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    The Omaha Daily Bee.
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ESTABLISHED JUjStE 10, 1871.
OMAHA, MONDAY MOHKIXO, JULY 2.'J, 1000.
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
IS ON UNEASY SEAT
Ohinew Minister to Great Britain Makes
Unusual Sunday Call,
CASUALTIES AT TIEN TSIN
Coin pi MM of American Soltllors
mill .Murines Killed, Wounded
mill .MlmiliiK.
I'OTTKU nnd
nicnAiin n.
(Copyright, 1000, by the Associated Press.)
TIEN TSIN, July IS. Midnight. (v In Clic
I'oo, July 20, nml Via Shanghnl. July 22.)
IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY LEGATION E'Rbtccn members, of the Ninth United
fifties ininntry were uuneu nenr me uar-
racks this (Sunday) evening. The regiment
liaraded. Chnplnlu Marvlno omclntcd anil
the bodies wero enclosed In grnndces' cof
fins taken at Tlcn Tsln.
Following Is a list of the caaualtles suf
fered by the regiment:
Killed!
Company A JOHN A.
OKOItaK II. riUCKLKY.
Company II COUPOKAI.
SLATKR. FRIVATKS JOHN M'PARTLAND
nnd GOTFRIED SVKNSON.
Company C 1IAUNEY GONYHR, ROll-
KRT II. GORDON.
Company I) JOHN II. PORTER.
Company F-OSCAR OLSI2N. JOHN J.
DHEIIEH, ALEXANDER SYOOIHIEUO,
CASPAR S II V E RT F E 0 A R and JAMES I).
TAYLOR.
Company 0 CLYDE D. JAMISON, WIL
LIAM L. PART LOW, FREDERICK K.
RIEFFENNACI1T, JOHN P. SMITH and
DlivVEY ROGERS,
Wounded:
Company A Arnold Pernzzy, John J.
Declaration that Communication with Pekin
Will Bo Reopened Soon.
MESSAGES FROM LEGATES EXPECTED
Humor from Shanghai that Empress Dowager
Is to Lcavo Capital.
HO TRUST IS PLACED IN LI HUNG CHANG
fall of Tlon Twin IIiih IMllnl Celestials
with Alarm nml General Uc
Ire for I'mi't U
.Multifont cd. t
LONDON, July 22. 1 a. ra. Sir Chlh
Chen Loh Feng, thu Chlncso minister In
England, took tho unuauul stop yesterday i)im0nd, Mnrtln Dunphy, George P. Murphy
of paying a Sunday cull ai mo roreigu nnd John Seymour,
clllcu. As Lord Salisbury was aoswni inu Company 11 Corporal Myrtle Conroy,
visit waa without special result, but Its Corporal John Oallant nnd Privates Arthur
Importance may bo gathered from nn inter- Ruggles. Robert Crawford. Henry 12.
view with tho secretary of tho Chinese sailings. Harry Vanleer. Patrick Cox, Frank
legation, Sir Halllday Macartney, In which W. Soulhworth, William S. Rowley and . hM.e nrrvi.,i ti,cro Bnfely.
RUSSIA TAKES LONG STEP
Stato of Siege Declared in Siberia and
Other Provinces.
ACTION LOOKS LIKE WAR WITH CHINA
All ItcftorvlntN In A (Tooled Military
Districts Ordered to Hnlly lit
Once to tho Colors, or Their
ItcHpcctlvc. Lenders. y
SHANGHAI IDEA OF THE PLEA CUT DOWN BY THE CAMPANIA CONDITION OF THE WEATHER
ST. PETERSnURO, July 22. An Impe
rial ukavo Issued today orders that n 'state
of siege be proclaimed In the military dis
tricts of Siberia, Turkestan and Scmlret
chunk and all reservists In those districts
be called to the colors.
YOKdllAMA, July 22. The Korean gov
ernment continues to Bend troops to the
frontier, n collision with Intruding Chinese
hnvlng already occurred,
Tho Jupaneoo papers express sympathy
with the unfortunate emperor of China, but
aro unanimous and emphatic In declaring
that an nlllnnce between C9ni and Japan
Is quite Impossible.
HONO KONO, July 22. The Second In
dlan brigade has been ordered to remain
here.
Tho Rrltlsh first-class battleship Goliath
nnd two Indian transports with troops have
arrived off Hong Kong.
I1ERLIN, July 22. The German consul
at Swntnu telegraphs under date of July
21 that all tho German missionaries from
'ie Interior of the province of Kwang Tung
London rJiprrsn Correspondent Gives
Ills Opinion of tlir Chinese
Intention.
(Copyright, 1000, by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON, July 23..' a. m. (New York
World Cablegrnm Special Telegram.) The
Shanghai correspondent of the Express,
telegraphing July 22, say&:
"It Is believed here that the recent mes
sages nfllrmlng the safety of the foreigners
at Peklu nro simply Intended to force the
powers to negotiate with LI Hung Chang.
All tho foreign officials here feel convlnrrd
that the message from Conger Isi one that
was detained by the Pekln officials since
June. 18, when a legation messenger who
tried to mnke his way out of Pekln with
several dispatches from foreigner wns in
tho legation officials scorn to hnvo as- Clearenco C. McIIrlde.
ruined at last something like personal re- Company C Sergeants E. Omey, T. Perry,
tpomiblllty. Joseph A. Dory nnd Adclbert Walker; Cor-
Slr Halllday admitted that communlca- porols James R. Burton nnd Peter Savage:
Hon had been practically reopened with Muslclnn Hnrry K. Ellis, nnd Prlvntcs Sam-
Pekln nud that messages from Sir Claude uel F. Whlpps, Richard W. Webb, Calvin
PARIS, July 22. The IJerlln correspond
ent of the Tempfi asserts: "It Is nsiwrted
In Uorlln that the emperor of China has
sent a telegram to Emperor William do
plorlng tho assassination of Ilnron von
Kctteler by tho rebels and declaring that
Mncdounld, the Ilrltlsh minister, nnd the Matthews, John I). Closson, Ulysses Jumper, th(J mllrucrcr8 nr0 being actively sought
ether foreign envoys uncut no cxpccieu m- Jimies j. r.niei, iicnry j. ocarer nnu uuu-
inost Immediately. He said ho hoped tho ert II. Von Schllck.
trouble would soon be over, Blnco tho Chi- Company I) Sergeants Ocorgo H. Halley
neso government wns doing Its utmost to nnd Edward (lorman; Corporals Sherman E.
overcome tho difficulties nnd to control the Jackson nnd Silas A. Chrlstenberry, nnd
lawless element. In his opinion tho Amcr- Prlvntcs Thomas L. Maloney, Joseph Munch,
lenns had taken tho most commonreiisc ,-'re1 li- Ncwhall, Davis Kennedy, Carroll L.
ilew ol the situation and ho Insisted that Olngrce, William Murphy and Joseph Ryan.
