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TROOPS ARRIVE. HER N ROUTE TO CHINA Reaches New York, Bound for Taku. , United Sta kar Des NM. Salveby an et ie ae : » Mavaca with)! md Ch fisiclan f ” the officers and 68 i me ¢ the} dep quart Eighth Unite? State fantey, Lieut. | a that th. Col P. HM wding i ay " six companies, bind and corps ‘The office tw am m8 files and seman . nirty-olx J pereons. J} here are alsv on board eleven wk, Siady ‘fer fener Cabin parrenger ting ¢ Ww Richards, Adjuian!-Generai Division of mente pette . Fifteen \ Reg Cuba; Col, W. |. Haskins, Second | wip |, fl and United States Artillery: Major BE 8] UA fe Godfrey, Seventh United States Cay gerere,_ Ci will Ko to airy; Major A Tay Bevor 1 = tia wahaaa Volted Sisces Artillery; Lieut, H.W “ue on Fhull, Beccud Artillery, and NB Stell m dtea o fee, hart £ Cerk headquarters, Diy adware ani vision mub t ve r M+ | The officers of the Infantry : t f oard the Crook are: Lieut -Col, PH pe the ata Mills Majors J. F. Stretch and W. I rm apt W. Kennedy, Adjt and Capt, John Siafford, Quartermaster " M. H Stewar Commissary, an J. F Jends, Battalion Adjutant GP, te M.D Parke Frederick Verkins, Chatkes Gerhardt F and ¥ Ho Sargent, Liewta Fo J) Knud ° fon, HM. Merchant, HA Baton, F W, Perk J. F. James. Bb Smit FW. MH. P. @oodnow ond BH China STOCKS SELL BEATEN BY Dr. Oswald Finney Was Detachment of Eighth Infantry THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 2%; 1900, JUDGE PRYOR’S WOUNDED — ANTAGONIST IS DEAD. LEE EE Abeba pe bbb bbbe i teenee Pees . Shot in a Duel Fifty Years Ago By “Harry Hotspur,” of the Cone, federacy. : Sedate and Dignified |+ Jutist Was Then aly Fiery Editor in Vir-!! ginia and Criticised : Whig Leader. |} edate Jurist, as wald B aney NT Tee UE WOMAN TELLS IN VIVID LETTER — OF PEKING. -_ OHO How Capt. McCalla Entered Chinese Cap- ital—First Boxer Outbreak——Rush to Legations —Hart's Warning. The following letter, wh MORE DIE FROM HEAT. Humidity the Cause of To-Day's Unbearable Weather. (Pte tee 60 eee eee memeee © THE FORECAST. ne dentally kill us There was not a tor: | |Indieates the alarming situation in and/éign man on the p Forecast tor around Peking early last mouth, has The Tene) Yam had sent @ Chie, been reeeive! in New York nese gual welt: soldiers ‘The letier was written nf the | us, and syed at th beleaguered iegations to aj they heleme afraid of a Vork City and vicinity. n, who in cura forwarded Boxer coming that way Geucrally tate to- jthe letter to another in this elty, rately ran away simesine curl | Teesdays w and Is dated Peking, June ? feelings. Thee ees a ey “Here 1am stil! in Peking.” she ed Chinewe servan' | writes, “and the protmbllities are that I . the burn-| f winds. Will noon be en route for Javan. An | in beng oman, who has iv my long time in Yokohama. | ohaperon me there, as she c0s ect that inetropolis, But-and thus ‘but’ is t Ru Xl quartered in the Ru: ready for anything all/ ee ae ee ee | ee ee if a ce paulte big under the cireumst sh 4 o'clock were up pack : may be afraid to start dows, as w apes renin ok qur got in rod wa. W Juda e with his family at)? might get deta at Tlentsin, or Taku , “Felock, eee le #8 Springs, Wo Va Hiss or Tonga, 14 Hung Chang's pri-| 12 easter ! : “ 7 said he feared for! 4 | “The com moot Peking ts ethene lt é . pretty bad, fF Robert Hart | ' Ke of a iets we have been wa Thuretes—Sudae | t @ seare Re has Beem! in the legation and Bo one allowed to 1 these mem: |? all the coups Wefat) go out . ‘aul ‘Rumors are flying broadoast and H he has ne ; excitement to know If the ' etlons of youth) t farclqnere in a would reive in cme, "rhe mise DEATHS BY HEAT. » t EX-JUSTICE ROGER