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4 +2 : Sj “LINCH- WEE,” THE ‘CHINESE TORTURE. efobobelnbafobototejafeininin fatale fateh “ Linch-Wee,” or the Cutting Up of Victims While Alive. (Micta to The by Lee Sol, of 31 Pell Street) cuing Werld ortiring of the seven marines by wee.” as told ening World to-day te too ot Linch» wa at eth means titerally “to Sometimes he flew wn off by pincers the ture mows More often, however ek " i up the vi in “ wo feet long and sha ened on one wide, You can shave your welt with { ‘The Moxers tn the most darbaroue toe practive thie torture on thetr A man ts ted and . tunity arlaes he ie town A mountain or wood, whicheve ¢ case migh Here ‘That te, Nie nose seteeteeb tal a1 100, FOR HARPER'S Alexander E. Orr Buys Publishing Piant at Foreclosure. Continued tr diplomacy to save Minister Conger. | Should this ultimatum fail of only alternative ts a declaration of war There are re ports that Coagresa will be called |for this object. Many high offleials jeclare they see no chance of avoid ng a declaration of war The aeapateh sent lart ni ht to the hineee Government through Minis purpose th ‘The Marper Brothers buildings, ar me! to wr Pent a wT to the const Otreet and 1) sa ‘ter Wa insists that the firing on the \ i a ne We therefore urge mn " gether with a * presses and] legations in Peking cense, and de faci skait gata aft se ; D | perial Government that it shall adopt With" al! rights to pubis ut mands, as stated exclusively in The) the course suggested in the t periodicals ee is © Yous, Eventng World last night. that the use of the | of the President . mper jovernmen it des to His Majesty the Bi or of as fcee- te here i. Gir ca ; a ty the Emperor of China See's Ue] n a July 2 900, and er into com. onthe rag fe operate with the reileving nn, | munication with the r xpedition he r he State Department gave out w-| eo that eration may be secured| by 5 the win a the a . : ty i col | r wing as { n ween them for the liberation of} tum sent to the Chin.se Go ment: | eh the protection of f ’ Hewnee dy We are availing ourselves of elgners and the restoration of order : | tunity offered by the 1 ' | “Su b action on the part of t of the Sth of August allowing} peria rament would be a satis Mr AL E the foreign Ministers free commu-|¢ stration of its friend ch Ke tlon with their respective gover eas and desire to attain these ends | ain elpher, and have sent a con Signed ALVEY A. AL t ti Acting Secretary ! : we ewalt an answe Department of State ; f x ady advine tm Vashington, Aug. 2, 1900 ss peoelyed An, that sis _— = Fi Soom ass | ENVOYS SAFE AUS. 4 MAND THE IMMEDIATE SOF HO BOA Sustrinns and French Dete IMPERIAL 7 . the Lattier's Legation— Chinese N THE LEGATIONS ' Atiacks Weaker VER AND ENENRY OF - ¢ from 1 MPERIAI GOVERN MEN ‘ ' “ i OTHE PROTECTION OF THR ‘ . re <. ATIONS AND ALL PORPIGNERE a . THEREIN od June , Report that Comptroller) Also advised me . . Has Decided to Run sed om Mintote mba that »pinion, fe the fore Part for Governor, Miniet ’ ; aus Senator David B it 1 sas * fines sd : — ew of the fact that the Im . T ») at i fe » Ope ar f re Waller wire vy legations, and in view of the doubt| "2" B® 4 f ference. the side SHANGHAI Aug. 9.—The to- tal losses of the allies at the capture of Peiteang on Sunday were 1,130, as follows Coler her Hermey Wo Oieo'® bu ‘ i in consection ncerned “Reoagh on Rate” complete apd sever ipsieskaa yee tating ye. SF M | expressed by ‘panes “ andeass AWFUL Uotaletelebebeteteletateletatetetatntatetatatele | inte “sfeleiobeinteta-fajafalatatntntatatetatatetel ALLIES WIN AGAIN; OUR LOSS IS 60. m First Page) ment It t of Aug inder 2 a8 to tts power to r and secure absolute safety in Peking, it in evi dent that this apprehension ia well founded. for if your Government can- hot protect our Mintater in Peking it will presumptively be unable to pro- feet him upon a journey from reking a ~""“\t ALLIES LOST 1,130 MEN | : IN PEITSANG BATTLE, Russians. 