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THE DAILY SUN : - - Is the Only Paper in Pagu- ducah That Swears to [ts = = = CIRCULATION. x VoLuME ILL—NUMBER 20 CONTINUOUS OVATION. DON'T WANT The President’s Trip Through the West—He Reaches tion of Mrs. Georg:, at the City of Omaha Canton, May He Tonight. Held Up. Will Attend the Chicago P Jubilee and Keturn to Wash~ foo Much Scandat May Result From the Developments ington in Two Weeks—Other of the Trial of the Distinguished travelers. Accused, Omaha, Neb., Oct. 11.—The Canton, O., Oct, 11.—It is hinted President's trip today from Chicago |thal Mrs. George who is unde en route to this city, is one continu-| rest for the murder of Geo. Saxton vus ovation. The presidential party} may never be tried It is feared . passes through Lowa this afternoon, | that her prosecution would develop and will arrive here tonight, The}too much Jal as the woman is resident will occupy about two] koown to bave lived a high life and AFTER THE INDIANS, General Bacon Orders More Sol- weeks io his trip before he returns to Washington. DISTINGUISHED PARTY. Washington, Oct. 11. ~The Mettinthe tele Washington official party, whieh is to attend the Owaba exposition starte] Walker, Mion., Oct. 11.—General ed yesterday, gomg by two separate] Bacon ordered two ba ns of trains over the Pennsylvania ond| soldiers from Minneapolis, ‘The in- Baltimore avd Obio railroads. ‘Their{dian situation continues serious and itineraries sre so arranged that the} more trouble is two parties will strive Chicago aaa AV Oita lotic och} LAE KNIGHT TEMPLARS, Toe Presidential party left] vin the Poosey'vania railroad op 9) ‘tteburg, Pa , Oct. 11.—This has o'clock. been an ideal convention di: The The train was a handsome «ne = beaten ky Commanderies are the cen- four care, lecleding the sleepers) *" °! attraction. The attendance of Goorates and Diowio) the dining car| * Solsht Templars is very large. Gilsey and the combination car Bru- Oct, 11. —Louis tis. At Canton, the Campania with | vill y sure of the next President McKinley was attached, | triennial conclave of Kuights Tem- The party arrived in Chicago at Ete n 1901, There is a general o'clock this morning feeling i the commanderies that From the Baltimore and Ohio Sta-|the Sir Kui hts want to visita south: tion the other train left a few minutes |¢rn city next time, and they think after 8 o'clock. Aboard it were| there is po place with a hearuer rep- Gen. Miles and other army oiticers, | Uta ion for whole-souled hospitality the members of the diplomatic corps | than Louisville and the representatives of the press. | WILL LOCATE. ‘The train was made-up of a combina- | tion car, the sleepers Postal, I es the and Kara, a dining car and dd Will Open a Store. private car, rat ae Mr S. Desberger, who came here POLICE COURT, |to open a clothing store, yesterday — |took out a rets hant’s license Several Fines Assessed and Cases jto do bus h seems to render Continued, 1 ordinance now be- a oe exacting a license of If given second Henry Schmidt and Ed. Lebrer tid pot be made re PROSECUTION. It Is Hinted That the Proseen- PADUCAH, KENTUCKY . THE FEVER —_ TROUBLE SPREADING. Cold Weather Can Now Cheek Its Dreaded Pro- Only An New York Regiment Is gress in the Feared at Any South, Time. The Death Rate, However, 1s’ The Mutinous Spirit in the Camp Light—M. New Cases in } Is Spreading and the Sit- Louisiana and Mississ jon Is Very Se- sippi Towns, rious. Jackson, Miss., Oct, 11.—The] Lexington, Ky., Oct. 11.—Heavy ~jspread of yellow fever continues} guards are around the jail to protect most alarming, and now nothing but There two new cases bere, and many have cold weather can check it appeared in Louisiana and Mississippi ment last night formed towns. seized a train with the BRECKENRIDGE. Reported That He Will Raise a Row Because He Was intention General Wiley and Colonel pressed the mob. But Will Proba' to Yield, y Have The situation trouble may occur at any time, Washington, Oct. 11.