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against Turkey and that she will then NO B AIL acsect, exoebt proceed to wipe the ground Mi the r re ee unspeakable Turk, the Christion (Sunday, by world which has witnessed the sick VME SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY. | ening outrages in Armenia willhope.| Judge Tully Holds Robt, Me-| weare autnortesa wo anaounce aonaananails Should the Powers proceed (to ex- Gill Over, ine | tremities and use force to drive the Awsenne: county, subject to the action of the Demo- Greeks out of Crete there will be a ER mary election to be held saturday, **Yarvpping of Heats among the ote] TRIAL GONGLUDED YESTERDAY. ctatic ford iw, of some of the governments and it is not impossible they may hear from THE EXTRA SESSION. the masses in a wot eosermcg His Little Daughter Hed Hold of alaalebiad P| . o is e in manner. The English people are Hitm When the Mother Was [Kentucky Solons to Give Atten- ANNOUNCEMENT. * ‘The Sun is suthorized to announce 1. D. WILCOX candidate for sheriffof McCracken cvun- mbtect 40 Democratic primary tw be held __TWe PADUCAH DAILY. SUN aN’ PRESIDEN? RORRTARY TRE, ¥.M, Pisher, J.R. Smith, R.W. Clements, J. Williamson J.J. Dorian, Ee THE DAILY SUN Wil! give special per g age “In> mood to witness such a move ; Of Interest in Padueab and vietn : , Per meslecting general news, which Will YTmoat on the part of their govern- hot. tion to ‘Various ‘Things. en a8 fully AS space Will permit without re- rd to expense. 1HE WEEKLY SUN ment and should Salisbury proceed to such an extreme the indications are he would be quickly retired avd of the government re ‘The gathering of more and MURDERER GOES BACK TO JAIL. /Forty-Two Subjects Enumerated In the Governor's Call 24 | the policy tertaining, kee polliteal affairs and top! ekrleas and tireless exponent of the Pines and teachings of the National Repubit ean party. versed, more war vessels of the various Pow: Rot. McGill, charged with firing z _ {the t®o shots that resulted in the ers in Cretan waters indicates & dis-| death of (his wife, Rosa, a few weeks | lence, trust among the Powers and a fear}ago at Rggland, was held without or jealousy of each other that will] bail by Cbunty Judge Tully yester- ; day afterQoor aime h y san liMeult for them to}''"As detpiled in yesterday's Svx, First—The prevention of mob vio- the punishment of those en- in same, and the protection of lite, limb and property. Second—The curtailing of salaries, fees, expenses and costs in each and CORRESPONDENCE. A special feature of the weekly Tue SUN Will be its Corresponde in which ably i he locality within the limits of ite etre | render it very fation oe ae TTT keep entirely cool heads come del was occasioned on ac-| every branch‘of public service, en- ADVERTISING. * i i suring 8 trials and verdicts, tun spectacle uf The house of oust of tie faire of Mitie MoGl, |*uring speaiy trials and, vere Rates of advertising will be made known on application re COMce, Standard Block, 115 North Fourth | Nemo, street = to Cz: ++$ 4.50 2.25 ld daughter of the d the ‘aly oe elased to} sppellate and cireuit court dockets She was detained by Third—Amending the criminal but arrived about 2:30] !8w concerning grand larceny, em- bezzlement and obtaining mon i i der false? pretenses. Dae k Uk Derwean Fourth—Allowing the state in- tor to employ a stenographer and mpensation for the the eight-y prisoner, presenting a vote of thanks] the shootin} Reed for his impartial ad-|!ad_ roads, ministration of the office of {Speaker | 0’clock. ‘as witnessed i ec hours of |. Previous f 40] Was witnessed in the closing hours of | yitcecg there pas quite a tilt between 10 cents] Congress. ‘The motion was present- 3 the opposing lawyers relative to her] §Pee sented on behalf of the minority by |competency. "The defense contended | Providing a 1.00] Representative McMillan, of Tenn-|that her evidence was inadmissible} $%me- essee, and was adopted unanimously | because she ytold the court, in re- iiabloatiag debt, careeat by a rising vote, As the Speaker|*Ponee to injuiry, that she did not} Raped SATURDAY, MAR. 6, 1897 Jiiounted the rostrum the members know what