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2 -rf --JIT ; i -' t ' '- j . A" A ; ? - , t. i - - i -5i THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE -THURSDAY, TUNE , izi iqoi. f .'i v - !,';' ;. ' rm m A Delftjhtful Glass, . . . n Iff V "U- II .folsnn I Published EiveryMorniDg mo. muuu a 0ur sodi water cus tomers approve wnat we sell them. -:; They like the pure water we use and the pure fruit flavors. Our ice cream, too, is of the very best quality. -We combine purity of materi als and cleanliness of ser vice to give ; the attractive beverage. SsglNG COtMIPlAiNY. To fnoB "r. Norton .. '.President and Editor. ' . - Y. Li. Putting .. ..Business Manager. TDHMS OP StJOBSGKIPTION; (Strictly la advance) . AomttA nne Tear; ...i4.W Dily Gazette, twelve weeks .... 1..0Dk Ially Gazette, one anontnv Weekly Gazette, six anoatJiB ..w Weekly Gazette-, cm yer .. .. .... i- The Dally Gazette is delivered toy wor riers, for 10 cents a week, In Asheville- Victoria andi Biltmore. rinnp.nr tiic ;oTixr ucio ur inc oiAic : BY WAY OF RALEIGH , . : .. r . .f' I ; Heavy Sentence Will Probably be , Imposed on the Men-CottOn Mill Operatives-Four Non-Union Ma- chinisis Roughly HandledThe Weekly Crop Bu!letinAn Elec tric Company Incorporated. H fpr BOOKS for HAMMOCKS This Combfaatloriya at 47 Fatten Avttuc. rs,A'7n!TrTrR TWjEIPIICWSrES. iBusiness Office ......202, two rings Electorial Rooms.. ThclFapaon Drug Co. kets and 4n auoh other ways as seemed deairable. Comanit-tees have been sent to South Amerioa and to China and to Japan to inquire, into the possibilities of increasing our trade with those parts of the earth, and it is doing- all in its power to attract business to this coun try. President Search thinks that foreign hostility to our trade extension liaa brought a new problem into our com merce. He does not think that this hostility should "be met by the abandon ment of the protective tariff. 'He would ,.Mrvw1 tribute to a most worthy rattier have the .protective system UVw"- I maintained, but mitigated by reciproc ity. He would make concessions to foreign countries in return for similar As the first step h The information contained' in a des-. patch from Washington to the Gazette today that Mr. Harkins will -continue in the office of collector of internal revenue for this district for another four years .will 'be welcome news to Mr. Harkins' host of tfriends. It will also be especially welcome in Asheville because it sets at rest all talk of the removal of tbe revenue office from this ity Mr. Harkins' administration has fceen universally praised by all who are conversant with the -business of the collector's office, and his continuance is a official. $122,000,000, securing for that city un disputed right to the title of second place among the exporting ports of the United States. This place has hereto fore 'been held by Boston, 'but for the nine months of this fiscal year her ex ports were $40,000,000 less than those of New Orleans. Baltimore has gained both in imports and exports. Its percentage of the total imports and exports of the counr try was, in 1900, 8.28 per cent. In 1897 u was 8.15 per cent, and in 1895, 7.6 per cent., representing a steady gain. Raleigh, N. C., June 11. 'the trial of four scabs brought here by the Sea board Air Line for the larceny of wo men's apparel from a disreputable re sort Is set for this morning at .18 a'clock. At that hour the woman with drew the charge and they were re leased. Last night one of the scabs claims that he was assaulted near Johnson street station by four men and considerably done up. Warrants will probably Issued, as he says that he recognized one of his assailants. SIX MORE STUDENTS Will fill all the yacant seats left at Asheville Business College rw, you want the best Business Training? You get the best here iv, want the best instruction im Shorthand and Typewriting OuV TyJl is the most perfectly adapted to commercial usages, and is 'easily jeaWl? Our typewriters are the Standard. 1Iy dearned. DO YOU WRITE A POOR HANI? We give the best Instruction in any style of ienmanship you desire Our rates are reasonable. Arrange to enter at onoe or we cannot accom' modate you before July. 