i 1 , ___ il" g = > s` :» . _~ -o-1; ‘.‘_£.-j ____ . _ M. V .i- {,__ P g- : 1-rr-~ ~-g e;_-n~g_;., 9, . _ _ ___ _ °” “ - s s . _ .e~‘.__<,.. __. =-yn-.. ~' - ~, --. ,_ _,_ _ _ ‘ 2 - ‘-`. - ' ~__~i,-' =fP-”_?'»;“.>~.. ._»_._ -_e._é_ -‘-'..». - . i "-.sry-"_, t Mo At the Alina foo _ yo Busy Store. _ lheies e lol el lelk These Days _~` `_ . ' _ f __ MURDER , I O U The Investigation is Now Going on e s . ~. -' 3: F? `,,_ _ '/I ei? sf .j_~'»i . , _sf r' `\ . 1 i' *$51 “S 'e _ ie' i_f',_i_~ "“ = = s- _ _ T-_ .J \ = ‘~\ if* f 1” ___ _-._ _‘ » 4 5;; se . _ ,, _ ;__y ___ fi? » i -- at e. Abeul Shel Walsls 'T0 ` ' J`§\i'\»"‘3-o` :_A nf.; 1 'i "~ if _,K ee __ " *rex ".1 ...f_//4.//’ 2?# .,"z:,»z -_-°fi=>‘.‘- .-"M ‘-; ' ~. "*;4$'-' ` 1 ‘ \ _ 5 nf 4 _ :,» ui (_ !~ ' /-‘za \;_q_S,' ~ _ ;` _ _ _ _.Q D' ' clgflij C11 -' gg ` - ~f©n<./‘ .‘ i* _G-»`?¢ " - _‘ 1 1 / s 4- -A “ I' i _ ‘7‘=*;_';;`$iv¥-‘_ :=“-'~' ” ""~`§~.~_sYz}.’§\’¢1» " '-~ ‘ ‘shi-"<\\\‘ ,, _ __ __ ' A Vtlhat we have to say is this-our stock is right up-t0- date, good pitterns, latest styles. most of them bought lately. Fi'esh,clean goods that don’t have to be laundered before they are worn. ' AT PRANKFORT, KY., A Witness Tells of Seeing The Shot Fired From an Office. T 11D' ours to~day Robert Noaks was put hrough the mill of a vigorous cross- examination at the hands of Judge Tins- ley, one of the attorneys for Caleb Powers. But his testimony proved inflexible and if anything was strengthened, The defense did not ilnish with Noaks, but passed him until he could obtain the muster roll of hissecret militia company and some of the smokeless powder cartridges. The cross-examination developed that * Colonel Campbell, under the assumed ‘si " H ` 'W ame of ‘ Kamar," met Noaks at Big l Stone Gap,Va.,where}he had fled after the O ssassination Before Noaks knew who he r 1 “ 1 . ii ned eninniiteed hiniseif by indis was e » creet remarks, and, after finding that he ;" e », had been talking to Colonel Campbell he CO d .t'al statements to him » _i ma e par i . - * “Did you tell him all you knew?" .fef “No sir " HERE iw* e gf -i dx’-_ f -' 1 1' T s l ’\‘¢ __ sir; " iii ‘¥_ _,L_ .'_ O 4 4 .. 4/ <. sv ° ° . ‘I found that he knew more than Idid.’ l Witness said t-he men he took to Frank- VA S fort were armed with g_uns usuallyissued to the State militia. WW itness was requir- ed to detail all his movements from the at $1.50. tim hereachedFrankfort. Heagain de- e tailed the conversation with John L. Pow- GEonGETo\vN, Ky., July 21.-For three 5 ceive for testifying. Noaks replied t t "he’didnot. J udge Tinsleythen asked him' ' if Campbell said anything about $100 Ward. Witness said he did not thinks. .' reward was even mentioned Do You know who ilred the shoot tha ki'led Goebel?" "No, sir." to kill Goebeli” _ S tion and was sustained. Other witnesses examined were Sta Senator Watson of Mayfield, Representa- tive J. N. Green of Montgomery county F. M. Hearst of Mlllersburg, and Edward Stiilick, a Western Union messenger boy. The testimony of Stiflick was the