The Paducah Daily Sun Newspaper, June 8, 1898, Page 1

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THE SUN’S WAR CHOCOLATE TODAY AT SOULE'S STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM VANILLA ICE CREAM ORANGE ICE WUD VOV8 KILLED BY A TRAIN. A Former Paducah Girl Meets Her Death in Louis: Died Yesterday. The remains of Mrs. Rosa E. Bur too, who diet in Louisville yesterday from injuries received Monday, were brought in last might and interred in ‘Oak Grove this afternoon at 3 o'clock The deceased was formerly Miss Walker, of Paducal, and many of ber relatives reside in Mecbanics- burg. The Louisville count of her death Post gives this ac Mrs, Rosa bk. Burt died this morning at her bo 5 Dumesnil street, of injuries suffered last night. While trying to cross the railroad tracks at Ninth and Dumesnil streets, but a short distance from her home, she was struck by a switch engine and was thrown seventy-live feet She was picked up unconscious, und was taken to ber hom e it was found that her arw »keo, her body cut dd that she had suffe injuries, the Jatter causi r death, Just how Mrs, Burton happened to get in front of the engine is not known, but it is thought she stepped out of the way of one engine which bid the approach NEWS IS THE BEST. BO00000008 Rico and Cuba before accepting any terms unless Spain his terms. give up Cuba, Porto Ri- diers. The city was not /|sible. co and the Philippines, shelled. of the ope that hurled her to death Mrs. Burton is the wife of James H Burton, an engineer employed by the Globe Tanning company. WATER SPOUT, A Heavy Kainin Llinois Yesterday Afternoon, There was a water spout over in Ilinois late yesterday afternoon be- tween Unionville and the upper lake and the flood was tremendous. Some of the corn fields were submerged several inches in water when the storm subsided. This was especially true on the Kinneman place. Tke flelds of Jim Kirk and a man named Giltner suffered worse, Picnic parties suffered greatly, es- » taken over by Mrs. Most all of them IC PARTY, and Sunday Church Mayfield School Coming Here. Sometime this month the entire Presbyterian church at Maytield is coming here to spend the day at La- Belle park, shooting the chute, and perhaps attending the matinee there The exact date has not been set, but it will be about the middle of the month, IS IMPROVID Spanish topedo-bos posed to be the Terror, was shattered | batteries and sunk as she was trying to enter | Spaniards also admit that 500 Ameri into the Santiago harbor night. in a few minutes, so. terrible fusillade from the ‘The torpedo boat destroyer was dis- covered by the lookouts on the bat- Ueship Texas. Switchman Fred Stewart, who had Doth legs cnt off yesterday morning in the L. C. yards, was resting easy today, and may now recover, it is thought, baving thus far survived the shock, There were several cases before Judge Tully te The most im- portant was the case of M, Livings- ton against Dan Reek, for goods sold for cash, and deliyered two days be- fore the defendant failed, The Judgment was in favor of the plaintiff, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ~ pales . BOvDMn A Pure Grape Cream of Lartar Powder AP shows. inaphe atten ma Whole fleet as soon as the Terror w discovered which their searchlights on the enemy ai began ® terrific cannonading. T' Terror was sunk in a remarkably | short time. | of Santiago de Cuba. | Schley, attacked the new to the west of the PADUC CERVERA’S SITUATION MOST DESPERATE. = SB ICECREAM The Brave Spanish Admiral Will Hold Out to the Last, Though | Escape Has Become Utterly Impossible. CAPE HAYTIEN, June 8.---The latest dispatches from Santiago state that the object of Admiral Sampson’s bombardment of the forts Monday was to silence their batteries so that his ships can re-| main at the mouth of the harbor and thus prevent the Spaniards from dynamiting the sunken Merrimac, | KEY WEST, June 8.