- : v: J VfayA: vH L R;jL L fi ' VOL. vii no. lis; ;: , A8HBVILEE!i';N TUESDAY MORNING, JDNE 24. 1902 FIVE CENTS PER COPT. v FOUR DOLLARS A TEAR. . V -; - - - v . - -i. . . . ; , -i- - - , OESTREHR fed;.; For the benefit of the Association Ori'next jjVlonday and ev $ry Monday , for four, .eekswe 10 Fcp Cent of all bur to the Kindergarten Asso ciation (who need the money badly). I . To make this fust sale a big successjwe will of fer rpecial inducements : throughout our entire store; A committee of es";6l& thAciatiQii 4 willTbe in a1feridanc& : Ogs ft 51 Patton Avenue Carpet Stretcher That Will Save Many A Backache Is here awaiting the small sum of purchasers at 25 Cents. It has a good long handle; and you can stretch the carpet right up to the wall or Into the corners with it. Asheville y Hard ware CO ON .THB SQUARE. . s ... )ArA iib ran vuiu njwaac wnvir Ana . RDuuutuu ' 4. . .am. M -evidence that We knW how to. make vlSdT' careful attention luat w ft out owj !nd get the beat there to your. W (Sd.) We charge o ;n haa yon -pay tosferlor workmen. - BROCKS KOONCE; . Studio 67 Soutn Mam AS eiMPtB AS A B C. v- novelties, , larger ;thnTTbd leadere Ss what It. means wr"! f7T " Mrhia im a'lesson- that nndreas 1n the echool of exoence. , ;J tu I X.L.'DepartmenrStore fnone iu. - -' ' - -. . ,4.4-MMk waII fur A very nice nm--".-- 66 j 9A aa mr monui.., i'" Charlotte street. Hiram Undsey,-Rne -200. FOR (indemarion: miafiiSuo mm? i , " - - - , . . . urniao nentrai avenue. . - - -, 'i" - i.--s-r.ai 112:50. 8 room house, oenLr 6 room house nn 1 17 room nouse,-ruw.. ---r - . . 7 room house, Atkins St., ; JJ-JJ nou3eraywood6treet,. 25.00. 4 room toW,; -;4S' Toom house, Starnes avenue 15.0a, room house -Bafley-etreet, ,rtT. SS:0Ovper month,- Before buy- Al IS STIUr HELL" DECLARES MAHON, AND C ' . icfTES H I STORY FOR THE PROOF. H E I ArnUeajf Civil War Compared With that in Philippines, in House Debate. J . MONEY PAIDBY .WOQD TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR Washington, June 23. The houfie met at- 11 o'clock today ." Some routine bus iness preceded 4 the resumption of the debate upon : the . Philippine civil gov ernment Wll. Bills were passed: v To authorize .the secretary of (war to issue duplicates of certificates of dis charge instead of certified copies as provided under the present law. ro autnorize the secretary of the treasury- to bestow 'medals upon - First Lieutenant David I.Garver, Second Lieutenant E. B . . iBerthoff and Surgeoa S. J. Call, of the revenue cutter ser vice : , "v -, . " , A resolution twas adopted- calling! upon the secretary of 'war for informa tion a to any payments mdde by, Governor-General Wood to P. B. Thurber and any other pereon-lor corporations together- with the dates and amounts d such payments for advocatlng'-reciproc ity with Cuba, 'i ' " , . The consideration of the Philippine civil , government bill iwas . then resumed and Mr. BeArmond of IMissourl made ! 11 , W. W& Ulllrf A-A k I TV LU bull A-Mr A. CCIUAAHA- L i a general speech in opposition to the policy of retaining the" islands. He are pudiated 'utterly' &he charge that te opposition to. the present Philippfae of army' omcers. in the Philippinee waa slandering and assailing the army. Mr; DeAnondarfefcd with I Mr were more or less; vugntty orutsea. -ntl"Wjiirt5enrorjtlie terrl-1 Oonductor Cook iwas running the car tory. OortK of Washiagton on the Pa'1 the time of the mishajK He TOade ev ilfic had (been a nristake but he points f'ateB"toheck the , speed but the ed out that'thaf terB"a cmtig-f down grade and the short distance le- uous to our ; border anff was capable of furnishing homes fof; iburrown citizens ni3U entSallbcj as a stite while thePhhippine Mand already denlilpptdy; alien people qouia jieirere iajWRiiw the-union. The demaora'tic party, he declared, was not4 opposed, to expansion frmnJpA. inhon -AVifierican wihcinles . EX' pension paathe American continent, north or,outh-he said, was the demo-t crattc idea of .expansion; mot holding Special to the Gazette, by subjugation 10,000,000 people 7,000 Raleigh, N. C .June 23. The Ashe-miles- beyond our (border. ' VAT?