The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, September 17, 1897, Page 1

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“ v vo Take WAS LYNCHEO LAST NIGHT, Alarming Situation at FEDERATION OF LASIR Wi L AC An ad. in the Sun will add to your bank account. Try it. NUMBER 5 ‘VENGEANCE FOR BRIBERY mn Upon the Assailant of Dr. 7 President Diaz. | On Trial. [PROSECUTION AGQUITS TANNER, Strong Circumstantial Evidence Hazelton Provethe Introduced e Women Leading Charge. the Rioters. THE CASE WILL LAST SEVERAL DAYS. prover visit ter. have not hitherto been his friends, | symp: down. attorr penni with what said, days any { dl, story about Hunte and his own motive in the mat. Hunter's friends and some whe nis athize with him now that he It is told by one of veys that Hunter is well-nigh but this does not agree Dr. The trial will require yet, if the det vart of the less. nesses they lave summoned NATIONAL NOTORIETY Is W) He Is Kd du come = Frankfort, Ky., Sept, 17,.—The taking of evidence in the Hunter City of Mexicc at bribery cases will close today and clo Anulfo, thes of President) ing case will go to the jury this af- Diaz, was lynched lost night bY @fTersoon, A motion for peremptory mus Won Jinstructions was overruled Anulfo w cle i the » did 1] Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 17.—The ' ry pre long expected trial of ex.Congress- The Pr $1 , ovfman W. G. Hunter, ex-Congresst foot in the ps and ao ed] J. H. Wilson and KE Franks, the ventral par the city fo] charged with conspiring to bribe, be- forced his w wh the gendarmes | gan yesterday, in the circuit court. and struck the President, but} When the clock struck 10, the missed him, crowded between} motion hour having been completed, resident aud cabinet livers, Who] Judge Cantrell announced that the immediately closed around the pr Hunter case was the next lent. Before Anuif i strike] Dr. W. G. Hunter, BE, T. Franks again Geu. Pra ‘ ul and J. H, Wilson, the def which him we t Gaines and then | Lapou | ‘ g wit Liw to jail, followed t Jants, came , we sary proceed bu he witnesses u s United States Sen- pouiard ulor Debo r Hunter, Frank iW Judge W. 5S. Pryor WOMEN KLOF Ets us. Poland a1 us attor- Incite Men to Deeds of Violence Tanver And Desperation e Tra J and Guy H, Briggs Hazelton, Pa., Se Poe] ‘The ‘ f rhs winers ard Ul ner asked a comm. u y the t Seale have | . | Comm wea hou burned. *T the indictwent a still very ser may | missed at it pre Hazle i t { the Ame H 2, 5 Court ad 1 ers i t 1 | after Gaines’ attorneys resumed scale w e 1 ed el to the ope Din w ely r fend no mare t r 1 r, wher ture of a « ‘ bo ‘ iby Con s A tempt will be marl AbOUL torney 8 1, said that kuew a sympathetic strike movements preedentdaters ; ‘ It te savt a t rab two inks. " He | 1 the direct question if stan 1 . fort to ibe aay tir nas} i resicte 1 "IM wv 4 Oe | . “ e to the Capitol Hotel Apri reeu, © at e 8 Hunter there, ane , Pp ariwine, | | 1 him to show bun ho: . ew to s’ house; that he ‘ t ede | walk ‘ him, showed bin litt j t between the], a library where Hun ¢ i Gigines sat. He heard ba part of the conversation, Many v NO ANGER had be iter would swea hange Color ah, hy attempting to prove hat Ed MeKeever Has Come Into. a Former Paducah Man.— An Interesting Si MeKeever, well known tn Pa where he formerly livec into almost national notoriety at St. Lou Hunter has recently several endants introduce array of wit. jis What H Con | OTHER | | Jury Retired at 10 a. me HUNG JURY It Looks Will Be Like I | IN THE M’GILL CASE. Severa tinuances Made Today. CIRCUIT COURT NEWS, | It looks very much that there will |be a hung j | This is true enough times, to and 1 case, One ury in the Mc tor several reasons. has |is that they have had the case long have decided it several another is that several ; men are believed to be of a compro- t hiopian bloud courses thre la Soins jmisiag disposition, while others are McKeever is probably the first of 4 different temperament. man in America who ever tried to| _Commonwealth’s Attorney Brad. prove that bis ancestry included shaw began his argument at) o’clock hegroes, says the St. Louis Star, | nd spoke exactly an hour, lacking There are numerous instances of peo-|0n€ minute. The jury retired short- ple s tof African origin who, !