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; THE BOYS IN CA —Has Always Been— VOLUME IL—NUMBER 255 BOO04020008 1800... ESTANLISHED..,. 1800 NELSON + SOULE’S AROMATIC GINGER ALE Is more popular than ever. A per- fect ginger drink. Delicious lemon- 1% ades, ives and creams, His fountain beverages are superb. 313 BROADWAY DAA Db ADA =A TREAT FOR- =FROM PADUCAH— Is when th get ‘that blessed pie from mother, or a bottle of our Pare Brook Hill Whiskey from any] the war department that a dispatch from of their brothers or friends who value| ; their health, No one should travel y from home without a bottle of our Pare Brook Hill Whiskey, or our Ciquot Brandy. On a vacation trip it is essential BOZEO'S PLACE (RICHMOND HOUSE BAR) | ti A popular resort for gentlemen who} " Appreciate an up-to-date establi Brent io oll ite ap Meets all the requirements OF THE PEOPLE Finest Lunch In the City. WHY BURN Spry Wonde 22 When you can get dry hickory stove wood ready for stove at same prices by telephonixg No. 198? Note change from No.29. E.E.BELL THE SPANISH PRISONERS Have Reached Portsmouth, N, H. and Admiral Cervera is With Them, Washington, July 11 .—The aux- ilary cruiser St. Louis reached Ports- mouth, N. H., yesterday with fifty- four Spanish officers and 638 Spanish seamen, captured after the destruct- ion of Cervera’s squadron. Though the prisoners did not know where they wege being taken, the voyage was without special incident. Before sailing a parole was offered all the officers, and only ne, a lieu- tenant, refused it. He was placedin confinement. ‘The others were given staterooms, ate io the saloon, and practically had the freedom of the ship. The enlisted men were quar tered in the steerage, and were given the same food as the crew. Several cases of fever developed on the voy- age, but it was not the dread yellow j SE ——————— Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. pales BAKING WDER ‘A Pore Grape Cream of Tartar Powder 40 YEARS: « as ba , rely NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING FOUND 10 BE THE BEST. BOMBARDMENT Of Santiago Has Been Resumed, The Shells Fall Thick and Fast Into the City. IT BEGAN YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Linares Refuses to Surrender---No Attack Scirpps-MecKae Service. WASHINGTON, July 11.—The war department received the fo'low+ ing dispatch yesterday : Adjutant General, Washington, “Siboney, Cuba, via Hayti, July 10. , tainly pending and it is believed that] { D. C.—Headquarters Fifth Army Cops, July 10,—I have just received} yy « few days will elapse before ne latter from Geveral Toral, declining unconditional surrender, Bombard=| gotigtions are being openly con- 8 possible. ment by army and navy will begin at Ss near 4 p. m, to Suarren, Major General,” THE SPANIARDS OPENED THE BALL. Seripps-MeRae Service. iy 11,—The following dispatch was received from c WASHINGTON, J General Shafter last night “Praya Det Este, July 10,—Ad@jutant General, Washington—Head Enemy opened fire a few minutes) quarters Fifth Army Corps, July 10 _ American terms of peace. ducted. this snorning say tha’ »pinion is divided, that itis never-| f) theless peace; and the conviction is yamni strength that the gevernment will be unable to withstand the increasing peace movement, { EXCITEMENT IN CAMP. The Wrecking of a Water Melon ' Stand Causes Consider- rouble able Scripps McRae Service. Miami, July 11 —Several members of a Toxas regiment at- tempted to wreck a watermelon| ipa | {stand this morning. A dozen” negroes defended the melon peddler with their fire arms ote negro was wounded during the firing The ; M@ guard took the young negro from the crowd of soldi Preparing to lynch ANOTHER PRIZE IN SIGHT. ers who Were So? ipps- MeRae Service, agasta an‘ diplomatic circles may ny it, but peace terms are cer- ripps-Meltae Servi Lisbon, July 11 —Madrid hough public ad drifting in the direction of|t The cabinet is al- past 4 o'clock with light guns, which were soon silenced by ours. Very} 4, divided on the subject of peace, |t little musketry firing, and the enemy kept entirely in their entrenchments, ‘Toree men slightly wounded, Will bave considerable forces tomorrow—| NEXT MANILA EXPEDITION. 