China ought not to bo misjudged. Against Company E-Prlvates William E. Gilbert,
the suspicion that LI Hung Chang had any JoReI,h Mc.Mnhon nnd Patrick J. Murphy,
but a sincere pacific object In view ho pro- Company F-Corporals Frank M. Leon
tested warmly, declaring that nil stories nrd nnd C.uMnv Rartz and Privates Irancls
nbout the perfidy and treachery of Earl LI " ""'VL Orln p Weston ccptiou of the brief dlopatch from Admiral
Tvcro "absolutely baseless." With regard A Ab,f? . Kernnff. announcing that tho Newark wns
nrn nrovlncos -'"M". . . ... ., ,. ,.., ,i ,
and will bo punished. Ho nlso expresses
n hope that tho relations of China with
Oennany would not surfer from this state
of things."
LITTLE NEWS AT CAPITAL
Neither State Uoiuirdiioiit or Chinese
Minister llonrH front .Seat of
IHIIIoulty.
WASHINGTON, July 22. With tho ex
to tho prospects In tho southern provinces
tho Mcrotary admitted there might bo smnll A- ?orton John P.
nothing serious, but said Europeons would
bo quite snfe In treaty ports. The long
silence, ho explained, might bo "duo to
the rebels, who hnvo cut tho wires and
Mocked tho roads."
'.M story Soon to Ho Sol veil.
Company C Corporals Dennis Morlnrlty.
Stephen Odn nnd Thomns II. Curren, and
Privates Loda 11. King, Phillip Wublng and
Walker F. Coleman.
ntmnml nnd going to Nagasaki, there has been nothing
received in wuBniugton tooay ny mo siaio
or Navy departments regarding China. This"
was nlso true of the Chinese legation, Mlu
Ister Wu saying nfter dinner tonight that
ho had not a word from his country today,
Company HWeetley Ileckhart. Corporals Tho latter continues extremely optimistic
of tho safety of tho legations In Pekln and
hojics that the dispatch from Minister Con
Albert Juhl, Jacob Mcngcl, Gcrhnrt Heck
man nnd George Hoar, and Privates Andrew
Thus, according to tho secretary of tho Rosen. W. Woss (Ross). John Mclweeney ger received here on h rlduy Is but tlio pre
Chinese legation, n few day more should (MeSweeney), Charles Rllcy, Ralph Rich- cursor of moro detailed Information of n
brine n tolutlon of tho great mystery, ards and David Morris. still urignter ennracter irora mo inincso
Nevertheless, no olio in England believes Missing: cnpitni. Jinny or ins caiicrs rouay inquireu
that the alleged, dltfnatchcs and edicts aro Company n Private Myron C. Miller. of mm nbout tne report mat uunn nan
anything hut subterfuges to hide tho real Following Is a list of the casualties to tho asKcu tne united biates government to ex
SERGEANT CHARLES J. KOLLOCK.
CORPORAL THOMAS J. KELLY.
PRIVATE J. E. M'CONKEY.
PRIVATE ISAAC W. PARTRIDGE.
Wounded:
crciso Its good offices for his country In tho
present crisis, but ho declined positively to
mako any statement on the subject,
At tho Japanese legation, which has been
a source of much of tho news which has re
cently come from China, the officials nisi
were without advices today. Nothing hn
situation au long as possible nnd to avert marines:
retribution by towing discord among the Killed
powors.
From Shnnghnl comes a report that tho
empress dnwagci nnd tho court aro moving
to Hslan I'u, In tho province of Shan SI, to
which larco stores of rice nro being sent.
nnd Hint when tin-Bo nrrniiBementH nro com- bergenias l-rederlcK T. winters anil James UCcn heard at the legation of the rcpor
Dieted tho remaining viceroys will declaru Murphy, Corporals J. McDonnld nnd Joseph published In tho American newspapers that
-,in.i fnr..lnr W. Hunt, mid Privates A. S. Chapman, J. tho Jnpaneso government Is nbout to dls
According to tho.Cho Foo correspondent of Cooncy, Robert Desmond, F. T. Eglescen, patch n second division of troops from Yoko
tho Dallv Mall tho fall of Tien Tsln hns en 1 neucnci. wiurin uumuii, w. v.. ..il- nanin lor umneso territory.
dlBheartuncd tho Chlncso thnt they are seek- Iver' . D. Miller, Calvin J. Mntthews, J. when Secretary liny received the Conge
Imr Innim nf nonrn. He snvs Hint several .MCl.oiiegni, A. u. l enuey, iienry j
..it..m..tH Imvn been made to send messages Re'1''. Joh" stokcs nn(1 J' Vanhorn.
to Pekln, but so far without nny known re
milts, nnd ndds thnt rumors are ngnln cur
rent thnt tho Russlnna are renchlng Pekln
from tho north. It Is Impossible to conllrm
or deny theso statements, but either one
might explain China's efforts to gnln time
LI Hung Chang's visit to Shanghnl seems
to bp n complete fnllure. Except the Chi
neso customs officinlB no ono has visited
Mm. Sheng, the tnotal (chief magistrate)
BUSINESS IS FALLING OFF
("liliit'KC l.iitiiiilrlon AITootoil liy IIIkIi
1'ooIIiimt Aroimoil liy Trouliloii
In t'liliui.