¥ after 10 o'clock, and at 3 o'clock have struggled earnestly to show that | lad reached no decision. they were Cauca ut the The following cases were today tacle of ned 1. Continued until next term of court: can who 18 ies| Fred Houser, H. M. Newport and for « in w ssod ber-|Chos. Graham, selling liquor to alds to the work! ut he is of hi- Minor, opian jineage is as ut us It Fred Connerus, charged with ma- satensetine liciously assaulting Will Aday at the Of course, Cupid is responsible If Illinois Central blacksmith shop. MeKeever vil not want to wed sat-| Charles Cassell, maliciously killing fron-hued Susie Campbell it is prob. | cattle. ble he would never have assumed the Ed Owens and Shadrach Gills, seer role he is now enacting. ‘The ™a'icious shooting. Missouri law forbids the intermar-| The case against Roland Curd, riage of whites and negroes. colored, charged with gaming, was Marriage License Clerk Bilhartz (lismissed vn with consteroation when | Norfleet Finley, colored, was on f ple applied to him Monday, | trial this afternoon for sticking a Pointing steruly to the statute that Pitchfork into another darkey on prohibit 1 the stror t manner the McCuatchen’s farm, practice miscegenation, Bilhariz, The grand jury bas returned in- sked the intending groom’ what he “ictments against several other pris- meatit, | oners now in jail. “Why, I'm not altogether white,”’| ~ Bill 1 his eyes wider. | Sere Ove forty-fourth colored!" he re- Phe Latest News From the In- peated as if in «trance. Then he recovered his self ssion and said fected Districts, he 1 not issue the license nani | Mekeever presented proof of | nis Ethiopian descent |The Situation in New Orleans McKeever and bis fiancee went in| Somewhat Better Today. search of Capt. W. Egan, of the] 5 SR MESES overument light-house boat Lily, on) ‘There was one death trom yellow whieh the prospective groom, i# ei- |fever yesterday at Mobile and one at ployed.as s*Pexas tender.” They! pitoxi, New cases were reported nteaded to get from Capt, Egat 4! from Mobile and New Orleans. At ertificate verifying McKeever's | pawards, Miss., there are now sever - ee |teen cases and thirty-five suspects But there w ritch and the | Cases have been reported from Chin- maple have yet renewed theit/tgn, MMiss., and elsewhere. People application here for a license e fleeing from Mobile and business To reporter McKeever | Ne 2 re ee New Orleans business alked willingly, but with {il-con- ant for days gud the ealed embarrassment = cowmercial bodies are trying to bave I'm in my thirty-third year,” belie embargo upon supplies lifed, said. “My mother died when I was!-phoge who were able have deserted hree years old, aud, conse juently, 1 Seranton, ing the poor to their lon't kuow just how she looked. /fate, ‘The Mayor bas issued an ap- Several yours ago « St, Louis gentle-| heal for aid. Quariatine regulations nan yosiderable trouble to aves “Who estry aud he wade} wowing that colored 1 gical tree se-forty-fourth is he Weil, neither do 1 t tell to cr N South Frankfort, in his life, Uptoed | what bis interest in me is. He is a S presilent Troutman of the sig ryoroliptatas rewrite (mural Hama eP apjougete here, Says Presi i t ory Of Hunter's Tt feel that he w 1 be ave Board of Health. y resues, ‘ ng bis naw nted in ction Vituess ately of the sepa-] with this matter itrance by which they left the All Susie Cw ell would say was] fhe City Has Been Placed to) t night. He told how he} hat she came re from Nashville} s ‘ouditon, | Wilson over to Gaines’ after het jast week to marry McKeever og lee adel aaa | Hunt re. Franks had in | MeKeever doesfuct}i ok in any way | wha wanted to sec}of any ordinary sun-stained white