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4 A-' V ' .-" v- ' . I - 1 XY -'V. , I - i r i - - --77' . -- . Y-;-. . VdL:,V::iJ0.2C3 Y,fYi 'T"' ' - r PBICSlTCGinB. w" "1BJW:sP!'SJWilssssWMBssMWl"'BfJWsWBi -- :.t?-r:t. fe;3X': 9 IS i I d Our . January Sale of r- HI BeglnsLMoDday Y ..' l." ""-":.' Y. Y - M ofa1ng.ihtt4thj And without boasting we reh ture the assdrtiolllhat it is the 'hrgesfandfinestxollectTon Under Muslihsjever displayed in this Stated 5- Yl IKe, invlteyotir careful Insptcilonl S6IeAgents ; for .the If we hiava tt4J tlielet,b. We have just received carloaxl of?; COLUnBUSDUGGYjY Which include NEW AND ATTRACT- IVE lines in Operand ovp es tr tiages, Surriea iandiTpaaw-! We will be ublfyo time, and invite your call UTyoujare ia need of anything -toHIG;CLiAS3 WORK. - ASHEVILLEHARDVyARt.CO S. E. Oar. Court' Square'., Phoaue 87. 5v- " 2- -T.' ,"Y irY BEJFORE HAVINO rANT jSIiEXJrRI' OAL W K DONE wAEb ANI BEBlJ HART & HUSTOH J ELEcrraacAn ooOTRAcspaBa -T. 37 ' ibraiy1 Building; in 7basefmnt. agents FOR!ripjruiri ctotoii. . "3 AM n-rinFrar? He ItfluslinunciefvQar "rYc ."' 1 - I i YON RIIA.OAIT, r.-YLi ' Y i - ' vi - ii-Y in Y3nin t- " -r"' mmiim s -A YC --:Y "-.' - - " " Senators. Money and IBates M a,k Le ngtKyJSpjsecH Tes X OpFosing.Measure.yYSJ 4. Tlie : House ;3iotea;;Diy'si " Sdorfe to rfiill&iaiins i toPdstoffls;,:; THtr.llLITABYjCCADET.1Y APPROPRIATION BILL fe BENIATB CQMmTtJtE-H(2AT GtTTXTY OF HAZING 3tA!KRED FlROiM Y' AOAJ ttomrroa iiPiBoiMrtMiEJNT -as ' com.- njoj question. . Wasshinirton,-Jan. 17. TheeenAte. to- dtey;.uitoercscn hlU tojln crease;' efflcdency of tnnY 'Y rSeijjakor- Money, oppioweid .the, Will -and mwe 4enwiyr:0peecixm or which !he InveljSjheil "agialnit Wealt Point asaderQy,,: JecCiarlug that either , hazing ehwrald Ibe wttoppecS or the saxsademy iiboli edYYlHe diacuseed he .Bituattonin the jupRlneand thsaJt the fjutftf that thiere - iwere . tfortyythrtee Y gTaduaJtest of E!uiopean! 'ninlvWs5tiea' In. the Jlipino cOTiigrees at-Ma!olos 4;wp years agoc was sufflcdent; eveidehoe thaft ther- Filipinos were eapaWe- of self government r- i jTBate also oip!posedl4he toill, saying tfraft IncreastoK , the . arpny ; to; a-' huodred thfousan-a- w:theloin'g..jetiSid! set ifcofwaccB !tana?eirflllami, ,' Y JMicKjqiiias-: defended ':the...lbiU"Mid"JWter f HocrtexecutiWseom tihe's JoMrnedY, s,i-vv.'Ti --" " dH.Tt',iwtaa.4h:W)6arkii2?to AHijamncuitentin past offl-cfe -clerks Saaad: letter cairrlera wa3 rejected: lay a vote of 1 to. 33. r. : YY 'The .senate jmllitasry. . acadseovtiodJair coonipletedtihemlllt parlation WliYXt 'conttaina -c cOanise au thoriinig. tl-suje sBdademsy Jbo mtake iroHes sua prevtent ,Ib!asu tog; :r:It pravldesrtJhiatfluny: idatdiett 'guilty afltJhe ipractice alhia3!k;.tie ejEpelled .eawi thaffi hereof ter-toe ehail ie Jxjj&llslble fitxrHreappofajftnofent . to -the- eJcajdemay airpofirftiment w la dMpimdsstaned -offloerr -.it' sa!r)peis .dSn seut 'to tite. senate la. legislative !esskal for the ctootftdeMJiat use f 'that toody, that .tihe TJnitd states igorveirnaiientfi Ihtta ansade aw) efltortj - Itio ertter' faiaaaiegoltiai the govemtrnent i- of Ootom'biia - on. the suibiecit-off lnfofrmsatiori is the result of a'reoution recently (passed! treowedtAixg