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Your Advertisement Reaches the Careful Buyer IF IT’S IN THE SUN. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 253 30-28, The Tariff Bill Passes the Sen- ate By ‘J is Vote THE BILL WILL BE PUSHD McKinley Anxious to Get of On His Sum ation. Wy BUTCHER WAGON, Ca its it From Behind, A South Third street motor col- lided with Mr. Louis Petter's butcher wagon this morning in front of Rieke’s ive factory ‘The wagon had started ack when the car came up in the rear and struck ita terrific clow. Mr. Petter and another man, who were oveupants of the vehicle, — were thrown out and painfully bruised, al- though they had # close call, Sausage, meat and other were scattered all over the A Street things street. NFERREES MEET IMMEDIATELY. Washington, July 8.—By the dle- cisive vote 38 to 28 the tariff bill passed the Seuate shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday. The floor and g ate chamber were anxious to witness the The maio interest was centered in the final vote and aside from this there crowded by those ysing scenes leries of the Sen-|! » street car was nut-damaged. OPINION FI Judge Bishop's Decision of the Ordin, Maced to Reve Jikdge Bishop's decision in the cow rettored a few weeks ago, bas filed in the circuit court fog record. It contains over 1000 words avd as stated at the time it was ren- dered, Judge decides that the law is unconstitutional, and ¢ been shop was little dramatic character in the debate. The early part of the spent on amendments of comparative- ly minor importance, the debate branching into financial and anti- trust channels. By 4 o'clock the last amendment was disposed of the final vote began. There ny interruptions as the pairs were ranged, and then, at 4:65 the Vice President arose and announced the passage of the bill, yeas 38, nays 25 There was no demonstration, but few scattered bandclaps given as the crowd dispersed The vote in detail was as follows Yeas—Allison, Baker, Burrows Carter, Clark, Cullum, Davis, Debor Elkins, Fairbanks, Foraker, Gal- linger, Hale, Hanva, Hawley (ot Nevada), Lodge, MeBru Ene y, McMillan, Mantle, Morrill, Nelson, Penrose Platt, (of Connecticut), Visit (of New York), Pritchard, Proctor Quay, Sewell, Shoap, Spooner, War- reng Wellington, Wettmore, Wilson was and were Jones M Mason thins Nays—Bacon, Bate, Berry, Caf feru, Cannon, Chilton, Clay, Cock- rell, Faulkner, Gray, Harris Cot Kansas), Jones, (of Arkansas), Ken ny, Lindsay, Mallory, Martin, Mills, Mitchell, Morgan, Pasco, Pettus Rawling, Roach, Turner, Tarpic Vest, Walthall, White—2s Eight Republicans were pair the bill and eight Democrats 1 it, The senators present a voting were Populists Allen, Builer Heitfeld, Kyle, Stewart silver Republicans Teller and Pettigres Following the passage of the bill a resolution was agreed to house fo ouference sad Sen: Aldrich, Platt (of Connecticut), Bur rows, Jones (of Nev , Vest Jones (ot) Arkansas), and Whi named as conferees on the part of the senate. The bill as it goes house has 874 amendments of various degrees of importance, which must be reconciled bet) the two branches of congr McKis Wastington, President McKinley is taking au a tive part in poshing the tanff He is very anxious to go away week for bis summer vac ot leave until the bill is be aski we back to the next but sed ation ps The bill will probably that time. The Pari! Conference, July 8.—The ate and House will take up the ‘ariff bil ly and hope to finish their work this week and have the bill realy for its final passage HOT THIS TERM. McKinley Wili Delay His Mes- sage on the Currency immediate- (Question, All Things Must Give Way to the Yariff; That Must Be Pushed. 8. —President Washington, July McKinley has concluded not to send any financial message to Congress this term, He is afraid that such a iessage might prejudice the tariff bill BURNED TO DEATH. Fatal Coal Oil Stoye Accident. Another Springfield, O., July 8,—Nellic 1 Katie, the two daughters of Da- . of this city, died this morning as the result of a coal oil stove explosion. Mr. Harshman one of the wealthy citizens of this community is greatly terrible accident. and vid Harshins city, and the shocked © EANUN the John Brewer Has Two Fits in One Day. nf Evansville, who s ago at Eleventh 1 twe more Joun Brewer pad a fit a few and Broadway forme frst was On South Third near, “News'? office. A couple of | ras oi he met Officer Jones, told him he felt another one coming ‘and asked to be taken to the cily hall. When the steps were reac ved he was overcome by avother, aud was jour. Plage oo ins will have the wan gent to Evansville this afternoon, ors this! wst Joseph Potter as taken as a test case, cis ders which