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mot Ut Ua DAILY SUN. Advertising is the Motive Power to Business. Reaches the Careful Buyer IF IT’S IN THE SUN, ice cepneepcanone- oma —— - = — sonmamoiron ne = ah =" SN A ETT A MT IT ST AE SS eet dchglbidedesnas VOLUME 1—NUMBER 278 , i} LY EET PS , PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1897. TEN CENTS A WEEK n Osition of the United States envoys an Tee flowers fot thé lddiea of the presi?! a ae = = = — seh intimation has beén given to repre- SEDUCTION jdential party, Gen. Heck extracte AGIC DEATH sentatives of this government that © | promise that the ‘President would | { J . : Nii aes Englan4 will soon consent to partici- | yisit Burlington next Wednesday and —— —— . i od in an international conference in | feview the cavalry troops at Fort | r" : ba : ‘hiehs .| Washington. his report comes] yy, + Bonn, | Hthin Allon; and later attend a recep: /Of Actor Edgar G. Bourne L - f Fe) acess Ries oagr om pF Chicago through official channéle, Young Man Arrested this Fores tion in bis honot. ‘The only other| ‘ 9 i ‘ journe Last avfor Wheat, Reports received from the spectal noon. plans so far made by the President ight. av. envoys also state that France practi- lhre a review of the 2ist Regiment | We handle only good hose, of recognized quality, | United States Infantry, and a recep in a conference and ablde by its re. ; |tion by the offers at Platteburg ' which we sell at the very lowest prices, rangi {iy tINGIN CONNECTICUT] itamerinca “Seat ttc cout] JOE JONES THE ACCUSED, jor, Yo ‘oko place prohaniy nest OED OF BLOOD POISONING, ire 06 te Hak ae GEE aes hove 1 Seiad cally accepted the proposal to join be induced to do likewise, Tuesday: then, some time next/ --sigeape oy gaggadgliueid rama — He jis Charged With Being the| Proctor and of the Vermont Game Mpeg age pProperty in Russia By Floods. | Hawatians Regard it Now as Ab-. Father of Miss Rowéna Hdok’s | 4nd Forestry Commission. cate Mabie | All the Cabinet officers will be — ys eey Pesnntee Cums: here more of fess during August Do you od L San Franciso, July 30.—Ellis Mills, be ai and there will be infortis! Cahinet| A LONG AND INTERESTING CAREER ENDED. y need a Lawn; Mower? We WAGES {BEING ADVANCED IN LOUISIANA, }the retiring consul-general at Hono- meetings, as occasion requires. Vive ll lula, arived from the sande on & HER FATHER WANTED TO SHOOT HIM. President Hobart is. expected nest ‘arpa | can seli you one for $2. s litical affaite in the islands Mr. Mille 3 —————— Actor Edgar G. Bourne died at 9} , Chigsgo, July 41.—Cash wheat} gig o'clock last night of blood poisoning es went up today to 76 cents, and there] «A pnezation is now regarded uni- jeabiiiiaes; Wis dives «wees MEETINGS IN VAIN {at Mrs. Hays’ bourding house, on F fs food Prospects for a-higher price. | vergally by the people of Hawaii a8 4) for the Bauer Pottery, was warranted Jefferson street near Sixth. His de f GOOD TIMES IN certainty. {The enthusiasm over the | hefore Justice Winchester last night } mise occurred just a week after the dd ~F t is more intens ¢ " - Were; Held at the Dearmitt] Casino fire, at which he received the 2W ENGLAND. | S22exation Movement on a charge of seduction. The war- if ; sstahilins now, if such a thing be possible; than! rant was iesued at the instance of| Mines. Men Refuse to |L2™S,"hich subsequently developed ie it has ever been before ; almost every- | Mr, . W. Hook, whose daughter into blood poison | . Efects of the Tariff Being Felt) ,.2° hasan abiding faith in the] sigs Rowena, is the alloged victim of Strike. j His condition became serious sev- Hard Ware a nd St G A Good Beginning. happy remix wat they all wish f0F/ Jones, Mr. Hook did !not discorer eral days ago, and it was thought | au Ove ompany, a Sdently ex- or’ i ‘i