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= Se: eB EDITION . | is RACING) ~ PRICE ONK CENT. — NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE. 14, 1900, PRICK ONE CENT, —- —————Z oe ~ CROKER DODGING WORLD'S CINCINNATI. ~ SMASH GATES OF PEKIN, FIGHT ON THE ICE TRUST. y ) ) 5 9 9 | IF RESISTED, THE ORDER Postpones Wi His ata! | 1 LONDON, June 14. -It has been learned in official quarsiii Coming _Indefinitety, B R OOK LY} that although it is expected the Government at Pekin wilt, i Ve show no further resistance as soon as it perceives the and Tammany Shake- ers are determined, the commander of the internat Up Ils Put Off Till Next! Q 0 0 | 2 a 3 | forces has been instructed to inflict a sharp lesson in Fall. | N, | event of any resistance, and not to brook any delay in “eet the gates of Pekin if he finds them closed. Kichard Croker, who was to leave his 8 , . \- Ungilsh country seat and gall for New En Fc PA Yoru ob Saturday meat bao postponed i GAME CALLED ON At OF RAT asi Offaly ap Springs His heagee FORCE IN. PERIL le home-coming indefinitely. News to! “lime npsnen ee, |Frederick V. Bower Wouldn't ole A teal IN FRON? AND REAR. wee aw ee te wore =~ Fall Into a Cunningly Set | Fay Saenirrcromeerer st verees:f | Hieht against the Ice Trust—-a matter At Phile ' s | 4 TIEN-TBIN, Jone 14—Ratiroad com-, Ministers have sent couriers © which he could not disregard in th Divorce Trap. - ote —— ‘il CLAIMS 200 DELEGATES. | munication between this place and Ad-| T#in asking for 20% troops of cael mae resent temper of pubic opinion. Any ms jonah ( disciplining of the leaders as @ conces om - . rc e | trai ymour's international force has sion to popular sentiment would prove rr LATE WINNERS AT GRAVESEND, A | been cut three miles beyond Yang-Taun.| A%°ther courier from, the bad politics just at this interesting pe Son Is for Him | Two bridges have been destroyed Minister, Mr. Conger, got through Beat It is rumored here (hat the “Boxers” |!" & letter from; the Legation terick V. Rowers, the J} com: kindred temperament in a strange city BIATH | hod. , who Is suing his wife for divoree}and the ‘ . es 0 is suing hts for diveree and the good fortune was hers The oie Popular in inn oencitiy ae Li and George Puliman for altena of her days of her visit need not be tedious, - \ 5 This St. A are determined to burn Tien-Tein ata- said that Gen Tung-fuh-Blang mi ie cu in ame of Oa afin. ns staked what on-| Toss a frenshi sarin betwen] ” LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. s State, -—— ae prefers to stay abri je Bummer| Mere A carefully lai plot to COM> \ihem The woman showed herself to {IRD RA - . (inetiecomesd The international relief force of 2aae] '700P# Into Pekin. 4 the courte have| Promise him 4 wonderfully clever woman, witty _—e e «i season is well on anc ie At th ve 4 . m i e | Ten thousand ¢ are adjourned, That @ the way that men) the same time be boffled a WORMED) wel) informed and at all times @ most K Special to The Rvening Wortt) men is blocked on the road to Pekin. ‘ i guarting echooied in loca! poltties rd it WhO he declares ts one of Lie cleverest| charming companion. Though convers- sha PHILADELPHIA, June 1t-Timothy | 1c cannot arrive at the Chinese ¢ south gate, The courter says tht ‘ The rumor that an envoy (0 “square” pe (he copmity P Ing frely on almost any subject, she re- 1. Woodruff's boom for Vice-President vetore Sunday than 20% Boxers are in the matters with Croker would meet fim In ree Pullman and Bache Lovise! tained a certain reserve concerning her- . FOR FIVE-CENT FARE y . ee i | sclitihettane' ot tale Hurope ts given by the departure °BWers, who the son of the million-| self whien propriety paevented the FIGHT ON FO VE-CEN — Licollles an