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Washington, Julv 19.— A decidedly
81. Ixmia Transit Company refuses
more hup«*iul feeling with reused to tha
News of Repulse of Allies Chinese
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to arbitrate with the strikers.
situation was HppmeiiT 111 all Chinese Arm y Is Bursting
administration
circles this evening.
Chicago Chinese, having just learned
Confirmed.
Its Bounds.
The tide of sentiment, which had ^bcen
of the trouble in China, ate greatly e x
markedly pessimistic, turned with tha
cited.
announcement
of the victory of tha A TTA C K ED C A P IT A L OF A M U IP
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• Twenty persons were prostrated by
alliea at Tien Tsin, and tlie capture of
heat at New York. Temperature 100
the forts and native city, and gathered
degrees.
T h r e e T h n u a a in l F r i e n d l y l liln e a e OIR- further strength front Minister Wu’» I t
P r a r ll e a ll Z a D s e l a r a ll u i i n t W a r
C w m p r e h e a a tv e R e v ie w o f I h r liiip u r h -
Foreign warships have their guns
« lu i» O r d e r e d K il l e d l>y I 'r lu e e T u a n cablegram declaring that tlie foreign
A g a in » * t h a f 'a a r ’a C le v s n iie v n *
. a n * lle p p e t i l n g a o f tha» J*a«t W r,
trained on Che Foo, in anticipation of
- M in is t e r W u '» H it u » t !'•>».
ministers at Pekin were safe July 9.
■ «taalan a H a v a SO.OOO H a u .
C u lle d Fruii» t h e T e le g r a p h C u lu u iu i.
an outbreak.
Aside from these dis|iutches, the ar
Fleet of the revolutionists has been
W ashington, July 18.— Tlie navy rival of tlie president aud tlie special
Aniericau athlètes were aucceasful at captured by government forces in Co
Ixindoii, July 19.— The Dally Mail
dpeartmeut
this morning received offi cabinet ¿Meeting called to consider th«
the Faris tournament.
lombian reltellion.
cial confirmation from Admiral Remey situation were the featurea of the day. publishes a aeiii-utlonzl diapaich from
• t o all day fight betweeu the Boers
The big steel plant of the Federal of the reverse of the allied forces at The cabinet met at 2:30 this afternoon, Mt. Petersburg, dated Monday, which
and Biitish at Platkop resulted indeci Bteel Company, at Lorain. Pa., has Tien Tsin on the morning of the 13th. leas than an hour after tlie pres blent tsseils that there ia no doubt that
Over 106 Chinn lias declared war against Kuaaia.
sively.
been closed down, throwiug 4,000 men The dispatch is dated Che Foo, July reached the W hite House.
newspaper men thronged the corridors
“ The Russiuil press, ” revs tiie corre-
16, and says:
The Russian m inister at Pekin is out of work.
while
the
cabinet
was
sitting
behind
qwuideiit,
“ is restricted to the publica
aaid to have been boiled to death by
‘ ‘Reported that the allied forces at
Two transports, with 1,200 officers
closed doors. The aceue resembled tha tion of ilHciul details, anil tho publica
tacked
the
untive
city
the
morning
of
Boxers.
and men. sailed from Manila for Taku.
«
hottest days of the Spanish war. Thera tion of any itlspatelies fiom the front
Nine houses were entirely consumed The hospital ship Relief has also been the 13th, Russians on the right, with were present Secretaries llay, Root,
has liet-n pioliil>iti«l. I hear, however,
the
Ninth
infantry
and
marines
on
the
and many others damaged by tire at sent to Taku.
Long, Gage aud Postmaster-General from a reliable so-ire«, that the ( ’blues»
left.
The
loss
of
the
allied
forces
is
Dunsmuir, Cal.
Mrs. Klizalieth C. Tolmau, w ife of large; Russians. 100. including artil Smith. At the conclusion of the awe- trtxtps and tlie Boxe-
• /«d a Rn«»isi»
■ A German paper says the seizure of Geueral J. C. Tolman, and a pioneer
lery colonel; Americans over 30; Brit sion, which lasted two and a hall transport vessel laden ««i.o '»unitlons
Kiao Chon has caused the present trou of 1652, died at her home in Ashland, ish over 40; Jaiwnesc, 58, including hours. Secretary Rtait gave out the fol at Arisgou (on the Amur river, alsiul
lowing formal statement of the action 18 miles from tlw i.utsiaii frontier),
ble with China.
Or., aged 71 years.
colonel; French, 25.
of
the cabinet:
killing almost the entire Russian escort.
