Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - November 21, 1898, Oakland, California Peace Broken off by the of the Spanish Spain Twenty Million for the Philippines and Declares for the Open Boor Nov. President of the Paris peace Senor Montero de has refused to continue the negotiations Career of is a Was Business Manager of the Anaconda tendered to Spain It is further declared that it Philippine islands as an to the OF OUK met in joint session at 2 o'clock this and for a treaty cessions of the the is the purpose of the United States to maintain to his former where he griest of W. E. William E. of the most popular newspapermen on the at 5 o'clock this after .an illness extending a period two The cause of death was the nervous brought overwork too close Bond was the manager of the His was the constant on his nervous energies soon de- nervous Bight weeks in. the of OF FOUL Autopsy Shows Father Jailed on Girl Did Not of Being I Sensational Developments in the Remarkable Case of a Girl Who Was Brutally Beaten by Her Make an Important On the terms named the freedom of the propositions and all other in issue ADDITIONAL CONCESSIONS It. is also declared thas the United States desires to form a treaty on the religious linn Islands for an American naval the revival of certain Spanish-American treaties as heretofore in WILL NOT BE The Americans also refuse to arbitrate article 3 of the peace protocol control of the Philippine The was then adjourned until PARIS PAPER SATS WE ARE reviewing at the peace American rapacity has not left them an inch of The of Lillian who Dargie at the in East was found hanging to a post of her bed at her home 2234 Telegraph United States proposes mutual all for national or to be the patient's was not due to It was system was so he was soon by bruises on the head which ence was When final summons the on the future disposition and I j Nov. How miserable is the fate of oar ince tho or But that is Their no tory they have possessed in the worst of their misfortune parliamentary sume the responsibility of THREATENS present Ministry remains because no one wishes to replace it which threaten the Touching upon the fate of the Spinish soldiers who are now to a they employ their leisure in no one can reasonably be Is almost powerless before ills life of the confined bed the fact been inflicted by some heavy in- that everything known to medical The fact was developed by death resulted this autopsy which was held yesterday by Drs. Buteau and Shannon this city and arid and Whitworth of All of these doctors agreed in this determination and went farther by stating that the hanging had taken place after death or just about the time life was because there was no evidence of The news of the alleged suicide of the girl but now the is iil a excitement be- and step mother of the girl cause The W. A. Brandes Is In. the County Jail and the stepmother is death bed was surrounded by other relatives of tho de- A's well a boy and a live to mourn tha untimely demise During last Dr. D. p. assisted by H. were constantly In while Dr. ley Francisco a i No remedy was loft untried in prolonging but to no IT lieen ot ful work in chosen Indeed the careers so ful the one which lias just Bond flown at a time was and the future the His success of giving the island and the Cortes will un- in the world is an example ot Mr. i her home carefully watched by the Both are awaiting the I over the remains which will be held tomorrow District Attorney Snook has taken a The Petit Bleu is booming at the of giving the island tne what and honesty and approve of the Inevitable j can do for a young His word was The declares that Spain will give in she Is this all with whom he ALGER IS DA BUTEAU BELIEVES IT IS dealings knew Nov State Department has not of the reported refusal of the made friends IN U V c 1 n Tl Today Secretary Alger expressed disbelief in the accuracy his one ot he commission It is said at and final acceptance This does not necessarily wipe out what has ticle must for it is in no respect For Spain the the girt dead and hanging to the does not stand as well his neighbors as his friends Brandes and washed the body like to It is also presumably to try and a wero journals of the made was satisfied amons he was so early training In the business was on the land His talent and ability ways had a pleasant soon placed Mm at the head of the These facts aroused nesa department In: cion of the These capacity he was remarkably cions were communicated to the has instructions to the American commissioners to bring the negotiations Paris to B. sharp issue one way lop He I the most In line on or AM the of the under their the American Many nattering offers from will promptly pack up and leave Paris for the United States at of A WASTE OF the Stato that nearly all of their work in such case will go for proceedings before the were so conducted that na one was to be regarded as unless a complete treaty should be In other the agreement on each point as it was ON was conditioned upon a complete agreement on all NOT Mr. accepted shall of the town and to the