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. t : 'v-"-- - r-r r X'r-- - - - - - - J - : v . ' - N. O, FRIDAY ! UOES1HGI, JANUAEY 3. 1902 ' FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR. 4 U IfVlT T.I? 9 w w. 4 H t - n its ! Great After 5 S ! Cnristmai Clearing ;i iibicEaiM I t OEaiuiini incM m .. . . . . O. HI flHB Mt Hi M.. Ml flHk. Hk Hk. IB H HHbt 4 i i mm mm mm m r w w m mm mmmrn mm mm mm mm mmrnm m k iL?T53&W: i - Ul 1 Lai BUUI i-U IID Jlmtf l rv- . -r annosBTicement- wOuM be lmade-rtomop- fgfiraw In regtrd to - the., reposed faiten?- uon of .. Kaiser Wilhelm .to-ask Miss Alices. Roosevelt . to christen the n&w y4ht,:beingr built on Staten;,, Island for '.the Kaiser, "it is beifeved such . a Request has teeix received - 4 Now comes iwtvftostttrip i.'k-oen. J the tfme when- we fier&cSiA, Z 2ftU4fr-a Wtil pril. cSM jas aaviseq. joyitoe unrceqLjjiaief ana "that ke would J 3je "Pfer its control . He said a commercial treaty with the United States should toe effected im J fnediateiy to enable the ".developing of J. sugar and tobacco . lnteyete. pe ap , proves cf the Piatt aniendment, and Mid he believes the United viStatea ahould: be.induced -to jeiinquisb; the Is land of Pines- He (favors an economic government. mijier eate t'rrtn Suppled lpfe :" r iir : ? 1 :- S -T jwith Uoited Slates an wiater goods, such as we 5 will not or cannot reorder S this season, must be got Z ten rid of, so I For This Week t m i we 7"SviIl make some of the Greatest Reduc tions of the season in . ;; Raglanst Jacketsta? 3-4 Coats, Capes, Walking and Dress Skirts, Woolen Underwear and Woolen Waists, and all, our Heavy Dress Fabric did aer: minutes after thekirm was fulig gjrLe building and fixtures wew fvalued at '$60,00$ and the loss, estimat ed at $50,000, is partially jcoyred by insurance. - . . ( ' X 1 The theater had reVentlyTeVn'fltted' jand refurnished and was one of, thS bandsomest in the south. COUNSEL EMPLOYED TO DEFEND THEM TILLMAN DECLARES Havana, Jan. The full returns from the election have, pot yet been received,- -;but t is announced; tiiat the house 'Wlli'be composed Of !55 Palmaitee- OF PERFORMING PRESIDEHTIAL7 DUtlESJ A$ THEY-SHOULD BE PERFORMED. ' 'J lectured here tonight. Previous to Qe lec ture . . in , an ; fieterview , -he said t "Personally 1 4U6e- Iesident Boose velt. 1 think he ii ajk' honest mail; striving to do right. and eight Masoites. ine complexion or the that he is utterly WeU Known Lawyers Retained by Former Amos Owens Cherry Tree Men. . Special to the Gazette. Marshall, Jan. 2. The law firms of Pritchard, Adaone & Rollins and Justice & Pless have (been; employed toy the for mer owners of the famous Aim Owens Cherry Tree coanpany to represent thetm 'in their troufble -and iitligation. " Mr. Justice was here today to see Senator Pritchard -atoout the matter and as soon as Mrs. 'Pritchard Improves the caee will be given personal attention. BRYANITES DEFEAT THE SCONSERVATIVES Iriajianapolis, Jan. 2. District con ventions for the re-election of hew members of the democratic state cen tral committee were held today and fol lowers of ryan beat the conservative element, who opposed the further ad- arecacy.of tfree silver. The Bryanites won in a majority of the conventions and will control the committee. Among the men elected are several radical free eilverites. GOMB EMO0ED IB; GM0 lllilES III - Paris, Jan. 2. A despatch to.: th ion were shattered. Nihilist students Pa trie from Kiev, European Russia. are suspected of committing the out- xinder today' date, says a-bomb was rag.e - raeted. exploded last night under the balcony i Fifteen students have been ar- The Grand Puke Constantine is a son of the kite Grand Duke Constantine, of the palace of the Grand Duke Con stantine. The explosion occurred at a. who wa8 the brother of Emperor Alex- moment when the salons were thronged with guests ander II. One of the present Grand Dirkf PnnsfanflnA'i afstaM vv . A great panic followed; of Greece. The L"d-" 7" but nobody was injured, though th of the imperial Academy of Sciences, damage done was considerable. All the aide de camp general and chief of the Windows near the scene of the explos- military schools of Russia. the senate is not yet Known. : RUSHEP PELl MELt FROM BURNING BUILDING I Oestreicher & Co i 51 Patton Ave.. New Torkt Jan. 2. The Morton hous and Keithfa theater at "Union Square anaFufteenth street were threatened with dlstruotion bjr fire early" this br'ning.' One1 hundred frightened" pat rons of the li6tel were forced toy smoke to make a hasty exit from "the fbbms and a great""' deal of excitement was caused in the neighborhood iby the fear that the fifle "swould spread. Twenty-two fireinien . were overcome, toy smoke and 4Jie fire department worked three, hours oefore it had "the names under . control . 