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I h vor xvi NO 203 PADUOAH ICY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24 1904 10 PER WEEKt
RUSSIANS HOPEFUL
THEY CAN HOLD OUT
Japanese Losing Thousands II-ns
I
IneffectualAssaults
OhrUtenlng of Heir at St Peters
burg a Qrlllllaut Ceremony
Today
iOF TilE SIEGE HKEMB NEAR
iiENDfw6n Advice lndhI
rile that Port Arthur hs all but lallrn The Infornmtloii lel accepted how
4 rvrr a a continuation of previous report that the llu Ins have lliotn drirrn from llislun endl thai the Japan
r are vrry rlow tolbe southern forte and
to the eastern defensesTim lust Japanese under the leader
Lipof their tnnaulare subscribingmarry and rriarlng to celebrate theeapeclcd full uf the forlres
TIlt Chinese win arrived loday furtier retort that a Russian warship wuhit tby a shell rrrrntly and sunk In theharbor2A rejxirt was tabled several dayI ago
a gunboat uf the Otvujnl type millirfii iiink This IIs probably the vrelreferred ID
HOIIJ SOT AllAXDOXKD
tit Petersburg August 24While theGeneral SUIT does not wealI 110 anxlely the It nilllUty authorities tarenot abandoned the hope tht lien Kto
r rlwill1 heI able to hutout Thlmore hopeful view Iis somewhat tornmil by an unofficial dlipatrh fnun LUoYang saying that In a two day acquittIn tug ID std1 lug 20th attackem like their pmlN enrl were hmleti
A off with hoary IIOMM
The itiullan at Ilan Yang llwtf lhrquiet but the Improving weather pre
44robsI the renewal of military attlrllyI Mleved that If Jen KuropalkinfvIIsI contemplating a dlvcndnn In favor of
I j Putt Arthur It will ixil Ihe lung iliUyrd-Conwrvatlvo rrilles tthlln thy are
lint chary In giving the Jp nec duemilitary eredlt for lad performanceRay In plain language tIt the late IIn
too lat to but and that every day Oran
ttrIItIOllt will rentier the Japan-roe position about Uao Yang marc preirloll1 Kven the must sanguine admit thegravity of the situation from the Itiii
ln point of view and the inont nerlnim flew 1 from the InUIt would tint bereceived wllh great surprise
CAUSE OF KAIIUIIRCliefoo August 21The partial fall
ore of the JMineM check on fart Arthur I attributed to the terrible firefrom the large number of ground mimesplurd by the Ituins which mighthave wrought havoo among the Japanroe troops
itmJCU DAMANK WIIOLHIIT
r heefoo Augutt 21IuIOlit advicesUte that the majority of the building
In Port Arthur remain undamaged Thetown hall and one Mngmlnn were destroyed It In further Mated that fourUrge warldp in the harbor were no
badly damaged that theyare aelcs andonly one war teasel line loIIIS left
+ 4alsarderAX IMlOSINU CKItraiOXYSt IVteroburg August 2LWith
Htiii and crrfmony the Cznrewitchnt heir to tie Ituslun throne was baptized
i In the Palace 1eterliolf todayI ASMIII
binge of diplomat and others who wittt-
ii nessed the ceremony was brilliant Thechild was annoinUrd and Immersed In
IrerenonyIa mu bythe Nan WIN piihlMintI This gruntnniny Jirljlleges to the eoile of Itus
sla and ntteniitn to conciliate the proPie of unhand
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JAIANIWft STEAMER LAST
Uimloii August 21TIto agent of-
f Lloyds at Nagasaki telegraphs that the
wa1t47nstcrew was saved1 and lauded
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WITH KIUOIITKUI LOSS
Man Yang Aiigunt 24 Acconllng tothe latent iiiforiiiatlon from Iort Arthur A furious Jnpnncte attack throughout Aug 10 and Aug 211 was repulsedwith terrific loss This news WHS reo
ceiveil here with the greatest joyThem hue IMVII no serious flgliling In
s19 this region hilt there has leers a small3 Hklrmlxh nt Anslmnihan where Japan
sac troop attacked a Itutnlan outpoll
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PADUCAHULOFFICIAL INQUIRY
AT STATESBORO
Governor Terrell HnS Ordered
