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-vr;:c VOL. VII NO. 1M ASHEVILLE,N; C, : SUNDAY MOKN0G , JULY 27. 1902 12 PAGES. : si, m 05 TO Q3 '55 o to v u 03 O bio o u '3 O L CO oo Q. o Iff EftCI IfltIT OF JUDGE JACKSON WILL BE ATTEM PTEDVBY STR I K E LEADERS WHOM HE HAS ; OFFENDED. iexas centra line an xjuwtuc ww , t and .trains are running no- further wst ) than Whitney.- ' " f ; Two " bridges over Steele " creek are gone The cotton Belt ,is cut off by a washout at Leon riyer 'lt is feared the Lieoh. "bridge will go; I . -' . - Secretary of United Mine Wor- kers Gives Official Notice of This Intention. HAYTI III THE THROES OF CIVIL SEABOARD BUYS o. r: & C. ROAD Dl RECT LI NE FROM COAL MINES TO LI NCOLNTON IS CON TEMPLATED. ' JWigbt,, today, v This will be the first meeting of the council ever held in a similar , place or under such circum stances. . The weatheP at Cowes is favorable today. King Edward passed an excel lent night and experienced no ill effects from yesterday's ? cruise around the is land. " ' " FIRMIN MARCHING ON PORT, AUj PRINCE-PROVISIONAL GOV ERNMENT DISSOLVED. . .washingtoni July. sgBi-rTumultuous , conditions continue in Hayti, accordiug to advices received today at the ' state J department from Minister Powell, who lis at Port Au, Prince. He cables that 'civil war has been declared throughout the country, tand that General 51rmin. IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS an aspirant for the presidency, is now marching on Port Au Prince. The pro r ' ! visional government has been dissolved. The acting president has sent a com THE ELOPING COUPLE ARRIVE III NEW YORK FHZSIDJS TO BRING SUIT NO POLITICS IN THE Will Be Shortest Route From caesar cove and a lawyer at Virginia Fields to the Atlan- the pier in interest of tie Coast. DEAL WAS FINANCED HARDING'S FATHER. New York,-. July 26. Among the pas sengers who arrived on the Old Do minion, steamship Jefferson, today were - J. E. Harding and Mrs. Ida Stafford, BY UNION TRUST CO. who , eloped from Greensboro, N. C, - : . Thursday. ' AGAINST A NEWSPAPER THAT CHARGES FRIDAY NIGHT'S FIGHT A FAKE. ' Both Combattants Suffering: in!, Body and Spirit from Their Awful Affray in the Ring. JOHN G. LBIIR, WHO ' JUDGE JACKSON A SKTINK; 'BEN TENCED TO NINETY DAYS IN JAIL, FOR CONTEMPT. " ' Oaesar Cone, a former Greensboro G A.tii.ED munication to the diplomatic corps de- pURCHASB Is THAT OF THE SOUTH resident, who now lives in New York, JEFFRIES BEAUTY CONSIDERABLY DAMAGED Indianapolis, July 26 .The ' United : claring that Admiral Killick is a iirats and asking thai the naval . vesseis of foreign countries capture, him wherever found. Precedents show that the naval powers have decided to pay no attention to amy such proclamation, but to regard men- in Killick's position as simply Miife "Workers may try to olbtain the rebels. Impeachment of Federal Judge Jack son, of West Virginia, who restrained them from holding meetings to induce men to quit work, and imprisoned a number sof organizers for violating an injunction, if after a final hearing he refuses to dissolve the injunction. Secretary Wilson admitted today that the miners pontemplate this course and that a complete transcript of the case, including the comilaints and Judge Jackson's decision, will be iprepared for submission to President Roosevelt and the senate. -' The miners 'also intend to give the public evidence in the case. , ' i Secretary Wilson says that if the im peachment proceedings are (begun there will be no politics in them. The miners ' will not ask President Roosevelt, to ir terf ere with the injunction, as he says, they realize that the president is with out power as to injunctions, but if the habeas corpus proceedings fail to res lease the organizers, the president will be asked to pardon them. The babejas corpus proceedings will be begun te.s eoon as the papers can be made auti RECEIVED $25,000 ON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS & WESTERN, A JSTEW COMPANY A. B. Kimball, a lawyer, representing j WTTTinw rk-nr-NTcs -vrr rLirL':- Harding's father was also on the pier. WHICH OWNS THE OHIO RIVER , Harding after some talk with Cone and & CHARLESTON ROAD. IS THE CHARGE