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VOL. IV: NO. 16.7 ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1899. PRICE 5 CENTS. ft ft' K m at: : 1 H -ft' III K m. K Iff -K K ft -' K m m m m m m H 1 1 i V SPECIAL. OFFER OF : OESTREICHER'S 51 Patton Avenue SAVE THIS COUPON. TY-FIVE CENTS I GOOD FOR TWEN This coupon will be received as twenty-five oenits cash on each purchase of an. AMERICAN L.A- i 1 i - !raDiinnii!'ini II IUIVIILP m HESSES Suspiciously I Uniform Testimony in Drey fus Case. Stated That Verdict Will be Delivered About Sep tember 7, lDtere3t at Rennes Centered on the Crises at Paris. confession, and a scene in which Mad-, moisetle ISays Is' alleged to have played an indelicate part; He will be eard tomorrow. ' THE SECRET DOSSIER. The Echo de Paris in commenting upon the testimony offered Surday by Captain Cuignet, 'the former attache of the mmtetry of war, to whom was as signed last year the task of collecting matter bearing upon tie Dreyfus, Picquart and Esterhazy affairs, says: ' "Captain Cuignet' s evidence shows that the whole secret -dossier has not been comiriunicated to the court mar tial. A document has been withheld whSch proves the existence of a vast net work of espionage under the direction of foreign military attaches and of negotiations on the subject of the Dreyfus case between several French I noHtliirtes and the representatives of foreign powers. The dossier, more over, contains proofs that the sum of 35,000,000 francs was received in France from abroad for the purpose rf Tvrrksriitlne- a mro-Dreyfus cam paign:" UNLOADING SUPPLIES STOPPED AT SAN JUAN A Telephone Message From Tbfct City Court Martial Listens to Sftory of Dreyfus' Amours. GARTER'S CASE REVIEWED the preliminary hearing and gave bond in the sum of $1,000 each for appearance! at the circuit court. There have been ,no further arrests and no more whippings. "ASSAULT COL. ABMFTRLT) ACCEPTED. Attorney General Will Ren- Has Decided to ct a Major in the , I xurty-oiiui der His Decision Soon. PITCHED BATTLE IN TEXAS; 0 mm Striking Stevedores Refuse to Get Food to Destitute Countrymen. San Juan, Aug. 21. The unloading of the 'transport McPherson, which Rennes. Aug. 21. The witnesses to- brougnt supplies iur uu mauu day at he Dreyfus trial included sev- tute by the recent hurricane, was stop eral skillfully drilled minor officials of ped until Sunday noon by the strike of ti,a 01 Mnff o-n1 ty, Afctr-iirinp- fpn-I the stevedores I . 11 nnv. I r r m fl T"J 1 1 tureof Ithe'ir testimony was the amazing starving country men wiC w audacity with which each added to and and the work of unloading was done ,on . tv,0i nrp'vkus ovi- hv natives and soldiers who volunteer- dence. Their 'memories have improved ed. Today new stevedores are at work in an astonihsling manner. General but are making slow progress Reports nt wthPd the witnesses sharply, ffom the unxenor snow uiuCa16. Special to-the Gazette. Stoatesville, Aug. 21. Colonel Jl P. Armfteld ha . decided tfe accept the commission offered him as major of the Washington, Aug. 21.--The decision Forty-sixth voluntteer infantry. byh attorney general in the case of Captain Carter is expected very soon. Griggs has concluded an exhaustive re view of HJie case and is now preparing Dallas, Texas, Aug. 21. A bulletin his opinion. He spent some time inlfrom Gonzales- says a pitched battle was reading the answer of Assistant Judge fought dn the street tonight, and that Advocate Barr, who had charge . of Dr. J. Houston aMd' son were killed and Carter's trial-, to the arguments of de- I several others wounded. At LaGramge, fpmrfflnt' rvnnsfl. Ttarr condemned City Marshal Riley tonight killed Thos I Rati ran. whb. he 'alleged , resisted arrest. MJllC WUiliyCl O CklAUlllCllk l.yjL V1W1J . 