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HE advertisers are realizitig the Sun is the best mediuih by which to reach the peop'e of Port Townsend, § ort Danean, of Seattle, $5,000; John ' Woods, of Gray's Harbor, $4,000; C. Creedon, of Fresno, Cal. , $4,000 ; |G. Fraser, of Seattle, Wash, $4,200 Grant and Crosier, of Port Angeles, $8,000. All ex | been at Cook's Inlet for two seasons. A Midnight Riot at Frankfort |The tatu went in only seven month ‘ and [ago, located their claims and washed Deaths and 1's: 000 each. The Cooper River Ka nsportation company has completed atrangemenis for tal Elect on Quurrels Jing a fleet of steam schooners to its Causes Thi More Dying.— ste first of February, It will dispatch a Ke tucky*s loodicst Day.--From | schoone every fifteen days for Coop | or river and Cook's inlet points. the Mow salns to the Ob Debs? Agent at Work. Nov 1 n., is her local y of Comes the Fatal News. 4 Chattanooga, Te id Bradley On the Watch. B, Osborne, of Atl tor the purpose of or branch ef the Sovial D: curre! | a the gros made ned attack on th whites f shot v et hites, F x tw rroes mortslly wo i J trowyie is feared 4 MID sIGHE KiOt. “ iall x » Dead and re eld midd A be Prominent Citi jgan fol ‘ y P Frankfort, Ky., Nov Three] ep are dead aud two are AS | . "ht result of a riot la 1 * . as citizens « city haw var] he rested on a eons; to m | ! “iets ARE CARA YING WINCHESTERS | vailing Feyer, Middlesboro, Ky., Nov, 2.—Seri | | ous trouble ked for | Lany é mowen Th reets are { with, men armet wth W ers. Lt is the Lottest ¢ tion ay thee has seen in many years, FAT SL POLITICS, | o/ the Eleetion. Prom!nent Men fo Garrard Coun! | Our Peivate Wire and Stereopticon | Witt Do the Work. ty Engage in a Fight these bid ¢ HOOTING =| AFFRAY. jhistory., Itis a modelot comfort and ept Grant and Crosicr have| A Difficulty Last Ni ’ 7 sive exveller 1, Beeause He We eariy dat hine which will Le running by the; pay iag be md Potter Cat Oa langhter of Coun He, | affvay o¢ Mi. Te ou and Miss ‘ he Carr county, will Le martied t lol. Sam Piles Reccives @ Pres THE RALLY |For Fail and Complete Returas CUT AN ARTERY. 1 1 ‘ ed T ae 1 i F ali election | - return. will t Sux office to- | MAY CAL. OUT TROOPS night. A private wire has been] ~ willbe in (ele Threatening News From Louts-| graphic « 1 with the whole] Fravkfort, Nov, 2—Gov. Bradley | couatry | t , wil trot cecurs at Lexiegton and) eggnted, n will throw Lovisville, as is momentarily ex ict we pected: . » by i ie : ybody » 1 out a PUBLIC SALLE CE - H ace 46 } UMON PACT Id PTC ss Reorganization Commites Gow it] HU IEKOLAG at About $57,000,000, | . o Neb. 8 \ Inthe Padueah Public Schools Pacilic 1 erday ra the re e for Lately. ‘— $39,48 al property “cp-thteahiele a cote One Hundred Better tn October 4s sinking fund of the Than In the Corresponding $1.0 1 in the| Bf tho road, | wid forthe] The aver attend " » i | October, was 201 1 TO PROLIBIP POOTB ALL. T ed. T is ab ) 1 e « 4 Ne Bil Introducet in the Georgia| y 1 nag omyaes d tw Legislature. | m Atlanta, ( Nov. 1.- ' : : . footha ? R exp ure ¥ 1 a bill iM] mouth of October y ! \ ibit football] and the ex si ; } PRYAN A JONAH, seep ted: $9,310 © Ho peches Mave Cost (he Dem: ay oe a era's Many Votes i Hami- moubted 3 3 ' with tou County, Oblo, lis wid the ral ae " 91,716 over O Lo » Times.) — county ys ell ti unanimous pint can leaders 1b bave brightened in an onmi manner aud it is fully expectec the county will go Repablican by e plurality ef 3000 to (Special to GOOD VOLE *| Was Polled T aKa 1 that] It was estir ered voles will be polled by averay This, of ¢ includes the legista- | f i Pe : tive ticket and insures the re-election} Votlog began Diiskly early this 3 of Seoror Haana to the United | mo} pped off daing t 