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" -r -: ' - ; lf -v " ' ---rv. YOL. yi. Ji0;-U8 ASpiYIIIiE, N. .OJ; THOBSDAY "lldBNIN JDNE 27, 1901. ITTTfJ ' " - m ."7- r -4r';-"M- Vi " to reduce the over crowded con .dltkm of our ; ' AUFUL WRECK DtJ THE WABASH - i - 6a - . - : Flyer Plunges Through Tres- OUR PROPOSED STATIONS ill CUBA Wash Shirt Waists . j idepartmen, -w will offer for a " few days only all our Waists at T a; reduction of 2& er .cent from : I regulax Soes,, V Thee' - waists bare no eqaalfor quality of ma- The Sites Salected in Different Har- - r . bort of the Island ' rWahlngtoni, June 26 .The surveys of the harbors of Cuba by the nay de partment to ascertain the most strate gic naval stations ia practically com pleted . and when the Cusban govern nent.is established negotiations wih be inaugurated for transfer to the United States of "sites on Nipe ibay, Guantanamo bar - CJienfuegoa harbor Sixteeil OP More Killed and and Havana harbor for naval stations. the most desirable for such statfoms: ; SALISBURY TALKS PLAINLY tie White Going at Fail Speed. , M ore than Engl an d- s Presti ge Involved the War in South Africa. AI1TI-GLERIGAL RIOT rfll n RRFMFS JfiL ... .... Ai.im VUlhU fWi-Ii-W w 111 VALtllulA, orAIII w UtlECKED StSEL Half a fluadred Danger oasly Wonnedd. Smashed ChurcaWsndows During Ju- N ' bilee Service. Valencia, Spaltt; June 26. iA mo5 of an ti-clericaisr surrounded a church here today while Jubilee services were pro ceeding, smashed itte rwindowa and blocked the doors to prevent the de parture of the procession. Many wo men fainted and a great uproar en sued. The police' nnauy enaoiea wie Tv-ni!oTt tn start. The mob then prc- I . . . n j .1 w ivi.iiwm sr- i,iin.i iiiiiai nmn i f r in umuii0uwo w,.-. i oXKl - tne 'vda liicjtt jc vcuti cwiu -r Men Trampled Womeh'Under Foot and Fought Crew with Knives. :rC-: v 1 TAMMAHYITES WILL DRIHKl J ' KING EDWARD'S VIHES gland is Unable or Unwil- the windows of those foundings ling to Defend Territory, tania bnt the Steamer is Doomea. T terial, : excellenoe of work, fit or design.: Regular prices were frorq. $i:00 to $7.50 Each. ReduGed Prices from . to $5 63 ENGINE LEAPED ACROSS THE ABYSS 7 BLAMES GLADSTONE FOR THE PRESENT TROUBLE ALL. THE D-BAD MIE ITALIAN E3M iKJRAsNTS ACCIIE3Nfr -OOOURRBD ON A NIOHT INTENSELY DAfiRlK. they were among the most active.: bid ders. Wines from the Buckinghan 41 ace cellar were soldi off. Most of these were of old vimtaee. dating from 1869 to Peru, Ind., June 26. -Sixteen or more 1 1379. j, pierpont Morgan hid in several persons .were killed and obout' fifty ser I cases from the bins representinig- Jjoth rfoiis.lv inlured in a. wreck of train No. 1 the St. 'James palace and the -Bucking- I ham. oalace cellars. So did! Charles T; miles west of this city at 12:30 a. m. Croker Bought Liberally at the -Sa'e 1 Yesterday. New York. Vlune 2S. .Th!