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VOL. VII. NO. 36 ASHEViLLE, N. C., oATUKUAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1902 FIVE CENTS PER nniryv POUR DOLLARS A YBAR - 1 ii CI in in 3 3 s o 4 O c "5u S o S q . '3 4) 3- So 3 - c o 2 i r - l? ! o o o - O D g c 5 o 3 CO RIVER-HARBOR BILL PASSED HOUSE ADOPTS MEASURE CAR- ii fun 0f it. RYING TOTAL EXPENDITURE OF $61,000,000. drop on this side of the watefsays a dispatch to the Herald from? .Berlin.- While the papers give nroch space to, all kinds of dull subjects, tbetfrfnceS arrival is little more than casually not- ed . Many of the papers have nothing , -to say at all. , The caxtoonastwis hard At work and'almost each day some new . caricature comes out minimizing the value of Prince Henry's visit or mak CUBA READY FOR TRANSFER wears a black coat, stiff bosomed, col ored shirt and a black and white neck tie. Immediately behind his-chair sits his f atheiv a man of pleasant face and gentle look. By his side are the two girls and a sister of the another. SMITH TO ARRANGE FOR GUEVARA'S SURRENDER iWOOD SAYS ONLY A FEW MINOR ; DETAILS REMAIN TO BE i t COMPLETED. Senate Passes Bill to Protect the President Subs tan tialy j y as Reported from Committee. CUba Ready for Self Govern ment and Revenues Equal to Financial Demands. BILL FILIPINOS HEALTHY AND CON TENT IN RECONCENTRA- i DO CAMPS. I Manila, March 20. General Smith, in J command in the island of Samar, to- ; GOVERNMENT WILL BE ViilA T in j 1 i Liidu lie wiii meet u-uevarra, per sonally, March 24 and larraiige the de tails and aengrtb of the proposed arm le gate TJitfr T(J KBTTrraia WAR TAXES tiee to facilitate the collection of Gue- 0RGANIZED NEXT MONTH :va"a's "a with their rifles land their A cttnsas istUANiD'S " AFPXlRS . subsequenit formal surrender. Proba- , SULiZiE'R TRH1ECD' TO GET A KiOLJ-i "Jierai smun win oner iaie, ud- , erty and protection to all who !take the OAUL. ON RIVERS AN'J HiAH- oath of tallegience and assist ia the BORS BHJL. BUT W1AS 'LdATJGH- of and 17" f normal conditions in the Islands. Lieutenant Wm: S. Sinclaia of the E1E OUT QF THE IDEA. Twenty-eighth infantry, recently tried IWILL SOQNk BID REiACHiEID UN UEBS A 'GfREJAHEJR TARIFF RE- D-UOTSLON IS IMAiDB. Savannah, March 21. General Wood passed through here today on his way Washington, March 21. The house by courtmartial on the chiarge of caus-j to Washington, where he is to see passed the river and harbor bill today, ing the death of a soldier prisoner by . Roosevelt and PresidentwBlect Palmia of The total expenditure authorized by gagging him 'and pouring water cm his the bill is $61,000,000 Sulzer tried to head, has been acquitted. TV tmn i- j- -3 - 1 TT e-Pf a. rvll mi 1.1 on iti? irva.ssae-e !bill (hut i41c tvvu iwukbuiowo camps m xa $-1 o Pu o X u j jj- r , .O 5 Of- u . is-O- o ii2 S 3 O u p AY Q QJ W Cuba. (In an interview he said the is I land is now ready lor transfer, only a ' j? - j i i 1 i . tn-npc r,miT, o-o. fr,iiT, iew aetans yet remaining to ue cam' was ereetea wnn gooa narurea jeers imaintaJned. The Fiiinoa in th camns pleted. He declared he thought the ana ai'oes oy tne meaniDers. numDer i , , - ,7 , , . of , minor changes were made in the 1 0 "ca-1L" uuutiea aim 1C7aiC 6 bin Hireets ana nouses are perrectry cieae. oment and that the revenue of the ! Jinere are 6000 Filipinos in one of the 'land was equal to its financial de- - 1 - camps and 19000 in the other. mands at this time. He asserted, however, that unless a greater reduction than 20 per cent, in the Cuban- tariff was made a crisis in the affairs of Cuba would soon ibe reached. He further stated . that the Cuban government will be organized next month. 