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THE EMPEROR FLEES! p FANN MLO! » Mission Looted, but Missionaries” Are Carried Off in Safety to Some Unknown Place. Gepreiaht, 1000, by ide Prose Publishing Company, eign oMficinis, stato that the lemations at wie ‘ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1900, JOHN E. MADDEN’S | $20,000 YEAR * may look altke eae and me ferent in quacity ith yea . 7 0 allk t plod that ae oa eaetiian themed seer "PEMNGY'S TEAM TFOUND MONEY GOLUMBIN'S ee SALED TOON. AT RACE TACK. rw eH The Gennes hit Athletes Will/29,990 Persons Can Tes- | | Compete in London tify That They — Veteran Ned Hanlan le st (he greatest ¢ hdertul Domine, i Reabure "as and Paris. Lost It. | with the New York rolsh the Hae —— | with wings The | Oarsmen. 4 photograph ‘ Ad pustograshe ‘The Red Bitar jiner Roushwark, wh 1] POUND—8 eum of money ot Sudurten. sacar: | 7 ‘ Madien's stables jer at noon to-day hound for | S07. Address HA W., 1105 Fulton street an and Antwerp, had an un-| Bither an honest man, a humortst of 8) por aK EEPSIE Y.. June ¥ enthusiastic number of magsen- | man with a seneme to win at the race® | un tong » awin the fact that the track [pudiished the above advertisement 119 | pwing men representing the University ef jmorning. If he tsa joker, 9.990 persons garg try nten bound for | will think the Joke exceedingly Il-timed , Penneylvania salled on her, and| The ten who make 08, which is the Kai opeh champlonshipe MADDEN’'S HANOVER-CORRECTION COLT man New York Worl) Peking were Sunday e 7. Ad at Gpncial Cable Despatch 19 The Evening Worl.) miral Seymour column, (Prom @ protogregh token for The ver tg World.) ape 4 . “fona KONG. June M.—It ts reported |4 4180 repo 4 versity. The new coach b here that Admiral Seymour with the > A Is only a part of the crew's good fore international re‘ief column, which {00 BOXERS KiLLED, t for it was announced that th ’ started from Tientsin about ten days 4 . Was no longer danger of the 'v ago, har captured Pekin sity crew being t pn When the troops entered the capital Chinese Troops Made Ne Effort to accot f finar: the Emperor was missing. He he *0 entrants the Mob, So the Por. | Hantaa — 4 ee nas bi sy? | m Guard Acted. M LONDON, June %—In the House of | — RX mer leaving he : ' Commons to-day the | Priday. a “ He has been ordered from Canton to See! J ie = Rua j thelr imorving 1 after meetl 6 Peking to lend his aid in coping with °° ‘questian p 4 ae pe “a Gene jthe men cenned a r ' and bee j the present crisis at Tlentsin apbed, presu: ; ae eee a ee at once] ; It la feared that when the Viceroy Ti ete congrmine the reports i | Itt was t tha had detect 4 Jeaves Canton trouble will begin in that | once! cuthreak at Thats Po Bis | some wa K the eartyy , ett, burning of chareh \ reat num 4 ‘ He entered thet \ ber of Chinete hous k stroke oa toote| } He aad 1 that the Chinese troops made | the far into t river ie re hey in the “Hox t settlement gay vertatn, dire . ward amity | Kile t e . & 1 Oak to. | > 1 qnige is ‘RAY FIRING AT TIENTSIN kre i J j j - ™ ‘ . + that it ¥ 1 SHANGHAI, June %— Reporte trom Fight for Lead in Pen ron rh a ll : Chinese sources, crediied by the !0°8l negy gamiral Mewce Sends Newen nant Race Now ‘ (: ' oH F foreign officials here, say the legations F ssubeal tad | oO he favored with admifped at Peking were safe on June 17 and that} eee mires Ss! n. eo f weather and water} Admiral Seymour with the relieving! . 4 Hie Pires, | for ir $, 1c ay very ia column, reached Peking tat day Ff : | a Th too 8 te ‘ourceat LONDON, June 9-210 Po M—The! fF YN, June 2. ‘ tish Ad - , ao vareit w pra os did ihe news from Bhanghal today is regarded aren haw te ver ‘ gram from aALL OF MILADELPHIA the Olympian somes at the Parts I trea men titu fm oMctal circles ax distinctly carering. Rear-Admiral Bruce, dated Taku, June ’ ”n Wein £55 whe 18 a After the rim reporte tearly this 1S. via Ciefoo, June 3 After a mere June 2) Bresh trv can, ean | tn tow of Mf. C. Murphy, known as . they bee j morning the despaich of the Associated mention of the eaptu