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' r 5 I ' T 4. JOIlESrTIIEVAtET'S, TAlSIFIGATlOtlS If you get.itJDwa OestrelcBier 70. it u fflayclerer: Deceived His Father and .... j His Attorney Nw. York, 4Ajpi31 V-lne ptoceedtngs i a -, l i .....' i (.-a -a:;sri..ss- i i;i 1 1 in l t ni x jr . 1 WflSifiiliiii Six, a .-rVa? 111 display ftMs rw6k:v4tl in of - - IS&B'UPW Wash-Waisfe ta white and colored. Tlhe styles, ar6 carefully selected from tfee- leading cfflakersjrsucsh as tlie cele- ,' eana quise Brands PRICES We 'will also e IWhlte Laiwm Dressing and Kimonos - x a line of Sacqus PRICES $1.50; to $3.50 United Statos.wilL-BesistG Forts ;. . - with. Foreigners and the Dismantling of I ; 1 oxner r oruiicaixons. tWiashllnstani,; April 4. Thie- United PiSt&tes .'wiIll -resist , o; the utimost, diplo- matteaiHy; toy attempt of ithe . powers fdiltoi paxttieLpate ini the garrii &$t&tig hi Mortis in China along1 Pel tto Ibetwieen 'Pekija and Tiien Tsln, or to" withd'mw from negotiations 'Car a set- tlement of 'the Chinese ttrouWes. Ite jat ipress despatcSies from 'Pekim asug ested; sucb an attempt would te made "and 'an" oppoutumi'ty to do &a jceaw has :been afforded toy the approacalittg' con ference of 4he commandters of the al lied forces, including CShaffee, . to ar range to carry 'out a part of the proto- HICREASE OF AliinilTIES FOf JONG'S HOUSEHOLD. wiho aocused- of causing: tttoe 3eathl Talk in Financial Circles of a Great: Scheme to PJacfr All proper, ww resumedr tOdiy;- :v I . VUUVl UyyMLUUlUg, UOmpanj, efore lis ptocedkwrs toegan'the tep- I .N.Tiftpk.iAnrii.-lTihAr i. aiir -roKJi t t Vr. : s . , ut7vxkc -vxivuuu. l . fense ised a plant to atioum today ool "betweeii China and the powers re laittng- to the dlsmahitling; of certainr de- Tfenfces and selecting placs for perana-i nent garrJsonis by " (foreign .teoops. Chaffee has telegraphed the war de- tpartment that this conference was -.to (be 1 'hefl'cl antd asked for Instructions; Af- er oonsTiltartion with Secretary Hay' tlhls evening! ISeoretry Root sruit a.de epatch i to Chaffee defflningr the position !he must assume. This is in line wSth tiheprevjouis "policy; of tiue governmenjt. The .Uniited States' is- (opposed to .dis manitling the . 'iorit9 "and furnishing troops for permanent garrisons, COMING MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN CUBA. 1 Oestireicher ft' Co.,. I 51 Patton Ave. Brco nmendat ion of Committte oil British Civil Lift. -vLoneen Aprl 4. The report of the coramitiee appoin-ed t tsonsiier changes in the civil list reacmmends .that t3te new civil list be fixed at about 470,000 oouhds as follows: Privy purse,-110,000 pounds; salaries nt hmi.&rxld and retired a'lowances, '126,000 pounds; expenses of household, 193,000 pounds; works, 20,000 pounds; royalty bounty, alms and special ser vices, 13,000 pounds and sundries, 8,000 pounds. , v The report recommends an annuity cf 20,000 pound to the duke of Cornwall ' and York, 10,000 pounds to the duchess ' of Cornwall and Tork, and 6,000 pounds to eaCh of (the king's daughters. The nnopn's 'annuity 4n the event of her sur viving the ,kinig is, ttnoreased to 70,(00 luids aari annuity of 30,000 pounds islrodfcoie dnchess of Cornwall W York to thiveni of Iher surving fhe'duke. The proposals for the civil -Uts atr - iacreas. 67' "Will Constitutional Committed to Convention Sea Washington, Havana, April 4. Municipal elections will be heid throughout the dslamd June 1. Fifteen days from April 19 will be allowed for registration. - A delegate states tthat at yesterday's meeting of the convention When the question of the Piatt amendment was louit a motion was carried. 