ticket was officl#'l¥! The column ie at Lang-Pu, only WASHINGTON yrs Hs, yesterday of ident Gelehenen aire avers, de t young composer from trying to invade Srauments {eprung to-day dy Col, Dally, of Brook: | way to Pekin, where it should have ar- b iN, June —, deapatedy the Garfield National Bank, yho sailed ala om) sith, are living at the |.) But he was very curious i en lyn, ved yenterday. Uta cupatiea ane pron was received from Admiral Kempa to on the Ocean Twelve hours later Mr ‘orty-fourth street They drove together in the Park, they . He announces that Woodruff je a can: 00h Gib end tee veeens es day which confirms the report that Rus. 4 Le pg dll A lly alles 6" frig alo woe Meet taal ect GERD te 0 eetes bna thes te Gidate for second place on the National | absolutely wreck *y sia te sending: « tig force of (NTE { ponement of his voyage home. ac be poking, smoott-faced went along for a week, and then Mr. . | absole recke Surprise over the Tammany Chief'e| ¥UN8 fellow and a favorite among wo-|Howers became suspicious. He is level-| {!\ K* leictet, that ne te a stronger man than| In the meantime Russie hae token ad-| Pot A*thur: The cablegram te ao te ' ehange of plan (oe Inteneified by the te He tu pod singing volce and |headed and reasoned that the beautiful at P {Cornelian Bliss; that ten of the Brook: | vantage of the situation to land troope| * ~ sa symp ¢ player on ni t ‘4 | ‘ . statement made by George W. Lederer, “a ympa player on | stranger's Interest, taking her mentat) 5 jiyn delegation are for him and that Ben-| from Port Arthur and artillery, and « Twenty-five hundred men are om the who’ arrived on the Teutonic to-day there ings the female make-up into consideration, seemed un- J read to Pekin fo: the relief of the Lew fresh from a striking interview with| knew before she started work usual 4 orer a ator Piatt’s son supports him courler who got through from Pekin Mr, Croker in London. at which the big! STRANGE LADY ARRIVES. A few evenings hey dined at 0 The yo clement in New York|says that the condition of the foreign} eMton® One hucdred are Amerteamag jeader aaid, referring to tne lee Trust] | és | well-known — restaur in Longacre State wit to him, it is dectared, a9] legations is most eritieal English and Russians (n large majority; » Weeks ago he Was vin y al equare, a t nd of the suppet } “4 nattor as be @ het time in| bandeome hn po pi gpalle fy ; ri ; wer shown by his running ah t Roose-| Thirty thousand Chinesd trodes are] tt. *2tione Neve represented. The Vila = ner wed excelent | Par 7 wit th e G rnat ' ampalar Jrawn up outelde the tes of the cit Toy at Tete Tein gave petee to @ old town when hype! i nthe & Plage and ‘ook at some "| thers, railroad being repaired as fore LAUGHED OVER CARTOON, | ore: v1 fare old trinkets Shick she had bro Mure han lf the dvleeives ss New| 1a oppene the rllet force, and guna are) MT! Tleoad ating oa Lb riet visit, an of nd to while! ha ‘ Pe i " advances Russians now se “Ghortly before 1 sailed,” said Mr. | Mr. Lowe ; HH cathe > Ashe pod sp or Yoru a edeed (9 bim Outetde of | trained on the American, British and diers from Port Arthur, with artillery.” Ledreror, “Mr Croker visited the Shaftes.