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Note change from No. hE BELL ——_— THE SPANISH PRISONERS Have Reached Portsmouth, N, H. and Admiral Cervera is With Them, Washington, July 11.—The aux- flary cruiser St. Louis reached Ports- mouth, H., yesterday with fifty- four Spanish officers and 638 Spanish seamen, captured after the destruct- jon of Cervera’s squadron. Though the prisoners did not know where they were being taken, the voyage was without special incident. Before sailing a parole was offered all te officers, and only ne, a lieu- tenant, refused it. He was placedin confinement. ‘The others were given staterooms, ate ia 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 Jack. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ‘DR mICES ‘A Bure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Ba) Of Santiago ‘fis om Resumed The Shells Fall Thick and Fast Into the City. IT BEGAN YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Linares Refuses to Surrender--: Expected on the City Today Other Than a Harrassing Fire. AGEMENT occuRs THIS AFTERNOON, Scripps-McRae Service. AGUADORES, July 11 —The bombardment of Santiago was begun yesterday at 4:45 p. m., Shafter and Linares having failed to arrange for a surrender. Linares refused the only terms Shafter offered which were un- siege ‘The beginning of the ac- ements the army's conditionul surrender, By preconcerted art guns and the ships dropped shells into the city. tion 15 by rain interfering with signal telephones. The firing lasted one hour. had been delayed till 4 It is impossible from the sea to estimate the results. Our loss is slight, however, A battle in earnest is looked for today. Seripps- NEW YORK, July 11,—A Washingtoo hAs informed the war department that the bombardment of § menced agaio this morning at daybreak McRae Services dispatch says General Shafter Scripps-MeRae Service. WASHINGTON, July 11.— the war department that a dispatch from General Shafter was rectived at 4 operations against Santiago t 10 o'clock this morning it was said at o’clock in which be said he intended to resume this morning ENGAGEMENT THIS AFTERNOON. s aM July 11 t the firing this morning was confined to the navy expected to bring on a general engagement by both AK SERVICE Ss WASHINGTON to the war department t —General today at neon reported and light sriillery, be land and sea this afterapon, and that Santiago would be subjected to a hot round of shot and shell until she capitula’ General Shafter also sent in today the following report of theeasualties vision. which enzaged the Spaniards yesterday efternvon ; W. Rowell, Second infatry; Private Peterson, ef the kirat dl Killed—Capt. Charles Second infantry. Wounded— Second infantry Lutz, Secoad Privates Janch and Lentki, Jr., (Signed) THE PROGRAM FOR TODAY'S FIGHTING Scripps-McRae Seryic WASHINGTON, July 11.—Thbe war department officials do not look for furious fighting today. The program is to 1 and but to make no charges on works of enemy Lieut. infantry ; Nelson Gilbert, Twenty-first infantry. SHAPTER aintain a continuous harassing (ire, Gen. Corbin says operations were to be resumed this morning and very probably are now will not likely be unless the going on, This plan may be changed but Spanish forces make a sortie THEY REFUSE TO SURRENDER. - McRae Service. —The war department received the follows Scirpr July 1 ing dispatch yester “Siboney, Cuba, via Hayti, July 10,—Adjutant General, Washington, D. C,—Headquarters Fifth Army Cops, July 10.—I have just received latter from Geueral Toral, declining unconditional Bombard- ment by army and navy will begin at ss near 4 p, m. today as possible, surrender, Major General,’’ THE SPANIARDS OPENED THE BALL. Mekae Service: WASHINGTON, July 11.