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CHINA HALTS — OUR MARINES. \ _—>— \ Ail Nations Land Forces, MASSACRES ALL OVER: Which Are Forbidden to Go to Pekin by the Viceroy. Warships Are Rushing to the Taku; Port. TIEN-TSIN, Ohina, May 30.— American, British, Japanese, German, Italian, Russian and French troops to the number of 100 each have been or- dered to guard their respective Le- gations at Pekin, but the Viceroy here will not allow them to proceed hence to Pekin on the railway with-| out the authority of theTsung-li- Yamen. One hundred and elght Americans, with a machine gun and a fleld gun, landed here last night amid great othugiasm on th. part of the resi- ents, . Five Russian and one British war- hip have arrived at Taku, and bai itritish avo now landing. Otber war- ships sre hourly expected. Three thousand Chinese from Lu Tal are expected ee to- day en route to Fang-Tal. There is a disposition here to be- lieve that the “Boxers” will disperse before the foreign troops are ready to act. Tien-Twin is In no danger. WASHINGTON, May 30.—Not 4 word has been received at the State| of the Board of Police Commissioners TMoved and the care proveeded down-| “BOXERS” BURN AND LOOT PEKIN, May %—Srom al! parts ef houses) full of valuable merchandiee Je surrounding country news {@ con-| were burned after having been looted by stantly arviving of freah etrocities com-| the rioters, The damage done is esti. mitted by the “Boxers” Three Chris- | mated at half a million taeie. tain families were massacred at Bhan-| The neighboring villagers seem to Lai-Ying, aixty miles from Pekin, Fri-| have joined in the attack, showing that day, May % Only two escaped the movement is not confined to the A fepresentative of the Associated “Boers.” Eight rioters who were cap Pr ted Fang-Tai this morning and) ¢ Will be decapitated. found the place occupied by @ battalion iding torough the South Gate of Pe- kin correepondent found the read in- of troop, The whole railroad station, sidg walle lined with troops who workshops and locomotive sheds were| greeted the traveller and hie perry. with gutted, and much rolling stock was de-|# aman < oe > stroyed, including the Imperial palece| excitement and it is hand to foretell the car. Large godowns (Chinese ware-! course of events. RIOTS IN ST. LOUIS: al or Navy Department from any of! the officials in China since yester-|Pohimann to summon 1,00 men to form day's report from Minister Conger. Not a single American citizen has heen killed so far as is known, If the q situation were to continue on this basis It might be diMeult to find ground for such arbitrary action as the landing of United 8 marines in the Chinese cap.tal. CALL FOR 1,000 MEN, — -—---e¢e- Mounted Police Charee Mor with Sabres--Sheriff’s Posse to Aid. Se ceiee ST LOUIS, May President Hawes, none seriously The 4s announced that he wil! ask Sherif |'°¥™ | Strikers or sympathizers attempted |b destroy he road -bed ot the & pose comitatus to help the Police|strvet railway at Fifteenth and! Department keep order and prevent the (hambers sireets festruction of tbe street railway prop- log with dynamite No one was killed. ery. Many persons were Injured. They were ‘This afternoon a mob gathered a! thrown from their beds by the explosion, Broadway and Miller street, where yes J; was 1 AM. The streets were de- tertay t took place, and bullt Bon- | serted. In the neighborhood where the fires on toe street oar tracks. ‘explosion occurred ents im all fhe! When the cars stopped the non-union houses were out employers and policemen on board were! Suddenly there was a “bing bang | ly this = morn- Mr. Conger's reports, however, so} havted and jeered | boom!" tha: was felt for a radius of a clearly indicate that the “Boxers uprising may involve the jeopardy American life and property, the ale Department could no longer neglect they came in contact | quake b his warning, hence the despateh of marines to Pekin SHANGHAI, China, May 30.—T? British warships Orlando and Alp ine are landing 100 men at Tak q where the French, Russian and Jay ) anese guards have already disem barked. The Boxers are apparently without arms, except those they have ob- tatned from the soldiery, many Of} qiesiton of the Vice-Presidency |" do not nk Meere. Platt whom are openly joining the rebels. > LONDON, May %.