--( .-WW:! ..V-'-t: ;'::-f ."- -. - -AY & ft -V V t - -,.r.r. tL- --'-''""-- ..jk. , : "Prices Centa ' i . - - . ... i s)i:;- : -IT I .. . ... . t I a -. f lv v X v - i -V J. . . 1 m m m m m m m X - m 0ESTRE1CBER AllD -CO,, : , . ! -.1!. . .. 5 Patton Ave - Odds and Ends Sale" 11 Ia Wash Fabrics of all kladii at istonifiMngiy I5w Prices. ' V ; :- " ,; and Table IDi-amas We bav s much thalt we -wta itfrt ; enumerate each. . See what we in. . a - V-Waif is - have oez uu vnu want tasave a donar; : l : All Trimmed Haito tone half ' coet pxic. It 7f-:P Ml . i i m w, : ': m w ' Jci.- i w- 0E5TRE1GHER -MD CO., 1 51 Patton Avenue . ; Cioce Louisiana Open- Ketife ? - One Gallon Sealed Cans G. A. 53 Patton Avenue. 4c4cV . 6rant!ohic! ed a toAc If you nei le you' can ,"QOti"; do better than takgi -, Gr'ant' It S. w4Ii invigomte appetite, - dige&r r tion and, .nervei:r:rPleausaat.v:t -I? J take and may bs given to "chil- dtren as wejl. Large' hottlrcejr 75cents. - " r.""'Ji" TURNIPAND -RUTA BAGA . SBEDS-T'S CRAIir S : PIIATILTACV, -1 24TB Mala: Street. ? 0 A8heTiHe7' -ClTort!i Carolina 7: 75cts 10) sail iu)im Mob 'AttJce a Gar MotormariS - A CrowdDispersed by Police, and Ring Leaders Arrested. Gara HeldTJp at Other Places and Window Cars ;Eaa ;Abdni ScKedule Time, - aad Strikers Bealito the lail- - ure of Their Plans. r. Brooklyn, July lT.Vtewlnqgr the per formance on -the various trolley lines today :irom aa impartial Btandpoint there can be no doubt that "Uie strike is a complete failure, and.lt is diily a matter f a 'few .days when it will be a thing of jtheTpi8ist,4 The Rapid Tranait company operatea atmostt attor nsLimes trtfliir fend lK Mnit f ew ; excePiioins maained their echedu3)e- which - were fr oteration previoua . to tne scnKc Iwanv iif the strikers realize hat a.ne pgtrike ia-a failure and have made applt rv iTJafpTrHit,T9iose who are . " ... . .. but arengrowing more aeiper- ttoiaiBii ,A Tvrrtsneftts.of failure, and aifcat au ti- - -,ir tonight serious . rioting1 "ot, ftt many poliita ", vJir:'..-";; ., ' 'f : : The imostjsrioufsdng occujr?5?a this" evemng-at. oreen Point, where an gry. mob: of several hundred men at tacked the cross -town "car with roxJks and all-sorts - ottoiisaes, , completely yrT&ngrlvrS.gI$$ rnotorman was drag ged from"7 thenar anditabhed twice. While he lay prostration the,: ground a Sfrifcr sHhimSitKa, heavy? avingj tone:: wun wmcit- ne;aiM,rowa aetecti ve appeared taJ TescuedM man at the po4ntof a plsttH. . A.reserve force- of sixty police arrived v?n the scene and charged on the mon? using, thrJnnr club freely, clubbing rieh1 twt nc.fi Mfl.nv-. 'heads' were cracKea i - .";aJ CUDU w - and the rioters lost no time inois persing. Four of the ring leaders were arrested. The rnotorman, was removed to, the. hospital, and his -condition is; serious. "; , - -T Cars were held uip at many piacea. their windows smashed and the motor- men and conductors dragged from their. care and maltreated, their , assailants escaping unden- the.cpvr of Garkness, The polices say-the -rioting ' - tonight was the most serious.since thasViKe nega. The company announces 4u'"- 11 be run on all lines except the cross town line until midnight.; Cars on the i.a tAwnr- litfe : . stopped running at hecauMof thef tough diitrlcts through which the lffie runs, and fears, of serious trouble? ; . - BRYAN WILL SPEAK AT CHICAGO. Chibagor July 17. Wm Jennings Bryan will speak on the resulta of it n atrial and financial condMorfsi at a conference" on trusts, to be held ift Chi- cagb, Septemoer W w iuiujvb, u" Vv.a oiini(M ofcthe Civic ' federa- tion. Sehis'iheenaintedy the governor of -Nebraska-as one in delegates torepresent that state at.the conference. - TcLERKliw v . r Tfa-naia: fi&Fv. Mo." Jiil 14. The retail ofpxka' fiattionai proteotive