& second! day J of the auction sale of King Edward's" sherry drew a. large attendance. Many (BOERS WtEBE ELMBOLiDENEDD1 TO well known Americans were present and Gij'on, Spain, June 26. A placard has been posted here announcing that all the churches-of the diocese will be ' J 111. M burned. The churones or me Tiudgw . UPARY TRAMP at Norena. and San Juan (have already ? Ln n 1 1 nnm 1 been distroyed by incendiaries. FOR PASSENGERS INVAIDE BRITISH BY GLAiDSTONEnS COURT HOUSE COMMITTEE RETURNS TO ASHEV1LLE AFTER BEING PoxjlEID UP , THE CLIFFS TEDEY IWALKED MILES FOR SHELTER IN THE HOUSES, OF THE FISHERMEN, St. Johns, N. F., Jnue 26. All the steamer li Ladies' "Tailor-Made" finite ' -.V- - ..... -' : :9 1 f on plilreillier I TERRITORY rtmntv nhairnian Reed. J. H. Tucker MISTAKE IN n.ntl)in .T. A. Wanner, the special .rMYmittA .rvDolnted to visit other J MAJUBA HILL AFFAIR. ,Wrnttes and insnect their court houses, -irPQtoTvliB'v afternoon. Mr. London. June 26. Lord Salisbury re- I Wa qh0. 'W were massencrers on the wrecked f rvc'oVt ixUU LLf iuc ja.u- v - - - - w - t sferring to the war in South Africa in 1 ,n, mieaised with the court house at 1 Lusitania have been brought ashore. me.; Yerkes and FoxraM Keene,- a-speech in London tonight said that Statesville, .which -we visited first.. , We missing boat containing WJperBOT today, The dead were all kalian em- - fiftyone dozen bottles of pale m maees u!" feienburff's fine court house. We embark on the steamier Olencoe tonight igrants en route to Colorado. Many of golen frohl st. James palace, al to wielding the 'forces they pro- JJJJJ ite featSres Very much, for rtJMs place. They are ejected, to ' the injured undoubtedly will die: bottled in 1879. These Will toe shipped Hesed'Nto hold the result, not only in ar ot Wehly pleased with the reach here tomorrow although a dense . Two sections of Train No. 3, one by Mr. Croker as a present to the South 'Africa but elsewhere, would toe s,1)artani3iur court house, which jwe next fog envelops the coast. " 5f coming from ID-etroif and the other democratic club. . that their claims to (Pwer .would not s it not iias the ,kind of (building The Lusitianla is a. fleff wrecK roo n,iWi.tw! in this The Tammany leader's agent also the least welxht. ' He declared ,w Jn iit opinion. Buncombe needs." (Continued on the fiflth pageo -v,, - I bought liberally fromi Buckingham pal- j th-v dftfendimfi- the kimrs terri-I Th committee feel that they have uTnyeTfor its. f .. TtUJS fS jJ5ff t " Louis.. It cpnsisted. of a combination J, commissions to buy in tots for tuated ,by greed of territory. JHtoffHeh;- lnt 0UTt se com- I baggage and -smoker; day coacn; enu- I New Yorkers, including the proprietors i aauuia u i luuclcuu Imittee next Tuesday. Krant coach;, tnree. cnair cars; mree i or wen Known noteis. n nas loeea bus mkuc uxxuwt a sleepers and the priyate car of General I gested that an auction saie or enwty. sanctity of the -British tronuer. i yrnrrnniVO I LAP1IC PlMtQ ,uterlntendent (William Cotten, Iron twiueswouw OTingfooopnees, rortu isbury. attroomsfled this nearers JCOItRUHl U ULf uul unmi-wi Mountain road are blown with the royal arms. . that unless they fulfilled the profes- Fondwing .are the scores of , games "Having left "this city one hour late un nnitlifU T sions that, had been constantly held pftye yesterday- by the National the torain was speeding westward at a i HALT rAIu MU DUUHlT " laDO- aeternuneuiy maue jgiaiw wUUW league teams: W-h -cte .When at a. point nine miles . t expose every part .of her . dominions to At "New York 7it tiho. fttieine lunged tnrougn a ,w . n. n.J .ww ""T4 w inmt w, " I - . . I ACU1V bV UBICD B iKfiUHUiB 1 J: trestle which had been undermined by therecen- heavy rains. The embank ment on both sides oi tne