necessary at one time t 2 CORPORATED, New Haven, Conn., July 31,—] 804 anticipate. It fs comm.” [his daugbter’s condition until last his ft hi i, Det the ated ‘ sician aft ag yg lr 1d ha went|Marchers Will Lay Stee Unies but the attending phy- | . pected that the whole matter will Deypiyt!. and as soon as he did he went ers y Siege Unless 2 : ,| 108-117 N. Third- fettled when vongress moets this|strnight after A warrant. After the] Driven Away by Deputies, | wor wat mars. concluded that this d-st 308-807 Broadway fine bythe tat | the manufactur Laswo een ma aS Warrant :was {ssned the girl eave Mr. Bourne suffered terrible agony now cin afford to operate their)! J,ARGEST INDIANA WELL. | birth top child. poe throughout his illness and often had wills. Hverybody is rejoicing over bon Balint Mr. Hook called on Justice Win- ‘ Pr The masg|t0 be held down in b Nig the beiter prospects for steady work.| 4 god.ptarte! Gusher Struck in| Chester this morning in « state off Pittsburg, duly 20.—.— fore last it became necessary to tie 1 ee — ae ; " ’ great excitement and consulted hia} ™¢etngs of strikers yesterday at the DEATHS HARVEST, Undeveloped Territors. | relative to shooting Jones. He said | mines of the New York and Cleveland rr Hartford City, Ind., July 30,—|he did not propose to have his daugh-|G%* Coal company were without re- Lives Sperificed to the Raging! The discovery of 600-barrel oil | ter’s honor despoiled without calling Floods in Kussu. well almost within the city limits| someone to account for it, and in- _| threw this city into # @rent state of | tended to shoot Jones on sight, but excitement. The well is a mile and ¢ | tustier Winchester finally sueceeded quarter from the court house, on the | in dissuacing lim from bis purpose. i reserssthebaed tootn’ la tb wave. $°'S. Carrell farm, It is located in| ‘The father says that Jonci tind rf Fae at ie anid that three hundred | Uadeveloped territory and surround. | been going with his daughter for two people have been drowned, while no| & 08 all sides by unleased territory. | years, and the family always thougist) estimate is placed upon the property It is the largest well ever discovered | he intended to marry her and the lose. Five linen mills will start in this ci flont nett week. ‘This avtion Our Shoes Are like pretty women: ‘ All Stop.to admire them. hint. The dec and had by eight years with the exception c four years he was in the w ase! Was 58 years old, non the stayc for t sults, a8 the men were at work as usual today and give no indication of joining the strikers. The strikers still surround the camp, and claim | 484 been in some of the they will make the strike eff “egpeshapibandlageregaes saad ig + Rage ) amorg Dearmit’s men tomorrow, |? Past season was starring his 9-| % ° known as the Hazel Bourne Come q st com-| St, Petervburg, Russia, July "The news has reached this city of the The opétatoys have determined to] ¥esr-old danghter in a compa the strixers away. Legal pro- seedings are to be taken agsine! the marching Coal mixers unless they dis- band and go to their homes. This was decided on this sfterno6st? and Sheriff F A. Lowery wall be expected to see to it that assemblages are disbanded pany } The company went to pieces a) Mound City tached for board The Green, Ox Blood and Chocolate in Oxford: and Lace are beauties, and the beauty is, the pri in Indiana. wedding was expected nearly every | day. Jones was arrested alout 10:50 " ovtlock thig thorning by Constable og | Strikers Adyised to Pay No Heed | pation, 3f¢ héard there was a war- d his trunks wer He and bi and (laughter then attempted tor money enctgh to recover trunks by giving exhibitions at Me-| WAGES ADVANCING. ces are so low everybody is buying them. Have Phe Good, Tings Have Reach _ : to the Sheriff's Proclamation, | rent out for him and was looking for but 2 un-| 5 Southern Plantations. e anpoenanisiiaa nai tro} and Brooklyn t were un en ir? all 4 A R F Pittaburg, Pas; July $0.