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. * NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ~Has Always Been— FOUND 10 BE THE BEST. VOLUME II—-NUMBER 266 THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. aneececees (MOVING AGAINST 1800... . ESTABLISHED CREAM 1800 Places. ——AT Cape Haytien Last Night. ‘Thought to Be Ameri- can Transports. All kinds of shake drinks, phosphates, | ete, Drop in, Open all night. Phone 313, |WiLt PROBABLY ARRIVE TOMORROW, Washington, July 23.—It is said this morning that the government in- tends to a Porto Rico expeditions, aud that they will send three different jland on three sides of the island and {thus form a circle around San Juan. Within three weeks after landing jitis expected by the president that |General Miles will control the entire country. | ARE ON THEIR WAY. Scripps Mo Rue Service Cape Haytien, July 23 —Four (large American vessels were seen passing here last night, It is be- WELL, 1 SHOULD SMILE ! Well, boys, you can smile any time you feel like it over splendid victories, and have one in our pure and high grade Brook Hill Whiskey, that will warm the cockles of your heart without any ill effects. Our fine Brook Hill Whiskey ‘s an appe- tizer, a bracer and invigorator at the same time. If prevents bowel and stomach troubles during hot weather. lieved to be # part of Gen. Miles ex- pedition to Porto Rico, ‘The vessels were sailing easterly, MAY ARRIVE TOMORROW. Washington, July 23.- ports, bearing the American troops, The trans there considerably L arrive off Porto Rico at the lat- they will be ably occur about Thersday or Safir. |} would not occur till a week from A popular resort for gentlemen who our inea will be in good shape, their Meets all | There will be no rush as there was at Kansas Lich fall of San Juan will be as certain as jest Sunday noon, and it is believed at the rate the vessels are traveling y r The assault on San Juan will prob- day of next week, though one officer (RICHMOND HOUSE BAR) jsaid yesteday be expected it Sunday. He said Sundays are our appreciate an o-date establish: | lucky fighting days aud by that time ment io all its appointments, and | lines well enforced and the guns for jbombardment on land in place. the requirements Santiago, but when the grim ball OF THE PEOPLE ozs ct war are. set to barking the In the City, jdeath. ‘The nayal vessels will prob- ably try some hard knocks at the San Juan defenses next week, but the SS army will not attack uatil later. FRED STEWART OUT, THE GARCIA TROUBLE. Washington, July 23.—At the cabinet meeting the letter written to Shafter by General Garcia complains ing of the treatmert accorded him at the surrender of Santiago, was reed |} and discussed at some length, The o, | pinion was expressed that it evident- ly was based upon a wrong concepticn of the purposes and motives of the Chief Woods swore out the warrant! people, If it was trac, a member of yesterday against the Illinois Central) the cabinet said, that Garcia was not R. R. for running it’s trains through | invited to participate in the ceremonies the city at a greater speed than the} attending the raising of the American law allows. The engincers and con-| flag over Santiago it was a mistake. ductors charged in the warrant, En- gineer Wm, Bethel end Conductor) PRIZE CREWS. fim Murphy, cannot be here until bs . cripps Metae Service New York, July Mr. Fred Stewart, the switchmar who had both legs cut off in the I C. yards here several weeks ago, was out today for the first time since the accident. He was in a chair and seemed cheerful and bappy. He found a warm welcome awaiting him from his many friends. THE RRANT ISSUED. this afternoon, and tor tbis reason the| ease was continued until Monday, — | —Two hun- — the crews of captured Spanish steam- Mens’ oxford, worth $1.75 go for! ors which are held as prizes, will sail $1.25 Lexpuew & Lypox, 22)2 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. | they will be released, ville and East. GEN. WHEELER A CANDIDATE. 7:15 m | Scripps-McRae Service ispa| Birmingham, July 23 —In a letter from Santiago to this evening for Gibraltar, Then the democrats of the Kighth congressional Alabama, Gen, Wheeler sanounces his candidacy congress. Wheeler says the war won't last St. Louis and West. 14am 5:45 pm Evansyille and Ohio River Points. 