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Three Vagrants Atlowed to Go her erstwhile lover, yesterday after- noon, was io the police court this Morning on a charge of malicious Shooting without wounding. The ‘witnesses were not all present, and -the case was continued until to- morrow. shooting was a result of jealousy on the part of the woman. Sutton was married the day before. He had by t been liviog with the Clark woman, and the abandonment was what burt he wanted him to pay|knowa whether she is in danger, The Prariahas several hundred sick and house, when she found he Was! wounded soldiers on board just back married, and this was what first start- ved the trouble. for usiog insulting language towards the man was also left open. He was not struck by any of the shots, but one passed through his pocket. One also grazed Mr. James Slaughter's side as he came down the street. Ihe wonder is that killed by the wom charged with vagrancy, but there was no evidence against the were allowed to go in prac for soliciting patronage on the Union Depot platform, was continued. county attorney today, in plac Attorney Taylor, who was appointed eounty attorney during th «ft County Attorney Graves. forney Taylor 1s now in Murray on business special Londoa eal Je says: fact which I noted ip my dispatches fast week—that Madrid is boldly parties to object the counteraction influence in Morocco. elusive control. @ French lake, 4s insurance. the wind the town might have been} called. Largest Circulation T Best Telegraph News Best for Advertisers $ VOLUME LI—NUMBER 285 Ae ee ed 180.... ESTABLISHED... 1860 LOVELY Creams aud [Ces —aT— SOULE in and try his elegant phos- “phates. Phone 815 for your # drag wants, tf CASE CONTINUED. Mollie Clark’s Case Was Con- tinued Until To- morrow. Their Way by the Court Mollie Clark, colored, who sho five or six times at Joseph Sutton, The developments indicate that the feeli ses Hoes. sbe » jhe bad timed at. ‘The case agai the same woman ebody was not reckless shoot- Thomas,” Wm. Riley and negro tramps, were » and they A case against Mr, Aaron Hurley, Attorney Jesse Gilbert ac ENGLAND (OBJECTS. ‘The Record's go, Any. Times and the other London American Seripr American ing one and tive. lieved tha Sertpp Ft. Scott, Kan., Governor of the Creek Indian tribe} will go to Old Mexico in a few days Sam's tr Scripps MeRae New York, Aug a Brooklyn “1! rounds with Tommy Butler, of Brook- Scott is now dead | Victim was asleep. |EX-SENATOR BAYARD IMPROVED papers are oply just waking to the taking up anew triple alliance, the Russia, France and Spain, and it is generally held | improbable that Rassia and France are trying to use Spain for their own its ef vopen, It is one th decrepit power such as Spain to pos: asa sort of int ter of Morocco, but it is regarded} ere as quite a other for France #0 much as to think of being admitted to a share in ex- Great Britain cer- tainly will have a word to say before the Mediterranean is converted inte CHURCH DESTROYED. Sturgis, Ky., Aug. 26.—TheCam berland fired by - lightuing We destroyed. sla. ‘The losa is complete, with n¢ wiped away. Good Bye Dld Headache If you use our Good Bye Head ache Powders—.4 doser, 10c, Dp, BACON & CO PHARMACISTS yoo the wished-for pact being} tions have the terday that bring back fore lo muste TROUBLE AT MANILA. tive---More Aguinaldo Denies Any Cons nection With the Mob, Ma keeper, when a mob of natives ran up and began firing, killin, seriously wounding Corporal pinos with no further disaster, On the same night a party of na-|diers literally lives stripping a wreck of a gunboat] route from Santi was bailed by guards. to answer and the guards General Aguinaldo has denied avy connection between these natives and army These show the feeling that the natives towards and frequent trouble is feared. MAY BE GIVEN OUT TODAY. Scripps. McRae Mervice, Washington, Aug the commissioners after the ¢ Serippe Max v Montauk Point, auxiliary to be aground near there. from Santiago. Scripps McRae Service Montauk Point, Aug. Young, with several tugs ha THEY CAN GO. ship is lying probably be high tide: Melae Service to select « site for a Creek Polony. | The Creeks are dissatisfied with Uncle) t to leave the country, ‘Three thousand Indians are going with the expedition. PRIZE FIGHTER DEAD. lyn, last night. from injuries received in the fight, SPAIN WILL CO-OPERATE. Washington, Aug. 26,—Neg heen opened through dip-| Senator Bayard, who is ill at Dead- s}lcmatic channels by which it is eX | pam, of British] pected that the Spanish government The opinion] will co-operate with the here that it is not] here in the removal of the mine torpedoes in Havana harbor before military commission assembles there, the naval authorities believing ‘The inquiries that have been adj this to bea proper precaution before {lressed by the British government te}any of our naval "Ma trid relative to the new fortifiva- ‘tions opposite Gibr fact that the foreig’ Gen. Corbin Hopkinsville, Faunie Witty, daughter of Ja Witty, died at ber home near ost Seventbiand Jacksoa city Jesterday morning of feye THE PADUCAH DAILY SUN. PADUCAH, KENTUCKY FRIDAY. AUGUST 26, 1898. TWO BOLD COMMISSION! HORSE THIEVES Now Completed by the Accept- ance of Whitelaw Reid of N. tY.