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V "i. t If id'.V v'."- . r... J 7 1 . r Ay Ay ASHEVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1902. VOL. VII NO. 205 8 PAGES. NOTICE High neck Eiderdown Dressing Sacques $1.00 Low neck Eiderdown Dress ing Sacques in blue, pink and gray 2.98 Extra fancy trimmed Dress ing Saques 1-75 , Beautiful zephyr Fascina tors 50 Ice Wool Shawls 2.50 Silk and Wool Scarfs 1.00 Silk and Wool Shawls 1.75 and 2.00 Babies' fine zephyr fleece lined Caps 25 and 50c Babies' silk Caps.. 50c and $1.00 Finest fur, chiffon and ribbed trimmed bonnets for ba bies $2.00 and $2.50 A big value in ladies' heavy fleeced Underwear. 50c a Suit. $1.50 (buys a Walking Skirt that can't be matched for less than $2.50 or $3 anywhere. Cut price sale on Moquet and Smyr na Rugs. NOW is the time to buy. E ntire tionai a OF PENNSYLVANIA ORDERED To Anthracite gion IIE6R0 CONSULTATION GALLED AT RALEIGH Gov. Stone fakes Radical Action To "Maintain Public Peace' I Mitchell Receives a Propo sition from President Roose velt the Nature of which he T?ftfnspR tn Tivulere A Probable Promise of Con gressional Investigation if Strike is Ended. SUMNER'S Toilet iSoaps We have just received a big stock of 4711. White Rose Glycerine Soap whiph we are selling 'at 20 cents ,ier cake or 50 cents per box. Pfafilin's Drug Store, Cor. Patton avenue and Church street. When the fire bell rings and you hear this cry it invariably causes a shudder and the thought "Is it our house?" You can safeguard your home by putting into it one or more Improved Dry Com pound Fire Extinguish ers. It is equipped with hpok to hang up and is the only reliable cheaply priced fire extinguisher on the market. Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 6. Governor Stone at 12:30 tonight ordered out noHnnol o-narrl fnr dutv- in the enui c iic. nviiui e - anthracite regions. Orders were telegraphed to each of - . n vAn-imoTitc n nri mom names ana cujl tliC iCftMiiitp a- - soldiers will be on the mowe by tomor row morning. tu Avisr iri nart. savs: "In a cer 1 11 L Vi Ui j " li J . tain portion of the anthracite regions tumults and riots frequently occur and there is mob law. Men who desire Hpaten and driven LU VWIA "o-i- away. Railroad trains have been de i, cr.H stonpd and tracks torn up iajt.u - tv,0 Mvil anthorites have been unable order and have called upon for troops. The situation p-rws more serious each day. The pres- f v, ntiro -nationfll eruard is ence sl me c"!.'--'- " necessary to maintain public peace. TTr;n.K,. Ta Oct. 6. President Mitchell returned at 9 o'clock tonight x,-iiaflpirhia. where during the J. HJJ.il J- UHWU.f 7 . a. 4- nnfar n n P hP had an lmporucwit v.. - with Carrol I. Wright, commissioner iohn1. whn bore a proposition from president Roosevelt., What its nature TvntohPl.l declines to make public, n v, m n-f the meeting was: "i ??flTv Carrol u. vvngui a i-hia today." TTr,v,4r,o.tn Ocit. 6. The coal strike citiiation engaged the attention of the i trident today to the exclusion ol neai ,,. Qrvthina- Pise, but no announce r.f new step on the part of the executive was made from the white house Every person who has been in ut: Via hppti sworn to se- 9 crecy, and tne president s inwuuuu unknown. This afternoon Commissioner of im- mipration Sareeant was called to i-ne o , , mrinito hmip a n c after consultation YVJLXXVW v k " - J with the Dresident. he hastened to ve railwav station and took the train for Philadelphia. It -was learned that qjie went in search of Mitchell. What nronosition he has to make is a secret, but it is believed if Mitchell will agree to order the men back the president promises a thorough investigation by congress. GoVernor Stone's action in calling out more troops will interfere calling out. more troops may interfere strike. Will Put Out a Ticket Criticisms Senator Pritchard. of and for nearly an hour held the at tention of the audience while he, in one of the best speeches heard here in this campaign, severely criticized the present state administration for their great extravagance and recklessne6s in the management of state affairs, and closed his speech with an earnest ap peal to the people to place their names upon the registration books and go to the polls on the 4th of Nvember and cast their ballts for the great cause of republicanism and the principles of the