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- "3 flESTREIGHER 1 v ?' ' Mm, 51 OS if. nflll I IMFmf hNLUNuii 1 4 8 IMz no great fear that 'another rebel anay will be organized and tt is expected bat in tergal dissensions will develop among the tosurgrents and thai 'heavy deees tions wfliriiesulti accush it: Pursuit of Fleeing Filipinos not yet un. Government Considering the Proper Course for Otis. J.U1S JLJcparwUMSUW- uao -'vmuou . out some of tfre loveliest crea- ttonitbatfljrseen oiillas- ter SundayfAj large assort- ment from which to select and ? I .SSSSSllNMrf That Againalio Om- aww happy - FROW OTIS. Washington, March 31. The follW ing despatch was received this morning from General Otis: Manila, March 31. Adjutant Gener al, Washington: The trocps are resting at Malolos. A coMiderablfvfeortton oj I luv city was destroyed v Ty Ore-- Oajt : casualties were" one killed, fifteen wounded. Hali has returned with his troops ito his former position north of Manila." v . 3 rillRva THIS WEEK: 1 not Maintain His Big-Army. They can't be painted in these g ; His Deserted Capital City not Entirely few lines come, See and select. F Prices to suit.verybody. Best Assortment Dress Goods, Trlmmiogs, &cM in the city. No sweb stock Wash Fahnques 4 - ever seen on this market. -t-t $ . J Xadies Fine Neckwear a spe- cialty. Kid Gloves, Hdkfs., New Pom padoar Combs and Hair Orna- y ments. I His Name at Last Brought Into Beef Inquiry. ACOHGILLO SERIOUSLY ILL Ixmdon, March 31. Av?r :Earis de spatch says that Agoncillo is eriuly 111 with pneumonia. Testimony That He was Re sponsible for the Re frigerated Beef. SAMOAfl AGREEMENT IS PROBABLE NAOT LIVES Eo eland, Germany and the United States Likely to Beach a Friend ly Understanding. Washington, March 31. uipwrnauc 10STOT exchanges between Germany. Greatj PaSSengfer Steamer TiT-it in amri the Ttnited States regarding O Founders on - the .English Coast. TO MAKE DEMANDS IN CENTRAL AMERICA New Orleans, March 31. Mr. Hun ter, minister to Central America, sailed a&st night for his post. He carries a de mand on Wonauras wr imj, Allmi. - n -o. PitJtshurg vwupo;i( jjctwicu mo (Eagan Spoke of a Secret Process for Preserving the Meat. Destroyed hy the Incendiary . Fires His New Had-qnarters. Manila, " March 31. Though a large part of Malolos, the lato capital of tUie Filipino govrnmemt, was destroyed by the Incendiary . work of the insurgents before they abandoned the city on 'tins opte, still a large the murder of Frank Iears, "a nirchant, who was killed during the re cent outbreak and a, demand on Guate mala for the release of Churchill Guth rie, a Missouriari, who is in danger ol beine shot &s a filibusterer. Hunter Chicago Packing Firms and the Government Favorable to . the Former. Washington, March 31. The beef in Britain and the United States regarding Samoa are rapidly reselling the point where a foundaSa "satisfactory to an adjustment will be- laid. It is admitted that the United States has decided to aseejut to Germany's suggestion itha s commission of three be named and will to inform Great Britain. This Jgovern metrt did not favor the suggestion that all the. consuls and chambers be recall ed and new officials selected who' should revise the actions of theii predecessors. Gvat Britain Is expected to accept the rm mission clan, and the appointment of commissioners may occur very soon. Some Die From Exposure OUIMCCC ATT A P. P.CRMAMff xxitcmpiiug iu Serions Tronble in the Shangtang Province Missionaries in Danger Pekin, March 31 arisen between More Than Eighty Passen gers Known to Have Been Drowned. Serious trouble has and natives OESTREICHER 51 Patton Ave. - approach ot our ,troo; part remained, when; MacArthur's forces entered It this morning. The govern rr.ent building and about fifty smaller buildings were burned. The town had been almost completely looted A large part of 4ts inhabitants - departed . with AguiinaOdo's disorganized army in tleir disorderly flight There are evi dences on all sides that (for several yrt . .. daiys the preparations for .deserting tne town had been in progress. The work I of fortifying it evidenUy was stopped suddenly some time before AguinaJdo departed on Wednesday. Those that r.'