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OE aes Tp ae SS IN PEKIN — —— eee (Continued from First Page) ef the Roxers or by the whether he require! reinforcements vn) | edere of the Chinese Gav~ [rips he te cu! off from reply ther Admiral Kempft wae called Goverment act wit much longer, Of course, In (nat cave ditection of the President (OF wis pave to proceed up e theory Gaplictt atatement of the stvetion py) additions free, beth salpe and GAO Wo needs. It was for him to say | troops, ts nemied » TIEN-TSIN IN FLAMES; ALLIES DRIVEN BACK. LONDON, June 16-—-Despatches| communication ts {nterrupted, the @fem Tiea-Tein and Shanghai are of | poles having been burned, and there | Gravest character. Tien-Tsin {t-| {9 no hope of immediate repair being has een set on fire in many | made, ead telegraph communication, The train convoying the relief thet efty is now totally inter-| party with food and ammunition was | obliged to return, being unable to lagt deepatahes to get through | reach Lang-Fang, where detachments @49 the Boxers have massacred a | of foreign troops despatched on Sun- per native converts and ser-| day last are now endeavoring to re- @ foreigners east of the City | pair the line. Pekia, besides burning the Catho-| That the trouble is spreading all) Me Cathedral in Pekin. over China is shown by the follow-| TREE THE WORLD: SATURDAY Y EVENING, JUNE 16, 1900) AD MOB KILLS AND BURNS Boxers in Pekin to-day. | _ Te le generally recognized here that | ing despateh: | WHERE ALL THE FOREIGN AMBASSADORS LIVED AND WHICH WAS BU.ANED BY THE MOR, Po position of the Ambassadors and! HONG KONG, June 15.—Trouble {s/ im the Chinese capital is| brewing near West River. Riots ——— ——EEEEE———— Sree ion Asai tr tae boas ot at "20 METHODIST CLERGY tional troops is stalled at Lang Fang, | rived at Wu-Chow June 12 ‘and 4 train load of reinforcements! About 5,000 rebels have assembled from Tien-Tsin was driven back. As!at Kwel-li-Slen. Jodies of Canton admiral Seymour {6 short of stores | troops passed through = Wa-Chow | the failure of this train to reach him | June 11 on their way to meet the | makes bis ettuation aleo critica! rebele The following despatch from] The Pritish first-class cruiser Ter ‘ Bhangha! shows that Tlen-Tsin \twelf| ribie, with troops, sailed for Then: fw in the hands of a mob ‘Tein this morning. | SHANGHAI, June 15.—Last night's} Capt. Perey M. Scott, of the Ter aA the other \weuty aie | ” | ‘advices from Tien-Tein report that | ridle, previous to sailing, arrammed (0 yy. gy pot know how many have! 3 large incendiary fires occurred || land a twelve-pounder and ctber ook ited, and have not hed any tn three Raglish and Amerioam churches cruiser Undaunte? haa middeniy @ ; ‘Were burned, besides (ae residences | been ordered North under sealed or-, q of many foreigners, Telegraphic | ders. She will sai! immediately ote IN NORTH CHINA. - $0,000 CHINESE TROOPS ea Canes & JOIN: THE BOXERS, tev. 5. & tayner, vy Dr Leonard, Secretary { the Methodist Church, sald today: We have forty a he trouble began, In There are twen hav fince yesterday fourly waiting for ssonaries are bo LOCATED IN PEKIN. | ¢ Station j American Board of Pordgo Mievons}| Mev. JF 8 own. » Chea Ta, IN CENTRAL CHINA. . . Kapter. Nev. Robert G, Me UW Mev. J. F. Newman, Kin Ditthe, Nan Chin ov Ww ev. Marry Rev, Wither + HO. Beebe, MH e unknown, J. fewen % Ching K 5 an, Kin Kinny Kaward K. Lowry, Pekin. Rev, a. 0 Wee Rev. 1. B. King, Pekin. * anknown, SHANGHAI, June 1.—Acoording to ! Ne tar any encounter which may take © orge BY. Lowry, Pelin, Rev, BK. W. Abbett, San Chiang. formation received here from [orem piace Rev. W. H. Lowry, Bekt Rev. A.C, Honatik, Venki sources 10,009 imperial troops whith The native banks at Chin-Kinne cloeed Rew, W. 1. Hobart, Tlea-Taln, Miss Louise Walley, Kin King, were between Pekin and the | * yesterday, fearing trouble (rom \. Hopkins, Tan i AT FOO CHOW be forces advancing on |! ity the Boxers, W. (. Langdon, Fredania, ¥ ° re Hxcitement prevaile in the Yang Trxe + Me ” * Rev, BB. Caldwell, have Gebanded ad fied he sere RHR Fr Jae V. Station unknown, It {s eeserted that the Governinent of suite of siarmirg rumors to tre wor China does not consider itself respons: 'rary. H GERMAN TROOPS MARCH , TO PEKIN BY ROAD." “iwwesr cw Imev. HM. Olin Cady, Chen Te. Ls In despatched + of the ratiroad ne BERLIN, June 16 —A serml-ofhes Spaich from Tien-Tsin dated June (Friday) reade as follows been interrupte “The foreign setlements here are ad the relief of the tr ‘equately protected. Bans of ‘Toxers | “In the meanwhile the ¢ Bbave appeares in the native town. They | tachment has continued to march have burned three chapels ond are | Pekin by road epresding terror among the inhabitants “The Taung-!!