East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 28, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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PENDLETON, PMATILLA COUNTY, OttBeON, SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1900.
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UENERAL NEWS.
frederick Nolf
jggayi the Cheapest.
rV nc of Whlpa at whole-
Prices on All Our
Summer Lines
liTtM ..,. rare importunity
I I i i Ms I I 111 I I III 111.
Summer Need.
pai,ii I mi I .7" I
1 i ..i.. Br I,, i.'i,
flini'-. I
Bmhon I iirnlture.
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I ,nD mid 13.88
Mte I
B8r to l.4ri
91.88
r, Uluiiiil Bioyole in tin'
, .Jin Home worth and fisj.
Xrr a cNiniilcti' MIM of Fancy
It. 11. ,'l.i.i,, I .liiuuiiiirii
Weekly Kmiuer Agent
Have Been Reduced Again.
We are "Stun- Cleaning" with I VBIIgeauue for the recep
tion of our fall ii of .hi- whirl, will begin to arrive
bow August int. Her., in Bve 1 1 net which will leamr, the
mm heal in nearly nail and laaa than hall their real value i
Ladies' Shirt Waists...
(iiHul clmofimg "till here nt prices tlmt please nil who
them.
Lawns, Dimities and all Thin Goods .
Take another drop In prion thle week; all oar 80c and SBc
grades go dow n to I lie.
Crash Skirts...
One-third goes off the priea this week.
Crash Suits...
ror men pool ami poroBBj 88.80 a suit.
Summer Underwear...
Many choice 1 1 net lor men ami women, reduced (q BJe and BA
ALEXANDER HEXTER.
The Boston Store
NO LET UP TO THE
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale.
It's the siniplt' fact that we aif giving you bigger and better
value for yur money, that alwayi brings the people back. '
re the buniett people in town todaj and all Injcaune
You gel more for a dollar here than you can elsewhere.
Read a few of our prices. There are others.
n yanl-Wliit. India l.iucn, worth Sc a varil .
2 V) Turkish Towels, worth Iftkje. for
WiBMen Percale ami Lawn), worth i ami:;
i All our liae ol Led lee1 Sunnoer Neckwear at hall'
uri.v
laJea1 Covert Outing suits, worth tt.BO . .
Vlliltc llllfk mill Pin II. Klrirta nt I ill I . rices
hik Oall and CoTarl Suitings, worth Mb
San Huniietx. worth Xtc
CMMren'. Peraeole, worth :tv to ''
UuW Beumer Veata, . . 2 for
"' 1 n- I'iiiiiiv, lUguiidv . wiw.
at, timghains, ete., ut less than half what
rilll'll L.IM I.. I...- MmIUhIIh
LuriM an. I Clial lie's
e uiaghama, worth LfUc
ILadler Bolt, worth BBc to . lor
Jit Kid Oloven at 2'ic and "lie a
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5c
la
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pair
Lad lee' shoe, worth 18.80, for
Ladiaa1 Tan or Itlark Oxfords, worth for
Men's Shoe-, worth 11.80. now
Men's SIiin's, worth '.', for
CLOTHINO OEI'AKl MENT.
18 Men's Petunia Ooata, worth (tori 85o to 81, for
ih Hoys' Peraala Ooata, worth from BOe to 78c, for
24 Men's and Hoys' CraHl, Suits at half price.
iii Hoy Percale Suits age :i to 8 . worth ".v, for
0 ocii Men's i. .ill Shirts to clow out ut half
anoa.
4 do.en Men's Helmets to clow at BJe, worth gBe,
.'Hie, Bao, 7"c.
Fine line Siioinier Neckwear, worth 7", . t.. close at
Kvery SuinniHr suit of Men's and Hoys' Clothing
ut 20 er cent discount.
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$1.00
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Call and get a bargain. Come with the crowd to
Pendleton's Big Store.
he Best
Ever Browed.
PILSNER
BEER.
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c"'-.. i. in-, inn cun uriiiK
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nuit . u
mmmm I'll
C. V. HtAU
flaeVOW,
inslow & Head
for Infants and Children.