association in cohventfoo. here; has voted jbo admit e-iria -lover ixteen- y ears of age .to membership. The convention also adop t iosi a. nwaniiitinnr-dediariins ithat womea giv ing equivalent -ser vices should receive same wages as men'r- The iconveaition decided upon BdffaloV N Y., aa nexit meeting, placed t iVcures airheadaches, Baldwin's had- &che-Cur. 25c. ' Ufanit'S t-narmauy. - Men's $4.00 "Wei Kid Stifles at $2.75L G, A. Meaja u una a n d;p m Wee ?ExhiBiti6nf S d OFTHEfAMOUS; aft ... --J h: r GEORGIA, : " " ioh(fayFreshCar at g ipjiiyilliv in eariy - - -rr'i' -t -d 1 raiiii Broad way.:v: ' " ; 40;aud;42Pattdn Arenue, KCcr. SHIP AND CARGO ; 0F 0IL JESTR0YED She - Was Valued at $200 000 One Man ," 7 :Burned; x ' Halifax, Juljtil7. The Standard Oil cdmpany'e. teamer Maverick which ar rived Saturday from New York, with a cargT of : oil was burned this" evenln-ff. THe fire was '.caused, by a burst In .the pumping" pipe In five - minutes the ship waki flames. - An.-hour. later one oitne taoiKs exptoaea. .i"ne emp.was cut wayv from the wharf and drifted tWo hundred- yards from the hore, where she touched Bottom, . and : went over on her beam ends. Theoil poured out of fier- on., the harbor making arsea of flames. The vessel is a -complete wrecks &he was-Valued at $200,000.-One of the crew was badly burned. TV0 LOUISlAtUANS SHOT '15 Bo Escape and Remain TJncaptared. . i Kew Orleans, July xlt. Charles Bos sier, a jwominentcitizen. of i St. Ttean many parish, was shot from ambush Saturday night near the parish line of Tangipapoa and died yesterday. He was riding with two friends at the time when the assassinopened fire, bringing aown liossier ai.xne nrst . Touna.. iiisryeiiow fever in this citv nr in ,a ,, who, however, escaped in the darkness: ; William Smith, a farmed, living near Huston, whil returning from his f ath-: ePs funeral was shot f rorri ; ambush while entering his house 7 "z The, bullet pierced his fbrain and daused instant t death. No trace of his assassins coulgi be-found. .? '"-i :' EDITORS ABUSED EACH m m1 umtK THROUGH PAPERS Terminated in a Shooting Fray, and " . ; One Death : . "New Orlans' . July .17. A shooting af f rayf octmrred todayJbetween Alphonse Mulyey and-WV" B.; RoTferts. Mulvey was killed. The two men were joint ed ltorevof a sensational paper named the Roberstartth two : -former partittenB- ojxarreiea am ahused eaohlother in theirVpapers, with" the" result that occurred' today. -,. : r. ' ' " , ' GOV OF TENNESSEE WILL ATTEND Austin, Tex., July 1J. Governor Say- ers and Attorney General . Smith7 have received a number of letters from gov ernor and attorney generals relating to the proposed anti-trust conference to be held in St. Louis Septemher 20. Governor Benton KcM-illlnpf Tennes see, wriies that he will attend and-says: "WhiTeI believe rthat the tarinV which was-ehacted by the republican partyis the' main .-prop on which the trust rest and thai therefore the federal govern ment is the' most potent, agent in creat ine" and sustaining trusts by this viru- rkleeislatibh, there are certain steps thai the Stages can take;, antt 1, tmna Hp done hy th federal government "or state within the bounds of the, cointitution should be done Which tends to check the tide which threatens to deluge the country." r Assistant Attorney General Vance, of the state of Washington; Attorney UUC otCbvy . -w - r . GenemI Horace. M. Oren, 'of Michigah, a"nd. Attorney General -Nokin ,-of Mon tana, aaid they hoped tto be present at the conference.. GOflJSWN WILL NOT ATTEND. .3 wUllbotittend- the fiieetting of the derrt: Ocratic edmmitiee airChicago-Thursday, His health precludes his participation iri any political gatherings. He will be represented jby Colonel vBangman, of Frederick, - Md. . - Our 5.00 men's shoes now- $3.00r"G'A. Mam - c " " The bedtstoves for the money at MrB. Xi A .Johnson's. -They tire O. "K.