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ay oe Saoake. SUN wasa<«| THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. [ "== ~~ — a ~ ———— a . ne . Pai be VOLUME II—NUMBER 287 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY MO i AY, AUGUST 29, 1898, 4 ‘ P = . wit ae: : we : eter een 7. i TEN CENTS A WEXK. MUSTERING OUT |THE CZAR _|SANDERS’ HEELS TURN AGAIN.|GO0D FOR PADUCAH.|WANT FREE —_ |SENTENCE | ‘Sesewesewe THE SOLDIERS, WANTS PEACE) TRIBUNAL,| Him raireiunn rca «| FERRIAGE. PASSED. 180,... BSTABLISHED. ... 1800 ing Company Starts Its Rehearsing in This Again. City. LOVELY More Orders Given Out Today— | He Issues a Note to Diplomats, | ‘The Malicious Cutting Case Left It Hid Been Shut Down tor Sev-|They Will Be Here in About Two| {be People of Illinois Have, Will Cato to Hang at Eddyville Kentucky Troops Not Yet | Inviting the Powers to an Open—Testimony Very Com- | eral Weeks—One ot Paducah’s Weeks—Fifty Members Asked Padueah for ii—Coun- on Nosember 25th—Sen- Included—Orders to Im- International Peace plicated—Judge Sanders Largest Manufactories, in the Company, cil to Take Up the | teneed Saturday Af- Tea | | } S prove Camp Merritt. Conference. Makes a Talk. McKinney, Veneer and Pack-} ‘The Grau Opera company, one of Matter Tonight. | ternoon There, ~& —~ age eompany, in Mechanicsburg, | the largest in the country, and form- started up again this morning, after erly,the Abbey-Grau Opera company, Yransport Arrives at|He Wants All the Armies Cut having been idle a month or longer. | will begin rehearsals here in a few| Representative Ogden, From I-| Heard the Sentence Without Emo- aud Ices Montauk Point—Part of the Down, and Thinks All the Regular Army Will Be Powers Should Strive for Another Cutting Case Continued, vi nt Who 8: He Isa God a good supply of orders|days, and will remain here for ten ‘ sos 3 i | ay a cig = ‘3 and is working a large force|days or two weeks, and then open| ™0!%: Here With @ Petition tion—Attorneys Took An Ap- 4 Me , and will increase its force as| the season here. Citizens Ask it at a peal-Something About " Sent to Its Old Posts, That Attainment, the Chain Gang, on improves. This m & great deal for Padu- r sa AT is one of Paducah’s largest |cab, and is a result of the good work eee the Crime, of Manager Fletcher Terrell and his ae eee ee . 2 - z e x dicates a busy season abead. brother and assistant manager, Mr. e s ’ Serippm MeTeve Hervi | St, Petersburg, Aug. 29.—By or. \ The malicious cutting case against oe 8 bose. atte A. 8. Terrell, upon ‘aaaaae recom-| The citizens of Illinois have} Will Cato,one of the murderers of 3 4 Washington, Aug. 29.—The fol-|der of Emperor Nicholes, Count} =luston, Jamie and Clevy Wilkerson, . the manager. decided to} awakened to the necessity of free fer- | Cormick Askew, who was convicted lowing regiments were today ordered | Muravieff, the foreign minister, on|° Bowlandtown, charged with cut~ G come to Paducah. ringe, and at mass meetings receotly| of wilful murdet in the Lyon cirenit mustered out: First, Fifth and Sev. the 224, inst. handed to the foreign | 08 yrearee Hatt, of the same place, eae Service. The company numbers 50 people, {held in Pope and ‘Massac counties, court last week and given the death enth Illinois, Kighth Massachusetts, diplomats at St. Petersburg notel police Boer tiie caseaian Wat a hington, Aug. 20.—Secretary |40d the opera house will be used for} Illinois, the people with one accord] penalty, was taken before the court Sixty-eighth New York, Fourth declaring that the maintenance of] decided. ig Alger said at noon that he knew noth-|* hall in which torebearse. Some of voted to petition Paducah to provide}Saturday afternoon, a motion for Then ang . . : Fas diideane showed ni. 0a DOHtTT “bghese Aen them are expected in a day or two, | them with free ferriage, in return for) new trial being overruled, and sen- re xps and Third U.S. Volunteer peace and the reduction of the exces- when a6 tk vee lower site e boys} ing bout the orders to Gen. Merritt | as their mail is already arriving, The| the