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STATE NEWS ITEMS J

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KILLED IN THE HOUSE

The Dill Seeking to Regulate the Af-

faIrs¬

of Parties Tabled

Frankfort March 2Sennteln thonennto Tuesday Sonntor Cammnck offared a resolution slating that the resort of tho atato commissioner of agrl

yculture showed there had been a rockof tho money sot1nlnrt for that olllto In the years 1002

and providing for a committel to Investigate tho expendituresTho resolution was unanimously adopt ¬

ed IllllH passed Tho house bill cartying out the provisions of tho amondbent to tho constitution voted lastfall as to license luxation In firstclasscities tho house bill regulating thosale of Jortlllzors the house bill tocorrect an error In the statute relatingto licenses to hotels that operate bathrooms Senator Siwnco Introdiirml abill providing for a pension fund forpolicemenIn

House Tho house passed the senate bill appropriating 3000 nnnuallyfor additional clerical assistance Intho auditors ofllce Tho joint sessionof tho senate and house convened atnoon and tho following was tho voteIn tho state librarians race MssIaullno II llardln dcmJ 101 MissPearl lllndmnn roil 20 For prisoncommissioner fleo V Green domUS Henry S Huwva rep 23

Frankfort March 3SenatoTheiwnato Wednesday passel the bill toamend tho code B< I as to prcsorvo ovldonco of tltlo to land House bill 205known an tho Mclncrney bill to re-quire circuit clerks Instead of sheriffsto servo as county election commissingers In counties containing secondclass cities or where the sheriff cannot act was called up by Senator Carroll and passed The Prewitt bill roiiulrlng an affidavit to accompany allclaims presented to tho county fiscalcourts was passed Tho Hymn bill torunder moro humano tho execution ofcondemned criminals by having thornelectrocuted Inside the stale inltontlaHcH Instead of being hanged In thecounty of conviction was passed by26 to0-

IlousoTlno house railed from thoclorks desk house bill No 327 whichtho senate amended so as to lenvoIlreathltt county In Judge UlddellicUttrkt and made a now district outof M again n Kkiyd and Knott countlos The senate substitute or amendmoot was adopted by a vote of 53 to2S Mr Miller of Madison desired tooffer an amendment claiming that asan independent hotly tho house hadtho right to amend tho bill whichwag entirely different from tho onosent to tho senate by tho house MrWells moved to reconsider the voteby which the muse concurred In tinesonata amendment and Mr Klnlrmoved to tablo that motion to reconslier Tho motion to tablo was adopt ¬

ed and the hill finally passed but notuntil after much filibustering for delayon tho part of Messrs Newcomb andMillerFrankfort

March 4 Ssnato Senator Cox Introduce n new bill Into thesenate Thursday providing a penaltyfor Uso selling purchasing or forgingof registration certificate The billto reimburse cemetery companies foroverpayment of taxes was passedThe Shadoan bill amending and revis ¬

ing tho present law as to roads and

111118a was passed Tho house bill

r I tho city of Owensboro to-

cede an nero of ground for a government building was passed The Oillenwatcr bill creating a state forestrycommission which was defeated soyeral days ago for lack of a constitutional majority was reconsidered andtho bill was passel by 25 to 2

House Tho house killed tho billproviding that no party committeemanshould at tho same time serve as astate county or city officer It was along drawnout fight and a numberof the house leaders have changedabout on tho bill since It first coupe upfor discussion two weeks ago Mr Alverson offered a joint resolution litprohllng ¬

expenses of tho late Representative IL1 > McDonald and also tho rest of hIsper diem Tho house adopted thellenakcr resolution requesting Kentuckys delegation In congress to urgetbo passago of a law providing morecompensation for rural routo mall car-riers

The Boxing Dill BeatenLouisville Ky March IChrlII

Mueller of this city made his maldenipccch In tho mouse of representativesIn Frankfort Thursday for his fiveounccglovo contest 1 H1 The bill wasbeaten 3t to 26 This knocks out theproposed glovo contests In Louisville

Suit For LibelJackson Ky March 4A sensation

was developed hero Thursday whenlicach Hargls by his father JamesHargts led suit In tho lircathltt cir¬

cuit clerks office for ICOOO against anewspaper published In Lexington forlibel

Gorman Cant ComeFrankfort Ky March 4Senntor

Arthur P Gorman will not address theKentucky legislature Chairman Alverson of tho committee which senttho Invitation Thursday received a

