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s 4fc ? , v - Jf, ---- ,-:; VOL. VII NOi 93. AbHEVILliBC., WEDNESDAY MOfiNINGMArY 28, 1902 ! S f ; . t! J FIVE CZNT8 FE2 OOTT. .TOUB DOULASa A. JSAIl OESTREIW . ! ' t " "FOR Commencement' and Graduating For These Purposes We Are Showing in White: Goods: FRENCH GHIFFOIIS 1MB I . REPUBLICANS GREAT ASSEMBLAGE AT THE STATE CONVENTION NOW IN PROGRESS IN CLEVELAND. ' '' ' " Govepnop Nash. Makes the Open- selected pior to the convening of the 1 convention, met at 4 o'clock. 0 - f One of' the most important f confer-j ences- held jwas between Senator aanvp it cbntlnued so long this iriorning thattu , qiiite a crowd waa kept in waiting out- Blue uu. atlittWl , nr lllirv b uiuvv. f senator then left. W quarters; in thei iiolendon lor . his 'business omce. The distinguishing' feature continues to toe the trial heats' of candidaities for the senatorial nomination nd other places on -the state ticket next year. . The workers today were especially in- I iieresiea m tne contest ior anemioer ; the state central committee that hoias over till after the next state convention and controls the machinery at a titme- IUGRATION ba and the Philippines. 45 inches 45 to prices 90c PARIS MOUSLIliS 2 yards Wide, prices 35c to $1.50 Yard. ORGANDIES; 2 yards wide, ; prices 25, 35, 50, 60, 75-1.25 lUg Speech, Refeiringr tO OU- election v The control is also wanted by those who are In anticipation of the next republican national convention. There-'is much talk in the open field for Hanna for president two years hence as well as for re-election as .sen ator by the legislature that is to be chosen next year. . There is no opposition expected to President Roosevelt. Those rwho are talking 'about the delegation to the next national convention say they do not want an anti-Roosevelt delegation, but one that would not be anti-Hanna in the event of President Roosevelt not TRIAL HEATS OF CANDIDATES FOR SENATE NOMINATION SOME TAIK OF HANNA FOR PRES IDENT, RUT THERE IS NO DIS POSITION TO DENY ROOSEVELT'S being nominated. , It is understood that Senator Hanna will be tendered an ovation and call1 ed upon for a speech in the conven tion. , : PERSIAN 30 inches wide, prices 12 1-2 to 60c. HANGING OF NEGRO WHO KILLED JARDEN FAMILY WILLIAM H. LANE PAYS PENAL TY OF ATROCIOUS CRIME IN PHILADELPHIA. pulled down and the Hag ef the (Piliplna Lj the dJstribution of wages .Boon after the senate convened today FRENCH LAWNS From 25 to 50c We aho have a full line of Uces and Apliques and Ribbons suitable for iing. Oostreicjier & Co -5i"Paftorrvenue?i RIGHT TO A SECOND TERM. ClevelaiMj, Ohio,; May 27. The ar mory which has eight thousand chairs fwas well filled when Hon.. P. W. Durr, of Cincinnati, chairman of the state centnaJ comfmitteev called (the republi can state convention' to order this af tenffloon. The leaders, noitbly Mr. Hon- ma, Oovernor. Nash, General Grosve- nor, and visiting ' congressmen, .were cheered as they entered the armory. Prayers were offered by Rev. John S. Ru'tledge, of the Glenville , Methodist ichurch. Chairmazt Durr announced that the. state commiilttee had selected the following temporary officers for the convention: Chairman! Governor George K. Nash; secretary, Joha R. Malloy, Columbus; s ergeant-att-tanms, Wm. F. Gass, Cin cinnati. Governor Nash was tendered an ova tion on being introduced: Governor -Nash spoke at leoigth the action of the state tegislaturei in two daughters, Madeline, aged 12, and regard to (taxation and corporations, Eloise, aged 7 years. Lane had stolen and urged that Kxyrporaiiotis should not (money from his employer and seeing be looked on as the enemies of the. peo- the consequences of his fchefte he de- pie, saying that " they should be fos- liberately shot the ovomaja and her j. ttered and encouraged, as they devel- younger daughter in air upper room of oped the state's mining resources, op- their home, and them called the- elder I the senate either, favorably or adverse- derated the grea manufactories, con- child from the street iwhere rshje , hadlly;. jstructed the railroads jand tranBacted!. (been playing and shot her. , After ItheJ- Mr. "Wellington, of Maryland, : moved r Qf naills the (business connectedi (with Ithe trade shootlnar Lane escaped to Camden, N. I o aiscnarge tne . commnttee from rur Philadelphia, May 27. William Har mon Lane, colored, was hanged Ot 10:08 o'clock this morning. The crime for which Lane paid th death penalty was particularly atroci ous. On the morning of April 1 he shot and killed Ella Harden, , (by whom of was employed as a servant, and BILL PASSED SALE OF BEER ON ELLIS ISLAND ANDJN CAPITOL AT WASHING , TON FORBIDDEN. Patterson Talks for four More Hours Against the Philip pine Bill. is?