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+ * THE DAILY SUN - - - ducah That Swear VOLUME [1—NUMBER 306 0000000004 180, ... ESTABLISHED... 1860 Creams aud OULE Drop in and try his elegant phos phates. Phone 313 for your drag wants, 0000000008 AFTER OFFICE HOURS. This Is What Health Officer Mi- lam Said to a Travel- ing Man. way possib’ ‘ prise him if they ar i i - And He Covld Not Go Home| "iforms came along the grand y y pe : ‘a without an Open clash. vee eatil Deesabae ryt Without a Certifi- ees it played “My Old Kentucky ore is recruiting bie forces}and then sent to Guay fm, “ Home and was warmly. aj biased. — the native population of this|there, they will likely sooner or later! ae Nelson post, of Newport, aud W. T.]o. speller thelist sgt slag. iiare wea a eee ee, Phe ietest cateage perpetrated by| Sherman post marched sopeibie wilh friend'y but the American command- ant Bese be a review of the the health officer, Dr. M. 1. Milon, | their t nners at the head. Quitel nar? sPPrehensive of trouble. ied Gittidh Dds eee was to refuse to issue a certificate! . eee ¥ : Sen eed Andiana regiments by Mestecday \0 © gentlemen named 310°" Was carried next in| Washington, Sept. 9.—War do-]@e2 Sanger. Capt. Davis says he BZ. Price, who (ravele for the by, |/i9¢, illustrative of the Cora Cracker| Partment officials will not discuss the neginn ad two years, and will merve | Cormick Implement Co wowing the words of the| reposts of strained relations between|in service, decoee nee eet is kept Mr. Price is the man who places: to: “Unite he U » despite the sacrifice to his| er ald, oa Marta t sin United We Stand,|the United States forces at Manila] business and domestic relations Giles told 8 ide thes They re ' Ve Fall Kentucky was/#od the insurgent forces under] Capt. Davis is here on business, as yesterday afternoon arrived from |i PrCtentel by about twenty posts| Aguinaldo, The impression seems] "el! 88 to see his wife, and in respect | Woodville, and found awaiting bim ® telegram from his house, telling | him to go at once to Jackson, Tenn. | In addition to there being important ‘ta there, that place is his howe. ie @ Bealth certiicate befure entering | there, until he reached the depot. He then went with all baste tot ome of the health officer, on South Fourt’ | street, and found him just leaving, | € After stating his mission, be was in. {VB cow Ole torbsicocen erin | after office hours, and I do not issue | certificates after office hours,’” This is what Mr. Price claime: when he called on Mayor Lang, and | 5 anid he could not afford to wait over I a day, as bis business was very urgent. ‘The pr succeeded in! getting him credentials which enabled him to get out of town last night ile c Is the Only Paper in Paau- to Its CIRCULATION. Ices! an “ } j ¥ ; DUCAH DAILY S WEATHER PREDICTIONS : Threatening weather UN. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY — dollar while in Chicago by “CAP Teer ws confidence man. TEXANS SCARED, T. DAVIS Texarkana, ‘Tex » Sept. 9.—Thig city is greatly frightened over the presence of a thousand or more dese perate negroes who have been driven out of the country by white caps, SENTENCED TO DEATH. Wilmivgton, Ky., Sept. 9.—R. M. | Fisher, a prominent negro minister, was today sentenced to be hanged for criminal assault. A MAN KILLED, Albany, Ky., Sept. 9.—Deputy Sheriff Grader of this county today shot and killed Tom Rains, Thelpany K., Third regiment, arriv latter was wanted for the murder of| t's morning at 5 o’cleck from Le Henry Hoff and was resisting the] !28t0" ons five days furlough, or therff. He fired one shot at the SEXTON IS THE MAN. Elected Commander-in-Chief of the @ A. R., and Denver Is the Place of Holding Next Eneamptment, sires to Remain—Is Vis- iting His Family, Kentucky's Place In the the Big Varade of Wednesday—the Blue Grass State Well Represented. come of the Kegiment, Cincinuali, O., Sept. %.