-malned and became 1r1soc(iers were' Eeach ore. Terrible Ending of an Easter Excnr sion Steamer Struck the Bocks in a Pofij Boil ers Exploded. Southampton, March 31. The passen grtr steamer Stella, plying between this port and the- Channel islands, crashed upon Casquet Rocks, near the nnillMDlAQRin FlRF cattleman named Gittings said he had ' " ' Island of Alderny, yesterday afternoon UULUIYIDIAODIU Tint, Wh w, k nCP.inCn IM CAVflR OF .IflRnAM I in a dense fog and foundered to ten' Momh 51 -TbAloss """" " IULUIULU in i m VII W. w w...... . iXUVi - said he would back the demands by a I quiry board heard testimony today indi naval demonstration if necessary. Germans In the Shantung province. The German naval patrol was fired on recently by Chinese. There are outbursts of anti Christian fanaticism in South Shan eating that Alger was responsible for ung ana missionaries arc m s'" tht) use of refrigerated beef. A Texas I Kr Columbia, S. C. hv laat nie-hfs fire in this city is esti Eag-an had told him 'that Alger had de mated at $81,000, insurance $31,000 1. The I it was cheaper. EaVfudge Staxbuck's Decision in he added that Chicago firms had a prepa Criminal Court Clerkship. mioetly Chinamen. The insurgents in their flight have I destroyed the railroad for some miles north of Malolos. It is believed that the fugitives have divided, but that the . ....i.i.i . i aI&I aIaIaIaIIaI&I& . o lll?ili'lll'1'1 1 j large portion is mamas eswi ciuu dino, which is some miles back from the railroad in the mountainous coun try, and where it is understood Aguin aldo has established his government. The American troops are resting, awaiting supplies and recuperating their strength before proceeding with the campaign. The wounded have been sent back by rail to Manila. Tha mn have endured the fatigues of their hard marching through the wild coun try and the intense heat "well -thus far and are in excellent spirits. ao.iu rvP ,t.h.A fim is not yet definitely known. The big building containing the opera house, the council chamber, the mayor's court, the police headquar tiers, two stores, meeting rooms of vari ous lodges and the Governor's Guards' armory was completely destroyed. The Postal telegraph office, a one story build ing adjoining, was also destroyed!. The next building, the Carolina bank, was slightly damaged. . A general con ffagration'was feared; nd many goods and fixtures were removed from build tags laloAg "the street. An immense crowd witnessed the fire but was dis persed by the explosion of cartridges in the armory. There was no loss of life or limb. ration known onlv to themselves that I thp-p Rtaj-buck yesterday heard would keep it seventy two hours in any e quo warranto proceedings of Wilson climate. vs. Jordan to try the title "to the office A lawyer named -Sypher testified that cf clerk of the criminal court. Colonel Eagan had given him the impreseton v. S. Lusk and Frank Carter appeared that great pressure had been brought to bear in favor of the refrigerated beef people. He couldn't recall that any thmg was said about the secretary of var, but hi -impression was ; that the for Wilson and Judges IL B. Carter and C . A. Moore for Jordan. While Judge More was speaking Judge Starbuck in filmed him that it was "not necessary minutes, her boiler exploding as .she went down. The coasting steamer Lynx, which brought the news of the disaster here, picked up four boats and forty persons, Another Steamer has picked up a boat containing fifty five ,persons, including twenty women, who escaped from the wrecked steamer. They have been land ed here. , The; Steka had on board 210 passenger going -o spend ;Easer la the Channel islands. London, March 31. The officers of to argoe the -matter further as he wouW (the- London andt Soath western railroad t iurinence referred to was political. Sev I decide. the matter in favor of the incum fral army sursreons were before the board today and agreed that, canned beef wasn't a fit ration, though few thought it directly caused sickness. bent, Jordan. peal. Wilson will take an ap J. EL M. EBeltweem FLOUR IS ALWAYS mall IPFOlfilfc SURE TO TTlhieiretey