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THE SUN’S WAR NEWS IS THE BEST. VOLUME IL—-NUMBER 231 , BRO0OG0O8O484 RASPBERRY | CREAM TODAY AT BYULES Lemonades and Egg Drinks of Every Kind OOO 080088 7 WILL BE ACQUITTED, The Probable Gutcome of the Dead Trial— Defend- ant’s Story Thos, Deadmom ulting Mrs. stil al The cas colored, cha Lee Stanley two weeks ay on trial in the uit court } o'clock, and will ly not be fin ished today A time there were about eight or ten witnesses yet to hear. Deadmon, the placed on the stand and toll ght claimed he was pr at the Wash Ballard — county the in question, had irst Sunday in May agains with nes Was defendant, wai a story ng | Herron place in day He who fully swore positively lard county prizi day the assault w commonwealth's # nothing but their op eral said they thought Deadn the man, incloding Mrs. Stanley who was shot In the face of the nelusive evidence, however, like the only result can c ne quittal mor WANTED IN MAYFIELD Youthful Thiet Caught Here, Will Be Taken Back to Mavticld , Oscar McKinney is the name of a youth from Mayfield arrested this forenoon by Oitlcer Gray on a charge of larceny, on information from Graves county. McKinney claims to be old, but it is said by oth is 12. He rode a “blind beggag in from Mayfield yesterday after- noon and shortly after arriving here sold a watch to a man for a dollar. The watch proved to have been stolen there, and it is further claimed that be broke into a show case there and stole a floe knife. Marshal McNutt is expected this afternoon from May field to escort the young gentleman back home. LOOK HERE! eight years hat he If you want your buggies or wagons painted and lettered in first class style call on Brown's paint shop, 124 Broadway. All work ware ranted. ‘The steamer Cowling offers her first Sunday excursion to Metropolis next Sunday, June Leaves wharf at 9:50 a, m. Round trip 25¢. TAX nn Taxes are due for 18/8, My office during the month of June will be at S. H. Winstead's drug store, corner Seventh and Washington streets, If one-half the amount of your taxes are not paid by July 1 a penalty of 5 per cent will be added to the entire amount due. Lyon, x Collector. ‘The steamer Cowling will leave for Metropolis June 12, ‘98, at 9:30 a, m, Return avd p,m. at Lago- uf Coldest beer in the city marsino’s. . [has been declared AGUINALDO SENDS HIS LAST WARNINA. NEW YORK, June 11.---A dispatch to the Journal from Hong Kong says that today has been set by Admiral Dewey is reported to have insisted that the observance of the rules of civilized warfare be a thered to by the insurgents, but that he | expected to take no part inthe attack. General Aguinaldo has notified Augusti, the commander of the! Spanish forces at Manila, that unless he withdraws the reward for Aguinaldo’s head. that he would have Augusti’s head. Beyond this Aguinaldo agreed that everything would be properly done. Aguinaldo, the in FRENCH AID FOR Startling Reports That Material Way Under the French Flag—Blanco Urges General Linares to Wait For Reinforcements. Scripps-McRae Service. KEY WEST, June 11.—A Cuban scout justar rived from Havana reports that General Blan-|the New York Journal says that the Spaniards co has advised General er of the Spanish land troops at Santiago, that|/Santiago in the bombardment by Sampson. a hundred French expert artillerymen, with! field guns and a large supply ot ammunition, that Santiago and Cervera surrendered yester- will reach Cubain a week on a vessel flying the|day after a three hours’ hot battle. French flag. Blanco alsourged General Linares| to hold out for these reinforcements. The scout|ment of Santiago lasted three hours, but the reports that the situation in Havana is getting Americans failed to make a landing. worse, and that the condition of the poor peo ple israpidly approachi Sampson is arming insurgents at Santiago. | TALKING ABOUT PEACE. | | | Berlin June 11 —The Kreuz Zer-| the} ment that several of the Euro-| this morning reiterates ) powers have interchanged opin- ms regarding the advisability of mediauion to secure peace between the United States and Spain Washington ials of the that they know al about the pr that it is said are 1 The offi- lepartment bere say itely nothing ures Uby June state ace ove being disce the European powers. 