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WEATHER REPORT. Generally fairtonight, Thurs: iy increasing eloudiness, with showers: warmer Thursday, THE SUN’S WAR NEWS IS THE BEST. E PADUCAH DAILY SUN. BER 234 _— VOLUME IL—NUM PADUCAH, KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1898, TEN CENTS A Week FIGHTING ON | "ms SAMPSON BRITISH SAILORS OBJECT. AMERICAN |, Serr REPORTS: SOIL. PROG: :ESS. Newport, Va., June 15.—The Volunteers and Regulars at Old British element of the crews of the Yale and the Harvard threaten to Yoint Comfort Come to Blows. Two of Them Now in make trouble, They refuse to go to the Hospital. peeecceces PHILIPPINE. INSURGENTS ACTIVE. Are Close Upon Manila and Haye | sv the City Entirely Sur- rounded With Armed ‘Troops, KENTUCKY QUAKED TODAY. {Four Counties Feel a Severe Minnesota,! Shock This Morning—Was Heaviest in Union County, start as soon as Clara Barton arrives, It will try to catch the tleet, THIRD MANILA EXPEDITION. Mel has indefinitely postponed its depart- ure from Cadiz on account of inefti- cie »y of ships, JOHN RHEA Is Re-Nominated F thy ripp rvice San DELICIOUS FOUNTAIN DRINKS! Creams, Ives and Francisco, June 15.—The Congress in bird District Today by Ac third expedition to Manila will sail a seu because the ships have been con- verted into men-of-war. They claim that this violates their terms of en- listment with the American line. They enlisted before the vessels were transferred to the government. CONVENTION | ms PROCEEDINGS. |S¥#*:tenore0 cusansneup nae Aiea week from next Saturday under Gen King, and st of two batal- lions of the Fifty-tirst L Montana the wi Affairs at Guantanamo ina Very Satisfactory Shape—Amer- Are lal to the Son. o, the First 15,— h the The democrats of the Third district Bowliog Green, Ky., June hirteeut Twenticth Kansas. and Seventh Lemonacdes, at SOULES| icans Rein- today re-nomina- California regiment by . not present in convention here ted Jobn Rhea for cong acela forced, Rhea w: but sent a letter of acceptance. LOST IN A FOG. British Steamer Sunk With the Capt nts Are t mation tuday THAT INVESTIGATION A NEGRO RAPIST IN DANGER. ‘This AN INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENT 15 RIOTERS ARE ARRESTED. Mayor Lang and the committee The Transports Off Tampa t ¢ | reinforced All Sailed, But Their Destin tion Is Kept S to Will Be Tried Today in Glasgow— May Be Lynched if Not Con- by mak tre anil pol it met at the city ball yesterday after-| noon at $ o'clock to investigate the] victed by Law-A Very bribery char The inquisition was made aod the evidence for the was not finished. All the is being ta by a stenographer Some of the Prominent Visitors raphe be submitted to the at the conclusion of the investigation, | Borippe- McRae Sereice Here—Sketches of the Ad* | scrips mertue Service, It is understood that thus far there! Old Point Comfort, Va., June 15. dresses Last Eyening— Washington, June 15—The navy | bas been nothing of an incriminating A at midnight at Other Notes, Sg Tage alae aa el Phoebus, a mile from here between agate this afternoon to Btieh the evi- the First regiment of Maryland vol- dence, unteers and the regulars at Fortress bundred sol- sLtorng emen (o prevent They Want to lstablish Before the Blanco Kefuses to Treat for the ° Exchange of Hobson and His Must Await Spain. oe ee The Sunday School Workers Get Down to Work—A Very Interesting Pro- gram. orew. sr ret —Prob- Mele rive » Force the ay New York, June 15 | Ems"arrived this afternoon from Na- OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OF THE WAR, | Companions The steamer ably to Santiago. Orders F Bad Case. night private, prosecution | |PROMINENT SUICIDE IN UNION COUNTY. BRITISH STEAMER LOST THE BOND SUBSCRIPTION IS STARTED. She sank the British schooner collided with her during Nine of the crew were drowned, including the ples. stimony Gypsam Priovess, off Pa IN A FOG. gods delivered. Telephone 313, — S., having ay council the heavy fog last night. Scrippe McRae Service Speelal to the Sun. The Frankfurter today has a Shanghai dis- Spottsville, Ky., June 15.