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UJ$jll OllSllltiil: ;,; - . ltd' x - , i . . Vi J' - j -v a s -f v " mn, - . .-. i , " rr,';.," ' ji t- ' j ,. 1 - ! ' TROOPS : to im 11 - v uwu onnmiou IIISSTOiM General:; Who Surrenclered v - ft: I The Situation in the -Philip-;.'"pinea 'is now; Very. r? ;reaceiui:;;T.:: Military, Governidient Beine j Prelected id Manila Of -a. -y Santiago : FearecLto . Land at Vfgo; 7 iFinaLIInstructions Given to the Commission' by the. Cabinet. . 1 Madrid. ; Seot 17.-General Twal-.wl4 surrendered ttae SpanlLjtrmy jat Sa tiago; arrived at V).go from Santiaeo today; A great crowd awaited htaa and greeted the general with a storm Gradually. Washington; Sept 16.-TThe, adminis tration has abandoned the plan of mob I of r. hisses and jeers. The demowtra tion was so violent that Toral returned THEEfiCEDOflnD ; ; VJIllrLEAVE TO-DAY 7t 1 ft P. Washington Sept lfiAt the regular meeting of the, cabinet to day the final djaft" of. the instruction ; to the peacf commissioners. , was v read. Lit tie ; bus!- Hess of -importance was transacted reecryiary Day handed in- his resigna tion and said gdod-bye to his colIeagibieK. J At four o'clock this -afternoon the three cmraieslohersxWho were in Washing jtn-r-Day, ;rIavIs and .Frye with .a number of secretaries ' and -assistants left for NewYork,r'whence they saH fo urope to-morrow- ' ' : " t-'nf.llSllliJG INSURGENTS CommissionerVPorter f Told Why Cubans Cannot Disband.. V. Havana, Seitt. v 16. McKinley spee iat commissioner, v Robert) - P. ' Porter, hld a conference atGuayabo yester day with General Rodriguez, command ing the insurgents' in, this province. The Cubans told Porter that itheir : situation was Unbearable. ' - Theyl - have ju food and no means of disbanding as there is no work for tthenv " Porter promised to: report to Presi dent McKinley whatho had; seen and s NUthing has been added today, to the heard It wlll propoSe - ? 1 i - ilizln a laree force of troow in Ha- transport, deciding not to land meagre Information about the instruct- immediate surrender .and evacuation Will fVHl ; "their ' I larEiorce 01 ln Ma: . . - v . . - - . . ions' to the commirioners,while there of tne rKyrts ordftr that frtr Ha V'1U ripClI LllCll waji-f use in the Philippines in case at Vigo. - ' v ,i a Qif . i1Qt oa or tne In that food for the v . 4 1 ' - ' 1 ' -1 - - T?; . - Is a unainmity of opinojn.tnat tcte ces- t.ttfrvi-ne' twan,ni. .an v. jmn wM K ? ' - ' on emcTVAnw - Th omit nf ninn -" ' - " J . . , . starving people can. Xt& imported free Kew SSbreVori;Monr of .an emergencyiT The change of plan was brought aboxft by the latest advices from itanila, which were, very 'hopeful. p Th administration believes . it .,wlll J --. . I be necessary to send noTmore troops to THE PORTO RICO EVACUATION . i-V;' i ' i t De necessary to sena nomore troops to ""w""v" ' ,''"c; "fV VV- thepblllilpines in any, event .as the .7 " 1 ' " day tformn-&nine !-5.sSpr Jo;Board-to itispett .tKe s o'clock. No 5 1 Pat- ton Avenue. 1 ; ' Island Fortifications. Ran Jiifl.n. Spmf . 17 TThA -iofht" pvsi. REPORT FROM OTIS. ' - uation commission agreed thia morn-' Washington, Sept." ,16.:rThe following I ing; to appoint a. board' of Spanish and despatches were; recievedi today from 1 American army officers whose duty will Otis: - - - - I be to inspect all fortlncations with re- 'Manila, Adjutant : General : In I gard to their 'Immediate evacuation. my OpfnJon," based- on -present' Indica-1 Tht Spanish ofllcer -vriYl -formally tiona, no further force Is required.' Thejturn over the fortiflcajionsj which will insurgent leaders are in politics and! be receipted forby the -Americans. Thisj I the army, is in an excitable frame of I work begins to-morrow.. mind butjthe better portion is: amen- Lable to reason and desires, to make aa eon 'or uzon is tne; oujy, aemana ori0 dUrtr - r f A .; . . i i - - . . . I 1 I cerricory uiai me 4 cauimiaauon nas uvn terS -ithat the ' UnitedStates will be obliged iA.aswmeownershitf the "en-JS6mo Piretty Questions Arising From tire Philippine group.' , , vA ...f jSifA The refusal ot juage ureen to set aside the judgment taken by default last Monday at Waynesyille, in the Norwood-Carter case, was expected by some and a surprise to others. , The judgment will be appealed to the su preme court of the )cate. in the mean. time Judge Carter will remain de facto v,-vvw -s. 1 San Juan, Sept.' 16.