—Jas, A, Sexton, of Chicago, was elected com. mander in chiet yesterday over Albert D. Shaw, of Watertown, N. Y., by a vote of 124 to 211, : next place of holding the encamp- ‘the hesith eco r — f He reports the health recerd of th Thi ic ‘The Woman's Reliet Corps of the nein nace a G. A. R. elected Mrs, Florence Jam- ison Miller, of Chicago, president ; Mrs. Mary Wentgel, of Cincinnati, senior vice presideat; Ellen T. Dan. iels, of West Virginia, vice president aod Mrs, Caroline Hl. Bell, of Mile] “MC4*Y Feeling at Washington— But No Steps Yet Taken to AGUINALDO. Fears That He Is Preparing to Make Trouble in the Phil- ippines, inte service, been among the best i the volunteer army, as improving sick at Lexington. About 65 per cent of the member. waukee, national treasurer. the first band of musicians ia Zouave| ve hindering the Americans in every HOME AGAIN, He Is Off on a Five Days’ Fur- lough, or a Long as He De- meidentally, He Will Loek After His Business Interests—Does Capt. Briton B, Davis, of Com- leave of ab he shpt McB 18) absence as long-as he may S@pt. McBroom Still Busy Issu- is i , during , © entire tise since it was mustered Mere Will Be a Rush at tha Vax one of Company K, are reported , desire to be mustered out, but they | any, entrance of course have nothing to do with | bools daring the past several days, being released from service,and noth- . : 4 5 ing definite is known relati . st Keotooky case fret to the elghth end Re-Enforcements. long. they will be Moree “Cape | etal hundred of them, and the at Cow t. division of Wednesday's parade, and ah ceecaer Davis stated to a reporter that the | (CDdsMee at the public schools Mon- Rees a wguie Lee anila, Sept. Insurgents are} regiment, and Company K . Ware [day will no doubt exceed even the] Marshal Collins and Common- Grass state was up to the best. As threatening serious trouble, They} *mong the best drilled and discip- wie win realy, disor ey i aruiahaw are lined in camp, and it would not sur- not know that he had to have |18 No Longer Adjutant General | 884 looking to sending further re- ernor both stated that the resign to be, however, that Agninaldo ie|(°'M¢ schoel building muddle, be| Paice fete ch oy Proposes to see that justice is done. | ; estiess, and has given the! During his absence there has been United States authorities some un-| disposition to attach responsibility of | easiness. No orders have yet been|°#ttain alleged defects in the build ing to him, and he intends to clea: inforcements to Manila, aye pices penape a fobs : ‘Xperts of national reputa-! The attitude of the insurgent lead-|tion at his own expense bere rs ‘. ers at Manila is becoming constantly | sist. COLLIER RESIGNS. ou Governor Bradley's Stafi, + FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1898, himself ina ditch and could not be found, COL, POLGLASE BACK, Visit to Padu- cah. —Goes to Fulton, Col. Thos, R. Polglase, of the Chi. vsgo Fire Extinguisher company, re- turned to the city today, after trip fo Bowling Greea, where he delivered & new chemical engine similar to the one he sold in Paducab, and made a M . glowing success of the trial ef it Pred na there, The papers compliment bim ing! and his machine very highly, aud are Perfectly satiefied that it will do all he cla for it, He leaves next for Fulton, where He Had Net Been 1846—Landed on a Boat Thet., Wilson, of Springda arrived in night and was a guest Richmond, He was en rout fe hon from a visit i regard to selling « machine. He| ery '® more. thal | has made Paducah his headquarters, | THE SCHOOLS. & steambo: the Purchase, ‘and see to what a large city it has grow, He took s drive morning, and home in Arkansas. ed! f x Setar bout the city thi FRANKE CLEARED. is ing Certificates and Cards, ne n rious eo Monday The Officers Ars Much Discour- i. aged Over the Ver- Supt. McBroom has issued so dite, cards to the public Two of the Gang Have Gone Free that he has been unable to keep count on Charges—Circuit of them, There are no doubt sev- - Miss Winnie Parker, of Ghent, | greatly discouraged with the re Ky., arrived today, She will be one| the first trial of Pete Griffin Aad Abe of the primary teachers at Longfel- Franke, who were arrested last year {low