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ATYiall sciiciaii- coated,- I pais, 25,cii)ts,;v; 'lSyy - 2 ;1 Wood's TurnipSeeds: for table, j fla.lail of voir rHrrrtP.- Price- run 25. to 35 cen'ts per pound. II craiit'c t::'.: " 5 '24-D.i::: L:rc:t. "3T ' . S AsheviUe ITcrtlx Carolina n p -s" 4 -v i ' ' w i date as possible. I J f" Q PIT' QS -I -IU P 1-" '& KiP, to the capital and a.personaf lnter 2 J I Ql 1 1" O "'L.I V W I rV; ylewlththe "postmasierrggneraA 'will 2 - --""r-M 1 t nVornnHsh what'lhe ideslresi."-" .. V Seeds I urnip Woit-AH -Thfee Boit Rades r Yesteraay sC Boys -Wild With ; Enthu- xasm r Over.' the Success - of -TheiV'Crews: Yale i ; Odtclassed An Every Contest of : the Heryarsity Eight , the Favorite Bat Defeated byBeven Xengths Ei-. pert Steering Eequired; -New: London,: June" 29rHarvard woif three magnificent victories . on - the Thames this af ternoon In each lu kahce-lY7 aJe-was ' go signally bea ; en that ,there "was -no "chance of ;disputet altbough - in, the .fireshtnen race some complaint was madej by-Xale om ac count of Interference during - the last mile. 1 This woa-jdue ttf a wasfo -from th steamboat Glen Iafan'd which con iraryptQ the order pent; by;the goverp ment officials atYYaslilngton' wa;per ipitted! to come through the drawbridge while theracewaa "in "pfgre-a. -The Tale orew ran- into -i the swellsandal- Jnaost; wwamped. HarvaTd' eighU was r6wing In suoh u nraaterly fashion, how ever, af" this -tage:. of Jth& race that Tale's defeat was inevitable - -j All the-races were rowediihis after noonw The four andifreshmen:event3 were scheduled-; f or ithC , morning, : being postponed on . account of rough water. iTheflreti triumph : for ; . Ha,rvard wa when" their -.four oared crew led; Tale almost entirely"? from, staff to finish of the- two mile- course- by six lengths. , . In nextAevent; the freshmen's race Tviilch waaalsoUwov ? cnfles v; HaaivTllntehed two lengtlis'aihead "bf Xale," while the Harwd univertiUr-eighit iwottn up the day. with the flncstexhibttlon of all, bv er the four mile cotirsei't 'Tale rwas prac ticaMy beaten' after the first mile,, and as ithe" crews rowed. uowjir the river the lead of Harvard . graduscny. Increased, the crew winning pit seven lengths, x It was-A closer shave for the. vicars at that, for the overoro.wtding'of the course by small Jtoats -.made - it necessary for coxswain of Haxvairtonsteer wildly and desperately -to "avold coiilteion's which threatened) him: eversr tard or so In 4 the .flnaf two brundredyards .'he came so close-to the craft that the tips of Harvard's- oar almost: clipped .. those. held " out by1- the cnriotas -rowers, . whb did not have sense, enough to getouit of tne way. - " ' In -each race Haxvard'a representa tives were vin' fcuperb form They showed evidence of careful training and - extraordinary ' goodi coacning. Tale'a" crews were - undoubtedly below the averager TTve. offlckl tirtie: of the three events was' as followsif- .j 2 "Four oared; 10 ' minu tes- seconds. , .Freshmen's; 0 minutes 33 1-2 seconds ;Warsity;rac,'2aaninutetf 52 1-2 sec onds. - :r' -?'s . T ' -Harvard; supporters were: Jubilant to nights- Never has there been such re- ' f Jolcing In the history of the university x me was a. Dig ravonie. in aine v rsixy racev.TJieHarvara :menwon cneaviry. For. winning-me;otr the foiar-oared cOntesthey doubled thelr"wagers on the Xreshmen'and poit it up on the var 9 ,J I 1 - t " -THE'UKE CITY P0ST0FFICE4 y, . l ..iFlorenceS, .C June" 29. Congress man 'Norton, -of, this, district, left; here. for -Washington :iust night to take'np theXa1ce-'Citr postofflce: matter with the postmaster general? - He says' that he is: very anxious .that the ..office at Lake-Clty -bereopened at asf -early, a and he -beliey.es- that a n a n o d up --Dnfiitrflir.l7rfl0Ti.l7ufll.ir X 1 -'iiV ".'t 1 . i V. " ' i ; .-f. ."if . - ' fief-' ' " ' rj: llbUblltU 11WU liivu iPji Peaches" i. 4 a n Plums?