The Quebec chronicle, 2 août 1900, jeudi 2 août 1900
[" The Chronicle is dellvered in all the seaside resorts at 25 cents per month.Order it before you go.AHA HAN = SESS > Quebec \u20ac ASSIS \u2014 rd Fine and moderatoilf warm.® VOL.LIV.NO.19,675.QUEBRO, THU AY, AUGUST 2, 1900.\u2014 How shall I ensure my Tea purchases to be alwys satis- faotory-used to be an unanswerable conundrum, before the advent of \u201cML ADA\u201d Ceylon Tea-Never any troub'e now, satisfaction is always \u201cSure.\u201d SEALED LEAD PACKETS O NLY 25c, 30c, 40c, 506.60¢.Black\u2014Mixed\u2014Uncolored Green.ANOTHER LETTER FROM SIR CLAUDE MACDONALD It is Dated July 24\u2014Legation Surrounded by Chinese Troops\u2014The Enemy Enterprising but Cowardly \u2014Provisions for a Fortnight\u2014Chinese Infamy and Duplicity Exposed\u2014\u2014 Loulou, August 2, 4 a.m.\u2014At last dhe story of Pekin has been told.Dr.Morrison, in y's Times, holds up the Chinese Wovernment before the world as guilty to a degree of infamy and duplicity that exceeds the sui mise of its worst detractor.In the same despatch he gives a more hopeful view of the prospects of the besieged than hus been expressed by any of the others who have been heard from.Simultaneously there comes from the Belgian Charge d'Affaires, at Shangha, an official statement that the allies are expected to reach Fekin in about a week, they being 18 miles from Tien Tsin yesterday.LETTER FROM SIR C.MACDONALD Another letter has been reccived at Tien Tsin from the British Minister, Sir Claude MacDonald, dated July 34.\u201cWe are surrounded by Imperial troops,\u201d he writes, \u2018who are firing on us continuously.The enemy is enter- , but cowardly.We have provisions for about a fortnight and are eating our ponies.The Chinese Govemment.if there be one, has done nothing whatever to help us.KM the Chinese do not press the atteck we can hold out for say 10 davs, so no (ime should be lost if à terrible massacre is to be avoided.\" «vv on \u2026.ieee A CORRESPONDENT HEARD FROM.At laët Dr.Céôrge Emest Morrison, the famous Pekin correspondent of the Times, has been heard from direct.The Times this morning prints the following despatch from him, dated July 21 :\u2014\"\"There has teen a cessation of ~ hostilities here\u2019 (Pekin) since July 18, but for fear and tréachery, there has been no relaxation of vigilance.| The Chintse soldiers continue to | strengthen the barricades around the besieged area and also the batteries on ! top of the Imperial city walls, but, in, the meantime, they have discontinued | firing, probably because they are short of ammunition.The main body of tle: Imperial soldiers have left Pekin in order to meet the relief forces.Sup plies are beginning to come in, and conditions of the hesieged is improving The wounded are doing well.Our hospital arrangements are admirable, and 50 cases heve passed through the hospitals.The Tsung Li Yamen forwarded to Sir Claude MacDonald a copy of the telegram: by the Emperor to Queen Victoria, atéributing all deeds of violence to tandits, and requesting Her Majesty's asyistance to extricate the inese overnment from its difficultics.The 's rely is not stated, but the Chircse Minter in Washingtoh telegraphs that te Unlied Stalés Governinent would ladly assist the Chinese authorities.is despatch tu the Queen wax ment to the Tsung Li Yamen, and was sent by the Grand Consul on July 3.Yet the day before an Imperial edict had been issued, calling on the Boxers to continue lo render loyal and patriotic services in exterminating the Christians.The edict also commanded Viceroys and Governors to expel all missionaries from China, and to ar- Text all Christians and compel them to Tenounce ihelr fath.peer decrees applauding the Boxers s, approving Iy of their burning out and slaying converts.Their 9 are stated in a decree to the Princes and Ministers.ANOTHER DECREE.: On July 18 another decree made a .çomplete volte face due to the victor- +8 ol the foreign troops at Tien Twin.In this decree, for the frat time, and one month after the occturence, an allusion was made to the death of Baron Von Kettler, tbe German Minister, which was attributed to the action of local brigands, although there is no doubt that it was premeditated, and that the assassination was commanded by an Imperial officer, as the survivor, Herr Cordes, can testify.IMPERIAL TROOPS ENGAGED The force bestegiug the tions con- hist of the Imperial eo Gen.Lung Lu and General Tung Fio Siang, whose gallantry is approved in Imperial _ decrees, although it has consisted in bombarding for one month, deienceless women and children coo, up in the legation compound.Chirvee use shell, shrapuel, round shot and expanding bullets.LI HUNG CHANG'S MOVE.Washington, August 1.