10:00 @ m (daily except Sunday.) x Steamboat due 10:55 9 m Benton and N.,& St. L. South, 10:10pm 6:00am much longer, for a renomivation to PORTO RICO. OF GARCIA. Three Distinct Expeditions Will] Said That His Insurgent Army Land on the Island in | Three Different SAN JUAN TO BE SURROUNDED.) CUBANS REPULSED WITH LOSS. ’ Four Vessels Were Seen Passing{ If True Garcia's Action Puts the i dred Spanish sailors, being a part of | district of | WATSON’S SQUADRON STRANGE ACTIONS Spain May Sue for Peace Before It Is Ready for Sea. Ambushed Spaniards Who Were Coming in to Surrender, A Case of Suspected Yellow Fever Appears Among the Soldiers at Fortress Monroe- Will Be Examined, Insurgents Beyond the Possi- bility of Any Recognition By Our Army. THEY MUST BE TREATED AS SAVAGES, NO DEATHS AT SANTIAGO YESTERDAY. Scripps McRae Service, New York, July 23.—A Times special from Washington says: Commodore Watgun’s squadron will not sail for the coast of Spain at all if Spain will ask those nations friendly to her to help stop the war, Scripps Meltae Service New York, July 23.—A special to the Herald tells the following as- tounding story, which for the sake of Cuba, it is hoped is not true: Itis reported that Gen, G: army bas had an engagement with a body of Spanish troops bound for Santiago to surrender according to the orders given Gen, Toral. The report the Cubans ambushed the Spaniards but were repulsed with The Span- ia’s The dispatch adds that there are many reasons for believing that the squadron will be disbanded in two weeks and the expedition to Spain abandoned, A SUSPICIOUS CASE. Scripps McRae Service. Washington, July 23.—Surgeon General Sternberg stated this morn- ing that a case of suspected yellow} fever had appeared among the Santi>| ago soldiers in the hospital at Fort Monroe. He will go there and make personal examination of the case, says 8 loss of forty one men, {sh loss small. action on Such the part of the Cubans if true is foreign to all the would place the iasurgents beyond the pale usages of civil warfare and of recognition, MORE TROOPS FOR MERRITT. Scripps McRae Servies. today San Francisco, July 23.—The transport Rio de Janeiro, with her BETTER HEALTH IN THE ARMY. Seripps-McRae Service Washington, July 23 —Generil Shafter telegraphs today that there ware no deaths among the army at) Santisgo yesterday and the condition | of troops is greatly improved. jcomplement of 1,000 troops, sailed Another 1,000 will depart on the steamer St. Paul for Manila today, on next Tuesday or Wednesday. The big ships Arizona and Scandia can each take 1,500 men. If they go to Manila with troops the num- | ber of men sent to Manila will amount to 19,000.. Geo. Merritt's friends | say will be satisfied with that the fact that 3,000 troops belonging to the Philip- WHOLE FLEET SAILS. Scripps: McRae Service Tampa, July 2'—The entire fleet of transports that have been here, nine ships all tld sail tonight and under the command of Generals Swan and Rogers. MURDERER Se ae ARRESTED. | John Brown, Colored, Charged | malarial, | a " With Killing Ed Capps, at | WAR BOARD MEETING TODAY. Last in the Tolls Jail Here, he jnumber, in spite of pine expeditionary force will be left behind. SPANISH PRISONERS SICK. tomorrow loaded with troop Scripps: Meltae Service Md., July 23.—The sickness among the Spanish prisoners Annapolis, at the naval academy here 1s causing The authorities haye ordered a etrict watch much coneern. for evi- dences of an outbreak of yellow Scripps-WeRtae Service | Wafhington, July 23.—The report oe | of the 211 wounded who have been | brought to Key West on the Olivette from Santiago was made public to- The condition of 23 of the ‘men is said to be serious, Brown Was Captured at New Liberty, tl, This Morning By IMlinvis Officers —A Brutal Murder. | day. The war boaad was in session over hour Secretary Long said the general situation situa- John Brown, colored, the alleged murderer of Ed Capps, who was mur- dered and thrown into the river near here the latter part of March, was arrested this morning at New Liber- ty, Il., by Marshal Black of Brook- lyn, Ill, and Deputy Sheriff J, D. McGee, of Golconda He was brought ia this afternoon and lodged in the county jail on a charge of murder, The facts in the murder are well known. A floater was found dowr about Metropolis along the latter part an this morning. tion was carefully gone over. The president and his advisors are | well satisfied with the existing con- | ditions Long said the principal business today was to flnd something for the jpavy to do in the near future. This jis thought to refer to the part the | navy will act in the Porto Rico cam- IN DOUBT, {t May Sail and It May Not-—|Orders Issued Today That Both'A Small Spanish Fleet Utterly | Red Cross, ‘THE THIRD IS ORDERED TO MOVE. the First and Third Ken- tucky Regiments Go to Porto Rico, Completing Arrangements toSend the Spanish Prisoners Home to Spain— ti the City of Santiago. NO SPANISH PRISOVERS HAVE ESCAPED, Boripps- McRae Service Washington, July 23. srant’s briga —Gen, Fred D. le, which includes |the First and Third Kentucky regi- ments and the Fifth Illinois, was this moroing ordered to Porto Rico. The brigade will start as soon as railroad accomodations can be secured. | PROVISIONS SCARCE. Serippe-McRae Service Santiago, July 23.