-It has been TO VACATE THREE TOYIIS. OESTREICHER&CO definitely settled today 4hat the evac i fThe insurgents have acceded to our I uation of t Aguadllla, Lares - and San . ' m. m . . ' - . Kona aria t vrii i rvAanm An jui nnrair aemanas ana evacuaiea enureiy Ma nila."excent a' small force In an iitlv ing- district.' No. difficulty s janUcipat: I PUT IID DilfflV ed ana no concessions will be made UU I Ul UUU I maintsifi frtendly.4ntercoursewithr' the' United -States in. all particulars. They organized a congress Thursday at Mal- lulos to frame a government; . ' " "Manila is quiet: The miltary gov ernment is - being perfected gradually, "55f &nttfitl A Vf land a large force is policing and command is satisfactory. Trade and commerce are active. The Philippines' monthly :." t IDENTIFIED One Feature of the Bridgport Mystery Solved. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept.v 16. Frank - 1 , SIIMA ACCUSES : SAGASTA 1 iSajrsj He is Responsible fpr Disasters of the? War Sagasta Retaliates. A n ca ClttST QUIT ; LRSIIODA Queen Begent Signs Bill Au thorizing the Cession of Territory. Madrid, Sept; 17. Senor Silvela, lead -er otnhe conservatives, has issued a, manifesto calling upon his . adherents to place his party in power when peace is concluded. He declares that Sagasta and his government are responsible for the awful loss of Spanish lives, the de struction of the Spanish navy and the surrender of the Spanish territory. Sagasta said this afternoon that Sil vela had been unwilling and Inactive in the country's emergency. He ddd nor consider the disturbances at Vigo as ot any importance. ' N Tne queen regent has signed the la.w authorizing a cession of territory. English General SendstJlti- Judge wm 4eave todfty for warren y ji5w i-. . j nreic xrc vviii uyeu. cuun- next matUm tO - French j Monday. The present status of the case ; . ' . .i a t : -fpresents many interesting' questions. - UmCer. In the first place, if Judge , Norwood London, Sept 16.-A despatch to-the & signed his office there Is no a- . '' vacancy in the office of i ludee nf the- Telegraph says that General" Kttchen- 12th judicial district . I " w MVUIU li. -4- 1 . . , V- ( - er intends to send aa ultimatum to noZ necessity for the 1 election of a GENERAL HISKELL DROPS DEAD Santiago Hero Dies From Appolexy AjEter a . Parade. Marchand, the French officer occupy icjfL.ashoda, demahding that tte qu tnat"pUee fortjiwlth.1 Columbus, O., Sept. 16. Brigadier General H&skell nf the s I judge in November; but as the case on try, dropped dead at the barracks this ' . j appeal mar not be heajfd, bythe su- evening from apoplexy, ufter partlci it jprlmVycMiuTt jn in the parade today n toovtor jbf e-leciio vr& :'tate-JD)cib...;eIeclc judge Will be held at that time. electioo wfi slUJt mi elecjUonor I the Seventeenth's return- - from Santi- And iJi V-.ZLZS-ig&'JV xl iuo'ieuuu me vii ir U6iiix, wnether or not .the candidate elected teenth, led in the. charge a El Caney, occupied by Kitchener. HOT ALL THAT i GLITTERS IS GOLD T TJa- ie nil hrnflfl i healthv. The best light i MtAI UAn fLtLI I ' - - 1 ; xn nr niccni urn IU DC UIOOULVLU expenses aggregate at least I w ' parkirM. fahit 'of Marlon Grace A AAA . - : t m 1 . ' su,uuu;'neariy one-naii is requirea ; to i ,,,,,, , Is believed ielpts' are in excew this morning convinced Twan-niriirAa ," TSirltrti arm . im rr 1m. ' - posed as directed by the president I July 12, 'but are received in the ;urren- J was that of his daughter and -this af- cy of the 'country, as, on agoldbasis ternoon asked to have her body sent it would be almost double the former Spanish duties. The United States homer for burial. laws are applied, to the admission of I if (the- eirl is not his daughter, the will be returned and Lashoda will be j Will be judge will depend upon " the de cision of the supreme court In the