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4 r - - (i r 1 4 - - : 0ESTREI0IIER8 ... ; 51 iPatton ; Avenue, "j.Somei special Mtdsammeir; of .w- -Seasonable Merchandise for" this; week 'it , cf 1200 -Yards - JFreuch g and, cotch, I Gtegnams, sAmeuatlty weihvoT J W J'been"ir&to!innig-all 'seartMin at35 andVa cents, SpieVtce''-" "UK 'r JiSha yard Bit' " it ! 55" Cents. Cents. V,r 500 Tarda Zephyr Ginghams, Hl ppecSBl San pnoe 1 , . ' - T f -J 1 For ThursdayJunel:.; Only 5000 Yds, S. ' i- Lawn& and Organnlies, -worth 10, , 'V -r. I , 4 jt 121-2 -m.di 15 .AoenitJ Spedat it it THURSDAY price 15 Cents The Ynrd. Ia our trimmed- AWiJainry u- paaitment we 'ofCer - some' extra, rT- values In TRIMMED HATS. - - Sole ' atgerxtal (for tb American ' fc ft- ,-y. t v -J at 5i; Patton Ave. ft . Just Received-:. Neufchatel Cbeeso. " " , Philadelphia Cream Cheese Edam Cheese Pine Apple Cheese . ltoquef ort Cheese l Fresh Today G7JA; WHOLESALE AND RETAllFANCY JGROCER, 63 Faitoh;Avenue. 4. .. JC 1 - rSt TroublesEv C ' . j. There Pratt 4 Chicken Cholera, Gapes, - 8 Bonn fttf-. Ayn oi. GREER IllI4IWl4I4!Sfe! Poultfl iz, x . - .runltlngwith others in carrying out an. , .is-pawwD ;vduw ss .;ugTeementvtheiperformance of'which Z '? ' -' ''r";-:' ' ' r- i - 'is detrlmental-or. Injurloua to the ptab- , - w - ' x ? ' ; -lic, It thereby may be said ,to -offr 1 A Few items M ; i& For the Stable. " : Colgate's; Haroess Soap,j - W Ull V ' ; wmivuj w - , a ;t ;t - cako. Vaseline 1H pound Cooa qnVty?; 10C ?wr n Th-er were five- fires yesterday,-snd li' .pound. .twenty-five'or more, in the -last;' rieKly T ' nnA'Wp'. nil),r"'5PV- days, with an: aggregate property loss "' njr'ct Tffn f!trf.- 2rr'Vfljii ttv. n.Ltu- "O ' . . Asaayille ; North Carolina ; ci:!:::i:r:!:!:::i:ici:!:i:!:ici:icio j i in if ; . .-v-.r - r.-:Tr----- Second vRise ;of Efgh- i-teenTFeet m Gol- -i orada Kiver. . -1 , f . y r Destruction Terrible; Both t 1 - Above and Below r Austin; Thousands of Acres of Grow? ing Corn an Cotton SweptAway, JHnnared8 of ' Hones and Cattle Drowned iiestaences swept Away " - and Two persons Drowned -"Austin,. Tex.,: June 8. There is no abatement' in "the 'destructive flood oA the Colorado, river.- - There Is X second rise "of eighteen teet in - the river " tod,y. The great dam' across ;the- river 1 where- hy Iake McDonald Is firmed remain flrmj but' the city's electric power house and waterworks" belovr tne, dam"i threatened -with -deetmction. Advice have :been received here today from va rious points- along 5 the; riverr -saying that many hundreds of Ithousancls of ftxires of growing corn and cotton have been ewept away, and. "hundreds of horses and cattle : ; drowned , on" the farms below here. " Twenty- residences in ithe town of Manarrtviile have boen wai.ed; ' "away. Two 'persons- were drowned at San Sabsw . ' THIRTY HEH BURIEDlv-T " . ' BY DIRT JH ARKANSAS r loose Earth is Disladged OntoJThem r XArtla, Rock,". Juno- 8.Rep6rta haye reached here that a - landalidelbas " oc curred on the Choctaw and' lemplji railroad!, and thlnty men engaged In grading the road through a pass, were turled The accident occurred 'near Ross Hollow, and was the result of the earth above where the men were .work ing, which (had become loosened by re cent rains, falling on the men.