15 'to 7, to table it, thus showing that the conven rtlion" did not desire to reject it. Some dieHegates favor rejecting- all reports on (the amendment so as to leave only t'e amendment itself to tie consMerei a then to appoint a committee ba vis.t Washington. raatifl niawi. rrv j j ; lAssistejit District Attorney Oshorne said; ' - .,a : ."W don't want an adjouirnmenlt un less , thfe. defense wflJ: wadve tfurther ex aoraiinatjoii, . : - v : We4I," said Juafice Jerome, "as yet nothing has.ibeen shown to xpve that BaftricR as reaMy guilty of murdier ex ceptt the 'Uinteorfoiborated testimony 'i of an acknowled!ge(3h atecompHc'e. There nauat ibe iconrolboratiion of Jones state ments in order to toola iPiaitrtck on a murder change audi- II wiil not laocept a nothing has heen shown to prove that side:" ; : : The orossextondnation of Charlse P. Jioices was then (takenf up. tjones said ithat on the afternoon be fore (he- attempted to .comtrniit suicide he iwrote some, letters". : - iWIhen he got fcejtiter lie distroyed them! all. He did hot think they had 'been out of his pos session from the time Ithey were writ ten until he destroyed them. - . iUater on he was called akwn (by Mr. Battle, i.is present counsel. . ' On the eecfena visit witness sa'd, Mr. BSattle was' iackximpaniied by bis (wit- HDess') fathier; iwno Bivedi near Houston, Texas. a leix toaiaiiy ," . sata jones, Bsna my ifaither was very much distressed. I referred tthy iflather "to .Mr. Balttde for anything regardiing the Riice case. "Jitao: you told iMr. Battle the same story about the --murder as you ltold Mr. Osborne pa CteitoherS?" asked Mr-. "Yes, I ihiad." "Then," sadd IMr. Moore, "on th-at evening you were quite etermflneti to deceive your farther: you' were willing that he should! he toldl ia ale? . Wifoess did not (reply. imir. moore insisted! that diirent. an aS railroads in the United States Under Jacob Schiff and James Stidlman. f - s-til'lman today denied the story,' but notwithstanding" this lit was reported that papers -had -been prepared incor porating a (New Jersey company which shall control (Burlington, Erie, Great Northern ana Northern Pacific" In this particular deal, Involving only four ane controlling company, dcor the pur pose of prevjentihg ate outtfing and curtailing expenses : It ds proposed tq incorporate the company in New Jersey, and if the scheme goes Jthrough it will invoive the greaest compilation of capitad in all hH story BIGGEST SHIP III THE WORLD LAUNCHED. The Celtic Will Have a Capacity for 2359 Passengers. teri t.abouchere Uie' sole. :W.MritymC' thinks tihat ted Belfast, April 4. The new White AGUINALBO'S is necessary. In a pquat star tone steamer Celtic, the largest vessel ever bunt, was successfully ers of the plan are J. P. Morgan, W. RAILWAY U1II0II OFFIGALS MEET. Suspicion of Labor Trouble Caused by Advertisement. It is "understood that the prime mov- 1 roads, the capita stock of the roads I represents $550,000,000. says it is almost impossible to prevent ugly contretemps. The troops of differ ent nationalities are all "auarreHn.e' among themselves. He.ihas had to set tle seven differences in. PeWn. A sim ilar condition of affairs prevails at Tien Tsin. He fears that unless the troops are withdrawn there wiil !ba se rious troulble. New York, April 4. iGdgbad' Chief Ar thur of the engineers' unioin, Sairgent of the firemen and MOrrisey of the' rail way trainmen had a conference at thej Grand Union lasting ail day. They also conferred with' a number of meanibers of the order. At 6 o'clock all three chiefs had left the (hotel and none re turned up to midriigift. The confer ences are held periodicaEy. Attention ! wa ' directed to the mieetting 'because of advertisement in the evening papers of ferin to hire firemen, 'brakemen and telegrapher;. The Sun communicated, 'tonignu wntn some of the executive officers of ail the fcifr railroads running to New York. swerve given; and Justice Jerome fin- Each said Ous railroad had ot adverUs- eMy -Tit the questioa to tSe wltnees ed (for men