'Referring to the visit of Miss Roose action were taken, the conferees could MFFTiNn pai i rn rv TucrUAto Ivelt, he declared she had become a de (bring in a privileged report accepting i jcided favorite on the island and the the senate ' amendments carrying large) MAN FOR APRIL 5, AT- j 'Havana council had adopted a resolu- nnnrnnrintinns. H thoue-M the bill I i tion to present her with a present 1 Washington, March 21. When. the house met today Mr. Man cm, chairman j of the committee on claims, asked that unanimous consent for the senate j amendments to the omnibus claim bill, be non-concurred in, and the bill sent to conference. Mr. Payne, the major ity leader, objected, stating that if thlf REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE TO MEET GENERAL MILES' CASE NOT DECIDED UPON PRESIDENT DOES NOT WISH TO ENABLE HIM TO POSE AS A MARTYR. Washington, March 21. The cabinet today discussed the case of Gen. Miles. An official statement was subsequently made that the case was under consider ation but hatt no action had been de cided on. It is the (general opinion in Washington that Miles should be pun ished for attacking his superior offi cers before the senate committee. Roosevelt and Root are embarrassed at dealing with Miles, becaif they do mot, it is understood, want to . enable him to (pose as a martyr. Whether Miles will be placed upon the retired list or some other means found to discipline him has not yet been determined. TO STOP SCHLEY CONTROVERSY HOUSE COMMITTEE ON JAYAU AFFAIRS CONCURS IN PRES- " IDENT'S CONCLUSION. Ail Bills and Resolutions Tend- f. ing to Further Agitate - SuIh' ject Indefinitely Postponed. TEXT OF REPORT OF SUB-COMMITTEE Washington, March 21. The. state ments made yesterday by General Miles hefore the senate committee on millitary affairs were, discussed by the President today with a number of his callers. There is little doubt that Ithese statements will ultimately lead to General Miles' ' retirement by the President. In discussing the matter today with callers, among whom were Senators and representatives, the Pres ident took the position that the lieu tenant general of the army should en tertain toward his superiors the same respect that he would expect and de mand from his subordinates. THEPORT RECITES THAT IROTOSUf' TIJNAE CONTROVERSY IJAS, BEE??, SUBJECT OF FOUR OF- v" FIOIAL INQUIRIES AND TNVES-' TIGATTONTS. Washington, March 21. The house committee on naval affairs by a' vote of . seven to four today adopted a resolu- tion concurring in the conclusions of,"' President Roosevelt as- to terminating; -the agitation of the Schley controversy and indefinitely postponing all Mils and ' resolutions on the subject. The report of the sub-comimittee, , as adopted, gives all the various resolu- " tions which have been introduced an4, says: "Your sub-committee, to whomV the everal bills and resolutions intro-, duced in the house in relation to Rear ' (Continued on fourth caae.i ? , , -, V . . should take the regular course. Retaliating for this action, Mr. Mahon objected to the request that the executive and judicial appropriation the republican state executive comimit- 1 GREENSBORO. which she will receive before she leaves ;for home. She is besieged by friends Special to the Gazette. land relatives of imprisoned men to use Washington, March 21- A meeting of .her influence to obtain their pardon. executive auu juuiuitti api nauuu - 1S9 TUP 1311 ttCtXt bill be non-concurred in (and that it be tee, to (be held at Greensboro 'Saturday 1 1 1 K Y H Hf W ll X sent to tne conierence. April 5, was today called by the chair- The house then went into committee man' Senator Pritchard. of the whole and resumed consideration ' BI of the river and harbor bill. ! UbUtrUL liUNUtKI In the Senate. Washington. March 21. The senate. BY BILTMORE ORCHESTRA CASE IS HOW OUT VERDICT OF GUILTY IN EITHER FIRST OR SECOND DEGREE EXPECTED. APPROVES PLAN TO MAKE EX PRESIDENTS LIFE SFNAT0RS New York, March 21. In a letter ad dressed to John Bigelow published in the Tribune today Charles Francis Adams of Boston, endorses at length the recently discussed proposition for a constitutional amendment to utilize the services of ex-presidents of the United States by making them senators ' at large for life. If we have It, it is the BEST. Grass and Clover The Bilfemdre orchestra eave & verv passed, the bill to protect the president, eQjoyable concert ast evendnfir sisithe STifbstantially aa reported from the com- parish house. Owing" "to the rafn at imittee, late this afternoon by a ''0te of the first of the evening the crowd was 52 t'o 15. A number of amendments to not as large as expected. The orches and substitutes for the bill were offer- tra, composed of about 20 pieces, ren ed but were rejected. dered