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Official Newspaper of the City. TEN CENTS A WEEK All run advertisements the entire ear. Their experience teaches om that one time advertising does not pay E : PADUCAH DAILY PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1897. 8] mous letters to near, RUN OUT. E 7a Prussia, I was not able to see either Rising Flood. Evidence sufficient to convict had @ further trouble will follow. * & % , heen secured and several ts ass Dr. Arendt or Count von Mirbach. P= ured and several arrests als | e cs VOLUME 1—NUMBER 150 g RESIGNATIONS, pike, though they passed through it, accomplishment, Threats have been sent by anony- sely with the 1 interviews | financiers as ly feasible, and its in my opinion, rests lar, United States. I ha with such German Prince Hohenlohe, Baron you Bieb- oy New “President Receives] erstein and Dr. Koch and with Dr. of the Still ; Miquel, the minister of finance, of by the county judge this afternoon. | Them By the Hundred. RAGING WATER The Devastation decorous Female A big batch of warrants was issued Indignant Citizens Give An In- a ‘ At the present time I don’t care to ready made, It is learned that the | A TERRIBLE MINE EXPLOSION. say anything more about the result} LIGKING AND BIG SANDY mob was composed of boys and e ARQUART say ang Foune'men, nh ae egasago fea | ORDERS TO LEAVE MAYFIELD. wa 8 Ona Big Tear.—Great Damage] fe not in sympathy with the raiders. | She Came to Paducah, Stopped All Only last Monday the fiscal court held a special meeting for the purpose GAS EXPLOSION. HARD TO BEAT. Loss of Life In Boston, Already Done. Night and Left for % A Boston stn sel Results In of freeing the pike Nashiite, Possibly you are not interested in Ranges; more “” Six Death, a probably you think you cannot afford to b Be ! fe A GREAT JEWELRY HOUSE FAILS. -——- HOUSES SWEPT AWAY AT BEDFORD.| 'NPIANAPOI ‘ ee dango, / AIL ta sakpebe yon io tel ar 4 tes Ten More é THERE WAS GREAT EXCITEMENT. - nanan pi herd est In Some Sections They are Nayi- et prices. We wi eres! by making it and orices. ill in . get y est you ig to your intergat“to be interested. Dover, March 5.—The Licking] |. and Big Sandy ate both cat of their]. Washington, Ind., March Boston, Mareh The worst ac-| hanks from the immense rains that|Many of the streets of Indianapolis cident of itskind ever known in| have fallen the last d so, and|#e Hooded so deeply as to be navi- Boston occurred shorily before noon The de rs jured. Washington, March 5,—President - 4, McKinley is testined to be tor many days the busiest man in the country. "Resignations of official positions are There was more excitement in Mayfield last night that had been em pouring ia by the hundred. = With eethe bundreds of applicants for oftice ‘and the hundreds of interviews daily yesterday, when an explosion of illa- minating gas in the subway at the intersection of ‘Tremont and Boylston still msing. ‘oc of the waters exceeds anything seen here for many years. are traveled thus in the city. SENATOR BLAGKBURN ‘station ant {gable by boats, and long distances| Known in many weeks. ‘There hadn't heen #0 much in jail, since the mobs, The occasion of it all was the sum- mary ejection of a frail beauty from GEO. 0. HART-&6ON, cocghe thee vile is tase ee na HARDWA O rest dr recreation for the president streets cansed the death of six per- EX! ENSIVE DAMAGE Acct pitheet at peiees oh VE C ' : more of others, although not more Indiana, Kentucky | Will Endeavor to Seat Wood As ig ' INCORPORATED. THAai Throughout had her put out without any dilatory than ten were severely hurt. Houses fot hundreds of feet in all directions and Tennessee—Heavy His Successor. preliminaries. Her departure was . (Called for Maret A. T. Wood | were damaged by the concussion and Wind Storni pei hore hasty than that of tbe. late 03 307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third Street. Se vel electric cars which were pass- < = cin master, i she took the ; Appomted Sen ita patton mal a ere pa i ille, March 5,—The heavy | Cabinet Officers to Be Confirmed ae rn pacer pi at 1) PE sins teh March 5.