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Mori, | « Circulation Books Open to All.” | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ___EDITION Books Open to A ~~ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 6, 1900, ——— —— - — BASEBALL, ! POOL-ROOM QUEEN | __ THREATENS POLICE. Mrs. Gussie McKee Mare | tin Intimates She May Tell Things That the ) Department Would | Rather Not Have Told Mi —Held in Bail, SOY EG T NG Wi; (¢ GINCINNATL AROUND CAPITAL OF Gursie McKee, proprietress of -rooms for women in various parts city, le the wife of Lieut. Edward Fifth United States Artillery.) Fort Hamilton under cour! Ty WE +4 ¢ ? 3 3 - if i fs ge if in, except Mra McKee-Mari! examination and was he! the Grand Jury, The Max. | @enounced the arrest of th: of the pool-room as an outrage. Queen was equally out- Hl ime’ Wit CONTINUED 1 ROM PAGE 8 FIFTH INNING—Beckley and MeBride P . snted i ‘ wlay relieved mofl of a throw Sey hit WITH MOBILIZED FLEET. ‘Whee arrested she gave the name of Mra. Grace Ryan. The pelice identified ae Gussie McKee, the noted keeper rooms for wamen. t shall I call you-Ryan, MeKee rtin?” asked an Evening World Z j 2 il il interviewed her ten daye ago Martin in the lleutenant’s quar- Fort Hamtiton. , I'm Mere, Martin to you, I'm Couldn't deny it," she answered. the first person we told of outside of the colonel- int. You are the first to really We tried to keep the marriage | 9 sorry for the Lieutenant. | troubles enough of his own. In- had been worrying about him. | can Worry & litle about me I) of the hurried completion ot the mo- billzation of the Japanese fleet. Over walke ‘ ¢ e . In nt | Sicks . ‘ consequence of the representa ; a Mve. Mavtin (Gucste Wel eo), the Pestveem Queen. ] eee meer at o Ms SHANGHAL, China, June 6—A BIXTH INNINGeUreicnala rin rae pitehed battle between the Chinese eC > “ k ¢ 4 wt 1 je out i Imperial troops ard the Boxers bas ne ml been fought outside Pekin, The At HT yTH lh snd: 8 “ ; . . Dorlé t | slaughter on both sides was terrifie. i i | Alarming reports are current here #5 if EVENTH INNING-Crawf * Ht i ii i ta + tions of Japan. the landing of a large i li Ff scored ou Peltz throw, Var Russian force at Taku is alleged to gp a ‘M8! All the Native Officials Are im) ‘em so. | made fe | 1c 4s believed here that should Rus <a ‘ His Pay--March’s Troops (inns iiitty toe wo te ent Owned by Mrs. C. T. Parker and CHICAGO AT BROOKILYN y P | nee oa des > a "Was Going to Boston sci Collapsed. ral iii ‘ oe9 0 0 ®@ 2 00 OS The Russian Minister at Pekin, M. BROOKLYN pe : 06 0 0 Ff 1 0 -§ De Glers, has made another aitempt to efit. MANILA, June 6A despatch from operators professed loyalty and took the! to induce the Chinese Foreign waice Canda saye Major March's column, of | oath of alegia! | (Teung-ll-Yamen), to formally re- t Toirty-third Rew m wn bs it shown that they bad | suest Russian asletanss te June ¢ in a pitiful state been sending Aguinaldo restore (Bipecial to The Evening World.) by the flames and only her steel hull ie aide é ' «order. But the offer has not yet been BOBTON, June &—The steam left. | 7 Mcers say that tt is all guess cecepted Seythian, owned by Mra. Charles . At Philadeiphiae! f third inning: Pitebure Philadeiph work whetiir Seurado war shot.) 1 relating Violent dissensions are reported Parker (formeriy Mise Susan de Forest| The Scythian noted craft. She eortitg sey a tir- y 4 0 | onetr bellet secms to be that he warn aree Mb to Aguin- | ng ee ne pos ca a our Day), was towed into this port