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The Sun has the largest daily ireulation in Paducah. — Ee Eee , Y. The SUN is the “viel ~ HE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. eEree VOLUME II—NUMBER 2 PADUCAH, 1, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1897, THE DYING WOMEN TAKE —[is5teeese! BICYCLE THIER, | THE SCHOOLS. | will join them, making th ber something between 5,000 and - DECLARATION A HAND, ras jc, |They Open Up for a Rush in Fal! “Kindly Observe These Figures.” : A Fatal Fall. Robert Giyen, an Ex-Lunatie, —— Winchester, Ky., Sept. 13.—Thos, j Mess. Of Mrs. Rosa McGill N i: Best was killed today by falling out Arrested. Busines f Mrs, Rosa MeGill Not Ad") attack and Fatally Injure Sey-]of « baicony. ieee eee § mitted as Evidence, | tG >, eral Deputies juart Granite Dish Paus - - = — 39¢ SEVEN GASES HELO. OVER THIS MORMING.| ARGEST ATTENDANCE KNOWA, | rt Oranite Dish Pans ee sai * juart Granite Buckets - - . 24c JUOCE BISHOP SO DECIDES IT. | : quart Graalie Debates 6 tigate us. | aus ‘ THE SITUATION VERY SERIOUS. !o¢ Yettow Fever Reported at{A Chinaman Was Before the} Phere Are One Hundred Pupils in| 6 que Granite Preserve ieeties : ue iio New Orleans. | Police Court for Drunken- the High School Alone--- 12 qu # Granite Preserve Kettles : 48c ‘enoon Consumed in Argue ives County, Joha ae ness.---Was Acquitted, Twenty-One Seniors. 6 ‘er nite Baking Pans - : 14¢ lodges Ordered to 13 Mich Granite Wash Pa - . " Kills Dan Me+ Patients Isolated ax Soon as Dis- 5 sae ea Po tther ec cae i Anchorage A balk ; 1. te Waban inch Granite Tea Kettles - - - 63¢ e Atari Feit OTHER POLICE COURT MAPPENINGS. [OTHER SCHOOLS BEGINNING TODAY. inch Granite Coffee Boilers = - 73¢ ; ae quart Granite Coffee Pots - . - 26¢ WHAT CIRCUIT GUAT IS DJING. JOTHER LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.) i ot dy Shortly “Ge A full line of Granite Ironware, strictly first qual- before noon. teday. the Board ot], Will Haris, colored, was arrested THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. goods Health officially declared six of the}'*8t night by Officers Cross amd} All work and no play makes Jack Jadge Bishop decided, in the cir Plum Creek, Pa., Sept. 15.—The] suspicious cases of fever on St.Cloud | 280800 on a charge of petty lar-/a dull boy, and it is equally true that ' ’ i 4 i CO. 0. HOT & Son HordMOre nd. Stove cuit court this 1 , an import-]women this morning attacked the] street tc yellow fever A cou le of] CRY He was caught with a bicycle | no work and all play makes him per- Me I 5 ant question, This was whether or| deputies and beat three or four fa-[hours subsequently the dane] longing to Will Lydon, a ‘*Regis-| aps a still duller boy. It was with INCORPORATED. not the dying declaration of Mrs. Rosa | ta Four women were arrested. ; nounced auother | 11 e of | et” carrier boy, in his possession. | almost universal gladness that the/ 303-307 McGill, for whose alleged murder] More serious trouble is feared. Vellow fever at Miro and Esplanade] 22 claimed be bought it from Robt. | pupils of the Paducah public schools 303-307 Broadway. 409-517 N. Third St. ber husband, Robt, McGill, is now trects, also in the lower part of tie] 7/¥e" and the latter was arrested. | returned to their studies this 1orn- on trial, could be admitted as evi STEAMER NOT LOSE city, but a mile or more away from} Given claimed he bought it from a/ing, after a vacation of three months. dence ae the infected square The asnounce- | Vite man in the hollow near Katter-| The schools opened somewhat ‘The question was sprang Saturday] And the Gold Seekers Are Safe] ment of the first six cases yellow] @ho’s brick yard last Thursday |jater than other public schools, but afternoon, and argued at length this rein He fever Wis not unex although | Wb. He gave him a dollar dowa | they opened with a rush, and there morning. Authorities were cited aay, | It was hoped delay on the] ‘¢ Promised him 87.50 