—Govervor dd wae aiid ( the teecks The| ghd last night ahha hale This Afternoon. o’clock this morning. Her attire Jeglaiatare to be ovevensdon the 18t: 000, fucliding losses from 8|iog imaense damage from ragiog| Wesbiogton, March 6,--Senatogpee anomster, Mother Eve, aad the dast, lo elect » United States Beostor demolition of goods in adja- | ieestwatere tn tnauy places, A heave | Blackburay tt fe aald, will wake’ maPR CR ers tort jor rerene, people ere UBT Tor stich Torther business as mar {cent stores 1 chotet- bobebd eRGSiatL dirliclice | RROY EO baGHNG Lab Woah | tat she had left her husband at Bir- 7» f her business as tay ttn A cA | Wine orm passed through striking] effort to secure the seating of Wood. mingham, Marshall county, some- pProperly come before it, lh thought : with considerable severity, | Mr. Hanna is of the opinion, after! io ago, stolen his pocket book and also announced the | Tesulted from the ignition of gas) Gurooting meny houses and causing] laving consulted with other Senators, Bho’ semslaad bere all skipped out. night and left this morning at 7:10 goomitthe goverdor appoigtment of A, from a leaky main either by as that the movement cannot be effee- . Woolas Sen- ther serious damage. Young Man ato urittt one can be elected by the | {em # Passi ‘gel ta tive, for Nashville a wire no the oh = ag 4 a Jog islature, cofttel tre in the) HOUSES: SWEPT AWAY The Senate will this afternoon cons} “The name of the woman could not subway tion of the firm the cabinet minister, and the epee be learned and it is probable that the ‘one she gave was fictitious. She had on a very limited wardrobe and wore thin toe slippers when she came in on the train here. DUUME & CO. FAIL, cause will y the authorities new goveroment will then be pletely organize A TERSE REMINDER. com- ngs at Bedford, Indi- io Down, Three Dwe! A GREETING : Bedford, M The Great Cincinnati ral Mouse Goes Do Jewelry eb 5.—The sudden Wanted... \ marin ‘a ot saten ee nae vor a von Ris, mete — ay pare. tend to HULME e at wt fete cle tbe To make himself a —_—* a nice pair of shoes, and assets 68 Tablition ‘hae yet been Ahémices Se oe eshice troperty| And SoGives Mr. Hanna to Under.|® M&F _ naturally he wants one that is noted for style, quality, fit and 81,000,000," si a: q stand. STILL RISES. wear. To get these qtalities he should be careful and-Select STABS BIS GRANDMOTHER Chicago, March | 6.—The “\Jour-| WEATHER CONDITIONS. Frankfort, March 5.—Governor , the house that-has” the reputation for all., You sat’ get them from ONE to FIVE DOLLARS at : GEO. ROCK & SON. nal’? publishes a non-partisan procla- Bradley has become a trie irritated | Heavy Rains Over a Broad Area] over the interest taken at Washing: The River Seems to Be Very ~Colder Weather, ton in the extra session. Having re- ceived several telegrams from Mr. Obstinate. Hanna lately and finally one con- oat ee The barometer has fallen .60 of an} cluding with an inquiry as to why he inch in the Missouri valley and .40] did not answer, the governor indicted | Rising Above and Rising Below, mercantile and financial pursuits by |!2 the ceutral Mississippi and lower} the following reply: Depends On How Long {Ohio valleys. A very energetic! «Hon. M. A. Hanna, mst amit ‘iaiatiaesh awakening our people to a ad ; thelr resconsiblllin: torm is now central in Kansas and} Hotel, Wasbington, D, C4 : tu ‘ebraska, in whi . yas . Let every one,|* 00 the advent. of, themes enez.cnt Le StaHeifirh pres: | than two months ago that no session the eee OO PHOS ite faure area that was located in the] would be called until after March 4. that degree of business aie. finterior Wednesday night has ad-|1 told you that a session would be wisich has in past years tates, Let | Yanced to the Atlantic coast, where called immediately after that date. ae oe vi Aig ae life [it shows increased intensity. Rain] Hence your dispatch of today urging i apices Lanting hyip Py has begun to fall throughout the} me to call session immediately is un-| Wile every Oro et nL let every {eutral Valleys, the amounts of pre-} warranted. ‘The session will be called had glib yaday ty * litiow {cipitation reported being heavy over |tomorrow, and that act will be influ- ao ee arte “American Missouri,[tllinois and the lower Ohiolenced alone hy what I conscien- ev hwere who heeded not the perils of | Valley. ‘The temperature continues | tously believe to be the best inter- Se aiat high slong the Gulf coast, and has | egtg of the public service. mation, with three pages of f of leading =m Aod ts Instantly Killed By His Uncle With a, Shovel. Auburn, Ky., Mareh 5.—Will An- ne: derson, a young m: the country near this place, while under the influence of liquor, yesterday made an dttack on his grandmother with akanife, stabbing her in the Dgeast, Herson, uncieto the boy, ‘who was present, picked up a shove that was at hud and dealt the boy . ae blow on the head, fracturing the skull and catysing instant death. The uncle Was arrested and is in jail rohants It contains the fc signatures ignature financiers, etc lowing: We urge the necessity of setting aside all rivalry, and by combined effort seek to encourage industrial ers arnal living in eer VED DU & Re 09 BAILEY, THE HATTER Arlington wd Stata sense of Old river men here are puzzled over the probable stage of water that will be reached. All therivers above are rising except the Cumberland, ghd the Mississippi 1s rising also. ‘The river here is steadily crawling up the levee, and at present all predic- fons of even the most trustworthy Frognosticators are |ased on mere cynjecture. FOUGHT OVER AGI ‘ roved Willic. Callahan Killed By Riley hm Coats in Lestie County. . Middlesborough, Ky., March 5.