660; Japanese, 41 The flooded condition of the country impedes the advance. British, j20 Real estate for sale? World Wants will Tose ogee ve | people will Sunday your offer Three million Hehehihih the Imperial Govern SWORDS DRAWN AT ' HUMBERT BIER ——-¢ 2 Cavalry Charge to Pro- tect New King. ¢ gun-curriag. ais h Mor t and mit houses es and eral procession passed re- bearing th h thirty several drown by inte, during whi . njured and wily crushed Koyal Pri of the late King, and firat thought by the officers was mm ely preceled by the late | that it was the new King’s :ife that Kings Firet Genersi Aide-de- tane i the Deke of ty Svowtntro des Contes Quinte, on | Was in danger, and the Duke of Aosta pirsenack, bearing the 4 of the late Jand the Count of ‘Turin drew their) King swords, while the cavalry drove back When the head of the procession the crowd and inclosed the King’s | ‘884 the Pantheon on enormous cera rowd occupied every available foot of Carriage in 8 square, spare All the nt streets and the Women faluted and shrieked and a were knocked windows d@leonles and terraces in the down and yicinity were algo filled with spectaters, Not a wilsper ov canyersation inter. rupted the solmrity of the scene, the ne in rempectful sl vered heads. number rampled under foot, but the disaster, vhich Was seemingly inevitable, was erted fi FUNERAL OF KING. ME, Aug ttule ren As woe the ratirogd stat which the process with blael, and along the route poles Were erected covered with cyprete | with stringtngs of palma, h black bunting, stretching treet © before trough traped br we an niwined w * across th ROME IN MOURNING. Innumer flags were ciepiayed at half-mas' aad the fun h hung from the wi hroughout the The Fire Misted | nounced the that It we Niteraily sald the entire City of arning f the Among those Det tty Absclution and the corte slag Jatarted for the Pant the remaina of King an Rome was in mo During the march reversal cfushes occurred fowd on the Via reveived al vrulsed Pantheon of Culr arriage “ Victor Emma procession he sun was showlog through a hase, | t The in e Weather wasn he inn wndiog the tall ed with peop present In the Serpents twent wounts and thirty a When the casket react se ten non-commissioned offer rt, Sav salere itited tt from the gun ant carcies tt Into the ehureh, where tt ceived by Mar. the Count of Reg: hbishop of Genoa. in his Py sutrounded by the cathedral tacie was aed, All those present weve sid remained barehested | was re wh wan in view | i | _NEW KING LED WAY, iin ed th varies | At ket had been placed on Pe a ee ata to Mt : vg Mma OF 4 catafa.que surmounted by a wreath ' ; Head Of the of ipan, and on it was placed the helmet pel who followed the remaina, ft raged t v and peor! of King Mum 1 aye Pe At that moment #0 touching was the nore Ue re pe Hiful scene th fon of y audible withtn «dimmed many « heard all over thove prosen visit the atilied chur the members eyes and sob Wa om were -t- DEATH NOTICE NAILED ON KING’S PALACE, PRUSSELS, Aug. $.--A swarm of Anarchists are here and King Leopold 4 doomed The following sotice was posted on the door of the King's palace and n all public build es workmen were condemned to 1,2 imprison- ment, and 700 workmen were assassinated in the streets of Milan The starving workers and our murdeced brothers to Italy have been avenged by Bresel. Vive Bresei! Mort a la Bour- geolsie! In 1898 785 ars Vive l’Anarchie! Ameri¢ans are suspected. Members of the Anarchist group of Pater- ron, N. J, have been traced to Antwerp. POLICE HERO GOULD THIEF AMVED TOT.) 13 GUILTY, ° Confesses Theft of Dia- Byron Stopped Runaway nas and Is Remand- | Horse Almost Upon ed for