V I i Vaul Sunday Generally TIiT11IlATH6R Gds tonight 4 QJ 1 1f t U ittit + R4 I VOL XVII NO 187 PADUOAH KENTUCKY SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 5 1905 10 CENTS PER WEEK I THE PEACE ENVOYS VISIT THE PRESIDENT IWRussians and Japanese Meet on a Peace ful Footing at Oyster Bay r I THERE WERE SPEECH MAKING HAND- SHAKING a AND GENERAL GOOD CHEER M 1Guns Boomed Salutes and the Distinguished Visit ors Became Guests of President 11OlIter hay Aug IiTho booming guns thlx afternoon gUI hot the peace plenipotentia ¬ It ries of Japan and Russia had been I t brought together by President Roo o i volt h I The Japanese envoys were the firs gto arrive President Roosevelt wet swatting thom In tho cabin of t- hsMayllower of and Assistant Secretary 1of Stale Plercu made the Introduo f lions of the Russian ambassador who in the meantime had arrived I aboard the Chattanooga In their turn they loft tho ship F InF ¬ troduced Then the two lIartleo wwe + brought together and speeches hand ¬ i shaking and conversation followed All hand partook of standup but tot limchoon Soon afterwards fare ¬ wells wore amid and tho nmbajadori Nowk York All Honor Shown Them t Sara Roosevelt of tho Russian and Japa ¬ nose peace envoys today r Tho reception which was a formal greeting tolho representatives of tho bolllsordnt powers by President 14 Roosvolt on behalf of tho United States government took place 0 the cruiser Mayflower at 130 p m I and was attended by a notable dem- on ¬ trnllon In honor of the distin ¬ guished guests of the country wh have been designated by their em ¬ perors as their representatives to tho Washington pence conference P Tho president and the state and navy departments united to extend n cordial greeting to tho plenipoten ¬ lanes nnd to facilitate In every pos ¬ sible way their mission of pence Every honor duo their runic Is be- Ing ¬ pnld the envoys and tho cordiali ¬ t ty of the greetings on behalf of tho American people will leave nothing to bo desired Tho president and Mrs Roosevelt entertainsr d k Serglus Will and Baron Rosen the t Russian emperors plenlpotenlnrlos 1 to tho peace conference I A considerable number of residents l of Oyster Hay had assembled at the station to see the Russian 1 1when they arrived yesterday Th 1 1enynys wore met by messengers from tho presidents official household and escorted by tho otllcors wore direct ¬ ed to a carriage which President Roosevelt lied sent to the station t to convoy them to Sagamore Bill Flit Pent ProspwlH New Yorlc Aug IL Mr Salto the mouthpiece of tho Japanese pence plenipotentiaries was asked today before ho left for Oyster Hay how thu prospects fur pwico looked VNot very bright ho ropllodhut wit are hopeful tho conference may con ¬ elude successfully a Rattle I I May Mnko Peace London Aug C Telegrams fromt the Japanese correspondent at Mojl comments upon tho tremendous ex E tent of Llnovltchs command Includ ¬ lug as It does Vladivostok and North t ti inP s least and may finish tho season this E Hatement having been received this morning by President Charlie Brown in a telegram trout Princeton Princeton Is short In finances ani would have had to null tomorrow had ll not peon for a public meeting last 4 Korea and doubts the Russian 1ern ability to have an effective of such a farextended line which l Is unprecedented In the world history Ho declares that the coming battle unless averted by peace nego ¬ tiations will bo on such n gigantic scale as to decide the war once and- o for all Glad It Is On Tuesday St Petersburg Aug GThe se ¬ lection of Tuesday as the day for the opening of the RussoJapanese peace conference has relieved the mlndf of many Russians who feared that the conference might begin on Mon ¬ day which to tho Muscovites Is the day of evil omen Definite Informal tlon as to tho nature of tho Japanese terms Is not expected before Thurs day Attempt to Assassinate Atkarek Russia Aug GAn at ¬ tempt was made yesterday to assassi ¬ efteaLfops Enveloping Vladivostok St Petersburg Aug 6Dlejalch en received from the front Manchu ¬ ria say lliat tho Japanese army la Vladivostokn Tho movement of Jap troops In the direction of tho Russia post Is evi ¬ dently to bo prepared to strike a de ¬ negotiationso tit Portsmouth fall Cliliui Buying llnllronds london Aug G Advices from Pckln state that the Chinese govern ¬ ment Is proceeding steadily to carry out tho purpose resolved upon to purchase all tho railways In tho empire whether built through the use of foreign or native capital