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—_ r : auyre THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENIN AVE MARINES FIGHTING cee ME | with the le ‘The Government had naive’ two tele- ST POR WsSIOURES, Sts , fle <i! LSE UFR ne | Beard of Foreign Wisetone Meld «| umier Commander Cradd I hed ar- rived at noon, M@ strong. ‘iftcen hun- . for Brethren | iad Russians were reported to be at the H@ Also Gives His Views jouneed by Base Tlentsin railroad station and 3% Amert- rial Shortly betore the meeting of the Pres-| cong ond 6 Itallans bat alo arrived | ON Imperialism and »yterian Board of Foreign Missions this | The second telegram was from Rear- noon, called to pray for the safety of| Admiral Bruce, dated Takw, June 2, Other Issues, whi h says that Vice-Admiral Seymour @ the missionaries in China, Rey. Arthur ; roma ea J. Brow: of the board, cabled| *™* Teburted to be ton miles from Tien- { ren MReeetay OF Be Howes AN sin. haunpered with sick and wounded! WII Not Fight for or | “He asked Rev. Dr, Noyes, in that city,| "4 eneased with ranean Against 16 to! Plank * [to bring all the Presbyterian miesion- r » Loaded Husbands’ Guns in Bares trom tne provinces at ien-onoe.l GEN, CHAFEE STARTS, at Kansas City. ing-Kong and Hainan to Hong Kong Awful Fight at Peng-Tai— for safety ee Dr. Brown also sent these two cable- | ever imatem for the West! Richard Croker admitted to-day thet j i frame to W. Elterich, Chefoo; “Cable and Will Sail om the Trans- he had completely changed hie view Murder of a Missionary. names and jocat of Prestiyterian mis port Gen within a year Yregheer William sp ‘ pionaries belonging to Peking and Pao-| WASHINGTON, June 2.—Brig.-Gen, | Nines Bryan and the Chivago platform o . Piso ota ho are ante.” ana| chatter, who has been ordered to eom-| the Democratic party. A year ago Mr. Ape “ aoe cneee sea ig {mand the American troops in China,| Toker said there were many abler men VICTORIA, Bo (, June M Advices) trenches while the res ed on te Are the Presbyterian _misaiawaries left, Washington at 1040 o'clock this |! the party than Bryan, and pronounced feceived by the steamehiy Empress of | Peking, taking toe w with them. Bhantung province safe? ‘ morning for an Francisco, accompan-| the “16 to 1" issue dead Bince his re- Gndia give graphic details of the es) They had no caries, ond the men care |@ ¢ Much fae is expressed ter the 04 MY | iey by leew! Murper, his alder and eit] wen from Rurope he has declared his @ape from Peking and Tlentstn of | ried the weaker ones wh oy became of the Presbyterian missionaries, a8! 1416. Sasasaki on the tri ct Grant| Conviction that Bryan ts the only logi- | exhausted. The s Peking was POOR) nothing as deen rd from them. with the Siath Cavalry cal candidate and favors the silver plank Of alt the fugitives to the coast | an awful one * miles from leeecocceca _ — of the 186 convention. ‘mone had a harder Men ¢ they had they (Ge " | POT4OO4 rr er re ties In explanation of his change of view ‘than the American. Fre | encountered another party . Continued trom First Page.) $ CHINA IS OUR DESTINY Mr. Croker sald this morning: Saeddebere, who were vurroundet by the formal s hollow eunatar WHS MINISTER WU’ Ss NEWS. : + [eich abeotutely true that Rave Boxers at Pengtal, the erm f the} the w the e pan 9 obtain at presen: h Minteter = * hanged my view on these questions Failway that was to run to Hankow and dragged them a @eard than an escort. wae taken North ¢ eking under w ‘ Lesson Drawn from Far Eastern | since | expressed myself on them a year When the Boxers attacked (ne statlon | peiling the onsiaugt ; WASHINGTON, June 27.-The Chinese Minister Crisis by London Paper ago. You make it as emphatic as you and the machin he engineers] i they made theit wa It ls poly “in see tw His “oanor _ called this morning on the Secretary of State and Our Duties There, Wie and make as much of ft as you pRarticaded tbemec' * in i janetc ms f terror umatance ar to whieh! Ie wae sctuel i 58 & Romtae mimunicated to him the contents of a despatch LONDON, June %—The St. James's at ts every man's right (o change — Teeral of the men had thelFlfirearms being Hindi —_ e+e which he has received from the Tsung-li-Yamen at Casette expresses the opinion that China! hig mind when he finds he has made wives with them | éhod: with tren ane knives ANXIETY IN ALL CA PITALS Peking, dated on the ith instant # “teaching America the impossibility ofa mistake. 