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An ad, in the Sun will add to your bank account. Try it. THE PADUCAH DalLy SuN. \ The SUN is the only Re-| publican daily in west of Louisville, Kentucky VOLUME II—NUMBER 13 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, MONDAY, SEPZEMBER 27, 1897. i j aera |e President. ‘The pl sood one, with 10,000 a year, with 000 ads ditional as contingent expenses. It is really worth much more money eis a very lary = of STILL SPREADING, settled this week because there is a revolution now going on in the coun- try, and the presence of a minister is *S OPINION | desired by the State Department. WAS ON THE TRA “If I decide to return to Ken- tucky,’? concluded the Doctor, -—— | ‘when I get to Washington, I shall, THE SURGEON GENERA| No Dange: the lican nominee for Clerk of the Court of Appeals, Whether I shall make speeches in the Third district I do not know.’’ BURINESS MEN FIGHT flicted Districts. Died Two Hours Later, SITUATION AT WEW ORLEANS AND EDWARDS New Orleans, Sept. Three new cases of yellow fever and two] Rival deaths is today's ree ord thus far, Edwards, Miss., Sept. 27.—There are six new c yellow fever to- day, five of which are ver, serious, Transfer Managers at Maytield Haye a Serious Difficulty, quintettes,’’ was struck by morning at 5:20 RUTHLESS WHEELS Victims to the Epidemic Added |“ other places that _ Pay! Run Over and Kill Claude Lyons more money, The climate is not Daily.—Many New Cases. | tad. I think the question will be at Mayfield. of Spreading Beyond of course, do all I can for the Repub-| Struck by a Freight Train and WAS SON OF A CELEBRATED MOTHER. Claude Lyon, the 21-year-old son Of the mother of the famous Lyon] Ciously shooting George Weakley, {ig of # dead man one mile this side 8 train| Who was attempting to escape while|0? Hinkleville Saturday morning one mile south of Mayfield yesterday in custody, ’ 7 o'clock and killed. Young Lyon was sitting on the | false swearing. Berry is the man charged with swearing he was of age on registration day. Among the indictments returned by the grand jury just before ad- journment were: Al Forman, selling liquor to minor, two cases, Same, selling liquor on Sunday. Sam; Franke, A, Franke, te Grin, J. W. Perkins and Kid Car- AN UNKNOWN MAN Is Consigned to an Unmarked! Grave TEN O£NTS A WEEK “Kindly Observe These Figures.” | oll, six countseach for grand larceny| IN HINKLEVILLE CEMETERY. ee Sore Den ones ce: 3+. ee and’ receiving stolen property, | 17 quart Granite Dish Pans - - 4g | | W. E, Bussell, selling liquor ee faa | 6 quart Granite Buckets - - - 2c + minor. <4 8 rt Grani - : - 1 Wviltiom Kirkpatrick, mal Found Dead Beside fis Bicycle 6 aciik Grate Saati Kettles 3 shooting. N . : pds ¥ “ Lloyd Futrell and Gillie Fristoe,| | ne Mondside- FA OL ee ae ae selling liquor without hcense. 6 quart Granite Baking Pans - - 14¢ Lloyd Futrell 13 inch Granite Wash Pans - - 19¢ i G. H. Barks, unlawfully solemniz-| SUPPOSED 10 HAVE BEEN A REFUGEE. 7 inch Granite Tea Kettles - = - 63¢ ng the rights of marriage. Brg 7 inch Granite Coffee Boilers - - The following cases were dismiss- fanaa Riek hd PP 3 quart Granite Coffee Pots - - - 26¢ Alex Patton, charged with mali- Hannah House, colored, murder. | f Dave Cole, charged with striking | A deep mystery surrounds the find- A full line of Granite Ironware, strictly first qual- ity goods. Get. O. Han & Son Howore ond Slve Go, he body was found a short distance om tke roadside by a farmer who ad goue thither to cut a switch, and Washington, Sept. 57. —Brig [+ O. Stevenson Strikes J. Small se tule freight train No, 182,|Simon Gregory, also an inmate of the|i\ Was evident from the appearance INCORPORATED. Gen, George M. Sternberg, Surgeon With a Shovel.—Smali Will north bound, in charge of Conductor | Poor eouse, from the effects of which |0* the corpse that the man had been pis , General of the United States, says wc = Peoples and Engineer Coche, camel he died. dead for a day or two, A bicycle 308-307 Broadway. 109-517 N, Third St. Probably Die, that there is positively no danger of along. the yellow fever spreading beyond the already ‘nfected districts. Mayfield, Sept. 27,—What will be had 4 most terrible affair iv its results| was day was the quietest of the weck iD] occurred here today. LO. Steven- New Orleans, and the fever situation | .on and J. Small, rival transfer man- in spite of the appearance of a rather agers, had quarrel at the depot. large number of new cases, wey be] Small’ made an effort te hit Steven- ose yo shown much edad d sop, and the latter struck Small on] regaining conscio: ment, ifteen Cases were recorde: " the head with a shovel, inflicting » on the books of the Board of Health, . but there was no death, and there have been no deaths since Friday. his head backed crushed, and New Orleans, Sept. 27.