- Masonic Bufldtog compamy was In conclusion, Mr. DeArmond told of 4 incorporated today, with a Capital stock K1a rvroeonro in TTnvaitlfl. MSLV ZJ . Wn6Il 1 the American flag was lowered and the flag of ihe Tepublic of iGuba hoisted. To him, as an American citizen, he said the sight was inspiring, "far more fnsniritiB-" He continued, "than if the American flag had remained 'put in Cuba and the faith of the American people violated." ! Mr. Olstead of Pennsylvania, a member of the insular committee, fol lowed Mr. DeArmond. He summed up the situation in these words: "The bill proposed by . the minority meatus' a complete renunciatibn Jay the United States - of the duties and re sponsibilities which in the providence of God have been cast upon m . It means that we shall be degraded and discTaced in the eyes of all the warld: Lit means something that the American people win never wiciatc. hand; the (bill which we present and propose ito pass,maintalns the honor and dignity of ""the American people, out our awn treaty ' obligations, to maintain peace and good order in tne rniupyiuca T instrumental and effective to malntAin ir Tvrie throughout the world. At the ! same time it enables the Filipinos to j participate as fully . ash possible, m;the blessings of our repuDiicau , xwm government, it gives to them more to- XnVlanfa rtf action. DlOTe Of Sell- mvir awi Trrp n L: - uiu xxv v- " xnn acme-vc . ii w - . t . - - ler iQ II TriMl LI1CY uc- passed it, mand ana wnem r. v - - - Bargatns1 - . eTTTwcsrr rnndfl. J. H. Uw, don t supply, such; -but his pori delivering, au'we , ., . . Your 90 Per tent. " - ,.-o .rvm from derecuye j- w.- , - , I JSSSnS mt caeeB can be. re lieved .with proper, Glasses., tion'free.,; ' - t , y,. McKeef Optician 64 patton avenue, opposite Postomce RENT .' S . . ... nit aa then, in the lamgtf&re of the; prophet Lofd and declare h .praise In thft isK aaids." -. ".j - 1 , - , . The. debate on . ithe. bill took ; Ott a turn of comparison between the -conduct of the army in thie .lslands an !4be conduct of the armies jaCihe clrtt. wr. Grosvendr and Mahim rarived recollec- tiops Of Granfa orders WsherIdant$To make the Sheoahdpah j; galley a tarren waste arresUoaj vijiext uhde( 50 yean; and- broutato--light, ffomT the "Life and tetter . tonewall : Jack son.' bv' hi wffp. "tta - that offleer. black. Qa against the aayu3ing northern , larces,; . . Mahon read from the official report of the" committee on. the conduct of Coa fededate prisons, which the committee declared to be without paraliel In histo ry and previously inconceivable, xto show that war even when waged 5y educated, civilized, Christian' people ?is "hell." At the night session there was a further discussion of l$he bill. Pou, made an anti-trust speech. STREET CAR ACCIDEHT YESTERDAY AFTERIIOOII At 3:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon a collision ocQUfred between two Mreet . xj-, , , . ,j . . cars on Haywood street at tie intersec- tkm of Erench Broad avenue. There were several cars on the line, bbvmd for HiversidP narir pfli, o-;fc; Aa' Kiverside park, each car etng loaded to its utmost capacity. Car No. 9 stopped very suddenly to take on a pas- eenger. Car No. 7, which vas Closely tollowing at a good rate - of ' Upeed bumned -with fJrHfl rZ V sSn Tl 1 th standing car. --f Several passengers were throwtt vio-1 lently against the pavement, -none 4 re - celving serious Injuries. ' Mrs. S. J. tShupplng of 199 Park avenW received - fracture of the thumb -on the' rUrht f1?? and had her left ear and one limb badly bruised . Mrs . Shuptog did not regain entire consciousness until . she had reached the office of Dr. (jlenn. who attended to hAr fnihffi "E"-ytiZ r . .y. u. . i Logan was bruised on the head but ifi y seriously nurt. peverai otners l uph- voidable