more Satur- | was something pleasant as well as fa- ~ avd the court heard arguments or Seattle, Wash., Sept. 15 The part of the experts that these cases lay night e bicycle was stolen | iniliar in the joyous ding-dong of the mens a wars both sides, the jury meanwhile re amer Mary Anderson -with 125) wers simply bilious malaria Mr yn’s front porch on | several clanging school bells. Par paring to. the court house yard for] Sell hunters has en corals ‘ ‘adi rh raday night, and was valued) Books, slates, tablets, satchels and reat and a little breeze sighted, She was gi up for lost. | a h lly sqft $10 ook straps and a few lunch baskets bes The court decided just before noon through the « The authorities Given was formerly adjudged in-/were much in evidence, and Supt. see that the dying declaration of the] GRAVES COUNTY MURDER e heitiee thai i aa wud sent to the asylum while} McBroom was the busiest man in| ™ a SEAN am be aAmtiied an ule sanity atin eo eT sauitor of one of the school build-| town. | dence in the case, aod it’ was conse- [John McLain Kills His Brother 1 they ar vas ’ - The teachers are all fresh and} ; quently not allowed to be deta Law. with mode ‘ He read a ee Bh hagee! in the} bright from their summer trips and the jury by the witness. ' appliai ful ‘ati e court this morning and seemed | visits, and expect to do better work Ree 1. te case |. Mayteld, Ky. 8 $.—Jolin | SPPlian - ery indifferent to what disposition |ihan usual. ‘Mrs, May was the only | READ HOW: With every cash panes of $1 or over a ia delemes, alt McLain in this county today cut the us made of him, He said he was]one ill on the opening day, and Miss] you can get your picture on a Button or Pin FREE gis 4 will bave vo materi vet Oo throat of his brother-in-law, Dan ‘TROLLEY DAY. nore crazy when he was sent to} Lizzie Chapeze, the substitute OF CHARGE. . = result, as the dying dec McGuire, who is dying ‘he asylum ae Ms is t0¥, and | opened school for her. 4 4 not of avy great importance. A The Kamsey Society Wilt Hun the|Z2e Sanders said he was him-| It is now impossible to determine We C i y the 7 Me cystiralekew antl. K. Taylor are| QUTBREAK FEARED cit” of the oplsion that|the ethollment Supt, MeBroom, af hp an BST Selected STOCK v 4 prosecuting the ¢ and A‘ torneys Strect Cars for One Day diven ay sense eis to| however, spent most of last week is- | Wheeler and Worten defer soll The Ramee Y, Bee it ie ae tt noid | tains. satras ards, and tod y} y k is a visit to our store, and our prices will tell the rest, In the case against Bod Sco! Of the Striking M Their | way M. F r ie er au en! he papers | worked incessantly at it from 7:15 T \ known photo her Ww. G. McFADDEN, will , Tieesh wih bieny stealing, an 6 ie iking Miners. Their . ' : fore the grand jury, now in session. |n, m. watil 11:30, and most of the : ‘ring your nfl re ‘ fC wi i do ae beste for | us, which alone a witness for the commonwealt street car lines, The matter we \ Bes opening day last year was 1866, au 10th ) shoes of e day. Your picture costs 7 The case against Dr. Reube ed at acalled meetiag Saturday] Chas. Lee, a Chinaman, was ar-|Supt. McBroom estimates that th rows, of near Woodville, « Demonstration Planned for Vice | afte nar re ested last night near the Washing. {Year it will equal, if uot ex ra with murder, alleged to have Sibi? Waihamais totiy, dee The of-| ton street colored Baptist church for| 1950 or 2000. a committed by the performance anage fi tre ng drank and disorderly, He] The high school attendan $ th > N criminal operation on Miss Annve Psesident, Mrs, S. H. | pleaded not guilty, and said he was] argest ever known, there being ga WD Adame, was by agreement nued| yy Miss AncJtot drunk at all, but asleep, He was|€ven huadred at the start, wi until December, Attachments were : y, Mrs. C. Q, America and lives in Mem-|Probability of several more 5 Ky. issued for Leo and Bob Stanley, f ti |C. Leigh 1 M 0. Bh He ¥ dist i. It was] There are