A. PRYOR. + more critical condition than now, ae ye tg, (ett) aroma aoMpEnt, ' RA, wl $0eneeeasasae 0000ee oo] “But 1 suppose you have | readieg y f them with rifles and ammu- in a room K : - - - | telearams trom Peking and have kept | "The marines of the English, the Rage ee a 852 Eighth avense, t ooo rr ~~ {au courant, #0 | won't bother y th] san, the Japenese and the Prench all in 34 . ’ ee eee ee ed sertbers red pod we on her a wi ane up the day before yesterday from} Pir Leen Ram, tke eanthe ott ve “ i | ww, ‘ jentaln, a jeht street, im : ‘ : ST TE DEPARTMENT fo 'We were at the Te in Dis} at Peking wae john J. Duly, five months old, n & 8nd the vervants were constantly as to which body of mart “=: . NOT SO CERTAIN NOW. at from his parents’ street. George Beckman, sove: heat yeaterday at home, 1 Dominick ing were going to us Wild tales of what the Moxers do, and say “Ciptain MeCalla, whe had com ap with our Atty en, hur "\rled hin mew double quick to hundred had left the sma our temple to go to Yangt! ' h feracy uFT| ome I a i f . one rape ee ee ais Ss Be ee ae Shak cecat 2805 Second avenue, died at , ' bateg dit aie A cit : itp e Departme 4 ee nes “ie this pre f sued the fe wing bulletin -day ; 7 lautened’ cot | e@vete of the hens. | “ ' ‘The State Department has received a despatch + davies jak a0 sete. . H un from Mr. Goodn the Consul-General at Shanghat, pe thwucnt the servants were draws ua ; = r ’ Pia { nated to-day, saying that Prince Tuan wires that an o ing th « bow, but about ¢ oct he pe ie HEAT PROSTRATIONS. oo ees | thia £ officer the Tsung-li-Yamen saw all tae Ministers ¢ in the afternoon were were ied s Newark that ig} Lena MeKMo, twenty-ali ~ +e ; A . Wf . wate fire trom our balcony, It th the inex Industria's and Railways Watchman Shot and . t nm the h, that none was injured and that no attack ; io vag 10° Wait eed Wil tien ial w ‘ i i jell, of T45 Third ave! B d by Bold | ~ wars at that time being made . Sand the dames, toe ations that hed prostrated by Lead the List in loun y Bole H He does not say to Whom the despatch of Prince $ ‘There were thousends of Poxere Mone te SPAPN 8°) wretoek this morn! Values. Thieves. [ Tuan was addee sed, and it is to a certain extent at 2 about. and we were frightened les RAY. Jon {0 see 9 Bod harrow. Third a ‘ re, deseribing the legatton as being under fire at 4 ~~ —a _ ee Pay snening queia . ba pe “es uae dee oe tne wane st} + that time { rious theortes. One of them is that counters are reported to have taken Fong 6 7 a ylor, market © ’ ; the deception was practised by the| place hetween rirish Chinese day. ces tepreast Hust Firat avenue Paterson, NJ ‘ Oe Ree HOE 4466-06 r y the 2. + MET ir Siirts 0h jossd. sab: dasmirsiiny woread’ VG. carne : ——— Teung-li-Yamen itself. Still another} ("tq rerted, ese, Naas str Grand Street ts A tie sad, Goathiin Gaal ening : 5 YY ING” {s that it emanated from a high Chi-| stubborn encount $0 dates are giv err Err mrr rye eed sceptonally sive during he Abou k thier ristion Shot ole Exe scutive| nese mitins me belting 0 yea ahi, ne the raters GREAT COSARING SALE y The former opened up half 7 x the , tion like that eng ov ! “e y, telegraphing from y later, « South ‘ ked w ney wm BS. Is ‘ ’ ‘ te of Friday, July 9, report én 5 full po 5 h an nw Witnes | S. the anti-foreign element, and at last} - npation of Chailar by Chinese WASH DRESS GOODS. Meohaitan, Metropolitan and Brooklyn | ve! e Deana eatual ) aecomava‘commected With the Tedng | HAM, aus contnead te concentrate | _ Corded Madras, Corded Giaghams, i Tr bared In the general rise, |, Pos 1 er, daly Ot Sontinved tom, iret Phas) li-Yamen, at Charbin Scotch Zephyrs, French Organdies, ‘ hawing a gain of half a point i at, Rites t \ Pr _— Notwithstanding these messages Corded Dimities, French Foulards, tinued absorption of Tenne pac ia cage ttn Haver) CP nairing Secretary Hay personally continues to! CHINESE LOANS LOANS BOOM. yall to go at ° > ' k F ; vent lr wrath on forete credit the Conger despatch, although Sa oe 5c yd, , . People's! 4 h *. they sa. |" wm co the ase | ity of ? ws p sine 6 alee cf oth J . i. 1 “ annem says that Liere is a possibil ot Safety of a : ' wat and Wn = yt ‘ empley tion, | Envoys Seems to Re | SPECIAL SALE OF ‘ . ara sweneedad i was | merchants and Minister Wa was closeted with ths Reason, |New York [ill Sheetings; prices Quite % ander . . KR im CHINA’ § Dict DEFIANT, , . Who form Secretary Hay to-day LONDON, July 2.—The feature of the| lower than wholesale were {if n ” ¢ ¥ " niry. shou eummaiiineme q 1 the Stock Exchange here | 0-In. wide bleached N. Y. mete Wwe as ve ie ' i he rise of from two to four | ‘ peeling i‘ . we deplete : an: the Tartar PRINCE TUAN'S LATEST. | n Chinese loans, possibly on the | a si “ 10 ! | was shot » Indemnlt Generals, Governor and Gor ‘ presumption of the safety ef Legations 2 u ; \ Huth Siiaak nore, of Provinces. after the nani at Peking . " “*% z ous high wm nthe ing tn the or ft aeipnarin Wn Wires to shu Envoye Were —-—. ' WASHINGTON, July 24.—urefal | remonte, aah dietrnt, cale he fei Sere Als MANY MISSIONS WRECKED. : st hs baad Or wale + hte he reading of the imperial Chinese beeead | ue protection a savemect 6 reme a ss sd batote Macreta ay to-day ¢ treaty stipula (8900 Brust nee ' . jot Lag Cae cellar of the Japanes | State Department has received A de-| of itonan, wat All the Misston- arrled uta Mm Mr Ga ¥ told the on 7” . in the | ihe etman Baker sasry Ghsrer't spatch from Consul-General Good- too Rasen. ¥ two fom . Giarweats Oe tee 1 was ehot Cap ‘gutficant statement tn |The stolent removal of the German new, at Shanghal, dated to-day, say-| jp oxpoy July 2—The China Inland if me ¢ : ee See one een pve | te cary tothe ¢ ing that Prince Tuan wires that $8) Mise el a telegram Fs ars 4 vate i a oof the author the Ministers on the 18th, that none| King Taku on Y ‘ ' Santi m Ah dl = FE prs Bhas- vee NRL was injured and that no attack was | Ay nay “| Conestoga, known to be ‘he best ‘ Brow ma : se 4 at that time being made. The mlsstonaries are safe | Mustin Ey ive sheets. Prices less » Make piain toa “si —— than wholesale. : He does not say to whom the de : ee | a " " RERERS BRS Ha spatch of Prince Tuan was addressed, ONLY 300 GERMANS We have cheaper grades; this lot ” an exception of} ” guaranteed to be as advertined. aaa ie Lo ea rte are death OF aes of 4 ; and it is to a certain extent at va-| ARE NOW AT TIENTSIN, |“As'tnese prices are very specta, ; ' " ‘ ‘eG riance with the despateh of Mr, Con es cannot fill any mail orders or send iS Be Shs! ano ' ' oe ae Feauenn wer of that date, describing the lega- HEREIN, July 2%—A despatch trom| goods C. 0. D s oe It seem | that the Chi- eek ctalee 4 tion as being under fire at that time Taku, dated Friday, July 2), says the a al A ‘ ihe Ms . ' " my ‘. th gy ‘ te Tientein has been re-| ie Sts. ec? Rae 1 tte a the ! ty k i Tientein was aeicet : : s. tne sutimate we and rel piste gly ates . Corner Grand & Chrystie : ——— pare, TRYING 10 REACH CONGER.. ‘@ 2 aus THE LI CHINA'S LATEST BDICT, — an OF § MONTHS ve irieneys Text Given Omt in Washington, sine seas ‘ : m Als ‘ m Nott and resto me WATS One| "er ee le Is Famous. fn a temanc “f 1, w X . | | The Evening World) 1 We hereby command this, our gene ent is again trying to communicate WS |a-saulting @ thirteenyeatrona ae,” ma Pirst Page.) WASHINGTON, July 2 The tme| stich 0 pe Tande known for tha infor irae Minister Cé ‘i Twice a year we hold a special sale T eterred to ‘ Pow thie =? 