Tin- Kind You BJgaya) Alwuys BoOgdU Ii" lnu- HM Mljriui
tur iiI'CIium. H. rWtflher, and ho brcn nmU- und. r hia
1181 ITT WUnartalWI lr mm Allow no une
to dct.ive von In thin. Count.rtelU, luilUttloue and
JiiHt-as-Booil" aro but Kxn. i U... nt, and oudaiiKer tlio
health of CUlldreu-lixperieucc against Kxperiiueut.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the signature oi
sears uw oiguawuic
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Illllr.irimv i Di.Milon, xl lv. iiif
-ivia duu IH IIUL IUI IJCt
Jobbing . Specialty.
'nn to Order.
Coiumwood Ht., hitwian Alt
and Wohh.
Cad,eln Uki;ih Stage Line
c,a,v, Prop.,.
Lllp-J.
U4y . 11... fj . k
To buy your BT VIC8 ami KANGES win pg you
can buy Uie beet ami oheapeet, batidei eight dif
ferent line t aelfi-t from. The plaoe t buj
is at
JOE BASLER'S.
for ""22?
'Kiioitble frolgUt jid pee-
-THE EAST 0RE60NIAN.
a millionaire
. Mont . , died
Joaeph, Mo.,
home to To
on a Hurl inn-
Charles II Hoyt, the idaywrinht and
theatrical manager, has Ix-en adjndKed
insane at Hartford, Ootm., and taken
to a retreat there. His condition is
critical.
K. ti. Trout, said to In
took man of Dear Lodge
from heart disease at St.
while en route from liis
eka. He taken ill
ton train.
An order for llH.tXIO ggRBOBta to b
made up at once was NWifM at the
United states n oartenuaater dapot at
.lefferson ville, lnd. The (jarnieiits w ill
he sent bjf fast Ifelghl to Seattle and
thence to the Orient.
Under an assumed name, his past
prominence forgotten, and poverty
stricken. Mortimer l. Shaw, who con
ducted the telegraphers' strike in I8U,
pa teed away la K, Loviaog .inly is,
without his identity being known.
I lor.ncio 1,. liaxiola, a Mexican
hny. Hi years old, has Imcii arrestnl at
l.os Amides, mi a cliarfcre of rohliiiiK the
Kogaloa poatofflce ol JoOtM in cash.
The monay wai stolen ,n the alghf of
March 21 . (laiiola has cotifessisl his
gallt.
In introducing the Indian hiidyet in
the llOOaa ol OOttmOM the secretary ot
state for India. LjOfd tlaoge llaniilton,
coiiimeiided the patience, resignation,
coitrtesv and ahtention from crime
with which the 88,000.000 people in
he stricken area have laead famine.
The latest reports from India were
BBjrthlng hut satisfactory.
At Oroqaieta, In the Philippines,
two loldieTI entered a native store for
the purpose of 1,11 V 111(1 IihmI, While
there one of them was killed hy a 1k,o
and his head severed from his l,,sy.
Tne other escaped and nave the alarm.
A c pany of the Kourt ith Infan-
trv, itaUoaed at CaBUyun, repuinsl to
Oraqnlata and killed S natives, :w of
than bx'inu in a single hotiee.
TRAGEDY IN NEW ORLEANS
The Negro Charles Kills Nine Persons
Before He Is Killed.
DESPERATE BUTTLE IN THE STREET.
House He Took R-fuHe in Hid to Be Rumrd
Before He Could Be Oferpowered
and Killed Br the OftVers
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
t, I, Brooke, died al woodvilla, ire
goa, ,,i, the 88th I net, uuii 81 years,
lie came to Oregon in 1880, Betting in
Marion c,,unt .
The foundation of the new Catholic
church in Iturii", hus been completed,
and the stone work on the body of the
building is under way.
BaV. W H. Winans K Bared a frac
ture of his collar hone hy hcing
thrown tr .ii, his tMggy by his runawa;
horses at Salem Thlirsilay.
