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. . .... . . - - - 1 - -- - - - --- -- -'-'-' -- r- . - , . . . 1, ASHEVILLE, N. O, SIABpAT MORNINQi APEIL 20, 1901 VOL. V. NO 60 206. J! xed '5 r. nils ourt 223. studio a. A. s will in ln i that r phO- thm aiay s worlc :e can lv. much 3 we Lerch- below Jnjier , (If bought at Oestreiolier's It la right.) Oestreioher A Go., to J coco i We direct attention 3 several novelties in 3 WOOL DRESS : GOODS which will be put on sale MONDAY APRIL 15th. PFARF PLOT MANIFESTO ISSUED i The Event Signalized by the Rletse of. Thousand Filipino Prisoners of War ITheExlDsurgent Cheif De-f ing for him and drawing: his . revolver I - ' sYt la-titer thfouigli the heArt and clares Without Reserve His Allegiance to the Ameri can Government, With these:new additions S we can justly -claim the 5 largest and best display of SUMMER STUFFS : in Asheville. We have : priced these goods espe l cilly low to make them t quick sellers. Prices from 4 cts. to 75 cts. the yard. Washington-. Axril 19. The official ; anmcom-cemienrt; proroiiligratiTiig the peace -fc manifesto 'uy A'gTiin aio iwas (received .' fconiieht ibv itne secretary toi rwlar. in a 'raihleeram fram Gen. iMiadATthuir. iMec fi'Arthiuir also giave the text of the man- ifesto which ds guibseantia;xy the same 1 aa that gisv&u iby the ijafCan Bureau's iMaila iJesTaitoh. iAulnial'dia's action . 4s not a surprise, to the presidetait or to '.Secretary Root. -Almost immediately la.flter 'has capture (MlacAntaxur inff armed Secretary Root that A'gTunaJ?do would! lissu'e a inianifesto. When the attani- festo was ocimlpleted LMacArthuir cabled its text to Secretary Root and lasitea instructions It iwas first Intended to await the return of rtjhe iPhi'ldppine cosmmtssion to Manila before promulga- tine' ine maiaifesto, but on msta-ucuions shot the latter through the hert and right side. Bradley tell to the floor and his own revolver, rwrnacm 'me naa partly drawn, fell by his . side. The sSbootina was the result of Jeauousy. (Both were paying attentdon a (beau tiful woman of the demi mioode. snaa ley had supplanted Nicholas. TO KILL THREE RULERS Seat of Consoirar.v Acrflinst Eurpeon Monarch s Was -at Patterson N. J, Han Selected to Murder Em- peror WilUam Has Been Arrested eifrona Root the contents of toe imajniifes- NECKWEAR. t We also call especial. at- : tention to recent additions to our line or Lduic Neckwear, consisting of all the latest novelties. 9 j i jOestreioher j &Co. 51 Patton Avenue. THAT LAWN MENTIONED YESTERDAY Will appea' soft as velvet after being clipped! with cur to were teleerapl ed to the ooxnimassion i who authorized it immediate ipromml-atiocu- The reoort from Manila that Mac- Arthur intended to si&naaze the issu ance of the manifesto by releasing thousands of prisoners is in accordance i-KTiitiH irtstmictions sent 'him' 'Dy twoi rfBria.i5 hlive the manifesto will ih.fl.vA onsiiderable (weight in anfluenc- img ithe -insurgents still hlalding out to irecognize American auxnority. iwilii the Flili'pimos themselves declaring the insurrection at an -end the. United States would: proclaim peace and es tablish civil -government umd'er the di rection of the Philipoine commission (by July first. Taft will be the first 'civ il (governor. nuvaw Anrdl 19. Gen. CMacArthur will signalize today the issuance of Ag uonaJldo's peace manifesto (by releasing and returmng to tneir jiuiu-ca ejKi prisoners of war. ' Aguinaldo in &13 miamies uu- mci -without reserve' is allegiaJDice to tne Amercan government. He resolutely Lintj t-.hA world that he is una- fhieo t the voice of his oounttry which declares umistaldaWy in faivor of peace: