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Se GOEBEL SHOT DOWN Committecman from Kentucky, said: 1 “The Senator is conscious, bul speci | less, Dr. Hume taforms ine that he will, recover, The bullet struck the right side) fust & few inches below the shoulder) Joint and came out under the | Hariand Whittaker, of Butler, Gov. Tay Jor's home county, minutes after the shooiing. He was try- ing to escape {rom the building from which the shois were fired. He wow! caught by John Miles, a man over “| was arrented a few enty-five years of age. MAYBE NOT THE MAN. ‘When searched three pistols were taken o@ Whittaker's perron. He loudly pro- tested his hinvcence, declaring that he was @ Democrat and not a Republican. He seid that he was rot brought here for the purpose of killing any one, None of his pistols wir discharged. A heavy guard of police surrounded faim on the way to the county Jall, Hun- reds of people followed. Cries of “Mob the assassin!” and “Let's take him away from the potce an@ hang him!" were heard all along the route, ‘Whittalier berred for protection, de slaring that If given an opportunity he | could prove himssit innocent | ‘Thirty minutes after the shooting at the Gtate House another affray took Place half a square away, in which Ike {Williams, colored, was shot, it is thought fatally. Craig Ireland, of Louisville, a white happened tn he man, did the shooting. I: @ saloon. In the rush to get to State House Ireland and Williams co!- Mded, The negro, It im stated, struck Ireland, who drew his pistol and fired He was promptly locked up in jal ‘The soldiers who have been on duty for two weeks are in charge of the Mate Capitol. WAS WITH COL. CHINN. Another account of the shooting says that Goedel, in company with Col. Jack Chinn and Warden Eph Lillard, of the Frankfort Penitentiary, wae walking up the sidewalk leading from the street to the Capitol Building, Goedel being oF the richt of the three, When the three men were two-thirds Caused death. SMOKELESS POWDER. Both Col. Chinn anid Warden Lillard Geclare that *mokeies powder wan used fm the cartridges that were fired at Mr Goebel. ‘The Republican official tn sted with “the greater: ptomptiiite —Aayt Gen the trout over. He declates| Collier at once telephoned to the armory | ils ts pay oe to Me’ renee | ay nd on to fie remat- A the hil), where ali turing the Guber- | invates’ P ah a 4 Me A fan reporte a! one o'clock th contest the local company of | (0%, Tayl Speake Trimb'e. of ihe ‘touse, had ce: ‘Wifantry had been held ja reserve, twenty minutes (he Wirong, under command of Capt. | Was drawn up ir from of the! Butiding, Guards were placed wate leading to hobody was permitted to| ard company i talk on every side of) when the shots were Aeetuting Gov. Testor, |." bad any knowledge himect? im- § arrest every man who) D. 8) would bave Defoe | immedtarely after t Jinw Iiestrusee | With three commissioners, known a | State Hoard cratic o Lagie any tere the Capliot Gey. Taylor Orders soldiers in a bie at the earth an Robody beileved for | fort a "The nfterinoon tt sotaav' Sa Boebel ran AREER BY AN ASSASSIN. (Continued from First Page) HAOTOON Hs OMOTOEIUONEOTEVEOBORERMEI KENTUCKY MARKSMEN TELL WHY SHOT FAILED. (By the Associated Press ) FRANKFORT, Ky,, Jan, 30.~-That the attempt to kill Mr. Goe- bel was deliberate admits of no doubt aud the only reason it failed Was poor marksmanah|p. ‘The window from which the shots were fired was raised about eight Inches from the bottom and the man who fired had a perfect Tange of not over 500 feet, with Goebel's tall figure in a black over- coat in aharp relief against the snow-covered ground behind him, Tt te claimed by many judges of good shooting in Frankfort at Tho Neckham You RT. PRANKE he places the contro! of elect rate are keeping cic of 3. 