the fpaeaident to- furnl ithe and?. ctoipiesr- lof ailltcarreistp tiween ttols-gioverniment andl;thie -goerp-miet otf Xl'ogcriM,a orwingf the ritJeps that txad ibeen .ttaikieni hiy. thd. eotveTOtment to secure ta' ntrntentaof ia' amodHfloaltton; hOoTamibla of existing" treeJties.Jr loopioesslonBi, mith the --vierw of ; SeVsunrtnglJor 'the. TJmllted Saftes "the right - tor ooaistfxtfcfc ; m waaaal over, KKxrobOaai- territory -YThe resoltu tkxr also frequestedi riopttes :bf uall itioaTes. poindenioe ; wth - tlhe new ..Piantoita iOaatal 5:YY ;.7;v 5t THE HOUSE. ; .fihe house' dEWotedi the day tto.tlhie con sideration ibf,the ibill to Kaodafy Janol revise t5he law& Tete arftim)en!tr:Ys W one pages or tiae noui maa MDeem.-oonsaa- i t.. jrF t r.lARTIAL LAV PROCLAIMED Y ID 4PETl6L0nY Civil TopilationlHay-tw .Called: to '-" v ".Deliver up Anns. ' y? STfatowitt- JanU17 Martial fflaiwhsas Ihas jbeeoi gpaiocaiaamed ovtor; nearly ;the winoie ir sjape jioray - - Wbe peace npreservatfoin. (actwifl.i allsp be? . enforoed . in ' ICajpe ctodony .ond-ol2iier districts. - TJinidteir this !act all of tlhe civil population maiayvibe: called on to deliver up " thear arms. - j . !?-Y... - -MY"- - cT-YrYr "V-?S :. Valuaole Building " -.- Ata. Sacrifice. o - - TY - v-. - ' -i n .it'cIx' Cue. It. Li ilOr o 0 o o. o o n o o o o o o o O o o o O (3 O -O o 0 O o AGO,JSED.YOU::GX:EUAT:t PATECSO:! AHEHOPEFUL ' 1 ia VcrdlcVcf TKr PatersonrKe J, Jan. 17. A Y large crowd gathered around the court house today, eagerly; Awaiting the close of the trial of Walter McAlister,-,WilUam Death and Charles Campbell for tha murder-of. Jennie.: Bosschieter a young ailk mill employe. ' Y- - " It isr generaUy beiievedinat itjrerdltt will he reached, before :evening;V -r- ;!The -accused "men .were - appareiitly more hopeful this morning than: at any: time since the trial, began-Before they "were taken from-the jail to the, court room : they. talked together:: and seemed to entertain the belief that-their , testi mony yesterday, had had a favorable effect on the jury, and that tonight or tomorrow at the latest would see-them once more at -liberty. -Y '-' " : As t soon as - court opened Assistant Prosecutor t Shaw began his address, to theury. Jle said that. killing that occurred in the perpetration of a felony constituted.murder tn the'-first degreed ."'We have learned. Y he continued, 'that Jennie BosschieterVas not quite 1 years. old.. Shwaa entitled . to thp presumptfon -that- she was- a virtuous, honesty and upright girLY There is no evidence . to ,the contrary. Her l)hysi cal . condition- was such; that- she must Taav,e been , able to take twp , or three drinks without, bad effect." y " In-conclusionShar said; T."All th defendants : areequally guilty as . prin cipals in thiscrimer- Ynie stories told by the defendants proved a miserable failure as .a defense. -Such a def enseals jworthy'of 'no consideration. YCheir.story is tOs be . weighed by what they said be fore, no -matter1-tinder what circum stances: they, told It. ,4.7- -Y" Y,"" state, is compelled -Vf r PUttl?f , but in the nameof aside all sympathy. Justice, for aJverdict-ormurderiin."the r;r.Yr be closing first degree. Y; "' " .Judge- Scott then-made the argument for the defense. ' He Asserted that the case" "of the state was not sup ported hy;legal-proo t and thatlhe state was charging an- impossible crimeY He alluded to the general : unanimity with .which the communlty. had accepted as true, the published statements that the death of Jennie 'Bosschieterv had.