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ASHEVILLE, N. C SATURDAY MOKNING, MAY 25 1901. VOL. VI. NO. 90 CHINA WILL PAY FULL" AMOUNT OF INDEMNITY Russia will Close with American Proposition to Accept Chinese Bonds. 0 Oestreioter 1 IBM JUSTICE ym YAGhT pes & Co. desire t can attention to their extensive line f$nt j.ih White and Colored Wash Waists many new designs have' been add ed within the (past few days. Tlie znakes we carry, the EAGLE nd MARQUIS BRAND are known the country over for the excellence of fit and standard of material. . i Prices 98c to $7.50 each; oooo (We also direct attention to our complete line In both white and colored wash fabrics, our stock comprising the latest production of both domestic and foreign looms. , :...SL-ft Oestreicher Swift Trial and Punishment of Those Con cerned in Commissary Frauds Produced Splendid Public Effect. &Oo. 5t Patton Avenue: If we have it, it is the Best." AGUII1ALD0 COMING TO UNITED STATES Desires to Study Political and Econom ical Questions Disgusted with Filipino Jndgres May Peti tion President Manila, May 24. The Swift trial and munishimeiit of those involved in tihe commissary frauds furnishes an excel lent example of American justice and has produced splendid public effect. Attorneys of the convicted officers say they will carry their cases to Wash ington. Washington, May 24. Aguinaldo will probably come to the United States next fall. He has expressed a desire to MacArthur to visit this country and he hopes to leave (Manila "by September. Reports from MaoArthur show that AgTilnaldo is now ipermltted a large amount of liberty, but until civil gov ernment is inaugurated it is not prob able that he will be allowed entire free dom. AguinaMo's object in wishing to visit this country is to study Aimerloaa institutions and language with a view to benefitting his country on return. He desires to study economic and polit ical questions in the United States. who was charged by Minister COmger with cowardice in connection wiui wc iiWoYiae rf ia ifvfrations at Peking, has ist r-PAfthpd Washinetom. Admiral ilemey has promulgated the finding!, in RnftfiAl order wbico. coanroieteay wu- er&tes Capt. Hall if roan the charge aad finfla tTnt th rtnlv matter of BUfOStance contaimed in the charges 4s ai error 6f judgment in connection iwith 've,. (with drawal of his troops at a critical mo ment from the Tartar wall. RAILROAD COHIIEGTIOII. Santa Fe., N. M., May 24. TJfe New mv-i. Srtuthtwestern railway toaay filed incorporation papers for 180 miles of railroad to be built from 131 Faso to thP ivrw Mexico-Arizona, border, where - m IIaJ it is to connect -with a road to oe caiieu tJie Arizona Southwestern raiiroao, which is to be extended) to an Diego, cm. ."Nptw York amid New Jersey capi talists are behind the road, which is to be a link in a transcontinental line. VALUABLE DISCOVERY. London, May 24. The full score of Purcell's Fairy Queen which has been missing for two hundred years has Iipmi Hsfrtvprp in the library of the royal academy among a pile of man uscripts. the Russian ambassador, spent an hour with- Artflner Uiret9.rv TTill taAa.T anA it Is fl-i9iiTnp1 Hutt fh(v.inihinM npieotia.- uons were the burden ox meir talk, it has become arvparant that Russia, (will find it inexpedient toclose with the proposition to accept Chinese bonds at, any of the interest figures (mentioned, as indemnity unless- there is an interna tional guarantee and! the United States. nnos it quite impossible to assent to the latter. , It la nrror fl,rtw Can Tinf China's own action in so iweakly oppos ing the demands of the ministers for the United States' effort to secure an abatement of the claim' has failed com pletely and China must submit to pay the total, or at least to agree to pay it, for there is grave doubt entertained here of (her anility to do sq. fitoce the reduction in the indemnity has been abandoned it is assumed in the best 'posted Chinese quarters that au thority will now be given China to raise her customs duties. Possibly the Independence May Take Part in the Races