ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 18. 1900 SMITH IS A, BOXER) 3 The Only” “ood Man in Canada Dis- cusses the ‘Ohiinese Crisis. 7 THE CRY FOR VENGEANCE According to Professor Goldwin Smith, the _, Boxers are Patriots Opposing Dismember- mont of the Empire aud the Allies are Bar- bariaus Thirsting for Blood. By Associated Press. Toronto, July 18.—Prof. Goldwin Smith, in’ today’s’ Sun, expresses strong pro-Chinese sympathies, He says: ““*It appears unhappily at this mo- ment that the worst accounts from China are likely: to prove ‘true, ,” A great calamity has. befallen | man- kind. Now hell breaks ‘loose. Pe- kin must be razed as an act. of ven- geance. | The western civilization must arm for reparation, The Chi- nese must be treated as cannibals,” Continuing, he says there are probably a million and a half souls in| Pekin, the immense majority. of whom are’ absolutely innocent of the massacre, yet they must be deliver- ed up and butchered by Cossacks or Japanese and this will be called a triumph of civilization. He attrib- utes the outbreak to the greed of ithe! powers, who are eager for the ‘dismemberment of Chima, a fact which has inflamed’ the Boxers to protect themselves, * NEW YORK CHINESE SCARED ‘They Fear White Mens Vengeance and Denounce the Boxers. By Associated Press, New York, July 18.—Chinamen in New York have been officially notified of the war in China; and in consequence are in a. state. of. fear bordering on panic. “So afraid are they that the murders committed by the Boxers will be avenged upon them that an appeal for - protection has been made to Chinese Minister Wu Ting Fang in Washington, : cording’ to information received by’ the police. Yesterday circulars in Chinese were distributed through the Chi- nese quarters, copies of a circular received from- Pekin, which read: “Kill all foreign people.” The cir- cular was sent to Lee Toy, mayor of Chinatown, by Minister Wu Ting Fang.” The minister “did’ not “expect Lee Toy to make it’ public and the latter only did so after cbt sulting the heads of ‘the secret “30° ciety. The Chinese of the city held a meeting last night in the Mott street joss house. Speeches were made denouncing ihe Boxers fina resolutions ‘‘deploring the misfor- tune which has befallen thesfore' residents of Pekin, and volunteering |, to aid in the suppression of the ip- rising of the Boxers” were passed. The resolutions recognize that the rebellion has “interfered with the progress of our country.” They are to be transmitted to the Chi- nese government, oN y|s _. WheArctic Whaling Flee San Francisco, July. 218.—The first news from the whaling fleet that wintered in the ice has been received. .The mail carrier left Bailey Island January The fleet expected to get out about July 6, . 25. a PThe gf ta will: Ce turning, from, farce com- ind/drama, “Ing ” water works of that city, of which he is ing engineer. e: roge jto the occusion splendidly’ as" Ingomar and Miss Mathes proved her claim to be the bar by jber impersonation of: Par- then‘a The other; parts: were, ac-! pany and theperformance was equal to the best that hays. been 1 given in 8 Pi ne Ji ny . will again revert to ¢ édy iby, giving A Wife Wanted.” “The cast will be: Dan’ Gillepsie, Mr. Preston; Jirkins Jobson, . Mr. Reid; Deacon Smith,’ Mr. Van Vechter; John, Mr. | Marsh; Fred,.Mr., Ford; Miss;Cam- son, Miss Mathes Louisana, Miss Festers" Sally,’ Miss Clara Mathes. “Foe rent—four room _ furnished House,’ apply toJ. 'L Whitney & Co. ‘Wanted, girl aboat 13 ‘years’ old, to uttend baby. _ Apply this oftice, or call up telephone, 20. ” ymprov i Washington Street : ployed:in ‘lowering the sidewalk --on the Washington. street side of the Allan ‘hotel to grade. A small amount.of grading is being done as a Pretiminary, and the dirt removed is used in filling holies. on the east side of the’ street.) A good ’:fetice will be erected on ,the bank ,over- looking the roadway leading down the hill and the small building which projects into the Street at' the north- The city ‘street “gang is now em- = M. P. Randolph of Seattle passed through to the Boundary country yesterday. Capt. F. D. Howe has gone to jexamine the Christina claim on the north fork of Kettle river, for the Kettle River Mines, limited. Stanley Mayall, manager of the British Columbia Mercantile & Min- ing syndicate’s . store at Cascade, was in town yesterday. A large part of the grand stand at the. ball grounds’ was blown down by thehigh wind about. 