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4 VOLUME. 1—-NUMBER 229 aa N Terrible Seenes Enacted in Ur- #4) » Bray OF EX © Regulators ¢ bi * PAplant beds belonsing ae w ‘ bana, Ohio. TWO MEN KILLED BY SOLDIERS While Defending the Black Brute From the Mob. JE RAPISS METS BEATA AT LAST. Click Mitel gro who was yesterday § 0 years in the penitentiary Mrs. ning by a mob Urbans, O., Juned ell, the ne; tenced to for an assault ov hanged this mor troops left the jail ‘aod the chai ged jaumer. was The for a few minutes fact diate wob discovering the in and dra a the forth, hanged him t ) the first tree, Urbana, This city i ©., June 4 8 fever of excitement dead and as a result of lyoch a ne- seven are @engerously wounded ue attempt last night to gro rapist Mitchell years imprisor the jotense indi, due court room w diers, and (be ja'l alo, when the ¢ vieted prisoner was \aken there. night exo ied sands of people ounded the jail, held in check by the preseeve of tue militia efler mu t the mob a tacked the jail and were idles. ‘The folliowng are 1 wou KILLED. srough tue head, was sentenced last night vent. Owing to a of the peoy aarded by sol ne All bor only met by fire rey Bell gin, shot tbrongh WOUNDED Chas. T won Ni ing, suol in bi West Boweo hin. Ray Dickerson, shot in shoulder Dean's Gi siot in leg below knee. Sack Wann, shot in arm man 8S. Deatow, shot in hip. ure, svot in arm. SUTION DENIED But an Appeal Will Delay Theo- dore Durant’s Execution, sho. he body th Lewis- of in aney, Atiorneys gain appeared in the United erday and a for the ed by the San Francisvo, June 4 for Theodor before Judge Gilbert States crreuit court ye plied for a writ of supers Pui pose of sta) the exe geatence, but tls was court: An applica appeal foo this de preme Court of the was then granted open question waether, in view of the denial of tot sug order of the cour Proceedings, Atte gerald told Warden Ia action i» the premises | pend ng appeal, As the Unite preme Court does not m til October a respite for six monilis a NINETY- rurant ie w the States Su- in une ally means east xt, this virt VEN YEARS OLD. Calveri, a Notable ky Polly West Dead at Ky rs Woman, Kent iveton. 4.—Mrs. ven old re- section of been ¢ striking ment and the She w ut has re- eighty-four Prince. Polly Calvert died her yesterday Sie was one of the age. ‘ markably women in (his the state and had ure in th develo; td of West Kentucky ve of Souch Carolina, sided in Caldwell couaty years. 23 TOBACCO BEDS DE evening of mosi his- TROYED. Warn An Anderson Man to Raise No dol County Oe . June 4.—The ‘ ; Lawrenceberg, Ky ‘ gunftreir dicta “ vv’? have b Their first visit was to the Jordan Carier fucm, three miles from Luw- rence! where they vore up all the to George D. ‘oodruft, who lives on the Carier place, The tobacco plants were nut realy for seiting, but the work the midn ght was complete. ‘They ieft s notice which read: This fig to notify you we don’t want ou to raise no tobacco." IN A SPRING WAGON, rs Drove Sixty Two Kevtacky Love ied, Miles 10 Get 4—A lovers Tenn., June Fhandsome par of Keatucky eloped io tuis city 1 a - manner, ‘They were Lucius ) land Miss Fannie Cook, both Greeny!" Muhlenberg county. Aeompauied by four young ‘they 8 Je away, traveling al land part of the day ia a spring na distance of nearly aisty miles, fey were married by ’Squire Smit Ap his office at the court louse will retura Lome overland 4 anner in whicly (hey eae ¥ jamer Cowhpe ba ee sands Jue 7, at Rowud wip, Clarksville, night pantic of Ac- friends wa- miles. 26, TOOK HER LIFE. Miss Alma Collins Swallowed an Ounee of Carbolic Acid. LIVED AT ARMSTEAD, ILL. Her Sweetheart Refused to See Iler, and She Became De- *pondent. A Carierville, Central, Miss Alma Collins, of Armsiead, Il, took an” ombee of seid, and died later from the effects. Her throat swelled so all stomach pump could not be ‘userted, | | and her agony was great until death |' came, u She n ierville ent with he DL, over on the Ilinois earbolic was betrothed according to to a newspaper man of Car- off his engage- yesterday on account of alleged unfaitbfulness. She lived Armstead, below Metropolis, on the Ovio, but was staying at Carterville. After finding out that bis sweet! Was untrue to him, the young m efused to have moe to do with