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THE DAILY SUN - = = is the Only Paper in Padu- ducah That Swears to Its « = = CIRCULATION. VOLUME ILI—NUMBER 15 000000008, |“ THEIR ORDERS. 1860... ESTAMLISHED.... 1800 LOVELY Creams and [CeS —AT— SOULES Drop in and try his elegant phos. phates. Phone $15 for your drag wants WOMUUVUVE BB WILL APPEAL. Prosecuting Attorney Campbell Was Very Much Vis- satistied, Cases “ried tn the Poles Court ‘This Morr Sanders, ng by Judge Prosecuting Attorney Wheeler Campbell this morning after court announced that he would take an appeal in the case against Mrs. Philander Poole, charged with point- ing a deadly weapon at # boy named Mooney. The is the one alleged to have shot at the boy, who was on 4 wood shed,and according to the wit- esses doing nothing to exasperate the woman when she shot She was fined $5 and costs for shooting inside the city limits, and the prosecuting attorney,while le ad- mits that the boys in that locality may be pretty bad, it does not re- duce her.offense ia the least, le WAITING FOR | The Demoerats of New State Get Together, Have Not Been Told What to Do. But | | | | | | | | | Adjourned After Sqnetching a ile Who Was Meets Again Tor Delegate Too ‘evious morrow Morning. N Syracuse Y convention Sept. 28 —The dem met to, d know cratic s { noch, but nobody seems to who isto be nominated for Many held, bat vo made publi governor conferences have been Jates bave been An immense crowd is in attendance. A silver delegate who tried to ine troduce a resolution favoring silver was declared out of order. Afier a short session the conven- tion adjourned until tomorrow NOT ARRESTED. Mrs, Guilford, the Murderess, Has York THE PADUCA H DAILY SUN. WEATHER PREDICTIONS Increasing ‘cloudiness tonight and Thursday. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1898, @ THE MAYOR'S | ROOSEVELT NOMINATED. New York, Sept. lican 8.--The repub- state convention of New York yesterday afternoon nominated Theo- |dore Roosevelt on the first ballot. The vote was: Roosevelt— | Black—218, | The platform declares paiga tional campaign. It is considered a strong endorse- ‘ment of the administration, SHORT TELEGRAMS. Washington, Sept. 28.—General Aguinaldo’s ambassadors are here endeavoring to get an audience with the President. of Four Streets, Storm Sew- ers and a Market House, the cam- in a broad sense to be a pa- Woud P provements by the Issuing of Bonds to the Extent of $100,000. ne Paducah, Ky , Sept. 27, 1808, London, Sept —It is still be. lieved bere that the Emperor of China bas been assassinated. cil: Gentlemen: As you are less aware, the strects of our city ar too narrow, especially is this true o the business portion there. The tim Washington, Sept. 28.—The in- vestigation commission bas begun its regular sittings and the taking of same must be remodeled. First, the gutters must be recon structed, all are too deep. In thi business portion of the city, all drain evidence. ADMIRAL DEWEY. the block on either side of street river; yet these gutters, which shoul¢ begin at nothing, in the center, or al He Gives His Opinion as to What most level with the curb to a ver, Given the Det the Slip. rtives Was Supposed to Have Beer rested by Liverpool De~ tectives. Mrs, ipposed to have been ar- London, Sept Guilford, who was s rested by Liverpool detectives, is supposed to have given the detectives the sliy The Connecticut woman supposed to be the murderess arrived yess ptday from Montreal on the st Van ately and detectives vedi- But the slip and yuver im shadowed ber she has evidently given t escaped SITUATION SERIOUS. Numerous Suspicious Cases of Yellow Fever at Our Course Should Be in the Philippine Islands. shaliow depth at most, where, emty nearly deep enough to float small wa ter craft if filled with water; this be practice. The remedy is, put in at the head of drainage on each east aod street, beginning at Seventh Would Hold Manila and the Is- land of Luzon, Anyway, and street, All Others If Spain Does Not Keep Them. sewer, of adequate size, and properly construeted on Washington street Court street, Broadway and Jefferson street, fill in Over all these to nearly Sept. 28 —General delivered to the Washington, Greene yesterday president a communication from Rear Admiral Dewey, giving the rear ad- miral’s views on the disposition of the Philippine islands, He is said to