The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, March 2, 1897, Page 1

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a ful Bug rtiséportd the entire ches vertising does one tirhe} al VOLUME 1—NUMBER 147 | IN MID AIR, local paper, stating that Dr. Gardi: ner, of Madisonville, had been of- fered and accepted the superintend- ency of the Western Kentucky Asy- lum for the Insane, He declined to discuss the matter. It is positively | ‘Thrilling known that he has written a letter to/ L. Joynes. Gov. Bradley refusing to resign. | BRUTAL TREATMENT. RECEIVED 1100 VOLTS. | amsiceaniin Scott.—Official | Sent | And On Top of @ Tall Pole, Sus- ded by His Coat Tail. THE REASON WHY The War Has Not Been Stopped PRESIDENT-ELECT ARRIVES, Of American Correspondence to Senate, The Governor In Consultation With Boyle and Others. > . “Riverside Park, the Gun stantanecous, Possil ; Club's retreat, || is = now stobat ruth of the Warship] pie iwyypies ARE NOT SERIOUS, |invisible. To scan the vista irk! PFGPA Range ANOTHER RIOT AT KNOXVILLE. Episode. Washington, March 2.—President Canea, Island of Crete, March ?./ Cleveland yesterday sent to the Sen ‘The town of Candano has falle ate correspondence relating to Amer- the hands of the insurgents. ; in Cuba, The 67" Greeks beaengg: the peogeired most important are the telegrams in of Vavaros, which dominates the] the case of Charles Scott, which are| thefnortheast ¢ town, where there were 3,000 Mus-|as follows, being telegrams sent by | Rear oceste rt sulmans, Consul General Fitzhugh Lee to the! son's drag store The Beys, having appealed to Tew-| state department. No replies from | fik Pasha to get the Saltan’s protec-| the state department are given in this | some tion for besieged Mussulmens, he re- | case, plied that the Sultan was powerless} On February 20 Mr. Lee to insure it, and that they must look | graphed as follows to the State De to the Powers, ‘Thereupon the Beys| partment: | went to the English consulate to ask Charles Seott, a citizen of the] y for assistance. United States, arrested at Regla. re No charge given. Been without CAUSE OF, THE communication jail Havana 264 hours. Cannot stand another Ruiz murder and have demanded his re- lease. How many war veasels Key West, or within reach, and will they Tennessee ‘ d work of wires above, Craig heard saw that Mr. Joynes had hold of a live wire, and climbed hastily to- wards him, As he was going up he could see the soles of Manager Joynes’ shoes burning. ‘They rested on the telephone cable, which is ITCH, too In Proposed Concerted Action of the F were. hig Manager A. L. Joynes, of the East] houses, THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1897. All the hollows around Vaducab aro full of the not an unusual thing at this time of the year, however. “Dogtown’? " | water, Rescue of Manager A.) res: delectable. suburb leave Paducah, there is now no and | cuse for them. | afloat, and it took no little patching to render most of them ‘‘seaworthy.’” Some of the boats have been beached here for several years, the people claiming that they could not get their crafts into the river. higher this year than it has been for about three seasons, are hampered with low water, and in this season they are incommoded by] much of it. While the calamity howlers derive great satisfaction from predictions of river men are almos' h water, bleak sand bar will prob- back water, which is waste of den is it a the desire to ex. Their boats are all In summer they KILLED BY A TREE, ons | Young HAD BEEN TO BENTON. Tom Waller, a well while the day. is said to have ably it would] liquor, and rode in a gallop. tempting to pass a tree he must have thonght his horse would pass on one side, but the ond went the othe The violent contact with the tree, and he was knocked from his steed and killed, {{800m picked up and carried hor and the funeral took place today. young man was fom Wa Awful Fate. around in that locality reveals noth- ing but the top of the gun club's LIVED THREE MILES FROM BENTON, shed, and the bare roof of the trap: jet , Some of the members very rlephone Company, had thoughtfully went down yesterday & miraculous escape from death about] and removed all the fine electric traps] Highly respected young man residing fifteen minutes before 2 o'clock this} and it is very