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':fj': TMTfTfl 'W" Sift" f I IfffSf fPfif I ffpWllV VOL. VII N. 90 A8HEVILLE, n: C, 8A.TDKDAY HORNING, MAY 24, 1902 FTVB GSNT8 PEt COTT. THAU-- ' FQR Commencement and Graduating ' Gowns For Thesd' Purposes We Are Showing, in White -Goods: '-J So" FRENCH jCHlFOriS 45 inches 7ide,; prices 45 to 90c. PARIS MOUSLIIIS 2 yards wide, prices 35c to $1.50 Yard, ORGANDIES 2. yards wide, prices 25, 35, 50, 60, 75-1.25 PERSIAN LAVIIS 30 inches wide, prices 12 1-2 to 60c. FRENCH LAVIIS From 25 to 50c We aho have a full line of Laces and Apliques . and Ribbons suitable for ; Trimming, Oestreichflr & Co 51 Patton-Avenue. -? ri i IS. If We Hare It ft is the BEST. Some More Bargains. S6o Wall Feather Dusters lc. 10c Tracing, Wheel fee. $2 Sun Shades for i. 10c Metal Totoacco Boxes for 6c. $1.25 General Utility Rasps, witk rwxenoh; " 2Sc. $5 Double Parlor Door Hamgers $3.00. $3 Sim'gle Parlor Door Hamgers $1. 10c Harness Hooks Sc. $2 Silver Plaited! Forks, eeL $1. $2 Rogers Carvers, mistted, $1.50. $1.25 Russel Carvers, sets, eMghtly rusted, $1. $3 Table Spoons, plated, $1. Asheville Hapwaii Co. ON THE SQUARE. Asheville, N. C. you are where to have youtl photograph made ask the advice . of some fr iend who has had an art school educa tion. . y , f f ' BROCK & KOONCEf . ; ThrPhotoflraphers. 69 Smith Main Street... ' f - i Attend The Big; Convention i t No. 22 Patton aveime, mvfxrnSj day in, the year and you iwlll corned as a delegate. When you ,ui pect samples, it will toe difficult for you to make selections, you ! ism wel fflcs wanting all.r.-iv -, . The i;X. UDepapJhmnf Store Fnone 107. 22 Patton Ave,- - -. Hoire erown Peas 5c ouart, Spinach 2ftc peck, Turnip greensll&o peck. Hi- ram Undseyr City. Market, Phontf 17J. ( POR SALE - ; - . v 8-room house Montford ! avenue, : all modern conveniences ,at a .low. .price. Catted. 6 rooms, renited reeulerly, near c Z-'a ;,rh mva 12 per cent a bargain iAfA ft MRnili rooms, MontforA BRADFORD , & BEVERIDGE CHALLENGES STATE , MENT BY DUBOIS ON CHIN- ESE TRADE DEVELOPMENT. Carmack Joins in Depreciation of Value of Trade with the Orient. CONFERRES AtPOINtiD!bN PUBLIC BUILDINGS BILL ADDITIONAL URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL PASSED BY. THE SENATE CRITICISM OF HOUSE ACTION ON ARMY BILL CONFERENCE. Washington, May 23. Senator Du bois vifforQusly denounced the Philip pines civil government bill in a Jenjrthy speech in the senate todays He also attacked the theory that Chinese devel opment was material to American exportation, holding that, on the other hand, it was detrimental. Senator Beveridge challenged the truth of Du bois' statement regarding Chinese de velopment anti Carmack joined in the discussion The latter upheld Dubois and asserted that trade with two hun dred and fifty million Chinese was not equal to trade with five million Cana dians. The hill went over. The additional urgency deficiency bill passed early in the session and con ferees were appointed on the public buildings tbill and the bill in relation to food product. There were some criticisms of the action of the house in asking for a conference 6n -the army appropriation bill and in -connection therewith an nouncing that the conferees of the house had been instructed not to con sent to certain senate amendments., ' The bouse devoted most of today's session to consideration , of 'private pen sion bills. A hundred and three of these bills were, passed. al to the Gazette. Washington, May 23. The house cqmmtttee on .invalid pensions . today favorably reported the "bill estorlnsr to fpensiok " status ex-union sbldlera who ace. dUuralsfied 0yi poc service Iri the Confederate inyi ' .. The house today passed V the rfcfll "ia-trod-uced ifey Congressman Mooay giving a pension of $24 a. month-to William A. Henderson of Fairview, Buncombe "county. . CUBAN SENATE THANKS PRESIDENT AND ARMY EOR HELPING TO EMANCIPATE CUBA SENATE TABLES PRO POSED RESOLUTIONS. Havana, May 23. The sanate today decided to send a message to President Roosevelt and the American army and navy expressing gratitude for their generous conduct