greatest party this or any other country ever had. These two gentlemen leave for Bre vard this evening, where they will, on tomorrow, address the people of Tran sylvania county upon the issues of the campaign. !.:A. R. HOSTS IT WASHINGTON s TEITS xvnchinp-tnn Oct. 6. Commissioner re-ent had a nnnfprpnPfi todav With tne piefel dent regarding the coal strike. Mr. Sar- j gent, from long connection with laDor organization, is fully mtormea o-u tne subject and believed he could work along the lines of the plan tnax is now being considered for bringing tne strike to an end. As stated in these despatches yesterday the plan is to have the miners return to worK witn pledge from the president that he win appeal to congress to examine into the justice of their complaints ana remtuy them so far as lies in the power or mt legislative branch of the government; that he suggest to Governor &ione ui Pennsylvania that he cause tne Penn sylvania legislature to make a similar inquiry. Wilkesbarre, Oct. 6. The companies did not make the expected increase in the daily out put of coal today, and 31, 1M tnns is all they claim was mined. Before the strike 350,000 tons was tne nvcLTMn o-o riaiiv nurn t. or .uw.vw luuo CV V UfeV, , for six days' iwrork. , . HIGH HANDED ACTION AROUSES INDIGNATION LLEGAL CONCEALMENT AT TEMPTED BY THE APPOIN TEE AT LOUISBURG. Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 6. Six negroes, including ex-Congressman ClTeatham and O'Hara, have signed a call for a state convention to be held in Raleigh on October 16. It is also recommended that nominations be made in all con gressional districts on or before Octo ber 20. "The action of the Lilv Whites at Greensboro," say the signers, "is an in suit to the manhood of colored republi cans." They say Senator Pritchard has shown hrfiiself an ingrate to use the neerroes as a stepping stone to nrominence and then by shameful sur render accepted as final an unjust' qual ification suffrage of the men that made him." "We believe," they smy. "that We should not cast our strength with a set of men who have abandoned our cause. Senator Pritchard has told the president of the United States that there are 40,000 white republicans in North Carolina. We believe, with the nomilists added, it will not reach this figure; but it can readily be seen that he was too shrewd to nominate one white republican on the state ticket, knowing the negroes would not sup port it, and thereby explode his fallacy of 40,000 white republicans m JNortn Carolina." OF THOUSANDS ASSEM. B jED FOR THE 36TH NA yJnONA4 ENCAMPMENT. r Ad iuthmobile Parade One of A te .Unique Attractions Yes-srday. SI SRETARY OF STATE v SPEAKS FOR PRESIDENT. Pottsville, Pa., Oct. 6. Henry Jen kins, station agent for the wunamb Valley railroad at Tower city, ana James Lewis, president ot tne locai mine workers at that place, were ar rested today, charged with dynamiting a bridge on the Fister farm, burpnse is expressed that such prominent per sons should be accused. The prisoners were held under $800 bail. BANNER OIL HEATER. Now is when it is most needed. Banner is by all odds the best; who use them will tell you so. J Law, 35 Patton avenue. The all . H. $3.50 Asiiaville Hardware Go. On the square. Aeheville, N, Phone 87. C. Whitlock Clothing House 41 Patton Avenue. Tailoring Department It's Easy to See An opera glass makes it easy to see the stage and all its surround ines and affords the possessor more pleasure than could be ob- -4 muhmt oue. We have them in all We test vour EYJ5S too, and grind to exactly suit them-no guess work, faction guaranteed. MclCee, Optician pottm. avenue. oppoaix r. v. New York, Oct. 6. Mayor Low today -t sent a telegram to Mayor LMayDury oi Detroit declining to appoint delegates to thP coal strike conference at Detroit. Earlv today the mayor received the teles-ram from Mayor May- T! - bury: 'Tnview of the failure of the presi ripnt's efforts to settle the coal aimcui- hat do vou now say to sending QiQtrotin.n frA-m vour citv to uetiou uui'-bC4-iU - . conference Octber 9T?" To this Mayor Low replied as toi lo we : Tn view of the failure of the presi- r,t' efforts at mediation and oecaus. of the vagueness of your program, i have determined not to send delegates to the conference at Detroit." Special to the Gazette. Louisburg, N. C, Oct. 6. The re publicans at this place are indignant