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WEATHER—SHOWERS TO-NIOHT. PRE en: Reger og ~ od “ . . e $ * MS om n ainimtaes v ba WEATHER—SHOWERS® TO.NIGHT. NIGHT Os ) a ‘BASEBALL oe «(GS <a |e EDITION — ] 7 x Circulation Books Open t to All.” | ini inanuaiiiie’ “ Cireulation Books Open to All,”’ | a iM _ PRICE ONY CEN NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1900. PRICE ONE CENT. = = OUR MARINES LAND IN CHINA. POPRDOCECCCOUcccrrios | (Ulutiee tee eee eo oe oe gs] Il si f —$—$— $< : = a ROBERTS IS AT ‘wi asrsn au JOHANNESB TRYING 10 STO) RUsAWAY | wm sme CT EVELAND __ as Enter at Noon— Mines Are Intact. PRAISES THE WORLD'S _— INDON. May 2%.—Lord Roberts will) LATE RESULTS AT Gi uo. © Johannesburg at noon to-morrow | eeocbitle Jiowing despatch from him has | us received at the War Office | ERMISTON, May 2-490 P. M.—We = | ed here this afternoon without ' ‘ym etamoma The Ex-President Returns from .,,... . ei | cacy amt mutes Yachting Trip--Was Seasick, | *” es ' ? Se a aan, Se but Saw the Eclipse. " 2 3 ¢ 6 led off ali thelr roiling stock. We | ‘TIEN-TSIN, China, May 2—A hundred American marines from the | United States cruiser Newark are ex» | pected here at 11 o'clock to-night. ; An armed rescue party of French- men and Germans started this afters | noon to try to relieve the besieged | Belgians. The Viceroy, under the he junction connect- 250 ¢ | Pressure of the French Consul, has ing Johannesburg with Preior®! «Tee Trust? We got an inkling *vinced ereat tnterae:. nodding his hee) 1°) tbe | Dermnittes: the: eanenenn 58; aaa A Bieratery by relieved. of that down in Florida, I congratu. | *00 ankine Us sched ; “ | x 2 8 | Fallroad to Teng-Tal, where Chinese een ee re en _ late The World on its legal fight.| oie section. “thw a ee peed urt fatr, Won east , ' protection ends, ph | “= That move to bring them into court! Democratic ieader of the Btate, Croker ) wT Bra Sto 5 } _™ Belgians are besieged at “1 shall summon the Commandant iu by the Anti-Tweed law was fine,” —| or ri Chang-Tsin-Tein, near Teng-Tal. the morning, and Mf, as 1 expect, there BY. PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVE- ‘That's @ pretty serious question,” he! paw ‘ _so Ad no opposition 1 propone 'e eater M) LAND 10 AN EVENING WORLD|"! *¥i%6 “Ti have wo tisk LATE RESULT WILL SEND MORE SHIPS, tower with all cow temope Bt hoon” | REPORTER TO-DAY, The ea-President refused to be drawn h i THIE we | Ready nerease Oep BRITISH FOKCE BEATEN, |e te ea taameh oot ade teee.| uy any eamiasion | ic ithigperhet | im China it from the naphtha launen of Mr. Bene-| After giving expression to hie opinton| " . 7” Bi Pee og baz Kin Laces. stater one ‘t's Yadht Oneida to pler No, 2 of o Tas Weds unas cutis ie | wisnianen tee ae Men of His Detachment of New York Yacht Club, at the foot of tryst, ay quoted above, Mr. Cleveland er, at Pekt been authorised " " Mast Twenty-sixth street, The landing | continued by tae Governm all Amines ” 4 ‘ 0 0 Kempf for o 1 for the LONDON, May 2.—The Britisn Co- 8# made at } o'clock this afternoon, | MY Wi to Bermuda was purely for legation. Th o landing of Jontal OMice to-day received advices, via! The e&-Preeident looked sunbrowned, | oy yin 1 pee! greatly ims 1 We a force from deore. Britian sast, from Col, Dut somewhat shaken after a pounding | if duane Saket aces ai Wileocks. in command of the relief force triy wver rough seas o \ It ts admitted © State Depart Chinese ery oulte seasick, but Dr Heyant’s med . Pek : fenich recently started for Koomaaste, With Mr. Benedict and nis pi Sides hgidin tit Soeekd fas * pre Ae paying that a smal! force of Hauseas Dr. Bryant, he had bee na two We left Bermuda Friday. intend cfr governments that the Glater, had been attacked, and that | ‘Mr. Cleveland . _ pod mun | ae °° | ath, ~ =e hg Nnase tel later and several men had deen killed. | than when he left.” said Dr Bryant. | r | aa ——— “We were more or less seasick, but the} VIEWED THE ECLIPSE. | The operations of the “Boxers” are “Rut we struck bad weather off Cape FO Oe ee ee he ee eee |tnereasing in magnitude, Their demon- Is BRITAIN ALARMED? "shit, tw cot vo loca and ther | Fratteras and lay in stays all day Sur- ? ? otrat are no longer local, an - Mr. Cleveland chatted with Tae Even- é . - 4 | ‘ | Sppear to be governed in their mover Mae 1 tag Weed reporter ‘While bib inarae| piodapaserto a wu wn el she sie othe bets Insists on Re- : : fence eh cette osotte. a rd Roberts Asked If He Can Sena 7 = & good pounding on Sunday and we ; * dered nine Methodist mission- Cert Senane Wongge Rene tr |v amen ashore, He was in 8ne) were all sick signing His Portfolio ; : ADMIRAL KEMPFF \eeice th ake suevinon, ot ee, aa * t ; - F Octobe | “We viewed the scitpee yesterday from le 5 " —_ | Pachow, and have ctored tn on Pekin. 