Sentence. Children. | Panic in Funeral Crowds Made LONDON, Aug. 9 A special de-}of the diptomatt ros and the spectal rp Lin the, Just ahead of tie canker were about mn movement of the “Ss ¢ hundred priests and one hundred a Na asthe King’s (Orriage Friars, including the Court Chaplaina ries of t the] Anew abOarsa bbe aes tbennay Avuuss hy Avo, MARK HANNA'S MAIDEN CAMPAIGN SPEECH. STOCKS ALLY: TRADING DULL. Chicago and sinh etna Leads and List Steadies. In the absence of public support, and depression in London, the opening prices in the stock market to-day were poor a decreasing tendency observable in every quarter Stock transactions were so few at the same prices that the ticker was at a stand- still for a few minutes. Sugar Trust started favorably at « Wance above inst night, but in- mt it, and again recovered to} best price, 1221-2 United States i of ite recent ma- ulation, was for a time apparently jected, long enough, se two points, and Pullman Pal- ar lomt 114. “Hailroad fesues, which were traded in jat beginning, all showed fractional with St. Paul, Nuriington, New Jerwey Union Pacific pacing yn Rapid Transit and Manhat- tan also suffered. The former, however rallied immediately, selling 48 per cent above yesterday's el-sing American lee, National Lead and Ten- nessee Coal @ Irom lost « half point Pennsylvania, Central and & Northwest made an exce in of 2 points soon after the tional » W. Blair, aliag Thomas Aah. | Dene cae - ee od Peg = Bas ily mn A Derpite the ilmited demand, prices rose . ‘ mate af i Weert RRO RAY" giightly at noon, Northwest extended tts ; ‘ ae th Ruther-| Gg deo “MES! | rise to J points and Manbatian and Re- ' playing tn the] Gould restfence, 1 Fitts grenua ibe ined Ja tied Rubber f 1. ® th oe Bonds were indeciatve in tone ’ . jewelry, p edt au oe Was attached to the | Me wa « the pavement i vre Judge MeMa Pa ight fluctuations Ia the n ‘ Mf Genegal Sessions. He was | prominent stocks. Up to 2 o'clock the far a ‘ack to the Tomoe Unt! OPK) wag not a single trade in Rock Islan . . evue Hos ’ moved wide.y, Buf- } site Iai Was Delt on the affida rising 4 a cove Jean K. Miller, the housekee 1 24 and ged that on yt | so Stuy vee k when Byron saw 1! wed a ase ia ry Railway a point ne we sine i an ° i “ $ down 11-4 and ee ® a ar ig Ang he had stolen tue} NS current. was distingulliao¢ ave late ont i mart which continued practically Pri se. whtsh | Hair set the mallee of two ¢ i closing was normauy near was attached nsghlies a shrewdest criminals he he ’ ‘ re rien shortly after | value. le Was knowke ne * London on " Mrs bi. J ai left them in a chit. ‘The Closing Quotations, se within a a chil jouer Ammer formetting to take therm Opes. igh. Law. Close des Wale, w 4 n Am lee Ce, » * 4 thew ri eet ae “useful | ee, Male a i : tse, found them| Am gel & Wire BN By id Am fuear is ren. Two of # Weat Forty, Toteoe - ty is a Be oF bs 2 Rowe as : amov-| Shadowed by detectives from th. | { KH na os \* te and the jewels found in hie pounes-| Brees: reed iby BS eat sod lems, ant] “Miss Miller, the Goule housekeeper, (Cae & e ie y bruised He wa lac ra all algng that there had tern 3 oy 4 Sh: M : snorsing te-| CUbery, Nat knowing amonds had|c C, Gem bl. been left, behind bys Mes Thit | Cveooi’ Gee ms i many cxble vet ween Capt. | cominental Tienes , Contisental Toe of Vie Tie He ref he name of the wae seen with Acceptance Speech the ity to gtand larceny | Seve Mate ie Blake eocapes & heavier tence for Saye (om | Comptroller Coler had this to aay to day on the speech delivered by Willtam Jennings Bryan yesterday at Indian polls 1 think ft le the greatest speech ever made in America. | would advise every Sayed a bein eoing tithed the man | Ri 2 Nertawent | eet ee Foteral heel pf Litaats. "ea Lane Brie & Wess. toe 8 aad Manhattan . "4 however, to} 7 ha ou | shinee (EXTRACT