'Phone 704. CoUege to Paragon building, oodo" site post office. H..S. SHOCKLEY, PriiSaL The crop bulletin for the week ending Tune 10th says: "All, reports indicate that the past week has been very favorable both for farm work and for the growth of crops. The temperature averaged about normal and the dayn were generally warm without extremes but cool nights prevailed toward the close of the week. The light showers Which were quite general about the 6th it Newport News' recorders remarkable, the soil which hA T" r1"? 4.-1 i . I , o w UCUU IU mC Lai tpvns irom mere fiaving woric 'rne amount of sunshine was more than doubled in the last five abundant. Farmers took advantage of years. From a total of $13,000,000 4n these favorable conditions to push 1895 the exports of the port jumped to work as much as possible; many fields $21,000,000 in 1897, $30,000,000 in 1898 and ",fi:i!fne5..0Lgrasa and are. " vuiutoicu, uui me amount ol San Francisco is menaced with bu Ironic .plague. The city board of health concessions to us lias made a gallant effort to protect the would have the commercial treaty with city but the city authorities fought the France ratified. This treaty particu measures of quarantine and sanitary larly benefits American meat, lard pro Torecaution that were instituted by the ducts, cottonseed oil producers, furni iboard. An attorney for a large fruit ture manufacturer and the makers of packing establishment enjoined the machinery. The isenate ihas not yet from nutting into effect quaran- agreed to the treaty and it is not likely to $34,000,000 in 1900. The 'shipments from that port axe largely in grain and coal, Newport News being a shipping centre for the great West Virginia and Virginia coal mines. Galveston has increased its exporta- tions materially, especially in cotton wheat and flour, the figures for last year being something like $7,000,000 wur io De done was so great that grass has not all been subdued, and another week of fair weather is re quired. Crops still average from twi to three weeks late, but have mari-i considerable growth and show renewed r9 vie". Information Bureau OF the Beautiful Sapphire Country. ASK MR. COLE--Anything you would like to know about this delightful section, and its modern up-to-date Hotels. I ' 1 W. E. Cole, Manager, 31 Patton Avenue, it Eben Coffin in visiting relatives near Waynesvllle. it-Ol. E. M. Kilnatriok rvf Aeh "uvpiug wnun progressea very rapidly, but is not yet finishpd WhrP neias nave hppn iQ i, more than those for the preceding I shows good stand and better rninr yar- I large areas arp stin vow oa.. ' In connection with the great growth I sme fields have been abandoned or tine which interfered witn tne pacKing to consent to it unless tue exporters of New Orleans and Newport News as I De Plowed up for corn. Cotton I j . , , ... ni.. j. , i . ... I seems tn h a lmof n A tahlishment and the newpa.i?ia succeea in convincing xnat Doay mat """wub venters, it as pointed out that I --QO -"o. tsma.iiesi ror tne abused the iboard of health. Not until the development of the foreign5 mar there were 13 deaths in Chinatown iron et reserves some consideration. Northwest, they have a constantlv iZ Growth viJw5eld" ,Show I,ttle T? night here on his way to the loathsome disease and the umteo osar. bearcn talked also about ship- creasing volume of local .buai, th0 stands. Muo CT- r r"lw' Tneile ie nas valuable .prOp- . . o Inirw nvi w South f nntni. , .. I aa C. A " ?! n ww- .-uiurpny cout Btates goveriiniciiL ma. i . i - ""'j civpvj img raw cotton, I uiivuguoui tne state durinsr this I A8 eion to the city, ma any mmuci u, congress m arti.a . .T:"" uiuurea h - - r. '"Dacco. crP . Mr- w. J. Gault went to Asheville 18 East street 5nhflwtflnt, rally to the support of the the winter was an excellent-measure, fu " " r"".10' oouin- croo Is strfin "1TT,, ""utxl iN - yteMay. . . Mr. T. H. Bry "" I i uima iiu w nvprr MmitHAn-n ...n - ' -o ncu wii n mnn i jnr nf AdVA.rtii. at . . . . ...uu x.