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‘ \ “ ‘ z x “ ‘ ra 2.—An experience meeting--Personal Methods of Conducting 1"—Rev. gp - 8:30—Address— THE SUN'S: WAR NEWS IS THE BEST\ VOLUME Il—NUMBER 2! OOOO 0808 DELICIOUS |. FOUNTAIN DRINKS! Creams, Ives and Lemonades, at Mi SOULES ~DRUG STORE! ‘a Open all night Goods delivered, Telephone 313, BO08000008 PROGRAM Of State Sunday School Convent jon for Tuesday p.m, and Wednesday. TURSDAY EVENING. 8O Service of Song. Organ prelude,'*Hallelajah Cho- rus'’——Handel. Anthem— Millard. Song Service. Solo, * Wt Kindly Light"—Miss Julia Scott. . Anthem, ‘Gloria’’— Mozart 8:00 Report of Executive Commit tee—Rev, D. M. Sweets, of Louisville, chairman, Address, ‘Christianity and Childbood’’—Rev. E. L. Pow eli, D. D., Louisville. ~ 8:20 9:00 Appointment of Committees. WEDNESDAY MORNING, 6:50 Sunrise Prayer Meetiog. Hy mn—'Holy! Holy! Holy! Duet, Mcroing Hyma—Millard, 8:15 Devotional Service. 8:45 Election of convention officers, 50 Report of state secretary. Address the Si entucky"’ guson, Tre: 10:00 Conference on 1. Extension of Organization jen. Sec. E, A. Fox uisyille 2. The state secretai Rev. Geo. E. Foskett, Louisville. 3. The development of howe talent in state and county work —Rev, Wm. FE. Bryce, Sbelby- ville. 11:00 General discussion of state work, our weak points and bow to Strengthen them—I Rev. KE, M. Ferguson, Trenton, N. J. 12:00 Recess. View Cause io WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2,00 Conferencee-—-three to be held as follows Primary Teachers. FIUST CHRISTIAN ¢ muReH. 1. Why a primity teacher? Mis, W. J. Thomas, of Shelby ville. 2. What should the primary teacher know? 3. Bringing children to Christ 4. Adaptation of the International Lessons to the use of primary class M W. FY Crafts, Cc BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH. 1, Free discussion—Diticulties in our work aod the remelies for them, efforts to bring scholars to Christ, School Officers. YTERIAN CHURCH, 1. Incen to Sunday School Effort, Their Use and Abuse’’— Prot. J. E. Turner, Hersshel. 1, “The Bible Drill, Its Use and Sunday vinsT PRE C. Y, Smith, Louisville, 8. The secretary, the bist rian of the Sunday school. $:30—County Workers—Rev, E, M, Ferguson, presiding. Topio—*A Baover County.” 1. What points are insisted. on? 2. Why these points? 3. Who may help to win these points? * 4. What results have followed such work ¢ Solo—“‘Ave Verum’’—~Millard—Mr, 2 Chastaine. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 7 :30—Song service. * Orgao—'Holy Night’’—Bush, Anthem—‘‘Hark! the Song of Jubilee’? —Martio. Solo—Miss Addie Hart, 8 :00—Address—*‘Organized Work Among. the Colored People’’—Kev. L. B, Maxwell, Savannah, (ia. Better Work iv the Main Room''—Rev. E. M, Ferguson, Trenton, N. J. IGNATION, sewing machine agenc, OFFICER UNDFRWOOD’S RES- Officer G. B. Underwood. has ac» cepted the agency of the Kimball Piano and Organ Co,,, and nota He is one of the most popular. ofllvess on the force, and there js geneial my © at . ai ‘ SUN. |. THE PabucAH DAILY PADUCAH, KENTUCKY TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1898, FOUR AMERICAN SOLDIERS FALL IN CUBA. WASHINGTON, June 14.---Secretary Long, of the Navy Department, this morning received tlc follovz- ing dispatch from Admiral Sampson: “Mole, St. Nicholas, June 13.---Lieut. Blue has just returned. after WASTING HIS AMMUNITION. THE SECOND MANILA EXPEDITION General Blanco Fires Over Two Hundred Shots at the Blockading | KEmbarks Today at San FranciseoIt May Sail Tomorrow— Fleet—The Batteries of Morro Castle Pour Forth a ‘Ter: Will Probably Be Accompanied by the Monadnock— rific Fire, But to No Avail. Third Expedition Will Soon Be Ready. Scripps-MeRae Service. Scripps-McRae Service KEY WEST, June 14.—-At noon yesterday the SAN FRANCISCO, June 14 —The second Ma- batteries of Sandiego and Morro Castle opened nila expedition, consisting of thirty-three hun: a terrific fire at the blockading fleet off Havana,|dred men, embarked this morning on the trans- but without any reason, as none of the blockad-| ports China, Colon, Zealandia and Senator and ing ships were in easy range. Over two hun-|is now reauy to sail. It is now expected that dred shots were fired by the torts, but not an the expedition will sail tomorrow. American vessel was touched. It is believed The third expedition will sail in about ten that Blanco wants to fight while he is able, as|days and the fourth by July 1st. his resources are fast dwindling. | The monitor Monadnock and the vollier Nero The fire from the forts