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RUSSIA DECLARES TO THE POWERS WAR [a ON! With France and Ger- many the Czar Acts as Though China Is at! War with the Civil- ized World — Foreign Women and Children Ordered to Flee from Central China Points to Shanghai. LONDON, July 19--The action of Germany in prohibiting the Chinese Legation at Berlin receiving or send fag telegraphic messages uniess first @ubmitted to the censor and the sug Gestion of the French Minister of Por eign Affairs that the exportation of @rms to China be prohibited, gener. | Qily regarded here as long steps ‘n the direction of treating China as @tate engaged in war, are supple mented to-day by the official an mouncement from 5t. Petersburg that certain portions of the Amur terri- tory, including parts of the Khabar ovak district and the coast territory, as well as the towns of Blagovest- ehensk, Khabarovsk and Nikolskus suri, have been declared in a state of war since July 17 Ruesia’s anouncement |s regirded tm London as at least foreshadowing @ speedy, unconditional recognition of the fact that China and the civilized | world, and the general opinion seems to favor such recognition as the best | means of meeting the barbarian up | heaval, while at the same time en. | deavoring to isolate the independent | b : ; alarming nature of the news from Manchuria is dictated by fears of th leo FE ee ed ee et Be ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY i MRS. EMERSON LISCUM. 0 05S SE BOH0 256 05555 6-0-5-5-0-6 65-66-9608 0-00 6 G60-04 Widow nel fthe Ninth Infantry, rientein he gallant Cole et at Peete Cece eee “RUSH THE OREGON TO CHINA,” SAYS LONG. JASHINGTON, July 19 The Navy Department has received the following despatch from Capt. Wilde, commander of t Oregon, dated Kure, Japan, July 18 “Oregon and Nashville arrived Kure 2 o'clock this after mm. Expert t tock on the 19th) Shall | make permanent or temporsry repairs? | would suggest putting or short time # steel patches, which can be done in a very k to her duty at Taku. To I ship go b make permanent repain vill require at least sixty It probably mor b single mean injured in any way To this despateh Secretary Long at once replied os follows “Universal rejoicing over ifety of Oregon. She is the Constitution of this gen 1 If safety of Ore- gon pern atch ‘and to Taku, TL commend your | 900segeegeseeeeecees eco eee eeeee eo ® | OATS _19, 1900, a = GR CHAFFBE PROMOTED. | aoe l mana Vire » A Condensing Sale in Our ~ Bargain SHOE STORE A. big bargain sale cannot coatinue all year ‘round. We could sell the shoes; but we can’t get them to seil. There are plenty of GUAT NINTH All aunaiell ‘Brought Out by) ages nade i ~ "toe that would Lg eae” Gon for us; LF ong o Me oes never come into the Wanama store at | Our Soldiers Under Ter- ewture! “ains’’ we mean shoes that have nen rot LA ya yl price we ask, Shoes made to sell for more than we get for them—and goo shoes, always, The getting of such shoes to offer for sale can only be done when conditions favor; and such conditions only exist Our June Shoe Sale cleared the market of large lots for prices for Summer Furnishings. the season. Small lots we hope to obtain right along, but we need the Be., English Rumchunda Scarts, *P&ee for other purposes and the Fifth Floor Shoe Store is to be made Mh os folds every shape, value Sic. smaller, Ninth Infantry—Major Reagan | due., Fereign Hosiery from hig There are many lines of shoes that are incomplete in sizes, aad Capts Bookmiler and Noyes, Lieuts, class danolsiucrs six pair st, ign they wastefully occupy valuable space ; so they are now sharply re-cut Lawton and Lang 56 conte eax r in price ( many were already half price before) and the shae floor is to Marine Corps—< apt) Davis killed; |$0,cente ach, Towacmade Batbrig: | be cleared, Pri Leopard Butler Lawton?) i Lamly wounded. li Ane sleeves. Drawers have couDle seats, There will be alittle more trouble in finding sizes; but when the \* \e Ueth anad and Kighth avenw TO MEN, Hote te an interesting chapter on attractive Periodically. rific Fire. Seer eee.) Se eee Le) their wounded wuder a terrific fire Ap official Hat of the oftcers wounded 28€s, ; made | SHANGHAL Chinn, July 19 The follow ing additional vetails of the alk lied forces’ attack on the native city hed here to-day from correspondent + jof Thentain rea Ditho Associated Press S| with the allies TIBNTSIN, F day July 13 (mid ; v hefoo, July 16— Afte : aight) : ore : uly . ee re total loss of the Amerteans gt. .00, t xtra Fine Ma@rasandPercale %i2¢ is found you will have the greatest bargain ever offered, even in psielercaine : sat: Was 140 exligee Shirts, value Ss for hours in shallow. hactlly dug) BERLIN July 9 8 report bas heen the vy $1.50, this ‘notable HArgain Shoe Store. eal “ab $1.00, Bathing Suite, solid colors or of the native city stripes There are sti!] many thousands of pairs of distinctly summer shoes; Finer grades are $2.50 to and somewhere there is the exact shoe for every foot. These hints of jthe new bargains—ready at eight o'clock to-mor- |rotw morning: trenches full of water, dnd suffering [ ' {trom hunger and thiret, two battal- | a0 ions of the Ninth United States In * |tamtry that participated in the attack ny resistance was exp ridish wd | Med na 1K in progres on the &\ Llentsin retired under cover of | soheek Britiah sailors ansisting | Men's Shoes for $1 apair | Women's Tan Boots at $1.35— 7 ate’ the " ~ 4 va _ _ { |cover their retirement fags were inating fromm 2 REE |naeay| Cor, Canal St. $1.20, $1.40, $1.90, $2.30, thouzh | —aitch shoos in this lot ‘ ’ The Americans brought out all Feamp and cttadel | Ne worth a balf more ‘han that. Den't ex ® — at Chambers peot every sige in any sort, of course, Spring-heel Shoes for 8sc and 95e— ; i. if the powers to totally destroy be | ae & ae fg Stout shoes for small boys and sturdy Boot He appenied to Becretary Hay Silo and Rows clbiin, ‘The bon | Om Sms Ma romeeteing not to acquiesce in the destruction ot the walled city, which would take 100 to rebuild, Secretary Hay firmly refused to interfere. This Government |s proceeding on the aa- sumption that the envoys were mas- sacred. BERLIN, July 18.--German papers are advocating another dire stroke of vengeance. Peking should be burned Hdown, they cry. Offictals say that the destruction of Tientsin will have & goods of fanous makers, the duplicates of which are now se | ng in thowsinds of good stores at $3.'0 and $) a pair. In our bargain sale we sold them at $205 and $2.30. Chowne now at $1.90. Women’s Tan Oxfords at $1.30— | Biack ones, too; fine kid kin with flerible soles, Such shoes ay always sell at $2. Women's Tan Oxfords at $1.50— | Fines: kidskin, with turned soles; cool, gracefv! and comfortable footwear that | would be closely priced at $2. $0. Women’s Tan Bouts at $1— Children's Shoes at 40c— ‘The dollar kind and just right for now; sires 6 to 8; black kidskimy lace and button, with kid and patent leather tps; twrned soles; light and cool end wear as well as the heavy ones. Boys’ Shoes at $1.25— Black kid; lace; im the newest last, with stout extension soles; sizes 12 t Sip. Good value at $2. Boys’ Tan Shoes at $1.50— rea Extraordinary and Unexamplea _ Mid-Season Summer Sale jood effect on bo ogguag pending Goaskin; stot sole: with fall toe anu{| Tan kid; lenny base Lea ys the advance on Peking. T. tary heels, Splendid for seashore regular prices anc Li Hung Chang, it la sald. had been IN OUR BASEMEN excursion or m rambling: only 2 at $1.50; 2" to 5%, $L7S. D and & widths let, bat all ong lees on in correspondence with the various | Governments. and it te believed bad | appealed for jeniency on behalf of Tentein, ite destruction being an act) af vengeance against China a# 4 whole, which is unable to suppress Toan's rebellion WARINES LOST 38. 