i i T T r III4 ii p 4 I 1ii j IELEVENTH EXPECT DEMOCRATIC HELP riiiplnoi Place All Their Hopes jn Dem bcralic Triumph af the PrcsN dentlal Election t > 4 e > Cerrtipdndent of a Paris Paper Throw light r on Agulnaldos Allies Expected Help I from Bryan Jmd Democrats Responsible for Killing of American Soldiers r Original If INSURRECTION LES IHIMPPINK Paris 1 avril Duno letter ad ¬ dressee do Manll ml 161 tovfletnnj- Ournnl10lomps extrnyousles vnntat liOn salt iu croy r sos enemies 4 cszttIsfaltsdo1O2rs i succeo snison soche oc tobro novembro decombrfr fit dos ouverturos do pix qui furont non seulombntrcpu8 sees iwoc hauteur Inul oncoro aveo menace do traitor on robollos los f fjoldats rngals qui tombernlcnt- entre leurs main- sAguihaTdbf nlors dans ion S fit commesll II- cenclaitsosparti sans malls on Heurdomnant BO crelmont lordre dovcnlrBogroup or dan lo au iourdoIanlla ou leur presence BO slg nalll par la mort du- o lu Law ton et quolnues combats Its y toujoursTel lanneO < iul vlont do ilnir ID bllan tie American aux a II n stpnsbrlllant Bl Ton y noutel- lmporlntfon do Inpost lIt fllcilo o1utIondd lii question re lt llglousoCjuol quil on PhllIpplnosetotYankoos comm noer avea la salnoii des grandeR chaleur ot gramle 11t11105 ot los morts no tnrdoront pai n alrp do co snag nlflijiio arohlpo un vasto oime trlc0o8t dans Ic trlompho doso des Etata n laprochaineoloc tion olio quo lea Phil motten auourdhui tourt espokSIBryanost president A t In Ra x sera lQQn sequence Imme diate des elco tloniuv I FA To THE EDIToR I send you a I have made which lias app than twenty Fr I send you als 1 French I thus to bo publish r French writer f pinoa arc nialdr magmficentteIlsha otlier AnseHcaii- l1riB not yet 0- t1iit1iobki1y < lic have is in the e That is all they for I If jbuey did- IromByasI an i the afJ and tiLe fejEpens < p end ait once The clipping written for paper of Paris S qently written killingii articled > jkhat l1igTJu emy anywhere i who does not 1 encoufagenieiit party Tim TJ riot trcommerci tr xtot sympatlnzc ocracy I t 1 l Translation iNSUltEOTION IN THIJ IlINES Paris Apr 1 From a fetter addressed front- ManimaFebuiry 1C to tho Journal lo Temps we ox tract the follow ingj > Is known that Agulnaldo believing one nio5 8 a tlafled with their suc ¬ cess during the dry season Octo ¬ tic r November hid December niado overtures pt peace which wero not only haughtily re ¬ pulsed also with threats to treat as rebels the Tagal soldiers who nlll Into their1iands- Agulnaldo in thj North pro ¬ tended to disband his partisans while giving them tim order to come and assemble In tho South around Manila whore their presence was soon ¬ fested by tho loath of Gen Lawton and sonic battles Thy are still there Such IB for tho past year ended tho show- ing ¬ for tho Amer ¬ loans in the Phil It Jsnot brllliantlfwoadd the Importatiqu of pest at the dilficult solu thin of tho re ligioiiH questions However may bo tho strug ¬ gle between tho FiUplno and the Ynnlees will be- gin again with tho return of tho groat heat and rain and ruin and violent lentil will not fail lo snake a vast corn ¬ otery of this mag- nificent ¬ archipel- ago ¬ lilt is in tho triumph of tho Democrats of tho United States In the approaching prosidontiaIolectiona Filipinos place l1tllelr hopes BryanJs Of the UnlteJ Stktes will bo tho Immediate con sequence of his election IS LpriLO 1000 little translation from an article axed in not Jess inch le vspftpers the original in- k thetwo ought d together The aye that the iFili I g a cemetery of at hip lng Ie illed Law on and s 11j y the rerandthenadds pdthfe Filipinos ectioii of Bryan are holding out notexpept help piefican citizens lafthe war would I send you was principal now Lei evi by a Frenchman s with the men Otir soldiers It no tone as the slandered our the warm Cuba tes14t n thn en n the wide world oOk for help and to the Democratic nit c1 States has il rival that 4oes with thd Dons r J > Every human tjelpg who wishes to see our soldiers defeated is opposed to McKinley and in favor of Agilinaldo And Bryan It is singular indeed sympa ¬ thy the Democratic party inspires among the enemies of our coun ¬ try No such sentiment exists in regard tef other countries The enemies of France Germany England Russia or Italy are hos ¬ tile to the entire people of those countries But the enemies of the United States of our bravo soldiers and generals who offer their lives for their couittry look upon Democratic leaders as their allies x The only hope the Filipino insurgents have is Bryan The only hope the American soldiers have is McKinley Itis tho rebel flag Aguinaldo and Bryan on one side and the brave United States soldiers and McKinley the Stars and Stripes on the other The line is very distinctly drawn American voters will choose be- tween ¬ these