—The following dispatch was received from General Shafter Inst night: “Piava Dex Este, July 10,—Adjutant General, Washington—Head~ quarters Fifth Army Corps, July 10,—Enemy opened fire a few minutes past 4 o’clock with light guns, which were soon silenced by ours. Very little musketry firing, and the enemy kept entirely in their entrenchments, Toree men slightly wounded. Will considerable forces tomorrow— enough to block all the roads on the northwest. I am quite well, ‘Suarren,”’ Snarrer, Seripps~ bave NO YELLOW FEVER AMONG OUR TROOPS. Seripps— McRae Service. WASHINGTON, duly 11,—No_ reports have been received from the hospital service of the presence of yellow fever among our troops in Cuba, | tendant upon taking formal oceupa- THE CINCINNATI ALL RIGHT. Scripps-MoRae Service. NORFOLK, Va., July 11,—The the cruiser Cincinnati have been completed and the cruiser has been provisioned for s long voy- She sailed last evening for Key West and thence to Santiago or Ha- SUPPLIES FOR THE BOYS. repairs on age. vana, Scripps-MeRae Servi WASHINGTON, July 11.—Commissary bles, which will be sent régularly to Santiago from Tampa and Mobile. TWO SPANISH SHIPS CAN BE SAVED. Scripps-McHae Se: , July 11.—The board of survey has just com- ation of Cervera’s ships, and reports the Mari PLAYA DEL ES’ pletea a three days” exan Teresa and the Cristobal prompt action be taken. total wrecks, The main batteries of all the ships ean be saved, aya was blown up by ber own tornedors, - BOMBARDMENT -= Miami, July 11.—Several *jmembers of a Texas regiment at- tempted to wreck a watermelon The I |stand this morning. A dozen} No joist | \ y with jeneral Kagan has arranged | go tommorrow, probably to Tampa. to supply the American troops and the Cubans with fresh beet and vegeta-| wing REPAIR THE S\ Colon may be saved and made serviceable if} pound. ‘The Viseaya, Oquendo, Pluton and Faror are The Vis-| Baucate vo PADUCAH, KENTUCKY MONDAY, JULY 11, 1898. ~ EXCITEMENT IN CAMP. The Wrecking of | ofay Stand Causes ISPAIN ASKS FOR TEN DAYS’ TIME. ater Melon insiders le Trouble Beripps-McRae Service. jRegroes defended the melon peddler} Pro osal to Our Officials for ‘with their fire arms and one negro I formation in Regard was wounded during the firing. to P gp guard took the young negro ioe Tom the crowd of soldiers whe fronted: te lyne h him. ANOTHER PRIZE IN SIGHT, Ser ipps- McRae Service Washington, July were Thougit to Be a Fee 11,—Powell by: a—Spain, ii She s growing t and that not me jtwo more batt Robledo which is supposed be most significant Scripps-McRae Service The offer New York, Jaly 11.—A M 1] MABE bs site yder assumes dispatch to the Her says that the} light of of keynote in politica! circles is an The terms on which r were ready given in absorbing desire to know the po American terms of peace. Sagasta and diplomatic circles may] ("\ - as deny it, but peace terms are cer-|; they tainly pending and it is believed that] from the American elieved Dut a few days will elapse before ne that Lir otiations are being openly con-|*Yacuate t ; phe ; x their small ary sock os wer ed to proceed to M Seripps-Meltae Serv dily be seen th Lisbon, July 11-—Madrid advices] *ccepted by Geners . army whicl this norning say that although pabli t out of the b teen preliminary the bare cap’ an empty victory in return, A significant portion of Sh lispaten of Ss ature lay was tba opinion is divided, that it is never- theless drifting in the «direction of nd the conviction is gaining the eng peace; a strength that the gevernment will be unable after’s to withstand the increasing peace movement, The cabinet is al-} which he disclosed the lengthe so divided on the subject of peace. the period of truce with the remark | This gives me another day in which to place my heavy gans and to} NEXT MANILA EXPEDITION. Seripps-MeRae Service San Francisco, July 11.