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- 4' iW '-: YT7 t I r If. . - ' " 4 ' . it ; SHEVHiLErN.' TUESDAY HQBNING,1 JOLT 1 ,1902 .VI Mi. ,V I I 111. Lt : - " - fjrivia CZNTQ PER COFTiT; FOTJR DOLLARS 'A TCAIU kets. " Even with the war: haa it -toot v BAILEY OF TEX AS FLIES AT Seen for a declaration, that the -war was r " i J. - ment' fcnown as the Teller. sume'6dmentt j; kMJ l , vw akcu. .ux - jiMiu ucot vl una . iTHETHROAT ORBEliEl oaoa "wouia vtoaay oe a pari sma - i United iStates, 'just, as Pqrto. Bco rtana f f the' Philippines are. ' ,Thisamebdmerit 111! ; ANNEXATION has proved both mischievous na . uu i s ' When Cuba shall jjecome ,ri SENATOR ELKINS" SPEAKS IN of the American union and & imian at a late hour his condition shouting MU KiU Yoo" he Grabs the Indiana Senator and When canal shall become pledged, which w ; . ' 1 - ,;"-.., , , . .T !t SUPPORT OF RESOLUTION TO now assured, PortaKico, Cfuba,, Hawaii i t; A&utULARED SATIS- J . ' ; Pnllfid Off SniflshA! a Tine - . -v;-r J5c : 1, v. Instead 4 5i"V H -1 ANNEX CUBA t 500 ya,rds,fM9rcetiz0dGing- uamB ana iBpnyrB,Y, post of the great republici - standing Y! , , s f t - - - .Iuard over American interests in xne l --'i t - 4 -"I track of -the "woprtd's comroerce' fin ite Efforts Blade in Both Houses toitrIumPhalmarcJ1 arou2Ui ?lJb There is a tendency 4a alt nunian anairva to (A- flATi Al n i a Caeel Am -. nf HnnmiaciB 1 trt,: pflvpmmpnlt. -t.rfll; n.rwl vAftTlriTnerce. .: ..vi wuwAuviu Mea0ivu , i, vuug i bob i r , ' r ' . J I, is "s ' ' ; t s ; J concentration and combination. Cuiba TodavT I in her uresen'f "environment, situated as1;, V ? i- Instead iCin oou ' i? me imported - ocoicn . .. ; and French rOinghams. HOUSE VOTES TO AID BUFFALO r she te. sannot ibe expected- to resist this tendency". The effect of th Piatt amend-1 meats "will foe to help bring' apout an nexation. A nation cannot loong remain :i' kiT 'ki ff Yti k-dj TfQTntS I half free and half independent. The AHU ALoU OHAKLIUW iregton of.annexation . farces itself -to. -- the front and will claim from now on the attention of the people of both coun TimesSuffffest Washington June 50.rSenator Bailey; by. the throat and besran to rtiov ivfrr Times Suggests That the C6rO- of Texas and Sector Beveridge of In- . The big Texan ginned Bevertdge OoynL ' k ' : diana had it out falter a; verbal eni gi Jiauuii; May UCCUr. jQariieri . MU.aic tlJS .-iwwwix. acting Assiszani jjoorxeeper Dayton an uaiicy wauiw jsveiiugt; iu reiraa au oenaior , spooner separated the men " " insinuation as to his veracity. When Bailey resented the interference ani Beveridge refused Bailey said: "rr-damn smashed a ' heavy mahoganv desk- yoja, a ii Kin ywu, : smoueu JDeveriose jeveriage maae.lis3it. of the affair. Than Expected' 1 CONFERENCE REPORT , ON. I ' I no sCdeauate remedy. A .twenty per ,ALDiiblUU iJJXJu AlAriiiU Tor?nnHnm in tft QTlT m,m Will CONFER- I do Cnbaaa a people or a government WOTE the PAIN IN DRESSING WOUND 1 "CAUSES NO DISCOURAGEMENT RICHMOND VETERANS WILL NOT EXTEND A WELCOME tfcries: ' Reciprocdty ; wfth .Cuba? affords, RBTrXTW.rtXT At; ., Wn i: IAN AND. COLONIAL. TROOPS AY MEAN THAT THE CORONA- 1 IkwT Instead '.