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OA OF TWOmDN'71 V THE ASHEVILLF, CITIZEN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. I EVISE TARIFF SPEEDILY, SAY f BUSINESS MEN Delay und lriioc-rt.aiu(y niv Keeping Enter ri.Hcs A I' g fected at a standstill. sSUnOENTS MAY ,? MAKE LAST STAND . jjigbt on Rules W(nll Hold Up Measure I'rolmldv Iff for Months. fc (By Hlieldoo & dime.) ' jWASH INQTO:, Fell. 7. -Member, eft the way and meana committee of lha house and tha flnanoa committee ot th scnste, aa ell aa party luul- . an In both' houses of congress, arc Mng aelugsd these day with "hurry Mpr messages. Thar all relate to the , tariff, and tha tenor of all l the. aajne. "Hurry, up," they read, ' und gat tha tariff bJU passed and the - agdnr ovr. Our business ta at a standstill until wa know how the ehsdulss affecting us are to be v- changed." STha messages do not oome alone . tram thoaa Interests which enjoy spe clat benefits under tha tariff. Many' of them, are from man engaged in Industrie which art not protected at aU, tout which are affected, because of the uncertainty of tariff legislation, peiay la InavttahVi. ;lf tha history of tha Dtngley bill la repeated, tt will be nearly six montha yet before tha haw tariff art ... la ready- for. tha signature of Frea! dent Tart. Tha fifty-fifth eonarrenn. eaflsd to an aatra aaealon by presi dent McKlnley for tha purpose of tar. IB,. legislation, convened on March 16 and the bill which It passed was ap proved by, the president on tha fol lowing Hth af July. The ways and means Committee had tha plnglsjr bill raady and H wu reported from that eommlttea to the houea en tha first day of the extra session. Tha eoming extra session will eon vena about March II probably on that day, as tha llth falls on Monday. Tha way and means committee, now af-worlc on a tariff bill, will har tha measure ready to report forth, with, and I depend on tha two houses of congress whether It la pos sible, to .put tha bill through In ahprtnr . time, than was required to pa the pingley bill. .There was no such presaurt for peed In enacting urlff leguiatlon at tha beginning of tha MoKlnley ad ministration aa there la today. The country was than la tha aloagh of - flnanetal depression, and had been for aererai yaora, The wound to buelnesa , the was much deeper than It la to day and was expected to require lornrar time to heal. Business experts tell tit thert It nothing at present wrong with Industry except uncertain, ty as to tariff legislation. And, luda- Ins, from the tone of letter reaching tha capltol, tha Interest of the business world la not so much as to the char. actef of (he legislation as It Is In haying It passed as speedily as pos- Ibja. ' Insnramta In MhL ' bnt possibility of delay lies In the 1 determination of the house ''Ihsurg, etiu" to amend the rules of that body . when they come up for adoption ul k tha organisation of the slxty-flrat con ,. grress. The rules will have to be adopted, of course, before the tariff ,' debatt can be gotten under way, and , (hose who believe the speaker should be shorn of tome of his power regard tha opportunity aa an exceptional one - By holding up congress and preventing tariff legislation until the rules iu tlon can be fought out, the attention of the entire country will ho rrntereil on that Issue, and that la exactly what . tha Insurgents want. They believe tha house organisation would have to .' aTly way In the fare of the public i sentiment whlrh would he created . ." Chans In Rules. 