—Je ment, but constituted the van- ry rs 4 - ” At Metropolis four feet will bring Dn ees cused to| Fisen 20 degrees in Tennessee and 15 Wiitraw O, Braver. fe HAS RE! In Lealie county "Riley Coats and] guant of civilization, and refused tol Teen te TG valley. It i also Ubriver up on main street, and Y) CEIVED HIS rest until victory was theirs, alout that much more will bring the Willie Callahan fought on account of Miss Whitebead. Callahan fell dead the first round. Coats fled and has not been captured happiness of one is the concern of all, we ask the co-operation of our neigh- boring cities, of the agricultural pop, ulation, and of each indiyidual Amer- warmer in the lake region and the Northwest THE GYGLONE. $10,000 DAMAGES. One Brooklyn Saloon Keeper tker here up to Broadway Tne preponderance of opinion atong old ‘tars,’’ however, is that ts river will get but few feet higher, al 4 Spring Stock albough conditions are such just { “il no that their surmises are rather —OF——_ A FRENCH WARSHIP It Passes Over Hopkinsville and] scjuer to Sensational Affan| 40btfal. = ¢ Winchester. ry Py 4 Hats and Furnishing Goods. ‘There a Few Days Ago. 327 BROADWAY. THREE BLOCKS BURNED, Sues Another. A $500,000 Blaze at Worchester, Massachusetts, WGILL’S TRIAL. Worchester, March 5,—Fire broke 3 out this morning in the business sec- tion of Worchester resulting in the destruction of three business blocks and a loss of fully $500,000. It is Promptly Enforees the Demands of the Freneh Consul. Barn Destroyed at Hopkinsville, Three Houses at Winchester, Negroes Killed, Jesse Pickler, 2 Brooklyn savo keeper, yesterday filed suit in th) Metropolis circuit court against Joh Wurtinan, another saloon keeper Thr Ir Had Not Been Finished This The Spanish Promptly Bronght by some estimated as high as $1, é Ps Oho m0), fe niember df large: stacks to Humiliating Terms. pues the same place, for $10,000 damags Afternoon. we went up insmoke, Hopkinsville, March 5,—A cyclone | and a ast his wife for a sieves i ~ POD OSD LR via Key West, | passed over this city today shortly }is understood that the sult is Off | Considerable Trouble In Getting SD ALD OP aD Rad ‘JOSEPH KOLLEY, MINE EXPLOSION, Santiago de Cuba, »March 3.—(M ow York = Jour jointly, and it comes as a sequel “ age an occurence mentioned several d's .)J—A young} "Se : : agp eae french girl, Ml vie Filament} A barn ona farm near the city | ago in the Sux ey lh Ercniv neues arn amenty vay blown down and it is thought] Pickler discovered | his wife inne ikea gag ear tre 8 | three colore « were covers | back room of Wurtinan’s saloon'e- Huntington, Ark ch 6,—One |Z Ane’ bythe” Spanish authorities| three colored farm hands were coter- | back root of TT Aiing # tela, of the most terrible mine disasters in reritleal suspect, walked free |! UP acd killed by the debris. ig came to Paducah for safety. Gb Biktory of the country occurred March When the two men met nighbe- noon doing considerable dam- after One ot the Witnesses, ion Kendrick in FI Thirty-Five Men Killed or Fatally Injure @ e Coroner's Jury Held He Acted O in Self Defense. | in the Kansas and ‘Texas mines this|”” after she had been kept seventy- |today a terrific wind storm passed fore jast for the first time theretme day in onder to hear the evidence of | : morning. Soon after the morning shift] two hours in ‘sincommunicado,”’ the | over this vicinity doing much dam-| near being bloodshed, but fortate-| cine Ny ave Githé MN th yen | had goue to ro, a terrific Alas French consul demanded her trial or no [Yak as averted by the marsh: Fie PONY, SYS ness to the shoot-| Case Will Be Inyestigated by the ! sion occurred which resulted in the) inmediate release. Three houses were razed tothe} "The suic was filed yesday) "), : ‘ y | fatal injury of thirty-five men. Three} "Tye demand was refused, Two o, ten | Warwuhainns | cel | Med ve tiee | The witness had not arrived this q | f] J The demand was retu ground in this city. Fortunately /geainst Wurtman and Mrs. fer. | orenoon, and the ease was lett open Robt. McGill n this forenoon. The as begun yesterday before Judge Tully, and left open until'to- arrested Winchester, 5.