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v. jl iUUA O UEifll VLB It you get It f rom Oestreieher '& Co. it Is "up-to-date. xoo We call especial attention to our strong: Hues of Dress Fabrics lor , Easter Wear. Both in Woolen and Silk In woolein igoodls we are dis playing tine (Latest weaves, such Batistes Nun's Veiling: Crepe de Ctiine and - Albatros, In all ttoe Heading . (colorings. Prices 50c to $4.0 the yard.'lnr our Silk Diepaaltiment we are show- ' ing the .best selection) and largest variety of L Foulards ever dis played In Ashevlle. (so swell in formed shoppers say, PRICES 35 to $1,50; -the -yard.;' . BROOADFJD EVENIING SELKS in vairjiety oiP xxdorsl 85 TO $1.25. COCO 51 Patton Ave. K we have it it is the best. We just received carload" of BUGGY CD'S VEHICLES WbJcfa include NWim) ATTRACT IVE lines In oXen and Top Buggies, Car. riages, Surrie? and TtJpm; wfll be able to display Sn m short time, and invite jour call If you are In need of Anything' In HIGH CLASS WORK. ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO S B. Cor. Court Square. Phone 87. Don't Boa d Any Longer Let Mrs. L. A. Johnson fur nfeh rooms for you, pay, her on -installments and save money. 43 Patton Ave. ROCK ! ROCK j l ROCK:' We are in control Of four Stone Quar. tea In city and suburbs. Are prepared for furnishing building . atone, step stones, hearth stones, : curbing, etc. In fact any kind of building stone. AI o for grading side or yard walks and excavating -work. v BURGESS & MOOBE, ASHEVILUB, X. C.' Phone No. -25. - P. O., Boot 22. W. P Western; Masseur Watson & Reagan, real estate ofHce, Court Square. Phone 223. --r - f WOOD'S SEEDS,. - A full line of Wood's 1 Garden eeds, Lawn Grassy Sweet f Peas and) Nlasturttum Seeds, in bulk. ; GRANTS PHARMACY: HEADACHE ." ick, Nervous ateid Neuralgia, Headache quickly ' relieved byj; Baldwin's Headach e . Cure 25c . " GRANT'S PHARMACY. t Gestrnicher Oestreioher i PIP Q)I1 iiiii TH He Decadence of the tion Admitted in the Ranks of .its Supporters Extreme Restiveness Among the Unionist Members of Parliament. Members of the Cecil Family Indif ferent to the Warnings and Eeady ' to Lay Down Th&ir Oacruu - Charge. London, March 23. The DtxnitW of the "Hotel Cecil," which means t that of the -well known (hostlery, but of the Briti'sh government as administered by Salisbury, has became a tODic f everyday -discussion chiefly in the ranks of its supporters The reaction long forseen has tegun even lit advance tof .Ita cans in shape of increased; taxation which is soon to be Imposed. Even the stamnch conservative spectator ladmits itoflav that tlhe government is crumlblinig and fdeoBares Its assumption beyond argu ment tthat the gwernonent cannot win another election-., There is no room for dtoufbt as to the restiveness, not to say revolt, among the unitoinist members of parliajment who already are 'beyond the control of party discipline.. " ' A significant (feature of the situation' Is, however, that Balfour and other of theCeoil family lare quite iadiff erent to these warnings. It is jdx secret that PaHisbury is longing fcr an oppsr-tunity tx retire, while it is well' known that Balfour fwas never enaimorei. of public life, i Least of aM woald- smembers of Cecil fainaaiy Tegret the. eclipse of -cote-" Lnial Secretary CHtiairnnaferlainWv which woul3 toe one' "of tlhe Imiost initportant effecte of "'the governments defeat. It would be going too -far to ay that .the cabinet JIs riding for a1 failfl. The times arft too critical and opposition tOo ddacouraging for sudhi la poUcy to be thought lof . Moreover It's by no means i'mpotesible some deveiqpmeint of sue - a icrisis inlght divert control to Chiamberlain which would he amuch imwre dia tasteful to 'Hotel Cecit" than the returri 'Of the liberaila to power under- such a jrnan as Rosebery. BRYAH A FACTOR III