CHICAGO, July 22. The Chinese popula
Hon In Chicago Is porturbeil over the re'
Kavo tho consuls n cordlnl Invitation lo i ""' "" i"'r' i lain more deflnlto newB nnd to push forward
dispatch on Friday he promptly telegraphed
tho fact to our ambassadors nnd ministers
abroad, coupling It with Instructions to Iny
It before tho respective governments to
which they nro accredited, and to urge upon
them tho necessity of co-pperntlon for th
relief of tho foreigners In Pekln. Several
replies huvo been received at tho Stato de
partment In response to the secretnry's dls
patch, but they nro withheld from iiuhllcn
Hon for tho present. The officials hero still
abato none of tho efforts now making to oh
meet him nt luncheon, but nil declined. The that because of Caucasian nntlpnth tho rclll,f coiumn on its way to tho Chlneso
Shanghai correspondent of tlio Dally rcx- uruuscu uy uiu iruuum m me v-cimiuu ra- cnpltal.
press pretends to have authority for tho as
sertion Uiat Great llrltaln will repudlnte
nny credentials LI Hung Chang may bring
from the empress dowager, nnd ho ndds
British Bark Sunk in Mid-Sea by tho
Great Ounard Liner.
ELEVEN OF THE CREW WERE DROWNED
Forecast for Nebrnskn
Showers; Cooler: Southerly Winds.
I oinpornliire nt Oinitlin out orilny I
Stenmor Cntx tlio Sutler Completely In
Tlio ii nd Goon llotMroti the
Sulrllnu, Sinking
s. 11 a Hon. ( '
Hour, lli'K,
A n. ni ..... . tin
! n. in (1.1
7 n, in (Ill
H n. in (18
1 ii. in 7-1
II) n. in 77
II n. in 811
u: m h;i
Hour. Dok.
t p. in M
B li. in N(l
.'I p. in K
4 p. tit M
r. p. in M
(I P. tn H
7 1- H
P. n ij
WILL BE LONG DRAWN OUJ
Trlnl of Cnleli T. I,orrs im Aoersml,
to (iorliol 3ltinlor Will I.uxt
Tto WooUk .More.
leiegram.j auoui y m
ming, in a dense fog OEOROETOWN. Ky., July 22.-Thc Pow- Dhineso Foreign Oflico Issues Ediot Ordering
thenst of Tuskar light, "8 ,1,urJlr conspiracy trial will be resumed ,,.: nrrnrM,.,
Ip Campmli ran luto tomorrow at 0 o'clock. Tho attorneys on Protection 01 lorcigncrs.
(Copyright, 1000. by Press Publishing Co.)
LIVERPOOL, July 22. (New York World
Cablegram Speclnl Telegram.) About !)
tcrceptcd at tho western gate of tho city o'clock Saturday mom
and killed. twenty-isix miles nort
A still further mp.nre has been re- the Cuunrd steninshlii finrnti
ceived today from the governor of Shan and sank the Liverpool bark Embleton, for vola rMca nro oncr"iB me mmosi secrecy
Timif. It iiniM thnt tho eastern rllv nt New Zeiilnnd iwirm wiih n .,.nP.il rr regarding their movements and It is Impos-
Pekln is being attacked by soldiers, who do- Eleven of tho bark's crew of eighteen wore ' ' " ""'
Clare that they will maw.icre all foreigners diowned. ,m'y wl" lnKe next u"t 11 18 MW ,np l,rr'c"
In the eltv. It Is he Oved that th s state- The Cnninnnln -xvn rntno. rtnn,l m "u i "ui "f ufiuiuvt: n u.u
ment Is merely a prelude to an official au- tho time and both vessels were sounding
nouncement of the murder of alt foreigners, their fog signals. The bark was struck
the date of which will probably be nxed after nmldshlp, the grent liner going clean
LI Hung Chnng's nttcmpted conference with through It. Tho forepart of the sailing
the representatives of Hie powers, the crime uiisel sank on one klde of the Campania
Itself being nttrlbutabli to tnelr itidispoot- ami the nfterpart on tho other side, all
tlon to treat with him. within three minutes. Owing to tho density
"It Is now generally recognized that his ot d,,. f0K iitti0 cmli(i be teen, but hcarlm:
mhwlon Is certain to crento dangerous dls- crC8 for help from tho sea Captain Walker
cord among the powers, with which object It 0f tho Campania quickly had two boats
undoubtedly lias been conceived. Lncre is n lowered nnd they rescued seven men, In
strong conviction here tnnt u is tne pain ciU(jK tho first nnd second officers of the
bondsmnn of Russia, no evidently counts Emble!0n. Captnln Nellsen was drowned
upon Russian support in enaonng uim o t,or tt tIme thero was ereat excitement
open negotiations. So far his mlbcion has nm0I1K tll0 Campania's passengers, but
been n complete unmistaKanio laseo. i" their fears wero soon nlta)ed by tho offi
iuicikii uiunau Eiiuiuj ibumo .. ccrs I18SUrinK them that there was no
danger,
CHINA ASKS FOR AID
Good Offices of United States Sought in Sefc
r umg rreseut iiiuicuities,
ANSWER HAS BEEN MADE AS YET
Rto Department is Proceeding Upon tho
Theory That Lognto3 Aro Alivo.
ELCASSE'S CONDITIONS WILL NOT DO
ATTACK ON TAKU TORTS SEEMS MISTAKE
hearing ou the question ns to the man who Government nt lVkln rroinlne I'nn
llred the shot that killed William Goebcl to
como out on this trial. Powers Is Indicted
as an accessory before; the fact for con
spiring with others to murder Governor Goe
bcl and nil of the evldcnco ns to the Identity
of the nrsnssln Is to be held In reserve for
tho trlnl ot Jim Howard nnd Iierry Howard,
both indicted ns nccetcorles.
The prosecution may close Its direct tes
timony the latter part of the week, but In
that ev
testimony
evidence for the defense Is In will be long
drawn out
lalimeiit of Tliimn Who Hnvo Killed
Foi-elKiter. tint MoinptM 'H'ltoso '
Who Dill o In Wnr.
WASHINGTON. July 22. President Me-
Klnley has received whnt purports to b
an appeal from the Chinese Imperial gov
ernment to use his good offices to extricate
ent It Is expects that the 'rebuttal Uiat government from the difficult ponltlon
ny which will be offered when the ' w1' ch 11 " bocti placed as n re.ult ol
mo noxcr uiiruong Him ensuing nmun
attitude of tho great powers. Although
Tho lawyers for tho defense decline to say tl10 oxncl cxl. .of lho nJ,l,fnl mnilu b?'lh?
whether tho defendant will be put on the emperor oi '
stand In l.U own ilefensi.. Alth.nich no " ri,u' "l"-'e oi jeim-iuiiy, u
K if II ii Sn Itoportoil Alive.