Fire at Durant, I. T., wiped out the
‘‘Colonel Llscum, Ninth infantry, i
At New York city, Terry McGovern,
greater portion of the town, causing a feather weight champion of the world, killed; also Captain Davis, marine 1 ’’The president lias determined that They next suddenly attacked slid Isiin-
lose of $100,000.
defeated in three rourds, Frank Erne, oorpe. Captain Lemley, Lieuteuants I the facts known to ua do not require Larded the town of Blagovcstchuesk,
or justify calling an extra session of capital of t»e Amur government, on
Butler and Leonard wounded.
All foreigners have been removed light weight champion of tlie world.
‘‘At 7 in the evening an allied attack cougresa. Should future developments the Amur river. The garrison held out
from the town of Wa Chou, China, and
Sealing claim s are to be arbitrated.
on
the native city was rttpulsed, with indicate that he is unable to do what ia bravely, lint was finally overwhelm ing
are safe at Shanghai.
Russia, United States and England
great loss. Returns y«ft incomplete; required ^j.Ui tlie means n«w at his ly overpowered. Nearly all pwislMd am)
cdrttiuaml, and the action of congress ia the town was burned.”
United States Senator John 11. Gear, have finally agreed on a method Of d is details not vet continued.
necessary .to furnish either men or
of Iowa, died at Washington City of posing of long pending Behring sea
-■ “ REM EY.”
trouble.
heart disease, aged 75 years,
r i a n t y o r llu s a la n » ,
Consul-Geueral Gfodnow cabled to I money or authority, he w ill not hesitate
In Bomtiay, India, for the week end the state department front Shanghai I to call it together.”
London, July 10.—The news of th»
A large part of the business district
of Prescott, Arizona, were burned ing July 7, there were 9,928 cases of under today's date that these is noth- J The decision that an extra sesaiou of Msnchuria disturbances is not regarded
cholera in the famine district, of w hich ' jug lliore u', „,,„„-1 HiueB his cablegram congress was not demanded hy existing as justifying the serious view attribut
cansing a loss of $1,000,000.
6,474 were fatal, and in the native j of the m h inHt> rhw disiiatch
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report- , conditions was the outcome of the ed hy the Daily Mail’s advices. Amur
The steamer City of Topeka ai rived states 9,526 cases, of which 5,892 were
ed
the
attack
on
the
legations
at
Pekin showing which luith Secretary Root ia Isiundary territory between Eastern
at Seattle fiom Lynn canal with be fatal.
as about to beigu. Mr. Goodnow's I aud Secretary Ix m g made as to the Hibaria and Manchuria. Th» district
tween $750,000 and $1,000,000 in gold
statement is in direct contradiction of force that can lie thrown into China has tieen the scene of local distal hence»
Joe
Bartoni,
a
wealthy
sheepman
of
dust fyom Klondike.
W estfall, Malheur county. Or., was the Shanghai story that all foreign con without the authorization of additional for a long time, owing to provocative
Twenty square miles of forests were accidentally killed w hile stacking hay suls were informed Saturday hv Sheng | triaips by congress, and also tlie decid conduct of the Cossacks toward th»
bnnred by a tire started by a firecracker on his ranch, being struck by a derrick that the legatinns|had fallen and the edly more hiqiefni feeling entertained 25,000 Chinese employed in tlie con-
by the president aud members of his alrnotion of the Russo- Manchurian
□ear Grub Gulch, Cal. The loss w ill fork, one prong of which pierced his m iuisteis were killed.
be hundreds of thousands.
Without exception today the foreign cabinet as to the safety of Minister rsilw ay.
neck.
Couger aud the other foreigners in
Several colliaioiia have ocenrred l»e-
.General rain has fallen over nearly
Peoria. 60 m iles southwest of Dal- I representatives in Washington accepted
a ll India during the past few days and las, Texas, was swept by a cyclone, • as practically certain that the foreign Pekin, due to tlie cable of Minister tweeu the Cossacks ami the Chines»
the prospects are that crops have im killing three persons. Two churches, , legations and ministers at Pekin have Wn, reporting the safety of tlie m inis troops, o n e hapjiened several week«
mensely improved. The famine area several dwelling houses and an ini- j been wiped out. The opinion is based ters July 9, two days after their re- ago, when two Ruasiau officers and 16
isirted massacre. W hile this cable is men were k illed ,. Th« extension of the
has generally been benetitted.
niense amount of farm property wus on the accnm ulating unotlicial data not regarded as conclusive, it is- ac Boxer movement to Manchuria has re
that
the
slaughter
occurred
about
July
Eight-hour shifts for all indergronnd destroyed.
cepted in good kiltjj.tor tlie present.
sulted in great destruction of th» ra il
men at the United Verde mine and an
The first suit for damages growing I 6 or 7. Even among the high Chinese
way,
com lu llin g the Russians to w ith
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officials hope has been about given np,
increase of 15 per cent in wages for
draw their officials. The Chinese tried
miners in certain portions of the mine out of the Fourth of July street car ac- ; hut they maintain that there is no offi
cident at Tacoma, in which 43 lives , cial information, and that they are as O r a e r a l f l r a n l HI a llie s C a p ta in H o llis * to slop tlie Russian steamer Michgel.
were announced at Jeionie, Ariz.