---A dispatch boat just in says that Admiral Cervera has given orders to dis-| mantle and destroy all the small vessels in Santiago defenses of Santiago, The Spanish admiral will make a desperate effort to prevent Santiago from being) captured, and the work of mounting:new defense guns is being pushe1 as fast as possible. NO PEACE. | AT CARDENAS OVER HAWAH | | President McKinley Will Accept Two American Gun Boats Spread Phe Stars and Stripes May Soon Claim That Seyeral American! On the American Fleet, Says Ad-| Badly Damages Two of the Best} Seamen Were Killed in Mon- Death Among the Span- Been | | Wave—Orders Haye Soldiers, | | Issued to That Eifect, No Peace Yroposals But on His Own Terms. Washington, June 8. KEY WEST,June 8 WASHINGTON, June -There are intimations News has been receiv-|8..lhe monitor Monad that the powers of Eu- ed here today of an at Inock, which will soon rope will propose peace tack upon a portion ofjsail for Manila,has been terms soon, but McKin- the Spanish patrol ar-jordered to raise the ley will capture Porto my at Cardenas yester-|Stars and Stripes over day by two American| Hawaii as a coaling gunboats. The gun-'siation. The Monad- boats fired at the pa-/nock has beep ordered trol aod killed 30 sol-|to sail just as soon pos- She may sail |this wevk accedes Spain must Kingston, Jamaica, June 8.—A and six wen were killed and thirty. will probably 3 next move Mauils, whi he is at on land dama The as Admir Dewey is doing by sea, Phe food supply of Manila bas been WENT REPUBLICAN. 1G. O. P. Wins tn Or says the destroyer, sup-| five wounded, but against was uvimportant osely investing cans landed near Aguad Mond The drove | Morro, ered resi Her destruction was accomplished | force whic ste) RELIEF FOR DEWEY, American 3} rona Gold Washing |department ba June S—The ziven orders U monitor Movado ek | sail for pavy the| Standard Platform, | double turreted The Texas gave the signal to the The Ore- repub- June 8 «day rh carried Ore hould mak Manila Phe Monaduock is a most powerful | j, great haste to Hushed | ean y not Ie With twin |result has distinctly declaring at once double turreted monitor, | screws and 3000 horse power engines, she is easily able to make twelve and | at at a half knots jzeneral lines of the an hour, suilt on the the she} lative ti power Amphitrite, in every| » over the vote of| DONE IN THREE HOURS. = j than that monitor Jhas better engines and more She carries four | la coun rips |ten-inch guns is two turrets, besides Jamaica, June 8.—Within three lee. fot einch rabit. tee eens ty g{ 1896: Partial returns from twenty- hours Mouday morning the Ameri+ four-inch rapid fire guns to 4) Ave out of the thirty-two ¢ 3 of can fleet silenced nearly all the forti- | Cemate and a numerous secondary | the state show that Geer (Rep), for battery. Her ¢ capacity 10 | governor, f 10,000 fications at the entrace to the harbor plurality, Moo greas in the Sec plurality appron Fongue (Rep ), is re-ele ess from the First than 2,000 plurality, 1 almost as muc more stowage room cau be found on 5,000 | “l to con district by ead Four warships, under Commodore | arthworks Estrell 1 Cata- lina batteries, while five warships, uoder Rear Admiral Sampson, at- tacked the new earthworks to the cast of Morro castle. The ships lay silenced the Spanish shore battteries, El Morro was damaged despite Ad- miral Sampson's orders not to fire at it because of the danger of killing Consequently the Mo- |p the decks. nadnock bas the ability to make r cruise than the Monterey with- well inshore and Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here clothes right, makes the bill right. _ THE PADUCAH MUCKY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1898 ports tromSantiagosay 8.