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If you are not represented THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. space is all taken. — in its columns you should be. f ; MBER 104 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1897. ew a 3 sr acm —$—— ’ TEN CEN’ pa = a — = on —_—_—__— TS A WEEK = the county jail here on various Burned to Death, ee . charges, broke jail last night and are Lewisburg, Ky., Jan, 11.—Mrs. % Slat large. ‘The sheriff raised the hue ‘ Price, the young wife of Joseph 6 ; i oe . . and ciy, and hundreds of citizens | Price, of this city, met a horrible Paichei t a Wi ” } ce have joined the posse in pursuits | | : death last night. ‘Through the igni- iW Ny t ie 7 They Win a Battle and Capture) THE PORTE Ht MILIATED. | Mr. J ‘cue Stricken boty tee lolli she Waele Sudden Death Today in Little a ;: i y Trai Juba, Lome : sterday. eached her that she died shortl, , eo eeepply Train in Cubs Italy's Ambassador Demands Its 7 bys epaditesis nadia: horde Rock ehinineniantatit - Promises in Black and pa ore Sp —— oro ; ikeville, K ourse you know we } . ws HIS CONDITION Pikeville, Ky, Jan. 11.—Death ry mean hi CUBANS MORE ACTIVE. London, Jan . ON IS PRECARIOUS. came to little Mary Baron, of this WAS A SUDDEN BLOW. = , ; from Constantino city, this morning in a most peculiar — pa, - - d’” says th Z é manner. She was engagedin a romp . © oPhe Sultan Humiliated by the Oe. Gliratiass x8 Which | ty Possibly Recovers-Capt. J-| with other children hen she fell, |N® Particulars Given of His Death R ' : Sul poe ted by the statement that an R. Smith Out of Danger. breaking her neck and dying in- —Was Here During the Italian Ambassador. Italian gunboat had been ordered atantly. Holidays. WR i Pe ee weet « c. * thitherto are_ untrue. It 1 ippeese Democrats Will Win. ieee a CSTE ‘og {that an Italian subject named Marani sat . Lexington, Jan, 11.—It new ap- \ TOW, W. YAc| Was secretly shipped at. ‘Trebizonde|ME WAS DANGEROUSLY ILL YESTERDAY.| cats certai : 1 ua 4 < JAIL DELIVERY AT HUNTING leer eeiia io ereiccach TOs Hatan ine Lepe feather ati - oe WAS WELL KNOWN ERE. | pr hg Sais ia this line remaining in our ¥ hassador, Sig “l the stoc is yours at any price. ina ’ until Jar. 1st. Genuine surprise and sorrow were created im the city today, when a telegram was received announcing | the sudden and unexpected death of | ‘Baron’ Alf P. Rodgers, at the Capital Hotel, Little Rock. TO SAVE INVOIGING. a distinguished themselves. From the | tion at Constantinople athroom, and was just ready to legislature and distinguised citizens. ~ 7 sir Pkt won by the Democrats. immediate return of Marani to Con- Mr. J. J. Guthrie, one of Padu- > arginrd Key West, Fla., Jan, 11,—News | stantinple ¢ proper tril, and]cah's most substantial and prominent{ GOYerHor Mount Inaugurated. has been received from the Pinar | threatened to send gun boats till the| citizens, was stricken with apoplexy | Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 11.—At del Rio country to the effect that the | I gave a written promise of com: | Saturday night at 12:30 o'clock at eleven o'clock this morning Governor “Lone Star’? company of Texas) pliance |his home, corner of Fifth and Court Mount, the new Republican gover- Rangers in the cuban army hadagain} ‘The inevlent has caused a sensa-| street Mr. Guthrie bad been to| 0? of Indiana, was inaugurated at ount of | his the capital in the presence of the } reports they <efe a much | the belief that Italy acked by| retire Before he reached his room, H larger force than themselves capture the Powers. ,,|however, he fell, and the noise Inaugural Arrangement, | Shon seale ot Aad Ae Mgh ing the Spanlah captain auul provision ; A sala h to the “Daily News | aroused the remainder of the famil; Washinfiton, Jan. 10.