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NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING —Has Always Been— | FOUND TO BE THE BEST. ALL A BLUFF! Watson’s Great Raiding Is Not to Sail Across the Seas to the Shores of Spain. 1M0,... ESTABLISHED . CREAM CHOCOLATE aT 1800 | Squadron DAILY THE PADUCAH | PADUCAH, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1898. CAPTURED A. BLOCKADER. Seripps- McRae Service. Key Weat, Fla., July 21,—The British steamer Newfoundland bound for Havana is reported captured by an American vessel. Her cargo consists of mu tions of war and provisions. BIG OUTPUT. Joaquin Miller Estimates Gold Yield of Alaska This Year. to have been blockade SPANISH PRISONERS Will Be Taken Home by ish Steamship Com- pany. Spain by thé Spanish Transatlantic company, whose bid was $55 for off- cers and $20 for enlisted men, and was awarded whe contract. The company must have enough ships at Santiago within twenty-one days. ‘The prisoners will return to their native land under the Spanish flag. a Span- Washington, July 21.—The Span- ish prisoners will be taken back to | Scripps McRae Service Seattle, Wash., July 21.—Joaquin Miller, the famous poet who went to DISGUSTED! Garcia Withdraws His Insurgent) Army and Will No More Act With the Americans. THE WEATHER— Fair Tonight. Showers Friday. TEN CENTS A WEXK. FOR HOUSE BREAKING Emma Foree Was Arrested This Morning by Officers Har lan and Jones, She Savs She Is Innocent of the But Admits That She Took Goods, Char Emma Force, of North Fourth street, was arrested this morning by Officers Harlan and Jones, on a charge of breaking into Kd Williams’ house and stealing a cape, skirt, and sever- al other things, She was locked up in default of bond. The warrant charges her with breaking iato the house, but she denies the charge. She claims | FATALLY SHOT. /WRITES A LETTER TO SHAFTER, “sonny” Veatch Shoots Him- self in the Stomach This Afternoon. the Klondike last summer has re. turned. He places the gold output of the Alaska flelds at twenty-five millions dollars this year, A. E. Benson, of Beardstown, Lil., that she went there with the owner of the house, who unlocked it and admitted her. She admits she took the goods, brt says the prosecuting witvesses stole from her. She does In Which He Sets Forth His Grievances in .cc|WAR BOARD BACKS CLEAR DOWN. SOULES Wishes to Give Spain a Chance to Make an . Honorable Settlement---Official An- nouncement Made Today. WOCSCOTECS ARE WE AFRAID OF ADMIRAL CAMARA'S FLEET ¢ * All kinds of shake drinks, phosphates, etc, Drop in. Open all night. Phone 315, Scirpps-McKae Service. WASHINGTON, July 21 Squadron’ will be disbanded. Phis startling annonncement was made this morning and come in the did fleet to Spanish shores was the pet project of the administration. was robbed of his five thousand stake] the snootihg. Said. to Re Acct on a steamer coming out port before reaching St. Michaels, SPANISH PRISONERS ANGRY. Portymouth, N. H., July 21,—Th 1,700 Spanish prisoners here ar dental—Cannot Live, it Is Thought. “Sonny” Veatch, a well known {man about 26 years of age, shot him- e|self in the stomach about 3 o'clock vowing vengeance against Sagasta/this afternoon, and at press time it and his cabinet advisers and openly | was thought he could not recover. Commodore Watson's great ‘Raiding | plan a revolution upon their return to veral Spanish vaval and army officers who were brought here Spain. also breathe vengeance against Sa. He was said to have been foolin with @ pistol when it was discharged. . | He was at his home on North Fourth Full---Santiago Quiet and Affairs Re- suming Their Former Condition. SPANIARDS AIDING AMERICANS IN SECURING ORDER. SANTIAGO DE CUBA, July 21 —General Garcia has written a letter to General Shafter in which he states very freely the way he feels at the b he declares he has re z He says he is disgusted and will consequently withdraw his forces to i e 0! great s! 1 e, for ul hee ” os ‘ ie j nature of a great surprise, for it had heen thought the sailing of this splet-| rosie and assert that the same feel-| near the old’ fort, when the accident] the bills and will in the future act independen treatwent wi ing existed among the troops at San-|jq. jived at the hands of the Americans. of the American forces, not claim that the goods were her own. Itis likely that nothing but a case of larceny can be made out of it, if that, MARRIED LAST NIGHT. The marriage of Mr. Henry Hart- ing to Miss Sadie Hughes, of the county, took place last night at Mc- Kindree church, Rev, T, M. McGee officiating. ‘There was a large crowd present and it was one of the most important weddings of the year. The young people have a large num- ber of friends to congratulate them. ppened. He complains because Shatter failed offic render of Santiago by General ‘Toral. lly to notity him of the sur Some of the vessels will come north to be docked and others will go to | tiago, all blaming the premier for Porto Rico, This action was decided upon at a meeting