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‘ $ x} _— > a nS , ' ; ‘ . ~ a Pn re 4 . ms : + . + « : . ‘ 5 , 8 e ae ee ear, hom that one time advertising not pay. r Our Successful Business Men. 7 All ran advertisements the entire Their experience teach doos Official Newspaper of the City. VOLUM E 1—NUMBER 153 A NOBLE ANSWER That of Greece to the Ultimatum of the Powers, W000 TO BE SEATED, Blackburn to BeWith the Senatorial Race SUICIDE OF A WEALTHY FARMER, London, March 8.—The reply of Greece to the identical notes of the Powers, delivered at Athens on Tues- day last, and insisting upon the with- drawal of the Greek troops from Crete and of the Greek fleet frow Cretan waters, was received here at noon, . The reply, after acknowledging the receipt of the identical notes of the Powers and recognizing the ex- treme grayity of possible results bound up in the situation, proceeds as follows: “The government of His Majesty, King George, having examined with the closest attention the points where- on the great Powers agreed, believes it a duty to submit to the Powers its own opinion on the measures propos- ed by them, an opinion which is the Outcome of long experience and pro found knowledge of the Cretan situ- ation. ‘Moved profoundly by the senti- ments animating the Powers and their solicitude for the general peace, the Greck government will not fail in its duty ; because Greece also has an ardent desite to contribute to the maintenance of the peave and to pre- serve from complete ruin islanders so long and sorely tried and so often decimated ; we believe that the pro- posed automony will unfortunately fail to respond to the nobler inten- tions which inspired it, and will suffer the fate many pre- vious unsuccessful in Crete."’ The reply then refers to six pre- vious insurrections in Crete, and ar- gues the unlikeliood that the | same us experiments ent proposals of the Powers will ter- minate in a state of revolution. It continues: “Anarchy will ravage the country fire and sword in the hands of blind fanaticism will decimate a people who do not deserve such a fa In face of such a prospect our responsi- bility would be enormous if we failed earnestly to urge the Powers to re- store to Crete what she already had at the time of the enfranchi tof the other Greek provinces and to lead her back to Greec whom she properly belongea since Capo Istrias was president. “In the pre: of the recent scones of massacres and pillage, the burning of Canea and the frightful anguish of the Cretans, fexposed to, and menaced by, the boundless fury of Mussulmans, our whole couatry was torn with remorse for its own responsibility, It assumed last year to persuade the Cretans to lay down their arms, but the misfortune which followed forbid us n to undertake such a task. Even had we attempted it, our voice would have been only 4 feeble echo, and would not have reached the Cretan people. As autonomy would not fallill the noble aim of the Powers, itis obvious what must be the situation of the un happy island from today until the es tablishment of autonomy. If the Powers persevere in their decisions in the face of the foregoing views, then in the name of bumanity as well as in the interests of Crete, the pacify- ing of which is the unique object of the solicitude of the do not hesitate to ap) subject of another by them, numely, the troops. “Indeed if the presence of the for- wers, We I to them on the sure proposed recall of our eign squadrons and the conviction that they prevent the landing of Turkish tivops are deemed to render unnecessary the presence of the Greek fleet in Cretan waters, the presence of the Greek army in Crete is nevertheless shown to be desirable alike from sentiment of humanity and in the interest of a definite restoration of order. “Duty forbids us to abandon the Cretans to the mercy of Mussulman fanaticism and to the Turkish army which always deliberately and inten- tionaly had shared in the aggressive acts of the populace against the Christians. ‘+Moreover, if our own which are worthy the fullest confi- troops, dence of the Powers, had received a} mandate to pacify the island, their desires and intentions