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PUSINERS LATEST LED. More Animals Are Slain by Deadly e4 from Firet Page) ber of allied troops in Tientsin is 28,000, The movement of the troops from Tientsin to reking, Secretary Root sald, would depend upon the arrival and mobilization of troops of other nations now on the way to Taku. He sad) would be Lmposs\ bie for | the United States force, as smal ag it | is, t@ go alone Is from Admiral Remey at Taku. , Admiral had returned from Tientsin, whither he had gone to ob- hae for the Government information lor the strength of the allied troops and the chances for an early advance to Peking. The Cabinet meeting was called as soon as Remey's despatch was de- jelphered. The deeision not to accept China's appeal’ was arrived at by | President MeKinley Secretary Hay at the conference at Canten, and LITTLE i, “Alo TERROR, Fox Terrier's vs Two Bites Alarmed Three Precincts. and the Cabinet council was informed to- {day of the Government's decision. After the meeting @ long cablegram | of Instructions was despatohed to Ad August Johnston, thirty years old, Gnsmith, of © Sherif street, was bitten Dy 4 dog, Fuppoeed!y mad, at Grand and | mira) Kemey and the decision of the Forsyth streets th's morning i ment announced This Johnston was standing at the comer | a ere | The St when a smal! fox terrier ron down the treet and eprang at, hin Jonnator i By eer ly fl Bicked the dow away. but OH the enlt Kuropean papers directed against the Of bie lew, lflicting a serious wound Coited States’ polley ts based upon a The crowd scattered in all directions | tote tine the funde- eta + n « werned The cry, “Mad dog!” was even, and a) [Ne vations» ied ® amal! pante took place he State Jonpaton we t Bldrt cy . Greet station and sergea e Ble injury. He way een! to Gouverneur military jorpital cm (he ¢ the news that the Poilceman Ammen was sent to find! yi!" the ¥ oy sy the dog. He found so many excited) the State net 80 . People that be reported matter, and| tng absatite verlt y t Part of the reserves were sent oat tol | P Jook for :he ant ariment’s contention ‘The log was (re Allen street, na degree of Improd an, sixty years the Chinese where it Dit Davis siate of affairs in Peking, yet AiG. of 19% Delancey street, in tne ad ee eee eee ot humanity and Bad arn. Another wmbulance took Kap that it should be piven and that it @ fan'to Gouverneur Moepiia toe, provieel ‘The dog apread terror in ite wake and Tellef of the For: as found (> have ron through A ra Nid net ope to Mireet to Division, |) Mast Broadway, oneummation of any the Oliver street Policemen from ‘hres pres Test ancien ta etme | Ginete were on the hunt for th 4 hinese proposition wi based | ‘The jast trace of the dow w nh termination to adhere strictly ry conditions jald dewn in the reply » the Chinese Emperor's appeal Policeman Michwe! suliivar Seer senauen, WHS been chasing It, re The State Department required that olver in hand, down (iver street. Prom ine Ministers at Peking be put in com feat place the doe bin ret - ate As 5 the bers: DaBP PLOT BY CHINESE, (‘°° se sanove Conscates be ENvrs IN CATHEDRAL. | ‘Them to fe ed as the Mareh — biphaietes . Prince Oh feated by Boxers LONDON, July Tre alleged de and Envoys Sti Held Out Parture of (he Mininvers m Peking on July 16. fas led fo a reasser t the s a eel | Massacre at Peklog, the suce © Tuesday, Inty 24, says: ing that Chinese officiate m the . the Ministers left Peking urder a strong A messenger who left Peking Sun feecort, but Were ambus { massa) day, July 18, brought to-day to the| ed oe Dawrry o8 Peiite te Siete Customs Officer here news that Prince ever, wlth 4 acre nae had been fighting | 1 had been Ching’s soldi irted eovony 4) Peking, dbeponi ws Prince Tung’s troops an¢ to think the Ministe were * o” defeated The foreigners were de- fescued from a fate fending themselves in the Northern Cathedral near the Forbidden City.” BNYOYS QUIT PEKING. KILLING MisSIONARIES. Darviving Diplomate Reported to He on the Way to Tlenisia tad hinecer Eacort LONDON, July Reports from hat LONDON Gea} gpatch revived here Jearned that all the tingfa, in the Province of Pent "Won that the surviving members of ted to be the out- come of very stormy Interviews be- ‘tween Li Hung Chang and the for- eign consuls, and to This move {s — took Measures to restor “ALIVE rr PEKING!” Drug. | ii; | , 1 CHINA'S APPBAL REJBCTBD. Three more horses were kille! to-day —— DF the cae vide oohoner Wl: le sinwlIN’ President MeKialey Hefuses to pert Of memes of (DM toy War if Mnveye Are Gi Asac@tanton om wreak We) oy a cabinet Connell, 1 off (the Hergh| WASHINGTON, July 27.