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yol. vn.No.44 ! ":;;;:;;;;amil 'cfiNiM, apmli, 1902 S 1 ' . - ' - .. OESTREICITEIt'S Special Prices For Monday March 3 J .... cfl pieces English Long ; JU Cloth, 12 yards to piece worth 1.50, special for this day the OOn piece 00b - eft Marseilles Quilts JU worth 3.00 each, Monday special AO OC price each.. OZiZu 25 heavy Grochet Ouilts, fullysizet a usual 2.00 quilt, Mon- daysspecial Qi JJQ price each .... OliTu 20 dozen 81x90 Sheets for Monday 39c only, each. . . 50 dozen Pillow Cases special price-each. 11 pices. Steel Bull Tongues, 10c to 25c. SteeV Shovels, 12&c to 25c. Steel Turn Shovels, 25c to 35c 5 Steel Scooters, , 10c to 15c. We can furnish every thing the farmer needs. Asheville Hardware Co ON THE SQUABS! . A New Line of Bed Lounges Just Recieved. -Prices Lower than Ever. Mrs. L. A JOHNSON 43 PATTON AV ivff Value Makes the Bargain ... The price is only 5 an "inducement. We offer the inducemelJ but. never without the value. "na7 k-'',:- The I. X. L. Departmenf.StpFC Phone 107. 22 Patron Ave, IandelIon 15c neck. New,: Beets 10c bunch, Head Lettuce 5c bunch. ; Hiram J-anasey, Phone 200. ; FOR f i crz, uuw mvuuaj J 1 1 1 II I If we hare it, it is the BEST. I II a residence propertlefW BiltanorW roeA-'mym 1 9-rwm hrw,,.o 4hrM ncaras of croundV 'beauttbul lawn "City water. ' , , '.-.,- 1 8-room houae. lot 68. by 125 ' - : s " These properties are splendid Invest meats. Apply to or address J. H. CLIFFORD, Phone 719. FOR CUBA WAYS; AND-MEANS COMMITTEE REPORTS THE BILL FAVOR A- . . . - . BLY TOTH E HOUSE. 1 Fixing1 Fc Btat library r FMUpi ate Committee. BEDUCTION OF, REVENUES BY REPEAL OF WAR TAXES. , ; , THE TOTAL. IN HWO TBAJRS 19 JN 5111,000,000-SIMMONS SPEAKS FAVOR OF OLiEOMARG-ARINE , IN THE SlENATTE. , Washington, March' 31. Sipeaker Henderson called the house too order to day with a igavel made from Philippine hardwood. It raras presented to he speaker by Amos W. Brandt, a citizen of Das Moines. Immediately after the approval of the Journal the house wunt Into committee of the? -whole and took up the sundry civil aproprlation bill; Mr. (Cannon, chairman of the appro priations committee, who was in charge of r the measure, in a brief preUnainary statement, explained that the bill car ried $49,323,895. being $12,455,542 less thJam the estimates and $12,572,012 less than the current laiw. In $he course of his remarks, Mr. Cannon called attention to the gratify ing fact that the taxes collected were being . reduced . Last year $41,000,000 of war taxes were removed, and tbjs year $70,000,000, making a total reduction, of revenue in two years of $11,000,000. .Washington, March 31. The ways and means committee voted) to report the Cuban reciprocity bill. The vote was 11 to 5. Two repubiHcamB, Tawney and '; Metcalfe, voted against tbe "biai. All amendments were defeated.- r Hopkins, abeenitj; was recorded as vot fng for the toll; making the recorded vote 12 to 6. While the biU 9' t of the infers tion most Whwved f rdm lh6 maP toefbre th ;house. Qfessrs. Bplght, wajnanw (Miss.) and Po;U spoke" aigamst . tne Crumpacker resolution. The Cuban reciprocity bill was v reported1 and, notice was giveathat'lt will' be called up Aprfl. 8. - - . Washington, March 31. The oleomar-e-Arine.bm was further discussed in. the senate itoday. Simmons appeared in the roue or a crarapwa f . In a vigorous speech he opposed the kut tta Sectored that oleomargarine was nutritious, the coloring matter was Sofia, is displeasing to the adaninistra nrt fninrlou and the manufactures had tion and may have a serious effect on wistftntdonal risrht to use coi oring matter. When Simmons rererrea to the uae of cotton seed oil for adulter ation .purposes, Harris interrupted. He declared-that cotton seed oil was now universally used as a substitute for Hive oil. Replying to a querry, Proctor, in charge of the !bV said it was in tended to accept the amendment re cently offered by Harris providing for taxing of "renovated" butter. After ! further debate tne ouii we, and the senate adjourned. over Washington, March 31. The senate committee on the Philippines today i completed : consideration ox me wm prescribing a form off government ior the' Tnirmlne islands ama autnimzeu ' Senator