The Campania wns damaged on .,,,., i... i,n n..,). it i. iinii.u im. not been mndo known yesterday. It (a
LONDON, July 2J.t-.Tho St. Petersburg lts bows abovo the waterllne nnd wrao of uowtood thnt neither Youtscy, Davis, Combs tat the address to the president
correspondent of tho Times says: "The "BKiB wns carrico nwny, dui u win nor Wtuker, who arc In jail here charged 13 "'" ' ,r'8 IO '" eommuiiiciiuon.
United Stntes government has cotnmunl- " "s" i"f 'w or nexi eaiuruay. wth being nccessorles. will he allowed by ln our cnflo wl comniuuicauou was indi
cated to tho Russian government for its In- "More rcjcmng Liverpool tho Hist nnd thcr nlllfH , tcatlfy n tho i.0WerB ca80. through Minister u to tlic Stnte depart-
formatlon that Emperor Kwang Su was llv- Ecconu cnuin pnisengers or tno liner sud- Hobert Noakcs will resumo the stand to- 'cl11-
Ing and ln full possesion of his Imperial scribed $3,156 for the survivors and tho morrow. Ho was naked by tho defense to Tll8 fnr """1 answer hns not been
functions on July 0. inmmes oi mo men urowneu iroiu me produce In court tho muster rolls of the M"cturneu. mc i rcncn govcnimom. un-
"As soon ns tho Russtnn General Line- pmnieion. military company which he organlred nt the nworcd nt once, mu mm nnswer win not
vltch (reported from Vladlvostock to be s o llodilU of the Dlnniitor. request of Caleb Powers and which he says vo lie. liio united hi ilea goernmcni
mnrchlng to the scene Of hostilities with nn ko.NDON July 22. Tho Campania was lit- Powers directed should bo made up of mouti- ls conscientiously proceeding upon an en
nrmv corns nnd n complete nrtlllery hrl- ,t.. i,.i..i ' i.. i ... ...,.. tain dtsnefadoes and tho d..fenn,. mnv offer tlrely different lino of policy ln the treat-
gnde) nrrives nt Tien Tsln the ndvauco on Berloua uig'uster. Tho fog had delayed her Vot to show that tho company was not ment of the case. Unfortunately the Stale
Pekln will begin.
YAQUI UPRISING PUT DOWN
Goncriil TorroM Hop'ortM (o I'rrnliletit
Dine tluit 'l'roiiMrn In Jiouorn
Arc About (Iut,
department tlnds Itself nlonc In this, but
nevertheless It Is convinced that Its plau
passage slnco Friday noon, nud a tender composed ot men of that character.
d'nnt rH f t f 1 r fill t n a I it tnttv i 1 1 no n a I i
Captnln Wnlker 'would not take the liner BRYAN ADVISERS IN CHICAGO '"'i10. b"1 0,1,1 " U.f.b?!""'l !'
tho Hurojican governments havo tacitly ad
CITY OF MKXICO, July 22. General Luis
Torres, governor of Sonora and commander
In-chief of tho forces "tigalnst tho Yaquls,
has como to this city to, mako n detailed re
port of tho progress, ot the cnmpalgn to
President Diaz and Minister of War Hois,
From nn Interview with him It Is gathered
near shore.
At Tuskar light tlio fofi waa becoming Member of Niitlonnl Cominllloe Aro
denser every moment. When tho Cam
pania wns nbout thirty miles northenst of
tucaJIglit a phantom snip roso suddenly,
without warning, directly across her bows.
Thirty seconds lntor the phantom hnd bc-
(iutlierliiK for Conference
TliU Week.
mltted mat nn error wnB mnuo in uio uc
glnnlng tu not following the comtiioiitfonso
ndvlco of tho United States nnval com
mander ot Taku.
Grout Point of IIHTorriioo.
The point of difference between the Stata
CHICAGO, July 22. The democratic na
tional committee will begin nctlve prelim-
n unit. i Dnin i .. , ...i.ini. I Itiiirv r.ntitinlcn work tti onrtloRt thlH wiek.
VVUIU U PUIHI CUIIIIIK UlkU 1 ii 1 V. .1 fcllU " , , t . . .. .
ii.. i ...i R.,ninr join.. if .tntma phnirmnn of tho department and tho Luropean governments
...,i, HU.UV,., nr. m .uiuiuui ruihr ... 7 . . 7 .1- iu M, l, o.. P,u.1n, .,n th
through tho Kmbleton llko a clean cut of u nntionni committee, is cxpecte.i to rencu ncro " , ""V ',.;:;" ,",,. "
nr.i nn.i .i i . i ,i i i.o i..c ni.ofi ti... tomorrow nml will immeillntelv nsatimo tlio I "- " tu.
From an Interview with him It Is gathered forward half sank Instantly Tho direction of tho preliminary work. missionaries having guards at Pekln hava
thnt the Yaquls havo been well scattered '"""' " ,0.,1" "r'Lu. " , "V.n?.VJ" Former Governor Stone of Missouri nr- been killed and Insist upon dealing with
I h,l, Ir.l tmnll rln.l nra "" .n-iuuo., .uumx ...... ...... I -- ----- . -
and broken up Into smnll bodies and are
not seriously troublesome at present. Sev
ernl lots of prisoners hnvo been sent to
Guadalajara, Irapuato 'and other places
with tho view of making. useful citizens out
of them. Tho general "has followed strictly
tho policy of tho governucnt in dealing, with
them, which Is to glvo them every renson
able Inducement to return to their farms
rived hern tndnv nnd H-inlM nnnnmii nf tbo Chinese situation on that basis, thereby
Mlchlcan ls scheduled to reach Chlcaco to- attuning n hostile nttltudo thnt tends to
,n,.rmt nhnirm,,,, iMm.mi nt fi, .....n. destroy tho InBt chnnco of availing of what-
tlvo commltteo Is In Kansas, but will return uver frlum"y po"u.m.. mtty . y" .
among tne poweriui i.ninese viceroys iinu
. . . ....... I . .. I . I. . . L.
