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THE WEATHERFair tonight anil TUCfoiIIRYi

Wartiur Tuesday with a lightfront In central and eastern

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XVIII NO PADUCAH KY MONDAY EVENING APRIL 16 1906 10 CENTS PER WEEK

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POSTMASTERFISHERIS

Nominalion Sent to Senate To

day by the Presidentr

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Tlhl Will lnc the Third Time fur thePopular Ofllclal

1HESENT TEIIM NOT YET OUT

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Washington 1pr11 1GFrank MI

Fishers nomination for the postoffice at Paducah was sent to the

a a sonata by the president today

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Tlje now tof Postmaster Fishersa appointment contained ln the abovebrier dispatch while not a surpriseio hIs friends came a few weeksahead of time as Mr Fishers termIs not out for about a month

ATUV appointment lis for the thlrll

cftuYMn Fisher now serving hisdcconu lIoh1d no opposition forthe appointment this time and theflfflce conic tq him fittingly AR a rccpgnltlon of his services for the partyIn Paducah and West Kentucky

eUNIQUE RESTAURANT

a PARTLY WRECKED

Part of halt Wall and Coiling

Nell at Noon Todoy

t-oWallllktnkenrdi hIIEtravatjnj Jk hug

o Deus fureir ouse Adjoining

Ta1uPcrty

INCIBINTANI ALAUMIM1 ONE

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1tt M1yrfTJigUnlquo Restaurant located

Una nroadway between Fourth andfifth struts operated by HawkltiMnrothcrs partially coloy °fl nt 12oclock today Several patrons oftho place narrowly escaped seriousInjury If not death the furniture oft the restaurant badly damaged and apanic among guests and the publicgenerally created for a while

Tho east wall of tho onetorybuilding qollapded In the center andthe root b6ftan to break and fall InTlio breaking was slow to start and

t the warning crackling of the sinkingWalls and crumbling ceiling weroslow In their purpose the guests not-ku4Peclingtha real dnngor that sur ¬

rounded them until the brick beganto tall unit the wall fell with a loudrumbling audible more than twoblock away

Drs W H Pftchcr and F F DuIcy were seated against the wallwaiting for tholr dinner to be servedThen wore two others In the diningroom but these were strangers tothe Pnducah doctors The first Inti ¬

mation of the disaster came baJwavering of tits walls and a crack ¬

ling sound as the ceiling began topart and tlio silo of the building to

Aiislnlt theDr Duloy Interpreted

Iisound ns a warning for R hasty docanipment and grabbing hIs hatstarted for ttlio tloor Dr Pltchpr

IgrabbedIHad they hesitated a moment longerthey inlghtvhavo been killed outtlght Tjiolwo strangers one otthem a atcambontnian by tho name

l of Ford U Is galdt escaped bjNrunRWing Intp the rear J

Tlio oral w 1ln the center of tijobuilding foil completely lib for as dis ¬

tance of ton or fifteen feet and thoroof began to sink and threatens tofall The soda water fountain wasfortunately not damaged and thekitchen department rcmalned IntactThQ operation of the restaurant wast suspended hqwever arid tho pro ¬

t1ilrletora Bccufed ttemporary quarters

j In tho building formerly occupied byOho Brunswick billiard hall acrossthe street The soda water fountainwas removed there for safety Immediately following tho accident

The property U owned under a-

fongiease 61A reatty company Thecausa of th accident Is attributed toa weakly built foundation and thefact that IIji° excavating for a newbuilding adjoining tho wall had beenWeakenedanti permitted to sag out-

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TFfe ttnTal Uamagea cunnotlo oathmartdiut f com Indications the Walt

a1- iwlll Ear to Mf> pra tlsally rebuilt

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KING TIRES OF WIFE

Frederick of Saxony Says Ho WII-HInitf > srd Upon

Dresden Saxony April IGIlngFrederick not withstanding the de ¬

nials Is endeavoring to obtain front

the pope the ecclesiastical aapctlon

for a divorce from the Countess Mon

tlgnpse In order to be able to marryagain This will be possible U thecountess Is willing lo declare underoath that her parents forced her tomarry him while ho was In a somno ¬