would haye been promptly received with the most perfect satisfaction. ‘Then, order being restored, it would be possible to ascertain the freely expressed de- sires of the Cretans for a decision as to their fate. fhe sorrows which have regularly occurred in Crete for many decades not only profoundly agitate the Hellenic people, but in- terrupt also all social activity and ‘awn From gravely disturb our domestic econ omy and the finances of the state, of forgetting for a {single instant ou community with the Cretans in re ligion, race and blood, we could no fore, we appeal to the generous sen- timents animating the Powers and we beg them to permit the Cretan peo- ple themselves to declare how they desire to be governed. Skovuzes,’ HUNTER WILL WIN, Says Altornes Just From a Cor kfort, March 1 Taylor has from a conference with and gives it as his ung. ion that Hunter will win the sun rise JOIN B. MARTIN SUICIDES. 1 Taylor, rence, y 9.—Attorney just returned Dr, Hunter, ified opine as sure as | rg Shoots Himsel Ky., Mareh 9 Lawrenceb “Even if we admit the possibility TEN CENTS A WEEK THREE _OF A KIND. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1897. Coming to Morton's Opera House Friday Night. The great comedy success, Our Will Not Attend the Extra Ses- t WAS NERVY. it t) George Weakley Had His Gall ‘The story told is a pretty one, and one that will appeal to theater goers, as it is bright and piquant, and filled with all manner of bright and fanny situations. The music and singing is arranged especially for this pro- duction and is all new and pleasing. in silence allow the great powers to| With Hi Flat,"” which comes to Morton's ston ONITO R assume that the Greek state is able | ith Him. opera house Friday night, is one of . AR U longer to resist such shocks, There- the latest New York farces, ~ bal Q A ) e AT LEAST, IT LOOKS THAT WAY, AJEST, /TOOK POSSES SION OF A HACK. HARD TO BEAT. Me Is Still Helpless and Unable to Leaye His Bed, Got Into Judge Sanders’ Other Cases Tried Today, The farce is presented by a large Possibly yo are not interested in Ranges; more -- company of comedians and the en- a tertainment is said to be one of the probably "you think you cannot afford to buy a THE WHEELIS CASE CONTINUED, DA. BXOTHERS TALKS OF HIS CONDITIGH, best af the kind on the road, inlld-eg Range. SLOWLY DYING, All we ask is for you to look at our Ranges and get prices, Weill Titerest you by making it to your interest to be yf GEO. O. HART & "t ir. | Tedford MeCarty’s Condition to Be Hopeless. George Weakley, colored He w Sutherland this of taking Law. or J. W. Ogilvie, of the county, who has been dangerously ill at the residence of his son, Mr. L. B. Ogilvie, on South Fifth street, for keep out of the lockup. t Jrested by OM morning on a cha Constable Anderson Miller came to rence Glore’s hack aud horses out of | the city today from Massac,and report- | inonths past, will not attend the stable last night and ranning}ed that the condition of Tedford Me- extra session of the them until daylight without permis-| Carty, who was stabbed several weeks | legislature called for the ’ sion. Weakley admitted that he took the team out, but said he did it at the in- stance of the night driver, who asked | of call for him. The 1$th of this month by Gov. Bradley. Ogilvie, is probal ily known to almost everybody in the county, has been down with a Vicious attack of eczema for over a ago hy John Rogers at Rossington, was deemed hopeless, McCarty seems to be slowly dyiug atrophy, having wasted away al- as HARDWARE AND STOVE Co. INCORPORATED him to make a This vicinity was trown into a fever of excitement this worning by the re- port that John B. Martin, @ promi nent and wealthy farmer ¢ county, had committed de, Martin was one of the w hiest and best known men in the county, N assigned for the rash deed nd it is believed he must have been | ui reason i in this section of southwestern ana. Mauch damage to farm proper-| ty throughout this section has been] low lands have also su The low parts of th in this section are people onder and many he meless MANY CALLERS | iat a | Has President MeKinley These | Farly Spring Days. Wash McKinley man now-a-days The number of callers, am bem most prominent people fro parts of the county, who call at the execu-| March ‘.