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RUSSIA LANDS (Continued trom First Paae) nt foreign soldiers in Tien-Tsin, Of Deen restored the 1,509 now = thetr_ way to Pekin 160 are Germans been ordered to sail f diately 4 U. S. AND BRITISH gu) there would have been further prepondenat: majority of the forces would not Americans generally At @ meeting of the Consuf® and | here ——_ e¢e—__—_—_ (Signed) “KEMPFF." Deputies this afternoon M_ = Denys) munication with his Cochin, Conservative, ed the (lov. | long ernment if adequate measures had been) plete and protect the French fag Government of China has become one of peri! for al! foretan-|and European interests has its accomplices, who are ready to] The foreign Minister Join it. riots of t Deleasse, “dictates to the powers their| from subsiding the agitation Femolutions. | wish to set aside all ques: | toubled, and the French Consul had been | pleinty tion of divergent views among them | compelled to leave his post ‘What I affirm is that the surest guar-| ter then remarked Which it appears neither alarmed nor | economie in even surprised, tt must expect new and | ing for grave misfortunes “1 have placed at the disp the Freneh Minister ail our naval forces in Chinese waters. and have tn —_—— re —- - -. RUSSIA SENDS ARMY LONDON, June 11.—Russia has) stand bolldings Press Dowager |as fle' to the Caar'e | OTd*rs the fantry Tien-Tsin reports ‘This offsets the suggestion that the street @reat powers had agreed to act to- [he roughest ki fe known that the Empress insticated ''°" the Boxer revolt and it is argued he-s ¥ | she fled to he: friends when she Minis The feeling of alarm and distrust |! Miesion ¢ ere was augumented by the receip: °TS Of al! demom -? @ desp ‘ch from St. Petersburg | Stats are gathe Which says that “as a result man UNde-wiauding ieiween the Russian |'* * Government cnd the other powers, a | 8¥# ® sinall dep bas been sert to Port Ar.) fer. by thur ordering that 6.000 men of the | ¥e!! Russian garrison there shall be held |!!! desperately Mi immediate readiness to leave for Business ts pract ‘Tleo-Tein whenever the Russian Min. | *ti!!. Cone ¥ in : Pekin asks for their assist. | °f Moxers parade th or cireums' already been landed burg despatch the ter at Pekin, bat, THE WORLD: MONDAY Kvi.....4, JUNE 1, 1M 600 BRITISH TROOPS [BV DISPUTES HUMLUTED, TRAPPED BY BOERS. Over 500 Captured, Killed and 77 Wounded | in Terrific Fight on Roberts's Lines in the! wiiam tor Orange State. TROOPS IN CHINA. ign Office that th--e are now 650 to Pekin which wos destroyed. has lOnly Six Soldiers Escape Out of Battalion De- fending Post in Roodeval Raid. The German gunt They will repair the railroad a8) The German Governor Qéeded, probably reaching Pekin to-| Tow has been ordered to co-operate day. One of the two telegraph wires \in quelling the disturbances, years of age, testified ag | Thomas J. Caldwell, in The force concentrated on the Kilp|), CONSULS WIN POINT. TIGN-TSIN, China, Sunday, June | considered. the representatives 10—Bat for the firmness of the two European powers questioned the United States Consul, Capt, MeCalls, necessity and afterwards dispars of the Newark, and the British Con- the idea that a British force shoul’ he Royal Artillery Regiment were all kille The South Afriean Lich 4 Cavalry Hrigade aged while covering our left fr . e about six killed delay in despatching the Interna The Anglo-Americans, however, in- tional Guards to Pekin and the sisted and carried their point Afteen men were ki officers and seventy-two men were and seven wounded. SAYS KRUGER WAS BRIBED wounded, many of th ave been British smallness of the United States forces re killed were Lie commanders of troops yesterday) At the same time they are ready evening, when the necessity for the |to defer to whatever may be consid: | immediate despatch of troops was ered beat at Washington Inquiries are be Hated Douglan and Llewt “500 ‘MEN CAUGHT. So late as June cutting off the British of Kroonsiadt from rein: Wig Money for Railway Concessions. MANY KILLED. ~ Forestier Walker's CONGER CABLES CRISIS IS WORSE THAN EVER. WASHINGTON, Juno 11.