| composer and hear more of his wor painted on very, @eled obe felt bate he hay 3” delegates pledged | Japanese Legations ‘There is no doubt that the Governe bury Theatre, and I had quite a walk] “One song | particularly love © Would to ble artistic sense Mr Weodruff wii) be Philadelphia | The American, Russian and Japanese! ment bis deen asked for more marine | with him. While we were conversing| she, looking at him admiringly Tis| They left the place chatting, but when| tomorrow evening accompanieg by Se ‘wid somebody showed Mr, Croker an Even-| ‘Wait’ Do play {t lor me. I can rea Ss f she hailed «aah. | Chaties A. Moore, Williams’ Beer, Walter ; ing World cartoon concerning the Ice] the feeling that inspired it when | he bet hut 434 not fo - -aiicie “ 4 Trust, with the caption, ‘How Would] the composer sing it samsd the dons (41 — ——- B Atterbury, Chairman of the County Cc Ss | ‘ to Be the Ice Man” over i 0 it, and confesses he t nittee, and Commtestoner , Be Lise ay Ment ever § Mr, Bowers sang lt, and cos wad told the cabman to drive away. | 4 determined effort will ve made to tions, now thie party senda Wik, be | CO. OO CRE we je looked at the cartoon and chuckled] pul unusual feeling Inte a. Tes wom Then Mr. Bowers began aa inv m4 should cheert s watd ¢ Dad M’ KINLEY T (0) AC to himself for some time. Then he made|an listened with m eves 1 ition, and fou that the 5 See, Sema: 0 mabe it il ole devues 6 rls Me ‘ Senator Piatt’s son nas pwaged hi . the remark about the hot time on his re-| flushed cheeks. She et ted | wenken Wes Vice-Preaidency when he meets Benatos eer aids, Genanar ee sae, (il oe foe Me. Woedrel ot. the tre tan ines. goat Geaeka ; : -gpaek pagar ine | PiMtt and Bate Chairman Odell in a |nimatel (hs ae a © tion. and use all his efforts t “That was all he sald about the Ice| player that a whisp of her hair graged by my wife or George Puliman to com.|URterence this afternoon, It We wld a ei nt hich horse giving a bring about Mr Woodruff nomination | WASHINGTON, June 14—John Foord,; “American lives and interests in Meet ‘Trust, but he said he was coming home| his cheek promise me,” he sail to an Rvening| °VFY afmument will be brought to beat iis mation Cf things likey to Benator ire postr * * be | Secretary of the Amertoan Asiatic As- China are sertousiy impertiied Urge for the elections, and expected a warm! «Divine! she murmured Play it) Workd reporter thie afternoon But 1,474 that even threats may be used ypen to his politioa! hopes In time to! known the caucus of the New| soctation. today received the following Government t) act promptly and vigete time during that period. His accident) over again! was (oo allek for new | When the Governor arrived at the York deegates which wil) oe held in| eablegram from the Shangha! branch of | ously with adequate force.” « was much more serious than was repre- APPRECIATIVE A that Pullman hae never se-{ Grand Central station fram Rochester this ity next Monday evening the aseoctation The asociation, using (hese two cable: rented oh this vide. Mr. Croker sald he Vi UDIENCE. | cured a divorce from his wife in Chi-| this morning, he was met by Private Grove danger threatens Amertoans in| grams as a basis, is circulating & pethe > Graduady getting stronger, how-|! The composer did ao. Never tn all bit|eeeo, and | have a letier from her in| Secretary Youngs and at once started Vangtee Valley Ureently advise im- tion for signatures, addressed to ° n end expected to be in Aret-cla an appreciative audi-| which she volunteers to « hen | for His home at Oyster Bay, with the in- KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS, | medtere gunboat protection President. asking that this G thn by time, , and when the woman “nuily de- MY *lt is heard and be a witness for} tention of returntng at once for a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION” | take energetic steps to protect Aj ecuon ipeiiing. of tae nest. tbe his pive- ence here Mr. Croker said he would do eum of his best work when he came Op the Tth thetant the following cable- lives and (nterests [2 China; alee cram wea received by the association (he United States act in concert with ip from its Shanghal branch: yther powers in this emergency, Was with the assurance (bat with the ohiefs he would