- been brought about-through the attempt of the 'accused, to commit a "felony, '.He declared further that each of the . ac cused .men should have had ar separate "3 v "Y Cy 3,000 BOERS ATTACKED BY THE BRiljSH Hear Corolina, and Driyea Off With 4 Iiondon, J,an.7.-!-iThe admirality sIhas received a dispatch from the commander-in-chief .at : the Cape reporting that the cruiser Sybille,- whlchYwas . landing bluejackets to intercept the Boers, was ashore-at Stemboeskfontein, near, Lam bert's Bay, and adding r that " active measures are Jteinj? taken to assist her. The official dispatchrdoes not say the .Sybille ' was:, wrecked. Y A.,' press i, dis patch from Capetown- says the crewf theybille-were, saved. - . vYr-THREE THOUSAND BOBBS. v.; Kitchener,-telegraphing r from .-Pretoria January 16, says the concentra tion of 3000 Boers at Carolina, Trans--vaal, is reported.-'- - - - r- I li; He adds that 33olville's mobile column was engaged near Vantondeshoeck The Boers . were 'drfven off withiheavy- loss ?Threev hundred Boers entered Aber deen yesterday, . looted - stores -and re tired on the arrivals of 100 ;BriUsh ta- fantry Y.-r - '. --. M iM flniiDiAiir hit nnrA YA : :- .PRESS IIEXT TUESDAY Event ts be Hade a Social and Polit- :"-; 'i.ical Function. Y Yr -- OulwoaiiCjran). n.-lBryan's paper, "The rpyininer,". twill -Bto to press next fTues dayY .TOie '-event is to be maue aHHoolal &nd political : f uiuction T - The . leadens of lAstooMZ' democipajcy have Ybeen n invited a - aJttemd -and wafbeflx'c the tmalcmgf of ffarxrus . - T3rya,n had agreed to Jlocik: tup hthe.tftorms nid f eed ; the . first ffjaper into itfbe press' The edition is, to,1be. fifty thousand-.-'; Y.: - ;.r It 119 said that" flBJPyan refused an of fer of $5000 from, a prominent eoa(p;imian axfacsburer tfor tfoerfcack pajgeY Tttte first number iwilK scsmtaln ;no ladvearoseimieffits 'Brraai -has irebebveul two- thousand1 vex- vtfhange'irequests SCrora newspapers,' and he " saM today "itibat he jwould deofine be- ionise jaf thie xpense &Kdhwv&e . - - FOIl THE ILlfilEDIATEs RESTORATION CF PEACE Aim of theKewTederal Jartylnthe j Philippines. !; r JiwTflmiljir- 'ffBjaY lTKbe ; DlaSIy7 .Demo- mftia'tthe Dtsanfof t2se orewily" ftornaed federal ffiairty In dts first issue yesteaxiayj (poiblished; tne jpiatiorm-. oz me pu-u.' wihiclh aSms immediate testocaJtion f The spartyraidmltS 'lt 1b topossihle to riirftwrive this result just-now and eays that cxtalttauafoiae "of "the present tz3 mnroal condittans will inevitthly resnlt in the diestruictiioitt of the ijecple .andi the (country jtJhat at destLaed to jeaa cn - CTed'cralliSs couAsI their wrantrytmea 'to sjtiandoai the chimerical tfcJape of uc 4aa wiriRfc :ithe 'Annericans or the apossi. (bility of tforeira 4ntervct.loi it their b&Lalf citfcs ISruer-s trip to jurcptr. . K'KJrXEY INVITED TO AT. "TJttle -ILock Arlr.YJYJLi. In the V a a: rcc:u.t:cn ' 3 a: rccYu,tf crs tj3 unsrYirtously - u. ":"tc3 