this after-| had been a tramp steamer, was pur- At Bost Bnd of ff 2 5 Hefore the Americans struck Say Jo from Spanish and other foreign | &*# et en oF nese _ i poon a total wreck, having being burnei|Chased by Mre. Parker and turned into End of fou opine the Insurgent Chief divided his forces| business men. ander-in-Chief of the forces, Jung- ‘Bt sea. & commodious yerht in which the Into parties of ten, following different! A majority of the men in the column! Lu, and Prince Ching-Tuan, who, in ‘The Yacht been chartered for a | OWNer journeyed to various parte of - ie At EastooEnd of eizth inning: Lehigh. 9 | The officer shot was perhaps are ready for the They cordance with the wishes of Galt Buropean and waa coming here | ¥rld. on one occasion spending several eae soo | do'e secretary or adjutant thin and seas, travelled De a to be fitted out luxuriously for the voy-|™onthe in the West Indies. mt among the natives of the| miles Im the mc juging which] Dowager Empress, is strongly sup- age. Mra. Parker, then Miss Svsan de For- LATE RESULTS AT GR at Agunaldo was wounded | they suffered greatly trom hy porting the cause of the Boxers, ‘Magis When off Highland Light early this | Day, wrote an intetesting book “ fe the fifty horses which started with t The mobs who murdered the Eng- upon the pool-room arrests this morning | Morning fire was discovered on the | Of her experiences and the Boythian be- XTH RACE yest ; sitalion chirteen- survived. The F*-/ igh mistionaries, nobinson and Nor Emanuel Friend, Mre, McKee Martin's| Verse! and made such rapid headway .— te 198 feet tong, 2 feet oe * pp Hed om the march oF fell 1819) tan, pave since mutilated and dis lawyer, who was in a heated state of | that the crew were forced to take to ' Y prs abe Americans in (er iaton we collapsed at | embowelled the bodies. . arose and said: | the boats for thetr tives | pom o8s 2 $ inches vga. She ell Te AT MeWwDNneT treacherous awd } va p pe ~ “Japon 2 fact that Tour Honor ‘After taking to the boats the men| tight beikheoht ends deonie” solic, LATE RESULTS AT NEW ay tious te Fiat, hirty mallee as| The station at Yan-Ting, three { G@eaharged these other women,” said| stood by the burning vessel until the tug Internal Sttings of white and _ | position and movements o lghty-seven of the men were cor | miles from Pekin, has been burned. Rs tone oe 10 Sake: 9) Cee ee rewuh inte Bast xt fast souma fe had deen OND RACE—Queen Carnis ¢ d trey have been collecting een ee ee ieere ne was | The British Minister, Sir Claude H. protes’. t thelr arrest. han was to into on enor L. {the ng taker r the} { } + them been locked ‘\narbor for satety, Sde te entirely guited| YF Cn tor's Heals 10 Watene. A King ; : » prove the disloyalty | | by (he | Macdonald, is reported to be quite tll, : @thers have been put to - = “ a " ’ ¢ che native telegraph operators from De i pate iowea"te REINFORCEMENTS SENT. | police had no righ: n tha t | - { night they ii H made by certain privates in the ragt- Americans. _ api} ‘ | WASHINGTON, June 6-Bad news raham Saye Hie Broth- 2 Comterence with - {nuee to come from Minister Conger ment against the officers who took the command into @ thicket near the field a toe of battle and there kept tt throughout | — = — Se = ae lee Stock Was Credited sd te Ainertedie: savel iio WE e . court found that Major Gm! | groseest dere:iction of duty in not mov. | °. Pei-Ho River have deen ordered to O8 . r ‘ 4 ’ Oeorge | per ham. ¢ the —l CHUNESR, WON MW COUR, | Te ta ga rtm, Sane a he ROUSEVBLTS FE COUNGHL ALLA MISTAKE, SAYSUDGE, => = moe rm jand Capt, Whittle phowid be stimissed ‘88 forward reme “After (these orders had been issued - rding| The Mintster cabled to-day that the Divie ALMANY, June @—Gow Hoosevelt | from the service. Whittle resigned be-| towed tonday reg Roosevelt Takes Action! 