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E33 LAND DAILY PRESS. E5S ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 39. PORTLAND. MAINE. SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 28. 1900. (SSK'K.fA'SffiKI PRICE THREE CENT8. BISCKLIiAAIEOUS. Charles did not propose to be captured without STILL HOPE SHOT TO PIECES. SELLING HIS LIFE DEAKLY. Time after time he came to the win* a dow and as citizens, one by one, entered, the alley, he blazed away at them. In v, this manner Confectioner LeClero, who was one of the special police squad, ex- Policeman Evans, John Banville, and But. U Is Awful Death of Murderer George H. Lyons, son of the head of the Constantly biggest drug establishment in the south, were wounded. At this time the extra Diminishing. Charles. police began to fire indiscriminately at the negro. Who shot him will probably never be known. Andy Van Kuren, keeper of the police jail, got a bullet in the body and fell dead. Just afterward H. H. Ball, an old man aged 65, working for the Mutual Benevolent association, Chinese Situation Thus Held Whole City of New doing business in the vicinity, was hit and mortally wounded, About the same Described. Orleans at Bay. time, with Charles firing his Winchester indiscriminately, Frank Buertucci, re- % i ceived a shot in the Acts gently on the left shoulder and J. W. Bofit got a bullet in the right hand. Ultimately it was concluded by these who Kidneys, Liver were handling the situation that the only way to get Charles was to burn the build- and Bowels Legal ioners Should Reach Tien Tsin Killed Three Men and ing in which he was entrenched. Some Fatally one went to a neighboring grocery, pur- the chased a can of oil,and pouring it over tha Sunday. Wounded Four Others. rear CleansesJ System steps of the building, applied a ^FFFFrTIIAI I V mated and soon had the building in flames. Special police squads and mem* _ c bers of the militia stationed themselves 4 about the building in order to pick the O ! desperado as he attempted to leave the So Li Hung Is Quoted Was house. Boon Charles ran out of the house Building Finally across the yard and entered the second room*5 A As Saying. Set on Fire. young soldier named Anderson ij armed with a Winchester rille, shot the n negro in the breast and he fell and died MISS ANME GOULD. MISS MARY MORRILL. soon afterward. As soon as the negro fell, (AUF?RN1A|TG,SYRVP(2- Rumor That Prince Chung i>lob Responsible For Oilier Waitt and Bond’s tea i*u er «u owmcmtu emu »oc pih eat tit. Rescued Legal ioners. Deaths Portland Missionaries Said to Have Yesterday. BLACKSTONE Women Been Murdered. CIGAR At the seashore London, July 28.—4 a. m.—Mr. Lyman New Orleans, La., July 27.—After a J. statement that there is still The and the mountains Gage's desperate battle, lasting for several Leading but it is is hope, constantly diminishing, hours in which he succeeded in killing held here to define accurately the situa- 27.—In circles Inland mission received the even knew that Sergeant Gabriel Porteous, Andy Van tide Londre tion. The Chinese minister in London, London, July missionary following post though they their will find here the right styles to'a re- from this was The last that was Kuiod, keeper of the police jail and Sir Chih Chen Do Feng Duh, yesterday at Shanghai, according dispatch cablegram Shanghai morning: danger great. here it has been learned that “All missionaries murdered In Pao heard from them was on when Alfred J. Bloomfield, a of mannish hats for summer received a telegram fromj Sheng, director ceived today July 5th, young boy, \ in the wortu. all the missionaries at Pao Ting in the Ting Fu.” a cablegram was received from ollioial fatally wounding Corporal John F. Laliy, vacationing. Soft pearl gray, of railways and telegraphs to the effect of have been murdered. sources that were then well John ex-Policeman Frank II. that an decree in the province l*e Chili, saying they Banvilie, Known Everywhere. white and the va- imperial following duck, linen, All of the at of Fo and being the who A. S. one of the terms, was issued on July 24: people Amoy province protected by viceroy, Evans, LeClerc, leading ilous for Kien are well. The from re- said they would be safe If staid at confectioners of the caps boating, gulling “It is fortunate that all the foreign rep- reported cablegrams Shanghai they city and more or less QUALITY their and Baron Von Ketteler ceived yesterday are regarded by many stution. several the teunis. resentatives except Boston, July 27.