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% » "INJUNCTIONS TAKE A HAND. The Sun has the largest daily circulation in Paducah. Advertise in it. daily. No disturD&aces of any kind have occurred, the \pificials of the HUNGER VS, miners contriving through the whole time to keep their meh within peace- 8 | junction issued today by Judges Col- lier and Stowe; now brings the E matter to thé courts for settle- The Cruel Pinch is Being Felt}; The ‘case will be beard on) Qyertakes Bill Miller, the Princi- ed Monday aud the decision is looked forward to with much interest. The miners and their officials claim that they are keeping within the law and have the right to assemble in peace and demonstrate to the world that they are being Wronged by a rate of wages that keep tl constantly at the point of starvation ; also that they have a right to use thelg presence and influence among, men tating against their iuterbsts by con. tinuing at work, Trouble is expect- ed if the strikers continue « their marches tomorrow, which theytsay they will. GETTING READY FOR TRIAL. by Strikers But They Say They're Sanguine. Miners Will Foree*Arrests Under the injunctions ta Gain Wew & pathy, TROUBLE LOOKEO FOR AT ANY TIME. 7 Ex-Conyressmay Wilsom Bays His Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 18.—The Citent Will Be Tried. strikers this forenoon attempted to] Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 12,—Ex- “ 4 “ pass the deputies that have been] Congressman Wilson is here this added to the Colson-Dugan murder] nis and Bridgeford, local Populists, | placed around the Plum Creek mines.|moruing. He admits that he has case last night when ‘‘Bill’’ Miller, « alled on the secretary of stete. The the principal witness, was shot to|iatter went over the ‘gituation with ‘The deputies resisted and a fight fol-] come to prepare\for the trial of the lowed in which one miner was fatally Jindictments against himself, Dr. wounded. The strikers are greatly|Hunter, E. T. ¥ranks and others; excited and it js feared that serious {that they have given up hope of trouble may result, Judge Cantrill sustalping their de-|‘ morrer, it having #ince argument —Another sensational chapter was just after the ance of W. C. Clark and Co.'s cir- Miller had met bis déath at the hands PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, The Sun is the official of Paducah, rae , Tt reaches the people, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1897, TEN CENTS A WEEK 4 Kingdom, and liked the work so well that she concluded to return, Her return will require several weeks of tiresome traveling. She is well known and popular in Murray, her old home, and rries with her the beat wishes of all. MYSTERIOUS / BULLET POPELISTS May Have to Petition to Get on the Ballot. pal Witness In the Colson- Dugan Murder Case. Frankfort, Ayg. 15.—How are the —_ Populists to get On the official ballot WAS IT THE RESULT OF A PLOT? his fall? is a qbestion that t sptung here yesterday for the first rdf ‘ ime. ‘To entitle a party to recogni- Fatal Passenger Wreck in the In- tion by the sec: y of ¥t paring the official state, ballot, the dian Territoyy on the M. K.& T.K. Ry party must have received 2 per cent. of the vote cast at the last general election. The Populistyhad no gen- eral or state candidate Jast fall, owing to their Bryan-Watson-Sewall fusion with the Popocrats, and while they voted for Populist pominees for « gress in some districts, hav no record of | an state vote at that election. Some Popu- lists of Shelby county wrote here about the matter, and = Messrs. Den: OTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Aug. 18. was them, and admitted tle existence of a doubt about his authority to put Parker on the ballot he will prepare He thought the only thing for him to » premises was to follow the eath by some unknown person. It t's perform- J that pus, and at first it was suppor Pittsburg, Pa) Aug. 12.