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sr. l , . ASHEVIIxLE, N. (X, TUESDAY MOHNLXG, MAY 14, 1901. VOL. VL NO. 80 1 PRICE 5 CENTS 4.00 FIRYEAR 1 - I" SALE ! SALE! t Oestrichcr & Co. i SPECIAL v DONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY (u the duantitiea last). ntv wash silk. Reg" ulaa: prices 50c. OOGC 2 1500 Yards Fine 3 Taffeta Finish Zephyrs Especially waist suits. adapted for shirt Value 20c. Special inn sale price the yard , A limited quantity of fine linen dimity. 45 mches wide ed ,Xrth 76c. SpeWtal price toe ouu. yard.. (Just rteceived.) ' 1000 Yards Heavy Welt White P MRS. U'ltlfJLEY Bnad too fpeeefc. Bevral lit! cSUWi carried rosea dnto ;the train toti9 ladles, of the caftinet. The traiiert rthe mainline here for the trip to -BOpM -l. i i ; : ML "i.""?-'' 4 Mhan- . doning Proposed Trip to the Northwest, (ft Iatrjcat Leal Points in Horthern Pa cific Situation. MUS. MtaKTNirJESY BOErrr 8an Fraiclsco;' May li--CK)cfft3W, temding: Mrs. McKHaled Bamiicfi nltSt that dhA mrAlt nBJbrajlly btSttflST, tw ifw- ttw first time since the ' eftM New York, May IS. Under reassur- ; formed on her finger she wm freo roB, mg demands from London to the er . pain. To president rejjjt ect that a basis of setttenaieiit wltla 1 party at Sato Jtosa todayTOorthern Pacific chorts bad agreed xsgr fiMrtlhva ta In tiA wlKrtiMonia 111. SUS HEAVY BUYING OF IIORTHERII PACIFIC President McKinley Wor ried Over the Condition of His. Wife. SECRETARY HAY WILL REPRESENT PRESIDENT the tocfc flat"vf or delivery to that Honor. He presented a bouqiue ieet in raameiw toy rae uhjw v -marW . Vo.-vT'aKw- mtamM in the name of the ladies of BattJJee r . - , -rne preienx maae a on trflJfliw Kn H,. St. Jannea sauare to the ciuzens, mui , -----d "- returned to San Francisco to tejoifl his wife. REORGAIIIZIIIG THE ARMY out the list and was at prices general ly higher than the close on -Eriday. - It was the close on Friday. Union Pacific sold at 116 a few minutes after 10 o'clock, showing 4 'gain of $40 a share as compared, iwith Thursday's low price. L Developments in the Northern' Pa cific situation are awaited' with the keenest interest, tout it was the igjemi- eral opinion in Wall street today that REASSURING MZRS. MoKINlUElT'S TISIiEXxRiAlM3S OF ctQmxrrroN ITINiECElAiRY MAY NOT BE ASIAN' iikt DONED. i. 76.000 men was issued todtay (by Secre tary Root, the order distributed troops to various branches of service in ac cordance (with the p3an submitted! by General Miles and approved Iby OElOot. This plian gave the cavalry 15,840, the ar- tiilery T8.S62 and the Jlnifantry S8.&20. The total (force of the army is 77,287 men (Worth the yard.. 25c. Special sale price 12 I-2C. oooo 100 Dozen Handerchiefs the etate of Mrs. the president and (Mrs. McKinley, ac companied by Dr. Rixey and Miss Bar ber, the president's niece, left here for iSan Francisco at 11:30 o'clock today. They will go to the residence of Henry T. 'Scott ithere, and it is hoped ithat the J complete rest will nave a beneficial ef- feet upon Mrs. McKinley. Her condi- j tion is said not to be alarming, but ! I she is worn out by her long journey land it was considered wise to take her J to San Francisco, where she could have proper nursing and where specialists Boot Sends Oders for Reorganization on Basis of 76,000 Men. Washington. May 13. AJ formal order for recognizing the army on a basis of i it would se some time before the ques- ttion of control would be definitely set tled. It is believed that one party to the controversy holds control through the preferred stock and that several intricate legal points are involved con cerning the right of the directors of the company to retire the preferred stock at par and thus deprive it of Its voting power. The heavy buying! of Union Pacific, which, up to the pres ent has not been explained, was con tinued today and during the first half hour of trading' the price rose on large transactions to 128. The rise in Union Pacific Was laJc- companied by a similar but not as ex tensive- a movement in Amalgamated Oopper which after opening ,at 116 3-4 sold up to 120 3-4, an advance of 5 3-4 as compared with