—Yestere Mayfield, where he best medical attention, was given wound from which Small will prob-| track is unknown, ably die. Both are prominent men, he was internally injured and| gitl The train the unfortunate | detaining a woman. young man picked up and carried to} left the city. against the corpse lost no time in con- the veying the news to Hinckleville, and best He died at 7 o'clock, two hours later, without How he happened to be on the but it is supposed he was asleep or under the influence vw of liquor. John Walters, the ship rpenter, | ¥ charged with detaining a 6+ r-old | t eorge Weakley, charged with |§ The latter bes POSTMASTER WEST = REMOVED AT MAYFIELD. |: by the cold, stiffened fingers of the as propped against a tree nearby, 1€ spgkes of which were clutched ranger. The farmer who thus stambled on quite a crowd collected to view ‘e remains, The coroner at Wick- tfe was notified, and arrived in the > ternoon to hold an inquest, An examination of the body re | 7% ‘led nothing tending to disclose bis entity, but there was ample about ‘The authorities received reports dur- ing the evening from nearly every pa- tient that is now under treatment, and these were all to the effect that the cases are doing well and that no EXPULSION The Verdict Rendered in the ‘The victim was @ nephew of Mrs, C. R, McClain, of the city, and Mr. Charlie McClain went to Mayfield to attend the funeral, which took place v Inspector Vickery Temporarily } Installs Mr. 0. B. Happy. him to lead many lied this m orving. I The Appoiatment is Only ‘Tem- |b i I patient isin any immediate danger Bivarscui, West hak Ff of dissolution, Some forty cases Campbell Case at rary.—Mr. West Saic were reported last night as being TO DON ST! ' to be Short. rapidly on the mend, and a Henderson. NS RIPES, ¥ number of them will be discharged during the week. One of the most dangerous cases that have appeared was discharged, yesterday. It was that on Madison street, in the neigh- borhood of the French market, where the conditions were considered to be such as to warrant fear that the di: ease would spread, Uuusual pre- cautions, however, were taken by the c sat Cler vasa Maroon, made by the Be authorities to quarantine the case and! Kentucky was preached here yes Sheriff Holland, accom dent Cleveland, and his commission Te) is ‘ge ’ by Bishop Wileo pth ‘ A panied by | ex, } me eer {Cycle Company, Indian ie . ePrare the wanlary conditions of | lay by Misbon regan at the Method | ateeers, Tom Moore, Thomas Baird, [gett tigtt potty ee Povatle8l tie identity ‘ct’ tbe tides wsey te [821 Broadway, the neighhorhood. and the fever iufist church. He took for bis text,| Heary Childers, Charles Trevatie re ee Od HBP E rouse perhaps; by forwarding’ the that vicivity seems to have been UE A ee 8 hand of the gnangl Lin RCT i | py. dy pe b arding | stamped out completely. At the} of Christ, for it is the power of B80) Teiee, Matt Cute tadrata ge WiOP 68, dens sudls'tutvid AbabBigstunaster West is | BBE of the wheel to the factory Oakland Park detention camp all the refugees who bave been given qua ters were declared to be well, no sick- Closing Exercises of the Methodist Annual Confe: Session There, Henderson, Ky., Sept of the greatest sermons ever heard in unto salvation, to the Jew first, and then to the Greek.’’ The conference love feast was one of the most notable Sheriff Holland Leaves With His Prisoners. There Were Sixteen in the Crowd Had Six Deputies. of the fifteen convicts sentenced at the last term of court, for the Eddy- ville penitentiary, ness having yet appeared in the}held in years. The oretbren all fel-) Jn addition to these, John Law- eamp. lowshipped to such an extent that it} rence, given two years for cow steal- seems as if all past diversity of opin-/ing, and Blanche Miller, colored, New Cases Yesterday. ion is buried. given one year aud six months for New Orleans, Sept. 27.