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1 i THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN EXTRA VOI, XXIV. NO. 20:?. ASIIKVNJJ:, X. ('., THURSDAY MOKNINO, JI NK '..", I!S. PK1CH FIVE CENTS. CONVENTION BREAKS UP IN GREAT CONFUS'ON mm KITCHIN WITHDRAWS HIS DELEGATES AND WILL HOLD A RUMP CONVENTION CRAIG AND HORNE HAVE NOT AGREED Most Exciting Convention in the History of State May Lead to Great Bitterness and to Two Democratic Tickets. DELEGATES OF HORNE TO RECONVENE Will Try to Make Nomination at Session to be Called Together Again At Noon Today. r CHARLOTTE, June 25. The Democratic state con vention broke up in a row at (i.4" lliis morning following a mutest on the question of adjournment. A motion to adjourn was apparently carried ly a fraction of a vote hut Chairman I 'arsons took the hull liv the. horns and declared the convention adjourned un til 12.30 today. The Kitchin delegates, who had opposed adjournment as a body attempted to appoint a chairman of their own but the effort failed. Kitehin's managers held a conference on the table which permanent Chairiuan Parsons had left and issued a call for a convent ion at t h" court house at 11 o'clock. They declared, however, that they would conic back to the auditorium and state their case. Meanwhile both Craig and Kitchin supporters declare that thoy'tvill nominate their candidates independently and run thean on opposing dcmocral i' tickets. Four bal lots were complete without result when the row occur CHAKLOTTi:. June l a m 'I roiilde stalled In the con-.' nli-m iltir-tnt- the third ballot. win u Tvrrell "iintv whs r' in In d Kit-Inn ii.id niHile a net Kain of :!.: 1 mi of oiu vote. t"-uiK 1 In I"are to i'i.u. hut aiu inK elsewhere 1 and when '1'vri'll "a- called Kitchin f"lk cheered be n . i nise It reported a solid vol.- "f l..i tl I- II' till). III! lead "f tlu foilll. I Vole ,, , ml I foT K it-'li ill am I I Us ,,r Cr ,! 'I he point of orib r wa ina de t li.it I In i "to could n"t be su l.iinr'l until at It the total roll vva- call-1 ami the ' linlrman overru P d il Cameron Morrl on of .b 1. 1 nbur", li'l made the cbalbnce but vi-l l'il vvh o j 1" Avdlett of lOliZ.lbeth Cil (ok the platform to .iiku. 11 .i..i ten lie said there vv a lo.l ..i,. .1. I rale present from Tvrrell .-'lid In b. nu: a Kitchin man bad limb i 'a Is n t thalllte (he Olloaiv vote. Tin la vv i in it ...Mission, and .Moii i li no;.-' ! 1 'rail! Ill, o ll do.v 11 v ... k. spi a k nu: to I i " ml-. ai ''I tin- Kllehin nu n mmlit laL..- lb ' . but if Ihev did I'u , w .1,1.1 1 ' " much more than tin- 'i.u: nn i ainn by this that vv In i. :b ! U' hlu vole InlKbt b. in 1 1) " I1 ' ' ok , o,,l. t ,1,,. i, Tin i. vv , .! ' He b. o,e (In Hi. .11: w ' s 1 1,. 'lUuatmk; dcleal-s wall.. I !t Co ' lsl-n The chair .b . nb ,1 th it t'n 'hall. m;(. wa" sus! ai md. vv In r. at tin ' '"iK and llorm men i lu fi" d. Tin ' "' In Id that to make a cli inc. I -v -"unl , of ,K. deleirat. s for , audi. lab TiU at i on, tit to the chalice. Th" ballot was then tinish'd. ami ! rd In linitesitna I cha n. - I rt "n "" I1'-' v ions ballot, the r. snli I Kr' ''in CtaiK Hot m 1 C Tl" f-ii! th ball.d result. -I a: :. -'" 'I an,, i )s rralK J.; 1. K it. Inn COVVKVIION IN PITMk. Millie Mines Of f Ulllll'.t lUUl- 11 1 il 1 ' '"""I PI. lured vi -.ter.lav r. " Jt'd ' 'Mi,v during- the s.-s-lor- : he ll. li,,,, ,,.,:.. ..... . o tlit tor names of the three ealididato Kovernor wa re i buiut nth priit- ed In ill' ll of Slate U lib- r. niltotl-'b "' M-tti'ns; hetittinK the st.ue- th. fi'aiest ass,.niblv of deiTi.srats tl "t8te has ,e,.n in th, m,p!t nmmcn- J CRAIG AND tons eonttst t!u- partv b.- i inovti - thoiiiaii'l- on thousands pa lnd in a vast convention ball d'-'oial'-l with llas and a inviiad ot l'-c(ie Imhls ho ts ol .bli;.ll.:. standing a I a I 1 1 1 - Iv lik I'u I. -, for III. man ol then I el, oil-. . -Iill.bot i,v resl.