trade that now comes, id that } tenced to hang on Friday, November Drop in and try his elegant phos-| Cavalry. sive armaments now crushing all ie tha dancers to artive, when a dic | (2 leave Manilla for Paris, as given|compasy will open its season here, | would then come in cousequence of/25. He heard the sentence without a ‘ : " he i Pt 5 s t the ik. For years they have ion, iste WILL IMPROVE THE CAMP. nations is the ideal for which all pute arose over what the Hart boy |>¥ the morning.papers, He also/ and thea start south en tour. what they asl ‘or yt ey emotion, and his attorneys at once governments ought to strive. Thefhad said about another. In a short peid'to come stross the river to Sd }took an appesl to the higher court, a ae ee ee eG manufactories, and its resumption in- ssid he did not think Merritt would TROUBLE COMING co : ‘ 4 ‘ 4 a market for their goods, and they The crime for which he will hang Czar considers the present moment lea’ ithout ordet 4 bave now taken decided steps to se-jwas a most cold blooded one. Cato favorable for the inauguration of TEN Scripps McRae Service cure what they have so long desired|and Holly, the latter being given a movement looking to this end, and DOUBLE TENNESSEE MURDER. |“ *: City, Aug, 29.—The Siar [aud been 10 need of. sentence for life, planned to kill As- invites the powers to take part in an 1 apa te i ‘ Mr. Ogden, of Massac county, ar~|}kew for his money. From the bluff ene eee cate eae cana] This is the story told by the prose-| sergpesctse Servic. pablishes dispatch from J. D.| rived in the civy this morning with a] Holly brought tro es weighing gy A saad: cd Diastl bags, Babbage : | Middiesboro, Ky., Aug. 29.—|Whippley, concerning his alleged joint petition from residents of Mas-|twonty and twenty-five pounds, re- sick soldiers are in the hospital with} ‘hus insuring real and lasting’ a Acinic aah ite Gary Se Reve! Depaty Sheriff Mat Cloud, of Clai-|interview with Miles last week, He|sac and Pope counties, Illinois, ask~jepectively. Until long after mid- ] fifty scattered through the city peace and terminating the progressive} " Soe the Hart boys arrived ow | bougpe county, Tenn., and John Ca-|saye he is confident that Miles will] img the council to take what steps are/ aight everything was quiet about the — —~ increase of armament. y ri " 4 stand by the intervi Th al | 2ecessary for the city to rent or pur-{iittle boat on which Askew slept. ANOTHER TRANSPORT ain the scene. He also said that he did|dle,/were shot and killed by Ben y the intorview. ‘The geveral| ‘i280 the ferry boat, and give the|Three men went to bed, but not to F Jobgeon and John B. Birch yester-}18 & very polite man at times, but 00) Heople free ternage across the river.|sleep. When Askew had gotten Scripps McRae Service day at New Taezwell, Tenn. Tbe/coward. The talk was not conf-/' The gentleman who came here to|sound asleep Cato, with a double-bit Pp vi ponderance of evidence seems to be} @*¥. , ; Montauk Point, Aug. t sane the “a t dary’ eo Jed ait ly was the result of an old{dential and every charge made by|represent the people of Illinois was /axe, crushed his skull into a jelly and ag Cereacers, Sa oonge pas der| Miles can be substantiated by the| Very urgent about ithe matter, and) cut four deep gashes in the forehead, Sanders said he would leave the case} grudge. The murderers are under fo Of the weeds af upon request, Mayor Langfhas called laying bare the brains of his victim open until tomorrow in order to dit with a strong guard. SENOS OF She ee Siperteeet, the council to order to consider the} Assisted by Holly, the two tied a sect the testimony. He said that if -— —_—————_— rade abn HU omar ed 2: a : : DEWEY ALL RIGHT. SPANISH WRATH Brien: $e ee perder rock to the murdered man’s arm and time the older Wilkerson boy, who is twice as large as his brothers, gave the smallest one, Cievy, a knife, told him to cut Hart, which he did. Seripps McRtae Service. San Francisco, Aug. 20.