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The Paducah Evening Sun, December 9, 1907 Murray State's Digital Commons The Paducah Evening Sun Newspapers 12-9-1907 The Paducah Evening Sun, December 9, 1907 The Paducah Evening Sun Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/pes Recommended Citation The Paducah Evening Sun, "The Paducah Evening Sun, December 9, 1907" (1907). The Paducah Evening Sun. 536. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/pes/536 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Paducah Evening Sun by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Pabottrab tellentng girunt VOL. XXII NO. 136 PADUCAH. KY., MONDAY EVENING,DECEMBER 9, 1907 TEN Cf,NTS PER WEEK CHINESE RESENT King Oscar 11 of Sweden Dies And NORTH TWELFTH Inquiry Delayed CITY MAY PRESENT SILVER EXCLUSION 'LAWS is Succeeded on Throne by His Son, STREET BAPTIST SERVICE TO HER NAMESAKE AS NOW ENFORCED Crown Prince, Sunday Afternoon. CHURCH REALITY llopkinstille, By., Bee. le— AT CAIRO INSTEAD OF (speentle—rontuti inquiry bait HERE Iii.' raid will be delayed fur lb.' present, owing to Judge- Breath- Secretary Straus Believes Fall- Whole Nation itt end Mott Ayres going Mourns for Mon- SO MUCH TRADIN.G Organized Yesterday With to REYNOLDS THINKS Navy Department Says Ohio is ing off In Trade is Partially arch, Whom They Frankfort to lay the msater be- Loved, and, Membership of 611 and Elects fore 'Governor Willsen as soot, Not Deep Enough and Ad- Due to 'Boycott Against All Who Loved His Country— NO ONE CAN TELL Deacons and Pastor -Mission Sa I' bee 'NI ijOyellti)r, It is etpei•ICti e ill (IVA uitio the OWNERS TRICKED vises Consultation With Off- American Foods matter. in Orient Funeral Arrangements Made is Five Years Old and Thriv- Se‘erael of the least icers of Boat. jand Suggests Reforms. ELECTION riders are believed to have Today. RESULT ing—Its History. bodily nom:Weil lii the pitched WAR DEPARTMENT battle, vihien occulted after the raid het ••••11 the j001044• mid raid- l'adueah is Ordered to New LAW ers. colonel Ayres is thought TOO GENERAL IN NATURE &Stockholm, Dec. 9.----Oscar II, king So much trading is in the air that SERVICES SUNDAY AFTERNOON Goldfield, Dee. 9.—Col. Reynolds. to have tttt strong evidence. Orleans From Guantanamo of Sweden, died at 9i 10 o'clock gun- it le ImpOssible to predict the out- ,eorumandiug federal troops, Is waid Earlingtou tire i•xpected to day morning. 'he death of the mon- conic of the election of citY officers to have recomnatee d the soldiers' and (Imo, t4might. The failuns to Committee W ill Arrange arch occurred in the weal apart- by the general council. The Repub- recall. There St`ettla to be no doubt Washington, Dec. 9.—The annual North Twelfth street send them is due to a mieunder- ment of the palace, surrounded by licans' have a majority on joint bal- Baptist nbluistietdhatttiletes‘tahrin,RJ.I.tile;n te,iIir;:.;;:s„1:::.- ir,s for Presentation. report of Secretary Straus, of the church was organised stencling. Soldiers will guard members of his family, Oscar Gust lot, but party lines seem to twee yesterday 'after- department of commerce and labor, noon by the congregation It' teen at night for the tave, the high ministers of state, been obliterated in an effort to erad- of tile persist that trouble I, praeticall) was given to the public today. Vie Twelfth street present. while outside the palace great crowds icate George lehnhard, city license mies:ion with a mem- lain. It is certain an attempt will devotes much space to the diecussion bership of 69. Cairo. lie, probably wel be the stood with bowed heads long after inspector, who bee been over resaloutt The pastors and com- h made Wednesday to resume oper- e4 the Chinese immigration which is mittees appointed of the presentation of the. eihver the announeentent came of the death and efficient in the performance of from . the First. ation with non-union meters. the principal part of his report. Cte cm ice by this city to the of their well beloved sovereign. his duttes. Second and East Baptist churches gunboat this subject tie Gamin Psclucah, part: met with the ,OOrtgr•ItatIon of the infermation from the qa,vy The whole country is bowed with The tip le out that Mayor Teeter No News. "The present policy of the United Twelfth street missies. Mr. J. E eterartment that there is not selfi- grief, for King Cigar was something will call the joint council In special sh at stag,' States with reference to Chinese im- Potter was elected 1J:71,1.)r:try chrese Washington. lees 9.