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VOL XVIII N0137 IJADUCAn KY TUESDAY EVENING JUNE i 1D06 10 CENTS PER WEEK 2
HELP FAILS AND
I t t HE GOES DOWN
William A Winston Drowned
by Boat Capsizing
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Il a WllIlamA Willie Winston son
ofDr Rufiu It Winston residing at
1130 Jefferson street was drowned
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I In time blK lake of the Chlpp
Firing of Inkos near llayou Mills Ky I
26 miles above Paducah on the Ohio
river yesterday afternoon about
C30 oclock Ho was In a boat with
n companion preparing to lisp when
e j 1 the boat dipped and lllled The
young man wits unable to swim and
oJ t the boat being of metal sank offer
Ing no support Ills frantic efforts to
r 4 t keep above water prevented his com
panion from offering any old and he
JlIInIOIl from sight after n desperate
struggle Vnd drowned
Tlie story of tho tragedy Is best
told fn the brief statement of the
grlef stricken companion Leslie
I t Hale of Irrcnvlllc Ky young Win
tons companion
A party of five started from Pa
ducah Saturday for Chlpp lake to
leflsh ho explain The party was
ap le
composes of Mr Winston Herbert
at Martin J W Worrell of Paducah I
Dr John T Reynolds Sr of Green
YUle Ky and mysolf Wo met an
other party at llayou Mills and pro
s ceeds to tho lake for sport Wo
carried with ui n double bow natal
hunting boat
Yesterday afternoon about 530
1 oclock we started to fish Mr Win
ston and I selected the metal boat
v and puihcd out from the bank There
pre willows In the Dig lake I and
they set out about live feet from the
r Bank We pushed past the willows
nit tarted lot tho open 4akv < I was
fcliandllng l the paddle and In some way
jTilo boat careened Water rushed In
el Sand I realized wo would sink
Can you wlm I nuked lumand
he replied that he could not My
Ihla time tho boat was filled and wo
wore rapidly sinking Wo had on our
prlothrs and I rcallzct our desperate
position I shoved out my paddle and
told him to hold to it and started
out to swim
l Winston jerked the paddle out of
my hand and began to desperately
f struggle to keep above water I saw
t I the hopeloMneM of his position and
I of mine If I attempted to grasp him
and struck nut for tho bank fully
forty feet away
iUr i Thompson another of our
party was across tho lake balling
nnt hie boat Ho saw the accident
hut before he was successful In get
It ling his boat nut from IIle bank the
rrboat itanlonml liu fount hlniKolf pow
crlM to render assistance
Mr Winston sank und wo sot I
rabout to rttovor the body This wo
H r
ll t
did within fortyfive minutes The
hudy was still warm and wo rolloJ
1 It chaffed Ilio hand arms and low
A rr limbs and did cvpry thing possible
lo resuscitate him but lIfo Will ex
I tinct
1
l rtSlIrrolrtnl Scene
a 1 Dr J K Chlppsr who owiui the
lakes was sent for but found Qu
p young man dead
Dr and Mrs Winston were toll
41 ned of the accident about 9 oclock
b llong distance telephone and the
reorpso was prepared and brought to
1 Paducah this morning at 10 oclock
S s cm tho steamer Royal
V 1Vs i f 4A crowd of sorrowful friends and
the young maps father mot tho boat
The scene was pathetic and friends
who had Gathered to Ufo the body
and rccclvu dcllnlto news of the
death turned aside being unable to
stand the pathetic scene of the meet
lag
ingThe
The remaIn were accompanied to
Paducah bj Messrn Halo and Mar
tin Mr Worrell and other members
of the party remaining at tho lakes
1 They will return however 11 soon
iE as It Is possible to pack the camping
outfit the drowning hnvltipr thrown
t tgloom upon the entire party
tr At the wharf the bpdy was turned
over to tbo Paducah Undertaking
company to ho prepared for burial
The young nian was SC years o11
and the only son of his parents He
was born ln Drcsdon Tcnn and re
move to Paducprh with his father
cloven years ago Ha received his
choollDglntho 1adarah public I
+ schools and graduated In tho class of
I 98 lIewli11 bright pupil and a
f
jjjJjjjjj
The circulation of The Slut for
May uvrniKMl 4QQl u day
When you advertise In The Sun
you know wlmt you lire doing
you iitt not buying slum but
Imitation
favorite with his teachers and school
mates After leaving school the young man
