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TO IKEEP
ONN H Sept 1tgoing Into ef ¬
feet was at highi
noon by thu envoy n thin hotel with ¬
out at a ntthe navy yard It wax called at oncelo Jen and Oyarunt I
VeroSt Sept ¬
es trout the army In justsay that tho news of peace
was by the troops with greatand the ¬
ed their joy by ouch dthor and1
at once began a joyusTheute nt the of and
tho army is to wina series of
of JapanSept l an ¬
was made today that ahas been from theof Japan his consent
and to the peace terms and1
to nn
Plan Illgcal IA move
meat Is on foot to give ttotho of Presl ¬
dent penceby him In aon his return to the tho last otithe month It Is to havea great Qf on
avenue and have thocity < bl <
an escort of andcivic bodies
TIll Ull Sot AttendHay Sept 1
has anto attend a atWord hero that awas to anand Loob wlwd that lIttwould be useless as thowill not lenvo flay until ho returns to Sept 30
1to Ho I
Sept theretray be some for delayover the tho ex¬
is that tho pence treatyRussia nUll Japan will bo
signed There Is ntn slight over
to tho Island ofhilt IIP Is a under¬
will soon bo Witht
this the first rough draftof the treaty Is
Tile Usual Meted OutPar thin UMiinl Crime
Sept IA negro name dwas at Miss
last night for an ivsxaultton tho sevon year old of a
near
Fly1 Wheel Kills Seven MenPa Sept IA fly
Wheel la thou Tilbu worksburst this and seven monwere 1killed and ten
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Doc 73H 734Corn
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IiSAT XVII NO 210 PADUCAH KENTUCKY FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 1905 10 CENTS PBK WEEK
ARMISTICE SIGNED
AT HIGH NOON TODAY
War Really Over
Soldiers Overjoyed
Emperor Japan ApproveRussian Officers
Disappointed
WANTED h1011TINL
ARMISTICE AGRiMDPortsmouth
proclamation armisticeImmediately signed
formality sjteclal meeting
Llncvltch Marshall
Troops HappyPetersburg IDlslatch
Manchuriareceived
receivedenthusiasm soldiers manifest
kissingcelebration
odlcdrs openly express displeasclosing hostilities
declare preparedbrilliant victories
Emperor AgreesPortsmouth Formal
nouncomentmessage receivedEmperor giving
approvalagreeing armistice
DemonstrationWashington
expressioncountrys appreciation
Roosevelts achievementgreeting demonstration
capitolproposed
outpouring citizensPennsylvania
decorated Hndttngn ri6lhopresident military
PrescientOyster President
Roosevelt declined Invitationbanquet Portsmouth
reached committeecoming present InvitationSecretary
presidentOyster
Washington
Treaty Signed TueMlayPortsmouth 1Whllo
Unlockedphraseology present
poctatlonbetween
Tuesday presentdisagreement articles
reining Saglmllonthought complete
standing reachedexception
practically finished
NEORO LYNCHED
Piinlklmient
MemphisBccBly lynched Rosetta
attempteddaughter
prominent planter Iloaotta
MdKeesportNational
afternoonInjured
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MlNOIt MISIIAlS
Several Reported to the IllinoisCentral this Morning
Yesterday WitS a day of minor ac¬
cidents In tho local I C shopsGeorge Seltz n machinist was injured by a driving rod falling on hisfoot He will bo disabled somo timeono too being mashed nearly off
W L Cavitt a car repairer wasstruck In tho head by a chisel antia deep gash Inflicted
Ed Dyers colored a brakemanwas assisting In pulling down a watertankspout at Cumberland riverwhen tho spout suddenly lowered andtruck him in tho head Inflicting asevere woundr
LOUISVILLE PLAYERS
SEVEN OF THEM HURT IN KANSAS CITY COLLISION
Wagonette Was lilt by Trolly CarPlayers Disabled For Several
Days
Kansas City Sept lSoven mom ¬
bets of tho Louisville baseball clubwore Injured In n collision yester¬
day between a trolley car and a wag ¬
onette In which th+ club was balmtoken from tho ball pork to tho hotel
The linjuredIEd Konnn pitcher Crones of left
arm fractured and dislocated concus ¬
aloe of lento bones of right handfracturedeyeInjured
Fred Clay center fielderLorry Qulnlan shortstop
thirdlJUsomanNathan Wilbur secretary of the
clubhilly Hallman right fielderIllplrer StccherWith the exception of Retina nonn
of the victims Is seriously hurtghteenth ¬
blockfromac-cident occurred
W111trainpIatadTenchToledogame Secre ¬
tarthInjuredfor several days and that ball playerswould have to be secured for thegames to ire played during next
T nIXEW FIRM
Reglns Business ut Cairo FormerPadiichhans Injt