Three or four hundred I'imu Indians
long the Gila river above Han t'arh.s,
Arizona, have left the reservation 0W
Ulg to the failure of water.
Kloranoa Odall Boott, w ife of L. II.
Scott, of Tygh valley, Wasco county,
died in I Sainurutm hospital in
porUand Wedneaday, agad M years.
Attorney .1. II. Moray, lute of The
DalleBi now ol Wci-er Idaho, is ill of
diuhetes, uml not eXUeeted to live, lie
was the Ins i. n BOOll lor altoruey-
gaoaral of tireyun in isis.
Loaif NawaaM and J. Wiley, who
an ntined in the county jail ut As
toria to await the action oi the gHUtd
lory, uncle an unsiiccesstill attempt to
break out on Thvraday.
Mrs. Klials'tl, Marion I lenny , died
ut her home al Ashland, Thursday,
agad 51 years She leaves a hllshaud
and throe eoiiB Frederick A., William
K., ami Walter all living in Ashland.
W. L. Metculf, treusurer of the t'ily
of Bkagway, oomulttad suicide hy
shooting himself in the I, end on July
10, I he chum' or the deed is not
known. Metculf was veers old, a na
tive ol the state ..I tTaablagtoa, ami
nnraarried
jBOOfa M. UarrlaOD died at Whitsoli,
near I oresl UrOVO, July 'Jl, after
short lllneee, of Htomaoh Iraabla. Da
eaaaed a .sou ol Kev. Bj, M. Oaf.
rlaOB, an old pioneer, and u brother of
W. .1. tiurrison, both deceased, uud
wus uiod ',7 year. lie whs postmaster
at Whitson.
At North YitkiniH several transient al
sheep have o, . lirred in the past lew
days, ut sHtisfactory flgarea. i'uu
lioodtna sold 8800 lambs ut 2.'il each
and numerous bucks al f2' each. The
demand for sheep is graatar than for
inuny months.
At llarriabnrg. Liaa county, u little
Ifirl, atiid 4 years, loclictt by name,
I .... k a revolver Iron, the mailt U- piece,
uud, while playing with it, it was
dleciiarged, the ball entering her iloaa
ach ami coming out near the spine.
Her funeral was held Wednesday.
The Paper of the Peopl.
Kverybudy Knatf. It.
Tbe L.rgo.l Clroulalluii.
Mail AaverlUllig MeaUiu.
Women
Think
About This
In addrmmmlng Mrm
Plnkhum you arm oom
munioatlng with
A Woman
A woman whose mxpo
rlonoo In treating female
Ilia la greater than that
of any living person, male
or female.
She has fifty thousand
suoh testimonial letters
as we are monstantly pub
lishing showing thatLydla
. Plnkham'm Vegetable
Compound la daily re
lieving hundreda of auf
ferlng women.
Every woman knew a
some woman Mrs. Pink
ham ham restored to
health.
Mrs. Plnkham makes
no statements she cannot
prove. Her ad v lorn la
wwwmm Med Cx, Lbb. Ue.
('.KNKRKI. DRWKT'S OFFRR.
He Would Surrender If HI. Men Were
Allowed to Return to their Home..
London, July 88.- a dlepatuh from
I Gape Town say: Oanaral Ohrlatlan
IS'Wet offered to surrender on condition
that hil followers be paTttittea to re
turn to their homes unmolested Lord
wobarta rafaaad anything exoepl an an-
eondll ional surrender.
r. Dawat, the brother ol Ohrlatlan,
surrendered at Kroonstad veter,hiv
gaaapal Wood Return..
New York. July 88, ( ieneral Leon
ard Wood, the military governor of
Cuba, left for Havana tolav after a
Vlell of several weeks to (be I lilted
Stat, v
LI HUNG CHANG SAYS SO
o
Reports From Pekln Assert That the
Ministers Are Safe.
CHINKSK SUPPLY LKC.ATIONS RATIONS
A Russian Bank, r IbNBjN k ro nt Prkln .md
IVrlires the UlnlthTs, Their Fimlllet
and Seriiint.s Wire Murdered.
