i 1Ji n b tt I t1tl j = b 1tt ng I K UU + f S II I I VOL XXV NO 150 PADUCAH KY THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 24 = 1909 TEN CENTS PER WEEK I l George Freeman T Cheats Gallows By Swallowing Dose of Morphine Last Night I J P HASKELL SUCCESSOR OF McD FERGUSON I oov APPOINTS BIECKIN k 1 JUDGE MAN COMMIS SIONER i SUPERINTENDENT CRABBE MAY SUCCEED PROFES SOR ROARK Frankfort Ky June 24 Special Governor Wlllsoa today appointed John P Haswcll of Breckcnridgo county railroad commissioner from the Pint district to auccced tho late MacD Ferguson lie will bold the office till the election In November Haswcll was floor leader of tho Re publicans In tho last bouio of repro f sentatives I PatnUVIllo Ky Juno 2fH fa > staled on Rood authority that Pro Cesar Crabbe superintendent of pub tic Instruction will resign to succeed the late President iRoark of Eastern Kentucky Normal school Waat Any Industry Ixuilsvllle I Juno 24 SpeclalAt a mwtlng of tho board of trade to adopt resolutions urging whisky In terests In prohibition states to locate In Kentucky n resolution was adopt ed asking all Industries without refer race to any special kind to locate 4here 4 v Against l roliH > ltlon At a meeting of tho Commercial club last night resolutions were adopted against statewide prohibi Ii tion j + Ocean to Ocean Seattle Wash Juno 24Shew mut second ln Uyjoe afii to ooean race arrived shortly after midnight It was delayed by snow In the tae cade mountains near feeattlo Ford I number one Is expected to finish third ttoday A Ford was first Ckelera ia I Russia SI Petersburg June 40Ilclal figure place tho number of cholera cases hero at 313 but careful ellI mates of those la a position to know show fully a thoumnd They are In creasing a hundred per day The all t < uatlon soon will be as bad as lad 4lrar 4 About onethird of the caeus Grove fatal Tho city Is becoming panic stricken Tho dUeaso Is prradlng In the province I CHUNG SIN STANDS FIFTY HOURS QUIZ Mew York Juno 24FortiO hours the third degree was administered i to Chung Sin practically without re suit except to convince the authori I ties that Chung knows all about tho murder of Elsie Slgcl l and wont tell 4 Every stsry ho has told so far has been disproved by the officers or ad mitted by the Chink to bo false Chung Sin under tho strain of the heartbreaking third degree method 4applied by his captors almost con I 4 stantly during tho fifty hours which have elapsed since his arrest supple mented hla previous confession pin who was Leon Lings roommate now admit that his hands were on the ipulso of Elsie SIgel when tho last sign of life flickered out Quan Wick Nam the Chinese interpreter who wnjng from Chung Sin the first known details of how General Franz 8 1 gels granddaughter was murdered informed Chung Sin that ho could not expert the aid ot tho Chinese un 4been ho told the whole truth The s fact that his own countrymen bad do 4cartedhim greatly disturbed Chung v Sin FFor more than an hour before this information was reported to him tbo wily prisoner had told a dozen lies t about what transpired on the morn Ing of Juno 9 Linns Tong Active Chicago June 24Thirty mem bers of Hip Sing Tong of which Leon Ling was a member aro said to have come here shortly after tho Slgol murder and authorities are searching hoping rOt a clue to Lings a whereabouts whereaboutsFeared Feared tie Would 8d San Francisco Juno 2fSecrotly informed that Leon Ling was In Oak landj and might attempt to noon 1the steamship Manchuria today offl 1 Dots went bofd to examine Chinese pawtengars ChlnNe1 T a Sen Bailey Denounces Free Raw Material as UnDemocratic and a Burden on Ultimate Consumers IWEATJlER WEATIIERFAI 1 FAI irptwitily fair ami gift ljnued warm Wftthri < > nlght and Friday HlglirM ttHtwraturo t yesterday 88 lowest to day M KANSAS r NATIONAL BANKS PROTECT THEMSELVES Topeka Kac Juno 24 Insurance policies will be issued In Kansas after todays meeting of tho directors of the Bankers Guaranty and Surety company a half million dollars cor poration organized by national bank ers to counteract the effect of the bank guaranty law Only state banks are entitled to the advantages of the Ouarantyp protection and national banks arefoclnR business as the ro sqlt Thdhjcw concern will protect lcpofltor pf national banks against losses V Klfclit l postponed pUUtmrgn Juno 2fowlng to tho Illness of Frank Klaus the fight scheduled tBr laatr l > aiBht hotw4en Hco Kelly and Klaus waa postponed until Friday evening Fameus Held Burns Schncclady N Y June 240Id Fort WlllUm Henry one oftho most noted summer hotels of Lake George was burned today I Bryans Son Weds Grand Lake Col Juno tA childhood romance dominated today In the marriage of William J Bryan Jr to Helen Berger