-Yamen (Foreign Office) “Two railroad bridees between Tlen-| has sanctioned the entry of ‘Tein and Lang-Fane heave ren roone into Pekin to :t umber of | ev. er MO, ev OOM rw » Julia Ww AT Ww. OH. La Rev, W. A. Me Prot. Benjamin HM. Maresh, HING HUA. Rev, W. SN. Bristol, 1, Owen, eee ihaniakeeniilal 1,764 CHRISTIANS KILLED GERMAN. ENVOY WAS siitiadl WELL KNOWN OVER HERE, | or rerenssens. sue eo patch from Port Arthur eayy that —_— - Chin yristians have been ki en Pekin and Kiach*s was bad with ersbora This leaves ry Baron von Ketteler, the German Min-| Chinese war feter to China just killed in the Pekin) Highs years of Chinese consular service riots, was a wel! wa eure in dip! Won Ketteler master of the waatic circles in Washington. He He was sent connected with thie country by his, as Charge d’Afta marriage with Mathilda Cass Lejyard, tn 182 was appointed Secretary Lega fan Diplomatic Corps in 1 Two! A year | when the legation was Pears late- he took @ prominent part in| made an he » prospect of restoration of the Tain, cutting off communication to the North. i BOERS Aa VANDALS, rly of _ peraorr. Jane %—Baron von Ket- the German Minister to China, | te Pekin. was 4 son-in-law of B Ladyars, Previdens of the Gentral Railroad. The Baron fed to Miss Ledyard in 1991 ews was conveyed to the | Mt was thelr first intima- Their “Filthy Ine re im Natal, ¥ LONDON, June %—The War Office has received the following despatch ol at Laing s Nek he dingrace- | « just previous to her marriage | Way in which privens peeperty Geo mber, 14K, Mra Matilda (aea| treated in the part of the colony they her 8] vce upbed. Ther wilful and needless atvention “o] Rouses, when not completely have framing the first treaty between hts f Sta First Secretary country and Corea at Leone He was is honore the mean time by then an attache at Pekin. numerous decorations and orders from sn . In W88, while Consul at Canton, he) his own and other powers entral cable office of the Western was the mainstay of the European) His promotion was rapid, and in ieee Wifice at noon to-day sent out the eelony there and instruments! in oF-| he was chosen Cierman Minister to Mex ne “Banising the citizens’ defense against ica His sojourn in Washington, where In on with the report of the fhe Chinese mod which broke ‘oose on he rin see nterruption of the Tien-Tsin telegraph | eut “Wee Beropean quarter in the Franco. ite » Miss Ledyard. lines, we have been advised by the Great Northern Company that thee is| and *| Northern _ BARONESS VON KETTELER [stn epee ok y interrupted devond Baudao, near! og 6 WAS ALSO IN PEKIN, |\.ris;, 0 re * ge f Russian The above-mentioned places are en y cut off teleraphteally, and mes an only be forwarded ‘The Commercial Ca terrupted ” fact that while in Charlestown every hover wae w kel, in Vote miles off bat in the Transvaal, every | house w he follow ALREADY BY BOXERS. kin for the protection oreste. 9 Morocco, and te Deron von Kettler entered the Oet- ner tos vce, “| PEKIN AND TIEN-TSIN ewe ARE TOTALLY CUT OFF, We are advised (hat telegraphic com. jon with Tiea-Taln is totally tn ARUGER 10 SURRENDER, § _— » | Nowntiatiogn with Lore Roberts | Through His Wife—Rothe oe te Quit Also. —— dine laf "an damaae is visible everywhere, and] LONDON. June 1-40 P. M-A re Teun denccrated, ehh Ay. tensor | PORT Wife 0 thie efty that Lord Rate vr, ewsevon Woh on to +. ovtem| Rp Gem, Bethe. tar I § Meadsitte, are restored. | for Japan. routed vi are now accepted without . ines between Maimat-|@ him and Kalgan, China, are interrupt. |% | AMBASSADORS AT PEKIN ATTACKED BY CHINESE. GERMANY- Baron von Ketteler (killed), with the fol- lowing staff: Dr. von Prittwitz, Dr. von Bergen, Dr Velde, Baron von der Goltz UNITED STATES-Edwin H. Conger, Secretary H. G Squires, second Secretary W. G. Bainbridge, In- terpreter F. D. Cheshire. AUSTRO-HUNGARY- Baron de Wahlborn BELGIUM-Baron de Vinck SPAIN-Senor de