—It is ru- mored that Gen. J. C. Breckinridge who was yesterday mustered out as a major general of the volunteers, will make sdetermined protest against his rge. He claims that he was discharged too peremptorilly. disc United States are LARGE CROWD. —— A sealed verdict The Fowler Takes Down Quite a Nice Party of Excursionists, | # 08 the way to Washington. Quite a large crowd of excursion- left’ this morning on the Dick Fowler for Cairo, to be at the open- ing of the street fair there today, and to witness the most exciting boat race that has occurred on the Ohio for years. The Fowler was patriotically deco- rated from boiler deck to pilot bouse, and ber officers as well as owners were confident she would win the race this afternoon. BUGGY DEMOLISHED. Dr. Graves Horse Also Slightly Injured. at Danville this evening. ists nial conclave. Maj. Gen, has been granted being succeeded by Gen, Wood. feet long in the bull found by the divers. week. It is said that the British Late yesterday afternoon Dr. W. T. Graves was in a barber shop near the Broadway crossing of the Illinois Central, He left his horse outside without bitching him, and the ani- mal, while the doctor was inside, walked away. He turned down Eleventh street and walked deliber- ately in front of a train of cars being backed by the switch engine. The buggy was demolished, and the horse was slightly hurt, but it is very fortunave the accident did not result more seriously than it did, REGISTER TONIGHT ! like sheep from enteric Canned supposed to be the cause. Maj. Gen. Miles is tifications in the colonies, jstood an American paval striking builders in Paris, Sunday. The appointment of E, P. Adams, of Haweeville Service Agent of the 1 Polls open until 9 p.m. the weil known grocers, and Harry | [" spat psc Miller, colored, were charged with ® | ojvins that there has ep tiel. breach of the peace in the police Apel nas laealnreec yee Bink court this morning. The evidence | sic cease ervatens aad ents showed that Miller went into} As thet Mi Dbsbtaee Schmidt's grocery on the South Side |) weyer, says he is her? to remain, and was ordered out, When the {and will sctabliot a Utainese ‘hale, proprietor picked up an ax handle| [hich will preclude the authorities and started towards the other, Miller ids wiih \eineeaht ake seized a cleaver, and was knc ed | down. Labrer Led terwhards/ He has em yed an attorney and forced to pick up a knife to keep sev! wit tiviit the case if prosecuted, He eral of the darkies off him. Schmidt! Vii; Gren up in the White builling was fined $5 and costs, Miller #1] Qiici will, be temporary °B costs for drankenness, and the ¢ rae io che kas fe ; against Lehrer was dismissed. tata ter a bariutient losiio Lillie Nemo was charged with en- | tering saloons, and the case Was con-} BOARD OF TRADE, tinued until tomorrow. it Will Scott, a negro suspected o} ; z : ' being a fugitive from justice, wanted | "T+ Sam Livingston Will Open in Alabama for murder, was ¢ ged One Here Monday with vagranvy and the case was con- - tinued until tomorrow. Mr. Sam Livingston, who has been — — with Mr, H, Weil & Co., for the past CERULEAN SPRINGS SOLD, | several years; has resigned his posi- tion, to take effect ov the 15th inst , Hopkinsville, Ky., Oct. 11,—The nod mi) Sega eens a wp hotel property at Cerulean Springs, | oar’ © tr - ‘ in the builk ing und er the summer resort fifteew imiles weet |! New Richmond, formerly ecu |” of this city, on the Illinois Centra’ pled by Mr, AOS, Lacy. a railroad, has been sold by Goodwin ty, Livingston will get quotations & Pool to Sam Boyd, of Trigg coun- | from G. Logan & Co., Chicago, ty. Price paid, $7,500. Tt will be} 49 , and mil enlarged and handsomely remodeled a strictly before next season. , and will bave no —_—__—_ bucket 4 He is a young man of SEE OUR WINDOW splendid business qualitlvations, and ans0, wan's thos to that I doubtless make a success of his For the best $5.50 ny shoe Blustertekine, city. Better than you can buy else- where for $4, Coctran & Owen, OAN'L GET LABORERS, ELOPED TO MEFROPOL! Is. The Sewer Men Working With ei Reduced Forces. Mr. Milson Sisk and Miss Della a Tabscott, of the county, went te