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KMpint varlaatlngrji tit t brinfla uocasa,- IS 10 feast lute dvrtilng matt in th vvtrM. " f , 3 TM' ASMEV ffiLE CITIZEN Tha actual elreu lation of Tha Cltl- m t.. VolJdit.No. 147 MD.TCCTIRflnMV 10 ASHEVILLE. N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28 1903. PRICE FIYE CENTS IIHU I CO I iu PRESENTED AGAINST WOOD Major itmes Runsle Tells of a Dinner at Santiago Where Vicious Magazine Article At tacking Gen. Brooke Is Alleged to Have Been Planned. In His Evidence1 Runcle Admits That Hi , Had Been General Wood' "Confidential" Advi ser For Two Years and Had Llved Wjth Him-How He Kept His Confidence. HOUSE ADJOURNS TILL TUESDAY NEXT Nov. 27. The ' Washington. V. C, senate commmce tin iniinary aiiiur today (Mjard Major James V, Ituncle. of HnVuhu', probably (lie moot Impor tant witm-aa Hint will ,hu offered by the opponents . of .General Leonard Wood, Iff .their, attempt lo prevent IiIk confirmation to lie major general. Major! Iviliicle a on tlic stand sev eral times during the day, telling the cninrpjffea of a dinner at Santiago. Cuba, attended by ( , himself, General Wood and.; IUy ' t;annard Baker, a newspaper Jinan, at which. If is alleged, as planned the magazine artk-le at tacking tla)or General I'rooke that ha? figured conspicuously In the ease, Major Runcie was stopped more than once .durJna: the course of bl testimony tfhd, told td give nothing but facte oC-which h-had personal knowi edfe; ' thlS' 'did not exclude his tstory of the dinner Incident, which resulted in the rseue ' of EUbpoenas for three other wttheoiees,- among v. horn is Gen eral ftrboke. ' '. . In War, testimony Major Runcie ex plained that he had ncted a the confi dential .adviser of General Wood for nearly.' two years, and that they lived tcgether otfiantlago. It was while they were. Hying in tho S'line house that 'Mr. paker went to 8;intlugo In fien.reh of mutter .for a'tnagaslnu. 'A treating to arranged foe the two Mien and a dinner followed at which, aald MaJorfMnrt-le'thoy cHseussed,- tho'Trtan to hi've published t.h nrt1ol which would OTplnlt General Wood In deal ings with affairs In Cuba, and cause unfavorable criticism of the ndmln- Washlngton, .'Nov. 17. The bonne met toiliiy Mini adjourned until Tues- 'In.v. Tli proceedings erc marked b ii debute mi the motion inudjourn dur ing the minority took the ItcpuhllcHil to tusk for not proceeding with the transaction of buxlnefm. Mr. U lllliima M IftxlKHlppI) the min ority leader. prntvHted iiKulnt tin- In activity of the hotife. unklnK If the majority wore iifrald to lrunt them felven. He Mi 1,1 that while tht KL'eaker had not been able, ax he knew to name I till the coinmlttten, yet there were niat j trH which the way mid mcunK com mittee, iilretnly ornanlKctl, could con nider. i-ltlnijf timoiiK other thltiRs the re.nilutlon rcliitliifr to Canadian rocl liroilty. Mr. Ik'Ariuond, of MlH.wiirl al;o crll i' lsed the Hepiilillc.'iii inajoilly for Its oursc. Mr. rayri". of New York, on whose rcnueit iituiiiiiuou'j rnuent was plveli f"r debate on the motion to adjourn over, replyiuK to the opposition, took occasion (o ny that the . Hepubltoano would hardly tare to take up the qucs- I tion of tariff levl-lon and disturb con- '.lltlL'tiE on the eve of a presidential -..! lairpaign. He also i-ald that the time proelty with Canada. There was a party alignment on the vote on the mo tion to adjourn over, the tiemucrats voting against it. BLOODY FIGHT BETWEEN DESPERATE BANDITS AND THREE I CELL DOORS OPEN; CARTER BREATHES AIR OF FREEDOM CHICAGO POLICE MORE 'DOUGH' CiOINO. ;( V.'anhington. I.'ov. 27 Senator Dan' lel of Virginia, tcdiy introduced a bill appropriating '$5,900,009 for a patent offlco in Washington to be erected east of the eapitol. The site is to cost $600,000. t'ontlmied POSTOFFICE PROMOTIONS . Wafhlngtbri. No-,'. 