maximum-nom- , mummummt hvmw‘ u m MN MW m cornm- Daugherty m shot an mid in Chicago by Witchfllll I-‘nnk m whil- trying to break Into' the m laundry. 141 But 01mm street. Tim count-loll who were vlth Down and. their mane. w at m calmed to humour: mpmdn-hflmmdeforflm- m Thu impoflnt prisoner arrived The num leader was “tended only by I in Mloveu 3nd made no re- sistance when «fled upon to yield. 80 (In wu mu“ In Us handgun"- WM ion!“ who. u out. W and (W nun In I In" with". than! with a m- ul‘n m «and mun-sod by Gout-l m. The Kan-u “but all “It“, and with no alibi-an o! “alum- or Inn-ulna: "neural, this In one Ann-Ida." Tb- Amman mm M Incmdnlomly. nut wmhmuduomdumntu allow mum-m of (In “do-lu- bh mum to mum: um an out" for wild nor- an- a your of um‘ all the clam at thou-Mn ol midi": Id kn upended lmuknly was at- and IR last. The com-underfl- Int mm was «In: the human. wowM Ole on u no. u m Maul. laun- ï¬nned (or a certainty that Mr W wn n "honor. He had an 1...!th mm with Axum-Mo. who. he (rated with are“ con-Men- tion. Gum! lucArtM-r. hownw. would not divulge alnllng that M during the maven-(low. The not mu Minn won an: to gun! coll-t any attempt at moo. olihc’trtot‘Amllnfloorotnnyof his mum! adhere-u to revue Mn. “0 old a! General Phi-(oil's alone an. on Intel 21. He had but be- an b) any ow! Ma darn-g mine! when It was unexpectedly com-I. .ltnd. Ho wu lea-til; with I ml! tom II Intent â€VI-cc. when h an Into the mam place of Ann-Mo. 0M1. sumo AGmNALDO. Emilio minim. leader of the Fliâ€" lyinonmynndhondnnauhouldemo! the binder! Insurrection. in a pris- oner in the hand- ot the Americans. (m. Frederick Huston in: crowned MI brilliant record in the Philippines by diluting in person the anal hunt that has Gilded the main or the (ugl- uvo of fugitives. Funnel: sent no mom or rumors from the province of lanolin. in southern Luzon. when he led the expedition. Ho silently worked out. his plans. caught his nun and brought him in. General l-cAr- MdMMI-m‘l‘mml «Mthâ€"ouu. fluo- BMW I8 WERE-B FALLS lNTO FUNSTON'S NET. Filipino Chief Taken by the Americans. O‘NIMI. FREDERICK WNMN. Mum-u. Km II - rm w ouver lieu-nun m klllcd In I mm! with his father-Irina Thomp- son Snub. at Na. Albany. Ind. Smith, who II under urn-1. an death In: umbythemlehmotnnlm which fail from the lands at In. 5mm. The Insurgent yrs-Monte of Calga- nn believed the «on. Two of the lacuna Intern. previously concocted, were forwarded to Aguinnldo at Pala- nm. pmlnco a! Inbeln. amen! Fun- am and the other- wm kept [mm-c Having arrived at Onion-an the ex- Insurgent ofleen. ostensibly com-und- ing the party. annouilced that they were on the way to join Autumn between hotobaag Ind Baler. tint they had summed an American sur- veying party. and nut they Itd killed 1 number. capturing In. They ex- hibited Omen! Funuon and the oth- er Americans as their manners. I "in plans "1de had â€proved. (ienenl I’iiltnton vent to "unite and organized his expedttion. solo-9th: nev- enty-eiaht â€new; I" of whom npnhe Tagalog fluently. Tnenty worn Insurgent nnitorms. and the other: the are. of Filipino labor-ere The lea- bebe roman-y. armed with In: law ern. eighteen Rentnuton end In Kras-Jorgennone. m rote-ended by Captun Rut-ell T. lien-rd ot the Eleventh United Staten volunteer enr- niry. With hi- n-nn hln brother. bien- tenant Oliver P. M4 Menard. of that name reglrnent. Cumin mm v.1 Newton. Thirty-town inn-try. was taken bee-nee at his tullhrlty with Cnnlgnnn bay. not lAeutmnt Burton 1. ltteheil, Fortleth Infantry. went as General ï¬nnton‘s aid. The†Vern the only A-ertana encounnylng the leader of the, expedition. With the lee-helm: new tour ex-imrgent ot- leen. one being n Son-turd and the other three Thales. who. Oenernl Fonton trusted lupiicitly. Genernl hneton and the ollcers wore plain blne nhtrtl uni khakl trousers. They canted each n halt blanket. but wore no imtglie of rank. The linenbeben were carefully instructed to obey the order: of the {our ex-inmrgent once". mm. to "In Ammuwo. 