4 States Senate Another fact favora | foresooa but was liveliesiabout noon lis afte on candidates avd th ble to the Republicans s the pro |'T at almost the entive reg -| friends w | vigor to get out thetr forces. nises as ty t pect now tl ] iration will be voted. This alwa ablican triamph, Of course a sr ry into the sta. it}result of the election are. siu 1s cost the Democratic party | guesses 3000 Vo es It is bs 5 2 . county will be lighter than expec FROM THE GOLD FIELDS. | 6, geooant of the weather. is said, ha in is county fully at the vote in DIED OF PNEUMONIA Passengers Bring Only sixteen 446,000 of Gold From Cook's, . Mr, Dayid Gay Port Townsead, Wash , Nov. 1.— te cine ‘the schooner Norman Sunde, oper-| es. ted by the Cooper River trading} David Gaynor, aed oo, nd ‘Transportation company of this}day at his home on ( Jace, arrived this moraing from} Mechanicsbur ,of pacumo cook's Inlet. She broagut cown) 55 years, atier an iil uss of oul xteen passengers, who have « total | days. of $46,000 in gold dust take from) ‘The deceased wis born ia 1 vin the placer mines 0 Cook's Lulet.} ston county, and vad been The names of the returniyy miners \of Patueat forfiv yeat e remains W bringing the largest amounts are: | q fay John Rivers and wife, of Helena, |ie\ in Oak Grove tymo Mont , $6,000; James ow. wivcuced | von. I KE the oa! e from Paducah to attend | Hophinsy convention, Le Mr Keegan, foreman of Jay in the City, | xd this afterno n working wil redoubled . Of Mechanics. | ed ee Mr. | ments street, VADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1897, claim, dered to be held at some future date, it is, in ness in its 1 well merited patrona doing the biggest bu pilality; its accommodations are all respects and the cai- i ceriain that the hotel rganized at an ness put ona MORE WEDDINGS. f'wo iu the City and One m the County, 2ae of Miss Joho Tally, y Judge Tully, to ohn Little will take place to- , As previously announced, The mar Walker, of Oklahoma 1 Miss Mamie Evetts, a laly of this city, TOW. GOLD PROM KLONDIKE, ent, Mr. S. H. Piles today received + pre iby bis daughe who restiles ther le naggel nd is worth LAST NIGHT. » Rain hiterfered Somewhat, Sut the Crowd Was Enthusiastic, Several Goud Speeches Made by Promuent Republican Leaders, e n executive olticer no truer man to the 1 people had ever t governor's chair, The rel predicted tuat ihe cost of four years of administr e over a million dollars hose of ether Gov, Brown RAILAGAD NOTES. Flagman Has Fingers Mashed Wartield Wii Go (o 3 of his sterday. The hotel is now receiving large y the amount of their GEN BLANCO t fhe sale will be set aside by the court and another eale will be or ARRIVES, The New Captain General of Cuba Welvomed to Havana, Takes the Oath of | Fidelity. { Ant [sues Two Pro To Cuba's Inhabitants. He Will nay Policy to Preserve Peace. ngtirete a New — Havana, Nov, 2—Oa the arrival of | Gen, Blanco, the new captain gen-| eral, vessels inthe harbor and the streets were generally decorated. The wharves were crowded with people and the troops and volunteers filled the thoroughfares from the landi: stage to the palace. Whea Marshal Blanco arrive’ the palace he was met by the civil! aud military authorities, und by com- miltees representing the various po- litical parties, aud then proceeded to the hall of covferences, where, in accordances with tbe ritual and ceremonies customary on such occa- sions, he took the vath of fidelity to) Spain. Among the oilicers who accompa-| nied Marshal Blasco on the Alfonso XIU. are Gen. Gonzales, Gen. Par- rado, Gen. Pando, Gen. Pin, Gen Aguirre, Gen. Ceballas, Gen, Sulce do and Gen, Balderama, Marshal Blanco has issucd the fu! lowing proclamation to the inbabitants of Cuba: “Loam ‘ood will general welfare and to establish a ving peace. I shail follow a brosd policy in my eadeavor to restore fra- ternity among all Caba’s inbabitants fam sincere in my intention to in- augurate a new government poli the object of which wiil be to secur aud preserve peace, “Lhepe you will all salute and vanieh ig, throwiog prejudices and di swith those who are oatry with blood. 