The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, February 15, 1897, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 Our Successful Business Men. V7 All run advertisements the entire year, Their experience teaches Shem that one time advertising does not pay. THREATENING And More Warlike Grows the Situation in Crete. Premier on Wednesday an explana- tion of the presence of the war ships at Crete. The Premier replied diplo- matically that the intentions of Greece were by no means hostile to Turkey; that her vessels were sent to Crete to take away Christians bound to Greece by ties of brother- hood who desired to leave the Turk- DUESTROW MUST HANG. be in a position to aid her sufferiog brethren perishing in Crete by fire and sword, The Turkish Greek Premier again on ring of the /and said the explanatior istactory to the Porte. able to protect all subjects all Greek as well as Mussulman, and official aduices showed that by far the larger number of victims of fire and sword had been Mobatume- A SENSITIVE BOY COMMITS SUICIDE.) dans, not Christians. For this rea- son Greece must mediately with- draw her war-ships. The Premier London, Feb. 15.—All Europe is |'ade no reply, and today, after re- | watching the Cretan situation with] ceiving explicit instructions from the greatest auxiety a spark may Great Britain and the triple alliance, get all Europe abl Everbody is] Turkey sent Greece her ultimatum. agreed that the present moment isthe] The Turkish army is now in readi- mont critical time since the Powers|€88 to move into Thessaly, and to | intervened in Turkish affairs. The] Ctos® the frontier. If the Russias daring action of Greece that of send. | #eet in the Black Sea and the French ing Prince George with a torpedo] it the Mediterranean show any sign the | Minister saw Thursd was not sat- Turkey was The Governor Con Day for Jackson and and Walling. fictilln to Crete, has caused a. tre-|f Boing to the assistance of Greece, mendous flutter in the European] ‘be ts say that all Europe] cabinets, Telegraphic dispatches on | ill instantly fly to arms, is felt in It is be-| events of the next momentous. IRED UPON, ‘The greatest excitement the diplomatic world here. lieved that the three days may | TURKIS the subject bave been flying across the continent,between the different governments and their embassies, Unusual activity prevails at the Brit- ish foreign office. ‘Telegrams from th t have arrived in rapid suc- ce yesterday had a special interview with the Russian, Austrian and G man embassadors. ‘The importan of these conferences can be gauged by the fact thiat Count von Hatzfeldt, the German embassador, went to the foreign office, although he was in such feeble health that he wasunable] ag q result of Friday's scenes the to meet the ex Empress Frederick 00) Ambassadors decided to recommend hed ey a Rh gaaM acne f be to their respective governments that . alga office 1 the Powers occupy Canea, Retimo Prise fasesk ote 40 ihe owens. fies and Candia, for the purpose of af- ‘ivan the attivode of Greece toward sie protection to the Mussul- Crete is couched in such strong terms i as to be regarded in official circles as almost tantamount to a decla- nof War against Turkey, The|Suictdes Be. note accused the Turkish troops of siding with the Mussulmans; said that the Turkish — re-euforcements meant a renewal of atrocities against the Cretan Christians and concluded | teen years of by saying that it was, therefore, in-]guilty of eumbent upon Greece to prevent at /eburch on Sunday, for which he was all cost, the landing of re-enforce- | feprimanded from the pulpit, On ments, not only out of symprthy|feaching home his mother, who | with, but as a daty to the Greek [been greatly mortified by the un popalation, ‘which has just solema-Jeaviable notoriety be had gained, | ly declared its determination to ac-|gave bim s scolding. His cept nothing but union with the} sensitive nature was so wro gut apos motherland,” This menacing atti- | that he went to the barn and hanged tude toward Turkey is surprising [bimself, his dead body being found upon the part of King George, who [several hours after life was extinct has hitherto shown a moderate, pacific disposition and there is co siderable speculation for the reason mn, and the Marquis of Salisbury |e eek Vessel On to the Transportation of the En- | emy’s Troops Constantinople Greek war ship yeste Turkish conveying y fired on soldiers | vesse A SENSITIVE Church and at Home. Nicholasville, Ky, Fob. 16.