be- lieve, with the president, that the United States should hold the island of Luzon with reversionary rights to ing from these thoroughfares wooden culverts, wooden bridges etc., about twelve fect of useful sightly guttery, now ineffectually adopted them clean. After sub-sewering as outlined, re- constract gutters on the cross streets, regrading these toa very to key the remainder of the islands. MAD FROM HUNGER. ADDRESS. His Plan for Improving Portions 'o the Members of the Common Coun- daubt- has come, or will soon arrive, when age has been planned (which is the correct idea) to drain from midway runniog north aod south, to streets running east and west, thence to the ing into east and west drainsge, are ing wrong in theory, and horrible in west and run same to the river under the gutters a sub-drain, or storm water level with the curb, thereby remov- all and thus giving to commerce street space now given over to deep and un- this would obviate the collection of filth in same and the necessity of the expense of the effort shallow bi our streets will soften the earth beneath the strata of gravel, which in turn must yield for Jack of sup- port, having no foundation, Asphalt would not last a week the winter, spread on the earth as is the gravel, and biick would be crushed into the mud in a very few days at most. I recommend giving gravel a fair trial. Lalso recommend that during the year 189) that the work of recon- structing the streets uamed be begun end pushed as rapidly as possible to completion, and that a substantial market house be erected on the site of the present one, constructed of brick, iron and stone, this last heing ‘a solirce of income to the city, which revenue can easily be doubled by re- buildiog as suggested, there scarcely being & market day when one-half the producers can be accommodated at present, and aside from the increased revenue sure to acerue to the city by reason of a new building, it is our duty to foster the coming to our market in every reasorsble way all persons who bring’ products of the farm to sell, as they in tarm make needed purchases of the local ‘merchants, thereby adding to theit trade and the trade of the city. This work as outlined cannot be done by general taxation now, por ever @an be, and will require means for its accomplishment, and there is only one way this can be done, name- ly: by a bond issue; remember if it 18 ever done, it can only be done by issuing of bonds. The city of Pa- ducab now bas a bonded indebted- ness of $45,000, and under the con- stitution has the authority to create such & total of nearly $700,000, sub- ject to a yote of the people. With the @redit the city now has thirty- year bonds (with a redeemable clause inserted giving the city the right of redemption after a period of years), can be floated at about 3'e per cent, making the interest on $100,000 in bonus 00 per annum, or about an annual tax levy of five cents on the $100 of value of the taxable proper- ty within the city, but in addition to the interest a small amount would have to be set aside annually as a sinking fund to eventually take care of the boads With the streets reconstructed as enumerated, all wooden waterways and bridges removed, the annual saving in repairs will more than pay the interest on the bond issue, there- by costing the tax payer of today a very small pittance fora sinking fund with an increased opportunity of transacting business with comfort, and “peace of mind,’’ more than ad- equate for the expenditure, I recommend that your honorable body weigh these much needed 1m- provements carefully, and if spprov- ed, take immediate steps toward le- e ft e e i} a SHOVING THE QUEER, Are Now Floating About. Counterfeiters Believed to be at Work in js Sec- tion. There are a great many spurious dollars, as wellas coins of smaller denominations, in circulation in the city. There has been someone ‘‘shov- ing the queer,’’ as they call it in po- lice circles, for sometime,aod the au- thorities have so far been unable to get on to them. Quarters and half dollars seem to be the most pleotifal of all the coins, and the imitations are good. It was only a few weeks ago that a stranger was arrested here for passing @ coun- terfeit. balf dollar oo a lady, but he. was released. There have been numerous coun- terfeit coins yassed on collectors about the city, and fouror more quarters, a