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t, . ,r7-j?ai4'svj.rFrvi HIfIiv rnfr. w:-1 cJFtY oyi xo, ; FIVB CSNT8 Pfifc.COFT. s i '41 ecxial foi Mil' 5 Af Sc the yd 250 yards Cambric ind Nainsook Embroideries worth 8 and 10. At 8c th-a yd 3000 yards cf Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss fenbroideries worth ; 2i to 25c the yard; hesz Embroideries leftfiom our recent grt 10 and 25c sale. ; ; 1 4.A':- W p 14 hi TiieeKs Loni; Iff .. ' 1 quality; at-. i;- J WIT -It7-ag3T 1 Oestreicher & Go 1 II we have it, It is the best. Small Rifle For the Boys We have a new assortment 0 22-calibre rifles suitable for the boys. Also a large lot of air rifles. Air Rifles - 75c to $1.50 22-CaIibre Rifles $3 to $9 Asheville Hardware Com'y On the Square A new line of medium priced ' ' ' 7 Bed Room- Suits! Just received. . Tbey&re better f of the money than you have seen. See them at Mrs. L. A. JOHNSON'S 43 PATTON AVE. WOULD YOU KEEP YOURSELF AND FAMILY WELL? Keen tout bibod pure and insure rig orous circulation by MASSAGB and steam baths. " I04wia Gruner, ' Hydro pathic physician. Office J7 S. Main street, rooms 6 and 8. Phones, i offica call 206, residence 87$. x The price is only an inducement. "We offer the inducement, but never without the value. The I.X.U.DertmciSfpfe Phone 107 - ?2Patton Ave Ther ni ,frtrv rvtin ties In. Texas the residents of which haive to' seek;: legal advice in other counties, as they .have not a single attojraey'-ot,; their wrn . l""IUit' - uieairowun. itnai Ha i Philadelphia Howled With Sharkey anl 1; Dividing - tli oey, Were wntie to upjaiiotiier, REFFEBEE IHL dlSGUSIt; . PRINCIPALS : KSfi r '; ARR DURING THE AFTERNOON1 ANTi HELD IN 15000 cPOH INTENDING TO FIGHT. 5 Philadelphia, 'li'InAastrral Hall was packed . .tpnigllt -tone before the time eet for j31,f Sharkey, td fight. The appeaiipthe princi pals wa delayed by tbel fr refusal to go oa until the house .had beeik counted and their share of the receipts turned fever to their financial managers. Sharkey the first to appear and entered the ling at 11:32.. He was fol lowed a minute later by Maher.,: Shar key was 0p fnore rggeC ot " the- f wjj 1 At mmtiok-'ioiMBda. N- '4 nuuwi JMrl- 'Ar witc jcupaierw fiddling and tbe Wen,' pllnched. It .waa evldeat that ielther imn proposed .w-to- exert himself. The spectators immedK ately bowled "Fa" and many 'started to leave the hall. . - . ' .; I It was not even ja-god-fcgee ' Shar-t ;key. slapped - Peter, an4(tlie late"r ,slap Skey Wbdrth gong sound efdVneRlJfr maji!.;astVi)iflly winded, 6ndvi:::::hxe made an,polov gtlc left hand . lead at IJlahers ."wind mna-joaner , retaiiaitea .,ny sKupprng mm feilferowdept up ;efB.5aiimpiy danced ea'cbtfiotfeBr,.. : TJerwaii 4hend of the . round maue several wiia swings wnicii u dentil took good care would not Teach his opponent. . Round Three The early part off fhls round "wtae withou't execution. Not eyen a good slap Was landed and the referee 'became sO disgusted thait he declared the bout off, remarking that he did not care to referee a contest that was no contest. The crowd denounced the bout as a most disgraceful fake. This afternoon both principals were arrested charged with being about! to indulge in a prize fight. This was de nied, but they were held in $5000 each for tomorrow, when they will be re leased provided they did not violate the law. KIIOXVILLE POSTOFFICE SCENE OF EXCITEMENT PACKAC OF MAIL MATTER EX PLORES INJURING SPAMP ING CLERK, Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. .17. The, post- office here Was .thrown into excitement and almost pandemonium shortly after 7 o'clock this morning by the concussion and report caused