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\ ad ust Come to Town! $ ‘lux Democratic primary, with thé] to do with them except to file them| and comfort gt local wheelmen. Cat- efeat of Mr. Reed 3 il} } at the city hall. Hed. Lewbige et! wre Aah The bill of J. B. Colson, for wotk | Cotincifimal Barnes mentioned the on the city hall sewer, whieh was|itiatter of Paved gutters coudinlug a month in her effort to suppress the THE PADUC?Y OAILY SUN, | Seats is spending €1,000,000 a her reve-|open the eyes of gold standard Dem- Publisivd every afternoon, except} Cuban insurrection, whi Sunray, by nues from t nd are less than}ocrats, Had Mr, Reed tun in an stopped tip several weeks since, | basins for filthy water. [He moved VHE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, |s1.000.000. — Canovas says “Spain| election before the people he would] amounting to $225,60, was deferred | that the city, engineer be instructed INOOMPOMATED. {s not a nation of merebdnts’’ and|have beaten any opponent by 1000|and Mr. Colson was instructed to| to draw 8 pew proiile of gutiers | e can readily accept the stateme majority. i . | itemize the agcount, giving the proper grade, : f > maroaet| We can readily accept the statement, | m rebehl ~ i vies gg arg Mr. Ed Kaker submitted his bill] Councilman Carter said the matter { IO ou All the new spring styles and shares of a aEtany |Since the busivess sense she shows is} A man who vote for the gold slan- for thirteen days work on the street | of purchasing carts for street sprink- Men’s and Wer.en's high and’ low cut hei ; iwiwatay Soivon| far short of (hot evinced hy an ordi-{ dard, whether Democrat or Republi-| roller, amounticy, to $25.50. Hedi {ling liad not heen settled. , vIRKCTORS: nary Merchant ia the Conduct of his} ean, has incurred .the eternal wrath] not work but one’ day, but reported] — It ws sided to let the street as Bs - s v. Clements, . hed re by 1 - » , 4 ve J Fe Pietetifamcon dd Oetian "Thy ivecs, With a bankrupttreasury|ot the silver Democracy. Inthis|the next day apd, according tol eomy settle it, | rade => SI | OES —S pa | aad a defeated and discouraged army | section of the state the gold Demo-]Councilman Banpes, reported for Docks men want Ohio! tm cus i f ‘oved at its foot that they | ¥i imfiaterial easier. ‘The ordi | [ ingpanmitte was instincted to W ih Us | | ™Zard of Health reported that THE DAILY SUN : ‘ meres : every day he had clinrged. “ eedameseieis Weedless Yorn top to which she is in debt several mil-|crat is a sinner beyond forgiveness, Major Barnes said he believed Mr. | (je poamen of Interest In Paducah ity, | the whole world sees the hope-]and a criminal for whom the political] raker had been legally employed, | pq) mill ye le gle but her eyes] garrote is a mercy. He can “hang}and he thought it best, In order to}, pace Will peru —at—- é H. DIEHL & SONS ; é baie 4 seem blindod to the situation, She} his harp on the willows,’’ so far as} avoid a law suit and save a cost per- THE WEEKLY SUN is not a “ys tion of merchants’ but a] political distinction is concerned. In] haps greater than the bill, to allow | cel ip alleys were in bad condition at 1a of on at nation of igot conventions he will be overlooked, in| ‘™¢ latter. Rg ire ry committee. If not, why fot? Your interests are 310 Broadway. oa be news Mon. | RO ahd Se . > scared It was moved to allow him $3,then| We yu, fier said the ciiy | onr interests. Look into our business thods and see what we are doin; Our plan Js to give you the best goods primaries he will be slaughtered and] g¢ and a motion was finally made to| y fi grader, and could purchas ivelections defeated, He is driven} refer it to the city attorney for bis] 5.8 r $190. He thought it econo- Prices