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i - i i i VOL. VH. NO. 14 ASHEVILLE, N. C TUESDAY MOENING, FE3E0AHY 25, 1302 FIVE CENTS PER COPT. FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR n f Oestreiciier& Go 51 Patton Avenue. HONORS TO PRINCE HENRY AT NATIONAL CAPITAL TILLMAN'S INVITATION C 4) 3 t: u o - a c ' c o I ..3 c m i C M' o 5 w 4 11 linnTrniniiui Ui 1 .11 B UuOllOIUllui UU fl J 51 Patton Avenue. MMiiiMMMijjiiMBTiTrTrwTr'MM"Ma,MiB,gg ' 1 I! TO DINE WITH PRINCE HENRY WITHDRAWN BY ROOSEVELT. of .and suite, accompanied toy tt State Library, " a both the pU ibasey. ar rived here at 10:20 Voloctnld .inxxriiing pnompltly on schedule time. The trip from Baltflroore too Washington was without incMent. No stops were made until the cdty was reached. The rear of the train, iwas closely guarded by the His and Strie" the Senate. McLaurin's Names the Rolls of SENATOR TILLMAN IN CONTEMPT IN THE SENATE 1SAYS HE HAS DONE NOTHING TO JUSTIFY PRESIDENT'S INSULT ING HIM, BUT DOES NOT CARE. Washington, Feb. 24. The president Reception at White House, Following a Brilliant Pageant nrP?S ,. , ... , , Roosevelt welcomed to the United tmm tho nannt--RrlOT Stnn at KaltllTinro I act-Nlfirnt S State Prince Henrv of Prussia. All of r r the state departmeffts on the first1 floor Banquet-Was Well Guarded in Train on His First Rail- , , of the conwnunlcating parlors, the Blue rO&Q I r I P jfoooofc where the president and .Trince r . met and exchanged their greetings, the 1 Ted mfl.rlm mfcuiaied bv Mrs. and M'ss , , , . ,4. Roosevelt, and the Green room where Washington, Feb. 24. -Prince Henry thrty policement spread over he first th. thlJ. members o tnree doocks, naatr a nunarea rrom. the catoinet and their ladies, che wife to (wtthln a block txf the white house of Secretary COrtelyou and a few in amd two scores more of them assembled ryited guests, were exquisitely beauti !n Penmsylvania avenue immediately in ful, vThe great East room where were front of the executive grounds.. All conducted the prince's sui:, the Ger these -were reinforced toy a large fum- many embassy and staff, the American ber in citizen's clothes. Ait the white officers and other prominent Ssts house a lare kfcftaill of tmflice assisted were handsomely decora.-i. In thfroe nouse a targe Gam of pice asswtea departments, as elsewhere, un- m keeping the gates fret from intrusion 0 , J, avoid- nHtH ft that -xDW. . ett, (Out tne ncn jurnuure ana ary- TJhJiIwn hA lomr Wbeni the line of carriagres- bearing- ies the artistically arranged vafes rwill be exercised throughout the jour- the cortee started f rom the flfled with great clusters of American rr-r nrKnir Vo. mrlnP'fli STfl.V OKI: Amen- . . , . xl uj, vxx".b, - - depot a platoon of sixteen mounted -po- njeauty roses ana otner Diossns, uic thf ' r ,nvitltinn ' tpnded f!11: "cemen. wheeled into line nd took porf evergreens ana the rgeous uniforms isSSrirn loSh Srolfnt aunijs -tne xu ,r"" tion at the head of (the column. Acting i xne prmce ana m yivy w.iu. attend the dinner to ie given tonight Washington in democraitic fashion, , , . - makp. iths fscene one of exceptional w utieuu waeumuer w oe giveu wiugu,,, with aibout him. weuienaQI wmews waa 4iT and tv. bonor ranee ttenry oi Prussia, ieWd- the president's delegates that They constituted the P Cwasl0:45 o'clock when the escort- he wished to see as much aslossifble of a eilar s J? mounted police, un- j colunm swun& the rSSe throtS which he was to- der Sergeanlt Harris, protected the rear. gate, and at a pad the place throng n wicn ne Between the police 'and . carriages up the oad driveway to the white travel, and that as there would be i some marched the mi,utary escortt cmpris. house Here the coiunm broke into sin interest on Ithe part of ing troops F and G, Second United gl6 rank tacing the main entrance. At. seeing him as well, he though tt woma stgjteg cavalry1j from Fort Meyer head -the word of command the prince's car be. best to use open carriages in th band pth riage passed the gate, with that snap driVtag portion of the itrary every- artillery, all under the d precision which has made the Sec where. The delegates, told him they of Lieut..Col. Dimmick.They ond regiment famous ry ae flajh would so