The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 1, 1897, Page 1

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at irene Pa ~ re wi ade : ‘ = yo wea on _ : ( + se—==| "THER PADUCAH DAILY Sut UNBER I PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1897, : : VOLUME | i+ Is the Dov for Noah Franklin dae P rial. ar pe fortified some heights near Paez, on the River Cannes, Santa Clara Prov- . . , ator Noah Franklin, the young man ot | ate ,, inve, Gen, Weyler sent Col. Seryes * Me ee Governor ro and Inspector) oie Briengaurg who was arrested |SUszests & Dem and For the Re> sith soo men in small boats to cap-|10 the Suit of Nick Grief 4 Hy vester. the second time, last Saturday, for lease of Sanguily. ture the place and destroy the forts ) f 4) + the marder of Daisy Sullivan, will] , After proceeding up the river about Deaanens i sill have his exetwing trial next Mc ‘is twenty miles, on rounding a sharp : USE(__ A GOES 10 CANTON day, At any rate Monday is theday bend, a heavy fire was opeaed on the - “ HUNTE NTON, | set for this, “his second preliminary ; expedition with rifles and a 6-pound DR. HU : iat iuse although st may peccibty rg [FLOTILLA OF BOATS SUNK. Iicii pieces. ‘The river there was VERDICT RETURNED AT NOON, « a . ier again continued | shallow and narrow, the channel be- sley ’s 6 p d ainie Rocenk sr ing near the bank where the insur- | i 4 wD * ra A Suicwlal Mania~Thirty-five ; . With Heavy Loss of Life to the gents were. The fourth shot from| ppis Wil) Probably Discourage = = a Suitides In One Dav. the cannon sunk one boat. A mo- on si ‘ ALL a oy a Writ May be ken Out in the Spanish Occupants. ment later another boat was sunk, her rospective — Mouse Case. | 2 The Spaniards leaped out of the Liligas | RUBBER. Py 3 ao |boats, waded to Jand, and charged It os likely that the attorneys for | ¢¢ the insurgents, who were protected ————— BEST, H 13} VARIOUS MEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST. Fc defense in die case ng ST |SEGRETARY OLNEY MAKES A DEMAND. | bythe igh banks and. the. thick ot Cc APEST, : nah House god - bush, ‘The Spanish drove the insur-| QTHER CIRCUIT COURT — NOTES. — ASIEST APPLIED R ~ ae in a few ye take ow f gents off, but could not capture the t F habeas corpus for the eof se unnow Ped Es Frankfort, Feb. > t that Jeuring bail for the ier | Washington, Feb. 2.—Julio San- aatinin the journey, the ex- Lnspector Lester liv led Attorney W. A. Reed was asked | tizen of the United St pedition was harassed at every bend] ‘The jury in the case of Nick Grief x § the dlomisea} of Superiatendent| regardin his afternoon i [Aho his becu condeumed by Spanish {if the river. A few miles from Paez | again the city of Paducah for $5000 Sold Only by ann Letcher, of the Hopkinsville asylum pape aloo Aggie tohi uthorities to perpetual imprison-|te Cubans opened fire with two| damages returned a verdict at noon, - h » has created a great] one, bat intimated that an attempt] me ins in Cuba, was the sub-{annon. Six boats were quickly deciding the hotly fought case in fa- be) > for the insane li fn ild be e few da ject of a letter and correspondence} $k, and then the re bel rifles played | vor of the city, the defendant. . 0, L ) R ‘| AY si NN | MAR Tk ’ A y Us nensation at the capital Sn pie ical ta the, Secutefbavoe with the Spanish soldiers as] ‘he jury bad been in consultation | 7 y OV, rCO Inspector Lester and the Governor . Jtoda they struggled in the water, Four]sinee Saturday at noon, and it had | a have been in close conference today “TWENTY THREE YEARS, | tic re vs that representas{ Of the wounded men were caught by|begun to look like it would disa-| INOOMFURATED, ; Though not disposed to talk for pub ve be nade to the Spanish | #lligators near the shore and dragged | gree. | sc, os ‘ 1 Tetons, Lasiie edaliied | rime it is believed, |4nder. Col. Serves was forced to The case began over a week ago, 303 a ication, Inspector Les vee, | Has Demonstrated to This} t bev effect: that the} Order a retreat, which speedily be-|an@ in addition to consuming a - . when questioned, that he had recom ahaa |cae seems to be one in which exece|came ® rout. Hastily the boats} week's