The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, July 5, 1897, Page 1

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Advertising is the Motive Power to Business. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 255 TROUBLE BELOW. a q Almost a Clash at Wingo Yesterday: TROUBLE AMONG THE COLORED, Warner Roberts Used an Ax Han- a'e on aColored Man's Head AND THAT STARTED THE TROUBLE This is the day we celebrate, but peubantr'vrakpthe OY c0ns, + Reports reached the city tuday! frank Morris, of the city, was| %¢ 1ida’t seem to celebrate much to- Played Won Lost Por Coat : ' from Wingo that for awhile yester- | ned g25 and costs in Judge Sand “\|day, It has been very quiet every- 5 sid day a race war seemed fimminent st] court this morning on a charge ot | WueTes im fact many say it was the! oD the little town below Maytield. hart ying Reverie i; a sale Wants M leas! enthusiastic and most-anevente | Terre 1 rn “ Friday night a colored man named | iyo wa ris iy Weapon. ful day they ever saw. Catto: o : ¢ was arrested Saturday night ynch Bradford stepped on the favorite! jeorge Wilson is the vs ‘ Yet there was no dearth of attrac- i ; . cora of Warner Roberts, white. | oolored’ nan arrested. by. Oificer| W008 # Will be seen by agiance at) TODAY's Gant ar a Roberts, crazed with anger and | Sutherland f ‘3 " tee the list below i his morning’s game between Pa- Ww d St c pain demanded to know what bol or, sap peg elie ane eee log THE RACKS ducab and Henderson, the third of re an Ove on ipany, 4 demanded to know what he| around baok premises. "His case was oe the cetlaks febilted n'a vidtaty: tor | iNCORPORATED, nee pping on Bhis feet, to} continued. This afternoon at the West End] the Indians, the score being 5 to 1 oa apa * which the colored fman [replied,| sfavhel Hudson was fined $10 and| Driving Park the regalar July races, }in ¢ayor of Paduc: +4 th i pan SOAGUE 109-117:N. Third-st “D—n your old fe i : T" in favor of Paducah. It was apretty} ‘Torre Haute, 1; Evansville, 10 303-807 Broadwa: z ‘ Don your old tect ott bis| Att Munn $5 for w breach oft og (wo days, began, ‘The st®-| game, played to a small crowd. Gaito, 2; Washington, 3. y ri Sy pe gat es ; peave, and Winfrey, for are well filled with good steppers!” pears and Petty in the box for the J Lawes ode blows on the head with an ax handle NA i, Wee latter, wan dned $80) and se ay Lepage lates respective sides, pitched pretty good] 7 THE BIG LE » he 7 at 7. oe Se et kes ae aines, seven bits bein; e paren . breaking the heavy hickory in twain |” case against Henry Proctor for}afternoon £ aire RK made off} 5) visville 6. Cincinnati 12 (OPER I LDF Bradford is in a dangerous cond etty and eight off Pears. Only : C WEEE ING LIAR LI tion, it is said, andy ou eday ‘when |” bengem of. ie penae continued llbne cya Mihi four errors were made, two on each} licago 2, Pittsburg & eS} ; id, and yesterday (when | Gall Graham paid the usual dollar} There w large crowd at La | si ! Cleveland 8, St. Louis 4 5 the town marshal “arrested” Jack here was a large crowd Bb BS Taide, Bie hel u 4S Dyer, colored, om tlie al u , re ig coon gy Jocketed laut ba atc stont 8 Barret arnt DA Pal acl i ree ly g oe hay Z " , Abe Grimes was docketed for aftainment there, In the forenoon | feld fence, and made a circui ; hiladelphia, 2; Brookly re li “ w reat cd ption among the eld fence, and made a cirenit of the . 3 ) a > rf vs =< petion aming th brea h of the pence, butthe case wastthere was a balloon ascension, and| pases, Noonan played first thisfore-| _ hiladelphia, 7 ; Brooklys wee-| re like, pi etty women: gen ere] deterred ott tt ons, inclading dancin, , “+e ond game, = 4 made to lyoch Roberts, the man wh , : ther attractions, including a McClelland right field and]°%Y ears 2 \ ll Ps . Valsad tha Bxheatie, vd ise gatnat Jian Webb, for} sulcient to hold the interests of the] Clittord conter field, y ie sate cian, 8 Stop to admiré them. Guns and pistols were freely the peace, was continued. | crowd SUMMARY, TODAY'S FORENOON GAME, Played Won Lost