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| iat t Weavase-cueeny, » NIGHT EDITION | ” PRICE ONE CENT, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, WRATHER—CLOUDY. BASEEALL & RAGING! PRICK ONE CENT, TT > © Clrevtition Books Open t to » All. e | JUNE 8, 1900, oO $25,000 ON BR Big Wall Street Specu- lator Sure of Demo- cratic Success — He Will Be a Heavy Con- tributor to Campaign. One of James Ro Keene's most intimete friends bas fust geturned from end says that the famous W speculator is enthusinstto about dential provpecte of William J Mr. Keene wil} not only suppor | . Bryan heartily, but he will be one of | the heaviest contributors to the Demo: A eratic campaign fund. | | “Bryan is sure to be elected. says Mr | Keene, “and | « to be over in time to do what I can to help him The irc tion of Bryan is the only valvation of the | 5 country.” Mr, Keene is #0 © ynfident of Bryan's! Mr Dwyer, Inughing, “and bie hands @lection that he has more than $26 co" shook while he was holding the feld two on the result. A recent bet way Fm ite the race, He was ae $0 $10.00 thar Bryan would be tne NER) Cyiited ag tf nie fortune wae at stike —" Mr. Keene p «up the| that eame day somebody t: | hat made $10,000 (n Wall etree = famous olf bear rarely gambles | thought so jiitle about it he didn't even except on Wall street. Although he| mention it” Keeps In training one of the Hie old friends will be surprised to Stables of thoroughbreds in the United | jearn of Mr. Keene's change of political States. ce seklom them, and he] faith In years gone he has been « | Was never known to enter a gambling | strong Republican, and defended the boure. His election betting. therefore. | party with bis customary vigor. He al- {fs for him something unprecedented ways contributed (o the campaign fund Philip J. Dwyer, a friend of Mr Mr. Keene says hie reason for support. Reene’s, tells how the eres «peculator 11,00 on one of his horses. was wh te as a eheet ing Bryan ts the growing danger to our inatitutions from ‘ying aggrean ‘one bed capital. He regerde Mr. eck sald PLATT STANDS FIRM BY QUIGG. Says He Should Have Anything He Wants— He Heartily Approves All of Quigg’s Acts. Senator Thomas C. Platt is determined of the party has been wise and eminently to stand by his eutenant, Lemuel Ely | satisfactory Quigg, President of the Republican! There are many Republicans who fo} County Committee, ‘The Senator, im QB not belleve Mr Quigg intends resigning | interview this afternoon, suid that Mr. bis office, at le t until he is sure) Quigg was efficient and foitnful, aod » ting another job as good, or better entitled to any offee be might desire) financially from the organization in (his city A meeting “Why should Mr. Quigg be @urned) last night revealed a scheme to or- Gown?’ sald the Senator interrgatively. ganiae » Finance Committee with Mr “There Is no reason why he should be | Quigg oe chairman. If such @ commit- on the Executive Committee or the head | tee is created and Mr Quike of any committer, When he resigns a#|pium, he will be able to handle « President of the County Committes you | cas of the County Committee i the ign funds and render account to that resignation will be} no man. | Mr. Quigg claims it was he who sug- sted and indorsed the candidacy "1 favor keeping him there, but he « Wants (0 resign 1 heartily indorse |G * V Greene for the © every act of Mr. Quigg’s of a political | ma There are Repub’ mature, His management of the affairs | o's Greene for this rei Big Stationery Firms Put in Fig-|Commander Rernice, of Steamer ares tor the Primi Handel, Stricken with Pim, General Contest Lett in Hospt Lo Bide for furnishing the The Lamport & Holt steamer Han- jay from Keo de thonery and materiale for the conteg ahi Janeiro, election (als Autumn were opened by the |W Partridas, huvtig eae” ge Cae! eal tphte laneiro Ce with ehh Police Board this afternoon. The vide were as follows { Willtam her, ee pelmary | Pearwe was taken sick ‘ections alone, | fever fod on arrival at P t Aecided + 4 See: sedan Pratt 7 We Prati | Fe ila Hande nde detsine’’ af Qeasenes for eas ———— oe H Green Cora in Murket, Grees com re the is in mar- ieee , 3 DAY BRYAN — BY JAMES R. KEENE. ; | Says the Money Power Is the Most Dangerous Menace in the Country —Bryan the Last Hope of the People. as the last hope of the people, If Bryan is defeated the Government, he belleves, win be wholly In the hands of @ band of arrogant. unscrupulous, insolent plu- tocrats, who wt! dominate Congress and the courte and will make the Amertoan of the near future a mere derk owned by one of a few rich men. I feel very strongly on this subject,” Keene tolls his friends, “because Mr [have had opportunities of witnessing (be evil effects of an urscrupulows money || power which are not given to every ona 1 firmly belteve the American people appreciate the gravity of the situa ton When Mr. Keene left New York hiv health was poor, but he i now in sus perb physical condition “He jooks like a boy said his friend, ‘and T never saw him tn better spirits. 