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BURIED TREASURE.
In 1865 I went to Hong Kong in
l lie interests of a certain English a
manufacturer, , and , . it was a rear
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and , , half . _ , later when , _ 1 dav ,
a one rc
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coivcd strange v.sitor . . and ,
a a
strange proposition. 1 was In charge
of a large warciiomo, nt.d one
my Chineso employes brought in
j the stranger, and explained:
“I told him you would have
mg to Jo v/ith him but ho insisted
on coming."
The stranger was a half-breed ox
some sort, gtu.nl ragged, and
doutly liard up. As soon as wo wore
alone ho introduced hitr.soIf :s
yo, and stated that lie was frem the
Island of Luzon, one of the group
; composing too Thillippinc?. Ho
belong© to the native jtopulatnm,
but had .Spanish blood in his veins,
Ho bad once been a man of imp or
j lance but the Spaniards had robbed
I him of his power, and afterward
banished. ILe had been carried on
a native craft to Japan, and then
left ragged and penniless, and had
been more than a year reaching,
IIon » Kon «- Wbi,c 1,0 l ad on] y sx
few shillings , in l»is pockets, he hud
H - ilher corac 10 solicit charity nor
a place to work. He had a straight.
square business proposition to sub
,nlt ‘ L } y n ,r °vcd of it, w.e.l and
good; if I did not, then he would be
110 worso off * WI:on 1,0 realized ;
that Spanish influence was plotting j
his downfall, he made su Oi prep a
rations as be could to meet the in-,
cvtlable. lie was a very wealthy '
man, and he quietly wont to wor..
and converted everything he could J
into money, gold dust anu jewelry.;
Ko bad got about 90,000 logclbsr .
Olt when l.,ra the bnt ruling not < 1 power U 1 CK enough pounced to tip- get; j
st * Itc had cached or buried h is
'urtanc, and l.ioogh ho was abused;
and'threatened by the Spaniards:
f " ra * !, > lh> 1,0 "' ou!d not boll ' a y U,=
*“ rct *
To get that , money by . bis own
individual efforts was utterly im> !
Thc moment ho set foot
on Luzon he would bc’M'reslcd. Ho
must have a partner who would fur
nis l"- a s ' il P aiul crew, and he wou.d
along to mark down the spot
! whore the treasure was buried.
j 1 looked upon the man with pity
and upon bis project With contempt
. when lie first began talking. NY hen
»bo was through I bad agreed to
think it over. * acre is a foscination
t about buried treasure sunken
or a
j wreck that wih enlist capital to thc
detriment ol honest speculation. I
noko ..... being conservative
j was as a
j man. and the idea oi my going into
’ any such venture would have been
. regarded l»\’ ray friends at evidence
| of approaching mental calamity. i
j weal to tho American Consul, and
; us a roundabout way ha confirmed
ja part o: Semyo s story, ife bad
j heard ol hsro, and heard of his be
I ing deposed and banished. Then I
w nt down to the wharves, amt a!
j most the fits!, man I ran
| w.is the Yankee Cap!ain_cff r.
called “The John ” which was then
having Ifcmo repairs made. She
bad been rnr.Rsng in thc tea trade
up and down tho Yeiiow Sea, but
‘now, qutecrly enough, tho Captain
informed me tital ho theogb of
j l*ki*)g a ran over to the Ph i
l u!C * and try fora target os Lie
awxH'.-i.
own account. The products of ti e
islands are ebony, iogwood, grim**
wood, bamboo, cocoanuts, all sorts :
of fruits, cotton, tobacco, indigo,;
coffee, etc., and made many trading
V03SC ^ S nr0 employed in the traffic..
IIis craft was manned by a mate
and them four to sa, bo l°as, Americans. and I found When all ol I j
to express my surprise at this
he explained; ’ *
**Yoa see, they aio runaways ,
from American war vessels, mate
an .. A.I. i * ul c piCKe i .ten up one
at a time, and as none of them has;
a wife back home they are content!
to nese Stay cook, with but me. outside I’ve of got him a I want CbK |
truck wiln . , foreigners, .
no
I outlined my story to Captain
Vfthcaton, as he introduced himself, j
He heard mo through without in
lorruption, and then quietly said:
“ 1 Wt S0U!,d s< ; vel 7 fisb - v * bul 1 1
won’t > tell you iv.iat ! think of it j
unlil 1 hc:u ‘ thc ll0alhen S° ovcf il
himself. Whou I’m looking square
at a man I can tell whether lie’s
bamboozUng or speaking the sol
cmn uutl1 -"
1 made an appointment, . and Sent*
yo retold bis story in tho presence
of Captain Yfic:uon. When he had
retired tho Captain drew clown his!