3a. my-yesterday, «~~~ Miss Heppner of Nelson i is’ visit- ing her sister, Mrs, Bannett. j. B. Kerr, editor of the Miner, and his bride have returned from taken up George street ’ p a ae | fe for Duluth last President Edward Boyee of the Western Federation of Miners, left last night for Spokane. James Breen; thesmelter man, left this morning for Butte. Ladies’ tailoring —Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eéd’s, Lot for Sate. A desi resid lot for $250. west corner of Washing street and. Le Roi avenue will .be removed, The stone basement of the Allen ‘They Contribute to the Fayenue. Cleo Le Roy,a disorderly woman, was fined $40 for being. “drunk on the street:-by’- Magistrate | Boultbee this morning. Neil McEachern for- feited $10 bail, put up“ ‘for’ his ap- pearance in answer to the same charge. New Dry Goods Store. Messrs. McArthur & Harpersgen-|! eral merchants of Kamloops, “will open a large dry goods store a few days in the new block adjoining .O’Hearn': 'S_ men’s furnishing store. ue its Kam:}" loops branch.” -T6 Start Work on the Depot” The erection of the-treight depot on the ‘site recently ‘graded by the| C. P. R. will be started by A, Creelman, the contractor, t week, Work has been: delayetl so far, by the inability of the mills to fa ; Parliament BGreresnea: Ottawa, Ont., “July, fifth. session of ‘the dighth ‘pactiae ment was prorogued fat 3 O'clock this: xafternoon, Andy King ‘go: @-fight-and.the chal- lenge has been accepted. Both men are lightweights. Goldsmith A snap. |. L. Wuirney, te ; 47 Col ia Ave, THE BEST ON EARTH ISA HANAN SHOE —xaining in popularity every day— HUNTER’S $5.00 SHOE for men is the popular price. Made in all the new shapes. our $5.00 Shoe. .... cece eee se rete Shoe. 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Sir Francis Grenfell, at present gov- of the province, an anti-Christian fetter, says a Che Foo special to the Herald. It purports to be address- ed to and record a conversation be- tween the governor and the fantal, but that is possibly a subterfuge to impose on the magistrates. Tt ex- horts the governor to authorize all magistrates to compel native Chris- tians to return to their former relig- ion and make them give security that ‘they will not again enter a Christian church. All’ furniture of. churches and ‘Christians is to be d_and_ procl: are to be issued exhorting t the people to abstain from robbing Christians who renounce their. faith, WAR JEErAR \ waties. States Equip icon: Load TO TOURTHEWEST Itinerary of the Governor-General and «Lady Minto, AT ROSSLAND, SEPT. 4T0 6 ‘Their Mxoellensios Will Be Absent Nearly ‘Two Months and Will Spend Much Time in B, 0. and Visit Dawsoa—They Will Give Rossland Three Days, By Associated Press. Ottawa, Ont., July 19.—Their Earl and Countess and Seeure Stee) . By. Associated. Press, 5): San Francisco,’ July’+:19.——The batteries of the Third artillery: have been ordered into camp at the Pre- sidio, with instructions to-be,' ready for sudden departure. Recruits are arriving every day. and...are:. being clothed as, rapidly as: possible.: _The,.work : of loading. the.. big tramp steamer Strathglye ; began this morning.. She has a--capacity of 8500 tons. -She is to carry hay and grain and horses,, The Ascetic will carry 462 horses, Sy} i The Hamburg: ican, line has ister of foreign affairs, in informing | ernor of Malta, will have the. Chinese legation at Berlin that lot the British forces in China. all telegraphic messages must be in ) ‘Wiisiea War plainlanguage and submitted ~for |j approval by the censor, and the]; suggestion of M. 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Tokio cables: 4 New York, July 19.—The Lon- ‘don correspondent. of the Journal ‘and Advertiser asserts that, having , lisatisfied itself that the imperial gov- ernment of China is not only coun- ‘tenancing the acts of the Boxers, but directing their movements, and ‘that regular Chinese troops ‘hive invaded Russia, the Russian gov- supplemented bythe: “official an -ernment.yesterday-handed the Chi- e : Feterseue ‘his The Express. sorrerpandent: at -| sertions among the enlisted men’ of “The Japanese poverninent. fears that Russia and Germany may not accept the command of the Japanese the. conteact for. carrying 500 horses that were bought. here,.,for Germany, but has... been , unabli charter any vessels, The. Pacific Mail company’s_ steamers _City,. of Para, City of Sydney and Colon have been withdrawn from the,Cen- tral American trade... The, aupposi tion is that all three. : Vessels carry troops to China or, Manila, ; Deserted to Aveid Hara Fighting : By Associated Press. ° New York, July-19.