Lodge to report at to the senate, after voting dowmi the democratic sub- 'stltute by a party, vote. The amena- ' meat -provides (for a census ox cne ! lation of the islands and is as follows, That whenever the exlsttaig Insurrec- tion in the Philippine islands shall trA reaped and a condition of general ana (complete peace shall have been established therein and; the facts snau (be certified to the president by ' the of Easter ..presents, Easter cards (Dut- ton's line), Prayer and nymnai sew, Bibleis. See the new children's Bible (Illustrated). J. H. Iaw, 35 Patton avenue. An Eye There are many points .about the eye that are impbr tant no matter' how trivial they mav seem. Have McKee them: attended to 4 ( . . ' at once. Wecrrind The Ontician. lenses to suit each 5 , . s 4 individual case. farion Ave. Opposite P. O. and shade trees. Real Btate Agtr, Roona 87 -Library Bldg Philippines commlssiion, the president , upon being satisfied thereof, shall orde;j a census or the islands to toe taKenr such census in its inquiries Telaiing"' the population, shall take and mafce bo far as practicable, full report for aw the knh&bitaarts, of name, laige, sex, race or r tribe, whether native or foreign bbm., literacy in Spanish aa? , tive, dialect or language, or in EogMsh; ; scholastic and ownership of homes .ael such cither information separately for each island, each province and irfunlci? pality or other civil diivisioa, needful t inform the president and! congress1 con cerninig the capsLcity, fitness and read iness of all the people df the PhHippin Islands and otf (particular Islands, prov Jnces and municlpaila'ties and other ciy- il di-visioiis for the estaMishmeaiifc ancC 1 mainttenance in the hlilpplne Island . or certain of themv of a pernmneiut pop- 1 Uar retresnitatl.v srmre-rnm.nt I After the completaon of Ithe census the , x-niuppines commission is requirea luiy to report to the president and congress recommeaiiattionB based on such census and mpoti the operations of the1 local government provided for , whether or not aill or certain of Sthe PhlMppine isl- ands are capable, fit and ready for th establishment of a permanent popular (government., J The Philippine commission is contin 'ued. in effect and there Is nb further hint than above quoted of a possible change. NATIVE BRITISH SPY Visits clmi ha gael WORMED HIMSELF INTO DENCEOF IRISH SOCIETIES, CLAIMING TO BE A BOER. Providence, March 31. Members of the Clan-Na-Gael societies in a numbey f8 in the state and has record of s -t r. ij, ... . - a number of (fatal explosions . The of New England cities are much per- victims of today's explosion are whites? turbed oyer the recent visit of a man At the time of the explosion there were claiming to be Captain Louis DeVil- seventy-five men In the mine but the tvore a Klaki uniform and carried a fore did not get its full force. Imme-big- sword. At Pajwtueket, R. I., b diately after the explosion a rescuing Wormed himself into ithe good graces otJ Ut Wre frightfully mangled. -They were the Clan-Na-Gael society there and found abqut a mile rromi the entrance. rode a horsen the St. Patrick's day parade. He freely denounced the Brit ish at the auditorium! in Paw tucket and said in the course of his re marks that is he saw Kitchener burn lag In hell and one drop of water would quench the flames he would not raise bla XwMes he that f'De yaMieTs?' (was Mr,'X4eteoant trathcona'sTiorse. He is believed to be a- British spy. BULGARIA'S ACTION IS OFFENSIVE TO UNCLE SAM Washington, March 31. Bulgaria's Jn refUSing to maintain further .reiaJtIons with the United (States diplo matic agent, Dickinson, located at the relations between the countries. No action will 'be determined on until Bulgaria's note dismissing Dickinson is received. The reason for Dickinson's dismissal is not fully known but it is believed to be due to his activity in securing the ransom for Miss Stone. It is believed that no successor to Dichlnson will be isent and Bulgaria's unfriendly attitude will influence the United States to take steps to .secure redress for the kidnap ping of Miss IStpne. SENATOR JONES' DEFEAT BY ARKANSAS PRIMARIES ! Little Rock, March 31. Senator Jones, chairman of the democratic na- tionaI oommjjtte has been defeated for