of Milwaukee The Rev Harry Huntington of Grate Neb a personal friend of tho bride groom performed tho ceremony un der tho stately pines on tho shore of Grand lake Miss Edna Baker ot Lincoln and Sam Borgor brother of tho bride were attendants Only the Immediate relatives were present The honeymoon will be spent here and tho party will leave late In July for Tucson MIL The I bjldo Is In frail health ill Beveridge Hazed This Morn ing by Aldrich and Hale I While Making Attack on Tobacco Trust Washington Juno 24Senator Bailey Ina speech In tho eonato to day denounced the doctrine of freo raw materials as unjust and unDem ocratlc It is not the traditional policy of the Democratic party Free materials takes tho burden of taxa tion from the manufacturer and places it on the consumer Discuss Ing the Iron are tariff ho attacked tho steel trust It ehould bo dissolved ho said and Its officers prosecuted criminally ThinkStatement Bank Statement Washington June 24Tho comp trollor calls for statements of the condition of patlonal banks at tho close of business June 23 Try to Haze IJevcrldgc Washington Juno 24 Special Senator Beverldgo made a strong speech In the senate attacking tho tobacco trusts methods Aldrich Hale and the reactionaries tried to bate him by leaving the senate UNKNOWN I DEAD 31 AN MAY WE A CITIZEN OF CAIRO Chief of Police Collins received a letter yesterday afternoon from Cairo asking for a detail description of the unknown man who was found dead at Epperson ten days ago The writer Is B McGee and ho wroto In behalf of a poor woman who 10 l confined to her bed Tho woman thought It was her husband who left Cairo some time ago The letter gave a description of her husband as being 53 yean old 5H r feet tali with fair complexion blue eye and all bis l teeth nut but two Tho man found Is about Sly feet in height and he appeared not to have any teeth A description of the unknown man will bo sent to Cairo Immediately ImmedlatolyCivil Civil War Imminent ft n1 Y 1 E I Constantinople Juno 24i Turkey Is facing another revolution In the opinion of close students of national affair Friction between Young Turks and military party led by Chef I tlk Pasha is expected to result In a clash In tho near future Young Turks are said to be planning to over I throw Mehmed V whom they con con11lder They would substitute Prlnco Yusiuf Bzzodln heir apparent who Is a pronounced liberal Chcttlk Is pre pared to declare martial law at the first sign of hostility Mexico Juno Tho Ato maim cotton mills at Guadalajara burned It night Loeg llOMOOOO Moro than 2000 workmen arc thrown out of employment Hot Tdmale and Ice IICream II Cone Venders Police headquarters today was via Red by hosts of excited knights ot the push carts who want to know what Is I wanted of thorn Chief knowI I tins gave orders to his men this morn tag to notify all hot tarnalo peddlers batbacued meal vender and ice leolcrOOm cream cone purveyors to appear at tho city ball this afternoon Before the gathering of cart pushcfrs Mayor I Smith Dr H P Sights health offi or Dr Ed Fancy milk and meat In spector and the board of health ap Iteared and made an effort to find out how theso peddlers mix up put to other and prepare the stuff they soil It Is probable that the peddlers will bo offered their money paid for licenses and ordered to keep off the itrcets or conform 10 J sanitary regu lations Dr B P Forley has boon INJUSTICE TO STROWE OF BENTON CORRECTED Denton Ky Juno 24 Special Through some unfortunate Inad vertence Tho Evening Sun wan made to say last night In connection with the Model store suit In this city that Mr E A Strowe had taken tho bankrupt law That IB an orror which does Mr Strowe an Injustice He neither took It nor contemplated It nor was bis credit queatloaed making an Investigation ot tho homes and work chops of come peddler One tamale nfatt told Mayor Smith ho couldnt do enough business to buy a license The mayor offered to buy him a ticket to some other locality snd tho man agreed but he walked to Smithland and secured fG for e license Black Hand Convicted Chicago III Juno 24Joroph Dertucchl found guilty of participa tine In the black hand plot resulting nlhe killing of a wealthy Italian was sentenced to 20 years In the pen itentiary During the trial ono of the states witnesses refused to continue his testimony when an unknown Itaf Ian In the court waved a red hand kerchief kercbiefShooting Shooting Contest Chicago Juno 24The grand American handicap begins today Four hundred and seventy marks men expect to compete Gilbert and Crosby are favorites Rube Wad doll Is an entrant Mrs A D Top perweln star of tho preliminary events tlad BevoraV others breaking 06 out of loGO She hive made tho high professional average yesterday