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Cerrtipdndent of a Paris Paper Throw lightron Agulnaldos Allies Expected Help

I from Bryan Jmd Democrats Responsible

for Killing of American Soldiers

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THIJ IlINESParis Apr 1

From a fetteraddressed front-ManimaFebuiry1C to tho Journallo Temps we oxtract the followingj>

Is knownthat Agulnaldobelieving onenio5 8 a tlafled

with their suc ¬

cess during thedry season Octo ¬

tic r Novemberhid Decemberniado overturespt peace whichwero not onlyhaughtily re ¬

pulsed alsowith threats totreat as rebels theTagal soldierswho nlllInto their1iands-

Agulnaldo inthj North pro ¬

tended to disbandhis partisanswhilegiving them timorder to come andassemble In thoSouth aroundManila whoretheir presencewas soon ¬

fested by tholoath of GenLawton and sonicbattles Thyare still there

Such IB for thopast yearended tho show-ing

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for tho Amer ¬

loans in the PhilIt Jsnot

brllliantlfwoaddthe Importatiquof pest atthe dilficult soluthin of tho religioiiH questions

Howevermay bo tho strug ¬

gle between thoFiUplno and theYnnlees will be-gin again withtho return of thogroat heat andrain and ruinand violent lentilwill not fail losnake a vast corn ¬

otery of this mag-nificent

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archipel-ago

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lilt is in thotriumph of thoDemocrats of thoUnited States Inthe approachingprosidontiaIolectiona

Filipinos placel1tllelr hopes

BryanJsOf theUnlteJ Stktes

will bo thoImmediate consequence of hiselection

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little translationfrom an articleaxed in not Jessinch le vspftpers

the original in-

k thetwo oughtd together Theaye that the iFili

I g a cemetery ofat hip lng Ieilled Law on and

s 11j y thererandthenaddspdthfe Filipinos

ectioii of Bryanare holding out

notexpept help

piefican citizenslafthe war would

I send you wasprincipal nowLei evi

by a Frenchmans with the menOtir soldiers It

no tone as theslandered our

the warm Cubates14t n thn enn the wide worldoOk for help andto the Democraticnit c1 States hasil rival that 4oes

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Every human tjelpg whowishes to see our soldiers defeatedis opposed to McKinley and infavor of Agilinaldo And Bryan Itis singular indeed sympa ¬

thy the Democratic party inspiresamong the enemies of our coun ¬

try No such sentiment exists inregard tef other countries Theenemies of France GermanyEngland Russia or Italy are hos ¬

tile to the entire people of thosecountries But the enemies ofthe United States of our bravosoldiers and generals who offertheir lives for their couittry lookupon Democratic leaders as theiralliesx The only hope the Filipinoinsurgents have is Bryan Theonly hope the American soldiershave is McKinley Itis tho rebelflag Aguinaldo and Bryan onone side and the brave UnitedStates soldiers and McKinley theStars and Stripes on the otherThe line is very distinctly drawnAmerican voters will choose be-

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these two This is only asample of what appears fre-quently

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in the EpropeanprssA treeis vwowitby its

The fruits of the Democraticparty are most pleasing to the

of our enemiesVIii should >royal Americans

encourage their growth Whyshould true Americans vote inharmony with the BOhtiments andwishes of our eneihies Tub boysin blue used to May I Wo voteas we shot True Americansshould say I vote wIth the defenders of the l1a wber vi itfloats and not With its eriemiesSuch men wIlt vote for McKiiilay AN AMEacAtf ABROAD

GREA1BIPICNIQ i

i 3Will be Given by theft Charlci Band

Full Program ArrangedJuneI r

9th the Date

The Saint Charles Bernard1Band are preparing for a big picnic to be lvenatSt QharlesanSaturday Jun6v9jwhichfpr8riiSises to be one of the chief attractions of the picnic season inHopkins county This band isknown Widely as one of the bestmusical organizations in thispart of tim State and it has takenon now life from the time of thecompletion of the now hall whichwas opened with a notable ball afew months a

Copy for the posters to an ¬

flounce the details of this grandpicnic is now in TIlE BEE Printery and the posters will decoratedead walls and vacant placesthroughout a large section in a

