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Aaa ee ee ee eee ee If You are Lookirig for sult was a life sentence on the trivial -| charge of having in his collection of postage stamps asef purporting to have been issued by the Cuban Re- public, The civil trial in Spanish courts has few advantages over the Kither is certain to result in conviction of the accused, no matter what the evidence. This Mr. Olney knows from experience, and it is amazing that he should so persist- ently refuse to give to American citi- zen the protection to which they are entitled when the way is so plain, ‘The Sun is authorized to announce 1, D, WILCOX ty a candidate for sheriff of McCracken coun: as, subject to Democrauc primary to be held April 3, 1807, THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Published every afternoon, except JSunday, by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. INCORPORATED. ——————— PRESIDENT ViGe PRESIDENT SRCRETARY LLL UPWRASURER MANAGING EDITOR DIRECTORS: a .M. Fisher, J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J.16, OM. Pivetiiamaou Jd. Dorian EADQUARTERS FOR—— Holiday Groceries, : Fruit €ake Materials, Apples and Oranges, Fresh Canned Goods, &c. HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY. Telepnone 118. Cor, 9th and Trimble Sts, Steam Last Call aie Cn Blankets, | 1 wYouns «son, Proprietors, BROADWAY. i # 200. 7 We have a few pair left and don’t want to carry them to next Weare authorized to announce ’ W. 8. DICK IMPORTANT MEETING, The Mlinis Central Gentral Gets | craic primary eiection to» Right of Way. fof MoCracken ton of the Demo: pe held saturday, - Bargains in i” BO call on _Aaaccee martia boundary of the city. ‘The franchise is to be granted for 20 years. The ordinance was placed on its first pas- sage. A resolution authorizing the street car compaay to change its track was The Street Constdered Contract | then read and adopted. ‘An ordinance requiring a certain ‘ Spa \Warsally Defeated, — wuaiity of gravel, 00 be produned from some pit near Lawton’s Bluff, or in Calloway or Marshall coanty, to be used in street repairing, was given first reading aud passage. REL COMMITTEE, Councilman Kirchoff, of the relief committee, had read a_ petition for relief from over-assessment on & watch and clock from Reuben Man- uel. He said he owned no watch. Mr. Kirchoff said that there was only 12 cents involved, and the petition was rejected on this account. A petition for relief was read from Hiram Davis. Mr. Kirchoff reported adversely on the petition. MUCH BJSINESS TRANSACTED. ear \THE DAILY SUN tai axtention t0 ALL local, hep wil give tPecereet im Paducah. and. vicinity, Borimpiocuing general news, which "willbe pa : a. Tune is an outlook of the most ¥ stebsiaens -lencouraging kind for the immediate fature of Paducsh. The passage of the right-of-way ordinance asked by the Illinois Central railroad will no doubt result in the employment of « large number of hands in the con . , ‘ The council meeting last night was struction of the proposed track for ®tiengthy and interesting, as well as consiberable length of time. The important. construction of the sewers will give} The Illinois Central right of way employment to a large number of}up the “bas front heating tre oa electric railroad | P®ssage, the steam heating franchise hands. Both of our electric railro: p Sch ee taeead fing and an systems are contemplating exten-/anendatory market house ordinance sions of some importance, and the| passed on its second reading. passage of the stenm-heating fran-] One street contract was let, but chise ordinance gives promise of a win yc egg aT iy Leonie ccankteradi further large work to be done during second G haute " preonatines Chairman Livingston presented the summer. These improvements) woainst the county to recover her tase = \ Fg reget eon will not only furnish employment to} part of the smallpox expenses, about | from A. Rosenthal to change to 206 | tefou want | F is rea- many men directly, but will indirect-| $2800, and the council unanimously | Court street, ts season. For this ‘ea ly enliven many industries from] endorses Hon. Jerre Porter a minis- A protest from property owners | THE WEEKLY SUN can party. We are Headquarters for all kinds of Shoes at prices to suit your pocketbook...