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a CA : i DAILY SUN. N GIVEN ORDERS. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1898, son, for carrying concealed a deadly | Weapon, was co.tinued. The case against Hannah Dunnoy, for keeping a disorderly house, was continued. *So much new business has come SPAIN'SBR Rib. tl ee cam up for the consideration of the grand retaitdrug store [She Will Be Gixgmceee-Gatur- jn i vot anata, we, (Speech From the Spanish Throne |™”°% ryan! iets day at Midnight to With- aay time they ate called, agin), Ww. Toe ae lie Costs Sse wane lees SE Col. Gaither is in oe a tele- ly saying grand larceny, had not returned a Today That Will Breathe Christina, a lineal descendant of Ma- VE QUEEN © ’ draw From the Island gram ftom Benatar Vdilict, It took the case at. 10:80 A rckt oe ; : - NELSON bd SOULE that the Second Regiment will be the | thls morning. With Patriotic De- ria Theresa, will, in inaugurating ¢ of Cuba. first caifed, and that call may come Mrs, Lou Welsh and Will Murray fi she newly. Gtoten |, Dean L npr Wednesday. Ms Ereeiaeday, v picpepetpade ge. ance. call upon the represent- 10' — * ly house, a disord ti {the Spani: ili y > quality vonsidered. (MINISTER POLO IS GIVEN HIS PASSPORTS,| SPANISH DEVILTRY. spac and was comntied| PASSTONATELY APPEALS TO HER PEOPLE| (73. ’sinset citing Courteous an erent ar tofeil. ‘The house is at Thirteenth which she, like her celebrated ances- treatment. to the World from St. Thomas q Hagen and reported to be one ads i tress, holds in trust for her youog ‘ And Minister rd 0 United States Consul Hanna's part-|/OF ve Worst intown, son, Don Alfonso XIL, Anil while * Prescriptions Woodford Ordered Home From ing instructions to bis agente| , wires at tetas col-!To Protect the Integrity and the Honor of the|it is doubtful whether the grandees filled b: Madrid—Every Hour Brings throughout the Island of Porto Rico} Mah’ Hamed Jobuson at the “Clurk : will respond as did the Magyar no- y — War Nearer. Vere Ane otc Mélldeoo faciory, vison Wal 6k prea Spanish Nation Against American bles with the Latio ory of | Moma " of pharmacy. = Hen castrate ctutd ung "eattee| tae : Aggression. mur pro Rege Nostro,”’ waving their Telephone 313 for your drug wants. GOMBS |ratwu WITH ENTHUSUSH. We are selling a very good comb for 25e, Former price wee « It is the best comb we ever saw for the money. price he Island of Pe Ric FIRST GALL FOR VOLUNTEERS! ist or stack, True eying aquaae| have advanced 100 percent. and in Will Be Made by the Presi- dent Tomorrow for 80,- 000 Men. The News of the Signing of the Ultimatum By the Presi- ment than all the war cables. Food consequence there have been serious ron will probably capture that city. | demonstrations in the interior. Washington, April 20.—The war department practically decfed yes- terday that its first call to arms would be for 80,000 men, to be taken fray the militia of the several states, ‘There are some complications in the WARSHIPS FOR RUSSIA. Wastington, April 20.—The Rus- sian government bas placed orders for two 12,000-ton battleships in the United States according to informa- matter which it will take a little time tion which has reached the navy de- Ww adjust, and which will prevent the partment, The new vessels are to issuance of a call today, and- may | €44s! any afloat or designed in the . | world, and are to be superior to any- | thing in the fightiog line heretofore produced in this country. They and all their equipment will be American lin manufacture, The Cramps are hurrying the battleship Alabama for delay it even a little longer, Washington, April 20.—At 10 o'clock this morning President Mc- Kinley signed the Cuban resolutions Harry Pike and Guy Randall Lengthy Session of dinnertntil 1 o'clock. court would reconvene at 2 o'clock. DISMISSED. Acquitted of an Ugly Charge. the Police Court Today—Other Business. ‘The session of police court t lasted until past noon. le Sanders did not adjourn for He then said SPANISH PEOPLE ARE LOYAL: {ne war fever is spreading with lightning rapidity. The brave stand taken by the queen in behalf of the honor of the Spanish nation and ber generous liberality in giving to the war fund has endeared her to the people. The talk of a revolution is growing less and today all differ- ences are being sunk in the one great question of the coming war. The people are confident that the war will end in Spain’s favor. What- ever the leaders think, they