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THE SUN’S WAR WEATHER REPORT. NEWS IS THE BEST. Increasing cloudiness tonight. e Sunday, threatening weather, with showers. THE PADUCAH DAILY $ PADUCAH, KENTUCKY SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1898. TEN CENTS A WEEK CHOCOLATE CE CREA TODAY AT SOULE (eae PART I, Address—Garth Fergu- Open all night G ods delivered, Telephone $13, APPROVES IT. Cardinal Vaughan Hopes For an ports that when he called for volun- dren's D exercise, Sund. ANI HES inten P| ae a7 00 enudent, Pp. S.C. EL at 7: C : tomorrow evening at 8 o'olock s pi: WASHINGTON, June 4; 2:45 p. m.---Admiral Sampson’s official report says that he shelled Santi-|!rvessioo. rR 2 ‘ f Sovg—''Ooward We are Marching’’ ago again yesterday afternoon to draw the fire of the forts while the Merrimac made her daring ontrance) 0.2" pase any into the opening of the channel of Santiago harbor. Soot LiPt Ne Diy Hiss Come" The act of Ensign Blakely and his seven volunteers, who took the Merrimac into the chamnel and|wium sunk her, was the bravest act of the war. They sunk the Merrimac, but were captured. No_lives|s?:~ sv tigw” —setoal “ i i “China,” a paper—Ethel Broo! were lost. Spanish prisoners will be exchanged for the Americans taken. pg teh | “aiubtul Lite Workers'’—Class of KINGSTON, June 4; 3:00 p. m.---The last cable connecting Cuba with the outside world has been cut} “ss sain at Santiago, and Cuba is now isolated from outsiie communication. cpg ed *‘Leara to Give” — jie MeAnaly. PRESCRIPTIONS SOLICITED =e : BrorMinteAadrem — Vaughan WASHINGTON, June 4; 3:10 p. m.---The sinking of the Merrimac will render it impossible for the| "itu. Gene ea Spanish fleet to escape even during astorm, It is the belief here today that Admiral Sampson will at-|.r0iy so sone. tack San Juan immediately and leave Schley to guard Santiago. AOE A cae FUAGTOI4 Ale ont America Sending the Ligkt—Misses aS | y} wIT © Y inatir wi last most of the day, as, superintendent. Vreachin, 0:45} expenses incurre in holding aid bth al eo Berry; aoe Cardinal Vaughan, in a letter to out of which number Ensign Blakely ee) OF Dae brealiee | Chae Day services conducted at 10:45 a. cong igoatter Sanshine’’—Scbool. prospect of closer friendship of those — | ington Ganeuds Veebaolewe’ a S leenne Uo seace the Coneray eo et “ arres'ed this) (one questions will be tabulated by ese services. J. H. Martenberger, the board of chee ail Geet: Wier i Ma Tes ri uc tt ait tl, ee iP tae VIVECAMERA with a weak power like Spain instead ports and carrying 5000 troops will |See, Charging the defendant with ma. | eee A. Vautrese, su-|Song—Our Youth sre Marching On. | disapproval to stand jn the way of A FRENCH STORY J.J. Sensenby, of Dover, who ar-| ILEGES FOR SALE, Young people's meeting Tues: Prayer—By the superintendent, Thomas Jennings, of Bardwell ; Jas. | thegSrvices, HB. Jouxsox, Pastor. | ay seo’ m. Childrens’ | >... Hero Missionaries. Neca: Ur F vices 10:15 a. m.; English services| preacl i , Misarieen. relations. rejoices at thol a, Chiataas (Catia ck Today. (0, of Cayce; W. R. Mizell, of Ar-| reaching m. by the pastor, nerican relations, rejoices lhe Sinking of the Merrimac| lected. hurges Carried Back Today Ianguage and ideas, The letter even,” Toon raftsman of | the regult is known, as the answers P- ™- All are cordially invited [tol the church Mond 3p. m. and| THE $5 that the United States bas chosen war ond expedition to Manila of five trans- | Rogers on s requisition from Tennes- | make the appointment as he sees fit. 5 at 9:30am, W, a rs licious shooting. Sheriff Rogers | iOURND P Bat I would not allow such |THE EIGHT HEROES CAPTURED, |°"" °@erre™: hinieelebars ‘ted by Depaty Sheritt | PAIR GOUND PRIV a. m. and 8:00 p. m., by the pastor.