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"-vfeVvW k - (Mi VOL. VII. NO. 43 1 F1VO K2 CZZTT. FOUa D0LLAE3 A TZJUt; OESTREIGR'S 3 Special Prices For Monday March 31 rA pieces English, Long J (J ulotb, 12 yards to piece worth 1.50, special; fnr hU HilV tllP AA; iv. UK I1 piece M Marseilles Quilts worth 3.00 each, Monday special OA OC price each. ... Oi Zu ftC heavy Crochet J Quilts, full size, a usual 2.00 auih, Mon- day s special price each $1.49 ftH dozen 81x60 Sheets tiU f or Monday 39c only, each, 50 dozen Pi 1 low -Cases 36x4?l bur r 12c case, Monday's. l(n t price each -.Jul! If we have it, it is the BEST. Break Up the Ground for a Flower Bed MobI aDy man caa do it if he has a good spade (end some energy) If yon have the energy we can furnish the spade for 85c to $1.10. Asheville Hardware Co. ON THE SQUARE. 1 s - A New' Line of Bed Lounges Just Recieved. Prices Lower than Ever. Mrs. L. K JOHNSON 43 PATON AVE. Value Makes'thc BargairiT The price is only an inducement. We offer the inducement, but .never without the value, ; . The I , X. L. Department Store Phone 107. 22 Patton Ave. ' : 1- ' . Dandelion 15c peck. New Beets 10c "bunch, Head Iettuce 5c bunch. . Hiram Lindsey, Phone 200. -' FOR uuu 2 resldriio rTnirlA:n,iyitmors.road very cheap. 1 S-mAm hmo:ihrM Lmi rtf Mind. beantlbul lawiiaiidr shadd Olty water. .,' v , , . 1 1 8-room house, lot 60 by 125. , These properties are splendid invest phon 719r " ' .. .: BeS Btata Agt; Eoom 87 Library Bldg ElJrimeff1 "r-llJ " 7A tfl1?!! n 1 A I n n I II X I 111 I I 14 H IUUIUI Ulinll HIS .CORRESPONDENCE WITH SECRETARY ROOT 5tw I lU . CONGRESS. rresiaent m naorsingr the Pa- Phmppimes ha .been: - conducted ; -spith Important Cdmmunieation Re pers v Say they Prove the whas - dnete wtt& h ceived by Chamberlain from Wisdom of Denying: Miles united statriny.- 4e South Africa. Request. MILES ED FOR SUPREME ' A IIIHIItWTIIIII TrtT . ITItM AUinUnll X lW ISLANNS V REFLECTIONS OF THE GENERAL ON THE ' MILITARY AUTHORI- TIES OF THE ISLAND PAPERS m,t ' - uyv.waumwjw., TVashfnetion, March 29. In reaoonse" Itoia; resolution adopted by the houseJof representatives, the president today ; ffOrwarded to that body the fuU text of the correspondence (between; Lieut.- uuu. si a. mies, commanamg tne iaatny, and Secretary Root, doncerning la plan ouitltaed by fthe former to bring about a cessation of hostilities in the PhjsBppdnes. A resume of the corres- DOTidem itosiftthp.r with, h r. Iment upon it Of President Roosevelt S follows: ' lUnder date of February 17, 1902,Gen. ! Mines tuaiasmitbbed to the secretary of I'war a memorandum outining his plain to secure a- cessation of hostiMtles in the Philippines, with a request thiait It (be forwarded to the president. After directtingi attention! t the situation in the Philippines and to the enormous" expenditures o(P money and lives in the islands, he says that during the past century Indian wars have been averted w,. -i4 ---- . uuauuu Wi uIC va- :CTi:r;.v irrJSrr txi-c uic vj. a. li ti x-trinj xviwv ww- so had been promoted by the same means. He requests, therefore, that he (be authorized to proceed to the Phil- i j in. . j .1 J. , -m Cubams and Porto Rlcans and while Ithere diredt the disposition of the to....i: ., . ... , ... uiinea &mie,irca to tne ena inai and strategic" position and" also take "wi'ch-measuf,esas'TwilT editoWfewhonevef heard" General' Mlles'toen4 " confidence to the Filipinosand demon- 'tioned in connection fwith the trans- ers now demand some sort of assur strate-to-them that our'goverament is action. The secretary adds