The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, November 6, 1897, Page 1

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the Sun is the best medi * | by which to reach the peop VOLUME 1 —NUMBER 48 |. ae HANNA {8 ALL RIGHT, MIs Most Certainly On Top In _ Ohio But With No Votes to Throw At the Gorman's Veisut Is Greatly plored By is Washing on Priends -- Other bate ‘Lelegraphie News (i le Wop ful on the of! eturts receiv to last ight i aor more of th Cighty-eight « have t jn W s very clove, there nnd Peredings | he ret Of any cor Chairm he legtyls fo 70 Lx jority uilot or wilt! ¢ s he is y NEWS AND ( Chicago's big flow Tuesday. country will compete, Two missionaries \ | the province of Shan | They were not Ameri¢ At Owensboro there was a rush of tohaeco deliveries ar prices of last year are being obtaine?. ‘Two men w fata’ three others ser recon of the Inte ‘OMMEN er show opens Florists from all over the! re inurder ung, ¢ ans, dd double ly injured sty bart 1 aukee st Fair, will sell and quit the t red hard Tuck. The Delicatessen, vyhone 521, ye condition of H 8 still critical, ™ od from his sick improv! Iy hoped for. Two prisoners mar made a dash for liberty York fast train. way to. the penitentia roll down an embankment they were | j¢}!j ht caught, neeme . but siness in 2 cheaper than anyone ‘They urf becan 27 Broadway; O Havem althongh it is hed that he 's g, and the best is confident. from a ry. Affe Broadway ; ou scourage nt of it is thou rof the a the stri¢ cries of fatalities a totton Melt trair A man who lay asleep 110 ran over andl later {MAN'S Died By Mis ¥ ds atthe celebrated J painter of the Dateh royal family. mmitter w is we or Ka The D ntesscn, ts telephone 324 services to the uth in defeating he res tense interest » moasure wer lear also Sens elect for bad it Merve the stat have been « (for M Tiwse are only two of t Doteworlhy of the Maryland Senat t Pwelways been a good Democrat 1 Be served bis party with aad | courage. For yea i en the Jearler of his sil Sustained | and diplor SE Wages Increws fin’s Perr ¥ their ya * they w Ge They It is due ¢ FRANKS Gr Vill Stee ed Yandell as Collector of the Secoud District Kumor That Hanna May Yet Be| Defeated Por Senator, AMIN ACHIGIED PLACI hio Legislature is Safely Republican Nov 6—T {ely Republi e is said to be on defeat Senator Hanna for re UNVEILING OF MONUME Will Take Place Tomorrow it Oak Grove, unveiling ceremonies of the Woodmen of the World, which were to have taken place at Oak Grove jast Sunday, and were postponed on of the weather, will take » tomorrow, and the same pro- “ un will be rendered, Farmer Assassinated, Be rompkinavilie, Ky., Nov, 6— Christopher Smith, a wealthy farmer of this county, Was assassinated Inst nt Morality is 19,262, k ond Heating 8 “ 1 decile ernal 1 tions 1 are Fey ires to he excused his nding protection a from Kentueky, ietive meast your — constitnt 8 Horey will eure it. T the most valual era times fo bronchial troubles. The Acme Feather f Cynthiana, K wit er, WwW lacete i week, They are new thing, a feathor to hove your old feat verted into a mattress, fort 1 durability They also rework hox spring mattre to us well r tee satisfaction in all t shod mmende The best is the che so many nice heating hods, fire sets and e« are always in the lead The Delicatesse: telephone 324, If you want satisfa Scott Hardware Co, Hl | The largest oys’er | Kirkpatrick's restany Yellow Fe a by a persons, Fresh oysters at Kirkpatrick's “pestauraut, 110 South ‘Third street ew Okara, four ne eported at noon, ere ont fter killi ing the best ot mmon ones pre eof a not kilami Grobam | Otek, mae ee t «l Court streets, M. Ey lang + Hawaiian