-a a a tnnA nf $20,000 was and he believed, too. that a. mfliftHtv nt ir,t ' ',vTnu viiion stands. Wheat anfl wIn ' "V1"c' - 18 in ty. aieaiui uua-ivx o," ' ' " ' w i articles or commerce I riteriin2- ranifliv "a,to " mwH.hPfl hv nublic-sDirited mer- the senators and representatives were as a considerable part of thp 10J ImV aTi. ?IJ: cutting has begun in left for ate tn nlpan ud Chinatown. This me viiunw I flulf i. .in. I . tCIl lava I VJ"1J' azL ciues represents thp PY-nnrt I iaxe. There is much : . I or their own ma.font, I and mst k T , I maxgaret marker, one of thP f t-hP whole nation- rather .than allow De introduce! at the coming session I unread enontrh tn r,T W1e" I sweet girl graduates of the Normal. ms. " I i n i - o- iiiaici itiii v mson Tho i x a - - its board of health to clean up pest providing for "a judicious system of There is a call for 80,000 men to rlr Spe outlook for all the cereals. frS end, awanDanoa yesterday to visit ai a ..ontirp flithv disease has governmental aid." and that it will .h in the wheat fields of th pct tt . very flne- Gardens are IL1V1CS9 CL11U. ucnuiivi j I - I - The North Ashe ville Carpenter & Repair Shoo . . . Mr. C. A. Moore, of Pacolet, liardly had its parallel in this country passed. for a. century. "Now," says the Brooklyn Eagle, 'such advocacy of subsidies and reci- Those skeptical persons, and there procity as this must be reckoned with. vest hands are needed so badly that the west is actually imploring unemployed men to come out there to work for a time. Wages vary somewhat according to locality, but a man who can good day's work can count upon mak ing $3 a day. This for an ordinary working dav f ten hours. Often e noil "h th-rmoVh is growing by leaps and bounds ind the will go into the wheat fields soon'af tor balance in our fa I 4 O'clock- in the O L. TTC Har- I vegetables One does not need to defend or to at tack either policy, but rather to study the trend of thought. Our export trade have ceased to be called a debtor i.a- I Je until the llght faiIs- between 8 Ma a .".crocK at night. For these six- are such even among physicians them selves, who are inclined to belittle med ical science and achievement should read up the history of the extermina tion of yellow fever on this continent. One hundred years ago New York and iiaaeipma naa yeany epiams tuuuu is oemg teen hour days $5 and sometwV vim uiae, eveu ouii.ii?i- vu i r''s aim tu uwir : ua,y are paw oy the managers of the New Haven did not escape the scourge, iuwuwhu, am we uiumate granting of sv wawi larm ... . .. . . ! i-U J J- ... . . . ... . I Ta ne4, 1 oi jt in n8 jlt. ieJenneviiie or KUladel phia published some facts to substan tiate the suspicions a few (physicians liad begun to entertain that yellow or "pestilential" fever was imported. Dr. De Bonneville traced the epidemic to "a connection with the ship Deboraih." He alo stated that "persons who had euch connection appeared to commu icate the disease to their (friend's and attendants." There were also pub ; lished at x this time "some minutes . of the sitting managers of the Penn- nave imnrnvpH r,--; . wuaiWa nas commenced, and shipments are going forward from eastern sections. Rice has a good stand ami looks well. While most t te Promise fair yields, it appears . -- iu ue almost a iMTias Edna Turner, one of the Pupils of the Normal and Industrial, left terday afternoon for her Ihome in States. vine. Miss Annie Gudger -was in the city failure, on account of the fruit falling I ferda-y. en route from eastern points Sx$ 'Mr. and Mrs. Vanderhilt. who arrived yesterday afternoon, were accomipaniec 1 the place to have your furniture re paired. All kinds of cabinet work. Fly ua 10 oraer. well equipped with foot and hand power machinery Estimates givoa on all kinds of job work. F. U. HAYflflOMD, Prop. Phone 532. BURGLARS IN HER ROOM Mass N. O. Body, Columbia, Cal., who Is stopping on Main street, saw some tnjc which she has been hunting for lor years burglar under the bed A2xU"t 8 p. m. she -with a -f At the Vance cotton mills in Sails bury 150 operatives havp p-q . clock, in the morning and will stav I strike- A11 tH stHkers, who are union ,by 'albot of New York wuic xuiiii or anotner. tna theoretical soundness of their views is of little consequence so far as the Im mediate results are concerned. If the people want to try subsidies and reci procity they will do it and let theory go hang, just as they