Portland Daily Press: July 31, 1900
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' PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. £53 JUNE ESTABLISHED 23, 1862—VOL. 39. PORTLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 61, 1900. PRICE THREE CENTS. ttI8fiKUiANE<OU§. TANGIBLE NEWS. TO RELEASE HOYT. naeiutn grounds. The room where the STRICKEN INDIA. embalming is proceeding is filled Autographic Letter From faernmit Le- already DOUBT DISPELLED with flowers. The herself Ills Fileii<la Claim He Wan Im id IT Queen placed prison IS lOTIIISd gation Saya Minister* Are Hufe, a wreath on the bier and knelt ty Fra ml. and Washington, July JO.—The secretary ol' prayed beside tho body; and In spite of state received at the and midnight last night a Hartford,^Conn., July 80.—George H princes princesses she refused to despatch from Mx*. Fowler, American quit the death which is in Situation Critical in Dickinson of the Atlanta Journal, a chamber, consul at Che dated charge of Count tho lute Foo, noon, July 21* friend of Charles H. Hoyt, has employed Jurri, King’s Mr. Fowler says: Many Localities. Judge William F. Henuey io protect the aide-de-camp, “A letter from the As German legation interests of Mr. Hoyt, who is confined PROFOUND CALM IN ITALY. to Genuineness Pekin dated 21st inst.. received at Tien Tsin. ills will In the retreat for in- the Last Words of against the King Romo, July 30—The conservator of the German loss is 100 killed ami 12 wounded. sane here. Judge Henuey made applica- has sealed Chinese attack Quifinal up all the private ceased on the 12th. Baron before of tion J udge Probate Freeman of Dispatches. Von Ketteler s said to he the Humbert. apartments King Humbert and all tho body ate; this afternoon for a revocation of the de- to Weakness of doors Dutch and le- Anxiety Owing of tho placo except one. Austrian, Italian, Spanish i cree committing Hoyt to thejnsritution gations and the French' The members of the diplomatic destroyed partial- Monsoon. on the ground that his incarceration had corps A letter from the all wont this to tho Minister McDonald’s ly. Japanese legation been obtained by fraud and deoeit morning foreign dated the 2d. arrived at Tien Tsin on the office to tender their condolences. The Judge Freeman issued an order citing 5th. Ten battalions of Chinese shelled visitors books at the have al- Letter Settled It. the authorities of the institution to pro- Quiriual the legation from the 20th been tilled the consecutively duce Mr. Hoyt in the probate court at 2 Few Additional Details ready with names of of June and stopped on the 17th of July, callers. Some are in Im- o’clock tomorrow afternoon when testi- but may renew. The Crops Gerixmn, Russian, mony will be submitted as to the manner of Profound calm prevails throughout tho American, British ami half the Tragedy. Japanese minent in which Mr. Hoyt was brought to Hart- entire country. Such members of tho and French legations are still defended. Danger. ford and his commitment obtained. Chamber of Deputies as are iaRoma met Acts the “Japanese say they have food for six gentlypN this afternoon and adopted a resolution days but little ammunition. The Empe- TH E "ROVER MURDE RS. British and Americans Advance execrating the crime and tin- May ror and Empress are expected at Pekin.” expressing bounded sorrow. «0rr Liver The view that the Kidney^ Within 48 Hours. Washington cabinet Five Men on Trial For Double Crime of have taken from the that with Over Six Million Now Receiving GERMAN Y:S TRIBUTE. beginning July 4. h Precautions Had Been AND BiWELS the exception of Baron Von Ketteler, the Relief. Special Berlin, July 30.—The Freissinige Zei- at legationers Pekin were alive long af- Dover, N. H., July 80.—The murder of tung says: THE ter the date which was Taken. A $YSTEM said to have Thomas Dobbins and John McNally in high-minded,noble-hearted monarch, rLEAN5E5J marked their is head of the ixiassacre being slowly this city on the night of July 4 was re- closely allied Italian king- » but ,,<5apg EFFECTUALLY surely confirmed. called today by the opening of the trial of dom, friend of the German Kaiser and The most the German Li Still at Important contribution In London, July 33.