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' ee LOVERS QUARRELLED THE Gl ee —— UID ii . Handsome, Mysterious Youre! Woman Drank Acid in Harlem River Park. Oi. 5 f ‘ve WOW SOT MKINLEY OFFERS Up Unharm ‘ orders A ia) to The Reening Weeki HINGTON July 3 its reply to the Chimes: | appeal for mediation and the Preal- Jent's reply were to-day cabled to | United States representatives at the} appeal tom, mediation 0: iiebe oe iovernmefie eapionty be utiliagd #! | . TRANSLATION «© assent @@ Me powers. ‘This wolsely the theory applied by te The Mew Yor tr ation to the Transvaal i papelaseate Rvening World Qa eoretary Hay's identical note Of + hay received thls b é D “9 ; ne |? : ly 3 is made the basis for D sown frome hh cn , 2 President's reply The doctrin é therein enunelated, an! "16 cond ion respondents in h et t y] g L| stipulated, are reiteraty! Compll-\¢ China AM of the Fi . b ance with al) the vittions, fole > , Jowed by the nnantme rs consent of + foreign Ministers 4 t & ' the powers, 1s necessary before } are reported safe i?) a Fi | mediation ean be assumed. 14 in Pek ng and the a fa }, The President goes a step beyond | ¢ ae i) | M. Deteasse, the “rench Premier who) 4 most lustrious i. Jonly asked that communication be/} Prince Ching t# \® | restored with she French Minister, |?) defending Z. by requesting the same privileges tor : iam ia L /~ q | representatives of all the interested | with his ee. t powers. In this connection = ball | 1 thmable soldiers ; 12 a4 cific reference js made to the United £ The honorabte one A NK States Minister. : ' Copies of the Calnese Bmperor’s divine Kwang gu, 4 TERMS TO CHINA. -t- sident Will Mediate if Envoys Are Given)» »« «= « ed to the Powers and Dis- re Promptly | Suppressed. FOR ¢ 2 OUR 2 CHINESE ats the most gracious Emperor, has > Gere ee ee eee ee ee | Pose Paes +4-O4-4- egsapooeeeee ee ee ee See eee ee es THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1900. ENGLISH MI dated severally 13 14, WT and 18) snd forwarded from Chetoo July 1s tol ved by the Mintater M July Affaire The despaten dated July 3 says & rier from Peking relates that since h beer ® the Foreign Minis! desieged tm the British Dat the marines were mak Le na a vigor- is defegee, The supp ammunitior . co. and | the peril of those in the legation wor creat to the time the| eooriee left icking the lose of the martes had been sixteen Killed and sey jentega wounded | | -Tme other despatches referred to Tien- sia matters PLOT 10 KILL CHINESE, Attempt to Asensel Yu Keng, the Envoy at Paris, Blocked by the Police. PARIS, July M—It hae just leaked it that @ plot existed at the end of ‘June to ageaasinate the Chinese Minis- lier here, TueKeng, of a member of the exation at Parts The Seeretary of the Legation, Major ma, an ftallsn, in an interview to- {ny admitted toat a report in etrcula- }iton to that effect was true, Major | Papma says | “Six men, whose nationality has not | bee het to secure entry to the Legation and assassinate Jwith knives a meme the Legation [advised the Commis ot Poitee, | k measures to k the pro-| J nothing has since be@m heard | iu FRANCE TO SEND 18,000 NISTER’S MESSAGE JULY 4. (Continved from First Page.) expetit nary corps of ee which wit participate in erations of the Pow ers in China. The corps wit! constet of two brigades, one of marines, under the rn t Gen Frey, and the other supplied the War Department jen, Vallloud. Freseh force will number , Com- The total 1.0) men CHECK RUSSIA'S TROOPS, a \dvance of (he Mussevited on New Chang Segped by 10,000 Clnese Soldiers. SHANGHAI, July 24.