in helping In the emancipation of Cuba. The house pass ed a bill pardoning all Americans under sentence or against whom sentence is pending. A similar bill was tabled in the senate. CORBETT KNOCKS OUT BROAD IN TENTH ROUND Denver, May 23. "Young" Corbett won the decisionr over "Kid" Broad here tonight after ten rounds of fierce fighting. The toout went to the limit and at times Broad more than held his own. 451 ii In the ninth round Broad had Cor- bett going and groggy, landing seven and editor of 'the Epworth Era, receiv v --j ji'btowB the champion's face without ing 156 votes of a total of 224. UndeClded return. In the tenth Broad was very The next order was announcedjo be i otrrc 4u.h the electioh of a senior toook agent. as one rouna was enamg up uortoett re- gained his strength; and landed, several tolowis on Broad's head. Filter all ' water now. Use the natural atone filter; it Is the safest and Are you listed correctly for Telephone most, perfect filter made. f They are In j company's new directory, June 1st is stock now. . J H. Law; 85 Patton ,sue? Notify 900 at once. 89-3t. avenue. CSome ; to ua and we will tell you just what youi" eyes need, free of charge.' IViWi-vvw, uptician pajtton-aveame, opposite Postofnce. - . - - - " ' . - FOR KBNtTnf urnfsHcd, -k 7 foams," Atkins, street $15. r t ; g robmsBlake street ?zs. 9 rooms, vy, u. :;r 9 rooms, cumpenana vuC, ttowog ? Glasses Phone tiJ- MILES CANNOT ACT AS f SECRETARY OF WAR STRAINED RELATIONS WITH WAR DEPARTMENT CAUSE OR DER TO BE REVOKED. Wafihlnigtoii, May 23. The ratMi bebweeii the mar detainment and tihe headqtmritere of the armr caused bf CJeneral Miles' retefntioai as command- I Ing general have become so etralaied that it is ooDBidered no Songer advteaible to permit, Miles to act as secretary of war in the absence of Root and Assist ant' Seciretairy Sanger. Roosevelt has according revoked the orders issued iff? 1901 which made it possible for Mile' RALEIGH MUST PUT UP $1000 TO GET FIREMEN For Tournament Prizes Governor Speaks at Reidsville. Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, N. C, May 33. It is att nounced to night that iCovernor Ayock attended toy Private Secretary Pearsall and his military staff, will attend Ihe centennial of Salem Femailie academy next week. The governor made an ed ucational address (before a large crowd at Reidsville today. The acceptance of Raleigh's invitation o the state firemen's association Sm conditioned on' raising more than one thousand dollars for tournament prizes. It is expected the money will ibe raise!. JEFF-FITZ BOUT WILL BE ON JULY 25 San Francisco, May 23. Final arti cles of battle 'between Jeffries and Fitz simmons were signed today. . The fight will take place on the evening. of July 25, probably at Mechanics' pavilion. METHODIST CONFERENCE AT DALLAS DivH. Jz Bingham;of theiGeorgia Conference Made Senior r BaoiSgentDrH. MitHtsBose Blecled"GeiieiSecretary rof the Bpworth League andjEfiitor of Epworth Era No Election for Junior Book Agent. Dallas, Texas, May 23. Bishop Can- SJ, oa i5n ntf the uier i .n.o1 nnforen'P Or the Al. -E- church, south. There were many re- n,ieat from deleeates to toe excused 7 J j, fVlot t.av mie-ht from further service so that they might return to xneir nome. w were granted tout many were refused. The question of limit of service of j Tvresidine elders was discussed with i . i - i uj-vw sw r n o u 2 much spirit, an effort toeing mane iQ change the discipline to an arbitrary term of service of four years. The whole matter was finally tabled on a rising vote and the discipline remain ed unchanged. Dr. Edward Thompson, secretary of the Sunday league of America, was in troduced and addressed the confer ence. He referred with pride and grat ification to the fact that two directors of the association had just been elect ed bishops. The Philadelphia lay fraternal mes senger ,of the African M. E. church was introduced and delivered a fra ternal message that was so full of logic on! VKiiiimrfT Ha h .noruference was kept in a laughing uproar; He was oHtrnn a roertv rlraihtf" OVA.t 1 OH 'ia,nd at the A. "A" " - CDnclusion of his talk Bishop -Candler made a torief and happy response, Dr. H. M. DuBose was elected gen era! secretary of the Epworth League dg;ry.f numerous and important changes, was r discussed and adopted, 1 The first toallot for senior toook agent Soda Water at Grant's Pharmacy, tf Ice cream made from pure, cream only, In ice cream soda at .Grant's Pharmacy." :r 87-10t. Open all night, Raysor'e Drug Store. Splendid mountain pasture in , the Vanderbilt preserve for cows. 60c per head per month. Apply Forest Depart ment, Biltmore Estate. -. r- . tf IAM OODirG TO Hcstonfs Bakery . ' r . r . .