unfortunate that they] "ear Benton, was in afternoon on a tall telephone pole at] did, for had they neglected it, the his horse late yesterday afternoon of Broadway and | traps would have been ruined today front of McPher-|)y the rising river. The | He ascended the pole to look after] ghly ‘not rear. its | telephone wires, the colored] many weeks, and nothing but the tips lineman, Taylor Craig, remaining at] of the tree tops is left of the towhead, the bottom to await the manager’s| ang were the solitary foxes still t habitants of Owen's Island, Soon after the latter reached the! be @ case of ‘‘sink or swim. With steamboatmen it is always a an agonizing ery, and looked up. He] cage of extremes. en route home from court, which met yesterday. Young Waller rode in familiar bank for] Court and drank considerably during When he started home he b under — the animal w young man’s h London, March -The Daily] be ordered here at once if necessary | grounded completed a circuit. unanimous in the opinion that the “Chronicle”’ says there is littledoubt}to sustain demand? Lee When Craig got to him he at once| Qnio will soon begin to recede. At The unfortunate that the serious hitch in the concert} On the 22d he said in a cable mes-| seized his coat tail and pulled him any rate if the river docs overflow about 25 years of age, loose. This evinced _ remarkable presence of mind, for had he touched him anywhere else he might have of the Powers is due, first, tothe lack | sage: of wisdom on the part of the govern-| ‘Situation simple. Experience at ment, and secondly, to the wrath of | Guanabacoa made it my duty to de- Emperor William who, the ‘Chron-] mand before too late that another | himself received the current. jele’’ says, deeply resents the form] American who had been incommu-| ‘There the two men were precari- of Lord Salisbury’s announcement of | nicado 264 hours be released from] ously suspended, at the perilous the policy of Great Britain toward] said incummunicado, and did s0 in| height of forty or fifty fect, while a Crete, especially the suggestion that] courteous terms. If you support it| horrified crowd of helpless people ex- like it did in 1 papers can't charge it to the McKin- ley administration. GLINTON COLLEGE Great Britain has taken the lead in]and Scott is so released the trouble] citedly assembled b h the pole 7 : the concert. ili tornioahas If you io ‘oot, Il kaa weed yoo vole/it Experience Continuing, the Chronicle says:|must depart. All others arrrested| Supt. Davis, of the City Electric “Bu “This indiscretion was enhanced by] with Scott have been put in commu-|jight plant, was nearby and also Mr. Curzon’s most unfortunate}nication. Why should the only| climbed the pole, rendering valuable ‘ speech, in which he said that the so-| American in the lot not be? He has] assistance in extricating Mr, Jones] Rev. D. Pettle incommunicado now thirty. Ler lution was mainly due to Lord Salis-| been . i and assisting him to the ground. ¢| three hours, without aid, but bury. It is understood that He descei Emperor, in retaliation, mace bim-] Later, on the same day, the 234,] when he touched ground if there had self responsible for the official com-] Mr. Lee wired : not been strong and willing hands munique from St. Petershu on} ‘Demand complied with. Scott} there to receive him, he would have Thursday last, in which Russia} released from incommunicado today| fallen in a dead faint, Dr. Reddick thre: mediate coercion of |on demand, after fourteen days’ sol-| took charge of him, and Greece, failing her instant compli. | itary confinement in cell five feet by| while Manager Joynes insisted eleven, damp, water on bottom of There is reason to believe that]cell. Not allowed anything to sleep the attitude of the Emperor has been}on or chair, — Discharges from the y the serious reports} body removed once in five days, he could not and frequently that he was all walk. and was pi pressod his _handgto bis beers lical attention. 