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HONOLUUjTljtAWAII TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, APHiLlQ71lXT A SHOT
AT K I H WILL
j f SIGN S jses
to mqu
lanchurian THE
CZAR Attempt
to Murder
Ruler of the
Russians. FEARS
OF A REVOLUTION Treaty. b MAKES ULTIMATUM Quni,
Believed to be i Russian
Pay, Wants
Owing to Persecution There May
be Another
Reign of Terror I in Europe. Trtatv
Ratified. HOC April L- -A
to gJtroB London says: (roa
Shanghai report
,msu edict
will be issued Lt( decision
of the Chinese LONDON, April 1. A dispatch to the Morning Leader from Kieff says
It is reported that an officer of the House-
hold attempted to assassinate the Czar. He fired at His Majesty, but misled.
He then shot and killed himself. BERLIN. April 1. The following ail-pat- ch has been received from the St. Petersburg correspondent of litt
nutation of the Man- - I!$i5 ULTIMATUM. Lgp
April 1. Informa- - sierc to
the effect
that The
report that a determined effort tfw&msnt, being serious- - has been made on the
life of the
Czar, Utrcbe
course of China, in together with
the fact that
revoluUon- - k ManAnrian agree- -
ists committed their
first overt act
to- day by firing on the
police, has thrown rka-u- of
protest the
Inhabitants of the State Into a state of terror.
It is feared in all
quar siroal
powers, has
con- ker.
i unmistakable .il that
if this
course is may be an interrup- - ters
that a wild
and uncontrollable revolution may break
forth. ST,
PETERSBURG. S turday Mar-- h 30. The chief of the 'atlstlcal bureau
relations between
of the
province and
government of St.
IH China
isd a termination of Petersburg, W. T.
Takowenko, has
been kt liutamne between them. arrested
in consequence of a letter
of condolence which he wrote to the au p
of an ultimatum that wm sign or talu the
oonse- - thor, N. F. Annensky, who was Injured in the recent rioting. M tennfoadoa of ier friendly I j THE SPIDER AND THE
FLY. J WkBBlfs. Attorney W. O. Cmstig, president of the Association of St.
Petersburg Lawyers,
has written to the Minister iatttt the
tniitd States will of the Interior, M. Sipiaguine, protest Hmm
of Russia's
disposition the
signing of the agree- - Ijst ?t been
made apparent. ing against
the action
oft the police
during the
riots; and many influential people have signed an address
to M. Sipiaguine criticising statements in the official reports
of the troubles. I to be
the policy of the Chi-
- EARTHQUAKE FELT IN SULTAN'S PALACE
FUNSTON A BRIGADIER IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY AMERICA
SHOWS DISPLEASURE. LORD SALISBURY MAY
SOON RETIRE
The Premier
III, Aging and Tired of Political Life.
Diplomats Left,
the Band Ceased to consider
this as a ea concerns
the powers
it does
China. The
some further
complicated Mthin?
Washington that
Mthorities are
divided on PWrrJed,
some of the P ir.cindine Li Hung
PI tiat acauiftsoonro Ko The Government Withdraws Minister
Loom is From Venezuela. Playiing But no One NEW
YORK, April
1. A special to Hurt. the Herald, ffrom Washington, says: In order
to expedite
the arrival
of Deserved
Promotion of Aguinaldo's Captor--Th- e Filipino
Leader Jeered
by Passing
Natives. NEW
YORK, April
L A special to the Tribune from London), says:
Minister Loomis in this country, Sec FMirg
the aeree
FWWeof Li Hung Chang; retary
Long has instructed the Scor-
pion to convey
that diplomat to San There were alarming bulletins at sev- -
CONSTANTINOPLE, April
1. Yes-
terday's earthquake was
f,elt in the
Dol- - mabagtsche palace at
of the
Bairan ceremony, when the
high officials were passing before the Sul- tan's
throne. A panic resulted, par
tor bv A!8 well known
eral of the clubs vesterdav resDettine Juan, where
he will take a
steamship an interests. In the health of the prime minister with
or 'New
York. The report which Minister Loomt3
Mju .. r f uictttsia ui ms resignation ana reure-
- ' ntr in- - ment from mihllo
lifo hcfnro
tVia cnrl
will make
to the
State Department will
have much to do
with the determina "Soothe
V- y utxu xuc uciui
Liic cuu
i r Aotixu a , jutii uii w. r i faiuciu
ii( .iiiaiig pjuoxt. xit5 la uiuatriy
giu.i:. u- - tion cf the attitude of the United FL'K""
v " jhm iiiic mcac aaiiuuuLcuiciita Aiciviniey toaay rewarded tienerai r uns- -
uui uuoij
ucatn. cis
J. Kernan or tne second intauiry States
toward the South American re public.
The administration is deeply
tRtn " " . ?aVe been Premature an caused need-- i ton for hls
achievement In capturing ; tetbJ
hat ; f S, anX;ietJ'' he:e at
R3. C""
Aguinaldo by appointing him a Brigadier General ln the reular A in acord- - !.,:. : fur
several days that
Lord Salisbury irritated over Venezuela's conduct, and has concluded that
the time has ar Captain William JL.
