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VOL. VII. NO. 2 3. FEDEUARy ir;02 4 - . 1 1 - ..... . I " . . . r y- -M : "r'-'-v .- i f " 1 f.' - ' n-r- m ' - " i - I i i: Oestreictierfc Co 51 Patton Avenue: ; Direct Attention to Their 'Dathr Arrivals of . In 'Woolen and Silk Mixe DRESS GOODS I FOULARDS. V j WASH GOODS I In Colored and White, : Table Damask and Napkins.- - . SPECIAL ; r ' 'I. ; ; : 100 pieces Ginghams for Desses and Waists at v,. 4 V Oestreiclier & Co If we bave it, It Is the BEST.; To Men Who Shave The Aeheville Hardware 'Co. is selling razors for a dollar that are really worth more than double that price. Many would consider they were getting good value at two fifty. We have 1 the Razor Stock of Asheville. Asheville Hard ware Go? ON THE SQUARE. Do You Need a CookStovfc? THE- 0 K. Queen ii the .MrsL A ,4S PATTON AVE Value Makes tKe Bargain The price is only an inducement. We offer the inducement, but never without the value. The I. X.I. Department Store Phone 107. 22 Patton Ave. H. PfcTRIE, M T.gHSat New- Sfririg Fabrics FU) I Rv Si A lW IS ChTo' properties on Victoria drive, ad U M SijrAfcSa- joinlng Vanderbllt estate. Fourteen room house leased for one year, 360 per month. Two bath rooms, city water, rg? crSegy Just out of city limits. 6 axes Ttre This is in beet section and will each year enhance in value These are in vestments worth )rt.r ftcr. A ).'- o or ares. H- - O. b Afloat flK it Spent Its Force On !y Af ter the Destruction of .. 500 Buildings. - - , jsiavc -.7 is Miliion HOSPITABLY TREATED iBURNT DISTRICT STILL PATROL- LED BY MILJJTIA LOOTERS AR- . RESTED 'BIEHNED OUT BANKS ' RESUME BUSINESS. .:,ln8a burned. The homes of , . s , . j many others rthe Patersoii anarchists Paterson. N. J., eFb. 10. Conserva- Were destroydthough Bartholdi's ball, kiye opinion cuts nmooo from the ag- hih was tiioarding place of Bres J ' - th assasstf King HtinKbert, was. gregaie jobs oj. wvw,w agreea and $8,000,000 will probably (be accepted -Li' "..- ii . , MWrtftf TOis ey. ,r4. : It was stated here tonight that the in- suraoce amounted,to between $4,000,000 and $5,000,000. but what gave basis to it ... v.-x -i ci . the calculation was toot clear. Several of the largest losers said that they had) not yet had an opportunity to examine their policies, and that meantime they 'could not tell the amount carr'ed. . j i3r acr? ;S- thirty 1 hourjpt. DsrtfujpUB work, but re- j malned at tiieir? posts, 'there was com- ! paratlvely little suffering upon the part of those rendered homeless by the fire and the armory, churches and public shelters opened their doors to but few applicants dirrm. the, -night. Practic- ally every bome that 'escaped eyery iome that " escaped . the tn wfljitnvown onen in a snirit Of faroad charter: and nearly every refugee i found sbelteV at the house ' Of some frlendf ' ' ui iwuw j-vv-- day openeiljor business in, .temporary;. nerji itpday. The Hamilton ;ConmfllBM'Ps9unced that it wuld; as1 eoon ;a Hf! bruins of its old buildings , became cold" enougb. cojAunerice Jthe . si"-uy" vf w,v v WO.QQS'i '.. t' Vtbe.. feaadc:"aBd troUt' npraiKWBj! winowr on.t- vuar had: proved strong enough 1o preserjyt-'certlilfed ctfeckSr'tfHS overi Bnglteh -m&Ws$$fa 4? h rittea; x.;. an - reccsj?--! gut ln certJ- enact such a. statute. He insisted tbaf locked intthem at' the close of bueteess fled checks abd $91000 far overdrafts. constitution should be extended, p i)nSafuday. Most of those whbs Hnry ..R( ' Andrew fishier of the bank, the Philippines, thereby giving the Fll Ttajsss. plaoet; (and , homes were de- daicerftbis' money Id Frank C. An- pino the right, of habeas corpus, i H stdbrved -rWere ' rulsed flnanciailv and '!ir, iAi-' WriffA w.A o noted f rom the .dts orsraniaiag varl- must give upiut 4be marfty? will be w,witt iw.Biaiiioa.icDu. uicj o,ic vuuicx&c- tiiis matxer. vnen! l learned oc tne itrucnu xuc wiiBumwyu duvu ous and confident. bank's coiditlair I closed it." extended to the Phllippintes. The militiaemen remained on srunrd rpe directors issued a statement this Early In the session (today Hoar re today and . vill be kept