Norwood-Carter case. As the Gazette understands the case, the point presented by the appeal will be whether or not Judge Green abused his discretion in refusine- to set asi'dA v . t a ' a -1 tm a. it; tT I . . . Une a rrivaie in tne iiirst xnortn tne judgment-by default. If the appel where he was shot in the breast, knee and heel. . FIVE DEATHS IN GAMP. VAR DEPARTM INVESTIGATION Chinese and opium. The sales of. li censes ,, for lotteries and , pastimes;, op posed by public morals, have been- dis continued, i ? OTIS" bread is made from CENESOTO PLOUR. TScy,tit.Jt';-be. sure to please you. 1. "& 6. A; GREER,; Pine Groceries?? coincidences of resemblance are, re markable. ... Charles Bourne, the young Middle -boro man, who disappeared with -Miss Perkins two weeks ago, will have to answer some, puzzling questions when he returns home, If he ever does. Captain Arnold, of Bridgeport police. a r ... - rv -tt jji I admitted this afternoon, he was not Ul oampson s une. nuaweu . of t. ,n " M rf Mid -ife 0n1, ford.. It was learned she had been prac tising in Onset, Mass., this summer and - it is known young ; Bourne and Miss Perkins were at Oncet. The po lice suppose the gin went to the 'woman doctor in Oncet and when she became Jacksonville, .Fla., Sept. 16. There were five deaths in camp today, includ- " " -7 1 " . :w ine ng. Edwin Carr, Company G, Second s i orace. ii xne juag- Virginia, Robert M.. Justice, Company j ment should be adverse to him It G, First North Carolina, and Lieut en- would direct that the judgment below ant scoit, uompany A-rum be set aside and the defendant lana. I . iuwweu tt me answer. Vessels Only 32 Remain in Service, . 1 crime. Washington, Sept. l6.--The dissolu tion of - the great war fleet which was commanded by Sampson will begin im- mediatelyjunder orders Issuedby Sec- to twubta came to Bridgeport tot be ratonr r.vno vrlair' Ahmit nne titrndred , - , a., , j ing to die, she may have been taken, to vessels were under Sampson and todajrs j . . . ; ; ,r7Z - r- . . 0 1 some nouse in iMorcn unageport an order provides for the retention -In ac-J - ..-. . tive service of only 32.- Nearly "all, the -r "" - " fikhtlngj ships, are kept' in servIceV.to- gether with a' few auxiliaries -that "have been found useful, while the Jbulk ot the mi-B-iiiflpiPAV fleet eoes out of commission I ' Petersburg1. - "Va.. -Sent. 16. Anthonv or Into'the reerve t Xeague Island- J Mayfleld ,.was'hanged at Sussex court house this afternoon for the murder of THE VERY.BEST RUBBER STAMPS J Robert Harris and Etta Wells, both i J-M.;wi) 4W WiiW timiTirlmo I colored. ;tie maue a. Bnorv.iaiiu Address Sheldon, - genera - aeiivery. maker of rubber stamps tnat print. Use ' Elastic mark;, HAIIGIIIG III VIRGIIIIA. t Rogers X5aUet;: Onza&Let I Grand, Pefrfind'sLtibin's, J X Violet pf Pans and Crown Perfamery Co. jTbe newest odors ancL violet extracts and toilet tj waters can al- J ways be obtained trom us. We also carry a , well select ed stock of other perfames. 4 fiMMi-Ann nrnnnri t C&srcii C. Patka Ays. t U' t, Agents for Iluylfl Candies. The drop , fell at 1: 25 and in ten min utDS he was pronounced dead.'' ' There was a large crowd on the out- Starch, flatlron - trade 1 swe oi ine jau, um umy uiiuwu uum- Carolina. late court should affirm the judgment I oCVen 01 tlld Nine COHimiS- of the court below. .Tuflsro .Tsr rn-wn ! sioners Practically Secured 1 Carter ! ROOSEVELT'S CANDIDACY. Washington, Sept. 16. The president has decided to adhere to his original in- tention to havthA nrvrnmloalrwri tr. t As the next term of Madison court vestiff'ate th wr a-''I will not be held until March, 1899. it Ust of lne mmr f wh-n"'.' I . . 