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. | | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 10; 1900, va —— ENVOYS STILL ALI and fourteen wounded “"The houses of the Legation,’ much damaged by cannon fire, are held by the guard, The attack of the the report that the foreign Ministers Chinese troops on us ceased July 16, at Peking are out of danger, ee dated at Tientsin July 30, and com- municated to the Foreign Office, states that the latest news confirms | © Van Ness was made to Justice Gleg- erich, in the Supreme Court, to-day Ex-Judge Mil@ asked that the trial jon brought in bel ot Mrs Van Ness 44 tus Van Ness be trans? e County upon the application was re ht for the final pormesston of VE Few Se Be7—e Qa $ » SUICIDE AT A HOTEL, Well-Dressed Man Drank Carbotic ity ’ 1 fue in his pocket was foind a Iife {M-| wrecked on the north side of the tst-| H D surance polity made out to N. Acker> and of Inngua. The passengers and crew ' | man were save DUTCH LINER WRECKED, =" pene Wilem 1 was bute ap 20m hen Army Peresing Copmmay Acid im am) Bast Side DM feet long Who Has Filed trom Uriboe Mostelry oy Panama Yow Quict, A troane r about woe el ike LONDON, July —The > iy feat ig PRO Belos Willem f Goes Ashore on Wes of Amater-!¢ ul -Cem here Was ccotea” 9 es langue Isiand—Vassengers and ouncing tha: Phirty ! Successful Inauguration of Our Eighth Halt-Yearly Grade Sale of Furniture, . ! 1 ‘ " n M i The rna. Or a | pany ‘KILLED 1,000 CHINESE lca gh © , om ILLED { nINBOL. ad NV & All Governments Accept News as Final and KILLED 1, i (BEX fro ) _ ) London Praises Secretary Hay’s Diplo- Americans an inh Hane i AR fe’ &) uy €. AW, siegers of Lena ate el : = lll . : gG— aera a —_ (Copyriaae. (Oe Acwoeka' - es : TIENTSIN, North China, July 22 > . ——), . All the civilized world is at last convinced that the envoys at Peking are safe. The) si, shanghai, July 30—The latest ~ reasons of this belief are: ; ; advices from Peking, under date of L—A letter from the German Secretary of Legation, dated July 21, in reply to a! juiy 15, say that the legations are ! query of the German Foreign Ottice. holding out ; IL—A message from the Japanese Ambassador, dated July 22, saying bombardment | The Chinese attacked the legations WR Ee) of legations stopped July 17 and that four legations are intact |om the night of July 10, but were led a i i}. — 49h a Il—News by courier received at Tients n and communicated to the British Govern. ioto a trap by the Americans and foes ea rpiens sya ment by its Consul stating that legations were holding out July 12. “ |iritish and 1,000 of, them were IV.—Authentic news despa'ch by courier telling of the attack by Chinese on July | #4 o Afterward they continuec x 10 and the slaughter of 1,000 of them. F ; barding the legations more freely we have arranged for V.—Repeated assurances bv Li Hung Chang following the statements signed by the | "8 , Among the Chinese killed was An August Sale of Emperor — _. Siete a din desl t received led |%t: M& TH leeations were me g Vi.—Threat of the powers to take action in five days if news was not received led racked with constatly in: : P to the permitting of the legations to send couriers out of Peking. pessitt pee China, Slassware and Brie-a- Brac . Peed Full credit is given our Secretary, John Hay, for initiating the policy of quietly these advices were broaht trom! which will worthily represent the products of the best makers of the Old and New Worlds and reflect credit. insistent demand for information from the Chinese Government, Peking by a courier on the Big Store, Advertising space is valuable, and long-winded stories areseldom interesting or convincing, ————o+e . ———e oi About all we can truthfully say about this large and magnificent stock is that its equal in quantities, qualities T WRITING TO THE EVENING WORLD, | and prices will be exceedingly difficult to find anywhere at the present time. Since every home, peg CON SUL FOWLER REPOR S '. restaurant and boarding-house in the land will need all or some of the goods for the coming Fall and | seasons, there is every reason why they should buy them early when stocks are large, complete and new " ENVOYS ALIVE JULY 2i.) and prices at their lowest. The following random selections from stock are given to show, in a general way, , the bargains that await om who singe A ag sale — it is in progress. Additional quotations will appear from time to time to whet the appetite of the interested. WASHINGTON, July 30.