lander the .circumtancesf. ASIIEVILLE MASONIC BUIIDIHB COHPAKW-tanrnan- a B 'i , - - 'Chicago:. v .,2 10 6 Incorporated Tuesday In mate of $0lvPlittsl)urf-; 7 8 2 - I DAfAjArt Tift n : 1 J T- T J dier's Home bies Suddenly. W. F Randolph and others oto lnnAinnrortr0 William Blum, an Inmate of the sol- diers' , home, was -stricken with appo- piexy an . ine streer xoaay ana aiea wiin- out recovering consciousness, tie servea !in company A, Fifty-second regiment, North Carolina state troops. SECOND LIEUTEANCY TO WILLIAM D PRITCHARD Special to the Gazette. Washington, June, ?23. The president today cent to-the senate the' nomination of William D. Pritchard as second lieu tenant cavalry. . This is virtually a transfer as'Xieut. Pritchard now holds a lieutenancy in the Porto Rican pro visional regiment. Judge Spencer B. Adams of Greens boro! came to, Washington this morning on official business and returned Greensboro tonight. CLEVELAND HAS GONE :f:. .'TO BUZZARD'S BAY Princeton, June 23.' Mr."' Cleveland, 'Willi ilia wiie euu vuiiui-eii icit imo leruwu iut ir Bummer raiuc" " Buzzard's Bay. Mr. Cleveland seems annoyed atr the reports that he fwould Uuvtjr.'-4ui.v vue- -""""6 - paign He said he would remain at Buzzard's Bay untUOetober Here- IOBea. w-aisciB.rumws uui m porting the booms of Olney and La- mont. - ; : r - NOTICE. The annual election of eleven (11) di- Rectors Ibf ttfe Ashevine Board of Trade will be herd at the office of the Caro lina Coal and Ice -CO. on Monday, July 8, 1902, between the hours of ,12 and 7 p. m. s W. F. RANDOLPH, secy. U5-3t. , T ' Secretary. Splendid ?mmainili?rtniw to i t the VanderblltpreserTe-oir. eows. SOcpPer heedper 4 month, Appm JVrest DearU ment, BUtmore JSstate, v - tf One of Our I , Bakers is baking Cakes ail. , day. He jusr knowa how to bake them. . . Another baker is bakings , bread a.U night. p ; - ?; .V; Both of thern kq W ; their- business... v ? 4-v - 7 W - HBSTON'S: IS AFTER AGAIN H E FLAYS " THE "HARMONY MEETING rtN THE COMMONER. jr vieveiana SiaDOea Party to Prevent Its Paths of Virtue. Return to CLEVELANDISH - V ' MEANS PLUTOCRACY I4ncoln, June 23. Bryan, in the Com moner, flays the "harmony meeting at the Tilden club In New York. Ho says it : was an Novation to Cleveland. He .declared there can be no harmony be tween men like him and those who be lieve m democratic principles. He re- ferS'to Cleveland's attitude and says he not oniy aenant tout Insisted that 'rParty BUccess eoUld nly e secured . by a return his ideas, I , Bryan asserts that the re-organizers do not wantharmony, but control and a return, to the policies and practices of ClevelahdB second administration, He reviews this administration and SflrCd'lha?I33rvda,l2ed the '?5rt' h.f 'as offended by its efforts to ref0r3n &we comfort to the enemy. 'He adds: "Virginius kilfe?hfa ..daugta. jter to save her chasUty. Cleveland stabbed his party to prevent its return ftothe paths of virtue." I He closes by declarinc the flerht is fin between a democracy that means dem ocracy, and Clevelandism, which means plutocracy, ; and says every speech mode by Cleveland shows the odious ness of the policies for which he stands. : -r-r - . - . r f!f aemocrats nave more to fear r0111 those' who like HiH Indorse Clevo- views, but conceal their real Pur- Lpose m ambiguous lansruaire. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Boston Boston.. .. . Philadelphia.. R .... 5' . .. 