THE CITIZEN 1 11 11 1 1 l HIlI 1 11 1 111 1 1 1 1 J 1 IIa + tfttltt I Berea and Vicinity GATHERED FROM A VARIETY OF SOURCES 1 I +H 111 1 J 1111111 HJ IJ IJ1 11 1 11111 J 11 J1 111 1 1 11 1 J I 1 1 Dr Wm 0 Best is visiting friends in town t Chas Hanson leaves for Jellico to ¬ night on a business trip Miss Amy Smith of Greenville Term is a Berea visitor Mrs GT Spencer was n visitor in Terrill tho past few days Mr and Mrs C F Hanson spent New Year at Mrs Hansons home at AltamontBert left Sunday to re slime his studies in medicine at Louisville Frank L Gay loft Sunday for Louisville where ho will tako up the study of medicine Misses Etta Lewis Sarah Dowden nnd Mnfry Bicknoll spent Monday with Mn Joe Lewis Born to Mr and Mrs L 0 Lester on the 31st day of December a baby girl Emily Margaret Mr C F Boggs of Alexis Ill came Monday for a short visit with Mr and Mrs Gamble Mrs Bettie Samuels Jones of Hamilton Ohio is renewing old acquaintances in Berea G M Ballard School Superin tciulout of Rockcastlo county was hero at the opening of term The firm of Gabbard Hill are now operating a grocery in the rooms formerly occupied by T R jPettus Wolcott one of tho teachers in tho Mt Vernon School has been visiting Berea College for the last few days Dr S S Turner of Irvine called on this office Tuesday He entered his daughter Maude for the winter term of school i Mrs G M Patterson and daugh ¬ 1 ter Helon of Lancaster were guests of Prof and Mrs Dodge from Satur ¬ day to Tuesday Sheridan Baker left Tuesday for Louisville after sending the holidays at homo He finishes the dental course in the spring Miss Mary Minnich of Charles town W Va spent a very enjoyable ton days with her sister Mrs Jennie L Howard She left for her home 1Wduesday Little of Bristol Tenu a worker in the American Sunday school Union is visiting Berea stop- s ¬ ping at Pres Frosts He will be hero over Sunday Mr H Burnam Baker of Paint Lick and Miss Claudie Williams of Indianapolis ledwere married- Decemoor 28th at the brides home They will locate at Paint Lick Miss Nancio Ames of Crooksville spout a pleasant Christmas with friends in Berea returning home i Saturday accompanied by Miss Myrtle Lewis and Everett Todd Mr F B Spencer returned home tdHalloway Ontario Tuesday He knot leon tho guest the past three weeks of his brother G T Bptb made a trip to Cumberland Gap last week Married on December 20 Mr A S Worthen and Miss Henrietta Jkyant at the home of the bride Princeton Ill The happy couple will return to Berea after a visit of a week or more in and about Prince ¬ ton Miss Rosa Ballard of Kingston SaturdayI 12 A pleasant eveningwas spent The party was given in honor of Misses Myrtle Louis and Nnncie Ames and Mr Everett Todd Social Events of Vacation Tho Misses Todd and Lindley Friday evening gave n Mothar Goose party attended by twentyeight young folks Each one of the guests appeared in the novel costume of a Mother Goose character reciting the rhyme going with it Refreshments and a pleasant time were enjoyed by allFriday evening December 30 Miss Myrtle Lewis gave aparty in I honor of Miss Nancio Ames who hail been visiting her About thirty young people were present The following night there were at least four New Years affairs Pres Frost entertained teachers and stu ¬ dents A splendid time was hail in roasting chestnuts and trying their in the shooting gallery Presi ¬ dent Frost gave n reading and punch was served Miss Etta Gay held a tfatch party about eighteen guests being present Games and refreshments kept all busy tlntilmidnight The Misses Ethel and Ruth Put ¬ i nam entertained fourteen of their friends with a leap proposal party Now Years night the guests staying long enough to see the new year in r Mr and Mrs C D Lewis and I Mr and Mrs L C Hinman jointly gave a New Years watch party from guestsI were present Progressive flinch and refreshments- Mr nnd Mrs T J Osborne en- tertained ¬ Wednesday evening iu honor of their son Raymond who is spending his vacation at homo Quite a number of friends were present andafter games refreshments were served It was an enjoyable evening to I I 111 I I I 1 I I HII- t allCollege Items HERE AND THERE Miss Sallie Chrisman returned Monday She will finish her course in June The YW C A held an at home Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 which was well nttendedI Mondayfrom has been during vacation nightdid ing new students with each other Gilbert Cottage will be in opera- tion ¬ this winter cord spring with Misses Schumaker and Horne in chargeDr Cowley returned from his mouths work in a Cleveland Hospi ¬ tal Thursday noon He reports a most successful and pleasant time Mr W A Mills a new worker in the printing oflico left Melbourne Australia Nov 20 arriving in this country after a 30day water journey Teachers returning from