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f V t 1 - 5 ny " VOL. Vn NO;, 136 IviLL;:c:, FRIDAT MOfiNINS JULt 18; 1902 : v - -FOUR.'DOLiiARS A YEAR ; vaa. v v v r , i -A Cut Price; Sale:1 IN OF High-Clsss Colored Wash Goods. Silk Ginghams, French Zephyrs, WERE 40 and 50c, v. REDUCED TO French Printed, Silk Dotted and Stripe Mad ras, exclusive designs, were 50c the yard, Now - If we have it, it is the best The Yield of Wheat and Rye Increased There's no question but that the yield of wheat, rye and other small grains la 'greatly increased when planted with a Hoosier Grain Drill The discs are hung between tvo oars which gives equal support on both sides, and the feed can be stopped and started at will without raising the discs. Come in and see them. Asheville Hardware Cor ON THE SQUARE. Asheville, N C. Y E S if you mean business we'll send a nian to your home and photograph your children, if not satisfactory. It costs you nothing. - BROCK & KOOICE PHOTOGRAPHERS. . Z Studio 59 s. Main St, . Asheville, N. C. he I. X. L. Department Store AS SIMPLE AS, A B.C.;t, : ri.01 ,., . : I. " i digger values, lower prices, newer! novelties, lareer var t m. : itniffer leaders what it nieans to W of The inia is a lesson mat nunoreua learned with profits and pleasure "dve learned with profits ai in the school of experience J ! MoClosheyt Real Estate Broker, v&SF53& I unimproved property. Koom 9 T improved and iinlmproved property sale. Furnished and ; ynfurnished -vBs ior rent. V v- vr r: RENTlNn. TiTTO A TT1VTXrT '4 1 i a couipetent 'man who "gives . mienuon exclusively to the Renting I have fnr thl 111 the village of.Blltanore; and rVfT lrnishea; houses on 'VERNON i-iang of these houses can he csen In uuice. Oestreicher & Co CONSERVATISM WINS THE DAY MINE WORKERS . NATIONAL -CONVENTION AT INDIAN V . APOLlS. ' : : - No Probability That a General Strike -will; Be. Ordered e Strong Adverse Sentiment MITCHELL LEADS "THE CONSERVATIVES ASSESSMENT OF 51 WEEKLY ON WORKING MINERS ; ADVISED TRYING TO" KEEP SOFT " COAL. OUT. ' ' Indianapolis, July 17. The conserva tive element in the United Mine Work ers' national convention, those who would favor accepting contracts with mine owners, won a substantial victory today under the leadership of President Mitchell. There is now no probability that a general strike will toe ordered. The assessment of $1 a week on -working miners was J advised. An effort is to Ibe made to keep soft coal out of the anthracite fields Indianapolis, Ind., July 17. With all the delegates who are to take part In Hi rnnvMition of th TTnit? Mine .Workers on the ground, there is no more sentiment in favor of a general strike than there was last night. The " .. b Lca.uujr . "s" x"u". amwns taeuwegaxra mai auiK vuiu of the mob surrounded the jailer and lessen the- chances of the. anthracite his family to, pre vent them from giv minera to win their Btrike, (for the ing the aliarro. Anderson was soon ee- reason that it would take from them all, the support that the soft coal men -will be able to extend if they continue at work. -Then too there is a. genuine dis - llke among the soft coal men to take nntinn thftf -win miiiM thm in the T6si- ' r-rvi-. .MtHA wifi the mine- operator,, mil. It lo m..9lL-1?J!!!? Se to pa.ct whatny Wr;- nrvwiuo wim i M-- . 7" there js. a cnance tnarTne 5 sainexinK may. (be "swept from Its feet by a few lmpassiona speecnes tne aspecx 01 inc TYJLtCll, tfc utrtuvu - luxe, I ing was adverse to a strike , The convention ibegtfn in Tomlinson hall with an attendance of about nine hundred delegates. Nearly every, "man after the crime, and was in the Owens on the floor was the possessor of sev- Dpro iail when he .was lynched. eral proxies, some holding, as high as- five and others from four to two. The first session was notof an execu tive character and there were many spectators present- anxious to witness- the proceedings of what has been con sidered as one of the most Important gatherings or mooring men neia.