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", 43. .4 i-tCaZHilail iv i J 4 ., v. VOL. VI. NO. 297 FIVE -CENTS-PER COPTi v FOUR DOLLARS A TEAR. , 1,- -1$ v, a J mm m. r i -1 !hn: cuvv Ay : lJ v I ..... ... I Oestreictierfe Co ! : T'- i'gjm State TAbrM 'J know that the American J Lady Corset is absolutely J the only corset ' for fit J 5 style, elegant straight ; t fronts and superior finisffe; We can fit all shapes. New Styles for Spring 1 JustSln. We Are Agents For J THc Eagle Brand m TC"..-,! T T4.TrA9 4 IVlUSllIl vJIxtlCrWCa-l i. " f , ,TF;J: - ! . IK : 01 -k s -a i 51 Patjon Avenue. Bt we have it, it !s t!oe bet. You cari get a Handsome Gun Case or a splendid hunting coatt cap, " shell vest, belt or leggins for a small outlay at the , AsHeville Hardware ' ON THE SQUARE. Book ? .---and . Aolit at a , bargain at Mrs. L. A: JO WSON$ 43 IaTTONAYE.: -sKfS Value .Makes harjahiT The price' is ' only anlnddeement. We offer ,thir inducement, but - never without the value; V; ;- r-1 K f The I . X. I. Department Stare Phone 107. 22 Patton Ave. Candy Cathartic, core constipation forever c?5c it a C. U.u. droggists refund mono iai ' . ?v ;nimfA lOll I VJ 1 i I I IK IT N J.HvCbIPPORD Real Estate Agent, Phone 719, Room 37 Library Bldg. UGSir uu Gomp GOT FOr.BIODEtJ lifllMlON rhment Makes ' , Charge Against British ix avai Aitacne. pte Erivate Quarters in 3; Naval Ship Yards and Mad rnqnines. EPISODE GAUSES-A SENSATION NOT BELIEVED, . HOWEVER,, THAT OEICER'S RECALL BE I MADE TO Washington, Jan. 24.-TChsirges ofjovet ealousness teado; agiXnst-1 Nayal : 'Atr tache Bailey to the British embassy caused someithiaig. of .a, stir .to . official Circles .today. -and, there is much iater- est.jh the butcomk It is not believed .xnax .xne government awent to the ex treme of asking' his '; recall t a navai- aiiacnQ is a supposed to .-CD-tain all the inf ormatidn jKssiWe, in re gard to the naval progress ofc the, na tion to which he Is accredited, tip' to the time of the Spanish war naval ' at taches were free in furnishing informa tion to foreign navali and .military at- itaches, but the war taught some les- I . , V . I , auus oi pruaence. ino miormauon . is furnished any attache now except in .exchange for Information equally ; as valuable in possession of his govern ment. , v K.JiA rule also has been adopted that all naval attaches shall sek formation only through the ihtelillgence of ) the (navigation bureyy It , is said thai , Bailey broke' thite rule, ' but. the mam eftuse of .complaint -was after haying been refused femlssioii to ' wltnes ome tests or manoeuvres he proceeded .to do so. He is alsol charged wltSt hvf vhisr - anone into thir wivftifei" shitvirfl tog'"one into thfr1-private" shipyarda where .the American. warsSifriA "i-pi.- hp.: 4nguift4hanm FREE A MAHKET TO CUB All SUGAR n f j ' . - - . f c J Would not Object to a Ten PerCen: Concession to the Cubans. Washington, Jan. 24. The Cuban! ; reciprocity hearings were resumed to-; ! day under the ways and means coin--mittee with a large, attendance of those' i representing the toeet and cane sugar, tobacco and other interests 'opposed to; concessions to Cuga, and with the ex pectation that some of the government officials in Cuba might be present later in the day to sum up the advantages of reciprocity. The attitude of the Hawaiian sugar planters opposing concessions to- Cuba were presented by William Haywood, formerly United States consul-general to Hawaii, and now representing the Hawaiian planters and the chamber of commerce of Hawaii. In the course of his statement he said: .' "Hawaii is not opposed to Cuba being assisted if congress in its- wisdom- de-v cides that the United 'States is morally responsible for Cutoffs, welfare. To give to Cuba a fre . market for her? sugar will !be to giv an alien i people- just, as much ,advantS3e as , American citizenship gives to Hawaiian and the extra advantage of not .toeing obliged tb.s conform to the stringent laws regard-vi mg laoor ana lnuiugrauuu. wim u nexation Hawaii, lost her ibest source df labor supply China. , All her: . 