Metropolis yesterday and were mar- ried, returning to the city last night They will reside at the Tabscott home near the city. The sewer contractors complain very much because they cannot get the pumber of laborers they want. Good wages are offered, but today they were able to get but fifty men, when they wanted 150. They claim it bas been this way all a ghee f, has y Pegs Mg! along, and that if they could have have’ Pulling attention to our very © procured the necessary number of line of men, they would have made much * ® better progress Wines and Liquors — ['“reass ties: or te aeding me chine will be made in Chicago, and it for medicina ute oY oot tne makers woasriae | it proves @ success they will buy one Absautely pure goods of full strength. a ni The machine runs by steam, and An ex Ana] works on the order of a ferris wheel, the blades of the wheel digging the domestic, constantly on hy ditch and the buckets raising the dirt. If it will do ome-balt claimed For Medicinal Purposes for it, it will be well worth the 82,- ‘These goods are all bottled {in bond,” bearing 1500 cl harged for it, tee hele he ict od ce tampered . against their p ixed a with in any way whatever We carry a drug BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. ats #0 that physici j Hied to write a presc when recommend 1g wines or iquors to patients, loweat prices ont tehable importers in S onal ly full lime of the pti fies, brandies, wines, rus Revs. W. K. Penrod and Lloyd 'T, json and Mr, V. left this morning for Antioch eliurch, the Baptist. Association. A, McCutchen near Hinkleville, to attend the meet Your last chance, ington yesterday. oT GRAVELED, JEFFERSON STRE Mohoney near Rockpoit, Ind., Jefferson street has received fresh gravel from First to Fifth, and looks much better than it did before, butis agreeable to travel over. et roller might be used to where the gravel bas been The roller, however, bas hot very towns send to Paris five hundred each. placed about been abandoned, and the last seen of it it was ovt in a mud hole in a lot near Harrison and Ninth, well into Paris. The troops supplied with two days’ sixty rounds of cartridges, covered with rust, ANNUAL INSPECTION. Mr. T. W. Yates avd family, of Memphis, are in the cit; Mr. Yates is here on hiv regular tour of inspection, being the representative of a large snuff house. Mr. Jhck Mann, who works for the same house, is also here. LIGHT REG aod debauchery, present populist administration. wae The military commission TRATION, Ihe Voters Seem to Take Little}! of duty. Interest in It. This is the last registration day, and the voters who failed to register last Tuesday have not by any means registered ‘today. Up to press time, a light registration was reported from all the precincts, and the indications were that this year’s registration would fall far short of last. troops there before Noy. 10. fever conditions are such th: harbor, low fever. REGISTER NIGHT ! Polls open until 9 p, m. last chance ! HURT B! BY A ‘NAIL, Droggists will say they sell more Plantation Chili Cure than all others, ‘THROWN FROM A HORSE, Claude Maddox, aged 15, and a son of Joe Maddox, of near Calvert Ci.y, was thrown from a horse and bad an arm broken, at his home yesterday. Our 75 cent hea yy m men’s pants} cannot be boug! i {less than $1.50, - burt yesterday afternoon by a some work about the house, lives out on the Cairo road. WARRANTED TODAY. OS Ee Benes IN CAMP. Outbreak of the Twelfth Provost Guard Kitchen, who killed a private in the Twelfth New York. Three or four members of the reg- a mob and coming to town and residing the jail for the purpose of lynching Kitchen. Leonard were quickly notified and they sup- The outbreak was Mustered Out. not unexpected and the jail was guarded. Don't Like the Idea a Little Bit—| Aa outbreak by the New York regiment is feared today, and every precaution is being taken to prevent the spread of the mutinous spirit, 18 very serious and NEWS SUMMARY. The Catholic Archbishops of the astembling at Washington for an annual meeting. in the case of Chaplain McIntyre, of the