—The] was made and bries filed. of one of the showuien, since is|s the attorney general, the striking miners at Cannonsburg have} ‘It seems evident,’’ be said, ‘‘that said that he quarréled about the price er of the state./ He went of his ticket. over with the committee to see the determined to force the injunction} we are going to be forved to trial, issue by continuing the daily marches} and as some of our witnesses are re- and meetings in the neighborhood of} mote, it will require a month, at the McGovern and Cannonsburg]least, to prepare our cages. Among mines, in spit the order of Judge}our witness will be Gov. Bradley, Meliwaine, of Washington, forbid- | Senator Blackburn, Phil. Thompson. | ding marches on the public roads] We are indicted for /conspiracy’ to|' leading to the mine ‘The purpose | brit We intend show that we is to have the meu ed in order ]are the victims of egnspiracy.’? to test the legality of Ue injunction Patrick Dolan stated that it bas been GOLD IN BIG CHU) determined to keep up the marcbes, and as fast as one group is arrested another will take its place. In this movement the support of all the lead- ing trades unions of the county 1 said to have been pledged. Miners have struck in the Rey- noldaville field, and all the mines of the company are idle, The company is one of the heayiest tonnage fF ducers in the nortbern fields. No information has been received from the Punxsutawney and Clearfield dis- tricts, but at East Brady it was re- ported that the miners at se veral pits in those districts are out, the griev- ances being of a locul natere. The usuel march of the miners was made at Turtle creek at 4 o'clock this morning, but there was little to en- courage the miners. Lack of food is still the ery, but strikers say they are not disheart- ened, Serious trouble was threst- ened at Unity at 4 o'clock this morn- ing, but the miners were routed. "A Wheeling dispatch says: At 2:50 o'clock this morning 250 strik- ers from over in Obio marched through Wheeling to the Riverside mines, where they}year, ona charge of violating the ances i Coffee Creck, Oal., Placer Pan- ning Out Very Rich 12,—News | , u Aug. » last night from > the effect that 640,-], 000 more ld dust and nuggets were taken out yesterday afternoon from the pocket from out of which the Graves brothers took their 6 000 last Saturda Another exceed- ingly rich discovery of gold is report- ed on Morris gulch, about two miles trom the scene of the Graves broth- ers’ discovery, Itis said $15,000 was taken out in oae afternoon, and that two miners are taking out gold on an average of $40 to the pan. This strike is on the same vein as the Graves claim, and is supposed to be an extension of the same. WEST. WENT FR Discharged by the United States Commissioner, ‘y hearing this morning be- prelimini Commissioner J. R. for U.S. known made to get the murderer, and every | surance Co., to go with the show. He with two of the showmen a8 S000 48 | trict mountains, closely fdllowed by otfi- officers did not shooting distance of came here for tie working up will rot now name, straits, on the Wednesday of last week, He that John Dugan fired the shot that killed John C, Colson; that in fact ONCE yg Phe Jew: were fired; that one of these shots|scnt from. Nip was fired at Colson and the other on the Canadian Miller. y about four feet away from Colsou at Walter West, of Mayfield, had his} the time of the shooting. testimony was weakened somewhat in Pur- | the cross-examination. general, but she latter was town in thease of the in- against the attorne at Gee Just who fired the fatal shot is not but efery effort is being commissioner nan under suspicion is being held| Kentucky Life and’ Accident Insur- vending an investigation, which willfance Company. /It is the general ye made at once, opinion here that the attorney gen-| Aman named) Billy Ward came eral will hold and the secretary rule s can get on the bal- There are com however, as the petition might not apply to the and county races where there was a Populist vote last fall. here this morning \ from -Middlesbor- | that the Populi yugh, and was employed by Clark &} lot only by petitig was | plicatior and left | requisite nthe midst of the \fight, lis he fight was over. They ran into the MAK HANNA IN PEKIL » Yacht Ashore With a Party Believed to be | In Serious Danger, as the ers, but owing to the darkness the} overfake them, al- séveral times 10) St