andnone or tnemi rtryvi any trouble. Olehausen or jersey you fwallins to deceive your rvntrni ssaid .there was some uneasiness among railroad men ail over the coun try because they wanted more money. - PAN-AM. MIDWAY COSTUMES HELD AT CUSTOM HOUft Washington, April 4. Assistant Sec--retary Spauld4ng has held in the case I of the proposed importation at JETafifle Pass, Texas, of costum'es, etc., of ah-out' eighty people who are to appear to the spectacle of "Streets of :Mex'.co" at the PanArherican exposition at Buffalo has Theld that a these costumes are not to toe worn .by. the individual compris ing the party but will form part of their 'baggage; they cannot be admitted (free "of duty. ' it h aunched here this morning ini the INCIDENT CUNNfclMtu wiin. ruuiju.bu ? increase CAPTURE V paragaph 2ie saysr: - lr: -.fti' fcuwi ThA icKamraiittee did not deem HeFJurthtXp o -ope of their inquiry to con- Presence of a large gathering, leader is truly a daring and courageous sider whether a continuanca cf the The Celtic's dimensions are: Length and SserveTto 5 by pomp of pride and ceremony t J m feet, 'beam 75, depth 44, gross ton Z governmS Tt WashinSon. Gen! , Surt ?r. desirable. Suggestions have, nage 20,580. ,She will have dteplace nstZ,ne ti hifway to the in- Sen rife, that the cost of living has 'nt of 33,000 tons and is not intended th ,himt consisting of corn, Jbeans, ibaking powder, flour, also, rice The -natives were amused at the general making trp' biscuits, and when they saw him put a little Rumford haking pow der In his flour, they were amazedV at the batch of flour rising so rapidly after the biscuits were oone. U'ne general the (had (his back turned and the natives courage by As example such va or,,na. fa&r late. diuvv : 3 throne This Idea seems t oa oue- w the present' ostentations expenditure of some of those who toave suddenly ac quired large fortune. T3ut your commit tee does not believe the sovereign .would desire to enter into, monetary competition with, such persons, or en- An stole a lotpf them:: aid they, were the finest4 they had ever tasted- They gave Asajinaldo one of them. He was so de lighted that he said: "Gen. Ftoston, -If you will give me biscuit made with r Rumford I will go with you to the end of the earth." Don't Boa d Any Loftgef , fiet Mrs. L. A. Johnson fui- " l-- ' t ' .:- nish rooms 'for you, pay ner on ; - --- -- . ... : ': . - i' installments and save money. ; , n 43 Patton Ave. -! ROCK! ROCK ! ! .R0CK ' ! ! We are 40. control of four. Stone Quer ies in dtyWd suburba.- Are prepared for furnishing Imildtog stoniftep stones, hearth stones, . eaxVtag, jsto." la fact any kind of buildm;tone. (Al so for grading side or yard walks and excavating work. A. - ,i - BURGESS & MOORE,' : ASHEVTLLSi, X. i - ; ' Phone No. 25. P.v Oi 'Box 221, n,Ai.0.jiftf rfvn .the nart of bis gULiOTlUUiS lii'U'-i'&'"i". - subjects' . v , ,- "- BOTHA m S-OFFER TO SORREHDER. Tr, ,A.nril 4. The letter of Gen. Botha, the Boer commander-in-chief, ta iyjrd Kitchener, commianuus British, forces in South. Africa, prtQimi nary to the recent peace ua?ly referred' to in JJieut, Gen. Kitch- The chrdstenSng was performed by the marchioness of Dufferin. Among the .prominent persons who participated in the ceremony were the Countess Oaio- gan, wife of the lord lieutenant of Ire dan; the marquis and marchioness of Londonderry and the earl and countess of Shaftsburg. The arranglement sent launching were smllar to those of the Oceanlic and the new vessel glided from the ways and was puMed up within her own length by dropping ithree pai,-s of anchors. The launching occurred amidst enthusiastic cheers tcf the people and the bio wi nig of sirens and f og horns. ' The Oeltic has nine dctos and capac ity for 2,859 .passerigerst. , he will cary a "crew, of 335 men. Her tonnage as 3,- 600 more than that of the Oceanic and nearly double that of the 'Kaiser Wil- ihelm' der :Grosse and iher . displacement is 12,500 greater Vhan that of the latter Vessel wtoifle her displacement and ton- Mmself . -Were father?" 