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ui = rrjr NI iw- P r innsntY OCTOUETI In f rzxre Porn PTTE P20DUOK JVNTh- t I rI I IiI r 1SabucaI Ufl AfHNOOrd AND WIU TUE SUN PULISLIINOCO fl4CVOflT7DT Praid pt z otered at L jomco at Padncb- KY 4V 1ytnatter u4ioi RArgP- i DAIIY 101 1 ut3eeIC ky tnoth i ridvaflc IP rWar Jta4viincs S2 60 iItLTJiri1 Phone S r IMd eW T M bo foun1 t the KD ft nflt C V 1 Ia Joh hebrn 41 THURSDAY OOTOUKU 10 I CIRCULATION STATEMENT s September 1 007 2 3897 B 3908 4 3874 Ii 3880 C 3899 7 3922 9 3913 10 3902 Ii 3895 12 3905 13 3937 14 3932 IG 3910 17 3895 18 3893 19 3895 20 3905 21 3898 23 3900 24 3907 25 3902 2G 3900 27 3900 28 3899 30 3880 Total 97548 Average for September 1907 3902 Average for September 190C 3939 Personally appeared before me this October 1 1907 IL D JIacMlllen business manager of The Sun who affirms that the above statement of the circulation of The Sun for the month of September 1907 Is true to beleflPETER My commission expires January 1908 I Daily Thou htI Moral power affects the world far less by what It does than by what It- Is THE REPUBLICAN TICKET For Governor Augustus NE Will ion of Louisville For Lieutenant GovernorW H Cox of Mason county For Attorney General James Brcathltt qf Christian county For AuditorFrank P jame of Mercer For countyI ley of McCracken county For Secretary of StateDr Ben L Bruner of Hart county For Superintendent of Public In ¬ struction J 8 Crabbe of Boyd county I For Commissioner of Agriculture N C Rankin of Henry county For Clerk of Court of Appeals Napier Adams of Pulaski county 1 For LegislatureGeorge 0 Mo BroomMayor James P Smith City Attorney Arthur Y Martin City Treasurer John J Dorian City Clerk George Lehnhard City Jailer George Andrechl City Tax Assessor Harlan Griffith AldermenT C Leech Harry R Hank G M Oehlschlaeger Jr C i H Chamblln W T Miller Councllmen Second ward A E Young Third ward C L Van Me- ter ¬ Fourth ward F S Johnston Fifth ward Frank Mayer Sixth ward W L Bower Schnol Trustees First ward W M LKarnes Second ward W J Hills Third ward H S Wells and J H Garrison Fourth ward pDr C G Warner and C 0 Kelly Fifth ward I 0 Walker Sixth ward J C Farley and Ed Morris p To which does a man owe the su- preme dutytho state or his party p Meat packcra are enjoying a Shakespearean dinner in Chicago Some of the little ones may toast the trust In these words of Cassius Upon what meat doth this great C eser feed o Why the presence of a fleet of our vessels In the Pacific ocean which laps our shores for a thousand miles and the fortification and garrisoning our long neglected Island posses lons should bb considered by our own people as acts of war Is beyofu our ken- o A 00 JOn Mr Arthur Y Martin candidate for city attorney Is a Democrat He was born a democrat and as the esteemed NewsDemocrat well said giving particulars as to the num ber of his ballot and precinct ho par- tIcipated ¬ In the primary M But Mr Martin was not a candi ¬ date for any office at that primary and asked nothing of the party merely participating as he had the right because he had supported tho ticket in the past How he votes this fall U none of our business none of the NewsDemocrats business and the business of nobody but himself so long as 5Ir Martin casts his vote t Conscientiously and In a spirit of petrIotIUmb uw s1lo the Xewbbenibcrat Is exploded I let us dlMfrct the editorial itself which was written by the chairman of the county Democratic executive commit- tee anti Lee what sort of an attltud lio has caused the NewsDemocrat I to assume toward one of tho most Ini jortant offices In the gift of the poo pie of Paducah For a mere financial conslderalloi of 00 per month Is the way this astute lawyer sizes up tho office of city attorney and we presume he as the head of the party machine In Me Cracken county looked around for i a- man to fit a 00 job In making 11Is choice for the office And let ua adl right hero as an Interesting colncl dence that his and the NewsDemo crats choice for the office Is the nominee of the party defeating John G Miller Jr n young man of the character of Mr Arthur Y Martin Joe Folk of St Louis occupied i n position similar to the one for which Mr Martin has been nominated The office of police court prosecutor hoi been bandied about as a G4 job for ambitious politicians too long for the good of Paducah Tho necessity of the city employing an extra attorney to assist the city solicitor in fighting an appeal from police court in the Hugh Boyle case recently when tin city attorney should haVe attended t- it tire reduction In police court of the fine of a convicted blind tiger keeper at Eleventh street and Broad way tram 100 to 30 and numer ous Instances of a like nature reveal the urgent need of someone In that office who will protect the Interest of society and view tire office as a trust apart from the modest emolu- ments which seem to havo stuck In- the eye of the Democratic count chairman Mr Arthur Y Martin had no per- sonal political plans when he partici- pated In the Democratic primary He- did not seek tho Republican nomina jon for city attorney Ho was urged to make the race for the office as i n good citizen because ho is eminently well fitted for tho place and because Lie as no one else that could b < round can redeem the police court from the deplorable condition Into which It has fallen He has deceived no one as to his past affiliations No one was de Delved when he was asked to run If good Republicans in Paducah anx bus to see the welfare of eocletj safeguarded in the police court are willing to take up a young man of his calibre who surrenders nothing of W political convictions why can not the better element of Democrac rally to his support in the sam cause We have taken the attitude tim the position of the police court pros- ecutor Is ono of grave responsibility and serious duty Tho NewsDemo crat speaks of