¢We are making extreme low priges to reduce ours® stock and malke room fat our Springfgoods. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SESSION. e $ $ ° $ ° : $ a2aaecee F | : ° $ 2.2 Telephone 3 10 Broadway.2e $ a 4 ao ao oo ane oe ee OY PIANOS.” ORGANS Steck, Conover, Everett, Schubert, Kingbury, Harvard, Gilmore, Straabé and others. ' Prices thy d6west HARDING & M fp 8 HOWARD, S. Aspecial feature of the weekly edition of que don will be its Correspondence. Depart: nent, In ‘which it hopes ably. to represent every locality within the limits of its circu lation. ADVERTISING. Rates of advertjsing will be made known on application 106 dN Give us your laundry ree e | 43 OMice, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth sureet first clags work sand prompt 4.50 2.25 Daily, per annum. very Daily, Six months. ablished 1875, 125 Broadway Marble Hall, Arch T. Bohannan, Prope Fine Kentucky Whiskies, ANB-CIGARS, | Nef Weekly, per annum in a al vance.. Specimen copies free was read. for granting the tra read. Capt. Farley said that several of protested | de ter to Mexico. The nheedwaty peitwn SON We offer them at a neens | Which supplies be rh te " dios 16 clive’ and the circulation of Dotter Wiiaoe s taviaae |very low price JESDAY, MAR, 2, 1897. ‘ hiked large sums of money that willl ston, Barnes, Farley, Liebel, Kirch- hat | be paid out in wages will be felt inJoff, Kinckleff, Bell and Dipple. Ab-|the eee e Lgosthe "s p ; Muss Grack McKixtxr, niece of every line of trade. If we may be-|Sent: Councilmen Stark, Kauleiter | 1/0t° tully ae ey hotly ee the President-elect, will assist in do-jieye mere rumors there are indica Soe lgutes of the last meeting} Cause it would hurt their busine ing the honors of the White House} tions that Paducah will have also the drawn the will Cash or Gy paymer nstramen torms the easiest. Qld x pecial offer before by Our stock of Carpets is very ;|complete in all kinds from the lesman, hh Sixth St é I Warm Lunch from ¢ to mn, were read and approved. 1e expressed himself against it. _ during the present administration. [satisfaction of seeing located a num-| Chairman Rinckleff, of the finance| Mr. Rosenthal was present anc Tun Senate of the United States was ip sesslon on Sunday, the session by a parliamentry fiction being a con- tinuation of that of Saturday. Quite anumber of important bills were passed. Ovr esteemed afternoon contem- porary refers, perhaps unwittingly, to the Lincoln Club as a colored Re- publican club. The ‘‘News’’ should be better informed. But then there are a great many subjects on which the ‘News’ is not as well} informed as it should be. Ir is a remarkable fact that inthe distribution of tickets to the Senate chamber for the inaugural occasion, Mark Hanna, the man to whom more than any other one man McKInley’s election is due, was forgottor and he received no tickets. The account of his peregrinations in search of tickets among the senators would be amusing if it did not bring a sense of shame that more thoughtfulness} able newspaper. ‘was not exercised in favor of the dis- tinguished Ohioan Generar Juiio Saxcuitity, whom the Spanish have kept in prison for two years on flimsy pretexts, not- withstanding he is an American citi- zen, probably for the purpose of pre- venting his joining and leading the insurgents, was a gallant officer’ in the last rebellion, and is a crirple from wounds received in that war. He will do the Cuban cause more good, perhaps, in this country than he could in Cuba. Everywhere he goes he is received with an ovation, and on the lecture platform he would no doubt prove a power irresistible in cultivation of public sentiment. He has been accorded a prominent place in the great parade at Washington on inauguration day and it is safe to say there will be thousands of dem- onstrations in‘his honor as he passes down the line. Ir becomes apparent now that the Governor, in failing to call an extra session earlier for the election of a United States Senator to succeed Senator Blackburn, has acted wisely. There appears no