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© bas ignored almost every recor ¢ Sun is the only Republican daily in Western Kentucky. Chocolate AND VIGORAL SOULE’S Phosphates Served Daily DAILY SUN. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY VE DNI STILL ALIVE. ‘ Mr. 8S. R- Carney Who Was Shot Yesterday at Mayfield Was So Reported This Af- ternoon: night at least will clapse before th president sees the report. | Madrid correspondents cable that | Spain is making strenubéus efforts (10 have the president take no action in regard to his note to Spain referring to autonomy. It is practically admitted that au-} fonomy in Cuba is a failure and that CABLES HER SIDE, - the United States will stick up to her | assertion that the adininistration Claims That the United States] would intervene in favor of Cuban in- " dependence fif autonomy was proven Authorities at Havana [a failure by Maro: 1, Hold to the Acei- while the reports dent Theory. whieli tloated off, me@agr MARRIAGE IN MURRAY, SPAIN Popular Young Conple Married 4 There Today. HJ. N. Booker and Miss Leah Alexander. oth popular young » Were today married in Mur- t the residence of Rev.+ J, Mc- e8 Slight, However, Por His A De ation Perfo of rush ¢ e denied at head- Recoyory oe: Oper quarters, from all works making am mupition, guns and ships for the navy there is a constantly augmented force of men turning out projectiles work: | ing night and day on the unfinished battleships and getting things in| shape for a possible conflict with Spain, CUBAN PLANS, General Gomez is Preparing To | med On Him Reported by the Lacy ( » March 2,— nged as follows: wheat opened at 1 O07 and closed at 1.0 May cora—Opened 30°, highest 50% losin, May lard—Opened losing 5.17, Opened 10.50, | Yesterday. he markets May o'clock Mr. 5. R. Carney, of | touélic who was shot yesterday at| ld by Mr. Sam. 19, Clark, was! till alive at the home of | hi ster Mrs. Ke at Mayfield, but the | chances for his recovery were deemed | | slight. Mr. Clark is still under bond firs NAVAL COURT BELIEVES IT * Ats the ei May‘ Believed at That Spain's Action Will Presipi- tate Serious Trouble if | Washington » highest i 10.4 highest Adhered to, awaiting the result of his victims in- juries, F Dr. D. G. Murrell, who was sum- | moned yesterday afternoon to go out |to Mayfield and attempt to locate the | ball with the X-ray machine, r turns | Jed at 8 o'clock this mor aing. The | ball was not located, he reported, | | highest SHE MUST SHOW CONVINCING PROOF, pened closing 6. 21. TODAY'S WEDDINGS, 6.19, highest Concentrate His Forces, Ready to Aid the United States, Washington, March 2.—Spanish cables say that the Spanish gov ment make’ the ment officially that the naval court of invuity will The nature of the wound was found! ‘ i ae tobe such that a very delicate and On@Couple Start on the Third dangerous operation was deemed nec- Matrimonial Tour. Will Attack Havana From the Gold # Fish We have just received a new shipment of gold fish in all sizes, | from t§c to 75¢ apiece. We have| only a few fine Japanese spe left. Call and see them ot phone 23 J.D. BACON & co. Druggists “ tel | ats} | MISS AGNES MOHAN} frimbie St. | Soltvits pupils for instruction onthe PIANO S Ense 1H. 0, Farnham VETOES GALORE Will Governor Bradley Prepare for Vartisan Legislation. Frankfort, Ky., March 2 ‘vor Bradley has already vetoed McChord Rail 1 Freight Kate and Bronston Prison bill, The gov- ermor basalso said that it would give ‘dtm the keenest pleasure io veto the Desha Mob Law Reveal bill, which has passed house an senate and will reach him in a day or two, This bill repeals that section of the Martin mob law which compels the county judge to order out rds op application of persous whose property isin danger of destruction at the | hands of mobs. [t will not get hack to the house until the closing —Gover- t bill days of the session and will probably pot get through both houses over the veto. ‘The governor will veto more bills q than he approves. The legislature nen a his message and has killed all | “the dills that would bave carried Wem out. The following is a list of the important bills he is sure to veto in addition to the two already vetoed: Goebel Mlection bill Desha Mob Law Repeal bill. Eighth Congressional District Ger- | rymander bill. | Third Congressional | rymander bill. Third Appe manier bill, These are all the important politi cal measures, and it looks very muct like the republican minority will be able to kill several of them when the attempt is made to pass then over