building.” Miss Sach, of Lonia- fer shop lifting. Asis no doubi re. ville, the new music teacher, has been |™embered, they were charged with here for several days. All the other] having conducted a wholesale system teachers have been here for some-|of theft from all the stores in the| time, having returned from their va- | City. g cations, One of the Frankes was sent to the penitentiary, as were Kid Carroll and J. W. Perkins. ‘There are two more. Pete Griffin aud Abe Franke. Grif, fla was acquitted day before yester- day, but there are several other charges against them. Marshal Cole lins considers the cases already tried | |: POLICE COURT. Short Session This Few Case: Frank Allen, a one-legged tramp, Moraing— AFT ER M ANY YEARS! 4 PROTECTORATE EXPECTED. Made a Success in Bowling Green Mr. V. EF, Wilson Pays Another | Here Since the city last at the New to his old home in vie} ROOSEVELT THE HAN. ginia, and it was the first time he had he expects to confer with the council | men engernoe 2846, when Theor a a He remembered distinct! his first and only visit to the Pride on was surprised to Conditions in New York state. and prosperous left at 12:15 for his| in candidate for governor. He offered RES. Mrs. Anderson the 1 ; Lh wovey she bow Pr} ber cent of the United | ut by the tiansaction, and appeared s rOops al J sper i States t ‘ once are on the| (0 be telling the truth in the matter, TEN CENTS A WEKK. {Spamards Think a Republic Wil MARRIED. | be Made of the Phin ppines Mr. Davis and Miss Moss Were —_— Marvied at Metropolis ‘Tues tay Evening. , | Madrid, Sept. 9.—I: is understood here that Spain intended t: barg atthe Paris peace vnferenc 7 n Belles er vee to res! They Are Noy % ey Are vk tain part of the Philippines, but the vill, 7 “ > a 7 Impression somehow prevails that a : He ale ome, republic will be e-tabliched there under the protectorate of the United] My. States, Great Britain le, « P. Davis, who left the ‘y with Miss Lola Moss, @ Mra. E, E. Sutherland, was oat to hos young lady at Me- mae pols on the night th Pi Ashington, Sept. 9.—Represent.| “ity. » ae ative Quigg, of New York, speni| It seems they did not go to Some time with the President yester- |*28%, as they intended, but to lle day incidentally touching on political Sia Ill., where they are now ree My Siding; “he young bride today sent igs said afterward that there was] f0r het tronk, and gave the aiees 0 further doubt as to the nomina. | iMformation, tion of Col. Roosevelt as th2 repub- MEYER ACQUITTED. i He Did Not Know the Money Was Counterfeit, He Said, snd Germany, parr pan siete ated MARRIAGE LICENSE, Albert Glass and Mary Tabin colored, were licensed to matey te day, They are 40 und 27 years old respectively, and it is the second marriage of each, He Was Released This Morning and Went His Way Re- joicing, Fred Myer, the man arr , ested here Remesthen' the J. N. White ana|S¢Ye?#! days ago on a charge of pass. Ringling Broe.’s cireus Monday, {#28 9 counterfeit half dollar on M. September 12. Fare for the pein Dabney Anderson, was ‘tied this trip, 25 cents. Boat leaves at 99 eng before United pein mm, and 6p, to. is missioner Puryear and acquitted, i: The warrant forwarded to Louisville CAKE WALK POSTPONED, for the approval day before yesterday Was received properly approved this morning, and th beat e case was tried at Myer swore he did not ff 2 t know tl loney Was not genuine, and hare was no evidence to show that he did. He said he did not know where he got it, but supposed it was where he bought some lemons, ——__. Don’t forget that you can get pens pencile, tablets, lunch baskets ant Slates cheaper at Noah’s Ark than any place in the city. The cake walk by the youn, ple, set for tonight, has ifteghay poned on account of the ill one of the children. cae Dewey, Hobson and Sampson hats, Zea Conns, 217 Brosdway. 983 The per centage of deaths | He was released. 