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J 8 THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. August 5, 1000. THE IMPRISONED LEGATIONS rr-.- Ti..i T..ti. -n n. oi. ..... . ... .t aavo xawiu uvaiu uuu xuugui woi rupir. iaB mo caae oi a private ai Tana- Wcoka, and ThoirFatoiB Still Uncertain. Pn. i ORIENTALS ARE PROCRASTINATORS tory 'Vhi-y Arc: l.lUe Mnny Ocolrtcntnin Who 1'oKtpoim Tnklnir Life liiNiirnufts Until It u Too i.ntc ti, ,hni wnri.i hnnn in n fiirorn f nlt,non nvnr Mm remarkable situation at Pckln That city Is only eighty miles from Tlon Tsln, but Pokln Is doad to tho great world outsldo Its ancient walls. Tho conflicting rumorB from tho far-away capital of tho Celextlnl kingdom ,, ,,,, iin..,iniv 1 ( n of life nnd likewise tho uncertainty of rumors of death. m mJ ,Th T" lightened land must sympathlzo with tho fathers and moUiora who , ra fttc'"K ,e L hordes of fanatics, and yet many good busl-1 I1LHB IIILII I l. l.HltHO IlU'ir IIINIirnilLt. through cnrelcHBiiCBfl or negllgcnco and tho h, wivlh linn uuuuiuii nun, unu. tuu hiium u' wiun, uio iiuriiiuiitiiv iiuiif, ui ijuyuiij. ucaui IB lurnuiu, uui. uuuiu luuuncu uj- .i ' "'""' "7" 111 IIIU VUIIIIIIUU lllUDOIHKn UI lliu ID fiuinv. . Kvury mnn owes tt to his family to Cnrr)' Oik- of Our I'iiIIcIcn or ono of moro In other good companies, It protects tho fumlly, hiivcs an encumbered estnto nnd provides for tho comfort and education of tho llttlo ones. Tho nnnkcrc Itoservo writes Pollt'lcN lliM'xiM-llril Anyvlit'rc. 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(Continued from Seventh Pago.) the country outh of Laguna de "u' insianccs OI coniinuea OraYOry in mo niS- An or. warraro man bis. Ton inon atarted uui irum ino pom on Booming amy. inoy woro marenmg aiong me roaa inrougn a uangoroua country wnon iwo or mo sol- mora napponca 10 airaggio Denina, ana me offlcor, rearing tney might bo attacked, Boni inro mon DacK 10 nn tn8m Tny nau jubi reaencu ine stragglers wnon tnoy woro attacked by a large band of Insur- rocioa. iny woro ,n tt ravine at tho tlmo. 100 luourrcu.uo, un i uuuurBionu u, woro on t0D and at botn 0D(,B ' tno ravine, and t0 remain thoro meant death. Four ot the mon fought their way out. Tho fifth, for 80mo reason, would not go, and was bolood. Tbo four 08 B00n ns tnojr nad brokon tholr way luruugu iuu lurjurgoiii iinoa, ran, Bnooi- r oa Itinv 11.1 ai nnrf ,tt,AA rrt mln IknlM - ... ' "Tho other man ran so fast that ho dls- Is pnrty of Insurgents. Thoro was a ravine ' to thom l .1 l . ,4 .1 . l. I . l.l HO JUII1IUU 1J11U It UUU lUUIV UIO pUBIllUU III U l,1lntv In hn rnnlrn whorn (hnv .n.llrl nli , from th front and thnt j b ciroblng up ovor a little hill. Tho lnsur- ., phnriroil nt him ncnln nnd airnln. Imt ,,, ,w, f. u i,ii tv,m no , reached tho top of tho hill. Ho hnd 100 FILIPINO SCHOOL rounds of ammunition and fired oft nlnoty- two, hitting his enemies forty times and killing thirty of thom. Tho lnsurrectos acknowledged thnt ho killed olghteon, nnd his figures aro probably correct. At tholr first chnrgo ho killed five. ThU mado them halt and ho hnd a chanco to roload. At tholr second charge ho again killed fivo, and after that thoy woro moro careful. Ho shot, howovor, whonevor a head appoarod, const, it is a ncn grazing country nnu is and kopt thom nt bay for two days and to havo valuable deposits of coal and nttctits also mines of gold." "How about tho Moros?" I asked. "Will Kept the FillnlnuN nt liny. W(J oyer bo nb,0 tQ mako Araerican8 out ot "Then tho umoll of tho bodice of tho men thom?" ho had killed beenmo so offensive that he "I doubt It," replied General Dates. "Tho determined to fight his wny out. Ho made Moros aro of their own kind, and they will a rush and was chased tor some distance, probably remain much ns they aro for many but finally Jumped Into a sholtor much like years." tho ono from which ho had been driven. "How about tho slavery question, gon- Thoro ho romnlned two days, keoplng tho cral?" I asked. Filipinos at bay and killing such ns ap- "That Is a serious matter," replied tho proached. general. "Whon I was sent thoro to nego "All this tlmo ho bad nothing to cat or tlato tho treaty I was told that I could as drink and at last be could etand It no euro tho Moros that thoy should