Show REBELS CAPTURE FORT AT 5 Are Now in Position to Turn j Guns on Imperial Forces I in the City 3 YUAN HELD IN DISTRUST Becoming Suspicious of Pre- Pre micr and Chinese Dissatisfied With His Actions S Thanking Nov No 23 5 Wireless s to toS toS S Shanghai The I n Th I. The revolutionary forces S S today captured TI Tiger cr lUll Hill fort outside the walls w 1 of the city and arll which comman commands cornS com corn S river Several bi big and man mands s the thc city 1 guns guno were taken taleen A number of imi im- im m i have ha Joined the rebels This important victory and the surrender sur- sur In Indicate In- In 4 render of the tho Imperialist soldiers liCate the desperate position of Gen Gen- cral erat Chang Chan commanding the imperial troops With the attacking force 00 oo- Purple Hill to the southwest of or the Ule entire olty ItY In now Is at the mercy merc S. S the is Inadequate General Chang s s force Coree to defend the thc walls wails of the city which are arc two twenty miles mlle in circumference has Tho rho imperial commander possibly S escaped In which case n ma may ay surrender an and this coup coupled ed with tho the rebels at han llan- victory of or the tho reported I an entirely new aspect as- as kow l would place j on the situation Communication with Nankin ankin is on only I Is deficient P possible b by wireless which Te Tele Telegrams rec received l cd through reform sources from Wu u Chang Chans- report the complete route of ot tho the imperialists at Tho The Republicans are said sahl to have regained all the tho positions on the sillo sido of or the tho ste and Han IIan rivers river Wireless Ireless reports say ay there was with great losses on hea heavy fighting both sides that tho the There Thero Is reason reUlon to believe belle reports arc are much strict censorship Is maintained main main- ever as a tamed at thc the telegraph offices controlled controlled con con- I and the gov gov- trolled b by both the rebels t. t Yunn Yuan Uh cn Two TV Fire Peking Nov 1 2 25 Premier Yuan Sm Shi Intolerable intolerable is becoming more mOTe Kai's Kais position erable crable dally daily dall Neither N the nor northe northe northe the Chinese trust him and tho the arc are becoming more suspicious The moderates do not hesitate to sa say that it Yuan hud had remained at Chang- Chang J Fit Te-Fu tho the court would now b be at ended Many Chinese md n the rebellion believe belle that while Yuan Is reassuring foreigners with a view to obtaining a aloan aloan loan loan Joan und and placating the moderates with pretended preter-ded pacific measures he Is Ini In Inh i h reality intent on sternly crushing the 5 rebellion with force The rho continued fighting at t and near is taken as lending color to this belief beller The rue imperialists that lasted after aCter an attack on thirty-six thirty hours wore were repulsed last Thursday and driven back k across tho the I Han lIan riv river r with great loss Joss l Entire IntIre In r San Francisco Nov 10 25 Ug Ug Poon t. t i 10 Che Chew editor of or the Chinese dal daily paper 1 I here received today toda a letter from Wu Vu WuTing minister of or foreign n affairs ring Ting Fang Fung for tor or the re revolutiOnarY provisional government gov s-ov- The letter Jetter was written about aboul ten i days Lda's before Mr Wu Vu who was formerly for for- merly mery the Chinese ambassador to the United States Stales became Identified with the rebel cause e r A All Ai I the tho Chinese people in tho the Yang- Yang t ts 9 valley valle he wrote are enthusiastic revolutionists and the foreigners too with the tho movement movement- sympathy the out outcome ome HIS s too early carly to predict but to Judge by the tho temper of tho the peo- peo pcp pcp- Io the new government must prevail The leaders of ot the rebellion he stat stat- ed Cl were all men of ot education and modem modern mod mod- em ern Ideas and ond were carrying on mOd I tho the war in a civilized manner e Firm for tor San Francisco Nov No 25 A A Hong Hong- I kong ong- ong cable to the Chinese daily dally paper r today says sas that t tho the Canton revolutionists revolution revolution- have havo ignored nored an appeal from Cantonese Cantonese Can Can- residents In Peking asking that tho the rebels accept the promises o of the Manchu government go for or a limited monarch mon mon- arch archy The Thc petition stated that the at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt to establish u u. republican form of ot government o might lead to foreign in intervention intervention In- In an and the possible dismemberment dismemberment dismember dismember- ment mont of China an and that lt would be bemore bemore bemore more expedient for the rebels to abl abide e eb b by the Manchu peace terms The Tue Canton revolutionists the dIspatch dispatch dispatch dis dIs- I patch continues are firm firm in their do- do e- e termination to set up a republic Efforts on the part of Premier Yuan Shi Kal to prevent numerous provinces from rom declaring their independence have ha populace of these provinces An and the people are arc clamoring to have ha havethe the he officials who have done lone the premIers premIer's prenier's pre- pre nier's mIers bidding ln imprisoned according to toa toa a J lon dispatch received toda today by bythe he the Chinese Free Press The premier i telegraphed to td the new authorities ur urging them to use every cry effort to prevent the people from froni rom de- de daring against the Manchu govern govern- meat ment Ho Ito told them that there was a good s chance that pence peace would be arranged arranged ar- ar ranged rang on a 0 basis that would leave len tho the in partial control |