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j E K INDICTED
BY GRAND JURY
is Accessories To the Assassina
tion of Goebel.
fpE NAMED AS PRINCIPALS.
flov. Taylor, Captain Davis and
Green Golden Were Indirectly
Referred To In Report.
The Franklin county, Ky., grand
afternoon returned in
dents against ten persons, chnrg
jug them with complicity in the mur
ier c ,f William Goebel. The principals
named are Henry R. Youtsey James
EerrT Howard, Harlaud
Whittaker and “Tallow Dick” Combs,
eolo-el Those indicted *s accessories
w 0 re the fact are Secretary of State
Powers, Captain John L. Powers and
of State Charles Finley,
g. fulton and F. Wharton Golden.
In the indictment relating to the
alleged accessories threa other men are
indirectly referred to as accessories,
though no indictments were reported
ggaiust them. They are Governor W.
& Tavlor, Green Golden and Captaia
John Davis.
Henry E. Youtsey, who is mentioned
as the first principal, was a clerk of
office of State Auditor Sweeney,
lontsey was tho first named in the
oase by Wharton Golden, the star wit
ness for the prosecution at the exam
iniug trial of Caleb Powers. Jim and
Berry Howard are cousins and moun
taineers of note in connection with the
old Howard feud. They were with the
men alleged to have been brought here
by the Powers brothers and Finley
md others on the “excursion of moun
taineers. ”
Harland Whittaker lived in Butler,
Governor Taylor’s home county, and
is alleged to have been in the room in
the executive building from which the
(hot was fired.
Dick Combs, the negro, lived at
Beattyville, ami also visited Frankfort
with the mountain men. Caleb Powers is
the Republican contestee for secretary
of state and John L. Powers, another
cf the defendants named as au acces
sory, is his brother.
Charles Finley was secretary of state
nnder the former Republican state ad
ministration when W. O. Bradley was
governor. Charles Finley is now in
Indianapolis, having gone there just
before the warrant charging him with
complicity was sworn out six weeks
*S°- WH. Culton as also a clerk
in the office of Auditor Sweeney.
Wharton Golden was a member of
the Taylor state guard and claimed to
torn states’s evidence on the stand in
the examining trial of Caleb Powers,
he recited what he claimed to
e the inside facts relating to the al
conspiracy to murder Goebel
j® enough of the Democratic mem
r* of the legislature to give the Re-
! n ‘ lcans a majority. It is stated that
e commonwealth will at once nolle
* ossc indictment against Golden
consideration of his testimony.
, warrants will be sent to Clay
Hanan counties for the arre3t of
01 and Berry Howard. It is not
° w n what plans the officers have for
into custody the others who
not been arrested.
GOVERNORS agree.
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* ,<>e an< * ' Irginii* Boundary Dls-
Pnte Will Soon Be Settled.
cd°^r r f ors McMillin of Tennessee,
Ur- ® r °f Virginia, reached an
tothettm at WaB bingbon Tuesday ar
PatewV v,° men *' boundary dis
the two st t aB ex * B * ed between
Jotand^tf o ®’ includiu 8 the g° v *
tuteg h u a H°rney generals of both
Thf- a een * n P ro K r ess two days.
6C n ent is tliat each of the
Tnit ef i g* T 1 Be lcct a member of the
t ateB . B e °detic survey; that
(om m i s J 0 again select a third
<hi a j ‘ olt€r rom 80tn e state other
the thr J U * 8 M ee or Virginia, and that
*hiehwo,pn mark .° ut the new line
••that-, i ratified by the court
aetr ne boundary.
IfAKEK bound oyer.
' 6 Murderer Held For the Crime
Xb e c Wl,ho t Hail.
liHeg/*! Bte P * n *** P rofl ecution of
harder • aker ’ OQ the charge of wife
<!*rnoi n * 8 teken at Atlanta Monday
p & l a trial before
e “ an - The prisoner was
On!, 0 *be Tower without bail.
•*as <•■> '^ Uae8 * waß examined and
Bak P V e i Tittman, the mau
f rs Baker’s with alie natiug
* !e ks tn Actions and upon whom
killing CaSt tfae whol e blame for
. Witness P - i.
N Whi an wae held in a $l,OOO
a Ppearance as a witness
The eyes of horses and cattle,
equally with the eyes of man,
are cured by
Mitchells Eye Salve
which
was favorably known in this
region as far back as 1849.
You may place great confi
dence in this remedy.
Price 25 cents. All druggists.