the Lowest. WS VSVCVVVTVseVeses trines and teachin, Ose of the om unhappy airs - fer Eee cs end We hea | tt Prices that worry our competitors, ean party. me ree a at Urbana,} {om the tents, and is henceforth a} opinion. — : m bay one gad Major Hes | We beliqve in smafl profits and quic f . Pt > a Ear OORRESPUA DENCE. ot recent year t at “Vout | Child of the desert. He is house-| Councilman Farley said he was op- | njoved to buy it, ‘Lhe motion pre-sales as the su ont and fairest way o| Goods the Best. ne p JOhie, ia which severs! citizens lost posed to fooling with the bill, and | y@ied, dewing with the public. caer Tae taba Hitar | theie fives at the hands of the state] *¥» homeless, and amongst str808- | suggested that Mr. Kaker be paid for!” WBrincilman Carter moved that the | 13, that way we tncreage our trade; ca irew | mtl tia, ant the the ¢ of the} et and an Ishmuclite be shall wan-}only what work he did. Everybody,| nufie improvements committee be | t are sacnpie Pree! : | Rs since been suct that every] 22! henceforth, It is unnecessary to} he said, knew Mr. Baker bad not | jo MBucted to find a place to keep the | Misses’ fast -black ribbed hose, all soon eee ee YT open the gates of the Republican| worked but aday or two. He said MMi roller. Carried. B to Du only Se & pal ‘ Saat tieal party to him, for he remembers his|4¢ was in favor of going to law if) @Prncilman Kamleiter suid he LIAWaA Cty BEE: ne, good lel to wbser imsel€ from the ‘ im | Decessary, rather than have the city (fghtit a good idea to sewer one +h ive Sc vn. A. thorough — investize ion | aaine mee Saar ve oe wi luffed or imposed on, |suMt, prefcrably Broadway, from Nona inch. poreales, regular : hospitality as he would refuse it. He] [he motion to refer it to City At- |g sive : wanted ithe cacti ing this week 7 sc ~ iven the ma'ter by Governor Bush it eth to the river. “He wanted it] 10e quality, k % “> Dally, per annum.. 1b ind can be a seullion inthe back pret-|torney Husbands stood six tosix, and ash experiment, to secure a good | Twelve | va Rete quilts VRAD AWAVW BRLBVWAVATD vell ant the Adjutant General of the Mayor Yeiser voted to refer it. t and to carry off the water, De- | esular dollar go rywhere, our price 19¢ noe striped Off andies only 7'y¢. I » | fk . ises of the Demvcracy, if he likes the ix months. Daily, State exonerates the militia from all y . ; ; ; “ Y Dally” oh era "2 40 cents] bane in the unfortunate affair and|Js but he will never ait at the first bg tc ra aha Sqincilman Rinckleff read acom-| ] - I | ~ Weekly, per annum in ad- the A eral speaks iaterms|*#ble 1m that camp again. What is] rye ordinance providing for the Santon, swest styles polka-dot organdies, ff df aud to become of these old timers who] improvement of Yeiser avenue bes D paul for Motors, 120. Aap vod gingham, choice c —!S HEADQUARTERS FOR— wl ‘rugs in bright colors at : incilman Farley said Mr, Col-| wee A Holiday Croceries, anted to know whether the Our Line of Fruit Cae Materials, ‘ould grant him a license for a Velletvreed e's Pearson | Novelty Parasols Apples and Oranges, ties, and the Fresh Canned Goods, &c. vane eoesse 1.00] of the t oe : t praise of their conduct Specimen copics free dared to do right in the face of their] tween Clements street and Ashbrook stake: Re- party, is difficult to tell. /avenue was given second passage, Bot they ‘ean never agaiu| ‘The ordinance providing oy the . J improvement of Madison street from train with their old time Dem Eighth to Ninth ‘as given final pas- ocratic friends on an equality. At is] 4,5). « not believed they will serve the free! ‘The ordinance to condemn land re- Slver Democracy, with no hope of re-] quired for the widening of Adams t umstances, It is ler tryii