lulita
ft FEBBUARY 4, 1902
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al Bank
best
undry
Ave.
in yur
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flg-
electric
Lnd sarry
lies.
street.
Inages
of
5 JL Paqn Avenue c
Direct Attention to 'Their
- v ! Daily "Arrivals of
ftTEBBW'S
fined
COM
ATfuN
V
thirty-three Business Houses
Burned at a Loss
of $?,500,000.
5
pnng
Seeond Odtdreak of F&raee,
in a-Big Hotel, Caused a
Pduie iu iha City,
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I THE SENATE
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acK Leads in the Affray
InvBiWng Philippine
2
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JMjLlTiA;ARE STILL ,
i ' " -- -n i m o m Krn TUF R ! U N Q
In Woolen and Silk Mixed
DRESS GOODS
FOULARDS.
WASH GOOD5 '
In. Colored and White,
Tab!e Damask and
Napkins.
ttf experience a itoparalletea efi3Sra.
wWfd: was, of almost tort
wied ;Sew 3aen Hartfora, f3rid$e
pbrt, Naueatuck ,and j nsteaTWta
in atj hour special trni frtmeae
ctties were Bpeedlng twwdtWi2ir5r
Kwith apparatus. -i : i " 'itSfei
. . fh arrHai of help. semac t
couie ; ambiifir Waterfettrtan 1 ttlVil
the tee eoirtinued its tr of
ticm Meaah41e. thief eV toofe ;tuak
tage of deserted hotwes and It &se&9
necessary to order Qttt ra0 fauitto aftf
(two companies of the Second regune&ti
A and G, were placed on duty. Before
mmrri?M.m6re than a hple ty th36:
had been laid in ruins and there.fieex&tf i'
fee no end to the work of haToc; Jsf
as the firemen seemed about to stanap'
out the fire; dt rould foreafc out aaln
In another place.,, " ' .
a 9-n m . .twenty hahdeome bldcKi
oooiiriiAfl nn lower floor by Stores aT4 1
on uper floors W tertt a r !
fi!CTelW v tNCRASlkG SAURIES
gaining control of the fire.- aiARt' OPPOSITION' TO
i i j a. t mam i n ri ii i i mi rzmnam rn . - i .
their homes, -only Ho tee thrown,' vlntOtl
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in
01
Sr.
Policy.
tiSgennd Tillman Clash
Ope-ffliirFordy Con-!
flict; ; ;
Personally Investigating Matters That Were in R
Before Conrt of Inqniry. ;
- -. . . . . V' n
rendering final decision In the appeal of Admiral Schley oe wu (pe t u
inquire into the movements of the Brooklyn- during , tne. awe- ot,- ou,
I-n carrying out this determination ne today conierrea jwun Aunura
flns nf the Iowa: Taylor of the Indiana. Captain dark ol the Oregon
Commander : Wainwright of the Gloucester He questioned - tnew
lenehilv in regard to the Brooklyn's loop, her proximity to we lews
'tbe sialllnof. the Brooklyn during the battle. ' ,
t
MhM iikJEES ST BUiSlNlSSSPAil renewe;,)anlc by another ouyyreaki
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ITiTT TTfTW CTTY BURNED
sr:-" .7 - .
V'J(l(i- 1 . fir Viall
. 1 1 rill LU Ll. .
ED HOMELIER., .
" Waterbury Conn.. Feb.
and Is surrouoded-
- , :" ibeing 'in is entirely
ti.Waehingtkn, Feb. 3 -Oarmaok in h.s Mr -rninoan.
entirely' difCerent' sug-
i i 'inis are,
Che billar4rpom1
with mystery.
