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~ VOLUME 1—NUMBER 265 HE PADU CAH DAILY SUN. Advertising is the Motive Power to Business. DON’T STAND STILL. TEN CENTS A WEEK Prominent Judge Dyin, Glasgow, Ky., July 16.—Judge 8. H. Boise, the nestor of the Glas- gow bar, was today stricken with paralysis, It is, feared that he is fa- tally ill. LEFT 294 DESOENDANTS. John Huff, Sr., Aged 99, Dies Near Hyden. Hydea, Ky.,.July 16.—Joha Huff, Sr., aged ninety-nine, probable the oldest man in Eaatern Kentucky, i ead at his home in this county. He! ouisville Has Long Wanted a Lett Mand¢éd Twirler. reared a large family of children, and at the time of his death had seventy- eight living grandchildren, 142 great- grandchildren and fourteen great- greot-grandchildren. MILLIONAIRE SUICIDES, lanta House. Rich, of the well known firm of Rich rae today by outting his throat} him next season. ) with a knife. “have been temporarily insane. deceased was worth million dollars, TARIFF GONTEST. dently think they of today says ~. Goy- Taylor Urged te Appoint 4) m, Successor to Senator Har- rix Immediately, test over House schedules continues. | club. Democratic senators have sent tele-| night. grams orging Gov. Taylor, of Ten-| Colonels larke last night. fiend. Paris, Ky., July 16. traia, when nearing this city. Con- ‘a man from Maysville, when Mason him. terfered. Thessaly, However. Constantinople, Joly 15.—It is ‘anderstood the council of ministers . today upon a great reduction in the demands of Turkey for a set- Slement with Greece, but still insist “that all of the passes, Klassona, half ‘of the Trikhala district and other ter- shall belong to Turkey, while ‘Thessaly shall be evacuated grada- ally as the installments of the judem- nity are paid. ‘Times, some time. however, said from the N Epworth Leagues Are Meoting la Loday in Toronto. farm Poronto. Ont., July 16,.—Dele- gates to the convention of the Kp- city today. Decoratio cipal buildings have given | holiday appesrance to the city. Dnsy time getting the different dele-| ever, before mak gations placed, but their arrange} will be ments were good, and tho great} hard i. + crowd are with a very few exceptions, comfortably placed. The open meet- » ings were held yesterday afternoon, READY FOR WAR. Spain and Japan Allied Bgainst the United States. not Farley is would quite bright. / Will W@ ; Into Us.--In Case Ha- “ or Cuba is Meddled ith by Uncle Sam, ees Manager FP London, July 15.+A dispatch from Paris to a news, agency here | says that inquiry at the American | sion of the umpire. embassy there has elicited a confir- “ mation of the rumor that the Go ments of Spain and Japan have a Tnnings the United States nonderstanding, whi h tua! protection of Caba and Hawaii, Bel provide that is the event of an ie ively ag sive movement on the vio ter Dnited States tending to- Ionings ward interference in Cuban affairs or istence in the annexation the Ha- waiian islands, both Spain and Japan hall declare war simultaneously against the United States, and shall make hostile demonstrations along both the Ativatic and Pacifle const tines of that country. NOT WORRIED, Cairo Abbott. Clups— Fvansvilie... or Officials at Washington Place Lit- tle Credence in the Report, ington, July 15.—Little cre- Ehage sced in official circles here in the statement that the Spanish and the Japanese governments have 1 tered into an offensive alliance ainst the U ited States for the mu- » gual protection of Cuba and Hawa’ Indeed, so far could be learned tonight, no intimation of such an eement has even reached the state department. Seeretary Sherman was indisposed when a reporter called at bis house in regard to the matter, but y.r. Day, the first assistant secretary disc) Miited the report, and regarded it as too improbable to discuss. *'T! tment has no informatio! concerning the re rted alliance,’ be said fe 1 ‘lont believe