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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • Page 1

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Paducah, Kentucky
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I It Ht who finds succus In bus iHt into pusbtl his bualntls bualntlsTb Paducab Sun KILLING AT MAYFIELD UFVIOEIl KILLS ED OHOUOII WHO WAS RESISTING ARREST Officer Ed Hamlet at Mayfield killed Ed Crouch colored about 6 oclock last evening at his home at that place Crouch had been warranted for beating hit little daughter and had sacceutully eluded the ofll oar etna Sunday When Hamlet finally found and read the warrant to him but evening Oroufll nald ha would not go and bto fire any tiling could be done by the officer knocked him down Officer Hamlet rafsid np and al Crouch wu coming on to him shot and killed him The officer gave himself np but It I 1e dTov ate been I clear cue or elf jeffmjvlnd hiwilf tlteljrbe tally exonerated a A GOES TO GUATEMALA qATEUALAwai WointdBtooJon ISJal1le alll ey of MagoOln county who made 1 the race for clerk of the court of appealiln I Kentucky against a Hhackleford i In 1807 hat been recommended for secretary of the legation at Oantemala to succeed the late Hewett Green TO MEET JULY 4 Washington June 18 Oorernor Allen of Porto Rico wires the heads of department hero that he has Sued July 4th aa the data of social aesslon of the legislature to set the date for a proclamation declaring free trade bo I twecn the Island of Porto Itlco and the United States NO INDICTMENTS Hopkinsvllle Ky June ISTb grand Jury adjourned today without finding any Indictments In the asylum case MASONIO NOTICE Plain City lodge No 4H will meet tonight In stated communication at 8 oclock Also for work In the A degree Visiting brothers are wel come Ii DAVIS il OEO INQKAM SeaMARKS REPORT Todayt Quotations Maker qioutlom Urollhrd br M1a Oya ft Ares ot llho ftjMcib CommlMloa eomtmnf III weir Third meet mtUed met their spec Ul I win SO ISe Chlcoro bard el trade sad Nw York eon Aid stock ctebiit TclrpbOBt era GRAIN WHEAT Open High Low Close June ftgin July 70i 70 ja Sep68ti 8J RN RNJuly13Ji July13Ji 4S 1b Sep 41JJ 44S OATS July 28 98i Sep 21 48I I PROVISIONS PORK July 1785 1187 Sept UU 1307 LAnD July 863 870 8011880 680 RIBS July 80a SU Sept 810 8U NJ COTTON July 8111 SU Ang 171 7118 Sept 74B 741 Oct 741 1 73t Nov Deoiv7S 732 Jnx Tell 136 7 OCKS Sugar I43 i 118 I ailT 81 14 N7 13711U a a 411 411 BSVLN 98JS LN 110K 110ti Tl4 71 0 a MaP 131 121 Umemrt Clalm Te1gNa The telephone serTlce of the kingdom of Norway Is I now In the hand of the government which bar purchased at a treat expense the privet tele phones la the country and telephone communication hu been wtabllshed between Bergen and Chrtstlaola Lea la Chicago Ittcorl NECKBROKEN BROKEN A Young Man of Martin Tenn Killed By an I Freight Train SUPPOSED TO BE SUICIDE Supt Wallace and Roidmisttr Downs In Ihs City TodayOfficial Denial of railroad Rumors OTHER NEWS IN ILLINOIS CENTRAL William Qlbbs a well known young man of Martin Tenn wu struck by an I banana special In charge of Engineer Arthur Blake and Conductor Joe Smith north bound Hli neck was broken and hit skull crushed and It Is I thought that be committed sui cede as he deliberately stepped on the track and paid no attention to the warning of the whistle He was 27 yean old and It Is I thought that he was temporarily Insane bating acted strangely fur some time The engine wrecked at Knttawa will be discharged from the shops about the latter part of the month Tne engine was not so badly wrecked as It appeared Chief Dispatcher Allan Jorgenson Is I In Dawson He has been 111 for the past week and has been In Dawson since Saturday There has been no appointment made In the vacancy caused by Construction Engineer A Washing tons resignation but there will probably be an appointment made within the neat few days The officials are looking around to find a man suitable I for the petition I A prominent Illinois Central official In regard to reported railroad rumors told a Sun reporter this morning that Train Muter Scheulng of Louisville had not resigned and that his resigna tlon was not looked for He also stated that Train Muter Jack Flynn of the Memphis division who was reported to be the successor of the above gentleman would not be trans ferred to the LonlsTlle division The attention of the traveling pub lie Is I being drawn toward the 