are de- termined that the war will be a fierce one and they will endeavor to make The..Whole Country is Today Ablaze With Patriotic Enthusiasm, SPANISH FLEETS CONCENTRATE At Porto Rico and the Canary Islands—Preparing for an scimiters aloft, yet some.exceedingly patriotic demonstration may be look- ed for in response to the passionate appeal of her majesiy. ‘The queen, instead of accepting,as usual, a speech wholly prepared for her by the cabinet, and delivering it without identifying herself to any great extent with the sentiments which it contains, willon this most memorable occasion in her entire reign as regent, deliver a speech of her own making—a speech which will |be more truly aspeech from the throne than has ever been heard by the cortes. The ministers bave sub- mitted to her at a cabinet meeting at |which she presided the draft of the dent Arouses Con- and at the same time affixed his cig- early launching to opea the way at| ‘Thecase first was that against Harry iiack te A 4 nei for the United States 98 / speech which they had prepared for BACON & CO. gress niture to the ultimatum to Spain. their yards for Jaying down the keels | Pike and Gay Randall, charged with ack by American possible, het uae,’ Bali asd wen plehast IE ah fe . ‘ This ulumatum was be at once, % the Russian ships. catting rey ; ON bares! Forces. Volunteers are coming in by the|1t was not patriotic enough, neither — — en, anc ie evidence showec at ¥ " 2 PHARMACISTS communicated to theSpavish govern-| Attend the big house tarnishing na bad apts hac ceault. ok Rae teah sat prepares as did she regard it as suiliciently ener- 4 é te : epee Biede Men ; i oo ears dg shed and Spain is rapidly | getic in tone, So she is entirely re- Gate Push Agents Seventh and Jackson" ment aud will give Spain until 6 sale at Noah’s Ark, Friday and Sat- whith was a difficulty, Vance got ts Ry : a cna Pin Agent Seven ans seem | FITZHJGH LEE WILL LL SL Saturday evening, Madrid’ uray of this week, Pike vp against the fence and held ANXIOUS FOR THE FIGHTING. |®°t"s "ecy fo" the contict. ogi ly eee ee —_ | ideas and to popular sentiment, and HISE WAS HIT. WARSHIPS AT PORTO RICO. {inay ve. reied upon to arouse hy it To Lead in the Invasion of Cuba, camemneenad livery evi spark of chivalry and The Spaniards Think That The i an eee ered evar of chivalzy anc ‘The Goyernment Is Char- wil ¥] Provincetown, Mass., April 20—' of patriotism in the breasts of the j " A terimg Transpert ill Have an Easy Time, Captain Webb, of the Barkentine | hiqaigoes, He Wanted to Cut Mr. Aaron ae and Want No Morales, who has reached this port| ‘pho speech will be distinctly in Hurley—Struck With a —- Delay. from Ponce, Porto Rico, reports that fayor of war, rather than surrender, 4 Clab. ah ages daa on April 6, the day before he sailed j.45: as was that of Empress Maria from Ponce, eight Spanish torpedo Pjeress ‘ 5 ’ a, 150 years ago, After hav= - FIGHTING MAY BEGIN ALMOST ANY TIME, 8 Theresa, 150 y go. A ve THE FIGHTING WILL BEGIN SOON ENOUGH, bonis: arrived atzthat port from the ing exhausted all efforts to maintain Drew a Kutife But Only Toflieted ——| Canaricn., Two Spanish men-of-war | peageythe Queen is now w+ revolute % h—Warranted For - were also there. Spanish cruiser’; ve as even Gen, Weyle: . a Small Gas Washington, April 20,—The Pres- sia Katt AS Gs tid weo sighted In. Mona, Pumeage!@2 {27° of war as even Gen, Weyler & a Breach oy the Peace. ident signed the Cuban resolutions creed pe the queen in person, | before the vessel sailed. could wish. The champions of * ‘eso and tLe ultimatum to Spain this page peace, who arefew in number, find Hise Eaker had a few too many morning. He was loafing s0Ut] after a meeting of the cabinet at drinks today. Terrell’s stable annoying the em- ployes when be was ordered out by Mr. Aaron Hurley. Eaker went out but in a sbort time said he was going back in that stable or kill somebody. Going out into the street,he picked up a brick and took out his koife,and returned. He attacked Mr. Hurley, and it looked very much like he was going to cut him. He did succeed in slash- ing him on the hand, but the nest «seen of Hise, they were carrying him wver tp the city hall, He was struck wn the tend with a heavy stick of His action was takeo whiok the ultimatum to Spain was completed. Washington, April 20.—The Span- ish minister, Bernabe y Polo, was given bis passport today and will leave the United States at once. He will go directly to Montreal. Washington, 20.