that on the' ance" m regard to the duration of the prompted by the highest sense of-Jus- 18tn of July 19W General Miles applied (transition period preceding the estab tice. On his return to (the United to be sent:to tne Philippines and to Ushment of an uutonomkus government '.At. ri-r tw'hrWh nrv- Chlna In ; his official capacity. Gen- ; in the late republics. They are be- sentative Filipinos as he may think aavisaDie in oraer mat tney may reai- the Philippines. General Miles accom ize the advantages this government of- rvanid his TvnH.fl-tinn Tvv fera them anrl B.t the same time atf- ford opportunity to consult iwith the officials of this government. He Is iconfldent that such measures would be beneflefcai (to (the Filipinos and highly creditable to. this government. In con clusion he says: "Should this request be approved I am "ninfiilojit it TSTlnmld toii1 in a "hrft- ter condition of our milibary forces In that division, to 'the cessation of hos- tiiities rwlithin a reasonable time, there- these circumstances President McKin by permittimg the return of a large ley declined to authorize the sending of n .1 ifd . .'n a. -i-v M number df our troops from those re- TriintA art nnhftalfhifnl sst-nlHnns. and T , . , .fmfl.nt secretary of war authorized the lieu- should hope irran amicable adjustment tenant.general to extend hig lnspection of affairs to those islands which wtml-d tour to the Philitp!pineSj for the pur be satisfactory tol ithe inhabitamts pose of inspection only. He has never thereof as well as to the people of the ,heen authorized to go for any other United States." Secretary Root forwarded to he president General Miles' memorandum, under date of March 5, with his disap- m-oval of the recommendations. He says the conduct of affairs to the Phil-r Ippines has been able and successful. More rapid progress has been made made TOwaru ine,w!Bqiw J. Auiciddn sovereignity, the (restoration or peace and the establishment of civil govern- ment than wias to have been expected, the secretary, "to command Gen. Chaf The adoption bf General Miles' plan, fee and he asks authority 'also to take he thinks, would.be an unfortunate in- such measures as will tend to restore terference with the present satisfacto- as far as possible confidentee to the peo- - pie of those Islands and demonstrate t ' that the purpose of our government is A CHOICE LINE prompted by the highest sense of jus- of Easter presents, Daser cards (Dut-' tlce- iThatmeansV If it means anything, ion's line), Prayer and Hymnal sets, Bible. See the new children's Bible illustrated) , , J. H. Law, 35 Patton aJvenue. An Eye Point There aire many points about the eye that are impor; tanx no master how trivial they may seem. Have them attended to at once. We grind lenses to suit each individual case. McKee The Optician ' 54PattonAve. Opposite P. O trees. - r; . x - J - ' t -N 1 , ' ,7 menta. Apply to or address I.H.-CbIFPOKD, . continued , coosulta .lrdy,l4i (been held with. protnlneat .members Vrffthe, insurrec- ti0nar7 -wnnment, W : many proml- fmpww twejiowocpupytos pod- t wwn8 UIiaer tne cmi government tf lha : J "Coocerningi the pnoosaL to bring cZ- the United States, fthe secretary ays;: such, ta proceeds free rom spedtacu- amd sensatlomi features, ;rh2ch t-wwild betnitirlona ' viuaoi-xne sejanexary says: - it; i Mtt; sl Bubseqnet letter submitted to - '"-";.. 1 the -hfau General, MHes dectoreitlw VV;'V--secretary should. tkA base censidefed TriTiHPI17P AMn mttwpd his proposition, promoted In the Inter, T", eet olf humanity, as amy .way "spec-' J T S AY, GRANT CONCESSIONS tacailar and, eensatlaaaJ." He says heQtX , f v ' - h w JJOaAU" .1 J . wwuia noi anticipate any stieh restut:- from its adoption. He caBto attention.' '. 