uwe eirtiuu Italian Sugar. iWasMngton, June 26. An R .6 2 Ht 10 -9 E 4 5 her. He predicted a complete ana i Cincinnati earfTwietorv in the present struggle I nalteriea: Matthewson and Boerman; official ftm admitted. lt would be ho trival mat- I aAt arii Peits. v '.' - 1 Ki lit arabbed at a harp degree, a distance or -ZT W.5 ELV.ftiet Owing to the momentum, of - E :o jtafc sugar,v aKj r-hfik Italian a-uoriUWoUoti - felght days from-the issuance of Becrel inr the Majuba Hill, affair;. jnearty :eci3)sB .e ,fthyss ;Pluug-intj the soft earth on the opposiie Braer-a" . .. . . . i i.v.0. ,iAftin 'FJnelneer BUt ieii TOCKc? , thrown f tary Gage's treasury. order suspending He exoressed. the but- j t. . Piously hurt. H-he liquidaUon of all ugar imported te of that affair emboldened the et 13.; rreaa car and 'the first chair carl from or produced in Italy, on the to ,piay the, desperate game Batteries: Nichols 4-ne expiew v ,tm.art4. M eTOund that the treasury had infonma- uvhi, Predicted, would end in the I Treto RTah. were telescopea.j.ne it down on f-tion leading to the belief tnatfItaaian destruction of their Independence. Miadeiphia-Chicago game postponed -.j sue-ar received a Dounty. the left Side 01 tne tracs. wm. 1 ,Mt.tM ..16 20 3--'; jj.1t He tk&U Ivoan i jana;sMouire; edaredTOat' was the JmistaKe vian-1 rrennehill and'immer. - z 7 1 - y .. ..- w and Kittridge;. the . . " nnAn tVi mass sleeper pwueu :r Tffll,a .vp-nment a not anoear to The declaration now jnade , by - . , - , - mJwo -tW! fniVa were t A ' . Mra alttfv left i aSSUe DUX raiaer to uuaiv. B-uunii 11 injured. The remaining cars 1 um, fflcial laneuaee that Italy their trucks but were nor Puxy - - " suear 4WO AXW J v - v on accountof wet grounds. It it's Harwarewe have it. The Ply -ri. : fho pm1 erait coaches that t -ho deaths and injuraes w- tt r;,0 nrnauri thff banKS on Dot" rj.t5o.VJf h.vijk& v- . o.;a f he culvert the approach to un-.i. a reverse curve. v. There was absolutely no means W which the engine crew could see the rvwatift before the rr..-4..,.' -ovo wflv. The night wals in tensely dark. For a lew m miw SStolal plunge and dreadful oarf r.i tiwo . ieaJth'like stillness Prevailed which was only broken .by the and rushed (to we nBu.u, I f . ..cctatanre. The farmers. IBOUSB3 xu .a wn a,.v.:W Screen youdoors: - I rwitb their wives cm1 fwindbws against them. We (have screens in all sizes, and it prices that will please you GEII- SICKUS WRITES innnrn iifri nflficn Knuucn tfCLuumtu DDVAII rA,,,TY nniiFS 111 ROTTERDAM uf is a p.AoioATf nnffidn. .Tuna 26. The ioltolng 0reatTSnthii.iam Manife.Ud m the the suture otw. J. Just Half Price f.OcrcatirosiciVon::.:1, Oxfords, Black and Tan, IUT71. . LUIO Mr- w w. - 1 Kruger I j &m not a candidate for any omce, Bni Aade Ss now out in full force. Don't try to putt. them out, several tixoes t V Hard ware C-oni 'y On theSo3aa.: ( ,' Phone 87. i-H w heve It. it is the BEST." 'WIL'U t"Cii .ttv, . torches hastened to the j a mDmo, hAiit to eiVlIlK iuoi SSTS Telephone messagewere despatched to:this city -and Ai,i-ridl.v taken to a special rZtL'M.rHed them to the. scene. XtT- ,JL. .niavd aboard the'ears Zir,xt t ireneral hospital in this city where everything possible was e to ameliorate tfcei? .dlton.MMtt ; 1: o Trio Tifvessary. . niie iuvbl notable was tne one 'v- -Williamson, the news agent a lof 1 & a& upwonderfully and possibly may recover . ii. mi Mammon V Mflrfc'S- 3.' T-4-om ' Til Tl Vfi . MT. SHARPLY OF EVANS Undent W New York, June 26.