The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, April 26, 1897, Page 1

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G ;" Park's Mill, ‘ Official organ of City by rea- son of having the largest cir- culation, a sia VOLUME 1—NUMBER 194 A FORMAL VOTE, leavoring to Induce France and Pussia to Join Germany . we . Against England, for Each Candidate Was ‘ W London, April 26.—The'Times* Cast Today, correspondent at Paris bas been in- and to persuade France, au her, Russia, to supp V¥F Young People Drowned at} "sisting Great Britain’s imperious attitude toward the Boers, in ange for Germany's support ce in the Egyptian question. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS through t Germany in ex: of A CHO BOILED TO DEATH. ’ass Through the City With Big MAS, SPAU.D.NG MUCH GRATIFIED. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, civil diamond belongs to Mrs, Spaulding. Mrs. Spaulding was naturally much gratified at being cleared of Josephine Spaulding such an ugly charge, ana her friends will be pleased to learn that she was fully exonerated. ‘The diamond is at ACQUITTED vus M This Afternoon, “ formed that the object of Prince pres in the possession of Marshal one os nlohe's visitto M, Hanotaux i ame hues | Collins, AT R the French foreign minister, w Prof. J. D. Sa h, one of Oliver STRUGGLE ON WEONESDAY |i. ic0', foreign minisve CHIRGED WITH LARCENY, | Atinra's ‘curators, this. aftcrno ordered Marshal Collins to hold the diamond until the courts can decide to whom it belongs. It is expected that Mrs, Spaulding | will at once institute dainage proceed+ ings against Allard for false impris- If she does, it is said that the interesting question will be in- volved whether he was responsible legally for his action in swearing out the warrant, the Illinois court having decided that he is not capable of hat Oliver ¢ Her His #300 ge Sanders Decied Allard Dia Frankfort, , April 26.—Sena- ing hi 1 ‘ " p ‘ ‘ mauag’ w irs, and ap- tor Detoe ail es numerous tel Bundles, Mrs, Josephine Spaulding was] oointing curators to arta’ comtaal ‘ams of congratulation from vari- aced e ve Cl ‘ fi : 8 rf placed on trial in the police court] Pe mung curs ous parts of the state, Dr. Hunter added to his congratulatory meses the words, “Your election is sured.’’ It ty said the sound money Demo- thi wit bel She Thought to be the 1 won Bure as glirs Officers Chase nod Grats are waiting to see the events of Information was received at police} Col Wednesday, when the strength of] headquarters yesterday that two sus- pos Senator Deboe will be shown. If he] Pivious characters, loaded down with ean muster all the Republican votes | big bundles, had passed through and but that of Lieberth, they will ¢ lisappea the Mayfield brane | str¢ cede his certain election and will vote] Of the rulroad. It was thought thay for Martin to bring the contest to a} they were the thieves who raided ant close. If, however, two or more are]Dawson a few nights since, and] ry found bolting Deboe they will not be-| Vilivers Jones, Etter and Cross Pro | Ho lieve it possible he can be elected and] cured a buggy aud made a tour of | ine} outinue the contest the surrounding country, ing as FOUR DROW? Dawson employed at the Paducah ‘Transfer | closely contested by the opposing at- no reccllection of how she got it. 8 forenoon at 10 o'clock charged » theft o 300. shi | ining to Oliver Ailara, her uacte:| THE COLUMBIAN CLUB, » was arrested last Friday after- om, and Saturday Marshal} lions found the sparkler in ‘no Enterta , “4 meetin of Exigeus ‘Bhai, Gian | A Fine Entertainment at Mor: ton’s Opera House. y's stables on North Fourth | et. Maj. Moss represented the defend- A Splendid Double Bill Will be Presented Night. and Maj. Josiah Hartis appeared assist County Attorvey Johnson the prosecution. Every the ground ~—swas user in h of It 1s to be hoped all who have an MME VON today was: alsipiy » for Wy 7. Bonds’ Station, but lost trace] torueys, aud quite a number of wit-| interest in the drama and appreciate mal ballot of one vote to cach candicl eat in eutitely. ‘They afterwards] nesses were examined. geod work of local performers will MS Ohes of tocsorrow will prot Heard that they had been seen in the! Ajlard testified that some two|Femember the entertainment to be Riv Selbe sone ta the. fist” real en of the Nashville, Chattanooga] incuths or more ago he had his stud, |Biven at Morton’s opera house to- ee ne aul St. Louis depot, but upon