nu Investigation
John May Killed Over a Water-
melon In Tonntiico by
Neighbor IIISIXTY HURT IN A WIIKOIC
Atlanta Aug 24On hie returnfrom St LsnlH yonterday GOT JosephM Teriell heleta conference withBimoion IV Harrison adjutant gen ¬
era of Georgia nt which the recentStiteaboro lynching wai illicnMod
The conference tcrmiontod with theappointment of a court of Inquiry toinvestigate tbo conduct of the ieilltl-fromwblch the mob took the prisonere
The court le composed of the fob
lowing Colonel A It Lawlon retired of Havannab president Col-
onel¬
W1s Wooten of Albany Lieutenant Colonel W W Parker of At-
lanta Major W L Wyly of ThomasTlllo Ipd Captain Wanton Onco ofHawkinivllle
SHOOTING OVER MELONSUookoTllle Tenn AUjinit 24
John May was shot end killed byBenjamin Hnrland near RavenicrottUnrlnnd had been missing melonfrom his patch and it seems had accased May of being one of the a part ywho had taken some of them Ms
dwent to HarUndH thin morning anbegan abusing him the latter bringlog out a shotgun and emptying 1
Into Mays breaitS-
HOOTING NEAR NASUVlrrENaihrllle Tenn August 24
Near Porterfleld Cannon county JK Terrell was thot and badly beatenby pstions unknown HA was livingalone with an ace and was found onoooNcloui on the floor of his roomwith his ilonblebarrolcd shotgunbroken to piece by his tide JIll condition in critical There II great ex ¬
citement in the neighborhood
SIXTY HURT IN WRECKKocbeiUr N Y August 21
Almost slay were Injured lama perhips fatally bj a hendon collision ontho Roobcitcr and Knitotn Electricrlalway today near Plttiford
NO REFORMS
ALBANIANS TO BE GIVEN PROTEOTION
Vienna Augustfrom Belgrade say that at a meetingof Albanians bold at Ipek It Will decided to drive out of Albania allChristian Gendarmes and not permittbo proposed reforms to bo put Inopeiatlon and also to Insist upon therulcaio of the condemned Albannialeader
uPrivate Ctntcllo n niemlicr of Cur
pony I Ninth InfantryI at WatertownX Y throw hpcpjwr In a sentrys eyes
cad tried to castle hut was fatallyshot
Bat tow men have boon injured by
tbo accldenatl dlicbnrgo of their duty
and were driven nit wllh a loss of sixkilled
Ilao Yung tins coi criciiml two daysof bright weather and there I a touch
of niiliimn In the air The rainy season
has apparently lerminalcdTIlt military Iinactivity Iis credited1
here to tin fact that the Japanese urlconcentrating till their attention on
Port Arthur
SEVASTOPOL STRIKESh JANETokln August 21 Admiral Kalnokn
reports that us the Kusulaii battleshipSevastoH l was emerging from Iort Ar
thur Monday sin slruik n mine afterwhich khv wes seen to IIMI listedI lo starboard She was towel1 hawk into tho liarhot
OIVBX UNTIL SUNRAY
Washington August 21life State dnI
parlmenl received n cablegram todayfrom Consul Oeiicnil ioodnow at Shrughits staling that Ihe Chinese Foreign Oflice Hoard has extended the tine for repairs lo the Askold until Sunday
a es
WHO IS THIS
AT CINCINNATII
Says lie IlelongstoSecetOrdel1nI
Ho Ili Hollered to be Harry Sowell
Formerly Employe of Cordage
Factory
liAS NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED
Who Is the man in jail at Cincinnail who claims to bo of a prominentIaducetLodge of Elks
A few duya ago two men were ar-
rested In the net of burglarizing ahouse in Cincinnati They werejailed and one of them claimed to Uha e
was a member of Paducah Lodge olr
ElksNewspaper correspondents here were
telegraphed to learn something of thmans Identity bnt the only namesimilar on the lodge records wanGeorge F Spencer an actor who be-
longed to tbo lodge and died in NowYork two or throe yens ago
The prisoner nt Cincinnati fromreports seemed to know a lot aboutSpinner or Sponger whole relativeslive in Clnuclnnall but they all Including a brother confirmed tbo factthat Spencer was dead