--Cp to today in the Ohio river to per- more than the ruler of his people session the latter part of the week, MORE BODIES ARE migration, as developed by both the man .and Mr.' J. R. Pert sitr •he war deparensto has received no mit the boat to come here, was re- and had endeared himself to them as presumably Friday night, to elect li- seivea legislative and executive depait- T he. Rev. Calvin M. Thompson, easter report from Gold fie Id. this morning by Mayor Tette./ an intimate and personal. friend. cense inspector, city physician, sewer ments of the government, is of long of the Filet Baptist church. rend through .C.ougressman 011ie Jerks, When the flag on the palace was dip- inspector, market master and city the REMOVED TODAY standing, having existed for nearly a Philadelphia confession coupled with inetructione to ntake ar- ped to half mast there was a moan of weigher. De. Harry Williamson. of f- th and generation. A governmental pollny the Church dyvenant and a rising HOLIDAY SCHEDULE saleteneets for the ceremony'direct anguish from the assembled multi- city physician: Frank Dunn, cite so long pursued le not lightly to be vote throe were adopted. eith the. command:lig officer of the tude and many cried "Our dear old weigher, and C. E. Bell, city market FROM W. VA.,MINES l'admith. changed, nor is any change proposed, The Rev. J. The boat is now on her king is dead." 'Banter, will undoubtedly be re-elect- Y. Allen, tor of the Mr. John S. Itbetiker. Manager of What I have to urge is ncit only beard est fi:uni Guantanamo to New Or- ed. East Saptlet church, OffeiefF prayer. the Isaductih T rat lion company, slat- upon a full recognition of the fixed 'The succesion to the throne or leans, The Rev, J. R. Clark, assistant ed todat that commencing tomorrow character of the present policy, but is Sweden now passes .to Oscar Gustave Major Yeiser favors Cairo. because emitter of the First Sweet church. Nionongielt, W. Va., Dec. 9.—By 9 the Guthrie avenue cars will rut, entirely in furtherance thereof. It is Adolphe, duke of Vermland, oldest it is nearer Peelle:1h than New Ors TWO BARNS was chosen pastio9tetr the new church today S1 (44 s were recovered from down town. There., cars will rAe, the not the policy of the government with son of the late king. BURNED !cane. it bigger representatima of the and .Mr. J. Z. rk, clerk. Meeere. ttrc, m nes. re, which began yes- place f the Fee-Away Alert 1;::c. and reference to Chinese immigrateon that The last hours of the expiring eettrens could alOnd and the after S. L. Davis, lee R. Barton and R. S. terday, was extinguished early today neat %meek cars wi;I he tun on an I would criticise, but the manner in mogarch *ere passed in unconscious- Ragland, Ky., Dec. 9. (Speciale— %Otli Which is-at -tip te -the .004 beegarte fncenttletr1 , eve., ear y The kites from Secretary Metcalf !al/Redone for tuembersbip were Zurred. which d eyed rescuing. It is earr for thaw who wish to do Christ- rearn of the way in which the !ewe sign of recognizing those about him. Sunday morning, set fire to the stock to Conereseman James was as fol- extended to the congregation by the expected the/ lee bodies will be re- nets seoppine. are framed. It has never been the The queen was grief stricken/ be- barn of Isaac Rudolph, a prominent lows: new pastor and seven people came covered toJae.i there are no more purpose of the government, as would cause he could not bid her farewell. farmer, and destroyed three horses, "The dr ear( men t acknowledges through forward. fires. appear from its laws rind treaties, to All yesterday the king had hie buggy. heavy farm implements the re:ccipt.of :sour letter. dated No- comatose The North During the night guards employ, d OFF FOR FRANKFORT exclude persons of the Chinese race remained In a condition. and his bay and grain. His loss is Twelfth Street Baptist vember eo, 19407. relative to the sil- Believing tat' church was by the <letters have been greatly in- Merely because they are Cbinese, re- death would not $1,500, with no insurance. The the tissue adopted for tht ver tivrvIcc, which the city of Padu- new creased until each piece of propeles IN THEIR OWN CAR gafdless of the elites to which they be occur until trt ruing. the members of barn of James Burniete near Ban- church. Sunday services will be cah desires to prevent to the gunboat loola• like a fortress. Pedese- long, and without reference to their dana, was destroyed by lire' last week held at 2:30 and .7 p.
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