-eneral Sickles putmc, wasj: 7C tie mens important only as they aid answers the commissioner of pensions station ou -- .yor. tt vfl invpa- tourgomaster, uwyuiaiwuo . " i ATnrvr?ra.tic warty stanus ir tinted Evans' conduct of the bureau ous societies and many ladies. Two principle and unless I tigated Jirans conuuet or uue UUICOU I niatform. Tvlayed.l nHmonts hf the masses, cubsequent to his letters and found he r --JT" . n , nrft(,s itat Soon ladhering to e place. He reiterates tne imnsv r" "rr"-" A L TtT ni of (the threats e had been promised Evans would be of workmen soc f nlze Thole who argue from drawn up aws -- i rr "nint of expediency will not from the station to the town halL to e "tot . Wja vauge driven, ecOTla whftt is. expedient. We small sizes, at just 1-2 removed. SEVEN BURNEDTO DEATH by a guard of former Transvaal officers. I to win, and yet lose; but . iti wjnontmn followed. Great!.. ..., atn,. ha,t to deserve to win . . nniT All. i v-v-i-. - -i I L .. ON GUVtRNIVItN I bUA I enthusiasm was manifested every- iJ the st road to success. Hong Kong. June 26.-,While the wa- -where - . . tOTm nm rtnr ill rAVCICI 11 ter tender Arethusa ot . tine umiea - .in-a . T . v0 I DIU TlnC lit IIIHI TII.LU, Tur-si ttu- iThtia. 26. Fire this i regular price this week. ... i-x ji v, tn Uaii 1,0 RiiTffomaster spoxe or day fire was discoyered in the shaft similarity between the J81 morning destroyed property here worth ti ot, nsMneae were burned to Butch struggles . for liberty ana "tt l 2O0.000. Seven tobaccco re- n.iijr. - . - i xi.,, tvtt- k merer i J ' ' o.f ' Rotterdam wisai unweu r I handnng houses, a jarge aiubj.iii.i.j' death and three injured. . Mw. :JA Johnson's,- 4311 Avenue. IWA. ' , UGUIUA'XU " T ' w . . , - i; ' it. i4ifln Bnaw natlfttl 1 T on'J ii,l,-tv-T:WO AiKin PAiivh s nFATH " : :;n. tS OTiciDai loser Hinuunuvuu ience m us a - . . i r,.."!:" os firm, of ATtPWORTH-ORPHANAGE .-iiSi Columbia, S. C, June 26,A frame strpplles ana "lies hsO.OOO, with $10,000 insurance, building on the grounds of the Bp- as the Iutch 'i , .... GOMEZ SAILS FOR NEW YORK. Tra. .Time: 26. Gen. JMaximo , Go- j I - ooiiwi hr- N(w:Torl today (by way Ai luncheon roiiowea v - . - . - - t-. JL a.llit, I , - - -Li frHmmiflsi icatrasia Palma. the former del egate to the United states ot sa .r T. - nninmw wafll, v.o?. trurele. He was ruuy blown down-this eveniing. Many chU- Lonced the Lord wouM dehver his WONl ' 'IS, J ' t -a. ia THJC51U1J wxa.J .ww-. - . v time after the rescuers reaencu nnpr t;h hniiidang. I itnft ".r 7.-n little couid be wen r.""r r " -i, rrr' tats sv;ciic r; " " . - p. feal I One Was KHieo. aaiu tailor I luuva done in the wa"y of Temoving tje dea. -neeches. where the unfortunate emigrants were fls RQHTS AS AN AMERICAN by meaw-- "::uirzedr American citizen whoteyait left here cw, tHft irhASS Was Kmuw r"" T.C. " " ... TiTWilAn W "7. last l lrxr ' frr ilTiaVtOn. r:luwwuB a5StT.7: -. Iv-D,i. rtmmitteA a murder at 1 at that uomt ami. wilu t.--- All Pure t-rtrviT,r nrv4pr hV mail. 4 hl;Aj : mjAmESD-'-WARE Liuiiiuu y ; , j , 7-: w'-1 JSAaACiiA wim.