would become of her|#2d necessary appropriations, should she not tell the truth. Judge] nd to be made for the state. | rose and cheered him lustily, After Tae cyclone season has arrived /acknowlddging the ovation, Mr. Reed Tully was satisfied, however, and no| Sixth—Abandoning the peniten one in the court room could have|tiary at Eddyville and providing and Kentucky has been one of the]delivered his parting address as fol- wet her simple, straightforward begartd ee ae anit, first states in the Union to feel the] jows: => Er © Sapa iaftcbien itis be ot. domed effects of the deadly atmospheric zentlemen of the House of Rep-| hurt, she said her father had said he| Proper, providing the necessary work disturbance. resentatives—Two years ago you] had about enough and demancled that shops, machinery, ete., at eack of —_—_—__ were summoned todo your share of Tue fifty-fourth congress died {a legislative work which could not be with the fall of the gavel in the hands otherwise than disagreeable, disap- she give him the deed. She said she] Said penttentiaries, : did not have it and her father then] Seventh—The adoption of such : 15g] Poiating and unsatisfactory, for it he caead ee TIN Gi ae involved a dismal struggle to adapt a on Thursday, On the y Representatives on the motion of a Daily, per annum. Daily, Six months. Daily, One month, . Daily, per week... Weekly, per annum in ad- vance Specimen copies free gy for the payment penses made products The Mexican Press Urging War With the United United States, A special dispatch to the “G Democrat” from Guadalajara, Mex- ico, under date ot March 4th saye: Almost a warlike spirit is being aroused among the people of Mexico by the coming of Messrs. Bruce, ‘one and Pierce, of Boston, to enter into negotiations with the Mexican government for the returnof the flags captured by the Mexican troops dur- ing the war of 1847. The news- ‘ ‘ papers of the republic, led by ‘El Seventeenth—Compelling state ational at the capital and banks, trust companies, private Avyoruer has beén added to the gold standard nations of the world, Japan has just decided to drop sil- ver and adopt the gold standard, From time immemorial silver has g litigants, who and duties of the board of pharmacy. | have actions pending, or that may be | pending in the court of appeals for| \ the period of two years. | a Sixteenth—Enlarging the powers | Telepnone 118, Lat Jill | 0 Blankets. We ha a few pair -lleft and/don’t want to carry them to mext Our stock of Carpets is very complete in all kinds from the cheapest to thefinest. Can make arid lag them nicely on one day’s Notice. We are receiviAg daily choice things in the mewest styles of prety Dress Goods, Silks and rimmings. Have just recejfed some nice things in 's and Ready effects. price. Look at our ne (white) with ered backs. LB, Ob} VIE Agents for icing has id Glove lored embroid- “EL Noticiero,’” at Guadalajara, | P89K8, building and loan associations| are indulging in very intemperate and other like corjforations to make | language regarding the visit of these quarterly reports and providing for gentlemen, and they are denouncing the appointment of an inspector and ica and Americans in the most |C™*™iner of the same, whos salary | oing so far as is to be paid by said institution. to demand of the United States, at| Eighteenth — Amending the cannon’s mouth, if necessary, a] S°Verning cities of the second class | return of all the territory taken from|#*' methods of assessment for) Mexico. They specify California, Street and sewerage purposes and as Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, |‘ public libraries therein, New Mexico and Texas as the prop.|._Nineteenth—Providing severe pun- erty which has been «‘stolen’’ from | ishment for all persons who interrupt this country. ‘These inflammatory | Public meetings or speakers, or deny utterances are having their effect up- | °F abridge the right of free speech. on the people, and they lose no op- Twentieth—Protecting trees and portunity of showing their contempt plants from the ravages of the San of the Gringoes,”” Jose scale. Mexicans, and especially Mexican got a pistol and went into the kitchen | legislation as 1 be necessary to where her mother was, and said he| Provide for the building or purchase . 