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——— $$$ THE DAILY SUN - - - Is the Only Paper in Paau- ducah That Swears to Its = + = CIRCULATION. THE PADUCAH D AIL WEATHER PREDICTIONS Rain tonight; probably clearing and garmer Thursda; LEAVING PORTO RICO. |Spanish Soldiers Rapidly Evac-| Is Awaiting the Arrival of New: uating the Island and Amer- From Gen, Kitchener on the ican Troops Are Tak- Nile—Believed He Will ing Their Places. ANXIOUS 1000,... ESTABLISHED. .,. 1800 LOVELY Disbanded and Armories Be- ing Dismantled—Evacuation Will Soon Be Complete. Natives in French Guiana— A Hundred Guards Killed by the Rebels, San Jaan, Porto Rico, Sept. 21.— anish soldiers sailed | General yesterday from this city for Spain] marching and 800 more will sail today. London, Sept, 21.—News from Kitchener, up the Nile, Four hundred is OULES ENGLAND Dispossess the French, Gua PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, SEVTEMBER 21, 1898, A WISE 8 ganize a Commercial Clab— Call for a Meeting To- morrow EKevening. The Native Volunteers Have Been; Rumor of a Terrible Uprising of | The City Has Long Needed One— Organization Will Be Effected If the Response Is Ready— Other City News, Tomorrow night, in pursuance of who is now|® Call from Mayor Lang, the public- being All| watched for with intense interest. It! whose object will be the advance- spirited men of Paducah will meet at the city hall to organize a club the native volunteer companies haye]is believed that be will dislodge the] ment of the commercial interests of been disbanded, the armories are be-]French troops under Major March Paducah. With the natural advan- ing dismantled and the American|and from Fashoda if they do not re-]'#8e# possessed by Paducab, the troops are very rapidly occupying the] tire voluntaril forts in and about the city. MUTINOUS NATIVES, General Macias hopes to have all the Spanish troops out of Porto Rico Beet. sr in two weeks, Batch etl i The United States postal service is] ecbet here of serious mutiny French Guiana, The wmutineers rapidly covering the whole of Porto ee ae have killed « hundred guards, have Rico. Ten of the prineipal post of- ‘ armed themselves and are now en- flces in the (slaud ere now in charge : ; deavoring to release 4,000 prisoners, of American officials and the minor : SHORT TELEGRAMS. offices are managed by Spanish of New York, Sept. 21.—Dr. Ken- ficials under American direction. nedy, the dentist who has been im- CHAPLAIN M'INTYRE a plicated in the death of pretty Dolly He Critically (Mand Suffering | Revnoids at the Grand Hotel a few From Neryous Prostration, ’ —_ weeks ago, was today indicted for murder, Drop in and try his elegant phos- phates. Phone $13 for your drag wants, Paris, Reports bave BWOO800408 BENTON NEWS. City Attorney Heath Was Fired, Bat He Won't Va- cate, Wants a Diyorce After Forty Wears of Married Life, Denver, Colo., Sept, 2).—Chap- pe OR Eee lain McLotyre, who sp severely criti- EMPEROR WILLIAM cised Admiral Saropson and Capt. — Ky., Sept. 20.—The City Bob Evans for their condact in the} Will be Received With High Hon- this place has trouble on] war, and who is now awaiting a trial ors in Constantinople and Some time last year the | by court martial, is critically ill here, Jerusalem. ected H. M. Heath city) sf ig guttering from nervous pros » Is is claimed that Mr. gation been drunk several times Y ee should have been attending city’s law business, and there: PARIS EXCITED the counctl declared the office SpA Mr. Heath refuses to va-|Over the Latest Developments in promises to carry the mal the Famous Dreyfus Case, into court if the council pers' ite course. Paris, Sept, @1 A bard fight is and will be waged |in a tumult of exciicment over the marks. ul this county over the question | pre: It bs charged | Sbout twelve days at Con “whether or not cattle or any spect | iat ¢ a 4 e | Prominent part jn the conviction Dreyfus, is guil y of forgery. Hy [ Berlin, Sept. 21.