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r ' , r. VOL, VII. NO. 3 FIVE CENTS PER COPT. FOUR DOLLARS A TEAR. 1 1 - j . --.-.---" ..- AbnJKiYlLliiL . VV five cents per copy. 7 FOUR DOLLARS A TEAR. r . - - . - 9- tIMULANU WU JArAN Oesf reiclier & Co 51 Patton Avenue. Direct Attention to Their Daily Arrivals of New Spring TELLER GROWS PASSIONATE Suja uuntntions in Philippines are Dampable and a Disgrace. Senator Piatt Speaks in Favor of Administration's Policy ia the Islands. FORM AN ALLIANCE . Lt ' yi i i . t r- 'done. But I had a tall For Furthering and Protecting Their Interests in the Far nherhur East Will Join Their Forbes if War is the Issue Treaty to be in Force Five Years. Ixndon, Feb. 12. Great Britain defensive alliance Has ! the alliance wttH cles in either country, by any aggressive tenden- but declare the the (Philippines committee hug finished with ime. Meanwhile," I am under or ders to say nothing- about the Philip pines situation." Gov. Taft consented, however, to talk about native education. He said: "You will remember, that it was pro posed to educate a few young1 IFllipinos at Yale as an experiment and perhaps . ' iniLKin.ive. so jar noining nas loeen , , done. But I had a talk with President khftflflnrp. RnnCAUplt. lay in Washinertdn i 1 and I may run up to New Haven scon as the matter is of importance. Of course, the difficulty is that a native canit be suddenly imported to this country and thrust into the higher edu cation. He must be caught young and adequately prepared. Looking to this end, we shall have high schools in the islands thajt will be stepping stones to our universities. But Mr. Atkinson. RECOVERY NOT YETJSSUREO Jr., is Still Very Dangerously III, 'i k i oonduded Y I'ZZ poucy - nessaV to Saleguaxd their fr ,( (Japan in reference to a common poncy j that high schools will not be possible !by both natims in the far east. The mutual -terests in the empires refer- until next year at least. In the mean v . rl t- -v '. time he is nushins- ahparl with nrimarv His Condition, However, Rela tively Better Than on 'Monday. rab INAUGURATION DATE RESOLUTION PASSED tics In Woolen and Silk Mixed DRESS GOODS FOULARDS. WASH GOODS In Colored and White. Table Damask and Napkins. agreement was concluded im London be tween Foreign Secretary Lansdowna and the Japanese minister, and was if or warded January 30 'to the (Britisl minister at Tokio. . ; Thetext of the treaty is lengthy. J seits forth that the contracting goyer' meats iwere actuated solely by the dp sire to maintain the status quo aiid general peace in the extreme far east, being especially interested in. main taining . the independence .of the terrl- the people of those islands and torial intgriity of the Chinese empire and OLEOMARGARINE BILL AMENDED BUTT NOT. YET BROUGHT TO A VOTE IN THE HOUSE DEBAT ED FOR SIX HOURS. Washington, Feb. 11. "'God have mer- cy on God have mercy on the men who con tend that this statute mas a just and righteous law. I believe the conditions there are damnable and a disgrace to the American people." These words were passionately utter ed in the senate today by Senator Te.l i y. n thp. inourse xf his speech In oppos ition tb the Philippines tariff bill and , . . -f- , -i i-l VlA I 4- 1 Vi. A Vo-r irrara in fllir PRrlY were uttered in uenuin-iaiiuu vi inia uxj. u-ch '"- - : treason and sedition rtJatute proclaimed , treatment of the people of the. Fhiliip in the islands by fthe i-nuippines v. - ; " T"" 'wht ai vw the empire of Corea anl in securing; equal opportunities in -those countries for the commerce and industry of all nations, have entered into an alliance ' for the purposes stated. j Bofth contracting powers declare they are entirely uninfluenced in entering red to. The alliance provides that if either England or apan, in defense of ''heir respective interests, should become in volved there with another power the other contracting party will observe strict neutrality and use its efforts to prevent other powers joining in hostil ities againet its ally, bult if any other power or powers should join hostilities against that ally the other contracting party shall come to its assistance and they shall conduct the war in common. It is stipulated that the alliance shall become effective on the date of sigua turof the treaty and remain in force five years. Lord Lansdown in a long