of the war board this morn- iag, and the announcement has been officially made, It is expected the disbanding of this feet and the abandonment of the proposed raid on the Spanish shores will cause Spain at once to sue for peace, and give her the opportunity to take the initiative in securing an |} onorable settlement with this country THE ANTE: OFF FOR PORTO RICO. and ales in the war tour patrons in the foes that we are selling at. We e a large stovk of fine old wines, Brook Hill and Moss Rose Whiskies, ales, gins and brandies of the best foreign and domestic production, that we are selling at peace prices. BOZED'S PLACE (RICHMOND 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. A ~SRAISING | ‘08 wines, beers a Hx wil not att Scripps: McRae Seryice. July 21.—The y with the Second and Third Wisconsin volun- and his staff, General Stone, of Gen- Transport No. 21 will sail today CHARLESTON ‘and Duchess and No. 50 sailed for Porto Rico toc ansports ( teer regiments, and General Wils« eral Miles’ staff is also on the Dachess. with the Sixteenth PORTO RICO WILL BE EASY TO TAKE. Pennsylvania regimeat HALIFAX, July 21 Rico says the sentiment of the native population of Porto Rico entirely fa- eps The captain of a British brig just in from Porto MRAP. SERVICE vors the United States and is bilterly against Sp He says Porto Rico's only fortitied port is thousand fighting soldiers are in the island SPAIN IN FINANCIAL TROUBLE. 2 Juan and got over three | IPPSeM'RAE SERVICE ANONYMOUS LETTER. \ MADRID, July 21.—The government is meeting with great financial trouble in operating the war, The Christian Church at Princeton, | the way of further advances of money and demands good security. Kentucky, Offers a Reward It has already loaned the government eight hundred million pesetas, For the Writer. | General Blanco has been making drafts for nearly a million dollars 9 week for administ The government's financial re- ~The! sources are now believed to be nearly at an end, 2 SAGASTA MAY LOSE HIS JOB. ‘ative expenses in Cuba, Princeton, Ky., July 21 elders of the Christian chureh offered a reward of $25 for the ex. posure of the writer of a number of anonymous letters warning leading| members of other denominations to absent themselves from the serv now being conducted at the Christ-| church, Itis supposed to be the outcome of the Hill trouble that pat is created so much talk during the past| ble peace treaty she will yet week, {ter progress is not made within the next few days, McRae Service. rid dispatch says although the Queen asta cabinet shall negotiate the inevita- LONDON, July 21.—! ecially anxious the Sa y riously consider # change of ministers if bet- The Queen places the greatest trast in Polavieja who will probably succeed Sagasta, STORY DENIED. eae SITUATION SERIOUS AT HAVA Long Says Idea of lash Between Shafter and Sampson | —- is Absurd, SCRIPPAAR AB SERVICE KKY WEST, July 21.—The Maytlower has just arrived here, brought ia two Cubans she bad picked up who had eset ped from Havana, They report the situation in Havana as being very grave. All Spaniards who have property in most anxious for others want the war to end, SPANISH AUTHORITIES FRIGHTENED. She Washington, July 21.--When Se retary Long's attention was called to the report that ® contention had arisen between Admiral Sampson and Gen, Shafter over the disposition of the Spanish vessels in the harbor of Santiago, he said: “The ot any difference be- tween the war and the navy depart. ments about so small a thing as that is absurd. It being property jointly captured by the army and vavy, it is not prize property. The war depart- ment has very sensibly taken the | strack terror to the hearts of th ground that it has no means of MAD |ihe authorities of the Canary Is'ands, and they have been seize ing those boats and is very happy to of the possible seizure of these islands by Commodore ve! th V . ., i “ame "i i Abed Fig eA Watson, As a result of their fright the Canary fartifications are being ree not belong to either the army or to paired, and the most powerful the navy; it delongs to the Uuiled) the islands Lazarnote and States. and around Havana are peace, while Scripps-MecRae Seryices MADRID, July 21.—The rumored coming of an Amerie to eastern waters for the purpose of destroying Adwiral Camara’s fleet ha an squadron 8 panic over the idea ci and composer, bas accepted an RAISING THE SHIPS. at Van Culins, a member of his staff. —_ Sampson Reports on the Wreck- | ing Work on Gevera’s | Flect. | Highest Honors—Wor'd’s Fair, . | Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. | yalces we ‘A Pure Grape Cream ot Tartar Powder VRARS THR STANDARI: Scripps MoBae Service Washington, July 21.