- Walter Overstreet, & boy about fif- was thoug ting a diversi severe Duestrow Hangs Tomorrow: St. Lonis, Feb, 15.—The last fort has been put forth in behalf ish dominions, and that she wished to | - Feb, i A) San from Candia to Canea preserib Saturday night, to fight. face was BOY, pair and the prosecution asked for ® con- Reproved in| tinuance, which was granted. | befor ~) that he {| Sanders took the latter's word E PADUCAH DAI A FESTIVE Adopts the Wrong Method o! ijecting a ‘Tenant. Several Plain Other Offenses, Tried Today. Drunks, JOHN KILGORE GOES FREE. H. H. Jones was before Judge Sanders this morning on a charge of cursing aad abusing Boone Clark, and threatening to Kill him. Jones is a well known citizen, and Clark oc- cupies one of his houses, The latter testified that Jones called at the house this morning about 5 |o’clock end informed him, with his threats well punctuated with oaths, that if he didn’t move out by 12 o'clock today he would kill him. Jones admitted saying that if his tenant dido’t move out by noon he would giv good whipping but denied cursiny him. He was fined $1 and costs aud recognized in the sum of $200 to keep the peace towards Clark for a year. Judge rs throw in gratis with the fine Ivice not to attempt to get rid tenant by that means, as the law a different course. George Ventress was found by his srother Alex. in the latter's stable, whipping a cow. orge was drunk, but not too drank They fought, and George's unrecognizable when Ofli- and Ullman arrested the He was in court this morning ers Bond Lillian Wilkes, a comely colored girl, was before Judge Sanders this morning on a charge of drunkenness. lessly | She said she went to see a friend and 1 in}y t some whisky. After taking a drink she got near the fire and it made her sick, “Yes, I've heard of those things remarked Judge Sanders with an incredulous smile. 1 let you off this time, but next time you drink whiskey keep away from’ the stove’? Ed O’Brien is the name of a young piano man from the North who said he wasn’t drunk. Officer Crow said was, however, and Judge and that Greece must pe able us count Tarho montered his young wite and |combe, charged with « similar of. pon the supy f others, {208 some two years ago, and the fense, said he pleaded guilty. persons and the tolerance of others} oe ofthe court will be carried |‘*Guess I must have been drunk, jons point to Russia as It is contended that 0 kinship between the two - api reigning families count for] oS voung wife F, something in the crisis, and |e ys sors Sa are asking what passed at the [8° seighing and fd out tomorrow will be remem- shot must realy to ing just present he Mae ee tie Czar and{driven up in the sie Alter ~ e “t Copenna- [shooting his wife he took his infant py ese son and holding him up at arm's King George also a conference with Count Gola- wski when in Vienna, and it is od that the latter advised Greece to wait patiently and in the future she might reap the fruit’ which was King gen last autumn: length, put several balls into his little body. PIXING THE DATE For the Hanging of Jackson and not yet fpe. Apparently sree, pushed by. the national feel- Walling. ce, he to ex- ‘ ing in ¢ has been trying t0 X=) vrankfort, Feb. 15.—Governor ration the pedite matters by a bold stroke, see The newspapers publish a lis gn warships in Cretan Great Britain has four bat- tle ships and two eruisers there. France has four cruisers, Russia has a battle ship and acruiser. Aus- éria has a cruiser and Greece a bat- a corvette, a cruiser and six t of | Bradley has und the water Walling, the condemned murderers of Pearl Bryan. He cided, but is expected to announce the date in a day or so. Guard Killed by Prisoner, tle ship ¢ And si) Livingston, Ky., Feb. 15.