—A spectal | Society hs ave vearcied (ar ihe man ("meeting of the Cabinet, with Becre- Weeks Without success The p nm guppored to be a crank who nay a real) tary Hay presiding ead President or fancied grievance ax the fr my Mo Kinley in conneetion by long-dis ler eeeee sorees kivled (olay belonged vo] tance telephone, Was heli to-day, Secretary @ apeotiat It was given out later that this They were w Ld He *t] Government has absolutely refused alae ace as ° ts | the Chinese proposition to suspend Was either put it ve 1! military operations againet Peking (a to them in o Basch's | gl opp . jead w eat return for delivery at Tientain of the rep ot place ie | Foreign Ministers. baraes ws | Important eablegrams were recely-. * Shanghai to-day reiterate the allega- | Deen muriered ‘All of the people of the mivson at the Diplomatic Corpse have al Amoy, Hrovince of Fo-Kien, are left Peking on their way to Tientsin well. ret July %—The Consul at Han and add that the foreigners are being iow wlearapns (> (he in Office eacorted by troops of Jung-Lu, com Whit two miliary ations at Saechue mander-in-chiet of the Chinese Rave been wetand the Lagartet stablishments outned. The Viceroye forces TO BE TAKEN WITH A GRAIN OF SALT. Ween AO ORE SOMA NEO CRO QE) CON OOOO OC OOO OCU L Uo ol eleleticie s + s)ere! 9 OES 101-0. | | rerever — ‘Tete 2101SSSGIOWE!+)+ e101 PBOBEG12121019 VBSie10 from Shanghal to the Daily Mail! ways: "A letter Just recetved here from | Str Claude Macdonald, dated Peking, | July 6, follows ‘We are recelving no assistance | from the authorities Three lega | tlons are still standing, including the Hritieh We alsd hold part of the | veity walle, The Chinese are shell. | ing use from the eclty with a three inch gun and some smaller ones and ave sniping us, We may be anni- | hilated any day and food are short, “We would have perished by this time only the Chines. are cowards and have no organized pian attack ile we are not pressed we may hold | jout a fortnight longer; four days at the utmost “‘T antiefpate only alight restat- | ance to the relief force.’ “Sir Claude concludes by shvistog| | the relief force to approach by the | Our ammunition otherwise | | eastern gate or by way of the river |The losses of the foreigners in Pok- | ing up to July 6 were 40 killed and | $0 wounded,” Home of the statements above are strikingly similar to the published version of Sir Claude Macdonald's | letter of July « | If not the same letters, the Chinese artillery would appear to be strang ly Ineffective, as the casualties were | the same according to the letters of | both dates. As lending color to the suggestion that the communications are ident! eal, it may be stated that the Belgian Foreign Office to- spateh from Shanghal under to-day's | date, | letter from Sir Claude Macdonald dated July 4, In which {1 was stated hat the beseiged foreigners in P- king were reduced to borse flosh. The Belgian Consul at Shanghai sino reports (hat a servant of the German Minister, who left Peking ily 9, states that the British lega as only attacked at night, and resupplied he belleved -_ ‘CHINESE ROUTED BY JAPS. have been taken 15,900 of Mikade's Troops Land at ‘(FOR OUR CHINESE READERS. y received a de} mentioning the receipt of a! could hold | ~ HORSE LI HUNG CHANG SAYS THE ENVOYS _ HAVE LEFT PEKINGsFOR TIENTSIN. | é| ils | . TOO OO OOOO OO 00 OU} (Written for The Evening World by a leading Chinese merchant.) RIN wee SRE SD Woln Brae ge Be DPS hee FE ce HS ek ae Bee F<] Spe