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My $- ut ™ ‘y _ Me Requisite Two-Thirds, | gered. ? Oy Ps 4 BE CONFIRMED, The Hawaiian Treaty Will Get SPE ORAS ment to place on the free list firticles controlled. by trusts, arraiguing the various large trusts. Mr. Allen (Neb.) urged Jegal proceduré against the trusts. § * ie | Only one roll-eall occurred during |The South the ddy, on Mr. Lindsay's ‘amend- meat to place all sugars on the, same eM: BARNEY BARNATO. African King, Jumps Overboard, Diamond Dr. Hobbs and Joe Edrington, , can- didates for the state senatorship. Itis anderstood that the’ candi- dates for the cireuit judgeship and commonwealth attorneyship present with exhaustive addresses enumerating their respective merits, but the time required to hear them were basis. ‘This Wad rejected—26 to 29. Mr. MdEnery (La.) voted with) the Repablieans in the negative, and Senators Pettigrew and Mantle with the Democrats !n t irmative, Yor an Old Cr Pringetov, Ky. Juye 1).—4Mosed Hobby kil& Led Holmad forty-hve years ago. No adtion Wad taken un- til Saturday, when the grand jay in- dicted bim for murder. He was ar. rested and lodged ia and hfs teial will take place Friday next. ©Rhe Tincipa, Witnesses to the affairs are ut living. Hofman’ was “thundered on count of illicit relations between Hobby and his wife. CANVASS OF THE SENATE. AN thd Detalte Settled And Wil Go to Senate Soon, SOME OF as PROVISIINS DETAILED. ton, June 1 xation Hawaii to the ited States will be sent to the Sena Soon After the return of the Presi- aflent, tinless present plans are alter- ‘The treaty has been written and all its details were fully agreed upow before the President and Seeret ary Sherman left for the South. , ‘There is no doubt, itis said, of the Presi- “dent's acquiescence to the terms of the treaty for the reason that he was fully aware of them before he left The treaty is on the eral lines of the treaty negotiated y the ad- ministration of Dreside atid abducting Kirkland's thirteea- and withdrawa by Presi *Jyear-old daughters “Marweyy adubits nd. Tt provides for anuexation! being an accessory with / Jpluspy. Without the exaction of conditions on] The latter has vot heen fount. the part of the Hawaiians as to form of government to be J. KEVIL to Hawaii, leaving that question be entirely disposed of by the govern went of the United States The United States will ever, to assume the det ent Hawaiian nt, bat will come into possession of all the Hawaiian crown lands and other pos- sessions, Several senators ave received defi- nite informauien concerning the ex astence of the treaty, and are well ac- quainted with its terms, though they - vill Pose — refuse to diteuss the matter, having Becomes the will Posey Murder received the information in confi- J Case, dence. The knowle of the exist- _ — ence of the treaty has Leen commu. nicated to members of the commitice on foreign relations, and also to mem: bers of the finance committee, Lo lican caucuses the subject of the Wealy bad been hinted at, but in mother & ~ vagie ~ inanver. Senators asserted that there were in progress veyoUations looking to anvexation, but they would pot ever that they knew « treaty bad been drawn, nor would they give any assurances that it woul be sent to the Senate. In private conversa- tion with her Senators, howeyer, they gave information that was deti- wite enough to satisfy those with whom they talked that the treaty was not only to be sent in, but that it was now already «drawn and only awnit- ing the the signatures of the oflivers of the two ernments to complete, It is known that the approval of the Committee on Foreign Relations is assured ht members of the committee have approved its terme. This will enable the committe to speedily report the treaty to the Sem- ate, so that itinay be taken ap im- mediately after the tariff bill is dis- posed of The Senate has been canvaised to ascertain the extent of the Senators favoring annexation, and while there are some Senators who are non-com- mittal, the supporters of the propo- sition say they believe that they ean count upon the two-thirds vote neo- essary to insure ratification, NT ARRIVES To Fill a Vacancy. Princeton, Ky., June 14,—A. D Moore was selected by the joint silk verite aud Popalist commitiee yegtéer- day to Ml the vaAcaney f6# | doanty attorney caused by tho resignation pf J.P. Coleman, the presént nominee Mr, Moore was a candidate for the position before the April primary. Charged With Abducting « Gir, Mayfield, Ky.,. June 14 Harney, white, lms’ been arrest charged with going, with Jack Joha- son, to the house of J. M. Kirkla Nominated by Democrats for Mayor of Princetong Princeton, June 15,—At the Dem vcratic city convention this mornin, Kk. Kevil was placed in nominatio to bear the Democratic standard VERY MYSTERIOUS ree, how- the pres vern| Mate Howard Was Sven by Oficer Jones Today.