Show TT Y TO BUTCHER AMERICANS Filipino Plot for I an Upheaval In n Manila to Ii Kill KUI White Whit People Taalo Ito aTher a Oro Grow vf oI flu lbs I Aug q UThe war 41 4 ba has made public lit ten found among the papers of 01 Gsa Gen Rican recently arrested b by the police poUce near Manila Among them I Is all an unsigned letter In regard to an on M Ma In January 1800 It 11 state that the reason realOn for tor not carrying out the I proposed attack wu was because of tb the small mall number ot of resolute persons at the gates tel anti ad because len Gen Otis OUI had bad gone board aboard a chip In ManU Manila ba bay Another attack wu was planned but not carried out because the enemy made a search or of the elt city U a result Nult of disturbances the previous day The letter advise an another another other attack ud and outlines the follow lug plan To recruit In your command or of south lOath Luson 1000 men ot of daring and steadiness These Will enter th walled city armed with knives The entrance of this number ot of men will be durin during a period or of bout about three weeks teluli It will be VI very easy to do It and nd I hall undertake to place theta In te place pIce while tile the rut rest are arriving and aM andas as soon lOOn u as th they all II pt get JD in 1 shall ball live give the necessary instructions to direct and arrange fur tor cooperation In the blow on the laid poInt the wailed city After Atter making suggestIon as t the raising ot of fund the letter leUr continues At the seine Jame time with all 11 due honor and nd respect J I Inform you ou general that It II my strong belief bellet that to rea r eIVe a bl termination of oC this JI cam campaign alp in III we Suffer I defeats contInually not any allY one I ii of 01 much importance but the they diminish the desire ot of we e Filipinos to pur puru pursue sue u with the necessary ardor the liberty libert and Independence of at atour our dear country there is II no other Wf way or of attaining this than by carrying out oit the blow hiow In the city ot of Manila since that tbt ot of land surrounded with high and nd massive wail on one 8 taken talen we shaH be able ble to dominate Its III suburbs and 1111 u as tb the foreigners live In them we shaH be forced to have direct relations with them res general I agree With persona penton of granter ability than I that tbt the buring buntin Of t ate a few torel foreign establishments will be to tolIe lIe a De new color to the present critical auditions In the Philippines but per met me general to stat my ca ease briefly Ho flow would the foreigners and American come to an arrangement In ba bard regard rd tv to the damage lAd and prejudice such a conflagration would cause at t lint first How would we flAIl find out their agreement ment It If the property ot of thi foreigners II i burned and nothing teens more I is done don we shall hall not obtain t their valuable aid leI we shall newer let get It but It if In addition we e In nit nil taming possession of II the said lAId walled I city then with our heals het nobly erect we CAn demand what w we want of If them and of lbs enemy because the Sst ret will have hae to submit to our authority u as soon u as We can caa the place the they are 1 state ali n this general for tor opinion so 10 that It you ou approve roe It I ican can to make lUke the preparations and ar arrange fairly tel the to hi tall take pied 1 the te various and the I that yes lOI this plan pIU to 15 ne At lit ill TT proofs ot of the ardent patriotism or ol I this your humble bumble subordinate ThE following addressed to lien Uen Rican a chief ot of the opera lions bollt Manila and signed Ined by Mariana t general fol follow follows lows low the above bove boveIn In answer aner tOJ to your communication la In which you OU inform me ot of your de dc desire sire Ire to place yourself at the head tin command ot of the forces forve that are re to It If we crate against I lt Manila I 1 must mut make mke to you the great at that such u b a desire pro due In III mt me fur for jut just that wu was the only detail wanting to the work of our revolution and ilace In an awk awkward wk ward position the io 10 much boasted good policy ot of the enem enemy who u as all an ultimate result mull would be the only one oneto oneto to pa pay the fiddler It If year intention Is carried out In a satisfactory manner and then there would be appropriate words to extol sueh determination which though It not end nd the war ar nevertheless enough will have been done for tor the triumph of our cause and andon on the part of thiS government you my may I be Iud assured no means meu will be Lu Iv CU U as much hel help and support a you ma may need to carry out a happy If tile the enterprise Another letter daled June 17 1800 to Rican and nd ft fixes the ut of June Jun u as the date tot tor the attack Julian on June Jun informs Ih the lI of that thet the several junta juntu will be nad ready when called ou ouA out A