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GH EDITION PRICE ONK CENT. | THE RACES. Cie ESE DECLARE } M’KINLEY{ oN ¢ CABINET TALKS § ON WAR} MEASURES FOR CHINA! (Bpectel to Fee Broning World.) WASHINGTON, July 17.- Cabinet adjourned at 435 P. M. The determingtion was reached that there is no necessity at this time for ENVOYS ARE SAFE. WASHINGTON, July 17.-The text of the despatch received by Minister Wu to-day and laid by him be- fore Secretary Hay is as follows: “The utmost efforts have been made to protect g foreign Ministerg who were well n the loth (Chinese calendar corresponding to our July 9). . If Tientsin city should be destroyed it would be difficult to restore the same in 100 years. Request the powers to pre- serve it, as the consequences would affect Chinese and foreign commerce. Earl Li Hung Chang is transierred to North China as Viceroy to Chi-li, Plense transmit this despatch to the Ministers at other capitals.” This despatch, which is ated July 16, was signed by Viceroys Liu Kun Yi and Chang Chih-Tung, of J Nanking ‘and Wu-Chang respectively, and also by Sheng, Director of Posts and Telegraphs at Shanghai It was addressed to the Chinese Minister in Londo and by him transmitted to Minister Wu under to-day's 1°T" Os - Ole PLUNGE: The will not be given to a call unless) aity a0 it wae accompanied further developments make !t IM- 1, the request to the powers not to y Derative. destroy Tlentsin, it appearing as if the “If the situation justifies an extra! victory of the allies had brought forth fession there will by no hesitancy on} te extraordinary despatchy about "| »| envoys, t t, thea deer Pee a ane Secretary Hay refused to give Min- a member. ister Wo any answer as to what our| | “ Cirealetion Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1900, ASEBALI M MESSI “NEW VORK, ” ,n wr) f ‘ C - ‘ee rn | {UGK ty ae 6 NACI PRICE ONE CENT, Ciorld, (“ Ccrewtat [ “ Cirewtation Books Oren t Oren to 0 An” | 0 An” | PBR oud yf ine 1 § jw —— A —2ctO0 NEW CONFIRMATION OF THE MASSACRE OF THE ENVOYS. President McKinléy and his Cat’ net, after a long meeting this afternoon,, decided not to call an extra session of Congress at this cime. Secretaries Root and Long agreed shat they could furnish sufficient forces to deal with the situation in China, The British Foreign Office has little hope for the legations at Peking. Fresh confirmation of the massacre of the Envoys comes_from the ernor of Shantung. | President McKinley arrived in Washington at 1 P.M. and at 2.40 P.M a Cabinet meeting considered Mnsier Wu's despatch deciaring the Envoys at Peking were safe July 9. Corroboration of this despatch came from London in shape of a mese — sage to Pritchard Morgan saying the Envoys were sale. Morgan has bigger} interests in China than any other man. 4 The Belgian Government was also notified by its agent at Shanghai that the report of the massacre had not been contirmed. Earl Li Hung Chang has sailed from Canton for Peking to take supreme! , \ Secretary Long and Secretary Root) position would be in regard to | “\command of the situation. Washington builds great hopes on this. wubmitted statements showing that) destruction of Tentsin Secretary Root laid before the Cabinet a plan for sending 10,000 regulars) Another matter considered was rt } fey can most presen: demands for ot trope to proceed to. china. | Empty Peer @raahed to China and utilizing th: National Guard for garrison duty. e troops. Secretary F he could send | i" “ 5 . . The following official statement! 100 mo ut that was a} tO pig in: After Tientsin has been captured by the allies. They lost about 800 men im” " and Congress m Id it more | a Collision. q ; ale oe onus bam mel ene weed per woul rates | the assault on the walled city. q Fr Decree ten acea.. | ttt tress i Chine te over 1h ms ote eee Our crack Ninth Infantry lost 215 men, Admiral Remey’s report shows) \ “The President has detere| secrevary offered 4 suggestion! A train of cars fell to the street from mined that the facts now cetonm cursos date aisle toe ihe cock the atcoseon |an increase of six officers in list of wounded. rt on duty je tue (4,000 | Pe.0ck thw afiernoon. T | ont im require|""™=" Teaoctak ihetae 4 CU [tom wpward, and. were He says the United States marines lost forty men, and the Russians and! wrecked ‘ +. The President bas full authority to) ts suai ax stent shed. ; K or justify calling an extra! cau upon the National Guard for miit- phe geadhen ty are head’ bests | Japanese wore Severely pu pias +000 3 { service within the borders of their ‘ujured, 3 session of Congress. Should eee eee eee traction | me eeanbent: seneiiet! 0i “en F ! 2 (| . ut the total ware 4 t treq | Pathway and Georgia avenue, Kast New 7 further developments. indi= 7" roarn sui rel i } AM 215! 