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'1 I o H o Q a c 3 O 13 O 00 O O O O 1 4- .i o u i-, O S f2 00 o o H i a, S FRYEOH THE SUBSID Y BILL IN A LENGTHY SPEECH HE AO VOCATES TTllN THE , SENATE' ; &ndr havei. served Bcn&eimeekaof theiTK fttae are-not y fcoiitfeififgt let' tbe court Bione, uut are maKlngr anptaerf . eitoF mrougn ineir attorneya t8-get,iooBe. r B.-- J: (Best, of' ebunsel dor JHowrCLA: Hawfey f aadf ally -has secTed' fronpl v;noer justice Tranches a .wTlt errom to , the , Sreme ,court of the United I States-,- Best says he . vfilY also1 aixpeaj .. v from Justice .Piirneirs decision- in the.fw.,, ..- . .. hatoes'c&rpus matter, and that the case"'1 ivtiy fcNTERTAINED UNTIL both 6n, the . writ of error and oai-.the (Best Instrument for Finding 1 a? r Foreign Markets, American 'State' imr rieansi m$ ADVOCACY ENTIRELY UNSELFISH . i-.Vi.- -: n - PRINCE IIEtM IN CHICAGO appeal, eill likely the heard- hy the United States Sucpenie court in Aprifc or Ufav. s. f 3? pnwniTinw nir MIDNIGHT IN THE CITY BY THE LAKE. lit 9AIT; TO . HAVE OFFERED .TWICE Expected that a. Traip JWIT frcna.thofflceof theehiefidegpatcer I the -'follQwdugr , inionmatlon regarding MUCH ASt THE , SUM WHICH . condition of . the Mhy . (branch1 6ra COVERNME- WASi fyMP' . to pay;; O Oh a-. o 1f !WaehInton, Marc3J'-The 'shipi'siito sidf hill occupied tmoat of the session of the aenate , today,, 3enatof Fjry e in a lengthy speech advocated the meas ure. He quoted statlsticB to show that tecause ofhtgi cwees and - the price of food; lit costs; nore to operate the American' sheiunship St. Louis than the British steamship Oceanic or the Ger man steamship Wllhelun der Grpsse. "He told of, thea utosidied 'paid toy the foreih governments to ships operating und their flags, and declared that there vvas not a nation on earth that needed markets tor Its surplus products nore than did the United States. He asserted that there could, toe no doubt that the best instrument for finding market 'was an American steamship manned toy Americans. He declared his advocacy of the ibill was entirely unsel fish, inasmuch as he was not. Interested In may shipping1. cprporatJion. The house devoted most of the day to consideration of the conference re ;port on the Philippines tariff foill. On motion of Mr. Payne the .previous ques- Elaborate Banquet, a Uori- t , cert, a Brilliant Ball and a Supper. H0YALLY ENTERTAINED it Maay have come to my .ltraln 'In the middle of thfe night to welcome me, and I am deeply grateful. You know- whose representative Iam. SI Jwant you all to know the abject of . my mission to the' United Staffies--o7cement the friendly (bonds; existim; betweeik" the'two coun tries. I want you , to' know that Ger many is ever ready to exchange greet ings and shake hands across the At lantic whenever you are ready to do so. I am the representative of a na tion which Is ever ready to fight a na tion of arms, but hot a. belligerent na tion. My sovereign' is eer an adocate of peace and intends keeping' his peace iwith the nations. I am deeply impress edsby the yastness of ydur ;country and the largeness of its commerce. This greatness grown on me dally, as I travel through your land. I find the United States worth having' as a friend. Now let us drink to the city of Sf,, LtouW and Us prosperity.' j ; jf OFFER REFUSED SENATE SUB-COMMITTEE RE- j . . PORTS ADVERSELY ON THE PROPOSITION. FOUR HOURS IN ST. LOUIS Ltion on the adoption of the report was Thursday midnight ctuineu. .... "From AsheviUe-M Candler the road s open. , - r "From" Candler to (kanton: it is' clos ed. :' '' - -' . MFriwn Candler to Canton itls cloSr' "From Whittier to Bry son (City it Is closed. , v . . ' '"From -Bryson City , to Murphy It is open. . TThe road will prdbalbiy be open; from Canton' to fMurphy tomorrow (Tuesday), morning and the roadvwill' be in operating order toy "Wednesday morning1. 