80-. mm pnvlouly hum- hu eno- mnd (to an. a! the 1mm: 00-- onl um“. Insane-"y cunning l4- mn‘u Ital. olclal upon :31! I qual- my 0! and MNImW. mill Ihh nut-flat two Mun um m- anna-ml. «nu-nub†rm- I‘m-n to Alabama. One of mm mill-«I II- torn-(Ion u to "w m at the var. TM Mb" unread Ital. unm- ant to order: mflwd from acumen) Ania-Mo. lac-mu van and!“ In in; mun-u In Frame-to [Into A:- nlmldo. ported Manna-nu. mm Ahab nu [Mu with the party ulmlbly u when. am one: hum. at lhl! 0! W?- hot-u. Following are the «let-ll: o! the ap- tun of moulded): General mm: 0:: Jun. u a detachment of General Forum'- troopa captured at Polla- Bunyan, province 0! Neuva Bella, a messenger from Agulnnldo'n headquar- ters at Folsom. Isabella province. who won carrying letters to the various in- “urgent chiefs asking them to land we lntoreemente. On Feb. 8 one of Agui- naldo'n uni! ofloera surrendered to lieutenant Taylor of the Twenty- !ourth Infantry. This omeer ha! in his nonunion valuable correspond- ence. which cold or Axulnaldo'u where- abouts and or the strength of the force with him. One of the letter: was ad- dreued to Baldomero Agulnnldo. orw daring him to take command of the inâ€" ‘ surgents In central Luzon and to send 400 ripenen to Aguinaldo'a headquar-‘ tens. Upon learning the nature of the correspondence. General lv‘uuuon Im- mediately conceived the plnn of equip- ping a number of native troops who would put themselves of! u the ex- It lulu WM mum on I» waited Bhu- when Vial-burl. Comm n 3. Ma. George Q. Cnnon. the had of the Mormon church at Salt [Ate City. I an famous ll Umh politic. ï¬nd church mun, in critically not I: Iona-ray. 0.1.. and his death I: lit.- huuyuno. ya, no... hunt-m Symon. Representntlve Sagan: nu Intro- duced a bill In the Illnnesoa ham: to provide for the construction by townshvu of a state telephone Intel! at public upenae m be extended over the entire late and connected with my! business place. reliance, town ml. school house an! church. The Second l-peflel Light Horne. which In mule up of Neulhne, in my in Swaziland. The regiment has cen- tured I.“ heed of Boer cattle. Some of the men met a Boer party consisting of e commandant end several other of- flcern. They ordered the Boers to throw up their hands. Two who were slow In obeying the order were winged, whereupon the nrty surrendered. Later n number of snipers were up- tured. The regiment then captured a convoy of twenty-em wagons end a number of cattle. sheep and horses. Later another convoy of ten wagons we: captured. Three expert! from the geological an†on: to Cuba to study the II.- enl run-wen of the Island. hum anointed Micron-oral. Etvmuthe Hugh ll. Belknap m a and chance of proâ€"ouc- to handler-32mm! berm his nun-in! In I!!! th AMI: mum on n! to Cum hands. when n are“ Io Ind human†tn pron-eat u once to Vm Relations between Unil- ed sum and Venezuela Deco-lag stalled. Pro-Man â€pedal to numb! Rn- ull I1 mm.»- coloo‘ul‘ln order to flour "no man'- Ilm-ry neon. Only mum: again! III was Incl of Nun! old“: "on!“ our north- nlc a! any mu ll Dry Tod-m. P. ('4 Km. menu-"g. P... WM appointment 1: attorney-mat. ct»: mm. u! the mm min Ind mm mum on Us coutu- MI late. Ito-Mr: e! (have. who fluted Porto ï¬lm may I.) “had": :50. than Io hum their m u- lnlu and want â€(In mot-nor. non-tor lust: and Collodor Cor-a mil- to "or! cut at "5.000 In lulu- ul mun. ole. cm In Chicago. Dunk! m ham. Main 0(- lm an adul- bu pron-Ind calm Chin-1 null-u mun-Io. um. any pom un ml nonme- an em. mm to Incl deflat- (or m na- I-«u can (In. cm by rag-Ina to new". on "-1 (in I“ .1 lat thought would In mu. Rom-lulu lac." an aim In Cub- nhmld b- mtrkm. “Brindle: General Robert P. Hum mom Allin“ ad link. thirty-tour mm. "mm to Captain David 0. “all. Elghm-th L'Iltd sum II- tntry, at lumhuno. Two hundred and Ill gun halo-'- mun ur- nmnd to mun-z Colo-cl WII- “an 8. Scott. Pony-fourth United Bum Volta-tun. "mung. Harri 29.