Cairo III Sept lTho nowwholesale grocery concern theScuddcrsGnle Wearers Co beganbusiness today Tins company Is aconsolidation of two very prominentofStof this city The former opened up InCairo only a fow months ago butas it succeeded ono of tho oldestconcerns In the city Its success wasgreat from the start Tho FieldsWonren Co IIHH boon hero longerthough its business career hero hasbeep comparatively short Tho activemanagement of tho now companywill bo practically the same as thoold FleldsWoaren company
BYSTANDER KILLED
Inn Pistol Duel at Louisville ABintender Badly Womulril
Louisville Sept tTho com ¬
plaint of Charles Patton coloredthat the beer was lint caused a Ills ¬
tol duel between Patton and JohnHennessey a whlto bartendermidnight Charles Sheriff n negrobystander was killed and Hennes ¬
soy was vounded
TIN KILLED
lit tho Wreck of an English ExpressTrain
London Sept 1ITho CromorlExpress on tho Great EasternI waxwrecked at Cholmsford this morning
The pfficlal report says that tonpersons wore killed The train sud-
denly loft the rails and dashed Intotho station and tho wreckage caught i
fire Several persons wore cremated I
Admiral Deweyt Hrother DeadMontpeller Vtf Sept 1 Charles
Dewy the only brother of AdmiralGoo pewey died at hs home horn
BlestI night aged seventynine
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NOT MDCH CHANGE
AT NEW ORLEANS
441 New discs anti 0 Now Foci
Yesterdny
Six Deaths Shows a DecreaseIt IsRelieved tho Scourge IB Get ¬
ting Under Control
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Report to m yesterdayi Now cases 41
Total to date 1919Deaths G
Total 277New foci C
Todays Fever ReportNew Orleans SoptiAt noon
ton now cases and ono death fromyellow fever had been reported Thedead man Is a negro
ISituation at New Orleans
t Now Orleans La Sept IEvldecning his deep sympathy with NewOrleans President Roosevelt yes ¬
terday sent a notable acknowledge ¬
mont to Mayor Dohrmnn of a tele ¬
gram applauding the presidents ser¬
vice to humanity In restoring peaceIn the far east
Mayor Behrmans telegram wasNew Orleans hastens to give ox ¬
pression to her profound admirationof your wonderful accomplishmentIt must prove a source of lastln epride to all true hearted American-to feel and know the whole civilizedworld Is paying homage to tho greattchieftain of our country from whos-
master mind emanated an achieve ¬
ment In the cause of humanitwhich wIll rival any of tho mastsstrokes which ever have been or overwill bo recorded In history
Tho president replied No tele ¬
gram has touched mo as deeply nthe telegram from you showing thatIn the midst of her great trial NewOrleans Is so keenly alive to all thateffects tho Interest of tho world andt1iQ liorj6rCoirowxicountry Youhavo given tit expression to the feelIngs of your bravo and gallant peeple for only those with lofty souls I
can in the midst of their own grieffind tlmo to think of others I trustI need not pay how deep and con ¬
stant my anxiety Is for the welfareof your city and state
The new business year in New Or¬
leans opening today found the yellaw fever situation BO evidently un ¬
der control that based on presentconditions business men and Oman ¬
ciers are looking forward to excep ¬
tional activity In nil lines of Industry when the fever Is finally stump ¬
ed out and free Intercourse resum-ed
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The report for yesterday againwas favorable as to new cases andeaths tf
Surgeon Von Exdorf returnedlfrom a trip to Leevlllo Doscrlbfntho conditions there ho said thorare 175 people In the settlement ofwhom 175 uro now ill Between 20and 30 deaths have occurred thornsince the yellow lever appeared
ILt0110 PAID
For Loss In Ihn Recent TobncWarehouse Fire
Tho Insurance adjustors who areherq settling tho loss of tho FarmerGraham and others who sustainedI
losses in tho warehouse flro lastweek havo settled all but a tow hun ¬
dred dollars qf tho entire lossIt Is said that the total figures fIn43000tThe loss of the dealers on all full1
Insurance was paid but some buy ¬
ers had more Insurance than tobac-co
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on hand and those losses were oftcourse apportioned and not paid IinI
fullOne matter with tho Graham com ¬
pany Is hanging flro but this only be-
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the adjustors have tq go oversome books before adjusting theloss
JURY DISAGREEDi
Amt the Mini Who Hung It1 Is Protucted by Soldiers
Russellvlllo Sept IThe Fletch ¬
er jury was discharged at 11 a mtoday being unable to agree Elevenworn for the death penalty and onoMr Christian for ten years and rec¬
ommendation for a pardon He iIsnow lu the protection of the military
