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Gen. Funs I Un's Strategy 1 8& - - PAGE8 1 10 8. PAGES 1 TO 8, ESTABLISHED JULY I. 185 VS- -4 HONOLULU pvvrn HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1901.-SIXTE- EN PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTsT" Ing Aguinaldo's that aide was watching members of a committee which will seek the Americans suspicious y, exclaimed: to enlist support for a movement to have GUINALDO IS CAPTURED BY "Nuw. Macabebes, go for the n." The a Protestant Episcopal Diocese establish- Macabebes opened fire, but thtir aim ed In the Philippines. The personnel ot was rather ineffective and only three the committee is: Beverly Chew, John insurgents H. Cole, George S. Bowdoin, Colonel Wil- were killed. The rebels re- liam Jay, I turned the fire. Silas McBee, Captain Alfred GEN. T. Mahan, Henry lewls Morris, Charles FUNS i UN'S STRATEGY On Steele, Lynde hearing the firingAguinaldo, who Francis Stetson, J. How- evidently thought his men were cele- FISHERIES ard Van Amrlnge and George S. brating the arrival of ran to the window and shouted: "Stop that foolishness; quit wasdng tion." ammuni- MANCHESTER A BANKRUPT. j Hilarlo Placido, one of the Tagalo officers, K,ch wa. brilliant in conception and faultless in execution. All Fun- - and formerly an insurgent ma- His!But up ncactjon credit mint tfo to jor, who was in ;ung Dr. Jordan and z8nnsB nt. wounded tne by Rescue Him. 4 T iha ti.norvitinn nf- General Whenton. rrcfani7fri anH nntii-t- k l I"- - jwkv. (III. .rnAr;i;.nU! I the fire of 5IQI1.Jnn wnO. UHUtl.Im J5" ' " VUIIUUVUH I. .Ut li'.l IllIll the Kansas regiment at ths . LONDON, 29. finish. His reward should be signal and immediate With General Wheaton I battle of Caloocan, threw his arms March The Duke of start to recommend around Aguinaido. exclaiming: Brigadier-Genera- "You Manchester appeared in mention in the volunteers until he can be appointed a l of regulars. Associates are the bankruptcy CTriKtf 5 i uvv ivi a are a prisoner of the Americans." thp 4Um court today for public examination, of hostilities throughout the archipelago as mntonu&nro .lrALA A. lUn ...... U ..f - Colonel Simeon Villia, Aguinaldo's but Zb cessation chief of staff, Major oth- - the case was again adjourned to May 10. tL,t progress it is probable Aguinaido will icciif n innrocc iHtiifinW . ,4 ....... Alambra and now in ers attacked the men who were hold- Coming. It was represented that Mr. Zimmerman, j ,nn if Am.-rica-n supremacy MACARTHUR." ing Aguinaido. Placido snot Villia in the father-in-la- w, the shoulder. Alambra jumped out of Duke's had just ar- the window and attempted to cross the rived in England and was investigating river. It is supposed that he was the debtor's affairs, and that, therefore, . - it . -- General Fred- had never garrisoned this .place and the patched supplies and directed that the drowned. Five other insurgent officers would be for the benetit of the cred-- THEIR PLANS I - strong sym- - fought few itors to adjourn their case until the in-- j y n March 23 cap- Inhabitants are Insurgent American prisoners be kindly treated for a minutes and then - vestigation was completed. This is tak- . patnizers. navmg tnere. tne not be to town. tied, making their escape. wmcu arrived but allowed enter the en as an intimation Mr. Zimmer-;ma- n jgaert Emiho Aguinaiuo, ex.insurgent officers, ostensibly com-;.- -. 23 ad- When the firing began General Fun- FOR THE SUMMER that On the morning of March the son-in-la- w ' proposes to his r lng manding party they ston assumed command and directed extricate the announced that vance was resumed. The column was the attack on the house, personally as- from his embarrassments. rin? tbe cariture of the were on the way to join Aguinaido be- - met by the staff officers of Aguinaido sisting in the capture of Aguinaido. Miss Portia Knight's statement of her tween fautoDang ana Batr; tnat they and a detachment of Aguinaldu's body- - The insurgent bodyguard fled, leaving ; claim in the breach of promisi action had surprised an American surveying guard, which was ordered to take twenty rifles. Santiago Barcelona, the One of the Strongest Expeditions brought by her against the Duke is ap- agent ot AgulnaWo : party and that they had killed a nUm- - charge of the Americans. While one of insurgent treasurer, surrendered with- proaching completion. It is understood out resistance. Ever Sent Out by Federal that heavy damages will be demanded. The Duke .ve province of Nueva Kcija, AGUINAIDO EXCITED. of Manchester has entered an Government. appearance in action, so Ljlaioa. with letters dated : When captured Aguinaido was tre- the he evident- ; ly