probable martial law will be declared to enable the National TUESDAY, J at Urbana Guardsmen to return home avd re= sume their occupations, which they cannot safely do matters now lents, and upon a test vote of the! at 81,75 to 83.00 are be stand, a Syect or preferment, Three things} street between mee ai wil it was referred. colars nd styles are varied to suit all ~ECI Ty s’ Uy an itinis low parsed at the} Possible to them. © ‘They ” can | ewes wae given savond \,dDe ® ue wArOW's vito, “Our line of new lawns, batistee HOME-MADE LARD A 8: ECIALTY. Ee ECL last legislaturo, which has just ad. | sto the ranks of the great Re-}" nie ordinance granting towdry A. jor Yeiser read le he of the linens, grenadies, ergandies, inons, Telepnone 118 Cor. 9th acd Trimble Sts. daca Ry. nun x é covet jouryned, the standard analysis gor/Publican party: they ¢an eat bumble} f, Kinstein the frauchise offered ps aie Renee, Btving Dis reas: | We invite your inspection. Y _~ —_——s Mean Couveuts et mille in that state is shail be: Water [Bie and sneak back into the Demo- rey ne ee beget hy pre Pitbaeclinad FaPey then afose weal j The Su ts authurt pounce 88 per cent.} milk solids, 12 per] alle organization beh dilate! TS ti city of Paducah was gen se: {and drawers of water, or they tiger Maas cased tat . IN / Tes y ion a) wood and drs ater, mayor; he thoaght a council ba dd passage. =f can become a guerrilla band, waging (oe ee rit Magbr et been treated hy the chiet exer- f GUTHRIE & C0 ne 5 ve. - joean war upon all others, it is safest and| p, A, Yeiser to advertise iy | uuive of the city super ech t ® ’ = He : ep i ve the i the sewerage question bad been up est for men boldly to step into the/days the sale of franchises Ro ihe) oe at lenet tab ipoathe, and thet the, 315 BROADWAY, et pa. 2i acted and enforces ago. From] Position in which they belong, and Moar alse or Mace (ea wap | had been idetatigable'in their labors ia a long residen in that state the where fate and truth assign them, ‘ . earch, aud othe # to 2 read and lost hy a tle jpte, Mayor| thd research, a 1] W703 Jeditor of this paper is aware that|fegardless of past afflitations OF/Yeiser voling nay, together with +e in the Po ene a \ 8, u ; Vaiy educated dislikes, Last Saturday,| Councilmen Hartes, Carter, Kirchoff, ations, ete. , s i i 1 the opinions of the however, drove the stakes for the] biebel, Rinckleff and Star published and the} lines of future favors in Democratic] Mr. Livingston object4t to the| People been asked for on the subr- :TOVES, ETC, empting | Jeet. He said he did not believe the | ranks, and the gold Democrat can} ii. ithe ice tadtoty 1 dation or was sincere ia his veto,that it Give him ac put bis Democratic aspirations in bis} ut the mayor ruled that no ove| 48 done merely for effect, He 8) | jipe and smoke them. As long as he| ¢ r i n ordi- | Pointed committees, Went with them " | < . i pipe and smoke zg could prevent the reraling of an ordi sed it officially, and as an ofl] RSTABLISHED 1864, —-o lives a silver Democrat will strike | nance, and it was read. After some |‘ O-ber cities to iuspect the sewer |<)" ad that the mayor had no rig . 7 ® ia ry 7. E, Greif & uo e gee ty] NS LU ,;eent., and sach milk solids shall con »} tain not less than 8.6 per cent. of datt The law is right and and should 1 proper, ve en- ® the Kentucky legislature was fighting a death battle over an effort to pass a law to enable two parties to ‘-fuse,’’ the Illinois legisla- ture passed a Lill to prevent such ac- tion. The Illinois law provides that there are numerous cows there which do not do their whole duty by their owners in the quality of the milk they 1 the names of candidates shall not be placed upon a ballot more than once for the same olic —— glad the legislature has seen fit to Unpen the New alien land Jaws of} provide a way to compel them to Illinois, an alien may acquire land,} give milk of a better quality. ‘The but cannot hold it for more than six] idea of permitting old “pide” to put produce. These cows have had their cuimenrtaintemees own’ way long enough, and we are and stile him as quickly as he would} discussion, covering ground siready| (he A ieoa and uierrlog dagtlane| to makes perscoal wetter oth. Th h covered st previo: meetings, the or- aertntey 4 ber, | . Fe gn..! was glad in dinance wes leet by « vote ot 8 to 4,;H0t from time to time give the coun-| mayor sani Le was glad (o Know that faction and bitterness, Last Satur-|""7'he ‘Jong-taed cil some of the benefit of his wis: |it was not 1m a Republican, and with more satis- years unless in the meantime he shall! up in returp for good pasturage and : Iked-of ordinance to aa? t ‘ The Ms took the; gathering di become a naturalize! citizen. After! ainple bran mashes a poor quality of | U*Y was a red letter day for the silver | abolish the offt¢e of city marshal was| fom? he asked. ‘the Mayor look tle) gilleling Bt YONDpD at iN IR (NC i the expiration of said’six years unless | Jrct ng and they put such asiga on Mr. |then tead, — Councilman Barnes. is) $8! Pamat” bad aaes “sebibl 1p lov) mani G i) N v] R A i; NU fe u fluid is preposterpus and, that | 8" the land shall have been sold by such] it should have been Aa debe so long alien, it will be sold under process of js matter of wonder. The skinny law. Pa ear-eyed phug se ms would saye the city a few,thourand | old blear-eyed pjug offa bovize maat . Ut coy 8 rot | cthcare? ted did apt tbiok the ooun- —_—_—_ ve give ani ilk’ o + Moe a . g| dollars a year, ‘and enable &e city to Reed us a warning that no gold) the father of it, and it provides that |" Hiss) tik f e z at No- | over it. He kept it four days, asd | ih Democrat need apply. Ree ereteeta rtke wa arte at |imedh ck 6 opkwplalat ‘or sugesaion. |x ccs sar arorc AGEN’ fe did not believe the mayor was t AAG vember election. Mr. Barnes said it noticed an article iv from its tating | Telephone 174. Dean Sin ed fairly. He he aducah §* Regrste dent at this PADUCAH, K¥ tative Aldrich, of Chicago, who is[t0Det Jersey or she will find herself dinance was lost by a vote of 10to 2, |moved that the ie be passed | 1 od, evade Ga) eumalien © booked to succeed Consul General |i the clutches of the inw. Let her Councilmen Barnes and Stark voting | Vet the mayor's ve le wae Very! sour paper, prevaric somewhat Lee at Havana, President McKinley | °°**"*- eri aye. witch in earnest, aynut that Demo convention ] y . » WZ . side cKinle! 4 1 fon © ,/ wd ie ratihion Gaver fe . —_—_— i eo A The ordinance providing fot the| The mayor put the motion, | tar was held Lete at the court house ka aDpDer % <& ie reported to have. expressed his de- AF a ocala vot > have been | Was the Council Meeting of Last} grading and graveling of the alley | asked for remarks, and requested Mr. oy May 29, Now, if my report of i * sire to avoid any possible implication “Rig be dlaleas den Aileadhlcs ae) rht between Third and Fourth and Ten-| Farley to take the < He theo leat conventiga was not true, why ye oe of discredit to General Lee, and add- prompted byjthe purest motives but it oe nessee and Norton streets was read, | said he was ayor, had a right lo we aur coupty we _— W ] ndc )W s| } c ides ing: “This administration indorses| Will require further evidence to cons Mr. Barnes objected to it, sayiog| Veto any and ull ordivances, and at@ convention . » c fe Hinie-the : the i a 4 inati vould always exercise that prer fon't cars for a man ll that Gene: 3 ep vince the publie that it was so in- such alleys