invitlr j4Pres:d3nti CYc;Hirley to " : L.ittl3 r3c!s;3 t'-e C"-t cf the - - -- - ature, . j, wtii. 1 .w -i i-i - . -i m E. KElITDCKYniVOLVED ArAWitiajBattefy; Hing -IGun iGalled :Uut - to suppress teucu .yy.y 'r YY THPKJ3B t!P2rEl(3057S j IIIIiLCD AND . miHEE WOUNXC0 'AS ;RITJTrS OF -Y ' '..r''-""- ''. - , l.r- " Y - rWTCP, BJjJiliViJN; jfiOTWCEJJj WNiD.wBimTOiimi whit. the' stats axuilitia heJtteiy Tvlth e,-. Ga'tlinig guinf aeflieretbgnt1igait "ifor, PbalWaaTwlhere -. - . ffihrjee tperscmst -'sw'ert ;f Mlled'-cund' -tatonee rwloudfed s th-irsu!l'tofia;eiudi ibeitiween he Sbottrarea land White tfamaUies. -.The an)il4tl3t wre. -imQ&r eeaIed;ipsPdescs . ami wijl TemKxnt to -theCsherlff of WMtley county la wtoidht Coribinf .Js located." The WMbe (biroitihem whio were lbesieeliall'flagih.t to Shaltfwell; leather nof sweetlheait,Y be carase -he opposed .toett; fcanairiag.eir "with WhfteYvwe teUight itoj rWBi'buavby: the sheriff today. . Tonight aisupge Donee is bherins' at' Cfrayta Station, .and tt is saM Bjofllo WM'te'.-vviU (he lynched1 be. tafe'j morodinss; if h FLOWERS FOR QUAT lAGfeat Profusion of YFloral 1.4 -r - , :? pieces or the renosyiyania i " ; " YvYr-l'Y r.'-Y'VY r- Y: CXME AN ' IMIMIKNS'B lA3RG2BfOCF WHri'JS" IM2kIiORTlBLiLES r .' - - ."'..,r YJ''C--. t " B ATI - JDifeSimSTHAflT JGKKED3TB THE "OLD (MlAN'X UN THE ISHNtATB. - 'Y, Washington, Jan.17iMatthew Stan-: ley- Quayi re-electeqi yesteraay -as-sen- ator from: Pennsylvania;.- toaay took tne oath ot office; '.Mr. Quay-was assigned. to -the secona seatujn.4ao oacs rowuon: the-BepTibUcan sidOthe desa former ly occupied by Mr?Hanua-? An" hour'tfefore- the senate convened beautiful . flbfal'r presents began; , tobe piled oo'anoYaround- the senator's, desk By:thevtinte the senate-was caiiea. to orderniessengers ?found it, impossible to place to? advantage any more? floral offerings. - Not in : th'e history of the senate' has a sinsle senator' beentne recipient oz such a profusion of flowers. ; The, flow ers came to the capitoi literally ot tne "wagon load; and it was impossible-to display all-of them. -Y-,.- .Just before the senate convened -Mr, Quay entered, the : chambers As-4ie. was recognized .hyV friends -tremendous, ap- nlause swenr over the crowded galler ies, v It was. prolonged for Jw.full ,half minute. ' Meanwhile Mr., Quay -was re ceivlng the cordial congratulations z of his colleagues' on ' the floor. - By this timet the Behate chamberas. thronged by. senators and-others; enti tled to the privileges - of -tne - floor. Scores ofmembers of the" house had come to the senate to 'witness the in ductment of Mr.'- Quay. into'' office. among them 'practically .v. the -.n eutire Pennsylvania delegation. c As soon as thesenate convened -..Mr. Penrose presented the credentials Y of Mr? Quay, and . requested that the: oath of office- be administered. AsnoY- ob jection was offered, Mr: Penrose escort ed Mr. Qauyto the desk - of President Pro Tempore Frye. ro Tempore Frye. Y - - ' - j Before . -taking - theY oath - Mr. Quay 8 shook hands -cordially wltn Mry" Tye, The president protem previously ' had announced to the people in the galler ies that no applause or demonstrations of approval or "disapproval r would- be permitted ;Thus -no