arrange the matiter. . J:,i., Secretary of State Hay , fletar, of in open flanMn& , patton ofpresent . RTn w-vv I V T" r 10 1 UT VI III I I I Mil VUL I - " j me tvjf s, r ' . (prince's carriage.. Odj each side were I State Pearce and Count Quada and two mtountea policement fully moumited with attaches of the ermau equipment of gauntlets and dress sad- awaiited 'the 'arrival of the train at the depot. The embassy officials were in -aiTiaee so as to avoid as much Sans, drove up at a rapid pace and it full uniform. A bugle call toy a cav- -ble annoyance or embar- pssed under the porte cochere., the ma v. orwoi irvf thp tiraia. It was halted a. !rinf ihand struck ud the German na- i . TflRsmfnT tvi rnp Trrvai euesi. a. swib. . . ,. i. v,Qr tionial air, -which was continuea until of policemeiv on- foo also marched pany had left their ear alongside the carriages on each side at ; riages. Intervals of six paces, in single file. Hon! B. 'C. MacFariand, president of Banked along each side of the rouite, ! tne comeiissioners of the District of in addition to Ithe police, were over ( Columbia, in welcoming the prince on 1,400 men of the District Of Columbia i behalf of the district, said: a-- militia from the Sixth street depot to "Your Royal Highness: The commia- ' elnnrs (nf thp .Ti strict, of Columlbia have jv v. . , e liiUK y i v turn a. avenue. jl nejr i"i"-' . . . Q-r-ri nnd nassed to the reception , J,. .. ,.T,o1tl th honor to offer the hearty greetings ciin.a- . , , i UOUDlc llixe JU. sell urxuous UK ru lcx v o.io - troom. Commander Cowles, President Racine inwards. The militia of e government and the people of nosfwelt's brother-fin-law, amd Adjt.- four pace iiaornwaras. i ne iium 5 capital. Drawn originally the prince was not far behina wiem. non-commissioned staff, (together 6ent in hospitality all the citizens of the Walking rapidly and smmngiyw i the brig.ade bandf whiich played repttblic, We have just celebrated the otoup of officials, detectives ana news . airs at intervals, had posts 0P-.i7nth" .nnivprsarv of the birth of j paper men, through a double lane 01 each gide of the rMte house. (George Washington, "The Father of j whom he passed, saluting with a toucn idoubJe line of sentlkiels lef t a gap His 'Country," the founder of the dis- of his hand to tne giiT-rcims f(Jur feet Jn the avtoue two trict of iColumiDia, wnose name is Dome he wore, he crossed the depot aisle and Fifteenth street block by the city that he planned, the seat edtered Ithe reception troom. There he treasurv Between them the of the government of the United States, iame, t minutes. "LSSTSi.S,. Th. I IL ,f S: Henry, acpaMM W , Mlamen wore radTess unatorms, Trtttt "7n -""nd ,e aMratlon irvArrtfflts. Torace cansL leseiniffs axiu. . E. BREESE MAKES DENIAL ADDING A CHARGE OF ATTEMPT ED BLACKMAIL AGA.NSTJ ' THE DEPUTY. J. T. Merrell Analyzes this Charge and the Major's Defense. 1 s r K t ,1t 4 DECLARES BREESE KNEW HE WAS A DEPUTY. A detachment of marines, headed by its famous band, had taken place at the right and left of .the imain entrance, racing nortn. The first carriage containing the prince, Secretary Hay and Rear Admiral Ev- just outside the depot, the engine de tached and the cars ibacked to a posi tion opposite the receiving room, mid way down the train shed. The welcom ing party passed quickly inlto the prince's car and Informally extended to him the welcome to the city. & f aw moments later the me: at the white house It is stated that this action on the 1 part of the president -was made necessa ry from the fact that it was due to the occurrences on the floor of the senate lat ' Saturday, the senator from South Carolina was declared in contempt of the senate. Senator 'Martin of Virginia, a memiber of the committee on naval affairs, has accepted an invitation in Mr. Tillman's place. The invitation was extended originally to Mr. Tillman owing to the fact that he is the rank ing minority memiber of the naval af fairs committee. There was a sensational sequel to the decision of the president to eliminate Senator Tillman from the list of din ner guests. The president sent for S.en ator Cockrell, (Mo), and asked him as s. friend and democratic colleague of iMr. Tillman to suggest to the latter the