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THE DAILY SUN - - - Is the Only Paper ducah That Swears to Its «= = CIRCULATION. THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. WEATHER PREDICTIONS : Showers tonight and Wednesday. FRANCE IS AGITATED. The People Demand a Revision of the Dreyfus Case— A Cabinet Crisis Is Threatened, oe a a he eh te ed 100... ESTABLISHED LOVELY Creams and [Ces » SOULES Drop in and try his elegant phos | outbreaks will occur in other parts of France if the demands of the be mot listened to and the department of justive grant a revision of the Newspapers Are Predicting a Pop- ular Uprising if the Wish of the People Be Not Granted, 13.—The situation over the Dreyfus affair is more serious every day a pew trial daily grows more determined. This morning’s pa- pers freely predict that Paris will in the bands of « mob and popular phates. Phone 315 for your WOUO280808 A cabinet crisis is threatened, and Paris is greatly excited. DREYFUS’ FRIENDS ENCOURAGED 13,.—A Paris the downfall of Col. de Clam was not friends of Dreyfus, who think this is only the beginning of the series of scandals which will completely vindi~ CHIEF ENGINEER. Mr. J, W. Holmes Accepts the Place, at the Paducah Water Company. unexpected by the Was Here When it First Started. be ree Be Mave te About cate the martyr and set all France by It is said secret investigations will startle the nation if the facts are that the Dreyfus side is confidently Mr. J. W. Holmes, who bas been with Dennis, Long & Co., at Louis- ville for several years, bis life has bad charge of four water works plants, bas accepted the posi- tieo of obiet enginesr at the Paducah water company, to succeed the late Mr. F. H. flolly. Mr. Holmes is well known in Pa ducah, having been here as chief ANOTHER SENSATIO Bridgeport. Conn., Sept. 15 —The dismembered parts of a girl's have been found evidently done by @ surgeon, and the established. He is expected in about one month to take charge. Mr. Asa Williams, of Owensboro, fe aow in charge temporarily. @uecseded Mr. D.C. Holly, who re- The murder was city is greatly excited. GAUTAMALA ELECTIONS. 13.—A cable Hunter Ainerican minister at Gautamala reperts that the elections have just been held and that there was no rioting or blood- shed as bas been reported. PHILIPPINE SITUATION. It Is Considered Serious by the Administration, and the Ar- my Will Not Be Fur- ther Reduced. ELD'S MINSTRELS, Washington, Sept. — Great Company at Morton’s|from Dr. W. G. Opera House Friday Night. The Louwville Commercial of last Saturday has the following to say of Field’s minstrels, which appears opera house Friday night: jd, his battalion of merry- lot of us bad rollicking, melodious aod uproarious stime at Macaaley’s theater last night. Ail Field and Louisville are long-time cronies, and when they get together ‘they take up all of the time and most of the space, From the e)bow of the orchestra to the outskirts of the gal- Jery Field's friends and others seek- ing an introduction were crowded to- gether in a buazing array of good na- It was the opening of Macauley’s for the year and it was s good start- The Field greater minstrel ag- retains all the that are too good to grow tiresome, ‘and all the new that come along and then more. From 8:15 to 11 o'clock, without « break, the lively Most of the time it comes because the encores ‘Doistorious and persistent, and Field's jpeople are never surly and always re- The Latest News of the Sick in Porto Rico—Three C Yellow Fever Haye Washington, Sept. 13,—The Phil- ippine situation is regarded as serious the admivistration and for that reason no farther reduction army will be made, army will be put on the same footing as the regular army and will be held in readiness to be sent to the Philip- pines as well as to Cuba. Whale it is hoped will see the folly of a break with American forces, it is recognized that he needs the most cautious watching, and he is liable to make grave trouble at any moment. YELLOW FEVER IN PORTO RICO. Ponce, Porto Bivo, Sept. 13 —To- day's sick report says that there are three cases of yellow fever and 1,700 sick soldiers in the Porto Rican army GOMEZ RESIGNS. The Old Warrior Finds no More LARGE CROWD AT ‘The Candidates Have Many to Hear Them. Hons. C. K. Wheeler and Bud Reeves spoke at Marion yesterday to id there was mani- feasted considerable enthusiasm among The volunteer large crowds, & Mr. Wheeler charged a republican combination with the populists. The candidates will Princeton, Caldwell Monday, when Mr. Wheeler's regu- lar campaign will begin. debates will then become very fre- NOTICE 1@ COAL DBALERS. { proposals will be received A opes rr ofice until 2 o'clock Monday, September 19, for supply- the city’s light plant with coal elve months, All are request- ed to put in bids on each of the fol- lowing kinds Screened pea, screened nut, and what is known as ‘‘steam co: and slack mixed). fn the light plant building. Il be required to give Santiago, Sept. 13.