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orld, T SPORTING NEWS | [« Circulation Books Open to All,”’ }10P.M. Gbe | |OP.M. | EXTRA © PRICE ONK CENT. BROOKLYNS WIN NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUSL 9, PRICK Onk CENT. CHAFFEE TELLS _ OF BIG BATTLE. ; SPER. BROOKLYN. — HOTTERTHMN | DEWEY ON CHIN), »«=uSuRER ‘Cables that Our Loss Was 60 in the Fierce Fighting : ws i | — gL DUNLAP | 04000!:002-7 at Yangtsung. | . J e LO [ ; is _ Heat and Fatigue Prostrate ‘ But Fresh Northwest) M Soldi F | se -= — - eentiiend 0 | ( | f ! f Nn | Winds Temper the any oldiers our Admiral Says Filipino INSurrec=) ions 1 dunins, wrone ican serene you Humidity. teenth’s Losses : > . jayatem has found numerous victims, } onaebainel | ? t.01) Will Be Kept Alive Till {rcv stastrate roo: in seterson starke ue eae wn Pace soen| : Court thig aftermoon, charged with NEV R N SINNATI oe tenes e rete: o* " ; ‘ e ‘ ASHINGTON, Aug. 9.-The following despatch has After Election usury. Theme were! a number of om ‘ THE FORECAST. i ile tag Je aioe a } Leen received at the War Department from Gen. Chaffee, ew on hand to test him. NEW YORK 7 0 0 Tf ta8 is 4 ‘sent via Chefoo . 4 The hearing Magis. " : |% Sh, & Felder, “ ; ; \ specie! despatch from Washington existing between vhis country ai trate’s private chamber. Jotn Duntap}| CINCINNAT! ' 0 0 O21) rue. to. New Yoru ane || “YANGTSUNG, Aug. 6-Yangtsung occupied to-days ths Hiro kiyn Bagte gives the follow-| he said: was accompanied by his brother Wilson, * tetmits y fale te. | Wounded, Second Lieut. Frank R. Long, Ninth Infantry, \ terview with Admiral Dewey: 1 should say m assuredly yes} who has charge several agencies ap ‘ + otabt and Friday | moderate Casualties, about t e N United BRYAN AND THE FILIPINOS, [72 8t@ Millne sur people and our sol-['They seemed In no wine perturved, and Bn cey | oF enty) men, Rime Ve wages lf tl gl Aad | die: we hard for thetr lives.|at times during the brief hearing were|° P : ‘ jt warns Hehe to hb weaterty Stites Infantry, Fourteenth United States Infantry and Bat- reward the ne the tp | ¢ ! cannot judge China bylevidently amused. They were repre wi H 3 : . + as partioularty encouraging.” said |‘D¢ same standard as you would other! sented by David Myers ‘ eovecesseeroocons |''y F, Fifth United States Artillery, Nearly oil from Fours Admiral to the Bagte correspondent henge There realty no freee | Assistant = Distrie’-Attorney Henry rae Fae | teenth Infantry Names later Many men prostrated by Aguinalfo’s lieutenants are surrender | ent there, as we understand it. The Keith said that he had been personally A Wid. heat and fatigue.” p whole governmental funceto ‘ OFFICIAL RECORD. 9 € cee bftee wnethas. Whaievee ahaw | rs mental funceton is in the! assigned by Disirict-Attorney Gardiner THIR 4 . . renin M senietanee te ue authority there 1e{bands of old women. Age ie a great!to prosecute the cases, and hed « brief THIR P } The following despatch has been received by the Signal a: the present time in the Philippines | ("0 over th People do not Become, conference with Herbert Maass, the at- FOUR 3 ow .. Office of the army here, dated Chefoo, Aug. 9 will be Kept up until after our election |! Aetapaed ig sirtyes they be-torney retained oy the employers of FeFTH RACE . tA .