4 ener (herd given mec which have reached Berlin as to the] Was _cheras =" Sia oa i De dae Robertson made an ex-1 Vir ten * days went always tw out water, once two Jove of an American gas com amination of him. His hands and lower dl he was very weak, He was! Rot the Frans lays. limbs = were } cer IVES. | " NT-ELECT ARR an emy yadly burned, " sed to — atone pany. pond: vee n recovered greatly. expulsion, and Dr. Ea ete (Repo She yt vo! inous correspond | jut soot y s f AA sir demand. hey with- nt ley and Party at the The most ¥ tuum Mee of Sylvester| He state to a Sun reporter after wards accede to their i M ceca, ted Chi Mr. McKinley ence is that in the case t the New| that he had gotten bold of the Padu-| held funds from him, ads Be | heat Ebbit House in Washing: nt of te ed on | eat Electric Company's “‘alterdator’” }heing unable te pay eoart ee ton vcoelberly cal had his feet on the cable OF ®Jgalary, the latter all vernee documents furnished Lee promptly notified 2. —President- telephone wire. he Washington, March 2.—President: | on iat Mr cual ee : elect McKinley and party arrived fate Department ond that Mr. As soon as I agar and nev-| hard work, enough teachers Werte) stay oats opened at 17% a A 11 o'clock this morn- TF mmediately direct-| said, “1 knew what It was, n ; BS rage Se A the Capital at 11 oor the Ebbit responded immeliescovel’sler expected to get down alive. {found to teach, and Friday Dr. Pet} osed at 1788. ve? ing snd went directly OP Gms had |ing him to see that wt en cal else until 1 got loose. |tie resigned, and was suce by) May pork opened a of room citizen knew nothing else t 1,100] pr. Riley, with a new corps of teach} 4 Gjosed at $8.05 ts as au American were Honse where » sult 1 received about ri Py ot or them, The letters 1 suppose een reserved for protected ne 1 é Slow seems to be strong | ( map from the 8th] olts,? e Mr, McKinley seems rong }Prame in this case ran from the Eth} yolts,” sinutes, would kill nd well. A big ree eption reanie}to the 19th of ruary, when Mr. This, in two ™ - ernoon. Feople} 10 riment that ®|the average man, but ee informed the dey be nad been secu! He had said pre {not not anticipate from this case, but] who saved h hans 1 not get the current that | ¢ arranged for this aft are arriving in large tireds coming by every ‘The leaders are ke | probably di¢ Jong. The heroic action of the two im deserves great com- numbers, train. t busy making tituents, looking competent lawyer i to defend Seovel. viously that he «ic men ates as their cons! e|serious trouble er not only raked a office, are many of them in the vais ‘changed his opinion. ‘It is) mendation. They pot only Dy city . aed that Scovel bore incriminat: | their own lives, but saved th od betty the ease @| follow man ing papers which gives more serious aspec i . ‘On the 11th of February Gen. Lee | carriage J was in a well veott-| crowd at F : ken home in & | Mr. Joynes was taken i “about 3 o'clock, ‘The urth and Brosdway did BOYLE WITH BRADLEY asultation his After- raville say# Dr. Ben F. 1 this afternoon interested in this cause ffort to be present. inore would bring it o 01 from Hopkiv Letcher was surprise: when he was shown a dispatch to a’e s warm but don’t be dec will be the hardest of this Winter. der prompt attention. We know the weather i February and all of March on handfand_can give your oF Slane aidee me alleged unbecoming gil Pettie, » son All Walked Out Tuesday. The college at Clinton temporarily closed down last week, and thereby hangs'a tale. Yesterday it resumed,un- der entirely different management and new teachers, Pettie, the superintendent, having ree eoilege ‘originated over’ It is the dent. taining 1 demanded last Tuesday. Thursday r3. The colle Mr. Joynes| south-western Kentuc or two being from one STOCKHOLDERS MEET. Thirty Paducah Losers 884, the Democratic Waller, one of the wealthiest farmers of Marshall county. He was unmarried, and plary young man, sometimes drank a little JUDGE TULLY QUALIFIES, e Hier Meets An The water 1s] His tlead Was Dashed Against a free and Death Was In- to you known and tly killed by county to attend een consider- influence of In at- sheered around ‘ad was broup |it the trunk His body a son of Alex an exem xcept that he ed oa Temporary f children’ st” Up. His Commission Arrived This] tier ia Ty paneliee Morning. 