—Yester-| The following young ministers were | ohtaining money by false pretenses, day’s record of new cases and deaths | ordained yesterday: ‘Traveling dea-}wio were sentenced at the April includes one death each at Edwards, |cons—Thomas H. Morris, Preston }term and took appeals, were also Ocean Springs and Scranton with; Lee Ki g,C.C. Blac Har Oy taken up. twenty-three new cases at Edwards, | Webster, J. H. Bell, Grant Reynolds!” Annie Ramsey, the only woman seventeen in this city, five at Mobile/and Charles R. Payne; traveling] convicted, will be taken to Frankfort and one at California, La, The only elders—E. R. Bennett, S. J. Thomp- druggist at Edwards is a victim of the disease, r, and Gives Him His Deserts. The conference will adjourn at daring the late rash of business will] cape. naturally some ex- ‘ izea 8 0) 19K wee: noon today. At that time the bishop COURT CLOSES. be looked into. citement, however | A Regular 10c quality. “\ Pair. and regular $1.00. Pair. will read out the appoiatments SURGEON'S INSPECTION. The coroner's jury returned a ver-|/{\ | $1.25 and $1.50 shoes, There will be many changes all over —_— SURGE " A diet to the effect that the deceased |/ the conference. ‘Louisville was se- . © oo ES eps te came to bis death from some un- : ‘Tries a Hancock County Hay-/{he cont the place for the next meet-A List of Those Convicted at |Special Train Arriyes From Ghi-|) thee Sean ware uf ew u an ape in ange a 8 t Hawesville, Ky., Sept. 27—Ray ‘There bave been a total | ardson " of 176 cases and seven deaths at Ed-|and Frank M. son, B. F. Atkinson, James H, Rich- an, E. P. Thomas, Crowe Smith ing. Bowling Green put in a strong plea, but the speech of John L, Wheat for the state metrop- delegates carried the vo olis. The members and some time this week. A large crowd saw the prisoners off This Term, Indietme Several s Returned b Was purcl ore it. is person was $1.30, to believe that he of yellow fever. In his poat . 7 a chet wat a New Otlenus paper, aaa ll . Wish every cash purchase of $1 or over ted a week or two back, and his , ctur Cagpiiogt ths ae kee OF CHARGE. eon & Button or Pin FREE puge, La., firm, indicati that it d there by the man who The only money found on We Carr the Largest and Bast Selected Stock of SHOES Postoflice Inspector Vickery yes.|, The. body, when examined, was| iu the city. All we ask is a visit to our s lace 4 terday removed’ Postmaster “Aug {fund to be yellow all over, while the The well-known shotograpiter, W. G. McPADDEN aie ell the rest, R West at Mayfield, Graves county, |/'¢ "% black. The belief that the Suarantees satisfaction. Bring your children and buy their School Show sot bape ree and appointed temporarily, to fill the |* TAP¢e man Was # yellow fever ref your own shoes, and get ticket." This is the latest fad of the day. Your picture’ ae vacancy until a regular appointment |/\2°4'8 Strengthened by the paper you nothing by buying shoes of - Picture costs © made, Mr, 0. B. Happy, one ot| cannot tha bode es et the Republican applicants for the|)7Ni'ou of the body. A New Or pl ans paper is never seen up here NON, Mr. West was appointed by Presi- ~ mnt KANGAROO COURT Large Number of Witnesses Sum- moned to Appear . \ 1 rea There bas been some little stir to- |. day in railroad circles over a ‘kan-| 10 garoo court’? that will be held at}y.es Master Mechanic Hassinan’s office. |1 Six conductors, eleven brakemen, | © f five firemen and five engineers e tribunal, which will consist of Messrs, | sea Frates, Kemp, Hassman and proba-|1 bly othe:s, t All irregularities and looseness] ¢ En Evansville Division. cago Route to the e A special train arrived at 2:30 this mond Bushrod, who outraged Misslare joud in their praise of Hender-| — Saturday.—A Number of afternoon trom Chicago. Aboard Maggie Roberts, pear Petrie, in this] sons hic spitality. CHaried. Disuiieaal: were Chiet Surgeon J. E. Owen and county, Saturday, was hanged by ®] 4 ininister of large culture who has Chief Claim agent L Losey, of » — wob in court square at this place yes |) 4rq most of the great preachers in p Sree Chicago, who were en route to the} (i, J terday. The efforts of the sheriff to} Engiand and America said: “If _. | Evansville Division on a tour of iv aj remove him to Owensboro were it-liave heard Beecher, Spurgeon, Lid-| Circuit court adjourned here Sat] spection. also acknowledged two other crimes of like character, The mob was un- masked and no effort was made to al the identity of the lynchers The outrage was committed Satur- day night about supper time in a lonesome place on & public road not far from the girl’s home. ‘The girl was struck in the back of the head with a coupling pin by the negro, who al. The negro