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The Reception Hall The Parlor, or The Bed Room can be made comfortable in a jiffy by using a f Cole's Heater (for either rwood or coal. , Reniemr ber ior a short while our 20 per cent reduction on all heating stores. Ashenrifle Hardware Gom'y Holiday Greetings We wlsli to express to a gen erous public bur heartfelt thanks . for their most liberal patronage r during the year. We really 'ap preciate it and will do our best to deserve a continuation of the same. ' 1 1 Mrs.- L. A. Johnson 43 PATTON AVE. WOULD vYOTJ KEEP YOURSEIP AND FAMILY WELL? , Keep yourl bloo -pue and Insure t orons circulation tj MA6SAOS? and steam baths. Bldin Qruner, Hydro pathto -physician. f Office 87 B. Main treet, rooms 6 and,8. Phones, .office call 206, residence "ay of arsi - - is complete?j&t I The I. X L. Depart rrieni Siore PhoneI07. ;22Pittn Aef. Don't criticlseTour'wIfe'a!taste in-fhe selection ok hats 7 , ' - i uont . carry round - an exbression glahs Jackets 1 1 1 OestRSiojieia -Vft-iAS1 . ii. r'".on,ir!",'p,"'-ww.'!"' - ; - 1? A li-roeF oc dormer rcmgrn rwers.were - W -Pi-Gatdent ...... t. Ioyeieia hi-first :'New Ww; a'feetri officials m t - 1 i treat concourse of peoplerom' private f 4 life. , i,v, v , au? wre;wiuuu lue umwwv ..n,. o- iA mh u.iw, . 9tj;,lnefestrt4n the occasion-thks ear from the "fact hatthis W the "first of vse" ,Jr. ww " rnest in Hne.-iJnie ambassador had hwrrf; the functions ,of magnitude wath Mr.j rte froni .Paris .in, order to pay; fiis i&omivelt ahd his interesting family as Ntew- Year's ' tesriecta to the president, it rtM,oi fl',.M 'mti;' Rlln ahonS-c" the central figures. ,The sun , shone tfrom a cloudless sky, , the ' air was cool ; and bracing. -Sarly to- the.dayinr'BpMeC.acwHnpanled .toya.:retlqto4v' sion or tne mansion ana ,iraosiBr,mea , , ,. , f. i- . r . ... t the stately corridors-and parlors.. into bowers of palms anj sweetv smelling ; flowers. , ; . i v T fh rfM, wiffciW In the. outer corridor, Just (withltt ,tne entrance, a band of the .engineer, corps, U. S. A, 60 strong,- in brilliant - uni forms, inras ranged in tiers, while fur ther along in the conservatory wws the full membership of the' marine band. While the musicians were taking their places the ' Roosevelt children were -having a merry time through the corridors. . J it fi , Shortly before 11 p'clook he rush, of callers began; to flow int;p the "main cor ridors. Mtii 1frifi&4)toi &piomaticc0rpV &c'!:jknC6rrn: resplendarit in medals and decorations . Members of the corps gathered fn ther. red parlor . and were presented to the president and those- abonthimr-- - - 'Exactly at 11 o'clock a fanfare from thpe-trumpetersftttto ther - end of. ;: the main corridor an- SUun0ed'th& approach of the president IMiaMaiiJtaiWMlVWtL, nxiT.J . Lite BttlilC moment , President ahdIMrs. . Rposevele appeared at je "upper ;iandmg of the corridor and arm in arm descendedhi? stairway, i while toe Marine band broke dent bowed an he passed - along, fre quently giving a :- cheery response , to the New Year's greetings extended to him from those in the Uhe. r ; Mrs., Roosevelt Tield, in ..her hand a eplendid bouquet of pink orchids. She wore a gown df' (whlte. satin, a heavily pleated, with lace yoke and diamond ornaments; and in her, hair sparkled a diamond tiara. . ? : ; : The president was in the conventional black frock coat . He had no boutoii niei e and ; the gray striped neck scarf was the only bit of color in his attire. Following the president and " wife came the members of the cabinet and their wives. The