'food, clothing, machinery, and in fact every thing' bu a few vegetables, come i froflo. the states, and the only thing she h,as 'tp pay with is Bugar." , 5 i'. : . Chairman iayne asked the witness If the slightest concession to Cuba would ruin the Hawaiian 'Industry: '1 hope not,1 answered'" Mr. iTayrr wood. :- ' ' ' '':.;'. . "How much reduction could fhey ' . Bi&yac&b ;- PEiOES . , i For one week this week onlyrHMl pictures In our art room at three fourths price V This 'Is the last of the stock taking sale; ' jtTH. Law, 35 Jet ton avenue, . : !' , ' ; . ' Madeto Order GLASSES.: In other words we make glasses to fit you. Eye examina tions free, McKEE The iDptidan Opp Postoffloe. 64 PiattoA Av. Nine room bonse to oak grove, pnatvral' drainage, 6 blocks from! the eqaare, fi,uw. wf; y ; nfTflred in ABbevlHe. . f Apply to or address JHOlifford - . "I ;.-' 9 stand r asked tbe. chkinhanv H v Payne said, amid laughters '' "Make if safe." "Well,"- about 10 per nt' answered Mr Haywood. : "What was most feared; he said, ''was that free trade with Cuba , or something: approaching: that Qdlfoe-' brought about an?( that meant ruin to Hawaii. But a lODer 5eot; concession would not :be opposed (y fi'awaSi'.' H. C. Leavitt, of Ames, Neb., speci fied the methods- which, he eaid. the' sugar trust was adopting , to mislead t-ne dudiic on this issue. ,. N. B. Bradley, of iMichicran. areued that the "beet sugar industry" was the nrst the protected industries' to di rectly benefit the farmers and fflr- that reason be urged that' 4t .should n-ot'-be disturbed to the detriment of the farnfc- ers. FOR THE PROPER CARE OF PHILIPPHIE SIXTEEN DEMOCRATS VOTED AGAINST THEIR PARTY'S POLICY IN HOUSE! 1 'Washington, Jah .' 24. Th first bisiT ness ih the house today was the iOte upon -fhe urgent deficiency bill whtphf ipame over from yesterday. ' ' r? Mr . Cannon, -chairman of . the ; asiro- priations committee, demanded a,; pep arateVbte upon the amendment , tp tbe Diu to appropriate $500,000 for f'thQ protection and shelter of the officers and enlistedVmen of the army serving in the Philippines." His purpose yia to put the othe side n record. t ( Mr. Richardson, the minority leader.' sought to meet this demand" witbT proposition to recommit, but the speak er held that a motion to recommit would not be in. order until after the bill had been formally read by the title a third time. "Would it be in order to move an amendment to provide that the--resident should isubmit to congress a de-" tailed statement of the expenditures under this appropriation T asked Mr.? lUchardson. ' - f "It would not," replied' the speakers "The previous question has been or dered on the bill and pending amend 4A The vote upon the Cannon amend ment followed. f The amendment fwas adopted, 178 t 15. These republicans voted solidly for the amendment and the democrats against it with the exception : of th following sixteen' who voted. for $t: ; - Messrs. Cumminers. (N. T.: MoRae. (Ark.) LTaylpvAla; fenark (Qhlp) i wuuams, (Uli-): Zenp. (Ib,)j Miem (Ind.) : . NorUta. COHiMBSehi.' . filler Matttme, wmyr'-'mw oif3r fox, CMiss.); Gordon, -tOO; and Crowley, GI.)m a . . t : . Mr. 'Richardson- then naoved to. re commit ' the 'bill with instructions to amend the amendment so as to provide that the president should furnish, or cause to be furnished, a detailed state ment showing how the appropriation of $500,000 hacKbeen expended. The motion to recommit was defeated, 134 to 159. The ibillthen was (passed, after Which the house went, into committee of the whole on private pension bills ENGINEER WHISKER IS EXONERATED JURY INVESTIGATING TUNNEL DISASTER FINDS S.TEAM OBSCURED SIGNALS. JTew York, Jan .. 