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,.,, , f "... . ...... . v - ' ' L " ri , - r 1 - - , w . . . , . . - -- . - VOL. VU NO. 126 V FTVB C2NTO PISI COPT, POUR IX)LLAB3 A THUU i - v. A t s -ti fce- " - r For the Benefit of the ar-; ten Association At Oesireichor's and the followdng coironlttee ot ladies will lb In. attendSance on thls Bale who will be pleased to see i their friends: . Mrs. C. B. Craig", Mrs. H. Collins, Mrs. Peaeei Mrs. JxOlai Sluderi. Mrs . Ij. A. Fartnliolt, Mrs. H. fTaylor ilogers, Mrs. Haanllton, Mrm Long M4W.-Pacniin, Mrs. R. U. t3arrett Mrs. :$hiford, ,Mrs.; Kamib7, Miss .Smith,. , , ' As; an extra indulcement N to miake this sale a success we twill ' put 'on aale in ail departments desiraible ,goods tat specially iow One Half Bushel Measure For 25c Peck Measure ....... ..........20c 5gallon Oil or Gasoline Can .....i.. -$l Mouse Traps.................... "iOc Large Wire RatTraps......50o Common Sense Carpet Stretchers...... 25c Asheville Hard ' i V 'c;'THEQXIARE. 7;; Asheville, N. C. t . ... lrftdV Should your have , s your Kodak Astr Ouf worik reputation U evidence that' we : know to make (2d.) We glTe. your work :thesame fi attention HHftt we rre and get the ,lesV. W in BROC&KOONGE 1 Studio 57 Bourn nan jnw. The I.-:XIf Department 2Tpre.r " a a aTHfPTitc A?? A Jo v . irtwer unrlces. neweri rl-;ri. atronsrer noveiues, larger y v - - - have learned wlthiprofits and pleasure in the v school of experience. - p . . k The WxitepmenSJore a .nv. little . cottage : of six room, well furnished, .for. r only ;J30:00 iper month.- Hiram' Uhdsey.: -Phone 200. ; Osteo I rreersdnaerg Monday's. Sale : ' pamy Offices aUo; 10 Church street: Three' . " J r - vears since first: offices' were;openedn Ur. -R The4 ; AsWlle. ave benefited many .and ...v .-.JyicJ!tCCt. ; Optician , l TcASE; M- 'tt0n aveauero, V Residence.' 100 Haywood street, t . ' . ' I ARB IMTION OF COAL STHII1E SENATORS QUAY AND PENROSE it. ASKED BY STRIKERS TO SEEK FEDERAL INTERVENTION . They Will Consult with presi-I811 dent Roosevelt as to a Possi ble Method. EVIDENT PREPARATIONS TO REOPEN SOME MINES STRIKERS , HAVE STATIONED STRONG LINES OF" STKOJNKJ lines OF fKJKJBXS ' tu I PREVENT (MEN RETURNING TO "WORK (BARBED "WIRE BARRI- I vs. . I caijss i Kilter Ethel with a mackintosh. -The peo- vvunesuarre, juiy .o. fine movwwfui of the collieries in the region indicate t th atHir. ,ot n I made in a few days to start work at sorne of the collieries. The operators I assert : thatx thev have sufficient men I under engagement both returned strik-1 ers and .imported omen, to man several of the collieries. "Wnlle the men will I not admit, the work may be resumed I next week, there is a general oeiier tnat I the effort will toe made. In the Hazie- I ton region, a nunyDer oz miners are saia in response to the notice of the con-1 nanv; that it xras rcaAv tn "reneive ,T- I plications. The Pardees are expectedl In the Wyoming" region, all Indications I point sto a resumption ,of work at the I Nanttcoke No . 6 colliery or the bus-1 ouenanna coai company., u is aisoi(H stated tha frorrheWyoming division r xa...c, '"v- ithousand people and that he will con- & WeBtem company tone comerywilM aa nanatta ed. The officiate sav eiioiierh miners of the division have asked for work! trt man, a ollierv JndioJCtlons je thatl some itnrive in aTiout to ib: made. " J v"r The ! Delaware & Hudson and Lehigh valley cdtmpanies.'are also - tousy- wUh the .preparations . which - make it I will try- to bseak : -tle istrike. . ' The Officials of the union, cognizant l 01 wnap is oemg aone, are irasy. x-ick.