| Show I FILlrINO ClilIEF IILLEDJ I I J I Belief Growing in Manila That Aguinaldo Has Been Murdered by i I Igorottes 4 > No Proof That t He Has Been Seen Alive Sinceflaj i PeytonC > Tf > iy t < f rT AVarch r of the Thirtythtrd Fegiiars Abandoned the Chase After Him I in the Benquet MountainsOzn Tmio Balievas s His Chief is Dead I Manila May 2Gcn Funston has discovered I dis-covered a rebel warehouse near Ca banutaan province of New Eglja containing con-taining all the archives of the Malolos Government Agulnaldos correspondence correspond-ence up to the time of his flight and much valuable historical matter The belief Is I growing that Agulnaldo was killed by the Igorottes There > is no proof that he has been seen alive since Maj Peyton C March of the Thirtythird regiment abandoned the chase after the Filipino leader In the I Bouquet mountains GEN TINIOS OPINION An insurgent officer who recently surrendered sur-rendered to Gen Young says Unit the Insurgent Gen Tinlo holds this belief Tlnio held regular communication with Agulnaldo until December liSth since which time he has heard nothing from him and funk thinks Agulnaldo would find means to communicate with him if alive Maj Marchs Information was that there were only half a dozen soldiers with Agulnaldo when he lied beyond the Bonloc wilderness where the savages > ages are hostile to all strangers I Friends of Agulnaldos wife assert that she has heard nothing from him since they parted She Is In a delicate condition and nearly prostrated with worry Therefore shy has not been informed I I formed of the death of her child and I i thinks it is with friends at Bacoor SULTAN OF SULU SAILS The Sultan of Sulu with a retinue in eluding several of his wives has sailed for Singapore ostensibly on a religious j mission A Hongkong dispatch to a Manila paper says the Sullan has gone I to Singapore in order to protest to the British against the Americans establishing estab-lishing a tariff against imports claimIng claim-Ing that it Is a violation of the treaty of 1S77 between Spain Great Britain 1 and Germany Germany guaranteeing the Sulu islands free trade whereas the Americans have established a tariff nearly doubling the prices of tobacco rice and tho Sulu staples of IIfcl most of which are imported from Singapore LULLED BY MUTINEERS I The Filipino crew on the steamship Escano recently mutinied in the channel between Cebu and Lcyte and killed 1 the captain the mule and the owners Senor Escano and his son with knives after a desperate struggle The mutineers then scuttle the ship and escaped to the Leylo mountains with 28000 |