27. The follinvim liroitiotioMH. h.-ive been itmde in tli( olmVe of Attorney General Hobb, of tbi i.oatofTlce depurtmentv : i . Tf inr Tini'rrnrri of Vlrtimnf fta'ituijt' int ntmrnpy to succeed George A. C Chrlstlsncy, rep,7iifl: It. St. V4-b.slfv iipul'tnnt. attorney, to succeed T)anl,) ". Miller, of Indiana, recently on trial it finrlrmati. nml Wllllnm Fritch, Ohio, law clerk, vice Webster. i'hlcuRO. Hid., Nov. !7. Chained wiUl to wrim, their hair m;Utc,i win, dried Mood, their ciota.nB co,-ied with diiBt and (ifrt two l,eudlcH ! I'eter NteibM-meb'r mid ll.uvey Vac I'llie, Hit olll),-llt III the -lcwnie or MHyor llairfyoii Kii.l Chief of I'ull,-. o'.WII. celmly confennliiK to their Mhare 1 111 t. (K.-..u .v.,.(.tl' ...! v. hlch haw included nine murder, the noimillnu: of five other n.en nml a I0114 iii'loa of wbbci'leM, . Till' tu J'imtii! bandits, neither ol uhom in over L'l ytvii'M old. losrcihei with Ihelr oinpiinlon, land I s.Ui.'. ho l no older, were captured near Liverpool, Indiana, today, after 11 flsht In v.hlch they battled uvalunt police men, railroad detective, rallr I la borers end farnicrx. one man a Killed, another fatally vMcinded and a I hie ' of I he youc ; bandtta er vtiuinV-!, bill not .crnoi-dy. The ilevl: T. J. Hori. tii'aheniaii on the 1'eii'i I'anla .railroad. , Wutiitdei: Joiflh I'r.ceolK ilelcetivt n Chicano police force; shot throurjh ibdon-en and tan In but a thort time. Matthew Zlmmcr. detective 011 Chi uso polae force; ehot 111 head and arm. MeJcrmeier was ?ound:d in the hand ly bird shot; VanDine was ilm llarly injured and ouistained In addl lon a flesh wound In the left thigh. Docskl v.as shot in the Ticht hip. His cound la the moet.aerious of any in .lictei upon thctthree men, but was not ufllclent to prevent him from traveling a. long- distance after reccTvins it. The three men were wanted for ctwn- .llclty in the rhurdora a, the c r bnu t the t'hlcaeo fc;ret railway on Au gust 3, when threo msn were -killea two badly woundci -and $J,20p Etolen from the company, j. , , - GUHtave . Mrcii.t, v. ho lUst , traturda: killed ToHcen:an , Juhii' (iUlini, whi he ioJceuian jftt'lyjt vor' I lo ''put lln llider urreM. Coi:feed ii'fte'r ,Ht cap- ure thnt tins lhlVy men haJ coll.mHle CLEVELAND POSITIVELY DECLINES TO BE CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION New Vork. Nov. 27. The Uiookly,i port it had nlvcn -Mr. Cleveland for the Kiffle. 4o the editor of which Mr. t'leve- Dci.iocialic piesidentlal noinlnation land's Utter disclaiming all de'lic lor would now be given to Alton 11. Parker1, the p:cRidcntl!il nonilnat Ion. was ad-j:it present chief Justice of the court lo' (dresned, announced today that the nui-' appeal of this state. --Vfil :' '' ' ' ' '" ,;. "Tm 1 ' I Woman's Forgetfulness Caused Death of the Entire Family Tiffany, Ohio, Nov. 27. The family last, night mixed n quantity of strhh ot l-'runk Miller, conslstlno- of five ner- nl'w with corn meal for the purpose of ' ' .t ....... ..