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1 i, . . i r Vt 1 t fl 1 v 1 Ml" IT "rN ", r w "f: -4. - - i A i ;7v -r -. v; ; :T state utrarT. , ; - .i r: - I,? iJy re jig p6rt aax- KKk 7. -Lino. oms, per DO. 0 is: orA, r. c. eggs. Lance, eta in Rates tents -artiea needs Hiram r that 3 and I fresh L73. r . ' ? -1 rf J. 1 ' 4 15c ft. .of 1 i 25 500yard8: Merceiifced 'Gitig-' ' hams ana Zephyrs. . v V ' .1 1 40c 350 Bine Imported Siotcli -r i-i 9? and French Ginghams. ISSTATEfMS AS TO PARK BILL i -. - Tp TRUTH ABOUT YARNS. RE ; f CENTLV PUBLISHED IN"; ASHEVILLE. ".- cinre so sreat" that the, 'chair- had to rap long ana nara ior quiet: f ' r Mr. ; GaUingrer, chairman of the senate committee otwensions,' made ja Teport of work.' accomplished !by thercommittee 1 during the sessiqn just closing:. The to- t tal number - of senate and hotge "general bills referred ; to the: committee iwas Za no action having ibeen' takenvxn .25 of fthfcm. Of th4 2552 private . senate U1 j referred to the committee 339 were ap proved by the president,, 98 iwere a-waitr ing approval,- 52 were on the' house cal- i endar, - 77 .were not acted upon toy : the' i house and 1986 ; received no action by the senate v Private house" bills referred were 1071, of -which 595 were approved GORONATIQN AT; EARLOTE AS POSSIBLE, ISr REPORTED TO Statement. 1-: fWashlnslfin BnPfian" flnvAiArtl by the president, 19 .were awaiting ap-r- vvasuxnLQll CUreau trOVereai proval, and 190 were not eatamlned The o Ha A damiaAW' ,44-i -el 1 xotaa nunuoer or nuts introduced in me a Bad Prophecy with a False) house i were 751s,. m the senate 2552. GARDNER REFUSES TO PRODUCE WITIIESSES INTERESTING INTERVIEW - u WITH SENATOR PR1TCHARD i 1 J 2cj SadV-;50c 850 vards fine Imported t French Ginghams, This Lot. also i includes w.vfew. 9c T-. 5'. 5c RftO vards Fancv Cheviots. This is very snitable; for CORRESPONDENT OP A(FTERNOON 1 ' j PAPER EVIDENTLY TRTINCr ' TO -.1, 'i "fi- - - Special ito the Gazette,: ' -A " . Washington, July lSenator Pritchi ALLEGES THAT HE "HAS THEM - CONCEALED SAFE FROM " ffNTERFERENCE'. "Manila-July 1. The board investi- gating the charges of cruelty ; made by Major . Gardner , against American' offi cers .and ;troops. was resumed -' today. 4 BE WISH OF THE KING.. 4 Will Be Qoicr Affair, With Belig. j? Character Strongly; Em phasized. 1 y;;'k ' and the prince of Wales closely inspect ed the troops and dismounted and con- erred medals and crosses on those who had ; merited the1 honor,; shaking hands with the recipients of .;tthe ' Victoria cross. ZVJr'J .i-iVtr''' 3"V -lA--v Then f followed the most i nicturesaue feature of the day. -The duke f. Con- naught;-"at the head of the troops and facing the prince; of Wales, in clear tones gave the command, "The parade willgive three, cheers .for .the . kings" and himself started the hip,hlp.'"f In a second the refrain .was taken 'up 'and there arose cheers such as London sel dom." hears, the sound of which 'must have : reached almost, to the royal ..sick room, half a mile away. Helmets, caps and hats rose in waving confusion and MAGNIFICENT PARADE- !; . TOOK PLACE YESTERDAY QUEEN REAPPEARS AS PARTICI ?PAN5T, IN PUBLIC CEREMONY .LONDON CHEERS ENTHUSIAST I- CALLY FOR THE SOVEREIGN.' ' London, July l.