—Steve torpedo boats, The Ha ats { Adkins, & prisoner in the county Jail, lish comparisons between the Turkish in attempting to escape today cut and Greek fleets Turnkey Wm. Davis in the arm, sev- It is announced from Gibraltar that the British Channel squadron is expected there this week, PIMATUM, ering the femoral artery, from which young Wayis speedily bled to death, Accidentally Killed While Hunt- Cynthiana, Ky., Feb. 15.—Will Washington Advices Say Greece] Harney, a prominent farmer, while Three Days to out hunting yesterday was fatally Withdraw, shot in some manner with his own gun, apparently dying instant There were no witnesses to the accir dent. dispatch to the “Globe-Democrat’’ says: “The | Su- blime Porte informed the Greek government today, it is learned here, that unless Prince George moved bis torpedo flotilla from Cretan waters in three days ‘Turkey would consider her territory invaded and would fight. the A Washington MAKK (iteportad Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) Chicago, Hi y wheat — opene jermau Minister of State has} highest point communicated to the Turkish Min-]'4-*s. cha s ister in Berlina message from the} May corn opened at 28'y an¢ Emperor to the Sultan stating that closed at 297,n. ‘Turkey has a casus belli against] May oats opened at 1 176 and from all accounts,"’ Druestrow, while |sad wandering smile. nd kill- | and Jake Combe also pleaded guilty and it cost them $1 and costs, s not yet de-|druok and he said with a W. T. Farmer John Kilgore, the young man charged with stealing a bible, some money and a pistol from Ed Kenne- dy, of Mound City, Ill, was re- leased, the warrant against him for grand larceny being dismissed. He and Kennedy were out on a spree to- gether and swapped coats. Kennedy acknowledged having carried the pistol concealed, but no warrant was issued agaist him, Dan Wood, of Benton, boarded a date for the hanging of Jackson and} Trimble street car Sunday night and refused to pay his fare. He was motorman Richard Wall carried him to the end of the run and turned him over to Merchant’s Po- liceman Fowler Loftin who locked him up. This morning his ride, which was worth 5 cents, cost him $5 and costs, The case against Dick Keeler, charged with a breach of the peac was dismissed, Hejwas charged with engaging ina fight with a boy named Woods, who was fined Saturday. Frank Campbell, colored, pleaded guilty to a charge of indecent expos- ure, and was fined $5 and cosfs. Court then adjourned, and Mar- shal Collins, with a lingering sigh, soliquized thus, ***Good docket we had, but Ifttle money in it.’ He turned to hide the tears, and walked sadly away. “THE PAY TRAIN.” The Attraction at Morton's Opera House Wednesday “The Pay Train,” @ péflroad play, to] closed at 174%. Greece, ‘The Sultan is advised og act peremptorily in protecting his May pork opened at $7.90 territory. Austria and Btaly have and closed at $8.05), May lard opened at $3.92 and clowed at $4,003. | May ribs opened at $4,07-10 and” closed at $4.12. : N. W. receipts, 801 cars, Clear 299,000, sent similar messages. Britain is about to send sev- ar-ships in addition to her fleet Lediterranean, the Turkish minister manded of the Barry «| We ay _ big stack CLIPPINGS | that are eral already in the Assim Be ¥ sy opera house Wednesday night. ‘The piece ip one of \thg® strongest scenic plays on the siagé, ‘The company appeared here yWo seasons ago aud created a yorable impression. Startling geenig and mechanical ef- fects are produced with pleasing spe- cialties, Seats will be on sale to- qjnorrow morning at usual place, Henneberger _ RY/--per bundle, mK. OFFICE NINTH ano HARRISON. Robt. McGill Shoots tis Wife LANDLORD Through Jealousy JUOGE SANDERS’ BIG DOCKET, wounded ber. A warrant x Besides | in the door and shot her twice with a will be the attraction/ at Morton's! OOTING AT RAGLAND. THRILLING A perhaps fatal shooting occurred | Experience of a Paducah Lum- jthis morning near Ragland, in the ber Meret |lower part of thecounty. Robt. Me- yer Merchant. f|Gill is a well known young farmer who has separated several times from his wife on account of