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Pn'lT'Q PlIAfinARY pleted u clrcuitt of 20 miles over rough U.Uwil U rilMiiumuif, r o.and mountaInbucrountry,;havIng'ty?a ; : 24 G llaln Gtreet ' .'.'Ti engagemeolts-wUh the lnsurgentsone AsbtTills ' ITorth Carolinaii rn rf Ri iffj in nffft n u it u r - mm 9 w IN ine :r xiipinos Are j And, Fiye-; Wounded, ;W8iIe - m- - " " - " - t T Americans Suffer No 0ml. TroopiWAdTancing in Continuons Line Across the PeiiirisiiTa. One Battery . Compelled- to Burn Wagon', Artillery- and Ammnni- tion, Owing ta the Boughness- of the Country Hard . Fighting Saturday and San day, i Manila, June S.-rOeoeral Hall' com mand, which stopped Sunday L Tere sasl, advanced this morning'and "occur pied Mprong without oppoaitlon. C6K on el Whalley's "command had a little flgMraVToiiorig yesterday ? and nine dead land five wounded Filipinos were found) when the place .was occupied. The Americans suffered n loss. Five days' rations were distributed lVi A t t fc.jj .writ A MA A j vancingr in u nearly continuous line : across the Morongr peninsula,The ho- j pitat (tugs returned s tonight with 500 i ioldiers suffering from the heat, 2 . .Several escapes pf Insurgents through the lines were: reported during ,4he f The uhevennew of the country rprevenrts maintaining a normal Msordfon. The Mateo valley, wires hayer p$ea E, was unable to proceed, owing to tit cbndftloii'Vjf the country, and was com-' ammunition to prevent their falling Into the hands of the enemy. TWO MORE TOWNS CAPTURED. -"Manila, Tuesday June ,6. ireeterday r iaftiernoon- Colonel. -TrnLmaii's detach ment, proceeding aJong the , west; side of the Morong peninsula took Angono and BInangonani The rebels evacuat ed those towns Sunday night Finding no ! opposition Colonel Truman crossed th& peninsula toward MorOng.jto Join General HaU when T he arrived from Antipolo. Colonel Whalleys command returned o Paslg Testerday afternoon and was ' congratulated by General iLAwton for their splendid work. The Wjaahlngtoh regiment nwtas exhausted by the Jheat. It lost' one killed on ieav- lne- Morsnsr. Tfte naitives .at. B'-r InaA etatsd .tHat- iinBurgen)tg escaped !." i. to the mountains. General- Hall will withdraw to Pasig across 'the northern pant 'of the peninsula. ,! BEST ELEMENT READYrTQ ?UIT - "Washington;"- Junt- S. A message from president Schurman says . the f -2 . - best' men ajong ithe ...Filipinos are" ac kioowledging the authority f the Unit ed States, but the bobtail element ft I Agulnaldo'a army Is' insisting on f ur- ther resistance. - jLn official-who had c " - ' " t - v7 ' " " seen despatches from - General Otis and I ' , - v , - , : - President Sdhurman said that General liawton's present advance was' takea principally to show the Insurgents that Itheie would' be: narceesatton; of.;hostli-t. ities during the rainy "season, I " , X--' iT i 7: ' . PLAN OF OPERTI0N ; Washington, June : 'Active' -operations- inCthe Philippines Will be'; continr 'ued by the Americans, notwithstanding the rainy season.- Plan for conducting the campaign were discussed- at- the ijwniie no use asx mgni.fueuwiu vt Llhad outlined a general-1 moevment ln eluding .the' one now- beihg carried out on the Morong peninsula; A; messagre-J from President t- Schurman i was also considered; -.Both Otis anct . scnurman ftlons.