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in of rea- son of having tes iargee cir- culation, The Sun is the only paper in the City that verifies its claim for circulation by Affidavit. —NUMBER 188 A FORMAL VOTE Only, Was That Taken yt Frank- fort Toray, PADUCAH DAILY SUN. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, APRIL 1) npany,) cog, | SOGIAL PURITY, highest DESPERATE FIGHTING Between the Greeks and Turks hy Land and Water, TEN CENTS A WEEK. VOLUME 1 Ice Cr €Zers. Exciting Runaway On Sunday ternoon, (Reported Datly by Lacy Grain ¢ Chicago, Ul, April 1 Wheat Speuet at 77-77! 78, closed at 734475, May cornopened at 25-2440 and closed at 245%. May outs opened at 17!x- closed at 167-17. May pork opened at $8.65 an¢ closed at $8.47, May lard © optned ind closed at $4.20, May ribs opened at $1.87 and closed at $4.75. Clearances 284,000. N, W. receipts 508 cars. Visible supply of wheat decreased 727,000, Visible supply of corn deoreased CUTTING = THEIR WAY 1 864,000, | Visible supply of oats increased 370,000. At ) exciting rane ‘ promine way In which two yong iuen narrowly e3- ry occurred Sunday after- . : hey were driving on Sixth t when thi broke and the horse at pp» started to run, One cf Yie youog men ats tempted to jump out, but was thrown to the ground and paintally bruised. The other, who was driving, kept hold of the tines u'll the depot was renued, wheu the horse slowed up and he was enabled to Jump out without sustaining anything more serious than the injury to hig clothes, To be Agitated by Forming Sub aie 71. veped iy Chapters, WHEAT RISES FOUR CENTS. ard | _—s if " ENTHUSIASTIC REETING SUNDAY, at $4.25 ness and Record of Four Minutes Actual Test. This is the Best One Made. WAR BEGINS IN RARNEST, WAlle Stocks sump on the New York Exe | Everything in Readiness for the | The Turks Mave Ratlier the Ad- Big Welcoming Itedep- vantage Thus Far, tion Tonight, ‘FLOOD SITUATION IMPROVEO IN MEMPHIS, #200,000 FIRE, MINISTERS’ MEETING TODAY. IRREGUL ARS LOWEST PRICES EVER MADE. $ 95 $1.15 BEST FREEZER ON EARTH, The Peerless fteeland ALONE EXCEPTED. Geo. O. HART & SON HARDWARE & STOVE Co. 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N, Third Street. 21.35 $975 Frankfort, April 19,—Only a f6r-] Twenty Business Houses Burne mal ballot of one vote was taken by fihe joint assembly today for Senator “The situativn is acute and what will be the ou ne no man can tell, It is the general opinion that Dr, Hun- ter will withdraw and that he will be permitted to name his successor as caucus nominee. That either a Republican or Senator Martin will be elected very soon is the opinion. 2 Qui 3 ¢ art Tie Sovisl Parity League held an- Ls other meeting at the Y. M,C. A yesterday morning, and thee was a Charles Farrell, the} very large attendance, fully forty of the Robins Glass and men being present. The principal ob- Queensware Company will nor take} ject of tie meting ye rday was to place today, as advertised, | formulate regulation the orgaat Neshad Pasha commanding the SIPE WATER | zation of m apters in different fifth division, occupied Mount Parna parte of the city. » chapters are great force, while Hairi Pasha] Plays an Important Part in the at Berea, Ohio, Berea, Ohio, April 12.—A loss of at least $200,000 has been sustained hore and the fire is still ragit Twenty business | Foot of Miloana Pass, April. 18, 10a, m.—A fierce battle raged in the pass all night lor who entered and de the valley, encountered four battal ions of Torks, who drove them back at the polat of the bayonet, rescued the force garrisoning the Turkish block house, which the Greeks had encircled before entering the pass. Sale Postponed. On account of the death of the The Greeks, | little son of Mr. ided toward big sale ises in the cen- ter of the city have already gone up in smoke, and the end is not yet. DEATH'S HARVEST. Mrs, OF ¢ general bapters will INCORPORATED, WHEAT JUMPING, cl Sends the Down and the Latter Up. New York, April 19.