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WZ Your Advertisement Reaches the Careful Buyer IF IT’S IN THE SUN. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 262 here. ‘The forenoon session was de | voted to addresses.of welcome. ‘The | friendyof L. J. Crawford, of Ken- tucky, “elaim that he 1 [gaining ground in his candidacy for Presi- dent of the League. ) A SNOW STORM! —_ There Was in Indiana. Muncie, Ind., July 13,—Snow fell yesterday iy this county, and the phenomenon lg said to be unequalled in the memory\\of the oldest inhabi- tant. a MAIL CARRIERS FROZEN. HOSPITAL DRUGGED DIRECTORS AND ROBBED. Joo Larkin Suffers xt the Hands Z What a © of a Stranger, road Men a WHOSE DINNER HE BOUGHT. HELD THIS AFTERNOON, Says the Scoundrel \Drugged His Coffee and The Robbed Him, Assistant Manager Gillease, Supt Harahan, Major Kemp, and Others in At- tendance. / Met @ Bivzard/ While Going to Alaska, Port Towpsend, Wash., July 13. —News hag reached here of the death trom cold/of three maii carriers while en route| to Alaska, They were frozen to death. Joe Larkin ia the name of the} Rank Fultyre in New York. young man who was found half ead) New York, July 13,--The Decker ‘at Seyenth and Broadway yesterday | iyoweli Bankiog vompany assigned oat like an ey today. jo fit. and be was evidently HOW, J. Ky HENDRICK fmm phobia, advanced by the morning] wii) Attend paper, is entirely Absurd. Larkin stated to the Scx/this morning that the only foundat! for it was th fact that he was bitten on the hi by a dog five years ago, aud taken The former Congressman to Springfield, O., . where a madstone ported Bryan for President was applied. He claims to have. fallen in ae a stranger yesterday about noon. stranger phew him forthe price of » meal, and be declined to furnish hin with the amount, but offered to pay for the meal, kaowing that the says: Belated news from Livingston intended to spend it for/whiskey. He | county gives another surprise for the had about $8, which lad been paid [silve The Hon, John K, Hen- him by the 1. C, railtoad for work drick, who served the it district dove with a bridge gang. in Congress until this year, and who Larkin says be apd the strange) * ported Mr. Bryan for President, man went to a restaurant, the loca-| will attend the Democratic state con tion of which be wag unfamiliar with. | vention tomorrow as a delegate. Mr being « stranger bere, and ordered endrick was on the committee on dipner. resolutions in the Livingston county He remembers nothing after drink: | tion last rday, and the ing a cup of coffee, except that he} true ring which they have, a8 may became blinded, and was soon ul-|be seen in another, part of this col- y. He remembers|umn, shows his ¢arvestness in the nothing that occurred during the in- | cause of honest money, aud old-time terim after drinking the coffee, and] Democratic prigciple recovering consciousness at the city] Mr. Hendrick has ways been hall. All his money was taken be |sound money man, but having par- fore Officer Jones found him and bad} ticipated tn the convention prelimi- him sent to police beadquarters. nary to the nomination of Mr, Bryar Larkin never had an attack of epi-jhe supported the Chicago nominee y in his life, aod He is a valuable iecruit to the Na- the man be befriended drugged | tional Democratic party, One by him for the purpose of robbery. one the Wemocratic leaders in the He leaves this afternoon for Cin- taking up the Gght, and to- civnati and will be assisted part of|morrow’s coavegtion will contain the way by thecity, After the theory | scores of the mbst prominent. In- of hydrophobia was started last night formation has heen reveived by Sec- Larkin was locked up, and this morn-|retary C rroll | that the convention ing was greatly amu at the pro- sdveral other surprises ceedings. of pecruits fiom leaders ead who supported Mr. Bryan, One in LYING IN STATE. ticular frony Western Kentucky and me Eastern Keutucky. ADJ JME TO CINCINNATI, LARKIN SENT WOTES OF INTEREST OF THE |. 6. A meeting df the board of direc tors is in progress this afternoon ai the Lilinois Central railroad hospital. It is the regular quarterly meeting, and is well attended. Supt. W. J. Harahan and Roud- master A. Sabin arrived at noon from Louisville, and Conductor Jobo Wheedon, wh Iso a member of the board, stopped off his regular run, and will re arn tonight. As- sistant Manager Gillease and Super- intendent Kemp arrived from Mem- phis on the 2:45 train. There is no business of unusual significance to come before the board. morrow's Conven- 8 a Delegate. But Is Now for Sound Money. | The report of another big addition to the I. C, shops here, enabling the company to build the finest coaches, is without foundation. While such an improvement would