- WILL BE GLAD WHEN . FLAG IS HAULED DOWN DENOUNCES THE BILL AS "MON STROUS"-SENATE COMMITTEE'S POSITION ON QUESTION OF POP ULAR ELECTION OF SENATORS. Washington, May 27. In the senate today after routisoe business considera- --m - . - - - - itlon of the ' Philippines toil! was resum ed, Patterson of Colorado spoke four hdurs against the measure, denotmoiing tJie bill as "monstrous." He approved of .treating' 'ithe5 r FUiplnos "the same as Cubans and would rejoice when the American nag in the Pniiiappines was STRIKE THREATENS LOSS OF $20,000 Engineers, Pumpmen and Firemen Declare Theyf will Go Out June 2 Unless Scale Is Paid Seventy Collieries will Be Destr Dyed in Two Weeks. Pottsville, Pa., May 27. Operators la the SchuykUl district were officially no tified today by the engineers, pumpmen and firemen that Ithey will, strike June 2 unless the Union scale is paid. Wilkebarre, Pa., May 27. The state! that if the operators are unable to keep the pumps going in the mtaes af ter next' Monday seventy collieries will be totally destroyed within two weeks and the loss will be twenty million dol lars. . ployes and the union agree on conces sions. The agreement is to become operative -August 4, work in the meantime to be under the old system of hours and wages. i 1- Rifles Reported Shipped. Hazelton, Pa., May 27. Everything is quiet this morning at the .Cranberry colliery of A. Pardee & Co., where the engineers, firemen end .pumpmen- quit yesterday. Several clerks troployed at the Silver Creek colliery, iwhfe refused to act aa firemen and., pump runners, were discharged. This -week most of "the strikers in the Hazel torn district will receive (their waees for the first half of May. ThJis until, the suspension in ended. It is stated that a consignment of r!!????-111? -5?ll?r I rllleB were sent to some of the collier- western district of Virginia to .toe held at Roanoke, Va. Mr. Burrows, chairman of jthe cora- ies on the south side late last night. Springfield, m., May 27. Union mam- era at Litchfield, whose union iwaa sus pended fcy ithe state executive board of mittee on privileges and selections, re pbrted that the tmlajority of the com mittee was opposed to the house reso-J United 'Mine Workers of America for lution providing for the election of sen- jnot returning to work (when ordered to ators Dy the people; that a majority of a0 bo bv the board, have returned to he the committee was in favor of the De- j worlr. Mnnasrer CraJblb havine agreed to her Pew amendment providing the election abaadm game the low coal veins in We Can Furnish Cut Glass For the Table' of senators In all states shall be uni form, and congress shall have power to enforce the amendment, and finally the majority of the committee was oppose ed to the resolution as amended. Mr. Burrows said the committe had not directed him to report the resolution to which the miners claim they had to work and were unable ito make money by mining coal. Weavers Strike. Philadelphia, May. 27. Five hundred damask .weavers went on strike here today for higher wages, closing a num- rvmYMTTwwe. imf -the siH.t had be- 'T ' hut was arrested a few hours later! thJ .consideration .of. comeverr jtreat andvyery prosperous. - at the -railroad station in that city. He I Th& not?on. waa over. rthe resolution, One Strike Ends. rta affair,. SSSgA- to part: .r, , ?i1.e,aa', loTmaetwhelBier-ttere be .any I wMc .ha Deen In force : for ;even --t-mw - " ' " 7 w wnicn woura prevenx ana ifiiipmo I weexs, nas come xo an to.1 -Hie If We Have it it is the BEST. Ice Cream Freezers $L50 to $8.00 The Gem and White Mountain Freezers are built on scientific principles to freeze cream in the least possible time. Theye. tabor savers. Let us send one around. Asheville Hardware Co. ON THE