Portland Daily Press: September 22, 1900
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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. E53 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1"C2 uiTi u. A1N ---- *' l,~ SA1DRDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. IJKS’E.iVESKI PRICE THREE CENTS. UUSCKLIiAWEOUS. who could be reached in this ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦«« m vicinity dis- *h puted Mr. left we hear that Aygun has been taken Mitchell’s figures in so far at related to amid a loss of life to the Chinese, they their individual collieries. great Work in the mines is paralyzed and the Easy to ! laborers driven out. Peace between MILITIA ORDERED OUT. the Kussians and the Chinese has come to an end. Years cannot wipe out the enmity engendered.” —see— I Three Regiments Despatched to CHINESE ATROCITIES | Shenandoah. Against Missionaries In Province of ' Sheriff’s Posse Fires on a Ilunun. Mob Washington, September SI.—An official United a communication 1 Through! States Has Mads Disclosure o! coming through diplo- matic channels,was to the atten- i Harrisburg, Fa September 21.—Three brought No about our low tion of th8 State J mystery prices. Miner regiments of a Department today, giv< and Little infantry, and a 9 cash Girl. battery Wo simply buy for when cash is Killing A ing information as to conditions in the i an wo tlie troop of cavalry were ordered out Its got at All in object. Consequently \ mid- Cliina. to Purposes Tse \ lowest prices be had and aro and also very night by Gov. Stone to assist Yang Kiang valley giving # euablou to offer you Sheriff thus A detailed and fully authenticated instances Toole in maintaining order in the of atrocities in the of Hunan FURNITURE 5 Schuylkill mining region. This action province $ was taken against Christian missionaries who es- d much less than other dealers who buy v after a oonference between a on time. the caped and who makes the report long P governor, adjutant general Stewart through \Ve should like for you to A 5 compare and Gen. the officials of the government now for- I the vllulng set we sell for Gobln, on the urgent solicita- Ten Others or tion of warding it to Washington. More Less the sheriff, borough council of 5 825.50 , Concerning conditions in the Yang Tse Shenandoah, and many prominent resi- Made to All the Replies the states that i that can elsewhere for a dents of Inquiries Kiang valley, report tha with you buy that locality. Gen. Gobin has \ similar price. & Wounded. been placed In viceroys there have exercised a most pa« You’ll see a great difference In our a Seriously command of the pro- 5 of oiflo influence orders to the con- # favor. visional brigade and started from here the Powers. despite P trary from Pekin. It appears that tha | Sideboard, ) tonight with a staff on a train i Exteuslon Table. $S5.50 special J p from f 4 Leather Seat Chain, ) ^ Shenandoah, He will establish headquarters there and expects to be on the ground with 2600 troops by 6 o’clock Saturday morning. The organizations § Waitt and Bond’s Frank P. Tibbetts & Co., I whioh have been selected for this servioe | Have Been Ordered To are the j Troops 4th, 8th and_,12th regiments, bat- tery G of an t ami 6 Free St. S Phoenixville, Governor’s troop Strict On All BUGKSTONE I of Harrisburg and the third brigade Secrecy Enjoined # se £■ 2t lstp <? the Turbulent Region. headquarters. Major General Miller, oommauder of the I CIGAR. I division,has-been sum- Until This Afternoon. moned to HarrisDurg and is now on his H Our sales on No firm now, || ■ from or in way Franklin. Attorney General | T,,_, the past H Elkin has also been called; here from In- ten years, has ij ) w Easy > diana to advise with the governor. Bat- g Cigars equal the come within Si G is tery equipped with Gatling guns. ^lve mfifi°ns Shenandoah 'Trouble Caused I sales of any ether If By Closing Gen Gobln the senior of < -On the iis brigadier I our yearly sales || \ the division and commanded the ^iree firms pro- Known That the in on Blackstones. ;§ / Head. S Six Colleries. visional brigade whioh was ordered to the German Propo§at Has |j I Boston or New Hazleton region after the Eattimer shoot- WAITT&BOND, ing in 1897. Been § y The SOFT FELT HATS that 1 Rejected. 1 England com- .. Gov. Stone Many \ mean head comfort for aud all S received a telegram early 1 ac'urers. i you §3 bined. on lf)c who wear them. They hare a y this evening from Sheriff Toole, advis- 53 Blackstona St- 1 { In/* him 4-V._ __ « 7 mftko this v Vliiw stylish up, particularly -O-- Jliau 9 cigars. totjem. x colors are X fall;—the too, just about killed and 15 injured at Shenandoah / right. > Philadelphia, September 21.