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Waehlngton Juty 28,-r-The secretary of tbe navy today directed the cruder JNew Orleans, in. addition, t the ia- tonht. It. waS totally wrecked and fce-'Eao&tbe felana received'-'by SureorfiS Mahlas. to proceed Immediately - ZT mneraL O'fleilly show. that the-halthP?u Dan Amungd: W New motorman; seriouely injured. The police w the American troops is remarkably ' " r . 1 good. Yellow fever has nracticaftv quicKJy arrived on, the scene but faiidppeared a.fe Santiago. In Puerto Pr?n- fCipe jtwo neiY iaes werj&Teported-TeS' asso land 1 ...j.-- . atisfactfon.With; ffBisCburse.x to find the miscreants. 1. The fetrilfce has resolved into a gigan tic boycott All merchants, storetegejjf- ers and .professional men 'were warned-' by. strikers if they -pa'f rohize'.ifehe rail terday, one soldier and one cfvilian. xei-e -nas noc Deen more tnaa a score f cases at'Puerto 3Erincipe since Janu ary I-.- One Spaniard was1fri!ken with he, disease at Matanzas" esterSay, the J Orleans 4m i onnewpo ana 11 is expected she Will sail tonight oe- tomorrow- The Ma chias is at St. Thomas. ' The navy de partment was informed yesterday that it will require nine days to make the re - J pairs required on her. It is expected. in view .of the orders, that the Macfclas win partly repair and-jaM in a few "1 y ev seen riding cars. Stowkjeepers aye noti fied, not -to sell persons ridinonEae cars anything -under' penalty. of : boy cotting. T(he people in general are avoiding' the -cars., and:: patronizing the iraprovised-mssAines. ; - - '' " 4' The Big Cotosoaidatd' . officTals Lthis moaning stated -that care were' be ng r-nera.tfrl nn pvprv 11 tip mf ,-Via v-torfi ening weand forihe pdaia. GoyBnimeilt Th&ks it .Has Ample In J It is stated that detectives have :saeui- ,wlio - placed nitroi-glycerine ' jit tKe GommefirdsASas iCondttct of fflin? hadi Tnese : :F roan iy-. wxi. .-oe- Doyortea. :;.a-ne:mr)t)Mi c&se.'.fliere ...mij2XntBsv There are Lue navy department is prompted by ersj'Jaave spotters along the "routes; of fno eases in Havana. Whifeevrythjtag a ief that the assassination of Heu th .various lines keeping ttabpk those t known to science is"beinfc-done?to lKt Eu will be followed by-ja, revolution Efforts o:fhVFihpinl)s- 54o Unite Forces "'; Wear Calimba; i - In all Le BM-vpijp. . v,Q orv fhiTjM-needed foc'lr; ijppines the diseafteO'Reilly thinks th'at Sroo-i tuck -is partly' responsible? He "points jtp the fact that in" 1866 there'-were less than 150 deaths Ton the whole inland, while in l8AnJ'1867, when conditions weriapparentiy the same, the death rate was -Enormous. General Brooke will" beasked for permission to destroy all the Spanish block houses. ui be sold at our usual auick selUng jJricesv,viz.: 25c, 50c, 75c., 89c.,'"$1.00.UJ85f lUSSr-' $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. 2 All millinery. 03 hantf Wili.'be offered at Jess ' than half uual : 1 , 1 4 formation on Which to Judff6 he Situation, i - -WashingtenVruly"-28.r-In view of the attempts made to sb,ow that the admin-. istrationv,is dissatisfied with, General Otis President McKinley has sent Otis an expression of his. confidence in his f ability and assurances that his conduct of civil, and" military , matters in the Philippines meets with :the hearty ap- tracks 'and blew up -the Euclid avenue car Sunday night. - . RANGERS III PURSUIT OF A NOTORIOUS BANDIT ifui r-j:Viift "s Jt'niiippines meets witntr; prices to close out-$1.00 and 0 &roval the gor4nm(iiit eailor lats at 50c. ; 12.00 ahdJ2.50: walking hait at 75Cr 'T' OESTREICHER W G0.r 51 Patton Avenue ' The opinion is general! in official elr- iSficles &t IVashihgtbn that the attacks on :? J Otis are based on nothing more than a - I desire to " embarrass . the. government I and make polithral capital out" of the pi 1 BBseu djt ie government oiine sua uattion- in, the Philippines 4s much broader than is supposed. It has not seeureg iniormaiion irom tJtis aione but . has had " the "advantage 6t the opin ions of the Philippine commission and others who are on the spot. These co incide on alt important questions, It is true ' that one man .of prominenee whose opinion, "was .sought byMne a- minlstration,vdM. not agree with Otis as to the conduct of. the campaign. - it is understood , this tnan: urged t a ; more conciliatpry policy.