PLEASE TOU LONG CONFLICT AHE6D. MURDERERS HANGED. Troy, Ala, March 31. Tom Johnson and Richard Hale, white, and Sam Riv ers, colored, were hanged here today. Their crime was committed in Xecem ber Oast in Pike county. Mrs. Elizabeth Myers and her daughter in law, Mrs. Ida Myers, both widows, were murder ed and the house set or. fire. About $2,000 is supposed to have been secured by the robbers. Rivers turned state's evidence; expecting that he would re cetve clemency. An attempt was made bv ! the murderers to escape yesterday, but the sheriff discovered the plot INCREASING SPAIN'S ARMY. Madrid, March 31. Thirty thousand members of 'the reserve have ' been orderedto join the army. company declare ahe, loss of life by the wrecking of the Stella, hich belonged to 'that company, will not exceed' 70. When tne Doaii sxructt iue va.yi.a.iii, seeing", the Stella w'as fast sinking, or dered the boats to be launched. His in tructions were carried out with the ut Briberv Let er Laid Over Until Next most celerity and the women and chii a: en muiu&eu. xicn -vim SPECIAL TERM ENDS. 24 pound Bags 48 pound Bags Barrels ........ $ 70 . 1 40 . 5 00 Manila, April 1. Ye&terday'S easy progress was a serious disappointment to the, ; military1 authorities, who hoped tq give battle at Malolos with the ene niy-s main force, making a positive, heavy defeat and tending to end the in surrection. The present indications promise a Jong conflict over extended territory. Calumpiti is apparently the . nionA 'f -co-Viiioh rtt will , be DOSSi . . i xix.iii rrau ixa'y " -- ---i - (TZ A Mm Jr C. fC b1e to meefethe (insurgent in force. If VJf 0 JSL VJ M X Xf prushine defeat was administered, the Philippine commissdonfers would is sue the proclamations whlcli are now ir "MoArthur has been . six KATJilOLJ VA . - t m fund a. half in reaching Malolos, 'X i averaging tfour miles a day. The fur . ..." - - '' mj. lr.v Either north tne roaa goe3 irom maiuiw, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FANCY GROCER, . 53 Patton ATenne- W00LEN TRUST. New York, March 31. The American Woollen company has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state at Trenton, N. J. The authorized cap Ltal is $65,000,000. 4 THE MOVEMENT FROM HAVANA. Washington, March 31. A' despatch to the war department says the Second i Illinois regiment left Havana today for HONORS TO ALutn. Havana, March - 31. The Cuban as sembly meets tomorrow aft Cerro. It Is generally believed n will then deciae to.' dissolve. Alger aTrived last even piayea on the Swannanoa Clnb's Links I ai cwrt GOLF PRELIMINARIES Term of Conrt. The special term of the United State court adjourned yesterday subject to reconvening at any time before April 5 by an order of the circuit or district judge. Previous to adjournment the defense was given thirty days to present the till of exceptions m the bank cases. This will put the hearing ot tne case on appeals over rto the .November term of the circuit court of appeals. vTb mysterious letter presented to Dickerson's brother was. brought up. District Attorney Helton settled the proceedings by stating that the bailiff, F. B. Logan, had wisely placed himself out of the court's' jurisdiction. The letter and charges will be present ed at" the next; regular term of the fed Ing at Cienfuegos, where a military re View was held In his honor. He will nxt proceed to Santiago. ANOTHER PARKHURST INQUIRY. Albany, March 31;-The charges o? corruption implied in the resolution adopted by the assembly to. investigate Yesterday. The primaries i? the contest for the Van Borgen cup were rJayed yesterday. Lambert defeated Norton 8 up, 7 to paayr-Bfzgeraid defeated Rumbough 2 op; McClosky defeated Jordan, 4 tip, 2 to play; Ray defeated Coxe, 7 up The semi finals will begin this after dcred the men to look after .themselves. A survivor states that he and twenty five others put off from the Stella in a small boat. When a short distance away the boilers of the Stella burst with terrific a explosion, and the vessel disappeared stern foremost. The last thing the survivor saw was the figure of the captain-of the Stella standing calmly on the bridge giving