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Price y Cents. - Jiw REP0RT:FR0r.1 GEN. ARTHUR DEADLY WORK " 1V . BLUEFIELDS Wmm v. I 3 ' OESTREIGfitR "-a , I - - " & CO., ; El Patton Avenue. , . . Dry Goods and . :; :. - : : : ''.' ' m m The Auirdy iadtepepdible tr0ntli. rtfFortinera (never laxes; here vou will alwiayelflnd the largest :- ajBdortmeot. "with aWoautelyitih.e ! """'v'ery lowest prices . '". If you want to buy rigliti if you. J want to be treated right, our place your chopping make- head ; quairltiera. . . , avmorw we will plact m eUe 1.800 Vard .. : : ' French Orgpndles : real value 25 cents, this sale our price for 12U2C I20O yards Fremca Zephyr Ging- jjamn, real value, ao oenvs i price far itlnis eale," . : : 10c Our Millinery Department offers you the choiae of any itrini med piatterns hat, just one-toalf or former -pricee. : 1 OESTREIGHER &G0. 51 Patton Ave; Peeled Mushrooms m tneir own juice. I pound cans, $i.oo. Equal to Mush rooms fresh from the cellar. Directions on each can, & A GREER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FANCY GROCER, 53 Patton ATenue- !ISIeI$l$Il$IIl4II$I4H A JRemarkalite. ..... m - - 21 Fact o o 4 it is a reruarKabia ibat the minerals met talis louud Bowden Lithia Wlillmery Fresh closely TPsemble in comb'n. - atioa the miLerals aid Baits - " Juuad,tiri tin human blood; . - 2. ThisexDiains itsremarke- I .Cj. Wg" fiction jn buildin;up &,.uervet uoue ami' uiuscuiar V" tissue. '7 It- isafTnatufal -.1 .lonicr61dbythe bottle.1 gallon and carboy -at. f $ti- GRAIIT'S V PJf ARMACY, ;, 2-4 fi.'Mftln'fitrflet:-"- - - v S Asheville -J. . Horth Carolln - lGonfcssi6n;.QiLujDas They Ask for Thrjee Months Cessation Hostile ities, - Qaestion of the Release ol Spanish Pris- - - oners Seven of The Yorktown Prisoners in Filipino Hands Yet to Be v Accounted for. Manila; May 3.4-MaJor General Otis fffffd the envoys who - came here from General Luna bearing the proposal for cessation of hostilities conferred again ktodayv-Oti adhered to 'his ; -refusal to recognize the so-called government of the insurgents. '.The Filipinos ask for a truce of three months to enable Ag uinaldo to summon , the congress jand consult with insurgent leaders or oth ers 'on the islands. The envoys admit ted the contention of General Otis that 'Aguinaldo has little control over affairs outside the island of Luzon. When the question of release of Spanish prisoners in the hands of the Filipinos was mentioned, Major Ar guelles, chief member of the deputa tion, said he considered them" as be ing in he same "category as Americans, the United States "being the succesJ of v Spain in domination over the island and acquiring by tieaty all rights and obligations. , , v..V, t After the olose'of the conferenwjtb. General Otis the Filipino envoys had a J consultation wtth vhe Uni ted States Philippine commission- . - The Filipino envoys, Major Arguelles and Lieutenant Bernal, have abandon ed the pretense under, which they came to -Otis, that they represe nted GeVieral Luna, and today, announced that they came as the representativea of Agui naldo himself. THE YORKTOWN PRISONERS. Washington, May' 3. The ' following was received today from Dewey: Manila, May 3. Secretary of the Navy, Washington: The following are the Yorktown prisoners at insurgent headquarters at Ban Isedro: Lieuten ant Gilmore, Chief Quartermaster William Walton, Sailmaker's Mate Paul Vandoit, Coxawain John Ells worth, Apprentice (third class-) Albert Peterson, Landsman Sylvip 'Brisolese, Lanjdsman Paul Edwards and Lands man Fred Anderson. . " Provisions havebeen sent them by Otia. Am continuing .inquiries as to the fate of the other seven; . r- THE MOLINEUX CASE "New YorkT May 3. Roland B. Mo- iineaux's case will be resubmitted to the-rand Jury tomorrow. It has not yet been decided "Whether Mdlineaux's request to face that body during the investigation of his case will be ac ceded to. ;'" ANHOUNOEMEHT "We beg to Inform our customers and the' public that In additSotn to our artis tic "Merch'amt? ' TMTorlhg1 : Department wher'the:grea1t':'Oaiaflid study are exercised ItioInsure a perf eat flit at the lowest possible, prices . We . have.