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ft [“Cireulation Books Open to All.” | é. _ a [ “Cireulation Books Open to All.” | || EDITION ’ "PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1900, PRICE ONE CENT, a x nang ames = aa : ——=s THE PHILLIES WIN =—-> a ~ AMERICAN SOLDIERS WILL INVADL CHINA CROKER’S MANBA DELMOUR OR CARROLL? |SCORE BY INNINGS (Extract from a letter from Croker to a friend.) “If it were In my power or Hie Way Now Vert’ in the power of Tammany Hall fer Nothing. to give the poor ice for nothing wet «tas tos wa uate ove WE WOUld do 80!” the tee business! . One would think Tammany made | ( the price. Hew absurd! ; Tt 1¢ were in my power or in the & = pewer of Tammany Hall to ative |¥ the poor ice for nothing, | am sare |} we weald de se, Ricuanp. |G In view of the above declaration it) pad interesting to remémber that Mr. |g holds 1,000 shares of preferred m and §) shares of common stock in the) @ Tee Trust, his son, Frank A. Croker, |@ ~ a. deh ants camealle | | | ) ———- +40 ____- SEBALL. casiner DECIDES TO CALL ON OUR ARMY IN PHILIPPINES, ” LSS WL NOT AUR. WASHINGTON, J June 15. — United States jtroaps will be sent from the Philippines to |Gen. MacArthur has already been requested to fur= _ nish information regarding the number of men he can spare. This sudden change of mind on the part of ithe Administration is due, first, to the fact that Admiral Remey cannot spare any more marines; isecond, to the tremendous pressure brought to [bear by the missionaries; third, and chiefly, be- |cause the Chinese crisis is more acute. A howling mob has possession of Tien-Tsin “i./under the guns of the gunboats; our Consul at _|Chinkiang is in peril, and Minister Conger has not ibeen heard from in sixty hours, Sep-Seer Tee-eo tes and Says if He Had His Way New York's NEW YORK, 000/001 00— PHILADELPHIA, 02000010 —3 D FROM PAGE 8) ) Flatly pahaiatie to Be Pres- ident McKinley's Run- ning Mate. CROKER HOLDINGS OF ICE STOCK. This is the statement of the holdings of the Croker family of Ice Trust stock: CROKER, RICHARD— 500 shares common, acquired June 1, 1899. deney by the Republican Con Potladeiphia. He said: “I have friends me to permit my rame to t twenty-five shares of common stock, @ * 5 ‘ ot eanan « 4 Four months ago, and two months oe | naher o . 800 shares preferred, acquired June 1, 1899. ‘ . & lea t 4 . agece - Se pte por tak q "| . 300 shares preferred, acquired Sept. 18, 1899 : ton . sda Van out at fire, NO rn = oe eo me to become a candl | The War . Departme nt inquiries show that eame Trust 8 CROKER, ELIZABETH- . 3 Mee tally eae wne Taco) there are now in or ne@ Manila the Fourteenth That was the expression of Richard & ‘Croker, in a letter written under date) @ of June 3 and sent to a friend in tht dity. In the same communication th many Chief ‘tells of his intention to @all for home on the Lucania to-mor- | 1,500 shares common, acquired Sept. 26, 1899. | CROKER, F. A.— e} ‘ 25 shares common, acquired Nov. 28, 1899 | \ind Twentieth infantry and a battery each of the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth artillery, about 3,000 men. These may be drawn upon and their places filled by some of the 57,000 other troops distrib- juted throughout t the Island of Luzon. tt BARONS, a ot ae 1a ws tow. ' That after » brtet of mind Mr, Croker had finally 4 to start Remeward on the date originally fixed pon was placed beyond dispute this q@orning when the following message was received at the Democratic Cish: Will sail Lecania 16th. CROKER. WHO IS IN CHARGE? Who ts deputy leader of Tammany done it by cable, | know, from my acquaintance with him, =: hie Oe IS CARROLL BLUFFING? John F.. Carroll arrived at Tammany Hall at 11. this morning, at which REPORTS FROM CHINA. enarme marke time “Larry” ceeded him as deputy chief, had not Delmour, who has suc- oo rican ve _ Hudeo 20 Street Hospital, where t wus