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ielinessiiitibineithadee Sta becker + Sities eget ore . , SG ee Ge my ee ee Ee nee SY COO er errors. Cosy Tee g é FE Ma h tere a“ a oe b PABA, the Britian Minister at Peking 2 Soe B GAR abe Sapeeree to: reeah Ube Mise Pate er Phelan, of At. | been recalled, oF , um csbucldcd 23 . ye ort by newt Monday or Tues Miss fsoline Wi of Ma-| n 4 of bad health . . wilt then sa i a a cane We ot ML | Matter Defled by Colorado Ome reports, because of . with Gen. Chaffee and the he Navy Department was tnformes| Grange: Miss Jucia Bacon, of Albany: | Health Board's Chiet. h y afternoén the hee Miss Lefla Callaway, of La Grange;| DENVER, June %—A clash between , a eel * afternoon that the gundoat Prince. | ties Louise Cary, of Cartersville; Miss! Gov. Thomas and Dr, George E. Tyler, 1% eta ee |: Caen S) soe oad walled from Cavite for Canton, | Helen Howard, of Wadley: Mise Hesale|Becretary of the State Board of Health, ‘ADMIRAL AND ‘CONSUL [an order dire-ting the commanding f-) Gen, Chatter was in conference a the| Patmer, of Loulaville and Mise Bessie is imminent as the result of the corres: er of Ninth Infantry and queh Department: to re of Thomaston wa ee eee week eae nker Witham is avowedly an a we . Speers THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1900, ‘SEYMOUR 2 AND THE MINISTERS SURROUNDED NEAR TIENTSIN. OUR MISSIONARIES = NOW AT TIENTSIN, American Missionary Association of thio city reports the following Mericans BuPpored to have been at Tientsin at the Ume of the | VICEROY'S YAMEN, OR COURT-HOUSE, IN TIENTSIN. 118 O18 ON ONMNOOFaIoe” sHeseporerorososeeroierepereseseiiesiee/ ete e@® 5 J 4 (Continued from First Page.) P18 es ee eke eRe FOL BL ORI e eereretere giesere + Wea he ins. The | States kunboat Yorktown, with 1m sall- | ore. As an outbreak was reported leet | night the aailors slept on thelr arms and the foreigners prepared to tak: fefuge on the ships, Commander B.D. Taussig. of the Yorktown, requested the commander of @ forts to cease his fisguleting man- loeutfes with cannon t.fled hit {that If Chinese troops were sent tp the ‘elty ostensibly to repress the “Boxers” Americans would be landed. 150 MISSIONARIES. 1% Amertoan and | at Chefoo, They command the foreign city, only protection was the United and Mrs. Mary L. Mateer, Burlington, Ia. Mrs, Nellie Morrill, Portland, Ve. Dr. Albert T. Peck, New Haven, Conn. There are abou: | nes th omieat * — Mrs, Albert T.Peck, New Haven, Conn. Hoye ats ol even: ond aaa ae Rev. Charles H, Stanley, Marietta, O. United States Consul Johm Fowler's ship is expected bring fifty mission- Mrs, Charles H. Stanley, Marietta, O. laries and French priests from the mouth Miss E, G. Wyckoff. New Chicago, Ill, oe Tt fie. niente a Miss H. G. Wyckoff, New Chicago, Ill ama ti Chine erage Arthuc H Smith, Wisconsin. Mrs. Arthur H. Smith, Wisconsin. Rev. Henry D, Porter, D, D., Beloit, Wis. Mrs, Henry D. Porter, Beloit, Wis. HORRIBLE MASSACRE BY CHINESE IN TIENTSIN. | LONDON, June 26. Ac a Chinam wank, it, W [RUSSIA PLOTTING TO _—si{i dee eet pene a kes Ss ryaoen twa, SEIZE PEKING HERSELF, : A Brooklyn. ——--—»4e- TWELVE MISSIONARIES NOT ACCOUNTED FOR, \vrsime. versie samt taot eoceral™* extets between the ftusstans and An- lL CHEEFOO, ( rat da {eee ae refugee Villages on the river banks he con: | A despatch to the Associated Press = ‘from Canton says that city remains Every | quiet but the women missionaries bodies from the outlying districts are com- ra| the report of the who has errived at § | dition of Tientsin is horrible where In the streets are the ane and nanghat + ' Apprenended | hos been that the foreigners would POS! THE Twelve missionarios of the Presty nat point, who have not heen heard | &/0-Americans, and say they believe |... ) factions, not onty redecting (Of manencred men and women, Amer-! Ing in owing to the warnings of na- THE er 1 Chured in Poking have not been | from the Russians are planning to break! ccs, veer against ine caimese, tut, Iane as well as other nationalities. tive Christians, The missionary hos- Q ‘ from since the recent outbrewk Dr HK Carroll, Secretary of the! 1), ft abd take sonmeesion of | 3 : ag be Ditals are being deserted by the stu- rei nf Hoa ti N received | Methodist Kytscopal Chureh Hoar la : a : - Jopening up the more « esivolty| The Hongkong and German Baks, 40015 ang servants, fhece spmptem questions fave sb the loeal headquarters Presby. Foreign Mission "eking independent of an intern wreach between the ; ait beta printed @ good many times terian Board of Foreign Missions Ca. /8) Miesion tout They assert that Vieo-Admiral Soy-! force of the foreign powers he adds, were both destroyed early} Aithough It ts offclaily maid at] \na” imap neve been ethied. oo many Ble messayes for information have not ink tmpers and mour’s command lacked unison, the | Hesite 1 It ts Cott hee that tne Rep} AuFing the bombardment Canton that LA Hung Chang will not) times is thot patients wave found them of dows Been replied to The fF lieve that al api : : , . Shanghai also reports that the go to Peking he continues his propa-| ree! benefit tn ten: .t:z <¢ thetr homes what Church had no missionaries in Mentsin Are nite with the « * foreigners sulking because they were] ean authorities, always senaitive, will ‘ a aaaiae: UAL forse Was 00; faibbnn tor davartate is the matter with them. Thousands of Rey. Moder: K. Gailey, Becreiary of Maret insrrows sve not under British leaders They bit- | quick!y resent tate imputation of hare | YU! ; Hs oe these bianks have been filled out and sent the F.36.C. A. haw been reported wife | be unted ¢ Seiy Gimoeaes. the Wasalans’ Gnaeesi | batten hs badly amburcaded that the forces A telegram from the Governor of! i. yng ae the Home Preeticn has been e2- at Tlentsin, but word was cabled 0} eathe eer. ‘hor orcs aia Fr a were obliged to abandon several fleld Kiao-Chou, dated Juno 25, which has! tended by Doctor Copeland, thelr usefulness ‘him this morning fr Information of the, ° Conduct as uncivilized and barbarous, | et guns and much ammunition, About reached Berlin, announces that, ac-| has inereused. They are repeated here more | Organization's other three m nar we Are Thentsin and Peking rafe jand charge that th laughter of | wiih ie *. A 180 Russians and 11 Americans were cording to reports from Chinese res pe bg rg 9 OS ee _ a }peaceful Chinamen at Taku has) tieular Meir 4 ¥ i | them under offer in u | aroused the otherwise passive natives | havir Ar ane bre an Esler wonniee bi Views Admiral Sepquer's] over care: SIX CHINESE VICEROYS ag | x! The German gunboat Itis and a force has hed Peking. This Is » Font cbse ges he aner . ; Apparent deruption wtih the forces Of) Risstan torpedo-boat destroyer are probably merely a reiteration of the|and bring them with you if you come to | patrolling the Peiho River and rak APPEAL TO M'KINLEY. “CUPD’ WITHAM ‘SEYMOUR AND ENVOYS WASHINGTON, June %.—Refore Bee. Cxnton Sham Tung. inelud Hung previous reports on the same subject. | ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE. ' All applying or renewing be- fore July 1, treated UNTIL CURED at $3 a month---After July 1, the $10 rate. It is of vital importance that those who have enfeebled months in the Winter. The only difference in the way the $3 rate is given this Summer and the Ty] way it has been given before ia that this time it is given only in the first People who want to take advantage of it understand month of Summer. |constitutions, weak lungs or a tendency to Bronchial Troubles or Consumption should recognize the value of treatment during the Summer months, when