propriety of withdrawing his accept ance of the dinner invitation. The pres ident explained his attitude in the mat ter and said that in view of the con empt proceedings Mr. Tillman's pres ence would not onlv be an 'affront to the senate, but a discourtesy to Prince Henry. Mr. Cockrell accepted the com mission, and later telephoned to the president that Mr. Tillman absolutely refused to withdraw his acceptance in response to the president's suggestion. The president immediately cancelled the invitation in a note he dispatched di rectly to Mr. Tillman shortly before noon today. In this note, which was very brief and formal, the president (Continued on 8th page) THE FORMER BANK PRESIDENT! INTIMATES HE IS THE VICTIM OF CRUEL PERSECUTION HIS EXPLANATION OF THE SUM-' MONING OF THE DEPUTY TQ BREVARD. .$ i Editor of the Gazette: In answer to the interview entitled "Breese's overtures to a deputy mar shall regarding jury," in Sunday morn ing's Gazette, I beg to eay that it is out of whole cloth an. iintfamous insinuation and blackmailing distortion of facts, but ait the same time in thorough keep ing with the uniformly unfair, one sided treatment to which I have been subjected all along: the line from. th (Continued on 4th page.) If we have it, it is the BEST. Coal Heaters Give Satisfaction Its a matter of pride with us to sell a heater (that will" give satisfaction. We are after your future good will as well as the present dol- We are now giving a twenty per cent reduction on all heating toves. Asheville Hardware Co. ON THE SQUARE. last of the open carnages. me wMle gioyes. The naval battalion of riaeres of the others were drawn up in Drescribed uniform. line, and the prince's carriage dashed ait rapid speed to ttne neaa oj. reCEPTTION AT THE WHITE umn. instantly uw yim : HOUSE. QUO! viie vyiwh. - Intermingled with tne cwwu. at the depot was a - ij. Mia men flPttfCtlVeS aiili or secreL bci policemen. Special precautions had been taken to insure tne saieiy -"c and his cortege and to keep the people from pressing closely on the party at any stage of Its journey ' through the public places fln the city. Major Sylves ter, the chief of poliee, had 250 of his uniformed men on special duty and 125 of these were detailed at the depot. As sisting the local detectives weie - corps of detectives assenwiea iwm number of other cities, waicmug v f amiMar faces, of criminals and uspects from other points. The Soiithside men. were also watching for men. at tne u- Several mounted policemen guarded the rear of the train of Frederick the Great and that he drew his great qualities largely from the Teuton stock. The monument which commemorates and typifies our first president visibly in its towering height from every quarter of thef ed (Oontinued on the eighth page.) W. S. HYAMS GETS THE FEDERAL COURT CLERKSHIP Special to the Gazette. Washington, Feb. 24. Judge James E. Boyd off the western) district of North Cairolina today tendered to W. S.. Hy- ame the appointment of the Unftea Staltes Circuit and' District courts at Asheville, to succeed Charles F. Mc Kesson!, who has resffigfmed. Mr. Hyams has accepted and will iwffthin (two or three weeks take charge of the office. ten guarded the rear , eminently qualified shed- The safe guaramg i . Irv !busl- nniviVw Ms immediate , ax was eueoicu .. w soecial details of police- men under several lieutenants, sustain a serious loss when Mr. Hyams assumes his new poeitaon. Your correspondent learns positively that George K. Pritchard was offered the position by Judge Boyd. When seen regarding' the matter, pre-1 vfioue to Mr. Hyams' appointment, Sheriff Pritchard said: "Yes, the fed eral clerkship at Asheville has been offered to me by Judge Boyd, who is a personal friend of mine, and after some consideration I have declined the ap-nolntmekit.i "I have recommended another man to Ithe judge for the position but, as yet, I Our Lieade Bed Room Suite with French Plate Mirror in Dresser and Wash Stand, swell top drawers. Only -$35 Mrs. L. A JOHNSON'S 43 PATTON AVE. mess and official life. TViirHinisr his p-i cht vears of service art several lieutenants, . - -- ----- - . . whom was divided couiity Mr. Hyams has displayed such have received no assurance tnat ne w. order on xne route - mnetencv and fideailty to duty thax get tne piace. white house, having separate but men? him As I have before stated, Sheriff Prltch ' M..