-tulK II' lis o III ea I. I hi-ir '. iolld l a n I I lab. I III I'.. id V IV V. 1 1 . I Willi. t In ol ;a II 'I . j i la iii . r. d lor a d iii r-si' ui at l'i I'o'.r:-., shouting a in u It it ml I in ui clamor I r I tin- nun tlu-v vvanl and ev . i v v In n-j the In t i hut in .1 bv . I. . t I . a li Hut 1 , : . . i i v In- i a nn I .1 In se- -a I c. ir. . n 1 1 . . 1 1 I Tin- battle c on iii al in I f..r tin ' - 1 v . i l n . t !i i p. a n ' I tin man n . c I - 1 il will li.s vv -.11 II b-l in ..I It- lo. h., ... i n tun. il . a . a mpa icn In i n j vv ikoiI a rn I'l -lull I j In ' I I a III I I. ' a: I have l ted. ami I' . t 1 1 . , 1 1 1 tin ll is ' idle to t.,11 to Hi' .1. I. as f .lark i hoi -.' " All I he l,m I I lone Tllf .'la' I e.ail . f. me- he t. d ami pi i n w . i . ,aviji lor ioii.s In win tlu v i . I o r v . ; I ami da vv n I .mud Ibelii till in .-..;. - ' . bin '.Inn l ti a .) .1 "a. h l lln-v a 1 1 . ...t..(.i. d as if bv i,;l - nn III I" - a' t In ll vv I - t me tlu on v lit a is. I ml i v ; i 'ed . a down. In. ..in v p.- t Mm al I tliuiK on Cu hr t or : ml n i in. is. Cnim-nlion Piclliiilnarii s I" l"l' II .oil pi fl polll iii-. . tin- .., ainlitol . vv hu b d Cn.,r..:i I hall la re i . I a t ! .. r n i bin lad to .. in r in- t,. - in s vv I.u h bai l! . hai imaira- . !!o la I ! 1 olll i olilil I - ' 1 ' 1 I vv Iii. ll ,,,, ,n.. In r. . l ull,- do... li .ai a lal . I . . I. .: ;n a - -. Iiiblv ! .1 1 up t , ,, ',. i . a hi.n band bin. lit nu I ,,.i, -. to ,n i.ulo - dum - i w -I Th'" ,. . j.,t. - l.o ! 111. all b. th i ' with 1 1,. o.bbTii "1 a t'av -1 II- icdula'e ,,, .1 ,..,. IS. il s.'.ll-- , id' I "o sl a , . I . .! -i.:n;i t Kit; lln i l "US , ..,,,1 .nf h.ai.L: -..a .. . ,,.-d f T--o,l..ll "I I 1 ,;, .a T b nnl pi a ' ami C i , -), ,, I ., c. ,..!!. I ord.-r a i tin 1 1 1 ' pi I. I 1 III. o- bv - deb -., ;l It. a II d tin II tsui "I" ' I tie I. I .1,1, "It i. . t -, u 1 !U II. K ot ., ,,d - p. . . in .-. 1 " matters in th.:u-...s ba: ol lit .,. a, tent . "Oil al , ,1 I" toe snail ,v.ul vv b ieh Is waited with ill "In on 1- , ,1 , ,e. ,. SS bl't In V.-.tlu -S P'""- ,. I until VflilllK the ball"! on the K,,h, 1 naloiial ii uiiiiuilsui .j,-t Packed Ihe low 11. -,,, w , j vv . !, : 1 I'l' si lit. d al- ,h"UL')l "I ' '"US' til" Mi.Ml-oS of tile ir!jl 1 1 . ,111 th lar tii"i,iiti.ii .stations niu' li xr. ai- i' ll, aii from neist lt "f t I" P.-'lii I S'S-'i' "I. and , ,,, 1 , 1 . ,t. the I '! ' ,1 ui' ait -end - thous ands tt-i'in 1 p .unions radius of a !,,:, Ii "d in. I' s ami -ii-n . Unit the K ,,, li'.n - he v . bill"! m.iiiv a ,,, ,. in ! c t , I !ls 11 ilu-ltit' rested , tt y, ,, itinc h 'ui ai. ..i la. k - i,,L, Tnnh 1- M :-. Kit' hum wmker. w. ll or'.. 1 1. d with nu .p. v lor n-c-es-a rv 1 v P'T'S. - at.d 1 . I l l in! . th II,, 1 in- n a ! md hav . :., ,-k.uip on bain I- and badges. Mr CraiK ha" n.. had tin mubi- ,j ,. . ar bet tin ! .pb am I,,,,, 'lh. West is stalulitiK li itn ,e U 1. and a p.,v . r itub , .1 is ..n. W. T Crawford, his .. ..ntline s..--eh be- ..in vvlinh mov.oi iiisint- resie.j 1 l b- t" "... the tiuth or his claiiii , Un,: the nominetion should gn to the W est. Aycock was in Rreat form j in nnmitMtinK ('nil; him) his elntiiient plea swept 11 tide of enthusiasm for the Western ..candidate, espis ia lis us 111- pictured I'liliK ttlElltlllK lit his shh Iii (In- ureal battle fur white suprcm ni y in IMiK CrillK Sleorlni; Colliinlncc At H caucus f (In- Itlllicombe dele Katinll tli 'Unwind sli crillK i-i nil -inlttec. with full powers to ai-t fur tlu1 entire ih IcKiili.in was appoint, il : Or I) K Sevier. Chuilman, Chas. A Wi Mi. Win J. Cocke, I,ouis M Honine ami Crank Chapman. Marcus I.. Heed. WiiH chs-tod (.