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NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JU NE & 1900. orld, . “Circulation E Books Open to All.’ Open to All.” | == le oe PRICE ONE CRNE) EEE, a, ——___| ¥ ¢ 1 @ , » . HILL WINS FIGHT IN STATE CONVENTION. q 'HISSES FOR VAN WYCK AMERICANS ' PATA f IN CHINA. WASHINGTON, June 5.—The See forts at the mouth of the Pel-h River, dated Taku. June 5 “Engagement The ‘inher message is not entire- ly legible, and |t is supposed at the Betary of the Navy has received the Navy Department the Admiral 7 ' Oollowing cablegram from Admiral has commenced. +e DEMOCRATIC IDOL IS N.Y. DEMOCRATS DEGL ARE FOR GOLD AND SILVER, “AT A PARITY,” AND FOR BRYAN lenouncing Robert | and Carrot! oHwuy) with the lee Tru ank, | # the delegat inst flered $ aap, mer | tat “a ‘his 4 wy | Re wer _ e an | Augustus Vag | ht» nvention by |” Have landed force of fifty seamen that be has landed fifty seamen to } Homes. commanding the United | more—battalion of marines reinforce the battalion of marines } | Seymour } eee Newark, lying at the Taku | (Signed) “KEMPFF." anaes ashore and James} whe of ; ——— = : ~ rearhr . } ‘n presidentiar oo ‘ = ; jwere heard . ) yen tals i foie | 8 1 3 e | ‘ ; { . ’ ¢ A ‘ j t Kings ¢ k He on ! Passi 's Seaienien the Se ee vin. Week Tht Cause of Bitter MOURNS RIAL AY Hrooklyn ts peenins senses . A al n , elegates-at-large at Kansas City we ],_, Believes Legislation for Trusts Battle. wLINUELININEA Ef. ee ein he om “ : P ; omorre { Is Constitutional -- Amend- sie sant inn te WASHIN IN. June 6\ There was a Y | f} ' } if 2? ment Not Necessary. te Howe wn ae} oF FUT | tring a clash between Mr Lents —— and Mr f- (lowa) srowing | ® A . WAGHINGTON, June &—Mr. Cum- sions of the Supreme Court deciare eu ny out of a bitter attack on Gen. Cortan by N E YO te RK wheve Z ¢ mings (New York) read the following | lestalation unconstitutional former Vit Tae seeeht on (he Stators oF fee eae fetter on the floor of the House to-day | “The Repubitcan party does not want! TD* Matter culminated when Mr. Lents | Tem ve ir vairman J edt -! "LINCOLN, Neb, June 2 destroy the trusts, Dy this sea. | "timated that Gen Corbin apyointed “ ~ n ae significant words rouble : “My Dear Mr Cummings: 1 see eal Congress the ies ne have| {2° #008 of Congressmen in the army to yo} f -_ Mew York ts th a aya f ' the Republicans are asserting that I/ unanimously upported a proposition to| '!? Stone his promotion ) / j ra t , * . 4 @ink 4 Constitucional amendment neces: | give the national banks control of the| MT: Hull frankly admitted that he had gp wage wie, telt fi Gary for the annihilation of the trusia. | currency, and thus create a paper moary|* son in the army. He aroused his side BR 17 . VA iif walke “ aiste 1 the | “I Dave never said or believed that an true to cheers when he py: ed that he OOKL \y y ) \ il CAGO . ‘ ‘a Al dment was necessary. I have urged) “1 Inclose a copy of my Chicago anti-| (*ked Got he he coula | o~ | was raiive We sppla ] ! tion which I believe to be | teust speech, which discusses ihe ques. | "*' £ pantry ; mth ' I, and have said that | fon of Constit@tional amendment. Yours} ' ‘" * 1 am ‘ ‘ } titutional amendment if W. J. BRYAN n atures = ' = ' te thelr } , ,and ado etform which aves} PEPE OSS i SCHIEREN, PLATT'S MAN, weg Md ' m3 tirys Ty) WAS TOR TORTURED. Brookiyn’s Ex-Mayor to He a Ga” \ eneaiien eid bi aL Macks AY thc an te a a ns Des ee, a ts 0ti“‘(‘iétéC«C ‘ @idate for Wpyor of Grenter } Yew York. J ‘The name of Char ceetye's ex Mayor, w , day under Senator Thom orders. it is sald, ast fe slated to be ihe ft to succeed Mayor Van Mt ie #aid without rose that Senator Pratt has fully decided on Bonieren’s | + candidacy. and has given that end MARYLAND FOR BRYAN. Delegates Not tnstracied, hat Ne braska Yan Declared to ~ Lonoon THAMES m= mnt Platt the man w hocantirate @rmtul the Vietortp: al. hord Mayor New: ws to Lord Rob. LONDON Fleet to Take Action in as ca Pei-ito Kiver, | VIENNA, June &—The Noue-Preie * What) Presse to-day say the representatives ma and the forces under your command! of the foreign powers ai Pekin have ¢ a Accept the grateful | requeste) thelr governments to assent Aratuiations of the citisens of Log-|'? the squadron of foreign warships | blockading the Pet-Ho River, leading to a Pekin, as well as blockading Tien/Tein Be the Choice, apie ene * BALTIMORE, June pees: sens! No piace like nome! No pisce 10|"*" Tele %© Cleveland apd Chee Pp ea eng <y te a | nis orders to he Empire will never forge jail Gelecied & Geinyation to City House and Home Waste, A At TT a et te i ws A li et ai ‘ li Fil i LSS Sl. 2 i de | MOBILE, Ale , Lord Mayor Newton Cables Com | rewens MAY macuine anes who was taken from the Misate- | iy pl jall last midnight, was not lynched Ambassadors at Pekin Ask for | 4 was taken (o the home of his vietim, |by » shooting [a Metle girl, near Biloxi, | tortured for hours in an effort to make | him confess It was reported that fire was applied | speculated in resi estate to his bedy, but without avail, for he | @t8! He was e widower and ofte ™ continued to assert his innocence, ang | Plaine! of his loneliness the mob finally returned him to the On Move, OF at &. Lents, Baers free and Wob Took Him Back to Jail. June 6—The negro Walter McGovern. fifty-seven years committed suicide at hie home Back of Speaker Sorten was a drop cartain fall of lee jaies avenue, Brooklyn, this aftern himself through the rig ee ee ee where he waa | (emple McGovern owned several sal Jabour sts monthe ago he retired ee. devouon and @he DANFORTH’S SPEECH. with waiter Dealorvh'e sues entire: . plity che tree prinatgles: government and to lt mw Mocarrer | Mr. I and low Me ft 7 Nattona Three Paet Traine to 1. Lowis via . s . = 2 ” n a | “a “ae r a br ang Radka r te Ss = of the day. The arraignment of the | m Potiippine war and tae Administratio treamment of Porto Rico called fort * | Vigorous applause, — es ote Dee lll at. McKinley as A ——_—— ee ee te ites nine Mis