probability that an appointee of the governor would be seated by the Senate, even for the short time to elapse before the special session, and Kentucky will therefore have no Republican representation in the Senate, and no voice in the confirmation of the early appointees of the President. Should the special session,’ as is possible, get into a wrangle and deadlock, as did the last, it is very possible there would be veriqus need of the services of a Republicaa senator from this state for the passage of the tariff bill. Why Governor Bradley should have seen fit thus to jeopardize the Interests of the party by delay he probably understands, but no good reason for it appears. Uxpex our treaties with Spain any American prisoner held incom- municado (solitary confinement, al! communication denied) for more than seventy-two hours, must be r- leased. Under this provision every American in prison in Cuba must be released if our State Department but did its duty, as the universal prac- tice has been to hold them over that length of time incommunicado, and the prisoner Scott was held so twelve or fifteen days. General Lee de- manded his release under the treaty but in this, to its everlasting shame the State Department would not back him up, and following instructions Olney, General Lee has been compelled to make the much milder demand of a civil trial. Julio Sanguily bad a civil trial and the re. un. . rn ed his family ber of new industries with the com-|committee, presented the following | *tted that he had moved his family 2 lace, and that it would i it 2 vhicl ty Allowed i over the place, i t summer if she will but arouse) Hills, which were duly allowed werk a severe hardship on him not to FINANCE COMMITTER. grant the transfer then and there. Mr. Livingston insisted that bis motion to grant the transfer be con- curred in. Mr. Williamson was in favor of not granting the transfer until “the matter had been referred back to the) license committee. A yote being taken, the matter was referred. LIGHT AND WATER, Supt. Davis’ monthly report of the light plant was read by Chairman Bell, received and filed. Also areport from the commities ing o' herself and extend re f ; treet There is nut a particle of doubt that |{Ny Prison... ; te «ny | Municipal Elecitie with the proper effortjHaducah might | Qty iaspital ; ; Fire Depart during the coming season add greatly | St" uke age Pest House to her manufacturing iuterests. The Court, conta: pegs H best time in the world to call upon} Si? wa the representatives of seeking location to inspect our city Ps and its advantages would be when} “an. regular pay toll was also al- the large number of improvements] towed, are in progress, Let _our citizens,} Op motion of Chairman Rinckleft and especially our business men, | all bill in departments the appropri- take hold of the plow while the soil] ations for which have been exhausted, plant the seed ee ae paid out of the contin-| reporting adversely eh cage ot a gent fund, renewing insurance policy on electric we " * * 2 ) well, and wel” Tax Collector Katterjobn’s repo t} power house machinery. harvest to} showed the collection of $1,502.77.} ‘The report of Chief of “Fire De The report was received and filed. | partment Voight and Assistant Chief City Marshal Collins’ quarterly re-] Augustus was received and filed. 4 o saan, | Port was presented, showing the col- SANITARY COMMITTEE, {TO THE THOUGHT. | jection of $1,769.24. The usual ac-} Chairman Liebel read re The ‘Register’ again puts forth/ tion was taken, and commissions al-| street Inspector Cosby that a column of slush about # row in the| lowed. ; work bad been done on the Republican camp and thus vindicates| A eee as eee iat durirg the past month. i : 4. | $auer relative to the license illegally ri Neue al its well earned pate as s Bollsebid Shows her ae detaered. is sage Mw ey 2 did There is just as, Chairman illiamson reporte onrtwance commrrrEe. 