It as a mere financial consideration of 00 frer month The News Democrat supports A L Harper for a CO job we support Ar- thur Y Martin for an office of trust Take your choice p Not only are long terms of school better paid teachers and better equip ment desirable but the school should be In the hands of moral pea pie as example Is as important as precept in tho training of the young A state school system with an 1m moral person at Its head would be de- plorable We trust the teachers 9f the state and the parents who arc interested In the welfare of thi schools will Inquire diligently Inti the moral character of the aspirant to the office of superintendent of pub tic instruction SOUTHERN IMMIGRATION The Chicago Tribune is wasting lots of gray matter imagination Ink and space worrying about the south immigration problem and beratln the attorney general because he has held that a state may not send agent to Europe to solicit immigration by offering laborers their fare across and wages after they get here Somehow- It seems the Tribune Is worrying about this more than is the south It may surprise tho Tribune to lean that tho south is not particular foolish over any sort of Immigration and tho Immigration of foreign labor ers Is not being generally encouraged at all There are certain classes of Indus- tries which moved down into thi Carolinas from New England to es- cape drastic laws and which an hungering and thirsting after more families to work In their mills The have agents in Europe trying to eu cure ship loads of immigrants These manufacturers compose the south at the Tribune sees It The ruling of the attorney genera does not affect the western Kontuck movement in the least We are seek men only who have monoy wltl ling to buy land We desire to en courage the Influx of thrifty Intelll gent husbandmen who Increase ou I wealth not pauper laborers whi must needs put their little ones tc worK in the mills so that they will grow into Ignorant halfdeveloped sickly men and women to populati our country with their offsprings and bring a curse upon the land Tom Harrison is at conslderabl pains to deny that ho offered Cble Collins a place on the police force Tho Sun never said ho did The Sut said Chief Collins was offered a plat on the police force under Mr Harri son should the latter be elected mayor The proper denial of such ai allegation would come from Chle Collins Mr Harrison may hide b> hind his friends If tho story in Th Sun was untrue a card from Chic Colllps no doubt would suffice te provtj Its falsity I Loadon has 40 0 yegfetyrTan restau ani I VBAItS OF SlKKKIUMJ ThEN HO IJlST UKALTH Great llvntcdy tired Skin Dfocnxo of iosig Standing Mr J Weber of 1 m05 Vine street Sail Jose Cat writes an Interesting story of terrible skin suffering which 1 ended In robust health when ho found remedy which cured him like magic It M Webers own story la In July lb00 my taco began to affected with a terrible skin dls ease I went to a doctor and he told I me that I had been poisoned and he Wanted to operate on me I refused Ita let him do HO and after a few I months my face was an awful sight I You could see that It was diseased to the bone Some people claimed that I had cancer Great bolls would appear Increasing in size and pain ¬ ing mo terribly I began to doctor again but no one could help me large pimples and bolls would con ¬ tinue to come At that time I had as many as ten on my face I was such a terrible sight that thy friends could not bear to see me I doctored for flvoji years until my funds gave out and I had to stop During tins time I tried over 300 remedies One day J happened to hoar of D D D Prescription and learned that it had cured several bad cases of Ecze ¬ ma I purchased n bottle and then I got a second bottle The use of five bottles cured me It has been eight months vnow and the disease has not returned My friends ask what It was that cured me of the awful skin troublo and I answer that it was D > D which healed me Wo know that every word of tho above letter Is absolutely true We keep DD D Prescription tho great remedy for eczema psoriasis salt rheum dandruff etc because all tho cures it has made appear to be last Ing Como in and talk to us about this remedy I tIL W Walker Co Fifth and Broadway I I IA Woman at the Bottom of It The Cornier The condor the great vulture of the Andes is four feet long and Its average expanse of wing Is about nine feet Sometimes it soars as high as six mites far above ordinary clouds and thence makes a wide survey for prey It is a voracious eater prefer ring deer llamas or young cattle for Its food and after meals Is almost unable to Sly and U easily captured The poet Swinburne swims superb I b iI 15 TO 20 WILL BUY 1t t UNUSUALLY GOOD AXI I IX MEXS SUITS OH AT TIm XEW STOKE j jGOAT 1 Do you limit your clothing appropriation to 15 or 20 lIt attenltlon these prIcesi i JThe are made for us by t several of the best manufact ¬ It urers In the country so we j know their worth you pay r more for an equal value else ¬ where tThe garments are In the t best styles of the day of fine t ¬ It I I spienI I Tire lines are complete now l It t Jhlle i t I I4i5To4ITLBOADWAy I It l BROADWJ1Vl J i IN jKOOURJlit Exceptions to a claim of 7CG5 or tho American Credit Indemnity com parry assignee of Stifle Lockwood company in the E Hchkopf Saddli J company bankruptcy case were fik1 i today and will be heard at a date be sot later by Referee Bagby lOI I A petition for a 10 per cent dend In tho E Uohkopf bankrupt case matter was flied with Ilifere Bagby this morning Referee Bagby will today ovcrrul I the claim of William Kraus fo 93333 The matter has been to tM district court and Referee Bagb > j I afIfirmed amended petition fittd Kraus claims this amount due on contract for erI vices lu Jollro Coiiit Ed Farris anti Sticks McCormick charged with rolling a tanki of roasting cars thoy allied toI 