—The fol-{tained between the foreign \liploma Jowing undated despatch has been re- and the naval comman¢ eeived at the Navy Department Mr. Conger's telegram was to the “Forces landed by different na-|effect that the Pao ‘ing Fu mission thons. Opening communications to) artes are safe up to the presen Pekin. Americans joined, Chinese Government has sent troops Ratlway affatr, wht Italian Stabs Another to WN, June (Sunday Another despateh from Gen Methuen wag fighting |S20wing that Bugen Op; soon ae he signed the tea, reported from Hoodeval June 7 TOWN, June 16. vemfontein this Morning |The correspondent manty Hospital, dated Rhe | at Methuen, dent Kruger had hb H the greater part of there and promises ample protection | of June § ten milea south of Admiral Kempff also reports the/to the mission though arrival of the gunbort Monocacy at|thought that this protection will in Taku, with marines from several| sure permanent safety American warships at Shanghai to be}to Mr. Conger, it is impossible at Janded at Tie: -Tsin at once. this moment to send any Minister Conger was heard from forces from Pekin to Pao Ting Fu again to-day, vin the overland wire} Mr. Conger’s doubt ax to the per- | to Shanghai, and then by cable. It} manence of the Chinese fs possible through this roundabout) protect the missions ts in line with way for a connection to be main-| his previous expressions of opinion EMPRESS WAS WARNED ae BY FOREIGN MINISTERS. : ee PARIS, June U.—In the Chamber of|structed him to keep in constant shire Regiment (the ‘oresters) Killed. Highland Brigade ndley June $ with ample years old supplies for himeelf and Colville Lindley with a suffelent Lawder and Bian-| force and supplies eer Ratiway Meaiment, sever he exaggerated The minister: | Oy) Parmhew Premier Schreiner BULLER MOVES ON. his Intention to rest The question at h WEST NEWPFIEFL 4 Farm buildings of George Wo Goodwin, | (42 4 common travelling pac mitted under f © burned oe Jana thes ar RESPITE FOR MURD: ‘RERS. eee Tamarke’s Trial ff Mary Bean, derer and Tw among whom the most com: cord has not ceased to reign. “TRYING TO SAVE ICE TRUST MAYOR. - worried expres nifeated that Su f hie awful grilling taken to arrest the insurrection in China] “The Leaations have Just notified the| s bower named Fred ind the Dowager | ‘The Minister of Foreign Affaire, M | Empress that an end must be put to Deleasse, replying, said the insurrection | this peril, which menace Otherwise, the ore, and even at Pekin the tnsurrection| powers will act for themselves.” « Justice Fursman th same nature had occurred jeharmed with hilt Rose Frady, a domestic employed in “A community of danger,” said M [on the frontier of Tonquin » between its | Ht not Imoroved by a run redence about City Ha atempiated resigning nia intentions the Mayor re: | The girl paraded the halle ant seared THE MAYOR $ NOTES. ‘oa made a statement antee of safety for each is a united 1 advised him that a front. If the Chinese Government does troops was held at his disposition, tf ne] mained a op Met seek to repress the insurrection, of /needs them. We wish ¢ vlled to-morrow — Dinner Table, yur |to him refrained from mentioning * and That the leaders of Tam im to get out rather | Bellevue he nord one high Tammar reations TO MARCH ON PEKIN. ' © only note of the deen unmasked in China! The Em Another edict {ssued this