ot 79 < mVPt 80 J I tt t 1 cab 4 CONDEMNED MAN IS DYING AND HIS WORDS OF YESTERDAY ARE RECALLED ttf AS REFERRING TO SELFDESTRUCTION 0 e i HAVENT BEEN HANGED YET i JIAVE SOMETHING QVKItiH HOURS TO LIVE AND LOTS COULD TAKE PIACE IN THAT TIME Prophetic words of GeOlic Freeman lo are porter for The Evening San yesterday A knife and carbolic acid were found In ills ccH a few weeks ago and ho had previously Chmitrned to end his own life after hope of mercy was gone S I J Dr Horace RIvers aldal2lf this afternoon that Freeman may linger until midnight but there Is no hope for him Oxygen was applied and slightly rallied him v Goorgo Freeman condemned tb bo hanged tomorrow for the murder or E lsio Cobb took a heavy dose of morphine which was somehow smuggled into his cell at tho Me Crackcn county Jail Freeman was found In hls cell be tween 5 and C oclock this mqrnkig with only a spark otllrb IB his body Deputy Jailer P tJ Klf was PS duty last nIght and trcqtiently via itod tko cell during tho night but reported that Freeman WM sleealBg soundly He snored as uual f and there was nothing to Indicate that poison tad been taken About 1010 Deputy Kirk talked with Freeman whoBoemod as cheerful s9 usual At 230 oclock this morning Jiir Kirk retired and Deputy Jailer Joe Pur chase began the watch and visited the cell several times < 81jortlyafter 5 oclock he noticed Freeman was not breathing right nno unlocked the colKy All efforts to awaken him failed and hurry calls for phyfll fans woroBont t r DrCE Young coI1lttipk1Sklon was tho1irst to reagl Fregsaane side and lie said Wi h en2 r ached him he was totally unconscious was breathing about six or aeven dries a minute The poison bad tak iritho full effect on his bal be 7 was barely alivet it Dr J T neddUk and Dr1I race Rivers rearbed the Jail a short t1hio later and tee work of iglylng anti l dotes was continued t 1 > The physicians say troy jlo nor know what poison ho fooic because of tho slmiUr action gt several drugs The general opinion f is > s that Freeman took morphine Hyperdernil injection cocaine and other antidotes wecosIVIJrt sad at 10 oclock Freeman had ralUcH I silently His breathing was strong er and his resplralloa qulgkepdto I S 1 about 20 to thO minute at 11 oclock Hot Irons were placed to his feet and when slapped there won a slight response Freeman responded to the aT lpg of his name by moving his arms and opening Ills eyes slightly I Dr Roddick at 10 oclock said Freeman would bo dead by 3 oclock aa ho entertained no nope after the first visit Tho other physicians holdout hope and worked with him They admitted the chances were against him AH attempt was mado to us6 oho stomach pump but the poison had been In his system so long that it was useless It was the opinion ot t tlM physicians that Freeman had taken the drug about midnight < Dr Young said ho would make a request of the county to have tho stomach analyzed and ascertain what was taken County Jailer James Baker said ho was unablo to account for Freemans possession of the poison All visitors were watched by the Jail officials to prevent tho passing In of anything Hiram Smcdleys cell Is within a fow feet of Freemans Smcdloy keeps morphine tablets In his cpll and has the access to them at all times Only one trusty was allowed to visit tho cell of Freeman lrlest Visits Cell J Tho Rov Father H A Connoijy was ono of the first notified ot Frgfr mans condition and ho arrived at the Jail about 7 oclock Seeing that tho man was In a critical condition tho sacrament ot the extreme UHC lion was administered This sacra mont is administered only wJien the Catholic Is dying aa the result of Ill ness and pn tho scaffold It would not have been possible to administer It Father Connolly was shocked by tho news and said Never was I more impressed with him than yes terday afternoon about 530 oclock my last Visit Ho was more hopeful than Usual Preomnn told mo of the trouble yesterday and said ke shot In selfdefense but that ho would walk out and face death like a man When found Freeman was on his bunk and dressed in his under cloth 1 ing Scattered about his cell were newspapers and religious papers County Physician L E Young Pa 1 trol l Driver Thad Terrell and tho Jail officials worked with him but at noon his condition was weaker 4 Free 1ns breathing was heavy Mj Leaves a Note That It I was a caeo pf sol dostruc tlgn Is Verified by a letter which was found In his note book and probably was the last written by Freeman I He wroto Paducah Kr Juno the 1909 Dear Friend Ino i I am a 4 Child of God and i am prepalred to I go but i am not getting and before I I would be hung Iwl1l 1 leave In this manner nnd God zi cs I lam not get ting Justus my life Vras raise sworo away by three witnesses that