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THE Largest Circulation T Best Telegraph News SUN Best for Advertisers HE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. THE WEATHER— Local rains, VOLUME II—NUMBER 278 ; = = wwewecces GAVE UP THE PHILIPPINE Rumored That the Surrender Made at Manila on Satur- day Included All the Philippines. JOE WHEELER |PHILIPPINE 1800, .,. ESTABLISHED, ,.. 180 es LOVELY Creams aud [Ces | Up His Congressional Race and Seek a Place in the Upper House. | Merritt, Providing a Pian of Government for the City and Territery. Admiral Dewey and General Mer- ritt, Now Has a Clear Field, But Would flave Very Hard Opposition in a Race for the All Municipal Laws, Courts and institutions Will Remain if the Report Is True, Have Effectually Settled the —aTt— ’ Philippixe Question, Senate. Unchanged, : y ’ Sdityps Seeman Seewess Seriypa McRae service. Seripps-MeRae Service, $ Washington, Aug, 18.—It issemi-]| Montgomery, Ala,, Aug. 18,—] London, Aug. 18.—A Manila dis- officially stated that the Spanish sur-|Gen. Joe Wheeler's friends have de-/patch, dated the 14th inst., says render at’Manila August 13 included | cided to push his candidacy for U.|General Merritt will soon issue a aba, tie whole of the Philippine group.|S, senator instead of for congress.]® proclamation embodying scheme é Admiral Dewey and General Merritt]The general bas not yet consented toJof government for the Philip , Drop in and try his clegant phos-} "8% therefore, abrogated that pro-| the change in his political plans. He} Its principal provisions will be pro- phates, Phone 313 for your vision of the protocol which referred | has an almost clear fleld for congress} tection to all personal property ; the drug wants. to the settlement of the Philippine] while there are other senatorial can] municipal laws, vourts and all local question and which it has been feared] didates, among whom are Governor|institutions to remain unchanged 20000000888 would give the commissioners. the]Jobnson, ex-Gevernor Oates andjuntil further notice and subject to greatest trouble. If the report be| Congressman Bankhead. the supervision of the American gen- 2 true the Spani , by the terms of re eral; to open trade for all foreign the surrender at Manila, have given ENEMIES MEET. nations and the protection of public = up the very bone of contention over SS property. . which they hoped to raise the most! Oonigion of Bicycles Results Fa- trouble and have immeasurably sim- 75,000 plified the ultimate settlement of the adh al and the pre si peels tl csesee — eee Volunteers, and Perhaps More, BIG COMBIN Were Sworn Evemies and Neither Will Soon Be Mus- Would Give the Read to tered Out, weak or the Other. iain The Cotton Manufacturers eatce os Will Be Especially Those Included 2 paring to Make a Scripps: McRae Service in the Second Call—Regiments Trust. Williamstown, Ky., Aug. 18.— Two well known young men of this town named Ashcraft and Whaleo, while out riding on their bicycles col- lided at a terrific speed and one is dead and the other is dying. The young men were sworn enemies and neither would give the road to the Wil HE LEFT. An Explanation of. the Governor of the Philip- Are Not Yet Known, Scripps-McRae Service. Washington, Aug. 18.—An au- thoritative statement was made by General Corin teday that it is the intention of the war department to muster out between 75,000 and 100,000 volunteers as soon as possi- ble, Those mustered out will be particularly those who enlisted under the second call. Just what regi- ments will be included in the muster WAPHON TS known 1OF Be Fighteen Millions of Dollars, Most- pital, Will Do the Business, GOSH! THAT'S A HUMMER!) = besten S) The man from ‘Squeedunk’’ says, when he sees the rich and creamy], rippe MeRae Ser foam that rises on a glass of our pure, : cool beer, and tastes the delicious} Chicago, Aug The flavor of our Brook Hill whiskey. As| reliably obtained here that the cotton @ strengthening and toning beve | thread concerns of the . there is nothing like a glass of our| are on the eve of pure high grade lager beer, ales and whiskies. Try them. ¢ BOZEO'S PLACE Is news is United States com leting a com- bination with a total capitalization of $18,000,000 and which will include practically all important cot hn thread plait’ and over four fitths the of the ontput of America, A de- pines Ran Away. : : ti crease }.. price will probably be the i _ RICHMOND MOUSE BAR) [result of the combination, A large| Was Afraid His Surrender Would A popular resort for gentlemen who] proportion of capital will be held by Be Taken to Include All x appreciate an up-to-date establish-/an English syndicate or its repre- the Islands. ~~ ment in al! its sppointments, and eae aX sentatives. Meetsfall —- Scrippe- McRae Seevioe the requirements London, Aug. 18.