today over what they claim to be a hisrh-handed action on the' part of the registrar in Louisburg precinct. Mr P. A. Reavis, chairman of the repub lican executive committee, upon being asVpfl nhnnt thp matter, made the fol lowinsr statement: "Some days ago Mr. Harris, candi date for clerk of the Superior court, asked Mr. C. K. Cooke, the democratic reeistrar here, for permission to in srnect the registration books, and Mr. Cooke refused. Afterwards he made another demand, and then Mr. Cooke n1d he mierht iliSDect the books, but maVo -nyv ni-kto. -f tVifi nn mps there WUIU U W vv; w- w "tip'bn. Today I made,-a. written, demand upon the registrar in these words: 1 hereby ask that you permit me to in spect the registration book tor tnis precinct in your presence and at such time and in such manner as will not interfere with, or inconvenience you in the discharge of the duties of your of fice as registrar, and during such in- snection to make such notes, memo randa, or coDies as I may desire. If you r-o.fnCQ thi then I ask vou to furnish 1 1 UtJL, V" me a codv of the names and other en- tr.io imnn caid registration book for whirh T hereby tender you your fees t4p refund to allow me to inspect the tf t madp anv notes of the namp5 (in them or copy of what I saw, rpfnspd to furnish me a copy of such names, his action I consider il legal and high-handed. The law gives anv- pIppIot the right to challenge any nvvQ raffict-prpfl at anv time and that Hht P.q.n not be executed if he is not remitted in make a memorandum of 4.v, nm00 rop-ietpred .v It looks as if LIAC nciai.'- - we are not going to be fairly with." SENATOR PRITCHARD VISITS THE PRESIDENT Roosevelt Pleased With Republican Progress in the South. 3 Special to the Gazette. i Washington,-Oct. 6. Senator Jtritcn- 1 V1-1 ard was among trie caiiers m, mc temporary white house today. He oivri for some time with tne presi dent regarding southern political condi tions. The chief executive expressed himself as much pleased with tne aa- vance republicans are making in trve south. M NSTER CAMP FIRE AT CONYEN S ION HALL, AND A GRAND DIS PLAY OF FIREWORKS LAST " -IGHT. V'ashington, Oct. 6. The thirty-sixth et ampment of the Grand Army of the R public, held its opening ceremonies tt lay. The visitors already are count ed by the t:ens of thousands, and trains a1 i arriving hourly with their loads human freieht to be added in th tJ'ong. The city, with its Javish de c nations, never looked more attractive t n today. There scarcely is a build- -i: on the principal streets that is not -stooned with the national colors, and cjjiy of the stands and-vehicles on the streets are similarly decorated. The program for the day included an s itomobile parade, a regetta on the 1 )tomac, the dedi?ating of Camp Jyiosevelt," a monster camp fire at Con- intinn Viall and a cranH Hianlotr r " Q.W... UlLjyUAJ i eworlgi tonight. : The start' in the automobile Darade as made at 10 o'clock, from Scott Ch c e. and the line extended manv blocks. efliipd hv a larp-P a iitrmrhilp a hanil j profession moved slowly down town ia, those in the more attractively de corated machines were applauded by ie throngs which had gathered along -ie sidewalks. After proceeding irough the principal streets the parade 'as reviewed by several cabinet offl- ers and a number of invited guests rom the judges' stand erected near th , NO DEBATE, AT MORGAN HILV fft-, tttereat flnri th The joint debate between IaJQrJ.vas the grounds south pf the white" Moody and J. M. Gudger, Jr., DqoKe jouse. There, on the elipse, under the for next Saturday at jnors-d-u nui ,na(3ow of tne Washington monument. ire located the tents which are to be ised as the headquarters of the dif erent corps and other divisions where "riembers constitute the Grand Army. Secretary Hay in his address to the veterans today said in part: I'ln the "name of the president and in his' stead, I bid you welcome to Wash ington. J need not say that on every inch of American soil, wherever that starry banner waves, you are at home, and need no formal words of welcome. But especially in this capital city of the (Continued on fourth page.) not be held on tnat uay ucu date conflicts with that set tor tne: Pritchard-Craig debate in this city which many of the voters from Big: Ivy will wish to hear. Women are fond of bargains, yet a cheap man is never popular vwiu