The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 13, 1897, Page 1

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yncvepohe pany Pe ' Official Newspaper a HE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. ["2% 1897. TEN CENTS A WEEK. NO QUORUM "sccm" WEAK PLAGES, in owes coo JAIL DELWVERY. [REFRIGERATORS ano FIENDISH WORK, to use every possible effort to prevent people who are receiving aid from ace pes ICE Hunter Gets Fifty-seven Votes in | Psrpeteated by e Robbers At! Many Discovered In the Louisi-]the government from gathering in go. Prisoners Burst Their T e ry Bota Is. the cities, for as soon as the water the Joint Assembly. shinai dhe os ana Leve subsides ‘heir services will doubtless Bonde ut Pineville, Williamsburg, April 13.—Buffe'o be required to work upon the levees Falls, a small village some miles and till the flelds, and besides it north of this place, is ina state of a NO MORE BROKEN QUORUMS, Jureat excitement over an outrage|A BREAK BELOW VICKSBURG. Tortthem back to their former homes| MURDERED BY A REFUGEE, | Oriva tohbiee eee J ‘ +e He if ing le as even if they should de- | sbers there youl sire to go. Said Bolting Kepublicans win} Preminent citizen, who recently died | Work of Federal Relict Progresses 2 prea ye sg Two Earmers of Sebree Settle is said to have been disinterred cut NO BLOCKADE Sebree Settle An Support Martin in pieces and cast into the river. The Fayorably, doscitniialals Old Grudge | Ai L STYLES s identity of the dastardly ghouls is | L not known and it will not be well for Yet Instituted and Diplomats Do vi them if it does become known in the Not Expect One. THREATENING LETTERS TOTHE GOVERNOR] excitet state-of the public mind, [EABORERS TO BE KEPT TOGETHER is ae tiptamatic Seen ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER, ry tare situation here 18 one of expectancy, in , o.]|The proposal to blockade Piraeus Frankfort, April 1,—In the joint 5 Meinphis, Tenn., April 13.—The | ig in abeyance and diplomats think it] Pineville, April 13,—Seven prison- assembly today Dr. Hunter received | P@tmer Harrison Ends His Life|mighiy sweep of the waters south off wholly improbable that the Powers |ers confined in the local jail broke votes, the opposition After Trying to Kill His Vicksburg has at last had its effect] wil agree to restrain the Greek army | out last night. ‘They did no’, how. aquorum, A motion to Wife. upon the lower levees, and tonight alin the event of war between Greece | ever, succee | in escaping, all but two sahara ened, he soon] uve, Ky., psi 18.—Will tin be ere hte, potas Beva| 4 THA: taprene e awtie'es| NATIONAL AND NEW iCEBERG REFRIGERATORS » + money begs Berean Harrison {8 farmer living near thisJisland bas given way and the island TWO DROWNED. lieved will be captured within a few vi sighed '}place, endeavored this morning to] will, in all probability, be flooded, a Are superior to all others i xing ih pore after today It Tkitl his wife, inflicting, however, only | Tweniy-tive hundred people inhabit : y ¥ emanate Consivef, on - plate is now believed the crisis must come! stignt injuries. He then shot’ him-| Davie island, which consists of about|S Mountain Creek Claims Two oR FOOD high juries, e P| shot - aves island, ( por 3 0) ol . a self twice after an effort to escape. | 5,000 acres of land. ‘The place is ‘Viewine Tus PRoeniey, —-— Geo. O. HART & SON HARDWARE & STOVE Co. “s After oh stl ssi aye He is in a dying condition situated in Warren county, Miss. Jellico, Ky., April 13. —Tom Bev- jays Another 303-307 Broadway. otion to adjourn was mw an re. *, " i ¥ i pr Throughout the upper delta the Over a Morsel of Food. INGORFORAT Sr! 109-117 N. Third Street. Ma av ’ flood situation shows little change | trying to jn tis suid there is one bolter who is 1 since last reports. ‘The work of gov- | Mountain Creek this morning, pereburg, April 13.—At | wavering and itis believed will vote ernment relief_has been actively in-| their hves by drowning. Particulars |No. 8 this morning «refi for Hunter within aday or so. The augurated. Many poor people are| are not obtainable. the flvod, named Tom Do vote of Wednesday promises to be of being fed and housed at Gresaville, povenstsnseaaees with # local sufferer who refused unasual interest. If the sound |John Lawrence Convicted of} Rosedale, Helena, Friar’s Point and] PRETENDED BARON, | divide his seanty food supply» money Democrats adhere to their de Dow staaltiw Talay other points along the river. A re * Thim, The result that Dorge cision of t not again to. lend ow Stealing Today. lief steamer is now plying up the St. tical slew his antagonist and is now in assistance to the breaking of aq Francis river with food and forage Jail. it is believed by Hunter and | for man and beast Marries a Woman in California AN OLD FEUD friewls they will be able to elect bin} SEVERAL CIVIL SUITS FILEQ, At Helena the river has fallen two- Under Assumed Title. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 183 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, '1U ES1AY, APRIL 13. WHITECAPS ARRESTED IN WEBSTER, tomorrow rey may q tentt foot in the past twenty- nT. dd the five ing Re pub- four hours. The weather observer at i yave given notice they are steady : that point s tonight that a stead: ton at Sebi realy to join the sound money Dem. [The Grand Jury at Werk and ee een ane a ence) | Wanted in Louisville for Obtain- Mires, dvr Bart ‘” t y for Senat« in 7 ‘ a y e Sebree, ort n urte Ocrats in voting for Senator Martin Questioning Many Sports. pite the rise at Cairo and upper river ing Money by False and’ Vance Sauce sedan ‘fesidie Th y > , g ed e f ‘ a Wis Feccstel thik Ger points, [Phe Williamson crevasse has Pretenses. ME Aids trond Dare recuwed an vlt ese are glorious days, indoors and outdoors—days of good has received a number of letters wide bly, but the veloc- pemleahos grudge of long standing, and moct- | feeling. taining threats of bodily harm DULL IN THE cincuT cHRGUT. —1E9 Rieter Ureats are feared, | Sau, Prancleco, Apri. 19.—Mrs. 28 tats ormlog engaged In a len | NEXT SUNDAY IS EASTER his influence shall be thrown to yy conflict, as a result of which Burton | \ ; dection of Dr. Huoter. It is At Greenville the river is stationa-| Jeannie Young, the woman Who 88 |jieg from a bullet in the he and to be-with the times you will want a/ pair of clucolate or ox — Saat th Be ry tonight. Capt. H. C. Martin, {sumed the name of Mrs, D., M. Del- 1 Ss - Si q 7 believed they are more than practical] Guitg a yumber of suite were filed |representing the Secretary of War,|mas, is not a Barouness after all, | WHITECAPPERS ARRESTED. | blood Shoes or Slippers. We have them in all shades. We-want jokes y one believes Hunter or you to have them on your FEET. Tc tistirere ater ice in the circuit court today arrived at Greenville today, and is|The man she married in Vakland Sa . | a D oe “ his supporters “have any connection e Don’t buy until you have looked at our-beauties. Our price with’ then S. L. Dale sues F iward Henson|now thoroughly investigating the Jurday, and with w hom She is now gi. Men Brought Up With a Short | ; t a = and To Stegar for $761. The is of the overflowed sufferers in] speeding across the continent on her Fail le will convince you we are right. PROM THE SEAT OF WAR, [plaintiff 2 * that Henson sued {that territory, and will base his repori | wedding tour, is not the Baron Rob- ‘ z out an attachment last year as to the amount of rations to be dis-Jert Ludwig von Turkheim, He is} pixon, Ky., April 13.—The nun G R k & So .| tributed in Washington county upon] not a member of the Royal Guards ii this eo. oc n. Results of the Month's Fighting |i fora portable saw mill ber of outrages committed Results io the Killing of Tom Bur. mill was taken and Ste the result’ of his observa-/of Germany, nor does he own estates} county recently has thorouglly | in Cube. bond for its safe delivery to}tions. Capt. Martin and oth-]in Mannbein, county of Baden, Ger-| aroused tie better element of th: Havana, April 12.—The military [him (Dale) in ease at the ers made a trip by skiff through/many, He isa plain Charles J. von] people, who have fdetermined to] wD SVE VOWS WOEWRSS BOOO8OO808O8 OB commander of Campo-Florida, t was ordered into the hands of Dale}® portion of the overlowed coun-| Arnold, alias Baron Carl yon Stein-| bring matters to a head and put al province, with the local forces of that} by the court. The plainuff claims|ty this afternoon, He witnessed | metz, a private detectivein the em-|stop to them. Six men were arrested has defeated a party of insur-|that the court did order the property | Many evidences of the fearful work|plcy of Charles J. Stillwell. this morning for alleged whitecapping — ¢ Fully 3,000 ne-] ‘*This rascal entrapped a woman and will have to defend themselves y M. C A, NOTES. nts which held the heights of San]in