despatch to the British minister in Japan says the agreement is the outcome of events , which have taken place in the far east during the last two years, and in no way threatens the present position or legitimate interest of other powers. time he schools. BURNING SCHOONER SIGHTED WAS THE MART E. GRAHAM New York, Feb. 11. The burning schooner sighted off Cape May Mon day was the Mary E. Graham, lumber laden, from Norfolk to New York. Capt. Meldley and the crew of the schooner arived here yesterday, aboard the schooner J. C. Clifford, which took them- off the Graham Monday morning. !Captain Medley set his schooner on fire previous to abandoning her. She was waterlogged and helpless. PHYSICIANS WATCHING UP TO A LATE HOUR SPECIAL 100 pieces - Ginghams for Dresses and Waists at 9c Oestreicher &Go " si Patton avenue. mlsslnn. He scoffed the Americans were to the Philippine by divine providence and said tneir methods were such as wouia eman from the great .god of evil and wicKeu- nese. He further declared tne sxaiuw (was a compendium or ly"" - famy. He spoke for two and a nan hours and then begged w e-u- comtinutog.hV? remarks until tomorrow, saying he . would rerfer later to an Al leged order of the Philippines commis sion forbidding the reading- of the dec laration of independence at Manila the coming Fourth of July. Teller was followed by Senator nam,. who vigorously defended the present administration 4a the Philippines. a declared that the provisional govern ment established there was welcomed as a blessing, we enaeq ui w.u, - - - dH,tinv. ., TTnited Staites was providentially ay- should be in the fPhilippin trointed to Christianize the world. ' cannot be found in the commiand of Senator Hoar closed tne aay s u Almighty was right. Nobody believed, he In sisted, that the United States could force upon the Filipinos our govern ment and our civilization. "In the whole history of the world," said he, "no nation, has ever elevated the people of another race or nation against the protest of the people whom it was attempted to elevate. If people are elevated, they must elevate then selves iby their own efforts." j Referring to the assertion that the TTnitari stutpja wfls a creature of des tiny in its connection 'with the Phil ippines and that this government wan ibut can-vsing out the decrees of provi dence among the people of the archi- pelago, Mr. kTeller declared that he should waul a plain edict from, the Al mighty aiif edict thsyt he would know 'Aid nftt orne from the evil dne-efre- he1 would; 'be, willlngt'fco accept the aua?' it he lJUfcSliON OF VALIDITY OF ANDREWS' CHECKS If we Have it, it is the BEST. Hoosier Grain Drill is the Best on the Market hv attacking existing coumuvua islands. He contemptuously referred to ,fr schools of the Philippines In the House. wiashinsrton. Feb. -41. The house de- oleo- wnicn couiu nu u-a - - :vot;eci tne aay xo consiucnue r,wr hAm and where no 'boy oouia iw i r-no. hill, tout after six nours ae- bate, contrary to caijww;i.", -house adjourned without disposing of the bill. , iSome routine business preceded the (Continued on fourth page.) II1C UCViaia""" Bruce' s address to his army. Feed can be stopped or started vithout raising the discs. Discs "being mounted on separate draw bars they adjust themselves to uneven ground. By a new pres sure device the entire weight of the machine can be thrown on dies. All bearings protected from dirt. Carefully made best material. of Asheville Hardware Co. ON THE SQUARE, i 1 Do You Need a Cook Stove ? Washington, Feb. 11. Upon the re- quest of IMr. Hoar, tne senate proceeded to the consideration oi i" !. .Mnt nn nrnnnsms 'an JUIUL icsuiuw" --x meat to the construction of the United States respecting the commencement or, termination; of congress, changing v, rtf the inauguration of the pres ident and vice president from March 4 to the last Thursday in April, at noon. the commencement and termination oi congresses to occur at the same time. Mr. Stewart protested against iu. passage of (the resolution, but by a vo. of the senate overruled me nnd adopted the resolution by the neces sary two-thirds vote. At 1 p. m. consideration of tne rnn ippines tariff bill was resumed. Mr. Heller, who had the floor when the sen ate adjourned yesterday, continued his speech. He did not think the holding of the islands ever would be profitable, and he could see readily that it might be dangerous. It was contrary to our principles to hold any people in subjec tion by force. Notbody, he said, was m,i n question the right of the IttiLi .amvo trt hrtld the .Philippines. 