Pe y played, however, and the affair final KAILKROAD NOTES. THE BALL PARK. R BH PO A 7 am y / ly simmered down and peace pre Yhere were two games of baseball | } fea f 4 y / t ‘< sailed. A Nerrow Hecaps tor a Waters | day with Henderson, for fans and ee ‘ a § / r™~ PX -——— Dee A ae etl Mien | rooters, and this attraction as usual, “4 3 "i : - DEATH GOT pleacWwar Coeur held its own against counter attrac- ie ee x The Green, Ox Blood and-Chocblate in.Oxfords bh Gane a tions eS 3 . ; p | and Lace are beauti i . : . OTHER WAYS OF CELERRATISG, ee ae 5 gy uties, and the beauty is, the-pri: THE POT a 9 erme 0) Many people reat over to the Henderson wom MO A ‘ides 9 be f ces are so low everybody is buying them. Have “ i i tisentibanes' ve vkes,or out to Cold Springs to enjoy | Grima, ss 698 a1 et ule até ; ¥ ‘ 7 ; i nh tral arrivec t r ‘ Heit, « 0 shington at Chicago Ly - there like a ten pin whe wuisy city, and the result, was, the) Hound, 16 b 1 ¢| Baltimore at Cincinnat a | > bh oad te Svx is constrained to believe from | Ogden, ‘it oo 0 ball ip : “ king in, and pa atten | Sonia! tos atone: ouibeahis ote ana | 1] Brookiyn at New York. | Alex Armstrong, Colored, Loses | ‘ion to the i Mle degre an hd ties! euie tee] Oi bln s 8 ° Eeetoa at Philadelphia, 4 a : . A t hint, but ¢ hervically - . Tous... cco ts Cleveland at Pittsbu * ” > ~ His Life Over a Nickle. : 7 , left to? I jone of the holiday. - G FR tk Ry S py ably engrossed With | Nearly all the stores were closed, the SCHEDULE F eo. oe Cc ai 321 Broadway. visions divine of the fortheo - ea Seri cake men shan pia voks and government buildings Henderson at Paduc aoe al deals 3 51 Se beep ‘aa oyster, and all to- ; a itd GARDNER, |" {¢%" feet of him, and he was jerked ‘ 1 : Mee teil tnch 2, Beoderion 6 Washington at Cairo SHOT BY HOWARD GARDNER. ether coospired tor ita very , bases. ab 2, Heuderson 6, TMs ot Serre Haute ied rosy 1 bot very gently—off the track J quiet fourth, devoid even of the us- | Tmrt eshuniuin. See oe oh Teatro Heante * , : ual number of petty accidents. acxpar’s Gayrs. Wears and Stanton will the 5 scurred ¥ ‘ Some misereant fired twice through ae. ‘There was a tremendous crowd out ere Pe i. Betty The Murder Occurred Westend | ee eee eee roeet | ‘Phe A. OW. W. picnic at Ramona Willlame and Belt for Henderson. 4 ser + Pulron; KY Ly ig re from. Fulton that Para was a delightfu) affair, and the yesterday afternoon to witness the] G1. cy j noon at Fulton, Kys arrived yesterday morning at 8]P* s ade hae » second game with Henderson, despite ie Gforer, of Shelbyville, Ind.,|f See W: : , derson, des indo’ i joi o'clock. “The shooting occurred be- [crowd that attended was very large.1the sweltering heat. f arrived at noon to play center field j w Display. ( RASH SUITS. See Window Display o ns bight ree ce THEATERS TONIGHT. ‘ Clifford, the elegant little back- rh P rea and will probably be in | & is fortunate that the scoundrel who} ‘This evening there will be good] stop who had a finger badly burt] "US ® lernoon’s game. z A GARDNER 1S OMLY A BOY. [tired the shots «did no harm, other| performances at both theaters, and| soon after signing with Paducab,and| The great crowd will be out to- |B SINGLE BREASTED mits than 19 the coach window they can be recommended to all. went toSt. Louis, but was never re-|morrow to see the great game with |f DOUBLE BREASTED j Aer hatte WMG on Nikiae) SARE anaie leased, was telegraphed Satarday to Lanteyile | “ ueclub, Dowling will | onto LED Bret Alex Armstrong, a colored section | jumped off the moving locomotive] Several hundred people went up to] her St onde, od arrived yester:} Piet ore STOUTS band, loot bi, lite over. nickle | esterday afveraoan af Monroe sree Owen's Core shapeiviay WO exjend tha|ayemermiagec: He. played, ongter,| | Hane Blues” and the Belipess, | Fulton yesterday afternoon about 3] and jost his watch, for which le bad {celebration and all reported an eu- i my SMRCOUE IDM) Played _#& © o'clock, Howard Gardner, a mere | iat paid $35. He probably dropped | joyable time. F pe