Friday's close. It subsequently declined to 118 1-8. There were selling orders in Union An rvrdr for the (return (home of bat- Dei Monte. Oal., May 12. -Owing to talions in several regular regiments in McKlniay's health. ,uuo i""Pi"co ,Wtto twsj vj This is the beginning of a reduction of the Philippine military force fc 40,060. WHOLE FAMILY KILLED x AND HOME BURNED In plain hemstitched, lace bor dered and fancy clor bordered worth 8c each. Special ale price each .... .. .. ocoo could be consulted if necessary. San Francisco, May 12. Secretary Cortelyou reports that there ha been no change dn Mrs. McKinley'e condi tion since the first bulletin issued this morning. Shirley, Me.-, May 11. The family of J. Allen, a farmer, comprising himself, wife and' daughter, were murdered Sun day crime, line Doy or a man mttmM 'iiio- bets, who evidently went to their as sistance, . was found partly bualned in the bam. It is believed the crime is the work of t names. sets worse since its salt -water (bath of ' Thursday. There twas no discoverable holding back of the challenger although ' once or twice she pointed such a course s left the suspicion that the steersman was not taking advantage -, of every chattice. There is no doubt the. result of today's trial was distinctly diisappoint ing to those who hadt pinned their faith to the new challenger, especially as the Shamrock I., otai the previous spins, had hid not shown eyen ecuaiaty with the new racers on any point of sailing with the exception of running. The first leg oc nme oaurse rwas. fromi the (Ptxrtlalnd breakwater to the Shaimbles .lightshto. the second to the White Nose poiat and thence to the point of starting. The old Shamrock had a length (the best of the start and held her advantage so well that the challenger was unable to head ner amu.cne ssnaorcDies ngatsmp was rounded by Samipock I. 45 seconds ahead of the Shamrock II. Th eruln; to rWhite'Nose Point -was dead tO' windward . Oaptain Wrinee was able for over half the course to keep the Shamrock I. on the weather bow of the new boat and heidi all his advantage at the end) of the second mark. As the yachts squared away for the home run the Shajnwjock I. led (by about a minute. JJowni the wind' the two yacts sailed with jib topsails set, the old boat adding to her lead throughout the sir miles and crossing the finish line five minutes be fore the 1S01 challenger. BENEFITS OF AFRICAN mil FATAL RAILROAD WRECK New Orleans, May 13. The south bound Illinois Central passenterer train from Chicago jumped! the track in the curve near Hazlehurst, thirty miles south of Jackson at oaylight today. ifi. Kose, of Fulton, Ky., mail clerk, and Tom Lee, l b a finsman, were kaned. iGus Nelson, the engineer, had a leg broken; M. R. Slaippej, assistant mail (clerk was tnlly bruised. Phvsi ciatos have been sent to thj scene from Jackson,. The train was running fst on a section of track under sroinar re pairs. Pacific above 120 and the stock fell The house was burned, to hide the back to 116 1-2, but an Immediate ral ly followed. Toward noon the imar- et oecarne quieter and weaker and generally declined in email transac tions. There was no sale of Northern: Pacific common until 11:30 when a sale of 100 shares was made at 160, am ad vance of 10 points from) Friday's last sale. ANOTHER RH3FORT OF WRECK. iChicago, M!ay 13. At the Illinois Oen trail general office it was stated that the tfast mall was wrecked by the spread tog of the rails. According to their re port tout one was killed Mail Clerk Rose and an express messeiiger, the engineer andi fireman were injured. Premier Salisbury Discusses Question Before the House of Commons. To DeEfy ngland, fle Said, Meant to Encounter Most Formidable Foe. a DANGER OF GRANTING HOME RULE TO IRELAND HAD IT BEEN GRiANTED IN1 '&3, ENGIiAND WOULD NOW! HAVE TO FACE HtECUAND AS WEJL AlS SOUTH! AFRIGA, London, May 13. Premier Salisbury in a speech here tonight enumerated the benefits of the South African war. The greatest of these te declared was that the latent power displayed by the empire had disabused the world's mind England's star had set and she would never fight again. The world