Thn Incline of the nntlnnnl hendnunrters imporiui Koverniue.u uneii. t ...
will hn Ihn nrt matter tn hn ,llB,,nn.l nf Kronen reply, n inuiciucu III mu iuur uou-
- '
nnd ynrds for a moment tore nt tho Cam
paula. A lump of wreckage came down on
her decks. Then tho stern of the bark also
disappeared nnd tho fnce of tho sea wns
lrttpwl with splintered timbers, boxej. bar- Wednesday night to Join ln tho work
rels. tho whole upperwnrks and llghtur
ti. i tu. i . ..... niu na in rnnmi fur np nn hn Wn nth nn. "hiuiid tui.t -......v. j
i-iiui wiu iiiniuuv iuv pmuiiom enino lino . - . i,nn.ji,u tu ,nP tu m,
..I . . .... n , .. I nun ol.ln nf thn Atinllnrlittn t.n 1 1.1 1 1, ImvA "uji ... ' "
r Z !nVt vT.XooV 'thoeo. van m. aUy "n decided It will nil f-ernmeiit In II. present strnlts n
out no.. nny more BeBru .uuu HU.u.uiy B, pccond8 tako up ,,.,, tllne. chairman Jones is ox
IlOt'l'KHiirV. I I .. . i i ... . .... .
peciuu iu uiuKo Known ma list oi commit
tees beforo the end of tho week, when tho
organization of tho office force for head
quarters will bo taken up,
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ItoMtH on Ilnrk'n Ollloorn.
necessary.
The Ynquls nre renlly superior people. Tho
largo companies operating ln Sonora say According to tho Rmpleton's survivors, for
they mako tho best workmen, but there are half nn hour beforo tho collision tho captain
turbulent spirits among them thnt, whenever and Urst olller were below at breakfast nnd,
they can get n fight, nro ready to mako although tho fog whlBtle of n largo steamer
trouble. The last rising before the present could be heard every minute, tho bark never
one, which ended by pnciflcntlon ln 18!)7, shifted her course, tho helmsman receiving
was expected to end the difficulty between 110 order.
the government nnd Indians and very gen- At 9:30 tbo second officer, to uso his own
HOLDING OUT FOR SCALE
erous concessions were mndo by the gov
eminent, but tho Indians had kept their
part of tho arrangement less than two years
when they were persuaded, Just nfter an ex
tensive fiasco, to take up arms ngnln. The
phrase, "heard tho rush of n steamer's
bows." Ho shouted down to tho captain,
who rushed on deck, but ho was too lato to
give nn order.
Tho Campania was under one-third
A nut I mi in n I oil AnhooIii t Ion
Upon tin 1'rlooM Fixed
IiWIIiimipollN.
InxlNtx
lit
pire n noycou nas nicraiiy neon msu- i,,. to ,. ,,. .,,,. ,, ,,,,
tutcd ngnlnst Chinese laundries and truck I)Cen llt.artj from MaJnr 0cnern, chafre(Ii who
farms. Wu Sing Lee, a banker in China- ls to commntid tho American forces In Chlnn,
town nnd probably the richest Mongolian nm, whn. nrrivni , Nrnl.R...u. ,n ,,,, v.
. . . ...... . ... . I ln U lt un ... fn.in l.i.n.l.ln. U.. . .
"Ullssia, nowover, is wining 10 niiiKu lerniB i"" w" '' nu- un-n pected
vlth LI Hung Chang, whoso real mission Is rorceu 10 suspenii uusincss mo last wook
to sow dissension nmong tho powers. The and Chlneso Inundrlcs genernlly report a
Ilrltlsh. German and American representa- falling off of 50 per cent tu their business.
tives were resolute ngnlnst receiving him." Hanker Wu said today: rtThe white peoplo
ri.i....... miiolnlH Krlul.toiioil. think thnt wo nro in sympathy with tho
I ii 1 .I,A Mn-1 ,.
Tl,.. CI.nnM.nl enrrnannn.lnnl nf Ihn nllv "OXKIB aim nml iuv, l.a.u uu. im.iui D.i,r
Yaquls nre splendid lighters nnd of course B,eam' The captain, first officer nnd pilot
know tho coimtrv well nnd hnvn In snmn w" 011 1,10 i"Ri'. engines were m-
enses ambushed tho troops, doing moro or
less damngo. The whole nffnlr has been
nothing but n series of gucrrllln skirmishes.
Ono great disadvantage Is thnt nt certain
periods tho weather Is so excessively hot
thnt it is almost Impossible to move troops,
whllo tho Indians nro used to this nnd nro
not specially Inconvenienced.
HAS NO HOPE FOR DIPLOMATS
Mali declares that tho Chinese officials nre
thoroughly frightened by the fnll of Tien
Tsln nnd desire to open negotiations.
"Therefore," ho continues, "although nil
nro nwnre of tho horrible Pekln massacres
every official down to tho lowest pensioner
port. Nothing could bo further from the
truth. Every Chinaman ln the city re-
grcts tho trouble nnd hopes that the for
eigners hnvo not been murdered. Some
of us hnvo oven authorized the Chlneso
consul nt San . Francisco to offer to the
Ainorlonn AVIm linn Spoilt onrly Tno
Score Yours In China IIoIIcvoh
Story of MiiHuucrc.
lias been sworn to secrecy under penalty of Chlncso government our services and our
wholesale executions should tho mutter come
out."
There Is tho usual crop of Shanghai ru
mors at linnd this evening. One Is that
I'rlnco Tuan hns been abducted nnd thnt tho
empress dowager Is again supreme. Another
ls that tho notorious Kang Yl, president of
tho board of war, hns been appointed vice
roy of Canton.
The Tlon Tsln correspondent of tho Dally
News says tho nllles hnvo Issued n procla
mation claiming that they are not nghtlng
Chlnn, but only the rebels who hnvo been
guilty of attacks on the foreigners. Tho do
property to tho end that the foreigners, and
especially the Americans In China, may bo
saved."
CHICAGO. July 22. John P. Roberts of
Shnnghnl, nn American civil engineer, who
has Bpent thirty-eight years In China nnd
who left Shanghai last May, passed through
Chicago todny on his way to New York to
visit his old home.
"Knowing tho Chinese ns I do." said Mr.
Roberts todny, "I hnvo little doubt but thnt
nil tho foreigners In Pekln wero murdered
long ago. The government Is weak and tho
mob undoubtedly got tho upper hand. I
know too much of what Chlneso mobs havo
done In the past to doubt that they mur
dered the foreigners.