found u Sau? ppeared, The Secretaryship of the Int WASHINGTON, June 13 —The Cabin There . Many Tammany men believe Lawrence| Pew of the leaders gathered there ee a ee one neneeae mar Deimour is. Others say John F. Cat-| gaye him greeting. It wa id repiled Mr Dt 4 e y ? . pot | exit. a wns tone Ss Ce Foam foyed my ng . r 1 naval vessete in ; Mr. Deimour had charge of affairs all ” , ‘ Trust Officials H Have Case ton, My res s due to re acu After the sess was P ines f nd profitably em- ! hy yestertay. Mr. Carroll wee is Mr, Carroil nervous and there) Transferred to Gen- — . malth and fam- | aened that the situa 5 considered | gaged scouting en the arch } charge until 1 o'clock to-day. Mr. +l were dark circley under his eyes, as A 7 ming tan * . pour came in at 2 o'clock and occupled| though he had spent a bad nigat wal eral Sessions. I VS BOSTON It has been feared that the same | ‘arming s se landing ef the chair just vacated and was appar-| usually pink face was pallid. . . | se ‘ ine otpedlitone Wit Oa @tly directing the affairs of the organi-| He walked to his desk, opened it and ~ * y & mar fore tt is adenitted that the Cabe ition. He effusively ansured + | took out several letiers and gianced over) Apo) ath te to Juati-e @ 9) 1 | . ] ve * ynsidering the de Gedy that Mr. Carroll was the leader. [them He was thus engaged when ale te Pe Sout tear “ag 4 ‘ » Tien-Tetn, and DELMOUR’S STATEMENT, "°°". Wit rors antes tas 10 3 9 2 ten-Toin, and te . for the tra eri sony, views your soul,” said he, “Mr. CARROLL SILENT. tion of President Charles W. Mors Gesret has not been deposed, so far as) “Mr, Carroll, is it true that you have| * directors and officers of th a OS ne nee ee ne " ne know. I was here yesterday looking | been deposed from the position of deputy | TT¥st from the Court of Special Sessions ; » . “ . t . foree eat for things because he asked me. 1/ieader of Tammany Hall?’ [0 the Court of General Beran BROWN DEFEATS WESLEYAN, es ee hea aS ge fave not been requested by the Boart) Mr. Carroll might have teen a deat | A ©ettificate te osked fo: reriling that mr = gaged is entirely disproportt @ take charge. Neither have | received] mute for all the response the question |i reasonable tat the charges agaings (O re: Brown, 9 W fia en compared with the foreuen BT Instructions trom Mr. Croker. elicited, He didn't even raite his head. | ment nn” &* Proreeule Soy ats ponte _ Interests and du “That is not the way Mr. Croker dots] Afier a time the question was re- Attorney, Care tad fied § T ewspay business. Deatin’, wth better success: rs “RESULTS AT bd Lours,. “I would not take the position of dep-| ‘1 nave nothing to say,” was the th we Impe uty leader. Mr. Croker has offered me! repiy. e “« arene @ great many places in Tammany Hall,| “is wr. Deimour (> be tn cha: . ree here ‘ “ | ¢ Ta LC nd ia LPO GHIBF CAUGHT at as moe fe report, there te no enmity beiween| Mr, Carroll's lps tightened, but his , ; Mr. Carroll and myself. 1 have known] yoice was unsteady as he r n he Creme te . as repeated: “I ate father before him. have nothing to say.” |Gem. Macabulos Was the Last Ime LATE pee Te . on CARROLL A r - ine _ from Mr. Croker?’| portant Webel Leader in Tarine -ATE RESULTS AT LATONIA a . A warm perronal tilend of the chiet|,7%* ‘ime Mr. Carroll's pale face Province. = , sad this morning: Meched more than fis customsry Dak] weuinGTON, June th—Gen. Mac nem ' “Carrell ts me more the teader et] on tiive on docont P bulos @as surrendered 10 the American y Admire! ® Tammany Mall to-day than is penne oo eens Paes da sary, hse Gon Pans ’ ‘i G@uigs the leader of the Republican | sings m aon Py kal partment oat a the 1 ; se eae rf 4 ah en : Paine Ha ae Brite ; king to x is . d Maced Clothing Company (upper co 7th! ga, eee ay ter afr yp | street daa Mave). te | . af : Lad ore . [ne has deen bt t . = this aternion ame we the naval station at Cavite (o assist