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eAox XiciIT JPHB PADUCAH EVENING 0UN MONDAV JANtUHV flo
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Nlro At Atigusni Atignstti Ky inn30Erlro destroyed the threestory hotel here
falfey4 Insurance
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Attempted to ItrlbcI Loulsvlllo Ky Jan 10George3L Dravo of the local branch of A
J ilooth Co the fish and game dealhll was Indicted by the grand jury
I on the charge of offering money to njudicial officer to Influence a deci ¬
I1elon booth ft Co were recently prosecutcd for soiling quail out of season
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and fined 2GOO by Magistrate Fegenbush who alleged that Dravo of-
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him 1600 to Influence the de¬
cision This Is the first Indlctcmrit In
Jefferson county under tho nowstatute
Sllnlster Swnllown Steeli Louisville Ky Jan 30A promIncnt Loulsvlllo tnlnlstor while In adentists chair recently swallowed asteel drill ono and onehalf InchesIlong which became losened from theholder The reverend gentleman hasbeen subjected three times unsuc-cessfully
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to the XHay The name ofthe minister Is withheld at his re ¬
quest upon the ground that publici ¬
ty would bring him Into unpleasantnotoriety and operate fb his disad ¬
vantage In tho pulpit by distractingthe attention of his hearers fromwhat he was saying to thoughts ofthe accidenti-
Olllos XnnifsnkcsWashington Jan 30 Represent¬
ative Ollie M James has received let-ters
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from four good Democraticmothers in the county of Callowaywho tell him that they have giventheir boy babies the name of OllleJames The congressman now hassomething like a bakers dozen of
namesakes In tho First district
Y Sues Former County Judge> Madlsonvllle icyItJan 30Sultwas flied by County Judge R D
Bradley against former CountyJudge C C GIvens In the Hopkinscounty circuit court to recover mon-ey
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in the sum of 431 which be alJeges Mr GIvens paid out for clerktire while county judge claiming he
countysmoneyIkr Republicans In Christian
Hopklnsvllle Ky Jan 30TheRepublican executive committeeSaturday afternoon nominated the-
e >following county ticket James Breathltt judge C 0 Prowse attorneybabe Campbell clerk H C Hesley
represntatlvesuporIntendentJames Allensworth coroner
Hold Mineral LandsMadlsonvlllo Ky Jan 30W11i-
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Lynch And others of DawsonSpringy sold to Nashville capital ¬
ists 1000 acres of the fine mineral
fortaGlaof a line quality said to be thebest In the state Tho Nashville capl ¬
talists will develop the field
Church to lie DedicatedMayfield Ky Jan aOThe Bap-
tists are to dedicate their now churchhere Voburuary 12 the former pas-
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Rev H C Roberts of EurekaSprings Ark the pastor underwhom It was built to preach thodedicatory sermon Tho debt of the
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1O1i H ERES good
vith the frI
IIJoJlt trousersAland Boy
cut in priceI Make idsuit
addition ofa pair-
Reductions
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church will herd been paid by Feb ¬
runty 12 thtf building and furnish ¬
ings having cost about 3d 000
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Mnn Arrested lit WftMiliiRton Hupmowed to Ho it Former 1adtt-
rnh harbor
Washington dispatches sent outSaturday Jtato that ono J W Watkins claiming to be from PaducahKy was arrested for pulling his pis ¬
tol and frightening people on tbostreets It Is believed that his mind Isaffected and may be sent to the asylum
It Is not known who the man Is
unless It laI Baldy WAtkins theformer Paducah barber who for twoor three years has been hangingabout Washington Baltimore undPhiladelphia Imagining that ho litgoing to get about f 40000000worth of tho finest property In Phil ¬
adelphia that was leased for 99years by his forefathers Ho claimedwhen he left hero that the lease hadexpired and the property revertd toheirs of tho original owners but 1t-