4. l I I ' . B . ';. V ' :', New York, Sept. -Teooy: iStek v? ,been Practically secured. Roosevelt will not only receive' the re- expiration of Judge Carter's term, for 1 BxMmistr ' to China Dr, Keen of') nubifcan nomination for governor but in no event could he hold longer than Philadelphia, E. P. Howell , of Atlanta, ' publican nomination ror governor out January lf 1899 Just what tne Lieutenant General ScTiofield.t, General - he wm also bethe candidate, 01 tne procedure would be In that event, I Dodge, Colonel Seaton and Professor ' Citizen's union the organization which i wnemer juage, xNorwooa .wouia-taice aiuuman. congressman Stevens or v ', . - . . j non-suit against Carter - and bring a f Massachusetts will-probably be 'askedy'' Bupporoeu jrreBiueii. i.vx vMnew suit against the successful candi- i to serve. last; fall, and which, has decided to en- j date at - the, November election or form on.. the theory that both "are - the I lieu of Judge , Carter in the case now ' , same-thingrlMember, wftt I N FKIlil.r III- fJAHl V -tv'.. a ' V :. "11 .a -1 1 1. v -a aUa I , . i 1 m.mmw w w m m mm mnm-mw-4 iuju state ucicet m ine- uwivx auu ut&c 1 ; Anotner interesting question wnicn nArinaVvTia i Ki lAciaturin vfrvl nas been discussed in this connection is district possible;: with the hope of elect-j November election would be estopped AJlaTCmStS OBIQ tOtlave At ing membersto give Vtbem the balance j by ; the judgment in the Norwood- .. .. ' . : , - ..; ivanei cause, li. Ltxv ul l-u uiwyuu,j of power In the lower house. Koose-f eT,,! ,k- vtoat Tfl vei't has' inforrtted several of the active Norwood's title' to the lofRce-upon the! ,r. - a .. 1. same grounds on which Carter contest- v. i uuumm A , ed it. he not being a party to the suit report is current nere to the. effect that - accept a 'nomination from them unless Mow pending. " h j two Italian anarchists, named Reggie ' "and Venceii. attempted , to murder" the rtuKHAKan "ilrW ' ' " ' I x niia.atiiiia, i wuu,uwv.cu. " i iiiiub in. lia.yicu, vruwu ynuue VI., . j t - 1 National Association or isditprs is m My, on a train at Leoben, Syria, while tempted to Kill Him, HPi1rtrf t ; Omaha. ? After the ardUOUS i V MnmiMMlhi? ft VUnnfL rt otHorid Ask your dealer for. Grace Sun Cured I labors. of. fighting the war, the scribes I the empress funeral. ? It is said that Tobacco and get a cloth pouch free I deserve a rest . - I Reggie was arrested 'but that Vencelir with i each .nve-oent cut. 172-zm E3TABUunn less. : ,K - v,-,,a Special Private Instttutton 'tot tktAi . r ' Treatment of Lung and Throat Disease 4 r ri. nti RUCK- M.DnMedloalDtWJtw, : : -iHT wr' Nni nTv mWdinjr to tks room.ielected. .Ses'e?e?yth wfM c"ltU SHsaS SiincSSd. - Patients can enUr and leave at any time. Advanced ewes not admitted. , -,-r '" ; ;,' ; Wlnyah Hotel ana t5anitanum yo. . HOT or KuMiioi; in. u ... n d. green,- 1 -MountainPark Hotel po .J f ,nmV Asheville. ' deduced "rates . round trip, tickets from ill points tScida talk. ' .There ;are "someiwho are not- . ? yet acquainted with our soaa. and we are anxious to give toem .Our soda ia as""pure7"asr.cold r2 ; and as delicious a; it is possii ' ble "for "soda Ao be-iade. There ; is no better anywhere. In iiruia i.ure , is v ex-jr -1-1 u .. v -, can'- ber v compared witn- ic Those who know, our soda are,. our . best, friends, t, ; 'Nek, "V t 4 . fl Paragon Ptiarmacy Co., ; Cor Pattba Ato . . . ,v, . ..if -.- .. - .-... and Haywood Ct. 1 escaped. e we wtw" 1 t During a number of years of expert- ments, which demanded large outlays of cash, we have been trying- to pro- - "r . - - " - - duce the -native North Carolina gemsv cut. and mounted, at a figure to com- pete with the ordinary imported semi BISGUITS. j : enpvrf. rerrreseit nne i :,of ; tliV : best - (Jracker t bouses in '.the United t -'- ,. 5 . " -, v ; States; vv . -'iX precious stones. We have Just 1 sue-' ceeded -in accomplishing what we con- '. slder a . very Important and difficult task,' and we caxi now otter to the pub- Uo.''Aibeaiitlfti.-.ltM of 1 native- North , Carolina gems that are 'l)eiter, propor- - Hotels, boarding houses I tloned and polished thin sry. ve have and families 7ill find it t lever had. at prices about one-half less J tO their "interest . tO See I than ftwmexl - It 13 ahntys our, ctudy US before buying landMeslre to fOTl the puiUc wlti T UliA ATM as Air IttWAlfV rrivATe Q T- known' as hand! in ST at the very lowest market prices, , v ' - ' ARTHUR " IX. ETELD, - , , . : Iicdlns Jeweler, I S 6 Court Sq. SPECIAL BEDUC2D 'SUMMER RATE3vV,
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