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Show DAILY 2 TRUST MAGNATE IS FILIPINO VISITORS SUED FOR REBEL LEADER NOT A HERO TO WOMAN THEM. $100,000 OLD UTAH STATE SOLDIERS III MARCHING THURSDAY, JOURNAL, JUNE 1904. 16, JEFFERSONS BIBLE TO BE PUBLISHED ORDER CLAIMS HE BROKE HIS ANNUAL PARADE OF 80UTHERN VOLUME IS IN DECAYING VETERANS. PROMISE. Ordered by Congress and Ha Haa Made Fortuna and Is Going Guggenheim Says 8he Will Find She 8oldisrs Who Fought for Lost Csuaa Printing Was Thousand Creditable a Make Nine Man Old Copies Will Be Platt Hasnt to Visit tho Unitsd Made. Deal With. to Showing. States. WASHINGTON. ' June 16. "Agul-imld- o la one rich man. He Is whot you call him? a real estate owner. SI. He haa many houses in Cavite, and much hind where It Is ffood to have land since the Americanos came with their business. That Is why Agulnaldo he la to make the trip to the United States, even without the hospitality of the government" One of the principal members of the of board Filipino honorary world's fair commissioners thus the intention of (he former leader of the Pa'llpplne Insurrection to come to Bt. Louis, Washington, and wome of the other big cities, starting from Manila eriy In July. According to the little brown visitors the man who fell prisoner to the cunning of Fuuston Is now worth nearly 6150,000. Many of them ask quietly, and very quietly, where he got lb For the kris and Malay methods of vengeance are still used in the Islands, notwithstanding the activity of the American police. One visitor, a tried and true friend of the. United States, and who had himself arrested topscape from his alleged friends, the lnaurrectoa, tells a story of the disappearance of several large Bums of money belonging to the rebel cause. Toward the last Agulnnjdo did not account to anyone for rebel funds. "It was put away, said the Filipino, "and is still put away. For Agulnaldo haa many of hia houses and other business In the names of hia good friends, some prominent Chinese. "Agulnaldo saw that the Americanos had won. They were not like the And the friars had to go. "Then we went to the mountains. He knew It was not use to have one's family remain hungry. He was taken. Now he la rich." Positive statements are made that Agulnnldo was a prisoner for only one month after hia arrest. The oflleers of the army would have been glad to release him. But, as the Filipino expressed It. 'He did not like to leave his very Es-pan- good friends, the Americanos, because the heat friends of General Luna wanted much to see him." For a long time after the capture of the rebel loader the followers of Luna were threatening his life. It was boldly asserted by those of the visitors who would discuss the subject yesterday that Agulnaldo caused the assassination of Luna because he feared his vengeance, It waa not Agulnuldo who did so very much." continued the Filipino. "He was whnt you would call one favorite of fortune. He la no longer powerful. NASHVILLE. Tenn., June 16. The Meyer Guggenheim, the venerable head of the annual parade, probably the moat InAmerican Smelting and Refining com- teresting feature of the national reunand a man ion so far ae the rank and file of the pany, veterans la concerned, Confederate the minas known all over the world afternoon. took this The grls-sle- d place western hemisphere," ing king of the veterans made brave showing has been made the defendant In the suit for 9100.600, notwithstanding thd age and Infirmiof their number. The brought by Miss Hannah McNamara, ties of many route n twenty-sevelay through the business part of who claims she has been for which was elaborately decothe city, consort of the aged years the Fro mhte grandstand tbe parated. on him capitalist and has accompanied all his travels under the name of Mrs. rade waa reviewed by the city and county officials and guests of note from Meyer." Miss McNamara's application la ac- out of the city. The various divisions companied by a long affidavit, in of the parade Included the Army of which she says Guggenheim, after the Northern Virginia, the Army of the dedeath of his wife, spoke frequently of Tennessee, the Pacific division. the The and partment fixed to and for the time marriage her, the ceremony as April 1, 190S. On that state of Tennessee naturally had the day they were to be married, the alleg- largest number in the line, but other Virginia, es, but he was sk'k and so postponed states, including Alabama, the ceremony. It was next fixed for Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, West April 1, 1904, she swears, but again it Virginia and the Carolines, were well carIn Rewaa postponed by Guggenheim. represented. rode of the and maids sponsors riages he living might die, and that anyway, he did not mean to keep hia repeated honor, who came to Nashville from promises to her, she says she decided all over the south under appointment from the Confederate veterans. The to bring the suit t Guggenheim admits that he has been carriages were grouped according to on friendly terms with the woman, departments and divisions. This part but declares he once gave her $10,000 of the parade made a beautiful picture, In the presence of a witness to secure and received much applause. a quit claim agreement from her. GugLAW IN RUSSIA IS genheim also says: LIKE THAT IN COLORADO If they think they have got an Old Man Platt to deal with they'll find LONDON, June 16. A atory which themselves mistaken, for they wont condiIllustrates the get a rent unless they choke it out of tions in Rusala la me." prevailing going the rounds here. The Platt referred to la the millionA physician practicing in the Rusaire of thia city wlio gave nearly $700,-00- 0 to Hannah Ellas, the negress with sian garrison town of Tamboff had the whom he was Infatuated, and who, he temerity to admire a lady with whom the commanding general was In love. alleged, blackmailed him. The lady showed preference for the doctor. NEW YORK JUDGE SAY8 One evening, a few weeks ago, he SNORING IS NO CRIME wae called to the door and violently NEW YORK, June 16 Michael assaulted by several Cossacks and Batcheller, sexton of Bt. Josephs Ro- thrown into the street The doctor man Catholic church, had Harry Wil- dragged himself to the police