--What He Says. ‘ ‘Tow Jackson and Willagi Joho- son, the colored suspects under ar rest at Memphis charged with the murder of Will Posey here last week will probably be released, ‘The case is now shrouded jn mystery, and the police here are doubly perple Mate Howard, of the towbo: A. Speed, on which Will Stevenson Will Posey w@re deck Lands be fore the-murdér, Was in about light this morning and claimed to Officer Jones that he saw the two mon vader arrest at Memphis staty Posey on the bow of the boat at Cairo Friday before she reached bere. gouncing Posey’s death in the hos- pital here, and supposing the mur- derers were wanted here, wrote to Marshal Collins. To all appearances, however Posey’s wound was fresh on the Sat- urday might it was dressed here and was inflicted inthe cooper shop at First and” Washington streets by Grant Stevenson, The wen in jail at Mewphis admit they killed q man at.Cairo, and the mateon the boat, who saw the attack, said Posey was the Victim, Yet Posey was stabbed here on the night following the affair at Cairo, and by a man on the same boat, the Speed. Thus the matter stands, and thé authorities here will order the men released go far as they are concerned. It Cairo wattle she ¢an order then held. : GOLORED - BELLICERANTS. And Takes, Up Appointinents This Morning. no, June 15.—The Pros idential party arrived a8 per program this moruing and the President at once west to his office and took up official bwsiness. It is believed af, number of important appointments will be made today. Kentuckians are consumed with expectancyy THE TARIFF. DEBATE, Washiv Iwo Fights Last Night That Were Almost Serious. All Four of the Marécipamts, Avs rested and Locked Up Today, It Between Hoar and ‘Till- Man in the Senate, Bob Snith will Rodel M olf Send +) [gaged in a Gebt hut night, ! adage 26 to 20 in Fayor | Suit of which Molett was badly eut about the headwith the butt end of a pistol Moth Were arrested this fore- noon. Washington, June 14,—The Sen-| _ Chas Duer and Chas Pool, colored, atodebate-onibe sugar seliodule of ene ere aree srnerene the tariff bill proceeded today with] ssinaton | # pecs fio ipieht, and only one diverting incident to relieve] Busr CUE at Todt | Siaabing his coat. the monotony into which the diseus-] 801% wake arrested by" Oflicer Crow gion had lapsed, ‘This was the sbarp| ®™¢ locked up to awajt a hg exchange between Mr., Hoar, of FOR SCHOOL THUSLE: Massachusetts; aud Mr, Tillman, of South Caroling, representing the to] Win, J, Whiteis Asked to Become extremes of senatorial proceedure, w Candidate, Mr, Tillman again referred to pub-| lished charges of irregularity in con- |’ paction with the sugar schedule, and Knowing you to be a live, progress . Y fnterest ofthewity sted that the Senate would stand {sive man, with the F ty convicted before the American peo-Jat heart, welask .you to . begoniv a le if it failed to Investigate the} candidate for school trustee, and Pparibes Mr. Hoar calmly and im-| promise you our vote and sure Clee. pressively repelled this statement, his tion. tone and language..being, caleulated A % asarebuke. He be aed an ba red Appetite couies*with® eiiting, if the charges of ircogu ie ee not ONLY | toot has been kept sweet and tasty preposterous, but infamous, Bh a Jerett of Ledaanl colina Ot Mr, Allisov, in charge eee Pe. triguralor. | Foe aflecliy He ya made another speech im @ He Of | a a Admpayt , Dili One yote Taken ERrgxds oF -BerreReSOgooLs. Bao |< day tay. c He read a dispatch in a paper en-|'Paken Up ut Belton This Morn: 4 erable interest manifested in the case, theBLF at no excitement over it. Was not forth coming. TOMORROW'S WEDDINGS. oh DROWNED AT SEA, ‘Two Popular Paducah