HOUSE TltAIIEU KILLED at Street Guard Wy Jackson a street guard shot and killed Joo McDermott n onolegged horse trader In Duzenberrys sa ¬ intos 1 toe take n drink with him Tho latter re ¬ fused to accopt and at tho same time abused Jackson Ho pulled his pistol and fired twlco when Jackson drow his gun and shot McDonnell to death Jackson surrendered and Is now In tho city jail 1 Edwards to nucited Wright Washington D C Aug 5Ine- vent Governor General Wright of the Philippines decides to bo a can ¬ didate for tho senate front Tenner see It is said Colonel Clarence Ed ¬ wards chief of the bureau of Insu ¬ lar affairs will succeed Wright Didnt Want to Eat Underground Houghton Mich Aug Three- hundred minors at Adventure mine have struck because tho management ordered that the men should eat their dinners underground Instead of com ing to tho surface as formerly tJ Princeton Will Remain in the Kitty I League at Least Another Week night and the collection of sufficient funds to keep the team going anoth ¬ or week It Is understood the sports lii Princeton will have enough col lected by next week to finish the sea son Vlncennes will gw to Princeton if ter time Paducah series to open U se ¬ ries of four games It r I MONKEY DIES Deprived of Cigarettes tho Chlni pmreo Wastedl Away Anderson Ind Aug 6As tho result of being deprived of cigarettes since It has boon In Indiana a cigarettesmoking chimpanzee of the Hagcnback show died In this city Physicians wore called to conduct an autopsy They reported that thoy found tho tracheal muscles rigid and I contracted and also tho Intercostal and abdominal muscles In a condI- tion ¬ showing they had been deprived I of n sedative produced by cigarettes I that could not bo replaced by other narcotics + PREACHER MELD Tried on Serious Charges Preferred 1 by a Young Lady Greensbiirg Penn Aug riHev George Hulmo pastor of tho Church of God at Keckfiburg I was given a hearing last night before Roger II Welty u Justice of the peace at Net ¬ ty Mr Hulme was charged with as- saulting ¬ Miss Daisy Porch aged 20 a member of his congregation Tho evldenco produced by tho girl before tho Justice of the peace re suited In holding the pastor under ball for trial at court Increase DltllciiltlPH of Operation St Paul Aug GTho difficulties In train operation will be greatly In creased by orders received here by the conductors and engineers on the two systems Grand Chief Engineer Stone of the Order of Railroad Engin- eers ¬ instructed the members of that body to cease assuming any functions of the telegraphers and E E Stark head of tho Railway Conductor has Issued a like order The Tele ¬ graphers hero say that much of the success the roads have had In mov ¬ ing trains Is duo to the aid given bj the members of these orders Floating Pool Room Leaves Chicago Chicago Aug GTh steamer City of Traverse the floating pool room whoso passengers underwent so many vicissitudes Thursday clear ed last night for Kenoshn WIs It Is generally accepted that In tho opin ¬ ion of tho Illinois authorities nc further effort will bo made to use this city as a base for operations of the boat and that she will hereafter eavo the Wisconsin port to receive the wireless messages llrlrk Fell On Head George Gownsend colored of North Thirteenth street while going up a ladder at tho Michael collar factory on North Third near Monroe this afternoon was painfully hurt br- a brick from a hod carried by a negro falling on his head Only a scalp wound was Inflicted and Townsend was soon able to go home A Military Burial Stockbridgo Mass Aug iThl funeral of Ensign Newman K Perry one of the officers who lost Lila life through tho explosion of the gunboa Bennlngton at San Diego Cal wat held here The body was borno to tho cemetery under an escort of a company of the state militia Trains I Aro Running On Time Nqw York Aug 6At tho officer of tho Northern Pacific railway here tho following dispatch from tho gen- eral ¬ passenger agent at St Paul war received today Passenger trains are being operated practically on time Dont fool any effects front the strike Can assure you of gOof ser ¬ vice over the entire line Must ate Represented by County At 1¬ torney Frankfort Aug G Attorney Gen ¬ eral Hays today handed down an opinion that revenue agents must be represented by the county attorney of tho county where they sue for back taxes and that they have no au ¬ thority to employ other counsel In such cnsoc Government Wants a Report Washington Aug GAttorney General Moody lute sent a telegram