1111 nol Centrals rallroadf efforts to beautify Its property All over the system the depot yards and all the property suitable Is I being studded with flower beds and the companys monogram There are over a dozen monograms and flower lees I In the local division and the passenger depot lawn Is I one of the prettiest on the en tire system Supt IL Wallace and KoaUmsi tcr A Downs were In the city last night They returned to Louisville this morning Assistant General superintendent of ne Memphis illvlslon fl the HUnoU CentralM Gilles passed through the city this morning In his special coach No7 en route to Louisville from lromlMempbl Memphis I MemphisSupervisor Supervisor VV Waggener wash I the city last night He returned to Central City this morning 11I0rnlnllI I Car Inspector George Klcbardspn Is still catching snakes KB fpie cap i I lured several floe specimens In the I past several days He Is I thinking of I i starting a menagerie on the side JUSTICE SIIEUWELLS COURT Justice Shemwell will hold court tomorrow and try a case agalnat II Haybeck and 1 son Martin and against a photographer named Cox for a general fight tearing down a fence and Martin Hayfaeck for carrying a plsto cnnccalpd cnnccalpdThe The Bun Paducah beat paper Hot Weather I I It is hereTo Keep Cool Dress Cool are offering some rare pickIngs this week in summer Weight goods Scan this list Embroidered Mullt black and white lust the thing for shirtwaists 20c to SOc Dotted swltKi all colors J5e Linen color lawn striped and plain 2Oct goods now I5c Novelty neck ribbons any color No 40 ISe 35c mercerized Foulards 25e 100 silk Foulard 7f1e 75e silk Foulards 58c Everyone pf the above items I is a bargalpI I IEL I 323324 DRY BtQADWA GOODS CO II CIRCULATION TAX In reply to numerous Inquiries to whether there Is any tax doe from national banks than the annual Internal revenue tax of on ench 11000 capital stock Commissioner Yerke says that every national bank that Issues circulating notes is In addition to this sjttcial tax required to ly a tax of one twelfth of ono per cent each month upon the average amount of circulation Issued I by It under the third section of paragraph 3 08 of the nasal statutes This circulation tax Is required to be paid to the tress urer of the United States but the special tax must bo paid to the collector of Internal revenue In the district In which the bank Is I situated OPPOSED TO THE OKGA Madlionvlllo Is I to have a new church known as the Church of God il consists of members who have withdrawn from the Christian church on account of the Introduction of the organ and other alleged nnscrlptnral practices The Presbyterian church has been rented and communion serv Ices I will be held Er Morton Sidney Moore and Den Kasli are leading the movement movementMARSHAL OAKSWOSE MARSHAL OAKES WORSE Marshal Dump Oakes of Metrop obis hail a relapse yesterday He had been steadily Improving up to then when his fever grew and reached a point higher than It had over gone slna his Illness The physicians were at his side all through the day and although he Is I In a dangerous condi tion there are still hope for his reo covery DEEDS Gardner deeds to Cha Leigh for 1600 property near Fourth and Court stretes Wilson and wife deed to Alvey for 11000 property near Sixth and Court streets THE NEW INSEPOTOH The meat Inspector Dr Hesslg will qualify tomorrow and will begin Inspecting Immediately The Sun Paducahi beat paper Bacons IFlux Bark and Blackberry I Cordiil Price 25 cents Iror Diorrhoeq mI I Pyatep s51 klodied rap utt Tbe tot irt and ttrki proptvlr pr tird act tbr Blxllitry Cor sansI 4I I odorJ I well we aw 01 lot Ino dndfedg dNu me Insure your property or hoQICI I hold goods with JULIUS FRIEDMAN ihe Strongest Companies Dest Atlntloa Paid to Your Interests I Jtetpertfullr IJULIUS FRIEDMAN Office HO JJI BROADWAY IIOffice Fire Tornado jKe Insurance I fleRy rlT I 0 Adgutbp i4i VOLUME VIINUMBER 153 PADUCAH KY TUESDAY EVENING JUNE J8 1901 10 CENTS PER WEEK I A FATAL te MISTAKE Bowling Green Man Drinks Carbolic Acid In tho Dark I DIES FROM THE EFFECTS trfm waYr wAlnraae sA Big Fire ffi DrIOYrope 71 5260000rjf Mills and Elevators Burnt GETS DAMAGES IN APPELLATE COUNT ADIED OF BTItONO DIUNK liowlong Green June ISM tE Ryan a harness maker and a respected mm drank cnrbolic acljf Ihtongh I mistake In the dark at home last night and died from th Vlferti of It I FIUE NEAlTTlUFFAIX 1 1 Buffalo Jane l5 Fire on SqUAW Island