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” Largest Circulation E Best Telegraph News THE SUN Best for Advertisers VOLUME II—NUMBER 282 WE WANT THE EARTH. So An Eminent Spaniard Thinks, Says We Will Rob All Other Kuropean Nations of Th American Colonies, 1960... ESTAMLISIIED..... 1800 LOVELY Creams and [Ces ISOULES Drop in and try his elegant phor- phates. Phone 315 for you drug wants, | And That We Propose to Annex All the South American Republics at Mexico and Our Leisure, Serippe-Metiae Servic Madtid, Aug. 23.—Senor 4 well known writer in an interview regarding the American Philippine policy, says that the United States Means to rob not only Spain but all of their that the ates furthermore proposes the South American republics, ‘ MAY GO TO MEXICO. General Pando Said to be Getting upas a Santos other European countries American colonies, and United to annex Mexico and all WOOU000008 SHOTS FIRED. reeves Wes No Bloodshed City of Mexico, Aug. 43.—The As a Result of the object of General Pando's visit tof! Noise. ¢ Meltae Servi Mexico is said to be the organizing gigantic colonization scheme. It Wreenraned ta aid that 4,000 Spanish soldiers hot the Peace Last Night, Alex Volt Bree a ’ iss t 1 FIGHT KILLED — |: will be colonized on the ishmus of nfepec. There was w bloodless shooting af- fray on Boyd street last night. Ac Gording to the stories told the police Alex Yellima [attacked Bad Nance and threw al bricks at him, one ‘of them striking him in the side. Rance drew a pistol and in self-de- fense, it is alleged, fired two shots at Yeltima, driving him off. ore oUt A Warrant agsiost rabreach of the peace, rrant was issued against him for the shooting. Yeltima bas not been caught. caving in of « tunnel of the Chartiers BACK AGAIN. division of the Pan Handie railway y'Fames Husbands, the Law=!"*mgut kmea exgne men ana-pos- Witeves to ‘ile sibly ten, and injured five men, two yer, be rE will die, Itoccurred at rst Love, iwo More Will Die as the Resuit of a Tunnel Cave-In, Accident Handle Railroad Late Last Night. Aud The ' Ge red on the Scripps Mt Pittsburg, Va,, Aug. The of whom 10:40 p. workmen who were making repairs. The dead are Jchn Jones, foreman of |i Ashton, Va.; Felix of Glendale, Ba 1, | toreigoers. welt foreig MORE GOLD FINDS. m., the wall caving in on k to Paducah to Will Practice Law. He Has Come Resite Mills a laborer, and six unknown Mr. James Husbands, the known lawyer, and a brother of Col. L, D. Hasbauds, circuit judge, lef the city two years ago, and aban- doned his law practice to settle on 2 “ his farm in Livingston county and] Prospectors Stampeding to the spend the remainder of his days in Gold Fields in the the peaceful tranquillity of rural life. ine He has found two years of it about North. as irksome as be cares to have it, = however, and yesterday returned to} Details of the New Finds Have Paducab, and will resume his resi- Not Yet Been Made dence here, likewise the practice of Kr law. His family will be here, and in bis a day or two he will hang out bis er ae shingle again. His many friends are glal to wel- come him back. NICE POSITION, r wn Scripps McRae Service Wash Aug. 23,—Be- the second and the Tacoma, August fifth, six hundred prospectors stam- tween peded from Dawson to the newly dis- covered gold diggings on the north fork of Korty’Mile Creek, in Amer- No details of the find Another stampede from Is Accepted by Mr. Arthur Bailey, of the Gity, ican territory. * Mr. Arthur Bailey, who bas been] are known on, the Register for a year or tWO,|Siaguay to the foot of a giacier 8 has accepted a position as traveliog) nites away and 25 miles from trail agent for the Cur-Cura Soap com- ied hotatle of thie has pany, and leaves tonight or tomorrow 4 for Tew York to assume bis new] strike are not known. ill have the south as a remeneenensnone Cdl York will be bis MILES DID NOT SAIL. headquarters. There deveral 8 taken place. in ‘orto Stay sul May Mr. Bailey came here from Me-| Is tropolis, and has become a most pop- ular young well worthy, of the Days. a ay crtpps- McRae Service Ponce, Aug. 2 Pp and a good one, for sg § ms pecan tar who has been|4id not sail last night for New Or- in Metropolis for some time past,|leans. He may be delayed here sev- will arrive tomorrow aod enone the] eral days. assistant foremansnip of Thompson's ———__—_____ RESIGNS AGAIN. laundry. na ERPRETER. ACTING AS THERRPRET at