-it iB reported that by the.kings's desiref his t T e at tne fiartiest date possible ard' today- in , referring to erroneous I .Q g , ' Statements iade (by the 'Washington! .7 1 " T lit will certahii t7 "k r 1 ' rrpTnnnriPnf nf thl A-h-viiiA rir,, wW to produce the persons from whom certainly be much qutfeter, than - " w -o pauersaid: !''."My attention has been called to a statement sent out hy the correspond- Shirt Waist Sts. V;, - 'TO.! . It." nnRtmifiher J! :-4 &C0 StPattonl Avenue,; ft he -got his information regarding the I as originally intended and its religious troops. ; Chaffee instructed.' ithe ' (board 1 ier win ,te strongly, emphasized.' to insist that Gardner produce his wit- , xn represemtatiyes of forei?a ov Mif vififfia Aehaviiio ritin rt Via I aiefwes. TT jciifi ardnpra -faliiirft. to i "mculb wno will attend iwIU tefn o ;entect; thatthe Appalacliian forest re-1 produce witnesses would result Jn .anr. in- lreai extent Restricted to royal, person- serve Dm. was passea tnrougn tne sen-1 lerence that his istatements .were" false. I & "iuuiaieiy comneoted with the roy. ate with the distinct understanding I Then came a sensation. The " defense ai faWy - "-a ;.;: v v . : i that-.it would never be adopted by the I sajld Gardner ; had in trnated, hia' wit-r '. ' -.-! i; ; f houseV There is no foundation for the jp6sses lit "the i'kanda "of the tooadbeca,use hdon, July 1. The reappearance statement,, and I, cannot understand I tAm wwri n.nffir hart rid I toaay. of Queen Alexandra why the correspondent of the Citizen I to lnfilUence the natives of Lucenk,in S ina public ceremony practically suuuiu ue mwmeavTO eeua wui .Bwue-i ., ...... .-..n 1 uae, ena OI tne tptJo1 ftf iitiTl.tv ments t 9Ued, injure the STHi; . King Edward's ondmo ymy . -"" "",vu 1 v,4.4 t, vwvt,v,o, o 1 7 r,f review OI colonial As an evidence of the fact that, the I they could live beyod danger; of increased public enthusiasm over wfia viuaen s curresijonaem. is rnisLajtwu m i juwiiatu. v-. , lul tiatziXiyf&B et pjoturesqtie event. 'Up- his Htatement, after the ibill reached I will adhere to hie refusal and wdU not Jwaurd of 200 colonials were brought in the house it 'nvas referred to the com-1 produce these ? witnesses except in the J from the various m encampments ' nnri mittee on aerriculture. and (was nromnt-1 ivpnt "Vif liltimat nniirt-martial.' . I inarched. 'thmuffh . roa -vinwnwji'lji'ji ' ly reported back to the house with -the! , ' ' :' I Constitution hill, which wa Jihed with tKops, past Buckingham palace,-hlch for a week has been ithe center iof such anxiety , and along the ! Mali - to "the oe . s uao-us; paraae. Tile contingent GoriGfiEssiias - 1' AN UNPARALELLED, SCENE Of' . ENTHUSIASM IN THE cLoS, lYiurvitNTS. 1 ' 5 .r - Carmack Brings on an Acrlnift the . assembled- crowds joined, in, with I I ions'T)fnnfnv Tir.i t ' equal vigor, i A man' iiT the Canadian t llSCiaS?1?,n OUTlng Last ranks shouted ,and-a tiger, a which I . Roup f n ffia ctft vv n.k; . , the troops and crowds- once more yelled ..v s - , rA v"' . 'i v " themselves hoarse . it was the first oc- I CsV 5 v " '-' " - casion. since the , announcement of the kinrs illness that the general public I WISHED PHILlPPTrJFQ x 'i had had an opportunity to, vent their p.v.v - , , , . T ; t-.V; - feelings and: the people, took advantage ' -... - mOTTTPV rn,ITTirTT'nTk w. wii A All U ' 1 1F f is rince C -MADE.BYBAILfeY OF, TEXAS ON, V , ISt " SVERIDGE. OF INDIANA. ' V.V-V cheers 'from: the crowds; returned their, encampment. AUARCHISTS ORDERED Bate, amendment stricken out.