- - ' . .. 5- They Expect taCaptnre the lien Wh Bobbed Train Near Folsonu - Austin, Tex!, July 28. Adjutant Gen eral Thomas Scurry this evening . re ceived information that a posse of four state rangers-was in" pursuit of; Tom Ketchum, a notorious outlaw, who ted the band of bandits in the robbery of the Fort Worth and Denver! .Cty' liiM road passenger train near Folsom,. New Mexico, a few days' ago, The rangers got Ketchum 's trail hear San Angei yesterday, -and, it is said, will have him and other members "of the band shortly. jr. 1 AUCTIOHIIIG FIRST BALE OF COH0II F0R CHARITY could And no;, flaw in ptis' record, and 'proceeds Will Go to Flood Sufferers in as Otis wasr'a ware his course was being , ': criticised" tbe president decidedfth6?Bfne bad arrlvetf to serid .him .a telegram of pproval. " , A YOUNG CIRL FOUND , HANGING TO A TREE We have a blended Te that vB we are selling f or , t - v Central Texas! New York, July 28-Mem:bers of the cotton exchange will auction the first bale of new cotton now: enroute ir front of the exchange Monday. The proceeds are to be sent to the flood suf ferers of Central Texas. , The bale was grown at Sinton, Tex., and 'was donated to the flood ufferers by the New Or Iamm A.n44-n-H Vniirt m V ? - V rvn 4 10. .- I lCctllO UULLUll flU CU Crime in Texas for Which Saeriff Hes- mium of uoo and the fun market price for the bane It will be passed, from ex- 1 cnanee to exonanee xnixutTitKui hub Uallas, Tex., July 28. Alonzo New- country, and it is expected ma tr thous ton, a white farmer, found his eleven- J ands xrf dollars will 4e realized by the year-old daughter hanging to a tree I successive auctions oT the bale. yesterday evening. The sheriff has the criminals located, but dare not arrest them for fear tmV people wouii lynch them. Lynching is 'likely to occur in a aria a desire to protect larep AmpriMin Interests. A great deal &tr American capital is invested in San Xomingo. HOW THE -PRESIDENT ; . SPENDS HIS VACATION NO MORE YELLOW FEVER. Washington. July 28. The w&r denart meat has. reiJeived the following from Brooke at 'Havana: General" Wood reports the 26ththat no more'eaT? are reported -.among "trops or government employee. The safnitary condition of the city is. excellent. - It is IntenseJy l.ot weather. I think it safe to , consider tShe present epidemic over." BUILDING TRADES STRIKiTHREATEHED .v - v. - - Probable Extension of the JBrick Makers Strike in Chicago. Chicago, July 28.::-Officials of the la bor unions state, that the brjck makers' strike, is liable . to precipitate' a, general U !U:L .L'l'.HJi'J A. i . ' 1 l" j2 Hirine oi. iu ouiiiiixig it fctues union xiren In th city Committees .erf ? the brickmakers' al- Plenty to Keep Him Busy at Hotel ' -V Champlain. r iHotel Champlain. N.- T.. Julv 28. President 'McKinley passed a quiet day. He spetft the morning in walks, accompanied by his niece, through the hotel, park. This afternoon he cleared up some official . business from Wash ington. Among the telegrams received Was one from the vice president of San Domingo gratefully acknowledging the president's message of condolence on Heureaux's death. Later he receiv ed .a number of -callers. Arrangements tiave been made to receive vice Pres ident Hobart nextweek. Hobar will make, the trip from Long Branch in President Oliphaht's private r. der construction and where nori-union bricks are being used ordered the men w cease '-'work. .. '- TJie brickmakens demand