- Aptlcpts : Cherries a Pineapples K a n 7o have the largest variety i of fruits in the citjand the n kJ I - . . i ; KSELinG s . pulsus. " CPP. PCSTCFFICS 1 I HEflRY Bf PUHT'S : VJiLtr PROBATED 4 Legacies to Friends and Ret ative8maliM-geAn- 2 nu-tieo. 'New Haven, ternoon us - tne Aotate- court tile wilL of .the-Jate - Eesldenty Henrr B. jwiu cau6 some -concern "t&njugh : rev ?Iant, f jthe PlajotSistein,- was. admit ienue circles. "Tft'-iwur-lonlly lioped a ted. - Ampng the executors fe Vice few day,ago when the elyil rvice T esdent Erwin-of the Plant, System. der of the presidetrwaWjaaaed tW'a The wilU , leiavea . epecific legacies large uumtter of pbiittopBvoulc be ex iimountlnr tU.OOO to severaL friends ' empt from -the much.' vWlsdrexamln and relatives an some additional oon)eUons- r. A jW.mpleparagTHfh it' the tingent annukies- The entire estate is latest Jxistruotfon from the scat of subject to these-legacies. vThe charged ftrmftnt5vfcevA:. are leftn trust to the, executors whol areaUo created trustees and the iahst conUnties during the life of (the widow, n?r eon, Monon, ana , me testator Kzitime&f-Xfe maeCfuch grandson? Henry Bradley Plant. The . changes' br. removal or appoialmeut as trustees are directed, to payr from' iShe. their Judgment the : interesit- bf 4he Income of the estaite $30,000 per annum 1 public service may . dictate but W to the widw $30,000 per -annu m to sons ttppoiated-to.sucji office are subject Morton- and, .$10,000 per ; annum tq to -. examination to be prescribed by Henry- B. -Pliant The? estate remain-;the secretary of the tTeasury." 5 ing In the hands of the trustees after) ingtructabns apply to all lines of ithe decease of the .widow, - rionr awT; the service, mclUdmgatorekpersia grandson te to b held in trust until the ;i and5show that :uotiinwa. yutuigesv TOira t-wje grannson is zx years ox age, ana ax tnat time it ts to be divided among the hereafter born chil sea. - , ' . No imaifee of the amount of tha.es- tate left has yet been given out. TEXAS GOVERNOR WW &T0P LYIICHIHCI Offers Aid to Punish the Mob Harrison. Austin , Tex., June 29. The govern orthas received no official information regarding .the lynching ., of - AHle Will-' lams, the Jegro accused of crlminaHy' assaultlngCa white woman in Harrison county yesterday v The governor stat ed this evehirig'that be wasr determined to' put .a "stop to mob violence in Tex as if such a thing; were possible, and, if the authorities of ; Harrison call upon him for assistance in ferreting out- and prosecuting he members of-the moo sudh aid -will -be granted. 5k : DREYFUS STILl IIVIHC. .Si-' 5fe.fr al si Report : of Suicide rStartles.the , Parisians.- . - - - Paris, June 29. A"4tory printed Iri Soir that the government had Informa tion that-Dreyius had committed sui cide on fthe fax?' caused - a " sensation here . r-- T!heJ government issued an em phatic denial of the- story. The news reached the palace during a reception and. caused' much excitement .amoijg the guests,' but several members of the cabinet i who"were-present denied It COLLIER . ' HT HT.da H EXPECTED-TO DAX . B?et, Juaier 29. The New Journal cor orespondentr cables : y Dreyfus .will Arrive here Friday night.' He -will immediately be taken tojtihe Rennes if of his courtmar-tial;- Tii prestderit of the -western' rail way h"aa been notified to make necssary arrangements for a. special train jto con vey the prisoner afe that time." , Mb--- The; goveimm'ent ha : made elabite public and secret!;, arrangements :f orchis sai jugnwa,.. Jiie ..wnoie aietrtcttoe tween Brest and Renues is - under, c?seJflelj the other side with the hope of suaveHliance of secret agents. - WhJleffloL AlT mr Tn . nnrv great eihiowiagof military. Is me't a larg numberof troops are' in readjuess for. any "emergency jt -;f? f : r A PLEA. FOR DREYFUS ' X: V Rennes,"June 29.-Thiei'cathoit;Sh0'e placarded the: town- wfCh a strong apral Urgiag,the people to observe Justice fc4 moderation in view of the coming eemrt martial, lemlnding them that Dreyfus Is no longer a convict, but an unjudged de fendant. Z 7- ' - r: It cures all headaches Baldwin head ache Cure, 25c. -. Grant's Pharmacy. TWBIG BARGAINS IN CTjTjrDERT Fifteen pairs and -forks, -fuH size" and W .atee&L at $1.25; regular price. $2.50.?:- table knives, at.Jt75 set.