1 Ol»<l UCt.
were lost, has been filed by Harry Gaul, i
carrying ammunition, and the steamer
Advices weiie received from Sydney for the death of his son Harry, for $5,- ' much in the dark as others.
Washington,
July
19.— Brigadier- Selnuga, witli the Russian frontier
The
situation
as
a
telling
effect
on
that tribal wars Are raging at the Solo 000. Many other suits are expected. !
the Chinese minister, who is under a General Fred D. Grant, United States cotiimissiou on Isiarri, from passing up
mon, group. There has been a tierce
nervous
tension and agitation more volunteers, in subm itting to the war tlie Amur nt Igun, They fired on th»
Five
Chinese
regiments
have
been
battle between* the Mariai] fRoys) anil
severe
than
that of the American offi department an interesting apcouut of steamers, wounding an officer and a
Ma lata tribes. The losses on each side ordered from Pekin to Ching Han Po,
cials.
He
is
seeking to show in the pres the fighting around Imus, in Cavite few men, but the steamers reached
on
the
Grand
canal,
the
objective
point
‘
were heavy.
province, from September 29 to October Blugovestchiiesk. Th» local commander
Dynamite was exploded under a of the southern extension of the Boxer ent acute crisis that no matter how Iwd 8, last, closes by saying:
at Ariagou seems to have sent th»
conditions
may
1)«
in
China,
he
is
not
movement.
Shanghai
and
Che
Foo
are
Transit car in North St. Louis, and
“ All tho officers and men under my Rnssian a sort of ultimatum to quiet
the
less
anxious
to
serve
the
American
threatened,
and
an
attack
ou‘
New
four passengers were injured
A su
people aud government, for he has ootnmaud behaved w ell in all engage Manchuria.
burban car. thé only union line in the Chwang is imminent.
The Chinese, acoording to tlie Daily
taken
great pride in the kindly person ments, unless I except tlie movement
Ten thousand Boers are massing near
city, accidently ran into a strikers’
of Captain H o llis’ battalion of the Mail’s 8t. Petersburg cnrres|sindent,
al
relations
between
him
and
the
peo
’bus wagon and injured 12 occupants, Pretoria.
ple here. Minister Wu declares un Fourth infantry, from Imus, on October bm« thrown up fortifications and
< two seriously.
Demand for harvest hands in Eastern worthy of lielicf the cable report that 8, which was iM>t well conducted. placed 40 guns at a jMiint 12 miles from
Rich gold strikes have been made on Oregon is enormous.
Sheng, director of telegraphs and posts Some deserve especial mention for tiieir Ariagon, to dispute the passag« of the
the Koyukuk, some claim s staked out
Among these 1 liiissiatis. The «iflicial.Russian adivccs
More soldiers are needed for garrison at Shanghai, knew of the killing of the bravery and energy.
yielding $4 to the pan.
foreign ministers at the time he made would mention Captain Reilly, of the leav« the inference that Blugovestchnesk
duty in the Philippines.
Fifth artillery, who conducted tlie is still iy Russian hands, the Russian
Robbers held up an Illinois Central
Chinese reformers are using every en a recent suggestion that foreigners he
escorted out of Pekin it the allied forces move against Diuacayan, October 6; losses during tlie bointiardmeiit living
train near Paducah, Ky., blew np the deavor to save the foreigners.
wunld not advance. As a matter of Lientenaht Knatsenshue, my aid-de- only ttiren killed f|id live wounded.
express car and secured $10,000.
A mountain of gold bearing quartz is fact, Minster Wu states that the Chi camp, who nommanded the scouts d u r
Ihe yinnr m ilit a r y district was
The empress dowager has ordered said to have been fonnd in the Blue
ing the whole time; Lieutenant Fenton, mobilized a fortnight ago, on a war
nese
officials
have
no
better
means
of
the suppression of the Boxers and the river district.
learning the truth of affairs in Pekin Fifth cavalry, aid-tie camp, who con fisitiug, and it is believed that the
protection of the legations at Pekin.
