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| THE SUN'S WAR NEWS IS THE BEST. ~ VOLUME II—NUMBER 232 areeserece PLANS a a AGAIN. CREAM TODAY AT SOULES * Lemonades and Egg Drinks of Every Kind The President Desirous of Se- curing Porto Rico Before Spain Can Sue for Pence, WARSHIP GOES TO HONOLULU. Will Remain There Until the Pat. of the Hawatian Istands bs Settled Gomes Gives Ad vice About Our Prooy ’ | FAIR A PYVVeVeVevyY | TERRIBLE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN HAY. Washington vortant change MRS. BOONE DEAD. A Well Known Paducah Lady The Funeral This Morning. intention t Porto Rican ¢ AM pai 1 captured i the taker al j made to harry Had Been a Kesident of Paducah Since She Was eight Years transpc | ihe corps which will occupy of Age. Hand A definite de on the views of Gen the ma Miles a 0 life wa by the di Bo Sixth s ter ah A beautiful Christ ed Satardey night Mrs. Lucy Gaither home, 305 South o'clock th of ‘ Hicers have at {sult bin Phore | president is mflaenced 1 cet thy illness | s reason to be deceased wa Uthat Spaio 1 t ay seek pen , aod was married to t T. Boo in the city, at She bad be resident of Pa dacab since 8 y (age. She was! of First Christinn | the island and t ehureb, a devoted and cons} sistent Christian, She leaves to mourn her sad loss five children: | Messrs. K we aod Frank Boone . Robt. Orme, of the city, and Ed Holland, of Atlanta, ¢ e funeral took place this 1 ng at 9 o'clock from the residence, nterment at Oak Grove. FULLY INVESTIGATED Will Those Council Bribery Charges Be Against Council- man Eades. Another Odoriferous Stir in Mua- nieipal Circles— No One Can Foretell the Result. leave Porto Rico in th ession and alse t the work te ¢ Naval authoritic to favor the apture it | ate Ladies dent's desire to fe sue at once in the West will) probably prevail cha work at Santiago may before the second emp sition is ready | to start as the tranopvrls must return Then there iss from Santiago to take the troops. THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. The Philadelphia Goes There to Remain Until Con- gress Acts. The charges of bribery against Councilman Wm. Eades, which most people thonght had been disposed of long ago, are to be fully and freely investigated by the council, This was vbtained from an authoritative source this afternoon, When the fight for the city electric plant superintendency came up a few months ago, the retiring superinte ni. ent, Mr. Tom Davis, intimated in open court that his brother, Mr. Frank Davis, the present iocumbent, had given Mr. Eales #50 to vote for him for the plave When the matter be Scripps Mettae Service Washington, have been sent to to sail for Honolulu: within dune 1 Orders the crutser Phila- delpbia ten days and to remain there pending the settlement of the future status of the islands, It is expected that some action will be taken by congress on the question of Hawaiian annexation soon, or that the islands may be siezed as a war measure, aine public, it GOMEZ’ ADVICE. n, and noth | Business ts described a ng ; PADUCAH DAILY SUN. | dollar popular loan ag may not be subscribed for by Yhe public in order to insure the success of the loan, \ A HEAVY FIRE, | Scripps Mektae Service Ju | part of Spartanburg was burned this $160,000 Erie, The business morping with a loss of |The loss is nearly covered by insure | ance. | SAN JUAN IN BAD SHAPE. McRae s St June 13—Porto Rican papers received bere state that jthe stock of p | very ecarce in 8 ly visions has become be x bares suflicient for two m months. entire Sunday the rded by the NO NEW CASES. at MeHenry No New Cases Sinee Saturday Phe Situation Improving FREIGHT WRECK. Brakeman Killed and an Engine } With Six Cars Are a Total Loss Ser Meltea $ Grants VP freight train was wrecked near here ‘The brakeman wa: rT ars are a total wreck yesterday. and the engineer injured gine and six ¢ SUSPECT RELEASED. ‘Wa arene June 15 war depariment bas ordered the release of Eduoardo Montz rested teamship Tartar Prince Saturday on suspicion of being The we found ov person were unimportant FIGHTING PATRIOTS. who was ar etters that re Two Spaniards Fatally Wounded Ina Fight in Dn tiana and one American Badly Injured created quite a seusat ne about it for some time, ‘' matters of but a few days. feials here have reliable information |thizers in this Ze, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY THE BIG FLEET SAILED TODAY. Orders Were Given For Ha'f the Expedition to Go to Cuba and the Other Half to Porto Rieo—The Landings Will Be Made This Week, | Scripps-McRae Service. CHICAGO, June 13.