11111missed money by false pretenses I Othor cases John McGraw drun- kenness ¬ 1 and eons Jessie Wilson colored breach of peace continued Charles Leo colored robbery held to answer Gus Torian colored seduc tion continued W W Bartlett drunkenness 1 and costs In County Court John AUto a native of Genoa Ita ¬ ly was granted final naturalization papers lie came to this country whet 1 G years old and Immediately maJ application for naturalization papers In Circuit urtI I R M Jones and qthers ned suit against W W EngljBh and security for a note which with luteres amounts to H8I M Curtslnger against Mary B liar ¬ per for 150 damages Plaintiff t al ¬ logos that he rented a farm from Sirs i unIderstandlng certain Improvements which he did not make damaging his sill k and farming Implements H E Parrish andv J A Dossett against Arthur Zeh gL Acree and T H Trice to enjofn them from In- terfering ¬ with the operation of a saw null at Thirteenth and Caldwell streets Thp mill was erected by the five and a misunderstanding resulted tho defendants threatening I it Is al- leged ¬ to tear away part of the ma ¬ chinery and render the mill useless The plaintiffs ask that they be re ¬ strained from taking > ny at lon at nil Utittr their contrite for cutting timber have been coipnlotod need Illnl Mary E Houstr to L Roof prop rty at Ninth and Tennessee streets 700 J T Armstrong et tl to R R Ho KMn property In the county 1 ami other eOnstdsraUons R C GiHam executor of W A Glllam to a O Thompson pronprtj In tile county 300- Marninge t Licenses George W Madams to Pearl Slrk J M 1 Wyatt to Maine Skaggs John Wlmberly to Emma Taylor colored MRS imUCKHXKIIHJE I BAD IX XEW YOm Louisville Ky Oct 10 M John C Breckenrldge willow of Gen ¬ eral John BrerkenrldKB at one tinge vice president of the United States and candidate for president against Abraham Lincoln died today in New York according to a telegram receiv ¬ ed here last night Tine timings men have clone l alter wilting until tliry could afford to are not numorou This nppllfs di ¬ rectly to nilvortlscrs Matchless Workmanship Most diseases or of spinal origin That is a characteristic generaliza- tion ¬ of Osteopathy In a nutshell and Is a contention that has never bourn disproved Tho Osteopathic diagnosis and treatment are now and original and its procentago of cures have attracted wide attention This Is history that I challljngedI principles with a part of tho recognized but theoretical teachings of every school of practice hut in an unsystematic form You cannot study tho anatomy of the spinal column fvlthout marveling lint It so seldom gets out of ordor I t is the most matchless piece of workmanship In all mechanics and the wonder Is that it should some times from the way is la abused do I ts work at all I By all laws of physics the spino is liable at any moment to get out of or- der ¬ It Is subject to slips wrenches pressures deadlocks spraIns contrac ions and congestions any one of which require only an intelligent en ¬ gineer to adjust to relieve and cure The Osteopath is that engineer In just a few moments I can easily explain to you why and how Osteo ¬ pathy Is achieving such a wonderful success in curing all kinds of chronic and acute Illness and I shall take great pleasure in doing BO Just now you may have a touch of the Fall ailment to which wo Pa duabans are heir If so lot mo tell you how easily how quickly such nil ¬ ments yield to the osteopathic treat ¬ ment Pt fl B Fronsgo tjlfr Broadway PLane 11Q7A I IjrBroadway PLATFORM OF REPUBLICAN PARTY 1 We approve tie pillcle and oommrnd the ability Integrity and courage tof President K < ioMvelt ami his admtetttrauon anti without ex pr wlnK a prrffrpnc for say candi ¬ elate favor the x rctlon by the next natloBpi owjvnitea fur prelduct of one In full aronl vlth taeae policies and wio wl I iwtiraMy carry them oat In thr lattmta of all the people 2 We demand that all alecttOM shall lx hinMtly conducted sad de ofara hut the ruis of good govern meat ami the future happiness and Welts of the ropl of Kentiwkr la IriRpparahly bnnnd up In the coppice ston of all attain and crime against an boat ballot that haft 10 esCort naMely tUacraml I our state under DewoofaMe rule dcrviag tho title of their ri btfnl herltate ropreaanl atlv govornmmt The law fop rlKtratlon certlflaa Ins lmrx > i vl oo the star e by the Demoorat I Ic party or rnirooral polHIeal van poses whereby votes In Kentucky have boon Jl gotlaola Instruments passing by delivery ought to be to peeUd 3 The judiciary of the stats In both the circuit and appellate courts should be chosen on nonpartisan ground and thll coaliBmnee In oflte of faithful Judicial public wrvjinta should be determined by no other tjual I Ideation than fitness 4 There should be oompleto public- Ity concerning tho oxpemllturu of money for political campaigns and a law should l be paMvd providing or- an accounting by candidates ann oar imlgn maiiRKcni of all sums of motley collected for iKilltleal pnrKMev S We demand tho redlatrletlng of Kentucky In l gislntlve senatorial congressIonal and Judicial district which shall live wjnal ropreMntatlon timid wjual voting power to every ell Izon of every district In conformity with the plain requirements of time Constitution and not as at present In flagrant violation thereof 0 There should be prompt and effi cient enforcement of the criminal laws of every kind and at all tlniri hut twpuclally at this time do we cull for tho rigid enforcement of thi law against those forms of crimes which under the recent administration of Jus tice In many communities haw cono practically unpunished Election thieves gamblers poijlrbom operators end others who commit crimes InHhe Intereirt of those controlling tho local tdmlnlstratlon of some of our cities ind counties should be punished ami the Juries should bo so selected as to prevent the packing of juries for tho purpose of