—The appro: ing visit of Emperor William to Tur- key is arousing considerable {nterest. The Sultan is making extraordinary efforts to please the Emperor during the latter's stay at Constantinaple, The palace intended for bis reception is being fitted up with lavish luxury, This city is again] The decorations aloae cost 1,500,000 Emperor William will stay inople, wat 5 Saggesz tee - openly fe days st Con won Such &) dissatisfied because their arrears of of] pay have been devoted to the ex- pense of Emperor William's visit. Preparations at Jerusalem for the visit of Emperor William are in full swing. Streets are being cut through the city and a regular mountaia of . tion in November. A. W. Estes, a ‘very prominent farmer of this county, and his wife, AGUINALDO'S TRICKERY. having lived together forty-one ‘and raised » large family, have] Mavile, Sept. #1. rubbish in the bazaar quarter bas been ted. Hi sued him]eral Makabubos, who removed, ‘The garrison at Jerusalem divorce and alimony. rrection in three provinces in Lur]ig especially sctive jn illing in order who is pow opposed to] to impress the Emperor, though many e dictator] of them sre barefooted and wear non- descript uniforms, while the oflicers are little better clad, All thesg sol- from each province ‘which the| tiers will receive new uniforms for ‘Americans had levied in return for| the festivities organized in honor of Makabubos learned] the visit of Emperor William to the Holy Land. The rebel gen- leads the iny jp, and MILSTEAD CASE, Aguinaldo, declares that Uh sent to him to raise a tax of $80,000 ned to p endence."* i itstead, of Grand | inde ‘The case against Milstead, o hele Rivers, charged with swearing falsely the trath of the ‘The barber of Bergedotf, who cut tp the Ross murder casi mith-|lied with Pio Pilar eT! igmarck's hair from 1890 to bis land, will come up todi mith-Tof Mauser rijjes and some Maxim) qeaih, collected the hairs, which be land, and there will be & great ue machine guns havo peep smuggled} now encloses, three apiece, in gold of Interest taken in it, Itis thought) 0 ihe American lives ty Agui-|rooches, scarf pins, ete., for sale, that it will be continued, as there are) with 9 notgrial document attached to about 200 witnesses in the case, and | alto. each ornament certifying that each many of them will probably not be hair is genuine. there, Several witnesses from the BANKRUPTCY. city went up todey and yesterday to Judge Barr Has Divide ‘he att the trial. rin deuege suit of Squire (, M State Into Thirty Sections, and is now al- A large number RICH FIELDS. Miners From Alaska Flocking to a Brand New Fl- Powell, of Liviagston county, is now ache; on trial at Smitblaad. The plaintiff As a Mrs. Ubl, and she sues for $15,- 000 damages, Powell was arraigned) Tacoma, fast week on a charge of detaining) ing the last two days reports fer aud a bung jury was the result. |have been received which show that - ne yoy Aula gold ieee in Eran Referee to Be Appointed tor Ea” Columbia are more extensive than aes those of the Klondike. Business mea Diyision--Only Mire Now bring news that official reports to in Service, this effect are being made by Britis Columbie officials at the new dig-] Judge Barr, of the Kentucky dis- gings to the Canadian goyernment at trict of the United States circuit rom Lee Shanks, one of! Hiiwa No creeks as rich as the| court, yesterday issued an order di ers, oxates that | iirado have been found, but on| viding the state into bankruptcy Wash., Sept. 21.—Dur* A Padaeah Boy Is Among Them at Her Home, A letter f WRoosevelt’s rough rid “the is one of the seven! vot the of Miss Hele: ~ “Ye grand style, time. home in « short time. Orderly Zach Bryant wants to may not do ii A letter received Gen. Wilson,on her | 21- X i cluding twelve steamers, tara home, but sometime yet. from him states that whose staff be is, will take anothe command, and wents him to rems! with bim, Gen. Wilson may go to ines or to Cuba, but Or- Bryant is disposed to come the Philippi teen members G are feasted and driven about sod are having & He expects 0 COME) sig noos, jhome, baving bad enough visiting. wate John Croal arrived this} vos ~ ‘on a several days turlough. | h t Alf Stewart, Cor-/acts, and the Boston, Ross Ware and] Manila sailed today under orders to} month. Chicago and Atlanta, The British guoboat Rattler has} temporarily assigned morning Lieutenan! ’ Bob Wilhelm, I f _ Hive in 0 few days on farloughs. Cc. are 4 we work in the fshere ons furlough, maia several days PETITION IN BANKRUPICY. — t-Major Tom Jackson will are — retary Knox, of the ho is now doing ¥ Third regim@ot, and will re- ree it for six or seven creeks claims are a ready paying $20 per above expenses. These results are being obtai i has been reached only in & few in- L y To PROTECT COMMERCE. Manila, Philippine Island —Twenty Spanish vess have com- pleted their transfer to the American flag, and a majority of them have now proceeded on coasting voyages. ‘Phere is some uncertainty regard- den and Liv y € No. }—Union, Henderson, Web-|ored, charged with striking another referee districts. day per man] oamed, and a bankrapt to be named for each district. ined above hedrock, which} present there are on but a referee foreach district is short- to be named. 