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1 V - I I ' ;' " ... ; ; t - ' -s. t - ASHEVILLE, Ni"C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, VJDNE 4, -"-Wifi VOL. VII NV 99 55, . FIVE CENTS PER COPY. , v , FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR. 't " SERIOUS FLOOD OESTRIICK AT JOLIET, ILL. ED BY- IS LITTLE CHANGED V 1 i . ''-' mm.- ab. mb k.-'-:' ". , . I O f VI I A 1 1 A VI A A n ", I m .hw 'nrnmm w: m m SITUATION rn L rr Nto LL SENATE s - ? ' "r. : Cut Priee Sale OF 1 - t THREE LIVES HAVE BEEN LOST bt? was 48 to 30, Hop, Mason and Wellington Voting with and propfrty loss is $1,000,000. Under Elluslins T Democrats, Mclaurin YS C.) with Bepublicans Probable Action of House on Bill Miles Alleged Transmitter J .Benorts Derogatory of Conduct of Army Officers. - Will be-Goipued ." T, Today and: AVednesiay If irt ISeedbf '; Gowns, Chemise, Sklfts, , Draxvers or Corset -Covers This Sale Will Prove Money-Saver. .Washington, June 3. Thelenate this tion concerbtag the chArgeis. had tome afternoon, alter nearly seven wees w Jt. (debate, passed the m providing for a . .8 of the senator might. Troterly be characterized as imperii Mason and Wellington (republicans) voted with the democrats in the nega- eULLlCllUJXbCXACO j-vvwyv iurrf - . , , nra a noirwi in favor, oi xne 'uui. nippaiv innicatea uj une c-ii-a.nji an who last week delJvered a stirring "sufficient emnhasis that I aim not tf be Philippines the policy represeriited in ithe tblll was recorded against the measure in the final -vote.' - '- .- ' Flood .. Caused by Cloudburst and a Hundred Families are Homeless, ' r L Mitchell Claims Great Augmentation of Strike Forces Op erators Denounce This as Buncombe CoalT'BecomDg1 Scarce in tfew Tork, and 3oft Coal Is Being TJsed, :-Not withstanding Law Against It. nent.H Kmally Mr. Culberson declined " to vtel! furthw to Mr. Beveridge. After snmp further rerwnts had' beea' readflVIrTJ iit-vericLge again inquired whethe? the OFFICIAL, matters presentea. naa ame xryu RAILROADS SUSTAIN VERR HEAVY LOSSES responded Qr. CALLS FOR RELIEF HAVE BEEN MADE DAM COL- LAPSED, SENDING A TORRENT DOWN VALLEY-rTHE WORK OP RELIEF. " ,. Joliet,;June 3. Joliet is in the grasp inquired of further," Oiilheman.. "I ask the senator." Mr'. Beveridge j j i li nt rfHien"t1v or I m?.. Sdirectlr. the papers were received fey of the -worst flood in its history, all the coanmiiiee -were q.uwywu. imyuu . - , ,, , . '.. . - 4-.4i, nAnnia oTil Vi 1 mi ifiYvrti' General MUeiS: r 1 lawr nortion nf tho r.ltv 1 iinrir wn.tpr lOn WflUe LXie IIIIIIUI ll-Jf auicuuucui.a . , i ' , substitute were rejected by substan- 1 Mr. Culberson maae no repiy. ;and. it is. rumored that several lives tially a .party, vote except the amend- ! Mr. AlMaoo of Iofwa saia n lost. The police. have names ment of Quay to maKe tne. raie charges' naa oeem. pressu!tu. ,,.. - -- - . , of duty On merchandise from the tou.d net have given to them the imto- ?if ddie McGovern' zzle Gean and a Philippines 50 per cent of the tarra licity which Mr. Culberson had given uwe si uuim ivmeuy, aivwuea. Our EAGLE BRAND Is the Best in the Mar ket as to Workmanship, Material and Fit. Also Gut Price Sale of WASH GOODS' i nrmsideration then was resumed uit- Aar io fiftAAni Tninnte rule, of the it.. V- ww T from other countries instead of 75 per cent as now in force. On this amend ment the affirmative vote was cast by six republicans and thirteen aemnsm T,hilinDine -i-wnent bill. Mr. Mc i now-.?. tl": !T.;r nf knlMloDi. denied that the Where It -will De reierrea ' 'A H rv and mittee on insular affairs. Tnursoay