—AdmiralSampson’s latestadvicesfrom San that the captain of the | Texas and several oth- er American seamen were killed by Spanish guns Monday so denied that Ameri can troops made aland- ing, and that any dam- age was done by the Amerivan fleet. (Rates... Good Enameling THE SOUTHERN | MEN OF MODERATE MEANS Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. vs : It costs but a trifle more to wear WEATHER REPORT. Showers tonight: Thursday generally fair. DAILY SON. saw was a locomotive. heroically at around him, and finally broke loose, He tugged the cord that was only to rush into the bands of the ra |pacious boys that were waiting him, The last seen of him, he w: inthe hands of the enemy, but # desperate effort was being made to capture the retreating fue. EB GOT T Lieut. Wright, of the Tenth caval- ry, left this afternoon for Henderson, after securing twenty-one recruits for his regiment. Four of these were sent to Ft. Me« Pherson a, yesterday, ten this morning, and seven will be sent to- day. They are ali residents of Pa- ducah, and this afternoon there were atleast a dozen desiring to he ex- amined when the lieutenant left for Henderson. He thinks be did fairly well, while in Paducah, Those who enlisted are: Frank Logan, Harry Smith. Allie Rogers, John Bufort, Earnest Cherry. Lindsey M 6 Albert 1 harbor, and{to use their guns in strengthening the ° Merriweather. an Rowlett. James W. Campbell. Wm. McMichael. Clarence H. Owens. Wm. Skelton. Wm, Nc Joseph Cheatam. Thomas O'Neal. Isaac Journegan. SPANISH REPORTS NO LIVES LOST | THE OREGON miral SampsonHe Denies | — Spanish Ships in Santiago | | day's Battle. } Spanish Claims, Harbor, . | THE $5 MADRID,June8--Re-- WASHINGTON, June, MADRID,June8.-The|.,..- VIVE CAMERA report of the battle on tiagu admit that the Monday confirms the Spanish cruiser Viz- statement that no loss caya and torpedo boat of lives to the Ameri- destroyer Furor were cans occurred;only two badly damaged by pro were slightly injured. jectiles from the Ore- Sampson also confirms! gon Wonday. It is de-| the report of vast dam- nied, however, that the age done to the Spanish ‘Mercedes was sunk; 21 forts and fortifications. |sailors lost admitted. It is al- Is splendid value for your money — twelve plate holders free. If you intend buying a camera drop in and see sam- 7 2 ples of pictures taken with this instru- 9 \tery was silenced and earthworks | out replenishing her coal supply, yet} ‘The legislature is overwhelmingly | POLITICAL DOINGS. | ILLINOIS DOGS m Instruction free. Cameras from above ft shelled her capacity i too small to per-|fepuboan, “being made up wal Died ie nley \ $1.00 to $50.00. Photographic supplies Fire in theCatalina fort silenced the| mit her to 1 the passage from | me . eee beri ipl vba G oh Pn Else MM! Opject to B By the} of all kinds TERROR aliggascr aed rb bemapeinmmincs os ope Punllgiane Sere toe aiagies be? at deal of talk today} yest apes Bee old ‘col ead s injured, not a man killed aud) ail wns opposi- | of induc nme one to enter the . bb ghia “Se igre Mabe | was injured, not a mat and | ai us, 44; opposi- | of inducing some on evter the gc tame over on thet M’ PHERSON'S only one wounded. With these two monitors Admiral democratic primary in the “| ferry boat, followed by a halt st —————— Dewey © fully ) take care figures may be slightly|sional race. It is now p NY bheed dog that trailed skied FOURTH AND BROADWAY PANISH LIE. ag Me ‘ 1 wets ed by Inter returns, — In the settled that Ben Keys will be suc-T them, ‘Phere wer es , save city of Portland ne- quarter of | ceeded as nominee of the populists by | around the ives wahnee eae ntll boys Bea Sore ked-of ( et to ats | the total vote has beea counted, and) Bud Reeves, aud there is now an ef | yan ard they aoe con dust “hl Good Bye The Brave Torpedo Boat Tried beni? Sabin 1s SUE re) tack him io Manila barb s the followirg results on gov- fort on foot to bave either Judge J.) jhe dog, sic A ace ® Leal for ported that the captain of the Texas, — Laps B. Robbins, of Mayfield, or Hon. |) ‘they were repulsed witheut hn | OLGA Headache to Run Past the American [john W. Philip, was killed on Mon FIGHTING ABOUT MANILA, (Goce CRep.), 2.280; King (tu- Nichols, of