The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1900, Page 1

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) -y German-- Admiral [NIGHT] PRICE ¢ ONE CENT. KAISER ORDERS ACT Chee Foo Instructed Take More Troops to Tien-Tsin and Arrange Plans with Other Ad-| mirals to Protect Eu.| ropeans. BERLIN, June 7—The oMftcer com: * manding the German squadron at Che Poo has been directed by cable to send @ detachment of satiors and marines to Tien-Tein, and, after conferring with the German Minister at Pekin, to ar- Tange with the commanders of the other squadrons regarding further measures to be taken for the protection of Buro- Deans. Tt lp understood that Germany bas of ficlaily declared her readiness to act in eoneert with the other powers, but hav- fing no Interests outside of Sh Tune wince she is not dispose the leading part in interven ° in Chi The German newspapers claim to have! Giscovered that ment arrived at Japan to act alleged secret agree between Russia and) together against Great! Britain tn the Kast ie purely | fictitious, The Naiional Zeitung avers that Gi Britain stands hand in Glove with Japan. | LONDON, June 1—Phe China crisis) fe considered here te be more serious than ever, but ft fe given out that! Great Uritain will take no leading part fn the affair It te understood that if the United! Gtates expects Great Britain to take! independent or initiative action in China, as might be gathered from the special cable despatches quoting Con- it ie depending on 4 bich appears very remote, indeed. | From every continenta! capital to-day @omes evidence of how keenly the pow- | @fs appreciate the Par Bastern crisix | Yet the British Foreign Office retains tte apathetic attitude which for years, tinguished ite CRinese policy ‘ne Marquis of Sy! ry appears to) Dave takes no net to meet the int officially vy y: ish Minister at Macdonald, ts still ’ j ras of the situation and to meet any circumstances mi as he ts, with | it understands that the | atic and Naval pat powics on the are jt tcontiouea Led steps over he Btsh * Telegraphing from Tien-Tsin. under SCENE OF THE BOXER WAR. Bird's-eye view of Pekin, Tiea-Tsin and the country which is the @eatre of interest in international politics. |despateh from Lorengo-Marques | ward of Pretorta. ION IN CHINA “KAUGER'S REFUGE A DUTCH WARSHIP, The Hague Cabinet Puzzled by Boer President’s Request. LONDON, June 7—The Birmingham, to last Friday, had decided to seek ref. Post, organ of Mr. Josep Chamberlain, uge on board the Dutch cruiser Fries: | the Seoretary of State for the Colontes,| land, now off Lorenzo Marques, and as-| says it heare from an official source at serts The Hagce (hat a serious question “There cerning Pres nefore| to believe the herlands M | have been The paper adds that the President wah the wore: BOTHA MASSES BOERS EAST OF PRETORIA. | According on j*, Deyond doubt, good reason | that Instructions there anent | abled to the commander of TONDON, June tw a, inder today's date the Boers under (Gen Botha are reconcentrating in the neigh vorhood of Hatherley, twelve miles east- the place June 6 These constitute those Prisoners who Lord Roberts reported had been shifted from Water In the absence of anything from Brit- wh sources enlightening the Boer state- ment (hat Gen. Buller requested a three- days armistice, the military experts) here are inclined to believe a revised! version of the story will show Gen. Bul- jer summoned the Federals to surrender wate their posttions within three From the same source it is reported that the British prisoners are being re moved to Nooltgedacht, an unhea!thy spot in the Blands Valley. A» men arrived there June 6 and 100 re falling which he will attack them TBOMEN FOUGHT HARD. | AMBUSH BY FILIPINOS Big List of Lesses of Thirteenth (apt. Cren w Badly Wounded in) Ivtah, Whe Were Captered surprise Attackh—Rebels by Boers. } Seattered. | LONDON, June 1—The tis; of casuals) MANILA, June 1—Capt. Prank ¥.! fies row coming through indicates that | ¢, = Crenshaw, with forty men of the Twen- ty-eighth Infantry, while scouting near ‘Thal, was led into an ambusn by a guide| Capt. Crenshaw was be wounded in the head and one private was wounded. ‘The rebels were scattered. leaving ten men @@ad and three wounded on the! RAMAPO SUITS DE DISMISSED, |" Capi there was severe fighting hefore the Thirteenth Irish Yeomanry sutrendered Alrerdy the names of nineteen men killed and twenty-thtee wounded have been ones The killed include Bir Jobo Biitot, Cy Power, and al the sone is the | ‘] a, aoe Flint, while seouting five miles One $2 of June aah ge oe mays: in this morning en jeast of Biacnabato, Bulacan Provinee, | ° 4 Aceompan Gen, | Trees Wad Ho Repensunte for ihe! . suse brash with the cnem gris rear 0 be the best! Plaimti@e-Cases Will Be Re- " the Chinese imenerals. with slaty | | Flint and two privatce were wounded. fe proceeded to Lota 4 ie: | vived Later. —— ' ‘of thitty-one tn e foun Freedman, in the meme Bei ia, ae cP cur dg, imines" oe "rune) WEATHER FORECAST. others Winges over the pepvaat by § by Charles fe Mester pees . Improvem: Publle and Yorecaat for the thirty-six houre end- ing 8 P.M. Priday, ate any wo 3 to enjoin ma 99 sitet f. ... and vicinity: Supers to-night, w to cd the Fea: hen the cases were called (here w: | by Pridey, morning; . ay Paptead ec" Som acon in Shp mea oe ter © for New York an (Breer camvonisoen and beers pode yy [“c Circulation Books Open to All.” | . ‘y PRICE ONE CENT. = 1900. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE NEW YORKS WIN ICE TRUST YIELDS TO WORLD’S DEMAND. OPP o ooo.) Cory PRICE DOWN ~ TO AQ CENTS! ——e¢e-—— ‘ ) WAnsHips ‘Unable to Fool the Peo- : | ple Longer, the Trust PUT 0 Cth, Begins to Sell ata Lhe Massachusetts and Reasonable Figure. BROOK] YN VS. PI . = | om and alt ble to householder dated from the first of the present ved at the Navy Departm to This victory was achieved by the untiring efforts of The World im be jilay fr Admiral Silas Case om | half of the people of New York who were enduring tremendous hardship be- sant of Island Navy Yard, announced and Massac o League cause of the exorbitant price charged by the ice barons for this necessary commodity The decision to so red ships om: « were the price was taken last night, when it was . vip J ready for sea The! decided (hat all bills for ice should, dating from June |, be at the rate of 40 | Indiana pulled ‘ and the Mas: | cents. e | sacha about tw ater for] The World's crusade against the Ice Barons threw them into a panie | Newp fa Hampton Roads and for the past three weeks the Trust drivers have been selling lee to T ars that these two for-| whomever they could for 50 and even 40 cents, Those who did not protest have been made ready | against the exorbitant 60-cent rate were given no reduction Neither President Morse nor General Manager Charles A. Winch would discuss this reduction to-day Mr. Morse denied himself to all visitors of an inquiring disposition, sending ou etary that he had nothing whatever to say om the subject Manager Winch was equally uncommunicative. When seen by a repor er for The Evening World at bis office on Twenty-third street, he said: I cannot discuss the matter in any way.” Will you confirm the story? he was asked word by his se Interest the United powers in mere “I will not,” he answered ’ a eee Will you deny It, then?” “ ils bieaitent I will not {Mr De Wolla + Firet Se But the story was confirmed a few minutes later, when the supertae ary of t ey | tendent of one of the large apartment houses facing the Park called up Mr **| winch on the telephone and asked him what he was being charged for Bip Dating from the lst of June, was the reply “our charge for ice is @ nts a hundred \ reporter for The Evening World, who has been buying trust ice at 60 cents & hundred visited the depot manager of the trust at the foot of Weet reet (his ofternoon, and the manager promptly notified the eiof ‘ m, Ninety -sev = . s , . reporter that dating from June | he would be charged only #0 cents @ hu» Es yay , Ad — s See {red pounds for ice SMOKE TAAT COST ‘$01, 0. ROOSEVELT AT CONCORD, eme me | Asked if the company would furnish ice all over the city at that Sgal® -— ———— Tak the trust manager replied Fire im the Building of the a | No, only in the cases of old customers and in tig apartment and fiat nations! Tebacce Co. and TAYLOR NOT A CANDIDATE. houses We will not allow other companies to undersell us, Where people Owl Commercial Co. Sehool There make a ‘kick’ we will give them ice at 40 cents! Fire this morning in the basement of veris Kieniog | So The Evening World notifies the people of this city to “make a kek” ‘the sim-story factory building of the ONCORD, NW June Tie tatement seat Oat from) si. Trust. and make it hard, too. on Seasenl Oameuns os Oe ra = , a ; anapetio thar Me Witt | From various other cources this was confirmed, and it is certain the Rast Twenty-seventh street, caused $7 Vet Res tee gi | Trust has yielded to pedi optnion (90 damage to the stock and 8° damage to the butlding. Smoke ruined the to- |terco The Owl Commercial Company's +62 HOW THE WORLD BEAT He was VILLE J . : ‘3 — #25 Heward for a Moy eae AP iS | . THE GIANT ICE TRUST, h while pourng la ———S -— —_— ato were trmwed ont srercome from heat —— | sever, pernape, since the dps 9 oa: Q0h) ccmmencion ot Salil "or - Om Here, OF at %. Lente. Rose Tweed vas New York been So |clals and politicians with the a | ua " excited and angered over a muntelpal | monopoly. Cheage of Time Sunday * scandal as by the revelstions regarding | The fects regarding thie oe the American Ice Company's apparent ontro: of tne ise business im tie city. crvivieg ®t kawia $40 Matter) at BEE! Cae ce tint or eosudets uy, we inet bert te neta tliat OT

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