reelection(by exGov. Clarke Inthere- cent primaries Clarke carried several 1 hfcch were considered sure fQT Jones It xeqUires 67 votes on joint ,Dalaot to eject Md bevond doubt marke has 79. Tie tHiiTn.nh f Olarke r Janes Ig atfeributed cSarke's ex- posure of Jones' connection with the round cotton bale trust. Jones declines to make a1 statement. He left tonight for Washington. Gov. (Is relndorsed for governor. The young democracy of Arkansas are en thusiastic for both Clarke lamd Davis. RICHARD CROKER'S SONS III GOLF TOURNAMENT F. Croker and Dr. Croker of New York, whose names aippear on the entry list for; the .goH - tournament, are the sons of Richard Croker. Mrs. Richard tQroker and Miss Iroker are at present visiUng- Asheville. ... Blltmore (Firewood. Phone 700; Pure Sweets When You buy con fectionery you should insist that it be of .. good quality. Only the best sold At HESTON'S. k 'uiie 18 J 26 . Main 1 - in Yl IIHHHU 11 I mi H i u u i um - . .rf . LlltlE EXPLOSION BOpiESi FRIGHTFULLY MAN QLED, TAKEN OUT, 12 MORE t A - ; KNOWN TO BE IN MINE. Gas and Coal Dust Become Igni it ted in Nelson Coal Mine at fjfJt uaytdn, Tennessee. 4 FLAMES SHOT UP -f, J FOUR HUNDRED FEET J -j. ff. : tovfflsMAJL-PfflRSONS OUWSIiDH W0RE ,.. EWKATjTjy 1?TTfnitwrnTtfTi7NiiiT uia - wwiTy y AUU. Al BEJOOKD OF IMiAINT FATAL tEXPIX)STQNS, 3 Chattanooga, ' March 31. Twenty-two pien were killed 4y fln pvnlnal rvn tViln j afternoon In the (Nelson coal mine at P!ayton,- Tenn. The mine is owned by f Dayton Coal & Iron company. Ten 'bodies have been recovered. Twelve topre are known to be in the mine. f Jtn making a blast gas was iemited and in turn Ignited the coal dust. A ter-CONFI--10 exDloailon ensued. Flames shot v. air iuut aunoKa leet, ana laiany burned several persons, who were near the entrance to the mine. A number of miners were severely in jured, The moine is known as the most dan r . : :;A PLAGE FOR PENSION COMMISSIONER EVANS 6t0o tS pnTSyicSg appoint HenrxW pres- don, 'to succeed George IMeyer as am- bassador to Italy. Meyer'a resignation is in the hands of the (president. The president is considering thev appointing of Mr. Sforer, present almbassador to Spain as ambassador to Germany to (succeed Andrew White, who 'is expect ed to retire in -November, when he reaches the age of seventy. It is prob able that Peniiinn. f?nmmtiKinner "Rvflna ;win ihe offered the Spanish omission . The most important place yet to be filled is minister to Cuba. For this office the president wants a man of high reputation and wide experience In pub lic affairs. It is not altogether un likely that General Lee may be sent back to the post in which he rendered such conspicuous services as consul general prior to the Spanish war. The name or General J. . Wilson is also suggested for minister to Cuba. No decision' will be reached .for some time. PATRICK MARRIED IN TOOMBS PRISON New York, March 31. Albert T. Pat rick, who was convicted on Wednesday of the murder of William M. .Rice and Mrs., Addle tEYancis, with 'whom Pat rick boarded up to the time of his ar rest, (were married in the Tombs yes terday, The marriage was made by contract, in accordance with a law passed by the legislature of this state in 1900, providing for the legalization of contract marriages entered into before two witnesses. The law directs that such contract must be filed within six months after its execution in the office of the clerk of the town or city in which the (marriage took place. . The legal witnesses to the ceremony were Patrick's father and his sister, Miss Emma Patrick. Others present were Patrick's little daughter and Samuel B. Thomas, an attorney, who was called in as Mrs. (Francis' legal adviser. ' Samuel B. Thomas, attorney for Mrs. Francis, made the following statement: "As counsel of Mrs. Francis, I advis ed her that the contract marriage was absolutely valid and binding.