A daughter of Theodore Haveinayer, than tlie foreigners, as all the usual ducted a company through from Bacoor Russian forces there sre 50,000 men and
A Pullman car was turned upside the sugar king, shot and auciilently means of communication are suspend to Inins, October 2, and was much ex- 112 guns.
The governor-general has
down near Redding, Cal., the nine oc killed herself.
ed. But he points out that Sheng jiosed in the lighting which occurred now ordered the troops on tlie frontier
cupants were all more or less injured,
Manila is now the counterfeiter’s could not have known of the death of Octolier 2, 3 and 6, and Captain to form a cordon. The Russian papers
but none fatally.
paradise. Big snap ip making Ameri the foreigners, else he would not have Cowles, wlio commanded the rtaxiu- demand retribution for Chinese auda
made a proposal that the foreigners he naissauce, Octolier 8, which resulted in city in Manchuria, but they hold to th»
Thirty-six bodies, horribly disfig
can dollars out of Mexican dollar«.
view that Russia must persevere in her
escorted out of the city. Thia latter a fight at St. Nicholas.
nred, have been recovered from the
Andy .Smith, 70 years old, was struck is considered proof positive by Mr. Wu
“ Major l«ee and Captains King and resolution to avoid w a i. Tlie < ’hines«
hull of the steamship Saale, recently
w ith paralysis at Kalama, Wash., and that Sheng considered the foreigners F ullei, of General Lawton’n staff, who minister in St. Petersburg has disavow
burned at Hoboken, N. J.
when found had been four days without alive.
were with me on October 3 and 6, de ed the events in Mauchuria, un behalf
..County Commissioner Campbell, of food or water.
serve special mention for their gallan- of his government, and lias promised
Spokane connty, Wash., was killed by
B iia itirR M I n t e r r u p t e d b y S t r i k e .
try, aud my personal thanks for tbs to make serious representations to
Heavy rain storms are raging in
an O. R. & N. passenger train near
Pekin regarding the consequences that
St. Louis, July 18.— The St. Louis assistance they rendered m e.”
Northern
W
isconsin.
All
railroads
Latah, Idaho. He was crossing the
w ill follow if tlie hostilities there be
have suffered from washouts. Hail did Transit Company today filed in the
N e w Y o r k « w e lt e r e « ! .
track in a buggy.
city register’s office its returns of trips
great damage to crops.
New York, July 19.— There was no continued.
A Hood of gold is pouring in from
and passengers for the quarter ending relief for suffering New Yorkers today.
It
is
reported
that
10,0(8)
Boers
are
..Alaska. The receipts of the govern
June 30 last, as required by law. In fact, it was hotter this afternoon
A C H IN E S E R E F O R M E R .
ment assay office at Seattle in the fis preparing to emigrate to America. These reports are particularly interest than yesterday, and there was scarcely
President
Kruger
w
ill
refuse
to
surren
cal year were $13,630,326.
This
i i '«
I «lea «»f Governing
ing, as showing the decrease in the any breeze. As was the case yesterday, t .o n g K a i
month’s recepts may exceed $6.000,- der until his supplies are exhausted.
H i m Kiiiplr«".
company's hvsiness, caused by the many business houses were com polled
000.
Theodore Greil, aged 60, an employe strike. During tlie first three months
Ilonobfln. July 12, via San Eran-
to close eurly in the afternoon, and it
of
the woolen m ills at Oregon City, ' of this yeui, before tlie strike was in
The Chinese government Is sorry for
wus impossible for la lairing men to cisco, July 19.— Long Kai Chu, the
the recent outbreaks, but bolds the Or., was accidentally drowned while augurated, tlie Transit Company, ac work in the streets after 2 o ’clock, in noted Chinese reformer, on whose head
powers hlamable. The empress dow attempting to get into a Isiat to row cording to its returns, carried 27,058,- Greater New York there were about 35 a reward of $65,f)00 is offered liy the
ager says the attacks on Tien Tsin were home.
585 passengers, its cars making 1.367,- cases of heat 'prostrations. Five per empress dowager, lias returned to Hon
The
The American bark McNear was lost 825 trips in so doing. According to sons died from tlie effects of the heat, olulu from the ltdynri of Maui.
the result of the lamibardment of Tien
on a reef near Laysan island, near its returns for the three months ending and one person, who had been over reformer has been in the islands abont
Tsin.
