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CAUSES REJOICING
Washington Officials All
Praise Kansan.
MKINLEY ESPECIALLY PLEASED
W hat To Do With Noted Captive
Filipino Leader Is a Mooted Ques
tion Among Authorities.
The press reports of the capture ot
Aguinaldo by General Funstou were
confirmed Thursday by General Mac
Arthur, at ?J;}uila, in the following
cablegram to Adjutant General Cor
bin:
“General Funston has returned
from expedition to Palauan, prov
ince of Isabella, where he cap
tured Agninaldo, who is uow in
my possession at Malacanan. Par
ticulars later."
OFFICIALS ARK ELATED.
The news of General Aguinaldo’*
capture by General Funston was re
ceived everywhere in official circle?
with intense gratification, but perhaps
nowhere did it create lAore satisfac
tion than iu the white hoise. The firs!
official news to reaoh the executive
matisiou was General Mao.vrthur’s dis
patch announcing the capture, which
catne about midnight Wednesday
night. Thursday morning bhe presi
dent alao saw Admiral Remeyfs cable
gram aud the press dispatches'.
The president naturally ys vert
much gratified that the chief mtover ii
tho insurrection has at last beenVken
It has been the opinion of thelmili
tary authorities for a long time that
Aguiualdo was doing more than all the
other agencies combined to keep the
rebellion in the Philippines alive, and
every energy was direoted to compose
his capture. It is rather a remarks
hie tribute to the daring aud re
tpurcefulness of General Funston
uat long before he made the capture!
he was selected as the officer who (
might accept it.
It was the intentioa of General
Fuuston Home time ago to return to
the United States bat by direction of
the war department he was detained
in the Philippines in the hope that
junt such a contingency as did arise
should give him the opportunity to
test his prowess. Both the president
and war department were fully in
formed of the trap laid to capture the
insurgent chief and the result of the
expedition has been auxiously awaited
for several days.
Several interesting and vital cues
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tions are raised by Aguinaldo’s cap’
ture. If the insurrection now collapses,
as it is hoped it will, it may not be
necessary to enlist the full strength ol
the army provided for in the army re
organization bill. There also is the
question of the disposition to be made
of the insurgent chief. Bnt it is too
early yet for the authorites to decide
these questions.
There is also much speculation as
to the reward which General Funston
may receive for his work. It is con
sidered not improbable that his re
ward will be a commission in the regn
lar establishment.
In cabinet circles General Funston's
exploit wns referred to in laudatory
terms and the probable effect will have
on the Philippines is being generally
discussed.
Various opinions are expressed by
public men in Washington as to what
will be done with Agninaldo.
The president intends to make no
hasty decision, preferring to wait un
til he can get advice from Judge Taft
and General MacArthur. Judge Taft’s
opiuion will have much to do with the
decision.
The president’s present idea is to
place Aguinaldo where he cannot com
municate in any way with his former
followers and can do nothing to stii
up trouble.
DEWEY EXPRESSES OPINION.
Says Funston’* Capture of Aguinaldo
Will Terminate War.
Admiral Dewey was at the Albemarle
hotel, New York, Thursday, and was
interviewed as to the probable effect
of the capture of Aguinaldo. He ex
pressed the greatest satisfaction at the
news of the capture and said he
thought that this would really wind
np the period of resistance.
‘‘IMPERIALISn NOT REMOVED."
Bryan Expresses Himself Regarding
Capture of Filipino Leader.
William J. Bryan has the following
to say regarding the capture oI
Aguinaldo:
“While no one can predict with
certainty the effect of his capture, it is
possible it may pat an end to war for
the present, but the objection te im
perialism is not removed by the sur
render of those who have been oppos
ing it in tho Philippi aes. Imperialism
re wrong because it changes every the
ory of government. We cannot ad
minister an empire in the orient and
mahtain a republic in America.”
bereaved Husband Suicides.
The t\ody of Florian Irner, a saloon
keeper, forty years, was found
hanging oih a tree over his wife’s grave
in Elmwood cemetery, in Kansas City,
Sunday. TJjo man committed suicide
from grief ov£*f his wife’* (loath.
THE WEEKLA' NEWS, CARTERSVIELE, GA.
S&RES MUB
ULCERS.
Sores and Ulcers never become chronic
unless the blood is in poor condition —is
sluggish, weak and unable to throw oil
the poisons that accumulate in it. The
system must be relieved of the unhealthy
matter through the sore, and great danger
to life would follow should it heal before
the blood has been made pure and healthy
and all impurities eliminated from tire sys
tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans
ing and invigorating the blood, building
up the general health and removing from
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effete matter. VPOH THE SYSTZ&L*
When this has been accomplished the dis
charge gradually ceases, and the sore or
ulcer heals. It ia the tendency of these old
indolent sores to grow worse and worse,
and eventually to destroy the bones. Local
applications, while soothing and to some
extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seal
of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter
how apparently hopeless your condition,
even though your constitution has broken
down, it will bring relief when nothing
else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood
necessary to heal the sore and nourish
the debilitated, di-eased body.
Mr. J. it. Talbert, Lock Vox 245,Winona. Miss.,
wiys: -‘Sir years ago my leg from the knee tc
the foot was one solid sore. Several physicians
treated me and I made two trips to Hot springs,
but found no relief. I was induced to try S. S. S ,
and it made a complete cure. I have been a per
fectly well man ever since ”
’ s t^ e only purely yeg
known contains no
poisonous minerals to
ruin the digestion and
add to, rather than relieve your suffer
ings. If your flesh does not heal readily
when scratched, bruised or cut, vour blood
is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore
is apt to become chronic.
Send for our free book and write our
physicians about your case. We make no
charge for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
POLICEMAN TO WEAR STRIPE.S.
A Birmingham, Alabama, Patroisian
Grossly Insults Young Lady.
Tu the inferior criminal court at
Birmingham, Ala., Monday morning
J. W. Gloer, a policeman, pleaded
guilty to a charge of aggravated dis
orderly conduct aud was fined SIOO
and sentenced to six months’ hard
labor. While on his beat Sunday
Gloer accosted a young lady who is a
bookkeeper at a well-known millinery
establishment and made an insalting
proposition to her. At the time of the
incident she was standing in front of
the store where she worked waiting
for some one to open the door for her.
Looking For Suitable Site.
The trustoes of the branch soldiers’
borne for east Tennessee, accompanied
by Congressman Brownlow, are in
specting proper sites for thj home.
Start The New Century Right!
Don t try to get along with those old fashioned,
out ot date larm implements. What’s the u-e, when
our prices on up-to-date implements ate so low?
for quality* and durability, has been given
the machinery which we sell and recommend,
1 ried and true makes are the on v ones
good enough for our customeis/
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