Show A TEAPOT REVOLUTION Alleged Uprising Against the Government Gov-ernment of San Domingo Copyright 1S9S by the Associated Press Capo Haytisn Hayti June 3 1140 a Cpo mThe mystery surrounding the movements move-ments of the Clyde line steamer Fanita ment are now said to be fully explained I appears ap-pears established beyond a doubt that the reports of an uprising in the republic of Santo Domingo against the power of President Heureaux are correct The initial in-itial blow was struck at Monto Cristo on th borders of Hayti the nearest Dominican Domin-ican port to Cape Haytien It would appear ap-pear that the Fanita instead of having onboard on-board only 17 Dominicans probably had 330 on board The Fanita arrived here on June 1 half empty bringing from New York provisions for the navy which she landed at Matthewtown Bahama Islands She slipped away about 10 oclock the same night and was held for the object i wa alleged of filling up the empty portion por-tion of her hold She had on board Chris Roberts the most famous pilot of the West Indies General ua Ysldro Jimlnez and General Gen-eral Pablo Villanueva are believed to have been on board I Is also noted that the former has long been in the public eye in Santo Domingo a a desirable man for the presidency General Villananeuva fought bravely against President Heur eauxs alleged usurpation and was exiled iledThe preparations for the revolution are said to be elaborate and there Is sad very elaborte ad astron a-stron belief here that the revolutionists are sure of success The advices received here on the subject sub-ject say that the Fanita arrivedat Monte 1 1 Cristo at 3 p m yesterday and that the I revolutionists had no difficulty in taking the tow Th most circumstantial reports have it that the revolutionists are now in considerable force and that Generals Mo rales and Vallanueva are marching on Puerto Plat while another detachment Is moving against Santiago de Los Ca balleros on the Yaques river 100 miles east of this place 10 mles President Hereaux according to a common com-mon saying among the Dominicans has killed off all the prominent men on whom he could lay hands and who might be rivals ri-vals The presidents hated for General Jimlnez is especially marked Gener latter has kept out of his reach residing chiefly in Paris A correspondent at Puerta Plata cables the confirmation of the accounts of the repulse of the revolutionary party at Monte Mon-te Cristo General Augustin Morales and Romijo Buetz were killed Five of tho insurgents were taken prisoners and shot this steamer morning The others escaped on the |