Another document dated March C 4 1800 1500 direct a relm regiment nt to shed heel the hut lut drop ot of It if necessary to carr carry carryout out the program and threaten death under tb the code to these who bo do donot donot not assemble at the appointed places place Negro ero Cut It Joseph M Mo Au Aug ISAn un unknown Unknown known negro Dem I by y fatally stashed ecI Ansue eDt eat of fir ur the Ibe Chicago Ireat tonight U as he was burryl hurrying to uth a train Morrisons throat threat was cut cuI WIth a rasor Morrison can lit no reason tot tor the assault unless it II Is he be ned dentally against the negro afro Ir Chicago Ill III Au Aug Charles Charlee Denby Denb ot or States Minister to and member bel ot of the nt first to the Philippine a lifelong his ball written a aletter letter Itter urging the Ihl re of dent McKinley It Is II entitled attitude toward III the PIlI and is II made II by the Re Republican n na committee The litter latter In part II u as follows In iii hi speech nr t April 11 1 1106 1100 In the Senate Mr that he be could not forget that Mr lr BrYan unless hI he I much III cli his power and lId influence with lIh of bJ his friends who are Id to In lI listen tea to ida 1111 counsels to secure the of oC the th treaty meaning th the Paris lurl t treaty real Then were wert senators who 1 tod for the thi A wu was necO a ry TIM The treaty wu by 1 ont one t Mr Bryan h hC 1 1 responsIbility t t f the hd had taken Manila on August 3 1 In December r I lt I Spain had bd nut treaty ceding I tb h Islands to u 1 had occupied I until ills On that thaI lay day ro war on OD us our hIleri having to for tor their Thu treaty wu warn l lon on T H iu I Mr Bryan l I his Minis In the Senate to t tto tto to ratify the tho treaty an after the battle of f th ha hod 1 been fought HI He knew that war ben lie fe might I readily have 11 what lions might possibly occur out ot of the 1 existing condition The Thin vu tile the time I to M bar talked about the consent of tile the governed and nd not now when eV eVI eve I 7 speech hi be mall makes adds names to tM the roll roD of our dead sad aM to the dead d 11 Mr Bryan having the undoubted Mr Hanna to prolong his hll It stay here her was wa I the news new that the thO national committee had resolved to establish headquarters In N York and nd inaugurate an n active campaign for tor Bryan In inthe the Eastern and nd Middle States Ittel UI at Sen San Au Aug The Chilean bark Pacific which bleh sailed lied from Port Pan Blakeley on July with a carlo cargo ot of lumber for lor I on tb the Pacific somewhere In a partly dismasted con The American ship St David Dald which arrived today loday from New York Tork spoke JOke the on August th In lati latitUde tude 2735 degree north and nd longitude West et The Pacific tore fore topmast and foremast head the latter Itter three feet below lo the cap were lOne gone and thE bark w was sailing dolt close hauled The St David signalled the thO bark but the only answer received Yo was a display ot of t hIP ha Chile Chilean n n flag The Pacific had bad on board when he left Port feet eat ot of lumber I r to III Ireat the 0 of the thet t lively 1111 tr hy by hi his own confession It II Neither In law nor In cn can he be permitted now to 10 secure political advantage from do de a cou course ot of conduct which b he himself advised ed lug Man Francisco Aug AU has ball male b by the iron IroD ironWorks Works for on the water front hear th lIon plant fo fl treat great dock III hi Intended to 10 hI 1 th the largest ot of It Its kind on tile the ut on ot of tb the bait In the World orld The hf plant I II belg put In tO tn turn out ships hl ot of the largest lart slit Milt and nd It prom promises I to compete with the iron Works Work In bidding for lor work orl lit Jr HIMel Au Aug b has been received here her ot of the death at ramp Royal Thousand Islands of the Ir Dr Royal H Pullman of this vity brother ot of the It late M Pull loan the palace ear car maker and nd ot of the nev James M Pullman ot of Chicago Lat Last week Dr Pullman w was stricken with paralysis and lId It oon 1001 became evl that b he could rould not lIot recover The bod will be brought to Baltimore for lor burial lie He was I n 71 years pa old and leave I daughter and a ion on the latter Itter leore II H Pullman secretary to Clara CIra of the Red Bed Cross ro Society and the M Mr Cb Chas E Smith of 01 Evanston m Will Newport Au Aug M A Hanna hit has decided to remain In the oat East much longer loner than be Intended Mr stated last night that he might not depart for or the West for tor more than thre weeks Work at the headquarters In this city I is progressing and anet he be In intends tends to remain for tor a while So 80 Instead ot of vacating the FrAnklyn Mur Murphy hy cot tl age at next Saturday R RN hE Intended hI he will prolong hI his ty stay there therewith with hi his family According to several leveral morning pa papers one ot of the considerations that induced |