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r VOL VI: rN0.3 PBICE.5 CEHTS EfiEE r FOR ALL FIGHT fiETUEEH ni mm jsts nwn nriTLQni nnniSTS its rifiiPiMv 11 PIlEDGEKjiliFiGl ANGE" " ISUtZEli ; S; v ' Tin ; iwiTfcn qt aco FVPimnntn 51 Patton Avenue . In preparing for the Sum iner don't overlook v the fact that our stock ; of white goods, Embroideries, .Laces, all overs in Swisses and La nces is complete in every de tail. Our stock of Nainsoqk Swiss and 'Hamburg Em broideries is prettier than has ever before been shown. fWavthem in odd piec es and in sets, all widths we are showing Nainsooks, I both domestic and imported :cambrics, long cloth, India linens., and in fact all kinds and styles of whtie goods known to the trade: we have d special for this week only ; mlo nf fin anffr fin- ished Nainsooks in ends frnm r tn 20 vards each ' . Which " are Well Worth IoC; We Will Sell for thiS Week On- lv for 12 1-2 cents per yard. 1 1,000 yards of cambric ends 9 to" 20 yards each, worth 12 i-2c at 9c. OESTREICHER & Ashsvilie, N. If we have it it-is the best. We have juat recedyid m carload ot G0LUL18US BUGGY GO'S VEE3IGLESI TVTE3 lines in openajnid JTop Buggies, Oar-1 riages, Suanriei iarudi TWipsjy m u Ibiii i.,' -Aiimni- We will be abte to display to hrt tlniJe, tad Inivlte In need of anyltihingf to HIGH CIiAB9 AfsHFvn i FiHARnwARF nn m 1 w I I Im w I i la ' pi . ' " 8 B. Cor. rOouitt Squiairel PlhOinie 87. LOOIU At the Wirdrobes at MRS ite A. jomfscw; Furniture, Stoves, Etc. 43 Patton Ave. i ROCK RUuK! ! KUUJi ll j We are in control of four Stone Quar. les in city and suburbsr .Are prepared .- , for tumlshlng w. building ; Btone, step ? etones, hearth, stones, -. curbing' etc. " In fact 'any. kind of building tone. Al- -.bo for grading Bide or yard walka and rJi, " 5-- - excavating work. .-... ' , " BURGESS & MOOB.E. ' ''.I'"'-' ' ASHEVILLtE, JT. C. . ; V "f ': Phone No. -25.-' -P. O.'Bok 222.- MASSEUR. . . rWATSON. BAGJJNt iTOBAX4 ES TATB OFFKSB, 5 COURT "SQUABS. ' . - . Phone 22i: V. ; " t " : Shoe the Babies: Y; l-:r -;!7;"; aANT,25;C!EN'Xi MOCOA v " ' SINS FOR 10 CENi, THEOS 5. and 10 Cent Store. Members of the Eeceptly Organized Carrie Ration ; Club; at : u Jacksonville Indiana, RIake a Raid on the Saloons. i: WERE RESOLVED TO -. BLOT THEM OUT Armed With' Axes Glubs and Bricks ihe Women Make - Descent on the Saloon Just 'Opened. Smashed Windows arid Mir rors md Poured Out Whiskey-Inmates Fled. POLICE P0WERLHSS TO STOP THE FIGHT Some of the Participants Seriously, Perhaps FataUy, Injured-Salooiis Are Closed. Jsonlle, Ind., Fb. 12.-fexe la. dies of this itowm recenttiy pngainjizeai a icjarrle (Nation cl-ufb. Last nii&t the clpb resoarsred to an!anoIi fiOTtft-witlh. tBpou th fUiree saJoons tovm d M)t t1iim( mitt Armed with, axes, clufbs and (bricks, anjd! .led-toy iMr&; snyaer, president 01 e .cMb, ithe women touade a descent upon Grinie'is saloon, just opened with all .nnoKiem inprovetaaents. . Bricks and stones iankl lall sorts of anisslles' slsofwer- ed Aiagalttst the pllate iglasa windows and in a ifew anlnutes the front of the saloon looked as thonign a cyclone had struck: it. Hhe iomatea fled - rthroughi 'the rear'.dbott wnile the womeii iniishedT tn anJdi. sniah ibrok Mqttor .bottle andQBened taucet v ox ; pie hwhiskeyEtorreis-' X.v-. (Grimes sefzedMrs. nyder, and ichxrkf. ed her into atailost insensitoihty and draggekJ her from the place. Her (assis tants aUimost (beat Grimes to death withj cluibs and bridles. A large crioiwd soon