1 and a -X H E 11 1 Moran; Batteries; Pittinger Jberg and Dobln, . At J5rooklyn ' - New: ToilC t; ; : . . H 12 7 E I 3 Batteries: ..Kitson and Ahearh: Tav- j ,a.vi.cii ic.b- vir 'imams aiiu xviiig; .jjo- fhehy and Ziiramer.. STATE LEAGUE GAMES At Greensbbro-4 T- t R 3 2 H 8 6 E 5 2 eign Greensboro f BSTtVlea: Childs and Collins; Suggs , At Newbern . R H E 6 4 j jurham 1 Newbe'm 11 14 1 Batteries: Brucktr ard Curran;. Sy raonds and Daum. . At Charlotte R H E Wilmington 3 8 8 Charlotte .v 15 14 -4 - Batteries: Sweeney and Fisher; Brandt and Ashenback. KING AND COURT RETURN TO LONDON London, June 23. King Ediward and Queen Alexandria arrived in London from Windsor at 12:30 p. m. today. His majesty appeared to be in his usual to ! good health. London, June 23. Witn ithe return' ox the court to London from Windsor today,- the festivities of the .coronation may be said tq have commenced, and ea.eb; . day u until midnight Saturday when the last gun of the royal salute wiI' be fired by the fleet at Spitehead i . , . ,x ,.f v, attrac- Hia nrhh' nmmi to make the week 0 r gpeclal amDassad0rs, 'envoys and princes invited to join in fetlvitleB become the guests of tne-img.-J ..Throughotit -the, day num- - i Mn.nnl),ova hvA them ai-. riving from the continent. They were ' met at the railroad stations by royal Pop 1 . Five room house, modern conven iences,, furnished, in good location, $30 per month. Choice "nine rqonj redense on "Mont ford evenue, furnishdi$85 per month. 'sia: room house, near Arden, furm&hed, Jfl8 per anontM; ; ... . -..-- - - Eightroom house near Blltmore, fur nished, fine views, $55 per month. - Five" room' apartment Spruce street, furnished, $25 per month. .Two' large furnished boarding houses on Sunset drive, furnished, $65 and $75 per. month. fWUi m UBarbo, li Excl&srvegents BRYAN CLEVELAND ffienf carlages and guards of honor and were escorted to the official residences assigned to them. . Consequently plenty Of entertainment was provided for the crowds ef sight-seers filling the streets. A nig throng; took the .opportunity of greeting ' the king and 1 queen on their entry into the capital and the semi-state procession to Buckingham -palace, ac companied by Prince and Princess Charles of Denmark, their majesties reached Paddington at 12:30 p. m.., and proceeded in semi-state landaus, -drawn by four horses with postilions, preceded ty out-riders and attended fey an es cort of the royal? , dragoon guards, along the route usually followed by the late Queen- Victoria. The thorough fares were thickly lined with people and. the enthusiasm of the spectators evidenced their delight at the ocular jruoi oi ine recovery ox tne Kmg irom - .M M A M . .mm his recent indisposition. Vigorous po-t lice precautions were taken a the rail- j road station, but the public managed! to invade the bridges croeshur the : track and the arrival of the royal' train -wras greeted with cheers. The king lost no time to alighting and af- ter chatting with the railroad officials entered a carriage. He appeared to be in his usual health. He walked per - haps somewhat heavily, but showed w,c. -m v, ,nv,a-. fSffiSL J JfStfiSS..-. palace shortly before 1 o'clock . They received the same hearty welcome from tne thousands of people who were con gregated in the avenues leading to the royal residence: as greeted them throughout the entire route from the station. PROF. JORDAN DOES UP PROF. KID McFADDEN ; Liondon,, June. 23. fBen . Jordan of En gland knocked out Kid McFadden in the 15th round of a bout before the National Sporting club " tonight. In the welter weight fight Joe Walcott beat Tommy -West In the 15th round. Ten Methodist Converts Killed. Pekin, June 23. Dr. Wright, the Methodist missionary at Chentu, tele graDhs that the chapel there; has been burned and ten . converts mu!rdered Minister Conger has';' instructed Dr. Wrht to secure the safety of the mis sionaries and has presented the case to the foreign board, wbch denied "Ur. Wright's statements ' " May Hang After 20 Years' Freedom. Raleigh,. June.,, 23. -Twenty yeari ago Dan" Oould, a negro, wajentehr fed to bV ixanted in this st-.a short while before the day appointed f or ; the . execution, he broke jail and made his escape, rpiis was in1882 and nothing had ever been heard fn?m him until this week, when a negm sup posed to be this condemned murieref J was arrested in Georgetown, 8: C, and will be brought to Wadesboro. . If this negro proves to be' Gould then the gov ernor will only have to fix