8 included ‘Thirty districts are cy referee is At tive referees, ‘The hist of districts and the coun- i in each district for ‘estern Kentucky is as follows: 1,—Hie! kman, Fulton and No, 2—McCracken, Marshall, Cal No, 3—Christ No, 4—Caldwi 8 loway and Ballard, ian and Trigg. ell, Lyon, Critten- ton. ing vhe native crews and the Filipino | ster and Hopkins. . It js reported that they een committing questionable protect commerce. gone to Cebu. that the insurgents are attacking] y, Cebu and Iloilo. ‘The Emperor of China has »issued |" an edict establishing a postal service throughout the empire, another ex- tending to everybody the right to memorialize the throm Man From Monroe County Files) jo anding trom offi one Here Today. of Tompkinsville, filed @ petition io morning counts of receipts and expen which are to be published, The body of Miss Winnie Davis) y, will be taken Thursday to Rich- eve me at Toledo, Re Q. yet afloat, urday she was found still bard and nd a third | fast on a rock. Three more men-of-war are to be Raleigh and] placed in commission the coming} this afternoon. These will be the cruisers} since which will be| against the defendant, bat her death ‘orktown, whic of Rear Adwiral quadroa. The cruiser WORK | The work of repairing the custom i oo i ral th nd lives were Jost ing burning} have cost in all seve ousal Bight iollere. ° Mari When pumped out Sat-|against F, EK. to the North There are rumors} Atlantic squadron, and the gunboat will become a part] afternoon some time. *s Asiatic|eral indictments to be returned, but Dewey COMPLETED. many inquiries made by men who de- sire to locate industries here, the mayor has decided that the organiza- tion of such a club cannot longer be deferred. It has been several years since the old commercial club disbanded. It had a disagreement among its mem- bers over the matter of paying a sec- retary, and gradually dwindled away a few old records and some unused stationery. Mr. A.N. Clark, of Dun’s agency, isone of the prime movers in the new project. For some time he and the mayor have been sending out lit- erature concerning the city, includ- ing a list of Paducah’s wholesale es- tablishments. ‘Tomorrow night it is hoped to organize the club, and it is anticipated that some of the most prominent men of the city will joio it and lend the institution their strongest support. The idea is to have no membership dues, but to bave what is necessary to run the club paid out of the city treasury, in order that the cost will fall ou all alike, instead of a few in- dividuals. The exaction of member- ship fees always militates against the sugcess of such clubs, the projecters think. The imperative need of such a club was made evident this morning. The mayor received a Jetter from Mr, W. C. Stiles, of Warren, Ohio, stating that he desired to locate somewhere near Paducah, on Da berings nea ar ire tends to increase his force, if he can secure a location here. Kvery in- ducement will be offered him to come, but not as much can be done to get im as if there were some concerted action of prominent citizens. Street Inspector Utterback is en- gaged in baving gravel laid on Court street from the river to Ninth, and the appearance, as well as the utitity, of the thoroughfare, has been greatly improyed, The streets are peing placed in good condition as rapidly 48 possible. , ‘fhe old machinery pear the river front and wharf, i8 being blasted away to make 100m for the fill the railroad company and city are going to make, in creating @ park there. Most of it bas been demolished, but there is considerable work todo yet. The city bas instructed Street In- spector Utterback to remove all