tuissed EIGHT DEATHS TODAY From the Heat in the State of}, Kentucky. Dic in Oweasboro im three Days. The death Kentucky is are reported died from bree dwyss MARSHAL TO THE FRONT, Louisville, July rate fr terrible 8. in Fight de today from var heat in Owen Bruce Warren Wanted « Whole Car Load of Cattle. Jail in Texas Por Complicity in a Big Steal, Bre Warren, a Ted War uly jer arr Mars » Texas on tealing a car load of cat yut 21 of age Texas arreu is It shippect it aud sold it, The latter was tried aud sentenced to four it Warren escaped aud was | years two or three that he man stole a car toad went o ra ayo. is said ner to New Orleans arrested, | years, ated about 150 miles from where the stea vok place He vod is now in COUNCIL MEETING. ured sil awaiti One Will Probably Be Held To morrow, the Mayor Says He Will Toke iis Hime in Examiny g the Sewerage Contract © council will mat meet i ay meet ceria City Attorney Hust sclrew the mitted of » who the and took it ‘o W. Bloowa- White, t was giveu attorney to be examined at Veise Ito the Sun th we others tinished r ter the comtr he intended to give it a thoroug! ideration himself, as $60,000 or more involved, and there was no need to hurry, cons wa FISCAL COURT, Ste Heating Question Not Yet Setued, Fiscal court spent this afternoon allowing claims, none of which are of any great importance This afternoon the boating the court house by steam wa again taken up, and four bids were submitted Luey were follows Peck & Hamu hot aur, $1115 Ki Hannan, & $1550; Jack Coulson, $1650; G. R. Davis,8 1450 Mr. Davis’ bid ip the lowest, and o'clock the coart w 1 ling over which ope to accept, question of 1s wrang- HE GUN CLUB, a Trophy Shoot Monday, Is Arrang' The gun club will heve the first practice shoot tomorrow afternoon at LaBelle iark, aud a 4 wl al markem on are expe yarticipate. Monday afternoon ‘place there will be a Uophy whieh is being arranged by Moore. An attractive is boing prepared ted out t at the same Col, 9 prog auch ‘ovlers | fegardives of cost, AM yourself, auch] Refrigerators must by sold out c ul is ciiy. M fi doves, coruer Se vl aud Coury street, | parts of Llinois n od | Dyard of before in| aa HE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. Advertising is the Motive Power to Business. DON’T STAND STILL. (THE GREAT EAT STRIKE, Numbers Each Day. Grows in TROUBLE FEARED AT JELLICO. Many Ilinois Miners Returning to Work, THE SITUATION IN GENERAL. The miners claim that 85 per cent of the miners of the Pittsburg dis- trict now striking, United State shals are protecting mines f the W ing and Lake Erie com- pany aud also the rgNroad of that ame, as violence 1s feared, At Dil- lonville, O., & rs from nearby mines, armed with pick handles, forced the men (o quit. Railroads a already contiscating — coal shipped over ther lines to insure the fulffllment of gov- eroment muil contracts. No violence has been attempted other than the in- Umidation at(Dillonville. The opera- strike will be nt Ratehford, of Mine Workers that railvoad employes ; hand by refusing to \bundle ‘oaded with non-union coal, ort-lived, intimates take a ~The bow Pittsburg, 4, mines in five towyé in Ohio are guarded by United States marshals to protect them ffom the strikers, The strike is growing in Pennsylvania nd nearly all the miners are idle. In ny mines are re- prospects failure turning towork, and the are that the strike may be in that state, Trouble Te rowing The are in the Jellico district and trouble is feared. Lattanos restless Phe Situation at July er tie ittsburg af it coal migers’ ation of the a compari statements from both sides en- 1 in the contest shows favorable lige’ inaugu re strike w strikin » 18,000 men, 000 over district au increase yes: record 10 te 6,000 The key to t present app ter 1 of the men z for the New York and s Cowl Company. With he strike can hardly use they will beable, in the demand enough to tide ever the preseat now Wor Cleve vat thy in ae sure, to supply embarassment, Patrick Dolan, President of the hat before the prySent week closes he will have succeeded in getting all of join the ranks of the i When this result ef- will practically > men to strikers fected t he thinks, Phe operators are just #s-contident 8 (he miners are, and to- sued a statement claiming mof men lifferent listricts, atid a heavier ships ist than yal. One thing ghily in favor wf the operator of navi hela river, is battle be won f succe gation in the Mo- into ef bushels of ‘ked in the nis event e freeing which weut { Ten millon oal, pools above here vill be brought we and he lemaud. HEAD CUT OFF which | have been st awailin to this hart available for the present at of Dan Death Crouch Perrible Run Oygr by an Tilinois © Train. Dan Crouch, of Tipton, Tenues e, met a horrible fate this at Fulton on the Ilinois Centra He was crossing the track when & rain ron him down off his 1, and otheywise horribly mutilat "Phe remains will be ship- morning outing ped home tor TRAMP. KILLED trains | | hy Pittsburg district ryiners, is confident | , Jat the dist illery of J. Unfortunate Mects His Fate on the NAG. & st. Le Attempted (to Board a North Bound Passenger Train, ,aAramp whose peo Vernon, LiL, waa ran hy aN.wC. & St. L. Wolf@iiver abou Arthur Adter ple tive at Mt. avd kill train last nighy on 10 o'clock Phe supposition is Wat Adler ate tempted to boardthe train, He w wandering about the country, and jtook supper at a section foreman’s jhouse. He wasa /young man, ay Jup to this morning’ nothing had bé | head from bis fymily. ove (Lost, A gold cuif Juiton with initials, [. H. on same Niury to this office, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JULY 8, Senator Harris of Teu- Washington, D. C, July 8,— Senator darris is barely alive this morning. He failed .apidly last night, ‘The heat has been so intense that he could nut be moved from the city. The End Near. Washington, D. C., July 8.—1 p. m. —Senator Harris is dying. He cannot live through the afternoon. TRICT PRIMARY. Called by the Den gust 28, Chairman W. A. Hartley, of Mar. shall county, and Chairmen Edward O. Leigh, of McCracken, met yester- day and called a Democratic primary for Augast 28th, to nominate 9 can- didate for Cireuit Judge and com- realth’s attorney of this district, og McCracken and Marshall DI rats for Aus qualification of voters, where not prescribed by law, are as follows : Ist.—All persons who voted for the nominees of the Chicago convention at the November election, 1896. 2d.—All known Democrats and all persons who desire to ally themselves with and affiliate with the Democratic party —All young men who were un- det twenty-one yenrs of age at the last election and who will be legal at the next election, and who desire fn good taiti to ally themselves with and to affiliate with the cratic party POLICE COURT. Two Offende ithe Benefit | ofthe Doubt, Two or three Vines sssessed Against Offenders, The case against George Wilsc colored, charged with disorderly c« duct on the premises of H. P. Lee, on Teosb street, was dismissed iv the police court this wrorning. Wilson denied being the man, and | Miss Lee stated she was not certain was the man she saw. He was therefore given the benefit of the doubt, The case against E. F, Kirksey, charged with taking goods from his store and placiug thew sate on the market was also dismissed. Chas. Sommer, for using insulting towards Dick Rosenthal, $3 and costs. Joho Fritz and a man named Davis were fived $5 and costs each for drunkenness FALL HEIRS 10 FORTUNES. Three Residents of Paducah | Come Into 810,000 Each. Mrs, Harry Young and Miss Tike | Demo- m m | revovery | | Llinois Co: 1897. TEN CENTS A WEEK ‘ar st. uber Hose. The Temperature Was 100 De- giees Today, We handle only good hose, of recognized quality, which we sell at the very lowest)prices, ranging frum 9c per foot up. The best Ho ose 12 in the city for “We GEORGE 0. HART & SON Hardware and Stove Company,” ANOORPORATED, 808-307 Broadway MUCH SUFFERING EVERYWHERE, Natives of Hammock: Fisheryille Sleep Jeath in is, NOES OF THE HOT SPELL. The maximum tem ture i ay was 100 degress in the shade, This is thtee or four degrees less than the | highest point reached this year greaf many people think today was the flottpst of the year, suff@red from the heat. aturg in some places w: ) much gs 105 in the shade, however. Stoo 86 well as men felt the effects | of itf and miote than one horse fell in the street taday. The indications | this afternoon were for 1 The residouts. of rville have bit a ~a somewhat novel plan for | spenfling the sultry nights without | suffdring from heat, at least without | havipg to suffer as some of the other |* citizens of Paducah do. Anout a dozep families of the little wide suburb haye swung io the trees, and sleep in thet. The heat is not uear so into. eratie in ese hammocks, but the Mosquitoes are said to be anuoying. The hammocks are decidedly av inno- vatién in the neighborhood, abogt the only ones to be i hed from tree tops in the city h have attracted no little atten. but a} and many The temper- 109-117 N. Third-st Oe a Our Shoes Are like pretty women: All Stop to) admire them. haw s aad are The Green, Ox Blood and Chocolate in Oxfords and Lace are beauties, and the beauty is, the pri: ces are so low everybody is buying them. Have you tried a pair? “If not, call in and get a pair. Rew people could s! The parks did a big bus ycould be seen porches 8 2 o'clock the y trying