-GMovnaa tw.rtv hlerh leant from
3. The mte,. ... . a . tta 'SoOTflIei'fii.5: ' mwai.'ta'-Uje nate on the PhiHppines .Mr Foraker. said be would content
rthat raged'in ihia city' last"nigbt .afl, of the.Souse .gJW irfnue-b411 today Iled the TeputAtoana hkmeelf now with united
this morning has causea a wss oi ww , lue,1 e"- --vw. t-r- .py-acw-njs ut, tw Igtates. "The .relation of the island to
proposed increase "Qt the salaries of cir
cuit judges to tne circuit juage oi
Porto Rico. Mr. Clark (Wyo.) moved
to amend the amendment by extending
the proposed increase in salary to the
TTrriTi TTcr'iOTtTO TOSCO ANlS'l Rlao was in the United States or not.
? HAfWlAnBOMuyEWJ-E!RlNE3 isil Mr. " Foraker, :that Pprto Rico oeiongs
to th TTnited states
TYTKmT.SKTaT) 1 r,0 'msMoi' ftf eloneine to' and
"has been
Hi.. " '-..aaa acres. l second fire placed. tne, cuy m--pwivHA senator had studied tne eian- . TTniteA gates said he,.
ySZT' isV Wsiness Por.i:.'eodr4 congress and approved
I'tion of 'the
Kl ' of tbe most
. forming' a triangle,
""T caret W. J. nether s . meat xnarsett i v , . . . mv- , rv.a Ixr TTnited States supreme
ty. including J;;,; Wore. Descher & Klerf an .u.e noonsiderable oppeBkionl.wa develop-
DIBtaent WSffWrMn L,W' barber shop aU- of explanation why he was not L tothe nmenSSnt and- MK Former
rJrrTrme it- uTj fW :'to fll3?us.2r wJ!l- withdrew it rather ;thah JeopHdin the
. . - t risk tj ivv I'l ir 'ix liiw v -1 , m - i m tmm U7 wp i -w a
--v, v,v s -w.TPHnineo mace. o i i n fvf sMnna nre. t" r" t . iwil , t "
"J - . . WMHrCTTn Uie m v.. tehtA . tar. n
CHERRY TREE CO. CAM
FFFFP.T CQMPRDn
It
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: SPECIAL
bounded on vtl
Vet: the flame, 5
i T-ira Almost wine "wu. WkrT rr ir asserted that ey naa xmy . reolfered it St once..
tn vxv, , - -1000 feet from he store a, we. fvciu the revenue features or tne ie- irVmit was laid on the table
-r ' ... Dry Goods companyhere the. Beveria -was espfftellly vehe- I wft? .T0
B ine nrsi u , Vr 1 1 first Are originated, "s aejH in rreBen wnu7 IC 1 'Xt 2 o'clock th PhlHtvoine tariff
f be Reid & Hughes Dry , tv halL i,A TUlman clashed over tha".At z ociock tne rnuippines- tarm
S u15 -ovfTvt not ias . jr-" .i--'JiW !T4i,; a--4ii the Phititwdnes Iwlt was taken un.
Goods company pa MrettLwaf P The Sfccfeanse notef'.e&ndiKlt of the war itte rMBSgl I .L. irr.M LdiLr' K-
MR. HOLTON WILL rUSn
THROUGH THE
COURTS.
Special to the Gazette.
Washington, Feb. 3.The -A i
Owens Cherry .Tree people acteTO
to effect a compromise of theirMl
today. TneiT txmxpTunmi lyivyvwj
was miade to D4stirct Attorney -Hp;
this afternoon in this cfttyj.w beni
rctvua nr v. .t. justice, atton
ed to entertain any cocoproanise I
tpJil mh the cases through the cpttl
-RivrMMnative viviooay 'ww .w
those who spoke tonight at the hp
caucus of rePUPHcans on $ns
packer Wll.