lent condition which she affirmed af-

ter her flight from the Saxony caltat

Coveted fly RockefellerParis April IG = William Rocke

feller Is said to be negotiating for thepurchase of the historic TalleyrandPalace In Rue St Dominique It Is

one of the few remaining palaces ofthe aristocracy of the ancient re-

gime¬

The price demanded by thehells 2000000 francs

PoPULAR MAN DIES

Mil CIIAIILKH HOLLIDAY RueCUMns TO LINOEIUNC

ILLNESS

Waft Valncil Citizen Mender of Josal Mall Service and Leading

Lodgcinnn

Mr Charlie Holllday popularmember of tho local mall service andn valued citizen died at his homeNo 527 South Sixth street Sundayafternoon at 230 oclock of stomachtrouble after an Illness of five

months Death was not unexpectedhis condition having been serious fortho past wcckor two and his familyhad become reconciled to his hope ¬

less condition and Inevitable endHo had been confined to his bedeight weeks

The deceased was born In Calo ¬

donia HI June 30th 1855 andcame to Paducah with his parentsattlilTnBffofflvoyearar In ISGOVHwas educated Ih the Paducah schoolsand during his early life engaged tntho cooperage business Later ho

stood the civil service cxnmlnajlonand for sixteen years had been Q

mall carrier one ot the most poptime In the service

He married Miss Georgia Sandersof Paducah January 5th 1881 andleaves ia wife and three chlldrqnThe children are Mr George Holllday of the OohUchlaeger pharmacynt Sixth and Broadway Mr BrooksHolllday a pupil In the High schooland Mrs Ivo lPetit wife of the wellknown young American Expresscompany attache Ho leaves onebrother Mr L1 Holllday of Woodland Mills Tonn and a half sisterMrs Mary Strlnbach of nallardcounty Ky

The deceased was prominent In

lodge circles taking part In all mat¬

era pertaining to the local lodge orMasons Ho has been for years anofficer In this order and at thQ timeof death was secretary of tho hollow

Ink branches of tho Masons Padu-

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lodge No 127 Free and Ac ¬

cepted Masons Paducah Royal Archchapter No 30 Paducah CouncilNo 32 and Paducah CommandoryKnights Templar Ho was also amembers of the Ladles of the EasternStaand of tho Golden Crosiy orderOnly the latter order carries with Itlife Insurance I

The deceased was a member oftho First Presbyterian church andtho funeral will bo conducted fromthat church this afternoon at 3

oclock under the auspices of thelodges of wjilch ho was a memberservices by Roy WE Cave with In

termont at Oak Grove A host offriends aro gathering to pay tho de-

ceased their last respects

ereStokes McDugaal aged 29 of Mod ¬

el Tenn and Adclyn Watson agedSO of la Center Ky were licensedto marry this morning by OlorkSmodroy Later at the boardinghouse of H D OsUprn on Kentuckyavenue near Third street the couplewore united In wedlock by JusticeJ J Blotch

Record of Alleged Ill ainlstAtlantic City April 14Dr

Phillips Randolph Robinson was ardeslcd hero charged wth bigamyHo Is alleged to have married at leastlive women and deft each after got ¬

ting their Jewelry and money Hewas hold In 2000 ball He Is sup-

posed to have followed n wealthyIC6w York woman here tto woo her

Mr Fred McKnlghtl has accepteda1 position with a Henderson l1r JCy

umber firm and will leave today for

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STRIKE TROUBLES

HAVE BEGUN

Conflicts in Pennsylvania atSeveral Points Reported

Six Young Fiends Two Black andFour Wlilto On Trial At

London Ky

MORE BANDITS NEAIt MANILLAI

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Wllkesbarrc Pa April 16 I

Mounted police were called last mid-

night¬

to quell a serious disturbanceat Georgetown during which fourmen and one woman were shot twomen stabbed and a store dynamitedAt Pittston Joseph Clglle and sonwere shot and badly wounded by twoItalians Other disturbances are re ¬

ported throughout the anthracite dis ¬

trict

SIx Young Fiends On TrialLondon IKy Ajirll 1C The six

yearold daughter of W J Arm ¬

strong an Insurance agent of Louisville temporarily located here wascriminally assaulted by two negroesand four white boys Tht child Is In

a serious condition The boys were arrested and are on trial The excite-ment Is high and the boys may boo

handled roughly

Ladronc llandlts Near ManillaManilla P I April 1GForty

ladrone bandits raided the head-quarters of the Philippine constabular In Malolcs Island Luzon todayThey captured 20 rifles and escaped

after killing three men and losingone of their number The exploitwas one of the boldest tho ladroneshave made since American occupa ¬

lion Maloles Is only 20 miles fromManila and the raid caused consid ¬

erable surprise among tho AmericansTho constabulary defended theirluartera but were outnumbered