4 Utter front tho senator convoying hIsit regrets

1Judge Stout Adjudged InsaneWllllamsburg Ky March 4Judgo-

S V D Stout who Inns been policejudge of this city for tho past threeyears inns been adjudged insane andsent to tho lakeland asylum Hoserved three years In tho confederatearmy

Noted Brood Mare DeadLexington Ky March 4Tine noted

brood mare Imp Mavourncen by liarcolllno Jeydeno by Albert Victorowned by James H and F P Keenedied at Castleton stud from slippinga foal to the great horso Diieulso IL

J SHINERS AND REVENUE MEN

Unonflrmed Rumor That a BattleRaged Between Them

Owlngaville Ky March 2n un ¬

confirmed rumor reached here Tues ¬

tiny night that a Imttlo was wagedTuesday In tho mountains of Knottcounty between moonshiners and revonuo mon According to tho rumorWilliam and John Haddlx moonshln ¬

ers were killed and Jack Combsmoonshiner was fatally wounded Thomoonshiners were said to be workingIn a cave when surprised by the rnvonito men until resisted arrest Onodeputy marshal was reported killedThe report tins not yet been definitelyconfirmed

Trousers Saved Stevens LifeOwlngsvllle Ky March 1On Lick

lug river Rowan county across thoHath line John Stevens CO becametired of lifo Ho climbed to tho top ofa small tree fastened a rope about hisneck and jumped Ills trousers legcaught on a limb and held him sus ¬

ended In such a manner that he couldneither hang himself nor climb backto mako a second attempt Passersby rescued him and he announcedthat he lend decided to llvo awhilelonger

Juror King AcquittedCynthlana Ky March 2After be-

Ing out 20 minutes the jury In tbocase of oxSheriff Jap King juror Intho JottWhItc feud trial who was accured of perjury returned a verdictof not guilty It was charged thatKing prior to tho trial had expressedopinions in the case and that whi nexamlnml for the jury ho swore otherwIse j

Quadruplets In a Kentucky Homenul8vllle Ky March 1Mrs lau

ra Wyinan wife of ono of tho largestlandowners In Central Kentucky hasgiven birth to quadruplets Mr Wyman Immediately named them OroverCleveland Wyman Marcus Manna Wyman Theodore lloowvolt Wynuvn andWllllo Bryan Wyman Tho Jasflz asin

The Trial of James DellILexington Ky March 3The trial

of James W Hoes charged with thomurder of Mrs Martha McQulnn Mar-tin last year will be called In circuitcourt tho first of tho coming weekRees was tried about a year ago wasgiven a death sentence rand was grant ¬

ed a now trial

Child Swallowed a BreastpinCarter Ky March 3Tho 1year

old daughter of Orville ChInn a wellto do merchant of Coaporvlllo fourmiles from here swallowed an ovalbrass breastpin Sho has not beenable to eat since Sho has been ta ¬

ken to Cincinnati to have the obstrticlion removedI

Cadiz Ky March 3Wiley Futrlllono of tho oldest and most highly respocted mon of this county died of thoInfirmities of old ago and a severe attack of tho grip Ho was a soldier Intho Mexican war and was with GenWlnficlil Scott when ho captured thoCity of Mexico

DinediThe LegislatorsFrankfort Ky March 2Tho citi ¬

zees of Frankfort as a token cf theirappreciation of the state prl c of thopresent legislature which prompted Itto provide tho funds for a now andmodern state house gave tho legisla ¬

tune a dinner at tho Capital hotelTuesday night

Prof Falrchllds Passes AwaySalyorsvlllo Ky March 4Prof J

M E Falrchllds aged 53 one of thomost prominent educators of tills sec-tion of tho state died at his homonear this place Ho vas a teacher inthe public schools anti colleges of thissection for tho past 35 years

Shewmaker Not GuiltySpringfield Ky March 3TM case

of tin o-

Shewmakercommonwealth against Leslie

charged with tho murderof George Showmakor which inns beenon trial in tho circuit court heroseveral days has been concludedjury returning a verdict of not thoII

Shot His Wife Then HimselfRichmond Ky March 2 William

Turner a farmer who lives In Needmore a settlement In tho southernpart of this county shot anti fatallywounded his wlfo Tuesday and turnedtho weapon on himself Ills wlfo isnot expected to live

