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::iV':.ax nV(-imFY - rl - T- .-?: ,' 1 vir r: . : f 5 - vol;,vh no. .127. .7 vt Cane Mills " ' Ntt ;Su:h a-ong tim$ how till you'll be thinking of Sorghum making. If you want to get all' the juice. .fromithe-icane. you will not fail to .buy the' , I . . .. '.p, i which" very compactly buUt-: mm, sum 115111 uuw - c the '-:5. ... of various sizes and all reason- ,, ably, ricedi ..." Asheyille , ' ON TI?E. SQUARE. it. Should you have uj do.yout: Kodak finishing? tSt Z i-V.' t . (let.) -Our work and ; reputation u y a f "wft know how to ' make rihotosraDhs. , - .t ,' -.!.' ' (2d.) We give your wor. ww careful attention that we, glre varjfm get'thVestlthere is ia your ative. (3d.) u. s We charge 00 more than you nav Inferior workmen . -4. BROCK-&;KOONCE Studio 57 Souta Main street. ? ThcK X. I. Department Store v v a RTMPLB "AS ABC. Bleeer vaiueslower prices,- newer r r:v.rietles. stronger xa- il vmhuf it wans to buy of The I X L-.'f This is a lesson that hundreds have learned withVproflts and pleasure Rstate , Broker. .- RoomillParagon: Building Imp'roVed and ; unimproved property for 8ale,v Furnisnea ana uuiu- houses ior rent. .- - ;f Ideal Summer f Home 26 miles from-Asheville. 1 miles from .JiuHm 1S : room house buUt tTnresof land100 feeing rich;botto'm--private -water; WPgood out ' houses, -eairy, etc. -shborhood excellent, can be bought rtwtthe ...11... tn hiia the house '"Terms ."ft faff-" Wt."r-.iV'i FBI v f t.vrjtr t'f r -'t 4 mhH '- "? w " s 5r J I "3 a WHY FREIGHT HANDS "Jtl CHICAGO OUT ALL THE FREIGHT' HOUSES OF 1 ; TyENTY-FOUR R Al LROADS TIED UP BY-A-$TR1KE; 1 -n- 4 - City Teamsters ;Threatea 'to ' Join Idle Host' if ;KotJnlon Men Are Employed. PO&CE fpREPARATIONS , TO PRESERVE ORDER 'RAILROADS, AUNIT "1N ESINK3- l"U -UiiiAi WITH, THE STRIKERS 1 "f J THROlKxH THEIR f UNIONMEN ; WALKED OUT WITH ' CHEERS. f unieago. juiy7,'-iA. strike of 9.000 freight, handlers in Chicago was cadleO. today and, every frefght house of the twenty-four railToads concerned Is practically tied up.v Business' men fear that-,, the strike will be the meet) seri ous which has affected their imterests m -.years, rne serine was called Ytoy a .jBommititee appointed at a meeting of i,UW. freight .handlers held ylast night. The committee went to themen in the Michigan ; Central, Illinois Central and Wisconsin Central houses on the lake front; The token walked out with cheers and, marched .across the viaduct' in Randolph 'street with their union carda tucked In their nats . v By i ' messengers and -by telephone,: accoring to . the strike leaders, all other members of the Interior Freight: Handlers and Ware housemen'5".Tjmlpn were called put. At non .iresident Curran- of - tlxe-uiuon, re ported that his men were all out -and! that1 It ' wassail but ' imposible for any freight ito enter Chicago leave it .,ilMany of the railroads had small forces of men previously placed f on. hand vhm thestrilrPi waji raTlPil d 1 nana wnen tne striae was eaueo, ana, tpaln tfrom New mrk; He took a car by adding to it men from-other depart-1 ' ia o4. Tt merits .manned to handle nMishable at 11116 etatiott d ordered the dri f' anased ;5 iaie - . - f 1 ver to take him to the president's resi cornmodaties In toe hjring of Hou-union denc& , A detectlve eta. men it is-said thfe railids.runja se-I t,on for the purpose of ning arri rious risk is bringing about a strike of telephoned to.have Oiim stepped the teamsters who recently won : , :their ; w. tnx firfit from the nackers. The teamsters: d 8ecret rvlce men followed pgni xrom xne packers f , ine. teamsters, , na-ryiavtn -, Irrtvinix: at pm. hattdled. toy notion.