have let the fre trade theories talk themselves dumb in defense of the beauty and righteousness of untrammeled commerce." af eisome significant figures from a recent statement the treasury depart ment has prepared of the value of the imports and exports of the United I States, by iports, for the past ten years -sylvania hospital, tending to show, by wnich shows that while the great bulk ' event in that hospital that the yellow '2? e trade Taases throagH -New . .York, many of he Southern cities are fever is an infectious if not a conta- rapidly coming to the front in this re gloua disease." These views of yellow gard and that the south hajsi fever were not a'enerallv ppntpl pvon by physicians much less by the public at this date and the few who advocated quarantine measures were looked upon as meddlesome persons who were in terfering with commerce. It wilf be noticed that "mortal thought" at this time had nothing to do with the yellow fever epidemics, as Che mortar' thought of that day was quite opposed to the, mnrt a 1 Twwi a.Vi -t-u-t 3 j u. iWlth the gradual enforcement of quan antine ' measures and of cUeanliness, both of which were ontosed !bv m. 4- 1 11 A m m - iai mougnt; yenow tever dlsappeasred "u;m ilicb. iway me con quet eemii to be complete, for with fthe aaitajry measures enforced In Ha- me uiBvaie nas not maae its p cpearance there this season, and the chief source of danger for our Dorts is removed. r This is one of the diseases, once, regarded as unescapahle scourges of a mnisnous onn. that mo;.oi i , n. Buienne has etenipeia''6ut of communities where material conditions jvlq day. wm. doubtless come when other maladies will become extinct by the advance ( and the application of knowledge. The annual report of Theodore -?. Search; president kof the National asso ciation of manufacturers, made at the meeting of the association in Detroit, last week gives much material for re flection. The association Includes many large importers in Its membership . and was organized to enlarge our export trade by. the study of the foreign tnar- ing interest in foreign trade There has been a steady falling off in the percentage of export trade controll ed by New Tork for the past ten years, and a corresponding increase has been noted in favor of Newport News, New Orleans, Galveston and Baltimore. Last year, for instance, the exports from New Orleans were $115,800,000, the highest figures in the history of the port, except 1892, and an increase of nearly $30,000,000 over the preceding years. By the end of the current fiscal year the record for 1900 will have been brok en, for during the nine months ending with (March the exports amounted to Bon Mapchc Warm Weather Needs A newi Qot of very pretty FANS just received. . . . 'Jap Fans from 3c to 50c. French Fans from 25c. to S2.K0. thp line has (been marked at prices to selH Quick. - J Kansas is by fi6 means mI ataf from which appeals to the Eastern un employed have come, according to an evidently' well informed writer in a New Tork paper. The whole North west wants men to work during (har vest time. Last year, and the year before, grain rotted in the shocks and in the stacks because men could not be hired to handle it. The employment agencies in St. Paul alone couM give work to at least 30,000 men, they say and so far from asking a (fee from those employed, they would in many cases give a bonus to men willine- to wnrb- In the states of Wisconsin, Minnes ota, North Dakota, "South Dakota and Iowa there is to be .found -ftdtthlv ,nM temporary employment for nearly 60,000 xx. enormous as these figures seem, they are well within the limit of fact. No man (has risen to tell the ahikzImI employers the reason for this dearth of xarm workers, (but there is a general belief extant among them that the scarcity is due to the general prosperi is i. me country, it seems, a strange argument to advance, perhaps, but the mcu W1W employ farm hands insist that it is the true reason. They say they have learned by sharp experience that prosperity in the cities, means hard times on-the farmhard times in this case representing a scarcity of men, not money. -State and railroads have opened employment agencies and trans