was doubtless a pipe like scoresof similar cases and Baldy so farIS anyone hero knows has neversecured anything except tho assuronce of lawyers lie was hero abouta year ago
END IN SIGHT
German Strlko Is Expected to HeOver Soon
Moeller ¬
merce announced In the Reichstagrecently that the government wasnot willing to undertake revision ofthe general mining laws during theexisting strike a conference with
apparentlyledA semiofficial publication now
states that the Prussian ministry willlay before the diet a bill for revIsingthe law In such a way as to beequivalent to granting all essentialdemands of the strikers
The governments decision to actIn the manner indicated makes agood Impression and It Is believedwill hasten resumption of work Inthe mines The Vossische ZeltungsEssen correspondent says publicationof the facts gives the strike leadersgreat satisfaction and that they areready to urge the men to return towork It Is doubtful If the latter willaccept the dispatch lays but a de ¬
cision will be taken on Saturday
SCALDED TO DEATH
Two Men Left Shut Up In TurkishBath House
New York Jan 30Shut in thesteam room of a Russian bath housein Hester street Abraham Pasterflak and Peter Roos were scalded todeath Evidence that both had madefrenzied efforts by cuts and bruiseson both bodies and by blood stalnedscratches in the plaster ot wallsagainst which they had groped Inefforts to find tho outlet
Abraham Stern proprietor of thebath house and five attendants worearrested and held pending an inves-tigation From Incoherent accountsthe police gathered that Roos andPasternak entered tho bath houselast night and after being conductedInto the steam room wore left thereevidently forgotten until the bodieswere fount today There was a gasjet In the room but It was unllghtedand In tho darkness the men wereunable to find the door
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Ii Trousers Inews for the man
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IN THE COURTS
Police CourtIollce Judge b U Sanders held
court all tho morning rind afternoontoday In order to finish the easesagainst Wm Holden and HomerWilliams colored for malicious cut¬
ting and assault and Boyd Mantonand Hermann Clements colored forfalse swearing
Arthur Dunn was this morningfined Uand costs for being drunkand disorderly and after this casewas flnlshedSho Manion case wadbrought up ond a portion of the ovldeuce heard This afternoon at 2
oclock the two cases were taken upagain ahd will be finished today Ifpossible
Circuit CourtThis morning tho juryjn tho caso
of Rachael Johnson agalrist JamesCollins and others returned a Ver-
dict¬
for the defendantThe woman was arrested and sub ¬
sequently released and brought asuit for 5000 for false arrest andImprisonment Tho case was par¬
tlally tried Saturday and taken upagain today-
A Judgment for divorce was filedIn tho caso of Ora Lee Wells againstL C Wells
At press time the case of W FBradshaw against Ed Vaughan wason trial It Is a suit over possessionof land
Licensed to Marry-
J T Dean ago 37 and Ora LeoWilson age 27 both of Carlllo coun ¬
tty Ky have been licensed to wedIt wilt make the second marriage ofthe groom and tho first of tho bridead circuit
Mrs Mamie Cooley McMannoh wasthis morning appointed official courtreporter to succeed Mr Alben Barkley resigned
The case of Cliff Burnett againstFrank H Rleko was dismissed with ¬
out prejudiceThe case of W ft Woodson against
the N C and St L road was dis ¬
missed and settlediilcellI11EtLapis to V J Ulow lor
adlltlontoJWm Ashford and others to JeffD Carter for 200propertylnthoTrimble addition
M H Gallagher to Katherine Gal ¬
JerltlonsTho ShcrrlllRusseil Lumber Cohas med a mechanics loin againstMrs Virginia Warden to recover analleged debt of 95
0 L Gregory deeds to Ottlo Greg-ory
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for U and other considerationproperty in the Afton Heights sec¬
tionJohn W Fry power of attorney to
aril ReedMary and K Little to O C and H
R Hank for 1 and other considera ¬
tion property near Fifth and Clarkstreets I
CT Truoheart to Charles Kirchhoff for 960 property in the coun ¬