instructions. Cherbourg, France, March 31. A French tugboat arrived here this after noon with eight men from" the wrecked steamboat Stella. They were taken out of a drifting boat?. - The boat cap sized soon after leaving the steamer and some of the occupants were drown ed. Fourteen clung to. the bottomf the craft and after a time succeeded in righting t. During the night six died from exposure. tdawcvi vania nniiRT. nmw. TUr , fl0C nc , ,rr The reguliar term of The: superM inC'LUOO Ul mi l. court of Transylvania county will r,n Mapch 31.At a late hour to There wan oe tvyu ' - Judge StaroucK wiu njgh,t the exact loss or are in ine wrtu. next Monday. tal oases far -trial, preside. 1 Huylers Candles Received today (Saturday). Jordan Almonds, & Burnt Chocolate Almonds, Salted Almonds. . the. rougher the country becomes WHAT NEXT? Taffy, Assorted, lolasses Canny, - ilafshmallows, : Caramels Chocolate Peppermint, Bonbons and Chocolates, . Uixed Chocolates, 'Washington, March 31.' With MaU Hos taken, the imwnt'.thf PjUppiV hai.not beeii disclosed, and .' there are indications that views are be ing exchanged between the war depart 1 " :.' i- 1 .kill ment ajnu j" .Jr 0 That a republican senatcr who has de : X-i AU. a dMTiaAch from Otis today ex i . - . I UWVI X T I" ' -l pressing , an opinion - concerning the fu tuTe operaibions .was not made puta;, and from his,t would1 appear xnat a; Beyond the New York police and city govern hwn at 2:30, Lambert playing against ment are based upon three aMegatioDs; Fitzgerald,, and McClosky against Kay.. 1. That a corruption fund of $120,000 was .raised bv memDera or tne pouuej force and contributed by dive keepers, J g?mbUng houses" and houses of tH re pute to defeat adverse police legisla tion. .2. That this money was given to j inl. niimber) to co operats with democratic Benatorar and defeat such legislation at this and next'session, during which the three senators v are tio hold office. -i T TTTTTCTfi an cakes is our best N. O. glasses. We aeil St at a reasan'aDie pracw. xvxvv-r.. next the market. - of the steamer Stella Is not known, ex Buckwheat J cept that lit exceeds eighty. v- Ladies New Style Oxford Ties at J. D. B lantern and do's, shoe store. CandiedSFruits, 'xl decision has not been reached -d Malolos the country is very mounta'n ; M ous-and Aguinaldo cannot iope to keen his large force togeth,ert There is rrr- r jt - ; , - ll 4 clared hlmseQf to be against pending P lice bills received at ,'. police; headqnar ters,xn March 18, $20,009 In cash 'as part of the full-ambunt to be paid. Call and examine the new . line of go cans ana oaoy carrwBc.w au.ro. Johnson's; , 27 .. North Main street. 1 , iC-l.V- c-'iS Patton-AlTC. i' '' JSto every' piartibular Fresh Today Cranberries, WOOD'S SEEDS. ; Wood'eseed re pecufiiarly' aoP to the soil climate . of U South ;Sold at Girant'e pharmacy. H TO CURB A COLD IN.ONB OAT' Take taxwUve Btcwbd QuinliwTsAAete. ab druggists refund the money If it falls to ctcre. 25 cet. Ttogeaoine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Naval Oranges, Imported figs. Olives In bulk, D6 You Want Some Silverware For Less Than it is Worth? We have selectedjout a lot of Silver-plated Ware, inclu ding TraysFlat and Holloxr 3h06 Sf0T Ware' wlch we; are. oerinz at oo cents on tne aoiiar. 11 will pay you to look these things over as they The Boston 9 S. W. COURT SQUARE. are I Foreign and Domefr tic Cheese fit . "Will - offer for the next . week Bpeclal trtces on fall goods, am an sdvertlsemt being bi new firm with new gooaf, re j WOrtll : 20 per Cdlt. ' UlOre r f, zonrthe aqunt l :. - - . . .. , w ..,.jnUhiiA. t1rtmiClnf1ff -TAr r pi . -v n-w . wrmu si r wma w a n mm ; i . mrm a. ml- m m m m mwmw l. uaAauc mw fninAm0mra vnu. nil xv.w w'i..wj;v. .--w-;.'a'--f' - t - tvamtege of -Uiis ivect3semnxifcnu.ivuoAM.;t: - -' crs- ?tmtivs tc-' i of -Tisi A, cor t yi ".-',;rV"-- ;''-n"ff--r i rr-r. ChorchtSt. and Patton Are. i . nlne Kole Golf course; "the South. Aliller &.Kerihedy Phone t32,wkCT In hurry for '-Jj"--1.fF ' . ' - ' - ' - V " , .-- ; ' ; ....... Forv funtiher p'airtlcurairsv: address 1 15. GREEN, Manager.
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