oe par ah by ES e SHE MH DSSEIE DME OS OM x$20k FY Fw FS fe te fe eg ee at OR BP ow ee GN tage ga sent i PIS FESS eS eS a |S whey EROS ews To Se AM Brees mK OBES SH Qe g + Wako PRM FS BP Od Be -S9 DH af $k & a he POR NS SS Ss BIS de Roan TRANSLATION, WASHINGTON, July 25 —The following cablegram was received to- | day by Seeretary Long from Chefoo from Capt. Thomas, of the Brooklyn, dated July 24 . Written message si, 21, says “"Roen besieged two weeks {n British Legation; grave danger general massacre by Chinese soldiers, who are shelling legation daily; relief soon atall. City without govern except by Chinese army.’ 1 Conger, dated July 4, received Tentsin July probably hotly contested. Taku. July 23 THOMAS.” SHANGHAI, July 26 China |s making tremendous preparations for a general war. The Empress Dowager orders all Viceroys to prepare for ‘oast attack and defense. An imperial decree declares: “No peace can be obtained without going through war.” There is a big movement of south- ern Chinese troops northward to join the army t defend Peking That | | force Is now estimated at 390.000 men, and 3.000 Chinese troops and moré suns are rushing to defend the entrance of the Yangteeklang. OUR POLYGLOT NEWS The Evening World's polyglot Chi Turkish, Hebrew, German and Chinese The article tm French wag reproduced . | “Determined massacre all foreigners Peking: entry relief force tuto elty | RECEIVES HIGH PRAISE. FAST IN SWAP MAN IS TORTURED: BY SWARMS OF MOSQUITOES = Almost stung to death by mosquitoes, Louls Lausmaster, of 6 Madison street, Hoboken, te in # Mary's Hospital to day, hie face ewoilen out of ai! human pep Ban and his life despaired of » is & teamater, aves} Ine prover in the meadow lands vets of ghe city While working abot the ouable last evening be noticed (hat one of hie horses was missing, Without « light, he started over the marshy land to find him, ‘The heavy reine of yester- day and the night previows had turned the low grownd into « quagmire He sipped along unconsetous of Me! danger, until he sank inte the wom Up, to Die hips and etucl feet, -! His eries for help were ears tg ‘Then came & worse toptute (han ure al! night #tugt fast in the warshy erownd. Droved of mosquitoes came about him. He. fought them of with his nat @ntil bis tired arms could wave no longer, Then the insects faa- tened themecives on hie Mash in swarms, and he fainted from pain and exhaue- thon, Lausmaster's wife would nat venture across the marsh to seqgeh for him when he had not returned to the house at midnicht, ‘This morning she went nwt to look for him and saw him haif- wpthereed tn the «wasp. Hie head mma swollen until it was un- regegulsabie ai woman » oe an they drageed {Suemaster ea Meith ont vlty and Rurrled him, to the hos y th sit SHW WAN WHO JT GOEBEL je Denver rene Says Rifle Was at Secre- tary'’s Window. (Special to The Brening World) OPORGETOWN, Ky. July introduetion of George Frank\in Weaver, ot Denver, by the Commonwealth day In toe tetal of Caleb Powers for the murder of Goedel vocasioned diseuasion among barristers and laymen Weaver c'aims that in Frankfort on the morning Goebel was shot Be was near the fn in the State-House vard woen the t was fred, He says he tom 9 imams sem pulling) 4 fm the barrel of a window » © office nae i Hh. ol The man ® manner ignorance of th buliding, where ton of Goebel and War the first to cunfess connection with the crime. He described the mob of moun and himeelf and taken to Frank: on Jan. & purpose of ean Gobel He described the preparations for tiv Kiling between Po: ‘outsey and) Culton 10 HOLD BOER LANDS, Drie wi fare and 15.000 Cotentats tn Seuth Africa. LONDON, July Tin the House ganization of y Powers, Find ted that t were for the of | Wyndham, In inte xiueing a supplement- | ary army estimate of eleven and @ hal millions, enpiained ¢ It covered t Leer in Bouth Aft he end ‘ebruary, 191, and included three miil- for China * amount asked for Mouth Africa Included the cost of repatriating the impertal and celonial trope. It_is pro to leave fh South Africa 4.00) men, « 15.08 colonials and reserviats to remali | Fro‘ wat ris KAISER 10 HS TROORS ——e Bide Farewell to Forees Bound for Chine-Three Transports Sall from Bremerhaves. REMERHAVEN, July %.