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sjastieil Pas > ay ts All run advertisements the entire ear, Their experience teaches Tem that one time advertising does not pay. > MBER 131 VOLUME AR CLOUDS, | THE DEFENDANT. Wins the Celebrated Boatright; Case, Gather in the Vicinity of Canea, Crete. THIS WAS THE THIRD TRIAL. SITUATION VERY GRAVE. F Canadiant Partiamen Buildings | Other Dotngs inthe Circuit Court Bu ther Patricide, Today, PADUCAH, POLICE NEWS, Irate Husband After a Soli- citor, JUOGE SANDERS’ DECISION Will Gaynor and His Partner In-) dicted For Murder. OTHER BRI'F LOCAL NOT'S. JACKSON AND WALLING MUST HANG. OWORCE «= SUIT FILED. ~ . Vondon, Feb, 12.--A dispatch to] The case of Mra. ¥ Hoat-| Iinerant solicitors for newspapers | the Times" from Cavea says that} right against the Paducah Electric should not get too g not in a} the latest telegram from Sitia reports}Company for 5,000 damages was s.tange city at least. They might} thirteen villages now in flames. | decided for the third time this morn- ‘Christians are killing the Mohamme-]ing, ‘The defendants won. dan inhabitants. Those who have} ‘The suit was brought about a year Sticceeded in escaping from the scene}ago, the plaivttf alleging that her of the massacres ar (locking to Sitia, | house on North Third street had been which is still in possession of Turks. | irreparably injured by the jarring and _ Tt is feared that this news willleoncussion produced by the ince aber a dangerous reaction a‘jeant motion of the machiner, Heraklion. It is probabie that the} She claimed that from the causes ad- persistence of the Mohammerdans in] vanced above, the walls of her resi- preventing the departure of Chr -jdence had cracked, the family was tians and foreigners will make neve -| unable to sleep at night on acconnt denc the story is true, and in his ardor to) most faithful servants. give a paper away that is hard to get rid of, even on those terms, he said! to his bed for two months, and dur- something to the Indy that she con-/the last few days life was despairec strued as an insult, n get burt. According to feports on greatly in demand last bight. iT led ata gentleman's resi- ackson Street yesterday, if was | Last night her husband was out} looking for the solicitor, but couldn't] which ary active measures on the part of|of the noise and vibration, and that] fod him, Be eeneates of the foreign fleet. [the value of the property had been | lapsed. | 0 Itelian offieer of the new gens-|yreatly decreased. The suit . = re P darines has gone 'o Kisami ray hh er Sesatiise of a: novelty, amlcatiract-(;.9 ame cenuers rendered BS lie poe. ate reports of the atrocities there] ed considerable attention at the time] ‘*2t decison in the police onmey so Ttalian battleship Francesco |of its filing. At the fret trial the|Zoraig: Mr. H.W. Rotigering, | Misodist hes strived st the Cancel jary brougtt ia a verdict for 6500 in| *D*, "el! Koown dairyman, wae pre-| harbor. Taste ofibe deteadant sented on a charge of running over) A dispateh from Constantinople} A new tris! was says that a special Cabinet Council i#! fense and the now sitting at Yilliz palace for the]ning, The purpose of discussing the situation in} week ayo. Crete. granted the de- won the second in- third trial began o' d the a as en | “4 yester: nd given to the jury this} _“” dispatch to the Times from}morning. After being out but a h —. “ that it is stated that] short time it returned a verdict for) ) Ustria wil remonstrate with Greec e defenc DethMneie cipdotic| scious. She had four cuts on her) sine was composed of the eight lower tila to Canea under the command of| Itisnot known whether a motion}head and one on her arm. The) -cunties, For this position be de- Prince George for a new trial will, be made in the|charge of reckless driving was not|oits. tion WM. Reed, of The papers this morning are full of | Boatright case or not Jong telegrams from Eoropean cay Vhe case of Della Courtney against tale and editorials dealing with the|James Killign for $5,000 for|¢ gravity of the situation in Crete and ach of promise was continued un- expressing fears of a war between til the next term of the cireuit court Turkey sad Greece The case of ( inst Warships of all the powers are]. G. Wilkins was s . gathering at Caves and the situetion| ‘The case of Sommer £ cxcoddiugty grave. It seems alto-| Ville of Graves county, | ¢ against the Anderson & Harris Buggy Company is on trial this afternoon gether probable there will be a test of between the powers at early date. The situation is exceed- ingly grave, and only the finest dip- Jomacy will be able to prevent a clash between the powers Deputy Clerk Will Kidd is on the sick list and was unable to be at his poss of duty today, Ella Stwwvall, colored, filed suit agaiast her husband, James Stovall, for divorce this afternoon. . They were inarried at Metropolis in 1894, and he deserted her tea months later AS VIEWED IN LONDON. The Departure of the Greck Flo- tilla a Serious Matter, The case of Jack Calloway agains! London, Feb. 12.