The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1900, Page 1

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WRATHER—THUDERSTORWS. » They Reach Out, “World Wants” do—they reach out for business and get it. Amaounce your “Oppertenities” next Sun- day, Use 7-Time Rate Sree Che NEW YORK, THUR PRICE ONK CENT. aS SDAY, JUNE 2%, 1900, F ENVOY WEATHER—THUND ERSTORMS. lorl®. |SPORTING | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” SSB PRICK ONK CENT, ’ FATE DEEPENS. "VARSITY BOAT RACE. [BRITAIN FEARS CHINA’S ACTION MEANS DECLARATION OF WAR. | YALES ONE VICTORY 5 BB in Two Events on the Thames the HICKMAN CAGED TO FMMGIERS Accused by Automobile Magnate of Trying to Extort Money and Stock from Him. a OWELTER, ‘Three prominem Wall treet men were) larceny. He was exonerated honorably arrested this afternoon and held for ex-|>¥ the Grand Jury a fortnight ago, and Immediately swore out warrants againet Grination on charges of attempted |i, on he cave are perestutiog bin blackmadl. They are Edward ©, Tal-| The defendants all eay the matter ie cott, af 141 Broadway, iving at the New /a mistake and will be explained easily York Athiecic Club; James Wiieon, capt | They were held in $1,909 ball for further taliet, of @ Brosdway; and Denial R. | “*2Sination Hentrickn, broker, of @ Wall mreet,| The wire magnate, it le said, fe now on his Eas from Chicago to de- living af 1 Bettord avenue, Brookin* | feng himesit from Bisenhtie charges, The men were before Mag- LONDON, June 28--7 P. M.--The Foreign Office this) | evening announced that the Viceroy of Nankin has telegraphed to | the British Consui-General at Shanghai that he had received June 25 an imperial rescript as follows: “The foreign legations at Peking continue as usual to receive every protection from the Imperiai Government.” On the other hand the officials of the Chinese Embassy say they have reason to believe the foreign Ministers at Peking were given their passports June 19. The Foreign Office is much concerned at the latter report and hopes it will not be confirmed, as it would be an unexpectedly ad- verse development which would possibly mean a declaration of war. The New York agency of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation received the following despatch from the corporation's London office : “We are informed on reliable authority that the legations at Peking werc safe up to June 25 and were receiving | Government protection.” pg \etrate Pool, in the Centre Kreet Court.| pmpoons -_ . OFFICIAL RECORD. snes | PHILADELPHIA | A CALL ON THE STATES? |SALISBURY HAS NO NEWS Pe Sa ae a Sle an OF FOREIGN ENVOYS. dt sporoenting e jest half are Tennesece Officials Reported to = ‘oe tength in the lead, seemed fi | Mave Beem Asked How Many | Lon DON, June 28—In the House) Seymour sent word that he had setsed one. hehe Aiagg v | Troops Can Be Furnished. | of Lords to-day Premier Salisbury, small arsenal north of Tientsim, ues ING GAVE UP. | CHATTANOOGA, Tenm., June &- The| referring to the relief of Viee-Admiral| where he was being bombarded by Bese ... ‘an instant, the sturdy swoke that all | Adiutant-Genera) of the Tennessee Na-| Seymour, said he knew nothing of large number of guns and had lost ine. to veel slightly, his car fal- the vetiele : tonal Guard has received a \elegram | the position of Bir Claude M. Macdon-| forty men killed and seventy oe apm... . SS weep hp rgd from the War Depariment at Washing: | ald, the British Minister to China,| wounded. ee ee Sot Rtas have wee it he ton asking how many of the Sate troops! or of the members of the other L#-; This message was brought by a eer Lag: fips _ Gre available ani what equipme ey} gations in that country | vant in the employ of one of the Le ths have | He thought, however, there was) gations, who was thoroughly truste i SHEEPSHEAD > RACK—Hole FOURTH RACE—Prin WINNERS AT W BECOND RACE—Goldoa Age 606 63 0 FIAST RACK—Bermuda Prince 1, Espionage 2 ial, ————_~S— | The damage done to the done them, but even that|foreten settlement at Tientein was | could only be stated hypothetically. | comparatively slight, except in the Under Foreign Secretary Brodrick, case of the French and British con- "| in the House of Commona, to-day said cessions, which bad suffered severely. | The British casualties were OT’ | che latest news received by the Gor-| a meiiok, ss Roy M—. | s d | men and finy wounded, includ ‘ernment was contained !n a despatch tag oz eficers. from Tientsin dated June 4. from) Mr Brodrick also said the Goverm which {t appeared that Vice-Admiral| ment had no news of the Legationg =“ ‘ WASHINGTON ALARMED FOR SAFETY OF ENVOYS, » how ts | Nigigee Shiris ise. Ge... te, f) WASHINGTON. June 8 —The officals The only offletal tuily double, They have thousands of ner go not think now that the foreign over night from the seat of * other real bargains too numerous (0 mention here, We advise our realers (. ministers to China are safe with Admiral ton Socnaes Ea ha Be a ol Tae et nt - Es ground for hoping that no violence| Worthy | PREPARE FOR THE «TH oF dtLy had been Holiday Vacation BAY RESULTS. 2 ASHINSTON PARK. Hoary *vod 3 1, Sgverdale 2, Small Jack 3, “3 te teD ade a oat

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