Nature comes to the aid of the physician. Doctors have long that one month’s Treatment in Summer is ay - on.e very well now that if they begin during June they will be entitled to the whole Summer at the $3 rate. JUNB ONLY So it will be enough to offer * DURING It will not be given to those writing for it on June 28th or June 30th, whore letters may not reach the office until July Ist. Courtesies of this kind have frequently, at the close of epecial offers, been extended to “@leventh-hour applicants, very sharp. but with this offer the Mmitesion must be The application must reach the office before § P. M., the cloe ing hour of the evening session, on June 30th. Under no circumstances will $10 a month are by that time under our care) authoritative and final. ree ty, seod to Doete and ask for the Home Treatment DISEASE OF NOSE & THROAT, The Head, Nose and Throat he- dinensed from neglected causing Catarrh when the or em by mall te this co Is the volee hua Do you «pit up slime?* Do you he all over? ay night Do you blow out seabat Ty the nese stopped up?" Loes your now discharge?" Does the none bleed easly?! you sn SUIS ts toe Conon sores Stee shame PENNED IN BY HORDES. ' had aicalt trom the Chinere ‘The a f the United States Gov that f troops the Viceroys are informed that there n Belk rverat po rman tps Lier are dntoroes [hat (here) LONDON, June 26.—The exclusive nouncing the reliet of Tlentsin | Trach Peklug th Metal * |despateh. of the Associated Press The news reached Re-lin later from time the request was made in aM kod gk omy ving . " 7 @ocument bearing the signatures the Departinent. He had no ‘rem from Chefoo giving Rear-Admiral the German Consul at Chefoo, wi0 Whietting ir horus the wedding | ' Thina fro or Thentrin : : ; march of Mendelssohn, the Witham | of the ax grat Vieeroys of China from Peking oF ‘ | Kemp's authoritative announcement @®Mounced that the relief column dsee, end Mata Conmnaian eee = lof the relief of Tlentain June 23 re. Cntered Tlentsin during the after- Georgia, transported Ite members CRUISER BROOKLYN TO stent ton 3 wt tal ant at By te | this occurrence of world-wide impor- Jane 24 to rescue Vice-Admiral Sey- at y House, 101 strong. ' mour, who, with the foreign Minis-' At thelr heat came Banker William * TAKE 300 MARINES. |“: ial endo ae,tn : About 1 o'clock the Hongkonggand '¢"*, Was said to be occupying a thirty banks as founded in| Z| sarin Shanghai Bank's London branch re- Position twelve and a half miles from Ashiers, too, are in the r : 7 cashiers, to . WASHINGTON, June %—The Navy | Nowemk! en route | cv'ved confirmation of the news, and Tlentei®, where he was surrounded senting the banking end of | Department announces that the ar.| Th kunbont Princeton has been or- | gt about the same time Mr. Dawson, “Nt dard pressed by a great force ot | | dered to Bwatow, Amoy and Foo Chow Hoxers” and Chinese regulars mored cruiser Brooklyn, with Adm ra “a anit hab a delegate from Singapore to the Possibly the Jspanese repor that Seymour ts a prisoner, and that the! Ministers had left Peking guarded by Ramey aboard, wil) take 9 marines | ise kes Congress of the Association of Cham. ver reaty for imme f¥em Manila to Tiku. stopping at active service | bers of Commer of the United Chinese soldiers, is merely a distort ities es cimede \ ‘ 7 . @d version of the Berlin story. But et om Kingdom, now in session here, ine i) ny event definite news may be , formed his fellow-delegates, amid expected speedily, and it is confident. | ‘WASHINGTON ALA RMED mud cheering, that he had just re. 1¥_ believ "that Seymour and| his companions will be safely deliv. an- ered from their plight Bs FOR MINISTER CONGER. \papecebaate from his son bored = ‘GEN. CHAFFEE ASSIGNED : (orciai to The Bee 12 Rus 14 French, 8 Japanese. # heat the dear girls. _gastiisitox. Ju