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PEOPLE who read the Sun are always well posted IN CENTS A WEEK ! fnquiry may sit and take testimony race at the suggestion of ‘ from now until the crack of doom | the Senator, | without comiug to the decision which he Deputy Surveyorsiip is the will satisfy the people, There will best minor state'position iu Kentucky. always be a possibility that the cat- Jt pays $1,400 and fees amounting to r a astrophe was caused by the Span- | ?Tabout $600. Mr. Cureton Is one of see 5 ie: rards, ‘The evidence thus far siuiply | the best known Republicans in Ken+ u shows that there Was an explosion, | tucky, and isa member of the Re- Commander of the Maine Sus- but, from all the facts at hand, the} Yet Known of the Catise of the}Publican State Central Commitiee a battleship may have been blown up| pints ae A fro the Seventh district, and is one AN D AWN I NGS pected Treachery and is Said by the enemies of the United States! Maine's Disaster—Investi- | of the Senator's warmest supporters. To Have Notitie: quite ag easily ax by natural causes | fi ping Moj. Ashcraft may be indorsed for eée Balm 4 : ei ee ie oF tle carelessness of its officers. Our} say “ *» sa the ebief place under Combs, jovernment- ghting strength has been reduced te Awaited, . — such avdegree that common prudence | A tetier ot Wa We are aow prepared to do anything in the line of Upholstering e tate | — Detroit, Feb. 4 dictates th ssity Rot vdiat et roi ‘e For the Skin ‘ ; tgPrantion teort: ya hprared the News from ¢Bay City, nice, {Repairing of Furniture and Awnings. We manufacture and make De Lome’s Prophecy That the Spanish Officials Uneasy Over the] gays; A letter was received yester- portuntt, to ai add to her strength y' el es . n Sais Wrsuia WeBOGK Up ortunity to add toher strength, J sival of the Spanish Cruise ji | day from Elmer Muilstrup, guoneron| OVE all kinds of Mattresses; cotton top, all cotton, moss, hair and box b 1 the battlesbi M dated £ Py *Can-always* be! gotten at his If Sent to Havana ts PATHETIC SCENES er—Has Already Been February 11, in which Meilstrup| Mattresses. Odd sizes in mattresses made to order cn short notice. drug store. It has won its Now Recalled, Sighted, wrote tliat le would not be surprised F Br id veg i Following the Maine Explosion De- it ti should be blown up avy day;| £elephone 896, and we will call and make estimates on your work. ay into sof ee compli- —- soribed .tY One Prsenk Ses that@le ship was surrounded with mentary popularity upon merit Key Wat. F ; ; torp@ivcs and could not leave the Washington, Feb. 18.—Mrs. Sigse| Key West. Feb. 18.—Jose M.] Washington, Feb, 14,—Nothiog al py A alone. a Cr Bee Mae nines | Msaby ot ew York, a passenger on | elute is yet known about the cause har¥r without consent and dire ‘ yanish anthoritie : board the City of Washington of the| of the disaster to the Maine, The]! WM Spanish anthorities today a circular received by Capt.| World line, whi cored near| president will otdor watships to Ha- 1 “VE It holds fast the many friends | tuat his ship would beblown up, The] “me of the disaster, in describing the| be proven when the investigation is it made many years ago, and | letter is written in trai ant be catasthrophe yesterday said; held. In the meantime the adminis- : ~ proves Tself a perfect remedy | fu * ‘While we were conversing in the] tration is patiently awaiting the dis-| join. Found to be Apart Below ‘and toilet article for the uses} ‘The * ’ ‘ eabin at about twenty minutes past} closures of the court of inquiry 4 sceling of resentment here/ nine on Tuesday night a loud report | which will probably be held Monday. the Plant. indicated by its title, raiuet Sectetary Long Wecause he | startled the company. ‘They rushed — Telephone No. 396. 203-205 South Third street. insists that it Was all an accident ig) 2 the port holes and saw an immense P, > tas ovine: flash shoot up in the air with a terrific s ANIARDS" UNEASY Large Forces of Men at Work Day bs report. Debris of all kinds and a Z Sha uiane large number of odies were thrown | Over the Arrival of the Cruiser Viz- alae upwards, It was at first believed that the Maine was being) Padocah’s water supply is still cut Warning of the disaster which be- oe SE deat explosion] New York, Web. 18.