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1 V 1 ? ' , ..... . . . . ' - " -v " r"'l ( .;-v - W NX-- feSti? MORNING, JUNE 12, 1902 vol- yn no. 105. FIVE CENTS PER COPT. FOUR DOLLAKS A. YEAR . v I npfcTRPIfiHPR 1 UbV 1 11-ilUIII-ll II Suits and ; I vote m mm. BILL JUNE Skirts At $5. 19 FAIRBANKS SUBMITTED STRONG ARGUMEMX IN FAVOR OF - : f. i '' is -r. . " 4 PANAiyto?OUTE Alwut 50 ladies tailor , made suits, regular prices were from $15 to $22.50 to close out Quiclc, Monday's price the suit $5.98. At $7.98 v Ladled tailor made suits, reg ular prices were from .22.50 to $35 the suit, to close out quick Monday, price the euit, $7.98. The skirt, or jacket separately would be worth more, to fact double the price of suit. We also call attention! to our extensive linevof silk and vrool dress skirts which we nay marked down for this sale. The Corliss Paeifie Cable Bill Pat to Sleep in the House Af ter Long Debate. between the two lactions of-tthe repuSo- licao senators over Cuban reciprocity continued today but without result. Senator Aldrich, who is one of the managers for the reciprocity (proposi tion, said the matter was not settled. The opposition still maintain, confidence that a straight reciprocJty proposition cannot pass, and that , if the. bill is re ported from the committee .it will . be amended in suh a way as to pray ent its final adoption. Senators Aldfich and Elkins had an earnest -discussion on the subject today, but nothing like an agreement was reacnea. yuyivB oi the vouchers presented in the puiDan tnvesitteation were freely circulated about the senate and caused sonsxder able comment among the senators. PENNSYLVANIA RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY AS TO CUBAN FINANCES BILL, PASSED BY SENATE IN CLUDING CITIZENS OF PORTO RICO" AND THE PHILIPPINES IN PASSPORT PRIVILEGES? REPUBLICANS NOMINATE JUDGE PENNYPACK- ER FOR430VERNOR, ON FIRST BALLOT. THE PRESIDENT AT Platform Adopted Gives Appro val and Support to Presi dent Roosevelt and energy of our United tSaJtes sen ators and representative in congress, who have assisted in maintaining the national welfare and in promoting the welfare of the state. We demand ithat this policy, in so far as it protects and tends to develop the Industries and in this the American people, shall be firm ly adhered ito. "Since our last state convention. 4 the tragic death of President McKknley has pluned the country into sorrow, and brought to a loving people the deepest sense of personal loss". We lament the i nation's loss and cherish his . exalted character and patriotic service as the most precious legacy he could leave to the land. The snreat policies and achievements of his GREAT STORM WESTERN STATES DEATH AND DESTRUCTION JM WAKE OF TORNADO IN ILU- - I ; . -; NOIS AND IOWA. Bloomington, 111., Jane 11. Death and destruction followed in the wake of the worst tornado last night that ever struck central Tllinola. Th nHnd aHm.lnlfltrcrtlno I wroujrht ruin and wo and thA nmnw.' tv loss will be ten-a of thousands of 1 aiocu "LJ-i-c tcvuuiiv.i.v -l-xx-c- u6v i - , - ; I n n 1 1 q r a Thorn la ris Tsno-v iao11v jv or general nappmess, prospentjr t. " " .rVLTJl glory, and gave it a new position of JL J'lrl ":'asw , greatness and influence -among the Dowere of ithe worla. His memory will I best be honored by faithfully adhering to the principles of which he was so illustrious a representative, and (by car rying forward the measures which wfll forever be associated with his wisdom and statesmanship. "To President Roosevelt and his ad ministration we give our heartiest ap- OContlnued on 4th page.) THE PHILIPPINES WEST POINT ACADEMY convention pledged FOR RENOMINATION (Continued -on 4th page.) Oestreicher & Co 5iPatton Avenue, 1 -rm. f Harvest Machine ry Washington, June 11. Soon after the senate convened today, a ? house , bill amending the present law prorvlding for the issuance of passports to persons who owe allegiance to the United States or. not, was passed. It was explained toy Mr. Foraker that the bill simply was to provide for the issuance of pass ports to citizens of Forto Kico ana tne Philippines. ' Mr. Berry, (Ark.) asked for consid eration of the motion of Mr. Wellington (Md.) made several days ago, to dis charge the committe on privileges and elections from further consideration of the .resolutions providing for an amend- ; ment to the constitution that senators shall be elected by the people. Mr. Clapp discussed the merits of the resolution, arguing in favor of the se lection of senators toy the people. Consideration of the Isthmian canal project was then resumed, Mr, Fair banks, of Indiana, addressing the sen ate. Senator Culberson, of Texas, today introduced the following resolution: "Resolved, That the secretary of war, toe, and he is hereby directed to send to the senate a full itemized state ment of all monies collected and dis bursed toy the authorities of the United States in Cuba for 'the military occu Tsaition ther of until May 20, 1902.'