on the river if rent lucre turned milts elevators snl Mocki vsj lied at IJCOOOa 0 J4 REOKtiB8OIUVUra FATAL rs Bandusky June 18 Recklns tiny tag by two lads killed tw yrr eVl child bntliesirerV today abv PINOItF AT DKATIPVDOOK London June 18Tb eallyifV Qorernoir Ilugrrr of Mlchlsgn uentarilf igpeteL MRS MCKINLEY OUT OUTOF OF DANGER tt Washington Juno 18 Thedoctors say that Mr MclClnley Is out of Im kiedlal danger and Is eipwUxl to 9coverA A DAUGHTER IIOIIN St IVtcnburx June IA I daugh ter was tail night born to Ibo Czarina BOY GETS DAMAGES Frankfort June ISThe appellate court talay amrmed the rue of Stan I Icy Wilson from Uardwell who was awarded l00 damages against the Illinois Central for Injurta receive while playing on a hand ear hlo hand being hurt by the COII I SOONER TIIAN KXPEOTED Bhamokln 1a June ISDalilel RlehsMs ami twenty was kilted near the homo of his flanceo on there of hi wedding to Mire Wallers of Green Ridge lhldgeWANTS WANTS A YACHT Mr Roberts proprietor of the box factory In Metropolis was In the city today looking at the Hrook 11111 II Is I looking for a goal yacht and Is I very much pleated with the Brook Hill For Indigestion there Is I nothing that equals Wlnsteads Laxative Phos Ppltak apkdr AlfMUn tuarv ette lluths Lo Rant who will be the IH1 lecturer of Ihe Circle Fran calrn 01 llsrvsrd unlrriltj Is I the orl alnilor of a play which baa Just boon put on lbw stag at the Amblgu tbw tsr In Parla It was adapted by Iltrr Doursll from In tour La Ua Irs dtlIlsure the title Wing changed to LTntr Franc as better adapted to lhe stage It Is I an episode of the JklltiliD Insurrection of 1170 La Roai rcutly started for the court of llaellk king of Abrsslnla where he was sent by the Kruoh fovernmat on as oflciil mission Wluiteads Laxative Phosphate cares that tire feeling At all drug stores storesThe The Sun Paduralia best paper DR FRANK BOYD OFFICE IN a BROOKiill BUILDING Telephone K8 Fotirtli and Hrnartway ltw Take the elevator 1 FRIEDMAN re3TH6TAILOR Ml BROADWAY Send your Clothes to I Friedmans Steam Cleaning Works To Have Them Cleaned Pressed or Repaired OFFICE J331 BROADWAY 1 TilE WEATIIEIi Fair tonight and Wwlnseday ACTING COUNTY ATTORNEY County I Attorney Engine Graves loft this morning for 81 Vincents to bo alment a week and Attorney Oscar Kuhn Is acting aunty attorney during Ida absence SKULL CRUSHED FATAL ACCIDENT TO A COLORED 1 ROY THIS MORNING TllltJ10HNINOEARLY EARLY a AlvernU Marshall colored aged Dine 1 probably fatally Injured about four mll from th city on the Cairo road this morning early He Ia a son ot ihs rnn of the Mu ons Mills section and war coming to town on Dragon with Howttl colored of the semi locality 110 fell off lha wagon and the wheel passwl oier his headjpJfprolUie the flesh off and fnctaringjh skullj i Ira Klnhrough and Barrows were called and dressed the injuries The boy may recover but the chance are that he will not BAKER MARTIN APhi HOME WEDDING THIS MOG AT 1030 OCLOCK the Friends Witnessed the Ceremony Which Wu Performed By Rev II Johnston An exceedingly retty wedding that of Miss Mary Martin and Mr Claude taker this morning at 1090 oclock at the family residence on Madison street A number of friends and relative of the popular young couple witnessed the ceremony which was performed by the RevtII Johnston fretTdfnff elder if the Pailn oah district JThe wedding march was very charmingly played by MU Blrdy Gilbert The attendant wen ills Irene rkbwab and Mr Edwin Tbomp son Mis Annie Street and Mr Jul Walker Mire Bchwabwas effectively gowned In whit and Miss Street In pink and 1 both looked very pic tamqaeThe The bride always attractive and charming looked her best In a dainty street gown of green with hat to match Mia Martin Is I the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Martin and In her short residence here bill made many friends and admirers Mr Maker Is I well known In Patio can and Is tbt popular clerk at 11 Wellle Sons Quite a number of Iwantlfnl and ele gait presents were received Mr anti Mrs Maker left at noon for Buffalo and the Pan Amerlan expo sition after which they wilt be at home at 723 Madison street The following visiting persons at tended the wedding i Mr and Mrs John Rondels of Greenville Ky Miss Sarah Snyder of Carbondale ilL I Mr Webber of Poplar Bluff Mo and Miss Emily Martin of Greenville Ky BANKRUPTCY NOTICE In the District Court of the United States for the district of Kentucky In