4 7 i death of faithful ‘Old ollie, the alate” mith seteeene Me the|,, Chaistaan Farley read the bill-post-[ semetery mule, after 26 yeare‘ot ten ‘Register’’ with reference t theling ordinance, which has been before i hed boca prevailing sentiment among the Re-|the council for several months. It Meadow Rpt a publicans as there is in that with ref-| was given second passage. , ; erence to the character of the Sux’s} The steam heating franchise was circulation and both are about as far|#/vem Second reading and passage from the truth as ever the'‘Register'’ | ‘The Illinois Central right ot way 18 capable of going, and that is say-] ordinance was given its second read- ing a great deal. If the *‘Register’’ | ing. hopes, as it evidently, does, by such] It was moved and seconded that tactics to foment areal row in the holler We ite) tm Rored Republican camp it will find itself]” fr, Rinckleff said that he was still where it usually does in its under-|not satisfied with the ordinance inas- takings, at the end of a failure. wuch as it granted exclusive right of _ way to the Illinois Railroad Com- XPELLED| Pay. He then introduced an amend- ment tending to insure the right to . transport cars belonging to other Government's Move to] companies over the river front route Avoid Payment of Claims. or to other railroads that might come _, into Paducah, the council to regulate Madrid, March 2.—The Spanish] said right of way. government has notified the Euro-} Col, Quigley then spoke on the pean powers and the American re-lamendment. He said the Illinois public that it has instructed the au-| Central wanted the franchise, and thori in Cuba to expel from the] wanted the necessary protection in it, island hereafter all foreign residents} He said it was impossible for two Suspected or accused of aiding or] railroads to have the same right of abetting separatism. Way, and to operate their cars over This course 1s adopted to avoid) the same tracks—carsfrun differently claims and difficulties with other] at different times by different people governments. Some French, Eng-|and for different destinations. He lish and Costa Rica citizens, whose] said that the Illinois Central did not cases have been strongly pushed by] want the franchise that way and their governments, have been liber-] would withdraw the ordinanve. ated and expelled already. Others] that in fact they would positively not who are more compromised, like the] have it that way. He made an ad- American residents, will be tried in| dress of half an hour or longer, and due course a said that the company wanted to do The ‘Tiempo’? reports that fall it could tor building up the city, friends of the government tLink it} because in building up the city it probable that the leader of the Cuban] would build up itself. : Autonomists, the Marquis of Mon-| Judge W. D. Greer was present toro, will be made Minister of Col-|and said he was there as a represen- onies, and Marshal Campos will su-| tative of Mr, J. A. Rudy, and the percede General Weyler as soon as! Paducah Marine Railway company. Spain takes another step toward es-/ He said be thought it best to afford tablishing home rule in the West}a railroad company all the facilities Indies, possible, but at the same time indi- vidual rights should be protected. Mr. C. K. Wheeler was also pres- ent and had a protest from property Olney Instructed to Demand a/owners along the right of way. Hel letting the contract and giving it to Civil Trial at on nee ie ence pias the anes someone else. He said he was op- : ould injure the property, unc » moti New York, March 1.—A special to| that while it might redound “Co the Lis vss vj a ths mation the “‘Herald”’ says: welfare of the city at large, the coun-| wag referred back for further investi- 2 “Washington, D. ., Feb. 28.