Maiiy Telephone Linemen On StrikeNorfolk Va April GFour

thousand linemen rand other electrl ¬

cat workers of the Southern BollTelephone company In VlrglnlaWestVirginia North and South CarolinaGeorgia Florida and Alabama went

on a strike today for an Increase ofwages The telephone system southIs badly crippled

Sentence to Jail for ContemptSpringfield 111 April 1Gludgo

Humphreys of the federal court tolay sentenced Col J Hamilton Lew-

Is corporation counsel of Chicago

who formerly represented the stateof Washington In congress to CO

days In Jail for contempt of court

The sentence will bo remitted on

condition Lewis dlslmsscs tho civil

jult Instituted In Madson county

aganst tho Alton Waterworks In vi-

olation

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of an injunction by JudgeHumphreys

Just to Discuss QuestionSpringfield Ills April 16 Rep ¬

resentatlves of thellllnols miners lefttoday for Indianapolis to meet ttens

operators and discuss the question of

maintaining emergency men at the

mines to keep them In order These

men have been at work on the genet

al opinion among Illinois operatosthat the suspension would not lastmuch longer

Wouldnt Stand IlovlllhR

Valdosta Ga April 1C Rev

Rawlings who with two sons Ilit un ¬

der sentence for killing the Carter

children almost fatally beat up a

yesterday who revllfellow prisonercd Rawlings for reading tho Bible

The Rawlings boys say their father

Is Insane

VON MUKIMVS CONDITIONv

May Never nl Able to lUsunie Gov¬

ernment LoaderHlilp

Berlin April lGDe111te thereassuring statements Issued by

Prof Ronvors fdr the benefit of thepublic It is said Prince Buelows con ¬

dl lion Is altogether sad and dis¬

couraging Ills lower limbs aro lIar ¬

alyzed and useless his hair haswhitened his framo has become

I emaciated and his spirits seem to

bo crushedNearly all of Good Friday wits

upent by the chancellor In prayer

with Dr Stocker who Informed hU

friends that he was shocked at theIccblenesp and reduced condition of

Stocker declarei

the prince Drthat It la put of the question that-

PriuyatButilntr will over bo aolo toUkb up the government leadershipJIJ

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ACCIDENT OS lUTTLESIIll >

Six Men Killed 911 the Kcjirsnrgo byMysterious JExplosion

Washington D CAprll 1GThenavy department has received wordof a scrlous accident on the battle-ship Kcarsarge while she was en ¬

gaged In target practice near Colebra Art explosion occurred In oneof the forward turrets Lieut JohnM Hugging and five men were killedand one officer and a number of menslightly injured The accident oc ¬

curred at tho conclusion of targetpractice In the forward turret of theKearsarge as the powder was beingtaken down Tho men were burledIn Guantanamo

FORMOSA SUFFERS

FROM ANOTHEU SERIOUS VISITATIONKHPJI1 AN KART H

QUAKE

Several Towns on tin Sonllicrn 1artof the Island and Many Lives

Destroyed1 o l

Toklo tprll16A violent earth ¬

quake occurred Saturday morning Inthe southern part of the Island ofFormosa The casualties and damagedone are reported to have been heav¬

ier than those of the last earthquakeKagl was again the principal suf¬

furor houses which escaped destruc ¬

tion in the former disturbance beingnow in ruins x Doko ond several oth-

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towns and villages also were affected by Landslides which havechanged the topography of the coon ¬

try Officials are working feverish-ly

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I to relieve thousands of personsloft homeless by tho earthquakeTerrible scenes are reported aroundKagl and DokorLater Information Corroborative