the vetoes. ~ SUICIDED, A Prominent District Ger- late District. Gerry- | Lexington Merchant Dies By His Own Hand. Lexington, March ward L. | Price, one of the wealthiest and best known merchants in this city com-| mitted suivide this morning by shoot ing himself with a pistol. The ter- rible deed was done at bis elegant home. ‘The only cause assigned is ill health. The suicide caused a great sensation, Had an Arm Broken. Master Harry Lynn. the son of Mr. Burr Lynn, of Eighth and Clark streets, is soffering from a broken arm. He fell a day or two ago while playing about in the yard and broke it in two places. Dr, Frank Boyd dressed the injury. Just Received. lot of flower covers and bou- quet holders for cemeteries at the Kentucky Glass and (laeensware Co, Incandescent lamp globes suitable | for system for sale at McPherson's Drug store. tf Lipdine ~~ Is an article that gives universal satisfatetion for chapped lps and hands, Tooth Powder 1s recommended by the medical fra ternity when it thoroughly cleanses the teeth without an injurious after effect. We prepare ours, and guar antee it |Expression of the Organ of the j Which hes been heaped upon me jimpossible to fod evidence strong | mendous results, report to the United States govern- ment that the disaster to the Maine was due to an accident and that the seport will completely exonerate Spain. It is believed here that this use of the Spanish government, if persisted in will cause serious trouble. Spain will be compelled to show most convincing proof of the acci- dent theory, LOOKS FOR jessary. The intestines being severed by the bullet. a Murpby’s button was | inserted to clasp together the ends, | The application of the button it | | Was not dangerous, but the wound | was such that the operation was very | jdifficult, ‘The patient was at that! . | hour resting as easy as could be ex-| Mb vected. Palm Last night the physicians informed | Ma r ney that he had better make | ¢o his will and wind up bis business fi fairs, His family desired to wait til morn but the doctors insisted that itt t once. Lawyers} The couple met here by appoint- were accordingly sent for, and’ the | ment, aud it is the third matrimonial will was Mr. Carney was|ventare of both. perfectly conseloas and bis mind was! a4, we oa “Whiter of the atty, 8, and Miss Sophia Elkbring /, also of the city, were mar- 11 o'clock this morning at eof Mr. W. i. Ri iway, Rev. W. I WALDON WAIVED, Tobacco Thiet Held Over By Judge Sanders. Rear When the Virst Naval Fired Gun is Insure | Couple Prom the y Married at gents Lack Armes, 11 in the Forenoon, c. G. Marshall zie Ward » the cil King, aged 42, of county, and Mrs, ed 28, of McClain were married this al Hotel in a crowd of A special to the Cincinnati Ce mercial Tribune from Tampa says: |! While Americans and Spaniards absorbed heart and the complications possible to from the Maine disaster, the Cubans, a third party in the crists, and the most | imporiant as a prime cause, are very successfully nadie to their own General ili» Nanez and o John O'Brien have just re- to Tampa after landing two xpeditions heavily cargoed in and westero ends of the The Datuiotless, by deed as hame, run the vk how governwen WAR IN APRIL. oe e of quite Spanish Army. cee Madrid, March es » Coated spondencia Militar (organ of the army) says: “The prevailing impression is that the war between Spain and the Uni- ted States will break out in April." A former captain-general of Cu (presumably Marshal Martinez € pos), interviewed by a representative of Correspondencia Militar, is report» ed fs saying “T never entertained a doubt if the rebellion were not suppressed before 1598 war with the United States would become an accomplish fact. Unhappily, my prophecy will be fulfill I have the consolation of having done.all in my power to evertit, and, therefore, I do pot regret the blame All that is now possible is that we should all unite to meet the danger that ture untry. nade, lear, morning at 7 o'clock bi who was drunk, stated ye is said to dangerous when drunk. It many | tat several ti ad ditticu here, one shoot a well ku | meet | es terday be very island well as by u limes the much to know General Nusez was ab) the Cuban leaders, who are sible from Havana, and confer with them regarding the policy and plans of the revolutionary government | and armies in the nt of war tween the United States and Spaiu, 1 found him today stowed away in the Cuban cigar makers’ quarters~ of | Tawpa, keeping a weather eye open State shals, I had the pleasure of his com pany on