-m is- cent years. The first part of the ees- sion was devoted to addresses of wel- come from municipal officers of In- dlanapolis and responses in behalf of the .union. "Prnrn v At ift o'clock President Mitchell called the convention to or- der, and Secretary Wilson read the call. The reading of the report of the com- mittee on credentials which followed consumed a great deal of time. : 1 Indianapolis, Ind., July 17. Tt the meeting of the United Mine Workers today, President jonn . jMiicneu sirunK- ly opposed xne ordering - w a aSuiV- thetic striKe and aqvocaiiiig in usipc the following POllcy. First That the-treasurer of the order 90 Pet Cent Of headaches come from defective I "'"i - . tiarat with nroner uiasses. jracamina- : tlon' free.... McKee, ojti The ticiarv 64 patton avenue oppoBlte Postofflc. Steel Rang . ytyQC3XTy thC llS-rg , - - w , , -! , ", - - ri: t . . m arf r 1 1 o ,s i n clIlU m ;' " , i .t; ,v-r ' KJ pf prri 7 N Oftl! V K1j2XO- Una which: we : are; ; ofw fering:-directto the . ; '- -r :. arnla prices 1 1 'A ,11 South' Court; Sauare. IK pyce be, directed", to appropriate $50,6ot ot me jcuci ui uie auuiratiic iiuiicio. ' : Secoiad---That-thfe- 'unio-nB appropriate for he same .purpose as'tiarge; a eista as2theyccan afford. ;,ri ',' - ' . 7 Chifd--That an assessment t)f '$1 per. week- ie 'levied on tall members ' of unions.'.', - -' ; I- Fourth That -all officers of the na tional districts drawing & -salary vof J60 a, month or over contribute 25 per cent.' of 'their salaries. ( Fifth That an appeal be made to all trade- union and citizens generally to. aid the cause of the miners. - ' Sixth That an address to the Ameri can people 'be issued appealing to - the American people to bring-such pressure to bear as -will -compel the operators to sutomit to arbitration, .y ' ' At the conclusion "of the resident's address, a motion was made by W. : D.' Kyan, -of Illinois, that the suggestions of Mr.- Mitchell , 'be adopted. A long and animated discussion followed . ; WHITE MAN LYNCHED III 0WEIISB0R0, KY IT IS ALLEGED THAT HE BRUTAL LY MURDERED HIS : wife. ' v Owensboro, Ky., July 17.-Jos. Ander son Was hanged by a' mob at l2:30 ! o'clock this morning. He was taken i ' i - 1 from the iail without much .rftRistanne. jailer not ex,pecting the- mob; H was hanged - to the cross beam of the city scales. X . Last Thursday night he went to the home of his wife, "three miles below town, called her out and shot her three times, instantly killing her, , The lynchers are supposed to have come from the scene of the Anderson's alleged crime albout three miles west o Owensboro made their entrance into "e C"J ?mf"Y na SoS to the jail, Miauuvu xmuhl laaivc vviiivu vv-cLSy rtriucr ed. They then battered down the pris- ATI rflfWM and TXrVl 41 eAma. -niA A (prisoner's cell to lead him out, others cured and in a , few . minutes , was i?d across the street, from the prlson-where a rope was placed about his neck and he was .hanged. The moib then dispers- ea Quietly, no arrests have been made, Anderson (was the first white man ever lynched in Ravis county.. At the abouteseven weeksahd Mrs. Anderson as Hyin at hei? fafhef house.whitbfet Anderson; iwent-tor. the alleged purpose pf affecting a reconciliation. The wo- p AaaOiCIT 11 US CMalU. tTII LCICU BUIIie OD- -jections and theirate husband: then'femaU Quantity of (brandy distilled hi dragged his wife into the yard and shot her to death. He was arrested shortly IMPOSING FUNERAL OF ARCHBISHOP FEEHAN Chi'cago, July 17. 