—Admiral |Sampson reports that tory | progress has been made by the wreck- ing Received at Wash- ington, satis A Washington, July 2 ‘ing company on the Maria 'T and that the vessel can probably be! orate designs for the \saved. He thinks the ship will be! presented to Admiral Dewe: | Ty act of congress, One of \raised by Sunday. The board is| | also examining the Reloa Mercedes, | Alten Mow po } and it will probably also be raised, actual sword, with the hilt set wit | SOUSA WILL GO T0 WAR. \many brilliant stones, representio {diamonds and rubies. The desig Sortppa-McRae Ser i more costly than most swords, Wasbingtov, Jaly 21.—Joho Phil- lip Sousa, the famous bandmaster’ arge ive cold beer. Bank of Spain is placing obstacles in} e government authorities here, as well as to di with a garrisons obtainable have been stationed on tation from Gea, Wilson to become Elaborate Designs for It Still Be- 89, | department continues to receive elab-| partment says Sp sword to be|of peace will be in y under|not accept, and will these, 7 hich came to Assistant Secretary therefore continu rday, is a base relief of an} sues for peace. Go to Lagomarsioo’s for a nice, | file the present condition of the govern- ment. This is not the talk of common sailors alone. The officers of Cev- vera’s fleet when here expressed the deepest resentment against Sagasta and the-e home government generally for ordering them to leave the harbor of Santiago when there was no chance r fleet escaping annibilation. y believe that if the govern- ‘a free rein the fleet would still be intact’ in the har- bor of Santiago and the Spenish flag would still float over the city. They freely assert thet upon their return to Spaiv they will with heart and soul enter upon any revolutianary plan advanced, and they evpress the belief that when the captive army is landed on the coast there will bea path of bloodshed cut vlear to the Queens palace. EMPEROR WILLIAM ple All Lays the Philippine Tro: to Admirai Diedrich Washington, July 21.—The Ger- man ruler now blames it on Died- richs. The German government communicated with the state depart- meat yesterday. ‘The German win- istry disclaims all responsibility for anything their admiral has done in Manila and Subig bays or out of them. If he has been guilty of im- proprieties toward Admiral Dewey or has in any Way interfered with Amer- ican affairs in the Philippines, he will be held to strict personal account, This information coming from the kaiser’s representatiyes dispelled any doubt the administration may have entertained touching the German government’s attitude. There had been an uncertainty #3 to the length 1 breadth of the kaiser's neutral- can sailor had really jed the point in issue before the German diplomats got to it. ‘To Admiral Dewey's statement is due more than to anything else the fact that the German and American governments are now not at war, He has acted most decisively. “Dll search German or any other every time they come into Ma- nila bay if I feel like it,’ he is re- ported 2s saying to Admiral Died- ricbs. On another occasion he asked the Germsn admiral; ‘Are Germany and the America at peace or war? If they are at peace you must altar your system ; if it is war, I wish to know it and I shall govern my actions ac cordingly.”’ The German admiral lost no time in advising Dewey that peace was in progress. NO MORE ARMS FOR CUBANS. Washington, July 21.—No more arms or ammunition will be furnished either Garcia or Gomez. That is the fat issued this morning. The government realizes the situation in Cuba, and the question of trouble with the Cubans has been discussed at length by the cabinet. The effect of the brewing trouble from Cubans and volunteers who re- side on the island is that our army ef occupation will have to be very large, far greater than fald down in the . | president's original plans, The cost] num, has been paid semi-aauually to will be enormous and our army's) eyery holder of stock, aud that it is probable loss from disease, etc., wil be heavy. A SUBTERFUGE. Spain's First Peacs Proposal Wil Only Prolong War—We Cau’t Accept It, July Washington, 8 Spain’s first proposal be advanced merely to gain time. rand mutual surprise, N SUIT FILED. jitself, with the many brilliants, [3 Laura 20.—A high 1,—The navy| government official of the state de- the nature we can| 7 RED ME There Wasa Reorganization Last Night, Otega Tribe, No. 15, Improved Order of Red Men, was reorganized at the New Richmond hotel last night. ‘The tribe was reorganized by Past Grand Sachem of Kentucky, Mr. W. E, Fite, after the following officers had been elected. T. J. Moore, past sachem, J. Andy Weil, sschem, 'T. F. Bradford, senior saginaw, J. E. Williamson, Jr., junior sagi- naw. 