was not returned by will be out of the dry dock, it is thought, by avy of the blockading vessels, and the Span- tonight, and it is probable that they will ac iards’ ammunition was all wasted. jcompany the sevond expedition. OPENS TONIGHT. The State Sunday School Con- is cruising outside of Port Royal, eight hundred men are now on the CUBAN INVASION. Jamaica, and is'evidently waiting to) transports Ohio, Indiana, and Mor- The Rainy Season May Pass Be-| pick up the Spanist mo Conception which is there with a} steamer Purrisi-| gan City. fore the Ge I Invasion When this expedition sails, there Is Beg vargo of provisions, will be 8,700 men either at Manila DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED or on the way. vention Meets Tonight. Washington, Juno 14.—The ad-| — SPAIN ANXIOUS Deter ater e: Stipps- Meltae Service mivistration bas not yet decided on anner of the attack on Havana and the of Cuba. The general opi in are well informed on San Francisco, June 14.—Gover-| For the Safety of Manila After The Program Will Be an Interest- nor Budd has announced that he will} ing One—Trains Met By ittees. the time or the eneral invasion It Surrenders. Wants Dew- ey'to Occupy It, commute the death sentence of Sal- ter D. Worden to life in the state penitentiary. WINSLOW OUT OF ORDER. (Com of those who tmprisonment | the present “ ‘The delegates to the Sunday school - Neue Frei} convention began arriving last night, re-|and today all the trains that came were met by | scripne-McRae Service Vienna, Jane 1M. asserts that views held by the administration is that the rainy season will be allowed Preese Spain has to pass before the invasion 18 Of} <crpps-meRae Servic quested the powers to urge on the|!2t the Union depot ptt : Thie w ff the : Late ookandyy p ee gel all ated 8 the reception committee. ‘The dele- dered. This would put off the at ) t, Jane 1:3.—The torpedo [United States to occupy Manila in| yates were assigned homes as fast as tack upon Havana until aboot} hoat Winslow, which has been here | the event the city surrenders and not! they arrived and by tonight most of October for repairs, broke down on her trial | to allow’ the city to fall into tke hands | thea will have arrived in the city. ; ‘ . several hundred are expected, and N HT trip, and will probably have to be {of the insurgents who are notorious | , HARRINGTON MAY DIE. fe et dae const the triaity the pening session will be held te- sertbes-Stothne teretes pairs, — - 0. EACH OTHER'S TRAIL, The Winslow explosion of a Spanish shell off Car- was injured by they CANNOT ENLIST NATIVES. Scrippe-MeRae Fervics, New York, received here says Capt. Harrington, of the Puritan, who, was stricken with paralysis on June 9, is June 1—News just | | denas at the time Ensign Bagley was killed, monitor San Francisco, June 14,—Orders| Last aight two prominent young have been received by the command- livians of Mayfield came ‘up to * ab. They watched each otber isa very serious condition and may e depot, and both went to the die, STARTLING RUMOR Manila not to enlist’ native Philip. | same hotel, One went into the writ- 5 ing room and the other got with a ers of the expeditionary troops to | g wae ACT 1 me aicetey: O0h pines in the regular or volunteer ae THE MARIANNE ISLANDS. That an Army of Forty Thou Hebindl iedtus esevinn, rie 1 ob he sotanle : Attar con _—_—_— sand Will Moye on Ha- ———— "pe me Niue phen ute oat eae he suid, “Say, 8 fi aah satan ae aig vanain Thirty Days AFTER LEITER. there and find out for me where in Madrid, June 14,—Io the chamber periiadh Met. : : ihe b—gNa MMA's golng?*? of deputies yesterday Senor Capdaon , Late Wheat King is in Hard] Tyo mutual friend agreed to find Scripps MeKae Service the minister of the interior, said that "hte aa Lines. Must Pay Up Now, out for him, and went in and accost- Chigago, Jane 1¢-—-A. Warhlngton ; : ed the other fellow. He thought se the government had no information anne “ 2 S Americans bad seized the |*Pecial (othe Chroniclowsserts that | sostoe. sictse service woulll feel around first, but in a few that the Americans had seize he} z moments the Mayfield man looked up Marianne Islands. Gen, Fitzhugh Lee bas been ordered! New York, Jnue 14,—An_attach- y and surprised him by saving, “I wish was today granted} you would go out there and look up teers to move én the Cuban capital by Judge Daly, of the supreme court |’—— and find out for me if you can to army of 40,000 volun-| ment for $793 WE WILL HAVE A CABLE, a detour of seventy miles to observe whether the Spanish fleet is in Santiago harbor. He reports th at) the Spanish fleet is all there. The Spaniards vigorously attacked the camp at Guantanamo and four} marines were killed and their bodies mutilated barbarously. Surgeon Gibbs was killed SAMPSON.” 