- help. The m . & VaMeiosed some called out include, foremen, check, re-'thn b Blsh Met2 He gald fi& check, receiving,. delivery. eijs, call n(tl seeklQ refal, ers, eigmasters, coopers and elevator stateineilt ,but denied fnei1 , " ' , there he was arrested, maltreated and -Chief of -Police O'Neill, when notified impr3eoned and tnen sent to tosane that a strike had. -been called sent or-- lum His was he t( ders to his subordinates to make every t 4- .Rooseyelt to demand rep preparationto preserve order Two arMion nalian government, hundred and :flf ty men were called in . . . A w . A . m from outlying stations to, jform a. re. serve-j-orce to ipe statiuiicu ai txic uuwu wwu BiauuuB. riwui -uic siauvuo w men -went in squaas to tne oinereni srrds - . There -was no marked demon- trations as they entered although they had to remaini quiet under a- jpunhing fire of sarcasm and r ought wit. t W. C. OBrowm, vice-president of the ' Tako Shore & Michigan Southern, said to the, Associated Press of the situa tion on his road: About eighty per cent of our mien went out. The remainder, witn aaai- tiomal help which -we have hired, have been - handling our business as well as could 'be expected. Our ibusmejss is not tied up and will not be." - J. T. Harahan, second vice-president of the Illinois Central, said that about half of this company',. 450 mien . . had struck, but that be "had men close at hand, to take thelr places .' Mr. Hara han said he thought the strike could have been avoided if the men had been willing .to .consult- with f the roaas through their" own committees msteaa of their., union. , , . , . We have had no trouble in aajusx- Your 90 Per Cent. nt hoaAarties come from defective eyes, which, in most oases can be xe- lieved. with proper Glasses. xmaiui tlon free.;. ' McBCee, o1 The ician 1 64 Patton avemxte. opposlte Postoigc. A Cigar and; ' . Tocacco btore On the Square s ' ' . will , (be 'a great -""' convenience' to the - users of to- . f Knivn and clears. " V-" , 1 : - Good tobacco and cigarp-that's '" " what we will . handleand . your moneys -wtvitu avno, , .!. -f In acouplebf days we will also ' but in a line of papers' and mag- azines.- - Llichslson's, Cigar Store, i- New -ON -THE SQUARE. tog differences - llre- men - ana : otner em 4Mr. Harahan," "lut the freight ?bahdlers presented t al dacnmen through ; the offi cers of their - union and we, of - course, could not deal "with" them' through third parties," r - ' v ':'tU--': 'x' In reply to a question; Mr; Hamhaa said that the railroads jwer.e a. "unlt tn refusing -"to deal jwltb - th strikers through' their union tout v all V of .them were ready at any tlme-to discuss And adjust grievances it presented by. their employes; He? -did notthioif there?; .would Jb9 much - difficulty i in sUPPiymfir men." to take the strikers' places - , REPORTED, DEFIGIEtlGY III THE STATE TREASURY RUMORTHAT $250,000 HAS BEEN BORROWED PRITCHARD'S r , REPLY TO SIMMONS, Sneciial to the Gazette. ' Marshall,, N. C, July 7. It - is ; cur rently . reported that the stat? adminis tration has borrowed about $250,000 f op the; purpose of meeting a. deficiency In the, puiblkj. funds . Senator Pritchard wrote'r the " state trasmrer a . week ago. , in .regard to the matter, (but uj to. tonight had received no reply one -way orari-' other. ? . ' ,' ' ' Senator PritchardV reply to "Senator Pritchard's reply to - Senator Simmons; r5ent circular .'letter, or interview, in which he alleged that he had unearthed a republican canapaign "conspiracy," will not appear .omtil Wednesday iact ' that it will be sent to the north ern, and certain of the state - ipapers through the bureau at Washington. SUSPICIOUS VISITOR Alleged Deposed Priest with a Griey - ance Intercepted by Detectives; Jit Oyster Bay,f July.T-Theswtfsir-; VfPP TYIPn tbiiarinc. PrAGAnf TrrtaTiTf were much perturbed - this evening by the present heard told him what he meant to dofor him. He lef t for New York Crank Visits White House. Washington, July 7.r A man supposed to be a crank, giving his name as Amos Ahadf was arrested at the white house ,today. He persisted on seeing the president and evidently was not aware that Mr. Roosevelt was at Oyster Bay. He told the police a " tale of being Tdbbed in New York. He was turned over to the board of charity. .. ... . !. . . CHARGED WITH MURDER OF CATHERINE BAILEY Raleigh, N. C, July 7. Lorenzo Mor ris, a young -white, man, was committed to jail today, on a charge pf murdering Catherine" Bailey on June .28. .Morris, who is not intellectually bright, was shown to have made Snieriminating, de clarations before the mttrder- jwas com mitted . He cannot account for, his whereabouts at the hour of the murder. The . woman was killed .. with an axe with which she had been working. LEAPED TO HIS DEATH : FROM BROOKLYN BRIDGE New York, July 7 Xn unknown man jumped vfrom the Brook! yn. bridge this afternoon and was drowned.' The body was noV recovered and there is no clue to his identity. : He rode a truck jcross ing the bridge., Just before he (Jumped he threw away -his hat and four . one dollar bills. The nan struck near a tug and a line was thrown to him when hs came-to the surface. He -reiusea 10 catch it and was mot seen after he sank the second time. Jt - . lv 1-. -,- Wpuld you like to look through J H. Law's Toilet Sets,1 Lamps, etc.? Tne loveliest assortment in town.'N.No. ,S5 patton avenue. . --C 'S Hamirioclts - .We selTlots of them, sell them --: - - because we ? have, the best Haan-? Bocks made Palmer' s, have had three shipments"' this season . HESTON'S. "1. S6'3cif;IIain.V I) UiLL KOTGIV E PROOF fvH.?A,AFcTlNSE:SEESEji0yS y- .AMERICAN OFFfCERS ANDr ' TROOPS, Hews of a Contemplated Attack 17 a Strong Force of iio- SULTAK OF .BACEi0D;; , -STIRRING UP TROUBLE ATTEMPT OP THE MOROS FRUS TRATED BY '''DETACHMENT OF TROOPS WITH ARTILDERT. V Manila, July, 7.--N"ews has reached here frora Camp Civers, Mindanao, that report ihas - been tTTeceive ' through itives jthat astrpirg" f o-rce of ' Moros, including twenty-one riflemen, were out sfefrmishing to make an attack on a supply; traini: Troops with artillery were sent ..out aoid' freslrated the at tempt. The would-be anvbushtrs wore KjiYJ as a part of the . force of the Sultan of Cacol d, twho . is, carrying, oh a gita against the Americana in the country about. MefXianaos and. has sent - a defiant uljhnatuim to the American conn&ander. Investigation Into .the charges aga inst ttie Aanerkan officers and . Gardner .was concluded today.. Gafduer used tosubmit' proof of his Harges p tnenosmiity otmuitary offlciais. LEAGUE GAMES - At Cincinnati B CincinhatI . ; ...... Brooklyn.. .X. j. .. .. 5 -ll 0 i Batteries: - Thielmah and PeitVNew- I ton Ahearn. " " k At Pittsburg. r h .E -attsDurg .. .. .. 5 7 3 Philadelphia.. . ... Batteries i Tannehill Ibrg and Dooin. 8 2 Smith; and t, Louis-Boston and Chicago-Nev Torkf games postponed on account of rain;' - ' - . "STATE At Greensboro ;R H E Durham.. .. .. '.. 1 5 3 Greensboro.. ..5. 11 0 Batteries: . Vetter, and Fisher; Wal ters and McTeer. At Charlotte R H E Newfeern.. h. .. 