- Eyeglass in , There is nothing so annoying jto , glass': wearers as - pi J bave' a " break" and ' Uolir gat ft fepaired' nn1rfclv-ior after, one ets It to nna ? It improperly?, done.-' We make "avv X soeoiaDty of "Hurry - up" -irepaar foba.'-- We know instantly Just how . .fvv.'.p'ft jit everv. break or kink- ii a ' frame or uprfoate a orokea -lense .quickly: ama properly: x Xncpenenoe ana-- ue airowx iivw einahle.isijmake; every thlng-a good as newt- ExamlBJation: free:.' EyefflassI IS. L7 UcKEE r. T ORDER , ilESCINDED Provinces of Santiago' "and Puerto Principe ' C Stirred Tp;? t . 1 . Havana, ,July 17.-Despatches from Puerto Principe" indicate that treat- dis. satisfaction was caused there -; by t the order from - Waflhtnrfnn oft ! Peurto Principe- to the-province of fiiri- 4iagp. . Hatred 'between the twn rtmr. inpej is very strong.- For year the .eat He. aisers in Puerto Principe have al leged that raiders from Santiago have stolen . their cattle. Meetings are be ing held to protest against the order aaia government employes threaten 'to resign if it i not rescinded.. - - 1 'T today's registration of SoaniirdB in Havana can be taken for an example only ' a, few of them will seek to Teta.1 n their nationality : under the provisions of the treaty of" Paris. There were onlv fourteen registered here. - YELLOW FEVER OUT OF Vl - According to General Wood's State- I mefctr-One Deait Yesterday., Jsantia , July 15. No new; -. Am were reported today. Th jlact a'AA xxroii that J of a ODospital irarse who claimed to be an immune. ' Two employes of the Batber Asplialt company: were, abtacfc eCSarurqy. ne. soldier died tdday. Gene Wood Claims that the ebidemi frhasbeehstamped out, but he will not remove the troops or his headquaHers from the nuntainuntil November. ftlEDAL FOR HELEN ggyLO I'Aledd, Ohio, ; f July 16. During th War with-Spain; Miss Helen. Gould, of New- York, furnished a number of cots (for the soldiers in" Cuba, part of which were received by, the Sixth Ohio regi ment ofthis city.. The boys-fully ap preciated, the gift of -Miss Gould and they at once decided to show their re gard for: her. -The corporals of: each foompanyx opmmanded thei. rising . of funds among the meie;'iwith the. money avmagnifl.cent ;medalv to. be boughfeand side--of which will be engraved: ' "Prer" senrejo;- xuEGtieien jouiauy tHceni listed ; men xtf the. Sixth' Ohio," and-"in recbgiCitioitt of - the" patriotism' of an American woman.": On the other side of the medal will appear a miniature tent showing the cots instead of the usual bare floer tent. The boys started the fund in Cu ba but the officers did not hear of it un- til today. - GAS FROM AIR AND WATER. Portlandtodt, - July I7.r-The claims of iiedrge Hiiff that he can make. a gas tor lighting and fuel purposes, wmch for the former exceeds electric -lignt m brilliancy and for- the latter will be as cheap as natural gas is again attract ing attention.' ' . -WheW Huff first made hi claim peo ple scientifically inclined believe it jVas a trick and talked of cmm vt Jk- nnt4 onn fWTn1" 3 mv. 1 uiuv, vupvufi; - ,uuuub. x lic in ventor went on, frfecting his apparat-us- and hias Applied for a patent. Huff says that- he is able to make a com'bttStlhle gas- from air and ' water alone, those twd natural elements, nd that hev does A "3Wf byompressing the former throtigJbuthe'Iatteri o as to- sep arate, the constiuerM and again, combine- such as are needed with the oxy gen in the air at the point pt egress for the gaa.. . . r,..