4 ‘the have general conirol | persor d make the ¢ of Ken t Taylor = vere + but Beckham, room at the Capit and’ will be" kuarted very close! ROSEBERY 1S wert TROOPS fo iuuncrere, | | | | | Jan. Y.—Lord Rosebery hy Merry from Executive Comimitiee of the State Capita sia) Apsociation that he Geevhet Se: She: Rreenee Werte Hl NOL be a cauddaie for reeectlon INDTON, Ky Jan Metco. Rt ident of (hat organteation fs Understood hie eeu is in cons iiams has received a telephone sequence of the recent meeting a tne + from Gov ‘Taylor to take all of ® deen vot con Second Regiment State Suard pe I a fy ie une to Prank: | nerman. ' il leave on a epecia! train end cther troops will yt ILLE, Ky. »—The we Raw ) Cabinet in Sem mH “THE WORLD: _TUESDAY EVEN RYAN DECLARE TTS SHOCKING!” ‘Hopes Kentucky Demo- cratsWillNotShedBlood | --McKinley Worried. STON Jan % At the clone of the nor given by I nie St mumittee tn Faneuil | Hl thie afternoon William Jennings Vitryan was shown ihe vateh ane incing that Senator Goevel, of Ken- scky had been shot. He made the fol- lowing statement T trust that Mr ferce iT | | | | | iy shocking, shocking! shot will lot prove fatal A great fight agof made JANUARY yin Kentuck ad bro about | shed. | | WASHINGTON 7. Se tackburn had Ser; Arms on the Frankfort telephor POM. and received a brief ¥ geoount of the » ” ackburn opposition, and (he State was wrought »toa blah plteh, but Thad ne thought f asecesination betng resorted to. 1 stalement | was no prot was the ind'viduel act of some rilefe the ac political | rmakfort 4 Fv ekunet va eve that any | ®M@OtlOg wan a af @irectly over the Governor Ne i ! publicans or) ' un a wt th auti-Goebel Democrats vould counsel OF] putien inl ene: dire xouse «uch 1 sin body and that veminia: hte reeves he Dem wlll not allow ex- Kourn had no opinion ‘ ent to lead them to)” Ue: iia ee We ean afford to permit the Repub- | ane to enjoy the monopoly of force | Let the Iaw deal with viviate the law — a When News of Henehed Goche! the Capital, GTON. Tan f wit Shouting of M—The news of am Goebel. the esiant for Governor of at the White anet wae in seal Mletin the Mreatdent expressed hia sorrow and remarket that 1 warn great calamity. He was much distressed at the news, and so were all the members of the Cabinet. All agreed thar tt WAX a most lament your rence | Afier the Cabinet meeting adjourned | each of the members expressed hich teen rearet that the political Jiftere: WASHIN' © phooting Demoora on: Kentucky, was recetved House while t Upon reading | Commo The estimates ° ‘The prov fer apenditures must be Inercased mecount of meceosarily at-| of the greatest im- convinced, shrink from| it may be required) "At a time when several other nations are perfecting their neval preparations at the cost of Increasing efforts and sacrifices, the solicitade with which yoo | nave provided for the efftelency of our navy and our comet defenses will as- suredly not be relaxed.” The rest of the speech, recognising that the tims is not propieus for do- mestic reforme tovolving latge expendt- pehst Roe gro amendments to the tural, educational, cugmpany, ratl- way and accidem laws, and concludes: “It appeare that service tm South af- Sen ay Rave he ER ee WKINLEY 18 SHOCKED. | and are di HEBD. * “CONGRESS i STARTLED, Jan, #. Aseaseination nohy ‘The news of of Mr recelved war D reere re feared that fire top! of ¢ was for a time nversation after con!irmati alinost Kentacl : Te mernbers of the Kentueks gat t e fo hb inter wed Upon the oMiteal feet of the ath mpte Aer a Inaiion pensing th arriy o tom getaiix Ament commenced tn 30, Sal 1900, PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND Strengthens Racked Nerves. Adjt, S. W. Groomes, 140 East Jones Street, Dayton, Ohio,’ writes: “I had great relief from Paine’s Celery Compound last¥December. While living} in Columbus I took a heavy cold that resulted in the grip. I suffered intense pain: » with my head for three months, No