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a it The Sun has the largest daily circulation in Paducah. . Advertise in it. HE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. core a / The Sun is the official of Paducah, sii It reaches the people. VOLUME 1—NUMBER 286 oer MINERS ARE : ARCHING. walked up and remarked that he guessed Jones had better go up and apologize to the lady he insulted the day before. \Jones said he didn’t be- lieve be wodld, whereupon Hinton drew « pistol, leveled it at him, and | commanded him th proceed. The proximity ot the weapon was slightly encouraging to Mr. Jones, | who decided he\lid bave time to go up after all. 7 When the house was reached Hinton | ordered Jones to kneel, and as the stol was still/smiling at him, fr. Jones kindly obliged his aptor. Hinton then digtated the apdlogy word py word, and Mr. Jones, to accommodate him, \repeated the apol- ogy with all the elgquence he could command. He then had to call him- self all sorts of names in pursuance A Warm Keveption Has Been Prepared for the Invaders in Hopkins | County. FAMILY POISONED BY ICE CREAM. Spain's Dead Premier Will Be Buried Tontyrrov mg io | of Mr, Hinton’s dictatorial requests, State at\ Madrid, ably enforced bythe pistol. Hinton, ts the defendant, to Yustice Winchester this forenoon, gave\a slightly differ. ent version of the affair. when Jones delivered the ice his wife informed him ‘that she already had enough, but as he had taken the trouble to bring it to the house, agreed to take it also. He became OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Pittsburg, Pa., Afg. 10.—The miners in accordance’ with their plan of campaiga are ngw marching on Ohio aad West Virginia mines. There are no new develgpments today WARRANTS ARE READY that he had to apolog' aders of Hop- For Prospective kins Count}, Where the for Thursday mornipg. He ssid QTHER CONVENTION NEWS OF INTEREST. lican state convention 1 angry and wouldn’t leave it. Hinton| and was called to ord denied that the gun wasedncealed, but | Comm said that he did draw it Rad tell Jones | nett. 0 which be] porary ¢ replied that ‘*he’d ya “d— if he| secretary. : did’? He did not dgby threatening} Louisville, Qug. 10 to kill him if he refused. lican state ‘The cases against/Hinton are set} to order this afternoon at at REPUBLIGANS ARE MEETING, J.G, Bailey Has a Walk Over for Clerkof Court of Ap- peals Nomination. FIRST DISTRICT DELEGATES MEET Governor Bradley Will Be En- dorsed, But Civil Seryice May Not Be. Louisville, Aug? 10,—The Repub- at 2 p.m. r by State ee Ghairman C, M. Bar- fenater Deboe was made teimn- airman and 8. J, The Repub- convention will be called 2 o'clock 700 cr ai Masic Hall. About Crusaders Are Not : — ew ag | gates are present arid the convention | d Wanted, ATIQMAL CIRCUIT DATE, |r romises to be lively, énthusiastic | in bes 1 brief. o Madisonville, Ky., Aug. 9.—The people of Hopkins county are aroused by the threatened jfvasiog by Indiana miners who propose to/ come into Kentucky in a body and fntimidate or force the miners hereAo quit work Nw dedienated by the * Crack Riders October 15, The Paducah Cycle Club yester- day received a telegram fromsChair- man Albert Mout, of the D, A. W. racing board, granting Pedueeh Octo- point s t 20 ypeals miners is Earling( ere are situ-|ber 15 for the national ciredit date. | ah capealhe B gr dd thas sy tor ated the largest foes in V ern | Louisville has the 14th, St. Louis the slerk of the ‘count of appeals: J. G # Kentucky. But tyeir coming would] 16th and Paducah, an intyrmediate | Ek Of 00° eh sere a dN be equally interferbnee and a menace | point, has the 1éth, 7 a) fj : ty, 6 Jo to the various other mines in the] This will bring here thébest Bders te : ot ig ee petro county, and most probably would be in country, including