—Part of German bs napa foree for ina Sa day on board three | *: by ly William, whe wae sag het war bulletin, printed yesterday in ck the anguages of all the people intervated, re cowed the highest praise of editors of | hewapapere printed here im soragn lane guages. Several comments of our cone temporaries are reprod.ced in part. | FROM JEWISH DAILY NEWS. | rom the jatest news in the Courrier des Btate-Unie. The pub ication of polygiot DEW Ie 4 novelty Which once more d honor to the spirit of enterprise always shown by The Evening World. FROM IL PROGRESSO ITALO- AMERICANO. In the hope of abating the wrath of oStabe The Me ww York Evening World printed) The Evening Word yesterday Biestonary Boord at Boston Gete 1. oowers and delaying the advance| laa wie nina today in seven lished & news eepaich upon the oe ® Cable from Chefoo Whieh of the allies toward Peking ee ae trouble in seven different lan- Saye Envoys Are Sate 4 TOKIO, July Fifteen thousand guages ~ Breneh. Japanese, Italian, poeTOX. Juss aaa errr Advices received from the same Japanese trou are reported two ave) prise in | Surkint, Hotrew, German and Chinese. Board of ‘Commissioners for the Fo: sources state that half the foreigners by nny Mat a . dy 2 | America, We fer dighly compli mented | We ee aaaeare cat tor wens a » ‘ resisted ¢ Japanese ing Worl dere on Missions to-day received a cablegram 10 Peking have been killed or wound Won & fhetrey ond pat the to pre pany Ry se- oA ‘e neg on Falaes & ban tot Bang o~ Chet J sly, Privations they had —— Sg eee PERING LETTER OF JOLT 6 Rev, Mn Porter, who war ma ng, province of Shant on ims. escaped to Chefoo after oprieing. contained only the two Message from alive,” no intimation be-| Saye Legattone Were settt to the evidence on whic! whieh tly pr ‘ n. ed, or have died as the result of the Standing, bet Hard Pressed. LONDON, July 31—A despateh | pionectuon itu B |FULL POWERS GIVEN TO FRENCH CONSULS. PARIS, July T.-At the Cabinet Coun- Clande Macdonald |‘! to-day the Minister of Porwtian At. of the great international interest in faire tated that full powers had been elven the p 4... a in China 6 ould be ha jon to ‘aaedlen US yesterday pliment to print it. FROM THE ITALIAN HERALD. | Yesterday The Evening World pub. | machine type. |FROM COURRIER DES ETATS- UNIS. In order to give kts readers an idea the news telegraphed from China, our excellent contemporary, The Bvening published deopatehes | progressive eitvation ta French, lteiian, ' increasing , einpere nied by two « gone a pertal (hance, Sor Prince he, Witnessed the embarkation ieee mos ditien and delivered « tarewell address to the troops. PREPARING TO ADVANCE. LONDON, July 7.~The onl: yen Wy ei Coten eas u Informa- Poriia- oe, Me Wien 8 Tum wre ari, was aie yees ts Pao ed a at fanee on Poking seemed to ing e sopietion.” Porecast for the thirty-stz hoare ending a¢ 8 PF. M. Sat. arday, Jaly 28, for New York City and vicinity: Pair to-night and Seturdey, moderate temperature; light te fresh nertherty wieds. t the pol matt maka das to have left Frankfort that] gsi ndicved as an accompike) |. Keep 90,000 Rewe- | iri Commons today Under War Secretary | tN cor oe Awe AN INTERESTING RUMOR ABOUT THE DEWEYS. (From thie morning's \ew Vert | Of course the tory came out Im the Press.) usual way, a vivlt to Mrs Dewey oud WASHINGTON, July %—Aimiral and | ‘Be Anding oo bo) vel y el Mrs, Dewey have returne! to re A pee ye ime oe of .. it and doll clothes, The fear thie isco tar vi the reas asked If Mrs Lew.) ee fond of dalle, ndonment of Narragansett, where it | whereupon, the siory gues the secret posed nd the | #0 matrons tol behind teir fan te Betore the Deweys went to Narragaa- pr eae pe as carta, ca Sts ie ached . Se oe came howe ay jueity in the offiehad oe h prevented her from | comi.y in Washington, participating In varie etal incidents, | tral Dewey anu ins Dewey were It wee reported that