to the various U S district attorneys along lines of the Great Northern Pacific railways requesting Informa ¬ lion In regard to Iho telegraphers strike and Its possible effect upon the transmission Into touch of for ¬ eign std domestic commerce A Double Tragedy La Porte Ind Aug 6David Reed of Hamlet aged 55 shot and killed his wife and walked four mllej to the l Kankekee river and drowned himself No ruuon is known for thu act except that his wife wanted to return to her homo In Michigan J F 4 THE PRELIMINARY TRIAL BEGINS Lr IrNIL Loving Arraigned in Po- lice r Court 011 Murder Warrant I Only One Witness Heart pto Noon = Tho Curse Not Ho Con eluded Today TUB DEFENDANT WILL TESTIFY The preliminary hearing of II II Loving charged with time wilful murder of Herbert A Hose began this morning at tho city hall before Special Judge D A Cross and will probably not be finished today un ¬ less those Is a night session After the Inking of the testimony which will necessarily be slower than yes ¬ terday at the coroners Inquest be ¬ cause tho trlallsi more Important arguments will consume some little tllller r I Attorney Hal Corbett for the de ¬ tense said this afternoon that the derendantMr Loving would be put on the stands Ho declined to say whet his client would testify but did say I have had a great merry criminal cases during my practice but I never had one In which thero was a more perfect de ¬ fense than In this one The attorneys for tho common ¬ wealth today are County Attorney Eugene Graves Attorney W F llradshaw Sr and Attorney John B Wlckllffe of Wlckllffe For time do ¬ tense Attorneys Hal Corbett Tom Harrison and Flournoy Reed Tho case was called about 10 oclock but on account of theab ¬ sence of witnesses was left open un ¬ til 1030 Mr V J Blow one of the witnesses was then reported at Uardwell and It vas said could not reach here today and It was agreed In order not to put oft the trial to accept his tcstlmonV given yesterday at tho Inquest and read It from tho stenographic copy The theory tho commonwealth will strive to establish Is that tho re ¬ cent business relations of Loving and Rose had developed a bitter feeling between them That Rose had threatened to expose Loving and to make it warm for the firm out of which he had been kicked and that Loving left Rose In his Lovlngs of tee deliberately went homo after his pistol and returning walked into tho room and shot Rose down as Rose was trying to reach a window and escape not giving him tho slight ¬ est chance for his life and probably shooting him once or twice while he was down That Loving went home for the pistol for no other purpose than to shoot Rose and that he did not shot Rose In selfdefense or be ¬ cause ho was In fear of his life Tho defense will undertake to prove self defenso It will undertake to show It Is claimed that Rose went to Mr Loving for money not to make him sign a paper or for anything else That ho made threats of bodily harm then and had made them for several days and that when Loving went back after getting his pistol Rose started towards him with his hand In his pocket in a threatening attitude One strong point that tho defense expects to make Is that the shot it Is generally admitted struck Rose first tho one In time side paralyzed him and caus ed him to fall Instantly and that to have fallen where he was found near the door shows conclusively that he was going towards Loving and was very close to him when shot and ho fell Tho preliminary hearing is sImp- ly ¬ for the purpose of deciding wheth- er to hold the prisoner over without ball or to grant ball Tho coroners Inquest has no bearing on the pro ¬ liminary trial and tho preliminary trial has no bearing on the final dis- position ¬ of tho case If ball Is refus ¬ ed at this preliminary hearing a o writ of habeas corpus can bo taken out before the circuit judge and a motion for ball then bo made and time evldenco heard and ball allowed or refused But no matter what Is done with time case now the grand Jury In Sep ¬ tember decides finally and may ei ¬ ther indict or nollo pros Attorney Hal Corbett said today that he knows that Rose had gone to Lovlugs office for money Thursday morning Ono of Attorney Corbette clients a Mrs Hamilton hall prop- erty ¬ that hind In sonic way bcconui Involved In Loving and Roses busi ¬ PM1 ness transactions and she hadnt a scrap of paper to show that she own ¬ od it Attorney Corbott went to Rose and Loving and told them they must 1 fix It up They agreed to sign a deed to It nnd It