-I.l.a, !..,. I ,y,..,lle r,ii.-),iiiiiK i.n 11.,.. n, j .... the abdomen. The ntherx opened fire iiimiii the dtiR-oul 'from wlilili shot were now coinhm; thick and fast. While the fire tvae at il hultesi .,ol'ln and Ihieskie rimhed . out. followed a few inlnules later by Nchh't mier. the I at t -r ran to Die triickH of the MleldKon Ceo 1r.1l railroad no.l tbinwlin; hlmseli' flat ai t h ro.'nlbed Mfatll.'d bis arm n the mil its h" kept no a 1 apld flic with tine revolver.. l-skU inn foi the blllslt. bill VlltlDlll I' lte itel KloW - lv alllionch tin- nil' . 1 -u n. ( him was tilled with bullet' and 1 1 1 - s'iou at his feet wan: Wicked up by them. lie Is 1 splendid', niHVkHinni ant raichlnc slshl of liftifttvii SChniner. who as ie'lilnd a lre. lie flre l. .iinnier . v cut lown with 11 bullet i 1 tin- I.,-id. As !ie fell Vi.nl )ln flreil a;ala and the vcoinl bulct went tine: -ii Zhvinci ' i nil. I'oe di!" hod hy fills I an elsnpi"' 11 d :t I ' uillii and Nci rod'-r mad- a "1 for freedom. Th- ! I'm t es fin 11M ant ly, but the b o Mf r I'liimin;.- Hlauit 1 oiiidry t hey aire liij t 'i I 11 n ;. I an, a r.iliv ioe wiit 1 I rirtn of c ir 'land, and 'hurryiur; Bp 'r.i'.ri t'rakem 111 !. he (lain fcftn the locor, the luuitlves' hcids. It wiin easy to track them In the new fall, a snuu 11 IV I the bum was speedily closed. The men were y. ell as they dodt"el lllsillt in the md dunes ami the fanners, most of j whor.i were Nine . I itlth doiible-barreil-id 'llolXlllis, opened lire oil tllelll. Nle 0, riclt r !, , Ked a climie full in th b ad a. 1, 1 th" I, lea, I st reamed dow 11 Ilia I n e ai d Into hie eves. blindliiK him so that be 1011I1I iardl see. A shot Kl'ancd Vitnl he's liead. , ari . inir olT oine of Ills hair and Id" wounded ,. us eal;l lled. 'l'lle OHVe W HH closllltf 111 OH all iddes there was no esenpe and It was t blent to both 11100 that the time h id come cltti. r to surrender or flight to the (bath. Iloili nun heavily iirined end aid- to take tnm-e llx'es liefore Isttll --1 tb.'lr owe; but as Vanlllne fnld ticiiifhi In ihiM-i:sni4 his sur.enibr: "There wonld have been no Hood In 1 let as v. e lev,." shot aaylicilv unl"sa v hi- 10 and kil'lus any of lief.' .f,;i,il.i nld not have I' t tua olT. Th Ills e leaped. Ii.il" 10 ro-'i ti'n l.v of IP" s i 1 1 -1 1 en HiC. elo: c at I It; iU" tie o j V'ihI i'" ha ' o ...v o,. ! pi,,!,,,,,,,,. M' It' I iiu- was on ftir n --. no matter iiow iramv we KilVI. I ,ci Id to 'e,.; We", what .""I lldnl. '." He eodd. d bis Iwad ajld Ii". I Idv ."'ins a id lint's bow they army In mill! -try ' I I r, .In lte an I ?lrw r hi twA. ;.iid utfeiiTtel lv l.iv- J-.ciJer., ' K " ii'tti'i. re'ohcr I-.mi him. lh ; UMe.rj '-'"'- vas causht in the woods "e;it 3 bullet, thtoush the briKt!r..ii - 1,1 ''"3 Irt,l U-crpool He hrain. Ity.'ug. bltn' dead m th'. :. 1 v 't'cl Ij ins half sheltered under .rl'irins- past Bolvcit: r body the b:in j -i iU wis suffering from a wound Ii'-: i . oiie.ted the low;.- Uve vtih rt-j"' I'l hiu and had sought to shelter vfl. ere In hand and crJtrel the en-, '!!"':- fr:,nl ri'-,,t uv pulling foliage t'.K'L'r f novo cut in a hurry which I '' 1 rash o.;er hltriscU. he did. Goin? in the direction of Liv-! I'js men were at onco' bandcuRcd, rpoo!, Ird. After two lr.iles had been p!