dc Gaines’ library, W haracter of the negro. In fact, | op 1 y wanted votes Nf che ce his face is distinctive eer hb would 5 a uid pay ) iy that of the Caucasian, The nose bad a he show we ‘ ed and of hat regulir WwW ; 100 each. He said Wi McKeever — went Tuesday | ervit ' wine wanted to put the money in the fmorning ou the | ich le bound | ante esse maa Cems Dts ot alr. Mr, M. RB, Gaay, a local} (or Memphis, He was seen by ace 1 ‘fan, ee ay Fog, a Wilson would not agree to apy 4 re Company, st 517 jnforn CE ere nie clit Wine saul he would stay inf North Levee, and at Steve Burke's by a aaraltion ld hol tolon him if the watrim: v He i ut o tant , a | satisfy Gaines, He said he had ef yoK tor ¥¢ # has be was had Foeee eee ena; | wandted conversations with Frank» J sonnected wi y and previous and ba c mane! a ae ae about buying the votes, Neyer could fy, it ys said, waga clerk in a steam { renovated every: Taree Si Treach an agreement among themsel | pgat office at Memphis week ete ee es about where the money should by Capt. Derrick { the Eagle dition of sir ina itis ed. Gaines always told thew] goat Store ( paay, who knows better rhe Fea Pinat he Sought it could be done iif aim McKeever is a remarkably A few ( ve been Te money was forticoming. Franks] yzigut fellew, He also lias the j bad coud aa nelle Kd him originally that be though' ¢ being one of the best-posted ropes .COMRUCMOD, OE iossom, Clark and Johns could bef youse t in the government ser- attention has been called to thes 5 rht; said that Johns wanted $10, | vice i this nothing is knowr and the mayor is now having them) 49°), thought he could be fof his private life aeeThere bas been an unususl "ee BE aC SEATS ON SALE 2 of ve see ta: | Dr. Hunter on the night of Apri fl the season ae ae ton the street between the Capita’ | Pomorrew Morning Ladies Free its extreme Dew t saved taf Hotel and South Frankfort with Monday Night, malarial attacks may eel ee ne [gentiman who he bad since learnes ome extent, but there Wi’ oe Hey vas Mr, ‘Tanner and whom he at th e sale of seats for the Klint epidemic, With the precautions) i” nisock for Senator Debo engagement begins at Va already taken 1 a continuation of (there 1s a marked resemblance it u's book store tom trow morn the sanitary 1 safe in 98y-| ven Senator Deboe and Ar, Ta Ladi upanied by a per ing there wil pw fever, or} e on with a paid 80-cent ticket will be any other &} ae I ts, of course, impossible to vimitted free to a reserved seat ou “The pec willingly PrO-} vaat De, Hunter's iestimony Will he | Monday might. ‘Two ladies or a lady od to gi memises au extra} Ti.” Kaown that in private coo: {aNd gentleman can go on one paid or other disty t icket Secure your tickets early, le eration he still insists) that be w Ppa any eer he fectants fret oo ver et Gaines’ tasideuie, he and avoid the rush at the ofl “can » reagan for alarm.” | svidence on this polut is in favor: “Shadows of » Groat City”’ will be : “ | sand Gaines’ story. that be Pprese ted Monday night with all the School House. j dnine i ai y tha usiery ok aid, ale chool house at Oaks bas there and on the night of Ai | ‘ ana i d Honig of thle ataat nine ae snd Sunday Rey, J, | was considered very strong by mar first production of this great ploy , wit make the dedi- | who heard it this afternoon uw popular prices vec, Brot, Fioyd Riley be-} Sentiment here is divided. Gain Howes WHI Cssrarta gine school there next Monday. friends believe, aud hope to We, Ye. 110.0. O, fail, druggists refu xd money. ad are qual ome hw the entire sta other detentic lished near Ke New Orle brighter outle evident last n j situation js con inve ed nounced susp! yellow fever. The case of because it is negro has ape agreed ree t fact that in sf lon ou affec Mobile, been a bla Al and two sus} ported, At tient Hospital, die at once held, tion that he yellow fever, recorded her biy Pwo Couple b Lucie You circuit court hus! She allege lected and drove ber fre & Co, teat the best eed call at Lis3 P. Toma, a butcher, thirty years of 8 living at 6 St. Andrews street, and E, Harman, a mulatto. asceptibl opinion seems to be horne out by the Ong Death at Mobil One new case noon meeting of ije Bi Antone d, John Young, A McGregor alleges that Mary McGregor, bis lawful wife, abandon- ed him and now lives at Leitchfield. He thinks for this reason be is en: titled to a divorce, Notice, Ladies. 