entered the railroad service being em
ployed as an accountant In tho office
ofUohn Donovan local agent for the
Illinois Central Ho worked his way
to tho best positions In tho freight
service but did not like the work und
left It to become a pharmacist
After a short course of preliminary
study In local drug stores he went to
Loulsrlllo and attended tho school of
pharmacy graduating with honors
He returned to Paducah and estab
lished himself In business at Tenth
street and Broadway
Ho told out two years ago and en
tered the mercantile business and for
tome limo had been bookkeeper for
the LoQbBloqm whiskey company of
this city
Ho was a young man of steady
habits and popular with all his friends
and acquaintances News of hlf
drowning came last night In a confuted
telephone message to his parents The
e nnectlons wore bad and little In the
way of details wcro secured His
friends and family were shocked on
learning of his death and the news
gained general currency In a short time
after the report had reached Paducah
Tho first dcllnlto Information rela
tive to tho drowning was secured this
morning on tho arrival of tho boat
wth the body
He U survived by his parents and
one slater MHW Clare Winston
The funeral of William A Winston
will take place tonight at 8 oclock at
the residence Iii Jefferson street
ThU body will be carried to Dresden
I
I Tcnn tomorrow morning at 7 oclock
1 for burial iMatom will ajttned the
tbeIlunlcos
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servlcosRESULT
RESULT CLOSE
ommnx rmmAiuv iiiars A
DKMOCIIATIC iViitOlt
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nog mud Short TITIII Herat on nod
Ollivr Stain OltlnrK Arc Ko
liulillran
Portland Oro June IIarllal I riv
turns this afternoon Indicate the oleo
lion of Gcorgu K Chamberlain Dem
ocrat for governor by a plurality of
over 2000 Republicans elected the
long and rhort term United States
senators and tho balance of the slate
i ticket by reduced majorities
lnrJXT h1LtT11
In K > M < rUit Ily I homo King of
I Spain
Mndrld Juno GKln Alphonto Is I
convinced that ho will die perhaps
oon by on nssaeslns hand and he U
resigned to this fate Ho oxpro cd
thl view Saturday nlghtto the Amerl
can envoy to the royal wedding Fred
crIck W Whltrldge who had an op
portunity for u brlot conversation with
the king during the reception at thu
palace
Ctiunly IXiiiiiliuilldii
There Will be an examination held
June 16 and 1Q at the county court
house for tbo bcncllt of those doslriug
to secure stato and county school
teachers certificate The examina
tion will bo held In the office of 1rot
J jr Bllllngton county school super
intendent under his supervision
There will be a largo class of appli
cants
Till Cnrshed
j Henry Holmos white employed at
tho MorgcntlmlerHorton Basket
coclpany In > McchanIcsburg caught
his right foot In a machine this morn
ing crushing his toe It may havo to
be amputated Dr Carl > M Scars
I dressed the wound
I I 19nlmuyllnngltsl 1
Crlt Morris an cmployo of the Pa
ducah Box nndjBa kot company had
two fingers mangled by a saw yeslcr
day about 4 oclock Iart of tho bone
had to bo removed honlI I
Dr Juilah Leon Magnet Rabbi nt
Temple Israel Brooklyn N Y hat
been selected thp successor of Rahb1
lotthell of rreIliPlol ICmnniicI the
largest s > nagoguo of the reformed
Jows of New York City Rabbi Mag
ccia it I not yet SO years old
v
MOB IS THWARTED
BY TOY SHERIFF
Spirits Nero Prisoner Away
From Greenville Jail
Scvnityflvu Enraged Clllzciw of Ocn i
Unl City Organize lo Mete Out
Speedy Justice
ASSAULT OX WHITE WOMAX
Greenville Ky Juno 5A mob of
tuvcntyflvo men visited the jail at 1
oclock this morning and demanded
Iho delivery of Harrison Alexander a
negro charged with criminal assault
on Mrs George iWhltchouse a white
woman of Central City The alleged
offcmui was committed Saturday after
noon i
Rumors of tho visit of the mib
caused Sheriff Shiver to take the pr s
ofter from jail about dark and drive TO
Alton whcro ho was lodged for safe
keeping ThI act on Ibo part of the
sheriff saved Ibo lIfo of tho negri
This Is the first mob hero for thirty
years and It Is supposed was formed
at Central City where tho Indignation
Is Intense
THREE DEAD
Holler iploilrfl WrtTkliiK Mill Mini
Killing Hand