confessed,and aon, Pere Hyacinthe, McNeil and|ur¢ is the}aod others, bot Bishop Wilson equal of any.”” The verdict in the case of Rev George Campbell on trial for immor- afternoon, and Judge Bishop shaw went to Benton to hold court, which begin there today. ‘The term just closed here was un- ality was guilty, and expulsion from | Usually satisfactory, there being fit- the ministry. sensation. MR. BRIAN DYING, The verdict created a] teen convictions, The list is as fol- lows George Winston, death, murder. R. F. McGill, white, life sentence, murder. mmonwealth’s Attorney Braig}(, Murrell, assistant chief surgeon Here they were joined by Dr. D. of this division. The party will re- turn probably tomorrow, a BIG DAY AT PALESTI Major Josiah Harris, of the City, Speaks, There were interesting exercises at} © The bicycle found beside the corpse Last Thursday dealers, hen the news of the uded that it was the same atter, but ascertained that it was| J, OUR ea entirely different make of wheel | ‘om the one he rented been summoned to appear befere the} He reports that there is not a great mor that ver refugee, stricken rim p _ GEO. ROCK & & man giving the Burnetésented a bicy- has never returned dead man and yele being found near Hinkleville | hed the city. Mr, went # and . . Our opening the Fall Season of 1897 with OONHVVi™ VU Tan tas Sr a og cog path. 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. 8IG FOUR SUITS ARE ALL WOOL and consist of coat, two pairs of pants and cap to match, Price, $8.00 complete. him ted the from terday rode out to investigate the | bicycle anc neighborhood over the | the 4 was a yellow down by the seeking to es- re in the TWO FLYERS FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT SALE. CHILDREN’S Cents SHOES 89 ele w There wa signed to an unmarked grave in Hinkleville cemetery, At $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. \re proving fast sellers and popular with dressy men. B. WEILLE & SON, ee with every boy's suit above $1.5 Paducah’s Leading Outfitters, 409-411 Bduw Y EES 2. 4 BEGINS AT BENTON. A tie or cap reuit Court Opens at Benton With an Interesting Docket. | ens SS ere are Three Murder Gases, | THE HATTER, ireuit court began today at Ben- >, ag e as. {ton, and the term promises to be an 9 4 : d tled to Henry Green, eight years, horse | Palestine church, in the county, yes- Ad 4 ‘ acomplia is desgus and deo Signy Gree, sigh Ia the forenoon Ber: Sn-[iatresting ne, | Has moved into new quarters roadw eee ss pachnas in an insen- h That He € t Henry Blue, four years, horse | mons preached and in the afternoon is era ae Tost ipertack prea , some \ y e Cannot fore : i My of the city, |O% See: soe or POE SAO Oi i sible condition and was taken to her] It is Though Tha NOW) stealing ease eaeday ccc) atirees, ° 2’ |is the Noah Franklin case. Franklin, | Where he has opened his Fall line of home where sbe was restored to con- Nearly all the male ¢ sciousness. Survive the Night. Will Moore, white, one year,grand | made a Sunday school address. larceny. The Rudolph choir, of New Hope, |! " arse’ » ver Jivious | came down and furnished excellent zens about here went outon a buat] ou a Matter of a Fe Anna Ramsey, one year, mal Bri y a Matter of a Few]. music, for the negro, who was captured and cutting, oe, ge el ver ideutitled by the girl and placed in Hours, at the Most. Will Cox, three years, horse steal Semresr Wintec he juil here unknown to the mob, PEARL BRYAN’S HEAD AGAIN, A Girl Says She Knows Where It} of Honor of Kentucky, is today be- | “re rs, Bones linking, white, | x Mt: James C. Roberts and Miss) s:nos Collins for killing Will Hamp suried- Police Inyestie — lieved to be dying at bis home on Bereh feuat eat) "| Nettie Johnson, of Massac county, |‘on, and one against Miss Ida Jones, CW oe ore, asia Monroe street, and his physicians] O€ Year house breaking. horse} Llinois, came to the city this after- | charged with hilling ber cousin, a boy gating. have abandoned all hope. | elie Scott, tree years, horse} noon and repaired to the county | vanced Rudolph. When the latter] , 5 5 vo ial. Oe i Pri scame | Stealing. court house, where they obtained a| was shot the supposition Was that it Jovington, Ky., Sept. 27.