securing verdicts In accord mice with the wishes of those in whoso hands tho selection of the Jirlog Is placed or under whose control und direction they are selected 7 Wo demand that the books vouchers and accounts of all munici palities all public officers antI public Institutions and of all corporations In which a city of the state owns the ma- Jority ¬ Intorest either directly orI through subordinate corporations tees or commlssionrrs shall bo open to Inspection und Investigation at all tnics by any ritizon uad shall bo reg ¬ ularly audited and tho results pub lished by an Independent accountant who shall not hu elfglblo to rcex rnine such books vqucticra or accounts 1I R FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUITS If you bclcng to the Fifteen Dollar Suit class youre the Man were after We believe we can outdrcts for the 1 money any Fifteen Dollar Suit Man that does not come here tor his Clothes All the necessary little things in the cut ¬ ting and making are put into our Suits The conservative price countenances no neglect Fabrics new and the inside work built stay vince after you months of wear A look will toI I 4 t i ItCan It ItI t I Vere Past Masters in the art of dress J and were always at your service 1 h I II I I THE trice In oressiofl- S W demand a reform In the man agement of our public oteemoajriiaii and pnnl InMliHtkmo to the end thai they shall lie operated l by Idpartisan boards upon proper busbies prlncl plea anti theIr inmates treated hu- manely 0 I We favor time onaciiMnt anti en forccruciit of t uniform Meal optloi I law with the CAt n the Rovcrtjtm unit 10 We 4jbd IJMt Ute P1 rhoolc of tw3Jtf ibmdhitflh and kept entity out of gfUUcs an that the lrtfriita and w fate of hi children sbrll beer Brat boasldoraop In all public school Mltrr We call for betUr MboU apl I school hoivcs tor lorigtr aettool ter4 M lu the country ami Itttttr par for tW trachen and OtU i1OeO5Gr 1 ach tlt1 trustees be hut < m dUferanl 4s from other riMttww o I 11 I We favor amen mratB to rtaJ laws permUtloc and etictwnwliiR joint nomination of tM same candidate by UJD different parties 12 We condemn UM taw pawed for Immoral political ptirpoac creSt tug 1w ntehic eotnmlaaton In Kentuc ky and domand Its repeal IS We condemn time enactment by tbe Democratic party of a large ness her of oboosloua tax laws awl the eNo elton of Nteleaa ofloera aa the rpwan of parttMn service sad we proml If gives power to repesi l all saab len MId reduce UM taxes to u Igweet possible rate wwalatent with an effl olrnt admlnlKmtlon of tJt state guy crnmoui Conclusion ror years pest tho legislation OK acted by the Democratic party anti dictated by certain of lie landers baa not IMOII for the benefit of the citi zen hut of the officeholder The chIef nlnfof such legislation has boen th continued holding of office anti the creation of new officers to be traded In as rewards for party service The dtlien II at leant realizing as never before that the administration of public affairs Is a business that conies close home to hlmr that such business must ho honestly and ellIot ently conducted and that his ballot should not bo cost as a matter of sent iment but for that candidate or that party which shows tho highest capac ity for properly conducting the affairs of tho state on strict business prin ciples Wo task the support of all patriotic citizens regardlesa of their party affil lotion for the state ticket selected by tints convention and for the policies and principles above stated believing that It will Insure butter days for Ken ¬ tucky rilKB DKMVKKY MEN lV SESSION lV ATLANTA OA Atlanta Oct HIIn his annual addroM to tIne convention of the Na ¬ tional Freo Delivery Carriers AHa ¬ ciation at Its scslon here today Pres dent Paul L Lindsay of Georgia Htrongly advocated a parcels post system In connection with tine United atntoa ttoBtofllco departmentI During the morning tine report of secretary P E Cull was rend and showed that the association was in a most flourishing condltloh with a to- tal ¬ membership of 1423 Tine financial report showed that there was at present In the treasury 124271 Tho feature of tho morn ¬ ing Bcsslon was tine address of W It Splllmnii superintendent of tire di ¬ vision of rural free delivery In the postolrtco department at Washington vi ma t 323 t t Broadway I vrrvlcp Tli sImear sid timers are USit H> rural routes operated at an annual cost to tbo xovermnent of 3JOitnoo These rootoa cover ev ¬ OIl elate and territory except Aloaka and the Phllli > plu islands lu tho number ofroutna Illlnoto leads with 2777 while Georgia itana teur t teentk with 1491 Des Molne will probably be MleM M1 1m the mat meeting place of the jcoawnUon there 1IeI l t no other es- udjws SIIii I I 1IAXO Ion 8AI1I f Hiikli JS Limits itrlor gmnd pi niui giMxl nil new for sole at ouoln ltIt It n Ciilnr price Owner JOIrII to city Apply nt 11IK Koulh 10 1111 ht t ktivcti I or ring old 110110 101 I 0 f 92T Kcwnril The city Republican Campatgii I c mr lttM will pat1 21 for any al > debr leading to tile proawutlon sail conviction of any on gUt at buy mi or disposing of reftstmttou eer 14UfiOltt I I- F C IIOOVBR Secretary FOIl SAWJ- My irnldnirr SOI 2 Went Jcffcr MIII nlrm lie ruuniN hull forrlMa hnllmtoin null pantry Nuuljr iwliiiiil lUixt nnldcnt Icuciutloim In city Tile phono I llonu pliern I No I 1023 AUu I liouMhold furnllurtv J I K llnhrr whInes After he dines Ute tIepe ntta I WHEN You Want Any- Printing A You Usuallyc Want it at OnceI THE = Sun Job Room PJene 358R J Does all kinds of printing a ot1Lof t 3how 3 I tI make an effort all all times to I give you just what you want us figure with you tbe I ILet time you need nny print itLgnvoba1y we can save you home money We know we can give you satlstactory woriapd glvs It to you promptly J
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THURSDAY OOTOUKU 10I CIRCULATION STATEMENT