—United April States Minister Stewart L. Woodford bas been ordered home from Madrid. He will probably leave Spain tonight, The queen’s speech was patriotic and called upon the cortes to defend honor aud rights. She said that Spain had made her last conces- sion, and that war was inevitable. She called on her people to rally to the support of her son’s throne, ‘The queen spoke with the boy king by her side, and caused great out- hursts of enthusiasm. BRAVE QUEEN CHRISTINA. Special cablegram to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat under date of Apnl 18,—The memorable scene which took place in the royal castle on the hill above Pesth in 1741, when Em- press Maria Theresa called upon the Hungarian people to defend the in- tegrity of the empire, which she held in is today] in trust for her young son, Emperor excitement. | Joseph II., against the attacks og Madrid, Apri ablaze with no friend any longer in her, and, un- jess Iam much mistaken, the tenor of her utterances will be such as to ‘entail the immediate departure of |Gen. Woodford from the city, and jof Senor Polo from Washington. In fact, the queen’s speech, which will (Continued on second page.) WEATHER REPORT. Fair tonight, Thursday fair and warmer. [ rome kind, and badly burt, bleeding} mie inane a : 0 Washington, April 20,—Final or- ‘ profusely, He was warranted for @ aa ot (i ict paint Hod have time, or about 1 o'clock Sunday CIRCUIT COURT him there for at least fifteen minutes, 4 reach of the peace. tern completed at the army and navy [07D Washington time, to com- . The knife was only used on Vance's bi A. splen| jt steel enaeled F y ” | ply with the demand. al Pas hand to make dim release bis captive, coffee pot, sold everywhere for 25 and 35 cents, only 15 cents at our great sale, Friday and Saturday, We have two gross of these coffee pots, Noah's Ark. IS ONLY DELIRIOUS. ‘The man, Arch Bunnell ,mentioned yen » contemporary as crazy at the raihoad hospital, is only delirious, “THE FINEST. Jobn Foster's latest and finest pro- sions in ladies’ shoes just received departments, and will be wired this afternoon to the army and navy divi- sion headquarters. Washington, April 20—The bill authorizing the president to call for 80,000 volunteers will be passed this ufterncon and the president will issue the call tomorrow, Secretary of ger said this morning that tl wld certainly be made tomoiro' Of the 80,000 called for Kentucky Meanwhile from allj parts of the country heavily loaded trains are carrying troops to the Southern coast and to Chickamauga, and the first call for the national guard will be to- at Press Vime This Af- ri ternoon, morrow. tion will provide ai men. It by that yielded the steam out of Hampton Roads for Porto Rico and the North Atlantic Plans now in contempla- army of 200,000 Mrs. Lou Welsh and Others In- dicted Vesterday—Ed Set- hour Spain has not tle Convicted, flying squadron will Mrs, Mattie Sterrett was yester+ day granted a divorce from her bus- No Verdict in the Perkins Case] "tly sccidental. accessory, was dismissed, Pike was fined 620 and and costs, striking a boy, was dismissed. 2 Mary Goodman and Lucy Wood-| faction, as Pike claimed, the cutting was The evidence did not show that juy Randall gave Pike the knife. The boy claimed be got it out of Randall's pocket. The warrant for malicious cutting d one against Randall for being an Court reconvened this afterncon, Randall $5 A case against Wm. Johnson, Necessities | The warm weather brings a demand for ‘ lighter shoes. We have anticipated this, and are prepared with a full line of ladies’ oxfords, misses’ and children’s strap sandals, in black for| and tan, in all the newest styles and toes. No better made. There are shoes which cost more money, but none which will give greater satis- isco. Bernhard’s. 2002 and ‘Tennessee will each be called oD | squadron will swoop down from Key| band, G, W. Sterrett. son were on trial at press time for a is ALL 10 ARM tor 2,000 volunteers, West on Havana. The news from| ‘Tbe grand jury yesterday reported | )reach of the peace. ! A CALL TO ARMS. Madrid leaves no ground for believ- | S¢Veral indictments,-among them be- Washington, April 20.