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- GOV. ODELL Mr TALKS WITH KATE CAREW # ic A notable, exclusive, illustrated interview held, Friday, in Al- oe by the Sunday World's Famous Artist-Interviewer, the ONLY WOMAN CARICATURIST IN TO-MORROW’S . SUNDAY WORLD. WEATHER-—FAIR. CLOUDY SUNDAY. |__ EDITION _ PRICE ONE CEN -Qdell Meets Plai tt and S “T AM AGAINST POLICE BILL.” “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” NEW YORK, SATU RDAY, M! ARC H 25, 1908. AGUINALDO MAY BE A PRISONER. ——_ Gen. Funston Expected at Manila onthe Gun- boat Vicksburg After a Two Weeks’ Chase for the Insurgent. <SYANTLA, March 23.—The gunboat expected here to-morrow, yicksburs, ct rs “Morrow, & have Aguinaldo, the Fillpino leader, on board, a prisoner. Gen, Funston, with a picked force of ts, has been off two weeks on an tion looking to the capture of the surgent. With his party he sailed on jfbo gunboat, and few look for an un- 'guccosstul trip. ‘ Th project promises t. be the great- and most romantic achlevement of | Funston "8 eventful career. In Jonuary, from his hiding place tn ‘the province of Isabella, Aguinaido jmrote letters anathematizing the sub- 'ohicts who had taken the oath of alle- {miance to the-Tntted Staten Tater he Tordered certal1 insurgent fore in ;}Bouthern Luzon to join him at a ren- @ezvous in [eabella province. Phe revel officer intrusted with the erders secretly neKotia with the HAmericans. On securing ary formation Gen. Funston dP AGU aldo’s capture, and with Macar- thur’s authorization proceded to make | ~ the attempt. Gen. Funston, Mlarris, Capt. Ne fourth Infantry; Mwenty-second he Fertleth Infantry ad 4 company of men, embarked.on the gun- irk and were landed on a remote beach above Baler. with In jor Surgeon: Plans Were . Laid to ‘ Enter Aguinaldo’s ite Camp and Seize Him| © ; Through the Aid of Petar Filipinos. ave A It was arranged that Aguinaldo's em- issary, with the native scouts, should pass themselves off as insurgent troops who, having captured Funston and others, were taking them as prisoners to Aguinaldo. At the right time, when brought be- fore Aguinaldo, Funston was to give a signal, when the tables were to be turned and Aguinaldo was to be welzed. Six days’ march into the interior was contemplated. Treachery was considered possible, but every precaution was taken. The troops in New Viscaya and New Eolja and the gunboats Vickaburg and Albany were to co-operate with Gen. Funston's force. —_»— FILIPINOS niLLED IN FIGHT. Sharp Clash with C —Co!. Rosario Surrenders, MANILA, March 3.—Col. Rosario, Lois) With fifty-one men and fifty-six rifles, has sfrrendered to Col. Baldwin, of the Fourth Infantry, at San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite Province. Tdeut. Dean, of Troon C, Sixth Cay- airy, engaged a fc of insurgents at Tubig, Laguna Province, killing sev- eral of them ind capturing seven men and twenty-four rifles, yin Tabig SPAIN GETS PAY 'BOTHA OBIECTS FOR ISLANDS.’ TO MILNER. Secretary Hay Hands!Reason Why England's Over $100,000 for Surrender Terms Cagayan Group. Were Rejected. LONDON, March %—The Colonial Mr. Chamberlain, in the nt Commons, to-day replying to a question, sald no specific objections had, been made by Gen, Botha to any of the peace terms offered by Gen. Kitchener, and Gen, Botna made no counter proposals. ‘The only information 1® the posses- sion of the Government, outside of that nublished In the papers, was contained In telegram from Gen. Ing Gen, Botha had ‘ob: fections to Sir Alfred Milner. —_———__ In Comprehe: the Pennayivani York, Chi be excelled. YPON, March WASHID Secretary Hay nish Mints- ter, Duke D'Arcos, a Treasury warrant or $100.00), in payment for the island of Cagayan and other Islands near the Philippine group. The payment was made jn accordance with the terms of a treaty negotiated last November. To-day, also, protocols were signed, exchanging final ratifications which con- @rm the title of the United States to these islands, —— with a Welsh raretit, or a bottle of BALLANTIN tos iveness of Facilities Rallrcad service between New ncinnat! and St. Louts cannot ————__- sbura poil As a result, the | atte alarm and mechaniam, the se-|, redrebaecte doeds hohe hoch reds he hctoeeechretordetoehy oe | KILLED CHILDREN AND SELF. | “toir civil and ntitiary forces of the) cretg ut wich were snown only to nia Gr & pi behetebbecthe empire are uneasi.) watcning develop: |y,45 attendants | Family Trouble tu Mother to] ments. ae Hs oo 4 Bi, Peterwburg to Gatachina, | 7me mers weed by hen mera steel, while a Sibertan Tartar who N the authorit'es being unwilling to ta ABOUT—Platt. 5 ; knowledga of polaons Is very Kreat | ABOUT—Croker. 4 ; the responelbility of his remaining at 2 : < ABOUT—Thz Police Question. With ea SieRt AA Dos aeel tee saliaiiernaly imperial (acclly constantly employed to tame the FE ABOUT—What Reform New York Needs Most, isididlmedtiies Ware believed Srownavel panied; ine: Caaritwiiolwaelremo tial food. Not a dish touch ABOUT—Whether It is a Well Governed City. AB | caused tne tragedy. ERYPUA CLUE kee th's man Police Business. —_—_—_—~_—_—_—renrneeeee ¢ for and rev son ye about 4m yeileve th. ABOUT—What Platt Would Do in Croker's a e [ro depart for Ch | recrudes, fam js due to a ABOUT—Whather He (Odell) le the Real Re- === es —_—- oe it ty 1 * ublican Boss Now, Forec: for the thirty-six [Brincinal cttles are un sand the eat ele and the Anar- ABoUuT—h: Secret of His Success. by |} hours ending ats I. jrinte c€ affairs in» hans ulnar | Chistes They ree ABOUT—Why He Likes Politics. arew } ro New York (4 country « state of ‘rebeliton abe | call the earful and other: wp ABOUT—Hie cre. Habits, Tastes, Favorite ob, sabeditenlpeiat is mune § | jirooniiuedy Ourerenkel navel At) sige, recently made on other monarcns bg ABOUT—Andreve Carnegie and His Theory of | ty, with rata tn ate 3 orany pons ane Nils enit| | SAG RCORUET ca SCT mL LL tS a Wealth, &c., &c. or nights warmer; nmiitee at} Mor In Russta A notable, exclusive, Mustrated liter view held yesterday (Friday) in Albany terly winds, becom. ge Th onaee Aesundey Ww ry ous Artist-Interviewer, the ON! WO: CARICA oe 6 Rees Ponist: Lb tay Maverner's first interview since the roppreed « ‘break’ with Piatt. mn throughout (a aa iki aD mi ‘ In 1o-Morrow’s Sunday World. a 2 city th eer cas ral , the centres of Nibiile eBoedrete fords Fale gery. aT dee hh ehh hh Heh oe ede eh i. i Lites torr aaa 4 tees easily reaches gp | (Continued an Second Paaes WRECKED ON FLORIDA COAST. Steamer Stranded and Fishing Smack Lost in Heavy Storm. PENSACOLA, Fla, March 3-4 #e-| ST. PETERSBURG, | Slates, Russian Students Issue a Revolu- tionary Call—Czar in Peril. March [sents from European cites In other vers blew from the southeast did con- teres : poeta niderable damage to shipping in tht The Students’ Organization | dinrin harbor. One silter ts thought to have|Committee has issued a call invit-| streets of 8 been drowned The Russian bark Lillto and the Rus- Man