'v t .. - 03etweeii Candler and Canton' about sixty-sixty feet of fills is washed away. The rails etill hang together tout are completely undermined. The Intention is to build a track around this -break temporarily. Jang-s"are at work from too th ends of J the road repairing the damage and it. is expected that the work wdjl toe so far advanced this morning; that a train will leave Asheville jfor IMunphy, and one from iBryson City or Murphy for Asheville. An immense amount of madl, expressage and freight has accumu lated ., at the Asheville depot for the1 toiwns along' the Murphy line, rw-hiich have 'been shut out of the iworld since A SIL.VER CASKET PRESENTED TO HIM CONTAINING ADDRESS OF THE Cpr-yHIS to MAIIY HORTH CAROLINA STREAMS OVERFLOWED NEUSE RIVER DID SOME DAM iftAAWEAOFTH E; " ' : GOLD BRlpK MEH. 4 If we have it, it is the BEST. A Good Chopping Axe is a necessity about ev ery home. We will, sail you a splendid axe, with good cutting qualities, for from 50c to 00 and a good handle for 10 cents ,more. Asheville Hardware Co ON THE SQUARE. SOCIALISTS DENOUKCE PRIf CE HENRY'S VISIT Berlin, March - 3.- In the reichstag today Herr Gradnauer and otlier social ists denounced Brthce Henry' visit rto the ?'United . StaiesVV ChanceHor von f r Buel' in a , lengthy : reply 5 regret ar- Crradnauet's denunciation, especiany in view of the splendid (wel come the prince had received frora the American .oeoole. He said the mrinmp'si Special to the Gazette. ' ... visit had no esroeclal nolicical otolect ahd Raleitf, . N. C,,Marc3.nie-.filii-.; the. only object in View was the main water In tUe sreaans;of the state, es- talning of the traditional .good relations pecially ia the west, has thrown all between the two countries. He de trains off their schedule for the lasi ; clared that nations had every in- terest m living m peace. lie could not three or lour days. North and south of Rajeigh the rivers have all been, far oi of .their 'banks and travel is slow and careful. Catawba river on the .Atlanta division of the Seaboard, where the water was' unprecedently high, washouts prevented a continuance of -travel on the line. A detour was made on the Southern to Chester,, but here it waa found that the Southern track 'was washed out and the train re turned to Atlanta. perceive a point in the remotest future where Germany and America need cross one another. (Cries of "bravo.") The chancellor expressed the "belief that not only the members of the reichstag but the German people viewed with lively satisfaction . the .brilliant reception ac corded the prince. ((Renewed cries of "ibravo.") Our beade Beci Room Suit with French Plate Mirror in Dresser and Wash Stand, swell top drawers Only J$25 Mrs. L. A JOHNSON'S 4S PATTON AVE. The strawiberry crop in the ' eastern part of the state this year promises to be unusually heavy and the fruit' of su perior quality. The Wilmington Fruit and Truck Growers' Journal in. its issue of Saturday estimates the increase in Strawberry acreage In 'North Carolina this year at fully 20 per cent. The fbean and pea crop will be up to the average and far ahead of last season's while it is considered the potato cantaloupe and watermelon crops will advance greatly n importance. The Neuse river is away out of its banks. The cultivated lands (below Greensboro are all submerged.. Com munication with the south side of the river is cut off. The present freshet is by far the biggest since last May, when the -water was several feet higher than it is now. That was the ibiggest fresh et that the section had seen since the noted year of 1867. T 'r- s TThe three "gold 'brick" men who were sent to the penitentiary fromGreensboro J Value Makes the Bargain? The price is only an inducement; We ofler the inducement, but never without the value. The I. X;L. Department Store Phone 107.' 22 Patton Ave. educate Your Bowels With Caaemrect Candy Cathartic, cure constipation xorevf y tocaJr if a a aiatt. crvipTa?xw&rzr&d INSURGENTS ENCOUNTERED TEN AMERICANS MISSING DESTRUCTIVE OVERFLOWS IN NEW YORK STATE New York, March 3. All the rivers of the state have had destructive over flows In the last three days, and in but few places are. the floods -yet receding. At Albany conditions continue serious and distressing1. No -street cars were moved in that city yesterday and but few today. The lower levels of, the town are . still submerged, and many people have tbeen driven from their homes, some toeing carried out .iby row- boats. All up the river above Albany the "Hudson has overflowed its banks, covering a far 'greater area of farm Jand than in the most destructive freshet of recent years. The river 'be came stationary at a late hour last night and is slowly falling today. VTteTjCOME TO I SPEECH IN ACCEPTING IT. ' r Mi. ?J - - : ' - " ChIcago, March 3. Prince Henry ar irred here at 6;35 tpuig-h.t. He was wel comed by Mayor Harrfeoo, the German CRjeul, t Dr . ., , Wever, : and a - host of prominent citizens. liarge crowds had assembled to (the vicinity of the station aiid when? 