—It is reported here that Gen. Gomez has resigned his command on account of the ‘‘pas- sive submission’ of the Cubans to Contractor wil @ bond for the faithful performal Price to be estimated James M. Lane. Go to Lagomarsi no's for a nica large ice cold beer. Good Bye Old Headache DEWEY WANTS MORE SHIPS. Wasbington, Sept. 1: miral D. wey considers the situation at Manila critical, asked for a battleship and another Aguinaldo declines to com- It is said he has If you use our Good Bye Head- imself as to his fut icy. you ay 100, mit himself as to ure policy He considers ended, and expects the United States nally abandon Manila and Cavite, which are the osly parts of Luzon .D, BACON & CO, } MARMACISTS \ eventnyend Jackson | HOt held by the insu DISTRIC Republicans Will Meet Here Tos merrow Morain The republican district committee, as previously announced, will meet here tomorrow to take action on the congressional race, and decide whether or not to pat out a candi- date. THE REVIVAL. ‘There was a good size audience at Broadway Methodist church at 7:30 esterda, Rev. W. J, Me- and beauty on a revival, Mueb interest was manifested by the congregation. He will preach duily at 10:30 8 m, and 7:30 p. m. CIRCUIT COURT. Frank Watson Was Tried, But the Jury in His Case Hung. Franklin B. Koontz, Who “Koows McKinley,” Now om ‘Trial, Frank Watson, colored, charged with falsely swearing in a shooting scrape that eccured sometime since in Mechanicsburg, was tried this morning, but the jury, after being out for several hours, failed to agree. Judge Husbands severely reprimand- ed them for failing to agree in a case so plain Franklia B, Koonta, a mulatto, was arrested for stealing a quantity of goods from @ negro at whose house he had been sleeping, is nowon trial. He is the man who had a bushel of checks on various banks wen arrested, and clains to know McKinley. He wrote a letter to Marshal Collins sev~ eral weeks ago, notifying him to re- turn his goods or he would have Mc- Kinley. He is considered ‘‘cranky”” by some, bat seems to be a pretty slick man The following indictments were res ported by the grand jury: Bod Hager, for cutting @ man named O'Rourke; Chas. Prince, for ma- licious cutting; Wm, ker, ma- licious shooting; Lew Smith and Dutch Joe, for house breaking. The minutes in the case against Oly Her- ring, for house breaking, Jobn Hale, for hitting Pitte Beech with a base ball bat, and Tib Trice, for obtaining money by false pretenses, were dis- missed. A.M. Stiles and Madeline Palmer wera fined $50 and costs for runving over Mesdames Harrison and Hill, of the Maxon’s Mill neighborhood. In addition the ladies have sued them for $1,000 each, Stiles was former- ly traveling agent for the Standard Oil company. THIRD KENTUCKY NOTES. The camp was completely deluged with visitors Sunday. Co!, Smith’s headquarters were besieged with fair visitors during the afternoon, A good many of the tents are dec- orated with mementos of the late Spanish-American war, such as ‘‘Re- member the Maioe,’’ ‘‘to h—] with Spain.’” The men are very anxious to get a band organized as soon as possible. Half of the regular band instruments are here, but the others have been de- layed in & most exasperating manner, A movement is on foot to have a band organized from the ranks and get up the best band possible out of the ma- terial, Lieutenant Smith, of company H, received a visit Sunday from his brother, who will remain over with him for some time. Captain F. J. Railey, of company G, is oft on s leave of absence. First Lieutenant Ballard Trigg is tempo- rarily in commaad of the company. The Third bas a force of 42 men on guard mount. These men act also as a police for the camp and see that everything is in order on the grounds, An inspector will be out at camp today to inspect the tents