—No Announes- ments Today. TERRIBLE THE PEACE SUFFERINGS. A Mob of Natives Killed an|More Stories of Bad Manage- American Soldier — Was Dispersed by a Troop of Cavalry, Stole a Horse and Buggy From Mr. KE. Futrell Last Night. Left an Explanatory Note in the Barn, ment in Transporting the Soldiers Home From The Commission Washington For tnstruc- tions Probably Next Said They Would Leave the Rig it the Livery Stable at May-~ No Clue Secured by the Officers. Soldiers Alleged to Haye Starved to Death on the Mo- k-—Were of the wards Shoot a Na- Scripps McRae Service. Washington, Aug. 26.—The pres: ous trouble occurred on the trans-Jident has just received a telegram port Mohawk between Col. Hand and|from Whitelaw Reid ac the men of the Kighth Ohio. latter charge C | starving them and say they will file]completed, but the names probably st him at Washington, | Won't be announced today as was ex ‘3 on the Mohawk tell a] pected. Anderson of the same battery, The story of terrible suffering endured] ably meet here next week. As it Iry dispersed the Fili-] by the Kighth Obio, which was due to] 20W stands the members are Secretary least two sol-] of to death en| Minn; The Mohawk |Judge White, Whitelaw Reid, of New York, FOUR HAVE ACCEPTED. Scripps McRae Service, Washington, Aug. 26.—Secretary said after the cabinet meeting cape from drowning this morning.|/today that four of the peace com- He, with the captain, was caught in} mission had accepted their sppoint- a squall ona half rater. MeKae Service In, Aug. 26.—A clash bas oc- curred between the American soldiers and the insurgents at Cavite. Hudson, of the into a dispute Scripps McRae Bervice. Mantauk, L. 1., A bold case of horse stealing was Aug. 26,—Seri- the home of Mr. E. Fatrell, four ai one Half miles from the city of the Lovelaceville road, near Highland chureh, and stole his fine mare and a new $45 buggy. ¢ on the peace commission. formation of the commission is now Hudson and | charges a i é night, being ill, and thinks the theft was Committed about mid heart the sounds of hoofs in the road about that time. The horse was in the pasture, and the buggy in the passage-way of the family retired. mare was first missed, and then the buggy was dis~ The commission will prob- {small block house which returned the | successful, and had he waited and inadequate food. arrived Wednesday CLOSE CALL FOR VANDERBILT. Scripps McRae ervice, Newport, R. I., Aug. 26.—Wm. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., had a narrow es-| Da made of corn stalk, and secured in the timber on side of the stable was a note, on plain paper, bearing the words, leave your buggy in Mayfield."’ The words were wounding another na- printed in rude if to disguise the hand- writing, and the letters were made in as to indicate exists among This is understood to mean capsized three times but both manag-| that Justice White has declined, but ed to hold on and climb in again] the secretaay would not admit this, WILL ASK ONLY LUZON. Washington, Aug ican peace commissioners apparently are not going to Paris to demand the The planters] entire group of the Philippine Islands, in Santiago province have sent an] but to contend only for the occupa- Cas-| tion of Luzon. developed at a conference at white house yesterday between considerable illiteracy The harness and not taken, } roving that the had some of their own, at cushion were when righted, They reached shore very much exhausted, WANT THE CUBANS TO WORK. buggy had been stable to a lot. The horse was then aught, hitched, and driven through another lot, and around in front of and past the house. the foot prints in the mud around a pond, it was seen that one of the thieyes wore sharp toed shoes, and the other broad footgear, the feet of both being very large. —The Amer- nes of the peace will be made public binet meeting today. THE PRARIE AGROUND. Santiago, Aug. agent to Generals Garcia and tillo to induce them to disband forces so as to give a supply of work- LETTER FROM. |HASTE WON Orderly Joe Sinnott Writes to]General Duffield Tells How the Relatives Here—He Does Fight Was Won at San- Not Like the Country. ago By General Was in a Battle, Shafter Wants to Come Home if the War} Ihere Would Have Been “i KNeSs | Is Over—The Rainy Weather in Any Event and Shaiter’s of the Island Does Not Quick Moye Took Agree With Him, the City, The following letter was received Boston, Ang. 26,—Brig. Gen. n 9 5 eB Med’ division Gt” Glas 5 Gen. Shafter's army, and was stricken Coamo, Porto Rico, Aug. 12.