did not like me at all and 1 I wag telling the truth about It and made out a lye but dad noes I was tolling the truth about what tsead t Friends 1 am goad to a place of rest ml life was herd away but t 1 am due bound to po aplcco of rest and hope tho ones that swore my life away will meet mo in hoven for i BO J i am going there theroThere There Is a difference among the doctors as to the done of tho poison I that Freeman took Dr Young be I lieves that ho took a large dose Dr O n Kidd said someone evidently well acquainted with tho > do90o morphine gave It to Freeman The physicians woro unable to make makofr o Respite 4 Several attempts are bolngmade to t have the governor grant arcsplto pf tho death sentence This morning I Attorney T N Haiellp who defend ed Freeman pont o telegram to the goyernor asking that an extension pf timevbo granted Dr J D Pend i jey has written Governor Wtll on and seeks to haVo the execution put off until no can present new evidence which ho says has been found Dr i Pendloy declined to give out the In formation t but says it Is sufficient to reduce the penalty from the qxt eme to Imprisonment t for life So says the witness Is on the dodge and does not bear the boat reputation but by the testimony he says It can be proved that Freeman was in a Jealous rage Continued on Page Few 4 BAWDY HOUSE FIGHT WINDS UP IN COURT ALTA ROGERS WOULDNT BAIL ONE INMATE WHO PEACHES CHAIOESLIQUOR WAS SOLD IN HOUSEWOMAN IS FINED Alta Rogers of Eighth street and Blederman avenue was arreeted this morning about 2 oclock for keeping a disorderly > hohse and was fined 1 25 In pollpe court ithis moriilng Alta sad two girls Miha French and Flor ence Everett who live with Alta Rogers and two men Harvey Keel Ing and prentlco dor were arrested this morning about 2 oclock by Pa trolman Morris and Vfck for being drunk 4ndBfigaEtng I I in a fight using pr0tasffJtoJCTfek t B and riittag dl or der Jt T a gewllii > tried be fore ridge C wps 1111 afternoon Alta Rogers gaVe bond last night and also gavo bond for Florence Everett Mina French who could not glvo bond was locked up in the city Jail Alta Rogers accused Nina French of starting the fight and be ing tho oae who used the profane language l She also claimed that the French girl was compelled to leavo Cairo because of her bad character Mina French turned tables on Alta by saying that AUa Rogers sells beer at her house on South Eighth street The police department Is malting a thorough Investigation of tho con dition of affairs at tho Rogers house aids claimed by Mina French Mlna French Is a girl abont 17 yean old and claims Cairo as her home Corm Terak injured Washington June 24TCeamtAlex ander Torak ah attache of tM Aus trian embassy hero was injured probably fatally as the result of a fall from a trolley car wale he wasi to board atemptlng t BtIOUQiIT SUITS MUST BE BROUGHT TO DRAIN THB NORTHWEST I City Solicitor Campbell and County Attorney Berkley agree that the only way the drainage of that section of the county west of the city can be undertaken aa a public project Is to bring suit to assess the cost OH prl vato property and the county Any ono Interested In the drainage may bring cult Thla disposes of the prop Dsltlom ot the county and city Joining In doing tile work and dividing the cost I t i Brandy TesUlleso tow rkijuno a4 Broughton raad Bfearg today testified to details of his Alleged negotiations with Grove Cleveland for the publication ot a aerie s of articles on the cam palgs the sale of the first of which resulted la Brandenburgs indictment lo cafe ke offered Cleveland 2000 rtlltee articles BraKdenburg to keep all over this sum that he ro jlvei from newspapers or magazines Ia March be saw Cleveland at his Jke aad received the matter which te later embodied In SB article and published over Clevelands signature Ftrnums Story New York June 24rFar uraV story of his acqualntasceAlp with Mrs Gould was read IB l court today arnum is ill at a Maine resort His deposition gives his profeaslon as supposedly an actor He said he first met Mrs Gould six years ago when he appeared in a charity play They next met In 1904 when he vii Iced Castlo Gould with May Robsort The third meeting was la 1906 when he went to her apartments at the St Regis hotel to disease plans for her desire to return to the stage Elijah Sells her cotttln was to be present but did not arrive until Far u sum was leaving Farnums deposition says he noter bugged and kissed Mrs Gould Ho always addressed her as Mrs Gould lie never used endearing tones and swore he nevr was guilty of Imp ro prlcty with her and never was aloud with her In any apartment Chicago Market July High Low Close Vheat 114 11SH 1J3H Corn 70 89 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