-' cd upon a train and hurried to Chl werel the iron .ordered the engineer, iacro, the city police officers waiting not ;"ov up, and leaping to ths Ground, a minute in rushing them over the line Ji!:appear6d In the woods. - , into Illinois, In otder to avoid positble After the train had carried VanDine conilict with th? Indiana police who md Netdermier away, Detective Shee-' mlfht have demanded the men on a han hurried to tho iteirest telegraph wunt of the murder of govea. Till UaUon and wired to Chief 01' Polic- far was not Juntlfied as Governor Dur- r.i, arlir.f? that ir.en ho actit out i,iu of Indiana, ha-, said he approved th rmes. in 11 snort inna ywsistant ,,1 that aition 'bief of. rolicD ncbuutler and fifty of .1 of th.' prisoners showed liny l-erp nnnel with rifles were 011 the i.-a-ado and did nu bousUnK. Tiiey r,y lo Milrr a'lcc'.ive. sei'vl' aihny -villi . 1 e. .,Tt- ! "; .1 1," ny. Vviis filvc;i ii s". Oi'fic'Vto ''"I If) till Cnpfcti Hrlfrga of tin of,i jhe I'enniylvnnin l-il train mid 11.(1 dead lw iiiul-derfi' ftf? ihe far hArii. Tin bunt ftfter ViinOine, NildirifMlr and ()oiikl- Inline, liafely .cinpriieiKaHl. and Itlioueh tho ni"ii Kiumv the pollen were after .them they remhine 1 in the ciiy. Vnalne,l,it- lliee ("ft tile cifV liad I'iSt h.. ..,.. .h i.iohi in ,. iioe-lsind rnilroail la born : were tifi.-r l'ie:n 1 out nenr.'Millers station. lull., where 1 lu'S(' h'ft bd-iiM will, th- Chicii they were mirprlsed by the police. i ''"'"' 1 lv" V!1"'""''-1' f'1 l,i'1- ""' Th nillee nlnced little ndlaiu-e on V'"" ' KhoB;i- ot ia h4 work as tic ii' ail h, oiid.;liVi,:i it sve.re off to 1. 'i . l I .ice.-; f,ol. ' I Tl'e III -u l,t' 1 lie ';,'!! at the ii.c. -oiil! fi l l rptc.oi v.lth ;v :; ra.-.'uliy and J j ill" tone Hie .two p.o, lliis in; 11 rua'i -d 1 up to Ilie locomot , a iitiinlrcd f.-;:ne :' i-epoi't a to the whereabouts of the M-iricn uua.. ftlKltives anil sent but eight men to '"nl'lce at; he pok Ktllloi'g aintloii. The officers reached 'he cab .window. N ':'ti liliar his face -i-iii t or cords Ml thi'oilKh ,i.u, lurnc'l loose villi showed not the slightest hcsllallon in 1 finfcssiiis to their cttniM. Their de nieanor v, a mora thfil of boys who ha 1 1 0-1 ti rouftlily -plUerliiR. VanDine snl cpiipht. talUed fruely, showlnw ill wo-d .11 I henrinc the rnur.'ijne thnt he ha. revejiled thrmisliotit. VnnPine and I lie.lcrnieli- itiiniiiteil lliat Marx had inld escr,tl.ai:y the truth in connectliiA llie-a with 111" viirloii crimes charged cp acalnst them nnd said that they did the killintr in the ear barns. With only a short Bridewell sentence lepl esevti liifr their criminal court re to six months ago, the exploits youth since last July have police department of Chicago tale of bewilderment. Tile list ,)iis. husband, wife and three children. d the family. The poisoned meal ere exterminated today through the .' n,x,.d with other meal today and. Altai foigetfulness of the wife, who used In preparing breakfast. , ha, I. Ill the dug out at about 01? lit o clock, i-"'. '""""ci ui snot iiiin.;. guided by T. lielchers. a schnnl teach- , i"e m the 11. ..a and race ai ' : nf :. victims killed and wounded In er, w)ji had given the Information of J'H hiiu In- the thr-at, .aiisiu- him ,f. .(! h:,lf v,,n. fmvs: the presence of the men... As soon as trouble. j Killed: they were in kIkIU of the place. the of-j When they left Hi" Main both incfij ,,,, ,.,,,,..,. niir.l-r.