ber. she sent for him to call and get back pis he had made he:, bui he paid no attention to ber entreaties, | od she became despondent aud de- e ded to take her own life. 1 The young man passed throug the | ¢ ity talay ep rovte to Smitoland to [a ver from the nooriety into which he has suddenly come. — The fh vowever, be sensational developments | bi in ada two. The young lady|¢ Was quite well known and her suicide surprise. a note, it » lave Had oner to her who broke at several pres or was a gre She whi un de sweetheart he woa'd gone to her The boy could vot find him, however votil the girl, took the poison. cut sees it be probably have becoming desperate ( DENIES IT. steam power at lower price t Not Haying as Pacey a Ti ident's pointment, tt uring in the south in which heclearly demonstrated the advantages of that section, He said that a modern brick plant could be bailt in the South 20 per cent. chedpas than in the East; that water power was abundant and cheap, and that Coal in sowe localities in At- lanta cost only $1.50 ton, giving one-half the cost of the average New Kogland mill. Labor in the South, be said, could be had from 25 to 50 per cent. cheaper,taxes were low, and in’many places were remitted for a number of years as an inducement to obtain enterprises, ‘It seems to me ( ment is full of siguill conclusion is wat ‘be ye Southern mills ia will compel the N t stich a state- nee, and the competition of cheap s ihern concerns to In fact, this um mills have ge, and it has y lave actuaily the open market riot cloths made the South at 4 au they could be man- wfactured ia any New Engjand fac- ory. en found that p able to buy in in BRUPUS J CLAY as He Would Like Brutus J. Washington, June 4 new industrial PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY. JUNE TURKEY THIEVES, Get Sixty Days Each Before: bs secant CONFESSED 10 MANY THIEVES. Writ of Habeas Corbus Sued Out by Ira B. Ritter’s At- torney, NEWS ABOUT THE COURT HOUSE. M. H. yple, of ne Wheatley and,George Hols- r Maxon’s Mills, were presented in the county court today oo a charge of stealing two turkeys trom Mr. Ned Willet. They pleaded willy and were sentenced to 60 days in the county jail After Judg lly left to write the »wimitments County Attorney Hout r, Justice Hartley, Deputy Jailer Grady and se otbers held a I aroo’’ conrt, and succeeded in 1 fivish the two prisoners, ito numerous thefteot se, and other in addition to the infor- wplug te ey conte y arrived yesterday the Rigg Mr in Kentucky that verything his owa morning aod Clav b d he didn’t way as re- gard the Swiss mission, and came up © find out position is avout ii. a The fight for hot one. Mr. aishinan, of Penusylvania, president ft the Carnegie steel Company, i sing every effort (o obta'n tae l e aad, aoa beniad to get € with him, it. Mr. great deal — bet- rsements, but it seems that n put up about $50,000 fo; n fend, whici will, of ave some weight in the ap- Secretary Suerman and r Hany » both for Mr.Clay. The former especially will do‘any- in his power to land bim jso.his still very good, Mr. the Piesideat tomor- ow, and expects to leara something lefinit Congressm: is solid aeleg * lay expects has a ng es are lay will see no Davison will go to the White House today to put ina] from Tennessee, Dugan Says He id Not Kill} good word for Mr. Clay and several district John Colson, as Charged. oflice-seekers, — Afterward. Mr. Davison will leave for his houfe to attend circuit court, Facts Lodicate That a Shot From Above Matis 2h oTreaee Wound, Pineville, Ky., June 3.—-The jail was guarded the entire night by friends of John Dugan, the alleged yer of Colson, Some str ! seen patrolling onable hour during asked with or explanations offered zh, and the peop! d to have all the fact murder brought tc were 1 unre , their business r over 1 today tha Colson. Dugan b ken anything in and at the ght from relia prisoner. It is learned from a woman questionable ver wity who was to the place of the difficulty that sim all pously with the first shot there a flash from a second story wit of the buildi 1 by the de eased. Tt is further shown by the ost mortem examination th the outlet ranged downward at an angl of 15 degrees, whivh justifies opinion that the shot was from some place above the parties It is also stated that the ball d from the body of Colson is while Dugan used a 44 The motive for ‘he killing y's part cannot be gathere: cts, ‘The exami@og tris urday, June 5 his ment was ¢ Je sources support tht of un low 2 own the ex: ber, calibre on Du: from the is set for PWO MEN BUKIED ALIVE Lig Fiye Story Building in New York ¢ ity. New York, June 4,.