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NIGHT | She EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1900, PRICE ONK CENT ‘BRITISH MINISTER TN A LETTER ‘DATED JULY 4 2,000 PASSENGERS IN PERIL. —_-——_~090e—- ——_ SIRIUS IS ASHOR One of the Iron Steam boat Line Boats Fast + in the Mud at Tarry- town—May Not Be Floated Before Morn- = PITTSBURG. 00090!00-1 NEW YORK. p000901i -2 CHICAGO AT BROOKLYN, oO ‘ ) 2 4+ 0 @ Py ing. B : a a TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Jut asf incinn Phila, 3 Iron Steamboat Compeny's & at oe mion, la il fhe ca 10) excurstonists. mt ; : WINNERS AT BRIGHTON BEACH. a AT HAWTHORNE. RA j 1 cxs 3 “ 2, High Hoe 3. RACE tile @ Henry 6.8 tat 1, Hurry 3, Bai ° . S 4 RACE =N Limerick 2 Engh tated at an Te Tan Benn AT ST. LOUIS. " = i " 3 ‘ od ’ e . he passengers were symone oped MOTHER AND SON ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, my Reversing the engines, attempts were made to back the steamer off, but rhe had grounded too hard. ‘The ferry-boat Rockland, which piles between Tarrytown and Nyack, was called into service and passed a hawser aboard. She was wena hg to the task i! Hl hl ——_—__ + _ _—__—_— KILLED BY A TRAM. , “ehuorewninoet ot oon omen Cut to Pieces by Rifle Fire of tempted to Wa framter be pusmnerrs og cvs) ~—- Ghinese--Heroic Acts of age to shore, It ie not deileved that the seamen | ie sertously damaged None of the eXotr¥loniew waa in-) jured, but many s¥ffered from extreme i pervgneaner eagees by what they be- lieved to be "The, brio will Probably be floated off the reef afcer being lian e —— mm and he was fostantiy killed token O'Donnell’ norgne Many Officers. The Awowlated Pree july BW by post frgm L 1 ~The Ninth Regiment. | Infantry, eptered ile a M’KINLEY’S TERMS with 4 men. An CLEVELAND'S A ATTITUDE bi 4 out @ ike ‘ mad bd weg It has leaked out in Paris that a plot to assassinate the Chinese Minister there was, etn sre we emt OF MEDIATION, § t's leaked ou Bx-President Saye He Nonbts the four ki et « ‘ city wall the Ninth 2 oc reeneeoenmenemmeen sd -0Ote — i Windom of 0 Third = Ma sa wees — In y ne Manking @ The State Department to-day gave out the demanas » | ara abate sia on a B made by Prenident McKiniey ‘ ra ||!) A A S| . 1, To give public 2 ministers are alive, and, if so, in what condition 5 2. To put the diplomatic representatives of the 9 powers in immediate and free In response to a despatch asking him @ he had, as reported in tomlay's and ar rote D Batler, United Phila- hs ee poche iets hag agli fi ~ @ their governments and to rem: wwe alliage to their : cnve One a" @upport McKinley in this campaign, hi 5 = . © their & partment this mornin, mp sign, |: lives and liberty 8 | inde 5 partes 0 ; nis a ‘ Gnd not put up © third Uekat, because Lieut. Frank R. Lang, oad bc . 8. To piace the pagers authorities of China in @| WASHINGTON, July 4.—The Chi- to the Acting Sere “Bryaniem” is tre issue, ex-President |!" in the foot | communication with the relief expedition, so that co § ce Minioter received a despateh to following text ie Giveies* Cibey widees Int Lieut. Henry Leonard, of ne| operation may be secured between them for the lib- §|"* explaining that ‘) jo~dey 4 | Marin Corps, carried Lieut ~ eration of the legations, the protection ef fore Bi day from Sheng, the Director of Kai , . 6 par g 6 4 gners y ym Nrect . from Gray ies mn nder a and the restoration of order Bi roads and Telegrapha at Shanehal, cprnghai dated to #1 Nave advices seditng ae the bind If these objects are accomplished this Government & _— , vu Se ; will use is good offices to settle the trouble over @| stating that the foreign Ministers are the Chinese Minister a oy “ENVOYS SARE JULY 13. to the wisdom of a ticket | was emputated cod: g; Minister Wu and received by the ty “inl cvtay) | Seen KtLied or wounded. including teat! SQQOOOSCOOOOCSSOIIDOS0I000GOODICISNNGONND0NN m: t. Freach Official Lespatches Say “GROVER CLEVELAND.” | Cu sje . Noyes, who had been 5 lle eae ese Soman eagle ere oad Se ar covern.| latter on the night of the eame day +: tee «| slghtly wounded in the arm and ir sa) at the Imperial Gov 5 « > 2 bagel — guém-6 wile qth. eniy. bia sein A be pearched the fields,| Lieut.-Col Coolidge, who is on pas News from Peking of 23nd day Hard Pressed by Chinese The Saratoga Limited. fracer- with a request tor reiatorestnen cone ee ied to vat ing the _festmest, and Major Lee | ment has not only been protecting! o¢ gh moon, corresponding to July) pais puiy - paecnee Pad oo te Now Yost, Costent First Lieutenant Louis B. Lawton, of Ay a BS ne “mee esx p04 but has supplied them with| (sth, says Wen Jul, by direction of|trom the French sul at 4 | sl a ae sgn: Oe ny infantry, made « dam tor! having a Stead ut ge aN _ [tbe Teung--Yamnen, went 10 o90 the] contngl om Moana Pages ‘ ’ EW YORKS WIN BEGS HELP id | ‘is “ Cire wlation | Books Open to All.”’ |. # RACING PRICK ONE CENT. —— IFOREIGNERS WV MIGHT HOLD OUT FORTNIGHT, HE SAID. LONDON, July 24.—The Foreign Office has received a despatch from the British Consul at Tientsin, dated Saturday, July 21, stating that he had: just received a letter from Sir Claude Macdonald, the British Minister at Pe- king, dated July 4, appealing for relief, There was enough provisions at the legation to last a fortnight, the letter: said, but the garrison was unequal to the task of holding out against a de- termined attack for many days. There had been forty-four deaths and about, |double that number wounded. | The Foreign Office thinks the despatch dots not affect the main question! of the reported massacre of the legations at Peking. ‘ ——_—_-09 FAILED TO REACH ENVOY. LONDON, July 24.—Sir Chi Chen Fang Lu, the Chi- |nese Minister, to-day said: “My attempts to communicate with Sir Claude Mac- donald in Peking continually failed, therefore I fear the dan- ger is not over. My government is too busy suppressing ithe Boxers to furnish news.” CHINA TO / ACCEPT TERMS. | (Speeial to The Koning We World.) WASHINGTON, July 24.—High Administration officials here express the : belief that the President's reply will be acceptable to China, and “that imme- | diate steps will be taken to comply with the conditions enumerated. Chinese. Minister Wu holds the same views. President McKinley's offer of mediation based on the delivery o! the Envovs une harmed was made public to-day. A message received from Prince Sheng declares they will be sent to Tientsin under; escort and delivered up. Based on Li Hung Chang's statement tg The World some diplomats in London | believe the Envoys are held as hostages to prevent an advance on Peking. Admiral Kempff has stirred up a row by claiming thirteen guns asa salute-while the: |naval ships of other nations only give him eleven. Gen. Chaffee and the Sixth Cavalry, on the transport Grant, will arrive at Nagaralei D to-morrow en roule to Taku. * | | 4 Saye They Are

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