'There are three Important changes ; which the house "Insurgents' demand. .First That the power of naming committees shall be taken from the apaaker. Second That tble power shall be Tested In a committee on rules and committees. Third That the present oommltlee on rules ehsl! be abolished and that In Ita stead shall be created a com- mlttee on rules, committees and or der of biiflinona, to constat of fifteen members: nine from the majority par ty and tlx from the minority party, and that they shall be selected to oordlng to gcosrsplilrnj location. Other minor rhnnges will be de manded, but In the three outlined above lie the crux of the fljrlit In the bouse. There la none of the minor demands whlrh the "Inmirtrents" are not Willing to waive, except possibly that'there Shall he a weekly mil tn the house calendar. Position of Minority. The present bouse organization Is not going to yield to these demand without a fight. The candidacy "f Mr. Cannon for tli" -.iKi-rhlrio lcmpcr Is Involved. u It l mnctdi-d li will 1 re.i-l.-.-tml pr. ., allv wlth- frl, .,,,..-it. ml-, hu. ,t til- M ,1 p.m.-r .me ,,r Mr .,, ,1 li- l.,it .,1 tli M r ' in I, I Kit 1,1 mi, linr in h- The ability Hi' cut-,' In if, Mln -I tli t uli H t In", ill in. i 'iitinun a wmiM rn.l i ii tin- jirnr aii- taken l.imsi'ir Iiiim in. in- "InHurit- . Iin iiU'-m In t he I. ., iiiIh nil the llki In williriKtiCFi of th- il-im,' r.ili- member tn i,-i,iet:il ullll tli- re-Ol-l-tnmt lepiltill. iiiih Huh e.i-iiperiltlnn ,y th- iI-miih i nt niinlil represent th i,h nf the it i iti"M. The demorrnts nil, no roini'it run- any -hiinges In tin, rules, tluiiiKli th luive erl-d out hltterlv ngiilnsl thein. The pruicriim i,f tb- r-piililii an "IniirK-filH" ln-s nut ki fnr n the il-rno-nil would like In ii". bnt II I" B,''l toward the democratic poHitliui. iiiid If the reasoning tbot u half loaf Is better Ih.in none ahull prevail the Cnnnon manljiatlon In the hoimc. strongly ntt-eiifhed ns It In, will be (iver- Ihrnw n, Konutc Has It KJ. After alt, however. It rests with the l-tuite lo aay how buix ahull be r lUlreil to liana th tariff bill. THe conHtltiillon provides thnt measures fur the rulalnK of revenue shall orig inate In the house-, but there. Is no restriction on what the senate may flu to a tariff bill after It has originated. The coming tariff hill Is likely to very largely take Its final shape from the moulding It gnls at the hands or the senate veterans. There Is no tar iff maker In the house today of suffi cient strength to largely impress his personality on the bill, and there will be little hindrance to the senate In working out its own will. LURED FROM HOME TO DENJf FIENDS New York Furnishes An other "White Slave" Cose With Little Girl. BEVERIDGE, THE ENEMY OF THE STATEHOOD BILL Mas I'... A I saf oi tlx iii"; Tlii M UI.H-k IV caxiirc I )u r- ! committee n fryrttorle tins acted j .favorably on the -bill pr tiding for' vi.ptirate statehood and there will he ii- ...ffleultv In PsVKMng It through the hi, i, I- if there Is any hor f fiiv.ra-!,- aitlon by the anat. i!-veri.l(t. who is chairman 'of fhi -it- u . in it-- mi t-rriiorles, Is -t ji uipn-il lo tin i recUon of two l i I, . -iinl hie pin-itio!i probubly will !. mirri-i-nt in prevent lo tion at tin i n . ion i.r I'oiiK'eHH. That v .vt-xi-o ;i rut Arizona will evetttunt1, in- Into ;.- noli, ri two stat-i. 'i",'- ''i IS ON A WAR BASIS IT til IL St- lull. mi HKNS AI.I.'KAhV AN Vli:i,l)V HODV Kciliiit ion House it' Mi nilicrsliip in is ;i Difficult r is i 1 it tn. (KjMi-Utl lo i ll1 WASHINGTON I' leniefiilu r how In in Albert .) ii inl.ih Hi 'II I !.) i. 7 -- ln .ii win, S-nati. rlilx- of In, I, t.na Winn h- u.'ts hallllliK I'.-r J-oiil ntillehni.il l it Ni w .M-xlin nml An Komi '.' II- lllli il paK-M anil fniM-M i,l ll lil Tlicy tMiJe, i .m.iiiv r-jiKona have ' in th- ml mlSKlon or .. ..ir, Arizona ;ih separate n-l ami ..oine rldll'. in-lr popiilalloin are nr.,.