Frcnchburg Ky June G 1 James
Ingram Jamos Hayborn and a man
named Halm were Instantly killed
today by tho explosion of a boiler at
Lyons sawmill Threo others were
Sadly Injured and probabIy will die
Tho mill Is completely wrecked It
was one of the oldest In mountains
low water In tho boiler caused ex
plosion
IIODV STOl 1 X ntoji cKMimiuv
HenmliM of Siilviilloii Army Ciiptiiln
Taken In in Ohio Lane
1 >
Columbus OJnDo 5lrs MyrtU
Hoggg head of the Salvation Army In
Portsmouth succeeding her late hut
baud Caplaln II C Rag pa received
a message Saturday from KIndcrhook
Kalillold 1 county advising her that the
body of her husband had bon stolen
from the cemetery at that place It
developed that Captain Boggs may
have been poisoned and If his body Is
recovered Ibo stomach will be analyzed
FATAL FLOOD
WASHES HOUSES FROM FOUXIIA
TIOXS IX OHIO TOWX
Two Women DrouiKd and Four Oth
tw Badly Iliirt BrldKva Down
and CIUlili 111111111111 1
Scottdwn 0 Juno C Two woiu
ell Wore drowned four others proba
bly fiitally hurL In u storm early this
i morning The deluge fell two hours
i Two stores and several houses wore
dumollihcd washed dwelling In
the town was washed away from IIi
foundation On thp Ohio river bidgck
were washed away Farmers lost
heavily
ASKS DAMAGES FOR LOST VOICE
Cliivlniiatl College of Music and Sur
r BW Sued By Singer
Cincinnati Juno 6Mine Fred
erlcka Nye some months ago sued tho
Cincinnati College of Music alleging
damage by reason of an operation
made on her noso and throat by Dr
Francis W Davis which she claimed
was made at Ibo Instance of het
tiadiPr nnd tho college In order to
Improve her voice but which had an
opposite effect Today elks Nye
brought a second action naming Dr
Davis as dofondant and asking VO
000 damages Tho college authors
tlesH Aba MIg1 Nyes voice Is us
good now 1S before the operation and
deny that they Influenced her action
Pncliltut Ismail llonif
Philadelphia Pa Juno iA J
Ciusatt president of tho PonnsyU
iVanla Railroad company arrived hnnie
from Europe today Casiatt said ho
returned homd to I lake part In limo In
vestigation by tho director of the
Pennsylvania
Reform Is something everybody
hollers for and no one wotkt tort
COMPLETE DENIAL
BY MEAT PACKER
Chicago Firms Sign a Join
Statement to Public
American Midlcal Association Advo
rates 1uswiKV of Mcnt Insnco
lion Dill
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PACKERS W1LL1XG TIIKV SAY
Chicago 1111 June iElght of the
packing establishments of Chicago Is
sued a joint statement tonight reply
Ing to tho charges mado In tho > plll <
Reynolds report of their Investigation
of the packing plants and President
Iloosevolts message to congress In
this statement tho packers declare
their plants are kept clean methods
of manufacture sanitary products
wholctomc and that for years doctors
chemists sanitarium and official In
vestigators practically from every
civilized nation on earth who have
made examination of the manner In
tho meat packing plants are conducted
have been entirely satisfied In every
In lance With tho conditions existing
In tits Industry Despite this fact tho
packers assert they stand ready to
adopt any practical suggestion In tho
line of Improvements
The packing companies who signed
the statement aro Armour and com
pang Swift and company Nelson Mor
tie and company Q H Hammond
company AngloAmerican Provision
company Libby McNeil and Libby and
Schwartzchlkl and Sulzbcrgor and
company
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To insjHTt Mead
St IoujK Mt Juno SAt a spe
cial session of the house of delegates
today a special commission wag ap
polnle1 to center with Mayor Wells
and Health Commissioner Bond to
consider legislation which wlU In
sure proper Inspection of meat sold In
Iho5t Louis market
DoilotH Taku Action
Boston Massy Juno 5 Resolutions
and reports declaring that the selec
lion and preparations of meat for
American and foreign markets are a
serious menace to public health and
severely criticizing the opposition to
tho passage of the pure food bill were
unanimously adopted today by house
delegate of the American SMcdlcat as
sociation
NO BAYEN
WILL HE POUXI IIY AXARCIIISTS
FOUIIIWINUClilSTSIN
IX AMERICA
Oiiiiiilvluiicr of Iininljrallon < Says 1 i