New Orleans, July JH. Last niuht
passtsl with very little disorder. The
pronipt action of the mayor la dis
tributing tojaada of ararad men thronnh
out the citv and the tact that the ne
gro, Chanae. who oaaaad all tin
trouble is dead, seems to have had a
I effect ill djOletlng the populace. ,
The negroes apparently are ghld that I
uharlaa is deed, today they appeansi
In larger nnmban than tor several
deya. Thousands of ihen, lelt the city.
The Kinine or Ckarlaa.
Alter a desperate battle lasting sev
eral hours, in which he succeeded in
killing Pol (Ol Sergeant U. I'orleoits,
Andy vanRnbraa. Eaapat ol the nollaa
pill, and Allnsl K. Ilbsunllelil, a
young hov, ami fatally wounding Cor
poral Jolin A. I.allv, John llanville,
.. ,: i-' II t.-.. I .
cx-1 oi iceuuio rraiiK n r.vaii' rnu .1 .
S. I.e, ler, one of the leading confec
tioners of the city, and more or less
seriotli'lv wounding several other icr-
soiip. tbe negr.' ,lesn-railo, Koiierl
Charles, who killed Captain I lav and
Patrolman I .ami. ami woumleil i Ulicer
Mora, was snhikcd out of his hiding
place in the heart of the residence sec
tion of the city yesterday afternoon and
was literally shot to pieces.
Tremendous excitement reign, si in
New Orleans as the battle went on be
tween the no liaa and cili.ens and the
negro w ith his Winchester. Alter the
tragedy was ,,v,r and Charles was
dragged from the mud ami slush in
which he had fallen, with the mob
howling for the burning of his body,
statements were made that the man
killed was not real I v I he desperado
who killed hay and l.amb. but papers
found on his pafBOII and the fact that
he fought so aoaaiaaal . seen, to leave
little doaM that he was the man.
Story ot the Shooting.
Sergeant I'orleous, one ol the best
known ollicers on the force, uud Cor
poral I.allv, who has a record for bruv
cry, were inform, si during the day hy
ii negro tliut Churl, " was iii hiding in
a house in Clio, near Suratogu street.
The others mm atoned a nnmbet ol pa
trolmen b their assistance ami went to
the house. The negro ml,, rn, ant a. c..,,,-
panted the oflMoee,
Thev entered a side .,11. v leading to
the house and were served like I lav uud
Lamb. The negro was hidden Isdiind
ii screen atel Isgaii u furious ami ac
curate tire I.allv fell with a bullet
in the abdomen. I'orteoiis was shot
through the head uml dropped dead
across the h'"l v of I.allv. The other
lliccrs uml negr,, t,sl Iron, the scone.
The ri'port ol Charles' Winchester uml
the lact that two nllieers lay Ide, (ding
in the yard raised tremendous excite
ment Hurry calls were sent to the
mayor, chief ,,t police uml CI. W,s,
in c'.inmaml of the Menial police, and
armed hosts wore rushed to the scene.
In a little while there was an im
mense crowd, l ather I itggcruld of St.
John's church was siiuiliioiusl toad
minister extreme unction to the pallet
ollicers, who were dying in the alley.
The priest was aiiuoiiiliiig the Isslv of
I'orteous, with Alfred Moojaiara, a
young boy standing by his side, when
(buries again appeansi al I lie window.
The lad saw him and Is-gged the des
pcrudo not to sl,,s,t him. The negro,
however, lired his Winchester again
am I BloointtebL fel I dead 1 he priest,
unhurt, lelt Wit- scene a Iter pi uck i I y
performing the last ollices for the dead
others Time alter lime Charles
came to the window mid as men en
tered II, e alley, he blazed away ut
them. In this manner Confectioner
Lecler, who was one of the Ipaolal po
lice eoaadi aaPol I reman Bvaaa( John
littiihull and tieorge Lyons wore
wounded.
The Until. With the Nero.
The extra slice la gan to lire at the
negro uml he returned their tire. Andy
VaaKuraa, kaaaw ol tha uolioe juil,
got a bullet in 'in- body ami leii dead.