| rick. an entente cordiale between England hs aay AA Hin iia Bids in writing will be received at Service Thursday evening at 8: Jessie Ellis and America i The requisition papers had already | the Secretary's office, corner Second The public cordially invited and | Recitation—By six little girls, “If the two peoples combine srd the information gathered here that] arrived, aud were in the hands of the| and Broadway, uotil noon, Tuesday, |8!dly welcomed to all services. Recitation of Flowers. oo grap Neat Maiag! bl make Me gui sheriff. | June %, for privileges of the Beer and ‘abd the moral law international snd fe himsaiennen < seBtands, July Jelebrati EaieseA). po fer on thelr (n@uccce Cape Verde Islands, ‘‘maneuvered so Newberry came down on a raft} Lunch Stand: \ July 4th Celebration, | p, f last night, and was soon located by |‘*Unele Sun's Day.” Flag raising, |; | shall extend, they will end by rein- cf as to deceive the Americans, and) the sheriff, and placea under arrest {public speaking, horse races, dai ig public, stating io the world the standard then started at full speed for the|this forenoon and then turned over to| ing, music, barbecue and picnic, etc.,! Geran Evancettcat—There will Gp Nbich the dechristianized civilizaion| je wow QYMAMITING THE HULK. |Pimlivpine Islands, where the leet is | the officer from ‘Tennessee. fete, eglebrating American victories be no services at the German Evan- | *] + = and James Caldwell, of Paducab; | cordigl invitation is extended to all Cumentanp Parspytektas—Sun- . Whitnell. 3 German Lotienas—German_ ser 7 y mn . ennessee ond el Jr, of Li it: Drew Lu erman set), Senior Hodeavo 7 7 \. Mr. W. T. Stead on the Anglo- Rs ts sata’ Soidblouy. Wert’ ee Is Wanted in Tennessee onan Old Helley, Jr., of Lamon ew Lu 0. eu udeavor P- t.| Renediction, riend te eas! ad sfore ‘Gemeinde-Versammlung’’ at ‘is Dadica’ AGA enclake” Will thest tal who are one with English blood and] the Bravest Deed of GOING TO DEWEY Haiseitewer It will likely be some time before e ng” 8 The Ladies’ Aid society will meet in “Personally, 1 deplore the fact , fe Far. gressman Wheeler, who will then coxp Bartisr—Sunday school | PROGRAM, | of arbitration, which was the alte perintendent. Preaching at 11:00/ Scripture Reading—Pearl Kirkpat-; great bevefits that may result fiom rived in the city yesterday mornin enon evening and regular weekly pra j Duet, vocal—Marguerite Wood and Spaniards Claim That the Merri-} Paris, June 4 —1t appears from mac Was Trying to Force the Ik c = Song—Flossie Craig. Children’s Day service at the First | Recitation—Three little boys. | resbyterian church Sunday morn-|Reading—Battle Hymn of the Ke- Chesneiaad Was Blown Admirel Cervera, after leaving the Up By Torpedoes. rguerite Wood. Monk love, IIs splendid value for your money — lag, song. : twelve plate holders free. If you intend Ten minutes sermon to the children | buying 4 camera drop fn ati@ see sam- by the pastor. ples of pictures taken with this instru- } Song—America. | ment. Instruction free. Cameras from $1.00 to $50.00, Photographic supplies of all kinds, St modera Kurope hes taid low. arge of malicious -hooting| and OlLP@wtyy twelicat” Came ~tritutieenien outst is an old one, the alleged offense hay-| July 21st, and 22d, horse races ; | school usual hour. © 2 ing been committed two years ago. {October 11, 12,13 and 14th Fair/ me ; _ Cape Haytiea, Hayti, June 4,—|€y’s Meet and then intercept, capture! “pne officer took his prisoner to the | and Races, and such other occasions} —Suxpay Sevoot Ustox—The super- | 5°?! Princeton, Ky,, June 4.