- The resQtartion- ment over . ntii. to morrow. - The senate today agreed to vote on tHe isthmian canal 4jill June -19. Mr. Fairbanks was the only, senator who spoke ontbe bill" He made a strong imnwVn favmr nf thp "Pil.na'mfl. TOUltft i cu s uwi .... -. fc w land declared that, the last canal com mission was justified by sound reason ing in reporting in favor of the Pana ma route. He pointed out that its rarnstruetion and operation would cost less than it would to construct and op- -at the Nicaxaeruan canal and it was ! computed the adoption of the Panama route would result in a total saving to the government of over $70,000,000. New conferees on tne mimary euoaAz- P,mv hill were aixDOinted. The bill rat ifying the treaty of the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians was tafcen up. it went over and the senate adjourned. Eulogizes the Cadets and Gives Them Some Sound Advice. West Point, N. Y., June ll. President Roosevelt arrived at West Point at 10 o'clock.- He was met. at the station by Colonel Mills, superintedent of the West Point Military academy and his aoff anA Vio ari-pmv band and es- isiau. e.. -v..w . . -j sorted to Colonel Mills' ouarters. A sa lute of twenty-one euns was fired as the president appeared on the top of thm hill. A review of the corps oi ca dets followed immediately. A. leaiure of this, was the presentation to Cadet Calvin Titus of a medal provided toy congress for his toravery in scaling the wall at Pekin. China. The order was UNSWERVING LOYALTY TO PRO TECTIVE TARIFF REAFFIRM EX BENEFITS IN THE PHILIPPINES POINTED OUT REClPRO'CiTY WITH CUBA "LET- WELL ENOUGH ALONE." Harrisburg Pa., June ll. The nom ination of Samuel W. Peamypacker of Philadelphia for governor was practi cally assured when the republican con vention assemtoed today. The followers of Attorney-General Elkin were full of wall at Pekin China, ne eraer wd though, and declared they would read toy Captain Rivers and President . . . ... nnTniinntinn -DAMAfu mtsi tha tnriflj t r tne coat v v4" w - UwiSC V "Ci l llllivvi Lii.v , uvv' COMMISSIONERS of the vounsr man, and as he did so, artondoH Tnia o onatiilations. After VV - the review a reception was held at Su- nrintendent Mills' aua,rters. The reception at the residence of Colonel Mills irrew into a sort of gar den party and for several hours wnne President Roosevelt stood on tne porcn of the house receiving, the lawn was vovpr iwith a -large erouip of nana rattiaIv dressed women. . Governor Odell arrived while the reception was in progress was made. Ex-State Senator William Brown of Lawrence county, seemed to have the field to himself for lieutenant govern or. There was no opposition to Major Isaac Brown of Erie for secretary of internal affairs. When General Reeder called the con vention to order at 10:40 o'clock there was not a vacant seat and late comers with stage tickets crowed around the To Meet wittL Samar Presi dents and Delegates Mon dayProspects of Peace in Leyte are Brightening. Manila, June 11. The presidents and delegates of various towns or .ssamar will toe "brought toe steamer to Catba loean to await the arrival of the Phil- Monday, after which provisional and municipal gov ernments Will be established. Prospects for peace In the island of reserved (tables in a manner suggestive L Ui VIM VOMI . . 1 . 1 The president in his speech eulogized of discomfort. So great Decamei lTO I r-ie are fbrtehtening. Penaranda, for the cadets. He said it was. his good crush that policemen were owigea h : meriy General Lucan's chief of staff, fortune to see in the campaign in Cu- clear a space for newspaper men and other ingurgentt leaders have made ba how the graduates of West JPomt others entitled to stage privet.. . 'overtures Kor surrender, handled themselves. ' He Itold of the Senator Penrose was , selected as ( The cholera epidemic here is decreas bravery of Colonel Mills .and Lieutenant temporay chairman. A resolution was Deaths now average only, seven Shipp -of North Carolina, .