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Che at { “ Circulation Books Open to All." PRICE ONE CENT. ST. LOUIS WINS. ALLIE | 07 DEGREES OF BASEBALL. EAT MARKED. OFFICIAL RECORD. New York Swept by an Intense] @a 7 : ® TA 7 Hot Wave Which Will Last |;: 70 ; 10 A. 7 for Several Days. F4 ‘es Pp. a] ap. _- . wat spell will remain with | o'clock {t was still another dexter lower | 4 ye, . New Yorkers who Hut the mercury mus have been merely | 4 , fe e © last few dave to rouching a little. like @ leaper, so as: Th jeer t Fa roomate will do Nell get a fine upward impetus, And after §| tall this affterncon marked OT degrees. vem back again. o'clock It began ite work, 1 wave ly coming | In two hours the mercury had mounted | ame, acting chief of the | etene degrees, At ll o'clock tt was @ \4 + bureau, noted the bigh>)at 12 ofelock, 8; atl P.M. &, and at 13 cating spurt of the thermometer t0-Jo'clock ® ‘ ee OE EEE EE eae THE FORECAST. | Foreenst for the thirty-sia ; and afnvunced that it would con-} ‘Phe siiver thread had gone up steadily | » perform the same act for sev-| for wix hours, making during that time! — days. \* q nineteen degrees. , BROOK NY N as k thin morning it was It was many degrees hotter on the! ® : But in the nex sidewalks, where the heat was radiated | 5 ersons walking along the streets CPOE OD ET EER eR Eee THEM WCTORIS HATE FOR, ASGAGOING, rete» * were -vator Convinced He Aced D M WINNER Oughi to Stump for Queen enounces Mur- TH | McKinley. | der of Humbert in x Matne eta te tome fn} Strong Terms. int Post-| “tnt 5 his office| LONDON, Aug, G=The reply of[ indignation and deap concern at the THIRD RA rae of the | Queen Victoria to the address of Pariia- | tidings of the ssination of my iw. rot po CAM-| ment to the Throne with reference to ‘rious all) ing of Maly. t have onvineed Chairmen we not fated mve to hie stecessor ef nat it wae hie duty to go into the assassination of King Humbert «¢ your sentiments of abhorrem f such XT ehways and byways and exait| Italy thanks Partiament for the address a crime and your sympathy with the dey and says: royal family, Government and people é pent several hours this morning on a th ve expression of | of that countr oir. HaGth subd to an Sivonen Wane]! SANs WHE ree te the Coprelree ai A + afternoon, “trying to con- es 7 THIn r ” “is xa") BRESCI, IN PASSION, PUT roar cae pon IN STRAIT JACKET) ". ing him, for he will probably do Me. Heath said he and Senator Hanne ¢ mt |, the asenesin; the sovereigns would undergo the same . ‘ MILAN, Aug. &—Brese | fate ng With the new King of } yuld arrange (he latter's {tinerary in al o¢ King Humbert, has abandoned the at-| ig tow faye jtude of calm which he is undergoing a sen ‘Senator Hanna, as his friends know, le ® fine #peaker’’ Mr Heath continued, “and before the campaign ts over, chit wil) Be patent He can make the fur fly This has gecersttated piect wien he wants to.” '@ sirait-jacKet for ten how Me. Heath raid that be thought from GENBVA, SWITZERLA “TT per cent. of the Popultete would When the news of the vote for McKloley this vear ‘The grain King Hombert of Maly war announced States, be ee. were uncertain, [to Lagchent, the Mtallan Anarchist who stabbed and Billed the Empress of Ane . tria, he manifested great joy, saying} nero! of Kine Humbert will take place JOMPRD | ABR BA AER BAtL TWiGe there was pe doubt that before jong-all {in Rome Aug. 9 since the murder wae has been alving way (o fits of onsrion “|HUMBERT’S FUNERAL Got FIXED FOR AUG, 9,| «tion part ont ination rb WASHINGTON ‘due. €—The @tate Deperiment i*¢ informed chat the fa- JOCKEY BRIGHTON B NEW ' 00980 ST. LOUIS. 