—At noon esterday, @ied almost immediately, and ten} gays later a little warship steamed] there were no fatalities, though sev- more have since died, The disaster Jingo this port from Martinique, and, } of, has thrown the town into mourning. | aecompanied by its commander, the ATOR WOLCOTT RETURNS. | consul renewed his demand, this time insisting on the prisoner's un- conditional release, the withdrawal of all charges against her, apology for pees Revcahara commie Moran’ bdr, New York, March 4,—Senator}acknowledgment of a reasonable Edward 0. Wolcott, of Colorado | claim for damages and a royal salute I | who sailed for Europe fsome weeks] to the neh flag. from Flemingsburg ago, returned on the Majestic today] ‘To do all this the Spanish author- | night the toll-gate r iers continued bent Ormond bs and started immediately for Wash-| ities were given six hours’ time. In} their work of the night before in| highest point 76% ington, Senator Wolcott went} the meantime the Frenchmen cleated | Fleming county and destroyed two] May corn opened ted | more gates situated on the Sandford | closed at 24%. The plaintiff asks for$10,000 folien- ation of affections against Wiman, aud for divorce from his wife The affair is one of the nt sen- sational known to Brooklyn «some ume. until afternoon aud at 2:30 the wit- | ness was still expected. ‘The trial was begun later, but had. }not been concluded at press time Court adjourned late yesterday afternoon, after ‘considerable testi- fmony had been heard in the case. |The evidence was mostly that of physicians and neighbors, and aside 1l,, March —May | from the evidence of ne Burgess 76'4 > 76's |son of Robt. Burgess, | no proof was closes 75°58, | adduced connecting McGill with the a¥'4 and | crime of shooting his wife. Young Burgess swore that he heard two pis- persons were slightly injured by Joseph L. Kolley was discharged by the coroner’s jury, claiming that he hit the negro in self defense. Will Kolley, who returned this morn- ing from St. Louis, says he believes and jury will investigate the affair next week. Joe has dying debris. DONE CHEAPER. DONE BETTER. DONE QUICKER. DESTROYED. FIVE GAT . a Be s an BAgree can Be By Turnpike Raiders In Fleming County. whole many friends in this city who will be anxiously awaiting a favorable inves- ‘Courier-Journal’ | (Reported Daily by Lacy Grain ¢Dany.) A special to the Ky., says: Last] Chicago, If you want Neat, Clean Work, Printed in tigati Kelly’s famous vith {the . . i ie an then calmly 4 | ; i aon waht hope yumi or ao, an hen css atl morse Se) oe Mil “May cata opened at'< a tore au pay Mr Mt : Modern Style ; if you want full count, reli * taj j efore the end of the third hour | five ail that have — been|closed at 17's-s. 6 eee OF Be BURDEN. ae i ear Wolcott said: ‘*My visit has aries Tad bean toe eded to, and | destroy since the movement) May ‘ Roe spi $8.35 Prise Area ally in con- 2 able goods, give us a call. We guarantee "a very isfactory inter- en the Spt on bega wy “on Thursday night, |$8.30 and closed at $8.3 ict with that of his father, beens very satisfactory and inter [when the Spanish cannon began to {began | on | ‘Thursday | wt. /&8.00 amt se TM 9g ana" Nome of the actors examined, j our work, and give you what you buy. esting one. My time was wholly| boom their salute of regret to France, spent in London, Paris and Berlin, | the young French girl was already at with one day in Amsterdam. I am|home, receiving the congratulations mireh encouraged by what I have as-]of her friends, among them nited | certained and most hopeful of the}States Consul Hyatt and wife, Chi- future, nese Consul Mason and the repre-| the 4sAn international agreement for| sentatives of various South American] u the remonetization of silver is entire-] republics, Fi | vouchsafed the opinion that Mrs May ribs opened #4.32 and | McGill died as a direct result of her closed at $4.37, | wounds, but when plied with ques- cotton opened $6.91 and | tions, said that the wounds, owing closed at $6,99-87.06. jto Mrs, McGill's delicate condition, N. W. receipts, 3145+ j would usually result ina miscarri- Clearances 350,000 age or abortion, closed at $4.20s. started from the mountainous portion of the county, and in their covrse galloped through town about mid- night. For some reason unknowo failed to tear down the gate sit- ted about a mile from here on the mingsburg and Poplar AT ey Nelson ‘Soule’s | «|_| THE SUN. Lump 100 per bu. Nut | varm but don’t be deceived in thinking Spring has corr “Hicks” says the latter part of We know the weathe February and all of March Will be the hardest ofthis Winter. Order your Coal w. We have a big stock always : ys —-* . * 6n hand and can giye your order prompt attention. =. fs: - 9 be ‘ Barry & Henneberger Tel. 70. Anthracite $8.26 MS -