—Jcil should give precedence to a few| gation, is onsul General Lee has demanded | individual proporty owners. y vilma arne: psel ° that George Washington Scott, the] Col, Quigley. replied im a. Driet Petinpl aval td pep thay American under arrest in Cuba, be| speech, He said that if any property | Porter to President MOK: ira given a civil trial. This action was] owner was damaged by ® railrond|gul to Mexion The nogttan an open hand. Wagner |). neering ' acc count inting ‘ is in good condition, with care, cultivate shall have an abundant the upbuilding of our c THE WISE | rt from 30 days | streets | NEW BUSINESS, City Physiciau Williamsonf thorized to purchase medicine in such quantities and at such time as he deemed advisable for the city hospital. : Mr. Barnes, as chairman of the committee, said he was in favor of awarding the street repairing tract to Mr. Bob Noble for thing near $5,084, and for dirt haul- ing for about $1,100. He moved that the contract be awarded, and to | get it before the council, Mr, Liv- ingston seconded the motion, Mr. Livingston expressed himself as being in favor of it, and Mr. Rinckleff was apposed to it, Capt. Williamson said he was op- posed to the contract system in any shape, form or fashion. He was op- posed to letting the contract so one man could fix the price on labor. Mr. Bell said he with Mr. Williamson, He said they had an Opportunity to test the steam roller without any expense, nes’ motion was ‘defeated by a vote of 6 to3 > Mr. Barnes then moved that the city go intoa contract with Mr. Ed Eaker to keep the sewers in repair for a year at $560. Mr. Farley said he had taken the trouble to look over the records and had ascertained that the city had wasted $10,000 or more in this way in the past nine or ten years, t was not going to set his h 4 contract hereafter unless some occasion for it, he said, On motion the contract was award- ed. Mr. Barnes then ‘moved to award the same contractor the contract for hauling off the dirt for $1,190 per year, Capt. Williamson said the city saved vastly more money in using the dirt than she would have saved by con- some- Madrid stood ACTION IN SCOTI’S CAS |Picture Mouldings | employed by the Peoples’Street Rail- | lgains in fancy black cheapest to the finest. Can make and lay them nicely on one day’s notice. We are receiving daily choice things in the newest styles of ety Dress Goods, Silks and rimmings. ooo Have just received some nice things in Capes and Ready | Made Skirtsiftblack and fancy | effects, We are closing out some odds and ends in Corsets at one-half rice. ook at our new Kid Glove (white) with coloredfembroid ered backs. L, B. OGILVIE & CO., Wall aper! We're always the first to show our FALL STYLES n all the lates designs and colors, ‘They're in now ready for your inspection, Finest line of In the Cif. | Have you seen thd latest? A YARD OF FACES. Prices Reasonable for GOOD, work. L, P, BALTHASAR, 423 B'way. Under Pater Hovse a expense, The county has refused to pay it. Mr. Sinal'stig was appointed spec ial policeman without pay. He is| way company. he city ive the Lawrence D; pue Mr. Farley said ths » Who lives near t South Side e Station, again filed complaint put a nuisance maintained there, Referred, The council then adjourned, C: er was instructed le for residence of Mr, m, on Fountain Ave- t Mr. C. Ber- Meckinley’s Interest Cleveland, Ohio, ¥ Friends of Sylvester Scovel, the war correspontent imprisoned in Cuba, think that President McKinley will take a special, personal interest ir puring his release. ‘The Rev, Dr, F, : Sylvester's father, is pres. lent of Wooster University. When ylyester Scovel lived in Cleve- aken in accordance with instructions} running near his property, he hud re-| were unanimously adopted eat ace sent to General Lee hy Secretary | dress in law, and could recover in al ordered forwarded to ale Tet, Viney immediately after General Lee} court of justice any damage that|” Mr. Barnes said that er a had’ Teported that Weyler had} might accrue, ‘This was protection | coal dealers were Perdtentipyienald ordered the release of the _ pris- enough to the property owners, he ing for farmers coming into the cit oner from the state of incommuni-| said, and the city could not be held| their products thus depriving io cado. The Consul General has been | responsible for it at all. City pealee ch ibe Savana Slee directed to insist that the provisions| Mr. Rinckleff’s amendment was|tohe ienecd, tie aves han as of the treaty be respected, and the| lost by a vote of 7 to 2, Messrs,| cod; noe ba deattad’ probtbitiae tos State Department officials ure confi-| Rinckleff and Kirchoff voting nay, practice, and the an yr ol led. sans tad Fats Ae ne Lieta ove ; The mayor read a protest from Mayor Yeiser stated that ipa © the civil courts