Show OfFiGERS STEAL FLOUR I Quantities Taken i From Government Gov-ernment Warehouse SOLD TO BAKER IN MANILA r What tho Evidence in the Commissary Commis-sary Scandals in Philippines Die closes Two Witnesses Testify That Thl Commissary Sergeants Did the Stealing Proprietor of nn American Bakery Incriminated Other Business Men Involved Doings Do-ings of Aguiualdo Withheld I Manila April 13The trial ot Sergt of emS on the first case In the commls sary scandals began with the starlllng disclosures expected Two witnesses testified that qunntllles flour were I taken from a Government warehouse and sold by three commlssaryscr i I geantn and two others who divided the I i proceeds Flnnlck proprietor an 1 American bakery was incriminated and other business men were also Involved 1 volved Tho extent of the Illegal sales has not been ascertained SUMMONED > TO ROME 1 I Archbishop ChappellCithe papal delegate in the Philippines has been I summoned lo Rom He will sail soon and his return here is Improbable I VICE IN MANILA I Gen MacArthur has forwarded to Washington a special report on saloons I and the social evil In the Phlllpplrie islands 1 DOINGS OF AGUINALDO I Information concerning the doings of j Aguinaldo Is withheld by the authorl ties The wife and mother of Aguinaldo have been almost his only visitors < < during tho past week Gen MacAr thur considers Inopportune the suggestion sug-gestion made here that Aguinaldo visit the United States I j TREACHERY OF A GUIDE By the treachery of a native guide LlcuL Mills of company G Fortythird I volunteer infantry was almost entrapped J en-trapped while pursuing insurgents In the interior of Leyle After a sharp I I skirmish the attacking nsurgents f were defeated Surgeon Lewis Thompson Thomp-son and Private Prossct were severely wounded At Silang in Cavlte province the insurgents have surrendered several Nordenfeldts WELCOMED TO SAN JOSE I Advices from San Jose de Buena Vista Antique province Panay Island P I say that when the United Stales Philippine commission arrived there the members were welcomed by I I the inhabitants of the town who had erected an Immense festal arch Every village ot Antique province was represented repre-sented delegates 1 STATUE OF LIBERTY j A statue of liberty l erected on the towns principal square named after Washington had pictures of Abraham Lincoln President McKlnley and Judge Taft president of the commission commis-sion on its pedestal r PJIQVJNCE PACIFIED The provluce has been wholly pacified pa-cified slrice the recent surrender of the insurgent leader Fullon and the aspiration aspi-ration for a provincial form of government gov-ernment Is unanimous FORM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT The commission has mailed to Wash ington detailed recommendations for the form of general cIvil government to be established in the archipelago The executive council is expected to consist of four of the present commissioners com-missioners and three Filipinos the latter lat-ter to appointed by President Mc Klnley i GOVERNOR OF ANTIQUE LieutCol William S Scott of the Fortyfourth volunteer Infantry commander com-mander Antique province has been made its Governor while Lieut Fred l L Wilson of the same regiment has I been appointed provincial treasurer |