—At mid- | 2¢)ollicer to surrender. A DAM GIVES WAY. palisareet you tried a pair? If not, call in and get a pair. New Orleans, La., July $1.—Two as igh Fale 5 de 2s: |. Jones claims he is innocent. He Manager H. G. Foppe heard of] night it looks as if the sheriff's pter- Jamation would be the biggest factor in bringing about the trouble in the inity of the Dearmit mines. To-| night a meeting of strikers was held dete sot deny being intimate with the girl, but claims owers have been }Eactory Flooded and Many Peopis and that he can prove that she Five for Thetr Lives. acensed others of being the father off sriadietown, Cond., J sa pag ‘ 8 o'clock this morning, a eet lires.oe Seccnd street Bear | foot wide, cowftatng water frote which | "9 § has several daughters. | 006 factories got power, tuzat, let- became ie. his afternoon and Mr. Bourne was a native of Geor- mae time next| “28 down a tremendo:s voliine of i Spo e next! water. he huge stones of which ut had been all over the eoun- of the largest plantation operators of the state have advanced the wages of all their hands seventeen per cent, Other plantation owners will follow. sf ave the plante: ae ae pola ae ten at Oak Hill and ft was decided to| the outlook than now. ‘The provis-| PAY Bo attention to the sheriff's prog. | PA tons of the new tariff have given | /amation, ns it was considered ty tiefection here and. the an outrage. At the meeting it Eygry. ina! bi great satisfaction here and sugar ported that} vhs Dion, ery." bg ay uly and employed them and redeemed | (7 the trunks; and afew doys after he| 1 Work with the company the] & or was des ire, and i ) {his efforts to save his tlree tranks he ly burned, and gradually| @ planters are especially pleased. oe : ri ran a ir Carrick and otheé , pa r penal ae the dam was built crashed <i %0. the] try, and during the last years of is ° “= td SENATOH MILLS OIL LANDS.pows Maly Dy) Oy iy for Cram. Way taetory of Wun, Wileos’s lc kshop, {life claimed no regular place a : . Frame E NIRV cy ' onthe! THe CHigepLajeut,. and the ower floors of the. factory |iome. He leaves a brother in. Ney T THE CASH WI ‘ ed. Pat x - as) prone footed. ;Sortzarorctheg sfta| York snd @ sister in Kalamgf’ LI 4; “a ths Ne > Se yne, who was mar. | Thwarted a mf compelled to flee for their lives, ro fe ven while Wcteahd ia 4 Distatet. ‘early part of the month, and m Alls rot. | Nuch damage has been donegsiid the} His wife was with tim Ab Diaching Sug. eeduch eam AT— Corsicana, Pex., July 30,—Two Attempt rsince been spending his honey. KidonshipedW SON | water is stil! rushing down. xe Bee Mr Bourne Semi dias a —* er ed ” Witotoect 4 . be we first told the company when it ried | PORN He ° we 7 sem thor — ulogigsnel ” repens TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST] turned trom Metropolis, and while al ae . WEILLE & SON Ss, and are developing a heavy flow off Massilon, Ohio, July 27.- Kept? expected fe wan nevertheless | y : : i the Illi-| iment of not unexpected i é V,W4 LOnly One-Price Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters and Shoe Dealers. julte a shock to them. Mr, Bourne was personally a ma of wide experience, and very agreea- He was well educated and at tood hich in the profession, ; w give way to thi evude petroleum, aggregating for the] Wheeling and Lake Erie yardm: two wells about 150 barrels per day. Jat Dillouvale found a ran Mente, ‘FREate Politicians wil ‘There are now thirteen flowing wells} spikes on the main track this morn- in the oil district, whose output ap-ing, supposed to have been placed Be In Attendan proximates 600 barrels, and dozen} there for the purpose of train-wreck- — more wells aro under contract. Thefing, The deputy marshals have oil is almost the same as the Penn-ficen removed from Dillonvale and aylvania product, and the success off the property is being guarded by the new wells indicates that the sup- [the company’s men only at present, ply is permanent. The wells, with two exceptions, As the Result of Fearfai F m Germany July 31.