-halt'tnan of the Hulicomhc delegation lv acclamation. Crowds Assemble Varied won- the scenes nf the morriiiiK prececdliiK' tin- lirst session nf tin- convention at nurin fur urbani zation purposes All the thousands that massed like bees 111 hotel lobbies utnl Hooded tlu- sunlit streets realized that tin- tierce campaign uf tin- past few weeks hail so Inti nsilleil feeling, iiiol drawn tight the lima of supporters that it was ain to seek u break of ili legates lor several hallots much p before the ileleates assembled. At 1U:.: p. 1. pie struggled Inward tlu- gnat auditorium. Its lofty celling crosMeil with irntl girders blazing with hunting und festooned with ropes of tinsel. At eleell o'clock a great throng clamored for atlinlsslon at tin- iloors. many lichgates being bitterly disap liolnteil because thev were shut out by tin- absolutely iii cessurv rule that tin ( oiinty should seat on tin- main flour more delegates than Iwhc the number of Its eonyetition vote. This pive room on the main floor for only 41 Buncombe delegates out of the ",00 lure, but some of the rest were given mats by western counties whose 'lliarters was not lull, and still others i;ot vail of the iT.O nailery seals al lotted to each candidate man iger Hut it s. I Ined a-; II ev ' I V body Will pies 'lit from every when-, and it was a re. plendeiit and impressive scene that one saw from the wide platform with Us s'-als for oi i( ra and H( guests as 111- J-eifed out over lb, l.eriblione I re! and i li' bin: galloii.s massed W , p opb .M.-.nv of tlnn, looked Itlled to .o my 11 III V HS .., mivr III do in on tin main l..or where J.-iM" -e" tin lluhl. and I am not ashalll I (da .'Id. d--ic.li.it IliK the KloliiMK: ol 111 i uinti'; were siirroiiiub d b (tu ple! of vigorous democrats Couspic- lioil. ab..vi all tin- ..Hi. i-i was the fbin nil-- del cation vvhieb with iC 1 1 ll a l ' i UOU-.I' i'lo-li .1 chairman, Mark I.. I,'. I al in He -. ei , I rotil of I he c lit i I. a. I. 'l b. II ho al count i.-s of lb' v. I ami II" I rov a 1 pirtl v i . It turdv nu n eoiilident al most "f i. .iiiiii.: v itiorv. and v. In u I It. i . ino He In I . In. r it vv a a. bo. nun : i ,.,i .. In . r- to Ciah: vv lit. h Hum ..nib. w ill. IN. U . a I. i b.-.. .- In erniK Itt-eins Iv Mill follov.el . t h. i e .IL In I pbntv it lii-l'l I" : lid. a lol win. bam: in.. und then hob I w ith rai-lv a . In . r for lb. Ir man N-. ..m p artu ulai I . xp. I. d tin- .-taut ami .llitinlu d n II. III. II V. In. mo II- I p.. e the I lol lie I..I . . to Sl l.ol d. 1 .. e , am- o it vv .. in. 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i ' thai ha rd I a I boil" i li. .1 w as In a I'd but it did si . 1 1 1 . 1 i a 1 1 .' . that K I . ' h i li I iu-ii vv I . i'.. . i 1 1 1 . I lot -. hum a tini". Tin Ir li .1 t on lie i 1 i . . I no i ii i . I mail to I hill I ..I I Tan; but Iwlchlli loll ale , . i e a w. II am. e(; a 1 1 a i will V n v. Ii' li al I .' I l t b. l-i li lb. .1.1 I em. i on. in. K Hi hill bainu l Tin ii l In' K lb Tin .,k. I'd ! lo.. . a I I a ml I Ti inn d - , , y ui .- . . r- Th' b nnl .la v ed and t In Ci 1 1 r i ,. i , i I , --at -a h ii t w a il in c , in ll lie pi op. i lino ba i o in to b i ,,- lh. in. I III. V I, .id I. Ill, i It . v d old hi. sh ' -t t a on a i:a t IniK it .if. . tin K iteb ill ' a . a ltd t In ii without the bundled ot j airs and Willi a t .lest III ol ml" a I'll lln Sudd. 1,1- a he. 1 - .ll. d a . a 11 IRIU'I. up 'rait: liii'li on ' f w a V 1 1 1 u tin:; hen i. aln "f m.i'.. vvbu h - ' . .t th. Mn 1 liT-.f- with It a sii-laimd V"lulio id sound that iiiust ba-.a a pt.a I led the opiiosttion Kit' tllll sboilbl 111",. ! have ri-ked a Joint .bbal. of .bee, with tlu Clai' m.i. atnl il was If 11 i f .. .1 11 1 that :: J i-.'inlv loiiii. n w r- waved for tht'-' miacr ..f an ls.111 be fore lln .h III .Itstl.ilioii .I,.,! out. alb il In llah-r It was 1 ' in :. hit. ha 1 ma 11 1 1 uldl C, Chat lia In of lln tat. . cut I V e 1 0111 nilt I. a II' d t-.t ol der ami i 11 irodm .