Correspondence Made Public. New York, May 24. Another cable- mittee tonight made public the corre gram was received from Llpton today soondence of Lawson and Commodore saying that although it would take six j Ledyard In regard to the Independence - - weeks to repair the Shamrock he would only ask a delay of one month if it would met the wishes of the club. The challenge committee of the New York club held a meeting this after noon and agree to postponement of the race until September 21. A cablegram was sent to Llpton saying that post ponement would be agreed to on re quest of the Royal Ulster Yacht club. Secretary Oddie of the challenge corn- competing in the trial for the American cup. It is very voluminous. The last letter of correspondence was sent to Lawson today. It says in substance that it Is entirely possible for bis boat to participate, that conditions have been fully explained to him and that it is open to him to avail himself of the conditions for the pur pose of -qualifying his yacht as a can didate for the match. NEGROES ORGANIZING TO GO TO PORTO RICO Kingsport, Tenn., May 24. The spirit of discontent is brooding among the ne gro race of this locality and an organ ization is being formed to induce as great a number as possible to colonize in Porto Rico, or some of the island con cessions. The proposed colony of Tennessee ne groes will engage in, agricultural pur suits and if possible better their condi tiotoi. One leader said: "Our people -had! better he useful and self-supporting than to live in towns and cities. We can be (producers." PRESIDENTIAL PARTY MAY START FOR THE EAST TODAY Manila, May 24. (Filipino judges threaten to cable a combined protest to President McKinley against their pros pective discharge and the substitution of American lawyers in their places. Oteeervers of the past and antiquated customs and the inexperience of the Filipino judges say the situation war rants their removal. Their general in competency is conceded. PRESIDENT'S SECRETARY SLATED FOR CABINET will Get You book Like Somebody When you're holding the i. i rt nnr fine DUCT- tries or traps, manufactured by tne uoiumnus uuggy w. They're stylish,neat, Band iahpd and durable, took the prize at the rans Cf;l Tlionnn-nt nf 10 Def SKTtor SSST unttl June i5th, on all buggies, urP3, phaetons, road wagons, sur ries and carriages. Asheville Hardware Co. On the Square. RELIEF ' FOR THE San Francisco, May 24. President MoKinley and party will leave for the east tomorrow or Monday. This after noon Secretary Cortelyou gave out the following: "Mrs. McKinley's physicians report she has continued to improve and has gained strength since their visit at noon Wednesday, 22d, and they are of the opinion it will be safe for her to leave for Washington tomorrow morn ing The president took breakfast with hia niece, Mrs. Morse. It was only at tended by members of the family. Shortly before luncheon the president received the foreign consuls at' th Scott residence. He subsequently drove to the Palace hotel where he met the Sonis and Daughters of the Revolution. Leaving the hotel he went to Oakland and reviewed the school children. The president spent this evening quietly at the Scott residence. Ice water free at Blomoergs. FLOOD SUFFERERS PRESBYTERIANS DEFEAT BEAKER RESOLUTIONS Philadelphia, May 24. The Presbyte rian general assembly voted this af ter noon on the resolution of Dr. Beaker to postpone further consideration of the Knoxvllle, May 24. Citizens of Knor- mate of $2,000,000 is given as the loss Uueetion of revision- The vote Report that CJortelyon Promotion. San Francisco. May 24. The Qhronl- rniVKHsihes th fftllOWlnz: X X1C iiiivniug uovw from Washington last night: from Bristol. The connection was made "iSeeminigly reliable Information mas j over tne Virginia fe soutnwestern mn- 11 ef of the flood sufferers in itJlizabeth- ton, and systematic canvass Is being made this afternoon, which may result in raising considerable smoTe. At a mass Troeetlng of citisens. called by Mayor Heiskell and .President Lock et oi the chamber of commerce, and