Ulnco then the man has given HOT
oral other names and one sf them itfied>
Company here and a member of thepositiat d
and was next heard of swindlingeverybody ho could all over tbo counfly on the strength of being an Elk
Ho forged chock cubed worthier e
drafts and borrowed money and manycomplaints were received by the lodgefrom various punts cf the countrySewell always giving Paducah as hishome He did not remain an Elkflong and the last time ho was heardfrom be wai in jail over in Murphyboro IlLor some adjacent town forcashing a worthless check He waritlll playing the Elk dodge to workhit schemes
Sewell while here married a Padncnh girl who is itlll living here Ho
has not been beard from in a year ormore unlcti the man in Cincinnatiis he Owing to the latter evidentfamiliarity with Padiicnb and thefact that bo leemcd to know 10 muchabout the death of the Elk ho was try ¬
leg to Impersonate It le believed It Iis
HowcllAt present however tho Cincin
anti paper are at a loss to know whobo la If it IIs Sewell he Is wantedIn ninny parts of the country
STRIKERS STILL HOPE
Chicago Ang 21Irrsidont Don
nelly declared today that the prosPOCIH of winning the itockjurrtistrike are blight He bated hit hopes
01 the demornllzed condition of thepackers business and the heavy lossesHoitalncd Ho laid tbo packers worecompelled to sell meat below cost andwore being out Into by Independentpuckers
New York Ang l4Tho failureof Page t Co prominent members ofthe Now Orleans and New Yorkcotton exchanges was announced to-
day It 1Is said the firm was caughton the ibort into of the market
TODAYS MARKETS
Furnished by Paducah CommissionCo looDroadway-
WnaAT ntca LOW CtostIJIDcl 1
CocaaeIt 301-
liocI
ill 131Sa 1
oars
331Dec41Qe-1Towamt10 93to M tooplln la 1016 100Oetotoa 107 Ina-ik do M no II to 63Jon I6 tear 061
STOCKSI c tar tiff 139
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HE LEFT PADUCAH
ON OLD GREY HORSE
Judge L S Trimble n FormerCitizen is Dead
Lived In Padcuah for Many Years
Before Ho Myiterlonily
Vanished
BROTHER OK A A TRIMLBE
News readied the city today of thedeath of Judge tawrcncc K Trimblel forabranch in Tijcras Canyon near AlbuerqueS M He lied been in bad health forsome time but dysentery was the immediate cause of his death
lodge Tumblel was Ions in EasternKentucky and lacked just ono month ofbeing 80 years of age He tamp to Idducal when about 30 year of age Hebecame quite wealthy being at one timeworth about 100000 He was promitineecircuit judge from this district and wairongrclAIDuring the war he was a union manbut Wits a lDemocrat At the eIorthe war he was elected to congress andwas instrumental III adjusting mailroutes in this section which were upseton account of thwar
lie never married but built a handsome home in Arcadia now occupied bythe auntyof Dr W II Sandcrswhcrehe lived all alone
He lad political and financial misfortune however and nearly 25 years agohe left home on an old grey horse hewas acruntomed to ride ostensibly toeome to thl Illon a little businessand never returned The familyyof hisbrother Mr11 Trimble who livedrrolllIhim in several months when lie wroteto them from Albucrijue N M1 lie retrieved ills fortunes in his new homewhich vw at the tine he went therejust opciird to settlers and became oneof the most prominent jurist of thewest He paid olT all his obligationshere He was hold In high esteem byhis associates of the bur at Albuerquewho paid a tribute to his kindness ofheart gentleness of temper and dUposilion courtesy toward all with whom Jie
tame in contact anti his high standingand conduct especially In public againIn n meeting held to Ipans revolutions onhi death an account of whirls IIs givenIn an Albuquerque paper received here
Ills brother Mr A A Trimble withhis family followed Judge Trimble toNew Mexico and are now residing here