- - ; . . . ' to get some - of j . their ; fine Cakes. They : have & baker that just knows how to bake Cakes " . : , HESTON'S, : Phonel83 26 So. Main S, OF MIME HORRORS WORST EXPLOSION IN HISTORY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ' MINES. Out of One Hundred and Thirty Three, Twenty-four Es caped. SEVEN BODIES HAVE BEEN TAKEN OUT HEART RENDING SCENES ABOUT THE SHAFT FIRE IN A MEXTCO MINE ATTENDED WITH MANY FATALITIES. Bernie, B. C, May 23. A terrible ex plosion occurred at 7 o'clock last even ing in No. 2 mine, which is connected with No. 3 shaft, and. also wi(h the high line shaft. All three openings were blocked. One hundred and fifty men were in the mine at work at the time of the explosion.' Of this number sixteen escaped from No. 3 shaft before the cave-in. The remainder are pris oners and small hopes are entertained for their safety. Good order prevails and everything possible is being done to relieve the situation. The fan was disabled, but was quickly restored. No. 3 is ex pected to be opened soon. One of those who escaped, a tooy, has since died. .i . I ' ' The Latest Report. Victoria, B. C, May 23. The x plosion in one of the mines of the Crow's Nest Pass company at Fernie . (Continued on fifth page.) TO PRESIDING ELDERS was announced as follows: r. k. j.ignam, t6; & r . Viacom o, 39; Dr. J. D. Bartoee, 34; W. F. Mo- -r - ai. . i j i essary to a choice, 113. No election. The second Iballot for senior book agent resulted in the election of Dr Riirll9ffl f rra, rivi J. Blgham, of Georgia, receiving 128 votes out of a total of 226. The chair then ordered the conference to proceed 'With the election of a junior book agent. The 'ballot for Junior ibook agent re sulted in no election. D. M. Smith led with 99 votes. A. B. Tarpley received 19; G. R. Pepper 17, and J. C. Burkett 17, the remainder scattering. Total vote, 222; necessary to a choice, 112. A second toallot was ordered and proceed ed with. ' During the intervals (between the bal lots there was a spirited debate over the recommendation of the iboundary committee to transfer the St. Charles district from the Missouri conference to the St. Louis conference. On a final vote the general conference refused to make the transfer, but ordered the matter left with the Missouri and St. Louis annual conferences to mutually agree on what should be done in the matter. The second ballot for junior book agent resulted: . M. Smith, 112; A. B. Tarpey, 30; remainder scattering; total vote, 224; necessary to choice, 113. No election and a third ballot was or dered. . The third ballot was taken for junior book agent, but before the count could be made the conference voted to ad journ until 3:30' p. m.. Choice Residences For Rent. UNFURNISHED. One of the choicest residences on Montford avenue; 9 rooms, electric lights, furnace, hath and other modern conveniences; -stable, large yard. $40 per month to desirable tenant. Another .nice? room house on Mont ford avenue, electric lights, bath and other modern conveniences. $30 per month by year. Nine room house near-in on Hay wood street, electric iights, bath, etc, large yard . $25 per month . FURNISHED. " , Eight room house 4 near South Main street, electric lights, bath and other conveniences. : $40 per month ; Nine room house on Montford avenue,' electric lights, bath and other con veniences, j $60. per month. - . : , Six room house on Montford avenue, electric lights, bath and -other conven iences. ' $35 per month, three months' lease. . : ''' , . , ... , ' Ten room house on Starnes avenue, modern 'conveniences, 140 feet of porch. $60 per month.' f - - '..!