knew that to defy England meant to defy one of the most formidable enemies that might possibly be encountered. (Continued from the first pags.) lOestreioher c 5i Patton Avenue. : A Few Plane Facts A carpenter's chest is not com plete without the! full se"t lof pdaffues. It should blave the jointar, jaicik and smtootbx planes ia tw;o or three sizes aind all in metal. "We also have theam to wood), and all the best., U' . Asheville Hardware Company. San Francisco, May 12. Secretary Cortelyou this morning gave out the following! bulletin as to Mrs. McKin ley' s condition;: "Mrs. MeKinlty rested well during the ight and this raorninig was quita comfortable as. her physLciansa ex pected her to be." iPresident McKinley will not decide until later in the day whether he will go to San Jose or not. There is some probability of Presi dent McKinley abandoning his propos ed trip Into the northwest in view of the condition of Mrs. iMoKinley. Un less there is a radical change for the better the presidential party will leave for Washington soon after the cele brations in this section are over. Mr. McKinley is very much worried over the condition of his wife and It is even possible that many of the f unctions arranged in his honor for this week may be postponed: or dropped al together. Secretary 'Cortelyou Vij giv en notice that Mrs. McKinley, should she continue the trip with the presi dent, will not under 'any circumstances engage in any of the social functions arranged for the party at any place but that Mrs. McKinley will remain as quiet as tpossihle during the re mainder of the tour. . MARINE ENGINEERS STRIKE AT AN END Cleveland, M3y 13. The strike be tween the mairine engineers audi the I United Slates Steel corporation was set tfteorat a final conferetace today. This! practically ends the engineers' strike on lake steamers, which has .been up for the last three months. MECHANICS GET A RAISE OF WAGES NATIONITES FINED Topeka, Kas., May 13. Mrs. Rose Crist, Mrs. Chadwick, Miss Madteline Southerd and' C. R. iMtaDowell, pleaded guilty in the dflstrict court today of leading the raid of iMurtphy's . Billiard bian, .with Mrs. Nation last, March. They will be fined' ten dollars each. Mrs. 'Nation's' trial comes up this atfternoon!. Atchison Employs Get ATerags of PLAN FOR PAYMENT OF TWENTY-THREE DROWNED 3 Cents Hour Tjffore. rropeka, Kans., May 13. After a con ference with a icommittee representing Grand Tour. 111.. May 13. Latest in- I txie xnxernauonai UMcn of Machinists formation shows that two passengers pne Atchison, Topeka & Samta Fe rail- and a messenger and twenty colored road company has agreed to raise the roustabouts were drowned by the sink- wages of shopmen) along its entire ing of the Steamer City of Paduoah on! system. The machinists e-ettine- Trro. utuTunKnorsi na jussissippe last mgnt. AMERICA CIVES UP CONTROL IN CHINESE CITIES tofore 27 cents per hour were raised to 30 cents; 18 cent men to 31 cents: 59 hours will constitute a week's work. The schedule Is effective from May 1. MINES IN THE PHILIPPINES CHINESE INDEMNITIES Pekini, May 11. The Chinese pleni potentiaries have memoralized the throne to approve the plan for payment of foreign indemnities which contem plates the payment of fifteen million taels annually for thirty years, making about the amount to be demanded by the po'wers. The plain proposes that the salt tax, native customs and li cense tax shall provide the indemnity. Pekin, May 13. Today the two Amer ican sections were transferred to the control of other troops. The larger sec- ti no of the Chinese citv was transferred I m .., , . o mn. Fwrn? nicies riiDtisnea in trolled' by the Americans in the Tar tar ci'ty to the British. The American; flags were lowered and those of the ! British and Germans hoisted over these two sections. This Country Reported to be False- Watsonville, Oal., May 13.-The YESTERDAYS' LEAGUES GAMES. 