-d th, v m table ;,. r p I 1 1 ', .Id of t,. I'l iii.it iv I'uptisl . bar. h who was a m. ml - r t lln- in- mmabb eotiv entioli of l-.-.x e off. T.'l a prater that ca.oij t e. uni; mmht mart: the , "iiv-iit s in S . I h . vv 1 tt t' thl .,i'ii':,,,n) t!., a violin S..I-, I... Miss ilinehardt of Clev . lam Cliarlott. The h' nl.iriS r.'idini; ofl .,.,.i, thi' call was Int. rrui.lt d In ' fre.-li I ,,, ,,, cllc-rs for ITaiK ami Kibhin j death i I Chairman Ch.ithum made a v , rv brief speech savihL; In vvaeild nut lie- cept tin cha irma nsh ip 111.1111 andjtoda tluti 'S-, nti'ii as t.inpirarv - hair-j He als ' tnan tin veto Table and h.h.v.d pie .,: il'.n ri:nr T J Jarvis win. was itn-'t- ,,..,,) -t , . ed nidi at: uprlslnc of oep-Kat.-s ln,,,,t tl , -Mr .I.irv 1- . aptui, d tlu amln i,. e w ith I ,,,., ,,,,,, his .leauic int rod in lh .11 s.i . m that I aval I In bad In aid tin members . le 1 r for j p, ,.-,, an h"iir. ami now In wanted lh- m to Th. nn give the Id man" (wene ndnutes He sa id the ' mi' 1 11I1..11 met m a spien- It- did ( it.v and atuoliK ' Im. in opb, this:,,,, eall'lm' f.r many "am. lis" an I I hen ! t - ,KK,s,,, Hint tin re In- ll'. ..o ureal ! ,iirrv f K't awav. II. was 72 v-arsilv ,,i, rn- -aid and 7J he had been ! a d.Tii.sr.tt. Tin n In- sought to p- ! tin- pr.ul.nt to U- s. nt 111 Ins name , move some of th.- biitern. of theiand that .f Mis p.oos. velt to prim e-, camnnien bv a-, lost thai ..n. h ,.r ihi. tantlidates was a One man, and would make a good itnvrimr, and that I'll (erncHS Bllllllld be left III the counties and out nf the conyentlon He urged a lair conservative platform saving that while the parte was against in" nopollcs It mtist stand as a guardian angel protecting honest capital, olhei wise It would tie false to Itself and (In state lie told of he glorious hlstmy of North Carolina, and said Unit there were only two administrations ol which It wan ashamed, iliose of lo. den and Kussell Now he said the stale Is clllllnH n the llclegabs for Hound Judgment and as the partv was great er than any man In II. therefore the party Interest should be the sole ill terion. It was 1 r 1 5 when the calling or tin roll of counties to see II tin re were any contest began (imt-rnor (acini's Mewwige. Walter Capon read a message to the convention from (luvoriior Hlcnn In which IhoK'iwrnur wild ho had Hied to he impartial between the can didate uiul ursed warty Interest as the sole consideration The name of each candidate was mentioned there wen h.-ers but not many because dele- na.les were tired The letter was as follows Mr. Chalrmun anil Kentlemen or the invention: Cnablc to attend the meetlnu of this coiiM'iitlon 1 take this method of axsiiiliiK each meinlier or my deep Interest In the ureal work in which you are etixaiteil. and express the hope that ovirvthlllk- shall he done lor the iipltitlnK "I the state und the perpetuation of our party principles This Is twit the kind of letter, or nn occasliMi upon which 1 should Klve cxpreswlona to my Wews In regaril to tin- (ireat instic that are soon to conic bdoi-e our people to he decided by th. Ir ballots, but at the proper time and III evi ry section of the stale. I want It dlstlnctlv understood that 1 am ready to Kl'e uc"ount "f in; .-tew ardyhlp. Knur years nco In the city ol Oroeimhoro the people chose me lo be the badir of itur irly by iiomlnatlnK me as their eanrtlrlnle for novernor In weakness. Illlt w!Hl the dm-piwt love for -the stale and Its people, I have d to render an account of my standard hip In lb" laiiKUaKe or b. loved s ine, Z.