—A story brick building at * Fifty-tirst street Twelfth avenue collapsed yesterday and two men were buried in (he ruins. ‘The rescuing party hus hed them, but it is probable thar the: dead, Jacob Jacobson, aillweight, is one of the victims, and an employe of the Otis Elevator Company, whose name bas pot yel been ascertained, is the other, COTTON w five not re; NU North Not Able to © the South in Chi URING. pete with Washington, D, C., Jana™’.—D, W. Uaight, a cotton manufacturer of Philadelphia, in the city, He said: “What thoughtful people h predicied for years in regard to cot- tou manufacturing in different sec- tious of the United States has at last The evidence w at Northern mill owners y longer compete wiih | s in the production grades of pons and, recognizing this, the Northern man- ufiturers will, at no distant day, loaves for confine themselves to making the days to take eb: Fge of it. derstond that Mr. Baker will remove 0 Linh-priced fabrics. “Tbe agent of indians vig Massachusetts mill lately sub- his s k of goods hen TILY GRAMS. a y PTS ARE 2, Around the cy Threatening to Meke Trouble, Miles City, Mont., June 3.—Sher- urned last night from the The situation, he is very grave, indeed. He re- 200 or more Indiaas off the va vilered in the hills. Lheir war-whoop can be beard fr juently dancing continues, Nd seders look for trouble. The sheriff's posse, 300 strong under command of Stock Inspector Smith and Capt. Brown, are now sta- ioaed it dd aboat he seth ervacion 0 protec Cheyenne Agencs. jon and si ne#r the 1 vents t the remaiuing roying of property Indian = Agent i deliver the prigon- sheriff whep eying he was rt Badger revent the ry the India stouch would 4 r, Badger, alled upc vffraid, or he would esc off the reservation Friday — with roops, and deliver him au- The sheriff placed Capt but left him a by County up to the to do so to the vorities. Stouch under arresi, iberty until summoned Attorney Porter, The sheriff also has a warrant for Capt. Reid, who’ has charge of the troops from Fort Custer che reservation, — It r the as ip Badger is in the guard I bis becomes knowa voved from the eared the Indians will m: orevaver him, if pos 1s done there will be We on boih sides rovehtin ordess fora f smmuni ien and miles wsse of 100 or more and accompany ben back ation, whieh be Cuursday night or & County Att s received orders from Gov Swith that be direct the sheriff ke a posse of all citizens thal can obtained, exudust all means to se cure suiicient posse to enforce the service of warrants both oa the Lo- dian murderers and indian Agent Stouch and that the silitia will be ordered out if necessary, ing that the law of Montana must He enforced with caution and tlrmness. not the hi iv ny reservatic he a will hing. Jas, Lewis, today Another Lys Fairfax, Va., June 4 a negro boy was hanged by 1, Mrs, Reidel Es CHANGE ods to Mr. of Golvonda, Mr. H. P. Hawkins, who ba running the New Racket Sout Second |siock of goods to Mr J of Goleonda, Ui, Mr | burchasert | ville, IL, store ¢ ¢ Hawki Ba It isu tw Golconda, amob for assaulting a white Wow has sold his has a flouring mill at Shetler- and will go there in a few tion extorted from them agrent deal of fun was tad at their expense. County Attoruey Houser will this af- { warrants against account of the made at their Justice Hart- ternoon swear o1 them for perjury, fatse statements they exawining trial before ley. County Judge Tully stated toa SUN reporter this afternoon that these Sure very trouble- have’ been more cf Before me during my three months in office be said, ‘than in the eouit dering the entire iieen months before, ‘They. are 4 to contend with, because there absolutely no return to be had by © eounty, st whose expense they re boarded at the jail, They cannot «worked anywhere, and many of xem bave beet up several times be- fore, and ponishment is not dreaded (hem. Ira B. Ritter, who was yesterday rematded to jail for 60 “days by Judge Sanders to await a requisition Bwas taken out of ja’l this afternoon on a writ of habeas corpus, sued out by bis attorney,Col. R. 