'No nation would dare to raise such a question. That question mignt oe ed in the Aremican congress, but no where else. He felt that a- profound THE 0 K. Queen is the BEST. Mrs.X. A JOHNSON'S 43 PATTON AVE. BASED ON ABSENCE OF DIREC TORS' APPROVAL OF CASHIER'S ACTS. retroiit, Mich., Feb. 11. The most vital question to the depositors of the wrecked City Savings bank is whether the checks which 'Oashier H. R. An drews certified for F. C.Andrews, When he had no funds in the bank, amount ing to $662,000, and which the latter de posited among four other local banks and a trust company, are legal. If they are held to be illegal because of Cash ier Andrews having certified to them without the knowledge of the directors. At is thought that the assets' of (the City Savings bank, with what has been turned over to it by F. C. Andrews, will be sufficient to pay depositors in full. On the contrary, if they are held to be legal, it will take just that amount from the depositors. President F. C. Pingree said today that he believed the ' checks would be decided illegal, and that the depositors would receive at I least seventy-five cents on the dollar. In the statement prepared yesterday of the bank's condition these certified checks were ignored. F. C. Andrews has not turned over t ,thP nit.v "Bank any ot the securities he took out of the other banks with the over-certified checks and (their where abouts is not known. Nothing could be learned in regard to them by the bank ers who questioned him yesterday. There was not much change early to day in- the condition of Cashier An drews, .who is seriously ill with ner vous prostration. At a special meeting today of the board of education, which has on deposit in !0 ritir Ra.v1ners bank $467,000, it was decided to elect a new treasurer to morrow night to succeed Henry H Andrews, who was cashier of the City Savings bank. The directors of the m-rovofl ihmmir wpre nn Treasurer An drews' bond, and the board will pro ceed as soon as possible to collect the bank's Indebtedness to Jt .from the iestv's ambassador- or otnerwibe '"i (bondsmen. Arrangements were made to " - i i. i nj-i n r v i declaration adverse or omerwi, w secure funds 'from the city treasury for declaration adverse xo xn auuuu - TO MAKE RAIN WITH DYNAMITE B0M3S Richmond, Iind., Feb. 11. Prof. John E. Baldwin, the aeronaut, is preparing to make an interesting experiment next summer, the first time there is a drouth in this section. His plan is to send up 1,000 balloons from different points each to carry a dynamite bomb, the same to be exploded as nearly simul taneously as possible, the abject being to produce rain. The baloonsj will be sent up from Richmond, Centreville, towrn, IMuncie, Parker City, Winchester, Hagerstowm and Losantville. Several men are backing Mr. Baldwin in mak ing the experiment. IF IMPROVEMENT IN HIS SON'S . . CONDITION IS REAL AND CON- . T'XUES PRESIDENT WILL. LEAVE GROTON THURSDAY OR FRIDAY. Groton, Mass., Feb. 11. Although at a late houKjonight it was announced ' that indications pointed to a good night for young Roosevelt, it .was also learn ed that the boy was not nearlng recov ery by any means. "He is still very dangerously 111," said Secretary. Cortelyou. "There is some fever which is fluctuating. The crisis I do not know about. Neither can I say when it is expected." Phy sicians were closely watching the boy at a late hour. Dr. Lambert will re- (Continued on fourth page.) Curtain WOMEN MAY ENTER NATIONAL UNIVERSITY .New York, Feb. 11. In reply to in quiries as to whether women will be allowed to enter competition for mem bership in the Nation il university en dowed by Andrew Carnegie, Dr. Daniel C. Gilman, of Baltimore, president of the board of trustees of the university, who is in this eiity, said: "I think there is no doubt that sex will have nothing to do with admission to thenew university." NO ENGLISH ACTION IN 1898 ADVERSE TO UNITED STATES London, Feb. 11. Under Secretary of Foreign AffaiTS Lord 'Cranborne, reply ing to the House ot commons w. the question from Henry Norman, Lib eral, who asked whether the govern ment's attention had been called to