- Just opened a first-class Gmts ' Furnishing, Department where you- wfll find first class goods' and' the latest styles. Your paftranage kindly soliclte:. : . - , , HvGELMANJProprie'or - J, C. WILBAR, Manager. Paragon Building,-Haywood street, cor ner College street. ew Phone 345. 1 Park ' ; Thirty -five miles .west - of Asftey MouQlain A modern reBort la- every , particular.' z- -xC -vr - , kpst -nina nALa iinir rmiimr in ri " Washington,. May 3" Long today re ceived mailed reports from Conjman der Dayton, of the- cruiser Detroit, at Rluftfipldn hut hi i still unable to communicate with Dayton by tele-l graph. It is understood the reports,, Ubstantiaily confirm the ' .... . i press tmst spatches. There is reason to believe the government has decided a lesson shoJjbe tahtome7 of the Central AmeinrTeubiltia tot, - their high handed methods in Jcallng with Ames icans. .The present trouble i attri buted Q. the bitter hostility- of5,Gov ernor Torres, of Bluefields, toward Americans. Secretary .-Hay Js endeav oring to adjust, -the " troubles . through the channels of diplomacy,-but it Is not improbable that Dayton may soon be ordered to, take drasitic measures S REUNION TO HOOD'S-BRICAOE A TH at AinAal ftairal "PaoTi tail 4-n fa T tain nnt. Austin, Tex., May 3. The atirviVfUg1 members of Hood's brigade, held their annual reunion- here today. The ciiatrH man, Captain Hunt, of Huntsville,: was presented with a historic gavelr made by James Dallas, of Washing ton county, out of wood from General Sam Houston's house at the old ' town of Washington, which was the capital -of the . Texas republic in 1839. Judge Henderson, of the court- of criniiAn.1 appeals, made the presentation epwdu CUBAN BANDITS KILLED While Attempting t Bertie ?&eil Leader From Jail- Santiago, May, . 3, At Miiyort Wksz night four .roen. belonging to'jGtoza lez's band of bandits attempted tps!rei lease Gonzalez, who, with 4lve otfiers, are In jail. The rural guards discover ed the attempt and killed four of the bandits. . Two rural guards were wounded. " CHEAP GAS FOR NEW YORK. . New York, May 3. Two of the great! est gas-supplying companies of -the city have voluntarily snd without warning cut the price from SI. 10. Until further; notice New York -pays only 65 cents a thousand for gas from the Consolidate ed : Gas - company and the Mutual Gas company. The . cut Is the result of a long fight between these two compan ies and the Standard. FOR SALE, : A -judgement agalmrt Miss Maud WeHs and Robert L. Nellsoin. for the sum of $19.25. Apply o D. A. Lashlyj Ashevflla. C Mlsaes ana c!iHoWi: oWH s. A. Mears shbs tore. - P r MADE TO ORDER GLASSES -- . . Jt&M's lihe kinidt you gtfe" here. . No two peraoaw . . : " ijis;.hei-6die letnem ;V!tbje satisa ttrarhjcB. . Cbnie ..; 'iter wad well " fit yousr .... I ";, ; paultiicuSairi i case. Protect' -;jyoxn" eyes - ftiom - the , bollghit sun Iighi3 by wear- '- .- S la pialrt ,,of xiujrV smirked v -'v -igtatis&azZ,; ... - " '- EXAMINATION -FRBE. GSaisoes HigbsL S. L. McKEE, Scientific Optician, ' 45 Pattoa Ave. - - ye,RIg(biti. PrftoeBitghlt. if Blair Js Furniture; Store. Hotel and Bath Ule on the' Southern Rairway. rnarainfii . 5 Still Unable; to Communicate With the District - 'ADViCli :.- -z. . .-4.' - .rr-."-j--4t ". ; -. Rebels Resisting Stoutly and Burning Their -: Towns -" Manila, Thursday, May r 4.MacAr thur began an attack this morning on San TomM w m!iP mvrfh nf Calumpit- The-Americans are flght- ig stubbornly for the bridge over -the river and the rebels are: burning town. . - - IN Accepted by Mataafa But Germans Refuse to Sign. Lodon, May 3. Despatches received here from Apia , dated April 27, via JAukland, May 3, say that an armistice has been offered -Mataafa and that he has accepted it. The German represen tatives refused to Join in the proc'ama tio.n . A DELIBERATE MURDER. Hew York Man Prepared Manuicript Explaining His Motive. New York, May 2.