Intends to fight it. 1; and 14. These letters mendously excited, but he calmed Enilk) Aguinaido and di- - down under General Funston's assur- -j- eo 23. AguinaiUo to take ance that he would be well treated. WASHINGTON, March To carry Latest Sugar Prices. m DiHomero General Funston secured all Aguin- out of Act of Central cf the intentions the Orginic 29. Sugar-Ka- w, Mid the provinces aldo's correspondence, showing he NEW YORK, March General Alejandrl- - that when it made it the duty of the Fish H BfpUaung kept in close touch with the sub-chie- fs Commission to investigate conditions firm; fair refining, 4 centrifugal. Aguinaido also ordered that of the insurrection in all parts of the - ? tcst. l3ZC at tc; molasses sugar, ' . : n uuin a nnscl archipelago. of the fisheries of Hawaii, Commission- l It was diseoveied that 3 , V, K i in E23b. ?0Xkj W. W. at refined, steady; crushed, .... U . r.,r nt ft IPF- - irfTT "fH .jtSS Aguinaido on January 28th proclaimed er Bowers of that department of organize 1 one,5"'0: powdered. 5.35c; granulated. 5.25c. niiir these men to where himseir dictator. He had been living the Government has at Palanan for seven months undis of the strongest expeditions for that j ra." turbed except a detachment of purpose could have been arranged. finston the corre-6- e vi'n that scured the Sixteenth Infantry visited the of HAYWOOD GOES Aguinaldo's agent and town, This exploration and examination the fin that occasion the entire of will be wordingly. Some months norm In t Kill t(Mc tii t h.i o n il fisheries the Territory made under the direction of Dr. David kh&ti remained there troops re- - Starr captured the camp of until the - TO PORTO RICO inci-Lacu- of Leland Stanford, Jr., Univer- pi Genera'; Lacuna, r. tired. Jordan Aguinaldo admitted that he had come sity. The party will comprise the most '. seal and a near to being captured bef re, but he noted men in their line in the country, I ( iiirned correspondence, Will asserted that he had never been From this city will go Dr. Everman. Look Into the Matter of laril two letters were con-iaib- ly " ad?,nK: hou,U newerT the chief ichthyologist of the commis-hav- e from Lticuna to been xcept b strafgv. Labor Emigration sion- - Dr- - has been the means of these contained In- - waa completely deceived by Lacuna's Everman making of the Gov- - There. MSthe progress of the war. forged signature." ' the commission He feared he might b" ernment so strong that now not a single :- -'. th;,: pursuant to sent to Guam, and he was quite glad to come exhibit is held anywhere in the world, iHfrrifroni Baldomero Aguin- - A C O'D IN A L DO to Manila. Palanan was guarded by WASHINGTON, D. C. March X2. sending but the United States Fish Commission Since the publications in Porto Rico U his best numerous outposts and signal stations. has an exhlblt whlch wins for it medals Prejldente Emlllo Aeuin- - During the ficht none of the Macabe- - that the natives of the little island j bos were and diplomas. He is known aa at the who had homes to Ha- wounded. 1,st among transferred their nut completed and approved, The expedition rested March 24th and head of the those who have waii had met with there, fol- - made the and of fishes Funsun came to Manila and then marched sixteen miles the habits habitat according to al) reports here, the at- l ..ng day to Bay. study. will go Me Us expedition, sev- - Palanan where their With him srs. tempts of colonization agents to make selecting General Funston found the Vlcksburg. Goldsborough Moore, Hacakbes, all of whom and up large parties for transportation to which brought him to Manila. Com- - WH be accompanied from ilog fluently. Twenty wore Barry, Vicksburg, ren- - Pr Jordan the Islands have been practical failures. mander of the th" university by at men. st onlforas and the others the dored General Funston splendid assist- - least three This is due to the fact that the super- I At of dire ctor rsiprao lab .rers. - ance- - the head the list after the stitious Porto Ricans believe all they This Maca- be placed WJ. armed with fifty - Aguinaido, who talked freely of past must Dr. Jenkins. While he are told and that some of the planters Maus- events, said he is now depart- - Remington? supposed General Trias ' not at the head of that they may too many and ten Krag- - T- - n v. there, fearing lose would .nroolaim himself rtiptnfnr tvonw - w- -. 11..,n i... , as commanded Cap- - I iiiciiL tXL ciaiiiMiu, xsi. iiriiAiiia of men, have started by not knowing that Trias had surrender- - hig ,lfe study their i. Haxzard nf VAov. the be8t vears of to the as to the treatment of those who have the es.
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