—Much un-}off, bnt now that she bas somewhat fell 5s Madle 5 te. | 20K place, anc ‘ollowing tt Wel]easiness exists among the Spanish] recovered from the suock, everything ell the bettieship Maine was re: ! A ji : sai © ‘ ae heard groans and cries of ‘Help! jofficials here over the arrival of the] is ranning more smoothly. celved in Washington some time ago ’ ; ; 8 , O Py 1S laud sppareatiy Gueguededs 14 set Help us!" The boats of the City of [Cruiser Vizcaya, which has already} Ajl last night a force of forty men Alatagarded the scorer af the anxiety | ¥#sbington and those of the Spanish | been sighted off Sandy Hook. Spe-} worked down below the mill, and this ot alas ans el kept Sectrete craiser Alphonse X11, were hurriedly} cial instructions bave been issued to] forenoon a relay was brought iu to , se h nf ched and went to the rescue. | the police deparunent to be in readi-| relieve the i es We have just received a new} teposing in the secret files of the| “U°he ' L relieve the others, " “ , » oO} 7 | boats o: oar’ 88 gua he =Spanis p ow e shipment of gold Gish in all sizes, |state copartmeat is a cipher dispatch] ine Gite at Washinete recent ng, Suard the Spanish captain} A jot down below the ill, from 15c to 75¢ apiece, We have|from Captain Sigebee, of the battle 11° tho debris from the Maine. Thel ship, whether in the harbor or when. Pa bee eeenn Oy Woe Gals ter foe Yepanees epecianls |ehip Malone: 1s reas guesurmably eect ree RES ies in aches Th |e Whaat ye arbor or when-Jdey discovered to be blown apart. left. Cati and see them or tele-|by special courier to Key West, and | a Ucn ub Sank even with the water) ever he visits the city and this will have to be caulked. | It 4 " is ate {2 about three minutes after the ex — _ is not known bow long this will take phone 237, forwarded from there, At any rate plosion. The City of Washing the Vizcaya’s ander Pre-| tt ie tt ig bee, the wife of Capt. Sigsbee showed The Chicago Tribone’s Washing- ton vorrespoudent under date of the 16th says: caya in New York Harbor. Ma PAGER: Tae Macteune Lous } ight when this accomplished Ww ’ if J.D. BACON & CO. |i Aevistant Secretary Days ME] Was converted ato a yeritable hos rare pumping wil be easier, The com. e don't blow our horn very loud through news . -j and the passengets gave them cloth-| portant conference with tne winister] and that the water will be turned on make the rescued men comfortable. | class armored cruiser Vizvaya to the Telephone 3s ta btlive it was intentionally placed [Lesion Covsil General Lee, the civil istry of warine that a lovy telegtain| org ths afternoon, we are | WADt tO get a pair of shoes, come in and try us. * e tentionally placed p : cigtieaeecicibeimeeioeees. PERKINS’ CREEK BRIDGE, [2h Patent inectie coon tne 82s Ton board. General Lee remained |Senor Dubosc, directing him to give should be sent to Havana bs in the harbor yesterday and were] ican coast, ‘so that he may be pre-| Sw 8B NaF Boe orehay Sarkinn’ Creek etOgel was habow tirpeses werety’ or ts identified, though horribly mangled. | pared for all eventualities, r 321 BROADWAY vital, Many of the rescued men} Madrid, Feb, 18.—The premier.| pany believe: sine . ‘ $ eoatelecd. in atte slema | Pita e » Fe e premier.| pany bclieves the strainers or inflows Drugg ists Gold Fish Agent pathton y reg dicotita’ Big eggres were brought on board s!most nude| Senor S yesterday held an im-} have been cleaned of the sand drift paper talk, but we make things hum at 821 Broad- no more battleships could safely b rode . : : ‘ ‘ : Lemon’s Feed Store! ear sna hart mithot sn | 8, Ter th Cy of of manne, Wat Ada ere, 08 fi athe okey ee way. We carry as good goods as can be bought, 08 North Third st ous consequences. The captain de wesgge: yard tae seal. tole Biocd| i pelt eater Dore ides ue Dret-| paired, bea this will be cannot be i ; j ALL KINDS OF PEED..