their music nicely. C Karson I The oleomargarine bill was then gave a clarinet solo that was well re taken up. After a (brief consideration ceived. C. Weiel rendered an excellent dence was concluded. Judge Jones of the measure the senate went into ox- piano solo. Dr. R. R. Swope showed charged the jurymen to bring in a ver- ecutive session and shortly afterwaid stereopticon views at intervals during- ,. . ,4 . v, tA tx a adjourned. At the early session the the performance, and added interest nS dl0t a'ccordin to the evidence. He de- bill to repeal the war revenue taxes descriptions of the pictures. Those clared he had no opinion in the case. Elizabeth Cith, March 21. The Wil cVx case was given to the jury this ar ternoon when the' reading of the evi- Hohenzollern at the Azores. Horta, Azores, March 21. The Ger man Imperial yacht Hohenzollern from New York via Bermuda has arrived here after a rough passage. was read and a number of amendments present expressed themselves as having were agreed to. 'ine nnai vote on ne enjoyed the evening, bill was deferred until after the bill to protect the president should be disposed of. j Protest from Gompers of the Ameri can Federation of lalbor was submitted against the passage of the amended senate bill defining conspiracy and re stricting the issuance of injunctions. INDICTED FOR LEVYING COMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Louisville, March 21. Indictments against Former Internal Revenue Col- If the jury reaches a verdict tonight it will not be heard till morning when the court convenes. The general im pression is that the jury will find the defendant guilty of murder in either the first or second degree. We sell nothing but the best. We have a reputa tion to sustain. The best is the v cheapest. Asheville Hardware Co. ON THE SQUARE. During the proceedings yesterday l. 4-i. o t j i-w SUUI1 cUL Lei Jii. X' . Jry U1C L icauiug iwi api, ijeuna-ru rarsons. assign-, . . , 01 Hao-nm Ya Whln Mar. n.-Soon .fter ,he nint clerk under eetor Sapp ana1 J ioneTfn ye senate convened to day, Mr. Teller of jos. Potoning, were returned to the a .f in u alette ; Colorado presented a resolution from federal grand jury today. A capias for Lirred when many of the spectators of I the Colorado legislature, praying for elach of them is in the hands of the the trial left the hall. H. E. C Bry- I intervention by offer of its good of- United States deputy marshal. The ' ant speaks as follows of his in his re- ;fices by the United States government indictment alleges that in November, ' port to yesterday's Charlotte Observer: to terminate the contest ibetween the '99, Sapp, Parsons and Potoning un-j "It was here that the most significant i British and the Boers. The, resolu- lawfully conspired to solicit and re-j incident of the trial occurred. A hun- ; tions were referred to the committee ceive assessments and contributions for dred or more men filed out of the court on foreign relations. political purposes, to wit, to aid and house. I had heard that such a move GERMAN CARTOONISTS ' RIDICULE PRINCE'S VISIT New York, March 21r-iStriking indeed is the way in vhich the gossip of Prince Henry's trip has been allowed to n-miM iv.o malo T 1X75115 an fffnrr to abet the election of certain candidates e esg the sent'iment of the public. .. .for public offices on the Republican ticket in Jefferson county. COLOMBIAN GOVERNMENT Go darts Second shipment just received for Spring trade. See our line before buy ing. Mrs. L, A JOHNSON 43 PATTON AVE. 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. "The ill-timed demonstration in the court house this afternoon is calculated to hurt the fair name of the town. It - had been worked up but to an extent : WILL CENSOR MESSAGES among the number about 20 women, New York, March 21.-The Western marched out. i-uohVon6 I tt x , ! , . i better class of people endorse such con- j Union's Central cable office as m receipt J?T . L hmiTlrt ,to follow. A In five pleasing styles at real bar- of the following advices dated Panama b the fire bell soon after the j .1 I 11 , H4-M d in TAldTT' ! 