were an abomination, ou} Wou ) i ad avi 5 all that General Gee has done, and mm calling mid a pre- IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. account of the gutters on each side, | tive whenever he wanted to. He) of your re wishes it to be so understood at} *Pited: At ls doubtful what prompted | (MPORTANT MATTERS DECIIED. |*; said in respect to bis honesty, integ-| varicator. for it is gen h reek with filth on sccount of a ally koows PROMPT ATTENTIONGIVEN TO ALL OR DE Havana.” his action, whether it is a case of jin- lack of drainage. y and sincerity, his record and! that if yo lesired it you : - —- goism pure and simple or another —= The councilmen all seemed to agree | Feputation would compare favorably | would ‘tell a credit rather Tus revival im the iron industries | demonstration of that venom against] ay. savor Vetoes the Sewerage| {0 tis, and the ordinance was re-| with that of Mr, Farley. He ssil/ than the truth for caste T knew the . gabe country is becoming more|certain institutions for which he is] ™M® MAvor Vetoes the Sewerage! tered back to the ordinance com- fariber that It was inmate Ite a8 9008 dl him bray. Vy Recs - ~~ marked every day. While pricesare}noted. It is charged against the] Ordinance, But His “I Fore mites. pall ag ee, sis tates 5 |.) SUEnOt pines hy r , ; e No. 1 : 1 Telephone Ne. 371 . ‘ . 2 : ' st eatly excited, y ve a deseription of him so that} No, Third Street. ern aee ey Se not as high as is desirable there is an|mayOr that instead of being simply bid” Was Promptly CRMATERY COMMENTED Councilman Livingston suid be 1 may know him at sight. He is Ta vance <|mayor of the city exercising in an Overriden, Chairman Williamson read a com-|iy favor of progress flye feet and five inches high. Junprejudiced manner duties of munication from W. G. Downs, ask-| ment and made quite a speech in : ’ about ainety or a hundred e ak ones Ghd DAE é lag for the price of @ lot he desires. | support of sewerage, and said the city | vty ic about 34 wenes ol. but 9 e that olfice and making suggestions The matter was referred to a special red aan tok cok dane I aly ies pee en ec ric 1g while matters are under discussion, | AN EXCITING EPISODE OF THE MEETING.| committee composed of Messrs, Bell, Councilman Williamson said fer} pair, brown eves; bas an tenorant ex activity that betokens an early vance in prices, Iron is th eter of business anJ eve . business conditions jg Hected in the jrow trade. ‘The bright] he simply sits back and tries to curry al Starks and Williamson. feurteen moaths he had been con-| pression on his face and speaks with outlook Saehis industry is enco favor with the public by jingoism, FIRE COMMITTEE, sidering and studying sewe in}a nasal twang; bis legs are about and Power Co ipertor every class of business The mayor is a man of keen percep-| ‘The regular meeting of the coun-] Chairman Kamleiter read the resig- | &¥eFY grade and the| like a couple of churn sticks; his ' e levy had been made for sewerage,| head in shape and size has very ees f ~e tions and certainly knows that a sys-{cil took place last night, Mayor! nation of Joho Ruby as stationman 4 A ruomixent St. Louis business od - Yeiser presiding. The sewerage at the fire department. ‘The appoiot- ods of the tax col-lmuch the resemblance of a nut, and what it cor and was in the bh lector, He thought that in a few) coc ot | Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follow: sins.would tem of underground sewerage for - man was drowned in a bathtub at his} ), ; dinance was passed over the mayor’s| ment of Harry Allen in his stead was L ‘ . ead ied Sunday motile and tlie (oas.