—Orders have been issued for the improve ment Of the sanitary condition of the camp here. ‘Three hundred and fifty FRED LONG'S BOOM Is a Possible Candidate for the Republican Nomination in the Third District. not try to get the boys to fight, but tried to separate them. The pre- EMPEROR WILLIAM AGREES, _—A | Sortpps-Mettae Service, transport has just been sighted, but} Berlin, Aug. 29.—It is understood it cannot arrive until evening, it ig]*hat Emperor William will cordially support the ezar’s peace proposal. Is Probably the Strongest Man ‘That the Republicans Can Nominate There. reported that there are six cases of yellow fever on board. #cripps McRae Service London, Aug. 29.—The Chronicle TO THEIR OLD POST. has a Paris dispatch which says that Emperor William would probably] she. : katie have issued a proposal similar to that] i¢\ S017) Ne old Pe One Te eed tho | frog Admiral Dewey for reinforce-| Madrid, Aug. 29.—A. bitter feel- , " i Don’t experiment, but get the old of the czar’s had not the latter fore | cutting, and on the other hand, if the og his fleet, and there is noj'98_ i8 gradually springing up here i z " Sicsittilaeg le Plantation Chill Cure. 4 ainst France, a remarkable dispo- : stalled him, Hart boys and other witnesses had ct that Dewey's force will be|:fiou being menitested to blame her| Passed Away Yesterday From rey ee wthened at present. : COM fs iJ y m il Hy re ve be Service EUROPEAN COMMENTS. hilieah pegeinet 4a phir: meds for oe the weak and incompe- Paralysis. geet pation tore o, Aug. 29.—The sec- boys were sent to the penitentiary as WILL SOON BE OURS. ba § geste print to consent young as 14 years, and much young- estas. Spatas casts and aisac-) Mr, H. H. Haneline, of 1401 er, an] that ibe law books contained AA fan ag yor utter«| South Sixth street, died of paralysis records of where one boy was hanged : ate ee nee made Ly the penuler wllivers canj | Yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, atthe age of 7. It was pretty hard ashington, Aug. 29,—Formal)anc e by the regular oflicers and |4¢ his residence, after a several days’ to send boys to the penitentiary at rs were issued this morning de- Peach asada es this sarge be illness. such ages, but they must be exam-|tagbing Schley from command Au~ ; sto convince the people} The deceased was 53 years old les for the benefit. of other boy Bailie nin: 40 Dost Bion that the cabinet not only manifested | 44 formerly kept a second-hand ‘trom Mutier coun- * et : 2 30, ordering him ‘1 co} undue haste in deciding to bring the CONSEQUENTLY sirable for the health of the” trdops. - jand be would do his duty and hold store, He leaves a wife and two SEQ! Mr. Long will then make a trip ” aris, Aug. 29.—The comments of] the guilty to answer. It was time to|*" image be aaatioicnny nr Salen ik resent tas Have rr ad the cruieer New Orleans. Probably {the conditions of peace imposed by * “4 my at pp guilty, they ought to for the geatlemen. one to his opposite leg, rowed to the , punished, and so far as he was x A take place tonight at 7:80 o’clock, | middle of Tennessee river and com- concerned, he would have, as a pMcRae Serviee. Now is Kindling Against France) 414 other matters of public interest| mitted the body to the turbid waters, tet baby that the ry are pun- ashington, Aug. 29.—The navy the Peacemaker. will come up, There will fbe ® fnll}as they thonght never to be seen ished. the larger Wilkerson boy a Ament has received no request attendance of the board, no doubt. | again by mortal eyes. Courier-Journal has the following to say of W. Fred Long who is so well and favorably known here in Padecab: “Mr. W. Fred Long, of Butler county, who was inthe city yesterday announced that he would probably be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Con- | seripyem in the Third district. Hebas} Washing out of the State for six weeks. ; i“ #5 ve A the Mefay he wil bold » consaltation|***Y Of war hee announced that with Capt. Nat Howard at Lexington. The Secretary of War Orders Part of the Regular army. DEATH OF H. @. HANELINE. Seripps McRae Service Berlin, Aug. 29.