- i nas closed deals - by .wnicn eastern ,cap ets are watching the mines, and ail the italists become owners of the vpadubah moves are reported to headquarters and J If any effort is made to-gather men, I the strikers will endeavor by large I picket committees, to see them before I ern Kentucky and southwestern Ken they go to work and dissuade them, jtucky. The money considerations ag in the Hazleton region they turned I many back this morning, ear especially I strong picket line being establisned I about the Drifton colliery or tne coxe litos. & company, wnere tne iDuuaing i of a strong barbed wire stockadeV back- I belief that an effort is to be made there fA wnrt - - . I Wilkesbarre, July 5 Late tonight it is rumored that through appeals of strikers senators Quay and Penrose have decided to aid in the settlement of the strike. It is reported tbat the sen ators will have a conference with Pres ident Roosevelt. It is possible some wav for federal intervention may be found. . MiUasHO A HOMING PIGEON BREAKS THE RECORD Baltimore, July 5. "Twentieth Cen tury Girl," tne 8-monxns-oia nomiiis pigeon owned by Dr. George W. Fisher, broke, the world's record for a young pigeon today, covering the 500 nolle race from Augusta, Ga., of the American homing pigeon club in 3 Hours, as mm- iutes -62 eecbnds. - ., ' blbAHIIU UUlil aiai iitia OF PACKING INDUSTRIES nhiaro. .Tulv 5.-Final arrangements . . . , .... . . . .j., WC1C """ ,nltMrts to De a statement auuwnzw w tne ,gi&antic conles controlling PsintowJich x find the following lan- Rockefeller, the. Standard .Oil king central figure. V - DACCCIjriCD PIIRWPC tne pacKing mausw i r HUOUiiuuii t iuini.w llt I TUDCC firtl IVILL I nilLL III L.1I 'v. rv;t ' Sf. last twenty-four hours. " Wborossmg the' track at the depot In Gaffney, fc. 1 : ; ; " - i vvouia yvu u: w iwa. bmvue, v 't T T'onvvnef Sets. Tajm,ns.: etc.? The "r-- . TT --v . lov6Jiest assortmenx jh ,xown. , .xmv. Patton avenue: tJ eves; which, in most .oases, can be re VS&!S Tproper;Glasses. .Examlna- ... LJ. i today ' Robert "'ifiser, ' youjs. 'jw$it un, was sirocK oy an ; enine oi paengei trainadinstarrtly' killedl J ; v B Jackson, yard condctorv for-the Sofutherh' lh thls clty, tret a horrfble death: this afternoon while ridingaon: the foot aboard of .a switch engine. - A heavy rock .struck him, hurling him fbackward His eet "were knocked from therboard He cavieht,, at-the metal of the' truck on "the engine ; and struggled to regain his position -but gradually, was forced under; tne wheels and crusned to death g uast night Sam: McRee, fireman on the Southern, .sat ori the railroad -track, lor a momentary rest. He fell asleep and was decapitated "by an engine, of & train. ft PELTHIG RAINSTORM GREETS THEiPnESIDFtlT ON HIS RETURN TO 'HIS HOME AT OYSTER BAY WILL RE MAIN TILL AUGUST. byster Bay. July 6 .President Roose- Velt got home In a pelting rainstorm. The president . shook the hands of soaking, wet girls with a will, then Jumped into an open ? trap, covering . himself and his son.Eermit and daugh 1 Die cheered! hp nrftRirtpnt . TTp rwrtta wnatc ln WAf whtfn, ho ftt u.. QTW, Arra ' v 6 .t. Roosevelt home later and was the only a dinner. The president will remain here trntil Auglt. , Offices wiU oe taken down town nearer, to , the de- pot than Roosevelt's home. Two se Icret service men and two New York de- tectives accompanied the . president. Young . Teddy , came down to greet his cfather on horse back tout , the rain cauSed him to retreat- WHfl I rKflHUt HA& liUflt rUK TilAK 1 IN I lit NllrrhKtKA Paris, July 5. M. Doumergue, min- later for colonies, states that since the destruction of St. Pierre,, Martinique ho .trvfirvK. f mrn Te& hei hne jfea clothedi from twelve to fifteen WFI T kflflVFI Pflnl f fFC Viirwini,,uiiiiw :' CHANGE OWNERSHIP l: Nashville, Tenri:, . July .