their vaca atiotis report a lovely time Those who were thus fortunate were Misses Douglass Hollister Bearinger and Leer There are thirtyone tables in the dining room and Annox of Ladies Hall seating 310 people Tho baker uses a barrel of flour daily 200 loaves of bread to supply them Frank Livengood returned Tues ¬ day from St Augustine Fin where he has been in railroad work the past three months and will resume his college course finishing in June Three new teachers will take up their work in the Model Schools Miss Hendricks Crystal Lake Ill Miss Kate Coddington well known to Bereans as the teacher of the public school several years ago Miss Sypherd Xeuia Ohio and n former teacher Miss Haagen teaching in Wnllaceton during summer and fall FOR SALE perhundred than ton is purchased Also 28 tons of nice Timothy baled hay 00 cents pjr hundred under similar condition SHELBT 0 Tooon Berea Ky SUMMONSES ISSUED Are After W S Taylor and Other AI leged Conspirators i Frankfort Ky Jan 4ln the cir- cuit court Tuesday the Indictments against W S Taylor Charles Finley John L Powers Zack Steele and the others Indicted for the Goebe murder were caned and continued and alias summonses Issued for the refugees E E Hogg the attorney tad bonds man for W H Culton Is here endeav ¬ cling to secure a release of Gallons bondsmen on the grounds that Culton was to be used only as a witness and having testified frequently his bonds men should not suffer THE MARCUM TRIAL Attorney Byrd Made the First Speech For the Plaintiff Winchester Ky Jan 4 Speaking In the Marcum caso was resumed on Tuesday morning by A F Byrd who- le making the first speech for the I plaintiff His arraignment of the de t t fendants Is terrific and ho declares- that the desperate efforts of tho de ¬ tense to break down the testimony of Capt Ewen and Henry Noble Is not so much to avoid paying damages as in this case to avoid criminal prosecu tlon for the murder of Marcum if this testimony Is not discredited I James Mitchell on Trial Lexington Ky Jan 4Jae Mitch ¬ ell the Negro who confessed he at tempted to poison the family of Judge James Mulligan exconsul to Samoa here several months ago was placed on trial la tha circuit court The tea t Umony developed tact along Ute line of h A RIVER DISASTER ISTOESSELS ARMY Boilers of the Towboat Defen ¬ der Blew Up at Huntington W Va Tuesday Night REPORT WAS HEARD FOR MILES JII1eI Of tho Crew of 28 Only 10 or 12 Been Accounted For and They Are All Injured The Steamer Burned For Over An Hour and the Smoldering Hulk Settled Down Just Above the City Wharf Huntington W Va Jan 4At 11 oclock Tuesday night the towboats Defender and Victor were passing this city on their return from Cincinnati where they had delivered largo fleets of coal boats The steamers ore own ¬ ed by the Pitts burg Towboat Co As the Defender was near tho wharf hero her boilers blew up The report way heard for miles around In a short time the big steamer was a mass of flames tho fire even spreading to tho 20 barges In tow The report awak- ened ¬ the Inhabitants of tho city and soon every available craft was route to the scene to aid In the enI The number of dead Is not known out of tho crow of 28 only 10 or have been accounted for and they are all seriously Injured The Captain Hurled Into the River The boat was In charge of Capt James Woodruff of Plttsburg and ho was hurled into the river by tho ex ¬ plosion but was later picked up by a rescuing party and taken to tho Ohio shore Ills Injuries are not consid ¬ ered serious Tho only dead body yet recovered and Identified Is that of Thomas Duffy of Plttsburg a fireman Another dead body that of a fireman I from Corryopolls Pa name unknown Itobert Holland of Pittsbucg and Joseph Moore of Oakland Pa wero picked up by tho rescuing party and are now in tho city hospital They are horribly Injured and can give no de- tails of the accident An engineers I young son Is said to have been killed and one woman was aboard name un ¬ known was horribly Injured The steamer burned for over an hour and the smouldering hulk settled down Just above the city wharfboat Injured Being Taken Care Of The victims recovered from the din aster were taken to different hospl tats and private houses and see In such a condition that nothing of ¬ telligible naturo retarding the rence can be bad from them occurI Woodruff was taken across the by some bop who picked him up and I Is now in a private house at Dradrlok and Is said not to be critically Injur- ed The steamer Victor was so far ahead of the Defender that her crow knew nothing of tho awful disaster that has befallen her and Is now push Ing on under full head of steam for Plttsburg Tho steamer Chevalier ly- ing at the local wharf when the explo- sion occurred rendered valuable aid HORRIBLE SUICIDE Woman Drenched Her