-buloli M Vane" I -an l a ise my hands tie - f you ia Tliry are i lean " Thai I h e . mad' uil-tal.es. no one will admit more readllv Ih.in I That I have II I. d at borne bv liiculatlliK biub bb ab ..ml noble avpliat imis. to I' b-vale our I pie, ami build up out re-.. oil ei . ''T ins ha. beli-ve. a- ni l abroad in no uncertain Hied lo Ilia la the world I til I It believe, that 'h. arts-i and population of .v . a re I In be: t and m - at -li .t loll, 1 lit lleve i-v en In V . a ill a ' "til nie c.real . nun- lo pass dm til K I ll I - i.Iiiik I" our stale, est 111 111. v. or--t en.-IhiiiK- lia idmiiii 'laii-oi sin h a'- a sl 1 1, meiit .1 the .dab .hbl; admllil-I' I mi? to the i- lit . ot en in 'lie 111. .bat -In nib. Hid blind c.nlalliiK ts'ilmad rati- .. as to l i i"i and la ii to lln- pe pi. I'liin no ini.ov,'-t n.h tin rail is.otovv a! lh- d-allio! ijnsi i chve illie tn folium ll" s land lb wa. a nia.lt man and a .1 mankind nalise that ti'eil uiohblil He hail lln ,iK,eil . was 1 1 1 . r 1 1 1 . ami 1 1 1" : i I v i . id.-al . In ha. I a iuK'd liomslv, obev , III I'louiotitiK Ihe i h,. had a Midi . , o t a u Hint makes him alio, i, and stiimil il Iuk , ) , .. ( J . .' in hi. .bath as he bsiv., st in 1 1 1 -1 1 -i-tiial ou (hi, Hie lev. led, I. ".''i-l.'l and loved ;, , Kl ,i,. .,, , , , 1t , , ,, .,. , Kl-eater wv'sM. n , Colli in ued on paKe four! ' - PRESIDENT WAS SHOCKED BY NEWS ssues I 'roi-lainat ion I'iulo gi.inur I 'ead Statesman and Ordering Flags Hall' mast liVS'l Id: P V . V .Ion. -1 I .1. I'll d K - Pi '-sitb I.! , nd, was . oiiim ii'iu at'-d sl at 1 1 1 -s -uiiiUUT holt,'- ( 1, I . iiis.-d a la ii- l ! ,. pi . -nb ill s pa 11s Mi , .). pi sin., k. 'I at the uiiu .ls.t. l It h k-rapln d ..ml at IT un ' T"li V I - s . mp.itli . ami that -I , 1 ami asklliK I" I., n u;- j T. . . land s . ai li.--: . 0, M n- tTii. ol tl.. lal" I - , laiiu r ' ' to lln ,.. In re to, I.. 1 h.llil-'e I tidings I.. Mr c . I . n , b r 1 1 c Mrs p. tl.-. I at M vita. hi. ib nt - I mis Th- an u - , , 11 ,,'ii t w a - ma d' ihat Mis 1: ,00 veil .v ill at- , 1 1 ,,! I 01 me ' 1 T e I , i 1 1 1 ' prim . ton I f ,d iv It veil stated at the , s j ( 1 t I , . . !.t ol ,1,' I "level.! II I K p. , . ,i,. a band,. 11 hi.' v I,.- -i.ih llaivo'd b.al h, ; he was ,., ,,ve started , d a pt'o. la nation to the . .anil . nl-.ltiZll.K tl." . n .... inn' all K'.v or n - a , it -ma t'-d lor lh in- j tinx 'bat military a ml !- r.b d t he bit. i 1 1 d 1 v of Ihe f iniers ! 1 b t.t and Mis I : . . is, v 1 ! I. ,-f.eretar. !.".!,. w.l! Ha v on a spei ia I train , Pi in. -tan, to attend t he v will r-T 11 11 over tin si 1 1 v st 1 r Pa v i mm. dial" -fniu-ra! services A w 1 1 in it .111 pa s . fi.l.n f 11 nera 1 sa me l.a, after b autlful 1I 0..I wreath was or. b red by ton. to n. 1-ex-presid. r.t ed bv Hie bbT of th. TAFT LAMENTS DEATH OF THE EX-PRESIDENT At Vale Alumni Ibnner He luulogizes ( 'levcland's High ( 'oiirage and Ideals. CHAIRMAN Wild- UK NAMKD.iri.V S The Illness of Mr. Sherman .Makes a I'ost poncmeiit of Meeting Necessary. (By Associated Press) NKW IIAVKW Conn . June H Vvs of (he dealh of K Cieslil' 111 .rover Cleveland, threw Into a shad w of Keniilne mn-riiw th.' com incncc lent festivities at Yah-. His-relary W Mr. Cleveland as the procesnkui the officials of the iinherslly. the fac ulty and the Kruiluntes, was foi iiiIiik to march lo Woolsey Hall lie ex-preKM-d his il.