(both West -onanimously adopted that Senator tfce dlsease continues serious Itointva..fftiaii'i tte'-to 'of Quay toe elected state chalrman.Pen- j,. - r Shipp and the wounding or mills. rnypacKer aBanffliwcicwc v"., He declared there was never a mo- presented ror governor. ... . ' inn l ni Oil R f lnilllTAllJC ment during that fight that he wa not Major F. E. Lewis of Alientown ; ftluHnHUUH U1UU11 1 HHIO an eye witness to some performance of and ex-Senator Brown; were tne nomi duty well done by a West Pointer. He nees for lieutenant governor. Malor Isaac ts. jsruwu. - wj onniidate nominated for secretary Internal affairs. The committee' on permanent organi zation reported the selection of Con gressman Sibley for permanent chair man. He saia: m ?.viir harvest the crop every successful and progressive farmer will provide himself with improved farm machinery. We .J j-t- i . v n ifg finer - sell everytni" CHAMPION HAYMAKER MOWER. CHAMPION DRAW CUT MOW ER. ' ' ; OLD HICKORY WAGONS. miPTlSHING MA- uriiojiiv ij.. CHINES. i We're always , glad to have you come in and see what we a.. Aslreyiiic; ON THE SQUARE. wmshine-tnn. June- H. Without pre liminary business the House today went nn committee of the whole and re sumed the debate upon the Corliss Pa cific cable toill. Mr.. Richardson, (Ala.) then took the floor in owDOsition. In opening,, he call ed attention to the speech of Mr. Can non yesterday in which the letter showed that the appropriation for the next fiscal year already exceeded the estimated revenues by $&i,uuo,uw ana urged this as th first reason why the dwelt. uDoai the changed conditions or warfare and said he thought it was go n hA harder to be a first dassof jficer in -future than it has In the past. ! The youngest officer, he said, would have to take much of the responsibili ty that la former 'wars fell on his sen iors. In conclusion he urged his hearers to remember that true soldier ship was efficiency In actual service on the field. The president was frequently applauded. A TELEPHONE Ll II EM All KILLED AT RALEIGH C3narcil tn VlA CJflSfitte. (Raleieh. N. C. June 11. Emanuel Palimer, a colored lineman f rom Dur ham emnloved Ibv the Interstate Tele phone company met death in a peculiar manner this afternoon. Together with another lineman he was working at the a -Me-h nole tiehtening wires, EMITS VAPOROUS CLOUDS MonftBiia, Nicaragua, June 11. A-dis- of patch dated May 23, says: Dark; high, i.criv irwviHnir clouds of vapor and gases - . J . 3 hava mHthin the lOSl lew ua.ya iucttu apisin? from the cratered cones known as Momotomba and Santa Maria, on mountainous range of vol- west oi uaise jaaaauc. The popularity of the Baroque Pearl is more than a (passing "fad." The combination of the char acteristic pearly softness, with a shell like irregularity and del icate shadowing, commends itself to the refined and artistic taste. We have some beautiful pieces of Baroque Pearl Jewelry and especially invite you to see it. Arthur M. Field Company Leading Jewelers Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. We have assembled to voice to the and causing an uneasy feeling nation the patriotic sentimem w among many or xne Pennsylvania and send her declarations cent towns. of loyalty to all that dignines iur, . ',.i whether dn factory or upon farm, her UnPTMCNT AR& NST Ice Cream Soda NEW ORLEANS PACKERS New Orleans, June 11. The Our Ice Cream Soda with crushed fruits will please you. We use the best crushed fruits and In the ice cream nothing tout the best pure cream. No fidelity to all that ennooiee mwo. harnftAr. her adherence to these poll- r-.ih throw wider open ttne aoor M rkrins. June 11. The United vivw U i - i nvn aw i rtrvnrvrtiiTiitv to every iiia-, : c4- .rrand inrv. wmcn nas weu in Ul llllO- owl.ts to " . ' woman and child, to proclaim ner vetigating the oewinai Uilk. eelatine. etc. Price 10. cents. leeience to all that makes ror maienai , dismissed, no maicranem. - - " bpr zeai for all that returned. The local pactuug nVu. social, mausxnai, a.r1rz TTnited States District court deeded life. The republican party of the Key- United l Mw witnesses stone state will strike the keynote tot , al"d' to further resist through or action i r li.4. ,r v tnkine- out habeas til c ii abiwi j ' w srovernment should not enter upon thelhen the pole snapped off a considera- Wn.1 r expensive work of building a cable to the Philippines. . He reterrea at lengxn to the possibilities in tne development of wireless telegraphy-and argued that it would 'be unwise, on tne tnresnoia of the development of . the system, ror the government to expend 'ji&.wv.uw or $20,000,000 for a suoinarine came wuivu might be valueless in a few years. At the conclusion ot a, rour nours debate In committee of the whole Mr. Mason . moved to strike out the enact ing clause of the Corliss Pacific cable .kin ,tw1 t was airreed to." 108 to 71. 