s-|alaee and Auairana, "Then then TO COMMAND IN CHINA | tne tran comin Hon of the of +) are the guarts of - on . the train coming out of Washington, Solved ere en on dny ery who .eft Peking w v8 : | and £5,000 worth of checks were cashed om Admira at Teku. 7 | an * fn 4% America ‘ ‘ » the firet day | Pact, however, tha: Admiral Seym “7 would s R ap | WASHINGTON June %—The Cabinet m ne guns, ‘ents and complete fleld The party is im charge of William | a le surrounded by «4 . * “~— ” to-ds der the ene ne Bishop ments, travelling passenger Nese troops and Boxers « ‘ . take’ th agent of the Beadoard Air Line ‘ 1 stated that prom ‘ _— » gti gent of the Bea Bisiover Conger ans tne oiner envor ' : bi fs ree ae for @ Harker Witham wes born in ta with him asei the alarm * Roroushly equ pped , Grange, Ga, and came to this clty in . Thes , Btate oMcials . The President has asstaned Gen, " vf transportation and sub. BANKER WiTHiw. ees He bewan work for BH. Hill & itu = ) tha " Low » de Adana BR. Chaffee to the command sic) eup heats sign | the conference. The nine Hotent. Co Eleventh street and Broadway, at Wh Americans, #5 fr. -, " nf ees to Aaht over IMO of the miliary fo 7 nent {s commanded by Col us. | emt® of Hanker Witham's buneh of $8 Week, In twenty years with them wy ane se (70000 ak : tats | corgi cotton tel ame along to) De st¥ed $100,000 ne Wa Chine, Gen. Oh mH ove af the bravest and most die-| swell ine financial end of the excuraion.| T€el¥e Years ago he went to Jackson. om te 2 sabout O&. and at ela bank With 825,009 on army But the most in & things about Wow ko bas inete-tae, a ‘ares SIR CLAUDE MACDONAL von re ia ean ham A rn nee the tranaper oceeme In the par’) there are four nine cotton milis ate Prosperous D Franciveo tm time edits feidnl guples and a bevy of beautifut and he Is a mill con: latter carrying arta. ~ : Southern women tnken from the elite of BeCALt. ED ad ENGLA ND.iseen a8 and machin wan Saco "bee so wer] GLASH OVER JAPANESE roceed At thelr Righest rate %.—Hie LONDON, “June for the unmarried | A'in@ 10} Jutant-General and the heads rt of the va Uivocate of early marriage and the |) lepartments with » view tation at annual tours of his cashiers and the yea Tyler, who ts m3 on his insiete |w | | rlows supply CABLE TIENTSIN Is SAFE, va future needs in the conduct of | atsessories are intended to boom the autnority 2 arriva he military campaign in China matrimonial aspirations of he cones git geeial (2 The Beesing Wort) ‘ * oir stock of baal ore o ei INGTON, June 2 —Teo offen CHEPOO, June 25, 198 aoe Ae Ee ee RN vas Geet weeisl couples on the priest Ser oe es ao oth from Reet - Adastra: he Navy, Washington arters © Cw out Aug Tat the latest an | our are all cashiers of his banks and |® detalled cao 4 Alli the Navy Department, ar tached Tlents Maca »| he will have not leas than 54 men a: |ihetr by al Pek ena ' his command, the majority of whon | Not the nent Jevertane seater of CLOUDBURST AT Kd AT MOBILE. Department, were © win Je with @ detachment te Ch Nee whhineee . eg | he party te the Rev. Dr it, D. D., the Cadine: meeting. The de , ' Suiueli devin. Kee Mpteten \* from the Philippines | ha prides himself on being ready at nein be te ou: the same = Rondon suntien ited te quinine wh te tem | moment's notice (o perform Ihe MAF | Cley's Streets Sabmerged and Busi. atthe relief har reached KEMPPE ~ r he The Cotten Warket, ‘age ceremony of conduct revival ser- nese Practesity ot a Grand thw oma gf tint the! Secretary Hay aid not give aut ine mo hee boon selected to} wee cieving priew of cotton today! am ‘The “Withame” propose to “do” New om. York in style. On Wednesday they will| MOBILE, Ala, Jane M—A cloudburst visit Comey Intand, described in Banker | occurred In this city » All streets Witham’s ltinerary ae “the devil's own | Were in places to Diayground.