-i p remel at Mr Cleve land's death, and said: President Cleveland was one of Ihe .. ,i ..i ...,, ,,l in nllv Ills ' I death Is a instlllcl iiiiw io nn- int-i i can people." At the conclusion "f the commence ment excrcbes, Secrcta r Toft an- iniiniiaai imii on aceouni u io u- tlnu. il tlliKM'ioi It. preseiilatlve .lames K. Khcnnan Iv had decided to pot- poilB lor "lie VVi'lv the lllcellllK Ihe ub-i onimllba- ol lie- national coin- Illllli , which wan appollled to meet lllni in colli, lenee lo Heleet II national clialrman The adjournwl meetliiK vvaa to have belli held III Washluu ton, on Wednesday, July 1st. Hy Hee retary Tail's ileelslon It will Hot be hold until Wednesday, July btli, In Washiiift-ton. At the Alumni dlhnif. aTter lb formal i oiiinu neement exerelies. K.c iclarv Tall ' llvered the sei nnd of his -h lu dllled addresses for the we. k lie make only a casual reference lo poll in s In his speich. Ihat bf lllg w Io n he bee.l t advise the voiingest al nus of Villi that Ihe It i m lieniocratii " Is a "mere hMoi n al illserlptlon." AihhvMsfri Alumni. Seilelarv Taft sal between I'l - nl ib ii! Iladit v and St nor .l.taeijulm Nil Inn a the Itraatian ambassildor. who H.l , then toil. I . to lecelve 11 Vale ip. line .1 eieipont MoiKnll. W.i seated 11'o.t to the I'lalilau illllbatvradol Me tec. Old the dil l f doc tor of laws. Tin -.e.ielarv was Introduced bv President lladli v nnd ,tVi preface In the .on liiiv .. apt i-i li, the a see in Ida (s n sane - Kveivln.'ll lake, till hat off to all T n I il aid "Mr preside,, t . la di-- a lol .o lit l Ilien. men of a e I j.in in an ..ri . ion ot airroA .hep bv all his i "ii ii 1 1 v in, n and lluic !... m ,10.1. tltliliK pta.e to plonoulu. , ,, eul"t;v ",, him than Iti a met tine of V ,,!.. I., .li .1. .1 .,,,1 ln.,.l 1 .. 01. , .. " a le pu it ' t. r tin 1 . la I 't .ill 1 in -.,o v Hall, lit lo I In In , 1. Ion. 1 1 ' In . lav "I 'I.:!, thai "f hi I bo .,. . a ml In Id a 11 iiif.it 1 ' I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 .,i ball an ho. 1 r l.a te II t la . In a l,. M s 'fall .1 - I I. ,1 IT. o. hut and VI 1 - I 1 . 1 , 1 I v I,, 1 , 1 I ', un.: tin c u. I at tl,. pi .. I.b ni , a 11 1111 ll leieptioli STEAMER SANK WITH PASSENGERS 'Bv Avi,n..nt(it P. es 1 P I: IS. .Inn. : t - A -in pni. 1, ... Iill.ll.i -avs 'b.il lln Spanlsii ,l',i, I ,a 1 ,1 1 to . ... i 1 1 1 on tin- I o' I, mar no. ami -alii. A pain, loin, ... . .1 t... .,, , , b ut Th, r- - IiT ;.i-seiltor ,n, ,i,A b-.ard 'ooi to Co b aits ni up t . fi'mt: "I I tlspnl' he- old . I, : d la ml. d H , - known t h.,t ( .' en v iv ..I - vv . 1 . 1 , , I I at M.i". I. il hot . ,,t t In 01 ha '. -111. .In d - It- li '."id - v . . ':, ml. d at 1 .011 , r.lii.K P. II" "l n ia! Il-ds I h. I, 1 -u h. . a. i s d '.'. ,; a 1 ! .V nn ludluK a .siah v .1 il. 1 - 1 I, . i, nd ti , pas " rs Tie I .a r a 1 In 1 sen f mm 1 'a - 1 1 .. her. -Se ha ,1 la nd. d pa I t of .r ,.1 -a, ii.-, , Sh, .-as .. 11 lur ,v a v to to- ... h 11 o v ItiK to t il" f-K ll d-d for c,,t ,i n na WASHINGTON loi.-i at North I "a 1 ollna len.-ra I'y 1 f,r Thursdav ami Krblay: sllithHy cooler Thursdav In the interior: llitht j to fresh winds. niotly So ml, west 1 1 C . June '.' 4 - CLEVELAND IS NO MORE: DEATH CAME SUDDENLY AT HIS PRINCETON HOME GIVE CASTRO WARNING TO BE MORE DECENT m Withdrawal of the Legal ion from Venezuela Was Part of Careful Plan. CHAIKII' D'AFFAlltKN KNKW NOT IN Ml OF IT 'jjCallcd at State Department to Find Out Where He Stood. WASHINGTON. June J 4 ' Ooltlcoa. the V elie.uelllli clliirK' li'iiffalrs In WushliiKtou, was a caller i at the slate departliu lit toda.v. He I talked with Arll'IlK Ween tin y Adee I but (he latter declined to Indicate the nature of the conference. Mr I Veins has md the 11 molest bleu of ilcmnndliiK his passporti, as the out come of Ihe withdrawal of Jacob Sleeper, the American secretary and . charKe at 'uracils. I Mr. Sleeper, is comliiH home by 1II1. r. ui of the slab- department, 1U11I II Is admitted In official circles Hint the act means a practical cessation of j diplomatic relations with Vencuu pi I The Venemitibtn chiirKe had