bea great benefit to the city, it is not contem- plated. The “Couner-Jgurnal"’ of today Assistant Yardmaster Bob Mc- bis recent illness to resume work. Engineer John F, Wallace, of the I. C., who bas held office since 1892, bas tendered bis resigna- hon to take effect Augrst 1. He does this to become president and general manager of the Matchieson Alkili Works, at Providence, R. I. Sa A St. Louis diver and a force of ved at Brooklyn yesterday to the work of improving the big double incline, which is m need of repairs, Mr. Pat Kilcoyne and bride, ne¥ Miss Bridget Curtsinger, of Fancy Mr. Kilcoyne will Dispatcber Atvey 1s quite ill. Dis- patcher Frauk Hgover is working for him. fo “THE sy SY QUEEN.” Good Peeeeaalcs at the Casino Last Evening. The Funeral of Senator Harris to Occur This Afternoon. Memphis, July 1%.—The body of] A« Senator Harris is lying in state he today at the First Methodist chure guarded by the Confederate Vet- erans, The remains have been viewed b thousands of people. At 4 o'clock |‘ the funeral ceremonies will commence w ‘and the interment will take place at} OF Elmwood. Those who will take pal services or the fuveral process! an official or sewi-odicial ¢ include representativ: States government, the G sate and his staff, b and representatives of the) ¥# not in go ess and — professional ene ernest vale there. z cit eputy Jailer Grady was depu- lit Gee has: tized to take him id Hopkineville. Brigman was carried away by the s deputy jailer at 8/o'clock this morn- | Says & Terrp Haute Dispatch to - the Glabe- Democrat. ckson Brigman Order- There was a large crowd at Casino ‘Theater last ‘night to witness the first presentation ofs*The Gypsy Queen,” a romantic dranja in foue acts, < dito the Asylum. Andrew Jackson Brigman, who was brouglit id, yesterday afternoon y|from the Clark’y river section and] The play wagone of the best yet i | tried for lunacy at the court house, | produced by this pop company, as adjudged gf unsound mind and|and was fully appreciated. dered to the gsylum, scenery ag mechanival effects were In bis stateybent to the court he] very fine, especially the storm in the rt in the| said that a mdn named George Car-|last act, in whiyh real water is used ion in| roll wanted td marry his daughter, | for the rain. racter | bat he object&l on ‘account of ber] The play abounds in weird scenes Inited | age. Carroll yards at John Terry’s, | and romantic by apesten and is one 4 bis daughter was there Sunday, | with which the’ intelligent, apprecia- env afterher, thioking she] tive audiencg’was more than pleased. organizations county. BIG ROBBERY, Burglars Get in Their Work at Maysville. Maysville, Ky., July 19.—Burg- lars made « big haul in this city last bt. Five stores, two offices and ‘a barber shop were /entered and goods to the amount of $3,000 were taken, As yet no arrests have been made. ON TO WEST NIKGINIA. Warrante tasabd-Agatnat a Hait|£0ca! Baseball \Directurs, Howe Dozen. ever, Claim Thgre is Noth- Willie Dunlap, Gabe Fletcher, Al- ing in the Statement. len Rogers, Lee ine Dave Smith, Mike Matthews Allen Givens, colored citizens with jan ear for the dulcet rattle of the Mice, were war- ranted last night by Judge Sanders for crap-shooting. Fletcher and Smith pleaded guilty The following dispatch from Terre Haute was published [n yesterday's **Globe-Democrat.’’ \ Terre Haute, Ind., Wuly ‘The indications are that the Central this morning and were fined $20 and| Baseball League will nottast out the coste each, ‘The {other defendants| closing week. The Evansville club are still at large. is in a bad way and “although a firm HAS FORGOT sponatity of, imelotenance te re making yteat efforts to get sponsibility of its e 3 wes Virginia a ra to join the — not expected it will “ye kept in the strike. Orators and \agitators and | John Dillon Remembers Nothing | league longer than the present series amoncy have been ee the pate of the Robbery. rfl a hoi ot hited be ners will re- cl nde) 01 . * ones ba : Owing to the absence, of Hon. E-| who was president of the league,trom ag W. Bagby, the defendant's attorney, | which position he retired a few weeks q pat John Dillon, the ex- When he turned over the af- cE] conviet charged with bfeaking into} fairs of the league “TE. B, Harbour's last Saturday, did|jome club, ‘The Terre Haute direc- not come up for trial yefore Judge | tors say there is an acbounting yet to Sanders today. ; 7 Dillon was remanded {o jail. Desperate Efforts BK Get Out th ing Made to Parkersburg, W- ‘The leaders of the gfeat o KENTUCKY'S FIBST cuser just Said to Be Dying ‘in Mt. St ling. Mt, Sterling, Ky., July Judge Peters, Kentucky's first chie justice, is dying at his home in this | that transpired on the morping of the | surrendered the robbery, owing to bis manane con-| daied position of President, Treasur- dition. er and secretary fo his successor,Dr. SMALL STRIKS. jg | clubs, which is unaccounted for. made by those who know Important Meeting of Big Rail- "Toe | Com Winton, of Washington, he did not He had re- ceived several hundred dollars of turn over any money. guarantee money put up by tl statement he The Motive Power to Business. DON’T STAND STILL. . = —_——__—— TEN CENTS A WEE HALLS PARALYZED, | b b re: <= Victim - Flobert Bal Cannot | R Uu e r H OSE ‘ Walk. | the facts that with the exception of; | Paducah none of the clubs have made! expenses.’ cab Association, was asked ho touch truth there was in the above, and replied that there was no of the league breakin, grounds for fear, he hands, and has excellent backing. GOLD-BUG CONVENTION, Indorsed the Indiauapolis Plat- form at Smithland. The sound money Democratic con- vention at Smithland Saturday was and Hon. John K. Hendrick, ex-Congressman from this well attended, district,presided , The resolutions atlppted indorsi the principles enumerated at the In- dianapolis convention. Mr. |Hendrick, Joha Grasgman Chas. Rutter, and Appointed delegates, and leave to- night for Louisvil TOMORROW McKinley Sends in His Financial Message. Will Also Reyoke the Pension Or- der of Cleveland. Washington, July 13.—President | mes- McKinley will send his fnanc sage to Congress ‘ofporrow. will also revoke the pensior Cleveland, and will name « big bate of consular appointments. Mark He Hanna says the report\that he bas Cann has sufficiently recovered from] moved to the White Loupe to live is He is not’ yet presi- unfounded. dent. CONTRACT RATIFIED. The Made ‘Today. The council met in called session 2 o'clock this afternoon to con- section men under cverseer Wilker- | *ider the sewerage coutract, awarde | tang ar atthe last meeting to Mr. White, of Chattanooga, Tenn. The members present were: Cou: cilmen Williamson, Farley, Rincl- leff, Liebel, Kamieiter, Kirehei, The mayor read tus call, setting Ling Farm, bave returned from their bridal | forth as the object of the meeting, | iohacco factovies, avd in fact said the ratification Of the sewerage con- tour Siva resume workeon the I. C. next week. | tract, the allowance of several bills, | jis mind was uibalanced. The latte and the purchase of elect. plies. On motion of Mr. Bell, the coun- cil ordered the purchase of an addi- tional dynamo, for the city plant, to cost $700. Officer Crow's salary, $50, was al lowed. His name wasmitted acc’ dentally from the pay roll last meet- ing. Mr. John T. Dongvan was allowed $39 on pauper accgant, ete. Mr. Lynn Whité, who was award- ed the sewerage contract, offered bis security the Fidelity and Deposit oy, of Maryland, the amount bond being $35, The contract was Ahen read by Mayor Yeiser. Councilman Williason moved that city ratify the sewerage contract, and that the mayor be authorized to the same, which was ajlopted by a vote of 8 yeas to 0 ot ay a OF CONSUMPTION, Death of Mrs. Will Robertson at Noon today. Mrs, Will Robertsen, of Fourth and Tennessee streets, died about noon today of consumption, after a lengthy iliness. ‘The deceased was gbout 25 years of age and a daughter of Capt, Skaw, of the Joe Fowler. jhe was forme: ly Miss Eva Shaw, /and leaves, | sides her husband, Mr, Will Robert- son, the nown plumber, one child, a son. The funeral will fake place tomor- row, but the exact time has not beea ASKS FOR A DIVORCE. Mrs. Lucinda Capshaw Was Aban- doned, She Says. Mrs, Lucinda Capshaw yesterday filed suit in the fircuit court here The Kvansville | againat her husband for divorce, She alleges they were, married on April 6th, 1896, and tat on June 10 of the same year hg abandoned her be- vo deed to him] virginia all but 70K. or BOO are at cause she refu: Yandoned the} ome property l@ft her by ber par- ents. She asks) for divorce and 4] the restoration of her maiden name, Miss le Park, ‘‘Gyp, ae ly. ispéd Photos a) Riley's for 50c 13) President Einstein, of the Padu- The only id, were on ac~ count of the Evansville club, which) accidentally shot in the head by a has\gow passed into good,responsible} qohert rifle in thé\hands of Luke ed morning, but Hall was unable to at- D. P. Hall, were «bette Si] firm at that place Sewerage System Covenant) one of the proprietors 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 | 2 Cc | in the city for Ed Hall, thécolored boy who was} Do you need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. EORGE 0 HART & SON Hardware and Stove Company, INGORPORATED, |uas Recovered Hid Senses, How-| | ever. --Sutterticld Still | in Jai. Satterfield, colored, is paralyzed on one sid He is slowly recovering, and talks rationally, but has lost the use and control of his body frm paralysis. The ball lodged in hig brain, and has never yet been extracted. Satterfield is stilt in jail, and has been there ever since the alleged ac- cident. The case against him was called in Judge Sanders’ court this 0 weeks ago, of bis body. te d court, and it was postponed un- il next Tuesday, 4 week from today, when some disposition will likely be made of it. It has never been thought that the shooting was done intentionally. 