-wrilch were ent.7tlt.Ja.jDSst be; l Heved" that tthe rainy - season, --will be "severe enough to interfere with these plansf or several weeks,-und General otiselentless 'mirsult may -result in a .speedy-surrenaer Z T SATURAr AND tUNDAV'S FIGHTING General Hairii column In the move-: ment upon'the Morong peninsula, -cotn- or them severe, belngattenaegwun TOLBERT HflS" RETURNED HOME :1 Exiled- Candidates iotCbn r egress- Is Again at Columbia, S.'C.V .June .5. Some Weeks ago Rv'iRViTo-lbert, -who, during the -elections rioftS vatPhoenlx, was eat-' pelledfrom .Hhacommunlty-made a statement I In his Vs newspaper a home, asking. Ho be peinnitted -tor return and live, in peace: with his family declaring that her opposed all negroes,holding ot flee, and that the wtould not"a.ve ac cepted . the repulican nomination for congresslf he hadapprehended trou ble. - vVX .; r - - - A meeting of hi neig-hbors was call ed but no public -actionr? taken. The community was ."felt" however; and he wais quietly notified that . he could return without molestation.- After an absence of six months he 3s again with his "family, f The other -Tolberts rwiltfl not be accorded j this -privilege unless' they follow his example. - K'-' " - cubans accepting: MONEY RAP, DLY Members of Dissolved As- semblv Trying to Make Trouble Again - . i . . ......... . ,v v . Havana, June 5. The Cuban soldiers are now,accepting payment- from ithe Americans j with . enthusiasm. .The members .of. the dissolved Cuban as sembly axe lagaln trying tcf 'make trou ble bypreparing "a proclamation gtait ing thai discharges granted to soldiers in the . name of Gomez are worthless, and will not be recogniezd by the Cu ban republic." Early this morning the Spanish guerilla lieutenant, ' JoSe Ule bregat, was lynched by Cubans at San Antonio, de Los Banos. He rode intty town and as soon, as the people 'saw him he was shot smd killed. . ; FIIIAIICE MEETIIIC .WILL BE WELL ATTENDED senate AJommitUe to . ikmiiat vVm,; r-- ; ' rejwyiLeijto ' Washington, June j 5. A: ; meeting of the senate committee - on finance will he. held next Friday in New York, and Senator Allison expects a full attend ance. r Wpile the senator -was guarded in his predictions as' to the result of the meeting, he felt confident'-that something' would be done ' which would result in congress adopting remedial financial legislation at the next :ees ston; Alteon has been going over the matter with President McKlnley and will- present his views -bo the commit ter. - - ' COIIGRESSr.lAH BLA1ID - HOT EXPECTED TO LIVE Aiijsiclani Admit Every Indication of Cebral Consrestion. Lebana, Mo., June 5. Congressman Bland ia very llfat hlsJuometwo milies from here, and his recOVftry is des$air ed of.' I His "physicians admit there , is" every indication of cebral congestion and paralysis resulting from thejpres? ent attack. : . r ASSESSORS' NOTICE. The undersigned assessors . for the i-ityorAsheytnewill be In the com-r missioners' room or the court noose each day from 10 a. nC to 4 p. m. All personal wishing to list their tax are urged to" call at asljearty a day as pos sible, f t '--r-' ..From 8 to 10 aJ m and f roxn4 to e p. m.' -wilL.be devoted to examination and valuation of property," and vdurlng these hours the office will" be closed. , "June, 1, 1883. . " " ' r- -v I M.' J. . BEARDEN, ' k.-" - R.-J.