1 Resigns—Teachers gh ae Do You Want to Save Rev. Dr. A. S. conduet of of the superin- said that without a5- facts the trustees met the young man’s ex- by dint of considerable well attended by ky young men, Paducah. ge is in the United States Building eived in thinking Spring has come. Order your Coal now. Barry & Henneberger: and Joan. are Rock and E. P Was Sworn In By Smedley at 10 a.m. | County Judge-elect J. y received Oe M last closed 8 Worlds visible decrease Curb May wheat N.W Clearances 214,000 old q rterly ec MARKE 4 Daily t cago, Ul., opened at highest point 7674 4 corn opene closed at 24 May lard opened at $4.10 b closed at $4.05. ribs opener tS4.17. 8 week. receipts, HUNG Deputy Clerk commission Frankfort and about 10 o'clock was swornin by Deputy County Lirant Smedley. bee? Paty-Indge Tully then proceed- shoe Ww from FoR saiz By Clerk part, which hed rs. rain Company.) eh closed | od at 2419 and} and 1 at $4.2 4,009 ,000 IMSELF, ‘ose Con said that Scovel ae te weet re yn Senators! ied cell, and that he bad good food | not entirely disperse Sr. Oey — Rash Act of a Cairo Man In noon Ons © —Governor}and & bed at Sancti Spiritus, to) hour, Meeting at the City Hall} has jail ————————— soon train will go through to J ck till at. Nance’s undertaking estab- Frankfort, March 2.—Governor tt aaded | E RIVER SL eday AteraOoD Jail. the prisoners a little queeriy for two}DOOP, TT Nstead of stopping ab jtishment. ‘They will probably be Bradley has today been in ek “Treaty rights have been respoc'= | TH 0 - ‘i v days, and the sheriff was a) 50% taken to burn tomorrow. auley Hm ih Ste John Boyles Le] Te Moe civil jurisdiction — Pone |e eaxinus in, regard. to. him, and | Lexington, | Subject undoubtedly being the SN }T'y Ve ‘sent a messenger to report prrenree Am unusual wort of meeting W98] Tad Been Sentonces to the PeneHiittle ansions tT and Remains Still Held, Cahingt Photos, Atorship. ‘There are india ot cs scovell Rapid Rise of the Feculent) neld yesterday afterncon bt eee! trontiaay for Assaalting veo ecuer hanged hisnselé from) phe remains, of Latt Hale, + ho Cowtagd Suplic A Lav few either Boyle or Holt will be eprin V' iGen, Lee tried to have Sear | Rapid Rise ; court room at the city ball st 4 His Daught the top of the ¢ The rope be} was murdered in Allen’s livery st 45 per tote Saft It is believed the matter wil : ad from Sancti Spiritus to Ha- | Ohio. pi AS It was of the unfortunate t rinch cord. When| hg yesterday by Tom Hodges ed. ‘ removed fed o'clock. Hokey tthe United int used was a quarte ‘ le ———<———SS settled today. vana, but failed. | a radaucah stockholders © » body was discovered hangin ~ . = Frankfort, March 2.3 2D. BMoo] «The remaining Se sibiok . Club tarely Saves Its| Lintes Building ant Loan Association) pyijah Kirby, who was convicted ie vas raised and a physician CIP NII SLI ‘The Governor has intimated Oe ie Mia of i de ese dee ok ap-| ue "pide Electric Traps. jthat vane under a few days 98 of assauiting | sha ane tel ih |sent for. Upon hia arciva, he ins Rey » will not make “113, but on what c! cated Louisville. minal i yunced the man dea¢ a we . ternoon that he wi tations ’ ty of them in atten- rt. last week, in which he} noun’ e died of st 5 ant and that the consultations} 64 » ‘There were thirty sae cirenit court ta . ‘ was not broken, but he diec he eS date for which the extra wu Lee's first informer 4 bio 1# on a rampage] dance, and all lost, many heavily, bY | A ag ably defen hung himselt be | ath eet rested on the | . Be ee entalives iis Canibe 0 Lanta Ci his mort about 2. o’elock, |# Stevenson €X- pession shall be called. ing| the Sta Dee Te iT, is The raging alhe turbulent WANer {the collapse. cseowed trom|iall this, mons M ‘iro Argue.’ {floor Dr, Sinrenton sonference was this morn telegram of February 17-10 sure enough, st "A number had borro a \says yesterday's Cairo ae ven | anined him after death , z conieh, ‘were present besides this dispatch he conveys the informa | roe almost a foot last WET ean | ine association and built houses, Vire availed himself of the tine when | amit s ¥ S$ at held Movie, Judge Feland, A. J-liion of she arrost, which be says took |" “pe streatn salon. “Meet m0Fe| white some had deposited their BOVEY J yg oghor prisoners were asle:p and New Time Card. an . . e Consul’ ee, aad jourtee! P by K. b U - operations. ie yn the Nash- - Woot aut Wilber Smith place at Sagas, 800 aay ae eon pro: (Me A eubmerge most of the citys Af lin it ad, a sarin danke, “Some Leould not watel his operations, TMAE) Gg tho wow time ear the aah , - report will follow, — addin ©) would submerg' eet of being ®t) this will likely be lost, ? 