'With much pomp and imposing ceremonies and in the presence of the cardinal of the church in America and a great gathering of ec- clesiastical dignitaries, the last rites of the Roman Catholic service. for the dead were performed for Archibishop Patrick a. i?eenan toaay at the Cathedral of H.oly. N?" ' . . tt tJ 0tl pt in. Hn.. OTQO:t X 4 .crawda throneed the strAPts in th vicinity of the cathedral, which was fiiied to overflowinsr hv memWs nf th? clergy and a favored fetw'of the laity. , cardinal Gibbons, with the deacons was present at the solemn pontifical requiem. After the mass, Cardinal Gib- toons nrmioiinfPH thP nHarvliit - ,Dody of the dead churchman was borne to 'the Vault in Calvary - cemetery of Mount Carmel The funeral cortege was probably one of the grandest and most imposing that ever, passed through the streets of this city. . Catholic dignitaries from . many sections of the country were present, and military, civil and church bodies accompanied the funeral car.. Among the principal churchmen " present was Bishop Byrne oi Nashville. IIISAI1E MAN SHOOTS TWO SISTERS OF CHARITY New York, July 17. Henry ' J. King today shot two of the sisters at the i New York Foundling asylum and then, attempted .suicide. One of the sisters was seriously anoj the other slightly in jured. ' JKing, who was brought up at the institution, imagined himself a million- aire's son and thought the sisters were . concealing the names of his parents . King was but slightly liurt J ; tt you woul'dhavei your-table . look - J'weii tfuijyiy it. iwiiu our silver ma. lcu i i, i ... , i . Hammocks 75, Palmer's ; ceived to-day Hammock's: re-' '"A; nice Hammock for... 1;. 'A." nice Hammock dor.; a .'. . . . 75c. .n.oo - A. nice- Hammock for i .rl 1.25 y K hice - Hammock for.' : 2. 00 And a Handsome one for..'.; 6.00 - at Phone 183; ; 26 So'Uain fit I - "" 1 1 ' mtm mm mm THE KING IS TO , , . - CI" 1 II Irl flPl iJll II nil Cuban govefnment, it' is' expected iUlMlHllU IIU IlllUnll that -this - reply; from v General Bragg v IlilH' wll .UUtll ll,wiU be sent? to: the presidenCwho ap- - - , - THE ROYAL YACHT, OFfTCOWES, UNTIL AUGUST THE V 8TH. IHls Condition Continues " Be Most Satisfactory Orders tn Pooeinn Pimff " w rttnfr vraiU .;;. - FLEET TO REASSEMBLE WAD PADnu a TiftM Ti? tri our I York, July 17. -The1 royal yacht . will, it, i understood, remain pff Cows J a'bout a fortnight . If the .weaflier con- ! tinues fine. The king may then take a I trip down the channel, cables the Tri- line's London correspondent. The doc- tors are anxious that their patient shall .not be Occasioned xhe slightest aiscainfort or inconvenience and v in- structions liave been issued to skippers and pilots navigating vessels to slow down when passing the Victoria and oscillation. ' The North German Lloyd steamer Koenig Wllhelm, crowded! With emi grants, passed this afternoon so slowly that comments were evoked from on lookers ashore. V London, July 17.- The reports regard ing King Edward's health continue to be most satisfactory. He will remain on the royal yacht off Cowes, Isle of Wight, until August 8 and will return to the roadstead after the coronation. It has been definitely decided that the British fleet will reassemble off Ports mouth for: the coronation review. The Japanese squadron has Ibeen instructed xo return there and It Is understood 1nat other; foreign countries will also tbe reoresented -v. V MANY APPLICATIONS " . FOR DISTILLER'S LICENSE More Brandy Distil leries This Year - A few . days ago the