HALL & RUCKEL,
New Tort. 1848. London.
TV TO crop can
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out Potash. /|||^
Every blade
Grass, every grain
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if too little, the growth will be
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GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York.
Preliminary Arrangement.
“These photographs are my souve
nirs of travel.”
“All these? Well, Miss Julia, you’ve
been an extensive traveler.”
“No, I haven’t traveled at all.
These are souvenirs of the travels I’m
going to travel W'hen I marry rich.”
Ciiroaic Tetter.
Dr. James C. Lewis, of Tip Top,
Ky., writss: “I have an invalid friend
with me from Florida, who has derived
great benefit from the use of your Tet
terine, in Chronio Tetter. I wish you
to send him a box to the above ad
dress. Money enclosed.” 50c. box at
drug stores, or by mail from J. T.
Shuptrine, Savannah, G.
The Difference.
“Did you go to the girls’ college
benefit supper, major?” “Yes, little
gal.” “They say it was a circus, ma
jor?” “No, it wasn’t, little girl. If
it had only been a circus I could have
bought a bag of rancid peanuts for a
nickel, instead of paying 50 cents for
a burnt ball of popcorn.”
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lish a series of twenty Illustrated boxing lessons
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same privileges as those wealthy enough to be
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Bargain Counter Method.
Tess —How’s your club getting
along?
jess— Oh. we’re getting a big mem
bership now since we reduced the
initiation fee.
Xess I told you $5 was too much
to expect any woman to pay.
j eßS —Yes, we realized that, so we
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Din n ; Cut In Chios.
Chinese customs and comestibles ere
so very queer ;..at we never fall to find
a Chinese bill of fare an interesting
document. Three cyclists in the laud
of the Dragon Fly recently attended a
full-dress Chinese dinner, with chop
sticks in place of forks and spoons,
festive Chinamen clad in purple, blue
and green jackets over their gayest
frocks, and a menu of which they
have given the benefit to the public in
Travel.
“The meal was of the usual Chinese
topsy-turvy order. It began with
sweets and ended with soup. First,
there was served a liquid like warm
sherry, together with little Jam
dumplings and a vermicelli concoction
called almond tea. Then we sat
down to twelve dishes arranged on
the tables sugar-cane, cherries,
shrimps, dates, cuttlefish, oranges,
slices of preserved duck, preserved
walnuts and so on, every one helping
himself by means of chop sticks.
“Then we came to the more serious
part of the entertainment—shark’s fins,
jellyfish, sea slugs, wild duck, mush
rooms, lotus nuts, pickled pigeon’s
eggs, duck and pork, rice floating in
candied water and birds’-nest soup.
When w r e had rested ten minutes from
our labors a bucket of hot, plain rice
was placed In the center of the table,
and everybody filled himself up ac
cording to individual capacity. It was
a nice evening.”
The Nicer Phrase.
“What’s the difference between a bet
and a wager?” asked the man who
thinks there are too many words in
the English language.
“A bet,” said the friend who always
wears a dresg coat after 0 o’clock, “is
something you make with a man,
which has to be paid, no matter who
loses. A wager is something more re
fined. It’s made with a woman, and
is not considered collectible unless she
wins.”—Washington Star.
The Salvation army, for the second
time, has failed to get a foothold in
Mexico. Mexican law's forbid all re
ligious processions in the streets of
cities.
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M /W*. ) Don’t allow yourself to be talked Into buy
oTy /\\ //7M ing a shoddy job to save a dollar or bo when
J \n/ Jy Jj the best 13 on sale in every town in the
j V\v/ \*f r, j\ South. Did you ever think how easy it is
\ \ I J ' for some people to be talked into a thing?
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do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy
their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains
Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a .Tasteless
form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the
malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that
Grove’s is the Original and that all other so-called oTasteless
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that Grove’s is superior to all others in every respect. You
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and excellence having long been established. Grove’s is the
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“Pot of Beans.”
George W. Bean, Sr., and his four
sons of Somerville, Mass., were all
made Master Masons on the same
evening recently in Putnam Lodge.
So far as is known, a similar event has
never occurred in the history of the
masonic fraternity. The five men
have been given the nickname of “the
pot of Beans.”
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7 how dark everything looks.
r ou are completely discouraged
and cannot throw off that terri
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looks like a big mountain; a
ttle noise sounds like the roar
cannon; and a little sleep is all
secure, night after night.
That’s
Exhaustion
s, your nerves have been poi
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