Death of Joseph Rhlnock SrCovlngton Ky March 2rJoseph

Hhlnock father of oxMayor Rhlnockpassed away peacefully Tuesday morn ¬

ing at the St Elizabeth hospital aged92 years Mr Ilhlnock camo to America when IS years old locating In Ow ¬

en county

Purchased Judge Payhters HomeGreenup Ky March 4Robert E

loco Wilson of tho Greenup MillingCo has purchased tho magnificenthone of Judgo T H Payntor on Mainstreet Judge Paynter will reside per ¬

manently In Frankfort Tho terms areprivate

Big Tobacco DealVersailles Ky March 4The Con

tlncntal Tobacco Co has bought Parrls Bros last years crop of 460000pounds of burley tobacco for 40400This Is an averago of about i cents ftpound

FIFTYEIGHTH CONGRESS

Regular Session

Washington March 2SenateThes-enato Tuesday passed tho bill requir-Ing

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tho use of American vessels Intransporting government supplies andtook up tho bill prohibiting tho uso ofother than American vessels In shipping merchandise to tho Philippinesand relieving tho interIsland trade ofthe Philippines from tho exactions of

UnItedIpending as Introduced provides that ItJfrLodgo ¬

dicated a willingness to postponQ thotime for a year Tho senate adjourn ¬

ed however without acting on eithertine bill or tho amendment

House Tho house concluded gen ¬

eral debate on tho District of Columbla appropriation bill A variety ofsubjects other than the bill wero dis ¬

cussed Mr Sheppard Tox spokeagainst tho thrift Mr Adams Pa Infavor of restriction of ImmigrationMr Powers Mass urged beautifyingtho national capitol and expressed thoopinion that there would bo disarma ¬

ment by the nations of tho world duni lag tho century Mr WilliamsonthoIex ¬

position Mr McDermott N Jmado an antitrust speech and assert ¬

ed that tho price of raw sugar had de ¬

creased since the passage of the Cu ¬

ban reciprocity bill without a decreaseIn tho price paid by the consumerMr Mlcrs id discussed ship subiddy Relief for tho southern tobaccohopkins ¬

the repeal of tho six cent per poundtax on stemmed and twisted tobacco

Washington March 3SenntoTh-oI for tho regulation of Philippinesubfwas subject of atheiIllrloIpassedHouseThe house devoted the en ¬

ntRtrlctIon measureThe housotln committee of the whole

we bill by unanimous voteso as to fix tho maximum rates whichmay ho charged tho District of Columbla for telephone service or for telephones In private residences at from

2G to i0 per annumForiate whllo technically engaged on thenaval appropriation bill discussed awide range of subjects Including thopolicy of tho United States In tho Phil ¬

ippines and the RussoJapanese warMr Halo In charge of tho naval billcriticised tlio plans of the naval boardas tending to nn establishment beyondLodgeMrthe naval omcers Mr Lodge declareda largo navy essential to tho mainte ¬

nance of ponce Mr Money said hoapprollrlntlon ¬

excessive under our present policy Inthe Orient Ho however criticisedthat policy as did other democraticspeakers

Houso Tn tho house a letter fromRepresontnUvoWebbTaylor a Negro inns dined with himat tho white houso whllo ho was presi ¬

HeprescnlatlvoIpromptly offered his apology to

the former president saying ho neverbefore lad heard the statement whichho made denied A discussion of thowhichMrlayinginvitedseat at his table RepresentativeWebb said Mr Cleveland had been afriend of tho Negro but never hadeQunlltyIrtho appointment of a Negro to a posi ¬thatheronotboDlstrlct ¬

and took up tho Indian appropriationbill

TO INCREASE SALARIES

President Cabinet and Others AffectedBy a Bill Introduced

Washington March 2Senator Gallinger Tuesday Introduced a bill in-

creasing¬

tho salaries of tho executiveofficers of tho government and also ofsenators and members of tho house ofrepresentatives The bill which pro ¬efI ¬

12000Isenators and members of tho house8000 each

Will Remove Women RefugeesWashington March 4 Minister Al-

len¬

reported to thu state deportmentfrom Seoul by cable that ho inns deter¬

mined to send an American chip tothe vicinity of Ping Yang to removeto n place of safety tho women amongthe refugees gathered there Thocruiser Cincinnati which Is lying atChemulpo will bring away these peo ¬

pIe

Meteorological ObservatoryWashington March 4 Secretary

Wilson has directed Chief Moore oftho weather bureau to establish ameteorological observatory at honelulu IL M Hardlnago inns been or ¬

dered to proceed to Honolulu and opentho station

Wants a Better PositionWashington March 4Senators

Cullom and Hopkins of Illinois requested the president to provide forA JL Beaupre United States ministerpostI