0 with a rope taken from iis He, Chattanooga and St, Louis = F Governor Long Ac " Ceadings a great outrage. Riess it lacks just fasten vaya erable of it. ssoulg: talked hanged himself in the cell pe Mane effective February 28, Me HE AMOUS. , , — News on elsewhere on the | ie pigh water mark 0 t ap- » stockholders simply ieee. He did this rather than re-| Toe in will leave five minutes Washington, March x cases here and ad a yweyer, do not ap The stocl od Mr. | tea p endure| morning ta ‘ . trom Boston is to the effect that (hand, Redress can be obtained iver, men, poe water, While] over the matter, and apirniel vuro to the penitentiary and mre er 10a, m,3 the af All the best grades and fresh new stock : Governor Jou “ we wroKinley bere. 20th Gen. Lee stated in pee nn rapid here, the Ne me Cc. by to sent rae amples fedenalte ters.* ' LT Old man’s toe, regular ptice 50c, now” 4 the naval portfolio in the Fe sOn the 20th Gen, . ni the rise is Faro tove. ‘The Wabash | papers of assignment, OO 1 uy] ment atadtied” tae pre . we “ $s OC, cabinet. reply toa wessage from the State| oquglly as great ATT ug tributar| Another meeting will be held about [Kirby was a badly mish ded an Kelly’s famou Nesilf’ t+ Biot ¥ 0c. 2h. EE Department that Casanos gine re fone of the mor om seldom, and the the latter part of the week to take) ie victim of unfortun ati . Men's Tan Rubbers * Ged - Te Another Riot Imminent. ~ |xagun when arrested, and {st fries, ie Hote ends largely on what further aclion. wo lost was a stancer, Oe Petellen him. = Beacon Alascas “ ae 296 Jot i eate - ican in 1872 she doe: oneral, hence! news agent on the I. ©. whe Sheriff Miller was up te | by “ “ 5 vet car riot is threatened this af-] 4 merican in as hina poor ere is not general, ne i ¢ s mother, \ ’ “ wijoon, and there is great excite: |" zyidently only Wa nese vented rei Mill have little OF} g206 into the association. / terdiay, to May AEN) ate Po cen’s Rubbersy 7 to 2 were 35entOw 206, is e end of the session pre at points abo | ‘ i yd for the} turned on p carly =. © . v ’ T lar price 60c, now ° ment. ok teen another Cuban | 90 Mrrect | here is nothing 8° go ving, to be introduce t to th Av Boys’ Needle Toe, regular price 0c, n¢ the precipitation of noe above are suffering | 1 colde ot the ghildren and | this morning, Keane df eer a 5c) Oc. ; All landings © Tany of coughs-and cold 4 ee Lanpleasant happening in the | “a 4 $1,754 — $1.50 pk. LETCHER D' debate. Bia | pient flood, Many A a ee BA's PigesTar-Honey. | unples nog te dod to take . | Men's * ae 5 $ bi ©.U. from the incip inundated, and at babies as © , » cough, soon after e inte i So: sle S »\ them are entirely inundale » sures croup, whoonlng “irhy to Chester this morning, n¢ elson nu ‘ F £ oadway. ‘To Resign the Bape YW. B.C, U. will mest at the them ate eM "fear of danger. 1 tn ube bead Wal givanoweet Fe] KI Toe so yestentay i B. WEILLE & SON. 3. 409-411 Broadway o 3 ‘ Ade ehureh | Golcone a put the cole . ¢ ould have cot » ko tt 6 Asylum. Comberlantd Prey eran civim., | Capt. Bauer's residence is mpostated treahing sleep, OuNdtren Wave i Talahere had been a train to take th Drug Store. PR IUC TICS A. special tothe Courier-Journal neat March iP young adios lowest in that Vises Ten feet okt people Tike it. NO Qod MBE rough. Kirby had been tall speci and we hope ) . ing that six ¢ sell it. \ ——— will make an. this mornlog ver the floor. e “Hicks'’ says the latter part of We havé a big stock always THREE OF A KIND. ONITOR ARQUART AJESTIC and get prices. GEO. O. HART_& SON, HARDWARE AND STOVE GO. . 08307 Broadway. coruiww.| UPS ARE MONEY SAVERS, _GEO, ROCK & SO BATRA Tyo .OF45 Hats and Furnishing Goods abs Hy dee Official Newspaper of the City. TEN CENTS A WEEK RANGES! _/HARD/TO BEAT. ly you are fot interested in Ranges; more ly you thivk you cannot-ffford to buy a All we ask is for yorfo look at our-Ranges We wilt interest you/ by making it r interest to be interested. INCORPORATED. 109-117 N. Third Street. MOTHERS Are always looking about for places THAT elves the most value for the money, and they LOVE to see them shod with shoes that are noted for THEIR style, quality and wear, and their CHILDREN are sure of all when ought of N. Oa exe x 327 BROADW AY. Tt) Anthracite $8.25 ton

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