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0d0- The last message by wir Minister Conger cut Peking off frov World was dated ‘ A subsequent to the f ' ines went from (de Now ark the United States Legation In that message M @eclared that the situation ily growing worse { nore American warships werr ed tol ¢ Taku, the gunboat Navl and old Monocacy The Boxers then cut the oa, bb about June i. M mee anage to get a message out of eo le This was absolutely | word Mea feceived from the hited States pract \ Fepresentative wot!) tod then recognized the « self and the ower foreigners sod there ealled for two thousand troops Or The courier who brought Mr. Con-! we ger's message to Tientsin ewee) ondit that the Boxers were intrenching o “ ve relief col © way from] 5.4 oppose the advance of aaye thi APPEAL FOR AID. A col Up to the latter part Conger, as well ax ‘hy er Min un fers, had got been aroused to their) had Coe eeneeerne Nese Government was really trying to suppress the Hoxers. and that they 4 Were entirely equal to, the task But when Govern aeenanees of the commuawa eat Taku t tune 22 che Fore par Jeaguered city by cour nationa ating Seymours ally lomt. The Ch " -CONGER ‘SHUT UP IN PEKING eS : WITH HIS FAMILY SINCE JUNE 10] a BYCKERS Harrowing Experience of Our Minister, Who, with Other Envoys, Was Lost to View for Weeks. ly demo te mu» new. m 1 Tlents reign troops eign Miniaters eported safe, hut Peking in a of anarehy e garrison jumn pushed on of May Mr| king to k for the le Rumors that en sacked reach danger. They thought that the Chi-| seymour's column. su ‘inese was Ne It had Jost over 200 men and) ad to make a desperate retrea side of Peking and were preparing to SAVED JUST IN TIME. On June 26 5,000 allled troopa er Tientsin in the ni toward Pe mt relief co the legations ed the coast rrounded by ved on June) er Vo WoRLw: rRivAY VENA JUL1 20, 1900, REGULAR WALF.YEARLY CLEARING e 465! SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING, f “= HATS, SHOES AND FINE FURNISHINGS, » Byet Bros. goods az heretofore. Ligh'-eweich', clean-cat summer Clothes 4 aang men, in high-priced fAbrics, redaced now toa ithe more than Aalf ung ve prices, Shoes and Hals in qaaitty and price to maich the clothing fnexr of Furnishings. Noth ng reserbed. j Stimmer Suits, As ant episas Spponenty pom ee "0" them Aha oe 5 * $8.00 ie 4 ne aud Bb watierat wha wn Bre BBs 65." seszoona i. -_ 8,85 wr and 13,90) ‘AN $1097 00 WA.00 Berge 06 11,35 Ae ant 4 poner: ine 13.90 eS 16,00! hae sme” 15,80 “Strired Flannels, $6.85, $8.65, $11.90 Formerly oh fm mr. t doesn t make much difference whether your Top Coat «as made for the spring of 1900 of for Top Coats, : all of 19 0, here is vour best chance for investment. ‘ ‘ at 6 the Byes ltre at ' { ” avemarte tose M18 / Ms tran nest Ton oats Er ON and | 9 | y un trousers: ye he and full of style, i n Iroiscrs i ‘ 1 trouser; you know they are sho pely style, and the patterns show eet im m1 ton, * regular 2.80 aus high! etripet t Trousers, vow 3.35 4,20 sition ror and eo trousers, now at 5.45 evew round our bright and busy Furnishings Department attracts passers-by. That Furnishings, ers artient will be a strong magnet during this sale. shirts 83c .. RWEAR, OUR COL. LARS AND {SUF FS, MANHATTAN SHIRTS, i The Unrreo STares LiEGATION IN Penton iosotres oie gn ones sors beGiIeioso14i016 r4ie,eeiouees orev «ier