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LA TER NEW S. GOLD HILL NEWS. r iB iis n x u GOLD H IL L ... ■ VKRY B A T U K D A Y . ............. O R E cO M . Peace reigns in Veneauela. Colombiau revolutionist« have cap tured Panama. Honolulu Chinese w ill ask |«owers to restore Emperor Kwaug Hui. Ten thousand Chinese opi<>«e the Russian advance at New Chwaug. "Aunt Mary'* W alling, a pioneer, died at Amity, Or., aged 82 year«. There w«a a stampede from Juneau to the new placer diggings on Glacier bay. Militiamen have beeu called out to quell the striking fishermen on Eraser river, B. C. A family of six weut bathing in a shallow lake near Ventura, C al., and only one lives. The . brigadier-generals who w ill serve nnder Chaffee are Grant, Barry and W ilson. . D. Alexander, a prominent businesn i man of New Watcom, W ash., met death by asphyxiation. Poor out of a party of five prospect ors lost their live« as a result of a terri-' hie trip to the head water« of the Stew art river. in the Kloudike. The Kumassi relief volumn has re turned to Fumsu, bringing the defend ers of the town. The besieged were on the point of giving up when rescued. Turkey is considering the subject of sending a force to China to co-operate with the powers. The Snltau is great ly affected by the barbarous acts of the Chinese. The Gaynor-Greene hearing develo|ied the fact that Captain Oberlin M. Cartel made heavy purchases of bonds while in charge of government work in Sa vannah haibor. th « China Promises to Escort Them to the Sea lilt NEWS OF I WEEK N O T H IN G C o in p r e h n » l» e A u n lh r r A r ru u n t C om e* T h ro u g h ant K e tirw H a p p e n in g « of o f th e th e Im p o r t l* a * t W eek C a lle d F ro m th e T e le g r a p h C u lu m u i. W A IT IN G 0202003201300063 P R O V E S T H E M A L IV E That T h e y N a v e H e e ii M a a a a r iw l IS utuora A b o u t L I t lu u g t 'h a u g ’ a M la a lu u . FOR 0O.OOO. PROFECTfO B U M «11111« A d m i r a l s l i r v h l r M e l 1« A d v a iir o W i l l i a l.rs s M w w ilio r. Ixindon, July 26.—Hir Claude Mac Donald’« iii«*»«ge. dated July 4, ap pealing for relie'l, is regard««) in Ixin don as only a prelude to the altecluta coutirmatiou of the massacre. This I* the opiniou also of the Japanese minis ter here. The newspaper« suggest that the British m inister’» dlspntdi was held back auil released alum t the «ante tim e a« Mr. Conger’s, under the m i i i « terms. Although the American and British forces are working harmoniously, the question of means of communication between Takn ami Pekiu give»evidence of jealousy lietween the powers, ami other dispatches from Tien Tsin show the language difficulty haa been ham pering the military operations. A dis patch to the Daily New« from Tien Tain, dated July 14, aud describing the fighting, says: ‘•Colonel Liscnm mistook the mail, and was nearly isolated. Geueral Dorwood, on a premature report from the Japuuese commander that the city had been entered, oidered a geueral ndavnee, which proved a costly error. Much valuable time was lost and tron- ble occasioned yesterday afteruooa be cause messengers between Geueral Fas- bima and General Dorwood did not understand each other’s la n g u a g e/’ The Tien Tsin correspondent of Die Daily Mail savs that when the Chinese regulars saw the Boxers who led the attack lieing killed, thev began to re tire. He asserts that the admirals have decided that it w ill be useless to move toward Pekiu without at least 60,000 men. In an editorial referring to this statement, the Daily Mail com ments upon the American proposal tc advance with 7,000 men. It says: “ W e b a ie (earned in Africa how dangerous it is to despise pur enemies, and in the interest of civilization, we do not wish to see such a lesson read to the United State« by the ‘heuthou Chinese.’ ’’ A whole Iwtch of Tien Tsin dis patches aie published today. All praise the gallantry of the Americans and Japanese. The Standard’s corre spondent eays that the Americans at first made a mistake in underestimat ing the fightiug capacity of the Chi nese, whose fire was really terrific. He expresses some doubt alsiut the ability of- the a li.es to hold the posi tions captured unless they are rein forced. It appears that large hauls ol silver were made by the allies, the metal lieing carried away in buckets, and the Chinese calmly assisting. Requests tor mediation addressed to foreign powers are interpreted here to be apropos to a request for foreign aid to repress the rebellion, and I.i Hung Chang’s statement that he could resiore order with 2,000 white troops is looked upon as a subtle argument in favor ol appointing him to command the allied forces, to the exclusion of a Japanese. Nonunion Fishermen on the Fraser River. 