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j . . . , - 1 f- r ;.'..'. I V . - t . i -rri . 4 ABBEVILLE, K. C; EDNESinOKNINGEiBiaiAEY 19, 1902 it VOL. vn. NO. .9 FIVE. CENTS PER COPT. . FOUR DOLLARS A TX3AB Oestreictier&Co 51 Patton Avenue. - Desire to call attention to their new Spring 1. Styles of i Imuran MAKES A SPEECH ME ATTACKS THE AeIm N 1 STFt A l TlON'l.' gtate TAW ' PHILw-T-rnES. and took tm consideration of the" In-? dlah appropriationUI. Jt waai agreed, that general debate Should ontfoue to day and, tomorrow,? after . which: the bill should be open to amendmentiinder he five-aninute rule. . S1 ,v b Mr. Shenroan, in charge of the foul. announced that in, .view of theCa5 that many -members desired. ' to ' appeals on matters not germane to thejbill the would reserve his opening addreB.1; "v. t Mr Burleson, ' (Tex.) then made, a speech on trusts. He spoke , of "the. strenuous one' who head succeeded to the presidency last fall and contrasted his Minneapolis speech last summer, with the utterances in his (message, on the trust question. Before his-acces AD VErmgTS' SANITARIUM BURN- ; eb;ENTAiLlNG $400,- Declares the Spanish-American Uion to the presidency he had spoken of War Unnecessary and Blunder. V Dress and Walking 'trust hUTon' and "mtoftopalist:s" ; at- n terwaras oi "captains oi maustry, aie of rwhich, He declared, ftnat tne presi dent was controlled fcy the farces in tne republican party which had in the past urotected trusts. "What is the democratic governor, ox Montana doing to prevent the big rail road merger in the northwest? asked . nriATtro ' n. ATM TU.TU17. WHTTSP1. Mr. Tawneyof Minnesota. iiv amxw. if fa to not in line with the govern. or of your state," resonded Mr. Burle son, "then I repudiate him." vdiTR PO BE TAKEN .ON PHILIP- "He Va not' retorted (Mr. Tawney, " ) - ; . WHEELER OF KENTUCKY Skirts 3 f - High grade material and reliable tailorings, at ex tremely ow prices. Also a -full assortment of the latest Embroidered Linen Collars PINE SENATE and he repudiated you." TARIFF BILL. IN THE Mr. Hill fConn.) followed with an BIG .BLAZE AT CATTLE GREEK it. ' ft - ANARCHISTS CAUSED THE RIOTS AT TRIESTE -1 - 000 LOSS. Two: Hundred ' Patients Were TakeV In Safety From the Burning Building. Viena, Feb. 18. In the reachsrath absolute lawlessness, and agtainst which today the premier, Dr. Van. Koerber, the whole force of the defensive powers ' made 'a, vigorous defemse'of the actions of the state must! be directed. The gov- of the police and military at Trieste, ernor of Trieste, the premier said, act during. the recent rktst contending that ed in accordance with his duty in pro- anarchists and not workmen were at claiming martial law and the police and the bottom of the trouble. The premier military authorities had shown much further asserted that an investigation ! tact and good will in performing their had resulted In establishing beyond difficult duties. Martial law would be doubt the fact of the existence of a ter- j withdrawn so soon as public order was rorist organization whose creed was restored amd not before. OHJ-YOKE PERSON W$f 'KNOWN TO BE HURT. TStlS-.WAS A WOMAN, WHO DEAP- URGING HOBSOH FOR CHAIRMAN JOHNSON v. . COLLEGE PRESIDENCY! CONFERS WITH BRYAII Mr. DIAN APPROPRIATION BILL IN Hin He read from a speech 'of Mr.' iHiil delivered in 1900 in conjunction of THE HOUSE. the 'endless chain" by which the green-. -r,r -cv, -.o At thA onnrlu- backs could draw gold from the treas- .Washington, Feb. 18.-A.t the conciu irprl th in the fact of sion of the routine, business m the sen- exposition of tne evna the end ate today, it was agreed that the final le&g chain,s Mr. mil's bill proposed to voe should ?be taken on the Philippines add tQ charg.e against the gold rev- tariff, bill next Monaay at .ow ehune $530, 000,000 of silver. During the last day the debate to toe Wneeier in a speech tried to justify limited to fifteen minutes to each sen- . recent criticis-ms of the administra- atof, no debate to be had after tne vot- 1j!0n for "toadying to royalty" and. the ing (begin. proposed reception to Prince Henry IM. Wellington (Aid.) tnen aaaresst,eu iPT,n-pfi that "Buchannan ever re- the senate upon tne ..rnuippme ques tion. He said he had Ibeen a republi can, a (protectionist, and a hehever. in the igold standard of currency, but he said the Spanish war