right eye, slapped his leg and whig
pored:
“Colonel, it’s a go.’ Thc heath
cn , s talking ,, . straig . , ter than ,
straight-edged w board, and ‘f we can
come to terms, I m m with tnc deal,
Thcr was very little higgling o
ver the particulars. It was agreed
that Capt. AYhcalon and myself
should bear the expenses of thc
adventure, and if tho treasure was
secured each of tho thieo should
Stave an equal share. Wo gave Scm
yo mot .cy to get himself into do
cent shape, and then fboked to the
furnishings of the brig. Sho was
already provided with small
and cutlasses, bat wc added to the
stock, and then, at the Captain’s
suggestion, bought a carronade
which had been lying in a ware
house for two or three years. With ■
it wo got a carriage and am muni
*.ion, and by tho lime the gun was!
aboard the t rig was watered and
provisioned and ready to sail. Her
clearance papers wero for Haniila, i
in ballast, and thc da 3 * our sailing;
Captain Yf hen ton brought on board
a short, ‘jqnatl.v, boscarrcd white
man, who had jtisi boor: turned out
of ja«!, and who proved to bo an
English “cut-sticks’’ from II.-M. S.
7 he Tempest. It turned out to bo j
tho luckiest thing in the world that,
we found him, for be knew how to
ntanagff our earrenade and made it,
keep r.s cut of an ugly scrape.
It was only after wo wero out of;
sight of the Chinese coast that Scm
yo gave us thc exact location of his
treasure -ache. Wc were to round
the Basbco Islands, lying off
north coast -- " Luzon, ' and strike !
the coast at a river culled Batanen,
after another Island. Four miles
U p this river, which i- navigable
about twenty mica, was thc
cache. Wo bad « run of 860 milos
across tho Ghina Sea to tho
“ aJ el«»? l!lis no,l!l «o«* "' c fouud
several traders. In order to ap«
pear all right in case wo wore
boarded by any Spanish vessel in
those waters wo laid ift seme cargo
here, and took our time abiqut sail
fng to thc river.
After wc had passed t’tc Bubuj’an
Islands and laid our course to the
south we caugh t s ; ght one Ua>- of a
felucca approaching us from the
cast, having rounded the cape. She
flew the Spanish flag, and Semyo
said ll at she belonged to tho coast
service. She bad thc right to board
ns and examine our papers, au 1
while wo had no fear of her cn our
own aceourA, it was probable that
Semyo would bo recognized
moment they set eye on him.
had oar plans lutH before she fired
a gun as a signal to us to heave to.
Semyo 'aus hTI*;cn in the lore ncak ]
an ,j w -c burned sulphur ft. ore
castle behind him. By leaving the
scuttle open the fumes were drawn
a - v v-jiy from the fugitive, and could
be scented all over tho t rft'. \Ye
hove to al the order of tho felucca
ar ,j »vere presently boarded by
Spanish Lieutenant, lie was a ver
y pompous chap, and it wa>
ablt* his intention to do a‘Teat deal
0 * bot j a*nc arousid, but as he
0VC r the n.ii a current of air car
rk j him ti no smell of sulphur, ami
he exclaimed:
T ( gif;C.Oilrf, cat is roar oi ij
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cn t* i' in the roiuu.-l!ft
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It was explains! to hint that we i
had lost a man of some malignant
but unknowu disease, and wore fu
migating the brig. Two or three
of us were feeling badly, but hoped
to escape the disease by steaming j
in tho vapor. Wo were a trader ;
and offered to open the hutches and
show our papers, but he was in a
hurry. IIo didn’t even notice our
cariotiado, but backed to the rail
and descended to his beat, saying:
“Ob, you arc doubtless all right,!
anu I hope v ou v ill lose no more ]
men. As for me tho services doer j
not demand that I run tho risks of j
an epidemic."
Two days later wc eamo to anclt-'
or in the river opposite a spot pc in- j
ted out by Semyo. The bank of'!
the stream was rough and broken
but thickly wooded. Forty rods
inland was a highway running par -1
:i!lcl ' vith the stream, but this was J
hidden from us. On the far side of j
church, highway and was in this the ruin ruin of an old j j
was the
treasure cache. As many boats
were passing up and down, it was
P«d«nt that wc, csorl to deception
to prevent suspicion. We got down
a topgallant mast, slacked away
of the rigging, got a stage o
ver the side for tho carpenter and
appeared to be lying tliero for the
solo purpose of making repairs.