King, |! wee * tor Hubert Ve 1 oer Broadway 1 Obio is bited with ine fy the Reps venty ver will he or just enongh With tof 1,774 toves at H ny pric nper nrlent 1t all peneficiary, must b nired by the old Broad w unsneceseful vernment) Four Dismissed-One Had A Pis- nois and Tadiana aath orities are and ins pee Phat king cough is undermi spping strength, Dr. Bell's Pine of mo They Are Coming, Mattress HRD, S! our city manufacturing mattress old feather beds, Now is your chance er beds which fe iy unexce thon. ba'r hey vor land gu heir work est th why Hank Bros, & Jones are selling AL vores. Brond f y foday. were on th seven eo voUl hing to him i i figs kan the Broadway ; your wig dee A . ‘ 40 “PADUCAH If it’s True Res'tin The Sun PADUCAH, KEN BRADLEY | DOUBLE WEDDING ed in tucky to Marry. The Govcrnor “Announced By fo Bet (4, They His Friends, But of Course | the ; . é | Dodge Newspaper Reporters, He Knows Nothing | About It Were Very Anxious to) But Qlaims It Was An Acc!+ dent—Latest Deyelop- ments of the Care, A wedding -_ the court house at 11 o'clock this An fonocent Rimor That Won't | ofiicr ial Hust Ueadicy Gu Any’ thie Pwo couples arrived from Missouri eof . ‘ on the forenoen St, Louis train and Ble Where Will. Mantes Iriven to the court bouse this Be About then. orning. They found their way to | Grahom’s of tone couple TU, u2 - jcviled for a warriage license. Clerk mm then issued a liceuse to Pa Jose Sauchez, alias “Fred C, O. jtiek J. O'Rourke, 25, @ me-| Saunders,” under which latter name an | chanic, and Miss Ju was married to Jennie Warren, United | aged 22, both of St, Louis. : Wm. | After’ a brief consultation, the} “ith whove murder he is now charged, He now admits that veld io | other couple asked for a license, and | as confessed. | January, 1900, rior may | Clerk Graham proce 1 to issue one} he shot bis young and pretty wife, "Tat know about it himself, but i to Cortez D. Bush, aged 26, a rail] but claims it was through accident. announced just the same by two or|roader of Hannibal, Mo,, and Miss} The remains of bis innocent, ups:s- three close friends, ¥ i Lulu MeCubbio, of Br . | pecting vietin were interred in Uvk pered it toone another sir t| Mo, ‘bis matrimonial quartette was] Grove this afternoon, Tuesday nigh \ ave written | then Pully’s}in Jail at Denver. confidential letie bother { whi te ler couple were {© detectives he stated that he was thats the “ecearnde ites Gat uiNted: 1a (ha » of quite af standing beside the bed when his will make t One of those /erowd of spectators. ‘The other} pistol went off and killed bis wife. wa ' g such al couple nd Miss] Lo several newspaper reporters the ~ ; ied by | following day he said he was sitting or some | on the side of the bed Vbypewell, ow ' la't ral ¥ t , » married | sleeping wife when the pistol was ac- this afternoon by Justice] eldentally discharged. Neither story is credited by the police. however, a3 he bullet went in the side of the Villain’s Past Life—The Re- miins of His Victim Buried Ihis Afternoon, evevy Frank Nov. 6 At! Bradley, g:ver -Hoo ror of Kentu candidate fo: Lindsay Sanchez is hed ollive ey aga ' I Me walle at "chok ght | lines ily draw 1 tla at the St. Nichoias Hotel. vele , ! precede ( either covple desired toh ken {1 i weement of the m 1 bet fe made ne young Jear, taking off a pieve of that men- 1 to giving a] ber, and penetrating her pillow direct- pes or avy other}/y beneath, Itis evident that the wedding, being} itl was asleep when the fatal bullet tly, thot] vas fired by her inhuman slayer, aud ding directly over inen strenuously ot I ‘ + SUN repor Gn3 ted that bet facts party has; that when i + apy lead we win, avd whet is ‘ atter