net only an increase in "wages, buta recognition of the brickmakers' uniom The employers against whom the movement is direct ed appear ready to mak no concessions to the mete COXEY MAKES A PURCHASE moment if the people find out1 who the officers suspect. v Splendid value for the price. We believe tli3: tea is euil to what you pay eixSy cenita for at other places ; 53 Patton Avenue. v . DOCTOR RAUB'S CU: TANEOUS SOAP I QUADRUPLE EXECUTION , - ; AT8ALTIM0RE. Baltimore, July 28. Four negroes. Cornelius Gardner,-John Miners, Chas; Jas. and Joseph Bryan were hanged in the jail yard today t the. first Athre for criminally assaulting Annie r Bailey, colored, thirteen years bid, and Bryan, for the murder of Mary Pack, a woman wit5i whom he lived. The trap was sprung at 9:48. NEW YORK TAILORS' STRIKE. New York, July -28. One thousand "members of the. Brotherhood - of Tail ors have joined the striking coat tailors and, as many -member" of the Independ ent Coat Tailors' union quit work, bringing the. total up to. nearly 8,000. PMsbUTg, July 28.J,Genenal,' Jacob Coxey has purcihased "tlhe Wld steel plant of Gffiaff, Bntniet & Co., at 'Millville, near here, and win ireniove ist (to MasslIIoin. O., It is his -Inltenftioa Ato eredti a liarge open hiearth, 'steel plenlt at a; ooslt of $150,000. The new works wifll give employmwnt to three humidoned meni. c GOLD DISCOVERY JN MEXICO. City of Mexico, July 28. Prof. Will- lam Niven, the archaeologist of H cw York city, who has been making explor- ations in a remote . part of the state (of Guerrero, Mexic during the' past' sev eral months, has "arrived! here. He brings "news of bis discovery of go d properties, wMcb he says exceed in richness any oth er gold mines in. Mex ico. " - A TRAIN ROBBfR HANGED, .-Dallas," Tex;-, July 28. James M. Gar lington, alias "Darlington," was hang ed at Fort Worth this afternoon. He was the leader of a band of men who robbed a Gulf Colorado and Santa Fe train and killed the fireman and engi neer on the night Of July 21 1898. EN. TORAL'S TRIAL ' TO BEGIN MONDAY Attacked by Americans at the Outposts of tjie Cap r- tnred Town, V :M r-.--,, ;- - - -. -. Spaiiish Prispners Q?eif ed Coasting Steamship Reports' Two ,7'- - Jf Spanish Gunboats Concealed at ' North End of Lnzon. " " Blaaneo. Said to Have Stated He Or- . dered the Surrender Madrid, July 28. The trial , pf Gen erals Toral and Bareja and' other offl- ieacitdaynvawted-Hli-uifdtegs-tt of Santiago will begin on Monday. Gent-r-al Blanco, it, is e-tated, has signed a deposition declaring that lie gave Toral permission to Surrender Santiago with all the troops n the district except those at Manzanillo. TARIFF ASSOCIATION. "i Manila, July 28. The "insurgent gar- .Zt X risons at Tunason and Binang, with two machine guns and two .. cannon. vester-lr i day made an attempt to -circle.-.to" tfte X. pv l west of Caiamba and join ...thei : mainfr -body of the rebel at -San Tomsi: !Iey -encount&red the American .outposts jaftd S''tZ a lively, fight ensued. - The fewriessf of A"f ZJ'S the Americans prevented them - from . giving the rebels a chase. r The inhabitants of Caiamba empha- V-'f- size the unexpectedness of. the - attack upon the town by the Americans on Wednesday .afternon,Baying the 7 had no bought T an attack would be made ;sf on a' week dayr only Sunday beinvthe .t'i"' tifie insurgent soldiers were not . in--' -'- i " trenched. The records show, however. --V that the capture of the town jwas lan- . ''"'y '. ticlpated, the insurgents having! trans- f erred the supply and ammunition d- " " .V pot for Batangas, CaVite and La Giloa. ' a week ago to Santa Crua. ' 1 r 1 'Sf 4f The rescued -ISpanish prisoners Who frf returned on board General; Xiawtoa'a launch were overjoyed on - theii deliv erance. They were unable to recojrntae the devastated, towns of Pasig; Santa AnaandPaeov r - A coasting stamship repouts fthat- a trading vessel is anchored at Aparrfc at the northern end of Luion, where. thece. is a Filipino garrison ' of 3,000 . men armed with Mauser rifles, occupying five intrenchments. ,.Two Spanish gun boata are concealed in the river to pre vent their being observed by any of uie American cruisers. 