-' of RrMTTTTTST ARTVT OVRB. . . ' . " - ' I little ypr.no igood, while dt will TtTNOR AGREEMENT. . ON PHILIP-1 erre-r harns to the interests of - - J j united -States..' There was long discus ,PINE, BILL. - M Ision and fierce Opposition! to, the annex- 1 50 c TO A "ION IS: NOT SO LONG OFF, sLoEiaon,- July 1. The condition of the PHILADELPHIA UNION WAR AND MARINE VETERANS NEXT YEAR.r Richmoid, Va.', June' 30. --The George -S50;-- yards fine Imported rxr T' on who''.M latiofl of Texas-much more,'! think, kig at a late hour-cdntinnes satisfac- I Bi Pickett camp or Confederate vet ,Wash,ngton, June iU.Wiien tne sen-i . annexation ciltory. The Times suggests that the re- Uraria tonight sidetracked a communi- atf convene Jday,r? Mr. GaOlnger, c f I cat 'it came at last surely as the J JJP here' of a number of Indian and I cation, .from' Philadelphia Union vet xrW..warnrQti'w hflirmaitt of the com-1 4 a? Pnba." win- coYne; There -nial troops may mean that thecor- I . . v r erans who had indicated 4he purpose to - rf - Lotalso includes a few v pieces of .Silk. Ginghams;; '500 "yards Fancy Cheviots. Shirt Wist Snita. 2 . -1 r idestreicherp?! IglLPittoniAvepea mitjtee on pensions, made a Jtwtef statf I Is tioit a loyaVand trueAmerican to bpectedT ' J hayelhefc annual encampment; in the meiis. snowing: that during the- preatl " , v4 IT -P noon today the .1 ollowing official I oapiiai pi xne wflieueracy iu wwuoi session bills relating . to pensions I " "I Tln- sta emeat was given out from the pal- -- na were isuotivcea on u 1 statute our union not an Aonierican will .'"L , - , -. aad jmarmes ofi the Union oavy la?.?., 'J.ie total numwr pajr . , fe-L.. iucie iS "" W m" and marine corps, , who . . volunteered gt-.nate ana nuuse was xxox. !Ar resolutiroi was offered by Mr; Mor gan calling on the retary:or scata for to" statement of expenditures f I ot the isthmian panal commission was adopt ed. ; . ; -5 The enate Mnsiisted on its : amcuiment a the Lbv.il nr.prbpriauon Ml -:e.a.ii fol owing ciaiterees were iuamwu-- Messrs. Hale Perkins and Tillman, j Mr: Elms, of -West Virginia, tien ddiesse4;:the?seteraa:uppcrt of- his rsolLPtion roviaing for the annexauon wtTi iTnttedf States of the Island or Cuba-. " ' ' " Mr. EJkins said that his resolution misunderstood. It had. no v tt i . - ' wvivowtuou. uiMoius, wiv nyu"u. nr Ar t(v .in iv i. iB3. -ana servea nonor MrElkW resolution was referred to -j? tSC .LF- ayearBr ore. Thenatoe nrt,muf n. r-H. Plnttinns. RW-muo.. cuuui. of WUiiam 1. XMeeiy, -secreiairy.oi cuiu t.,o "Vir- is.fesedjfrom the; ibottom and U is mittees,!' was attached. ANOTHER FLOOD . ; - AT JOLIET FEARED . - -r ; " - , m - o . " . WATER 19 FEET AT DEAR BORN EV ' ST., CHICAGO HIGHEST . OF SEASON. i r Chicago, ' June' 30. Anether flood Ur d feared at Joliet. The ( DOlice : are nr v pared to warn . people if the mtPrn overflow. ' The country n.roiinr! amn " , Crossing and South Chicago is under v "a water. - - ..:-' ' Air epidemic of fever is feared . Tha -. Chicago, jriver has reached 19 feet" at 1 jearDorne street, the highest of the - season, crops are seriously' " damaged -in all parts of Illinois. j. - i Hswinri i n Mr lr-snmim iipm i . i ri knit iAi i.ii i at i.iih. ihilkki. in -ixx bi-i i i i mm. i.i u.A0v.u gima senator, encitea irom euiiur , j. --,hv! a-nW 'eaiises hla Ision' which-:, foHowed" a. conservative Piatt (Conn.) that Ve feared the Culs ..jr. 5. Qi2 TO., WmW offered a reso - tJ.' .1 J 1 .1..!!.. K.n ' HiXOJi3V Wtmiret, has borne with great fortitude, iit fact, , . 4, Af -i majesty's courage and paaenc call had the idea vOf annexation). After a . , , r . H :f' , . - , . . , , . -d.. rrocV r me greatest admiration, The king satirical comment- by Bailey -r (Texas) r v,l Woi.a t jT . , . Lli-a was much benefitted by the change to the Elkans resolution was referred to;, ... . - . " the commattee on Cuban resolutions a fw.hou. The electric fana Senator Bailey called up the resolution .J- . : - . vao demanding the papers in the- case cf i"? 