We were soon boarded by J natives
anxious . to furnish , . and
cargo, ° ’ on
tnc , second ,, day Government ,
a gun- °
boat passed , us without to
seeming
take any interest in our case. Sem
yo had to Hu concealed in the bold
during daylight, as men were com
ing aboard who know him well }
it urns about midnight on the
second night after our arrival that
wo pulled ashore for tho treasure '
—that is, two men pulled Semyo
oft to the bank to see if it was all
right, and it did not take him man
minutes to make a disagreeable
discovery. A party of woodcutters
had encamped close to tho ruin,
with every indication of'a long stay,
Semyo was positive that itc could
not got at thc cache without being
discovered, as the party had two
or three dogs ft* camp, and bo was
sharply challenged as he scouted a
Next day, after some conspiring
on our part, the Captain and I wont
ashore to thc camp to make a bold
move. Thoro was a gang of thirty
natives under a Sj an’sh boss cut
ling ebony, and they had a large
lot all ready for shipment. This
gang had been sent from the prov
incc of Zebu, where the owner of
the tract resided, and an agent was j :
daily expected to sell the output.!
The boss, we found to be an igno- ;
rant, good-natured fellow who
could neither read nor write. While
I claimed to bo the real owner of'
the land on which they wero then !
at work, tho Captain offered to buy j
some logs on thc sly. Between us 1
wc got him to remove his camp a;
mile away and to accept about $00
for log.. Wo not only tojomplish
cd this during thc day, but showed
oar friendship and good will by
sending a keg of whisky to the
camp, and by night tho boss and .
his gang were as drunk as lords.'
As scon as it was dark four of us
pulled ashore with Semyo, and he!
led us a straight trail to the treas
nro. It was buried in two cartucn
jars against a bit of wall, and one
of thc eamp-flrcs of thc gang had
been built within ten feet of thc
spot. Wc had thc jars cut and on
board thc brig in half an hour, and
an investigation proved that Sem
yo had rather figured under rho ac
tual amount. We had neither seen
ncr heard anything to alarm us,
but it appeal'd that wc bad been
observed pulling back to thc brig
by a native boat, and that its occu
meddlesome „ enough
pants w 5 rc to
board a Government felucca lying
six miles above and report our ac
lien as suspicions.
About 2 o’clock in thc morning
the felucca dropped down with the
tide, came to anchor about two ca
bio lengths away, and sent a boat
to board us on tnc quiet. They
wero foiled in this by thc anchor
watch, who stood them off until the
brig was aroused. The jars
placed . . in the .. cook , , 8 galley. , 0 Sem
yo secreted himself in thc bold, *
anti then tho occupants of the
were invited to come atoard. The
officer in.charge was a Lieutenant
: and ho was in high dudgeon over
his reception, lie demanded
ia CVS , inspected the cargo. an -
*;nto to ihc'&u'arrcmico a» proc.
Tice in' A,I o TltS t ant are r .. I ft
waking * c ’ C. *4 ii D Ii ( ol- j- • kll
tl, (X most ev:-< Tve- tn the w I : j
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therefore^ . cannot be tm .. %■ I
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that we were suspicious character s
Uo went of to report, but was in no
hurry to relurn, and soon aLenlav
light we saw a boat with seven oi
eight men leave the i ucea and
pull up the river. Tho tide wr.f'
still running and there was a fail
breeze, and we determin.-d to cut
sticks. Somyo said tho boat bad
to a village about font miles
above, propably to consult e ivil i oi
military officials, and that if we !
were seize J it wwiid bo all un will '
all o. us
Tho felucca, as wo could plamU
see, had two brass six pounder.:
but wo could not say that sho would
attempt to stop us. The minute wc
began to make ready we saw an a
hum on hor docks. Fclove wo had
tho anchor off the ground site sen!
a boat with the command that We
must wait tho return of our paper.--.
Wo weighed, however, let fall and
sheeted homo, and while they wcie
yelling at us wc headed down th e
river. Wo were well out to sc:
when wc espied the felucca follow¬
ing, and as she sailed two foot te
our one site was within range be
fovo Ion o’clock. If captured now
tho Spanish Government would
hang us all for conspiracy. Wc
cracked on everything in 1 ho wn;,
of sail, loaded our cnrronndo and
paid ,a o attention to Urn felucca un
til positively obliged to. Hot la
cry was so poor that we womh'rco
if her guns had ever been f.rcd be
fore. 8 ho had at lea. 1 twentv sho'. 8 '
at us, but ti'io closest call was when
a cull passed through tho flying
jib. She wasn’t over a quarter of
a mile a way v, hen o :r Ihigl isb gun¬
ner sighted ills piece- and brougl >1 I
down her entiro foremast, and ove
rything with it. The mast was hil
about six foot abovo tho deck and
broken off, and the felucca at O!:<*(■
fell 0 ff into tho tiom-'h of .tho sea
and confusion reigned s \ remo.