Renley of the First Artillery, members of General MacAr-thur- 's staff; Captain Benjamin H. Ran-
dolph and Lieutenant Gilbert A. Yiung-ber- g of the Third Artillery, with seven guards, are watching him. ticularly among the
diplomatists in the
gallery, many of whom immediately left j the palace. The band ceased playing and the musicians rushed to the doors. .Pieces of plaster
fell from the
ceiling and portions of the chandeliers were broken,
adding to the general alarm. jThe Su!ta;i rose from his throne and jtook a few
steps, apparently intending to leave
the Chamber,
but he preserved great calmness and presence of mind, j which had a good effect. After
a mo itou. ' a ine time was pinp rnMiv
ar,rt that
,o r,r,t
ance wun me recommenaauon 01 uen rived for this povernment to assert it- self and require respect and
proper v ; "x;?';i"- - likely to remain in office after the new
treatment for American agents and
eral MacArthur. NEW
YORK. March 30.
A special
to American citizens. Aguinaldo nervously paces the
floor. Mr.
Loomis' withdrawal in itself
Is Vinisv-
- V 'nr rtlen fairly
begun. Even before hrt hjj h'
ln lhe h;s
present indisposition. It had become 'bassa
0 that
he evident
that his
health was
failing and td m,',IU S Thls
that ne waa looking Jaded and worn.
thrusts his
He smokes
the Herald from
Washington says: If !and when deeply
thinking Kmelio Aaruinaldo has violated any of hnds through his
hair. an indication ot the displeasure of the United States, and Venezuela will un-
doubtedly so receive it. many
cigars and cigarettes, and he
a.lso has a heartv annetite. He SDeaks
only the laws
of war and
deciines to take the
VMnrMt, j. llc qumi 3 ueatn ana me press
ol Senor Pulido. the Venezuelan charge 1U certain
business in connection with the opening oaln OI a"eS'ance " ' a few wordg of English. He is con-
- . h til i . a 1 . :it - I :.. . .5,,..,;.,. I i lh " SiJ b.Tl
y I ment's hesitation His Majesty reseated himself upon the throne and ordered the ceremony
to proceed.
A reception followed, without further incident. Stan?
' as scenes of the ceremonials of the
new d'affaires, sincerely regrets that
any differences should have arisen between the two
governments, and he
is ener
ne win ue ineu uy x iiiiiiuetrjr tuiumw suiuus ui ma uisiiit-- uut
u . w l .i !sion to be appointed by Major General pleasantly with his
guards. He often i.rakf a t'no skill n nrl mirlaritx- - of (ipnf : ll Pabpect it t Uir Cl reign
have prevented a Journey to the Ptt Russian
V-- Clar Riviera which might have invigorated getically working to restore
the friend ly relations that have
hitherto existed.
I tit
i.- - "".iiaiiun n m. and nnssihlv tt mau Tirm.-
- Yia
ton event it
eivw n i- -- . , . NEW
YORK. April
1. A dispatch to .s cour?6
n lo laKe
aavantage oi a. ' aa respite from official
duties. It has been the Herald from San Juan, Porto Rico,
says: The Venezuelan consul here thinks
Organizing the Philippines. ZAMBOANGA, Island of
March 31. 8
p. m Owing to
the peculiar conditions prevailing ln the Sulu archi-
pelago and the Island of Mindanao, the
Philippine Commission has about decld-
- : MacArthur. xuls is the important fea- - Funglon ,n effecttag his capture, saying ture of the instructions sent by Secre- -
t1;tt oniy
vy strategem could he have
tary Root to General MacArthur today been captured. It is said
that Aguinaldo regarding the disposition to be
made of very strongly averse to aUng from his former altitude, but that he
the prisoner. regard the b3t Interests of the Filipino General MacArthur will make
no bar- -
people, gain with Aguinaldo, giving
him free- -
Aguinaldo Is well supplied with money
dom ln return for his aid in establishing and has
ordered a supply of new clothes. . . , , t He is careful of his personal appearance. an open secret
that the
prime minister
was weary
of public life and anxious
to E EMPEROK. war between the United States and
Venezuela Is impossible, as President retire after
the general elections, but
-Th? Castro
will make
concessions. He was dissuaded by urgent requests from say-
- however,
that it is probable that
Genera Is Andrade and Pietri will
take IW01
at Bhaiirtli8'?011" I y March
a the court-
- His inclination prompted F that
'the Ya0"'
" tirement when King Edward ascend
re- - i ed to organize a departmental govern tne recognition oi Amei.
u"1 "" birthday H j,.
his thirtv-aecon- d advantage of the recall of Minister Loomis to start
a rebellion. IS?
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Tim'-- x personal sacrifice and he waited for a'ernment is disposed to deaj leniently w.th Advices that
came Oy the steamer Bkl.v... OTP
DTP. Philadelphia were that it would
be im convenient season. Those who
haveihim. and
ne WU1
De ne,a ror
e present
possible to avert
a rebellion. ment
covering all of the
islands south
of the
Visayas. A uniform general provincial law Is
application In the extreme south islands
on account
of the
neces- sary debarring of the Moros from
except in cases where they have foresworn allegiance to Datos, the Sultan,
and become
subjects of the speeches have
been i a not to C IBW010 Slan
heard recent
JUonaries - tne "! Pressed
with his listless manner, lack - DHn
i 01 animation and his increasing feeble- - under close
surveillance, so as able to communicate with his former
subordinates to the injury of the United States. He will be allowed, if he
sires, to take the oath of allegiance and An Appeal for Boers. NEW
YORK, April
1. Charles
D. frt
i8 T:es3-
- Members
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