most important. He saw on the Statehouse steps and saw Goebel when he fell. He was asked: “Where did the shots come from?" “Theycame from the Executive building “Just as the first shoot was flredl turn- ed and was the barrel of a riflesticking ou of the second Window of the Secretary of T H E T _ ,_ ,_ __ __ _ _ __ _ 1 “Qs State's oilice about two feet.” snows W1-u~:REiG`uN wks. T ' ill ustrated his answers. “Did you hear any other shots?" but they sounded like pistol shots. Th first shot was keen .like ariiie shot.” . _ _ . . . ak rigid examination, which failed to sh him. » Thirty-one of the Commonwealth’s wit- “Did yourmen conspire with anybody told him how much ` he “re _ ha ° _ re- The prosecution objected to that que - te l 9 -".vi».¢».».~». . Bill Blessing of lewis Witness than went to the chart and ° - -AN -~ O if f *fin 1': -rw. " Because he wears out'his clothes at such a to li 'ts li ll ~ “Where in one nneeueive buildings" . bo , - f , ~ _ _"' 19°' 'P' ‘ “° ‘» _ -;»‘-_ 5' S NIU- perhaps you ve been bu in at the ron 1 . Th ‘ i __ kinds of clothing there is y g ' 8 P we _ ell’ B _ .~~ f= wif' D “Yes, sir; there were four other shots, e - 5.2 Which kind have you been buying. If the latter don’t do it any longs The defense subyected this witness to a but come Where for eve nd ll ' th fcl th' __ _ ' iw e lars worth of wear. ry 0 at 8 lm! 0 0 mg you bu' ‘ dd ` _ Where is that you ask-w ll thstfs an easy* one to answer-why cg _ Ramsay’s of course. l " 1 _» -. .f~ nesses have now been examined. While . ~ there are considerably over 100 more of the *'1 list, it is possible that the Commonwealth may conclude next week. Wharton Gold the commonwealth’s attorneys refuse to say certainly. - al is lighter than usual. The excursionist who spends his holidays here verily en- joys pleasant boating, and also seve good places for iishing. Many can testif ments of several kinds were indulged Jan 2- when the latter told him and all felt it was good to have been there to this and it is only surprising that some ' ‘ ” i _ ers OH - '°_» _ _ _ _ We carry ai large stock of beautiful eusmolled souvenirs sm T'-_ "° ' ` Witness said that his`men were scatter- 30”- to take a~drink_ _ Capt. Weston. lumberfor Poole 8: Thomp- ; 'fr 1.1.... V" l‘ ned that Goebel was to be killed in the Legis PORT OF MON GU _ - - . ’ .° lature during the morning He started to T E bmcmg mmf! dsl!! that cannot be md °1°°'h°f°‘ Y S hir bl _ Christy Campbell Capt Peebles with). LE B S the hotel to prevent Goebel, out r;i Z hernng from Mad_ra1eneS_ report fair ash _ _ _ c|‘\8l’|D\tBtUWl\ cI’Qlf» _ _ J vi _ _ m D ~ 1 A _ ed_ howeven by ML Hursm who got mm for 8: Thomson, Maggie Roche, l . ~_ _ - Y? _ _ _ _ _ .,3\_f:_`_ _ Dominion of canada _Coutof 'i sim.. . s ff S I A N I Jnek cninn, and Epii Liiinrd fro iz - _ 'F Y P _ ` ___ ° I _ _ i _ _ ' _ ing to the Statehouse. He was sidetrack- "13» anny ming’ Capt' °n` Qr’ mm er _' 3 i _’ _ P. E. |- ¢0lf Of Al’ 8 §g~m¢\q~\~\vv\~vvv\AA~\vv\A~ fi ii town and that ne visited theni ' , _ ' ~ _ I ;ll diayoalded took several drinks with them E , cpat af A"“.’ I ' B i e T 1° I OS; euniey to discourage the nssnssi_nat}_°f1° _ f _ _ He;dMhe_ bmomess__h§anbm_ mu, . Wehnve all the above subjects mounted in Bolt~Buckler, _ ' ‘ ae C OBJFCTS T0 FORM OF K“"“n"G° gestion end nu iiver iiis are curedby Brooches. Hu* Pins. Stwk Plus. Bulls' ,Nail Filsli L, , I Helnlzmen Plano ~A wine HEINTZMAN PIANO Of Beauty And a Joy Forever.” Is not the easiest thing in th world. You want to use cautio when buying a piano-don`t buy _ the first one that/s offered to you -you might be sorry for it-Buy one that has made a name for it- self- one that is highly recom mended by the leading mus`cians You are impressed at the first sound of the With its sweetness, tone, and strength. To own one is a. constant joy. Yfiu’re always welcome at our salesroom. CONNOLLY’S BUILDING Queen Street. Half Price--os” T we 5.' '.1 “Eli . A* r .i» fi -1 if ' 5 si? 4 s », -__.,;- 0 Ladies’ Dress and Sailor Hats. r. .ii HARRIS. London House. i was in danger because he was opposin ` took his company down to Frankfort wit fools as possible," said Noaks. 9 “Were your instructions to look like D foolsl” cuse to call out the militia.” in sympathy with the accused men an the understanding from Powers that :it ant General Collier before long They I \$uld be regularly ordered out by Adjui- _ ‘T took uniforms, but wore cit-izen’S clothes. ' _ “I took the men and scattered them around town and we looked as much like No, sir; our instructions were to crowd around the contest boards when the ‘ time came and give the Governor an ex-T Noaks, referring to the time when h - ' '< ° was C“‘f‘P"‘*““aSh°‘“d‘°°"e°“ySa‘d he d em that he had takena body of men toFrank fort to kill Goebel. Then Campbell reveal- 4 _ I ed his identity and after a long convey- _ I sation asked Noaks to go toKentucky and ' __ _ . ___, _ . _ _Y V";;`\`- ' 1:-Z" be a witness. Leaks refused. % H l the assassination, and had two_ of _his men _ ‘ Jones and Chadwell, to keep within_shoot ' » `* ing distance of him. W itness said he " ones. Try our Fruit Syrup for cool drinks on hot days guaranteed to touch the "thirsty spot.” About Groceries _ You know we keep the best and our prices are just right. Any- thing you want we have and our price is just what you expect. Try our Teas-25 cents. iaiassaras TT Witness said that he took eveiy oppor \ _ _ Mama |_°av°‘_ _ _ , _ _f ;,.- §¢~v-v\~\n~v-~nN~\~v\~n~vw»\~vw,= .. ‘_ . - - ` ‘ ` U k T i T’ .'»_-»~-.“='»~-.4-... It was the assassination and not the _ ,, S1109 H0l'U9» BUWOU H00 Si T09' 4 killing that you object to, then?" said "nays Spoons, Bon Bon Spoons, Sugar Tongs, etc. Jud e Tinsley A leasure to have ou call and in t o r I 'I u _ Q _ _ 'I ` _ ' - . » . ` Souvenir display g ’ . Sold by all druggists. 