brought the part ing of the ways. He iwas opposed to that war and believed that lOuban inde pendence could have rbeen brought about vr rUriTn tir negotiations. Then came I thP "imperialistic tendency" of the re . - . i j publican party and with tnem ne coum not .flprec. Without the Spanish war, he said. Cuba might have been free might have enjoyed indeed a larger rnnBiire of freedom and independence than she was enjoying now or would enjoy in the future. The only thing Cuba had been taught wasvhow a pos- ceived the Prince of Wales in an official ai.. X BROOMAS HOT SHOT BY FLORENCE BURNS DISCOVERIES THAT SERVE ONLY 2JTO DEEPEN THE MYSTERY OF HIS DEATH. New York,Feb. 18. The Sun came into tal official could embezzle a half million possession today of information relative '.EDROM THIRD STORY FIRE! BSOAlPJ-yONE OR TWO PERSONS, .HOWEETVER, ARB MISSING. 1 A t J . J- n A lt.V.t11 4M 1 NEXT MONDAY IN- Uake silver dollars redeemable in gold, Bat Mich, Feb. yS.-The Kellogg, or Seventh Day Adventists' eaiiitai-ium here, located on a hill at the highest point in the city, was destroyed by'rle early today. The property loss is between three ' and" four hundred thousand;" dollars. So ar as learned ther?was jnS loss of life among the 400 people in the saaiitariuin, aHhough one or, two persons are said to be miss ing, aid it is possible may be in the ruins. MrSi-H; C. Daniels of Eldorado, Ark., was the only person seriously injured. She jumped or fell from the nre escape at -the third story and sustained a bro- The , fire started inn the batn room oi the sanitarium. A still alarm was turn ed iin but the first company of firemen could : not . cope with the flames and a generaT call was mfide. The water pres sure was low aud this addl to the haadlcapl of the firemen as the sanita rium .siwod on a hill-s In tw hours the building was in ruins .ti Wnttfli near.lv destroyed. It was almost miraculous that the 400 sleeping inmates escaped with their lives.' The watchmen darted through the corridors awakening them when the fire was discovered. Few of them naa ALABAMANS WISH HIM AT THE THINKS NEXT DEMOCRATIC CAN- HEAD OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY. Atlanta, Feb. 18. The people of Hob son's native state, convinced that Hob soea intends to quit the navy, are urg- DIDATE WILL BE AN EAST- , ERN MAN. Lantcoln, Feb. 18. Chairman Johnson of the democratic national committee has arrived here for conference with Bryarn. He thinks the nest . presiden- &ng him for the presidency of the state ttnai candidate will be an eastern map, university at Tuscaloosa. The former probably some man who as a candidate president resigned in June because he tor governor .will sweep his state Be- . ' . tween now and 1904 and raise himself OOUia SlOt COHXrOl me Siuaenis. iiuos rMrolaml rtM TTe rleHnrerJ that is conceded to be will fitted for the jf SOme New York democrat carried position because he is a strict disciplin- that state this or next fall he would be arian, a echolar and a man of ability. ne foremost candidate for the presi- i . . . dency. He thought Tom Johnson's sin gle tax ideas handicapped him, but ad mitted that if he should be elected flM TUC PAMnl MIFTMN governor of Ohio he would be hard to UI1 l III. unnni. yubviiun MORGAN REPLIES TO CARNEGIE Oestreiotier & Go 51 Patton Avenue. in their rrieht clothes. The corridors were wfcbir filled with smoke and the pa tlentl fenre compelled to make their wayttfethe fire escapes. Gmmgbawr.Qf Atlantic uuy, in. :ribthieiape If we have it, it is the BEST. We want you to see our AsieYille Cliyper Gilt Edge Clover ana Grass Seeds. The very best that money can buy. We have just re ceived a car load of Clover and Grass Seeds, and we guarantee them to be fresh. t Asheville Hardware Ca ON THE SQUARE. man was got found unconscious. dollars. Referring to the bilL under hQ death of -wter S-Krooks, land if 4ime to gather any clothing, escaping 22- "on tSruna true it de.pe the mystery of minority," that there 'was no right shaw that a grave mistake was made here to enact such legislation. Referr- wnen Fiorence Burns Was charged with ing to the decisior jo the Youff Man's death, The substance 'rZTfZSZr, Z United Stages, he of the information is.that -Brooks ;.. ,c. it was an asrsression of 'the to the hotel with another woman, that fo-iu - . T , i , . . , opinions of