inves-| which be valued at $300. One day| Morrow night under the auspices of Wiens. ck Geace st tigating the matter th se men proved! ye missed it, At the time he bad it|the Catholic Columbian Club for the to be the ones who stole a quaatity|ig his pocketbook, and his pocket-|benefit of the church fund, ‘The F, hg from a residence uear the] book was in his pocket, He said he| best amateur talent in the city will participate and the entertainment will cettainly be superior. wing had it, bat had He Xander & Franklin's and the] was drinking at the time and could| The bill is a double one, “David White Boat Hiding at Cumberland] police were in pursuit of the supposed] not state positively whether he gave| Garrick"? and “Proposing Under Falls. Ulieves for several hours it to her to bave repaired or not, | Difliculties.’* Cumberland Falls, Ky., April 2 . She claimed afterward that she had] Tickets and reserved seats are on —While boat riding on the river at lost it. pat Van Culin’s, Gallery tickets Park's mill this morning Mat McKey | $ Detective J. K. Greer said | balf price, d and Misses Maggie and that he went to the Com herd were all drowned 5 cial hotel last. Fri and the upsetting of the frail], . called for Mrs, Spaulding. He in- craft in which they were. The young|!Wo Filed This Afternoon in the| formed her that he had an order from | (tepo-ted Daily by Lacy Grain Company.) people were well connected and pop- Circuit Court Oliver Allard for the stud, aud she} Chicago, ll., April 26.—May ular, and the tragedy has cast a pall . eplied that she bad lost it, and was| wheat opened at 74';-73'y highest of grief over the community - ry sorry. She bad it in ber hand-|75's, closed at 73 %b. ‘ f, she said, when she came to May corn opeved at 24 and ‘THED TO DE JOHN K. HENDRICK SUED, — [!stucat one day with Allard, whol closed at 244d. — \ aud she supposed while] May oats opened at17'; and A Child Falls Into a Kettle of - - sist im to the boat she lost it, | closed at 174% b. tf i The ive suggested that if she May pork vened at $8.45 anc che hatte The iret National Bank Su:s] could find the piu it might save her| closed : $8.50. ; Lawrenceburg, April 26.—A most Deposit Company for rable, but she insisted she did) May lard opened} at $4.20b distressing fatality occurred here this 818,000, not know where it was. and closed at $4.15, ~ morning atthe home of John Hil- vers Eugene Bushey, of the transfer] May ribs opened at $4.72 and liard. A large kettle of — water ay, said he bad been — in| closed at $4.72, e was heated 1a the yard for the wash- haiit of nding Mrs, Spauld- Northwestern receipts 504 cars, A smmall child of Mr. Hil money. mouth or more) Clearances 239,000 bushels, dl manner fell | OALY was literally heartrending TWO SUITS FLED TODAY. g about in some bay let spectacle almost crazed the mother 1 he diamond was given b 388,000 bushel claration of war, Wo sensational suits were filed in| Me diamond was given him 2,388,000 bushels, . r os its 4 who reached the spot too late to de the Gaull courk this aharuc The| tity, or that it was pawned. Visible supply of oats increased | ™ p that war often are es igen hbeaay's Cet anything for her offspring first is Dilday & Van Senden, form. | loved her money befor 54,000 bushels, Ae rsa ~ ‘bt paces ‘th Thomas J, Cosey, a clerk for the FIRE ? | 7 WY Ty . ssOrs, anc en the Greeks 4 RAIN AT MEMPHIS, waiust ex-Cougressman Jobu kx, )nd afterwards told Mrs. Spaulding, | PADUCAH TOBACCO MARKET ‘oiote have gallantly repelled | esides at Tuirtweuth streets /T TFE and Hendrick, of Smithlahd, and Editor dinitted to the court with a gria, | ta wad tay ae eyes t Suce{say8 that he arose carly yesterday A Considerrble Rise Reported] s Mo Meloau,. of, the, Me he had lost the diamond, . the army and followed up the morning and was standing ip the rear a the Murray [14 | Padneah, Ky., April 26.