|*=*! thst he sip. was nt danger "2, class user Vie overtol and the prices do their own talking. When you . | «lous posttion, and. that he hed. reeioc About half an hour after the ex-] United States, It is said atthe min-] ppe water will be turned on tem- Give us 0 trial. Prompt de here it would ba. sebiect to oe F nor of Havana, and Captain} in cipher has beea sent to the Span- ested by the Water compa to — Tadiked talaner tte Ge kn i Blanco's chief of staff came] ish Charge d'Affaires at Washington, | dimes) U® Mtr Company — ‘amen mines torpestoes. He expres al with us ali night. The affair caused | instructions of a precise character to igi. He Hia'ed pasa thas'80° taore Guiza] MRA: Seven bodies were picked up|soon as that vessel reaches the Amer- be OF ton make ay nr +] ¥ We desire to inrorm the thrown open to public travel, after | demonstration of f = aioe The explosion oceyrred forward] It is possible that the Charge d’- ; Nas boring (accel) tena: woth, It {the deparkinent peek nee Bab ren of the midship section of the} Affaires will personally go th New {public that the expected ine.” k clive e fi fons re- e “shipment of the celebrated was rondered unsafe several Fae [eters the ships to possibility of Maiuve. York to deliver the instructions re: Pp ago by the high water, and Judge|destre tion, Me did not Iumscit| Later reports today from the ferred to, ‘Lully ordered it repaired. eebee! to ice Eavesareiin dobre re eon Wee OT i WAINE 18 aa CASA NOVA Mr. Ly Lag en ares son-lno would seem like ranning away ps Hebi Pa Dean se THE MAINE ISRUNED p——————$————— tract, and began making the aecesa-!from threateved danger, but he was! yn was tresiured. lt. was, feare ——— Cc Fy supports, closing the bridge Mon-| very firm in regard to’ the folly of | RUM was fractured, It was feared 1sie Can Never More be Utilized CIGARS Ud) : " Foley will die «day to place them. "The work wa8lexposing other sbips to the danger | ley will die. = l ars) The officers from the Maine here asga Ship. nae at last arrived: We completed todas, and the bridge was/ which be felt. and aluiost knew hove las Jatrived fopened again. The farmers were! cred over bis own comman. are at the hotels quartered with! Washington, Feb. 18 —Admiral would be pleased to have orce’ to go several miles out of] Ay the ttme when it was first ru-| MY OF Mavy friends the se mpbed Secretary Long pleased to have our custom heir way in order to get to Lown] mored that the Maine was to be sent| DC! and others have ovides Sey West yesterday as follows: ers who buy them by the 4 iN While the bridge was closed. to Havana Minister Dupuy de Lome} {OF *t the barracks or have Leen “Za the opinion of Lieut. Jobo Pome ue len bene, So: tee ara was both indignant and belligerent. 'y tie of clathing will be ima ety [Hood of the Maine, who has just ar- ibs by idl Keapt. ae A BIG FROG, | He said with the utmost frankness to ree oe rived from Havann, the Maine ean prenp se YOUR CHOICE pm as soon as possible. e of- a apeecke olticials of the state department and {‘e™ #8 Soon as, possi ie ; Of-) never again be utilized as aship. He Chaingang Hoss Cooksey Makes a{eading members of congress that the] Tew ee ey stig tec) Nant HeFe IP) describes the whole forward body of W. B. McPHERSON, 4 Ss U i g ’ OF ANY T IN THE et jsending of a ship to Havana harbor the way'ot olothibgs tue ship as completely collapsed 4 | would be considered distioctly as a where the shock of the explosion was HOUSE or several seasons a big bull frog | hostile act. He also expressed an heaviest, Photograplis of the wreck u \ a 1 fas mads hy bome onder sculvert/opinion that any ship sent there will be sent (o the department today, al I 10O1S and at Seventh and Trimble streets. | would be blown up sooner or later sercarh, Where he came frou no one knew, | ‘lo members of the foreign committee -_—— | alas Wut be bad a lovely baritone volce| he stated thet the entire larwor, wss BRYAN TO SPEAK S i r " th Ms : P ; nN ack and Blue Clay Worsteds and knew how to use it, although it] planted with torpedoes and protected | Spain Officially Repudiates Sen- * - po ges oF) ane rep LS eueacted: must be admitted the residents of| by submarine mines, both of whick a oad At the Jefferson Anniversar the locality did not like it. means of defense were operated from or De Lome’s Expressions The boys often hunted for the |the shore. When Capt. Sigsbee’s and in Positive Lan- Washington April 15, DuBois & Co. \y $15 $18 $20 $22 eroaker, but he was pores Saree | secret dispatch was received at the Washington, Feb. 17,.