61 v T .ihPrTiL Scott, from the state own -the, .temperature, in ther. apart- 11 ri-iiJk-a'iii'S1 onafesty considerable pain, ' which ,he member Offered a resolution saying-that department' ; QBailey averred that Ouba1n?ff -Nomatter9:of United MeS5 the camp as individuals would-be high ly honored and pleased to extend cour tesies to the Philadelphlans Comrade Robert Northern in a vigorous speech opposed the resolution,, contending that it pledged the camp, as sucn, to wel come and entertain- the -visitors - ; Eventually a motion was adopted lay ing tbejii&tion oh the, table indefinitely. C01IGERENCE OF.CHAIR HARERSJftT l3Teensboro. ' June , : 30. Thirtyfiye ehalrhvaufatcturer s t from -, ni0rtnerp.t Hpfiid southemiaeWeshae ly voiced his iudgment ; that mwW. to oeannexeavviw -r uitj yv - flon!i stated and the?fecner j the better- foiy VvvA,,nfTri: a The Tesomtaaartmanotj : . i-ias- id- barred from reaamg ms suggest- aBnexatioajOi" u. - tdy toetween Beveridland BaiK pooling ? or interests .-i v-axo uuug, ia nMpifraWe. f as" the-" cbhf erence'ds.. be hind closed doors.: An agreement will probably be reached, tomorrow WHIPPED TWO MEN . . : . IH THE SAME RIIIG ;. Chicago, June 30. Jack O'Brien the Philadelphia middleweight, accomplish- -ed the remarkable feat of defeating'two ; -men in the same ring, tonight- He did not knock out either, being awarded: the,' decision In both cases on points. -' His opponents were Jim Driscoll and. Jack ' Beauscholte Referee' Siler's 'award was " cheered- by- the llarge crowd." ? y Callahan Licks Dixon Philadelphia. June 30. beorar niTottv?. ex-champion featherweight of the world ' was defeated by Tim .Callahan the' , Pennsylvania champion; in; slx rounds . ' tonight,- - -. ; ; ,? v . . r - - 3 . suggest ; auoicwxu,. 7. - I wordy war between Beveridge and BaiJ : m it t Tf rkromided that Jthe cu- L - , :r . : . . .i. . .T TTJans-intistttaienxne-iuwaMT..- 7 l j jafter they; had asked f 6r amn could the United States act llsionv ilpoh adjournment it was stated operation; except . for an oc ional trier s ' would be unbearable were it not . for -a good bose and reel; how " : easy Ito;: waier , the wihsit- t.1 tables," plants 'and flowers wasn Bvwinds'and- cool the atmos-; v. : r Istrivins? to bring the session to a-close ":r7 t T3or nearly a ; century, ne saiu, wo . view, ot correcting- iue uuiucivub . 1 : ooti5q1 rJptfails recardinsr which is al- that! Wasmngton, June 6U.A. diu was . . .n , Qr,BnirA in the sick room. I passed by the senate, to give Rear Ad- n .i,,- Hp miblic is an- jXrsonTo McKinley, had f avoired an- miral Schley th pay ofrear admiral shared toy the members Jefferson ,9 . Arnt I on the active Jist insteadof a .re-tired .mi triliv. The orince. of am fie lds"'' '"l" 7 . .Vi ".V .7. Walea went out riding tnis mornomg aim iinritv nf r the people orChiba and.thel wasmngxonv v.-yyenxne flUl from the palace windows, with evide-it ti??,fvSS.- Je .to-amnexatlon, 1 today. Mr. Payne (N. Y.) the majority a. march of the regulars. J leader, , asked unanimous consent tnat , toek pXChanKe reopened today 13 . "V.V tto sihd ji Oc a Foot Har - V 5-. ON deration of Cuba to the United States had . been.. the aintoition,' . American Rtatesmanship. He poimea out l ;nto admirals pay was nrLOTtKrtUUtS w - I effect the well defined wishes ox . a ma. United States in regard. to" annexation, in the interest 01 uu eo: . I the Hepburn Tule requiring the print .WKl the records H?0Sonai befoe-considering should be suspended d''-Cdnsul s r ose 7-16. Other depart, set on . the threshold .01 ner I fop lithe remainder of the session. To fprfinc-. i.fnri n thd iwav (tf ner jDWg.iuus . . . . memos reucuwu iii.c. u -,' - ... . . Li-i- 1 tiiia ,mi Hinnnrfisrvn! tn Tninioritv ieau .. ,.Awu,f tmition,! while as a stawi - : ' o were first cut with a. very Strong tone, on the satis factory mews regarding ihe king's con-i i the American union, her ni I er, objected MI, cannon 01 liiinoits. cnairzniii ui The re- wrti 1 W i..U 7.'