24. The coroner's jury, after investigajing the recent ac cident at the Parki, Avenue tunnel, whereby a number .of Mves were lost and a scbf injured, returned their ver- vict this evening, finding1 the New "York Central roilroad company alone re sponsible. Engineer Whisker and the fireman were; exonerated and discharg ed, on the ground that steam obscured the signals ., , KENTUCKY AREGREATUf GRIEVED Because an Envoy is to Attend King's Coronation. Fiankfort,! Ky.; Jani "24 In the house today iEtepresentatiye . Averdic t. ,(djem.) of Covington, introduced a. oint reso lution .condemning', the action of Presi dent Roosevelt In sending a special- en voy as the representative of this coun tryto tbe cpronation f King; Edward VII and expressing, the ehame. felt by ibe legislature because of thia' action. Representative Rigdon, of IBracken, introduced i joint resolution to pro hibit the-use of any ;1 books r in , the schools of this state which do not give Admiral W. S. Schley fuU credit for the viotory at the battle : of- Santiago. Blombcrg's Leading Cigar Store, Patton Ave. Biltmore Firewood . Phone 706. The Photographers, Lindsey & Mc Far land, tf Our Show Caes Are Full of Nice er 15c, 2Sc and 40c. Also nice assortment of Small Cakes at HESTONS t Phone 183 2ft S. Main T Cakes mmmm BREET SCHLEY .V". liiumphal Progress of His Trip From Washington to Chicago Makes Brief Speech From i ' Bfe Car Platform at a& immoeriAtid n it-. PJOlRtNTRTAllvMFNT " ' rv THE CITY BY THE LAKE te:;car qverthe bal: .' ingtpn, . Jan . , 24 . -Admiral- and &W4.8..:.Sciaey, the latter accom-1 panted, by .her maid, left for Chicago this morning at 10:50 o'clock over the (Bftitim.qra & .Ohio in a private car at laclj4' to the regular train. The car TVras decorated wfth handsome floweps. X Chicago;' Jan. 24. All the arrange ments, .hate been completed down to tne smallest detail of the reception 6f Admiral i and Mrs. W. S. Schley upon their arrival in this city tomorrow. (by.ciTilTwar aiaval veterans and Mayor Harrison and city couneil committee. JJaval reserves will escort them to the Wjortum. In the afternoon the recep- atnna WU1 be given the admiral by the Pa- - . ' . evening a oanquet win De tenaerea I hn. Monday they will hold a public reception-from 3 to 5 o'clock at 'Auditorium 6 o clock the admiral wju. ye iuineaoy me omcers or xae Illinois, naval militia, , J Adm$ral , $chley and party will leave I llflUSAf PS- . . ITtWllfflF tfil M Chicago for- Xouisville on Tuesday ylal$500, and iwas passed tAe.Monoht In President McDoel's pri S!?KS&:3( ndjwiu ordSTllIe'ianifother pointsmen rquW with flowers, muMc and- brass bands. r ; Cumberland, Jan. 24. Ten thousand' JJy.L ioruon inxroouce tne aomirai sayings t "He cannot sneak to vou of the wrons?fe he has suffered and is suffering but we, liic igreai iamerican-'-fpeopie, can speaK out in munuer. tone?. na see tnat tne; Schley received much cheering. Schley said . he felt at home among1 the citizens of Cumberland, and viewed' their demonstration as an endorsement services. nl , m McKeesport,. Jan. '24. r-Schley passed I through here tonight;! bound west.. Over five thousand were at the 'Balti- Wore 'and'Otflo: depot. He received cheers and some of the crowd veiled: "This is where the projectiles were made that helped you in the battle ol feantiaeo. Schley shook hands with all within reach Vaccinating Hogs tRaleigh, N. C, Jan. 24.-Jn Gaston county farmers are vaccinating! their hogs with antitoxin to prevent cholera and they report that the results are very satisfactory. FOR RENT Beven room' ouse In popular resir den sefetatffl, . completely furnished. Ixnodern " conveniences, for .'only $35 per month Just. toA maKe u rent unmeoiate- Modem.. 