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See wJnat we before purchasing, that is, want to save a aoiiar. Halts ait one nan enumeraii have a a 1 . - To Take Effect at President McKin . ley's Pleasure. Will BotReinaiulin tlie Cab- ; . inet Later Than Au- ' - gust I. This is the Object of William C, Whitney's Trip Abroad. Chicago, July 19. O. H. P. Belmont tonight confirmed the report that ej: Secretary of the Navy W. C. Whitney had been serit abfroad by eastern demo- crate ostensibly to invite Admiral Dew ey to a banquet in New York - but . in realky iio urge him to accept the'nom inaitlan for the presidency from a re united democracy. Belmont added, however, that he did not believe Dewey would consent, and that Bryan wa the natural leader of the party, and could win if silver were dropped and new and live issues set forth in the platform. How Hobart Brought About ilie Secretary's Re--' tirlement. OHLY THE VOMEIi SURVIVED III All ILL FATED EXPEDIT10I BIG CLOUDBURST III NORTH TEXAS Ex-Gav., StoneTs Pians to Forestall Schemes of, J y. , Eastern Men. Chicago, July 19.'-The democratic national committee meets here"' tomor row and the air already is-full of ru mors jae to what will be done. It 1b said ex-Governor Stone, of Missouri, intend- ed: toforesta!l "the plans of the eastern men by fcaVing the rules of the commit tee soehahged am ito give the committer sole authority over the ceats of the del egates" in national conventions,' but so many vprotested' against this that it is believed he. won't press the matter. Another scheme on foot is to Ijave him self made vice-chairman with- mre power, and another, ia to freeze ALtgeid out of the 'present ways and means committee And appoint a new commit tee. Another 'move determined oh is Terrible Fate of Thirteen Gold Seek- for thtirement of p j peieyin, the Property - Damaged,, vAlong Little Red and Pease Rivers. ;, Dallas, July" 19. A bulletinfrom Cil- orese, on tne uoioraao soutnern, says a cloudburst struck -that regoa this ev ening: destroying the-track of the Coin orado Southern and sweeping away bridsres over the Little Red and Peas rivers. The property oss is heavy ana it is feared lives were lost, though the casualties are not yet known. ISBi II" -a E-ST. JOHN MADE PRESIDENT OF A HEW COIIIIEGTIIIG LIKE Futile Attempt to' Ex-V; tend the Strike ta J - : - y; y "That Gity. " ? Mobs Fight the Police All Up and Down Sec ond Avenue, ers in Alaska. if you jW Trimmed cost price. 0ESTRE1CBER MID CO. 51 Patton Avenue a a a . - Seattle, July 19. News has reached Viot-o rvf tpn-i'Hl' fa that bpfell Gngffg and Wilson Appear 10 Deme thirteen -gold seekers under Captain Cii.. m e 1 Bens, who sailed a year ago last June - - , - -' ofaiTUger'a Successor. v Washington, July 19. The expected resignation of Secretary of War Alger was tendered to the president today General Alger called -at the w'hite Jiouse this afternoon and pereonailly handed the resignation to the president. No date for his retirement is"mentioned. It says merely that tne resignation isr to take effect ait the pleasure of the. pres ident.' t'.- -The announcement of this action war made "by Alger. To a reporter who saw appeared in for the K3ondike. They started for the mines up the Yukon river, dragging their sleds after leaving -the. hip. Eleven died of scurvy, Weaving only Captain Bens and wife. The captain finally succumbed, and the woman struggled on until she reached the camp at Peavy, where she now is being cared for. ' j partiality to Altgeld. Finally Stone believes the national committee 'should appoirit groups of committeemen to-assemble at various pointaXjfor the" purpose of harmonizing alldeinocratic factions. Some steps may also be taken toward reconciling 'the eastern and western ilelegates. SOME CUBANS REQUEST SPANISH CITIZENSHIP PLANS TO ELECT HOGG. Austin, Tex., July 19. A letter was received here today from a free silver leader who is an intimate political friend of jfx-Govemor Hogg, sitating that plans have been iJaid to elect Hogg Chairman of the national com mittee to succeed Senator Jones, and that this is to foe done at Bryan's sug gestion to reward Hogg for his defense of Bryan at the' Tammany Fourth? of July celebration. It is said that Jones Organization of the Chesteineid & Kershaw Completed. Norfolk, Va., July 19. information reaches here tonight that a meeting of the Chesterfield and Kershaw railroad company, ax yneraw, x?, v7 xuj!? wvu- tng directors were, selected who elected v,0 fir.iirtwinfi' Amftfew: President. E. St. John; secretary and treasurer, J. M. Sherwood. Chesterfield and Kersfiaw is the corporate name of the line con structing from Cheraw to Columbia, to connect the Beaboard line at Hamlet iN. C, with the Florida-Central and ien insular at Columbia. The road build ing from Ridge way, N. C, to Kicnmona win also hace been completed by De- .'vr ik and thA Urack ,will thus be VClll KTL AW solid from Richmond to Tampa., 3 0 7 8T 5 ici ya lanrwarrvT in veil IPUU a,j.wvwx - Will Va 1 1 uX o t.V, ..ItnotUn cyuu uuuiuii i 0 9 from whom a great mental nuraen naa horL removed. Alj?er wouia not say when the resignation would Itake effect, except that it was tn the president s hands. There were several; matters, be eald, that he wanted seaxiea oewre went, especially some -image aispuies and contracts. Alger won't remain in the cabinet In any event after August 1. He has determined Oh ithat posi tively. - . A story comes from LongBrancn, and is well authenticated that the ar Allowed to Go to Spain? Havana, July 19. Winety-iour span- and has placed his resignation in the hands of one of the western members. BASEBALL CAHES YESTERDAY At New York R.H. E. New York Chicago Batteries: Carrick Taylor, and Donohue. - R. H. F, ........ 5 11 3 3 8 0 and Warner; iards declared their intention of retain ing Spanish citizenship today. "Three naitve Cubans appeared at the registry office and declared they wanted Span-, teh nationality, xney were xoiu uiey must remain Cubans, whereupon, the Cubans became angry and threatened o. n attain Thpv were told that they: were at perfect liberty to do eo, BRYAN LEAVES FOR CHICAGO. 'r TJncln, Neb.. July 19. William J. Bryan; left this afternoon to attend the meeting of the democratic national committee In Chicago., He declined to state whether he would attend Alt- e-plft's. nieetlne- tomorrow niffht. but it iselired he will attend and apeak. At Philadelphia Philadelphia T.rtiilsviTle " Batteries: Pratt and Douglass, yow ling and Powers. . R. H. E. 4 10 2 - 1 3 5 iunn iand McGuire; Tan- At Brooklyn- Brooklyn Pittsburg .. Batteries: nehill and Bowerman. ore oatH .FBoa-YEUiHBOTO'OiaTie OPPOSITIOD TO CANDIDATE COEBEL cioce Louisiana Open Kettle M0LASSESI One Gallon Sealed Cans 75cts. 6. A. GREER, 53 Patton Avenue. I Grant's Tonic! l if you need a tonic you cans It y by Vice President Hobart For severaV months, so one :f amiiiar. w!, tioa saWprominensx-Tepw""1" eluding some cabinet officers have urg- ert the Dresiuent to csui ai6 ienation. The president would not con- - ... j .v.n Vi q sent, although t was urgeu un. good of the party demandea it. Aiier the publication of the Pingree inter views, following the report oi tne ai-ger-Pingree alliance, these republicans became insistent, urging the president to use the Pingree Interviews as an ex cuse for asking for the resignation. This the president refused to do, al though he showed he would he glad Ito have Alger resign. The matter dragged along until fln aiiy the president determined to swure rAlger's resignation indirectly. He sent Attorney vjenerai u"68 ,w tt - President Hobart on tfie matter, xiu- bart hd been a close triena ot Aigci and some weeks ago advised his resig nation, but without mentioning that ix. inn Viari been mspireu uy president McKinley. It was understood that Alger would not remain in ine cao inet after January 1. Last Saturday Jthe secretary again went to Long Branch as Hobart s guest, and the vice president frankly urged him to resign, giving as a reason that he was very unpopular through out (the country, and his Continuance in office was very embarrassing to the presidents " Hobart confessed K was the president's desire made known through Griggs. AJger was surprised. The ,4an Wart not sDokeh to him direct- j Iy, DUlt he said he would not delay his resignation. Personally official Washington Is sorry that Alger is going, for ihe iff very rtoDular. It is now regarded as certain that -he will enter the Michigan sena torial contest with vigor. According to gossip in