—The dispatch from seriously shooting citizens, COUNTS. evidence Miss Morrill went to China as a mis- found in and unharmed. Pro- jjeople in Portland as conclusive Robert who Children's white duck hats. are safety Shanghai referring to the reported negro desperado, Charles, that Misses Mary S. Morrill and Annie sionary in 18:0. She is about 8 > years old visions in the shape of food stuffs, vege- of missionaries at Pao Ting, it j killed Captain Day and Patrolman Lamb slaughter and her a brother a and fruit will be to the A. Gould, missionaries at the Pao TiDg father, and sister, tables supplied is refers to Pao Ting Fu, which and badly wounded officer Mora, was believed, live at Morrills Corner. She was a to show our Fu station, are' dead. It is understood grad- HIE HITT legations in order oourtBsy.'*’ bad been reported safe. So far smoked out of his hiding place in the KB, previously of Miss An- uate of the Normal school The Post so far as to as- that Major Gould, the father Farmington Morning goes as is known, but four missionaries are in heart of the residence section of the 1U7 Middle St. nie the de- and became interested in the city there is now direct communica- A. Gould does not credit missionary Dutch sert that Pao Miss Hhnie A. Gould, j and shot to pieces. Ting-Fit, He and Miss Gould s friends work soon after her and was literally Geo. a. Coffin Mo*r. tion between the Chinese authorities In and Mrs, spatch. graduation Miss Mary S. Morrill and. liev. The was one of the most re- have are sent to China the tragedy Pekin and London and that the ministers faith that she and Miss Morrill by Woman's Board. In I Steins. \ Horace T. Pitkin. markable in the of the and "" still alive. to the tact that i 1897 she returned home to remain a history city ■ are safe. However this be it is They point year iSsT ► may quite Rev. and Mrs. George H. Ewing who | i Ir»AC .-.. these were received from on account of ill health. At that time 20,000 policemen and she people, soldiers, oertain the attempts of the French, to have es- despatches were stationed there were saiil Recent from ► where has of was a visitor in many cities of citizens, were gathered around the productions Ger- jisr Italian and other consuls to get direct re- The mls- Shanghai originated many Maine, caped to Che Foo on June 25. man and Finnish the wildest newspaper stories where she addressed missionary square in which Charles was potteries, ready from Pekin have utterly failed and Fu were last heard concerning greetings finally put plies sionarh s at Pao Ting now for A it is out that the to the troubles in China. for on her work in China She was also ac-1 to death. Tremendous excitement your selection. { pointed ability sup- a cable- Although with fruit and from directly July 5, through ply the legations vege- many weeks they have realized that corded on her return a joyful welcome: in New Orleans as the battle In dozens of unique decorations, / "" that com- to the American board of reigned tables involves Che conclusion gram foreign some Misses Gould and Morrill were in great by the Second Parish church of which went on between the Do’ice and citizens wholly different from usual GO munication is not impeded by the Box- missions, which said they were un- £ £ CARTS, believed that lived she was a member. She remained in ilbeer at ! ers danger they having with his mug sellintr $1.25 5 harmed Other advices to the American and the negro Winchester. desrgns, Thus, the daily alternation of so weeks in the heart of the Portland until when she to despite board said that tne viceroy had promised many very August, 1898, j After the was over statements $5.00. with handsomely enr \ and fears, the reiterated Chinese tragedy hopes to defend them if they would remain at Boxer country and escaped unharmed returned to her labors in China. Her! bossed metal covers. assertions of the safety of the ministers were made that the man killed was not \ Refrigerators j Pao Fu. Miss Gould and Miss Mor- to this that letters have been and 1 fail to conviction and the decision Ting up lime, they would not be always hopeful Flemish Blue bteins with -C I carry rill both belong at Portland, Maine. Rev. really the desperado who killed Day and covers, of the United States not to delay military disturbed. extremely interesting. Neither Miss Mor- — axid | 30c to $1.50. --AXD Mr. Pitkin was born in Philadelphia Lamb, but papers found ou liis person £ measures is approved as the only possible It is understood that rill or Miss Uould have had a | studied at Phillips-Exeter academy.