—The house ing one against A. N. Stiles and 4 ‘There will be a meeting @t the city J of representatives went wild with en- ing that Spain will yield, without at | sro aoline Palmer, of the city, on the 1 NWT hall on Satur tay. night, April 23,/thusiasm today when the anaounce- least a show of resistance. charge of assault and battery. It is AM ATEUR a =i{ a) "a RR ‘) ¢ > 1898, at 7:30 o°,“loek to consider the propriety of mmea,*t cviagng i " volunteer military con, oaples to be ip readiness at the call of ..°¢ governor. Hewnr H, HUCFFO*: The swellest as ‘well as most Re ment was made that the President had signed the Cuban resolutions and the ultimatum to Spain, Spain will be given unti} Saturday st midnight to withdraw her forces from Guba, Her answer is expected alleged that they were out driving in county ani collided wits malicious] “ intent on the public highway, near ‘April 20,—Ig. is be-} Maxon’s Mill, with Mrs, Ed Hill and make|Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, estimable ces, If | Ladies of the county, Pat Donigan was indicted on the charge of selling Joe Woolridge, a PHOTOGRAPHY Ts the latest fad. Get you a camera and be in the swi 821 BROADWAY ble shoe on the market is the Je : F hie ia Hoste soe. "Foon only at Geo. [toarrow o Fi bea wl bea tht dy by nay bike. (Se UNCLE SAM’S CRAVATS! |= 4 Bernhard’ 20a2. Washington, April 20—The war recting the army and navy to move| Lem Hill and Lem Calhoun, the|f tures. We handle all kinds SS LT Correct dressers all y that Joho] revenue Dill will be passed by the Foster’s ladies’ shoes are at the op} suse this afternoon. |negro boys who stole the horse and now for a| buggy from Mr, Thorobill’s stable, lin the county, and were captured on Cuba, Plans are being made of instruments, for films or plates. We can furnish you tch of perfection, Geo. Bernhard * ing| combined movement by the army and | ~ ta + with all supplies if you have pal ieee Hop. Walter Evans is endeavoring navy On that day. pondey by zeae ‘ O, Me Lheke and acamera. If you contemplate to prevent the large increase in tax on y y: J, Will Fisher, were indicted on the) taking a trip drop in and see q Von’ Toba: and Smoke Your Lie Awe Teor gud tobacco, but he will hardly charge of trespass. the Hawkeye, the most com- Z ly and forever, be mag and vigor, take No-To- hat makes weak mer Cure guaran: Address “Jo quit tobacco warie, full of life, n : ne wonder worker, Heong, All. druggists, 600 oF BI. 82°00 Ooklet and sample free be able to do so. Washington, April 20.—The army say. %~ Remedy Co, Chicago or New York and navy departments today indicate rr Sterit A TRUE TONIC assist nature is not “ply gives tempo- ta, but one that “by the effects. ‘ot prove sat- 9 often dis- A tonic to . one that sim, rary stimulatio commends itselr A substitute will » isfactory to people appointed. ALLAN’S CELERY wi,"H IRON Strengtheus the vital for, “% invigorates and cleanses ‘a entire system and dispels that c d feeling. Sold by the heginning of hostilities, There is no other thought but that war will begin Saturday. Rush orders are being issued on all band. The government is chartering fifty steamers {to take troops to Cuba. These arrangements will be complet- ed tomorrow. General Fitzhugh Lee will be given the post of honor in that he will lead the first invading column into Cuba. All plans have been arranged today for capturing Cuban ports first to al- KENTUCKY BOYS READY, Lee Page was indicted on the ——— charge of seducing Miss Suda Bugg, | tructs the Second | under promise of marriage. | Ed Settle, colored, who chopped = his wife's head with a hatchet a few = ‘ |weeks ago, pleaded guilty to maii-| Lexington, Ky., April 20.—Col. ' cious Monin and was es one E. H, Gaither, of the Second Regi- year in the penitentiary. ment, Kentucky state guards, has is-| The appeal case against Joe Law- | Col, Gaither I ent Men to Be in Trim. pact pocket instrument ever produced. Cameras $1.00 up. M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE FOURTH AND BROADWAY Da ton Can Please You made suit at the prices Tailor ; * made ones of same quality, Tailor-made suits to order for less money than ready+ Everybody can wear a tailor- charged by you for Free Cuba? If so wear o1 Four-in-hands, etc. PATRIOTIC TIES! Are you for avenging the fate of the Maine and American seamen? Are UNCLE SAM’S CRAVATS! Price 50 cents, in silk. Tecks, Clubs, Ascots, For up-to-date and advance styles come always to THE FAMOUS! ne of SAIL OILOIALVd . ‘ low our troops to be landed. After ‘an army of inyasion has been landed ‘st Pubs, Porte Rico will be the next . Dalton’s Tailoring iE & LYNE _.B, WEILLE & SON, 409-411 BROADWAY $33 BROADWAY Establistiment — ore ie 2 ,