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r VOLY'NOO; rh.&SHmmM, SaT&BDAY A&ii 1901. " ' " ' .' (Baoi ksiras- - "-v- g T" . - -" . - . t- . . . : - . . , ... I V --- ... - -y-,- ..s.,. WCAVdTHB LATEST- improved Method For Sponging Dress Gcols. Jzm a tici 'tiCTi nun, AFTO IEII9 IW18E0. ONLY A SMALL CHARGE , FOR THE WORK. v -".'. .. . - - - . Aik at otis D&SSS Goods Dep'X about it. v - FOR THE GOHVBIIEHGE5 OF OUR CUSTOMERS - We purchased this New Steam Sponger that those who buy their Dress Goods of us may have them prop erly sponged by leaving their order at our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Under 5 yds- 25c; 5 yds. and over 5c a yd. It is our -aim to handle the best of merchandise , keep pace with the times, and be up to the , minute in everything. Our prices are alwavs right, Oestreioher & Go., 51 Patton Ave. Stands.for Kealth fulness, Strength and Purity. Don't Boaid Any Longer Let Mrs. Ii. A. Johnson fur nish rooms for you, pay bier on. Installments and; savepAmiey. 43 PattoiAve. ROCK ! ROCK ! ! ROCK ' ! ! We are lncontrol of fouf Stooe Quar iea in city and euburba. Are -prepared for furnishing building stone, step stones, hearth atones, curbing, etc. In fact any kind of building' stone. Al so for grading Bide or yard "qpaJSaa and' excavating -work. . BTjUGESS & MOORE, ASHEvTLIiEt N. C. Hwme No. 25. . P. O. Box 222. WP Western, SCVktson 4b Reagani. real estate office, Court Som. Phone 223. WOOD'S SEEDS. 3 A full Sine of Wood's Garden ceds, Lawd Grass, Sweet Peas and! Nasturtium Seeds ia txuikW - GRANTS PHARMAdY, f HEADACHE, ck, Nervous enid' Neuralglte . Headache quickly TeBevedoy Baldwin's Headact- Cure. 25cj Powder Masseur GRANT'S PHARMACY. uiljiiru -uuuibibr:vvu u , safina uil lilt 5 lltKIrh 11 "HBtttt Hximi2iB -nn. ATviPOiiBiDiii nri .TiCBiiiDinT(fiefIBoawled m. h. - the i . Hi til l i n ' i.ii ii ii ii mi i i ii m ii: I'; ii ii-ii iffe , ii i v i an nun I - l H Ix a 11 R 11 H II It II it II fX U I 1 11 II Kill UUHH II I - 'ffiaav isnifl u 11 u 111 11 11 11 11 n an iin 11 11 11 mm w. jm mm 1 Ift ' -T f - - vary,,', '" 7 - - ' f Will NotiiV tferPi)wers loWm Effect--Japan Sends - Another and Sharper Protjaafc to St. Petersburg. .The Indemnity Paris, April 5. It J undensttxid" Itere i thatjn consequence oif "Cliinia's refusal to '.sign th'e iMantelbuiia'n.. lagreemeiit, Kuasia is about to seaxd a circulkir to the powers, Bxplaining ,that oWing to the unsettled condition' in Mairdhmrta, hejr . traope? 'will occupy fchaiti .tterritory until "order is eataMished1. Pekin, April 5. TUie (mienaber oif the Russian, legiatioin: claim to know noth ing (regsurdang1 tie Mancliurian ques tion. Tne .feeling1 ait tihe other legations d ithat Russia is ibound, to do soTnetihilng' or lose -prestige with the Chinese . The m'eon'bers ..kf the Britiisih, legation lm Pe kin are satisfied that fin spite of China's refusal to sign the SManehurian agree ment, she will soon sign something sim ilar in .order to protect Jier own inter ests and have, even nominal control' of Manchuria, whidh is mow ipractically Russian territory. AN "JIT- TMATUM" FROM JAPAN. Ijondon, ApriSl 6. A despatch t the Daily Mail from Yokohama says that Russia's retply to the Japanese note taneait the Maniohuriian treaty Is regard ed as unsatisfactory. The government has decided, after conference with heakis of the various d!-partmicins, to address a second and more perempitoTy remonstrance aind diemiand for a reply in a stated period. This note, which has been forwarded to the JtapiaTiese snrinister at St. Petersburg, almost) amounts to an ultimatum. St. Petersburg, April 5. As. pre viously ipointed out in theise d'spa'tches Russia ncw blames the powers for Gha na's refusal to accept the conditions of the evacuation-of Manchuria and! calm- qjy? says she is in.no hunry and can await 'events. The unbiased opinion here is thafo 'Russia occupied an imipreg- mable diplomatic prs'tion from wiicHi nobody can dislodge her. 