(' ) je J pte CXli ::Ct 0imck, VOL.. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 1, 1894. NO. 290 SHANGHAI IS EXCITED Li Hung Chang Raises an Army for Himself. ALL IS QUIET IN NICARAGUA Motzalto Indians Will Abandon Their Claim to Independence and Will Become Nicaraguans. ' England I Jealous. Shanghai Nov. 30. England ia evi rlentlv -rirerjarine a coud de main, with a view to protecting her interests in China. There can be no doubt that she resents the manner in which she is be ing excluded from a discussion of the possible terms of settlement between the two belligerents, and she has arranged "a naval demonstration at Chusat on De. cember 1st. The Alacrity, the Pigmy and the Red Pole have left here with sealed orders. They go to join Admiral Freemantle'8 flagship Centurion and other war vessels under his command. This is being done as a measure of pre caution, lest the Japanese should carry the war into Southern China, now that winter is arriving anil the northern ap proaches to the empire .will become ice bound and difficult. , A dispatch from Shanghai says great excitement prevails in naval circles there in consequence of the departure of the British ship from that port under sealed orders. The presence of three British cruisers opposite the eBtuary Bien Tang Kiang is coDBidered to 6how that Great Britain has decided more than to forestall her rivals in the East and obtain a voice in the settlement be tween Japan and China. The dispatch adds fears are increasing that Li Hung Chang will place himself at the head of an army which he has created for his . own purposes. Troops are. reported to . he arriving from different parts of the f. country to serve under Li Hung Chang. Tbe Football Shooting: Scrape.- - San Feancisco, Nov. 30. "Brick" "Whitehouse, the young man who was shot by young'Alexander IOughborough early this morning during a drunken row in a saloon where a crowd of college boys had congregated, will probably recover. The wound in the abdomen is not con sidered as dangerous as at first supposed. Whitehouse insists there had been no trouble between Loughborough and him self, and that he was standing some distance away when Loughborough whipped out his revolver and began firing into the crowd. It is- believed ' now that young Max Eosenfeld, who was slightly wounded in the hip, was the object of the attack. Loughborough is still in jail. All the young men are of wealthy and influential families, and it is said if Whitehouse recovers Loughbor ough will not be punished. Pott Arthur Easily Taken. Shanghai, Nov.. SO. The Mercury says that British and other naval officers who visited Port Arthur assert that it must have been taken without much . difficulty, as only the eastern forts re sisted. No Japanese except the gunners fired a shot. The whole place was in-, tact. The officers confirm the report that the Japanese commander ordered his men to give ' no quarter, since in marching from Talien-Wan he found eleven bodies of Japanese soldiers hor . ribly mutilated. England to Nicaragua. . London, Nov. 30. It is learned Great Britain has informed" Nicaragua she could not recognize certain decrees re garding land registration and other mat ters which Great Britain holds without i, violating the treaty itn Nicaragua. The statement that Great Britain re fused to recognize' the Nicaraguan gov ernment at Bluefields is positively de nied. The question was not one of sov ereignty of Nicaragua over the Mosquito . coast, which Great Britain bad already , acknowledged in the above, mentioned treaty. ' , Citizens of Nicaragua. Washington, Nov. 30. Dr. Guzman, Nicarguan minister, has received a ca blegram from the president of that re public which, in the minister's opinion, settles the troubles in Nicaragua, so far Highest of all in Leavening Power.- ( r v 7 --. f i as the Mosquito Indians are concerned Dr. Guzman's cable states that. a con vention of the Mosquito Indians at Blue fields unanimously agreed to. abandon the claim to independence of Nicarngna,- and to incorporate themselves in future as citizens of the republic. A New Chilian Cabinet. Valparaiso, Nov. 30, It is now said that a cabinet will be formed by. Satur day at the latest; but its life will not be long, it is feared. One or two of its members will be candidates for the preg idency. - - . - ' The London hitch in the sale of the warships Esmeralda has been settled, but now another one has arisen about where she will change her Chilian flag for that of China. Why England Changed.' Washington, Nov. 36. The suddenly modified attitude of Great Britain to ward Nicaragua is attributable, in the opinion of naval officers, solely to the positive determination of the TJnited States to maintain its announced prin ciples through a mobilization of war ships, if necessary, rather than by re course to the slow and unsatisfactory methods of diplomacy hitherto em ployed. . - -' Yellow Fever in Rio Janeiro. - New Yokk, Nov. 30. The Herald's correspondent in ' Rio Janeiro, Brazil, sends word that the epidemic which has appeared there is gt-nuine yellow fever, and strict vigilance is being exercised in examining all arrivals in the capital for the states of Rio Janeiro and Sao Paulo, to prevent tbe spread of the disease. The municipal health authorities are giving the matter the utmost attention. Two More Are Dead. Southbridge, Mass., Nov. 30. Two more of the football-players injured in yesterday's accident are dead, making four. They are John Street, 22 years old half-back of the Williams freshmen elev en ; and Victor Nelsoe, aged 23. There ia little hope for the recovery of Andrew Tailor, Alfred IT. Hughes and Charles Simpson. . . ' . . : . . Now Said the .English Government lias . M acle No Admlsftlons. LoNDon, Nov. 30. It is authoritatively stated that there is no truth in the state ment that the English government bad admitted that its minister to Bluefields had exceeded his powers with regard to the Bluefields incident, and that he would be recalled. " . China's Blame for Defeat. Shanghai, Nov: 30. The defeats sus tained by the Chinese are generally at tributed by then to the influence of German advisors of Li Hung Chang. Repairs on the warship Chen Yaen, which recently went ashore near Wei- Hai-Wei, have already begun. Gold in the Treasury. Washington, Nov. 30. The treasury gold reserve is intact again, standing to day, as a result of the recent bond issue above $103,000,000,-and when all the gold Is paid in it will reach about $115, 000,000. . 'Sentenced to Hard Labor. London, Nov. 30. In the central criminal court today Colonel Jacques, agent for the American claimants to the Townley estate, was sentenced to twenty months' imprisonment at hard labor. Charged With Perjnry. - San Feancisco, Nov. -30. Louis Co hen charged with illegal registration, was held for perjury by Judge Wallace this morning, and remanded to the cus tody of the sheriff. Banged for Hirder. Belleville, ill.j Nov. - 30. George Central was hanged today. He and Annie Kahn murdered the Iatter's hus band the 7th of last August. Central pleaded guilty. ine success tnat nas attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin ament in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been truely remarkable. 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