Wc kept f a* coun-e, knowing that
sho could not follow us another fool J
and when (d ear ol ho cored, head¬
ed up for Fhanbai. A rriving there
tho brig was repainted raid re¬
named, her big g .n dro/pcct to the
bottom of the h ’.rb'r, and ro ora
could have mistrusted her. 1 saw
tho ‘“.-n.tr S' detailed in a .Taj.ilia
papoi two or three weeks after ft
occurred, but if the f-punteb * o%
ernment ever investigated thc oe
carrence, nono of its movement
camo to K; y attention. Wo g 0 |
$ 32,500 apioeo out of the little Iran
saclion and the Iasi I kno v oi
Sc myo he was a Ira trader in 3 a
pan ._s cw York Sun.
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f’ontc-nted 31 <*r '.irnf .
Fort Valley has more contented
merchants than any town of it*
8 izo In Iho world, and the follow
!ng ia abo!Jt th eir daily nr 0 gramme
Uomo down in {ho mo rninr just uf.
lcr 8Un up yaW n a few times
8W0Cp outj yawn a fcw more times
j ofk un nn j „ 0 {o Time" j..
froin half to an hour’s come
bade, open np, pick tboir tooth :
while, stand in the door and look
aroun d; then go and get their nu., 1 ,
ad t bokHvcd\ i « n ho r - t.p If. -
lUcra then drum »
trDw ., O nonfcr s and diseu: s a
t b | n <r then until dinner oc ■ u ■■
j a rn 1 q , x- 1 : fj
.. cv a o *
^ clirnf-r rt- their^tovo hour eorn** l-'-ek vr*o
„ chair in fcJtacrosa <!,, s q
down wUh their entrance
, n0 on3 can s ,j„ j n fajd , U; Vs
^j,j n > ’ snoozealout two hours l ihci
~
ftnd , v „ a (,,. y m0 \ c triCH
and njaybe sell a few c sior r;s a
Pnar t c ^ worth before como^r eunpci
Then thev go to suoper ck
and wait for the mail, get it and g<
home worn out with iho great a
mount of business they have dune,
They arc truly satisfied with theft
small trade. Thc Leader wants t
r c - lV nxoro live merchants ht Hr
jf Vf . c crer r , e < <j jA T .. v ,.. ) j c
*
Pftrl -y, frrr .„. , v , .
some more merchant" that ” ift ge
a move os. ‘hem and hunt sip lit ic.
... ihev arc the men who r..h <: .
w
town.—L adcr.
Tr, T I ,< i
V, < *
Tho Arizona Kickc**.
ik <v x .*♦ '-i
= i : '?r,v j 10 I thin;:*s i I
t 1 H ' » Arizona Ki kr*s
iv ' e i'
v : :) v :'‘!" - nmt'i ;v
an wilii a daueit::*' bear Khatek
, \ town, 1 heh r.n hour !;»• t 1 *
r
''idei ’.ii 'Tli >a. d taut 1 ' gi>:«
for i i\ • ’ a aw ue rn :i bixoo • he
; oi ) ' ‘ ! :nx in an armriia.i’ in
.
tac *fc f I'ii’.iard l*n r:ors, a
\\ !, Ary > ■’ .saw i!m bear Jarce
ue up hi ■ ) y mind to heva a
uauz wit • h him. His ftiends ;': :
,
, ‘‘J . ’leaded 1
;\ u; t .7 ic w u . ed to , ■< Oil. an
■1 i'l I'll i ho -r* J
1 n;n! bt'ing
w.p, now « »
*
our ways the he a A probnlilv suppo'- •> ‘
itsn ■li atiavl; 1 . At any rate he s« t
• t./ w tv! v.: it . cl.v.vs, and so
nod the tN l up in about tltrc -
i * A I • d : d ihnf night. Tty.
-■m: :e is thrr
n He had no ev.•
c * a" a Lutrzr.n > and a-' i i
io oi iv*'on!. ? 1 ! have had to {dan';
\v Liu a few weeks anyhow.
f'rn. :n \r t.A.<v .—As will 1 H* *10
1 cH.'wj; in l!ie regular court
VQCQO ! t!l t i VI liol
I 's ; v.'een
IJ 0 t ’ lift!* ol too f! * 1 lVof
in 1 tiled ll Ilf
tu am a li 1 / ■ . a at.