Coopér, he aig “Me Bailey wil e occ ym of seri’ trond! dardner, $fser ¢ 4 ss the occasion of serigus trouble Gardoer, Bfser and other) ). nominated ov first ballot. He is rack riders, as wg!) as Richardson, the trick rider, and his mimic, young | ‘The miners want Yo work, and the people and the officials of the county ; ace determined that \they shall be} Clar Lane, of Covington, bet" 4 u § protected in their right to decide] The Paducah Cycle Club is very paign. He was a member of the last ~ lepot preparing to Igave for Trigg vhether they will work or not,|jubilant over its success in securing | egislature ‘ The handsome owboat Fritz, {°0unty. The fourfair of shoes 9 } The fadministration\ of Governor leged to have beep stolen were fc without outside ingerference. The]the open date, and wil} begin prepar- Ti which passed Paducah Sunday, is | °8 t Bradley will be endorsdd, This fact ; fat Diet and whee be officials of the’ county bavelations at once for the event, the at ibe oad cheney for a hot|2¥ ‘a wreck Her flues collapsed]! Lew possession’ anc hen li toxlay issued (wapfants against per-Jimportance of which cannot be over- | MOVES | ie Datla hen would not|%*,7 o'clock last evening ten miles urned them Dennis wanted sorvs who way isvade this county Yor | estimated. “J y “a below Cairo, while she was on her] Vartant dismisbod the vurpose of interfering by intimi- dation oF otherwise with the »working WHO IS HE miners. The strerift is armed with the au- thority to Sammon ‘the power of the county to his aid to prevent any in- vasion of personal or property rights of the miner and opérators of Hop- *kins county. The farmers and other citizens of the county are reaily to sid at a moment's votice aud a posse ¢t any aumber could be raised in an lwur's notice if an yivasion should be nittempted. If the marching miners | wills, dry docks, boat store, and oth- know the temper of Kentuckians here] er places, but could learn nothing aapon the question of {personal rights} concerning such a man, they will think twice before they cross the Ohio. « Inquiry Made Here of One R. M. Bressig. Marshal Collins tadlay received the following telegram trom Mrs. J. Bressie, of Caruthersville, Mi “Please find R. BM. Bressie; whs stostruck on barge. Wire condition! The marshal telephoned to the t TRACK TORN UP, The city isina ferment of excite- Fatal Ice Cream — = sponsibilities of all d¢partments rest | ;1 ; - ins county; lest Aue mi aide fe : just as forestalled in the Sun. The]in Trigg county, last August. }% Buyschoice of any of our ¥8 - : Chattanooga, Tenv., Aug. 10.—| Water Spout Damages the Nu. C.]on the heads of the /departments as} wri of habeas corpus cute was tried | | He said when caught at the eaiou Ne fia Ssoand 4 50 per cent. or one: half off — |Buys choice of any of ‘Pbe Gardner family wee A sciy wae & St. L. Railroad Near they preety eye For this Tea- i efore Judge Bishop yesterday after- | depot yester preparing to] 4 simere suits op/all our Men’s Stedw Hats. our $10.00 suits, All last sight by eating) ice Orth Memphis son they should be/given the power! ion and the accused showed con-| leave for Cadiz on business, while his) % worsted excepted fresh and new stock. the ellest daughter died torlay. The ye oe ow bt deputies - clusively that he was not the man|fair partner % ing up\just for j Oa decease! Was & Very promine®t 8° Last night there was general de der that they might better stand the ind came from Caseyville,| Pleasure. It looked very much like| # ‘ : ciety belle nthe N.C. & & /T. railroad as blame for any irregularities. The} Shere, at the time of the murder, he] Sttempted elopement to/the spec- | 9 $9.38 For $0 deyg caly_ we wip, Mil sboee of any $4.50 oro ik SEATS ult of 8 war fat few miles| old Sy seas Sapien ee was employe om the farm of