gathered and a f ree-tfor-air ngh itrwreen sa?oonists an)d , aniti-saloonists followed., r ; j. A man named Ryan, a sympathizer Kxf the isloons was kicked into insen- sBJbiUty by-toe husband of Mrs Sny der. Mrs. Garret -was struck .in the, face with a beer bottle and. (badlyj' in- The police wer& powerle andi the fight lasted (half an hour. The three saloons are closed up. The iditizens threaten to dynamite "Oieim if they wpen. , ' ' The totwn to' night is1 qnleti buti any tSe saloons will result . ,i l&i UNCLE SAM'S niinni nni inv uUdAII rULIul j Language of Policy in Begard to Fn tufe Belations Agreed Upon.' 'WasMnigtxxni, ; Feb . 12. Secretary lEtoot iwa9 not, present at the Cabinet jmeet ihg" today, having gone to New, Xotk:. I He hiadi & conference with' the president yesterday iat which : the, lamgiuiage of : the government's t poMoy; in" regard! to? the future relations;: iwithi XJuba,, whiicji fwas agrefed upony and Jast, .night's .cable : in structions were sent to Wtood to call the attention of the- (constitutional cohven 'tiont to the importance of includinlg tlMs country's edeelarationi in the : iconstitu-. mtr. poniTu the principle that tne united taraes is to guaranteed ' the "protectorate, of Cuba and prohibits acqiuisitlon' of tter- ritory by -iny. tforelgtn power. Cuba, is enjoined from1 anortgaging the Island to any foreign Power andjm'us.t give 'the United. s.fenIs Its policy against any foreign govern- nt or the 'Cubans thettneelves. - - ' I The right to establish coaling stations CAW WE- S. L. AlcUEE, ; ." miiSNTlFEC RFFRilCTINCF . x, .-.-OPTICIAN Vt.; ' f" 64, Patton ' Avenue., v. Souvenirs.' ' Repairing'. - - Silver Novelties. 1A. Specialty : " ' -"Opposite Postofflce. at Havana, Santiago and denfuegoe is exacted - and ' permission to anaintain a TxxrfaonsOf toe militarr force now.on the island. It is thought this (policy 'will prolong the Oubanconventkm; Tin til af ter congress adjourns. .. INHABITANTS BECOME . PANIC STICKEII A Violent Earthquake Near Cadiz in Spain. 'Mlalaigia; 'Feb. 12. There, rwas an earth quake shock tod'ay at Qxiazaleima, fortj .miaies X rom Oaddz . It was axympanied by loudi rumb'Mngss. The inhabitants became panic stricken 'and many build, ings were damaged. APPALACHIAN PARK BILL GROWING IN FAVOR Likelihood of its -Becoming a Law at This Session of Congress. Special to the Gazette. ' (Washington, Feb. 12. The commit tee on forest reservation reported .fav orably Senator Pritchard's bill for the Appalachian forest reserve 'to the sen ate today. The bill Is growing in fav or as it becomes understood and under the senator's skillful and untiring guid ance 'bids fair to become a. lawi this session. ' EMPLOYES OBJECT TO COLORED. FOREMEN Anonymous Letters Demanding Their Replacement by White Men-, Elizabethtoni, Tenn., Feb. 12.-fMem- Sers of thfel'WlhittLn'g:. liuntbercdmpany of -itlhla ;:5plawriaiaftl3f . anra6yeia:':t)n4 acxjwainx or a ayattani or oiac Kimtfi. iuig ihaSi ia (being praxrtioeid tibn thetn) by mnkSiown partfles. letters are. beJii' sent , the-company deaniandlhig' tihat It discharge its colored employes and fill their places with twbite men, and ithrateninig if it is,, nit done, to burn Tto. the ground the company's plant The company employs both white and colired laibor, and in one .'or. two of ,its departments has cOliored foremen and it is thought by imiany that the unwiHingness of the (white employes to laeledi . by colored foremen is the chief cause of itihe rtroubte. The company