"An army of 40.000 regular troops Is nil
Hint Is necessary to tako Pekln," ho con-
NEW YORK. July 22. Companies II and tinued. "Tho stories to tho effect that tho
I of tho Eighth United States Infnntry Chlneso hnvo an army of 9.10,000 men nre
moved off tho transport McClellan this ridiculous. Thero aro not moro than 20,000
GOING FROM CUBA TO CHINA
Sovornl CohMimiloM of I'.IkIiIIi Infnn
try Arc .tow Kiironto "Went
from Xoiv Yurk.
c-JIdon to keep Km7 ImUndS t , . "J US. W. Sli". '
Kong Is supposed to be duo to tho disquiet
lug proceedings of the Illack Flags nt Can
ton. It ls reported that Iloguo forts nre
being rearmed by tho Chinese with quick
firing Krupps and lnrge stores of nmmunl
Tho men will wait thero for tho members organized and poorly nrmed. If they hnd
of the regiment who nre coming north on modern nrms they would not know how to
nnothcr transport nnd nfter the recruiting use them nnd thoy do not constitute an
of tho organization to Its full number will effectlvo lighting force."
bo sent lo China. Tho two companies num
Hits i I'll 1 1 Ii In CoiiKor DIhpiiIoIi
ST. PAUL, Minn., July 22 W. N. Lovatt
tlon. nnd Hint tho Chlneso nrn tuoiinllne ber nDout .'iu men nnu omrcrs. ino men
, n,i iift.r ir.,.ic i ,i huvo boon In Cuba eighteen months, but
vntitageous points between Woo Sun and looked to bo In ftno condition. About 2,500 ho has spent forty years In tho cuntom.
i . in nn iii
lared his ah-
,..,.i. nrn .-nr,in,i t,v innn,,.n aii pint on urov dod colTco and ot icr refresh- umuenoi in me auuioruy or mo teie
women nnd children hnve been ndvlscd to monts for them. It wns said that the other Kr"nl received nt Washington, signed by
lcavo tho forts on the Yang Tso Klang. eight compunles of tho regiment, which nre mnger. no thieves tne last nu
aiinhi aklrniluhnu nr.. rmmriiM fmm Mnn. emu n? north on n transport, were dclaved i "". iiu"iiiiaiiuii iruiu nny or me lega
.)irin h.,iwnnn thn lliiBuhiiis nnd fhlnn.n. bv n storm off Cino Hatteras. Theso men none was mo message irom tne Hrltlsli
aro expected tomorrow. They will nt once n'u"i .uuuivrBiKiieii Dir noDeri narj, ami
iiaieii June is. -ir. itovatt says tnat Sir
Robert Hart was a favorite with tho Chlncso
nnd the fact that no letter or message has
como from him means that every foreigner
In Pekln has been killed, fdr If anyone could
get a mcsrage out of Pekln It would be Sir
Robert. Mr. Lotntt also discredits the story
that the legatloners found refugo behind tho
palaco walls
Ot tho general situation Mr. Lovntt says
MILITIA MAY BE CALLED OUT U"1'1, comrades to Fort SncllliiB.
.1)11
or nt Hook Spring AV,..., A.- h HUNfi CHANG AT SHANGHAI
miiiiio Tlirrntciilnu; Attitude
Tonrd ClilncHC,
I
CHICAGO, July 22. Tho special to the
Times-Herald from Cheyenne, Wyo., says
A number of outrages havo been commit
led by foreigners upon lho Chlneso residents
Of Rock SprlngB, Wyo., n coal mining town
Clilnouc Dlploiiint nml StiltCMiiiiu Is
Coldly Hocelvoil liy l'ur
cIkh CoiiniiIh,
SHANGHAI, July 22,-LI Hung Chang,
who arrived here today on the steamer all will depend on the attitude of LI Hung
00 miles west of here on the Union Pacific Anplng from Hong Kong, was coldly re- Clwng, who has heretofore been friendly
railroad, during tho last few days.
ceived, Tho native officials sent an escort nnd probably will continue so.
Thn .tntn ...ithnrii i..u. fenrlnir a Bencrnl or aw rmeu uoops, out ns tno j'renen
movement against Chinatown, whero more consul objected to their paaage through
than POO Chinaman llvo, ordered several the French settlement they Here withdrawn
Mattery Gets KiinIi Orders,
FORT RILEY, Kan., July 22. Rush
companies of troops to bo In readiness to a'i'i Kirl LI landed under an escort of orders have come for tho Seventh battery of
tmovo to the scene twelve French police. Once out of French heavy artillery to proceed with all haste'
Probably two companies of Infantry will jurisutcuon no was nanueu over 10 me cos
i to Rock Springs tomorrow, wheu martial mopolltan settlement's police, who escorted
to tbo Orient, calling for orders at Nagasaki
General Merrlam promulgated the order In
law will ho proclaimed. "lm ,0 n Place or residence. Tne Anplng, Denver. The battery was organized during
Feeling nmong tho laborers nt ItocK huviiik munition! oi war on uoaru, vioiaicu i mo spanisu war mm since mai lime nas
Rnrlnes nealnfct the Chliieio Is at fever heat, tho harbor regulations by entering and been Idlo. Tho equipment embraces the
but the. state authorities w do everything was compelled to leavo the limits. henvlest caliber guns in tho Bcrvlcc, with
Dosaible to protect tho Chinamen and pro- Tho consuls havo decided not to call I a full complement of mortars attended by
- . . . . . I ........ I I II...... !).. r. .H . n I tin ....... .am nlH.nr
VfiUt OlOOUSneU. uum t.i nuui vuhw v ,m w. uv uivu nuu tiu vtttvvtst
CURE FOR YELLOW FEVER
Mexlcnii I'nlloiit Trcnloil Willi llol-
IIiiiiikIiI'm Scriiin So rum to He
llolnur Well.
moro than fifty moro or less seriously In
jured, ln many cases the amputation of legs
being necessary. Thero wero COO passcngero
on bonrd tho two vessels and terrlblu scenes
followed tho collision. It Is feared that twine
VERA CRUZ, Mexico. July 22. The first
patient treated with yellow fever serum by
tho young Ilrazlltnn experimenter, Dr. Del
Inxnghl, now ls fully convalescent. Other
patients treated nre progressing favorably.
There Is Intense Interest In the experiment
nnd overv fnellllv in nffnnled thn ilnplnr Pn.
tleuts very low with black vomit havo been ou,tra ul uiumu
treated and tho ellect of tho serum Is mar
velous, astonishing pld physicians here.