—The Sec-, “A letter from the Japanese Lega- d " : wie of ‘mate tae recuived:w.'@e-| tion’ dated tha Bd) arvived at Pees ON BOXER OUTBREAK Dinner Sots, | ARs SRT, 56 wee, “gold | Cut-Stass, | Cuspitors, » * spateh from Consul Fowler, at Che- tin on the 25th. Ten battalions of DINNER SET, French China, i ms, y | Fine American Cut Glass, | cuspipors, targe size, as 4 ch helled the legutions inces: handsomely decorated and tee 5.00 in deep, rich designs; fine sorted colors, value 3Se. . oun July 2 in, “hinese she! e legations - | $8.50; i ° ety scibag Poti, Lega- santly from June 20 and stopped on | gold traced, 102 pieces, value 17.50 $8.50; special at quality hand-polished Cut special at 18 tion dated the 2ist inst received at July 17, but may renew. The enemy $26.00; special at . Gos S \Gl CUSPIDORS, new , DINNER SET, Haviland ovtet Sete, ass. eens Tientsin. German loss ts ten dead are decreasing . hi : ey “oi TOILE ‘i FRUIT OR SALAD BOWLS, richly decorated, gold traced, and twelve wounded. The Chinese “The German, Russian, Amertean, 8 paca hv gd he ie Jl gh oeling l¢-inch size, new . fine china, value 60c., spe 38¢ ceased their attack on a“ lth, British, half the Japanese and the trend, salue $22.68; i boating pi for $2 crip rae 8.00; sell tn 3.50 cial at Bai Ketteler's body sid to be French fegations still defended. Jap- < 19.00 vail 1.35 BO) j waved The Austrian, ‘allan, Dutch anvae ray they bave food for atx days, Pra Taiiatian: he ee aoe eT ee tine tome fe an ane SET, French China, an SET, 12 pieces with lore Oe Hane 75¢! ~~ and Spanish lexations destroyed and but little ammunition. The Emperor] Word of Chinese news in the language | street, Springfield, Mass; By Sco Ho] 101 pleces, very rich decora- jars side ats toe Olea, {eh Sa nerrite. sae | Large assortment of the French partially and Empress are reported at Peking.” | of that country, many letters have heen | Yen, 33 Oxford street, Boston x. Y¥.| tion of sprays and deep color- very richly decorated, made as cs uttiia, voter new goods, Manufacturer's Foun ag” MAE Mstan8 vA TO Pere i Base avenns | 4 border, value $50.00; spe- 5 40 to etl at $5.00; mpecial at 3-50 $426 peca 2.50 samples at less than they . Prominent among them were messages | Boston, one *“" ‘BWER AND BASIN, large | TUMBLERS, full size, rich BERLI N G ETS N EWS from the following: King Fer Low Com-| This interesting letter is reproduced| DINNER SET, French China, size, fancy shape, value $1.50; design, regularly $3.50 per cost the manufacturer, pany, 15 Harrison avenue, Roston;| with ite transiation, as a sample of! 102 pieces in very new deco- special at . 75c dozen special, per dozen, 2.10 TABLE am = = z=: | Chinese opinion of the present trouble rations, heavily stippled in j J . . GLOBE Ber FROM PEK ING LEGATION. coin gold, value $75.00; spe- SLOP JAR, fancy shape, large | Brie-a-Brae. sy bho cial at 43.00 size, with handles and cover, | VASES, large size, richly dec- fry foygobern to 2.98 a DINNERSET, German China, regularly sold for $1.75; spe- T5¢ | tates value $2.50; special, 1,75 at $5.00, spect BERLIN, July 30.—The German Speediest possible advance of relief ie of ds, 4 103 pieces, new rich decora- clal at | VASES, variety odd shapes |TABLE LAMPS, WITH Counsel at Tientsin has teleeraphed, ‘oops urgently necessary, R ie 7 | tion in full gold lined, value 4 jand handsome decorations, 1.00 ere TO ppb a lar, : ate of Saturday, July 28, to "According to trustworthy report { # DM is $23.00; special at 14.50 Gable Stassware. | value $2.00; special at Peery poo under date of Satnrday, July 2, ‘the body of Baron von Ketteler has 7) “4% DINNER SET, German China, |WATER TUMBLERS, {ull VASES, fancy shapes, richly wee heey hention, eal the Foreign Office a despatch from 1.41 nuried by the Chinese Govern- ’ ’ | ' ALA f 101 pieces, nicely decorated, sian, don Gating, boot cryetal decorated, value $1; special at SOC special Peking received in answer to a Query. ment” ern * cL Ae 4 fol pele traced, value $21,00; 13.00 glass, regularly sold for 45¢. VASES, new shapes, new bey pvt tie te ‘The despatch is as follows: The Cordes mentioned tn the