- . ''Among other things the Citizen's Kftrspondeht : .insists that; t he Rate amendment is of such a character as to render the bill inoperative. He;isl 01 LIIUILII Ui liUHII ! also, mistaken in this respect.- The! v f Bate amendment ?ioes not affect the biU I special to the'Gazette,; wju;4 u - requires iw pr-1 -.iWashlneton,: -yMIhe housei IIIDIAII JUDGSHIP FOR SPEIIGER B. of it- After: this the horse guards rode xro panrmentof ?God Save the King.; ;Tbe j NO REZPEaRENCE -MADE - IN' ."THE ' oueen drove slawlv "vtast the troonk to! '"-. ' 11 . - , Buckingham palace, constantly (bowing I 1 SENATB TO TUK BODILY ATTACK " , and, smiling acknowledgements i)f theL VV.'w ; - ' ' - - people's greetmgs. .The , prince Wales and ' the other .smembem royal family followed,., the- colonials formed In columns, and amidst hearty 1 Washington; Julv v-rh- l aJ 1 - 1tJ iourned inA-lo, off-m.,..'. .. r; usual t resolution , of ; thanks "in t behalf - - - '?. l; : iof the members to the rrtxnAint,?mA v --.wv, moo uuupiea' ana mat ofncer wittilv tptvUi . -t- - 'B. -.'1 . . .MV u ceo";.:',,.! UUT Ur HHSBUKfi SSSSSS;:; ' -V0 !-; Carmacksto have a (resolution adcmtpri " " -Pittsburg, July l.Because President authorizing1 the ; Philippines committee.' -l Roosevelt will spend July 4th' in Pitts- to.sit during recess.' Despite his efrorta ' burg, all known anarchists have toeen lt was ref erred "to the comanittee 'on ordered to leve the city this week and cussiorfJ fSS' ,i D8r dls' stay away for the remainder of the fh?laimack 'r'1. week. Those who do npt ; will le ar SBff.W ftoctoal. . rested a suspicious charaoters. and S?1 'w5en ive-tl-V -v, locked up. Officer visited 4 the coal f f, fMon mining towns and warned anarchists to ry lttLu farce' but "i- stay Iway . from Pittsburg; during the 2SVZL ' - 6 America -week' - '? - 't-.A:. ; . v"s - ' - : v . - - Popie he,. asserted, had ' no sympathy ' ' W K' . ia.,..;: :.v . with those who attacked the menwho.- " Villi :;jl-- rii2'ifett under-the flav dared ;tAi. ' . VCTTI LP . tflT II CvTlJ 1 If Uftfiii I He scored thenor-tvmft XTI i 01.1,1 LL. il.i-ll I ' U I ; U I ll ltl- xc j. I committee knd declared,! t f t);: ZZ '- : Ptsenpregee airpalrta tara-tion olans and speciflcationS, Jaay pWsed Pfttchard' it was weu unaerstooa atxne ximeuti natotinahMorfft'JunlgM sol t"u.. wa me largest toody on narade-.' was - accepted Tthat the house wonMdis.: I restiare tiensibriable ertatus of eac- I The e-nallest regdment consisted : of ;. f,-,-.," imas;ianAra.Tflv.ir tio--,i . C4 vx.v in me PctsveJmyitrf Carmack incensed McCb- tonight - that-, the r end , of the miners I mas . by , remarks which the -latter said strike' is! near at hahd;:vf At .a mefttlna: I he was inclined to V characterizet ' v as 5 . denied-th ft mi. r.-i!. strike Js. near at hand. :vf At..a metinr I e i was inclined - o V characterize b'fittheexecutiveToa -'i sJ-g 'Min ;wortter s ; which twill : be h a1 d r Kim - - Carznack-: cmnfini-1 a vtes k i uiianeouziy; in. .oe-anrieissrifixs i . Continued. JtomorrQW,"; mere .-wuir- it, is saia,, ne-sui-,i.- - -e - v , turn to work at; once.' . If . questions at I f- -k I 4. Issue are subanitted anbitration it is " - : 1 r ;.'!,:-?