s September 1 007

2 3897B 39084 3874Ii 3880C 38997 39229 3913

10 3902

Ii 389512 390513 393714 3932

IG 391017 389518 389319 389520 390521 389823 390024 390725 39022G 390027 390028 389930 3880

Total 97548Average for September 1907 3902Average for September 190C 3939

Personally appeared before me thisOctober 1 1907 IL D JIacMlllenbusiness manager of The Sun who

affirms that the above statement ofthe circulation of The Sun for themonth of September 1907 Is true to

beleflPETERMy commission expires January

1908 I

Daily Thou htIMoral power affects the world farless by what It does than by what IIt-

Is

THE REPUBLICAN TICKETFor Governor Augustus NE Will

ion of LouisvilleFor Lieutenant GovernorW H

Cox of Mason countyFor Attorney General James

Brcathltt qf Christian countyFor AuditorFrank P jame of

MercerFor countyI

ley of McCracken countyFor Secretary of StateDr Ben

L Bruner of Hart countyFor Superintendent of Public In¬

struction J 8 Crabbe of Boydcounty I

For Commissioner of AgricultureN C Rankin of Henry countyFor Clerk of Court of Appeals

Napier Adams of Pulaski county1 For LegislatureGeorge 0 Mo

BroomMayor

James P SmithCity Attorney Arthur Y MartinCity Treasurer John J Dorian

City Clerk George LehnhardCity Jailer George AndrechlCity Tax Assessor Harlan Griffith

AldermenT C Leech Harry R

Hank G M Oehlschlaeger Jr Ci H Chamblln W T Miller

Councllmen Second ward A EYoung Third ward C L Van Me-

ter¬

Fourth ward F S JohnstonFifth ward Frank Mayer Sixthward W L Bower

Schnol Trustees First ward W M

LKarnes Second ward W J HillsThird ward H S Wells and

J H Garrison Fourth wardpDr C G Warner and C 0 KellyFifth ward I 0 Walker Sixth

ward J C Farley and Ed Morrisp

To which does a man owe the su-

preme dutytho state or his partyp

Meat packcra are enjoying aShakespearean dinner in Chicago

Some of the little ones may toast thetrust In these words of Cassius

Upon what meat doth this greatC eser feed

o

Why the presence of a fleet of ourvessels In the Pacific ocean whichlaps our shores for a thousand milesand the fortification and garrisoningour long neglected Island posseslons should bb considered by our

own people as acts of war Is beyofu

our ken-o

A 00 JOnMr Arthur Y Martin candidate

for city attorney Is a DemocratHe was born a democrat and as

the esteemed NewsDemocrat well

said giving particulars as to the num

ber of his ballot and precinct ho par-

tIcipated¬

In the primaryM

But Mr Martin was not a candi ¬

date for any office at that primary

and asked nothing of the partymerely participating as he had theright because he had supported tho

ticket in the past How he votes this

fall U none of our business none ofthe NewsDemocrats business andthe business of nobody but himselfso long as 5Ir Martin casts his vote

t Conscientiously and In a spirit of

petrIotIUmb uw s1lo

the Xewbbenibcrat Is exploded Iletus dlMfrct the editorial itself whichwas written by the chairman of thecounty Democratic executive commit-

tee anti Lee what sort of an attltudlio has caused the NewsDemocrat Itoassume toward one of tho most Inijortant offices In the gift of the poo

pie of PaducahFor a mere financial conslderalloi

of 00 per month Is the way thisastute lawyer sizes up tho office ofcity attorney and we presume he asthe head of the party machine In Me

Cracken county looked around for ia-

man to fit a 00 job In making 11Is

choice for the office And let ua adlright hero as an Interesting colncldence that his and the NewsDemocrats choice for the office Is thenominee of the party defeating JohnG Miller Jr n young man of thecharacter of Mr Arthur Y Martin

Joe Folk of St Louis occupied inposition similar to the one for whichMr Martin has been nominated Theoffice of police court prosecutor hoibeen bandied about as a G4 job forambitious politicians too long for thegood of Paducah Tho necessity ofthe city employing an extra attorneyto assist the city solicitor in fightingan appeal from police court in theHugh Boyle case recently when tincity attorney should haVe attended t-

it tire reduction In police court of

the fine of a convicted blind tigerkeeper at Eleventh street and Broadway tram 100 to 30 and numerous Instances of a like nature revealthe urgent need of someone In thatoffice who will protect the Interestof society and view tire office as a

trust apart from the modest emolu-

ments which seem to havo stuck In-

the eye of the Democratic countchairman

Mr Arthur Y Martin had no per-

sonal political plans when he partici-pated In the Democratic primary He-

did not seek tho Republican nominajon for city attorney Ho was urgedto make the race for the office as in

good citizen because ho is eminentlywell fitted for tho place and becauseLie as no one else that could b <

round can redeem the police courtfrom the deplorable condition Intowhich It has fallen

He has deceived no one as to hispast affiliations No one was deDelved when he was asked to run Ifgood Republicans in Paducah anxbus to see the welfare of eocletjsafeguarded in the police court arewilling to take up a young man ofhis calibre who surrenders nothingof W political convictions why cannot the better element of Democracrally to his support in the samcause

We have taken the attitude timthe position of the police court pros-ecutor Is ono of grave responsibilityand serious duty Tho NewsDemocrat speaks of It as a mere financialconsideration of 00 frer monthThe News Democrat supports A LHarper for a CO job we support Ar-

thur Y Martin for an office of trustTake your choice

pNot only are long terms of school

better paid teachers and better equipment desirable but the schoolshould be In the hands of moral peapie as example Is as important asprecept in tho training of the youngA state school system with an 1mmoral person at Its head would be de-

plorable We trust the teachers 9fthe state and the parents who arcinterested In the welfare of thischools will Inquire diligently Intithe moral character of the aspirantto the office of superintendent of pubtic instruction