under arms afternoon that fthey hoped to pay depos- ported favoraibly the resolution chang- and on dutyf as 3 long as necessity tot their services exists. Much valuable property is st?ll exposed and tne author ities tare determined to prevent looting or disorder lh any 'form. : Saloons' that attempted to' open after midnight were promptly closed and the sale of liquor was prohibited until after daylight. The holiday crowds of yesterday had dispersed ard the city was very quiet and orderly today. All of the danger ous wall that stand are to be thrown .down and the streets , now obstructed !with fallen brick will be cleaned up. Fifteen hundred publfc school children and several hundred more who attend ed St. Mary's Parochial school found themselves on enforced vacation today but ny the end of the week they will, all be back at their; tasks. The high TC" -JLt -v., .v. j., siotis at the start. l A bread and coffee famine was, avert- a. 'It J 13- , J .. .. 1 HA 9 ldjby outeia aid. A" Newark - ..bread lmpny early this morning started wagons loaded with 3,000 loaves of ft fre stributtfera in the stricken cfty. Wealthy residents of this Htv ordered Jarre supplies of coffee ana THE OOTraJNTOTj BILTJBFXAMjB ' 7 'iAMR' BTOrio iXXR 2.90. r " Btp,t4rI ' new. The most pleasing. Bt tletove" ever cnade and the hottest. i J, H. Xw Patton avenue. BUtmoitt Wood. Phone 700, Is better. Annandale Wood. Phone 378. Made to Order GLASSES. In other words we make glasses to fit you. Eye examina tions free, McKEE The Optician Opp. Postofflce. 54 Patton Ave. Tho roierties on Park avenue very New York. .Q. In the hospitals are Hhcty-threep?-oh tajureff in the lonp flht thfs flamw. Two deaths Wtrei th calamity. One vftB . that tuf riis old women whb fell down tobijfa her anx iety to view the flfei woman who had JuW become ar inoer and who . died .aa the resnfi of WtaiC i removed froci her hom ( . r--. The . eternest : feature i jwhiQh-. .Iffayor i Hinchcliff -and hia co-warkers "taA, on- r -jnpioyment an permanent homes for the destitute. The great Rogers and the? American locomotive w$rics locomotlte work giire employment to thousands, ' end? these are running" w n)rtiaU , ; Just before daybreak the inilitlai ar rested in one ytiiti4Xjif&ii- men' caisbi 4 The anarchists who have . made thto city their headquarters mourn the loss ! of their favorite meeting1 place, the ot flce Questione Sociale The home i of MlsSvErnrUne Cravejl youpg o- man -who attracted attenwori" after s the murder, ot. King .Humbert by her in- 1 flammatory speeches. !h public meet- j untouched3the fire. The houses it on StxaigbftSjaad iMarket streets were ' tall iiirtA4 AmumA I An estunaTfriade from a general w -pector of ffigimouldering ruins placed Vhp nnmbisvr dwftiUn nad anairt- ment housegstroyed at BOO tand thsi number oAte. left without sheW . 4tiST - ter at onemsand. - , - i ;i Qllll UDrfllfFD - A uAll K H LuKtll . PUca B0iR arrest " FRANK C. AKDHEWS IN DETROIT OVERDREW HIS BANK AC- COUNT &900 OOO v,w" Ww,sv. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 10. The City Ravlnis RabIc ma fwvt cmi fnr (hniliVfesa twV-!rui a a kiir. i&g nbtice was posted on the door ': bls bank Is in the hands of Tj -Malta (Dfljiicinff comnaMuiioner' Asked1 the" reasoa for the suspensjoa. of ihe bank State Bainfc Comn4ss .a. "Franflr C Andrew4 vtce-president of 1, argument against -the bill rbejW- .bWSflaer-VO.iPtcNP 'denoacer the statute., of Tw(aBe saw jiaa1 wai ae noitii.6i WBBfwwf' lim AjnareWs tisoL more thas a thlrA rectwsVTney are entirely blameless In itors;in fun from assets-turned over to them by F, C. Andrews. IHGEIiOlARIES DESTROY r A CHICAGO THEATER INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE THAT . THE ORPHEON WAS SET ' ON FIRE. (Chicago, Feb, 10. Belief that the fire which early this moraine1 roraetically orpheon theater was of in- . . . , ry origin, was strengthened to- dav. At 4 a. m. firemen, exolorinsr the rKw n, o 4a wiwho are deibarred .because.pf prior sei taps of which hadeen removed, spout- J ing flames three feet high. .The flames werp thMv KtmTt nd one had eat- . - When