-';i;-J Summer s would- -?!!itT'-?i for. a good hose and; i reel; how ' easy to wa the growing vege- . tables!Plants:a;:fl windows and : oool the atoios-. phere. " .......... s-; f. knci 10c a Foot. . 1 -ft---?-!.'- ;W;- r, ; ';-;:. 7-La;' !' ;"'i'J'C : '''' ;.. ,.j.' j...-' . . , '-j ;f!. '-j ' ON THE SQtTAJEtE. y: AslieVlUe, 0. : ..s-i .--.;:.. "s-.s-. io ' v- ,r .-. . !-... ,r una in.r ijiiu riiuuueiuLC wdih , uu&cuii no.. . - - i j WtS ' ' onyq ir1 receiving the salute. - v.rrat&uon r . - -i v-0 l sanea ior oounnampLon, jiiigimu t- j-- t i- i . imr u . i 1 uvr hi n;i!vx wh will -ivc euckuu inv i .... , . . . . . . . . mwn. ; Bivnu;.,.!!!,. ouu ..-v. A. w. . M ! r - . ... ... aB i ... . ffwmim . . 'nrrn x 1 n ... . w n r. iviiiiih. pose -of it in hOrt,order; I knew, that ! rrriart ftiri Ara wir . Hnd . nrAvimisiv I three natives of the Island of f?t. Tmki . ii tne. jtsate umenament was not-acceot-via iw v aaa -tt ta i orneo. cevion.- Kiif , 31 woof Tniaa lir!8 resident prptly signed Affroor;,r. U. 1 wvutu wubiuuc iuc wuie xuiu.ieu u ,uie i if a n0W ft low : uxuw uoiomes were represented 1 r A- . tit hwii yt iiyinc Ull VUriI ' consiueraxion oi tne in auring ine i ajor Moody has been hard at work Vy :vmave troops in clothJng of striking I"" i"yv-w,. U6' muriuiiE injur, wnica iwouia navH T-e i . v. w,. 4- -a4 4ha vcuiuy. ivnue sitsjott rrAm amj i r w ..- - .- I lUr llit UlOELiS IU. 17 O..XV;3 lb VVU-rocu I . " " vMJ wu UKUb u puiuM -iMs uwotu v. -uroomc, iu i senate and ne attaanea a signal victory i & "u j oww mca were aetatis ,Y as a matter of policy it was agreed that J todav . in securing its consideration. lfroai the Canadian, iEtitchener's. horse j Senator Burton should accept the I several thousand veterans, and widows ajld contingents from a number of local : amendment. with ' the distinct under-1 I levies . raised durinir the war. , otoTlillncr tVio f ' Trrrnil1 - 41arwvaWl Aft iji t '. ij.j t..i I Th nnn'a annmroiuu nrl1 n i.-. .u-uuiug uw.1. ii. vuv- w'w-' v 1 1 11G DreSlvlCIlt .UUety oJU'LWJIIJjLCU UUkc I , iicu-ttuvv -nuue v 11C1 either toy the house or in conference, spencer B. Adams of Greensboro chief . irom the palace to; the horse It will be. rememibered that a f ew days judge of the Choctaw and Chicasaw guards Was greeted with salvos of before the ;bill was considered by the citizens' court, of Indian Territory, cheers svhich increased as the spectsa- senate,: the" Citizen correspondent sent The Position carries a salary of $5,000 tors noticed that the ordeal of the past out a statement to the effect that a re-la year and expenses. J week had tout little affected her anal- puiuiican caucus naa .aeciaea inai iae i Senator Pritchard left tonight for neaixn, ana notea tne absence measure should not be considered by I his home at Marshall. - j o any signs of anxiety. She cheer- the. senate, and I can well understand I . - " jimiy acicnowieagea tne congratulation that after the bill had been acted uPn n IO rilir of the public. . i by the senate, the correspondent wasinnTTniJ IV rllir1 The queen was seated in an open very anxious to do something to relieve I V ,vr 1 : . j carriage, beside her was the . princess himself from the responsibility or tne I TflDADDA IMODHlIMP or wales and seated opposite twere the false prophecy which he had made with I I U D HU uU llilrilUllItU Princess Victoria and Charles, of Den- respect to the ibill. , ? I . - marK. several carnages, containing the I am sure that the . bill, under the I opecaai w me vrzetie. auKe of Cambridge, the duchess of Con- wise: management:: of 'Represent Moody, will become a law during the I day issued a requisition ior uan Urouia, i me prince of wales was accompanied early part of the next session of con- I the negro murderer Who escaped from j by the crown . prince of Denmark, crress. " : i ., u: V ; I Anson county :.1ail. twenty years. Gould irmce 'iFrederlck, Prince Charles- ol A general exodus of North Carolinians I is now in iail at Georgetown. S. C, nniaric, and their suites, and toy tn homeward : bound " befiran today. Mr. I QT,ri i,WHr.1H.r la-tairi trt .wvOTnrviAte. foreign attaches, including Major E; B. ?rahk Llnney, . messenger to Senator I flames of twentv-four successful ap- ICassaUrthe United States military at- Prltchard's committee, left, last might. I . f dentistrv X0Jcn The duke of connaught and Sheriff George K. Pritchard,, assistant 1 . Twentv-esix ap- Roberts, commander-in-chief, ac- morning for ' Bakersville Mby way of lied and two failed. x--,. hini the prince .of Wales' iparty. The Asheville? , , . . . , - I The weekly crop ibulletin issued today long. lines of troops completelyf filled Rev "J.- A. Ashburn of Surry icounty, l w"1" 1 uie norse guaras paraae, ana xneir re- also "an assistant senate' door kpef, been favorable and crops are growing gal uniforms .stood in vivid contrast Secretary f, L. Green I wen. cotton, is nne ana tooacco- witn tne trees m tne parK. Thousands Secretary I improving. Early fruits are inferior; 1 01 spectators filled tne stands or stooa behind . the police. Among the interest ed onlookers were Prince "Eddy" and a. . ai. '. . . i 9m a ' - M a.4-. m. ' f -1-. ' s PJIINI!-I-IITk ' KKMaIiiV princess of .Wales, all the . colonial . : berland Avenue. "?V':- House of "ll rooms. 'nice rMa 1- -vwwwvs house, with handsomest lawn '' "i "le city. . :- . , . t VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE and LOT on MONTPORD AVENUE, with vacant lot adjoining. Also HOUSE and LOT -on Cullowhee St.,, sold as a whole, or' separately if preferred. Por further In formation see ... v... t H. Grant fe Son, r 48 Patron Ave., . V7 We sell Moffet's : 'Powders. allay irritation make teething easy 25c box. 6ra nt's Pharmacy , ' Agency for Wood's Seeds. s . They r.;.t,v.". leaves tonight. Tnects to sret .away today. McNeill will also - depart Immediately I iblackberries plentiful. . and .Senator- Pritchard and Congress man Moody will leave at once for theif - s ' . ' nomes. -.Tbo oTehins .hours of the senate this rm rtrnintsr were i largely characterized by 1 the cleaning, out of ,desnsox- many 01 'the senators.' ,There was , an air of relaxations throughout ' the m premiers, Indian princes, "and v- other riininrn: COD CIIPI III!! leuests of the nation, tin addition to a chiDAnM:u run uiuLHiiu Washington, ' July l.-JThe remains of great concourse of people and anembers of the house of commons and other per- ative. (3d.) :Wlcbarg ,-ii?a BlCKfKOONefgi Studio 67 South Mala greey ,-. ; eyidenc: th8twe- out- picture framing aJi! I panied. the remains, will participate in photographs- fl!ma I ' quietly past the prince of Wales The aueen .then- , out of the. lines Those having pictures to frame will aoj the funeral ceremonies in ; England. j'.k.s v '.Trr- iva r mrnr ;n w ? - i -wait nrwna nmifi ith t. vk 1 iiiuca . .k. lcu- e o careful attentihat and well selected stock of jncldings to p-Tfm cTATns V , select; from. The. I. X. W Department Sto-e AS SIMPLE AS . Piggervalueslower novelties, larger v varieties, (h';n leaders, is what It means to .'buy ofine t V t mu i- wiflflstm that hundreds , Plea in the school of experlence. r w . - The lVxrileplrtment Store Phone 107. . a iiffi ttftire' of six rooms, 3l TlSr5;Wonly 30.0 -l-r ""VUUi , ' AAiX tJ I J, H. LAW, 35 Patton avenue. ) i y 90 Pfit Cent. 