demonstration oc- A LA GRIPPE; Beware ttflA ,Grtot)erii:t;W"5 " . diangerous disease. , Take -Y -1' v i L60A pjsgnsgi - frifwill fceiej? dttwm therareve? and-r S S peia : Al store ote byt4ciaa 2Sby . Y.:; -v. - t Iy:C Jii-oY::- I S t M i3 C-t'w3'1 curred when llr. Quay had - taken the Afterhe had eirned the roll-at the desk. the; secretary lift retired to hia seat, where he was overwhelmed with congratulations. A . , - tar A FILIPINO GENERAL YVOLUIITARlLYiSURRElIOEBS (JdnJ jjielgrado, Formerly Head cf In- yr jiirgeniSi of PanayQiv'eatjp.i:i; r; Tioilo, Island of Pany, Jan 17 .Geo. erai ; EtelgadoCwi jhead-pd! tn- swgients'inthe isd&nd.of -Pianay, 3ns voluntaaiiy Eurxendered. ; . Since- NoveW tjerTthe-feeorgeint force (h! ibeenbaroksri up'fiiato small banids j t Aruce toonfer- aiajiKant general rof tlhe depaatmentTof Visaiyasi. resulted in' Defeado ainS bis staJT .eqfteri Eoilo 'nd stirireffidn 4o uenetnan (Jtixifgtues.-.. xelgadD sent (wtxrd to the: remtaajatidlf hds-iCO(mtai!an.s mamiber- ing 70 anen thajt they o coane to and surrender, ' - j . r TheoormnnaiodTlotf PullanE. Diocno -knd QutmlnrSala arehohtlng etarong position MB..ione anwuMiains off - oaipls " provftnee. Battery TO Sixth" artilleryv "witto four giuns end ta'cbmsideraJble foirce-"v-4nftou tiry, ore trying to disOodise them and! pe,the tFOtpaaaoB Jto ifi!g!ht an engiagernent : w. JKear. Ajamartaa - Remey and his offlcers held a't'eoepttion this aftiraoon oot iboswd the JBrookljyaj. - " . DEATH REVEAIS THE SEciET ; dFATArilMAHYJ,liUirs,,ISiX MorrayH HaU Discovered to Have ,-..Y Been a woman -r'NewTork, 'Jan. 17, 0)t was disaove- ed today toy. the 'death otf-Muanaw H. Hall, a gT!ajmlany inian and a toem ber of the Iroquois Jclulb that! Hall Avaa ataman'.- He figured oil-Ufa lifejaa a man and .was an ail-round' sport- ' Dr. .Gallagher, .(Wjha . ettenDed;' the v.aUeged. pian. made the discovery Herepprt ed tihe death, to the Grower's officer and said he twas at a. Joss fcowJtothiaike out the;ertificatle. He said he discovered her teex after her" death;, and the- wb- man died of caneer of the ibaseastY " CLEVELAND SEES a - DARGER AHEAD &'JLttiBttovem' ih Fiiipbos ,3t U."3v After Gonqeringhein. jNewr" - York. -raforeT 1 7?3Ljt5sp Cleveland delivered aa 'address at'he'l Holland swdety dinner- tomtglbifi; He was gest r kxf ; theevenln dinner ith- Rev.' Hefn-ry , Vaudykei ; . of PrinWetoai. VM!rYO t!be reu gtraintB vf the teoaoStitfctioar IbsaadL ibecoime irksxrne;r He aieferrefl tx Enteland 'and the TJinited 'States' :w4lolWle!eTistsoa3ig. ad vocates -sof".iaflflbW abtw kUlitbg-naiOves; One South Africa, ith'e'other. ini the' PMlipipineal- He said If "the Americans euooeededn subjugate tog-tilteEUiaptoHs- erv.iewr'Did';-jperi'knis oooudiitdion ' iwould (be ttftoroedUUipaa Y ttihe United states. Hie added ' t v ''Wetay-icoiKiuer the PhdMppinesi, nd afjbe - donquealitngf - ithemi pffiojbaibilar vgov enn.itl6e!ni!f" but it is is tJhe rperiersioin&f ouiriiajtiionialli fmissHoa .thiat dansgesr. ltes!: : THE QUEEN SUFFERING FROM MEIITAL DEPRESSION Physicians Ad viseHer Early Depar- ;T:ftnre For Chiminej I -Sl , 5 -. Jjondiani, 3tol7r--II1he qiieen Hs suffer ing f ram IMentaJ and physical depression and it is- difficult" to arouse her.; - Her physicians advise that her d'epartuire to cfclmlnez - be Biiastened. , (but (she to, not ihtareabed iin the trip. She ;pleads-lt ts her - duty jto aemadn , at her post :; wthile afBaim if the; empre aire 00 ajnsettled.Y SEIISATIOIIAL MURDER BY RiippnsFn iMFRinAii Entered Train Near Lone on and Shot - f Y.