7 9 1 Charlotte.. .. .. . ,. .. 3 5 3 Batteries: Symonds aod Thackeray; Bishop and Lehman, j" At Raleigh R , H E Wilmington.. 4 4 9 3 Raleigh.. 15 15 2 "Batteries: Kraujse, Chambers and Daum; White and Rollins. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN SEVERELY INJURED London, July 7. Joseph' Chamberlain, the colonial ecretary, was severely in jured by being thrown -from a colt to day, it was stated at the hospital this evening where Chamiberlain was taken after .the accident today that he " was 'progressing favorably. A (bulletin-is sued tonight said - the scalp : wound in his forehead is now free from pain and the i patient is .feeling. . comfortable. There jwas no concussion. THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN ACCORDING TO CARHACK Memphis July 7. United States Sen ator Carnaack left for home tonight. In" an interview he said he (would re turn to Washington to attend the aneet ing of ' the democratic ' national con-greesional-committee on- July 18. He said the, feature of the. committee's and work -.during the campaign would be the distribution of - literature bearing on the Philippines, trusts and the tariff questions which would ,be the - para mount issues. He said a number of men had been discussed in connection with A Montford Ave. ce. F6rNSaIe The offerings to that popular resi dence section are, getting few and far between (that is at w bargain ,- prices). but we have one residence, and large lot on ? Montford I owned br ; 5a non-residesifc on which" we have-a price that we con sider very low. ''I We will be pleased to give you. fuU particulars. ' " - I'Jilliio & LaBarbo Real Estateahd Rent-' irig; Agentsf v V 'Phone 661: ifJATIOriAL Residen a-5 , r; the nomination ; for the presidency, j ln j eluding- Gorman, H1H. . Olney; S. ;U. ! , ( Shepard and Chief Justice iParkeif of had. a better: chance; to win tUas next i campaign for the reason, that many who ! broke away during the : last campaign ( j have returned, j - - - 5 7r UNLESS THE NEW; " REPUBLIC " W ' v - - -: . : arqhyis AHgAp : s t; - asmngton, July 7 .Tne Times to-' morrow will publish, an interview. with General Pitzhugh Lee on the. prospects of the Cuban republic; in which" ; lie says, that unless confidence in the sta- bilityjot the "Cuban government is soon established and relief afforded by T; .. , CTi . -- the JJnited States in the matter of' re-- ducing 'the tariff on Cniiah products -r" " U uymg-oucou uutauar'j cay ana annexation. "Anarcny, he ' adds, "means Interference iby the Unit ed States, and. the hoisting of our flag to remain over, the island." MELVII1 TAYLOR HAS . RECEIVED A PARDON - - .- . . ceremony at Westminster Abbeys will Governor Aycock Releases Him from foe much curtailed from the original ; - Penal Service. plan.- Their majesties will drive from Special to the Gazette. . . : ' Buckingham palace to the r Abbey Raleigh, J.; C.V July 7. Melvin Tay- thrugh Mall to Whitehall and thence ' lor was pardoned today i --vHe was serv- t0. H?e Albbey.Hhe same route as '.taken V ing a two years sentence on the"pu(blio' at opening of parliament.. t : roads. -He was convicted at a BP60 - ' . . . - June term,;190i; : m Buncombe comtyv A STATE IMMIfiRATMN " y for manslaughter. His pardon was rec- 1 8 1 C ,,,,l,,,UnA 1 1011 - ommendedlby the judge, and solicitor v : COMPAflY INRnRPHRATFIl and -many prominent citizens. It was uu,,u ?lif ""WUiH UI1HILU representedvto the governor that he had Special to. the. Gazette; r " ; j triedto avoid the difficulty Jthat resul'U Raleigh, N; ;C; Juy 7.-lThe Caroli ed iiuthe hoinicide. ; - ' 7 na Colony Co. was Incorporated today " :j V r'. 