1 am quite well. ‘Suarren,’” NO YELLOW FEVER AMONG OUR TROOPS. enough to block all the roads on the northwest. Seripps—McRag Service. WASHINGTON, July 11,—No reports have been received from the vital service of the presence cf yellow fever among our troops in Cuba, THE CINCINNATI ALL RIGHT. hos} Scripps-McRae Services NORFOLK, Va., July 11,—The have been completed aud the cruiser has been She sailed last evening for Key West and thence to Santiago or Ha- SUPPLIES FOR THE BOYS. Seripps-McRae Servi WASHINGTON, July 11,—Commissary to supply the American troops and the Cubans with fresh beet and vegeta- bles, which will be sent régularly to Santiago from Tampa and Mobile. TWO SPANISH SHIPS CAN BE SAVED. Scripps-McKae Service. July 11.—The board of survey has just com- repairs on the cruiser Cincinnati provisioned for a long voy- age. vana, eneral Kagan has arranged PLAYA DEL EST pletea Teresa and the Cristobal Colon may be prompt action be taken, ‘The Viseaya, Oquendo, Pluton and Faror are total wrecks. ‘The main batteries of all the ships can be saved, The Vis- aya was blown up by her own tornedors. ‘a three days’ examination of Cervera’s ships, and reports the Maria; would be brought on his oificia saved and made serviceable if} pond. Scripps: McRae Service, San Francisco, July 11.—The date of the departare of the fourth expe- dition to Manila has been made certain by the orders to ¢ ve at Honolulu for the ceremonie: un- |) tendant upon taking formal occupa- tion of the Hawaiian group by the United States. THE FIRST CORPS Will Soon Leave Chickamauga Vor the Sea Coast, Scripps McRae Se Chattanooga, July 11.—Every ef- fort is being made to get the first corps teady to move. The Second brigade and First Ohio cavalry will go tommorrow, probably to Tampa. | WILL REPAIR THE STREETS. Mayor Lang this forenoon received a telegram from Mr. Lion White, who is in Chattanooga, ‘Tenn,, stat- ing that be would be here this week and have the streets repaired at once. He was told that unless he did suit Educate Your Bowel Bandy Cathartie, eure const: forever » 1.0, C, dull, druggists retuad money. an empty victory in return | FOR TEN DAYS’ TIME, pe Has Made a D: finite) Has Appropriated Nearly $350,- Pro) osal to Our Officials for 1 formation in Regard COUNTS ON AID OF THE POWERS, Thougit t believed that Linares proposed to| i to proceed t It will dily be seen that t ald n ted by General Shafter. I earmy wil forced t Spar out of the harbor to destra shteen liundred men he preliminary engageme and he bare capture of the city would be} A significant not Sh lispaten of Saturday was tha’ Be # Fecter Sent Out THE WEATHER — Fair W Tonight and Warmer Tuesday. Tuesday, FIFTY-FIFT 1 CONGRESS. 000,000 for War Purposes ch he disclosed the ler of he period: of truce with the remark, | This gives me another day in whict TO ANNAPOLIS. | Mr Oyerton Brooks Will Probably Get the Appointment. A letter was recieved from Mr Overton Brooks, 800 of | I. G Brooks, today stati a today entered the preparatory & at which his friends and » to mean that he has received pee of an int- ment, He called on MeKinley Cervera and] last we SUITS FILED. Druggist Asks F other Suits Mr. George Raw! this filed suit in the cir a Mr. V. A McCutchen for $500 dam fives, avd to force him to open an al owned jointly by them, He claims the alley was closed by the defendant. David Landreth & Son files i gainst W. A. Lawrence for & Jon a note given in 1895 The First National bauk sues E.E Sutherland for $80 gu note Bk DATAMAP 5 | ae RE a A : | CUT PRICES CUT PRICES During the First Session, DECLARED WAR AGAINST SPAIN eyyien Sp | the