'WhesUomefroai. defecOje - r BILL SIGNED YESTERDAY Major - Wi W.- Rollins -received-- the following telegram last evening at ' 7 oclock: . f. . v r. r V . " . "Washington, .D C- 1 ' "Bill Just passed and signed toy- the president', to give, .Union 1 soldier- who had former service in. the Confederate army the same pensionable status as other. Federal soldiers. , ' - v "JAMES M. MOODY. A Montf ord Ave. Residence v r For Sale ( With the) pocketess gown of ! today - ! I bag: , and , I -.--'is an aibsOlute necessity to wo- 1 1 ! mankind. . I .We have a - number of very" ; ! beautiful ones and we think you ' ( , would 'be interested in those we . J. offer. - ' - .!; ( - : ArthurM;;AFicId:. ;; . : company ,. . , - . j!,.. .Leading Jewelers. . ' "4 . Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. ; 'jiHaHBaaMaBaBBMaHHM--aHi. Teething loaranco SalG - Beginning' July 1st we offer ervery-' ,4 r'r ' thing in our "Ladies' Department'' at a liberal discount. It Is our" desire to t; carry as little stock as possible . fromf .r ? season to season. . To accomplish this, t.- ' '; we make the ; following price concea-' . slons: , , - Vi ""Cr ost oases can he-re-! 'XTrZr Glasses: Examina-1 .V . i"- 6 rcom house S.aln St.- SJJ.W. 7 room house, Atkins St..v : l&.w. loom ntmse, fuuv . rcKxm Iiouse,iBaUey streewi Eight ing or tlon free.1 -a 64 lattoW aTf. opposite Postoface. N 15.0a; -,0 month. Before uuy V ifcv- 14. CO. 8romhouse,cen - 4(00 17 room nous street..- 25.00. 10 toeaa nouc. - enue;. 7 room house, . Don't Stop I am In a great hurry:1; Going to j Heston's to get some of their nice ,v Their aKer snows jusv; The 1 offeriings da" tfiat.TOP'uSaspxeslr.. deuce, eect-on-axe "setting' fewi:rand Car between - (that Ja at oargain -: ynce-;, but we have ooereside-ice and large, lot on ' Mofcrdownedl rbylaonesldenl on which J we have a price that we con.-- slder very" flow. We will he pleased v give you- full pbMXSsxb' Q Oakes. tauaroo -room completely " " irez3 renUng houses an ;- I r . r.,nn how. to bake them. " " " " BESTOWS. n't r tt-i'i I - Real Estate andRent-! ing Agents. ' 3 Patton Avo. New Proiam";for 4tK of JuIWeck Corned-Beer Hash..' ; 15c r,--1 Ham T Omelette.. 15e. - i Eggs, r Any , Styie. . V.lOo r t 'Norfolk Deviled Crabs'.. .IDe v ..ss .,v- jccneu. xseci 1 oajuw iu-.. OFF all this waists. seasoa's . Of M 1 ii m av.wa Arf " - - - Chicken-Ham ; Sandwiches ..5c Tongue and Egg Sandwiches Ec rnlfl Xfflk' Mmd Ple-'each.".'; 5c . -T IamousFreach Drip. Coffee 66 Ytiiieda ;Dairy LtincH OFF -Aluslia , Underwbtr . OFFWMking;Ski:;:;4v: -fl OFF Dress Skirts : -r;. .: j'reV r-v, "-:,?- re i inss cruise,! Ivlnicuriii andHairdr essinT Parlor: Room 17 Pardon . Buildin", Phoiia 425. a r ONE LOT of Waists.: :69c: ONE' LO Hpf ..Suits; 54.98 y ONE' COt of JSuiti t57; 9 8 7g ; Do .lerchant f Tailoriiii . A O A ' i v' - i i . . -
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