Judge Trimble Lad many friends hereamong the older citizens who will regret to learn of his death
THE MAFIA
CHARGED WITH BEING RE-
SPONSIBLE FOR A MURDER
Now York August 2LThe policehave Information which causes themto bollard that the Mafia are responaible for tko deliberate murder of Salvntoro Bosiotto by Carlo RosiatI thismorning A riot followed the mar¬
der which occurred In the Italianquarters It 1is claimed the murderedman gave information to the police ofplans of the Mafia to rob Italiansposting through Now York on theirway to Italy
FIFTY FAMILIES
ARE MADE HOMELESS BY A
NEW YORK FIRE
Now York August 24Fifty famMiss wero made bomeleu by a fireIwhich broke out In the four stor1Itenement in Wllllamitnrg this morn ¬
leg and spread to tbq adjoining tene
sent A number of occupants wcroIrescued by fireme-
nARMOUR LOSES
100000 DAMAGE DONE TO THEGLUE FACTORY
Chicago August 21Fire thismorning caused the lOll of a hundredthousand dollars at Armour GlueFactory near the river This is notIii the took yards district and thepolice believe tbo fire was caused by
spontaneous combustion
rey
WHILE DESPONDENT
HE TOOK HIS LIFE
William Brown Caulker Com
nits Suicide in Indiana
lie Formerly Worked in Padncah and
Married Miss Mary JonesI
Bore
SHOT HIMSELF AT MADISON
News of the suicide of William Drowna well known caulker until recently ofIadtieah reached the city this morningA dispatch stalest
Madison Ind August 22 WilliamDrown a caulker aged thirtyfiveyears borrowed a 38calibcr revolverandahot himself lIAlIal G oclock tideevening in the door of this Washingtonhouse where he boarded lie left awife In Poducah and two children here-
by a former marriageIlrown worked In Iaducah for some
time and was well known here amongthe ship carpenters and caulkers Hewas employed for some time by CaptIlaker of the AyerLord Tie companyand while here boarded at Mrs OllieBensons 218 Adams street He was lasthero a few months ego andwent toMadison led to work
While in the city Drown who is aresident of Madison married Miss MaryJones of near 12th and Ilroadway hereand she hu never joined him having until recently been employedat a atonenear Fourth and Ilroad She Is now III
at the hone of her father
NOVEL POINT
Will be Decided by Judge Reedin Gilbertsville Case
Can Towns Keep n Railroad From
Parsing Through J
Circuit Judge Reed will In a dOlortwo decide the injunction suitbrought by the town of GilbertivilleMarshall county against tbo IllinoisCentral to restrain it from goingthrough a street In the town It isondentood that Judge Reed will de ¬
aide In favor of tho railroad company-
It Ile the first time the question hasever been up in Its present shape anda great deal of Interest li taken Inthe decision ai there are no preced ¬
ants by which to bbo guided It seemsthat in chanalng tbo I 0 tracks toconform to the new route taken inmoving the Tenmsioo river bridgeabout a mllo from GilberUvlllo it Isnecessary to ran the tracks throughanother side of the town instead ofwhere it now IIs Tho citizens triedto prevent it and the question railedwas whether a railroad could go
through a town without the townspermission and contrary to the deilres of the tow-
nCHICAGO CANNOT
INTERFERE BY REMOVINGSTRIKE BREAKERS FROM
PLANTS
Chicago August 24Judgo Brontano this morning granted the appli ¬
cation of tho packer for an Injunc ¬
tlon restraining the city of Chicagofrom enforcing time order for tboevacuation of the building in thestock yards used ai sleeping quartersfor strike breakers
It IIs aid the injunction was grant ¬
ed in the interett of peace businessana good order If the men are roo
qnlrcd to leave tbo stock yards everynight riots will result and It was amatter of public expediency to pre-
vent
LEESTODAY
