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is t Republican @anly fl Western Kentucky. PADUCAH : DAILY SUN. VOLUME II—NUMBER 14%) Pure Catawba a A mild and, pleasant, tonic in| general debility. aT adapted for ladies’ use,.... Fifty Million Dollars Placed at the Disposal of President Wm. McKinley-----Buying we 35 cents a bottle. More AT SOULES(” sar ertususy MARTIN ACQUITTED, the House Passed the oe Ap- propriat'on — The Will Pass the Bill This Afternoon. The Sheriii Who Fired on the} Lattimer Miners Set at | PY Liberty. The Sen. tonal Trial Brough’ to . @ Close —Tho Sixty-Six Dep- uties Also Acquitted, Martin and his sixty-six deputies were tod of murder, ‘The last hours of the] trial were very in ex-State’s Attorney-General Palmer | yesterday began his argument for defense in the trial of Sheriff Martin | and his deputies, the courtroom was Washington, March crowded to the utmost.” Mr. said there were three propositions in this case First, that there was riot jation here tc ing in and around Hazleton from the | Will follow the first act of interven- st September; | tion on the part of this country, Sd tothe 1th of | Both ton to suppress this rioting third, that the 1 to Lattimer was r aud disorderly, offers to London on six war ships to! I Spain in her desire to pur eved | fc ven, by direct coms | chase them Me argued that if the jury the sheriff had mand or previous instrection the or- | der to fire, then the deputies could aot be found guilty of any crime as they obeyed the orders of the rior officer, who was the ower at the time. “If you find | riotous, that they refused to obey the turned into armored 1¢ strikers were | orders of the sheriff ; that the sheriff's |O% Iast Saturday ® Spanish transport life or the deputies’ lives were in|sbip loaded with ammunition and danger, then the shooting was justi- | soldiers sailed for Hayana secretly. bill appropriating $50,000,. fied and neither the sheriff nor the} The deputies can be held, PROMINENT M MISTER DIES Death of Dr. David Morton, of the Church Extension Board for war mean intervention. Louisville, Ky., March 9—Dr David Morton, « widely known Meth z odist minister and head of the church x extension work of the Methodist | Episcopal Church, South, died today in this city. vonlable tions over the request Philsdelphia Cloth Workmen Win Over ‘Their Employers, procla: the Cu Vhiladelpbia, March sult of a conference recen, of workmen employe in tl mills of Thomas Dolan & Second and Oxford streets, joip prep A found on the river bank here yester day morning. with no wearing ap |. parel except his underelothing. He claims to have been robbed of $100, lt a gold watcb, diamond stud and all! froin her bow. ‘ his clotbin t. Prof. Davis} 1 Jearne is one of the leading 1 Brazil owns Why will you smoke any old cigar when you can get the Linnwood for Se. Ask for it tf, | the United States, — | ‘The conference this Sw Edwin Arnold. now on a farm {the naval department was to consider in Ballard county, will be sent out| this offer. It was practically settled and entered in eight big races. |that the United States should buy = this terror of the seas, ‘owing warships until were considered ce then, 80 Stecher's Special Brew Pilsener’| ))j,¢.4 now on draught at Detzel's OLY yeas ay . place. cal, but satisfatetion for chapped hps aud] is the destruction hands, | noha’. Is recommended by the medica! { Steruity when it thoroulily cleanses the teeth without an injuri i the Confederate arinies proclaiming their support of the country’s chief magistrate in the face “CUBA WILL BE MADE FREE. Grape The Situation Today Means Free ) Cuba at the Cost of Juice Spain. tional law, but when the occasion i gr enough, th nel justice with the bigh hand of might. Warships the Independence of the { She Tpreatens ‘Vigorous Ac Cuba and receive $ nonstrates With Spain, New York, March ‘}.—A special to the Journal from Madrid The Spanish government is making | extraordinary efforts to getting in or ont sands of dispatches are gm Sagasta is afraid to let the Spain know the truth atout" the situ. SPAIN 1S BUYING WARSHIPS, ation. He has utterly failed to money needed for and is hiding from the Spaniards the mi France fact that the United States ts fapidly putting hs navy in lighting condition. advices that the Pope dase all in his power to in- duce Spain to submit the whole Ca ban question to arbitration. does not dare consent, officials of the Chinese for Urgiog the rejection of the Russia demands, Japan, it is reported, has threatened to take vigorous action 1f the demands of Kus: war preparations | Secures the Money Fi With Which to Buy Eight Ships—Sends Troops to Wilkesbarre, March °,—Sheriff Havana Secretly. acquitted of the charge ams for he reads anxious to fight The result of the between the Pope gent will demonstrate how much in - fluence and authority the vatican has If Sagasta persists in resisting the advice of the Pope it is likely that the whole power of the church will be exerted to eectire the inde ‘p endenve tf the Cuban republic. the United States. present negotiations i tne queen re- festing. When /WAR MAY COME AT ANY MOMENT. Last Resort of Desperate I y seems that Cuba 19 Spain today, ud @ war ations are inaking preparas zling hot protests and tions for war as fast a# possible. illing to accept the counsels of th fetes a aad haat athe President MoKivley today cabled |Pope, but she is aide to act, | being a constitational monarch and compelled to follow. the une rapen vines bill unless olst measure Spain has borrowed » impoteney of Spain, as the v can is as minutely and accurately in- formed about Spain's finances a8 the e Spanish minister ot finan e | France with which to buy eight shiys ‘1 which she has an option, are unarmored Vessel! mittee on ru | It has been learne i here tos lay that | #8 Rampolls tion wil! dare States from g 850,000,000 Appropriated, Washington, March 9.