Savages of the Caroline islands at Japan. The passengers and crew spent June 30. its cars, made only 447,049 come and taken to a hospital, com m it three months, organizing the Po Wong
tacked a shipwrecked British crew, two days on the water and 'ended on trips and carried 13,733,621 passen ted suicide. Officially, tlie mercury movement, which has as its object th«r
gers.
ranged from 92 to 100 degrees between overthrow of tlie empress dowager's
aeiionely wounding two of the British, Laysan island.
the hours of i() A. M. and 5 P. M, hut regime Hiid the i^-instatement of th«»
Aumiral Seymour was compelled to
and were only driven off when an
H u r t b y F a llin g W a lls .
Societies have been
many thermometers at different [siints young emperor.
American cattle dealer came to the shoot his own wounded during the re
organized
here
rfmCa
large amount, of
illy
18.—
Niue
persons
were
<
Ihcago
throughout tlie city registered as high
cent disastrous retreat of the Pekin re
rescue of the British.
money raised, in speaking of how
injured, one fatally, hy falling walls as 106.
__
•
lief
expedition.
They
preferred
it
to
On the Baltimore & 'Ohio railroad,
China may be governed in the future
in a lire caused by lightning tonight at
K<»«* h * •le i Tor«» D e s t r o y e d .
a deliberate attempt to wreck the tortue by barbarous Chinamen.
Michigan street and Dearborn avenue.
Kingston, Jamaica, July 18.— A let lie said:
Judge W. H. Washington, of Phila
Washington express, bearing $3,000,-
“ The opening up of China so that
Fireman
Robert
Meanv w ifi die, ter from AtrHto, Colombia, savs Boras
000 in gold to the subtresaurv in New delphia. h direct descendant of Augus
The total damage amounts to nearly del Toro has been visited by a terrific tlie Chinese may lie. aide to assim ilate
York, came very near being successful tine Washington, father of Geot-ge $200,000
Henry F. Vehemeyer <S gale, which destroyed many buildings foreign ideas of prngreaa and that all
at Folsom, a short distance outside of Washington, is dead at Castle Creek
<'<> ■ proprietors of the b/oom corn fac- and banana plantations. Immediately foreigners may share with tlie Chinese
Hot Springs, Arizona, of consumption.
Philadelphia.
torv estimates their loss at $150,000, after the gale a fearful fire swept the in development of the wealth of this
The general freight agents of leading He was 45 years old and a lawyer of stid J. Dreyfus & Co., furriers, at $30,- town, destroying its finest buildings. vast empire, the power tn China must
Western roads have formed an arrange recognized ability.
000.
The situation Is said to tie desperate, be centralized to preveut jealousy
A Holland submarine torpedo boat
ment for the pooling of business. Joint
among factions, and for the best inter
the.
peopie being d e mora 1 ized.
A t te m p t t o W r e c k Fan* T r a in .
agencies are to he established at Kan may protect the port of Portland, Or.
ests of China and the world tlie em
P e r is h e d In tJ ta h D e s e r t .
sas City, Omaha and St. Paul. A Two of the new ones soon to be con
peror should he reinstated.
Junction City, Kan., July 17.— An
W
illiam
s, . Aria., July 19.— Word
joint agent w ill he placed in charge of structed w ill be assigned to service on attempt, was made to wreck and prob
“ Last year the United States' pro
the Pacific coast, and one may come to ably to rob the Union Pacific “ flyer” reached here today of the death of J, posed to the other powers to open up
the traffic at each of these cities.
about four miles this side of Manhattan M . Menock, upon the desert of south China a m i to protect her territory from
Colombian revolutionists, under Gen the Columbia river.
ern Utah. Meneck, who was an engi
The Washington government will take this evening. Tha switch was turned neer and m ining expert, and a . repre partition. Much a course wfHl be found
eral Juan B. Gonzales and Simon
hut
the
engineer
succeeded
in
stopping
most beneficial and a policy most ap>
Chaux, have captured tfte oity of Popa- every, precaution against violence to
sentative of the gmithsoniau institu proprime to modern civilization .”
the
tiaiu
before
it
had
gone
but
a
yan, a capital of the department of Chinese in tlie United States, which is
tion, left here June 24 in company
Csuca. On the march to Popayan the intimated in some sections, in order short distance in on the siding. A with four others for southern Utah in
K n n ia s s l e R e l i e v e d .
revolutionists took all the cities near that the force of our demand for satis gun, dynamite and a bottle, supposed qu^st of the far famed lost copper mine
Fnmsn,
July . 18.— Rumasele haa
to
contain
nitroglycerine,
were
found
faction
from
China
shall
not
be
weak
,the Ecuadorian frontier, including the
that was claimed to have been visited lieen relieved hy the command
hidden
under
a
pile
of
old
ties.
under
ened by counter claim s.
Paport Tnnico.
by one of the ffartv. E. H. Good
Colonel Willocka
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