—A_ se- felt in the four adjoining counties this morning. Not far from here on Green river was loft a gaping break ten feet wide in The shock was heaviest Berlin, June 15. captain, departinent today posted a bulletin | Pe that Admiral $ f- fairs at Gaunta in a very satis- factory shape. : been reinforced by several hundred Cubans. T has been occupied by Cuban Zeit seta Washington, June 15.—It was not] riot occurred vere earthquake shock until) o'clock the last of from patch which says the Philippine in- penile mien mpson reports the ih namo surgents mile and a balf from Manila, which city the insurg- It is are only a chat got that at least is the transports ‘The opening session of the thirty- The Americans bs third anual meeting of the Ken- tucky Saoday School union con- vened last evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the First Christian church. away "2 ) pp RESOLUTIONS kh. 0. T. M. ents have entirely surrounded. the earth. he earth. understood the Monroe. Over three diers took part the street, and the police were powerless the announcement pow permitted by The Dick Fowler was out for Cairo insurgents will en- fight in the ¢ town of Acerraderos in Union county. at 8:30 this morning. the military censors of news. , ) r q It has pleased the Su- deavor to force the Spaniards to fleet consists troops | | Kuight of the universe to take] , t 4 > The Joe Fowler was the Evansville toutat 10 o'clock doing good sines: ‘The P. D. Staggs arrived out of be Tennessee river blocked off with freight this morning. She leaves on her retura tomorrow afterooon, The Mayflower is due tomorrow E morning from St. Louis for Teanessee river points, The marine ways received a big shipment of timber yesterday after- Boon from Oregon. It is its celebrat- ed steamboat timber Oregon Fir, The steamer Rees Pritchard that undergoing repairs on the ways will have new gudnels made of it. ‘The pretty little syeamer Shawnee with a party of hunters passed up late yesterday afternoon, They were en route up the Tennessee river. The City of Clarksville is due this afternoon and leaves on ber return HO Elizabethtown at noon The Lookout went up to Livings- Lon’s Point this morning to do sowe | work there at the government works. The City of Paducah leaves St W Louis this afteravon for Tennessee Ae river pomts, She will have a big crowd of round trippers. The Battorff that was due from Clarksville early this morning had not put in an appearance at the tin she was scheduled to leaye. She ts expected to be in aud out this after- noon however. ‘The marine ways and dry docks are both very busy and working large forces of hands, ‘The ways has two steamers on their cradles enduring restoration to a sound state. T Anpie Laurie is still on the docks being almost converted into a new boat. There will be four excursions out o to Memphis and Daws river to Columbus and Eddyville. Mr. Roy Broadfoot has accepted = the position as cub pilot on the steam- er Dick Fowler and began work this morning learning the river between here and Cairo, Capts. Fowler and Cole could have sele: no better qualified person for the place thao the one they have secured. Mr. Broadfvot is a promisiog young man, industrious and Jeads a good moral life, He has a fair knowledge of the work and a purpose in view, with en- ey enough to follow the work be s entered upon. His mony friends fare glad to learn of him undergoing such a lucrative position and have great expectations that some day the word ‘*Captain’’ will adorn the former part of his name. Capt, Cole is con- » fident that be will train himself into 8 first-class pilot. doz owners of the mars! tion to issue warrants against dog owners not having licenses, about a “hundred people, mostly colored, have come up and paid, A great many more are expected before the end of POP! POP! CHEAP POP! Soda Pop per case, 2 dozen toc, Quarts per case, 1 dozen 7c, ~ 14j2) G, M. Orntscuiarcen, Jr. Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. H pRlces 4 \ | | bo | ‘ \ establish an independent government before the American reinforcements arrive DON CARLOS PLOTTIN Seripps-MeRae Fervies ‘The Chronicle's reports @ secret London, June 15 Paris correspondent visit of Don Carlos, the Spanish pre- tender, to Paris. ‘The correspondent further says that London or Brus- sels will be the headquarters of the Carlist propaganda A SPANISH SPY. Scrippe Meltae Service The Cuban legation bere has been advised that the notorious Spanish spy, Aldofo] ~ Vera, is operating et Key West and sin Florida Washington, June 15 other poi WILL BUY A STEAMER. t ments have been completed for the ot British be used #8 a rleaus, June 15 —Arrange- purchas the steamer Beadi, The Bendi can carry three thousand to transport. troops PREPARING FOR PORTO. RICO.|' t Scripps: Mclae Ser Washington, June 15,—steps bave | saturday rd tion of troops from Camp Chickamauga for the expedition, RUMOR UNCONFIRMED. Sertpps Meliae Service: already been taken to the selec- Alger and Rico Porto . ~The » regiments have been Chickamau Jane 16. rus mor that fifte ordered to Tamy n't be ath ‘The order is ont contirmed Iquarters today. |) expected at any time however. CABINET CRISIS. i The Fre Ministers All Resign foday—M. Ricbot May Be the New Premier. Sorlpps MeRae Ser Paris, June & meeting this morning The cabinet held deter- mined to place their resignations in the hands of President At noon the ministers resigned, ‘There is talk of M. Ricbot forming a new ministry. READY TO LEAVE. Seripps-Me San Francisco, June 15—The see- ond Manila expedition is all ready to sail, and may get away today at noon, MORE SHIPS WANTED. Scripps: McRae Service. New York, June 15—The govern- ment is endeavoring to obtain fifteen additional transports for the Porto Rican expedition. ‘Two prize ships, the Pedro and Guideo, will be retain- ed as transports. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. and Faure. Sexipps-MeRae Servie Key West, Fla., June 15,—The } ‘Twickenham was brought here this morning by prize crew from the St. Louis. Three thousand tons of coal were on board. Scripps McRae Servic Washington, June 15,—The house} will vote at 5 o'clock today on New- land’s resolution to annex Hawaii, vessels, of which fourteen ships regiment marched to headquarters to protest for regiment will 8 in food is made good. Bennett news gays that four thousand small boats with thirty thousand gold are inexperienced and a heavy loss of May tield yesterday Answer, executing for throwing rocks at Aleck Runnell. Cawmon, wil its second rapist, will The of forty-nine ‘There are something over 100 del- egates im attendance, and these, wel- comed by « large audience of Padu- cab people, made quite an inspiring gathering. ‘The church is prettily decorated in drapery of white and purple, and potted plants, The local committees have everything nicely srranged for the entertainment of the convention. The first half hour was devoted to} a service of song. led by a large and excellently trained choir, under the direction of Prof, Charles Davis, ‘The business of the convention was introduced by a report of the execu- tive committee, delivered by Rev. D. M, Sweets, of Louisville, the chair- man of the committee. There was much of encouragement, in the re- port of the work of last year and a number of recommendations in the line of improvement made for the fu- ture. Among these was a change of name from the State Sunday school union to state Suaday School assovi- ation. It was stated the Broadway Meth- odist Sunday school of Paducah, under the direction of Prof. E. Fox, was the first and only ove iu the| state to meet the requirements of up- to-date methods, The report as a whole was referred to the committee on future work, As a pleasing variation the beauti- ful solo, “Lead, Kindly Light,’ was red by Miss Julia Scott.g | vaker of the evening, Rev. | Powell, D, D., of Louisville, | needed no introduction to a Paducah | audience, since he held a here some time ago and to it. Details of regulars at last stopped the trouble by arrest- ing seventy-five of the combatants. Two soldiers are now at the hospital are war- stop THE BOYS KICK. i injured in the riot. Chickamauga Vark, June 15,.