the statement of the German press and al- vqvo rwpived official confirma- ,fm -RM-iin. to the effect that t 1 11 XI VAAi 7 " Great Britain on April 14, 1898, tnrougn the ambassador at Washington, P r, a ifrsh note in Which the pow T 1J Jnnln ro VlQ:t TTllirfmP did hOt ers isyuuiu. T .. otwtioH inprvpntion m tne unit , ..x-j. : ,rs,Ko ,q a -ins!tlfi'aible ana eu SlfcLies i j . in ,rnwmience of Gertmiany s rau LJLXCL.I, ill -x - doned. saad: "No sir: her late majesty's govern or, or. t novPT, nrorjosed through her ma. THE HOTTEN.TOT BLTJEFLAME LAMff STOVE FOR $2.90. Entirely new. The' most pleasing lit tle stove ever made and the .hottest. J. H. Law, 35 Patton avenue. tt.u.j cswr, in Th-iT-va. on tne wu U 111 LCU CTWllCO 1" ri. trary, her late majesty's government declined to assent to any ch propo sal." I current expenses. What a Vealtn of Beauty There is in a Piece of Rich Lace Sale Friday One-half price on curtains hanging now in the store Large lot Muslin Underwear just in. Best variety of Wash Goods;. all the latest shades, Quali vthe best. G Blltmore "Wood Annandale Wood. Phone 700, Is better. Phone 378. Value Makes the Bargain The Drice is only an inducement. We offer the inducement, but never without tbe value. The I.X.I. Department Store Phone 107. 22.Patton Ave. 54 Patton Ave. Made to Order GLASSES. In orher words we make glasses to fit you. Eye examina tions free, McKEE , The Optician j Opp. Postofflce. AN AERIAL PERFORMER FALLS, BREAKING NECK Newport, Feb. ll.-ra Gilbert, pro- : tlrr VTirrorn a a O-iHrette. WlUltt LHSSlUUllJ " ' " . " . M- i doing .an aerfal act at the rowirj theater tonight, lost ner noia an ner xitiv o - lived in New York. ttiltmore Wood. Phone 700, is better. Annandale Wood. Phone 378. Blomberg's Leading Cigar Store, Pat:on Ave. Biltmore Firewood. Phone 700. GOVERNOR TAFT TALKS OF FILIPINO EDUCATION -New Tork, 'Feb.' 11. Gov. Tatft of the Philippines has arrived in this city from Washington. "My visit to ' this ; city is purely a family affair," he said. "We have ar ranged a kind pr reunion my motner, my aunt and .my brother's family. I IvtVvqKItt- sshflll nonsuit mv physicians within the next lew days, dui natnmg Ijwlll ibe done toward an operation until . How appropriate as a gift and how acceptable. See our shelves all aglow with new, rich cuttings Leaders of Style and Low Prices Chinaware, Mattings, and Rugs nil n it i I Mliniir V . rIBIO UO, For Rent or Sale Leading jewelers. Corner Church St. and Patton Ave. iCnarmingr place of 2 acres Just out side city limits on street car nne. House of 8 rooms with all antodern con veniences, good etafole, chicken houses and larg garden. Will rent for $30.00 per imonth. Let us give you prices ior sale fljid show how the place can be subdivided to make money out of it. REMINGTON SUCCESS f. grant & son VL-rflVAAl. V-i J. wxaww REAL ESTATE AGENTS, joining room house leased for one year, $60 per month large cistern, property 3;" year enhance in value. These TMs-ig In Dest sect ion andw enJdreSS j. H. CLIFFORD, ;fetments Tforth looking after Apply to 37 Library Build.ing. Phone TU. Three properties on Park avenue very To' properties on Victoria drive, ad- Vanderwit estate. Two bath rooms, city water, 6 acres of ground, good barn. These are m- room If you want to CURE YOUR COLD Use Old Fashioned HOREHOUND DROPS You get them at. HESTON'S Phone 1S3 26 3. Main The popularity of the Remington Typewriter is increasing each year 1898, 1899, 1900 and 1901 was each a re cord breaker, and the sales for the month of January, 1902, exceed that of previous month in the nistory or Remington by obt macnines. it would be impossible for the Remington to maintain such a record if its repu tation was not deserved and the reward of -merit. Wp have iust made arrangements by which we can sell Remington Typewrit ers on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS only a littlemore than the rental price per month. any the REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 48 Patton avenue. Typewriter Exchange, 23 Patton Ave. Standard varie ties of Wood's Onion Seeds b the ounce or lb. at Wood's price Also yellow and white on sets Grant's Pharmacy . r ' I in Si) 4i r i 'i,' l '? Ik i ft HI T ? ti It is ! I Si i .... nr 1ft r lb lit -jr. - . f ; , - . i . ! - . , - .. " ... . - . . . 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