ship Loche were tn collision, both beinig damaged. The schooner Irene woe beached. ‘The Itallan bark Adele was damaged by the arting of? her anchor chains. Near St. Andrew's Pass the fishing ing all intelligent members of |. Russian society to join” their ranks in the struggle for free- dom. smack, Maud Muiler waa wrecked, [1] lONDON, March 2—A great plot of is not known If the crew was rescued. The Austrian troop steamer Styria | sverturn the existing government was strand’ on French reef, forty Ruasia has been unearthed by th miles from Miam\. fo that of she Penasy iva ment and domiciliary ken place, While In Bt. Pet were at Caar's life. his etudy at which he sat at diffe times, so that Nihilists to assassinate the Czar and! he would be sitting at any given mo- The doors of his study and bed- chambers were fitted with a paten: au- | ila aT eae Ba cr acs morrow the po thelr “HOBBED ROCKEFELLER'S COACHMAN AFTER COLLISION 19 Kast CRY FOR FREEDOM.= e will be hall the 1 Moscow, in force ihr t. Petersburg Vishis have already burg the author! tes ends to protect (ne Five deska were placed in Bt tell where no one could sibadaleal a —_ BARC HIE 5 if wi Circulation “Books Open to. All. aw | I Republican Politicians Gathered at Fifth Avenue Hotel Hear the Governor Reiterate His Views on — the Police Situation—Another Conference Be Held lig: Montow Will Gov. Odell arrived at the Fifth Avenue Hotel at 5 P. M. and im- modiately went to Senator Platt’s rooms. Lieut.-Gov. Woodruff, John Raines, lamuel E. Quigg, Hobart Krum and i a score of others had gathered at the hotel and greeted the Governor. The Governor settled down to a two-hours’ talk with Mr. Platt. It was eaid that he told the Senator Ormly at the start: “I am opposed to any State Police bill or general police bill taking away home rule from New York.” ODELL WON'T BE HERE TO-MORROW. Gov. Odell, the main purpose of whore init in to have a conference with Sen- ator Platt, arrived in tha city this af ternoon and at once made it clear that whatever arguments were brought to vear he would remain unshaken in his attitude regarding the police bAll made waen he The brief statement he Fale, to Sew York toa conferenee. Harmony! train indicated York ita his Se ey ye Bde TEE TRY POH BIH HO ae eS oa EE oe a reat RE ES GOV. ODELL STANDS FIRM. I have come to town to talk over public matters with Senator Platt. defined my position on the Police bill in every w , and | —GOV. ODELL. REAR Cd NEE RAREN DU RARARERE WER NAN NEE Annee REM ee RSH EARN RRR LEA DER—Chilar en, Who made CHORUS—Platt, Platt, | hat! the Kyek, Signal se Avenne Ho fo come from Newburg. an oof Pinte of the Filth ng for Odell frienda until 5 o'clock, when [expect to zo to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where I am to meet Senator Piatt “We will have a talkwa political mat: ters which may ra couple hours. ‘The time exceed ¢ for at 7 o'clock T have t 2 the Lotos hub dinner, My evening, of course, will be occu pled by the nt expect to see Senator this afternoon as oT wilt city to-morrow morning Of "GREAT $500.00 BEER TO “EASTER — GIRLS~SEE 1 PAGE 5 biel eo RACING * SPORTS PRICE YS: ae ae Se DUDY SUNDAY. ONE CEN Aa ene Nae 3 | have believe it is well known. al 3.05 this afternoon, Platt, Plat icieininiri wie MALSY Tome ToNYS Jia ous PICA” Malby comes to town to see Pep Plate, GRICCS RESINS FROM CABINET. President Formally Notified that He Will Leave March 31. —Atiorney- 0 the Prete take effeet ve Washing- MS Mrom hin “hla pence