—The Tribune has an At- lanta, Ga.,special dispatch, which says that the transports bearing the Cuban invasion army lett Port Tampa for Key West Saturday. They anchored fifty miles off Key West, where they remained till 1 o’clock this morning, when or- ders were received from Washington to start immediately for Santiago. The orders provide that the fleet shall divide when it reaches the Windward Passage into two squadrons, one of; which shall go to Cuba aud the other half of, ithe fleet to Porto Rico. If this dispatch be true the invasion of Cuba and Porto Rico are now ed t retreat to the main camp,where a united force prevented a Spanish advanve the plaoe was held, More marines from the Marblehead were also landed. The report says four Spaviards were killed and wounded, and some marines were un- accounted for. The of Guantanamo Bay for coaling battleships has al- The bat- ‘exas have en- GOES TO JAIL. and Texas, Jane 1.—Ex- sessor Frand Simons, on trial i who pleaded guilty to mis- one ropriation of city funds while in 1s been sentenced to ten years | ! the penitentiary advantage WAS HE AN ENE ready heen demomstrated, tleshaps Oregon and 1 tered the bay and coaled and other The night | M MeLary last wus character who} sbout the Phe man es- ships will also coal there, prowlin Seventeen Thousand Men Are Sailing to Santiago—Most All Regular Troops. Thirty-Six Ships, Not War Vessels, Ce the Big Army. fort will be THE CADIZ FLEET. unting y June | Naval offi- Washir which leads (hem to believe the Cadiz) ‘Tampa, Fla., June 13.—The ex- sail the Latter} position that sailed trom bere to Key West prior to going to Santiago was made op of nearly twenty regiments of regular infantry, from 500 to 550 men each including, the Fifth army corps, four regiments of infan~ try that have been in camp at Mobile and which formed part of Maj. Gen, Coppinger's command at that ren- dezvous, The total force of regular infantry was about 11,000 There were also two regiments of vol- juadron will surely part of the week. AFTER MORE FUNDS. Seripps-MeRa Washingtoo, June 13—Today Senor Palma, of the Cuban junta, issued proc service, besides the regiments of ation asking Cuban sympa- country for funds to support the Cuban cause. STEAMER ASHORE. R men. poem Ser Highland Lig ° unteer infantry, about 2,000 men al- ts, Mass., June 13—|, The cruiser San Francisco was driven | She will ther, the Second regiment of cav- 500 squadrons each from the First, rd, Sixth, Ninth and Tenth cav- Jalry from) Mobi men, and here this morning pre floated at high tide he is thought to be uninjared, STEAMSHIP MISSING. tw T alr ft ably be as of voluntccr caval! from Roose: 560 men; four 300 men and 16 guns; two batteries of leavy ery, nd lion of engineers, s rough riders, batteries of light artillery, The 105 | 8 New| 4 June 1S hip Penryn Castle N 200 men 16 guns; the 200 J and hospital corps, ete., about men ; w Castle. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1898, CUBAN EXPEDITION.| abou. 2,000 men; eight troops | a sidered that the time had arrived for the intervention of the powers in favor of Spain. The Queen} Regent in reply telegraphed thanks, saying that moment she would offer to be very prec her an opportune | feel the Pope's | RELIEF FOR BLANCO Will Be Sent to Him at Once— But Will it Ever Reach Him? 13.—The Madrid correspondent of the Standard, tele graphing Sunday, eays: London, Jane “General Blanco having again telegraphed that in case the blockade becomes stricter it will he urgent to send war stores, as his supply 18 running short, the government has taken steps to dis- patch abundant supplies by fast ves- sels fs0m Spanish and foreign ports. The more important supplies from Spain will be strongly convoyed, and will be sent immediately. “Gen. Blanco also telegraphed that the authorities at Santiago de Cuba claim to have repelled the American attempt to land in the inner and outer bays of Guantanomo, the Spanish forees being entrenched in positions commanding the best landings be tween Santiago and Guantanamo. PHILIPPINE EXPEDITION. San Francisco, Cal., June 15 Major General Merritt wants more troops. He is vow in communication with Washington on the subject and hopes to receive word that additional forces have been granted him and started on the way. pat he ts them in a hurry is suggested by the fact that it is known that he contemplates leaving in Francisco for Manila in about ten ys and is desirous that bis entire epeditionary forces shall proceed him to the Philippines, He has demanded that the quota of 20,000 be filled. The Zealandia, Colon and China are being loaded with supplies and are expected to be ready for depar- | ture early next’ week, but nothing | definite ig known by the officers of the respective shi The Senator | and Morgan City are being fitted | up for the troops and buth will