VOL. Vn -NO.H06;
ASHEVIIiLE-N; On FBIDAX MORNING,- JUNE ;BT 1902
FTVB CENTS PER COFSV
FOUR DOUJLRS A YEAR. '
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OESTREICIIER
&C 0.
TaUdrlVSalde
Suits and
Skirts
At $5.98
About 50 iacUes tailoa: made
euits, regular prices were , from
$15 to $22.50 to close out quick,
Monday's price the suit-$5.98.
At $7.98
Ladies' tailor made suits, reg
ular prices were from $22.50 to
$35 the suit, to close out quick"
Monday, price the suit, $7.98. ,
The skirt or Jacket separately
would he worth more, in 'act
double the price of suit.
We also call attention! to pur
exteaielve line of silk and wool
dress skirts which we have
marked down for this sale.
Oestreicher & Co
51 Patton Avenue,
n
Good
Grindstone
-i
Is a necessary article about a
farm, or where edged tools are
used. We have' all sizes of stones
with or without tframes at prices
ranging from......
50c to $5 00
Asheville
j " ' .- - - ;
Hard ware- Co
ON THE SQUARE.
WHY?
u J -K-ftdflV
have ns , do, your:. Kooas ,
Should you
finishing? -
(1st.) Our work and reputation is
evidence that we know hxxwuto xnake.om u . .7
nTrl' Jork ths satne
-fm
careful attention that f,ww
and getthe4est there, toft.f
(3d . ) we charge no - nr ttaa yo
pay Inferior wortanea.Jr
BROCK & KOONCE
Studio 57 South Mal jrtxeet
1. -
The I. X. I. Department Store
AS SIMPLE AS A B
Bigger values, lower prices, - ntmtg
novelties, larger varieties, w . jitronger
leaders is what it "means to buy of The
1 X L. This is a lesson that hundreds
bave learned with profl',i an4 ipleasure,
in the school of experfmce. .
The I . X. L.' Department iStore
Paone 107 22 Pattn Ave, -
When you wan goods, delivered ? In
time for dinner call . Phone ,173 or ,200.
?lram Lindsey:
6 room house S. Main St., v. .? $12.50.
1 room house, Atkins St.; -.'kV' 15,00.
4 room house, Philip "street .V.v ' '10,00.
6 room hoiiaft.-Ttai1ev street. ;.X 14.00.
Eight Voom completelyurmshed
ing or rentinff houses in Asheville, call
V "BRADFOftD.
Pwagon Building. . i ' HEAI ECT
THE Cflt AL BILL
Muni wm ' mm '
.'.M".7
H I 1 EJh Vial 111 I L
I Ml-' ; ULlNlH' l C;
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lyiOBGAN : AGAIN VIGOROUSLY
ATTACKS THE PANAMA'
, . ROUTE.
mgrnt as well Throw that Forty
llillionjlnto the Ocean. He
Declares. 4
it
A SPAT BETWEEN
MORGAN AND HOAR
RESOLUTION ASKING FOR STATE
MENT OF EXPENDITURES AND
I
Jt., . . r f
VUUJiiUriUJSS ;1N' UUBA IN SENT
WJLdjXJTiONS IN CUBA IS SENT
TO THE CALENDAR.
Washington,. June 12 .At, the . con-
olusion of routine business .In the sen
(ate today, a resolution introduced, by
fMr. Canmack fTenn directinar th comi
mittee on civil service . and retrench
ment to lnvestigaJte the discharge from
the war department of Miss Rebecca
J. Taylor, a lerk in that department,
was called up and referred to the com
mittee on civil service.
The TesoluJtion introduced yesterday
by Mr. tjullberson (Texas) directing the
eocretary of rw'ar to send to the senate
an itemized statement of the expendi
tures made from the Cuban funds from
the time of the American occupation to
(May .l of this year was sent to the cal
endar. j Consideration then was resunned of
.the; London dock charges bill. Mr.
I Piatt (Conn.)- remarked ; that it was
difficult to asceritaln what was sought
by the bill.