Oregon, The Presbyterian Synod of Ken- tucky will begin a four days’ session Fifty thousand knights Templars are in Pittsburg to attend the tren- Lawton, Military Gov. ernor of the Department of Santiago, # three-months’ leave of absence because of ill health, Work on the Spanish cruiser Viz- caya bas been abandoned, a hole fifty having been ‘The Teresa will leave for the United States next troops * who recently returned to Alexandria, Egypt, from Khartoum, are dying troubles. beef and cheap spirits are preparing |? recommendations to Congress for for- 4 As to], Porto Rico, Maj, Gen. Miles thinks the defenses ample, since they with- attack, Much work will be needed in Hawaii. About 60,000 men have joined the Troops are on guard wherever there is a build- ing under construction, fully 11,000 soldiers having marched into the city Mc- as Secret easury De- partment was announced at Wash-| ‘ay, the men-of-war of the United The Owensboro officers who shot and killed Howard Clark and Mattie were exonerated by the verdict of Coroner who held that the killing Io view of the unsettled state o! affairs in Paris, the government bas ordered the garrisons of numerous bear the capital to at once infantry The Journal des Debats says the order will bring 10,000 treops are to be rations and Supt. Wetmore, of the Kansas in- sane asylum at Topeka, bas resigned, and im stating bis reasons charges subordinates with cruelty,inbumanity He charges some of them with attempting to ruin wo- men and with many other offenses. Supt. Wetmore was appointed by the t Havana has been advised from Washington that cattle will be admitted to Cuba Col. Hecker, after in- specting camp sites near Havana, has |» reperted that it will be unsafe to send | Yellow] yj the] then were men of distinction and m- Scorpion will probably leave Havana] q \,.;,.6 Maj. Beebe is ill aboard] g, the Resolute with symptoms of yel-|¢, Your Mrs. Smith, a well known market woman, had her right arm bens penetrating it while she was pi She it elsewhere for Henry MeCawiey was warranted today THE PADUCAH DAILY S is OF The Average Attendance Last Week Was 200 Greater Than for the CorrespondingWeek Last Year—Few Sick. Friday Afternoon Literary Exer- aises Have Been Abolished for Lack of Room —Teachers to Resume Literary Work. ‘The average attendance in the Pa- past was 2,250, or 200 more than e corresponding week last yea The total enrollment is now some- thing near 2,500, and the average at- tendance is over 90 per cent. of that bumber, of —_— ‘There is comparatively little sick- ness in the schools, and there is none that is serious, The only teacher now sick is Miss Laura Hand, who bas been ill for three or more weeks, but she is now on the road to recov- ery. There has been abandoned, through force of necessity more than anything else, the usual Friday afternoon ex- ercises ip the high school room. This is because there is no place for the pupils of the high school to as- semble. The rooms are all too small, there now being in the high school 125 pupils. Needless to say, the pupils are very glad of the «bolition of the custom of ‘saying speeches’’ on Friday. In the colored school this year there are about the same number of pupils to graduate as there were last year. This is about twelve. The number in the white school is eighteen, with several possibilities. Supt. McBroom is in receipt of a letter from the superintendent of schools in Hopkinsville, asking what division is mfide here of the funds between the white and colored schools. In Hopkinsville the schools are conducted separately and the supposition is that they desire to run them as Paducah does. The im- pression of the superintendent there, however, that there is a division of the funds is erroneous, as there is none. The white and colored schools here are maintained out of the com- mon fund. In a few days the teachers will be- gin their literary work for the year. The forty white teachers have what is known as the ‘‘Bay View Reading Circle,’’ which embraces a course io the history of literature that requires four years to complete. ‘The