—In as; 000, which passed the hovse ast | 0 legate every member of the t, will pass the senate today first call t to meet tthe Span- th situation by ob to _Feagn made imme: disposition, provided that may, by yea and nay vote, extend} for | | Washington,” March ‘ }to Louisville Post, —The preparations | Dill placing in President Mckinley's | hands fifty million dollars to be ex The Prosident has frankly told the Pended at his discretion for nati onal leaders in congress who have called | ef upon him that he intends to inter vene in the Spanish-Caban war, that in his opinion war ia 9. —Special tion of any Dill or matters s ver, | congress voted the confideaoe in the Many members who were paired with absent colleagues responsibility of administration, ly Sala. borne! tee, Te does not expect hostilities to , WAGES 60 UP 12 PER CENT. — | zFO¥ out of the present | thing i in legislative der that they support of this vast annals was in or- 0 on record in appropriation to of Lee or from the Fern as a supply boat, but be does antici ration of wor jinmediatel) ion of the independence lard county, were m morping It 13 the se of the bride groom their country. had his name ¢ scene of enthusiasm the announcement | ‘The beste now exerted is illusta ‘ tween Thomas Dolan and a nomber|tive merely of his fear that Spain may ations ia this country ing hostilities at once, 12 per | that reason the admiaistration is foe parallele cent ivcrease has been granted, to|ing no time in ordering extra projec: take effect. this week. tiles andl anmunition from abroad enthusiastic spectators applauding to ' —— aud buying torpedo boats, Robbedand Lett Naked, ference at the White house this morn- ville, Ind., March ?.—Prof, jing resulted in the purchase of one are by members on the tloor. All Cavig, principal of the Wash-jof the only two dynamite gunboats m, Ind., public schools, was in the world, We own the Vesuvis four hours were allowed for de! the 8° gteat was the pressure member was given more a to than five minutes and most of them se the white flag without a shot ad to content themealvos with aj of the vote—ayes none—has seldom jammed with patriotism of ORI of eloquence which were| the speeches were brief. ‘ithleroy.’? It was the y that caused Aduural Ga ast night that Spain bed nine speeches were inate, g educators of the lmadk a big offer for this ve acclaim members from the North and state, |that as soon as it was received tii the South, the I |the Brazilian government brought its representative here and offered it to S¢4't *) veterans of the Union ee sand the territories, 2. W. SMITH, Pr 1 was told at */the navy department this morning, aoe tuses have been perfected - Lipdinez the thet he moat frm make them the most formic Ueships in the world for destroying "4 Is an article that gives wuiversal| mavies, but that their especial value ) of cities on the “Their moral structor Hitchborn, ‘is ten times as great as any battleship afloat,” < Tooth Powder "The President ts & ; |plans for intervention Lump, 8c bushel Nut, 7c bushel first excitement I have tried to point ter-lout that wat would only ensue upon} en W are ours, and guar-liptervention, and events are proving | , Mites Jt. [that these predictions {founded. The moment the eich tration feels certain Lyne & LYNE, | equipped for. a war, Druggists... 224 Broabway, Will issne a proclamation recognizing: the President PADUCAH, KENT UCKY WE SALE OF THE GUS FOWLER, Bought By Capt. Pugh, of Yazoo of a possible foreign war. Question of Responsibility, Washington, March ,—Mach bas been said about the search for pre ent to deteriuine Spain's responsie for the loss of the Maine and to find a course for resident Me- Kinley to pass on in demanding reparation, While this is going on, here is a fact which should be borne in mind: International law is not a binding statutory code, There is nowhere in the world any authority that can en- force it. It is a mere comity of na- tions, and any nation strong enough may disre gard its technicalities where- in that nation’s judgment those tech- nicalities work injustice, his is precisely what both Germany and Japan are at this moment dving as to China. Ordinarily nations obey interna- enough and the guns hi y tise above it and co JAPAN ALL IN A FLUTTER, China Kouckles to Ras Pekin, March 9—The Russian de- mands from China have caused the est excitement at the Japanese legation and the Japanese ministe: has had ¢eve interviews with the ga oflice, Adopted By the Goebelites at Frankfort to Pass the In- famous — Election Bill tie sans—Free Speech and the ts Brushed Frankfort, March 9.