- -,? - LEFT A DEAD" SWITCH c EIICIIIE OH r.Ulll TRACK Highwaymen Expected a Wreck to SfoIIow, B it Were Mistaken. - , Birmingham, Ala.; June 8. A large witchreng-ine of the Southern railway was stolen Hast night at Blossburg--,,Jy three highwaymen and left Mdead" be tween two Stations on : the main track. The htghwaymen took to tthe woods," expecting wreck to follow, but telegrams to r the: dispatcher's i office caused mento be tsent-inc pursuit, arho found the engine before any wrecks had taken pHa.ee. - t . .' ' j - ANOTHER BLOW TO THOSTS. " Indianapolis, lnd., June g.-e-The ,In,r. dlana Supreme court holds that a pub lic corporation which enters into a combination" with other 'corporations to, destroy - competition - and ' therepy A , in-, crease the price at; which anartlcle is sold to the inhabitants of the ;&tate be comes dibble to a forfeiture of Jts cor porate franchisee ?he decision"-1 the ease of th6 stae.ionJhe relation "of a prosecuting attorney :againsfc ; ; the Portland Natural -i Gas and ;Qil-ciompa-ny. Judge 1 Jordan, of- the . Supreme' court, who wrote the decision,-says r , -" "When the state seeks to destroy' the llfeLot an incorporated, body, irtTr is ex pected to show Borne graye misconduct, some act'at least, -by which -It has of- - f ended the Haw of its creation," or some thing material - which tends jto produce injury to the public, , .and v not merely that whlchaff ects ; onlyi private InteT- that - a corporation has failed In the ".'fi0 Ui vui uuOT , against the lawof lita ; creation and consequently to forfeit itsrlghts i to; its franchises.! J.t.. -t-.-- ' ' r'v' -i, FIREBUGS JELUDE POLICE. 1 Ivnchbufff. : Va.wJune S. Plreliu era. have been "at 'work, in Lynchburg for The" North Carolina Troll lag exposition to AghVilte Jun 12 aad 't- xf:TJ:0: ;Jot t BOTHlMEII HAVE FINISHED TRAtlllliG Fortbo C6itest:.Tonight--1 SpbtjFf omEverwhcre - New Tbrk, June S-FIta?s!mmorKi and Jeffries re&tef inOst' ot, the day today PitzslnMMons 'proposed 'to fake ' things easy - tomorrow, He "bwill. take- a drive and nap ip the afternpon andgottto-the' club house "about nme o'ciockr Jeffries seconds will probably be" Tom ; Ryaa, ac: Daly, Billy Delaney-andCaiarles 1 Jeffries, FltzsImmonV second wlll.be Dah HjCkey, -"Yank" Kenneyi,; Mards Jullan-Vnd Jack Everhardit.jf ,Fiint mons second h"ipk he wlIlweIgbt i5 jkund. -Jeffries says he will,rnot " 'tip the scales over 210 The glomes which wiBi be worn ere- -placed. Referee Siler's keeping;' tonight They are of iegulatlon maker weight,; live ouncf According to thtV article of :agr5emenfcl;. eaca manwa -a ccora i t ire - riv tiope of supply lag1' his own gloves. 1 .Jv -:.-Tljier.eJ "-o jrreat influx of flnKlwn spor"ts from i All points of the compass, many arriving tonight. "WTilie Jnterest in the battle Is -great; beating; continue tight, Fltzsimsnons continues ; a 'ghof favorite, bjut the feryor of the Jeffrie? men 1 not etayed by ithat fao!. The general opinion tonight among sports S& that.the battle will go. on despite .Chief Devery's threarts to (top it. The report that Fitzsimmonshas trained a bitstoo flnells1 denied. by JuHariT--'-" . ; In'Brooklyri Jimmle Carroll placed $2,000 to $2,500 on Jeffries" tonight. This Is the nearest best to even -money yet made. The maiority of, bets laid were about two to one. - - LIQUOR CONSTABLE ; J ACQUIHEO JFOR KILLUIC Has : Bight to Take Life if Resisted J , During Searches. - Columbia,-S. C, Jane 