them. u scouring tt hough they were On Board, ireds of men are pow mountains. It is believed by that Ward purpose of | Miller eo Appeal tor Help is an row to get Urgent On, north shore \ ras stance wrecking tags pod Dugan fired the only two shots that at Miller testified in the Dugan case swore at seems to be in telegram call- asked that two a lighter be sent Superior, serious dan; ing for a ouly He said Dogan w The Comanche left here Tuesday moral. ‘or a cruise al the north shore. Senator Han arty up to that time had had wu delightfal trip, an’ had met with no mishs The place where the yacht came to disas- Miller’s Dugan, in hig testimony in bis own was | wa ein pre-|, ILLINOIS CENTRAL STOCK Goes Up to $107.50.—Big In- ae crease. ‘ — We handle only good hose, of recognized quality, Rowe ot interne ht aes which we sell at the very lowest prices, ranging from 9c per foot up. The best hose 12 in the oity for - Do you ‘need a Lawn} Mower?*: We can sell you one for{$2. Circles Ilinois Central stock went up to-| from $102.50, at which price it quoted the first of the month to 107.50, ashare for employes, at which price it will be sold during this nt re is another rise. *| ‘This increase is due to the unpre- eedeuted increase in business, which | jis increasing daily. Railroad men | tally expect to see the stock go up| Mr. N. B 10n unless tl he new dispatcher ton. Dispatcher Alvey, who has | CE ee iHardware and Stove Company, day work this afternoon, and Mr.| ANCORPORATED, Bennett will return to work tonight. | _ *|109-117:N, Third-st New cars will soon be rolling on | the tracks of the Evansville division | tthe Illinois Central, which 1 asked for bids on two bundred stock 308-3807 Broadway cars. Its traffic of that class has CTR pearly doubled in foe last. thro GC PRC AMT years, | John Bathrop, aged 19, had his) . } and Read This onthe I. C. yesterday ning to BR SiH Announcement, ion will be necessary. / Ciarksville, Teun., and intended to steal a ride. arrived yeste of Chicago © new air valves on all the locomotives of this Wheeler, livision. The colored tramp who had | foot cut off at ersport last lay to. pl was brouglit to the city at noon « placed in the r d hospital. 8 Owing tothe big business that is being done, an extra switch engine was put on in the I, C. yards at of Foreman L y ned as long as bus- | train, | | For it has never happened before, such bargains as we are offer- FOR CASH. ONE WEEK ONLY, in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Strap Sandals and Oxfords. LOOKAN SHOW WINDOW AND SEE GOODS. Ladies’ Dong. Tip Oxfotd, small sizes, $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ Ladies’ Chocolate Oxford, small sizes $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87 Misses’ Chocolate Sandals, all sizes, $1.75 shoe at $1.25 Misses’ Tan Sandals, all sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 shoe at 68¢ Child's Oxblood Sandals, 8 1-2 tu 15, $1.50 at $1.15 Child’s Dong. Sandals, 8 1-2 to 11, $§.50 shoe at 98c Child’s Tan Sandals, 8 1-2 to 11, $8 ¢ at S7e Child’s Dong. Oxford, 8 1-2 to 44, $1 shoeat 43c Come Early Before Geo: Rock & “Son, 321 Broadway Air expert noon, in cha: It will be iness rem aint Your Size is Gone. killed, It is claimed by the show) port Arthur, Out. 12.—Th« people that Miller was not killed by n-yacht Comanghe, with Senator], Oe > red and thirty-seven car | showman, but by another whom they | sf, A. Hanoa’s party on board, is" left the yards here to- BEER COIN LIP EF IT say they know and can identify, but! ashore somewhere ia the Nipigon| | venty-two were sent to La} in ot Eeke | Satie, Memphis and Mounds, while a sixty-five went up the road. 1 FOURTH WEEK or OUR GREAT MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. Fresh bargains added every week. Prices not mentioned in this advertisement go as heretofore. $12.48 $7.48 ik TANNERS, Clearfield, Pa., The | Creek tanvery, at Falls Creek, | has closed down because nee of a peculiar and i e among the employes, a few hours after they | is supposed to be| this county of the appe terrible di who die withi are seized, Commencing this week we will give FOR CASH and Elm Grove ‘ were joined by the 600 