[TAteoee W8 Ctyiby need of the| vc, than inearing to she olty seewel ethan, months sewerage would be under way| he about’ equal to that. of ‘a very Store Lights 25c per month. ~~ er cations are that the death was purely | 222" 8&4 id he not tey to make po-]erage system. The Mechanicsburg] Councilman Kirchoff reported the| #4 then the people could ame ‘ When last seen Residence Lights 20c . r : chore eae. {litical capital out of every propo-| street railroad frauchise was dleteat-| need of wire in Yeiser Park and was| Whether the council was “tlhe wore a gray suit of clothes and Current tor Fans $1.69 _ wrovg. The council cannot afford tan shoes. You will have to le to go back, he on with the sewera, Sceldental and not a suicide. Such! sition it is believed he would not have| ed; the Rieke ice house exemption authorized to place barked wire where ordinance was also defeated, 9s was] necessary. D. 8: SIMON, Supt. instances have been recorded before, 1. He said to go) close or else you will mistake the ed- vetoed the measure. But he has and unreasonable as it may seem A that abolishing the office of city mar- sia erauaae : itor of the Paducah “Register” for| ous. there can be little doubt that purely | PrtcHee™ this game once too often. Isnt, ‘The bill of Mr. Ed Eaker,for 3 aes Major Barnes said at first he was! jim, Rerowren, . ” = a a pure'Y)'rhe people want the sewerage and | services on the street roller which be _ The bond of Mr. Porteous as spe-| against sewerage, but after iivestiga- | oan m oO) accidental drownings have occurred cial policeman, was ratified. ting it he became in fa of | 100 Reward #100, ; iC ‘ F the present city council will receive}did not render, was referred. The ‘ ) ra do with the old| Councilman Williamson —_ asked | Statistics of cities adopting sewe city bonds was discussed but not] Whose fault it was that the gutters | show a decrease in settled, and the wind-up of the mect-| Were in such bad shape. Mayor]cited a few instanc been proven, ing was a lively tilt between Coun-| Yeiser said that usually a man was] to know which the p ' appointed every summer for the spe-| grow, the city or the cemetery. He AGENT FOR i Caligraph and Densmore — in the bath tub. We would — not, i im sne bet tals would ol, | iheir plaudits, if not immediately, { question of what to however, urge this as an argument when the advantages of the system wanted againsc the bath. 1 ¢ shall ple wanted to Tue, eftort atilish ancabdas ——_— cilman Farley and the mayor, i a | He effort to establish sugar facto- Srapleabionets: cial purpose of flushing the gutters. | said the city’s death ra'e was larger | © ; . * . ig cigg uimran Mr esr a | <tr “ldreuto ihe. Tototnaiiina it Is. Counoliman Williameon suggested to ite popuistion than any” other “in Bratt pes Typewriters and?Supplies, “ Sorghum sugar bas prove a failure, | Commercial Conzress at Philadelphia Any ot oe ye aca ae that the sanitary inspectors take one} the Union. While he wanted com. | #!\1 ésioting nature tn detny y rf and a number of the wills have been! the other day President McKinley aud ares : ‘ai “ 108 | day each week for flushing the gut-| pany when he got to Oak Grove, be| | fer One F 107;SOUTII SECOND STREET : F A | is be Vp sue two ca ek mecciiigs Were read) ters, but this did not meet the ap-| said, he did not want too much of it, | [yfanycane (nat at fa 187-Will 6 : 4 purchased by a ian who makes @/ truly said: ‘Resuscitation will not] aud approved. proval of the council, and finally on} Councilman Kamleiter was also. in by Degg BHENEY & G0, Toledo, 0 EL exchanne fot old Meahined as 3iieeral fi pups . business of bandhoy such ¥;]be promoted by recrimination, * The FINANCE COMMITTEE motion of Capt. Williamson the may-|favor of sewerage. He did not s Pam Pills are the best l for shipment to Mexico, « cur | distrust of the