or , aemunui -Fridav the bill will be reported back to placed ithe responsilbilrty for the out- the house with a motion, to stnse uut raiges comnuueu m x UiU1fwv- all after the enacting clause and insert on the policy advocated by the reputo- 4he nrriri3inns of the llOUSe bill LS pre- (iioana. pared by the insular committee. There i Mr ,Beveridge of Indiana said the are manv ojoints ot amerence oeiw-ewi mnrA'a Ar-nmtt. would be enacxea , . i I lilt C Vi - uw y " " the two measures, the most radical be- ( - c . it wag ing (that the house provides for tne es several families had narrow escapes and the police rescued many in boats. several nouses were swept away by the floods. Jefferson and other principal streets are under water and business places . are flooded, causing thousands of dollars of damage. The street car lines are all severely damaged and no cars are running, ah trains are stalled, water being two feet deep over the Tail road tracks. Several washouts have oc curred on the electric lines . between here andf Chicago. Heavy -rains which i met WOnU S uremia 7 w u uiu ; "tic wu' jxwja,g,j. iicttY y -io,u.ia 'Wiuu.ii ! on ithe Pacific and it was essential that j continued all night caused Hickory and Oestreicher & Co 51 JPatton Avenue, i tablishment of civil government in the Islands immediately without waiting for a census to toe taken end for the dbeomplishment Of 'peace to be for mally announced, as proviaea m senate bill, and includes a proposition tn imA tfhe rold standad of value in the Philippines, instead of the America- Filipino silver dollar, wnicn aocurums to the terms of the senate bill is to be coined and (minted free for use In the Philippines alone. ' -ust before adj our nment the senate took up the Nicaraguan canal bill and maria "t iin.fln1shed foustaessi When the setaate convea-iei : a2 "Hi orciocK. toaay . mr. . . 4 w. .o!", chairman of the, mmitte on" naval nWntm! va-nkvaA tiif naval amxrODrla- tiott bill and gave notice that he would and harbor bill ' i un Vmaf ivpnn should! Snrinsr creeks to hu-rst thoir iHanlcs tne mastery w i" s"" " , - : , " , . be ours, and it would be ours. ' The early report that a portion of Mi- Berry of Arkansas deplored the Hickory creek dam was washed out - . memorial day h3iS "been confirmed. Part of the pen- fact that the president on nwnWfflW. itentiarv was flooded hut not aerioualv. v,Qri P-n nroDer to make a "Diner v--- i , - ...,' - , ..m iuu 'cue wuviuia uic sis uo'Ucti .. tv,q. TYF-onsiinenT. ne tuu. ..... . .. tisan speeuu . I in addition to Jdayor Barr'e call for Vinil enne back forty years tO rejtinoie -DAr.fe,,! meetlntr-nf th ritv nminftil. 4f flrs of sectlonaiismi and bad I this afternoon he Issued a nroclamation ferred tq.the acts of an infuriated moD for a general tmeeting of citizens this tr. intifv he supposed, the awful or- evening, to devise relief measures. der of General Smith in the PhHiipptoeB The flood Is slowly deceding. The i - - '."T-inj.. Ipplicf and. firemen 4&sisted 4y vo.lunteer ' " ' . .. '-. Jm f ' I snuadit nf helners a.re at (work .H over HOUSE ADOPTS REPUKx ; . i ,. the cir relieving suffering and trying ONCERS AH :rur; Washingt6n:Tu&e 3-When the house mot trtria v. Mr.