—Tbe! Reports from a Spanish source re-|0F destroy the American transports |New Richmond house, and left with | as these privileges may be grauted, | intendents of the several Sunday Collection. closing exercises of Princeton collegi-| oiveq here last night announce that|0 their way to the Philippine Is-|bim on the Clyde this afternoon for] Parties securing same will be re schools interested in the Sunday Farewell song. ate institute touk place Thureday ; lands from San Francisco Dover. | quired to execute contract with usual | school union which is to hold a con- Re night at the opera house, ‘The fol.|Yeeterday morning the American nls ‘rou TAN : — Jsecusity. Right reserved to reject| vention in this city are requested to) Finsr Cuuist1ax—Southeast cor ‘ i lowing were graduated. squadron opened fire upon the for's) RUN QN SPAIN'S BANK ASHCRAFT THE MAN. Jany or all bids, Bids must be made take up a special collection on Sun- | ner of Seventh and Jefferson streets, | M1’ PH ERSON’S Hamilton Caldwell, Louisville,salu-|of Santiago, After a sharp and ef- | collectively for all the above occa-|day, June Sth, (tomorrowt) to be) Morning services at 10:45 Sub- | to armve today or tomorrow. His KENTUCKY COLLEGE: orders are to destroy Admiral Dew- FOURTH AND BROADWAY Sharles H. Phillips, Cairo ; annie Morgan, Alice Sheffer, Jessie Simmons aud William W. Ens- minger, valedictorian, all of Prine Mr. Ensminger received the gold medal awarded by the Alumnae asso- ciation for the highest standing in the senior class. Miss Lena Smith won the junior scholarship which entivles her to free tuition in ber senior year. Miss Alva Tandy won sophomore sebolorship and Miss Agnes Orr hon- orable mention for highest grading deportment in preparatory class, CHICKAMAUGA CAMP. Washington, June 4.—The seer tary of war has ordered the Chicka- mauga park commissioners to pro- veed at once to enlarge the facilities, of the park to the extent of accor modating 75,000 men if necessar; ‘The commissioners were also empow- ered to acquire additional land, it necessary, by lease. It is the intention of the war de- partment to order all troops to the park as fast as they are thoroughly equipped. The object of concentr tion is to place the men in a healthy location and to locate them where they can be drawn upon promptly as the necessities of the War ar Nearly all the troops camped at the park are intended for Cuba and Porto Rico, Few of them, it is expected, will be sent to the Philippines. Secretary Alger intends to make Chickamauga a model camp, in sanitary sen: The water supply to be increased and greatly perfected -fare now visible. fective cannonade, Which lasted from | three to four hours, an American| auxiliary cruiser, which is sad to have been the Merrimac, tried to | force the entrance to the harbor. The Spanish allowed ber to pass the first) line of torpedoes, but when she reached the second line a torpedo] was discharged at her. It took ef. fect almost immediately, One ofli-| cer, one engineer and six sailors were taken prisoners, It is not yet known how many sank with the ship, Oaly the extremity of the funnels | and the tip of the mast of the vessel | A second dispatch from Santiago} states that it is believed that the Merrimac was sent into the neck of the port and thus prevent the escape of the Spanish Squadron, From information conveyed by the prisoners it is believed they volun- teered for this dangerous work and that none perished. They were prepared for the explo- sion when it occurred Port au Prince, June 4.