r tf t r 1 QIl- lL i j THE BEE EARLIWGTON KY 3 ITDRRID TIMES IN HAYTL Petit Goave Captured by Govern- ment ¬ r Troops But the Firmin ists Destroyed It SET FIRE TO IT AS THEY RETREATED About Pour TJionnniul rergoim nee Iomc1r AntlilnK Uclnrc Lett I HUt n Pile of lluliiB The French Cruller DAn Took Some to PortnuIrlncc r AVnshlngton Aug 13 Minister nO ell has cabled tho state depart msnt iom Cape Hayti n that the provisional Vasqucz government of Kayti has notified the nlteu State i legation that Gonalves Port Do Palx Petit Goave and St Marc provinces are In rebellion The government troops captu d Petit Goave after strong resistance in which ma y lives were lost Pirmlns troops in retreat ¬ ing from the place set fire to and destroyed the town- ANOTIEH REPORT Nothing Left of Petit Oonrc Hat a Pile of lluln Port au Prince llayti Aug 12A press correspondent visited Petit Goave Sunday and found that the town had been entirely destroyed there being nothing left but a pile of 4 ruins Abort 4000 perspns are home less and are greatly in noel of re ¬ sistance The greater number of them have sought shelter in the Sim monds factories near the tot n The French cruiser DAssas arrived at Petit Goave Sunday with provisions V for the sufferers nnd returned to Port au Prince with 200 women mid children and 13 wounded men The t authorities refused to permit the FirmlnlstB to leave fearing they would go to other points to take up arms ngaiii 1 Each party accuses the other 01 having sut fire to Petit Goave but the general belief Is that Gen Chi coyer the Flrminist commander = e ¬ solved to destroy the town when he saw that he could not hold it against FouehnrdlstsI nu dispatch on Sat- urday ¬ last gave news of the burning r c I hndfbeel Gen Chlcoye who is minister of the Interior in the Flrmlnist provisional overnment 1 i tohe town and burned it CAPE HAYTIEN BLOCKADED Commnniler McCren of the Machine Protested Aealimt ItItRl Feel r lug AKnliiHt Foreigners i Port auPrince Aug 12The gun- boat ¬ Crete aPierrot which is In the t Firmlnitc cervice gave notne Sunday of the blockade of Cane Haytien Tne foreign consuls here and Command j McCrea of the United States ship Machias protested against this action Soldiers have again gone out from here and a battle in a fewuays is be lieved ta be inevitable The bad feu ing against foreigners has increased THE DANISH WEST INDIES Election Held In Parts of Denmark t Indicate a Majority for Party In Favor of Their Sale Aug lfhe lands rC9penhagen in the Faroe islands a complete ministerial victory The campaign turned on the sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States and the government captured nil opposition wards Other islands will hold elections next month A good ministerial majority is confidently expected The treaty will be taken up soon after the open- ing ¬ c of the rigsdag in October At the last session those opposed to the sale of the islands had a majority of three in the landsthlng SEVEN BURNED TO A CRISP > Terrible holocaust liT the UurDlnir of th London Hotel at San Angelo l Texas Sun Angelo Tex Aug 11A fire discovered in the London hotel at two I oclock Sunday morning by the night clerk destroyed the structure entirely burning seven people to a crisp and doing a property damaged 75000 The dead are Mrs Landon wife of the proprietor of the hotel Ed Hcudrlck Vf Waco Tex Mrs Fowler of Houston Tax and l Trer grandson w Mrs Gchullnaky of Houston and tKvo sons + tho bodies that have boon rev Icovered aria fearfully charred and in no condition to be moved except in t blankets iyICrager Still IntriguIng London Aug 13 According to The IIlingua correspondent of the Dally Mail form Piwldeni Kruger of the Transvaal and Ma poty are anxious ° to prevent Generals Botha Da Wet l and Delarey from landing in nnd nwepttjw Berl