Mr. Nelson ' of Minneapolis explained
the provisions of the bill. Mr. Piatt
I further held that; the question present
ed rw&s not a subject of national leg
islation. -"
Mr. Mallory of Florida
advocated
the Jpass'age of the bill, although
n
iwas not certain that the hltmers wld I
ireanivery reaibenerlt -fromr iti tlirf wnnflW.;m
Hale- maintained that it was an absurd
; proposition. 7 v -. ;
Mr. Spooner advocated the mil.
Mr. Morgan again took occasion o
flay the Panama canal. He declared
f the government might as well throw,
"the $40,000,000 asked for by thlat broken
down company into the sea as to pay it J
to the officials of that concern because,
he contended, the concession now held j
toy the company is not vaiia. ne quox
ed from the manifesto of the provision,- 1
al government of Colombia and from j
J the constitutloh of that country in sup
port of his contention, .tie rezerrea to
the chJampionship of .the interoceanic
canal committee as a place thrown out
to the democrats, whereupon Mr. Hoar
interrupted to assure him that he was
given that chairmanship because he
was recoenized tas one of the greatest,
living authorities on that great ques
tion.
I "I will soon be one of the greatest
dead ones," Morgan retorted, "unless
the republicarl side of the senate shall
; take up this question in honor of the
1 memory of MoKinley, who was more re
. snonsible for it than I, and General
Grant,- who was more responsible still."
Notice of several substitute amend
ments was given. Mr. Hannia gave no
tice that he would address the senate
on the isthmian canal bffll Wednesday.
Washington, June 12 The house de
voted today's session to the considera
tion of the senate irrigation bill. Mon
dell made the principal speech in favor
of the bill and, Ray the principal one in
oposition, the latter arguing against
its constitutionality.
BEET SUGAR SENATORS
SUBMIT All ULTIMATUM
Washington'. June 12. A conference
of, the -beet sugar . republican senators
was hel dthis afternoon. After oiscuss-
" -mMicaar maior-
r,,Ynn tariff reducUon
- Taw t th de.
' Our automatic blue flame Oil Stove
fmiflTrA vour Kitchen comiorxawie
4lr:nnl,M hot days,
gSf PattonvenuV
H.
4
Glasses
name to us -and we will tell you Just
what your eyes need; : free of charge.
:;f , McKeey ;oStetah v v
: 54 Patton avenue, opposite Postoce.
QfJirk rhnuse. Central avenue.... , 05.00.
17- room house, TYench" Broad av ;.40.00.
10 room house, uaywooo. buwi..v.w.
'hoise br-$35f0O permontt.. exore w;
on or address
t WAGNER,
ATS AGENTS. , -
Phone 82S.
r
fl -1 Tn CI
v. maiid.for -a hill providing for-, the pay
fA mai'of ,a' rebate tifS tariff dues .on. -Co?.
j ban products ImportedL into the-United
tates' anct ir aejeated la tnat mww ,
present at " confferemce should ,oId
themselves.free to vote th: the, dem-1
oitsor the tariff bill as Yt iMissedihe!
house or to amend "it." This Agreement
!-e J!!!t-
tnnatum ' - ' " -'' '"- .-h
President Roosevelt to. expWed to
send u messasre to conerrera ' 'urine f
prompt action by the passage ots the
reciprocity tariff reduction 4ilii k He
conferred -uptil a late x hour : tonight
-with Senatprs .piatt and spooner on
v,uiu xarra fiiiuauon, p; .
BRYAII COIITEHT VITII,
WORK HE IS DOING
w
WLL LEND HIS AID TO PREVENT
"CLEVELA NDIZING" THE
DEMOCRACY.
1 inooiin, June 12. Bryan made public
tOaay a lettPr iwritton tr. Qa-nfn A lVo.n
!reraHn Tt AllZTr
, i cvpi a gubernatorial nomination : He
o J J . T v. . .... . I
se tenmal celebration of the (military
the work which I am doing but I be- senttM4on of diplomas to the 100th
lieve that in this way I can 'accomplish' graduating class. .The program includ
nxore for my state and for the United ed tn presentation of diplomas by
States. My candidacy is not necessary, President Roosevelt, an address by
to defeat the reorganizers.- ' . Gen4 Dick of the visiting . board and
"I expect to do all within my power to remarks toy General MileS.