time, cost a great deal, "rue 807 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third St mended the removal of Supt. Letcher Ouple J utive mency may be reasonably | Pulled back, bat the Cubans pursued, | verdict was no surprise. ™ Further he woukd vot say, and the xer i. The correspondence con-| Keepihg up a constant fire, and sink~ The action was brought on account — — grounds on which he bases his recom-| That Marriage is a Distal Failure} 2 letters stating that. Julio| i more boats, Had not re-entorce-|of a cess pool which the city failed i a = S , 2 aguilly had been arrested on] ments came to the Spanish ten miles from time to time to abate. The al- y mueadition are not known. It is --Wite Wants a Divorce. suspicion of corresponding against th. | from Cienfuegos not 100 men would | leged nuisance was located near sec- iy stated the report will be —-- government, American con. ave escaped ond and Washington streets, and for- ‘ wiadé public this evening. It is al Mrs. Sallie M. Elrod today filed] *#!, fearing that be 1 be immedi. Cen. Weyler has made no official ‘merly belonged to gentlemen, who, m y #0 stated the governor §does not | suit in the circuit court against her! #tely shot, represented to the Cap- Téport of this disaster rather than fill it up donated it to the f e ° ‘ for je) tain General that he was an Ameri- — city, There was always more or less b the recommendations of}husband, Jerre M. Ejrod, y | agree with the re ng _ : 1| vorce ¢ ». As he was not cap. BAD AND BLOODY, complaint about it, i a Inspector Lester and is not dispose ’ , heat {tured with arme in bis bands, it ws 3 finally the damage suit was fi . to accept the recommendation, TiS! known in the county, aud they bave |Usht im tried by & civil Joe Smith Arrested ‘This Afters |_ If'@ verdict lad been rendered | 4 not believed the goveract will re-{been married for twenty-three years. | CO" of « ~ court Against the city, every one else resid- ; 4 4 move Superintendent Letcher, be-]The wife now claims that her bi Captain General, —— ing in the locality “might proceed | X a : bana has treated her most craelly, {says Consul General Williams, Joe Smith, of the ' against the city and if not be award- , 3 Hieving Lim to be the victim more or |band he treated her im ruelly, | : mith, of the county, who was} oF sinier amounts, would at les Whieh ~ F : Jem of malignant apie work and recently his conduct bas been |eviuced displeasure when be learned robbed by Barbarn Rankin a few i oeceesuate the epeanitine “Shee vyhlen are now coming is, WE CUT THE PRICES | such as to indicate a setiled aversion { Sanguily had been recognized as weeks Zo at Court treet | “ty ; in | ay r s Witte: ai Canto. ree Yemen sn American eitizen by both goveru- resort, "wat taken to the | rede of dollars In court costs, OF WINTER GOODS IN TWO. ‘anton’, Ohio, Feb. 2 Dr. God] She asks for a te divorce,|meuts, saying that Ame were icity hall very badly- beaten] wou have made the city » Lelpless| \ ay eater, pt Kentucky, is here in] $500 alimony, and a general attach piring t Sy in the up this afternoou, He bad ah alter-| 4m ba ma hg hear enoug an Dference ‘with President-elect Mc-| ment agaist his to secure| United States, aud he would shoot cation in an Kast Court street saloon |{0, Complain at the namunee aul Women’s $3.00 Welt, Bation, go at $2.00. Kinley. He was asked whether or] his claim cry one found with arms in his qnd bad blood all over him when the] fi%g sult for damages, and porhape| Wa aig Stiecs. 43 5 . not his visit had avything to do with - , - is against the goverument of gmoke of battle cleared away. The {all will commend the verdict of the | n’s Small Sizes, $3 00 Dongola Button, @ at $1.50 p the selection of the ca { and ade | and, regar f police had not investigated the case) eine 1 e Lace #225 Shoos go at $1.5¢ ‘o mitted that it did a. < onsequences. After — some up to press tine | The verdict was signed hy two- Child's Dongola, Patent Tip, Button, $1.26 1 A Suicidal Manta. ape yrptir gg, nytt ere thirds of the jury only, the others] Misses Alaska’s Warm O a pe Shoa, go at $1 00 ‘ a antu iily and Aguirre were transferred bs i 4 a vershoes go at 15 cents, Now York, Feb. 2.