—Tbe ar-]1, Genter, of the Capital at Little P train that the Spanish detatchment|from Rome on the same subject} Hon, C. K. Wheeler, his son-in- | rangements for the inauguration of] Rock, u ' |303-807 Broad j was guarding. ; ‘ roa hy Me Mes ; narks t ine law, was the first to reach him, and Phsduntalent McKinley are pro-| the “Baron,” Joppheding) . wade: way GEO. 0. HART & SON = if oes red. one day lat week | alian line beter Ga cai UeRsL found the prostrate man in an un-|gressing in a manner very satisfactory |o’clock this morning. No particu- | 109-117 N, Third St. HAR Ww probably day, judging : ; = penly |eonscious condition Dr. Frank|to the committees having them in} lars were given, but it is thought that D ARE AND STOVE Cc date of the letter received, near Pala- | refuse to aceept bis promise, b to | Boyd alled, aud pronounced it} charge, and it is believed that the/the ‘Baron’ died of -pneumoni (INCORPORATED. 0. cio, south of San Cristobal, A de-| insist upon a written confirmation.”* lan ack of apoplexy. Mr. | decorations, illaminations and cere-| He was here during the Lulidays | ass » f achinent of 300 Spanish cavalry | rages, Jan, i1.—The Turkish | UU wae paralyzed ia the] monies incident to this event will at} left apparently in the best of health. | é as ESCK M4 " H ad! Reform Le ¢ has issued from| t side and remained in a coma- least equal in beauty and impressive-] There was no one better known or! “ of provisions along this | russe appeal to the people of | condition all day. ‘This morn-| ness there of any former :maugura-| more beloved in Paducan than ‘‘Bar- ° and when ar that lating that the Sultan bag |i be Was semi-conscious at Lume, |tion, A large number of committees}on’’ Alf Rogers. He had frienus i they were ya by ; su ese : ih massacre to take place but when aroused was conscious, | composed of prominent citizens, each] everywhere, and not an enemy. It j He ib e ng J sey ve - ot “@ y the! approaching Ramazen |" A re nized his family and friends. | having in charge a single feature, are}is not mere praise to say that his j hey were passing as Loo steep and imploring the Powers to Phe attending physicians — pro-| working in perfect accord, and the} death be deplored by hundreds . to charge up, and the Spaniards Fe-| interfere, depose the Sultan and pro- | MOU his case most precarious, | results so far obtained give assurance | of when it becomes known pee Nags th y « poy ping iat sim Rechad Effendi.vounger broth. | UUt Say there is a fighting chance. A}of complete success. All of the] ge today. > er on the opposite side of the roa ae nage dite jrumor gained currency just before | money asked for by the Executive by ma 7 if tan an: esump- 4 e 8 ; yp Hardly had they CO een onan nce cna Caaneil og | Hoon that Mr, Guthrie was dead, but] committee has been contributed, and | old, was born phere iva Cd nvel } noes wet meet on, Ci He tate toads up of equal nusber of : proved to be incorrect. His con-/a number of contracts have already | pool, Eng., and had been a resident ‘ . oe fe fthat side, In their rear, the Texas) { Moslems, Christians and Europeans dition after dinner was not materially | been let. of America for ten years. He was a| ~.. } { o, by the way, 0} numbered 160 | vl mM ee decendent and member of one of the | ™ \ 5 6 * men, ambushing t les of the Mr. Guthrie is 59 years old, and i Ty y i « scape ; ae \ } , wealthiest of British families. Years To close out all reserve anc i Bd acd, ing A ue} ‘orme esiding d . J the |: commis- ‘y ‘Mark Down’? Sale, hi y-losi i ayasking : | - was born in Buckingham county, _ sion | ahh sae tailed. which will . vat au out and oulbnoney-losing clearing sald, the equal of iF ne Te me | Virginia. He is now owner of one of y The proprietor lived at Smithland, | hich will not be seen this season, \\ | F out “yheolh ; lithe Usual Police