—The sink- ing of the Merrimac was the bravest deed of the war thus far. Ensign Blakely and seven volunteers went with ber and sunk her, The Spanish are dyoamiting ber hulk this morn- ing but cannot remove it Knsiga Blakely and seven volunteers were captured by the Spaniards, |tatiously paraded through the streets New York, June 4—A dispatch from Madrid says Very curious are the phases of the rush for silver in exchange for bank notes, in which it appears the specu- lators are playing on the intense ig norance of the people in financial affairs Thursday might the trains brought ln large quantities of silver, one lot weighing 750 kilos. ‘This was osten- to show the people that plenty of sil- ver is existing Notwithstanding this, the ran con- tinues at the Bank of Spain, though being met by ataple supplies of white coin NOT NEUTRAL. Paris, June | —Lt iv learned that a large quantity ofammunition is bei sentacross the Pyrenees into Spain. The French authorities are not seek- ing to prevent this and many Freveh} and Belgian firms are engaging in the profitable trailic, A HARD TASK. London, June 4.—The Spanish minister here says Admiral Cervera never bas been in Santiago harbor, that he had no occasion to go there. panish correspondents are also nding out the same information to ibe continental newspapers. There seems to have been an agree- ment in Madrid with every ove ex- cept the minister of marie, that a new tack be taken to bewilder, if pos- With the consent of the commis- | sioner of pensions, received by Pen-} sion Agent Combs, Maj. William P. | McDowell has formally assumed the | position of designated clerk in the pension oflic The appointment is | still temporary, but will be made per- manent on July 1, when President | McKinley promulges his list of civil | service modifications, Maj, Me-! Dowell is an excellent man for the] place. Maj, J. H. Ashcraft, of Paducab, is expected here in a day or two. He will go into the pension office and | instructed as to the duties of chief} clerk, which position he will assume] on July 1, when the civil service mod- | ifivations go into effect. Mr. Hugh R. Manning, the incumbent, is democrat, and that is the only objee- tion Pension Agent Combs has to re- taining him —Louisville Times. Buy the best lawn mower of Hank Bros. & Jones. 353 FOR BRYAN, OF COURSE. The examination of applicants for the appointment to the West Point Will Shortly Enter the Pension OF- |*! cadetsbip took place at the high} school building this morning, under} for exch se tion will be given on application. Gro, C. Wantace, R. H. Note, RB. Puiturs, Committee. CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Trsia Strreer Cunistras — All members are requested and urged to ten the morning service at the ‘| cburel tomorrow morning, in accord | with circular letters sent each mem-| ber, Lt is very important for all to ye present. ShoonD Pressyrentan—Children’s day services at IL a.m. A. special) progruin has been prepared. At 30 | p. w. Sunday school; at 8 p.m, reg-| ular preeebing by the pastor; prayer| mectiog Weduesday 8 p.m. Every: | one invited, | Fiust Bavrist rvices at 10:45 | a.m. and 8 p.m, Sunday school at | 30 a.m, Subject of morving ser- vice perience Maketh Hope,’’ Rom. 5:43 evening, “Vanity of Man| Apart From Immortality,” Ps. 39:5. W. K. Pennov, Pastor. | Booapway Mernopiss — Sunday schov!, 9:30 a. m, C, B. Hatfield BUILDING ons, stating the amounts to be paid| used in meeting a part of the cash ject: “A Creed Proposed by Christ.” | CR Oe ee Sa Oh CE a _ All Kinds of Shoes Except inferior shoes can be found here. We offer honest material, whether it be calf or kid, tan or black, and made up in an honest manner, into stylish and durable footwear for men, women or children. Any and every new shape or style that is worthy ot consideration wi'l be found in our stock, and the fact that it is there is proof of its goodness. Ou radies’ shoes and oxfords at $2.00 have had a re- markable sale. Their merits have won friends everywhere. Another good shoe is our $1.60 line. GHO. ROCK & Son 821 BROADWAY AB CSREES HTPC SEs PL RES a LT FREE & SCIENTIFIC BOX KITE * FREE FLIES TWO MILES HIGH Free with every purchase of $1 or over in our children’s department. Our bu« kite needs no tail. Affords amusement for the grown folks as well as the little