Cologan FRANCE-M. de Pichon, Seeretary M. d'Anthouard GREAT HBRITAIN~Sir Claude Macdonald, First Secre- tary H. G O. Ironside, Seeond Secretary H. G. N Dering, Military Attache Lieut. Col. Browne ITALY—Marquis Salvago Raggi JAPAN-—Baron Nishii NETHERLANDS-F. M. Knobel PORTUGAL-Senhor F. H. Galparado RUSSIA M WARSHIPS READY IN CHINA SEAS. UNITED STA STATES. Ships. Guns. Men NEWARK ......... ak xentEh f 20 300 OREGON 6 470 PRINCETON 10 123 UENNINGTON 10 10 NEW ORLEAN 2 200 DON JUAN DE AUSTRIA 8 150 HROOKLYN 32 woo YORKTOWN w 150 CASTINE 12 168 NASHVILLE 12 150 MONOCACY 10 150 GREAT BRITAIN, . bARFLEUR ' 10,500 38 620 TERRIBLE “ aM ENDYMION a 562 HART 50 ORLANDO a 497 MIAERINE ty) 106 | HERMIONE 1] 38 | PHOENIX wo 106 KORNILOV 6 425 PETRO PAULOVSKI a 600 |Q — ROSSIA ; bt 7 SIVONTCH 8 160 | GRBMIOSTOHY n 120 DOMITRI DONSKOIL .... “3 570 CISSO1 VELIKY . “ 582 GATRAMAK . sees : 9 6 THREE TORPEDO DESTROYERS. _ ree. HERTHA . 6,100 2% 460 ITLIS 895 120 JAGUAR KAISERIN AUGU STA. HANSA “ IRENE GEFION ZENTA.. \% §)X SHIPS NOW IN CHINESE WATERS. FRANCE. DENPRECASTBAUX ....c06 ce. SM % ‘2 | S JEAN BART .. 4,160 u i M DESCARTES .. 3,985 2 1 “ YBRY KIND,” SAYS TEDDY. ae ae This is H. R. Ledyard, whose daughter married Baron Von Ketteler, who) eins was murdered by — the! After ine deciine nad teen «ttectuall FLT STS NS LY eR TT STOCKS DROP ~ ONGHINA NEMS . the Prospect of a al Chinese War. jr siderably lower, but ase in the volume of du® Northern Paetie, ax expected 2)4 in the loon! market evidently be same mir view ng aaes manifested | © 1 oS; New « teri, Tennner Ca wb stocks were more steadfast! and the declines in the inter callings gained @ fraction, t Kons Were also weaker at the eginn.ng Brooklyn Transit lost tes 3-4 and Metropolitan 3-6 |checked and the « 1 | axed, the large market nd the specialties 1 to 2 1-4 Norther Pacifi treme decline of 4 > pt los Minnea 5 4 Chicago, Undsanapolls & Louiavits The room short ered with the ap announcing th The weekly bank statement shows the | follow hang s : tecreased teoters, Itereaned | Beta! iene | Cireulation, i i The banke ae hold $17.498,78 in ex-| } cee of tre requirements of the 3% per cent. rule. ‘The bank statement, while showing joniy a nominal loge in the surplus re S| serve—O75,500—was genera’y unfavor able enouga to further depress the mar Se ket. | The loans In the statement show an Blincrease of pipe net deposits Rl are increase’ by $2.00. 9). legal tenders | by $95. 70) and clreuletion by $97.80. pa Sr Account i decreased by e' ‘The week's clearings aggre . fatee BTN. 46, with balances for the Bj name peciod of #48, 168. The © Market. ‘The closing prices of cotton to-day were: June, 857 to 546; July, 64 to S41 | August, $22, Beptember, TM to 7 tober 0 1.08; November, 188 to 7 4 December, 1.51 to 7.52; January, 19 to jlooked 4 imore as ry above fast nigh top aews from wearer LONDON STOCKS QUIBE. ues Lower om Crop Damage Vews—Northern Pactiie Led the Losses merionn The ma t 1a ore t a pe referred, TS, and New York Central. Southern Pa and ferred, i-5 + — WHEAT OPENED HIGHER. Wheat opened str ay at an advance ore which caused « aited higher wit Be ning ust £3 7-4 Not the thi flave leme A ten cent not sold by your dealer, will be sent by ma recely ten cents. 'T00 MUCH TAPE ALive, Crawling Thirty- foot Man-Eater. Human Lives Destroyed by Tope-Worme Thousands of Weak, Debilitated People Are Worm-Eaten, Lota of people are knowing | akan an “4 a, ow auth without iM; February, 7.4 to 7.8; March, 1.57 to 76; April, 74 to 141; May, 741 to 276 Market barely addy. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One size smailer after using Alled's Foot-Rase, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes fee! easy; gives instant relief to oa iat Amertran quarte wheat, but later Ing prices were: Juiy vember, #18; July ied, July ng prices were: Ry ptember, Mi-4 bid, July else quenches —noother heveragesowhole- some. The goodness and of ripe Messina s concentrated in Lemonade 10 pints for Doors By 16 Jay Ot, Now Verte re oof the many to inerense caused some he dectine r of the London od heretofore crop-newe courred ta Norfolk @ Wr & Ohlo and aitimore & Northern Pacifle and active to Clb per cent tueneing face cover at high and | od damagng Northweat, Corn rleee were: July hing rst so well eaten alive aides 2k Tuning ove a or} i