controversy back into his han¢ n. The enemy made a str but that the sheriff was unable to find county alone are]into marrying him,”’ said H. W.Hut-| from charges that may land them in we, but was completely t or the value fixed on it by the 1 must be taken care of. | ton, attorney for Mrs. Young, in the | thy pen. ersed with severe loss, acconting ourt, $700, with $50 damages At Memphis the river is still falling] presence of Chief of Police Lees, ‘It pane ee een ae — report. The troops had twenty-eight |now asks for a jadgment slowly, the Weather Bureau tonight] was a trick of Attorney Delmas to) - VULL GATE INDICTMENTS. State Secretary Rosevear Again Stegar, Henson's bondsr reporting « fall of one-tenth of a foot} get her out of the state. Von Arnold whee In the City. — in the last twenty-four hours, The] was in Stillwell’s employ and the Mrs. Nannie Finley today filed an]riyer at Cairo and points north is} money he spent so lavishly on the day | in, ioa in the circuit court asking | rising of the wedding, as well as the $1000 From the Capital. | | men wounded A column of Spanish troops by Col. Fondeviela former Governor of Guanaba defeatel a strong insurgent force at taine om ustice le"s col >} | v s * The Latics’ ¢ ittee Arranging Armenteror. The Numancia squad- ef Justice Littl urt VERY PRECARIOUS. the property Delmas bought for her,| what obscure way it is hinted there! e : reat! se ae ns FIRE ron of cavalry, supported | | bidding her to vacate a house belong came from Delmas. ae te cm wanton) dave : fantry, charged the enemy, disbanded {Ml Capt, Jack Lawson, be de-|yany Weak Spots Found in Lou-| ‘But the trick will avail Delmas| ments in connection with recent toll New Seerctary. IF the insurgent force and pnreued it to} °lared unlawful, on account of ir- ie nothing. The wedding party will be| gate outrages, Indictments arc L E and Rafael. Eighteen of the sab - __ [stopped at Ogden, or some place this] promised which bid fair to be a sur hy nts were cut down and killed w Sols de, hee de ] side of Ogden, and Von Arnold will| prise to many. It is said a number) ss. Socretary Hemy KE, Roses TORNADO ‘ hetes, Ove of the slain was! sui st Shneider et al welll be brought back to Sacramento by| of men of prominence will find them-| Ther etn ‘apt. Ramon Roderiguez, of the in- le of joint property and a di- informed circles such as has not hith- order of Chief of Police Drew, of that! selves in the clutches of the law vear, © ue be a ee ree f i surgent army, and prefect of Laja lon of the proceeds. erto pervaded the — community. | city, to answer a charge of perjury. bon today, aud with the co-operation Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. There bas been the greatest con-/Once inside this state he will be held, A WILD STEER, jof General Secretary Workman will M. Baker today instituted pro- | fide n the levees on which New]i¢ he escapes the charge of perjury, alee | take steps towards collecting the re- ceedings against G. A, Womble for] Orleans depends for her safety from] to await a requisition from Kentucky. | mainder of the subscriptions Promise of a Sensation Comes Give you All Kinds of that a writ of forcible entry and de- he paid the woman for her interest in| Frankfort, April 13.—In a some- n insurgent Lieutenant Colonel whose name has not been ascertained The troops also captured one Almost Creates a Panic on Lower $150 ona note executed to William|the flood. But many weak spots not] fe ig wanted in Louisville. ‘The |. The: contest prrelimina)ies have. wih BIG CAKE WALK. | vat tluat tereas | HAVE heretofore inspected have been dis-| marriage ceremony with Mrs, Young Broadway been arrange, and active work will bik barked ‘Fire, Life and Tornado have surprised and captured an ins} pyes covered to exist in the levees and an]was illegal, because Von Arnold| There was no little excitement aud | Pegin at once, the ladies having jUst Que to Be Given at.