2& s- 1 POOD "W .l'iTi NOT OONTAM3NATD to the OEOKIiESS BlEJFIUIGEHLfrOiR. Buy one fjrom (Mrs. Xj. A. Johnsoia, 43 IPettion Avenn. y Bock! Bock!! BOck!!! "We are in control of our stoneqaar ries In city and suburbs- Are jxreiparea tor . furnishing building. Btm. tep stones, hearth tnmask , curbing. ,etc. Also tot grading side or yand walks na excavating. BHRGOSSS & MCOKX Asheville, N. C. Phoxie 25, Bar 222. members of the cabinet left iDelmonte on schedule time this morning; in ac- (cordanice with the agreement reached between the departure of the president and Mrs. McKinley for San Francisco. The original itinerary between" relmon te and San Francisco will be followed. Secretary of State Hay will represent the president until the latter rejoins the party. No "advices had Jbeeni received from San Francisco regarding Mrs. McKin- ley's condition before leaving' Delmonte this morning', but the telegrams which came to the members of the cabinet last night were, reassuring and; it Is (believed that after a tfewt days of com plete rest Mrs. MteKlnley's health, will improve and that the itinerary after leaving San Francisco will not b abandoned . The members of the cab- inet are anxious but not alarmed about I Mrs. McKInley's iliness. They know ! her recuperative powers sSfcid believe ithat a week of Quiet aniay restore her to her normal health:. Pajaro was the first stop today. The train remained there ten minutes and crowds was ' in waiting. Secretary Hay briefly explained Che cause of Presideht McKinley's absence, but The following are scores made by the National league games yesterday: R H E At Boston Boston... 5 8 2 Philadelphia.. ....... . ... 6 11 4 Batteries Lawson and Kittridge; iDonohue and MbFaxland. At Pittsburg Pittsburg'.. ...2 8 0 Cincinnati 3 11 2 Batteries Ohesbro and Zirnaner; Mc Fadden and Kahoe. New York -Brooklyn! game forfeited to New York in the ninth Inning;. Both teams scored seven runs. Brooklyn disputed umpire's decision and refused to play. Two Brooklynites had crossed! the plate in the ninth but the umpire allowed only one run, ruling that the third man had been put out on the third before the second; Nsnan had scored .: i i Manila, May 13. At a conference be tween General Funs ton and the Phil ippine general, in the province of Neuva Bcija. the latter promised; to surrender shortly. Local miners condemn articles pub lished! in New York giving gjowtag ac counts of the mining resources of the Philippines. The chief of the mining bureau characterized them; today as misleading and malicious, -and also sim ilar articles in regard to oil develop ments. He says mines are described tihat do not exist, and declares the ac- nounoement of the discovery of coal in Balanga to be false. He says the min ing industry is capable of great develop1- ment but that there is no Eldorado here. Professor Worcester of the Phil ippines commlsion says the statements in regard to mdtnes are grossly exaggerat ed'-. Grant's Tonic Grant's tonic Js ttjood..rPt?,T ative f or a run. down; system, It renews - the appetite, stimulates digestion; and restores the , nerves; to vigor. Patrons always peak, favorable 'of its merits. Pleas ant to take. 75 cents bottle. GRANT'S PHARMACY' lAgency fort 'iWood's seeds; ASSISTANT GEAKD JIASTEE, MiWaukee, May 13. The Brother- Ihood of Tratotmen , todlay finished its 1 work off aimenidiments to the constitu ition. Under the new order of -things the brandonasters (Will be allowed ab as sistant to be located at headxruarters The assistant will be one of the four vice grandmasters and will assist In exe cutive -matters ttrviidlng the settlement of all grievances. Thds wili leave three I vdce-grandmaasters. .for - .fiehi . work. Frank -P. Sargent, grand chief of the Broyierhoiodi of Ixwomotivp aWremen, addressed the convention this after- DOOD. ' v ' ; .: - . s.' . - TRIAL OF SHAMROCK II. Iimdion, May 13. The Shamrock I. beat the Shamrock U. toy five minutes over a twenty unfile course. The weather conditions all faMorable for a fair trial with the' wind fresh and steady, the course clear of all obstruc trans efcd no tides of any consequence the Shajnixock I. today beat Sir Thomas L4pton's new boat by five minutes and five seconds over a (triangular course f about twen- miles. The only possi ble disadvantage to the challenger was that she used her old -mainsail wimcn COAL MINERS STRIKE- Beaverdami, K., May 13. Two hun