4o the fact that when in: 6uba test If ?MANBS BOERS COUIJ Tr ne aavised the members . of hepoNCEDEID BY GREAT consutuuonei convention , w majtfr;,. appeal dlreoUy to President McKinley, which they did. The president -granted the Cufban's request for an 'uAience, made throuigh him, and Hhe result of the delegation's visit to Wkshlntor most tlfyingr. :;:Umaon, March 29, There has grown 'f?rmjf to his comment -that thecp 4Uring;tne week a mue but :ua- vu. Miles his infomatiOQ as u. i-J . Lr:i i . wv till n i wn.i m ntM aw - v a w r i -m m -i vlicu w mi aiai.eu ee verity, wwnu upon official reports. He says It was his purpose nearly a year ago to gO to the Philippines and his projected visit had the approval of President Me-: Kinley. He adds, in conclusion, that k sin,ce his proposition to take a delega tlon of Cubans and Porto (Ricans to the 'P?"E?IneB and bring back to the Unl-tlLtJiijiUcoItwins covered eight miles ted States a delegation of JFilipinos.lin;tenty uts. Everybdy won- ft noXrthpT1SS goes to the Philippines he says he will,,10113 Du,t P69 are entertained devote his attention to the condition ftha improvement alone may,;,eiia and requirements of the troops ln.thatithe-?wiftr in-the near, future. Great en division. . ;. coufagement, however, is derived frorn Secretary Root comments upon X3en-; conduct - of f direct peace negotiationa. era! -Miles' second memnrandumi dated A,V long cable despatch from Milnei March 25- He says the apparent pur-eacb-ed Chamberlain, at the tcodlondal Pse the memorandum was to shovlDffloe yesterday. It evidently was of that the action taken on the first the iftot limportaaice for copies, were -without Smmentin u-non-the -nrij6 oy "confidential; clerks and sent Without -commenting upon the pro-w .rM-eaa mtrra prlety ot & anilitary officer undertaking establish a retired list for officers. x ctgcuii suuui. me (yajyei nur-isuvu is-s.f ,--""-' , " ' consideration as the president mayhavetoeettsnade acquainted itbfjthe. think advisable." -.termson nybXcb he Boecrletadersare Concerning the audience given mem-v bers of the Cuban constitutional tQ Jentim DJ esient fy' SffJTS.M'ffi to receive the committee twas asked r by General Wood, : through . the seer-- General Wood-fcv the Seerrt&rv.cf 'TtiniSii-j. rV-. -v- , c1ricr1o ih k r,o eral MjmA'rtrmr hfld Tprnrtrl thrfi.t not that 15.000 tron-ns withdrawn from the Philippines and .sent to (China. The withdrawal of so many troops would insure insurgent control of a large part the -Philippines. The -secretary says max at . mast uwu-iuuus ui me j.o,uuu were wholly unnecessary jn China. The application and- recommendation, says the secretary, were in fact accompanied supreme command of the allied forces should be obtained for him. Under wuerttl wnea eitner lo cae i-niuppines or to China. a. year arterwaras the 'Whether the carrying out of General Miles' plan would interfere with the present civil and military control in 5 the Philippines must be determined, the ; frZF1'7 7 Proposed oraer V?: A i-seuiu aBi fu agvisable and.judicious rriJ" ? : the lbest diSpOSition Of states militarv forces." "That of course means," continue ttumuiriy iu uu iiimHeii, or xo require the civil officers of the Philippines to do under his direction, the very duties wnacn. were cnargea upon tne ninp- in the islands by President McKinley and which they are now engaged in doing." The secretary says JT the