3 ship to thoes engaged in bust wf cate that he is unable to do) The New York Xtina pegs peg o ae nat patina t,' 2 Mustration, could ison the a sp ty could have Wat is required with the Sain it nan TIEN I SIN CAP i URED. § ; and Fort Hamti hile the regulars | rag Means now at his command, 94 Fert "amiion whe « S| arn wa st a * jed Ite pai at Pennaylva |, and the action of Congress "gn couldt made operative, J avenue. Oniy the two guards temhaired | is necessary to furnish either '°,%e sot Admiral Remey witch was ne oo Lee WASHIN STON, July 17.! ll were marines, but number be /sion of the sative chy Gnd “-" submitted to the President. la le care were being switched to the | HHeved to be exag ‘ Have of- | fenses, Men of money or authority,| Ts despaten directs the Aamiray | UMN WACK FF & tip fo the bridge. —Admiral Remey to-day sie shape taseiitity (8 Go total losses of the allies \ “ |t@ met im pertect harmony with | ,, ~ wy agar a AT TON REAC q = theatic number and names, which ngagements of Thursday, "he will not hesitate to call it! ine representatives ef the other sca ena the er ae | LA ORIGHTON BEACH, cabled the Navy Department mill ene te lee aphed ‘ lay aa Saturaay were about ae y together.” | powers, te comealt with the othe gh ae sori & tommersault as the, | : that the city and forts of, “city and forts n the hands ! inded. The g Admirals an to the situation, aed)" One of (5 } * . of al Seymour returned re th ea the . Camtem at 1.46 o'clock this afternoon! whether the United ttates quote | wirchise rand addline | allies. His list of killed Gara Aicaisd: ts Toate -- : and 0 Cabi of treape should be Increased, and | S2/ppers In the store narrow! | the allies. The number of tho allies ep net pane wae ald Hae fog din meer mem d if J oring crushed or injured by Ay: === land wounded is onan ____ REMEY.” | rventsin on Jwy 18 wan 1/008 il truck the ground mi .e: : TC] were checked d probably escent gnscon AE BER Pome, SEES REERTe RGAE NOTH DOUBTS REAFFIRMS MASSAGRENBWS fuer than yeserday’srepoct.| CAPTURE OF TIENISIN, "stom ar te and Postnaster-General Smith’ sf loses sand the “that te: |Kaye Ww's Despateh Is Dated July Preweh Coneal at Shanghat Says [but tit not ent rely complete Allies Stormed the Walled Cit - ae eo ye ‘ Gage : sat « Stormed the Walled City o nodern rapid-fire gusa, \ ‘wore present. poeeette Pacers Phrvegh Stratts ye (a || th, and Therefore Heatly Weans | Shantene Governor Notified Him i despatch follows: July 16 nnd Drove Chinese . peti pelle" } , ‘The first matter considered was Chi- * php & te Deek ae train d with pas | duly 5 1h Our Calendar. of Attnck om Legation. “CHEFOO, July 17 Troops Oat > baie the a sae S gesey Wu's remarkabie de-| wanes pos hak | \evntihnapationans | LONDON, Juiy 1%, 615 P. M—The For:! PARIS, uly 1%.—The French Conse | “To-day bees 16 gu woented trom| LONDON, July 17, 1245 9, Mt sie saying all the foreigners in Pe- Asif * Hey, Ne diddle, the cook played the Miee informs the Associated Press @! Shanghal telegraphs under date of | e 3 " orrespondent of t , Bing were safe on July 9 and protected jon sansa thy By aa | ™ & _broim ‘round and ‘roung (MA ® telexram ideniteal with the one a Oe etie tee e- yess 4 Tientain either in hospitals at Taku Dally Meth gorestins ns inde v CAPTURED THE | “THE | ARSENAL, by the Government. Japan: n to Secretary May at Warhington pry, ene - or aboard Solace, Communications | spf | OMMctale outside of the Cabinet refus-| “OHM passing through Shimono- The foo, Whe was fred and another one by ster Wu Ting-Fang, has been ay uae ar ee laa Fel | very uncertain; following casualties | ps "f Then Attes Wanes: Sue |e 10 detieve the authenticity of the |**M! Salts on way to Kure, withet oil tll ad. in the Great Sunday by the Chinese Minister king were again att Tay 7 byl apparently confirmed: Mari he allied troops resu.m ot Tientete tee Sean 3 ee re, which was sent by Sheng, the Ad-|'foope under Gen. Ting (Tuanti, after! coos Davis, killed; Capt. Lemly tack upoo the e walled : ty Final (sseelt. PY enemas ————— ministrator of TAegrapne at Shanghai |S 200M by a Murooean detachment: | Lieotenaats Butler and Leonard % Tientetn on the morning of July qypnrsiN, July 19.—The . The ; Inte UL, DOWEVET. | ory geomed owt wounded. Armp—Col. Liscum, killed; | '! 4nd succeeded in aking (0 have won a partial vietory. t . thet the date wed in tho A second telegram from the Jones. | Majors Reagan and Lee, Captains walls and capturing all the forts. T attack on the West a seregrem » the Ch Sake cas ed'tes aoe ott he aye Noyes, Brewster and Bookm!lier "The Chinese were completely to-day was completely a $ 4 nese calen. » equivaient to July| that 11 Hunng Chang denies the news| Lieutenants Naylor Lawtor, Ham-| routed, and the allies took p-oves- After a flerce cannomade the C a . 94 DEG REES AT 1 P, M. 5 according t Gregorian reckoning. | "tne to ——e rams mond and Waldron, wounded. Total = _| were driven out and the Lyn aavertte- | killed and wounded reported 775. renasyivania Twenty. tured. nang Russian and Japanese lor heavily fone & os ‘ Eight Chinese cuns were the Sunday World ts be ecmvesions mein “Poses tee pat “Our total loss reported 215; about | ter Fm ik case aie he Reeer, | Forty guns bombarded Wor complete weather acsvam ose spae %) t