SENATORIAL FIGHT The ' Commoner" BTan Figniing on Entering th United State? Senal. Lincoln, Neb.; March i23. Col. Bryan is now! figuripg in 'Che sQEatoriiaE fight. Leaders of the anti -Thompson republi cans have sought his aid to secure the conisuinaniatiicini of thJedr one desire, to pr.yent Thomipson's elea'tioai.'' By the terms of the agreemient entered into neither governor nor-the tfvuisionists are to attempt teun electioa tanttal the last hour, but ere to vote so as to continue the-vacancy. Forty-five rcusionists mave so far signed. (Bryan was a party to the conference out of . wuiach tine ojeai grew, .ana at iwas uaigeiy, wwuffu uw iiyfluenceTthat memhlers are signing. IfVmtiffiuance of the repuoiacan racition- al; figfht means the toss of ithe next legis attuire and gives 'Bryan a nance to ea- ter tine senate . Mine anus rn t na. a- na s mterierenoe tumui jisaiv c lio.. Bryian as a method of (playing even. This Is the last day of tne legasiawe for. whiich mJemibers iwUl draw pay, oux rjo aidjouitnimieint is possible for a week . The North Platte deadlock will prob ably be broken 4a a few days with Rose- water as a likely (winner. A GREAT PASSENGER . STEAMSHIP LAUNGHEO The Korea the Largest Bail o a This Side of Atlantic. WashinPton, March 23. The Korea which was launched Ipoday at the .New - port ; (News shipbuiiaing vcompany s works hears the distinction! of being uo-ttd-date-the Hargest steam vessel' ev er .built this aide of the Atlantic With m length, wf 572 feet four-inches land a Accurately : Fitted "7 t Glasses f: W4li - . preserve your .sight and re dleve your , head- J- iaohe. CLxJamlnvtion Free.-; S,, ' ., L JttcKEEf l eCHESNTXFIC OPTICIAN. Opioslte PostofflcfeT 5 i Patton aye 5 nilhi Sa'isbury Administra beam of 3 she will displace 18,600 tons on a draft of 17 feet . Some idea of the: size of the Korea, (may be derived (from the fact that from the top to the b - 10m cc the (bare hull i-s a distance of forty feet while (the distance around her rail is nearly a quarter of a mile She is to be fitted -with engines of 18,000 horsepower, sufficient to propel her at a speed of from 18 to 20 knots an hour The Korea will accommodate 1.400 pas sengers, oif whom 200 wiill he first cabin passengers. She is designed flor the Pacific Mail Steamship company, to ply 'between San Francisco and Hong Kong. EMPEROR WILLIAM WAS SORELY PAINEO Thinks the Authorities are nofr Accord ed Enough Respect. Berlin, March 23. In the lower house of the diet today the president, Von Kraeches, commnanicated the result of his audience fwitthi Emperor William yesterday when the-officera of the-reich-taga,ndd!jet expressed-the indignation experienced by the (members of Uheir respective houses at he recent cu4;rage at Bremen. His majesty said that he was sorely pained, by the outrage be cause it convinced him that since the death of Emiperor Wllidam I. respect for the authorities had decreased, among the people, particularly ampn' the yiaufth. The Emperor thought that everybody without distinction Tkhould hare in the bJame for the resent "con ditions. .He considered ' tha$4he4reseV should jbe? a -poteht" lnstmniitifcj bedding the authorities' and he was con J fldenhat -the deputles"Jof all'piartics would do all Id their (power to see ? the necessary steps taken to assure the measure of respect for the authorities. CLASH BETWEEN Odell Emphasizes the Fact Governor of the New York, March 23. Piatt has bee beaten. After insisting' that a metro politan police bill placing the "control of the Nlew York CSlty police in the state officials, sfniouild "ecomie a law, he has been openly deferred by Governor Odell and must 'give -way.. Today he andl Odell conferred. The governor comjtiniued1 firm against the measure. Tornorow Piatt confers with prominent state legislators and they will support Odell . No doubt PJatt- will