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i sir experience tea: hem that one time advertising not pay, Our Successful Business Men, + Alljrun advertisements the entire ches does -_- ae VOLUME 1—NUMBER 125 CANNOT PREVAIL the Spanish, — " WEYLER HURRIES BACK, qeourgents Display Too Much Ac tivity Near Havana, ‘ GOMEZ WELL PREPARED FOR WEYLE3, \s _ Tampa, F! Feb. 5.eeDr. Wil- Viam Danoveil and Herr Arthur Thiel- theim, of Mamburg, who have been touring théWorld as correspondents ) of leading man journals since the Tat of April, 1495, have arrived from Havana, which place they left last Saturday. For the last four months these gentlemen have been in Cubs ‘watching the progress of the revolu- tion. They have traversed the island from east to west and from north to south, going into the camps of both insurgents aud the Spau ls. } 4 fides with 9 view of obtaining the truth of the situation According to Dr. Dannell and Herr Thicibeim, the reports of Span- teh atrocities, as published in’ the © newspapers of the United States are not overdrawn. “Spain is not waging war, as the ord is underatood by civilized na- Hions,"’ said Dr. Danneli, “but is en- gaged in systemmatic butchery of non-combatants in Cuba, Of course res anish kill the insurgents when y but frequently the royal troops are engaged in burning the homes of pacificos aod murderiag the inmates. During our stay in Cuba we spent two weeks in the Province of Pinar det Rio, avd every day 1 evidence that the Spaviards are killing op pombatants, We Were in Armenia during the mas sacres of Obristians by the Kards, but we witnessed no more horrible *acenes in that country than we saw t 4 ; in Pinar del Rio. In one hamlet about ten miles from — Arte misa, which we visited im- mediately after a Spanish raid, we saw the corpses of Wwelve old men, thirteen women and eight children. _ All had been killed by the machete, L The Spanish officers do, not conceal ‘the fact that they intend to murder all non-combatants and desolate the Sountry rather than to allow the fn- yrgents to triumph. They seem to hege an idea that the United States Will finally intervene, and their ob- ject is apparently to render the is- Jand a desert by the Ume such inter- vention is made. Col, San Martina, commanding in Pinar del Rio, ex- pressed such views to us Ile also said that during the campaiga in Vi- nar del Rio the Spaniards had killed bout 5,000 pacificos. Asked as to the number of insurgent soldiers killed in the province, Col. San Mar- ) thp anid ‘Oh, about 1,300 since Pa campaign began, We would we kille| more, but the rascals are hard to catch. However, our policy of desolating the country will event- ually destroy the insurgent armies. Dr. Danneil and Herr Thielheim do not believe that Spain will ever ut down the rebellion. They say . t Weyler’s claim that Pinar del Rio and Havana Provinces have been ified is ridientous Dr. Danneil | Bo Say Lwo German Tavelers, off W y talked with the leaders of both |" of the United States, for they that neither the Spaniards or Cuban | except under the direction of som power like the United Stat ERS FUTIL To Entrap Goms,—Insurgent Stil Active In Pacified Pinar del Rio, It 1s not believed in Havana that Weyler will be able to force Gome into a general engagement unless the .| latter is willing. Gomez will endeavor to lead the Spaniards far into the hills and then strike a deadly blow Gomez has known that Wi ded to advance for some time, anc has had the route over which the Spaniards must march honeycombed with dynamite mines. The insurgents in Pinar del Rio are -still dynamiting trains there. Weyler claims the province 1s pacified, Tuesday morning # milita- ry tin Jeft San Cristobal. Ata culvert near Taco Taco, the engine atruck three dynamite bombs, and a terrible explosion followed. The en- gine,armored car and three other cars were torn to fragments, Six civil- iang, the Captain of volunteers and twelve soldiers were killed outright. The engineer and fireman were mortally wounded — and thir- soldiers were also injured he wreck took fire and two of the wounded we remated., ‘The insur- gents who planned the explosion se- cured a quantity of arms and ammu- nition ‘The insurgents will the reforms Spain emissary from Castillo’s camp was in Havana