tyM L and E A Bryan to C E
Walker for faO property In thocounty
M L and E A Bryan to John PMorton for 000 property in tho
countyAWaller and wife to DOlII
Hughes for U90 property In tho
countyNannieR Dallatn and others to J
F Blchon for 1050 properly near10th and Clay streets
Harry and bonnie Rudolph to Rettlo Rudolph for fa and other consid ¬
oration property In the countyHarry and Lonnle Rudolp to H
C Rudoph for 00 and other consid ¬
oration property In tho countyThe estate of Mollle P Cook has
boon ordered Into the hands of lien ¬
ry Harwood
A Fatal CollisionArdmore I T Jan 30A north
hand passenger train on the Atchi-son Topeka anti Santa Fe railwayand an extra freight collided headon north of Ardmore yesterday Fire-man
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Guy Gone was killed and soy ¬
eral persons Injured
Hurt iby H FullCharles Smith aged 10 of 1000
Harrison street was Injured about1 oclock today at First and Broad-way He works at one of the laun ¬
dries and In gejlng off tljo street carslipped and fell Ills scalp was putbut he was not seriously Injured
Chief of police Ohajrles McNuttof Mayfield Ky Is In the city againtoday on work connected with theMayfield murder mystery ChiefMcNutt hoe nothing at present togive out but hopes soon to have solveed the mystery-
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TWO WEDDINGS
Mil ItAlttlV tXrfiLINH ANn MISSKINHULLA TO JGUItIY1LtNSA-
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MntTlntte of Young Couple At trnccton Yesterday Afternoon
The wedding bans of Mr >harryCollins of tho city to Mlsa Lulu AnnaKlnsotla of Milwaukee Wls weropublished yesterday morning at highones by the Rev Father 11 W Jansen at the SL Francis do Sales churchThe marriage will tnko placo In asetMr ¬
cab for several years and Is an ntCache of one of the laundries Ho 1
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singer of ability and recently hadone of tho principal parts In ThoFirst Lieutenant
The young lady Is quite wellknownhero having visited the fnmllofCapt Ed Farley In Mochanlcsburg
Miss Della Bcrryman n popularyoung lady of Mcchanlcsburg andMr Harry Mcars a valued employeof till Paducah Cooperage companyare reported to have married nt 2
oclock yesterday afternoon at Prince ¬
ton Ky They are expected homeIthis eenllllIMr Mears has been with the com-
pany¬ t
for some time and was under-stood
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In Mochanlcsburg although notknown for certain this afternoon I
thrit the couple had married Miss I
Borryman Is one of tho prettiest and I
most popular young ladles of Mochanlc burg and Is daughter of MrJ D Bcrryman
STOPS COLLISIONS IlY RAIL
Tablet H Klein Introduced In SewKenliuid n Great Success I
United States Consul General DM
Ingham at Auckland Australia In areport to the department of commerce tells of a new system for preIIentlng railway collisions lIe says
An Interesting change has re-
cently been made In the signalingystom In New Zealands railwaywhich it Is thought will make cotil ¬
lions absolutely ImpossibleFor a long time up to a recent I
date what Is knoWn as the block tt
system has been generally used but IJJ
InIItroducednew system Is that no engine driverIs allowed to leave a station without I
atablel In his possession anti the element of safety rests on the fact that I
Ihe machines are so made that It Isimpossible for two of tho tablets to t
bo out at tho same timeIf a driver leaves Auckland for l
Cewmarkot with a tablet that tablethas to bo deposited In the machine atissued allowing a return train toleave that station for Auckland andII
the electrical connection between thetwo stations makes It Impossible toIrextract a tablet from tho AucklandTiachino until the tablet has beenput Into the machine at Newmarket-
It Is claimed by railroad expertsthat under the new system two
trains can not be on the samo sectionat once so that tho danger of colli ¬
lions Is entirely done away with
PKAHODY TO STICK
tiayw Ito HUH No Notion of Withdrawhug Contest
Denver Col Jan 30FormerGovernor Peabody denied a reportthat ho Intended to withdraw hiscontest for the governorship or thatlie had been approached with anyproposition for a compromise