—The Times}... : f OF THE PEOPLE HARD, IF TRUE. Madrid correspondent says the rea-/SCVers! More Deputy United : : son of Governor General Augusti’s} States Marshals to Be Let > Lara raged Heturned Volunteers From Ma- departure from Manila was that be- ‘Out—Deputy La Rue Will , a me CART: nila Tell of Sufferings cause Augusti was governor of all Probably Remain. - Se = on the Steamers. the Philippines it was feared that « y sections capitulation signed by him would be Say That They Had But Two} taken to include the entire territory Meals a Day, Tough Coffee under his jurisdiction, Therefore he decided to transfer the duty of final surrender to the governor of Visayas, General Augusti’s departure was probably another precaution taken in the same line, because had he been on the island, it would be assumed that he could not resign his position, TROUBLE BREWING. Good Bye Old Headache If you use our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. J.D, BACON & CO. PHARMACISTS Gold Fish Agents, Marshal James Will Cut Off the Heads of Seyen of His Depus ties iv the Near Future—Un- known Who They Will Be, and Tougher Hash, Scripps: McRae Service San Francisco, Aug. 18,—Seven volunteers have returned from Manila on the transport Australia They tell a piti- ful story of hardships during the journey from San Francisco to the They claim they were treats That they consisting They con- U.S. Marshal James has received orders from headquarters at Wash- ington to reduce bis force of field deputies from 22 to 15. He has made the order public, but has as yet made no announcement as to who the unfortunate deputies who are to get the ax will be. Deputy La Rue, of the city, does not know whether be is on the list or not. Itis very probable, however, that he is not. He isin» district that is greatly in need of a deputy, and besides he has won the admir: n and commendation of his supe or officers for his vigilance and tention to duty, and they likely will not feli like letting him go. It is said that three of the seven to go are the depnties at Russellville, Owensboro and Elizabethtown, This would leave but two deputies south of Louisville, the one in Paducah and the one in Bowling Green. In case the force is reduced, and there seems to be no doubt but that it will be, the result will be very gratifying to those left, as it will give them much more work, and cor- responding increase in compensation. Marshal Blackbaro had about 38 deputies, and this number was re- duced to 22 only # short time ago. The further reduction will make the deputyships well worth having. on ace count of sickness, Seventh and Jackson orieat. APPEAL TAKEN. A Revolution May Break Out in Spain at Any Time, ed like serfs and slaves. Bob Blanks Will Not Hang For Somegvime. had only two meals a day of hard tack, coffee and hash. coffee sometimes Scripps: McRae Service. Madrid, Aug. 18.—The Province ot Valencia is growing more restless and serious trouble may occur at avy time. Three smal] bands ef revolu- tionists are hurrying from village to village propagating a revolt which will break out at the first signal of, outbreak from the big cities. GERMANY INVESTIGATING To See if the German Adnural Did Anything Wrong in Help- ing Augusti to Escape. declare the Hon, A. E, Wilson, the Louisville) iained cigar butts, and the hash was lawyer who defended Bob Blanks, the Mayfield negro rapist, today filed ‘an appeal in Frankfort, which under the statute defers the hanging, set J originally for August until the court of appeals can pass on the beyond eating. CUBANS TO GO TO WORK. Will Be No Longer Needed as Sol- diers as the Spanish Army | Blanks is still in jail at Louisville, Is Not Fighting. ‘and Jong ago abandoned hope. {> PAY TRAIN HERE. It Will Remain Until Tomorrow to Pay Off, Scripps. McRae Service Washington, Aug. 18,—rIt has decided that the Cuban army is to be regularly mustered out of ser- vice as there is no longer a Spanish army in Cuba, ‘The Spanish troops now there are considered as merely doing garrison duty. The Cubans will be advised to return to their farms and go to work. The Llinois Central pay train ar- rived this afternoon from the St. Louis division, and will finish paying off tomorrow. It wiil then go up the division to Louisville. LENDLER & LYDON’S Scripps'McRae Service. Berlin, Aug. 18.