11,000 Pairs of Russet Button and Lace Shoes for Women. Taken from our Standard Stock on Main Floor, First Grade Goods, 1 Sewed, Stock Prices, $4.00, $4.00 lo be sold a 2.00 JOHN | WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., Broadway,4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. Regular Hd $5.00, Extra Big Savings at TAILORS TO MEN, 740-742 Breeder I r Viceroys from the genera! conflagra: | — if Got e-o-snene-tsqnest-totnent-ont-t-tntnt-tntnt-tr trond tnd tronteenent Outnontatnntntntntetegnontns S N 0 5 ton. eee ————— | Five Were Killed, Seven Seriously ° ‘ ° i bit a ; ray, | The revelation of the a «a FOREIGNERS HIDING, tnm - ee Sint Per Pair! ! \ Chinese forces in the north to stand Seiais pen wor a All sizes and wiiths, and H If Y | thin S 1 ABIEENG : he Na HM ge ead. LB poses coax ts es JOHN FIND BELIEVES,|,":7"™ 72.2 lege | alf-Yearly Clothing Sale ! tionals i» producing the Inevitabie “= = = = hime ® : : Two dollars never tought such splendid shoes before, Of the best . ) Fesults in the south, At Shanghai it) prenmen ¥ oh Corp he fight material, styles and workmanship, Not only are these shoes beautiful Friday and Saturday Will be days not to miss. Td elelelly thet torvten| eae! fe cue wation by an ee and serviceable now, but will be useful through the Fall and Winter sea Whoever has us? for Clothing, ior Hats, tor Shoes, fe ; have Sons. They are wonderiul hargains, and those who secure them will be for Furnist ; ie et ad . ' ishings will recisely ht sorts— eee eee Culies=n Bay) been re ye a : , delighted. We earnestly recommend them to our lady customers, bd Il get precisely ther nt 4 ars bi perth xing ibe] ee dere ¥ and save a great deal ot money. Hundreds do. river. 11 am oer f it's roe, that Or. perhaps, aome of the « , |Keity, Privates JR Mettonkay a ALSO Our own well-made clothing, remember---and the re- sie ; ; | the Cninese 2 = osneanare > of che mission. |W. Parttae ; ; ductions are from our own lowest prices. Ot all the sales we Yang Lake, we Ke fmas, torent AR 6 i er ee SRAIOURLY == WOUNDED ~ Mirst-} 1,000 Pairs Men's Russia Calf have ever held this means the biggest advantage to buyers. » - ma fa nfo the hands of mAs ' DAM SERG Siete , ¢ mpl ate Tieet Uae aeethoe uaa Hen | More new FLANNEL SUITS, in the Big lot BLUE SERGE SUITS, cob Sitar vereee. rhe ‘winerees ce pment tnere 2nd boon killed. | vnald, Privates MY J. Kelleher. (°. D| Welt Sole Lace Shoes, at very swelest stripes, which have or, quality, everything guaranteed, ie Kei:. <Clang oad Hanbew is is-| 1°" Pie iecreaig u COS Muthews John Stakes and $ Per been selling at gaso and $15; te ie i iron § 30, including id * so » no! . ch, sy, Ww ' i [Bas . . mae - ot : from Hhangha’ | " ie 4 | é Pair hailorad: clearing one 5B 50 the bi sale 56, 95 ! terrupted ‘ Cowles) WOUNDED. «ap harles | , s: ric 0; AM how at t Im connection with the story that sews | rea ! n resse canoe on F Prince * a6 forces have been or- Delieve te fore mile ave: been ‘ elis she rai pw eee = ’ “ { These are great value, 100, a! An immense gathering of Fancy Flannel striped TROUSERS, the dered to march to Wei-'iai-Wei it js“ "* sues l. ‘ ; a ‘ 1 w | the price, and will give as Convict SUIT>. broken lots; mere. | | newest ee in complete lines of sere ners ‘ ae . eniuibe 4 kinds than can be yunted, inchy | sizes, sold all over the city at ~~ gpa Ly a Indian ise An's 1 ATUAE WAITS NW W'KINLEY. li cn ee: ok Sastag good service as shoes that peg ae « ¢ and higher: 18 by '§ yt $4 tgoops ving ekong have 5 ores, Rovert Deemond, a. Kee! cost more than high as $12.50 po us as a big feader at gen ordered to proceed to Wei-Hai | ; : ‘ ve I) . ce : “er Laven Larsson, MOR Melver, J twice as much 5) Caeeaee Oi Somemow Continued rom Fives Page) | (Continued from Fire! Page) lis dtreeaeeel, A.W Peane oN cleewhere. d $ k F RUSSIA'S INTRIGUES, 14 and colar of ron fantned 0 smilar proponal tw the Uatted state |" ‘| And a Book Free, oO o ee RM OT VY " ‘ 3 . Lp ae pice py cen ree | Those desiring these goods should be prompt, as undoubtedly the fo better business book, and no one which we would more willingly rec. Wagteting with Princes Tene's|,,, TATES TO JOIN WITH THE Ni Wi WN VAR Kal ARIS) rush will be great, vs end to the stu feat ot thy conditions of eco, has come (9 owt desk (han Ge tetvere | " “Tie suceesstul Man of business.’ — Mercantile an, nancial Times, Aug, §, 1899, eT ee fs mie . OTHER NATIONS. but it is rewar | | ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20thSt This book ts publishe! by Brentano's at $1 we present it with our come SHANGHAI ee 19 R b ary k as pravtically assured (hat @ ¢ plimeats tu every Duyer ot 4 suit of Clothes, . daly uneia DAS sen treat power he danger of the =e in secret negotiation ‘ “ situation, will negotiate regarding © THR SALT! OF SAL : ince Tuan's government, with the) WYP Ne eek FRE Beek MEE OR) Ae el aaee's proposal and finally | f eeanivance of Li Hung Chang ; ig ‘i A cai me [sign an agre ness om the Chima | LONDON, July 19-In a deapatch | bd bse Phd a Singh 2 quest ic from St. Petersburg it is sta wt that psn and he was strangle VABHINGT Russia's anziety to minimize the wulten tend waa then the fajury the confirmation of might cause in the matter of ar Tangements allege! to have beer made in the United States for mone with which to complete the Mar rian railroad RUSSIANS DEFEATED. Betven Ont of Tashicn ow by Hox. peasants of July 14 attacked « Russians from the town of Tar near Newehang while tie Mur io building Northe st |, July ~The Rursien Mn Mt By Petersdure has ordera for the Feorganinn of the carryiny a carries x ‘¢ bis wade body, and as he nt im agony he was stabbed to death . i . er om * « withou ‘ nse He was som A t * tiaughtered ‘ Some w an . s * © 66 ace a CHINESE L0S13,000 Vighting at Tlentain Mesatted i= © Mints ere Terribie Pont realizing that a ptember were Vrectamation of 1 Pact ts the Comme sacre of the envoys * on Peking can be mede be- determined to take swift vengeance for the mas nee We all ba dis reseing whieh m. ake The For Sale. Hite r vy cutting pain soon ¢ tae burning $45 WATCH, $15, $70 KAAMOND, $25, They Danian lee. proveng trae stores, neation in the stom ne rh, hbeartbarn and ' er thaw a alle rtcal tage MUN oppression Of iives * reat a NE eathing. The torrid days « are Theee are " ¢ day in winter SE SM > See vas dangers of ite own weed ee stan oF VENGANCE, wraps ied For See RRA a See ee a eds ¢ ” Se eT a, CE OF Flewtsta Merned by the common ar", Classes Free. “Al Di WASH TN st, boeton. , eee ri Atlies i ; ree. reves prmmoms |, 8, EK cor orticlane way Peteek oe I tte ad pe A ise js cone was upward of 3 LONDON, July 19 cpa thar vetog pinay grat | |" ARONS N ' t h ' ow RECIPROCITY WITH ITALY, s2:01 1% ss seine tate —- es Sah acing? Bae A longer misery, Abbey’s Effervescent Salt is the natural specific for all these conditions, It immediately relievys the | no FURNITURE, 990 WORTHON leans = See Lt. $1 DOWN AND $1 WEEKLY. PRICES THE LOWEST, LEWIN'S, 43 WEST 14TH ST.,|_—* Help Wanted—Male. Made Pantie oh, et , acidity of tho str mach, stops the fermentation, and stimulates the secretion , _- — WASHINGTON. J State «There were 1.000.000 chinese in |7%" and muscular ac.ion of the stomach and bowel:, By itense the normal action 267 WEST 120TH ST. ¥ ass HiT we oe ke Fe Depar fay made p he Tlentsin. It was the commercial cen of the organs cf digestion 1s r-ertabli: hed. Credit to All Without Security. eure roe an he President declaring tre of Northern China, It was al ‘Abbey's Balt ia made froza the an!ts extracted from the juices of fresh visit HiNO tyr Loties, Mew and Bore toalt | WANTED Bart mmere a\ recipe with faly Munren'e Dartere are PRES fruits, It cures Const . Pilictmness and sll complaints caused bya dis ft." et Ry ‘one « 0) an in Le image oA walled city, and {to destruction by | ireae Mesutel Byenuen 4 ordered condition cf the stomach end bowels, DIAMONDS. watches lowest peices, deliv | on | land Drowned (rom Mast River Pier, fire and shelling would strike terror | mie improved ertegtite pplication ot ihe woe THOMAS C, WHITE. © 0, Beaatord. § C,, mares" am mach pleased, with 7 egoert, « , Hem, taream Srreely comtoenatet ree a ” be 5 : riee Connors toruy-five years old, | Into the Chinese heart. The loot 907 BRO AY (Cor. %). ea ie py ss capes oan we = — j AMONDS, ATONE Woskiy vermraie P| etsy oe Pyts a Ben River trom Par is ‘get was amounted to a million tacle of silver, BROADW : Sold by mort drucgiats or sent by mail. are.. gor. and $e per beriie. wten"s D co." a" persion ot Charen ot ey come “ a ESFEBVESCEST en| oven. st U8 wiclock. this Yormicg |. WASHINGTON, July 19.—Minieter|""] “peg line” to the polat you Waiad| .3ME ABBEY False aa rere ce | bet So ea 0 A . Betmives aa Ghee iecovered, Wu was aware of the Getermination | 99 rench—e Sunday World Wasnt ling! ’ a 3% af dindeus “se wi lane oe tli ——_ ee !

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