political quar ters Attorney General unggs ,uu- good chance of micceeaing Aigei efs mentioned are v J, li; 9min H. Wilson, General Francis V. Greene and .Postmaster Gen eralSmith. Griggs and" Wilson are be lieved t6 have the best chance. , n--.ii. -f t,iWH-10rITtArtfrpf?'OISOn. Of j Tiiri r,tnMlnt(nfleni Ol LIJic oai u Aonhalt-coriiDany. died today of yellow fever. His was the last case reported and his death will possibly be the last, "a all the fever patients are recovering. Last week there were only sixteen deaths from all causes. ' TO BUY CALEDONIA FARMS. Special to the Gazette. tou; -NT r... Julv 19. The state - ' treasurer today advertised for bids for $60,000 of bonds for the purchase of the Caledonia farms, 1 and 2, .for the state rnitentiary. The bonds run for ten years at 4 per cent. Bids will, be re ceived up to noon Augustt. 16. H. R. S. Kit R. H. E. 0 7 0 5'S 0 McGInnity and Robinson, Sentiment iD Favor of Ex-trovernor Brown to Head Bolting Ticket. Louisville Ky., July 19. Six hundred democrats in Warren county Save sign ed a petition calling for an anlti-Goebel meeting at BowQing Green on July. 4. The sentiment in favor of ex-Governor Brown tojhead a bolting ticket has been growing rapidly and he will doubt less be offered the nomination if a tick et is put out. r At Baltimore . Baltimore Cincinnati ' Batteries: Hahn and Wood., - R. H. E. 8 9 1 1 6 5 Nichols and Bergen; Sud- Some Blnecoats Taken to the Hospitals Badly In- ' J jured. f Cars Bnnninf on Almost Begnlar Schedules in Brooklyn an Little Lawlessness Reported. New York, July 19. A few hundred " employes of the Metropolitan street X. railway struck today, and while the ',fx strike failed to tie up any part of the system it turned the whole east aide -upside down. It led to the congregar tion of the lawless and criminal ele men't in Second avenue and turned the thoroughfare from end to end Into a -; fierce battle ground. Thousands of men and women fought the police, oh- structed the running of cars and aa- -saulted employes and passengers. Mab T after mob was dispersed, only to gather again, and from ,dark until midnight the city was disgraced by scenes the like of which New York has not seen In years. The police especially came In for rough handling. The rioters seem ed to delight in attacking them. Sever al bluecoats were taken to the hospitals badly injured. A large number of riot ers were arrested. QUIET IN BRROKLYN . The Brooklyn strike was practically over 'today. The cars cit -alt Jmes wet? run on almost regular schedules and there was hardly any of the lawless ness that has -disturbed the borough . since Sundayy; The attempt .to blow up At Boston-Boston St. Louie .. Batteries: hoff and O'Connor. PART OF THE CREW MISSING. Halifax, N. S., July ' 19.-Two of the of the schooner Worcester ar rived at Kanso this morning in a dory Molde on and reported their vesset na wrecked off Sable Island July 17 and the crew of sixteen had taken to the boats. It is feared the others of the wprp lost as "the fog was' very thick when the boats separated from those of the two survivors. VISITED BY EMPEROR WILLIAM. Molde, Norway, July 19. The peror of Germany ein- this morning spent n.ti ,nour witn nowiiiu-vjouiu w the latter's yacht Niagara. On leaving board the imperial - yacht Hohenzollernv the-mperor wavea ms cap in adieu to Gould and the stars and hoteted at the Hohenzol- nil a-i lern's foremaa. R.H.E. . 7 11 1 the elevated- structure on" Fifth avenue- dispelled whatever 'public sympathy there was for the strikers. Twenty-one men have been arrgsted, charged with being implicated in tne plot. Cars are running all night tonight on most lines. There is but little obstruct ing of cars. At Washington- Washington Mrtx7nTa rtrt ..... rR t,tfiries: McFartjil ana iuuuB Hughey and Schreckengost. It. H. E 6 8 2 2 6 0 Second game Washington rwl Batteries: Carsey ana Schmidt and Schreckeflgost. PREPARING FOR DREYFUS' TRIAL. Rennes, July 19. Work has begun on the construction of a. passage from the cell of Captain Dreyfus to the hall in Which the couritmantial before which toe is to be itrteidt will sit. This witl enable prisoner to escape tho annoyance of ob servation by the curios. HAS BEGUN PROCEEDINGS. Oil RECRUTIHO DUTY. Oth- CLEVELAND FISHING Hf