01008 JENKINS ‘ EHPEROR WI! AURT B Agri on ; Riftabeth Pitagera't, chiriy-four years + eid, Who cinims to be a housekeeper of 157 Rast One Hundred an dTweaty-third i ai tg street, but whom the potice say is a contuence woman, was arraigned in F Part 1 of General Sersions this morn- FELL ingon a charge o fextortion, The case] William Boerum has his eye om Mayor! y walk” which We the ver ) fm which the woman waa concerned | Van Wyck's jod, In event of Brother witch jetter-eartiers exe ze Py ' . eceated somewhat of a sensation at the| Bots removal for his connection with sr forum lives at i © | ibe mmpfaina the Ice Trust Mr. Boerum is willing (9 street and lv weil thought : te tel . the co nt ie Mollie K, Burns, a| out aside all otner things and take « ‘ be | Fe Filageras 3° fomee ta avenue. | the wearing seepanstelttion 2 the ol dee es tnaaenees Me espies-| Ee uh oman" tas ingitedl ge fone to a group of| . She charged that the prisoner] THe promises that ne will keep thi fad extorvea Bs ‘rom rd & nae frlende ‘te candidate and us| ih thy i, "simeet| moving and give an administration vo) {ties Uiecm i fuk on an Inde FOUND vw ‘of fe,” | Clean that it will make Van Wyck’s look the monéy, she| like an overwork: d coalyard | bel And even if Van Wrek ts not removed | He expects the Indosement of the Me, Roerum will run for the job in the {he voter ut the thermore a nat sh jn Jompee Ne her ball) next election. Seeing that be ts a post- fanizations nee rare he inte Vie] found the m wate Tomes) mon and bas been for ihe List fourteen ct erate A is pocket, bin 4 coe pool Gg Ramah the Isr agp Ecerne Me acti She ‘ , elle nnn Sees we ' play @ kreat part In Mr. Boorus 4 . rouk NEW YORK, MON DAY, S STOPPED! BROOKLYN VS. ¢HICAGO | AT HARLEM, INTL AUGUST | 6, =: 2 (Ea. THE LATEST SPORTING I0P.M. EXTRA PRICE ONE ONE CENT. CClorid. | “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | 1900, So ————— a Fieice Attack by Them at Peitsang Results in Loss of 1,200 Killed or Wounded. ‘Chinese Forced to Retreat After Battle Last- ing Seven and a Half Hours— 0 Every Inch Contested. a] im WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.--While Gen. Chaflee’s report of the battle of Peitsang is not yet to hand there are rumors here that the advance of the allies has been brought to a standstill. — 3 There is no doubt a victory was gained and that the Chinese are in retreat, but the |heavy losses of the allies and lack of transport will prevent a resumption of the forward 1 movement for some days. ‘. In its first engagement with the Chinese on the way to Peking the allied amy of 16,000 men has lost 1,200 killed and wounded—7's per cent. of the total force. The battle was fought at Peitsang, only eight miles north of Tientsin, on Sunday, jlasted from 3 A. M. to 10.30, or seven and a half hours, and resulted in a victory, as the ~ + Chinese were forced to retreat. But the War officials here are dazed by the splendid ~ § marksmanship of the Chinese. : The following are the cablegrams from Commander Taussig, U. S. N., and Adiniral sion o- eonpRemey, received at the Navy Department to-day from Chefoo, dated Aug. 6: “British Fame reports, unofficial, engagement at Peitsang Sunday morning, 3 to 140.30. Allied lost, killed and wounded, 1,200, chiefly Russians and Japanese. Chinese | retreating. TAUSSIG.” T BRIGHTON, Cablegram No. 2.