—Receipts | tess rders have been invariably From Memphis. ia Prof. John D. Smith, son-in-law 7 Reg bons pre} eeee N ¥ + of his home, when be heard a buzzing for week 360 hogsh received cowpelling them to stop Just agi epi ‘ The suit is brought on a note|f Allard, testified that Mrs, Spauld- . sound over his head. He quickly Tenn,, April 2 s 4 Received since :971 hhds, | short of the complete occupation of} i ‘ it 5 dated April 15, 1996, payable three]MS told him that she took the] Gfrenwey Tee qa hd : , looked up toward the sky and saw] was a rainy and threvtening babe latae-as Weshlieian diamond away from Allard to keep 1. a dblbes bhds. the conquered possitions. the much-talked of air ship just as in the lower delta country, ing Aaa Offerings for year 4,522 hhds. These orders in many cases have f | The note was duly ‘presented aud re-|it trom being stolen from bim, but| © ’ , planly as if it were before him on} Lonisiana levees are. being taxed to dluly “presented 4 “bbe iat Regn Net sales for week {00 hhds, involved the abandonment of the /h Qniy a | Natchez, the ned Daymen § | Net sales for ye: 08 hhds, @ pa agora their utmost. At Natchez, the river!" Witte the suit does not state the| When defendant was called to the| Net sales for year 3,108 hhds, fruits of much Mghting, with beavy) “str Coney sid: ‘Tho ship was|When I gauge shows a rise during the last i. hie eo f ¢ VOTATIONS, loss, and the spectacle is repeatedly “) t 1 { tent ire of the debt, it is generally | Stud she seemed cool and self pos- % lof forve retir-| S°1N€ directly south, It was ata eee een ether eee ntl Known that the note was tendered in| sessed, and dut not break down and | Common lugs, « witnessed of & Victorious Tree reer height of about 200 feet, and looked | Thirteenth of a foot. Showers have pre- ; Pine pares ing to its old positions, ‘This state I he i" a al qe" |part payment for the Standard," | ¥eeP, &8 most women would. | Medium lugs, ds 8 | aoa eee utmost aston. {#8 tough it was sailag through the vel tonight. m steady. downpour y,{ Which was first sok to Mr, J. M.] Her daughter, Miss Edaa Allard, | Good Ings, dark of things creates the utmost ast00-Tair at the rate of bout 100 miles) ani scale soa aovamet van and subsequently to the| bo sat behind her,shed a few tears, | Low leaf, dark, lebment.snd gives TheCreck yroopa| Per bour. A man was standing! is such Reportatt. biog levees are Mig nn ster’’ Publishing Company. but there was no other demon-| Common leaf, dark aclverse comment. Poa saittl 1 - in the rear of the lower part, but 1 mushy, an ha e nse Frse)p- a ee Sisaiion, Medium leaf, dark, » s can only suppose that politi » it lof the ship, which was shaped ex- itation it is feared that oe emoan 1 ‘The First’ National bank this af-] Mrs, Spaulding told a straight-| Good leaf, dark, 11, 16c. dof military, reasons govern the) viuy like a big cigar. He looked at} View. ment will give way. A telegram from} ternoon through its attorneys filed| forward story. She. sail. that Colts pl i situation, For three days in suc- AY Gated tie aus eke thes Clayton, = La., received — to-} suit inst the Fidel De ile yang ce were the Greeks drawn up in . " ay is mst the elity Deposit] went to Allard’s house to nurse him! — gut tittle old ¢ Bs men were siding im the helm. ‘The night, stat that the ;Tensas] ¢, tM t tor § * A ut little old crop appeared on the | pattle array in front of ‘Tyrnavo aud ompany, of Maryland, for $13,000. Jand keep bouse for him, last Jan-| breaks this week eT; ; man in the rear dropped a card which river has risen over one foot since} ‘Phe plaintiff's that for $100] uary | ree wae eek, The quality of th Joppsite the mouth of Mtiouna pass, |r. ihe words “Mattoon, Illinois.” last night, and the swift stream is] the defendants inst gies ot hew Was generally of light, poor] with intervals of brief artillery duels . oo fu he defendants insured and indemui- Some time since he gave her the} characte: by | do not know whether to believe the full of heavy drifts, The backwater} jied them from auy loss or ability | ath will and | oye icts, hough there was some Jit- | sometimes with the sputtering fire of| 1° wae trom Matt Cosey did from the Biggs crevasse is showing | Lamond, of his own free will and | tle fairly good dark heavy leaf, most-|sharp shooters, with a cc AF SDID Wee TOM A NCON OF Behe, Coney aint t 8 resulting from defalcation, eabezzle-|yovord, and she wore it to both | ly gh > tarp shooters, ‘ itself near Vi and at will inun- Gh ns a che Ph eh y short. Prices for all dark new! march aud counterwarching ment, theft or any other crime off Paducah and Metropolis at various date many acres of rich land in that employes, aud that ex-President M. | times. One day he eek hae Weagit leat werestrong to higher. Our quo-|the Geld, iiself a most wearisome ex- Mr. [times, One day be aud her daugh- | tations now apply to aew crop eetiaa. anil (hacia y inay At Greenville the river fell in twenty-four section, two-tenths of a foot G. Cope frauduleatly secured $13, J of the bank's money entrusted ter shir hours, Light showers prevailed all {ty his care, which is 1 dead loss to | joke day, and the weather tonight is warm like bank, “It asks judgment against | niot and unsettled, the company, A representative of the | yoc company has been in the city for] had SITUATION AT NEW ORLEANS . several days getting up evidence in]it, g avor of the com y this Niyer Still Nineteen t Above Low Water Mark. County Judge J. C, Tully today alled the fiscal court to meet in priver had New Orleans, April 2,— is still nineteen feet above low water, | Apri sprenom om next Thursday, | rq rogard to telling several per.