Last Be- Citizen —Generak Miles General Garcia Has Private of Cuba, a And Dr. Voris Hoisted the First Flag at Guayano, ro , pe McRae Service Beeld trom Dr.3:¥: Vo Havana, Aug, 23,—Gen, Calixto his nephew, and a member of Padu-|Garcia is now at Gibara, He has cah Lodge of Elks, anvouncing their} handed in bis resignation for the sate arrival at Guayana, Porto Rico.) ood time avd it has been acvept- Dr. Voris is acting as interpreter idee, LisiGa tba GiARIASA wee i ed. . Geo. Haines, and hoisted tee an jot flag at Guayano, | preparing to attuck Gibara when the over a battery. news of peace arrived, ipt caused by the shooting by a saloon keeper of a sailor from one of the colliers in Hampton Roads. number of vengeance on the saloon keeper by they were driven off and the saloon keeper put in jail for safe keeping. keeper's property and several mem- locked up. attempted a detail of 200 soldiers trom Fort | Monroe arrived and restored quiet. FEARED STARVATION A Mother Her Husband Had Lost His Job Scrippa- McRae Service. gan killed two children and with gas this morning. and the woman feared starvation, — | wi Scripps: McRae Service, Santiago with Lieut. Hobson and his staff to superintend the raising of Admiral Cervera’ The List of the Regiments May E PADUCA THE WEATHER— Generally fair tonight, Contin« tinued high temperature to- morrow. SOLDIERS ON A TEAR. Attempt to Avenge the Killing of a Sailor and Haye a Conflict With the Sheriff's Posse. End Up Their Night’s Fracas by Having a Fight With Negroes and Wound One—At Last Quieted by a Detail. Scrippw Mettee Service Newport News, Va., Aug. 25,— Phaebas, a small town in the rear of Ft. Monroe, was the scene of another riotous disturbance yesterday after- noon and last night. It was but a continuation of Sunday’s rioting On Sun- lay the soldiers and sailors to the 100 attempted to take lestroying his stock of goods. But Yesterday the soldiers attempted to vomplete the destruction of the saloon vers of the Fourth Maryland got Last night the soldiers to liberate the prisoners and fired several shots at the sheriff The deputies re- uroel the fire and the soldiers fell vack, but later had a fight with rowd of negroes, and one negro was hot through the thigh. At 10 o’elock | t and his deputies. tl t Kills Herself and Her Two Children With Gas, and She Feared Star- vati New York, Aug. 28,—Kate Man herself Her husband sa drunkard and has lost his job, HOBSON MAY LEAVE US. Be Sent to Santiago Raise One of Aduural Cer- vera’s Ships. to New York, Aug. 23,—The Segu- ancais scheduled to sail today for THE MUSTER OUT. Vossibly Be Made Pub- lie Today, l The “Rough Riders” Are Known to Be Included in the Justice } Justices are members of the Catholic church which is very largely effected Ala. from the president for his congratulations on the result at Manila, m. the government buildings in Hono- hulu were hauled down and amid sol- emn and impressive ceremonies the stars and stripes were run up and the annexation of the PADUCAH, KENTUCKY TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1898 THE PEACE COMMISSION. The President Has Decided to Appoint a Member of the Supreme Court on the Commission. The Choice Said to Lie Betweeu Justices McKenna and White, Both of Whom Are Catholics, Scripps: McRae Service. Cincinnati, Aug. 23.—The Com- mercial-Tribune has a Washington special which says that the president is determined to place a member of the supreme bench on the peace com- mission. It is thought that the Choice lies between Justice White and McKenna, .Both of these by the final settlement of the Philip- pine question, THE THIRD CORPS Has Been Ordered From Chatta~ nooga to Huntsville, Ala. ‘Scripps MoRae Service Washington, Aug. 23.—The en- tire Third Army Corps, excepting hose regiments sent to state camps for disbandonment, has been ordered rom Chickamauga to Huntsville, The regiments sent bome are be Second Arkansas, Second Ne- praska, Eighth and Fourteenth New York and Third Tennessee. DEWEY IS THANKFUL. Seripps-McRae Service, Washington, Aug. 25 —A telegram Dewey received today thanks OPEN THE BIDS TODAY. Scripps-McRae Service. Washington, Aug, 23.—Represen- tatives of all the great ship-building ‘euncerns in the United States are at the navy department today to witness the opening of the bids for the con- struction of sixteen torpedo boat de- stroyers and twelve torpedo boats. WESTERN FOREST FIRES. | Scripps. McRae Service, San Francisco, Aug. 23.