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f Vv: X-i'BmiM, n.1sunI)Ay Burring, pjebbuary Vol. 4; No, 5, Is : Price 5 Cents. 1 ""sUi. lilt NEim "sjs : -. UilSlllilCTOf fftAHBC t ''"if. - -V;- I t'A -- : . i - -3 IB I A.(jefitdne French$?.50 f Kid Glove Off erf or Mon I day and Tuesday Only V I We have closed out a . splendid line of these Goods from a large importer wbTose Good are known all over the country, and in buying th.s quantity, we are qa the inside as to prices, . f. This is the only lot that can be had at the price, and arc miU cavp cor. to ear.h . nis. - tomer who purchases onthese twodajs. $1,00 is what will buy a pair of Genuine French $1,50 Kid Gloves in Black or Colors,' Be Quick. OESTREICHER & CO., 51 Patton Aver Smoked Haddies, Smoked Halibut, Smoked Bloaters, Large fat No. i; Mackerel i Soused mackerel :,?lf?i "Biciled. Mackerel in Tomato Sauce; Mackerel in White Wine, G. A. GREER. 53 Patton Ave. 1 - 48 West College. Don You Need an IRON TONIC? If so use GUDE'S J( PEPTOMANGAN. Price is reduced to , a Bottle. HEIN1TSH REAGAN,' ggists, T Church tSt; and Patton Ave. kT.--, A ' is v--.-srv -W "--." ...;s!-V-:- i .!.?:.. A i oetween Amenpan - JpjOps;anat Insure gents a& Ma ! Malabon Shelled by the Mo nadnbck and the Cnii- ser Charleston. American Possessions Now . . .. Include the 1 owns" of Haity and Cavita Gen Otis Establishes his Headquar ters at Caloocan and Takes Every Precaution Against a Pcs- sible Attack. Manila, Feb. 11. The monitor Mo nadnock and cruiser Charleston sneJled the town of-Malabon all this forenoon, and at 4 o'clock this , af ternoon desul tory firing continues between our troops and the insurgents on the left. Private McClure, of the First Idaho, was kill ed, in today's skirmish and six others wounded, Including Captain Hamer, of the First Idahoy and Lieutenant Gar- denhier, of the Finst Montana. The American loss dn yesterday's capture of (Jaloocan was three killed and thirty-two wounded. Only two of ficers were wounded. Kansas and Mon tana-volunteers, in their magnificent Charge, through the., wooded ravine, suf- fered the principal losses. Brigadier General Otis established ,his headquarters at C&loocan immediately after its capture. Etrenchtnewl wee thrown up, lines extended east and "Wipst afid outpost picketed tomeet a possible attack from the enemy who had retired toward Malabon. The American possesions - on the ea&t now dnclude Haity and Cahita, fifteen miles from Manila, and north t&;' the shore! of Lake Laguna and Debay These towns which have about 1500 4n,- habitants each, Surrendered to ' Colonel S'totzenberg.of.the First Nebraska," 5r? Thursday without, a shot being fired GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS LARE INTJJiW Oyer AStiot of Luna in Giving Out Copies of Letters Written ty Aguinaldo to Otis'' Washington, Feb. 11. Government official are indignant over the action of Luna, of the Filipino Junta, in giving out copies of the letters written by Ag uinaldo to General Otis It was said today that Luna, Losada and Lopez - had been permitted to re main here solely on account of Lo- sada's sickness. Losada is recovering rapidly and when be is a.ble to be about he and hie companions will be requested to leave. A new lot. of bed (room suSits and side boards just In lait. Mrs. II A. Johnson's 27 North Mato street Call and see m FOR THE PEOPLE asheville: OF ' I have made Hip my jnindta gor'' to Porto Rico. I will close out my entire stock at 25 ' peneemii. , -less than cost. Clothing, gentts' fumishinig goods, hats and underwear, merchant tailor's cloth and cloth for ladies' tailor made suits, also store pictures. Entire stock must go ' L W. GLASER, 34 South Main street, Ashevtille OPPORTUNITY ESTABLISHED 1888. A Special Prlvat Treatment of Ziong . - ; ; KABL von BUCK M . D.," Medical Director. J:.; ; : : B ATSS; $22.50 per week anit upwiard; acowdiini .to the room selected, includee every thing exceptiiigm . .certain number j of . Tooms are reserved at a lower rate for patients whose A' financial . circumstances require .it and to such the medlctnes are also ' hi--duded.' PatJeata can enter and leave at . any tlmew T Advanced cases not ' GivirigFacts and RiEipii Which Advancement of : Satnnfinn and Schlftv j 4 and Other Offic ers Were made Wasthington, Feb. 1L Long's atuswief to the resolution of the senate of Janii- ary 23, asking for the facts and records on which the advancement of Sampson and Schley and other ofilcers was made is 'an Interesting " communications. ?Tiie letter made up almostcentirely- of th statement based on official 1 records of the campaign, with particttlarTeference f to Schley's withdrawal from Santiago after the Spanish eet had entered the; harbor . . ... It was shown that despite Schley's statement that he was obliged-to go to Key Weet for coal, he had enough coal left to maintain the blockade un til the supplies arrived. -..-.( It is pointed out that no signals were sent by Schley to the vessels engaged in the fl 1htt with Cervera55guadrqn except that the enemy was .. escaping, cease firing' and congratulations. Sampson's directions were carried outi Long refers to "Schley's reprehensible conduct," and eays in explanation of Sampson's greater promotion1 that Schley's "unsteadiness, in purpose and n push and his failure to obey orders'- did not meet with the approval of the president or navy department. Ac companying Long letters are copies of telegrams (letters and reports and charts of the battle. OCCUPATION OF PHILIPPINES McEnerv's Resolution to fee .y ' ' Voted on,Tuesday- Washington,. Feb.' 11. In the senate today after the debate on the, taking up of the antiexpansion resolutioni, ' an agreement was Teacftedlto tike iEt .yote Tuesday "iixt on the .itqEnery t&soilxu Hon, declaring the --eeuparlon .of the PhilipinM'ofily temiJcary -hd pend- ernment. - In the course of the disciusSlon Mason and ' others1 etrbngly attacked ' the policy now being- pursued against . the . - Fiii- pinos. Several bills', were jpaseed oda.y,' in- cludingt - VhTt Ugiait-itt ppTopriatHvJ! bill. , .-. 'JT!T1 . : .1. '. -, In the house ;eulogie on tlie ..ciiieor of the kite Congressman Dingley occupied the session. GUII: BOATS FOR PHILIPPINES Dewey Cables .Navy Departmen that there vv ill be Plenty Boats for Active Service. , ' . Washington, Feb. 11. Admiral Dew ey cabled the navy department today that he would have plenty of light draught gunboats for active service In the Philippines as soon, as the three capturfd Spanish veesels, now at Hong Kong, had been, put in-. good condition. He requested that work.- on these ves sels be expedited, which, will be done. '' Money Baved is nfiotney made, and you can save rnottey bv croins to Mrs. L. A. Johiig)'1l(tnr treet,- for your tuTnltuow. 5 3 CURES COTJDS AND LA GRIPPE. Grant's1 No. 24 cures colds and 1 grippe. Stops .the aching. Money base If It fails. Prlfee 25 ceate, Grant's phar inacy. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Brora Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund tfce money If it fails to cure. 25 cents. , The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. - It makes your - husband happy Elas tic' starch. '.v Institution, for the and ThxtmtbiseajBes.v- . 7iuyah Hotel and Eaaltarivm Co;' Beaurep3,ire said to be cting m Interest of Prince Napo- Chorus of Condemnation an Detestation Through out Europe tor the Action Taken at the Bidding of the Trucu lent Ministry 111 the Dreyfus Case-It is Possible now jthat Jthe Criminal Court ; 2ay Prounounce Judgment. Paris, Feb. ll.