'aid .those who are determined to pre- , The weather was fine and the cere-
S2fv vSJ?1? to!n'Sfn?K!l2 motty took lase olit f doors on that
dt2ynotTd1pened oT X.2rJdT
multitude of earnest, honest, loyal den.' pyalry- plain. An open tent over a
ocrats who will snare no mains to rvro- Platform had been erected for the
tect the party from another such hu-
miliating disgrace.
RESULTS OF STORM
III DES MOINES
TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
WITH WASHIMGTON AT
LENGTH RESUMED.
Des Moines, Iowa, June 12.-nFor the
first time in two days telegraph - and
tol(1TlVin Jlt tJ1X?
telephone communication iwith Wash-;
has been obtained. Four iwagoa
;iau uj. Biuueijia eujoyiug a pupnao ax
?Vr nwr
their return 5 Journeys - K)ne wagonroa-
talnlng nine membersKof the high school
class which had just graduated sought
shelter in a school house, which was
!wawa l? pieces, ourying au in tne -ae-
bris .
The injured are:
Mildred McAtlin, chest crushed; will
die.. , . ,
charle. Chance, badly crushed all
over; still unconscious; recovery dou,bt-
fui
Myrtle Stewart, badly bruised about
the hea and faek -
tne neaa ana race.
Blanche Stewart, shoulder dislocated,
head CUt.
Myrtle Shields, leg badly injured, se-
verely bruised. -
Jessle Klein, back wrenched, badly
cut
Gertie Reeves, face cut, seriously.
Mary Jerrard, ankle dislocated, sev-
eral flesh wounds.
"rauT
MINE SUPERINTENDENT
SHOT AT FROM AMBUSH
Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 12. Last- night
as Superintendent Thomas came out of
the William A. colliery riding on a lo
comotive, as is the custom', a number
of men in ambush opened fire on ithe lo-.
comotive. Fortunately the engine was
traveling rapidly and it was soon out
of the range of fire. The Miners' union I STATE BANKS ISSUED BY COR
fe doing everything possible to have its j DnDATInN nniuiMi.:;inN
idle men at that point keep the peace
Six persons were on the locomotive-
engineer, fireman, conductor, two
brakemen and Superintendent Thomas.
A a ktwyti hr th flrlnsr beeaJl the six men
- o
immediately dropped to the floor of ithe
locomotive and tender and in that way
saved (themselves. The window panes or
the cafo rwrere broken; and the locomotive
and tender perforated with bullets and
kivstiAt - "
PPKSTTIENT BETTTRNS
Washington, .June 12.-President
Roosevelt arrived from West Point at
9:30itomght and was driven ianmediate
ly to the White House.
Penny .Photos at the Tent,-College St.
- . , . i ,
Delicious Ice cream soda; all flavors,
loo. Oranfs Pharmacy. tf.
Bilttoore Butter,: 35c pound. Phone 68.
- ' tf .
RitomaiA ; mountain nosture In the
Vahderbilt' preserve .. for'; cows. 50c per
head per month.- Apply Forest Depart
ment, BUtmore Estate. tf
fBakes a Bread specialty
adapted for Sandwiches.'
You get it at;, ; ;
' Phone 183 ,T56 So. -Main St. .
4
THE GEMTENNIAL
OF WEST POINT
- , i
PRESI DENT PRESENTS DIP, n.
-
MOSTO IOOTH GRADUA-
TING CLASS.
Speakers Were Generar Root,
General Miles
and General
-It
.CEREMONIES OCCURRED
IN THE OPEN AIR
DICK.SAYS THE UNITED : STATES
DOES NOT MAKE WAR FOR THE
PURPOSE OF CONQUEST.
West Point, N. T., June 12.
v V, , UUC Ail. 1UC
speakers and officials and standing, at
the front of the . platform President
Roosevelt presented each new officer
with his diploma. . The president made
no remarks, simply shaking hands -with
each cadet. ; '
I' The audience .comprising 'ladies in
.'fashidnalble summer costume and the
.entire cadet corps and several hundred
I-Visitors occupied chairs on tho lawn
Under the trees and ! the clear sky and
ibeautiful scenery about West Point
gave the exercises a picturesque set
ting. -..!