— WON'T MAKE THE EXCHANGE, Yesterday the soldiers of the Third a scarcity of rations, | sersppe-Merae Service New York, June 15—The Herald dispatch which says of which they have been complaining Officers of the deficiency several has a Havana that the Blanco yesterday refused to treat with Ludlow, of the monitor error, rding the transfer of Hobson and bis companions, claim- ing he has no instructions yet from his government. SUBSCRIPTIONS POURING IN. McKea Service. Lieutenant THE KLONDIKE RUSH. Ihe Stampede to the Gold Fields Has Be , Wash., Jane 15 Lake Seripy Washington, June subscriptions to the new bond issue 15—Populer Klondike dur- The boat men hunters have sailed to received at the sub-treasury gester- $43,000. This subscribing began in og the past ten days. ‘ ‘ day amounted to morning the fe is feared Leh earnest GOVERNMENT CASES TRIED, Wallace & Gregory Bros. today filed suit against J. EK. English & Co for $140, The plaintiffs claim that the defendants agreed to lease for fiye years a certain warehouse to be erected on West Court strect, and that an architect had been employed to draw plans and a lawyer to draw the lease, the defendants refused to take the building. Jobn Hamilton traveling man of who sells tobacco, was before Commissioner Puryear charge of selling iquor without a license and ed, he proving to be the wrovg m Mary Brigham, the woman arre was given final bearing afternoon and held to bond in the sum ried his morning on a aequit- 0 is well] graceful eloquence His subject was ‘Christianity and Childvood,’? and he chose for his of $300 FOR ROOK THROWING, i. T. Heverin & Bro. filed suit ‘ Sutherland for 25 alleged to be due for labor in posting mnwed ou fourth page.) Win. Harmon and Pressy Cope] pine. | and, two boys, were arrested toda: ——— Only 5 Cents Per Glass. ——AND— awberry, pineapple, raspberry and cherry punch, You will hke it, ¥2¥ «l Tie DeLicaTRssEN, For a nice ride and enjoyable tine go to La Belle Park this evening and see the best show of the season. 11S SECOND WEEK. The New resent man: Richmond, under its Dale & Mee this evening complete accommo- 600 ndescent lamp globes suitable at’ McPherson’s tt Ines for system for sale Drug store. yement and has time, over week lated, BOB BLANKS CASE, during this Pry our 7-year-old straight whiskey. tf LaGomansino, Dow Tobacco Spit ane Smoke Your Live Aways, 1 and forever, be mag nerve aud vigor, take No-To ker, that makes weak amen nst Bob Blanks, the come up next week at Mayfield, but the day is unknown, as is the time of the departure of troops, AGHT, ‘The case WANTS L A Guaranteed Cure Cp GOVE Pied For the Heat... . EVANS WHISTLE! SEE THE ABBACCO BROTHERS! HEAR WILD AND ADAMS! WAIT FOR HOLMES AND WALDON! In compliance with letter from Supt. Hill asking that an electric light be placed at Eleventh street and the sing Mayor Lang will have a light placed there at once, as it is a dangerous place. IS RISING RA HEAK MAY Dermatine er Is positively guaranteed to cure PIDLY. 5 the vorst form of heat in two appli- Mr. Sam Jackeon, formerly of the}cations. Money refunded if cure city, and son of Mr. George Jack- son, is now secretary of the Klein Pharmacy Co. big corporation of Hot Spring is not effected. Twenty-five cents per bottle. Sold only at WF Mheersons, *f DRUG STORE, TY 3 BROADWAY. Fresh shipment of Allegretti’s just received at Stutz’s. 14j2 BHI CUSTON HOUSE rae Remember the matinee Saturday at 3 p.m. Every Saturday wil be children’s day. R The tiling in the custom house lobby was today taken up and relaid, The new awnings for the windows of the building are expected to be put in next week. G. Bostwick, Resident Manager. Cnas. T. TAYLOR, Lessee and Proprietor. “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 buta trifle more to wear garments that fit thar those that a’most fit. The acme of style and workmanship is ours. Drop in at 383 Broadway and see about that belated spring suit. You'll be gladyou waited---t’will cost you so little. under Raddi. Gen. Gare men from the 8: ide of our Sir Knight Com- are co-operating with cans. Seripps McRae Service June 14 —The last of the Cuban exe pedition sailed this morning. ago is supposed to be the destination, There are expedition. are newspaper men and the hospital