- HisVictimV: ;Y--Lomdon . Jan. 1 17. A eenSaitlonal miuirider4''waa"' committed this afternoon on (a trtadn of the rlsonalott &:ottthnvesit- erai radlrodivi THe murdered iwho is sa4 in" some - auaitersi to &vw: American, entered the car ofccMi 4M-Kintsr otf ' SonthamJtnnv and? W. JPealraotti v Of Winichesfter at.'East Lelgli. - v-rY-- Y' -'When Passings Surbltoii! Uie Jnoa drew a? xevolver,.: kilfed Pesursoin and wound ed aOra. .Kins: -in the .-careelcv - He tren rifled the pockets of Pearson. YThe mUJ derep iuined out.of the traJLnr t;Vaux ajsall Ibut was pursued and- cajotured. The police thus far. decline, to. give-tne ;ilOTEL:DU(i;;EO Ttro jPerscii Ccrisrrly Injicd ".":: ";Thuly-flve Otnsrs IfarC-ff Stliouis, JanI7.Twa personT'were seriouslyinjured and others Hurt as the result- of a-fLre. tat - turned. - the CteTrarfefcste a.trro-stury Jrrctnic-turetoiaTi-" 3 -,.-.., v K - rcrty- russt Ict their rZJZJLrt as the-flames- haa gainea bul -irtcaway that all escape except tji Yi iriiows was cut cfL - -..- r1 ' L A11 other knowledc'a U tszxtZzl to L!rn -who has not nonesty and gool nature'.. illontaisne,- " Y. - - - :" T!:3.c: ;:ay c? L '-y CY ct TTY i3 .a cv:-:2 tlt L'aYiy Wa MfiGT 4 VY r'-Y; . Y" i - ,f ,k Y- n - - v To Handte YtheYiVeri ezueraft 1 SCasehhoutVAhbpeffr Rupture. The troVElement : isNot Conciliatory Taymrd : tlie Dnited States." -r 4. , Y5' BEyOLT AT CARACAS y - y . HAS BEEN SUPPRESSED EIFIFOKPS" TO SmiAltHra3 , OUT -THIE : CXiMPICSATIONS ELjCBAIR,- assed -E(rGBJawnr qfj vkjbzu- 'r EUAN RtBJVOfliUTIlONAIirr POVEa, C ' v -. r'- ,f- MJ?NTK"- " - - -SY i- ' Y 1 s , Y Y Y t, Washington, Jan." 17 IThe .ad vice v- overnight from Veneuexla.was aehort t note from " Minister lioinis," Indicat ing that the re'vnlt 'jwhich had tyroken out In the BaTracks of Caraeas . had been suppressed last iMoindayv .Y " The navy..denaament was. im.'h to Jtofward"4t Instructions jbo Commander ' ' SangentTast -evening tout the message- i - " went, out - early . this morning and by" -Y-Y: thte time tlhe Scorpdon 49 proibaWy start." 'Y'i :i . . mgiirom Jua. uuyrarfor K?uanocoa. This portls alboiut-75 miles tip the San Juan A, f river in 'northern Veneuzela. and ia the ! Y' point of - shipment for the asphtafflt for" Y-( the Bermudea company" which isY ; " - Y brought 4y the Guanocoa and LiaJbocco railroad s Tvoxn the big 'pilch lake, '.Iff m3as to Athe eastward . . It will pcrobably f ";"A ' tafee the ' Scorpion three days to "make !"- the run. fromi LaOuyra to Guianococu.1 - Y -fThje tVpetfkBg-facilities at . LaOnyra ry Y. urevery .tpoor jamd if her bunkers- are-Y,r! -not already filled she w4M wtop at PortV'-Y r-fw.L mt 13 .-.1.. ... T.-.r may be aJccWmiplished iri ai few hours he-- t ifiqre- starting p'theerTherive'r ' Y" at- Gnojeoa 4s rather narrow; "ut jWde,, 7 -"" Y 1 enonght to 'adnnfe' Sawp'Mf e passage. - . " ' r Sdoh Inlfornnatlonas hast Reached (here f . goeato showi H3bt while our efforts to'z straighten - out 'the wmlpItotiaW nvith.