twenty-one in the “ PRAT Ee u i the commonwealth, and for H, ¢ Phillips; g anager, Mre. W. [the first Chinaman cu seen in the} ¢lass, thixty in the junior cla a —eeenmemns = > S Misiies H. L, Kom, Dr aston, | Ores N. Rol ha ecu 2 polled dobre {i wish forty-nine in th 1 grade, To help make the Fair a success and to enable our patrons to visit the Fair free of expense, Dr. J. T. Reddick, Dr. Gralam, D a Mrs. kk lips. Mrs. 8S. H : freshman class. Should twenty e| we have purchased 1,000 Tick d J.C. Allcock, of the cou and | * Winstead Julia Scott and] 4 forubeck and Sallie Har-lcome im Yaese three grades, a new! P ets and will “ with every cash purchase of $5.00 or over, ( Drs. J. L. Dismukes and O J, Alex-["0° "oun, i Mary 8 The co! 6 com- notorious negro w were | teagher will have to be provided. As| ° Ley ander, of Graves county, for the de i. mittee is Mrs. rene Cox Mat- | b*s saloons and | it is now there are really uu than] IC et to the 1 fense. u Sept. 12 —The sit-[tie Fowler, Mrs, O. P. Leigh ana| "ed . two teachers can successfully in-| e Mi ree! % In the case against Thor ation here t tis graver than it] Mrs. Meudol Jolos Jovaph Smithy of the county, was} *ttuct, it is thought by many | Hodges, charged with murder, has been since the blooly affray Fri ‘Trolley Day" w eday, | fined $1 aad costs for dvaaken ees Miss Charlotte Fielis, who was | P Sam Houstoa, judge pre &, ao} day afte There is strong rea-| September it is of elected to the position of tear har iu : \, order was made to conflue the defe fear a conflict between the fay hs ‘tor the banat of th PME GUN CLUB vocal music in the public schools tr Ww as ers or air eek % antin the Avct asylum, Mr rikers and the military tomorrow] Ramsey W win the new church, a the ensuing term, returned ye W. L. Hughes being appointed ala re is an indication that from | ro be Represented atthe Shaw from Detroit, where she spent wl j o ttee, with I C. HBr 5 7,000 more miners will join ) ‘ sa “6 ne SHAW! summer, and resumed work this | i ’ ‘ \ ea rcy voit melosions SURPRISE MARRIAGE, ecotowa Toarnament. | moraag. Mae Fila oo coneaie Children’s Fast Black Stockings, ‘ Feeling continues high against The Paducat Gun Club is prepare]¥0Urg lady with many admirers in ‘ P, 4 * taking of testi-]Sheriff Martin and his deput aud - 23 ing to und a_ team to She Bead et Paducah who will warmly welcome | all sizes regular 10c quality arr mony was res ; 6 ee eager karate web Mp, Will Bishop and Miss Maie |I!l, to enter the tournament, which | ber back. | That of Doc ‘Aaron and of McGill’s|that a sudden taza of the bead or a begins on Sept. 22, aod lasts two PROF, HATFIELD'S SCHOOL | * , little daughter had been heard at] wo d spokes avove the jeg _ Orme Married, days Peat GB. Hatheld’s school..atl One Lot Children’s Shoes , press time. ; a rasoing oped,” The sok % _ Five men comprse a team, and] 7th and Monroe opened today with a Sizes 5 to 12 1-2. C P H . 2 This afternoon the grand jury will [d'ers arc pe at ra - on Reeae 4h tie hata ho they have not been selected, good attendance and an eflicient Regular Prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50, air “ report & bateh of | ents, among fewergeucy, and the | peo} ‘ nets + Re Ww te Tacued Tad corps of teachers. | them being one against Rester Brown, [town are in a state which may easily Yesterday Afternoon: al ssued Today. ; for, maliciously shooting Helton | bec ders today issued a war- ; Rages Gy wha; one wgainst Henry Blue for] A cid y omen occurred t Mr. Ed Hannan, the Prot. Gabby’s ol, formerly Chiles for maiming catt tims this afternoon. While services] ted yesterday afternoon when it be-]#tive to the excavation of holes in| With a gratifying membership By Making Your Purchase of ‘ f were being held came known that Mr, Will Bishop. om oh - MISS BURDINE’S SCHOOL, B w ill ure about 2,00 con of Circuit Judge W. S. Bishop, | Mrs. Williams and son, Henry! —yuiss Lillie Burdine’s regular term| EBe eille & Son = B