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_THE PADUCAH, DAILY SUN. VOLUME L1—NUMBEH 180 PADUCAH, KENTUCKY QHURBDAY. APRIL 14, 1998, SS ‘eee TEN CENTS a WEE The best equipped Bests Scam ga ; oe ras ret? eee f THE PRESIDENT’S PLAN. retail drug store Washington, April 14—Ten to fit. smact” [The Rubicon Is Crossed—The Nation Has Spoken—Cua’s cy is scree This is said to be the president’s present plan of operation ina nut- N %. ' tl “sega Heard—The Loss of Our Maine Will Be Avenged. ee | vinced a formal call on Spain to quit quality vonsidered. vps are Te io | must be made, She must ‘at once Courteous General Lee’ 3 Startling Testimony a i " ’ The Haughty Spaniards Are Now | withdraw her land and naval forces.”* , ; The president is fully aware that Dei tetions Before the Senate Committee. a lag at Bay and Must Fight or [Sai int be te agree, filled by graduates Spain’s sreachery Proven. tee eat Give Up the Gun. - |shatl in some woy take the initiative, . cing | This is the way he intends to cause of pharmacy. ee! Came = ; —=2 — her to do so: Telephone 918 for {WASHINGTON IS WILD WITH INDIGNATION.) = §\— pai eS IUNCLE SAM WILL STAND NO MORE DELAY, stort tue stasingtecuve cu cae 4 + { Some of the recently purchased your drug wants. i ‘een steamers are designated for the work. None Other Than a Spanish Officer Could ii ey The Resolutions That Will Pass the Senate Ti“sutie ant ti Yankee ore probably of the numbe: They will Have Pressed the Key That De- PO" MF Sy | and the House and Constitute a Ue laden with quartermasters’ store. ‘ : Tue quartermaster and commissary stroyed the Maine. UNCLE SAM'S ARGUMENT. Declaration of War. departments of the army are prepared : to act quickly. ‘ lias : ‘ is ae z The president thinks that time SPAIN'S MINISTER CALLED HOME, (224 this will not be accepted by | ¥i!! not be gold bonds, but be paya-| to execute the purpose of this resolu- would have advised her to begin) SENATE IS (ING, should bs siven Spain to consider Spain as anything less than a hostile | !@ in coin at the option of the secre-| tion.’ Feiking latiialatate me | THE SENATE IS STILL TALKING, 82° 8 Lg ‘ ? — ig odiately, e demands made er, F Washington, April 14.—Secretary act. tary of the treasury. IMS, fcdioieing le (ho. iajority. rox {i,1tlbven'How it te (a lief Sntercet -% the demands made upon her. rom ‘Gage has recvived the following letter -— Half of this amount is already 4 begin without delay sn honorable, from Edward E. Poor, president Spain Has Also Formed Two asain ner ‘ > alia fig ‘ - 7 from dwar t- Voor, president of] Spaitt “J THE FLYING SQUADRON MOVES, | subscribed for and the other half willl tor pays immediately upon the con-| #%84 Presumably disastrous, war." But May Finally Pass the Fora /*Mspored to concede, aj ’ ane Flying Squadrons, Which —— be taken as soon as authorized, a: . V Yeu: _ eygegalates icc i Me tan Yo, leet pnb : pe of the senate at noon yester-] BUYING SUPPLIES FOR CUBA. ker ut solution for the vt e... sehen — Tequiring tunds for use in the present Our Big Fleet. The Flying Squadron, in command IANA READY. Wher | Keeognition of Se ns cae Waice GiGi cilities and resources of of Commodore Schley, left Old Point Fee eee ee reralar 19-1NO° GOLD BONDS THIS TIME.| proceeded slowly toward the Capes, | {adlanapotis would do ie-case of war a pte aad a vessel of the Ward line, the Cen'ral THE PLANS OF THE PRESIDENT betcd anal eatin eie eo vices of this bank, with its 5,000 cor- pele Washington, April 11.—The Flys [Mies sot tine state] UBited States. have been a disgrace| seat anytime since te forsiationt ta ae Gc david roa, Ves Weare respondents in all parts of the coun- Squadi Gl n civilization, culminating Suppl try, for the distribution cf the bonds|Sceretary Gage Asks for a Big /!98 Squadron left Hampton Roads] eongists of about 8,000 men, all thor. |? SPT" hi minewngi| Supplies are coming io trot hezun by Spain. to the people, without commission or ‘Bond ineue—Only:Two Huns yesterday afternoon to intercept the oughly armed and equipped d can |" the ave, In the destruction of a] parts of the « ut try, od it is sa Will Give Spain One Linal Oppor- ebarge of any kind.’ . Spanish warships and torpedo flotilla hey United States battleship, with 266 of-|the comunttee’s headquarters — dred and Fifty Millon bei s : 4. | be mobilized at Indianapolis within] «| rew, whileon a friendly | 11220 tons of materials are on NO WOMEN NURSES, ee now on their way to American wa-} 4 hours after a call for troops has} °° dat hibagle l way, according to advices received. | Demands As to appropriation to mect the expenses aie eae Ne i been made, ‘The equipment is come] re ny nee ke Ub eee wiggle oat apes Cuba, for the food supplies for the recone . he orders are to intercept * ™ cannot longe ve endured, a8 has/warehouses of the Brooklyn harf- centrados. Washington, Asril 14, —Pretty Lal- atroy if they do shat mash deayes plete, and every one of the forl¥-|i,e6n set forth by the president of the| age and Wareliouse company uatil an oe pha f idbaicaeat ian Russell. and the scores of othe! 3 der. y ics is prepared ake are te z . ‘The above is the president's plan folie women whe have otfered tofEVERYTHANG LOOKS WARLIKE TODAY.) When an inquiry was made at the {OUT Compauiss i» vrepared to take} ister states ia his message to con-f opportunity ean be found or mace to : patriotic women who have offered to the field fully organized in every de- ship them. (IF SPAIN DON’T DECLARE WAR FIRST, iu a nutshell. ses e of g > ‘ caus gress of April 11, 1898, upon which nurses in case of war, cannot a lepartment as to the cause of the partment.’ P po! ie five to seven days is the period he solution report to the senate by Sen- is disposed to concede. as, The abhorrent conditions| New York. ‘baht 13.—Despite its Cubs men-of-war, ‘This is why troops are which have existed for more than|inability to form any defiuite plans! Luba being concemrated at Key West. ate apices The consuls will be sent back to A inessage will probably soon be tunity to Viet to Our sent to congress. It will call for au visit to the harbor of Havana, and of the startling disclosures of General Lee, the interest here centers in the senate, The administration party find employment, as the government squadron’s sailing order, it was See the action of congress was invited, HEADING § STRAIT FOR WAR. — Washiogton, April 14.—Outside is not in position to accept any of the] Washington, April 14, 3:45 p.m. y 2 a : therefore, bf etd i i p stated that it was only to give the OUR NATIONAL GUARD. herefoge, Eight men graduates of the New York training school will be enlisted for duty on the ambulance ship at the rate of $30 per month irst, from Secretary Long that he couldn't , April 14, 3:30 p. m —It is boheved here this afternoon] ¢, ity 4 " irs! 2 reople ; scat Gato akanrhetisi nate: the cone | ee ne, mmportanlly , for. peao- Resch s Beet, that. the people of! 1 sagon, yea ri) dye Yest 3} ote in-the senate on the Cuban | pat Spain may anticiy ction Htice, but this official information,| Washington, April 14—Senator|#@ Asland “Of Cuba are, and of A} newspapers of this city unanimously | |resolutions will be taken until tomor- ‘ of this government and declare war! coming just after the announcement Thurston yesterday introduced a bill] #Zt ought to be, free and inde-}express the opinion ‘that both t has about decided to hold a continu- - pendent, United States and Spain are heading un ous session until the resolutions res All those who serve on board this} Spanish advices this afternoon are] give out auy information about the priatlon of 00,000 for the } 2, That it is the duty of the United | straight for war. There is 8} Washington, April 1.