c ‘ very where at curs patterns at during sale Shoe Deparment ong ve Bnd tn rat a aa OC ROO oO on ALL ALIVE ON JULY fI,|[iswmenssgecr 55 1 | © Fegular methods prevail curing this sale, a proper attentior \ kof time to {s subitet to return for any Cause whatever, Necessary alterations tr s00v0- trom First Page) DOWNTOWN, | f S. W. Corner Fulton BY<K Bros Fast 125th St, | oa 158, Fowler © Gove hans with superhuman ingenuity the Con- tung a ‘ 4 one ssinall od cate glen ela va st 1 have jus finite in-| and Nassau Sts.,N, ¥; 160, 162 and 164, N.Y. 7 The Governor repiied that bis courter Later in the d the Secretary of! formation tt th Mir " had left Peking on the [ith that the stat ed a second deapateh in Peking are we oper | awcama { Ministers were then alive but that n the | \ Con at athe = Fd 1h Thee! ei ‘ 4 -t = | Peking eat city, had been broken’ Chefoo @ored the night of July 20, mearures for tie 0800 pepe SOE e BOD] DDD 008020080002 E808, ment troops were! fighting for Mfteen day into with intent el jin which Mr Fowler communteates) tectign The values we're selling during our = defeated by Boxers right in the su Then, on July 4, the terrible silence) State Department officia that onkee eeranhed ¢ on tolegran 2D a. pe Of Peking \tsrlf about May 24) was broken by a despairing message) unless the Chiness t edited (hat day , 0 Gave Shant “ SALE ky, irister Conger iurriedly called for| from Sir Robert Hart. the Director of « corey Male re : B soll was responded to by Au Pome wens hee 10 B Are daily crowding our store with sega: ewan — LONDON IS DOUBTFUL. ok {{ marines, with « mactine gun amt a| “aes geo ae oS SMS cea eager buyers. Such bargains in ; At the same time 100 men each|“eelaring that the foreigners were “4 Thin as as ¢ ot ing, ats an . were janded from British, Japanese aantly with the m se LONDON o oM Cor ‘ nedated and t 0 ty of French 4 reign Affa ‘ 10 German, {talian, Russian and Frene? the aight of fe “ scape to the State Depa nt Sir Robert Hart sn ‘ Chinese M "45 Furnishing Ss i : Warships then at Taku be $ - a | lene | ment at Washington ¢ remands { suggest that if wae at Prete, p n the x Bag yy, * ‘ a8 we're now unlonding are We BS )« 4 . " Serre! Ch eens Guards Bt the tie British Legation here as justifying overm win at of eocame Ume hut ine bmp t vmpere ® 49 HARLEM’S MOST FCPULAR OUTFITTERS, i legations wa. tod by Minister ; ce f ae REOULAR DUNE | REGULAR | Conger on June | to the State Depart-| SIF Rovers Hart succeeded in get: iam, but on the «« is generally tereepte Ne Chinese with the pow “ brains ant G rt pum at ment at Washington. He declared! '9® another org through the) accepted ana fu Chinese attemp he sceptieal are confirmed in thelr This menaure 4 alleged, was! | r ye ie $7.00 MEN'S AllWool $2, 95 _ $0. BOYS’ Durable Washable that their presence had greatly ii- si 4, ws “ats be “7 at myastifieation suapicions by the fret that a message dated Jn ani! makes no mention. avel ts! se when yu ef) tae 5 Acid Tested ii i BOYS AI-W. > ” wl ” > t w ‘ ) ND Acid ested b i! “0 proved the situation Jeaid that Chinese troops were ahell-| Some think the fact that the mes wae recelved by M. Deleasse, the of the foreign jegntions at Peking 54 ST fast Color Blue Serge Suits, 34, 45 ( Rect UID, seve eeeees whe 19 WS LAST MESSAGE, [ine rue nrien Lenation, where all | SA BARGAYST. ys rs tne Vn $6.95 teats i June 6 the first fighting had taken! the members of the diplomatic body! ’ one WHS +s eorseves i SOFEE SUNS. res eee rene | place at Tientsin between the Boxers: were congregated ' NGER. | WU TAL KS OF MESSAGE, | oF "QICORTIANDT ST. s oe 0 CMe | Fine Dress g 75 ¢ on py rere ie eee {the Chinese capital | (Continued ' Madr We're unloading the stock of the Sc, MEN'S Silk Front Shirts... 