—" Unofficial report believed reliable. About 16,000 allies heavily + siearts ot thdengaged Chinese at Pietsang daylight of the Sth. REMEY” pals The Chinese army is believed to have been commanded by Gen. Ma, who at last re Ports had 10,000 well-drilled troops at Peitsang and was getting reinforcements from Peking. BEACH, WE HAD 2,000 MEN ,000 MEN IN BATTLE. special to The Rvening World) OF artillery ee car an WASHINGTON, Aug. 6—The War 1: ig unknown whether the Sixth Cav- fo Tientsin and dispow reer a an ¥ iF Departinant believes that the American airy has reached the front. Col, Sum Q mate fe ast Past 2, trvops engaged at Peitsang were the ner will command the regiment when even known whether Gem 2 C8 toth Infantry under Ldeut.-Col, Coo} war 8 fo oat baoen | a, known whether Gag ey Boy 8 ‘ Ne Fourteenth Infantry under evel wn ot Fee ‘Col qxett, 1 marines under Major et ae oe * 4 Waller and possibly the Reilly battery 4 ue LU) os LONDON, Aug. 6 Prince Tuan,| Office in St. Petersburg from Gen This despatch adds that the battle the leader of the Boxers, has issued | Grodekoff, dated Khabarovsk, Aug. 4 around Algun was continued Aug. 3 pars two squadrons reconnovring the Cossacks losing six men killed } roclamations to his army ordering pl foot of the road from Tientain| near Teche engaged 1,0 ¢ binese | and twenty-five wounded and driving pig to be disputed with the with two guns and 260 cavalry | bac k the . nines, killing 200 and cap- to Peking to After a stubborn fight the Russians |turing two guns and two flags Am x07 TO RACE allies. were reinforced by another squadron | inscription on one of the flags read, TREET Y Packed Up Ready to Quit Hundrea| . a ge LONDON, Aug. 6—TRe anti-for- | li Hung Chang cfatms that Dis wenoon. oe a has the upper hand | representations to the Yangtes View ree? Third ave! *hinese and be tml eign party again has the uppe ae etal he have . *\ at Pekine. and there |s added danger | roys and Taotai Sheng will be de Cle BR ie are ready to leave ‘ond at 8) Wor the Envoys besieged there nounced by Li Ping Hang, beéatise a edition According to reports emerging they are friendly to the foretgners, fro ta He Chang's lodgings at A cnewr, agenty despateh from PILIPINO POR MPKINLEY. Soctenas vic bacrose \+ packet pre- Stans dated ¢ war (Aug, O)eame ' Shanghal his baggage + it is sumored that the powertal Vigo» ‘ — paratory to his departure for Peking. oy yuan Shi Kal, Governor of Raymond Lalla, Edveated at Os-! put he has applied to the Throne for tung, who disapproved of Prine twenty days’ sick leave. (Tuan, bas been killea, | - o4o——-—— PIUM All the Chine imperial troops have been paid in full, and troops "Pmoney and supplies are going to Pe- ™Otking from the southern provinces. tokb A despatch received at the War | CHINESE Et ENVOY 10 Gd? rrr London Sata to Were wants to moon & ctumping nur for oo Kiley White [am in favor +A people thelr independence witimatety Mr Lalla told Ber Hanna, “I think the * av tam faver of 1 Government retaining ne wita wo guns and defeated the Chi- nese, killing 200. was eight men killed and eight wounded —— of giving my] PARIS, Aug. 6-—The French Con- sul at Chunking telegraphs ~nder date of Avg. 3 that the situation Is be- coming ine, serious on the Upper | a pes A Sane The Russian loss)... BOXER FACTION AGAIN | RULES AT PEKING. CENTRAL CHINA CITIES, as ‘The people of tLe large fist Aigun when the despatch was sent curning. Other despatches re |port Russian successes near Pork Arthur. The English Consul, be says, left, with the —ustom-House and the French Consul

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