You couldnt drive me out of thiscontest with a pack of bloodhoundsho said I entered tho contest witha determination to probo frauds totho bottom unit I will be there at thefinish If the legislature In Joint ses ¬
sion declares mo plqctod I shall takemy seat If It declares Adams elected I shall gracefully stop down
A now president of tho Connor ¬
cial club will be elected tomorrownight Mr L B Dullols not desiringon account of private business tohold the position Messrs CharlesReed and Ron Wollle are both men ¬
coned for Iho place and whllo neith ¬
er wants tho honor either woulVerve It IIs understood
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Trouhlnioiiio WcnlwtFrom London Tld < nts
Mrs Symea always remind moof a gardener
Dont be unkind ahoa a widownow
Just sQand trying to get rid o-
heri weeds >
I The only pne who lived above allIIsin was the one who lived for nil sin-
ner
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gauge today Is eight feet andfalling cold clear Weather withheavy Ice stilt fuming out and Ice
stilt forming nlonrf the shores Noboats left today In tho Ohio riverThe Dick Fowler and the Dunnevlllo packets are still nt tho bankand wilt have to remain there InllenI I
nltolyI
The Charleston arrived from Ten ¬
nessee river yesterday and Is nt Ii
Brookport unloading She returnstomorrow night i
The Clyde Is ufrom Tennessee I
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Tho Buttorff arrived at Smlthlandyesterday but was unable to got I
down this tar on account of the Iceand turned back for Clarksvllle
Capt J S Tynor of NashvilleIIU In tho city on business
The river Is falling and leaving Ice I
on the sand bars Tho river tins alsogorged above Paducah In severalplaces which stops the Ice and caus ¬
es It to thin considerably I
The Pavonla arrived from Cum-berland
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river yesterday She camedown from Smlthland assisted bytho Caitalla Tho Pavonla will go In ¬
to Tennessee river tomorrowThe WlUord Is hero taking care of
the Smith barges and waiting for-
th Ice to thin out so tho fleet can l
be taken to Joppa for unloadingThe Margaret wont Into Tennessee
river yesterdayThe Inverness will go out today to if
Tennessee river
HOARD OF NAVIGATIONI
Ruled Recently Itcrominendcd IICSecretary Melcatf Will lieIIConlhltndt
Washington Jn30ext Mon-
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tho National Hoard of SteamNavigation will begin a settee ofmeetings in Washington In consider ¬
atlon of the rules and regulations reIIGently recommended to SecretaryMotcalfe of the department of com ¬
pierce and labor by the board ofsupervisors ot tho steamboat Inspec-
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ion service The board has laid before Secretary Metcalfe some lugII
Bested changes in ninny of tho proregulations but tho members
urge Socrcory Metcalfo further to exrtend the time tar tho considerationof the regulations In order that all ofttthe shipping Interests ot the countrymuy have an opportunity to examine
Ithem thoroughly
Hearings as to the proposed rcguII
lations have been arranged by theBoard of Steam Navigation withLawrence O Murray assistant secre-tary of the department of commerceand labor The hearings will boglnInext Monday and may continue two
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r or three days
MAKING MONEY
Over no000 PitUntH WIn INMUII
Last Year
Washington Jan 30The rOllortIof tho commissioner of patents forthe calendar year of 1904 shows reIceipts 1067327 i expenditures U476000 and a balance In the treas ¬
ury to tho credit of the patent ontoJanuary 1 last of 6803870 whl1IIncludes receipts of past years Therewero 62143 applications for pat-ents an Increase of nearly 2000 over1003 and 20428 patents expiredThero wore 30824 patents and de ¬
signs Issued 110 patents reissued2158 trade marks 1114 labola and297 prints registered
LKHLli COM IIS
Will Ito lleapiiolnhd to Guatemalaand HondiiruN
Washington Jan 28LealiaCombs ot IKentucky minister to-
Ol llellllla amj Honduras will boreappointed to represent this coun-
try In the South American republic-