'the Ft-in - . I . w tc mr - w . , ptotform of the. car he (wa.enthusiksr ticairy' cheered. The prince and party Were" escorted to carriages to waitine and" driven "to : the Auditorium hateL where he was tendered a banouet by Chicago's vrepreseDitative citizens. It was an elafoorate,aftair. & Prom the Auditorium the Prince and Ate suite were driven Ito the First regi ment armory. The party was escorted by t detachment of cavalry police. As the prince entered the ibuilding he was greeted with the word "Welkommen" displayed in electric lights from the top gallery oppositeOhe eultrance. The ar mory was beautifully decorated and as transformed into a veritable garden spot. Smilax, cut flowers and potted plants , were artistically , arranged throughout Ithe building. . .i Prince Henry, .was escorted to avbx on the second, balcony whicn had been gracetuy .. -draped In German and American flags. His entire suite were Seated jn.the tx with him. The Prince exsupied a chair used on the occasion McKinley's and XKwey's . visita-. It s a 'inassife affair," completely gtiaed. ex(jepi jor ;uie upuoisterjing or aarK greenpiusn. to the right of the Prince sat Mayor Harrison', out the left Gover nor Totes. -The prince was' entertained for an hour with songs by the Germania maennerchor and the ladies' choral so ciety. At the conclusion of Ithe ceremonies at the 'armory "the prince was again drliven to the auditorium, where a bril liant bald was held -in his honor.The ball room was brilliainftly lighted and hand somely, bedecked with flowers and flags. In all : parts of the room emblems of Germany and the United Staltes were gracefully entwined. At midnight a supper was served in the main dining room of the hotel. ' The prince opened the ball in hie hon or at the auditorium iby leading the grand unarch with Mrs. Carter Harri son. " He did not participate in the dancing,. The Transfer Would be Involved in Insurmountable Com-' plications. , i ANGLO-FRENCH SYNDICATE REP0RTED READY TO BUYl DETACHMENTS FROM MANILA SEVERELY-PUNISHED BANpS OF RAIDERS. Manila, March 3. While a detach ment of constabulary, numbering twen- jty-flve under command of an Amer ican officer was searching for President Ampil of Gainta, recently kidnapped .iby insurgents, it encountered1 seventy in surgents. . tThe deachment foungh until their ammunitdon was exhausted Pribchard and Foster investigated the and then dispersed. Ten of 4he detach ment are .missing. Detachments of troops from Manila, iby mjLcing' forced night inarches, surprised and severely punished the band of raiders. FR0(.l THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Special to the Gazette-. ., - "Washington, iMarch 3. r-The appoint ment of M. M. Nolamd for postmaster at? Split Mountain, in Haywood county, has (been recommended by Congressman Moody. . . . CM. Bernard of Raleigh, late United States district attorney for. .the eastern district of North Carolina,- is In the ci$y on business. .Mr. Bernard is located permanently at- Raledgl: tfand ' i engage In the ' practice f lawt - , ' George K. (Pritchard left for North Carolina last night to foe gone ten days. He will go to Asheville first, t9Pi Jthere to hlS "home to Bafeersrines" amf will re turn to Washington! by way of Johnson City, Tenn. COSTS MORE, HE SHOWS, TO OP-; ERATE THE AMERICAN sHJP; ' ST. LOUIS THAN THE OCEANIC OR THE WILHELM STJER : - GRIOSSE. Washington, March 3. 'At a aneeting of- the senate susb-committee on canals today an adverse report was ordered on the proposition on 'the tPajiamtf canal company's offer to sell Ms rights, for $40,000,000. This committee, which is composed of lawyers, Including Senators legal question Involved. The reports states that complications an the way of the transfer are Insurmountable and (Continued on fourth page.) A GOOD STORE, iilGHT CHDAt. (Many are using toy new lamp for lighting their stores now, and they are well lighted, 3 H. LAW, ; t jf aiiton Avenue.; b.Biltmoxe Wood. Phohr Too, la better. Annandafe W ood. Phone 378. 54 Patton At. GLASSES ; Ground to Order. ;,W$ have Justcdrb pleted'. our, less grinding" , plant, which enables as to fit the -most complicated lenfe Without delay, ' Satishiction -Guaranteed. McKEE, The Optician Opp. PoatofCLee. - FOR SALB. . .. -... 