a certain filbustering expe- I was to run the gu He said Just as soon as the battle ships of the United State en fire on the defenses of I eneral Maxime omez will L an attack on land from the rear he ns for con- entrating of the Cuban forces have been prepared by Gomez and proved by resident Masso and the cabiaet. The forces will keep up the attack siege by laud until Havana sur renders or 1s blown in piece ney are ready to co-operate with any mi- | itary demonstration which the United States may vy landing arily of invasi declaration of war would enable the Cubans to secure armsand ammunition in suilicient abuadance to equip more than 50,000 my is es he has I m- i would like tor, srmation was | ev's condition | change for the to that inacc to 30—Mr. Carney’s death is mo- mentarily expected, RELIEF FOR THE CUBANS. he- “le > OnQ Moin Drank and United States Government Will Send Aid to the starving Ones, March 2.—The ernment will send oat with for the starving to Cuba at once A. C. BUNDESMAN ‘Things in Judge San- ders',Court, relief niggers de wile Otlicer Fred Hoyer artived y afternoon with William W i arrested of breaking tobacco g yunds of only one of the f declined to ira without a requisition, but ly consented to come. He con- ed to olliver Hoyer that he broke the he nd stole the tol was He waived ex on in the police court this morn- and was held in the sum of $300. | ost Mr, Ju D. One Oitiger’s Opinion, Washington, March 2.—Strict or- lers have been issued by the bead of the navy department probibitin, one in the service from commenting or passing an opinios upon the Maine disaster. An officer of bigh rank so informed the Courier-Journal corres- pondent when he asked him for his views on the calamity. ‘1 will tell you this much though, but you must not use my nat know that no news has been received here by the president or Secretary Long tat throws any more light as to the cause of the disaster than the day after it occurred, I believe that it was anaccident. It will be almost one-leg Brooklyn the W mery aud stealit ‘There was ves. Wa Today Appointed ) % ducah Posto ste i | Washington, March Bundesman was today anitor of the Paducah postofli LAUNCHING OF THE KENTUCKY, Promulgated for Mareh’ 21. Acco, A. © ppointed c. Date Ofticially ke AN Vhe next r, Was 9 C for the case a ase, 2 an | Frankfort. March Bradley. having been led in regard to the nching of the | veteran soldiers who know the coun-| battleship Kentucky, has issued the toshow that tho vessel was], and the tactics of the enemy. In {following proclamation h ed from the outside. The], :” i 1 1 set evidence of this would bel *23* they could drive the! self-ex; ory | hy dence Cigale : ° be armies of Spain into the sea without} «Havi yeen detimtely notified | intact. If there was un cxterice ang {ferenforcements. We have the gen- | that the battleship Kentucky qalapine expibeion Whe lates cons tn 1 crnle aad the and need only | will be Muuched at Newport New MSL Lk rare Dome Wabi one 7 cartridges and cannon. The{on the 24th of March next SURE ihe cate eh ae hee necn {news of the Mame disaster had|o'clock a. the people of Ken- submarine mine could not have been | " spread throughout the insurgent! tucky now requested to show by setand exploded by one or two men forces of the island within twenty-| their patriotic action’on that ox It would have taken at least three or “ four hours to place it in position uo. | {8 hours after the occurrence by sion that they are not unmindful pe iby all Pee Lies way of our underground railroad, | the compliments bestowed upon them , > “fore the} Staph." Witt O. Braviry, aries ms Me ope beat lhe The wounded sailors of the Maine ‘Governor of Kentucky. of inquiry. The members have got at Key West are not allowed to. talk ernst , HOT SHOT FOR SPAIN, but have given out fragmentary ac-| to go back to Havana after they get} Ut bave given out fragmentary us |Can Expect No Support From Ex ily noti-| $1 and) shaw jrunk was fined nn t Jeff Hubbard. for ! wh event WEATHER REPORT, men, > Louisville Mar Thursday. rifles at 1 iN lair tonig m., i" aptist Revival. De n ed ans ert bs preac of to nterest came ers of king night The last ppregation, inues to incre Many ward, requesting the pt church, some four or tive m lic professions, ‘Thx uisition to the church, aching ain this at ts cordially invited | | | re was one There will evening. through at Key. Wests, Tt will be] Counts of their experiences an vening ant investigation involving such tre-|/ Oita with my friend. Dr. eras | A month iss short) 1° surgeon of the United States| time for them to complete their work | SUFB°o) aie es thoroughly,” marine hospital, who is iu 8 charge of she surviving vie-| tims, He told me this story : ‘One of the poor prisoners who was seriously mjured asked me the | 9 rina ty th sa meaning of the Spanish word «Mata- a States and quity will be ready to make its re-|io.’ I told him that it mevnt Kill] {het nited States cna papell port. ‘The guessers are at last be-]it.’ ‘The sailor shuddered as he ex-| "SPAIN Gi) expect mo Supe’ meral coming discouraged by the persistent} plained that when be had been blown | the Dolted States, She bas ruined] silence of the naval officials, aud the] overboard aud managed to swim to al Guia as she has ruined on lost every propounders of various theories in] fishing boat, oue of the men on deck |Ciher’ colony, by. the explanation of the wreck are becom-| beat him off with an oar, striking | ition. crisity-and miatadministeas ing less sure of thesr ground. Con-{him over the head and shouting, |{i 0 ard she nust be left. to settle! gressmen at Washington are not feel-|‘Matalo, Yankee carajo.’”” tie MaOORAT CRI IER SILC eee eo ing so warlike as they did fora few] As to the latest. movements of the ic iuae Scoberd ankaoae 468 ald”.OF days after tlie destruction of the] Cuban armies, General Nunez told sympathy on our part.’* Maine, The belief that diplomacy | me Garcia is now besieging Bayemo ; |S ypPaly On ear Pie te will avert war with Spain is gaining] General Pando with 20,000 men is | the same general topic, highly pr: ground among them. endeavoring to force his way up the| prexident McKinley's statesmanlike | The situation resulting from the|Canto river to dislodge him in the} iteration and. recognizes that «ity we can Maine disaster is about the same as}open country between Garcia and| iit be only human nature that rarer yesterday , Havana, Gomez is slowly working] root of the aka Fd eH Captain Sampson, of the board} his way toward the capital, burning vlow 0 e le should en- ’ ’ cd Baral (nGuisys elegrapled the anc |clantetions as be advonee Bilge | eres oe Seales healed | Vein Se SON'S thorities at Washington that it may] tention is to be within striking dis-|S°muer ® iause | DRUG STORE be necessary to raise the hull of the| tance of Havana, if a crisis comes in | * id TEs ost i | ’ warship Maine before avy detinite in-|the relations between America and Seven Thousand Dumped in the Ten- T oth Bri she Tooth Brushes vestigations can be mace as to what|Spain, Blanco is gradually with- voaFing line of Impacted jsunk her. drawing his columns in the field and Divers are now at work and are ac-| reducing the garrisons of other cities Tooth Brusties just feceived at land As Against the United es Should Trou- ‘Have You a Camera? ble Arise, | London, March 2.—The ! News, commenting editoris The explosion on the Maine ocs curred two weeks ago, rnd it is now said that it will be at least three weeks longer before the board of in- Daily viaveue Welox Paper, Brissee Plates and Fixers, everything 1 A fact uteur photograph We have a comp S, ranging in pric Instruction § Drop in and in and see e are sure interest y ut nessee River at Beach except the salvage of that part of]and as the Spaniards withdraw the vessel's cargo of powder and sup-|mez moves forward from 1 plies, guns and armament that can| while Rodriguez and Diaz are march-| The towboat City of Chattanooga, be taken out hy the wrecking com-!ing from the west to be in touch for) owned by Clements Bros., this city, | j pany. a general conilagration, The Cubans\ met with a bad accident at Beach Creek. | | | Lyne & Lyne, Druggists... 224 BRoApway, ‘The board will probably be in ses-} confidently expect that the United | Creek, ‘Yennessee river, a day or two sion for a month or more, as a mass|States will declare war, They are) ago, according to reports, of testimony is yet to be taken, It] making ready for the opening of hos-| She turned over s barge loaded is thought that something over a fort- ' vlities, with 7,000 railroad t most of cording and are accomplishing little] to strengthen the forces ia Ha i 5 Dubois & Co.'s vi ' Pan The details are pyUUVVVVUVUVUVY VY View Other EELS TREES SLOPE SDAY, MARCH 2 1898, WOOD 00000408 Brook Hi oe ee @ Whiskey Is the oldest high grade Whiskey bottled in the Uni and high grade grain in distillation insures superiority. stamp on the neck of each and every bottle insures or tonic and for the famil Brook Hill Whiskey. § ‘e - as PADUCAH, KY. 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