8 rMto..hoMiser corner Chunn nf.v? Myrtle, unfurnished, $25 . ;per months. . . . Desirable 7 room-house on Montford avehue' $S per month unfurnished. ' Iesirabie bonxe with Ipvely grounds and iviews unsurpassed, horses and ve hicles included, ,4375 per month. . A' nSce residence oh North IPrench Broad avenue, completely furnished, $85 per month. An . attractive little cottage on Hia was&ee,: eoonpletely furnished, - modern conveniences," $35, or unfurnished $18 per'mohth. Further information cheerfully given. Wikic & LaBarbe, . ' . . Real Estate and - ' Renting. Agents, r 23.FattpnAyCf' Special IVfl-BIME'EXPIfl Eight Injured Were Rescued, Five v . . .; ? . Whom Will Die Work of Rescue Consumed six Hours, and scene Was Pitiful One. Oakaloosa, la., Jan. 24. An exp-losion occurred in the Lost Creek mine . today, while a hundred miners were at work. Those nearest the shaft es caped, while those in thd interior we ire caught by the falling debris or over " come by gas'. Twenty-one bodies were taken out anj eight rescued, so maimed that five are expected to die. The-Are was extinguished after sev eral hours' work and not until several of the dead were burned' beyond recognition. The work of rescue qui ckly began but-the flames and debris retarded the efforts of the rescuers. Mp'w of the rescuers were overcome by gas and smoke. t . i The scenes Around the shaft were pitiful. The women and children of the dead or entombed rushed about, shrieking, groaning and praying. It was six- hours before the mine was thor ou'v explored and the last body re moved. i MINE WORKERS' MQHEY FOR f.VKIIILEY MEMORIAL $500 VOTED BY THE UNION MITCHELL RE-ELECTED 1 - PRESIDENT. Indianapolis, Jan. 24.-JThe United . I 'Mine Workers convention today re elected the following: President, John Mitchell; vice-president, T. L. LeWis; secretary and treasurer, W, B. Wilson. A resolution providing for the appro- .nn .1fuw ,n 1Q ti rnr,. lunnent fund, extollmsr hiS -virtues and denouncing anarchy was tabled. Mitch- 1, ,Va m.v. h ntribtion to the-monument. The resolution was recommended and amended, making . the appropriation Tu RESIST PASSA8E OF GRUMPAGKER BILL Southern He cans in riATtorA tn Aotwa WYVi V0088 i1 P,n !' Tjj-nft bf PTOCeedure. Special to the Gazette. wasmngion, jan. .-e- wuuwu republicans in conference will meet again Monday to take some steps to re- Sist the passage of the Crumpacker bill, The committee appointed at the last , , ttttii . of ,otoei, 1- tHo r,m. P'"' U66V" - packer diu bwiic m.u' UCBlIlcu tu compel state officers to properly admin- I ister the election laws or tne state. nnnvpv;ncr Mrs. Stone's Ransom. Ltn oi T,oar. I dcs, iatiocuvtiii, uo-u. mi. a. j- ers or tne ransom ior mias otune anu -faiQTriA Tsillra. having ' with them $72,500, reached Demir-Hissar (Rouma- nia) January 21 ana proceeaea to tne mountains on norse oacs, aocompaiueu by a strong escort. You can Measure Correctly H you carry a am. or Ducber- en watch. No better watches made, Arthur M. Field Company Leading Jewelers, Cor. Church St . and Patton Ave: . Time Elgin rlampd of REPORTED ATTEMPT TO KILL KING DENIED London Jan. 24. A despatch from Athens denies the reported attempt to assassinate the king of Greece Three Killed; Nine Injured Madrid, Jan. 24. A report froto Vlg- or says an explosion on the Spanish! gunboat' Condor killed three men and injured nine. For Closing; One Lot lOe of 25c, 38c and 50c Combs. ? Wash Siik Ribbon sale Monday all colors No40iOc. New patterns Mad ras Wa:sh Silks for waists, dainty effects. Pinest quality of Ginghams. Mercerized Cham- brays. Embroiderea Swiss Dots, latest 'designs, i" Golf Gloves also Golf or Stearn er Rugs just th. " 4 First Quality M i tiiiinffis ft The Best 5s the Cheapest in thelliong Run. Kimball Pianos Give Lastly- Satisfaction. Dunham, Stone & Go. Fgheuniaf ism. . Due to an excess of uric acid or blood Jpoison in the sys tem is successfully treated with Grant's EheumAtic : Cure. It neutralizes the acid . and by its alterative action purifies the blood. ,?1X) per bottle.. j Grant'o Fhapmacy j Si ;:-..'. ,1 I I 3 I ; it' If, t: 1 ' li ' 1- ' so f 1 i.'i Pi i I T 1 ' 7 '
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