the smaller debris. The sewerage committee meets to- night to consider the sewerage ordi: nance, and the council will meet in called session Friday night to act on the ordinance, Councilman T, H, King, of Prince- tun, and Messrs. S, W. Baker, T. J. Johnson and 8, Eldred, of the same place, arrived this morning, accom- panied by Col. W. R. Polglaise, of the Chicago Fire Extinguisher Co., and the latter tested for the benefit of the Princeton gentlemen the chem- tual paging Thigh bas dong such good work for Paduc Fringeton bas rcently had two disastrous fires, d@troying thousands of dollars worth of property and the {council is easees to f\yynish the alty with ad ir quate Are protection. CIRCUIT COURT. Only One Case Considered This Morning—Grand Jury to Report. Henry Parker Convicted and Civ- en Two Years in the Peni- tentiary Yesterday. ‘The case against Bocey Boyd, col- negro with a hammer several weeks ago, wag taken up yesterday afte noon, and will be given to the jary The victim died was preferred the charge » | was not ascribed to the blow, There are sev ional nature, The judgment was suspended ir ‘eresa is not| the case of Citizens bank of Kuttawa Balsb and others, nong whom was Fred Hipple, 0 this city, Henry Park: with Sanders ‘ed Bob Thompson, colored, with hatchet at Terrell's feed store severa weeks ago, was tried for being accessory and convicted, being two years, Kirby was kil by , the negro who wa irby when he assault a al D MOVEMENT. |The Mayor Takes Steps to Or- . | recover. The grand jury: will report this Chiet’ Hoyer while attempting to es- GENERAL LEE’S ARMY CORPS Has Been Ordered to Prepare to Go to Havana by the Middle of Oc- sg Satisfactory 4 The Spaniards Planping (@ Delay Kyacu- ation {of Cuba, Washington, Sept. 21.—General Lee's corps has been ordered to get in readiness to gp to Havans for gar- rison duty by theft of October. Gen. Lawton fis pleased with the condition of things in Kastern Cuba, ‘The Cubans are practically being dis- their guns, but have no ammunition, An effort to secure the guns now, Gen. Lawton thinks, would only re- sult in their secretion of the weapons. The reply of the Spanish commi sioners at Havana to the first munication of the American E us until there was nothing left of it but | ation commissioners is unsatisfactory, | oo It proposes February 28, 1899, as the date for the evacuation of Cuba by the Spanish troops, and desires that the Spaniards be allowed to march out with all the honors of war. The Spanish aachives are already be- ing boxed for shipment to The American commissioners have taken up their yuarters at the Hotel Troteba, where the stare and stripes now float at « cost of $1,400 a day. Gen. Blanco has personaily called on the commission. He told General Butler to ask for anything be wanted, aud Gen. Butler promptly asked for better sapitation in the nearby bar- racks, IN A SERIOUS CONDITION, Mr. James L, Robertson Has Ine flammation of the Brain, Mr. James L. Robertson, whose attempt at self-destruction was des tailed in yesverday’s paper, is today in a serious condition, and may not He has inflammation of the iiveipt” Festerday” was” a rébuft*'or wental gerangement. Phis morning he was unconscious, and Drs. Brooks, Stewart,” Elliott and Hudson were called. They found him scarcely breathing, and there was every indication of congestion. Dr. Brooke, with the sanction of the oth- ers, bled him, and after opening the vein and letting a large volume of blood out, he began to show signs of returning to life. and was soon coa- scious again. He talked rationally, That was in a serious condition. ‘The dogtars now believe that ihe attempt to end his life was a prelim- inary sympton of the disease, There has been no domestic trouble, and no known cause why he should attempt it. He may not recover. This afternoon Mr. Robertson was reported restiog easy, but condition unimproved. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT, Tue Paducah Bar Association Met Yesterday Atterneon, Tue Paducah Bar association met yesterday afternoon at the court house and passed the following reso- lutions on the death of Col, H. H. Houston, who was for years a practi- tioner, but who retired about fifteen years ago. The following are the resolutions ; “Again death takes from his life here with usa membor of this bar, and we pause today in memory of Col. Henry H. Houston. «The end of life is the change of death to us all, Henry H. Houston was born and resided in Paducah the most of his life, As a soldier under the stars and bars he was brave, and has always been held in kindly re- membrance by bis comrades, Asa lawyer he was well grounded in the principles of law, and a careful and able advocate. As a citien be vas moral and upright in his life, and as a friend be was a steadfast and true one, Ags ao opponeat he was strong and persistent, but magoanimous, He was in all, a man of large reading and culture, genial and kind, “Therefore reso!ved that all our sympathy is extended today to his daughter, whom be idolized and loved, and to his sisters and brother wih whom his walk and way was al- weys pleasant, be spread upon the records of the McCracken circuit court, as 9 testi- mony to his memory, and a copy be s ut to his family. W. D. Green, J. W. BroowPienp, J. G. Husnanps, J.D, Mooguor, Committee, Judge L. D. Husbands was cleeted chairman of the Bar association and Depaty Circuit Clerk 1. D, Wilcox secretary. Attorneys Quigley, Bag- f ‘Resolyed, That these resolutions} } DREYFUS IN DANGER. Bands of Armed Mutineers On Their Way to Devil's Island to Release Him. Affairs in Eastern Cuba Are Veiy| But His Guards Have Orders tol Shoot Their Prisoner Rath- er Than Allow Him to Escape. Cayenne, French Guiana, Sept. 21, —The mutiny here is spreading rap- idly, and an armed band of mutineers is on their may to Deyil’s Island to release the famous prisoner Capt. Dreyfus. The guards there,however, have positive orders to shoot Dreyfus to be released. WILL TAP THE SEWERS. The Government Building to Con- nect With the Gity Sewers, Preparations are being made to nnect the government building with | the city sewers, which will be done as soon as the necessary permission can be obtained from the city engineer, Today the treasury department let to Mr. Jack Coylson, the contractor, to make the connection, at s cost of $105, The old sewer, now used at the government building, will be abandoned as soon as the other con- nection i+ made. WILL BE STEAM ATED. | ‘The First Presbyterian Church to Have Steam Heat. The First Presbyterian church is to be heated by steam this winter in- stead of by hot air. Tne new appa- ratus is to cost $500, and Mr. J. Coulson has been awarded the con- tract for putting it in. Gen. Garcia will be in Santiago to- day, and will be welcomed by Maj Gen. Lawton as a Cuban patriot and 4 distinguished soldier. Gen, Garcia will proceed to the United States to see hi hter, who is ill. Boys School Shoes Good Bye Old:Headache If you nse our Good Bye Head- ache Powders—4 doses, 10c. J.D, BACON & CO, PHARMACISTS Gold Fish Agents Seventh and Jackson Sure Cure For Chills and Fever WINSTEAD'S CHILL TONIC Pleasant to take, and costs only ¢ a bottle WINSTEAD'S LIVER AND KID EY TEA In a positive eure for constipation, dyspepsia, liver ¥y complaints of all \ kinds—2s cents per box Manufactured by S.H. WINSTBAD Seventh and Washington Sts., Paducah, Kyy zing the difficul ther Wines and Liquors All our domestic goods most reliable imp ceptionally full fi For Medicinal Purposes ‘These goods are all bottled “'in bond the government whieh is a fainst thelr having been mixed by, Greer, Gilbert and Judge Hus- 8 ceased. The foregoing were then and there adopted, The reunion of Mexican war so! eighteen widows of bands made beautiful talks concern- | gists’ license, so that physicians ing the life and character of the de- | pelted 9 wnts « preseslnvien Yu f Gs, resolutions diers at Harrodsburg yesterday was} " ee Y | vttended by. Mfty-eight veterans and A & Sth in any way whatever We Hled to write a prescription when recommend '@| feeling prevails. START THE! CHILDREN RIGHT fby puttin wear that will stand the strain. your boys‘and girls injand we will fit_them for very little money. NEWS SUMMARY. Mrs. William Bowles, a widow. was assassinated by Jobn tb iaukiin, ber son-in-law, in Barren county on account of domestic trouble. Blood: hounds areon the trail and high Sheriff Simmons, the Indiana sher- iff, was successfal in lus expedition to kidnap from Calif-rnian CH Cadwallader, charge’ with zlement. Gen. Merriam returned to Sav rancisvo from