The nuajoiw oountrymen (hase already embraced Jeaice -and he ibelieves this (best serves the interest of Wis -beloved country. In conclusion he admonishes all insurgents to follow his example. POSTPONEMENT OF CITIZENS' MEETING The mass meeting of citizens, to have .been held last evening' for the nomina tion of a citizi&n' municipal ticket, was postponed, on account of the very un favorable weather, to Monday evening. It was greatly desired that the meet ing mierht be held last evening, in or der that 'an executive committee icould be created, to look after the registra tion of voters. Today is the last Saturday ibut one for registration, and every friend of the citizens' movement should see tna,i he is properly registered today. HIS STFPS TRACED BY GOVERNMENT AGENT. TiEES OTHERS SELECTED FOR VIC TIMS WERE THE OZAER OF RUS SLA, KING AND QUEEN OF ITALY AND COUNT TURIN. and strocSc &t Russell. He dodged the lick and ordered h irrlfnprs HnnW in. -their cells, and they o"beyed the orders. Corporal Jodson Smith, who will soon start from the Philippines to the States to stand examination for promotion to the captaincy, is a son of (Mt. j. tt. Smith, of this county. W ber of the Rutherfordtoa company In tne second North "Carolina regiment in the war with Spain. Mr. W. A. Gray who went from thlM county! .to California forty-nine" years ago, 4s home on a visit for the first time since. He is a brotfier of Mr. Elias Giray of near 'Rutherford ton. The closing- exercises of the Sunshine Institute will take place iMay the 15th. Mr. C. S. Calton is the popular iiirin- dpal of this excellent institution . It is reported here that John Wilson was shot and fatally wounded in Polk county last Sunday by Will Henderson, In a drunken row. So many unfounded rumors come from Polk to 'this town' that it ds doulbtful whether there is a word of truth in the report. You can't dbtadn anything1 straight from the "state of Polk" as it is generally 'known, by the moonshiners, revenue officers, etc. C. D. W. . QUICK RESULTS OF EXPORT TAX British Merchants Refusing to Ship Coal from the Cardiff Docks - Opinion that the United States- will Capture the West Indian Market IRISH NEWSPAPER CONDEMN INCOME TAX SHIPOWNERS OF GLAJSGOW EX PECT TO BE LOSERS BY THE EXPORT DUTY -COLLIERY HOW WILL ENGLAND PLACE HER LOAN? FEUDALISTS DESERT AND SURRENDER Maykin, Ky., April 19. -sloe John ston and John Potter, two of the Reyn olds feudists, deserted from the Ibarri cade of their fellows today and sur rendered to Deputy United States Marshal Fulton, who took them to Whitesburg jail. A posse of over a hundred men is ;being organized to effect the capture of the (remainder of the faction barricaded in he mountains. JACKSONVILLE VISITED BY A HEAVY SJOBm Jacksonville, Fla., April 19. -Jacksonville was visited' -toy a severe rain and wind storm this morning, the wind flowing at a terrific speed for a few. minutes. Considerable slight damage was done, but nothing serious is re ported. The high winds continued dur ing the afternoon. PEACE NEC01IATI0NS II! SOUTH AFRICA IMilner's place.' iMrs. ted bodies ox six iv ti go-between Three were probably acting &w Philadelphia Lawn Slower It's a light running ma chine, the T, and we ho.ve lit. ASHEVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY. NINE MEN BURIED UNDER A BANK OF ORE Austin, 'Rjxas, April 19. -A despatch from Pchuca, Mexico, says Hhat while men were employed) dn removing a (bank of crushed ore at Guadalup Ha , -v-nrrea 'burying nine Uspiarkmien. The defend ooais been recovered 1 fatally iuredi.