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TIMEKEEPER QUITSt
Mr Lawrence Hermann Accepts 10 ¬
sition In Evansvllle
Mr Lawrence Hermann who hasbeen employed as timekeeper In thellocal J C master mechanics ofllchas resigned and gone to Evansvilletthe change being effective today
Mr Frank Theobold who has beenttimekeeper In the woodworking do ¬
partment has been promoted to theposition vacated by Mr Hermann andassumed his new duties today MrQua Dlchon Is acting temporarily InMr Thcobolds place
Mr Hermann succeeds In Evansvile Mr E Manion resigned froma clerical position In the general of¬
fices
rime TemperatureYesterday tho maximum tempera ¬
ture reached 94 but today It has notbeen so high but has been very
close The lowest last night was70 Today the highest will be about85 or 87
MORRISON CAUGHT
FORMER STREETI CAR CONDUC ¬
TOIL ARRESTED AT MILANTENN
Is Charged With Conspiring to Dc¬
fraud the Street Car Coinimhy
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Detective T Ji Moore returned atEdgareofficers had been allot for several
monthsTheconespiring to defraud the Paducah CityRailway out of money
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yHe was employed on the street careas motorman and conductor andwhile acting as the latter In some-way got hold of an extra cash regis¬
ster He would use this extra regis ¬
ter It Is alleged In collecting ringIng up each fare but when he wentto go oft duty would take his regu ¬
tar company register aniLrlngI up thenuinlftPof fareshewanfe3r to givethe company and pocket the rest ItIs further alleged that tho boy loan ¬
ed the register to other conductorswho used U or attempted to use It Indefrauding the company out of mone
The boy is being held and is at ¬
tempting to give bond for his appear ¬
once before an examining courtDetective Moore had no trouble
with Morrison and allowed him asmuch freedom as he desired Morn ¬
son was In Memphis a short time af¬
tter ho left Paducah but for nineweeks had been clerk In the hotel atMilanIt
Is understood that Morrison hasnothing to say about the chargeweredn
RYASaSUMMONS THREEI 10 COMIC UP
AND EXPLAIN
May Flee Them for Working Mines
f0Um Livingston County
Clerk R Ptiryenr of the fed ¬
eral court of this district Jhia mornIng received an order of an unusual
natureItIn the case of W H Mann
against tire Marlon Zinc Co andothers a suit to softie the ownership
1of mineral property In Livingstonand Crittenden counties During arecent sitting of court the judge sus-
tained¬
an injunction restraining any ¬
one In the suit from digging or workfug tho mineral property Nothingwas done with the property untilseveral weeks ago when It is claim ¬
ed W H Mann W ILI Kennedy andC Sr Knight parties In the suit be ¬
gan diggingThis Is In direct conflict with the
Instructions of tho court and theordor received this morning sum ¬
moned time throe above mentionedpersons to uppear in Louisville bofore Judge Walter Evans on Sep ¬
ember 8 and show reason why theyshould not bo punished for contemptof court In tailing to carry out thoprovisions of tire Injunction
The suit has been In federal courtfor sojiietlme and has been one oft
stoat interest
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ENCAMPMENT IS
NOW ALMOST OVER
Dinner Tomorrow Will ho thelast Meal
Tire Work of Tacking Regan TodayfSoldiers Leave Tomorrow Night
At 10 Oclock
LAST DRESS PARADE TOMORROW
In a few hours the encampmentwill como to an end Today a grntdeal of equipment was packed forshipment and tomorrow morning hoIquartermaster officers will beginloading baggage cars The camp willbe struck tomorrow shortly after boonDinner will bo tho last meal servedbat the men will be Issued travelingrations At first It was thought thatIt would take until Monday to geteverything away but the officers willfinish In time to get away tomorrownight at 10 oclock when the regi-
ment¬
leaves for home on a special
trainAlltho companies have finished
shooting on tho target range and thisafternoon the targets were takendown and packed for shipment toFrankfort This morning the fivebest shots In each company were onthe range and after they finishedshooting some of the general officerswent over and shot with pistols Theregimental officers shot yesterday afternoon and some good scores weremade
The final dress parade takes plaoetomorrow afternoon In tho baseballpark The parade this afternoon wasattended by a small Crowd The mensuffered considerably front the In-
tense¬
