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J.n been
Predicting since January
resigna- - Pierce, representative ln New
York of tne tion before the close
of the present ses- -
to acquaint the Filipinos generally before he was
captured. Tiie
birthday festivities were prolonged and
only ter-
minated upon
the arrival
of General
Funston. Aguinaldo tries to read the
American newspapers, and Is anxious
to learn the state of public opinion in the United
States concerning Philippine af-
fairs. He has again conferred with Gen- eral Trias and the
Chief Justice,
Arella- no,
but his
future Intentions have not
been announced. He spends much time
seated by a barred window, watching the boats passing up and down the
I'asMr river.
This morning Aguinaldo was
recognized by a crowd of natives goii.g up the river ln a lighter. The natives
gazed at him a while in silence, and then began to
calling him
"Emilio" and vile
aids tw It has ben
noticeable that the. with what
he hasdone
and his views as United
States, and for
the further
reason of the multiplicity of races and tribes
in Mindanao and the diversity of interests. The commission will appoint
a depart-
ment Governor having authority to ne-
gotiate with the Sultan Datos and
to act as direct representatives of the
the Boers of
the Orange
Free State, has Issued
an appeal
to the
Americans in which he analyzes the British terms of peace
and applauds the Boers'
refusal to accept them. SI 0'J'1
Prov n,8"g'
KiRg haa spared his premier needless
to their future course. V-- n
?Ula! attendance at court
and appointed the Aguinaldo has not Pced
lnelf in . .juia r.f
xt di a position iu o unci eu
an; u.o
' e antl-
- S i ' 7 T United States under any of the
procla- - "1 Wnttl i the Prime flntutor .. . i ,t-.-
He charges
bad faith
on the
part of W mv. V " rcations or insiruciions goveiumg
urauy have been ln consultation with Philippines. No attempt will be made him. Even
if current reports of Lord to
him and
he will
first Salisbllrv'H foillntr ViaaltV.
n o cr. x on.nnt
(tiA BAVCTolmtV Of the
the British Government in offering to grant amnesty and declares Lord Kitcn-en- er is
to make a
Benedict Ar nold of General Botha by treating with F:h pit
. ated
thoro o i,tti n jnhi
ffiitoH ttii
anrt also show
that he him as an individual rather than as
a tnat therf within the lerms or tn amnesiy mA will ho a .ot imm minUtar comes
Q0 nnfDtori
h iDtiir,annn representative of the Boer republic
"They promise
enfranchisement after
a fn,
i r. . nosltlon under
the Government, u it Naval Lieutenant Suffocated. NEW YORK,
April L Mm.
Jessie MIms Roper, wife of Lieut. Roper, who was suffocated ln a fire aboard the gun-
boat Pi trel at Cavite
yesterday. Is at the Iroquois Hotel in
this city with her sister,
Mrs. Fay of
Boston, and
her daughter. Mrs. Harold Martin. She re-
- period of military rule as a crown
col ' w. f'werence to tne jjukc him in a
gov- - o51. to use Ban
Devonshire or Mr. Chamberlain. There
TiltTr cltv
ln the future. At Ij.
01 th entire fish .e n notale callers
at Arlington present Aguinaldo will be considered on i . ' aid: Street VPStenlav anil nfflnlol Vmllotlna L- -' mritV. nthor nrlsoners. M ""J . Ulf
EttfUe .......
- - - tv,,. cttinn of he United States
in do not yet admit the
case Is serious. S1 ash.
or the
p.,. ' ccived the news
with composure and did
not break down,
although apparently suffering great mental agony. reference to the prisoner seems to have
been misunderstood in some quarters, and there was an impression that our
officers were ready
to make terms with Denounces Missionaries'. BOSTON. March
31. President W. J
Secretary Long
jboth sent
messages of condolence, as did Tucker of Dartmmitfc Pniiefe tnnk
the ' Acrutnaldo in order to secure his ser k,:.AH1ricaTt Ik."
. Ptaht
Admiral Crowninshield. t. 1
.. -- nnstian church to task for
its part '
ices for the pacincauon w im manas.
Aguinaldo left
the window in dlsgusU The natives
in Manila are
undemon- strative concerning Aguinaldo's capture, and it
difficult to ascertain what the majority
of them really think of it.
It is certain that Aguinaldo's Influence is less than formerly, though it is still preat The representative of the
Asso-c'ate- d Press has interviewed many Fili- pinos,
including both
business and
pro- fessional men In Man'la, as well as rep- resentatives of the lower classes
and for-
mer insurgents, on the capture of Agui- naldo.
The majority
of the persons ques- tioned were unfeignedly glad
that Agui-
naldo had been captured, and said they
considered that the worst obstacle to the
srvoedy pacification of the islands had
been removed. Some men
d'strust Acut-nald- o and adv;s? his Immediate deporta- tion.
Others bel'eve he can
render vast
assistance by unr'ne his countrymen to acquiesce to American
authority. All
men apree
that the
outlook today
Is much
brighter. UBJ
t foVI'
,R the Chinese trmiblesluring a LenTen It is evident that any ovenu to bring ony,"
he continues, "but disfranchise- ment will be indefinitely prolonged." He likens the acts of their army to the cruelty of the Turks in Armenia and adds.
"It lie's
now with the
American people to decide whether the war 'n to be one of extermination, and the 3ocrs arpeal to
Appointed From the Banks. WASHINGTON. April
L The
Presi- dent today appointed Calvin T. Titus to
a cadet-at-lar- ge at the
United States
Military Academy at West Point. Titus was
the first soldier to scale the wall
at Peking.