4 in this connection it was reported | ee our on — busy ? * was st | le of as to-d alt bet I, day that Mintscer Wu yesterday sent, ween pyran and at no other time f bods “” . wr Ba Mii lis. ay worse CONGER MESSAGE PALSE? another eipeer cable despatch to Mla- hour : e , tina | falk'teak wan sien oni Tor padibeation ister Conger There is a strong disin- rls Gammer's Sale ia record breaker, 5 , wo t tent ages _— ination, however, tn SoMMetal q | ere tne sstations hthan Soi learand ot |All Poretan Governments and Our le alone the various steps being tak PB the prices and the weather ri : . ; Be oats GMolat te Chlws Retest — =n conspire to make Eipopa and cea Me ie he : a dat at boveremia’ © Credit the Deepaten. FRENCH REPORT. We are making up in our itreproachable style, strictly to orders He. Mrs, Wis asserts ina rik lak aout ; NEW " from any of the tine light-weight fabrics, xe . Rots tate 2 r preva WASHINGTON, July 28.—The 1g 3 f , nn 2 te atv State Department has received a Foreign Ravoys in Prince Ching’s A SUIT o for 412 00, Ser ‘ te tween) number of despatches from foreign Palace and Were Holding CLUB COAT bd ontwated | x ts f Mrs. Wik sayet ui * . | governments relative to the Conger ee ara Be on: and which we at no other time make for less than $15, onl eT pap ste: arse opel lirdcccassd PE 1 aH Avoid our imitators, aim Feng for the building made con. re " ; Morals asc ey.]'@ Chind tnetuding Consul-General jon ia whieh certain re | ee by Red Revolving Umbr: * y M he ter he a ne at minate 10] Goodsow. | tance may be pl:ced, that the foreign lew Striped Flannf natn ne shades and select designs; a Ps coors Peking It tq gg] Without exception they discredit Ministers at Peking have not brea also ‘radior Olive, Tan, Brown and Gray. ‘ . - 1 eR ,, | th accuracy of the despate and ad- ae ea ae Bird’s-Eye and Hamman sad ios goak potty teeta eiaaae, nperia sewed on the isters - WEA . 1 ; vance various theories to show ite eacned and the Legations burned, but wos TSmOP MORK. ' ‘ " "| lack of genuineness. The entire bar. | the foreigner. succeeded in crossing fed hes | me den of the answers indicates a diapo. |‘ city to Prince Ching’s balace | Bi meptem “r : rake ster Wu on the i PO | which was then barricaded, and ¢ | STOCKS KS IMPROVE, . f her %) sition not to move the relief expedt- | | Buropeans ene paeens thes b ry J iy The present | to the time news on July van 3'8 . 4 tbe foreign ,| Hom om the evidence furnished by | “since then nothing has been heard. _ he long tas Conger despatch, | from Peking. ei were ady to-day on | Hey Meld for Patt tet ween the peop and Christian mis ™ t of the bews from China 1? bt f sions. The subsequent fall of the Taku je text of the Severn: messages le : mn Raltway shares showed The Cotton Marker, eid Huntress {or\s presiplinted Ube aweting of foree| not made public, as they donot 344) — BRITISH IN BATTLE, gh ge sd at the ope ine velien wreie craly shot aed mortally with force. The Imperial Government, ything in the ot defini ter the Ht Bectuated | eee: July, 29 | ed Louis Martest *) Years having tue regard to the importance | Sy7thing ve oe {M8 Kae et nnd | of tnternasions) intercourse, still re-| to the situation at Peking, the ent re Twe Fleree Fights Near Wel-Nat- ato oi at Ris residence, | % grnaery 19 st re rae S21 pres in Here, mo Court ae — i oy wece in Rasehusia. 4 2 Hiod: | repeatediy issued decrees providing tor \ ea pia. oe ein ot ae erin guns "The otal Guten ar best carer | gt, puraReBURO, sy Tey w- Fh om ane

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