by the explosion of a substance supposed to be compounded of smokeless powder and nitrogrycerine. J. W. Martini, stamping clerk, was knocked several feet (back and for some time was unable to continue his work.T. M. Shipleythe chief clerk In the post office, was also affected by the report , 103 PIDGEES $7.30. v , 4 Two ipaterns of decorated iSemi Porcelain Iinnerware we are closing out at this price. Patterns ifce will not keep there are in ail only eight sets. J. H, Law,v 35 Patton avenue A PAIR OF GLASSES May belp you. more than you think possible. Come to us before it is too late. Jt may soon save you lots of trouble,. Examination free S.UMcKEE The Optician. 54 Piatton Ave. Opp. SPostoffloe. m ACRES inl room house in oak grove, natural drainage 6 blocks from the square, $3,000. Greatest bar gain ever offered in Asheviile. Apply to or address clt H Ke'al Estate Agent, ' Phone 719, Room 3J Library ;Bldg. a.terrible din.-The t?l ' Monday.' If .flflW. TWO work! Tua ir Hfotln, -f!?wO j plotion, ajong with the residue" ?! th ponder -aii, ps; te l?e,lnaf 'prcsei fed dr,n. .The; letter ,wBf tilfei.nch tt' i ers1 of-jpeViid ;as3Krial4rt A tneniberot 'the' Iflrot was'JcatH arafced?sr "to .'the Ietrfe'r. .He-stabd that it was wbroily" outJof;tlie wJInSry, ponder- accounf fr'it and foihertbftt ftf firm knew otnoiie comings Serthv " po&lwei-Xd a .repoa jaea . rcutajuiro .v tjje.elty; that a inf etllmachin X ai sent thyougb tht buijhiMrJiFfC true,, thottelT had the explosive bt heavier charged it ,w!ttldt ; feae -ye deadly jte-ifc disehargeV-a-M-1, The penalty- for a -vlolationfot" the' pdattfl tows by sendlnn-ttaiiaJf matter through -the mlsi oltJet r! w uicvi" w ,v?yt v. b3 mong, is .svfi J500J(. The' amount ,JfC" themsr It I I lllf . 1 1 I 111 i:il I1.K t'i iffUf Ci Special to MM jQazette i - 4 ' here. Ex-Gov . Russell bias Tot yet said whether he will accept the cdiectorsjup at Wilmington. " - ir 1 York ;tn; ohft'j'ftimjn fiilt,fps ra uu Lwatl (I? New .York, ,TeiD on the.27th he will go. m:a ; ITa;:.-, ao hlngton to attend the McKinley about slapping could get here,at:that -time,-,i;.r- ZZ'gjZ? r M . -Vi , ' .; nard wired 'frv--numbw . y-. f. Sharkey immediately- an, haCaireay eceWedl r,? e VVPTslfrom rome 'syinnHey . i uaeit xt ew zars. juarcn , wnen ms SIX HUNDRHGOELED : ! TOWN Laredo, Texas., Jan. 17. A Teleguam from the City of Mexico says: "A telegram has reached (this city an: nouncingr that the City of Chilpancingo, in the state of Guerrero, ; suffered Se verely from yesterday's earthquake shock and that six hundred persons were killed. No details are given." City of Mexlca, Jan. 17. Later, mea ger advices from the city of Chttpancin-! go, where six hundred people were kill ed by an earthquake yesterday, say the town is in ruins. The state capitol, the iparish church and many business houses were demolished and there is much suffering. The federal telegraph office suffered greatly, which accounts for the meager- aiess of news. The number of deaths was greatest in the parish church, as a, crowd of wor shippers were gathered there for after noon services .The, walls ahd roof 'toppled .ante them.