lhospitalltyt r rtj > 1 OTHERWISE UNNOTICED StV Louis has organized vigorous crusade for clean streets and alleys Nearly five hundred cases of ty ¬ phoid fever are under treatment In ten hospitals of Chicago Earthquake shocks were felt in Alaska Sunday and three volcanos there are in active eruption- At Virden 111 George Becker a pioneer and an old civil war died Monday aged G5 years veteranI A Paris dispatch says that wnsltIII1gton It is intimated that the president may call an extra session of the sen- ate ¬ immediately after the November electionsCharles Salyers white and Harry Gates colored were lynched at Lex ¬ Georgew Millions of sheep have died and their owners have been ruined by the terrible drought in New South Wales and Queensland John Mutner a farmer was killed near Alhambra Ill in a runaway He was thrown from his wagon and his neck was broken A Moscow dispatch says that the czar is thoroughly disheartened over conditions in his country anti desires to abdicate in favor of his brother The peach harvest in southern Mis souri is in full swing the product be ¬ ing shipped to New York Boston Philadelphia Chicago and St Louis The inhabitants of three communes In Finisterre France declare that they will fight to the death rather than see the sisters schools there closedGrant Frost a wellknown married farmer of Lafayette township Coles county Ill aged 30 has eloped with Lizzie Frakes the 14yearold daugh ¬ ter of n neighbor Former Gov Cook died at Wins ted Conn Tuesday morning The cause of death was given as a shock result Ing from an operation performed Sunday for intestinal trouble physicianvllo spread the doctrines of anarchy are held partly responsible for the re ¬ cent riots at Shenandoah Pa Scott Herriekjan Indiana man has just completed an invention for hold ¬ ing trolley pulleys to the line Elec ¬ tric railway magnates has inspected the device and some flatteringoffers for it have been made Thesecrctary of the treasury hosre turned the papers in the matter of the proposed Cuban loan without indorse ¬ ment This is taken as indicating that the administration will not in ¬ terfere with Cubas plans Army of the Philippine Council Bluffs Ii urHThe programme for the reunion this week themil The flrt regular meeting will PI ilL Wednesday Among those L w signified their intention of re6rnt are lajorOencral Ar thiir Inkrtnir John C Hates Lloyd Wheaioif and Francis V Greene and BrigadierGenerals Frederick M Fun stcn Jacob II Smith Cnnrles King and J Hush Lincoln and many others of equal prominence Tortured liy 31aketl Hublier Dayton 0 Aug lli Jacob Mum matcn aged fnnnnr who lives alone north of the city was tortured y masked r bbers who broke into his house Saturday night and is in a critical condition as a result of his injuries Munura attempted to del fend himself with a shotgun but ins aim was bad ahd he was overcome and bound Th robbers poured coal oil on his feet und started a blaze to compel him to reveal the hiding place of money he was supposed to have but secured orgy a trifle WcllKneMVii OrsiiiilM Dead Albany N Y Aug 13Dr J Hen ton Lipton organist of All Saints cathedral this city and formerly or ¬ ganist in large Episcopal churches In Denver Baltimore nod Philadelphia died here Tuesday of heart failure superinduced by u complication of diseases THE MARKETS New York Aug X CATTLENative SlJ 5 lO ti4 8 15 COTTONMiuullnjf rg U bLUUItMuter rLdu iDU JI 4w U1COHNNo UATS No 2 new 4f 50 IOKKMess New 1115 18 75 ST LOUIS 86lIlEVBStHeers Cows and Heifers 3 25 if U 25 CALVESper 100 tus 500 t 12S HOUS Fair to Cholco 6 75 W 7 40 stUEEP Fair to Choice 3 50 W 3 9- 0FLOURPotents 310 df 320 Other tirades 2 63 th 3 115 4CORNNo 4ttYINo WOOLTub Wa hed IT ifHAY 1JUTTKR Cholcu Dairy 17 sji IS IJACONClear itib lltf ia 13itd li- tOItKStandardMesanetr y 16 44 LARD Cholco