“Morton’s LE) S03 GUS TUUNGUG nt camp, which contained quite! nati, today filed inst. Mra [Unusually high tide is expected t0-| made misrepresentations to her."’ alarm on Broadway this forenoon |Tetnrmed No the ity tea! Felday, | tity of clothing, medieines,| ora Baker for met cna It is greatly feared the levees - aoe about 11:30 o'clock when a mad-| : i parsing tha Tages aa Aer Ren and other stores agen ; anne’ “0D Tmay not be equal to the extra strain, | as MAYFIELD. | dened steer dashed down the thors | COMmEIsiee will meet at the hall for A genuine cake walk will be given nsura ep General Velasco, at the Cacho and | ®°°ou"t for merchanc since the discovery of unsuspected — onghfare, clearing the atmosphere|the purpose of completing arrange- Fruley evening, Apri 16, at Mor- lardo hills and places, has} In the circuit court this afternoop | Weak places as stated. F. Holifield, a Groceryman,| gud scattering in every direction all | ents for a reception they areto ten ton's opera house by twenty people— . + . a e new secre » 2 Vork-) local ored talent that cannot be hree in it camps, de-|the cases against Walter Cramp, fo: Closes, that chanced to obstruct his pro-]“er the new secretary, Mr. V 7 bral pe, des | the os: aera De ace? pre") man, on next Monday evening, April excelled anywhete. It isto be a In First-class Companies. KEEP THEM FROM THE CLTIES gress. 19th, It will Be a very enjoyable genuine cake walk, and in addition ‘ > All business in my agen prompt Fine Compauay, of Cincin- returned to the city. and dispersing the forces} housebreak Bud Scott for horse B. F, Holifleld, who bas been in[B ee 1 them with a loss to the} stealing and Lee {Dunlap for malic- the Grocery business in the house a ee eee venth,{event, and a large crowd is expected. there will be instrumental and vocal | {hl busi Secretary Workman is desirous of inusie, Few people have had an op- of eig! ve hille besides a }ious cutting, were continue 1 , ., . }horsemen at Jackson and Seventh, t “pit sig Nearest Nee tea Cac a Crumb Advice of the War Department tolowned by “Wright & Stanfield, on) iy, terriflic speed to Sixth blk so ee eee West Broadway, near the Howard) ie iety Broadway and down Broad: | Meeting all the members of the asso- portunity to witucss an entertainment J. WILL SMITH, i arms tol ote ( Hotel, made an assignment yesterday | | o's the nver, after temporarily |¢ition, not having ben ableto make like this, and a large crowd will no rendered with their arms to the Span: | uty Sheriff Washington, April 13.—Secretary | morning at Mayfield for the benefit of | T2910 0) NUN Aur jell Y | the acquaintance of many of them, !doubt attend, ish forces. Among those who gave} Alger thinks the worst of the flood] his creditors, L. B. Blalock assignee, | GePopulaung the street : he grand jury had returned no | he darted down the river bank, and 8 have passer Missis-]says the Mayfield Democrat. The| : a e ns % indictments up to. press time today, have passed in” the Missis-Jeays the May when the horsemen dashed up five Majct Ricardo Borjes sippi_ valley, and that with the force tof his indebtedness reached | ‘ A UAC cecilia har {sippi valley, and that with the force] amount of his indebtedness reached | “"e" pee ene eo The following is the official report ter aan iguds, All, the sports in {te War Department now bas in the/ about $876.65. as_named in the pa-|/ OF {°? sTGUNe IB: Heap uens es of the lose to bow sides “during the} | Ee sadly frightened, field, co-operating as it is with the] pers filed at the county court clerk’s| 1°) THis MN Mull Wek fighting, which has taken place be ‘ local relief committees, there is smallfoffice; $150 of this amount 1s for|foUud. At last accounts he ws } tween March 81 and April Joho Lawrence, the butcher, was|danger that great suffering will be] house rent and the remainder princi- | ™!S8i9g- Insurgents Lat 7 today adjudged guilty of cow stealing | permitted to go unchecked and uore- | pally for goods which were carried in| BUFFALO GNATS troops capturec prisoner in the circuit court and sentenced to| lieved. One r be avoided | stock. | a a insurgents surrendered to the Spauish} two years in the penitentiary, A cow] from now on, in’ Secretary Alger's| The assignment was quite a au<| Gocas{i p the Farmers of Carlisle LADIES. authorities was stolen several months ego from | opinion, is the possible concentrationof | prise and and it 18 wished that he will i Trouble The government forces had Mr. W. A. McCammon, of the Come] the destitute laborers in the cities|be able to reach some adjustment in non = bee ~ - ° men killed and one officer and 69 yorcial Hotel, and found in the pos: [and towus in order to secure the re-| his indebtedness, enabling to reopen| ‘The Ruffalo gnats reached the vie] | OTS Of Style for ae Little Money soldiers wounde on of & farmer living near the|lief which the goyerament holds out. | and continue business. jcinity of Barwell, Carhslie county, in| : . Among