to keep cool. ‘ ae Geo. Rock & Son, arcely a breath of air stirred. Louis Gilston, of near Stringtow lll., died yesterday of He was overcome while driving his horses, and fell from his wa; Vhe deceased was 40 ye leaves eral The juterred sunstroke 32) Broadway. zg a wife aud si ehil- rewaius were | (ats CS. pra SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Crash Suiis Single-breasted, double-breasted {ore he Longs and slims rts and Stouts,Plain, Pin Checks, Stripes, wan Lamber miles from spposite side from suastroke All our $18, $20 and $22.50 Fancy Cassimere and Worsted Suits go for $12.98 CASH, Here's your chance to buy our fin- est made suits at a price you usual- ly pay for inferior made goods. B. WEILLE & SON Péducah’s Only Strictly One-Price and Complete Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters. hus canteen Diulsty Sha lestit aad, HOW TO KEEP A CUSTOMER. ‘TTER than he ex. LE by’ mills, four 'Y lauding the river, fc day and ye Dear vuld be revived. Tulay be rted better i chances of lyin 8 This js the tal fame and trade for our firn we adhere to it. After we make 1 customer our aim is to keep him always a customer. That's the wag we have builded this satis faftory, increasing business here. with g Our price $4.50 per suit. Other houses charge Overcome for the SAME 1 Jobn Kare set ea Vand Broadway carried t come by he yesterday afternos the City Hospital Mr. Frank » hauling s Aug who lad) istu was prostrated | wer able sterday aflere had today and Mr, Chas, Potts the Lucky Ones, Harry Young, of West Clark | street, Miss ‘Tillie Potts, and Mr. | Chas. Potts, of the city have fallen | heir to $10,000 through the death of Mrs. Mildred Carr, of county, Joe Potts, of Louis- | falls heir to a similar | Mrs ainount Charles Potts formerly his aunt, Mrs, J. A. Crady West Broadway, Louisville, but left| several weeks go for ucah to} He was employed fora while| B, Wathen & Bro doe Pous is in Mi pols. 2428] live CAUPLELD sUtS AGAIN 15,000 C. 1, Cautield, clerk of the ville penitentiary, who also has pending against the governor sinking fund commissioners for at- tempt to remove him from oflive without cause, yesterday tiled suit in the Lyon circuit gourt, through uttorney, Sam C. Molloy, for $15,- | 100 damages against the Louisville | Post’’ for libel, fue paper,through its Eddyville correspondent, bad stated that Caufield was short in hi accounts, BIG TOBAY CO SALES Tobacco Good Prices Brought Today. Good | The tobacco sales today eal among the largest known here. At} Grabam & Farmer's warehouse up to| noon over sold, bringing from 86 was estimated that over would be suvi 160 hogsheads had beet to $19, I} 200 hogs: heads fore sales closed. Call On Mr, FB, Kamileiter, Your 1 friends, many others, request the use of your mame as a candidate for mayor, We koow from lyour honest straightfor- ward methods, proachable character, aud oe {upright dealings aud we know from the suc you have made in life that you would make us 4 good tpayor.|Being greatly in need of one of these kind, we beg you to early accede to our wishes Many Citizens. as well lived with | "O°" | Metropolis, ment eer" Sti Another Wedeton. ‘ fh 8.8 ty le nd pat 2 per cent. off on all Black Blue Odd Pants for cash AT REDUCTIONS MMER { S AND V ¥ K SERGES, EES, MOHAIRS ete: ~ wnt of 4.50 CASH T cent. off for Cash on #ll below 35.00 @ pair, No Sere worn stock, but new Fresit Goops. MARKETS, PON( nt as a Go ai 9i.50 to Cale. xf SLE RET SREIT PY TUETSEY «Special Sale This Week Only. 00 cis. We will sell 28 paits Men’s $5.00 Tan Shoes for $1.50. Call and see them in our show window and get you a pair. Coct ivan k datas 331 Broadway. INDUSTRIES Phe Ramtendal Heading Factory to Resume, Phe Ramfe Misses’ ei Children’s Ox Bloods Spring Heel Strap Séndals, a sizes, go at Regular $1 obher $1.00, $1.25: jal beading factory at which has t ile for ree years, § ns in | wo We and above has many orders Cc. H. M Brooklyn also repor mill at wud ine | reasing busine rhing full MURDER WILL OU?, » bel f | | Vhe Dark Deed in the Wood | Exposed, There will be s change of pro at the Casino theater tonight. rora Floyd,’ or Phe Dark / Woud,’* will be te pla attend are assured a tre ae am] 4 whe You Need a. —— Wren you ¢ How would We havg them a be¥ girl, and of eburse you Want a suit ia PRICE to compare with the timeg, Clay ‘Pyil, Clay Worsted, or one of (hose imported Scotch Novelties suit |} prices ja summer weights. If yoywant to appear well call gt ie LT UN's / TAILORING 15 oTA SLISHMENT 83. Broadway. sh Serge, you Suits made to Ord: x, $14.00 and up. a Pants made to Order, Laure Deas; ! 3.765 ure wen, Need Wpanion -wuch a nie , P Wilso. i

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