MAINE. wot0Wm Me. July 19. Ex-Presi- rint Orover Cleveland and Joseph Jef ferson, the actor, are expecteu nere t ' . - j va Thursday, and from here tney win to Belgrade Ito try the bass nsmng m the Great pond. They win De accom panied by F. J. Lewis, of Washington. WATER COLORS AT COST. TTram the cheapest ztoc tine to.the fin- ost porceUaln. all at cca-t. We will vot KOep Tm?iu .5ui. t XT T AW 2J. " 35.Paftton Avenue. Out entire -stock of lakes' Oxford Ties at cost. G. A. Meara. All summer shoeaaA cost. G- A. Mears. ... . -r do better than take Grant'8. .It ill invigorate uon and ke and may be given to chll- SI I nnoaaoDO Free ExMbition ! D nerves. appetite,' dlg- ,D: .."SI Pleasant . to rQ -?l n en as well. Large bottl, price 'entfi. j S. ft" AND RUTA BAG A 01 - r: 5 2 TURNIP I OF THE FAMOUS Rattlesnake SBEDS. ' il 5 Eyeglass . RepairiC' There Is nothing so annoying to elaes wearers as to b rfreak and not get -ft repaired. It improperly done. We make a inecSty of "hurry up"- repair JobaTWe lUw tostaiitfly Just how go at every break or kink to a frame or to duplicate a broken rp-ame . fljnd -properly. eSSto make everytMng as 'good is new.r Examtoationree. A lot of oolored ipiotuires we are clos- . K ncmifa A lOX Ot fflOUUi- ed phdtos, copies celebrated pictures, t 10 cents, each. A lot of yjnm wiotunes mounted cm steel gray mats, all SSbSSSi at 35 scents Ctlhey usually sell for 50 cents): igreat many new mms m . J.H. LAW. . 35 PaJtitoasA venue. ture line. 2t It cures all headifches, Baldwin's head ache Cure. 25c Gram's ruanu.. Our $5.00 meo's shoes now $3.00. G. A. Meara. Lieut. Patterson Would Like toUet Hore Tar Heeis. Tf O. Patterson, who was recently commissioned in the Twenty ninth infantry, stationed at Fort Mc- Pherson, Ua., nas rw-wucu w - ---- on recruiting service. Lieutenant jraw- terson will go to Bryson uiy m or two on recruiting duty, and wl.l re main in the western counties several al weeks. 'He Is .accompanied by Cor poral W. H. Gay. who. will remain here . a. , A .ii ore x ... ni Ko Krnne-ht here for Aij recrunw " " . aminLton. Until an office Is select- want to join the army ... . at-fho rtld station in will oe rectivcu -3 : the Sumner building. Tan Oxfords at'eost at G. A. Meara. Mrs. H.E Bay Desires W eayt Dowery Allotted. her '. '. .. . - - - s :-n l' S TmItT 1 Half price rrioaj nior, jj v rinffhifmB. All our Wonderfallj- cheap, Ascot Ties. Mra H. E. Ray, widow of the H. KT. Ray, has begun proceedings before the clerk of the superior court t have her dower allotted. H. K, Ray, her hus band, owned aarge ianded interests in Buncombe county, a part of which was a half interest in the Swannanoa hotel. During Mr. Ray's life time he mort gaged the Swannanoa but Mrs. Kay did not Join in the execution of the mortgage. Under this mortgage the ho tel was sold to R. R. Rawls and Mrs. Ray claims that als she did not join in the execution of the mortgage sne i entitled to her dower on the hotel. The case wiW be heard on the fifth or August before Clerk Erwin. J. Mcd. Whitson and Locke praig will . repre sent Mrs. Ray. , We have a very large stock . of bed room suits on band, and wlU give you very close figures if you win cau ax at Nortth Mainstreet. Phone l6Ju MRS". L. A. JUxxin ojan. WfSSd. d6zen. sorted colors, piaV, red, lieht blue and white; loso; as mey iasc ax. oc u. Nethersole hrtfl.'iterling sUver. 98c, 11.48 and i.wj, Sadi and collar clasps to match, ngw assortment, at 50c set. New belt buckles at 10c, 25c, 50c and 65c each. Sash and Neck 'o Buckles 00 ? nw r svin brid cloves at S1.0U, i.o ana this ia new Hue of gloves ana Rumauu . r "i j .r rvrxrsA rtrttift silk, at eel pTJzZ fraw"wood "handles and. sterling sU.er toimmin2fl4x26 inch frames. oi von rnnhP. 48g: made o! "PeppariU WLUls - sneering. .-. - - New 8tock.oj,glass?arel our 5c and 10c department, and Edmeeiegau'- uwou We are showing a new Bforlino' Silver Sash and Neck Buckles IN French Gray, Rose and the newest J flnish in imitation o! - Old-Brass r '.A L V.- l il n 1 il 1 1 iir. i i f 5'. r; ? S L r.icKEt, .Field. s t KEEL1N&S Scicati5c Optician,"! Hoots," Oil a r a ci aiaui Direct tCori Church: St Sd PaltcnlAp ; iii St 41 ' 1 .:";miB onTOFFlCE " ii;ouiadn;8 asherille Arthur
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