- Burton-tOhio) called up WUkeebarre, Pa., June 3. There were no serious distirubances thrpughouit the anthracite region today. Both Mitcbeil and the "operators Issued ":, statementts this even-Ung tbearing on the strike situa tion. MibcheJl says the ranks of the strikers have greatly auKmemted today and the indications are that a number of others -wall join tne strikers tomor row. The onerators. in their statement admit that there hats been no serious distrubaaices;. t)utjaeplore the reviling of the ttneu while going to and from work! They denounce Mitchells' state ment issued mis eveniiag ass uuulvuiuc. Reports of Petty Violence Wilkesbarre. Pa.. June 3. The situa tion in the Wyoming region today, as far as it relates to the engineers, nre- men and pump runners and the mine workers eenerally, shows no change from that of yesterday. Peace reigns throuerhout this valley, and ail tne coi leries that had not voluntarily closed down their ouraos during the last ten days, continue to keep their mines tree of water. There were a lew cnanges flmnner the men at starting this morn ing which were generally In favor, of tha strikers. Some of the companies, however, have a force in readiness to take the place of any man .iwno quits work. Several collieries are said to be workine short handed and if many more men leave their posts these oper ations will be compelled to shut down atii. -The mines allowed to 'become flood ed. - - - !' fr-r.lt'HH!MBI Renorts are constantly coming in from the surrounding region of petty violence . perpetrated, especially by boys, but no one lias yet been serious ly hurt. At Miners jmiiis, a snort cus tance north of here, there was a gath ering of strikers, headed toy a fife and drum band, last night and this morn ing, but the men did nothing but march around the town. They kept away from the collieries which are' protected by coal and iron policemen . ers held ud the engineers at the Gilbert ton water shaft this morning, and as a! result the hoist is idle. Dollars and diamonds; For your dollars we give you large value in Diamonds. What is more splendid or more appre ciated than a beautiful glittering Diamond? Our long years of experience in judging and buying gems are your Protection and Security ' f M. ' f." T ' If you wish to purchase only a perfect gem our experience' and advice are yours. If We HaveVit It Is the BEST. v SHAVE THE LAWN Before the grass grows so long. r,,Ancr thA ST9.S3 often makes the lawn smooth and1 velvety. We sell Lawn Mowers at $3.50 to $12.00. Good hose at 8 cents, and a better grade for, 10 cents per foot. -' Asheville Hapdwape Coji ON THE SQUARE. call it up for consideration at the earli est possible titnue. Mr. Foraker of Ohio, cawed up tne . . i m,t house concurrent (resolution, estemaing the thanks of congress to Secretary of state John Hay for his memorial, ad dress delivered to the two branches of congress on the life and service of Wm. McKinley. adoDted. As soon as signed toy the. presiding officers of each house, It will go to the president. The wv11D xxr wen into committee of the v. i nT.eiriAr rVip debate for tne protection Of the president of the United States and other purposes known as the anti-anarchy bill. Rav. (republican, N. Y.) advocated hfl hill and Lanham, (Texas) argued I Joliet, June S.-rThe flood which swept over this qpiace today as the result of a cloudburst drowned three people and caused damage aggregating a million dollars; A hundred families are desti WHY Is make Should you have us do your, Kodak finishing? t nt..' Our iwork and reputation evidence that we know hww. to photographs. , . ' ' (2d.) We give you? work the same careful attention that we give our own and get the best there is, in your neg ative. - ' ' (3d . ) W? charge mo 'more nan yon pay lnl erior , workmen. " BROCK & KOONCE ' Studio 57 South Mala street, j - ... f s 1 n4-4,rv a ires orirnniiH Nn:Liuu. Mr. Allison imoved tnat me swiaie lto T.r " .Z anfl .oncur to the resolution and the mo- LBdmi tane trou was agreed without comment or aTnropriation (bills only those division. . 