-.l during saloon fleers advanced In a circle upon the I were barely, able to travel. The connti v ,,,, jv lug out. in isi oll who was walking at ilial p.a.ce is r,,ii -n. sauu.i ami cyi ; A, .p.hnson. inurdered In n sa il closer than the others, picked up lip by gravel pits. l o ilesperailir -s , , ,., ,.,.,. ,, August 2. , chunk of wood and hurled It at tlie.made slow .process. The IVrin, n.' Johnson, molonnan, killed lua- out. Instantly there Was a shot 1 1 a llroad laborcis ami odli-cis ot.th - MINISTER BALFOUR MAKES SERIOUS CHARGES London. Nov. ;.--render llalfoiir. at the annual baliiiie of the Culled Ci'rvlce club. lonlKht delivered a speech which was devoted entirely to the re forms Instituted by tin- war ottlce and avoided the fiscal tiiiestion. lb' said that he hoped the war nlhVo Imiutry committee would iiilckly evolve a sat isfactory result from Its Imestlua lions He blamed the Liberal predecessor of Ihe present Kt erillllellt for their policy of st'irvlu:; the army, which I o!b y bad resulted in the dilllcullles .experienced hi tic South African war. not w It livtandlui; the efforts of tliel present ;:ovcin,ciJil. which did Us ut Former Captain In U. S. Army Who Has Been Incarcerated For Four Years and Two Months Will Leave tho Cell This Morning a Free Mao. He Who Was Court-martialed and Sentenced to Five Years Imprisonment For Defrauding the Government Will Seek to Recover His Honor In Courts of Law. lynvcnworth. Kim.. Nov. 27. Th doors of the : euu orth prison will open at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning fur "' . .. . , .. r I.. .. . .. .,lir. most lo tiring lb.' army up to an if- "'"" .......v.... fii lent standard. lie contended that of , ngluci rs in the rolled Hint.) atliiy. (be army as framed bv the Colonist Convlt led by a court-martini of con-, :;oi ernmcnl. operating tbroiipli I ord ' spiiacy lb defraud the government, he I insdowne and Lord Vo:.rly Ivi l per-' has liiilahed a term of live years linprl! forived 1 feat ill outh Africa that n 1 niimcnl. hahi!T a credit of tell nioHlhi nation had ever attempted or had ever for good behaviour. Carter will leave e.-irrte l out. but he Bald no enthnsiaatle gratitude had been displayed to those who v. ere rrnponrlble for tblB remit. MINERS' PRESIDENT THROWN IN JAIL ia ! W- Tcllurlde, Colo.. Nov. 2. PreMdonl Guy Miller of the Miners' union who was arrvated yesterday and thrown lulu ' 3,v ia!l. W33 released llil motnini: by SherlfT Itulan. In cxpl in.itio:i tli- helilT ill : 'There w.a'i no wnrraiit f.p , for Miller. Wo locked lilm up biiur.- ; ', he wus talking to the prisoners thiiKiui. , .. , the burs of a window." j ii.i:.. r "Tin y oitght to .Intimidate inc." :v I ,UJi0 President Miller,, ' thnt Is (CI there in -to , U." . I tomorrow for Chicago and be met by Ilor.iif G. fUoue. hla nttortiey. who has I ollecting evidence In the elvll c.T-e penditis in the I'nited f tales couri tbetc, through v hlch th former army ib'cr liepci to pet vindication. Judgi Ko!il:aat ii to decide whether Carter Is entitled to valuable t"Vvli an I real ro tatc whlth the- jTctif:' r!ftn.t rerw fccurcd illcsBlly , Mr. Stone 0ec'::rrl to- - Hi i l.'-.'ore the case is ctvJsd n r-"3'vl'l' fcivt. ample procf lint a larre r'ivV of money whlth crr-A i'r-ib.iou agaiust Carter was secured from I1L1 father-In-, FlolMTt V. AVescott, dercanei", who a iidllionai e In New York. Mr. t aci ording lo Mr. Utono wan vencrous with his son-in-law . le ii he turned over $lK).