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M rw top E- Iq rVV m 1 MT 7 II f WJ iS < Tl DPH n fillEtt tntuchiaJL T r VOL XXVK L H PKINVICI E KENTUCKY iffiSDAY FEBRUARY M 190- 5LtI ZNO 22 ir r iJ Jitfth < J Good News For r 1 tire Farmers V i i Due to a fortunate purchase of Tobacco Canvas since the settle ¬ ment of the strike in the cotton millsat Lowell Mass we are r able to offer Tobacco Canvas at same price as obtained in the Spring of 1903 when we set the mark for low prices for Canvas in this section Buying direct from the mills saving all mid ¬ dle mens profits we have shaved our own profits to a mere fraction and throw out 150000 yards at Y < Ic for fair quality 2cfor good quality jr t l2c extra good quality L r JG for fine quality ic for very best quality 4 a i j ffi Andersott44o < THES PIONEER y s LIMITED 3 I v it r i In planning your trip to the Northwest 1iIi udeoJ in youritineraryThe Pioneer Limited between Chi oStPauland Minneapolis via the Chicago Milwaukee s Paul Railway In excellence of service and equipment is in a classI f by itself There are are many reasons for this one of which th tt ALL the cars are owned and operated by Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway The Pioneer Limited leaves Union Passenger Station r Chicago 780 p m daily Arrives in the Twin Cities in time trains North and West or for the days business Descriptive folder sent for two cents postage I Qeo B HAYNES T Po A 95 Adams Street Chi- cagoHopkllsvillo B nkQf l wm i i nAo 1I T i 4 < I 1 Capital Stock tttitfu i Oo00 ls Surplus 32000 0 IJ1 YxENXY J c OMiT feil eiii i tdE OP Z H 11 ra HiJiS9Nc- tt81i1 r 1Jst 1 i 1ierJ w JSbcDunts of Individuals F fiJiS and Oor K I i ations solicited omising courteous > i treatment and eVer acQommodatlon canSlS 4 tent with aonsorva1 ve bahnk ng zf yU con- ltemplte O Dfi1 uw00y1 tor mSklYlany oliange Ian we would be glad to 0- t I 4 th I > lrtU >t t n Y 13 a 1 JL L 1 > > tvi p TOBA0GO t I OROWERSi ARE ACTIVE Several Meetings He1dSat- urdayui the District- NO I ijt 1 MEETING HERE t i Sit v li4i if t Attorney Garner Hopeful off Government Assistance Against the Tr1 f Mti 3 J t1 i 1 The meeting called for last SaW 1McCown was not held though a good many farmers interested in the movement were on hand Mr McCown did not come in from his home 20 miles in the country rie was probably kept at home by illnes- sOwensboro Takes Action Owensboro Feb 20Four hun ¬ dred and fifty Daviess county farm ¬ ers largely members of the Ameri ¬ can Society of Equity met at the court house here Saturday and launched on a firm foundation the plan to handle their own tobacco product by means of the warehouse system Turpin Wood backed by Louisville capitalists will make the necessary advance of 4 a hun ¬ dred on tobacco and prepare the weed for the market These ware- houses will be open to persons living in other counties and not restricted in use to society members Garn Returns Clarksvi1lejWe U1wF p iSwTh- Hon e A E Garner who was ap pointed special attorney by the President to investigate the alleged tobacco combine in the dark tobacco district has returned from Washing ¬ ton where he was called to confer with United States Attorney General Moody He believes that the offic ¬ ials will go to the very bottom in the investigation of the operations of the alleged trust- Henderson in Line Henderson Ky Feb l8The farmers organization of Henderson county at a big meeting today re solvetd to prize the pledged tobacco amounting in the aggregate to 2 400000 pounds It is now claimed that much more tobacco