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WRATHER-—FAIR AND CoOL, = ALL THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS| | - 10oP.M, @obe EXTRA YVRICK ONK CENT = = === eee — — = - ALLIES CLASH! Bari Chaffee’s Report Alarms Officials at Washington--Is the Ad- | . vance Begun? WASHINGTON, Aug, 4.~Alarming reports are current of dissension among the allied forces at Tientsin The despatch from Gen. Chaffee, which the authorities] —— BiG BATTLE - retuse to give out, is said to convey news that things are, EXPECTED. | not going well. Heis not only finding difficulty in getting . ps to the front, but cannot get ihe other comman-! rs to co-operate with him in e quick advance { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, LONDON, Aug. 4—A news agency des h from Shanghal to-day says a bat-| tle Is expected Sunday with Gen, Ma's 110,000 Chinese 9 The Rus- | according Yane-Tean sian and French contingents, ave guarding the com British to this despateh munications of th | and Japanese, who form the advancing lum A despatch dated at Tentsin, Priday July 1, saya another despatch from Peking, July 21, has been received, dup!!- eating in a differ foute, but adding the military Informa @on that the Hritinh, American, Rus- @tan and German Legations hy July Provisions barely sufficient for fourteen Gaye and that ammunition was short ‘The Ministers had again rejected the proposal of the Chinese Government that they leave Peking under esegrt of Chinese troops Another courler from the Japanese Le-| part one. sent by gation brings 4 despaten dated July %, paying that but five days’ provisions . re loft and twenty-lve rounds for each man. { The Britien Consul, Mr. Pr and the foreign community are leaving Chung-King, Province of Bre-Chuen, In consequence of an official warning from Bhanghat. There \# no trouble in Chung- King now or in any part of 8e-Chuen, } but disturbance ¢ expected when (he ailigs reach Peking Messages (to Conger Are \ Cipher mn Heenuse Allies WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. Wu called at the State Department | to-day and handed to Acting anil { tary Adee a cablegram he tad re- ceived trom ais government forbid- ding the tramsmission of cipher mes- sages velwoen the foreign Minteters | in Peking and their respective gov- ernmen'a because of the advance of the alhed oymy It ie ammersiood that this was a copy tee nofification already ved upon the Freneh Consul <t Shanghal by the Tetng-Li- Yorn) trgwgh LA Hang Chang. The Slate Department gave out the pete in thts agliet in “Minteter We this morning banded | Acting Secretary of State a-qopy of elegram from the Taotel of Sangha! eate@ Aug. 2 i reeetved by Mr. Wale be evening Of the third. | it Gonfitms ike message of heKal, Governor of Shantuag. to Mr \ peter, Comey! at Chefoo, purporting to } mmun iene im telegram of July » frag the Trung-a-Yamen, bet it te to we ford that ft contains 4 pastage (Voatnued on Second Pages ‘ *n |main HATH aPehy ig mov is moving : noon that District-Attornéy Gardiner would not be re- CHINA'S ULTIMATUM. | Yitah| Governor It is said here that the advance was to have been begun on Aug. 3, but nothing has been received to show that the! GARDINER NOT TO BE REMOVED. An intimate friend of Gov. Roosevelt informed the) Albany correspondent of The Evening World this after-| moved, The Governor, who will announce his decision in two or three days, said to an Evening World correspondent this afternoon: “All aginative. this talk that Gardiner must go is purely im-! | have given no ground for it.” GOVERNOR SOON TO DECIDE IT. Even- Gov. Rooreve’! sald t ing World reporter to-day ed ne to what my decision will be. “The Anal report trom Com- COL. ASA BIRD GARDINER. Unless there ds @ complete change of procramme within a few day District- Attorney Gardiner will be allowed to re- tain bis office by the Getercor. who will by Uset time have made his decision on the repobt of Commissions? Ansley Wileos, before charges against | near Gov, Roowreve.t COL. GARDINER HAS NOT HEARD. Col, Gardiner sald to an Even- ing World reoorter to-day heard nothing Roosevelt to whom the the Distriet-Attorney were at work on ‘he Com- joner'* Tepert, and when an Even- World reporter him at bie home | Oyster Bay this afternoon regarding Widely circulated story that he had decided to remove Col. Gardiner the “ ' “The lua! report trom Co: Wlicok was Bot received “Petit | bear from Gev. Reosevett | will have noth. t it out of my hands, pore "l haven't received any formal briefs! ny "OCI \ rom the counsel in the case, although towlay,” sald the Governor, “I have 1 pave had several consultations wits been working upon it, but It is unlikely | 4 torney-General Davies. I might de- for 10 of theve dave) itt 4ecislon cide dear o fina) argument by the for to or three days. “E want to dispose of i. 1 wam w Series = Hert tee mmisetoner | 4ODDE4S PFDEDDEDIDD4-96 20899 DEGEEOSOOEEOTE FH OOPEODED DT EDEGEG ED Ee errr eT DEP EEEER ET Reed Ee REE EE Ob Gs SPAIN CALLS CONGRESS OF THE POWERS. POOL 104) ST. LOUIS. 