| Fe 8 i ‘ aid the fine stretch of weather has) “pis meeting is for the purpose of [$248 that she had lost it, she said that TP. H. Ponyean & Co., Brokers, enal led the levee forces to hold the | completing arrangements for the pure |8€ ‘lid this because after she found -— banks despite the terrifle strain. The] chase of tne el roads, Which has | OUt that Allard aveused her of steal- NEW EVIDENCE weather has been providential, for ®/ been uuder course of arrangement}? its she would die rather Uvan give - few stormy nights won have meant] for some time. It is i that thelit : Boowing od id bad pone Results in Thor Griffin Getting ve crevasses almost to a cers} ct, " atten accept {it honestly. She did not say she lost several cre’ tockholders have agreed to accept} it HAA ahe Slatcoed: bie. thas tt a New Trial, the terms offered, he fight isa costly one, as can was lost, being guided in this by) Thomas Griffin, who was fined $3 be judged from the fact that last) pry the -tatest fad in shee’) mage Bush's statement to ber that he had’ and costs in Judge Sanders’ court week's work on the Carrollton levee, | of groén goods, at [ a lef & Lidot's lost it for engaging in a difficulty about one-fiftieth of the city system " *] Mrs, Spaulding was corroborated | with Pete Griffin, has discovered new cost $14,000. A number of weak] (yeep, ah jharan are woptt 100] PY her daughter, father, Mr, Enoch evidence and employed Major Harris spots have been added to this hist, centy“On “thd dollar at Hendler &{|HY!, and — several — others, to defend him, but the levee boards have gone]; vian’s, 24a {bad beard bim say that he had) Judge Sanders, at his request,sus- promptly to work in all cases, and] ~ ~ {given her the « r pended the judement in the case this danger has been bridged over. Lendler € L)don aperin the gften}| This afternoon the testimony was morning, and the case will be tried ; 4 | goods yatsiness, buy “aie ro resumed, after which Judge Sanders | tomorrow. Bargain Day prices on a 104uart] i, exainine the Sutentsyf the box | ‘lismissed the warrant, He stated —————— tin bucket is 18¢ at other plagés, but!) o¢sro delivering it 242 | that he was satisfied, from the evi-| ‘The ‘Black Cats’? wil hold a con- they are 10c evary day) at Pawkins* i BL A. g _ {dence that Allard gave — her eatenation at the Y. M. C. A. Tue Now Racket Stores bul evéry day is] | Good Muvoms jor zoy\at New)ihe iamond, — but that whether day at 7:30 p.m. Every lieutenant bargain day therg. / 2402) Racket Store, 2492 | ho ws. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ror SIBERIA REFRIGERATORS and guarantee them to be charcoal filled and one of the best Refrigerators on the market. 218 BDWAY. | presence of her father, and called the latter's attention to the fact that borrowed $5 and let him e the diamond. He subsequently | her have 86 more, but demed that a Visible supply of wheat decreases 778,000 bushels. Visible supply of corn decreased took it from out her ‘The week's weather has been favor- t front while she was asleep a8 8 able, only one light rain, and farm and Allard kept it during the| work has 1 Vigorously pushed nt. When he took it from his! ahead. kethook the following morning he rolled over on it or sat down on and the screw broken off. On ovcasion he gave it to her in the FREIGHT RATES PER HUNDRED I UNDS To New York, all rail, 42 cts water and rail, 40 cts, ‘To New Orleans, all rail, 2 Norr—Boston rates 6 York, and Philadelphia he given it to her. was responsible or not would ix urged to be present with his men ANK BROTHERS & JONES, Te LOW PRICES NEW GOODS HARDWARE NEW HOUSE BUILDERS’ neerned, the Lest jUCAH DAILY SUN. » MONDAY, APRIL 26 TO STOP THE WAR, GPU It is Said the Powers Will Intervene. 1897. BUT WILHELM 13 OBDURATF. Consent the cece | Must Pature to Obey Says Powers. THE FIGHT) STIL GOFS ON. 5.