15,000 MORE FIGHTERS WANTED. Orders Issued to Form Another Cuban Invading Army at Orce—} 12,000 Troops Will Be Sent to Porto Rico—Gen- Coppinger Will Command, Scripps-McRae Seryice. | CHICKAMAUGA, June 14.—Gen. Brooke this} morning received orders from Washington to equip 15,000 more men for service imraediate-| ly, which are to be rushed as quicklyas posal:| ble to Tampa, aud will go as the second expe-, dition to Cuba. The place of landing is unknown. | {WEATHER REPORT. Showers and thunder storms onighe and Wednesday; proba- bly fair and cooler Wednesday. TEN CENTS A WEKK od INVESTIGATION. ‘The Witnesses Have Been Sum- moned in the Alleged Bribery Case. It Will Be Investigated Before the Mayor and Committee This Afternoon, Summons were this morning issued Judge Sanders for several wit- s who are to appear before the ‘mayor and investigating committee this afternoon in the alleged bribery case to be investigated. They are about seven in number. The case has created no little comment today, and it seems to be the concensus of opinion that it is best for all concern- ed that the affair be fully investigated. Councilman Eades is quoted as hav- ing said that if he has been bribed and doesn’t know it, lx wants to find out bow itwas done. ™ There is now talk of him suing # contemporary for a recent publication, The committee meets this afternoon at the ball to hear the evidence in the case, avd the result will be re- ported to the council at its next meet- ing. b D NOI GUILTY. Judge Gerald, Who Killed Two Men ina Fight, Acquitted, Seripps: final orders for the Por troops will be all that Coppinger will have fu FOUR MEN KILLED. Sun- niards Attack our Troop of the state, against Joseph Leiter im] Where the devil be is going.’” : favor of Otto E, Lobrek & Co., grain The mutual friend fouad out where ; " BS eacli was going and told the other, | brokers of New York, for money ad-Jiju1 6 mever succeeded in finding | vanced to Leiter between Feb. 1 and] out what they were watching each An Office Will Be Established at]! Ht days. FOUR BOYS DROWNED. Gauntanamo as Soon as the Cable is Repaired, Scripps MeIt ae Bervict June 13. Copies of the attachment | other for. Ottumwa, Iowa., June 14,—Fred | were served on three of the banks of Septeeerrerseeerneeememe Sorippe Meftue Service, Jepson, Ray Toeter, John Whitaker, | this city OFFICIALS NOT UNEASY. Off Guantanamo, via Cape Hay- snq Darwin Wilson, all from twelve tien, June 14—The cable cutting}, ¢ourteen years of age and sons of Sorin McRae Service, s steamer Adria is waiting here for the] jeominent people im this city were, Washingtoo, June 14.—The state Persuant to a judgmeat of Padu- ‘eah police court I will on ‘Thursday June 16, 1898 at the hour of 10a, m. sell at the market house in Paducah| centration of German ships at Ma- id they decline to accept the that they know nothing about the alleged con- eruiser St. Louis, which cut the departemaliee basera gh French cable at this point, to learn! .ouing, where it was cut, The Adria will ™ — then pick up the cable and rejoin it, ANOTHER EXPEDITION and will establish a telegraph station here the moment the cable is repair-|Getting Ready to Sail For Ma- el, Santiago still has one line to May Leave Next Kingston that is in operation, which Week is the only outlet the Spanish have eek, from Cuba. CASTELLANE A FIGHTER. drowned while bathing in a pond last for cash to the highest bidder the fol-] nila lowing two cows, taken Up while run-| report as menacing to the peaceful ning at large and impounded by aus thority of ordinance No. 28 of city of Paducah: First cow.—Pale red, bob tailed, crooked horns, swallow-fork aud un- derbit in right ear and swallow-fork in left ear, “Curly,’? the city hall mascot, Second cow.