—Disas- trous forest fires are raging in Cal- avaras county over a tract twenty miles long and five miles wile. The loss is sixty thousand dollars thus far. ANNEXATION COMPLETED. On Aug. 12 the Stars and Stripes Were Raised, Honolulu, Aug. 12.—At 11:52 a. ., today, the Hawaiian flags on all islands to the Jnited States was completed. WILL CONFESS. VERY BUSY SESSION. A Number of Offenders Before Jadge Sanders This Morn- ing—Several Fines Assessed, George Custer and His Wife Tell Different Stories in Court. Concealed Weapon Cases Were Left Open.. Beripys-McRae Service, stated today by an official fof Gen. Corbin’s office that the list of regi- ments to be mustered out announced today. the rough riders wouldjbe included in the list. The government has been asked to send dez, in Alaska, . Capt. Abercrombie} the character of which has no cutter with supplies. ficers are now feeding fifty men here. Nal be taken to Roosevelt hospital, One of the Leeches Owns Up to Theft, Acting County Attorney L. K. Taylor will appear before County Judge Tully this afternoon sometime and receive the confession of T. L. Leech, who was committed to jail last week ona charge of stealing wheat from a neighbor in the lower end of the county. His brother is reported as having been caught yes- terday. Leech sent word to County Attor- ney Graves today that he wanted to plead guilty, but the attorney went to Chicago at noon and left the mat- ter to Altorney Taylor, who will act for him during his absence. The prisoner will hkely be sentenced sometime this afternoon. Admiral Schley is confined to his home at Westport, Conn., by fever, t yet advises the sending of a revenue/been determined, and Fighting The army of-|Bob’’ Evans, of the Battleship Lowa, Washington, Aug. 23.—It was would be He stated that RELIEF FOR MINERS. Government Asked to Send Aid to the Destitute Gold Hunters. Scripps: McRae Service. Seattle, WasK., Aug. 23.—The relief to the destitute miners of Val- lew York, today, to be treated for typhoid GEN. FITZHUGH LEE’S Great book on Cuba. The whole trath by the one man who can tell it all. No other book ever sold so THE SALMON PACK. Scrlpps-McRae Service. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 23,.—The Alaska salmon pack season has just b peerteg weapon Cases against Latl Drake .and Isaac Willis, color again . , A breakman was introduced who swore that he lost a pistol in a game On a train Jast week, in which Drake, Willis and Ely were engaged. After he lost the pistol Ely placed it in the grip, in which there was al- ready one pistol. Drake saw the pistol there. This completely re- butted his statement under oath yes. terday when he swore he did not: know the pistol was in the grip. A warrant for false swearing will be BEAUTIFUL LEXINGTON. It Is Fast Becoming a Military Camp—Many Soldiers There, The Third Regiment Mentioned. Petition Being Circulated in the Third, Asking That They Be Mustered Out, Now That the War Is Oyer, Lexington, Ky,, Aug. 23.—Lex- ston, the beaut Bluegi camp. Ont in everywhere are to be seen coats who outnumber the citizens two to one. At camp Henry Clay everything is ready for the reception of the divi- ion from Chickamauga. Contractor Roche reported yesterday that the piping from the spring above Bry- nt’s Station was complete up to the point of coupling to the two large water tanks supplied by the Citizen’s issued against Drake, Isaae Willis was charged with gaming, but the offense was not com- mitted in this county and on motion of Prosecuting Attorney Campbell it was dismissed. In the breach of peace case against Marion Washington, jored, who was charged with abusing Seloma Backstron, no fine was assessed. A young woman present at the difficalty made a statement about the trouble, saying that Wathington had threatened to whip her and to poison her. The case was dismissed, but Washington was recognized to keep the peace. George Custard, colored. was charged with striking bis wife,Faunie Custard, at a colored cake walk at Needmore church. She went there and found her husband having a good time.” She cravi some of ‘de ba’beeued meat and asked her husband to get hersome. He told one of the waiters, to serve her, and the latter then demanded pay, and she had none. She sent him to her busband and then went herself. When sbe asked bim for the money he knocked her down. This