and see what condition tiey are in, These in bad condition will be removed and good ones will be substiiuted, Requisition was de some little while age for winter overcoats, and these indispensible articles in # sol- dier's life are expected to arrive at any (ime. The sick list Suoday was absolutely blank, as there were no new cases io the hospital to report, No furloughs were granted Sun- day, as there are a number of mep now away whe have not yet reported for duty. Io 8 number of instances the men away on furloughs have re- turoed to regiment before their time expired. —Lexington Herald, THE KENTUCKY REGIMENTS, Frankfort, Ky., September 13,— After several days of delay, the Second Kentucky regiment left Chiikamauga Park last evening for Lexington, where the men will be paid off and furloughed for thirty days, prior to being mustered out of the service The regiment isin good health, apd hag 1,100 able-bodied men, The Fourth Kentucky regiment will leave Camp Hamilton today for Anniston, Ala. Pe on has been granted the Third Kentucky to take COMMITTER, Popalar Riots Austria, and Many Italians Have Been Slain Threatening Anarchists Also Ag- 6rayate the Danger—Austria to Be Facing Mest Serieus Trouble. Popular antisItaliaa outbreaks are occuring io all parts of the Empire. 1n two or three towns Italians have been slain by infariated mobs. Italian embassy has been heavily guarded to prevent an atta The anarchists are also defiant and are making many threats. situation is very grave and serious MUST PAY UP. We the United States Has Noti- fled the Sultan of Mast Pay Fer Damages to the ot American Missionarics, Constantinople, Sept. 18 —Amer- missionary property during the Ar- This claim bas been refused by Turkey for some time, and the United laying to end the Spanish war. NEW COAL COMPANY. States has beeo de Mr. E, W. Pratt Su & Lehobard, Coal Dealers, In another column will be found the advertisement of s new coal com- pany, the E. W. Pratt company, successor to the Lehnbard Co., at Ninth and Harri- Mr. Pratt was formerly city weigher, and is one of the best known and most popular gentlemen He will bandle Hillside and Oak- dale coal, and will do allin bis power to merit the public patronage. The company is prepared to give prompt and satisfactory service at all times, and solicits a trial. SCHOOL BOARD. Amether Bricf Se A Meocting Called for Tonight at the City Hall, The board of education is called to meet tonight in special s end there will no doubt be a large crowd in attendance. the new school building will be taken A meeting was to have been called for last nigbt, bat President Leake received no request from the requisite number of members, The matter of SERLOUS ACCUSATION, large audience Brought by the Proprietor of the Burned Hotel at Princeton, bes ercises, Princeton, Ky., Sept. 13,—A street fight occurred yesterday be- tween Fred Hipple, proprietor of the loon, and Mr. Burch, pension ageat, ® recent arrival in the Burch accused Hipple of fir- ing his building, which burned Sun- y. Burch was severely about the head. Hipple’s hand was stage until Thursday, when there pown in Paducah, | will be a change of proj Hipple is well ki here he formerly son of Mr, Fred Hipple, D RECORD, Festivities the Lilinoi road Company will on Tuesday,Sept. 13th and each succeeding Tuesday until Oct, 25th sell tickets to St Louis and return at one and one third fare forthe round trip, good for three days Large Dividends of the Lilimois Central Road, Central Railroad company, in the cent., and that it is probable that the com- pany will raise its rate of dividends This is considered a remarkable showing fora Western company, especially in view of the 1d comparatively unde- veloped branches, Since 1862 the capital stock of the Illinois Central became full paid, and since that date a cash divideod rang- r cent. per annum has been paid semi-annually to every It is now twenty years since the company has paid less than ab per cent dividend, KOSS CASE CONLINUED, succeeding Thursday until Oct, 27th atone fare for the round tri for three days, to 8 per cent. ing from 4 to 10 holder of stock part in the centennial celebration at Nicholasville next Friday Gen. Miles believes the parade of troops will take place in New York next Saturday in spite of hitches which threaten to prevent it. He will not be present. a with murder, was yesterday con- difficulty with