the insurgents killed were Jcity, ‘The latter claimed that he] It is highly important, in the ¢ The assignment papers were filed | strong forces Saturday. One farmer | ¥ cleven colonels, one major and three | pought | ) Lawrence and the lat- | tion of the secretary, that this con-| just before noon. reports that two mules died this | Call and see our black and coffee kid lace oxfords in all the new insurgent officers of minor rank ter was warranted for the theft of it, | centration be averted as far pos- eris badly poisoned | a Hucluded among th prleanete CBp-Insld over in dustios Winehsster’staibie, te coder io nuvke eure that the A SLICK DARKEY > ‘The drug stores were | ~» up-to-date toes. Price $1.50 and $2, worth $3 in tured by the Spanish troops was one {court and today convicted farm laborers will not permanently | gg, "i Shek | Going a lively black oil business, the aa auditor of the insurgent war «depart desert their old homes and perhaps Rat He ules: Mick oil being used to keep the guats away . gold. ment, two insurgent officers and two Marriage Announcement. become charges on the towns. Also eh. from stock. } f ’ insurgent eubprefecta, Tue announcement was made Sun-| it is felt that the labor of this elass| Blanch Miller, colored, who was | P\ Call and see our two button oxfords for La- day night at Mispah Mission church |of refugees will be very necessary to] arrested by Officer Barnhart last | 4 j dies, Misses and Children in ox hlood and choco-~ ner and M Annie Walker, to take} workable condition and insure the] Winchester yesterday afternoon and —— j The Greeks Determined to Buttle e at the above named church to- | making of the crop this year, held over. ’ | . é - lie aarnaried morrow evening, Rev, W. E. Cave] Most of these dangers were strong-| The evidence developed the fact Bird Seed heel and spring heel. They are the correct,thing id ns offictiting, ‘They popular and} ly set out in a telegraphic report} that he went to Nagel, the jewler,last | . : os + Now York, April 18.—Diepatches] well known young couple, and their} received by Secretary Alger from] August 27 ana left a watch to be re- dift nor chaff, at for spring and summer. Calland see them before from Athens and other Greek cities] marriage will be no surprise to their] Lieut. Irwin, one of the inspecting | paired. He claimed to be employed ie “ ho Grecks ia not in the least| has been known for some tit | sentations of loading citizens of Hels|eald be had'tobave a wateb untll bis Nelson Soule’s , Tand that they are determined | extend congratulations in advance, /ena and Greenville. Accordingly |own was repaired, ‘The jeweler kind- | SHOFS BOUGHT OF US SHINED FREB. — a prevent a clash at he piucky litle Kingdom and Turkey, last night, ! structions to forward the same order His bond was fixed at $150. Try a package, it is the REST, Eleven more insurgents have sur Harry Y was sworn in as Dep- Relief Distributors, Room 4, Am-Ger, National Bank Bldg, themselves up was the insargent WAR SPIRIT RIFE. of the marr 4 Mr. Smith Bon-| restore the pl and fi lay, ied before e em of Mr. S -{restore the plantations and farms to] Saturday, was tried before Justice ua : : \ H An Absolutely PURE late in all the oew toes, in ps this morning show that the war spirit} many friends, 98 their attachment | officers in the field, based on repre-[at the Broadway power house and they are picked over. ~ * : to enforce theit rights with all the Secretary Alger sent the following| ly loaned him one, which he sold in power at their command, It is not Happy 1 ats. telegraphic order, through Adjt. |less than an hour to Ed, Reese for Dru Store b helieved at will Low be possible to] Mr, and Mrs. Ben Michael are the | Gen. Ruggles, to Capt. Davis, com-]#2.50. He then disappeared and , if fi fan arms between the] proud parents of a fine girl baby,born | missary offiver at Memphis, with in-] was seen no more until Saturday, | 1) j ' If you believe you will need more coal during the month of March you LUMP PER BU. 1 O Cc rT had betier order it now. The waters are rapidly rising and may cut off our coal supplies. Wevhave a big stock on hand now and would be pleased to EGG 9 have your orders at once. We have only a limited supply of clippings for ) kindling, so you had better order quick if you need them, N UT 9 BARRY & HENNEBERGER, Telephone 70. ANTHRACITE P&R TON $8.25 4 A is

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