.
1 two
‘A ) aim lw a Lard luck
!. 01 1 .sjiua an
»
1 1 'h, tvnd later ■ a rc
*tn lid s .• i ' • . n til*.* ■: i-.stu nr irr
HU* ciiii:. . \; <> [at!-' *.* ! him >:vl
*.i t aa i ItS BW' i u. fir hOjhld, VVi \
: wow l him a hi,- vat' i and 1 o fired
wo i ... i T i la ft*'.>nt »»ftk-• JM.if t
iliicc. \Vc a.!v: .od lynching, ami h.j
* t m> fur n month ia the at
l » I i ' ' The pr< J’.'s
)ov iiirtitul d u > hes than live su s
,aiiu l tw, and on i-'cvnu ’ f liffcrutd;
-■ . trar our nraassltiatjon. ■
u ’ ay ixuor r. , while thd
jjl'af* or \ • ns wi h a
■
4 io to* a at th yo toffmo, he was ruu *
I.; n. si:,.: ;><• te of mules. Yfo
wry i (Is ■ :*' ! If i r aeli him and von
dor ail. !'■ v. * ’ • <* •: id I I > The Kick
ar oflk*'} in :t itn ■ rmi•; condition,
find if v.a : a.:, hour before lie
Mu Cm! ftdf.a -U seized up
I tlie oc« !.d m !o :,!■( e file trouble,
*nd toeir iib.d. v.'ero nieces-fu l Wo
j ,l "'* v " t( > anummeo iuJtuli^K that
»-* * i«rof< • 1 i- . lion • ft worthy
"* ; -i* a .;n, j - . I of* a fme.yoico
' ft l c!i * : m.!ffied to teach tho divino
a t: ( t: . .«*. On On ether hand, lie
ml ..*ril-.*.. for the Kicker, paving hi
ulvanee, of com-e, nn*l adwrlihos to
On 0 : ‘.cut of rad per year.
j | Am** to tub Cor.oxxa —Just
., ar oubd lo pares were goin^ to WW
j„,p.*e Knight caTed „t The Kick, r
] y x \ t cd \ m to ride out to
f , qv , , v : ih iim ift hi , }kOr , 0 aBd
l'*’a , ’.'/.* . _ , e . , .', T pVxCl" , . ......- V’
LA -• ■ '".'.C, v h .,!.i.-'’c'an.o„d
. r
■ ift'.'f sg,!' '.L-A A 'JL „
, . T 0 <Iondo L ‘ '.
?’ iot .
! ,T I,",g. !' M T,
' ' *'- * •■* !u “< ci.n..nng te cure
*)very- J 3 ung on cat tit, but after
| remedies had knock:: ovc-r half a
! ‘ ■ hl/.ouA 1 ho boys concluded ,
f | !■ t it v.'-'s limo for him to drop out.
He io!V. ed t.o d • .p. He a : a coni-' *
i itteo call 1 and n.ggvt bi.u to lake
■i v/aik. He had taken the* walk,, and'
7 nr. a hnrod as w« epught sigUfc -
liim. There was a eonnection be?
I tW€Ca fk*. doc' -r’s neck and a Ptoat;
i nil * > *- <u 1 ht* w , making a speech.
*
. ’< he ‘I .-dor re-jognized ns at once
rl besonsrift us to t ' tin to tho
ro ‘ it 'in a Si.,.', to-n
vfttry. He C-.’l.' t ft fly* fctn ftft
■■ •;;!-*! -\ > i las next be.-> A!,
lie ha t imt . ..#■ - * 1 with ust
. and he ;"id given all t 4 sjjq.b vvork
■njp.nr.q', we conht not efuso
t. A* a personal fuvnr to ■
1 -
x . y., 'liter letting him hang ,
t? t. ti.-ure a good case of *
-
oi- tu uat, cut him dov.-n, gave him
nft> of whisky, ami mlvn- I him
c-tKt. He went. The In at ve saw - »
aim he •S as i : king «a.ch . time a: ,
: -ft i ii mnlrv can
to otai. - Any bavin,
lone f one ft
c*-d t ttUM Oil ■ lb > hollies of co$*
-vft-i ‘ •r.T,Top;i!wr with a
or tu , two i
a-- > ft: •* .; v':it.:..e \a; .-ed
- ft 1 i ! - ^ ; % t!> r#ur \vDi
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