han congress. Resolution | Apri I, declaring that the people of {Cuba ought to be and are free and Ae Spain ing ts au. : |thority and withdraw its land aud jnaval forces from Cul and Cuban] « waters and directing the use of our! {t Sails Tomorrow for the Ca: jland and naval, forces lresolations, | * The declaration of war was assed 1 congress and approved 2 Subsequent legislation gave free ssion to all military and naval |supplies purchasea abroad by this sovernment ; allowed temporary for- | tificat the | | [? tions to be constructed on n consent of owners of laud so and prohibited under execu- +| tive discretion the export of coal or other war material, and three days before the declaration of war Presi. enforce the on April nary Islands—The Massa- chusetts Substituted for the Injured Lowa. A Third Battleship Will Be Added to the Squadron—spain’s Dy- ing Efforts Will Probably Be Made at the Canaries. Washington, July 11.—Commo- dore Watson’s fleet will sail from San- tiago tomorrow navy depart- ment bas decided to substitute the battleship Massachusetts for the Towa in the squadron, because of the latter's need of docking. She has been in the waters for eighteen months without any attempt at clean- ing beyond sending divers down to serape her Itis very probable a third battle- will added Watson’s squadron, The department understands now that Spain's dying effort will be made at Islands. Admiral sail at once for that he will not be obliged to stop at Cartogena for coal, he being allowed to coal at Suez on the return trip for the nearest home port. The news, official otherwise, at the navy department is that Spain is at- tempting to fortify aud garrison the Canaries, Camara will undoubtedly go at once to the defense of these islands, taking with bim his present fleet and all the vessels that can be summoned there from the Mediterra- ship be to the Canary Camara will poiut, as and nean coast. There are now three small torpedo boats at Las Palmas, the only naval defense of these islands, J. R. BROWN TO MARRY. Mr. J. R. Brown, the well known fish merchant, and Mrs. Annie Arm- 1e impor-' to patents and trademarks ; removing | strong, of the city, were licensed to marry this morning. The wedding will occur, and it will be the third of the groom and the second of the bride. To € ipation Forever. _ Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 400 Or Se, Goodbye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. J.D, BACON & CO. PHARMACISTS Seventh‘andsJack:on Jold Fish Agents. Washington, Jul » " lent: McKinley gton, ly 11.—Powell Organized a Vast Army and Navy| "et McKinley had approyed the ‘ Slay tor eric. by Say Spain. She Ca y mated Oe 5 ea } Expected on the City Today Other Clayton, American minister to Mexi- iia~ Spain, tt She Can | and Annexed the Hawaii volunteer act. Under it all the sol co, today . . ow, Is Willing @wallan | diers ed agaist Spain musterec , today informs the state depart. + 1s Willing to Y pvatacs * P istered ‘ * slands vas ji e ol e y vi Than a Harrassing Fire. (sein that tie Gpenteh eanttlaey orate. for ¥ apelin hemor nee Hein Bo er Montevideo is loadiag pro. rupt Law, ; Higa oadiag provisions “ | under the first and Vera Cruz ostensibly for Santo fat} | second ree A iuonth previous leg- : , ; ‘ , {Domingo, but be believes that ver} TMS THOUGHT SIGNIFICANT OF PEACE. | wie 1s lation had heen enacted reorganiz- A GENERAL ENGAGEMENT OCCURS THIS AFTER ON. | destination is really A deter CMEC W?S IN ALL A» MEMORABLE SESSION, |ing the line of the army, effecting . " { modero three battalion w: “4 7 effort will be made to interes} | Nace: vc gee cet eee cept her. Wa 1, Ju 1 finite | oe ure : i Seripps-MecRae Service. : —_____ prope ners he United], Washington, July 11.—The pass Peden "f it an anes | hs bee AGUADORES, July 2 bombardu f ago w J ane " tate é ee o's : dS ent of a war revenue law. Its : st uly 11.