held thio morning in Market hall $147 was subscribed. Railroad communication between Bristol and Knoxville was re-established this morning, when about twenty-five passengers reached Knoxville been received that George B. (Cortelyou, secretary to the president, Is to receive a substantial promotion. It is said that the president intends to put mrm in ine cabinet, providtoig matters work out as he anticipates. Desjrite explicit de nials, the story still goes round that Postmaster General Smith will soon re tire, and that this is the place Cortel you is to have. Secretary Oortelyou would! neitner affirm nor deny the report. Members of the presidential party, however, who have conversed o the subject witn Postmaster General Smith before leav ing Washington, said he had no inten tion of retiring.- COAL STEAMER FOUNDERED Ausable. Mich., May 24. The steam er Baltimore, foundered in Lake Huron off Sals today and out of a crew of 1 fourteen only two were rescued. The Baltimore was coal laden bound from Loraine, Ohio, to Washburn, Wisconsin. She was valued at $40,000, fully insured. 1 " A POorj"WXLij isrorr CXNTAMINATn In the ODOBIJES9 RBFRIGKEIRATOIR. Buy one from Mrs. L. A. Johnson, 41 Fafttaa Avenm. CHARGES AGAINST CAPT. liiHALL HOT "SUSTAINED ar.!MwHwT Mav 24.--The record Hi the court martial in the case of Oaptain Newt Hall, United States marine sorps. Rock! Bock!! Bock!!! - . .j. jm mm atnmll OtXBf I we sure m ouuuw ilea tn city and suburb- Are prPrea Bor furnishisg bulMlrEg stone, step Also for graddngsideory AsbsviUe, N. C. Pbfliw 25. Box 222. T4- mraa nrfll71 to. fhlfl t the bllze On 1 i. ;rrao tvi - patton avenue last night was only the I i4v (VWA"Ra and Benjamin Frank . r,, i lin bigh grade cigars. cokh wiy uy t woUg ix TVLtton avenue. ; 90-lt HANNA JOINS G. A. R. way, froftn 'Bristol to Big Stone Gap, Va. : from that point to Middlesboro, Ky., over the Louisville & Nashville railway, and from: CMUddlesboro to Knoxville over the K., C. G. & L. road. The party left Bristol Thursday af ternoon and arrived here this morn ing at 8:50 o'cloclc, forty -five minutes late. The morning train for Asheville and Johnson City was held here for a connection with the IMlddlesboro train. The report that transfer boats would be used to handle passengers, anail, etc., at Watauga, Is denied by railroad officials. $2,000,000 LOSS. Elizabeth ton, Tenn., May 24. Belief promised from the outside world is welcomed by the people of this place. The receding of "the water has con vinced the leading citizens that they are not able to feed the destitute and take care of the homeless. The est! vallevs. as well as 1 ,rawahf overwhelmingly, defeated, ine pro- thus reaching several counties. It will 110 w is nat tomorrow aa 8evef be several weeks before the actual loss more aays WU1 oe UCVULeu oi uie ana aestruction of, property Is 1 1 .'r. " nuwH. June many utile settleiraents along the Hvers above this not be reached, as roads and bridges have been washed away. (People have I Cleveland, May 24. Senator Hanna come in from some of these laces and has been initiated a member of the TP 1 1 nr mo hrtrnihln Jaaf,t il i -Uamnraal l-rvct Vf TUP I-J-. A. in.. iiann . J L . UCll UVliUU 'UlCLL iUUlMi.U-i - was wrought, showing that the loss in response to congratulatory remarks may iDe greater xnan expected. joy tne commianaer ox iue-i)ui aoy $45,000 UN LOGS WAS LOST. had not joined before his terrm oi ser- PvOsrersville. Tenn' Mav vj. nnviolvie as a soldier was short, he 'himdirav dav man in the deal. The crops of all the farms along 150th Ohio volunteers. the river are ruined and thousands of dollars worth of wheat, corn, etc.. is destroyed. About $45,000 worth of logs alone were lost. Several fine barns were swept away. CUBA WILL ACCEPT PLATT EMENDMEHT Havana, May 24. At a meeting of the constitutional convention today the majority report of the committee on HIW1ASSEE TWENTY-TWO FEET. Benton, Tenn., May 24. Hlwassee river was tweri iy-xwo ieet auove ww i , , . . , . -i , water mark vesterdav The reiauona ttbb wuimwu iu ue water mark yesterday, ine recent