the forts at four straight viet Oe a Mike” Murohy, the noted trainer, th Press announcing (he arrival of the ree Taku Admtr bs . “ se Ata.er08 the number of thirteen lief expedition commanded by Admiral, “The Chine was present day There a seem Lesinate Ph reached the vessel at 11.15 o'clock an Seymour at Peking and the ty of with the allied fleet, his Mag fying from betas in La (guak m Os r] went imme tot cabins t the Legationa, which iater con! a cruiser, At a meeting June IT he Se of the . we get thelr belongings tn readiness for the : firmed by ao despateh from Sha | agreed to anchor with the fleet, putting Hit t t —_—_— voyage The unlucky number of thir omg in the seven opr ape oe out his fires hosts didn't ha | jteen was done away with, as the t Ry af the Tau Sheng .nat weymours, "No Mews from the Commander-in- Denches ~— Bostons, Guests of Happy | will take ite trainer, Murphy, and tw " force aftived at the Chinese capital Chief and the advance guard. A hea a Ags i | managers, B. W. Fragier, the under —— - i Hy presapes. it le hoped. & KeNeTA! ring wae heard at Tientan on night of C#m sale Ros Ewingites, at Folo | riduate manager, and Prank B. Bill Coltecte 4 Jo etalis have yet been received af ee . chit aks tie Goavention Nentans ihe Grounds. [representing the track committee ‘ Samuel Btementhal, of the. Aine he casuaities or of the condition of a ree thousand Russian troops com pro oe The track team consists of the fo Bloomingda’e B Third avenue, Pittye at Peking, but well-informed peo | manded by a Major-(e 3 regular attendants Seebiieeconmciied | | lowing: Capt. A.C. Kraenaletn, ( # the opinion taat the sum- |" eer remnaees GES ORE ‘There was 1 of Greater New | . . mennsrh CHa ninth and Sixt streets, will retuen of Li Hung Chang to the capital My communteations with the allied Wiskt head P ts ria ‘os on | jelect I McClain, Alexander Grant, to Ame serst Bismarck Fle. 5 lows the ear.y auomisson of the | authorit 0 onto wink Aa axl OR: 8 SSD) SES: eh Special to The Bvoning World) | A Mechiin. 1. K. Baxter, W. B.D: Paes A A Yeager Empress to the dictates of the| Utnorities are most harmonious paviil 1 they cheered UNDS, NEW YORK, June} is, Praxios hare: W aious , oy, ¢ He Das peek 00 Gite ler uxton Hare, W. P. Remingtor ou au) powers. hearse ing for the ch " aptured (@o' of four | tended tour through Europe and the wih T nef i . he te t bs K. Bushnell, B. Colkett, J. W | Orient. The collection of Oriental goods - my R CHINA?) , Ma Shiettsline Quakers | « n sivaging Quakers the | ‘ewkesbury, George W. Orton and J | which he has purchased is eve te ye in againat the ¢ n ’ 4 t " by) f Hug ay Duly s outnt) Trainer Murphy was rursing aroun? last year ad re to Ball Have Reem | opening t Besides w wi ' * from the City of Beans a | sealing abeut the: (raieiege / en Hundred and regain the leade: we pe wrour ; as he arcived, and salt betw 4 nant race he didn't want ba wi Manag Buck Ewing and his ball | jumps that the men would immediate!y : o meta winning “nes egg Orth and ayers a happy lot of ball #0 into training. “The boys have really : pendently, Perig hye hy : ® —Hurry or Vl phue and Fraser were sent out to tossors, and it was no wonder they felt | ot gone strictly out of training since : PARIS, June 2—Up to noon tonday! trnite jr = Aig oe warm up, w me sat om the be jubllant, for their great showing dur- the intercollegiate games. They have! be the Foreign Office nad received abso-| (converted merchant paged FE jin the last two weeks is certainly a been propering for thé intersational |” ster of persone attending the EF Wwiely no despatches from China aud! ime known as the Brathan dynamite po Jrecord which any team might feel proud games and have taken good care of wil otee able Preach Consul le evidently etl a pris, | All leaves of abserce have been can-| Jones, of __ Manager Seele and his men were de- from . ound the Sum of money, 2 ‘onsul ie evi ¥ atl & PEI) cotied and ali hands have heen orderet pes MY tb > j termined, however to check he Giants | paddock. He does "The officials declare that no