measures to be taken are to, be determined by Gen., Miles, "the system of civil gov ernment by wbich we have been grad- (Contmuea on eighth page.) Biltmore (Firewood. Phone 700. Hesfoii's Pop Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Monday - ; MSOH ii LOWING JOPTIM ISM IN LONDON tREGARDINQ Tl - i -Ixl'l' THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE. BE BRITAIN a9TlteODT LOSS" OF DIGNITY-- sjjQUigK MOVEMENT 'OF BRITISH, TROOPS... mistakate t optimism regarding the i nmriiwti ft-An -i-frfc- T t1 ; Is based not only on the present action of the; Tramsvaal officials but on strik inseatures in the latest drive (against Delary .lt Is at last discovered that tb (British troops, stripped 'of artffllery guns and all impediments, can move as fastas : the? Boers. Kitchener . redords' whyflthls was not done many 7" ' f ""."r rr prepared; to inake peace. ;rrhese .terms; r-t. i m. '.viouslyaaro correspondence ".regarding Gen- understood W have mbledl Wes; request M be-sent to.the v,, i , wv-PhifltyDinea wasr rp.f prri t thD' " 5 J V It is understuod that the. Boer lead-4 - . . . , T . llftvea to nave sistea on a moamca tim of the ridiculous banishment cree of last autumn and also that per- mission (be given to rebels Ito leave Sfouth Africa should they so desire, Other stipulations are for the rebulld- ing of burned homesteads and ad- vaoces from imperial exchequer on easy terms o ena'Die tne ourgners wno have suffered by the war to restart In e There really is not one of these demands wnicn could t he conceded l"by th Ens;lish without loss of dignity ,and there 1S - stranS impression tnat all may be granted. BULGARIA OBJECTS TO CONSUL DICKINSON HIS ACTIVITY IN SEEKING MISS STONE'S RELEASE UNDOUBT EDLY THE CAUSE. ; Washinffton March 29. Charles iM. Dickinson of New York, diplomatic agent at Sofia, Bulgaria, has been de- X TTnited v1 Persona non grata by the Bul me uuaica &arian .government on account of his attitude in the case of Miss btone. Dickinson is now in Constantinople and the- United States is obliged to consider his position at Sofia as vacant. News of dissatisfaction (with Dickin son was sent today by Minister to Tur key Leisham who gave no further ex planation of Bulgaria's action than is erven above. Dickinson's activity in aaoHn ntfisssi stone's release is un J?L nkinson . . .X. - -A SST hi- troubles "Bulgarian officials began at ha.t tim: ihut a full report from Leis ham must- be received before the state S We nave on our list .bringing tegular 15 per ct: tment nve can name. We Mil clieerMly give interested per sons lull particulars.' ' WILKIE & Real Estate and 23 Pittoa Avenue - .. '. K'-i.'" department fcaiL take action. 'Lelsham is now engaged in an inquiry to aacer-. tain whether Turkeys or Bulgaria, is in any measure responsible forr the indier- nity? offered Miss Stdne otfor causing uie numerous delays lnthe v efforts to secure her release. Dickinson is eiill consul alt Constantinople. 1 " , BURIIEO TO DEATH : OY GEORGIA MOB - THE . VICTIM WAS 1 RICHARD . YOUND, ACCUSED Or KILLING DOWER fountain; Augusta, Ga., VMarch 29.ffchard Young, one of the negroes accused of having killed Dower Fountain and at tacked his mother f Thursday night ott Ogeechee road, three miles from Savan-naly-was caught today . and (burned at the stake. A piece of railroad iron was driven into the ground and the ne gro tied to it.x A rosin, pitch and brush heap was built up -around him and the torch applied. The mob did-not wait until the man was dead but his charred remains were fdund afterwards. , AGAIN FIGURE HI BLOODY TRAGEDY Mattawan, W. Va., March 29 A (Woody-? tragedy occurred eit the home of Thomas Htatfield across the Tug river In; .Pike county this morning, in iwhich Hatsfleld. his son Ephraim and two .officers fwer killed. Detedtive John Ruthejiford .and Revenue Officer 'Watts fwenf.toHatflellii to arrest Ephraim for felOBfcommitted::,irita North . Carolina. Tbey.b ad seized- Ephram and were starting-, away when the elder Hatfield began firing. The rfBcers returned the nre ana.3phTaim sp Joined in the .5je'MUe. 