Court Hedin nee and oldest dry goods|'The Petit Jury Was Empaneled]and had an enormous outstanding . \ Fs cers’ offorts to restrain ther i » f Mice Cour Pld | stores here, and 18 a deacc ° . e on tania Bes i PY a ; f : here, and 1 a leacon in the Today. indebtedness, secured by lands in 5 | , . : , Today. | First Baptist chureh, various parts of the country. They 5 : Dot Cuba Libre," dashed after the | “At % o'clock this afternoon Mr. had latge obligations with Br, Hog. at . { saniards. G ng them we thrie was reported as being bette! u P| | Brest “a bet bates tareed Guthrie was reporte Va being better. ers, of Liverpool, and secured by $3.00 . +++ee+s Worth $4.00 | $2.00 . 0 5, i SEF iran (a bot Ate and then T | Caut, JR. Smiths of the Board] THE RICHEY CASE ON TRIAL. |!ands near Smithland. When the $2.50 és veworth $8.50| 4) 25 - worth, 82.504 §1.50......)..... 4..worth $1.75 aairued The ‘Lone Star see THE DOCKE SOMEWHAT FULL. of Education, and one of the best collapse came the English millionaire ¢g9.99 worth 83.00, a -worth $2.25 $1.25 B r z —— 7 . De! x HED ee ee eene Veccccek | i ete i a bezel el es can gee Sed la ee lt woh Sn vet #0 ary a ot bask ‘ty wh An Int B 1 time y sai sy. bad nl Sey tease The Crazy Railroader Recovers] to America, and one, George, now |$1:25 worth $2.00 | 81-2 worth $1.50 ‘aa roo Maecgrorth $1.88 ; Ie metricable mace : eh ore lw be plensed to learn, His Normal Mind, lives at Smithland. This is how $1.00 -worth $1 & - worth $1.25 +eeeeeWorth $1.00 3 s second detachment of Texans From the Evidence jis greatly improved today, “Haron” Alt Rogers came to be an . worth 50 75 : at this moment, and th Adduced. |He started out walking about il Sra a Amerigns. He bes seventeen broib- POEL BULOU IE TIGOs ss cexgesccced Wenn Ge ie d : ee lo'clogk yesterds es - ers and sisters living, and they are eee He eet cuue [Sate He ieeeemecnauel ee ITEMS OF INTEREST. scattered all over the earth. | b O > vaptuting a Lieutenant named Stone capturing | | aud suddenly becatne dangerously ill — Soemreee 2s warp; Some in Ces ‘3 N e hy and placing bim in the rear pre- vent his comrades from firing on) og shen. The gallant Texans were} qreatly enraged at this, and, not-| withstanding that the Spaniard greatly outanmbered them, char nihem with such fierceness that could not be withstood, and the ell back in disorder recaptured the Spanish cen | i Stone W SEVERAL BREACHES OF THE PEACE. |from something supposed to be congestion of the liver. Four doc- tors worked on bim for several hours aud today be was pronounced out of | danger. MOTUARY RECORD. Tom Broadus, colored ther incredible story to lers in the poliee court this He said that it rence for Ernest express driver, to let” his ilar occur- a rae San- was a re Boyd, a colored horses go tral and South America, some in Circuit court resumed today with} Canada, Australia and Africa, and Judge Bishop, who has recovered | ooe sivter, formerly Mise Beatrice, from a brief illness, in the chair. but now married, is in Memphis, The petit jury, composed of the] The deceased was a year or two following, was impaneled, and civil] ago clerk at the New Richmond bo- cases taken up: tel, aud subsequently at the Palwer 3 eed Wood, Jobn Bradford, John | House. oof, John Collier, C, E, Crawford,] He acepted a position a few M. W. Eades, J. M. Cl » H C.} month’ Ogilvie, J. D. Hart, W. S. Chiles, ONE lads heels aad Wood and Say Nothing. pee Pernt . Capt. Pavinia three days out of the week without} i ; hee Ey = 2 : mander, was wounded, and fell from! cq or water. ‘They had bitten wet Several Deaths Yesterday and PR eek Moire ee Meyers Tobacco company, of St. Shia horse, He was instantly #ur-| he wood in. the Rises peed éday 4 el, V. A. McCutchen, T. W.