FROM FORBCAST BY CORY.) “Shall we sit idly by. my brother patriots, and see the infant industries of this glorious Kingdom —er—ahem—I mean Republic—led forth to the shambles of vulgar Democracy? Shall this inno- cent babe which I hold in the hollow of my hand be slain by the deluded rabble? Gentlemen, | see that your souls are fired with {nd gnation at (he thought. Ther fore, my brother patriots, name your priee and vote for McKinley, Roosevelt a / the Trust Hog to the end that God may reiga and the Republican party still live,” Litres = ay STOCKS WHAK | n LONDON (IN HANNA, ‘ African W Meverse Harte the Market, « Americans Drop in Sympathy. |Comptroller Talks of Dis- ‘The satisfaction felt In London to-day! trust in the over the maintenance of the Rank of} 0. P. England's discount rate at 4 per cent; war dulled by tie announcement of af British reverse in Bouth Africa. urity stocks on the Exchai played weakness all around. Consol were 2-5 per cent. lower for both ac-| 'M@ that his magasine article on “Com- counts ,Mercialiom (n Politics’ was purely an American rallway shares were #)i-| academic discussion of the theme. Mabe i oe pe} eat, te all| “1 wan intended for both parties,” he lug from 1-4 to 11-8 points under New| l4 ) York parity level | "Now, Just look at che Chairman of the ie ven Bisa Aye yes nt SE Republican National Committee and tts Preifie, 1 point; Pennsylvania, Treasurer Wrote rai and St. Paul, 3-4, Erle) “Did you notice Hanna and Biles go Ist pr and Atchison pt, Chesapeake off on a trip together? Well, there’ @ Onto. Vinton Pacific, Union Pacific pt. commercialiom tn polities. and Southern Railway pf, 1-2 point! “Hanna wants to know what Biles each, gets and Bliss wants to see what Hanna gets “They don't trust each other im the Republican National Committee, do they, eh? Like to keep tabs om each ther, | guess.” Comptroller Coler insisted this morne ! i JUMP IN WHEAT. | A sharp advance quite unexpected in| the English cables was quickly fol lowed by favorable gains in the wheat ay. Beptember wheat sod up half a point Corn was also stronger, being influ encet partly by wheat's bi cipaliy om the bullish condition of n Kansas, Foreign th ‘vain disturbed “on rg rices were Sep. 1 1 Sars bid: May, Deceme prices were: Sep. ember corn « ‘s offered were: Be 1-4 offered: Mareh, December, © 1-8 A: Beptem: ber corn, 4 1-8 bil Chicago ® cLsing prices were her wheat ‘ ber. 71; September cor ber oats, 2 I- Marke prices of cotton today £0 to S06, September, tober, $26 to $35, Novem- 414, December, §9 to Sl; £10 to S11; Bebruaey, 89 to oh, S15 to SAT, A alt ti to Ant dune eh to AE Market barely | CLUBBED AT BARGE OFFICE) Poltee: Necused by Hille Island Employee Given Time to Prove His De Policeman Bernard McKeever, who was transferred from the Barge Office adout a month ago because of the sor- plaint of a woman that be assaultedger wher she tried to get into the Li Office with a pass, and inter resssignet sLe post, was again one trial bets se Commissioner Hers at Police Head- quarters this morning, charged by Henry | a8 Kennel, an employee of the Bilis Island Construction Company, with aseaulting him on June 12 ay a crowd of mee) “Won She by mall, + from the island were leaving (he steam~ No cottons: best free: LO Piles Sama ~~ a Good shoe fortune is still |smiling upon the “I'll do it 'to-morrows,” and the — | pshaw! 1 forgot to go [th ee ill. good picki ere’s stil Cc! for = of ° ties te: As to the bargain when a man can get aaa that has been sold by a fac tory to a wholesaler for more than we ask at retail, there can hardly be much question, can there? $2.25. Roorns, Pret & Compare, ber, 413 t servers au boat George Starr after work hours. Me Keever dented the cherge. The complainant and hs witnesses de-

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