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V"? .'-. I " . 1 . - ' . t - - , - . . VOL. Vn NO. 132', ' ASHEVILtE, N. C, SUNDAY lOfiMQJG, JOLT 13, 1902 - , : ' , - ' TWELVE AGES.- fe " ' " 1 " " '- " "' "" -C-v- r-A- 1 I MAnirnrnAiii-Ainn . ' . , Ill AN ANRRY: HftV I HI kJlliiir nrUlinrAlllHI hi iivh iitaiiviitavivvi Cut Price Sale OF High-Class Colored Wash Goods. Silk Ginghams, French Zephyrs, WERE 40 and 50c, REDUCED TO SEVERAL HEADINGS, IT IS SAID, HAVE NOT YET BEEN Et- ... . -. 1 ' PLORED. LIFE-LONG INVALID Officials Say Dead will not Ex ceed 115, but This Is Doubted. FORTY FUNERALS FROM ONE CHURCH YESTERDAY It Is Declared This Fact Is Known to Everyone in Court Circles the Great Ovation to Kitchener Yesterday Fear that He will Never Be Crowned Weighs on Edward's Mind. 25c French Printed, Silk Dotted and Stripe Mad ras, exclusive designs, were 50c the yard, Now - 25e IMPRESSIVE SCENES ALONO THE ROUTE OP THE PROCESSIONS, AS WEEPING CROWDS WATCHED BODIES PASS BY. Jonnstown, Pa., July 12. After the Camfbria Mining company officials at 6 o'clock this evening had made an offi cial announcement - that every section. of the mine affected by explosion, has been visited, the foodies of four other miners iwere found. They were brought out at 10 o'clock tonight. The (bodies recovered at this writing number 109. It is (believed the Cam bria anine officials are (mistaken in placing the number killed at not (more than 115. Some of the (miners them selves claim that several headings' are still inaccessible and on account of the deadly gases have mot been explored,, and that from 50 to 75 bodies will be found in them when the air permits more work to ibe pushed. . Forty (funerals took place today from St. Stephen's Catholic church. The funeral services brought out imost im pressive throngs who atood along the route of the processions and wept and wailed as open wagons carried the 'bodies to their last resting places. very few hearses or Buitabie convey ances could be secured. Oestreicher RUNHKI6 III FOURTH DISTRICT If we have it, it ia the best - Sprinkling Hose Bargains We bave 500 feet of good sprink ling hose in lengths ol 20 to 25 feet, coupled complete, worth 8 and 10 cents per foot. Special Pop 6 l-2c Asheville ' Hard ware Co ON THE. SQUARE. Asheville, N. C. Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, July 12. John W. Atwater has published his announce ment as a candidate for congress in the, fourth district. He declares himself an independent democrat and adjusts himself to both democratic and republican declarations as Ito tArifC, (monopolies and the Philippines. He says: "I bitterly Oppose any law that will disfranchise any honest white man in North Carolina." Atwater represent ed the fourth, district in the fifty-siisth congress and was leader of: the "But ler" populists in the state senate in 1897. He is said to have assurance that he iwlll have a clear field against Pou. He will toe a dangerous opponent. Sheriff Hesser from Oklahoma was here today with requisition papers for Charles Hiatt, alias Osborne, iwho is under arrest at Norfolk for wife mur der. He says Osborne Is wanted in Ok lahoma for .two fbrutal murders, one of a former wife. In .Marion, where Osborne married his late wife, his guilt is thoroughly (believed. London,, July 12. The cloud which darkened the spirits of the Radish three weeks ago was finally dissipated today by" the assurance of the complete recovery of the king, and Dooular en thusiasm over Kitchener's return from South Africa. Vast throngs gave a welcome to the returning soldier and peacemaker. It is safe to say Kitchener himself was the only man who was depressed by the public adulation -which mas so unstinttogly givem. He is a .man who genuinely hates hero worship, and he hoped the coronation excitement would enable him to come without such a de monstration, as today's. The king him self got a glimpse of the procession as it passed Buckingham palace. his couch being wheeled to a window over looking Constitution hill. in spite of his hatred of "palaver," Ureneral Kitchener .was obliged to sub- imit to the presentation of welcoming addressee at Paddington and other points on his- way to St. James' palace today, but his replies were cut short as politeness permitted and he showed tjviaeni signs or reiier wnen tne oro- cession was resumed . The route throughout was decorated with Vene tian, masts, banners, flags, and stream ers with mottoes of welcome, the house fronts were draped; and troops lined most .of the way, colonials and Indian