not now pledged will be prized Something like 8000000 pounds is estimated to be unsold in this county HEART DISEASE r i r > 1 Causes > Death of Mrs James v y G Yancey y Mrs Bettie Yancey wife of Mr James G Yancey of near Barnes died rather suddenly Sunday morn- ing ¬ of heart disease She had only been sick a short while She was 42 years old and is survived by a hus ¬ band and four childrentwo sons and two daughters She was a ment hoer of the christinA church and a Most exsollont1v6iNttn Deceased wuefoirnerly Miss Lit t remains were interred Itlefielfli Boyd burying ground near yesterday Jam REV CHEE K CALLED + Forme Mtor at Salem its taU to Paducali Pad cah Ky li o1f8The dea ¬ cons tomorrow recommend to the congregation the First Bap- tist ¬ church tttat the Rev JohnS Cheek of tUsseUville Ky be called to the Iibstorate of the church to succeed the Rev G W Ferryman Who yesterday went to Knoxville Tcfth to accept a pastorate A New Fat Boy Charles Watt of Wood liurch England is a marvel in growjlu At the age of fourteen he IS six felt tall and weighs 322 pounds GND DUKE r t MET DEATH r WITH A BOMB Unde of the Czar Assassina- te Under the Walls of Palaces pSSSSIN IS ARRESTED 0 a 7 ed By the Terrorists pter Suppression of f Demonstration r r t theCairn Palace and almost underneath the hiljcal tower from which Ivan the e watched the heads of his enemies falling beneath the axe in theiafnousred square and within a stones throw of the great bell of Moscow Grand Duke Sergius uncle and v brotherinlaw of Emperor Nicholas and the chief of the reac- tionaries ¬ meta terrible death short- ly before 3 oclock Friday The deed was committed by a single terrorist who threw beneath the carriage of the GrandliDuke a bombcharged with the Same high power explosive which wrought Minister Von Plehves death The missile was packed with nails and fragments of iron and its explosion tore the imperial victims body to ghastly fragments which strewed the snow for yards around Every window In the great lofty facade of the Palace of Justice was shattered and bitsof Iron Were im ¬ bedded deeply in the walls of the arsenal ahundred yards away The assassin belongs to the noted fighting group of the socialist revolutionary party which has re ¬ moved other prominent officials and long since passed sentence of death Upon Grand Duke Sergius In a minute the carriage was in front of the Court of Justice where the walls of the triangle approach forming a narrow entrance to the Nikolsky gate There a man clad in workmans attire stepped forward from the sidewalk and threw a bomb which he had concealed beneath his coat A terrific explosion followed and a hail of iron pelted the grim stone walls of the arsenal and Courts Of Justice A thick cloud of smoke snow and debris arose When it had cleared away a ghastly sight was presented On the snow lay fragments of the body of the Grand Duke mingled with the wreck of the carriage The Grand Dukes head had been torn from his body and reduced to a shapeless pulp and the trunk and limbs were frightfully mangled A finger bearing a rich seal ring was found lying several yards away The crimson tint and sickening smell of blood were every ¬ where The coachman lay moaning with pain beside a deep hole in the pavement The horses dragging the front wheels of the carriage had dashed off maddened with pain to pink dying before they reached the gate The iolih4 of the explosion was heard throughout the city and even beyond the river A crowd began td assemble and handled grim feV idencesof the tragedy while they discussed the