3 small, mas sentenced to thirty days on the | on srongest they bad against them, chain gang this mucuing in the police court for vagrancy. He will t ou the streets and worked, a his crippled condition, insolent to the officers. Paralee Howard, colored, was this G ampealog adjudged guilty of using in- sulting Isnguage towar and\ined £5 and oostas ” 200e*: entirely. eifits a re case than the one tried yesterday against Franke, and en He was very | which he wa acquitted. a Another one of the cases against riffin td taken up yesterday after- noon, and consumed the great ifs begets greater pari | more hostile toward the Americang.| He weat out to the building this One of Aguinaldo’s rivals, Gen, Pio] BM early to inspect it before Wihie ta palin slnnaypn |WOrK is done on it. It is said thay his hostility tot 3. "Pg. f eral times, and Onerea pian xd P ed g »D satrol the city, | @sgestions that would have reduc surgents continue to patrol ba dd peo GrudAl?, Wok Wad 1g BOrOlL When Capt. Davis finishes his bus- ol. Wilbur R. mith Succeeds Him—Beheyed Cotter is Slat- Frankfort Ky., Sept. Adju- aot General Daniel R. Collier re encouraging lawlessness and annoy- ged last night, and Governor! i.) the American troops. Bradley immediately appointed Wil- tiaeneet Alb Bibwart, Ghee cou pur R, Smith, of Lexington, t AT ALGER’S REQUEST th command of the company, will eed him, Geo, Collier and the gov- é arrive on a week's furlough: Capt. Davis’ host of friends here have ex- tended him a most cordial welcome, ‘UOD lane President May Order an In- The health officer has no oftice| Was because Collier desired to vestigation of the War Red ha han BEGAT ab. ObO0) of TOC hours, except those arbitrarily fixed after private business, but itis be- ecavtueat: epi tete by himself, Che board of health de-|jjeyed it has considerable polnical ear President Leake and the members clined to Ox any office hours for him | io nincance, aud that Collier is sh Washington, Sept. 9.—Secretary of the board of educalion were seen Uealth Oficer Milam refused to issue’ @ certificate to an Illinois Cen tral conductor a few days ago, on the grocinds that he bad no blavks and the conductor had to go to the) mayor and got @ written certific ate! hefore he could yret out of town. | The board of health, or some of it, ls authorized the fixing of office hours, but the action was atbitrary, and a | member stated this moraing that he |} did not think they had any right to | ¢ alo it, as the health officer is required spot to issue them whenever called upon to do 80. ne There is a great deal of complaint in regard to the manner in which this officer is trying to ran rough shod over everybody simply because he | has a little authority, and there is) some talk of asking him to attend to} his duties better or resign. ENJOYABLE DANCE, Young Ladies Entertain at Ra-| mona Park, The young ladies of vocicty Inst | night entertained at supp:r their young gentlemen friends at Jainoua park. There was a large crowd pres- | ent, and after supper the young men | brought out an orcdestra, and tender- | ed the young ladies a dance. It was one of the most enjoyable of the season, and will be long remembered, | The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Cook Husbands, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rudy, Mrs. A. B. Sowell, Misses Mary K, Sowell, Carline Sowell, Banie Clark, Lillian) Wady, Minnie Terrell, Hattie Terrell, Myrtle Decker, Helen Decker, Anva| Boswell, Ethel Morrow, Ruth Weil, | Messrs, Henry Rudy, Hughes Me- Kuigbt, Steve Carney Eddie Clark, Everett Thompson, Rieke, Kil gon Hart, Joho Sherwin, Herbert Hawkins, Harris Rankin. THE BEST LOOKING ‘And beat wearing school shoes in the city, at the lowest prices, are sold by Cochran & Owen, 331 Broadway. Uf Good Bye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. federa visited the spot where Pearl Brya by Capt. Davis this morning, snd ag , | President Leake stated to a reporter order a thorough and searching I0-} inst he would gladly call a meeting vestigation of the war department./of the board any time it suited the In this request the secretary hus been | convenience of Capt. Davis, in order ined by Adjt. Gen, Corbin, No|that he may makes report, It has Gevision bas been