Ww ; ' MAJ, HARRIS ANNOUNGES. Jo yscosie4 aio oii nee aught “il Willan, wore warranted for ealg lot tool bagas tay, et ler] >» 409-411 Broadway ber of them raised th Mr. Heary Orme prominent | isultte crowd of the little ones in attends Visitors are welcome to make our mammoth store their headquorters. Call often—you cannot wear j was declared by eye witnesses tl iety people ¢ i Keal Estate os ur welcome out. j policeman stationed near the do Matte’ 10 t t The at ot he ye ‘ WORTHY CLLIZEN OF GRAVES. — s a Candidate for Comme? joo, ! Instantly} nooga, Te yesterday af he Afton Heights Company deed- — sate . An 6 Vem . ee aan Rliceb st - ke ‘oye ed to Mr. C, M. Leake, for $200, a]peath of Mr. J. Michael > er | The ioform je in the forn e \ wealth’s Attorney. m ¢ Lariag r Fito hig | oto Friedman Avenue. Schinidt. | / rae tats, Word Was immedi+ and w rise. to thel fy Mr i S. Dubois deeded to Mrs.} Mr. J, Michael Schmidt, aged 66, | é ~ y with the] ai ioors to the Rev us the A i elene T. Coulson, for $1000, @ lot} died suddenly yesterday heart| P i a Will Try His Strength With Che [ately t A rapes n Fountain Avenue, - cee f ; he Field f Aust. He hurried out to the hem for a week past hel pobt, Sieber deeds to Ida p.| cme at his home near Minty fwo Now in the Fiele ' “ui no wl it He left . caer CMS SO) te Graves county. i. at ur ant unl the men weit to marry, Met. Satara, te propery nthe couuteys4| sans rife an to cilen THE HATTER, Ni \ few words of counsel to] pride, who had started, in pany | cy Deak ASOb Ad Adlaies one daughter and one son, ‘The re-} } Maj dite} ’ ° ited further lemon-f with hes tor 1 ‘eka Work Begins at Eddyville, |B Were Interred Ths mort Has moved into 9 F our ces as a ; { Ma , for the bevefi u Contractor F, W. Katterjohn to- Bids Wanted, roa W ‘ for commonwealth’ airy ve) ize Trouble is 1n the air aud if Its to] Chattanooga they » ried, aud Tay began work on the penitentiary | Twill receive bids at my store in new quarters : < ee ee saber from | come the ttme will be tomorrow morn | Joublless | on to the] work shops at Eddyville, the contract | Mechanicsburg until Saturday, the ee ane This is cle . ie , hie ua oi gies os Aa for which he was awarded at Frank-| 18th, for hauling about 1200 yards Where he has opened his Fall line of ei pe Sol oldest | used t by Gen. Goblin, ¢ Ehern wae 10, DROS Othe V fort last week, The work must be|of gravel on the Paducah and Benton ; "i * ii rs of the 4 under of the Third brig fe mateh, Mr : pes goat ompleted by December ist, and a]gravel road, ] H H - sent all nty tr £ miners have pectin ihe oricenadlialndp ate bias ee Toreat many men will be given em-| 13s4 » Banner, Cracken tay reparatio’ demoustreGon ployment on it TI A L , und, in addition, i# young. In yenle { p of the vietims,) Me, aud Mes. B " ° ‘Sa The little towbc Doone \ { 4 Hei k and prompt, aud would) Mixed for 10:80 o’lo in} the most | it young Uncle Sam Holds Fast. ‘ator barge arrived here i make cellent anand de is apthe morning. ‘The «military snthori-| tucal he ng to] Peter Lynn, of Marion, charged|Saturday afternoon from St. Loui Only exclusive Gent’s Furnishing house in the City. Everything first-class. P) ) exper € sey “5 talept and are determined that nothing of "i They have of | with selling whiskey without a license, }€2 route up the Tennessee ver t 3 moet | gentle Teer eee vcagion, J the kind shall be permitted, and that) fr) 0 glife} was tried before Commissioner Pur-| buy all the poultry, es les} Bs r 7 PY] versatility eee od rice, | from tl me on there 1 be nol of hay | year this afternoon and held to an-}availatle, which they rt EN’ AN 5 io ey) nd will bt make @ g arching of auy character whatso-| Mr M te in}swer. He disclosed the names of|'t, Louis market. nery | a | ve whether during funerals | Paducah whe ealth be-} those from whom he has been pro-| Voight took up nnessee r ‘é ‘ ) SUNDAY-SCHOOL ROOM herwise, ‘This resolution {s prove t sie can re-} curing his whiskey, river, 1 . x 1 cahaek wo, and the mine oo : F YY M. Bie On with their sera AVweb ee Democratic Committee Meeting.