4 “guessed she'd give it up now’’|of & house or houses of reform, - p narrowing income to the growing | The mother laughed and McGill shot amending or changing the by in re- the Fifty-fifth congress will be con-} wants of a great nation, growing to! her, The child said she was holding| gard thereto, and providing for the vened. be still greater. You were, most of | to one of her father’s arms when the|Cobfinement of persons mentioned in _—_—_——_ you, untried in your new vocation. | shot was fired but he did not yy | the act creating such houses in places Ir is announced that a formidable] How others !ave performed theit/ anything. Her mother ran away and | Other than the penitentiary. ; rival of the Standard Oil Company e of is not for us to say. | went to a neighbor’s, and the child Kighth— Thoroughly amending, has+een formed to operate rich fields] But it_is proper for me if say that| seemed to have no recollection of but} Changing and revising the election in Mexico. If this be true it will be] YOu" share ot the duties ave weet | one shot being fired. ae cutis eet tt ad zi - performed with so muc! Mr. John Pitt, a brother of the th—Providing that all elec a good time for Congress baba; "1 good sense that even among the 48-| murdered woman, was introduced, | tions for school trustees shall be held stiff blow at a trust in proyiding | perities of a heated campaign there | tut gave no evidence of import. by secret ballot. the schedule on oils and their by-| was no room for any attack upon the The defense decided to introduce| Tenth—Apportioning the state House of Representatives. 1 amsin-| no testimony, and Judge Tully held | into appellate and circuit court, seua- cerely grateful for the kind expres-/ him to answer. torial and legislative districts, as Ovr evening contemporary needs | sion of your confidence and esteem,! ‘The lawyers had the usual squab-| provided by the constitut give itself no uneasiness about the) Dut I am still more grateful for the; pie over bail, but Judge Tully re-| _Eleveutl—To create any necessary Gay’ Collector Wilterjokn conducts 2 Sao ome good will on the | fysed to allow it, and the defendant | ditional court districts and chang- i a Se oP hie” adler AEE ay ey ee e both Iban was remanded to jail to await the|ing the time of hulding avy circuit busin ce. - K.Jotthe House. To all of you, then,| April grand jury’s action. donk. knows his business and is able tof gentlemen of all parties, i offer the} “P" 6rAn" UY’ sction. ‘Twelfth—Authorizing the revision, take care of it properly aud will pro-] sincere expression of the highest pers MEXICAN HATRED. alteration, amendment or codification tect the interests of his constituents, | Sua! regard of the statute laws of the state There are who wonder why the Thirsetihe—Logabaieg the ar ‘i counting of asylum warrants anc “News’” dodges behind a correspon A des the acess 7m peore dent to criticise his action lobe- | ments of asylums and sewerage of the eee same. Tux subjects of legislation enum- Fourteenth—Preventing convicts erated in Governor Bradiey’s call for from testifying, or_ regulating the special session are numerous amd it] Pee? the standard money of Japan manner of same. sa attended to the laws of the com-| itis today of China, but after Fifteenth—Relie ae vvwealth will be greatly improved, {October next the standard will be The eetsion will not be a. very briet|@0!4 and tne ratiozfixed between gold fe if the members enter upon all or| 4 silver is 8215 to 1, about the on i Thie evaciush nearly all the work mapped out for] Pom he" al er at ae ence ‘ hould be no| bas been reached pursuant to action pa is Lape jal election. Jf Parliament taken four years ago. pea thiamine Iau * 1a commission of 15 eminent states- Ir is a remarkable fact that within] men, bankers, and professors was ap- afew minutes after the utterance of | pointed to make a study of the quese Mr. McKinley’s pronunciamento with] tion and report their conclusions on reference to the trusts, which was} the following three questions: First, brief and pointed enough, surely, the} the