2 residence properties on Biltmore road very cheap. 1 9-room house, three acres of ground, 'beautibul lawn and shade trees. City water. ' - . i ' . . . 1 6-room house, lot 50 by 125. - . . '.. - ' These properties are splendid investments. Apply to or -address d. H. GLIEFORD, Phono 719. ,-' -"iSealitate At. Rootn 87 Library Bldg.;. TWENTY HIKERS KILLED BY A SNOW SLIDE Ouray, Colo., iMarch 3. A report re ceived here today states that twenty miners were killed by a snow1 slide at the Sunnyside mine on Sunday night The mine buildings are entirely nvSped out. PRESIDENT WILL VISIT CHARLESTON EXPOSITION Washington, March 3. The president today ; informed the couimtittee from Charleston, who called, ou. him; ,that he would visit the exposition ,n that dty I mi .. .-.! . ' 1 Biltmore Wood. Phone 700, lsettr. Annandale Wood.' Phone J78v St. Louis March 3. Prince Henry of Prussia spent four hours in Sit. Louis today, during which time . he was roy ally entertained at a short reception at the Union fetation: There was an ad dress of welcome br Mayor Wens' and a similar address by a committee of the German Army and Navy veterans-and a short reception; , preceded by a" drive through the business section or the city to the west end where the St. Louis club, ithe prince, and suite breakfasted. There Mayor Wells presented Prince .Henry with a superb casket of sterling silver Ornamented with " insignia and trimmings of gold containing the ad dress presented earlier. To this the prince : responded briefly. Carriages were again taken and the party drove through Ithe beautiful residence section to the waiting train, which left for Chi" oago at 11 a. m. ' In. acknowledging: the gift of the cas ket Prince Henry said: "Since reaching America I have been travelling day and right ' through .this fwonderful country, j and I assure you I have been deeply -impressed by the hospiltality and" kind- ly feeling that I have met day acd night.;- Ivwj$h 'hi thank alFbf'5 you and also to thaiik aH of those with whom I ' have been able to talk and shake hands i 1 "Take It To Field's This is the remark that will be made to you by most anyone when your watch gets y cranky and won't go. Our watch makers are skilled , exp erts and our charges made for repairs are reasonable. Arthur M, Field G)mpany Leading Jewelers Cor, latton Ave. and Church St. s Biltihore iFlrewood. : Phone - TOO. HESTONfS BAKERY We sell youa nice Layer Cake for 15and 25 cents. Good'ories. None better; HESTON'S 26,South Main. CHOICE HOUSES POR RBRT. . Six nintoii8et-il6wi'ii'ear Mbntfor-aveiiuef' eleotricligHt; pxrce lam bath. comDletely furnished, $40." - . : - Eight room house on Pearson Drive, Ehprt distance frjm'-car line; electric rights, porcelain patn ana otner moaern conveniences, com pleteiy furniebedISO. . .. .s Eight room hbtxee 6a Cumberland avenue, one block from car line; electric lights, porcelain bath and other conveniences, completely furnished, $50. Five room apartment near Montford avenue ; elec tric lights, porcelain bath, completely furnished, $37.50. UNFURNISHED HOUSESMODERN CONVENIENCES. Six room house Chestnut street, $18. Eight room house near Char lotte street, $21. Eight room-house Cumberland avenue, $30, Nine room house between Motftford and Cumberland, $40. Six room house South French Broad avenue, $12. , Seven room house Haywood street, $22.50. Nine room house Haywood street, $27,50. ' Nine room house, new, Pine and Baird $27-50, Eight room house Penland street; $20. See us for further particulars. , s " - WIL.KIE s IaaBARBE,,. 23 -Patton Ave.. . -Real Estate Aets., - Phone 661.1 Money Refunded If not as Represented. Absolute Fairness ,r Polite and Courteous Treatment tq All 9 is why the best trade continues to go to umner s SPECIAL SALES ONNOW White Madras Wash goods department Table Damask Linen department Muslin Wear Underwear department- Domestics Domestic department Mattings Matting department Rugs Rug Department Chinaware V . Queensware Department If You are Tired of Paying Rent Come and let us explain how we can seU you a good house on the installment plan. We have several desirable places we can eli jrou this way. H. F. GRANT & SON 48 Patton avenue. Asheville, N. C. lien a Cough hangs on and tends to become' chronic try GRANT'S EGG 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 BOTT-E, Grant's Pharmacy t I : I - i 1 li 5 I
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