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= PRICE ONE CENT. WEATHER-—FAIR AND COOLER. Be Comptroller Coler BRS ZS on, ae Cp ct EVENING soins we eee. \, am ae How They Are Made, —and Unmade. " Cie EER TOMORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD, " “ Circulation Books Open to “All. a ee _T _PRICE ONE CENT, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 1900, ooo OOo dogg BONG 95 15: 3OGSS. Os :o1d:o T5104 TDS 12101010 6:0: GS. BOOS) MAJOR WALLER, ‘ Who Leads the Americ: CoaawesasanAPAREIMEMIORIFeMOME CROKER’S ICE CONFERENCE WITH VAN WYCK. Mayor Lunches with Tammany Boss and Has Two Hours of Private Talk at the 1 Democratic Club. CROKER SAYS: | bought Ice Trust stock. | still hold it. | bought the ice stock before it was a trust. | said that before Moss and his crowd. It looks as though the Ice Trust price was ex-| Mariners OOOO OO OOM Onn nin Our Men Besieged at Tientsin — Cry for Instant Help. as Relief Force Fails to Break © Through Chinese Lines— More Troops Sent. OFFICIAL NEWS OF BATTLE. — SHANGHAI, June 28.-Lieut. Kempff, U. S. N., in Tientetm, — through the British Consul at Tientsin, sends the following — a by special ¢ “Reinforcements are urgently needed. The _ casualties are heavy; the ammunition is { cient and machine guns are required, The sians at the railroad station are hard -preerers The Chinese troops keep up an incessant fire =< anand Pen guns on the European concessions, nearly. ourier THE U.S. CONSUL AND CONSULATE. AT TIRNTSIN. Risse biheadbhbetcie SURFED, Mayor Van Wyck foon with Ric cratic Club, city are wildly « inched this after- at the Demo- folans of the Hscover what pled thelr at- I L. which have been burned.” id é BASEBA “INUSH mT WASHINGTON, June 25.-The following bulletin was _ given out by the Navy Department this afternoon, showh ‘ that the relief foree sent out from Taku to Tientsin 2 led to break through the Chinese lines, and being reime FILIPINOS. “Acting Secretary Hackett has this morning ® received a despatch from Admiral Kempff, 3 Chefoo, June 23, to the effect that our marines BRO Als nha |Our tele Forced tO under Major Waller, together with 400 ‘ ¢ Democratic jock and was ree - is now in battle: ote but nett about what was said over, between or *|tortionate. er would say a wo after the refection, or Van Wyck would not say one | elnrer Van Wrck would not say one | This should be looked into. The price is Croker's rooms, but he gave the impres- jawful, | Retreat, Failing to have had an engagement with the Chinese gion that he had “fixed up” with the _ * , * p ¥ \ ii tai ih ! = Roosevelt will remove Van Wyck if} wha Fe Ve Drive Rebels. near Tientsin. They could not break through the Mr. Croker, however, gave a Atfteren e is uilty, bering 2,000, the Admiral ree Impression when be went down to a) r line. A force numbering 2,000, en pai * psi acy le has the right to remove any guilty man fl ? fl 2 ’ ports, is now ready to make another attempt.” esual. "The ‘Mayor, who: awaited ws | am going to Kansas City as a delegate. . leabi SHANGHAI, China, cane bs Mpg cot an | € now has receive. from the Consul a 1, p oped eeane” ba aie I still regard Mr. Bryan as the coming candi- VY MD Lf Detachment ¢ " * san 2, a t ilein fhaie Commander Wise, of the United The “how, when and where t0 get "| date. i Ut We Fortieth V er Inf Mil: | States warsaip Monocacy, as follows ‘was supposed by all the Tammany men to have been of greater import at the) Junch than the cocktails and entrees. Tt was all conjecture, however, con. eerning what the Mayor explained and how Mr. Croker took &. because each refusd to say anything about their con ference, | The Mayor left the club-house shortly @fier Mr. Croker came down {rom his Private apartments. CROKER’S ARRIVAL. Richard Croker, accompanied by his ons Frank and Bert, arrived on the Steamer Lucania this morning, At Quarantine the ship was boarded | by Dr Jenkins, Croker’s brother-in-law Richard Croker, jr, Secretary Smith | @ and Dr. Crosby. an Rvening oWrld reporter approached | tim. Td you Dear much about the ice question on the other sideT was + first Interrogation. It angered the Tam Many Cateftain. ICE ANGERS HIM. You're from The World,” he snapped. “Now, don't bother me about such things.” When questioned about his leg it im- At Kansas City I shall be glad to vote for him. Trusts wiil be the dominating issue of the campaign. Imperialism, | suppose, will also enter largely | into the campaign. | ave not been in as close touch with politics as most persons imagine. PaO OD POLECLNODO DOE HOMADIOOOOAE9099O ESOS | MDHSASTASHOGHIBHIOAVe’ ———<—<—<————— SHEEPSHEAD 8A) WINNER DIED SUDDENL | ON STEAMER MONMOUTH. Nicholas J. Congro \ 1W second street. died wwideri, ay 9) eats, of RESULTS, 20--On the arrival of the marines this morning I » locomotives and got cars and two fleld trains with four hundred Rus} tred and thirty mare ,1 P.M eld piece and ne hur t arrived, having left Tientain attacking the foreign= : and ¢ 1 ste had been destroyed. He an . a hed Sin ay Saat Rie Bed fourmen. The Chinese , ittering the foreigners in r has jus s were ed from here to Chinge A few Russians are ere to-night, but I have it for myself night It is very 3 ‘ e the } stock of the railway, , ji tas far ahead as it can the troops will 1 the traim will be sent back for reine a despatch boat 1 could start npe ent fireme (Signed) f Warship Me »nocacy.”* ! again t rylight ad WISE, Captair <+- -KEMPFF CABLES ABOUT FIGHT AT TIENTSIN ie ie. oe ol * to more da WASHINGTON, June 2% — A Chang for permission to i: 9094 mportant commenl- Peking to help to restere a — from China were revelved to similar request waa, it te: Chicago ond Ketwrn, 617. the State Department. Among — 2 Was a request from Li Hung) c o¢ oa Third