'However, warlike Japan may feel, Russia is con fident that no opportunity wall be g.yen KaftoT take th offensive :fwttihdut 'Pac ing heraeaf in the wrong. As far as can be seen Japanese threats have not caused: a ripple of excitement hiere. TNDBMNTTY QUESTION. Shanghai, April 5. The 'China asso ciation has cabled to Uondon a iprotrst agatoist the proposal to pay the Chinese indemnity by an increase of the tariff . The association claims that although such an increase is (possibly practicable it should remain for future settl'ement as am increased tariff la caJcula ed to deprive the commercial " powers of means Of redress for treaty grievances and is also deterimental to the expan sion of trade. The association consid ers that the honest colleotiiotti of the .present nature .sources of revenue will adequately provide for the payment of the indemnity. ; " Pekin, April 5. Imperial Commis sioner of Chinese Customs Hart in a .program submitted to the ministers for the payment of indemnity. He (recom mends the gradual abolition of the lliiken tax and favors ah increase In 'the tariff of 5 to 10 -per cent , The proiposi tion of 'Hart that the jpowers accept CMntee 'bonds to the amount cf the in demnities they demand!,, is opposed by immediate payment on the ground that serious compllications may arise bef o e final payment is imade. MR. M'KIIILEY'S COMIHG TRIP TO THE WEST Washington, April 5 The president took a flong -walik ater- breakfast this imorntag. He iwa accompanied 'hy Rep- ) resentative Meyer of liooiislalfa, who called -to ta wlthi the xresiden-t ahout his stay to !kewi jOrieaoa caas western TTh redent is 3otking: forward to ivno- rt.nir- trfith. creat Measure, ana i Speaks of it iwlth enthusiasm.. General m. mvun ' -. . . . . i Meyer told the presidenit that.theaans for tils stay at new-weans oaa uw Accurately - Fitted : W& preserve your Blg&t and re-, Ueve your head- aohe. -: - w'a2nto,,,tJ0(n(,iJTee. S;L,McREE9 -, CNTIEIitf OPjnCIAN.y : iosite"postofft Question. ' . - (pracraoauiiy CQmpieiea. axi eaauursve demKHistration la betas: arranged. According1 to the ipresent cshedule the (presidential .arty twill read New Orleans at 4:30 p. in. iMay 1. That ev ening a ibanquet will ibe given in the president's honor. The following oriorn dng there will be a vearriiage ride through the city, rwMch will include a step at Cabildo, the old government buildinsr during i the SnankQi and French regimes. The departure from New 'Orleans will be imade at 6 o'clock May 2. RAILROAD EM6L0YEES .;- CONSIDERING DEMANDS AU Offers by Jersey Central asfto Kew Schedule Refused. New York, April 5. delegates repre senting the employees of the Jersey Central railroad and heads of the un ions on principal railroads we.e in ses sion most of, today regarding the de mands of the Central's men for a new schedule. A committee was appointed to wait on vice-President Warren. The xsarnmittee called at Wairren.'s office in Laberty, street this afternoon tout the confeirence did not 'take place and letter-was sent to Warren asking, him to fix a date for a conference. Warren denied to ai Sun reporter that he had avoided the men. The men thus far have rejected all offers made by the company. LAST OF THE BOERS' HEAVY GUNS CAPTURED London, April 5. A despatch from Kitchener, to the .war office dated Pre ria.' Anril 5 says Col. PDumer occu pied Piet Potgetor's Rust, HQ mmes from Pretoria, waroaut. wposi General French has captured another heaw Jtun. TMs otecounts for oil the enemy's guns known to ibe in the south eastern district. He also tos a con siderable number of prisoners. A por tion of the Roers have crossed the Or ange river roSoving north. ENGLAND WILL PURCHASE NO MORE MULES HERE New Orleans, Apr! 5. England has cabled its agents here to miake no fur ther purchases of horses and mules for South Africa. They have .been instruct ed to hurry forward all stock under contract and. close the (business here by May 1. It is denied that the action is the result of a suit brought in behalf hof the 'Boers to enjoin further sh:- ments. TALKING OF ALUM'S SUCCESSOR . (Washington, , April 5. .That the xe porlt that Governor Allen of Porto Ri co lis to resign upon Ms arrival at Washington is credited! in the island is manifest from tthe foot that the peo ple of the, islamd are already making ieipresenitoifccns to the ipdesident re - garding his isuocessor. iv, centiy came to iWashington to protest against the Hollenden tax law, has wnthe Paent son, presettt postmaster of Brooklyni, den Y" 3 the suocessor of Governor Al - ein offering Wilson's oaatme to the president Borda, who Is in New York, says he -4s obeying the instruction ca- hied hto bv the executive committee of the ertahants' . Planters', andl Bahkers' association of Porto Hico. OFFER OF QUARTER OF A r.11LU0ll TO AGUIKAIDO Wafihinjrton, April 5, The'adandnis- tration Is. flooded with suggestions as, to th disposi'ton of -Aguinaldo. f'v A Mas-, eachuMs miaa oirfej ; for" a hundred nlgh.'andawter a quarter of a ffnlllion. f car one yeaij.. ThXi anen wiggest'he h6iuimediov,fVito ..BofX.. iton antl-ianperiaIist.