portation Is given for almost nothing. ror -nothing In many cases in the effort to supply the need. One reason why it is so difficult to meet the demand is that the need is over with the end of harvest. The west mnist find. the year round work in order to get the necessary laboring population to han dle its harvests. men to a man, were discharged imme- If ' "unerto there has been no Rouble there, st2Vv,T Neil Johnson has entered &Si?taB ?e,d secretary of ths ounaay School Board. Prt ma a -ine A-eachers Assembly begins lt kI1V' X ATXUienwaa tnis evening and awicuuiuice proroiRw to h unusual- r . . . vrreensDoro Electric Company was incorporated tnv nnni 000. to establish a street car system! t licenes have been issued to onnern capitalists are the promoters .eJ? 41411 -Bertha E. Mason, . T erB and- Ollie Whiteside and Bar1tary Alli- vuNALDO'8 SUCCESSOR. I e iasc two are colored. H. G. Heater, secretary of the New Orleans cotton exchange, is at the Bat tery jtark hotel. Wyne Ray has returned from New xorit. j tt 1 1 ; .1,., - , j' SaUTHECRlN. MUSIO Chattanooga, June 12. The Southern Music Teachers' association .n here, today chose Asheville as the place w. uicruu iur next year. went to the drug store to set snrme a ana tarried a while. Qn returning to her room about 10 she heard someone snoring under her bed. Looking under discovered a man. with presence of mind, she did not make an outcry but quietly going down stairs notified the- ' policeman who -was passing. Lon Jones was the offender. tt broken jail in Kalefe-h , bird. He has been in Asheville for near ly a week. H said he went to the pantry and ate a biscuit and piece of oake which were so nice that he knew they were made with Rumford Baking Powder and couM not hurt him, so he ate up all in sight then went up to Miss Body's room to hide so as to rob during the night. He will- (be takea 'back to Raleigh in the morning. HEALTH, POWER, EKERSY, TRADEMARK., StopJwr all treakeiiiiig drains fea tat bram, replace Trasted tia roe. ad send rich, fleEWwildiiii-. OJooa DOimding through everjiurT tt ana tuj? You're a Deit Proclaims Himseli i aoayas and the Parasols from 50 Children's 15 cents up. Ladles' Parasols r from cents to very finest, - fWhile we do not '-. haW TDAon n I t riad here still the flies are quite bad, par ticularly ia the morning. We have "a sienoicc itne of . . ,; NWT OANOPIES, sneciallv flnrt fr rfhA sick, easy to adjjust and only. $2.00. ' ;JThe XiT,Oood8 Shop. The. south was formerly am agricul. curai community, out it has 'begun to convert its iron and5 raw1 cotton into nnishedj products, and In1 this evolution there is necessarily a change of sent! ment. These changed! conditions must Inevitably have an effect upon the poli tics or the south and the Sooner the southern (people recognize that fact the better It will, toe for them;' We tfoutot not that this -change will be Indicated In the adresses of the southern men in this convention in Philadelphia, and stu dents of southernr politics may. study these addresses to profit. This does not mean, that the southern people will sacrifice principle to exjoediewcy, but certain political questions now have , a new: meanimg to southerners. They deal with' these questions. no longer 'as mere theories tout es having a (practical bear ing on the "sou th's internal affairs That iaakes a difference. Richmond Times. Bean the 1t 81gnatae f jVA . of , I&I&ZJ The Kind You Have Always Bongtf Erwflio Zurbano Governor of Philippines. Washington, June 1L EmiUo Zur- oano, of Tabayas province, has pro elaimed himself the successor of abhu naldo and Governor of Tabayas and he Philippines, according to a copy of ivxa-nna paper just received at the War Department. Emilio is said to have always been a rather theatrical louuwuunjsi ana to have sworn t The average man does just as many queer thiiiigs when he isn't in love as wfhen he is, but they are less conspic uous. (Tna.?.,?ndcaneeIit, Therreatest WERV -vu, uv vauaiaK you to BU a. With newly found Btremrth. wuxwamciay ana rorever Nervocs Debil ity Varicocele, Atronhv. Losaof Mmnrr. 'fi ieeDleMDPFH. Dmwmii fi Via.