—'1 marked decline in stocks on ounrket this morning, attributall is said, to the war news from G There was a slump all along the ranging from three J. M. Walton at Last. War News E0 POWELL HELD FOR THE JURY. COTE DITANAATATNS RAB 5228049 OP classes, ath bj pr condu the le it DEATH WAS UNEXPECTED, line along the entire seven cents men being Mr. Charles ells Littl Brushing R. D. Thompson's Chicago, April 19 “es the war news on th Mvere was electric, Cente alowe those there wus the whange. ‘SOUTHERN AVPOINTMENTS, The effect of wheat market Prices «l fou of Saturday and greatest excitement on Sou Dies of Tonsilitis. Clothes. As has been stated will be one of ional issue OTHER DSATHS OF A DAY, allaucks oa) be SMALL DOCKET THIS MORNING. \ é wok the ble lhe many fr Walton will be leath whi Mrs. aud Jeff nds ot Mrs. J. M olearn of her Place iast night at esident Expected to Make Them This Week, am has been will be gram is as fol- an en. Washington, April 29.—It is ex- pected the President will this week give attention to a number of impor- Vant appointments ia the Southern sitions already taken, en in bad health eks, but while it was thee her condition th was entirely ks are fighting like olin Was serious artillery doing sple unexpected te e very suddenly. Sh Meyerbeer ; $ ; 3 3 : [arte motnent of | Boul and Parchat Improved at ™ y April 19,7 luon is slightly iiaprove:, er haying fallen continuously since turday. Itis beueved the waters will now continve fallug are out of the way, w will not be beiore severe’, Probably, K haa o. Frankfo t. Tankfort, = April 19.—W Bryaa spoke, here at 2 o'clock bet the legisir care, FOR THE ROMANCE, | | oe anne ng —Megneth Miss M of Mr. Ja it ily respe Ue She ree the death of Hafiz Pasha st | insinuating that Berry had once been | The battle is still unde- | arrested for stealing bogs, ‘The case | TF the Turks, without calling] way dismissed, ! have taken almost It is impossible to was aa the t years old an field several years 9 Walton, the well knc ( gton Bros. She Ila May years Mrs. Walton was of a beautiful « Christian and a loving m friends were numbered by the The tuneral will take place to-mor row from the residence at 10 o'clock The services will held by Rev W. K Penrod and the burial will at Oak Grove, formerly danghter hi Mason Masor be FIRE DEPARTMENT >was a eserves, Pada twas m: Ed Powell, a diminutive the losses. I saw | boy, was presented on the charge of ups of wounded men, but] stealing a $10 bill from Mr. D. they were mostly on the height*,Am-| Thompson while brashing ais clothes. balances have beeaseu' to bring them|Jadge Sanders had the case laid 1 can not say whether the Turks} before the grand jury, Powell intend to advance on Larissa."’ claims to be innocent and says the! bill was given to him by another col-| Are Cutting Their Way Phrough|ored boy to bave changed, | ‘The reception committee consist-, (the Turkish Lins. : Jing of Mesdames Judge Campbell, pai , : J.P. Winters was “ined $1 and! Willie Davis, C. E. Jennings ; Misses New York, April 1,—The Greek | costs for using insulting language. | Auna Webb and Virginia Reed from irregulars are cutting their way Tr, | the ladies committee also mem- throagh the Turkish Ines according] There. were no other cases on the) hors from the Y. M. C. A. will wel- to advices received here this morning. |docket, not a single arrest bh been made on Sunday. ALLARD'S CASE watil they however, yet was pas in May- Mr. J. M employe of leaves a daugh of two h, we rried to oks @ u ‘ovin ter. é Wille cats in, Vraised Very Highly by Under- ore writer Johnson. 