ones. In order not to disappoint our little friends who failed to get a baseball outfit, we being out of to begin with, The drai om the y “val per y on oot for the VIZCAYA CAPTURED. sible, the American commanders. in | ‘*e een of my tee | BICYCLES ‘ot ay sag] the Paducah public schools; Pro 5 Cuban waters. But the minister of Edgar Barnes, of Murray, and Prof marine hasn't caught the cue, and | Tee eT oney. of Livingston erection of a number of buildings the accommodation of comm sary, quartermaster and medical stores to be used by the army in Key West, June 14; 4:00 p, m.— It is reported here that the cruiser tried to leave Santiago to- says today that Admiral Cervera was on the Colon in the engagement with the American fleet. and that the Span- ish Admiral is still in the harbor, county. Wheels are easily built on paper or in the imagination; any repair shop ‘The questions were comparatively | can assemble the parts of wheels ob- easy, and are only to determine which! tained from jobbers, aud call it wheel | them, we have ordered a fresh supply, avd will give a baseball outfit free with each woy's knee pants suit over $1.50. camp and in the field. Bakeries in . large numbers will also be construet-| day and was captured by Americans, ed im order that the men may be treated occasionally to bread in the loaf instead of being compelled to goaw ‘hard tack’’ continuously, young man is to receive the appoint} puilding. | Call at No, | ment to West Point. There willtben| We construct a wheel to suit the; Ar coparmaitaat be another examination before the} customer, from the rough materials, perme —_——————_. successful applicant is admitted 0) brazing, epameling, nic kcl-plating GOING TO SCHLEY You get a large and cool beer at} the academy, : and assembling the finished wheel. | . Lagomarsino’s always. tt Toe first question on the list was:| Cull and see how we do this. are _—_ anya ‘Are your parents Bryan demo- | Key West, June 4.—The Buffalo} pvowt Tobacco Spit ana Smoke Tour be Away, | crats?'? or words to that effect. and Marietta arrived here today and One young man said in reply:| THE SOUTHERN + i ei e » g ‘My father is; my mother is not yet are loading their armament to go to y J Crumbaugh & Parke, Santiago. tee" Booklet and ‘sample free. Addreas | ® YOCCt. b ‘ . ; ici ee tee ow weet | ‘Phe indications are that the @xam- 116 North Seventh St. SIGSBEE'S REPORT. : ia : moe Bier boy changed MEN OF MODERATE MEANS today givingfthe plan of Santiago bar- | Weed no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. ; bor. He says Sampson expects to * | bombard the town and attack the Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the) Spanish leet when he destroys the Clothes right, makes the bill right, It costs but a trifle more to wear| Spanish miae: with dynamite. garments that fit thar. those that a’most fit. The acme of style and a Something new and’ good; Line| Workmanship is ours, Drop in at 333 Broadway and see about that L I ‘he Pbebebv vdeo) od y ’s. 2). |belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you.so little. ‘at Hank pss, & D ALTON, THE TAILOR The Only High Grade Big Five-cent Cigar, s For sale, very cheap. 1100 South Fourth street. 2j3 Economy Suspenders » Our Bicycle Outfits £ For boys. ‘Twenty-five cents a pair. Holds up drawers as well as sf caps, belts, hose, ete.—are in great pants. Just the thing for summer g variety. We can match all our tine Suits, pants, shoes, sweaers, wear—cool and comfortable. “rs with golf hose, B, WEILLE & SON ' A handsome line goes on sale PADUGAN'S Iu silk. ties this} week soe. this week. Call and ONLY ONE-PRIGE OUTFITTERS Auerbavh’s newest see them, 409 BROADWAY Z4l1 ci sitions, Awarded Highest“Aonors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘fea New Silk Ties La‘en Novelties