—'The Sen- | ported yesterday by Chairman Davis vessel will be enlisted in the navy, disposition to blame Pr ‘ ‘ " ¥+}most war-like and indicate such ac-| moy ' , at We Aecuand. ‘andthe aavernc| Gt Pages sae tan . ubletee Gk Gia tenant ealiad and it is out of the question, the of: movements of warships, was not cal-| hose of increasing the efficiency « odemand andthe gevern-|iciiey for his alleged fn gt 8+ | for the majority ig ficials say, to enlist wonten. tion, Boat culated to strengthen the belief in| the national guar 1 $5,000 90 | Ment Of the United States does here- naan {s nd it hopes by ns that | tions committee may either be passed The female nurses, of course, may Washington, April 14 — Consul] the correctness of the statement. yy demand that the government of POPE FOR PEACE {a vote will be reached tonight on the | or some other tinal action taken, be employed at the army and navy |¢oneral Lee's testimony before the} The real cause of the sailing is] serve, Spain at once relinquish its authority os | Cuban res Lhe resolutions! It is belieyed that there is a possi- ois srpdlallaceth Senate Committee was made public| that the squadron may get outside of —— nd government ia the Island of Cuba hee seinl_dise| te BOW under discussion and several | bility that the Foraker resolution may FIRE LOSS 15 $700,000, | is moroing and tins thrown. both the Capes atthe earliest possible mo- RESOLUTIONS, aut withdraw its land and naval] pate from I apes wit be ma be passe as a substitte for the ma : Congress and the public into a fever|ment to await orders by dispatch | forces from Cu nd Cuban waters. | Pope has 0 rhe lievec that it will take jority report. This resolution pro. Irwin, Pa, April 14,—Tuesday]of excitement and — indignation. | boat, which are expected to be forth-| Washington, April 14 ( That the president of the United | Perot ; , #r/anot ” House and the | vides for Cuban recognition. night's fire almost totally destroyed] Were there any hope for peace last | coming before many hours. yesterday the house committee on s be, and hereby is, directed | |).. ee } na t together Shoul 1 the senate pass the Foraker ‘the immense plant of the Pennsylva-| night, it has all vanished now. The foreign affairs reported the Cuban empowered, to use the entire] jo, ve 2 Un | The element of the senate favoring | resolution, the house will probably nia Pal Glass Co, The only] ory now is for revenge. SENOR POLO LEAVES. resolutions as follows: These reso- Vand naval forces of the United} Spsin, | recognition of Cuba may be brought) concur in it before tomorrow noon, building of the big group of struct=| “1 eo stated to the Committee that lutions were after a heated debate | Sites and to call into actual service] — ee a id ey sane ae . a Spain's treachery and her complicity] Washington, April 14—Senor | adopted by a vote of 822 to 19. » United St militia of storehouse, fe stat The company estimates its loss at{in the destruction of the Maine was] Polo, the Spanish minister, was to- ‘Whereas, the vernment of al states, to such an extent as 7 i ne ry toc ‘tines we / A f $700,000, with iusurauce of about| clearly proven, as none other than an| Jay ordered home by his government | Spaia has for three years past been" De Hecessary to carry these res-] () rs Ls $100,000, officer could have pressed the keys 1 : waging war upon the island of Cabal ns into effect. Hy Fortunately the stock of plate glass : and will leave this country at once. | ""®| | yon as Chairman Davis had a rat fired the suby 2 ie against areyolution by the iahabi-| . ‘ eas ,; ‘small on account of the| tt fired the submarine that blew up gainst 1 by tt hal in: Oe VRAIAD: MAYA De j RS, on hand was si Spain is mobilizing ber fle ted hi . sae demand for the past year being fully | the Maine. P bilizing ber feet at) cits thereof, without making