—The following de- five men charged with being concerned in Crowd Stunned people, has fallen a victim Hang Chang of our by Aw- to a support government's position spatch from the viceroy of India, Lord the murder, A number of witnesses were cowardly murder. since the of The Shanghai. receipt the Conger autograph Curson of Kedleston, to the secretary of heard during the day the evidence tend- ful Scene. Kreuiz Zeitung refers to King letter the ministers Humbert as “that true friend of representing foreign state for India, Lord George Hamilton, ing to show that three men were respon- the Ger- to have been alive on came man who and July 4, today was received today: sible for the affair. The live men ar- people, honestly frankly from United States Consul at UAL Fowler, “Considerable anxiety is felt owing to raigned were Frank Gold, John Brown, Che Foo. ssrssSksPERMANENTLY the weakness of the Monsoon. The sit- John William Scott and John Farrell, The letter referred to by the consul as uation is serious and critical in Guarate, Williams, and of these Gold, Williams from the German at coming legation ! Haroda and Jtajputana west, which are and Farrell, were Identified by several of Heat His Pekin is supposed to have been an auto- Waill and Bond’s Says Great Prevents I not sown. No fodder whatever is avail- the witnesses today. The first witness Bressi Says He Came From reBtNlficiAlEffECTS' and as such re- Buy THe genuine mantd e>y graph letter, absolutely able in the southwestern of the was Daniel Sullivan who testified that on | j parts to Pekin. moved from the suspicion of fraud. The Going Punjba. Sown crops aro in imminent July 4 ho saw Gold, Brown anti Williams America to Kill King. Japanese report is understood to have danger, as rain continues to hold off on Third street. They had trouble with BLACKSTONE come down to sea without having passed Fodder is scarce and cattle are dying in him and Gold took a revolver from his [ through Chinese hands. It was one of IOt 3AU BY£U 0f;u6fciiT&t#CKA 40t PIS BOTUb the central provinces of Therar and Hy- pocket and hit witness over the eye with the first results of a private messenger derabad. it. Williams drew a revolver and fired CIGAR system inaugurated by the oommantlers V/JUri V| U(W UVi VI V* JUV three shots. of the allied forces. Itosa Kitchie. the next witness testified 4 68 a. m.—Sir Claude central provinces are on relief. The total I London, July 31, Tiken in conjunction the two reports Monza, July 30.—Few additional de- The 1 Worn e n McDonald Ts welcome despatch dated number receiving relief is 0,21*5,000, with that she was staying at the Wesley house Leading submitted by Mr. Fowler adtlel over- tails of the terrible tragedy are available. Pekin, July 21, and received In Is incomplete Bombay figures.” on July 4, ami that Brown, Gold and cipher, ; to the of No special had been taken whelmningly weight testimony of Williams called at the house about 3 m. precautions At the seashore on all sides as The governor Bombay telegraphs p. 10g Londre accepted dispelling any j in favor of the existence of few were in attendance and the legation- cholera cases in the Witness said all three had and Very police § doubts that still have existed re- I that there were 8,607 revolvers, might a small of soldiers was ers. the week also had of and only guard keep- and the mountains the of the des- famine district during ending plenty money, bought gardtng genuineness the for the The in the In driuks at the ing way carriages. King merle. I to an error in transmis- July 21 of which 5,708 resulted fatal. several house. patches, Owing had entered the and was LONDON were Samuel Jackson said he came the carriage just sion the fails to show the num- CONVINCED. the native states there 8,240 cases, to message otT when the revolver shots were Known Evarywhere. 1 fatal, The total deaths in about 10.30 4. He was driving will find hero the ber of wounded. David Oliphant and of tlie Ministers Liut 5,710 proving city July pissing right styles Safety Foreign at fired. The first shot wounded the King Warren were two student the relief works of the British district through Chapel street on his way home of mannish liata for summer interpreters. A»1 mtt ted. in the the the fatal QUALITY he saw neck, second, one, The fails to mention the other were 15,758, or 4 2-5 per 1000. when three men, Farrell, Gold message his heart and the third broke the Soft 30.—At pierced vacationing. pearl gray, and other matters of London, July last the British and Williams, standing at the corner. He COUNTS. legations pressing arm of the government Is convinced that the minis- heard Williams already dying sovereign. I white dnck, an.! tho va- in to but it should be A RIB. say: linen, portance know, O’BRIEN BROKE The crowd was stunned the unex- ters at Pekin are by borne in mind mat the British minister safe. Berlin and Wash- “Lets take out the blanks and load rious caps for scene but; a rush was made boating, golling advices were pected spedily not be aware that all his ington regarded with a cer- with bullets.” may previous toward the assassin.