—The The sheriff then took the posse to In- that has by the strikers tiring upon a posse of is in our Soft C tragedy been looked for since dian liidge colliery of the Reading com- jjjMIBgMHBlBBglBIIBSBaglBKglggig j Nothing lacking citizens who were the coal workers’ strike was protecting a party of \ Felt Hat display. X lnuaguarted, pany and escorted some workmen up non-union miners on their return from * Washington, September SI—The United patch from the commander of came suddenly and unexpectedly this af- Centre street. As they again neared the the Austri- work. The sheriff said ne was unanle to States government has made full and an squadron In Chinese waters II .1 ■ ■ ■ m. ternoon at Shenandoah. Lehigh valley station, the mob composed saysi 3 cope with the mob and that the complete answers to the various import- “A small Austrian detachment A posse hurriedly gathered together by largely of Poles, Slavs and pres- has oc- / 'IIIF IIA TTPP i Hungarians, ence of ant that have been Sheriff of troops was necessary to the pro- inquiries addressed to cupied the south fort at Pei in con- wmrwA p Toole, Schuylkill county, to hurled stones at the and a shot Tang | deputies it the relative tection of life and property In the com- by powers to the Chinese junction with German and Russian i 197 Middlo St. meet an emergency, was forced to lire on was also firedffrom a troops ■WWaMBI S saloon, following bj trouble. It woe, munity. Moreover, has gone farther and the Austrian and German have | a mob that was threatening workmen on a shower of stones. The deputies then flags A. M’g’r. S and lias made a disclosure of all its pur- been hoisted. The Russians Geo. Coffin, their way home under escort. A man opened fire. They hastened toward OUTBREAKS AT POTTSVILLE. captured Water ^Pitchors, Milk B poses, and as a member of the adminis- two and a mine “I" fa and a Iltcle girl were killed and Main street in the guns exploding station. Instantly meantime, firing ovei Pa 21.—The Pitchers, Cream Pitchers, Pottsville, September tration puts it, it has thrown its hand ‘‘The Austrian losses were jgj ten others wore more or less seriously 500 shots and the mob missiles a naval ca- in odd burling men at the Kohlnoor and run col- on shapes, richly dec- ~ Kehley open the table This action was taken det killed and fourteen wounded. 1 C 1 wounded. Sheriff Toole lost no time in — of all kinds. One man and a little girl lieries were ocrafed : ra driven from their work this after the cabinet meeting today, and Wedge wood, if calling on the commander of the national were found lying dead after the a„ shooting. morning by a crowd of striking Lituan- luncheon at the White House that fol- Spode, Haviland: also 1 §“S || STUDENTS guard of Pennsylvania to send troops to The crowd was finally dispersed. ians and Poles armed with dubs and lowed, served to reduce the decision to WHOLESALE MURDER. German, Austrian, and 1 §1 aid him in keeping the peace. After con- During the riot, windows were broken stones. They smashed windows and oth- the ultimate form. At half past three American make. i ^ sultation, the state authorities at Harris- buildings were wrecked and a numbei Awful Punishment Conflicted On Chi- |1 Whoso eyes trouble them will find er mine property. o’clock Minister Wu called by appoint- burg decided at midnight to send were nese troops persons Injured. The streets of Shenrndoah were crowd- ment By Cossacks. They’re not too expen- R to upon Acting Secretary Hill and was jl it to their advantage consult to the turbulent The held a region. foreigners meeting tonight ed strikers and others were sive for use. by drawn to handed a memorandum embodying the New daily Shenandoah's trouble was and more trouble is feared York, September mo. I mako tho caro of the preolpltated unless the the scene. oar was SI.—Concerning eyes Iof Trolley held up and response of the United States government the S massacre I by ‘he closing of the six collieries this militia arrives before The of 5000 Chinese at Blagove- morning. eleven men were handled. to the of __ roughly Some request Prince Ching that Mr. stchensk I of students and school children a morning, through the efforts of strike sheriff has asked the & by Kussians, the JiTvenlng Post Philadelphia of them were thrown out of the door. or some other be immedi- Conger person contains an leaders. to abandon the idea ol today account from G. Fred- I have examined tho Reading compiany Chief Burgess Brown of in to DOUGLASS & specialty. Shenandoah, ately empowered begin negotiations erick one BURBANK, GO., More will close tomorrow as a voluntary working the collieries here tomorrow and Wright, .of the faculty of Ober- rescuing his son from the hands of the with the Chinese authorities for a final .242 SVIiddle St.