morning nilits © governor to police Jegation in Pekin, a despatch from |‘Re Mreet# ith cavalry and The neiehborheod from Oyster Hay ontinues to be thronged CARROLL WON'T TALK. of a mol gether in the Far Eastern crisis tt OP*®k out at the slightest provora United States Mintste twenty marines, and the British er Sir Claude M- MacDonald w tto the Russian Legation. twelve marines, to guard the GOVERNOR'S STATEMENT. When asked ab pound, where r atement from Albouy on the 22 train the converts ands Saturday % require their | Pleasure, much to the ” | merchants, although ¢ to a despates from | han been no looting of native shops 4,000 Russians, with twenty | With reference to t ¢ Associated Prew and are marching jn the | !* officially informed that of “ekin. ain is no party to any such unde “om Missionary Society has | standing. nor has she been consulte @ te’ ram from Tien-Trin | as to the advisability of landing a the eeciety's missionaries | large number of Russian troops China are safe, but those| The Foreign Om ‘Woat of the city of Pekin | frankly expres the such Snstructions as those referred t im the despatch from St Gated Sot- | have been sent to the Russian Minis shen, the British by Attorwey 4 | nn efcape ability ot "Y and id tn the phte on how Mayor Look For This Design onthe end of the package in which you get your Soda Biscuit, Milk » Butter Crackers, Waters, Sultana Prot, Sea Foam, Graham is, Oatmeal Biscvit, ¢ Pretzalettes and Vanilla Wafers. The ‘‘In-er-seal Patent Package’’ ihe ole tare best of baking in the best possible manner. //'s a /uxury worth askthg for, Atall grocers. OORD EXCLOVVELY BY Ice Trust may be the Mayors sworn ( that he borrowed (m0,000 from ‘to py for bie stock | NEW IMPORTANT EVIDENCE. We have not ye ‘ompany’s books, A te speed a the the cannot bared Wank # any ¢ the ‘ple t tle conspiracy between the etty There te no FATHER'S WORD! SHE TOOK 0 | Harold poe Testifies Because of | i hemes Against Parent in Small Fine Mrs. Link Court. Tried to Die. vis mother f a Umited divorce be- | Dolic acid at her 1 tn the Supreme} nue, Heooklyn, dying in @t. Catherine's Hosptial Asked with whom he preferred to live. » mother or hie father: the by. rented Ms in the house, struck her while he as! asthma. No one denies che fact ruary, 1s drunk, Mra Link pad the man arres Tthey senar smal} fine Mrs. Link felt that phe wes dieg SUN WA. POUCE CET SALOON ROW. — VANDERBILT. French Automobile Gets Death in Drunken Willie K., Jr., Into Quarrel. Trouble. oo, thirty-seven veare olf, (Special to The Evening Worlt) * the saloon of Michael| derbiit, * Grand avenue, Brooklyn, | st saith tw d \imenno, thirty-seven | Automobile In the highways at a speed faster than allowed by the law. Mr Vanderbitt o The men were drinking when Cate som ener he Ce OF » tn the side. | vent shall not he driven in pubtic ¥ arrested Calmenno. | highw ut a speed greater than a Rocco, just before dying, identified Cale | common travelling pace, replied that at menno as ‘is assailant no time bed he driven within the limits of Newport at greater speed than ter \© was anxious to comply with the law ed te police street at Any time when he wa and vue Jos he speed of the vehicle Was Burned While tte Occapants We aur s ‘nag | WOUM be necessary for (hem m here ons crore! tt ne ty pat tant Wakefield, No HL, | and of would ay and Mr. Goodwin) Mr. Vander | was ated (wo mil 1 leading id further that ( nin the beat complaints sith Mr Goodwin lived an | 4 deote dwin and ann name from Newport's town me 900 INSANE IN BG HOTEL, | WILL OF BIG MERCHANT, ching. |J#mes Constable, of Arnold, Con- t Went Mad att ham and Seared the Wome tines » Left a For. of 840,000, stable, of Arnold, Constable & ¢ Puckingham Hotel Wiftieth Fifth avenue, cause «if. [fOr probate this afternoon disposes of le evett nt among the fashiona- |4n estate of $680,000, re today by going Insane wamen guests so that they did not | Me ture out. After much coaxing |the Constable place of twelve acres at was t * her own | Mamaroneck, Weatchester County, and a he servante quarters and jock. 19 Mis daughter, Amy Henrietta Arnold, sife of Hicks Arnold, the Constable residence at 20 Madison avenue. men were sent from the East) Phe residue of the estate is to be Fifty-firet street aration to take the] cquatly divided among the three chil- to the hoapitat She at firet re! trea It te sso provided that Mra, Con- table's interest in the firm of Arnoid. w fe bine t was} in an ambulance and taken to} p ven Youre, thirteen | Because she felt so keenly the critt- st his father, |elems of neighbors, Mrs, Pauline Link, © sult brought }a precty woman of thirty-two, took car- me, A Wythe ave- afternoon, She | t place, Brooklyn, was] NEWPORT, June tl—Willam K. Van jr, Was summored to the police ) this morning by Chief of Police this afternoon He was stabbed to] Kaull in regard to ronning his French plained t) him that che law stated that ye offictal that should {foers meet him on tomebile and they concluded that greater 4 Anger of warning se cuit off the speed + fear of aeciten . va he could stop his machine very | Sooesheeper woe Mrs Elsie brio Mr. Vanderbiit left -the police Mr. Vander. ome from sorte, agers and not The will of the te James M. Con- filed To his daughter, Harriet M. Con- Je, Is bequeathed $125.0 in cash; to Frederick A. Constable, is left Constable & Co. shall remain in. the se a8 part of the firm's capital for This is a picture of Dr. Koch, ot Germany, and the Koch Inhalation A week ago Michael Carey, a tenant) for the cure of consumption and | Professor Koch, of Germany, cures | He war fred $19 In the Lee Avenue | consumption The Government of ver complaint to-day Her) his country employs him at an im- and nel@hdors criticised the mense salary to cure consumption in the public hospitals, He is the only cod | man who ever did cure this fatal dis- *Thtte Willan Harold Caliwett swore{ On her way home she purchased the| ease. His new system for curing com and {in support of his mother's charges poleon, wateh shé swallowed when she| sumption by the use of a new Inven- Caliwell denis Nis fe natges ached home | tion like the above pleture, and the ist r 4 verdict in i a sberculine medicine is here in New M. | favor of Mre Caldwell, granting he Other tenants heard her groans and|t Healted divorce, | Cen MOP Bnd her unconselous York at the Koch Lung Cure, at ‘West 22d st. It has cured hundreds ot New York people. Call and see the written testimonials, then call }om those who have be n eured right here In your own city. Take a free treatment of the Koch Inhalation at 48 West 22d st. New York, and 1334 Arch st, Philadelphia. Consultation and examination free. Tuesday, Fune 12th, M. ushn Underwear. Cambric Gowns and Skirts, g8c., $1.25, $1.95. Nainsook Gowns, $1.25 & $1.95, Nainsook Drawers& Chemises g&c., $1.25, $1.95. Corset Covers, 50c., 8¢., $1.25 Wrappers, in black and white, blue and jwhite, pink and white, and |lavender and white dimity, $3.95. Silk Skirts, in black and white, and black and colored taffeta, with two accordion plaited ruffles, edged with ruche, $10.75. DRT Tain pouring parsnip Males Ber getieted, Advice (ree Open evenings Stephens wi The World : More than Triple] # # | Paid Help 9 Wants in To Day's WORLD. | | AGENTS WONNAR wove suTeTERS CANVASSERS CHAMBER M AIDS COATMAKERS CompostTons COOKE... cChorneTARS PeNWaeRs DRESAMAKIRS DRIVERS | pataciars | Bur. AGENCIES ARIAS See ae reEDERS FORELADIES

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