1 cause it was JLarfirely devoted to calumn- inffhe ability of the court martial to Pflfl 00110 THUIM deal properly with the case. IUULUIIMUU I Villi Barr sfeverely arraligns Carter and says the evidence established 'that the convicted man was in collusion with B. D. Green and John F. Gaynor and oth ers to defraud the government on con tracts for work in Savannah harbor. ci'ted several facte proven before- the court martial to sustain his statement that the "materials used in the contract were not up to the contract, and were arranged in the cheapest possible ways, not even hinted in the specifications or distinctly forbidden; that other con tractors were prevented Trom getting Cavalry and Infantry V Attacked His House. The v Government Through With Temperizing ''With Him. DESTROYED BY FIRE No Telegrams About '.Rioting . Allnwnd to Leave Tttrh OTinH Prftvailincr. and O t Unma Firemen Powerless LoesTwo Millions. Cripple Creek, Col., Acg. 21. Fire has aJ. i 7ibrthe mPW destroy the busies por of- fictitious bids, of which Carter was aware, and that, numerous official acts of the accused showed collusion with ImmeDBe Crowd Gathered Around at 'Attack Was Made, and are Only Kept Back by Soldiers. tkwi of Victor. The town' burned rapid'- Appeals to help their 1 Greene and Gaynor. I TEH THOUSAND MASONS STRIKE IN HAVANA London, Aug. 21. Between sevea o'ock and midnlight all clegiapl- ic communication with Paris was Cat off by order of the government. was iip.nrnpd. however, that there was no DY or MODEL. FORM coalset, for and hen each finished he went to the planters are opposed to the 5 tree 0.1s itri- Gomez gays He ?ad No Hand in Ar ly, the flames being fanned by a (heavy winkJ. There is tio reporit of lives lost. e compame of firemen HSL'KS. had b this city but at flames were not under control Tuesday, TfruHsday and. Saturday,- August 22, 24 anidi 26. Only one coupon; received on the purclhaise price of each corset. 1 OESTREICHER'S general and held a whispered conversa tion. , . The situation, in Paris chiefly inter ests Rennes tonight. The Sun corre- jspondenit in that city telephones that the government has stopped all tele grams on the subject of last nignt s, riotfmg. It is asserted that the government will destrov the house In which Guerin lis barricaded if necessary, and that he will be arrested tonight. Troops are guarding aPris tonight. THE COURT MARTIAL. bution of supplies, saying their laborers refuse 'to work, having heard 'the gov ernment would feed them. INDIANS BETREATING. rest of Jrminez. Havana, Aug. 21. Ten thousand ma sons struck nere toaay ior nigner wages. -; Gomez indignantly protests against the' charge that he had a hand in the will reach $2,000,000. 6 this evening ttine reauceu uy v.u.w.i The indica.:ions early to- I I U1 V j.v " " - The loss night were that he would not be r er- mitted to do so at his own initiative. AMENDED COMPLAINT IN COUNTY BOND SUIT Orations of humanity above all other in UUUIll! DUnV OUII lt w.ould ,luietly wait until On FYiday the troops were withdrawn from about Guerin's fovuifled bouse on the Rue de Cherbrol. The government then announced that it would put con- concerns. M. Guerin cared to come out of hi justice. Rennes, Aug. 21 the thlird week of the court pi'imal Dreyfus there wau a But Danger ' to Miners Increased- jrTcSS S 0et Filed by Plaintiff. Yesterday .to. Al- JTeVont . Mexican Soldiers on Hand.. fl'&h tL",'- ' 1 Fact,. .. A S Mex,c, AuS. 21,-Mexic portW to be tm hto sayhe J LprovSo". enough taV s river, ntaajriy-'uppvaiw " T4tKl. hlof ft oM-at aOTvice that they saw 1 county or ifUneom.De ana a. xwvwn yn"-".w '7 '.iI an. are retreating slowly to tfhe moun-1 chief of secret f " 1 r. Payne, treasurer of Bun- ferent phase upton hto Case, and tW a- teins and the daSiger to miners has to-i - w m jra-n-r.anmr is believed tiol combe eourttiy." The follow r niiauuu a, uiu t . w creased. Seven hundred Vaqui warruora' ' thv Tn?tnfttion have been.