—President| wonderfully popular] tive mansion, le matter of wonder Low the finds time to attend to any executive The steering committer taking | an active interest in the matter of t and it three appointed Senators, rtly seated. | believed they will be pr Senator H 1» under-| stood to oppose such action, has now| decided himself in favor of it, » Who has | LEGISLATORS ARRIVING, Hunterites on the Ground and Actively at Work. | | Mareh The Frankfort v— lators began to arrive last night a number came in today, It is ex-| within a day or so al will be here. Dr, Hunter's supporters are on the ground and sre very active in the doctor's interest, ‘They claim they have majority of the legislature speciii- cally pledged to him. — His oppo- nents, however, do not believe this claim well founded. NOTILING IMPORTANT Done at the Cabinet Meeting Held nity. | Washington, March 9,—A cabinet | meeting was held this morni the first formal meeting since the in us ration. It that no business of was trans- acted, It is stated the number of applica- | tions already on tile for positions within the gift of the President will reach 10,000, is understood importance ATI INGTON | The State © ntral pnrittee is in| ye Session T Lexington, March 9.—The State] Central Committee of the Democratic | party is in session here today. There has been considerable ani- mated discussion of the question as to whether the sound money Demo- crats would be permitted to vote in the coming primaries, though several | members of the committee juously opposed to it, Itis understood Senator Black burn will be here tonight, and that he will, in the interest of harmony, be | withdrawn from the senatorial race. re stren- Governor of Alaska, | Ada, Obio, March 9.—Rev. J | Estes, of this city, has been notified of his appointment to the governor- ship of Alaska. THERE’S PLENTY OF HEAT in our coal to keep away Jack Frost. You don’t have to get right Our coal gives out more heat than other coal because it is all coal. BARRY & HENNEBERGER, Sallie Farmer was continued, temporarily insane, His family re: is ave bi . iatioaa are talleved (@. bave beet} ed with a breach of the peace, —— ey Sate Tee mie -vesetH : | was dismissed ention. pleasant, ats , ' During the several weeks Senator Rf FLOODS IN INDIANA | Oscar Roberts, a carpenter, was THE LINEHAN COMPANY'S PLANS Ogilvie was there he was practically 4 ; fined $5 and costs in Judge Sanders’ helpless a large part of the time, and p court today on a charge of a breach was frequently conveyed to the sen- Hayoe Caused at Washington and | o¢ the pea He had trouble with] Are Negotiating With the GC. & F.Jate chamber on a litter. He im- \ Other Ports, Rufus Brunson, colored, about put. LR. KR. for the M.S. proved some after his return to Pa- " Washington, Ind., March 9,—-| ing matches on Rufas’ male, eae ducab, however, but for, several : ] Aion tecaa tla i fil ee months has again been helpless, and ie peace warrant against Mrs, 2 pave bi rivers are causing immense damage! yfattie Wheelis for threatening Miss - is now unable to walk or leave his ee } | County Judge Colliery Results Fatally. he line was recently extended to Mei cs rae ve highest - London, Ky., March 9.—A fall of] Marion, and it is at least the general Mxlay cor opened at 34s and Z i s te in the Altamont colliery this] ™PFession among those who know, | oi seq yo, H morning resulted in the death of mine| tuat the road will be extended to the oo ate ‘pene a iKcad pring oc bosses Taylor Styvors and John'Bat-| Ellinois shore, opposite Paducah, in 8) a gsoq at 17 ley, both being crushed under tons of ]*hort time, in which case the Linehan)" stay” pork’ opened at $8.25 : jthe heavy material, Several other] /osfer Company desires to Con-] 114 closed at $8:32b Lue workmen narrowly escaped meeting a} fact for having the MeComb do the) yray jard opened at $4.10 and OF | Third Accessory to the Murder ot most to a skeleton, ease was left open until tomorrow, r — ae When the legisiature convened in ' January, 1896, the