1THE FUSSING PLACE

to the Fussing PlaceWhen Im very bad

And mother hu such a sorry faceAnd her eyes look sad

hut she says In just the firmest toneThe boy that fuwx must stay aloneWhen I havo been bad

At first I pretend I do not careAnd I hum a tune

And walk oft quick with ray head in the airnut pretty soon

I begin to hate the Fussing PlaceAnd to be there seems a great disgrace

So I atop my tune

And then I think of mothers eyesWith that sorry look

And soon I think It U time to surpriselleroverherbook

So I hunt up a smite and put It onFor I cant como out till the frowns are

gonenow happy shell lookl

The KuMlng Placer Oh Its where yourelent

When youre naughty and meanAnd there you must vtny till youre good

againAnd nt to be seen

Its up In the attic or under the stairsOr seated on one of the kitchen chairs

And oh you feel meantHut It doennt matter much where It IsThli old Fuming placeFor the very spot that seems so bad

Wien youre In disgraceIs nlceenougn when ytfure loving and trueSo Its not where you are but how you do

That makes It a Fui lng placeAnnie WHIls McCulough In Youths Com ¬

panion

THE GAME OF BATTERY

It Not Only Afford Plenty of Amaiemeal Hut n Fine Chillier for

Item Skill na Well

I am going to tell the boys how tomake a new game that will afford plen-ty

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of amusement and a chance formuch skill Tho game is called Bat ¬

tery and was originated by tho writerThe little blocks ou each side repre ¬

sent a fort and the rings used areare bombshells When a player suc¬

ceeds In throwing ono over the peg ofhis opponent the bomb is supposed tohave dropped into the enemys fortAny smart boy who can use a sawplane and pocket knife can mako thegame in a few hours Tho materialexcepting the rings you will probablyfind somewhere about the premisesbut if not a few pennies will purchase

themProcurea nice smooth piece of

board soft or hard wood onehalf inchthick and eight Inches square as shownIn the illustration Next mako fourlittle wedgeshaped pieces 1 Yr Incheslong by two Inches wide at top andtapering to onefourth of an inch attine bottom end The pieces should boonehalf loch thick and taper from thewide end to almost nothing at thesmall end This Is to give them aslanting surface when glued In theirproper places on tho board Now draw

GAME OF BATTEUY

a line across the center of the boardeach way and glue or tack ono of theseblocks on the line on each side of theboard and close to the edge as shownIn the illustration Next measure oftfrom the Inside edge of the blocks to¬

ward the center and on the line onoInch from each block drive a oneInchbrad or shlnglo nail so that it shallslick up above tho surface of tho boardexactly fiveeighths of an inch Nextbuy at tho hardware store five littlebrass curtain rings onehalf inch indiameter which should not cost overa penny or two anti tho game is fin ¬

ished Tho board tray be painted orstained some pretty color if desired

Two or four may play the game Itfour are to play you may play partnersHaving seated yourselves about thoboard which should be placed upona small center table the first playerbegins by taking the five rings whichcount five each and ono at a timeplaces them on tho sloping blockcalled a battery and placing tho In ¬

dex finger on tho Insldo of the ringgives It a quick snap up tho incline sothat it will encircle tho peg of his op¬

ponent directly opposite Should hofall to land it ho allows it to remainon the board until ho has thrown alltho rings If he succeeded In gettingany of tho rings over the peg the onochosen to keep tally puts down thescoro to tho player Tho next player Inturn then takes tho rings and proceedsas with the first and so on until oilhave played when the score is countedIt Is best to have a fixed number at thystart to play for say CO or 100N KUrlggj In Orange Judd Farmer

Tim Seed of Long AgoIt Is not generally known that the

furseal was once a land animal Thebaby seals are actually afraid of thowater they would drown If throwninto it and have to learn to swimby repeated efforts When once theyhave been taught to swim howeverthey soon forget to walk

Greatest Ocean lllKltwnrAbout 1000 ships cross the Atlantic

every mouth

WHAT THE LION MEANT

True Ateonnt of n Convrmntlon lietircirn the Foolish Hippo and III-

Mnjr tr iCing Lee

I wish you would teach me to roarsaid the Hippo to tho Lion ono day

Why do you wish It asked heOh it would bo just grand you

know to sit on the banks of the Nileand roar away at tho passing boatsand hear all tho tourists and travelerssay Ob listen to tho king of the jun-gle

