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A Good Fisherman Always Brings Home a Geos — because he knows how to on) tthe tame wih 4 good 48. wertiser, He succeeds because hi knows how toadvertise. The best th Che GCiorld., SPORTING | ty depamaainbainiiites hes [“Cirealation Books Open to All.” | \ | “ Cireirtation Books Open to All,” = = —= ——— - ~~ : — " PRICE ONE C CENT. . _NEW vouk, MONDAY, JUNK 1% 1900, PRICK ONE CENT, ‘ = _— = == = -= SP ROOSEVELT YIELDS. TWO OF GREAT BRITAINS HESIT ATES, BUT ONLY TO SHIPS SUNK! Make Dicker WITH PLATT. +1 “ACCEPT OR CUT YOUR THF OAT.” During the Bombardment of the Taku Forts|} ._.....10agesaaw Gov Roosevelt: English Suffered Considerable Loss--Fifty Wet ee Americans May Have Been Killed. | ee 91016. 01070) 0/1 0Kon 0300 Boras s)e1019 91589 | BERLIN, June 18—~|8 | The German Consul at |} Che-Fu telegraphs that as Japanese torpedo - boat | from Taku has brought the following: “The Chinese laid tor- 1 * pedoes in the Taku River and collected troops from Shan-Hei-Kwan. The for- . eign commanders assem- bled on the Russian flag-| ship and addressed an ultimatum to the com- manders of the Taku) forts, summoning them to withdraw their troops before 2 o'clock June 17. ' PHILADELPHIA, June; While all are eagerly 1148—Gov. Roosevelt will/awaiting the decision of jissue a statement late to-|Gov. Roosevelt as to the day couched in such lan-| Vice-Presidential nomina-. guage as to make it cer-/tion, the report that he is, itain he will accept if the| dickering with Senator ‘Convention names him. |Platt gains ground. He will not decline in| The proposition is sald to be that) ithe statement nor will he] vice precise ne wit te allowed eo jaccept, but when he is; 2™* 5! own successor as Governor, ‘nominated he will take| yyy, MANMAGAFFLED. the place. He will Say} Hanna and Chairman Odell it was) ‘that he will yield to the! Saute me pores iopesion| ?| public will as expressed that Roosevelt ts the only man who) had the delegates. NEW YORK. nee (ere! . [1SGNOrS 8161819: 0 101818 e1SIe STOTT CTSIS\« eles eieIelele e1eIsrereieis “L think we can nominate some) one else besides Roosevelt.” Roosevelt had expressed himself as, most of the afternoon a number a SB BBGIINWDNSEGTF 2151915. HAE At 1 A.M. June 17, the “For God's sake, go abtad and do favoring the indorsement of [Jeut-/ men who have been advising bis’ it,” responded the Governor. Gov. Woodruff by the caucus of the! not to accept the nomination. ) guns of the forts opened | ¢, eeee — ' Ri geen right,” sald Senator Lodge, New York delegation to-night | Among them were Nicholas Murray B ‘ fire, to which the Rus- —— —— anal — ‘ ‘# go ahead and nominate some ROOSEVELT TIRED. Butler, Dr. Albert Shaw, Lispenard had detached twenty of these marines] “The forces of the combined fleets omer man.” aw. ; Stowart and Frederick W. Holle, all sian, British, French and} trom his tegation and placed them ax a] occupied the Taku north forts yesterday “What ts the matter with Long?” |, ‘ - sient Nes Very | Of Weems cape bed F -svonselh iat guard at the Methodist Compound. afternoon, exploding a magazine. “we asked Hanna. patent wien seked about the! the istoresment of tip yn 3 Ja warshi r There is an enclosure of ten| “The eh gundc \e " matter this afternoon and he said: | the Platt machine was merely. @ some ‘The Britieh gunboat Algerine was to get hi of New York ‘ scree situated neatly a mile distant | damaged and ot he and 0 ) 0 q LODGE CHAFFS Him. 1 am tired of answering ques: \, te Naertey Butler said Ly rom the Legation, where many misajon-| four men were wou “Nothing.” replied Lodge. “Go!tions. 