In the meantimeTUB BEE bears the news to thous¬

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ands and the St Charles Bandwill have wisest the day arrivesa multitude to listen to the sweetmusic they so Veil know how tvmake and to partake of hio re ¬

freshments and amusements thatwill be in evidence without stinton the fixed

IThere will be three band con ¬

certs during the day from 10a m to 1 p m 3 to 5 p mJand7 to 8 p m Besidethere will be an excellent or l s-

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Among the attractionsare races bicycle

race an eg rte for ladies foot-races high and long jumpingthe greasy polo etc and a prizewill given to the prettiestbaby The names of the follow ¬

ing gentlemen on 1hio an ¬

nouncement and guarantee thatthe program will be outin detail W J Faulls presi-dent

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W Cook vice presidentM Smithjtreasurer Brick Southworth secretary J A Mitchellmusical director Dr W K Nisbet business manager

IUThe Laugh Hart agrathiato of the NewYork Institute of science a hypnotist of

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rare powers appear at theOpera House tonight and therest of the week He is allright

A Nice Entertainment J

The closing exercises of the StCharles school last Thursday nightwere creditable indeed and werehighly enjoyed by tim large audionce Od wiry conclusively thatMIss Davis end Mr Cart the teachers are thoroughly competent to

auywberet1leHart the Laugh King at the

Opera House Thursday Fridaysaysif0 =

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> REPUBLICAN

DISTRICT CONVENTION

HonE T Franks of Daviess and Drt

Will P Ross of Hopkins Chosen t

Delegatesa

IHon R W Slackof Daviess PresIded

and W H Ross of Hopkins WasVJtt

E B MEUEN YASCIlOSEKELECli

The Second Congressional Dis-trict

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Republican convention heldat Henderson Monday was calledto order by district chairman E0 Vance who made a talk onstate politics and the record ofthe Rep 1icnn party Hon RW Slack representative frpmOwensboro was chosen temp-orary

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chairman and W H Rossof Madisonville was made tern¬

porary secretary and the tempo-rary organization made pernitinenL

Mr Slack in taking the standMade tn extended speech re-

iVleving the happenings atFrankforfc and the things trarispiring in Kentucky in conse ¬

quence f th0 passage of the Goebellaw Ono thit he insistedupon was that the man who as apart of th0 election machinetried to rob avprecinct outS votedeserved to be ltp g g fo ap9st

The So1lQwin were cmittees chosonby Ute conyeniorlt i

tifFTmine had

pente1castJ p Taylor McLean JnoWalfein WilbornU1l1on1AWebster Hancock

Credentials HarnessHenderson Paul M Moore Hop ¬

L R Davis QhrjstianRichard Vivian DaViess G S

NogglesUnionJ A Olarlv Hancock

Resolutions E G SebreeHenderson W H Ross Hop ¬

WT Fowler ChristianJoe Lee Daviess E B McEuenMcLean CrOmwell UnionD Browning Webster J NPaxtbn Hancock

Rules and Order of BusinessifS1¬

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liamson Christian R F GoodeDaviess M G Ashby JilcLeanJ M Thorn asson Union 0 REdwards Webster E 0 VanceHancockNo wore presented fordelegate except E TFranks of Daviess and DryillP RQSc9f Hppkins both

of liom wore by acclamationv 3ST B qlltJl1bes1ofjHancok YSS olcof the district committee andmember of the state central com ¬

mittee for the yearsno other c pre-sented

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M D Thornberryj fWebsterand Hiram orChrisianwere chosen alternato delegatesto the NationalWyatt WattS Of wasnamed ag the assistant elector

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The report of the committeeon credentials was simplyHnacontests and each county castits full representative vote Theonly thing that had anything ofthe complexion of a contest intie body of the convention was

balloting for elector Chris ¬

thin County cast 40 votes forMcEuen and 5 for Vance andwhen Hopkins was called andcjvst 25 votes for McEuen MrYance withdrew his name andJfcEuen was declared electeddelegiHonftp vote ag ftUhit on all itiestions