ven le Senator vould not attend the opening of the wos Central, and sus- session, and it was some time after- ting Watchman W. L. wards that he left for Frankfort, be- until tomorrow. |The George W, Parker May Befing then accompanied by his physi- lish an alibi, cian, Dr. C. H. Brothers, who re- mained with him throughout the ses 03 307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third Street. from the peeted of sl Transformed, 4X ast Will Taylor,colored, bed. ‘The eruption is still quite irri- INTERESTING HEWS OF THE TRANSFERS. mss but he does not suffer as he pas in the past, TO HIS STEP-SON aie, | i nal has bet - Dr. Brothers was seen by this time To make himself a présent of pes thousand cara Ht Pe athiity ak and was frequently conveyed to the P ice pair of shoes, and Raa waites beige | -———- here is a strong probability thet} senate chamber on a litter. He im- na i ‘ty. fi rain i. ia a t i wa i the two big Linshan ‘transfer stoame| ‘rene ta ction i ce oprey re aturally he wants one that is noted fok style, quality, fit and ihe yee ae |Jube Tichenor ves His] ers, W, Parker and H. S.!ducah, however, but for several wear. To get these qualities he should|be careful and select the house that has the reputation for all.\ You can get-them irom ONE to FIVE DOLLARS at) “———~ McComb, which have been harbored | months has agair been helpless, and above “Duck's Nest’ 14 Sun reporter this morning saw Dr. since October, will be taken out in al Brothers relative to the Senator's short time, ; condition, and he stated that it The Linehan company, it is under-| certain that the Senator would not be Thomas Probably Left No Wilt. stood, contemplates converting the] able to attend the session for several i a4 Bt Parker into an excursion boat, and] weeks, at least, and perhaps mot at N “Ws. i The will of the JubeTichenor, }catrying her to St. Louis for the] qi, y 2 \ of the county, was admitted to pro-| summer. “Teun’t say for certain whether 4 » 2 She is eminently fitted ror a craft] he of this description, and is about as | py ot bate in the county court this morn- ing iil be able to go or not,’’ Dr. rs said, “but I can say posi- he deceased leaves his entire es} large and fasta boat as can be made luvely that be cannot go on the 13th LOSER OD re DD tate to his step sou, Robert Over-Jor desized. In case Capt. Linehan) § this month, and the prospect, 1] (¥ street decides to make au excursion boat] think, is very gloomy for him.” — out of the Parker, all the repairing] y¢ ah at In . ‘ 8] Senator Ogilvie has intimated no The late County Judge C. H.|and remodeling will be done at Pa-|intention of resigning, owing to his “epi vidently left ” will, If be}ducah, and will be a great benefit. to] inability to attend the session, but it did, the instrument has not bec 20 i | beesedieh eae ° a 1 rou bay e on tnt {the city, for it will furnish work for lis thought that he will resiga when 9 ae . uted | quite a number of men for some time} he feels certain that he cannot go to to probate if presented at this term]to come, Itis also said that the| Frankfort, 5 et of court. Linehan Transfer Co, is in negotia- MINE BOSSES KILLED. tion with the Chicago and Eastern MARKET THE HATTER Uhaois railroad, which is said to con- y A Fall of Slate in the (Reported;Datly by Lacy Grain Company.) from} “Chicago, Ill. n %,—May template Paducah entering Altamont] Marion, Il. HIS / HAS RECEI transferring of of ns from one side he river to the othe This transfer company is one of the most energetic aod enterprising in the country, and is now buildi ferry-boat at Dubuque, La, similar fate. closed at $4.15b, May ribs opened closed at $4 10. N. W. receipts, 358 cars, Clearances 162,000 bushels. BRIENSBURG NOTES. P 32 anc WOOD WILL B at $4.32 and SEATED. Senator Hoar Will be Recognized in His Behati Tomorrow. Washington, March %.—(Special LIVE WIRE, - e . tothe Sex.)—It has been a We have had the heaviest rainfall that Senator Hoar, of Massacha- 4 for the last week that we have had setts, will be recognized tomorrow in{One Falls at Fifth and Broad-}for several months, However, the behalf of Governor Bradley's ap- a roads are getting passable 05C¢ | —_—_—_—— caesar pointee, Mr. Wood, and that’ Mr. ere mor Wood will be seated.’ ‘This removes - There is some tobacco moving, the INCENDIARY. all doubt on the subject, Causes Some Excitement and ]2eW crop is starting off well enough, such seen V bs the Neighbe fe A few have sold for $5.50 and $1, IN THE PENIUENTIARY, a sista d $2, and on up to "The sudden death of W. W. Nim- mo, of this place, was quite a shock to the entire Mr. Nimmo was postmaster at this place and had many friends. It is reported that his death came from the effect of an A Blaze at Mayfield This ing. This morning at 7 o'clock one of the Paducah Electric Company's wires broke at Fifth and Broadway, and fe ust the telegraph post near the Palmer House corner, where Will Petty Gets Th ears And ‘ country. a Half at Metropolis Maytield, March {.—(Special wo the Sun. )—Will Petty, colored, was stroyed by Fire, today sentenced [to three and ‘one-]it hissed ee smoked and emitted | over dose of morphine which he took ae ) ‘ sparks of blue and red and greea ake in the dark anaes half years in the penitentiary for |$parks of 8 through « mistake in the dark. Thies waa Cerne breaking into the grocery store ofthat indicated to pedestrians that it] ‘There isa big fight. over ‘“who] ,, There was . incendiary fire i Robert ‘T, Robertson, was very much “alive, shall have the post office’ at Benton Geld carly this eee aot People could not be induce to |'There are §about four different par- ee ae ada f fired and DONE CHE A PER. HARPER GOES FOR LIFE, — | P8ss near it, and it simply hung | ties who want the office, but from all eu belt he Fy ; ae ao to be inspected by causua santa the Tikes Ae asubtios could be extinguished, The goods sie ater reports the mass of the Republicans | oy Aiiort ‘Thomas, shoemaker, and DONE BETTER. tious passers-by until when linemen’ arrived and picked it up. It was so *hot,’? however, that little could be done with it, and one of the electricians was badly shocked by touching a rain-soaked ladder inst which the wire brushed, It finally fastened to the post over= where it was no longer a men- are in favor of Geo W. Riley postin i boing Lelfaan, the tailor, both shops in the came building, were badly damag but fully insured. ‘There is no clue} to the incendiary. ster for a term, T. Grubbs, one of the leading ors of this place, has been con- fined to his room for quite a while with rheumatism, There will be more “people here on May the first, if it is a nice » to take part in the 1 convention DONE QUICKER. If you want Neat, Clean Work, Printed in Modern Style; if you want full count, reli- John HowardgEscapestthe Gallows Ed Harper, an accessory to the of Jolin Howard at Wingo last September, was tried at Maytield | yesterday and sentenced for life to] ¥ the penitentiary, Oscar Sanders and murder Kelly's famous Jimmet Williams were given similar} * called by the Populist 8, than have i ) . | sentences Saturday. LIGHTNING been here fot + long time, and the a able goods, give usa call. We guar tee A dispatch to. the Sun from May-] 7; ‘ esa gaan . nominee’s will stand a good show for / ‘an’ ’*| Lights Burned Out at the Union | gjocti November, Hyerybody ‘. tiel stated that the attorneys election in November, Everybody our work. and ive you what ou bu for the defense surrendered to a com- ’ iin is coming and will bring a wagon / % g y' y' Ye This morning between 6 and 7 o'clock lightning struck some of the electrical apparatus pear the Union Depot and durned out the thirty-five] teaching a good school, too, lights there, Borx—To the wife of R. R, Red- The exact cause of the recident}]den, of Scale, Ky., a girl. Robert could not be learned, is in good luck, JouLy, load. Prof. E. G. Maddox is teaching school at this place now, and is promise on a life sentence to save the et een neck of their client, The Reliable Blind/ Medium will remain this week \ofly, Readings nd 50 cents, 19%, South Seventh street. dns Nelson Soule’s Drug Store. THE SUN. 25 LUMP EGG NUT ANTHRACITE PER BU. 10C ily 9 on top of a fire.of our coal to find out that it is there. mm Telephone 70. PER TON $€

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