the] tators ; e house bielekt ae teed . eee a ut of Memphis, 4 six-months’ probation is the Messrs, Rudy, of the city Then the lady Avas called, uys choice of any of ys ur $6. ‘ The corrent swept away a large] after all, ‘The fact that a person au-1” Ye was a case of mistaken identity, )and. was just sitiveds the othet | our $12.50 and $14 For 35 Cents Cash. patent apa boos) 25 Fun Premier Cahovas WII gtrecels of track aud as a result Inid |ewers a few queftions and successful-| ang Bryant was overjoyed at re defendant in her den suits. Noold stock. Former values 50 cts 75-ef& and $1.00. [Po fgrg, ou ® Omer _ ake Place Tomorrow ap passenger train which left/ly stands an examination doc avi rian. Oe Dennis himself, the girl’s father; / from $2 up. 1, Aug. 10.+The remains] “ere 3 Jay afternoon, as well as necessarily fit him or be» ‘or P \ was inclined to protect his daughtes | rid, Aug. 10. ee rcmior, {all the centennial fast flyers ernment position, Often they are and save her from Aull possible shame of $ ence Canovas, the late Eres ne ea nnte: CR aa absolutely unfitted for the places 1. G. LOW JOINTS. and. humiliation, Although he talkea|@ Cash only B. WEILLE & SON Ss, a today lying in ape » 7% ‘ he: when incompetents are dis- be a Hl tomorro' DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION | then J p é The funcral will ocotr tomorrow. charged for such ‘cause eat —_ ge Sandersiett_ the case open, | & Buys at___ er 409-411 BROADWAY, & a Paducah Will Get the L. A. W. for temporary Roberts for Mr. George will be nominated op the first ballot @ young man, only 29 fine speaker and will make a fine cam- have been defeated without a bitter fight. f service is handled in the resolutions. It is expected that there will be a warm time io gettling this question. The evemies of civil service will show a good deal of strength. was appointed by Gov, Boo “U yeh States senate dgtil the legislature elected, is one of the enemies an! ican; it leads to life Yenure in office and should not be tolerated. of adverse criticism wga has heen selected | « irman temporary Denny will bx nent chairman and My. J. nator Deboe ar secretary perma- Bailey rs of age, a There will be considerable interest over the manner in which the civil ‘Maj. Wood, of Mt, Sterling, who V0 Cea TRS ited he is prepared to give his Teasons. his subject he said \ yesterday “The civil service law is un-Amer- |}; The re-| st the head ment snd all sorts of aparchist ra-]To Be Held at Birmingham om)? | | department 16 hreat % Birheaesay” wadioldarsadeg. tag begat asc wy, palate pale te | some Gh the —_— aprtouetac’s Every district was rey t City Agent J. 'T. Done a disgrace te any community, | com THE ICE MAN The Democratic chairman of the] the meeting of the 5 central ¢ van returned thiy/ morning from St 1should be abdlished. He 1 == ——==. ~ . lative district, composed of| mittee yesterday afternoon and last] 7 ouis he wanted to find oat who had told| A 1] nd Lyon counties, has] night, as follows: First, W. J. De-| " yardmaster A3ob Nelson returned] the trath and who had sworn f 4 e 7 = ied a call for a convention to be|boe; Second, K. C. Vance; Third, |) ‘rning from his trip to ChieJand he intended, it\ he « | 5 H eld . Fo 3M. Nar- it au » tad to Apologize. | held at Birmingham, Marshall county, |W. 5 Taylor; Fourt (OM. OB aro. over this, to issue warrant And How He « ' September 9, to nominate @ candi-| nett ; Fifth, R. L. Gwathmey ; Sixth,|” Work beggn yesterday at Mayfield | the guilty. Sensational Warrants ate for representative. The Mar-|George Lieberth; Seventh, W- C-Jon the water tank. It will be oncof} ‘*This is no place ta swear lies,’’ | shall county candidates ard T, M.