1 the int ere St of Dr Ross

f The Republicans of the SecondCongressional of KentuckyIn ConvcnU n assembled reaffirmthoRopuullcnnIUatform15001 andcongratulntothe arty thatthe principles thatplatform have been the law of

land and our has faith-fully perforniod everypromisot0peopleWhenRepublican party cameInto In 1897 country badjust through a period otfoui1aIinIn1tipjiduringstagnated j fortunes t

shops closed j the honest lab-orers crowding the road n tramps jconfidence in the credit of the Naemptyexpendltl1reach day and hour increasing ourdebt until a spirit of gloom theland the advent of the Bepublican administration1 in power

the guidance and wise counjjel of President McKinley our rep ¬

resentatives have so managed affairsof our country as to restore confi-dence

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and private j thewheelfeof industry have started la

orers honest laborandwithout oppressing the peopleunjust taxes the incurred un ¬

der a Democratic administrationJave been and with our reven ¬

ues largely exceeding our expendi ¬

ures we enjoyed a

mIIOi rDavid Thats I it first

New York HeraldI

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prosperity never excelled In the his¬

tory our GovernmentRepublican ¬

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expectthenpprovnlwho have tho good of our country atdelegntestothein Philadelphia June 10 1000 to casttheir votes for Hon William Mc-Kinley as tho Republican nomineefor the office of President of theUnited States of America and alloutlying annexations territories andtributariesIn of unexampled pros ¬

perity and the triumph of AmericanArms on land arid sea and while theenjoyingftpeople of Kentucky are fighting tomaintain the right of suffrage freedom pf the ballot majority theqfreoUnder the forms of law and theprovisions of the Goebel law a mindrity represented by unscrupulousmen have deliberated thesanction of partisan counts at ¬

tempted to overthrow and trampleunder foot the will of the people ofthis State as expressed at pollsmnchneryofder the guise of seeking to punish anassassin these same unscrupulousmen have attempted to blacken thename of the Republican party in or-der

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to cover their steal of the Stateoffices tparties ¬

overthrow this band of buccaneerssuc ceded after the hardest foughtpolitical battle known to tho peopleof this generation in electing Re¬

to hold tho State officesfpr four years as the servants of thepeopleWith a stroke of tho pen a return ¬

ing board wiped out every Vestigeof the ballot and have declared thatothers never selected by the people

bolongingtothethgfoImt

deterringhonesthonest indignation of this unholy al¬

liance between unscrupulous politi-cians

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and judgesWe call lovers of liberty to

iniquitousGoebelto cease our efforts until under thelaw every man in Kentucky shallhave full free privilege of cast¬

ing his yote as lie wishes and hav ¬

ing it counted as castWo extend to Governor W S-

TJyIQlbhdthc other State officersour this theirhour persecution and commendthem for the manly brave fight theyhave made for od people whoplaced them in office

Wo endorse heartily the adminis-tration

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of the state affairs of tholast administration headed by exGov Bradley and we especially-coipmend him fot th brilliant t fightho has made before the andthe courts for the principles of theRepublican party and the rights ofhis fellow citizensVrj FOWLER chair-

EBMOEuBNrsD MARTINJdfc LEEld G SEnitEE

I ITO CROlWELLZj1J D BROWNING

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fIEW OF EAEINCTON

As Found by Visiting Editor Qta RclljjiI

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 publishedat Louisville is Earlington andour people and industries asfbuno by the editor of that paperRev W E Arnold during hisrecent stay hero at hie meeting-of the Green River Holiness Assedation

Enrlington is n nice little city witha population of nearly 8000 It is n

on the Hendersonbranch of the L N Railroad andthe headquarters of tho St BernardCoal Coal Company A large pro ¬

portion of its people are connectedwith tho or the mines butErosper¬

BC01 UlJpuatSt Bernard Company isa notable corporation They own something like twenty thousand acres ofHopkins county coal lands andoperate seven in this countywith an annual output of about 800OOQ tons They have also more thanone hundred coke ovens at Earling ¬

ton from which they turn out thou¬

sands of tons of coke everyThis company toes not use union

labor They are always ready tolisten to individual grievances butwill not recognize any ororganization of their workmenThey nye never had a strike Sofirmly attached to the company aretho that the recentlabor troubles in tho umtnlngdistrlct-of Western Kentuckytheyto allow the agitators of the neigh ¬

boring mines to come amongthem at all Many of theseemployes have been with thoSt Bernard Company for morethan 25 years The company treatsits men right and fromthem a loyalty and devotion wehave never seen miners any¬

where else Wo talked withof these laborers and without ex ¬

ception they in the highestterms of the men having these greatinterests in their If thereis any dissatisfaction anywhere wefailed to discover it Recently afterdeclaring a reasonable dividendupon its investment this companyfound a balance in its treasury ofseven thousand dollars This sumit divided among its laborers in pro ¬

portion to their time of ervicoChristian principles and notorgani ¬

zations of capital and labor mustsettle the questions springing upbetween the employer m

