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oiontii mu itn OBJECTS TO FREEDOM. Aguinaldo Again Posing As a Martyr—Many Natives Perished in Manila Typhoon. DEW PODDfBS DISORDERS IN SPAIN. Extraordinary Meeting of the Cabinet Held Madrid, Oct. 17.—An extraordinary Manila, Oct. 18.—The party of sen Crack Banks and Defy Officers id Wound Six Americans in meeting of the cabinet was held today ators and representatives that has Battle in Samar. and Citizens. under the presidency of the queen re been visiting the Philippine Islands gent to consider the outbreaks at Se left today for home on the United BELS LEAVE too DEAD UPON THE FIELD States transport Sherman. Before VAULTS BLOWN OPEN-BANKS WRECKED ville and elsewhere. Fresh disturb ances are reported at Seville. A mob leaving the members of the party nboats Dispitchtd to the Scene —Insur had an interview withAuginaldo, who, An Express Package Relieved of $5,000 — that was storming the convent of St. Saviour was dispersed by the troops, A Mysterious Case — Gove nment genii Driven OH—It Is Believed however, was reticent. He said the 1 but not until the door of the con Employes A e Implicated. They Await Reinforcements. original outbreak of hostilities was a vent had been burned. Marital law surprise to him,and that his efforts to probably will be extended toother Gallion, O., Oct. 17.—The vault of towns where revolutionary disorders Manila, Oct. 21.—Five hundred bo- maintain the truce were unavailing, men attacked a detachment of 46 j Aguinaldo has written to a lawyer, the Farmers Citizens bank at Tyro, are occurring- en of the Ninth Infantry at Ban- | who is trying to obtain a writ of a small town near here, was wrecked Martial Law at Seville. Jon, on the Gandara river. Island of habeas corpus in his behalf, objecting early today by six robbers,rwho se to the course taken by the lawyer, cured the contents and escaped. It Seville, Oct. 17.—Martial law has nnar, Wednesday killing 10 and saying he prefers to remain a prisoner been proclaimed here as a result of blinding six. The remainder of while there is one compatriot lan I is said the vault contained $40,000. the general strike which began here e company arrived on the scene in guishing in jail, “suffering for the The cracksmen used nitro-glycerine. yesterday, and the goveror has made me to prevent further slaughter,and I Filipino cause, and an infinity of Fil : The doors of the vault were blown over his functions to the captain uted the enemy, killing over 100 of ipinos are deprived of the liberty j completely off and the building par- general. The strikers ar« overrun em. It is believed that the enemy which they are anxibus to obtain.’’ ' tially demolished. The terrific ex- ning the town, burning the octroi The civil and military authorities | plosion woke the people of the town. offices and committing all kinds of dy retired for reinforcements. As on as the news was received at are having Sixto Lopez closely | All who approached the bank, how- violence. During the riots the populace pil ibalogan two gunboats were dis- watched at Hong Kong, as they con ; ever, were driven away by the rob- itched,General Smith going in per- sider his arrival there to be a source , hers, who were armed with rifles. laged two markets and attacked the of danger. university, breaking all the windows n to the scene. The Philippine commission has Mayor McConnel attempted to enter and wounding two students and a passed an act prohibiting any sus the bank but was fin'd on by the rob- beadle. The university will be closed General Chaffee's Report. pect from landing unless he takes . bers and compelled to retreat. Hav- until order is restored. The windows Washington, Oct. 21.—The fol the oath of allegiance, the penalty I ing obtained their booty, the cracks in numerous factories were broken. wing brief cablegram from Gen. for breaking it being two years’ im men went to a livery stable, where Troops now hold the streets and Iiaffee, reporting the fight of the they bound and gagged the owner. guard the tramways and bakeries. inth Infantry in Samar, Wednes- prisonment for perjury. They then took several rigs and The typhoon which has just iy, was received at the war depart A posse and swept over Manila was the worst ex- drove rapidly away. PASSED FORGED NOTES. ent this afternoon : | blood hounds are on the trail of the perineced in 20 years. Much damage “Manila, Oct. 18.—Corbin, Adju- robbers. was done to the smaller shipping, and nt General, Washington: Forty-six Arrest of a Woman May Lead to the Cap Dynamited the Vault. en, Company E, Ninth United many natives lost their lives. ture of a Gang. ates Infantry, under First Lieu- Mount Vernon, O., Oct. 17.—The NAVAL ESTIMATES. Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 17.—Annie nant George W. Wallace, in field, vault of the bank at Danville, O., was Rogers, alias Maud Williams, aged 26, 5wer Gandara, Samar, were at- cked by 900 bolomen October 16. Department Asks for Nearly One Hundred blown open early today by a gang of is in the custody of the police here, eight robbers. Five charges of dyna- and General Superintendent Taylor, ur loss 10 killed, six wounded, Million]—$904,000 for Puget Sound. j mite were used, and the bank build- of the Pinkerton agency of Chicago, ames not received. Eighty-one Washington, Oct. 18.