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—— QUA ADMIRAL WAS FOILED IMR PLOT. Boxer Revolt Planned by Russia Spoiled by Our Landing of Tars. WASHINGTON, June 1-1! ts declared in diplomat Gen increase of activity on the part of circles here that the sud the Hoxers in a ie pothing more than part of « oy to one of the ereat secure @ permanent nd to reise @ position giving It full @ontro! of the great Pei-llo liver, the epprosen to the Chinese capital odgment in Pekin ‘The power tn question, it le hinted, we '! Russian, but it is intimated thay the Bian has proved abortive, owing to tie Glortness of the of er Burepean powers Tepresented in Chinese waters, but par- tewiariy to the readiness of the United @iates Minister, Mr ( onge nd th American Rear Admiral on Newark. ‘These two at once gave (he movement Qn undesired international aspect, and @ tended wo prevent (the particular ha Won concerned from aggrantising !teelt @t the expense of the Inte @her nations Merefore, b that the excitement will apd the “Boxers ’ will disy arty at least Nothing has been heart here from Ad- Miral Kempff, in command of the New> ark at Tabu, since abcgram ef Wednesday an landing @f the marines at Tein, bu Qssumedt our men have arrived with»! Mindrance at thelr pos ant are now the American legation at *@, lempor> th quarding Pekin, MARINES AT PEKIN. @ver 300 f AML Nations Reach the Chinese Capi- tal. BHANGHAL, China, June 1 The 4 fachment of over three hundred intern —_—__—_— WON FANN VP SEMTE Hale Asks What England Is Doing for Her Starving. WASHINGTON, June 1A remark: @bly flerce attack upon Great Britalr was made in the Benate to-day by Mr Male, of Mane, Mr. Perkins (Cal.) presented a petl- on from organisations and individuals of he Bate asking Congress to make WA appropriation for the relief of the famishing people of India, and he asked that ft be referred to (ne Committee on Aporooriations “The world das deen horrified—aimost Stupefied,” interjected Mr, Hale (Maine) speaking with deliberate emphasia, “at suffering now being endured in India Tmt te the chief of nd’s colonies ‘The pesitience and famine are appalling “Whole families are beink wiped out of @aistence; the bade Hes dead beside Ks mother. The situation # awful. Now the Genator comes here with a prop i- tion that we should appropriate money for the relief of thes: people “1 should like England has don Bhe has spent t ons of dollars | crushing republics. “It te the most brutal the people of India. | striking down and manifestation of strength agains! liberty and weakness | that the world has ever seen, and I am moved. therefore, to ask ihe Benator what Great Britain has done to relieve the suffering of her Indian subjects “What has he in the way of informa. tion upon this point? What informa- ton bas he as to Bngiand’s action in this matior while she is spending hun- dreds of millions in destroying the Boer Pepubites 7" How the Census Will Be Canvassed It behooves every good citizen to eet in making the coming census @ record-breaking one, The first and second censuses, taken in 1790 and 1800 respectively were simply an enumeration of the Siome =stijects, until im 1890 It cov. ered Witeen of aixteen general topics. ste of the! the Henator what | 4 pundreds of mil- | | tional bluejackets, including fifty-three Americans, has arrived at Pekin. ELLSWORTH, Me, June L—De. Mary! § L. Burnham, daughter of Orin R. Burn- ” “compound” Presbyterian China, in @ of the “Boxers” in that vieinity ‘The letter was written & few days) the massacre of several native stians In towne near Chinarfu, and Kiang from ambush of twenty six soidiers in « regiment tent from Chin-| anfu to the scene of the massacres. Mise Burnham says; “The new Gov- ernor at Chinanfu has succeeded in quelling all outward signe of the Te La Hw (Big Knife Sect of Boxers) in the! not go trom the city, hows ever, without a @uard. and much of the | mization work te at a standetil! The English Consul, Mr. Campbell, ia #0) here, He hae had two men put » death for the murder of Mr, Brooke. | tt was a cold-blooded affair, a only possivie because of te antl feeling at Pekin. | fear we bh heard the end of the Big Knives yet “The new Governor {9 doing is duty, rut iq crippled by hig subordinate off ere, The ‘Head of the Beard of Pun- shments (Judge Pym) has given Mp. ampbel ¢ Engilah Consul, mueh trouble. Both the Englieh and Amer foans have asked thelr representatives to insist on his removal afe here now, put it ar ears that we had turing the olf Gov . The Big Kniv boltened by oMeial favor, hed de: to loot our “Compounds” here This hina {f+ ie par : ed there will he a long perl unrest and unquiet.” of) WARM FOR OO TRST , Attempt to Implicate It in | Rochester School Bill Plot. | ALBANY. June 1—Deputy Atterney- (ieneral Mason cross-examined Supt. ef Schools Noyes to-day in an attempt to Prove that the Rochester School bill was ahanged at the Instance of the so-called Pook (rust, because he, Noyes, changed the books very often. |. Two mysterious strangers were brought into the Rochester School bill inquiry to-day, and a witness swore that they, and not EB. H. Denniston, made the changes in the bill on @ proof gheet | Harvey Earing. & messenger of the |@tate printer. testified to delivering a | cooy of & proof of the bogus relngrossed ) DEL Mr. Denniston was accompanied by two men whom witness did not | Know. The two men read the bili and made some changes. Me then took the copy Dack to the office. He cowld not identify | | the men who were with Denniston. ey were ail in the jobb: sembly when he took ‘ee Bhs avec? GERMAN SUGAR TRUST. No Further Sales for Twelve Days, Thee It Will Fix Prices ter Home Trade, MAGDEBURG, Prugeta, June 1—As | the German Sugar Trust starts oper- ations to-day the refineries have with- drawn all thelr offers from the markets. re will be no further sales for days. Thei * for home ‘rede. Wn Bee St a —— CONFEDERATES’ PARADE WAS POSTPONED. LOUISVILLE, June 1.