New Ilrltlxli Supply I'oliit.
VANCOUVER, II. C. July 22. A special
from Ottawa says the Dominion government
hns received a cable from the war office In
London stntiug that Vancouver Is to be made
n supply point for Ilrltlsh troops in China.
Amniiisitinn will be shipped from the ar-
senuls In England, but all available rations
aro to bo purchnsed at Vancouver. The
Dominion government has been tuked to
mako arrangements as soon ns possible for
the transportation from Halifax to Van
couver of n large number of troops nnd
munitions of war destined for the Orient.
but tho precise number of troops to be sent
through Is not statod,
riTTSnURO, Pa., July 22. ny n largo
majority voto tho members of tho Amal
gamated association will insist upon the
Republic Iron nnd Steel company signing
tho scale for the new hasp of $5,50 per ton
stuntly reversed and tho helm put hard ,or I""'K. " '' ''
down. No precaution was omitted. Some of workers have voted to give discretionary
her passengers hnd even grumbled nt what P"" " "" ""iiminec ' i""'
thnv rnlled Klinertlllnlls rniitlnn. After the blo tho till platO SCalo will Boon be ad
crash nnd the sudden cries tho boats were J""''1- Thesu two volcs- tuo result of
got out. There were no signs of panic, tho wl"ch Is ninde known tonight, were mndo
crew were everywhere nt their btntlons, the necrsrary because tho waSo committees.
best discipline wns mnlntnlned. Tho bulk- " , . . V . nroecutlng Its efforts to mnke uec of tho
hnml. wern eln. n.l nml nvervthlnn. nna.lhln tliallU faCtUrOrS, ttMleil tO Carry their point '". . h . . , m.i ..m.l.f..
' - " w ."..'n 4-w"..w . IrlenUlY SeiHlIUCIllH Ul lliu- v.uuicnu iiiuuiuia,
. . , mi. trtn I nil i !i nn nil i a ip.iipn f.iin iikkixi inr
WIIH IIOUO 10 BilVO 1110. tu. ...u .- ...... , 1.....
Tl,n r-n.n.,n,il'a fnrnnnnV (lll.wl ..III. mnlnr lllBCret Ollltry llOVftirS. TllO till Pl-ltO WOrk- I tirclKIl "" ..-....,
Her foretopmast wns broken short off und ers agree to uavi: nil wim tno commiuco. a particularly unnoruuiu nit i vuo
her steel rigging torn and twisted. Tho bar Iron loilpts, on tlie contrary, re- reasoning or mo curupvun powers on nun
nrci.T.WKT. .Tiiiv ?! in n nniitainn ! fuse to crniit poller to change tlio base point, in tne estimation oi our goveriiiiiuni.
evening outside Belfast lough between the rate, but give authority to change the foot- Is tho abandonment oi tno men m.ti mere
local patenger steamers Dromedary nnd notes where necessary. Over 15,000 men Is partlcuinr neeu lor nnsie nnu mr iitsuis
Alligator llvo nasseiiBers were killed and are lnteretsed In tho settlement of this moro desperate means In order to get tho
tends to drive It at once to mako terms
with tho Roxers and Prlnco TuiinV party.
On tho other hand, tiro government of
tho United States, whllo not guaranteeing'
tho truth of tho ndvlces from the Chlneso
government ns to tho safety of the foreign
ministers, Is willing to accept the stnto
ments temporarily, In tho meantlmo re
mitting nouo of Its efforts to get nccess
to Mr. Crnger through tho uso of military
forco If need he. Ily following out this
policy tho Stato department argues that
It has two chances Instend of. one. It may
reach Mr. Conger with troopo and It also
may secure his deliverance through tho
friendly offices of some of tho powerful
Chinese officials, which tho powers aro not
likely to obtain for their own peoplo by
following out their present policy. It mny
be stated also that tho United States gov
ernment has not nnd does not Intend to
relinquish nny part of Its claim for com
pensation and reparation In the ultlmnts
settlement. Its position In that respect, it
holds, will not be nffectcd unfavorably by
scale.
REBELS WIN IN COLOMBIA
I'liiiiiiiui mill Colon Aro Itcpnrlci! to
Have Iloon Cn pi ii rotl hy
lllKlirKOIItH.
TO LEAVE INDIANA GAS BELT
Xnlliiiiitl GIiikn Coiiipiiny Will lteitiove
Severn! Factories lo l'ltU
linrK District. -
International relief through to Pekln. It
Is true that tho latest advices from Taku
Indlcnto that whereas it was orlglunlly esti
mated by the foreign commanders that tha
command could not bo started beforo August
15. It Is now regarded by them ns porslblo
to mnke a beginning about the first of
August". Rut tho military experts here, who
havo been closely scanning all the reports
from Tlcn Tsln that appear to be worthy of
credit, feel that even now the way Is open
KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 22. Captain
Moller of tho German steamer Flandrla
which nrrlved here today from Colombia, re
ports that the government t loops entered
Colon from Panama on July 15, tho latter
PITTSnURO, July 22. Henry C. Frlck,
president of tho National Glass company.
M.n ' - a llm pnoiilta fnllnu-l ll tr
iin.oun.es - -" 1ekl1 nn(1 thut Ulo march should bo be-
h..n""UaLC?.n f e"C" "Lth". t Run with tho forco nt present on the Pel-IIo.
7'r t" ,,:zr.r:. mont to rcope,, th M tha nm
IUUIIID ttUMI t.i'i. t.n... . . .......... n. ..-
expedition be cut off. According to the latest
official reports tho country uround Tien Tsln
Is clear of hostllo Chlnrsc. Tho llower of
tho Chlneso army In that section has been
trlct. The removal will bo effected as soon
as proper sites can bo tccured. Negotiations
now pending Indicate that they will bo lo-
" - "u ...v. ii.i. i... n-.i, vtttt'ttou ... ...-
city hnvlng fallen Into the hnnds of the cale" 1,1 u' u'" yu"v "uu " '""defeated nt Tien Tslnnnd this nrscmbly of
rnl.nlo II,. nln n..n,l. thnt fnln,. la nnU- Plants tO bO rClnOVCll UtQ nOW Ot SUtlimlt- !., ,!, tl.nl II. nnwt.r Iu n hrn.