yest he says the Cubans are determined to accept nothing ¢ independence, He says Costillo has 1200 we men near Havana, and isp! to raid the suburbs of the city. never accept offer. An insurgent lay, and will Marcos Garcia, the renegade Cu- ban, commissioned by the govern- ment to attempt to bribe Gomez to leave the island, has decided that it would cost bim his life to visit the jusurgent chief on such an errand and has written the Marquis de Alu- mada, declining the commission, QUEEN REGENT SIGNS The Cuban Reform Bill f Aw Madrid, Fe The Queen Re- geat yesterday signed the plan for the reforms in the Island of Cuba, The text of the document will be publistied ow Saturd 5 The scheme inclades numerous and elaborate decrees and wil! ovcu- Its Re- nt to Little say are capable of govering the country It is said that ler inten- 1) AN TLUEGAL TERM OF CIRCUIT COURT. 08 JUDGE M’KENNA, u a pe al ne The Californian Is Announced as Secretary of the Interior, 8 TWO NATIONAL BANKS FAIL. ‘i vi 7 ani of it he co! Canton, Feb. 5.—Judge McKenna, of California, has been announced as Secretary of the Interior in President- elect McKinley's cabinet. This re- moves another doubtful factor from the way of St. John Boyle, of Ken- tucky, for Attorney Genera ally Killed. , Feb, 5.—While out John Higgins, a| cou killed by the ac- his gun, Par- say ed the Acciue Ashland, K hunting yesterd popular citizen cidental discharge kill F fath the 1 eye witness to the shooting, He ann’s Hame Factory Burns. Tell City, Ind., Feb. 5,—Her- mann’s hame factory of this cit was destroyed by fire last night, en- tailing a loss of $50,000, and throw- ing sixty hands out of employment. The insarance is $16,000, Hanna Will Not Be Clevelana, Feb. in- quiry by a represeatative of the As- sociated Press among the more in- timate friends rnd political advisers of Mr. M. A. Hanaa today, develop- ed the fact that there is good grounds for the reports that have heen in cir- culation during the past few days to the effect that the national chairman] His will not be appointed to fill the pla f Senator John Sherman in the United States Senate. cou Mid farn Cannelton, Ind., Feb. 5.—It has} allo been discovered that the last term of | hou: re “I the circuit court held in this city was/oDe py several pages of the official zette. It is understood that the re: forms consist chiefly in the creation of an bly, to be called the Council of Administration, composed of thirty-five members, of whom are to be elected by the six by the different cor- The remainder will be magistrate university pro fessor, one archbishop and five former Senators or Deputies. The Council of Administration is empowered, firstly, to prepare a budget. Secondly, to examine into the fitness of oiticials appointed Thirdly, to make a tariff subject. to the condition of Spanish imports having advantages over the general tariff. The Governor General will repre- sent the home Government and will have the right to nominate officials, who should be Cubans or Spaniards who have resided two years in Cuba. Nevertheless, he may freely nominate high functionaries such as magistrates one ‘asserts that there are now no less n 3,000 armed insurgentsin Pinar Rio, in splendid trim for fight- ing and giving the Spaniards a great deal of troul They say the policy of the rebels is not toweet theenemy in even combat There are two mountain ranges runsing more or Jess parallel from east to west the full Jongth of the islaul. The insur- p gents intrench themselves at conveu- Tent points along these and station distinct lines of piekets all ‘around, one in advance of the other, from the main encampuwent. a Spanish columa approaches, the al is given by firing, “and every- thing in camp fs ready to be moved. When the Spaniards come in sight the Cubans fire and disappear. The Population of the interior is in favor of the insurgents, and often give im- portant information regarding the Movements of the engm: Where people have obeyed Weyler's orders ‘and come within the Spanish lines there is much suffering. He has parceled out the lands for three miles around, or as far a& the ground can be covered by field pieces, and . on these small-areas hopes to produce Yacrops to keep the people in his lines from starving. Dr. Danneil and Herr Thielheim ‘assert that there can be no end to the ar so long as 500 insurgents are in the field, They confirm the stat ment of ator-elect Money, of M sigsippi, who recently visited Cul concerning the resources of the island prefects, ete. BACK HE GOES Weyler Will Return to Hayana on Account of Insurgent Raids, Key West, I rumored in Ha 4,—It is a tonight that , Feb. illegal and the acts of the entire week’s session are void and of no ef- fect. It may be that murderers con- victed at that term will have to be re- leased from custody. der and for of two lice but den Two Business Men Drowned. Chicago, Feb. 4.