Is greatly vexed, and the people who live near the compa ny' factory are consMeralbly excited lest the tfhtreats be " executed. Efforts to locate the jguttlty parties will . be made. 1 A $10,000,000 MORTGAGE- Executed to Manhattan Trnst Com pany by Tennessee Company. Tazewell, Tenn., (Feb. 12lThei Vir ginia Iron, Coal & Ooke company has filed a .mortgage here, securing the Manhattan Trust company, of NeV York, in the sumi of $10,000,000. The anortgage required $5,000 worth of rev enue stamps. AFFECTIOIIATE LEAVE ' TAKIHC 0F;KIHGS London, Feb. 12. King George of Greece' starred hoimewiard at II oclook this morning. King iEMwtardVthe IDuke of ' Cornwall and5 Torky Prince Charles of Denmark and memSiersi of the Greek legation companied Ihto to Victoria station where a' guard of honor waa n attendance. The route from Bucking- - - f v""4 ; After -the ktog of. Greece had' bidden farewell to the others he ahd. King Eki,ward: entered the salon: carriage "and embraced each other, kissing ealcfbath' er on Ibothi eiheeiks!. . . The tradm Btarted In1 the mldsrti of a rendering of thfe r Greek anthems . and hearty clhteerlnig . , ' f fhekindjyour mother makes HESTON'S Phono 183- fe-v-:.. -- , 1 1 " ...... '16- . - ' : (ADanila. fRV4 ji . :..x. flyhui 'TLr? Pledging all f -ISLjrr oease resistence to the AWtBliniteS-S aaSiftiSS ty-tMpa regiment- Several Companies ore oiarantmed. 93beBe.(;iturB,tq;.tbeL.TXidte!3 States. PITrSBURCHAS . " A $500,000 FIRE Tumbler Works of National Glais Company Destroyed. : Pittsburg, Feb 12.-4Nearly the en tire plant of 'ithe". Rochester Tumbler works of the (National Glass company, the -largest and finest in the world. located at Rodhester, Fa., was de stroyed by fire that stlairted at andidnight The loss will amount to lafoout $500,000 and is believed to be (covered by in surance. In al' eight building were kurned, and the only portion of the plant left sUanding are the punch de partment and the foloiwi warehouse An overheated (furnace is believed to (have started tihe fire. The Rochester Tuknibler- works had la capacity of 85,000 idozen tumblers a week. The plant overed! an area of fifteen acres. 1 - : , THE MOTHER OF I 1 T. QUEEN WILHELMINA Will Shortly Undergo a Diffiicnlt ftnsi-aiATi- The Haigpe, Feb. 12. It is rumored J Vf VWVAVUa 1 that the qneen's mother , will go to 3onn shortly to undergo a serious op eration, the necessity of which is the reason that Queen Wilhel'mina's mar ge festivities were not postponed, ffthey would' otherwise have been be- caS?use of the death of Queen -Victoria.- J Grant's No. "S4 cures Cold and La Grippe. 25c. Grant's rnarmacy. Wood's Onion Sets, Gara-n and Flow er Seeds at Grant's Pharmacy. tf . . mm Twelve Thousand Dollar Stock Made by the best factories of the country for us is now being closed out at actual cost to make space for our spring and summer gpods, Money saved in buying is money made. Our loss your gain; we need the room Few More MEN'S; Banisters and Dorsch, - t $ 5 oo and $6.oo shoes now $400 Torrey Curtis & Tirrell. $3.50 shoes now $2,85 W. L Douglas; $3 shoes now $2.50 $35 "shoes now $2.75 . . ;. : .- - ... ' , - ' $4.00 shoes now $3.25 $4.5'6shoes how' $3.50 It- 9 - t '" Boys YouthsS Misses'fand S During thi3 cale Days . 