two This is only a sample of what appears fre- quently ¬ in the Epropeanprss A treeis vwowitby its The fruits of the Democratic party are most pleasing to the of our enemies VIii should > royal Americans encourage their growth Why should true Americans vote in harmony with the BOhtiments and wishes of our eneihies Tub boys in blue used to May I Wo vote as we shot True Americans should say I vote wIth the de fenders of the l1a wber vi it floats and not With its eriemies Such men wIlt vote for McKiii lay AN AMEacAtf ABROAD GREA1BIPICNIQ i i 3 Will be Given by theft Charlci Band Full Program ArrangedJune I r 9th the Date The Saint Charles Bernard1 Band are preparing for a big pic nic to be lvenatSt Qharlesan Saturday Jun6v9jwhichfpr8riiS ises to be one of the chief attrac tions of the picnic season in Hopkins county This band is known Widely as one of the best musical organizations in this part of tim State and it has taken on now life from the time of the completion of the now hall which was opened with a notable ball a few months a Copy for the posters to an ¬ flounce the details of this grand picnic is now in TIlE BEE Print ery and the posters will decorate dead walls and vacant places throughout a large section in a In the meantime TUB BEE bears the news to thous ¬ I ands and the St Charles Band will have wisest the day arrives a multitude to listen to the sweet music they so Veil know how tv make and to partake of hio re ¬ freshments and amusements that will be in evidence without stint on the fixed IThere will be three band con ¬ certs during the day from 10 a m to 1 p m 3 to 5 p mJand 7 to 8 p m Beside there will be an excellent or l s- ItFa ¬ Among the attractions are races bicycle race an eg rte for ladies foot- races high and long jumping the greasy polo etc and a prize will given to the prettiest baby The names of the follow ¬ ing gentlemen on 1hio an ¬ nouncement and guarantee that the program will be out in detail W J Faulls presi- dent ¬ W Cook vice president M Smithjtreasurer Brick South worth secretary J A Mitchell musical director Dr W K Nis bet business manager IUThe Laugh Hart a grathiato of the N ewY ork Insti tute of science a hypnotist of I rare powers appear at the Opera House tonight and the rest of the week He is all right A Nice Entertainment J The closing exercises of the St Charles school last Thursday night were creditable indeed and were highly enjoyed by tim large audi once Od wiry conclusively that MIss Davis end Mr Cart the teach ers are thoroughly competent to auywberet1le Hart the Laugh King at the Opera House Thursday Friday saysif 0 = L 1 U < lI 0 t > REPUBLICAN DISTRICT CONVENTION HonE T Franks of Daviess and Dr t Will P Ross of Hopkins Chosen t Delegates a I Hon R W Slackof Daviess PresIded and W H Ross of Hopkins Was VJ t t E B MEUEN YASCIlOSEKELECli The Second Congressional Dis- trict ¬ Republican convention held at Henderson Monday was called to order by district chairman E 0 Vance who made a talk on state politics and the record of the Rep 1icnn party Hon R W Slack representative frpm Owensboro was chosen temp- orary ¬ chairman and W H Ross of Madisonville was made tern ¬ porary secretary and the tempo- rary organization made perniti nenL Mr Slack in taking the stand Made tn extended speech re- iVleving the happenings at Frankf orfc and the things trari spiring in Kentucky in conse ¬ quence f th0 passage of the Goe bellaw Ono thit he insisted upon was that the man who as a part of th0 election machine tried to rob avprecinct outS vote deserved to be ltp g g fo ap9st The So1lQwin were c mittees chosonby Ute conyen iorl t i tifFT mine had pente1cast J p Taylor McLean Jno Walfein Wilborn U1l1on1A Webster Hancock Credentials Harness Henderson Paul M Moore Hop ¬ L R Davis Qhrjstian Richard Vivian DaViess G S NogglesUnion J A Olarlv Hancock Resolutions E G Sebree Henderson W H Ross Hop ¬ WT Fowler Christian Joe Lee Daviess E B McEuen McLean CrOmwell Union D Browning Webster J N Paxtbn Hancock Rules and Order of Business ifS1 ¬ < liamson Christian R F Goode Daviess M G Ashby JilcLean J M Thorn asson Union 0 R Edwards Webster E 0 Vance HancockNo wore presented for delegate except E T Franks of Daviess and Dr yillP RQSc9f Hppkins both of liom wore by accla mationv 3ST B qlltJl1bes1of jHancok YSS olc of the district committee and member of the state central com ¬ mittee for the years no other c pre- sented ¬ MD Thornberryj fWebster and Hiram orChrisian were chosen alternato delegates to the National Wyatt WattS Of was named a g the assistant elector I t x 4ii The report of the committee on credentials was simplyHna contests and each county cast its full representative vote The only thing that had anything of the complexion of a contest in tie body of the convention was balloting for elector Chris ¬ thin County cast 40 votes for McEuen and 5 for Vance and when Hopkins was called and cjvst 25 votes for McEuen Mr Yance withdrew his name and JfcEuen was declared elected delegiHon ftp vote ag ftUhit on all itiestions 1 the int ere St of Dr Ross f The Republicans of the Second Congressional of Kentucky In ConvcnU n assembled reaffirm thoRopuullcnnIUatform 15001 andcongratulntothe arty that the principles that platform have been the law of land and our has faith- fully perforniod everypromiso t0 peopleWhen Republican party came Into In 1897 country bad just through a period otfoui1 aIinIn1tipjiduring stagnated j fortunes t shops closed j the honest lab- orers crowding the road n tramps j confidence in the credit of the Na emptyexpendltl1r each day and hour increasing our debt until a spirit of gloom the land the advent of the Be publican administration1 in power the guidance and wise coun jjel of President McKinley our rep ¬ resentatives have so managed affairs of our country as to restore confi- dence ¬ and private j the wheelfeof industry have started la orers honest laborand without oppressing the people unjust taxes the incurred un ¬ der a Democratic administration J ave been and with our reven ¬ ues largely exceeding our expendi ¬ ures we enjoyed a mIIOi r David Thats I it first New York Herald I OE kins kins T0 Hon nexl fur ldldntelJemg itliG made made power filled With under with prosperity never excelled In the his ¬ tory our Government Republican ¬ ¬ expectthenpprovnl who have tho good of our country at delegntestothe in Philadelphia June 10 1000 to cast their votes for Hon William Mc- Kinley as tho Republican nominee for the office of President of the United States of America and all outlying annexations territories and tributariesIn of unexampled pros ¬ perity and the triumph of American Arms on land arid sea and while the enjoyingft people of Kentucky are fighting to maintain the right of suffrage free dom pf the ballot majority the qfreo Under the forms of law and the provisions of the Goebel law a mi ndrity represented by unscrupulous men have deliberated the sanction of partisan counts at ¬ tempted to overthrow and trample under foot the will of the people of this State as expressed at polls mnchneryof der the guise of seeking to punish an assassin these same unscrupulous men have attempted to blacken the name of the Republican party in or- der ¬ to cover their steal of the State offices t parties ¬ overthrow this band of buccaneers suc ceded after the hardest fought political battle known to tho people of this generation in electing Re ¬ to hold tho State offices fpr four years as the servants of the peopleWith a stroke of tho pen a return ¬ ing board wiped out every Vestige of the ballot and have declared that others never selected by the people bolongingtothe thgfoIm t deterringhonest honest indignation of this unholy al ¬ liance between unscrupulous politi- cians ¬ and judges We call lovers of liberty to iniquitousGoebel to cease our efforts until under the law every man in Kentucky shall have full free privilege of cast ¬ ing his yote as lie wishes and hav ¬ ing it counted as cast Wo extend to Governor W S- TJyIQlbhdthc other State officers our this their hour persecution and commend them for the manly brave fight they have made for od people who placed them in office Wo endorse heartily the adminis- tration ¬ of the state affairs of tho last administration headed by ex Gov Bradley and we especially- coipmend him fot th brilliant t fight ho has made before the and the courts for the principles of the Republican party and the rights of his fellow citizens Vrj FOWLER chair- EBMOEuBN rsD MARTIN Jdfc LEE ld G SEnitEE I ITO CROlWELL Zj1J D BROWNING L tt I J j fIEW OF EAEINCTON As Found by Visiting Editor Qta Rclljji I ous Publication Christian Principles and Not Organlzatigns 0 a Must Sttile Questions Between Employer and Employe j The following from the Pente ¬ costal Herald of 2 published at Louisville is Earlington and our people and industries as fbuno by the editor of that paper Rev W E Arnold during his recent stay hero at hie meeting- of the Green River Holiness As sedation Enrlington is n nice little city with a population of nearly 8000 It is n on the Henderson branch of the L N Railroad and the headquarters of tho St Bernard Coal Coal Company A large pro ¬ portion of its people are connected with tho or the mines but Erosper ¬ BC01 UlJpuat St Bernard Company isa nota ble corporation They own some thing like twenty thousand acres of Hopkins county coal lands and operate seven in this county with an annual output of about 800 OOQ tons They have also more than one hundred coke ovens at Earling ¬ ton from which they turn out thou ¬ sands of tons of coke every This company toes not use union labor They are always