1 7- ' 1 v 1 t ! Li BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY ' At Pittsburg R. H. E. Pittsburig .... 1 7 Washington .... 4 9 2 Batteries: Leever and Schriver; ,Di neen and 'Kittridge. "Second game R. H. E. Pittiftmrg 694 Washingtoh , 6 11 5 Batteries: Cheebro and Bowerman; Weyhing and Duncan. ; . 1.: 4 -nalmin4 ' - R. H. E. Baltimore . . 6 12 1 Cleveland ...... .... 1 9 2 Batteries: Kitson and Robinson; HUghey and Sohreckengost. Does Not Seem Alarmed at Precisions of Craig Law The Southeastern Tariff association, which is holding sessions "at the Bat tery Park hotel, -will probably hold its final meeting this morning. The mem bers of the association have combined pleasure with business in such a man ner that their stay in, Asheville has been unusually pleasant, a group of the members told a reporter of the Ga zette. As the members of theiassoct- ation were assembling for a session in the ball roorff, they were asked for an expression of opinion regarding the Craig law affecting .corporations- The answer did. not indicate that the asso- We h)av a very large stock of bed room suits-om. Wand,ttd will give you very elbse figures 4f you win call at ti numberof strikers Norjth, Madnstree'L Phone 166. MINERS GET AN ADVANCE. KnoxviUe. July 28. Three' thousand miners in -the Coal Creek and. Jellico districts have been promised a ten. per cent, advance to take effect Septem ber 1. 1 ' . " To secure a good seteiit n the grand slteund ankS avtailHi the rush stoairt early for the bficycje .rades! at Bilitmore this vem 4ng. Raoea began promptly at 5 p'ciock The best stoves for the money at Mrs. I. a: Johnson'...They are u. s.. For the toilet bath nursery, 2' "-- . ." t ' .iV-..-- T- s..B shaving and all skfin ' affedtions.-. n 1 mm jl . - -t-- - - .. - - - 2 Last year over $00,000 ladies' used 2 $ Debtor Raub'sf" Cutaneous- Soap. beau'tifier and preserver the skin It is excellent Fiicsy 15 v - r - - -..-vLS cents. A free sample for the ask-,2: CRAIIT'S; PIIAOnACY,:;. - - -r'. tS 24 s; Maixft Street i -g Worth garoiina m Asheville itfar firesh. Nomth' CarjBna --ater- .melna received- -ffioday. .Pewise? Pars,lGkriapei eta, 'ree'eiyd datfy. n from the growers - n Spy Glasses ! ,Field. Glasses! Keading glasses ! . Magnifying Glasses ! r Sun Glasses : Spectacles! Eye Glasses ! ; AU-Kirids of Glaeftas at I D tun law ffeye GlMS- 'rlHooks; sriLiscKEEg; Ecientiac Optician 2 -WHEAT CROP A FAILURE. ft -: - Batbry.v.i Dilteboro. ?T '' 11 1 r- -. .1 Some Facts Concerning TJ. S. Indus trial Commission. C. J. Harris arrived at the Park hotel yesterday from Mtv- Harris says the wheat . crop Is a total failure throughout the western li. s J-i i j.t t j." .1 ",r --& Jackson and Haywood counties will 1 not get their seed back. Mr, Harris is " ?V; interested in milling, has traveled" ex-: vcf l tensively through the counties mentions -""y ed, and therefore is in position to Kijeak' i-"f, with authority. He doee not think the -""APj cialtion felt the iron heel of the popu- jprice of flour will be materially affect m laceJbearing down upon at ta.any great Jed as there will, benhe usual uppay' - ""';' R. H. E. 8 8 1 32 Second Baltimore Cleveland ...... . Called at the end of fifth inning to al low teams to ' catch train. Batteries. Howell and Crisham; Schmidt and Sugden. At Chicago- Chicago .... . Philadelphia ....... Batteries; Garvin and, Piatt and MoFarland. At Douisvile Louisville... Boston. ... I ..... . ... Batteries: Phillippl and Willie and Clarke. . Ait St. Louis St. Louis w . Brooklyn ...... ... . Batteries: Cuppy and Dunn and McGuire. - R. H. E. . . 2" 6 4 . 