was then discovered that time Globe hank hold a mortugaKri on It for 22ti Rose consulted Alton noy Corbett about It and ached what ht must do and was told he mutt get Ut J22G and pay the mortgage Ho tnld U7G and said ho would pay Itt I a rest Thursday Thursday he called on Attorney Corbett and said hoil lieu boon unable to ruHi the re ¬ mainder but thought ho could l nnd started to Lovlngn office nftei It At Lovings office tho first thing ho de ¬ manded was monoy Objected to Verdict When the verdict was returned br the coroners jury yesterday after ¬ noon County Attorney Eugene Graves objected to It claiming that It was not In accordance with time law an that Loving ought to be either exon- erated or blamed Lovlngs attorneys thought the ver ¬ diet was all right and suggested that t If any changes were made they might bo limited to tho elimination of the word perhaps which would imav been a practical exoneration After considerable talk Justice Young an- nounced I ¬ that he would accept the verdict and he then discharged the JuryThe half l of the bullet which the autopsy developed spll upon striking Roses skull has been found It was picked up In the room day before yesterday by Eugene Bryant who formerly worked for the lumber com- pany Tho whole bullet was round 1 by Dr Robert Rivers That Visit to the Bull Game In regard to Mr Lovlngs going to time baseball game a prominent at- torney ¬ states that Mr Loving was there when he the attorney got there during the second Inning and I that ho remained there until tho game was out- Kvlilcncc Heard Today J D Gilbert bookkeeper for tho Kentucky Mill and Lumber company was tho first witness Introduced to ¬ day He told substantially the same story as ho did yesterday He ad mitted that when lie saw Rose j through tho door after Loving arriv ¬ ed and started In Rose was making towards the eastern part of the room as if to reach the window Ho ex ¬ plained however that Rose thea I turned and started towards Loving Ho was on the stand until the noon adjournmentThis the testimony of V J Blow at the coroners inquest was read After that Bookkeeper Gilbert was brought back and asked In regard to the car load of the corn ¬ panys lumber Rose Is alleged to have sold and kept the money Gilbert told of seeing a check at tho bank payable to Rose that aroused his i suspicions and after investigating I and finding that they had shipped no such car as tho number of that men ¬ Honed In the check ho reported It t to i Mr Loving and this was all that lie i knew about it Coroner Crow and son Charles i Crow will testify next and It Is not yet certain how many other witnesses will bo Introduced but is almost cer ¬ taro that the trial will not be finish ¬ ed todayLoving Is still out under guard At AVoodvllle Miss Bertlo Crows subject for to ¬ morrow at Grahamvllle Ky will be Why a Woman Has a Right t to Preach Any ono wishing to go i Just take a lunch and spend the day You will enjoy yourselves Service at 10 a m3prnnnd8pemA- fter Paducnh Players Lloyd and Land received tele- grams this afternoon from Managei Lew Whistler of the Memphis South ern league team Ho wanted Land Livable Frakes and Gllltgan in case tho Kith league disbanded and asked them to wire lowest terms TODAYS I MARKET CItyWheat m Cloi Sept 7711 7GH Dec 78 77 Corn Sept 46 4 I J lit Dec 39 39 Onts Sept 27 2- 7Pek Y Sept i13G 1347 Cottons Aug 1030 10- 38Oct1065 1058 DecJIOOG 1009 Jan 1074 1674 Stocks r C 171 L N 14GA 14GY6 o f1 In Paduceh and McCrackenS S Connty moro people rend The Sun titan any other paper 411 t UNCLE SAM TO MANAGE THE FEVER CAMPAIGN President Receives Request of Southern ers and Issues Orders THE BLOODLESS INTERSTATE WAR WILL PROBABLY SOON COME TO END Everything Will be Left to Federal Authorities IINearly 50 New Cases Reported Yesterdayr n < << pppa p I 41tEC01tD TO LAST NGIIIT X- y v tIi t New cases up to 0 p III 11 ft- A Total rases to date diti A Deaths up I to 0 p III tit it Total deaths to date till + P c + The Government Will Aid Washington Aug G President Roosevelt last night forwarded t Surgeon General Wyman of the Pub lie Health and Marino Hospital serv- Ice n t telegram from Governor Blan chard of Louisiana requesting that the United States government toke control of the yellow fever situationI in Now Orleans The president dl reeled the surgeon general to take every step In his power to meet th situation In New Orleans and to null fy him what further action l Is advisa ¬ ble and possible for federal author ties to take Situation Is Grave