medicine seemed to do me any good until I. i began using Paine’s Celery Compound. All the suffering in my head was soon gone,’ ‘and I have Celery Compound alone to thank for my cure.” Suffering has its first effect upon the nerves. When the body is not sustained by nerve energy; indigestion, slow cir- culation of the blood, and an impoverished system result. at Westmineter, LONDON, Jan, 9 —All sections of the Irish Nationalists were absent from the of the distance from the street to the the present time that the would-be ansasain was misled by the — —:- ——__—__ Capliol a shot was fired from the third looseness of the overcoat and fired too much to one side atory of the building eosupled by the DOO OOgODOOOG MNGICOOIO® WAR MUS T GO ON, [the military administration, ond said B A AL BL WN UP. Vi TO offices of the Governor, the Beeretary | —~ ----——--—--—— ie hat hitherto the army seemed to hay . 4 of Btate and other Wading officials. Thel extremely sorry that much a thing had. alix we dered 40) PiawEtin oa a | rig tty tetera Ts Ome, | _— ball struck Mr, Goebel in the side and| happened. leavin: (on eatiaa ye Pi k | QUEEN VIC TORIA SAYS. ter ihe ft of the army jlereparahle Loss to Transvaal by| Actress Married to Young Harry he Instantly dropped to the pavement.| It !* possible that there will be mor pile! = Coogee | 1 depr een © advetse criticism o! Destenetion of Only Shell of Her Comps Chinn and Lillard eelsed him, Chinn! trouble between hot-headed partisans CALLED STA 1 | (ap. Butter, marks in this connec. | Factory. Maryland. saylog as he did so: of both parties Ae soon as it s TE ROOPS, (Continued from First Page.) ae oil Be aan " A He 3 ue bo mal Special Cathe Despatch to The Firening Ward) (Special to The Rvening World) “1 guens they've got you, Goebel.” poised ground jliat ‘ioevel had — - | el Mane Roberts. % ij j (Coppriant Fr ty The Trea popiabing Com) CUMBERLAND, 34., Jan, 9.—J * ¥en," replied Geehel, phot members of the Fexisiature im Gov. Taylor Orders adie | Seca nite tt teat endl e these taking part init, and vou will porte, “the ie sctpa {| LONDON; Jan. 3—11 Is reported from | Vet he a ge bese (ete Rear iy they wild Cont " ship bedheat a u » sked to sanctl A measure by ellen “tr t bre the i he divorced wife of Wilfred Clark rush for the telegraph Mees and rth Take Cha ' Durban that (he Hoer arsenal at Johan- fed t P While Chi hola! ounded nt injustice nrevented. |enidlepe t married to Actor Harry Tweed Mes- fe ce | ee Pram | "Th cveeae cone, deeee totain ooiwaled for the unton of saps aaa kroy id er, tweaty-tour Yours. ol4, (his incree far, supporting hie head in his arine, | fepyn tt 4m “iw | i : aed eri” en i wa was orought by a refugee |ing at 10 o'clock in the rectory of four more shots were fired at the little | ‘hem having, ! Immeddiay ty | ut [OE SBKe ENEene EO to ih jus : ahs Emanuel Episcopal Church, by Reve Party. All of them struck close, making | funy mS nen wel T ltatne Ine and guldenee Atentaphity: fie Pike Pensa. 1 roi /Jouitnnagbiry,, WhO eAyx ‘the Frederick B. Howden Tip dee fy from the brick pavement: | afters anett | phe briitian age a Goa” H mM Darlingtor senal was blown up on Jan, 2 The marriage had been delayed by the re . itary att er {qualities of the colonial for 1 ‘s the miliary > minister» refugal to officiate because Neither Chinn nor Lillard moved until a Jin South Africa have already earned e 1 1 vag to the Bors, af all their shelis | Miss Hateman was a divorced woman, Aj the firing ceased, when Lillant ran tor | inh admiration. and patriotic offers of! — WAR DEBATE BRGING, "rte (0 mid cheers te at that place. dispensation was then secured. Joseph’ hetp. | the entire on ance watch tt Was sot pesrtble| ‘ . : it Were made at that place. Colixnan and Miss Tesste Lawrence } Guarte at vor opt have from many othe x 1 nl h ‘ 4 sat, al . eases, A crowd of men gathered In lene than | hye