dollar and half dollar were passed in one week on carrier boys on the Sv’ The dollar is per- fect in everything but weight, and Marsbal Collins says it is the best i n he ever saw, reported that there have for sometime been at work in the Clark river bottoms, in Marshall county, a gang of counterfeiters, and it has been reported to the authorities that they have been at work there for sev- eral months, but no one has ever been able to locate them. The remains of Colambus—waiv- ing the dispute as to whether they are really the dust of the great dis- coverer—were removed Monday from the niche in the cathedral at Havana, where they have rested, according to Havana claims, since January 19, 1796. The removal took place in the presence of Geo, Blanco and other Spa officials, Druggists will say they sell more Plantation Chill Cure than others. Gen. Brooke, replying to inquiries of the war department, says 2,500 of the American soldiers in Porto Rico are ill, but few are serious cases. He advises against new troops, pre- ferring to keep those that are accli- mated. Don't you think it time for you to get une of Scott Hurdware Co's. Fil- ters, they don’t cost much, 2782 50c, may tion Chill Care ve your life. Planta- has saved thousands NEWS OF THE RIVERS. Cairo, 9.9, rising. Chattanooga, 5 2, falling Cincinnati, 6.9, risiog. ansville, 4.4, falling Florence, 4.0, falling. Johnsonville, 3.8, falling Louisville, 3.7, staring Mt. Carmel, 5 ir Nashville, 1 9, falling. Paducah, 3.6, msing. Pittsburg, 6.1, falling. St. Louis, 8.4, falling The United States Commissioner of Navigation has grants! (ve Mem- phis & Arkansas City Packet Com pany authority to change the name of the steamer Kate Adams to Dewey. Capt. Wood says the steamer St James, built at Cincinnati and com pleted a few weeks since, and is now plying the southern trade, is the finest boat he ever owned and has passed everything ehe has come in contact with since she came out. _ The Dick Fowler had 2 nice trip on her departure for Cairo this morning. ‘The Joe Fowler arrived from E ansville at noon tonay. Capt. Dam) ron said that she had one of the best trips of the season out of Evansville, Departed on her return 2 p, m. The Bob Dudley will report from Clarksville this afternoon. She bas enough business to detain her at least four hour on ber return trip. The P. D. Staggs leaves for Ten- nessee river at 5 p. m. today. The Sunshine is on the ways at Cincinnati. Mr. Ed Loye and Mr. Cummiags have a contract for some sheet irou work for the transfer boat now on the ways. Business very dull in river circles today, and the weather atill continucs very hot, 90 in the shade today. Four-fifths of the island of Porto Rico is now held by the Americ who move up as the Spaniards retire toward San Juan. The only dis- turbances reported are slight ones at Barros and Fajardo. You take no risk on Plantation Chill is guaranteed to cure. jioners have the American evacuation commissioners in Cuba that Manza- nillo will be evacuated by October 7. SPECIAL BREW, A beer that is sold at the Buffet, is a rare delicacy with those oysters on half shell and imported Swiss cheese. Call and try it. H. TEN CENTS A WEKK. "A SENSATION, — \A M stropolts. Bride Coneladed She Did Not Love Her Intended. : Was There to Wit- Wedding That ver Game Offs the Austen hess th de Merry morn is. Sept. 28,—Yesterday o'clock Mr. Akert and were to have been mar- ‘atholic church under the usages act by the charch rites, A large invited audience was present, and at 9 o'clock breakfast was to be served at the residence of Mr. Frank Corls, At 6 a. m. the bride started out for a morning walk and failed to return until interested parties found Vie M her on the lower Ohio river road. It is said she studied the matter over as and while she respected the groom, did not love him enough to become his wife. There was no wedding, but a first-class sensation. Elijah M. Stevens and Miss Mag- gie Patterson, of Ioglesides, Ballard Co., Ky., were married at the office of Thomas Ligget, at Metropolis # day or two since. Yesterday at noon, Eugene Stuart and Miss Mainie Kirkman, of Mc- Nary, Hopkins county, Ky., were married at the same place. Piantation Chill Cure is made by Van Vieet-Mapstield Drug Co., hence is reliable. Realizing the difficult and appreciating the have in purchasing from s ure in calling attention t line of Wines and