been accomplished 'the terms the Each ar- Uon ot the It was more than follow at positively to relinquish her sovereignty o' those islands and to cede to tne United one of the Islands of the Ladrones for a naval station Those agreements are and all that was left to be at Paris related to the That the ultimate position of the United States announced at the State CHANCES OF PEACE OR As to what or are not and earnest consideration will given to this subject before any is It is believed that the Spanish in Cuba of the now in It is not thought that they attack the State The not attack so long as the Spaniards continue to carry out the terms of the There is no prob now completely in our one of the can having This leaves about the only to great deal of Interest in the matter and will see that every suspicious circum- stance of the case will be inquired In- The story told by Brandes and his wife of the death of Lillian was in sub- stance that they heard some noise down early Saturday morning after Brandes has returned home after having been at work as watchman is known have The noise made Was like that j iy punished her in a most severe of at ono Dr. S. H. who was In charge of the autopsy on remains ot Lillian body of the girl was covered with from to Thero 4- 4- was a. circular bruise around the neck where the rope The lanes were In a normal condition with the of evidence of 4- from which she hut had left traces of the 4- 4- The smaller bronchial were not as they are by and 4- 4- the air calls of lungs did not contain the frothy mucous that is usually 4, found in them In cases of There was also an absence ot bulging the engorged and blue lips and the bruising ot muscles peculiar to 4- 4- think Birl about when they her On the head we found two wounds which extended through the These were not outside because o-f the dense growth of her 4-.wounds were to produce and might suppose on the Tlie skin won sotne couple ot inches in. On the face there were were the Tho shins and 4- lega were and flesh was off the All the 4- bruises were not ot the same Some of them were from ten days 4- two weeks 4- did not the wounds on the head until we bad removed tho 4- 4- skull cap down to the Then we saw the bone was and 4- 4- ihe skin was so bruised that it sloughed oK at the 4- 4- bone was injured more than the A prize fighter could 4- 4- not deliver a blow which would cause such an The Injuries on the 4- head were sufficient to cause and to them I the causa ot 4- blows could not have been inflicted with a rubber which It Is 4. 4- sal a was used In .It coultt not 4- there was o. brass nozzle at the end of have the work unless was one of and Bhs had aroused the enmity of tier e as e a iy punished her n a mos severe the despite the fact that tlhe girl fragile and After Deputy Coroner had viewed the gave orders that the of the sirl should not be order was disregarded by that the daughter has not orations were painfully a pleasant life with her many The would Uon OT mi. da where he made a girl had not died by her own and Coroner Baldwin instructed that hold an be proud of. His a vacant chair in newspaper circles which tew can a- number of surgeons cnair m autopsy to determine whether or not the poor girl had met her death by her own hands or those of tu. It is not believed that Spain will attempt to use any force to latter will lem connected with Porto ily garrisoned at any the Spanish forces there determined those connected with the in the which is besieged by the small Spanish rison and could not possibly be fcy the SIGNIFICANT DISPATCH Ga. 15th have been select from to a demonstration The telegram gives as the reason for change uncertain outcome of the Paris and the exigencies which may Tha deceased was born in thirty-seven years He a Mrs. B. and a. Mrs. Ruby as as two The funeral will be held Crom the residence of his E. 2009. Pacific San at n. date to be announced not wash They showed up and a. terrible talo of and perhaps at When the father was baken to he without a that he was innocent of any and he be all ns soon as the Inquest was because he could not tie for something which he had done and which he knew His became hysterical wben was taken crying fact that the girl had been hich she must have been prevented from by fear of still more severe SIGNIFICANT a Nov committee in charge of the Atlanta Peace for which December 14th and has received from the President them to change the name of the Associated Press by The Tribune's Special Leased SAN board because it was suspected the steamer which arrived he responsible the murder i the Orient was Nov. the j am Filipinos will never agent of returned here from again submit to the yoke of colonial Paris announced being very indignant at end aerense and statements by Major My instructions are to claim the Wesley Merritt in reply to the recognition of do the Filipinos the American proposal to purchase the Agoncillo was opinion of the Filipino ment cannot be favorable to he an- would prefer if they complete but he declinT is very reticent regarding ed to on the ground that it I her mission buit from