It has of tho StBernard Coal Conipany to encourageits men in bull ling homes ofownoIt has sold them lots at anominal price jhns built themhouses and allowed thernto payforthese houses upon easy j hasput In waterworks electric lightsand a telephone system cares forthe looks after the educationof the children and keeps Its eye onthe moral and material Interests ofits people The dqed to every lot inEarllngton contains a provision thatno intoxicating liquors are eyes tobe sold on premises In conse ¬

quence of these things we found inEarlington a sober industrioushappy people

Ed named DeadMr Ed Earned died at tho resi¬

dence of his mother in Madisontyphoidfeverreared in HopkIns county and wasabout 40 years of ago He was aconsistent member PleasantGrove Baptist oflhe motherand several brothers survivo him

Manager Galbreath of th6Hopkinsville Opera House saysHart the Laugh King is allright I Opera House tonight andthe rest of time week

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MASONIC BUILDING

AND OPERA HODSl-

MuchStock Now Taken and Company

Will Be Organized in a SKpri Time

St Johns Day Celebration WilliCotvSi

tribute to the Enterprise 6w V

IfAssured 4-

aThe work of the committee and

citizens in behalf of the proposednew opera house and Masonictemple has progressed in ttlmpstsatisfactory manner to time promotors of this very worthy enter ¬laJgei1ttobring a benefit in various waystheprojectprosperedthatbeen taken by twentythree sub ¬

scribers all but of whom arecitizens of Earlingtom ThenameSof those who have taken stock inthe new building are Gee 0 ¬

Atkinson John B AtkinsonWalter S McGary 0 MpLeod James R hash N IToombs M Cain Charles GowellDr E A Ohatten S W MotUershead Lee Qozart 0 G Robrinson Victoria Lodge Na84Kof r7Vm Kimmons BOn T

R Ooyle Geo WRobinson L W SchinetzerIsaac Davis John M HoganMTvr > nnfr> n n GIvens Pau MMoore The plans and specifica ¬

tions will be in the hands of thecommittee within a few days andbids will be asked when the or¬

ganization of the stockshall have been completed whichis expected to be done in a short I

whileThe Masons have neggtiations

on foot for the disposal of theirpresent lodge room property andquite liberal subscriptions havebeen made by individual mem ¬

bers of E W jUainerJLodEO to afund to to beand fitting up ftthe building The vspuet110 Of

6will bo time PropertY f theXIsons and the lower story will bethe property of the stock com¬

pany referred to above Eachportion of the building is to be aseparate and distinct institutionand the purpose of those inter-ested

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is to snake eaph a timing ofbeauty and comfort and use tothe people of Earlington and the

gatesThe withit is planned to celebrate the24th of June willl be made tocontribute further toward thisenterprise the success of whichis already assured

Hart the Wizard of the Mind

Hart the Laugh King whoopened a four nights engage ¬

mont at the Masonic Operapleasing ¬

HypnotismDr ¬

ments in Hopkinsville to thelargest business over done at theOpera House He was made amember of time Hopkinsville B-

PO Elks No 545 last week

comVletechangeOne of the principal features tonight will be the breaking ofarock weigning from 500 to7Qpounds on a hypnotized iiILsuspended between two chairs-and the waking up of the 21hour sleeper Prices will be 85525 and 15 cents

Tired of Mormoiiljnt

About two yearS ago some

throughQarlisleconverts among whom were aman by the name of Elliott andwithtlwenNaffordslinestoand to lot them know that I want tocOmo home Jn the fall This is ahavebeenwe came out hero and it seemS likewnVo titIf lovo ortohelp t

often win j

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