an uted his report of the foreign re- up to the capacity, President Kann] He stated that the famous Weyler|Cape Verde Islands and Cadiz; two | sunstantial progress toward the sup= 18 committee, embracing the so ‘ . ry & stated today that the plaut would /ietter in which Weyler boasted that /flying squadrons have been ordered | pression of said revolution, apd has e resolution, the committee di- Q ett sont os wins Tos nk the harbor of Havana was full of) to be formed immediately to meet the | conducted the warfare ina manner \l¢d and Senator Foraker and the : e \ a adoes and y wel . ‘ ‘i M lh i Democrats of the committee submit~ . = was the largest independent factery torpedves and that they were there] 4 merican tlying squadron, contrary tothe laws of nations by on ee subint . ; or apurpose was true. Lee believes “ahead thods iz »and uncivilized, |! 8 report declaring for direct re- in the country. for a purpose All Spanish news is of the wost methods inhumane and uncivilized that Weyler was directly responsible causing the death by starvation of ion of the Cuban Republi, way . “jf for ei ee aes cc, Ue REE OPUIR, | ombeiacin the mitins tnkag forthe ee ceed are prepared with a full line of ladies’ oxtandies ihe Nation Avvl i rg licly after the disaet@@® and made no ——— most part helpless women and chile) “The undersigned menbers of the mis opts and children’s strap sandals, in black of the Nations olunteers Reserve attempt to conceal their intense satis- Madrid, April 14,—The papers in dren, inflicting terrible injury to tha | nittee on foreign relations cor- a nAnneinallthe naweat styles and toes. No better made. There are is astonishing even the most sanguine ' pelle: this city admit today that peace is} Commercial interests of the Unite shoes wh ch cost more money, but vone which will give greater satis- names on the enlistment rolls was} Loe, and which confirm the belief} tr of of a few days, lives and property of many of our] pelted almost daily. Applications} vast the people in this city wild sovereign power among the pa- SPAIN’S CRUISERS ON THE WAY. |i plunging rapidly ahead in the di- | extraon rtsto obtain all the| ‘Whereas, This long series of egram confirms the news that Admi-} rushing madly abead, ‘They are re-|inent English tirms unlimited” orders | 1 the destruction¢f the Unite | States! ringing about European mediation AEDS Cape Verde islands, With the American Congress bent] revolution. ‘The Carlist leaders are| ‘Resolved, ete,, That the Presi-|niticauce. aie , = war in Cuba, to the end and with the! We regard the presii!=nt" Lexington, April 14.—John Port. |P position, aud the Spanish Cortes geil o tell you o portunities we are offering youl Ghone bane ‘The cause of the shooting was an old |it is hard to figure out a single hope Washington, April 14—Seeretary | the free action of the people t rise among the European powers it ALL-WOOL lect from, We guarantee them armed intervention, ‘This means making ® permanent annual appro- for the improvement of the naval re- y convur in the report made the Cuban resolutions, but we Republic of Cuba organized on ing from $1.25 to $ of the movement's promoters, AJ *¢"! 3 week ago the estimated number of] These statements made by General] in, ,ssible anc inte hi ~| States, involving the destruction of | ag p le and that war is but a mat faction {favor immediate recognition of the iid Beet cco It is oes. 60,000. ye.| bat bas prevailed in this country] qhe eshinet today gazettes a de- | citizens, entailing the expenditure ot | o D t ever since the Maine was destroyed} cree asking for a subscription to in-| millions of money in patrolling our {thst island, as a free, independent for blanks continue to pour in from all | crease the navy, War preparations | °o#'s aud policing the high seas in)“ ye le : arts of the country, many of them | with indignation, " ; order to maintain our neutrality sof the world, 4 go? Pp y y Mtn ree going a flerce gait. a wha WJ Being a0 high as 1,00) 400k, Washington, April 14.