causes and effects of the recent ‘industrials’ felt the effect on the}change in ratio between gold and New York stock exchange and showed | silver. Second, the effects of the it by a sharp decline. The trusts are/change on Japan. Third, whether nervous and feel themselves to be} such change necessitated the reform on boggy ground that is slipping] of the currency of Japan, and, if so, away under their feet. With a Repub | to determine what new standard of lican president backed by a Republi-} currency should be adopted and how can congress and a determination to}it should be done, ‘ter an ex- er 1 a determination to]it should be d At serve the people well, these institu-] haustive study of the subject cover- first—Amending the law tions may well tremble. ing four years or thereabout, newspapers, are strong sympathizers regarding trust companies. " the commission —has-_—smade| with Spain in the Cuban affair, and] 1 ¥enty-two—Making the law re- Govenxon Bravier’s break with its report and action _has|in this, also, they have a grievance garding operators of mines and stone Mr. Hanna at this time was very im-lheon taken as stated. The silver |egainst the United States, as they quarries applicable to owners of gas think the people and government of | 924 oil wells. ; that country are both giving moral wenty-third—-Amending the act and material support to the revolu-|°f August 16, 1892 tionists. Under the rule of Presi- | ‘S8uaing of bonds by counties to fund | dent Diaz, Mexico bas prospered indebtedness and payment of same. beyond all precedent, and these}, Twenty-fourth—Empowering sink-| , people believe this country to be|i2& fund commissioners to re-invest superior to the United States in the | the $165,000 belonging to the state politic to say the least that can be said, He doubtless felt that there was more meddling with his [prerog- tives than the occasion justified, but by becoming heated and showing wrath in the public manner in which countries are so few and unimportant as to render it the height of folly for any country to return to the silver standard without concerted action of the nations with which its commerce is carried on, The action of Con- be did bates pacilpsage panne gress in empowering the President to] matter of their soldiery — and| A¢ticultural and Mechanicel college,| 15, article 2, chapter 48, public acts , “1° appoint a commission to act in cou-/armament, and they are anx-|F issuing bonds for same and mak-| 1494; also amending an act entitled, patronage of this state. He will | oor with like commissions from the | ious to take back by force all the |i#8 good any losses sustained by that} «An act to amend section 14, chap- probably have to be satisfied with the} .incinal nations of Europe in an ef-| tettitory cedad to the United States, | lustitution._ : ter 53 general statutes, approved Knowledge that ne showed his inde- Fort to effect an agreement by which | {t i8 acknowledged that only the jron} | Fwenty-fitth—-Protecting coal min-| January “15, 1892; also amending pendence and let bis aspiring friends] ip" restoration of silver to ite former Teor President Diaz ‘prevents a/¢rs Concerning the shipment .of con-) section 9, chapter 2433; public acts collision, gnd it is predicted that his} ¥iCt cosl into this state. 1891-23. take care of themselves, It would have been better for him and for his party in the state {had he kept a cool head, as he no doubt has alre himself decided. —__—, Tux oldest English newspaper in the world is said to be the London “Gazette” which was established in 365 as the Oxford “Gazette,” and Tweuty-sisth—Providing for the submission to the yoters of the state So strong is the sentiment against | #king vote thereon, and certify the j Americans that ladies are openly in- amendment now proposed, and those sulted in the streets and stores, and | bereafter proposed, to the state con- if their escorts resent the offense they | #!tution, i are dragged off to d fined, ‘Twenty-seventh—Fixing the boun-| ; — aries of cities and towns of this state situated contiguously to other states ‘Twenty-eighth—Amending statute governing cities of the fourth class position may be