Tokyo April 216Tho latest ad ¬

vices from For aSR confirm the pre ¬

vious reports of the destruction ofa numberrot toWnslnthn aouthernpart of theisland by earthquakesThe town of KngI Is completely de-

stroyed¬

The casualties at Dalgo areseven killed and thlrtj ftve Injuredand about 400 buildings destroyedIn tho AJonsul district three werekilled and fifteen injured and over11OQ houses collapsed

As a result of the earthquake InFormosa last month 1104 were kill ¬

ed CSS Injured and 1200 houseswero demolished The prosperoustowns of Datlyb RnUhlko and Shinko were completelyJ destroyed Thedamage done was roughly estimatedat 45000000

CONGRESS THIS VEERI

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VOTE tON RATE JILL DOESNT> HKKH TO HE NEARl

States and Franee+ Friday to PayHomage to Memory of Ken

Franklin v

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Washington D CV April 10 0Speeches on the railroad rate billwill boa feature In theUnited Statessenate the present week There Is noimmediate prospoctsforfsecurlng anagreement upon a time for voting onthe bill

The feature of the week In thehouse of representatives Is to bethlpassage of the free alcohol billThere Is little opposition to the billItself the only task connected withIts passage being to prevent Its usefor the purpose of producing a rec-ord for other revenues on the reformpropositions

Pensions are to have tho right ofthe way

1Tuesday and on that day al-

so¬

the appropriation bill for tho Dis ¬

trict of Columbia will be reportedThis bill will be taken Up Wednes ¬

day and will rorvetos tho legislativetopic for the rest of the week

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loniago to Franklliis MemoryWashington D C April 16

United States and Franco this weekwill Join In paying homage to thememory of Benjamin Franklin InParis on Friday wilt occur tire un ¬

veiling of the ttatue of Franklin nearthe site of the homo ho occupiedwhen American minister to FranceThe statuo Is tho gift of John IL liarJes the American banker of ParisIn Philadelphia the American Philo ¬

sophical society which was foundedJby Franklin will told an Intern ¬

tional celebration April 17 to Qolthe btcentennlatt ot bye birth

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MAYOR YEISER HAD

CONGESTIVE CHILL

Stricken Sunday Afternoon andWas Quite III For Time

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Ho Is Much Hotter Today Howeverand Early Recovery Is

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OTHER CITY NEWS ITEMS

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Mayor Yelser was stricken witha congestive chill Sunday afternoonand for a while was a very sick manToday however he Is much betterand his physician Dr D G Murrcfsays he should recuperate rapidly

Mayor Yelser has been ailing fortho last two months He has beensuffering of a slight attack of rheu¬

matism and neuralgia but the latterpart of last week seemed much better than ho lmd been for some timeSunday afternoon with Mrs Yeiserhe went out to his country home InArcadia to visit his alsterlnlawMrsFrank Brown and was stricken whileout there lIe was brought to thecity at once and physicians summon ¬

ed and he was soon out of dangerand today Dr Murrell says he appre ¬

hends no serious results from thechill

The Council TonightThe council meets in rdgular ses-

sion¬

tonight and has a good deal ofbusiness on hands Tho ordinancesfor the Improvement of the down ¬

town streets and Fifth street whichare tb be improved+ this year will bebrought In for first passage Theywere brought In at tho last meetingbut the sidewalks and street workwere embodied In the same ordinan ¬

ces so they were sent back to haveseparate ordinances brought In cov ¬

ering eachThe street car company franchise

ordinances authorizing the changesand tenslotllof thecartraok9WU-b brought In again for secpndJ pas ¬

sage but they will bo amended to ¬

night with a provision calling for themaintenance of the street two feetoutside the tracks Instead of one asIn the first ordinance An amend ¬

ment will also probably be broughtIrf changing the route from Madisonto Clay on Fifth and making theline run on Fourth to Clay then up

to Fifth and thence north to TrimbleInstead of on Madison to Fifththence to Trimble

Tho ordinance calling for tho re ¬

construction of the sidewalks onBroadway from Ninth to llth will

bo given first passageThe appointment of the electrical

Inspector will also be approved-

A resolution wilt bo passed empWylng a special police officer to be

mounted to enforce the cow law andMr Lycurgus Rice will probably be

selected for the placeThe board of health wlllhavo soviet

ordinances up for passage If they

can be gotten In shape In timeamong them being one for the estab-

lishment

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of u garbage system where ¬

by the garbage will be collected dalijyl There Is great demand for It butas the expense would have to be

borne by the city this year nothingwill probably bo done with It

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The Light PlantThe committees on the light plant