1' angnea yesterday, attended by were sLdoptea, ASEIITIHEIITOF HOPEFULNESS H"o Such Bnoyancy Since Eoberts Took Pretoria. Uondon, Feb, 12.A very curious sentiment is prevalent in Jjondon rela- itive to the condition of affairs In South Africa. It Is one of supreme hopefulness. There has nevter been any suoh buoyancy of sentiment since Lord -Roberts took Pretoria.. There lis absolutely no doubt that news has reached here from German sources showing that the , Boers are pretty ' well at their last stand. This view Is also taken on the stock ex change,. II HUNGARIAN MINERS FIGHT. Atnens o., Feib. 12. In a Moody fight at Hollister, a mining village near here. - Abert Stitzer shot "and killed Mike Johhkac and "Joe Fobish. In the sitruggle Stitzer -was fearfully out, but he will recover. He is under arrest. E. Coffin, auctioneer, twill sell ait the residence of the Hate Col. A. J. Mc GOnnierleL 121 iniitmfhPTljin avnn' - ' " w w.Mwf Wb H ..o'clock a. mi. Friday, February 15, furniture of good quality, consisting of several bed room suftts parlor and din ing room furniture; also handsome chi nia, cooking utensils, oarpetis, upright piano, ornaments, pictures, hair mat tresses handsome cabinet and otner household good's.' . 3t IA large lot of new and1 handsome Rugs, Carpets, Ant Squares and Mat tings just received! at Sawyer's Carpet House. The stock comprises the largest and best assortment of floor coverings in he; state,. ) ' 3-3fc (Except iSor"osis. FOR. SALE BY iEHi0BO(srnaNi shjoe: ixre Children Shoes in all styles, no goods cent but on approval. I It will pay you to examine the W. g 1 1 Douglas' shoes, and see for Jr -1 yourself that they are just as S A, -1 good in every way as those for a ' , h which you have been paying ej afort, and service, they : ! 1 x " cannot be surpassed JT . . y custonvniae' ' " .'. ' v.- Anonymous Lgtterr Read ,by Him;Attackmg Heath Ex ptrfiged From Record He Sueeeeded HoweTer in Gettifag in One op Two More Eongh Blows .1 ARMY APPROPRIAT! ON BILL PASSED. SEtNlATB SPENT AN USNINTEREST- ING (DAT TN DISCUSSION OF THE lAJGilCmTlJRAr, APPROPRIA- .j2-B!k TIONS. Washingn, Feb. 12.-JThe chaplaia of the house in his iovocatlon today re-, f erred to the fact that tbia Is the an- niversary of (the birthday of Lincoln the emancipator, and prayed that his ' life might be an erample and an in- - ' 5 s spiration to those now living. As soon as the journal was read and . ' v approved the struggle over the ques-, ' tion of expunging from; the Record an ' ; ; anonymous letter reflecting upon Perry; V S. HefeutOi which wais read at the inatf- -, " ' gation of Mr. Sulzer of New York dur- ' ing the exciting session yesterday -was resumed. The letter appeared .in tha v i . Record this morning. y . Mr. Kno of iMassachfuisetts, c'.aiimed '? " that the matter Wals before the house in two ways, as "unfinished business1 e and ais a ma'tjter appearing in the Rec- ' lord, over whiich the house had control. ' He asked the house to (adopt a resolu- T t ' ' ' tion iwMch recited the occurrence of 7 ' yesterday and idireoted that the docu ';' ment be sitrlcken ifrom Itihe records. tV- JMr. Bailey of Texas asked Mr. Knox x - - 51 to Hvithdraw the preamble of the reso-i lution. "I, my leelif," eald! he, "intend to - vote to strike the anonymous commn (Continued on the eighth page) K of Fine Shoes Few More Days LADIES': Banisters, $5,00 shoes now $3.75 Krippendorf-Ditlman Co., $5.00 shoes now $3.75 $4.50 shoes now $3.50 $3.50 shoes now $2.50? $3oo shoes now $2.35-, 1. - . '(' . . .j- ii Krohn Fechheimer & Zo.c $3.00 shoes now $2;35 .2.50 shoes now $2.00 2.25 shoes now $1.75 2.0Q shoes nbw $1.50 ; sizes and widths AT COST- ; r;c - " Si1! f ' i - t
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