| Louis, having a southern territory. ue aded by the enemy, placed on a!tickled the stable itself, Claude| “ zuttrell, Wim, Vint, G. W. Over-}He left Paducah, but returned to| a + a and taken off the field before | jy. rohart, a sopof Ofiicer Jeff Barn | ——— obey ae Leeceggl Tie Saree spend the holidays. ‘The telegram | _ i ee ealagarh : age Sa gia es i Sourcler— #. W. Scott, John Reber, B. F. Fu-/annotincing (his death w: I . THe a could rally and succor! hart, testified that he went in the| Death of Mewrt I> Courcler—A |... Bagg Je : og leath was a sad 3 not Our 8 — : Lae eet theee "borsea that| Young Man Dies at th tell U. C. Leigh R. J. Hbaktry, M. | blow to his Host of friends here oi ur Way of Selling Shoes. When ; The Texans then returned to the |jooked like they were ready to di¢ ‘hanna » Brian, W. H. Hook. The ‘‘Baron"’ was upright, honest, | ave an exceptionally GOOD THING train, and taking possession of it 6 was Lavywhere in’ the| ‘The case of Richey against/aud a man who made friends every- to. sell we want you to know it. Thi carried it into the hills to Col, R the People’s Street Railway Company where and with everybody. He was | week we offer 50 2 1s ero’s camp. Tents, arms, au aa thas | Mr. C. ‘T. Courcier, aged 24, and| for $10,000 damages for the death] Uoassuming, jovial, aud a ‘hale fele > me special low prices in ; dion provisions were in the # ia a son of Mr. Theodore Courcier, of} of his son, who was killed by the Re bef ae 3, proogenen J F wy Phe Spaniards left fifteen dead at had elit ts Cinclonati Cooj e Company, |¢ar, was taken up. An effort was} have yet been made for the funeral. | J NO, 9 ry ’ . sect forty wounded on the field, while | yo aoenenoeees san. {died yesterday of heart failure at his} made to have it continued by the de-| Mr. George Rogers, brother of the dno. Fosters’ ladies Fine Shoes. the Texans had five killed and four-| qors ascertained that he had one bale |bome near Eden's bill, ‘The young |fendant, but the motion was over. deceased, will arrive in the city this > = aire wounded. ‘These they carried] G¢ hay, two bushels of corn and a|man had been * resident of the ruled and the trial entered into this}#ternoon and goat once to Little 29 pairs Ladies’ Fine SI ’ va wt with them. The niards re | sack of oats for one week's food f Jcounty for about two years, and | afternoon. Rock, or telegraph instructions what p deulles’ Kine Shaggy Cost ug $2.25 and $2.50 fl turned to the Held several hours later three horses. He left the case open} about a month ago had trouble with Tounty Court to do with the remains. | a ia go for 98, ‘ ; ‘i and took their ' Jhis heart. He had since been ill ie Winches r ~— aad | 21 pairs Boys? Shoes in Button, regular » $9.9 — 4 and baried theit dead an . in order to tind out if this was} »| Justive James Winchester is today MARKETS, | : » regular price $2.25 and $2 50; n ' Y wounded away. enough but his malady did not take a seri. judge pro tem in the county court, tnt go for 99 cents, mill < ce Bd te — | s ous turn until yesterday when he daring the illness of gCounty Judge (Reported Daily by Lacy Grain-Company.) | +e “ _ cowed Ae ong the Ine! Coleman White is the name of {suddenly succumbed. He was born | Thomas , Cuvaco, Jan. 11.—May wheat * s Renewed Activity Among C Thomas. 1: a ~ ‘ ut syear-oldd colored boy charged with |ia Tudiana, and was unmarried, being opened at 80%s-'y its highest point | AD J y p Sur geMt tee [atrixing Curtis Tapscott, a white/a foreman in one of his father’s mills) Seve was 80';and closed at 804, Q + x PAY N Havana, Cuba, via Key Weve iy, with rocks, and attemptit to| near the city. ed and a number ofsettlements made] May corn opened at 24% and| ’ tena as enk of ther houses {cut him, leaving several slits in his} ‘The funeral will take place at 9/Bothing byt routine business being] closed at 24's. Shoes Bought of us Polished Free, 831 Broad Ndegaag hong ant