General Corbln
today cabled
General MacArthur at Manila to send youne Ti-
tus home
on the
first available transport In order
that he may
take the entranc examination to the
Academy. More
Surrenders. byany.
-r- non
at the
Old South Church this ',--
' 't he will be given strongest sentences were a cr,portunIty to make a proposition or tnese: "The MANILA. April L Thirty
men of Gen-
eral Cailles'
command have surrender vorv onngiIr
.nt forth
" 'noes.
AW1 , . ed. Of this number five were officers, in thj't
kind, but until he does he will be couriered as a captured Insurgent. AGUINALDO JEERED AT.
MANILA, March
SO. In companj- - with
cluding Col.
Herrera and Reloya. Jr.. J?a,"--Ra- w. 5;'.
The wife and mother
of Aguinaldo py the church have shown they do not know how to keep
the ten
command-rr.ent- 5. in china It looks as though the 8 51 el was suspended as well as the
'aw. The
Christian church has
ben set
a-- k. nobody knows how far.
bv the behavior
of the
missionaries in China." who have
been livins
at BInacayan, near old Cavite. have been
granted permis rolonel
VelHa, his
chief of staff, ani Dr.
I'nrcelona. of thi Villpino Onerrtirert, Aguinaldo now
occupies i one of the nicest apartments of the sion to visit
him. THE PACIFIC
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, APRIL 10,
1901. After
Easter Bargains
WORK GOOD
interments shall be granted within the city limits except to those already pos- sessing burial plots, and not to the owners
of such plots, to the jeopardy of the public health." The city sanitary
offiecr has
investi- gated
eighty-si- x building permits, made
581 inspections, located thirty-
- To sell people things they don't want requires one
of two thlr.es auence or eenuine cheapness. SPORTING GOODS i Mn rpaiizfs that better than we. one cesspools. 9 in j ii v. ..- loot tvMk1rmra than i
nil nnnrni npavnv ucic io.ot. juu
iis The
inspectors nave
reporceu - utnr . - i &ta nf which are already abated, the . , at ..hpan indeed
to nrnkt mm u. l5 balance being duly looked
after. u mon swpraep. have
AKL Many
connections . 1 , . .
.. ...
been made, in wovemoer ana fa-em- - v tn iucic
xc, - - , . wc fcu. wen;
jjunnvwt tui
ii t ii c uiwucj
"-- - v . - - - w wfirwi '"XlITJg f- -
snow loads taken
to excavator advertising: Mil
. i I ." dre 0 B rhacre burned.
Eleven etc..
that justify I Goods Right. Price F Ight. : i ".hi i Presets,
hcts, Base Balls, Bats, Catchers, Suits,
Masks, Boxing Gloves,
Indian Clubs. . . . EXECUTED
Board of Health Submits its
Report. MANY THINGS YET TO BE
DONE Turkish
Bath Towels,
Is ir.
until Not the kind that for appearance, b t a tcwii .. made for wpnr a ,i
; u , -- ".j intra carts are working. Recommendations have been
made concerning the garbage and excavator service, concerning containers for
householders, and the leasing of the service to private contractors under the supervision of the board. The for
1900 were
$65,&68.13. Im-
- provements and enlargements are ad-vise- d. A cubic air
law for dwelling houses is recommended, also a heavy penalty for defau.t to give full information of every death, birth and marriage to a registrar of the Territory. Toe matter
of filtration of the reservo:rs is urged.
An appropriation is recommended for a home
for non-lepro- us children. Re-pai- rs to the government laundry
are urged.
It is asked that the building laws be close
an.l snllrt-
- - , . 1,V'?
I... Everything in the Sporting Line Linen Collar e --
oruRen lots, ail sty!.
- nAM
Ladies'; while they Completion of Sewerage System Urged Board
Wants Hospital and Steam Vessel. SI
Both white
and colored;
all have
been a dollar or more;
you know our Dollar Shirtwaist. What are
left 250
Ladies' Leather Belts,
10c. White
Kids, Blacks
and Tans:
Sil- ver
trimmings in scrolls and nail-head- s; a
bargain In stylish, serviceable Belts
Fancy Colored Petticoats, 50c. Handsome
shades; cut
full wim
ac- cordion pleated tucks and dust ruf-
fle: extraordinary price 50c
School Handker-
chiefs, 5c.
Many different sixes and
qualities; Hemstitched, lace-trimme- d, fancy
corners; a good
opportunity to lay in a supply
against the new school term; all
at 5c E. 0. Hall
& Son, xkamroH
to allow
th RastH
of Health
iew uimmes,
I5C Quality
extra; colors fast dainty; styles beautiful . LIMITED.
9 The Board of Health
supplemental report from November 10 to
to have power over building permits, and
that the coroner be under
the boards and post-morte- held
in the
morgue connected with the dispensary. An increase of from six to ten sanl- -
inspectors is recommended; also, others for Maui, Hawaii and Kauai. j The extension of the
sewerage ays- -
j tern to
all portions of the city is urg-
- j mens oamnggan D L. ! r SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. oniric anu u rawer?
1, 1901,
has just
been published and con-
-' tains an
interesting budget
of statistics concerning the
work handled and plan-
ned by that
body. The report comprises that of
S. B. Pratt,
executive officer,
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