-' : Troops have been ordered to co-operate in the work of rescue The greater part of the population- o:43hJiipanicingo is now camping out.; -- The reports say severe shocks "WeT experienced in Intoguala, in the state of Guerrero, destroying many buildings and the parish church. The property loss to the state of Guerrero Is immense.. HOWARD'S TESTIMONY REMAINS UNSHAH Frankfort -Ky.; Ja. tllntiiei feos- examination of James Howard wsf re sumed this morning by Gpl.v C Campbell . Ho ward denied ever liayinff worn a false mustache several tfmes immediaitely before the killing- of"'Gce-1 bel, and that he had ever shown a false mustache t i;threev'eiirj.''0jn",th Ice Skates at Blomberg's Cigar Store. Biltmore Firewood . Phone 700, : The Photographers, Llndaey & McF.arland.' tf i Try Our Pure Tennessee , Maple Sugar; ' (New) at HESTONS Phone 188 26 3. Main HIE PRinCE AND THE PRESIDENT .5,- Arranging the Festivities for " Ingion .Will Attend McKihley Me i morial Services While at the Capitat tAUNCM,N6 OF YACHT ON FEBRUARY 25 PLANS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF5 THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY. TO SHEETER'S ISLAND, . WHERE , the; xacht IS BUDLDING. vvat Wahirigton, Jan 17. A long cable- &rain was sent by the German Embassy to tiie Berlin foreign office out nmng' tne program arranged by the United States for the reception of Prtnce Henry.' The program is subject to the ai)Dovial of the nrihP nntu m iS received no formal aanouncemetvof the plans for his visit will be made. From wha .was learnt tmHav niv. tgram something like ithe fallovv-inff will probably be arranged; Immediately 'af- ter tne. landing at New York Saturday, wiU take a sxmstel, tefafsi: orlsibc.- reaching . . , ' , i fUMVWU CMU jrnnoe, nenrr . win eo to New YorJc Ar ship. ails,for Germany. President,.Iloosevelt is showanig' lively interest in the coming visit of. the LEFT IN RUINS streets of Manchester, and he said, he had not told, a Dr. Phillips that he did (not arrive in Frankfort until after Goebel was shot. Howard further stated that he knew James Stubble- field, who has given such damaging evidence against him 'and thait Stubble field, while assistant postmaster, was arrested for breaking open registered letters. The cross-examination has. so far failed to make Howard contradict himself. Five witnesses for the prosecution from Clay county were brought into court under arrest by the sheriff of that county. Twenty odd witnesses for the defense from. Clay county who failed to answer when called yesterday were arrested this morning. Do You Want a Nice Home? We' ati: offeririg- a riiode rn 10 room residence, on nearby residence street; lot 96x186, excellent neighborhood, for 5,000. This is a very at tractive home; everything in firsi-class condition. We believe it will " be to yout interest to see this prop erty before investing. --afr.X'- Wilkie & . LaBarbe, Heal Estate Agents, prince. Totorjh spoke ieothtisian of the ordlaiity ihowkk bV the him ITL puUJtiates. The. presi Q&.f.ttolprito reatfsa b.omirch rb,e;4iates the friendU ness of the bajser. . ' Yacht ta b Mwhed .a Feb. 26. . lace Dowpey, . jl, member of the ' firm buUdlpk vS.jaCsm's . yacht, called atjthe ehite house today and af ter dischssiiig ; wttK 'President Roose- ert tne aetaijs or the annroAChinff launchlhgv went Ao the state depart- roen . ana - talked over details of the 1 program with-Assistant Secretary Hill. Admiral Erans "and Admiral Crownin- sraeld. The launching. will occur at 10:30 a. m., February 25. . The-president expressed the most lively satisfaction at the decision of the German emperor to send his brother, Prince ..Hewry, as his personal repre sentative at the ceremony and has en tered with great interest Into the de tails of the arrangement for the re ception of the prince and for the launch; Two plans are under consideration for the. transportation of the presiden tial party to Sheeter's Island, where the yacht Is building. ,One is ito have the president meet Prince Henry at the battery in New York, where the party will board a United States gov- ernment vessel and proceed down the bay to the island, nine miles distant. Another is to have the