Strain ti 10- CUICAQO CATTLE Nattvo Steer 880 tiOaSlralr to Choice I75tj T 43 UEEPloalr to Cholctf JW 4 2- iVLOUnWlntor Patents J 50 8 I W Spring Patents 10 tp In WHEATNO S spring dr V4 71 VCORNNO OATSNo I til W- POttKMee IS H 9 15 US KANSAS C1TT CATTLENative Steer S S3 ffl 13 HOOKFair to Choloo 1113 W 7 UV IYaCORNNo OATS No 1 White old s Ie NEW ORLEANS FLOURIIlgh Grade 00a 811 1814OATHNo HATCholcs 18 W 1900 1875COTrONMlddhnI TlIjCORNNO2 OATSNO jvi 2s U 14COlTONMlddlina k > > 1 l LII n Some Coffees Olazedr If glazing helps f why arent the high priced Mochas and Javas glazed als- oLion Coffee perfectly s delicious flavor idpektlrnIfmawltlyse St Charles Items The weather is dry and hot The two weeks protracted meet- ing ¬ held by Rovs Moore and Critser closed the other night with four confessions and six additions to the church Jim Sisk Had a picnic on the hill near his house Saturday and and had a nice time and good order Mrs Crutchfield has returned homo from Trenton Mr Crutch field will stay a few days longer He is some better now Mr and Mrs Blackburn were made happy by a fine boy Mrs Bera has got a fine boy George Wines got a lick on the back of the head last week He was working in a slope and rock fell on himMrs Jim Warlen is visiting her brother in Caldwell county Our Sunday school is progressing nicelyGeorge Wines got kicked by a horse He is not able to work now Some of the boys from here went to the fair Friday and Saturday Sharon Grove News TW Galbraith has returned from Louisville Elmore Harris of Lewisourg was here last week G B Mulllns Nashville spent Wednesday and Thursday in this cityThe drouth was partly broken in this community Sunday a light rainSyd Meador and wife visited at Elkton last week A protracted meeting is In prog ¬ ress at Pleasant Hill Rev A C Gentle is conducting it The Baptist protracted meeting at Antioch closed Sunday with 35 pro ¬ fessions and 18 additions to the churchA crowd from this commu ¬ nity attended county court at Elk ton Monday Mrs Etta Pence and little daugh ¬ ter of Greenville are visiting bore Calvin Heltsley and E J Meador both welltodo farmers are erecting new stock barns Mrs Alice Grayball of Tennessee is the guest of relatives lucre Merchant T W Galbraith has ad ¬ vertised to sell at public auction his together ¬ property at this place He will then leave for the West where he will reside Huckleberry Ridge People of this section would bo glad to see a nice rain for it Is so dry their crops are needing rain es ¬ pecially tobacco that Is topped Quite a number of Empire people attended the Madisonvllfe fair last weekW C Lyell and family of this place visited their daughter Mrs Goo Teague near Red Sunday John Bennett spent Sunday with his brother A J Bennett in Em ¬ pire Grant Lyell of this vicinity spent Saturday night and Sunday with Ins brother near Crofton Miss Zelma Lyell and BIddie of this Ridge made a business trip to Empire Saturday Ask Claud how he enjoyed the singing Saturday night G W Bowles of near Crofton spent Sunday with his son Rico near Empire- A J Bennett of Empire spent two days In week Ed Carroll is on the sick list this week Miss Lottie Kirby of Empire who has typhoid fever ip improving Mrs Mollie Johnson of this place spent Saturday nightnt Ed Carrolls Mrs James Terry of near Casel berry spent Friday with her brother Hugh Grillln near Hickory Willie Kelloy Lyell of near Croftou is down with fever nighthero The rinttt Fabric mado by human skill IB coarse com ¬ with the lining of the bowels When this tender membrane Is Irri ¬ tated we have griping pains diar ¬ rhoea and cholera morbus What ¬ ever bo the cause of the trouble take Perry Davis Painkiller accord ¬ ing to the directions with each bot- tle ¬ Travelers in nil climates carry Llrgebottles Mw Ar tear ZNye DrIlobiyWrpntFiUaoueestlkldnyliii 