Portland Daily Press: October 7, 1898

Portland Daily Press: October 7, 1898

of the Another starts in rten min- | MISCEIX.ANEOOS. Colby University on "The plan expedition --- utes aboard tho Flora, Capt. Boucher, MISCEIXANEOPS-__ | in American Life," de- Christian College with 15 aoo:l men, armed to the teeth, i LEG CALLED. Educational society am of tho m. ACT SOW. livered before the now satisfied that tho survivors MUST to the evening, which aroused great Bacon command have fallen back Wednesday lumber six miles inland, where that the purpose of the camp, interest. He held yesterday’s engagement was fought. This TICE an and a for 200 O oollege is to secure organized position can De held. The is plan rightly direoted physical system, an or- reinforcements now en route to go from here by train to Lothrop', maroh overland ganized social lift, a clean intellectual Before old om* stock? to the battleground and by dividing Testifies Invests any plus^ life and a life. The Im- in Cuba Worse depe spiritual forces as the point is reached, to get tho no more to I11HIE new Situation Costs you buy portance and result of such teaching he hostiles between two Ores. There ought, to he 400 man instead of 200 to than old has beens. found impressed by the outcome of the however, tion Board. cover the ground. goods Than Ever. war with For example that little Spain. The Journal boat brought out H. S. The convention closed with Thursday Tallman, deputy marshal and Col. Shee- He was morning’s session at which addresses Fate of and His Heroic Lie han. Sheehan is badly wounded. General While the boat wa shot in the abdomen. were made by Mrs. Anna S. Hunt, Mrs. transferring wounded men it was fired on ROCKER J. K. Wilson and others. SEWING by the Indians from the brush. This was HAS NO COMPLAINT TO MAKE the for immediate of with seat at signal an reoponing plush HOLD THE COAST DON’T WANT FOREIGN TROOPS. on the SPANIARDS Band Still Undetermined. hostilities. The troops opened OF Indians and in a second there was as DEPARTMENT. TOWNS Chinese Foreign Office [Tries to Have Or- fierce a fight in progress as that of yester- day. Beulihed with his ders For Them Rescinded. narrowly escaped ffil.49. life. He had his shoulder bored through. We handled provisions and medicines. Peliln, October 6.—The three principal The firing became so hot we were com- to anchor and steam out into ministers of the Tsung-li-yamen visited pelled weigh the lake. The Indians appear to be in His Site Good and in an effort to Camp Supplies And Forbid of Food To the foreign legations today force. Baoon’s command is too small to Importations persuade the ministers to rescind the Not Word From Them Since the take the aggressive. The detachment is Plentiful. orders they have issued for an increase in entrenched in a good position and can hold out so long as their ammunition N Interior. of their escorts or O the legation A T strength The was KTNS Fatal Ambush. lasts. steamer Chief met by my j guards. The Chinese ministers say the boat eight miles out and has arrived be- <’ here of the soldiers is fore this. She carried a of armed ————— presence foreign posse FURNISHING CO. men. Major Wilkinson was shot while -• the Pekin ..... v likely to exasperate populace, V walking up and down admonishing the HAD that DIDN’T KNOW THAT HE BEEN ARMED STRIKERS PARADE STREETS. whioh is now quiet. It is reported men to keep their heads low. IT IS PRACTICALLY RECONCEN- the Total of Tien Tsln has refused to No braver man or better officer ever SIDETRACKED, Mar- lived. The men in his command are Town of Virden Presents a Decidedly allow the passage of rapid-fire guns to CHAPMAN "NATIONAL BANK TRATION OVER AGAIN. crazed with rage. When reinforoements tial on the of the Aspect. Pekin, except authority arrive they will wreak vengeance on Maine. ministers of Portland, sung Li Yamen. The European Morning Pillagers in their own way. The fight is Cariinville, Ills., October 6.— The town will hold a conference today on the escort Yesterday Firing not half over yet. martial Early of Virden, presents a decidedly question. Didn't To Go to Santiago or Porto CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Ohang-Yin-Houan, tho exile member MORE MISMANAGEMENT. Expect aspeot, fully 3600 armed miners having of Senor Palma of the Cuban Junta In Wash- of the Tsung LiYamen, and opponent Was Resumed. War Department Again Failed in Indian Rico But Was Ambitious to Return to and Undivided $25,000.00 been organized into squads which patrol Li Hung Chang, who has been disgraced Surplus Profils, Campaign. the railroad tracks and The ington to Urge President to Insist Upon on the charge of conspiring against the Havana—Had Been Told By President of highways. Solicits the accounts Banks,Mer- started today for his October 6.