The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 22, 1900, Page 1

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CHANG KUNGSING o shaoohE e RSy, Young Californian Js - Plotting fo Become Commander-in-Chief of Chinese Rebel Forces. QAT YT, R TA TR TR TR, BT TR TR TAT RS ISR O x 5 —~ —_ By § Ho Yow Thanks ~Jhe Call” £ - “/ 5 for Daluable Jnformation. 7 $ * 2 e e * fi HROUGH the courtesy of The certain letters and % 2 7_ papers of a most } great im- : 0 portance to my G T d in my ) % hands—documents < of a doubt % z that a young .A.{mm'imxx ci ) 4 among the Chinese revolutio mander in chief of the insurrec * to me as a shock, but I m co ’ pleteness of ithis expose ar b+ thread of the plot has x I find all of the conspirators fa ) both here and in China, by b watchful surveillance, but w ¢ should be x troubled by ambitious Americans desirous f-aggrandize- ( ment and grasping for riches st with the blood of misguid- ed rebels; it now seems that = It is unfortunate that an A ) the tool of these 1t b China, but we ha = character, and 1 1 e ¢ well met at every step. * / %’ 74 - TR (/a/vg (o 2/(/ ¢ i * ¢ % ¢ * ¢ - < ¢ * ¢ x ¢ * ¢ * ¢ * % 0 GSHTHTE TSR TR T TR R SRESRETETSETESESEQ mfiflwi was to travel Kong Yue Wel found that e was his busy da nd that each should be twenty- hours long | were to do all that proposed {tself. appointed a first lieutenant, by A SR TR TR TR TSR TR T a early In the he has been nt. At Hono- e most desper- of the Hawaitan ed together Translation of Mr. Homer z Lea’s letters of introduc- tion written by Tom Tsaiy Hin of Los Angeles to the leading revolutionists. Xw Dear Sir: There is a white name of Mr. Lea. just now in Los An well up in war ways. an hers b | «Einlflgamwgq % et e SN LS LETTER OF INTRODUCTION To KANG YUE WEI ALIAS HONG NAM HOl= »ns and de- the Comnsul f e by-laws of m as follows: n to one of our ate the same.” talks well. His pe many of them ha North and South for CI ann( like to see teach Chinese to b Ycome free. He is of China to get up a diers. He s going China, calling at Ho Oent clties—togethe: who Is a Yung “cuy, and lea land at a big schoc of our party who shoul much pleasure and & letter of in ct 1 stmake his going and com ment you see him you can f to protect the eeded. It w! gards. seen the 1 his peo- to many & prison e is allowed e begs me to ask them xcept that done were held. The n our Chinese ists there are nant by every steamer. been stowed aw the variot Great preparations are being made for Shanghal, Ho g ex} Macao. le subscribed has poured into the ckets. Up to the pres- Continued on Pags Seven.

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