soon give out a statemient going ito show that he is still boss, 'but the recent clash has done imiuch "to diminish his power iff state affairs.' At a dinner given by the Lotus Club tonight dn this honor Odell emphasized the fact that he and not Piatt-Is gov- PROVED CONDITIONS III THE PHILIPPINES Additional Tr ops For Service in the Inlands Hay Not Be N c ssary. Wiashington, -Ikllarch 23. It was au thoritativelv stated by the .war depart imient today and if ccOKiitions in the Pihiniimrjiines conlnue o improve as they lhave done during the past mwartto there is every reason to Deiieve ax wiu am. ub ,nAftPRS9ajrv ,to (DTOVide for as many troops for 'service dn the islands as (present plans contemplate MacArthur has .rwrisf WS on 60,000 anen. tout this number may be out - down. - Smoke "Judge Taft' CSgar,. 5c, eold only at Blomlberg'S 17 .Pafcton avenue. ; - -' " " ' ' - ' 'c 1 Smoke- Blom!beg's, Seleoto Cigars. Chocolate Menier, Chocolate' 3: Croquettes Extra Fiaei di: heMontst 26 South 1M3aln street I - TP CAPTURE .. -A- .-'.-.'4- IGUiiLDD r - Gfcn.; ;Fuhstoi!s Daring Pro j- :ctto Sieze the Filipino - Leader. lcompamed by only a raall iBand of AmftTipjiTi and Native Soldiers. tjfSURGENT CHIEF IN J ' PROVINCE OF ISABELLA GTJNBOATS VHOKS BURG AIND AL- iAiN0f TO CQ-OPERATE W1TH THE FORE T0RE. .IN MAKING CAP- Mamila, March 23. Gen. Funston is now engaged an a daring pnoiject which promises to he 'the greatest and most romantic achievement of his eventful oareer. In January Jromi his hiding pilace in the province of Isabella, Agui naldo wrote letters anathematizing the subchiefs who had taken he oath of allegiance to the United' States . Later, Agniraaido ordered insurgent forces In southern Luzon to join himi at a ren dezvous in Isabella province. The rebel officer entrusted with these orders S3 oretly negotiated with the Americans. On securing necessary information Gen. Funston planned Aguinaldo's capture jind with Gen. . MaoArthur's atthorIzation, Gen. Funston prooeedei two -weefcs ago to make the attempt. Gen. Funston (with Surgeon Maj. Har ris, lCaptL .'Newton, of the Thirty-fourth inf antrjy, Lieut. Admire, of the Twenty second infantry, Lieut. MitcheTl, of the Fpurth,tafantry, six yeteran scouts and a company of native scouts, all picked nien, emhiarked on the gunboat Vicks iburg, ..jandt were landed on a remote waxxhabove Baler . It wajs arranged that Aguinaldo'is em 4ssaryr-iwJth the -native ?scouts, Ehould pas ettjselvesoff as inourgcrat tripops .Whovr-navtng- ciapturea' Gen.. Funston and others mrere taking .them as pris oner to AguiaalLdo. At (the right time, when brought (before' Agulnaldo Gen eral Funston was to give a- signal when That He and Not Piatt is Empire Sate. leroor of the Empire State. He referred to the stated he had taken against PLatfs scheme for the metropolitan police bill for New York coiiint. He said iv was etmdtledi to same consideration and equity as any other county in the state andl what was good law for one locality should apply to all other parts of the state. 'U recognize the fact," he con tinued, "that the -election being over I" am governor of the Empire state and in performance of many conflicting duties j I shall aim to so discharge them) as to meet the approbation of all cuose who supported me and all those who opposed me becausete this ccmmonwealthi we all ought Ito be actuated by the common desire to make this state the greatest state of the. union. . WE PAY $100,000 FOR MORE ISLANDS Washington, 'March 23. Secretsry Hay. ifcoday gave the (Spanish minis ter, iDuke lyArcos, a treasury wtarra nt for 100,000 in payment for the island of Gagayan and other islands near the Philippine 'group. The payment wias made in accord ance with the terms of a treaty (Nego tiated last Niovemfber . There were also pnotiocols signed exchanging the final ratifications which conflrni the title of the United States to these islands. FOR RENT: New 5-room cottage on nearby reside -ice street; jusft : completed (neve- occupied) ." jModena con- remiences. j J16.50:per month.' 