1 V-i HnlAmKlAn . , -n 11 t T1A . -i -i .truces iu pioge sew .tj, xa j . uiuniuiau girveiiinre"'' exodus and several nunarea more jjuui- Extra large sets. 10 tifies us that all consular and diplo- eA out There was no fire. It seems to J. H. Law, matic messages must be subject to have heen part of the program. The censorship." good men who ibelieve "Wilcox guilty mm. and want to see him nangea conaemn DECOR AT EI TOILET SETS. ins piece sets $3.95. pieces $3.00, 12 -pieces $4.50 35 Patton avenue. "ARE YOU A LUMBERMAN?" We offer you for sale 100,000 feet of fine logs yarded and ready for the saw. Forest Department, Biltmore Estate. 6t. Biltmore Firewood. Phone 700. Fresh Green Peas, Fresh Turnip Qreens. Hiram Lindsey, City Market. Call Phone 173. An Eye Point There are many points about the eye that are impor tant no matter how trivial they may seem. Have them attended to at once. We grind lenses to suit each individual case. it. Of the prisoner IMr. Bryant said: "From day to day the prisoner has The sale of 110,000 feet of logs of yel- sat in court an interested but silent low poplar, chestnut, oak, and white listener. The color and general jwejjr oak yarded in the pine beds. Will take ance of his round, 'acf plain ly place at the yard on Saturday, March ' show that .he is deeply conced atoort 29th, at 2 o'clock. Forestry Department the result His batata well trimmed Biltoore (Estate. 36-6t. and carefully parted in the middle. He er Tihie approaches Easter has come to be a season of gift making, and nothing is so acceptable as a piece of Handsome Jewelry Table Silver, or Cut Glass. Visi tors in the city and residents are invited to Inspect our stock. You will be satisfied with the quality of goods and price. ailroad Men Employes of the Rail ways in this City The average railway man works harder for the dollar he earns than most any other class of working men. Few, people realize the (many dangers and privations undergone by these in- telligent, conscientious toilers Who each as a cog in a mighty wheel help to per fect and furnish us with the most un paralleled system of railways 4n ' the J world. Therefore as the largest wage earners they should save money and build homes and practice economy dn many things . . . For the man who is saving: and wishes to lay aside something each. ' week the most practical way open ibe--' fore him is this: He should be careful ' and buy good bed linens, towels and mattings, rugs and materials for his wife and family. The better quality used the longer the service. To com- ' bine quality and low prices and have ' money left to save each month there ' is only one answer (Su'mner's Depart ment store, where quality is combined with small cost. Arthur M. Field Company Leading Jewelers Cor. Patton Ave. and Church St. McKee The Optician. 54 Patton Ave. Oppo site P. O. FOR SALE. 2 residence properties on Biltmore road very cheap. 1 9-room house, three acres of ground, beautibul lawn and shade trees. City water. 1 6-room house, lot 60 by 125. These properties are splendid investments. Apply to or address J. H. CLIFFORD, Phone 719. . ' RealJEtateJAgt., Room 37 Library Bldgr Big sale of Tan (Bark at public auc tion on April 1st at 2 o'clock, at Duns more postofflce, near Hominy creek station. By the forestry Department of j Biltmore Estate. 3b-ox. Try Whitman's Chocolate Creams 20c Pound, None Better, At HESTON'S. Phone 183 . 26 S. Main. Think of Moving If so, let us show you some very desir able houses we are offering for rent. We will render you every possible assistance in our power to find "just the place" wanted. WILKIE & LaBARBE Real Estate and Renting Agents 23 Patton Avenue. "Phone 661 ' 1 v- J Easter Bonnets and . Easter Frocks to match at s umner s It would take all the space in this paper to advertise ; the properties listed with us tor-sale and rent. So we merely call yow et- ' tention to the fact that if you are look-':ri, ': Ing out for your own Interests yon will' ' - -see us before buying or renting. "We , can undoubtedly save you. money.- H. F. Grant & Son, Real Estate Agents 48 Patton avenue. Wood's Seeds We1 have a well selected stock '" ot Wood's Seeds, Onion Sets and, . i, . Lawn Grass. With few -excep-J tions we sell at Wood's prices. v Grant's Pharmacy: 4 t f i t - . it 1 ' ifi ' - -
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