—The date of the departore of the fourth expe- dition to Manila has been made certain by the orders to Gen, Ot ve at Honolulu for the ceremor strengthen my line TO ANNAPOLIS. Mr Overton Brooks Will Probably) Get the Appointment. un- at- W ype Has Made a D finite | Has Appropriated Nearly COUNTS ON AID OF THE POWERS. | DECLARED WAR AGAINST SPAIN, ter Sent Out | Organized a Vast Army and Navy| lt a, ares iti bs ae Cea a N. THE WEATHER— 4 Fair ys ») Tonight and Wariner Tuesday. Tuesday, TEN CENTS A WEEK. the hands of congress. Resolution | eee i law 1%, declaring that the people of ORK OF THE WATSON'S were soon enacted and became A FIFTY-FIFI | jCal ba ought ( be and are free and [that Spain rehnguish its au- be CON R 7 |thority aud withdraw its land and JB, | naval forces trom Cuba aad Cuban] . waters and directing the }land and naval,for | resolations. The declaration of war was assed ‘by congress and approved April Subsequent legislation gave free Jadmission to all military aud naval jsupplies purchased abroad by this | yovernment; allowed temporary for- | tifications to be constructed on the | written consent of owners of land so en, and prohibited under execu- | tive discretion the export of coal or other war material, and three days before the declaration of war Presi dent McKinley had approyed the volunteer act Under it all’ the sol- use of our lt Sails Tomorrow for the Ca- enforce the nary Islands—The Massa- chusetts Substituted for the Injured Lowa. $350,- )00,000 for War Purposes During the First Session. 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- Clayton, American minister to Mexi- * and Annexed the Hawaiian | diers massed against § ’ Mexi ’ a awe |diers massed against Spain mustered o . ‘ " db; Wday,atotine: the. statu “treet Korrow, Is Willing to Siiemda<Paaued 0 Manes Jin the entire volunteer army having rabid lees g Saeagtie hogaiaaryhior ment that the Spanish auxiliary cruie- Sue for Peace. t La vem | Deen raised, embracing 125,000 men| UA tmornow. a er Montevideo is loadiag provisions ati SE | under the first and 75,000 under the/ment bas decided to substitute the ak Vaal CHE chcaaahliy "tox. Chath — | [sito re A month previous leg-| battleship Massachusetts for the ‘ , ostensibly fo . islation had been enacted reorganiz~ , Domingo, but he believes that THIS THOUGHT SIGNIFICANT OF PEAG E,! y aL | ‘he. tine neve ge Iowa in the squadron, because of t by {WeS UH ALL A> MEMORABLE SESSION, | ine ne of the army, effecting }ihe latter's need of docking. She je] destination is really Cuba. A deter. modern three battalion war forma~ . mined effort will be made to inter- |sion. cabbie bein ole cept her, Wa ty duly 11.—A definit One feature of the session was the| Months without any attempt at clean- a tas take propos : to the Uni The pass-/enactment of a war revenue law. Its}ing beyond sending divers down to Sta Jeclaration of session of the| framers expect it to produce $14 scrape her. CAPTURED A BLOCKADE RUNNER ~iitios is dheks Adtion’t marks the close {000,000 “2 Fh Yee robbins k Wind: BE sar eg iagpiiatigan for poriinnent pronow 1 ) of congress in important legislation aside Fes Santa ce Scripps-McRae Servi be inaugurated. ‘I t steps fn included : ship will be added to Watson's aadores, July 11,—The Nor-| this n ? Hawaiian T Spain and| Probibiting the killing of fur seals } squadron, weigan freight steamer Bretton was | Vatica: Cuban wi nd war North Pacific and importation} The department understands now captured yesterday morning by the|® fue hiad Galane secdd aes hog arg Lac) bates Bib. | thet Spain's dying effort will be made Bicah st ie *l awer a va cer army