presidential, party took up 'their station in the Iblue parlor, with the president and- Mrs. Rsevelt -faamedi- aitely alongside the entrance, f ready to grasp the hand of callers (as they were announced. The cabinet ladies formed a long line extending from Mrs- Roose vel't to the further side of ' the, room while back, of the receiving lihe were groiiped the. anerabersr of thei cabinet ana a gay paFty of young people . ' ; . As soon as the president took x v his position, he turned to the . many ladies. Jnylted them, behind the line and gave eacn or them, a .wirm greeting and the weir wishes of the day. Then a sig nal was given Cor admitting the distiri- aaaMa. v NHW ,UAMFS SXTCCESSWTL In use now in many large stores here. A small' ".but intense white . light . More light; less oil less chimneys than the old, style tft H. Law, f 35 "Patton jave. A PAIR OGLASSES . --'I t - May help"' yon more than you think possible. come to us v before it is too late It. mar soon - ear you lots of trouble. , Examination free j ' " ' 2sli. McKEE y b 4 i- j-tFEedOpficiaii. Pine Papm I30P 'tif -you -wTa,nft a-fines (fait3fce5?'uird a half TOiles-ftomrteVlHeacres call-and see im&sjJZhlj&u? injtnMciriitr.coihevinie, and; can he bsW? righted; Jufi - ,i ThssAne i6f "the ewj farms -paying 6;per'i!tlan-the Investment; Two good;-tBtriams , mnnfnr throughfthe niace.in necessary nut ounamgs aairy consists of 30 milch cows :Apply to or addresser .v. i . .' - 3 T' J. H; CI.IFFORD 'Real Estate Agent;V ': . SjM heaXTofiUSia'caHers, who by thlIPem aL- - hiuxie. One young fellow zmx - tniw wae, time filhumaors to telien -W,TWOnlzed.liiixk 8b4 isf uauaiiy tne. urec or me xoreisn -c4i- s era to rreet the . foriclejit.-Today.' lioW-'t lug xscmveyed ! W - private, greeting o 1 the; presidents ande.1ea j-thej line I 'tween Ry:wfaunCt41i misses fauiuceiote, ana ine laajiy :oiuii - onusfl .esusousmneni, wiai wew dais 4n ,f ull vunlform. The French tarn- feassador jOaonltionth the looked haje and hearty after his mMltha - BVviiwtn fatal came the German aofoassador, prr pn i aintrw and naw. s name of v them In t the I red uniform of.: the Kaiser,'s persohal escort and still others with the sweeps -.mm- - : - - r r r - - m terdecfc. .fme.v Rassia&T( aantMtBlsa'dtirV Count, Cassinsi, itbe italiatt aanbassador, Signor (Sfayorf and . he- Mexicaim Ifae annual message or governor uaeu v.L,. - wwiai .ortlfpcammenda a law which will jrive the ly aiccompanled by large Ofilcial Staffs, . unpllowing, the raonlbassadors came the ministers of AustiiaHiurtgary, Switzer rand, Japan, China; . Brazil,- Argentine, I ments. .me - governor .. suggests iuu t Turkey, .Belgium, Siami and many mother lihere be a- safe unarg-in to--enable each countries. : T-- '....,, -vJ local legislative 1xdy,!to aJbsoluteTy fix As each guest was announced by Co Bingham, , the president' grasped .the hand of tne:vlsitor and "washed WmU 1 Wlin Binif raiciiouB expression. tQILiw iia.W'Miterv than the anyone .whom he Tecogniaed ,aa-c 5, rovemor! or the state or cabinet offt frend.. i Mrs,- .. Roosevejtj proved . a ials of the United States and . it can-: charming -New ..Years, host,:. and c&rdiaj not be claimed with any. degree of truth in her greetings, reminded many of . the- that the services' rendered are always callers' of 'the days whetf "Mrs Clever comimehsurate ,wip - the compensation land was the mistress of the ! White given.. As ' to te : punishment of as liouse:' , V - - faults such as that of the Anarchist Afterthe memtoers of the diplomatic Czolgosz Governor Odell says:, corps came Chief