Jack Bunsby. i Mr. weinii- they took several ormKB in a vui, ton then entered iipon ari extended re- room OWTi stairs and that iwhdle they vIaw of the events which led up to the c1tine- there another mam came trouble in the Philippines, following the int a dispxlte wiith Brooks l V nfnrft I ao-i o . line of argument puisucu w. gho. him fled wUn tne man , by the minority in tne seiLC. information telle how the young I DuringhiS speech l Mr nrngton The spoke or tne sea ullic h. ?ri Admiral Schley Was in command of the vessels of the American squad ron but the administration had 'been unjust to him as it had been to the Cubans and Filipinos. He said Schley had not received the credit due him but an effort had been made to be smirchhim and detract from his char acter and bravery. The mention .of . Schley's name caused applause in some of the galleries. M Wellington referred to ms luu- tferences with the late rresiucm ' Kinley and said he- had made it plain 'to the president that he (Wellington) , would not vote for anytning tnai mmm i v, rsnanoTut retention 'of the Philip- r, tt on id that Aeruaiifcuuu V""' - .. , IV.., been caiptured by metnoas unwvi my tnf. American army and had been com- pelled to wTite his proclamation urging Filipinos to surrender. He denounced the' 'water cure tor- in tVio "PhiliiDroines. He L U I t 'U 1 o.!.. " STRONG PLEA FOR CUBA MADE TO THE PRESIDENT Several Revolutionary Generals ue- clare People are Almost Starving. Havana Feb. 18. The North Atlantic ortnrnn has arrived off Cienfuegos kjv from Guantanaimo and preparations to entertain the officers are being miade. Several of the revolutionary generals, including Maso and Lacsret, have , sent a telegram to President Roosevelt de claring that the Cubans are almost starving and attributing the bad econ omic conditions of 'Cuba to tne Ameri can government. They appeal to the aa a Tavor. iuul a- a. in my room an the fi'fth floor when the murse rushed to the door crying 'fire. The electric lights soon went out and we were la darkness save for the flames, which rushed from the tow-r above our heads. My aged husband as on the next floor beneath me and had to .go down the fire escape as I did. He was guided by the nurse and escaped safely. Scores of ipeople were on, the escape, coming from all parts of iie I building, amd it is a wonoer mat of them were kiucui. Fireman Henry Luoas and Arthur Robinson and Assistant C. F. Webo were hurt by falling from their ladders. The total insurance on the sanitarium Is $148,500. In addition to the loss on ., rx-vnexnts tha lOSS Of tne OULl-LUXig nuiu wu.. the personal property of the patients is heavy. Nearly all lost tneir -weaitiis apparel, and many lost valuable jew elry. ' . Washington, Feb. lS.-rSenatoir Mor gan answers some strictures contained in a recent letter of Carnegie to Senator Piatt of New York with regard to Mor gan's attitude: favoring the Nicaraguan route. He says Carnegie has had no opportunity of learning the reason for his attitude ini the matter and says his only desire is to get for the American people the canal that will be best for the United States, equally in favor of all classes, industrial and commercial. Morgan satirically refers to the sudden reversal of Walker's views regarding ithe Nicaraguan route, now reverses that endorsement. Morgan says he cannot yied to Walker's change of views with out some stronger conviction tnan ne has yet obtained, amd declares so far a the testimony taking by the canal commiitfcee on the subject is Ksomcerned 'it demonstrates the impracticability of the Panama route. beat.: $0 $3 closed by declaring that, if the nanda Qf justice, that Ouba Ibe allow of the United tSaites haa not oeen w to Hve smirched with the iD'ooa oi x there would, have been sympamy ji r,0 Ptoer Te'nublic. "the noblest nation THE CITIZENS' TICKET , , WINS IN PITTSBURG -The tedtiens tick- Do You Need a Cook Stove? THE O K. Queen -in the BEST. Mrs. L. A. JOHNSON'S 43 PATTON AVE. that ever fought for freedom.' Senator Stewart followed W ellington He denied tnat vl wa wv pittsbure. Feb. 18. fn,hn?h a. colonaai system ox ucbhj""31" i tabusn a coiow j favored et, composed of in ,tnL5" :; ;nvt. Quay mabUem a lemiwKu " - Li.. iaIi ,n.ihilAnn tllC I . : . ii M .r.nllQ7. land OOIIU" i LQ unp m an eiecirun w wuni In the MOUSe. . - . - i a nnmnrfA 1. -The house to- cumen. ine iu 1"' Washinigton, Feb. 18. -me .nouse to- - .thMlinaid(rlty. and most ammittee w . " . r.n ttah APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT FOR BOER LEADERS London, Feb. 19. The Brussels cor respondent of the Chronicle telegraphs thP. Releian League of. Rights of Mam has sent a message to President Roosevelt, referring to the executions 4-v -Dfiav, rf Roer Commandaaits Lotter and Scheepersaguo. The letter expresses fears that - Commandant TTHtrinc-er and other Boer leader will he similarly executed, and pray xw-j;. tndav defeated tIinrpnp to nrevent their execution. .