Girls to be Married, The marriage of Miss Louise Speck, of the city, ‘and Mr. Sam J. Bolentine, of Nashville, will take place, as previously announced, at 10/30 tomorrow morning at the Ger- man Lutheraii ¢hurch, Rev. Brueck- ner officiating. At 9 o'vlock tomorrow motping Miss Mftiinte Pike, dauighter of Mr. W. H. Pike, will le thartied to Mr. Robt. J. Stockman, Rev. Muthet Jansen officiating. sident Afrives at Washington and Lakes Up Appointments. Pre: J.B. KEVIL FOR MAYOR OF PRINGEiun. London, Jane 1%—A special diss sh trom Fuuchal, Island of pace Madeira, off the wot! Coast of Mo- there rocco, says that on the arriva: today of the British steamship Scot, ]* whieh left Table Bay, (Cape ‘Town) on June 2, for Southampton, it was announced that Harney Barnato, the South Afriga “diamond king’’ who was among'the passengers; ad com- mitted suicide by legping oyerboacd, His Hody wus recovered. London, June 14.—The “Daily felegraph,'* which announces the th of Barney Barnato while a pas- senjger ou the Scot froin Cape ‘Town, says, On the authority of news agency, that he fell overboar a. Barney Barnato was in many re- spects the most remarkable speculator of the century. Of all the English- mon who have stuken part in the @evy@opment of South Africa two only have'sectited a world-wide rep- utation, These have been Cecil Rhodes and Baruett'Isaacs, more of- ten and less respectfully styled Bar- Barnato was an assumed name —a sort of stage name—for he began his life in South Africa by exhibiting a trick donkey, some twenty-five years ago, He was then about 20 ; years of age. Albert Roofmark was, fined $1, for Barnato was an English Jew and | drunkenness, illustrated in an extraordinary way the financial genius of his race. Up to the point wherg bis fortunes began to decling he made mowey by leaps and bounds, and ia 1 when his He i fortune was at its zenith, he} The W. C. T. estimated to control interests] tion will be in session one day and Korth ia the neighborhood of a hun-|dvening, ‘Thureday “June. 47th, in dred million pounds. It was the| the Cumberland Presbyterian church, fashion to call him the richest man] Paducah, Ky., ‘The program is as in.the world. folllows : POLIGE COU. ession Held This Morn: ing. A Short s Three Alleged Wife Beaters on the Docket. Conrad Boyd, colored, was eliarge ed with slapping lie wife, in Judge Sanders’ court this morning... #* it was his first appearance for such, of- fenses he was fined $20 and- ti costs. _— t Jawes Campbell, colored was fitted, $10 and costs for striking his witeg'4 ‘The case against Phil Stephen, charged with keepmg 4 ‘disorderly house, was continued amtihFriday? A case against Ed. Averitt, for d breach of the peace, was, continued until tomorrow, District € }, District Conven- BARNEY BARNATO, African Stocks Domorstisot His Suicide. The sensational suicide of Barnato the South king, has ha ly demoralize § which there waa a detided panic to- PROGRAM MORNING nvention called to order by Digrict hient—Mrs, Dorottiy Koger xereite~ Mrs, Kugemia Wood SSION 9 O'CLOCK b 7 Levot libert.t \ppoin'ing of Committe y, Contmitiees ow Bary Comumni tee Barney ws African diamond oe eaten oiena the effect to thorough- |") paper—“Logal emperatics youth African stocks in| Mes. Ro Rivers, Discussion by delegates. Paper—"Young Women's Huelah Boogher Discussion by ¥. Workers, Question Hox—Condyoted by Mes, Fran - # Charge to the Convention—Mrs. Dorothy Legion"=. Work’'—Miss Kei D ) Aleetiom Uf OMowrs Ist Utstrlot 1. Neontide Devotions! Hotr-Conducted by Mrs. Amanda Wilhelm EVENING SESSION 1.) Devoutoual —_ Raeroige Probabitity Come to] eyear f Minutes of Morniug Session irtat. 4 Report of Executive Cominitten. 