above aA K 4 43 ) DINNER SET, E tien P UY | per dozen; special, per dozen, 25¢ dessettans, value 7S¢.; spe Saleen ae globe to | “The Gorman Secretary of Lega- despatch Is the Second Interpreter of| Change of Venue Asked A! A ra y lain, 106 pieces, richly deco- WATER TUMBLERS, thin And sqreet yi e Brac, | handsomely —— waa tion at Peking, Herr Buelow, writes the igh ag Legation. He was with in Contest of Van @: 4% 4 fics dedhvoy:coronbgped dpb hated gan ty oe po | value from $5.00 to $50.00 each, | $25.00, special at 13.00 July 21: ‘Thanks for your news. July pig sc gaps ied Ness Will. 4 74 a gehes, special ph 7 13,50 | dozen; special, per dozen, 38¢ commntal Olas toamh We also have a large as- 19 the condition of Cordes satisfar- | wounded. He escaped to the lega- 41 ) DINNER SET, fine white Por- JELLY GLASSES, halt-pint |16 inches high and rich col- sortment of single globes, tory. The remaining members of the (jon. Application for a change of venue tn A <3 a celain, ae A aca me bel ey ad ore, reg: jo meioendly pit ‘imported and domestic, at . The detach-) BRUSSELS, July 30.— fe legal controversy for the possessio | ’ nom select goods, value sold for 3S¢. per dozen; traced, imported to sell at crepe is ca ia roa poe from the Roun, sana enone be a pall. et hed ‘ale pr oreny L. Z 4 $8.50; special at 4.75 special, per dozen, 22¢ $2.50; special at 1.25’ about half regular price, : I 4 a) did not ite, accord FOLD- sells regularly at $18.00, in j July 22 There had been no firing on the PATCHOGUE. July %<Miw Joseph |tng to hia story, © feht followel and ING this sale at ' Jegations since July 17. The Consul adda: DBAD ARTER Phinney, of Poston, and her mother, | Germet stabbed Donovan four times tr BED, in “A reliable messenger who failed to A QUARREI. Mrs Joreph Valentine, of Wading River, {th #Hle And stomach adele ‘ enter Peking, but reached there. re- ee Lone Ixand while driving on the Yap- —— oak or turns, stating that there was no firing the legations between July 16 and|S#e"= Maa’e Wite Lete mui bank road this morning were struck by q waher- fey a* Wee Found Asphynia the Shelter Island express at the Long | , any fn- In view of this evidence the British Gas in His Home, oe Rajiroad crossing and instantly ee oe alma, hy ish, | Government is convinced that the lewa-| John T. Young, thirty-three years old.| Sire Phinney was thirty-four years| New York Central Freight Freee tons are rafe. # salerman in a roadway toy bouse.| 14 an) had been risiting her mother, rie pistons pease) -mesel found dead in his home, 129 Bath-lwng was nearly seventy, at Wading te Marte. ror; this CHAFFEE AT TAKU. FT ice cokes LL el nieee A boy about exten years olf was bet has WHITE ENAMEL BED- GOLDEN OAK DINING “ " had been asphyxiated by gas The engine struck the horse and/Rilled thie morning by @ freight train on! gwen front panel, is hend- |STEAD, bow foot, heavy ROOM TABLE, 6 ft. long Majer-fieneral Arvives heme Deneee the. omuatettr, tains woven enamel; had in top, heavy rope legs, well bs AP ae Aa gue y My and he had ‘eft taking her elev. “anode Jonathan Baker, of the Sut- by yo an beory pint periph erat "4 Ps ao a ter tiene, ells mand of Troops. rope fee pen a ON Rey Ma peRgeryh Pom mel lod wae, thom fost £ jocee to stank, tohy worth Wise, and 4 ft. 6in.; sells regularly 5.25 regularly for $11.50; in this 7 WASHINGTON, July 30—The Wer the man committing suicide fo total wreck, ff Mant compicwon and wore «| in this sale at 17,50) at $8.75, in this sale at 25 | sale at 4 " F , im tt ‘e a « , Department has receivet the following BRITISH ARE REJOICING. cablegram from Major-Gen. Chaffee, Hews of the Safety of Havers tm) wren wan yirian when hie sosnn | wt. [ies te RECEIPTS—money astaaliy taken in—not by the great crowds that thronged the big Furniture Depa Poking at Lant Relleved= fi Semon Sartnsh: 8 Duty: a mera mntenton GOVERNMENT CAN'T STOP| all day long. But then, SUCCESS always follows MERIT, and this sale is based solcly on merit. A visit ; Hay te Peateed, | kee ete nee” Vang BOXERS. and an inspection of the goods and prices will convince the most sceptical of this. In addition to the LONDON, July 20--5.30 P. M.