15
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1
109 pieces
fox Dresse&and Waists at
11 coasired under ooatrm -burned le iinder.
p2,m,M orth JlJPr-nrti a weli-k
fl 4trtrorea. 'W?r, .;LL..ralJ player and a ro
II Aw-tfiwtmetlie-firenaen uppoM ... AAvnMftv
- a avvm
II ai. 1. 4 th 'flnmM under control, a
joc ? juu
sec4 fire brose out
House. tn"e' city's leAdln
''tTfPUVMan 4 thorf -were Dlenty of lOffl'
.W dfertaged themselYes aehflaned
3oKwF Caraaek denouncing the
mernber of tnf .B&.-a-deaared W?ws
Protection Hose company; was lounj, JnJ9hipo3f
Oestreictier & Co
1
rfw vears airou fl
FIBI1 ASv TO CUBA
hVtbP W Judge C. I. . Z.TTr THAT -WE SHAH- PUL-
.pieieijr tcu. " , . . rork. and at nao oegun w ?lf, V: eVrorvt
. uv.v v. r . . . . . 'ths rumr an - wuiua uiw wt""" - m.ki.k4n toti x f i np ullih liuuuh
gutted.
P :ecT Stlynehed in the
-The firemen continued their fcouthr end fteinpwngageo m ma-
had begun to ain , ingttomopeoe
FIL MORAL AND POLITI
CAL OBLIGATIONS.
i hotel were
their. night ctothei. ....... , - , not UJlttl ten o'clock, however,
Wkh the ymgtegnf a second alarm, 1 wM definltely felt that the fire ( ana-e-
he entire xtty was Jtnrowninw a pmc, . ynouered. The Scoviue
Thwrflwa a sieroe xaie roiww i House and the Franklin House
n the' course of fate, peroration Car- in .the administration sky
riamcA' "Ol wfeoan was it lended a fight between t
eparks from the burning hotel were
mn.1r TrtmCHl ! US WHUU1 -wa.o Iienaea utv
ruins ax ty. M inrobhet -spoke when nei . eftr.rPt.rv Root and
- ' - .... 1 M 1 Ci "
. 7 I AVer" fvvxi uioiub - Dar&u, , Via
driven in showers over a great area. I :Umtel(A -volumes of smoke arose, from ; Jerusalem with iniquity. I believe ne
The occupants or -Dwiawi& : " 1
the path of the wind prepared to leave. 1
Although the Waterbury fire depart f
ment was, reinforced, from nearby tje
it was fpr-a time tapgBftle to stay the
pfogress oXi.Jfianies
fit4tt laing and in the amine saidj they build up Zion with iblood and
51 Patton Avenue.
ii - . -
IfcWaVe it. it i the BEST.
You 11 Be
Surprised
At the small prices
we "are asking ior
gtylish ehiclcs
They're all right as to
rnike. finish and material
and the price is a money-
saver, :
s a iraS wSwini a gale and the
cold was Intense, it seemeo at otoauub
as though every structure in the heart
of the otty would be destroyed.
Ti, t.ta instances the work or tne
theebris. was taiKing oi luc
Wbfxn the flames iroke out eariv in (iugnterj.
the evening, rain was falling. After
wards a heavy snowstorm set in, and
Washington, Feb. 3. -The house to
m . .aimmct TuVinllv consumed in
marked the flooded streets
Kor fpii an the icy pavement
many were injured by being itrampled
upon by the surging crowds.
Th engines' are till throwing
Utreamsr on the ruins of the great fire
nMivir nonr tmii niTMr i mk i:tFi net ui . n - vo oro nmir LtruxKiAs
ILF Ul J uauor Muv4Dt " - ; cv ,
TJonV find Grand streets was saTea , three buildings e wui
the Wind became a mild nurneane. ' HisJnrion of the oleoanargerine 'bill
In the fire district thousands or peopie e noUce ne would call up en expression
firemen proved of no avail. The' -Water-
Iware;
although the New England Engineer
ing company's $70,000 building, but a
few feet away, and the Masonic Tem
ple, on the north side of the bank -bund
ing, were wiped out ot existence.
During the night tne mayor was m
communication with Governor McLean
and the militia was called out. Com-
panies A and G, numbering aooui
men, were detailed about the fire dis
trict and are still on duty, xne cu,
: la T1JTW nraffticallv unfler martial law.
Th armory. the city bail, me
Uhnrrties and other public places have
on f i,7niAf! into . temDorary shelters,
hundredB fbeing rendered homeless
tha flr broke out almost simultane-
ously on the tftiro ana .nun wt.