\u2014The Chinese Imperial Government is putting forward the most powerful offorts to' se cure, through negotiation, the abandon ment of the international movement on Pekin.The cables received at the Stale Department to-dav from Li Hung Chan all send to demonstrate his de sire to secure the syccar of the Ministers at Peklh and their delivery at Tien Tsin, if this can be safelv effected, trusting that in return the international column can be halted.Unquesdionablv à proper assurance of the safe deliverv of the Ministers would have some effect on the temper of the poweis, and it is possible that the United States Government would give \u20acar to overtures in that direction were it not attempled bv the Chinese Lo impose conditions upon the delivery that are altoecther objectionable.A CHINESE TRICK.They posted proclamaticns assuring us of protection and the same night they made g general attack in the hope of surprising Ls.There is still no news of the Pd Tang Cathedral.The wounded number 138, including the American surgeon Lippitt, severely wounded, ard Capt.Myers, who is doing well.Seven Americans have been killed.All the Ministers and members of les gations and their families are in good health.The general health of the com munity is excellent and we are contentedly awaiting relief.THE FRENCH LEGATION, After coumerating (he casuaitics already reported, and giving the total of deaths, including Americans, as 58, Mr.Morrison proceeds as follows : The Chinese tmdermined the French lngaticn which is now a ruin, but the French Minister (M.Pichon).was not present, having fled for protection to the British legation on the first day of the siege.TRIED TO BURN THEM OUT.The greatest peril we sufered during the sicge was from a determination to destroy the British legation by burning the adjoldng Han Lin Yuen (National College), dne of the most sacred buildings in China, sacrificing the unique library.The Chinese throughout acted with characteristic treachery.Yet a Shanghai special save Li Hung Chang has received a decree, dated July 2%, commanding him to'inform Lhe Consuls that the Ministers were seife (Continued on Fourth Page.) 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Owing to orriain unzorupulous Saloons and Stores retailing inferior waters for the gen Waters, we warn the p uine Magi Caledenia Minera) ublio not to be deceived by such paities, as their object is GAIN and not principle or honor.They buy the inferior for CONSUMER is charged t à few cents per dosen less but the he same price as for the genuine.When you ark for CALEDONIA WATER see that our name is branded on the cork.2090900093 0402088H0e0W M.TIMMONS & SON, Agents and Bottlers.BOERS ARE GIVING UP THE CONTEST.Surrendering in Large Nimbers to Gen.Hunter.MANY LEADERS SURRENDER.\u2014\u2014 LONG STRING OF WAGGONS COMING IN \u2014 IT WILL TAKE DAYS TO GATHER UP ALL \u2014 IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS FOUND AT PRETORIA \u2014 THEY EMANATED FRON A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT IN ENGLAND.\u2014\u2014 London, Aug.2 \u2014 A correspondent with Gen.unter\u2019s force at Slapkrang, says :\u2014'\"The Wineturg aml Sene commandoes arrived ; akout 600 men.Gen.Roux has arrived, and also the commandant of the W commando.It will take days to get all In.There is a continuous stream of waggons for 7 miles up the valley.All the leaders have surrendered.Tie prisoners include foreign artillerists.IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS.The Daily Telegraph, on the authority of its Care Town correspondent, asserts today that documents of the highest importance, emanating from England have been discovered in Pre foria, implicating members of the House of Commons and other persons in England, who have agitated in favor of the Boers.It says that startling developments may be expected shortly.MACHADODORP EVACUATED.Lorenzo Marques, August {\u2014The Boers have \u2018evacuated Machadodorp aid it is reported are preparing to retreat to Lydenburg, to which place they have completed tviegraphic communica- on.METHUEN ENGAGED.Londen, August 1 \u2014 Lord Roterts reports that General Melhuen on Monday marched 18 miles and engaged the enemy, who were fighting a war guwrd action.Boers are presumably Dewel's commando, who should be somewhere in the vicinity of Potchefsiroom, towards which place Methuen recently marched.