8 free A4 TUntl ia lrC coor 11 T l Ytt Ii t HVfoe i 1 DOWN IN THE MINES Continued from pago 1 The brotherhood Cot United Mine Workers have tha same traits in Pennsylvania as in Ken- tucky ¬ Head the following tak ¬ en from the daily papers UA reign of terrorjin Mahony Valley Slavs and Lithuanians who cannot speak English hayo been taken into the order of U M W and have banded together in assaults upon nonunion men whoso lives are not safe Gen Gorbin says there are distinct evidences of a deliberate and systematic campaign of as ¬ sassination Within 48 hours there have been two murders on the highways under cover of darknessA named llhein bold was found on the highway with his head crushed In His only offense was he worked to support his family and thus was obnoxious to the U M W Joseph Oapelle a watchman at a mine near Girardville was shot from ambush while on his way home from work and prob ¬ ably fatally wounded Mrs Catharine Quinn and child were rescued by a troop of cavalrymen from U M W strikers She lives at Turkey Run and has a husband who rev mains at work in the mines Be ¬ cause of this the home has been stoned the windows broken and the wifo and mother shot at and iiur life often threatened When the soldiers reached her hone a gang of U M W were throwing stones at it Joseph Bedell nephew of the sheriff of the county was beat to death because he attempted to rescue his uncle from an assault of U M W J B Breisch a grocer sold goods to nonunion men For this offense his stable was brok ¬ en into a hew delivery wagon and everything else in sight broken and destroyed Daniel J Sweeney watchman of the Bliss mine was murdered because he had several U1I W arrested for assaulting him on his way to and from work The city of Shenandoah is in a state of anarchy and run by Hunks nnd Hikes and Lith ¬ uanian sluggers all good mem- bers ¬ of the U M W though unable to speak English The murders the assaults the bru- talities ¬ practiced on men women and children by these gangs of brutes and cutthroats can be laid at the door of John Mitchell Co who have made U M W of these ignorant and vicious creatures and taught them to believe they are above all law Belleville Ill is an organized townand well organized in ¬ deed All business is run by the union Guests of the hotels must be in the dining room by 125 p m else they get no din ¬ ner for it is so ordered by the union The landlord has noth ¬ ing to do with running the hours of meals It is done by the union of kitchen and dining room em- ployees ¬ A merchant cannot employ his own son as a clerk unless the boy joins the union and contributes freely to the fat salaries of walking delegates and other union officials A farmer who is unfortunate enough to have a daughter keep ¬ ling house in that city is not al ¬ lowed to leave her a load of coal should he wish to do so with his own team because only union mules are allowed to haul coal in that good town A mine operator dare not sell this farmer a load of coal to be delivered to his daughter be- cause ¬ the same walking delegate runs the operators business as well as that of the town Seventy thousand cochineal In Boots tan single pound of dried cochineal The worlds crop of coch ¬ ineal is from 800 to 500 tons PARKERS HAIR BALSAM tMutmei tot bate OYIhlfaTa Ralr to ita Toulltul Color cu IWtai A tIIi A- I LOSINGFLESH In summer can be prevented by taking I Scotts Emulsion its as beneficial In summer as i In winter If you are weak or upM SCOTT BOWNE Chemists YorkJJ MORTONS GAP Odle Welden of Greenville is visiting in Mortons this week John W Shropshire and Bishop Kolley aro in the picture business for a liyelyhood Mr Dave Morton and family of St Louis are visiting the lamily of Jno G Morton iear here Mr Weysman and lady of Hen ¬ derson who were the guests of Harry