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BACON & CO, PHARMACISTS Gold Fish Agents, Seventh ant Jackson WHEAT THIEVES. Their Trial to Come Up To- morrow at Calvert City. Two Young Men Alleged to Haye Stolen Wheat 10 ‘this City. ‘The alleged thieves who stole thir- 4s bushels or more of wheat from be Davis, at Calvert City, a few days ago, are under arrest, and their trials will come up tomorrow at Cal- _ wert City. ¥ \ The wheat was traced to Paducah, ; » the men sold it, and as a re- quilt of the investigations, Will Des- more and Horace Powell were ar- rested for the theft, Desmore was foearcerated in jail at Benton, ac- cording to reports, while the other was on bond, > twok, as the other man is alleged to PROGRESS OF THE NEGOTIATIONS. The Reply of the United States Said to Be siti} Spain—Her Answer May Come Today—No Unnecessary Delay Will Be Al- lowed by McKinley. Scripps-McRae Service, NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—A special ¢ th to the Wor'd from London correspondent says: The Spanish cabinet regards the conditions of the protocol as promulgated by the United States as entirely satisfactory to the Spanish government, and will immediately cable authority to M. Cambon to affix his signature in behalf of the queen, After the document is signed steps will be taken at once to arrange for the meeting of the peace commissioners of the two countries, who will probably meet in Paris and determine the exact stipulations of the treaty of peace. Meantime it is ex- pected M, Cambon’s siganture will stop hostilities at once. its McRae Service. LONDON, Ang. 11.—A Madrid special says: A cabinet meeting will be held today to decide whether Ambassador Cambon sball be author- ized to sign the protocol for Spain, Premier Sagasta wishes to be abso- rtain the other conditions are understood before such an important aken by the cabinet, lately step SPAIN MUST SIGN THE PROTOCOL BY MIDNIGHT. Seripps-McRae Service. WASHINGTON, Avg. 11.—No dilly-dallying goes with She must either put up or shat up. The president hav given Spain until midnight to sign the protocol, If it is signed within that time an armistice will be declared and hostilities will be called to a halt; if not, then all ne- gotiations will be declared off, and the Spanish-American war will be vig- orously pushed to the bitter end. SPAIN’S ANSWER MAY BE GIVEN TODAY. pain DOW. Serl WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—It is stated the administration will not insist on a 48-hour limit fur Spain to sign the s-McRae Service, protocol. Allowance will be made for the eambersome mode of communication between the two geats of government, M. Cambon, however, bas been notitled that this government will brook no delay. Some officiale think Spain's answer to our peace con- ditions will certainly be delivered today. When the protocol is signed the armistice which will follow will probably include ube surrender of Morro Castle, the cily and province of Havana and other important military posts as an evidence of good faith on the part of Spain, MADRID, Aug. 11.—It is semi-oflicially stated here that the reply of the United States is satisfactory to this government, AMERICAN ANOTHER It WillGo ona Peaceful Mission, {y Which Two American Sol- And Mainly to Show Off Our diers Are Killed and Fif- Fighting Ships to the teen Others Are European Nations, Wounded, The European Station for (h© pweive Hundred Spaniards Are Navy Will Be Established as Put to Rout Soon as the War With Schwan’s Forces—Span- Spain Is Overs by General ish Loss Heavy. 11, — With Scripps-Mcrae Service. @ realization, Admiral Sampson — Ponce, Aug 11.—Gen, Schwan's ae ppt eng arr Pe forces en route for Mayaguez had an TeUatted Blates hasever sent abroad, |e8sement yesterday with twelve It will be composed of some of the hundred S jards near Hormigue- pest battleships and ciuisers in the res, inflicting considerable damage navy. The European powers Will upon the enemy. The Spaniards were aave te Opportunity 10 wee ate ngey, | ttiven back and the Americans pro: vad which have become famous tie | ceeded to Mayaguez. w over. Our loss was two killed and fif- ‘Admiral Sampson's mission will be teen wounded, ‘The Spanish loss is far different from that laid out for yoknown but is thought to be heavy, gion, Aug. pe will wate Tris not clesr what part Powell| Commodore Watson when he was ordered to proceed with a fleet to Spain to destroy Camara’ fleet, He will not have decks cleared for action in anti tion of a meeting with hos- tile ships, but will have the vessels of his command bedecked gala at- Their peaceful appearance will the foreigners with their fighting capacitie: Cervera met them off Santis: ‘Admiral Sampson will yisit the principal European ports with the fleet, when a squadron will be left in European waters, re-establishing the European station, which was deserted at the outbreak of the war. Some of the ships of the fleet will proceed on to the Philippines, to re- place such of Dewey's ships as itmay ry to send home for dock- Massachu- w York and he Colum- A the be the one who hauled it off and sold it here to the Three Rivers mill. The trial will take place tomorrow and promises to prove of great inter- he people of that section. Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair. plCES BAKING 1, ot Tartar Powder will form the nucleus’ of the fleet. It has not been fally determined what ships will compose the European fleet, but it is understood that some of the smaller cruisers will be attached to that sta- tion. ‘The Oregon will probably proceed to the Philippines, as it has been de- cided to place one of the big battle- ships, if not two, im the Pacifle waters, in view of the requirements of the United States in that part of the world, It is quite likely that the Texas Among the Spanish killed was a lieu- tenant who was found on the field after the battle. SCHOONER CAPTURED. The Bancroft Runs one to the Shore on the Isle of Pines, Scripps-McRae servic Key West, Fla., Aug. 11.—The Bancroft has just arrived and reports it sighted a schooner ten miles from the sovth coast of the Isle of Pines. ‘The Bancroft sent out a launch with a one-punder aboard, As soon as the launch was seen the schooner was run ashore and beached. The sol- diers on shore fired on the launch which returned the fire with its one- pounder and drove the soldiers off. Stoker Noulouris was killed by a bul- let fn the arm and chest, which was our only casualty. The Spanish loss is thought to be heavy. MAY NOT MOVE THE TROOPS. Scripps- McRae Service, a: Washington, Aug. 11,—Surgeon- General Sternberg bas advised against the proposed removal of troops from Chickamauga, If the troops take care of themselves he will join Sampson's fleet for the trip, |says, there will be but little sickness. inasmuch as she will be in excellent “errs pondition, Jt is doubtful if any of the auxilary cruisers will accompany the fleet, as was contem ated when Commodore Watson was placed tn command of the Kastero equardron, One of the divisions to be removed from Chickamauga will be camped at Lexington, Ky. The Louisville board of trade has renewed its efforts to secure a camp for Louisville, It is believed at Chickamauga that the troops to go Lexington will be the Nose and Second division of the First corps f. — yuder Brig. Geo, MoKee. . Rawards, Kar, Eye, a Specialist, Padocab, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY THURBDAY, AUGUST 11, 1898 GENEROUS | | | man Says—No European Na- tion Would Have Been So Lenient. Europe Must Sooner or Later Abandon All of America to Americans—It ts the Des- tiny of Ameriva, Scripps McRae Service New York, Aug. correspondent of a paper here sends an interview with Signor Canevary, the Italian minister of foreign affairs, relative to the peace terms imposed on Spain by the United States. The Italian minister of state says that the United States has beea very generous with Spain, and any European power would have imposed much more se- “Burope is bound,” he adied, ‘sooner or later to aban- don Awerica to Americans, It is the destiny of the American nation to control all of North America.” LGER DENIES A That Miles and Shafter Haye Been Ordered to Cease Fighting. vere conditi ScrippeMcRae Service. Washington, Aug. 11,—Secretary Alges positively denies the report that orders have been issued to Gen~ erals Miles and Shafter to make no further move on the enewy. Alger also denjed the rumor that a trace between Spain and this country had been agreed to, BLANCO SATISFIED. Reported That the Old Spaniard is All Ready to Surrender. Scripps McRae Service. Boston, Mass., Aug. 11.—It is re- ported here today that reliable infor- mation has heen received that Cap- General Bianco has declared that he is ready to surrender Hayana and Cuha. London, Aug. 10,—The newspa- pers comment upon the battle of Malate as being a repetition of the now familiar story, “The Spaniards, brave gnd incompetent, firing wildly and attacking too late, and the Americans, brave, cool and skillful, notwithstanding that their operations were conducted in the midst of a tropical monsoon.’’ GEN. MILES CONFIRMS The Report of the Skirmish at Guayamo on Monday. Scripps McRae Service. Washington, Aug. 11.—The war department has received a dispatch from Gen, Miles confirming the re- port of the skirmish between Gen. Haines’ forces and the Spaniards near Guayamo on Monday. CAMP WYCKOFF, Scripps-McRae Service, Washington, Avg. 11.—The pres- ident ordered Montauk camp on Long Island to be named Camp Wyckoff. THE MONIE BAUER Will Not Be Raised Until the River Reaches a Lower Stage. The Mary N. Is Now Gravel in Her Place, Hauling The efforts to raise the Monie Bauer, the little boat used by Voight Bros. to haul the gravel to the city for streets, have been abandoned and the craft turned over to the insurence men, who will wait for a lower stage of water to raise her. The Mary N is carrying the gravel to the city for the unfortunate boat. Selling Higher This Month Than Last, ‘The price of Illinois Central stock is this month quoted to employes at $107.50 per share, an increase over last month's pri has ordered to The war department Gen. Merriam, at San Franci: assémble transports as rapid possible, so the remainder of the ex- Ppedition may embark for Manila ios deter It is believed 20,000 men sprcessary to” proper), gertison the Philippines. ‘ | AMERICA. tory to, ‘That Is What an Italian States- DEFENDING {A FIGHT AT | AGUINALDO. ‘The Philippine Junta Claims That the Insurgent Leader | Has Obeyed General Merritt. Forty Americans Lighthouse Against 800 Span- iards—American Fleet Shelled the Enemy. That He Has Kept Every Promise Only One American Wounded He Has Made—All He Wants and Two Hundred Spaniards Is That the Philippines Are Reported to Have Should Be Annexed, Been Killed. Seripps-McRag Service. New York, Aug. 11.