stateTnehtr'was made through some of the state- papers' that there would -be a comparatively this, the Fifth internal revenue district, during the present year. This 'predic- tion was jpassed on the fact that much fruit was falling from the trees foefore reaching maturity. Notwithstanding this fact, however, an unusually large number of applica tions have been made to Collector Har kins for blank bonds. Last year there were about 375 bonded distilleries in the district but this number will this year be excelled. Several, assignments of brandy, guagers rwill tbe made from Washington next week. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL COMPANY New York, July 17. A statement has been issued to the stockholders of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical company which says that the productive ability of the plants has been increased iby Betterman 12 per cent. In the last year the company has ac quired two acid and fertilizer plants. . A PURELY PERSONAL MATTER, SAYS GEN. BRAGG WashingtonJuly 17. The first offi cial step has been taken in the case of General - Bragg, United States consul general at Havana. The state depart? men has heard from Mr. Squires, our minister to Cuba, on this subject and also has ,heard indirectly from General Bragg." It is understood that the gen eral takes the ground that this is a purely (personal matter and that he is. not therefore open to official criticism;? that he had a right to say anythlngie pleased in a personal letter to-; his wife. and no one had a right to question him respecting the publication, unus, ii is They Wot Bite After Using Our BecT': - Bug Banisher, Every Family Needs , :: PricV25c per Pint ; ' Pafffin sDrugStore ' ' . T , t Cor. Patton' Ave. and CTiurch,St. 3 Dsautiful Suburban House ,With -1 60 ; AcresriWater Sewerage. fl 'Af on, Rawls &Co' (4 p-- 18 South Main Street1: p gathered tthat the general doeSs'not el- "ther admit or deny the accuracy of the question.' As, the matter has been f o'rni pointed .Jilm -and5 wh must -decide his MR. HOLTOII ASSAULTED V . BY fl. G. VILLIAMS Raleigh, July IT. United1 States Dis trict Attorney ' Albert S. Holton was assaulted - at Winston today by - N. Glen Williams, a prominent democrat of Yadkin county, and proprietor of th8 largest distilling establishments in western North Carolina.; Mr. Holton was In a hardware -store when Wil liams struck hiia several times with a cowhide. ' The troatole grew out of a ; statement made by Mr. Holton in re- f erence to Williams in a recent trial ia Yadkin county .v liuuiTi mi hrin irniiLAvr nuu REASSURES THE ENGLISH : v Liverpool, July 17. At the Centenary American Chamber of Commerce - of LiverpOOI ; banauet "tonight; ' Whitelaw - .. . v , Reed -was the principal speaker. He argued against the prevailing fear of encroachment upon English trade and shfTnina- v Korean and allied capital- - v BIG GUSHER BURNING New" Orleans, July 17. The owners of ; a big oil gusher at Jennings, which has now been burning sixty hours, offer ten thousand dollars reward to any one who will extinguish the flames and get j control of the gusher. It is proposed to I set off a, mighty Wast. Twenty hollers are in line and more will be brought from Beaumont. President's Guests. I fresiaeni s uesxs. Oyster Bay, July 17 .Congressman R. I B. Hawley of Galveston paid. a hundred dollars for an extra train here today, to see the resident. He had missed the Tegular train. c ' t- v . : . Utner guests oi me irresiueui. wae uicigtory. superintendent of the awhile -house, coi- onei limgnajm, jasper; w. wmww.w- Indiana gold democrat and Regis Post, former assemblymen from that.part of the- district Judge Weaver of the Choctaw and Chlcasaw. citizenship court, of Indian Territory eonsulted w'ih nresidenlhfa J&f enTrrernr . the ! Oyster " Bay, July.; v. I7i President Roosevelt after dinner tonight received six. of the Boer prisoners from Bermuda, who are eh route for home. . Pearls Diamonds Sapphires Opals Emeralds and other valuable gems in a variety of sizes are here shown in abundance and can be set according to your own ideas by our ex . pert jewelers. . 