(K'0 of i shortly after Curler's iiiTrst, the iccepted the gift ns a mutter of The next day Mr. Westcott Continued on fugc 4. i - id Drlseoll fell In a lieap shot through IVnnsylvanla r d I'll" I '01 1 1 i 1 1 tlei I on jiae ti ) 1 Appalachian Park Billjs Introduced in Congress (Special to The Citizen.) Washington, Nov. 27. Uepreseiilative Gibson has introduced, u hill for the cilia 11 -mountains, embracing not les'i than S.OOO.OHU acres in the - states, (if West Virginia, Virginia. North Caro lina South Carolina, lennesse'. ieor- Purchase and eHlablislinicut of a 11a- Pa y! Alubam.i. to be "known 3 the flonal forest preservi In the Appala-) National Appalachian park. PANAMA ALREADY HAS HER "PAW" OUT FOR THAT $10,000,000 Faiia-r.a. Nov. :;, The Uight opposi tion to tho ratification to ths car.aJ treaty between ths Republic of Panama and the United States, which appeared m the iethrr.us -a day or two ago. no.v Sr,nt-.A - . , r ,.-. e-tiia iu ue overcome, 11 hol aiu tether dissipated. This opposition en amateJ .itir government officials who now bave been won over and thorough ly convinced by 'thetsaaonable arsu tnenta of their conferej. The plan outline 1 in tbe'e dispatches T3terdujr by which tha treaty was to w signed and dlstchej to VTahlnp ' on the day of ltsarrlval he'e bo: nen abandoned because It li feared t 'kat auch rapidity- of action might give ta Impression that the treaty, had been hastily and Inadequately i-on?iderel and thus lay Ihe mointK-r of the Junta open Ut criticism. It Is-oertain. hoT "rr. that the treaty wljl be ratified without th allrhtest ODDositiun. . Want Thif Manay. . T Jroternment circle here It 1 n Id that th Jnntl. as soon an tht;. taty ha been ratified will address a r.cte ta Secretary Hay asking that J3, , C00 GvO be paid in ca"sh to the Panama 4 ' l . mn ni-d VAJk 1 11 t government aca tnai o,wv.itjv t 'r,i in such a manner that It can be invested, the interest payable to the government. It can oe aaia aumor ttatlvely that the Junta i3 still firmly opposed to undertaking the redponsl bility for any portion of Colombia' foreicn Indebtedness. TAXES TO BE ABOLISHED r- ir, 'm- :. The Junta at Panama has notifieJ all steamship agents that the laiareilo lax will be aboiisnea j-- ...,.,iw,e j TTiis iax has been a most exorbitant one and was Imposed for the purpo"' -of meeting fictious expense.! ii cnnnertlon with the keeping up Of n fUinintIne ship in Tanama Jlxy. .a" local press has called me a-.rmi"" oi the Isthmian irovcrnment to the present n.iv tt.i rates, which have doubled since the last revolution. It W said that a reduction In tnese rw soon.be enforced. " -- i A ) . ANOTHER CRANK MAKES HIS . ; WAY INTO PRESIDENTIAL PRESENCE New York, Nov. 27.- 1'ri'sMoi't Kin'- l iudu their vlyilum e nnd handed to the , .-It came to New York today lo sil- 1'tVKlilcnt a panacea which 'tis claims ha tend Ihe I'linei Ml of Janu s King C.i ade has dlscovci ed. The letter. H as give, I whoso late wife was a siste. of tta to one of I lie special olllccrs, und tha IMi iSident'M mother. I Hiring the live man, w ho nave his muni' , 0C A; , U. hours he was in the city he was sin-- liiining, of l.'iO Uroadway,- was taken rounded by several hundred pold cmen by ihe police lo cou:t where he talked and a number i.r special ofllceis, but aa ,il!ly. The incident lame as tho Pros-, appatcnlly harinb"s ciai.k n anac. '."j Continued on page 6 ; v J ' " " '"'' ; .'