.f I. X v should qyou have us - w ; TT reputation $u !. r rviiir work; and r evldcatlwe, photgTaplls,n.U;; , ;; i (2d.)We ive your :wy cartful tlAfMrW2 and geAhe best there. Is to yoirf. W ' (3d.) T. W charge, o inore than yxra pay intferior workmen. - . J BROCK & .KOON(S .; i Studio 67 South Mala street- ; : would be prosperous ;..T6ir,. ' ' the annrooriations committee, called and have the liDeny auu 7 .:ZiZx ,m the conference 1 ings Ithat nould . fiow. om deficiency appropriation . bill of the best, greatest .TSniae- Prt left to dispute items aggregating erhment ;in the .y; $1,905,000. including ithe appropriations tiof:me,,p.ropcti...oi.H;- I for the Buffalo and Charleston, exposi- come: ihto :full competation with those $i0oo,0OO f or the. payment of oOhe : United. t states. v ""r-1 xro.waiipn claims. The reoortwas adopt- Umongst' thev states has er iwerea 1 Mr Carm0I moyed that the house the price, of labor or worKea further insist , and ask for a further Americans-. Wherever our flag floans, onference Separate votes were asked the price, of labor 1 'str(j! 0h the Various items; clalmethat;aationwou Mr. Alexander's mUon. to concur M the-promisdngtand; growing 'Wet sugax . Buffalo exposition amendment was indusof leed Stas carfia, 118, to lOl." . , ' . - I however,: the- price, of Prdus &f8 ' The house by a vote of 171 to 118 re- theestithemon, iS fused to coneur in the senate appropri an e&ilibrium for the Charleston, . S. C, exposi- in favor' of;the. cane garoi . ' At the might session! the Charleston ex- Of Ithe general ae- again moved' and pass- not ronlyroduce, ed without division. The naval appro- own consumpuon uui. xxw, ri"Q priation bill was considered.- . with other:, countries in the iworld mar- was much enthusiasm! when the J;. Hx:v - - - an01ncement was made that the can- ikfl wtHir enlov r as a, state; and tne iheet sugar of: the. Stetes, wUhin irTTpiilS fif teenf. yf'n,?- Lency bill was' agii AJi-lV;; nt'(.lT produce, enough sugar for Its nci y rt1vi,inn. Tho'se' having pictures to frame jwtir wen to came H'" HTiZri: - -niim (bill and well selected stock oxu6 t as. Then house then ad- fWith" the view of recompensing the sightseers so far as possible for the dis at)DOintrhents ot last week, tomorrow's and "Vrednesday's reviews of the colon ial and the Indian troops will be ac comoanied by ar certain amount of pa- jgeantry. The queen's anxiety nas oecu so much allafyed that she definitely ne cided today to occupy the first' carriage an the royal procession, dn which other members of the royal family will par ticipate, as -: well as the foreign princes who. are still in London. ; ) ; ' TREASURY'S GASH BALANCE THE LARGEST IH HISTORY Washington. June 3a. The available cash balance in .the treasury at the end of the fiscal vear whicb ciosea toaa-y jh larger than ever before in the coun try's history, amounting to ?zu5,oiv,uM. 64. - , seriousriotihg' Tamaqua, Pa., June 30.-miere is se- nous 1 norang ;oi.wccu Kiy. ., atr5VoTa Warrants nave iuw;u swom out for fifteen Strikers. The excitement j is great. " Trouble is feared tomorrow. ale. AriMttractiye Home-on .Gum- ; -f i p :;W berlana Avenue . . .- HioujevOflTOpins, nice fittable -and servafafs' house, with handsomest.. lawn: ' in the.'ctty' - r" ' VI2RT DESIRABLE HOUSE and LOT ' on MONTFORD AVENUE, with vacant lot adjoining. Also HOUSE and LOfT '.