affairs tu fiWestruck voicesI Police oAlcVals rapidly gathered but bate anything could be done toward collecting the scat tered fragments of the body Grand Duchess Elizabeth drove up in an open carriage She had dropped her work at the headquarters of the Red Cross and sped to the scene of the crime without waiting to don her outer wraps She broke down entirely at the sight and dropped tq her knees sobbing bitterly After a few min ¬ utes she was led away Then a stretcher was brought and covered with a plain soldiers cloak there mains of Sergius were carried to the Choudoff Cloister where officials tdfG- I 4 1 I IN v Spring Dress tloods e my new dec d fess the new sHMes m > and weaves Silk Aslean Crepes Dot Mdhairs tif Mix Lusters Brilliantines q Satist Silk Lusters WlK Also a Pretty line of New Silk for Shirts nd Waists I M MUdlttt Underwear Large and well as ort edstock of Ladles inHopkinsville mwM Respectfully r iiT Ilr M NES- J ill E B LONG Prest W T TANDY Cashier IAsst THE CITY BANK CAPITAL 60000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 70000 The surplus of this bank every dollar of which earned is larger than that of all other Banks in Christian county combinedt and in proportion to capital ranks among the very first in whole State of Kentucky llOPK4NWLhE 1OBA CCO WAREUO SE FORMERLY NELSON DABNEY HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKY 00 THE ABERNATHY CO Propri6fA V Sell Tobacco Loose or Prized Prompt Person d Atten- tion to all Business Liberal Advances on Prized Tobacco in Store and members of the Grand Dukes suite had assembled The assassin was thrown to the ground and stunned by the force of the explosion but he quickly arose and ran toward the gate attempt- ing to escape His haste and the blood streaming from hislface where he had been wounaed by fragments of the Jomb attracted the attention of a sergeant of police who seized him before he could draw his re ¬ volverThe man did not deny his crime but smiled and glorified in itslfeuc cess He expressed his satisfaction that he had been able to kill the Grand Dull without involying the latters innocent wife He avowed his membership in the social revolu ¬ tionary organization but refused to give his name and at the jail his papers were found to be was armed with an automatic magaI azine pistol of the same make as j the weapon emplayed by Hohenthal the assassin of Soclalon Soininen the Procurator General of Finland at Helsingsfors on Feb 6 His in ¬ juries are not serious The Grand Dukes coachman who was badly injuredwas still alive at last accounts it is thought will die 4 Hochs Double- A double of Johann Hoch has been landed behind the bars in Chicago The two are so much alike that the people who identified Hoch as the man who swindled them now admit they were mistaken Frank Busch is the name of the double who also preyed on women 5Mr Adcock Ill Mr Samuel Adcockf bns been very ill for for several days Buffering from catarrh of the stomach was reported slightly better yester fY JAS A New Anaesthetic The University of Michigan Den ¬ tal College is the first in this country to try the new European anaesthetic called somnoform The new pro ¬ duct has been administered to nine patients It readers the patient in ¬ sensible to pain but does not pro ¬ a duce the dart depressions of rather anaesthetics nor does it leave any feeliug of nausea + IIe Oysfrs 1 fm Oysters m Once more we area receiving those big fat juicy ones andS I hope to be kept suplied from now KS one y > > w T Cooper vii v < Company ife ClV Red Front rocory Nb 4- SSS1r