present will not be re-] C!i ma Livingston presenter the! or was authorized to appoint a re-|think the council could go back. es ie 7 Th A d 'Cl AG D | growing is beginning to Ls hed lieved ti disteiet OE tha nie A ies a +] sponsible man for the purpose. They might wait, he said, but when| Christan poaraye wae; Che Prem e ran lore, arence am This man, who ix familiar with the| patriot makes a better citizen than al | The cemetery commities wae ade} the sewerage was put jo would be) a. suche Hallway | Thirteenth atroet, bet | ae - jorized to advertise for the placing | dead and gone, aud proj nly N90! weredfor thie Gccaiion tiy re-| Pennsyly avenue and F street a BNETE & DALLAMAaducah, Ky order that it be itemized. property holders on Court from] that if something 1s not done, river ant home for tourists apd ‘sight- ers r ‘ ia eee nt thet pessimist, We have got to be pe|¥ of about 4000 feet of water mains in| count of having no sewerage, “AD lig Se Be ‘. Josh omed as 4 —~~country, says that the mistake of] tient, for, much as we want. to move Oak Grove. The ordinance was passed over the | duced rat sf jal re rAguIMATION ‘1D. 0 | =at-| 3 Kansas was in not going into beet|out of the old house, we van not do itt ma secon Councilman Hell read a petition| mayor's veto by a vote of 10. to 1 tov, “Tickets on/sale June 30th, WASHINGTON, D, 0. Attorney at-Law sugar raising instead of sorghum. | till the new one is fiuished.”” Adding] Mate pie’ j| for the extension of water mains on}Councilman Carter voting no Seta lucha Rita - Louiavie Trust Building, He says 1 parts of the eare|that remedial legislation is bigger #7y] Twelfth street from Broadway to! Councilmas Kirchoff had previously |, This led am ‘ European, $1.00 and up RyPER NY-PRUMISsfoN TO remedial legislation is in proe| City hospi » »| Court. The main object of this is to| been excused, picturesque sgétions of Missouri, Ameri | tour swiiue abundantly adapted to the ' ked that when it is]! ight plane get the water into the Illinois Central! ‘The mayor read a communication | ’4asas and Golorado. Imatican, $1.50 to 2.50) riivitty soucanuais co. i the sugar beet. wpleted the “country will have mJshops, | The water company was] from Wharfmaster Fowler relative to| Special trans consisting of Pull) i eo Non | Kalultabie Eafe assnraucweocianys ts VC ” — | business confidence and industrial ac= e-| inetracted to make the extension. |the dangerous condition of the whart/ man butlys sleepers and reclining | et ee ate NONI NOr ere ee Oe Tue trouble between Japan and] tivity.’’ In these remarks President| Ported, but the report was referred,in] There was also a petition from|to teams and merchandise; he sail Piped po go age gates ee ost. Most antral ogden eet ie c Hawaii grows more serious, and the| McKinley shows that he carnes the ity, Pueblo, Grand Junction, Salt ‘The finance committee reported | Ninth to Eleventh, and on Eleventh | shipping will greatly decrease, ' n the city T. M- HALL, Pro) Japanese minister has expressed his] same level head on his shoulders that] that a settlement had been made with | from Court to Broadway. A similar] Councilman —Liviagston heartily | ¥#ke City; Catlin and) on to San seh ‘ determination, unless he shall be te McKinley bore when he] Assessor John Fisher. order was made in this instance, favored some action, but none was|*rancisco, , PO a aarer ese ge race water Taek, cree dalletetichy aniwae (aan ssing delegations of voters] ‘The report of City Marshal Collins] Councilman Williamson reverted taken, except to reter it to the atreet| , Cltistian Endeavorgrs in taking Important Notice, G. R.DAMIS 4 his recent note than he has received, |at Canton, What good can possibly] "4% Teal, showing amount due the] to