4 4 4 4 . Two nice residjceY ion Mont fox I avenue for rent from April 1. ' WILKIE & : LaBABBE, ; .,r :Real'Estate-r AgentS" - 4 ?Z Paitcri Ave-Thbne 66 1 PLATT AND ODELL mm FOR End ofthe Strife Between the British and the Boers Yet Long VVay off Boer Generals Now Hold Strong Positions. London, March 23. Different positions Kitchiener. as reveal w 1 .fh of a reti t-HT r. , lanj SMn the mite! TJPWffTVQfTLQira a niMii. the side of maenanrmitv " aV M - r.ii MOSt Of Auaea ioers. luded Boers, who. t; a ,f , - w 4 .ew weeKS harder terms. It is clear that . Kitchener alan he situation. Two .things will guiderertf ,?Wh erms which Involve -th FZTlS'iLS hard to see how they can be forcedta the tables were to be .turned and Atgnii naldo was to be seized. Six days' march into the Interior were contem plated. Treachery was considered pos sible, -but every precaution Vas taken. The- troop's in iNew Vizcaya and .New Bcija and the gunboats Vicksburg and Albany were to co-operate with Gen. Funston's force. The Vickabursr is ex pected here tomorrow. 'Col . Rjoeario, with fifty-one men and fifty-eix rifles, surrendered to CoConel Baldwin at San Francisco de Malaibon, 'Cavite province. Lieut. Dean, of Troop C. Sixth cav alry, has engaged a force of insurgents at Tubig, Lagunda province, killing several of tthemi and capturing seven men and twenty-four rifles. FILIPINO GENERAL WILL VISIT UNITED STATES General Trias, Who Rscfntly Snr- rendered, Cominer to This Country. x'Maaf-IMarch .2y.OeneJal TilaS; who surrendered ectently wlll - visit - ih& LRnSted "States whes toe hs- giveitall the ! aid in his -power to-'the military authorL tues here.. 'Rifles are being- sutrrtandered by the insurgents at all ipoints. Major Garcia, an ; officer ; under Trias, came into San Fr'aholsco, De iMalabomv yesterday with 2,021 riflemien. X , The itSme for the iDteurgents to sur Tender lwithout hiding disfranchised has een extended from April fl to 'May 1. HO POSTHUMOUS CHILD. To Receive $10,000 of Harrison1 Fortune Not to Contest Wilt j ; New York, 'March 23.-Fromi iar New York woman who Is- an Intimate friend of Mrs. Harrison, widow of the ex president, it is 'learned there will be no posthumous child. General Harrison's iwtill left $10,000 for a posthumous child should one be bona. iMrs. Harrison s friend also says that the widow has de cided to remain in Indianapolis, and will not make any attempt to break the will to secure a third share of the es tate. iShe staid she would Nbe thorough ly satisfied with the will. A COLORED RAPIST HANGED IN ARKANSAS Arkadelphia, Ark., 'March 23. John Westry, colored, was hangel here rthis morning for rape in the presence of i2000 people, who stood in a heavy rain three hours to wtness the scene. Westry made no statement on f ihe gallows, but a week ago he conxessed to committing two similar crimes near There, two years ago and 'tie day after the crime for .which he was executed. MARSHALL LAW IH MARSEILLES Marseilles, IMarch 23. The center of the town is occupied' by troops. De tachments of cavalry patrol the chief thoroughfares and the infantry guards various points and Is massed at the docks, where about 1,200 dock laborers are working. Ail gatherings cf sErik ere are immediately dispersed. The few hacks and street cars running are "Every woman te b taut if ul at some lime or ncr inc." - Victor Hugo. J : very - woman is more beautiful. 