Show A BLOODY FIGHT IN BRAZIL A Rebellion Against a New Governor Governo r Suppressed by Killing Thirty People The Tho Unit United d States dates and nd Brazil steamship steamship steam steam- L ghi ship which arrived at at- New Nei NewYork NewYork V York last week from Brazilian ports brings bring bringa a terrible story of suffering and death both bot from j yellow ellow fever and bullets at Pernambuco Pernambuco V- V buco Brazi Brazil An epidemic pid mic of yellow fever I with a terribly n h rate of mortality ha has been raging raging at Santos for some time The brings the first Information information inform inform- tion of a bloo encounter between th the e government troops and the people of Santos Santos Santos San San- tos in which a number r of lives were lost I. I On December the go government sent a military gover governor r to Pernambuco to r 10 reo I- I place tho the form r governor of that p place ace p. p The people reg regarded ded this as an act of tyranny tyro tyr anny and oppression When the military militar y gov governor ed on oa December surrounded surrounded sur set rounded by js 5 the revolutionary feeling feel feel- ing of the broke loose and the storm stori a awas was soon ra raging in Tho The soldiers endeavored to disperse th the thee e citizens and W we e pelted with stones an and aIll ci eci other ether missiles missies The order then came to toe 0 fire fre on the peo e and Ind at the first voley volley a ar I dozen citizens fell 1 dead while a number numbs r were wounded The Tho he revolutionists gave gay e way but qui quickly k gathered renewed court cour- cour t nal 1 T gc z The he troops charged upon an and d drove drove them from street to street many oi 01 II i ithe the tho citizens ns fal falling ng pierced by bayonets or 1 bullets bulet I A pitched battle batte took place on one of th the e er plazas and the ho din dm of musketry r coupled wih with the cries of 01 the wounded an and d dying filled the air The citizens stubbornly stubbornly stubbornly stub stub- resisted but the tho trained soldiers soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers were too much for them When the tumult finally subsided it was found tha this t thirty bad had outright and sev soy enty five lve enty-lve or one onehundred hundred wounded |