—The bombardment of Santiago was began] CAPTURED A BLOCKADE RUNNER | °'* 5 of an are] oe oO session of the|framers expect it to produce $ yesterday at 4:45 p. m., Shafter and Linares having fatled to arrange for a posbenih mistioe of ten da og which | Pifty-tt gress marks the close | 000,000 surrender. Linares refused the only terms Shafter offered which were un.|§ McRae Servi | ihe 30 2 penta Sut ; vof congress in| ()ther important legislation aside conditionul surrender, By preconcerted ar wents the army’s siege uadores, July 11.—The Nor-| this eae Pinte. Hawaii xut s oe es ine guns and the ships dropped shells into the city. ‘The beginning of the ac-{ Weigan freight steamer Bretton was| vati ; persis Cuban wa a pti * nr ar, of fur seals tion had been delayed till 4:45 by rain interfering with signal telephones, {@ptured yesterday morning by the ive a epecit Fever 1, organization of | of sealskic ‘ i t ; tb E scnstey tek The fi aster ‘ 8 zation ulsk ote i 'y : pro The firing lasted one hour. Brooklyn. She had pplies that i h has and expan- | hibiting foreign vessels from carry- It is impossible from the sea to estimate the results. Our loss is slight, 94 been sent to Santi specu: | don nur Atte cle P new bankruptcy | ing merchandise directly or fadirectly however, A battle in earnest is looked for today. lators. St the vatican | °t er Of the between United States ports; an eri ag ter otaliey sielh table spe nd dra-| Alaskan homestead and right of way - ; h Mouth beeen ®t es over foreign issues were act; encouraging railroad «od “a trina basa AN'S REGIMEN opet cease for ten day y frequent. in both legis-| tion; apprapria tog 820,000 for. the NEW YORK, July 11,—A Washiogton dispatch says General Shafter| 1s Ready For Duty and Will Got hg Tae . Urgent deficlency ‘relief of the Yukon miners suffering hd tathishel' the wal degartinegs: Vat the botibardwenk of Santiago Sola. bak etied ae io To, T ia is he t dollars, | from the fierce winter there; creating meaced agaia this morning at daybreak. ‘ampa, ba ; pe afl He als net sia dade artisan industrial commission ) ~ > Uy s¢ The pope, i arked the rs nor: te . ers Sertppe-MeRae Service understuod, will re i dinary meaeure of little import erecta ne p } nfl | HDary little importance, | man re and business, appropri- Scripps-MeRae Service. Omaba, July 11.—Col, Ww. 9, [once of Burop t re] The total appropriations f 478,151 to pay the Behring WASHINGTON, July 11.—At 10 o'clock this morning it wae aaid at) #*V8N'8 regiment is ready for tleld lyntndtnd of the fac : ROO;DUE. Ge tide ea oamenceniy LaNISA Ieee Girt Can aE said ath indtr 10 ¢ s for purely | allc nds on the Uni i - Jeneral Shafter was recBived at 4/°U'y- It id unoflicially that it}the W g SE Lt was the t{ervation in Utah: adjaetiog olf land yelock in which he said he intended to resume operations against Santiago bg be sent to‘Tampa and then to] ela! ti hy any session since the /dispute between the United States this morning Porto Rico. welcor ev U tl eney /and the state of Arkansas, the com- ial rope tins refrained to f weet acpar »| promise calling for a payment from ENG re - : . . stig expre of a ‘ 0 §' propria- the latter of $160,572; dispensing AGEMENT THIS AFTERNOON MORE TALK men AtB aentiag mi ME: IN. 08 hos a ic 3 with proof of loyalty during the late Bs It is belie here this r The naval appropriation ill pros | wat as a prerequisite in any bounty SCRIPPRIORAG SE OF PEACE is a feeler sent span , | Vided for three new battleships, four | land application where the proof oth- WASHINGTON, July 11. -General Shafter today at noon reported #1 ep eadewent wi Uitea |t™ yiere hg Kd bi ravine lanioe sia aan t noon ported » settlement h v orpedo boa and one gun- ‘listinction between offered and un- 0 the war dep: pot t the y this morning was c Stat at é > war department that the firing this morning was confined to the navy tates will exa The urgent deticieney joffered