-—Uhere seems] Jim Smith Now Says He Will | civil jurisdiction, and the delay in LITTLE EXCITEMENT Beeoling. 0 : ‘ to be a suivic sweeping the Bee : attributed to their na- 1 The ¢ ft Jol . Vickers | Other , commtry which is truly alarming. ‘The Prosecute Mis Father. und after many efforts to ab OMe fount: J. 2. Peni eas joanne og likewise Bring the cash and bay ; numizer of suicides reported in the , uily’s come to trial, Jy Graves County Over the Re-| until the seventh day of the next} shoes cheaper than you ever bought United States yester lay an 1 today Considerable ‘Trouble Over How the retary of st , on September term. th: reaches tie appalling number o £6 Ges haitptnn Mant 13 t, demanded his immediate ported Assault, | | ——— | em before, thirty-five. pola 1d | trial or rel The case of Mrs. Nancy Bailey ans - Fyidence. | c+ against the People’s Street Railway ~ scons, of thiaiplage,coromiited| ° HER POLICE COUAT CASES. | Was" DCs Feb 2-2 Te] gee and Brought to Fut ines bi : st pi ina oy vecrdiar erat pa adtags he case of i. . Simon ° suicide last nigh pect have ath ikea «a decided stand, | ay $a. the os » of G. Be. Si oy “| m2 vod 4 their demand, Secretary Olney scabled to the Madrid’ govern- | st Max Levy, for a bill of | John Roland, colored, was cap-|which the defendant claims ae » cold, he was frosen to death decided to prose nt that tho grinding of gar cane! Wred last night near Hatchie, Tenn., | turned, a verdict was rendered in fe- Dr y Smith } Amer antations in Cuba|°".* charge of crimin = ores a pending | ¢ scan" aibatatone sin Tie arge of assaulting | vor of the plaintiff. 5 bee veh atee of steaittur £800 | saleat’ bie ikea ET te epee ait daughter of a farmer ‘named All-| _ an ; 2] ee a oh _ | ite bay hs ‘ Be tao ae of Clear Springs, Graves coun} The report of the commissioner in iis sims against Spain for] 1" aturday afternoon. the case of J. W. Farmer, against Cc. mawner, «eli aly removing his} Jim Smith, the red | clothing wad exposing hinseif to the] most fead of Fel! From A tree. (Greensburg, Ky... Feb. 2 ‘Thomas, while out ee t veavy damages daily from January 1|" caused bis death A ‘ be) t A report came back from Madrid the a is reported as being au The suit of Mrs. Josephine Keen | to dislodge # "coon Wille climbed |e yg are sn back rom Madrid Goon revoiting one. ‘The negro! ing against Oliver Allard to break | the tree losing bis ont ie er torty | O%" Major Mart ecu em | nauid his order prohibiting | "4 pene on the farm of Alleock |the jate J. 1. Allard's wil! was con- he } \ j ground, a distance of thirty or forty . a prosecute sugar grind ind. that. (he work} 2% immediately after his diabolical | tinued until the next ter: . F . feet receiving fata! injuries “ing an s atiwith, On. the | 4284 skipped out . | f Grocery Company Fails reve ‘ lefe ‘ nt of the sugary, He was lost dehy brought up | = \ b | “ © 7 s Fel The Con-| Jim 8 y says he willl, Beet ae te Creat | Fulton, where he is in jail, ‘The re-| Mt. Sterling, Feb. 2 a a raphe Palen that 7 *°lport has not become general in . vad Groce ompany, the oblest} prose rat ul to start the grind-) Graves county or the excitement oq PRIO S - egg 7 suet - por A ss ag by 2 ‘ Jwould be overwhelming. It is not i) ICES Al OLLOWS: assigned for the beue edito \ 1, Spee Ti Fiotitia or Toate Muni known what will be done with the Kepoeslbeety of meses ve simp ace i Hoenn nee nother mae/ MAU, or When he will be taken to] A spovific for shins. Ladies’ Stonm Rubbers, | - + ° 265 cts given as a reason for the assy : : resi Maytield to await trial, | No gre nd cerine | Mis . am e taken, but dud isaster to paniards 1 re- | M3 ‘ ; isses’ and Child Brokers Pail, wee wortwile ‘This time the navy depart-| Advices from _ Mayfield thie after-| delicately p&tumed. | 4 en's Rune ren’s Rapbers, : 16 cts. made an assignment. ystaiement) yfyjor Harris then t 1 Sie uae a ‘ Fifteen | res to Ma field his lite may rie | j © Cail a ‘ \\ : of assets and liehilities has yet been} vo, of 4 t INCE ito have been sunk, | Periled yet particulars of the { elsoa Seule’'s 0 Store : il au I get you A pair before they ake all gone. made. Swnith’s te , it was] 1 rted to