—The Berlin the rec $12.48 $9.38 Buys choice of any of our $7.48 $4.50 of] Buys choice of any offBuys any of our $6.00 our $12.50 and 5.ooJour $10.00 suits. All] patent leather shoes; 20 suits. No old stock. fresh and new stock. per cent. off on all others. 20% OE - izom floods sre the greatest ever - kuown in Germany. one time « Buys choice of an Today's ‘‘Courier-Journal’’ say: Fifty villages have been swept/but was forceu A conference of silverite leaders is] away, and the losses will amount tojYoUnger school of a being held this afternoon or tonight {iillions of marks. It is estimated] | This afternoon at < 7 os ae at Dawson Springs, in Western Ken-|that at least two hundred persons] Cision as to the time and place of the MURDERER SCNTENCED. tucky, on the Illinois Central rail- {drowned funeral tore. Yow o'clock no u worsted excepted $3.70 as $1.50 25%, Off a ad been made, but it was} it would occur tomorrow af-|{ tare inside the corporate limits, and _ road. Among those who are ex- " aoe Bap sv eet a - two large companies are engaged in] A Fiend Will Expiate His Crimes| pected to be present are Congres COMING TO KENTUCKY, | ternoon at Oak Grove greatest coat/On all our black pants.| >. a1 casgi developing the fields, one having by Legal Process. man John S. Rhea, State Central]. uae sce tect offered to] They are choice goods, ]8 all cassimerc pants. To See Our Magnificent Pennyvile MARKETS. public. are No better to be found|In this stock you will : : , |Committeeman C, M. Lewis, Senator AUanta, Ga, July 31.—Ed Flan-| william Goebel and Mr. Ollie James. r Sitk Ponge pose. Senator R. Q. Mills owns} Bigan, the murderer of two members| The object of the conference is not] ~ Washington, July 31.—Secretary| Chicago, nia cna ED (act So W000 acres in what is pronounced tof Of the Allen family, was this morning | definitely known. It relates to the! wilson, of the Department of Agri] wheat opened 4 mE F- d et be the richest portion of the oil ter- sentenced to be hanged August 25.| state campaign, and it is probable} ye” Hath bi oe ik Go | cloaad oh 74 Just Received Another big line of $1 Negligee Shirts; now and nobby patterns. Also, ‘toxrig tha teh False dad ee arrest aati another lot of Manhattans, swellest shirt on earthy rt for marryin; ZONA ONYX DEPOSITS. fe: ' i t ae fae alee tl cucky, and will make a study of farm-| closed at [2 3 ee caused bim to commit the erimes for] of appeals, wil be there. Mr- P: [iad noni feared oe av ahe| “Sent, pats. opened at 17% and 409-411 BROADWAY, dat 175. | srk opened at $8.00 and PADUCAH, KY. which he will soon be hanged. W. Hardin was in thecity last night, | sone lose He e desperately in love with a but it is not known that he will be at 2 ‘ -—— - Se closed $7.85. ESR LS EE ES SS ih =| Sept. lard opened at $4.37 th and closed at $4.30 2 13-year old school girl and wanted | ihe conference Sept. ribs opened at $4.72 and to marry her. Her parents opposed | Mr, J. C. S. Blackburn would have = . | i * : Games TPRTERDAY: closed ‘at $4.70. fi i Chicago, 5; Pittsburg, 7 Northwestern receipts, 429 cars, | > » Cincinnati, 8; Cleveland, Clearences, 184,000 bushels ¥ [a 50,000 and the other about 30,000 acres of land onder lease for the pur- wh find some choice goods. and Blue Grass Farms to (Reported Da Preparations for Their Develop- ment Upon an Extensive Scale. the marriage, and Flanigan shot the} attended had it not been for an en- Phoenix, Ariz., July 31.