would be premature to do 3ergers o-n who came up from pressed the honor the that tho general American and President her The autopsy was held and developed I why they take Mm Why do He harmed her at Ho never her The woman was many parts of the to the jail the if The wounds could not have been self shall be adduced and showed poor girl was presumption 'a crime has subjected to horrible Louis who resides in the of tho Brandes will be a witness at the ot 'the Ho tell of hearing Lillian In tine house In a. mott pitiful and for having lost dollar which the father hod The cries were followed by 'the falling at something and a. few utes later Hie rushed out of the crying and followed by her who had evidently been R. J. a baker on Dwight called to deliver The girl opened the door and asked him to let if rWc did not dollar to The they did not know the place taut ered it and the When the money was missed they her ot taking H. She but finally returned The parents demanded the The girl declared she had lost it. Sho was then braten Finally sho borrowed the as above and by Hiving It to her parents savod The chastisement must have been of most cruel This was apparent in the of tho and when the scalp was It was found the bone of the cranium had bean Indented and the flesh had been so bruised thax It slouched oft on tha slightest touch of the SMS H A. the man who of having had a hand in the I treatment at hands of her lather or 1 mother or of both of When the discovery which been made by autopsy was made the of people became almost un- The father and stepmother were and threats against tho life 61 at them were Sheriff heard of tho and nte removal of tha father to the County Jail alone saved Brandes from who not permit impression is that Lll has come to this country to make formal restoration of the Hawaiian CREEK INDIANS TURN DOWN THE DAWES ment c-f American by the insurgent junta of Hong Kong in an open letter to President McKinley and the people of the United States the Associated The general nation also displeased and selves they cannot allow like Associated Press Dispatches by The Tribune's Special Leased 1 Nov. 21.-Sccretary Bliss has received a from In- dian Inspector in the announcing that the ot the Creek elections has just and the Daiwes alter recalling to an interviewer But the object of the the Filipinos have loyally and moderate that their Ively lie alluded arid be to General Merritt's reference to the j do see Filipinos as as not be submitted their con- echo of a Spanish and he like the when Aguinaldo's agent then asked to the tribal of his The story of the alleged as told her the by save The girl was by Brandes and his wife does not agree her father be in many It severely on point that husband and father went down on a tain kind of only to find his dead and strangled on the The does not ex- plain what the girl was or could the as she bad already en in a severe are private property and not subject to nave been when hanging by the crown It is at to made a sound resembling 000. It the crown lands thait of at the Neither are therefore j lt Bhow that Brandes went to either front m- rear door to ascertain whether noise had by an early of to the doors he went to the girl's and as Lillian deald and must have been dead at the alleged was It manifest that it was not she who had the and therefore there was no reason why tha father should BO to her Another suspicious feature is. the fact that the aprons by means of which the girl was suspended to the had been fashioned into a rope with what is known as a slip Tals was a difficult thing to and yet It Was made with somewhat the skill of a person experienced certainly displayed in- girl had of which had in a-1 certain part of tho had a. added it is too He said was Associated Dispatches by The Tribune's Special Leased fire which broke the pork of John P. Squire East in ious eleven of whom property loss watchman factory was during the progress the feared he has lost his life in in a. person 16 years o-f and at a with a mind the f more Then St was known girl's life The mother and rather but may of his own daughter occupies a cell by himself in the upper story of the County He is thirty-eight years of of regular dark a thin moustache very black as to color and a swarthy He was on by a Tribune porter this morning and a ment regarding the case In which he figures so am a private he had been up Friday night at my I got home at 6 o'clock and went to I spoke to my wife who was In She was asleep and not hear me. I started to go asleep when I knocking down as If some one was knocking trying to get In. My wife was partly aroused I wont to and I wao just off when the noise was .My wife went down to se what caused tha 2.) t the Don't Miss Charming Cottage first near Ave. Modern and in excellent Six rooms and High lot 30x100. Cost to DR. C. H. Announces that ho has resumed the jce of dentistry at rooms 207 and 203, Central Bank phone white 974. Office 10 to 12 M. and 1 to 4 P. M. J. 901 BROADWAY FITTED Astigmatism When yo you do BO to abut out too much Hru Ironi Ibe or eoni upon norne ob- Wohe In tor to