—The Cologne Howard is a member of the| station befure the war was east of the | *Zette says it would be rash to det- Kentucky regiment and has] Mississippi river will be returned to iaitely anewer the Be au gy whether Deen spoken of as a probable candi-lits former post just as soon as pos- | PUtPose of the Czar's peace pro- date tor the blican congressional | 4,1. This step is considered de- posal is attainabl every regiment of regulars, whose IS THE STAFF OP LIFE The remains were buried this af- ternoon at 3 o’clock, through the Third district and in a ’ ah Dag | this morning's papers on the Czar’s| Stop boys at such ages from swearing , ; ; Seok will eanounce de faitely whether OVER A PRECIPICE. | is morwins's vaper on cesray fount tnd eting ech ‘er tothe Amer fg wil eying ovr|e ated, uate vara mor . strongest man that hasbeen mention-|_ ~~ favor the idea, though some intimate] Prenee: | He lett ti Tete re sual San Juan and Havana Wednesday! by the military strength and superior- MARRIED AT CAIKO. ed for the nomination, which he is|Four Travelers Killed in Switz-| thet the sheme is but a dream inca- exoeps tid okleat: Wilikerion: boy. week. ity of the enemy. likely to get if he runs, Muny be- erland While Ex- pable of realization. John Donohoe, who calls himself Neved that Dr. C. B. Creel, of Mub- ‘ + eat els 4 : e, on 4 god, and is evidently about balf leaberg county, would have no oppo- boat, A FATAL MISTAKE. reagan gon aap baler and will get 30 days on the chain ROBT. VINT GOES UP. The United States, while not an-|Gouple From Benton Pass Through ticipating a failure of the peace ne- the City Bent on Matrimony. Accepts a Position in Nashville/gotiations, will take precautions ae With the N., C. & St. L. agaiost'a break down. The volun-| Mr, Cluff Sutherland and Miss Ora teers will not be mustered out hasti-| ‘yp, tf Benton through th Mr, Robt. Vint, who has been op-liy, and everything will be kept n|city yesterday. on route to Cait, to ty hs 4 erator at the Postal ‘Telegraph com-|shape for prompt and decisive meas-|he married. ‘They were accompanied FLOUR 'S “8SQkUTELY 4 pany for several months past, left/ures, should Spain prove obstinate! hy Mr. G. W. Riley and Miss Syd today for eee eee @ posi-/ and foolhardy, Pugh, of the same place, Every barrel, halt bane, ne or ion wil + C. & St. L. raile] _— — 4 5 saad % ELs was formerly with the} 5c. may save your life—Planta- The party spt td: Catto on the) peckage saaranteod to be mate Faas isd ined with it until it| tion Chill Cure bas caved thousands, | Bettie Owen and retarned_on her in} none finer. All first.class retail road and remained ; “lPtliaikt the evening, proceeding home on the} grocers sell it. Best families buy it. 4 theueees its city passenger office} {sgomarsino is up-to-date on cold| first train. They are well known YOUR MONEY BACK if not as rep- ere, beer. le. resen' He will be succeeded here by Mr. peep T. B. Cahoe, who will arrive tonigh' sition, Sam SPLENDID RECORD WAS MADE, "The Cbair,Factory Cleared Thirty- Six Thousand Dollars in Six Months, Were Ascending a Mountain With- out a Guide When the Ac- cident Occurred Soripps- Mek. st. Louis, Aug. mistook carbolic a medicine this morning, and died two hours later as a result of the terrible mistake. Service, Anderson, for drunkenness, was fined $1 and costs. Mrs. M. F. Yates was charged with maintaing a nuisance, but the case was dismissed, the nuisance hay- ing been abated. Chas. Prince, an employe at Sea- mon’s, was charged with maliciously cutting a negro named Albert Wiley ‘The case was continued until Wednes- day and the witnesses were recogniz- ed. Scrippe McRae Service. —A_ dispatch ys that London, Aug. from Berne, Switzerland, si =z Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 29.