—The Herald ; Scrip MeRge Service Hoyg Kong, Aug, 11,—The mem- 11.—A_ Rome i neagpia Sportsmen Daily En- indy day local a to} the try to shoot even the inferior 5 fail to bring back goodly sont al the slain, . Tbe doyes are very plentiful, and the sport 1s daily becomieg popular, The yya club hag dort abandened ite shone on aceount of the superior attractions of dove shooting. F Cenc aeh a> eeen BIG BARBECUR... ma The four becue to take curred today. crowds went} out from the There was hardly | TRADE—THE an available rig left after early morn-| PROTECTION,” is the title of a ing. document just issued hy the Ameri- ‘The barbecue took place nine miles] 42 Protective Tariff League. This trom taal, document clearly demonstrates the attractions to be enjoyed. effect of the system of Free Trade ly that there will be political speak. [Under the Wilson Tariff. It is based ing some time during the day, on the result of the ‘ne {ndustrial Censu: FRACERNITY SUCCESS, the hands of every yoter, Seven copies to any address for six cents. pemeerer Address W. F. Wakeman, Gener Secretary, No. 135 West 23d s'reet, New York. place and | OF FRE NGS ¢ The Paducah Golden Cross Com- manderies enjoy the distinction of having the best’ degree staff in the order in Kentucky, and it Is believed the equal of any in the ed States. Banner Commandery will confer the Try Stutz’s orange sherbet; it is just what you need. SAN JUAN. Defended a WAS KILLED INSTANTLY. Tom Davis Struck and Killed by a Passenger Train Near Ful- ton — He Family. Leaves a The Coroner’s Jury Said the hill- ing Was the Result of Careless~ ness on the Part of the En- gineer and Conductor. Yesterday’s Fulton Leader says: ‘Tom Davis an old resident of Fulton Davis was walking on the towards Kentueky and tf ‘strack him squarely before of Davis after the accident, and fied that he found five scalp wounds be Peoporey | of his left and four broken, back broke,. mek ee peal broke, ~~~ re the follo verdict" We, the j a, raed Tom Davis came to his ing struck hy the 12 bound train, ranpi mt ot tbe oo part or; in posh Tenn, 2 * % “Davis was 52 years of age, leaves a wife and ore ee Ww He has been living the place, near town, for past "There Was Bat.O: Was Continued morrow, and ‘ntil To: here was little activity about the city hall this morning. When the day force came down in the early morning, they found nothing on the record board but a record of the ar- rest of ‘one white horse,” by the night force. Louis Clark, colored, was charged with a breach of the peace, but the case was not ready for trial, and was continued until tomorrow, This was the only business before the court, and the disappointed crowd had to seek other diversions. Best 10-cent whiskey in the city at Lagomarsino’s. sey, Ue 220 07 Be hott ning too and wot- of ty Paton and TEN CENTS A WEXK. CAPT. MURPHY. He Is Going About Trying to Pose as a Hero From Santiago, Went to Frankfort to Get a Pars for Carrying a Pistol, ret dispatch to the Louis« yesterday says : R. S. Murphy, of the Fenessee regiment, arrived here this morning and applied to Gov. Bradley for « pardon for carry- ing concealed deadiy weapons. Capt. Morphy was arrested several weeks ago at Fulton, Ky. Murphy says at the time recruiting officer of the Second Tea- nessee and had a right to carry weapons. Gov. Bradley will " C Second Howard Dodds Adjudged a Lunas 3 tic, The Remains of rant ‘ j, seventeen “years oll, son of ty Sheri Dodds, one. of the Poesia and best liked citizens of, Caldwell county, was adjudged in- sane Ne j Hopkinsyille at 1 The remains of Overture—Qrechestra. Vocal solo—Miss Claybaker. Vocal solo—Master Herbert art. instrumental duet—Misses Hummel. Vocal solo—Mr. Rob Scott. Piano selection —Mr. Harry Gilbert. Vocal solo—Mrs, Stewart. Vocal duet—Mrs, Tindall and Miss Mary Corbett, Vocal solo—Miss Ella Patterson. Selection—Bana. Vocal solo—Miss Julia Scott. Stew- Don’ Tol To quit Away. ever, be mag take No-To- es weal inen ‘Cure guava Booklet and ‘sample free. Address JRtaring Remedy Co, Chicago or New Worle mystic work on quite a number to- night at her beautiful ball in the Campbell pujlding, Grand Cow- mander Brooks, of Sturgis, will be present and conduct the installation of officers, CARD OF TH The ladies of the First Christian church desire to return their thanks to Mr. Sanders Fowler and ofticers of the Dick Fowler for the very pieasant and profitable excursion of yesterday. A Clearing Out of - Summer Goods The big run we have had on summer shces Sure Care For Chilis and Fever Pleasant to take, and costs only = ase a bottle. WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANO KIDNEY TEA Isa positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaints of all kinds—2s cents per box. Manufactured by .»H. WINSTEAD Seventh and Washington Sts, Paducah, Ky fimest line of ww Merson, i a Now is your time to HO. ROCK &S and slippers is a caution. We have more left. get bargains, for they must go. ODD SIZES WINSTEAD'S. CHILL TONIC |\veR¥ CHEAP. 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