â€"â€"Brlndler-0u- on! William A. Kobho report: wrun- der u Bum-Also, Hind-um, o! Ilno ol- flcorl. no men. 181 rm“. eighty shot- gun. Osman-0'. conlnnd. This and: trouble In Mindanao u (at :- Filipinos an concerted. Hiinrio Placido. one of the Tagalog ofllcers, end a former insurgent major. who was wounded in the ion: by the ï¬re or the Kansas rekiment at the bat‘ tie at Caloocan, threw his arms around Aguinnido, excinlmiug. "You are a prisoner of the Americana!" Col. Simeon Vlliia, Aguinaldo’n chief of stun, Major Alum-bra. and others. at- tecked the men who were holding Aguinnldo. Piacido shot VII": in the shoulder. Alembra. jumped out of the window and attempted to cross the river. It is supposed that he was drowned. i-‘ive other insurgent omcers fought (or a law minutes and then tied. making their escape. When the tiring beg-n Gent-rel Funaton Assumed con» mod not! directed the attack on the house. personally misting in the our ‘ ture of Aguinnldo. The insurgent body guard fled. leaving twenty rifles. San- tieso Barcelona. the iii-urgent trees- nrer. surrendered without resistance. Ion "It" Own the strut-h. The War Department he. received tile toiiowing dispatch: 8M3; Men a night. Atur new more «ventures the Mice entered the how where minutiae wee. Sink duly the Spent-h olicer. naming that! uninfldo'l eid vu watching am American suspiciously. exclaimed. "Now, Mecabebee, go for them." The Hmhebes opened lire, but their aim was rather ineuective. and only three int-limits were killed. The rebâ€" eh returned the tire. On hearing the ï¬ring Awinaido, who evidently thought his men was merely'ceiehretv in; the arrival of menial-cements“ run tn the window and shouted. “Stop ‘ that foolishness; quit wasting ammu- nitlon." lerun ‘- mm tuna- mun- m 0). a... Van Ill. WASHINGTON. “MACAR‘HIUR.†ltbsdtlc-nunumhm Wat-m. Do mum. for ""1 III I. Itâ€. In: a In! humor-In mm. “mm...“ mm â€run-mum; Ina-nu Win. “howl-cm“ no“... ullluunhk. Amp-chariot“ mind In nut-rod Ibo luau- intuition-holiest» mm-ua-nmunmu Balaton-out. tho 'm‘ don. Ian-oPh‘thrW-nl â€has. y-n wmmm huhlum-ml 1..“ It- “Markham!†nun-tn “mutdmmm. 1.6.38... 8:8. ill... .5 8 a .5... n..ol.;1...fl1.i 3.. ï¬le .1}... i. l- ,5 I? hugs-anti Slat".- Riva-18.338 stunt ,cehh‘l CUUGH §YRUP 0am" WM“ gJ§.§_‘LE§..- “flu III who Innu- that (nu ma gun-lea [nu nnm- ll no“ can't mt, but you alum km runway-us. 80mm". nu- mu m ï¬lm-t. Im an 1'." Why “pennant will atrial re.- «use. (or pain? Un- Wis-rd on It one. makeupâ€. Yourdmbuu. WA)! 1‘10an 0'38 do to! loot, unit or give your good. u u- mnly dyed luau-nu. Every nun I- nll right In In; way, but a lot or them no right In no way MW“ hw-l‘ I "uh. m --o. “mean bot'l vlte probably turned around to nab It the slum] baby that [had next door. in; l Vbl'ï¬ib7e. 7A“ 'gwce‘ru. "For my part." remarked the CM; “In woman. “I would be satisï¬ed with a divorce." m 00.: A com I! oï¬l DAI- M Lanny lilo-u Quagm- 7gp“; All ummnoieyunnm menu. I. .Gm‘llkluminoumm lla- th umm. (van “flu or. by net-ï¬lming clan-n. Una Maple Clly gel! Wgslllng 89:“). It makes wuhln! It you | ‘ n {:ng ion. a m I . 1‘ I0 . WI... In: “rat’s!- maul unansw- unwa- mmupn-nud. lulu-ouch hum I! cud. A woman who has no mind or her own to spank or In the ï¬rst to give other: 'a piece at It. I nmmmmmatmmn hu- than are "presented the m- late-tune o! Inn-rum nu MM 0! development. trawlâ€"ion m In. 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