—The German government communicated immedi- ately with the representatives at Hong Kong on hearing the report that Governor Augusti escaped from Manila on a German cruiser, but no A. RUSSIAN OPINION. Bhoes at $3,50 and $4 can’t be beat for $5. Try « pair. ‘Thinks the Settlement of the Phil-| confirmation of the report has thus FATAL LIGHTNING ‘Waucate Your Bowels With Cascarets, ippine Questu Presents | far beeu received. The government ad § Candy Cathartic, cure coustipation forever Great Ditliculties. expects that the action of the Ger- Five Sons of a Farmer in Iowa Cremated in a Barn, Wo. lo. If 6. 6. C, fall, drue='*s refund money — os ort ~ | Scripps: McRae Service. » Awarded St. Petersburg, Aug. 18,—A semi- Highest Honors—World's Fair, {oficial journal says the Philippine Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. | settlement presents great difficulties, DR: Autonomy for the islands if attempt- ed should be gradual and under the {ING % a man admiral will be found to mean nothing unfriendly to the United States, Scripps-MeRae Service. Independence, Iowa, Aug. 18 Five sons of a farmer named Foy were cremated ina barn struck by LOUIS, Louis Bush, the witness in the murder case of John Brown, colored, tutelage of Europe. Any other|charged with killing Ed Capps, who| lightning last night, ‘The terrible a regime, it says, would bring bar-|W$ brought here by Oflicer Gray,|cident occurred during a heavy barism. was today furnished with transporta-| storm. tion to St, Lous by Mayor His fare was paid by the city, Lang. __ Making Themselves at Home. iv ‘Topeka Capital ‘Santiago Must Be Ours’ headline in a paper published in Honolulu. It looks odd at frst, but we will be accustomed to it in time. The greatest jar of empire will come when the journals of the Philippive Islands will be dina united hig ey MORE SOLDIERS FOR MERRITT. STREETS TO BE CLEANED, Scripps: McRae Service. San Francisco, Aug, 18.—General Merriam has been ordered to send the Seabdia and Arizona to. Manila with The grass in the streets and on the sidewalks is to be cleaned off as soon baile Sire, rapping east it ul rthern recruits for General Merritt. an lava chaee pera Peleg will... peomapiy..\ 5,000 | sightly vegetation and in ’ | aa PADUCAH, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1898 FOR SENATOR.| PROCLAMATION His Friends Want Him to Give} Will Soon Be Issued by Generalj/He May Yet Conflict With the} A Merchant Was Charged With TROUBLESOME [POLICE COURT American Troops—The In- surgent Leader Is Angry. Having Violated the Law Relative to Adver- tising, Property Will Be Protected and| Merritt Has 14,000 Soldiers, and| The Prosecuting Attorney Takes Sides With the Defendant and Says He Ought Not to Be EB ltt Rea ead ficient to Hold Aguin- aldo in chesits cil Seripps-MeRae Service. The proprietors of the Hub Dry Washington, Aug. 18.—It is re-| Goods company were this morning in Ported that Aguinsldo may attempt! the police court to answer s summons td occupy Manila because he was not] barging them with violating the rdinance relative to the distributi allowed some part in the surrender of bs, advert ing waar. ee the city. It is giving the adminis-/ There ig an ordinance which says tralicn some concern, It is known that people engaged ia the business that Aguinaldo has 30,000 armed|0f bill posting shall pay an annual Filipinos while the United States has|!icense of $40. Distributing adver. dilip a little over 14,000 t thane tising matter as a business comes y © Some over 28, oops "under the same head. But it is believed Dewey and Merritt: Attorney Oscar Kahn represented cap take care of them all. The ad-|the defendant, and the court stated nripistration is very anxious to avoid}i® advance that he had decided the alae sae construction ef the ordinance before, tare oe 1 bd tags beg: and intimated that