. DR. C. S. JORDAN RECEIVES THREE . VOTES FROM ISLE OF CUBA A surprise was tarnished in The I'lli Zen's voting contest yesterday by tho receipt of h:ee voles for fir. Jo.la:i from the far distant Isle of Cuba. The coupons were forwarded In an envelope bearing the address nf "Cuban Lull I and Leaf Tobacco Company," Havana, Cuba. Tile attention of The Citizen has he'Vi called to the laet that one or two snb scilbcrs intended to stop their paper and renew ilic stlb.-iriptlon later oil for Hie purpose of Kivlng the votes to eer lain candidates. Notice is hereby l( : that such subset Ipt ions will not be eli gible for a .'-ingle vole. Th nt'-j.! stands: Dr. Sawyer 19.271 The Destroyer- .1. 0. Wells. . . rt. P. Fostflr He. L. B. McBraycr. . He, Battle. . . Il..r,vinn Miller . I I , n a ne in W C. l-raok Hi M II rieli b'. . . A B'smherT fjr MpriU'pfbnr . ... . . Or HitlirH Dr. Chas I. Mmnr. . . br, A. M. rjallard. . . . (Ir, .'irdan Dr . Se "tr a. wmiirrk Cbif. fj. I.e . . . . ..'sHi A Nichols Or Millf ndr. ... ... J. J. Yates W. B. G"yn. .. . Dr, Paul Paay in. . Penrose 8 a Id win Dr. Prioleay . . . T. A. Jones. . . . . Rev. W. M. Vines . . . J. H. Louglirii Vm. Krif,--. . . Hiram Lindr-oy. . . . 12.455 ' 9,395 ; 2,84-1 ; ?.272 1,435 i 1.143 LOR I o;: 711 f?it i r5n i .V. I Ml I ;IV1 - tjn j i'-?;' I :;it 12 .Kin ;-nt ; ml 163 j 137 Dr. Linn... , .. 135 M. H. Kelly 115' i Dr. Dan Sevier 114 ! O. C. Mills. . . ' 114 Clarence Clapp 105 E. P. Gilkie 102 . C. A. Raysor 100 A. L. Stockton.., 100 , Rules of tha Contest. ' is Coupons must bo cast, within one week from date printed thereon. The contestants must be residents , of. Asheville or Its suburbs for at least ; a jiortlon of the year ami be regarded . ' as such. and must be either professional or business men. ' I No attache of The Citizen will be tallowed to enter or participate In tha ' coiit.t. No coupons will be nccepted titilem ut from The Citizen or Issued to aub- , ri'bers under the conditions govern lug the contest. A subscriber paying Jl.ni or more upon hi subscription will receive a , icjal coupon giving him uno hundred ..te; for each dollar so paid. If an "Id Fubacriber neeiiies a new siibscrip lorn, both the old and the new aub---, ribi-r w di receive ion votes for each -dollar m!i bv the new subscriber. " o coi'lc-! of Tim I'I'iAPIl Will be "!'l during Hi" contest except at the i mil ir pri(.-. ' ' ' - l lia n. itne murt b plainly written en r. n i '".it"!. )'i where ceaipona tr' V"'"d to mimlu-ra'tV'etdlllff' t- i ii r it, i- noici po counted In him. i,es i.f 7., r,'i .r jai) aud properly ark"' All ro'jpons vofd must be tegtsferM-befor- being dopiislfod In the ballot box for the convenience, of the contest e'!'nr in tebiilattng the vole. Vote raclstrred bef" C p. m..- "l?! hTTiritd slid. Ho- report fhade up for the d4v: Coupons rervei after p. in., will be counted ulth the next day'a 1 nl. '"'-. CITIZEN VOTING COUPON. I l l, ("cuj on is Gocd (or One A'ote for As the Most Popular Man in Asheville. i.- NOVEMBER 28 V- .' s . ; Cut out an J eft po tit In th ballot box at T7 Dally CKiztft' ofRo
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1903, edition 1
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