negotia. | (2,D”F# to-night tn order that the Buf-| Kelley. It jwinoing » st! and deeiared previous ‘ tthe. uae. fone 0 t f ’ ¢ to game 4 y were to pur co, Sea are procecding be:ween the powers | (8 MAY be ready to sail to-morrow | Danien. #6, Loyd crenata Des Meda te in Me methods, before) when » one rakish, ignored animal FS) morning 3 jan. 3b. ‘ N with the Glants fo / y Ram ‘@ will| calied Kinley Mack atmblet In in Fegarding the measures to ve ott fh Her officers ciatm they do not know farrell” en, ldefeata which the Brooklyna séminte uthampton and go direct to} of one Ktheibert” If it was, the taken iaainst the Chinese Government, | yor tination, but believe she ls bound Kennedy, » Fraser, ltere " Manager Ewing was not i inthe suburbs | unow wh money nat and they profess to know nothing In| for Chin | Umpire—a O'Day.» war the ete bealk int ti negli mahips |The o:her ten be Aner sonnection with che story from Rome| The B Malo was scheduled to go to pa calehyaeidptadlhn oon July 7, The nex 0 to] Ineldentaly ft may be added that, be- sip : Obristiania and thence to the Untied rs and sak! that as his nd train in suburbs there! ginning with che first and cnling with that the United Btates proposes the re-| givtes Bat these orders are sald. to sie savion ia ak a a \ jiosing of the Olymplan games| the sixth ran a number can specify instatement of the young Emperor. e veen revoked. It is claimed ome | E ; oe = es sums lost with | paint! The United Siaces, |t Is asserted about 1 men on board of her OW Vee ere Capa Se eee — ra dispel o ae ine The Uniied States cruiser Albany cy sol * could Ho see how the Huk Sanders Took the First| EVENING WORLD’S RA G CHA RT. aif of her ciisens and tn ~~ ee Hid get even at the Giants’ ex- . ( IN! sow apoeare ibe Americans wi Event and Scurry Beat Satisfaction—:he happy result’ Mer powers In con pollee| i - ye day was all hat could be desired Two-Year-Olds. _ of an order here. There can be ‘ This sleged change of attitude on tne | JAPAN Ny NDS TROOZS. me, and with the of see no risk dealing with us; money 4 ot Freneh vernment. —_—— match has t z er 7 ™ " ‘ : / x felt that” the devel rn sith Mes Cee Ge | Peter Maher and Sieve ol anki ed out in fairly large eis ahs HISEPSHRAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 26—Pewrt) doy.—Weather cle No extra charge for doubles; } nina could only tend to draw close Australian middle Ma ak m prentng Wer art FIRST RACE. —Three-year-olde aml up; $100 adied, penalties ant o six furlongs) by j . j he, relat ne even France and To-Day—000 Men ady uatralla ; ] ; he Matting @eaen, ACK, SHE HEAD BAY m man track, | breasted soc<s or cutaway frocks, there Wis Saleeed me, att" ot Tabe. Mike Padden se tes | dew Fox weather snd ai attra init olin imiag 4, [Our sale of $16.00 suitings gives n ture e k ne were the of Starte: * | . = | WASHINGTON, June %—The Amer- if sions in a [Smith sf rl t e se r * 14 donters 118 s 94/you a choce of biue or bl THE REPORT OF PEKING'S | ics" atinivier a1 Tokio seieerapie that] wont ye Aioadway | fata Rg oaagie Giiderges, striped flannels, fancy CAPTURE I$ CONFIRMED. jr. suind y-ray from duoan ‘or! i tine ne n ihedr ews |Bovte, Tb 60m ser. The {iworsteds and cicviots, | Sample 3 hg a Ss diikates trees Mate Oe r : ; Pr ‘ 19 000 | "S*uarments for inspection. The Dy Aasoclated Prove i; ready landed and that five Japanese) siiner in quick time. 0’ Donne thar Gueat io taeda a ci | 223 | narrow concave collar and broad’ | LONDON, June 9-10.12 A. M—hang. | "AF veasels are now at Taku .