— The -warin China and the news of ‘the disas- trous experiences of the Ninth in- fantry have caused a number of de- companies I, K and L,:of the Fif. teenth regiment of infantry, ‘says the Times today. Major” Cornish, garded in London as'at least fore- senior’ officers, who would shadowing: -a- speedy litional recognitior. of the fact that a condi- tion of war exists between China and the civilized world, and the general opinion seems to. favor such recognition as the best means of meeting. the barbarian’ upheaval, ation .of the troor weeks,” Slo Is Ruperor Pro Tem,- the-army corps, and ‘desires asspiratices on,this point before giving ordérs’for. the embark- This may make a_ further delay of several who ds the 1» says there are 25~—men~ absent. without leave. The.men, in speaking of the matter, gave as the cause of the de- sertions the crisis‘in China, especial- ly since the news of the. disaster to the Ninth was received. while at the same time endeavoring} London, july 19.—The Sh to isolate the independ viceroys cor “QUICK WORK | [* Tel. No. 8 nafed Star ee & eee OF livered Fon Wor tty, onions and from the general conflagration. The | under yesterday's date: revelation of the ability of the Chi- nese forces .in the north.to stand their ground against the interna- tionals is producing the . inevitable results in the south. At Shanghai it is announced officially that for- eign women and children have been requested to leaye the .posts along nue.is concerned. dent’ of the Express cables “The consuls, acting as represen- tatives of the: powers,’ have unani- mously agreed that Liu Kan Yi Ha, the viceroy of Nankin; shall. be re- garded as the emperor of China so so far as the collection of the reve- Liu Kan Yi Ha | ili. has always; been friendly towards Lover tow Mental Wreck By Ascociated Prem. New . York, Randolph Churchill! F Rrdy Kandotph Chu rehitia Young Juiy -19.— Young George Cornwallis: West, who was Minto, left this afternoon on their western trip. Their programme is as follows: Winnipeg July 21 (evening,) to July 24; July 26to July 29 at-Nat- ional Park, Banff; July $g0 (one p. m.) Vancouver; July 31 and Aug- ust 1 to 4 at Victoria, leaving on the latter date on the government steamer Quadra for Dawson, where they expect to arrive August 15, re- maining their till August 20, when the réturo. trp svill be commenced. Reaching -Victoria August 30, they will proceed to_ Vancouver : on August 31 and remain, there on Sept. 1, °2, and 3. New West- minster. will also be. visited and they will be at Rossland Sept. 4 to 6 and Lethbridge Sept. 8. A visit will algo. be paid to the cattle ranchés; irrigation works and In- dian restirves.’ They expect to go back to Ottawa‘ ‘on Oct, 15.) Ai. ASTOR MAKES AN Apowoay. We Takés Back AM He Aatd Aguinst ~ Sir Berkely Milne. By, Associated Press. London, july 19.—William Wal- dorf Astor has apparently reached the conclusion that he made a grave blunder when he publicly in- sulted Captain Sir Archibald Berke- ly Milne. Today Mr. Astoz pub- lishes the following in his newspap- er, the Pall Mall Gazette: “We desire to express regtet., “that a paragraph, which appeared i in this column July 2, with regard to the pres:nce of Sir. Berkely. Milne at Mr. Astor's.concert thes preced- ing Thursday evening, should have been published under = mi PF sion ar the’ exact circumstances. E: ofa pl ical kind now show that Sir Berke- ly Mitne’s presence was due to a misufderstanding that entirely ab- solves him from any intentional aise courtesy.” to marry. Lady on Saturday week, is very seriously don cable to the World, has caused the river. Since rioting has occur- | foreigners, and the red at Po Yang. Lake, near Kiu Kiang, - several missionaries have | j P. SUNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS EF Nelson, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. — Rossland, RETAIL MARKETS Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, - Greenwacd, Phoenix, . Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Ferguson, and Vancouver. $ ——— William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. Rossland, “sNew been killed and chapels burned. The telegraph between Liu Kiang and Hankow is interrupted. Indian Troops to Detend We Hal Wal In connection with the story that Prince Tuan’s forces have been or- dered to march to Wei Hai Wei, it is considered as significant that the Indian troops arriving at Hong Kong have been ordereé to proceed to Wei Hai Wei. A; Shanghai dis- patch also reports that Kussia has been in secret with Prince Tuan’s government with the danger is stili New York, July of Li Hung Chang. Ina h irom St. Petersburg OMIZERS_=<> 7 No Tollet'Table is complete ‘without gan Atomizer. We Keep all varieties, good,bad and indifferent. ‘The best cost more money than the Indifferent, but are worth more. Have you seen our new supply of Hot Water Bottles, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Toilet Soaps, Perfuines and Colognes. : MBIA AVE. a BIA . The Rossland Drug Gompany '*SEveenone 100 R. &. STRONG, Manar. W. C. McLEAN, lprRopnrs. JNO. JACKSON, JR. \ , it is stated that Russia’s anxiety to minimize the alarming nature of the news from Manchuria is-dictated by fears of the i injury~ the confirmation of such news might canse in the matter of arrangements alleged to have been made‘in the United States for money with which to com- plete the Manchurian railroad. A dispatch from Shanghai re- ceived here today reports that the his viceregal office. | An Antt-Christian Letter to his i the mag Is believe they can place implicit confidence Pella Miiuistars Alive but .u Caiger Paris, ‘uly? 19.—An‘official dis- patch ‘from Shanghai, dated July 18, states that, according, to the. gov- ernor of Shan Tung, the foreign ministers and their families at’ Pekin are safe and sound, but that the very great, viceroy, according to this dispatch, informs the consular corps that he had telegraphed to Pekin urging the Protection of the toreiga - fegations. North by Hrince Tuan © 19.—Regarding Li Hung Chang's departure for the north, the Herald’s Canton corres- pondent asserts that the viceroy tett that city under orders from Prince Tuan, and that he 1s to pro- ceed to.Chi Li province. to resume The New York, July 19.—The fantal mifantel of Shan Tung, the highest legal officer of the province and next in rank to the governor, has issued and caused him-to .be home. sight almost gone. the opinion that, match so incongruous. ‘That Hub Mas Arrived at Last compressor will Se ‘turned ‘over in few days. The flywheei: and ‘th misfit hub arrived — over the machine was started west 5 one piece. Telegra, Office At Phoenix, the local rate of 25c, toss of the Chinese in the The terrible ‘heat, says a Lon- Pp of the sunstroke which he “suffered in South Africa invalided His mind is affected and his Mrs. Cornwallis;West expresses had her = son’s strength not been undermined by the South African campaign, he never would have contemplated a 4 The long expected hub for the flywheel of the new Le Roi com- pressor arrived today, if it fits, the three months 270 and the last carload of days ugo, but the machinists have been waiting three weeks for this The Canadian Pacific Railway com- pany’s telegraph have opened an office at Pheonix, B.C. Telegrams will be accepted for that point at Masowle Grand Lodge in Session By Associated Press. London, Ont., July 19.—The Ma- sonic grand lodge of Canada is in session here. About Soo delegates are in afténdance. ~ CRANBROOKS PLAY ON SUNDAY Stroug Téam From East Kootenay Coming—The Spokane Game A match game has been arranged for a ball game here between the d and Cranbrook Sunday. Cranbrook has a strong team, with a high salaried pitcher, and beat Fernie by a score of 7 ‘to 3. They promise to give Rossland, a few pointers in the art and offer i return game at Cranbrook. 8 A are not pleted ©) for a game with Spokane, as the latter team wishes to piay here on Monday or Tuesday and Rossland wants a Sunday game. cv Notice to Patrons cf the City Hakery. ° Beginning, Monday, July 16, the ladies elegant hunting case watch that is now on exhibition in our window will at the end of Go days be presented to the patron holding the greatest number of coupons rep- resenting cash purchases of 50 cents each,