—While skating on the lake this morning the ice gave way beneath them and Wallace Har- rison and Charles Linguist, promi- Mr. Remmel he Maj. McKinley last week, and says By Order of the Court TI Fight a Duel to the Death On los A sp Boss ticulars are meagre, as there was no] aged 50 years, +} cated when the fight be; was the only child. The f KIDNAPAED A MILLIONAIRE, A Minneapolis Real Estate Man posed to be an American millions his e: PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, FEBRU ith a confereuce hat the President-elect was surprised t Gen. Clayton’s modesty. ‘The ap- ointment will be made a few days {ter the 4th of Marcli. HELD AT LOUISVILLE. Fear of Mob Violence Lebanon, Ky., Feb. 4, William] NOW HS 6 Jack, a negro confined in the Louls+ Ile jail on a charge of eriminal as- d the court ordered the retention Black in the Louisville jail for fear would not be possible to At his ing lynched if return 's| EXAMIN'NG TRI unty. FATHER AND SON Oliver well known Iged in jail a Kentucky Soil. him with upon the twelve “ny to the Courier-Journal Meagre news has just reach- here that yesterday afternoon, in Northwest part of Roc Castle anty, near the Garrard county line Parker. 21, shot and his father, Anderson Parker, rious triald anid ci A colored: m lard and traysac him was in stated that abo rd, while residenc Linn Allard fa' Boss Parker was shot twice by his her, once in the head and once in leg, and will probably die. tis said both men were intoxi- The son on th working for Alls ing’’ him for cording to repo Allard was 9 t on the and if permitted to with the girl mily moved to Rock Castle nty eight years ago from near Adiesborough, avd own a splendid m. L Suddenly Disappears. = refused to longe' Yesterday Linn went to Metropolis and swore oilt @ Frequent Reayy Drafts Lead to Investigation. arr Enoch Linn and ag Montreal, Feb. 5.—The police re ‘ wo ond a s Fa on the Cowli oy tee agers Lboaia spyo| Port a queet story of the alleged kid-|Tyited to jal napping and imprisonment in this ‘Allara's teanh first N nk of Franklin,Ohio, ‘ ou nated Ratiteon cup ¥ pe cy and the Northwestern National, of| “'! Of ® mes named Richardson iP fly multiy He Great Falls, Montana e failed against him a , otana, Fave failed, !trom the northern part of New] will of his father, through which he| The first has capital of $100,000} itampshire. ‘There came to Mon- Me are and average deposits of near §150,-lescal bome time ago a couple, whol (ae 0% all iis property, and his 000. The latter has capital of “la 7 eed es “ mgs ’ : wife recently Pyought suit for divorce id ct ie a a Hh at rogelia \- 000 and average deposits of | spn row * ie soit |and alimony st Matnogntia.and, Al 50,004 Mrs. Stanton, of New “flard’ had a bard time ralsing te “wdiicaday Se aa with thet a elight, dark man,}g199 attorney's fees and tempor Megal about fifty years old, who was never} any alimony, having to give a bill of wed to leave se where the © 1 sale for one of hi in of Paducah ny who by chayce should call. This) money, He has other suits pending] man was Richardson, the Ameri Oye Liat Red iy eaten tS” LNG i rating but — sureiy, is said he was ‘always kept un-| sich of it is encumbered, and it is the tepeeoe powerful drug,| ‘he belief of bis friends that in a in this semi-rational conditio ort time will be penniless, ptors forced him to write che Further particulars from Metrop- large sums of money, An agent | 4) y state that Allard is being he millionaire came here about| oyarded at that place. Another vere weeks ago to find him. | The po-| jon 1s that the girl claimed to have say this agent saw the Stant they had their victim well b , and told the nt they | n outraged wa daughter of Bob nent young business men — were ronda. nothing about him. — ‘The trio disap-| iiitted. if at all, = seminal: peared a few hours before the detec Whe: Enoch Wright, 101, and His Wife, | tives finally decided to search the to pay into th Aged 99, Die 2 hous: The detectives are divided] @499. he had to Middleshoro, Ky., Feb. 5.