—Mr.] youn Ben C. Weaver has filed his report with the auditor on the invoice of the chair plant at oy Wrgreggen . The ‘ nce a | may Follow the Collapse of wernor being absent the report was | failing over a precipice while ascend. * uj fot laid before the board, nor_ given x ths moacuine io ee Oui ofl/ ee 5 fay a trom Louisville to take 9 posi out to the public. At is, howaver,| \alais, They were exploring with- John H. Milton, alias ‘‘Fencing | with the Postal. learned that Mr. Weaver discovered men John,’ was tried on a charge of QO, that he had, in his original report, |OUt * guide, and a misstep evidently serippes mcmae Service housebreaking, and held to answer . charged to the plant 3,400 days of caused their death. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 2,—Now that] being remanded to jail in default of | i j bond. Ind., Aug. 29.—E. ie VS? Hopkinson, celebrated elec- | 1G RATE WAR ‘" trical engineer, and wife and two BIG RATE WAR were killed Satarday by Association, work more than had actually been CO) | the Western Passenger association bas P Wingate, ; ‘ done, hence the average per diem had SLICK COUNTERFEITERS. lectern ag on Of rates in the | ¢,2 Drench of the peace case against | :y, Glande Matihews died st Meé- \ -_—— gyi p the !Sam Schonwald was continued until] parry Grove, Ind., Sunday morning If you want any of our russet, oxblood or tan summer shoes. The people know their value. and when we announced CUT PRICES the rush was great. But there are some of all sizes left yet, and the first here gets the pick of the styles. We are selling these fice well-made shoes -- been made too low. This error he % corrected. It is understood that the | Scripps stcRae Servic western territory are cancelled today, | tomorrow. report shows a clear profittothe chair) Leavenworth, Kas., Aug. 29,—A| and the indications are for a big rate e Smith, a negro woman from plant over all y nang (ree gait gang of counterfeiters has been dis-| at among the western passenger Evansville, Pea bersieeed se 8 charge > daiaas pepe with the same during the last eight * . ¥ : : months of over $: 5000 nce, but she proved to the} HUSBANDS & CALDWELL ' ' - tentiary here. The metal used was ' 7 ft th outing attor-| ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW is a magnificent showing, es- y ‘jon of the prosecuting attor- F This is « magn * GIGANTIC FLOUR TRUST, | ttsfaction of, the prosoouting ator. «rman sn co ana at 6:30 o’clos covered making coin in the peni-| lines. recially when considering the fact babbit, and the buckets were spoons. d men’s, women’s and children’s--at prices that been disturbed] Considerable of the c feito t about the ordinance, and only went} Will Practice tn alt the courts « this com: - Pp . “apf Lee that commnned needy Nyro pepe ve counterfeit Col) Wail Street Broker Starts Out to|there after a basket that had been] aktninicsaumeniy. "* ™ "| ordinarily would not buy the most inferior kind. Come early and be two months, during which time noth- “d will Fight Chicago Grain left there for her. She was diemissed, | ———-_-_ —_- | in the push. ing could be done. Hence, as 9) §GQVERNMENT PLEASURE YACHT Interests. —$—<—— dure Care matter of fact, it cleared the $36,000 eid Loe bar 4 eR Te ae Berippe-MeRiae Service. New York, Aug. 2:,—With $150,- - while working of $6,000, This far) Washington, Au 29,—The | 000,000 behind him, young Thomas b; a ated pi Re i President Is Anxious to Haye Hii . any record ever made by). one of the yachts purchased | + Mclutyre, of Wall street, is plan- | Presiden nnieue to Baye Bigg former administrations. , ning a flour trast, It will be a com- Become Ambassador. = for the auxiliary fleet will be retained |); h WINSTEAD’S a =H [-) “ RR (ep) cS Ss y bination of all the great flour mills LIVER ANO KIDNEY TEA Cr I< J y the navy department and will be| throughout the United States. Mr. ie ay n bY Washington, D. Aug. 1s a positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia, turned over to the president for aj] Mclotyre will go abroad ia a few Senator George Frisbie Hoar, of ™ sep ey ay on $21 BROADWAY. MOAR THE MAN FOR LONDON. winerEaa's’ GHILL TONIC Pleasant to take, and costs only London, Aug. 29.