8. R. Craw ford,' the liquor consiajls, . who, In ' an effort-to search the hou-je of. W. H. Stuart,- shot .down Stuart. . and '- killed hijwife, Elizabeth, was today acquit ted (by the jury ' lif: Kershaw county, wiere cfiange of venue - was . had. - The judge- charged the Jury;, that the con stable had u right to' take Hfe " If lie wb resisted In. his feealrch; . " ;t JEALOUS 6RAZILIAIIS ATTACK GOIISULAff AGENT Consnl at Para Says the Demonstra ; tion Was Insignificant. . - TXTajBi1rrtrvn .Tim fi '.lonsill tfl .Pa- I ra. ' Brazil, in a dispatch to Secretary Hay, explains that the reported dem onstration against the United States consular agent at JMaoaos resulted from the voyage of the cruiser Wilmington up ' the Amazon, which aroused tne Jealousy of the natives.- The conful to Para says the demonstration was insignificant, v j. BLAIID'S DEATH EXPECTED. ttending Thysician Pronounces His , I Condition Precarious. ' -i .- - -. - . . : liebanon; Mo.'f June 8. Dr. McComb, attending" physiciani I on , Congressman Bland, reports his condition (as precar ious, and says his death to expected - . -I KILLED WITH A SPADE. .: Peoria, 111., June J .During a' quar rel oyer a; ditch Harry Thurman truck Alexander Hammond with spade, kinthg- Jilni almost instantly. rThurman ia held to tlie grands ftiryv for murder, without - bond: - P.k E. - Emery, who witnessed the affair, is held as an ac cessory; The prn?ipa.l! in -the tragedy are both farm hands nd .work tn ad joining1 farms near l-onloa tj!is. - i.-.V.w- y m A' via. -j- " - - -r' ..-.-- :,-. , , . .... . '-- - - J . ' QUESADA 'APPOINTED- 'iWjshingtoni'' June- 8 Assistant;. Sec retary ;of War- Meiklejohn todays officii ally1- announced - the - appointment of -SenorlQuesadal as 'special' commission er of the Cubans tov theUnited States. OUR CELEBRATED Vi -. BIFOCAL; SPECTACLES " Just the glasses for ease and com' . fort, and presarvatLaa xA 'your eye- sighUIt comes nearer being the na v tural eye Itself .than anything else in the way of glasses. You can see both far off and --near; -by wlth.ths same pair of glasses- . .-- Eye enunl nation tr&sCJ" r ."- A full. line nf smoked glasses.-: To Frr" Scisntils Optician, ' 45 Patton , Ayel Blair's Furniture Store.' pdfnEHusT FILIPINOS Otis Afraid to" T eifeh :mL pinoa Our MUitary;- ; Methods JWashington, June notified Secret has. decided noo takel advantagef the authority vested In Aim h: Secre tary Alger to enlist Filipino. ; Tn hfa dispatch Gen. Ottesa'ya--the"nime''iSfo ripe for thU, He -haatiTitfAA Madabebes Jnr Mtn miJwxr.i!' ! I nary authorities ar- turr nrnrlAH .it General Ous derfMonW-Vti-- Jt is apparent'' fri.mat:0eraV Otis says that.tllT nor?ri-li th Filipinos JVtnfaWltfalinth il while Ue im it .-tctkn Is In 'Tios ream. , : '".-'-r-'y- UWT0N READOORlim Manila, Jtme S.-Generil" Dawtofl' troops, have been withdrawn from Mo rong province, and are In" readiness to depart within haflf an hour,', against hej Filipinos, for any part of the Islands. The Second Oregon will probably be delayed1 in departure until Tuesday, r - The rumor that Agumaldo has testaibV lished a dictatorship and is placing' nn- der arrest those who. are' known jto be 1 In favor of an autonomous gbvem tnenit, is credited by leading Filipinos here. 