1: NOTHING ON POLITICS, 11 bat The wan wee te cur, After the Insults Of- ; i ee A To A lll eae gap Mbte fed ® tam] "ee nee plete Him in the : : RUSSIAN ENVOY ASKS |jened ot’ Galoraity, tate bat Sel mors are current here It is stated that| “I haven't seen a newspaper in ten| 1 gre fered to Him in H ‘ oad ot Sei tae Oe te War Office has arked Lord Roberts! days. You know in the poittical wavsd | coenstne and th 1 : é ‘ N AT LEET ‘ re to the “Boxers it he a age OF ble troupe “levents move swiftly, fam not in al After farewells to Mr. Benedict, who French Chamber of . ‘ FOR G U BO F PS ae Sage ont Engle lors ; Feturned to hie yacht. Mr. Clevelan . ; ’ Tt te pointed out here that England! Position to tnikt polities rere to Br. Dreani's tome fern | =Deputioa, ; F euancna a the ress ee steal denuded of troop Told of the war between Hii! and cheon. He took an early afternoon train ’ “ | * e lense. —s Croker over the State leadership, hel for Princeton i & asking that a | when " |DR. “PARKHURST RAPS AT | : os } eral Marquis de Galllffet, insist ‘ . Wil Make « Campaign for Gov-| penseqwance of the dlegrace- | & RUSSIA READY TO GRAB ws hed" "| TAMMANY AND ROOSEVELT : cameo : . | puties vesterday led ’ + . . chet Piattorm. set | Depurien esterday ind : : EVERYTHING SHE CAN GE COLER RASH COOK. MARTINSVILLE, Ind., May 9—W. 6 las Cameutiane a nt claimant for the Govern . ae GEN. DE GALLIFFET ‘ The Rev. Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst: made @ stand net ye orever There is io doubt that the greates : . « ' Board of ha wntuoky. has announced nat will vail for Kurope to-mormw on the! end doctor + nt, he w not only| itving French soldiers is discoursget botnet tte thet ee freee Shine Comptretior ad ah meme the race again this Fall’ «sale be chosen Governor a second time, but| = ert thow’e Aw In Absolutely Goedel and ant be! sepegy iii eee the he said F0uld become President of the Uairea|'* ‘*T s se ucdtigs oN es nrow hin * appe must be | . y tae “ : eat the| he saw no hope for the country, as it Minter. As it was he could not peophery | Kove (he Lp gg caplhehenaen pinet fs succens ‘ - Joy repeated that ence | Peemed & foregone conchmion that b the Governor's apo il ure He |e e mer ently 8! The names of Gen. Z . + . i - : A ca at tea « Piniey,| McKinley and Bryan would be renom stricken man yeaterds 4 the Minie- Mere ; mentioned ae likely May ~The a Be od = ql " that » ered * por - rn ~ duet sit nes SHOUS FRBD I SP, LOUIS m= om = | for the| Regarding Tammany and the tee! 1 Pie Peesler, M4. Walder Recseny, 10 —_— ; : Mt serious disturhances | to manage ite affairs sat tact wr Pith. District of Kentucky, of {outs | True he sald the fact that Tynmenr | credited with the intention of replac MRS, GLA SLONE SINKING. T * " apt. Watson! about detaye lo thle departnnent inne We, and others. jomctals had been dabbling in the stock! wpeee wen Wounded and One ol e pesstbte, it i paid = . 7 . ontractore are abeolutely unt b he hams of thy him as mn ae por and sal D ‘ 4 «contract ly sntair and Mr. Taylor will remain in Indiana’ had put 4 weapon imo the hands o aI Mev from Moving Gantt - ‘ ~ — ss sain cael h sald Mr, Cole 1 repent “until his ‘iealth le recuperated. He sald ¢R€my More powerful than any one ha Aes that Gen bakiat's resignation andy ee f . ares” eS pre "thie afternoon: “I wilt not seek nor “ered 10 hope pee Sees ce career oe the le Gradually Growing ‘ faiWei, wh were stent, as usinces of Oe unced almultansously ” . . F r Eline the Repudiican nomination for “When the election of 19M comes the) ST. LOUIS, May 2 —eriour Aghting f\, Governor of Kentucky. The mand people will have an opportunity of tak-| occurred here to-day in the car sirtke rg ON — Weaker . : or the tioerty-loving people of Ken,| ing back In votes some of the dividends) at 20 South Broadway that successor will be ie yet a ; evi , obeyed’ that have gone into the pockets of Tam-| Shots were fired from a moving car| matter of surmise. and pubile opinion bas 7 + ey aods te ae many'e head men,” he said. Inio a crowd arsembled in the vicinity | nor yet centred on any particular name.| (Me seu ain Wasson wore 1 bare — r aor : In paying bis respects to Gov. Roose-| of that sumber. decide aed. } » attacked tne Awnings Magara Valle and Return, $8. | eit, he said the Governor had striven In Teslhke, George Lancasten| “*risiny the Ministry have deckted 10) I¥ ‘ * s oie DOING ovale to ander a Regular ‘tals’ ee a yoters for he practical instead of the teal, | and Wackwits were wounded, | throw Die Gailiffet over, and as tne No bs and was therefore © failure, Uf be had probably will die, Uonalisis were strong enough to over: i Wet Pans ( the taxes pro-| is wen Ge oe posed to » volke ed we ine a i deena seal he aod Nie ae,

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