| proved since then, however, a ie, pol 1g Seiaie. | Concave shoulders, close fitting im hat reports, originating from Chinese |», i prepared to send additional) certain he wil! de Irtsvmat Bosigaris he stake Hd n nunt tol the back—the up-‘o-date st sources and credited by the loeal for- | forces should the necessity arise | sacoclde MAD EN RESIGNS. — —— - mi a9 They wer tae hens, tir We recommend ‘hei haif rie : REFEREE MADD tworpearot ies andthe ay Hide) SHEEPSHEAD BAY BAY ENTRIES. N A es by : , | Billy Madden, who has been refereeing WEST VERY LUCKY. ie simur fuere care, tke tela b) , | with alpaca and black findings, Bt ee ee ee ee Oe Cheb however, ond (hey promised better rac | seu <s Sn Sees Frigg. Wor a tomes, measuriag’ . in he stabes RACE TRACK, SHEEPSITEAD BAY, | ide, samples free. ; SUPT. BRUSH’S DEATH. | during the inst six weeks has resitre! |amrahan Showld Have W | - June 9—The races scheduled for to-| Treesery Depart Decides that | 80 4 Ren Brush, the veteran superintendent | Johnny White,» as been alternating | Fight, bat Was Knocked ‘Talent Of ta Fives. Merrow are So fellows weenares Satins Base { the Brooklyn race track, died yee-| with Charley White as referee ne - Racing began with a dash of six! Tie Reco—Gelling, fer wrenyear-cide esd ep Re Deported. -—— tend ao” he ate a hearty breole | Athiet Out. acing began a dasl ve farlongn 9 mals (rach, een ee F gh Bron A bes bs rage eid at the Broadway r We the re mee furlongs, and the talent tntrusted their P 1 teevealt 110 Word was received from Washington ‘ om the table and a fe me | os ‘iam, t » fil the gol ommy West, -| ae . “Foor, VOTER NEEDED PACEMAKER, |/22'.2200-"20 ea J2)je' aan Se sod: | ium, ane mI the pt] Tommy Wet te Cre mladle:cah to. MeMeekin, though he ma com + Boerne oe are oe ol pp a It was a pity that Mr Whitney gaa mapres | haan pabon, of the ed West Gide A. C ceding age and weight to a fast sprinter ie Rn 4 nouncing that the Secretary of the of the Ci ” ir, Rrush had ahan, of b t - he tatt ae ri . geratched Rush wut of the Coney Island Brosklyn Jockey | MONROE AND HALEY. a eee Taek oe dae ne whe The iilter wes a strong |S Duly Oeese decided that the 0 Lah | gee Handicap yesterday, for a race between (inh for fifteen years Before that he! ce, onroe, Terry Met tothe & Sporting C Coney [rere choles, and these two wm Koenig) -- 190 : 4 George Monroe, * © Seaside Sporting Clud at Coney! |. ho have been detained by the immigra- the fast mare and Mr Keene's Voter talon Ot. otiene qparring pertner, and I Toland leet night. Weet’s vietory was| maved to the exclusion of the others ment ee cian tlon authorities since they arrived in this us 0 . . — There was some di t the post, the Sertengs > would have py the m wg neg it Haley, of Buffalo, have been mi one of the worst flukes that hae ever a . aed pant eae 3, tara Pd . = country several weeks ago, must bo de- Ing contest of « encom. oter ran but | for twenty rounds, at 115 pound yoen witnessed in {Rie country. He) ten an unknown boy named Robi 3 tne Wert Counsel for the men claims that the the six furlongs in 1192-5, but he won Vie| the Sampson Athletic Club of Brook-| way compietely out-fought amd out-| 00) oes ‘dams Game , Be sith Sané-| omen law excluding foreign very easily. With Rush to force him ‘well itk an eRe He wil lyn, for next Monday night. There will| punched by bis opponent and certainiy| ~ y Admiral Pepper. i reves cach Gi 3 Keak Mu ie Blong at bis best @ new record over the | ARK W. THO! ’ ¥ jets fying, Clawson made the most of| I] Tam Kenny FOURTH DAY, WRONESDAY. JUNE e over the | hard to replace Ld o be the reguiar weekly “try-oute” at the jcan feel happy to think that he was not/ oi Jf. see ag wont ewinging nome] 24 PRA . nr ia course might have been hung up | Bs. ed gagnon to-night, with two ten-round | beaten Wd ng a 1 lo ¢ been concerned ‘ RUSH A GOOD ONE. | “ ” | and two six round “specials,” and a} w Winning by three-quarters of a length] 36 Bunce Wl Pare TAR “PROS” TRAINING j and two six rou fi West escaped defeat through the in-| fran Mayor Gilroy. MeMeckin was four 9 Gallant jurders. Rosh is easily the best mare in train- | battle royal” threwn tn experience of Hanrahan, who fought/ lengths back Tuird Raco—Hantieap, for hree-veer-site ant ing, as ber victory in the race succeed: | FOR K. C. W. MEET. BROAD TO BOX SULLIV like a novice and threw away several Hun Home Tired Delmareh. ge” Recaped, Awaiting Trial. fag the Coney Irland Handicap shows. hances to administer a knockout blow] In rhe second race dash of five and) M5 Lounarie.... «lb] Max Magnus, who, the police say, has Ge beat May Hempstead in a common | Manhattan Beach track presents a| JKid Mroad. nd Ciovoland te to We a halt firiomes, “ufntabed the favorite] 38 Dwaater 10] criminal record and several aliases, Gioter atier making the running up in| D0*Y scene this week. At every hour! Reming Iewhman, has Several times during the fight Han-| j® Pelmareh View “of his resent. good | G2DB&i6 Lat 198 Md Pavontus “ eseved, froee the, Criminal nghton Beach 6 lap all the way. May Hemp. |0f the tay riders are “cutting it out” on| again. ‘Bhey have signe rahan had West «0 groggy that he he grass ihe talent thougnt| St Maman oo lage, aiagnus Was seni (0 prison here {or From Broadway, ‘i , e ( oval io preparation for the + In a twenty ri 5 4 ‘ Was nover able to make Mr. Whit. | ‘he semen 1 in preparation for th: Seaside Sporting at Coaee ti hard y his hands, out he f or, oan» ay Zz Fourth Raco—The Swift Stakes; for thrve-rear- | geven pmanthe an senieaced to way A bow ys 3 vie Brighten Bea-h ‘mare gal meet nex! Saturday afternoon The uly 3 Thes sd |t¥ enough did not follow up his ad-| Bi 4 wa During care tranater direct Us gallop j= n July reegrave and Sea.ry had secon) mone; to coust to | '7* series i | Kings County Wheeimen have secured | ; great battle as wah | vantage J of course West gradually! sourry jumped Magnus escanes. ADUIENON TO VIELD STAND, BENDORAN’S DAY OVER. jthe ent f nearly every prote al) and ed fighters recovered each time from his eahausted just ra is four years’ 5 fo lor Baturd. se nith risonmen| ‘oncord, omee a great sprinter, is ‘— bap 4 = ved r rs ~ ot “4 | FELTZ AND HURST TO FIGHT. | L ben: ht here to serve out inte tom. Ne longer. He has had his day, icicownn realy oe i nd 9 pe | Tommy Felts and Joe Hurst, of this} Although Weet ts regarded as one of! fought it out to th eee + ‘ i evens, Bi ser and alt . on Gacured to Sant enty e clever yoxer in fi nec elmare'! 7 — Be eet in California inst Winter he| i.e" i A, or the “ore” bunch ave teain- ety, have een secur to Ant a twenty: | th wereat boxers we have in thie/S.0°%.4 (nree feng Mow the Clete 8 mee Waning. A) ing tneit hardest in antictpation of it. | Club peat Saturday night. The ye] country, be nevertheless was enable t9| suing Sani—A Gitte ant or % site and re | tie wr tanks contribute Seho-| Will dowbtiess put up a great figat as| ind effectively on Hanrahan. W Won by imp, Col. Roosevelt | ay > SS Gy Bestce between | neia Jacobson, Collett, Johnny Lake,| {0° Winner 's to fight Danny Dougher ylalso fouled Hanrahan repeatedly, and second and David Garrick third. '— Wellesier tt Res | ies hires 8 oben . for the bantam-welg at champtonship of | was . ———ar when yl geben heed) chreiber, “Kid” Fulton, Vanderwall | toe orld IF. Jonnsy Wr thax a aa hoy atthe = — Green, Offerman, Brown, Hun Meea ? and aay Uneas oentar | twat af eho te seems ot M’PARTLAND TO MEET “PICK”| spor» mourn tna: Wuse bad” sve] MISSING PROM HIS HOME, Fy = tr — @’S FAST RACE. their ease ni] Kid MePartiand, the bimeiant | qualified him after he had landed the | 8 Ms : be seen in the cotors of a local organi- | M@hter of this city, and Biity Hill ul-| blow om Hanrahan’s jaw in the seven- Set, He i ination at this meet. The club that oe | or wehs Seem count he awa ne found which led to his defeat Lawrence, an Engineer of i iuioare he feuren thie epeedy rider should be con- int Athlettc ¢ on on Jul an The fighting started shortly before) HM sboken, Lost Pinee and NEW YORK STATE het | gratulaied, as bis chances of securing & good slice of the ane Mage os gaa Pr 2. MecPartiand should beat o'clock with ily an the aninny ¥ has-been. ‘Prey are to box at GARDNER MAY BOX DIXOW. Thhe: ges sci, js Oscar Gardner and Dison wit substiiuted at the last moment casi mr be matched to fight a twenty: for Danny Duane, Deut cores the Com) They got right down to poe Se at e Piek- ater is welve-round bout be- and Kid Thomas, of this city. | rion Yes Jimmy Hayward, colored vf) Desnondent over the loss of his Disappeared. June, 499 to 412; July, 87 to 74; Kuguet, Ai) to September mete gta aes -"

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