tae destroy (coat. ‘The white oy affirmed and|o'clock tomorrow morning from the| transacted, He oats opened at 1834-7, and) ‘way. Sanramwing (0 the recent oruels ©) Ae | . ySan-| Catholic chureb, services by Rev. closed at 18 '.. _ . orice homes of {the colored boy denied. Judge San-| Catholic « : ices by ? the property and even the hommes of | ris will, hear arguments tomorrow. |Fathor Jansen and interment at Mt.) Sol Glass, who was fined 6100 in May pork pened at 67.95 | paciicos, Py ee. ciate , ~ . * Carmel. Justice Winchester’s court sometime | 924 closed at 68.00. been Moa Hs to ye Barapa ar George Berry was fined $1 and] ; : ved 22, died yess {*0Ce for tmistroating his wife, was} May lard opened, at $4.05-7 and | eee rites a5, TVET | coats tom morning for Cripneanees Robert Covert, aged 22) died 5° | released today by an order of Justice | ‘losed at $4.12, | ete fecting pi ‘Old The case against Ella Brown, col- tery tte ee at cata | Winchester, who suspended the judg- May ribs opened at $4.07 and) af 9 ; lood and res 4 a s ‘ * | Hote pere hs y e i closed 2 food and resting place ‘ edn < f reloanad on her ownla tal, where he bad been ne ment for the fourteen days the pris- losed at $4.12, | 3 Haired men and women are harlly}ored, who was released on lit cova gays pant, ill from neglect and «3-1 pao serve ) Mae eee onsasa 67.19 andl able to move owing to the sd) | peor mulatice a5 wear ah net : {}Hosure, He was apparently a very closed at $7.01. | riod of suffering, and many will| robbery, was today postponed until) pegnectable young man, and when be May Golipai coecad ah) 49/06 50d} Frobably starve to death, ; Aes chi at instance of the | applied to Mayor Yeiser for assist Rew bs ae bs $7.26 and " In the districts of Remedios and) com wealth lance was sent to the St, Nicholas. : : Clearances today ‘ | Sancti Spirita it is evident thata for-] 401 Nona and Nora Nelson,| He was born at Washington Court) The Pacitic Railroad funding bill and] gour, 249,000 i ag aes od _ Sard movement iw going on among| | Martin Norn ae) vine pots for | House, Ohio, and fad been in this} all amendmenta and substitutes were)’ Baglish supply of visible wheat has WUVVUVUVVVEVE BOO00O40008 * the insurgents. A Cag paige 8) immor tity upon a plea of guilty, by [locality for about two years. Tip | def ei auels A oe and] decreased 154,000 bushels. | large forces of Cubans has evidently) ya. Sanders | remains will be buried in the county | emphatic , jority, hic h leaves no] United States visible supply of _ S been planned, and it is supposed that B' xs | vraveyard encouragement whatever for its} wheat has decreased 779,000; of they are awaiting the arrival of Max-] jaichard Wadlington, colored, was)” othe Geyear-old friends to hope for anything of like} corn, increase 674,000; of oats, de- imo Gomez at Remedios. | recognized in the sum of $25 to. an- ‘lsie = axon, | dete nature to be passed, crease 403,000. | Capt, Gen. Weyler, a8 well as the] gwor to the charge of striking Mary [da ight of Me soo barns ES ‘The Flect oral College = " cet insurgents in the vicinity of San An-| sfinor and attempting to kill her|Molber, died yesterday of Croup. wranktori, «Ife, a —Th Suit Filed ewe B ‘ 3 The “ ylace e All- rankfort, Ky., Jan, 11. e . ", 5 te] tonio de Las Vegas, have absolutely | with a kuife, ‘The evidence will he|'The funeral took place at the ccioad solan aes ts, Sota. i Dr 8. B. Caldwell tray ed suit Zeer ewe oe oe te ee O o @ 9 cock burying ground. tion, cast twelve ley and Hobart and Sewall. Mr. J. and, after orgai votes for Me’ one for Bryan and [.. R. Wedding was chosen messeu:| Quit coughing is easy enough it| ger to convey the vote to the national] you know how t) do it. The best ia gu ees ya oe tS selling everything in his line at by the use of this rémetly, Children | reduced prices, county, accidentally discharged the|love tt. Old people like it. For| 52°77 BROADWAY, weapon, the ball striking his daygh- sale by Oecblschlaeger & Walker, ter, who was standing near, killing druggists, Fifth and Hroadway. her instantly, The family are greatly — = distressed over the terrible accident. Suicide of a Merchant, Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 11.