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The Sun is the only Republican in Western tucky. E PAD VOLUME 1I—NUMBER 141 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY ~ DRINK Hot ~ Chocolate AND VIGORAL SOULE’S Phosphates Served Daily Gold # Fish We “have just received a new shipment of gold fish in all sizes, from r5e to 75¢ apiece. We have only a few fine Japanese specials leit, Cali and see them or tele- phone 237. ’ J.D. BACON Druggists G COMMITTED SUICIDE, & CO. Fish Agents * Did the Officer Who Attempted to Break Into Minister Woodford’s House Last Night. Thought That His Object Was to Marder the American Minister“A Narrow Escape. New York, Feb. 28 —It is report- ed here that the commissariat officer .d to break into Minister Woodford’s house in Madrid last night, has committed suicide, It is thought that bis object was murder and that the American Minister had a barrow escape. POLICE COURT. the Peace Galore Be who attempte Breaches of fore Judge Sanders There was a leugthy session of the police court te Jim MeKo Joho Greer and colored, were flaed each for gaming John Je for the peace, was left open. Willis Dunlap, fo ing Beachy Beach, was fined $20 and costs. Campbell was fined $20 and ley $1 and costs ge. : plain drunk, was Allen Gardner Richard Caldw 20 and costs a breach of Aunie wosts, and Kal for using insulti Ira Moore, for flacd $1 and costs, Geneva Manchester Cora linet, of West Court strect, were charged with ing in a fight. ‘Lie ease was dismissed, Tom Jones and Taylor Pryor were and $1 and costs it nd John McCarty each for fined $10 and cos for engaging in afi James Magner wore fined $20 sod being drunk and disorderly. A GROCERY, THIS TIME. costs Stallings’ Ketablishment Robbed Sat- urday Night, ‘The grocery of Mr, Stallings, on Sonth Fifth street, was entered by burglars Saturday night, and @ qu ty of groceries, ete. stolen. ‘The thieves door or window, and left no clue. notions, Gaining in popular favor every day, the Linnwood cigar you fora patron, ‘Try it. makes weak ‘AD druggists Ancandescent lamp globe fot ayatem for sale at Mc! ve ee | Dainty Odors... *e season! to enjoy them ccusers, but there ted by perfumes— din glass” May Bells, Vassar Violets, ‘Crabapple Blossoms, Atkinson White Rose, etc. Carnation Pink Is a favorite with very rich and la How much we appreciate th dainty odors of flowers at It isn't for all of us, howe’ re is always the kine er “sweet fragranc LYWE & LINE'S DRUG STORE were sgotin the rear We want 3 suitable Pherson’s flung from nature's - HIS FIRST VETO, Governor Bradley Sends a Mes- sage in Vetoing the Me- Chord Railroad Freight Bill. Thought That This Iniquitous Bill Will Have «a Hard Time Getting Again. ‘Through Frankfort, K Feb, 28—Gov- ernor Bradley today sent in his first veto to the legislature, vetoing the McChord freight railroad bill, It is thought that the bill will have a hard time in passing over the veto. A vast deal of opposition has been aroused against the bill from all parts of the stat IMPRESSIVE SERVICES At the Dedication Of the Second Baptist Chureh, isuilding Was Packed—A Magnifi- cent Sermon By Rey. Dobbs. The dedication of the Second Bap tist church, on South Ninth street, took place yesterday afternoon, ip accordance with previous announce- ments, Rev. Gilbert Dobbs, of Franklin, Va., officiated. pe church was taxed to its uttermost, there not even being standing room, Rev. Janes, father of Chief Clerk Janes, of the Lilinvis Central, de- livered the dedicatory prayer, and Rev. Penrod, pastor of the First Baptist church, presented the church with the deed to the property. Rev. Dobbs preached the dedi patory sermon, his subject beig pemiah Rebuilded Jerusalem,’’ ‘The discourse was a magnificent one, and won many praises for this emi- ent divine, who so materially aided in the building of the church. The building was well filled again last evening, when a teu days’ revival began, Rev, Dobbs to conduct. TEMPLE ISRAEL 1 Not Yet Chosen a New Pastor. Probably Another Trial Sermon To Be Heard. ‘The congregation of Temple Isreal, who enjoyed an able discourse from Rev. L. Pieser, of Cincinnati, will not hold a meeting at once to take action on the young man’s trial ser. mon, There are two or three applications from rabbis of several years experi- ence yet to be considered, and one or two will probably be heard on trial