and expan- | bibiting foreign vessels from carry- . y i rooklyn, She had supplies that] °C") { the navy, new - bankrupioy |ing merchandise directly or indirectly |“* He Canary mecieiat ge Washo had been sent to Santiago by specue | aor aw—all these were features of the between Un States ports; ‘an| Camara will at once for that lators, wishes t Notable speeches and dra-| Alaskan homestead and right of way|Poiut, as he will not be obliged to BRYAN'S REGINENT propo: u ics over foreiga leunse were 4 t; encouraging railroad coastruc-|stop at Cartogena for coal he being MENT, ope comparatively frequent in both legis- tion ; appropria ing $200,000 for the} stowed to coal at Suez on the return so Cah world | ative chamber Urgent dctielency relief of the Yukon miners suffering | +4, tor the nearest hi ae he ls Ready For Duty and Witt Go'To| This 1 llars, froma the fierce winter there ; creating palpate peri: Baar sdloubal <4 Tanica. wite ‘n industrial commission | 2€¥S> official and otherwise, at the “ 9 to the | to investigate immigration, labor}navy department is that Spain is at. sebnosinalé varie unideretuod manufactare and business , appropri-|tempting to fortify aud garrison the , , , ene ating $475,151 to pay the Behring) Canaries. Camara will undoubt Omabs, July 11.—Col. W. Je} the re pit Die tt and upwards of sea awards; creating a commission to 7 b Gia 2 of roid Bryan's regiment is ready for field | mind ‘pose it-' 350,090,000 of this was for purely | allot ands on the Unitah Indian res-(8> ®% once to Wis ce Kine boca duty, It is said unotilcially that it]the Was tele It was the largest/ervation in Utah; adjusting old land ‘lands, taking with Lim his present will be sent to Tampa and then tojclared will b by any session since the dispute between the United States | tleet and ali the vessels that can be Hoste Bis. welcome or even recog a U th ral deticiency | and the state of Arkansas, the com-|summoned there from the Mediterra- SEAN retrained. 00 T u st separate measure since | promise calling for @ payment from| pean coast. ‘There are now three ¥ ae is the $750,000,000 single appropria-|the latter of $160,572; dispensing ‘shine ‘ebet Lea Pal ALK ion io 1 with proof of loyalty duriog tbe late |“™*"! torpedo boats at Las Palmas, canest | The pay “1 appropriation Dill pro| wat as @ prerequisite in any bounty |the only naval defense of these fa pablo ieagaatay with.) for three new battleships, four! land application where the proof oth- | islands. OF PEACE ‘ney : ta witl' monitors, sixteen torpedo destroyers, |erwise shows title: abolishing the — ~ ° ebiet Tt oO} twelve torpedo boats and one gun-| distinction hetween offered and un-| J. R. BROWN TO MARRY. ut. The urgent deficiency bills/offered lands; the reclassification of oe } Py carried provisions for aggressive | the patent system; creating 9 com- Mr. J. R. Brown, the well known The Feeling in Spain Drifting|snd Ger on gener k in the prosecution Of the war. | mission to revise the statutes relating} fish merchant, and Mrs. Annie Arm- aie : 4S aasins ist 4 - Cuba and Hawaii were the jmpor-! to patents and trademarks ; removing | strong, of the city, were licensed to Rapidly to a Desire for the — | goeretarye of State Day to gound and provoked | the disability imposed by section 3 of} marry this morning. The wedding Cessation of Hos- upon the prelimina ne i t r interest. Ha. the fourteenth amendment to the con-| will occur, and it will be the third of Ns . nie dintrhe:. ith te beyond an ADDEX i finally passed at|stitution heretofore incurred; allow-|the groom and the second of the tilities. Weation, oWing to rhe fact that |" ° was agitated throughout | ing $288,000 for the relief of the] pride. that the diplomate comerep eee pial ig sersion