reached yet by the] ®0t been decided when the meeting will be held. president as to what course he will Uy ten | Pursue: ENTERTAI CLAY HAS HIS DIVORCE. Richmond, Ky., Sept. Cassius Marcellus Clay was granted] Messrs. Fletcher and A. 8. Terrell afternoon from his]were guests of Ringling Bro’s. at Mayfield yestorday, and were royally treated by the gentlemen, being en- tertained in their private car, The crowd was one of the largest ever in ; oe Mayfield, and Mr. Fletcher Terrell, Wetbingtch, 9,—Senator) 91,5 ie an ex-circus owner, says their iray of Delaware, has been appoint-} oould not have been less than 12,000 ed (o the peace commission in the} at the afternoon performance, people being turned away. y to be appointed io an important) giver has reyuested the president to office VETERANS ARE CURIOUS. Cincinnati, O., —Hund-|/ eds of Grand Army veterans bave Sept. 9 D BY RINGLING was found ody payin, the famous Messrs. Terrell Royally Treated at Mayfield, ents admission to se = 9.—Gen, THEY'RE READY. Fourth Kentucky Boys Will go to! Anniston at Once. his divorce this child wife. SENATOR GRAY SELECTED. Rept. 9.—The Lexington, Ky., Fourth Kentacky, which only Wed. | nesday moved its quarters from camp Corbin, on London avenue, to camp Hamilton, five mily out, has received | place of Justice White, who declived Sept. i | i T is better than ever be- telegraphic orders to proceed at once! the position. ee sha Sago oa bs to Anniston, Ala., aud began prepare | Low. lcs: Glomlieg tay tony have (Ga ations yesterday for the uip south, | Bessel greatest respect for the people of Pa iness and returns to Lexington, First] The Elks Will Entertain Mr, Al yj latter was @ child of Chas, Allengnd | ting tie de fe The members vf the Fourth are eny thusiastic over the prospect of moving | this much nearer Cuba. | ‘The Kentucky, which bas been siagton to be mustered out, is expected to come at Second ordered to L once. SAGASTA MAY RESIGN. = | Maliid, Sept. 9.— that Sagasta will resign just as soon) as tie final terms of peace are signed, It does not believe a cabinet crisis} will cecur. A WEALTHY SUICIDE. Indianapolis, Iad., Sept. Wiiliam Tucker, a wealihy manufac- turer of this city, committed suicide} this morning by shooting himself with a pistol, He was despondent Liberal says) Oise on account of his wife's recent ied cee ae THE SAME OLD GAME. A Kentucky Farmer Bleeced in Chicago. J.D. BACON & CO. > 1HARMACISTS Seventniand Jackson Mt, Sterling, Ky., Sept. 9,—Joho Oldham, » prominent farmer of this county, was fleeved out of five thou. Mr. George Robertson bas lost his white bull dog, and will pay a suita- ble reward for information leading to its recovery. YELLOW FEVER SITUATION. O.--Dr, Jackson, Miss., -Sept. Hunter, of the state board of health, said last night that the yellow fever situation ig encouraging and no fur- ther spread is expected, SECOND KENTUCKY REGIMENT, Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 9.—The Secoud Kentucky resiment will leaye for Lexington Sunday where it will be mustered out COLLIER’S GOOD LUCK. Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 0,—It is ru- mored that General Collier has been of a gool appointment in assured the regular army, which cause of his resignation yesterday, on the steamer J tropolis to see Ringling Bros,’ on Monday. 2 Get io at Noah's Atk. was the ine with the majority of people and buy your school supplies} gave chase, but could not overtake Tue fugitive finally concealed | Cure, as it is guaranteed to care, ducab, and do not harbor any ill feel- ings towards them. They have not forgotten the manner in which they were treated by the county authoris ties a year or two ago, however, and this is the reason they did not returo here. The show will be at Metropo- lis Monday, and the prospects are that a large crowd will go down from Paducah to attend {t, WAS A DEPUTY. Sheriff Cook Not Shot—Was His Son. It was Deputy Sheriff Will Cook, instead of Sherif? Cook, who was shot in Mayfield yesterday morning. Lee Vickers, of Calloway county, is the name of the man who