-: ,il hut that Is a fault Ii. iwr- mm remedy, irriw hit lo ilo a lot for the tei i i lam IU . ah live irf I'lnn - of irrlituted Isn T'i lol i , th- way f ,fspnl.i .IJitt. -4- ;. Tni t- I. one eb'ec ' n uml u ii.im heep a vary I-,' tin s-iu.t", whlvh.caniiot .-hi-- Th- ailrnlnsloh ..I i-lal- noiiUI un-an four le i ami there l violent upp. I nnie i i further Incrcasini: i.-i hip or thai body. Th, i i.' , Haling and Arlzon i Ii o a elates would K! te ,.IOM billing to 11 irKed the coiiKreHMliinal re oils win those I. rrlti longer I"' In pt out i ir.l rtltll teUM- Kllulilil mi That iiilmit- v h , Il the i .,n Is K" l ,m-s, anil rt on teri t mi.ans a pOSSj- Il il W III .ne III in- over ivu new i-nalurs. ,,,n In thu lln ineni - .lie il, iW .mil New o;. The . i -as... Its rshlp to 04, but I i.i 1 1- - at . 't ih rattier illffli'lllt for II- lavniah to iiinl-rMtanil this strauiliiK at the mutter of two additional mini Hon, ther- arc fl great many Al ii., I th- sisterhood about the 'nltod States' s-nati (By Atteelsteg Press.) NKW YORK. Feb. 7 A "white slavu" case which aroused Indigna tion at police headquarters waa dis covered yeatorday when Christina Biaun, thirteen, of No. 6 Central avenue, Weehawken, waa found In a moving picture thow In East Four teenth street, alttlng with a young man and weeping bitterly. The manager telephoned th de tective bureau that ha thought there waa something suspicious, and three detectives arrested the man and gin. The child said aba had been lured from her home and virtually Iwld prisoner. "A Strang woman apoke to me in Weehawken on Wednesday," she said, "and Invited me to coma to New York to see the slghta, I came with her. and ahu took me into a etorw and bought a long kat and skirt for 1 12. She madt me put these on; then took mo to what lite said waa her home. 1 don't know Where It was. "Thursday afternoon aho took me to moving picture shows and left m landing on a corner. Two men came up anil sukl: 'How's things in Wuehawknn?' 1 guess she told them about me. Onu took me to a hotel, saying the woman would meet us there " Tho hotel was Identified us the notorious House of laidls. In Hous ton street- The young man. without toe little girl's knowledge. Illlil n-ttiH- rml for tho two hm man unit wife He kept her In the plnce all nUhl While he was absent fur il time iui- ither young man forced his way Into the place. The child scrcami, and lielllioy put the second tmin out esterdiiy morning the lwu men toolt the girl to K ourteeuth street, where tiny Introduced her to the one who was with her when tin- detectives iir rlv-il. Th- other two wcro uulcHy in rested. The one w h i took rile child lo the hotel was (laettaiio Stel la, twenty yea l'i old. of No. 1110 W. St iiniision street. 1114 companion was t'lro Macornl, twentv -six. of No. it 'rlnce street. The youth urrnstcd at the picture show wa.t MKIunl Kusso, tW Wit) -four, of No 1L' Mott xtliet. rni st Mlll. r, the h. ti I clerk, un. I Stewart l.akin. the hclllioy. also wr ai'resteil an, I held. Ncm:i Dint ms i:vi:iti:i. Avcra'o in New York To-j la Iligln-r Than iu Civil W ar Times. (SH . lal 10 Hie lilu n.) , NKW Y'lltK. I'eh. 7 - As a result of the Keliera! eoinplalnt against the hiKh tirlees ,,r I'lml stufis, a otripet-nt InvestlKator set out last week to learn Just how much fou mlation .tlier,- was to the stories. Not only was the n vestiffutor astounfled. Init the puli lidhcl results or his mvestiKations have nstnunib-il New York. lie used for comparison the prii i h prevailing at th- height of the civil ar when ev-1 cry commodity vihs at a premium, and the war time pries averuK-d lorr v,'r' than the New York prices or today. No one yet lias come forward with unvthlllK likv u satisfactory explana