—Thomas and was just getting ready for his|department it was thought he was guage Jeffersou’s birthday anniversary will| Druggists. spring concert when today Overseer] unduly alarmed and had been inilu- ve celebrated on April 15 by the Na-| 449 es LEADERS OF LOW PRICES Cooksey and the chaingang tore] enced by rumors on the street and io tional Association of Democratic] — ~ 7 away the timbers and succeeded in| the cafes. Nofmore ships were sent Reflections On the| Clubs ith» sobeateen dinner in ~ B. WEILLE & SON = subjugating him, He seemed to be} to him, but the torpedo boat Cust his wi og ' errried home by one of the officers, | tuga aud dispatched to H with Sincerity. Anas he in 18: As was the SPT SSR the supplies which were originally to case here last year, Mr, Bryan will E ’ ands TRAMPS PULLED, hare good by, one’ ot" (be. salar : be the principal speaker this yca "3 Pe arpeu and boats The warning of Sigshee He has already accepted the invita: and Face, Use They Were Ordered to Leave the |coupled with the threatening talk of] Washington, Feb, 18.—S aS] tion. . De Le is quite sufMicieat to cause] officially disclaimed in positive man- aise WINSTEAD’S City. | well posted otticials at the state and] ner the reilections contained in the ON AN W ICE | FLOE. ~ HANDINE Chiet Barber and a detachment of |Bavy departments, to express the be- | De Lome letter, and, as oiticially an- 2 police made a raid on a gang of {lief t it was no {accident which} nounced by the state department yes- i od a 7 tramps near the stock yards tis {blew up the Maine and buried 300] terday, the incident is satisfactorily; !¥° Hundred Men Adrift Ort the These & ig nothing to equal morning before daylight, aud cap. |r soldiers 1 the slimy|closed. The statewent given out is Coast of Finland it. Sold by all first- tured twelve or fiftecn of the ‘‘vags.'’ | Waters of Hava ; as follows: 7 ‘ a ee class ga They were all arraigned in the pow] ue of the officials govern-| February 17, 1898.—The follow: | Copeniagen, Fe, a ant Pra sak ine) er i fi of a note se as ect bere frot 0 2 88 Ly lice court this morning, but owing to ment of such high rank that the pub-] ing is an abstract of a not pt last ihek a Chath chiteerta ie pratt t! om Suits were jon of is name u ec! evening by the Spanish government the weather and the expense to the|Ncation of bis name in connection | evening hy the Sy g agontigeae: Fao city of keeping them, ater ners | With a criticism of the action of the] to Minister Woodford, at Madricl the Gulf of Finland broke adrift in released them on condition that they |sdministration would necessitate his) ‘The Spanish government, on learn Rive town, | resignation, said today ing of the incident in which Minister “This accident in’ Havanna har-| Dupuy De Lome was concerned, and | S°S+ “)Restaurant.... 212 §. Sacond si, 5S RECEPTION, bor, if it be an accident, which I se-| being advised of his objectionable GURETON WINS TheEeEe la tsies dos ihe I haye opened a Pawn- | a oe | yg, good collateral at rea- - _ ‘i i { C riously doubt, only emphasizes the} communication, with entire sincerity q money... : don lib- Visiting Brothers Will be iu Attend-|folly of our treatment of the Cuban| laments the incident which was the Open day and night Short Orders| broker and Loan Office, \\\ onable rates an noe Tobight question, For two years we have cause of the interview with the Min- . a ght. been standing with uplifted hands|ister, states that Minister De Lome # 3 and will loan money on / eral terms. TPhero are quite a number of Elks |ready to strike, and constantly wara-| had presented his rosignation fand it He Will Be Deputy Under ( in the Beach and Bower's miustrels,}ing Spain that our intentions were} had been accepted before the _pre- Barnett, (le Ss. GANSTER ey on : ess hostile. There y | sents e matter by Minister and tonight, after the performance at} more