|Cureton; Eighth, W. J. Wilmore ;] the largest on the road. he said rather pointedly, ‘‘and it has ° Issued. Green, a minister, J.T. Wyatt and| Ninth, J. S. Hutt; ‘Tenth, K. J.D yy. inose along the ‘pike’’ is on a Zot to be stopped. Women aud men IS ON. * t a Justice W. C, Holland. Hampton ; Eleventh, R, D. Hill. boom and the extra trainmen are} Violate the law and then come up here / ‘ It is thought J. B, Wyatt has a] Neither of the two members from oodaa etsy Sere and swear falsely about it i ° ba Hinton of Arcadia, Wanted [iach on the nomination, the state-at-large was present yester-|STB® 1B MN vag] The petty larcyhy case against Greatest ‘Bargains ever known day. Congressman 1. G. Colson] A baggage No. 208 was} jones was also gontinued until to» : r > ce Paul A, Jomes, Z lay. Cong un ince In thie Mt a ahsind ne as also gon’ D By Ive Man Pa ; day: etainal at Barlourvilie by the| brought in this myrning at 8 o'clock | Orrow, in Fine Footwear. 4 ‘3 2 ONE YEAR OLD trial of the sleyer of his brother. |#ud hauled to the shop for repairs. ESE dels o Lean GE The other wewber is the Hon, Nat] Traveling Audito\R. Adams came MARKE?S, bh oe \ Skee ay ramen (ils Is the Warrant Sérved on Pickett |'T. Howard, of Butler county, this morning. Unipn Depot Ticket ] $5.00 Shoes reduced to $4,00. Bae : fan who resides on a farm ste ‘The committee had but one contest] Agent Crone has not yet been checked | repurted Dalty|by Lacy Grain Company.) 4.00 Shoes reduced to 3/00, a Judge J. W. Bloomfe d's residence Brown, Atle, whibt » attended to. | out ear’ 8 fi Be Aroadis.. vi 2 ke 1 its ineop-|. Thomas Brown, alias Pickett] “Phe main work of the state cer Oscar Parker has been carrying caeh aT Tisnast 00 Shoes reduced to 2.00. : WH Lt trouble, and it all had itsincep-) i colored, was arrested last] ,, : the way bills on the focal for the ichaaadt ak a Sx basin | 2.00 Shoes reduced to 'A.25. ts worth of ice. He committee bh , closed at 78 | y tion over 10 cents Worth of foe, night on a warrant just one year old] changes in the past ten days in Conductor Reep's corn Cpeed ah BOK and 1,60 Shoesjreduced to / °.98. pras arrested Oo settice Winches. | ‘day, charging him with maliciously . place. closed at 97%. eae 5 warrants issued by Justice . utting a man on Plunkett's Hillin a THE FIRST DISTRIOT Newt McFadden riven up the wt ss y vg nigh with carrying g Newt McFadden has given up the] Sept. oats opengd at 17 and Uy 1 ter, one charging bim with carrye ) crap game ‘a yard at Newbern and has gone to| closed at 167s. Come and see‘what Values your | tol concealed, ‘and the other)" ty.) warrant was Aworn out by ex i he local/ Jo! 4 \ a ™ ne Wa od D1 all 3 "4 the pal ohnsoa returns Sept. por ope at $7.80 and| $ t * ul 4 Jones, who 7 ale! ps to blican Con-| flagging on the localy ept. por ned a 7 an poilitiag itat I ot Fd ess we | Chiet Hall, and the case will comeup | Delegates ¢ tha jan (on ing to the Newbern/yard. clowed at $7.72. , money will buy at Vrives one of the Paduc dos tial Senate. yention Organize Smee saa Be Hea” Aenea’: av seein ; and ¥ hreatening Engineer Colling, ‘Not Turn opeved os. 08 gons, and with th r s ° 5 ’ pany Tameene | spencer goe ee Lonisville, Aug. 10.—The dele-] toose" Collins, /hae been herdine lent coz) at Aas Palace EO BERNHARD'S 306 Broa ay. Me ppenad (its Ways Muu: Hite | c+ RERD OF SOREN TION. | sates trom the various cistricte met! cars in the yard for the last weet] Sept. ribs/opened at 84.75 and | SHoe Stor Cc , ’ iP hed icc ffom Jones, who At thelr respective places this fore-| vith the. 62 spot, while F Pecan fi ——— —, —- a on engaged ire of the section, |Wenry Brown Htelteved of All| noon at 11 o'clock Dr. Hodgeson,| Paggert tied th¢ir tails togethe Northwestern receipts, 469 cars. | waketimes Joues is late and it was Suffer of Ballard county, mas made chait~ | Roh LeRoy chetked them off Sometimes ¢ ae hein ‘ he First district conveation, , ts daatenies ) only aday or two ago that he Ws} Hoi Brown, aged 18,/died at 8] AP OE oe ee padaveh; tho| , Bagldeer Dicks haa Just returned} | Workd’s viathle decrease, 4,289,000 rf d 4. delayed tory, when be} leek this morning 9t his home on *erretsry, Hon, Jy H. Asbcrati, of trom Put-Ia-Bay'and has been as-|bushels, 4 male 53 Ss 25 According tO ie tier Mpped the | 3econd treet. Pednoah, was prefent, and not be- |2goe" WO One of We new eogines Will Probated Yesterday, — | , . : reached the Tocality A ie The deceased was sof of the well |e a delegate Myas made one by the|®/®: Joe gete there by the assist-) ry. will of the Inte August Slus-| A GENEROUSLY GOOD NIOKEL CIGAR, Wagon, observed by Mrs. Hint.) sown citizen, Mr, Wan. Brown,fore-| 8 tues of Mev Fisher, chairman of “°° of the fire boy. meyer was admitted\to probate yet-| ONCE I RIED, ALWAYS TAKEN and proceeded to saw t it lieated on | man at the marine ways, | McCracken copnty, The 906 broke dowy at Obion]terday in the county court. He left] ¢ -- oe as waid nothing & uy Ny ee tied +——— ie 8 m Vedu y and the local © Was lio his daughters, Mrs. Minnie Will- no way 5 she Pee ee | A CARRIAGE FACTORY | KEAL ATE. pressed into service and cprried No. |iams and Mrs. Emma Koerner, and supplied , saa ake | linto Memphis late notwithstanding} to Mr. Herman Shusmeyer, $1 h, j The way the house Li “J s f ac ae at Woman ane passed us withjstraight/roadsand,]and the remainder of his estate to was gompelled to walk whe Way bo Moved. . From Calta: 10 ne sae aughan’s! «judge her speed from the exhaust, | Mr, James Slusmeyer. Are assured}y upon us. You will desire good clothes. . tance with the 1:¢, gate i Paducah. | ‘ . ale would say she was flying/ aaa Tae Our line of woolens is€xactly suited to every taste, } Ul S to [ er reached the house 8he Me already) Mr. W. J. Dugan, of Cajro, who} Mr, Thomas Clarke, of Liverpool,! Conductor Wilkinsgh made a tly bailey ts a Beaut. Sail and amataiia (iol: 4 That she wanted hone, Ravingalready) | MX ye juoking over the sites| Kogland, today degded to William{run up to the gravel pfts and brought} Mr. Henry Balley won the medal Call and gkamine tpem th $14.00 bought i ioris about lor | with the intention of locating a car-|Clarke & Sous Conipany, « private! back a long string of/gravel,carrying|at the Gun Cluk shoot yesterday 833 Broadway. " He ‘made vey seeaes fore, end{riage factory here, left at moon for, corporation of this ‘country, with al it to Dyersbur dQ distributing it | afterr 1 Yre was: Bailey og told him ep eee ee i gi i : ol oitive vaducah, the] the next day betwegn Dyersburg and} 20, Lang 1%, Brutuy 17, Fowler 15 - not baving 4 atior leave | home. branch office in / Paducah, he | the next day e¢gn Dyer nd |g g ’ 1} $ [ ignited bis determination 19 leave) howl snot yet decided what will| Vaughan stemmery/at Fifth and Clay| Fewlks. ‘The section men are put | Rogers 13, Sanders §. Second shoot, TAILOKING . | wre ive there streets, with its entire contents, to-}ting the road bedfin good shape for] ten bit er wan Rugers 7, Lang ee ¢ done, but promises to return} jater, no MW Hinton resented it and acce afid yesterday osted him. He came out, bacco, stocks, ety., for a considera. ~ ,{The Street Committee Met "| Were Innocent, While Oth- Roberts] City Engineer Wilcox met Supt. A dele- | sion few days will be required to complete the turns Four Are Known to be Badly Ine way tq Cairo from O'Brien's Landing with a’tow of logs at Cairo. Ten men missing and four} 9" badly scalded. sent to the Marine Ho last week on & warrant from Hender- son charging him with being a fugi- from cus’ PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1897. Mrs, H. H. Stevens deeds to Mrs SENSATIONAL, Mary E. Whitcomb for $750, prop: erty on North Fift, between Clay Oe and Trimble. . J.M, Rouse deeds