8 pure woman, nsistent : Her score haracter, a ther He Says Ancther Fire Station is Unnecessary, for the Pres- ent at Least be aviNg | come all who come. A Paducah Couple (io to Metrop- olis to Marry, Fighting Ordered Stopped. arissa, April 18.—When the Crown Prince Constantine received news of the capture of the Turkish positions between eres and Rap- litis yesterday um at 10:80 at [sani he wired to th ‘k command: the Whitefleid residence, at’ Seventh | ers there to stop fighting immediate- 1 Court. The funeral took place] ly. Kids will meet ina A. tonight at Caldwell. The Yellow body at the Y. M. C. the ca’l of Capt. R. G committee reporter t in the Rowlandtown would vot be nec . On Saturday be had a talk with Underwriter Johnson who is now en- gaged in recating the city, and to his to consist of from five to eleven | thembers and will have as their head The b& formed in sev- é commanding the sixth division, pre- va ne so eee Succumbs ” . Pat Bee Police C pared to enter the ‘Tchaisan pass, and Police Court. MI lavide {b anoibar and yous sion, occupied the Milouna pass, ny allt ee a Before dawn Edhem Pasha rode each of the ue lng ga tt. og oni The Shoes You Want 1. The battle still continues of speech and t. To thi Wcibd SITE cabaeht end the league will shortly have | A ned on the possession of the Greek Jof paruphlets which will be distri- to iat di nately defended. Several -vigotous 190 coped were made by the Turks | tion and sens will a magnificent dash, they eign Hy it seat periaas pesca: aback cai : k house at the point of big reception, which will be held to- ad We have all sorts, the lowest priced an! onet. | night at the Y.M.C.A. parlors to wel- their positions on the summit of the twere presented in the police court] A delightful pr of Shoes, and with $3.50 you can doas well here as you could with $5 in most stores. hills, At the present moment four} tug morning on the charge of using | ranged and the ev i incli 7 be Its a good store and a good stock for economically inclined folks to tack to. sion are advancing to the frontier po-} evidence developed the fact that] lows: The Tarks | Berry had made some ‘incongruvial”’ | piano $ lid execution uo*t that Maud Yeltima commonly known r the command of Rizt Pasha Sipe Water Maud’? had taken wo bes oe aah] renee, at ane 321 BROADWAY. volored | REV. W. K. Penrod ou the part of!* colnet |e ciishas by General Becrstars | Wilson 1 the association will be thrown opento f ‘FIRE | Counciloan Kamleiter, of the fire! TORNADO | wt the new fire station in “4 nia wl of the city} some member of ‘he general men and young men ne class, Haidar Pasha, with the fourth divie subject may be freely ssed_ in} out to direct the disposition of these is designed to pote pur pass, over 20,000]Said to Have Stolen #10 While | printed a constitution avd a number block house, which was most fortu the cainpa educa-| Depend upon it ; depend upon finding th: without sticcess, but finally, about 9 » thing is in readiness for the 6s i ’ i i @ Greeks are “still defending} ataud Yeltima and Faonie Beavers | none tecctnes Je ba, Mere wel} the highest grades. You can do well here if you only have $1.50 to pay for a pair battalions of Meudukh Pasha’s divi-|insulting language to Joe Berry. The) joyable oue. ‘The pr « 3 Fhe correspondent of the Assoct- them uuto herself, and smarting uu- taken seibiaken BECETUU00U9840F 5 ‘A few remarks will made by Worknign and by Mr, Lloyd 'T. irge of any kind, but the doors of | ‘LIFE and stated yesterday ta a Sen y son of Mr. Chas, Robins «& ny, died of tonsi- Robert, the litt e Farrell, of the Queensware Com| Miss Jessie Gammon ‘eds Wooten, oth of the City, a Glass a Captain Geo. ©. Wallace has di- vided his men into squads, each un- |der the leadership of a heutenant. Marshall Puryear has been appointed | captain of the kC creed Discontined Pending Further Investagation. ual addition of new. fire fighting de» Yesterday morning Miss Jessie | : € vices as they became necessary. |FireAife anf Jor:ado t Gammon and Mr. Spence Wooten, oth of this city, left for Metr« and were married, ‘The bride is a slaughter of Mr. W. R. Gammoa, the iis afternoon from the residence. hay Greek Victories Reported, Larissa, April 19.