1t is here that the ramors of mediati re groundless and being set afloat y Spain A WESTERN STRIKE. | Seri pps McRae Service Keswick, Cal, June 11,—Two) hundred and fifty employes of the Mouotain Copper company mine | struck this morning. The miners are in an ugly mood and serious | trouble is feared, WORD FROM SAMPSON. Se Ipps McRae Service, Washington, June 11,—It is re- | ported this morning that two mes- sages have been received from Admir- al Sampson, though the navy depart: | ment refused to admit it, FOURTH ARMY CORPS. MoRae Service June 11,—Tampa headquarters of the Fourth Army corps. General Coppinger established his headquar- ters here. Tampa, Via, CABINET CRISIS COMING. 1 Newspaper rly Downfall nent Mad Predicts the of Sagasta, Pe Serippe-McRae Service | adrid, June 11,—The Naconial predicts the early downfall of the the formation of a either Campos or both conservative government and new cabinet by Silvela who sre leaders. SENSATION IN CAMP. Pineapple sherbet at Stutz’s today SS Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, ‘Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ay __, BAKING " A. Pere Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS THE STANDAR SortpprMeRae Service: Chattanooga, June 11,—It leaked out this morning that a most sensa- will held Indiana regi- tional court martial he Sunday in the 160th ment of volunteers, Nothing definite can be learned for publication. Ttis certain, however, that a commanding officer is now under arrest for serious charges and that he will probably be convicted THOSE CABLES. Scripps: Meltae Service t New York, June i1.—It is known PADUCAH, KENTUCKY SATURDAY, JUNE (Scripps-McR&e Service.) surgent leader, for the final attack upon Manila. THE SPANIARDS. SANTIAGO BOMBARDMENT YESTERDAY. Report That Santiago Was Attacked Yesterday by Sampson, and That the Spaniards Were Defeated—Npanish Reports Say the Americans Failed in Making a Landing. Aid to the Spaniards Is on Its Seripps-MeR ae Service. NEW YORK, June 11.—A special dispatch to Linares, the command-| were overwhelmingly defeated yesterday at A rumor was circulated in London last night A Madrid dispatch says that the bombard- A Tribune aispatch says the Spaniards are ng the starvation point. |landing Cervera’s guns to make adesperate re- |sistance to land forces. BASE OF OPERATIONS SELECTED. | Admiral Sampson Chooses Guanatanmo Harbor—The Stars and Stripes Float Over the Spanish Fort at Caimanera— 600 Marines Landed Yesterday, WILL HOLD GUANTANAMO. The re- i h boat E ‘o, June Scrip) ports that the has re turned to Guanta and is now holding the harbor awaiting the arrival of mariners to take y ion | of the town of Caimanera Seripps-MeRae Service. Mole St. Nicholas, June 11 by di atanamo har Only a small force will be needed | ws hh boat Simpson, which as the city is @ natural fortification | On Tuesday the lehead chased a small Spanish but it es- s the first landing by the after- |has just arrived from the Gua 1 rs and stripes were planted over the ruins of the | American troops was effected at Gaimanero at two o'clock Frida noon, ‘The caped The visions are becomir that t the poor in Santis Six huodred marines were landed from the Panther under | Marblehead, Yankee, collier. Half a dozen fishermen’s hou: blockhouse insurgents report that pro-| guard of the warships Yosewite, Oregon, Porter ree aud | py, amon, very yhin, Vixen, Panther and re 8g suffering were burned precaution ost yellow fever. ‘The landing was without shelling the place. ‘The purpose of Admiral Sampson is to estab ———— | base ther nd 1 base for both naval and military still ia regular communication. Spain, for Havan rid are Guantanamo bay is considered a go operations, ‘Though thirty miles from Santiago, the hills are not precipi- tous and an almost level road leads to Sauti ge guns and The Adria cut a cable last Sunday over which siege g' moroing from Santiago to Kingston, two