- SOLDIEOROWHED - WHILE DESERTING New York, April 19. Albert Allen mtinam (Tarter. leronging to At- HoO, Mass., two recruits stationed at I Fort Slocum', CDavids Island, tried to i desert (tonight (by swimming to -New ! Rochelle. Allen was drowned, Carter. I was picked up after some hours by a ' watchman on Olen Island and returned ! to Fort Slocuro. He is now a prisoner in the hospital there. London, April 19. Tne Sun today, confirming the report that peace nego tiations between Kitchener and the Boer generals have been .renewed, sug gests that something is likely to (be ef aiT Alfred iEilner's ab- sence . ThP' Tfl.-ner also says the -government is divided as to who shall fill Sir Alfred -Botha is again New York, Aprdl 19. A despatch to the Heraldi from iBuenios Avres savs: Police of ithe to win of Rosardo in the province of iSan'ta Fe, have seized pa pers iwhich prove thait a plot against the lives of the -e mporer of , Germany, the czar of Russila, the king andl queen ictc luaiy ana uaunt xwin iwas recenitay laid dn -Paterson, N. J. Investigation was ibegun here the receipt of disr patches ifrom. Berlin annlounraing thait 'the police of the, city 'had discovered u plot against the life of Emtporer Wdlliam. These dispatches stated that anardhlsts from, Argentina were the moving soiirits in the plan and that one named Ramagnold had 'been arrest ed. Tih Truovemitnts lof Roirrmaratoli. who recently left 'this counkry, were traced by governmienc agents. It was found that he came from Rostairio, where an ananchis: society has long 'been in ex istence. The police of that town im mediately 'began an investigation and finally made a raid uporat the quarters of Same of the most prominent amar inlhiists. Imnortant oaners 'beannig up on, tiie otrzandztatkm of ruhe society were seized These showed that -ROTnieugnoli acted' -axm di'rect r!diers imm Pater son. A letter was sent to him tellihg him that he 'had 'been chosen, by the lot to kill the German emporer and) in structing him . to go dmmedliately to Berlim. He left Rosario sooni after iwards amd sadued from this port. He did not go darectly m Gerirniany put to Rome, where it is supposed he oomlmu niciated with Italian enarcJhdsts. He ttthen 'went to New York evddently to receftve final instructions frtom the labors in Piaterson. He oaime to Ar gentina again and) held commiunteLtion I with his frlieads amid! ithen sailed for Germany iwhere 'he was -arrested be fore he could execute hds orders, whpfflipr anv srecific action 'has heen taken to 'Carry out 'the resolution of the Paterson society for tne aesassiina ion of the czar of Russia and 'the Ital ian rulers, the police twill not say. The German, Elalian and Russian lega tions, however, have, ibeen placed! in possession -of the facts. London April 19. The chancellor of the exchequer refused to state in the 'house -of commons today how he imiten- ded. to raise the new aioaraj of 60,000,000 -pounds sterling which the house au- tiSOirized ibv a vote rvf 171 to 127. He said lit imdght be raised 'by any or all of Hour methods, namely, z s-i per cent 'consols, further war (bonds, (treasury Mils or f.xceauer 'onds. FRENCH WILL WITHDRAW FRENCH WILL i WITHDRAW. iT jr-ri -?(- . A t-uti 1 1 O ) A T,"i c -iVii frvvm. 