'KTlll d-.V . v- o - I The house subsequently concurred in tole distance ifrom ithe ground. Palmer leaped and fell his shoulders striking nroduinff instant death. The other negro he1 on to the pole and his fall was.broken by the support ing wires. He sustained no injury. CUBAN AMNESTY LAWS PUBLISHED; NEELY RELEASED Should, you have us do you Kodak fi?Our work xd puon. evidnce 'that wetocwhow. to make photbgraplis. : X,4 , h 1. (2d.) We gtre WJSJJSSZ and get the best there tt (3d : We toagx wvm pay ' intf erior wStrkmelx. etudto 6T Soutli Mala trtreet. Havana, June 11. The law granting amnesty to Americans convicted in Cu ba or awaiting trial was published to- v. - - . - 1 t4..1 -v-P nnatai TTflUUS the recommendation by a vote or no to aay. w. T" arricultUre and and senixencea. to i u : . . 4ftt i . 4. a vp mf &Ci- ATir,i interests, has derived a just; a.nd con-cent Liiat 1111 . which shall insure the continuance .ox our present national prosperity and the realization of that more glorious desti- v,vxsa otvaii, doors iwe nave tered. The rcprd of her;, progress i l the history, of 11 that-is truest tne highest and tjie best, m -our nations life for the past fosdty years." Pennyp'acker.. was; nommatea iui governor oh the first iballot. The platform aaoptea wv". Affirming tne prm;uo,- the republican national . convention, which met in Philadelphia In 1900, the republiSns of Philadelphia assembled at Harrisburg aeciare platform: " . , " ,nA. T-cTMitoitcan rule the country has prospered, and Pennsylvania, with corpus proceedings'. Pop Rent 3 desirable furnished houses ANTI-LYNCHING BILL on Mpntford avenue. All IN Louisiana withdrawn moderir conveniences Choic est locatipn in tne city, ue sure to see them before rent- log. H. F. GRANT & SOM Real Estate Agents. ATomr rvioans June 11. A toill to pre vent ly'nchings in Louisiana toy giving the governor the right to transfer pris eirant a change of venue ,va lTmvhinc are threatened has Ibeen withdrawn toy its author In the i i.ira iWfliisft of tne strona oppo- lCBioii"-) . t wrta nmnosea on tne gruuuu v,Qt m mas, too much m tne interest of scoundrels who committed rapes. 77. RECIPROCITY . CDNFEREHCE fWashingtoA, June 11. The. conference Our automatic' blue . flame jOU . Stove will anake your kitchen . comfortable during the corning hot' days. J. 4H. Ijaw, .SSyFjattoii .ayenue., r m TW t Xl.. Department s am onmTTI Afll B Cm'-. - ' in h enhonl Of iSXDerfOBCe. f. , ; The :I. X. U. DeparJmentStoFe When you., wan goods Uvereai Hiram Llndsey. ' - ' ' I II T I . .... Glasses 1 I 701, was .released today. -rtf watftTnpiona At Lee's- Phone 250. . . Muskmellons at Lee's. Phone 250. The Merry-Go-Bound opens today at Riverside Park. 3 p. an. Phone 68. t. measure of the benefits. 'For this we make acknowledgement to the wisdfcni Inv estmeni Biltmore Batter, 35c pound. SodWWater at 'OnaPm VUna&' tf ciiAlA mnavnoln nUttnTft. in the VanderbUt preserve for co-vs. Wc -per head per month, JwplT Forest Denary Fropepf y Twelve room tene- to us an we will tell you jurt trtiat your eyes neeo, ire . vu-8y. McKeey, Optician. - W-Pattoti ' areime, opplt Poitofflee. SHI mentSRousurespect ghbprnooa 6 room house S," Main St.;..-."J! 7 room house,- Atkins t., -V.:-i"' 4 room house, Philip street,. .. J.oo. e vcA'- tjbHat rireet. l.w. 1WA1U v. -T JJ. . ... -F, ... .. aveiiUC. 1 8 room mm-, yrrr:,. i no 17'room house,i : ZmI 10 room house, xijrwW- ' Bailey street, v;,W: l .T W month:;efore buy, : Eight' room . completely" turnisnea - 7".g-: - v . M- - - -; ingfreiitingliouses 4n;AsheviUe, call; on 1 - - ; ; Bradford fWAGNBR, U ParagonBuililns. IlHAIi rrTTATTJ AGDIJTS. - . - h... .... - :, ..... , Bakes Bread 'specially adapted for Sandwiches. u gjet it atr : : : Pfione 183 26 SoC Main St. loavincr 2o per- cent on once asked, iooo. This prtce 5 irt eludes two vacant lots adjoin. ing : the house. 1 his ornnOQltinn IS- well J&b Styles. $3.00, How $2.00. Full line Tennis Shoes, Prices 40c to . 65c. Our "boss, v , Your Gaiit; Our rebuilding sale ; is reducing our grreat stock S or Mioes wmcn we are Selling Cost. Come now and don't buy unless you see a bar- gam, Our Men's $2.76 Vici Kid now $2.00. VJilliio & . LaOarbo, - . -f , 29 Si Main S. Real Estate ahd Bentlns Agents, i !ii " Is OA 4 !:fi. i I i
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