m presented rains put the Oconee and Hiwasaee report - . I tfhii Tlatrr umPTldmPnt but Will add suited from their ravages. Many acres more explanations or wneat ana corn are compere y mun- BAIJDWIN WORKS ,NOT ACQUIRED date, a large portion oi wmcn .Philadelohia. May 24. -The members been entirely washed away orcoverea Burnham, William & Co over with the sediment from back r -rr, t, water. The damage will be most as great to the farmers of this section as was the September flood of 188. which operates the Baldwin IjOco- imotive Works, emphatically deny the report from New York that their plant is to be acquired by the (American Lo comotive company. ARARCHISTS THREATEN ROMAN GOVERNMENT Blombergs most up to date cigar store rx DRINK CLEAR, CLEAN WATER. fMST A GATE CITY STONE FILTE1 A "NT TT A "V"F, (NO FURTHER TROU iNrw VnrV i A! M.ble despatohof which this is a translation, has been BLE j. H. LAW, 35 PATTON AVE sent to Home by the central group ofltalian anarchists in Netw York: 1 Minister Zanardella, Rome, Italy: t . ! .. . . 7L, .n.t mi inst rfmimmitted tor the modern lnquis- bm ... ,t.- noiira.t a renewal of war. Ajn AiKXJi-UsA . irOTJiry you unit vucj uwwj .o Poison Oak Remedy V One to two applications of. GRANT'S POISON OAK REME DY win effect a complete cure. 25 CENTS GRANT'S PHARMACY. Agency Wood's SeOOsV S ItM Does ihe light hurt your Eyes D Bhade them with a pair of our CJOLORIBJD GliASSES. We have them In all styles and prices. Eye examina tions frse. S.k.McKee, Scientific Optic ian 64 Patton JLt. Opp P. O. W. P. WESTERN, Masseur. 1 wrm Reagan, real testate office, Oourt CoWare. Phone 223. SUSPENDS PAYMENT, Birmingham, Ala., May 24-HfgL special to the News from Mkratevallo says that the Shelby county bank suspended pay ment today. The notice posted on the door by the cashier says that this ac tion is due to the withdrawals of -cash and failure to collect promptly, and that suspension is temporary. It is believed that the bank will be able to pay dollar for dollar and (resume soon. We bake Steam Bread We bake Hand-Made Bread. There is none bette . Also Whole Wheat, -Graham Re at HESTON'S pthone 383. . 26 6. Main. The Only way you Look Dressy. By wearing a genuine Panama or Por to Rico Hat. Tou will find them at ASHBTVTLIiH OLOTBGING CO. 8S-t 18 . Min Bt. 24 Building. Lof s Pop Sale In sice residence section, which !s improving more rapidly than any other part of he city. Until y six of these lots are sold we are prepared to offer very taw prices and easy terms of payment after that time payments will be advanced. f WHkie&LaBarbe Real Estate Agents, 23 Patton Ave FrtcRu at Hotnc value your photograph as much as any token you could send them They appreciate it all the more If it has been skillfully malde. The above signature on your portrait is evidence that you haye the best. Studio, 29 Patton av. ALSO Umbrella Sale Of the Most Complete Assort ment of Desirable Umbrellas, C4 from a neat 24-incb cover no immense 34-inch storm Umbrella that will cover yourself and all your enemies. UMBRELLAS FINE ENOUGH FOR YOUR USE AND CHEAP ENOUGH TO LEND. 19A ivrrtna o-rvfl. Ladies' 26-in. Urn' (AVX - f . - w ! irtr-trmrm lfVnCf hAIldle. 1X116 Trwiicwi KatMn cover, that will turn rain but not turn color. I- y I 7 1 Special 50c LOT 2. 50 Men's and Ladles' Umbrellas, best grade Gloria Silk; assort ment of stylish bandies; guaran teed to wear. Usual price 11.25. Special 98c r LOT s. 56 Men's and Ladies' Umbrellas, fine Italian Taffeta cover, beau tiful bandies. The best $1.60 Umbrella made. Special $119 G. A. HEARS. FOR SALB An Ideal Summer Home, on Sunset Mountain, containing ft r(,nm well finished; ' Mod ern improvements. Spring and cistern water on premises, hree quarters of an acre land t The place is also sheltered;. from winter winds by the": mountains and S one of the most attractive and desirable of the many suburban resi- 1 dences of Asheville. Grand.'' view overlooking the city. t Apply early to CLIFFORD & DA ES, jRoom 37, Library Building'; 4 V f J. :.: :; -.v"'.
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