had tmoroved | ried in N Mrs, Dewey aod the bome- we while Ne Bp onan coming & surprise. . pac Aa ge society ts busy li Ss. with @ story of an expected visit of The A” Alelean, stork hed we Dewey dome GOOD PRICES IN DULL WARKET.. me uandates neg Trace cur. . tlons and Sugar Led [van tin iver siergin Muna re the Stocks. i PULL” MADR ‘ll BOLD. e re Heeman Ros ly, of the Oalk st eorge =H, Sharp. eturer, of 4 Elm A Centre Street last night, Me plok Pp an emply ash- ean and jviled nm the sidewalk. “1 told him turn it to pek up the can and Ne ook a fighting 4!) enough inaferred from t Jed having abused the jeeman and was dle Although the stock market was asin dull at the opening to-day, almost the entive tlet showed an advance, some of have me the securitieg . evidencing decide! Sharp d strength. aehear Consolidated Gas made an exceptional | ©4swet in of 3 points, to 1, American To- » advanced 3-4, to #T 1-2; Amertean . bi — ‘ . Bugar 5-4 to L738, and Peoples Gas ee ASPERFEL The raliroad #:ocks, particularly Bur- \ lington Bt. Paui, Rock Island, Bouthern Pacific, Pennaylvanta, Reading ist pf —chke— LEVELAN 144 BOWERY. “Howery Savings Hank Block” * offer the {arya ns that may te obta ued here. Our iow rent and expenses and Northern Pacific pf. gained sub: me at traction gr 19. Metropol wom acid t ad- 15 jumped siren in gir "No noteworthy changes resulted from the second how n stocks. The Market was percept! wiih the specialties most afte tm i business livened” up and us to undersell all would-be competitors, hardened to the beat Bond pri | iu] sustained, despite, (he light tt ken afrange was short-lived but Brooklyn Transit oners, @ ar il ea € Peis pon, Pou fer Ne, Missourt pion | te a gpelat or more over f+ nit ght. oe an Dapk. United Stare Sustician esha bu dere were "| King T tains culpa ‘in. Seger and Bro.tirn Tr whit very br Mi tau = ove yeaigraaya Aeon earn jan | Leute 696m hi Dut otherwise the | Saher ay feature L. ties Chatelaine Watehand Pingold last hour from ' har reacting nea a Transit | polnt And the preferred 3 Yor om ea The des os 1s Quotations, - a Ge? Our so'id Mekt. aod i8-ket, S am! sss am. ager of Wedsing R ngs are sold at their ac ual | tei Wining # god rege d fancy profiti—a0 em | ‘a Coarge for en. Py Ae rth mon Oj en Even + Saturdays till 10, Repid Transit BA + 4 CANDY SPECIAL BALE Titinate ¢ D Lauierttie 8S Nashville Ww Jeresy Central Sorina! wears Northers Pacifie Northern, Pectte pt Pacite Mat Penney! Be Be ous aS se aN iN n'puta, rulta ant ere ‘eS to beat far either pur wm 1’ ay Me io wee ak Moh aH | Migne STOCKS UP IN LONDON. bw jer feeling in the | prices and trading There was an stock market to~ mproving American ratiway issues were gene- raily steady on heavy Berlin buying of-| | tional aaine were shown by ic, Baluimore a ton Pacific. Canadian Pecite, tral, and’ Pennsylvania sold Central ull ig Centra Hons under parity level at email concess! WHEAT PRICES FIRM. Bs local wheat market opened firm following the foreign rise, with tion manipulated principally by we fe sealers Foreigners at iret bought rather heavily, but were later confronted with alates ra The Great at Family Sale \ocal which quickly reduced halt | [the opening gain. Corn q@larted stent | but later savenced om Yoovering and wheat, MTS, os Sept. corn, | 1-2 bid ei he , efingmgsra: | FOOTWEAR Bape ate, New Yorks ‘closing. prtees were: aoe temuer wheat, #4 bid, July, #2 3-8; De- mber, 2 1-2 bid, Sepromber corn, 4 1-3 For Men, Women and Children | Gr Basement Will Continue Until 6 P. M. Salar day, Jaly 28, 6TH AVE, Cor, 20TH ST. ——[—_ The Cotton Market. | ‘The closing prices of cotton to-day were: July, 947 to O88; Avgut, 92) to 2; Beptember, 79 to 472; October, £41; November, £29 to $9 December, 629 to , January, 635 to # Hayne ay ee: » March, April, 835 to rz. ines quiet and = I. MALATRSTA—On uty 34, 1M. VITTORIA MA- = LATESTA, beloved mutber of Lalgt, Glo ‘ vapnl, Sigestion and Carsdan on 4 abe “Reegh om Rats.” Fonqpai on Havarday, July 2 0 Ae Me trom resdeow, 1.3 Themgnee surest f and ment i Ceivery Cemetery, Premade aed