Linn Algae me ig eal 1 moment w tthe deep. i Wise party then drove to Queen Ci te the office of DA BE Q \ F \: Ee pegs an oy nf “on ; : | police nders=Chambertain m After dark company. Mestayers! ¢ of Dr. - Hume, in tire ' \ 1 ore recetve ¢rom th - — will noo) ve tho company, Got No Cheer, 0 Basemen: of the Capitol Hotel ‘ y J womath hiefa of native Mates of India ; he {,. | All Delter'a Army iine Not Retreat- (| ! ) t ON N, Jan, 4 Vhen the jannne \ . ENGA PIERCED RIGHT LUN . ; Perreies. CUE ee ee eee ae Conim ties ie prasooiine piel bay wan Chores w Ath | edobrtitets Meee Bsthy ry Ge ' ait fire from the nis onte Mainiainanee of the «oof thelr State ms ‘aes ete pe be as theres. wnwise to critictse REYFIELD—YOURRAN.—Miew ms REY. | , * Its Old Post. ‘ | though the He wubti ‘ sal for service tn Soush A ty the Speaker read tae | t erations, FIELD engaged 2 Jan. 2, Dr, Hume mode a superficial examina | icrage Wee ieee, al Mey came from | Vou gill Lynmestiately quut suurselt via pr volt woyalty 1 speech and then Capt, Breest |! 2" ‘main mply that the Generale) 1 soos, gan, o0.—1t (9 stated on au>| rents’ hove, 1M Bast Ons Sueded ant Thang } iidilbn. ead, @hich Net, be de: | Pavers, we Beale sea with the County dudge| thelr devotlon to the cause of my: mie /(F W'reiman (Conservative, moved he | ve one duties, but the Gover: | thority that all « rs forces] SrMets (9 Mr, MAX YOURMAN, 8 Cileteg) Ast. Cs “ol efure: * how f Fronk ‘ " ay tr ave onde e much graitfi nidldreme + t u ev me Clared, penetrated the right lung and! many. troupe had beet waited ote Me danion a eats me . paen | es" 8 *"1" Sosenh) Chasimertain'a: Gate aml Prepare thorougliy, for what did not retreat actors the Tugela. Gen. SS —- would in all probability prove fatel. Mr. |! sending telegrams Kita: Gounist-a ho silat | ions previous to this was not | + COMMNMENK) Lyttleton's Brigade is sil tn ite or- bs ummontig Ce militi . ’ i “ ofan as } . 0 me HOt) ford wa = Gore was removed t2 his own room on | he will yo admit "t your judgmen lle p 1| AWFUL FAMINE. a 108 part of the House, The "We might meet a periad of disaster. | iginal ponttion a: Potgieter's Drift north Pea tin Pate Gauaen brig r ” perayit y with the s f Slate fo ‘olor f aiihougs OW , : the second Moor of the Capitol Morel | FyAryine, We Blare Hou What with th f=| a ice ak fisteorl an © for the Colonies, 11 | ither power it would be of the Tugela Hiver year. Guards were stationed at the foot of, A wuinber uf men were in Ue arsenal), Wl are lint ha I aii ARIE heb errant paced Protyman, 1k OMI Ter aco ae Wit che ihe | War officials atiach no importance to . Qtery. staircase leading to the secona| When the oh nett eeurral, How inary # ord i le rainfall in the Autumn over a great part! mM: F man, 1 moving the ad jetnin pul it wont! Oe \ te ntialties | auamen# at Buller’s army is tn peril Attend the fumersl service at the [Moeming.| Ane | tant whic an ited and Central Le t seed (he deepest sympathy, | Cn! si Pi \ Meads with the) Of attack at Chieveley, date Reformet Church, Gith . end Breed. iF and no one Was allowed to pass, A k Wn the ar. | dence ex her my turage nave fuid War shared by both mides x The Govern-! ——ene way Wednesday, Jan 31, ot £20 P, M,! More extended examination made W Dr.| were kept there for the ‘yur Doe of tae tect 1 SFE enes Bras sto create af ve sufferers from the men have been aware ’ Please omit flowers, Intersemt at Southold, fulted IMs the announcement that the t K Government and by the rulers of th » th { admira- SS Se Wound was not necessarily fatal and! yee Wiliam Po Goebel war |), ative States affected to rellove the suf the gallantry of the troops ernment what tt that Mr. Goebel will (o all proanility |and was reared In. the nelghborh ve h fering and prevent star felt by all partion, and ree) Sus golng ti do. and adding that ike] LONDON. Jan, 9.