-j "J7i;Tirt - crams . FHIf.LSlDEXAlRYv. ;: 1 KaS BRYAN GOES TO' CANADA r3i hy meaiir TeV and by the naturaiizedAmerican citizen who hBryan left herea j tie.8S. was graanuy had .been" was arrested in Wellingion, N. Z., last morning for rOayton, daylight neTijr cm w- irnnvM!i tO thiS "City - . I' K latCB. WBW wiuiuinw . - i 0.1. ni. r ; . r..JK - dv ohl irP Chester in 1895. and in whose case . the St. Lawrence river W FIGHT STOPPED BY POLICE. Ute roroseaui was entered, was re- ; TniTie ::26.-A -fignt .Ihere to 1 leased from custody, today. , v - - I.. .V o to ate dear store wr-V " L rCvKiM': n Os- 1 Mftr his dish?arge crom cumoay ui . - . : nigMtween --3 .1 ; Permitted to jnake a. speech . stopwu::'1" r"-. 1 ,TJr Xo-i rftotrt. 'H noint-4 ' olutionary government of Cuba. . v Photojjrapher. G.A.MEARS' SHOE STORE Fo -3 - Dairy- rroap! I "FTflTnmoCKS at cost w-jjigouiwe iT . , - , . j . - U'PMSOll & 1100RE, U : 0 ;vW ALL ITS 6RANCHES ' '-- rAiHn" wl Eve strain causes I Tin anil ulAte roofing. GUttenns r xjjobkia . Prnn eoSritoe Work.: Bepasoi. . neve ;?ZZZ 1 ktodS usually ; uw- 6 - - Examina T slass Tin- Shop prompxiy ttii"r, gieucv "r ; .- - - jTBtli ttips. Firebricks. . tions.free. Fire CUy and. Tile Tpe for roof McKet; , m , ... ..Hfl, ooticlan- 4fi flnllerrO GtrCOt. 51 Tltomce. 54 PattbnAve -is fi-w wT3xmiAT. 1 - t cr - 1 3 : Lwonf linn t ignis 4 -'..' - - - 2 fWJ i:Fff '- " . Ml ... V - . 111! . ., 1 r- " .- -:.-. j .-h . f " ' i - .'. 1 f J X i" i :l' i 'I I II Hi If I tl 1 1 1 1 1 ' . - i , r..aA I LVUIVtVIIU t- 23 Patton Avenue. ' V ,WJn. ii ''-"vl K.Ti " 8nu- i I ' T -. suburDan properiy aw , - , - , . 'IVIMil F ' L J UV1II1I IIId I 2; " ' "I - - . I ms' several-atUtraa;L - I ; , - ' . rV ImIkR' llOUUUUlIU v.' r V", .-; - " It - - r.. r - - r - - - A Al: the best : you caq. ,buy. She MIJB.M !: .few-eases the propejtfies must :be. ! .appreciate the-iuallty and rlvl; .nh'-U-.!w'C, Min ! 4'; .V5-'.;r - it-e ,'r,The iabove signature on your plo- rjn"d rnone.ioo -. -t,w" ;v - - : C- aT- ! :- tUTe that you have tne A,- - - A W D WESTERNS VnnOCIMlV; S.. ful -attention to - ibusiness-, en l : 'J-XTL. - rZZtfJ ',,.,'1 ' 1 1 1 11 1 - :fi - - . rt 1 mn you ;wuuw( -x w 4 Opposite Postoffice. Wmtonn Be. iLPuran; reu -t sum ; , ; . Court Gaiiare. Pioai . ; jctroccoeocroooooocooooeocw.i TTNlTTTTliNIT.SJFTiaD. No. 11 (Mtontford! ave, all inioderni. improvements .. fzv.vu No. 21 Starnes avenue, all modern rJ ; " "improvements .. .'. .'. .f21.wr No. 104 Bailey' street, all (modern 4-V-"; Bmiprovements .. .. ..-..... '..j'l&.OO No. 24 iSeney. street, air modern v . .j- ianprovements W.oo No. , 10 -Grady street, al modern .mmrovements . ... .',.-16UWL : New Cotrtoge on Charlotte street,"-". ' ' all modem improvements-' 5 15. 00 ' No. 169. Patton "avenue, all modern '- $ ; , improvements 1S.0O No.78 Haywood street, all modem ' r. -r'-- 1. ' .17-Art ' ' No V- 99 iHaywood! 'street, lall inqd-; ' era -improvements :. .. .. .. ... 16.0(j No'.' 102 Haywoodi street, (all (mod- - enn Improvements, furnished 30.00 No. 142 Hill street, all modern im- v;proyements, unfurnished We canralso offer for 30 ; " days at;afbargain," founsplen-. -' aiQiy i.;iocaieu ;iov, corner Kaipn ana ; Jpnes streeis; near r passenger, depof -Natural . drainage We can :snow you -splendiJ lots; in all localities ; of this city- Calf and see us. ' - 1 - 1J r
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