first yesr German literature is studied, the next French and Spanish, the third English, and the last American. The circle here will this year take up the second course, French and Spao- ish literature, ‘Tbe circle 1s said to be one of the best features of educa- tion that exists, and last year there were in the country, about 8,000 of the circles. WASHINGTON NOTES. Chicago Recor.) According to the report of the sur- geon-general of the navy, which was sent out by the Associated Press to- States were the healthiest all the world last summer, both sfluat and ashore. In the entire navy, of about 24.000 men, there were only eighty-four casualties, in- cluding accidents and everything, and of these only seventeen resulted in death, t) it turns out that the chaplain of the 2d regiment of volunteer engin- eers is a celebrated Mormon mission- ary, Elias S, Kimball, who has been in charge for several years of prose- lyting work in the south and is cred- ited with a great many converts. Mr. Kimball was appointed through the influence of Senator Cannon, who is himself a Mormon, and a son of George Q. Cannon, one of the elders of the church, It is customary for the president to_ select impartislly recrecantatives of \he different evan- gelical denominations in the appoint- went of chaplains, but I believe this is the first time the spiritual interests of a regiment of the United States frm have been intrusted to 9 Mor- mon. Mr. Simon, the new senator frem Oregon, is a Jew, and the third of e to hold a seat in the sen Berjaman, next was Mr, the same state. Both of places ia Tue tirgt was Judah P, Louisiana; the ses, of Mr. Benjamio was a mem- the cabinet in the Southern ederacy, and at the close of the wer weut to London, where be wi admitted to the bar and attained a very high position and a lucrative prevtive 40e, may save your life, Pisnta- tion Chill Cure has saved tu Sure Cure For Chills and Fever WINSTEAD’S CHILL TONIC Pleasant to take, and costs only se ie WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANO KIO EY TEA Ina posith Taal dyspepsia, liver Kinds—as cents per box, THE SCHOOLS. ducah pubhe schools for the week |; _ [DECEMBER can government the island of Cuba Thi The remains send for the rem: w.c, Christiaa church. ville will of the The W. C. T. Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the First Wilbelm, the superintendent of evangelistic work, will have charge of the meet- ing. The delegates who attended the recent state convention at Louis- make their report. inembers are urged to be present. THE FIRST Is the Date Announced When the United States Will Assume Control of Cuba, The Spanish Military Authorities at Havana Have Been So Notified From Wash- ington. Washington, Uct. 11.—The Amer- notified the Spanish military and civil authorities at Havana and Madrid that this government will assume control of December I. is a final notification, WILL BE BURIED HERE, has on REGISTER TONIGHT! Polls open until 9 p.m. last chance ! T.U. U. Mrs. late C. P. Hampton, who died here in the rail- road hospital of fever, will be buried here. His relatives at Trimble,Teno., were communicated with but did not Your will meet All PETITION IN “BANKRU pToy. Mr. Griffin Nicholson,of Bandans, Ballard county, today filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy im the feder- al court here. 8 liabilities are un- known. Attorneys Wheeler, Worten and Dance are the lawyers in the case. It is the sixteenth petition filed, REGISTER TONIGHT! Polls open until 9 p.m. Your jlast chance! DEAF MUTE: Supt. Menifee, of the Dauville in stitute for the deaf and dumb, was in the city today en ruute to Danville with four children from Marsial! county, who will be taken to school this evening. FINGERS BADLY CUT. “Squire’’ Drew, a colored employe st Little’s spoke factory, had the fingers on one hand cut almost off by getting it caught ina machine yes- terday afternoon late. Dr. RR. Winston dressed the inj SEWERAGE AND RAIN. The rain has ioterferred with the work on the sewers, but itis pro- gressing as rapidly as practicable. Supt. Erler is expectet’ home from Chicago. You can save money by cal!