-Ool.. Parker who iSasKtoeert eastuf or- severaT weeks lohe of ; the largest coal landed deals ever made in the South, writes that the coaL -mines in western Kentucky, the Daisy coal mines and several large tracts of land ta East Tennessee, east gregate more than a million dollars. The purchasers will at once begin de velopment on a large scale. CUHUf 111 OninOftnn OllUlf. Ill bULUnAUU . Inver, July S.-olorado mounto towns report a snow tall of fromf one to three inches. Leadville reports a light fall, Aspen two inches. SIMONS -TAKEN! unnic nnw UHUIVO In Reply to Judge Purnifll'S He Modifier one of ments I SDecial to the Gazette. u K.-Senator Sim- , imons nas own umeu w j """ Purnell tor bis woras renecung on. iuc federal judiciary and has modified his language. In a note dated July 4 Judge PuTnell eays: f i Z wasnmLUU 'lucic tusuoaao 'wucw, i - e . ; ,Tne SUOcess of. this scheme re quires also the prostitution of judiciary for purely partisan purposes, but re publican officialdom in North' Carolina is a Close corporation and this part of the program presents no practical dif- I fiouUy..'.- The preceedlng part oi tne I st-atement anakes this language . appli- I i,,itn. . taAhrnl Hnfliirtt.T-v T desire jicing attorney In the courts -of this I .-trict. toeing an officer of the court I l senator SinKtnons replying today, leays: ' 1 nave me nouor 10 acmiuwicusc I -reint. of your recent letter and to say Flags Hags For Decoratao ions. Also ir. V ' TO CHECKTHE AGGRESSIONS OF. ; T"E FORJGN MILITARY OF- FJCERSAT TIENTSIN: v ' r" . Oar. Government Asked to In- V- - v v . . , tftrceds with European Gov- - "L j ' M. . . . JFOREIGN MINISTERS ALSO AT ODDS, WITH MILITARY THE CHINESE REQUEST IS THAT THE PEKING AGREEMENT BE .v OUT O RIENTALl CARRIED GUARDS , LIMITED ' TO 300 AND BOXERS ARE NUMEROUS. ";:iWashington, July 5. -The Chinese government has -appealed to the gov ernment of the United States to use its geod . offices to cause the allied powers 'Setwa-Jtneir '-BoiaierSi in Tien Tsin t-acte that, place in conformity ttte spirit , of the agreement of Pe kmg. which settled the boxer troubles. The appeal was made todav bv Minis ter! Wu directly to Secretary Hav. in tne Shape; of a cablegram from Viceroy Tuan' Shlh Kai. of Chi Li. which the ministers surIemented with a long verbal explanation. ine cablegram, is 'as loiiows: ' 'Translatiorls of a cablegram receiv ed" July ,4, 1902, 5th moon; 28th day from Vicerkjy: Yuan Shi Kai: of Chi T.i dated July S;.l902, (5th-Moon, 28th day.) -4;bur "cablegram of July 2, is receiv ed with; -mftich gratification. -In the fi nal:, protocol signed by .the different powers, there -is no stipulation that a supplementary convention will be made In .regard. , to the restoration of Tien Tsin t- But the foreign military officers atiTlen Tsin-have arbitrarily' given' rise to; fresh- complications and .drawn up mahyi, articles n limiting tc 300 the num ber of Chinese guards to be stationed at Tien Tsin within the limit of 30 kilo meters 'Since the brigands lh the vi cinity of .TlerrTsin. on abcount lof ?the erawy.' well armed, "It woUld be Impos stble for such a smalj fore to suppress and punish brigandage; much less can it police the city and vicinity and pre serve Order generally. The military of ficers appear to be willing to restore the city, tout in reality they wish to delay: there is reason to fear that their action is not by any means for the public good. The foreign ministers at Peking do