Clothing With 011 and Set Herself on Fire Des Moines la Jan41Irs T C Alexander a pioneer resident burned herself to death In an outhouse She arose early secured possession of a can of kerosene with which she drenched her night dress and going to the outhouse set herself on fire The body charred was afterward dis ¬ covered In a corner Worry over the health of her two daughters Is sup ¬ posed to bo the cause of her action Price of Diamonds Advanced New York Jan 4LocnJ diamond dealers have been advised of an ad- vance ¬ of 5 per cent In the cost of rough stones making a total of 45 per cent Increase since 1901 Tho ralso has been made by the selling syndi ¬ cate with headquarters In London Receipts and Expenditures Washington Jan 4Tho compara- tive monthly statement of the govern ¬ ment receipts and expenditures shows the total receipts for December 1904 to have been 145047905 and the ex ¬ penditures 41497698 leaving a sup plus for tho month of 3550207 Nine Lose Their Llvea In a Fire Elmira N Y Jan 4Flre consum ¬ ed the home of Prank Noweskl a Pol- Ish ¬ miner In Morris Run Pa at an early hour Tuesday and the entire family of ten except the oldest son aged 18 was either burned to death or smothered Warehouses and Tobacco Burned Raleigh N C Jan 4A fire which broke out In the tobacco district of- f Greenville N C destroyed two ware- houses five prlzerles and several small buildings besides a million pounds of tobacco Losses 60000 Insurance 40000 Cold Wave In the East Boston Jan 9Rain snow and sleet blown by a high northeast gale swept tho entire section from East port Me to New York Tuesday and at 8 oclock the cold wave from tho lakes was beginning to mako Itself I felt Killed Two and Himself Portland Ore Jan 4 Enraged by Jealousy of Frank Dunne whom he be- lIeved ¬ to have alienated htlf wifes af fection Henry K Lopmls Tuesday killed Dunno and Mrs Loomis and j thiu committed suicldo I Some Interesting Statistics Con celling the Heroic Defense of Port Arthur KILLEDI and 0000 Remained In Forts 2000 of Whom Were Disabled The Text of the Articles of Capltula tlon of the Garrison Signed By the Commissioners of Gens Nogl and Stoessel Chefoo Jan 4Somo Interesting statistics concerning the defense of Port Arthur were brought hero by the flotilla of Russian torpedo boat de stroyers which carried numerous1 chests containing complete records of don Stocssols army Originally the army numbered 35 000 Eleven thousand have been kill ¬ ed 16000 are wounded or sick and 8000 remained In tho forts of which however 2000 were unablo to fight It is learned that when Gen Stoos eel wrote to Gen Nogl regarding the surrender of tno fortress ho sal I have 8000 men In this fort and 6000 of those are ablo to fight If you do not accept my proposal these men will die fighting but It will cost you three times their number to kill them During tho siege 265 per cent garrisons wero put out of action ThisI remarkable fact was duo to wounded men returning to tho front Cnsos j havo been recorded where teen have gone to hospitals four times returning convalescent to tho forts Many Officers Were Killed The number of officers killed was proportionately greater than In baltlo known In history This wasI duo to the frequent lethargic condition of the men who without food and without sleep moved only when or dared by their officers i The Russians estimate that the aka ing of the fortress has cost Japan 100000000 New York Jan 4The text of the articles of capitulation of the Port Ar ¬ thur garrison signed by the commis- sioners representing Gen Stoeesol and Gen Nogi has been made public All Russian soldiers marine and civil of ficials of the garr1lOn and harbor are made prisoners all forts batteries I vessels munitions etc are transfer- red to the Japanoso In tho condition I in which they existed at noon of Jan nary 3 violation of this clause to opor I ato as an annulment of the negotia ¬ lions giving the Japanese army war- rant I to take free action the Russian I military and naval authorities are to furnish to tho Japanese army an ex hlblt of all fortifications underground j and submarine mines a lIst bf military i officers of ships and the numbers of their crews and of civilians of both cupatlonsjand the present position pending arrange- ment for their tracsforrcnce SwordsI such of tholr personal property as Is directly necessary for the mainten ¬ I ance of life and with one servant j each may upon signing their parolo I nusslnlNoncommlRslonel1 the benefit of tho sick and wounded Russians tho sanitary corps and tho accountants belonging to tho Russian army and navy will bo required to servo under the Japanese sanitary corps and accountants for such period of tlmo as may be deemed necessary United States Pacific Squadron Santiago do Chile Jan iHr Adm Goodrich commanding the