the sher him, was given one year, jury in the case of ‘Squire’ for detaining Mrs, Uhl, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1898, TTALIANS | IN DANGER. Break Out in IORNING MARRIAGE, Mr, Andy Koser and Miss Reset- ta Suyder to Wed ‘lomor- row Morning. There willbe a quiet wedding at the St. Francis de Sales church to- | morrow morning at 6 o'clock, Mr, Andy Koser, tailor at Wallerstein’s, and Miss Rosetta Snyder, a popular young lady of the St. John’s neigh- borhood, will be united in marriage by Rev. Father Jansen. Messrs. Andy Wurth and Jack Hoflich will | ve the attend: The couple will leave on the 7:45 { train for Louisville @n a visit to rela- tives, ard will reside in Padacah. ‘JOINED THE CHURCH. Vienna, Sept. 18.—Austria is to-, day ablaze with indignation over the; murder of the Empress Elizabeth, which was the work of an Italian as-| ‘wo Chinamen Become Members of the First Presbyterian Sr Church: Theit Names Are Louis and Kee Sing—Are Cousins ef Sam Hep Sing. Sumday there was an unprecedent ed ogcurrence at the First Presby- teriam church. Two Chinamen walked up and professed religion, and united with the church. be among the few, if not the only ones, who ever joimed a chureh in Kentucky. They are said to Their names are Louis and Kee Sing, and they sre cousins of Sam Hop Sing, who made considerable money in the laundry business here, and then went to China, and since then bas made an effort to return, but 80 far without success. When he returned to the Flowery Kingdom, the story goes, he cen- verted his cousins, and they came here, finally maki of the faith they time ago. They are both young men and seem to be thoroughly in earnest, cepted some little BOARD ORGANIZES, Last Get Down to Work. List of the OM- cers. Holland and L. K. Taylor, met and orga: ized yesterday afternoon, but did not complete the list of election officers for the county, whom they are to appoint, The task is more dificult than they expected, and they did not even complete the list ef those for the city. The election officers all have to be honse keepers, something never be- fore required, and io addition to making the appointments, the board has to aseertain whetber each isa house keeper, POL COURT, jen ef Court There wasa breach of the peace case against Pomp Edwards, colored, but it was continued, Polly Heward, for using insulting language towards Alice Irwin, was fined $1 and costs, SHOW AT LA BELLE PARK. The performance at La Belle park last night was enjoyed by quite a The different special-|~ ties were above the usual run of vaudeville acts. Little Maud, the} ent sojournin child artist, ie truly a wonder in new| French oc songs, dances and wooden shoe ex-|the N and had to answer several] encores, Hill and Edmunds were very clever in their farce comedy, “The Tramp,”’ but Mr. and Mrs Deagons, in an entire new sketch, with ilustrated sovgs, surpassed themselves and were superior to any- thing of the kind ever seen in the South, The same program will hold the » Louis Fall Central Rail- On account of the $ On Thursday, Sept, 15th and each » good @p account of the St, Louis Fair, tigkets will be sold from Oct. 2. wntil Oct, 8th inclusive at one fare for the round trip, good returniag un'i! Oct. 10th. J. . Doyovan, Agent, td. $ HIS ARM, Tie eight year old’ sonof Mr. BROKI Ricbard Geagen fe!! from a fence at one of the schools yesterday and broke an arm. He was attended by Dr, Robertson. 1 AM SICK ying cheap, inferior shoes, Now lam going to Cocbran & Owen, 331 roadway, and get the best. They e the cheapest, u oiber case of yellow fever bas bean discovered at Jackson, Miss,, but a large part of the tien} * hapten ts cape ane A _|WEYLER IS DENOUNCED. The Spanish Senate the Scene of Tremendous Excitement. The Spanish Generals All Denounced. The Sefate Adjourns After a Wild Session of Two Hours Adds te the Scene, Madrid, Sept. 13.