heat The last guard mountwill be tomorroV morning Up untilnoon the dally routine will be carried out after which the tents willbo taken down and each one carefullyfolded and loads l onto wagons lo-
bo hauled to Eleventh and Broad-way
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for loading into cars Col A TMcCbfmackwlir nirIten TTnaTInspec
tlon of the camp tomorrow morningand have It eleaned so it will be leftIn a good sanitary condition
Capt Mervln Parrent of the quar ¬
termasters department leaves tomor ¬
row night for RusSellvIllo to join thetroops there where he Is acting quar-termaster
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and commissary He hadto return here to assist 1n shippingthe equipment Capt iParrent Isafraid there will be trouble at Russellvillo on account of the jury failingto agree In the criminal assault case
The officer of the day is CaptH Boswell of company I Mayfieldand officer of the guard LieutShanks of company E Madlsonvllle
The work of tho paymasters de ¬
partment has been completed andlast night Col Mott Ayres and MrsAres left for Fulton to remain a fedays and Capt C E Wright anassistant In the paymasters officereturned to Frankfort
Yesterday and today have been twof the hottest days of the encamp ¬
ment There were several heat pros ¬
trations but none of any serlousnose
Encampment NotesSome of tho officers say they will1
bo gladwhen the encampment Is
lover as they are getting home sickI
A long distance telephone messagefrom Kussellylllo this morning statedthat everything was quiet there al ¬
though the people do not feel verygood over the action of the Jurywhich failed to agree
Tho health of the camp continue-good There are nd cases In the hos ¬
pital
Private Martin of the Second regl ¬
wont who came to Paducah with ty ¬
phoid fever has about recoveredHo has been confined In Rlverallhospital and was treated byDr Cole-man
CHICAGO FIRE
970000 DlllllllhWolllcn have nNarrow Kscitpu lFront Hotel
Chicago Sept 1Flro this morn-Ing gutted tho building at 363Klnse street loss seventy thousanddollars The smoko entered the ho ¬
tel Nicholas causing a panic Six woomen were rescued from windows b i
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COMMEUCIAL CLUB
Sending Out Much Advertising Matter
Mr D W Coons secretary of theCommercial club Is this week send-Ing
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out 3000 printed advertisementsof the city of Paducah through thoeast parch and middle west
The commercial club has done aworld of good In advertising the cityand while Its work In establishingfactories and commercial enterpriseshero has not been what they hope tomake it a world ot trade has beensecured and benefits and advantagefor Paducah merchants In many oth-er
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ways which are not seen from thesurface
DOWN THE SHAFT
WILL CAMPBELL FALLS 25 FEETIN HIS SLEEP-
Walked Down tho Elevator ShaftWas Not Seriously In-
Jured
Early this morning Mr WillCampbell of tho Dorherty Dry Goodstore met with apecullar and painful
accidentMrCamllbellrooms above thestore and last night he walked to
the freight elevator In his sleep andfell 25 feet down the shaft landingon his left side The left foot hipand arm were badly bruited by thefall Mr Campbell In falling struckthe top of the elevator and In someway started the elevator going down ¬
ward He crawled back up the stepsand retired thinking that the bruiseswere of little consequence-
Dr P H Stewart was called thismorning and though no bones werebroken Mr Campbell was sufferinga great deal of pain Dr Stewarthad him removed to the Riversidehospital jvhere he Is resting nicelytoday
DIED IN DENVER
I Mr Frank Itlplcy Aged ai Dies ofConsumptionA Native of
Paducah4
Relatives hero this morning re ¬
ceived a telegram announcing thedeath of Mr Frank RIpley of Man ¬
phis Tenn at Denver Col lastnight at 10 oclock of consumption
The deceased was born In Paducah but when young removed toMemphis his father Mr James Riplley making that city his home Thedeceased was 21 years of age and14 months ago was taken to Denverfor his health Ho was benefited bythe change until a short time agowhen he began to grow worse
The deceased leaves two near rel ¬
atives In Paducah Mr Geo RIpleyof the Ice factory an uncle and MrsG R Davis an aunt He was wellvisitedwhis niece Miss May Davis of Fifthand Madison street annually Theremains were shipped from Denverino ¬
formation can be had relative totheburial It Is presumed tho body willbe brought to Paducah for inter¬
mint the family burial grounds be ¬
ing hereThe young man was popular iIn