there i jondation for the sta ‘been entered into the Spauish and the Japanese ‘are away from the city, *s Cincinnati, Louisville, 0; now T Played 6 - an: iy tomorrow Messee, to appoint a successor to/against New York. Senator Harris immediately to defeat)statement made by Manager Fred ha’ in He by celebrity in baseball circles, better He aud Clifford will greatly strengthen the team, and to sa: least, the prospests for Paducah are be AT WASHINGTON, 1238456789-r he Washington0 0000001 2-410 2 010000231 x-7 6 Kellam and Grim; Williamson and " Bees estes in DEAD IN IT. Is Pete Dowling.—To Pitch] we Against p. Giants Today. PROBABLY A TRIAL GAME, — OTHER INTERESTING BASEBALL NEWS. - 9) Bad End of tho Head of a Big At- Contrary to expectations, “Pete” Dowling, who was yesterday traded Atlanta, Ga., July 16,—Bmanuel/for Jones, of Louisville, will at once go into the box for Louisville. Bros., the oldest and wealthiest dry} Was thought all along that Louisville house in this city, eommitted }intended to ‘farm him ou! He is supposed to] The Colonels have been after a left The | hand pitcher for some time, ‘*Hans’’ Wagner, the third-base- an of the Paterson, N. J., club, of the Atlantic Leagee, Dowling, of the Paducah club, were isville and Pitcher Washington, July 16.—The con-|signed last night by the L Wagner will be here Saturday Dowling will prtch for the the game This was the Wagner is a big, raw-boued Ger- man, with enormous hands, and in man on the L. @|the Atlantic League batted like a Dowling is also a big fellow. Rork Ma-|ia left handed and is ssid to have negro and an ex-convict, was| great speed and good curves, shot and killed by Night Watchman | was secured in exchange for Jones. Connelly on the L. & N. excursion | the Louisville club giving a bonus. It may be, however. nelly bad shot and mortally wounded | will be put jin today sim; He was never In the general melee} very great twirler ‘bere, sng lad it which followed, Masog was shot by|not been for his pitching, he would have been worthless as a player,using litte headwork, and being weak with the stick. The theory that Dowling 18 simply to be tried in the National Sultan Still Insists on Retaining | League is strengthened by the fol- tatement iy in connection with the ex- change of pitchers; ‘In a recent game against Padu- ah Louisville only made six hits off of Dowling, but afterward Evansville made twenty-four. Clab has had its eye on Dowling for Secretary recently that Dowling yester The Louisville to od. Farley, Paducah's new manager worth League have overwhelmed this] and first baseman, will urrive tomor- on the prin- | row night from Chicago, geueral| possibly bring a third baseman and short stop with him, ‘The reception committee has had @} uotil he has seen ‘1+ club pl » any changes. He ned hore by Clifford, whose walmost well, will jvia the club at Evarayville any means & AT TERRE HAUTE. Terre Haute, July 1 game was forfeited to by a score of 9 to 0. half of the ninth inning the score was 2 to Lin favor of Terre Haute, and of the Paducah team, marched his men off the fleld because of what he considered an un AT EVANSVILLE, 1258456789 r he ranged an offensive alliance against) Evansville 002001400-7 116 The terms of the! Henderson 305221 60x-19 21 G. Vetter, P. Vetter; Geralds and PRESENY STANDING OF CLUBS, Played Won Lost Per Cent SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. Paducah at Terre Haute. Cairo at Washington. Henderson at Evansville, THE BIG LEAGUE, YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Chicago, 5; Baltimore, 3. Cleveland, 2; Brooklyn, 1. St. Louis, 0; Philadelphia, 2. Washington, 16, Pittsburg, 5; Boston, 7. New York, 10. STAND, Won Lost Per Cent »v LESesigesy. and use nd evi- ® good Using in Dowling. ‘The ‘Courier-Journal’ Dreyfuss, that while Dowling was promising, he was not up to League requirements.”’ Jones, the new Padncah pitcher ional League, is Terre Haute. intention iim out, it is claimed, and she bas no desire to let bim go for now It is simply and will wait how- may and —Today’s ‘erre Haute In the last TOO MANY PARAL Gallagher. Aman named J, G. nt into Bussell’s Globe house this morning and soaked too many ‘‘pai Z He soon com cate. Haye a Very Bad Effect on One Gallagher liquor in pos- session of the place, and the propri- etor about that time concluded to va- FOR COW Morning. O&cers Sutherland and Etter were called and took hnmediate cliarge of the mi and he was locked up. WITHOUT HIS “DOUGH.” a Poor Man, the | to return home It} earned cas. terwards took off his coat, posed to have gotton the money, FABULOUS RICHES New Gold Fieid, ning Over With Yellow Metal. Sen Frangise Associated Préss bas re Binghamton, N. \Y. ** ald’ Ci y 4 He He 8 Island: tion. The Portland, from Seattle, arrived four hourg later, McKinley's election, e Vitgsimmor ‘orbett prize-fight and other news of the fall and winter. tout of the Yukon about June 15th, and the river per Por- tus R. Wear, which wintered at Daw- miles up, reached St. June 27th. ne Wear brought autbentie news of some of the most wonderful gold strikes in all the world’s history, and brought also sowe forty-five miners, every man bringing in from #5,000 to of dust and nuggets, an aggiegate of more than $1,000,000. he steamer Alice arrived at St. Michael's on June 2), bringin twenty-five miners and balf a million in gold for them and mach on their own account, The pagsengers on the Alice confirmed the news reported the passengers of the Wear, which is as follows: “The richest gold strike the world bas ever known wag made in the eptember, but the news did not get ov 15, when there was a great stampede ever the 300 miles, intervening be- tween (here and the new fields. Of all the 200 claims stgked out on the Bonanze and Eldorado creeks not one has proved a blank. ually ; William Stanley, of Seattle, » cleaned up $112,000 ; Clarence ry, $110,000; Henry Anderson, 2 wi Beri J. Kelly, $33,000; William Sloane, of Napaimo, B. C., $85,000, least thirty more who will not bat stand guard over the treasure in their staterooms. ‘Then there are at least twenty more men bringing from $5,000 to $20,000, A'l this gold, and more to come, is the cleanup of last winter's work. It mugt all come out via St. Michael's, and the bulk of supplies must go in that way. The two great transportatioh companies pushing in supplies afe the North American Trading anf Transporta- tion Company and the Alaska Com» mercial Company.’ 712 you? S Suits made to Order, $14.00 and:up. Pants made to Order, Dick Cockerill Forced to Go Home F Scolored man named Cockerill of near Maxop’s Mills, who came to yesterday, drew $165 from bank and had it stolen from him, had without his bard He placed it in his pocket, and af- Have Been Discovered In the Klondyke Region In Alaska Rune ed a letter from H, A, Stanley, President of the f vening Her- further ac- wonderful gold discov- Mr. Stanley wrote vr, of San , was the first vessel to push her way through the ive to this sta- From these learned for the first time the result of The Law Was Too Stow $55,000; Frank Keller, $50,000; 'T. |“ CAUGHT NEAR Charged With Steal jens was at work, aud lodged ty jail. warrant against claims to have purchasec Bright, who easily est ownership of it, Amick conld not be Learning of his whe ptured him, Amick re: panying him to the city Vengeance, semana rible crime was aveng morning. Major Terre tally assaulted Mre. M the house in which the ve were, Was captured Phis morning when trial was being held a me and hanged him it tne ard. The action of the approved. *GOLD-LADE Six South Ameri grants afvernoon from settle in Migsouri, where to start in the cattle and ing business. handsome writer on the ‘*Courier-J| other papers, but who the Democratic fold wh failed in 1880 to elect he