Gilt the past week returned homo SaturdayMrs E Williams visited her parentr In Crofton several days this week Geo Milliken oi Danville was in town several days in the interest of center college Sam Bishop of Cecelia visited relatives here last week L B Snthard and Rlcket Todd were in Madisonvillo Monday Geo Robinson and Harry Brom well of Earlington paid the writer a visit Monday- L B Davis of Madisonvillo was here Monday on business Miss Ethel P Renshaw of Hop kinsviile is the guest of Miss Carrie CoyloDr A W Davis returned home Sunday after u weeks rest at Daw son Springs Ray Davis of the country Is vis ¬ iting his daughter Mrs Geo M Davis Advertised Letters Earlington Ky August 13 1002 AugastusMiss II Allen Dean Bass 0E Bishop Minnie Barr W C Brown Annie I Bracken Win Cobble Horace I Clark WL Denton Moso Edmondson N C Garrett Mary II I Henry Georgia Mason W H Morcan Will Petty J F Bonn Glenn Rainwater Jack Sanders Socio Witt M C Young James Wallace Isaac Whltfield Ollie One cent duo on all advertised letters C G RoiIu soN P M Subscribe for The Bee t IllinoisCentralRROf STOCKHOLDERS Free Transportation to Attend the Special and Anhual Meetings at Chicago Public notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockhold- ers ¬ of the Illinois Central Railroad Company will be hold at the Corn in Chicago Illinois on Friday August 20 1002 at 11 oclock in the forenoon also that the ¬ lar annual meeting of the stockhold ¬ ers of the Company will be held at its offices in Chicago Illinois on i Wednesday October 15 1002 at noonTo permit personal attendance at those meetings there will be issued to each holder of one or more shares of the capital stock of the Illinois Central Railroad Company as regis- tered ¬ on the books of the Company at the close of business on Friday August 1 1002 and to stockholders of record on Friday September 19 1002 a ticket enabling him or her to travel free over the Companys Lines from the station on the Illinois Cen ¬ tral Railroad nearest to his or regis ¬ tered address to Chicago and return such ticket to be good for the Jour ¬ ney to C during the four days immediately preceding and the day of the meeting for the return Journey from Chicago only on the ay mooting and the four days Immediately following when properly countersigned and stamped during business hours that is to say between the hours of 9 a m and 5 p mIn the office of the Assistant Secretary Mr W G Bruon In Chicago ticket may be obtained by any holder of stock applicationIn Company in Chicago Each appli ¬ cation must state the full name and address of the stockholder exactly as given in his or her certificate of stock together with the number and dato of such certificate No more than one person will be carried free in respect to any one holding of stock as registered on the books of the Company A G HACKSTAFF Secr- etaryDYSPEPSIA u six I ivns n victim of dye nothingI not retain even began taking CASCAKETS and since then I bavo steadier improved until I am lIS well as I ever was In my life- DAVID II Mriurnr Newark Q CANDY CATHARTIC t TADS AAita RCeisitsxn- Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste Good DO Good NeTer Sicken Weaken or Gripe lOc 2JC60C Blerllr Ae CURE dep CONSTIPATION Caao nutrnl lI Tort X311 X NO TOBAD Sold and guaranteed t r nlldrng glusto JunCobLcco Uablt Temple Theatrer EARLINGTON Tuesday August 19th j A SURVIVAL ON THE FITTEST TWENTYEIGHTH TRIUMPHANT TOUR RICIURDSPRINGLES AMotJS GEORGIA MINSTRELS Introducing the BIG 4 Comedians BILLY KERSANDS CLARENCE POWELL S H DUDLEY DUDE KELLEY AND SO EMPERORS OF MINSTRELSY 50 Now and Bewildering Sights Scenes and Sensations without a Parallel in time Minstrel world GARDNER b BOW ER- I The Druggists Madisonville iAll Minds of Summer Drinks and Clear f Com lete Stock of drugs and Sundries IhhUUUuu