SQUARE. undecided republican party controls Ithe destinies punishment to the inegro and, in less pf this great republic. In Uiedsark and than two months after the commission gloomy days of 1896 It imade" promises of the crime, he was executed, full of 3riUia(nt hope for the aoatlon. S&tST.Sr gSSJSZ S:' ABSOLUTE DIVORCE GRANTED history of Ithe jworld. I congratulate Tfl I MlfJICTFD'C WIFF you that in the1 person lof Theodore; IU H 111 I If IO 1 1.11 O llllu -Roosevelt we have a president from Newport, R. I., May 27. Mrs. Porter, whose lips fell the solemn pledge to puhsue, withoult variation and untar nished, the great and beneficial poll not under arrest from coming to the United States and stating his views or desires as to his country to the presi-- dent or t either branch of congress, was adorned. propriation bill then was called up. The question' was on Mr. Hoar's mo tion that the senate ask for a full and free conference, insisting upon its wife of Rev. Charles Hunt Porter, was j amendments. Mr. Spboner insisted granted an absolute divorce today. The that the house would regard the adop- eiM of WJUlara MoKIMey. One -week """""v "n" PELEE CONTINUES TO EMIT ASHES THOUSANDS FROM NORTH POUR INTO CROWDED FORT DE FRANCE. And heartily extend to you art" invitation to examine our stock. Our designs of cut glass are the very best both in quality and workmanship, and the cutting is carefully executed,. Remember that the value of cut glass lies alniost wholly in the careful and artistic workmanship displayed in the execution of the design. Arthur M. Field Company Leading Jewelers. ago doaay, me nag onm; registered at the Manhattan hotel, but republic, iwas uniunea noaung over gpend the night at a iisrepu'table independent nation, l congratulate you nouSe on West Fortieth street with a that thus has heen redeemea a repuoii- ;WOman for whom he bought wine. can pledge, given by a powerful ma- j The witness testified to seeing the tion tjq a weak and nearly exhausted minister and his companion undressed people. I congratulate you that our j in a room. Rev. Porter made no de--flo. still .wflves in the Philippine isl- fense. He resigned from the church After some discussion, Mr. withdrew his motion. Mr. Proctor, in charge of the con ference report, offered a concurrent Fort De France, May 27. Ten thous- Hoar J and persons are deserting the northern part of, the island and coming to Fort (De France, which is already overcrowd ed with refuges. .Mount Pelee contin- resoiution ior the appointment of a I mW: mo1tpn matter. 'commi'iiee 01 inree senators to mm with a like committee of the house to confer on the subject of- the conferences between the two houses, and especial- . Tft l remain the signal and disappeared before -the scandal was T:. of hope, and law and order for . their vy Our enemies may hurl their I ferees. which is covering the unaountaln. Prof. R. T. Hill, the American ge ologist has gone on an expedition which will try to reach the peak of Pelee. Profs. Kennan and M.VJacassTi! T C vou are T where to have your photograph made ask the advice of some friend who has had an art school educa-- tion. BROCK & KOONCE, The Photoflpapneps people. calumnies upon our soldiers and sail ors and upon, honored representatives of our government, butt they canmolt dim the glory of our flag, nor retard the day, when the blessings of our free Institutions will (be enjoyed by that people." The twenty-one congressional dis tricts were called at the (conclusion of ! Governor Nash's speech and the select tions made at the district meetings were announced for members of the new. state committee, vice-presidents tand! assistant secretaries of the (conven tion and the usual commdttees . Ad journed to 10 a. m. tomorrow. The preliminary meetings to the con vention consisted of conferences during the forenoon and meetings by congres sional districts at 2 p. m., at which members of comrmttees were present and assisted officers of the convention, all water now. Use the natural stone filter; it is the safest and most perfect filter made. They are to utock now. J. H. Law, 85 Patton evenue. - ONE KILLED, THIRTY INJURED; TEMPORARY SIDEWALK FELL New York, May 27. -rThe temporary 'sidewalk in front of a building being erected