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HE. “PADUCAH PADUCAH, H, KENTUCKY TUESDAY, JUN TUESDAY, . JUNE 28, 1898, DAILY SUN. | av WEATHER REPORT. Fair tonight and Wednesiay. Warmer Wednesday. === SUSPICIOUS GERMAN ACTIONS OFF MANILA. 1800... ESTABLISHED... 1800 NELSON * SOULE’S AROMATIC GINGER ALE A per- Delicious lemon- His fountain Is more popular than ever. fect ginger drink. ades, ices and creams. beverages are superb. 313 BROADWAY THE SOLAR PLEXUS! Let the next blow be, and it will have a telling effect. The ex- hiliarating effect of our FINE MOSS ROSE WHISKY On the solar plexus is a consum- mation devoutly to be wished when you have that “tired feel- ing,”’ and you need a pure and harmless stimulant as a bracer, There is noting equal to Moss Rose Whiskey. Find it at June 23: (Scripps McRae League Service..) CHICAGO, June 28.—The following cablegram was received today by the Record from its correspondent with Dewey’s fleet, and it is dated “fhe Charleston and San Francisco, with the first detachment of American troops, are expected today. The movement against Ma- nila is expected to follow soon. The Spanish are strengthening the defenses of the city. The people ot Manila believe that the Germans will prevent a bombardment. OFFICERS INDIGNANT Over the Report That Theodore} Says Gen, Miles Cannot Go to} Roosevelt Will Be Court- Martialed. Say That Both Me and Wood Acted Under Orders in the Battle Friday. Soripps-Mckae Pervice. Washington, June 28,—Oflicers of the war department are indignant over the report that Roosevelt will be They declare that strictly court-martialed. Wood and Roosevelt acted under orders when they advanced on the Spaniards Friday, and did not VR NEW FRENCH SPIRIT. The French Begin to Do Justice to Our Troops. lead their men into unnecessary dan-|" Germany’s entire Asiatic fleet 1s gathering here, but the object is unknowa. “On June 15 the insurgents captured San Fernando and Macaebe. Sixty Spaniards were killed, including Gen. Monet, and over one thou- sand prisoners taken. Augusti’s family will be protected by Aguinaldo. “Admiral Dewey is master of the situation afloat. Dewey is keeping a close watch on the German’s, but says nothing regarding them.” WILL, MOVE ON SANTIAGO TODAY. (Scripps-McRae League Service.) CAMP SEVILLA, Juno 28.—The waier supply ot Santiago was cut ff at 9 o'clock last night by the engineer corps, guided by Cubans. On Sunday night Generals Garcia, Wheeler, Kent, Lawton and Castillo held A council of war at Siboney. It was decided to move on Santiago early Tuesday morning. GOOD FOR N'KINLEY. Santiago to Relieve Shafter, hall Have the the Success He Will Win. Shatte Scripps MeRae Service. -Itis stated lent bas Ws ashington, June 28, tt de: 3 morning that the p: ided not to grant the request of Miles that he be He thinks that Gen, Shafter is entitled to al eredit of th I that the honors ount of the fent he suc- cesstul camp n following Ger Miles it is said will soon leave for an ction tour and will eventually to Porto Rico. SITUATION UNCHANGED. Credit of to Santi+ partment that the auxi her troups boat destroyer ‘Terror. The Yale fir and two men and wou Vhe T ion ror CHICKAMAL was towe iA Seripps- . McRae Service. WASHINGTON, June 28,—Admiral Sampson reports to the navy de- linry craiser Yale arrived yesterday and discharged a Span the Terror x sever! Ju 1 into th 30,000 ME nish unprotected cruiser and the and hit her ul others. harbor in a sinking condition. TO HOVE. ps-MeRae Service. —The entire Captain Sigsbee reports that his vessel, the St. Paul, was attacked off San Juan Wedaesday by torpedo tiree times, killing an officer HURRAH FOR: SIGSBEE! He Disables the Spanish sh] Torpedo Boat De- stroyer, the Terror. ““AGIN” THE WAR. Senator Wellington Wants it Stopped Right Now—Afraid of Imperialism. But if it Must Continue, He ts for His Country Right or Wrong. Scripps-McRae Service, Washington, June 28,—Senator Wellington, of Maryland, eontines to oppose the war. He declares the war is purely one of conquest, and that if the policy of imperialism is to be be- gun be would favor stopping the war immediately, He ‘says we had noth- ing to go to war for, and less excuse to continue it. However, he says if the war continues he is for his coun- try, right or wrong. ANOTHER FIGHT. Corbett and McCoy Will Fight, WILL HE GROWL? Report That Russia Is Not Sat- isfied With the Pros- pects, Don’t Want America to Take the Philippines and Carry the War to Spain. Scripps-MelItae Service, Paris, June 28.