- onCullowhee St., sold as a whole,; or. : r - separately 11 preierTeu. j? or iurtner in- . formation see XZI rule; and the-passage of the national ajndPrtcw l ru '. The bill was . AS SIMPLE AS A B C. f" Bigerufloweprices ;ewer novelUes,::targer . varieties, . stronger leaders is What "'"neans totour The I X JAftbH- is a'lesson that hund have learned with profits plr? in the school of experience . - The iissM Phone 107.' . ? .22 Patton Ave. a .;nta; ;Wtaeeof six rooms, rjr'-i:::: rr. hniv -$30,00 - per rmrmtW v. TTIrnm TindseV. PhOnS ZUU. vx select from ; .-r xt tiiw. i inassea, xoww &o. 35'patton avenue. I journed. until 10 o'clock toinorrow. Your fives' 50 Per Cent. "V k)M;ome 'from defectw Iv-whlchjto most cases can be re-1 eyes, wr" . m.eoM TC-eiamina- tion treev maMTiflnti. .Timer; SO. Pavne (N. T-) I ivt, aSrm,n.Tk of the committee on ways and nc ; introduced a resolution! at night's session, of "ithe, housed providins I for final limit aajourninent uhihx the hour (being -left DianK. t WANTBD'A . driving horse, no fancy. prices. Asheville, N. "C. 123-3t-; - '-V McKee-VopticianV Hi PattoK avenue, opposite Postomce. I- 1? 7 roomse," AtWhs St,,! :l jj- i ww Phillo street:. 1Q-9??.. iw ""-,,,.- etarnes avenue .. , i.a.w. rn hose. BaUey street, .'M4.W.JT rooxu Before huy- Eight room completely nlshed JS ' ' - -" mg or rentlns houses in;Asheviile. can on or a fiNEI1 ; M . BRADFORD d vSZi Phs CJ- D6tf t StbpSle, I am in a Peat hurry. Going to ; Heston's to get some of Uieir nice" J Oafies; Their fbaker "Imows Just I ""how-to bake them.. "rV.C'" 26 So. Haiti. ' By a EFrench Count who was the first person to monopolize di amond splendor. . America now demands the pur est s stones, the'- finest cuttings, and -the most beautiful settings. in the world. Our Diamond Jewelry1 has been selected with the greatest care, and from our stock of Pins, :Tlings, Brooches, Lockets, Lorg-. iiettes, etc. You'll surely) find something satisfactory. H. P. Gran. & Son, 48 Patton Ave. We sell Moneys eethirig Powders;) They, allay irritation and ' make teething easy. 25c box. V Grant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seeds - . JOLY : Clearance Sale MM lias Arthur' M. Field Company - Leading Jewelers Church St. a Cor Patton-Ave. Beginning July 1st - we offer- every- thing In our "Ladies' Department" at a liberal discount. It is our desire to carry as little stock as possible from v season to season. To accomplish this , . We make the following price , conces , ; sions: . - it. I. OFF waists. seasons all this Muslin -Underwear For the .transaction of real estate; business are4 unexcelled-7-our office . is centrally V and conveniently located busl- on the first floor, , and 4aJl ness entrusted to us recefves ' prompt and careful .attention. vIf. oa desire any Inf ormaton . in' Tegard to property for sale or rent consult u and;we wiU be pleased, to v serve youv , 1 V . . "AO I nnQrhrr LUUUIUU ! Real Estate ahd -Rent- i v:-insr: Agents; 23" Patton Ave. 'Phone 661. J - : f- ratn ior 4th;pfJulylWefek v Homed Beef Hash.. v. "15c Ham? Omelette. .,: 15a " ?- V. Tifirsrs.' Anv Style. 1..10O; v wWbrfolfc. Deviled Orabsw ,10c t ": "Corned Beef Sandwich1. .1 . 5c v - Chkpn-TTam Sandwiches... 5c ' TbnKue and Egg! Sandwiches 6c, . t Cola Milk ana .tie. eavu,r w v famous Freiwvuuw iH . : " ! . '.1 - llrd OiF&bressSkirts- 1-9 OFF Tailored Suits OFF rWalking Skirls r YttnedaDai wltinch I ONE LOT of Waists. 69c one lo r :of . suif?:isi .98 iONELOT of Suits7i98 Hyfmss CRUISE, : xVcuringandHak Parlor ; :loTii,17Taragon - Building, Phone 425. ' - Ve ;Db Merchant -If.' Moop'c: V Phone 73.- ll Pattca !LTir
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