—A big battic between = Rusglam and = Chinese rived at Newchwang. They ane | hurrying to the relief of other Rus: | sian forces penned in by the Chinese. They were despatched from Port Arthur, An army of 10,000 regular Chinese tones now boing their way, The ieee are well armed and drill and are a formidable force. ‘: The Chinere commander refuses to permit the Russians to proceed and a feree battie 1s imminent, The Chinese are awaiting attack. They are acting purely on defen- alive, apparently wishing to place the responsibility for the fighting that will enawe on the me keane CHAFFEE NEARS Als PORT, Tr pert Gen General Sisth Cavalry, Close to Nagasaki. WASHINGTON, July M—=A despatch ‘* tween received at the War Depart- ment from Quartermaster Hyde, z 3 : 5 AOOSEVELT OUENTS WAR, Promises 20,000 Men for the Chinese Crisis —Action on Ice. Gov Roosevelt scente war with China, He came up from Oyster May this morm ing to consult with A@jt-Gen. Hoffman, Whom he had summoned from Albany to meet him relative to cadling out the State militia in the event of a demand for troops fo serve im the Ortent For two hours. In the parlor of the Unton League Club, the Governor and the Adjutant-General canvassed the eit- uation, The Governor fedlg safe in saying that if the President calls for volum teers he can proffer troops at a mo ment's notice, * He would not @ay that war was im- minent of discuss the Chinese situation. ‘The conference was an act of precau- ‘ton om my part,” he said, “If troops are neeied New York will be first in the field,” . The militia i@ eworn tn only for service in this State, but the Governor fools that tf a call for volunteers was tetued the loyalty of the cltizen soldiery would insure him tn proffering 3000 men for the ortsts. The Governors belligerent mood showed iteelf when the Ice Trust wae broached. He said “Lam waiting eee on Fri- da: amended petition from The World's attorney. | am giad you mentioned it, I will notify the At. tormey-General that | want @ Gom- ference with him, “When the amended petition ts placed in my de by Mr. J. Noble Hayes, The World's neeereets twit -— % fe | at t loapitals of all the interested nations, ~ asked the United |p Brigade of Mai oni bie int hnal el ee ees ' with a request that they be eld 13 States to interpose t} ‘ Troops Will Go yy ss 4,10, the Talend Ryland The Tee Geverser wesabehatas ve it ae at thts entree mee 3 her mery ° to China, “the has on voard A n fell tlooded Apache Yndian. The latter ° H 4 Mysterious Girl Who Killed Herself After Quarrelling 1s thought that aad | yand 4 ~ PARIS, July 4 The Matin thie morn- at oe ores $4 : oan, he tha, Gov. with Her Loy Jeltett some intimation as to + stop the wars h a Ing publishes full details regarding the| that country in rhe Governor ie angious that Re detete eet iatetetedtetmtntel-tei~i=l-tele iat i-t penpenpneneenetens jelination of the other powers ait Baris ‘ ee otnted director tn charge, of the . > Exposition t | mediation w this Government, \¢ has full bee Ween ak 1 wales at . ‘The Mentity of a bandeome gir) whe | pute cate to a eriste and they quar. |Etatth in the rf - | KEMPFF’S LITTLE ROW Re ge ae rooms ot { : killed herself at Second avenue and 4 vtotentty BRED 10 CHINA. | ; > 1 |" Bast, Sevent ninth saiteet ott’ . ty stath stree Pina n left ° FY i . 