—No provisions have arrived here since the capitula- fion and consequently food is very scarce, and prices very high, ‘There fs much suffering, which is alleviated somewhat by the noble work of the NO PRISONERS ESCAPED. Seripp “Melt te Service Atlanta, July 23.—Major Budd, commanding at Ft. McPherson, pos- itively denies that any of tne Spanish prisoners under his c caped. WILL GO HOME. o Scrip Madrid, July Vrans-Atlantic been ordered to prep ten thousand men and five hundred McR ve Service: The Spanish Co, transport Steamship has e to officers from Santiago to THE DICK FOW vER, On and after Monday, the 25, the Dick Fowler will leave at § promptly, instead of 8:3 on account of low wat Go to Li "3s fora nice, large ice cold beer. ICE CREAM SUPPER, The young Indies of the Catholic! church will give an ice cream supper | at Yeiser park Wednesday evening. Good music will be provided and 9 good time is promised to all. 23j4 ICES FOK 5s NNERS. In making up your list, don’t fail to call on Housman, soft peaches from Georg 9 10¢ dozen up np. Big fat ba de dozen up. Geor- gia watermelons ice cold, Fresh cakes—a big assortment. Housman's. Next to Racket store. WILL ISSUE WARRANTS. Marshal Collins, has issued orders to swear out warr natthe [hi- nois Central every time the trains go through the city faster than allowed by law. The passenger trains are permitted to go through 8 miles an hour and freight trains 6 miles ARTHUR JONES’ NEW PLACE Is headquarters for fresh fruits of all kinds, and for fancy groceries. Stup in on your way home, at No, 338 Broad —next to MePherson’s paign. of March, and it proved to be the | ocemennenires body of Capps, who had been at STEWARDS MEETINGB [work on the Leyhe fleet. He gaan was last seen in company with Brown, and came here with a roll of money. Brown rowed him in a skiff, and it is supposed he was killed, robbed and the remains cast into the river. The board of stewards of the Broadway Methodist church are re- quested to meet at the church at 9:15 ja. m, Sunday, | H. B. Jounsron, Pastor. WHEN WE SAY BARGAINS drug store. . USED A “CHAIR, James Ray was arreste] this morn- ng by Officer Hoyer on a charge of assaulting Meliads Sullivan Qand atening to kil) her with a chair. ANOTHER IMPORTANT VICTORY. } Destroyed in the Bay of Nipe, in Eastern | Cuba, AND ITMAY SOON BE DISBANDED, | WAITING FOR TRANSPORTATION | NIPE A MOST IMPORTANT POINT. Can Be Used as a Base of Opera~ tions Against Other Parts of a, and Especially Holguin. AMERICAN LOSSES WERE VERY SMALL. Scripps-Me Rae Service, Key West, July 28.—The Topeka brings news today of the bombard- ment on the 2ist, inst., (Thursday) of Nipe, near Sagua. The Topeka opened the fire and was followed by the gunboats Wasp, Annapolis and Leyden, The Spanish troops were forced to abanden the forts. The American gunboats then en- gaged the Spanish warships in the harbor and disabled the cruiser Jorge Juan. by this time the other American vessels had foreed the three Spanish gunboats in the harbor to surrender, aud silenced the forts. & body of marines was then land- sol the Amencan flag replaved the Spavish flag. The crews of the ed Spanish yessels escaped to the shore, and po attempt was made to capture them. No Americans were the ‘Spanish fatalities are believed to be large: The Bay of Nipe lies on the north coast of Cuba, almost directly across the istand from Santiago, It is pro- posed to establish a base'there which wil save about two days’ time in to the city as com- route. It will also form 8 good point of opera- tions against Holguin, not far dis- tant, and if it should develop that restraint must be laid upon the Cu- injured, but sending supplies pared with the Santiago bans themselves, Nipe, in connection with Santiago, would be an effective THE WEATHER— Fair Tonight. Sunday partly clouty- ‘ PREPARING FOK BUSINESS, A SUDDEN SUMMONS. Mr. F. H. Holly, Chief Kugineer of the Water Works, Dies at His Home in This City— Be Buried in Michigan. Mr. T Robiou will next season be in business for himself, and in bis own name. The style of the firm will be changed from the Parham Coal Co. to that of T. T. Robiow & Co, He is vow at work improving his place of business and his scales, The Ladies’ aid Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian church will meet Monday at 4p. m Why pay high 1 when you can get tne same shoe for half ofthe money at Lenprer & Leaves a Wife and Seyeral Chil-} Lypoy's 133 Broadway 22j2. dren—Had Lived Here Fight ODD PELLOWS NOTICE. Years—Funeral Tomor- 3 eye re Mangum Lodge, No, 21, I. O. O. ices for shose row at M. E,Chureb F., will meet at the lodge room at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Bro. A brethren invited. 