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af “a OF — WYKINLEY WA CHINA OF PERIL. ~ ote Refuses to Negotiate to Stop Allies’ March Until Put in Touch with Conger - Advance to Peking Is Pushed. _THE_ ORT AES VOR! THREAT 10 K TUS EW KING, a SAG AY EE Ss EE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUS! 2, 1900. SIREN LED BRESCI, AT MATATESTA’S COMMANDS, TO AWFUL CRIME. —— —— Love of Fair Anarchist Impelled Philosophic Workman to Become an Assassin and Paterson Anarchist Leader’s Menace When Told of Bresci’s Torture. Doom His Kin to Shame. When the members of the Anarchist! There was a gleam of fire In his ees { —" jag group known as "The Right to Pt n came to his cheeks. LONDON, Aug. 2—United Grater) tors Abroad s tha: f men *}os a favor Bi the Chinese Gover ence” learned. to-day that Hireect bal) *« he ejaculated. that the game, s may be advis ot our act The eor-| te th . feeen wubjected to unueual tartures by} eh? Let them go or Ambocsador Choate called at the For- ment admis (hot it possesses the pow e the Bolan authortiges te force @ con: | “Brent le Br team ge Bee here to-day. He did not yeapemtenee is a9 folle ty give communication, pute tae.’ fesmen they grew furious, were fellow-workm Let them tear , AY A fh an unfetendly attitude by denying tt A reports of The Evening World mr mb from limb. be will bear tt ta o00 Lord Salisbury, but it is under HAY TO EARL LI. Pllpeserrathstogalalby stad Ne Ee Tm Ls thee tate | ellen waving ihe mills their dinner, One) Seed he left a memorandum to the HepaRTMENT OF STATE \ue t effect that the United Mtates purpore tn reply to a eumees ion of Li Mung to pay no heed to 14 Hung Chang's) Chang that the Mintevers might be semt | Fetonstrances against ap advance on| under safe groort to Tevtain provided Peking nor to assurances that com » march munication with Minister Conger will ltateadh ct he Chinese G mament shall ve pat the jomatic pepresent. { the powers im full aad watt we. © Geveraments and removed the powers would engage not y Peking. the Seer ” | who was recognized as one of the most! King beware. prominent in last nights meeting °°) ohipte are aroused, wproached, He was shown the despatc®| gey shake telling of the tortures infileted on the! gop, assassin | 5 = the door to assist him to mount =—= in July ® and Ith Be established some time In the (U-| wig Government will not enter Into Then, drawing his right hand from , ture. any arrangement regarding dtsposiiton We would urge Eart fi earnestly ¢ his pocket, he pushed it toward the WABHINGTON, Aug. 2—As soon as) reatment of legations without frst] gavice the imperial authorities of China breast of ..¢ Bh This hand car, President McKinley arrived here tovlay | having free communication with Mite | fo place themselves tn friendly commu ried a revoiver, The Shah was sur-| the echo of another bullet ara re. from Canton a Cabinet counetl of wa | onger. Responsitaity for their pro. | ation ang co-operation with the relief prised, but did not really pay much theongheut the world. en China was cailod to meet at tl AM ty este upon Chinese Government pecs They op attention to the man until he per- ‘The whole Chinese situation was Rone| Power to deliver at Tentatn presupp ; “MAY ceived the weapon. rah ator Secretary Hays reply ‘o| power to protect aad to open commun { AR tW@ meeting the President was fli SHAH CLUBBED HIM ’ 1d Hung Chang’s request to stop the vi-| cation. ‘This is inetsted on.’ Rdvieed of aii the military and dtp'o Then he bounded asid : 4 3 7 Cities cakl feps taken, ‘These were given > en pounded aside, an vance on Peking tf igre r and) This mw vid ding @p ‘athe landas, lifted a Pill a bottle or common with"your the other envoys were delivered at Tien.