-4 ' SEETHE Easter HESTONS1 ewfally to Semi a Writ. r Valley Vtiem -v.. Aim &.jcu. cr. siua ito. Clay today refused to admit to .ff ballier .&rid ttiwo other detraitis ;uag! gone there froos Kichirnond to serve -la iwrit lof dleHry em iby Mkry. A fusilade hietfween Geia. Xlav arid. tt, w vwuaifc ITR. LH 4JIOLv 1 depuities - ensued k dnrfTrV mrKinih whether iany one in rthe Clav iniamisinn -.-2,.., v www rr -xa1 I -wos jbtirt, as ne'ighhors fear to- enter (premises. None of the shots fiiWi - "pu.ty susertff s took effect. ' ANOTHER ACCOUNT. White -HJaa-Ky.., -April 5 .General Cassiws (M. Clav todav "inaa w iff and his assistants who came to serv a iWrft ifr.r thk fhirrn-l. v-- li, .L ' 1 "'"lu.ic aiaiugjirer Mary, whom he (recently drove from the houise. Clay fired shot after shot at the sheriff and his assistants, who took shelter behind trees and returned the fire, it, ia helieved that CDay is wounied but this can not 'be definitely ascertained until entrance is gained to the house. Another attempt wild hi -made H serve, the writ 'Monday. REPORT THAT YU HSIEn' WAS HOT BEHEADED A Deception: Said to Have Been Work ed by Heathen Chinee. Pekin, April 5. It la reported here, on the authority Kxf natives arriving fromi Shansi, that Yu Helen, tex-gov-ernor .of that province, was not . be headed as the foreign imlinisters were led;to ibelieve. People of the province are intensely hostile to foreigners and" it is believed that an expedition of foreign troops has 'been sent to the -province to punish in habitants. feHOTHfR BATCH OF FILIPINO - IIISURCENT8 SURRENDER Washington, Aprll 5. The navy';fle parttrient this morning received the bU?Sf r&m&Mca& - Remey 'la' (Covite: ' ; . - r "GoodreO at Olongapo, on the 4th, concluded to surrender the insurgents in the country from Tba to Morang." Manila, April 5. Aguina'ldo, compos ing his manifesto to the Filipino peiople spend hours consul ttng a dlctiofary. The manifesto is not yet finished. Promising gold discoveries are re ported from the aisland of Marbate.clOse to the southern extremity of Luzon. The collier Brutus has arrived; here from Guam-' 'and reports the Filipino prisoners there in excellent hea'tb. Investigation into the .commissary scandal is progressing and these civil ians implicated therein -will oon be,, tried. fan Francisco, April 5. The tron port Kilipatrick sailed today for Manila wi'th the headquarters of the third battalion: of the First Infantry, con sisting of companies K and L, head quarters, staff and! band; companies I and M of the GEOleventh infantry; coffir pany A of the Tenth infantry;- troop G of the Fifteenith cavalry, one assistant hospital steward and six privates. Vancouver, B.-C., April 5. JThe pros ecution of D.. .M iCarmen, the Aaneri- . can, accused Ta Manlila of aiding the : i-ngurgents, remains in statu quo, says lthe Manila Times, though the case is is learned : that Mr. Carman was , brought before the secretary . of the T , gam. of .big explanations were fbea-d, ) nytmng lcan. leai1ned. From- ohdther source it is understood that the safe belonging to Thenore Carranzas,.wh!ch was brought from Pagoronjan by Dmnt Vauehiajn r-fv-nUv. twaas foun1. n opened, to contain a pile of most j incriminating idVacuimenfta Smoke Judge Taft cigars, Bloomberg's Bloomlberg'e' le cligare, a good Bznkke -. i BOARDING HOUSE - WANTED. . I f We ban a rellalble aplin? Hwr j fwell lotaaitedi hoarding ttiouse X jfyjr rent for; the isunttnef. tfur- nished! house ic.:-Ted. 'we are toegtnm!tng to receive in- Quiries 2 the summer. , WILKIK & LiBARBE. Beal Estate' Agents".. 23 Patton Ave, V" - Phone 661. Members Nationaix Realty . and," Uoan Society. 