-re- 1 was yesterday issued by .Judge CoDie, 4c " Jtoday'm SrfeW of the-lEKrssiblereappar 1 ance of IJabori, leading counsel ior xne defense. Though he is progressinat- . (fefadtorily, his physicians aeemea ix best for him to remain quiet. when it became known that Labori would not am tdtnW are stUl in 4to ytey.athe Mexicans larg atendane I atfSinpr to route (Siem.c IU tltmvc Jimiivicc.. Santiago, Aug. : 21. Preparations are' being made here by the sympathizers of the 'Dominioan revolution " cloib for participate in the proceedings a large the reception of eiGnera! Jiniinez, who, number of disappointed persons quil ted the court room. Tt is calteulated ithe court Will get after beiiner arrested and released, has. finally g6tten away from CienfugoSi Jjtlt is wpll -believed that Jiminez will at- WHITE CLOVER ithrouenh with ninety oaa wmiwsw j i mnnt to organize here an expedition the beginning of September, and tihet agalnst San Domingo, but Gen. Wood a verdict will 'be delivered about Sep- Us having a close watch kept on the tember 7. ' revolutionists, and capture will likely All he wiitneses today were nosiue i fftl11nw if any expedition attempts to tio Dreyfus, but as none of the eviaence eaye thi& was fresh, butt mostly a reiteration oi Kiri stfltftmente. the audience followed the depositions with comparatively lit tle lirtterest, reference by M. Gribelin to the relations of Dreyfus wstn tne aein imnrlaines. proving the most appetiz ing rmrtion of the morning's proceed- iwtsDurg i a cvKfl ii oj tititeir went round the I Batteries: 1UK. ouuuiv- edfMMMW to ipeep apiose watch . on Jamtnez., GENERAL WHEELER HAS , ARRIVED IN MANILA i -. . j rl - ,i.- ,ii. wiliontMr havA commenced - a cornDireni" tied action, it is ordered .by .the court ut. ?M;r ' that the plainttSff be allowed to file mense crowd had gathersd bat tne tav amended complaint during the present aflry kept the people bacK. term of the court, provided that they COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. cv.Qii furnish to Oarter & Weaver, i x5o a,,,, 21. The Daners m com- Z1u. , u -u 1 mm i D. - - .1 x ouio. -o - - - i Ttr- a tut' nf "Dpftnnnoiterinff Partv counsel for the defendant, a copy of menting on the riots yesterday ; ww "t Nine Men Ol lieconnoiienn rarxy OTnpndrf comrtaint. It is fur- irf,t are unanimous in pronouncing the " 1 .. rm .nnnn BASEBALL CAWES YESTERDAY At Cincinhati Cincinnati R. H. E. 7 8 1 '.. 1, 5 S Phillips and Peitz; Ches- Dro wned Yesterday. lahiSa, Aug. 21. The transport Tar tar, with General Wheeler and two bat talions of ithe Nineteenth infantry on boardj has arrived but the troops are unafcle to land owiing to .the typhoon. A reconnoitering party of the Twenty fourth infantry, under Captain Craine,, ithe Maraauina valley this ther ordered that a summons and n'oitice sltutations mosic serious. The con ser d- issue to E W. Patton, treasurer of tive and nataonausx m-&w r.r Lfcountv. that an amended the government o provoklngy erdys in has been filed by the leave OI unc Vua ., auu mcui. unv- allowed' thirty days after the expi-a- tion of the term to answer the same amwded complaint as of the iterm. rviflinltiffe have taken this step " "r:r n Trturii to allege facts o nri in .Tnssi n tr tint? matcu " . r , iti:i iU.r -v,o 1- innr ttiiii iihi mi i J i river tne rait on which mcy wcx-o j pers insist oni tne necesiay firmness from the ministry and declare the ministers musit defend the republic against the secret , machinations and at tempts at uprisings. The radical press protests against tne disorders and hopes tne ponce w ui morinne, . " . I .4. . q i rHrinli Com I . . . j. 1 : v.. rvooonr pnuntv vt tftvfdr recurrence. Trie garo were piaint. ana """6 " 7 " LZ7"ZrZl' vf o,f thA troubks are treasurer into the su'Kt, wno win w preea iuc u?i u compelled to file aDSv;er within thirty days. V ; POUND : BOXES Made at the Stevens Farm. The prettiest Honey I have ever seen. . . G. A. GREER, 53 Patton Avenue. R. H. court room, when M. Grtbelin professed bro and Schriveri to know the exact amount ureyius nisi various amoures. mt nrihoiin m.ve his testimony with Washington 12 17 1 an honesit demeanor and apparenlt) sin- Baltimore .... .... 