-! bave pnly the quanttlty namedIook,at:thenxnow,'l J. H. Law. 35 Patton avenue. - ; venue y--:--yA IS IYOUOEflD: That aches, sixty; per 'cent of the' headaches , arej caused througfi ; defective eyes.: tittle eyede--;,.fects grow to .big ones if ihey are. . not properly and -promptly1 fct y tended to.-v'-A '"?,"1; 1 t JEixamdnaUon free. C 1 GLASSES $ TO -FIT tts - ' r . . . 45 Patton Ave. -J ETE WILL :BE SUBJECT ; : to -Exhr.linATioris : unexgectea instructions ave;ieen Received by j - Collector Harkiris l-'i An official. communication Las' fct en W-k bmee of demity CoilSTsf & trnal revenue ; i. removed from . he competitive -classified list, and eoHec- gained by the recent executive order Resides the right of -. appointment : b7 , the coMectot, freedom from aistinctly j competBitive : . exaininatione and-, rthe ; I nmhnWIHv tViaf t;iA nnptfr" Will Yw ' Hi0i .apiirA nrtir-vn.tTi- inations. Of course all; this w some thing but'it le not In accord with the dreams7and4i4l1WP,P tne average politician' It Is not. believed, however, that the special "examinations which all those who ' secure places, in the service ill bewmpelled to stand, will be in kpy sense;jdifficult . A pecia3 agent of the ; gfiyernment came 4o Aeheville sev eral wee'agD...n.cojenr?cl with Collector Harldbs - and i - sane of his" men on this matter, and. in a general way the matter of conducting' the ex aminations was .agreed upon. It te ap parent' that the agent knew that the latest instructions were doming. It Was suggested that the examinations be raaxle practical, Including arithmetic, infractions and decimals, penmanship, ra ep writing, writing ,frOm - plain y. There wMl be no. examination spelling, (according to the aprange- it, but the physical condititm 6hall ba considered, .and! the. - candidate for gfftoianent service shall have- at least mo.ntthW exnerieitcei Five praC- -estion will be. asked regarding xftamywiM, 3$ubtTess ftpply-tothe ,rlice ge?ieraHy. . - - . sara tnat Ht-was witn me aim- eurafrs thsut the lagent was induced to $alW the examlnatfon on ewich a prac- ticfl., -basfs. Be dkl not at first appre-. clap the peculiar local conditions, -and 4 urther said to r-have remarked that J WasTungtori ' authorities did not y appreciate the situation. THE VENEZUELAN DISPUTE. L liyely Bison8sion Before the Tri hnnal Yesterday. Parts, June 29. There was a lively ddsc4ssion todays during Sir Richard Webster's speech before the Venezuel an tribunal in behalf of England . He Bougfit to place theeotlre documents In evidence, from ;which he:4sserted that Venezuela had only quoted! a ' portion and Which he declared ywild "alter. the aspect ' of.tKe case .' " Harrtsoii objected Welter said he would submit to couu- a ehnge bf mind. In reply to a query by. Fuller .Webster denied that he wish-' ed toy accuse Venezuela of . bad faith. . t cAHnrD0 BiisiiiESsU Ntexas -' ' ' - ,5- -f if ' '- t ." - :r-"f- .wi Attorney ! GeneraTs7ieuoii for "-iixr iclndlnXJer Austin, Texajl: June 29v-7The Attorney general, f urhedth,e-goyeroo ftoday with his' reasons for a recent .rnlingi ex cluding , f oreiga corporations ..from xSoiaig business m Texas when-hajtered to an . 'er a.,r J?. U??l0!?e85LA ' J?" f i&SSiS U. 4te soj purpose of doing. businesi iu rtietSi ' - ' , - ''- -.1 Zyi: ROQSfeVE' T SAYS M'KINLEY .': I W6HT T0HAVESUPPI CIIDDflDT TV-' " J - . . - " . . "vr- . . : t--.- suuoEy,v June. :za. jrovernorv-Koose SWel4 plhsed -through- here today cn route i hisTfiomie tat Oyster. Bay. - In on IntervRlw he ' 'said - everybody?' in ' the west wis for MeKintey .: . He added : "I am nto-emphatically -for his renOuf in- - Roosetelf; declared that the prosper-. ityOf the country under MCKInley sf adminifiiiratjon,- the results of sthe .war and the Ifact tihat now every American portant tf;nominat mm: AVnMknb1 ?Tltw : HUMPEIRIES LYNCHERSHELO Daliafe irTeias," Jun " 29. Theprelim !naryitriatLTOf: the allegedl lynchers: of. the Humplrriers'endd-today and, resulted, in the . 