the $1700 to the city’s credit in] committee. this route have opportunity to visit} All persons-knowing themselves ine ° . ’ to call for his passports. ‘There is| come from recrimination and abuse| “''Y 8 Snes alone, $981.44, and a] bank, to pay off old bonds never pre-| Cduncilman Barnes said the levee | Colorado Springs, Manitou and Den-| dlebted to the rms of Rogers & King AGENT FOR P) mi f , , : pee ‘ total of $1,894.45 due the city, sented. He wanted to know whether | bere was not as steep as the one in| Yet Competent representatives of and John Rogers Son are hereby , Seid to be one Japanceo war vessel inj of the President or his party because) ‘The whartmaster’s report wasread,| or not it could be loaned et interest, Memphis and other places, and that|'!¢ Missouri Pacific Railway will be] warned to calf and settle the same at Pos Hawaiian waters and another on its} before time has elapsed sufic accompanied by the treasurer's cer-|‘The matter was referred to the finauce | if all horses were properly shod there |i!! Charge of train to render assistance | once at- my offige. No. 127 South ron an S = way thither, while a third is getting] accomplish anything in the way of|tificate for $84, committee, would be no slipping on the stones |“ makd trip comfortable for patrons] Fourth street, and-thereby save to . ready to take is departure for the| legislation there lus not been a ree} ., The regular pay roll, amounting to] Councilman Livingston criticised} Councilman Farley’ also suggested | While en rowe, An instructive |Uremselves costs, as I will be forced . (Pe iTupiaidlars shes feo. war| vivel of tuslogne { large proportions, | #2:400-12, wes allowed, the action of some people in con-| that merchants quit overloading their| tiverary of the trip will be mailed | to proceed byftaw toycollect same, all rum “ es q ‘ Ook Ss ut . tae it ry Miscellaneous i'l, amounting to] structing platforms over gutters for 7 free by uldressing | a unless otherwise settled promptly, £ ships there and wit probably biave} Pessimism is at a nts folly, At! $75.19, were alloneu horses to stand on, He wanted the ouncil then adjourned, ater}. ., Hi H. Cc. os xD pee. Ep H. Ponruan, Furnaces. others there *Just for s summer this time it is inexcusable, because A receipt for old bonds recently| street inspector to order them re. the mayor announced that he{ G+ Ps and T. A.» fav. Ry., ‘eceiver of Rogers & King and John cruise” ere long, ‘The intwivat of the| the signs of the times all point to aj retudied received ut the American | moved, A motion to that effect was | Wppuld advertise for bile for the wea. , in Youls, Mo, Rogers & Son, — §6tf | call on him and gob cstimniten . RPA | rand revival to come in the near tue{ Getian Hank was read, ‘Yuis show-| carried, efpae work. He then went over tol Go. ap Mpa ue 4 Mb For Sale, tor heating your resitence, —/ ed that about $1700 was due the city] Councilman Barnes moved that|Cjptain Farley and took him to task| ea Trav. Agt. Mo. Pace Ry., At the Sun office old papers, nice : J e Louisville, Ly. / oto, «= An ex: Po a Be and clean, just the thing to put un- atean ing colloquy ensued, Captain Far-| Dg. Eawardsy Speoialtyfyes,Kar, | ter /nypets and on shelves. 26 conta] Tilly Slateand Iron Ropte avoiding a difficulty by saying lu {Nose and Throat, Padacay, Ky, ly ndred. 129 8/‘Thid St, suds is recog . | ed the. worl over, al she te mot/ture and a revival that hi pe aps on bonds not presented for payment, | some time when it is convenient thel¢-bis crit ata -Alogt. and see the begun and is seen and recogniz¢d by|'Phe old bonds were presented in the] street roller be taken out to 3% 4 al 10 will not seaf Gacil, butt was not decided whet’ Fountain Park avenue for. ” can ud “i,