4 3 2 Donohue; R. H. E, . 17 1 . 4 7 2 PoweT R. H. E. . .. & 9 0 ... 0 7 0 O'Connor; extent. With a disinterested araiie Ed gar S. Wilson, manager of the South eastern department of the Firemen's Fund Insurance company, eald he be -lieved the insurance companies gener ally had no particular objection to the Craig law, anki that the companies were-rapidly conforming to the require ments of he law. The companies would like to have -the full rights; of appeal to the. United StatesT courts, Mr. Wilson explained, but this objection wag . not considered fatal. Secretary Flamming said he oouM not with propriety dis cuss the matter. The insurance companies have appar ently changed front with reference to ithe Craig law. At first there wag a de cided flutter throughout the Insurance world, there being talk of a wholesale snubbiner of the state, but. a silver lin ing has asserted itself about the cor poration clouds, and business has been resumed at the . oM stands. It seems that there is no longer a fear that the capital stock of the companies will be taxed, and there is no longer any de position to avoid .domestication " - - - INCREASED THE SERVICE- WHERE THEY PLAT TODAY. ' Washington at. Pittsburg. Nw? York (alt CSntednnaita. - Bosldoin.at Uoutsville (2 games). P9iiladelh&a wfc" Chicago. " Brooklynt at St. Loulsv- STANDING OF THE CLUBS. . dub W. Ii. PC Brla&klyu. 58.21 ..682 Bosl ton .. .. .. .. 52- 33 ;.612 St. ItouSar.. ; .. .. .. 50" 34 .555 Phllaideflphia Baltimore 1. ; Chlcfagta i . Oncdnicia-ti Pi.Stsburg;.Tr ;.. ; New York Louiev331ef:.;;-:;. i Wastoangiton . t-. .- .t ., 50 35 588 .. 50 35 .588 V. 46:37 .554 ...41 41.. 500 V.V43;:43 -'.500 - ,.-35 .-47''s.427 V.?-y 3548:422 Order Made by PostofB.es Department Affecting Western Connties. - Postmaster Rollins has been engaged in an effort to" secure a more satisfac tory mail service for the western coun ties. Teste rd a v he was rewarded In a letter " from Ithe second assistant ppst- znasiter general, which said: "In reply to your letter of the 25th instant you are Informed that an order ha been Issued increasing the service on route 'No; 18,853, Franklin to Dills boro. N. C, to twelve - times a week, the "same to continue nonly; while the Asheville 'aid Murphy railroad postof? fiee trains ,run on present schedule time, or until they .change ttheir schedulejand render ;twelveImesa,"we"ekseic'e bh ... from the big wheat jnarket. Mr. -Harris, who Is a member of the' ' .... ... - .v United States industrial commission, says the comimission continues to re- " ; ceive evidence of the unsatisfactory- Zyu -S condHtiona which are said to prevail, ia. , ; tho flETiriiltural rlaas? of the south, low '-. "Cf . cotton being assigned , as the principal" -v- k cause, Due uiwine iarmem oi. me west -;;jv : have ceased to complain. A few North-- -. -y i? 5 and South Carolinians have been catt-''t 'II ed as witnesses before the commissions: -"V 7 J. Mr, Harris says. The responsibility fbrrj -, A- ;r$ the vlenreasion is "not attributed to the-. -' railroads, or specially to any other cor-!' pora-te agency. It all seems tp come -'".C . r- down, said Mr. Harris, to the old. ques rJ : tion of supply and demand.. There hak'jtijtep been - an overproduction H of cotton, -' Jr'"y it is believed, and probably 01 some other products. . T. . I' ... --it" f Aaromiiuie Thayer of Nlles, Mich.,. 4 fell 200: feet andr was instantly killed on ?' ;.J' ' , ; tfhe Vlay he was to have been mturrned. Sash and Neck - 1 M ' . .A. I Buckles wt? are huuwiui; a ubw line of Sterling SUv.V;.: Sash and Neck Buckles ; v ; IN 7,nh increased--servlce iwtll be . ft. great conveniencedrrfthe-i?eotJeiving along ithe outelmentimed$Tberes a" dlffer- X," - ; T W 25c. Grant's Pharmacy. new services : : . r-. ?ulr" ' , , French Grayf Rose and the newest finish in 'imitation of Arthiirjil Molrt ' ! L . 0 Ltl
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