'I Svas on that odoasioni." witness 're plied. ' Jones said ft was true that in tlae stateicnerit of ibis own tease made to his -Counsel, he toad - told a f alsehood in stating 'that Patrick had killed Rice. .."You deceived even Vousr own aw- yer?'asked Mr. Moore. - Afetha point Justice ! JerVmelrVi er- imksisi: -k--g . .'Here; is a solemn statemehbouit a colds-blooded murder. My client :s di rectly concerned and l am not asking too muchT-in demandlingthat it shall 'go on the record that t is a false hood." ' i , Justice Jerome then allowed the question and Jones said he had de ceived his attorney. A statement made by Jones to his present counsel, Mr. BaJttle, was read, Meivm oaiberg, of Pat&lekjs counsel, began the reading of .the paper but had ome difHcU'lty In decOph'erJnig it anjd Patrick took up the reading and fin ished it. This is the first . time that Patrick's voice has been heard - in court. In the statement Jones alleged that Patrick kiHed Rice. - ener's - naee are 1.300 over that of the Great m . Atiin r.ne.'Ouuviieii . o-rvui " - - . trt wbtaln i Eastern risecretary naiii "T,T. some clew of the ireceni iu., W; P Western, Masseur ,vT wis tublifihed as a parlia- SyVper this onorrlng. The letter Si at the commandaTiit generaA s camp, February 13r and-saym "I have the honor to inform your ex ielleWy that no .one- desires more than Ko,tii3 .bloody I would also" very" much) JT your excellency for the nTuJewfm WaTdlscussioiiMto see if It is wjfiojg ible to discover termer uindeT whWh this The Temalnder or ine nwa APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT 1. ... r- CARR!NCT0 . - IKSIHTFO IN FIJANCF London, April 4. Despatches receiv ed here from Pekfin reiterate the stoi cf affronts to IxTd Carrington and his suite whiile returning from 'Uisbon after formally announcing King Edward's accession to King Charies of Portugal. It seems that-the train on which the mission traveled conveyed a number of nurses returning from the Boer army. The result says a dispatch to the Ex change Telegraph company from Paris, was that that every station there were violent anti-British scenes. licrd Car rington arid Ma suite were openly in sulted whfile the nurses were greeted 'with loud cheers, The situation became w intolerable that, the British mission finally changed trains. FEARS OF A FLOOD " It) WEST VIRGIN. Heavy Baifc and Snow. SwelvBivar to Eagmg Torrent. Wheeling, 'W. Va., April 4. There has been a heavy fall of snow adf over .th inte except in the southeastern part wher there was heavy tain in stead. Great alarm is felt here and at down river-points lest there 'be a flood stage in the Ohio. Reports re ceived do. not warrant such apprehien- sfion'but the salarm' ds caused - oy lears nontH ife.nt back by bad wires 'Uia u iv , may be more diisqude ting. All the small streams in the upper part of the state are DanK-iuui' auu j' suffering great losses. The Little Kanawha te (rising trotm headwaters. 'At Burpsvil'le, the river is a rasiing torrent. At Grantsvllle this morning logs from the upper raver timu utaries were passing at the rate of 1800 am (hirvnr. Rerjorts from Grafton (Weston, Sut ton, Adison, 31arksburg, Morganstown. Fairmont, Gransville, iCSreston ana oiu er interior .points tell: of raging, rivers and damage-to low lyintf property. FUTH6R SURRENDERS : IN THE PHIUPPIHES Manila, ApriJ 4.