—|with yellow fever before Santiago, is My Dear Sister: At last I have been coavalescing at York Harbor, Me. ina battle; it took place Tuesday|in a recent conversation he said and was rather a smafl affair, still 1] ‘Gen, Shafter underestimated the was under fire, And was not a bit un-/fighting qualities of the Spaniards, easy. Iwas with the general and /and his loss in battle was greater than staff ; we were with the artillery at}he had expected, | think. But his first while they were bombarding alcampaign was quick, decisive and fire for a few minutes and then they|moved slowly the men would have ran ; then we rode through the woods | gotten sick just the same, and with a to Coamo (which is the city we were! thus broken army it is doubtful if the the city surrendered. There were|sible for the loss and the lack of I slept on the pavement in front of a! quick, breaking up the Spanish mor- large residence and the next morning | ale, we might not have taken Santiago the people that lived there brought | yet, bite to eat the day before. Richard Harding Davis was in the] and was not an attack. Some of the adjutant’s tent yesterday while I was! papers, 1 am told, have accused us on duty and I talked to him about an | of attacking and being repulsed. The hour. |Spaniards became possessed of the I understand that peace has been} idea that our soldiers could not be declared, but we have been hearing] stopped. The most withering fire had that for some time. {no effect upon their advance. I heard today that the Third Ken-| «My experience proves that the tucky is on the island but don’t) Springfield rifle and smoke powder It peace has been declared I hope| criminal to place them in soldiers’ they will send us home at once, as I/hands, The Cubans were good don’t like this country; I have not! scouts and guides. They did excel- to gather the The note was found by a boy on They] Davis and Frye, a majority of the claim that their crops will be a fail-| members of the cemmis#on. While the fact is recogni large majority of the American peo- ple are inclined to favor the toking et the Philippives by the United States, participants fn the conference today advanced what they considered substantial reasons why this should cruiser Prarie is reported je life savers at Nategue Station . Mr. Futrell came to the city and reported the loss if ibsy lads Wot get’ ishowees' this]so often. It rains every day and to] night and up here in the mountains 7 Marshal Collins and Sheriff Rogers, | the rain is very cool. I have not had SATISFIED FILIPINOS. and jtelegrams with “descriptions of|aletter since 1 came here axcept ‘he iifSSing mare and buggy were sent} those that were addressed to Charles»! Washi — peo- Marshal Col-|ton. I have written you alf several, | sir ar “ FLOUR IS ABSOLUTELY PURE Every barrel, half barrel, sack or ackage guaranteed to be made From URE SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT none finer. All first-class retail grocers sell it. Best fa | t r YOUR MONEY BACK if not as rep- conference with the Americans, bave| resented. A DETERMINED SUICIDE. Scripps McRae Service Baltimore, Md., Aug. 2: MeWilliams, a visitor from Califore to surrounding cities. In order to maintain absolute con- suicide last night, | trol over the entire group of islands neck and|the United States government would to provide # standing army of from 30,000 to 50,000 mea, SUP") The members of the comu not believe that would be advisable. ene of the He cut a small bole in the inserted his fingers almost tearing his hauled off at the next Despondency posed to be the cause, | AFRAID OF THEIR SOLDIERS. | WANT CUBANS DISBANDED. | Sertpps- MeRae Service. Madrid, Aug. 2 ASSUMES THE GOVERNORSHIP, |£° {0 Manila via the Suez Canal. |i tiene would invest in new en. 26,—Merchants as that the warship | beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathare -There is gen-}and business men here ss anxiety over the voming arrival] be no substantial business in the city until the insurgent army, which is a constant menace to local business in-|§ : governor's duty and transferred the! tg be in sbip-shape again. sommand of the Eighth corps to Maj, special from Manila of Augast en. Merritt has assumed the| by a detail of the crew, and she looks |8*ting opposition to Ameaican su-| (i carets, beauty for ten cents. All druge | Premacy. vista. satisfaction gu*Fanteed, 10c, 5c. 50. people fear some transplanted epi- | Beop is disbanded and the rebels tment and have deterthined |4emic, while the cabinet fears thefnut to work on the various farms. While the talk of Cuban violence is not credited by the American officers, it has had a demoralizing effect on the population. Ustill until the from this locality. to raise any farm would only have to y tribute with their plantations to mutinies of the returning soldiers, MURDERED HIS FATHER. H. G, Otis, of Cali- tornia, has beer ordered to report to Everything is at a ses 08 Sent rhas been assigned .Y., Aug. 26.—Frank]®™ Carrigan, the black sheep of a re- Overshine, of the Third regalers, will command the Gen, MacArthur, 6.—Alex, Scott, guard, fought ten | Spectable family, this morning mur- dered bis father with an axe while bis] the insurgents, | bringing in of any country and keeps the province from getting on a psying basis. PRESIDENT’S VACATION. 26.—President and this prevents the S. B, Cadwell, Jr DS & CALDWELL Scripps: MeRae Service. Washington, Aug. McKinley snnoynces leave Washington for o'clock tomorrow morning to visit For Chills and Fever WINSTEAD'S CHILL TONIC take, and costs only € SUITS FILED. Mr. Abner McKinley He will spend over Sunday there and on the way will stop off at Camp Day for| Meade, Middletown, Pa,, for about Other plans are con- templated which are likely to make his trip longer. This Is the WINSTEA\ , j j STEAD'S Bringing Them for Next LIVER AND KIDNEY TEA Is a-positive cure for constipation, dys liver and kidney complaints of al kinds—2s cents per ships enter the harbor with the commissioners. altar point to the] suggestion was n office here has|state department, and has been fore hing for »] warded to the Middletown, Pa., Aug. : jor Genera! Graham received a tele- gram from Secretary of War Alger, snnouncing that President McKioley intormal visit on Sat ‘The Street Car Company Sued 000 Today Vor Kill- ing Sabra Reynolds, Manufactured by S.H. WINSTEAD Seventh and Washington Sts., Paducah, Ky Spanish government through the French Embassy, ‘There is little doubt the matter will be ar ranged. PORTO RICO TROOPS. Washington, Aug. 26. nounced at the war department yes- it -was the intention to all the volunteer This sternoan* Atorney J. Malte Rhee urday to Camp Meade. promptly directed Chief Engineer Lusk to arrange for march of the troops in honor of the presi- There are upwards of 12,000 Mosauitos Pick THEIR TEETH... Sabra Reynolds, who was killed by a car on the La Belle park line on the sth of August, last, brought suit against the Paducah Street Railway company for 615,000 damages, has been known for several days that} pne sixth Pennsylvania will arrive this evening, and within 48 hours the zion will be moved 1 men in camp, and by Saturday the nearly from Puerto Rico possible, if not at o rout these volunteers means that the department intends to recal! Presbyterian church wa*] ij the (roops except the number ab- sday and} solutely The bolt strack the cu; | island, It is pot thought that the First But for the direction Of} Keotucky will he among those re- as it was the last to go and moreover 1 ost there, with T| the suit would be filed, Mrs. Helen Hecht agajnst J. 8. Cook for $150 on 8} to Thoroughfare Gap, Ya. entire second (i to garrison (he necemmary BLANKS STIL She alleges they were years ago in Memphis, and that two ‘This was the Day He was to Die at years ago he deserted her and has not been heard from since. A. Coker & Co., today filed D. Harris for $126.09 the exception of the First Kentucky, have asked to be brought hack hy Today was the time set by circuit court for the hanging of Bob Blanks against] the negro, who on two] Bailey, at Mayfield suit against T on merchandise orge instituted suit W. 8. Dick for notes, one for $200 and the other while they sit on the back fe said that the Ken- tucky regiment had not been includ- ed, so far, in thove which it had been decided to VICTIM OF FEVER. Attorney Will- defenuant, succeeded in get« ting an appeal in the ease and a de- cision by the higher court 18 not ex- F VioLeT WITCH HAZEL to allexite pain, aud cure all irritations of the skin, ude Matthews, of In- pected until late in October. diana, was stricken with paralysis} general impression among the cil while making a speech at an old set-]ig that the accused will escape the tlers’ meeting at Meharry’s Grove. gallows, and the di been at all well since I came here ; | lent outpost—extreme outpost—duty, I think it is caused from getting wet! but did not do much fighting.’’ ple of Manila, both Spanish and na- and thioks the]did you get them? tive, seem to be rapidly reaching the statement that the buggy would be field is all a prevarication, | me at once, which they are pretty sure to have, is and was left to throw the officers and cE owner off the track. : The mare was a standard ‘trotter, Fatrell valued her at over He thinks that unless a blind bridle was used by the thieves, mare ran away with them, as she was somewhat wild, Give my love to all and write to} conclusion that the American control, Your Devoted Brother Jor. | just what they want. Following the THE OREGON. ta in London that the natives would not oppose American control comes the news that the insurgents, after a New York, Aug. 26,—It is report- | ed at the navy yard that the battle- ship Oregon may join Admiral Dew- rid ey’s squadren as soon as she fs clean- | 1eclared their willingness to disarm ed and painted, and that she would]! sssured of American or English | control or protectorate. Many Span- Another story Y Take PORTO RICO. THE DAY. A Parinceton, Aug. city a large property owner of this plac to take) and came up in time to fire| campaign would have been # success.|has received an pres 8 few shots from my revolver before | The haste of the advance was respon- warning him to move |snnouncement by the Philippine Jun-| p THE WKATHER— Fair tonigh and MORE FIGHTING » Piaee in the Philip- pines Beiveen the Span- iards and Natives, Spain Clains the Kight to Send Ke-ento; nents to the Phil- if We Do, 26.—The cabinet mats 9 thorough inquiry into the situation the Philippines since the capitulation of Manila, and it is new believed that the government will re- sume hostilities against the natives in case the opposition to the Spaniards 1s Continued, It is claimed here that if the United States can continue gend- Spain is privileged to do the same. Spain’s operations will be only against the insurgents. ANOYMOUS WARNINGS. War Against Saloons Is Being Made At Princeton, Kentucky, Phil Foerg, anonymous letter out, as the building in whi gee, whic only seven of our soldiers wounded, | medical and other supplies, Still the Scaties i Gh bilby ube while a good many were wounded |joss is no greater than it would have|dynamited. Members ‘of thy and a few killed on the other side. | been from sickness anyway, and if|council also received communicati The first night we were in Coamo |the blow had not been sharp and | directing them to remove all faloote from College street. be the city i Georgetown is putting in some h: me down some fried eggs, ham, po-|" +The maneuver of my brigade at/licks to secure an aay camp. “te tatoes, bread and coffee, and I tell! A, dore: i i es, bread 5 guadores was only a demonstra-| looks like one division will be you it was fine, as I did not have a|tion, It was intended only to divert | that popular old Bisegrass by” ioe |and hold the attention of the enemy, | the summer. bi e BREAD. IS THE STAFF OF LIFE know whether they are or not. are relics of the past today, It is] CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURGE ilies buy it. would return to the Pacific by the|teprises if assured of permanent Le og! ye tree and eon it Seat, be 26.—A] same route that she used in coming | American control. Native Filipinos uricics rum the ody. “Ties toalay to 23 TT 1 2 ” asser at religious orders are insti- | banis. pi les, » blotche ei 3}here. ‘The Oregon has been painted | 8 ee Ore ee et that weiy DD onan If you want any of our russet, oxblood or tan summer shoes. The people know their value, and when we announced CUT PRICES the rush was great. But there are some of all sizes left yet, and the first here gets the pick of the styles, We are selling these fiae well-made shoes-- men’s, women’s and children’s---at prices that ordinarily would not buy the most inferior kind. Come early and be in the push. GHoO. ROCCE & SON $21 BROADWAY. | The Bottom Drops Out, and Instead of Profits Leaves Losses STORE, OAD WAY, is{ sixteen miles sout of Lafayette, Ind.,Jamount of unfavorable comment in FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Any Crash Suit in Your Choice of Any the House $7.50 Suit for $ 255 $52 Were $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50, Absolutely none | Rlacks and blues only excepted. All wool and good reserved, value at $7.50, ea B. WELLLE & SON wis