1 d laim to be infa ‘The women !oa: They were kept at by the The despatch states that the foreign Ministers had ® great trading nation avolding im-|! admit that 4 year ago I did not under- periailam,” addin | stand these questions as clearly ag I do 5-5-94-3-05-0-00-04005 0640 000066050000 and otherwise , ritfes re of the efore . > © , , ers gery Peron hee raat abet nd allway me FOR THE , MISSING EN VOYS. befor this date asked permission for the legation heidien’s os Swit teach ner|20™ [have looked into them, con- their position untenable, a» the Chi The eight heroes » eft behind | fuards td enter the city, which permission had been {tis not the desire to arab distant lands, | * ted the ables: authorities on them, had net fire to the building to Ruard thelr retreat were slain by the — granted; that they subsequently asked that these but unavoidable that drives} @nd tam tated ew ek ay ane ae feb — les Uh - i ii ‘am ‘ é reat Britain ev rh Washing. | Conclusions were wrong. Having studie CUT A WAY OUT. mes # Fe S as ‘ rte LONDON, June 27 Great anxiety! Prince Tuan (the head of the Chinese duards be reinforced, Which the Chinese Govern- m NA MO Bolte. bel to pr jasbing | uve questions thoroughly 1 think f am being Belgians and Swiss ie visible in Government circles for Poreign Office and father of the heir] MENt Was not disposed to permit @|imperilied American citizens, ang hay. | muted to the privilege of changing my ‘Then they ran for 't = a breed the safety of the Foreign Ministers apparent) has sent the | onere t The despatch then states that the Consul-General J] ing once interfered in Caina to protect |™"4 _ ay Rereues the Boxers. When ther CHINESE DUPLICITY. i Ching. If they are not with Sey- Sian-Fu under escort, and adds thats & Tlentsin-supposed to be the French Consul-Gen- #] Ht interesis she dhali never be avie Aen fad got through the Boxers’ line | The Chinese newspapers would m ; 4 : eral-had telegraphed to the Viceroy at Chih-Li that }/'2 Si4k* from her shoes the Just of the SBNAIOR DEPEW SAILS, Chinese paid no more attention to them, |, seat thei the Bnei’ 6 mek nour's foree where are they Sian-Fu will be the new capital, in asda , s Celestial Empire,” ‘ Dat Began to pilinge and destroy the), creat effyt to suppreee ‘he Boxer No official news has been received! the event of Peking being occupied | 'e forel¢ admiral had demanded the surrender of 4 —— station and marci sige ”ps tye of the} ring to the battle of dune 7 be-lexcept that of the Frageh Conaul- by the international forces | the Tefku forts and that the foreign Ministers were $ FROM CUBA 10 HI le Said Republi~ ean tpl ming: sin nee ween troupe under . Nich and the neral that the legations fled from, It is claimed that the reports as to shortly to leave Peking for Tientsin with their b ¢ NA. jd Have No Walk | galled for volunteers eesti ae we st y Mae ke Peking north and are not with Ad- the damage dong at Tientsin and the) { vuerds. + eee tn New Vert eel Fel. A pember of (°c ks were despatch-|ings burned down and the railway sta. {miral Seymour. Chir yfficials say casualties among the foretgn resi Fs The importance of Mr. Wu's message lies in the ; y Expects Or id bes peed Europe " | t! we on » . q c m the ie r ‘ @4 to the rescue on June 2 and an- | wtroyel at Loba, the third ata-|the legations are safe, but no one is dents have been highly colored + fact that it is a week later in date than any official ¢ vecced Direct to the lat. Paul, He wit remetn a fered a cress ot ht ete tion from Tlentain. Another paper *)*) willing to rely much on these state-| The exodus of Chinese from Shang-|, “espatch which has reached Europe or America since 4 Far Kant, | Aug. 18, when he will return to take part ‘miles from p and were ob! the Hoxers lort @ men tn this en het | . y bree o Pe ° ; y ‘ 4 to return, being unable to feb their! mye ° men tn thie engage | a oney hal Is unabated. Every ateamer is|? the break in the line to Peking on June 12 $] HAVANA, June 2 —There ts a rumor |!" the rig Presidentia} campaign. A ‘Way through The Cow who num-| Gen. Nb who commanded the Im: | The cable messages from the Far, thronged, and the authorities Lave! .