1 will only say that my posi-|foening W. y bosi- Evening World correspondent aries and their families, as well as a! “Japan and Russia are reported to be head " t The bombardment Large number of ative Cristiane, are |landiag » } trek tere gg opm oe ee ee eet pag Bek tly 5 llenng om Gathering from the tone of Sen- two months. I don't want the nom-| “Gov. Roosevelt is not a J 5 lasted seven hours. ‘ihe hay Departwent has been i-| According to a Chefoo special seven- ator Lodge's remark that elthough! ination and 1 hope that I shall not now that he aia not oy in : eae : + | forme Admiral Kempff that the! teen forte ed fire upon the war- the Senator was » ting Long he. | ominated “ ; Two British ships IN} Taku tory yosterday fired on the forelan | ships, w om the feet replied in ae ‘ptt gt em eager cares cannot tel! Wit VS Ra : les andl ctur'c ped » A aponcad | oe S phe Chllinee Gam, ond q bad very little hope that Long would! With the Governor there remained| The situation is very embarrassing.” ° the river between the brief engage Ie, titeationl’ teleas” vebemanenty . eae, | be nominated, Senator Hanna con -+- ‘ ‘The War Department sito coorirms| landed and veiged the forts tinued ; forts are reported to have! ine rep. inst the Ninth Intan: The EV HE MA ry has news of this engagement Is stated “Well what {s the matter with been sunk. ~ ordered from Manila to China. to tase been brought to Chefoo by a Pairbanks” ROOS ELT F N, eh * War Departmen: has received the| Japanese warship, but the date of the WASHIN following cadiexrams from (en. MacAr-| cecurrener’ is nt given According to] BROOM|) » V9 *-@ & eee tos erie resrondes BUT HE -HESITATES. IGTON, JUNE] thur, at Manita, dated yesterday & dompotch the Chinese bombardment | po cre. , « = 9 9 |Madme “Go ahead and nominate re at 8, f “Ninth infantry, Col. Lascum, orderes| tatlowed an ultimatum sent by the com-| 5% him. Nominate anybody you can —_—_— 1&8—Great apprehension to Taku on Logan: transportation Port| manders of the fleet We are all standing ready to belp ' 4 at the Na Albert; probably start 24th; typhoon de-| An official despatch from the German ; ing ’ ’ pwr ' « World Gov, Roosev “t's room by appotnt- exists VY De-! ase movement.” |Consut at Chefoo, recelved in Bertin, NINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY a *HILADELP June 18.—There nfere the t f scum commands the regimen',| confirms the arrival of @ Japanese tor- ash tate aie Mr. Odell assured the conference) PHILADELPHIA, June 1 ere aference over the View partment as to the fate of has had ite headuartere at Tar. |Sato-bent We tae RaeGae momma THIRD RA { 33g | that New York "| is somewhat of a change in the iat station, Me a ‘ . out two hours distant by rail] “The Je: ot Fuation this afternoon Theodore Senator atts reoresentatl . the United States marine from Manta. Wee Department oMiciais| the lossiicos ce Penn oo POUR Gav, anes | ssoonevelt te balking : ee | seapedtateti wet Se > Oe ae d of fif j say that the regiment probably Is al-| taken, “n aad wou <<) oe fais eee Previously the Gove held guar: ifty-six men tredy, aboard the transport And ready | | Whether take take any Gethin at aif on the Vise-| While no 5 a earth socom - — +3 pe qe Sean . to sail for China. Chinese troupe ycan n/ nation. awl - sama | we which was landed at Tien-| ‘vosvow. dine 1% —a despatch trom ec, ane a RM Pray pay fer th fening and Nicholas Murray Buther, @f Laet@e under today's date says: }o-boat e = cer ey see both Tsin and was despatched 1 re ga ine camiure of the Fake farts ROOSEVELT STATEMENT, | hours’ conference with the Governer,| _!# They ag went to the headquarters of the Obio! rail to Pekin before the| BOXERS ARE BURNING detegution. He told Chairman Dick) oe ns iia co tne tremendous & railroad was interrupted. sine s vtarcenent at]amd Gon. Grosvenor that Gov. Roose.|®* *oU'd y1el4 to the tremendous de- mand from all parts of the country Trey weet ferwerd io Pekin under] DOWN PEKIN NOw. Lites s. Phemapoem | Felt bad sald to h tuthorieation granted by the Chines« operat an . My ponttion is wachanged. 1 don't] tere was a disposition on their part | WEATHER En FOREDAST. f to the United Geatial noaina ' ‘ went the omination, and hope that| ‘© think that he would otil! make a Po eter Serene See tee aoe | Hundreds of natives haye deen mas- 16 Gaye thot Lf be were penominated fir Gbverne® af New Yer) fisbt cep sot Uecneneanie, tak tendo fight against it. Pe mien on ee ” pos ome BApro- | seered and terror reigns in the city, could help the pemy © grevt Cel more tan by semtnetion se Tiee-{tell what will occur in the conven- jay 2 eds J Yoecm to, betas! ye a iy seuter* 4 anaes President. While ae eutnee great honor, he asks b (seh rt tien.” At a few minute relock | 4 *