Liquors f obtaining pure goods very complete absolutely pur closest prices re through th » this country, Am ex fe highest grade whis ported and ‘These goods are all bottled “im boi government stamp, which fist their having been mixec with in any way whatever. We carry a drug xists’ license, so that physicians are not com pelled to write a prescription when recommend {ng wines or liquors to patients. A DRUG STORE TH X BROADWAY: gally placing the question of a bond issue, and the amount thereof, before the people to be voted on. I believe the plan a progressive, yet an economic measure. Very re- spectfully, Jas. M. Lane, Mayor. HORSE STOLEN. Mr. Monroe Thompson Loses a Mare and a Sad- dle. Terrible Fxperiences of Klondtk- wo Drowning, Two Be- and Others depth, sufficient only to carry the rain fall one-half block either way, emptying this water into brick catch basins of the sub-sewer,at each inter- section, thereby widening all cross,or intersecting streets, making them both sightly and useful. The in- creasing yolume of traitic of our city, while demavding the utilization of every inch of the breadth of streets, also necessitates the investigation o some stable material of which to coo struct same. There is no absolutely sstisfactory street building material yet discovered, Every city in the land 1s wrestling with this problem ‘Toe most approved to date are as- phalt, and virtitied brick. Asphalt is smooth, beautiful,and when proper- ly constructed, durable and almost} noiseless, but is expensive to build, | dusty in dry weather, and slippery} when wet,does not stand the heaviest | expects to take it to a higher court. Jackson. The case against Will Briggs, charged with cutting Bud Henderson was continued until Wednesday week, on account of Henderson's condition, The most monotonous case was a wrangle between two Second street merchants, M. Marx and Charles Michael. The latter bad Marx ar. | Serions rested for ‘“pulling."” In other] It is feared the words with taking a customer from are very large his store yesterday afternoon, This has long been a source of great trouble among the merchants of that locality. There were many witnes ses, and upon the conclusion of the witnesses’ testimony the case was dismissed, The false swearing case Alex Thomas, which has been on the Epidemic Among Negroes Feared, Sit ) — Girls A School Shoes SS wes ALL KINDS OF SHOES START THE CHILDREN RIGHT by putting their busy feet in‘ foot- wear that will stand the strain. Our prices are not high. Bring your boys and girls in and we will fit them for very little money. and the Serious - Seattle, Wash., Sept. 28,—Out of a party of twenty-six men that left San Francisco early ia the year to go to Dawson via the Stikeep trail, Her- man Long, of this city, is the only one that pushed through: Two ¢ the number were drowned, two are insn and the others are far in the interior regsining their health at trading points. Io the swift Chelsey river in the north rivers seven of their boats were dashed to pieces on the rocks and the outfits were lost. In two of the wrecks Dr. Black and a man named Morgan drowned. Long says that many of the men went tempo- The © Miss yellow fever developments Jackson Sept. latest ted di aud there inte ricts are many suspicious The yenera yn is most) serie lan the pe. | epidemic among |Were Stolen From N ptation. Early Last ar Florence Night groes is greatly feared WEDDING TOMORROW against Mr. Monroe Thompson, a well Miss known farmer of near Florence sta- docket for several days, was partial- ly heard and left open until tomorrow Mrs. Philander Poole, charged with shooting at a boy Sunday, was fined $5 and costs in the police court this morning. W. T, Herring, who was charged with being drunk and disorderly, was fined $2 and costs this morning. He resisted and had to be clubbed by Officers Crow and Etter, Joe Farris was fined $1 and costs for a breach of the peace ‘Annie Ramsey and Adeline Mor- ton, two potorious colored street walkers, were fined $5 and costs each. ‘Remember the Maine,’’ a naval play by Lincoln J. Carter, will be given its first presentation 10 this city at the opera house next Friday night. The scenic possibilities suj ted by the title, it is said, have been fully improved, and the name of Lincoln J, Carter seems to assure) ) this, ‘‘Remember the Maine’’ con tains tropical scenes, fleets of vessels