-The Remainder of insurgent Coloneil. Jonaaaflez's command surrendered Tuesday. " 6ixty-f our . . of General -Trias' riflemen bave escaped from Cavitev (Insurgents , continue to surreiider arms at various places-in the ajrchiipelago. . . - ' Jp VERY THING GILT EDGED... For this week we are offering , In addition ftO fine propertSlea out Pattom. avenue, Charlotte street ond - Ceaferal -Avenue several spflenaid. farms, all within she' mliles of Asheville. Fiflteen ihua dred acres-. timber and mineral land in YiSKtcey counlty. Finely timlbereld .and farming lands In Henderson county fives imdles ftnorai HenfdiersonvillSf arT $5 an acre. It twill pay you, to exemlne our--list of properties MkNXey to lend. : . tc . - Ciifford & Da vies- Room 37, Library- Budldlng. v ASHEVIIiLiE1, N. C. ' When it rains hardiest the laundress catches thejmost soft water. - rwashihgton, April 4 The following presidential, appointments ; were an nounced at tlie white teuse today:: v Department of Justice ;WiIliaimi H. Olayton to ibe judge or tae umtea States court xxt the ipentrat dilstrdict of Indian Territory; .Berjmn V. Hackett (to be marshal of the United; States; for the central cusxracx ox xnaian iera wi-j. The president "today signed ,tfce com? BANK -SAFE BLOWN 4 tOhardOn, Q.v April 4.iA ang of half Watson & Reagan; " real estate oOoe, Court Square. Phone 223. " V-i WOOD'S, SEEDS A full lime ,of Wood's Gtardex eeds, lawnGkiass, Sweet " Peaii and! Nlastuxunl Seeds in .bulkvi GRtNrSPHARMA CY: log and arraDgements : -. iuc.i .-t- ,. . , - Vrreet- I The . presioenx wuay isisueui finc wm7 Botha ySf fnrie c. I mission. ot-Uoyd .Wheaton a, Wjor- general and latrJacotrttl. Smith- and. I . I Wnadlp'HClC -lUnSIOn.aS. tUn&iiXUKi n&vu - Taee Taft cigars, Bloomirg'e ate of the United States army, the com Smoke Juage xaa-i , i toik?,. aiA $tonith bearing1 date of March"3 and that cf Gen.. Funston of-April 1. - - V l' --i,-tt. ' I - 1 J. 't Bloomberg'o 6eleeto;5lsaT9 ; smoke i,. good -Ji .. -" ,j ..-ik1 "'v - - - :. HEADACHE.: In .... ' - L, r iCR, . iHervous ea&. - ri&ariugi'e Heaidaidha emicMv . relieved r by Accurately fitted Glasses, -f vT!DT! - rvreserve your " sight and ro- LUeveybur ead J acie.n t-J-ainla vtion Free. feCOTIFIC OPTICIAN. NovSifies; , - - Ay"4- - ; - FEARS TROUBLE UHLESS TROOPS ARE WITHDRAVH. kJiAa 5Tbe ..er,cowes- a dozen robbers early today blew cpen pondent of the Chronicle-says that Gen. the safe of the Citizens' Savings bank vm waldersee has urgently here, and after edeapecaite fight with ed tho empexorfenrtn,llkn' &JJf Nitt Watchman Pomeroy and citizens hasten the metiatlms f ortmorawj succeeuea anm&King xneir i inr.xne-swvi. - believed they, secured less than $200. .............. SpBGISLaa Lace Sale... : J0ARD1HG HOUSBI . WANTED. iWw tuaivte TreHalble Bpffflioftnt tforu weU located ..boardine (bouse : for m i rae mraaneii , rushed house, trefrred . . "Wip-are befelnffiBns to receisve iu- ojuiries star, tfurnttsflied ?1jages for Hthe suimmer.-t'3- - .t ;WILKIE7MMSBE;;: - isr--. t. 3 4 ST - 4 ' ' Estalff" Agents . , is- iFvrv womart is butatltal- at some fzne of ficr ; Victor Bvugo. m 71 :23 Patton Ave:? t KMlembere Natlon Jlety 0 8 r r- Phone 651. ond " . .wan ii' ;artore" beautiful T . xxr. fVio mr toecom; - aishtfc and .position, when' we. -S r Vour mortrait: We "y, m ttf-tintmihe; (uwt ecomlng : ex-; S' pressfon (the natural one? a!:,,T Tthera is where we are oepenuenL i, .r- vwrn-v iiln -We shave w A J ' pehtell 'Wtaldix will work wonders SuresnaEd aoundSng' thin bosoms.;-. JJt-pactUTerfor 1901 shall be bet hun avar afrtrlP'.'J ' "T" : -in etralgbtexU ';irregulair 5 l&ii&mret&flmBJc your pr trait bfeflUtiluli Jt iH be ibetanise A ..it ...was taken atitb"w!rom(g; time'- We have secured a large assortment of new Tor chon Laces in the most elaborate patterns. The width is from lr2 i . - ,i " - - -" r - to 4 inches wide. We bought them at about half price. . As a leader we offer the, entire lot at - YOUR SCchoice Friday find .Saturday?; P IK -J - s 1 f It of life. GRANTS PHARMACY. : Lop; ?site ;P08tofficfe.; BiPttoa aye f A.. hi . m. ! A
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