—At the meet- M re craft on the Potomac river, | days to swing the London stockhold- - " J ng of the Cambridge congress of |? uur CA On Tit ome ers into line. Mr. McIntyre is a ier ta ngiowd bagel ep onc tonaces te P i Ss WINSTBAD zoology last week, Prof. Hacket, in} RETURNING KLONDIKERS. | member of the firm of McIntyre & |i(°) (0 7B! ae a seen Jobs Tay INSTEAD ® paper on the present knowledge of Wardwell, flour and grain brokers in the deacent of man, declared that] ¢ ciip..nicttae Service the Produce Exchange building, «It|it It can be stated that the Presi- dent has acquainted his advisers with % spyder rane hed with ab-) Seattle, Wash., Aug. 29,—George £0 Oa ress Uietetone his desire to have Senator Hoar go to Pp é through various stages of evolution |: Snow, # famous old-time actor,| controlled by the Chicaco wheat pit, |*he court of St. James. — They have pigsaulros: Fick 8 Bottom 10 S ut an from the lowest form of avimal life|has returned from Klondike with a| We will build our own elevators.’ | ll agreed that Senator Hoar would THEIR TEETH ..« 5 be the very best man that could be found for the place. It was ques- » during a period estimated st 1,000,-| fortune estimated at $200,000. He ———— 000,000 years: After going, deep went to Alaska twelve years ago and A HOT CONVENTION. tioned, however, whether he would only made a strike last year. sre ont vestigations. Prof. Heecket says that} tamer South Portland has| Jolly and Fowler Factions Splitin] Senator Hoar, one of the cabinet man is a primate, and that all pri Dayiess Count: i 9 c ike: . iy. officers said, was far from bei! mates, monkeys, apes and man, de-}arrived with 125 Klondikers, bring. Mok en aed alah’, baniaio pase a vended from one common stem. ing $200,000 in dust. / on 2 anit on oe 29—_The| cept the place for fear he would not Owensboro, Ky.. Asg, . 29 The be able to stand the expenditure nec OSCAR TURNER WINS. | METROPOLIS PEACE JUBILEE,| Daviess county republicans hela a) able to stand the expenditure nec mass convention here Saturday. The kip etaliog. «ee: President cald ba Louisyille, Aug. 29.—Oscar Tur Metropolis, Ill, Aug. 29.—Ar- Jolly and Fowler factions split over ner carried Jefferson county and ali] rangements were made Saturday at a Instead of Profits Leaves Losses FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 7 had considered the fact that Senator A 7 the election of secretary and held irae might, hesitate on this account, Ri Any Crash Suit in Your Choice of Any ' aa ent ; sitin simultaneous conventiens, each in- " Select delegates to the democratic|her 24. Alarge United States lag pa LN a el ca i. f Sey — 7s 50 ol ant e \d ci ys is Congressional convention st music} will be presented to the precinct | ions sent delegates xt the Second| Troops are being concentrated at} nite iney sit on the back teuce now CASH 5 CASH hall today. Of 222 delegates 125) bringing in the largest per cent, of are ‘instructed for Turner, while) its voters. , eighty-one are on his lists of «dele- gates, butuninstructed. Thus Tur ct convention at Henderson to-| Ponce for the homeward movement, Over the full meal they have enjoys ou vour The Hancock county conven-| but 10,000 men will be left in Porto] Sings aid other lofimations om insect pens | Were $4 -—— | tion instructed wholly for Jolly. The} Rico. The regiments of volunteer} '"¥ SITUATION UNCHANGED. | 3rctean county convention went for| infantry, six light batteries and five) WIOLET WITCH HAZEL ner will be nominated today. Fowler. troops of cavalry are tO come home, | to aitevite pain, and cure all irritations of the al sven y day | Scrtppe Mekiae Servic ———— Gen, Wilson will return with Gen, |** If you want ali the news wvery day) ong Iii, Aug, 29 —The strike| Pen) Tobacco Spitang Smoke Your 14% away | Miles, leaving Gen. Henry in com- the Sux. Delivered to any) sietion bere is unchanged, butthere| ,.72, quit tobacco easily and forever vemae Imad, The First Kentuck; , . vigor, q y has been Se oer wt” in enna ge ee Ges Rai wa B. Welle é& SON ii , Nose anil} ness, and some think trouble | rons: i which a \ : i Se ie A maine. pai XE been ordered home, ; i “ om way 50, $5.00 and $5.50, Absolutely none | Kiacks and blues only excepted. All wool and good value at $7.50. reserved.