| Me. Geednow om the Bin the duplicity of the Line oaadiog water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a tein safely was given out roy SA, whe then inquired whether Covernment sa cane, a segond later bringing it down rm, sediment oF set- Seeretary Hay takes # strong po. “if free commanion wlan troops ma upon the head of his assailant. At CS Ug lodieties an tablished between Min je top ttacks on the legations the same moment the Grand Vizier ‘ 7 AAT unhealthy condi. eitien and refuses TV) Wyte deriyp) 1/ ton of the kid- thelr govermments b N ine hae wrred har he jumped to his feet and seized the Vv \ W i) =f ly neys; if it stains ranged (bat the rie ey py ng Noth man by the arm and twisted his) pe\ Spe 4 t)) your linen it ts welved eaRcerning the wrist, actually raising him from the | ie pg te 1 \ rd Peking ground. s frequent desire to | 7 ds inquiry the following reply was | ('fficlale are ipeiined to consiter |! only % pen it or pain in meat on Aug. 1 to ConsulGeneral Good. |" brellminary movement to ate ChE HELD HIM IN AIR. the back is also eral proves that needed thie wn as Bhnnabal nee troupe and eatimate the resistance The Grand Vizier is a veritable _ ap rons teat kidneys and_biad- Goverament can be placed in towel | 1 do not think It expedient t> submit | that Alente®. the! } stant, and without apparent effort | What to Do, with Conger and he ts warned of | (he proportion of Hari Li ty the otner! it has been made com-| ® he held the aggressor suspended in| ‘There 13 comfort in the knowledge go Dele heavy responsibility. powers. Free communication with ar| mandemin-chief that the various for. [2 the air, Then a polleeman following Maney hnebar Wied eee e Ditegrasié containing’ thio correspon:| representatives in Peking t+ demandea| en OF" hoagie od epee 3 . a ee jumped ap a rheumatism, pain in the Gence were sent to United States Minis jos 4 { absolute right 4 not | selection 9 chine, |, srasping the man, drew ineys, liver, bladder and every part a eee eee ? him back. Other police arrived and | 9 the urinary passage, | It corrects inability mae 3 to hold water and scalding pala in passing (BX W1 0 BYRD YB BLD DOUG OYE G5 0191 81G Gy 6101 G16 BYRLRLE (G10 161 41070 1G Hrd (TOTO VOTO GTO OPO MOOBOOOE) the man was overpowered and led | it, or bed effecis following use of liquor, 20,000 M EN A ND 170 GUNS LA BELLA TERESA BRUGNOLI away. postage [iota Bo Nags agar ; New York Woman Anarchist Who Inspired Her Sweetheart, Gaetano Bresci, to As- When the officials tried to interro- | guring the day! ante ny up mae tase sassinate the King of Italy. gate the prisoner this afternoon he] during the night. The mild and the extra- r e v y ‘ Se j ee <a . poieeermenees _— es maintained absolute silence. Nothing | bpd paige Root is soon ; wind In the boarding-house of M. Bast at | ene romp wers about together wn | would induce him to say a word, He br pa the pobre acl SHANGHAI, Aug. 2.—The! and conviate of four native regiments, | Tiertwin later than July 2 Mt Macdougal street, this clty, Was plot) early tn ay. ATTE T 10 KILL SH struggled desperately to avold a pic- . ‘ making in all about 9900 (roope which | Telegrams from Hongkong and Shang-|'d the Anarchist assassination that Ras) ‘Then Yeey disappgared (ogether, none main advance of the alli¢d) iy jcsen com ‘Tientstn under Gen | sad toa A ay reatloee Cie thrilled the world with horror lidaw Wants, "tne whe quarter, tioned — tre bring EM One! Bad to del TLS may have a sample bett!e of this tr Pek ber ; nit i she a ; “| ‘There are a hundred or more boarders! the beauty of Terewa’s face. The An-| (Continued from Firat Page.) bound hand and foot and his head] yondertul disco ‘OOPS On FeRING Degan VES~ ‘ar \ew ne in Southern China ‘The German} ait Anarehists. arebists of the quarter knew nothing of — held between the knees of the pho-| and a book that terday, the force numbering “epee Hames Sas been: Gieteres Bi, | Se ae ee ee eee ney moved within a! ace the Shab received @ letter dated | tographer's assistant. mere about both sant and the native city of WudChow t tr umbert to dea! tonto Say one’s throw of t roup's headquar- | absolut 20,000 men of all arms, with scale exhaled wah jeg slong OO dn TMP seblitday, cad WBIGMM ab-olicsten Gea Macatee! cen jfrom Italy, signed with an Italian} The Shah this afternoon took a * 3 sla | mysterious and beautiful T Hiruge| |mame, but posted in Paris, announc- | trip down the Seine to Versailies, ‘ 170 guns. The military chiels dee Is BOINE OD. | poll, algo @ prisoner in the hands of the! FASCINATED HIM. | ing that he would be assassinated to- ina tion reading ‘his generous offer in this paper. the asthorities are |ltelian pollee. Brerei’s friends declare he loved Ris! gay = = expect to reach Peking by ‘The yours w irvown in the | wlte denrty tay \ eo a young woman was known In the | wife dearly, and the American woman | B RESTS, *Inelghborhood as “La Bella Teresa.” | who lies Hobokem declares | T2@ Police believe the man who at- Aug. 12.. | pay. Procie Whence che came and who supplied her{ he was ed of husbands, | tacked the Shah was not alone in hie = Loxpos, Aun an ana sent to the reeruiting eta- wish money no one on , be : ae we \ Teresa’ wove ber |effort. The whole of the Police De-|Conspirators with Humbert’s As- threat of Li Nun, of the fact that the Chinese he was well educated and had evi-)*pell about th y-minded but weak- a ne : ret led : SS canailian thin partment is at work seeking for his| *ssem Gathered tn—tndoubted » emveys will be massacred by the “80's Ht the principal Ruropean pointe meaty Used stesgpreste tor she had wilted at worker and steadied his hand | PRC EO Oe dast 'c as Friday, August grd. Bozers it th 4 suspend | ire in free « x communteation with) A despatch from Tientsin reports that shown by the manner in w | He has chestnut-colored hair, a| ROME, Aug. 2.—Certain proof that —_— the aavence on Peking te mye|! sioeiys ihe freien sommanters all Lieu Can Lnewiin dad scouted EVIL GENIUS. sassination was do emea0or|iarge mustache ana blue-gray eyes.| Anarchist Brescl had accomplices in} Fs: 4 41 (7 Sal ewered by Great Mritain by the Tirntvin seemingly Put am embargo] Admiral Aloxtefl in command of the] She appeared here ia bh. under the - sted kin ae a mance does | He was dressed in a blouse and wide the assassination of King Humbert ina earance dale re o SAP More men eo eee | 2 ise ry i tal — pds directed 4 an Anareblst’ in Basi'e|trousers—the usual clothes of a car-| have been discovered by the secret of . i Nid - ei eg : ae z ; gee “ paige ty tor 1%) railway as fast as the column advances y whats Geek waddle her ark "| Th his pocket when searched was made. i ash Dresses. ‘ G0 from Indis|Foreign OMice has intelligence from) toward Peking \iiaed we lt wae his AGA at chal gk b deme beady 10 cake ay | found an ugly knife, and a handker-| Breset's brother, who ts a shoe -+ = | wove into | he plot of assassination] sa cringe, net for the princi that ve chief marked “128th Regiment Infan- dealer, and another kinsman named — ° Tov! pi whiner bic Aba he following eabiearam from the Rev.) Hrescl was a traitor to the Ameriean advocgion for the woman with |try.” When this was discovered the | Maroeai, with seven other Anarchists, The entire balance of our s ) | Loyd Company's steamers Harbar | h f Koningen and Fried | -ataye beyond erg fi in West Hoboken, the mother of) "Nom Be was madly Infatu ,| man said have been arrested at Prato. L abies! ; ; i —) ‘ } ' } BHANG! July 3M. = Probably title Madeline, w hae left} 2 mnteere Ae 8 - Natale Possaasini, who was M ey troops to ¢ M Kia ‘ with truly Satanic craft * car | Laales issés : cap sig ; - Pega a jand Mr ~ mand Resmusser | starving ty be a charge on the cOM+1” Ang this strange woman who had sud- ASSASSIN’S NERVE, tured at Ancona, admits now that he , Q Control. —_ | at §fo-0) { Majatesta knew how to hantag| cent? bred from ibe tropics nev That will not aid you in your in- bboy with Bresei from Milan to and Children's , SBURG, Aug. tA com Ps ' Ss bs Hrene ned ns quiries concerning my identity.” onea. en case is ‘ Li HUaG'S THREAT, | dlote Md the weet is apprenented | ger than wa Later in the day to some officiais| Bresci has been removed from Wash Dresses “Gaformation concerning the march . - ! 5 ahi teer sense ladies” Pallseite Mudneeeie of the household of the Shah who | Monsa to Milan, heavily ironed and ’ \ BERG tice snows the abectute yoo-|TH8 Oar Ce o) case sang € ine tried to interrogate him the prisoner pepe Meyegeo dh see that he shall in linen, piqué and organdie, GHatbnees of the Peking Government] fom MY. Conger if Ailtes are | March trom the West tales, ho wm that he was sate;| Maid: The prisoner is wry excited and|to close out stock at rest Their td the Indies § owe Gqgainet the rebels vance. | b lnccetmanta Gaeia Gok cmeain toc ee J, aimed at the heart of «| “YOUR MASTER WILL DO WELL| violent and bas to be forcibly dressed. 1 “The Chinese Emperor's message to) PARIS. Avg The French Conaul-! fougal atree r Bleecker The he « spirit) TO RESIGN; OTHERWISR WE| To-day he exclaimed to a warder 4 . Mai ike, Gated July & vudttantiay in| Ceveral at Shanghal telegraphs to-day |” yout perme gee Blteain whoes. Ws infested wih linha ABE it neosteary | WILL KILL HIM" “It will be the Caar’s turn next.” 72 former prices, g \ Prevew at chistes e him to stea: ———— the same terms as shone 9 President 98 (lows | Me ol Fics ueyese "| BYE.WITNESS’S STORY. ee ee MoKiniey, President Loubet and Que pds Ripaveate rime BL CaS tore bas..eon LA BELLA TERESA. SHE SAILED WITH BRESCI, | 4" *¥e-witness of the attempted) ‘the closing prices of cottom today Lord & 7 lor, Victoria, rectieg the Caar's reply to pat the Mi * | ape » Assassin Uresct to wring @| gne was strikingly & ‘ a ie went to Newark and Pate | *S8@ssination says the courage of the| were: August, £70 to 471; September, ® ® message ani expressed grief ¥!! * mmunication heir) © nm from him He is bound tn a ” tention be F “ e i to be near Bresct. | 8! £41 to £42; October, £19 to 8%; Ni previous s ret fist iy inelt | caralt-focter, whten soubor’ the otights| Taree pemNe: ‘ scape 0, nivel Seal io be bear Breget | hah was remarkable, He acted with | 0%) Yor' gop, December, & Broadway & 90th & : over the disorders in China ; well and American f ‘ee n® | perfect coolness and was among the i ie Sita on |€00 “ Poking [eat movement painful His wrists are | pq arqual but ahe ho ie mare J $.08 to 8.07; February, £06 to 4 4 iy — ot - from ia : sa beta pact Lightiy thas every | They coath oon ta rom | first to seize his would-be murderer, te te of the Kuselan and olher aihad secure . ai hv vaserml o “ni a inet tw the message in his oe ny ie rare founds herp ~ son. aia holding him with both hands until Russian effort be di 1 }F t M Pew Her moanion was a refined: | itliel was ponent May 1m fre! the man was thrown to the earth by : im efforts will be directed to re = sohinn ¢ oe eek. at the hardwa of William H.