lands; the reclassification of and light srtillery, but expected to bring on a general engagement by both rhe peli ; py: Hog cartied provisions for aggressive | the patent system ; creating @ com- jand and sea this afternpon, and that Santiago would be subjected toa hot| >. Peas in Spain Drifting rs aud t vk {a the prosecution Of the war. | mission to revise the statutes relating ‘ound of shot and shell until she capitulates. Rapidly to a Desire for the ad cated upon josef its a Man ek ie Ghenbes) iatias ales oa etna ais age ay to gound atters of d provoked | the disability imposed by section 3 of ‘ Stic sep a oi sab in today the following report of the casualties Cessation of Hos- of ‘ most wid re Ha. | the fourteenth amaactbint to the con- Killed—Capt. Charles W2"Rslebits Seeviar'evesterday afternoon : bilities, This is beyona | ¥#iian annex sed at|stitution heretofore incurred ; allow- Second infantry. ra aes aa to tha fact that | oo © - i oughout |ing $288,000 for the relief of the t - ts yin - book ag s e ii yy Wounded—Lieut. Lutz, Secoad infantry; Privates Janch and Lentki, (Believed That the Spanish Cabi- — SoiaraRienTS a oe we sod Prodcpregitt Epis- = . * ‘ ramen e he ma; Second infantry ; Nelson Gilbert, Jr., Twenty-first infantry. aa Cass HOE ack Livaaoe Wiehe 1 hipbuilder, fof Worm soe (Signed) SHAFTER < : : Lhe fir 1 York, Chicago, Boston and stand the Force of the tal ae ore ae Hrs en congress itbout limi-| Atlanta: $28,860 likewise on the ee t t tha s E b boat in, $69,55 : ‘ : "S FIGHTING Peaon Movexsbite | . 1 ispatch boat Dolphin, $69,550 to THE PROGRAM FOR TODA the Saturd ! IW. ‘ y the Richmond Locomotive and Ma- ——_ | — . a aie ut 1 defense, Party lines! chine Works for damages and losses Scripps McRae Seryice | poetppe-ttew A sj aaa away and 3 on the construction of the battleship F iTON | -—The w epartment officials do not look ij , » On z 1T3, 8 r r i voted i nee Texas. WASHINGTON, July 11.—The war department offici » ne | Madrid, July 11.—The Queen Re-| tive hours, should nee be- | rat fierward| Late in the session # general bank- The program is to maintain a continuous and} gent today had a long conference) “me absolutely novessa The clean OF Cee OF the FTODtey. late as eenctedl TROT MR IDE parrassing fire, but to wake no charges on works of enemy. Gen. Corbin with Robledo which is supposed to} !""! '* Stow! ; 5 Mait to both voluntary and involuntary bank- says operations were to be resumed this morning and very probably are now | he most significant ys and ta . F ve ut | ruptey. going on, This plan may be changed but will not likely be unless the ithe ‘ | rhe offer : a 3, a - spree Seripps-McRae Service Spanis' ce ke a sortie Fe { co habit sdisiaanmncaa stereo : my New York, daly 11.—A Madrid] (#20 1m Bee Oe a mpor pure THEY REFUSE TO SURRENDER. dispatch to the Herald eays that the} light of of these peace prepoca keynote in politica! circles is an e terms on which the Spaniards absorbing desire to know the possible} were ready to abandon thus cit ~ We Have Cut Our Prices On Low Shoes They are very you want a good 321 BROADWAY. STATED WAIT ESTAS Y MBO D | 6WEeESs THIS WEEK $3.60 tok $3.00 t $3.50 « Lot 1 --Green St te SHOE SALE CUT PRICES r $5.50 Stacy Adams or tan or black, also plain top \ll the latest toes. ither Williams Kneeland plain or clot blacks in vici kids. » of all our Patent Leather shoes that hoes rau 10W | 8, WEILLE & SON 20 Per Cent. Off GREEN SHOES Lot 2—Green Prices were $4.50, now nged from 99c Cut Prices on Clothing Go as Heretsfore. - B, WEILLE & SON MEE ee | OR EE stylish in shape * and good, easy-wearing shoes. If pair of low shoes for litttle money, now is the time to buy them. GHO. ROCK & SON THIS WEEK Williams Kneeland cloth vici kids in tan, h top tans, and cloth top sold from $4.50 to $6.00, On all Bicycle Shoes. Shoes formerly $4.00 and IVS ZOHS #31 99

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