Honolulu, where he says the people are still showing their delight over annexation. The troops ordered to the Philip- pines are anxious to get away. Gen. Miller hopes to head the expedition, In opening the states-general of the Netherlands, Queen Wilhemina made a speech in which she referred favorably to the czar’s disarmament proposal Provincial elections in Spain re- sulted in the selection gt pinteterial nominees. Serior rder attended the elections. Gen. Zurlinden, who resigned banded. ‘They are allowed to keep| rather than to allow him to escape or| from the post of minister for war, has been made military governor of Paris. The duke of Tetuan says all Spain’s troubles have been brought oa by the Spanish government. A hostile demonstration planned against Cervera by workmen who built his cruisers was prevented by the Spanish government, Gold and silver democrats are booked fora lively fight over con- tested delegations in the Connecticut state convention today. Gen. Miles points out that the sending of more troops to the Philips pines is a violation of the protocol, but from other sources the intima- tion comes that the move is sanction- ed by Spain in the interest of greater protection to her property from in- surgents. A NICE TRIP, Postman Fred Acker Returns From the Canvention, Postman Fred Acker retarned this morning from the Letter Carriers’ convention at Detroit, While gone “jhe visited many places of interest, including Canada, He bad been away several days on the trip, and will resume work tomorrow. A PENNY SAVED At some stores we admit, but you can save dollars buying shoes at Oochran &,Owen’s, $31 Broadway, >} 4 Our 3821 BROADWAY. with ours—in magnitude; in bea will crowd the department: embez | y tailoring; in dependability and serviceability of fabric. POLICE COURT. "he S ssion Today Was Very Brief, and But Few Fines Were Assessed, John Johnson is Charged With K ceiving Stolen Goods, John J naif beot? on, colored, cot Marshall Kelly, the ni 4 ‘vuos8e person was found $19 of (ue money lost by Mr, Geo, Alhson, ut Bayou Mulls, Livingston county, was arrested late yesterday afternoon by Officer Jones, and war- ranted for receiving stolen goods. Six dollars were found on his person when taken into custody. Johnson says that a strange negro found the parse between two wheat sacks, and give him and his brother €46 as their share. ‘The money was divided up on the boat, and the strange negro kept about $27 as his share. Kelly was lodged in jail last even- ing, and the grand jary found a true bill against him for grand larceny, Johnson is charged with receiving stolen goods, but claims the money was found, wad they did not know to whom it belonged. This morning the case against Marshall Kelly, colored, for carrying concealed a deadly weapon, was filed away. Kelly, as stated above, has been indicted for grand larceny, and will be tried for that first. Ed Smith was fined in the police court this morning for drunkenness, He pleaded guilty. Andy Watkins, the well known colored haeckman and undertaker, was Gined $5 and costs for soliciting patronage on the Union depot plat form. He pleaded guilty but alleged he did not understand the law and had no ivtention to violate the law. The court was of the same opinion; but had to assess a fine nevertheless. The malicious cutting case against Will Briggs, colored, is set for to- morrow before Judge Sanders, Briggs was arrested late yesterday afternoon and gave bond. ‘He is the boy who cut Bud Henderson, and as stated to Officer Potter by other wit- nesses, claims Henderson knocked him down, and was on top of bim when the eutting occurred, Hepderson’s condition is quite se- rious, but not necessarily is be fa- tally wounded. who isa You take no risk on Plan‘ation Chill Cure,as it is guaranteed to cure. Girls School Shoes their busy feet in _foot- rices are not high. Bring GHoO- ROCCE & SON SCHOOL SUITS Nowhere in all the broad land can you find a stock that can compare uty; in variety; in thoroughness of These prices Boys’ Knee Pants Suits— Ages 7 to 16 years. ‘The fabrics include Georgia River tweeds and Washing- tou cheviots—the best fabrics made for hard wear. Pants have taped seams and riveted buttoms—it is Impossible forseams to rip. 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