New Orleans Aug 5Wlth the Intention of admitting Unit the fever situation Is beyond control but 1 In huge of reviving confidence it was decided to request President Rouse Toll to have the United States gor eminent assume full charge of tit struggle now In progress to wipe out the yellow fever The public approves of the action taken The expectation Is that with- in the next two days Surgeon General Wyman with all tho resources of the government will be enlisted actlve I y in the campaign The action was taken as a result of a meeting held late yesterday at j tended by city officials and ctala I board Surgeon White of the marine hospital service and a number of representative citizens It was limo concensus of opinion that If tho gov ernment control was resolved upon there Would be an immediate restor Mien of confidence throughout Lou ¬ isiana and the other sntcs whore there has been criticism of the local authorllles for not sooner making public the exslenco of the fever Time announcement of the action token at first created some alarm In the city growing out of the fact that It meant that the situation had grows entirely beyond control but that alarm was allayed when 11 became known that tho authorities had acted simply In belief that tho prompt as tlon now In turning over the dlrec tlon of affairs to the marine hosplta service In whom there Is supreme confidence here would almost cer ¬ tainly avoid an epidemic People of New Orleans Glad New Orleans La Aug GThoI people of the city are In a Joyful frame of mind today because the Unit ed States marine service will take charge of the yellow fever situation within fortyeight hours Precautions at rest St Louis East St Louis III Aug GTho health and police authorities have established strict precautions to pro ¬ vent infection from tho yellow lover although no absolute quarantine rules have been established Every New Castle Ky Aug 5Tho jailer of this place George W Kelly was arrested this morning on a charge of malfeasance preferred by Attorney Charles H Sanford He alleges that the jail ¬ er never keeps his prisoners locked i train from tho south Is visited by Inspectors and orders have been is- sued by the board of health that passengers who are apparently In ill health and might be suspected of immediately to the detention hospital outside of the city limits This IN Not Yellow Fever Santiago Cuba Aug 6Tho Uno ¬ der observation live of the Crow of tho steamer Alhenlana which ar ¬ rived hero from Colon on July 30 t has unanimously decided that they are suffering from malarial fever and not yellow favor r Flagships Seized Flage ¬ ship Grace of tho Mississippi patrol squadron and another vessel the Tlpsey which had been stationed I In > Lake Borgno canal were seized their flags hauled down and the of ¬ ficers and crews placed under arrest Time crow of tho Tlpsoy will be taken to St Bernard parish while the crow of tho Grace silt be brought to this city both to await the action of tho grand Jurys of tho respective par ¬ ishes In which their offenses were ° committed SOME OF THESE I ARK PEOPLE SOME OF OUR STATESMEN WANT TO have SelfGovernment Arc Not Used to Civilization L t Washington Aug 6Roports continue to reach the war depart ¬ ment of atrocities practiced on time natives of Samar by Filipinos who are opposing American Domination In several instances natives who dis ¬ regard the commands Pulajanos were captured and beheaded One cutthroat seized his own slslerln law because sho sympathized with the American authorities and sever ¬ ed her right leg cut away a portion of her side Sho was then drlvon out Into tho highway J More SelfGovcrnment Material i Washington D C Aug GIn ¬ formation has been received hero that fifteen native treasurers In tho higher civilization province In tho Philippines are now in tho clutches of the law because of shortages In accounts aggregating ten thousand pesos Ono escaped one was fined andr suspended three wore sent to pris ¬ on and ten are awaiting trial 1 DIG DAMAGE > V Results to Industrial Plants In Ten- nessee From Rain Knoxvlllo reds Aug GEsti ¬ mates show that tho damage In this vicinity by tho rainstorm yesterday Is almost a quarter of a million dol ¬ + ° lars mostly to Industrial plants Jailer IAnd I Commonwealths but allows them to run about the Iup night and day Yesterday he took the wholo bunch of prisoners to the county fair at Eminence this county and ono day last week one of the prisoners a negro was allowr ed to make an excursion to Louis ¬ ville and back