Decatur News, Volume 3, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1901 — Page 7

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WHERE AGUINALDO WAS CAPTURED. ' v'Y' . • . } ssKraapm / HUEVA \ Lj £CUA * •54n.1j15r.0-' —7 T) BULiCftnl . X \ \ as* 1 The above map of a portion of the Island of Luzon shows the relative position of, the province of Isabela, in which the insurgent leader was captured, to Manila. The northeastern portion of the island is wild, mountainous and unsettled. It is almost inaccessible, except by water. The early dispatcher said that the capture was effected “n®r Casigilran, nine miles from Baler,” but is inaccurate, since that would involve his capture in Nueva Vizcaya instead of in Isabela. Gen. MacArthur’s official dispatch names Palanan as the spot. This is evidently the same as Paranan shown in the accompanying map. Palanan is a town on the eastern coast of Isabela province, situated somewhat inland on a river which flows into the Gulf of Palanan. Between the coast and the Rio Grande, which flows northward through northern Luzon, are the Sierra Madras mountains, a coast range which is almost impassable. Palanan and the coast toWns where Aguinaldo has been hiding could only, be reached by the water route. FUNSTON’S OWN STORY. Tells of How the Elusive Aguinaldo Was Captured. A dispatch from Manila gives Gen. Funston’s account of his capture of Aguinaldo. Funston took with him seventyeight Macabebes, on whom he could depend, and nearly half of whom wore the insurgent uniform. The Macabebes were commanded by four ex-insurgent officers, one being a Spaniard. The five Americans wore plain blue shirts and khaki trousers. Arriving in that section where Aguinaldo was known to • be, letters to which had been forged the name of Lacuna, an insurgent general, were forwarded to Aguninaldo, stating that the Funston party was a company of insurgent troops, sent at the request of Aguinaldo. It was given out that the Americans were a part of an engineering corps that had been surprised and captured. Aguinaldo was highly pleased, and ordered the party to come to him. It was a nine days’ march before the leader’s quarters were reached. Aguinaldo’s household troops, fifty in number, were lined up to receive the visitors. The party marched up, and the house in which Aguinaldo Was staying was surrounded. Quickly the Spanish officer gave the order to the Macabebes: “Now, Macabebes, go for them.” The Macabebes opened fire, killing three insurgents. Aguinaldo, not comprehending the situation, rushed to the window and shouted: “Stop that foolishness; quit wasting ammunition.” Hilaric Placido, a Tagalog officer, and former insurgent major, threw his arms around Aguinaldo, crying: “You are a prisoner of the Americans!” Aguinaldo fought, and others rushed to his aid. Placido shot Col. Simeon Villia, Aguinaldo’s chief of staff. Meanwhile the firing outside was hot and heavy, under the direction of Funston himself. The insurgents soon fled, leaving Aguinaldo and Santiago Barcelona, the insurgent treasurer, prisoners. Aguinaldo was at first very much excited, but soon calmed down. From private papers secured it was discovered Aguinaldo on Jan. 28 had proclaimed himself dictator. The party then made a forced march to Palanan bay, where they were taken on board the gunboat Vicksburg. Aguinaldo declared he would never have been captured except by stratagem, but admitted he had been hard pressed on many occasions. VENEZUELA IS DEFIANT. Minister Loomis Recalled to Washing ton in Interest of Peace. Although the officials of the State Department adhere to their statement that Mr. Loomis, the United States minister at Caracas, has been recalled for the purpose of consultation (a technically correct explanation), his home-coming, according to a Washington dispatch, has an international significance of a serious character. From what has been learned of the existing relations between Venezuela and' the United States, k is believed that no single incident was the basis for the minister’s recall., General conditions are responsible for the turn affairs have taken. Summed up briefly, the decision of the administration to summon Mr. Loomis to Washington was due to the fact that the attitude of the Venezuelan federal authorities toward the American government and American citizens in that country had become well nigh intolerable, and the tension had become so great that it was apparent to everybody famijiar with the circumstances that trouble between the two nations was likely to occur at any time, and could not, in fact, be long postponed, unless something were done to avert it. Dividends of more than $30,000,000 were paid in New York the other day. Standard Oil heads the list with $20,000,000; Consolidated gas, $1,450,718; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, sl,498,637; Delaware and Hudson, $608,000; National Lead, $260,870; American Sugar. $1,293,880; Manhattan Railway, $480,000. ' The volume of freight from the Southeast exceeds that of a year ago considerably, and it consists chiefly of cotton going to Massachusetts, cotton-meal and oil, lumber and pig Iron.

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