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year. not pay. CUBAN RESOLUTIONS. -- | They Are Before the Senate This! tative Sulz introduce | betwe | the Uni Afternoon. TWO AMERICAN CRUISERS, |« —_-- | United States of America and their territories, and the President is au- Believed to Haye Been Ordered | thorized to use the whole land and naval force of the United States to to Havana, |" ae iy | GENERAL LEE STANDS FIRM. b I Washington, Feb, 26.—The Cu-|l ban resolutions are before the Senate ° this afternoon, having been set for 1) , o'clock p.m. ‘The Foreign Affairs | Committee has decided to press them to a passage as quic It is believed the liveliest debate the | received a cablegram from the Seuate has seen for many days will o! result as there are a number of Sen- ators, with Mr. Hale at their head, who oppose anything like advanced action. ogton, Feb, 26, 2:28 p. m Senate is comparatively quie' today, the announcement of the par don of Sanguily having served in| e measure to allay the excitement of the more rabid Senators, A new! resolution has been introduced. It discussion will be} yester- | is expected the quiet and less excited than day. | GENERAL LEE STANDS PAT. Firmly to Demands First Made. the He Molds General Lee} stands firmly on ground first! taken and declines to recede an inc b | He demands Havana, from his position support of the government at Wash- the His attitude is th jd tu of alll y lives of ington in protecting e ¥ American citizens. receiving the unstinted prai while he disp sh authorities who begin to real- has in-}j of the| ie h Americans here. curred the lasting asure ¢ means business and will They will quickly de-| not be trifled with the state be brought to time, if partwent can duced to support| jatl, pending an examining trial ae " The only warrant against him now is Lega Dnata the one first issued by Justice Win- DYNAMITE CRUISER with intent to kill, One charging | him with murder will be issued, The Vesuvius Joins the Mi |however, and he will remain in jail head- Believed to B Bound until bis examining trial, which will For Cuba. in all provabi ity not take place for several days. The question of bail Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 26.—The} will then come uj dynamite cruiser Vesuvius has been McGill is not a very tracalent ordered to join the cruiser Marble-| looking individual, be about 30 1 here the ves- |) fage, with o sive nose, head, and it is believed here the ee ee acnal hag ese cls t been ordered to go at once) tong The general opimion is that to Havana to back General Lee in his demands on relative to the treatment thorities |p Spanish a of Ameri-|§ h the cans. Iris TRUE f kk Despite the Denials of the State). Department. t -The ‘Her New York, Feb. 26 ald’ says: Phe ‘Herald's that upon }t publication of the Consul General the United |t important new citizens profound sensation all over this coun- try It is not surprising that this exclu-/ yi. day been dissolved by mutual news should arouse such great it is ex denials be so. persi interest, but positive such should {t by the officials in Washington 1 tly given ou! For the benefit of the Senators and | Representatives who are anxious t se know the facts so steadily suppr by the Administration officials Cont sul General Lee's dispatch to tary Olney is publish Washis pase of Scott, “Olney Have de- manded re American citizen who has been kept in prison) and incommunicado without due pro- cess of law for clefen days. ‘Trust you appreciate gravity of situation and are prepared to sustain me. Must have warships immediately, How many ships have you at Tampa, Koy West and Southern waters, and are prepared to send them here should it become necessay ? “J can not and will not stand an- o‘her Ruiz murder. | “Ler, Havana."” The above is the dispatch that the ‘Consu) General sent tothe Secretary of State, just as the ‘Ierald’? said he did, on February 22. Being unable longer to accuracy of { the ‘‘Herald’s’’ news, We know the weather is w February and all of March Avill be the habdest of this_ pana ne SE Our Successful Business Men. All run advertisements the entire Their experience teaches hem that one time advertising does |sue to proper and under goods and effects of the