jealousy. It is said that today they separated again and ina fit of insane jealousy ‘he shot her, and perhaps fatally A warrant was issued|Mr. W. A against him chester this afternoon. The _ particulars are meager and are that McGill stood GOT INTOA LAWLESS COUNTRY, Mistaken fora Revenue Officer and is Almost Mobbed. Davis Winchester f rifle. She fell in front of Robt. Burgess’ residence and was picked up. The warrant A MOST EXCITING ORDEAL IT WAS, was carried out this afternoon by a deputy sheriff. McGill was jealous of his brother Jim. Mr. W. A. Davis, the well known young lumber man of St. Louis, who was recently married to Miss Otilia Hipple, of the city, had a thrilling experience at Hamburg, ‘Tenn., last Tuesday night, and the memory of the oréleal through which he and his wife passed will ever cling to them in all its dreadful hideousness. Mr, Davis went up to Hamburg to bay lumber. This is a country as wild a8 Darkest Africa, and he had never been there before. By the way, he will probably never go again The place is a small village on’ few miles from Savannah, 200 1 up the Tennessee river, and its blood stained annals would fill volumes As on frequent occasions the young Iuumberman was accompanied by his gwife. They arrived lust Tuesday, and in some manner the uncivilized element of the locality conceived the idea that he was a revenue officer, and on this belief hinges the succeeding blood-curdling REAR END COLLISION, | First and Second Section of No. | 172 Go Together. A Caboose, Three Cars and a Lo- otive Smashed Up. A destructive rear end collision of freight trains occurred yesterday morning about 9:50 o’clock at | Obion, Tenn., on the Illinois Cen- tral. ‘The first section of tram No. 172 struck by the second section. The first was pulled by engine No. 285, and Engineer Granger, and the second section by locomotive 273, Engineer Kelly and conductor An- derson. events. The trains met on a} That night a gang of young hood- curve, and the second |lums decided to dispose of the tim- ber merchant. They tanked up on the product of numerous ‘‘wild-cat’’ stills with which the country teems and went to his hotel. Th were refused adinission to his ro and delibera ely broke it in, but at this juncture assistance from some of the respectable citizens, who had been aroused by the furore, reached them A prominent merchant arrived on the scene and offered Mr. Davis a pistol, with which he held the mob at bay. ‘The door then being useless, hie Ceemed it expedient to procure hetter quarters, and was offered se- curity in the Merchants’ hardware store. The ‘‘houdlums’ section crashed into the first section with great force. Both sections were en route to Paducah, and the acci- dent was due to a confusion of or- ders. The cabvose on the first section and three of the cars were demol- ished, and the locomotive on the sec- ond section badly injured. An investigation will be held to place the blame where it properly be- longs. ILLINOIS. IMPROVEMENTS. soon afterwards ‘discoverea his hiding place, and laid siege to the building, finally breaking into the store. A pitched battle en- sued on the outside, and one of the outlaws bad bis skull cracked with ‘fav ak haidle, wielded by a man named Woods. By this time the indignation of ‘he citizens was complete, and they turned out and gave him and his frightened wife protection. Mr, Davis would have used the pistol, bat he realized that had be shed blood, while it would have been justifiable, might have resulted fatal- ly to himself or wife or both, The frenzied brutes not only attempted to club him, but shot their )i-tols in the streets, fired through wi (lows, and had the place in a great up:oar, When the Clyde touched (hat port Metropolis After a New Marine Ways. And Brooklyn W ting Factory. ntsa New Nead- Metropolis is elated over the pros- pects of a new marine ways and boat yard being located there. It is a company now Iowa, and the president was in tropolis about a year ago and favorably impressed with the pl. He has written for the names of in- fluential men, and the thriving little city is making a valiant effort to the new