Hipeoereoe scored ae tates in esterday afternoon, resulting ina |# Plain, Pin Checks, Plaids, Stripes, Etc. boy, is the murderer, and lives at}i: out of his pocket when he jumped, Py, lt first inning. faducah did not] score of 18 to 6 in favor of the latter, |.) Cho. te Color, Blue or Tan, Regular $6.00 lit Fulton, while Armstrong's home Was) Hut did not miss it until he veached | KILLIN score until the second, when two} ‘There was considerable objection , aes! Quality at Union City, ‘Tenn, home. me crossed the Lene or fifth one] on the part of the Henderson to al- The two darkies, according to fe- : i fiat run was made, and the score wWas|jowing Burquin to umpire today's | é 4 , pofts, were eogege’ in 8 crap g Mr. George Warleld and wite|Thomas Lindmy Shot hy Chas.Jeven, Henderson scored thre times games, ant yesierdiay he was warned OUR PRICE PER Sl AT when a dispute arose over a nickle. |have gou Nashville on a visit off. ene pol ‘ fli the seventh on Paducah’s errors,|hy the manager to iesign. ‘Thoy pi tl McD alas) scindbioce 508 s . 4 so Tesvere ‘There is considerable excitement} and things began to look pretty blue} ciaim | ‘i 1 Hot words ensued, and Gurdner]| several days . " an e * DOK fp 3 claim be was against them in his de drew a pistol, firing three or four! ©onductor Wheeler and family in C ittenden county bys oe for the howe boy,, unt{l Stanton, the! cisions, and ix was geuerally believed H See Foals ope, huwever, 10k. ef] je ak ae ae eet Rate to | ium; Apmmnae:TAndsayand ComeearUulversally populat Casahec, SEcvs 8 |ihst-somebody.elee would amplre.to- | “They a tee nf Tee ast Uns, perdcced deaths is. a|/rcetteas ie eipcae re sag'yh Murphy, farmers, living. 90 he bite ball against deep center field fence tut -be-deelined to-teslga; abd ey say such things, and . ennessee . ‘ u e Os i a kay Nor apace Te Con farm about eight miles from Marion, and got as far as third, Murray] umpired the game, , (4 ‘ Saul oes Cay tag) kasi salt Barmy jl ola hai became engaged in a dittculty walls bronght him in, and in 8 few seconds ee ot things BN iy. , whose ran Condactor Wheeler had, | feeding their stock and Murphy shot] the 0 Jo ti mpire Berquin, at yesterday's \ and Armstrong was well knowa here 4 ; ig he woore was tied sgain, Jo the) Ua . ‘where be had worked several times. |" = Linteay with: 6-ebiiganend Lindsay J eighth Paducah svored agoin, pacing Gee, made Smears inhale created litle excites Lhe railroad shops presented a de-{‘lied within an hour, The trouble} her one in the lead. said to Ogden, Henderson's left | If you want suits for $4.51 Meret meateds Nite PREM Aad appearanes. this morning, be-] srtee everson bate Henderson went out in one, two |felder. Ogden made some remark 4 ae Z 408-411 BROADWAY, y —~ ee ee eee ceetet ee ita] Murphy surrendered to the author-| three order, and the gume was won mich the “umpire didnt ike, and jc poopen Aerts blur eh port Y- / KEN KNIFE BLADE being a national boldid ities and is now in jail, by Paduc ab, Score 7 to 6. eaving - the »dismond. he.sald: ‘I'l Pd 17, Hl - Court ab Massac, THLE MISSING QUIC pire, gee there came ‘ear being a[vented a fight was the intervention | i 8 : f the captain of the Hendersons, |) So °S ae Tomer 7 nr aR Tells the Tale of an Attempted House Breaking. fferson going re- The big house a 1209 J street, which has been unde pairs, was besieged by house break- ers last night, but they did not effect an entrance. Judge Tally has charge of it a broken knife blade was fund stick: | ing in the window this morning, where an attempt had been made to prize it open, All the tools of the carpenters are 10sic and it is posed that the would-be thieves were after these, as there was nothing else to steal, ASSENGERS JUMPED. THE They Imagined the Engine Was Gving to Hit'km. Sunday afternoon there was an ex- citing occurrence about 2:30 o'clock at the railroad crossing and Madison street. A switch engine was co along at a lively rate, and Mot« Jones, of the People’s line, who bad a couple of carloads of people, ap- parently did not see