—The ‘Tall 1 " Mall Gazeite:; thie, afternoon says|® local A. P. A. council for pr there is reason to believe that the} "20% "as cont! milla } ‘ term of court government of Great Britain regards — the cis; h of the Greek flotilla to The case of Dr. 1. W. Pendley Crete as a very serious matter, and| against B. C. Bolton was also con- as likely to involve the gravest conse- | tnaed iaiadd: quences, adding The case of W. H. Byrd against “Ne intimation of the intentions] 1,6 Paducah Electric Company was of Greece was conveyed to any Off continued. Pm the Powers, and the preparations to carry them into effect were carefully keptfsecret. “It may be confident that the Marquis of Salisbury will adopt a very firm attitu and that immediate and vigorous steps will be taken to neutralize the effect of Greece's action.”’ NO BLOCKADE RUNNER, y expected With Bad Weather tnt Proposed Maneuvers at Charleston eres Charleston, S. C., Feb, 12.—The weather today was not propitious for the vessels of the blockade fleet, though it suited admirably the pur- poses of a blockade runner. No fue Measure | gitive craft, however, attempted to run the gantlet of the fleet guarding the entrance to the harbor and the rf big ships lay at anchor in the rain memes (oepedo boats ts held in ready unable to engage in target or rowing ines to sail for Crete, and re-en-| practice, as has been the daily cus forgements of cooper ies at |tom of the men aboant the sbipe. fee Sapetcnes te ene ‘The arrival of the other vessels The departare of Prince George) which have been ordered to join the with the first torpedo fotilla bas} neer is being locked forward to with aroused the greatest enthusiasm in} esrerness, Particularly so the dyaa- the provinces, as well as in this city. | nite cruiser, Vesuvius, which is te Patriotic demonstrations are takiny | rig the blockade. ‘The monitor Am- ¢ in all parts of Greece. phitrite came up to the city at noon The Chamber has voted half @ mil-)anq took a position in the stream off lion drachmas to aid the Cretan r¢-} the custom house. IASTIC GREEKS ENTHE Display Anxiety to Swords With Turkey. Athens, Feb, 12.—A fresh flotilla fugees. Last night's work on board th “a . es a ight’s work on board the The fighting a er ae where t!°l feet consisted of search light drills Mobammedan ai pitants ware be: varget practice, ‘The battle ship sieged in their houses for several) Maine and the crmsers New York days, was desperate. Thirty Chris] Columbia and Marblehead took part tians and one hundred Mohamme- i, the drills. ‘The search lights were dans were killed, and fighting, it is} Agshed across the sen and every cor- reported, 18 still proceeyling about) yer and cranny of the surrounding) the convent of Chrisopyghi, near] siore was explored with their rays. Canes. The target practice was with 8-inch "The insurgent leaders have now] ang dinch guns assembled for a conference, and it is understood that a constitution and a} POSTMA! provisory government will shortly be promulgated, .o¢ RAL WILSON STEK GE Elected President of Washington Cacacten TROMNARDOAS. isl vags| Os Prenisent of Washing! mir ried: and Lee University. Lexington, Va., Feb. 12.—The Ottawa, Canada, Feb, 12. r buildin “By the Canadian Parliament were burned this morn- ing, entailing a Joss of $800,000 dol- lars on the. government. Wife of ,Ex-Speaker Moore Dead.| Lee, who recently resigned. It is Cynthiana, Feb. 12.—Mrs. Moore, wife of ex-Speaker Moore, of the House of Representatives of Ken- | on the duties of his office tucky, lied this morning, day of next Joly, Henne CLIPPINGS” Board of ‘Trusteesof Washington and | Lee University today unanimously elected Hon, William accept the position and will enter up- on the first arry & We always keep a big st TELEPHONE 70. / /OFFICE N Mrs, Catherine Gallagher’s4-year-old | knocked down and reodered uncon- sustained, as the horses were walking when the accident occurred, aud the streets were no place to play. / thatare DRY—per laughter, vidence showed that while ond and Clark streets yes-| aflernoon, Mr. Rottgering, {n | g around, inadvertantly ran bis | horses against the child, and she was Iriver could not see the child. Judge Sanders stated in his decis- n that while the accident was to be eplored, the children had no busi- playing in the streets, as the He ness lism'ssed the warral A case agains’ h, colored, off the City of Sheffield, was