0 0 0 S T R IK E R S W ARNED BACK T h e M la o r lt jr o i l b » F is h e r m e n O m - H a t T la I 'p I b a F n l l r e « a lm u n l a d a s it« af th e R iv e r . Lebanon. Or., bad a $10,000 Are. Vauoonver, IL C ., Jnlv SS,— Th.» Leaden, July 2 6 —The Chiu««« m ix crisis has come in the strike which haa Lord Robert.« has attacked Middle* •te r . Hit Chi Chen Len Feng Loh, has paralysed the salmon canuiug industry communicated to the press the follow fcarg. on the Frewer river. Three ilmumiud ing dispatch from Hheug, director of Tien Tsin and neighborhood are d ear Jnpuiiese tUhernien, oeenpyiug 1,600 the Chinese railways and telegraphs, •I Chinese. boat*, started ont from the fishing v il and Tao Tai, of Shanghai, date«! Shang Oriental war is affecting the world’s lage of Hteve«tou today under the pro hai, July 28: money markets. tection of the Hixtb regim cui, The “ Information from Pekiu. dated July m ilitiam en were formed in line around Forty persona were injured at a street 18, says that the Tsung Li Yamuu de the wliarve«, aud with hauled nil«?* car accident at Niles, Ohio. puted Wou Ju i, au uuder secretary of warned lank the atrikers, wbo had the de|>artmeut, to see the foreign min The New York Republican state con hitherto prevented any fisherman thi* isters, anti he found every one well, vention w ill be held September 4. «eason from plying his calling on th»» without any m issing, tire German e x Minister Wu has word that the Fraser. For Hteveetou 1» under martial cepted. General Yung Lu is going to Pekin authorities are protecting the law, and the 600 mem tier* of the Fish m emorialise the throne tv send them foreigner«. ermen's union who had HuceMHfully m all under escort to Tied T s iu .in the timiadated *i< times a« many JapaBeoe hope that the military operation« vyili Crop prospects in the Pacific North and Indians, found it a hopeless under west indicate a yield of 40,000,000 then he stopped." taking to coutinue the tight when their bushels of wheat. The Shanghai correspondent of the euemlca had secured m ilitary authority Daily Mail, telegraphing July 28, «ays: The Cuuarv liner Campania cut in aa an ally. Lieutenant-Colonel Wor “ A letter from a Chinese official in twain a bark, which sank at once, car suop, who is in command of the regi Shang Tung has Iteeu received by an rying down II men. ment. sent to Stevestou early this morn active functionary here, containing the Colombian trxvps w ill fight the revo ing and made hi« position more em following passage: lutionists outside of Pauama, so ar not phatic by his declaration to the strike “ ‘A t the beginning of the month to endanger the city. leaders that ha and hi* men were there the foreign missionaries made seveial for buHines«, not play, aud that at the Populists refused to go into the Idaho attempts to send messages out of Pekin, first evidence of au attack u|*m any fusion, and nominated a full ticket. hut, thanks to the strict watch kept on fisherman, he he Ja[iaiie»e or Indian, Democrats and Silver* Republicans the city, the bearers were all caught the troop« would shoot to k ill. Under fusing. and executed. On the 4th inst. only the Canadian regulation*. blank am 400 foreigner« were left alive in Pekiu, Li flung Chang got a cool reception munition in never supplied In riflemen Two fatalities at Tacoma. Coal and one night, when the big guns were at Hong Kong. Russia has called on ■ pon such occasions a* thia. Every the border provinces of Siberia for the passer ou transport Rosecraus fell incessant!? tired, it was known that all memlier of the four companies at Htev- through a trestle and drowned and a the legations and foreigners were fin reserves. eston today had 34 rounds of ball am student at Vashon college instantly ished, although pretended telegiama The Eight infantry is returning from killed w hile felling a tree. munition, ui deadly as any soldier in contradicted these facts.’ " Cuba to go to China. Heavy artillery j Hunth Africa is supplied with. The St. Petersburg correspondent of Famine threatens the city of Tien has been ordered to leave Fort Reilly It is due to th eu ctiou of the Ja|*an»i*«- the Daily Mail asserts that there are Tsin. Hundreds of thousands of Chi- ' fur the Orient. that the precipitation of the clim ax in differences of opinion in the Russian namen are leaving their homes in the Hawaiian plantation owners are districts where fighting is going on, council of war. The minister of war, the existing difficulty must lx? ascribed trying to induce 5.000 Puerto Ricans without means of support. For a time the Japanese w eie fiigbt- General Kuropatkin, wishes to send to move to the Pacific islands on a euad iuto acquicHeuce with the striker*, 100,000 men to clear the rebels out of Harry Arinott, locator and part \ Manchuria. On the other hand, ac three years’ contract. but their supplies became exhuuste«! owner of the L ittle Annie gionp of cording to this correspondent, Emperor aud hunger was a freqeuut visitor at Documents relating to a plot against mines in the Big Bug djgtrict, Arizona, their boats and in their cabins. They the American authorities in Manila has committed suicide at Prescott by Nicholas wishes the operations limited belli a "monster mass meetlUg and de have been found in a rebel lecruitiug taking strychnine. Despondency d u e ! to the defeuse and purification of th« cided Io go out this morning, despite frontier districts. Let two strong office in San Miguel. to ill health was the cause. armies, one of the allies in the south the threats of the white fishermen, who The Yaqui Indians, of Mexico, are i Presdeut McKinley has replieo to and the other of Russians in the north, had been holding ont for 26 cents a reported to have been broken up, ano China, signifying his willingness to confrpnt the Chinese, and the rising fish, while the canners refuse«) to pay the government will offer them induce mediate betweeu the imperial govern so the czar is said to argue— would more than 20 cents. This decision of ments to return to their farms. the Japanese, the throat against them ment and the powers, on condition be bound to collapse. “ We want no The Frazer river fishermen’s strike that anarchy in the empire oe sup conquests," he îb reported to have de by the strikers, aud (he rumor that the fs now deemed beyond settlement, a pressed and foreigners he given com clared at the conclusion .of the sitting strikers planned to hum down all the serious collision between peace officers plete protection. of the council. “ What we desire is to 47 canneries on the Fraser river, in and strikers having taken place. duced the municipal authorities of Five hundred marines left W ashing protect onr frontiers and to steer into smooth waters the Chinese ship of Stcveston, backed by throqmagistrates, Count Castellane, husband of Anna ton for China, via San Francisco. to api>eal for m ilitary protection. Could, fought a duel with Count j A w ell known packer says Ue fears state, now buffeted by the waves o civ il war." The white fisherman are very hitter Orlowski in the suburbs of Paris, in 1 salmon w ill soon be exterminated. There is nothing further this morn against the s o h l i e i s , hut are afraid of which Orlowski was slightly wounded. the loaded rifle*. Colonel Worsuop Texas woolgrowers are holding about ing that throws any light upon the in y s- T h r e e P o lic e m e n M ho t. The executive council of the Ameri 4,000,000 pounds of wool for bettei tenons situation. Two urgent dis does n ot believe they w ill dare to a t New Orleans, July 2 6 .—Police Cap tack the Japanese u,«ou their return can Federation of Lalior issued an ap prices. patches were addressed yesterday by tain John T. Day and Policeman Aug from their fishing trip late tonight, peal to all wage-workers to organize the Chinese minister to the Pekiu gov unions or join those already in ex- ' The allied Peet bom Warded the fort ernment and the administration of tel ust T. Mora is in the hospital suffering and the cauueis think that the back at Takn all night before they were suc isteuce. egraphs,* strongly recommending the flora three wounds received in an en bone of the strike has lx?en broken. cessful. lestoration of telegraphic communica counter last night with two desperate The Fishermen*« Uuion, at a meeting Smallpox is prevalent at Nome C ity. ! The report of the state Istnks of tion, so as to enable the powers to negroes, Leonard Pierce uud Ruber) bslay, 600 members being present, Boxers are reported on the Coiean Washington show a heavy increase it learn of the safety of the foreign m in Charles. The officers were attempt!» again voted to decline the 20-ceut rate frontier. deposits. isters. U ntil such proofs are secured, to arrest the two negroes when the lat accepted by the Japanese. Their lead The shingl« m ill at Toledo, Or., was General Dewet has again cut Lord no one here is inclined to alter the ter opened fire. A fusillade followec ers. who left Stevestou last night, re totally destroyed