0 - EUUlC ilglll9 UJUk pUSUUVIUf USUI Q others. We find the most De- cominc - lljhjt- cud! position when j we. make your portrait. We try to fil 1 the most becomlrg expres- aion (thw natural on ) but there la . here we are Cependent upon fl your heVv We ave a pencil r-. which n work . wonders In Z straightening .irregular features and rouidiiig thin -bosoms. Onr t pictures- for 1901 . hall he better - -s :an ever before. nrrirk Photograph r If ve'd not make your por- trait befXitlful it will' because it - was takes at the wrong "time of ' ? life.T J . iwon .t accept terms which Involve 4hm abandonmrtj waauws; " iay Colony and won't accept any scheme for k'nsmen 5n Oape their present shape will mean that uiWn- of the firms whi-dh in ritylisensebynor StaoVS J the SStos 5 ttoid6 UflR E PERIOD , Derlaln. ililner aod rr"1 1 naence, point to the likeliifiod condttlons JuS irfSS J CJTVUOU thian the earlv m. thorn " diltJS OI WUHU Ml I I 1 M FIHIT ???"a .loe PPODosais erred on essions or pity for the de more of misery, will have .to accept nnc - ubonrt, JZFLZr. tea4ers: ' se Positions surrejader and it Is jg&jl2jl strongly protected by gendarmes. The number of strikers of other trades in sympathy with the dock la-1 sborers was increased today. A body of striking carters prevented wagons from leaving the railroad' depot. Scuf fles ensued and the police charged and -dispersed the rioters. But only a few carters continued work. Try a Gazette want ad . FOR SALE. SOM VALUABUjE PROPERTY ON PATTON AVENUE. Thirty City Lots Desirably Lo cated. Two fine farms 6 unties' from city-Had joining each other four miles south of Bdlrmore Goa dwellings ffid out-houses on one, and fairly good dwelling on the other. Good sprlhigs and orch . Sards-on botfti farms one contain ..ing over 500 trees. Bo'fih well timbered. -Apply to Clifford & Dzvtes. Rootm 37, Ubrary BtuoldiLnig. ASHEVILLE', N. C. The key to the Bastile. is now hang ing on the wau. in the hall at the old home of Washington, at M'. Vernon. It was given- to Washington by Lafay ette. OuR ANNIVERSARY SALE. Spring Opening. Saturday ..March 2Srd. Monday, iMatrch 25tb ARE THE ACTUAL DAYS FOIi WfUinery nd Dry Goods Durlnig the Bast auarter -Murr w . have offered Spring Mill' . - j Dress Goods, for March and A raIpo thtis eltaiversary sale we " e determined to crowd two months' business into as many dlays. Our only regret Is th embarrassmetnt we cause our comfDetit- ors ,by, such exltremelv imw ,4. we must offer to sil the imimiense quan- wty. CORTIOELLI, 50 yd spool silk 'thread, all colors .. 3c . 4c lawns. Clark's O. N. T. rtwW nfmm. I A (1,1 o a - ... f"'1 percaies, caEcoes and large assortment fine patterns, al so solid jcoLors and 'tints Sea Is:and Percales, not remnlajmts 4c 9c Seasonable Silks: S DuI1 Times No waiting for busd TTlta Mr, . Zo.- : ' "--O : " - uu xnrat note or Spring tell ing of new fabrics, new prettiness fresh daintiness, as exemplified in the dozens $.lxquisiite NOVELTIES T7ID OFFER FOR YOUT. INSPECTION. iFoulard Silks, 24 inefhes wide, finest quality of all ; silks. Elaborate and dainty designs in the most beau-. tif ul colorings 89c FouMrds and Plaids 21 In. ide, harmo nious coloring blues, -eds, ivan- der, greens, every one a ' 35c prize.. Fancy Taffeta, all silk 21 Inches wide. A SOc quality in stripes, new shades of red, navy blue, cadet, also black 60c Black Taffeta, all silk. 1 yard wide, fine lustre, heavy fraught. Ne er -' " matched Ijeforo-to the city.... $1.00 Black Taflata, all 18 inches ' value 60 cents .. . .. .. OWC Bright, Breezy Wash Goods: ?An assortment, of bargains, and bar gains" alone, perfect in ill respects, in finitely more value , than printed words cap tell. IFlne , .Clnghgumi.. the best brands represents 4 Jahundant newness, testefulness and originality are appar ent......... 10 CENTS YARD.l Fine (Kcghaans (impor -d) outclasses all others, does this peerless creation1. . . .. - ..20 & 25 CENTS. f25 and BOc'Enbroidery on sal?. Very.'- j. lO jCeiltS ..Special- . I "L. ftfoffiffifoffiffiffiffiffi- 5
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