4hotainlg - of., the v ten prisoners, th" jnforraes Hncludedritliout :,baiL 1 . ffiay Jthe, prbceedin.gs before' Justice Aver ett; we'rjcbmparatively tame.--The tes? umonrmsi 0C aQ-inainereiw auu uiutucieA; eStfaagr cii jfer JOUT- PRICES -Durlfigf a Imonlh in - New - 'York- while not buying' liargely iFsecuredl .maoy": good bargalnstctliefly irk cutlery art goods and 3?pjaveltie4j frh; gcoda Are jail-Attractive CHARLES F. COLLIER KILLS: HlfilSELt former Mayor, pf ; Peters- : Confederate Congress. 'Petersburg, .' Va.', June 29.-icharif F.-' Oollier, for five termer mar Petersburg,! comnaitteci;; euicife. thl morning by shooting himself through the bead. -The deed; was done . a. fPw mTnutes after Mrs. - Gollier left, hsr husband's Toom.- . OoClier " was born In Petersburg; ln.1827. In the house . in which'lie ikilledf i-Tilmselfr He" studied lawt Jttaryaird college and" then came to Petersburg : where her, practiced law for half -a century. s During 'the -war he was a rnember of the confederate" con gress. -The imicide wae due to de- spondency 'and,tBl bealth. " " TO COHSTBUCT HIGHWAYS , ItrUHTERIOB OFCUBA InOrdetto Give. Belief tq Staryinsr Havana, June 29. General Brooke at a "conference with Civil .Goveraor Go mez,' of Santa Clara province, today in structed him to r;oonstruet. highways between the interior towns in order to give relief to starving Cubans in the fewnB. The wort will give - employ? ment to 2,000 men. .'-".y. -s ' . In an attempt at Jail delivery at Be Jucal - four prisoners and one guard were killed' and six prisoners wO-und& None of the prisoners escaped STREAMS Oil RAMPAGE , " IN CENTRAL TEXAS Great Damage -to Railroad and Other uy" ; Property. Austin, Tex., June 29. AW the streams in Central Texas are P.n toe, rampage. The Ihtejroaaid .'Gre&t Northern railroad traclct 'submerged for ten mile.' Tewashouts are nu merous.1 The bridge of the K. & T. over the Brassos; river, neur- Smithville, is washed away. Several Houston and Texas Central " bridges are r reported washed away. y . . - x yy The San Antonio ard. araaaas T;ass railroad, is a!50" :eav ..sufferers Thousands; of acre of landskre "flood ed and damage tto the crops- and. prop erty aggregate several (hundred thous alnd dollars. 1 e .. . THE DISORDER AT BRUSSELS Biotons Performances in the Chamber f:- -... Continue. . ;:- . Ian-Desf-to'QMette; GBrussete, Jan6 -29. An,; unparalleled scene was enacted in the chamber of deputies yesterday. Tne socialist nersisted In their pbstrucuon tactics and! attempted to aesaiii- the ms nbers of the government., several jit U6 occurred, the pantlcipinas rolling on tne floor in regular rough and - tumble.'. The premier aa denounced v responsd ble for tbe suffrage; bill . and. mem eis ol profected 'Mm;rfromvkflence-.-'by standing: "'iif fronf of hlmTTfoop fin ally cleared-- t:chamber,Tne- public were held protesting against the suf f rage-bill. Some crowds became q threatening that the gendarmes . fired a volley at-them, wounding several. . The disorderly r scenes in toe chamber, of i deputies were repeated today. ?Wben the government (announced thait It would persist in pushing the suffrage bill the socialists cried, "The premier will 4e re sponsible for-the oOTpses that, .will be made hehcef drtni"; - Theruproar became great f hat the president was compelled to 'suspend-: ithe sittings. When the chamber reassembled one' member com plained that he had! beenmaltreaifed by, a geaidarme.'' " An" Indesorlbable ; . scene then followed. atfcTone socialist member rushed , toward the minister of war, shouting: "You wretch!" and tried to 'seize'hImoThe sitting ended amid pan.-demoaitinf.- The . approaches-4 the pal ace aire guarded tonight. Gatherlngs on the -streetare prohibited. In a conflict between) a party of socialists who are parading tonight,' and 'gendarmes; one man was killed and several wounded. Several other conflicts occurred., ABOUT PUTTING UP FRUIT, c' All Mason's fruit Jars are , not alike. The best have polished tops and tn dead ly overblow, (thin glass) in the. bottom Our Jars are as. cheap as Tethers; see them before' you buy. J . i H." Law, 35 Patton avenue. - ' 2 " CAUTION. - . ' "A" talk "on coal at . 