Improvement have not met yet so

there will be norepori from them ItIs learned the council will not Im ¬

prove the plant this year as It finds

It wont have the money but that tho

estimates will be gotten and all theplans arranged so the work can be

let promptly by the new council next

year If it sowtshess

Tho New UrldKC

The committee on tho now bridge

across Island Creek may have a re¬

port for tonight but It Is nolHhought

it will bereadyWlFF1VITII

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Husband Attempts tii Shoot Him HutKill Ills Little Son

Qultman GaApril GC ELloyd returned home Saturday nightand found his wife with a man nam ¬

ed Davis of Qultmanlfloyd attempt ¬

ed to shoot Davis butt tljo latterwrenched the revolver from Lloydshands Lloyd then secured anotherpistol and waited at the Lack doorfor Davis When the door knob turn ¬

ed Lloyd fired four shpts rapidlythrough the door to find later thathe bad shot and kllled his little sonHe fired two shots at Davis as he ranout ot tie bouse but missed

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CROWDED BOAT SINKS

Party of Evnnsvlllo ExcursionistsHave Frightful Experience

Sunday

Uvansvllle Ind April 16 Theexcursion steamer Louisiana carry-Ing 400 passengers struck a snag Inthe Ohio river last night anti willbe a total loss The passengers werepanic stricken but by running theboat at full speed Into the bank allwere rescued Capt Morgan4 saysthe steamer has settled In 20 feet ofwater

IlllS Swindler FreedLondon April IGJabez Spencer

Balfour formerly a financial mag ¬

nato and a member of parliamentwho was sentenced to 14 years 1mJprlsonment In 1896 for extensivefrauds has been released from prixon It is estimated that tho poor mid ¬

dle class of England lost about 30000000 by his operations

THE CHIEF IS BACK

JAMES COLLINS IlflSlK FROM insTRIP TO HOT SPRINGS

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Declares He Will Handle Hls lieeluted Puree to Rest Advantage

Possible

Chief of Police James Collins returned yesterday from Hot SpringsArk after attending the annual con ¬

ventlon of the chiefs of police of theUnited States and had n most en ¬

joyable time The session lastedone week from Monday until Satur ¬

day and Chief Collins met manygreat detectives who Wore In attend-ance

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among them being Wm Pinkanon of tho greatest agency of theworld I

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Marshal Wm McCullom of Kuttawn was also In attendance but horeturned Thursday two days aheadof Chief Collins

Chief Collins Is pleased with HotSprings and his receptions Mf SamJnckeon the Paducah boyy who Uono of the leading druggists of HgtSprings entertained tthe duet andall leis friends even neglecting hisbusiness hind Incidentally iris swept ¬

heart to make the chief havo a goodtime v

Lieutenant Toni Potter wino Is In

Hot Springs for rheumatism Is bet-

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but not able to fcomorhome yet>fA

The Reduced Force V

When Chief of Police James Col ¬

lins left Paducah over a week agohe had a police force of 21 men ex¬

clusive of the officers at tho deskand two detectlves and on his re-

turn¬

found ho detectivespoifccmeiEshort and three

I will dotho best I can with thopresent force ho stated thlff mornIng and will assign thenV to beatsks soon as I can study ovejrthe mat-

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I Intend to send sorn In twosand some alone ansi will map this

lOUt today or tomorrowChief Collins stated positively that

experience had taught him that twomon were necessary on Broadwayand on the depot beat and ho wouldput the regular number on these twobeats On beats where few arrestsare made and little disorder is ex ¬

perienced tho single file men will beassignedri

One never reallzea tow Ignorantsomo of our leading clllztl1t lire untilthey are hauled upito testify beforean investigation committee

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TODAYSIARKETS1

JWheat Often Close

May 4 79r 79July7St 7HCorn sb

May 464 AOvtiJlllyi 46

OarMay ri W3 31

July 3tf 30Pork c

July iq32 1G37sStocksttf w

IiC11u3 1-7JLNl l iliiRdg t t38 1274Cop 114 11HAm Lo 70 A C9

LocaFMarkctspressed ch kens35c to COc

pggslSc a dozenButter 20c lb

Irish Potatoes Per bu 1X 0Sweet Potatoes Per bu 60cCountry llams 15c IbGreen Sausage12o lb-