bankruptcyIn In the matter of Wllllau Dpn ham a bankrupt On this 16th day of June A 1901 on considering the jwtltlou of tie aforesaid bankrupt for discharge led on the 18th day 1 of June A 1901 It is I ordered by the court that a hearing be had nopn the saute on the 9Uthday of June A 1901 1 before said court at Louisville said district at 10 oclock In the forenoon or near thereto a practicable and that notice thereof be published one time in The Paducah Bun a newspaper printed In said district and that all known creditor and other jieraonsjln Interest may appear at said time and place and show cause If any they herd why the prayer of the said peti loner sliCula not bo granted Witness the HoDOtabLj Walter tau Judge of the said court and the seal thereof at PiuUcah In said Die trice on the 18th day of Jane A 1001 PORYEAR Clark D4ripl Ulkdn A scientific expedition Is I to start from St Petersburg to summa the Immense number of manuscript dls covered at Mukden by Russian troops la the collection are a lute number of Greek and Roman documents which are suppoHd to hay bean taken by the Mongolians oa th rtr at from the tccldsnt It Is I believed that the man nucrlpta are of great wind TVxUn see WaMk Many watches make fly beats per second top each minute 11104 per hour or 4IIMO per dr Tear It will be seen that a half down tuna of yr key one a day taking up four Mooad of Urn store up a modicum of pow In the spring which I coi up Into nearly half a million of beats If JOG multiply the dally beat oy MH tt inmtur of days In the year you tad that Ibo watch lieu 151711000 Urn while the earth li I making oar annual rp around the sun WAS DRUGGED 1 Kenny Garr or Union County Are rested on a Serious Charge Today ROBBERY Ofl 1WtJ JSGRAV Mrs Houlihan Arreel io Take Her Way wason 10 Charleston Ma and er Bring Him Back to Paducah PROCEEDINGS Of THE POLICE COURT tJ Judge Sander ho another large docket today Kenny Garr a young man said to bo of good family of Union county Ky Is I In jail charged with having robbed Gray of fTO Gray claims that Gen drugged him and that he knew his money Will being taken from his pocket but was powerless to do anything The cane was continued until Thursday Gray Is ot 011Ibe 011 The warrant against John Houll ban Bert Robert and Len Vogt the boys charged with arson and housebreaking was filed away Mrs Houli han agreed to go to Charleston Ma and take her culldren with her and the understanding Is I that If she ever allows the boy to return to Padncah the charge will reinstated and he 1111 be sent back to jail The Roberta boy will Is put to work liy his mother The Vogt boy war released when arrested and told to return but has never come back The cue against It Brown chargnl with cutting the Bonfield woman on tower Court street Stnr day night was continued one week the woman Is I unable to attend I court The ease against lode Allen colored charged with patting Vince Mute war continued until Thursday Julie Whale colored chargedwith laUnjl fl0 from Henry Johnson colored waived examination and was held to answer In the sum of fSOO Frank Low and Mattle Johnson and Dill Johnson and Lulu Jones while were fined ISO and cost for Immorality and Ibo cam against Marsh Hopson and Hester Walter colored was Mlimliiwd It II I sup posed that the white people who were arrested on South Second gave ficti lions names Robert Ue the young man who a few weeks ago wanted Mayor Lang to send him to the asylum and who Is thought to bo crazy wee fined 3 and cost for a breach of the laNAI Davidson and Tobe Sledd were fined fl and rats for a plain drunk Angle Singleton colored who escaped from the city hall with three days longer to serve and was recap tured war given three days more by blthfl the court making six In nil Charles Smith for going Into a boxcar was fined and costs Joe Marty lien Winklemoyer Frank Cain and Wm Oilfield charg ed with being drunk and disorderly were fined II and 1 rasp each A bUUbkbf a OudlM Milt The establishment of a mint Ir fan ada will make the fourth branch or the British mint In operation ouuld London TW other three ar located la Australia In Melbourne Sydney and Perth rspectlv ly The value of the told coin output from these four Dints during lltl were AI follows The royal mint London IUMl6Uj Msibourn IMlUIUi Sydney 111 IMOOO Perth IJ4636JO The many friends of Mr II Ceanchamp will regret tp learn of his precarious Illness For chills and fever take Wtnsleada