-France finds no de fenders outside of her own borders in the crime which , her legislature com mitted yesterday at the bidding of the truculent ministry: The chorus of condemnation and de testation throughout Britain and! Eu rope is not broken by a single note of expuse. Onlooking nations await expectantly ihe next move of the conspirators against the government which confess es itself too weak and. cowardly to de fend the fundamental principles of law and justice. . It .is becoming significant thaC no hint hit yet been, disclpsedvtb. real object mm&if, however, that Bauipair6 acting aolelir in the- interest of Prine Yok-Qii Napoteoii,lut In behalf -of the noisy ! isreaklings who compose the majority of the French chamber tha)t it is cowardice and not knavery that led them tot commit yes terday's clime. rJ. ; It is now; urged- that the senate will prevertt aopmplete disgrace fof France. 'In time before the WH: reaches -a vote in the senate It ds possible ithat the criminal court may - pronounee judg ment in the Dreyfua case. RESOLUTIOIMFTHVJKS r;iTQPBH?4L OTIS. Tendered by- Congress Yesterday at Request - cf General "Wheeler - Washington, Feb. 11. Joint resblu -tion was introduced in the house today at the request' of' CJeheral- ' Wheeler, which tenders the thanks of congres to Major General Otis and his officers, and men of his cornjxiand for their gal lant and successful action at Manila. CESSATION dF HOSTILITIES Montreal, Quebec, Feb. 11. Agonctllo stated "positively that he had authentic information to the effect thatAguinaldo did not want a cessation of bosstiiiities and had not asked for k. When asked how he obtained his information he re fused to say. WANTED. Will bav cash for sitock of general mprcha!nifl,sift t.hiat will drnvoioe from $10, 000 Ho $20,000, when sufficient inducement is made. AddireBa "X" care uazoo.e. 315 et. . When You Have 'aim$ To Bt Filled Bring or send it to us , we pay special attention to them, and our prices will please you Paragon Pharmacy Co., Opp.' Post .Office. Phone 260. Night Bell at side door. -I V Bwart'a Case tiot Consid- ered Yesterday" After-. k noon-fMajor Moody Mustered Out. Special to the 5azette. Washington, Feb. ll Ewarfs case was not considered this . afternoon. The friends of the judge are more hope ful. ' ... Major James Moody, of Taynesville, is: among the number of mustered out ofilcers. This is the coldest weather recorded, with one exception, since the establish ment, in 1871, of the weather bureau. This extreme cold -was accompanied by a frigid, driving "wind. Congress hae contributed 510,000 - for removing the snow from the sidewalks and streets. There is little reason to doubt that he First North Carolina regiment boy3 will eoon be at their homes. Senator Pritcharo' today said to your oorrespondemt: '1 have decided to take this matter up in a few days to ascer tain if a majority of the men of the First really desire to return to their homes, and if I find that such be the case, I shall urge the department to muster the men out at once." benator Prachard's amendment pro viding for the appropriation cf a sum to be used in the work of ascertaining the number and location of confederate graves has been adopted. The amount" required in the amendment, however, was reduced from $10,000 to $5,000. teputy Collector Grant, who has been here in the Interest of John Hart, who is making an effort to eecure the post- ariastership of Spartanburg, will leave here tomorrow for home. W. A. H. PROVrSION FOR WINYAH RY Washington, Feb. 11. The sundry civil bill conitains an appropriatloa for Wtoyahr bay of 'only $58,500 instead of the;Ul $40,000 under the continuing When asked ubout that today Ccn- 3,greB&man ElltJtt said that he had inj quired about the matter from the appro priation commirte?