J list altera ard H. H. Lull, agist 8t
was hit ami mortally wound,-.!
Ultimately it wus daeldad to burn
the building ill which lie was en
trenched.
Charles was -...u .looked out. and as
he ran into the yard wus riddhsl with
ballata.
Alter it wus certain thai he was deal
the mob dragged the Issly into the
street. There the sjliee and mob
emptied their revolvers into the corc
while the hoi, ol one ol the moid. l. .1
men item pad his face la-yond recogni
tion. With great didiciiity the police
look the Issly to the morgue, the crowd
doll, ul, dll,g it Is, hlirillsl in the public
Mpuare.
we.t oaarakML
London, July 'JH. lutdy Kaudoipb
Churchill was murr'isl tslay to lieu
tenuiit lioorge Oorawallia West, at si.
I'. ml'- church, at Knighls Bridge
Strainer on the Rock.
Seattle. July 88. A sis'cial to tin
Times from I'.ast-t'lallam. Wa-I, . uv
The stea ucr Kslelht Iron, San I ran
Cisco (or Seattle, went iimii the rock
last night in a dense log. She will
probably Moat at the next high tide,!
miles a heavy swell s,.
Fu Route to l hlna.
New Y,,rk, July '.'s. General Jamaal
II Wilson, Paoaaily governor of Ma-j
tunas ami auta tiara provinces.
Culm, arrived today He will pro-
cood to San Franeleeo to embark for
China.
Naihbona Under Arrant.
Iluvuna, July Z. Ksti-s (j. Ualh
Is. ne, recently director generul ol the
s,slul servico ill Cuba, was arrested
todav on four churgei,. Bath bo lie war
held in bonds of JB,00U,
The Wheat aarkeli.
Chicago, July 2. W-'pteiiiber
7''-4 cents isi-r bushel .
wheut,
-ejMii Krunciaco, July 2X.
i .okv .. r , eotal,
-Cash wheut,
(HIIAOU MAHKKT.
Reported by I. L. aay a Co., Chicago
Hoard of Trade and New York Slock
Kxchange Broken.
July 2H.- The wheat market was dull
bsluy with scarcely anything doing.
Liverpol cluatsl b 1 1-H being 1-M
, ro.1 .i f.i ... ta , u
but there was only a light demand and
lb,- market declined to the clone, 7.V-4.
Stocks steady. Money ! per cent.
Close yesterday, 7tl
Opaa today, 70 to .'
Kaugu Unlay, b'-4 to n i-e.
Clone. Uxlay, 7tj.
Hotindarv Line Located.
The International turrayori have i,-t-ated
the iioiimlary line batwaan
Alaska and Northwest t'anada, with
the terms ol the iiumIiis vivemli. The
con, l. let loll of the work , edes to the
Brltiahj the northern half of the Amer
ican l'orcupine mining . 1 1 -t r u t . This
dislricl has been I, .Tel. dor considered
American soil.
RELIUIOUS INTKLLHiKNCK.
Mcsrham Rlbla School Open Next Tiie.-d.-v
to Continue Until Augu.t 6.
till Tuesday next. Julv ill. the Sum
mer Bible S. I I al Nleacham, will
begin. It is the intention to continue
the sessions until August 8, which will
be Sunday, u week iron, tomorrow.
Prominent workers ami Biatakara will
In' present, ami study ami recreation
lire to he combined in attractive man
lier in the prOgnUB. It is under the
aoploee ,. the Kaetern Oregon Praabj
lerv . President K. L. I orhes, of the
Pendleton Acudemy, uud I'rof. Illeak
nev, of the saiue in si Hut I..,,, are prom
inent in the management.
it la bopad that many win attend,
and camp on the grounds for the whole
time ol the sessions. Kvervone know
the plaaaaal character of Nlcl. lulio a
u place lor mi outing, far up in the
lllue mountains, where air is pure ami
the temperature is i I.