2,20", Romevelt could act, but Major 200, Ue" etettenis foraefa throng ihe) Me" Prametece MeaHh Beard Ree ite tun Io Trust wion was worms at Po, al matter out. | geventy-firet itself, in companies and strained from Mepping Na . 4 reporter # statement, taken in ¢ . a on Tist Regiment Gov. Roosevelt approved the findings |hattalions. yet (hroughout a.) (nis time Pe: 4 After the conference At o held no stock in cha! Admiral Kemps alarming cablegram of the court of Inquiry and im doing so) Ldeut.-Coi. Smith was as ine yetetane Seoteg Dead. ra, Devices sald there wes ¢ yesterday, announcing tat an @ Ofticer. sald phy ~ Be efore ta) BAN FRANCISCO, June §—Juder ° Cire chink hie neglect of duty te clearly es- volgnt pe. | Ay the repu- v at seacee, “ rime strengtnen the naval . s nearest the scene of trouble, the name of Jew Ho, granted an o rney ing! was sent (leecial to The Rrening Works.) j tablished. Mis defense fs that a» Leu-| a losing. It is not safe oF w mmporarily res'raining tke Board of ry oe 7 ‘go ® ry Ms ALBANY, June &—Gov. Roosevelt j tewant-colonet he had notaing whatever|such 4 man should bold high * th and Chief of Police trom pr ° eateniee Aanis — unis afternaon iasued an order diamise- |‘ do to lone a» the colonel was an-| Shiner tt inaaguameer STM OF Im IM) tL ae surgeons employed by tbe | en "8 = Pred Ayes ae! Helens, of it that ., | tng tram service in the National Guard | Wounded and was present. ite “dow” Hoagerelt append boar, 12 | Chinese to care for their wick and vo) "| <r Sehr not at Manila and ready foe fe Major Clinton H. Smith, of the Seventy. | states that he didenot heer che ord Major Smith's fitness {examine thelr dead entering the quar | wow the then some craft of eat. aon tates Seni ap the line to.Col. Downs to move) Daard In, ita report, quien (ton Moose; jantine lines WEATHER FORECAST. | repontinely light dreaght os Sai This action was taken on secommenda-| Ne rerimen: forward, but thie ie abwo- | iberetion the Roard| The Hesiih Board also ordered ei See parpeee la to Oe he Boa 1 which ex- | lutely impossible if he was « decides that Gmith| co appear Corpeent Be ie. Shietres = hentel ae coe : : ’ ‘efficent nies ‘aasor Amith pay en his | proper vigitance and Gaines i those ice tn the Nationa! we. se te aoe aati “neat | eadig 8 PS termes, tr hee veel ceet of 7 | Kempa's Fee | 7 the Pel-He ity ‘ead vicinity: warmer | # sapeliie of consdain fitness to continue ] ‘Gov, Roosevelt directed Adjt.-Gen.| not be permanently enjoined tr a! ta warm, take was yt vol as tar up as Tien-Tola, : Guard. It js the outgrowth of participation the regiment in the | second ‘o command knew his duty pattie at San Juan WI! ot Santiogo, | al and wae exetcising @ very moderate to issue an order dhehorging fering with the physicians « from the Chinese. ‘The Board musi also show cause f ‘ ve Dad 8) Admiral Kemptts Magehtp, ie fudge L have) ark, drawing 2 feet of J any sDek In any) ascend the river safely Deyoud osred any. | Ho | Cube at which time Smith was Liew-| amount of ft wae adeolutely ‘oe This aa, tote fa the pee mn, oles & i tones, yarn we ‘La ere he pl conn eon ate meet ‘aft » a. o -” 5 Damen ; 2 eee ctl ies a. ¥ %, D20121 140-1 NEW YORK. j 208011 100-5 ss