Justice, 'Fuller 'ang JO'lFbe untimely. death of: ourpTesident tb miWbttniBHmMi irf ''fiTTniA. n tifl th aiierer oi out people against States supreme court, and 'follawjrqg em . the 3 udges - of baUathe. rther. federal w. wowe uie. juauciai :iorancn or tne gov ernment'. Next came the legislative branch sehatJorsf and representatives 4n congTess.t speaker Henderson was fumong these. p w . . There,, was another flash of eold lace a'njd clank of saber ana spurn -when at ilt40 the highest ranking (officers of the army and navy were re-eived. Side by side at- the head of the armyicon tingent stood the stalwart well known figures of I4e6t.-Gen. Nelson A. Miles. cormnanding the aTanyr ;and, MajT!5Gen. jnenry y,..; Lrnin,i adjutanit-enerai: Gens. (Miles was in the full rilftrtri of his rank, with heavily . gold irJbrod- ered ; cape and wide gold scarf across his breast from, shoulder "to hip.-- Fol lowing ,him came the . many officers of his staff, and the heads of the staffs stationed in 'Washington. lack view of ' recent events expectation was on tip-toe as Gen. Miles 'aippeared tbelfore5 therpresidenit, ibut the curious were not rewarded with anything; unusual. Thp president greeted Gen. Miles with the 0ame hearty courtesy lx& had shown to other and Gen. Miles, returned the salutations in the sgame SDirit. and then passed ' smdWng along the line exchang ing wen ;wisnes With the ladies;- Admiral Dewey was another of the distinguished callers td engage the at tention of the crowds. He was at the head of the long line of naval officers. all in full ; tmaform and (Including the ranking rear admirals and heads of the naval ; statr departments The1 admiral wore the superb sword voted to htai by congress ,lor. the victory of Manilla' and on Ms . breast was the congressional medal, commemorating that event. (He. tfoo, was. most 'cordially welcomed' ty tne . president. . The- officers of the 4 ma- rflne corps, with Br4g -Gen iHeywooa at weir neaa, , followed fthe navy. After them came officials of manv official orancnee, VUP. , ...' TThe regents Of the SmlthsonMii Inst! tution, the omanfissiloner of fisheries. -"Read J. ' I. Smathers & koh's ad . on fourth page. Fifteen per pent: discount for cash on , entire ,'hoMday linel Many bargains for careful; purchasers; v- 2t Jtmoi'r-mUk.'' Is clean. ' Phone 88. i COMPEEMENT OP THDES SEAN .-To all --who have 'phones:'. 2allat Blomberg's Cigar and Sporting Goods store 'and." get .a specialcall :card for your "phohes. - aV ' Grrjrt's No.sf;24 enres colds and; La Grippe.. 25c. Grant's Pharmacy. ' tf The St, Lotiis Igazinc (nin 4 Homethinsf new just the -gun. for boys. , Daisy and Chicago Air : 'Rifles, 76c for the ; Daisy . T6a get them -at . HESTQNS r PhonelS3 tf 25 3.. Main- legation ot( SpaxIsh -teraris breside . before u vim- ywere. cnm ftnrir aaM kf:tfwtri Kiied tover (at: wtiat tte prealdetttu told Mmi A one-ajroed veteran came ton - wnere add you idse your aj?-, nreffldenc sked. : ' "SnnHaso ir-,?iwaj response.. elti remarked- and his -eyes filled with !0V. ODELL'S MESSAGE TO THE LEGISLATURE PadVOCATES 25 YEAR , SEN- li -T-FKinpe cno ASftAiiiT with mm mm-m . aF a mm JNTENT TO KILL. Ilr - 'Albany - , r Jfen.