—In American mission circles in London it is said t that the interests chiefly concerned im the disturbed districts of China are American. It ts pointed out that several important American mission siations, with ladies among the mem- bers of their staffs, are at Pnuo-Ting- Fu, where the missionaries are re- \ ported to he cut off. A despatch received here to-day eays the “Boxers” have attacked and burned a mission station at Lau- Teson, forty miles Southwest of Pe- kun, and have murderea the mie sionary In charge. en DIDN'T GET AGUINALDO. by Hardships. MANTLA, May %.—Major March's van of the Thirty-third Regiment has arrived at Aperri trom Benguet, after the bardest of mountain travelling. ‘The men were exhausted and ragged, having followed perdisteraly on the : reas ohana reds, rebel, tat but found no — aed Bs Peansyivania Rallreat'’s Yew Fant Buprese to Cleveland fee eckeinress ' | |ganization, Under no ciroumstances Sergt. Hickman and forty mounted mile A hu d panes of ¢ policemen, charged the crowd and dis-| shattered Men and women were hurled persed it, using the broad sides of thetr| out of thelr beds | \bres on the heads of those with whom) At firat {t was thought that an earth-| struck town | A number of persons were Injured, bus | All the req | “ORTER NOT LOOKING FOR VICE-PRESIDENCY, PARIS, May 9%--When geen to-day by hie ftleapproval of Gen Porter's candi- a reporter United States Ambaseudor acy. In reply to these reports, the Am. Horace Porter declined {o discuss the| vaamador said: ere called out When asked if he were a candidate | Hanna were quoted correetiy can ban t he replied “1 am attending to my official business mine, ant ! belleve Senator Platt en here and am not seeking any other of-| tertains no (i! will toward me “I opposed the Senator from New eo in fice.” ‘The Ambassador was told of the utter- York four year open and fair ances charged to Senator Platt, in which ner in my ort of Mr. MeKin. he |* alleged (o have said when the ques- $s candidacy for the Presidency be tion of Gen. Porter's candidacy waa! cxuse I believed him to be the strong: broached | emt candidate in the porty My ¢ “You might as well talk sbout select-|in regari to the President has 2 Ing one of the other fellows who have) -hange! now always been disloyal to the regular or- If such a course means, as Senaior Platt is alleged to have said, that I am would I support Gen. Porter, and 1 40! disloyal to the organization, then I atand not believe he could secure the indorse: | convicted of the charge I have always ment of the New York delegation ” Bova @ Repuviiean and t have never Senator Hanna was aleo reported. in) eed my uo.formm when engaged (n advices received here, to Hath sien shbe ound the enemy 3 DROWNED ) WHILE FISHING, iA MURDERER SENTENCED, Giuseppe Craceo was to-day nentenced| weve years and six months in ding dock there at 1 this morning fell | overboard and was drowned. Bing by Justice Pursman Several men on the dock were at-| On March 21 Craceo stabbed and killed | tracted by the eries for help of hie #00! Homenioo Rabice duri : Birdsell and threw « rope to him, but Yoyo ole Ouse 8 pr oune} could as con: pte Rl la ~ MO victed of manslaughier in the second ———— segres. Fast se is ane gt aren Eiprees elt, The le 20 the in eat per The Bana eo Soe Piha =e == - = _ SS -= es —————— SSE ing me. Senator Hanna ts a friend of __ 16 Circulation Books Open to All,” | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1900, PRICK ONE CENT, ” THE MORNING GAMES: ; ; . NEWYORK.... . 6 PITTSBURG ‘Pirates Found Pitcher Carrick a Hard Proposi- ST. LOUIS. .0. tion in the Early Innings of the Second Game. THE AFTERNOON GAMES: —— | HOME AGAIN! | rt (perial to The Bventag Worlt) pari ¥ ? e ia ae. POLO GROUNDS, May ® This was! 2444604644 006 +64-+-00-b¢-bO¢-0¢-000-a0 04 aa ry & a the latter half of a!! the baseball there | « was in Harlem to-day and If {t was go 2 phage lage wv ’ ‘ i | | |. ver did a team of Giants put up a Ing to be anything like the exhibition th N EW YO K er fieliing game than that which . . Sas Wak time. Waters: Yentbase, te-sey A i Xe ~~ Feault was brought clean up te Hawley, whoro two bad inoin othe! Pirates a vietory by a mighty