@a444 +1940 detente OO Og eee eee H eee eee pm me, [MOTE Thar the Second Infantry will leave | number of Dr. Depew's friends weis at ered thiry-three » oMMcers | perial troops, took a promment part to! Rast to-day are so confilcting in thetr| been obliged to resort to the use of| at ie Gr a within the next ten days, as soon as a| ‘O° Pier to see him off. He wilt go fret wounded. | the Ch Japanese war | , the fire hose to 5 he f transport ts available, and go dir to the Paris Exposition and spend sev- | tenor that almost any desired view t © howe to prevent the fugitives JOO OUD TOO OOOO nT Ur % 0 Wreck (| eral weeks there. He will subsequently © In the mean time the engineers were, Ar a Between two forces of Horers, ‘There| wagers palace early in the month 11| 0% the altdation ts deducible there-/from overcrowding the vessels Were thirty of them. They had taken|was deciled not to oppose the Boxers | from. Optimiats say it seems safe to) The commander of the British first. | UP a position on 4 em Mil and (hereon the ground that they were a patriotic} asmume that Viee-Admiral Seymour| class crulser Undaunted, however they made trenches which they|tiody which could be made the nucleus h could be Li ucleu dd the legations, whether together| has landed large supplies « fought for an hour ing off thelot m strong anti-torelgn army an ‘ * | ree supplies of rifles and Mare on thet troat }"'Wimuitanooualy an edict wan ieeuea| OT Senarately, will ultimately reach al ammunition, and guns have been _ After fighting hard all night they de-|by the Empress for the suppression of | place of wafety, Vartous reports lo- ‘Cided to leave eight men hold the the rebetiion cate the legationers at divers places, 1 O—?;, - pees but It seeme agreed that they are tence held at the Empress visit London "My Utip is ourely one of pleasure and Feport, but |t seems that an off: | relaxation,” he sald before leaving “1 er of the regiment received a private| hope it will put me ia condition for the cable despatch from a friend ty that] coming campaign, in which I expect effect, and the report is generally be- | (ake an active part i gil ea ll Heved “The contest in thie State will met ba sets. vite tell Go ane Seperate the walkover for the Republicans it was MISSIONARY ELIAS WAS nigners are confident they staat MAY CABLE TO TAKU, | ‘7 “ti HACKED TO DEATH. The latest Shanghal report says out-stations are rapid pie pe EM "port tae teen oreances HOT IN STATE CA STATE CAMP, VICTORIA, 8 . June 2 cnwstal” Anovar epon ot he wrarety me {SEYMOUR LOST 300 The Commercial Ca G@dvices say that a man who witnessed On the jen, Wood denies all knowledge © Company to.) Me Of the Forty-seventh Regt- sele lel elerers (ei@lereieie 2th day of the fourth moon, day \seved the following notice ment Drop from the Heat the murder on May 11 at Kung Tsung of the Moxers, numbering 57. crossed the “We are advised by the Great North- ny Maren. i Mr, Blias, 4 London missionary. and Len river ‘Testun and met the two mie KILLED AND WOUNDED eco Teleeraph Company that the service| o, ‘ Chang Yun, save they were attacked and pior They knew the i] between Chefoo and Taku nas been | » nag mat ae The Prereiie hot Wounded with swords and then tle stian and at once at _ niecd and is under the contro: of jmher the Forty-seventh segimen to a tree, words. Thea| © | wuropesn employees of the Teiegraphic | mae” 2° cerly start from Camp Roe to Tan was mutilated. his head cut of they drageed the het and LONDON, June 27.