- and found that the chief of enginje 3 had reported that there was now on. hand tc the credit, cf WJnyah Bay $116,00 and that" there. would probab'y be on hand on the 1st of July next $391,500, whfrti -ffgetinr the $58,500 aporopviaisd' by this ; l-JU, would leave $450,000 t spent .Jiirfjtg th8 nexjt 'year. . x AWAITING ADVICES, FROM SAMOA iiohdbn, ' Feb: 11. In the rbonise. of commons today, the parlianften4aty ec retary lor' the foreign pfflce the flight. JIonorabiev Wtiliani 'St. John Broder-c::, replying to . Ki'utidn on . the subject, eaid er Hna3etya ' government was awaiting the arrival -.of - consujar de patches from Samoa, before expressing an .opinion regarding 'the recognition of Mataafa as king of Samoa. PROSECUriON OF CEVERA Madrid, Feb. 11. The supreme mili tary courtt which has unjder consider ation the loss of the Spanish squadron at Santiago de Cuba on July 3 last, has decided to prosecute in connection w'th the disaster Admiral Oervera and Com mandant EJmilio Diaz de Moreu, former captain of the destroyed cruiser Crlao bal Colon. ' . ', It never clarch. sticks to the lronElatic 1 jpVERY imiortaiit factor , in modern trade is the steiiL of Credit While we pay cash for all we buy, there by getting the benefit of all discounts; still we are glad to extend credit to prompt paying customers. STo all such we will giye, our 0 very , -lowest prices and a quality , of goods that cannot be excelled. CREDIT Snide? s, On the Square . St .C'-: :-t. ... . Jarred by Row be 'tween GemBrooke and the Gutan Assembly, ft The Assembly Compels Geo Rodriguez to Withdraw His Men From the Procession. Populace Excited and Shout 40at With the Yan kees," Etc. Funeral an Extraordinary Demonstra tion Despite Withdrawals 20,000 Persons in the Proce:sion. Havana, Feb. . The funeral pro- ceesian or lienerai uarcia toaay was marred by a row between General Brooke and the Cuban assembly. The assembly claimed the right to march in the procession after General Brooke but ahead of his staff and es cort. Brooke, after some wranerlinar. refused to allow th'te, whereupon the assembly compelled General Rodriguez to withdraw his men from the proces sion. The populace became excited and began shouting "Cuba libre." 'Out with the Yankees," "Viva Aguin aldo" and the like. The assembly con sidered their pride wounded and refus ed to take part in the ceremoniee. Justice liUnaza,, who had intended to deliver the nation over the body at . the cemetery, also withdrew from the. ceremony. ' ' , Tonight ther assembly held a rneeting ; and a manifest explaining its attitude is expected tomorrow. Despite the . wvthdrawaia, however, the funeral was the occasion- of an ex traordinary demonstration im memory of the dead general. Municipal officers and jnanyi patriotic societies Joined In the procession, ' which comprised 20,000 persons.-., - . General Gomez arrived here today -' and was given a big reception1. " 3 WILSOH MURDER CASE. Mrs. EVafwilon, whb is c6nflned to the Mitch&fi "county r jail 'at Bakersville, accused of the murder opMrs. Francee( Loven by poisoning, has, through her attcrneys, ' Valentine & Norwood, and j. S. Black, made application to Judge Bowman and will be- brought before his honor on a writ of-habeas corpus next Tuesday. It is. asserted thatthere is not enough evidence against - Mrs. Wilson to even excite suspicion.. The almost universal opinion is that ehe is innocent, and that if she should be held, the grand jury will refuse to find a true bill against her. . It is sev eral months, however, till court, and in the meanwihle- unless Mrs. Wilson, is discharged, her aged mother, who is entirely dependent on her, will be des titute. ...... . Do You Want Some Silverware For Less Than it is Worth? We have selected out a lot of Silvlr-plated Ware, inclu ding Trays, Flat and Hollow Ware, which we are offering at 8o cents on the dollar. It will pay you to look these things over as they are worth 2b per cent, more than we are now asking for them. r. Arthur Leading Jtweler, Church! St, and Patton Ave. Asheville N i 4 i .4 f 5 1,1 t 4 J r j t; , h V I .t; - ? . V v' . 1 ..V . ,4 . S - k V1
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