2 ye The death of Mr. F. H. Holly oc- curred this morning at his residence 225 South First street at 8:30 o'clock, after a lingering illness. The deceased had been a long and patient sufferer, and death had been expected for some time. Mr. Holly returned about June 1 from a visit to his old home in Mich- igan, and to New York, and had hardly been able to be out since bis returo. He was stricken while there and it was fora while thought he would succumb, but he gradually be- came well enough to be brought back home. He had previously been al- most fatally attacked here. The deceased had been a resident of Paducah nearly eight years, He was born in Michigan, and came here to accept the position of chief eng. eer for the water company. s His health began to fail about a year ago or more, and he had suf- fexed at various times since from a complication of diseases, This morning he peacefully passed away, ending a good and useful life, and leaving a family and many friends | to mourn his loss, | Mr. Holly was 48 years old, and| leaves a wife and seven children: Mesdames Earhardt, of the city; Metz, of Little Rock ; a daughter in| Washington, D. C.; two emall| daughters, Stella and Irva; and two | sons, Parker and Ira. A brother of the deceased, Mr. W. | P. Holly, who is here superintending| the putting in of some new machinery | at the water works plant, is the only | That t Sam is giving him at San- relative outside of the family, except | tiago, but he has to take it. You don't a cousin, Mr. D, C. Holly, here at! have to take anything but just what you Mr. Holly was one of the best) just as good,’ but give you what you known and most popular gentlemen| ask for. Our drugs and medicines are in the city, aad everybody who knew] fresh and pure, and our toilet goods are him liked him, He made friends) ""'¥"e! wherever he went, and was known| la « for hie integrity, aod his good, SEP hersons Christian character, displayed in his| 4 business, as well as his social life. e DRUG STORE He was a consistent member of the TH BROADWAY, Broadway M. E church, and it was largely due to his efforts that the pew church was built so quickly and so well. The x Wilson, Visiting Eanuant, Sec, G. ARTHUR JONES’ NEW PLAGE Handles Elgin Cremery Batter all the time, always sweet and firm; and he keeps nice watermelors on ice. No, 333 Broadway—next to MePher- son’s drug store. FOR CASH, Fifty pairs of vici kid shoes in bale morals and congress worth $3 go for $2 this week only. Lenpuer & Ly« pon's, 133 Broad Don’t Like His Medicine Good Bye funeral will take place from means to ¢\o this. GERMAN VESSELS. Scrippe-MoRae Service. Berlin, July 23 —It is said here | the German cruiser Irene has been at Kaio Chou Bay since the 14th of| July. ‘The warships Gefion and Arona are uncler orders to go to Shanghai and Nagasaki respectively, and to Manila if possible. | the church at 10 o’clock tomorow morning, after which the remains will be taken to the depot and shipped to Woodland‘ Mich., his old home, for interment. 'Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head= ache Powders—4 doses, 10¢, Dent Tobacco Spit ana Smoke Your Liz Away, To quit tobaceo easily and forever, be mag netic t vigor, take No'To Bac, the hat ai: nen | strong. druggista, 0c or 81. Cure gunrae | PHARMACISTS Booklet and ‘sample free. Addres ago or New York ts Seventh’and?Jackson | Gold Pish Al tee Gter'ing Remedy Co, C now, while we have yor WE MEAN FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES Notions. One paper pins for re. One spool wash crochet silk, sc. Corsets from 25c to $5.48. Special. Hosiery. Special bargains in embroidery, Ladies’, men’s, misses’ and chil Valenciennes laces, Torchon laces, dren’s first-class hosiery from 4c Lawns, All lawns marked 7's, 8's and roe will be placed on counter, your choice per yard 4s dimities, white linons and barred per pair to any price you may wish city, three b ELEY DRY GOODS COMP SATURDAY AND MONDAY Will be the Low Price Sale Days Vests. Ladies’ vests at any price from 4to 50c. Ask to see them, Gents’ Shirts. Regular soc negligee for 29¢: 65c¢ ones for 45¢; the regular $1.00 laundered and negligee shirts for \79c. These are the best shirts ever offered for the price. { Four bars castile soap for se # fine toilet soap for se Dr, Kaub’s ge white soap, the best in the box, for asc es go on all flavors 8. Sold by the of stman's Linen Suits. Just six linen crash suits left. They're worth $3.00. Choice $1.48 per suit. Silk Parasols. 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