industry. The Metropolis **Daily Democrat” also says ‘The citizens of Brooklyn are | Mr. Davis and his wife were guarded elated over the prospects of a stave |to her by fifteen citizens, and their and heading factory locating there|relief at finding friends and protec- tion was great. Mr. Davis bought no lumber, aud says the country is certainly worse than Cuba, He and his wife and the latter's father, Mr. Fred Hipple left’ Saturday on the Clyde, and it’ was reported would stop off at Hamburg and have a set- that will employ about sixty men and turn out about 100 car loads of finished products per month.” CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, tlement with th natives, but , . . ela ives claim) that tl will Suddenly Carries OF Flagman} yt yrsuhurg the “wo-by.”” Ibis a W. W. Garr. bad county, and the lawless people, who seem lo predominate, have a bit- ter antipathy to revenue officers, es- pecially on account of the many illi- it whiskey stills there. Only a few months ago one was killed and a young doctor, suspected of be Worked for the I. C. and Liyed at Jackson, Tenn.—I1 But Two Hours, Women's $3.00 Welt, Button, go av¥2.00. / Women's Smail Sizes, Misses’ Square Tae Lace Child’s Dongola, Patent Tip, Button, $1.25 Shoe, Misses Alaska’ Other poods likewise. Bring the cash and buy shoes cheaper than you ever bought them before, Buy Rubbers Now .. Call and see the storm rubber we aré ‘elling for 18. | Child’s spring heels 9c. H SET A PAIR Hundrad Years Not in a Will you find any others at the same price better than Spanish Gem CIGARS The best 5c Cigar on Earth. Exclusive Agents, GEo. O. HART & SON HARDWARE anpo. STOVE!Co. INCORD ORATED, 303-307 Broadway. 109-417 N. 3d St. y io Make Room For SPRING GOODS LARGER AND JARGER Our cirenlation grows with every issue. We invite anyone interested to call at our office at any time and convince themselves. TEN CENTS A WEEK Which are now coming in, WE GUT {THE PRICES OF WINTER GOODS IN TWO. / 00 Dongola Button, go at $1 50f £5 Shoes go at $1.50. / g’at $1 00. Warm Overshoes go at 15 cents, A You neéd them now./ Comfort, health a: demand them—Cold feet cry for them for them—Colds and. coughs bark for, Ladies / good nature et feet shout C1 98 se nt st TODAY 1 one, was murdered and decapitated Mr. W. W by the ferocions inhabitants. y. Garr, aged 26, a well known young flagman on the Illinois Central railroad, died suddenly of heart disease yesterday morning jabout 8 o'clock at his home near} 4 Coupe | Broadway and Ninth, after an illness On of two hours. He retired apparently in his usual health, but about 1 o'clock his wife jwas awakened by his struggles, and |although medical aid was straight | procured he neyer rallied but grad- | ually sank without gaining conscious- ae | ness, Mr. Leander Wood, aged 93, and | He came to Paducah about three} Miss Jda May Rust, aged 2 daugh- j months go with his young wife from] ter of Mr. G. W. Rust, were licensed |dackson, Tonn., snd the remains|to marry today, Both reside to the | were conveyed to that place for bur- fi ial at 12:20 yesterday afternoon, | Young Garr was a member of the | Meridian Lodge, K. of P. of Missis- | sippi, and the local lodge took charge of the rematns aud shipped them, LATE MARKIAG Married Last Night— ' nsed Today, Arthur Mabeyers, a well known younk caulker, aud Miss Mary Red- ding, a popular young lady married last night by Justice at 7 o'clock at his residence, 319 Ohio street, A Most Excellent Soap is BESBOUR'S BPRATED CREAM i, } Depew Ambassador to Engla New York, Feb. considered certain that Dr, Chaun- ‘ y M. Depew will be ambassador to| Nelson Pure a) ingland under the McKinley adwin- : Drug Store. istration, Those in position to be well informed say there is not a be Y : i See the Wonderful \ Graphophone. 15,—It is now f{ yat—/ | doubt that Mr, Depew will be ap- pointed, us - 40 = % = % Is selling every hing in-Kis lind at’ reduced prices, 327 BROADWAY. and | Anthracite“ | Egg size, - $8.25 «l . £825 | 4 f 825 \3 SPECIAL SALE FOR MEN oc #§- —= ADKINS & COCHRAN, 331 BROADWAY HOES BOUGHT OF US SHINED FREE. / een ts

Other pages from this issue: