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‘ NIG EDITION _ PRICE ONE CENT. T Law for Men Who Try to Assassinate., Salson Is PARIS, Aug. 3.—Fran assassin of the Shah of unless the Shah should in will be condemned to hard labor tor life. The statutes of France provide the death pen-! assassination. threw a bomb into the Chamber of Deputies, was! executed alihouch no one ; alty for attempted —_—_—_—_+4: BNEWKINGTO HIS PEOPLE. To the universal grief, § all the dangers of battle, 3 has fallen a victim to an § 1% assassin. ee 18 grief of the House of § cois Salson, the would-be '% 54v9y: Persia, will be guillotined | tercede, in which case hel institutions and will vig- § | orously defend them % 8 against violence when- § soever it may come. § Rome is inviolable. VICTOR EMMANUEL IIL Rome, Aug, 3 3, 1900. Vaillant, who'g was killed, “’D KILL L THE CZAR, TOO.” PARIS, Aug. 3.—Francois Sa!son is the name of i Shah's assailant. He has been identified by the police. | To-day he said: “Lam an Anarchist. If escaped | would have killed the Czar.” MALATESTA’ S PLOT. « ConmZn | had killed the Shah well: Beers Gf ‘Thin in a tne-simile of the last \eonatad street of this city and vot | | his meals at the restaurant of the That Count Malatesta, the arch Anarchist, concocted , Srand Centre! Station the plot to kill King Humbert, | At the latter place he made an ap- seems to be proved, pointment with the cook of » small The plans were laid in this country weeks ago, and eating place on Main street. He of- when the Count ordered Bresci, “Go and assassinate the! King!” he had made certain his order would be obeyed, Count Malatesta, the arch-Anarchist, visited Cincine; nati in the latter part of May to find a murderer. | fered this man inducements to pro-| ceed to Italy, always talking enthum- ascically of “hum_nity,” and the “war of the downtrodden against tyrants.” His talk led the others to suppose | some afoot. He became afraid and refused | He failed to Secure the kind of man he wanted and then {2 have saything more to do with! ¢ame back to Paterson, N. J., for the deed. Detectives have discovered that Malatesta met Italians | areen whieh in Cincinnati and made overtures to them. It is now learned that an kill Queen Margherita as well York City Anarchist, has confessed to this pei = lial MALATESTA IN CINCINNA —— Areh Anarchist Senght for an As- enevin tm that City to KUL King Hembert. | (ports! tw The Drening Wert) CINGINNATL Aug. 3.-—Seeret Ser- | vice men here who are Investigating) | under instructions from Washington, | have discovered evidence —__ * chat the Italian Anarebists boned where B The Count t resci_ was selected ia eee Ihe wanted ried other Italians here, | find the kind of a man and left hurriedly ae J., on receipt of a it fs believed potinied him that the proper person to under- attempt was to be made to Humbert bad been found as Humbert. Lana, the New . The Secret Service people are reti- | undoubtedly making careful ' this elty. among the Italians of this city, 1 POC | Count Malatesta, ue arch-conspir- 19 KILL THE QUEEN, ator, who has declared war against — the rulers of the earth; visited this Astento lane Mas city in May and at ence set to work looking for a man suitable for his! DUrpose. ps igi have discovered that ne! his headquarters tn a Httle-tre- | Margherita Was Marked for Death Alse. ROMP, Aug. 1—Antonio Lana. also entled Lanner. the Nes New York Anarchie (Continues on Becond Page) = wy PS aera re [ 8 my father, who escaped 9 Identified by the § French Police as an i: Anarchist. All Italians share the 9 | declare my faith in 8 the continuance of liberal $! terrible anarchistic plot war! t aives in an interview the perenne take the task of aesassinating King | sesione of tbediheh on the altemp: '0| for evidence among tne Italians of be coolness with whieh he treated ' | | | [“Ctrewtation Books Open to All.” } NEW YORK, FRIDAY, “AU GUST CH O00 A498 He ee oe Pe en peed INA’S DESPERATE PLUNGE BY _ REFUSING MESSAGES TO ENVOYS. WHIncA AY WINNERS AT ST Ab AT BRIGHTON BEACH, Li Hung Chang’s Defiance of Hay’s Ultimatum —Viceroys Boldly Declare Envoys Are Held as Hostages and Will Be Killed if Advance on Peking Continues. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—Li Hang Chang's official announcement that no messages will be delivered to envoys because of foreigners advancing on Peking, is regarded here as a declaration of war; and in Government circles all plans are being made on that understanding. This view is confirmed by the official declaration of Li lYun-Yi, Viceroy of Nanking, and Sheng, Administrator of *Telegraphs and Railways, that the foreign Ministers are ‘held as hostages, and that if the allies march to Peking they ‘jwill all be killed. LOUIS. = SHAH LAUGHS | AT ASSASSINS. © = Warning Letter Told od Him He Was on, the List-—-His Assailant an Anarchist. PARIS. Aug 3 Mirza Meaam de (inf fary im asgercinace hin. cent over th. matter, but they are ‘Ake all Mahametans said (be Minis. ter, the Shab te & fataliet, and hence ’ ole affair. “It the assassin hae not Soconeded tn biltng ma said the Shah “Ht is that my hour has not yet come God ie great” Again the Sheb said “Why do criminals trouble me? | am! 4 traveller and in no way responsible which 1 peso” Afier @ moment's re flection aAded “This, fe @ kind of pit againat Mates. After the ae sassination of the King of Italy they =| to wit arge majorit pet | 1 ony just now the Persian Minister of Public Works |‘ fowl woe Ooh MY agerentor to pleces wirhow Intervention of the polls The Shah precesded to pre malice, On receipt of « paotogray’ eesti, he locked at it carelessly, « turned away with a shrug of the show sere Shah a shirt rime be sevansinate him read 1 think ft to warn y tempt wilt be mide agul uring your stay in Park Comtessed that |tue the politics of the Stale through ber of an Anarchist semoia et No 6 Piasaa di Naples, whicn ‘ae red ided upon your death if | warn you ie because feelings of humanity ge the better of my desire for vengrance on sovercigne and putentater | teator af Telegraphs and Railways and Peking they wil! be killed Pe Taotai of Shanghai, both declare off- 6 -- iL! HUNG CHANG’S ANSWER | TO M’KINLEY’S ULTIMATUM, f Shantung requesting me to tramemi® you the followings he might experience cived telemram dated of Joly 2 Teung-ll-Yamen, stating various Ministers, the German Legation, an@ Nf others (foreigners) all well; not in dige to-day treme Provisions were repeatedly aemt. at Relations most friendly. Now canfere proper measures to protect istere to Tien'sin for tem oh conference wilh | WasHINaTON Bad news| Meanwhile the sharp check received | o |eame from Admiral Remey ae fw report |by he Japanese scouting party t* an te indica 1 of what Have jum | snouts he take (he desperate chaace |indicating that serious resistance has to the progress of the Peking Letinajete ehing forward alone uw 4 that Kart relief column and tp the ore ‘The State Department made putlie th Li bas forbidden messages Lo be sent (6 other envoys ‘ {trom report that) ‘ io | Shanghat ring as to 4 of 9 out | americans lett Chunking yess vari regarded here | 14, Li told Premeh Conant to- por e retiet eotuma messages will be delivered fighting sheat wa beeawse of ftoreigners| (5 ““TUAN, Governor," g akin 10 indignation wee ex- ing on Peking. Twe pro onsul-General Goodnow later cable t © report from Tien ¥ Secretary Hay that he delivered to LA the prese report fr een foreign members of the Teang-li- Mone penn ig Fhe ong nt indifference of Vamen were beheaded om the Tt yl euggestion that prev nr ‘ there to the critical @ta'¢ for araing the preservation of the, ng be deferred in consideration at Peking Ministers by Li Ping Hang, now | of commanding the troops in Peking. Wi ghana clan. minteters. ” La Hung Chang made no pasttive com= He ordered Paotingfu massacre. | eset ween ae but i he undoubtedly A Aeapatch from ¢ Fowler at cgi mre [began (0 advance suggestions | + influence with the other com- Chefao sage t» further negotiations on Ge ummm in motion Just recetved telegram from Governor | point ——+4=— WHOLE ARMY ADVANCES. t—The forward move- | food. ammunttion ant artillery. The, ¢lan com oreign lega-|'tl@eTapr office at Chefoo appears ‘o| now or foreign 1e88"| 4. Blocked and newepaner and official! forces for Gay IMF DF oiegrame ares viefinite d ne one |following telegram reeeived Consui-General Goodnow commanders ‘ig of free commmrttcstion Department officials are sat Chaffee, at least, is blame © exercising nut i otere't eet the croundioss rears om + adding that the inergage + entirely to secure ’ + righ: hank of the opposites. by fon that the whole | fF joeaty force, about inewe he march by “88 4 “ ot praetion at the Chinese forts at Toshi-Chow by ©. goers at Sbanghal, ,pe com- al eras mune. er Rus th sev ae rifles ririd@es on Foreaners at ilies fear an ENVOYS. ! Peking. Another Chinese exodus from has commenced, caused Dy It ts stated pow that only the Russian rumors published in native: \ cially thet the foreign Minietass are! end Japanese, 400 strong, are starting! papers, “MAY KILL “ALL THE the Chinese Government as how the allies march to eld by won and that if Aug 3 -Léu-Yuo-¥h na Bhe a6. Adm SHANGHAL Viewroy of Nanking. an

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