Bardwell, to enter pe ase a vie Fleet and Enter Santi- }day, but Secretary 1 s there is ee 1,101 Ay ety cy ) es) aa aH t Roath Dann. eae me Were wLasaestGl If you use our Good Bye Head- sy HACE [no trath in the report, but itis onlya) Hong Kovg, June 8,—The Philip. | mayor of Portland by 1,5 i arging pr Thaw. wars ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. ago Harbor. Spanish lie. pine insurgents with the aid of the)! b 4s be tose orcier cn : ever, and the indig- — supplies which Admiral Dewey per-| A REPORTED SALE. Jseep, It seems to object went down on the THE TEXAS GAVE THE SIGNAL. | — cual, have administered a crushing] Rumored That the Third Street ove t 2 Weat Wheelers | oc nti they ‘aid ihe’ tonvee j ) : 4 Washington, June 8.—All trans-|ilow to the Spavish forces in a veriee| Ice Plant Is to Be Sold. eet a large end r at the levee, The dog had never bee PEARS ae | ports for the second Philippine expe-!of engagements, practically shutting | Lagemarsino’s alway tf in town hefore, and the first thin; ol Fish Agents, Seventh and Jackson The Spaniards Admit That 500 | dition have been secured and the ex-!them up in Manila. Since land t] li was rted today that the ice | === <== ——— — American Troops Have Land- | pedition starts Sunday, It is. ex Cavite two weeks ago, under pledge | factory ou a a street, shed ‘ ‘ : , erly operated by Rieke & Son, bas} . ed Near Santiago, and Great |e ted that the Monadnock will sail) to co-operate w EWS cco Meart Eindausll mento. bol H H a 7" ” | 7 surgent 3 Ne gotia! uave bee pene y fo Darker | CERVERA’S-REPORT, ' ‘ i gotlations have been pending for ser rifles, a 1 je himself mas- olders, and } i i OTHER DETAILS OF THE BOMBARDMENT. | Nocicid, June 8 —Aduiral Cerves enw amet hapineise ity that t which combine style, comfort and durability Ayala ool cpourt of Gis jfile stage ter of the situation of Cavite province deine the can find that kiad here, and without the draw- [days sare thst (tes Bpaples oficers| URniGe 1800 Speaks Ueteonsrs back of high prices. We buy trom a manufac- sO saiedulae villas, and oie finid turer who has demonstrated his ability to make particularly good and stylish footwear of excel- lent material at a reasonable price. A large consignment, consisting of ladies’ dongola and tan Oxtords and lace shoes, gentlemen’s tan and ; black low shoes and youth’s and children’s shoes cid ag aries be grades has just been received and we in- v inspection. € goods are Setter in had elsewhere at caren prices. ESOT WA ee ae ee EW RICHMOND 8S. MeC,mMMon ror tor <n YH Proprietors, One Dollar per Vay Meals, 25 cents. GHO. FROCK & SON 821 BROADWAY. annot be done in ‘oom ELLER TIEN OTE TNT HH {SET 8 PD FREE & SCIENTIFIC BOX KITE ¢ FREE FLIES TWO MILES HIGH PRG ETE PVT BS 2 tere machine 1 oy \ edom from ¢ situat Free with every A ffords ar ply, and w Our buc kite needs no tail grown folk 1 te a baseball outfit, ¢e being out of baseball outfit free with each woy’s knee pants m, we have « suit over $1.50, Crumbaugh & Pa Economy Suspenders For boys, 416 North Seventh St 2 Our Bicycle Outfits Twenty-five cents a s : auts, shoes, sweasers, as well as 3 | i i | pair. Holds up d are in great pants, Just the th sumy all our fine wear—cool table. sweaters with golf hose, at home---makes the B, WEILLE & SON New Silk Ties Lieut, Hobson and his The Vixen and Suwanee went far in and silenced a small inshore bat- tery. Estrella fort was silenvod early, being set on fire. Cayo bat- garments that fitthar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and PADUGAW’ Latest Novelties fi workmanship is ours. Drop in at 333 Broadway and see about that/g * bendome line goes on vale ONLY ONE-PR on irene — | 2 silk ties chistgweek, soc. belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. Buawesk, Call'gni NE-PAICE OUTFITTERS Auerbwech’'s newest i see them, 0) BROADWAYggit cree ious, ‘ DALTON, THE TAILOR | | an ’

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