—The Russian cor- 2 respondent of the Figaro says that Russia is not pleased at the and will hardly brook an American incursion into Spanish waters. WILL CHASE CAMARA. Washington, June 27.—The war board has practically decided that more can be accomplished by running down Camara than in merely haras- sing Spain’s coast, and: to that end the formation of a fiying squadron will be arranged at once. If Camara proceeds through the under Suez canal the squadron prospect of America taking the Philippines TEN CENTS A WEEK GENERAL GARCIA” Wiil Co Operate With the United States Forces, But the Cu- bans Need Help. They Lack Food and Arms—Spir- it of the Insurgents—The Words of Garcia. serippe-Momac With ‘ Cuba, June 27.—I have met Calixto Garcia. He is moving on to Santiago, hav- ing arrived here from Wayamo two days At Sentiigo he hopes to participate in the occupation of the city on a co-operative bi with the Awerican troops. “If there have been any publica- tions in the United States relative to my co-operation with your General Miles,’’ be ssid to me in an atgu- mentative voice, and raising his fin- ger by way of emphasis, “I wish to say now and for ali, that Twill. not permit the Cuban soldiers themselves to be lost sight of in. this last strag- gle by reason of the superiorstrength of American troops. “I do not wish to assist the Amer- icans but to work with them on an equal basis.”? With this statement Garcia re- ceived me, I had not been seated in his camp five minutes. That, and what he further sad, fully reveals the disposition of the leaders of the Cuban army, which has been slowly cropping out. That is, that jealousy for the American runs with the hatred for Spain and that they retain a firm idea of their chance in the final strag- le. Garcia haz about 1300 men here. Every ove of them is in dire need of better arms, clothing and food. I brought the first intelligence of the arrival of the American troops into the Cuban field. Despite the sentiment the rank teat is more than the stars and strip When I left Garcia for my own tent, he called me back and said: ‘*Don’t misconstrue my statements. My love for America is great.’” Tuomas W. Srrer. Correspudent - Seripps-Be-y ‘ Force, Jagua, ia Kingston, June and interviewed of Garcia, an army come under Special Rae. first corps of the volunteer the ds Say That All Is t Santiago, Schley’s command will start for the Mediterranean with instructions to Scrippa McRae Service Paris, June 28,—Mililary experts Spant Quiet infantry, numbering 30,000 men, today received orders to move immediate- But This Is For Money. BICYCLISTS ARRIVE. ly to Tampa and Feroandina, BOZED'S PLACE (RICUMOND HOUSE BAR) A popular resort for gentlemen who appreciate an up-to-date establish- ment in all its appointments, and Meets all the requirements OF THE PEOPLE Finest Lunch In the City. ——_ WANTED HIS DIAMOND. Or, The Story of the House Boat and Two Musicians, Two well known local musicians recently bought them a house boat, in which it was their intention to cruise abot the rivers this summer. ‘They were aboard the other night fixing her up ship shape, wheu the storm broke down, and were crouch- ed down on the floor in abject fear to escape the wrath of the elements when one remarked: ‘‘Suppose the ropes should break !’