34 Pattern avenue will Bave you "money. "Phone 40. o-- - y-:: ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO. ? VERY IMPORTANT: Toery gentlemiaa wearing1 Tailor-1 made dothest - A - .y ' - For the next-20 days we -will, make .5. special- reduction ; -on ;au tur summer suits and pants made to order. It will sav? "-"ybu fromrJ&.'-to H un a smt. - . Our J38 Suits reduced; to $30. "Our $30 -Suits reduced to" $25. : Our' $25 Suits reduced to $20. . " ' -Ou, $22.50 Suls reduced 6 $19. f Our $12 Panta reduced to $9.60. t: iOur $10 Pamte reduced o- $S. C-ZZ-Our $8 Panta reduced to $5.50. : t 2 Our $7-Panitr rednrcedfto 5.50l-'. Our $6.50 Pant reduced to $5.'- y '-J We especially-guarantee i you L every garmenaperfect flt'-,--.? '- yy-' :P&ragowTButtding, oq Baywwd; street, opposite-posrtofflc. - - IK Plan to iSecure Enlist meht for Philip pines. : ; Recruiting Stations to be Established in Country Towns. Indications That Regular Army Is Dpto'lts Limit. War Department Anxious to Secnrt Country Boys for the : " : Volunteers . WashIrigto, June 29. Re-turnw re ceived from recruiting officers through out the country indicate that th enlist- . Bueugm ui uitixmy w up .--.to the limit of 65,000 prescribed by law. ' Com plete returns .will be received' In Vfew days. If these show that the regular V ' army is full .the enlistment of - yolun-r teem for the new regimenita to' be or- ' ganized In the Philippines will- begin immediately . Officers will be sent ou t -from the main recruiting stations to es- -tablieh branches in the country t6wng; In some (towns' ancL villages men will v .. be detailed to ride about the street on. ..; bicycles on which posters calling1 for,; recruits wUf be attached.- ' Couutry- boys proved sudh good soldiers that the- war departmemt i? anxious to secure them. " CUBAH MAJOR A THIEF. ' Arrested for Complicity in thej lLiriel 7 "' Hot Havana, -June 29.-Ad vices received here from Guanajay say;- that - Major Joseph Acosta, of the Cuban army, who was accused of mpllcity in the recent safe robbery at Muriel" and auc ceeded ift escaping, the rufal4police was pursuedtoia small country house which he reached after dark. On jthe ap proach of the guards Acota,W"ho was , at a well drinking, attempted to reach; his horse, -but the guardwnred anT Acosta "dropped on his kneea aud, beg ged them to spare tils life. , He was taken to the Guanajay jail andwas afraid the guards would kill -him on the way there. On the promise of Tils life being spared he sajd "the jparl.y numbered twenty-nine, among; whom, lie claimed, was Colonel Carlllo iDolz, v7o was appointed last week chief, ; o the Guanajay rural police. Aeosta te ceived $300 as his share. In the Mariet robbery. HAVAHA IS HEALTHFUL 'Havana. June' -29.-There is not a sin- jgle.case of yellow fever or smallpox Ih4 Havana The death rate is decreasing steadily. v " SHOT TOE MAYOR. 'v Muskegon, Mlch.1 June , 29. Becaure Mayor .Balblrnie : wouldjinot appoint Jas. -W.: Tayer director of poor he sbot.the mayor;In. the breast today while the lat ter was standing intfront of his store. and thenxshot himself and afterward took oarbolic acid. Balblrnie and Tayer both died shortly after. THE RIOTING IN CLEVELAND. Cleveland, June 29 During the riot ing today as a result of attempts of the- strikers. sympathizers"- to .drive non- unionists from the cars three were ser iously "and several others- slightly In-- Jured1, Several shots were flred and a number of .cars . stoned. - - Sash and Neck Buckles? We rare : showiDg a new Uneo! ;SterliDp:,, Biiver 1 :8aahainii NectBuckleff i 4 FrehchJGrayfftose and !the': r ewestf '"finali J iV Inuroitation of : V- r - y Ocf Brass Arthur .; cCcr. CharjjJi SL.fd Pclka Ava I - v2 "tvf 4 y V r Jf 2 i '. tf. , i D a-1 i-a a U m ':i:-CcrCharj;?i SL.fl-d - Pclka Avtr:-' .-5- , , y " -, 1 I ' - ----- - r-- - . - . - j .. , . . r