1 am sole ageut for Pang, Yee Tai China and will keep a full supply of te: mm every side. Many rantining against Atlan- ve qusrantined sgainst te of Mississippi. An- on camp may be estab- lwards, Miss. ns, Sept. 17.—A k for New Orleans was night so far as the fever rued, Of the cases only three were pro- vious and two declared The two new cases a e; f an is noteworthy the first case wherein a nattacked, Physicians hat colored people are ¢ than whitey to yellow he correctness of the vite of the ut of twenty ted a large negro cases only member of that 16.—This has tor Mobile. announced at the dof Health, were the first Hagan, at the City d-and an autopsy was resulting in the declara- had undoubtedly died of This is the first: death e. a., Sept. letter day We res pas jigious &: 4 o'clock ORCE SUITS. 5 Ask That the Feters © Removed. ng today filed suit in the for divorce against her $s that he vot only ruelly treated mm Lome as well, neg- her, but merchants of Hong Kong, MR. ADAMS RESIGNS, t The Popular Traveling Auditor Goes to th vria Short Line. TAKES EFFECT OCTOBER (6TH, His Successor Not Yet Named. Other Illinois Central News. BUSINESS ON THE INGREASE- ‘Traveling Auditcr Robert Adams, of the Louisville division of the Llli- nois Central, has resigned his posi- tion with the company, to take effect on Och 15. On Bet. 15 this popular official will beeome traveling auditor of the St. Louis, Peoria and Norther Rail-| way Qompany, better known as the ‘Peoria Short Line,’’ with headquar- ters at St. Louis. Auditor Adams is oue of the most) eflicient of the many affable I, C. officials, and everybody will regret to learn of his resignation, which was prompted simply by the offer of a more lacrative position. Mr, Adams’ successor has not been named, and no one, so faras can be learned, has been tipped for the posi- tion, The appointment rests with the chief traveling auditor, and as there is nearly a month’s time before Mr. Adams’ resignation takes effe it may be several days before any ap- pointment is made. pu lyin | west of Louisville. a iN CENTS A A ‘WEEK “Kindly Observe These Figures.” j 14 quart Granite Dish Paus - 39¢ q 17 quart anite Dish Pans . 4gc | 6 quart Granite Buckets - - - 24c 8 quart Granite Buckets : reo 6 quart Granite Preserve Kettles : 34c 12 jranite Preserve Kettles - 8c 6 hates nite Baking Pans : : tis 13 inch Granite Wash Pans - : 19¢ 7 inch Granite Tea Kettles - - - 63¢ 7 inch Granite Coffee Boilers - - — 73¢ q 3 quart Granite Coffee Pots <> + 26c ; A There was some little excitement! at the Union depot yesterday over a} dead mule. As stated in yesterday's Sux, the animal belonged to B. D Thompson, of Benton, and escaped from the wagon yard. The railroad | men claim that the mule attempted | to walk the incline and fell off breaking his neck, but the owner says | it looks like the switch engine killed it. Section Foreman Carroll started to bury the carcass down ne incline and was arrested by Officer Jones, as it would have bi was after’ and the outside the city \4 li here is lil to be a con- troversy over paying damages for! the mule, as the company claims it was not to blame, The stockholders of Central have ratified issue of $20,000,000 the Louisville division, be secured by a firat mortgage on the Chesa peake, Ohio and Southwestern and other property controlled by the Cen- tral, This places the Louisville division on the same basis as other | % ports of the system demeanor. He leased, however, i 2 haul: the Illinei the proposed | gold bonds ov Passenger conductors of the Illi- nois Central are required to report the