© BADEN-POWELL.Roberts also sends a report concerning Baden-Powell, who is hemmed in at Rustenburg, which is not encouraging.He says that all the cyclist messengers whom Baden-Powell las sent oul have been captured.lan Ham ilton's column, which hus been operating east ol Pretoria, marched through there on Monday un the return from the front.BOER ARMY.General French has occupied Pau Station.The number of men in the various commandos to the east is rap idly dwindling.The total number of men in Botha's and the other command ves if not believed now to exce:d §,000 These are scattered about at several ints.The Boem still have one Lon Tom that is fit for service.The other one has been damaged.General Delarey, with 1,500 men, occupies difficult country on the Crocodile River, 20 miles west of here.General Groteiler, with 500 burghers is north of Bushveidt.The residents at Middleburg received the British troops with expressions of satisfaction, and expressed the hope that the war would soon be over.The burghers in the vicinity are turning in I arms.KRUGER HATED.Pretoria, Tuesday July 31 \u2014 Mrs.Botha was (he guest of [ord Roberts at dinner yesterday evening.he Bor animosity to President Kruger or, Soe on Sosounit of the fact hat he a s officials are persuadiiy {die peoph: that South African Paper money is as good as Bank of England notes because it lu based on inalten- alle state sccurities, even though the state should Ye conquend.As the English have not isedd this contention many burghers have been ruined and unutterable misery prévails.The wives and children of the poorer Boers are almost starving.Goneral Botha' force is kept together by extraondinary inventions, his correspondent has seen an official circular asturting that Lord Roberts was fotced to retreat south of the Vaal and that Lady Roberts escaped in abaloon.SOUTII AFRICAN HOSPITALS London, August 1 \u2014 Mr.Rudyard Kipling, testing before the South African hospi fuquiry commission to-day, said he found litlle fault erally except with the Woodstock hospital at Cape Town.This, he said, was unspeakable.It was horribly foul and drains ran lo it.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LATE DUKE OF SAXE-COBURG THE REMAINS TRANSFERRED TO THE CHURCH OF ST.MONITZ\u2014 A SHORT SERVICE HELD \u2014 THE PUBLIC ADMITTED TO VIEW THE BODY.Coburg.Aukuse 1.\u2014With an imposing procession the hody of the late Duke was removed this afternoon from Rogenau Castle to the Church of St.Motitz.attended by members of the Ducal family, the court and furictiom- ries, Prince Hohenlote Langenburg and the Cirand Duke of Heuse following the coflin afoot.After a short service the church wos thrown open to the public to view the remains.Emperor William wil arrive on Satirday for the funeral.tint finns.TO VISIT KIEL Berlin August 1.\u2014-At Emperor Wil liam\u2019s special invitation & N squadion of three vessels wil} viet Kiel on Anguat 17, remaining there a wi .0 {THE ASSASSINATION OF KING HUMBERT.Further Details Regarding the Prisener | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NE WAS IN TROUBLE BEEORE.2 me eee ee freres THE RBMAINS OF THE LATE KING BE TAKEN TO ROME KAISER \"WILLIAM WILL ATTEND THE FUNERAL \u2014 HE your reign.May the friendship which united our houses during the reign of your father continue.His memory will ever remain written in my heart.\u201d In a similar telegram to Queen Margherita on behalf of himself and tbe Empress, Emperor William says :- Chivalrous, kind, brave and faithful, Humbert fell as a sokdicr on the battle field, a victim of thowe devilish machinations whi alm\u2019 at the destruction of all order, both Divine and human.Mav God le you in vour indescribable griel.\u201d May He strengthen your son's arm so that be may wicld the sveptre and sword for the good of his people and the glory and welfare of Italy.\u2019 THE NEW KING AT ROME.Rome, August t\u2014Kinæ Victor Emmanvel [11 and Queen Helena arrived here carly this momiox aad pr toward Mouzu, where they will arrive this evening.The Ministers met Their Majestics at the railway station.EXAMINATION OF BRESCI.In the course of his examination yesterday Bresci did not denv that he had Leon designated to assassinate King Humbert, It is believed the crime was arranged in Patterson, N.J.A man named Salvatore Quintivalli, who returned from the United States with Bresti and accompanied him to an Anarchist meeting in Paris, was arrested at the Rio Marina on the Island of Elba.Thy police found on him tot- lers ond photographs of Anarchists.Anton Lannor, whq also accompanied Bresdd from the Un States was arrested at Ivrea.In consequence of these arrests the belief in the existence of a plot is increasing.BRESCI'S BROTHER.Bresci\u2019s brother, who is a lieutenant in the Italian armv, stigmatized the crime as the most cowardly act of the century.