—At . principal an i Mt ree’ ane AVAL MILITIA TA PRACTIC, are safe. Brussels, Berlin and Wash- ington advices were regarded with a © Vidi them Gen lbaserae certain amount of doubt, but once the) at Cain: on: tee ana: British Consul at Tientsig offic tally | The members of the . confirmed them ail doubt vanished, At this hour the good news has not become sufficiently known to the public to cause rejoicing, but the feeling of relief and gladness shown by officials who have read the de- spatches can scarcely be described. In the same breath that they ex- press their delight they say this af- ternoon's despatches may be regard-| », Brooklyn Contingent Looking for | Mi‘itia, in camp at Centre Island, in the Sound, been active work this morning |The men bave at their disposal a dozen launches and sharples to use in their heval training tactics. Gov. Roosevelt has promised to visit he men during thelr stay, the camp being not far from Oyeier Bay. 8 ed as a striking vindleation of the! Ashave om Sematen Coast~ |Court to-day, charged with stabbing bah gre eg United States Secretary of State, Col. A Total Loss, |James Donovan, thirty-two years old. comtertaan Vohn Hay, and almost as’much al Lonpon, July ~The Bitten hip Express Dashed Into : bianca Pemowan) back, beautifully inlaid with and durable; fully worth $2; Psst tcdey par A triumph for him as relief from in-| Sutheriandshire, Capt. Nicol, from Ret Their Carriage on Donovan, while going through thtety-| Pearl, well braced arm, | in this sale at 1,25 IMPROVED SOFT BLACK | and finish; sells regularly at ternational anxiety. ‘erdam May 2 for Kiao Chau, whence second street on Saturday. stopped at} Strong, comfortable and dur- | HAIR MATTRESS, tull 40 $30.00; in this sale at 17.0. ‘The British Conse} at Tientetn tele-|#2¢ Was to sell for Portiand, Ore Long Island. yard and asked for a| able, fully worth $7.00; in ARM CHAIR to match above Ibe., made in one or two ‘ graphs to the Foreign Office to-day that — pF en om July 1% and ter, To Germets ttre] this sale at 3.75 chair, 2.50 pieces, covered in A. C. A, { a letter from a Japanese Colonel in Pe- King states that the legations were eafe| Thirteen of her crew were drowned, Tt was said at the house that Young quarrelied with hie wife on Saturday Brooklyn Naval] » fortune, estimated at nthe subject of much pubitelty with as he sees Mt during Of the es After his se: Nese married Vis, who fe Mis ife's death Van id that all of the n WAR situated In| Orange County, where Van Ness itved and that the action should be trie there. \ TWO WOMEN LED BY TRA | ‘ (Bpveial to The renting World) of | exterminate the NSM Kw Bre BPS 74 EHF To the RAitor of The Bvening World Having heard that the insurrection of or * asvert that it was the Hoxers against all the foreigners in| HANDSOME COUCH, ali hair filled, best steel tempered springs, soft fre Intention that her china was without cause, we and comfortable, of elegant that such horrible atrocities will be opped by the international forces We now our Government has no power to Boxers, For that we are very sorry, for we are protected in our business In the United Btatos RUN PONG LOW, No. % Harrison avenue, Boston, Mads ‘STABBED FOR AIS TALK. Father Objected to Yan's Remark to Hie Daughter and Used Kaite. Michael Germet, © coal and wond dealer of 119 West Thirty-second street, was held in $1.50 ball In the West Bide nding near, Donovan said dragged the carriage, wiih its oceo- the New York Central allroad a: One | Hundred and Pifty-third street and the The first day of a big sale like this is usually a sort of an ‘‘ Opening Day” or ‘Show Day,” and very little selling is done or expected to be done. But it is ever “the unexpected that happens,” and our day’s selling has been a success beyond our most sanguine expectations. We are judging entirely contained in our advertisements in Sunday's newspapers, we present the following for to-morrow, Tuesday ; construction, full spring head and spring edge, covered in handsome designs of Wel- lington and Arlington velours and Belgian velvets; fully worth $22.50, inthis sale at | | HANDSOME DINING- ROOM CHAIR of golden oak, polish finish, banister back, | cane seat, brace arm, apron front, | fluted legs, jconstructed and finished; worth $5.00; in this sale at 2.75) } San Remo and satin ticking; somely carved, and con- brass rails and balls, 4 costs when extended, 42x42 in.

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