Tlint JrHicnt linnn tie Adtiiuito
to lmi Tlicin Out
Xcw York Juno 5bethcr If
England and the continental powers
onijjilno < to deprive anarchists of ant
asylum abroad they might find one la
this country was answered with an
emphatic no
According lo Assistant Commis
sioner of Immigration Joseph Murray
the present laws If enforced ore env
tirely adequate to keep anarchists out
of this country
lOT TO WEI MISS IIAUKVMORE
Capt Craliam Xo l < n Kvr HIT Fiance
t tttrCJY Says
Boston June eMiss Ethel Barry
Barrymore 1
more before leaving hero today for
Windsor Vt llatly denied that Ibo Is
engaged any longer to Captain Harry
Graham of the British army Miss
Barrymoro said
All these reports about my marry
ing Captain Graham are absolutely
untrue I am now going to tho couni i
lryfor tho summer and my departure
has nothing to do with Captain Gra
ham
SULTAX OX KXEES > J
I
ircscncc of Win > liljw Bring Him to
forms
1
Tarts Juno 5 The sending of
French warships to Tangier had Ibo
effect of bringing tho Sultan to the
point where he Is ready to offer tho
satisfaction demanded by the govern
ment Furl her energetic measures
will be taken against Morocco unless
the government Immediately satisfies
the French demands
o fit S
THE WEATHER
ifnfnilly fair rxcont jlocnl
lliiindcifcfnriii tonight and Vcd
I iiCMlay IK I the forecast The high
fst UlujKratiirc rrarlird yester
day was 00 mid till lowest
synched this moniliiK was UH
The rainfall WHS 11 Inches
TROUBLE IS OVER
National GuuiilNinfii Restore Order
At Mlnrs
Dlllonvale 0 Juno 5Arrlvnl
this morning of twelve companies of
militia bad a quieting effect on the
mining region The national l guards
men called out as f result of the
strike disorders are prepared to en
force order and hnvo twenty rounds
of ammunition Quietness prevails
throughout district Miners officials
do not anticipate further trouble Un
der the surface there Is much feeling
Some threats aro made to destroy
mining property
Union officials and citizens are pro
testing thai troops are not needed
An early recall Is looked for
FRISCO ACSALX SHAKEN
Another Severe Earthquake Shock
Reported
San Francisco Gal Juno 5
Shortly before midnight another so
vere earthquake shock was felt here
nnd tbo people fled In terror to the
streets It Is not yet known whether
any erlous damage has been done
TWO F1SIIERMEX ARE MISSIXtt
SiipxMil Their Boat Cap UtiI and
They Have Bctn Droniutl
Marlnette Wis Juno 5Joseph
and Albert Hronck flslurmch living
In the First ward have been missing
since Thursday and have been given
up as lost It Is supposed that their
boat capsized and they havo been
drowned
VICKERS
WIXS OUT IX FIIIST JUDICIAL
IIISTIUCT nCHIT
Illinois Supienic Court Xniv Five lit
pnlillniiiH and Two IKinocrats
Xo Kxrltrincnt I
Chicago 111 Juno G In tho first
district tho returns Indicate the de
feat of Justice Carroll C Boggs by
Alonzo K Vickers Republican Re
turns arc not all In and tbo margin
closeThwo
There were practically no contests
In three districts In the Seed Win
M t Farmer Democrat of VanJalla
was elected In the Third Justice Ja
cob W Wllkln of Danville had
practically no opposition and the
same was true of Justice It Cart
weight In the Sixth
In case Judge Vickers Is elected In
the First district the Illinois supreme
bench will be made up of five Repub
licans and two Democrats
ii > iitiMiTiJ Jolt 1
Will lie Located fly Dr Class at Ikn
tun llnrlxir Mkh
Dr 11 P Sights has received a let
ter from the eminent bacteriologist
W Ji Class saying that ho would lo I
cate his experimental farm for the In
vestigation of an antltoxlno for scarlet
fever at Beaten Harbor Mich on the
St Joseph river Dr Class dlscor
ered tho scarlet fever germ and this
experimental farm will be conducted
to discover a vcventlvo Diphtheria
half been brought under control
largely by tho discovery of an antl
toxlno and Ills hoped to do tho same
In regard to scarlet fever Dr Class
was hero several mouths ago on his
way to Cbattanpga to look over the
I conditions for a farm there lie also
looked over Paducah
Flue Clock Stolen
A fine clock was stolen from Ir
E Wethcrlngton of 314 North Elev
oath street yesterday Mrs Wether
Ington was In the middle room of her
I house and on going Into the front
room where tho clock was kept lo