* Jnst then ove of them snapped, and with a yell of mingled terror and consternation, the occupants broke open the door and made for dry land as they felt the boat dangling at the end of the other rope, They found land, but judging from their appearance when next seen, it was not,‘dry'' land. They jumped into the river near the shore, ‘and waded in mud up to their knees before they rescued thomselves. When they reached the city and were warming up, one, the fat little fellow with the ton of mud clinging him suddenly rememberel that he had left his sbirt on board, and that in that shirt was his diamond stud. He gave a whoop aud made* for the river, and was seen no more until he came back with the diamond,—and several extra tons of mud. ¥ OF TOLEDO, | County, {* tat Cava cons. PRANK J. CHENEY, | Sworn to before me and s resence, ile ath day of December jn | Hall's Catarrt ‘gets directly o1 faces of the sy! free, Notary Public mucous sur- “BS oa Precise Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, ee Ma Fair. ro tw taken internally, ans! and here are beginning 1» do justice to the American troops. They doubted their dash and pluck but did not expect that a force consisting largely of volunteers would already be able to drive superior numbers of Spanish regulars back upon Santiago. T ute to the careful businesslike the landing of the Americans planned and carried out. Temps pays a handsome trib- way was he paper ready sealed, It urges Spain not to prolong her resistance, which is doom- ed to defeat, for ‘every hour materi ally augments the hardship of the terms on which Spain will have to treat." The Madrid correspondent of the ‘Temps says that decisive news is ex- pected momemarily from Manila and Santiago. Senor Sagasta 1s tryin to internal crisis till then. avert an PROTEST FILED Against Spatn U Ronee’ Jamaica asa Base of Supplies. Serlpps McRae Service. London, June 28.—It is now cer- tain that the object of the Saturday between Lord Salisbury and U. 8. Ambassador Hay was a protest of the United States against Spain using Jamaica as a base of supplies BLOCKADE RUNNERS. Sertpps-McRae Service. Key West, bla, 28.—A Havana dispatch says that two trans- Atlantic the blockade and will sail for Spain, interview June steamers successfully ROME SHAKEN. Scripps McRae Service. Rome, June 28.—This city visited by an earthquake last evening. No damage wae done. SPANISH SPIES ARRESTED. Seripps-Mckae § 4 New York, June 28,—Two alleged Spanish spies were arrested here to- was day as 4 result of a cable from United States Consul | Horne at St. Thomas, MORE TROOPS FOR SANTIAGO, Scripps-MeRae Service, Newport New’, Va, 98. an ‘The third expedition for Santiag probably leave here Saturday, DEWEW TO BE INFORMED. June fe iprs McRae Service, Hong Kong, June 28. —It is re- ported that Consul Wildman has chartered a steamer and will send never |S regards the fate of Santiago as al-) | gins. ran peek, Madrid, this afternoon from Sant June dispatch says dl that the situation there is unchang WATSON HAS START ED. te After'That Big Squadron That Will Sail for the Spanish A of this city says that Com Chicago, June the New modore Watson special to has sailed for San- tiago on his flagship, the Newark, to r of his squadron will retarn before get the remal Th West for supplies squadron to Key to Spain. CAMARA HELD UP. Is Sti Wo <= Perhaps He Wants to Go tome at Suez Canal. Londen, Ju say that Admiral Camara Port Said, Suez Canal, Scrlpps-MeRtae Service. June 28.—'l informed that Admiral t Port Said. Washington, he war departmen ‘amara is still WON'T SELL THE O'HIGGINS, noe ie Jur The Chiian minister says that Cuil! has no inten- tion of selling the war ship O'Hig This se it O'Higgins bad been sold to Spain. s'atement was made e was” rumored SANITARY MBASURES, of the Work Bei About the City. Somethin y ordered a inch pipe to be used in the ge of West Broadway It will cost over $100, but the im- provement is greatly needed, Work will begin as soon as the pipe arrives Tue work of repsiting the city’s sewer pipe on North Third street is ing as rapidly as could be pected. The city has a large pip under the street on Third between Madison and Harrison, whi placed there to drain’ the water from hollows near by, The sewerage ha in some way interfered with it, au has to be taken up and raised, workmen have al y gotten about 16 feet below the surface ‘The matter of locating the dry docks near the wharf, which has been before the council for several weeks, was brought up last nightin the council, but was ruled out of order by the mayor, who did not include i in his call, ‘The