United changoJllnia to tho Chicago Tho Marblebead and Chicago and gunboat Bennlngton havo left for Call no Civil Service System In Porto Rico j Washington Jan 4A civil servo ice system similar to that in In the Philippines Is operatloraI Instituted shortly In Porto Service Commissioner Cooley will leave New York next Saturday for Porto Rico Death of American Explorer Confirmed Now York Jan 4Unlted Status States Minister Conger Tuesday en bled from Pckln to the Christian lien aId Inthis city confirmation of tho death of Francis II Nichols the Am ¬ erican explorer and correspondent In Thibet There Will Be No Armistice St Petersburg Jan 4TIe report circulated hero tq tho effect that an armistice Is assured before the end of tho week Is not confirmed In official circles where there is no Intimation that such a thing Is contemplated Relief For Sick Russian Soldiers OiVel Hat Wei Jan 4Ihe British steamer Andromeda sailed for Port Arthur Wednesday morning carrying a largo quantity of medical supplies appliances and comforts for tho Rims ¬ sign sick and wounded Gov Utter Inaugurated Providence R J Jan 4oov Geo II Utter was Inaugurated and the oth ¬ NovemI governor a brief address WHY IS ITI That nearly everybody trades at WELCHS It is because you can fcuy X Obelisk orGold Medal Flour par bag 76 Corn Meal per bushel 66 Arbucklcs Coffee two pounds for 25 Granulated Sugar per lb O53i Clarctt or Lenox Soap 3 burs for 10 Candy per pound 05 f Elephant Corn 3 cans for 25 Tomatoes 2 cans for 15 Green Gage or Egg Plums par can 10 They keep fine dried fruits best lard and high grade Coffee largest stock of Dry Goods Shoes and Carpets in the County and the cheapest Drug store on earth As wo turn the new loaf in lifes history our thoughts dwell in grateful appreciation for tho most successful year in our career We otTer our sincere thanks to our friends for contributing by your confidence nnd good will no generously to the ineastirn of our II II CC8IIS I wad VTR trust that our satisfactory dealings of the past may bo perpetuated and increased for many Tears to come Will something worth watching next wook > RespectfullyI S E Welch ti 1 + + + s + + + + ooss + If you want a first c1811I Haircut pI stop in the r Across from Industrial f No Waiting Qn Dulldrngt r k I H M RACER jt Proprietor i + h he For Sale About ton or twelve build lug lots on tho Loutavlllo sad Nashville railroad one half mile from Boron near Berea brick and tiling fee tory in a line IOC anel- good neighborhood Can bo bollRbright For further particular call on L B MOORE Bores Kr HANGED MIDST SNOW STORM Jockey John Hathaway Paid the Pen ¬ alty For Murder Winchester Ky Jan 4Jlllt a year from the time that John Hathaway colored murdered his mistress Etta Thomas ho expiated his crime on the scaffold hero at 866 Tuesday morn ¬ lug Ho awoke at 5 oclock drank i cup of coffee but ate no breakfast At his request he was taken to the lower part of the Jqll whero ho mao an address to tho prisoners urging them to forsake tho error of their ways In the midst of a Winding snow storm tho procession marched to the scaffold In tho jail yard with the pris ¬ oner In tho lead lie showed superb courage and never for an Instant fal tered or trembled Tho noose was spocdlly adjusted Sheriff MoCord touched the lover and the soul of Hathaway was launched Into eternity His neck was broken and In nine min utes ho was pronounced dead ills relations declined to take charge of the body and It will be burled In the potters Hold Hathaway 15 years ago ranked high as a jockey Mercantile Store Robbed Paducah Ky Jan 4The merchan ¬ dise store of Sam T Hubbard was rob ¬ bed at Water Valley Tho post office Is located In the same building A lot of razors merchandise and clamps were taken The police are on tho lookout for tho burglars Will Open New Line Owlngsvllle Ky Jan 4Jt is ex- pected that the first train on the now division of the Chesapeake Ohio railway system will run Into Ilkovlllo county seat of Pike county this week For months tho company has been rushing the work Escaped Prisoner Caught Fort Thomas Ky Jan 4Rolla rtntllff a general prisoner who escap- ed from the guard house January 12 1904 was apprehended by the police of Greenville Ql and will be returned S McGuire lnrolmrilto uxiiiuined by tho very fowl niiil latent optical instruments His work give satisfaction for prices on nil his work are right LVIIWH rtfiUod within n few days after taking the order If you have nay defect of vision it will pay you to look over liis stock end receive correct treatme- ntOPTICIAN Berea K- yCoal At bin near depot 12c to 13c Delivered for 13c to 14c Phone H- rChas L Hanson If you want a goad second hand square I PianoOR AN Organ You can Rot a bargain In them nt the fnruiuura store in Berea Ky lOppoelto Chrisman Welchs Phone 26