-. . " kuthamptoaw l7-rIfc "f that a new hoom, tYM r tha.,the present one, is beingcOftsfcruetM f of; the cuplchailenger Shamrock, in the belief that-the lighter air in America Iwlll eh ahle her to carry a considerably greater expanse, of canvas th'an during her trial race' with ;the Britannia. Ladies' Tanr Otxfords, solid leather, cents. G. A. Mears. .r " 85 Received and on Sale. - r- 40 do?ri new A scjot Ties, " wEite.- You ha vrtoen payfng 15 m lo goes at 5c each, , ' ,1- .- - ai; -dw-'' ' ----- -- - ,." -- -"'-qfc ""f" " ' 50 GobdBlack Gloria Silkir parasols. . ,;Z1 . ' , 2i:26 inch, I'ParJagon fratneS" sfceel rods; natural wood hap dies, wit 'sterling ; silver'! tipsr- $1.00 ac : AMade Qf VJPepperill MillsdomestieBOxiS inch, at 10c each. : f Sheets, samequalitii 81x90 4l)62enKew Towels; ; Uoloired bdrdefsv hemstitchedodThuokabucksizes inch $2.00,dozen: 21i4.inch,-$2,25 gjoods, $3.00,dqzeruf i t i - :3ath.Towel310cto SSeach. M 4 mm m mm- as AutdllAN UUuliUAnY! .M ; QUESTldn IS SEROUS IQl ' 1 . ; A- The WasMngtoii Authorities Have Given Up Hope of Settlement. - - - - - Washington, July 17. No action will be taken in regard to the queatioh of postponing the meeting of the British American, joint commission1 until Seha tojr Fairbanks returns from Alaska. v He as expected thi week. Upon fiis arrival be will cofafer with Secretary Hay and others. It Is Relieved that the conference ,wiU be. followed by the announcement that the meeting of the . joint high oom md!sI6n has been irudefiniteiy poitspoed. Waehlngtcm-authorities have practically given up the hope of aSfitlemenlt of the boundary question. It was said today tlhai aw -troops w511 b sent to Pvrftmiti Harbor unless the Oandiah take ag gressive action-, but troops will be held .in readiness for service in Alaska. The Situation is gnaVe, wiith American man-era on on sioTe iin at-state, of irritatiQn antf Canadian coDBtabulary -on the other 5n a yiery eggreiaive mood. ' - ' COLORADO SOUTHERN BANDITS' TRAIL FOUND 0ne Killed and .Another Wounded in t Brnsh With4 Sheriff. - IMa Vj&as. K. M.,- July 17. A United States- marshall and posse v struck the ;raiff of the CojrftdVsouthera -ftrain .rob bers near Ciaaiairron Sunday. Tlhey over took trie baufdita who number three in all, ihfc mountains. The robbers re- fuseiifcrsurrender.and in4he figh which ensued the sheriff wasfcSlled and two of tihe posse badly wouHded. -'"One of the robbers was killed and antUber . vwndear WILL WALK AROUND tHE WORLD. Chicago, July 17. Alfred Mdller'and Hans Trebin, of this city, started on a tramp around the itforld. They wiJt go as eadlors from New York to Lf . en, tramp across Europe and Egypj te Ln a-n hire out as sailors from China to Sail Francisco or Seattle. BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY R. H. E. 2 A 4 ;.. 7 11 -2 :Crisham; Baltimore .. ., .. Cleveland . ........ .-. Batteries:-.-. Nops arid Hughey and Schreckengost. . Second game . . Clevelahd" . . . Batteries : Ho wef a.nd Robinson ; a,vnimiaLnuiOcnrecK.engost. , A.t Philadelphia : t. H. Philadelphia 3 8 2 Cincinnati 2 8 2 Eleven innings. Batteries : Ionohue and McFarland; Phillippi : and Woods. At Boston i . R. H. E. Boston .... .....r. 9 7 2 Pittsburg ... . .... .-V 512 2 -Batteries: Lewis and Clarke; Sparks, Hoffer and Bowerman., At Brooklyn . ? . . JJroQ'lC'l yii . . Chicago .... f-i.... . .. Batteries: Hughes and Garvin nd?nohue. R, H. E .. 7 11 2 4- 7 3 McGuirej tJshington Louisville game postpori ed on account of wet grounds. ; ,BUNDAT'S GAMES. R. H. E. New York" . . ..0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 5 0 410.11 1 Batteries: Gettte. Coakley aujd Wer- nr; McBride and Crigor. Attendance, 2,800. WHERTHET PLAT TOD AT. ' . St. Louis' at Batom . -r Pittsburg at Brooklya.. i Chicago- at HewYorkX : Louisville at Pihiiladelphjia. - Cinciahati-at Baltimore. 1 Clevflaud at Washhngton. . . . i j STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clubs. - W. L Pc 'Brooklyas .. .. .. ... .. .. ... 