'T. Lightfoot, avd ison trial be- fore Jwige Bishop. Riiter is also wanted in Chicago, “There owe them by sll Collins today swore ont a warrant against him = chi him with ~bemg 9 f {vom justice wanted in Llinois, received a telegram at noon dont oilicers were on their afier bim, armed with the ne papers. Ritter seems res says be does not where Lhey se bim now, Vera North, the womaa who fol lowed him here, is still in the city. as done everything possible for him, but to uo parp F aipst way ed, Sie Riglesherger today filed Mis Wetheringion 99 op account, suit for he real estate transfers made to- cay are: Afwn Bauer, eights, Master Commissioner Ed H. Pur- lto Mrs. Phoebe Rigles- $1200, property near third SAM SHACKLEFORD Emma Afton Mrs. in Heights to for $200 a lo& year deed ated Yesterday For Clerk of Court of Appeals, lyer Stendard veralic stale ¢ at Pramkfort Jd, Shackelford, of Owens the tenth ballot for court of Greene, the defeaung lidate lot stood; Shackel- ; ; Greene, 535 !e. Shackelford won (be nomination jefeuted Robert L. Greene, of who bad been the by effecting Gus W Richa ( wan im the wile vod Bracken county, ombinat eu candi late, n will on, the thi will be Mr. phackelfo.d’s chief dep- uty if (he silver Gicket_ wins, Under wuose circumstances My Owen Coch- n, of Spencer couniy, who is secre- ary of the oilver StateCeatral Com. will be the othe deputy, race, milee, ACyctone in Anbama, Gadsden, Ala,, June4.—A severe yelou wept over Sbis city ond county last night. A large number of barns and out béldings were wrecked. No Jiyes we lost. Died ot Accidents Poisoning, Oweusbore, Ky., dne 4.—James 1 10 yars, son of an er residing # a house-boat y ross tue river, toad poison aeci- jy and died at 0’ ¢lock A coroner’ sterdict was ren ered in w eordanve tith the facts. Lsokt | STARTED EARLY. On His Journey to the Peniten-| cad or Gallows FRANK TERRELL HELO OVER, 24 Me is Only 14, His Mother Says te i He Says NO POLICE COURT TOMORROW. ~— Frank Tgerel! aud Porter Hart,two colored boys, were charged in Jud se anders egurt this morning breaking fyto Mr. Joe with Potter's gro- ‘The evidence against Terrell conclusive, but there was none wh ever against Hart, and he was leased from custody. ‘The Tertell boy’s mother, now wife of whose ho! stolen go re- who is and at f the boy is24 yes ddsists that does not look an to be a bord will doubtle.s he tiary. He was | sum of $200 rd. “Bao en charged wisi ; len goods, was contivbed il Monday. He is the boy's stepfather inst Mo Rath ) answer in the discha: Reeves Acs erman, court this morning anv t til Monday. He is liberatelyyand maliciously © pieces twp skiffs belongi Lloyd Bijomfield aud M Chey were cut up a-night or since, and it is said Ruth's guilt abtivhed, been in va Inds of treuble at differen inve be caine to Paducah, bu is th’s ¢ tee fist ® Savdre twe cap wee He has rions € protests lis innocence. Will > Broadway b edin Ju it if was fine ed porter at Was present- ourt this morn- boy. He \ a rber s| ge Sanders’ ge of striking a $5 and « Osing fo its being primary elec tion day Judge Sanders has ‘agrei to hold ye court tomorrow, will be Jo courts anywere, except iv Three Cases Involving ‘Two Dif- ferent Families. ket Will Probably @ave to putio the Asylu is attract vain the Lamont Justice Tomorrow a case that tenti come up before considerable section will Hartley. ast week Albert Reives younger brother were picking cherries laimed by J. M. Mrs. F disturb: and a from a tree zier, according to reports. ier objected and a general resulted, Albert Reiyes drawit on Mrs. Frazier, and some very pio- voking language being used, Three warrants were served yester- day, Albert, is but 4 years old, for presenting a gun, and one agaiast Mrs, Willie Reives and her son for using 1asultivg lan- a ud also war.aat ove who ace Wnst the two latter, Lackett of the Maxon’s victim of as being in and will to the Mrs, Robt Mill section, who spotted fever, is reported a bad condition mentally, probably Lave to be sent ‘The farmers do not seem to be en- ed by d of weather now being-dealt out by the weather clerk, They say that a hot day and a lay, com" gether, bave