before the congregation meets to chose a pastor. Union college, while other spplica- tions are from experienced rabbis, TOBACCO THIEVES, Break Into the Clarke Establisment on North Fifth, The tobacco warehouse of Wm. Clarke & Co., at Fifth and Clay streets, wes broken into last might and about 150 pounds of stolen. Two negroes were suspected, and Officer Hoyer went down to Brook- yo after them in a skiff, with in- structions to “swear out warrants gainst them if they refused to re- turn without a requisition, Marshal Collins this afternoon re- ceived a message stating that the two thieves were caught, and refused to without a requisition, being carried to Metropolis and lodged in jail, Their names are at present un- known to the police, tobacco come INSOLVENT DEBLOR'S OATH. John Caruthers, Released From Jail This Afternoon, John Caruthers, the colored Bar- ber, was this afternoon rejeased from the county jail, having taken the insolvent debtor's oath, as required by law, Caruthers was tried ou a bastary warrant about two weeks ago, sworn out by Emma Bufort, and the judge ordered him to pay $42 a year to- wards the support of the ‘child for five years, He failed to execute bond; aud went to jail, remaining ten days, John Barnett, Jim Hill, Babe Thomas and Henry Blanks, four crap shooters of the county, go out today, having served their fines, FRED ASHTON MARRIED, The Popular Young Postoflice Clerk ‘Takes Unto Himself a Wife. Mr. Fred B. Ashton, the well- known young postal clerk, and Miss Nannie Thompson, a pretty young lady of Monroe street, were married at Metropolis Saturda, Telephone 121 for best laundry in Paducah, tt © 1 ol Rey. Peiser is an able student of} | “MAWAGER TERRELL ‘Take a V traction for Some Time ~—ALAMP. BREAKS ?: il on.—Last At-| And Sets Fire to Councilmaa Kilt * ott’s Residence, The — residenc den, the cigar dealer, on Soi “A Trip to Chinatown,’’ at Mor-| street near Jackson, canglt ton’s opera house tonight will be the] morning about 11:30 o'clodky last attraction for some time, so} lamp falling on the, stovt theater-goers should not miss this] broken. opportunity, The department wat Manager ‘Terrell has decided to}from Central Station avail himself during Lent, of the} but,was got needed, the dai opportunity to take a vacation, and] ing only. slight. The 1 this will be his last attraction for ajin its run to the fire ran over’ I, few weeks at least, low shepherd dog in front of Tere cOURTOF MAYFIELD. INQUIRY USED CONTINUES, To Hold Its Sittine—Is Now at}q Negro Given Key West—Not Known When Report Will Be Ready. Tonight. ‘Twenty-Fve Lashes That Brought Blood Other Warnings Sent Ont. AUMOREO WAR LOAN DENIED.) yop FORM! Yet High Naval Officials Think] yu -derer Tutt the Object of th ‘That War Is Inevitable— May Co ‘Time, Mob’s Vengeance. Citizens Wilt ing If Potsible. eat Any eyent Lynch= SUSPICIOUS SPANISH DEMONSTRATION-| THE CITY AGAINST THE COUNTY, ‘They had another ‘‘hot time’’ in ayfield Saturday night. Noah Me- eynolds, colored, was caught peep ing through a window at lady who was bathing. Washington, Feb, 28.—The naval yy board of inquiry has resumed its sit* ting at Key West. It is not known when the court will have its report ready. High naval ofticials here and] 7% i able, Seeretary of the Treasury} yo tt was re Orr side <a * 00K twas reported that several Gage denies the rumor that the OV-| Gihers were also mercilessly Castigat- ernment has negotiated a war Ic bd The Spanish citizens of Havana will, so it is said, give a dewonstra- tion to the Spanish cruiser Vizcaya on her arrival at that point this after- n It as feared that this may pre- © te trouble. TEN HOURS \ DAY. w ed. Chief MeNutt was ia the city yes- terday afternoon, aud bad grave fears that there would be a lynching last night. ‘The jailer and others received information that Will Tutt, the wife murderer, would be taken from the jail last night and lynched ‘A heavy guard was placed around the jail and an exira force of police officers were placed about the jail. no attempt wes made tre do wie! The I. ©. Men Happy Over the «Latest Order, _ to Tutt. Beginning tomorrow tlie local em- . aE a ployes of the Illinois Central will Piper ule ttn babdnert La hb work ten hours a day instead of | Cita reonic, and the extty, police: | sight, the number that bas prevailed | red people, sad the extra po ice- tleowgbout the winter, ‘The an-| eo bad their hands full, The law. | ba ‘ © AN 1 jess element is getting so bold that n pment was posted Saturday af- Alyy 8 re A mob was reported this af ernoon prise, for it means an increase 1n the ¢ : ‘ forming in the country to lynch Dici -kly pay ro bout $2,000. oie es gl aoe ae ease cnaten ie te run| Tutt, the wife murderer tonight. 