sildiers being utilized as well as the local regiments. Every vantage point, even to the house tops was occupied by sight-seers and solid masses of peo ple gathered in all the open "spots. At Victoria Gate the mayor of Westmin ster presented an address to the na tional hero. The vast stands of Con stitutional hill were crowded with peo Dle beloneine to the highest, class of society, nd Kitchener's well "&adwn. an tipathy to "drawing room folk" imme diately became apparent. - ' Shortly after the. arrival of th-,pro cession atBcWihaw taqoi Alexandria and the princesses appear ed on a. balcony and remained there r un til the victor of South Africa had pass ed in his triumphal journey to St. James palace, which he entered amidst a final hurricane of cheers. Kitchener and the generals iwho ac companied hiim were entertained at lun cheon in the great banqueting hall, where there were covers laid for fifty Uncomplimentary Passes Between . Party Leaders in a Wrangling Debate. Special to the Gazette . . ; Marlon, N. C.r July 12. -The demo crats here called their primaries today for congressional, judiciary, county and senatorial delegates J Only the sena torial .(matter come up and' this re sulted in a. row that made republican ivotes. Jutice received two-thirds and ntxr., iw. a. uoniry .ome-tnira 01 tne votes - t t. J i 1 i.J im , . , i waBL. jxxixny uenwcrdus were uisguateu v?i xo nis pnysieians, ana nis wonder- I Colonel Sinclair Conlcy and E. J. Jus iui TecuDeratiTe nower ha? ajstoniened 1 tiyo Monw nmniinuntiiTv - ' wuuj vvuiuuvuuvt j yoflaja 'HVIO aui (medical men. They regard the de-lmade others being drawn into the de cision for an early 4ate for the corona- 1'bate. Justice called a prominent dem tion as rash, nevertheless, and areuelcrat a liar ana an editor puppy, PURSUIT OETHE BAUDIHIIACEV w. . 1 WOUNDED AND NEARLY . EX. HAUSTED HE STILL ELUDES 4 HIS PURSUERS. Was Concealed in a House Fri day Night When the Posse Passed the Place. that such a course would oever ibe al lowed In the case of . a private patient. The fact is, they fail to understand that the chief reason for the king's physician's? consent to an early ceremo ny is that this is the only cure for the superstitions .fchieh ispreyirag upon the king's mind. His fear,; which amounts almost-to )ytie belief, that he will never be crowned, is serioucy affecting the king, and his medical advisers consid er that the physical risk of a ceremony a- month hence is less than the possible and declared they, were1 "traitors" stab bing him in the back. . Democrats con cede the convention was a republican success The other primaries will be held on Monday. A circus is then ex- pected. I ORDERED THE HOUSEWIFE ' TO OIVE HIM SUPPER Justice Causes Indignation. Marion, N. C. July 12. The demo- Icrats' primary in Marion township to day was btirsted up and the crowd left the court house flaming with anger and disgust before half the business of the convention was. over. The convention amsequenices of longer worry over this was called to elect delegates to the siKbject It is now considered that the ceremony at Westminster can be condensed to an hour, and physical exertion involved reduced to a mere trifle. Immediately after the ceremony the king will go fo a long stay on. the royal yacht or to,; cruiet rest until his strength has been fully restored. London, July 13 (Sunday) .A morning paper which professes to have inside knowledge as to the king's actual con dition, says that Friday the king looked very ill and terribly wasted. The fix irig of the date for the coronation was due to the pressure of cabinet ministers The wound, the paper says, shows no sigas of rapid healing, and the king is not, able to sit up, even, when assisted, without great pain. It says every one id urt circles knows the king will toe an Invalid while' he lives. j RELIEF THAT THE INFLAMMATION FROM HIS GUNSHOT WOUND WILL COMPEI HIM TO SURREN DER SOON. , ' v ' ' Tacoma, Wash., July 12. From, the tiime the convict Tracey left the John son house at Kenton, Wednesday night. ma wnereaDouxs were unknown until he was seen and shot and wounded by Deputy Sheriff Bunce and his son, who encountered nim m a railway cut near Auburn, at (midnight Thursday. All Friday his movements were com pletely masked. It now developes that on Friday night Tracey appeared at the house of an aged Frenchman nam Pautot, near Auburn and remained con cealed there until the mosse niirenino. him passed. He then ordered the man's wife to prepare supper for him. After eating he started on foot for the woods