-1. The-vgfneral .asaem Ibly convened in.annimi session today. Itate (board of tax , commlssipners rreater (power, to enforce the , i-ule ftigains excessive as nvell as, low ..asfjess- ;gd i determine .the percentage xr xae income' to be expended; for ;f&la- ln V1 Jbfe??f72m found that ' there are several '"officials f teachings hlch rthave no lac,e n., our of: TOvernment ;haf -vrhnggested Various '"methods of dealing: fboth with the press and incendiary utterances. The; freedom of the press should, be preserved inviolate, because upon it ae pends: the strength of our Institutions Any restrictions which,? in the - hands. of the unscrupulous, could be used ior persoaial or partisan, effect, or which might in any Way interfere with the constitutional prerogative of express ing approval or" disapproval, would be a serious blow1 to our country. The people can be safely trusted to rebuke in the most positive manner all fun reasonable attacks utMn either our in stitutions or public men. . Those wiipse utterances have a tendency to incite to disorder or murder should be punish ed. The acts of 'both newspapers and individuals should be directly charge able to "them; and such amendments to tiie laws as may be -rieeessary to reach all offenders, either through a more ex peditious trial, or y J broadening their scope, would seem to be warranted and justified and is recommended. 'The dignity . with which, our people met the awful responsibility of dealing with the assassin of President . McKin ley,, and the speedy punishment meted out to him, but evidences our respect for the 'law.. . While perhaps ,, the, blow which was aimed by ; this anarchistic J fiend against our institutions renders it imperative that our punishment' for at- tempts jut murder dhould , toe more se- vere,tt is difficult to see: how we can reach , the 'case except hy a general amendment to the code. An attempt at murder, so far as the' person making the assault is concerned; only-lacks the actual death- of his victim ten make .his crime .complete and . . the -. punishment should therefore toe. dependent not alone upon Ithe actual effect,: (but' upon the intents The alpa of 6u law is both w reyress unme auu xo inKeiTfi com mission ' a .terror to evil doers .v It is apparent,? therefore, that the nrloleAt at tack upomhe life of any citizen with, we-.iBiem.iq. kji' snouiff nave a greater maximuiTOnalty- than is now "pfovidr 1 ed. If. rtheV assassin of our late tpresi dent . had been called i upon tot face "a j v : CContinued on the fifth page.)) The following; .'are a fewrof .thede- sirable houses we are offering for rent: New house hit Pine street, near Cheat nut, . modern conveniences, 8 rooms;' J3Q. " House of 8 rooms near Chunn street furnace i ctod v other modern r conven iences, $2$. - . ' - -I, ' . ; Hbtue of IS rooms,' Sunset drive, par tlally vf urnlehed, H 145 to good tenant oa : t v- Reai JBsf afe atid iWalptd,.;-l.mtra-r tlon wainade inthla "ctty ioday';jof :aj E J m - ."-.- "'a 71 "a-- '- at ? . V - . . . ; invenuon wecB is saia-co aje ine reat est stride forward , to ' the cpttjon- mans-1 Sin. - v t M.-f .;s .t-'csw xLif.-. J x lt deal Entirely . twlth &orttoa een i&nd cocyera .eJl ithe steps, in- ita, treatment, from the pm. the .seed, leayes- the; gin after, the .cotton 'lias', been i retoored , o' Its production' ptoyreflnedT olW mating mo FSTFVE7 VIGE PRESinElIT IRESUQT Oe-CUBAff ,LECTIOl5fg "ASO'S. PARTY DID NOTt 'Baftanitr; JavX.--Taei .returns -from yeste3ay!t (Elections show -that General Thomas Estrada Palma Is undoubtedly elected' president and Dr.' Luis Bstevez, vice-president. - . ' ' i ' ThTetums show that the supporters of. General Maso kept their4 word and refrained.. from participating in the elections. There were no disorders. General Palmav Is at present at his home in . Central "valley, N. Y., where he has 4l$ed for 19 years. URIBE-URIBE HAS . , , -., INVADED COLOMBIA .New York, Jan. 1. According to: ca blegrams just" received toy Ir iRistrepo, head of the Ooloanlbiart . revolutionary junta here, Oen. XJribe-IJrilbe, the revo lutionary leader, with 3,006' men ;has Invaded Colomlbla from Venezuela. The invasion was anade in the Oolomlbian province of santander. The- despatch came f romi Gen. Vargas. Santqs, a jlibr eral chief j Uvingvln Curacao. Urifoe- Uribe is confronted by Gen. Gonzales r Valencia, according 1 to the advices; in the rear of the governanent forces is said to . 