1 on reduced time during the short Uil be city against the county ty polivemen are on duty to prevent days of winter, when the ammount of y , : the lynching tonight. A serious work to be done is at a minimum. ] (1... Confllet te feared The spring rush is now on. tlie LEFT THE COAL HOUSE, THE THREE RIVERS. eile Items of Interest Gathered From the River Front for the Sun Readers. by | | Bold Burgiary Last Night. Last night thieves broke into the vse of Mr. Herman Slusmeyer, | near Tenth and ‘Trimble, drove a ioe wagon up to the coal house, and loaded on to it all the coal and wood that it would bold. The ax was even taken. The thief left nothing but the coal house and a few wagon tracks. sengers A TEACHER RESIGNS, = Jsengers, Will Give Up}? left here Satur- and for herself The Clyde, which day night at 8 o'clock, | Florence, Ala., ran throug’ about 9 o'clock, opposite the mout of Clark’s river. She had a bi trip of freight, and her cabin re ter well lled with names Her p were trausferred to the for Tennessee river point The Clyde returned here as possible and work was iu begun getting her in re pair again, which was completed | night when she got away at | a Miss Laura Chapeze Her Position Saturday. Miss Laura Chapeze, the well known and popular teacher in the primary department at the Ing school, has resigned her position to take effect next Saturday, March 5th, Che resignation will tomorrow even ing be tendered the board of edu- ation and accepted. Miss Chapeze is one of the most charming of Padu~ ean's teachers, and her loss in the schools will be felt. She will be succeeded by one of the substitutes, Buttorff was out for Clarksville today at good business, The William ‘Towe'l, formerly of this ptace, but has recently been i the upper ‘Tennessee river, arrive here Saturday afterncon, She wi be in cha of Ca Yom Pierson. Painfully Miss Lena Lowe, at Mr, John Madden’s where the fire ocurred this morning, bad her hair badly burned where burning oil frow broken lamp struck her. noon, doing ned, NEW POWER HOUSE, Will Be; This Work n Week On It. The Paducah Electric Light and Power company will this week begin the erection of theiy new power honse on South Second street adjoining the present power house formerly of the People’s line. The old Broadway house, as told in the Suv a few months ago, will be used as a car shed, the Second street power house to be used for making both power and light Why will you smoke any ¢! | cigar when you can get the Linuwo xl for Ask for it. Chamois » ‘Sponges DuBois & Co. ' Druggists. 412 Broadway. The new model No. 4 Yost typey writer prints without ribbon, Beauti- ful and perfect work all the time. 2116 O. B. Stans, Agent. D alton Can Plea Tailor 333 BROADWAY Tailor-made suits t made.suit at the prices AGAIN. ' NG FOR TONIGHT, |’ a young]+ on the bare], ~ return it with his veto. | House beyo made ones of same quality. ICAH DAI Every Republican Should subscribe for the Daily Sun. Push a good thing along. LY SUN. IMONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1898. TEN CENTS A WEEK of Jobn Mad-j Exciting Scenes Attending Its Passage by the House on &Saturday—oes to the * Governor Today. % nator Bronston Kills the Chinn School Book Bill with His Substitute—Other Im- portant Legislation. Frankfort, Feb, 28,.—After a five- jhour fight, the flercest since the sen- storial struggle of a year ego, the froebel election bill at 3 p.m. Satur- ay was passed by the house by a rte of 57 to 42, ten democrats and ght populists voting in the negative with the republicans, . Maj. P. P. Johnson and Capt. W. 1J. Stone, both candidates for gov- nor against Goebel, were here }yorking with the opposition for the lefeat of this bill, which had been gndorsed by the democratic caucus -id the democratic state central eommittee, In Stone’s congressional district del- ion, the First, only one demo- at, (Mocquot of Paducah), voted against the bill, In the Second dis- wict delegation every member save Prown (pop.) of Hancock, and