Mr Combs likes his post and wantsto remain In tho diplomatic serviceAt the state department his serviceU commended highly and In additiontho president has the highest regard
annauneotdltherefore that his status under the
Incoming administration Is fixed
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Now Night HiiKK eiiwHMr U n MlBcnlielmor formerly
night baggageman hero but now ofCarbondale has been selected to flllI
the vacancy caused by Uio resignaNfMoore of the local Hlnca Central
At least the ossified man has all1Ina backbone he needs in his bustpeas
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JANES iiREAL ESTATEMORTGAGESLOANS
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Sara enough bargains innow 4I1xroom house with bath hot and coldwater connections and every conenlcnco HOIIRO just finished and ownor must sacflflco without over livingIn It South Sldo Prico = 1300cash See mo It you want bargainIn home t
912 Jefferson street 8roomhouse 00ft lot eowor connectioneasy payments best residence seeIon Prlco 5000
Nice 4room residence good houseand large lot on South Eighth streetexcellent homo for colored tuna atrK
900 on easy payments628 N Eighth St Croom nous In
best residence part of city Price2f60
627 N Fifth St Groom housegood one on lot 67 ft 9 Inches by108 to alley Doslrablo home Price2250 r
Notlco removal of my once toRoom C Truohcart building andcomo there for bargains In real ci ¬ a
tate or farm mortgage loans on 10 kyears tlmo at 6 per cent igterst
One Madison St Fountain Park50 foot lot for UGO cash Most doslrablo suburban lot I know of attbo price
Bargain to homo builders In 25 r- wtlots near L 0 passenger depot atfl00 each on small cash paymentand balance U per month Those arebest lots to be gotten near depot and
want cheap homes there come and teet first choice
235 South Sixth St very desirable10 room house on corner lot front ¬
4ing Yclser park Excellent residencewell suited for first class board ¬
house See me for price andas am anxious to soil
1000 Jefferson St number one 10room house on corner lot In excelflent condition good stable Flat1
Mass rcitdenco or well located androomy enough for boarding house u j
5000 on reasonable pay ¬
mantaSeven roorn two atory residence
with sewerage bath 62foot cornerlot at southeast corner Ninth and Ad
ins streets excellent location Price
12400Justback of last named corner
home fronting on Adams street a 3
house In good condition andat price GOO a fine Investment forthe rent or a horns
The former Grace hoot plant onNorth Fifth St salt lido blllunUsdlson and Harrison lot i7 ft IIndian with two ales cottage on it
blch rent for U7IiOa monthPrice 8000 on reasonable terms totoll buyer
Dont forct that I have at allrmes plenty money to loan on farmmortgages at 8 per clint Interact tinyears time
New plat of Madison St lots justptst of and adjoining Fountain parkill level and high and street gradedtad traveled Surrey just mad andSlat turned over tonit Corns whilesn get first choice Prices 310 of
which 16 each and balance on iemonthly payments Location priesand term considered these are mostdesirable lots In Psducab
First clsss business property on lboth Sesond and Third streets nearroadway Best chance to be had laI
this line of Investment Ask for dealle
Large number of Ilechlnlc burlots on small monthly paymentsprices from UO up
Four excellent houses on Tonnestee street between llth and llthstreets no better of else and class In
city Corner one at 2600 and three +
Inside ones at 1600 eachNo CO North Sixth street renlfcd
by year to prompt paying tenant at3S per mouth Price 4000
1317 Jefferson street Rood 4 roompottage on lot worth 1000 at U100 d
Rowlandtown house and lot on
traveled street at 600 on smallmonthly payments
No S3Q Kentucky avenue goodbusiness property Rents at 36 per c
month price on easy payments Utoo
New house 4 rooms hall bathVo 1 residence I 50 ft lot on Mon-
roe street between 18th and 13thU 1600
No 305 North Seventh street lot116 by lOll ft to alley 13 roomhouse very choicest property In city i
At price to make sate See me If youwant best thing to be h-
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