- STOKELY, ? "" X . J: . If curres-sil headadbes, -Bald w9ns Hdad ftche cure,- 25c. - -Grant's Pharmacy. ' n. OUR CELEBRATED BIFOCAU SPECTACLES - - ; -. Just the glasses for ease aind com "fort, and' preservatkm cif your Teye- Biight. It comes nearer being the na ? turai eye itself than anythtog else in! rthet way of glasses. - You - can. see both far off and " near by witai ithe . same .pair of glasses. r-jr' " ';"Vf . Eye exami nation- free.' . . - i' - A- full line of smokedglasses-r S.:,L; KcKEE, OXASSXU; 'To Pit CcisntiHo Optician, Jit T. - A 1 Blair's Parnitur 8tore. - KIDNAPPING CASE AGAIN Five Year Old GirJ-Disap-pears a PicnjV in I C; Connecticut: 3 'f 'Hartford, Conner "June'S. A kidnap ping affair, .threatenlhg to rival the Marion Clarke case, " Isattracthig the attention of the - police; vFJve-year-old Ajnnie EschhIzT xlaughOi ft x-Coun-Oilman Eschhol, , disapiaro'l ' yester day afternoon while "at ss picnic at New Britain. Search ha3 been vlgorgusly prosecuted, aad;every storv rurDiwttnff to indicate the ; whereabouts ' of the child has been thoroughly investigated by the police, but so far no trace of the Ichild has beenoO-Thatlrt oeen Kidnapped seems" the only ay of accounUnforhe'al.-';.,.'f VILL REPUBLICANS AHEiinX AHTI TRUST CflllFEREHCE if Not, This Movement WiU be Made f a Demociatic national Tssne. - Austin, Tex.7 June 5. Governor Sav ers today mailed letters to the govern ors and attorney general of other states, inviting them to attend the an -tl-rust conference :in St. Louis Sep. tember 20, to formulate a concerted plan of legislative-action for. driying trusts out of the country r Incidentally the conference will 'determine Whether the anti trust move- tnent.is to he made a. - democratic na tional issue, as the jBailure of the re publican governors to .attend will mean that they are tspposed 1" to - the anti trust movement. " '. ' -r - FRAVK THOMSOU DEAD. Preiidenlfttf "Pennsylvania Bailroad Stricken Witn Heart Diiease. 7 c- Philadelphia, June 5.Franki, Thehv Son, president of the Pennsylvania rail-' road, died -jat; 7:30 this- evening at his home; Korkerhlll, in Merioru Thomson went west . on" an inspe6Uon Jtour" May 1S anditi Iiidianaaollawas struck wltt'hesi-lsease,fewa ctediterrecjfr;,bit born Chaanbeoisburgi jPX ; tend tered - the' employ of the' Penhlyana while" young, passing through - every grade froffi . surveyor's-- yodmatf to president,, attaining the latter, office February, 189t, on the death of George B.Ifcberts.f . i ;, iJHE TRESPASS CASE .. .; . Against Messrs. Merrick, Jones, Brown vilndBof tic Being Tried. , -ThelireBpiass case, in whach Duff Mer rickf Deputy Sheriff F. M. Jones, Vamce .Brown, and J. B. Bostic are de- lnAamrta nmxl whicih multed from, the j destruction, of tbfe house erecitcd by the '' T 'r'niqis wwhatis said 'to be the- prop- J erty of A. T. Petiirson, Us being u.i- ' fore Jueliltce Summey. The tK :'Zl ot wrk a the building Ravel they I---' ' Buminoaed by proeecu'iioinrand the .devendttr-a wre-examined. . The case will be concluded this mioTsn linig-,' Thte prosecution is represewted b Judge Shuitoad, while the defend anfts are beSing1" represented by Judge . James H Mtolpm,. J, (J, MeTrimouv - Judge Ohoriaa A. M'oore! Judge H. B. Cairw, Locke Craig, D. M. Luhr, 2SerWea- ver, W. B. Gwyta, Lawrence McUoua, and Alf Baimiard. . - i., .... . . -- : Aanranll; tois been ineute-d for C. J. Hiarr-is, wh0 sold the property to ;Mr. Psnson, but he la ntolt In Ithe cftty. ;- CAUTION.- . : A talk on Coal at 34 Pattoa avenue will save you (money. Phone 40. ; A i ' ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO. i Twenty-fivie cents per. 100 . pounds at factory-sinj:200 pound lefts. 'Swstonanoa Ice Company, Blltmore. N. C. 1 llvSummeri Trade! :;Grapc;Juic;J f Claret Shrub, : - GKerrv . Phosphite $ 77 3p refreshing drink Jyi isSnider'Si 1 . 