—The esti | the enemy left dead on the field. j ing, as well as the vault, was wrecked, who is in Nashville, believes her ar mates for the navy for the fiscal year nemy beaten off. ” j The explosions aroused the citizens, rest will lead to the apprehension of As of interest in connection with ending June 30, 1903, were made pub- | and a pitched battle took place, dur the gang which, July 3, held up a Great Northern express train near ie report from Samar, Adjutant | lie at the navy department today. Wagner, Mont., securing over $40,(XX) eneral Corbin today made public a The total amount was $98,910,984, ing which the thieves took flight. They were follow'd to Buckeye City, in bank notes. The woman came port by General Hughes to General against $77,924,535 appropriated for haffee, dated August 20, on the situ- the current year. The current in where they had conveyances in readi under suspicion by her actions at the ion in that island. General creases are $2,500,000 for construc ness, and drove hurriedly away. Pur Fourth National bank Monday after ughes says: tion, $2,000,000 for armor, and $129,- suit was at once taken up, and a noon, when she presented a large roll “The progress in Samar is satis- 355 in the appropriation for yardsand number of shots were ‘exchanged, of new bills of small denomination, asking for large bills in return. Not ctory in some ways and not in docks. ;hers. Subduing of the fighting Secretary Long, in speaking of the until Adrian’s woods were reached, ing the bills closely, the teller be ropensities of the war faction is re- estimates, said that they were made where the vehicles were abandoned by came suspicious and while she was iced almost to nullity. The growth with a due regard for the needs of the the robbers, who sought cover. The engaged in conversation, the police When arrested the our strength, in the estimation of navy, and intimated that they had woods and all roads in the neighbor were notified. ie people, is also quite satisfactory, the approval of the administration. hood have been placed under guard, woman refused to make any explana he fact is, their love for the flesh He spoke of the increased cost of the and it is expected that the men will tion of where the $550 in her posses | its, and incidentally for the Ameri- navy, and said that the building of all be captured. During the fight a sion came from. The bills were on ins who represent said pots, is grow- a battleshipcosting $5,000,000 was not buggy in which two of the crooks the Helena bank, and though signed ig burdensome,as the securing of the the end of its expense, as its niain- were riding broke down and they the serial numbers coincide with enip witii which to pay for rice is be tainance was very costly. Those were forced to abandon it, riding those given in the Pinkerton circular A lining a heavy business. In nearly estimates, he said, did not cover any away on the horses. In the buggy advertisement of the robbery. 1 our posts where the commander recommendations for increase of the was found a large quantity of chick warrant was sworrt out against the is exercised good judgment, colonies navy over that already authorized, ens, potatoes, and edibles of various woma charging her with attempting natives have come in and settled but it is more than likely that the kinds, which is taken to indicated to pass forged bank notes. She de id concluded they would set up secretary will recommend three new that the gang intended to hide them clines to tell of herself further than leir lares and penates under our battleships and two armored cruis selves in the woods somewhere and to assert that she was born in Texas ing. These colonies differ in ers, and a number of small gunboats. camp out until the excitement of the and that she arrived here Sunday The secretary asks for $904,000 for robbery had died down. At least one night, from where she will not say. rength, but. in this vicinity, or be- reen the Ilibitan and the Gadara public works at the puget Sound navy of the robbers was wounded in the BALLOON TRIP A FAILURE. vers, about 16,000 have come in. In yard, $161,500 less than a year ago. tight. ie interior, Blanca Aurora, Taviran, Banker Wolfe says that the robbers New Canal Treaty. aituguinao, etc., have their colonies, got little of value so far as he can now Adverse Wind Caused de la Vaulx to Aban he troops we have captured show don His Voyage. Washington,Oct. 18.—Senator Mor tell. lat the armed forces are deserting gan,of Alabama, who was one of Presi Faris, Oct. 17.—The attempt of the Another Good Haul. id breaking away from military con- dent Roosevelt’s callers today, talked Count de la Vaulx to cross the Medi ol of the Vicol leaders. Mason City, la., Oct. 17.—The safe with the president about the prospects “The unsatisfactory features are of the Nicaragua canal bill at the of the bank at Rudd was blown open terranean in a balloon, which left Les Sublette, near Toulon, Saturday ie slowness of the process of convei- coming session of congress. The last night and the robbers got $3,500. on, the failure to get the rifles and president told Senator Morgan that he They escaped on a handcar and took night, has failed. The minister of marine, M. de Lannessan, has re ie slowness and the difficulty in mak- would submit to the senate a new to the woods. ceived a dispatch from Toulon an i ig roads and trails. treaty on the subject, which more nouncing that the cruiser Cliayla, nearly meets his views than the first Express Package Robbed of $5,009. which was escorting the balloon, is PAY VESSEL LOST. Hay-Pauncefote treaty. The president New York, Oct. 17.—W. H. Bren- returning to port with the balloon did not go into particulars. dell, collector of customs at Buffalo, and her passengers, which she picked Speaking of the president's policy : ispicious Circumstances Attend Sinking of N. Y., has been in this city recently up 10 miles east of St. Laurent light in regard to Southern appointments, house. The balloon was uninjured. Venezuelan Schooner. Senator Morgan said: “It is the pol in consultation with the sub-treasury Willemstad, Island of Curacoa, icy of appointing the best men to officials and secret service officers over Toulon, Oct. 17.