be | ready by the end of next week. | The third fleet will probably com- prise the Senator, Morgan City, | Ohio and the Centennial if the latter | is accepted after reinspection. | TAKE NOTICE, That on Monday, June 20, 1898, we will offer for sale at the office of THE CITIZ SAVING BANK) Twenty-five Shares of the Capital) stock of the Fowler Wharfboat Com-| pai presented by Certificate Num- ber and now standing in the name of John P. Campbell. will be at 10 o'clock a. m., aud will be to the highest bidder for cash, td Crvizens’ Savines Bank. ‘Try ovr 7-year-old straight #hiskey, tr Lagomansino. SIGNING THE REVENUE WAR BILL. Will Become a Law This After- noon, Just as Soon as it Gets the President’s Signa- ture. MANILA HAS NOT YET FALLEN No Truth in the Ru that Am- Dassador Hay Has Cabled the State Depart Such a Report Reseived, ORHER WAR NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST, Scripns- McRae Servic Washington, June 13,.—The war revenue bill signed by both Speaker Reed and Vice President Ho- bart this morning. It will besigned by was the president this afternoon and will then become a law. NOTHING IN IT. The Rumor That Hay Had Ca- bled Manila Surrendered is Unconfirmed. Scripps Mcitae Service, Washington, June 13—Secretary Day said at 9 o'clock this morning that nothing had been received from Ambassador Hay to the effect that | Manila had surrendered. At the stated tbat no re of Manila had Admiral Dewey. navy department it was heen received from Phe authorities at the American embassy here say Ambassador Hay has sent no méssage to Washington saying Hong Kong advices reported that Manila bad London, June surrendered. MORE TALK ON HAWAII. Washington, June 13.—The de- bate upon the Newlands resolutions, providing for the annexation of Ha- wati, will continue in the honse this week until Wednesday afternoon when at 5 a vote isto be taken. vonference reports upon the sundry civil, Indian and Drstriet of Columbia appropriation bills may be presented and consider. ed, but owing to the great desire to speak upon Hawaii these reports most likely will be delayed until after! The general deficieney bill is expected to. be he taken up and willbe dispesed of Aside from the quarintine WEATHER REPORT. Unsettled weather with show- ers; probably thuryler storms to- night and Tuesday. TEN CENTS A WEXK importance likely to come up beyond appropriation bills, NEWS OF THE RIVERS, The Dick and Joe Fowler were out for Evansville and Cairo this morn- ing doing good business. The new towboat for the Ayers & Lord Tie company will be christened the Russel! Lord, The State of Kansas from Cincin- nati, blocked off with freight arrived this morning at 7 o'clock. She | here several hours receiving and di charging freight, and left for New Orleans at noon, The Lookout, that arrived out of the Tennessee river Saturday went up to Livingston Poiot this morning whare she will do some work on the government work there. The H. W. Buttorff was in from Nashville early this morning and lett on her return up the Cymberland river to Clarksville at noon doing fair freight business, The upper Cumberland river is very low and the packets will soon have to discontinue their trips to Nashville. The ‘Tennessee did not succeed in making Nashville on ter last trip up the Cumbeiland river. She returned here late Saturd afternoon and went out in the place of the Clyde for Florence, Ala. Her round trip passengers from Evansville took pas- sage home on the Sunshine that passed up from Memphis late Satur- day afternoon, The City of Paducah is due from St. Louis en route up the Tennessee river. The Wm. J. ternoon river, rhe Buckeye State while on her way up the Mississippi river broke some part of her machinery and had to return to New Orleans for repairs. The City of Sheffield is due out of the Tennessee river today for St. Louis. Bryan leaves this af- for the lower Mississippi Heauty 4 Mood Deep. Clean blood am beauty without it. Ca t port of the surrender | st A Guaranteed Cure For the Heat... Dermatine Is positively guaranteed to cure the worst form of heat in two appli- cations. Money refunded if cure is not effected. Twenty-five cents per bottle. ‘A DRUG STORE TH 3 BROADWAY, Sold only at bill there are no measures of much Ladies Looking for Shoes which combine style, comfort and durability ing was ¢ Xe as noche against Lhe and Uh eit could not otherwise take ance of the affair, Davis dis ed, and the charges were f except in street talk and amo few of the officials Finally council ed in the council oF vit signed by bimse the charges as utterly false, and also asimilar affidavit signed by Mr. Davis, the man alleged to have given k fora vote, ‘The coun- and filed the two docu- nd