a ver good effect ed on & 4 +u “Ob, valor ihe kis do not on crops, ner was rhivg its can roy heeping ping about ys sand t all say,’? was the vey HeiR WU $20,000. Well-Known Dairyman, Fortune of a ducah Mr. Richard Bell Has Fallen to #20,000, Mr. Richard Bell, the well known dairyman, according to reports, by the death of a near relative, Mrs, K, Bell, the wealthy lady who died a few days ago in New Orleans, If reports are true Paducabans, related to the deceased, will receive heritages Jesse several other An excha ays a lawyer in the room may calla man a fiar, lel, villain or thief ga@@\no one complaint when court ad- jou If a newspa prints such a retlec op a man's Characcer, court scout makes Don't fail to god ’ Metropolig hext Sund Lt wall at you guly 25e for round trip. “ye Steamyt Cowl. ing leaves at ¥;3G. m, aud p.m, i there is a ibel suit or a dead editor, [This iso: pg tothe fact that the people be ve what an editor says, —[Kultonian-Democrat, has fallen heir to $20,000, | Rubber 109-117 N., Third-st Women’s Spring Heel Dongola Polish $1.25 Wom Neec 8 Dongola Tip Oxford Needle te or 1 Tip Oxford GEO. Hardware and Stove Com TEN CENTS A WEEK. TL , hose. We handle only good hose, of recognized quality, which we sell at the very lowest prices, ranging from 9c per foot up. The best hose ‘n the city for ~12¢ Do you need a Lawn Mower? We sell you one for $2. 0. HART & SON pany, 803-307 Broadway ANOCORPORATED, TASTY TIS AND SHOES WE ARE SELLING AT Ys Spr $1.26 M aso, Dongola. Tip $1.26 Strap Sandal . , $.126 4 Misses’ Dongola 8) Heels’ Misses’ Tan Strap Slipper ‘These are good, stylish goods, and prices are close. Come in and try a pair. ROCK & SON 321 BROADWAY Commissioner Calhoun has sailed for home, having completed bis in- vestigations in Cuba, His — report will sustain Consul General Lee in he R tis believed that ew the war in zards, case, and ommend that ir Cuba be stopped Barroeta, until ual al deputy of Si nal sserts that Weyler’s | ication of four provinces is ridiculous and only part scheme to keep Weyler in power. ineffec- Senor Saniing ently a provin Clara Proving claim as to the pacif ator Tillman made an secure immediate con- his resolution for in- the senatorial sugar Se tual effort te sideration of vestigating scandal, The Bourbon county fiscal court failing to make terms for their pur- chase, has institated condemnatory proceedings against two turnpikes. Joseph Wallerstein, of Virginia, was chosen President of the National Travelers’ Protective Asssociation. Myron Reed, Eugene Debs and others will try their co-operative col- ony scheme in Utah. Ohio Day is to be made a big day at the Tennessee Centennial Exposi- tion, President McKinley and Gov, Busunell will be present. The Medival Congress at Philadel- nia decided to pusit the organization of a relief association for poor and lisabled physicians. It is believed at Madrid that one result of the ministerial crisis may be he restoration of Campos to command jn Cuba, w Gen, FIRE + LIFE and TORNADO FIRST GAME CALLED PROMPTLY Te Will cided to close the membersiip con- test July Ist. gotten for a soli cess to the Illinois Central shops, quite a number far about 100 have been secured. Rose & Paxton ies All Kinds of ‘Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank: i PADUCAH VS. WASHINGTON Two Games Tomorrow One admission Ladies’ Day _ An Enjoyable Concerts The Mann Bros.’ mandolin and guitar club gave a concert at the Y. M. C, A. Hall last mght to a good crowd, The entertainment was ex- cellent, and greatly appreciated, Those composing the club ar Claude and Thomas Mann W. H. Deasoa, of Union City. They will return and spend Sunday here, play- ing at the Y. M. C. | noon, AT HALF PAST TWO Y. M,C. A. CONTE End Until Ist. The Y. M. C. A. directory has de- Not July Yesterday & pass was itor, giving him ac- secured Thus here there likely be of members. can COCHRAN Shoes bought of us shiaed free, Lr ALWAYS UP TO DATE Quick Sales and Small Profits- is Our Motto . . 2. Call and see~our New Styles-in - - - Green, Patent Leather Tans, Chocolate and Ox Blood Oxfords For LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN, Boys, you can buy Tennis Shoes from us at 20 cents a pair. & COCHRAN, 331 BROADWAY. ‘

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