— George Wordsworth, # prominent merchant of this city committed sui- cide this morning in his office by prohibited the country people from | jeard tomorrow. «carrying vegetables, milk and all * manner of food products, Neor Campo Florida, it is reported, | us 2,000 insurgents are r, a formidable and | for mortgage on land belonging to Wm, Hays qnd otheys, of Brooklyn. | Joe Davidson, olias "Pistol,"* tho| Mrs. Albort Atkins, wife of the wel} ‘ iid Geo, | known second engineer of the Trans- also were docketed | fer Steamer Osborae, died this morn- ting this morning when Jvage fier quite a lengthy illness, colored, | ing, more than Nhe was about 30 years of age and Danded togethe : ; her sections |Sanders opened court, ‘Trice was i N well armed fore of Campo. Tlorida| not arrest into Jule Sanders was leaves a sixcmonth'sold child. || jonrued sine dia, __ in the vicinity rejoicing over the rumor that he had} 7 »funeral will take place to-)) cidentally Shot His Daughter | coug'ss, lung coughs) winter coughs, | small companies of Cubsns are re- thes ported, and it is evident that an ef- : tort will be made to preve nt the ad- vance of the Spanish forces. Manzanillo reports have been re-| .iron, was charged with vutting ceived to the effect that the {B8HE* | hog er eTeee Davia Wide a olla, gents not long ago fired on the Fa lars glasked Bis coat andl the case was * steamer Fausto, and as a result (WO) )oF Gnen for further investigation, of the passenger It is reported Pineville, Ky., Jan, cleaning his gun this morning Moses Hilton, a prominent farmer of this left town, saying that it was a good riddance. Child Burned to Death, Hopkinsville, Jan, 11,—While playing neur the fire this morning & small child of Robert Wilkins, of Christian county, fell into the fire and was burnedtodeath, The ebild was alone when the accident oc- curred, Outrage and Murder Harrodsburg, Ky., Jan. 11.-~Mrs. Devine, of this county, Was yester- day outraged and murdered in a : 1 } D most brutal manner by some unknown | shooting himself in the head. No person, ‘The people are greatly ex- se is assigned for the deed as Mr. cited and are scouring the country Wordsworth’s business affairs are be- No Meeting. Conyiets Break Jail. ‘tiwir new lodge room not being| in every direction for the murderer, | lieved to have been in a prosperous Huntington, W Va., Jan. 11,—| finished, there will be no meeting of | Jf caught short shrift will be given condition, He is beli to have heen temporarily insane. Pleven desperate ¢ Soviets confined in! the Knights of Pythias tonight, him. 11.—While| bronchial coughs iy other kind | Gillie Travis, @ notorious ebony JOS. PETTER, ME JeWeue, Will appreciate your patronage. Handles eyenything in the REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. . \ Nelson Soule’s SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, 112 SOUTH THIRD STREBR \ ‘ s were wounded, that the soldiers who i » Mexic iti killed La Garza, the Mexican ¢ zen, aud for a time brought about an » vtional complication threaten ing to result in trouble between the Mexican and Spanish authorities, were intoxicated at the time the out- rege was committed. ‘THE SHIPMENT OF HUYLERS be Will Martin, the colored porter at Gilson’s drug store, was warranted yesterday by “Shorty’? Tolbert, a motorman on a Broadway car, for jumping on and off streot cars, He had not been captured at court time so the case was continued, * internat 2