been In ' Nev Vork frtr several ilayii, nnd only I returned lo WuhhlnKlou at one o'clock this mornlntf nml knew tmtblnff of I what had occurred in VcricKiiela In eoniiecllo,, will, Ihe cI.ikIiik of the Atmrltaii laitallou (her. until lie read , the newspapei" at his lueakfilMl l ihl"-. I NoIIiIiik bad prepared the chaiKe tor Ibis netlou on Hie pail ol tin- ntllle d' partinf-lit ami Ihe 1,-1 1 . d mall f,om his I own country, dated the r.'th. Insl. lepotbd thai evelvlhlliK vv a 1 tpnd and thai tin re uaa lud ev't 11 a null lion of Inibolil. plaKin- whl. Ii Is said 'to be prt veb id In some porta and v-nl III tin- capital at I 'aniens Vol a Su.blell .Move ll devi lop. h that On plo:i.t.i! adopted bv the stale tb-pa 1 1 mt nt not one of Ihe mom.nl. but was Ihe ie 'sull of vi, v careful eonsiilera I I'm 011 the pari or Mi 1 T ' I a I V lto.,1 and A . sl-tant Sterelalv lliioni. datliiK ba'k :is hit aa bet winter, wlnn u the l' i o. I ,d Si I1.1I..I I i.lK' . I In 1 tub d palllnelit supplbd lo tin S'liab all ol tin Kl-at lllil'-a ol 1 01 I espondi m-. that li;i 1 In 1 li ex. ha 11 K d Iii I vv 1 1 11 A in 1 It a and V 1 Tiezin la 111 the la T In v ea !, 1 1 I ; sa 11I I hat I he pis vent Is ,1 linn' to ,,vv a il il. '. 1 lopun libs ' " tie. ia liv to ei vv In the, ',i,. nleut I 'a llo I' vv IlilliK to p. I loll the I Till, d Slab--, lo lal-e the .1 step without am lute rv 1 11 111 k move on hi'4 part to men. I tin situation wliu Ii b" has l.i -. u n 1 1 1 iili'iiii Cell" a!" in- I the d"li, ll, aid II,; In in Ian alia 11 . , and It I b. In ,.d 1,11 In will . ..ill 111 u. to .U V I" has dun oi ,1.11. ' . .I nnl il 1 1. mill mm I Id b. .1. V t l"p, d I ' , beat 1,1 oiu in a li ," . e I VALE & HARVARD BOTH CONFIDENT o i;V( l (iicil Ra Whiili ('..Hies OH' Todav. Wi-at !k i I 'I 'linisiiig. (By Assornated Press) - hv la e 1 m i. 1 ,,,,1, .1 1 i ! lh, I I a I V a I 1 '1 .,!. It 1 .'. - IK la' . b.im.l I hmb tin . It ? ' a l ' 1,1: tin '.in' .', II h k 1, p- . I IU Will: 'In V.I I S , IS St ll.ol - v 1, 1 1 v In,, I , I. -1 thai, i I, 11,1 a t - l toll ami vv , hi h. ', ,,, id of lie HS.it I , , 1 on e . 1 1. ' b d I oil, "I I . . W .1 1 1 .-a, I' ',. re Tina . p. mm I, . I , -, , I , ," 1 1 , 1 Unlit I "I, ir b I that lln J . I "IT a III I - 1 " "olll. , ami . ha 11 L" d I 1. -id. 1,1 II . -. . II ,1 . isioli 11 a Is 111 I I .V ISC I o II,, I- ,, I h "I I'C I T nh nt 1 ; 1 .,- . 1 I T, , 1 I , ml, vv a f ol b.W.-d I' - 'be. bis O ' o I l,e pi , In ' ot S. ' I ta I Taft hi, I ll IS Imped t b d t 'o 1 , T , I of , I, t h u-lii sin ,1 11 1 1 1 1 tli, j 1 n 1 v 1, -1 1 - m en .'. 1 1 1 I, mi 1 i v , I' 1 -.all 11 ; , oil tin se, relal to od pi pi , ' '' to In, . oil Tie ' naeheH ..t both Yale and liar a i d 1 1 w - . . '. pf cs;t 1 "ii In b in 1 I .1 , IIIKhl that the laif tut w 1 t u the 'var sitv 'ti W's vv I i 1 be record hre.lklllK altau. p'ovlduir wind and warbr ar I fa-.t.rahb- Tin ...iit-i toiiiKht is dot .d lo sisliH ,,r many inscriptions '.man. -.I them with el.stti, llliiuilria 'lions .In the loadstead Is Hi.- riavai ! S'lUadtt-ii from Ha.uiptoli Hoa'ls Tie Ma t low .1 bearlnic Mrs llonsev elt ici I tb" liot.sevelt fntnll-. . who will te ainonu those 10 witness the (treat ra.;.-, has arlrved Was Stricken Tuesday Af ternoon, Died Marly Yes terday Morning. WAS UNCONSCIOUS MOST OK Till-: TIMK Messages of CuililoloncO Pour in Upon Stricken Family. fc (Oy Assoclattd Prsss.) PIUNCKTtiN, N J.. Jun 24. (irov.