—Prepara-} little girl, her father ‘and wounded ® | gagement ingwhich he has to‘ fire the tions are being made for the develop-} lady friend. first gun’’ of the campaign this sfter- ment on a large scale of the onyx de noon at a big picnic in Henry county. posits at Mayer, this territory, The The spot where the picnic will be held property was sold a few months ago me ....._ [is near the junction of three counties, Philadelphia, 3; Boston, 7 a ee to a party of eastern capitalists,}4 Destructive Fire at De Pauw] and 2,000 or 3,000 people are expect-| Washington, 11; Baltimore, 15. “ * St. Loui among them Congressman Fowler, of University. ed to attend. New Jersey, for $150,000. Six Dew] New Albany July 31.—One} The probable reason for holding warries, in lition to several now of the main of De Pauw the silver conference at Dawson is operation, will be opened as Soon} University wws struck by lightning | that Congressman Rhea is returning the outfit for mining can be made} this morning and was gutted by fire. of St. Louls, while Sen- dy, and the force of men will be} phe loss was about seven thousand | ; and Mr, Lewis hed ak ; Louisville, 6. WOULD-BE THIEF JAILED TS N 4 ; Brooklyn, 1. pa saan Is 0 P. P John Jackson Lodged in the Lock PRESRNT STANDING OF CLUBS. ee aeraing. New York, Greatest Bargains ever ;}known in Fine Footwear. Jobn Jackson is the name a strange | colored man gave this morning when] f Fighty " i BA} respondingly increased. — Kighty | dojfars, Fully insured, 1 arranged to go to Forest} {ile arrested near the by Off. of machivery are now on the er en Angs in southwestern Kentucky for] ¢ Bl nce peatie ania pa, sncldiag two doube-levet} Piste Venom, II, July S1,—-|recteation, Mr. Ole James remala- | BSS ["“ide wont into Miler’s atore ‘his $6.00 Shoes reduced to $4.00 aeling machines. pa ved ve {ed here yesterday in order that he]} sf 4 (1 owing and attempted to . r yng +s company has a contract to far-} City ‘Treasurer ore me pomggal ; \lown to the conference to-| . a 8 # i morning Cig inyga eas : 4.00 Shoes reduced to 3.00. otave 3.00 Shoes reduced to 2,00. g = EI 2 5 Z & day, according to a statement he salted RE: | 1 made to a friend. The Siverite State Central Com- mittee will not held a meeting until some time after the Republican State Convention on August 10. The ofticer followed SOHEDULE FOR ToMORROW. ne KROME: what charge will i 2.00 Shoes reduced to 1.26. Pittsburg at Chicago. erred . wT : <0) Sh : : Cleveland at Cincinnati. MIX. GEORGE BALLEY 4 tit 1,50 Shoes reduced to .98. Sala nd cage i Is Awarded the A, and M. College Come and see what Values your Louisville at St, Louis. cholarship, >hiladelphia nore. i ek vo BE pean er ke money will buy at 00 tons of onyx to i \ “yee and this shipment will be] spe improvement nssess- Pete as soon as possible. The onyx} ments here to St. Louis and Evans- ¢ Teponit ia 260 acres in extent, lying ville creditors, leaving a balance un- | jn circular form, and in continuous} paid of between $600 and $700. strata, and including an infinite var-} Citizens against whom the assess~ {ety of colorings. ments were made have in several in- tiene stances made payments before they! pRESIDENT AND PARTY, rf STRIKES BOTTOM, ‘i eoaccs were due. Local merchants assert that business is improving, and the a ak ci s eee ‘armers of Jeffersoa county will raise Pisean’ bshestdeeb ame me ‘ ree ee eee Asheville, N. C., July 31.—The] examined before County Schoc fi Only 4 Cents in ah Silyer Dole] ine jargest crop of corn and apples lar Just Now. this fall, known in many years, Plattsburg, Y., July 30,—The] First National Bank of this city closed} perintendent Reuse yesterday { # t the A applic at t (Horie, icin | CEO. BERNHARD'S, 3 Broadway. Antharcite Trade Booming. president and Mrs. McKinley occupy] its doors this morning The reason| He passed acreditabie examinat July $1.