station son, 18 years old, of Chicago, arrest-te- d and certified to the highest officer there his condition. for sleeping In the church. He demanded that the persons who In see no harm T that," Interrupted him be punished. The proseassaulted In Jeffthe Magistrate Crane, sitting cutor declined to take action. erson Market court. But he was snoring very loudly. CHARITIE8 CONVENTION. That, air, la a God-givprivilege, PORTLAND, Me., June 18. ThJre rejoined the magistrate. "I have no Jurisdiction to Interfere with human was a large and enthusiastic attendance today when the regular program nature.' Batcheller explained that he flrat of the twenty-fift- h annual meeting of heard Wilson's snores reverberating the National Conference of Charities from the organ through the empty and Correction waa begun. Under the church at 10 oclock Monday night general head of Children" the mornWilson said he had been In the city ing aeasion discussed the child labor only a week. Knowing no place where question, work among Indian and colhe might be .more welcome, he crawled ored children, and manual training as through the cellar window of Bt Jo- a preventive of Juvenile dependency seph's. He found the organ bellows and delinquency. The treatment of the most suitable place for taking a criminals waa the general topic of disrest cussion this afternoon. , NEW YORK. June multi-milliona- breach-of-proml- 16. ire se trans-Mlsslssip- pl flower-bedeck- semi-barbar- ed ic en It wee the paralysed man, Mablnl, Magistrate Crane discharged the who thought for the lnaurrectoa. It boy, saying he would have him looked waa Luna who planned big battles and after. fought. Do you remember? It waa "I wish to say to you," remarked the Agulnaldo who would have the gold court to the sexton, "that the action of whistle." the church authorities tn this case waa ' Agulnaldo remained, the visitors say, most uncharitable really, un -- Christian. at the house provided for him by the That boy waa not breaking any military until his welcome wore out. law, tn my oplnloln. In all probability When he asked for a military guard he respects the church Just as much as after he moved, he was told to go to any of those who troubled themselves his home in Cavite, where he would be to put him In a cell over night" protected by the marines and soldiers stationed In that province. There's pleasure in drinking If you It is nearly two years since he went Insist on having STANDARD Soda Into business. The visitors said yesterday that his home !i one of the handsomest In the province, and more than one hundred other buildings belong to him. They also assert that fear of some sort of action by the American government caused him to place other property In the names of Chinese associates. His business, tn addition to realty dealings, consists of export and Import of goods In company with the Chinese. June photo-lithograph- ed It The book, compiled by Thomas ferson from clippings. Is almost drop- -' ping to pieces, and the clippings show the effects of age. For this reason It was difficult to make plates. Congrese authorised the publication of the book by process two years ago, a concurrent resolution being reported favorably In the house of representatives. May 10, 1902 largest the visitors. AT OHIO WE8LEYAN UNIVERSITY fac-sim- ile Since that time various obstacles have caused a delay. Prominent clergymen objected to the publication and distribution of Jeffersons condensed edition of the New Testament on the ground that It garbled the true Bible by eliminating much that was essential to a true spiritual Interpretation. eliminated all the miracles. Then, too, many private publishers made eager request of the national museum for the valuable pecuniary privilege of first giving the volume to the world. It is said also that the public printer made three separate calls for the "copy" without being able to Jef-fers- get on it Captain Henry T. Brian, chief clerk of the government printing office, said yesterday that the copy had been returned to the museum, and that It was only a matter of a week or more before he plates containing the reproduction of the Bible would be handed to the printing office here, upon which the Issue will be immediately begun. The Bible will have an Introduction of twenty-fiv- e pages by Dr. Cyrus Adler. Nine thousand copies are to be printed, of which 3,000 will be for the use of the senate and the remainder for the house. The volume is to be entitled "Morals of Jesua of Naxareth." In explanation of the work, Jefferson said himself: "It Is a paradigm of Jesus doctrines made by cutting the texts out of the books (or the Bible) and arranging them on the pages of a blank book In a certain order of time or subject. A more beautiful or precious morsel of ethics I have never seen. The compiler omitted everything of a mlraculoua nature and confided his clippings to the pure teachings of Jesua He clipped from all the Gospels using the verses which make the clearest statement where the texts are practically the same, but he Inserts texts from all of them so as to Include the entire teachings of the Saviour. In a clear lucid form apart from all sur- Ind, June 16. Arriving trains today brought hundreds of enthusiastic young Christian workers who come to attend 'the annual state convention of the Epworth League. As rapidly as they arrived the delegates were met by members of the reception committee and escorted to homes where thyy will be entertained during their stay in the city. Many of the visitors are being accommodated In the dormitories of De Pauw university. The gathering will be formally opened this evening with an address of welcome by Congresman Watson, former president of the state league. Tomorrow the re guar program will be taken will continue up and the sessions through Sunday. There win be conferences, love feasts, sunrise meetings, , vesper platform mase meetings, lectures, quiet hours, prayer services, mllles, fellowship and farewell GREENCASTLE, white-capp- ed meetings. Acute a "Deliciously refreshing." That describes 8TANDARD Soda Water; an flavors, and for sale everywhere. Absolutely Pure IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH Rheumatism. 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