maintains, was the g nee the party every had, some time has been a y Col. Sterritt in the pal li ‘*Plaindealer,”” at Ha lately removed to Paaue You Need a Nice Suit When you call on yoursbest girl,wmfOf course you want » suit in PRICE to compare with (the times, How would an English-#erge, Clay Twill, Clay Worsted, or one,ef those imported Scotch Novelties suit We have them at all prices in summer weights, If, UALT 75 and up. STEALING, house, where he will take possession today.” William Amick Arrested This] several years. Bright’s Cow and Selling it to D.F, Coley. ALL CONCERNED ARE WHITE. William Amick, a well known res- A yellow Jident of the county, was arrested for darkey with apots on his face is sup-| cow stealing this forenoon by Deputy Sheriff Utterback at Stiles, wh everal «lays ago D. F. Coley re Judge Sanders and swore out him which proved to belong to G. A several days, and the matter pressed by the police until today uty Sheriff Utterback drove out and He will be given a ‘hearing before TE a Judge Sanders tomorrow. DEATH OF A FIEND Negro Ravisher and Murderer Hanged by a Mob. Mob Wreake@d a Just Elbe, Ala , July 16.—A most hor- artin Thomas, & young mother, aod then set fire to his examining Arrive. New York, July 16.—On board the Hamburg-American Liue’s steam- Klondyke region last Angust and|ship Patria, which arrived yesterday Hamburg, n to Circle City until December] party of fifty-six passengers in the forward steerage, who are going to They are well supplied with funds, thejr eqsh capital consjst- hody in Paducah as “Big Dic Rubb ee appointed deputy marshal of the United States for the Purchase dis- trict by Dr. James, with his head- quarters at the Paducah custom er 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 1 2 c in fhe oity ee ee ee Do you need a Lawn Mower? We can sell you one for $2. GEORGE 0. HART & SON Hardware and Stove Company, ANOORPORATRD, Col. LaRue is the first deputy marshal t6 be located in Paducah for BIGYCLE RACES. They Wit Probably be in Au- gust and October. STILES. ing Ge As} Local Whgelman Write to the L. A.V, for Sanction, The new bicycle track is almost complete, gad will be ready for trial in a few days. The Padueah Cycle club has writ+ n to the L. A. W. Board for sance tions on August 18 and 19 and ou October 14 nd 16, and on these days will have bicycle races here. As soon athe ¢a‘es are «determ- ined prepirations| will begin and nothing will be spared to make them a success, e he in the coun- 109-117:N, Third-st went ALL IN A ROW, 303-307 Broadway Amick, He 1a cow from ablish r mad ablished his! and Theix Names are Cole, Every One of Them. located for ag SUp- DP WF Our Shoes Are like pretty women: All Stop to admire them. abouts, Dep- A tliar Contest Over Post- offices in County Seats adily accom- : Below, Three county seats on the N., C. & St. L, railroad/are likely to have postmasters named Cole. Mr. J. W, Cole recently received the appointment as postmaster at Benton, and will take formal charge next Monday, Mr. J. W. Cole is an applicant for the postmastership at Murray, and although he hag a formidable oppo- nent in Mr. as Patterson, it is said that he will receive the appoint- ment, At Paris, Tenn., W.H. Cole is the prospective postmaster-elect. He seemingly has a walk-over, and if he secures the plum he will complete the Cole trio of postmasters. COUSIKS MARRY. The Green, Ox Blood and Chocolate in Oxfords and-Lace are beauties, and the beauty is, the pri: ces are $0 low everybody is buying them. Have you tri¢d a pair? If not, call in-and get a pair. and the 1 here this ell, who bru- mother and yesterday. They Come Over to Evade the Illinois Law. »» took him court house mob is gen- We Have Just Received from Baltimore Married at 9:30 O'clock at the St. Nicholas Hotel Judge Tully. ANS. ity Some NEW PATTERNS IN CRASH SUITS, ican Immi- A rural couple got off the early train from