frst in treaty form, in ex-| book agents of the Methodist Epis- ——-_— _—— of rhe clty, and. have beeh fhsent | SCUUve weston; Inetin- open session) copal church, South, for dama SEnnErs, Ovectipation Wereven, | by lutions accptlng the, Me-/duriog the wiir:” $980,151 for t ieaie Dont Cotharsin, as ox me. po sie 1 1 C : , nan ae cf ‘money. Believed That the Spanish Cabi- |" a ; waifan government's cession of the heirs of John Roach, the Philadel- net Can Not Much Longer Withe [ino that peace 1 t l pita shipbuilder, for work on the Pe at china Te aot | war texisation was| New York, Chicago, Boston and Good Bye " hat S l Atlanta; $28,86! ikewise 01 e Deanacticewuenta ee s ) ju the presi- dispate boat Dolphin, $69,550 to| Old Headache Ais: iey fund| the Richmond Locomotive and Ma- oe touch wit Party lines! chine Works for damages and losses If you use our Good Bye Head- Berippe-Menae Service Roopa ain both “bots:s/on the construction of the battleship ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. Madnd, July 11.—The Queen Re- | tive hours, shou : ah i udrid, July The Queen R i . 1k s rd| Late in the session a general bank- gent today had a long conference | °°! , 2 the survivors of ruptey law was enacted providing for to both voluntary and involuntary bank- ruptcy : J.D, BACON & CO, PHARMACISTS SeventhcandsJack:on c t ar Now'fo-ae for Witty Cenis " | Gold Fish Agents, Myo, tL A droguists | pure. Ve Have Cut Our Prices On Low Shoes They are very stylish in shape * and good, easy- wearing shoes. If you want a good pair of low shoes * for litttle money, now is the time to buy them. mk YMBOD ROCK & SON $21 BROADWAY. TATA BAO SENT D | 8 welle& Sv | ¥Y M BOD A letter was recieved from Mr {the Haw group t th Overton Brooks, 800 of J. G tion of the Hawaiian gre bY the | Brooks, today static ii Nce toc os Jnited States. entered the preparatory s at/@ py THIS THIS i} Annapolis, which his friends sad Oo WEEK WEEK THE "FIRST CORPS family take to mean that bas} 8 received e of an int. WI) Soon Leave Chickamauga For ment, ee rt Pa CUT PRICES a f He called on President McKinley {4 py PRE S88 Saas last week, and also saw Cervera and|M B sriype Mckee Serio all the other Spanish prisoners 4 oO $3.60 takes any of our $5.00 > Stacy Adams or Williams Kneeland cloth tw uhh igahl . 4 op vici kids, in either tan or black, also plain top vici kids in tan. Chattanooga, July 11.—Kvery et- SUITS PILED 1h All the latest toes. — fort is being made to get the first | Su corps ready to move. The Second] yr ruist Asks For $500 Damages 3222 $3.00 takes any of our Williams Kneeland plain or cloth top tans, and cloth top Fe brigade and First Obio cavalry will scotia Dee % blacks in viei kids g28 — tg: aborgs Rael % ] wn | 98:50 takes choice of uit our Patent Leather shoes that sold from $4.50 to $6.00, J gy re, aaah Moc Nive en for $50 Od 4 8 20 Per Cent. Off...........00. see .+++.+-On all Bicycle Shoes. i) Mayor Lang this forenoon ree velved 4 poy Ee ices hist | ’ 4 4 g a telegram from Mr. Lion White, eid pan faye 4 who is in Chattanooga, Tenn., stat- Mae eomnne ee se chosen te te 4 [Wy GREEN SHOES w ing that be would be here this week’) J tondant, a Lot 1-—Green Shoes Lot 2—Green Shoes > and have the streets repaired at once i b | Pric nerly ranged Goin ios eet oruerly $4.00 and t He was told that unless he'did suit] David Landreth & Son Bi Spealag git Pike 99¢ paepcl ina $1 99 3} would be brought on his official! against W. A. Lawrence for Oj j johp nagemree Jo 287) i— Cut Prices on Clothing (rn pM Ore LS : Af re es Fens Belial beak v00n K.X. j | 8. WEILLE & SOW Aiea bea fe B. WEILLE & SON seid Crsbartie, sure constipation forever } Sutherland for $80 qu noies pee .

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