- -James H. Plumb, ' formerly a well known man . about town, this afternoon shot and killed "Alexander Masterton, . a retired banker Of Bronxville, in' ah apartmeh't hocse on Thirtieth street -Punab, WfeoJisiiSj years: old. went to meet "MastertOh, who' is! he 4rate Hlnton killing him. Hef8osrwlthima hand bag obntalning "a typewritten manu script reciting at length why ne Was golngito kill "Masterton. Briefly Pltfrtib accused the dead man of separating hhn from his children, inducing his daughter to sue him for an accounting of her mother's -estate, which resulted in endless -litigation and conspiring In other ways to ruin him.' Plumb did noi seem to mind being arrested. Mater ton was a prominent republican, once a close friend of President Arthur. MURDER AHD SUICIDE ? r VROHCED WOWAH Chicago, May 3. Made desperate by the knowledge that the man she loved was married, Mabel Burk this- after noon shot and fatallyxwounded Davl4 J. Wile, a prominentlaer, and then shot herself, falling .rd&fct her lover's feeU-- Wile had promiseofto marry the learned- he lived Mnniiir-vith & family, the snocs, was so great it Is believed her mind became-j unbalanced. Monday she went , to Wile's" home and tol the wife of her fciiahfl.na'Toerfldy Mrs. Wile said to- night he. was ,n6t surprised at tragedy. . rr the ; IWstortn rubbers, 35 cents, at G. A. Mears: - - "lurwV'Wfert itioe shoes 25 per cent; o. vv!mi-in v.ink and tan, oaie nun- dredntt firty.psfirs, G. A. Miears. Purina Health Flour 7 ; Glutarv . -r Entire-Wheat. ' - Makes' i. Brain Bread v ' Fresh ! 4 - " r i -f- AT AJ. imhidlermi On thclSauaret ARMISTICE SAMOA - OF LIGHTNING Three Railway Watchmen Killed -Residences Struck "and Wrecked. Cumberland,' Mdl, -May - 3. During a heavy storm this evening- three Balti more" and Ohio trackmen - were killed rw11" repairing tracks -at Cranberry Summit. The residence-of Prof. John son, principaTof,- the West Virginia school'for the deaf and dumb, and the residence of Jones Harmison, at Rom- theney;W. Va., were shattered by light ning, -airs, tiarmison ana daughter are reported badly injur edl .- ATKINSON'S PAMPHLETS. Seizure Made; by the Postal Authorities at San Francis b. San Francisco, May 3. The, postal authorities today seized the pamphelts sent out by the Hnti-Imperialist, Ed ward Atkinson, addressed to Dewey, Otis, Miller and Profs. -Schurman and Worcester, of the Philippine commis sion.. Two of the pamphlets are' en titled "The Hell of War- and "Crim inal-Aggression." The third has not any title and contains copies of speech es dellvered'by Hoar, Boutelle and Ed munds, -v RercirMng to e'"'TTbh?htted mlatl mat ter Edwljrd .Atkinisioo, vice presd rit oC ta acti-4mjer5a3l-t league of Bosion, is quoted a sayHnfe: " "There at two pamphlets ou3y." T dbtf"c4W- of the first prinltedl fn? Novem ber, were -dfedictattedl to" PregJdiet Mc- Kinley in support of -ha sKtement thaH 'forcible ..aasrfexarionl' wtwild w te crimiiital alsgTestion., The facts" urd "figures given! ttS hhi plmphlieit wre miade thei frequen'ft subjeci bf debate in 1 the! house "of c-epaei-tav , andfe Yhq tfiiter during' iheeBB9oi3aTO- iSieipiatti- phlet wttBol'fls -was., fitHally prw.ea by "The second documewi jwas 1-swd isib&lEL Februas!, wheo Jtt appeared 'that acts ttf crfimiaal' aggrens't.-ini '.wec-a befog comm.Litd ini'. the) 5hiHppineiisMnds In t&at pjimphfet' -ceiBBsH ' facts, "and sW'liements were submltited tb tte atten tion of jhe semfalte and.', were subject of deftjQtie end tlha;t;riampSb8e't agaftn by o" diftr !of the senaffie, waprto.ted a a sen pibe dlx:ument. I ttive- a copy of No. 62 amid bnjve sent, flar a coipy of th'e latter. , "Thiese paniphJet'si wesne, cm Arl 24th ,and 25th. addresi:ed bynDe to Admiral George Dewey, Prteeident Sdhurman. Pnrf. WoTccefiGri, Geeila? H. G. Otis GenietaiV tawtrrx Gene'ral Mi'leir a'rvd Khe COTrresr&Dd'ein.t of . the Yew York tl luistoraitieid weekly. Sim-MiaDa'ja. . None 4rttihv i era hkve to my kriowtledgie been seout to : tainy -teiD:- lerte. I decried Ito send them to d'toer1 "bffiteers ?iod" foir that purpaae iotl ftfd the war deprrmenltf oif my intend Ian ' tudaraked1 for a Plist that would ig&ve rne Jtb'namtes. If it 5s utalawtful rora L-3f'-' zjpn tf 'the Unfi'ted Stij.tesi to comTnxrni oate wfith 'dtJh.er' citizens in Mtaria' b seitding iibern documenis i"aH a prlVattf dftan, whifbi ha si beenru pr: nt by- cr der of Ithe Uited States sei-late- "aw pub lic documents, I am "conl'eint ttjo lieavw the mia.tibea? at that te3tct poSnlt, which re qudres roi nommen t from me. "I would, hfowtavep, call the gto'eintion ct .