—The a suite of seven rooms on the second | assigned is hard times and the diffl-] and, was awarded the scholarshig de has been booming | {er in the southwest corner of the] culty of making collections, , Washington, D. © «The American silver dollar toda, Pottsville, Pa, bullion value, [18] tharcite coal ti Steamer Geo. H. Cowling will measured in its Hotel Champlain annex, connected ie * worth 44 conta rd ah ree Coal yal Pete Hee with the main building by corridors, VEL PATROL WAGON. | male ler excursions ailay, Aug} ray 5; the director 0! 2 n The rooms are the finest in the house, 1, to Metropolis leavi H oe eee . 4 a » lower. It i8 @t] oolteries are obliged to shut down} The rooms art the pron a m., tet 6. pm Fac-simile of Lin::wood Cigar. Liked by every body. and have been especially finished and| Three Policemen All Pou On One Drunkard. _expecting it to ge You’! like it too, Ask tor it t in the bistory Off vriday night owing to lack of coal present the lowest ma 7 Reps « nett cars. ‘The supply gave out & Week | een e delichte ‘ currency ©, but by careful shaping" most | The President is delighted with the} Ofcers Harlan, Etter and Suther-| Qiicials at Washington have been ago, magnificent lake and mountain s Britain will con- ENGLAND WILLING of the demands have been met, All| ™4 sad X=} land could find nothing better to do| informed that Gre A woes of the colleries will resume on Mon-|°tY: Mrs. Me ey is a good trav-lihis afternoon, so they arrested alsent to take part in an international I \, eler, and suffered no material fatigue] jrupien negro on South Third strect.| monetary conference, to be held at Are yt . furnished in elegant style and taste. ~—-—— + aor anon) ER: TIMES ame, and was loaded into a’ truck|etary commissioners -believe that n y lesire good clothes. F ‘ . orrowed froma neighboring grocery, | France also will participate. Our line of woolens is exact! ted to every. taste { til $ 0 if bi and with this unique patrol wagon Call an rine ther the procession proceeded. | ‘The question as to the right of a $14.00 formation [ju 4 in will ville, Tenn., July $1.—Pat| scales at 191 pounds, dl hats | oP “ to bor- indict Great Britain wi Knoxville, Penn., y oy a 9 J building and loan association r Broadway. ton Indlostes tt ‘. an international] Mathews, a Sevier county whitecap,| The President had a few callers to-| Steamer Geo, H. Cowling will! pow money is raised in a suit fled 333 Br v consent 10 join be held in] wasgivendeathsentenceforthemurder| day, (en. Peck, Adjutant Generalj make her excursions Sunday, Aug. | yesterday by holders of pre a % . D Gi » Avy ere y certain holders of pr monetary caren 8 of ie brother-in-law, Wm. Grayson. | of Vermont, came, repesenting the|1!, to Metropolis leaving at 9:30 4 erred stock of the Commercial Build 5 TAIL(¢ RING all $ 0 6 this city hy? is the first death sentence given| Governor and the peopde of the state|m., and 2). mj; returns at m.' ing trust, which receutly wade an ESTA BLISHMENT | $3.75 ‘ : oI $ fe \ ee i in an International Mon-| gy next, and a great rush is expect- | no material i ee Conference Next fd. which no doubt will be stopped ogee ap Ate resident) Ha was too «trunk to walk or tell his| Washington next winter. | The mon- 5 has appeared J once to- by apotiier shortage OF O6rs. 8. week day, coming into the hotel lobby for { , Nn Ts a short time and visiting the weigh- am White Capper Sentenced. {ing machine, where he tipped the Winter. ‘on, July 80,—Oficial in- st received in Washing- Washingt t Britain has not yet) Th’ response to the prop-|a ghitecapper in the South. of Vermont, with hanisome offerings Fare 25 cents assignment 7 a siscigi oy «= \ otters

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