'ir-r2' " " ' UipCptYnniCRII nOT WHIIUpOL LAuLUOIUII flu I -fpYT (IRIIFR flP RIICIMFC "MUAJfynULn UF DUO III LOO s Washington, Ma.rch 29. -Today's ses- sion of the house was devoted in com- mttee. Zl0 partlal con" sideration of -the bill to -nromote the .efficiency of the revenue eutter sprvw tnereox. --JESight hours will be devoted to; general debate,-"thalf of which was .consumed. toda.v.- 'whPfiniPwir ai posed, of fthe; Chineserexelusiou act-wilf tee, on Insular affairs7 es and Lovin g Cups For the use of clubs and all who may be interest ed. We have gathered together some unusuaPy handsome pieces for prizes at a very large range in prices, Arthur JVL Field Company Leading Jewelers Cor. Patton Ave. and Church St. three residence properties to 20 per ct. on pricerwe LaBARBE Renting Agents HATFtELOS Pri2 Property WIST DAME FilOLIFLOIir 0 HEAVY STORMS HAVE RAGED FOR THREE-DAYS IN SEVERAL SOUTHERN STATES. " - Considerable Xpss of Life land : GreatrDestruetion of Proper- ty in Tennessee. RAILROADS FORCED TO ABANDON THEIR TRAINS ft WATER STILL RISING AT NASH- i - a V ILJjE AND . LIKELY) TO INTJN DATE A PART OF THE CITT-1 H ARRIM AN' S GREAT LOS3. . wew uneansv March 29. A -beavy storm has raged for three days through . , Louisiana Mississippi, Alabama and : eastern Tennessee, washing away' rail- road tracks and bridges, stopping-aU " communication, destroying a number of V houses and causing much loss of life. The Illinois Central has washouts in " many points, the Nerw Orleans And Northeastern has run no trains for two"-v days and the Alabama Great Southern V is tied up even worse. A number o$ .' freight trains have been abandoned la'i water.. ,-7 v.;J- o mr omy ove persons are reported ,- 3k CCOntlnued on 5th page.) .. s 5! The handsomest clock ever sold for $1 00 Just Received! Special Sale on Chinavvare Today , ' 20c, TaBle umnef li.V 'iK: L:! All 25c Cups andfSaucers All 19c Cups and baucers. 19c Plates... toe n; 25c Plates. .... . 14c t u f One lanre table odd pieces ; chinaware at one half price. All imported ware. Ladies Only. Visitors and patrons your shoes shined free in our shoe . shining parlor, Dainty White Shirt Waists ; $2.54 buys the neatest waist pattern ever sold in the city. . V On Saturday at Sumner The Largest and Best Variety: 11; or uress raDncs r or Less Money. Sr. For lent. 6 ' - One oX the most desirable residences on Montiord avenue, 11 roomat: large stables and garden, all modern conven-' iences. Price tiO.dfy. One 7 room house on Grady street. In good repair, small stable on lot. Price $25.00 per month. One 6 room house, close to center of town. Price $16.00 per month. . U C drQnt 0. Cnn EXCLUSIVE n. Ti uiaiii ob ouii) agents 4J Patton avenu. ay We hsve a -well selected stock of Wood's Seeds, Onion Sets and Lawn Grass. - With few ,"exoep; Hons we sell at WoodVpiices Grant's H Seetii Pharmacy V 4 I vj. - ..-;uv l.'HV-' -vk ltriH-5 -fit-'X1- Ci;rrr-t;c-c,Uvr;r- - -l y,l,Ul,,l' ..rrr-r. . c:-t--t-;;-r-. . . - -, . : v v ; - ; -q - . : : . - 7
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