't "'.". Members of the family ofSenor Buencamino, one of the Filipfiao c'omv missioners "whb wis recently? captured by General Luna while on ttiis way to iCalolos to Jdin he other native ? comi missioners, have .'been .interviewed v at Sulipan . They say -Major Buenkjamino, a son of the prturedi. commjssioiier, has1 challenged IunaJ for a duet on ao- cOuntoC striking Als father,7 Y" t RESULT OF MOVE ON M0R0NG ThV-f olio wing "was . received- GeneraJH Qtis this af temoon: "Manfla, June 8. AdjuiJant General, Washington: The result of the move ments on Morong . province Was to drive the insurgents into the moun tains capturing- Antipoli and : otht town- in that section with a pint of land projecting -into the bay. Thy ie treajed : and 'scattered before ?om ad vanee'leaylng. twenty-five,fl al on the fid"ourlloss being; four killed-and a few wpiandedv. nwtly iJght. : '-'Inhaibit!ants of the iwoVihees p:-fps friendship and ask protection,, and a large number .wish to enter .:'M&nHat which is refused astii'ejUy population is1 increasing too rapidly Reading na tives throughout the island, . including active Insurgent leaders, seek permis sion to send their familUs to Manila, as It is considered the only, place for personal security. Signed Otis.' , NEBRASKANS RETURN FIRST. i General Otis cables a follows, re garding the volunteers: "Manila, Juue 8 Adjutant General, -"Washington: Oregon yoluniteers request to defer the time, of departure until uae 12th. They Will leave for Portland on the trans ports Ohio and Newport. The : Sixth Infantry; -upon - arrival will relieve the PaMfbrnlans at Negros. The Panther sails In a few days with the Nebraska and, other , troops. Signed Otis." DEWEY HAS LEFT HONG KONG. Chicago, June The staff corre spondent of the Chicago Recovd ;. in Hong Kong says: Admiral Dewey left Hong Kong quietly. Americans in Hong Kong saw him off in the fiagefalp Olympiaut there was no demc-nttra-tlon at: hlsi; departure. i i ' Much" dissatisfaaaon'is expressed- at L the way -the American' admiral treated Hong Kong, considering the " kindly way in which he was received Govern or Sir Henry Bflake place.! the ' gov ernment house at the admiral"? dis posal a .4 distinction paid. " only :to princes and persons of the highest rank. . He 1 invited hint- to .his tae dinner in honor of her majesty's birth? day, andi'toi tiffin. Both . invitations were declined, because of ill health. No prince or princess ever dared de -; dine these Invitations. lbln?t fall tto see the expos taon'car at BUltmoro toay. : , ;- It cures all headaches, Baldwin's Head adhe cure, 25c. - Grant's Pharmacy. , FOR Summer s-Tr JLime.Juice;,. S urape J uice, Claret: Shrub, i V .;-Wild;GKSrty . - - lfSr Phosphate,; 4f 7? "each make a delicious and refresninff dnnk - On the Squares Trade EXrldSIOnfORFIfiV : WORKS FACTORIES ExcesstveMeat Cau$ei,Io r- - r-s Yesterday. v. " Z . v r , New:Tork,-Jpne 8. An explo j'ono started a fire which destroyed the fac lory -and, A number of adjacent de tached wooden buildings. Two - hun dred; persons-were emp'oye'TW the fac tory, TnostTy- women andhlUren. but itvfe-believed that all wefe.iaken from the buildlng In safety. A number of persons- were injured', by flying glasst and severs were Blightly buYned. Cluurltcmt'flrerrlESlplant'v at Fort i iticnroona staten isiand. xtas 5 blown up together- with Several f rani 1 hotisf s thisC afternoon. A number of ereoBs were, injured.' , Both" expiosionswere doe to-excessive heat:: TEXAS V1LL HOVBECEIVE ; 7 J 1 FUMIGATED FREIGHT But xiew Orleans Officials Refuse: to I Austin, Texas, Junw j2.Heildi Ofileer Blunt today off sfed to admit: freight from New; Orleans into Texas," if" the same had first bee .1 subjected to fumi gation The health - authorities of New Orleans-refused io order such fumiga tion, on' the grounds' of Unnecessary preoautionj as they cociteal.tliere is no yellow fever., -,v INT1UJDERS driven out, Gutlaile, O. T.i June8.