—Congress] ‘The § ernment is making | *¢ AN AUSTRIAN OPINION. rection of war. There is not even] munitions ol possible. She re- | }0sses, injuries and burdens for which enna, April 14 —In view of the 821 BROAD AY Madrid, April 14.—An official tel-] the element of delay, both houses} cently gave to one of the move prom- Spain is responsible, has culminated |) ;omment action taken by Austria in ral Cerevera, with the cruisers Marie | sponding to the President’s message | for all munitions of war it could de- | battleship ) aioe, ia the harbor of} tha following expression of opinion c e ro eeren, Deere cet Colon, ne promptly and emphatically, and gos] liver up to May 1. Havana, and in the death of 260 of|from a high official of the Austrian Alf Hie . | early Monday Se thats is the ing far beyon the President. There is a prospect of a Carlist | UF seamen. foreign oflice possesses special sig- Vink iv Pa Ly : Sainte c : tig i eby authorized aud direct- It is entirely contrary to. the rr on war, the Spanish Government make} calling upon General Weyler to lead | 4ont is hereby e is entirely contrary to the A LEXINGTON: AFFAIR. ing no headway under the armistice| the uprising. ed to intervene at once to stop the] views of the Vienna papers,” he said. . 1 A BON purpose of securing pe ace|sage a3 maki ar alto; 8 wood shot and killed Dick Perkins in [800 to meet aad thereby complicate BOND ISSUE. mete rap. A . ; be: al ing w ar alte ee Tih Balle i nall cost to yourselves,’ We are showing the the lattter’s saloon this afternoon, | an already excited condition in Spain, e, and estahli evitable. There will be great sur- {4 y Ee greatest line of bo ie at \its ever shown ia Padueah, at prices rang grudge, Both are prominent men of} tor peace, of the Treasury Gage announced to- | stable and independent government in answers otherwise than by de- 7 a this city, Congress is almost sure to direct |4#Y that he will ask congress to au- | of their own in the island of Cuba:| claring war. OUR STRICTLY $2 50 us a perians Aiea We: hate. ares thorize the issue of $250,000,000 of ; aud the President is hereby author- The powers interfered solely to SUITS AT sold elsewhere POWDERS! i vonds for war purposes, to be sold ized and empowered to use the land| svoid war. Had Spain's interest 8] In what form the intervention will] *¢ Public subscription, These bonds | and naval forces of the United States|alone been considered the powers : Baseball ie pened hy it swi lease re! hn bo authorized is not as yet definitely | —————————= ——— ee ogee ee Outf it FRE E Tad nothin to the cos ae tei ine he presteta. We prepare a tooth powder that] tied, ; te : is endorsed by the dental profes: sion. Besides being a pleasant] aa are aaa oe tone Da ton Can Please Yon d athe Something New for Boys’ Wear £0) 22 iia? saad addition to the toilet, its continued [in the house and senate resolations, Bap gene Mee Bester vara use will prove of the greatest util-|but the form of words makes little The “Economy Suspender” Weatlicr wear, av ft does away ity to the health of the mouth and] qifference. Both the resolutions of wit e usual body waist. All teeth, the senate and house imply the same i toothache drops give quick effort on the part of the United States. Anything that congress may — 4a Pai . ‘Wj ‘ } B. W ILLE & SON SLYNE & LYNE (ir i rsens temper woud Dalto hs Failoring a: ; Ret 411 BROADWAY DRUGGISTS mean armet intervention at once, Es tabl ishment Tailor-made suits to order for less money than re: adye made ones of same quality. Everybody can wear a tailore 3 i fies thers to call and investigate the u We have just received made suit at the prices charged by ge iin Aaunelette shirt wais