1 f or th army, navy, sundry civil, miu- Mr. Pettis of Alabama, on account QT.v'aa.flpmv and District of Columbia. of other duties, withdrew from the sen- j A11 tnese have passed the house. There nte committee appointed to comer wutn ls vet to be reported tne genera wu. . i .ilU mmJ 1 1 a like comimattee or tne nouse wn.u. in spect to differences as to conference reports, and Mr. Teller of Colorado, was named in his stead. .Mr. Ouarles denounced as damna ble" the suggestion that the object of fh TnrHrmr bill was to turn ower tne Philippines to the expiquatrom ol uai petbaggers, scoundrels and scallawags.. Every decent American citizen wuiu hide his face in shame if that were true, but Sit was not, he said. By unanimous consent, Mr. carmacK of Tennessee, was permitted to print in the record the remainder of Lopez' statement, a portion' of which was read yesterday. Mr. iCurbertson of Texas, Intimated that the war department was endeavor-1 information concern- l , i. m, ihiHTniiies. He then 1Xifc - j J.- A presented the charged or e drew K. Weir, against weuicn-.m.. -. p Arnold, and the report tnereon y Capt. P. W. West, auegms vuv agalnslt iFlipmos. Mr. 'Beveridge asKea u t"tne V ; f. r'--. " f OUR MEN PARROTED AT THE? ONCE PRISON son Tnfl.n. Porto Rico. (June 3. Four m0n rtnvinteid of murder and robbery outrage four years ago were Egarroted at Ponce jail this imornraig. Only aooui thirty officials witnesses were present. A convicted murderer acted as execu tioner. He acted in a similar capacity on a former occasion. He will now be ipardoned and receive $100 for his work. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Philadelphia R H E Philadelphia.. 4 10 4 Pittstourg & 4 3 Batteries: White and Dooin; Phil ippi and O'Connor. Ten innings. At New York R H E New York.. ., 2 8 Chicaeo.. .. .. 12 17 3 Batteries; Taylor and Yeager; Tay lor and Chance. At Brooklyn R H E Brooklyn .. .. .. 2 8 1 ninfilnrmti ..1 7 1 Batteries: Newton and Ah earn; Hahn and Peitz. At Boston R Boston . . . . 9 St. Louis. H Coal Getting Scar ce New Yfitk. Jesaltv of an- .loiraclte ''cowSr-citla' now" fnor' strike began. Big trunks iaaen witn soft coal are t(Hbe seen depositing their loads in front of many office buildings. the" snmerintendents beiner willing to risk fines, than to have their elevators stODDed. Not a "single 4id for ahthra- cite coal has been received by the dock commissioner Hawks, in response to advertisements. It is said the Manhattan Elevated railroad has four weeks' suppiy of an thracite and will mix it with f oft coal freely, and are willing to let the use of it now be tested in the courts. It is a question of burning soft coal or going out of business, tney say. . Arthur M.-' Field Company y .A ,r leading Jewelerswf ! sl -, 1 1 Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave:: y V ranis Gpecn FOR Sent Back Bosses Batteries: - Malarkey Murphy and O'Neill. and H 13 14 2 Moran ; Mahony City, Pa., June 3.-Two hun dred union nickers euarded the ap proaches to the Tunnel Ridge collieries of the Philadelphia and Heading uoai anr) Ti-nn pftmmo r V a it tVie WfiSlt. PTtfl and refused to soass James Holloway, Chas. i - , . 5 Carl, Geo. Uliver and wm. .uoai, au t-inUA hnsMs. Thev were forced to return r QCSiritUlC iiumsucu uuuoso home. Maple. Hill colleries resumed the MnntfrtrH flVftnilft. All Potato Bufe : 0f 15 and 25c Per Box Jar, - ' Grant's Pharmacy Fo p K c n't STATE LEAGUE GAMES At Charlotte Newbern . . . . . . . . Charlotte . Batteries: Simons plegate and Lehman - At Greensboro Durham R H 2 2 . . . . .i 8 12 and Daum; E 2 3 Ap- OTTESADA CONFIRMED AS " wrTXTroTtJo Tn TTXTTTUTI STATES Greensboro JBUUiJlUn I roA.ic fw.lrHale Walters and Sullivan,. The I. Department Store & o oTftjroT.m s' Aft A,' B C. v-...