109-117 N. Third-st 303-307 Broadway COLORED ANARCHIST Threatened tu Blow Up Smith & Scott's Tobacco Factory, Our Shoes Are like pretty women: All Stop to admire them. Milton Hall probably has the dis tinction of being the only colored anarchist in America. He is the man who threatened to blow up Smith & Scott's tobacco factory yesterday morning because there was no work for him. He stated to Judge Sanders in the lice court this morning that he had lived in Louisville 37 years, and had worked for the Pinzel Bros,’ tobacco} for 22 years as a twister, stemmer and wrapper. He came here a couple of weeks ago from Cairo, and has worked at odd jobs since he came, having helped a day or two at Smith & Scott's When he applied work be found that th ployment for him, and became very insolent towards Mr. b. H. Scott, | He said he} would blow up the whole establish- ment, and if he couldn't work the nobody should. Mr. Scott believed him er and had Officer Suther- t him, Hall said today that he knew noth- ing about dynamite, and never saw dled a piece of it in his life. He said when he referred to blowing up the house, a Free Mason wolud know what he meant. He also said that women had no right to work in _The Green, Ox Blood and Chocolate in Oxfords and Lace are beauties, and the beauty is, the pri: Have you tried a pais? If not, call in and get a pair. ie ces are so low everybody is buying them. yesterday. for was no ¢ Geo. Rock & SOn 32 Broatway & ee We Have Just Received from Baltimore | Some NEw PATTERNS IN CRASH SUITS, Jum, as be owned a house and lot in c Louisville, and had nothing but} sense in his head. | Which we are still selling t———| / $4.50 | SOLD BY OTHER HOUSES AT $6.00. [The Only One- We C) Z Wm. Guldensuppe, murdered by B. elle « Son, Price Clothiers Thorn, was found, encased in plaster 409-411 BROADWAY. enough to cofVince Judge 8 r said about /the best disposition to make of Hall was to have Mayor Yeiser ship him to Louisville. Hall became very indignant when Judge Sanders said he was crazy, and said they'd send him to no asy- NIGK OREEDE. Multi-Millionaire Suicide. Creede, Col., July Creede, owner of] and a multi-millionaire, committed | suicide today tg escape his wife, from whom he has separated, and who threatened reconciliation The Commits New York, July 13.—Tae head of of paris in New \Jersey this un| Furnishers ; - —, jand Hatters. 13, —The Ohio} as today sold tor] 000 to A. P Lofisville, bidder for} New York. AARKETS, Ohio Valley Ri Henderson, July Valley Railroad upset pric Humphre: A. H. Jolin We are sole agents for This” Celebrated Line, Try One Pa and you by \l wear mo other, (Reported Dally by Lacy Grain yo Chicago, \Ill July 13. — Sept. wheat opened at 66)s-%), Lighest 6735, closed at 67 Sept corn opeyed at closed at 264 b. Sept. oats opened at Ls vid dl at 18!y Sept. pork opened at $7 15-47 and closed at $7.55, Sept. lard 0 closed at $3 9 Sept. ribs opt closed at $4 80-39 N. W. receipts S61 cars Clearenves 130,000 bushels. 26% and - Out of 34,000 ea! mines in Wes West Virginia is movin sz over coal-carry ing in large quantities, and there, tempt to molest strikers claim thal mines will be e'r weeks, but the district are ra\i 4 their men work hine operators of that wages to hold ville, Ky., Jaly 1 cn shot and killed | Fifteen Flour Workers Walk Out Need Henry Morgan last Aight at a negro at Fulton, ou dance, ‘The woubfe came up over 8) 1H) sirike has struck\Fulton, F woman. Fitteen men working for W. ./. Brann & Sen's flouring mils walked out yesterday morning bgcause the the Hepublivan National | proprietor lagers them t¢ work four- teen hours per day withgut exua re Leagup ut Dstrolt. See a PLT aaladien the bas Suits made to Order, t, Mich., July 18 —There| ness men wil! be waitgl upon by the Oe ‘attendance at the National] strikers and asked to buy any ow in session ' four made by this rm, aah apa ine When call on yourybest BIG ATTENDANCE you}? at Pants made to Order, How a; an English Serge, We have them at all prices in summer weights, 4.00 and up. $3.76 and up. d of course you wane a suit in ClayPwil, Cliy Worsted, Or one of DALTON'S a Nice Suit, If You want to app TAILORING ESTABLISHME 3343 Froadway. Cochran | 331 aires: PRICE to compare with the times, those imported Scotch Novelties suit peatwell call at Bars. os bought of us \ shined free, NT)