-AMcm. There were ; st?vi-u wuiuc v . ..-i-.v rHinm . isnterlocKing jua- ... . t court clerk an North Carolina. ara noias a must uua . , i,n ' rviT,! nani&i AT Kamsdeii. tne Sax years as secretary 01 tne reyuu- 1 wiu' - can state icommlttee and five years as secretary Ito Senator Pritchard has giv en Mr. Hyams thorough knowledge of state politics and Senator Pritchard will LAMP STOVE FOR $2.90. Ill A. Entirely new. The most pleasing i tie stove ever miade and the hottest, i. H. Law. 35 Patton avenue. Value Makes the 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. 0.1 wd. Phone 700, is better. ) JULXUW. - Annandale Wood. Phone 878. GLASSES Ground to Order. pieieu our ici grinding plant, which enables us to fit the most complicated lense Without delay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. McKBE, The Optician Opp. .Postoffloe. J. Durand imported Sardines 15 cents a can; two for 25 cents. Hiram Lindsey, Phone 200 450 South Main St. H. PBTRIB, Merchant TajjoP-l t P&ttoa Ay. Nor57 PATTON AVE. fHUHg 4 " ' CAD CAI.P " ' rim inuut , r j mtMin. Best location in rrug (business, Ashevajle, JNV r-well equipped store. Cash the city. Near postoffice. Established ein',ne5i by druggists trade, no credit!- Full prices Pff QtSSS thousand people visit association. 85 doctors, population 24, 000 One hunarea xu Asheville yearly. Apply to or address - ---.--jot Blltmore Wood. Phone 700, is better. Annandale Wood. Phone S78. Blltmore Firewood. 'Plne TOO. Htrylers Gocoa Purity, DeHciousness of fla .vor unexcelled. You get it at HESTON'S Phnnel83 26 S. Main A Good Watch sergiean't-at-arms of Ithe senate, which he is loth to relinquish. His relations with Col. Ransajell are most pleasant and there is a warm personal -friendship between the two gentlemen;. 'Ooweressman James M. Moody is ex pected back from North Oarallnia today. Mrs. Moody will accompany the major to Washington . Judge Boyd arrived last nighlfr from Greensboro. need careful attention at stated intervals to keep it going as it should go, but it Should Receive Careful Attention We know how to put it invcon riiiHnn and keen it bo. arid our rcharge for same is very (moderate If your watch is not running properly, bring it to us and we will tell you what it needs. Arthur ML Field Company Leading Jewelers . Cor. Patton Ave. and Church St. A Few Roagh Weather. Prices ! N. C. Wool Blankets 2.75 and 3,98 6.00 1 1-4 all ool 4.50 ' : Elegant Steamer and Golf Rugs 5.98 Satteen Comforters 1.50 and 175 Lace Curtains at half price China Toilet Sets 11 pieces 2.98 i Dinner Sets, loo pieces 8.50 Mattings 12, 16, 18 and 25c Smyrna Rugs 75c to l2.5o Ladies' $2 Hats closing, 69c Ginghams and Wash Dress I Goods 5c to 5oc per yard Latest novelties . in ladies' neckwear, Big values in women's and men's hosiery, new belts and purses, As soon as the weather clears watch out for big sales and unheard-of values at i Sumners Desirable Hotel Property For Sale. I nrnated in the most beautiful sections of Western North Carolina and has been successully conducted forfseeral seasons. Hot and cold water; porcelain baths lovely grounds delightful views; nine acres land; one-tourth mile trom rail road station; Price $6,ooo worth more. Also another hotel property for sale in thriving town west of Asheville. Business constantly increasing. See us for particulars. Wilkie & LaBarbe, Real Bsfatc Ajenfs 23 Patton Avenue Phone 661 If You are Tired i of Paying Rent Come and let us explain how we can Bell yon a good house on the installment plan. We have several . desirable places we can sell you tnis way. H. F. GRANT & SON, 49 Patton avenue. Asheville, N. C. 4 -fit! 1 1 is v. : ill 1 t .1 )" S i v .4 i ;l ! 14 i t'-'i j1 , i 3 3 1 1 ! r 1 t 1 1 -tf When a Cough hangs on and tends to ibecome chronic try OBANT-S EGO EMULSION. It is both food and medicine and supplies the system with Warmth, and strength and enables It to throw off the cough. PRICE $1.00 PER PINT B0rpt'T.(B4 Grant's Pharmacy Phone 719. Real Btate Agt, Boom 87 Library BlOg. B . ... ' :dtU
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