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Show OlWFILI'PIPJO VIS IT Gil Ser.or S ilo Ixpez, form"- confl b n- j till sccrt;ry and (OiiMint of G'n I Asulnal do. also representative of his countrymen at Washington up to the : t.rnc when shots were first exchangd j between the na'.lvn and the Americana Ameri-cana at Manila, is visiting Fisk Warren War-ren in Huston, lie pro;.-s to write a book on this country. Fiske Warren is the third son of the late Samuel D. Warren, the grei! p.ipi r n-.anu'a. tu.-er. and is very wealthy. He ear's more or tennis. outdoor tiftf and the country coun-try than be does for society. He was S' i and has travel- . Lop was a me ,:!,r of t..e Filipino i rorr.mi.-.-ion that car.. here In l'l'S, to i present the case of their country. Although as ea-ly as Jan. 9. IV 3. it i was publicly 8'aUJ that a member of the senate comxUtee on foreig-i affairs af-fairs had ailvi.rd the a-re.st of thc-e men, the other members of the d. puta-1 puta-1 tion. Senor Suio l.(pi and Dr. , Loaada. rr.s:a- l In Washington until I March, and the motive they annonnc-! annonnc-! ed for their leaving was Dr. Ijosada's Illness. He wr.a d' rirous. it waa said. Quite a chatty prson is hi Imperial Im-perial trajtsfy K..;s r Wiihcltn. From when he a-cnrl.d the thon. to the present day. he has maJe trord than ') sp-ccbes. all of which have been printed in full in the official Journal. A'-cor.liui; to the court etenrg-rapher etenrg-rapher the fiiij- ror utter (ram 1:7S to 3'0 s liable a minute, or ma-ty five a second. Postmaster Albert Barnes of Ke.r-sarge, Ke.r-sarge, N. 11.. is believed to be the only ni;:n now surviving whcB fain" ed extensive ly ; abroad. Mr. Warren, who has joined ber hus-i hus-i band in entertaining entertain-ing the one-time secretary of Agul- naldo, was Greti h-1 h-1 en Osgood, the el I-1 I-1 est daughter of Dr ! and Mr. Hamilton 1 O-Kood. She Is pe-! pe-! tlte, with a bvauu-' bvauu-' ful fltrure and ex-! ex-! quisite complexion ' and masses of rei-' rei-' dish gold hair. Sre dresses In absolutely abso-lutely good taste ' and with any amount of chic, j She is a full-fl' ds-! ds-! ed aoeiety baler. much ous;ht after, j clever and luter-j luter-j estlng. j Not so very long ; ago she accorr.pan-' accorr.pan-' led her husband in a trip around the aorld. i . Thee representative were three In ' ! numtwr. Senor Aoneillo left for ( . Canada before the clash with the Fill- ; i plnos on that fatal day. Feb. 4. 1S39. j of returning to hi family at Ratang.is, I and Senor Lopes accompanied him to care for hhn on the journey. Uipe Is of Spanish descent. fought at Bunker Hill. He in 83 year of a;;e. A little while ao he wa made honorary president for Ufe of the Hunker Hill ax. lation. Oar-e,-. la baa ra- 'T7 f JT I rift -tale. r-ram.-at an e( .1 U leaj-UW leaj-UW railroad. W aul ul awra rwa-l |