2r Specmitiesi NINE INDIANA VOTES FOR HENDERSON Now-'HaVSuffident Number ,of VotesVto ;Assure " speaker hip. -r - IndianapoJHs, - Jane" &:-Qongressinen Overstreet and iWatson have-been 4n communieation ' with r the. republican congressmen in r Indiana, ' and ' therfc seems to be no doubt that' nlHe indiana, votes will go - to Henderson,'; pf r Iowa for speaker They base their .expecta tion that Henderson will work for anti trust -legislation. " . " ' It is claimed that Henderson now has more than enough to secure htm the speakership The New York-deTe-gatfon has conceded his election '- RISK'S HISTORY iSDJUDGEfUNFAIR Gonfederate Veterans 'of ia iCbndeinh Its ' Use iir the utlv v V Richmond, - June 5 . The htetory com mittee of the Grand cahip confederate veterans of Virginia passed resolutions tonight condemning the use of Flak's history in. southern ; schools.i 'on the grovina iaatne is uniair no the soutn. . BASEBALL-GAMES YESTERDAY. , .At JBrookiyn R. H. E. Brooklyn -i... ... Qevejtand .t,.;.. 14 Id- 4 2 4 3 Farrell;i i Batteries: ' ljunn and Hughey and Susden ." At Philadelphia Philadelphia ...... ..; R. H. E. 3 9 2 Pittsburg .. Batteries: Fraser and Rhlnes and BQwerman. . McFariand; At Boston ; v R. H. E. Boston ... . ....... ...... 10 18 3 Cincinnati:...... .. ',.'. 5 10 'Batteries: Willis- and Clarke; D'am man and.Peitz. - : " V - iv At -Baltimore . , .R.-H. E. Chlcag-isIJi;5?.." . .. .'i . . v. . . , l 9 13 2 Bstfetjes:: IffcGintty r: and;Jlobtnson; rimih--fihilNichois'; j r; "f -sri St. -XjouIs ..... , . . . 7 .x 3 Batteries: Mercer and McGuire; Cuppy and Criger, . . ; 2 ,, . SUNDAY'S GAME. At-New-Xrk5 New York-. . . ifj ji.-. .'. . R.-H. E. 13 13 0 2 1 7 WHERE THEY 1PtAY TODAY. LouisvKle at Bcetton. . -. Clnoinoaiti a't Brobklyn. Clevelaod t New York. r , Sit" Louis PhSladelphlflj. Pittsburg tatt BahJmbm , t - ChdicagO' at Washington. STANDINGV OF THE CLUBS. - Clubs. Brooklyn w.;ii PC. 32 11 28 13 OA 1T .744 . - Boston .683 Chicago 605 - TU t Phtiadiw .. VT ,r ,r . 25 lT Bgf piaiadeieh"-. . - - 44, 1Z . .685 Baltimore . " ; CSmd'mna'cl . . :-. .r . " - .. PJtttsburg New York .. .. I. .. WasMngtxxa-. . s . . . .. . 17 23 .4251 . 17 . 24 .1.415 90 "lin LoTi3i3yille .. . ClevjeHamd . . . 13 29 .310 8 SO .210 COMITY COMMISSIONERS. The Hatter of Road Improvements r: Brought to Their Attention,' ; " The board of - county commission ew met;yeStterday: : The- subject of good iroads was broughft Vo the atteatioa cf the board by CapU W E. . Weaver, who spoke as the official repressntative of 4 he jaJU Creek," Reems Creek, and Ivy. CWod rRoads assocSaUon and by Judge II, B. Carter and J. F. Austin,. AH -spoke In favor of macadamizing, the road between Ashe.vflle .and" WeavervllleJ-, The board did not tmmdt liteelif,bufc 4t Is' belie,ved pme aefctan with reference t!o the matter will ibe ttakea during the preseuifc: ses sion.'. - , ' The: ttsuar liquor. .Oicenea eej Braitted.- - -,-v . - rCha4rm!ato- Gastoa was oaMied ir ihtams durtatgjhe afteaaofn -session- by illness in Ms family, but Jsexpecffted. t wtura to- dav. - - v - r . A-sees4oa of the boaird was held .lasti night to cbnsdder bills andv claims. ROADIMPROVEIIEIITS. People, of One Section Are Willing to " lleet Board Half Itxfl - i The; large aumbW"Of pepje'who hays en-1nterefiti in the West t AshevHle . an4 Sulphur- Spitngs dirt road : re determin ed hat tihe ttmd shaH be made - an alto- ge'ther good one. They realize that now whdle ttiho subject' 3s being- disfeueeed on all sides, da the.Mme .to titrike,- and they have 'dcmfli" so In. ..tL TnM-.1air: -iwMVjr a pettitioohas beea circulated eskiaer that the, road- be' improved; -and t consMeni Miee aamvunt r- has been , 'subscribed by those