by tire. I Roberts’ com munications and captured opinion that the Chinese are merely during which Policeman Mora was turned tuday and advised the strikers severely wounded. Pierce finally sur to abandon the Fraser river as a place of juggling to gain tim e. There is said to be a lack oi harmony , ¡ 100 men and a supply train. rendered, lint Charles, though wound euiploymeunt if the canners did not Rumor circulates briskly aronnd the between the allies in China. Citizens of Porcupine district, ed, escaped. Charles was traced ami Fire in Poinroy, Wash., destroyed Alaska, have issued a petition protest personality of Li Hung Chang. H e is found later in the night bv a squad of come to their terms, but many strikers credited with a mission to offer to cede do not take kindly to this deal, especial property to the value of $10,000. ing against British aggression . The negro shot his way ly as they realize the canners cun get to the allied |>owers two provinces as officers. Prince Tuan has an army of 15,000 1 Joseph E. Mullen, who was convict indem nity for the Pekin outrages and through the officers, killing Day and all the fish they want so long as the The shoot Japanese are nnder m ilitary protection. men ready to fight the foreigner-. ed in New York for the murder of hie also to offer to restore order and give Ixtiiib, and again escaped. ing has caused great excitem ent, and a Many of the strikers are iudividuully wife, was electrocuted in the prison at Republicans of Idaho nominated D, facilities for trade with the outside W. fitandrod, of Bannock county, for Sing Sing. world, on condition of the surrender of hundred policemen and a vast crowd of in favor of accepting the 20 cents jwr governor. A terrific wind, rain and hail storm Kiao Chon, AVei H ai Wei and Man citizens armed with revolvers and shot fish which the Japanese are earning to swept over the town of Ironton, Ohio, churia by the powers and the with- guns and rifles are searching foi day, and the Indians, who have hither Prince Tuan In^* i-sned au edict to Charles, who w ill doubtless lie killed to sid«?d with Die whites, are now ready demolishing a large planing m ill, nn- draws! of all missionaries. fix a definite date for a general upris oij sight. roofing several houses and uprooting to follow the exam ple of the Japanese. ing in China. C h in e s e L n u n r trle a C lo s e . tree«. , • ‘S h o t U p ” a T o w n . The steamer Cuteh lias arrived at T h e lla rlln g t< > n *< I ’ lm ia . Chicago, July 25.—The Chinese Gran«I Encampment, W yo., .Inly 26. Senator Pettigrew lias a letter from Vancouver, B. C., from Skagway, with Denver, July 26.— A special to the a Filipino general, purporting to give population of Chicago is perturbed over — A band of sheepmen visited Copper- Republican from Sterling, Colo., says: 9300,000 in gold dust. the reports from the various part» of Ion, a new mining town. 20 miles west Milk dealers of Chicago are being the terms of an interveiw with Dewey the city that hecause-of Caucasian an p i here, ami “ shot up the tow n," rid From action taken in this city today it prosecuted for using formaldehyde to at the outbreak of the Spanish war, in tipathy aroused by trouble in the Celes dling the saloons and other buildings appears that the Chicngo, Burliugtm which the admiral promised Philippine preserve their product. tial empire a boycott has been in stitu t With bullet«. It was done as a warn Ac Quincy Railroad Company contem independence. ed against Chinese laundries and truck ing to prospectors to leave the locality, plates entering th«i m il road field in San Francisco Chinese may fight the Four of the officers and employes of farms. Wn Hung Lee, a banker in which is used as a range by the sheep Alaska. February last article* of in Boxers. American born Mongolians corporation were filed w ith the county are organizing a national guard com the Tacoma Railway & Power Cfin- Chinatown and probably the richest men. The miners are making prepara clerk of this eounty for a railroad from pany were arrested charged with w an Mongolian in the city, says four laun tions to resist farther raids. pany. this city to Akron, Colo., to be known si augther for the Fourth of July street dries have been forced to suspend busi The steamship Garonne, just return ns the Akron, Sterling & Northern. It a n I n t o a L a n t ls lh le . railway disaster, in which 43 |«ei8ons ness during the past week, and Chinese ed from Alaska, has been chartered bv were killed and over 60 injured. La Crosse, W is,, July 26.