'y awaits all who observe it however regrettable it all rigorously figitt those obstinately or atefully cons inue to carry on war, The following proclamation has veen issuld BY Marshal Blanco to the armed forces of the island: “1 desire to express my admiration who, in two years of bard zn, have always br t the infamous revolution, 'T expect to suppress through your heroije efforts wiih the con- fe couatey, whieh with us to ation who must bring their complete tion, to which all offers, as to only compensation, treas- on to the history of their race or the sate of their country to the foveigaer. Let be war, therefore, on the sinbbora euemies of the Spanish peo- ye aad protection for those who seek the et this war,} which dishonors us and is making us peauiless, end forever.’ There is po reference to sutoaowy | any proclamation, and both hsve! produced a bad effect mong ail sympathizers with the insuireetion. | ain among you, with «la sincere desire to serve nency of Spai PLEDGED TO RAISE Wile at. Pian Which Some Alabama ft mers WiILTiy. M a tehto Avlan'a Com ° y \ A inceting of farmers of Dale and nties was he ma Ke It wos called ¢ t mer of Agriculture Culver purpose of discussing the et nof wheat and cer 1 a short crop furnish evidence that the farmers jon were erring ia single. z va, and the big assembly handred or two promine far- ners indorsed the plan of diversify- rops aud raising everything to eld, who will he n Depot Agent Auditor Woe Jett bund Vs Station, Tena , ing cars. His i off is in eptarairoad position, His wife Sop W.S of the Missi sippi Division, passed tbroagh th o Jackson, Mi Chattan o,a Libs Qua Chatian a, Penn, to} The e/ ties today raised aon gael alov tad eonuty health » quarantine o inis infected with yellow fever $s been with tveston, Texas, to Une hundred of the deleg edged themselves to sow from five to twenty bushels of wheat this fall and deposited money with the Pro vie Judge to purchase the see vheat for them, t to the city office, Vhe Dale meet suc r. Donovan, »8 predicted in} ceos t , wil Ed Denuington, an LC. flagman, ED HELD, f lay aud taken be I. Cy hospital, He bal two Mrs, Jennie Sanchez May No! Be Brought Here For Lu- terment, Olliver Jeff Barnhart te'egraphed the chief of police at’ Denver, Col.. today, to hold the remains of Mrs, Jennie Sane who was killed by s}Jher husband, for further iustrue tions, Oliver Barshart conte: plates going to Denver tovight. Mrs, Barohart is expected back from Ful- ton this afternoon, t received word to- y that Sanclez bad been moved to e other place, but did not lear rhe Federal quarantine is. still main tained oa tratus entering this city r\from infected points, ‘This, too, will be ed sfoo, Sines vo weather set in there is no furt ior ap prebeosive bere 4 sixty sizes and patterns, fer woo COAL 0 We are the only people whe can please you in every par- as to style, quality AL BUCKETS BEST QUALITY HARDWARE ANS STAVE 68. 303-307 Broadway ... 109-117 North Third Aaa ea eaana nt WE CONTINUE HOLD'EM DOWN = d The old cry you hear every fall that leather is going up is all bosh! Good goods speak for themselves. Such as Ban- istor’s, in men’s fine goods, and Curtis & Wheeler ladies’, cannot be equaled. Our medium and cheap lines are hard to beat. Drop in, and we will take pleasure in showing you the best selected line of shoes in the city. GMO. 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