1 6 3 i,r n,:r did not strike one as oe- Batteries: jjuncan ana xvoauii, jva LClllJ) v.' .. . . I Hntr Tvn.rticuliarTy -intelligent. xnohuhb son and itomnson - , , j. ,j : 4- in his appearance wouia comraui contention of ithe Dreyfusards that he Wia6 Major Dauth's tool .in the machina tions of the general stair against vu lonel Picquart, who listened to M. Gribellin with an air of cowtempttjuous At New York H H. fi. New York 7 13 0 PhiladelpMa 3 9 1 . Batteries: Seymour and Warner; Donohue and; MeFarland. R. H. E. 19 4 1 tvto ito npmanee. counsel for the de- Second onocs-Pnfi (than usual I Npw York tense, was uic oi 11 . ' , ?r,incr Mfn . . ahd visibly Philadelphia A1 m 7";""- . ' T.hf, counsel iries: Carrick and . Wilson; ;.nYWMAAtTon iv 1 iTiuuciiu 7- i,ciot hit when he got M. Piatt! and Douglass .su.ii- oiTYi'it ithaltj he mixed tne of aty de Clam and Henry A Boston- to shield justernaay, , I z: 711 1,1 j Ar' rvr ni t- v rn 11 v in - - - ibell??3 Batteries: Nichols -and Bergen; idence naa buicu . A, , - I TT.. -01,1 General Fabre when on itne sxanu uc- nuguco " clared thalt he was firmly convinced as Ttiis ta 1894 that the prisoner wase author At ? L : Louis- rtf thfv bordereau, captain juui R.,H. E. 5 8 rno- n.nt in two and nine men drowned. Captain Craine was saved. ' FOURTEEN MEN DROWNED. Tried to Get to Mainland Erom Swan Island During Storm. Beaufort. N. C, Aug. 21. Sixteen fishermen while camping on Swan Isl- ACCIDENT IN CONVICT CAMP. i. 1 i cnu wv thp e-overnmentt nas de cided to act With the utmost vigoragainst M Guerin, president of the anti-Serxwte league, whtohas been barricaded since August 12. It also says Premier M. WaJ- deck Roussaui tmnKS innere wjh u fi-v.T. iHsfiirh'mifM in the streets. The . - . 1 iurtner aistui ubjic Two Neeroes Were Seriously Injured I petit Bleu urges hasit in .tirm. f those chareed wi'l Dr. I. by a Cave-in. A. Harris, county pnysician, itiora of those charged 3 ..v. nM(n the prosecu- Rh conspiring land, near the mouth of the Neuse river, i lnf ormed the GazeJtte yesterday of a were compeWed during the recent storm I grious accident which, oetei some ui to seek the mainland, and in tne at- the men county convict rorce. tempt all their boats, except one, were T,he men were working in the vicinity capsized, drowning fourteen. All the of fchewbodfin farm when an embank dead were marrtied men who lived, at ment iri. John Mills, colored, Piney Point. The two survivors saw had practically attl his teeth knocked their companion drown but were pow- QUt nd he was otherwise injured, eness to aid them. Four men camping her negro hiad 'an arm broken, and on anoither island are missing and are eustailiea initemal injuries. ..rtiiVyfoi-o- drrwned. a T,nmiyvnr of the convftdts were al- most covered- by the falling dirt and FOUR WHITES AHHAlUlUi. stones. Txr v,viA a very large stock of bed Charged With Whipping the Negroes room su ond, jou R. H. E 2 7 2 0 8 2 in Greenwood. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 21. Four i-MTwd with whipping the negroes in a - -: - . , j, tooay uw reliminary They waived "J " . " ,. 1 North Maanstreet. rnan onw MRS. Lt. A. . :i n am Grreenwoou wae "'&'- . urt nRHHQ fore Magistrate Austin for preliminary NO UKUbfc. hearing this afternoon. NO KfjlFE liy' (For account of Sunday's Paris see page ithree.) rioting in INSECTICIDES! We are agents for the follow -J iDg Insecticides and can recom- mend them I Columbian Insecticide For Roaches and RA anil VRn T till Allll I 1111 ..... WW K .Jrtnnv Mneistrate Bertullus de- X demanded ;to- be heard in rebutta of f some statements relative to the Henry BROKEN GLASSES 1 ...Oakland Heights ASHEVILLE, N. C. Hotel... Dr. C. M. CASE, TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The Next Regular Meeting Will .be Held September 2. Tt has been decided that the next meeting of the Teachers 'association of Buncombe county shall De neia Satur day, September 2. An interesting prv trram will be 'arranged, and Superin tendent Venable would like to have every member of the association at tend the meeting. We have da our Odorless Refrigerator nOW' MRS. I. A. JOHNSON, pbJao, 166. 27 XSOT.cn. maasa ow Money Saved is Money Made ft Water Bugs. Columbian Liquid for Bed R ftp - ; )nrt -who Bugs ., UUU' V Nc.ytSd A Bugs 3 A nr i h 4... 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