4 a ateon jer ’ One Hundred and ‘Twenty sixth stre ily the man left the ate «» TRRMS OFF heaven-torn Am X% tar anbere hard fn ote ' Jast night apparently as the result of a k aw ked after him 18 whens b re i Sachi Asstice Guan dass ea | lovers’ quarrel is still a mystery ment a 5 around waike awit and truste : a Sen wee: ana 1 npahenthaeele. * ‘he police have been unable to find |!aek (tard Recon) avenue When ahr | Prestdem¢ Metiinley Wi Me 1d ‘“ 1 les Piece i iia " ett for 0 e any one who knows her, and the young | reached ft she crowed the street and eo Are Safely Delivered | + hem to give jus- t ‘<< : wee for Hie Flag. ' man with whom she had been a few4!! ped on the sidewalk, 9, |} tle, ‘Tentet a July 4—The Qlode’s naval minutes Before she .ook bh fe tae od fora! - weatog at to Thete Goverements, ° ne 4 fp A | correspondent at Taku writes that Ad- Pot yet appeared to tell who she ts, \t und There was @ dangerous| WASHINGTON, July M.-The follow 7 new tn the hands 4 0) | | miral Kempff has & storm te s dies’ Dev pt. “Tt is possible that he does mot yer |lonk ln her brown eyes Then they Mlle! | ing correapondence between the Presi | 7 6 11. ’ tease oh tas wavs cone, I a pew that the girl le dead. The dead von sve put her hake into the coea ec dame og cpe Unieed @tatns and the Ber | re ¥ J \ i ' Lie Se in command of the sta-| (at Broadway and umd 13¢h, ar ween woman was apparen at twenty y she put her hand int 14 4 co uy the} > Russian go) mn and thus entitled to eleven guns fiye yeare oid. Her hatr te dark Mer |! 1 drew out a amall vial |peror of Ching wes made public by : soldiers ah Rokt-AdeieaL tad thin sce a F ; ete tre also dark. He clothes include |"Taking out the oork she threw Der aad | State Department to-day rand Boxers are 3 a 4 | Chinese Artist ae Be, oe him by the Endymion at Yoko- Mo r @ WDite phirt waist, 4 lack wiirt and | 60% awallowed the contents | ‘Translation of a cablegram recetvet | Zz. é : rhteed hair | Suits, Wat, a dibeke hae nd tow cut shorn, | With s larise scream she threw) aiaiater Wu on Jely 2% 10, from|q UW Aehting In - me and His Little Wife th Mead claimed thirteen stating Navy, Gray and Black, Wad aout 10 veloc thar the girt |" is he and then (ums , * Manch / 4 /= . | se ta: hs Sane ee and k fet hfanaie Wan come Ont cf ft nh & heap om the sidewalk fhe | the Taotai of Shanghat, dated July 1.) Manchuria, (& (a) - Ils Happy. fia," rots wing Fal seven $5.00, Mariem Hiver Park Aw they walk ‘ enecious before help remehed | 1900 ‘ if z yy v1 tg Oe . fifteen; Rear: Reduced $15 $18, » along they were eng * | Serene feuds thak dh Have recetved @ telegram from aps TEEPE AE IEIIGE POEIDR HEHE PEELE EEG, PO4DOECOHP| Wong Kal Kee, the artist of China- the reaiited Staten . | from and daeine ove ’ mething PPATOREY | ad taken a Me dose af carboltc acia | Yee (of Stangtung), hg hae as Latest News of the ‘rouble in Their Country Told for b rg : ee ee acai pee Gore nie Hr Teay walked together y| ane cee aan Gitle ce ‘tote taal Me mae. 78 wy Counctl (at Pek- Them in Their Own Language-First Time a Chinese pone and sorolle snd the gr@en and 20 reason why a United br Rear Hagehes Third svenve re the dis. | roma schunens it) cotved thems the Priv , War Summary Has Ever Been Publisned gold dragons of the little studio at a Admiral should be worth fore powder than any other Rear-Admiral. streat, “To protest Rear-Admiral Kempt The secret socteties of Chinatown that Relyein eee” the captain of (ne —— | ing) @ deepetch embodying an Imperial the Cor, ea 4 in an American Newspaper. Cor. Caos Sa 1 Se ———— + otter to the President of United a Tee ay |g y ours, tates, Nag inetrvcted me to tranwnit to thought because he had drawn some vung as he wanted if, ton was sua wirtpxectieney ‘The incerta! moment | CHINAMEN D eitores fo ermmpanis ote ie COR hat Me RIE | nee ie bie Gals tonmmitiod as t EN READ AND APPLAUD THE NEWS. to atir up feeling against his country- published their regulations we had to Help Warted—Maile. ~ANFUL DEATH ay sired effect. The great Chinese Masonic men have withdrawn thelr edicts ‘the Orlando (British armored _— APPEAL. beer Ship). | FIRMA wit) nsineer's F CHINA'S AP| to Hin Rxcelt| PUCKPPe of Pleasure seamed the faces) brethren, and everywhere were heart | againee him P pass RR at Sn by saluting | feteraes ‘Ay Wnt ‘The Emyeror : f the (nites {2f the Mongollane in Chinatown this expressions of sathefaction that Kwon | @ last night. Ta ne hated wit Peeiias | 304 five a eer the President “ [morning When they read the war news 8u had asked tha: the war be stopped. | If there ever w opy Woman In guns, thon the Kuselan Reat-Admira States. of the Orient, for the frst time in theit| Kwon Lee. a reputed scton of the royal, this world it te pretty little Mrs, Wong po ay DI - the United | creating: lown Merogiyphica. The Evening World's house of China, was one of the most| Kat Kee Her long vigil Is over; her Cw eeven guns. = e t heti FURST CLAAs , China has long maintain! fri ea ulletin of the si:Waton to date wae Interested readers of the news, prayers dave been ered, and tO | tor them to fettraaien tee ie Gafiral cule | ak cose Aang mie with the United _ jo Oy lthe wepaper account % per cent. | 1.” he eald, “quod news Fine|day she fairly croons with delight as @ deliemte bint was intended, the New. | Washinatin, S.J 1) conactous that the ob econ [Of them were able to read. \nowspaper, Evening World.” the bustles about the little apartments i i the good teste to return thir. | + En United States Is International comin {| Chatiering «roups gathered araund the) Tye Chinese Counctimen a¢ 16 Mott | dack of the studio, | = _ IED. a | Neither country ent peed » ee big bulletin board, at 14 Mott street, , jetreet unbent from thelr accustomed tm- | No piace s ton No place to bare pean orp momae pods ‘ . clon or distrust tow the of where a copy of The Bventng World| pastiveness when they heard of the she — t E80 Bs Fe . breaks of mut@al antipathy was posted jLhluese Exica and burried ia in a body to FLED FOR HIS LIFE. @et one like the Sunday World's Funeral Wodn 2 weiete trom tb THE WEATHER. ‘!{ CITY'S BIG DEATH he people and Chrtetian mis!" Tose who could not read had the /Mett ine Rewe for themesives by| Wong left home last Friday amid the House and Home Wants. | at, Brooniva saints ai RATE IN HOT WEEK. « caured the foreign powers to 7 * news colt them by thet more educated | the hunared tn Chinatown. | kicks and cuffe of a delegation of Chi-| t om h suspleton the position of the Im —————— | nese that had gathered around his place | Foreoast for the thirty~ to the f for the thirt te perin Government a6 favorable 1 (D4) 1.4 mititary forces In Your MaM@ty’s Trfted States cannot much longer eo-|' cAFFY out the orders of the socle ota by ending at SP. Mt ' na Intent Sup and prejudiolal to the cisst oan porate ‘With the IN in China. | Mra. Keo never slept after her bh ' not result (hat the Taku forte were) 1° i, ty infer from Your Majesty's The parting of ways does not now | band disappeared. Morning, noon and 1. ae | oi and captured. Conse er that the malefactors who have] seem far in the distance. night she haunted the influential Ch } trons “ to Whe Bren: Cemeiae OF se forces ed the peace of China, who h AU of the Interested pt fmen and officers of the sccjetien, pies . a i umitows rene! aenees, rt toe Minister of Germany the United States to pine with them to show meng