— The Chi These pajiers bore the signatures of the laundries generally report a falling off the United States and w ill be used to Today an cago, Milwaukee Ac St. Paul pussenget officials of the Burlington. The American policy of proceeding of 60 per cent in their business. Bank carry supplies and troops to China. train No. 2, which is due here at 3:05 amendment to these articles was filed, er Wu said today: “ The w hite peo^Me England is alarmed over report that as if the good faith of the Chinese gov think we are in sympathy with the A. M., was wrecked about 6 o’clock permitting the building of a Hue from Chinese are invading Siberia, thus giv ernment were not donbted, w hile in no Boxers, and that they have onr moral this morning at K ing’s Coolie, near the head of Valdes bay, in Ala*ka, to thence through ing Russia an exense^or descending on wise relaxing effort to reach our m in support. Nothing conld be farther Wabash, Minn., by running into a Keystone canyon, Pekin and holding territory conquered. ister, is believed to hold two chances from the truth. Every Chinese in the landslide at that place. Engineer Dutch valley to Thompson pass. af success to the one chance of the other cit^ regrets the trouble, and hopes that Hathaway and Fireman Thom.is were Germany, Russia and France have foreign governments. Y e llo w F e v e r S e ru m n S uccess. the foreigners have not been murdered. instantly killed, and several passengers come to an agreement regarding future Vera Cruz, July 26.— The first pa The St. Paul Cold Storeage & Ware Home of us have even authorized the who were in the forward coaches were action in China. Russia will entry im tient treated with the yellow fever a seperate campaign against Pekin on house Company’s large warehouse at Chinese consuls at Han Francisco to injured, some seriously. serum by the young Brazilian experi St. Paul, Minn., was destroyed by fire offer to the Chinese government oui the north. menter, Dr. Belingzahi, is fully eon- T e a m s te r* F ro m C u b a . The total loss is estimated at about services and onr property, to the end The Chinese empress is alleged to 1150,000, with au insurance of $50,- New York, July 26.— The steamer vahoent. Other patients treated are have proposed to Japan a wholesale 300. The warehouse was filled with that the foreigners, especially the Mexico arrived today from Havana, progressing favorably. There is intense massacre of foreigners in both countries. tintter, fiu it, tobacco, eggs, whisky Americans, in Chinn may be saved." having among her passengers 24 United interest in the experiments. Patients Li Hung Chang is said to have been rod other commodities. Htates teamsters who have in charge very low with violent vomiting have Y e l l o w F e v e r a t M « « r d e l R io implicated in the affair. 195 mules for the army. The mules been treated, and the effect is marvel Among the passengers on the steam Havana, July 25.— Yellow fever has are stowed betweeu decks on the Mex ous. New locomotives just put oil by the Denver Rio Giande Railway have an ship Ameiica-Marii, which has arrived broken ont In the barracks of the Sev ico. Heventy-seven passengers of the A R u n a w a y F r e ig h t. unique attachment as a safeguard at Han Francisco from Yokohama, via enth United States .cavalry and the Mexico were sent to Hoffman island for Halt Lake, Utah, July 26.— A freight Honolulu, was K. Takahira, the Jap First United Htates infantry in Pinar against robbers, in the way of a nozzle observation. - train on the Utah Central branch of ou the roof of the cab. These connect anese minister plenidotentiary to the del Rio. There h^ve be$n nine deaths th e Rio Grande Western today got be United States. Mr. Takahira conferred during the last month, and 11 case» w ith the hot water of the boiler, and Mrs. Thomas Brown, a pioneer, died yond the control of the engineer, and, point nt the rear end of the tender. with the Japanese at H onolulu, and are now tinder treatment in the hospit at Uhewlah, W ash., July 20. striking a sharp carve toppled over. The nozzle can send a mixed stream of will present their claim« for damage a« als. Today General Lee moved the Engineer J. P. Ferguson was instantly t result of the burning of a portion of eamp three miles into the country, and «team and boiling water at 200 pound» The bridge across the CalipooiA river killed, and Fireman Wiseman badly Honolulu during the plague epidemic the quarantine w ill ba strictly ei> at Brownsville, Or., is being built. pressure that would kill anyone in it» scalded. The accident occurred near there. range. The work will require a month. P a ri City.