| Willing to aid the Emoeror ah Me . iit | was 8 atudent. He wee known abhe gaceiiinaann hother eye-witness of the affair eee 1 to cane > jereinens ait ntonio Saget 1: wos evident the two BRESCI OR said that when the gate of the Pal- REJECT CHAFFEE AS CHIEF ential. Slee aso ' vere not Wher seen tau Rs GOBS AWAY, |ace opened the frst carriage to ap- ec ° e de » f hey were « . og earnestly ian ir contain th Shah p= 5 t-te te t . car oe tha vie kil 8 was is individ Sessi tived in the Bosi boarding aheue (o Pri erae pa of hy protien a} naval forces ind that none had foreknowledge | howe He was a feather-worker and carriage, Bettain = Retnses sestion of Pease { Pt eg this ony oe palbe Hos bie with Her with his doctor at his side. Opposite Washington Officials — Allies foago, where he was well knoea 4. was the Grand Vizier and at bis side There + ee los go. ¢ he Mk 4 5 . ‘ RUSSIANS FiGH (ING, } SHIPPING NEWS, among hoe archists He ts t her bome in Hoboken] Gen. Parent, the personal aide of the there 5 by ty this in ress; { be wh | gente In appearance and hile " crs’ | geek is no stock of fabrics to ; tween the allies at Tientsin ove , ; ALMANAC FOR To.vaT soft and kindly, b tt ward the ferry equal ours in variety, no other tailori = s ah = . Admiral Aleve Mureies 19 News! ton (56840 ts 716 Mave seco ual he een Khown ite ald yesterday| They Were on thelr way to the of like ‘a no eomma nder-in 3 Te TroRs ‘1 and desperate of the Reds [that he was golt® (0 see the Italian | POMt Alexander III, where they were group of skilled cutters and ’ “peached such o that the Bri tar Hage Water After leaving Chicago Saest moved to] Consul y to i+ about com-| to take the boat on the Seine for men tailors M8 And Japanere hav aia “ Brovkiyn Ces ee & wenrensing. SUD ber - Sevres, to visit the pottery works ite road and the Russians on « es u pak coaline a: ta ian ie there. The landau turned to the left eS | ar oF ae one. Seer etosta izes act] ANARCHISTS WATCHED, [wart Avene bose Boaoge | © the Japanese Was Mus) gr 5 nant . “ 1 re terrific in p han UE toe ad i helt ee See aie Bo eee PA gee. secs akan manual MAN RUSHED AT SHAH, | on mile »| Ave " } . would wreck @ dullding of heavy ma.| Uitte Hatta It had not gone far w map none sine soe wile Ore ee | a “Hoge Coury The reeulte of Bis experiments Colonies Are Under rind 4 : ele are not known. furvecifiagce. : British War Ciree how rejected ‘ . teen | Later he appeared in the Muloorry | ontet of MeChusky New hears | ‘ puggettion of the Warsington Gov ° t as ‘ | WIA wireet quarters and aeetiuously » estied tte @ ¥ oe g haga in various shades and select designs; that Gen. Chatter re ‘ were ee ™ f Vong abou: also Bradford Serge in Blue, , Olive, Tan, Brown and Gray, Ts oak cummed o wih tno i WTOOING STEAMSHIPS “land im Little Lisly tp Harlem. He Bird's Eye & Ribbed Homespun & the cool, jaunty Heather Mixtures, ep gt, “We are keeping in touch with the At no time other than during our two sales do we : be Fefusal of the Americans to accemt supreme chief } LINERS CHARTERED Kentingia Lanier and dor Grosse teased ‘Troops East. t-Phe Cologne (in (et Be Govern. Prine Willem tv. | HISSIUNARILS SLAIN 7 Yawn, Toews Sa Marcon Rrwnewicy Seneca, Tamy Algonquin, CRarieeten, Heperted to th Killed im the Shenet Been INCOMING STRAMSHIPS. ovs ToDaT Boirdre, Bt Woe Pemdbeun ae SHANGHAL Aug Lit is reported’ that fifty missionaries have Leen mas pecced in the Shanel Province, The Chinese Inland Mission recelved make Suits He ¢ watt later BRESCI APPEARS. matter and I refuse to discuss whal we] WANK—@ettenty, Ace 1 ADELAIDE beloved wife of fomecl Weak ond dengheer of Mr aed Mra George J. Relatives ant friends, ale members of the Lady Rove Sectety and Hannah Bleckbourn | Bene siaet Morley, are requested to ettend Moties of funeral hereafter. or Top Coats for less than $15.00, hare disewvered He was asked if Detective-Bergeant Petrosint, the Italian detective, was working on the Anarchist case, and an- swered tacetiousy i “That's a pretty ood guess I would net put Fogarty on it, would IT —_— Bentons, Hard or Sot ( te curtoas the hat La Bella Teresa” favored the newcomer, A new light came into her eyes as she spoke to him across the tables in the cafe The gossips learned (hat be Was an import- ant man in the sik mills ip Paterson.

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