Paducah and leaves a host of friends1to mourn his death
ARMY SURGEON
In Paducah Today Visiting DrFrank Boyd
Dr W Amesse of Seattle Washwho IIs temporarily In charge of themarino hospital at Cairo was a caller at Camp Yelser this morningDraFrank Boyd whom he knew as anarmy surgeon Ho called on Cal Mc-
Cormack and other omcers at thecamp Dr Amesse Is In charge of themarine hospital at Seattle and hasserved with the U troops In thestire ¬
geon In Paducah-
IIIOMINENT MAN COMING
Reid Office Under Grant and HulltPaducahs JoInt Market House
Mr Green B Baum who was and ¬
itor of the treasury under Gen
Grant mind who built the old markshouse In Paducah years ago will ar¬
rive in Paducah tonight on businessHe U interested In the wheel factorymentioned a few days ago that desires to locate here
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ANOTHER ERROR IS
FOUND IN ORDINANCE
rHeat in Franchise Ordinance
Causes More Vexatious DelayI
teeMayorSign More Called Meetings
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eIT IS DUE TO CARELESSNESS
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The city seems to be having tfgreat deal of trouble getting Its oredinances Inshapo before they can be ¬
come laws and bfe enforced Itf wasnot long ago that the antispitting11ordinance after going the rounasotho boards had to be passed overagain because tho word walk 4 hadbeen left oft sidewalk making theordinance meaningless
Yesterday the aldermen discoveredthat the word general had beenleft off general council In tho quarantine ordinance and decided thatIt would have to go In
The ordinance was then amendedand the previous three passages ofthe measure were thus rendered useless as the ordinance had to be pose ¬
ed all over againIt was only a short time after-
wards¬
that Mayor Yelser In readIng over the two franchise ordinan ¬
ces discovered that there was asn ¬
perfluous word in the title of ono ofthe ordinances It was in the ordi-nance
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providing for the sale of a-
light and power franchise The boardof aldermen yesterday gave finalpassage to the two ordinances for thesale of a street railway and a lightand power ordinance and the coun ¬
cil having already passed them theywere handed to the mayor to sign
He found the railway ordinanceall right but In the title of the lightand power ordinance the sup rfJu ¬
ous word heat was found Thecompany already has a heat fran ¬
chise and there was nothing lIn thebody of the ordinance referring toheat but Mayor Yelser declined tosign tho light and power ordinanceuntil the word vheat In the titlewas eliminated
This morning the board of alder-men held another called meetingand gave second passage to thejymrantlne ordinance as amended yes ¬
terday and first passage to the lightand power franchise ordinance aschanged today by taking heaff rotnthe title
The board will meet again tomor ¬
row morning to give second passageto tho light and power franchise or-
dInance and then tho council whichhas already passed It twice will haveto pass it twice again with the wordheat stricken out
The board of aldermen came nearkilling the quarantine ordinance to ¬
day It seems that the board la opposed to a quarantine under presentconditions and had one memberto ¬
day agreed to vote against the ordlnance with the others it would havobeen killed He is opposed to a quay ¬
antine but advised the members to-
go ahead and pass the ordinance andlet the question of a quarantinecome up later
All this error and confusion Inthe transaction of public businessseems to be uncalled for and is dueentirely to carelessness on part ofthe solicitor In preparing ordinancesand the indifference of meipbera ofthe boards who seldom pay anYattentlon to the ordinances road andwhen they do catch mistakes It Isusually by accident
These called meetings cost f3j foreach member presentt but thoetreetrailway company had been paylngforthem V
DESERTED SHIP
Site Sprung u Leak and Crew arid AllAbandoned the Vessel
Ft Worth Texas Sept Irheschooner John Francis was abandon-ed
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by her crew sixty miles oft thecoast of Galveston the schoonerwas bound for Coatzacoalcos Mex¬
ico with a cargo of lumber Shesprung a leak and was fast sinkingwhen the crow deserted Thomenpulled a life boat against a heavygale sixty miles to Galveston Intwentyfive hours I
Illgi Flro at Jackson TennJackson Tenn Sept lkThe
Jackson Woolen Mills and trousersfactory burned todays losS i hun¬
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