—The Spanish Senate was the scene this morning of \remendous excitement. diate cause was the impassioned speech of Count Almeras in which he $1,900 was not subscribed by that made vigorous and bitter charges of| ineMciency against all the Spanish] generals from Weyler and Blanco Almeras declared on the floor of the senate that Weyler, Blanco, Linares and even Admiral Cervera ought to be banged for their management of the war against the Cubans and the United States. Their crime he declared was nothing less General Weyler in his reply threats ened personal violence to Count Al- meras and ap encounter was narrow- Perfect bediam followed and amid the excitement the senate was adjourned, after being in a sen- sational wrangle of two hours. public profession | sq wy JOHN BROWN EXECUTED A Traveling Man Visits Paducah and Tells of It. Mr. R. A. Welsh, a typical West Virginian, is in the city today. DEAF MUTES PABS THROUGH, | PHENOM ken to the Danyille They Were | Institute, Jadge RL. Shemweili aod Mr Clint Utley were in the city today, as escorts of a party of cent wutes who were en route to the institute ui Danville. They left this The party was compose! of: EK Clark and Will Manning, of Kenton, and Willie Utley and Herman Seow. THE FAIK. Merebants Must Show Mere In- terest if One Is Held. The prospect of having a fair next month is still im doubt, The direc- tors say the merchants must take more interest in it, and contribute more liberally, as a failure to do so simply a case of standing in their ie txat bythe dieclory it time the fair was to be declared off. Believing that the people are not willing to abandon the idea of having the fair, however, they have extended the time, and the merchants should show their appreciation of it. "LATE NEWS. The doctors give Hon. Thomas F. Bayard one week to live, There are now 487 patients in the military hospitals at Lexington, Gov. Bradley has received a tele- gram stating that the sick Kentucky soldiers at Chickamauga are doing well, Hon. Henry Clay Tompkins, a distinguished Southern lawyer was stricken yesterday in his office at Montgomery, Ala., ani died ina few minutes, Judges Hobson and Jones, rival eandidates for the appellate ceurt, will meet in joint debate at Shelby- ville. Gen. Henry reports 1,553 sick among the 11,000 troops on the south side of Porto Rico. In Ernst's ad a is a drummer and is The Election Commissioners at| New Richmond, Mr. Welsh saw John Brown exe: cuted on December also saw Cook and Coppage, white, and Shields, Green and Copeland, Chey Have Not Vet Finished the] colored, hanged, in February, 1860, Mr. Welsh is a pleasant gentleman and an elegant talker, @ guest at the Beet ten-cent whiskey in the city The board of election commission- | at Lagomarsino's. ers, Messrs. H.G. Tandy, W. R. brigade, including the First Ken tucky, the percentage of sick is 27, An examination shows that the stiletto of the Italian anarchist trans: fixed the heart of the Empress of Austria. A Knott county religious enthu- siast fasted for thirty-one days, less than a dozen glasses of milk being the only food taken during the pe- riod. TEN CENTS A WEKK. ENAL PHOTO. It Contains the Picture of a Windmill in the Clouds, Was taken by Paducah Photo. grapher— Will Attract Wide- speoad Attemt One of u marke o bs ccc taken will soou be on xtibition ia Paduoak, Tt was taken esterdos UY a photegrapber named Du Ganue, Who is work al yy the French yoveruin Yesterday be aud Mr. Irvin Cobb went out to Mr Bransou’s green souse, in Rowlandtown, to take a picture of the place, for the Progress. to the rear of tte green house there is a large windmill, ased to pumps ~~ water, When the negative was developed he photographer was astonished to find a perfect picture of the wind mill in the clouds, apparently half a mile away from the scene of the picture. 1t is on the order of mirrage, and the supposition of the photographer 1s that the wind mill was in some manner reflected against the clouds by the water in a tank just below it, The difference between it and a mir- rage is that the latter is usually up- side down, while the wind mill is up- tight. Du Ganne says he has taken thous- ands of pictures, and seen hundreds of thousands, but never saw or heard of such a photograph before. He is confident that it will attract widespread attention among photog- raphers all over the country when the facts become generally known, The picture of the windmill against the clouds, be thinks, was invisibie to the naked eye, but was revealed by the lens aud action of the hemivals. Convemtion Meets at Louisyile This Year. The Kentucky Women’s Christian Temperance Union will hold its am nual convention in Louisville from September 30 to October 4, Over one hundred delegates representing every section of the state are expect- ed lo be present Several delegates from local uoions will atteud. 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