engaged in battle in the «listance and discloses a monster stage ship, for the moving of which special arrange ments had to be made. —_ In addition to the regular scenes of the play, Mr. Carter has supplied handsome spec- tacles of a patriotic nature and dis- solving light pictures of Lincoln, Cu- ban slave, McKinley, Remember Me, Dewey, the Maine, We have remem- bered the Maine, Elaborate prepa rations have been made and the Mr, Albert Dumaine and Freddie Baumgard to Marry. mony to Be Performed at the Hlome of the Bride by Rev. Hartenbergers ce A pretty home wedding will take ‘ow night at 8:30 o'clock of the bride, Broad street, Miss Freddie Bum- gard, pretty and popular South Side belle, will be uotted in marriage to Mr. Albert Dumaine, the well known gardener. Rev. Hartenberger, of the German Lutheran church, will perform the ceremony Friends and relatives of the couple have been invited and there will be a large crowd to witness the marriage, Both are well known young people. Mr. Damaine has many friends here, and lives on North Teath street. His bride-to-be is one of the prettiest jes in Paducah, place at the home CUT HIS THROAT, nG ‘oday. News of a Fatal Affe ves County Received cutting affray in ached the city to- a farmer of th News of a fatal Graves county day. ‘Tom Reed, county, was ¢ and his friend and neighbor, Jobo Hendrickson, volunteered to take him home. ,|started on their journey diction, it is promised, will sur- It seems Reed objected to going prediction, J pass all the other Carter plays. SEE OUR WINDOW For the best $3.50 n an’s shoe in the city, Better than you can buy else- where for $4, Cociinan & OwEN, Plantation Chill Cure is made by Van Viect-Maosfield Drug Co., hence is reliable. to pick bim up, reached up with a knife and cat his throat, being in a dying condition, with litue or no hope of recovery, The news of the affray did not reach the city until this morning RATE VILLE. REDUG TO LOUIs- TO RENT, On account of fall races at Louis- the Illinois Central Railroad company will on Sept. b, 27, 28, 29 aud for train No. 4 leaving Paducah 1:20 a. m. Sept. 30, sell tickets to Lovisviile and return at one fare for ‘ants, Jihe sound trip, good returning uatil Oct, 2, 1898, dy J Tr Donovan, Agent. Three rooms, furvished or unfur- nished, at North Tht and Madison ut ville, Call on Wm, A. Ross for P: Overcoats, ete, He received ee a traflic,and is said to be affected more or less by climatic conditions. Vit- rified brick are being used extensive ly in the large cities, especially where the hauling is heavy. This material costs less than asphalt, wears well and is proving very satisfactory with the exception of two important poibts, viz: The noise of passing vehicles over brick streets is almost un! eara- ble,and to drive over such streets in an ordinary carriage is most trying on sensitive nerves, while the un- yielding surface of the brick carriage way is killing on live stock, thus you will observe that neither of the materials conceded to be the best, are without objections, The ap- proximate cost of asphalt street per block on our streets, estimating width from curb to curb forty-two feet, and length from center of inter- secting street to center of same four hundred and twelve feet, will be $5,- 946, and constructed of brick $2,- been 112° rarily insane after their provisions began to give out. They had to be hed contioually, as several at- tempts at suicide were made, OFF FOR MANILA. New York, Sept. 28.—The battle- ships Oregon, Capt. A. S. Barker, and Iowa, Capt. Silas Terry, have to Manila. It is expected it will take the ships sixty days to complete the trip, They will stop at Bahia, Brazil,.to coal. The cruiser Buffalo, accompanied by two store ships, the Iris and the Cei- tic, is expected to follow the Oregon and Lowa in about a week, 112 THIS MONTH, Patients at the Railroad Hospital, Many ‘There have this month patients received and cared for at the railroad hospital, with no deaths, and many discharges. The record will by far beat that of last month. keep all streets so constructed in thorough repair for said term of years. The estimates here consid- a price of contracts recently made by The request of Spanish residents of Porto Rico to be repatriated free of cost will be granted by the Span- ish government. Arrangements have been made with the Spanish Trans-| success, are near cement