™ AUG. 6-Yangtsung captured to-day Wire us. Need tn November. ‘The insurrection te kapt | ven Ail just t a sereree in) Charles Winter, :he complainant - a4.8 mii te OWN transportation, Ali well SCRIVEN.” Alive by the leaders, who hold out to the | ® re our military and) w ' a | SIXTH RACK—Eig 1 aA «3 | ’ ‘ , ° adtaiees the hope a teyon'e wonton” | VO? Wate In the prio othe a Me oe Ont witness, He said ou oebereees a) Yangtsung was the objective of the allies according to | Leet & bien ef aaa’ teen tek tl es within one year nh “= wa eos .. “@ the report of Gen, Chaffee, There were 80,000 Chinese a n? STATE OF WAR EXISTS. i were active and in fine health at | “ AT HARLEM re i reported intrenched there and the allies numbered 16,000. Referring to China Admiral ad beg ole Derg retirement ve who ms nie ‘ealary.. i 4 aM saree vee ® Yougtsung is twenty miles from Tientsin and fifty from eaid old soon afer they were showed was illegal THIRD RACE —T AM 2, a “ * ie) , Me: seuard the situation in China as| relieved from active duty. The govern. {fact with hia employers ilies 3 Ps Ps Peking, being twelve miles further on the road from dissidents erave. Pus tegen ‘het| ment called them old men and they, in| {ph Would hold for any apecified length Four : so eis pe Peitsang, which the allies captured on Sunday, losing 1,180 , our soldiers will have to contend against |f0t. became auch. \ "the examination wae then s@journea| ° FIFTH 1 Betray ie be men q many and various, The conditions navy OF LITTLE SERVICE. is NM o'clock to- eaerey ¥ morning S1XTI TOKIO, Japan, Aug ¥.-A dé&patch received here de- at exist (here are very much the same _— ‘ . vive el here aod Wl seribing the capture of Peitsang by the allied torces cOn- a® those in the Phillppineyisiands, You | navy can be of little service | . bow le not known, tas cashes ce Salk tovton We ae Thinese difficulty. Our warshipe | . romnih . toang firms the previous accounts and adds that the advance of tne War Déjartment that the road be-| 2” however, keep things quiet at Hong Me hart that would he} ithe Russian and French troops, numbering 5,000 men, has tween Tientoie and Peking is very nar- pace Ale ah payin ee naval com ‘ vation exiating In | ba n prevented by the enemy flooding the country. The now and th fe very Httle ortuntty | Manders can do Just as I did at Manila PN incl , pen ane a New . allies, it is alse in vance ¢ Gr iaubbiive aitars pid “The |™ when Aquinaldo said he was guing to| f ADWAW rr ae s > said, will now advance on rangtsung, troops will have to fight in small bodies, | He the city. " sine warmer (nen) 2 oe ag Just ae our soldiers have had to do in|, 7% Warships of the allies ought to ag eit mm much. as} tes i tate @ eaasiliastion for tm |cttles within the reach of their guns on ( howal . wing | buscades and sudden attacks on the|‘'% oes y - + in ee eT ° {is very significant, the sending for . a ther; ' wae Tt degrees, and part of the enemy. The fieiis are flood-|Li Hung Chang by the Dowager Bm- 4. | * ed and the ground very ind for an in-|/ prea. nie day of dire vege fm, But Friends of Inspector| + bad Pigg el ‘A " K. yh... r “ 4 6 degrees vading force. erat Peking shoul tare we ine, McBrearty Think He | befe ‘ee ‘ ner than the THE CHINESE TROUBLE. only really great man of the eountry w Br! PARIS, Aug. 9—The Foreign Office has received the fol« ee ete think that the all doing | ‘as Murdered. — eh day of Auguer [OWING despatch, which reached sere in cipher, from M. er \- of jor A Q 4 cee "' there was really @ condition of or ae vector for our people 12 have him wnde /ACOR RT WIA ONGRESSIOMAL FIGHT . irred in ia, Pichon, the French Minister at Peking, via Shanghai, to- Detective M'Mally, of J te . Man was asked day, Aug 9, the Peking date not being given: etertiv b o th * reach ‘hat : my, of Javea City, inion “The Diplomatic Corps has just been informed by the debetetretetebeeiobeleteinieiietoteinintebebetetebeieieiiieeiehisiseicielebier | 8 lentiied body in the Morgue in 4 triet + ; rsd Jthie city ae that of Hugh ReRrearty. an| had « eats sok waa CDinese Government that the powers have repeatedly de-~ } inapector of the Hudson ¢ and at} per cent jmunded our departure from Peking under escort and pee on County Trac F g | ton Company . om ah. however tolus te arrange our departure and fix a date HE LEFT OUT 16 TO wg ag Merce WAMAR CA TORIES p ne malMtt't!