Sar- ut (rep.) of Christian, voted for bil, In the Seventh district, (Johnston's) only three democrats ld be tempted away from their The eight populists opposed use they believed that under new law they would not be of- red fusions with democrats as for- erly. In the debate on the bill, Hobbs, sc and Depp talked against it, and Diatbura, Cantrill and Saunders for i}, Allof them were frequently in- by questions from the, op and there were many ies, wt was sensational incident of the passage between of Covington, and Speaker kham ou the speaker allowed the mo- ) to extend the session to come the host of demands for recog- Mr. Tracy said: ‘I hope the joie won't stultify himself by refus- to recognize a member.’’ The er replied: ‘The chair vt forget he a gentleman, @yon if the gentleman from Covington B \ t followed Beck- m’s retort, and Tracy, who is a stiferous little fellow, sank down ato his seat and was heard from no more. Orr offered number of amend- nents, but the » all voted down put the sume vote that was cast nal passage of the bill. bill will go to the governor to- he will of course in ten days This will be e days before the close of the and the opponents of the bill » another desperate effort to ul its passage over the veto, but e democrats believe they can put it srough both houses again, THE SCHOOL BOOK BILL, i WITH PRIDE AND PLEASURE WE SAY $ Brook Hill Garrard County, Whiskey Is the oldest high grade Whiskey bottled in the United States under the direct and personal supervision of the United States government. Superiority, Excellence, Purity, Cleaniiness and high grade grain in distillation insures superiority. The government stamp on the neck of each and every bottle insures its purity. The Brook Hill being fully matured and stored in heated warehouse, making same palatable, imparts a rich bouquet, and those in need of a stimiain or tonic tant es — uses can feel assured of the excellence of the Sold by Leading Druggist and Saloonists FRIEDMAN, KEILER & CO., Distillers, PADUCAH, KY. ®) Geo. Rock | & Son’s $1.00 WINDOW. Stop and take a look at the HAND-TURNED goods for ONE DOLLAR. 2 1-2 to 4. No. 321 Broadway. GEO. ROCK & SON. @ : te $ $ ; - $ . ¢ ; The Chinn School Book Bill is}{ sied. By a vote of 17 to 16 the enate Saturday adopted and passed ue Bronston substitute, which pro- ides for county uniformity instead f state uniformity, and which pro- vides that a majority of the proposed ounty board of education shail be ppointed by the county judge, The ubstitute will be rejected by the all question, so say rominent wembers on both sides. Its al purpose was to kill the bill. This bill was the first’ business in ve senate. Amendments to except rst, second and third class cities rom the operation of the proposed aw were voted ‘The Bronston substitute was then lopted by a vote of 17 to 16, and ven the bill passed hy the same vote. The fight as Jed Senator Bronston, who bas won almost every ght he bas undertaken this session, down was by Have You a Camera? sou taweny Velox Paper, siverie-e! Plates and ; Fixers, vith everything pertaining to In fact amateur photography We have a complete liae of cam- eras, ranging in price from $1 to Instruction given free. Drop in and in and see our line. We are sure we can interest you. ¥¥e M'PHERSON'S DRUG STORE $50. se YOU——+—-—— o order for less money than readye Everybody can wear a tailor. charged by Dalton's Tailoring Establisl:ment hey B. WEILLE & SON Paducah’s Only Strictly One Price and Complete Men's and Boys’ Outfitters Stetson Soft ; Hats Havea Quality alltheir own. O WONDER people like soft hats. They’re so graceful and decidedly the most comfortable hats made, Stetson Soft Hats have long been the standard of excellence, We have a fine assortment of the latest shapes and colors. , o B. WEILLE & SON Paducah’s Only Strictly One Price and Complete Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters Now is the time to go to Gardiner Bros. and get your Furniture Upholstered »nd repaired. Cotton and Hair Mattresses made over ready for your Spring cleaning. We make a'l kinds of Mattresses to order on short notice. We can furnish your house from cellar to garret. Terms to suit custom- ers. Call and see our stock of furniture be- fore you buy. GARDNER BROS#& GO. Have Gardner Bros. and Co. 203 and 205 South Third St. mako your Awnings..... Telephone 396,