called in Judge Sanders’ court this morn- ing, hut Smith not having been ar- rested a continuance was ordered. Smith is charged with assaulting a deck band named Bell, Judge Given’, at Hendersom,$es- terday rendered a decisionin the police court there, deciding that the stock law was valid. This law is similar to the one here known as the “cow ordinance,” and Judge San- ders’ decision was exactly like that of Judge Given. The case here is now pending in the police court. Mr. Martin Vogt says he was not driving Mr. Jake Seamon’s delivery wagon the day Mr. A, D, Dodd was run over. Mr. Vogt's name was in the account of the suit in yesterday's Sux because Mr. Dodd’ charges in his petition that Mr. Vogt was driv- ing. The mistake is Mr. Dodd's. This afternoon the eight tramps sentenced to thirty days on the chain gang for vagrancy were taken out on Broadw: near Fifth street, by Overseer neis. It was about three minutes until four had given leg bail, and were far away before the other prisoners realized what had happened. Later two other tramps jumped on 4 street car and were soon safe from arrest. Robert Linn, according toa report brought over from Brooklyn. is in jail at Metropolis on a charge of dis- posing sf wheat, corn, ete., belong- to Oliver Allard, without the lat- in 1869. gained the title of judge. commonwealth's attorney DEATH AT LAST. Finally Suceombs. DIEO AT 5 P, M, YESTERDAY, | Was 50 Years of Age and a Well- Keown and Respected Gentleman, FUSERAL T:MOR"0W MORNIKG AT 10, County Judge Charles 1. Thomas breathed his last at 5 o'clock yester+ day afternoon, surrounded by family and relatives, His death ended two years of al- most incessant suffering, but took from the city one of her best citizens, and from the county one of her Judge Thomas had been confined 1 of. The fatal malady was a compli- cated lung and stomach trouble, had heen more or less manifest Thus ® sensation col-| for several years past. ‘The deceased was born in 1447 in | Ballard county and was educated in Lovelaceville and Milburn, after- wards reading law in the Kentucky University. under Hon, Oklahoma, He also studied law ‘Tom Corbett, now of who then resided at Blandville, being admitted to the bar He was police judge of Blandville about 1873, where he first In 1874 he was elected county attorney of Ballard, and in 1880 was elected for the First Judicral district, which at that Benton, and Hon. Bernard Neale, of Mayfield. In 1880 Judge Thomas moved his family to Paducah, and six years later Mr. Sam Cross'and, of May- field, defeated him and Hon, Joba K. Hendrick for the attorneyship Judge Thomas was subsequently elected police judge and city pros- ecuting attorney for one term. In 1876 he was married in Louis- ville to Miss Elizabeth ‘Taylor, who, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1897, [County Judge €. H. Thomas/Seven Get Thirty Days On the SHIFTLESS VAGS, “Gang. THEY HAD EXCUSES ALL, But Judge Sandors Has Dveived To Re Lenient No More. THREE PLAIN DRUKKS TODAY. js Was hobo day’? in the great diurna! exposition of police court ‘ wonders. aE bin it in od te HARDWARE ano STOvE Co) : reailing upton the genus tramp, and INCORPORATED, ag asa result the cha is mate oy rially inereased now. 303-307 Broadway. . 4g Frank Wilson, Charles Jones 109-117 N, 3d St. a . John Meyers, Harry Prive € Nicholas, Steve Walsh, eee Manus, John McCabe, Fr ton, Bob Wave and Ed Logan Nothing better made than “Old Reliable” Cigars at 10c. 4 McCabe, of Kansas City, arose] and with a weary smile said he was] — ill, “I have been unable to eat any- thing for two weeks,’’ he said. “J guess maybe it was because you aye not had a chance,’’ laughed All the tired Tommies had ex : * In fact they could boast of the pos- . session of little else than excuses d } We want work, but can't get it,” was their Quanimous cry “Tl give you a job,” Judge San- or P ders repligd, aud ail but four were , sonten¢@d to thirty days on the chain é / gang. Amc nese lucky four was 4 ‘ MeCabe, who could not eat. Which are now coming ia, WE CUT THE PRICES J. H¢ Toon, of Mayfield, was OF WINTER GOODS #N TWO. charged with drunkenness. Toon J sella beer by the wholesale at May- / field, and indigna denies the Women's $3.00 Welt, Button, go at 92.00, : statement in a cont that he operates @ * blind tiger.’ nporary J..W. Blakeman, a farmer of Britt's Landing, Tenn., was also fined for drunkenness, Chas, Mas- offense, was fined a similar mount, All three of these misguided imbibers were erreste 1 by Officers Eaker and Orr last » sey, for a similar RATE EFFORTS DES? with three children, survives him. He leaves a number of other re'at The deceased was in 1893 elected eounty judge, and bis term would have expired in November. Judge Thomas was a self-made man, and an energetic one. He was one of the most ren paigners in the stat many friends who we him to the last. Judge Thomas was a most getic and active man, and withstood the ravages of disease with remark- able fortitude. Only a few days ago he dictated a $circular to the voters, and even when his breath had almost deserted him he gave a list of those to whom jhe desired the circulars mailed, While he realized the seriousness of his condition, he ney ertheless clung to jlife tenaciously, and died bravely. The funeral will take place from the First Christian church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, services by Rev. W. H. Pinkerton, The burial will be at Oak Grove under the au- spices of the Masonic fraternity, of which he was a member. The members of the Padu bar will meet in Major Moss’ office at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning to [take some action over the death of Judge Thomas. All are requested to at- tend, ener- HORSES POR WEYLER’S ARMY Several Thousband to Be Pur- ter's will or consent Allard ferred the charges a day or two and Linn has not been able to bond, pre- | g Will Gaynor, who was arrested | here a few weeks ago for the murder of a druggist in Indiana, has been in- dicted together with his companion in| crime, Gray, at Greencastle, Ind.,| the county scording to an| account in the Courier-Journal there is great excitement among the peo- ple, with danger of being lynched. A well known young man who al- lowed his hiresute endowment to grow too long was inveigled into a Broadway tailor shop this morning, where a couple of friends held him while another cut his hai Tt was not as smooth a job as might have been done, but it answered the pur- pose. on Funeral of Mrs. R, C. Watkins Hopkinsvilie, Ky., 11,—The body of Mrs. KR, C, Watkins, who L, Wilson, | died in Paducah, arrived here at noon hanged himself last night, his dead Postmaster General, president of the’ today and will be buried in Hope- | body being discovered this morning. university in place of Gea, G, W. C-| well Cemetery at 10 o'clock tomor-| Why he shoull have committed tl Deceased was the | deed is not known except thar he was well understood that Mr. Wilson will’ daughter of the late W. A. Lowry, 4) not in .o broker, who died) one of leaving his only attra ti row morning. ' prominent tobace: about a year ago, daughter a fortune of $40,000. berger bundle; 4c.) INTH ane’ HARRISON, | chased By Senator Utjet in Texas. Fort Worth, Texas, Feb 12.— Senator Utjet, of Barcelona, Spain, has been in western Texas for some weeks past purchasing horses for the Spanish army. His last pure was that of 500 head at San Ang making his total purchases date 3,500 head. These horses are shipped to New Orleans, thence to Havana, Mr. Utiet expects to buy some 5000 additional horses should the be continued any length of time. He is also authority for the statement that the supply of fresh meat for the Spauish army in Cuba is growing scarce, and that the outlook]. is now good for Spain to be forced to come to Texas for her meat supply for the Cuban army. Retired Merchant Hangs Himself. Feb, 12.—Andrew Pickett, the wealthiest retired mer- chant in the state of Pennsylvania FES eA ariusry ions of thd season. “Jon division No To Save Arthur Duestrow's Neck, Will Fail. Jetfeion City; Mo., Feb. 12.— The Stprenk Court «n bane toda: overruled the motion filed Tuesday by Duestrow’s attorneys for au order of the Supreme Court, to compel the transfer of the case to court App ication will be made Ly Duestrow's attorneys to Governor Stephens for a respite for Duestrow until they can apply to the Supreme Court of the United States for a writ of error. Unless Gov. Stepheas gri arespite Due- strow must hang next Tuesday. en b: FIRST WOMAN To Venture Into the Wilds of the Par North, -b, 12.—By the death Anastasia Contlee (Sis- Montreal of Gertrude ter St. Joseph) at the Mother house of the Gray Nuns, St. Boniface Man- itoba, the first women to ero: etween the Lake Superior and Bay basin, has passed away. , she embarked at 1, in a bark in two months reached n which Winnip there an esta the built, ment of her order. ounding ANOTHER PATRICIDE, Willis Brock Ki'ls His Father at Harlan, Harlan, Feb, 12.—A tragedy curred here yesterday which intense excite nent in the vicinity of this town. sung Willis Brock, 17 years of age, desired to ma nd ed permission of his father, Mr. Gilbert Brock, which was declined oc caused ging theart. coupled with a dis] bout his son's sw 1 the young r F This n that he seized that was lying near and struck his father a terrible blov, killing bim e a instantly. 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