there was no use place shou guinaldo have to belin arguing it. conquered. The attorney took the position, SUED FOR $15 00. however, that whereas people who tribute their own advertising mat- “Grip” f ter are not necessarily in the business of bill posting, and the defendants Against the Western Union Telegraph Company. Wilkins Brings Suit] had only distributed their own dodg- 4 hey Are Thought to Be Sut- ers, they were not guilty of any vio- lation of the law. ‘They had a right to advertise their own business. After Mr. Kahn had finished, Pro- They Failed to Deliver a|secuting Attorney Wheeler Campbell Message Announcing the Lge ioe bea ~~ tie ‘ wise ‘ jis province to see the ends of justice Dea tie ee defeated, and said he coincided with eee oo the other attorney and thought the B, F. Wilkins, better known 8} defendant had not vielated any law, “Crip,’’ yesterday afternoon late} and should not be fined. He said the filed suit in the circuit court against! ordinance was passed for the purpose the Western L nion Telegrapy com-| of raising revenue for the city. It pany for $1500 damages, required all persons in the business le alleges that about the 24th of| of posting bills or distributing adver- July, bis wife, who was at Charles-|tising matter to pay # license of $40 tom, Mo., died, and that ber father,/s year. In the business, in the opin- Thomas H. Schofield, telegraphed|ion of the attorney, meant a man him the fact and the time of the] who derived in whole or in part, pro- funeral, and that he wasrepensior -m!.-- 1. » Jivelihood from the business, o wow is able to cond. ae ‘oud oF Paes of fie “ii Ue Tent out his own advertising matter it was kept at the} was not necessarily in the business, Cla liveréd, he avers, office here, and be was notifled by|and if the position taken by the court mail that it was there for him. When|were true, no man, no matter what he went after it, it was 24 hours sf-|his business, would have any right to ter it should have been delivered,and | even pass around his cards, The he was prevented, on account of the| ordinance was not passed to protect delay, from attending the funeral at] the pill poster, but to keep any and Charleston. — every one from engaging in the bu: He prays judgment in the sum Of | ness without paying license. The $1500, sate, Het IL license is for the benefit of the city and not the bill poster. A man who NOSE BROKEN. [has ‘tis own ‘advertisiog “matter dis pedi tas tributed is not guilty under the law, ne 5 it isclaimed, ‘The bill poster can Mr. Clarence Coker Painfully | gavertise anybody and Vitetribute Injured This Fore- anyone’s bills and advertising, but Ae the poor merchant bas to pay the B: same price to distribute his owa and i a i no one’s else. Fell From the Rear Door of the] Attorney Campbell's speech was Three Rivers Milling Com- [very convincing, and he deserves pany’s Building, great credit for espousing @ cause, fees and advocating what he thought was Mr. Clarence Coker, « well-keown AGUINALDO.| PROCEEDINGS. right, despite the fact it may have been to his pecuniary disadvantage. Judge Sanders, in rendering his decision, adhered to his construction of the law, but said he did not think there was any intention on the pari of the defendants to violate the law and he did not desire to muss them into a fine. He accordingly dis missed the case, but warred all oth. ers against falling into error, similar to the defendants, man who appeared to be very much on the “hog’” when tody by Officers McClane and Ul! man last night. He sai from Evansville, and in court this morning was advised to leave the city at once. He did. BATTLE OF MANILA. It Will Be etean: res Tomor- row Night at La Belie Park. An Unfortunate But Unayoida- ble Postponement Last Night, The ‘Battle of Manils ’’ adver. tised to take place at La Belle park last night, did not come off, greatly to the disappointment of a large ceowd. The explanation given by one of the officers of the street car company is that Mr. Bour undertook the en- terprise himself; he got along where money had to be advanced to him, and itwas advanced in such amounts by the street var company, Manager Bostwick and the park keeper, that those who had advanced the money could never expect to recover it from the production. Some of those em- ployed to manipulate the ships