Show CALM IN LEXINGTON Powers and Davis Admit Mistake in Donning Disguises Lexington Ky March HThe Sabbath Sab-bath day brought a calm to the storm which for three hours on Saturday night threatened to burst over Lexington Lexing-ton The adopting of a disguise by Davis and Powers In order to get out of Frankfort puts an ugly phase on the matter for the prisoners In the opinion of some of their friends here although they explain that they did so merely to get away from the local Goebel influences which they allege would work to their detriment In securing se-curing a fair trial Both tacitly admit now that In this they may have made mistakes as both strongly urge their Innocence of any connection with the murder of Goebel connecton and Insist that they have no fear whatever what-ever as to the outcome PRISONERS NOT NERVOUS Judge George Denny a prominent Republican attorney called on the prisoners pris-oners today and was closeted with them several hours He will represent them In whatever legal steps are taken ta-ken Both men are very calm and have no further statement to make than was given out last night Judge Denny said tonight that the prisoners are not averse to going to Frankfort but they would like to have arrangements made to try their cases here but this cannot be done except as to writ of habeas corpus which Is not likely to be sought In this case Sheriff Suter of Franklin county came here today and returned tonight to Frankfort He brought the warrants war-rants with him that were Issued In Franklin county The men were arrested ar-rested last on warrants sworn to before be-fore Squire Frank Graves of this city and returnable before County Judge Bullock TRIAL WILL BE DELAYED Sheriff Bosworth of this county says he will give the men as speedy 11 spee an examining ex-amining trial as they desire but he does not think It proper to have their trial for several days yet on account of the excitement Sheriff Suler staled that he did not know when the men would be taken to Frankfort not however till the examining ex-amining trial Is over here which will simply decide that the local court has no Jurisdiction and that the prisoners will then be taken to Frankfort I SOLDIERS GUARD JAIL All Is quiet tonight soldiers still atI guarding the Jail The armory Is I deserted de-serted as all arms are In the hands of tho local soldiery on duty at the jail Cot Roger Williams of the Second Kentucky regiment has been wired ton to-n turn from Connorsville but he has not arrived rapt Longmlre stated tonight that In case foi Wlllhiuls comes he will take no order from him In this case there will be a conflict of military authority and if Col Williams Wil-liams decides lo take the armory he will have to do it by forco This Is I not likely 1 to be pressed us the pilsonors may be removed by the time Col Williams Wil-liams returns MAY MOVE CAPITAL Reports from sources high up in the Beckham ranks are that Gov Beckham ma move the State may capital here but this is no more than a rumor Gen Castleman Is here tonight but he says he has Issued no orders and will Issue none He says he will do all In his power to preserve the peace CLASH IN AUTHORITY When Tol Roger Williams of the Second Kentucky regiment returns L Copned on pace 1 k4j L EVEOFWARI I Continued from Page 1 from fonnorsvllle Ind he will find a clnsh In authority In his regiment which will be difficult to reconcile Capt lifinjrmfrv under Bockhuma ort der or-t Is In charge of the guard about tho jail and the armory and Its equipments equip-ments He said tonight he will not recognize any orders from Col WIt > Hams Capt Calhoun of company C of the local battalion will make a pub lie I statement tomorrow that under I Judge Fields decision he cannot do glJurwIsc than recognize Gov Bccfc hams authority and will reject any or tier from any other source In conflict with his authority Col Williams Is a Republican and one of Gor Taylors niofit ardent supporters Col Williams OH In command of the troops at I I Frankfort until iiiltc recently |