4. .Mothers’ Meotiug—Conducted, by. Mrs. Pearl Norvell Disc case! | 6. Hrwne 2 O CLOCK, Mrs, @bliza. Willin alt nr'd¥ the Mothers Willard Settlement, resoue work Beau ‘The Noah Franklin murder galled in the Banton circuit court | te dircussion Jed by Mrs, Frances B. this morning, and the work of champ. j ape robes geld apes sg] Fe Papersttesctié Work—Mré, Ea ma Fox Jarek tok beha eT Cope 8) 5. wong=eint eo the Ne That Huds” , 5 eSS10) Judging, from, appearances, the ee onse will go-to trial. Attorneys Crossland, Bradshaw and Harris will Hrosecute, and Greer, Reed Oliver will d se- Maste. Devotional Exerckse. Avldress by the State President, Mrs, Fran and | érs 8, Beanenamy ere is consid-} | Visitors to W. C,T..U. District Convemion. Mrs, Francis C. Beau: champ, State President Kentucky W.C.'T. U., will be the guest. of Mrs. Dorothy Koger, Mrs. Martha Grassham the guest of Mrs. Emma Fox; Mrs. Sallie Hubbard, the guest of Mrs, Jobo Hall; Miss Beulah Hoogher, the guest of Rector Reed's Aw aniustag “spectacle” was pre- | famil: Delegates’ from Fulton, sented “this morning -nt ‘hind and | Maytiekl {Benton, Marray Eddyville ay. Mr Fendoe Burnett was| 24 Smithland names not given. standiag rthe crossing when Patents Granted firmer drove past in a wagon, To Kentucky and. Pennesseo invent- Mrs Burieet gagriod unter his arm} ors during the past week.” Reported refle-with i hooked handle, /yy O, A, Snow & Co; Patent Attor- the mules passed #9 pear that! neyg, Washington; D.C, tle bridle eniight In the ligok of the} 'y.” £ Barclay Bowling Green Hmbrella, The occurrence was so] Ky., bottle. % Risen that Mr, Burnett did not have] "WK, Baxter, wie to Und out the oveasion of it, cooking aparatus, bat held beroigally to the parachute,} yt. M. Lyon, Covington, Ky. ,wype- and was dragged for some little dis- writer net. fy ant tance before he recovered his com-] "J Pennington, pdsure~and-extricated himself from] pejy guide. A HOOKED UANDLE, And the Predicamont tu Which It Got a Yo Man, Frankfort, Ky., lmonton, Ky., BUSINESS BOOMING, On the Hustling Illinois Central ’ Railroad. NEW STEEL BEING LAID. Fight New Depots Just Finished Up the Road-—Increase In Speed Contemplated, OTHER RAILROAD NOTES. There is Q0W more work being dove from Louisyilie to Memphis on the Llinois Central in one week shan wa (one in former times in a year. This ia no exaggeration. A person who has pot seen for himself has no ide» what-a vast amount of improve- meut is being done, Workmen yesterday began laying henyy steel tracks from Louisville to West Point, a distance of twenty-one milea, in order to reduce time. The alignment of the road at this point is the best on thé division, being almost witoight; and fifteen or twenty min- lites of lost time ean We made up there; without ditticulty. | # Theintention is to from timd to time lay heavy steel rails all over the Awitoayakimately reducing the time wereatulenl.- wBight-new. depots linve just ‘been completed, seven passehger* ana one combination ‘depoty the latter at Cen- tral City, All the rtiepots have slate roofs, % 7 heat was. so excessive: in the Iels Central... yards. yesterday, | where improvements dre under way, that.geveral ofthe brick magons ;had to lay off, aud go. home, to escape} prostration by. hat, «The thermom- j Ql Clerk Jones’. oilice, | 30, regis 1a degrees, ut it was in the sua, . Doday,, most of | the workmen resumed, their labais, Assistant Chivf’"Rngideer’E.! W. Bowser passed through the cify’ this morning, ef rortetyy thé'road “from bebe tte eit Fulton, “~" Lhere wore several. wind and rain Storms all up and down the. Hlinois GC sgl last might. bat there was no! damage except in the temporary de- | rangement af a few, wires, Capt. Jacobs came over ghis inorn- ing from Brooklyn” othe transfer boat, to purchase a new. shaft for, the Fred Nellis, Supt, WeJ.. Harahan and family left last night on their private car for Dawson. W. A, Vantrese, « blacksmith” at the shops, had his left had puinfully burned yesterday, which temporarily disables hin, The shop improvements will soon be finished, the brick work being al- most completed, Traveling Auditor kt. Adams, wife and baby, were in the eity today and went south at nooit, Mr. A. J. Mellott, formerly night watchman at the Short Line depot, will arrive in a day or two on a visit to friends. He now lives at Pinck- neyville. The river front. grading is pro-| gressing rapidly, aud today twenty! seven teams were at work, Contrac- | tors Barnes and Halloran say. they| will complete the work before the] specified thirty days. | Agent John Malvibill, of Brook- | lyo, was over this morning to #ee his| daughter, Mattic, who has been ferously ill of malarial fever now better, lowever, A WONDERFUL CURE, A Two Years’ Sufferer From} Chronte Rheumatism | Casts His Crutches Aside and Wants Them No More, ‘The following written statement of | a wonderful cure accomplished