-Thrie squads of Osage Indian police and 'light liarse mea evlidted B&ycraL hoiodreJ inirudir3 J from .the Osage- Iiwiian reservation; to day. All- the femce aad improvements of ftlhe lintruderst were destroyed and hun dreds of - cattle were turned initoT the grain fields. The destruction ot crops as SjreaiL-- . . The white imfcradfers defy tihe orders of Indiam Agenit Pollock, and boldly mov ing upon Indiaini alhtmnitst build houses said raise cropSi Agent-Tiolloek re-. lenlXess to deiliaag. with $he; 3nVadr8, ian3 scores of women and chirdrentare homeleas,. .TJh:4ntruders have organ ized ' and may attack jth police. Thou sands of treeshave bee u't'-from 1 the reservWon by '-catiUemen, - who will be forced Jby theg-Qn? topay -3 . cents for SCHLEY NOT IN POLITICS ' J Omaha, Nebr., Jua ; Sf- Admiral Schley, in a private loiter to a gehtHe man In Omaha, says tin regard to his po litical boom: "I haye neither -the capac ity .nor the prominence thait would sug Sgest me for amy thing- more Itttiani I am xiioiw, anKS I lose, no deep ' over such BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY. - At New JTork - - . R. H. E. New York ...."4... ...... liJ$ 1 Cleveland ...... 5 15 2 "Batteries: Seymour and Grady; Hill and Zimmer. , . At- Brooklyn B. H. E. n 0 0 6 2 Grimes; Brooklyn Cincinnati Batteries: - Hughes Whaley and Woods. f,nd At Washington , R. H. E. Washington v. .... ...:, . , ...... 5 -9- 2 Chicago ....... ........ "4'9 4 " Ten innings " Batteries: .Taylor and Nichols,' Mercer and McGuir'?. - -At Philadelphia " " . , R, H. E. Philadelphia . .. ...... IS 13 1 9U JJouis .' 4 9 4 --Game called in sixth innlng4on ac count of 'raiaJLBatteries:- Flileld - and McFartand; Sudhoif and 6'Connor. - AtBoston-- ' R. H. E. Boslbnv. ........ 7li 3 IouisvUle . ' 5 12 2 Twelve Inning Batteries; : Dowling and Powers,-Ievi and Clark. ' At Baltimore- R. H. E. Baltimore . . V v. . . . . . ; II 2 4 1 Pittsburgh v. . '. . ... .'..i, -. : 5 12. 3 Batteries y .Howell 4and Bobinsonr Payne and Schriyer -x " -. WHERE THET PXAYTODAY. - Clnctomatl at Brooklyn. . 'tl -.Caevetondl alt New York. f 'Washingltonr ait""PMliaiaelphla. - ' i A " Pittsburg at Baltimwre. - - - STANDING OF THE "CLUBS. , "ciuba"" - W. IPc, BrookJymi v.-,. .. .. .. .. 35 ..11.761. Boston -. . . V . 30 14 .682 St.-Louis;.. - '.. 27' 18.600 Baianwe.. .. 26-19" .578 PhiiladelphDai .. .'.25 19 ,568 Chicago T. .. 26 ' 20 .565 tCincSntiBXiV.-''.. V. f.l..:" 2t 22 .48S New York . . . : . .(. ,r 20 - 24 t .455. Pittsburg V.; .,": ." 17-26" .395 Washington" . , 1. . 17 " 29 --,370 Luuisvnie,. -..r . ."If . ...lir 31 v311 Cleveland;. V. 8i3a .195 ASSESSORS' NOTICE. -T- - The . undersigneds' assessors" . fsr ' the city of Asheville "will be'Ini the- com mlssIoneraV room : of -the :?court chouse eacji'day from 10 ufnu: to p." m . ".All personsIshmg.toiist. their tax ' are urged X call at as early a -.