'The loss is estimated at $30,000. -The Are was discovered by the night engineer of . the '.Morton -Houe j alarm waj ttrrne'd-to' t)'y nfeff-iwtthoitit waiting to alarm the guests of the hp-, tel, who, when they were iawakened; ndihe-iaiIways-ttiL -ox-smoke. None- of them iwaited to dress, tout gathering incapable of performing the duties of preeident as they should be performed He is too much, of a stormy petrel. V He can nqj fly high when the wind is not high. Many- of his acts are not only radical, they are rash t . With Roosevelt at its head "the re publican party is playing right Into the hands of the democrats The Booker T. Washington incident, the 'Schley court of inquiry incident and other re cent events have worked lasting", injury to the dominant party." , rgronnd' ffooTr where thfqund "refuge in a restaorant; rwinTaTree from smoke: 0 d J. ' tf "Jl 1 ;tii I The firemen tried to fight the flames FIVE KILLED AND . ELEVEN INJURE Macon, Jan. 2. The iboiler of an ei gine of the Central of Georgia jrailwa exlodedv in. v the, shops in this-, city this tojiif;...kle fie men , ttrigi&ttd whom will iprotoiably die. The headd 'of two of the victims were blown com pletely off and found one hundred feet from the bodies. A negro paintinz the strr 4 4- V -wot m Vil aha of -Jf we have it, it is the Bestw ' i - -The Reception Hall The Parlor, or The Bed Room -can toe made comfortable in a jiffy toy using a Cole Heater ' for either wood or coal. Remem ber for a short while our 20 per cent reduction on all heating . stoves. - - - -- Asheville Hardware Com'y duced to an unrecog'niable mass human "fleeh. - ! " ' ; The shock toroke every fwindow in the fromthe dwklksV: .l?ut were, oblige! TttveetB&Moc fronx where 1 to lower :the ladders M theellaV and- hi Jl Wh6re hL rtJnJiZ2 SSK The following is a list of the casual- firemen were overcome by it.. An am- tL,,. tu ttt i,.-n w aTA5far Hodge, white, engineer n L itrT Vh- : htpi Urish melius, colored, helper; James It was three hours (before the hotel I .,a. ' crtiesta (were aible to . return to tneir I rooms. lAjII iwere : fbadly chilled and many women were hysterical f right iThfe origin . of the . fire is not learned. The hotel and theater are in the same building . The fire was con fined to the lower ipart of the hotel and the theater was not damaged. Injured: Alderman Robert L. Willis 1 badly isc&ldedT W. M. "Wilson, T3dward n-nsaoTvcK., 'tienry r ox, 'wniie, niacnin- ists; Peter Hammlond, colored; "Doc Meadows, colored;. Lute Marshall, col ored; P. H. Keller, wite; -fWm.. White white; James Handley, one unknown white man. The explosion wrecked three locomo tives and demolished the touilding. INVITE PRESIDENT TO NEGROES' CONGRESS Special to the Gazette.. . Washington, D. G. Jan. 2. Rev. i. Garland of Pennsylvania, who had charge of. the negro exhibit at the At lanta exposition in 1895, tealled On the president this morning to arrange for a delegation to call on him on Saturday, January 18j to -dnvite him :tto a. young negroes' Christian congress in Atlanta in . August, 1902. The Jmovement is sup ported by all denominations having col-Ored- adherents: The "(president will re cefve .the delegation, "'which will anclude Booker T. Washington, Bishop G; W. Olinton and.Bev. D. J.' Saunders (of Charlotte) and Rev. S. N Vase (of Raleigh.) FERNANDEZ DEFEATED; REVOLUTION CRUSHED New York, Jan. 2 Hhe copsul gen- of the state department respecting Miss ,from -PreBdeiIt Castro today saying the o.oe jm. is wai 00m 1 Venezuelan revolution had been crush- were alive and well, though still in P(, thn npnpM, . FArnHp7 v, k- MISS STONE AND MME. TSILKA ARE ALIVE AND WELL Washington, Jan. 2. -The last