'Paris says that in consequence of the morning papers generally in antiopat " OWNERS REPUDIATE LIABILI TY. London, April 19. The export coal business at Cardiff docks was . at a standstill today. Merchants refused to ship and take the responsibility of the new tax while the colliery owners re pudiate any liability. The Scaitch exports of coal are of the opinion that the United States are bound to capture the West Indian coal market. The shipowners of Glasgow antici pate that a portion of the duty will come out of their pockets. The comments of the afternoon news papers here follow the lead of the imperial decree ordsrinte the Chinese I trooios? to leaive ithe territory consider ed! under tthe allied forces of the Fran- co-German expedition, ' 'has 'been albaim- doned'. France will shortly (withdra.w 10,000 troops from1 Ciik.,. PekdJi, April 19. In consequence of strong representation to the lOhinese exwertniment am iimroeriial decree, dated Tuesday, April 16, has been issued or dering lOhinese itiroops at Hlo Wad -Uu to immediately remove outside the great (wall. The CSrinese troops whose with drawal -outside the great iwaS has been ordered are understood' to 'be the tftorce wrkhiitch the Gerfman and Frencih expe liwihicih the Genman and Frenteih expe- Lu is locaited in the cable dispatches es southwest of -Pao Tng Fu. NO ROYAL WREATH ON DISRAELI'S TOflf B London, April 19. For the- first' time since the death of Earl Beaconsfield, primrose day passed without a royal wreath being placed on his tomb in 'Hughenden churchyard.- The annual pilgrimage to the church vard. ihowever, showed no diminution and the statue of the earl opposite Westminster Abbey was profusely dec orated (Continued on the eighth page.) Book Sale... Of The A A Late Novels BY RUTHERFORD C0UH1Y NEWS YESTEROAY'S LEAGUE GAMES The following are National league games played yesterday: -Boston. At Boston- New York Batteries Nichols, ! lor, Bowerman. R. H E .... 7 14 2 0 4 2 'Kittridge; Tay- R IH E At Brooklyn Brooklyn.. ..10 8 0 Philadelphia " . Batteries MdCanna and movyuire, I Townsend and Douglas. G-or- copper Don't Board Any Longer Let Mrs. L. A. Johnaon fur nish room for you, pay her on installments and eavie money. 43 Patton Ave. KILLED HISfllVAL Milton, Cal., 'April 19. Jha H a Copperopelis, ,flJ: ousy, shot annd w uea -am m.piw ame was post r-V.. Vir lifljjr lUSOiMC. t I vixvtu. - Sewlhmelf to atoms -with rawder. on account of wet grounas both men were paying -r. Cwbb. and (MdOartny seemu- meet favorea. . f ' ROCK! ROCK 11 BOCK Ml We ere in control of ror Stone -quat-rtes in c'ty and a " urhfl Are fxresparea tor fii-mishin hiiiidSnie stone, step Also for grading side or yard wai&s ro excav ting. BURGESS & awwm Seville, N. C, Phone 25, iBox 222. WOOD'S SEEDS. V; . A full line of Wood's Garden: Seeds, Lawn Gross, Sweet Pea and Nasturtium Seeds la toulk. GRAtirS PHARMACY At St. Louis-St. LCttis Chicago.. T. iE-atteries Powell and iand Hling. R . .. 7 . 8 Ryan; H E 15 1 17 t Taylor A KENTUCKEY MURDER i TZrr Atnril 19. W. D Niyhntas. a lawyer, snw v AffPtt (Bradley, a noted horse trainer, in a saioon-Ihere tails afternoon. When AntoPAd (the- saroon xmiouww. estld be understood Bradley wag look- MORGAN'S HEALTH IS GOOD. London, April 19 .J. Pierpont Mor gan started for Paris this morning in the ibest of health and accompanied by hia son and grand xShildren. The rep resentatives of (Mr. Morgan dectere etr f ihis ill health cabled from mere to the-Unlted States is ab solutely nnf Qunded . Telephone Line Almost Completed Attempted Jan uenvery Rutherfordton, -N. C, April 19. -The county commissioners of Rutherford are seriously considering the subject of (building a modern jail, and it is likely that they will come to a conclusion in -regard to it at their next meeting. The Meckleniburg Presbytery will meet at Lincolnton the 23rd of this month. A number from this county will attend. A large force or inanas are at wuin. on the Sunshine Telephone lime, which will be completed this week. The tel ephone now has connections with Ul !ho jsmoll towns in the county. Miss Amie Lynch has resigned her position in the telephone exchange and Miss Julia Erwin nas succeecuea u. A convention is called to meet in the court house Saturday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of nominating candidates for mayor and aldermen. There came near bed rug a general jail , t, TVkiir -wnn-v flnt week. Tv. o uen vt;i y " w . den who are Itihere In jail for hous.