ascertain the hour sho discovered III
had been stolen
stolenTo
To Itmlvt llryini
Lincoln Neb Juno 5Ilncoln
citizens are preparing nonpartisan
reception to William Jennings Bryan
when he returns from his tour of rranI I
world ia August I I
I INSPECT ROADS
OF GOVERNMENT
Fiscal Court Will Make Jour
Hey to Jackson Tenn > nk
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Every Magistrate Favors IManforjIm X d
IimvliiK lllnliMnys of McCrnckcnV t
County ff I
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JUDfiB l L10HTFOOT PLBA8ED
1LEASEDI
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iMcCrnckcn county Is to have more
roads and cotter roads In fact noth
ing but the best of roads and prelimi
naries aro Jllng arranged to get a line
on tho now coptblnatlon tar gravel
and oil road with which the govern
ment Is experimenting near Jackson
TonnI
TonnThe
The magistrates of McCracken coun
ty fiscal court arc preparing to visit
Jackson Tenn and personally Inspect
tho new roads and If the roads are
succcssoj and tho cost of construction
AS cheap as claimed McCracken county
will doubtless adopt them
The present court has shown Itself
to be tho most prog cSsh and upto
date board tho coifnty bus over had
In tho language of Judge Llghtfoot It
Is the first board since his admlnlstra
tlon which has an eye out for progress
and tho general welfare of tho county
Good roads aro the best advertisements
a county can have and this Is one Im
provement the count of McCrackcn
has for ears worked hard on The
roads now arc good and better In
stances than those In other Kentucky
counties but tho magistrates want the
best
bestI
I have talked with over half the
board and every member so far has
agreed to go down to Jhckson and
take a look at tho road experiment
a member of tho board staled this
morning Tbo combination road
with which tho government Is experi
menting Is said to bo a success beyond
a doubt and Is better than bltullthlc
and brick streets by far It Is said
theysarc cheaper than tho latter tyro
classes and gather less dirt and dust
aro easier to clean and have an ad
vantage In many other ways iWo are
looking out for the expense and It wo
find this kind of road can bo built for
anything like the price of gravel roads
wo will build them In McCrackej
county I believe
Judge Llghtfoot has always been an
advocate of good roads and Is pleased
with the plan proposed Judge Light
foot contends that good roads the best
public Institutions and general pro
gressiveness speaks moro for a county
Or city than any other advertisement
possible to secure
Tho magistrates probably will ar I
range lii trip to Jackson for next
week The Idea was advanced over a
week ago but nothing was given out
Until after the sense of a majority z > r
the board members was known
g14r 1
mm TO UK CUT FROM STOMACH
Woman Consents to Operation for 1ez
Lovely of Stolen Diamond
i
iOlllaba
Texas and I want to get to errrhd
Is why twill t undergo this terrible
ordeal j f
This was the reason given today by r
Mae Thomas wimp swa lowed a stolen
diamond for consenting to have iini
operation performed for the recovery
of tbo gem According to the evi
dence of tho X ray plate the stone Ilex
about one and onehalf Inches above
the vermiform appendix Incased In
membrane tightly clinging to the in
lestlnca
rc
MAY I XOMIXATE II CLAV EVANS
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Tennessee Rvpuhlfcnn Convention tjf
Called for July 12
it
Nashville Juno 511 Clay Evans
probably will bo nominee of the Ris
publican gubernatorial convention
which tho state committee called today
to be held In this city July 12 fhaV
date originally fixed was August 22
but It was thought advisable to choose
an earlier date In order to give inora
tlmo to the campaign There Is some
talk of bringing out 0 II Tlllman earjte
a candidate J but it is not likely tie will
enter the the race for the nomination >
COLOXIar111titI Tt J
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Htlllclnal Title and OOire Of Asatatant
Adjrdul GeneralT y
a
Frankfort June 5 GOY Beci tiams
has appointed Capt Slerrln Paf reii 1
ailiUtant adjutantgeneral1 at a salaryo
iot i 1200 terries with It the tlto
Utii i

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