advice the syndicate owns is in a sound con dition and the-trouble seems to be due to the fact that the syndicate under took too much on its capital. The stocks and bonds of the companies own ed or controlled- by ' the syndicate amount to a hundred million dollars. The best posted financiers say that, under the management of the commit tee, the syndicate will come out all right and leave the members of the syndicate rich men. Admiral Sampson's Condition. - Washington, Jan. 2. Admiral Samp son's malady progresses slowly but steadily toward the end. Medical sci ence cannot check it. Symptoms of arterial degeneration have appeared, such as are incident to the malady, and injecting great uncertainty .into the case. Moreover, the patient is be comkig less tractatole and responsive to treatment. captivity at the end of last week. "London, Jan. 2. A Vienna despatch says it is reported there that . Miss Helen M." Stone has been released by. her captors. i . defeated and Pietri, one of the rev olutionary leaders, had been captured. CHATTANOOGA COMPLETELY SURROUNDED BY WATER Chattanooga,. Jan. 2. A -hundred families living in the' -flat .and, ;.ow' taiidy' aroundCbattagooga-' eampei.: og the Iroothr-st4 ntehtaaia desalt of-tlie highest ' point of forty-one . feet at o'clock last mdghtand remained! at,-4J standstill until. jo' clock .today. By poonfit had fallen only. two inches. A curious fact is that when the river quit. rising the back water, continued to go. up for nearly two feet. The' belt railroad and both street car lines are cut off from all the suburbs except by transfers, and many houses are submerged. ( Except for two roads built . over high fills, Chattanooga is completely sur rounded by water. A NASHVILLE THEATER DESTROYED BY FIRE , nnnsFVFiT i n li asii v 111c, oan. dome was- gutted by a 'fire - that Started a few minutes after midday. The roof and both galleries jfell in shortly after the arrival of the engines and nothing but the; outside walls re-m-aln. - - - - V ' ' ; v. . I The fire originated toy a live wire fall ing across the drapery on one of the boxes, which quiekly -Ignited. The flames spread rapidly to the scenery and the interior was a roaring furnace CHRISTEN KAISER'S YACHT Berlin,. Jan. 2. Emperor William de sires, that liis .yacht now r building in the if ni ted States 6hajl be christened toy President Roosevelt's daughter Al- llce, and at the. New Tear's ' reception "at the old palace at noort;- he requested the United States ambassador, Andrew D Whiter 4o. ask 4he president to allow .Miss RposeYelt to. christen .the; yacht. Something Special In Iron Beds See them at MrsL. A. JOHNSON'S PATTON AVE. The, contract made toy Carev. Smith whGn tne department arrived, which it tan(j Rarbey, Inaval, architects" to con?. . , 1 .... . . jjs I struct an American .sciooner ya,cht ior In use now in many large stores here, f serta ana Downey Shipbuilding com- A small hfut-intfmse whlteflght: More I pany of Shooters Island and Sfaten Is- light, lees oil less chimneys than the j. land. The yacht' Is '"to toe "completed in MR. PEARSON HAS A TALK WITH THE PRESIDENT Washington, I. C, Jan. 2. Pormer Congressman Richmond Pearson, who was recently appointed consul to Genoa, called on. President Roosevelt today. He said good-bye to the ipresident and will together -with his family sail for Genoa on January 11. Mr. Pearson, at first Intended to sail several days earlier hut changed his plans After his intervie,w with the president Mr. Pearson told same reporters that the president intended to elevate the consular service by appointing the best .class of men to these positions. $100,000,000 SYNDICATE GOESJNTO BANKRUPTCY Cleveland, Jan. 2. The" Moore syn dicate, the most extensive owners of electric railways, today turned over all its property to a committee of. credit ors cpnsisting'Of representatives of; the strongest banks. of the city. Thie syn dicate own 8 .or controls a, -number of. eeporie -asv I ts embarrassment is attributed to the Ikck of funds to meet obligations due, owing to tight Woney. Everything Sumner, Sons &'Co. ((Incorporated) old style. J. H Jfrtft WOULD . YOTj; KEEP YOtJESBLT : AHP FAMILY WEIXI . Keep your blood pore end intur rlc- oroua circulation by MAiSSAGfB and steam baths. Qdwia. Gruner, Hydra pathic physician. Office ST B. Main street, rooms 6 and 8. Phones, offlca call 206, residence 7t. - The Bift Iiplayf New Years GoocJs The I.X.L. DepartmcriT Store Phone 107. & ;?2? Patton Ave. A PAIR time fog the next yearfs ,raehig seajson Specifications of. the i-eriperor are be ing carred;out. in -tW gliding. 