—Dark and red spot-} upon whieh the police pay the yearly ted heifer, two years old, erop off|tax, bas been given away, and will right and swallow-fork in left ear, be taken up the Te ese river to Said cows were taken up on Satur-|his new owoer Saturday. He has day, June 11, 1898, been given away before, but be usu- i Janes Couns, Marshal. J ally managed to get back some way. relations of this country and Ger- nila. ms “CURLY IVEN AWAY, Scripps McRae Service Washington, June 14,—The third expedition to Manila is expected to Severely Wounds His Antagonist | start a week from tomorrow accord- i ry essage today from General i of . Fought {ig to a message to a talseat aes Fong Merritt to General Corbin, ‘T'wenty- Three Rounds. “MEN OF MODERATE MEANS une 14,—Count Castellane : xho maried Miss Anos Gould, this} Need no longer regard tailor-made clothes with fear and trembling. morning fought a duel with Editor! Dalton now makes clothes in his own shop, here at home---makes the Tarot. ‘Three rounds were fought] glothes right, makes the billright. It costs buta trifle more to wear with swords, and Turot was wounded) bar ments that fit thar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and owh round, once severelysthus end-} > anship is ours. Drop in at 333 Broadway and see about that belated spring suit. You'll be glad you waited---t’will cost you so little. DALTON, THE TAILOR rvice. ing the duel. LOOK FOR A PRIZE, @cripps Meliea Serv jew, Kingston, Juve 11,— The British cruiser Tale: arrived from Havens rowing in popular And the only e today with a large number of refu- high-grade 5-cent gees. Her captain reports that the Sar every | Aneto + ry 4 ry cruiser St, Louis or St, Paul day Night and Killed Four American Mariners. Mole St. Nicholas, June 14—The 900 marines encamped at Gauntana- mo fought all Sunday night hand to band with three times their number of Spaniards. The forces that attacked them Sat urday—regular troops and guerrillas —were repulsed after thirteen bours’ of desperate work at close quarters. They fled to the brush, but remained away only afew hours. At 9o%lock Sunday night dashed in again on scarcely had warning of their coming they the camp, which mbat was on at before a vicious near did the close quarters. Spaniards approach in their wiltrash that the officers of the the men in the their revolvers more , and their mariaes and ound useful than the front ranks rifl swords of great ser- viec. Lieut.-Co!.,Huntington pliwed bis shoes of various styles WASHINGTON, June 14.—It is expected that) °! "se be issued in a few days. Rae Service. | Waco, 1 ,June 14—The trial B, Gerald, indicted for the murder of W. A. Harris, result- to Rican expedition will | ¢! ia 4 verdict of not guilty yester- | day. Twelve thousand) The churge against Judge Gerald aif Pi grew out of the famous street battle will be required. Gen. | ite bad November 14, 1897, with J. : ‘ W. Harris, editor of a local paper, ll command and his brother, W. A. Harris, in : which the Harris brothers were kill- every part of ed. The tragedy grew out of the the camp. The six companies. formed | Bf8"2-Baylor controversy in the 3 | Leonoclast. a hollow square; the enemy rushed ia | from allsides of the camp. The American losses are: | men so a8 to protect KILLING Jackson, Tenn, June 14,—R. a gue, member of the firm of G. 8 orman & Co., was shot and killed KILLED Jobo Blair Gibbs, assistant geon, New York. sur- Charles H. Smith, sergeant, Small-|% Eamett Shull yesterday. A res cent controversy over an account led ‘to the trouble. wood. Wilham Dunphy, private, Glouces- | ter, Mass, | James McColgan, private, Stone-| A Guaranteed Cure | For the Heat... | ham, Mass. WOUNDED. Bartholomew McGowan, pri —— Glass, corporal Dermatine and Cuban} pilot, The bodies of James McColgan,! Is positively guaranteed to cure jof Stoneham, Mass., and William! the worst form of heat in two appli- Dunphy, of Gloucester, of the while they were Mass., two) cations. killed, | on scouting duty,| i were found after the ee hoe, The bodits had been frightfully | ) ) -" aed by ine hte - The feat Wife 8 scarcely recognizable. | DRUG STORE ™ & BROADWAY, 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 tomake 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 and grades has just been received and we in- Money refunded if cure ariners who were is not effected. ‘Twenty-five cents Sold only at engagement. , Fresh shipment of Allezretti’s just Jreveived at Stutz’s, 14j2 vite inspection. The goods are Setter in many ways than any to be had elsewhere at equal prices. GHO. ROCK & SON As of yore, and our p: CHIL pants suits, any in the he Twenty pe: Big bargain in boys’ was! suits $4, go now for «4... 6+ x, ‘essai al THE FAMOUS LEADS Beginning now we will give pick and choice of all our boys’ knee Tot 1, sold from $ B.WEILLE & qaoaqWwa 321 BROADWAY. UC eS YMBOD| rice-cutting knife is the first to begin its work of reduc- ing stock, The first cut is in our DREN’S DEPARTMENT $ r cent. discount for cash on all kuee pants’ suits that sold below $4. qoawna | 98 MAR, (es ca arsnonat ren hable Lot 2— Washable suits that to sold at $1.5 "$400 9, $1 and 75 go now at. SON 50C ¥