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My but youre ambitious repliedhis majesty Leo but I should warnyou against trying it Im afraid itwont agree with youhave to bo builtalong that plan you know

Ill take the risk If youll take thetrouble But what will It cost mo

Oh as for tho cost said his ma¬

jesty Ill agree to make you roar in

YOURE RAW ENOUGH

two days I only charge for the cureFor the cure said the Hippo InI

surprise Why I dont want to be

curedIm not so sure ot that said theLionSo

ho set him to work practicinghowls and yells and yelps and roaringuntil the poor fellow was so tired hecould hardly stand and his throat wasso lamo ho could hardly swallow

Then he went to Mr LionOpera your mouth said the Lion

sharplyTheHippo stretched wide his hugo

jaws whllo ho grunted with pain andtho tears ran down his cheeks

I told you Id do it said the LionDo what gasped HippoWhy make you raw roar to be

sure Youre raw enough to proceedwith tho cure and for that I shallcharge you heavily for you shouldhave been satisfied to be as you wereNow take this cannon ball pill andgo home and not try to be an ass her-eafterSt

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Louis PostDispatch

SONGLOVING LIZARDS

The Tuntnrnn of Xeiv Zenlnml Are Saidto lie rnrtlcnlnrl Fond of Rol-

licking Choruses

A curious fact has lately beenlearned about the tuatara the largenative lizard of Now Zealand-

It is a great fat sleepy thing froma foot upward In length with a meas-urement around of about 12 Inches Itis kept tamed about rocks Wildspecimens are growing rare thoughone island oft the coast yet swarmswith them

These harmless things come out asa rule only for food But some one inChristchurch at Auckland has dis-covered a way pf bringing them outat any time This Is by singing to

themTheyhave their preferences in mu ¬

sic too They evince much more sat¬

isfaction at a rollicking chorus thanat a solo

Ono day a song sung by a girlbrought some out but only their headswore visible their sleepy eyes openiliuj every few minutes ThenQueen1aqdthere was no doubt about the effecton tho tuataras

They wriggled about on the rocksalmost dancing in their excitement andjoy until the repertoire of the singerswas exhausted when the lizardssneaked back again to their homeamong the rocks

Now Zealand is the only place inthe world where these great lizardsare found and they are said by blologists to be out of their place in thisstage of the worlds history Theybelong to tho coal period and likethe moat ought by natural laws tohave become extinct long agoi

Lincoln Declined the CatA lawyer who was reading as a

young man In Lincolns office whenthe latter was practicing at tho bartells a story which would seem tostamp Old Abe as a man of conscienceeven In a field where conscience is re-garded

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as an unnecessary sentimentHe had been listening for a half houror longer to a wouldbe client who hadIpointed out the merits andhis case with considerable attention todetails and asked Lincoln to take itup The latter who had been gazingfixedly at tho ceiling during the othersexplanations turned In his chair andreplied Youve got a great case asto technicalities but ono absolutely I

without equity or justice Youre boundto wInbut I guess youd better getsome other fellow to win it for you I

couldnt do It All the time Id be talk¬

ing to the jury Id be saying to my-self Lincoln youre a liar In factI believe I should forget myself and sayit out loudl

Moniullu flans of MKrrlnA German paper reports tho finding

in North Nigeria ot a plant two orthree of which when placed in a roomor on a veranda will remove mos¬

quitoes The natives extract an essince from thq plant which Is an ex ¬

cellent substitute for quinine It s-

not only equal In Its effects dut itlacks many of quinines disagreeableattributes

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Proper Treatment of Pneumo-nia

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Pneumonia is too dangerous a die ¬

ease for anyone to attempt to doctorhimself although he may have theproper remedies at hand A physi ¬

cian should always be called Itshould be borne in minJ howeverthat pneumonia always results from acold or from an attack of the grip

that by giving Chamberlainsland Remedy the threatened attackoilI ¬

cians In the treatment of pneumoniaI with tho best results Dr W JSmith of Sanders Ala who is also adruggist says of it I have been sell-ing

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Chamberlains Cough Remedyand prescribing it in my practice for

J the past six years I use it in casesof pneumonia and have always gottenthe best results Sold by S EWelch Jr Berea Ky

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