street inspector was erdered to notify the owners that ex h was Sauving and No Shape tos bardmen from have lefen ceived, says the are still ineon an people pearance of Second and Third in Chickamauga 28 —The Second au tucky regiments are inc order issued today to aad Fernandida, MeRue Sery ndon, June for Austri ons for page sfal SIX DAY LAD to ining to two s will J vel Owing distarce Paducah hus ever [lap calciam track in front of the ball park and nok should of spe ha Admiral Dewey the movements of] they could not locate it above Mon- jinn , Admiral Camara’s fleet, poe street until further orders, tenes REIGN OF TERROR. | | The People of the Canaries Are| Two Newspaper Correspondents (ireatly dl. The Defenses Incomplete and in nia Bom t es of that ci dl uld are expec an American fleet KENTUCKIANS — Regime Will Be Among the Next to Go to the Front—Ineluded Today’s Orders, Ga, J Third 4 luded in go to Ta WANT TO STOP THE WAR. | recently Junoflicial overtures to Spain to open bat were BICY( RACES POSTPONED. iilness occasioned by ot ¢ be p aly 1 0 fort inevele A five been ere and rof the ful exbiby oy A xen Remety Co, Chicago or New York stan ARE MISSING. the niards, Edward Marshall, of the York Journal, Will Prob- ably vie, \ | | Thought to Be Captured by | | | | |. al ripps-McRae Service Siboney, June 28.—Correspondent Oli and there is little hope of his | Edward Marshall is still on the vette, overy. day’s battle near Sevi'la. spondent e other ting {Ported captured by the | Great |to prevent the e | Cervera since it is owa that New He was wounded in Fri- Two cor- one of a Cincinnati and { a Boston paper, are re- Spaniards. They have been missing two days. precautions are being taken » of Admiral the | Merrimac don't completely block the | Couneil ‘on nts} ! wop on South Third ort, that dari entered thi | pane of glass | and the foot | were plainly visible he back door, strect a window, en broken Jul climbing the | fene Ken- | sametbing gone. this } mys . POLIVE COURT, lhe only |tolay w colored, in the pol inst xed with stealing. Davis found his morning visite opencd his tin- near Le night someone A cut, ints of the marauder He left throngh back Nothing was missed, although se was searched to discover At is the opinion hat the thief thought he was getting to Weii’s hardware store next door, court Walter Jameson, It rsion to Me- un M4 ted ACCU RACY phy url exact manuer, Wf Uessens DRUG STORE ™ & BROADWAY, tions in the most ¢ aluable to thore h 8° prescrip. New York, Jun 28.—It is report- ed that Corbett and McCoy have agreed to fight in the near future st Buffalo, N. Y., for a $12,000 purse, USED INSULTING LAN@UAGE. Elijah Watts was this morning warranted on a charge using insulting language towards W. S. Baker. Both are colored, and the affair will be investigated 1n the police conrt. EXCURSION A GO. The excursion to Chickamauga Sunday will be ago, A rate of $5 to Nashville ond an additional $1 to Chattanooga has been made on the N,, C, & St. L., andit is thought 25 will go. fcllow Camara to the end, if need be around the world. That Camara will never return to} Spain if he persists in going to the) Philippines, naval officers are ready to wager big money. ANOTHER PROCLAMATION. The President Dances Southern Guba and San Juan Block- aded, Scripps-McRae Service Was McKinley issued today a pro’ tion declaring Southern Cuba and San Juan de Porto Rico to be blockaded, ington, June 28,—President Two of the female bicyclists who are to take partin the races at the baseball park, arrived last night. ‘They are registered at the New Richmond as Alleen Anderson, of Cleveland, and Nellie Fern, Chicago, Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. J.D, BACON & CO, PHARMACISTS | Gold Fish Agents, . Seventh and Jackson ‘You Know A Good Thi You S$ ing When ee It “You haven't seen it if you ~ net looked at our “summer shoes if low cuts. The prices are cut, and now is s the time to buy. All OXFORDS and STRAP SLIPPERS have the CUT PRICE for cash. Come while we have your size. GHO. ROCK & Son 821 BROADWAY. Cash Only Buys at Cut Prices. 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