anothei date for the execution, 20 years hav ing intervened. Cut Glass ases There is nothing which adds more elegance to the home than vases orna mental and useful if good taste is used in their selection. We have a large number of beautiful vases in different sizes and shapes, and invite your in spection. Arthur Leading Jewelers, Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. Ladies After Shopping - drop in and get a saucer of Grape-Nuts . (5c) or. a, glass ' ; of cold anilk and slice of your ' favorite pie, or a mug of our .. Famous French Drip Coffee,, - 5o. t, - ' , - - v - - - Yunecli Dairy LuticK V Coiripny NEWS OF STRIKES IN MANY FIELDS SEVENTH WEEK OF ANTHRACITE COAL MINERS' STRIKE BEGINS! VERY QUIETLY. Cumberland, Md., June 23.--JThere, V. was a rumor last night that the West Virginia Central miners would strike -v today, but the men turned out to work this morning as usual. About 4,000 "V" miners are employed along the line of the West Virginia Central. . New York Jut, i ri vM' Jersey Citv. amnmd t a y,, licemen on guard this morning about the six mile mills in the Hudson Citv section of Jersey Citv. i Paterson, N. J., June 23. Although many of the silk mills were open at ine usuai nour today, it was estimated ; that Jess than one-third of the regular ! her employes reported for work. ' 1 JSSILSL? be ay, but it is not expected any definite lacti0n e taken until the decision-. or the bosses as to the holding of a conference-with the strikers has been held. Details of infantry and cavalry were on duty at the mills today. Al. though there were large crowds In the vicinity of the mills, there was no dis- -turbance of any kind in the early part -' of the day. Toronto, Ont., June 2J. The street railway ompany made no attempt to run its oars this morning. About 1600 militiamen arrived this morning and are quartered at the armories. After a prolonged conference between officials , of the company and iboard of trade committee, Manager Keating, of the street railway company, said: ' 'TThere is a possibility of a settle ment. That is all I can say." Business Agent MacDonald, for the men, stated that after a conference of v twelve hours with the officers of the company the : question of wages and -recognition of the union bad been pa cifically settled. r , New York, June 23. In accordance with the decision of mill owners, reached., on Friday last, all the silk ' plants in Hudson county, N. J., opened for business today. At only one mill, -however, that of JR. & H. Simon,- la (Continued ? 6n 4th page.) , Ss "-itJ.f: T" at ySAshevilter isfcast fimnfe' W so it la to "yotn advantage to eecurerlia house before they are el taken. We offer an attrajctive cottage 4 freshly painted and done over. Electric lights through the j house, o.n Grady, street, canr be bought 01; rentea on reasonaote terme.- OuseoOjC ,12 rooims-with. large lot on Montford avenue, all bargain seekers should ee this plojce. Largi&17 room house freshly painted and kalsomined suitable for boarders, rent Very low. One vacant lot on Haywood -street for sale 'below value. For particulars call H. P. Grant & Son, 48 Patton Ave; Sick, Nervous and Neural gic Headache , quickly relieved with Baldwins Head ache Cure, leaves no bad after effects. We have sold thousands of bottles of this excellent remedy in Asheville alone. Price 25 Cents. Grant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seeds. Clearance OF UOIES' Lot I at Si98 Worth $10.00 to $15.00. , Iii Homespun,, Serge and Venetian. Lot 2 at 87.98 Worth $20.00 to $30.00. In Homespun, Cheviot and. Ulotb. ALSO ChQnidl Sliirfmict Ifi UpUUIUI Willi III UIV 7Mfw A Sae Tailored Suits. Monday, 23rd at......oau These waists are of standard : make, good style, perfect fit- j ting. V 'r- Ve Do Merchant Tailoring. ; II Patton -Ave! j V 1 ii "1 I n t I . i' 1 ' n t' 'i 'A A i1 'I H i' -MM - -f f f 1 I r- If r "4 1 1 X" ; ; 23 vPatton' Ave: tPhone 78, jr " 4s Jit Pareson BuflSns- 1" 1 ' r 3W I I i 4