nearby. Before leaving Pautot's house Tracey acknowledged that he was wounded in the hip. He complained of pain and said he was nearly exhausted. It is now believed Tracey is In the vicinity of Palmer and that Inflammation from the wound will comnel him to .nmn. der. The 1 Gazette last CARRIED M'DOWELl following was received county convention which eelects dele gates to the . senatorial, . congressional and state conventions.: B. H. House, editor of the McDowell democratic paper, was made chairman. . E. J. Justice and Major W. A. Contry are cOndidates for the senate. When two or three motions made toy the Justice men apparently aimed at heading- off Contry 's friends were lost and the' re sult applauded, Justice himself appear ing to see defeat in his own town star ing him in the face. He rose to his feet and vehemently plead for himself. He made and pressed his motions in his own behalf, snaking earnest personal appeals to all who were his friends to stand by him and vote with him. He denounced those who opposed him as" not democrats, calling some "liars," 'upstarts," "little barking curs," etc He ignored the chair when called to order by the chairman, rwhont he also A an nnnia -o a a cro incf Vifm ofonlrur up toef ore th chairman took charge of jwc0iauiw , WATfiRS FALLING Des Moines, la., July 12. Water ta tooth rivers ia receding slowiv AnA nt the connrentiaa tfnade, his motions and put them to the house, dferegarding all motions of others as well as repeated by the 1 calls and appeal jfor order .and fair play. By these methods he forced his way and' feommittee . was nfeESned to tne court! nouse . aecianng inea? -inaig- nation at the outrage they felt. vDeinO' I - haves carried McDowell toy handsome majority over all competitors. J lM. CAMPBELL Archbishop Feehan Dead. Chicaeo. July 12. Archbishop Fee han died' today of heart failure, super- tTidiir.prl bv iineumonia. He was 72 years oid. crats of much influence who were once his friends and party supporters do (not conceal their disgust and indigna tion at this conduct of Mr. Justice the machine for mastery in McDowell, ! and says Justice has lost a hundred votes to the party today. YESTERDAY'S CONVENTION OF COUNTY REPUBLICANS A. Very Large Gathering to Name Delegates to State and Dis trict Conventions Kesolutions Con. mending the Course of Senator PritchaTd and Congressman Moody and De nouncing Machine Rule' in this State. For Ladies of Social Standing further damage from the flooded dis trict Is anticipated. Many hundreds of flood sufferers will toe dependent on charity for. .several weeks. . Pop Kent. Seven room house near center of "town in first class order. Price S25.0O. Nine room house near public square, newly painted and put in first class condition. Price $35.00. Large boarding house j on paved street near two car lines,1 rent $50.00. Six room house an Vance street, rent $20.00. r our room nouse on Broad street, rent $8.00, including water rent. Also furnished houses in Asheville and on Vernon hill. For full particu lars apply to H. F. Gran & Son, 48 Pattort Ave. ' You'll have a good time if you go with the Odd Fellows to Waynesville July 17th. Youp Byes 90 "Per Gint. Y E S r Of headaches come iron aeiwue eyes, which, in most cases can De re lieved with proper Glasses. Examina tion free. If vrrn ,iwan business we'll Sena ft man to your home and photograph your children, if not satisfactory. It costs you nothing. BROCK & koonce ; TiTTvnftriTi A UU Studio 59 S. Main St. Asheville, N. .C. The tician The 1. X. 1. Department Store AS SIMPLE AS A B C. Bigger values, lower prices, newer novelties, larger varieties; - stronger leaders is what it means buy of The I X L. Thia is a lesson that hundredfl have learned with profits and lpleasure in the school of experience. ; v'' i , Real Estate ' Broke'pi,V Room 9 - .Paragon; Building Improved and 5 tunimproved property for sale. Furnished ;andl . unfurnished houses for rent. ' .'k' . , - - BJjINTINQ DEPARTMENT r I , have a competent man. who -gives his attention exclusively , to the Renting business, ' V fJ A "t 1 . I have for rent the . BtLTMORE COT TAGES isa, tlxe .village of Biltimore,, and the furnished, houses on-', VERNON HILL, Biltmore Estate, Victoria . ' ; Plans of these houses can be eeen in tny office. - V ' ' ' ; McKcc, opti 64 Fatton avenue. oppoit Pr oAca If You're Building , Tbu should get-the best of tna . terial throughout its cheapest in - .the end. Y:6ui Mantels ' 1 Should ; be . carefully selected. . ' We "make a' specialty of cabinet ' xnantels" and have a' large