nothing else was thought of it, until the ex-superinten dent re-} ioe part of the island till turned to the city a short time ago,) and began to agitate the matter He claims the charges were true, and has named the bank upon which the check is alleged to have been given. One of the Sunday pa pers devoted a column to an exposi- tion of the claims and so-forth, and the result is that the council has de termined to investigate it from first y to account, nod for iven up for | vod by 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 s reasonable price. A large consignment, consisting of ladies’ dongola and ten Oxfords and lace shoes, gentlemen’s tanand black low shoes and youth’s and children’s shoes of various styles and grades has just been received and we in- vite inspection. The goods are better in many ways than any to be had elsewhere at equa! prices. Says No American Troops Should p Cuba Until After ea were regularly | at: nen; a grand total of about 17,- OFF FOR CUBA. yoncilman men, ‘The regulars were practi the Kainy Season picked wen, as not a single re- ae was taken, the regiments carry- S ripp Near Santiago The pdent took part ast Monday the Vixen, with Fit successfully June 13. uly the old seasoned troops. 11, Ki McRae Har supplies for the in June Wa eved here ley roops under Key West I: is expected that this June 13 Seripy night an denouncin this morning at the war] ,.h Santiago Thursday. THE POPE T00 LATE. London, June 13,—The Rome cor- in lis eventeen thousand | Shafter left night for Santiago riment that with Capt. low, of General last LEITER IS OUT. tons of prove anded uilvises blis ondent of the Standard says; Owing to the serious news from the ippines, the Pope wired the on Regent of Spain placiog his General Gome that ne ; GHO. ROCCE & SON 821 BROADWAY. | YMBoOD | THE FAMOUS LEADS As of yore, and our price-cutting knife is the first to begin its work of reduc- ing stock, The first cut is in our CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT $ Twenty per cent. discount for cash on all knee pants’ suits that sold below $4. ed in the American camps be A MISSING MAN, fritid | his wheat trades, | ed all bu rainy 8 He troop 0 all were | services the wheat Hundred and Nine in ty-three Thousand Dol lars Short. Is Only One willior hels in at her disposal if she con- ) P edicts that the American most fa ful cannot endure the climate CUBANS STARVING. es. deal Good Bye Old Headache at.| Hf you use our Good Bye Head- vat ache Powders—4 doses, 10c, J, D, BACON & CO. t- PHARMACISTS: N Foster WAR NOTES. A British Officer Tells of the Situation in Havana, Blanco YMBOD| | Kj parged wit hundred and ninety Ashitmish occurred Satarday lollars of the ted aor else for all time g stig ne Make ma from the name of one of its mem- bers, What the result will be, no one can | tell, but it looks like the eharges will | : pee be very hard to sustain, unless there ceived here today from an officer is evidence now in the dark. the British cruiser Talbot say — that —$—<—<——— le ion people of Caba are slow Awarded ly Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | are suffering considerable hardsbips ‘Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. | General Blanco is using every natural ‘DR: form: ey the of Ha Ile planting mines in the harbor and throwing up for Preparing for Defense emrc vg} marines are landed, ‘The firi od all out little lou Americans holding own Exchar mck night damage was the ‘Phe outposts were attacked hy Spanish boshwhackers, and compel! | Serpe orfe a tw Letters re Voronto, June 1h ie their | Pish Agents Seventh and Jackson 1 w ° ~] "MEN OF MODERATE MEANS Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and t Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home--- s the clothes right, makes the billright. It costs but a trifle more ear 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 belated spring suit. You'll be gladyou waited---t’will cost you so little. DALTON, THE TAILOR Linnwood ing to death, while the wealthy 98 CASH Beginning now we will give pick and choice of all our boys’ knee pants suits, any in the house, for.. ion to defenses bling. a stronger is ‘entrenchments ant gelling ready a heavy seige. THE POPULAR LOAN. Soriy pseMcRae Serviee, New York, June 13.—The City National bank, the Central Trust Cov,, and Vermyle & Co., ‘have noti fied Secretary Gage of the treasury (hat they will subseribe for such part ; vf the coming two bundred wil.ion Lot 2— Washable suits that sold at $1.50, $1 and 75¢ go & SON Big bargain in boys’ washable suits. Lot 1, sold from $3 t pagelions & $400 B.WEILLE & aqoawa | now 50C And the only high-grade 5-cent cigar. 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