it orthe Hagman, ‘The passengers a'l jumped off the car in fright and confusion, but it was backed cff before any damage was done. REPUBLICAN © ONY EN! Qs. One to Be Held at Fddyville To- day to Nominate a Cire Judge. * A delegation composed of Messrs D. L. Redding, Tom Patterson, and W. B. Graham, of Calloway county, passed through the city today en route to Eddyville to attend the Re publican judicial convention, to nom inate a circuit judge —_ Breathitt, av. cording to the above named delo- gates, will secure the nommations There were three other deleg: 8 . ted, Messr#iy. M. Cole, Mou om and J. B. Rngith but did not attend. DON’T STAND STILL. 2 E Papvtan POLICE NEWS, Business Very Dull Everywhere Today, NOBODY 1S CELEBRATING, National Holiday, but Judge San- ders Held Court Just the Same. NJTES GATHERED HERE AND THERE. held curt ail day Ed Fondran sts for pointing ot Deputy Sheriff who was driving a hog Justice Hartley Massac Saturday. was fined #50 and @ y shot g Vobe rom the fheld Elver was fued €40 and costs for drawing a knife on and threatecing to kill Sam Hickman, Ceorge Humphreys was fined $2.50 for cursing Tom Owens, of Ballard county Ed Boyd was fined $1 for retusing to work the pablie rc Ewell Harnison Hobbs aod Bud Dobsoa, of the ciy, and Bad) McCamnral | irank Wiu ly, Bad Grovs and Clint Dickerson, colored, were fined 820 and costs for crap-sboot'ng. The daring robbery reported in the Register’ Friday 93 baviug oc- curred at) Burisholder’s Mill, near Oaks, on the N., C. & St, Le, andi which a couple of colored wen were robbed of the ! m of $22, bap. pened about a week ago at Stiles, vo the Hlinois Ceovral UNBALANCED YOUNG MAN Shot Himself Through the tead at Prineet Milton Cartwright, years of uge, attempted suicide at Princeton by shooting himself through the head with a 52-calibre bulledo, The Hal catered t)e right ad was taken out below his sight ear, within. teu minutes after the shot was fired. ‘Th doctor says Cartwright may recover, bat blood poisoning likely to set mn, Young Cartwrigh reeently return- ed from Arkansas, where his mind became unbalanced, He theaght he had committed some crime and wa to be trig® and told bis brother an: sisters, with whom be lives, that yes- tyetlny was his day to die i An old negro woman who used to belong to the boy's father saw hin atlempt suicide and she is now ina very serivus cyuditien asa result of the shovis, § eyes ATTRACTIONS IN MANY PLACES.}WON THIS MORNING'S GAME The Parks are Fullof People---] And Will in All Probability Win Races Well Attended, That of This Atternoon. THEATERS —TOWIGHT. iwo BASEBALL NEWS UP TO DATE. scrap twice over his decisions, ouc He Has Neyer Called for His Bag-] with Henderson’s left fielder and The umpire has a right to puta play _ araemtn ange Hees, once with the third baseman, alias /¢" Out of the game or fine him, but oe Pitcher Quigg, the Jittle twirler] ‘monkey trainer,’ no right to fight bim, who came throug Paducah not long| Constable Sebroeder was present Rg Tince and pitched a few innings for and arrested all the players for play- NEWSPAPER COMMENT, Paducal the day Stallman got so}ing on Sunday, —_—_ wild, lett his bs at King’s] Summary of Suoday’s game. Seldow, « periods hotet oa Norly Sixth street He re- R BH FO A reatest busi etiyity ae the mained (here “all git, Lut peid bis 0 0 11 of loans of the New York City bank bill, and acco.ding "to Mr. King had | Yyouttoey, y+ seem ‘SA ee: scored as large a gain as the ove a big roll of woney. He left, saying $Y Ld Giported just closed ‘The; jo was going to pitch a game for 2 1 0 Sling ease of €11,000.000, Padua, and never did show up and $ 5 1 lal weeks past thelr loans 4 get his property, which js still there, oe increasing, bat the expausion 84°? xed nove of the focal baseball weo] toca ~~ —"——T made was the Iaggest knowu in any Misses’ and Children’s Regular tow where be weut from here. = = a six days ina long time, Of cous Ox Blood, Spring Heel Price,™ ales Henderson x nt Po A #] this incressed demand for ney isa MARRIAGES ANNOUNCED. Ro nuulnaa slacak Gh the titetioat Yalu Strap Seidate: all $1.0088 _ a oe 't means that fi n c haret 4 oe Mes be B. Ogilyfe and Miss Bette) ! bb mb i being restored, and S1ZeS, ZO at - - i Os, Woolfolk Mr. W. EL Hobb Bf 4 8 llayed by taboe dla urban ie and Miss Ella McNett. 