veal — The matinee war a Aifferent sort of thing altogether, This was the time when folks who didn't ree ball games - every day of thetr lives came t and = | passed themselves off as dyed-in-the | woo! reoters, spoke famiiterly of “Kid " un Gleason and pointed to Bowerman as the person referred to and generally made themselves ridiculous in the eyes jot the fi . | There was a gala expect to the after neon. The sun seemed brig the |eraes greener, the uniforms whiter and more gray, To add to the fete-tike atholie Prote: (he wemieriy and op of harm {dle-aged see 5 BROOKLYN. soon the carpet this morming was more than enough fustifics ton for the squads, battalions and brig audes that preeved at che gates two hours, + before hostilities beran. + Heeeeeree ‘ With a tendency, or perversity towar ag time = =Thus was the seed of en husiasm aired, moistened and foe red Who could not root for the Gi@t« were Ungling wiih ihe Wt Stand for to Bee A crow! ready to gt 'ts money'a ts wae the forts if yintng ‘ s of dem onstration for he rea ah The irate catened 1o_ preset Philippi to da the pit This ma thing of a ha if rates hi muin, mwas auspicious by the fire: appearance duty of Pittsburg f oe « 1a A Little Distigured bit Stil in the Ring. — BROWNS BEGAN WELL IN THE SECOND GAME, sROOKLYN VS, ST, LOUIS Apel! te The venting W BALA GROUNDS sHINOTON PARK, BROOKLYN M ’ he plate. wh iriger oe ue Ketvter wing ‘vaaen ote wn Wakace © tea ' ape e ta ' Third toning. ‘ \ tow ‘ a tale rmuine ' re t by Cros gs e ont who dropred tt ey | the Tr Bar unscepwastal, amt wr oneand 1 eebis fl raw pers! “ ures hens sured by ot agner was 4 oe nade nanded stop wo out et hy Keister, Two runs Fourth Insing. wrovan wae disposed of by f Kitson. Donlin ‘og sheng siives atmosphere tn hie te * curves. it alse he air and the No runs. . rst om ‘s crounder Was throws >. * MoGraw, oth Demont made a e Jones had the strikes. 4 Parcel at Keeler nit ng Jones to ut, Jones to Fitth or se ge grou under wee a a ‘ie ia Jones corralled. a tee 0s MATH BY CR, HSOEWD WEL = Third Inning ro snaked a roller at Gleason a Angry Mob Threatened Body.of Drowned Wome %.0°°)/).0",..." Motorman, but Police an Identified as Mrs... tr Hurkest and Saved Him. Henry C. Bauer. i a ibpes-tagwer. But George got tie tt thie aitece thew to Creer Tae an stealing rec ine Rowerman's goog * *eiet . + being run fown at third base, a Ni ° . i (rotted to first on four wide onea. eon struck out One run. While ch ball shortly before 9 ‘The body of the woman found Soaring . : tere ‘4 . o'clock this morning four-year-old WIll- tm the bay off Forty-siath street, Brook. « roan Into Revum Jones riteed « bast fy, 1 Te (Details of tam Eemond was run over and crushed yn, this morning was ideniified ot eb re a “ . and to death by a Third Avenue troiiey caf gtiernoon ag chat of Mtv. Alvina Hauer Foarth tenting Medea One Hundred and Portieth street a sis Riccio ; “ae aon stopped his car, and in fr"? ~~ peare ott, of OB Beaneyes Bt elie ents Sin | © a moment was assailed by a crowd of **CMU*. Brookly enn's «Me : the | Ker The Moentifies: ic ade at the 4 tle * short ft k- | he shouting men and women, who threat eee © 7 . oon t t The arrival of the pollee, Morgue by her husband. Henry Aue « saved the man slling salesman. Tht Was a tome : tid lived at 1) East One Hun- at dificult matter, as the body was od tt % dred and Portiath street, His body was y decomp i peaty mangied and women in ‘he car Mrs. Bawer left her home on the after Davies if alnted : of 139 noon of May 1%, saying she mond vo awrarden It 7° out-teore fais ar Wgcaeut IS Rant One Minted Mo} make purchases for the family dinner gins Jack soe ay lac brine eet ee en Sixty-second street, were arrested She did not return. For several days 5 4 Doolin ahead — << previous she nad been acting queeriy a high fy to Ke Work, inelp, and Bhe was Mr. Bauer's second wife oargains, houses I fooms, everything needed, in the Awnings and Slip Sunday World Want section every Sts 2 “or % ‘Buaday. etna 4 len ad . getting t ied to left and waa Pro lowed himself to be sageed 1 out tn order] mote! to second on Crosse pase Mercer tally from third. Bower-| balls. Demont also walked, ane, ihe ‘4 strike owt. Two runa| pases. Farrel! raised @ pop fy in front) ee ‘ - —