the fire n mtf a ien f8; ;nen u; nr department was called last night flames were discovered in three different parts of the (Building at one time. ? debris on the third floor came upm : the (headless ,body of a boyi' fwbtch was supporxeawa an upngsi posiuon uy a displaced rafter. The boy 1s supposed to havelbeen a street waif. When' it was leaded that a body had been -found several rpeopie rememaierea to nave seen Qimdy tnrpugbL the smoke and darkness a littlefece at one of the upper win dows- Whether other boys were sleep ing In the (building , Is not known. Btltmope- Wiood Phone 700; la-better. Annandale Wood. Phone 378. Blombetg'f Le&dlnjf Cijf&r Store, Ptton Ave, Biltmore Firewood. Phone 700. If you want to . CURE YOIIR COLD Use Old Fashioned HOREHOUND DROPS You get them at HESTONS Phone 1S3 26 G, Main i " A- ' ;,.,:iv!l... j.j, tur; a MVJIl ' irtH v Till If U-ll Tf4ILv4 , " ' v rlit- l . ' - , jDrtiV DiscMsioi of , ! - fSjllqr Insigts That ronstite- M" TlOTi; Khnllhi Ra KTtPfldpil to Islands. a-- . .f t t& '.' - FDfiAKFR' SURPRISES - HIS COLLEAGUES ' ' PROPOSES TO AMEND PHILJP- FIXING ; DUTIES AT, 25 PER CENT IN- cr a wVvo tc T-v -tTu-vn-m xt TTrt Dayton was asked to send help. Tha Groton, (Mass., Feb.'-10. Secretary STEAD OF 75VTO WTE ON OL0 Warder. BushneU & Glessner com- Cortelyou said tonight, after Dr. Lam BILL' TODAY. ' : Pab'y'a fire department assisted. bert of New Yoirk, the, lung specialist, 'he great East street ehops were had visited the president's son, that the Washmgto:Feb. 10.-The discussion built ; nearly thirty-five years ago by boy ha3 double pneumonia. He further of the . ihil1 onines tariff, bill occuDied the " - m. ' .senate.' JBenat&r Turner completed his woi otrvM- fhft mLHmv. hftcnin. Frf- was followed bv Senator Tel- fwcd oy Senator Tel ten Kn ruvnnA th UtriA of -th spn- ler who occupied the ..time of the sen' ete until adjou-rnment without complet Jng b remarks. Turner declared that the republicans in their greed for pow er and spoils "not only led them to dis honor the nation but to lblaspheme; God, whom they pretended , to serve by1 ad- TanctftglUieiAyand'4UgkJBU He closed witk appeal to republicans to aopt the subirtttute reported (by the minority, .thereby restoring th United States to its itlo(rKft.T ttrWt eA nbta4n4nf .. .li- .J..,- AtJrJLi' il-' - , vm? Mi. w ""CilwV?Ourt of Aoeal todav Jud RLn- professions in faor of liberty. .. . . Teller previous to beginning his re- vwuut6 v-k.wv.ww theV-ITMPJtfea. the other declaring it of the . United States ite permanently annex the is- m? wavivT7' o - treason- a: sedition. He asserted that .twou"1,'?,;xf , ovm territories in support of his con- ing the date for Inauguration or tne (Continued on fourth page.) FAVORABLE REPORT ON PRITCHARffSJESOLUTJOII GIVING PENSIONABLE STATUS TO MEN WHO SERVED CONFEDERACY. . Special to. the Gazette. . Washington, Feb. 10. The pensions committee of the senate today agreed to report favorably the resolution of Senator Pritchard restoring the pen sionable status of those unWia eoldiers vice in the confederate. army.t; . Senator Pritchard ,amtl " KngresHmao Moody together went before the com mittee land " presented their 'reasdne for the enactment x the resolution ' and now that a J'awralble, report In made. early action ifey congness. wfll be. urged,. MILLION DOLLAR ARE . SPRINGFIILO, OHIO SpringfieiaOhIo,Feb.. W.Tbe great Bast street shops, built by William N. Whlftiely,, e. reaper 4tfeg. at a cost of 2,000,000, were destroyed .y vfire today, the Joss being over- 31f0W000 Tha shops were' occupied by the ISprtegfleW Fonadry Co. Progress Stove and !ur-- naoe CJo., ndianapolis Frog and'Sw'.tch Co., Krell-aPremch-- Piano .Q9.f -MlUer t t. ,-. ---i... S .... 