safely effected, and the expressed acquiescence of the President in the movement gives hope “191 that something in that direction may be accomplishea, That an earnest effort will be made we may rest as- sured, Senator Wolcott, just re- turned from his European trip, is of the opinion that the prospect is good death or resignation would he fol- lowed by in six months. and Return, ific Railway Co. will run special trains from St. Lou’ changed its name to that of the Lon {for {such an agreement. By this}to Carson City, Nev., to the Cor-| ‘T'wenty-ninth—Amending the law don Gazette’ the year following, | esns free coinage of silver may Le-| bett-Fitzsimmons fight March 17th. relating to ‘+Ofticial Indexers.”” ‘ ma Gazette" je sot a newspaper] come a safe and desirable moasure. | This train will make the fastest time Thirtieth—Atmending and alvering | ¢ Wg Without such concerted action it{t® Carson City. Leaves St. Louis|the law concerning public printing term and stationery, t 11 p. m. March 12th, arrives at Car- son City 6 a, m, 16th, ‘Thirty-first—Amending revenues ‘Train consists of Pullman drawing and taxation laws, concerning the room sleepers, and dining car. The] duties of sheriffs to exlaust all rem- following figures apply from St, jedies to collect taxes before selling i Railroad fare, round trip, | !and, facilitating thé collection of de- in the broader sense of the being chiefly devoted to bulletining the doings of parliament, keeping up with the promotions and honors be- All person 4Amowing themselves in- stowed on those in the public service} dehted to the fyins of Rogers & King and with the court news, especially} and Johi’ Rogers & Son are hereby sleeping car fare round trip|linquent taxes, changing the time of in bankruptey proceedings, The warned to call/ and gettlp the same at}$15, dining car $2.§0 per day, | making reports to the auditor for use oldest English newspaper in the} vnce at my/ ollie, . 127 South) $17.50. Parties can occupy sleeper of the hogrd of valuation and assess-| 9 i » nettle Adee fa the Fourth stredt, Aind tyereby save to] at rate named while at Carson City, | ment, and changing the time of ren- broader and more j ee glee themselves cos! be forced] Do not misg the greatest fight of the} dering the reports to said hoard of Worcester ‘Journal’? which madetig proceed by Nect same,| century, and take the Missouri Pa-| corporations. its bow to the pubhe in 1690, 207] unless otherwise settled promptly. "| cifle fast special train, For particy-| Thirty-second—The passage of years ago. ‘The ‘‘Journal’’ has al- Ep H. Perma, lars and slepping car reservation ad- | laws clearing, defjning and carrying ways had a wide circulation and in-] Receiver of Rogers & King and John | dress tinto effect the provisions of sections must inevitably prove disastrous, Important Notice. 8 : Rogers & Son. d36tt | H. C. Towysenp, G. BP. & T. 205, 244 and 246 of the constitution. fluence and is today a vigorous and - ‘ouri Pacific Railway Co., SI Thitty-third—Obanging the time Our Water Filters are guaranteed} Louis, Mo. of making reports to insurance com : in every respect, Every one tested|R. T. C. Marrnews), Southern Trav. | missioner. Tux indications are that Greece! )efore leaving our store. Scott} cling Agent Not ifle Rai Thirty fourth — Modifying — and will certainly proceed to declare war! Hardware Co, bm2| way, Louisville, K; amending the laws of the govern. healthy publication siwute FALL STYL designs and colors. ready for your inspe regarding the| ment of towns in the sixth elass and eancerding the inspection and weigh. tors, warehouses and granaries in which grain is stored, and quarterly courts. entitled, ‘An act to amend entitled : and regulating of private corpora: acts of 1891- lating fees collectable hy secretary of state, or ment into treasury, perty for taxes and hold same subject to redemption as real estate, Unites cancy in said oflive upon expiratics: of the temporar Wood. 81 per lod. nor! are as the lates hey're in now ion. Finest line of Picture In the Gity. Have you seen the lasegt? b ACES. uldings A YARD Prices Reasonable for if , chapter — Amending section 22, 100, public acts Thirty-sixth—Amending — section ‘Thirty-seventh—Amending the law ng of grain and regulation of eleva- ‘Thirty-eighth—Regulating the jur- isdiction of appellate, circuit,county Thirty-uinth—Amending an act an act, An act for the creating ions’ in so far as same amends sec- jon 34 of same, chapter 34, public ; also umending sec- 3, pubs jon 11, artic’ jc acts 1891 Fortieth— ablishing and regu- assistant secretary of tate, and manner and time of pay- Forty-first—The passage of an act liowing cities and towns to buy pro- Forty-second—The electian of a tates Segitor to fill the va- term of Hon, A. T Hickory Btove Wood, Cc season. ~ For this rea- son we offer them at a very low price to close. Made Skirts in black and fancy We are closing out some odds | and ends in Corsets at one-half OOD work. | térials, SPECIALTY. Cor. 9th aw first class work and very, Established 1875, Marbl Oranges,. ) ned Sooke, &e. Trimble Sts, Y You should call on making é $ ° ° ° 2 $ $ $ $ stock and make roo “a Ba If You are Looking for padIdIEEEE Wefare} Headquarters f at prices to suit your extreme lo ara7vEeee 2.8 Telephone 3 10 prices to reduce Warm Lunch from 9 to 12 «. m,|W. H. HOWARD, Salesman, 125 Broapeay, sty North Gist BF J. G. nares, PLA ) ~ | Attoyhey$ - 9t~ Law, / - | 1X5 S. Fouth—Uupstairs, StenodApher in OMce J, 0, RUSS, Office “at Willetts Livery Stal Telephone 353. Undertakers and“embaime, 1308 | R. M. McCUNE, 126 and 198°N, 5th St> Now As gains in fancy, bl. fail to see th ing special offers. / 2 pleces fancy styles for $1.18, for $1.48. ; 4 pieces novelties worth £1 for 4 pie for . 2 patterns fancy jagyuard we worth $2 for $8, These goods new styles and will sold at these prices at once, For nice stovalwood telephone 29, tf. Outo River Broke anv Rin Co. \\ 315 Broadyay, Phone 155. Baggage/and| Moying Wagons Malil. Efinger & Co drapes SION Painter, ee Sl DR. DANIEL, Office/, 0 1-2 Away, f \ OvesAang Brd's:“Crug Stare To get some-real bar- dress goods, / Don't follow- worth $1.50 2 pieces fancy stylee wofth $1.90 s fine novelties Avorth $1.25 a few days only. Call E, Guthrie & Co. ble. Give him a call Hardware,’ 8TOV SELLS. o ave ES, ETC. Cor, C all kinds of Shoes cketbook..#.# We are ‘ goods. won” ours VBVVETVTEVT- 8204084 PIANOS.”° ORGANS. Conover, Everett, Schubert, ‘St ll, Xingbury, Harvard, Gilmore, and others. ae Cush or eafy paymepe® Prices theflowe the easie Old netruments talen in oxfhange., Leara pur » | offer before buyia_.. HARDING & MILLER. JONES my Tinware, ‘ourt and Market hird bata Foundry Manut omg Trea... 1 Ottice, No ack Solicitos-of Pens VeterayOt fouf year “ ASh1- 65, 66c. paves of ens! be for TIN, SLAY 129 South 1’ {Steam Engines, Boilers, House‘Fronts, Mill Machinery 419 'y TeLernonr 2 A S$. DABNEY, ®~ DENTIST, 406 BROADWAY, Prosecutes claims b:fore r Thousands of Homes , , and Machine Co And Tobacco Screws, Hrass and Tron Fittings. Castings of all kinds, Pavucau, =e ( Kewtvexr, DAP JUTE M.D, HP Witadamson.at JUETT ~ WILLIAMSON, Physicians and-Surgeons —!ays on hand ready tor work. Broadway, J. S. GANSTER, ion Claims, 8 in the war of the Bureau Are being Heated by Front GR. WILL YOUR A.W. GREIR, Expert CKSMITH AND ee Pry Johnson / J, W..Moore, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy’ Groceries, > Canned Goods Free delivery to all of All-Kinds, parts of the efty, Cor, 7th and Adama. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. All kinds of im | | ° "1 Do Repalr Work Work Gua HENRY perfection in & horse's travel corrected, of Everyi RANTEED, GREIF, Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Ottice Am,-German Nat. Bank, ‘Omics t | | / | Roots ouly $1060 ar A. 1 practice i all the Jaltns prom) Cpr, 1 L. WIL DAVIS, E AND (Ro, OOFER. treet, HOUSE. tn A ty Grane sett anbwoon Pretsien, ‘Telephone Rosdemee WAT Juco | by UWA, HAPPER, ATTORNEY. A’ DR. W. C. EUBANKS, — HONORA THIS, "Tel phone r37 W St. Telephor hyg Tilephone' 149, ‘Galt H ‘A DUIS LLE, KY, Ouse ricguPlan 83,00 to $5.00 per id upwards R. COOPER, T-LAW, 120 8. Foysth, Rodm So2, courts of the state DIY attended Lo. CARNEY HOUSE, and 8 LEA, m7, Pavucas, Ky | & .y , %. ’ > J » # ) \ f

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