* He had no news -of his brother for a jong timc and thought he wax still in the United States.Parliament has been summoned to meet Aubust 6.QUEEN MARGHERITA.It is stated that Queen Margherita will retire to Strcia to live with her mother.The clergy of Monza and throughout Italy are holding memorial vervices to-day.Great excitement is reported at Milan.The troops are in readiness at their .barracks to prevent a disturbance.A score of prominent Anarchists have been arrested.The police ate active and other arrests are expected.New York, August 1.\u2014The leaders of the Italian colony which hms settled on the shores of New York harbor are taking steps to ferret out and bring to people, printed on the press of an in- condiary organ of the Anarchists in Hoboken, the ecitor of which iy said to have ben an intimate friend of Bresci.| The circular assails the Itetian newspapers which have mourned the death of (he Kine.It rails saint anv sentiment of sorrow and ridicules all show of sympathy.Lastly, it openlv denounces the dead King.re Iofors in his taking off, and names his assassin a hero.\u201cIt will accordingly he our purpose to puree our setilement of such an element as is represented by this circular.It will be our first stop to appeal to the police for their help, and failing to get it we will take the matter into our own hands.\" MONTREAL ITALIANS.Monstcal, August 1.\u2014The Montreal {taiians he'd a meeting to-night and passed strong resolutions condemning the king of Kine Humbert and abhot- tence at the murder and a message ex- pressine the sympathy of the Montreal Itallans wan despatched to the Italian Government.Davidson left today for St.Paul and thence via Chicago to Montreal.14 is stated in Government circles = 4hat Mr.Davidson has one to Montreal to perfect the arrancements for the new railway policy of the Government and especiallv to finarce the matter, in which problem he will bapassisted hy Mr.J.A.M.Aikens, now on his way to Montreal.ALEXANDER WAS ACQUITTED New London, Mo, Aug.1 \u2014 Alexihe wire magnate in 1271, Was arquit- fled tonight.recover, though body will be paralyzed.Takohira, to the United States, who arrived in Washington yestérday, talked with a kohira said that he had been since his arrival in the United States, to ments since he loft Japan, three weeks ago, and that he was not in a good position to impart information.garding the suggestion, which frequent- Japan was bein, nese operations powers interested, the Minister maid that this was not his understanding, an veut, as the new reciprocity arrange ment between Japan and this country was adequate for present necessities.It was quite possible, he said, that developments in trade during the next few years might make further reciprocal arrangements necessary.to the United States.Washington from 1879 to 1883, was afterwards Consul Generhl York up to 1898.\u2018 : Risk 5cents Only | and try the famous cigar TOD SLOA he The Marvel of Canada.MILLE R & LOCKWELL, | HE ESTIMATES THE COST NEARER £80,000,000 THAN £60,000, 000 \u2014 THE BRITISH THE BEST HATED PEOPLE IN THE .WORLD \u2014 THEY ARE SEIZING THE MOST DESIRABLE TRACTS OF TERRITORY NEXT THEIR OWN \u2014 THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER'S REPLY.\u2014\u2014 London, August 1 \u2014 During the do bat: in the House of Commons to-day on the bill for a supplementary war loan of Æ8,500,100 Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Liberal, said that owing to the existence of three fragmentary budgets he was unabic to conclude at what the Government figured the cost of the war.lle estimated that it would ke nearer £80,000,000 than £60 - 000,000.Sir Wiliam added that statesmen of the highest authority were impressing upon the British the fact that they were the best hated people in the world.Lord Salisbury could not understand the reason, but Lord Rosebery knew the cause of this hatred.Lord Rosebery had declan d that the empire needed jiace.The last twenty years Great Britain had heeu laying hands with almost frantic eagerness on every desirable tract of territory ad acct to its own.\u2018This greed excited cavy and stood in the way of domustic reforms.\" Chancellor or the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, in reply, said the figures were complicated, but he would make a return showing how they have been reached eee prt A PECULIAR CASE.Utica, N.Y, August 1.\u2014 Great in terest is being aroused in the medical fraternity over the condition of Philip Schnerman, who on Saturday last broke his neck in two places while driving at Sylvian Beach.His temperature now nearly normal and he retains his is faculties.There is hope that he will the lower part of his Bentley's is the best Liniment.