- jh0 ppGttm&ieir general to Mhjymect slty of requig that all oewsriipeTS iJotefly-Jt prtelted (here and ; eifeewhere which oontaim the late, speech, of Se- fator Hofeur, given at the "republican club to Bosroaa, In whfch he ui-.ted this expres sive r-lbHaSe: 'I can see no difference ki lynching of a eoutheirn .pbstmas atca lyrfchinier a pebp)".; I tthiaak .a (govern ment derive Its Just powers from the consent of the governed, aod. gefe - tiho?er iaerara rrom itne conEiijcuKToin-or twe unax ed. Sta'tes,- be taken frtfm.: JBie 5n,ails. ; ."It tlhis attemflt to forbffd (free speech ahd -IBs free mail tb ftlif-pepleujtbf tMs court try has been mla!deV whidb" I oat-mot bellie.ve, I ithfak fen, people will decide themselves wlt ito do about tfct." GEN. WHEELERTO MAIRY? Washington, May 3. The story of the , engagement . of Geerali Joseph Wheeled to Mrs. George W. Childs is revived today, and it is now asserted that ; the "marriage will take place in this -city during th'i present month at the home of Mrs. Childs on K street. THE BEST- Br Cardies Cigars - : And 'Stationery, 1 1 4 Can ls found at upposiwc-postofilca. Constables Acting Un der Protection of Troops v Miner Fleeing to the Hills and Wardner Wildly Excited. A. Grand Exodus of l. ioters by Train From Wal lace Also. The Destruction tf Mining Property by the Mobs of Strikers Very Large. fB6ise Idaho," May 3. The governor will issue a proclamation tomorrow declaring Shoshone -county, in the- Coeur 4'Alenes, under martial" law. Advices from the scene of the troubluj indicate that the presence; of tha troops has acted as a damper to the ui dor of the strikers. Many are fleeing and-the governor has , ordered them turned back. A train load of deputies has been sent to Harrison near the state line to bring back strikers stop ping there , on their ( way out of th ie state. Thus far &;ty-flve of the-: riot ing miners have been arrested by the troops. -, ; : Wardner, Idaho, May 3. Fifty-four warrants have been sworn out for riot ous miners and" constables are making arrests under f tlre projection 4 of, the troops. 3kany-miners have fled to the hiTla. The towxt lvwlld with excite ment. .About fifteen arrests have-been irnade sp'ar.-. '"tZj Wallace, Tdaho, Ma y 3. Rlotertare leavinV on every . train. It is. claimed many of those who arrived "hWe last week from 3utte ,.re- now leayljag Washington, May"; 3-The following despatch has been received! from Gen eral Merrlam: -.- Boise, Idaho,-May 3. 'Adjutant Gen eral, Wasbingtoiv: r Arrived herf this morning. Aiconference with .the gov ernor discloses the usual difficulties of dealing with riots and conspiracies. There is some hone of identifying of fenders through the coroner's; inquest at Wardner tomorrowJDne, unlotjj, man- is dead and one non-union marij mor tally wounded. ;The esructiop of mining. property reported is very jgreat. Troops are moving forward, to Ward ner - Will go' to Wjardner tonight my-self.-? The number of non-union miners in the district is about 1,00;, ihe num ber armed arid acting in riotsK is. about 100. V MERRIAM, . . a Brigadier General. j 616 STEEL COMBINATION. .New York, Mayi 3.-The Financial News Bureau Teiteiates' today the re ports that a" large 'steel combination will probably be formed on a basis of $525,000;000 capitalization to take In the Carnegie Steel company,. Rockefel ler Mesaba Iron interests, Federal Steel company, . American ' Steel and Wire company. National Steel com-' pany and American Tin Plate company.:- ' : 200 Pairs Worth 90c ' AT 60cts. PER A A. A. A. lHt-..t.t -"TTT FtTtTtttt We hyecjast closed ut a large manufacturers.' tto;k of ettra heavy SteriiDg: Sil- Ter Link Tuff Butt nfl which we. aire Jofferiug for 60,wn8 per pair as long as tliy Ja&t. Thiaf class of button we have "always sold ''.heretof-re fr 90 cents and $1.00 jp r p ir. r M. Field 4 Leading Jeweler, Church i : Street and Patton Avenue PAIR! Arthu - 4-1 ft.. : - f T.4 Xr- -t JFvt furtaier p(arttculni;a4dr TJ.' OREEN. SiAnager'. a. - - -
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