corps. | Scripps: McRae Service cruiser Newark is reported to have sailed from the 1 this afternoon for + | Scripps: McRae Servier today passed a bill g jcan jsteamers Sp Cialist j which will be used by the govern- : ment as transports meeting | > known throughout the state for bis | tra | bave all sailed |is unknown state of Texas is NEGRO RAPIST CAUGHT. cial to Ub H. W. Hills, bis beloved desire to. offer to him | sincere sympathy and condolence, | ; June 15—A negro which feeble expression for the | charged with a brutal assault on the Joas that he has sustained, We min- arold daughter of WiHsh Ab gle our tears with his, and pray that ¥ Ps < that time, which healer | len, @ prominent farmer of this coun- will assist him io bearing the burden| ty, Was brought to town this morn- that has so heavily fallen upon in He was bound to a horse, and Resolved. That these resolutions | was by hundred be spread on the minutes of the tent | mounted men. ‘The negro was placed anda copy be sent to Sir Knight} Commaider, and to the eity|" jail and will have his trial today. press, ” | The inst the negro is | said to be very strong, and threats openly made that he will be lynched tonight if be is not convicted the mander, wife Amceri- our |* a OFF FOR CUBA. pa git '- — five Gn Board Olivette, Port Tampa, bim Santi- surrounded one about 17,000 All aboard the, Olivette men in the also evidence a members of Oscar B. StARKS, B. Write, J LaMoe, Committee. are a “J Gro. SAILS TODAY. i ii ne mob that brought the man in was nade up of prominent farmers. “Phe | The case 1s one of the worst that ever ‘lying squadron, now assembling at | occurred in this country, Hampton Roads, will prob: be N COIN commended by en schiey.| UNION COUNTY FARMER It will be formed of the Brooklya, | PUY, New York, Minneapolis, Columbia, Commits Suicide Today by Taking St. Paul, Yale, St. Louis and Har-! Morpine. vard, It will be the fastest and strongest squadron in existence. The | wark and Cincinnati have too small! ity to jom the new fleet, uadron, ‘tis said, will to Spain. Norfolk, Va., June 15. — The Washington, D, C., June 15 rdat 1 o'clock ntiago. MORE TRANSPORTS. vy Spec Sturgis, Ky., June 14,—Jefferson Denny, aged seventy, a prominent citizen committed suicide this mora- ‘ing witk morphine. The deceased | leaves an aged wife. Ibe cause of his rash action is supposed to be despondency. jal to the Suw. , June 15,—The house Washingt: Ameri- registers to the 1 built and Unionist, COMMENCEME ST FRIDAY, St. North! PAY TRAIN COMING, ually riday | the exercises Mary’s Academy Fifth street has year afternoon at on ARE ALL Gf ipps McRae Servi enjoyed its u prosperou and closes The Ilinois Central pay train will arrive from the St. Louis division Friday afternoon and pay the em ployes here Satur ademy insteat where they | 1s The 2 o'cloe Tatpa port ampa, Fla, June orts that were off - take plac 2 of at the ouse, but their destination | Of tt ne be | Were heretofore held The Red Cross ship} ‘The program but will) usual, still opera Telephone 29 for a load of hickory ~owoud. if is as attractive as} here ° which combine style, comfort and durability can find that kind 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 tan Oxfords and lace shoes, gentlemen’s tan and : black lew shoes and youth’s and children’s shoes of various stvles and grades has just been received and we in- vite inspection. The goods are Detter in many ways than any to be had elsewhere at equal prices. GHoO. ROCCE & Son 321 BROADWAY. Y MBOD | “¥Y M BOD 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 f{ all our boys’ knee $3 all knee pants’ suits 98 CASH Beginning now we will give pick and cl pants suits, any in the house, for Twenty per cent. discount for cash or that sold below $ . Lot 2— Washable sold at $1.50, $1 at.. washable suits that Big bargain in boys suits. Lot 1, sold from $3 te Fe cae $100 and 7 now DALTON, THE TAILOR And the only Serippa- McRae Service. Madrid, June 15,—It is regarded high-grade 6-cent cigar. B. WEILLE & SON aq@WaA qOoOagWwa — ssanmmiidueeneanenae a coy A ° a a b mt

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