The regular tobacco sales are inprogress today and about 2SO hogs-
heads will bo told slightly less thanmat week
o
Women admire a handsome manwhen he has good wmin but tberosthe trouble
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NEARLY EVERYBODY
IN PADUCAH
READS THE SUNDO YOU
CENTS
21Dlgmtches
MAN THE TRAGIC DEATH
OF A POPULAR MAN
Hugh J Mann a Hardware
Drummer Shoots Himself
uti Pistol Accidentally Wont oVtho
Bullet Penetrating illsHeart
OFTEN CAME TO PADUOAH
News of the tragic death of a travel ¬
ing man well known In Iaducah IIs gin ¬
en in the Louisville paper of yesterdayMr Hugh J Mann aged 27 who cameto Paducah for several year as a trav ¬
cling salesman for tho Simmons Hard-ware
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company and about a year agowent with the Ilelknap romlanatLouisville accidentally killed himselfwith a pistol
Mr Mann had not been in Paducahfor some months but had many friendhere He was married about a year agoto Miss Isabel Scanlon of LouisvilleHis home was formerly in HarrodsburgKy The lads relative to his death arethat he was sitting on his bed prepareing to retire when a pistol he was play-fully handling went off the bullet pierc ¬
ing his heartMrs Mann statement according to
the Louisville Times wasMr Mann Mr and Mri Owen Mann
his brother and siit rinlawand I spentthe evening together In pleasant conversation and talked of arrangementsfor entertainlg the sisters of our huebands who were expected the latter partof the week on a visit We retiredearly Mr Mann desiring an early startin time morning In order to attend tosome business down town I was batedon the bed at time side of my husbandHe placed a piece of candy In my mouthand lay bark on the lied As hedidI sohe remarked that he did not think therewould 1m any burglar and he wouldmove his revolver from under Ids headA moment later the shot rang out endho rollonr with the sleuth stare inlids fare
The shot and the agonizedscreamfrom his wife brought Owen Mann andhis wife to the room They summonedUr W n Young by telephone but byIho lime the physician arrived Mr Mannwas death
Mr J W 111lecrtary of theIlelknap Hunhvara and Manufacturingcompany by whom Mann was employedas private secretary was seen thismornings and said
This is a very deplorable affair andhas affected mo deeply Hugh was onoof tho brightest and most promisingyoung men I here ever known Ho en ¬
joyed the confidence of his employersand was held in the highest esteem Itwas certainly an accident for he Willcheer rill when he left the atom lastevening He could not have contem ¬
plated suicide Ills domestic life washappy It is true he urea In debt butnot to any great extent Ho lost in acnaee roasting venture and owed somefew hundred dollars but he made agood salary and such a debt should nothave caused him any worry
Besides his brother ho is survived bya widow his parents and throe listersThe latter reside in Harrodsburg
Mr Mann made his headquarters forninny months in Iaducah both beforeand after he married lIe was former-ly an assistant under Mr Hugh Lariiofor the Simmons company
WALKED OFF ROOF
MARION YOUTH WAS FATALLYINJURED TODAY
Marlon Ky August 21 HowardMcDonnell ailed 31 ion of Rev R TMcConnell while in a lomnambnllitlo sleep walned off tbo second storyTorand at his home here and wasfatally hurt He was found this morn
ios brother
DEATH IN TRIGO
Cadiz Ky Aug 21Mrs EdKelly Boyd wife of George Boyd ofTennessee died at the home of hersister at Wai Ion la of consumptionShe was the daughter of Judge J EKelly who died here recently
Great damage has been dune to railand wagon roads In Arizona by rains
The Russian section in the Art Palaceat the Worlds fair has finally been
thrown open to the public
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