29¢ H vas fo; (hy attempt to break (BrOug’) ‘Then around the native quarters of : 5 | . " fun « MEN'S Linen Coll , i . to Peking from Tientsin, and the Shanghai a terrible story of a mas.|‘0r* Plane excent ty # . DETAILS OF Jing W pe Z ' REDANS % ante HAT WORKS, | 10: rf : nen ‘ arsand Cuffs 4¢ Marting of the column under Admiral sacre was whispered of (he service to area r | 1 ix ate Useartt ofl Straw, Crash & Felt Hats dumped at | 12!4¢. Summer Neckwear... x ‘ Seymour followed by the last mes-; Oficials wald that word had been jlo Secretary Ha uy ra Oke gives teitet No ma N7c, 39¢, 69c, 95¢ Be $1.35 soe. MEN'S Underwear...seee 232 6 tage from Minister Conger received that on the night of July! MM KINLEY GETS THE WN, ‘ we “ DERI tt. Me renee free "i The next startling news that reach-!6 a final attack had been made on | 9 * wom ete * Meat BE ot on e mE Anene sp mies of July 7 r the Chinese fanatics, Showa te the President AS nn OF |» tub ite Avandtch " : on and mi ed by the! swarming through breaches in. the ‘they ae oly sage the Empress Dowager | walls of the British Legation, made ANTON Ls ei Ege Pre . | f ; . ‘ | oe ee) eee pear wigate railroad station |by Chinese artille | ae ee bay li sa f "2 ORE helmed the foreigners and slain all| .\. it ‘ f FORMATION? Consult OPEN EVENINGS=SATURDAY TILL 11-00. @id not get out for days mt twe sone Inf The World's Vacation chibi ; The murder of the Japanese ( On Ju Chinese officials at ‘ : a ‘ " . Th either ig Bang Pe i ts ~ al © @iler was followed 8 al ga A report confirm ° sen ld f Tir 3 See sei — = a @ the Summer b 8 ude 18 mi maoeas re.) * op Hike: sae, carne, { 4% MacDonald, the British Minister canpuaeet ariken S aepeten | 6ee " ‘ > | MPaten ne Hts information and liter. - 1% At the same time came word that at Peking had been ala geod ‘ no ' ' Freaky : ; ature to twenty thou * 100,000 Chinese troops had led iron of } water and that his| ‘“*""* « aihroth spaichre from ran SS ees sand persons last ow | Outside the walls of Peking to oppose | ¥'fe and the members of his staff had | Unene* -” “ 1 , Stan \ Seymour's columi pee Dat: 10 Saat most terrible : ment tt | fashion Thruse 4d . a n Meantime the column had re ! a \¢ } | Langfang, thirty miles from Pe J up oo 1 “yy 4 have teen: matbecred | : where |t was stopped finding . | : railroad completely destroyed (ll meee ie ul | oe ° ' . s hern ¢ VON KETTELER’S DEATH. a " “ , | pe vom Kettle mt SHOE STORE Bargn vou Ketteler, wos ! * | tf rcs of Pine QUTBREAK IN CANTON. tt ec iy Che Fatal . fils way to the Chinese I e i fice Subiiers Atineked Aneerionn Whe. 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" Sender's Hink Saw, S00, $4.00 ani Theseare creat value, | too, at the price, and \ tthe $5.00, To be sold a twit give as good ? “ iy $ | service as shoes universal jthat cost more “ sinned | Seine . |than wiih be ‘held as early’ as] ng r: THE WEATHER. y|twice as } Q PerPab | much Goose Lullabies, Hit of the Year. 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