1 i .' " v "with $500,000 capital The incdrpoxatora' Sarrrit!.TT!i wnAnMt,'it 1 ;-r &Te a citizen of Tthbde-Island,. one - xt EUGENE BR0WNLEE HARRIED Connecticut, one of New- York, foneof s Bridgeport, Conn., July 7. Miss Eth- poncord N- 'The company proposes' elynBryning of Bridgeport and Eugene, locate immigrants m North Carolina, v Brownies of-Chapel Hill, -N.- C. were 11 as authority to own land aud -en ' married In the Congregational church at gase in manufacturing.' , uerat: sarnngton, Mass., June mi Mrs 1 Bryniag is a sister of Frank Mi Wilmot, , president of the America -Tube and ' Stamping- company She iwaa divorced from Percy L. Bryhlng, a twealthy pros-i ly two weeks; ago on -the ground of inr tolorable cruelty. FOR CHILDREN If you desire a gift lor a small friend, and do not know just what to give, a visit to our store will 'settle the matter. xThere are Rattles, Spoons, Combs, Brushes, Puff Boxes) Rings, Porringers Pin Sets, Button Sets, Puffs, Food -pushers, Napkin-holders, Manicure Articles, Bracelets, Pens, Buttons, Necklaces, Pow der, Boxes, Cups, Knives. Forks. and many other suitable articles. Arthur M. Leading Jewelers Cor. Church St, and Patton JLve. , l Dutch Kitchen - -vt- usually. means absolute clean liness this applies to the Yu- , .V. , neda Dairy Lunch. The place : you. eat in is not only clean, " - but what is more important , Yvthe kitchen, Is clean. This ' - means : a " great t deal to some, ".."people, while -others are not ; n . particular If you appreciate 'S r'cleanlinesB5, you'U - ibe, - pleased ; -with the r . -V' ' " " y - Ytineda DairyfLunch jvqss cruise; v;:; Mictirin ancfHairdrcssing: t Pari or : .-.Boom 17. ParagOQT " ; ': ' Building, Phone 125; Gdmp ; FTVI3 C2NT3 PSH COPT. -vPOUR D0LLAH3 A eonotuiiioa iti - . ' ANNOUNCEMENTS f!oW;; '-vw. - ?uuy sweet Pagrebtwm Be Much Cup- taUed from Original Plan. Q 1 DRIVE. THROUGH CITY " ' - : ' ' v - J - olfl,lfili V UB bUUKT ;.V . . ' . J Vlf ; vTironiVQ OTUT " - ' iTlDAYS. BULLETIN REPORT3 t - THE As XNTINTJINGV HI3 - O ATlfif r A17TOR Y ADVANCE TO- ' - WARD RECOVERY. ' ' - 1 " , London, July. 7. King Edward - will be ' erowned between August 11 and 15. His recovery has been o rapid and satis factory that the-above decision was ar rived at . today. No official announce anent of the fact has yet been made. The pageant, through the streets . and the " Houses ForRont. LOTTBr STREET " . 1 ' modern conveniences. On car iine. 10 ROOM HOUSE COLLEGE ST. "crjr jaiuwiuiu uune over, xuiectrio lights and all .modern --conveniences-V'.' Centrally located and on street car line." ' h I APPLY TO ' ' ' ' ; - H. F. Grant 6c SonV 48 Paftoa Ave . Z We Take . - '. v great pride in our Flavoring1 : Extracts Lemon, Vanilla and Orange. They are made with great care from the choicest material. If you want the best they will surely please you. Sold in V any quantity. ' Grant's Pharmacy - Agency for Wood's Seeds v - JUIX learance Sale Beginning July 1st we: offer .ervtBry thing in our "Ladies' Department" at' a liberal discount. It is our desire ta carry as little stock as possible from ' season to season. To accomplish this 1 ' w make the followinerv nrica cmaprnm Ij sions: . . : it' -''If 3 H- 11 OFF all this reason's "4" waists i " ; ; OFF Muslin Underwear: - OFF Walking Skirts ,: J 1-A OFF. Dress Skirts; ;' ' C I5 ' n ; tV.'OFJF Tailored, Suits- f ONEJLQTJof' 'Waists: I 69c 0Ne0I of Suits;4.98 ONE LOT of Sm'ts7.98 Ve -Do : Merchant : Tailoring, Phone' 78. 11 Patton Ave. iice fc,vj v t It as
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