25 centl. P y _ spec u ° “If it had been a f ree fight it would / g have been all right, I suppose. I never _ W W I . _ sv _ _ - , _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ , ’ _ ` 1 > obyect to a free light, said Noaks ~ We - Noaks said that he believed that his life Jeweler and Engmven ii x _ _ if ' ' Pique Skirts suitable for outing pur * poses, also nlenty of 44 in. df-en crash H1 d snu-is nt Pstmfs. is ef - I New black silk blister __dress_ goods, si_1k and wool, $2.00 to $2.o0, 01132 at $1-00, T- @Our l Ham dwell Repeired n It gives you more satisfaction than Y P00 J You don’t want to be left on the road a few miles from home. (wi Loi 'Us"\§ e -' ‘~* in *T/=;l,/T* S21 And Bacon gives great sati Have Your wneei il » sins nnd siss.-Jes. Psion § cn. io if sl; Cl,ll‘€d . I 1 ` ,n-\ a§eo@ d@@elei§#@ale me e' “' "° action omething in this line, buy it re. 'i iinosnson ann if ou have a r 'ob done on it. f,*~1‘\: Meat ‘md Gr°°°“eS' ___-$2? ? R _ mmm » _ZB3o_ys’ Brigade. C , Special price and special size for the boys of l the Bplggdg 'at Westlake Bros. ONLY A DOZEN $2.00 e WESTLAKE BR 1is::.§_s:?e§;:;‘ze:s”s.i.s;ess;:.e:”‘.i;§ il-lililll & Gilllii. C N" ”‘°°“' _ ' s "”°**""”“‘"° W doing Plesenls We have sold quite ai number of pieces recently for Wedding Presents. ° W in 5l00|l°'°i°° 'md WW- ii"n‘Z`i7§’ i§i'ii`ii'g 0ual|_|`y-su=w1b°°d- s Prloos-fight- fi’l‘.L‘i‘3°" $d’°°°“§’ fi’ “’ These 1 re the factors which _ _ J eweller and Op tican. ' _ Victoria Row, ' _ Sunnyside. ell _Q .-if Ianni Bieyeie aspen- siinp. 6 ‘° 8* T ‘ i _ ,, in ~!m'» w \\` /_` - .-fc -iv;-"`\~" ties in town. - ' .i mga; ire 53 is ly 11 A @sie@eiissisii@-__ - . is ____ _ _ , » Business -_ <=A'==f= ll. Molllllillllll, M. ll. T?:.f»ii‘”‘i°s§2 ’;°3‘i§.;°"“$’;ei‘;‘? Gliisliolm, Grove 8i Burolioll. i>iivsio_iiii i llll Sllllifoll- lle* f°°“°"- wimmos wuwofs »= e offioim nrsinfiiei-r-im si.. lm lg) ' ’ ' ,- 7 PERCE G-ARM0UR» 5YDNEY’EéE.E BRETON mbdai-Lmialinm-sen ioj; 12 in 2 TELEPHONE 233 . _ .!”"=‘€I, ’ , ‘“ . s -' i . , . ~ -_; r. ,4:,».,- _,:f.'_- .i__.~.;..- _. gfgjif - sz- -4-,__3__.f__-_ig 1-_-.~., iii -_,'_fi~:___:~-=_, __,-_,__;___-_ _ ..»~_- s'~.~>.~;..' :ef >.s\¢'ze;~fne§>§&*§ wf~-whitasf’ ‘-§fri'se-`:*.»»*"n = =f\ ‘=-'-e<‘”a~ - r- » 3`”"\ Would Drop Dollars--fr in your @1102! CHQ who co e ou ll M in your pocked' than giving it to you, _ q_ y an own date in price. Remember this dll e Wheels Tl--5---i ne e°'e°°‘>°“e “sees Jas- Kelly 1 co- * T e. i. euioeison. linens. If Some Person. Flell Who Mean' Bo n ot waste much tim_e ii_t_>_oiit lf; hence the brevity 8. oulood meme: supplies we Buy Wisoly and Well. Buy at llll\ol|?s.. a _ s Bi s 'uf Bo ne.; ‘ ' en may possiblybe put on Monday, but ee our cuse ‘u or Ya’ they ‘ro md “abby iudthsy' vu 'L _ s ’ "<~ 'fs Moivrnsui-: Norms.-The busy click of T f ' " -,_ H l* __ ~ the mowing machine assures us that mid- f I G E` _ f _ = if _ ° _ - 'S _ _ "j'_,§ summer has come. The hay crop in gener- S . - _ ' e ef 4 ral Y »i r' ,vw - ff. _ _ / ‘ - . fi-' enterprising man does not er- _ L_ :_ _ '»l{i.»` ect a hotel equipped thorough- | \ lr.; . ly.-About 60 of the attendants of ' _ . the Christian Church spent a Pleasant l i S ? day Tuesday atBrundel1 Point. Amuse- ` “ ' If f ' ‘ -. in » ~ * ` -s