St. Louis this morning. They carried their lu into the waiting room at the n Depot, | —_———~ was #/and sat there haud in band for fully half an hour before they mustered up Which we are still selling at——= } courage enough to venture into a sae | carriage. They went to the Nicholas i hotel where the registered a Chas. ¥ W. Arrowsmith and Miss Dora Ar- a BS uy they intend horse rais- they ing of no leas than $126,000 in gold} rowsmith, of Odin, Ll. rich finds were made Jane 6 aud 10} pieces, ME wan evident, The bell i on Dominion creek. Not less than]” One family ayone has 840,000 hy . nily ajc E :000, | was attired in ad of cream tinted ‘ at] 30 cai have ben stake oath wich war made n South Aware [tates wit site glee set] =) SOLD BY OTHER HOUSES AT $6.00 than | Indian creek, aud the sprface ithe cattle raising business. he | pleaty of ribbon pe ts al ae : ™ tions are that these are as rich as colony comed from Ryssia, Th m had ot new t Th oO 1 O s the}of the others, The largest nugge wis Ba iat See ete to humask cle tak en e n ne- e yet found was picked up by Bert r ead aanvernih. baits te cteas OR y Hudson om claia No. 6. fon tue Bo-| A DEPUTY U, $. MARSHAL Devs apolmergte, ee pg ake Price Clothiers \ : and was yeeias? : At 9:30 o'clock the expectant e in size was one found by J. : ‘ groom had procured his licen: s ‘94 a ara beg hy {Eel M. We, La Rue Appointed] whispered into Furnishers 9 he last four pans Clements took ou i Wiles T were worth $2,000, and one went for the “Purchase, Te Mntneditate Appearance and Hatters 409-411 BROAD WAY $7 Bigger pots have been struck hotel ele me . , ° in other regions, but un» Where on married. ‘The: tiueblea beds rad arth has so rich a general find been | iis Headquarters are at the Cys+ mitted to a reporter that they were ade as in this section. In all . 3 aap ’ 4 tom House He A Promi- oC ns, and came here to evade the 7 t. Michaels, Some bron meni ate H : ture | ethe g | but a portion of their clean-up, | Se abatber <i ‘ | THE BE ST Ww. ferring to i.vest other portions 191 Oo. yt, W, Laktue, of Hawesville, e are sole mines they kuow to be rich, been appoint by Dr. James 4 HARKETS, ON EARTH IS A ‘Among the most lucky are J. J. 1, . U.S. marshal for the Pur- agents for Clements, of Los Angeles, who alvtcist EAs” Hesnvarters |. (ms votighy asp arata'iean eae § » TO cleaned up about ,000 Chicago, IL, July 16 pt rot. brought out $50,000 and invested the LaRue arrived) here yester-| Wheat opencd \ at 687-%, highest PMs rest; Prof. C. Lippy, of Seattle 1 has an off 4 0 losed at YO i da «i has an officejat the oustar » Closed at {0-4 aac who brought out about $50,000 and}: ie is tathar i yest aaa Sept corn opened at 263% and Geiebrated has $150,000 in sight, and who) wiyicks LaRue, of thd Illinois Cen-) closed at 26 's-°. : claims his mine is worth 8300,000 oF) 24) who is known to} nearly ¢ + oats opened at 18-17-7918 Line, t [8a. physique, | , ng an his apn. | i. rier-Jourgal” says of | Sept. at and ry ne {| Col. Laltue: closed at a j “Col. M. W. LaRuejlong a citi-| Sept. ribs it $4.35 anc P zen, representative ia thd legislature, | closed at $4.40 b. i alr councilman, lawyer, ete. } in this city, | ipt4 312 cars, and for the last twenty fears a news | os 201,000 bushels, —~ and you purnal’’ and | rayed from n the party ncock, who, | & patest nomi.| COUR, Lost. in Yeiser Park or on Sev- hington and e, colored | will wear / no other, Kither enth street between W knitted wool a slue and white, Finder will please ape ve ok bring to. EB. W, Bockmon’s grocery / ration of the | 8 be rewarded, 15j2 * —- esyille, but’ La Belle Park tonight. ‘Little hy has been Goldie.’’ Free show. Good music 0C ran AN Cochran ar well call at ja Want to ap) TAILOKING ESTABLISHMENT 338 Broddway. 2EF"Shves bought of us shined free, 0000080008 ( “Sea, CC as 1|O7 ata @ Ye! -!

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