and other apparati struck for money last night and Mr. Bour could not meet the demands. As he was at the head of it himself and already more money had been advanced to him by the persons above mentioned, the pro- ion was declared off. [he money was not returned, be- cause that would have been impossi- ble, There were a great many people in the park before any tickets ‘were sold, and these, of course, could not have been put out, and Andrew Nipper is the name of ») taken into cas | come} he come }¢ TEN CENTS A WEKK. LOUISVILLE LEGION. The First Kentucky Regiment Reaches Porto Rico in Great Shape, will P ably Do Garrison Duty and May Remain in the Is- land Several Months, 18.—General Graut bas reported his arrival and that cf the First Kentucky Regiment. n. Cobia says that all the First Kentucky lias arrlyed safely, but no detailed report had as yet been re- ceived as to its Col. Goteman, be sek, was ow in command of his regiment, and that Grant would undoubtedly be put in command of a brigade of which the First Kentucky would be a part. | Washington, Aug. The First Kentucky has not been in any of the engagements, “Gen. Grant reports, for the reason that the First Battalion has waited daily ex- pectivg the arrival of its Colonel. Gen. Corbin said further that the First Kentucky would probably make the march to San Juan with Gen. Miles. This is a special honor. How long its services would be needed in Porto Rico Gen. Corbin could not say, but the present pros- pects are that it woujd remain on the island for several months at least. Col. Castleman’s boys will proba- bly get part of the garrison work at San Juan, where they will get a taste of real army life. CITY PHYSICIAN INDISPOSED. Dr. Riyers Has a Mild Attack of Blood Poisoning. City Physician H. T. Rivers is suffering from blood poisoning in the right arm. He probably contracted it while dressing some wound. While it is noihing serious, it nevertheless gives him great pain, but he is still able to be at work, LENDLER & LYDON Will give you a shoe for $3.50 whivh others sell for 85. 1602 some of them, at least, would have claimed the price of admission, whether they had paid itor not. In addition to valready in the ark, many, especially bove. store their way in, and these would also have claimed ten cents, the result be- ing there would have been a woeful shortage in the funds, and many would have gone away dissatisfied. The show was thrown open to all who desired to attend, free of charge, and thirteen or more trailers were filled with those who availed them- selves of the opportunity. The whole thing was very unfortunate, and is regretted by the street car company aud the park management, as well as everybody else, but it could not be helped, ‘omorrow night the battle will be given free of charge to all, and the tire works display will be theffinest ever seen in the city. The fire works arrived last night, and the freight was paid by the street car company, which vouches for the excellence of BREAD _ OF LIFE aaass CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURG DIPLOMA FLOUR Every barrel, halt barrel, sack oF ackage guaranteed to be made From PURE SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT —none finer, All tirst.class retail grocers sell it. Best families buy it. YOUR MONEY BACK if notasrep- resented. IS ABSOLUTELY PURE the production promised. young man employed atthe Three Rivers Mill, slipped and fell from the rear door of the mill, which fronts on the river, about 9:30 this morning, and was badly injured. He fell eight or ten feet, and in addition to his nose being broken, his face was painfully lacerated. He was picked up and Dr. Reddick was cal and dressed his injuries. This afternoon he was reported as resting easy at his home on North Sixth street. LENDLER & LYDON Have the best $2 shoe in the city ‘ Every pair guaranteed. léa. VERx OHEAP. They Sure Cure yf Chills and WINSTEAO’S GHILL TONIG Pleasant to take, and costs only ase a bottle. WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANO KIDNEY TEA Is a positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia, liver and kiduey complaints of all kinds. 5 Cents per. box. Manufactured by 8. H. WINSTBAD Seventh and Washington Sts., Paducah, Ky, Mosquitos Pick THEIR TEETH... 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