miles out south of Morro Castle. A MINE HORROR. pack trains can easily be moved. a c ber of prominent citizens were pres-yrepairs, 1.11 will be ready to sail In responding to a toast in his | about Weduesday, |honor, Gen, Merritt said that the} The first part of th ‘Twenty Miners Believed to Have success of the American troops in the] nila expedition, which s Met Death By Exploding Gas. | Philippines could not be doubted The territory acquired by the United | ssi! this afternoon, States by right of conquest should] It 1s still What the navy | Mc will hold, He/olive islands before going to Manila. STRIKE ENDED. Scripps MeRae Service, South Bend, Ind., June 11.—The Singer Sewing Machine works strike ent. nd Ma- her wil! take Over 12,000 men, is expected to Scripps McRae Bervi Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 11, —An| explosion of gas in the South Wiikes- barre shaft of the Lebigh and Wilkes- this that the suitor Monterey will seize the Car- believed here not be relinquished, the army closed by saying: 1 believe in the new national policy of the United States, which looks to the acquisition of additional territory, in outlying islands that are requisite for the de- : velopment of national strength and | ended, the strikers accepting the growth." His sentiments were heartily ap- has won barre Coal compaay occurred morning just after the men began work, It is taid that twenty or more of the minere were killed, Horessntet though the extent of the disaster is uokrown,. MONTEREY SAILS TODAY. Scripps: Meltae Service, San Diego, Cal., June 11.—The Monterey positively sails this after- manager's proposition. A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE. cr E ' Commodore Schley MUST MOVE ON. heautifal tribute to the valor of Liea- It ter and the gallant crew plauded has paid a noon for Manilla, via Honolulu. Monterey aut Hobson i li A Ayers dispatch says that the govern- meat of Pa has ordered the S is believed here that the of the collier Merrimac lie dan will sieze the Caroline Islands as she mdon, June Buenos REe "eke ake She says: act of finer heroism than of the ners over there. proceeds to the Philippines reco thal prt | Merrimac as she made her way to the put in here to replace a deck load of gallant men who are Teworario I watched the ish torpedo boat at disarm or to leave port. coal whick she lost in a) storm when The Bratus Asuncion either to The ¢ as repairs one day out of San Franeiseo. which is now Monterey and her collier the vtain entrance of the harbor and wy heart perfect bell of fire fell upon those devoted men, f are 450 miles out of their course for} says he will leave as soon lennk aaebtanw aie Honolulu, are completed. GEN. MERRITT TALKS OUT. THE PHILIPPINE EXPEDITION. | Idd not think it was possible o gone throu They went into the jaws them Could) have ft ain alive. Believes in Holding the Philip lie ath, It was Balaklava over pines and Grabbing Eyery- thing in Sight. Scrippe-MeRae Service Francisco, 11,—Kight| without the means of defense which hundred and fifty recruits of the reg-| Hobson led infantry arrived here this morn- | forlorn hope without power to cut rom Atlanta to join the Philip- But fortune oace more ‘The Monadnock is | favored the brave, and I hope he will Jane the light brigade had. uls June 1.- ix way out, San Francisco, Ata banquet given by Mayor Mhelan to Ma en, Merrilt, at the Pacific Union club, Thursday night, a num- pine expedition, coaling at Mare Island, Her consort, | have the re Nero, has been docked for some light] he deserves, His name will live as MEN OF MODERATE MEANS Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the clothes right, makes the bill right. It costs but a trifle more to wear garments that fit thar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and workmanship is ours. Drop in at 333 Broadway and see about that nition and promotion that Admire! Sampson was mistaken in supposing that he had cut the remaing cable connecting Cuba with belated spring suit. You’ll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. DALTON, THE TAILOR thought the transports