-r Cleveland, IwU'q prenlilent of Ihe Culled Hbites died at 8:40 thlt inornluK Mt his homo ' Wi'stlnml" In this qillet colleKe town whero ho had lived since bis retirement ai th nst tb.n a chief executive, almost twolv years ntto When death cUme, which wa mid den, there were In the (truth cham ber on Ihe second, floor of the Clov laud resilience, Mrs. Cleveland, Drt JoBiph I, Hrynnl, of New York. Mr,. cievehind'H family ihyali:lun and lir sonal friend; Or. Hcurite H. Lock wood, iilBn of New York, and Dr. John M. Carnochnn, of Princeton. An Of-r llclal hbiteineiil Klveti nut and lKn(! by Ihe three physli-lann Knve hitar trouble, superinduced by stomach an kidney ailments of lonK stnndlnif, Ihe enu. of death. Whilst Mr. Cleva-i html hud been In poor health for that ' taut two yearn, and had but a hundr'1 iiounds tn weight, hli death cam un- eiipsietmlly. -Home thm waok aiirn ha ww. broiiKlil home from Iakewoort, wher his eotitllllon Tor a time ivb uch Ihat ' Hie hotel at which he was staying waa kept open after lis rrKUlar season . because he was loo III lo be moved Hut when Mr. Cleveland wan brought back lo Princeton he showed signs of improvement and gained five pound! in weight land Camp Peacefully AH hound tonlined tn his room con tiniiomdv after Ills return to Prince ton, n wan not until yesterday that Mr Cleveland's condition aroused tin c.isIii.hs on the part of Mra. Clevo l.niil Cndoubtedly affected by tha heal, Mr Cleveland showed slgna of Isilure and Mrs Cleveland telephoned to I ir Hrv nnt, w ho arrived here from ' '. New- York, "t 4:26 i in Hr txK-tt- " wood r.illovved In- Hrytin rrorn NewJ 'olk, nml w ln n they reached here Dr. c.u mil in, a, Mrs Cleveland was also call, d In. ' ThroiiKh Hm evening Mr- Cleveland seemed to rally, ami Mrs, Cleveland f-dt a-eoiried (hat It was merely an other ,,f the many snacks, Mr. Cleve land bad su rf. red Mr. Cleveland be came wots. diuliiK Ihe nlKhl and Mrs. I'l. ".land was railed to Ihe bedside. I In i hu , baiul The dbitlliKiilsbed pa In HI - aiik inlo um-oli..,eloilsi,'SS from Win. b In I.eovered U Olllv P '.lb r a ii lapse This eolitllineit thiouboui (he iilht, and early riioru ini: 'l b- la tl lime he became iilieoti" too- wa. about two hours before h dn d I ti sit h w hh pine, fu I. .lo i b. r.ue he db d Mr Cleveland so icbl to sav somt Ihliu;, bill Ilia woids w - i e Inaudible biblreu Were Away. : . on. vn . i. dly did Mi Cleveland's .1. .tb ... sr. ihat not i. p.. or his four 'i.iblioh ivin at home The children n. .it tin- Cleveland -iniimer home ai Ta iii v oi i li, N H, under Hm care t Mrs p. ri In. . Mrs clcveland'a molio i W ord was sent to llieni of Hon bailors ilmlli, and Ihev will -tut al ..in for Prlne. ton Tl hlld- "ii Iv'thei. acd II, Marion aKed I He Hard, aned 10. and Krancla 'no-.. , , .-no-1 r, Prlileelou's t.rel, I I'rlenil Is i since Mr Cleveland's arrival in IT im .T .ii. II visits iiit'i, he had ''it ,, o .. i s p 1 , 1 1 o 1 1 s limn,' In Prlnee b.ii .vnhonnh his onlv oiTietiil connec tion wuh ITiiieiton Cniversity, wt-rw in- I. ' ,1'blp, known a,s the Stafford I an . I. . i.u i -hip in public affairs, ml he nu m bersblp in Ihe hoard of i.'int,,'-. tn- was i.'Kiii-'b.l as a strong fin ii I oi tin institution As a mem ber of fin bone! of trustees his coun--' I ami u -u ,ib iicmh vv re in vii I liable. Tin ia I llu-te. s' meeting W'llleh lll ait, in I., I was o, tober 17 l(e walked f I "iii a ,a!idaKc lo tin trustees room, batiiin; on a lu-avv cane This waa an iiuoottaiit iii'-' titiK of the board and Mi CI. veiai.d look a prominent part In the tli-M tisslon concerning certain piopos, d i-bangea In the unlveraly so. aal sv stenn Mr Cleveland was heartily Interest d in the wellfare of the unlveraity and a story Is told that hi! practically .lulu. . d Andrew Carnegie to present Carmirie Ijike to Princeton, (trover Cleveland was well liked among atu-di-nts and faculty. Ilia laat public ap- (Continued on ravsClTe.) f t i S 1 I tft I'T I 1,'f! it ! t 5 3 ! 1 i i'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 25, 1908, edition 1
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