have been | alleged outrage are meagre. ONLY. some SPECIALS ERICES on Leather Shovs this week, DePew for Ambassador rfc H ‘ ‘Abe | < : — in Ke | ‘ ‘ Washington, 1). ¢ Di hat aie taf sick man’s home on Clay street, but} EIGHTH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT ~ > ~ q atated that the ambassadorsbip nt Car ebjected to this,| < QS ¥ Hogland ties been offered to Chaun-] Min hat the court had no} On THE | : % cey M. DePew. right to adjourn avout the county} : DP iis lg yearn al, A Cea | Shoes Bought of us Polished Free, 331 Broadway. ~ : or, A continuance was the ited | - Woabiogton, D.C» Bob, 9.10 la| A continunns mew] Paducah Building Trust Company - ——_—_—__== oe considered certain by the friends of | the Cetense, © het “ a | | ™ Hon. John D, Long, of Massachu- Jun Sar aegrene rade dai \ sehusetts, that hy will accept the na- te Say Se Sere cl DECEMBER 31, 1896. j 4 le If Smith’s evidence extd } \ tahsnalt Locratis dahl y L wal portpo the case will likely be ¢ ed \ \ d 9 FATALLY BURNED, against the defendant it| RTS LIABILI TIES, | —< first said he wouldn't prosecute bis} \roeeag ’ e Pajd-up Stock 800/00 " < ; father. ! Stock Paid-up Stock A A Boy’s Ulothes Catch Fire at Aten | Heal Estate by Pu 4 Paid\up Stock Bj Cairo. George Pocl by “i I Laid-p Stock C led guilty f the] in Trast— k Paid-up Stock D.) A little boy ay or 1 beeen Pe peace avd were tlaed § $5 and rom Paid up St ok insealsgt Stock foc ae who lives with Mrs, G. W. Cs 3s respectively, From Duc S Stocks E . os swe Cash on Hand Installment \gtocl F 50 fay) DVeWetsewe Fourth and Walnut streets a ee sit erat as and cose! Bills Payables Réal Estate dp ar ~ adopted child, was perhaps fatally i Lyte was fo monet Mortages Repyi VE burned yesterday afternoon, With} for engaging $0 8 fight “in the Bluc aah joes Oy other boys he was playing in the Big} Grass ex hange. Unfinished Loan i enthy ‘ idends Four railroad yards where oi! tank Will Thompson ‘waa ined 65 8 ia ighth. Divideng cars were standing. One of the tanns) n two. different charges of Accumulated lifterey on Paid-up Stock, \ . leaked and the boy got a foot and peootertge so | not collegted i trousers leg saturated with the oil. | Preach of the pedee, | On his way home he stopped at 9] ‘phe case against residents of the ie 2 a oe oe oe ee ed ruil Prien ae nore had built, | west End for maintaining ape Lie \ and the of) in Bis closing on their premises, was culled in the i nd ht-tesths per cent, has this day been declared on the amount paid on fire, He was fearfully burned on} jolice court today, but owing to no} oh espe eat aise Aaceithoad atic December gist, 1996. ‘The topal dividend for the dar thes , the leg, ls hands and elsewhere, and Meio having been taken by the! jy nr recthe per ceitt j PG CALDWELL, Vice Pres and General Manager is in a critical condition, —Cairo] oouneil, it was defered until after the K. G, Caldwell, Vice-President aud Gegeral Manager of th Padu sh Building Trust Company, being duty sworn Argus. tmeeting NORM EB i he truce lition of spid Company »y the books Decenpber qist, 1896. om nen Te Pecan ee eM DWELEs Vice Peg, ail General Manager Is se in e\ Jerk i in iS ine a W. 'T, Barnum was fined $1 for val black sworn 1 1 before me by KL G. Galdwell this the ist day of Pebtyary, 1897 A flue eid ee al ' : i. a me drunkenness. | Paldwell this COOK Ht SBANDS,N. P. AlcCracken Count white in beeust J on brass volar, “9 I 1 yexpires March 7tfyt6 faatened witafeopper wire, | When weaucye AN sea ' reduced rices. a Jast seen had a PQlo« attached with The blind ps lingf wilh give read-| i ks and U certify that the above tement of the condition of the Pau als Bulli x r 7 Shi st eek o 0 te. f{ business on Decembe jist, 1896, to be correct 1 am yot a stockholder and am in no rope, Notify, 8 South ‘Third ] ings this weg ‘ rt Moe St HO RCIVAL SMITH Nok m oekhabder aman 327 BROADWAY. at. 407 South Sbrenths tre street, and be ® iF YOU WANT GOOD COAL AND ‘wnat DELIVERY TELEPHONE “NO. 1 | You know what wé sell, J 4 ary & Henneberger | crabtree My id Wa We always have a big stock on bei and ent teams to insure i medic 1d \s : ‘ed

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