—The annual Confederate Veterans’ parade was post. poned until to-morrow because of rain, ———a—__ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC TO-DAY, fon riser 4A3/un wets. 124 Mone sete tw: pr HiOn WATER. Bendy Hook 4 Coverne « (aland rr Mell Gate ° - Pert of New York. a "i ARRIVED ty of Auguate M Chesapeake . 4 See ~ | Carecns ‘ Pols Se Meetne OUTGOING STRAMBHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY Comanche, Charievten Colerade, Brunswick. TO SAIL TOMORROW Locate, Liverpes! Dees, K Wilhelm Th Naples. Cirefuopen Oly of Rome, “Glasgow. Alps, y Penaapiventa, Hambore Al A J aadon ‘Tart An intelligent idea of the scope of | Marvertt, the census may be had by referring & 8 8 g & 5 a ‘Y i| om git Mone sues H Saiw div, Sule of fh ff : } ff Pm 4 AY HANNA ‘Boys’ & Youths’ Su'ts Hi * | Washabie Sailor Suit of Engish Gaateas, Irish Linens and |Tetler Asserts National White Duck, 5 to 12 yrs, Velu> $3.75 Banks Aided the Sailor Suits | : P of Blue English Serges or Stripsd Republicans. English Flannels, 3 !0 12 yrs., Value $¢.50 $3.75 Double-breasted Suits of English Flannels, unitned for summer wear, sathe armor plate esid thas ghe| 8 to 16 yrs, Va.ue $7.50 tt feats Youths’ Suits of All.woo! Cheviots, Serges and Cassimeres, © fame lines 14 to 19 yrs, Heretofore $10.50 to $13,95 | | WASHINGTON, June l—-Mr Teller, in ¢ Senate to-day, in th inte of some pawn ond fo campa produ erne were as | | \e raiar su man wc oeavee Misses’ & Boys’ Shoes they were called 0 or) a Misses'& Children’s Tan & Black Kid | sizes 5% to 10% $1.1 vir ad Lace, aiso Black Kid Button Shoes $ Mr Manna of the Piret Nationa) Hank of} Denver receive! and made colections| for the Demorratic party | Mr Teller said (hat \( wee ute amen) terated his charge apout Tan Button Shoes , sues 7,74 &8 “Little Men's’ Lace Boots $ Black Vici Kid, welted soles, sizes 9 to 1384 West Twenty-third Street amount and | Lost things found and found things | find owners (urough the medium of Sunday World Wants eT SEAMLESS Wedding Rings. 8" AVE GSIPSt | Saturday Specials. i Jove Fr Tra se bevy malnanineg WASH WAISTS of choice Percale and Lawn, in bot Peeane Rings | white and colored, ful! fronts and French and tucked v9 ld-karat....... $2.75 to $10.50) backs, newest styles; regular price $1.00, only... 7 GB 5° SID\SID) DTS: HOBBOGHS IS 5101919151 AABSIS NGG Aw 915165S;2 B1S1G 1010 51S TAS, 0 GHD TVAANSIABosS Io 6 1010101510 0:0: ier0 » Wekarat....... 225to 13.50 WASH WAISTS in white and colored Lawns, 8 2-harat...... §.$0to 12.00 . : 2008:0:9000:900:9000 01610 +: 01010101HDI AE .0: 0:47) oH TeVeIe GeisrE.orme Oe saeeosaceaonnacanenenonee: \22 —_, syle and ake and in aland lace effects, embroidered, &c., French and variety auc HILL—Both argument and persnasion are useless, gentlemen! Tand my vast constituency are firmly op- manutaey cet yoke backs... .cscceceveeeeceeesrerees viciede posed to an instructed delegation ! | SW stenem, Jomelty, Reduced {rem $1. and | nase Im the case of the wreck of th |e amer Moutpeiler on the New Found . DRESS SKIRTS, GrayHomespuns,withSpan- » gage DUTCH CABINET CRISIS. | ish flounce, and percaline lined, newest ent; onty.. gq oial nemect” rim MAGIK, June ~The First Worth Much Mes rength and dire Government ill 6th Ave., cor. Harige Ladies’ and Children’s Untrimmed Hats, ¥) seninat accidents . ~S a eRpected tha Grand St., cor. OPEN EVENINGS 8 Pw sats. OP 25c., Worth 75¢ and $1.00, Trimmed Hats, new styles end combinations, at 1.98, 2.98 and 3.98. Value $5.00 to $7.00 each. Ten Saturday Only—Ladies’ Band Sailors, 29, each. "| ‘PONISRED THE CAPTAIN Certificate of Mentpelier’s Master Suspended for Three Months Beeause of Wreck. (Special to The Evening Wor't) ,} HALIFAX. N.&., June 1 —Capt Smith. j |v art held th * Mooistry of Good Food. Many of the best products of the baker lose their goodness before they reach the consumer. To overcome this has long been the greatest problem of baking science. Now we have solved it. The wonderful package used for the preservation of Uneeda Biscult proved to be the method which all bakers were seeking. It is airtight and moisture proof. Dust and odor can not penetrate it, The delicate freshness and flavor of the contents cannot escape. Whether you live next door to the baker or in the most remote part of the country, the baker’s best products will reach you as fresh and crisp and good as when they were drawn from the oven, The fo! biscuit baked by us are now to be had in this wonderful In-er-seal Soda Biscuit Milk Biscuit Butter Crackers With a beautiful Full-Page Illustration, in colors, of Miss Munro and Her Horses,.0# I f