| “We have responded to the Tsung-li-Yamen that we |e 0 ork on Saturday night ¥ afte . > 1. end, nok sebutulngs hie theme ae wen { a4 m 4 ‘ cys was re. COUld Not leave our posts without instructions from our 4 searching for him ever since. wa g _— juss fied at| Governments, to whom we leave the question 4 ‘ The Morgue record set forth that the} 49 ; or ep Suetind "from! «{ should inform you that should we not depart from IW REPLY TO A .UESTION FORM THE EVENING WORLD fee gore on by a tt ‘ 1 = . Peking the foreign forces coming to our rescue should be A& TO WHY HE LEFT OUT ALL MENTION OF 16T0 1 IN HIS 1/0, \vchce This seemed wennee as] Non OR } . ' of sufficient number to insure the safety and convoy of NOTIFICATION SPERCH AT INDIANAPOLIS YESTERDAY, [{ 11+ only wound on the man was an| "D* MIEDL haves . win! coker weatver verging eight hundred foreigners, of whom 200 are women andj WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE {| *°'**'°" % ‘hr nore = hipaa © children, and 80 wounded and more than 5,000 native ’ YOR PLESIDENT, REPLIED BY WIRE , See eae ne cupeenel nm [Christians, whom we cannot leave to be massacred. In and Detective Me: y is ander the im . cr t should t be considered pression that MeBrearty was robbed oo ove - 7 ( SAC ih case, a Chin escort should not idere: én nop rue DEAMAPOLIB OD, AUB.8, fn alse wil iol SULIAN MASSACRES, "2, Nope! mac my cipher” No. 1, dated Aug, 8, has boomy ‘ THE EDITO: THE EVENING WORLD: ltracks by ome of the gangs that infest | NO AMERICAN PROTEST AG — trer cinta? ( 1 FOLLOWED THE PLAN PURSUED IW 1806 AND Dig- } the nelehborhood where the inapector 0 AMERICAN PF AGAINST ENGLAND, Fw Hundeet Mem, Women and) Tie despatch referred to by M, Pichon has not yee CUSHED THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE IN MY WoTrFIcATION 1 °** '°!"* WASHINGTON “a jo. [Riktrem Pat to the Sword by | nenehed the French Foreign Office uv SPEECH, LEAVING OTHER He will ask the police to investigate able. rae QUESTIONS TO MY LETTER OF [| the matter ani may do a little work on Tem from © h nn «thes ‘. ACCEPTANCE AND SUBSEQUENT SPEECHES. | the case himeelt : or heetie consit 4 t r ‘ Seoresreye bol wes so have been re "CH A TO D SHE - MUST W. J. BRYAN. buried in Potter's Field thie afternoon, tection of t been mada \" A hildren IN L H land’ preparations were veing made ty... « ' we —— aetonroonsoneoee It Macy sim tas teemons ante of Bhana sc he de SAVE OUR MINISTERS. A, = hail we and Kurd under A : street, who died yesterday and whose| sn... ] 0) ng it will Incite Hidde ODwT BAT GROUND GLASS was alleged to have been due to} ba So lived at MT Berga) 4, foreleg ‘ ad oie ae her having swallowed ground glass. a, Cay nr 7 Seertal to The Rrvning Worlt strong message to China, it is te ‘oronet’s Physician O’Hanion to-day| The autopey disclosed dhe fact that| * tial J ted States Gor. waee esytvanin, WASHINGTON, Ang % —WhIl¢! garded here as the final effort of ertormed an autopsy on the body of | death resulted from an acute inflamma- ve reg thus Many Aranches. : ‘ Pre troops as it concedes Government officials refuse to go be- y Dece: f sony vane fymem, the sner iine| Ds 8s need os - eo Passel, of WD Macdeuge!| len of the kidneys tothe Wort, reaching li the lating citige. st oun: thaw aie 'tanent 0s Rellrand be 8 mete! yond the text of President McKinley's (Comtinwed on Becond Page) 4 At Madison Square Garden, = FUTZ-AURLIN FUG), crs The Big Battle Panes Te vara FOR THE EVENING WO