to her : Quee nas become more and we " ‘ save the . usta nd ine. Liebe ; P ps cas ‘ Inpancee Legat r ve the assurances given by Chinese | husband Rte t 4 i Aies sod who now hold besieged In Peking |oMetals that the foreign re ta She wrote a little message yestertay soatheriy winds , one x memorial from se foreign diplomatiota who still eur-lttees tn Peking are safe They refuse |asking for mercy, It wae short and tetebewerbtberrang | | Tatas hoe B 104} y, Wu Tinafang, and it ts . have not only mot received any | to allow any degree of goot fatth to |emoe Rr eR PR EM ls dhe, Muelle eare that the! 9.) courawement from Your Maj the legitimate Chinese Govern se do not harm my 7 dilinani abe ba Shes apie bart an wa? but are actually revellion| They are dete: DEATHS FROM EA | e-e-enenene-0-0- tt-e-e-eeneetenoe® view the frienily relation between the) et the fmperiat authority pean ot 4 . / HEAT. ‘ i sutries, has taken a deep interest | It wae published in The Evening ! IN BROOKLYN. HT Pagateagyss inst tion. Naw China, | If thts be the case F most solemn | ine rapactons settwre of all posst- World Wittaan rmaynt N clevem | by the irresieuble aree lity @ epon Your Majesty's Gov |, teorttory, Thie yelicey hae All Chinamans see It she whispered | months old, Sied from the heat [With every thew has unfortunately incurred w rnment: been copecially indicated by the | hopefully, ‘an’ maybe they let him come Lt. erea! tn n a y im thie mornin 2H8 Piet ndignat M’KINLEY’S TERMS. German Emperor, who has estab- a fs vatsiee conbananan a ae gg | “Ged be WANTS OUR AID. 1, To give pabMte nssarance |lished @ precedent by heretofore | oo eas unlined many coples of It! mn pr _ Ste . M. twenty. | + settling the present diMculty. |whether the foreign Ministers are |t#king an entive province for the | wore scattered (hrough Chinatown. A 4 as 2s sl Peers! places special reliance in the |alive, and if ee im what condition, | death of one missionary. it wae in CBinese ali read i. The wife | ga at dlladiaaiaad | WE geoph eed Unived states We address this mes-| 3 Te pet the di While all the powers have declared |in the little stadio only clasped ner ee mor: i en ‘ie , & Gunes aan i. wk rume to ¥ ovr Excellency in all ay powers in imme. | Rat esas coeaiien ts not sought, | hands and prayed that it might avall soerrn » forty-seven) 5 1 J ) candtiness, with the hope that Your it ts believed pretents for such retention from the he 1D Le ttt e ee ttt tt teemees bxcelloney will devise measures and wh! De fiund Rereafter, It te even ex EVENING WORLD HELPED. Morning in the lodging house at : we cbe initlative In Setgeing about a {tele eeopective governments and) 144 that Great Mriain will endeavor ‘abeebiane tah ten tk . 110 Mulberry » had | sranere 4 the Powers fat the reetore- |te remove all daagey to iRele Hivee| io langdly teerense her holdings. adcs us te Bevan World had the de- SBNA LEWUNNOEKI, ctadts-tocr OFFICIAL RECORD. jm * oder and pean, The avor of jand Mberty, | If the jeatousties of the powers con- cm) oy fe earmesty requested and | tinue, aud It becomes evident that fie ; aT t 6 Pell street last night SOS Maat Thlety-Aeet| 6 a. y LTH | Nenad write, the greatess anaiety, momberment of the Empire Is smut ee en aan ‘tne cause of the r £ we ens Gp Rer Bome) + 4. x ft Seenghes, ath year, fi moon, Mi rather than the restoration of order | iii, woman. When the Chinese Ma- ] ;s am ga) Tye me and thé matntenance of a stable pov- on it means comething, MALCOLM PRTERS, « fireman, of “ee . cowotore, my duty te tranamu | @-eperatio ernment, tk United States, mest einer ws eee tas As een iil ( GERD Mighth avenue, died thie "ie above WHE) the request that Tour!