not bo longer. He had but eight rounds of nmmu- affected In any way as to their social or nltlon left and bo determined to fight bis religious customs, and that wo would pro way to death or to drink and food. If tect them In their liberties and allow thom to death ho determined to kill as many as to Judgo for thomsolves among themselves, ho could on tho way. Ho succeeded In "When I camo to tho negotiations I feared breaking through and ran Into a cornfield, there nilfiht bo some trouble about slavery, whoro ho quenched his thirst by sucking and of my own volition I Inserted a clause tho water which had collocted In tho Joints jn tho treaty stating that slavery might of tho corn. The corn was high and tho jjnVo to bo given up, but If so tho MoroB lnsurrectos lost blm. Ho had como out would bo paid market valuo for tholr upon tho road ngaln when ho saw what he thought was anothor party of lnuurrectos and was preparing to aboot nt tuom nncu preferred tho words 'markot valuo,' al ho eaw that thoy wero Americans. though tho average price ot a slavo Is not "Tho thrco mon who had fought their way back to camp bad reported tho two lost nnd this was n party which had como out to search for them. They had found the man who was bolood in tno ravine anu hnil hnnn huntlni! for tho Other man for fivo days and had about given up tho search. The man was almost dead from hunger and thirst. HIb mind wna ancciea Dy nis icr- rlble experience. He could hardly talk, but throughout it all ho had held to tho do- termination to fight to tho death and to aot glvo up until every -rouna oi aminuumuu was epent. . -Tnai," conciuueu u " one caso or inaiviauai nnrowm. been Bcores of otbers, not tho same, nui equally pralsewortny. The Phlllnplaea Will Pay. The conversation here turned to the ma- terlal prospects of the Wanda and I asked General Bates It he thought they would ever be a profltablo Invwtment tor the United State. The general replied: "I think so. Thoso people are a hard working and au accumulating people, but thoy have had no chance In the past. Under our rule thoy will bo able to mako more and thsy will bo much larger consumers. There Is already a big trade bore and thla will greatly Increase." "Hovr about the natural resources of the Wan a,, You have beeQ oyer a great purt of them?" "Thoy ara very rich acrlcullurally and wlu produco far moro than thoy nre now doing, n S wonderful how many woli-io Plllnlnnn Irinr,. nr, nn,1 vhnt rich fnrm thoy have. In tho Camarlnca ot eastern Luzon I saw vast tracts of hemp and rice. Thn nrovlncrm Houth of Manila aro wonder fully fortllo and so aro tho largo valloys of the north." how about tho timber resourcca?" "Thoy aro ot great valuo and of enormous extent Thoro aro many largo tracts of vlmln forest and some of tho Islands are almost entirely covered with trees." "Have you SCOn any gOIUi I H8KCU "I know there Is gold on many ot tho Islands," was tho reply, "but whothor It exists in paying quantities I very much doubt. The Spaniards wero gold hunters and tho country has been in their hands tor over avu years. ii uuruiy biuuub iu Annin .fin, liAtf .11.1 nnl ntnannnt If Tlllt . ,. . , mtnnr. that gold is where you find It and that . ... . fl . .. Orlnnlo Creek was traveled over for years by some of th mMt cxpcn ko1J mlncra Qf tho UnUc(, Otnlflu nml ilmv nnun. 1nnllrar1 AV.n fnrhtnnB """o uuiv. a.ui.vu vuu .w. benpath their fcOt. Still it Is nOW OnO Of tho rchest gold camps of tho world." Mlnrtnnno mill tlie Moron. "Whlnli In !hn rlphrat nf nil tho Islnnds. t -i,,i "I ennnot Hny Hut one of the very CHILDREN. richest Is Mindanao, and It Is perhaps tho least developed of all. It Is about as big as Kentucky, nnd Is so shaped that most of It Is nccesslblo by water. Tho ocean about Its coasts is very deep and It has numerous bays and soveral qulto largo rivers. Its soil will ralso almost anything. CofTeo grows well, there aro largo fields of rlco about Cottabato and hemp Is found on the enstern 8iaves. I wanted to put tho prlco at CO p0BOB each, but for somo reason tho Moros over in ncBOg, now it is said that congress wants tho Bjaves frccd without payment. This seems to mo manifestly unjust. Tho slaves are tne pr0pcrty of thoso people. 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