Sp!aers were General Dick for
!5? d of vi.sitor. General Root for
the government and. General Miles for
the e.nmv t
General pick 'said in .part after giving
aaviee to the. cadets
w conaucrea ,tpy jne umtea
Cuba is now fc siser5repnblk!' and Porto
mco nas nior ireedom and contentment
than fY6 'ThS war with Spain was
Tlit IfST
Our authority there must be as abso
lute; as our responsibility. That we
iwill succeed gloriously in the work we
have taken up in the Philippines the
world now knows."
He said that West Point would last
a? long as the nation needed an army.
Secretary Root said it was a fun da-
menTa "ncipie tnat tne jni itory
branch of the government should be
subject to the control of the civil. He
to3d the cadets to (hear in imJnd
ithlnt their ArtiinaMnn wao nnrf- iKir a nv
means complete, and that they could
go on learning to be good soldiers un-
til they restlred, if they were lucky
, enough to. live until the age of sixty-
1 ltour regular army in time of war,
he was a nucleus of a greater or-
ganization including the militia and
; national guard and he advised the ca-
i dets to get the good will of these bodies
and f citlzens interested in the army.
lilllE HORSES SUFFOCATED
111 FIRE AT RALEIGH
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
special to the Gazette.
Raleigh, N. C.t June 12. The report
0f the corporation commission on the
VrtndiHrm.-' rvf t"h ata.te. Tyriva.te audi F3.V-
wv- v 9 xr
ings banks at the close of business
April -30 was issued today. It shows
total resources and liabilities of $18,-
925,752.02 divided as follows: State
banks, $14,598,308.79; private banks 1, -
ak ovc tr ,on, iKflni t2 902.4S7.47 .
Total capital stock, $3,298,259.58; total
deposits subjeclt to checks $11,840,652.09;
to and discounts are $181,587.31.
1 1
Invcsfmcnf
pepfy
. . . departanent today dismissed Clyde jea-
Twelve room toe.ta- - Ashevme,
ment house in respect- 0
able f neighborhood,
paying 2o per cent on
price tasked; $iopo.j
(This;: .pnce includes
'two vacant lots adjoin-
ine the house. This
it
proposition : is v
Iworth investigating
wen
Uiliiie &
Real Estate and . Rentins Asents,,
LaBarbe
Governor rAycock today; appointed the
following hoard of visitors to. state in
stitutions: W. P. Wood Randolph, I.
P Jetter of Burke: and T.- JW. Patton
of Buncombe i - This Is a non-partisan
board created ty; the- last legislature.
: Nine horses were suffocated in Isaac
Kelly's livery stable, which caught fire
this morning. The loss on building . is
$200, on horses, $1.500,.,; The: building
was insured, hut there was no insur
ance on horses. - - V t ' '
Miss Lucy Wyatt was married this
morning Jto Rev. WiUiatt F. Fry, pas
tor of ' the East Durfiam : Baptist
church. Rev. -W. C. Tyree, pastor of
the First Baptist church of Durham
officiated. .. . - , .;
CAR'STRIKE TROUBLESi
III RHODE ISLAND
El GHT CO M PAN! ES OF JNFANTRY
, PATROLLING STREETS OF
' . PAVVTUCKET. '
Piwtucket, R. I., June 12. The city
officials have declined to increase 'the
police force to meet the unusual con
ditions resulting (from the strike of the
Union Traction company's men here
and in Providence. By order of Gov-
trnor Nickal eight companies of in
fantry are patrolling the streets today.
The action of the governor was pre
cipitated by a serious disturbance
which took place last evening when
detachment of sixteen special deputy j
sheriffs were attacked by a crowd
which had held up and demolished a
street car. Several were injured.
There was no semblance of trouble
this afternoon. The soldiers were sta
tioned at short spaces and maintained
practically a solid line, while cars were
run, each with a guard of deputy
sheriffs, the schedule being maintain
ed with some show of regularity. There
were few passengers.
The quiet which prevailed when, the
troops arrived was broken just Ibetfore 1
o'clock. A car, escorted, by a squadron
of -cavalry and filled with deputy
sheriffs, waa stalled on Main street by
a mob. Stones crashed through the
windows and a tumult, was raised.
Then a .volley of shots . fired, by : Ithe
deputies rang out. John Peterson,
twelve years of age, who was in., the
crowd, fell, having been hit by a bullet.