-T-Pifl.nl zajtloit 1 mssor ooncludes: "for tne iov O " " . 1 J. 11V , - cf God, take this message wxx consiu eratioo." day went into ct . imim tmt 1 1'wipr .4 win THE hottjswwi Buum-Mo-M- XiAMP STOVE FOR $2.90. Entirely new. The most pleasing lit- tie etove ever maae J. H. Law, o jratiuu w:u.u i XL A rrf th' councilman:. In Hamsnurg tn democratic candidate for- mayor ;wa6 iWas elected and probably all or tna local officers except comptroller. Blltanore Wood. Annandale ' Wood Phone 700, is better. Phone 378. Excelhnt Country Butter 25c, Gilt Edgtf Creamery 30c, Eggs 20c dozen. Hiram Lindsey, Phone 200 450 South Maui St. ... CONFLICTING REPORTS FROM BARCELONA Madrid, Feb. 18. Conflicting reports ,oorh hTWla'reao.the situation at Barcelona. Some cay a reign of . ter r mrpvniis. tha;t. several convents have been burned, that there, is constant v.,i flHn. land that the troops have killed and wounded a large cum ber of rioters.. Good Jewelry Is like a coat of arms. It fixes the standing of the possessor. It is most suitable for gifts because of its permanence, its beau ty and intrinsic worth. Whether you buy or n&f-vt is our pleasure tasfrow our stock. Arthur M- Field Company Leading Jewelers Cor. Patton Ave. andJChurch St. AND Trimmed Hats New style For 69c to clear up. 50 just finished Large shipment of Mattings, Rugs and. Art Squares now in. Hotel and Boarding House Chinaware, lowest prices in large lots. Newest Ladies' Neckwear Seal Chatelihe Bags Ladies and Men's Hosiery. Lisle and Lace Drop Stitch Hose. Sumner's Big Department Store, where quality and low prices govern ianH hitr values can always be 14.1. W found, Sumner's First Always Poi Sale i Value Makes the Bargain The price is only an inducement. We offer the inducement, but never without the value. The I. X.L. Department Store! Phone 107. 22 Patton Ave. H. PETRIB, 54 Patton Av. GLASSES Ground ta Order.! We have lust com- Dieted our' lensi grinding plant, which enables us to fit the most! complicated tense I Without delay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. McKBE, The Optician Opp. postomce. BrUg business, AshevLlle, N. PgSZ the city. Near postoffice. Bstabltehed ines toy Druggists trade, no credit. Full prices on P" onSStofatKousand people visit association. 85 doctors, population 24, OWw one uui - . ' , Asheville yearly. . Apply to "or address ClLllPPORDt Phone 719. BUtmore Wood. Phone 700, is better. Annandale Wood. Phone 878. Blomberg'B Leading Cigar Store, Patton Ave. ' . Biltmore Firewood. Phone 700. Every one likea our Almond and Gocoanut Macaroons "Our bakers know how to " bake them. HESTON'S Two Building Lbt Bargains Fine lot with frontage of 82 feet on Church street. Just the ptace xo duiiu i. t ?v Mtto td iTr eoln I a 'boaraing nuusw i -.. - I in next three days will give. Dig reauc- tion In price. Also one -roomi nouse on CoUege street, nojw renung wr ner month. Can toe bougnt ror j.,aw.w cash if taken at once. from Get particulars Real Btate Agt, Boom 87 Library Bldg.' These bargains are the REAL kind, as an mspec tion will show. Either will bring handsome re turns on the amount invested when improved, for the reason that the locations are very desirable. We can name you a price 25 per cent under actual cash value Are you disposed to take advantage of such an opportunity? ' If so see us at once. Wilkie & LaBarba, i A e.nts 23 Paf ton Avenue H. F. GRANT & SOU, 48 Patton avenue. . , Asheville, N. C. Garden Peas of excellent variety Wood's Garden Peas. Last sunnfier's pea crop was very short and as a con-, sequence supply is limited and prices a little higher. Try and anticipate your wants early. Grant's Pharmacy - 5 4 ' " " w 1 12. -A V- - S 5 . "i iP.
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