4 We have many beautiful Souvenirs which will interest visitors. Arthur M. Field Company ;'Leading Jewelers. 'rOor. Church St. and Patton Ave. y r 1 are phantoms of the night, of Indigestion bred said Shakes- i peake; and Wllliaan' knew .what ; her was talking- about. , . The remedy: Eat less, and use - " ;more judgment In the selection 'iot food. Xou can cure "your indigestion in -a few day,y . - -,caimg ai jne Yuheda Dairy Lunch It's On the Square,' 7 MISSJCRUISE,? 4 Manicuring andHairdressing : Parlor: VRoonv 17 Paragon-, tVBuilding; Phone 4251, f; : SATIONIN' S. C. POLITIC TALBERT ACCUSED OF GETTINQ TILLMAN'S MAIL AT V PICKENS.. ; It Is Generally Believed iTher e Is Something BeWnd W tho Storyi.; "' ' V m-:' TALBERT DECLARES, STORY A FAKE, PICKENS POSTMASTER DECLARES TALBERT. GOT MAIL, AND HAS MApEREPORT ON MATTER.. Columbia, S. C July 17. There was V la sensation today when it was publish ed that private man for J. B., Tillman, containing ' whatever campaign secret jhe might have had. had fallen into other hands last , night at Pickens, and that the postmaster, and his assistant' had identified , Congressman J.W. Tal bert as the person who got Tlllman'3 mail, and had notified the department- at Washington. BOth these men are running for gov- ernor. In a speech at Greenville, this afternoon TaBbert declared the state- m'ent that he had taken Tillman's maif ; SE "a fake". It Was printed in a Green- 4V ville paper with the declaration of thej . x va-c" ijuoiumsier. xaioen. said U9 . , . ... ll(T . him guilty of such conduct. He asked - I Tillman if he believed it. Tillman re- 1 piied that he would not unless the rr I Ibelieved there is something behind thA -1 f I prf c. i i . I wasnmgton, July 17. Oscar Tollej 4 I Ul nwmafouaa nas een ordered for I .wcaminauoB Jwun view to appoint- . I a second Ueutenant, fropi ; civil I . v . . "-ji -.-o--,J Seven room house near center of towmr In' first toaMStii$4&--. JPtioet-4&Mz. mme rwm nouse near puDiic square, . v newly painted and put in first class , condition. Price $35.00, Large boarding house on naved street near two car lines, rent $50.00. " I Six room house oa Vance street, rent - $20.00. . . . , .v " Four room house on Broad street. ' rent $8.00, inpluding waterrent. Also furnished houses in Asheville and on Vernon hill. For full particu lars apply to H. P. Grant & Son 48 Patton Ave , Turnip Seed Fresh supply of Wood's Turnip and Ruta Baga Seeds for table, stock and salad. - - Headaches Sick, nervous and neuralgic headache quickly relieved with Baldwin's Head ache Cure, 25c bottle. Grant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seeds. Beginning July lt we offer every- thing In our "Ladles Department at a libera) discount. It is our desire to carry as littie stock as possible from season to season. To accomplish thia we make the following, price conce sions: " -r 1-4 OFF all this, season's waists. " ' j-ij. OFFr ;Muslin Underwear j- OFF Walking Skirls ; ' OFF Dress Skirts n 72 OFF Tailored Suits, ONE LQT of. Waists . . . 69c 0NEVLblbLSuits:jsii98' 9fJE:tOT of Suits. -S7;98f Wei Do M orcfiant ;TaiIofin Phone 7Zj 11 Patton Ave. JULY Glearance Sale Kf V u
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