Moundsville, | revenue laws. behalf, accused Miller of killing John | ter js of rocky. formation, channels | caused by handling some hides which | Rayschoiceof : Naa Glendale and) Beggs’ Run miners,| He was adjudged not guilty and|C. Colson, He said the killing was | jeing dotted with many stall islands, | were imported from China and con- | 3uys choice of any ofour 50 per cent. or one-half off RGA Chrica Gb aaeee! who bad been on guard all night. It] discharged from custody on account | an accident, Miller shooting at him} ]t is considered rerous for any|tained the germs of some unknown |f ‘ es vrok only afew minutes’ persuasion of the absence of witnesses (Dugan) daring quarrel and the} except experienced pilots aad dasmerous diseauc, 1 on all Our Men’s Straw Hats. fel is suits. * All is ’ » whole Pan- bullet striking Colson, ou — ‘ * resh and new stock. to close these pits and the whole Pan: Ee _ ig The party on board the Comanche] M will be undert » dle district is now idle, except a} NOBODY WANTS THEM. According to the testimony neither) included Senator and Mrs Hanna|stamp it out before it spre oh aa all peddling mines that supply — Miller nor ee had any bad feel-)and da Mabel and Ruth, of | further $9 38 For 10 daysyonly we will self choice of any 50 local household demand. — This} py¢ Governor ¢ nd No Takers} i¥8 against Colson Clevelat ex-Gov. | and Mrs MARKEIS. bs SILK TIE in the house . morning reporis show less strength 10 hc ceethia) asaial ‘An attempt by the prosecution to’ Miriam, of Minnesota, who were | ARS vp Ager sya. ais tr Ge Oars the, Kanawha Valley strike, he As) prove , Miller's Boe Ms 2 me WAS taken on at Daluth ;/ Mr. aud Mrs. | iteported paiy by Lacy Grain pong” Aap For 35 Cents Cash. patent leather shoes; 25 More men have gone to WOK] Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 18,—Gove | D0t vary suocemt ul, a of Missi | Gosling Toledo; Miss McCurdy,} Chicago, Ill, Aug. pug percent. offon all others on both jes of the river. Jerpor Bradley has offered the vacant] sduitting that his reputation was not of Cleveland, and Mé. Berry, of To-|wheat opened at 3 No old stock Former values 50 cts., 75 cts. and $1.00. from $2 up. — asylum places to half a dozen physi- |800d. : edo. 8 \ . | KNOLKS OUT THE STRIKER, | cians but as yet bas found none who The yacht lef Cleveland on the , corn opened at 28% and} oienie will accept OFF FOR CHINA, evening of July, 3ist for a cruise ct 27 74-28- lf Cash only B. WEILLE & SON’S, : — the great lakes, The C i oats opened at 173; and] sweeping Injunction Granted FILED Away ars yl tlie Aiea : es \¥ Buys at_- 409-411 BROADWAY Against m Yesterday - - Miss Alice Waters Leaves to 1 by Senator Hanna’s brother las‘ pork opened at $8,00 and} e. ‘i : In Pittsburg, End of the Sensational Liebke-|” mer in hig cruise of the West Ine |< $8.00. these prices. PADUCAH, KY. , yi 12.—The much Bayless Case. Resume . ept., lard opened at $4.42 rea Wee CECA TEICRLD: * een Pittsburg, Aug. 12.— = Pay Tie nd closed at $4.40. : : talked of bill for an injunction{ Louisville, Aug. 15 — The case mane News From Ilinois | be beer 4 a ae cs ommeeam ia: senypey 5 * ‘ H 4 ‘1 at 1 2 00 t ys opened at $4.87 anc inst the United States Mine-Wor- nat Liebke, of St Loa 0% St-l ter Missionary Labors Among) Deca es ll. eer ih a es ecoO | i a hers that was to have been filed in}tempted outrage on Miss Bayle the Healinhc f. Mirnneieed ricetot cata oneal as] the United States courts was filed in Miss Bayless dy a P | Glearsatan indy Bad GbOsbushele : the county courts abeut noon byfhas gone to her home in Bt. Louis, Ni The miners the -| a a ag te naci for the New York & Cleve-| and refused to come hack and appear) Miss Alice Waters arrived in the ing. Sheriff Nicholson | Khar Deer W Don r ; land Gas Coal Company, Judge [against him city this morning from Murray, and Taylor ror to. sieht : Waliesture, Iw, Anh, Thos Cabb ne > a o -— . vot 2 £:10 for noon and advised the mare a | fl th Z Collier granted s preliminary injunc se left the union depot at 12:10 ; not and killed bis. brother-iu- ny Son restraining and enjoining thede-| DR, WELLS APPOINTED. | Chicago, thence to Vanconver B. C, ers not to