SOUTHERN IMMIGRATIONThe Chicago Tribune is wasting

lots of gray matter imagination Inkand space worrying about the southimmigration problem and beratlnthe attorney general because he hasheld that a state may not send agentto Europe to solicit immigration byoffering laborers their fare across andwages after they get here Somehow-It seems the Tribune Is worryingabout this more than is the south Itmay surprise tho Tribune to leanthat tho south is not particularfoolish over any sort of Immigrationand tho Immigration of foreign laborers Is not being generally encouragedat all

There are certain classes of Indus-tries which moved down into thiCarolinas from New England to es-

cape drastic laws and which anhungering and thirsting after morefamilies to work In their mills Thehave agents in Europe trying to eucure ship loads of immigrants Thesemanufacturers compose the south atthe Tribune sees It

The ruling of the attorney generadoes not affect the western Kontuckmovement in the least We are seek

men only who have monoy wltlling to buy land We desire to encourage the Influx of thrifty Intelllgent husbandmen who Increase ou I

wealth not pauper laborers whimust needs put their little ones tcworK in the mills so that they willgrow into Ignorant halfdevelopedsickly men and women to populatiour country with their offspringsand bring a curse upon the land

Tom Harrison is at conslderablpains to deny that ho offered CbleCollins a place on the police forceTho Sun never said ho did The Sutsaid Chief Collins was offered a platon the police force under Mr Harrison should the latter be electedmayor The proper denial of such aiallegation would come from ChleCollins Mr Harrison may hide b>hind his friends If tho story in ThSun was untrue a card from ChicColllps no doubt would suffice teprovtj Its falsity

I Loadon has 400

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VBAItS OF SlKKKIUMJ ThEN HOIJlST UKALTH

Great llvntcdy tired Skin Dfocnxo ofiosig Standing

Mr J Weber of 1m05 Vine streetSail Jose Cat writes an Interestingstory of terrible skin suffering which

1 ended In robust health when ho foundremedy which cured him like magic

It M Webers own storyla In July lb00 my taco began to

affected with a terrible skin dlsease I went to a doctor and he told

I

me that I had been poisoned and heWanted to operate on me I refused

Ita let him do HO and after a fewI months my face was an awful sightI You could see that It was diseasedto the bone Some people claimedthat I had cancer Great bolls wouldappear Increasing in size and pain ¬

ing mo terribly I began to doctoragain but no one could help melarge pimples and bolls would con¬

tinue to come At that time I hadas many as ten on my face I wassuch a terrible sight that thy friendscould not bear to see me I doctoredfor flvoji years until my funds gaveout and I had to stop During tinstime I tried over 300 remedies

One day J happened to hoar of DD D Prescription and learned that ithad cured several bad cases of Ecze¬

ma I purchased n bottle and then Igot a second bottle The use of fivebottles cured me It has been eightmonths vnow and the disease has notreturned My friends ask what Itwas that cured me of the awful skintroublo and I answer that it was D> D which healed me

Wo know that every word of thoabove letter Is absolutely true Wekeep DD D Prescription tho greatremedy for eczema psoriasis saltrheum dandruff etc because all thocures it has made appear to be lastIng Como in and talk to us aboutthis remedy

I tIL W Walker Co Fifth andBroadway I

IIA Woman at the Bottom of It

The CornierThe condor the great vulture of

the Andes is four feet long and Itsaverage expanse of wing Is about ninefeet Sometimes it soars as high assix mites far above ordinary cloudsand thence makes a wide survey forprey It is a voracious eater preferring deer llamas or young cattle forIts food and after meals Is almostunable to Sly and U easily captured

The poet Swinburne swims superbIb

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15 TO 20 WILL BUY

1tt UNUSUALLY GOOD AXIIIX MEXS SUITS OH

AT TIm XEW STOKEjjGOAT 1

Do you limit your clothingappropriation to 15 or 20

lItattenltlonthese prIcesiiJThe are made for us by tseveral of the best manufact ¬ It

urers In the country so we jknow their worth you pay rmore for an equal value else¬

where

tThe garments are In thet best styles of the day of fine

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IIspienI I

Tire lines are complete now

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Exceptions to a claim of 7CG5 ortho American Credit Indemnity comparry assignee of Stifle Lockwoodcompany in the E Hchkopf Saddli J

company bankruptcy case were fik1itoday and will be heard at a datebe sot later by Referee Bagby lOII

A petition for a 10 per centdend In tho E Uohkopf bankruptcase matter was flied with IlifereBagby this morning

Referee Bagby will today ovcrrulI the claim of William Kraus fo

93333 The matter has been to tMdistrict court and Referee Bagb > j I

afIfirmedamended petition fittd Kraus claimsthis amount due on contract for erIvices

lu Jollro CoiiitEd Farris anti Sticks McCormick

charged with rolling a tanki ofroasting cars thoy allied toI

11111missedmoney by false pretenses I

Othor cases John McGraw drun-kenness

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1 and eons Jessie Wilsoncolored breach of peace continuedCharles Leo colored robbery held toanswer Gus Torian colored seduction continued W W Bartlettdrunkenness 1 and costs

In County CourtJohn AUto a native of Genoa Ita ¬

ly was granted final naturalizationpapers lie came to this country whet1 G years old and Immediately maJapplication for naturalization papers