TaiA anA Hiwrhes' store. The burning
i.flMnf was located in the heart or tine
j v.n tHow or many rej-
amims xwhicji flank tne oity par. wi:
UWUVVW) ' - - -J
iri.. The firemen soon aiDanaonw
lany attempt to eave the burning struc-
Uure and turned their attention w au-
iacent property. It was of no av
however, wiinin iuieru
SaWation Army barracks, to, itne rear.
were 'burning. From, there (the flames
'Ownpar-
hich por-
x
e president
e republican
mmhana of the wavs and means com-
uiwutww -
inittee is already blowing over. The
president talked plainly to Henderson
and Dalzell during an interview at the
white house Saturday but there was no
hitterness on either side. There was
of honest difference oi
An
ooinion as to wnat congress-oavum
"i
. lV
now, newv
will buy
styles in
jytany oi ., fli,ncv bill tomorrow
and jHr, of the bill to increase I . i- thr smme
vuiioiu" - . TT line nresiueiiu umuc -
SateTuTtsVn r sumedTne thlnghould be done for Cuba.
lISnent was that offered Today Payne and Groevenor had (
by Mr. Stewart, Increasing the salaries I onver9ation w4th tne pTesident and
of senators and members of the house l M t them what he said to Hen-
U rvLatves to $7500 annually, oe- i. mnn artA ralzell Saturday. He
- . j Aa fKTifvf (lift- l"v. , . . . i TTrUa WftS
aflvely few were renaereu nn? vu . ted v" ' t. nolitical and
With tbe exception vi u "Tt then of- " ,Trr:;- "n ifl repeated
15 tO 44. A" ' ; - . I moral UWB"'J"S, - .
vtt- rTToraKer exxeuuiug uf ,m,mCnt as to t-ucya ue"6
v- wiki w e
every ibuflding 'bumed was devoted to
business. So far as known nui .
life was lost and nobody was seriously
njured. Mdlitia are still guaramB
burned district. - '.
ADMIRAL AIID MRS. SCHLEY
IHUITFn Tfl ASHEVILLEUS
H11III.V iw 1 vm. hOUSe
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED.
Seven roam house Haywood street,
avenue,
$35.00.
Five room nouse
IN ALL PROBABILITY THEY WILL.
COME HERE FRIDAY.
M-aior D. P. McKissksk has extended
room house
$60.00.
(ESght
($60.00.
iFive room nuuwe
$37.50. . , ct.f.ot.
House
Central
Central avenue.
Church street,
Chestnut,
the
"r.hHd of the United States with
cvv . x . 1
a right to claim ner iprotecuuu
Th t there will -be a Wll granting
tariff concessions to Cuba there is no
, ov vinn. I will probably take
the form of a reciprocal! arrangement
i,rr T.oitiinnR' on Cuban imports
into the United States in return for
similar reductions on imports from tne
United States into muoa
the regular pricesfrpm
$2oo to $4.00. Sold
regardless of cost.
West
filix room
$35.00. i tA a 7ormp
Nine room nouse vuauwci iuu
Htev&- room house Cumberland ave-
to: Admiral and Mrs. Schley, w no are
now. at Nashville, an iatlt
mv. frnriav a definite re-
tii v o4vori from the admiral
""ir-C.,, -Hle to come ne-$50:00
ii jq rn wnpmer tic 'v, m . .. . i "
Z MrTr ,w.-Wilson, chief Merit I - Ten roottn
of tf,jriuin-htraserNashville,r w.aa ,$100
r cleric at the Battery
ST nnthe invitation was given 1nue, $50.00.
,Jy.vnr, ihv Ma . Wilson. In cas.e Ad-
".li -- jMw Wtne to COmCKinne. $55.00
.r;0A,; nronosedt Seven room house
O CHOCK 111DCU o-fc i u. w.