—Arthur men in store-rooms, Duties on Dowager Empress, Minneapolis, Minn., on and sleep barns, empty Discontinuance of Excessive in excellent He Should Lead Assault ng Army Firms, Corporations place of exile. He was spir- the staff of the to fur- box cars and on the sidewalks, wherever In P. Pegler, correspondent ndlviduals, and is prepared Received its and hopes he will be reinstated Been One. {antlle is- Food Importations—Letters wires at 8.30 this from That City If There Had nish its the best faciltiies room oan be found. Mayor Noll has oilice at no far distant data Journal, morning patrons have been and liberal accommodations. sued orders olosing all saloons while the By Junta Showing Terrible Condition A few oases of mud throwing Walker, Minn.: Washingon, October 6.—The war in- but they are merely the acts of trouble lasts. Commissary ar- reported, I never knew of such gross mismanage- vestigation commission held two session* present of Affairs. Idlers and vagabonds. This Makes It Certain Are Still on for the miners have be issued threaten- They ment or witnessed such criminal obstinacy today. In the forenoon General H. V. on feeding __ O A will Interest Paid Deposits. rangements MT_1. rrt.A .MAmWa proclamation been perfeoted. ing the infliotion of capital punishment in Trim—Relievetl as has been exhibited here. Boynton, concluded hla testimony which com- Junta hero aremuoh concerned the Earth and Fighting SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. The strikers are not molesting the the Cuban upon any person insulting Europeans. The men cf Bacon’s command were he had begun yesterday and General Fitz- of It Is now consiaereu liiteiy inat mere pany’s plant. Manager Lukens. fearing about the stories of suffering from lack taken out under conditions that would the afternoon. 3aTlea further disturbance of the Soldiers Are Entrenched and Able to nugh Lee was heard in Interviews and Invited. an attempt to destroy the stockade, in their advices will be no Correspondence food received by them disgrace a military sergeant were he re- General dwelt the on Sheilff Davenport for deputies. The peace. Boynton ‘.today upoD from the Cuban Letters have come COT-LEN C. CHAPMAN, Preaident. leading merchants offered to go on the army. DEATH OF CHINESE EMPEROR DIS- Hold Out Until Reinforcements Come— sponsible for them. causes or uiseasesat tuu j.numus cuarz- miners oondition of the bonds of a number of the Virden which state that the CREDITED. Every life that has been lost here is a the increase close ol th8 THOMAS H. EATON, Cashier. if were ing tovyaoi^e who own their own homes, they and of the rural in Cuba to Learn Results of Tester- heart to see army population Impossible useless sacrifice. It broke my camp to the lack-lf Sufficient care on the DIRECTORS: sworn in as deputies by the sheriff, guar- Washington, Ootober 6.—Suoh informa- is now worse than it has been even during Had a anteeing the company’s property would tion as has reached the state department the poor fellows dropping. proper part of the regimental and brigade com- of the war. The Junta CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, SETH L. LARRABEE, not be molested as long as the negroes the continuance here respecting the reported death and as- day’s Firing. force been sent in the first place, not a manders in covering the sinks. General The offer was refused that the course of the of China, shot would have been fired. I have E. M. STEADMAN, PERLEY P. BURNHAM, were not in sight. officials here maintain sassination Emperor goes hoped Lee detailed the conditions at> bis discredit the stories that he 6.—Sounds of treat of General Bacon into the interior Bacon have entrenched prevailing by Lukens, who re-affirmed purpose the is resulting as to entirely Walker, Minn., October that may himself, JAMES F. HAWKES and in- adopted by Spanish dead. It is the at Jacksonville. He said the BRICE M. EDWARDS, of bringing in Alabama negroes has been poisoned or that he is can be understood. and that the failure to answer signals camp in death to the Cuban have come from Bear island all HENRY S. OSGOOD WILLIAM M. MARKS sisted that the sheriff be in readiness to effectually causing not possible to say positively just what conflict last night was due to his determination site was a good cne, the supplies were be will anti as did the are available, but The men bad jel M.W&Ftflstp invoke state aid. The sheriff says insurgents paciiicos policy source of information day, but people are still in ignorance of not to betray his location. plentiful, the men well taken care of and Gov.

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