not approve their action and they have repeatedly remonstrated with them; but the military officials have not been willing to come to ah. agree ment. The ministers' and the '(military officers each hold their own opinion, which greatly impedes the progress of our affairs. I request you to ask the government of the Una ted States to consult with the governments, so that TO TASK Demand; for an Explanation His Slanderous State fa . that ; after reading my dnterviefw to slw which you refer, it seems to me that the language . used 4 in that interview was liable to interpretation which I did not Intend should be given it, and it was a pleasure to me to 'give out an interview which appeared dn yesterday's News arid. Observer which you have doubtless read, and which makes ." it clear that I intended to say that in the opinion of the republican managers a decision an their favor -was confidently expected, and not that, the courts were parties to' the conspiracy." A Montfdrd Ave. Residence ' - f' -... . - " .'' - -'- - For Sale i The offerings In that popular resi dence 'section are 'getting few and far between ?(that Is at . bargain , prices). but we have one residence and large lot on'-Montford" owned by , a non-resideo on which, we nave-a price that we con sider very W We will be" pleased to gtvVyou ; f ull particulars. : i P. LUUUIUui RealEstate and Kent -V .ehtsi' Ct C- 'J . . ,.. i .... 23 patton Ave. r-1;1. Phone 661; i CHINA FOR AID i3 - x m QUICKLY uuvvw Willie InRorhn instructions may be sent o the :differ ent military officers ; 6Urect,?drdering tijem to euccede to the suggestions of the roreign ministers -to the -end that "the restoration may not be further -v de layed." 1 , " - l "The author of this message, Tuan Shi Kal,;has taken the -place of the late IA Hnng Chans: to a large extent, in dom Sati?f .J0?11! loreign . ipolldesr end cause of his excellent conduct during the boxer uprisings. He was the prin- cipai -means of communication between the outside governments and the lega tioners during their time of peril and utor ws strength of character, thejg tv - T. - b entire province of - Shan Tung would Jfweniy-Iive TftOUSand EnUlUSl- ve been -draiwn over to the boxer Secretary Hay will address himself to the -varlous 'governments, probably through Mr. Oonger.at Peking, and the foreign " ministers ,. there .located-. The situation at Tien Tsfa Is peculiar, and in the view of the. state department, :. the attitude of the foreign military officers there is perfectly unreasonable. The state department has satisfied itself that : the foreign ministers at Peking whose governments- are represented by these military leaders, are thoroughly anxious to have the treaty of .Pekinsr executed in a fair spirit, and to that end to have Tien Tsin evacuated at the earliest possible moment -by. the foreign oracers; So it will carry the Chinese appeal to the gorwernments concerned. BIG PACKING PLANT Chicago, July 5. Fire tonight de stroyed the main building of Swift & Company's packing plant, containing the general offices, bank, restaurant, wholesale and export departments and the leading market. The loss is $1,000. 000. ROUMELIAN TOWN SHAKEN BY HEAVY EARTHQUAKE Vienna, July 5. There was -a iviolent earthquake at Salonica, a seaport city of European Turkey, in Rournania, this arte moon. ' Many houses were wrecked and there was great loss of life. PROVIDENCE TURBULENT STRIKE COMES TO All END Providence, July 5.Vrhe street car strike- which has been on ' for "about a month;.' was declared; off by . the union this "afternoon. Iiast nlghf two ' cars were blown, up . by dynamite, the crews badly shaken, , s FOR CHILDREN If you desire a gift for a small friend,- and do not know just whiat to give, a visit to our store will settle the matter. There are -Rattles, Spoons, Combs, Brushes, Puff Boxes, Rings, Porringers, Pin Sets, Button Sets, Puffs, Fpod-pushere, Napkin-holders, Manicure . Articles, Bracelets, Pens, Buttons, Necklaces, Pow der Boxes, Cups, Knives. Forks, and many other suitable articles. Arthur M. Field Company Leading Jewelers. Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. As-3ean as a -Dutch Kitchen v. . usually means absolute clean-" . 1 liness this applies to the.Tu neda Dairy Lunch. The place "', you eat in is not only clean, but what Is more Important the kitchen is clean. This - . means a, great deal .to - some" " ' people, ,while others are . not " particular. If you appreciate ' , cleanliness, you'll t be pleased YuiieHa Dairy Lunch - ; Y r miss :cruise;: ; lictiring andHairdressing VParlorf v E'oom 17 Paragon j : Building, ghbne 425,:;; FIRE 1 CHICAGO PRESENTS A RECORD DAY AT BRIGHTON GOLD HEELS", winq w: HANDICAP, COVERING MILE : -AND A QUARTER IN 2:03X5; ' asts Cheer v the Swift Horse and its Rider. TWO OTHERS GAVE HIM A CLOSE CONTEST HIS ACHIEVEMENT ixWEREI) THE : RECORD ONE-FIPTH OF 'A" SEC- ;" OND HORSE RIDDEN AT, TOP - A SPEED TO SAVE THE OAT. --' New York, July 5.-In 2:03 thV fastest time ever ;made for a anile and a5; - quarter on a circular tranlr. Tvtamnn Jim Brady's "Gold Heels," the ' four- year-owson of The Bard" and "Heel and Toe," and the best race horse seen Inyears won the 110,000 Brighton han '.ST dicap this af ternoon. Twenty-five thous-, and enthusiasts gave the ; winning" ' horse and jockey Odom a. rousing ova- " -tion as they passed the judges a half 1 length before Frank Fan-ell's "Blues." "r C. T. Booth's "Argregor" was a good - ' third. The best previous time for the distance on a circular track was 2:4, .made by "Charentus," 6-year-old ia 1900, who carried 106 with 125 up. "Gold ' - Heels' performance was ; Indeed ; iwon ' derful. Odom had to ride the horse at top speed to save the day. "Argregor shot tip from away behind to third place r near the finish, making many think the western horse.would win. X3old Heels' : wenit to the post with 13rto 10 agamst him, well backed by his owner and the ' public. Galacia maintains :flfty schools. ' The iiuiivuvx-. pj. ueacjers amount 10 ana there are 5,634 pupils . ; v . Houses ; rFor - Ront- HOUSE OP 8 ROOMS ON CHAR- IX3TTB STREET. , with Furnace, Electric lights' suid all -"; modern conveniences. On-car tine 10 ROOM HOUSE ON COLLEGE ST. newly painted and done over. Electric - lights and all modern conveniences.' Centrally located and on street car Jlne"' APPLY TO . H P. Grant & Son 48 Patton Ave. We Take great pride in our Flavoring Extracts Lemon, Vanilla and OrangeV -They are made with great care from the -choicest material. If you want .the bestv they will surely please you. Sold in any quantity. 6ranfs Pharmacy Agency for Wood's "Seeds. ; JULY Clearance Sale y Beginning July 1st we offer enery . ? thing in our "Ladles' Department' tX'fl. a liberal discount. It Is our desire to , v; ' ; carry as little stock as possible from , - -season to season. To accomplish thix ' --; we make the following price conce sions: 14--' IH OFF t all waists. this season's j-ij, OFF Muslin Unlderwear ; j-. OFF Walking Skirls OFF Dress Skirts : ; OpF Tailored Suits ; ; :! ONE LOTqf Waists . . 69 c . 0NE: LO ftf Suits . j$4.98 ; ONE LOT of Suit5.J$7,98 i' ' ' - -. . i Ve: Do nerchant Talf bring .51 "S'l7 11 Patton Art. t r f v ! t :': ( t
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