nam- ber all . set up to select ztxx made of the' best quartered 'oak, hand-carved and ilcely polished; Iplate ' glass - mirrors,;. Different '- sizes aaid"etyes , or ' gTateay-sev-K eral' shades , d s shapesf of - tile; fall of the best material. - Yesterday's republican county conven tion, called to name delegates to the state, congressional and judicial con ventions, was attended by nearly two hundred delegates. It assembled in the court house at 1 o'clock, and was called to order by W. E. Logan, chairman of thf county committee. Col. V. S. Lusk was called to preside with C. B. Moore and George W- Cannon secreta ries. The only contest was from Lime stone precinct and a committee on cre dentials consisting of Major W. W. Rollins, A. C. Jones, Melvin Nichols, Samuel W. Davidson and James Mor gan reported in favor of seating both rfpip?fl.t(s from' that township and re- nnrnTnanrturt that a.nother nrknary be held there to elect a chairman. '. Col. Lusk in accepting the permanent ohairmamshiD of the convention ex1- pressed his thanks for the honor. He earn hp war exoeedinfflv clad to see thft larere 'Catherine of this "little" con vent ion. Beholding this evidence of strfneth he was reminded of a Bible story: "The prophets of Baal had over run the temples of the living God, and Blisha in hiding in a cave asked the Almighty to take him from the world. The Lord said: 'I have yet 7000 who have not bowed the knee to Baal.' We have yet 7000 republicans who have not bowed the knee to Baal. Our prophets have been stoned and our (ballot boxes stuffed, yet the republican principles must live forever, because they are right. 'Like the religion of Elisha they cannot die." The colonel was applauded, and the convention immediately began its reg ular proceedings. A motion made by W. E. Logan that the foil of the pre cincts be called and that each precinct name a delegate to the state conven tion was carried. -me chair stated that 6 votes were allowed the county In the state con vemtionr tout: that there was ho limit (Continued on page seven.)' There is nothing which adds to :he personal appearance quite so .nuch as Proper Jewelry On and after Monday, the 14th, I will receive bids for the stock of goods of McPeters & Sluder. The stock con sists of shoes, hats, clothing and dry goods. Will sell any one of these four lines or the whole. W. Hi Penland, Trustee. ozai. If you are thinking of buying a din ner set, whether "in china or porcelain, ... . . . a. L. - 4- eo wner mere . is an assurumeuu w select from. avenue. . , J. ' H. Lawy 35 Patton IFor Sunday .We will wnt some nice f 5 Raises To get good cakes we always eican save you money. : , oyce 11 South Count Square; ' , , GO TO ,26 So. Hain. A Moritford Ave. Residence For: Sale. The offerings in that popular . real deuce section- are setting few and; tar between (that is at ; bargain " ' prices). but we have one residence and large lot on Montford otwn.ed by a non-resident on which we have a price that we con sider; very low. We will be pleased to give you full particulars Uilliie & LaBarbo, Real Estate arid Rent- :V:ring,Agcnts.: If you make your selection of Ring, Brooch, Lorgnette, Pin, or Hair Ornament from our stock it will be the latest production in stylish jewelry and of genuine worth. Arthur M. Field Company Leading Jewelers. Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. We Take great pride in our Flavoring Extracts Lemon, Vanilla and Orange. Phey are made with great care from the choicest material. If you want the best they will surely please you. Sold in any quantity. Grant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seeds. JULY Clearance Sale 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 season to season. To accomplish this' we make the following price sions: conces- 23 Patton Aye v Phone 661., ' j It's on the square next to Gazette. In Hot Weather If you are going on a picnic call in at the Yuneda Dairy Lunch and let . us put up your lunch. It is Inex pensive' and - eaves time and trou ble. All kinds of sandwiches and pastries. . 5 cents. ,-, Yuneda Dairy LuncH 'Famous French Drip Coffee, "c.V . ; : MISS , CRUISE;; IVEanictiriflg: andHairdr css&g fvParlor: ' -Bo 6m XI Paragon ; : Baildingv Phone 425., OFF all waists. this season's OFF Muslin Underwear OFF Walking Skirts OFF Dress Skirts -2 OFF Tailored Suits ONELOT of Waists. . .69c ONE LOT. of Suits.JS4;98 OfiE LOXof Suits.7.98 Ve - Oo; Merchant .Tailoring; Mi'IMdope Phone 73 11 Pattca JLve.' 4 " 1 1 -4 ft
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