COL. COLSON BRINGS AGAINST CONGRESS MAN BOREfNG. Frankfort, Ky., July 26. Col. David Colson charges that Congressman Bore ing received $25,000On goverrimenrt: con tracts while a member of congress, and says he will (bring the matter to the attention of the Federal authorities with a view to bringing about an in TWO WERE KILLED AND SEVEN INJURED 6via ekuu tile cuuyjc ihclu. syciit xuucsl wi. the time on deck. Their public love-, making had attracted considerable at tention. Kimball said Harding's father had instructed him to bring the young man home .if possible and to make him agree to separation . Late tonight the lawyer and Harding are still consulting". It is 'believed the I A BLOW THAT FITZSIMMON9 GOT OVER THE HEART BEGAN TO PAIN HIM MANY HOURS AFTER- WARDS. ' " San Francisco, July 26. Robert Fitz-V Simmons, goaded to the point tf des- f peration by a fake story printed by a daily paper here to the effect that he had "laid down" to Jeffries in the fight last night will begin suit against W.'' R. Hearst, W. W. Naughton and E. H. Hamilton, of the staff of the publication involved, charging damages at $100,000. Amid tears Fitzsimmons stamped asa' " t.lie" the imputation, that the fight had ibeen a fake. He said: "I got what I gave many l good man. It was -the same blow that I gave Corbett onlv it i If we have it, it is the best A HATCHET Is a Handy Tool To have about the house. You often need such a, tool for driving a nail. Splitting up kindling or some other little joib that Is al ways turning up about the home. V'e have hatchets at 15, 25, 40 and i) cents. 1 t Asheville Hardware Co. ON THE SQUARE?. - Asheville, N. C. CITY OF KEY WEST IN DARKNESS.. 1 Indianapolis, July 26.-r-Secretary Wil- Lson.says impeachment proceedings will BY EXPLOSION OF BOILERS .re -J:ot&irtejgu Wilson says Judire Jacfesoimsed his judicial positioa to protect his interests as a stockholder in a coal company, and that he bullied defendants in open AnnW on1 irHt iftwri. tliev nrPro crnlltv 'before a single witness had 'been sworn. ."" electric plant exploded this morn- Georgia extension, and is controlled by mg. inree 'Doners Durstea, aemoasn- the Southern rarlway. The O. R. & C. Wheeling, W. Va,, July 26. jonn l. us xne enure lounaiii. iiyo nremen .was recently sold by Samuel Hunt's Kimball called a cab and was drive to the Broadway Central hotel, Fassen' Baltimore, July 26. It, is announced here that the Seaboard Air Line has 9xught the. South & Western railroad. The latter is a new comnanv mwifr which two or more roads will be con structed. It owns the Onid River & Charleston railway, which it is posed to extend from the coal fields of cou,ple intend to sail for Europe. . bouthwest Virginia to Lincolnton, N: . U where, according to the plans, con- HXflS I KH KAI NX Hfl nection is to foe made with the Seaboard - AirLine. ThP sfhpmp fr . 1 1I I'llMwl Y VWI 1 H IHI-IAW j v.v f . m n i -.- mil a . - , . . ( ment was financed by the Union Trusf ' . Tw ".V " " 41 : oneaiQTOi.ttjijo tne company of this city Austin, Texas, July 26. More than i -business. Some time during the fight Tho T.r.tQ,0 v,' , v one thousand bf the domestic and for- j Jeffries got in one that caught me under l he promoters of the scheme announce Jr" 4.5 v,,.! in hMrt t l xnat tne route planned will be the shorts rpovoc? HaTJ.Q fK,norj rt titt ith tut but this morn in p- nnt -r.iv if est une from the Virginia coal fields to (provisions of the Texas aniti-trust law. I caught me. good and I -thought I was the Atlantic coast and the south. The , attorney general will institute j going to die. -Fcan't raise my left hand The proposed road will be about 275 suits against them for forfeiture of .Wn', .v.:, -v , r ' a.