| Deputy Cireuit Clerk Wil C. is 4 * Of the Brosdway © , soa, Gobin talked over the tele, : The Democratic county comu was called to Ragls mor Y ; ay 7 & ? ; Almost Complete ds Gov. Hustings for an hour or more ° as s in session this afternoon at the bo alton the Bedside eee bs Phe Sunday-school room of the} iis atternc He said he had|Avd She Had Porty or Pity Peo-lial, ‘The resignation of Mr. E Lowie, hie agot, who is dying, Me fi C. & ve aay ALE cbureh will bx Tuerely aale a foraal report to th ple Scared Leigh as chairman was teudere: » R, Pury wasn nnn A SPECIALTY. 3 4 Romplet ed by next Sunday, and Wey governor of the Kustion Ibis a Last night, according to reporte, a] iM fe a ey successor will bal on for Auchorage. 435 ' #0 § will return to worship in it, fy that the commander ‘L wotnan Was held up and rob. |cected: So far as known the only| ¥ R. Hughes leaves on the ie 4 rae a a ; ¢ 4 et io the Y. M.C. A. ball. hy the iunnediate out-| /2% Avec e iste ty u Asay vie, {aspirants for the place are John F.| vi al ti Presg I have goinesY pat 817 Broadway wth a NEW STOCK of Meu’s ; "rhis announcement was. mad By Tlovk, althong’ he says hed ks there} ca Ninth near Broadway, Her. as-| D#Vi# and Jake Seamon, lin charge of Tom Hodges ‘land Boys’ Fine Shoes. pee ast i Sula the prottiest Shoes. ‘ox yesterday will be no further turbulence ¢ pair, bie pi . oe : 1 Supt : wl b ic a 3 y “yi nthe troops ar lant was a wan, aud she made such The Postal Enters Cairo, murderer, I have secured the services of Jno Storch, \ received ee will not I likely to be withdrawn, and b pa fies. thal tary OF eEiy people were] ‘The Postal ‘Telegraph Company, ‘The deacons of the Furst Pre | ur waker, I ared to make a th fe late wk churol proper wth Oe aber eed’ to. eb Wiha tbe. WUBDME| Eee ee tae ta er name) will enter Cairo by the newly ac-|rian church will meet ‘I ‘ j t neatly done, 4 dedication 4 a er earn ani bie ane know] juired M. & O. road, and is now es-|ing at 8 o'clock, in re uthly | eee nocumuneesiniesinsnianinaetaennisenaienesantanesnaioanetearad - , Es 100 DEGREES. Fhe edilition to the strikers’ ranks, | ™* &% °° Ee tablishing an office there. It will be meeting, at the church F REACHES eee allie there ARLCeEnE Gaiuie Cone Tike in direct commuuication by Wednes-| geware of Olutincnta lor Catart =) = T R | S Therm cat G Nearly to} mines and i ould they go ou ' ey County cou oday Pa other | day. Ber | eS eee cers [ = [ M = the Top S« ezion will be idle, Lt was not koown there was nothing but the filing for Swany al Vietion Deud, s xl clothes »g heat today no today that the 000 men em- probat f the will of the late Fay- >) Has ton, ty « Rept in Clement bed . af woolens ieigxactly wh Brey, ante. Ui $ 0 i er »\e& cre maximum eat today ployed at colliery No a meet-!ette Harrison. He ke all his opin wh aged 05 et is Wi ot he Call sudlieennuie Sea $14.00 tot in the abade at, Observer Pye conkton’ Inal es \Droperty to his sons, James Harri-|sttikers who was injured in Fride deriv Fi \ peman's office at 2 ¢ Y up a petition to the de-|son and W. D. Harrison and daugh-|"0t died last night, maki ; 833 Broadway. ‘ im, W 100 degree f 10 Mt Mary Trewal 1 | twenty-' third victim, | » and Saturday it} manding an increase ia ter, 250s. Ali tewaller, anc hb Care > mA RY per cents This will be presented to-| daughter, Hiaitis Harrison. His es-| ‘The Epworth Leaguers will give : ALTY VS TAILOKING an § to I a | ) degree " = jegrees, being much higher , A I ts ww gp , rrow and the action iu theevent of tate consists of considersble prop-}an excursion on the Bettie O' : } | ‘ yin wany years in] morrow ani Hl ey Betta Owen’ bars wel ; be a = then than known 1D “— is “strike.” Lt is acvepted erty, morryw night, Hall's Family Phis'are the bee | ad ESTABLISHMENT. \ $3.75 { 4 September. ty

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