—A_ girl Last Friday Mr. Brian became . aactiait Abe). ¥a R » was shi pposition # that it] oscar that she Ikecers where Pearl worse, and bas since gradually sunk, Ble loer, five years, house lioaaoe to mA, , | Was an accident, aud when the grand 5 s nh od. TI ic ¢ y hice st | Pret y Jounty Judge Tully pronounced |; sund an indictment against the Hiryan’s head is buried. |The police| He was attacked by hiccoughs just| CMO. ster, one year, malic-| Coat SUde Bo ete een {uty found an indictment against t of Bellevue are investigating, Mr. W, H. Brian, the well known secretary of the board of education, and Grand Dictator of the Knights There} before noon, and was not expected is considerable excitement over this}to last twenty-four hours, at the HUNTER UNDECIDED, As to Whether He Will ¢ ‘Today's ‘Courier-Journal’ say Dr. W, Godfrey Hunter still li wers at the Victoria Hotel. just night that he would probably leave today or tomorrow for Wash order to have a talk with ington in the Presi¢ as Minister to Guatamala, “JT bave not made up my mind to] this forenoon, and when he returned take the place,’’ said he last night. | after being absent only « few min- ye s1t has been held open for me and I can get itif L want it. 1 shall not accide until I have had a talk with Brian’s host of friends the city and state. throughout to | from the first that his illness would yet have not given up, DIDN'T WANT MUCH, He said] gust the Car suspector's Coat. That's Au, It was feared | House ing. Steve Jordan, ten and a half years, burglary, ; Henry Meyers, alias Nolen, white, ious cutting. Y os Harris, white, three years, ? renewal of the famous case, 4, yaa ames Harris, white 0 ye D This will be sad news to Mr.t°° soho Dillon, white, four years, breaking. It is a noteworthy fact that nine out of the above fifteen are ex-con- whom nothing is known, The grand jury Saturday. Will Haffey, charged with stealing a skiff. also adjourned th A ithony Green, charged with ob- Mr. Thonas Cassius Turner, car] tai.ing money on a bogus order, Jent about the appointment | inspector at the Usion Depot yards, Ella Ray, ‘charged with stealing left his coat in the conductor's room| $20 from a diuoken motorman, utes it was gone. where, Ida Gray, charged with stabbing a ng man with a pair of scissurs, Phe cases yet to be tried are He could find no trace of it any-)ogainst the above, indicted Saturday, war with Turkey rather thin ac ep snd against Lee Berry, charged with Comes to the City to Wed ried By Judge Tully. Pea you made them man and wife, and they weat on their way rejoicing. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT, They Take Possession of Several | A Driving Wheel of the Switch v' i i jet ve con: ¢ : % A Guatemala or Stay in aan call Manlio have cons) victs, not including Meyers and Sale, Engine Comes Off. 2 4 Old hentucky . who came here as tramps, and of! yesterday afternoon the switch en- | for gine was forging along out on the] sle main line near the yard limit when | sox one of the big driving wheels came off, left the track and rolled out into with killing bly urge a trial at this term Mar-| Another cs tion was created partly destroyed by tire will be remembered, is charged Daisy Sullivan near ensburg, and the court was so se- ely censured for continuing the e at the last term that it will prob- Gents’ Furnishings, Only exclusive Gent’s Furnishing house in the City. Everything first-class. ¢ is that against Arthur arson, charged with killing Ben ith last October, also one against ang lady considerable of a scusa The latest up-to-date styles in men’s Shoes, $3, $3.50 and $4. | Boys’ School Shoes, best on earth, $1.50 and $2.00. Little Gents’ School Shoes, $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50. JNO. P. ADKINS, BOTHERSOME HOBOS, Shoes made to or | Halt Burned Houses | | The poli heen notified that| Repairing promptly done 317 BROADWAY. sever $ tramps have been | sping in the threc on —— ——————_—— n street near Second BETTER TIMES Yesterday a strange we e woods Foreman Irvin and crew had , Send for help and tow the disabled locomotive in, The wheel jn the woods at last avcounts. | A meeting of Greeks at Athens de- clared in favor of a renewal of \to tojah j na da he ( the proposed terms of pra Is was still | about two bours. recently one of the houses and sat down j Are assuredly upon us. You will desire good clothes. palf burned rocking y there in evident Suits to Order $14.00 u Our line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste, bias Cail and examine them, No one kuev ve is TAILOXING ESTABLISHMENT. | away, bu Und that he was too late, as they | 5 dal dispersed to seek their re-| ective breakfasts, $3.75

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