number of passengers into Padu- | cah to Traimaster J. J, Flyno orth-bound trains send report by telegraph from Kuttawa, and soutli bound conductors report to the Union depot baggage nt, The order went into effect yesterday, and its purpose is not stated, Traveling Auditor R. Adams went up to Princeton this morning Roadmaster A, T. Sabin went up the road this morning on the 8 o'clock train Mr the Ww Cole Illinois foreman at pile driver, Central sprained both bands yesterday by a fall from the trestle Russell, formerly geu- of the St. Paul and Duluth railr has been made chief clerk in’ the passenger depart ment of the Illinois Central railro: southern divisions, with headquarters in Louisville. He Mr. 5 W. Wells, who formerly occupied the position of chief clerk of Mr. W Alfred Kellond. Mr. W is now on his yacation, and it is yet set tled what position he will take on re suming work, Mr. W. A. eral passenger rer succeeds Mr, Russell is filling one of the best places in the Southern deja ment, since Mr. Kellond bas juris diction over about 2500 mils road, Newbern, Tenn., today quarantiv ed against people from the Sou There is said to be considerable ex-| citement there. Baggagemaster Clayton, of the St Louis division, was paiufully injured yesterday at Carbondale, Ill,, whi’e coupling cars. 1e Claim Joho G. Miller turned yesterday from Chicago, sumed chargeof I, C. eaing Mr. Cham man isan old Paducah railrosder, | and is very popular with everybody, Ehs family acco ied tim \ Everybody Says So. Cascarets C Cuthartic, the most wor derful med v of ‘the age, pl aut and f as on band, When in T. D. Hanns’, Phone 185—124 South Second street, ‘on kidueys, liver Ww entire ayatem, dispel ec habitual ec al buy and try a box Seidand y | 4 to-day; HO cents, guaranteed to cure by ald drugs n the city All we ask well-known photo GEO. | 321 Broaaway, 303-307 Broadway. full line of Granite Ironware, strictly first qual- ity goods. Ge. 0. Hon & Son Hardware ond Stove Go INCORPORATED. 109-117 N. Third St. READ HOW: With every cash purchase of $1 or over you can get your picture on Bor San get 3 a Button or Pin FREE We Carry the Largest and Best Selected Stock of SHOES is a visit to our store, ipher, W. G. Mc Bring ticket shoes of ROCK & SON, Fanos h, Ky. and our prices will tell the rest, DDEN, will do the work for us, which alone your children and buy their School Shoes of us, as also This is the latest fad of the day. Your picture costs Our opening the Fall Season of 1897 with Was appreciated by all mothers, and was ONE GRAND SUCCESS, both from our point of view and that of our patrons, We were prepared for the rush, how- ever, and if you have not yet fitted your boy out, come now. OUR SIG FOUR SUITS ARE ALL WOOL and consist of coat, two pairs of pants and cap to match, Price, $8.00 complete. . TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE. OYS’ CHILDREN’S AST BLACK HOSE, Mp Cents SHOES,” Cents Regular 10c quality. air. and regula ween Pair. At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Are proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men 9 boy io outs above $1.50, Pp adugab! 's Leading Outhivers, 409- 411 Bary. il Bail E THE HATTER, | Has moved into 317 B d ’ new quarters roadw y 7 MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOKS wasanxnx A SPECIALTY. I have opened up and Saye Fine Shoes. e secured the services of Mr, Wm. Hassman, the new Mas-| brat Tam prepared ter Mechanic, arrived from Water] sty! Valley, Miss., this morning, aud as | Where he has opened his Fall line of Gents’ Furnishings, at 317 Broad viy w.: 2 NEW STOCK of Men's The lates! siyles, the prettiest Shoes. Jno Storch, the} to make all the 1 les JNO, P. ADKINS.” | BETTER TIMES Are assuredly upon us. Our line of woolens is Call and e 333 Broadway. TAILONING DALTONS amine them, You will desire good clothes exactly suited to every taste, Suits to Order $14.00 Pants to Order $3.75 STABLISHMENT

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