4 Photo by Nadarz, Marseilles. PRESIDENT KRUGER'S 'Paris, Aoril 5. JAm' Interview iwkh Mrvi Kruger appears JiQutihe (Miatin. The for mer jpresident of the Timnsvaal was seen in a" mcdest little Inn at - Utrecht where he is stopping-for the .m'oimient. Sitting in front of a table with a Bible under lAs left hand, Mr. Kruger dilivered himself of an important stat roent to wanch furtbtr significamce en 1L -was given by the presence ot inw Orange Free State delegate., Herr Hiecier. -. Mr. Kiv.gcr began by anniouncihg ht in Saturday next he propos d retiring intn th mintrv for comiDete rest. The little village of Hilbersuim, ittot far from Utrecht, has heen selected for his aibode. . jNotmng mas yett -)een oteciueu. rpla.rdiriW Ihls trin to America'. Mr. 'Krer.Willi uaidertakethe -jotiarney - if his strength permits and if there is aay hope of gaining advantage-for the Boer cause. Pointing to HerrJFisdher, the aged president declared .that the two repub lics were indfissolubly united. '"Herr Mscher," he said, " is flerht ing (for the saime cause as my heroic friend, President Steyn. The two presi dents and the two commanding gen erals, Botha aiiad DeWet, will share the Same fiaite." cviOn being questioned regarding the reliance he placed on the British of fidial telegrams and statements in par liament, Mr. Kruger, half arising from j his chair, declared': j 'The British igovernmentt, British telegraph and British press always try to make this much " and he measured' his JJ trie finger ''look 'like this much" ; andfih extended boith1 arms. , .. I , "I am persuaded everything1 ds going well out there precisely (because our . enemdes continue to dissimulate facts. As regards Gen. Botha's negoiattoris. ' the Toublic kmows from the blue -bo k and by reading Gen. . Botha's last de-' spatch that dt Was the British. General who first -made loroposals. Never dii -the Boer general refuse to listen. We dio nab fight except for peace. We are not conquerors, feuit although general Botha. ilistened to .thle British proposals he never uttered a (word of equivoca tion on the sulbjctt of imdependenice. Ih- aepenaence is the only (treasure we i cherish, even df we luave to sacrifice all others to have . our nlational indepen dence. . X'Jit is for that reason -our citizens forsook their farms andl, sacrificed their lives and our womea and' Children now suffer temporary servitude in the enemy's ciamp. "Ajtid' added the president with still more emphasis, "df the English were not ibJAndl, if they considered their own interests wiell, if .they were not hope lessly enslaved iby error land ; Injustice, they would recognize the Independence we demand, because -in the ' hope Of safeguarding it we hall be ready to moke many concessions and1, sacrifices. and; - (moreover, dt ..would; assure peace forever in' South Africa." The subjecit of arbitrationgbeiing next .(Contdnud on ithefifth: page.)' "' - .' , r Victor Hugo. 1 viE3viery woman 4s onore heautiful 'In some lights and positions than others. -Weflid! the most foecoxnw : ng lishttahd 'position when we . .. 'we mlaike your portrait."' We try to find; - the 'most toeoottfln: ex- ' presslon ;tthe5 natural one) , but 1 there rds where we are djependent - ifipon your: help. . We (have -e 'pencil wihicftn will work wonders in .sraighi : of-g , llrreguJar f ea- . iures aaal TOundftag-. tfc&nbpsomsX Our pictures for. 1901 shall he bet"7 ter thJan ever before. Photognphtr Patton Ave. If jwedio. not snake your porr. trait heauitiful It wlll he because' J it. was taken at the wrong ttme -l -of iilfe."- "..; I: Brddk EE. m LATEST PORTRAIT. II E7 VERY THING GILT EDGED ... For this week we are offering in addition to fine roTopertiies on Patterns averaue, Charlotte sltreet ond Cenitral Avenue several pHenold) farms, all within six m'iles of Ashevrlle. Fifteen hua dred acres timber ajnd mdneral Land in Yancey counity. Finely timlbereid! and farming lands in Henderson county five miles from Hemaiarsonville at $5 an acre. It twill pay you 'to examine our list of properties. : Money to lend. Clifford & Davies Boom 37, Library Building. -ASHEVILLiB, N. C. Wihen it rams hardest the laundressa catches the 'most soft water. We have secured a large assortment of new Tor chon Laces in the most elaborate patterns- The width is from 1-2 to 4 inches, wide. We bought'them at about half price. ; Asa leader we offer the entire lot at YOUR CHOICE Friday ;and . 33 iSQUTE MAIN STREET pn SJU N j SpGcisLig Lace Sale... 5C Saturday. 1 '" r -f 1 'r'C-? Ii s ... :' -. t 5- .iz; ", -r, f ,-.- T. - r -. Jr L
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