was her story. Custard told a far different story, however. He said he had al- ways (riéd to ‘tiiake™ hivwite happy? That be had bought her everything sbe wanted and when the church se- lected him as one of the older men to attend the cake walk, he invited her to go with him. She declined and said she had an invitation to an- other entertainment. Custard, who Hier f is quite an old man, gave his evi- dence in a most laughable manner, and the gist of it all was that the wife had visited the cake walk and by her unbecoming conduct, had dis- graced him, especially when she snatched off his bouquet. The preponderance of evidence was in favor of the defendant, and the case against him was dismissed. Ella Jones, colored, was fined $5 and costs fer being drunk and dis- orderly, Mary West was fined $5 aud costs tor using insviting language towards Amanda McGee. Thousands of Knights of Pythias are assembled at Indianapolis for the biennial encampment which begins today. The en's cuummittee from Louisville is much encouraged over the prospects for getting the next en- campment for this cit hafter says the records show that 23,726 Spaniards sur- rendered at the fall of Santiago. Of these about 3,000 were guerrillas, leaving 21,000 to be sent to Spain. The last of them will embark by the Jatter part of the week. Gen, Sure Cure For Chills and Fever WINSTEAD'S CHILL TONIC Pleasant to take, and costs only ase a bottle. WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANO KIDNEY TEA Is a positive cure for constipation, dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaints of all inds—2s cents per Manufactured by S.H. WINSTBAD Seventh and Washington Sts, Paducah, Ky. Mosquitos Pick THEIR TEETH... Committee. The bread contract has been let to McMillan, of Lexington. oel Gaines, Captain of the Hop- kinsville Company, has been made Provost Marshal and is giving eftici- ent assistance to the city authorities in marshaling the city. A petition is being circulated among officers and men in the Third Kentueky, asking for a ‘“:muster oat.’ They say there is no longer any need for them. A social order in the Third Ken- tucky is called the ‘*7-T-S.”" What 1s it? The location of the camp of the brigade, which is made up. of the Third Kentucky, Fifth Linois avd 160th Indiana, is one of the best laid camps in the United States. The grassy hills and dales and beautifal woodlands in every regiment camp, with pure spring water in abundance, make the soldier’s life like a dream, Two men of Company K. Thira Kentucky, Zach Bryant and Joe Sinnott, are in Porto Rico on Gen. Wilson’s staff. These men are the only members of the Third Kentucky who left the United States. The general sentiment of the Third regiment, including officers and men, is that ‘‘muster-out”’ is preferable to ii se i pe ceptions, to be sent to the front in y capacity, but that not being pos- ble they want their freedom. Noth- g Official has been received in’ re- gard to this matter, but the opinion prevails that the Third is marked for ischarge at ap early date. Capt. Brinton B. Davis, of Com- pany K, Paducab. is a tnirty-second degree Mason, and an architect of high merit, He is commander of the lodge of Paducah, L, To quit etic, full Bae, the Strong. All druggists, bc or 81. Cure ¢1 ter" Booklet and sample free. Address teeing Remedy Co, Chicago or New Work There Was a Large Crowd on! the Chicago Excursion | Today. } Five Coaches Were Taken Fr. Paducah—More | epic Expected There were two hun lred aud iwi tickets sold to Chicago (!))< i rniny on the Illinois Centrai’s hiv ex sion to that tained some of the most prominent | people in the city. and exceeded in| he shops. the blae}q number the most sanguine expecta- tions of even the railroad men. There were five coaches, and the probability is that before the train reaches Chicago tomorrow morning, it will consist of twelve or thirteen. torney Eugene Graves, A. S. and R. Terrell, Thad Terrell, James agel, Muscoe Burnett. Rob Scott, Toni Shanks, Dr. I, B. Howell, J. Wallerstein and family, Sport Ep- Stein and family, Ferd Wetherington, Henry Schroth, Mrs. Hughes and daughter Ethel, I. L. Randolph, s. Fels and wife, A. Marcoffsky and wife, George Rawleigh, Pete Rogers, C. C. Rose, Harry Livingston. Mel vin Cherry, Henry Hans snd wife, Arch Bohannon and wife,Chas. Weil Mesdames Hart, Bronaugh and J. E. English, W. Robins and wife, Lee