cue fair sex. Smokers will find Blomberg's cigar store the most up-to-aate m 'Biltmore Fire Wood 'Phone 700. t dealt lenses Satia- DOGKERY AND GILES iSPEAK AT HENDERSONVILLE Both Made Excellent Addresses Good Sized Crowd. to Experience Teaches l ihan Our stock of piece goods is now j foivinsnftp.tion. The as IBdUJ 1 eortmeut is larger and fiaer ever before. ninth en to order to fit YV O ijj tav absolutely faultless. nnr Iniiff experience in the tail oring business enables us to please BaPth 4. fooHHnna nreesers at If you have never need one ak your neighbor that has, he will tell you the Wilson Heater" is fhe Best Stove on V Prices as Low as the Lowest flf iafla work and high 1U1 uioi " quality. IN A NUTSHELL We buy our goods as fcm us any one end seU on a closer marsln. Brooms, good quality, 10c; Oil. kerosene, per gallon, 12c;. Vinegar 'P gallon 20c- Sugir,-standard granulated. 18 lbs. OO: Sugar, brawn: frtLm Coffee, good per pound 10c, Coffee, Ar- We have a car to select from. load Special to the Gazette. Hendersonville, N. C, Oct. 6. Hon. H. C. Dockery and Hon. J a. spoke here today to a good sized crow a -vtt- nnnkprv. who wa6 the first speaker, discussed at length the national issues, paying special atten tion to the tariff question, rvkf in n verv forceful manner the free trade periods of the history of our country with the periods wu fon tariff law was in iorce, yiuviug by the messages of the different presi dente that whenever the tree uuC in fnrne there was wrecK an lJf --J . . J4. ruin, not only to every Dus.iu s nmintrr. hut to the laboring . 1 v.o .farmer as well, and the speaker, after briefly discussing state issues, closed his speecn n orvrwMi-tn the neople to stand by the principles of the republican party, and leave no stone unturned in an ef- men who would use every ont into law the principles p T-nnnhiiAnn nartv. rf Mr. Dockery s speech, Mr. Giles of Pittsboro was introduced, UTE "RIM" DAVIS' . PROPERTY SOLD Yesterday W. H. Medd was employed by R S. McCall, as attorney for Mrs. Davis, to offer at auction the belong-. v,o latP TCimsev Davis, who mgs ui i-"" - , was killed on Patton avenue several mmthS nrn. The articles offered were bipvcle. a very fine stereopticon out fit a graphophone, a large tent and a peculiarly made traveling house wagon. Only two of these articles were sold, the bicycle and the house wagon. The -oo nn excellent house on , .;v, o rinnr at each end. and wneeis, wim -- - well furnished. The wagon was pur chased by B. C. Brown for $42.50. WHEN YOU THINK Of REAL ESTATE think wreck aid Wilkie and LaBarbe. Your business intrusted to us . i 1 will Rlwas receive prcmpi auu careful attention. WHkie & JbaBarbe noai Estate and Renting Agents. mm 4 a There ia not precious or eml preclous gem that possesses more beautiful colors than the OPAL W nave thousands of them to show you which we have just bought at one-half their value and will be glad to give you the benefit of the reduction. Arthur M- Field Company Leading Jewelers , Cor. Church St. and Patton. Ave. Asheville; N. C, a 4 spring Flower Bulbs 1; Plant Flower Bulbs now to bloom in We can supply Hyacinths, Tu- Crocus, Freesias ana of several kinds. -Xarcissus, 1 1 Lilies W. A. Boyce 11 South. Court Square. Money Don't Talk 71- .n, HrtiisA and one a room 'm:r VfThte ia not cheap Atvniv for a free deed for it. YZTrnZt. choice 6 rc.m cottage on Chestnut street.. Nice 7 room houw on Haywood street, near In. r , Natt Atkinson & Sorts Co , V Ilcl Estate Dealers W4LHUT BUTTERCUPS Gilt Edge 20c. lb. Made jast Right. Every body buys them. , You get them. AT Phone 183 J : 26 SoMain. Money to Loan On Real or Personal Property. Apply to J. S. Popster, 216 Southside Avenue. . Asheville, N. C- :. Por RentVT ? c uj 6 rent's Pharmacy i Special Sale of .. ilk Waists .. AT $3.98 and $5.98 These are New Models and are shown in all Shapes and Sizes. They are well worth' y6or inspection. "We are also showing New Ccats, New Snits, New Waists, -ew oxirm auu jhv- erything in Ladies' Furnish-; ings. Large hoarding house on Spruce street, recently repaired and renovated, good shade, for $60.00 month. Beautiful suburban house -with 60 acres, ater ana sew Aston Ra wis & Co ,18K South Main Street. T We. Do Merchant Tailoring Phone 78, 11 Patton Av. I iS if i ' ": ! K! - -j -.1 '-? y I
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