of public] that he was Ifthe g tu ‘ her at the t new legislator ¢ a After the killing an empty vial was in November, 1899, ta t t : chez claimed win, He will ’ ) ri law, wife a dose of srriages| bromo-quinine, but when taken to a chemist the latter said it hac contain- behalf of wep ate tl © train this eveniog. d poison. One thing is known by the girl's hicerdoe 5 Aw SOQUIETIES, | relatives bere. and thatis she had you CONFESSES, Says He Killed Jennie Warren, verning, County Judge J.C. THY) something of the Young Spanish beside his} sirl's head and emerged over the sight} TEN CENTS A WEEK , Heating <a Stoves We have them in more than sixty sizes and patterns, for COAL , WOOD | | BeSOR € | GAS — OIL | | We are the only people who j ‘ can please you in every par- | ” i; i 4 ticular, as to style, quality and price. Sam: @Pee =e ORDO MARR SON HAROWARE ANG STOVE CO, 303-307 Broadway .. 109-117 North Third : : 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’s, in ladies’, cannot be equaled. Our medium and cheap lines se f ' lly becoming more and , a] lost sixteen pounds She often complained ver letters here, and s that her busband was altempting to poison her by de- r Preaching at 10:45 own stomach was removed from the emains of the gial and retained at Jenver for analysis. Another thing in vb poisoning is the fact that re " eo officers’ i ; me of Sanchez's most intimate MMe | United State ¥ “ , ; ds fighter called **Mexi- five] , ‘ on i sire’, mtu Pete.’ visited their room on the t 8) halt or lay preceiling the killing and found ereelin jine for pre ‘ —Kev, srevekber} the girl vomiting, Her busband said ferment ! t Wad taken a cold aud he gave ber Irisy ft as i : ween carzied Both parties will have 1 ¥ : nips pre- lidates for both senstor au nel, of Mass will b e} pa , che authorities weot ernor not later (han nex 2 tw obtain money enough 182] have told aa rer oe to bury let, — He eaid be had none, his} tvem will be. Ov hers of the hoo! #:30a m,K and it was decided inter the re- erintendent; mains in Potter's field, but the kind re . ; | hearted police started a fund and soon ark} gy “ my apres ; 6 hione *}the cont i began coming in meantime of the city, tele- the money with which to Sanchez attempted to e the remains held at Denver un- aying toat bis father from Mexico would be there with one of] Bit you w 6n3 . ise is comfurtaly N-/steam heat ison. A cordial invitas tion is extended to all the services. | H. B. Johnston, past you a ‘or o or bol, MT run the rs lie Ss HOBO" DAY. 1AN—Services at urch to wp Puesnyri morrow morning ems to be a typical Spanish villian, He resided in New | 1 Mexico until the Sth of last June, Day jin stay evening at 7:30 file a Ta ball on the night of i Everybody cordially invited to these | Juue 9 and there, after dancing Sentences, services, vith sweetheart, left the ballroom | A Hie Sens | OF 2 few moments, When he re- | a : = és inn d he found her dancisg with a ede ; ; ival, and drawing his pistol he her head and fired, but his jancture knocked the » is ss yon up and the bullet tlew wild, } anders’ ex} ‘ ‘ ad lis father took Lim immediately to e station in a back, gave him $1200 pay iin «da ticket to Chicago, via Denver, ky’ " nae Fs : : t th a vod told bim to skip. When San- eu aan “ } re 10:45 a hez reached Denyer he concluded to top there iastead of going to Chi- One day he saw in a book t , 8 ai store window a copy of Gunnell’s ning 1 i 1 epior Eu-| Matrimonial Journal, published at Poledo, Ohio, and bought a copy. {nit he saw sn advertisement from Miss Jennie Warren, of Paducab, Ky. Heanswered it. The letter cached the residence of Officer Jeff and Mrs. Barobart ascer- s contents snd