—An important dee- Recover. The ball, it was found, had { h 1 regret to add ye: 4 4 nn | common gr nd | yyy le buralng emergency might de-| Patch from Cape Colony to-day an- dened in the Hu yu @ for |‘ teops. bist . 7 eae cone nth eng manding the Sixth Diviston, had occu- ota erhone vetars AM _ not gone| tren gan, fhe ur rage for _ year, (here Is at present no prom of tiles W otis SEAL poo LES throug! the jung in a direct line, as De.| Goebel sat in (ine Biate Senate (ron LEGISLATURE * diminutto Wo also expressed the hope that after IRIS PARTIES ITED, beta . Hime bad thoueht upon the first ex. Hun | vounie. He Ad Drenbon Sere| 10 FLEB? the ar all race antagoniem ty South between Gen, Gatacre's army and Gen. amination. | palan. and they vlanned tt me success: | cs NO LET UP IN WAR. Att © obiierated | French's forces at Rensburg. . Mea ‘ t jection wan det | od « pat sald an inquiry ‘Unity Pol! to Fight Britain 11 heey ball struck the chest one-half) year and itunter had’ te ve ane ai May Move to and De- i + tha Footineaacts ¥ seatbea’ He ha apiterted 8, Junction with the on a to tl t vi wines ee ie a! “GBNTLEMEN OF TI HOUSE : » do © requirements ment Dee! ‘pon twe at ia indicates that ail is pre- ad clare Governer—tiuard- of ad been so underestimated. | pared fo for Lord Roberts's advance {nto v chilly, cheerless weather. The members| ° ; to etiive Pie **lonening of Parliament, owing ‘o the'r ° | Room 16, room 15 being avoided owing There w Jo tts mesortation with previous discords! KIMBERLEY, Friday, Jan. %—The vereation of the early ai | ee D Baschhatan, seaiate Krai wholesale bombardment. which lasted seguest anything Im the na | statbour Diviaon oF Deeaa, ihe} all day sping bel ige hag hao © “he actendance tnoluded Messrs. Dillon, | THe Boers sent 39 shells into all parts my Keen desire to eme|iiealy and John Redmond and many of | of Kimberley barrace the Goverament. Hat there] ‘Ne! gla 5) galt There were so eg Posseie were evidences om all sides that) Morne Haringion | an mae Ween, foes (Ms herd reed that the time had come to resiore] target appears to have been the hos- | Hoy. he members keenly realieed that | ini, in the rake of the Parilasmentary pital. feature of his specialty y were meeting emder excep-| representatives of Irish Nationalism. Mr!” 4 ghrapnet shell exploded clore to a bate this week. It was eaten nese Redmond described the prestige of Great] nearre which was proceeding to the| tremendous success by Madge were necessary to meet a Britein as practically shattered and said! cemetery, and a shell buret in thi bab of the “Little Red. Riding grave crtsts, there seemed to be no better tine for during the funeral. Company. Promoting union vpon © sound and en-|"—~ D sneer duritg basis, coupled with a policy of * 1 b amped ‘00 lat lane * < BULLER 18 DEFENDED. unity iy combat and entire independence ie vengon's song novelties, . of all the English political parties. does not become a big hit 1 shall be ooo je then moved a resolution declaring a earprised man.” That is what Rat Lords Ritterty Crtttetse at an end the division of the Irish Na- Harry Von Tilzer, author of ta War O@ice and tte tonalim representatives and that henee- wonderful song success “I'd Lzave “_ forth they sould act together as one My Happy Home for You" aad ~! Methea united party, Bird in & Gilded Cage,” has to mz. LONDON, Jan ®—The Duke of Boi The resolution was carried unani- * . ; ereet, during the course of hin remarks | mousy. : a ne ee Pec be issued tm in moving the address in reply to the! On Mr, Healy's motion, three whips v@ular byw ge form with next + speech from the throné in the House of |were elected for the reunited party. Sunday's World. Order your Lords to-day, sald he looked forward World at once. When you onfidently to @ successful termination of the war. ‘He urged the necessity for reterm in ' gag

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