-, Tn 1. HEED STEAM? ThePUceto Get It is From Selected Food. It is good to tonow the kind of feed fight the Americans down v, i . those -with weak stomachs and hearts hole. The publication does nt Oi,loan wet along with for when a man or the Filipino's announcement serious! 'woman is a little below par, afl easily io. .vw um I.LUXJ. ne will find that I cugcsiea xooa is tne uuiiik lu&lc swj me omce carries with It certain I right to the spot. A man in JtirKVUie, mo., teas now got out of trouble by using GrapeNuts Food. He says, "My trouible was in tense suffering In the stomach. It was oalled gastralgia, but no medicine gave any permanent relief. In June of last year I began to grow much worse in il was terribly const! - HAL8I0 DRUQ CO.. Clevelind. Q. For sale by the Pelham Pharmacy,. Aheville, N. C. Pure drugs and med icines. A complete" line of toilet arti cles. Prescriptions sue; m ii iTrni l n :.w sooner or L 111 - iaiiure and a sud- 111 DrocrifU Genuine stamped C. C C Never sold In bullfc Beware of the dealer who tries to szB "something just as good." NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the firm POLICY SHOPS RAIDED, new York, June IL Agents of the anti-Policy Society, an oreWaK which has been in existence six wpoV. I every respect and has Captain F. Norton Goddard I Dted and the stomach pains were se- of Carr & Ward will toe dissolved Friday ?h V the 14th, 1901. at twelve ..vw., utowuumg upon Seven I llumis. - x viciu w givtr up lU'jf louai- f alleged policy shops. The raids ness for dw nerves were completely un- oclock noon, and that fixtures and S?i8e?S,tIOnft1' s1oroe, men Jng ar- jrung and I could not sleep more Than lease for two years (with privilege of - " -" revolvers, anal irr tnrea nours auring tne nignt, tne smasning or aoors, rushes of In- and that nly by snatches during a lull .557. SLS. outsiders S' r i"i"Ii5"1"s ciung Incidents. !The places swooped down upon wars w rv M vv TV AM A BOER COMMANDER DERS. SIIRREN- in the pain. I tried almost every kind of food, ibut finally was put on Grape-flouts and In a little while it began to make its worth known. I began to sleep better nights. my strength gradually came back and I gained in weight rapidly until a lit- flv will be sold to the highest bidder on that date. The purchaser of same to take stock of goods at cost. D4-13t INDUSTRIAL CONVENTION (Continued from first page.) t j -r ' i oh x 'w cmxitMi inn xwviinnw nnn i iraue wiiu me 'unem. hb auoieu si DOITS TO THA Will r- - I AxivaxwAxo niuu " Pretoria, j, , iT;,!" "naer date' of never a touch of the old trouble cotton stuffs in the United States oy My .bowels are perfect, the nonmna China last year amounted' to $8,000,000. trouble has gone. You can realize I He also spoke on the great trade of tbe can appreciate the value of GrapewNuts United States with Japan. He said the Food. , Don't publish my name but vou ory everywhere was "commerdial ex- can give it in private corresfpondence J pansion," which, he declared, was bet andl I will take pleasure in answering j ter than territorial expansion. vu letters. i The bAttiooiT AJ 00 i i euwwKsr evidence of ttie practi-1 ia tne race xo Decome extinct wnuc rtved here May 20th fni ?ar w wortn or Orape-Nuts Food Jn oases our 'women hunt for work higher Hhan Orient tn t. wun? Irom th or weak stomach and bad dftfon Woman s man,t v:;'1.0110: "Com. conmiando' hVe surSnderfd & Pe! tersburg. One hundrpd "wf i. In, and others ACCIDENT ON THpTvyo wri in j finitely lower work. What ftropnine her nrrrr: -aa..sne " most scientifically made -food hwSn' j ei?USy injuring Chief BoaT: ing "5S theleriT b or Woman's column can matci W SantiH0nebnI -!;- .dutiful and sacred for her Kiurpny was r?aa,i ,r w" , .ommiuiH( carrying? witTi it ih ausDana ana sons? what are uiu chinerv. rvia- Sl BOe ms ments fumished by h aii fwrtoa a.nd canvases to a llv. ,chiii with its the head. serous gash.on tor for rebuilding the nenvouT; fair dimnled bodv and airing wul?- , . . -,.. - , t - - I Knm nnaBitu".j an obstinate cold, it, name ia Pyny-Bataaia osoft part of the brain and the'-solar When: one gets from food what" the June fLadies Home Journal. Some men are in advance of their but women are al'Ways a few years be hlnd it. . ' 4 at
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