- - .miles long, but it Is thought that the their respective charters and permits to j Jeffries was a..terrible spectacle today.' mileage will be increasedto about 428 do business in Texas. ' HLs face was swollen to twice its usual miles by its extension irfa northerly V ' : size. Three stitches had to be taken direction. j liiftiTiiiri xiif ;nnrAtPtir " ! oveE "i16--He hadla bad cut on , Connection may be with the Detroit VISITING THE PRES DEHT . ISI hi IS r&wollen' Southern at Ironton, Ohio. i r i Y S3 I180 in spirtt for e recog- Knoxville Tenn Julv 2fi -ThP Rp.n,ti Oyster Bay, July 26 Secretary Shaw '.nized he had been outclassed in science nel savs this aftnoryn- Th rl il' away on the , revenue cutter, and only his great strength had pulled nei says tms arternoon. The Ohio Ew- r,, , , ' him thrAtttrh v o iru i x. j. . J jri coiwiiii iuu nixri xiiiic. . Xi. ilk Lie lave . H ffnhw?5; ? rrom the Dolphin -with Secretary Moody ar- Johnson City. Term, to Huntdale, N: yed. He stays until Monday when he y., . uiBwue W wrxy-our mes. it startsfor atrp to- New JTnglaud , asprtginaUy ; the..Tennessee, seioni of ' 4 7 4 . : 'LC project.The Carolina "portion of this V v ''-jr? "i-tfi?-1 three C road wasNbuilt from Camden. ' Atlantic. City, July 26 .-President OCX! WitU Ul 1I1C BICC1 LI U9C W'Xa BUUUClilJ taken ill here this evening. 7 No Nofe fights in 'Frisco ajiFraJuatscoy July' 2C '. (Cp&U-ued m eighth Jpge.) S. C to Marion. N. C 171 mna anr Key West, July 26. Curry Son's ice iS now known as the South Carolina & Gehr, the strike leader who called Judge ; were killed and seven injured. The en- Jackson a skunk, was arraigned in court at Parkerslburg this afternoon and sentenced to ninety days in jail for contempt. He made, a speech de fending his actions and it culminated In a plea of guilty. tire city is in darkness tonight. BRAZOS RIVER RAS RISEN 35 FEET Waco, Texas, July 26. The Brazos has risen thirty-five feet, and water is five feet deep in the streets of East Waco. There are .washouts on the Fox a Fruit Jar Rubber that has no competitor go to J. H. Law's, Patton avenue, a neWjldl is just here, and they are specially good. Other new and beautiful goods are' arriving. TROUBLE III PARIS IS ANTICIPATED Paris, July 26. The garrison of Pans is confined to barracks and all leave has (been stopped for. Sunday, in conse quence of anticipated demonstrations over the enforcement of the religious as sociations law. The expulsion of the sisters at Monvaux led to a conflict be tween the mob and the police in which a ' commissary of gendarmes and ten rioters were injured. Two arrests were made. company to the South & Western, of which George L. Carter of Bristol is president. Mr. Carter is the man who organized the Virginia Iron, Coal & ; Coke company and the Virginia & Southwestern Railway company. It is understood that the plan is to extend the O. R. & C. from Huntdale to Lin colnton, a distance of 150 'miles, and connect with the S. A. L. at Lincoln ton, ..From Johnson City it is proposed to extend the road up into the Virginia coal fields a distance of about 100 miles. Good Time Is a Necessary Feature of any Watch. Overworked Byes ! 1 1 Y E S! If you mean business we'll send a man to your home and photograph yottf childrenMf not satisfactory. It costs you nothing. BROCK & KOONCE photographers; V Main St. Asheville, N.: C. Don't Btrain your eyes , if you have any difficulty in SEEING CLEARLY or any pain in your head or eyes, come to us. We will tell you what they need. McKee, f Optician 54 Patton avenue, opposite PostofSce. - Repairing; done on short notice. AMERICAN HORSE FOR , CAVALRY IN INDIA New Orleans, . July 26. The British transport .trade for supplying the Brit ish army with mules and horses will be resumed here August 20, when a cargo of horses will be shipped - direct from Port Chalmette to India. The hordes needed for the British cavalry in India will be shipped altogether from the United States. BALANCED OVER A YAWNING CHASM NARROW ESCAPE OF 15 PASSEN GERS IN A CAR ON A HIGH BRIDGE OVER A RIVER. Columbia, S. C, July 26. An accom modation train consisting of seven i freight cars and one passenger car had ' a perilous experience on the Blue Ridge road this evening. Fifteen passengers were In the coach. In the middle of the i high bridge over the Seneca River a freight car jumped the track, falling fifty feet into the river. Othersk follow ed leaving the passenger coach" just bal ancing 'between life and death. When; the pasengers paralyzed with" fright re covered they crawled from the rear end Meriden, Conm. - July 26. Wm. J. !of the car to the trestle, Bryami arrived here' today from Maine. After luncheon at the Hotel" Winthrou he delivered an . address at .Hanover nark..