at Fifth avenue and Eighteenth street collapsed this afternoon when a crowd was; watching the parade in honor of the French guests. One hun dred and fifty spectators were thrown 17 feet below into the excavation. E. Tj. Coolidge, a newspaer man, was killed and 30 persons were severely in- Mr. Gallinger, (N. H.) indicated that lleft for the interior of the Island Thuats- the house had been offensive in the! day. No news has since been re- senate, but he was .called to order byjeeived of their whereabouts and con Mr. Pettus, of Alabama, who held that Jsiderable anxiety regarding their safety 'wnat had occurred In the other nouse 1 fp,1f was not a proper subject or comment. the matter to be considered by the I volcanic Mn ndumg. joint committee should be particullarly I Rosus, Island of Domftnico, British the message of the house on the army jwest Indies.May 27. During the whol appropriation bill. This amendment of night ashes fell from the volca- was accepted by Mr. Proctor and as no on tne island of Martijnique here In amended the resolution was adopted. .pw nantitv than ever experienced xnv cnajr imi. nau,, vil-h- tfi nilHhrPj,k Mount Pelee. 'cut, nanrea avir. ssipDaiitM, jklt. rivciw and Mr. Pettus as the committee on the Paris Green FOR Potato Bugs 10, 15 and 25c Pep Box. Grant's Pharmacy For Rent Well located hotel of 25 rooms newly paint ed and papered. Splendid chance for an experienced party. For particulars apply H. F. GRANT & SON Real Estate Agents. 48 Patton Avenue. 59 South; Main Street. The I. X. Lm Depapfment Store AS SIMPXB AS A B C. . Bigger values, lower prices, newer novelties, larger varieties, stronger leaders iSfWhat it means to uy of ne IXL. This is a lesson .that hundreds have learned with proflva and pleasure in the school of experience. , The I . X. I.. DfcpaPtnVent Stope Phone 107. 22 Patton Ave. Glasses : Eyes. &prine Onions 5e punch, 3 for 10c, Head Lettuce.Sc bunch, 'Curley Lettuce 2 for 5c. " ' ' I HIRAM LINDSEY, Phones 173 and 200 dome to us and we will tell you Juat ..what your eyes need, free of charge. McKee, Optician 64 Patton avenue, opposite Postofllce. FOR GiAKF. AND RENT BIGHT unfurnisnea cmutg v to 8 room each, rangms v iTi $11 to $30 per month. - All .parts of the city J , - ... can on SEVRN room house, modern conven iences ; 7 minutes walk . from Court square, nice "neighborhood at a low Price. Rents $17.50. jured, several of whom ilt is expected part tne enate. will die. I Consideration then was resumed on A panic . followed the collapse and tne philippiine governmenit bill, Mr. many were severely hurt by toeihg trampled on. "Many women were among the (Victims. Patterson continuing his speech in op- (Contlnued on eighth page.) Biltmore Butter, 35c pound. Phone 68. Private sale household furniture cheap, linoleum, (bedstead, etc.. Apply 90 Cumberland avenue after &ttQ ti. Soda Water at Grants Pharmacy, tf Ice cream made from pure cream only, in ice cream soda at Grant's Pharmacy. ' 87-10t. PCC Special 1 Open: aU ntght, Raysor-s Prug Store. A residence On popular spiea mounxain- pasture m tn . j VanderbUt preserve for cows. 60e per J KAVCU iicui. head per month. Apply Forest Depart ment. Biltmore Estate, tf . 1 nvnnii Asheville. ' Before buying or , renUng Heal ifistaxe, ni.w ; - JTJST RECEIVED Fresh Vanilla Cream Candy - AT 'S, HESTON Two choice building lots in good neighborhood. ,s ""V Get the prices and full par- ticulars at our 'office. Williie & LaBarbe, Exclusive Agents, o. 23 Patton Ate. ' f . 'Phone 661 Help Us Keep a Secret We'll admit we can't A secret has (been likened to silence. Why? Because you can't talk about it and keep it. We've a secret mow but cant keep it. Perhaps YOU can? Anyway we will en - trust It to you. listen: We are over stocked with MILLINERY AND RIB BONS. That's it in a nutshell. If you will select a hat or a few yards of rib bon, we will not Quarrel over the price but give you all you want and what you want at wholesale eost. G. A. -M ears, Millinery Department. 33 South Main. 'I; r u1 - V 1 1 V' It 1 1 1 1 l i it t : r 1: 4 I. address, ' - - BRADFORD; & WAGNER, Phone 183- . 26 So. Main St - " 11' - ' : : ; - V 10 Paragon Building. RKAI4 ESTATE AGENTS. Phone S2S. 1
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