~ ol gn ag Ayre wg for the re- full text of Consul Powers Pret fave cha bot merely stated thet it conveyed the| Cause of bis familiarity with thar work! Augus information thit the combined forces) in both the army and navy enieted Tents'n June o Siath Re Conatierable Fatietaetion ts teit in oft-| Tt Ninth Beximent has recrntied 19145. reneyaey, Circles that the relief forces have |! [leat possible limit of 1497 men and len heated, s provided with am ample supply of %1S to 9.19) July, 018 to 09 Ig Uhis worse toward night?” Dee the nore iteh and burn? Is there pain in fromt of the bead?” “ls there pain acroas the eyes? the throat? smell lwaving” lear the throat” Is the throat dry in the morning? “Are you losing your sense of taste?” Do you sleep with your mouth open” Does your nose stop up toward night? DISEASE OF THE NERVES, ‘The majority of Nery such symptoms as these follow: Do you feel giddy? “Is your mind dull?” “Are you easily davad?* Do you have headache?” Are you easily excite “Do your hands trembie’ Does your heart Mutter? Are you easily Irritated? "Are you alwave anxious?” 1) your muscles twyteh “Ie your temper trritabie ?* fer from sieeplessness?” "Are you really frightened? “Dore not sleep refresn Do you start in your slegp? De you forget what you read?’ “Do you suffer with neuraigia?” “De you have horrible dreams?’ “Have you lost power in liebe Do you have pain on top of rol Do your legs and arms go to sleep? “De you see queer things in the dark? “Te there to the head |. tired feeling in Fed throat?" GEN, CHAFPRE'S CAREER. | Record of the American Officer Whe Will Command Operations Against Chinese Boxers. American army in China, ts a noted Indian febter, and was known on it you itive away from the Diseases | ' | 10.90. Major-Gen. Adna R. Chaffee, who hag | HAMBURGER.—At his residence, 104 B TH been orlered to take command of the ou = yrding to ing with machine guns the native! the opportunity be given to any one after June 30th. The uniform rate of the rate upon which this practice was founded 15 years ago— will be resumed for regular office treatment (except to those patients who on and after July ust. This notice is THESE ARE SYMPTOMS OF STCMACH DISEASE. This condition may result from several causes, bat the usual Gnuse the maces dropping te Cat ewallowed. Is there x Are you comive Is there vomitin : ay You beleh up wey Te there pain eating? Are you nervous and weak?" ere disgust for breakfast * you distress alter cating” with slime?" at time © durrhows ? rush of blood to the hand? up suddenly are you dtrey? Is there constant sensation in stomach? “Peel aa tt you had lead in stomach? When stomach te empty. feel taint ?* “Beteh Materie! that burna throat?" wi stomach Is full do you feel oppremed T* ho jou bave sense of heat in the bowels? Y fo you raise frothy matertal ?"* Do you cough on going to bed?" you cough in the morning ?* © you low-spirited at times 'o you apit up yellow matter?” wis your cough short and hacking?” spit up little cheesy Y- jg you a disguat for fatt ‘9d “le there a tickling behind Sainte? “Do you feel you are grow! Sad weaker? ‘Is there a burning pain in the throat ?* Have you pain behind the breastbone? “Do you cough worse night and morning?* “De you sit up at night to get breath?" Doctor Jordan's Lessons in Electro. Therapeutics and his examinations by the X-Ray only between the hours of 3and7 P.M. daily, The Copeland Medical Insite It has always been the practice of able men, and they are abler men tow |day than ever before because of ! wider experience. DOCTOR W.H.COPELAND, DOCTOR ¢. M. JORDAN, } DOCTOR A. C, ANGUS,* Offices, No. 315 Madison Avenue, corner 424 St., New York, + Continuous M. to 8 P. M, DIED. FLYNN—At residence of grendaion, Mr. Wee Consulting Pm HAMBUROER, Baltimore, M4, in the