-' . . A '. " ".- : :i .-- ; Bridgeport, July 26. Bryan arrived j To Be Established by "United Broth- BRYAN WILL CRUISE ON LEWIS NlXOtl'S YACHT COLLEGE AT HARBIMAN Studio 59 S THERE IS NO SECRET bout these bargains we offer, neither are they "baits'" in any ."sense, of tbe Sugar, best standard' granulated pounde for $1. Coffee, extra quality, pound, 10c. Coffee, ATbuckles,? per i iuna, lie. Riceeobd. loer, DOund Bc. est, per pound, 6c. -Vinegar, i 1 from1 i Meriden this afternoon, and will foe the guest of Archibald McNeil over ers in Christ." Knoxville, July . 26. The , "United Sunday, and - with his daughter mill Rrothera in Christ" denomination hae leave tomorrow evening on Lewis Nix- on's yacht for a cruise to Block Island. PORTO RICAN OFFICIALS New Tork, July 26 .Gov. WUllaim H Hunt and Attorney; General James S. Garlan of Porto Rico arrived aboard! the steampship Coamo today," r.ifqr a two months' vacation- . , Mu V ice, -i Det, per gallon, 20c. Oil, kerosene; per gallon, i2c. We cannot afford :to iinia- 'epresent our, goods. We are 'In bust- "ess to stay Right prices: for good ivice-. Honest goods. All. these we guarantee every customer ' The I -XJL J-'ePl. StOrP. 9.9. ."PattrvTtlJairnTto " WiftnA 1 SOUTHERN HOTELV MES. S. STEVEN SONL Pronl Best $1.00 per day ihouse In the city i . and cold baths. All lines clears wit door Special -rates hy "the "irany Located; 26 Sf iMaln Stj Asneville. ,N. C. Now is t&e time l.to bate your : lurnaces : o?er- haiifelaDflMrougnly; pairefl. . We also make i specialty ol installing - hot airiiants.; - :See us 1 lor es; Mates;.'- ut: ' Great bargain in fine Flowers. ? Clear ing, out sale for fall goods. ,. Prices 20c 1 25c, 39c, 50c; and 1 75c, i Miss M." Farr, No. 15 cnurcn street. yy..y ; ; decided, to establish a college for thfe south, and has selected Harriman, this1 state, for its location. x . V- 7 -f'. T' 1 11 South Court Sauare,', With: TKe-:; ' Ljong experience Tour baker haa had . in baking Jyou are; always -feare of' getting y the tae Deec finest1 cakes Cand bread at: HestonsjBafcefyy 36 So; Jairu:!:,: i KING EDWARD TO MEET THE PRIVY COUNCIL London, July 26,-The Duke of De vonshire,- president of the council and other members of the privy, council left here on a " special train for Southamp ton thfer afternoon to attena a meeung of the council on the royal yacht - Vic toria end Albert, .off Cowes, .Isle lot Comfort Powder Is Fine " fore toilet, bath and ; nursery,'- Have you- trie?!' ' ar not get a tox ana ,you, wu 1- .never be. with out t' ' PalCB 25c AT- r, Pfaf flin's Drug Store, T j- "Cor. Patton Ave: and Church St. A timepiece is useless if the works do not act as they sliould. If your watch does not keep ac curate time something is wrong which should be righted at once, or the watch will be damaged. Better bring it to us for treat ment, the chargd for which is al ways moderate. . Arthur NL Field any Coipc Leading Jewelers. Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave, FOR SALE A lovely home in Victoria, house of S rooms, lot of nearly one acre, beautiful views, grapes, pears and small fruits ' on . place, will include furniture In sale, for further particulars 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. SHRUNKEN PR i 1 IN- .en IK s and women DEPARTMENTS. 4 A Fop Rehr 2 Beautiful, home, No. 34 N. fj French, Broad .avenue. , $40 per month."' " Withj60 Acres,-Watery - :y eewerage. r ; rh Asion. Bawls &Co h 18 South Main Streejfc:y2rj MISSTZRUISE, Manictiring andHaifdrcssing .VlParlorV . Bo6ra;17 -Paragon "VBuilding. Phorie i-S ; ' Our buyer is now in the market and it is bur desire to have stock cleaned up before new goods begin to arrive, . Our necessity is Your Opportunity, A few of the good things: we enumerate below: badies ' tailored suits, . silk; and rain coatsi dress and walk- ; ing skirts, silk waists and pet-: ticoats. wash .waists, under- ; wear, street ana walking nais. Men's, youths', arid cliil-? aren s suns; siraw iiaia .ncgii- ? f, gee shirfs. etc. . . , i ; -.. Alsojiberalreductioninall merchant tailorings; 9 1 -; f. Phone T3. it ) 1 1' ; -
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