In Circuit urtII

R M Jones and qthers ned suitagainst W W EngljBh and securityfor a note which with luteresamounts to H8IM Curtslnger against Mary B liar ¬

per for 150 damages Plaintifft al ¬

logos that he rented a farm from Sirs i

unIderstandlngcertain Improvements which he didnot make damaging his sill k andfarming Implements

H E Parrish andv J A Dossettagainst Arthur Zeh gL Acree andT H Trice to enjofn them from In-

terfering¬

with the operation of a sawnull at Thirteenth and Caldwellstreets Thp mill was erected by thefive and a misunderstanding resultedtho defendants threatening Iit Is al-

leged¬

to tear away part of the ma ¬

chinery and render the mill uselessThe plaintiffs ask that they be re¬

strained from taking >ny at lon atnil Utittr their contrite for cuttingtimber have been coipnlotod

need IllnlMary E Houstr to L Roof prop

rty at Ninth and Tennessee streets700J T Armstrong et tl to R R Ho

KMn property In the county 1 amiother eOnstdsraUons

R C GiHam executor of W AGlllam to a O Thompson pronprtjIn tile county 300-

Marninget

LicensesGeorge W Madams to Pearl SlrkJ M1 Wyatt to Maine SkaggsJohn Wlmberly to Emma Taylor

colored

MRS imUCKHXKIIHJEI BAD IX XEW YOm

Louisville Ky Oct 10 MJohn C Breckenrldge willow of Gen¬

eral John BrerkenrldKB at one tingevice president of the United Statesand candidate for president againstAbraham Lincoln died today in NewYork according to a telegram receiv ¬

ed here last night

Tine timings men have clonel alterwilting until tliry could afford toare not numorou This nppllfs di ¬

rectly to nilvortlscrs

Matchless WorkmanshipMost diseases or of spinal originThat is a characteristic generaliza-

tion¬

of Osteopathy In a nutshell andIs a contention that has never bourndisproved

Tho Osteopathic diagnosis andtreatment are now and original andits procentago of cures have attractedwide attention This Is history that

IchallljngedIprinciples

witha

part of tho recognized but theoreticalteachings of every school of practicehut in an unsystematic form

You cannot study tho anatomy ofthe spinal column fvlthout marvelinglint It so seldom gets out of ordor

I t is the most matchless piece ofworkmanship In all mechanics andthe wonder Is that it should sometimes from the way is la abused do

I ts work at allI By all laws of physics the spino isliable at any moment to get out of or-

der¬

It Is subject to slips wrenchespressures deadlocks spraIns contracions and congestions any one ofwhich require only an intelligent en ¬

gineer to adjust to relieve and cureThe Osteopath is that engineerIn just a few moments I can easily

explain to you why and how Osteo ¬

pathy Is achieving such a wonderfulsuccess in curing all kinds of chronicand acute Illness and I shall takegreat pleasure in doing BO

Just now you may have a touch ofthe Fall ailment to which wo Paduabans are heir If so lot mo tellyou how easily how quickly such nil ¬

ments yield to the osteopathic treat ¬

mentPt fl B Fronsgo tjlfr Broadway

PLane 11Q7A

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PLATFORM OF

REPUBLICAN PARTY

1 We approve tie pillcle andoommrnd the ability Integrity andcourage tof President K <ioMvelt amihis admtetttrauon anti without expr wlnK a prrffrpnc for say candi ¬

elate favor the x rctlon by the nextnatloBpi owjvnitea fur prelduct ofone In full aronl vlth taeae policiesand wio wlI iwtiraMy carry themoat In thr lattmta of all the people

2 We demand that all alecttOMshall lx hinMtly conducted sad deofara hut the ruis of good governmeat ami the future happiness andWelts of the ropl of Kentiwkr laIriRpparahly bnnnd up In the coppiceston of all attain and crime againstan boat ballot that haft 10 esCortnaMely tUacramlI our state underDewoofaMe rule dcrviag tho titleof their ri btfnl herltate ropreaanlatlv govornmmt

The law fop rlKtratlon certlflaa Inslmrx>i vl oo the star e by the DemooratIIc party or rnirooral polHIeal vanposes whereby votes In Kentuckyhave boon Jlgotlaola Instrumentspassing by delivery ought to be topeeUd

3 The judiciary of the stats In

both the circuit and appellate courtsshould be chosen on nonpartisanground and thll coaliBmnee In oflteof faithful Judicial public wrvjintashould be determined by no other tjualIIdeation than fitness

4 There should be oompleto public-Ity concerning tho oxpemllturu ofmoney for political campaigns and alaw should lbe paMvd providing or-

an accounting by candidates ann oarimlgn maiiRKcni of all sums of motleycollected for iKilltleal pnrKMev

S We demand tho redlatrletlng ofKentucky In lgislntlve senatorialcongressIonal and Judicial districtwhich shall live wjnal ropreMntatlontimid wjual voting power to every ellIzon of every district In conformitywith the plain requirements of time

Constitution and not as at presentIn flagrant violation thereof

0 There should be prompt and efficient enforcement of the criminal lawsof every kind and at all tlniri huttwpuclally at this time do we cull fortho rigid enforcement of thi lawagainst those forms of crimes whichunder the recent administration of Justice In many communities hawcono practically unpunished Electionthieves gamblers poijlrbom operatorsend others who commit crimes InHheIntereirt of those controlling tho localtdmlnlstratlon of some of our citiesind counties should be punished amithe Juries should bo so selected as toprevent the packing of juries for thopurpose of securing verdicts In accordmice with the wishes of those inwhoso hands tho selection of the JirlogIs placed or under whose control unddirection they are selected

7 Wo demand that the booksvouchers and accounts of all municipalities all public officers antI publicInstitutions and of all corporations Inwhich a city of the state owns the ma-