dred' miners employed by the Taylor Coal company struck here todlay because of a recent injunction terruporarily re straining all' operators from collecting from their employees dues assessed by the United Mine Workers of America. e JEPSEY CEKTRAL OFFICERS. ; New York, May 13. The newly elect ed directors of the Central Railroad! of New Jersey met for permanent orgami zation today andi elected the following ffLcers: president, George H. Warren, vice-president, (Charles H. Warren,' chairman executive committee, J Rodgers Maxwell; secretary and treas-, uirer, G. O. Waterman. j After the meeting the following statement was made for the directors. "The separate organization! of the company was maintained in every re spect. No consolidation of offices or business was made as the result f the new relations with the Beading com pany." SCHLEY C0MTHG HOME Xiondon, May 13. Rear Admiral Schley received a cable message today announcing' the serious Illness of tt member of his family and he has there fore curtailed his stay here and en gaged passage on board the North Ger man Lloyd steamer, Kaiser Wilhelm. der Grosse, which sails from South ampton for New York, May 15. The admiral went to Southampton this &- They Wont Last Long. Better Get In While They Do! ' Come and Laugh With Ls while we have the pleasure of showing iour phenomenal silk bargains, they are fresh from the mills, the purest of dye and "xcellemt lustre. GUARANTEED ro WEAR. 18-inch black taffeta, sixty cent kind at 39c 24-inch Bla'ck Taffeta, guar anteed to wear well 79c 27'lnch Black Taffeta heavy, soft and lustrous. Guar anteed for 6 months' wear. Much under value at 92c 21-inch Black Peau De Sole superior make end finish. Wear fully guaranteed, a $1.25 value, -t.. .. 89c Popular Pebbles in Dress Goods. We have the good' things you are looking for and many raovel--ies you- haven't seen. 38 and 40 inch mohairs. White cream, light green, gray, navy, red, brown and black, also black and white striped at ... .. .4Sa Regular price 60c to 89c 38-lnch All Wool NOVELTIES All good shades of green, tan, blue and brown. Good value at twice the price. 25c . 38-lncto all wort Albatrcs Black, white, cream and- rose, at ...48c G. A. Hears, 33 S. Main. DIFmREISX KINDS oEems need-- different tads -irfTBlBUHsea. Jmra. l tmost elaborate system of testing i and; yocf an djepenxl upon; us cor apsor tote, euxsimm.' '-J ? rvv y , EXAMlSArlONS FliBB. ; ; -CL- McKtE: neoptlclan, OppbsSe toffie. 54 :Pa,i tonlAve. W. P Western? Mas JWktson' & Beagrt-ireal estat loface Court Square. , Phone 223.?. , j . We bake I; Steam Bread : We bake I Hand-Made Brekd There is none-better." Also Whole Wheat, Graham Rye at- HESTON'S- ' 26 S. Main. Phone 183.' FURNISHED AIID UNFURNISHED r HOUSES FOR RfeliT ... . ,: Call at our office, ' 23 Battna ivenu'e .aod look over our list of t desirable houses , if yen are to- I teres4ied-.we may., have Just what 7od want. ' '- . : ll JJ JO ! Viiikie & LaBarbe, - Real Estate Agents. 23 Patton Ave." - Phone t9t."4 It is easier to be right than to be president. Ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Where Photography Leaves Oft We Begin With Pencil & Brush. tFcomi any good photograph we 'produce enlarged portraits ln ccaydb and pastel. Do not send way a valued ftanSly jrtctiure to have it enlarged when you can have ft done better rttht here. . Our portraits may be higher than those some copying house! 'agent J offers you, "but there . is a difference In quality which ta mnt coarnrrutable in dollars ana cents. : N. Brock, !; . ; 29 Patidtt Ave. 1 e v ;-v - . - , ; Saiw:e:eji e e eeiee e:e e :e e:e:e:e e For Sale. Two fine farms six miles from citv, containing 70 and 85 acres respectively. New sevenroom houe ana 500 fruit trees on 7Q acre tract. The 85 acre tract has a fairly good house upon jt, smalFor chard and!2 acres good botr torn land. ALSO - Several houses and Jots, arid i vacant lots in the.best parts 6f of the city. Bargains. A tract : of, 10,C00 acres timber land'; in. wesicrn Luuuiy. ai .UnJ. , per acre, . , v CLIFFORD &hDAVIES; "Room 37, Library Building-, I'll if V
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