to J. J. Snax derson for 0, a tract of land in he county. ‘ J. ¥, Kigney and others deed t W. A. Reed for $50, the undivided 4 interest in lan@ deeded them by Wr PRURIENT GROWD ATTENDS, Riley. STREET GAR '-TURN-OUTS, " tion of 100, shares of stock at $100 each in the aforesaid company which amount the party. of the first part subscribed. A Fair Sample of One Class of Society as Depicted in Court. fendants Swore That They ers Swore Otherwise, Broadway at 9 O'clock p To-day. CASES ALL LEFT OPEN. And Gave the Desired Authority to the Paddcah Line to Put ia Comkections, The most sflacious case of several Rew. S Fweeks was partly tried before Judge ad « {Sanders this\morning. Mrs. Lillie The Mayor, street committee and{Nemo, a young and pretty grass widow of 127\Court street, was an indifferent prisdper, the cynosure of the Paducah Street Railway Company,/at 9 o'clock thisfinany prurient eyes, charged with norning, at Fourth and Broadway, illicit relations with Finis nd accorded thé company permis-}W, Jones, a shoemaker, formerly of to constfuct the ‘turnouts|Cadiz, Trigg county,, who has for esired to perfect 4 trrnsfer system, the past two months been a partner n accordance with the action at last}in the cobbler’s trade with her father, ight’s coungil meeting, as chroni-}R. M. Dennis. led elsewhere, 9 Jones and Denniy had an alterca- Work began \at once, and only s}tion yesterday over rent, and created such a furore that they were arrested aod Dennis was fined. This aroused the indignation of the latter, and he ater, as told exclusively in the Scx yesterday, went before Judge San- ders and swore out a warrant against | Jones charging him with stealing four Vas Wrecked Last Night Near|pairs of shoes hee | Cairo.—Ten Men Missing. Bob Hook subsequently went before the judge and swore out a warrant against’ Mrs. Lillie Nemo and Finis W. Jones for immorality, and| vhen the two were fouad by Otticer| sustaining THE FRITZ BLOWS UP jured--Had a Tow of Logs. Fayette Jones, they wre at the union | the case attracted Hook, the accuser, d he had seen\the couple lying out {the porch together in broad day- ht,” and Rittoff, the Second <reot merchant, whose rear premises hain, those of Denniy, Jones, Nemo £€o., apologized for what he had sven bY, saying he cogldn’t keep it, then téstified thay be had on sev- This morning a good crowd. The Ora Lee towed her into port}™ The injured were vital MISTAKEN IDENTITY, George Bryant, the Alleged yf tr- bs. gmcustons seen the coupte Iyteg ~ dereF, Goes Free. on the bed together, orge Bryant, alias Albert Wil-] Jones, when called to the stand, rolored, who was arrested here {Positively demed that he had ever been on the porch ér on the bed with | the woman, or that)he ever had im- ve from justice, wanted for the mur-| proper relations with her. He said or gt dell Haboork he had been married, but obtained a ly yesterday divorce from hs wife, who now lives G was released afternoon, N. Curley is] after commenting at seme length on General Foreman M this winter, 6, Bailey 6, Brutus 5, Hansbro 5, i : t TEN CENTS A WEEK Rubb e. 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 in the oity for 12c >We er Hos Do you need a Lawn} Mower?’ can sell you one for'$2. GEORGE 0. HART & SON pany, 808-807 Broadway Hardware and Stove Com ANOCORPORATED, 109-11 7IN, Third-st G Our Shoes ‘w Are like pretty women: All Stop to admire them. a 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. Geo. Rock & Son, 321 Broadway. PN gE ee FOURTH WEEK or OUR GREAT MID-SUMME ee ee CLEARANCE SALE. 7 Fresh bargains added every week. Prigés not mentioned in this advertisement go as heretofore. $12.48 Commeneing this week we will give FOR CASH $7.48 these prices, PADUCAH, KY. ESTAPLISHMENT. | $3.75 DALTONS

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