Rose, John Theobald, J. J. Bleich | and wife, Miss Ethel Johoson, John Dulaney, John Farley, Harry Craft! and Howard Anderson, C. E. Grid-| Jey and wife, Mies Zuiu Cobbs, Al- bert Ullman, J. S. Levy and wife, A. Levy and wife, Winn Tully, F. Jones, mother and sister, Henry Bradley, | Mrs. S. Folz and daughters, Dick/| Allen, Richard Holland, Lucien Dur- | rett, John Niehaus, Mrs. S, Plumb and daughter, Miss Katie, Oscar| Starks, Miss Maggie Griffin, A. N Clarke and wife, Mrs. W. F. Bard-| shaw, Mrs. L. W. Emery and son| Ren, Joe Griet, John Rogers, Jim Caldwell, Judge Campbell, Baker | and Randall, who have been at La} Belle park, Chas. Graham and} wife, of the city, and the following | of Mayfield: Joe Key, G. R. Allen! and wife, Art Brand and and wife, E. Fristoe, Collins Pittman and Mrs. | Jordan. | Mrs. Emma Fountain and daught- er, Miss Heien, af Springfield, Ill., who have been visiting at Golconda, also went, and Mr. Chas. Sugars, of tae boat store, left to go to Michigan ona visit to relatives. Mr. J. H. Zorn, who has been here for some Bet ups’ arectery Be a eles #8 return about October. B.N. YOUNG ACQUITTED, He Was Adjudged Not Guilty of| Corn-Stealing. B. N. Young, a young wan of near Slabtown, Graves county, who was charged with stealing corn from a neighbor, named Davis, was ar- traigned before Justive Settle this morning und agquitted. He was ar. rested sometime ago. © Constipation Forever, \WE ARE DANGEROUS. ty. The crowd const brought Europeans Have a Very Gocd Opinion of This Country, Perry ©. | cath Writes a Letter to His Parents That Is Gratitys tng to American People. Moneie. Lad tir A Aug. 23.—A letter tis city by the parents of ant Postmaster Gene Verry S. ileath, who is touring Eu- rope on a vacation, gives some evi- dence of the result of the war with Spain that is most gratifying, and shows that io the eves of the Europe- ans we are just now the bravest and most dangerous foe on earth. In part the letter signed by Mr. Heath, says: ‘‘It’s genuine pleasure travel- uropeans hat we wouldn’t fight if we could, and couldn’t fight if we would. Now they believe the reverse ; thst we are the bravest, most skillful and most dangerous foe on earth, Com- mercially and for respectable objects this is worth more than the cost of the war, President McKinley stands in Europe as the equal of Grant, Lincoln, Napoleon «r Emperor Wils liam, the first in all that bumanity and war represents.’’ RAILROAD NOTES. All of the southern railroads ran jtrains for the benefit of the farmers and merchants who desired to come north Saterday to lay in supp says yesterday's Louisville Dispatch. The trains were run om excursion rates, anda great many took ad- vantage of tuem. The cheap rates also proved a great boon to travelers who desired to come north. The L. & N. and Illinois Central railroads about 600 visitors to this ity. The majority of those who ame will make purchases from local wholesale men, and sev thousand dollars will be left in the city. These excursions are run every summer, Greater New York's 1889 are estimated at $77 in the budget just closed. BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE xpenses for 151,222 03 CONSEQUENTLY PURE DIPLOMA Every barrel, half barrel, sack or kage guaranteed to be made Fro Puri sOrr RED WINTER WHEAT —none finer, All first-class retail grocers sell it. Best families buy it. YOUR MONEY BACK if not as rep resented. ‘arets Candy Cathartic. 100 or 2c. 2178.6 foil oorne. druggiscs refund money. car A Clearing Out of : Summer Goods The big run we have had on summer shoes and slippers isa caution. We have more left. Now is your time to get bargains, for they mustigo. ODD SIZES VERY CHEAP. They may just fit you. GHO. ROCCE & Son $21 BROADWAY. The Bottom Drops Out, and Instead of Profify Leaves Losses FOR ONE WEE ONLY Any Crash Suit in Your Choice of Any the House $7.60 Suit for closed with great success, the out- ‘The soldiers seem to be enjoying MAY HGHT SOME HORE. life bugely. But Blanco Will [Attack Only Good Bye the Cuban Insurgents, and Old Headache {Not the Americans, If you use our Good Bye Heads | soripps-Mokae Service ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. Madrid, Aug. 23.—General Blanco J, D. BACON & CG as reportett th sca tinue attacking the Spaniards and PHARMACIsTS *Ithe cabinet council has instructed Gols F.sh Agents. 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