6l 24 8S Flulla.de w ; --:. 47 27 Jg5 Boston ... ... ... .. - Chicago 30 .589 -Baltimore .V & l . St. Louis-.. CineinmaJti PlittebuTig .. New Tork ... Louisville .. Washrngtoni Cleveland ... 44 52 .579 36 35 33 3d "25 13 38; .486 40.467 42 .440 44 05 51 -.329 63' .171 - - colors pint, light blue, red and nd 20p.ori:Iiis kind. Our entire inch, 4Scea'clL ' ' dosn; 22x42 jnch, ewgant : - " i ' :l - 00illill!l31fe jborresp iondentsatMi nila Issue Round Robin. . . -r Charge That Otis Has Mado 4 r False Reports to Wash ington." Will be Recalled if an ln- vestigation is Made. Matter Will heDigenssed at Next Cab- inet Meeting-lOfficials DoKet J;? - Regard it Seriously. i J- Washington, July 17. If the opIn-'V ions expressed today by prominent gov v eminent oracials, in regard to "the Round Robin of newspaper correspond ents at Manila, in which they practi-,. " cally accuse General Otis of misrepre- ' ; senting the situation in the Philip- V pines m nis omeiai despatches, are en dorsed by President McKinley, action y-r will he taken t ascertain whether ttott' charges are true. . . According to Adjutant General Cot"4 bin the' administration cannot make an - investigation of the charges of the eor fleeting ox1! the Ration for truthfut nees of General Otis that his rect. be necessary. ' . " t Ther6 was a disposition among offl cials, including the cabinet officers, not ito treat the Round Robin seriously. They declared they could not ; under stand why General Otis should; make J" " statements of a confidential! character; I "sj for the. benefit of thepresident and le-.( - retary of war which he Isnew to be , -J, true. The maitter will be talked over at . T a cabinet meeting, hut it-is hot heliev- -.i mi he takeri . ; ' , x -; ST. PAUL BAflK CLOSED. Closed in 1897, After , Hard Enn, But Eebrganized. " -, St. Paul, Minn., July 17, The ,Ger-" mania statebanTc, capitalized at $200,-' 000 was closed today by-State Examiner, " Pope. After sustaining a heavy run. O"'" two and a half years ago, the -bankrVv" olosed . in January, 1897. However 'j-T with the addition of new capital the y : institution reorganized. While business i-l may not have been so large as formerly;,, f it was not inown to be In abad condt-'- -J ' tion, and the closing or tne pans xp-i 1 day was a surprise to the general pub- , ; -lie; 'yhelast statement fhwe'dtotali Mfiitsf: about - half a millioncash oh hand ei.ooo, total a&seiSju.wf. W0N!T OPPOSE A DM I N ISTR AT10N J -i'-- Washington, Jujy iT.-Mr: L,y0n3; I B AT imnmirv- OT.!?flnrj!lI1"iV' J tative Cheatham ( recorder of deeds, and -vr - ; J Oil II a . uiceu, . vill,-trv kv.v , .-. , agent, r three of , the- leading colored merk " of the administra.tiori, had 'a consulta- ? x , , tion with the president today regarding ,y7- matters of interest to their race. Dar- -v iig the course of the consultation, the : ( effort of certain colore men to arrayy -the colored race against "the adminis- . ; tration on account ofthe r Philippine v policy was mentioned and Lyons asu-V .uinrtht. inhls ooinionrit would aSlount'Willttle. Dibiw-c inuai rAiLcu. 7T--n ' , Anderson, Ind., July 17. Th"e 8Q,000,- MO bieycle trust, which has been ft't hut-.; completed, has gone to pieces, accord ing to Information received here.",, The eastern bankers. floating the concern withdrew because of .a hitch ih. the final consolidation. - .: . v. -1. : ' v : Tan? Oxf ords at cost at G, A;" Mears. . Sash and Neck Buckles 00 We are , showing a new . 'tt Vf - -. r . ... V -i - ' - nne 01 Bterunp; .uverr Sash an(lNeck Bucldes - IFrenchiGraysR&se - r.and thet newest r finish : "in imitotxoatt 51".-- " " - . -OldBrasD .vYl' 1u ,. . .... Chyrch St &nd :Pc:::n Ay:. -r-" 3 . Vi 'f If ) 1 i: 1 - 1 if 1 1 i iitiwwiiiiioei cioiVi cki

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