did the shoot- ing. He has not been caught NGILING CHASE, ‘The case against jor using insulting Jangueg. his divoroed wife, was again contia- SOCIAL SESSION. G, Field Next Week. Ata meeting of the Elks last night it was decided to hold a social session next Friday night, the 16th, ia honor of Mr, Al G, Field, who will be here on that date. A committee on arrangements bas been made, and the entertainment will be one of the most enjoyable ever held. Mr. Field will be chair- man of the session. wear that will stand — your boys and girls in and we will fit them for very little money. rwo DEAL Childrens’ Corpses In the Same House Both ‘Taylor Sutherland, of 817 Camp bell street, was at the Union depot this morning with the remain® Of DiS } ew omememeneurwe child, aged 2 years, when he was in| oo formed that another child at bis] Frank for grand larceny home, 10 years old, was dead, The} verdict yesterday afternoon returned a) Thee @ relative of Sutherland. eral other cas He shipped the remains of bis own | ever. child, and remained here to look} Attorney Charles W. Magne, of after the burial of the other one,|Mayfeld, was sworn in as an attor- telephoning Mayor Lang at 2 o'clock |uey to practice before the bar, on this morning for an order for a coffin, | motion of Attorney J. M, Gilbert. | This he received, but he had con- REDS, yy war ogee He ‘i 7 sinerable difficulty in getting a burial | |, See Noah's Ark's window display permit, as the child had not had the | Schoo! supplies» attention of a physician for a week. Slates 3c, 5c aud up at Noah's} Ark. | STARS ‘AND STRIPES ee Sure Cure For Chills and Fever WINSTEAD'S CHILL TONIC Pleasant to take, and costs only ase a bottle. Raised in London With the Unien Jack and Royal Standard, London. Sept. 9.—The stars and stripes were raised yesterday with the British Union Jack and royal stand- ard on the marquee erected on Salis« WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANO KIONEY TEA Is a positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia. liver and kidney complaints of all bury place daring the march past of kinds—as cents per box. troops atthe end of the srmy man- eaeceaerca oe euvers ss a compliment to Col, Ale Ss. H. WINSTEAD fred H, Hates, United States military ton Sts,, Paducah, Ky Henry White, sccretary of jred States embassy and for eign miitary attaghes were greatly surprised, LOST HIS TOBACCO CROP. Seventh and Wasi Mata Cplig, Ky., Sept. 9.—Mr, LA. Brat living near Wallonia, this county, lost his remaining crop of Wednesday night by fire, to over 4,000 pounds, tohacco amounting Deputy Sheriff Rogers Could Not Catch the Witness, ness before the grand jury, He officer jamped from him. This morving Deputy Sheriff Gus mths: : Rogers went up in Mechanicsburg cents for the round trip}after Anthony Kyle, wanted as a wit- N. White to Me- 4 ‘circus | Spied Kyle near Quarles’ saloon and Kyle spied hin, When he got withio a bundred yards Kyle rau, avd the|" \, his buggy and Mosquito ‘The famous South American He lost about 10,000 pounds in the same manner Inst week, Neither barn nor tobacco were insured, “FOR SALE. mosquito perfume. Ten and 25 cents per bottle, Sold only at $5.00 to $10.00 monthly payments. coh Sheela! and fears that they will now go free] ny en osPitals at Camp Hamilton He says there was never Fi having been dismissed. aetic, full of lite, nerve and vigor, take No ‘The jury in the case against Abe Sona ag SS START THE CHILDREN RIGHT by utting their busy feet in foot- ur pric oes GENERAL MILES ve received in all 1,013 patients | — ive have died and 583 remain, 425] Alls on President MeKintey, But 2 y, . Did Not stay Long. —_—_———___. Don’ Tobacco Spit and Ssioke Your Life Away, To quit toblicco easily and forever, be Washington, Miles paid « for: McKinley today, = Sept, _ 9.—General nal visit to President jac, the wonder-worlk nade er, chat makes weak wen Aruggists, 80c or 81, : let ‘nnd "sample free. Raaves fT G Suren se Ae SH°SES the strain. es are not high. Bring 821 BROADWAY. 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