ccaicerned to assist t lai ' defravine the expenses should the "work, be donev Uhe- DaDesrs were vajtda-v- nhm:tted to the board - of county commisiloaere ny.EB. Atkinson. -r " Ten perceaitL' discount fbFeajsh on all , i w Chamber ot Deputies ;Enjoin .the :Prose : cutions Ordered. Actions Deferred Until Court Martial Givea'Judge- ment. . Refused to Summon Mercer for Complicity, in Drey fas Case. The Opposition to the Government of . Oonrse Does Some Shouting Over t the' Decision Dfeyfnj "Will x Eetnrn With' V - . Bestored. Paris, June 5.-The-chamber of -den- u uues aeennea to sanction the proposal oi tne minister of justice, that Gen eral Mercer be summoned before th? high count for complicity in thecon- Lviction of. Dreyfus-,--' but adonted in- uj a vie ot zaa 10 zs, a motion " in. favor of enjoining all prosecutions Lwhich the government has ordered. until the court martial at-Bennes has given judgment on Dreyfus. The op- -fc. pbnents of the government shouted for the cabinet to resign. - HIS RANK RESTORED; : Paris, June 5.--Th'e ' cabinet- council has decided that the " French second class cruiser? J Sf ax, now at . Fort 4e France," 'Marti'niiuer . should "proceed - immediately ard ' bripg Dreyfus from the Island o t'De ylls Jx France . 4 . The crfeer iXexi?ecjted toirHve at Brest "June 2B ".when . Dreyfus will be handed th military, authorities and lodged: -'lnifl' mlltatry'Vrlson: .aT-Ren HIsBvoiaa:vingvbeen afihulled by the united chamber of -the courX of cassation, his military rank, .and "title are restored to him. He will occupy an officeris cabin on ' board, the Sfax and will be allowed on deck from l to 4 o'clock every afternson ' ' - ZOLA'S SOUL SERENE - Zola has arrived In Paris and ays he did not go- into exile in order to flee from justice, but to gain , time, so as jot to allow the feeble glimmer of light, then dally increasing to be ex tinguished. 4" . ' , After alluding to the bitterness of exile, he adds: "r return, because the truth is manifested. '1 do not return to cause trouble or demonstration. I wish neither applause nor reward, ev en if any believe Ihave ment 0116 reward 13 the - thought of the 1 Hoeent man whom - I have, aided to . 231-19 1548 1 oraw trom uie vuuiv - . -;21 19,- "525 1 - "If the . btruggrle is finished, J desire -; so f ar as I am condemed, no virtuous trln mnh. no political mission, no. hen- " . J or ? M? oul" is serene and without: anger or rancor. - But IB tne ereaf. criminal goes unpunished people " ,r : will r- never believe in the Immensity of the v . crfme." -. - . ' - " William M. Ayres, ptaaio tuner, iw-ii;-- resentlag the Atlamita Music comp4nykv 4 Js 3n ithe'cllty, pinepared to do all kinds "tT of plaaiq. tunimg.. , . V'1" '4 PIANO FOR SALE. . " " A beisiuUIfcfl, (high grads upright plafioV"' almost pw," will be sold at' e sacrtflce. c. Apply at 7-SKajtn( avsnue. -; C -ri J---- If your prescriptions are put up at Pelbam'a" pharmacy; 34 Patten avenue " , -, you. will get ,w1oa.t your prescription oMls Tor, and at cut rate prices. 200Pairs Worth 90c K ' AT :-60cts;PER?PAIR ' We -fiavB'just sloped ut a large manufactnTcrB etork of extras heavy Sterling 8il- Werliok: CuftJiuttODS.which ;--tyerare offering. for ?60 cents per pair as long jis they last. This class of buttone hayft , always sold heretofore -for V90ncents"and4100;pir pair. ''y-'. . Cfcurs Slrc:t ti Patten vAvtacaf r - - I N.. -' 1 - .it -Ir ' - ., ' f -iff- " . As3vill3f'l?.oC '(Continued on Fifth raa.) VlwKrrlii wS t- iivtilrtii v - - -
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