1' : ( r .:, .. j. ?..;. V .'".. REMINGTON :eaa Snja Ooti; Champioa Chemical ad Owebs'llachi&e .Toor'Co. hm ! rttr PBurj9 wac bumfifeaaa4 , tremcB were, handicapped from the artfeRundreds of 6uildlna'ln th rl- I ?mrty. tnay of them right acros the! "treet, were to Imminent danger. Real 'denka were put dashing iwater. agalnst in 'liU ' j , . Ill .""w?0 aoa soaaing uie contents-. , - As soon ' as the fire was discovered, one alarm after another was sent in. A wind' from the' west was sweeping : the fire back over the wings to the rear. At ip o'clock the whole front of xne iDuuaing, which was five stories 5bhlZ- A aa f the walls began to tumble tov tons Of thera h a great craeh at a feet away it was almost unbearable. The top of the Krell-Prench company part of the building wa the lasit of the front to catch fire. ,.The flames bnirmed downward and sotm: the house "'Was, wraODed in flampn whlftK-mntdlv spread to the rear. The fire started in, the attic. Instead of . going ip it burn-" ed downward, shooting doworan eleya- flbat It spread rapidly to the Owen Machine Tool company The Insurance Is $130,000 on the con- tents, and for Senator Fairbanks on the - buildtog $U0t000, a total of $240,000. Whitely Fassler & Kelly, COmDanV Willlflm N. WhifAlw Tmoa Ilia aommaung zacior. xne shops at the time of their completion were the ac- ond largest In the world, beine rivaled only by KruP Gn works & Tne fih cme . .. ume naa k,dw men on tne pay roll. MAY LIBERATE THOUSAND VOLUNTEERS pHO HAVE BEEN TRIED BY REG- ULAR ARMY COURT8. v; r . . .. ' . nanaea -oown, the United". Circuit iborn declared a vnlnntr firtiPi- on- not courtmartialed by regular army The case in which this decision wAsi rendered was that, of Captain Demiiigl courttnarUaled and sentenced , to , dtsmlss&C for three years 'and ianpris- j0nment. If the decision stands it will reejaii in me releasing oi a tnousana .volunteer soldiers sentenced toy regular s wiTHinartjajpi A large number of the hand some brooches and pendants at our establishment are from our own exclusive designs and are oot to be seen elsewhere. Our exhibit is an interesting tudy for admirers of unique ef fects in PRECIOUS STONE JEWELRY. Arthur M. Field any , ; ; Leading lewelers Cor. Patton Ave. andjChurch 8t. SUCCESS The popularity of the Remington Typewriter Is increasing each yean 1898, 1899, 1900 and 1901 was each a re cord breaker, and the sales for the month of January, 1902, exceed that of any previous month in the history of the Remington by 567 machines. It would (be impossible for the Remington to maintain such a record "If its repu tation was not deserved and the reward of merit. We have just made arrangements by which we can sell Remington Typewrit ers on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS only a little more than the rental price per month. Diamond Jewelry.. Mmp THE 8RIS1S IS AT HAND Mtiti dp? President --Double Pneumonia. : .President .KcSmainM Uotit -.Jr. -f ' . ' Midnight at the Jiedsid j$ of His Son. THE MOTHER REMAINS . IN THE SIGK ROOM THH BOY IS aERIUOSLY grCK AND V K'fiwvtiHi CANNOT YET E JUDGED. stated that the patient did not have i"""i"ci"0' President Rcoeevelt visited the sIck room several times today. He Sf3 wheJf 7 T0 h hJ? 1 The reminder of time he stays at the Gardner residence attendlnjc to the Gardner residence attending to official (business with Mr. Cortelyou. Tonight, before the -president went to dinner he walked about the school -t (Continued on. fourth page.) BE LATE, nd Keep Right to NOW! Silks; Poplins, Bro Ga3es, Batistes ' Cham brays, and aH the Nt Cloths and Suitmgs'df the season. umners Pepperil Sheets 49c, Pillow Cas?s i2c. Blankets, Quilts and Spreads, Handsome and com plete China Depart ment. SUMNER'S FIRST For Extent or rSale - iCharmfag place oi S acres just out side city limits on street car line. House" Of &Toamm with ail talodern con veniences, ood stable, chicken houses 4 and large garden. Will rent for $30.00 per month. Let us give you prices lor j sale and show bow the place can be .subdivided to make money out of it. H. F. GRANT & SOU, REAL ESTATE! AGENTS, 48 Patton avenue. Manoaro vane tics of Wood's Onion Seeds bv the ounce or lb. at Wood's prices. Also yellow and white or: n sets. m DON'T J . u. . . . A Up s ALWAYS .'- v .'t r M 1 'i r 1 1 i -pi -51 kv it n V t, 1 VI' . !. Si ' Vii i! Til x. I 4, 4 !Q' .1.1 ti !J., iff.!- 4 1 ? 1 ' 1 11 - r 1) i 1 1 ; i. . j: m . t .1 t' u : -,;-f fir-'!
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