211013801 BROOKLYN SATURDAY, AUGUS1 4, 1900, NEW YORK, Clorld. | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ TO HAVE A AACING | STABLE HERE. News comes from London to-day that W. K. Vanderbilt ts purchasing al tensive racing stable, It is als intention to race these horses in Ameries. Mr. Vanderbilt's dectston to take this step has been arrived at only after a long and careful consideration, but 7 Jove for the sport at last overcame a! (her elements. He will be a notable addition to the \ AGU ul "| Anarchy. NS. WRHATHER-FUR AND Coot, THE LATEST SPORTING NE IOP.M. EXTRA PRICK ONE CENT. — W. 7 VANDERBI i Premier Silvela Decides to Pun= ish Anarchists with Severity. Shah's Assailant Confesses He Tried to Kill Casi- mir-Perier. PARIS, Aug. 4.—A despatch from Madrid says the Spanish Premier, Senor Silyela, intends to take the initia. tive logking towards an ifternational conference for the suppression of Anarchists, and that th Spanish Governe ment has decided to apply rigorously the laws against milltovaire racing men and can be de- pended cpon to give to the turt ‘he best that money can purchase or produce Mr Vanderbilt bought ten or tweive mares from Pierre Lorillard and he \s the | Pran | He has occasionally raced in ye | but never here, though he own, ner of a thoroughbred stud .nj} ASSASSIN HIS TRADE, PARIS, Aug. 4—The entire history of Francois Saison, he would-be assassin of the Shah of Persia, is cleared up. ETHELBERT WON CUP AND BROKE YECORD > o QUR YACH ANS TH jour oan in the Coney st army veneeal As ms one ya ie 8 promo! or * erly Veer ty he fret of the house of'qualitien After the death of hie father Commodore was a lover of blooded|%* Teslgned from the army and began « ‘Thorsefiesh, but his enthusiasm was all| vine life (flor trotters. During the inquiry Saison related that ‘The friends of Mr. Vanderbilt say he once made an effort to anassinate that he would have been an active and! the former President of the Frendh Re- wholesome element in American. racing | P¥DAc, M, Casimir-Perier, He hid in the ona ago but for fear of newspaper critt-| "rubbery beside the road M. Casimir- tem. Petier was accustomed to take in his| Breeders and trainers will watch his/ daily walks, and when the latter passed, | advent here with a great deal of in-)Salson says, he attempted to shoot him terest. He is & thorough sporteman and) With a pistol, The weapon, however will vie with Whitney, Belmont and| Missed fire, and no one perceived vis Keene in send ut for honors horses | Presence, Which will make sensational perform-| Ssi#on's hatred of M. Casimir-Porter PATERSON REDS, public will be the gainers. To prevent a viushils HORSE DASAED INTO CAR, Renaway from Fire Headquarters Killleld as It Struck Breokiya Troliies|. A runaway horse from Fire Headquar- ters on Jay, near Willoughby street, | city i@ swarming with Brooklyn, dashed into a Third avenue | Fork of these men has brought to ight ear, at Fulton and Jay streets, at noon | the f hat the leaders of the Paterson to day, and was killed, There were few | group ar ¢ international noto pasrongers on (he car, and none of them | -ery as Anarchist leaders, owas | Was buss ni Malatesta, who was “he horse had lately been purchase!| 0-6 gram London a year ago to edit tor the department, and was on the] oO. tine sociale, ¢ under the ban rar gt gach Bie wegen : ery country on the continent except While in Paterson he lived steve, a Spaniard whom met in Barcelona while ting (he bread F part of { Angiolillo, the ase ot the exodus men invited c used for a fire company. The | ™ arrival was hitehed to a licht wag eating from a feed bag, when a sorut on, h Pret he was in friend mier When 4 EMPRESS FREDERICK DYING hier AMicted | mnot Live Lou. Aug 4 —Notwiths: eould-be assassin and saved Mdia- catae lit “Arter that Malatests called Ureset his savior and the latier's return for the ievotuion. saccwoition was 8 dog-l he asserted, w. Against apan He admitted that he pulled the trigger of his pistol at the time of his attace upon the Shah. but in this case agai the weapon minsed fire. Balson explained that, hoping to im sure the explosion of the cartridge, had fled the point of the jo g This saved the Shah's life, as the ham- mer had been filed too much. and the puking of the triager oaly rerulted ta making & small dent on the cartridge. + Salson's las; emp tates that he Wee & mode ie never discussed po astonished hi Par y aay’ Why shoulu we work? Thus we rich others and only gain @ iivell Would it not be better to retuen to the fate natu’ when men lived, happy and | on ‘sand game? KING aa /ANARGH DEN, re’ Laire te w Oreini's ue to (he latter's laws Place. 1900, by the Aneoriated Presa) Beotland Yard de« in averring that Bresel, the as- ot King Humbert of Maly, kiend, allewe thi or of the crime f who made no seer concerning “high * nl je was» hat he de Coprvigh LONDON Aug. 4 teotives, or the United States, A © was weanl of in Paterson, M. 2. King Huser, é uring @ petvate- visit eon I e resort His my he ds Caminy eee, Se King 4 copy this pie ag who fis was che’ to the King’s emempiance abe Italy at night sey. w:ked resorts 1s. Lagae and « mpanied by one NEW KING THANKS US, Victor Emmanuel Cables to Mr, MeKintey Hix Grativde mpathy. «. 4 The King of lowing mesmage to ‘rom Monsar u Bee y Whitten MeKiney, Presvient of the United America; “1 heartily chan Your Secemmmey (Cont.aned 7 Beaoee : State of

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