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Good News Forr

1 tire FarmersV i i

Due to a fortunate purchase ofTobacco Canvas since the settle¬

ment of the strike in the cottonmillsat Lowell Mass we are

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able to offer Tobacco Canvas atsame price as obtained in theSpring of 1903 when we set themark for low prices for Canvasin this section Buying directfrom the mills saving all mid¬

dle mens profits we haveshaved our own profits to amere fraction and throw out150000 yards at

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i In planning your trip to the Northwest 1iIi udeoJin youritineraryThe Pioneer Limited betweenChi oStPauland Minneapolis via the

Chicago Milwaukee sPaul Railway

In excellence of service and equipment is in a classIf by itself There are are many reasons for this one of

which th tt ALL the cars are owned and operated byChicago Milwaukee St Paul RailwayThe Pioneer Limited leaves Union Passenger Station

r Chicago 780 p m daily Arrives in the Twin Cities intime trains North and West or for the days business

Descriptive folder sent for two cents postage I

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MEETING HERE t

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Attorney Garner Hopeful off

Government AssistanceAgainst the Tr1 f

Mti 3 Jt1

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The meeting called for last SaW

1McCownwas not held though a good many

farmers interested in the movementwere on hand Mr McCown did notcome in from his home 20 miles inthe country rie was probably keptat home by illnes-

sOwensboro Takes ActionOwensboro Feb 20Four hun ¬

dred and fifty Daviess county farm¬

ers largely members of the Ameri ¬

can Society of Equity met at thecourt house here Saturday andlaunched on a firm foundation theplan to handle their own tobaccoproduct by means of the warehousesystem Turpin Wood backedby Louisville capitalists will makethe necessary advance of 4 a hun ¬

dred on tobacco and prepare theweed for the market These ware-houses will be open to persons livingin other counties and not restrictedin use to society members

Garn ReturnsClarksvi1lejWe U1wF p iSwTh-

Hone

A E Garner who was appointed special attorney by thePresident to investigate the allegedtobacco combine in the dark tobaccodistrict has returned from Washing ¬

ton where he was called to conferwith United States Attorney GeneralMoody He believes that the offic ¬

ials will go to the very bottom in theinvestigation of the operations ofthe alleged trust-

Henderson in LineHenderson Ky Feb l8The

farmers organization of Hendersoncounty at a big meeting today resolvetd to prize the pledged tobaccoamounting in the aggregate to 2400000 pounds It is now claimedthat much more tobacco not nowpledged will be prized Somethinglike 8000000 pounds is estimatedto be unsold in this county

HEART DISEASEr

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Causes>

Death of Mrs Jamesv

y G Yancey y

Mrs Bettie Yancey wife of MrJames G Yancey of near Barnesdied rather suddenly Sunday morn-

ing¬

of heart disease She had onlybeen sick a short while She was 42years old and is survived by a hus ¬

band and four childrentwo sonsand two daughters She was a menthoer of the christinA church and aMost exsollont1v6iNttn

Deceased wuefoirnerly Miss Litt remains were interred

Itlefielfli Boyd burying groundnear yesterday

JamREV CHEE K CALLED +

Forme Mtor at Salem itstaU to Paducali

Pad cah Ky li o1f8The dea¬

cons tomorrow recommend tothe congregation the First Bap-

tist¬

church tttat the Rev JohnSCheek of tUsseUville Ky be called

to the Iibstorate of the church tosucceed the Rev G W FerrymanWho yesterday went to Knoxville

Tcfth to accept a pastorate

A New Fat BoyCharles Watt of Wood liurch

England is a marvel in growjlu Atthe age of fourteen he IS six felttall and weighs 322 pounds

GND DUKEr t

MET DEATHr

WITH A BOMB

Unde of the Czar Assassina-te Under the Walls of

Palaces

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pter Suppression off Demonstration

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theCairnPalace and almost underneath thehiljcal tower from which Ivan the

e watched the heads of hisenemies falling beneath the axe intheiafnousred square and withina stones throw of the great bell ofMoscow Grand Duke Sergius uncleand v brotherinlaw of EmperorNicholas and the chief of the reac-tionaries

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meta terrible death short-ly before 3 oclock Friday

The deed was committed by asingle terrorist who threw beneaththe carriage of the GrandliDuke abombcharged with the Same highpower explosive which wroughtMinister Von Plehves death Themissile was packed with nails andfragments of iron and its explosiontore the imperial victims body toghastly fragments which strewed thesnow for yards around

Every window In the great loftyfacade of the Palace of Justice wasshattered and bitsof Iron Were im ¬

bedded deeply in the walls of thearsenal ahundred yards away

The assassin belongs to the notedfighting group of the socialist

revolutionary party which has re¬

moved other prominent officials andlong since passed sentence of deathUpon Grand Duke Sergius