tion or this conclltlon t'nil-r nil eco nomic laws which haw Kovcrned in the past, tills should have been a yeur of low prices. I'rnps have been aluilplant. It has Iwi'li it twehemontll ot financial stringency and there has been peace t h rouKhou t tin- world. In the past this combination always lias made for low prices, and 11 is up to the economJst to explain wliy Un natural order or things has been re verned this year. Incomes Have l.aitKcd. It Is all too true, or course, that Incomes have not traveled upward at the rate prices have. This applies lo the Incomes of both rich mid poor. The former have had to (five up many luxuries. The latter have had to give up many things tin y htid regarded as necessities, sufficient food being the moat vital of them. On the upper west side fresh eggs are selling at 00 cents a dozen, u higher price thun they ever reached In war times. Many families In New York live on uu In come of a dollar 11 day. They can't est many eggs when eggs are selling at live cents 11 piece, Tub butter brings 40 cents a pound. Thickens bring as high as 3 cents a ppund jand even pickled side pork, the ,meat mainstay of the poor, has advanced to1 J(0 and 22 cents a pound. The prices of beef have not Increased dur Utf the past year- but they are. enorm ously high 11s compared with five years ago. Very few food stuffs show a lower price, and the general aver age Is 20 to 23 per cant higher than even one year ugo. The average of Incomes is lower today than It was twelve months ugo. Every one be lieves the country Is on the wsrgei of boom times. Ordinarily higher prices accompany booms, tf they do In this case a great miuay more people will go hungry before Incomes catch up with the Increase In prices. g?:A.-fi rs; lint things which Albert J. Beveridge. of states. It mattered not that New Mexico and Arlsona didn't want to H lllii Into tho Union as one state; Iioverldge knew better than did the territories themselves whRt was for ti.elr good, and . besides, didn't it ap peal to patriotism to have all conti guous Amerlcun territory within the union. The story of bow ll,v erlilge and lie other Joint statehood stutismen filially were forced to cons. m to sub ndt the question to a vnt- ,,f 11- pie of the tun territories ami him the vi rillct was against Joint statehood Is well known. Tin- p., Pit Is that th. llme has 11, iw conn u h. n th- t-ri 1 lories can ia- .-. luirntc -t.it . I I II It. v-ihUc uml the other on, -tat- scnators will consent Tin In it l difficult for tho Jaymuiv to rni ib rsiaml. In the house, now, the matter of growing mombcrthlp Is one of (fruve concern. Not only d oca, the admis sion of new states brfiujjf 'prw house members, but there has ben a steady ircrease to keep pace with the grow In' population of the country. Kery well Informed member of tin house reiill.es mat it would lie a iruch inure efficient working body ui(h oiie-hiilf its present membership I Is proposed that 111 llXlUK the ap ini tlniiinent after the federal census of HUH the membership shall be largely reduced, requiring a rcad .li'Mitietit und coun'hdation of coii Kt. ssinnui districts Mot there is mt he 1 haiue in a thousand of such a i.... I 1 vcr being -11.0 ted Into law Tt "Tulip Sober. When a woman who asked Philip of Maoedon to do her Justice was snub bed by the potulgnt monarch she ex cJatuied, "fhtllp, I shall appeal against tills Judgment." "Appeal!" tbuudered the enraged king. "And to whom will you ap peal?" "To Philip abber," was her reply. (By Associated Prtas ) NKW olil.lOANS. F, h. ; ijenrire. Robertson, winner of the Vun.i, rbllt up race, tin RiiruioiMit l-ark rue, and holder of tin- w.u-hls r, cnl i'.,r twenty-f..iir bonis. h.s . nt. t ,. f,,T the one hilllilr, t 101!. and ..in .1 in. . s to tie run by the N- -. 