call again. She had met « thar the Governor conimental State Com der bis determina | Voters, rolling ap a@ major that would antes Meets ’ —— ae ng aside all personal ele- | be a splendid vindication of the Admin Becktine Piakt ee, noon,” salt he, “and will te able to “4 10 { DBAD” B ments, accept the second place on the| istration and ite « wut Be. 5 ree -$-——_—_— state positively to-night whether Mr. | o- CKNER theket simply for urgent party reasons,| The place at which the : see aot ae aie. Ld Croker will return on June % as pre An argument | » be advanced is! to be held was not imade pase ape ae 7 ying ‘MORE MISSIONS RUINED H freee viously announced. | er a Net Metteve [itt ME. Roosevelt ts cot bigeer than | morning, ‘ut it will be either at the ee ob ae pins ’ of Mr. eve lhnis party, as Mark Hanna de | PIfth Avenue Hotel or the office of Ben satel Democratic greetty COMING WAS FEARED. There W Be a Thira | Kinley ts, and that having been treated lator Piet, with chaners tn favor of *he cy 1 gs ME ie ted BRITAIN HURRIES TROOPS, Ticket This Time. ~” ui in his Guborne ria * atter Fo ve Bhoagy — “ me Mr. Croker has been minutely io formed of the developments in the & Gev. Simon Bo Buckner, who was wernor, & Slate convention ‘ Hl HE E py ' scandal. He bad made every prepar Shee hae ore ‘ ney ae Pongan Me - Gols meet al Lesington | gi ANGHAL June 4 —A despateh from at Hankow, but the Russian ofetale “We had tion to rail and was due here on June | 16 in town on route to Rurope. Speaking aT eee Chung-King cos (hat a riot Das here explain that the transport has Democratic Ci ® of a Curd Democratic ticket (hie year. taken place at Yun-Na-Fu merely gone io kw to load for There was fear and trembling in WED) Gen. Buckner sald Teanigation Logs dey places in Tammany Hall at the chiefs) de net think ih o hire | t tween the frlende of | ‘The butldings of the China Inland Mis- | Odessa and the troops on board are be an aver nening home-coming. Certain a hot bes of proses ha aghad " “ ntl-Beckham | sion were partially destroyed and those expired men on their way home Who now oecupy conspevour pos.i) P @ | forces f the Roman Catholle and Bible Chrie- | HONG KONG, British China, June iH it 5 it was sald, were to weverey div the aetion of the two conventions. | te plined. The rod |; 6 Muekner said he believed thar! an Misttons were ctterly demolished. | Pour companies of the Hong Kong Give him & hearty welcome. vant tw “If it bs true that he ingot « 1, ome Femme : ¢)the Gold Democraie were stronger nu Ms the talecionnrice a0 0000 ment, & mountain battery and expected ‘he disappointmen: that the ¢ u merieaily this year than in 1% “We| LONDON, June 1-4 PM. —Mre | Gindstone’+ « as» oublic dn is the | battery of Astatic artillery, with @ r widespread Mr. went he issue in 16 and we are pre | . Gis | tributed to her wine advice A Russian troop-stip passed up tery of two bimeh guns, start for may be expected i’, Bent ain, * he declared Hadstone, widow of William & Gis ioe : Rs ste daailty | Yangeise on Wedoenday. It WR Te Tein tonight, The Fusiliers sail 4 - a dire William Ewart Giadstone wa waite at Wa Joubs thie stat landed ‘ Deputy Leader With the eneieuon 08 Eamweee, sone, the Kngiteh stateoman, died at) Wn i ilam erat) dud had’ ween ment ail atirect th atin Me Vash: [ported that her troops were to be [Terrie June th the Guar ry to resort to revere meai land and Delaws re, } : 4 : 4 be npaiely | mot | wil are lie vane te Hg et 50 P. M. to-day Wiabe ainking ome time pes ande who Know th iden Castle, ihe family, seat anive advertise it , deper She had been til for some weeks @ iihard ql Lope lo Fee covert ose Oe had relapeed Into unconectousness , Cast’ Spe in During the life of England's i Sooo ee aa rt hi