In nrHniwlnn "of ihn rehel. hnvlii heen Vllle. GreeiltOWD, Dunkirk, Marlon Olid Al- . .. . ,. , nnriipninr nrmv never enn bn
easily tnken on July 10 without u fight, bany. Ind. They will bring to this section renrK!Ullzc4i jn seaeon to offer formldnblo
LAST WEEK IN PHILIPPINES
llcliel I.iinh Wns III LriiNl UIHI Kllloil
AVIille Hint nf Americans
Wiih tiinnll.
Sabanllla In the Department ot Ilollvar ls
surrounded by the Insurgents.
The rebels have offered n reward of $1,000
for tho capture, dead or alive, of Cuptulti
Chrlstensen of tho Colombian wnr ship Cor
ilnvn.
On July li the Cordova took the Sabanllla reaching tho soutnern mnrKcis.
guns and ammunition for the garrison. Tho
over 3.000 workmen. Tho reasons given by ,.,. Rn ,. , nr,i thnt th.. time la
Mr. I'ry ior mo cmingo uru uiui. inu n ippi, r))0 f(jp ft etmo f boIl, goner,,shlpi such
of natural gns In Indlnna ls diminishing
that Pittsburg gas Is better, and Bhopld It
fall other fuel Is ot easy nccess, and that
tho Ohio river provides unusunl facilities for
MANILA, July 22. It Is officially re-
government propoFed to tho captain oMbclORK AFTER LONG IDLENESS
e'januna mat ne snouiu taxo l.uuu souuers
ported that latt week 200 insurgents were to Colon, but he declined on the ground that cuIciiko Cut stone Cnnlrnclnrs lloiicli
killed and 130 surrendered or were cap- Colon was In the hands of the rebels and Auroemriit wliu Their
Hired. One hundred rifles were taken, that the troops could not land, Kniplnycx,
Twelve Americans weni killed and eleven
wounded. Accident on Ximv 1'nrln Hum!. CHICAGO, July 22. After months
This includes the caualtles of Colonel PARIS, July 22.-4 a. m. About noon idleness cut stono enntraourj, many
for Instance ns French's ride to Klmberley.
1'rotccllmi of KorclniicrK,
Further proof of an official character of
tho mistake mado by foreign rnmmnnders ln
tho attack upon tho Taku forts Is contained
In n communication Just received by ths
State department from United States Consul
Fowler ut Cho Foo. Ho has transmitted an
Imperial edict, which wns supplied tn hlra
by telegraph hy tho Chinese governor of
Shan Tung, Yuan Bhlh Kl at Tsl Nun.thp
capital of tno province.
It was Issued on July 17 and relates to
tho hostllltlcn between China and tho for
eign powers. The dispatch containing tha
Wllllani 13. Illrkhlmer'e engagement with a yesterday tho flret accident occurred In tho them members of tho Ilulldlng Contractors'
forco of the Twenty-eighth volunteer In- underground railway, causing great alarm council, havo entered into an agreement .i,., nmn ,,. ,h .., .lenartment In such
fnntry, who attacked 200 rebel rifles in- nmong tho passengers involved, It waa with tho officers of the Stono Cutters' union confUHei phraseology that It In Impofslblo to
ircncneu iwo nines ensi oi Taai, Killing uue to iiiatiruuuii w nu ruftmin, nu i io rcsumu worn uuu tu nmmiii uu uiuureiices (j0 jnore than approximately stato Its ens.
tnirty-eigni. a uctacninent of thn signal nan jusi passcu iuo uotci nu vino nuuuu. which may arise 10 u permanent uroiirnuon irno c,ci appears to stato in tho begin
corps, while repairing wires, was twlco am- Stopping very sharply, a short circuit en- commltteo nf ten. Tho agreement takes nin tunt owlne to the troublo existing be
bushed. sued, tho lamps were extinguished and the away from tho business agents of the Stono tween the Christians und tho populace, orr
Captain Charles D, RobcrU of tho Thirty- train remained In distress for some time. Cuttejs' union ti largo part of tholr power. in(? to the seizure of tho Taku forts, which
fifth volunteer infantry, who was captured The engineer's face waa severely burned as, according to Us provisions, thoy nro aroused tho mllltury to nrms, the Imperial
by tho Filipinos last May has arrived here by sparks. unahlo to order a strlko until tho members cmlrt was laying great weight upon Its la-
on parole. Ho will, not return to captivity. , or tno arbitration committee, liave boon un- ternatlonal relations.
Senor Ruenearalno last Thursday Bent to No l'an-Ajnerlcnii for Menrnmin. able to ngroo and their union bus voted to ti10 Manchuria geniTals and viceroys,
Agulnaldo, by meanu of Agulnaldo's MANAGUA, Nicaragua (via Galveston, ordor the Btrtko. Heretofore strikes have therefore, aro ordered to ascertain wbother
motncr, tno amnesty rfsoiutlons adopteil Tex.), July 22. The government of Nicara- Decn called wnenover tho' business ngent the merchants nnd missionaries of other n
by tho meeting ot representative Filipinos gun has addressed a communication to the saw flit, nnd arbitration has been resorted tlons rf siding In tho open ports arv beins;
here on June 21, together with General directors of the Pan-American exhibition at to only nfter strikes havo been called, nrottted. The ncxcrtlon Is made that lb
MacArthur'a answer to them and other lluffalo, declining to participate 1 . magistrates havo been sent repeated Imperial
documents bearing upon the restoration of Trnitoily In Kentucky. edicts to protect the legations Orders also
peace. It la understood that Agulnaldo will Klnw of Srrvln In He Mnrrloil. OWENSHORO, Ky July -22. Robert have been Hi'iit to tho provincial authorities
summon his advisers and that a reply may I1ELGRADB, July 22,-KIng Alcxandor of hVrm IiKe.i o, The to Protect tho mlssloncrles, While lirstlll-
be expected within a month. Servla haB proclaimed bis betrothal to Mine kininir VnMf.wi.'d u mmrrei. iirvnnt wns n ties have not yet ceased, tho Chinese ofB
Filipinos hero will give a banquet next Druga Mawhln, a widow who was formerly prominent and wealthy runner Kelly shot claU aro dlrocted to give protection to tbo
Saturday In celebration of President Mc- a lady In waiting to Queen Nathalie, tha lr" 'li:o.',L
Klnley's order of atane.tr. I kins'" mother. - I u, Somcw won irrestei him. I In aecordanco with treaties and must no).