Apparently TjeJ wa;thjohi P injur.
ted but the Incident staggered; the
crowd. The car passed on,. It was
badly damaged. All the windows were
broken.
A doctor who was near at hand ex
amined the Peterson boy and said he
was critically injured.
Providence, June 12. There was no
renewal of rioting by the street car
strikers of Paiwtucket up to a late hour
tonight. The militia seem to have full
'control of the situation .
TO BREAK MONOPOLY
IN ICE AT KHOXVILLE
The Frosen Necessity Imported from
Cincinnati by a New Company.
Knoxville, Tenn., June 12. The mon
opoly of the ice business here is to 'be
broken. The Sentinel this evening
says: A new ice company for Knox
ville is practically assured. The money
has been put ux and wagons have been
secured, and this afternoon .it is ex
pected that the company will be in
shape to go at once into the ibusines of
retailing ice on the streets of Knoxville
in competition with the City Delivery
company. On the railroad tracks of the
Southern yards, are two car loads, of
ice, or 65,0 pounds which will be ped
dled through the streets tomorrow. The
wagons will be marked so that the
public will know them. The wagons
will sell ice cheaper than the City De
livery company, it is claimed, and in
any quantities that the consumer may
f" ,Thfl o Ai,.,.irn
uip the fight against the .City Delivery
Lv.o.-.
: wumtcuLij p uic .WUIU5 wvvi.ci.jr ivi iuiluiuuii-
tion about the supply.. They want 90. -
000 pounds ; a day and have now the
assurance of .65,000 pounds a day. When
ithe additional ice Is secured, the com-I
'pany wiU be ready to announce to the
public its prices, "and methods of busi-
CLYDE DEAVER DISMISSED
' FROM THE CARRIER SERVICE
His Acts while on Duty;, Investigated
with the Above Result. ,
Se iV?bnH. i
above result.;
There Are Dollars In This Trufe
x For You. Do You Want SomeP
- The. Greatest Trunk Values Ever Heard of.
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f UO PASSENGER
TRAINS WRECKED
FAST MAIL AND ACCOMMODA,
TION TRAIN CRASH TOGETH,
ER ON THE N., C, & ST, L, J
The Two Firemen and an Exi :
press Messenger Killed and '
Seventeen Persons Injured.
MAIL TRAIN FAILED
? - - - - :
TO OBEY ITS ORDERS
Chattanooga, June 12. -sAa accomrnc
dation train and fast mall train from
Nashville on the Nashville, caatXanoo
ga and St. Louis road collided this af i '
ternoon near Hooker's station. The
firemen on both trains and the express 1
messenger on Jhe mail train were kill- J
ed. Both engineers were injured1 but'
the engineer on the mail ia alone be-.
lie ved to be 'fatally injured. 'About
fifteen others were slightly injured. ' ' "
Both trains were almost completely
wrecked.
The accident was due to failure to
obey orders on the part of the mall;
train. Reief train was sent ouit from
this pace and the injured brought "
here, . mm'
Souvenirs
In Gold and.
Silver
OUR STOCK CONTAINS
MANY BEAUTIFUL
PIECES OP GOLD AND
SILVER WHICH WILL
RECALL - PLEASANT
morp; ' $rB
Visit to asheville.
tour name, or
that op a friend,
mat be engraved
thereon ip you
WISH.
WE WISH YOU TO
COMB IN AND LOOK
AROUND.
Arthur M Field
Company
Leading Jewelers.
Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave.
Ice Cream Sod;
Our Ice Cream Soda with crus$
fruits will please you. We use the best
crushed fruits and in the ice cream
nothing but the best pure cream. - .Ne
, milk, gelatine, etc.,-. Price 10 cents.
6rantf s Pharmacy
F o i f C n i
3 desirable furnished houses
ion Mo&tipra avenue, au
modern Conveniences Cholc-
estjocation in the city. Be
sure to see them before rent-
i.
ixif
Igi nifcrtM
I2uKhW W CUM
Beal Estate
The entire samDle stock of the
. Virginia Trunk and Bag Co. of
- Petersburg, Va., bought by us
- at 45c" on the dollar. '
Do you want a chance on this?
i 'We will save youbalf the usual
price if you say so. . "
6, A. MEARS,
1 33 S. Mal St. , . '
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