for trial within a|Henry Petter. The mayor, who is hiet ad failed few days. | Gen, Lee confirms the re | against the ordinance, played this as|trexerate ices Hae ad failed port that Scott was arrested because] a lost card just before the vote was] time, and it was nece: te ti Ly ; Cuban stamps were found in his} taken on the ordinance. ‘The ordi-|neweassistant fire chief” Mr Aue ome, nance was given its second ge electe 4 ; " Minister de Lome still insists that by a vote of eight yeas ant rong | Suan tas Terlected and his bond Scott, a a spy ett ete if this} may. eae: ; Mayor Yeiser here had his inning. arge !s true, State Department of-} Chairman Farley read an ordinance At the suggestion of the or, ficials point out, the prisoner was ar-| to sell to highest bidder a street rail-| Col, Husbands was imeaaie ey h t u t 0 fi ‘ was with Gov, McKinley when he at- ional Park at Chickar Kinley asked then that an order} stantly together on that oceasion,and to ‘Troop A, dy, which will be ort at his inaug- Maj. McKinley attached McKinley's ¢ jon as Presid has always been 1 he troop. When ic was his escort at the opening of the Worki’s Col- umbian Exposition young Scovel was »ne of the commanders. ‘The troop to ended the dedication of the monu- nents on the battle-flelds at the N a, Septem- Gov, Mes be urnished him by the troop, and Syl- ester Scovel, at his request, it is aid, was selected. The Governor nd the young trooper were ver 18, 19 and 20, 1894, jnew styles and will be sold at these prices for a few days only. Call at once. BRoapway, H. G, Haryls, AABAIS }& 6 Attorneys - ‘x85 8. Fourtlf Stenographer in Omice, A. 0, ROSS, ‘Baggage and Moving Wagons Ottigé at Willety! Livery Staple, } € : Law, pstairs, Telephone A oa | te pris Hardware, Gut, STOVES, ETC. ‘Tinware, Court and Market Matil, Efinger & Co Undertakers and embalmers, \ 130 SAhird | eM, MeCUNE, Plain apd Aj Paint Ornamentay H A sf With PADUCAH CYCLE WORKS,” 12 and 128 DR. DANIEL, | Office, 204 1-2 Bway. Over Lang Bro's, Drug Store, Now is / Your Chance | To get some real bar- dress goods. / Don’t fail to see the follow- ing special offers. / 2 pieces fancy styles worth $1 for $1.18. 2 pieces fancy stylee worth $1.0 for $1.48. 4 pieces novdties wostl $1 for 66¢ 4 pieces fine Novélties warth $1 for B8c. 2 patterns fancy jacquard weaves worth $2 for $8, These goods are | A.W. GREIF, The .f. Expett BLAcksMITH AND Horse Suoer, 4 WILL APPRECLATE YOUR TRADE, We Moore, ‘Staple~€nd Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods of AH Kinds, Free delivery to aT parts of thelcity, Johnson Foundry and Machine Co. Mantita Beater Steam Engines, Boilers, House Fronts, Mill Maohinery a And Toba Bra itr ngs hopes Cor. 7th and Adams. Horse Shoeing a Sp cialty. All kTnds of iyfperfection in & horse's trgvel corrected, "1 Do Repalr Work of Every ZKind, Work GUAnanrexp, ady fpr work, HENRY GRE, Brinton) B. Davis, ARCHITECT. | Oilice Am,-German Nat. Bank. DR, W. C,-EUBANKS, Hott COPATHIST, jen Kenrooky. M Ww JUETT & WILLIAMSOI, Physicians and Surgeons Always on hand re Broadway ABNEY, DENTIST. 408 BROADWAY. J, S- GANSTER, United States Pension Glaims, Prompt y di thorpugh g en to all Gases, = | Vouchers for qua¥ferly payment of | = Pensions carefully attended 714-8, Third Street. Thousandé of Homes , , Are being oO #4 Residence, 40 use LOUIsy “, KY. SOLICITOR OF American Plo $3.90 to $5.00 per day/ fy $1.00 And upwards, Room ¢ AT. COOPER, Manager, A. L, HARPER, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, 12'S, Fourth, Ro No. fo in dil thyfourts ofthe state moply ate . tion giv- D. =) E. Guthrie & Co. rested without arms, and must, there. way franchise on Twelfth street, + | bri is fore, be tried by the civil courts,’* ning from Bernheim “avencaial “the re Eg Me a we ere guests at the home of H, Clay $2,800, her share of the small pox! Evans, 315 Broadway, Phone! 155, 4 TIN, SLATE AND IRON / ROOPER, ! Heated by CARNEY, HOUSE, Cor, 11h and Bropaway, fy boon tthe ny WILLE, SIGN PAINTER, NING, KALSOMENING, AZING AND YAKDWOOD Kyarttl , ¢C one I 6 “ Kosilence 1017 Jackson Bye” Pa pucay, RE 129 South Third sity

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