A
Midwinter Clear
ance Sale at
Sumner's
Finest quality Steam
er Rugs, All a; Wool
Blankets, Woolen
Suitings newest shades
It always pays to visit
Diamond
Book Cases
. r -and'
....
ieaPtACrpss.Bank street .and .-wiped o -ouowins - WSm the rrwelve mom house
thr pteces Jtrf sinesv
later the are agan. .oru ty.'.r". wni iko fn their honor r Ten
Mrs. L. A JOHNSON'S:
43 PATTON AVE.
Vttie Makes the
Va inly an inducement.
wfoffS'toe lXcyeme. bat never
without the value, r -
The I. X. 1.. UPar""""A7
Phone 107. 22 Patton AVe.
m no. a. :
iteSeet and destroyed ifhe Masonic Tem
olei-After forty-aye l,u"
.rur.mnKr'.lUfm
I1UU Jt--- - , ... . 1
rTJ-jJAMP tt6;W $2.90.
nt4ilv new.- The uaost pleasing at-
1 . jml?' J ttAffMt.
tie Btovet ever maae
, H. IAW,' 35 Patton avenue.
.. " .. . . i iPMnnll-
. Vl ViT Tna KTlTKlllB A tin.-
W 'uc cl ' V - - m1wA AA
nave c .rx- r wm house
...dixMiTiMi and t ooaslbae to arrange I $75.00.
house Chestnut street,
Eight room house OumDeriand ave-
ght 'room house Cumberland ayfi-
Charlotte street,
amset' Drive,
room house French Broad ave-
Troom house. FJat Bock, N. C,
house Haywood
Haywood street,
Ten room house Montrora avenue,
FAghteen room
Schley wm. wire yoti-tomorrow ouse auontford avenue,
cisioh: in an probability v tney w"' lift 05
If I can be of further service command 00;- m Merrim0n ave-
.'I VU lli WM-
i me.
64 Patton Ats.
Madetoj
GLASSES.
In other words
we make glasses
to fit vou..
Eve examina
tions free,.
:mckee
The Opticiad
Oxro. postbffloe.
'HOMER W. WI1SON1
Blou berg's Leading Cirar 8tore, Patton Ave.
Biltmore Firewood. Phone 700.
Three properties on Park avenue Very
-ii nr, Victoria drive, ad-
V- eBtate. Fourteen I
joining V"vr!L' ,Hrrwater:
- - ; v 'iAWt month. -Ttro Daui,w-,;r:! -
f5m l.lerntut Of city. limits, .6 acre. '-are
TlMrseotrVd
vestments iworth loowng axv - - r.r ? . : . .r-- :
87 Library Building' Phone 719 - t ; r .
Hand Made and
Hotel Bread is
liked by every
one that uses it
AHESTOK'S
1
Phone 183
-rSS. Main
hue. $150. - ariP
Seven room nouse muimwu '
$50.00. . r, .1. W.lnatMt
Eleven room nousejsouu
$65.00. ma nft
(Five room cottage me v.v..
lESght room house Pearson Drive,
$55.00. . . : -.j. laann
Eleven room nouse oiar. ,
Oft ftA
tow-w. .... .i.
Nineteen room nouse '
nrujk wumi nruinp 'tvuuuiui - '
SlgUV iwui "
I arWeWrooW elegant,
iFWl 'pdrtieurs at our: offl-V
Lr!l naiM na fifom above
?J:wrrfmmiRhed houses in choice
locations at, fromm5"P
Heal r ite and -menu, ,
That comes from our store
has prestige.
The owner, how little
he understands values, is
assured of ite real worth.
For nearly 20 years this
store has been looked up
to for judgment of prec
ious stones, and that
meansimuch to the reci-
pient of
Diamond
Jewelry
s
Arthur M. Field
Sumns
Department Store
First
Kimball Pianos
Are Soothing to th Nervee
and Delightful to 'Hear.
Dunham, Stone & Co.
43 Patton Ave.
Gdmp
If You
out of town and n
No. 34
Colds and Launppe $ena 21c
n nntaflre stamps ana . a uua
will be torwaraea: oy. reiuju- , .
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