by the | boy faith eurest, Brown, is furnished | she dilema aus tines. Tbe farwer,| yy HH, Ruth Te: tolmadid thatlerw thio AOre fanghable,| work ur trieee ete eee thought Mr. Burgett had made con- }, Wheatley, Mempbis,Tenn , bj- neption of “purpose, and wanted to] oycle, . ft use a club on bin for frightening the mules, INJURIES PROVED FATAL, MARKETS, (Reported Daly by Lacy Grain Company.) - Chicago, UL, June 15,— July Young Lady of Cc ville Dies} wheat opeved at, 704), highest BE ar 6 703s, closed st 6939. te “ Sept. corn opened jab) 26/¢ anit Misi! Collier, “aged 16, a welll closed at 26's. kngwn young lady of *Colliersville,| gepts + jauta opedtal ab 464, died lags might) from, burns received | closed at 15 Je. gyer ® hronth ‘The remains were} July pork opened at $7.65 uried fo the ke ly graveyard this clodod at $7.55. and aftdrnoon, July lard opened at $3.75 L . en ry closed at $8.72, CANDIDATES OUT: Sept. ribs opened at ‘$1.52 ' a closed at $4.47, 2s sh Speeches Made at Benton] No Wereeeipty 305 Cars. { Yesterday. Hradstreet Teporiddd dévreide of i ; 5,863,000 bushels wheat for world’s and and and and us by 4 cottespondent i | Ye y afternoon at the home} of. Z, Umiaugn, Ziv South Ele enth, Mr. ‘Troutman, formally for man of the P. 'T, & .A, shops, was most wonderfully healed, of rheuma- tism, though he had been unable to take a step with- out help for more than two years. He was cairied in.on achair, and af-| ter he hail exercised his faith arose and walked out of the house ty bis} carriage, with a little aid of two peo-} ple, He left his crutches behind him, | saying he didn’t want them any more, Elder Brown and his son, the Boy Preacher, are holding meetings at the Northern Methodist church, and kindly invite all to bear him, Smiles, trey say, are the food of love, but food brings {the . simile of | love if it has-been kept in a Jewett] or Leonard’ cleanable {refrigerator. i FIRE! ] ubber Hose. WEY INE 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 ci for I2c Do you need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. EORGE 0. HART & SON Hardware and Stove Com INCORPORATED, 109-11 7)N. Third-st pany, 303-307 Broadway “We Have Them.” Green and Purple in Oxfords »” Lace 32! Broadway. —— GEO. ROCK & SON Cheap Goods for Sale Great Bargains Come and see! FIRE! On account of damage by fire to my stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, ™ HH. BLAIBED & That's Us. ALWAYS UP TO DATE Quick Sales and Small Profits is Our Motto.... Call and see our New Styles in - ++ « Green, Patent Leather Tans, (Chocolate and Ox Blood Oxfords For LADIES, MISSES and Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc.,I will from and after this date continue to retail my stock of goods, at No. 215 Broadway, Paducah, 'Ky., at very low prices. Come and see if you want great bargains. x .~ *CHILDREN, Boys, you can buy Tennis:Shoes from us at 20 cents a pair. COCHRAN & COCHRAN, 331 BROADWAY. Shoes bought of us shiaed free You Need’a Nice Suit, When you call on your best girl, and of course you Want « How would an English Serge, Clay Iwill, Clay Worsted, you? We bave them at all prices in summer weights or one of those imported If you want to appear well call at suit in PRICE to compare with the times, votch Novelties suit 7 the schedule, presenting tables which < ‘There was speaking at]Befton yes- visible supply. he declared proved that the sugar re- Wanted, terdhy by the: various candidates, it taal finers received less protection: under} “Pwo good, vespeetabla old persons | being: the first day ef circuit court, It’s a very good werkt to Jive in, the Senate schedule tan Under the) to five on and take care of a place,| ‘The Tegtstative candidates, J. B.]it you own” &, Jewett or. Leonard existing law. Mr, Pettigrew (9.D.) Po rent for \he right person, Ad. | Wy@te? Ws 0) Hollamt and Elder'D, | cleanable er etOF. See them at. spoke at Jength in favor of bis amend-] dress L, care Nf Su, a A4j6] M. fFreen spoke, being followed by} the Scots Hardware Co, ijt . Don't make a mistake “and get the wrong kind. Svott Herdware Co., | have the genuine, 11 jt. J endlgr & Lyd@on,” the’ shoe mak- ers, for @hoes, ldjeod Se LORING ESTABLISHMENT, 338 Broadway. $14.00 and up. Pents made to Order, $3.76 and up. Suits made to Order, 0 ALTON'S