off Tampa loaded with troops for Santiago will put to sea on Monday. The delay has been caused by the fear that) some Spanish vessels were reported to be! cruising across the course that the transports would take in going to Santiago. A fleet of warships strong enough to defeat any Spanish} fleet that could be gathered together will con-| voy the transports. The fleet will be headed by the battleshipIndiana. It is said that sixteen warships, will compose the fleet | vigilance was kept exercised all the jcoast, but it e | wait remembered WEATHER REPORT. Showers tonight and Sunday- 11, 1898, DEWEY, SAMPSON AND HOBSON. The eyes of all patriotic citizens are now riveted upon Admirals Dewey and Sampson and Lieut. Hobson, the three gullant defenders of the “Star Spangled Banner,” who in our righteous war for ‘humanity and liberty,’’ have recently by con- spicuous ability, daring exploits and grand achievements, made the Amer- ican navy the wonder and the admi ration of the civil world; and in consequence, rejoi arts of all true {Americans with pardonable 4 ric! | Bozeo, was once a |self, and none more than he, delights in paying homage to our brave he- roes of the sea; snd to this end, a complimentary entertainment. will be given at his headquarters on Satur- day evening, June 11, between the hours of 8 and 12 p. m. at which bis white apron brigade will serve in great profusion Dewey cocktails, Hobson punches and Sampson tur- keys A cordial invitation is extended the general public to present them- selves on this occasion, with the as- surance that royal treatment awaits them. MONDAY IS THE DAY FOR SAILING. Nothing Preventing, General Shafter and His 27,000 Troops Will Sail For Santiago Monday, Conyoyed by a Fleet of Sixteen War Ships. Seripps-McRae Seryice, WASHINGTON, June 11.— Unless circum stances make a change advisable, it is now ephone 29 for a load of hickory IF you HAVANA Plumbing Work to do See F G. HARLAN, JR, Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, Gas Fixtures and Fittings of All Kinds, + SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY... Call and See His Line of Sprinkling Hose, 122 Broadway, Phone 113. ARGONAUTS PERISHED. Seripps-McRae Service. B. C. 11.—A steamer just arrived from Lake Ben- net, Alaska, reports that a barge capsized on that lake May 28 and that all the passengers and supplies were lost. THE $5 VIVECAMERA TWAS ALL A SCARE. Scripps McRae Service, Fort Monroe, Va , June 11.—The Spanish warships that were reported Victoria, June off the Virginia capes did not materi- alize this morning, though greatest night. Reports are coming in that Sixteen gold hunters lost the alleged Spanish ships have been| their lives and the stock of supplies seen at various places along the,;2nd mining utensils that were lost believed that there is anythiog in the rumors. The ships were thought to be the Cadiz fleet. ‘The fleet in Hampton Roads was io fighting trim all night, the gunners being at their posts of duty is not ery val The that the clean up this past winter is very lar, information is also brought and that many millions of gold will be brought out. A large rush of prospectors is expected this summer, Is splendid value for your money — twelve plate holders free. If you intend buying a camera drop in and see sam- ples of pictures taken with this instru- ment. Instruction free. Cameras from $1.00 to $50.00, Photographic supplies of all kinds. orders. long as the heroes as the worll are SENT TO CLARKSVILLE M'PHERSON'S FOURTH AND BROADWAY Mrs. Stewart, a woman | with two children and no money, was sent to Clarksville this afternoon by the mayor. She said she bad rela- lives there, Ladies Looking for Shoes which combine style, comfort and durability can find that kiad here, and without the draw- back of high prices. We buy trom a manufac- 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 WE tan Oxfords and lace shoes, gentlemen’s tan and fee black low shoes and youth’s and children’s shoes of various stvles and grades has just been received and we in- vite inspection. 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