'T. O. Argust, keeper of records. pum, J. H. Weimer, prophet. Lenard Block, Jr., B. C. Fields, E. W. Ingram, A. T. Bobanaon, warriors, Jobn MeNulty, P. D. Duna, J, O. Jones, A. Franke, braves. Dr. H. T. Rivers, 1st sinap. w.G dden, 2d sinap. pee ware ta we Lacy Dunn, guard of forest. Trusteee—T. J. Moore, J. Andy Weil, J. H. Weimer. There were 31 whose names were on the new charter list and wany more yet to beseen, including several pale faces. The tribe will meet next Monday night at Second and Broadway, over Moore’s cigar, store. Mr. W. E. Fite leaves tomorrow for Henderson to reorganize the tribe there. a oe Illinois Central R, R. TO STOCKHOLDERS. ov IN Free Transportation to Atterd the Annual Meeting at Chica- go--Some Interesting Facts. In order that stockholders of the Ilivois Central Railroad company may more readily attend in person the annual meetings, there has been put in each station of the company 9 notice tothe effect that, in accord- ance with a resolve of the board of directors, there may be issued to each holder of one or more shares of the capital stock of the Illinois Cen- tral Raiiroad company, as registered the books of the company, a ticket enabling him or her to travel free over the company’s lines from the station of the Illinois Central railroad nearest to his or her reg’stered address, to Chicago and re- turn, for the purpose of attending, in person, the next annual stockholders’ meeting of the company, which will be held at its general office n Chicago on Wednesday, September 28, 1898, at noon, Details as to the necessary procedure to obtain such ticket, the date of such issue and its limit, are fully set forth on a postal notices re- ferred to, In this connection it will be interesting to note that since, in 1862, the capital stock became full paid, a gach dividend, ranging from 4 per cent, to 10 per cent per ane on 1] now twenty years since the company, He also is greatly incensed at not being invited to be present at the ceremony of the formal capitulation of the Spaniards in Santiago, Another grievance of the Caban insurgent leader is the action of Gen- era! Shafter io retaining the Spanish civil authorities in Santiago. For these reasons General tion with the American forces. Io answer General Shafter wired s favorable reply. is quiet and its people are rapidly returning to The Spasiards are as-isting ‘The city of Santiago theic business. every way possible. 0,000 MEN LEAVE CHICKAMAUGA. Scripps-McRae Service. CHICKAMAUGA, July 21,—By orders received yesterday the move- ment of General Brooke's division, consisting of 9,000 men, and probably , including the Third Kentucky regiment of volunteers, for Porto Rico via Jobin J, Bleich, keeper of wam-| Newnort News, commenced this morning. and cheer after cheer went up NO MORE SUPPLIES FOR THE CUBANS. Scripps-McRae Service. WASHINGTON, July 21.—On General Shafter’s recommendation all orders which had been issded by General Miles for tne aisteivanun v1 arse ding supplies to the insurgents has been counter- among the Cubans or sen! manded by the department. Cubans as milit: allies. part of t them, NEW YORK, July 2 Garcia says he will have no more joint ac- they marched from the park. Upon the least sign of be Cubans near him, General Shafter has been ordered to disarm His reports express the utmost disgust for them. in thie country is also said to be in disfavor just pow. It 1s expected here today that the Eleventh and Nineteenth infantry will sail from Tampa for Porto Rico this afternoon. GEN. WOOD MILITARY GOVERNOR. ripps-McRae Service, A Santiago dispatch to th: Journal says: Gen. Leonard Wood has succeeded Gen, McKibbio as military governor of the American authorities in The troops were in fine spirits No attention will hereafter be paid to the insubordination on the The Cuban junta Don't Like His Medicine That Unele Sam is giving him at San tiago, but he has to take it, You don't have to take anything but just what you want from our stock of medicines, We never tell you that we have ‘‘somethi just as good," but give you what y ask for. Our drags and medicines are fresh and pure, and our toilet goods are unrivaled Yip Meers07s, *A DRUG STORE, TY 3 BROADWAY. Gooa Bye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. J.D, BACON & CO, PHARMACISTS Gold Fish Agents, Seventhjand;Jackson R U AWARE OF THE FACT That our clearance prices on summer slippers and low shoes are lower than can be offered by any other house for same quality? The summer goods must GO, to make room for fall goods. Buy now, while we have your sizes. GHO. ROCE & Sow $21 BROADWAY. YOUR BOY WANTS ONE | THE DEWEY SUIT | in avy year, paid less than & per cent , the present rate of distribution, ADDITION AL RECRULLS. ‘The following recruits have signed for enlistment, but have not been sworn in, a8 Capt. Tyler is still ay: Allen Hall, Knoxville, ‘enn ; Bob Robertson , for the baud, Kortz. A WHISKEY FIT, | y{and BM ike Hostilities will e even though Spain When Spain «oes | offer an acceptable basis there will be Aman who got boat last night, fell in Bussell's loon this afternoon, and created quite his He Alexander this morning] was attended by Dr. Robertson, who 4 suit in the circuit court against) ssid he had a whiskey fit, and was astir> He was too ill to give name, and noone knew him, the U, 8, Provident society for $100. | gpally seat to the city hospital. ALL THE RAGE WASHABLE SUIT AND CAP FOR It will please your boy. left off a stave It is cheap and nobby. It will clothe your boy in style. $ It is washable. B. WEILLE & SON+B. 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