Kev. W. S. Holt, D. I.. W H.
stone, eeeratary of the V. at. C. A.,
both of Portland ; Kev . 0. II. ft, Hell,
ol linker City. Ilev Mr. Van N'uys, ,.(
l a ( Iran. le, Kev. H. C. I houipson, of
Uatoa. ami others are dn the list .
speakers ulld leaehers.
Annoiiiiraiiieiit. tor Sunday.
Ohoroh of the Kedeemer DIvltM
Barvlaa will be held tomorrow at hours
as billows: Celebration ol the lb.lv
Communion praaadad by sermon at ii
a. in. Bvening prayer and sermon at H
p. m, The Kev. Mr Warren will as
sist, preaching in the evening.
SAI'IIO WAS FINELY PRESENTED.
Regarding Crawtord Company, Which
o i i Holiday Nlaht al Frater'a.
The lloise lluilv Slalesiiian suvs:
" The preaentat mi, ol Sapho' lust
night was a revelation and a surprise,
i.i vo w of the (act that tie company
presenting it is what is known as a
'popular price' organ I .ut ion, and come
to us without I, hire of born, or glare ol
hill-hoard.'. The acting al times ap
proached greatness, such wus its
dramatic force and genius Miss
Darllna'a aamvta were those ,,i uu
urtisi, gad aalta nom parable to Uwaa
of larger naine in the drainatie world.
It was a perfect conception of the dllli
aalt roleof 'Sapho' uud a relioed deline
ation of a character implying every at
tribute ,.f human nature, from the
most deli, all' touches of the pathetic
to the moat terrible outbursts ,,f end
ish passion. Mr l,ell,n wel I shared the
honors ,,f the evening with Misa
Hurling, lb, two commanding eloaa at
l,o tlon ai unllugging ,,,ter.l
throughout the throe hours ol the
play."
A Sueeenful Play.
The lute Hill Nye once aaid "Mi, j..y
voiirself while you live, for vou will
Is u loBg lime wad. " the Koy Craw
ford Hlisk coiupuuy will presenl u
repftolre of plays during tlieir slay
here f.,r one week, c. .mil, el, i n, g Mon
day, that will eclipse all of Hill Kyi '
previous laughing ellorts. The I I.i,
Ihut will Is' presented Monday night,
"A true Kentilckiun. " is a storv of
the sou'h, u trull, I, , I history of love
uud romance, one that has called
forth more g.sl Inmesl uppluiiae than
any play of the kind ever written.
Monday will he ladies' free night, one
lady and gentleman or two ludiea ad
mitted on one paid ill cut ticket.
Seuls now on sale.
Political Sneaking Brokan Up.
Kx-Cniigrcssmaii himpson was boot, si
by a crowd ol bisslluios while ulleuipt
ing b. deliver a isdilicul .Mi, c
I ..rl laott, Kansas A crowd of gQO
roughs went to the ineetiiig to create a
disturbance A big negro, iuuiN'd on
the plulforio, and when the ex , on
gressinaii atteinplisl lo push him oft
the negro fought and they went to the
OOP, Others of the mob rushed In
and Mr. Simpson, was in danger of
NMgb treatment until Mayor Good
lander and a crowd ol business men
ts,k u I. .mil und beat oft the roughs.
HeVeral l the latlei were arrested, bill
the mob later overpowered the police
and roleused the prisoners Mr. Simp
son's speech we not Hniahod.
le your oyeaight failing you, my
friend',' I ', il bother you to reud hy
urtiliciul light'.' Ihi you ever havu pain
in or about the eye.'.' Ho your eye
lids sometimes get llitlainod'' Is there
anything whaU-ver the matter with
your eyes or do vou imagine there is?
Don't (ail to call on tliti celehratil
ludv eye luaoiaiial at the Hotel Paa
dloton, and have your eyes Htlisl with
a nair of lenses that will rest ami
preserve your eyeaighl, rendering fre
ipjent changes of spwtacles Ultneoea
aary. The jssjr treale,! Iriai.
Tbe LIU of Wounded
win, have lawn heulod by Haulier Salve
is very large. It heals all wounds or
sores aud leaves no euar. Koupja u'
Pharmacy.