01 leans Aul i n. oh lie chili. Keliniaiv 'JO. :ln,i j; He will drive lt nil horwepowet s,,,, plcx car. ,-utrv gives the ui. it- est ilrii.ri of Am.rli'ii f,ir the N.w (lllc.ms r.i.'.s. with I.mv U S:r.n.. Halph l'alma. liobert Hurni.ni. Jiunny li.van and VVnnlsun h.-adiug tin list of nntcl truck perlorilnis FURY OF SHOALS DEFIESENGINEERS ('instruct inn nt' Liirlithoust1 Xt'ar tlif Ilattfias is Most Diftifult ProMoni. t In usual 11I11 is the I" Habits for Equestriennes BIDING SKIRTS: Kahki ." an.I $7; Mack, bluo an.l ' black ami whito niixt'il st'i-e;.' $lt) and $12.50; tan J coverts $15. All divitlo.l skirts for cross saddln ri.l i m- Elding Habits. Mack cheviot $25; Mack silk kahki $:?0; I Mack broadcloth $:U; frrccn broadcloth $45; shcj- . . erds plaid $40; tail htmicspiui $40; tan covert $45 . ; and $50. Coats are short and medium length, Htted , and semi-fitted; skirts divided. A proper habit con , I tributes much to the pleasure of the ride. M. V. M00RE , WOMETf'S Ot'I'tTITKH. , '..;! PATTOV -' ii. ii M I II t i In -hip , r.i.i. r ie-i , hut II (By MiiorUtsd Prsst.) U ASIllNllTu.V. K.b. . I interest hiu In , -a tnamr ol the house and m n pori.-d sinking last u ofl Ilani,,ii, Sh,,,,i , N'orlh Oarolinu Th. u itKhth'Oise at Hu the attention "I and today thev -i Utile 111,11V pi, ,-.,., led there til. in Ih amis received h.. 'il -I -. I the old vv . ,r 1,1 Tin. dft 'n uitv f . ,, , house has pr,n ,- ., ,, ror everv tailor,, h,,, a,l,i..i 1.. lm, tempt .it i. 'ii I.. ..th. ts vi pic-.nt ''upturn Alber K Kelts, of York, is considerinit mukuiK .uml h. r .itt.'mpt i" construct n IlKhthou.-e them n him w.i-. cn.ii il,,. l.,t ,..,:,Mn i,, ti Ins skill, tint the la. k i iui.oici.il "id is n.ii.1 pi have int. -rt, red ith the nsin. els wolK. Witlun Hie l.i-i pm ivciki h,- tins hern m , . , nMi : la t ion with menit'crs of the mtiiit.ite and f-ireiirn ..nipicrcc chimin r th.' bouse, w ith a view of nskmir hkiimi for 1. Klshitnni r,,r the construction of a IlKhihousc. a I , iiKic, i . . pi ,- THE SLEEPIN8 SICKNESS WHICH MEANS DEATH How many reader bars heard ot this tsrrlbls disease? It prevail in that far-away country Africa aapeclall ths Congo district It Is oaused by ths bits of tha Uetss fly. ' Wnea It bites a person, the sleeplnt lymptoms begin and finally ths suSsrar sleeps until death occurs. Contrast this with th peaceful, balmy aleep of health, la thors any thing mora wwarlnr than to 11 awalcs at night, toeslng about, nerrous, with cold feet, hot head and mercy knows what, rise T Short of letting; the tsetse fir bite us we would do almost any thing for relief. How can ws pre vent II? Mr. Grorga Hayes, ot V'nlon City, Pa. writes: "1 had lost my appetite, was all run-down, routd nut 6leep nights. I had rled every thing without relief. Vlnol was rec ommended, and to my surprise. It I helped me at once; gsvo rot a splendid appetite, and now 1 sleep soundly " Wtat Vlnol did for Mr. Hayes, It will do fur every run-down, nerrous and overworked person who cannot aleep, V'INOI. Is sold In AslierlOe by Sea well's Pharmacy. r T1IK CLANSMAN IS COMING FF.H. IR. J MsWmg a Record. Sir tiMirire Trevelvau told a curious little nnecdote regarding hii interview he bud once hnd w ith TbacUcra.i Ths novelist was engaged at tbe tlmo in writing "The Virginians." and iu the middle of the conversation be com menoed to ask each of the voting men In the canuwny what was the greatest length they bad ever jumped The greatest Jump claimed was tvrentv two feet. "Well." said Thackeray, "then I wil: make Washlnston Jump twenty four ." Be reputations are made. - London Standard. Citiien Want Ads Bring Sesults. Champooing 50c and 75c Rcffiilur Shanip'MihiK 1y ime lm knows How insim-a n l'i-iit liritil of hair. prrvtMit.1 ilHii'lruff and scalp trou'lfH. MISS CRUISE tiroiilul Klrr Huvvvood St atmnnuuttwummoama For Savinsake STETSON HATS, any in the store $2.75 AT THE 0. E. Stoner Closing-up Sale MIMIMMMIIMMMIIIMHMIHmMHHIMHM(t MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH. Wo bogiu doing city work. Give us a trial. Phone 432 ami our warron will call. X Battery Park Laundry MtMMta4MMtMMeMMMMMMtttMtsff Saratoga Chips Fresh shipment of the eelehrated .