—Detalis of the) opened on Sunday between the Tien 8 Berean ef Chetes, JBiebAGes Gre ‘cit ay * ie return to Camp Towngend j Bed the body thrown into the + ie im To's tn relief of Tlentain dad the retreat of| {sin relief force and Admiral Sey $] subject to senter's risk, but everything !oermanent tammy, Feeney to the Re er ’ i Ny «e : and Mr Chae ch hie, Admiral Seymour's column came in| our, When he was ten mia ‘oom é possible wii be done to expedite de-| 4nd fatiguing, and some ot , Pes ’ ehapel. -— | were oun 1 motley na wa press despatches from various points the town, so that he had been aole| ® ores t y end be taken ie eae | tre nea t y to ake 0 r aii : Afmerican merines ied the way of the us ia f where the oth to-day OMicial French despatches only to make two miles in two days, Chinese *omple at Chefes. $ r das tags ee ratree rast um of te mimionarion mere| aay the envoys are not with Sey|, One Shanghal despatch says pos! 3] STATEN IGLANO WEWS. Jos a. 'c.s Sater", ete | | Wiceroy's edict that no foreigners should Jout OM thelr hewn off gay the cava) “*Yl tively that the foreign legaticns are ne ererere) SOOO INOOROD’ > - ge Competes the journey Bl J be allowed to pase the Taku forte, for wn divembowellen “hes | mour, but lett Peking safely for the! ae with the expedition th e Templars, A Manhattens lent aigat Matted he me al Teake ‘itkeaat jeayee, for ' o ¢ exped| plate, ot Manhattan, nt tt mene States marines landed and made} mi north DONNER: (NOt BOY! oe seebdbOOOOOOOOeDeEE- DAREMA Eee Mbdetbebiet ees newty craanized Empire Commantery cf Mater [che camp, at Lake Mohegan this after- their way up the river by ligh Jerew e mour never reached Peking, but had} @ Ieland, which hee deatquariers in Maven: | 32) ‘ofae A {Man Leong RLS It appears by one account that 8€Y-lt retreat after being + blocked atlg SOME CHINESE TERMS eheighoon gat. |Both commands return home on Satur fa! PRESBYTERIANS' PE mour's force, which numbered origi-| Lang Pang ; 4 fog nant RIL nally 2.044 men, has 300 men wounded; A deswateh to the French Govern: (4 - i : $ RANR’ : a k, though only a few were! ment from its Gel \¢ ie late bowr TEPHEN 6 N 5 BODY. IN CANTON DISTRICT. |*".. iv ' is Consul General at) 4% Tsung Li Yamen-The Foreign Office Bg A aE om i «| killed. Having only had five days’) Shanghai says positively that the| ¢ Bow Wong Wui-Society for the protection of the recently taken iil, has gone to Baratoga 7 i iiuleasipethinesin provisions, they soon ran short and| foreign Ministers left ‘eking for the! $ eanperor-the reform party ’ by ee yy Romaine fae Te ' orth, aecomps , wi : 4 Webware ileary Po Merrh Brought from Fi Rev. Arthur J. Brown, Secretary of) Evening World report iffered many privations north, aecompanied by a Chinese Ye Ho Chuan-Society commonly known as the Commissioner ol Lighting snd Bupplics Btwert the Presbyterian Board of For Mis | Wet ‘ Another report. cabled toa German| °C"! | He thought they were follow. | " 1 Miller, both of Weet New Brighton Nie wi TEE Gls ity, Goeveing (2 pros. | sol x he sate manner reps ¥ "}ing the route of the Great Wall of/ % “Boxers'’-literally, Righteousness, Harmony and The Tottenvilie Liteary Association has ap-| The body of Stephen i. ° Able fate of Presbyterian missionaries “ paper, says that the Admiral's foree) China for Shanghal Kouan. This|} Fists Fea ate welt “it''s ‘propiecd to | ea writer who died recent!y in Germany, fm the Canton (China) dist ‘ had sixty-two killed and two hun hews Is corre *borated by the French 4 Kwang Yu Wai-The young Emperor's chief ad- make @ book the price of edm arrived here to-day on the Bremen, ac- . ; _ [dred wounded | Coesn) a ; rg Tientsin dated) } Vise’: ANd the leader of the reform party ree eet nan Serided te Ope tie anes Fee tear ‘yn obs Peat | ‘The present position of th © |9| vesterday says that the Protestant|% Liung Kai Chu-Second adviser of the Emperor and Ao Pe ag phn cond Setropoltan veer a ae z nie placed at eight miles from Tlentsin | Aiesion at Weihsien was burned } reform leader, Coming to America membere Ore privileged 16 savie| Cain avenue “near Fourteenth’ otrec, A ® bene] Communication, it is now said, was down by rebels Monday night last . Kwang Sui-The young Emperor. : say Aehoot of the South Bartiet Cbured, | fy" ha a ghey. bette Ri Rey. Paid He at ' + 4 Fan Kwei-Foreign devil t Se ee ee Swe Pcadman Phere oy six F haacery ' 5 * = \* r e oreig i ‘ the Hodson, on July \ aid Help | :, { retreat to the Ca i Fu-A prefecture ¢ | 4 iveseniy mesting lat ataet of the Dard Bie at the Union Square Hota Wants in | ¢ | 4 dermal mosting ts es of te Beart | Ore at juare Hote. Te , ' ‘FOREIG N MIN ISTERS LEFT bd Chihtai-Governor-General, usually superintend- 3 fertevat, Bess fe Pont et Wrest io ee ‘o-Day's working ; “ * ing two provinces . er ncapany prommaied Sie’ band ond. test World. i ' , PEKI N G FOR THE NORTH. > Chun Chi-The General Council of State > | tones 8 \yrsmnet te, alent te we : Chung T’ang-A grand Secretary of State, of whom See Sa ee oe oe BUT aregate: *| PARIS, June 27, 10 A. M—The) of Nankin and the Viceroy of Tcheng-|'2 there are six ' ot net donde ear tw 8] ‘ wat Che +8 ‘4 . . . ‘ . . —— —- / . « may escape |telegraphing under date aah if il to shower to the French Gov-| # Hui-A club or association, The closing prices of cotton to-day Paid Help Wants in rebrand ee announees that the allied troops ernment that they are protecting the| $ Hsiang—A village were: dyne, 9.38 to 9.20 oy to 9.31; the S3other N.Y. 5, « , * | have entered Ttentain ' ts of some of the missionaries} $ ——brgion—A district Aug. 208 19.2.0; Sept. £1 (0 ATI, Get. ; bay 1 0 » states that the foreign nis-| and se « 4 Mias 5) 0 papers combined. Kerr who Canton fort He states that the foreign Minis-| and some of the foreign merehi ; Nei Ko-Grand secretariat and imperial chancery 8a; ie i iy Aa oy Bet ya an hospital work tera have departed from Peking for in that region. 4 April, 847 to 8@ — Me. ar New Yorkers ; » sanths smpanted by Chinese| A Yangtse tetegram of the same PEELE EE NEEL ATOLL EY escort. It is supposed that they are) 28t* states that the French Consul sive he - , boss ‘ * mis ied for Shan n. follow Chefoo confirms the news of the] , 8 fount nal oa! ic t°t maa hp no cea “ata dl HOURS? FIGHT AT TIENTSIN H pots ws a . Admiral 8 v & the course of the Great Wall t the foreign Ministers left ’ Highland, N. Ve ‘ srrone 9 ne The telegram adds that the Viceroy | Peking under an escort AMERICANS IN FIRST SPECIAL SALE (2) KITCHEXWoRK 5 " . JUNK % TO JULY 2 June 25: @ LAUN ORM * x ad A OLD. PaxHttoNED CHOCOLATES per i " Pl ‘ ® wuy id a “ ASSORTED CHOCOLA per Th . "4 is ems ; “JAPAN SETS ASIDE Sana cs Bi St: Eisece Me 9, ore * i LONDON, June [1—A special despatch | heavy shelling and then the arsenal was | CHOCOLATE CREAM MINTS ver ib, =| paar ‘sen Digoar |attacked and the gune were gradually |CARAMBLA. AMBORTRD. 98 sert Summer Re- as Sy FOR WAR $26,000,000, |, ua ns at Set se el os WALLACE & CO, ||ort ad. in Sunday SAlnel anim t 4 Wide Neti “a = ‘ ii ¢ road to Tlentain open “The keen, friendly rivairy for the ALBBLA ‘ Mie N M« YOKOHAMA, J The Finper 1 Korea, & t te sald, repudiates | tit? « the road to Tlentain opened 4) mIRT HA vos aries Ro Hag at daybreak honor of first entering the city re- W - 9) RALESRy 31 eevennee staib wed ol ‘ ee the land contract which gave to Russia] One hundred and fifty Americans| sulted in the Americans and British 31 Cortlandt St. orld for the sea 7 Talons 1 ee > : on we { mv ar a site for a eon! de and a nave «| were among the 2 tnternational golng In neck and neck, with the others SECOND DOOR FROM CHURCH SP, CS tet chants, |ABAND 108 Ey i oul dee ae Oe EE ltissd Sea ke cael OE son as agreed. 7 WArTnesers ¢| oF 4 inte °r I nat | 4) WArTERS ’ . 208 - $) MiCRLLANMOLS 1] in fourtes , aving stility toward Christians tat * anainet Ken ae KABDIVE IN LONDON, day, showing only & few signa of his re- cont Miness class help--thanks ry Were treated in a a AMERICAN ENGINEERS Knginecrs ere Stay shout seventy . receive on the platorm of the pers AT LONDON MEETING | fn” rent" scsar"] "Geran ee Rereten|cparag iow sn ye Dae of to The World. Woreester, Mast. replied to an address te Shown Him, York, the Turkish Ambassador and suite larercollegiate Boat Fougy- of welcome, and OG. C. Hemming, rd of honor. ae Soe ir LONDON, June Z—At the annual] New York, partiipated, inthe diseuc | LONDON, June 126 P. M—The ey ed : = mesiing of the Lostiute of Mechanica lon of the papers read, Khedive arrived in London a: noon to! pigyed the Khedival byma, Lewis Hasbrouck.

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