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ie ———_—_—_—SaEs EDITION _| (“aranmion onan i = Me ist RACING) PRICE ONK CENT. 1 _NEW YORK, _FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1900, PRICE ONE CENT. ————————————————_—_=_— —— <= —— ae : -——— 7 NEW YORKS WIN |S ORDERE SAVE CONGER oOo CABINET JOY | 1: S7stGU'., LONG URGES ALL OVER CONGER. 8:07 _ ee Conger was translated at the State Department to-day a Cabinet council was . y . The following cable was sent to Admiral Remey, at Chefoo, at once: from the Envoy. to cateh “Conger telegraphs is in British Legation under tire from Chinese troops “ land that quick relief only can prevent general massacre. Use and urge every wn vammworox ty ® 18 HOW COL. HAY GOT possible endeavor for relief. LONG.” Minister Conger’s eablegrem cams tee Wa Secretary Hay has urged the powers to instruct their military repre fuags soo tas wane a ae a WORD FROM CONGER. i sentative at Taku and Tientsin to order a forward movement. + cotet, ond wen Catan Sula We Ma = There are supposed to be at Taku and Tientsin about 40,000 troops. presented our envoy’ Gecretary ’ ; . * Hays cana the stmatomt owe «8 WASHINGTON, July 80 cNIne deve were required $f" Secretary Hay's appeal is productive of results at least 30,000 of the numb + great ae the Joy to transmit and feceive a despatch from. Minister @} ' * {will be started on the march to Peking without further delay. There were and are some who dou%! ® Conger Secretary Hay turned over to Minister Wu \ , aenaetenieny nays oe the suthentietty of the message The] ® on yuiy it a brief cipher mecsage asking for tidings. fact that @ was undated: was _ This request for transmission was made because ’ ered ciguificant of its falsity, 1 migh an imperi . edict from Peking was on that day pro- have been sem July % the dey before! ® rruigated in all t.e world’s civilized capitals. ee Sgmteess cial meow cernarmararmmce | BROOKLYN YS. CINCINNATI APPEALS TO FRANCE. This Minister Wu undertook to do and cabled = sarentnent. Secretary Hay’s despatch to the Taotal, or Governor, 0a NO DOUBT OF TRUTH. of Shanghai oe Ne doubt, however, was exprese- How it was forwarded to Peking and a.reply ob- PARIS, July 20.—The Chinese Minister at Paris has transmitted to M. pid fen p Ey 4h ie ee eee WINNERS AT BRIGHTON BEACH Delcasse, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, for communication to President : ; Loubet, a telegram from the Emperor of China. ide dee, Wh 0 named $k edenee 0 Sten “- This message was despatched by the Governor of Shantung Thursday, a a the State Department as genuine | from a thousand different sotrrces, ali LATE RESULTS AT WASHINGTON PARK July 19, asking the mediation of France with the foreign powers. The tele- The following statement was givwa| NOM aces impomitie. | mer ie the mtger of geneves nz igram makes no allusion to the foreign Ministers at Peking. r ore! - ’ ‘ fa 2 , * of het tae apomeenhtagy SENT TO M’KINLEY, _|*2!ci™# ever the recetpt of aaviers hs M. Delcasse informed the Minister that President Loubet's reply will be Non the ith of this month the] Aasin the bale from Consul-Genera!| i prom nie owe eras stastet| ne laddressed to the Feenci Lezation at Peking, where the Infperial Government en eaten im coreg oa 2dr 8 sot ts wel sl cree, ON cod Se RAID ON FS COUNTERFEITING PLANT, Jean obtain it; but first, the Government of the Reoublic will wait _untilft is * Sater Conger in the State Department |to establish the truth of the Conger de- | rigeea, = certain that the French Minster at Peking is sate and sound. code. evaten, As & matter of fact there is now no cage on an island and insane Another view of the matter Is that Minister Wu undertook to get this} 4# 8°P 4# the cablegram from Minit! cnange in the distressing situation The appeal to France is the first fiis appeal to President Loubet Russia has been intriguing with the Into Minister Conger’s hands, if he|'e? Conger had been translated at the | ist trom the allied army ¢ = official vitiee that the Chinese Em: seems to establish his existen nese Government and France i» were alive. He has succeeded in do-|#tate Department it was eent to the) pected to reach Coagee id eae : s a |peror is still alive. Numeroms reports the ruins power in China, and also the ally of Russia, and naturally ing this. This morning the State De-|W!