--uie Putato eliis. Oiii priee makes them less expensive than the h tii- made ones. Large Package 15 Cents OWNBEVS j 25 Montford Ave. Phone 56' beautiful and laellMaidenel of Jadies Juits i; d Our buyer left for the market last Friday and this ' week we expert a uumher of Shijiinents of tliver.y newest tliitirs in Suits, Skirts, Waists, etc.' Ashe is" i ; ' a ; an exjiert in the lim ing of Suits and understamlsthc wants of the Ladies' nf Aslieville you may rest as-" snred that they will he prettiest and most attractive ' Suits ever shown in this store. W have received several lots of Suits and Skirts ' and they are indeed H' d values. The colors,' are' well assorted and they are priced at 15.0() $17.50, , ij25.0(hiud 27.."0 a Suit. M. WEBB HUlbMry Importers No. Battery Park Placa, Fboae la. AahetrUle, If. C. SKINNER & HUNTER Hair Pressing Parlors, room 10, Paragon Bldf. Phone 1ST. Wo make a specialty of electrical face and sealp treatments. Latest of everything in aaii uwi nuu nir ui bwiui, . Swltobsa and Puffs made from your j oomblngw. D.ilMcKlNNON 7 Palloa Avenue , 0cr Kedsruod's fiiOM. -i' ladies anfl ? Gcnflcmcn-; TAILOR NOW OPEN New York Lunch Boom and Restaurant SW1VI GIVE US A TRIAL" and we will demonstrate to -yda thai j "ur methods of cleaning garment of every description are perfect Lsse, anu uttiicuie taorics a specialty, I 1 1 Church Street. Phone 3116. The Asheville School ol j ' V" Music and Dramatic Art CHIROPRACTIC t Rl.rfl.nrA.H.kl l ' ' - "' ' THS AUDITOIUDll Phooa 844 . y i ; La Grecque Corsets . J For every type of figure. : greene & go; ! 12 Church Street teaaaaaaas tKl-ro-nran.tlnt CONDEMNATION WITHOUT Vf VESTIUATION 18 POOR ' iTJDGMENT. I Abnormal pressure upon nerve la the cause of all diseases; by removing this pressure, normal conditions and health will be restored. Recognised and endorsed by thousands of cltizena of other statu. Incurable diseases oar specialty. DR. o. F. CO.MPTON, Chiropractor, j Legal Building. South of FoaoUin j PHOSE 621. FOR RESULTS, USE THE CITIZEN WANT ADSl Stiirriff's Ice Cream Is noted for It's .purity ami richness. Delivered to all parta of the oltr Phone 20. 15.00 meal tickets J4.00 SHERIFF'S CAFE 16 PATTON AVENUE NOTICE Relieving that (iMsi(;i,,tl..n (heating followed by rapid ceiling) Is the best plan h, Icnce has yet devised for handling a city milk sup' ,!. this compvji lw hitherto .astcurlr.ed all ita products and ex perience him . .mil, in. o tellst Hut reiiliziiiB thai ,; ,j pepk. prefer uii-pasleurised mllic ana crcuni. we have decided t.. offer huih kinds in future. Whether pas teuii zcd or uu-past, ui iz,.,i. ai ur products are strictly pure. Nowhere can y..u Ret better milk; nowhere else can you get our quttlity at our prices. Asheville Pure Milk Company PHONE 554. i - .. 1. 1. r- ' - " ASHEVILLE RC. HANDSOME NEW SILKS Af liiivt- jiiv( it c.'ivid a haiitlsiinip lnt of SilW,- . . , ' 1 I 1-11 ----- V KJlllVO 11 stupes, rhecks. si. litis, taiii-v Fttnlards, ctf. Als.. a It.t of t iu- pirttit-st pmhitiidt'i-pd Vollars mr li.'ivc slitiwn fin- s 'iin- time. Come in .ni Mniitlav and l..k (horn over. The col- ' 'ai-s arp 'J for '". and "J.v- ra.-h.
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