burned it. ne told the girl and in indig- pation she left the officer's home and went to Metropolis, to live with relatives, She received another letter from Sanchez, which in | ‘The men’s n ay was forwarded, and soon Men’s Chir As*0e }.]agreed to marry him, Her relat iil 8 ire ni ‘ 1 » 8 . were always opposed to the match, i , |, Jand ker indiscretion flually pyovel " t i Wa} fen ; her death, Her husband did not ‘ treat her well, and it is said when his pugilistic friend, Mexican Pete, was ill, compelled her to nurse him during his illness. It is gleaned from bis letters that he deliberately planne | to norry some orphan, have her life ins sured, and then get rid of her in some way. Sanches claims that the killing was cident, and that he was prompt ed in his adinission to the sho ting by the desire to save the stat» the ost of a trial, The police think however, that it was deliberat» mur Twenty-Oue Get Thirty tol Concealed tion | twenty lays in t rine Te hi : yim Stree Cunisriax—Ser Ay een ak Tenth Street Chr 101) Brown, Will R S é mM yor Wea 2 ; George Williams, A Da lioed i Co,, [Jou Moore, Fret Cls Fe0rs | yombers of the ‘ aud Ch prea t nes Janior Bade from aran- at is coal] otep shoo'ing They] Mary 603} was Gne way; Avsint ‘smal ° , MT 2 On Novemb rt t tl ‘ ‘ | inyited to 4 Jon the premies N from! ond street, in Pu lic outewy the ent tock and) Geran Ev aNcenican.—Rey, [er , ; xtures of D, Rittot? _ of Evansville, Ind., will occu]. There is no cay ital punishment in t and six months ere the yu pt of the Gorman Eyan- Colorado, and should the husband be interest, with approved slebureh, Morning services in | couvicted hg wil nothing worse are hard to beat. Drop in, and we will take pleasure in showing you the best selected line of shoes in the city. GHO. ROCE & SON, 821 BROADWAY. war VPicture free with every cash purchase of $1.00 or over. 9 White bodies and colored bosoms, cuffs to match. Equal to what others ask you $1.00 for, Cents Cuffs to Match Cents ---Better Made White bodies and colored shield bosoms. Cuffs to match. Equal to what other houses ask 75c for. Nobby Patterns... Fit Well! Look Well! See Them. SNIVOAVA LAIHS | See Window Display Well Made! Fit Well! They’re Nobby. B. WEILLE & SON LET US HELP YOU To bave a comfortable and handso.ne home, SHIRT BARGAINS We arrange that it won’t cost you much d at our stock, with our low p.ices, with our reason- Our store 1s crowded with You will be delighted and surp able terms, Handsome Bedroom S:ts, Lounges, Rockers and Folding Beds, Latest Patterns of Carpets. Rugs, Mattings. Our Stoves for both cooking and heating are unsurpassed for beauty aud qua See Our Ranges, our Vrunks- in fact, anything that will furnish your bouse. Oar promises bave been fulliiled in the past, which inspired public confidence in us, We promise many astonishing bargains, and we always live up to our promises—we will never disappoint you, Remember our stores are opea every evening until 9 eclock. JONES INSTALLMENT COMPANY CORNER THIRD AND COURT STREETS Oe BETTER TIMES | | Suits to Order $14.00 Are assuredly upon us, You will desire good clothes, line of woolens is exactly suited to every taste. Call and examine them, 833 Broadway. on. A i Evening services in Evu.|than a life sentence, Hig father is a 5uld ‘ : nieeetate 81 rich sheriff of New Mexico, and will - - doubtless turn locse plenty of money Salled peanut and salted almonds | to free his sob He is now at Den- at the Delicatessen, oud Tver, There acity Dr. Edwards Nove aud Throat, Paducab, Ky, Pants to Order $3.75 * D ALTON’ TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. | :

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