-f- nrfces. newr nnvAlMu ' (la0-M Varieties. UlTOIIKBr leaders is what it mean to buy; of The t -v t - liMarvTi that hunareas have learned with profiti andpleasure in th cirhooi of experience. , The I. X. L. Departmerit Store. f none 107. 1 zz rsiwu ai. Clifton Flour, 75c sack.. Biltmore Patent, "65c sack ' Lily of the Valley, e&c'sackvj? - xttt KTUf T.rMTiSET. 450 Main Street. - i ' Phone ... Havana, June 3. The nomination ul Quesada as Cuban minister to the United States was confirmed by the senate today 'oy a yoie us. - senator not voting. Tne connrmativu was due either to the influence of Pal- ma or to the desire of the senate nut to reject his first diplomatic appoint ment. It is considered, nevertheless, that Quesada was morally dfeated. R H E ..11 11 4 . ... 7 10 4 and Curran; hoisting of water this morning. Strik- MEM0RIAL EXERCISES Lexington, Va., June 3. The anni- versa rv nf ravis' . birth was observed today here as Confederate memorial day. The tomb of Lee and the grave or Jackson, as well as those of other iiius- trn tinns Confederate dead were decor ated. Rev. .rr. Findley or i'lCKett s I division, was the orator. on Montiora avenue. modern conveniences Choic est location in the city. "Be sure to see them before rent- wg; -v H. F. GRANT & SOi! Eeal Estate Agents. v -.- . . . nnr -TTIA " the jniter ai wtti-ci "vt. . naturaKstone filter; it ls the safest and x. Aiaw mniifl. Ther are in must iiwicvi, .""i - .gT T,.it. nhuir nnw. xi. wi . " " , . , avenue: ? rfr Glasses At' Raleigh I "Wilmington ; Raleigh.. Batteries: Dunn ters and Myers. R H E 7 10 2 5 7 6 and Fisher; Char- Band Concert Thursday night at the Auditorium. j , Band Concert ursday rdght at the Auditorium. Biltmore Butter, 35c pound. a ii9 and we will tell -you just whaf yonr eyes need, free of charge. ' McKcet Optician ' 64 Patton avenue, opposite Postoffice. dnb cAKH AMD RENT 1 vll, mJ .0T;wi-rtttB.sfes. from' ; BIGHT "irMn rfrice from to 8 room ew-. - ,vf the 4 4- mar fflonui. ttV 1 . .' - r :e. Rents U750. : 'j v r . .i" Ahevllle. call on; or Before buying or renting. Keal Estate in , , , iress, . -:; : -er: v;;r;; ! Peragon Bulldln. ;.' ' BEAIi E0TATB AGENTS; SEVEN roomi house, modern conven iences; ;7 minutes . walk from. Court square, nice neighborhood at ? a low: address. Phone 821. Phone 68. I tf. Soda Water at Gfcrant's Pharmacy, tl fitviAnid mountain pasture in the Tr.AiVtii4' snMaewm far COWS. ' 50C peT v auu www- . --r , ------ head iper-montn.APPir A lie slips through the ; telephone while the truth lingers to get itself i typewritten. f 11 -' fs tupnished and Unfurnished Houses; Koi 2 We hav6 tried all the bread and cakes in Asheville and find tHe best at Phnnn 1 83 ' . ' - . 20 So. Main St. HESTON v We have a number of desirable fur nished and unfurnished nouses for rent in popular residence- eecuons ,. o: me city, and we feel confident that we can show you something . that will please you in this line. Williie & LaBarbe, 1 Real-' Estate and Renting Agents, ;. iki 23 Patton Ave" L'Phone i 661 A JUNE HAT SALE That is different from the 4 other kind you have been reading about v , All new and late Rcdy-tb-HTear Hat af Half Price. new line of Flowers just received. r G. Ay" MEAE?S: t I r: - t v i I f i n I 1 ' ! 1 1 r- J? -- i i
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