grav would doubtless tion with the Spanish soldiers, soldi.rs who will be brought from] modity, which nature has so lavishly home, and when Hendrickson stooped | Cuba and Porto Rico is troubling the] placed at our doors, without a most Spanish government. Only ten] thorough trial. thousand beds, including namerous|deposits, and am I refer to our grave! for 22,000 sick men, yame care given to building a founda You certsinly have enough sand in} of asphalt, and brick streets, with in your craw, There is such @ thing] proper oval surface, with sui astoo much and it gets you into}cient depth of clean gravel trouble. Get one of Scott Hardware] rolled bard, that we will Co’s. Filters, They make the water) streets as good as the best at les pure, stop sand and stop trouble.) than half the cost of many; smooth They don't cost much, 2782 [easily repaired, and pleasing to driv THE BEST SHOES Hinge hay someiaaly soon fo bea the heaviest traffic. ur plan of In the city are found at Coc! Owen's, at very low prices, 331 Broadway, iron, all must know that the sipeag Dr. Kdwards, Kar, Kye, Nose and | during the winter months in a soil #0 Throsr Specialist, Paducah *f, “flat and porous as that on which we. I with five to ten years guarantee by the builders, they giving bond to ered are made up from the average ten different cities, and both mate- rials considered. None of these cities know practi- cally little of it, and if it was a proven cost as Jrunk at a barbecue, | atjaptic company for their transporta-|mucb in many cases to get it, as costs these expensive materials above men- tioned, therefore Iam not prepare? The problem of caring for the sick} to abandon for street building a com- confident that ‘This morning he was reported as} private offers, have been obtained] streets constructed with this, and the tion, as is given to the construction have hran & ; building streets in the past and at present is one which would not} fige saddle and haroess horse 7 yesrs svand, if the driveway was built of] ojq, tion, was in the city yesterday. He returned home about dark, put up bis mare, and this morning when he went to the stable found that it was gone. The saddle was also carried away, and the horse's feed was only par- y eaten, indicating that she was en early in the night. It could not be ascertained whether the thief came this way or went to- wards Lovelaceville. ‘The theft was this morning reported to Sheriff Rogers. | | | BIG SHOW. Barlow Brothers Arrive and Give @ Street Parade, Barlow Brothers’ Minstrel, their special coach, arrived this morn ing from Metropolis over the Llivois Central, and gave a fine street par- ade before noon. he show is said to be better than Al Fields’, but not so large. There will likely be s large crowd in attendance, After the performance the entire troupe will repair to Elks’ hall, where it wiil be entertained by the members of Paducah lodge, Mr. Harry Ward will be chairmun of the social session, and as he presided once before and the best social session Paduc st lodge ever bad resulted, there will likely be an enthusiasts crowd preseat tor night after the performace, All Elk- are urged to attend, BOX PARTY, 1] A box party will be given hy Mr f Davis tomorrow, at her resi- voraer of Eleventh r rthe benetit of the street Methodist church invitatiou ts extended to all. B den H A receiver bas been sppuinted for the New England Loan and Trust company, which was a large lender of money on western farm mort- gages. Its capital stock was $675,- 000, and it bas issued $5,500,000 of debentures, 3 © ir f Fon Sate—At Glauber’s stable, 9 Call early Go to Lagomarsino ice cold heer. Gold Fish We have just received a Jot of rare} specimens, aod can furnish them with globes or without. Fish globes from 25c to $8 and $10 aquariums. J.D. BACON & CO, Seventh and Jackson. NEWS SUMMARY. ‘The American peace commissioners teached Paris Monday night. The Spanish commissioners left Madrid for Paris. The protocol requires the commissioners to meet not later than October 1. It is understood at Washington that the first troops to be sent iato Cuba about October 20 will be under command of Major General Wad and that General Wade may remain | command of the department of Hi It hes been the general bellef that Mejor General Lee had been selected for this position, but Gen. 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