Laxative Phosphate Itlttlttat Say Run Me In 2 HARTS Where Gas Ranges SOLD AT COST Kum Quick They are Goin Geo 0 Hart Son Hardware and Stove Company 303 TO 307 BROADWAY I tS list cap with the 44 a we have mmmlllme 1 bet oo LIo do Kntitnbir the Io ternedf bI to Dftdot It ftnd cull it cur dux tee ph ad JacktOH Bt orttlc phone 31d will send 1110 I BAQQN Pharmacist Better be Safe Than Sorry SMALLSTRIKE STRIKE Fifteen or Twenty Men at thtJ Marine Ways Refuse to Work I i OBJECTED TO ASSIGNMENT Wanted the Caulkers to Caulk and Not to Do Work Required of Ship IGiIt I WILL NOT BE ASKED TO RETURN Fifteen or twenty employes at the Padncah Marine ways refused to go to work this morning and Ibo report that there was a strike was extensively cir culated during the day Tho men are all ship carpenters and It was given out at the ways declined to work because Snpt Tom Murray sent down several caulkers to do ship carpenter work III Is claimed that Ibo two trades are so closely allied that a man must be good at both to make a skilled workman In either I The White Is I on tho ways and must be off by Saturday la ord er to rush matters Supt Murray put some of the caulkers doing carpenter work this morning and the result was the ship carpenters mentioned above quit work It Is I likely they will not be place back There Is I now mob dent force to get the boat off at Ibo time contracted for Supt Murray has an agreement reo lathe to working the men as he assigned them today whenever he tees Bt and It Is I said conl 1 have had It signed up by all tho men working under him but bu given them time to further consider the matter It seems that the ship carpenters 2d bed made on owe ol the oeweil 1000 nil mitt very prtttjr rventog hot sad I goal vlm I IorUJ IorUJOwprk Oar price vowS 178 SEE WINDOW I GEO ROCK SON I II We Notify want the caulkers to work delusively at their own trade and not under any circumstance do any carpenter work SaIl Murray says he hail employed as union carpenter men he knew were deficient In their trade and DOable to command thiwage paid to a good Journeyman Tie aaysjhe will fhewilltake take back few of those motto lt work this morning and will lead sway If necessary and bring good Journeymen to his city to do his work This Is I Ibo first disagreement that has occurred lla the ship caulkers or shipparpepterinnlonaantj14is i I not thought thaiony aerlon troabla will result Sept Murray is working about fifteen men all told today iS SUITS FILED Then were two suits lied In circuit court this morning Slebert Crntcher filed a suit against Crntcher administrator of the estate of Steven Crntcher for a settlement of the estate The plaintiff claim that the estate had been In the hand of the administrator for a longer time than the law allows and prays the court to effect an Immediate settlement John Lee acting for George Basf and George fleas filed a suit against James Barrett to obtain payment of a note for 188 and Interest A NEW UNION A branch of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes Alliance and Bartenders International League of America was organized last night by President Simons of the Central Labor union with the following officers I I Charles Drown president 8s i Watkins vice president i Tom Stnber Hold secretary James Johnson assist ant secretary Tom Urlirgs treasurer Lem Johnson chaplain i Ed Penney Inspector John Kirby Inside guard i Mote Johnson outside guard ATTENTION RED MEN A meeting and rehearsal of the I Powwow drill tonight at 7So mat i wlewam Dont fall to attend I By order Amusement Committee I Wlnsteads Laxative Phosphate cure chronlo constipation Eiii I YOURE A WOMAN 1 Heres a Good Chance to Buy a Tine FAIT of Slippers or Shoes Cheap wtc KT ROCKS And to Inaugurate our Annual Summer Sale We Have Reduced Several Fine Line of SHOE AND SUPPERS as Follows A lsdie see rm kid I case Lte ohm made Item Booth coed ItmDif IN I turd um cola toe with eee 01 the new spec heel Tons m5a N411 duns shoe Coed one rrpUr fjy Knod Now ante SEE S2T5 WINDOW I we auome who IIh4 II sewowrfad tokeep A Udln bud tuned Oi 14 uo with Ixxili XVI INo3 3rs cone of Ike I naih Ood with rw eleatou 1014 a me diem tw heel Thimae as Coed walltehx Md hum btra I lot 1150 I IoVm NI IBroadway OUR ENTIRE LINE I OFJf STACY ADAMS TAN SHOES gJo 350 Pm 1r 11c11 VVEJRE 5r a SEE OUR LINE OF WOOL FlANNEL SUITS HT 750 SUIT They Beat all Records.

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