—When count de ct. 21—A fishing schooner which office.” the theft of over $5,000 from an ex la Vaulx landed here today he said rived here today from Aruba island, press package containing $7,000 con that the weather was bad yesterday. irthwest of Curacoa, brings the Strike At Singer Works signed from Buffalo to the sub-treas A hard east wind blew the balloon ory that the Arends, a Venezuelan New York, Oct. 18.—Because they ury president. The original package toward the coast of Spain, and a hooner, bound from La Guyara for refused to work with a non-union heavy rain also fell. The passengers aracaibo, carrying a sum of money man, 150 men employed in the was filled with $7,(XX) in bills of the in the balloon eventually sighted the om the government destined to pay assembling department of the Singer same denomination as were in it St. Laurent light, near Port Vendres, ie troops on the frontier,the amount Sewing Machine company’s works at when it left Buffalo. Certain pin and fearing that the balloon would be ling variously estimated at from Eli zabethport, N. J., went on Btrike holes had been made in the covering blown ashore, they decided to aban 15,000 to $10,000, encountered heavy today. The strikers asserted that un don the voyage, and therefore sig eat her off Aruba island, and foun less the man was discharged 2,700 at Buffalo, and when the package was nalled to the cruiser Du Chayla, again filled these pin holes, which ded in deep water, the entire sum other employes would follow them which was escorting the balloon, ask 'ing lost. The crew, according to out of tlie works tomorrow. Six had penetrated two portions of the ing to be taken on board, which was covering, were found to fit exactly. ie Btory, reached the island in a thousand persons, including many done with only slight damage to the cat. The amount is supposed to women are employed by the company. The package was carefully traced, balloon and no injury to the passen and it was shown that it had not been ave been part of a sum raised in tampered with from the time it was gers or scientific instruments. The aracas a fortnight ago from the banks France Is Retrenching. receipted for by the express company voyage lasted 42 hours. Venezuela by President Castro, New York, Oct. 17.—The Paris cor until it was delivered at the sub it is actully lost, the government Bankers in Convention. as sustaind very severe blow. The respondent of the Tinies says the treasury. It was also proved that it Milwaukee, Oct. 17. — The 27th had been receipted for in good order nking of the schooner was attended budget committee, in spite of the re- convention of the Bankers' it h certain suspicious circumstances. | monstrance of M. De Lannesannoa, at the sub-treasury, and that the annual closed a two days* session I he weather Sunday night was calm, j the minister of marine, has struck seals were unbroken. After the ex association here yesterday. Bankers from nearly pert examination the secret service I out the vote for three new ironclads. id the captain of the Arends resides every state were present. The mem men are inclined to think the pack ■ 1 Aruba island. There are other M. Caillalux, the minister of finance, ber» of the unaociation represent a inor details pointing to the possi- announces that the government will age was tampered with after it reached combined capital of over $8,000,000,- ility of collusion with outsiders to oppose with extreme energy any pro the sub treasury and had been re (XX). ________ ceipted for. posal to increase the expenditure. cure possession of the money. Butte Murderer Caught. Armed Anarchists Arrested. Paris, Oct. 18.—A telegram re Butte, Mont., Oct. 21.—Patrick F. ayes, who shot and killed William ceived at Lisbon from Rio Janerio that two Italians were ar cCaine last Saturday, was captured asserts rested Friday last in the corridor of ist evening near Elk Park canyon, the Presidential palace by an officer ¡•out 15 miles from here,and brought of the guard. Both were armed with to this city. He refuses to say a revolvers and daggers. In Rio Janeiro word concerning the shooting, and it is believed they are anarchists and will not even admit that he is the intended to kill President Salles. _______________ nian wanted. His identity, however, Booker Washington at White House. has been proved without a doubt. Washington, Oct. 18.—Booker T. He appears sick and is completely worn out from his endeavors to escape Washington, colored, dined with the from justice. i president this evening. A Speedy Automobile. Insurrection Practically Subdued. Surprised By Revolutionists. New York, Oct. 17.—Landing un expectedly early Sunday morning, at Taboga Island, a watering place 12 miles off Panama, a party of revo lutionists surprised the garrison, cap tured arms and ammunition, kid naped the Alcalde and two other officials and carried away two email schooners, one of them loaded with provisions and the other belonging to the alcade, says the Panama cor respondent of the Herald. They also obtained a large quantity of provis ions and raised about $300 in silver. Alaska Towns at War. Oct. 17.— A hot contest is New York, Oct. 21.—According to London, Oct. 18.—“The Americans on Seattle, between Juneau and Douglas the Tribune a contract has been have practically subdued the insur awarded in this city for an automobile gents in the Philippines," said City. Alaska, over the courthouse and vault location. Douglas City conditional upon the machine being able to make 70 miles an hour on a Chairman John Howard Gwyther, ¡sought to wrest them from Juneau, level road. If this speed can be at reviewing the position of the Char • nd the latter is determined not to tained the price for the auto com- tered Bank of India, Australia and allow them to go. A Juneau dispatch f pleted is to be $20,000. 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