--day as pos srDi,e. ; . - -nom 8 to 10a."m"and from 4 to" 6 pV m.- will -be devoted ' to examination tand valuation of property, and during . , .-7- " - - - V- i uanui . m-ra roanv, of.tne 8. - feneral OtU t Pay he fire t works factory, in" pirk- tnese hours., the offlce will be closed. - June 1, 1899. r v-' , " .i ' 1 r " v M. 'BEARDEN, : tR. J".' stokely;' HSWII.rU liillHUj Albc; Hill; Who - Admitted 'tbe - Shooting, BuV -Intended theShdtforlV. .1; : Her. Husband; ; Says His Brother, Shot to Pieces by Posse, Wast Innocent. Jail Is strongly Guardsd, and Citiisnt Gfimcrxing?'for HJm Bnmor of - " BTegro 'Conspiracy ,, J Birmingham, June : 8 .The hegror;- Alex Hill, who shot and killedn Mrs. -Buf us Hubbard and wounded her bus- - hand and child in Bibb county ,Mion ' day last, for which one negro; has al ready been (lynched, -was captured, this morning -at Corova , He admitted shooting the Hubbards. He said the killing - of 'Mrs. - Hubbard was . acci dental, the bullet she received being Intended . for jher , husband. He stated that his broftier, WIil Hill, ' -who was shot to" deaths by the posse, had nWh ing to do with-i the killing, "j He:; was hurried to the Vcounty jail at 'Jasper, which is being guarded.,. The citizens of Bibb county are clamoring. ..for --the negro. There is a rumor , tnat fJthlrty negroes ; were in th . conspiracy wlth. the HlUs to killjwhrfepeople,fh? .-Bibb' county, and' 'considerable -.trouble is likely , to occur between, the races. The si tugtion. Is precarious GUBAII STEVEDORES STftlRTFORfAOVAJICE Jamacianj Employed and Infantry Placed on Guard. Santiago de. Cuba June 8. Cuban Workmen here are rapidly learning the customs of Americans. Nearly three hundred stevedores employed at this port, struck this,, morning for an ad vance of from $1.25 to $2.00 perdayv A, number-of Jamaicans have been em-; ployed in their places,vand a guard of infantry placed at. the ctoproach to: the dock, to prevent the strikers from In terfering with-the new men. GRANTED HEW TRIAL - Eindolph, American Citizin, Convicted - of Murder in Columbia ; - - L Washington. June 8 . v .J-- - , C?t ft ieHMrsHubTjatJ ;c , - Jailed; - ifr : The minister to ,A"LCV.-- the United States from Colombia notl fied Secretary Hay-today from Medel 1L; .Colombia, that ..Ch'ar4esrvRandolph, alias Radfior, an - American citizen, con- -vlcted of murder, has een granted a new txial.. , : . ' TTT- . V ESCAPE BY SWIMMING RIVER. Cheyenne, ' June 8. A messenger ar rived today fromr the chase of the Union -Pacific-train robbers, . He re- ' ports that "the fugitives swam Powder X river, about sixty miles, north - Kf i Cas-'v per, thus indicating that they -were'r making their way into Montana. ; CAUTION. z A talk oar Coal. at 34 -Patton" avenue will save., you money Phone 40. ... . ASHEVILLiB ICE & COAL. CO. ' 200. Pairs WortH -90c AT 6jERtf I We have Jjust closed ouf a r large jnaniifacturers trrk 61 ertra heavy ;Sterlirjg SO-t ; verlink:Xhifl: Buttons which - we are offering for 60 cents Ipexfpaius long aS they last." This class of button we have always sold heretofdre,' for , . .9acente and'l,00pr pair ; k - Artter;Field Leading Jzvclzr, ,1 -r Church Utrccl LTd Fcltcn . Avcnss- 1 - - a1 ' -V ... 'X.-v t 1 5 ( y . -4.'. - 5V( .V - r j -r civ!ciciei:i:uio,ici:i;i:i:i:i:i:i. TT.' PATTON. .
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