In a minute the carriage was in

front of the Court of Justice wherethe walls of the triangle approachforming a narrow entrance to theNikolsky gate There a man clad inworkmans attire stepped forwardfrom the sidewalk and threw a bombwhich he had concealed beneath hiscoat A terrific explosion followedand a hail of iron pelted the grimstone walls of the arsenal andCourts Of Justice A thick cloud ofsmoke snow and debris arose Whenit had cleared away a ghastly sightwas presented On the snow layfragments of the body of the GrandDuke mingled with the wreck ofthe carriage The Grand Dukeshead had been torn from his bodyand reduced to a shapeless pulp andthe trunk and limbs were frightfullymangled A finger bearing a richseal ring was found lying severalyards away The crimson tint andsickening smell of blood were every ¬

where The coachman lay moaningwith pain beside a deep hole in thepavement The horses draggingthe front wheels of the carriage haddashed off maddened with pain topink dying before they reached thegate

The iolih4 of the explosion washeard throughout the city and evenbeyond the river A crowd began

td assemble and handled grim feV

idencesof the tragedy while theydiscussed the affairs tu fiWestruckvoicesI Police oAlcVals rapidlygathered but bate anything could

be done toward collecting the scattered fragments of the body GrandDuchess Elizabeth drove up in anopen carriage She had droppedher work at the headquarters of theRed Cross and sped to the scene ofthe crime without waiting to don

her outer wrapsShe broke down entirely at the

sight and dropped tq her kneessobbing bitterly After a few min ¬

utes she was led away Then astretcher was brought and coveredwith a plain soldiers cloak theremains of Sergius were carried to theChoudoff Cloister where officials

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IN v Spring Dress tloodse my newdecdfess the new sHMes m

> and weavesSilk Aslean Crepes Dot Mdhairs tif

Mix Lusters Brilliantinesq Satist Silk Lusters WlK

Also a Pretty line of New Silk for Shirtsnd WaistsI M

MUdlttt Underwear Large and well asortedstock of LadlesinHopkinsville mwM

Respectfullyr

iiT IlrM NES-J illE B LONG

PrestW T TANDY

Cashier IAsstTHE CITY BANK

CAPITAL 60000Surplus and Undivided Profits 70000

The surplus of this bank every dollar of whichearned is larger than that of all other Banks in Christian county combinedtand in proportion to capital ranks among the very first in whole Stateof Kentucky

llOPK4NWLhE 1OBA CCO WAREUO SE

FORMERLY NELSON DABNEY

HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKY00

THE ABERNATHY CO Propri6fAV

Sell Tobacco Loose or Prized Prompt Person d Atten-tion to all Business Liberal Advances on

Prized Tobacco in Store

and members of the Grand Dukessuite had assembled

The assassin was thrown to theground and stunned by the force ofthe explosion but he quickly aroseand ran toward the gate attempt-ing to escape His haste and theblood streaming from hislface wherehe had been wounaed by fragmentsof the Jomb attracted the attentionof a sergeant of police who seizedhim before he could draw his re¬

volverTheman did not deny his crime

but smiled and glorified in itslfeuccess He expressed his satisfactionthat he had been able to kill theGrand Dull without involying thelatters innocent wife He avowedhis membership in the social revolu ¬

tionary organization but refused togive his name and at the jail hispapers were found to bewas armed with an automatic magaI

azine pistol of the same make as j

the weapon emplayed by Hohenthalthe assassin of Soclalon Soininen theProcurator General of Finland atHelsingsfors on Feb 6 His in¬

juries are not seriousThe Grand Dukes coachman who

was badly injuredwas still alive atlast accounts it is thought will die 4

Hochs Double-A double of Johann Hoch has been

landed behind the bars in Chicago

The two are so much alike thatthe people who identified Hoch

as the man who swindled them nowadmit they were mistaken FrankBusch is the name of the doublewho also preyed on women

5Mr Adcock IllMr Samuel Adcockf bns been very

ill for for several days Buffering

from catarrh of the stomachwas reported slightly better yester

fY

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A New AnaestheticThe University of Michigan Den ¬

tal College is the first in this countryto try the new European anaestheticcalled somnoform The new pro¬

duct has been administered to ninepatients It readers the patient in¬

sensible to pain but does not pro ¬ aduce the dart depressions of ratheranaesthetics nor does it leave anyfeeliug of nausea +

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