Sausage1Se Ib A

Country Lard JlOo ftOnlons3 or tc 1

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Radishes1ebtcch-

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PADDCAHAN OWNSFF

ENTIRE RiiBROAD3vv

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Known CJtizent V

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Built to Foster HIs Coal Mine Enterprlso Located at Cnrbondaicf i V

Kentucky fa-r

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RAIL NOTES OF LOCAtf INTEREST

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A real live railroad magnate re-

sides In Paducah oneWhoowna aralroad all to himself Ttile mornidgrthe gentleman left for hfsroadwhleIs tow nearing completion to putthe finishing touches tothe trackwork He carried two long bandiedshovels with him to peYform thework with He stated his road wouldbe ready for operation this wool

Mr Brack Owen of the Car ondale Ky coal mines Is the magnateHo has ono small branch road run-ning from his mines to the h arbiitr 7the route was inconvenient and heset about to build an Independentrailroad It runs from Hambygtaftfou on the I C tp Bucksnort InHopkins County adlstlUlOO ofthree miles There will be ORe t

engine to work the trains While thoroad Is not built for passenger serevice passegers will not be turneddownr +

Mr Owen will shortly receive bidsfor an engine which will constitutehis motive power The road coet hlm E26000tto

Excursion to Memphis yThe I C toad ran an excursion to

Memphis Tenn Sunday mornlngthotrain leaving Paducah at 1Q oclock

There wero ten coaches and ono dbaggage car end a total of 234 ilcieots were sold out of Paducali Thbtrain will leave Metpflsthlsattetknoon late arriving In Paducah aboutmidnight It was a mixed excursioniiiPay ell Tomorrow t

The L C pay tar Will arrive from tIllinois tomorrow and pay off heregoing east from Paducah v t

eNew Ticket Audit and OperatorMr Paul Graham night Bucket

agent and operator at the localIO g

union depot has resigned hlsVposIton effective at once and hahbeenn 1

succeeded by Mr Thomas WatsonotHopklnsvllleKy Mr Watson te ayoung man who has been lathe liCservice for some lime He v tookcharge of the office hero IlasVBlgatand will continue In the capacity

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Supt Egan Again Hero HSupt A H Egan of tho LouIaVl

vllle division of the I CliJIR thQiicity today He went as taraesFulrton on the excursion yesterdarediturning this1 morning v t-

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Took Half I4 tMForeman EmU Qourleux of theJoV

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cal L C car repairing shops took ahate day off Saturday4tternooatoa-ttend to some pre88lngbuslne88jttIs said this is the Qrstvacatlonhet laY J

taken In many years fllI1t f

I C At WorkDd Llnc4jlTho litigation over the rlgfetiet tcAway for stralgtenlng anK shortaslagR

the Illinois Central rallrpadeiw fh 4

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Atoka and Kerrvllle Tenn hMlfeian lcompromised arid settledt ansecured from all tale land aveThe construction of thetrackJ 1will commence at olJ ekJteJtWH t

loft off when stopped birfiwtJHIjHi IIlthreeltourthsand the town wimprobably imvedover to tho new line Tb9 jB ijtrackWill be mado dOUbleaad WYeacomported tho Illinois CeiTtfaTlli havera double track frohi Woodslock toChicago f t

IfiSupt J J Gavan4 BjlJloadraaslorT E Hill of lherTaar aee dlvlsloniot the J C are1ifliectty attendingcourt

O 0 O 00 0 7 OJO 0 0 0O XAiLES ARISING FR05I 0O MT VE6UVIUW ASHES O

O Naples Anril 10 = Tho in Q

O liatiltantH of the villages In the O

D vicinity of loJHHt1 Vesuvius are 0O mutter today titan at any time 0O since the e1ltJtIOfbenli In 0O Naples totes of °ashes swept hero + < 1-

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OI by the windf from the fIIQJO mountain are lielng carted Q

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OIaway Tim business IPortloa of 0o the city Is assuming HM normal pfI RSptgt Per uIiM Lan diyO rOwing GJlIeraf that Ycstrv irOwlU coatlHUe calm a

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