++ SENDS MESSAGES OF SYM Manufacturers, Quebec.PATHY \u2014 EXAMINATION OF \u2019 + \u201c + + + THE PRISONER \u2014 MONTREAL EEA \u2014 ITALIANS MEET.msm rg cost OFTHE |F, SIMARD & CIE, onza, uw _\u2014 ng ai ucen of Hair acrivcd here dis | SOUTH AFRICAN WAR \u2014 THE KAISER'S SYMPATHY.SHI RT lin.- Wilne Lada met te following tele.| At What Figure Does the WAISTS Rome Deel no bv 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Street, 86.Rock, QUEBEO.++ ESSE PEE VICTIMS OF THE ITALIAN ANARCHISTS Victim.President Carnot TO THE UNITED STATES \u2014 INTERVIEW BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \u2014 CANNOT SPEAK ON THE CHINESE QUESTION\u2014 NO QUESTION OF FURTHER RECIPROCITY.Washington, August 1\u2014Mr.Krogore the new Japancse Minister representative of the Associated Press to-day on the conditions in China, and the prospects for a ca ign.Mr.Tatrying, catch up with the news develo- fe has been made in this country, that hampered in her Chiy some of the other \u2018Q RAILWAY and he was inclined to rd such MANITOBA'S RAILWAY POLICY.stories as unfounded.Mr.\u201cTakonira Winnipeg, Mun.August |.\u2014Hon Mr.lig that he was not charged with commercial treaty work at pre- This is not the Minister's first visi He was in at New ander Jester, the octogenarian, who | \u201cThe presentation of Mr.Takohira, Sax tr on rial here Jor the nas [at the White Howe, probably will oc Gen.Cates, brothee of John W.Gates, | °F U8 Yok.Too many men mistake their faults for _masfortunes.Place of Residence.Lyons, Frame Date of Crime.Assassin.June 24, 1894 Pietro Santo, \u2018ee the Anarchists whom they be-[ Premier Canovas del Castile Santa Agveda, Spain August 7, 1897 Rinaldilieve ne æ directly or Indirectly Hee Empress Elizabethof Austria Geneva, Switzerland Sept.10, 1898 Luccheni punis or the ne ng ue ; tert.F.P.Cambria.President of the | King Humbert of Italy Monza, Italy July 29, 1900 Bressi United Italian Societies of this city, n ve +4 ++ ; says :\u2014 \u2019 \u201cThousands of circulars are being| JAPAN'S NEW THE QUEEN\u2019S thrown about broadvast among our AMBASSADOR CHOCOLATE.ARRIVAL, OF THE BOXES IN TORONTO \u2014 THEY WERE A LONG TIME ON THE JOURNEY\u2014HOW THEY WERE PACKED BY THE SENDERS.Toronto.Ont.August 1.\u2014To-dav (he long-lost case containing the chocolate boxes given hy Her Majesty to the members of 'C\u201d Company of the Royal Canadian Rifles, arrived in Totonto, and were conveved to the office iof Captain H, F.Wyatt, where the | boxes were unpacked.The case hes been on the wav since February 7, but gol lost on the road Letween Belmont and Cape Town, and it was only through the efforls of a friend of Captain Wyatl's in Cape Town that it was finally recovered in June and sent on its wav.The variety and ingenuity shown in the wrapping up of the indi vidual packages is most amusing.Some are carefully tied or sewn up in pieces (of khaki or leather, some in scraps of towels or sacking, while it would be laughable, if it were not for the patho- tic of it, to se the late Private Findlay's box sewed up in a fragment of jan old undershirt, and Private Haines\u2019, i whose death was reported vesterday, was covered with a sock.Several of the hoys also took advantage of the sending of the box to forward various me- mentoss, bullcts, exploded shrapnell shells, spring hokhorns, regimental badges, etc.One sends what is pre sumably an ostrich ess done wp in a towel, another some ostrich feathers in the hollow of a bamboo stick, while ln one case a bag made of an old undor- shirt tied with a booMlace holds some Boer photographs, Mauser bullets, a spur and a pair of spetumek horny.boxes for Toronto are pelos dis tributed at Captain Wyatt's und those for other warded by mail.soo.| First Markdown Z PAQUETS Departmental Sores.Our Sweeping MIDSUMMER + {CLEARANCE SALE 3 Still More Unequaited Bargains Coming in all the Time.A Few More Samples Of Our Third Reductions.Ses the Following Bargain Lote, Still several pieces Dress Goods, Tiny and Pin Head Checke, all summer colors, 36 inch wide, First Markdown 156, Second\u201c 1250, To Close - \u2014_\u2014 rer 100 Pieces Brocaded, Armure, Serge and Alpsca Dress Goods, First Markdown 35c.Second\" 256, To Close Ie, Another finer selection of Dress Material, in Storm Serge, Covert Cloth, Bengaline, Epingline, Navy Blue Serge, Armure, Iridescent Goods.fixtures of all kinds, India Twill, &c., nice colors, Blue, Green, Plum, Purple, 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