—The Greeks ve captured the ‘Turkish positions Doubts of His Sanity Cause the A hot membership contest in Mays- | ville has just closed, the Reds win- gratification that gentlemen that he bad made a thorough exami- nation of Paducah’s department and had found it to be of stated | Paducah is in the first class, as re} gards insurance rating. That means a saving of from $10,000 to $12,000 DULL BUSINESS Temporary Suspension of the Case. ning by a score of 111 to 84. the a year in insurance premiums, from Nezeros to Koutra andthe Turks are in fall retreat ‘toward the interior, where their forces are mass- ing. The batteries at Menexa ceased firing at 11 p. m. Sunday. THAT AIRSHIP. Seen by Many People Last Night. well known tailor, and the happy groom is a well knagis Soung busi. ness man, no objection to the first excellence. He said that taking into consideration the size of the cities, Paducah had the hest de- partment in the state, Mr. Johnson sai that for the present at t, a new fire station would he unuecessa- ry, the only thing that would be ex- pected by the insurance people being | the keeping of the department in its) present good condition and the grad- | window shades. Tie ministers’ meeting yesterday ng was well attended and some ing reports were made. THE BALL PARK: Our shoes are the: latest styles, fit asclose as the king of misers aud | are delightful as a honey moon, } Leyoier & Lypon. ‘The Shoemakers, | | | mor inter ag Causes a (Great Reduction in match, the covple just going to Me- tropolis for the romance. ‘ABAD E66, Parties who arrived in the city this morning from Metropolis state that Oliver Allard’s rape case! was not thrown out of court as has been _ stated,| but that the case bas been tempora- | rily discontinued pending a further | investigation by physicians in regard | to Allard’s sanity. There is a pre- | vailing impression that his peculiar actions and mach of the trouble he| has been in have been the result of a} Work Progressing Rapidly mild insanity, which of course) ‘feam and Manager Pe woul be sufficient grounds for the } to'an | All business in my line giv, | attention. J. WILL 8 Room 4, Am-Ger. National Bauke Train Service, Two Local Freights Taken Off Be- ' ad Mem= phis Yesterday. Telephone 161 for\wall paper and | C.C. Lee, 1902 twee ‘adueah Many People Visited the Grouds | Yesterday. More Evidence Accumulating Daily bu- has dec past The h rease in freight siness of the few caused a very considerable reduction in train service on the Illinois Cen- tral, On yesterday two of the four freight locals were taken off, one be- tween Paducah and Newbern and one between Newbern and Memphis. This arrangement now leaves only one lo- cal from Padue aud Newbern, going out one day and returning the next. The reduction is only tempo- rary and after business picks up they wil be put back as usual. The locals will leave {Paducah on|® Mondays, Wednesdays apf Fridays, and will leave Newbern Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur Lendler & Lydonthe Shoe-Mak- rs, 133 Broadw weeks This Was Also Seen Saturday in City and in Metropolis by Prominent Peoply. The Against Harry Livingston, Alias rs Jarvis, the Alleged Ring- ling Bros.’ Agent. ltt ve Tomorrow, ; dismissal af the case? Paducah has been turned upside down during the last few days by visions of the mysterious airship which has been floating over the countyy and giving inquisitive per- sons the neck ache from looking up at it, In front of the ME TROPOL S JOURNAL. LADIES. a Little Money. ace oxfords in all the new PAce $1.50 aud $2, worth $3 in Many people took advantage of the plevsant weather of yester Recoming the yisit the new ball grounds anc greeably surprised at “the pr made, ‘The park is getting ra into shape, and will be iw a condition for practice in a few days. Manager Frank Pears and his} fourteen players are’ due to arrive to- | morrow, and will be met ‘with due} ceremony by the directors oft the Unless appearances are very decep- tive, the man now in jail known here as Harry Livingston, agent for Ring- ling Bros,’ circus, is an exceedingly smooth citizen, many of whose opera- tions are still unknown. Yesterday Mr. R. G. Balls, an agent for Barnum’s circus, heard of Livingston's operations and made some inquiries concerning him which resulted in the discovery that he tal- lies exactly with the description of a man going by the name of Maddox and Franklin, who has worked many cities in the country by representing Barnum's and other circuses. He saw Livingston and asked him if bis name was Mad- dox or Franklin, but received nega- tivelreplies, It is said, however, that Livingston has told parties in the jail that he was known in some places as Maddox. UL Livingston is the mav he is badly wanted in half a dozen places. Changes Hands, Property of 0. J. Page and Othe Editor A. N, Starkes, formerly of the Metropolis ‘‘Journal,’’ passed through the city Saturday night on his way to. Washington to accept a lucrative government position in the postoflice- department. He stated | ej), that he had that day sold out the} - os Metropolis “Journal” for a valuable | ‘ry Dick Cybjissi’s fresh st consideration to Mr, O. J. Page and | berries and all Kinds of fruit two other geutlemen whose names wore: R08 S00 An Absolutely PURE Z “> Btrayed. | ' ei 4 \neel and spring heel. ‘They are the correct thing Big” yay heavy » and 2 eter 4 was something besides a star, Other as YO may saws Igft'hind | for spring andsummer. Call and see them ’,efore parties at Metropolis claim to have] toot, gixteen“hands ‘high; plvay__roan nee otal ar F i vie rood the eéarobrtight and tat the teye] oes ee MRE an atoder \they are picked over were thrown on the deck of @ boat] wit) He reward 19ad3wl 4a ' on the river showing the deck hands E aariyy, Dox Crpupens. for ‘almer House last gentlemen including Weille, Frank M .W, Spillman and others ght in the northwest that was ceriainly an airship—if it wasn’t 9 toy balloon—or something else. It moved over considerable space and rot in a straight line, thas disposing of the startheory. ¢ aturday Mr, George Langstaff, Jr., and Mr. A. N. Starks, formerly of the Metrop- olis +‘Journa both stated that they saw the light and that it certainly up-tp-date toes. | n oxfords for La- x blood and choc our two-but ‘ldren in “AN AMERICAN BRO.” At the Opera House”! dics Bree. ord’é wompany in the An American Herc the Bttraction at tie opera house tonight, Admission, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies free when companied by ove paid ticket, seats can be reserved at VanQOflin’s book store, J Lendler & Lydon, the Shoe Mak- ers, 133 Broadway, pnight,—Las Clint G vomed. SHOES BOUGHT OF US SHINED FRBE. wochran & Cochran, 331 BROADWAY. at work, ‘The great najority of people are still skeptical on the subject and are inclined to think that a gigantic hoax is being practiced. "he airships w papered by Leo if it his Svore or telephot handsomely at} ye Spry ; Callissi receives {Sh strawberries 1792 of) Refrigerators and Ice Cream “WONDER” Fre d will ° ank Bros. & Jon Oppes'te Ellis, Rudy & Phillips’, 218 Broadway, great icant in 9 g goods, which ar: now on exhibition at our new store room, and prove to the people that they are: as we represent them, C WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mowers. screcxu Doors and Windows, . Granite Ironware,