—What seems likely to be the last week of the war is entered upop today. It is difficui' rom the tang e of conflicting tele- grams to understand the exact posi« tion of affo Following the defeat at Larissa, London's opinion today is nipwous that the end is in London, April Greek almost sight, and this view is prc shared by the Powers, as they are already moviag to intervene. It is intervention will first f a suggestion of arm- ‘ombatants would ee. Since yesterday afternoon Uy British foreign office has been in communication with the other members of the European believed that take the for istice, to which t no doubt concert, Grmat Britain suggesting that the time has now arrived for ok them to act. The Freach, German $ \ 4%} and Italian. ‘eroments have ‘ } responded, offering to agree, though | 4 the German government adds as a ' \ condition that it will be necessary to } * > enact a pledge from Greece to obey f ix the mandate of Europe when this mandate is again given. \ The Briti-is foreign office believes that Greece will give this pledge, as Se the disasters. which have overtaker ~ her have demonstrated that Turkey 5 hy still possesses a formidable fighting the highest grades. You machine, afact which must have a of Shoes, and with $3.50 sobering effect upon the popular de- mand for t Athens and) which WEDD D2O807,0808 le the Greek nation to ¢ race, after of the will ena down without di perb vindivatic person ourage of the Greek troops and a gratifying demonstration of Helleni patriotism, If the Greeks listen to reason it is not improbable that a deeision will | be reached by Tuesday, before which itis not suy «here that Edham Pasha or Orman P will have ————_—_—_——_ time to de wore than to appear at Pharsala The situation is curious and ONCE AGAIN =| | | day there has been] The Airship is Seen by a Repu- every cir- art Lis’ Wy Hates organized table Witness, ras} e plexing. 1 actions cacied out with cumstanee of war by one army ageocithe other, yet, so is known here, there has been no ‘The old military A Louisville Railroad Clerk Sees it With Three Oceupa Unsurpassed in Quantity. Unsurpassable in Quality. GEO. O. Hart & Son HARDWARE & STOVE Co. INCORPORATED, ial hata @UO8OE 3288827 vz) The Shoes You Want \r Its a good store and a good stock for economically inclined folks to tack to. GEO. ROCK & SON, POPE AAA ead 0000000000000009 | The Sun is the-only paper in the City that verifies its claim for circulation by Affidavit. FING a og BABY CARRIAGE STOCK IS 303-307 Broadway. 109-117 N. Third S+-eet, $ $ : ; $ 3 : Are Here.... Depend upon it ; depend upon finding the very shoes you feel you ought to have. We have all sorts, the lowest priced and can do well here if you only have $1.50 to pay for a pair you ean doas well here as you could with $5 in most stores. 321 BROADWAY. Rose & Paxton ~~ Give you All Kinds of - Insurance Office over Citizen’s’ Saving Bank. Fire, Life and Torardo saw the card falling I watched its course, and found it on street several hundred yards from my house. ny people do not believe there contrivance as an air ship, aw it with my cwn eyes, It/ did not take it long to pass out of | I watched it until it had dis- appeared in the clouds far to the south,’” | _Allbusinesg in my linégiven prompt Station Keeper Tom O'Neil, of | *ttention. Central police station, says he saw | J. WILL SMITH, the ship about the same time that Mr. Room 4, Am-Ger, National Bank Insurance ~~ In First-class Companies. of thin; speedi!y become demoralizing assuredly is most confusing. TO INTERVENE, Belicved the Powers Will, With out Delay. New York, April 26.—The reports from Greece indicate that the Greeks are still advancing into the heart of Epirw It also stated that the Powers are believed on the point of intervening to stop the war is to be The finest and the "CHEAPEST | line of Jointed Fishing Tackle iy offered at Nelson Soule's Drug Store Here you will find nothing but the | is |BEST | and those interested will be astonished at the prices. and see. Canes and AND Mechanics’ T O O .. S a Specialty. F Bargains... That Will Open Your Eyes! For Ladies, in small sizes, regular price $2.50 and $3, go for 98c. We have the best $1.50 and $2 black Suppose you drop in Shoes bought of Us shined free and coffee kid oxfords ever shown in any city. Colt ond seethem aig? Cochran & Cochran, 331 Broadway. of our WONDER FREGZERS and be convinced that they are the best on the mark: at lowest prices. "PHONE 195.

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