—Despite size eches by © senate pted the Goebel gug passes the Goebel inn ean defeat the this morning The Goebel amendment to th 8 which is intended to shut off all debate and for the se of passing the Election Qn 3.as follows “Any bill ated hy said ¢ same shall stand f umediate considera’ jon, have pre cedence over other bills, matter or]. business of any k piration of thirty bill or matter is so ame and v disposition and 1 mot consideration irther fixed time for considers BALLARD COUNTY COUPLE Martied Here This Morning Wel Kaown Young People. Mr. 4 r, Womble the first of Try Steeher’s Special Brew Pii- At Detzel’s old place. Gor, dd Broadway, We are selling Rac aiciiig'| At 50 cents Bottle: - Our own make. J, 0, BACON & CO, ORUGGISTS... GOLD FISH AGENTS "ice-President. SESE, Secretary and Treasurer, Paducah Coal and Mining Company Miners and Shippers of Celebrated... Tradewater Steam Coal 2al“oa Why not pa'ronize a hom: company when you can get st coal at the least money? Telephone 254. all joined in Extract of an editorial taken from the Western Review of Commerce, published at Chicago, Ill., dated November 19 last: A Compliment to Paducah... Brook Hill Garrard county Will Be Hauted Out T Repairs—Will Between Vicksburg and this firm, both in general and to our readers Although we have 3 t to whom merit is preparations of liquors amer Gus Fowler, owned by the Bransville, Packet line, was today such precautions are often neglected. ‘T'o s d critical examination and a searching chemical analysis, with the tion of printing th Ut able or otherwise, The nected with on ern placket lines. entleman arrived in of the largest south- but one thing to do recommend by Y physi cians as an reporters were ¢ today egurce that $4,000 was The Gus evie has The Brook Hill Whiskey is also bottled in bond, under the direct supervision of the United States internal revenue department which is a guarantee of its absolute purity, age and excellence. Sold by all the leading drug stores, saloons and club rooms. 300 or a $1000 pairs done on her, re last full and purchased red as follows B Geo. Rock May corn—Opened 0, ene 110,22 Throst Speci list, Pa lue "i 's Special Brew Pil- sever at Det7el's ol place, corner STRUG k BY rn TRAIN, the Tennessee street THE APPLE. Board ot Heaith wa Have Youa | Camera? Velox Paper, Plates and STSSTHE NEW“STYLE APTHEXOLD PRICE'S 3 The Hawes $3 Guaranteed Derby the oniy genuin Da ton the Tailor 333 BROADWAY Tailor-made suit « me quality. Everybody can wear a tailore HERSON'S DRUG STORE made ones o made suit at Se REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.| }1$200.00 RUYS residence =i next Simmon’s g on Lovelaceville gravel 2 miles out; ten feet above the street leve £1 $250.00 BUYS Fountain Ave. tot, northeast corer Clay street, street improvements pa d Broad street, corner ; new fences, newly $590.00 BUYS lot 65 feet rro1 FAIR PRICE BUYS “PRIGE BUYS *ox175 so side Seco ond street, belt railroad line touches rea ce when wanted. BY RAIL RIVER Warehouse property near Washington This property will bring in now 8 per cent and taxes ; Offic: 118 North Third Street, 1 own all above property, and will make terms to suit city bank stock, Paducah, Ky. GEO. C. HUGHES. | 312 Broadway. Every Republican Should subscribe for the Daily Sun. Push a good thing along, When we recommend an article or prod- uct it is accepted without question that we have thoroughly satisfied ourselves, by severe tests, of its value and worth, and that it is all that it may claim to be. The foregoing is sufficient to illustrate our posi- tion, and to justify what we may say when we make specific recommendation and extend our editorial commendations to the distilled by Friedman, Keiler & Co., of rely upon the character ot the products of and we have no hesitancy in recommending them sonal interest in the matter whatsoever, we believe In the light of too-frequent adulterations and it behooves every one to scrutinize y brand, but, from the lack of upply such want we hav aused nten- It, however, leaves us regarding the Brook Hill Whiskey, that purer or better liquor has never been j places upon the mark in unqualified term: and we recommend same to our readers an order, at least for a trial, as their product is gestion, and is placed on our list of pure and Freidman, Keiler & Co. Distillers. Paducah, Kentucky a, and take a look at the HAND-TURNED goods for ONE DOLLAR. 2 J-2 to 4. No, 321 Broadway, RM GEO, ROCK & SON, (898 SPRING SHOES 1898! MEN'S AND BOYs’ UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR. STACY ADAMS and WILLIAM KNEELAND’S Latest and Best creations. THE NEW TOE, °°. “THE MASTIFF” THE NEW COLOR, And all the new shades of chocolate. ELL THE BEST $2 SHOE SOLD IN AMERICA. B.Weille & Son, 409-411 BROADWAY. "LIGHT ORANGE.” Sole agent in Paducah for THE HARRINGTON, est $4 hat on earth; colors— Cedar, Oaks, Black, ete. ~The Hat for NEAT, STYLISH DRESSERS. Can Please You———— to order for less money than ready¢ » prices charged by Dalton’s T ailoring Establisl.ment ——— HANDIN For Chapped Hands and Face, Use WINSTEAD'S ~« HANDINE z it. Sold ty a first- High prices paid by There is nothing to equal Second Hand Goods i NO & SON trade for i AM reat tine ot we ne it get

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