- Mrs1. Francis had been engaged to Mr. Pat rick since 1398. It was their Intention to be married on the day of Patrick's acquittal, but after the verdict was investment Property. We have on our list three residence properties bringing regular 15 per ct. to 20 per ct. on price we can name. We will cheerfully , give interested per sons lull particulars. WILKBE & v Real Estate and 1 23 Patton Avenue. Columbus, O., March 31. A terrific ,wind amd snow storm was raging here today. The wind atfeaiinedi a ve locity of 35 miles, an hour. Telephone, telegraphy, trolley and electric light (wires were blown in and reports show that the storm Is (general in Ohio. Cincinnati,- March 31. Unusually low temperatures with (frosts are reported throughout the Ohio valtey today. Much damage has been done by high winds. There were numerous fires in this section last night due to the light ning. x Chattanooga, March 31. The Tennes see river fe still rising. All the ?ibuta ries above are falling. Fruit crops in this section were saved from destruc- againstfchim, the nlan could not ho carried out. They were mwi.rried nmn. erly and legally, and as his wife, Mrs. Aoaie Tanicls Patrick can visit him when he is confined in the death house. which would have beek denied her otherwise." ARMED POSSE AFTER NEGRO IN GATES COUNTY Ryland, N. C. March 31. An armed posse is tonight scourin Gates conntv for Thomas Early. criminally assaulting Pearl Perrv. a white girl, 16 years old. The girl made some purchases this morning in a store here. When she left for her home she was followed (by Early. He intercept ed her in the woods, choked and struck her and tore her clothes. Jf captured he will be lynched. CLERK HYAMS TAKES OATH W. iS. Hyams, United States "District Court clerk, wired the following! mes sage tb Deputy Logan yesterday: "I have Just qualified as clerk. POteee gov ern yourself accordingly." Mr. Hyams will eater upon his du ties at omce. He has made boo announce ment as yet in regard to whom he will appoint as deputy. . It is thought by several that the present deputy, J A. Logan, will retain his position. Some of the recent mlagiaSlne articles Seem to provfe fchtat & Mttle learning is a dangerous thing i Prizes and Loving Cups For the use of clubs and all who may be interest ed. We have gathered together some unusually handsome pieces for "j prizes at a very large range in prices, Arthur M. Field Company Leading Jewelers Cor. Patton Ave. and Church St. LaBARBE Renting Agents ' 'Phone 661 mo en tion- by the frost last night by the high' winds. The N. C. & St. L. railroad tm still blocked by washouts between Murfreesboro and ' Tullahoma, but, the line will be open tombrrow. The M. and C. line of the Southern traiiway was opened for through business today All other railroads have resumed regular schedules. New Orleans, March 31. Service over the roads which were recetrrtly badly crippled by the storm and flood' 1 gradually being resumed. The firs through train from the east or north east since Thursday pulled Into the oityj today. The Mississippi Valley and Uli Mcrfs Cental trains are running again but are late owing to the sdowt itime made over tracks In the recently flood ed districts. OFFERED TO TIP SENATOR HAWLEY Washington, March 31. Senator Hawley, chairman of the military com mittee, today politely pointed out some interesting decorations in the oomriit tee room to a party of rural visitors. As they left, one of the ladien sHipped a Quarter into his hand and when the senator in astonishment asked why she offered to pay a senator for an act of courtesy she said, with perfect sim plicity: "Oh, excuse me, I thought you were the doorkeeper." Sumner's Boys i . At School in the city and out cart sajve dimes get new, clean values in socks, suspenders, handker chiefs and garters at i Sumner's ' Department House MILLINERY High grade, very low prices, TABLE LINENS ; And Bed Linens. The best which is always the cheapest. i Clearance sale now in Gups, Saucers and Plates. Carpets, Rugs and Mattings. For Rent One of the most desirable residences on Montiora avenue. 11 rooms, lanra stables and garden, all modern conven iences. Price $40.00. One 7 room house on Grady street. In good repair, small stable on lot. Price $25.00 rer month. One 6 room house close to center of town. Price $16.00 joer month. H. F. Grant & Son, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS i9 Patton arenas. We have a well selected stbek ot Wood's Seeds, Onion Sets and. Lawn Grass. With few excep tions we sell at Wood's prices. 6rants Pharmacy BY IJoot! s Seeds "If 1- 1' r 5 f 4 r 4- '-I
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