6 9 4 ¥ ol dustrial activity ia Lue f ; : A crime wae VAG 8 8 ister will be gveutor than any ex We will sell 28 pairs Men’s $5.00 ‘The marriage of Mr. L. B Ogilvie, ‘Tperienced by the cour heiress as well. Lhe courtship to end on the above date began last winter while <he bride-to-be was vis- iting in Florida, »V ght vases tue Ob us it is tl ~Hopkinsville Ne par veek 0. isville, 6; St. Louis, 3. Cincinnati, 5; Baltimore, 4. # Chicago, 16; Washington, 7. Paduca', . - nek f We, the un close our res BATURDAY'S GAM ES, Sudhoff pitched one of reigned, agree to live places of busi- Meld ‘this the best frail ness tomorroy (Tuesday, July 6,)| games ever played on a local dias from 8 to 6 ojelock p. m. mond Saturday. The Hop Gold] ‘Toe council met i HW Weute & Son, boys—the crazy quilt club--as the | this afternoon at 2 Ms IMPSON, the Tailor, | footers dubbed them because of the | journed to meet tour # variety of their uusicus, couldu't }rogulas meeting ni Ep Wane Heya Bat Co., ¥, el on account of luoliday get next tu bis curves, and made only three hits off him, while Pett, DAILY SUN. COUNCH). MEI Afternoon at the City ( Your Advertisement Reaches the Careful Buyer PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, J JULY 5, 1897. TEN = — — 'EN CENTS A WEEK > THE big, good natured twirler for the i —— ; The visitors were shut out, mile oer 1OSE. ef: Padweah tallied four times _—- Unipire Burquin gay soutent| A Rather Quiet Celebration Paducah Mops Up Mother Earth DOM Mi decane é Today. With Henderson. nmary of Saturday’s game aw. on. a pps | We handle only 00d hose; of recognized quality, 0 which we sell at th ery lowest prices, ranging from 9c per foot up. The bést hose "12c PPE ag in the city fof igs» Do you need a Lawn Mower?) We can sell you one sa $2. / / Tan Shoes for $1.50. Call the well known dry goods merchant, : Peete mer cede Globe. Debe to Miss etic Woolfolk, of 721 Score by . le " 7 h 4 adway, is Announced to take] mulogs PBA 8-03-88 and see them in our show window lave on July 12, at the home of the HOO OO The citizeus of Nashvilie, Tenr ‘ Prntes Both are among Pacaeab's seg [sould well stford to pay the tine and get youa pair. iost aristocratic people, and have! 1 ton Noonant Central Railroad Company & very many friends to wish them the great.| j | ay » sum of money to build a road tof bappiness: ae ‘ into that city, but the 1, C, wil not : cc bepiatie ask any subscription of them if tt OC fan 0C fan Miss Ella MeNett, of the city, and s Hender Me elt adteatet io WiC linet 9 Mr sadly i: ease Bobs ot Dee Burqutn hat city, ‘The I, ©, would be worth Land, Fla., will be united inmare| 0 9 yo 4s coast Weadehubicede Be \eoumants 2 h a Jule. Jeane atian Cairo, 7; Washington, 1. 8 good many su ands) j sac | t ‘ Fige ou daly 21, at Graco Rplacopal) porte Haute, 11; Bvanvile, 9,. [of doles to Nashvile oach year, and Shoes bought of us shined frve, , 331 Broadway. BOFOR, ASS p Bs A DEE G18. Sednoah, ¥ yt 5 it is not at all improbable that it ° of Peducab’s most attractive and| Paducah, 7; Henderson 6. be tatu lba: tenttoe hat mithin h accomplished young ladies, and is an THE BIG LEAGUE. the wext two yer s, especially if i — wey Soa itw teeta w Era ‘You Need a Nice Suit, TING When you call P” ¢ yoursbest girl, ao How would gf Englisi Serge, Cla you? yA (uavd them at ali prives in summer weights. Lt you want to appear well call at} DALTUN'S on Gein sata Suits made to Order, oa tates (alld $14 00 ana up. @ being « ogal| Pants made to Order, BS. 76 aid up, n called ses 835 EB:cadway. IF IT’S IN THE SUN. Lof course you want @ suit io PRICK to compare with the Umess ay ‘Twill, Clay Worsted, or one of those imported Scotch Novelties suit TAI] ORING Es 1 ABLISHME >. ©

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