Jority¬

Intorest either directly orIthrough subordinate corporationstees or commlssionrrs shall bo opento Inspection und Investigation at alltnics by any ritizon uad shall bo reg¬

ularly audited and tho results published by an Independent accountantwho shall not hu elfglblo to rcex rninesuch books vqucticra or accounts

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FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUITS

If you bclcng to the Fifteen Dollar Suitclass youre the Man were after

We believe we can outdrcts for the 1

money any Fifteen Dollar Suit Man thatdoes not come here tor his Clothes

All the necessary little things in the cut ¬

ting and making are put into our SuitsThe conservative price countenances no

neglectFabrics new and the inside work built

stayvince

afteryou

months of wear A look will toII4

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iItCanItItIt

I

Vere Past Masters in the art of dressJ

and were always at your service1h

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THE trice In oressiofl-S W demand a reform In the man

agement of our public oteemoajriiaiiand pnnl InMliHtkmo to the end thaithey shall lie operatedl by Idpartisanboards upon proper busbies prlnclplea anti theIr inmates treated hu-

manely0I We favor time onaciiMnt anti en

forccruciit of t uniform Meal optloiIlaw with the CAt n the Rovcrtjtmunit

10 We 4jbd IJMt Ute P1rhoolc of tw3Jtf ibmdhitflh

and kept entity out of gfUUcs anthat the lrtfriita and w fate of hichildren sbrll beer Brat boasldoraopIn all public school Mltrr

We call for betUr MboU aplIschool hoivcs tor lorigtr aettool ter4Mlu the country ami Itttttr par for tWtrachen and OtU i1OeO5Gr1 achtlt1trustees be hut <m dUferanl 4sfrom other riMttww o

I11I We favor amen mratB to rtaJlaws permUtloc and etictwnwliiR jointnomination of tM same candidate byUJD different parties

12 We condemn UM taw pawedfor Immoral political ptirpoac creSttug 1w ntehic eotnmlaaton In Kentucky and domand Its repeal

IS We condemn time enactment by

tbe Democratic party of a large nessher of oboosloua tax laws awl the eNoelton of Nteleaa ofloera aa the rpwanof parttMn service sad we promlIf gives power to repesil all saab lenMId reduce UM taxes to u Igweetpossible rate wwalatent with an effl

olrnt admlnlKmtlon of tJt state guycrnmoui

Conclusionror years pest tho legislation OK

acted by the Democratic party antidictated by certain of lie landers baanot IMOII for the benefit of the citizen hut of the officeholder The chIefnlnfof such legislation has boen thcontinued holding of office anti thecreation of new officers to be tradedIn as rewards for party service

The dtlien II at leant realizing asnever before that the administrationof public affairs Is a business thatconies close home to hlmr that suchbusiness must ho honestly and ellIotently conducted and that his ballotshould not bo cost as a matter of sentiment but for that candidate or thatparty which shows tho highest capacity for properly conducting the affairsof tho state on strict business principles

Wo task the support of all patrioticcitizens regardlesa of their party affil

lotion for the state ticket selected bytints convention and for the policiesand principles above stated believingthat It will Insure butter days for Ken ¬

tucky

rilKB DKMVKKY MEN lVSESSION lV ATLANTA OA

Atlanta Oct HIIn his annualaddroM to tIne convention of the Na ¬

tional Freo Delivery Carriers AHa ¬

ciation at Its scslon here today Presdent Paul L Lindsay of GeorgiaHtrongly advocated a parcels postsystem In connection with tine Unitedatntoa ttoBtofllco departmentI

During the morning tine report ofsecretary P E Cull was rend andshowed that the association was in amost flourishing condltloh with a to-

tal¬

membership of 1423Tine financial report showed that

there was at present In the treasury124271 Tho feature of tho morn ¬

ing Bcsslon was tine address of W ItSplllmnii superintendent of tire di ¬

vision of rural free delivery In thepostolrtco department at Washingtonvi ma t

323 ttBroadway

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vrrvlcp Tli sImear sid timers areUSit H> rural routes operated at anannual cost to tbo xovermnent of

3JOitnoo These rootoa cover ev ¬

OIl elate and territory except Aloakaand the Phllli >plu islands lu thonumber ofroutna Illlnoto leads with2777 while Georgia itana teur tteentk with 1491

Des Molne will probably be MleMM1 1m the mat meeting place of the

jcoawnUon there 1IeIl t no other es-udjws SIIii

II 1IAXO Ion 8AI1If Hiikli JS Limits itrlor gmnd pi

niui giMxl nil new for sole at ouoln ltItIt

n Ciilnr price Owner JOIrII tocity Apply nt 11IK Koulh 10 1111httktivctiI or ring old 110110 101I

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92T KcwnrilThe city Republican Campatgii I

c mr lttM will pat1 21 for any al >

debr leading to tile proawutlon sailconviction of any on gUt at buymi or disposing of reftstmttou eer14UfiOlttII-

F C IIOOVBR Secretary

FOIl SAWJ-My irnldnirr SOI 2 Went Jcffcr

MIII nlrm lie ruuniN hull forrlMahnllmtoin null pantry Nuuljr iwliiiiillUixt nnldcnt Icuciutloim In city Tilephono Illonu pliernI No I1023 AUuI

liouMhold furnllurtv J IK llnhrr

whInesAfter he dines Ute tIepe ntta I

WHENYou Want Any-

PrintingA

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PJene 358R

JDoes all kinds of printing

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ItImake an effort all all times toI

give you just what you wantus figure with you tbe

IILet time you need nny printitLgnvoba1y we can saveyou home money We knowwe can give you satlstactoryworiapd glvs It to youpromptly

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