government kly as possible. | Tome, the Spanish minister, tonight signed the pardon of Julio Sanguilly. Robt. GAVE HIMSELF UP TQ)4°. Constable J. W. Spence Brought the | murderer the offense of which he is guilty will warship to Havana|'* i up his rhene to protect | Whep.arroflad-pa-lgsd-no-wewpand of has caused al petty kind Rte | | }apnsont, W. B rdinary that) 24 Hannan has, pugchased the inter- f its trotty! oe of W. E. Cochran, and will con- H. Cochran will settle al ese | gess of the old Grm, and will collec | all outstanding gecounts due the firm Secretary Olney has taken refuge in a refusal to talk about the case. WOUTD D ARE WAR. Resolution Introdu gressman Sulzer, of By Con- ew York. Washington, Feb, 26.—Represen- of New York, yesterday resolution declaring war n Spain and her colonies and States ‘The bill provides ‘that war be de- Jared to exist between the kingdom ft Spain and her colonies and the rt, and to is- vessels of parry the same into effi private armed he Uniterl States commissions or letters of marque and general re- prisal in such form as he shall think the seal of the vited States against the vessels, f said kingdom and the ubjects thereof.”’ of Spain Sanguilly’s Pardon Signed Washington, Feb. 26.—Senor de Duke f Tetuan stating that the Queen had Official Newspaper of the City. THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. AFTER MORDIS. He Turns to Writing Anony- mous Letters. JOHN CARVER THE RECIPIENT. Mordis Warranted For Assaulting Miss Daisy Carver. MAYFIELD POSTOFFICE SHADOWED. Joho Carver and several other res- idents of near Fulton, Ky., are making J. M, Mordis bard to catch. Mordis is the man who claimed that he had hung three times by a mob which tried to extort information from him relative to the whereabouts of his brother, man named Wells, who is supposed to h criminally assaulted Miss Daisy Carver on last January 27th. A or two ago Mr. Carver re- ceived the following anonymous let- ter, supposed to have been written by Mordis, who was warranted for hav- been CAVE UP, MeGill Lodged In Jail Here. Him to the City. WILL BE CHARGED WITH MURDER. the Ragland wife 1 been portrayed in Robt. McGill who ha he newspapers as {a wild and woolly jesperado, armed to the teeth with a nmplete arsenal, today {surrendered » Constable J. W. Spence.of Wood- ille, walking up and becoming a risoner in the mee 1 most umble manner imaginable He ave himself up about ¥ o'clock, aud as not at any time been many miles from home McGill was brought to the city by | ‘onstable Spence and committed to hest rging him with shooting be greater than involuntary mau- as his wife did not die of but of a aughter er wounds mist “ upposed to have resulted from the] ght incident to the shooting, ‘The feeling against’ him in the Ragland locality is not so strong as tiirst, and ft is said that be had all] he officera in the locality bluffed un- il he voluntarily surrendered The time for McGill's exa rial will probably be s He was allo he session of the mag 1» without) be ah The firm of Coch lee. ') Cochran retiring. fnue the busigess as heretofore. WwW. of Cochran & Hannan. Ep, D, Hannan, W. E, Cocuyss. Feb, 23, 1897. . ‘As successog to the firm of Coch- ran & Hannaw, I desire to thank the public for past favors and ask a con- tinuance of their generous patronage. L will conduct the business as heretoy fore, and give strict attention to all work placed in my hands, D, HANNAN. In retiring from ran & Hannan Lcordially recommend my successor, Ea, D, Hannan, to the people of Paducab as worthy of their most liberal patrons v ——— Raiders Last Night Broke Forth in This County. Carlisle, Ky., Web. 26. Las' | night witnessed the first raid of tol estroyers in Nicholas county, atroyed the gate at Jackson- | gate di | They de town, It is feared this is the | ning of a general raid on the gates i the| this county and that furtber trouble ill be had, “ Just put the he firm of Coch- ing committed the rape himself, after having brought suit for damages against fourteen well known residents for white capping him The let read “Mr, Carver, if you want to know where the man is who raped Miss Daisy, come to Mayfield, put $50 in pty desk that you will the right as you go into the post of- fice. Don't try to wateh or see. If you will stop everything. $50 in un envelope, you will get a letter telling where the man (is, I have not been treated right, or I never would tell it, but they haven’t done right, so I will tell, but I must keep still. If you don't do this you may never know, won't hurt you to give $50 to find out, Don't write me, but bring the money and leave it in that desk and go off. If you don’t tend this right away { will never write any wore. Iam working Ave miles from town, but go to town every night. You will find the desk open."’ The letter was written on a piece of brown wrapping paper and was nailed on the train February 20. Phe writing was cramped and each Hed incorrectly. 0 was placed in the desk, as 1 ested, and officers left to shadow the post office, but without effect, so far. A reward of $200 for the con- on of his daughter's assailant has Mr. Carver. an ¢ see on go off and So it viet been offered by POST OFFICE ECLION, Cloverport Post Office Fight to, Be So Settled, Cloverport, Feb A primary election will be held here tomorrow for the purpose of deciding the post office contest. between the various THE COW CASE, ° Formally Submitted to Judge Bishop Yesterday. Argued by Attorneys Reeves and Lightfoot at 4 O'clock. City Prosecuting Attorney Reeves and Attorney Lightfoot submitted the now celebrated cow case to Cir- cuit Judge Bishop yesterday after. noon at 4 o'clock. The case came up, as will no doubt be remembered when Mr. Joe Potter was arrested for permitting his cows to run at large. He admitted the fact, but employed Mr. Lightfoot to test the constitutionality of the law. It was argued before Judge Sanders, Major Moss assist- ing Attorney Reeves, and Judge PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1897. A PITCHFORK, Norfleet Finley Got Mad at Bud Grace. BOTH COLORED FARM HANDS, Few Offenders In Judge Sanders’ Court Today. SEVERAL CONTINUANCES GRANTED, Norfleet Finley and Bud Grace, two colored farm hands on Will Me- Cutchen’s farm, near the city, had Sanders decided that the ordinance was constitutional. It was then de- cided to submit the case to Judge Bishop and abide by his decision, but owing to a misunderstanding this was never done until yesterday. The case was laid before Judge docketed and recorded. until he can examine authorities on the subject. His opinion will be of great signifi- GUTHRIE DIES, Another Victim of the Murray ¢ Explosion. h ri Lingered For Several Days in the |, Boyd-White Infirmary. Thomas Guthrie, colored, was brought here from Murray both lower limbs blown almost off by the explosion of dynamite Tuesday, died in the Boyd-White Infirmary about 10 o'clock this morning, hav- ing been conscious but few times since he was so terribly injured. In addition to the injury to his legs, one eye was blown out,his arms ven had he lived. Death] Frye, has been continued again. ‘rye cannot be found. less cripple was a relief to him. F Frank Hardin, the other man,still lingers, and will in all probably re- cover. to the Mattil, Effinger undertaking |e establishment and prepared for ship-| li ment to Murray. The death of Gathrie increas the] | number of victims of the explosion to| ‘! seven. c *. ps MARKETS, e — 8 (Reported Datly by Lacy Grain Company.) | 0 Chicago, Ill., Feb. y | o Republican aspirants. Great interest is taken in the matter, and there will etzendanner, itis eal for the color- cinch on the vic- and has a THEY GUESS AGAIN, The Senatorial Situation Guessers Stllat Work. Frankfort, Ky., Feb, 26.—It_ is ww believed beyond a doubt that Governor Bradley will on the fifth of March fill the vavancy in the United States Senate by the appointment of one of the three men most promi- ently mentioned in that connection, Yerkes or Holt, and that aa called to oyle, extra session will then be meet on the 9th. vr At) Morton's Opera House Monday Sight, The marvelous Lees, the worlds greatest hypnotigts will make their lirst appearance in this city Moaday night at Morton's Opera House. The followivg is what the Vicks- burg Daily “Commercial Herald’? of February 21 has to say of these won- derful people and , of their still more wonderful performances. | +*Yesterday was the last of the en- few of the Lees, accomplished 5 ypnotists, whose nightly