- ing and examining our stock of clothing. Everything marked in plain figures. Sacrifice Sale, White Building, REGISTER TONIGHT! Polls open until9 p. m. Your last chance! 50c may save your life—Plantation Chill Cure has saved thousands, Showers this afternoon; Fair and cooler tonight; Wednesday fair. TEN CENTS PER WEEK, ~ PICTURE TAKEN. Lockup May Prove | » a Mar- . derer, lle Denies Being the Man Who Is Wanted, How- eyer, 4 | A Man in the to A roph was this morning taken lored prisoner in the cho gives the name of Will — JScotr | who is believed to be —~ | Robt. Ioris, who is wanted in Bir- mingbam on a charge of murdering a man named Jim Davis. Car were received at police headquarters asking that Harris be arrested, end Officer Gray, last evening, in looking in a Court street saloon, discovered the suspect, who was arrested. He admits being from Birmiogham, and answers the discription precisely, even as to disposition and habits. He was locked up on a charge of vagrancy, and will be tried tomorrow. The chief of police of Bitming- ham was telegraphed, and he answer- ed to hoid the man and send photo- graph. This was done this after- noon, ‘O ST. LOUIS. ‘ On account of the St. Louis Fall 4 Festivities the Illinois Central Rail- road Company will on Tuesday,Sept. 13th and each succeeding Tuesday until Ovt, 25th sell tickets to St. Louis and return at one and one third fare forthe round trip, good for = three days. On Thursday, Sept. 15th and each succeeding Thursday until Oct. 27th 4 at one fare for the round trip, good for three days. On account of the St. Louis Fair, tickets will be sold from Oct. 2 until Oct. 8th inclusive at one fare for the round trip, good returniag until Oct. 10th. J. I. Donovan, Agent, td, Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure you? SHOES POLISHED FREE Box Calfiuu. Best Wearing Leather in the Market Best Shoes at the Lowest Prices at .@ ADKINS, the Shoe Man My Boys’ and Youth’s School S.10es Can’t be beat. Prices from 90c to $1.50. 317 Broadway ~ BOY A sk: and cut from $3.50 and La Afamada | IS YOUR KICKER? THEN GET HIM A KICKING SUIT We allude te our good all-wool suits at....++ Novelties ‘ in designing s, artistic eff Strong School Suits— made with double seat and knees, be purchased for $2.50 for Choice 92°" 5 knees and patent waistband. Special for the week. i See window display. Knees. Plaids, checks. mixtures and plain col ors. Suits that will bold a boy: will uot rp Just what the boy will wear needa, Pants are as yond can | $9400 for Young Men’s '*": vewhere In all the new patterns and cuts, same as th ‘| men's je or double-breasted coats. ‘They're all right, boys. boys’ suits, sizes 6 to 17, Double ‘Ages 16 to 2 sted coats, pants with double seat and Hlegant ‘patterns, strictly all wool Gifts— A Pandiome kodak given with every purchase of $3.50 Dalton, The Tailor. Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... Gold Fish We have just received a lot of rare Ania and can furoish them with globes or without. Fish globes from 25c to $8 and $10 aquariums, + youngsters—Sailors, Vestees. Pretty combinations of col- one below what equal EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR HACKETT, CARHART & CO. FINE SUITS HART, SHAFFNER & MARX FINE OVERCOATS MANHATTAN FINE SHIRTS STACY ADAMS NOBBY SHOES H. 8. & H. FINE SHOES HAWES NOBBY DERBY HATS HARRINGTON DERBY HATS $2.50 Etons—with «world of ble-breasted coats, or over iu B. WHEILLE & Son 411 409 BROADWAY a — Sold by others and con sidered cheap at $3.50. $3.00 for Choice Pants with double seat I YOUR BOY A KICKER? of big line of boys’ fall the Children's Department “ql FIRST... ..He gusiantees a perfect fit. SECOND .. He does all his work with THIRD.... OVER M’PHERSON’S ORUG STORE He will sell you a suit of clothes made to order 3] As cheap as you can buy a custom. FOURTH AND BROADWAY home?Jabor, made BARRY & HENN EBERGER Crabtree... COAL deanefield 7 Lump pir Bushel 7 cen! . ; Nut pet Bushel 6 cantp

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