- Jjarge boarding house on Sunset drive (where the air is so pure); a low price to responsible party. Williie & LaCarbe, : Exclusive. Agents," A v" No23 PattoiL Ave.. 'Phone ,661 PEACE - - .... j , i Resulted in a Hitch, but It Is Understood This Is Not of Such a Nature as to Prevent Continuance of the Negoi nations Stock Exchange Affected ' ; London, May 23. Tke special cabinet meeting called today to consider thr Kitchener despatches, with reference to negotiations for peace in South Afrjica. ended in a hitch. Beyond the fact that there has been a desire to assent to EVAIIS HONORED : x AT CHATTANOOGA BY RECEPTION LAST NIGHT HE WILL LEAVE FOR LONDQN ON.JUNE4. Chattanooga, May 23. Hon. H. Clay Evans arrived in this city, his home, today from Washington to look after business matters before leaving for London. He was tendered a reception tonight and will leave for Washington Sunday. In an interview, today he said he would leave for London Wednesday, June 4, taking his family with him. TRAINED LEOPARDS ATTACK A FELLOW PERFORMER Boston, May 23. Madame MorellL who performs mith trained leopardsr alt a local show, was attacked toy three of the animals tonight awhile, -taking them from their cage. She was badly bit ten on the breast, arms and legs. Her condition is serious NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Chicago Chicago Philadelphia.. .. ....... Batteries; Gardner R H E .. ..a 7 2 .. ... 5 10 0 and Chance; Frasier and Jacklitoh. At Pittshurg-r . R H E Pittsburg.! J.. a--5 ew OTIC. ... .. .. ., ' 1 7 2 Batteries: Doheny and Smith: Snarks and Bowerman. At St. Louis rt TT tr St. Louis 10 17 2 Boston;. .......... a is i Batteries: Murphy and Nfeholsfiasoh and Kittridge. , V STATE LEAGUE GAMES Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, N. C, May 23.-rTodav's state league games resulted as follows: At Raleighv- R it e Newbern .6 9 7 Raleigh 7 li a Batteries: Getting and Daum: OhiiriA Leonard and Turner. At Charlotte r tt w Greensboro. o r 9 Charlotte 1 2 3 2 Batteries: Suggs and McTeer: Per son and Lehman. At Wilmington r w k Durham a 10 fi Wilmington.. 5 9 8 Batteries: Brucker Logan and Cur- ran; Dunn and Fisher. MR. LEASE RELIEVED Of the Companionship of Mary El len. Wichita, May 23. Mrs. Mary B. Lease, formerly a Kansas politician, today secured absolute divorce from her husband on the grounds of neglect and desertion. Politics is said to have sep arated the couple. Wfr ''' JdSr 7 four est department stores in Western North Carolina. Of course we have The bst Up-to-date The Most Elegant The Cheapest ' Yes, we lave them all only; ours are Better and Cheaper You zti invited to get a pair at Actual Cost. " MEETING everything that would make the ap pearance of peace possible, nothing is reaiiy Known. After cabinet dispersed there was a less sanguine feeling at the - stock exchange. It -is understood the 1 (Continued on 4th page.) 4 "s Qftsare Doubly When they are Just what the recipients would have chosen. From our splendid stock of Salad Bowls, Compoticrs ; Entree Dishes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Carving Sets, aod a thousand other beautiful and useful articles you can make an entirely satisfactory selection. 1 ArthursM. Field any Leading JevYelers. Cor. Church St. and Patton Av. Gpcein FOR Potato Bugs 10, 15 and 25c Per Box'; Grant's Pharmacy 1 op oaie. We are offering for a limited time the well known home 9 Bill Nye at Buck Shoals. This place cost over $25,000 and if taken at once will be solff at a price considerably less than cost. For further particulars. See V H. F. T & SON Real Estate Agents. t 48 Pattnft A-vemna Mean Business! GRAN Yes, the same old story just as; we've been telling it for the last' months:- We wantto siio- ply you with footwear at COST " so we can build one of the larg The Largest Assortment The Best Wearing, ; "The Best Fitting the same as the other fellows 29 South Main St. it r 11 3 ri ' 1 - 5. s 1 u Ms I. U Paragon Building. ; REAL EJ1ATD AGENTS V n
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