come to De and told || t. Stanley, ‘The quarrel was] IS ON. fendants from assembling, marching — from which place she will sail - we any — indication vic bane aikdeek & ate , Oro o the ; ‘ diately for Cl where she will| would meet with promyt measures o! 5 or encamping in proximity to they cocew Successor at the Lexington | 1ate’ : ve ’ 2 . rs for sa become & aisgionary, after an repression, The Decgtur miners say| Mayfteld bas withdrawn froin the " ' mings aud houses ot idatlon,mensces Asylum. aaa aecuntis’ residence ia Amer. What they wil tay atrrk ati Wey race for Unnted States Senator in Greatest Bargains ever known * the purpose by tion, " : ont ‘ ; i pao . a toPiiaaten’ to al : A = theents and opprobrious words off Frankfort, Aug. 18.—Governor nill be fully protectgd, ‘The march-|South Caroling, as he promised to do in Fine Footwear. mf preventing the miners of the} Bradiey has appointed Dr. Wells, of) Miss Waters as for three years crs will reaci here tgimorrow. Trouble] it he failed to make good certain $ further} Cynthiana, superintendent of the]an earnest worker in the Flowery then expected, ange inst McLaurin. ri plaintiff from working. It reatrains the defexdants from induc ing or compelling any employe or miner to quit work, A bearing was fixed for August 16, The injunction iv regarded as the most sweeping yet issued. — Presi- dent Dolan expressed surprise when informed that it had been granted, and added: ‘It will make no differ- ence to Us. We will not break camp, and will go right along as usual until the matter ts tested in the tern Kentucky Lunatic at Lexington to succeed Dr. who was removed. ANOTHER RUMOR Asylum Scott, that Secretary of State Will Resign. Washington, Aug. 13,—Another ramor is in cireulation that a change is pending in the Statp Department courts. We will stay there ro and that Secretary Sherman will re- oh ; ‘2 sign. wap of every judge in Allegheny oe erty. and if they ty to enforce the] DROWNED ction they. will’ have to build jais to Bee ommodate the men.’" INJUNCTIONS SOW FIGURE rman GRE Father and Son Meet Death To- gether.-Cause of Accident Unknown, RIVER Spottsville, Ky., Aug. 13,—Wik tiam Drew and his grown sen, Peter, were drowned in Gregn River abo thirty miles above here. Hew the accidentoceurred is wnknown, the coal miners’ strike, ‘The Vatal Passenger Wreck, ure in the coal WT y make the sit-| St, Louis, August 13 —A passen- yee at and & gvisis is near at] ger wreck occurred this morning on uation strained! and! # Ai'ave demon-|the Mf. K, & ’. tailroad near Caddo a eal their assent blages, Mills, in Indian Territory, The ted | nit greniguary work have] baggageman as hilied, the engineer riatly affected the output, while} is dying and thrpe phgsengers were fa- ‘athy has been enlisted in] tally injured, ‘The sheriff’s proclama- - weeks agg, restrain. ing the men from assembling au inarching, has been @ dead letter ‘and the marches have een continued s In the Great Coal Miners’ Strike, «What Wil Be the Kesult. Pittsbutie: Aug. 12.—Sweeping and far reacting Injupctions now fh mar mate pubhe symp ‘their cause. tion issued (Wo x Wile Murdcrer Hangée Baltimore, Md., Aug. 13.—Peter Mahan, cighty years old, was today anged for the murder V4 his wite, $5.00 Shoes reducedto:$4.00. ae Six Amateur Races Each Day, See the McCracken Coun ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. Races begin at 2 p.m, hog, 18 & 18, Wednesday and Thursday HO! FOR THE BICYCLE RACES, / Let Everybody Turn Out to the Blue Ribbon Meet. Opening of the New Four-Lap Track at LaBelle Park. Gvod Music. Fine Sport. Under tha Auspices of 4.00Shoes reduced to 3.00, 3.00 Shoes reduced to 2.00. * 2,00Shoes reduced to 91/25. 1,50 Shoesjreducedjto 3.98. ~ Come and see what Values, your money will buy at ! CEO. BERNHARD 'S, 206fBroadway, Shoe Store MA i A GENEROUSLY GOOD NICKEL Clcax. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS TAKEN —- ETTER TIMES Out line of woolens is exacly suited to every taste, \ $14.00 Pants to Order — | $3.75 1 will desire good clothes, ty Championship, 333 Broadway. | DALTONS TAILORING ESTA LISHMENT. PADUCAH CYCLING CLUB.

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