programs have crowded the opera house during ive nights ofthe past week. The Jay being fine, the matin drew a audience, there being a real crush fat ithe door about the hour of opening the performange. ‘The house last night was very/good indeed for Sat- urday night, 2 second to none of merit. No bettgr drawing attrac- tion was ever seen Aiere and probably wondérs of hava, awakened | none of the world could 1} during an entire week”’. Death La Marshall. Frank Johnston, one of the bes: d-the programme was ft {he series in point the natural and t] maintained such a degree of interest May pork opened at $7,97-8.00 and closed at $8,07-10. May lard opened at {84,05 and closed at $4.10, May ribs opened at c $4.10 and closec March cotton opeded at $7.07 and closed at $7.06-7 May cotton} opened at $7.16 and}, closed at $7.16-17, Clearances, 173,000, ¢ N. W. receipts, 143 cars, | MAKING INQUIRIES Cincinnati, Feb. 26.—The tary of war is making inquiries of the adjutant generals of many states as to the number of soldiers that can be quickly mobilized. This ts taken to mean that the government fears there may be a rupture with Spain and is preparing for the worst. = + | The Rosery $odality \will pret with Miss Bora /Dicke tomorgew at) 30 p. ye “ DST of Rub Needle Needle bd é s Men’s Tan Rubbers ¢ Beacon Alascas “ * Men's Rubber Boots $2.90 Boys’ * Ld $2.40 Children’s Rubbers, 7 to 2 were 35¢ now 20c. Boys’ Needle Toe, regular price 60c, now 45c. “ Arctics = ee . t Men’s “ bd « $1.75* $1.50. known men in north Marshall county dhed night before last of heart diseas He was a blacksmith. on hand and can give you order prompt jettention | aft Barry & Henneberger, Bishop, argued at length, and duly nae the men were out in the cow lot Judge Bishop reserved his decisioa| antagonist provys skull, out @ warrant Judge Sanders for malicious cutii and the culprit was arr time afterwards, trial. Mattie Wheelis was again continued, who | as the defendant is dangerously ill of with] nervous prostration. colored, got on a tear last night, winding it up in a fight. good friends again this morning, and apon explaining matters to Judge Sanders were let hurt and he would have been a help- | ored, charged with cutting Charles ; with beating his wife, Laura Dixon. The remains of Guthrie were taken} He was not ready for trial, and” bas wheat opened at 74's-56-% | however. highest point 74%; closed at 74] Siewcae tana +; closed at 74) Gite Nairs was presented on a ‘ varrant charging ber with shooting ae eae warran ging sting eh at Rey pened AL 2414 804 craps, Her father, Jolin McGehee, happiness . ™ swore out the warrant because she May oats opened s He erelay oats opened at 1744 and | nad him fined for cursing her yester- st 1674-178. day, He swore she did roll the dice with « woman named Cooper and she swore she did not, at $4.17, jask for. something which Yheyflaim is ‘just as good.’’ Sometjyés a little more vrotit induces themfto do this. Dr, | Bell's Pine }you sg Big Reduction Sais THE FAMOusS. All the best grades and fresh new stock. Old man’s toe, regular price 50c, now =~ aiden, “$y B. WEILLE & é 409-411 Broadway. an altercation last night that came near resulting fatally. A corn shucking was in progress when the difficulty arose. Grace said something about Finley allowing his wife to make a living for him, and the next thing the others ghting. Before they could be separated inley had impaled the scalp of his on @ pitch fork. The came near penetrating his TEN CENTS A WEEK Not in a Hundred Years Will you find any others at the same price better than ~ 7 Spanish Gem | The best 5c Exclusive Agents, E AND STOVE Co. INCORPORATED. - 303-307 Broadway. | > 6 | 109-157 N, 3d St. , / Nothing better made than “Old Reliable” Cigars at 10c. [ He came wo the city ted by Of ficers Barnhart aud Seamon a short The case was called in the police court this morning and Finley said he wanted to employ Major Moss to Jefend him, and was not ready for The case was continued until jomorrow. The peace warrant against Mrs. Dick Trice and Howell Johuson, Th y were off with a $1 fine. The case against Lena Harris, col- Henry Dixon, colored, was charged mployed Attorney Crice to defend vm. 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