1 do not think he has made up his mind whether he will go into the mar- ket He is a very rich man, richer in he hi ever been in his life, his family for; be has and Wall him. Mil I would not be at all surprised to see him this Fail leadi one of bis daring movements on the street It ts hard to get the fever out of your shoo WE TRUST [> BARRED. Park Row Building Ex- cludes the Trust Ice. Since June 1 Mi ponnds of ice have been dally melting on the walk outside the Park Row Bullding owing to a dis- | Agreement between American Ice] Company and the syndicate that cone role the building The Ice Trust a y 9 made a con- tract with the «yn for the priv. fiege of supplying the building with 1,0 pounds of ice a day. This contract | and prior to that| expired on June | date the company was notified that would have nid for the renew the contr it ot} fev f f the building are de vote! to the us ty department and over 1.0) clerks and officials are employed. The lee Trust, evideatly b Heving that through its powerful ¢ tt cowl anttart, nections with Tammany Hal et the ee priviiese without + tured to bid. tee from the aly the tenants wit panement, and this yndk ate vid was in the ped by the The Trust hay » supply all mitract If the elty Jepirtments in the Vark Row demand for tee, would fail for | 334 nd make the award lee fro oy a ee = SF DeF UNTIL OOKT t => BASER MCLTRE DR TICLIRED AS, APPEAR it ALL, Sy ' e L Pul ERS CUT OFF PEKIN. INET Pw OF OUR MINISTER. TRE GIANTS Us | ‘ | Pye: , aaa. | | WASHINGTON, June 8&—Telegraphic commu- ) | nication is interrupted between Pekin and Taku, a? | fact which will prove embarrassing to Minister Cone 7 ger, should he find it necessarv to call upon Admiral a hemor lor reinforcements. There is great anxiety F | here, — ass -— The following cablegram was received at the Navy Department this Two Years Each for *"ernoon ‘TONG KU, June 8.--June 3 landed forces to protect American inter- } Three Who Denuded | ,.: with consent Chine fifty-six Pekin, rest Tien-Tsin, Nations sent forces | St. Louis Woman. both clttes, no injury so far, British, Russian, Chinese Admirals and twenty . - warships here. Crops likely to fall, causing probably more trouble in the wear future, Our landing force under MeCalla | st 8 Ms A face \ June & situation most critical. Russian foree began fighting. I ; fein “hag! pits ees pet ae “ \anded fifty more men. Have requested Helena be sent immediately to pro- | sault on Mies Pouline Hensel and ‘ore! Cet interests, or vessele like ber. Consider battalion marines necessary. | at ine off e f Need gunboat ax base inside. | fer . ! June 6 Tien-Trin and Pekin Meilway cut. Will not concert Raval | t tee ‘ r ; r . e F . forces. Other powers protect interests if necessary Meeting forcign esaior Seon as thie eesil ; naval officers to-day Present English, French, German, Austrian, Italian. | 2 warrant | t ve ars Japenese and American. Arranged for combined action to protect life and j teat of Sal imacher whe, property is required. Nine hundred men ashore. Twenty-five warships | is ta charmed reteant Mise Heoaol totes (106 (Signed) KEMPFF,” HH a. | ~—0b6 | uve heen (eeuned for the at “iam! BOXERS WILL ATTACK; Franels, charming them ywitereees! CABINET SENDS ORDERS, nA re ) WASHINGTON, Jone §—The Cabinet. m e wituation and asked for in the Chinese) instructions ‘ WU, C.TY MUST PAY UNION WAG Seals cal: Ge what extent he is to co-operate with | aa | n 4 Decides Monicipal tion is w preventatives of the } t |] 5 Me Paid the Pre- Admiral Kemp@ cabled a: Pekin. Secretary - ing Trade Hate. de of Boxers will at ‘sage to the Cabinet | The Appeliate Division of the Bu swer was framed, ” ay handed 5: . riment ts steadfastly — cases br ot the Law : wl ae f sili then the “pevanting ¥ 7 ne of policy tald down af =} . « t 4 : x! of this Boxer trouble of | i wd We De what ference with’ Chinen | tas a tect the sie = Americans ri Ait nN A f Brnfirpeshe Take neccesary 06 witastanding the omige uu u 4 iE \ U ——— the dimnity of the United © . news ¢ \imiral Kempt GE b) ' Form no alliance with any for- a Will be directed to —_— eign Government stick to the same Tine of polley whit Her Minister to Brasil Ordered to lon is mivem te join with as oursued time. he called on District-Alturney Gardine Contradiot See ary Roots a body to call ku Admiral! Kemott ain ¥ divinterr Strtem on the Emp Dowager and arse ar manne commanding - 4 ast : — . rows netion Mere ft view there aa He ead his wife was suffering " . « meeting ma 1 fers are sae oneumo Th nature of his bust A would be sen : 1 At Them nese compelied bim to be alver igs ans eto M Tein, forty m » river, which several women from time to tim Secretary ‘ ere we fi Admiral ex ne attacked to- fwuree the och War t reae ” ay “ 2 w in Tlen-| morrow ave! commands yme of ast ‘ ' of Helena is expected to] are acting (og engaged 4 ame ation with ‘ b morrow If Tien-Trin is © attacked by & he does 9 bf ae 4 The duties « © ‘ * the cablegram re bvast by f Hoxers @ successful de- ' Geo. W. “aauart Want 8 | to wipoiy ine key “ ‘ ‘ Na »day | ¢ foreign lives and property {milk Taggart de « “ nA Kenptt board the | in tty can be matotained only from the Grave. whiekay one day and. becoming drunk —— TONG-KU, Jw 1900. | mand of the haiti 3 naval forces ie ~ George W. Taggart, of B4 West Forty. be |seventh treet, believes that his wife .° @ Tein to-morrow. Kate, who diet on May ® ont wan] arate Jet tn a St 7 saturday aaa Bi isa womual buried in Greenweed, was strangie’ to a Pte 8 Fo wat tay Fres> to brisy| Mettler Conger’'s message to the State Gceth OF her sures, and this afernccn soatheriy, shifting to westeriy winds. strangled Mre. Taggart j The District-Attorney s office will in- | ‘veotignte —_ Om Here, OF at %. Lewis. y between nese < mpetent oMcer. and Boxers near Tien-Tele, Large! In view of this the assumption of 1 Rowers expected to remek | command of the American fortes KEMPPP. [by Capt. MeCalin may be WEATHER FORECAST. Department said (here was no improve (Costiesed