New ',.rk, July 88.- The Tribune
mibliebaa the follow ing dlepatoh from
I.i Httng Chang, .Intel Shanghai. July
27 : "Fakln raportl the ministers alive
and their saletv assured. The all led
forces entrance to IVkiu la iinneces.
sarv. "
I'his dispatch was in answer to a
message sent three days ago to the
vicerov , asking (or a tnleincnl as to
the safeiv ol the foreigners in Pekili.
Chlne.e Stick to Story.
Washington, Julv '.'s I'he se, retarv
of stale receivisl the following dis
patch from Consul l ow ler. at Che FoO,
dated the 88th laal i
"Hy the re.piest of the allied ad
miral". I wired the governor Mppoaad
to he governor ol Shan lung their
wish to get news from the inini.tcrs
themselves I'he governor now re
pl ies
" 'Have rooalved today an edict from
Iba emperor saving the ministers were
well. Chinese are sending provisions
to the legations. Am cull, lent the
ministers are mil of distress and re
nuoeta you l owler tl transmit this
preliminary annotineemenl In the a, I
mirals. Signed , " i il ' A N ,i ,,.v ernor . "
Secrelarv II, iv also received a cable
gram Iron, Consul McWade. at Can
ton, slating that Viceroy 1'ak assures
him that the ministers were all alive
and well 041 Julv '.'4.
Troop, to Sail fur China.
San I run en-,'.., Julv '.'s. I'he trans
port Hum, i.k will sail Bnnday morn
ing lor Nagasaki wfth lour batteries of
the third artillery ami A00 marines
ami ikm recruits, I'he insipe are dag.
I laad for serv ice in t 'hlna.
Story ol a Hua.lan Hanker.
London, July 88, I'he Dally Mail's
shanghai rorraepondanl telagraphe
Unit the Buaalan hanker, who lelt
P. 'kin Julv 7 and arrived al Hhanghal
July 88. -av s that when he h it Pekili
all the legations hud been .lest roved
and all the foreigners murdered. The
ministers, seeing death was inevitable,
shot their lam IT lee, sir Bobari Han,
the banker adds, colon, HI,, I suicide.
All the foreigners had dheggl cur, d ami
he collhl Hot SUV posit ivelVlf thev had
been murdered ,,r not, as he was too
frightened to laaulra, i'he Mail a
tor leeponuVinl continues InvueliaB
lions prove this inforinalion is relia
ble. I'he banker in OUoatioa bus gone
to Ting I',,. His friends will not dis
close ins name, tearing to do so would
cause bun to lose bis head.
Aa.iiranoa. That Mlni.lar. Are Alive.
Washington, July '-'a Coming from
three separate direction.-, the assur
ance that the foreign ministers at
I'ekin were alive and well on Julv L'-i,
had a tei laa) to dissipate the ssi
mist ic vi, which the stale depart
llient ha been taking for the lust h w
lavs, a- to the situation in Pekili.
I'll,' (NTs i -If ll c with which the stories
of the eefety ol the ministers are cir
culntod uiiilou'.ted I v is slinking the
baliel "I tho.e w ho berelfore have I II
IB llkAed that all the ministers In
1'ekiu were .h ad Today'l assurances
come Iron, l owler, the American con
sul ui Che to... McWade, tha t mar lean
consul at Oantoo, and Irom the Chi
nese in in ister here.
BlBBteaartei w., n,.,d oc.i.
New York, July .'a. Messages were
received today hy boll, the Presby
terian Hoard ot poreigii M iaeloae aad
the Amen, an llihle SiN'iet) lorrola, re
live of lb, fUJMNi that the mlssioiiaries
at Pan ling In had been massacred
Tha Sti-lka Conlliiuet.
fst. Louis, July 2N. rive cars ol the
runsit coinpuuv were damaged laal
night hy dynamite plaaad on the Ira, ka
ai dlftJetaal paiaai la this city. No
Isaly wen injured so lar as learned.
i rcpient burgiarlea ara oeaurvlae m
-.k.,ne Tl lliccrs are unable U,
run down Ihe law breakers.
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