—In]in their opinion the mys-1 of certaia proj Claiborne, county, Tenn., Enoch] tenous trio have The police] ty q ae Wright, aged 101 years, and his}say Stanton’s real name is Frazier wife, Eliza, aged 99 years, diedjand that he is an ex-Methodist] 4 chanced th yesterday just two hours apart. preacher, formerly of the New York ¢ i erty was occupie They were buried in the same grave} conference. eas wouhed to and same coflin, 4 WANT TO PLAY BALL, He had si or Phey were married seventy-six Allard years ago. Grippe was the cause of “ 2 friends of t their death. Mr. Wright was a]A Challenge Received By Local) oy relating the “dy *the-wool’’ Democrat, He Base Ball Managers, alleged crime, i cast his first vote for Monroe in 1820, Piateh 2 Whe’ Gindinas eds have for-| Were permitted He was an inveterate tobacco chewer} The Cincinnati Reds have for ans 4 warded a challenge to the farm or and for ninety years took his morn | ene neo iected would he « ing dram. He received his second} Of Palucalis projecte -- M | team fo: atch sight about five years ago, and his no definate resp MA wife could read by lamp-light. Their descendents number about 200, eno Pro Nothing In It because developments are not far ugh advanced in the organiza' ably a frame will be Gen. Weyler will return to Havana} Jr, Hunter denies in toto the sto . soon, because the frequent raids|that his conference with MeKinle ‘There are yet several “matters , to P made in Havana Province have] was for the purpose of arranging {settle before the local club is an Q4ty- alarmed him. It is no secret in Ha-| place for him in consideration of his|sured thing, one of which is the loca- the outer line being more than a mile} Vana that the Spanish officials are] withdrawal from the senatorial race. When | uneasy over the appearance of Gen. |The Doctor says: Rivera in that Province, and the possibility of hie striking a blow at the capital him- self has generally alarmed them all. Marquis Abumada has consequently been in close touch with Weyler. Gen. Rivera had a skirmish with a troop of Col: Delome’s cavalry fifty miles northwest of Havana Tuesday, and defeated the Spaniards, No de- tails have been allowed to escape,and the censorship has been increased the past fortnight, Spaniards Do Not Like Th London, Feb. 4.—A dispatch to the St. James ‘Gazette’? from Mad- rid published this afternoon says that the Cuban reforms made public have created a bad impression, being re- garded as inclined too much to Cuba, Refuse to Fuse. for maintaining anarmy, ‘They con- clude that Spain showy to Cuba under the guarantee hine with no party, IF 7 ) » Barty, 'e always have a big Heient teams to insure YOU WANT GOOD =e immediate delivery, Madisonville, Ky., Jan. 5,—The]late Republican camdidate for Gov- , | Populist county committee has pass-|ernor of Arkansas, ed adversely on all propositions for | the statement that Gen. Powell Clay- fusion, and say they will stick to the|ton, of Arkansas, will be the next ought to grant au-| middle of the road’ and fuse or com-| United States Minister to Mexico, of tl the Washington, Fel that I was to be offe Internal Revenue Commissioner or any other postion under the incoming administration to remove me from the senatorial fightin Kentucky is abso- lutely false,’ said Representative Godfrey Hunter. — ‘President-elect McKinley is well aware and was aware before I went to Canton that I did not want any position, and that I was and am a candidate for Senator —The story 1 the place of | hold the Att Jos for ; ly residence on South Fourth s ‘ | oa aries until an election is M. church, conducting the] Max levy, 204 Court eet, pet services. ‘The interment was as Oak GEN, POWELL CLAYTON Grove. A large crowd was present 1 meted at the obsequies, Mr, EK, R. Wil- Said to Be Slated for Minister to |5°" Mexico, Litwe Rock, Ark., Feb, 5. Hon. H. M. Remmel, of this pre vill authority for ac succeeding the Hon. W. M, Ramsom. & \Herineberger stock on hand and bart Saturc yesterday. Dr. B. $ ope i he ‘‘diamond.’’ Final details of league will be made at Evansville y at a meeting of the stock Jers, which will be attended by local managers A LARGE I nd closed at rd of WD May closed March cotton ended Hl J.T. Wilson's] ciosed at $7.04 FuneraliToday, May cotton ¢ The funeral of the late Honorable] “set at $7.18, Northwestern eph T. Wilson took place this : ‘ y Place tht Clearances, 4 enoon at 10 o'clock from the fam- n, brother of the deceased, arnved FQR Real Estate G1 le Change A specific er Rough Skins. Mrs. Judge J. C. Gilbert deeds to No grease] No glycerine, ’. Frank, for $2,700, some »perty in the county on the Bland- le road. a ~ Big line dress bitttons. lozen. Street Allard, one of erstwhile Jim Linn, of Bro has cveated a greater furore in Mas- sac county ian Allard’s other noto-| the city torting mopey from him by intimi- dation and threat until Allard finally se is supposed to have been com- Allard was recently ordered ¢ the money, $400, ately poxfumed, ooice se} Nelson Soule's Drag Store HE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. JARY 5, 1897 OLIVER'S LATEST, He Is Again In Trouble in Me- tropolis, RIMINAL ASSAULT, e sault on Mra. Wm. Clark, a promi- ; It is thonght that} Dr. Hunter Denics He Has Been} nent white lady of this ©, on | Hie Alleged Victim is Mary Jane 4 Offered Federal Pie. Christmas was to have been LinnAllard Betog a brought here this morning for trial, dundaed but rumors of a mob bec current juarded, AL SET FOR TODAY. Pa citize t Metropolis yesterday alucah’s afternoon late on a warrant charging pted criminal assault | » year old daughter of klyn, ‘The: arrest tribulations of the past several qhonths. an who works for Al- ets all bis business fi y yesterd: ut three months ago intoxicated, went to e and asked to stay had been employed | rm for about a year, ard, or rather ‘‘work- Ii be was Worth, ac- rts lowed to stay all asion mentioned orts are true he was | upy the bed inn then began ex. oO same be imposed upon. warrant against Al- 2 offense above, ested by Jim and} taken to Metropolis | where he was com-| les seem to manifold- now has pending suit to set aside the! gentle- the sfarms toa for furnishing as Mary Jane Linn, Linn, ‘and the of- about January Ist, cireuit court the ke a concession y at Brooklyn. Meyers, in order to ut some of the. prop- 1 by Bob Linn, who by Meyers. ontract with «| went to some and relatives ances of the vacate tof ntimated that if he to remain on the nonéy, the affair KKETS, iain Company.) —May wheat its highest point | ed at 75 5-34. at 24" pened and ened at 1740-24 and] | $7 at fied ai 8977 aaa and] opened at $7.04 and | yosnod fa} 07.17. and receipts 318 cars. 000, HE SKIN. Other poods likewise. Bring the cash and buy WATCH OUR RUBBER SALE Shoes Bought of us Polished Free, LARGER AND LARGER Our circulation grows with every issue. We invite anyone interested to call at our office at any time and convince themselves. TEN CENTS A‘ WEEK |For That Chilly Feeling IN YOUR ROOM USE Bosley’s Weather Strip. ALL RUBBER. BEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST APPLIED. | Sold Only by & SON HARDWARE & GEO. 0. HAR OVE CO INCORPORATED, / 803-307 Broadway. be — 109-117 N. Third St. To Make Room For SPRING GOODS Which are now coming in, WE CUT THE PRICES OF WINTER GOODS IN Two. Women’s $3.00 Welt, Button, go at $2.00. Women's Small Sizes, $3.00 Dongola Button, go at $1.50. Misses’ Square Toe Lace $2.25 Shoes go at $1.50 Child’s Dongola, Patent Tip, Button, $1.25 Shoe, go at $1 00. Misses Alaska’s Warm Overshoes go at 15 cents, shoes cheaper than you ever bought them before, Bargains. For Everybody. PRICES AS FOLLOWS: Ladies’ Storm Rubbers). - - - 26 cts. Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers, - 16 cts. Men’s Rubbers, - - % - - 40 cts, Call aud get you a pair before they are\all gone. Some SPECIAL PRICES on Leither Slices this week, ADKINS & COCHRAN 331 Broadway. BAILEY, Be \ ™, Is selling evetything in his line at ONLY, COAL AND PROMPT DELIVERY T You know what we sell, Crabtree, Deanfield. reduced prices. '327 BROADWAY. ELEPHONE NO. 70. and all Sizes Old Lee Anthracite,

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