-; Venezruelfa- are iraj-oh- emiborrasaedl by ' the growth of the reviO'lutionary move Y- s" ments, for there are-really two, yt the issue is toeing" made dilrectry wlth.-?the v Venezuelan government as Tepresentedr iby the defactb iprdent, JCastro-; It is gathered 'that dt is his" agents .who are ' threatening to seize the aurns of : the New ' York- A-E'ermude iCompany em-; ployes, which- (movement; theYsoortplion is to prevent if she can Teex&t: the. point -' -of trooih-le In time. - - State department -; officdals regret thatthe Castro element : te- not -'nTeeting - the advances cf the I United States in ,what they consider a peasOinable and conciliatory ep4rit,.buit Is ehowing a disposition" itto resent theY; depaIt!mentrf4equet, thai no apbltrary ; aetion 'be. taken respecting the asphalt , concessions, untH-'the InchBrabents have;r had an optport unity to assert their legal Y rights in the matter.. The aspect (there fore Is regarded as nnponcxmlising for" a ;v (speedy setteHment, and ithe case will re-. .' qudre totbe handled with great deMca Y cy in order to avoid an open ruiptore' ,; . BI'iEIITEIIARY CELEBliATIOII Y; r u ; OF KIHCOOM OF PRUSSIA Emperor William Eeviewg Troops and : ; Y;Y-i:IIakee SoeecH. - ',y ; - " Berlin 1 Jaa. 17;-:rhe . oelebratlon of -v theihteentenaryof tlhe 5dngdkm) of ? Prussia hegiaa' today -with all "the pom -beflttteig Iswch an occasion.. -.-The weaitfoer.' was coM and clearana all the awprtoach-2. es ffio. tthe. (palace, jay.wlt!h a tpixxPusaon. -otf flags and bunting, iwere' thronged at J ' an'eairly hour iwith slghit seers who, ae J. ; sembled to witness - the .-troopang' . or ; ; . the giuurd3 colo(rs in the icouxtyararof the r. arroJory . : -BrKEeror Wlllteuni, the effown 4 prince and. duke -of. Coonanrsibt arrived Y from tihe casttie on lotot. , tAirer an in. .. speotlon of the color company they pro. " ; -ceeded to the cttvered' court, where he :"Y -' princes,- generals and officers'. de$uta-,v . titoms arwaited 'them. The wemipress watched the proceeding's: froxa the pal-''-- h ace balcony. General Von BOckkPoiack, r r in behalf "of the offlca corps, con- gratulatedi bis majesty on the ioccasion) . of tne celebration--and called! px three Ts chews for the emperor iwhldb were hear . , r ttly given and scooanptanieHi y the and t ' . : piayinsr Heil Ddr ilm Seflgers Knamz; the . Y Prussian national flrymw; .After the env - V" peror tad replied to General Von. Bock- -r PcEach the , snatch was1 carried! out and the tinQpexor,snd his party ihen ceturned" Y to the castle. Jif- West !T5ctnt."Jan; 17-At today's sea. elon-ttC the. consresEtoraal committee in vectisitlrsr fcazin, - Cadet CJilciArthur.. declared the report that fiie tad fainted ank3 gone, into OarrvulsTona as the (result k cf tzins wa3 "titterly cLhsurd. . - Drl 1 Jcin . TZ27 recossts 'n9 ' to ctitert! -'t-f:T tie better aoconsmo- darlon cf hW ratrtnr V-3 cZlce tours in f w-'.re"..IH i.3 ircinTU c,'flr?tl p.m., ani frcrr 5 to G p.anY Cuniiy hours; - -V 1. s3 if- -J- t r ,0" - -J'i. 'f''l 1 4 . .-. : "t . . '- t . . 1. - - - - - .
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1901, edition 1
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