'be a. ? liberal .army which recently took possession of the town of t Pur camanga. Four ibatalions of govern ment troops In- iU$fnaiTHcpg '-sold, joined tne noerai rorces QtJjjooqv ENCOUNTER WITH INSURGENTS 'Manila, Jan.? 1 .Captain Rhodes with two orderlies of the Sixth cavalry eri- comntered twenty Insurgents at San iNicnofas wag were axxempting xo. epeer; . . A. i L. M. "Ti at ' a. surprise . The , Americans killed four. and burned their stores; " i y :v "ure happy mediums for . artistic expression. Our Silver and Gut Glass Icbl lections are complete, and. it is our desire that every person in Asheviille , see them. Arthur M. Field Cbmpany - ' - ' - . Leading Jewelers. Cor, Church Svt. and, Pat; ton Ave., AshevilleNG -1 - .i- n 5 r 8 1 room "house ron . Chestnut stree modern conveniences, ;6 room house,;Montford avenue, mod ern convMiiences- $25, V - - -, ? - t J House - of 22 rooms near Merrlmon ayenue, suitable for " a boarding hOTise, 52.w. -; " "'V'; --7. room bouse Starnes avenue, $15,00; Choice Ust furnished houses' aWo.V'i i. i- : - Renf Infl'ASehi b" '.A PALDfiPRESIDEliT Gut Glass And Silver ge,,. t arateppemtions reolring the ' use of uKejxnmioer ox intncte machines. It' comprises the ieooarplete and perfect' de-,: : ' c x liffWlns-or hauling of .cotton seed hj.t'K secret chemical process to .twenty min- V rf , utes;" the recovery of all 4int and hulls t -of eed in. perfect condition for paperc V ; - stock ot high" -quality and the produce "t. -5 tion of refined, oil from the seed ta thtee vt- vperauonaoccnpying eignty axunutes, 4 f . '- v. X I ' ' FIITIRP PASSFflRPFl "".a iiwwwuwiiii , -TBAiirinin:: IP 'ENGINE JUMPED TRACK,, KILL ENGINEER ANJDFI REM AN t .AND bAR$. TOOK FIRE. . .puniherland,' Jan. I.-aj, through pas senger' train on the Baltimoreand' Ohio, j east.iio.und from Chicagfo, wtts wrecked at Glencoe -itoday. The train got beyond : j control and, was running away down the grade. At a curve the engine Juanped-5 the track and turned over. The engineer and fireman were killed and a dozen passengers Injured. : The cars caught tire from the burning engine and the whole . train was de- stroyedr Sumner I - 9 Sons & Co. (Incorporate Takina A Lot, of . Dress 6oods Cloaks, China and - Milli nery Goods that must be closed outno matter how great or how much we sacrifice our nrofits THEY MUST GO. We are' busy for this time of theyear So -share :,in :tnis : jExtraordiiiary Clearance Sale - You should come iii at once, It is our way of deducing stock We are wjotkimr day and.nieht to get all our bargains on-. special counters. . - - 7'- Some high grkdeCoats reduced almostrhair from former prices, Remnants-and Short Pieces at 'next !to nothing prices:K ;V v ,; "We start itietnew Tfear with" the determination to f;led the dry goods pro cession: Respectfully, 9 VUS f (Incorporated) lust "v rdugtt '"ft t i' -4 fi- 1- i .yJ f - V 74 'i" 11 V A - Ji f - -a 23:PattdhlAvcnue-V:'.r?. :r : v - r Phone 661 Phone T19rRoom37 Library Bldg - jv:. 1 - '-.x ' ve:v:;:--v ;::- ."v .Vv;v,-v. :'-;'---V;f.va.: ' 7 1 r ,
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