0 . A BRYAN FAMILY WILL - LIVE IN THE BARN Lincoln, Jan.- 2. --Bryan announced to- riiight that, the house where in 1900 he received visiting delegations , would shortly be sold and he would remove to the suburbs, where . a fine new house, to cost twenty thousand dol lars, Is being ierected. In order to be on : the ground while the house ts be ing "built, Bryan says the family have decided to move info the barn on his next-birthday, March 19, and occupy it until the house is completed. ondoni'' Jah:?: 2. A''Terlin.S despatch confirms the report th$t the Kaiser has iCTiucoicu L"a v. mioo Alice XVUOScVclti M vMay tiefp raofe I be "'allowed to christen the yacht fbelngt than you think possible. 1 built hr the United states1. ffiAfl us. heforeife is -It was "stated Washington,; Jan. 2 m T ate yflffftoflff tiJiible. at the White House tonighT: that an TSfisfniiren trad I ...... oTift rmit J"W? 1 tl ' o K.ai. mcrIin, 1 Biltdtoore anilk Is clean. Phone 68 1 ne wpilCiaili I Grant's, No 24 cures colds and La -- . I GrilDp. . 25c.. Orant'a Fh.i-miiv- tf 5 iira i wa -ay tr. . i. Perry Belmont Wirvs; -New York, Jan. 2. Justice Scott, of handed down a decision declaring Perry ; Belmont to be the regular nominee for congress in the Seventh New York dis- i L - . - . - Gut Glass And Silver are happy mediums for artistic expression. Our Silver and Cut Glass col lections are complete, and it is our desire that every person in Ashevilile see them. Arthur M. Field Inst . Through Taking Stock Leading Jewelers dor. Church St arid Pat ton Ave., Asheville, R C. Gboice Hon Ssit e Don't criticise your wife's taster in the selection of hats. Don't carry round an expression which savors of a wish to dle' . Tf vou wtamt a fine farm three-and. a half miles from .Asheyjlle, 200 acres, call and see me. This te the (best farm in the vicinity of Asheville, iand can be boURht Tignt, -v- This is one of the few farms paying 6 per ceht on the investment. Two ebod streams running through the place, all necessary out buildings, dairy consists of 30 milch cows. A Apply to or address , tl.H.CLlPPORD Keal Estate Agfint, iPhrtno 71 Q Rnm 7 Librarv Blder IE I A M-A x u w 7 w ' - - i u a ca t Hand Wade and Yon can get none better than our bakers bake. All kinds of cakes and pies at - - - HESTONS Pbcne 1S3 28 8. Main The following are a few of the de sirable houses we are offering for rent: New house on Pine street, near Chest nut, modern conveniences, 8 rooms, $30. House of 8 rooms near Chunn street,, furnace ttod other modern conven iences, $25. House of 18 rooms, Sunset drive, par tially furnished, $45 to good tenant on year's lease. 7 .-ljl street. 8 room house on Chestnut modern conveniences, $30. 6 room house, Montford avenue, mod ern conveniences, $25. House of 22 rooms near Merrimon avenue, suitable for a boarding house, J5J.50. ;' 7 room house Starnes avenue, J15.00. Choice list furnished house also. WIL.KIB Set L.aBAKBp ReaUBsfafe and Reniing ASenfs 23 Pattonl Avenue ' Phone 661 A Lot of Dress 6oods Cloaks, China and Milli nery Goods that must be closed out, no matter how great or how much we sacrifice our profits THEY MUST GO. We are busy for this time of the year. To share in this Extraordinary Clearance Sale You should come in at once, It is our way of reducing stock We are working day ;and night to get all our bargains on special counters. . Some high grade Coats reduced almost half from former prices. Remnants and Short Pieces at next to nothing prices.", . We start the new vear with the determination to lead the dry goods pro cession. Respectfully, Sumner, Sons & Co. (Incorporated) ,.vklO! v-" 'fo .-mow 013 i .C59U ilSiTJa nOfcZ:UT f . r . . r ' Zi rf r-Jurt-jsr tiff ff-f. ;-'-. w c a r-1 ! art l.I a-'iS VJIS'IS fir.li BWii) jB'Hi TO -SXiA l$ i .066L ill tl-xOil bA Oh. i t J I. 'I 4' 1 1 ii.iS I ".t V5
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