* House and transmitted to 'he| leagues for weeks. Unless assistance had the boy ruler polvoned, a pris: that the Chinese covernment is a po- would be the power to which Chine partment received a telegram from President. comes promptly from some source the oner in his palace, locked up in a@ litical power and wants peace would appeal. Consul-General Goodnow at Shang- Owing to the fact that his train 4id| massacre of foreigners wii! Prove to 0002 bal, saying: not stop during the morning he could|have been merely postponed, not , “The Gov ot Shantung in- not be reached before he arrived at Can-| averted. ———— ——— N ER M ESSAGE torme te that be as rectved today |% Me recbed there at 99 contri I MPERIA * a cipher message from Conger of the | exapetins 8 awe Wee handed (0) 4 seopatch romp Baa st 3 Good. 18th.” im afterward, now, at Bhanghal. ennounet: ‘ In the mean time Secretary Hay calied me the fer i i A few minutes later Minister Wu) 1" ‘* mee" 4 warding of Conger's reply, is considered WASH NGTON, July 20.—The Chinese Minister today received a cipher cable ogeregireert t]2 Cabinet meeting of all the Becretaries, ) °° : ; appeared Departmen |dy the Siete Departwent offieiats as | message from Minister Conger at Peking. He at once turned it over to the State oo 0 one tm Tale Genel io Cae OE Stl cckee compebeninive enitnie-et tne }me f ching. j ed points, ‘The conference nd the . 4 : " cal licen oe 4 oad the uss duns eehedoche wien | ™MMBEY Daing genuine Department. It was transmitted through the Chinese Foreign Office and the Shanghai von een a army movements was also coneld- De ae me bh il bed ;|Governor. It contains about twenty words, and is signed in English with the name boat ‘ “Your telegram was forwarded and; |" Milled by Chinese soldiers to pes- 8 Conger. as requested, I send reply from the sling (© the effieiels, Re makes r S: og oaetlllge 9 . ee ne ihe telegram is as follows ‘There was @ scene seldom witnessed when the intelligence spread that ad- telegram of the 16th day of thie |‘ ad Deem received trom Mr. Con-|osy wae pininiy tndtenten that ene | _(SP*Cisl to The Rvening World) | bulletin soon atter the publication of “In British Legstion. Under continued shot and shell from Chinese ffl a leg Mit eel Way to cotingnes, ste eye d-dh aad aa WAEREROTON, July S-—All tho! Hr, Coggar's denpated troops. Quick relis) only can prevent general massacre. CONGER.” andes to Minider tom.” oon the corridors were flied with clerks! Th despatch fhe Minister pap? ee ey ia BEER Uéienes ben The message is not dated, but it was sent from Peking on July 18. , : anstous to secertain details. Conger! om July 11, am OfMeial despatch from|'"# morning s despatch from Mr h t ofthe with is Minister Conger's reply to will have no effect on the Administra. Fowler, Consul-General at Chetoo, No doubt is expressed by the State Department otlicials vs to the authenticity f the State Department.” OFFICIALS AMAZED. Conaul-Genepal Fowler states, 94) sated midnight. of July 19, saying message. ty (Continued on Beaona to eubstantiate (he undated Shangha! papers ee eS oe oe aca the Cine a res teeta w ee a ————— tied from Minster Conger at Lc that all eons a Pea LONDON, July 20.—The Chinese Minister here has received a message ca tatetp- genaina, enpressed tbe wtmnota meer toe | pentag _ |Bad Deen masencred. Upon this we of Minister Conger. He has laid it before Lord Salisbury. He says he utmost , Mimasement thet while the masscry of! ciaed, not AR ree a | rae state Department gare out + Wontinved on Second Pusey ‘| Fegular diplomatic communication with Peking will soon be opened,

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