president's car go over the Balimore & Ohio railroad ls far as Newark bay, where tt will be switched on 'to theiong trestle and the party embarked - on one! of the ship- bullddng firm's boats." The shipyard is nly three quarters of a mile distant from this trestle. . Rear Admiral Evans has been dee- A ignated as.he special attendant uion the prince besides betag; in charge of the navkl demohstratiori. He has ar ranged ?to have the escor'tlng squadron underb ills comman'd meet the North German Lloyd steamer Kront Prinz Wil helrn 6.t Tompfclnsrllle; at which point the prince wil be trianif erred to the HphenzoHern and the naval procession wiu steam up the bay SHIP SUBSIDY DILI 1 Washington, Jan: IT.-Thp senate committee on commerce today author izer Senator Frye, its chairman, ' to make a favorable- report. 04 als;"shlp subsidy i SenarVrinrf-- company ing the bill places, the - cosCfcf the mail subsidy tat $4,700000. x He siys the receipts from ocean mail postage will provide $3,000,000 of this amount. leaving a deficit under the system pro posed of nearly $2,000,000. Based on actual navigation krf American vesselsi In foreign trade in 1900, the subsidies proposed would 'amount to $1,072,000. The bounties on deep sea fisheries is esti- I mated a $175,000. .The democratic members of the com mittee voted against reporting the bill. They also voted solidly for a motion offered Iby Senator Mallary to strike - ou the general subsidy provision of the amendments to, the bill. The most im portant were: Allowing mail carrying vessers under the bill to be either iron or steel in stead of steel only, as originally provid ed, and another reducing- t6 one thous and gross registered tons, the vessels receiving a bounty under the bill. The ibest service they could do the State was to mend the lives of the persons who composed it. Sir rW. Temjple. WeVe a Tempting Array and GenerQus Variety Of the beautiful creations in Silver of th leading Silver smiths. If you desire ail article in silver for yourself, or to be used as a gift to a friend or relative, you can do po bet ter than by making the se lection from our stock. Arthur M, Field Company Leading Jewelers, Coti Church St . and Patton . . Ave. FAVORABLY EPORTED QUARRELSOME SO0OSTS c i. Meet mg Addressed by Moth er Jonas'1 at Pittsburg ndsifr;Ribt. . Socfali8t Dtuoonced Gom-' pers and- Garland Was Struck in the Face BRITISH LABOR LEADER WAS HOWLED DOWN THE MEETING HAD BEEN CALLED TO HEAR BEN TILLET, BUT THE SOCIALISTS . ATTEMPTED TO CONTROL THE TALK. Pittsburg, Jan. 17. There was a riot tonight at the old city hall. ": ' A meeting was held for . the purpose of hearing Ben TUlet, the British labor leader. Socialists tried to put one f of their number in the chair but were de ifeated. .' . Tillet then addressed the meeting. He was followed by 'Mother" Jonea, who spoke on the beauties of socialism. - A man in the back of the hall nam'ed Murphy broke out to a wild harangue : (Continued on page four); , otha.quaUty pnees oFihe . ... Was! Silks, v in Nun's Veiling, Suitingb and ghams, on display. NOW at Sumner s will please you. arrived and the biest styles on market. Just Quality and e at s umners The Best is tHe: Cheapest in the Long Run, Kimball Pianos Give Lasting Satisfaction Dunham, Stone & Go. Rheumatism. e Due to an excess of uric acid or blood poison in the sys tem is successfully treated with Grant's Rheumatic Iure. Jt nemraiizes me acia .and by its alterative action purifies the blood; gl.00 per Bottle. Grant's Pharmacy ! A Careful Inspection L 'Li' i 'A '-!1 -Mill r . rt...'. . v l.. '--. j ;,.-,'v . " - -.-h" - '' ' - i
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