- breaking prized One of the (bars on rne cage ani euwwuea u gciwo -the cage. "When (Mr. Riissell and'sev- others went up at noon to teea tno Wrds one of the men opened the door 600 MINERS STR KE. Potts ville, Pa., April 19. Six hundred mine employes struck today at Raven Run. the Philadelphia and Reading 'Coal and Iron compaay's colliery, on account of the discharge of two leading 'bosses, who were dismissed, it is al- loo-cwi ,nrn-ns Hhev were members of the United Mine Workers of America. The comjouny some time ago issued an order forbidding this character of em- mijvtro,a fmm ibpine (memlbers of the union. Popular A. A. Writers, HEADACHE, Sick, Nervous and rTeutaJio, Headache quickly relieved . by-; Baldwin's Headache Cure. 2SC. GRANT'S PHARMACY;t RIPLUS CASE GOES TO JURY - mniirfort. AiDril 19.Tne case of Rip- ley .will he given to'tiie fory tomorrow ttwvfWhirfirrM : JieSto CSairs good HORSE KILLED IN COLLISION. Memphis, April 19. St. Bean, a three years old horse (otwnedi iby W. u. iw -wfaf? Mlled in a coTlisioni with an- iofther horse at Montgomery Park this morning. Jockey Coohremi was stunn ed hy the fall. COUNCIL APFO Hli D. rrm wn Anrii ift. The nDiresident today appointed iSamuel T. Stapleton or Wesit Virginia to 'be consul 01 me. um ed States at Neuva Lareda, Mexico. o rfVvT- n 100 rruece Dinner Set 4n a TTnderelaze Pattern. $1.95 for a -irnocJi, cwamd e-t of 10 (Dieces. Attend .iT,.r a,ip. .-while there is some- s2Lrr r ir mw, 35 patton umug xi., Avenue. cTxHn in roain. and tears . promises the reaping dn plenty and trfumapih. .w-wwwww- .1 Usual Prices 25 and 50cts. G.A. Wears 33 S. naln. FOR RENT: ' Your look as well as -yom." -Kh-' proved, witn erfec fit" " tiag WMHh , Yjougetboto, yon. KXiun- iaauon mtvo Opposite r.u. U Patton Ave. Wj Western, fflff iwiioi-& b;1 .'s rAnrt svraare. Phone Z25 - r - Tr yo UT : Fresh-NARSH ; MALLOW' Drops At 20C lb , at HESTOKS 26 South Main SV :f ' : Phone 183. -.n-v--- ... . . , t rvn OX Ite nKioiwmew . afnishdv all jnod rn oemven lences; on : 'ar iine andl -toaved street, large groamds. Owner rvwwld sell furniture at-saortfice bjou xent.iwoper-:uiiCOTi9lsliear' aJMirniture is aU new. Owing to 4vrwT-tA.nt hasisess elsewhere "f owners must make' Immediate disposition of above property. Where Photography Leaves Oft We Begin With Pencil & Brush. Justice (Brewer, of .the United States Supreme court, will make the annual addre'ss- at Yale's hdcentennial I Lwifkia & LaBatbe, - -'Real 'Estate Agents. -2$ Patton Aye. - Phone 661- i I "proddce -enCaa portraits ;v in crayon ana paste" x " tT away valued! family Potre to-ha-ve it enlarged whei you can have it dooe better right . OorsX portraits imay le higher indeed than- (those some copyiag house ajgeat offers you; -outj there 1 a difference in quality wMcn w notfcomputafble-iiii desuaira cents. ------:" . - ' N.Bfock9 29 Patton Ave- 4- -' - e f or Sale. One 5usa corner tOuantberiaJ , w. and Cherry; great (bargain One house -and lot on Vance St. Five -ires of land in town of Brevard adjoining new JFraicik lin Hote4 superb building site, commancding mountain and 'val ley, views. We will sell this at unprecedenfteiy law price. (Lots close to depot obear. Clifford 8 Davlcs, REAL ESTATES" 'BROKERS, " : - Rooomv 37 Library Building. 1'-' " it.' - t 1 y.-t'r -1 V 1 . -i " - 4, -V i ..5 r
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