or less hostile. ‘There was only senty tion of the matter by TET TI AL Morton's opera house, the local lodge |one way for us to do, and that was] Woodford, ‘That the Spanish Minis _—— N t P bli OILTIDEN \ will Bee a an impromptu re-|to strike at once. The interval has} try, in accepting the resignation of a Major Asheraft Tipped For A O arv u IC ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY Cc ception at the Elk’s hall. been employed by Spain in gathering] functionary whose services they have , ; It is likely that the attendance will |her resources together to resist the| been utilizing and valuing up to that Place Under Combs, AND SOLICITOR OF be large. blow. A little over a year ago we}time, leaves it perfectly well es- ae PENSION: CLAIMS 1 — | hid seven sea-going armored ships to] tablished that they do not share,and 2 , Hs aaneecheaeee m | four belonging to Spain, Last April] rather, on the contrary, disauthorize} Washington, Feb, 17,—-Seuator ie ee thorough attention given Lr... ‘ the proportion was reduced to seven| the criticisms tending to offend or Deboe has decided the Deputy Sur- nae hae mies F | Dainty Odors... to six. In November it was seven] censure the chief of a friendly state, | vey: Mr. N.C, Cureton,] Vouchers for Hliadterly pays of 106 SOUTH SECOND ST. “y he {to Seven, and today, with the Maine] although such critism should beiwrit-| of Ne tle, Henry county, gets} per ae earefully ai nded to, How much we appreviate la wreck in the bottom of Havana|ten within the fied of friendship, |the plum. ‘The Senator has written} Ollie, 7 South Third street, Mae pars Oe Ge hows art @ on are asia 7 Se weer ye a Barnett to thie effect, Ait. ( a | os 3 n! It isn’t for all of us, however, |harbor, the figures are six to seven. | and had reached pul livity by artful | Surveyor FOR ~ {o enjoy them as flung from nature Not only is this true, but, incred-|and criminal means. tthis mean-| Barnett will, of course, accept the| S¢*eeeeoeoers 2oooeee: bis censers, but there is always the kind |ipJe gs it may seem, Sceretary Long] ing had taken shape in a resolution| Senator's recommendation. ‘This ar-]$_» WHY NOT TRY IT? alt 0 0 Can Please You-——_-——— asnow-storm aud was carric¢ cl Farmers’ James Spence with 200 fisherman and sev rented by perfumes—! sweet fragrance |i ow seriously contemplating layiag| by the council of ministers before] raugement had been agreed upon Thiiauct large ad Mg up all the monitors which we have|Gen, Woodford presented the matter] several weeks ago, but Maj. J. H. Bae eon ye sean and readit. May Bells, Vassar Violets, been holding in reserve, ‘To get them|and at a time when the Spanish gov-| Ashcraft, who was knocked out by Oliiama Woaid have donetlis Crabapple Blossoms, ready for action would consume , ernment had only vagve telegraphic | Editor Fisher for the Paducah post- ame had it been your adver ° weeks of valuable time, and during; reports converning the sentiments al-|ofllve, dropped into the equally as septic ry. l is! nade suit at the prices c rd by - ; g | rey Atkinson White Rose, etc. that time Spain might be able tojluded to. ‘Thatthe Spanish nation, | good column and insisted upon the re 9 1e ‘Tailor-made suits to prder for | ude ones of same quality, Everyl ine ti hich: la | with band as ol ler B is. Benator Debo Have you anything to an- 1 A lo il y + ink Paieveitewith many tetrike a blow from which we would} with equal and greater reason, af-| place under Sarne enator Del nounce that will interest the a D t : | ] Carnation Pi Hand eink roe easily recover. Whether the! firms its views and decision after! while recognizing that Maj Asheraftl} jindreds who read the SUN aitons 1 duorl menntrete Maine was blown up as the result of! reading the words contained in the! should be cared for, was pot willing evefy day? LYNE & LYNE’S DRUG STORE|*" accident or by design will -prob- letter reflecting upon the Presidentof to turn down Mr, Cureton, who with fie i had say it ere? BRO LAY Esta blislme nt ably never be known, Courts of the United States. drew from the Assistant District At- 00007 Se:

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