ready to listen to individual grievances but will not recognize any or organization of their workmen They nye never had a strike So firmly attached to the company are tho that the recent labor troubles in tho umtnlngdistrlct- of Western Kentuckythey to allow the agitators of the neigh ¬ boring mines to come among them at all Many of these employes have been with tho St Bernard Company for more than 25 years The company treats its men right and from them a loyalty and devotion we have never seen miners any ¬ where else Wo talked with of these laborers and without ex ¬ ception they in the highest terms of the men having these great interests in their If there is any dissatisfaction anywhere we failed to discover it Recently after declaring a reasonable dividend upon its investment this company found a balance in its treasury of seven thousand dollars This sum it divided among its laborers in pro ¬ portion to their time of ervico Christian principles and notorgani ¬ zations of capital and labor must settle the questions springing up between the employer m It has of tho St Bernard Coal Conipany to encourage its men in bull ling homes of ownoIt has sold them lots at a nominal price jhns built them houses and allowed thernto payfor these houses upon easy j has put In waterworks electric lights and a telephone system cares for the looks after the education of the children and keeps Its eye on the moral and material Interests of its people The dqed to every lot in Earllngton contains a provision that no intoxicating liquors are eyes to be sold on premises In conse ¬ quence of these things we found in Earlington a sober industrious happy people Ed named Dead Mr Ed Earned died at tho resi ¬ dence of his mother in Madison typhoidfever reared in HopkIns county and was about 40 years of ago He was a consistent member Pleasant Grove Baptist oflhe mother and several brothers sur vivo him Manager Galbreath of th6 Hopkinsville Opera House says Hart the Laugh King is all right I Opera House tonight and the rest of time week Subscribe for TIlE DEE f r r iiA MASONIC BUILDING AND OPERA HODSl- MuchStock Now Taken and Company Will Be Organized in a SKpri Time St Johns Day Celebration WilliCotv Si tribute to the Enterprise 6w V If Assured 4- a The work of the committee and citizens in behalf of the proposed new opera house and Masonic temple has progressed in ttlmpst satisfactory manner to time pro motors of this very worthy enter ¬ laJgei1tto bring a benefit in various ways theprojectprosperedthat been taken by twentythree sub ¬ scribers all but of whom are citizens of Earlingtom ThenameS of those who have taken stock in the new building are Gee 0 ¬ Atkinson John B Atkinson Walter S McGary 0 Mp Leod James R hash N I Toombs M Cain Charles Gowell Dr E A Ohatten S W MotU ershead Lee Qozart 0 G Robr inson Victoria Lodge Na84K of r7Vm Kimmons BOn T R Ooyle Geo W Robinson L W Schinetzer Isaac Davis John M HoganM Tvr > nnfr > n n GIvens Pau M Moore The plans and specifica ¬ tions will be in the hands of the committee within a few days and bids will be asked when the or ¬ ganization of the stock shall have been completed which is expected to be done in a short I while The Masons have neggtiations on foot for the disposal of their present lodge room property and quite liberal subscriptions have been made by individual mem ¬ bers of E W jUainerJLodEO to a fund to to be and fitting up ft the building The vspuet 110 Of 6 will bo time PropertY f theXI sons and the lower story will be the property of the stock com ¬ pany referred to above Each portion of the building is to be a separate and distinct institution and the purpose of those inter- ested ¬ is to snake eaph a timing of beauty and comfort and use to the people of Earlington and the gatesThe with it is planned to celebrate the 24th of June willl be made to contribute further toward this enterprise the success of which is already assured Hart the Wizard of the Mind Hart the Laugh King who opened a four nights engage ¬ mont at the Masonic Opera pleasing ¬ HypnotismDr ¬ ments in Hopkinsville to the largest business over done at the Opera House He was made a member of time Hopkinsville B- PO Elks No 545 last week comVletechange One of the principal features to night will be the breaking ofa rock weigning from 500 to7Q pounds on a hypnotized iiIL suspended between two chairs- and the waking up of the 21 hour sleeper Prices will be 855 25 and 15 cents Tired of Mormoiiljnt About two yearS ago some throughQarlisle converts among whom were a man by the name of Elliott and withtl wenN affords linesto and to lot them know that I want to cOmo home Jn the fall This is a havebeen we came out hero and it seemS like wnVo t itIf lovo or tohelp t often win j mOnism aoroISdendbeatsibutMor roligibiI i find it I J i h II 7 J a 1