¢ween them for the Hberation ef | purme on Cg hy nao Chung Wab & was meeting at 1¢ : morning in the J. Hood Wright "0 Mocs seeeees BO Sevelleney. 4 feapect'a: obalience of th cegations, the protection af | 186 Hs troops epee pe Mott street and they bed decided that Hospital from the beat Ls ld ag | mera phone heey deliver as an feorcigness aed ihe eeoteration of | THO cblef Anal sim of the United] Os 1. pustohed. But the fat BETTIE RAISLEM, ten months old, 12 (noon) . be bc fl me eae pong States ts to prevent a dismembers | 6 1.4 Masons came to them and they ee rams 80 boat his nee cn , (Twotat at Shanghat). | 1 theme objects are accomplished tt ment of the Chinese Empire and | conetuded to let the matter drop. home, 26% Went Thirty 7° neous "| KWANGHBU, ath year, ¢ moon, 24| the tellet af this Government that no |!@ perpetmate equal trade relations| In some mysierious way the decision BDNA LEDWITH, forty ——— “| tay (July 19, ism. obstacien will be found to emiet on the | With afl sattess, filtered through the city. Bag day be G14, of HT Firat avenee, a 0 | dietien of | Ths cablegtam was at Ofee Communt-| part of the powers to an amicable set-| bt wee poseible tat at he iget one ae] he hed never Idle the deer of Kase Ge Beat at 11 e'ciock this merme |e SAtistics nant mortality in lcatet to the President at Canton and| tlement of all the questions artaing out He Sass sek With | home after Friday, disappeared, and an pq [the greater city are even more appal)- the following be bis reply: of the recent trmubles, and the friendly its Uahes nase, ygeciare fo tating hour later a tar borg audio The President of the U Smbarrlecing. was opened worthy himeeit Hine hundred and stzty-Ove chit! 2 on the Ualted States goot offices of this Government will, To the Emperor of China—Greeting I have recelved Tour Majesty's mee- It wae closed on him in the arms of the waiting woman, with the assent of the other powers, be ef lof five years or under diet during the Satin: Sead HEAT PROSTRATIONS, pats cheerfully placed at Your Majesty's dis. seven days Of these the Board of | 44. u¢ + p ee of the th of July, and am glad to | position for that purpowe. a sot | BHP tectenns % Dee oath, Gas foe know that You Majesty recognises a WILLIAM WKINLEY. t Sh ! - at ne 4 SULTAN 1S SHOCKED wereome| o contribulary antes the fact that Government and peo- x. in front of Ot OF ple of the United States dentte of China | 9 ' * RA, sevoarr ot state To Manhattan during the hot week ¢ Maspital. here were 168 eathe, of whieh aq | MAS Det whet lo Jum and equitatte é tse yam "sins cece] WAY WE LAMOED. lay QUIT TRE CONCERT, Good crops of Business Oppor- ae... wee rcoktyn there were a4 deatng |, Toe morvone, foe which we lanted Geert and Bighih ave. fatal sate —— so peal 97 - trom, evere. Ragan tes the Gee Government, Angered by tunitie: culti ted ith the 7 “ punatrobe : ation fro J heme. eet he “rane Serer ete, TRS IM | proteciton of the lives and property of| — anhers of Rerepe, Ie Debat- te S are Va W strokee Americans who were sojourning {n Chins a . |, 10 yen dorvugh there were ainety-lin the enjoyment of rights guarantesd tag Independent Action. puustroke in the welt aur “deaths, infant mortality Afty-| them by treaty and by interpationst te Te were) see sith p af s orld Wants, 3. whieh cover 130) sas inches ihe Sepine ase tory: | en. WASHINGTON, July H—The_beltt “ay : npreadéng 16 viel oletes thei ibe ony

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