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~_PRIC 5 a CENT. = NEW YORKS WIN -RUSSIA ACTS FOR HERSELF, Envoy and Staff Ordered to Leave Peking, ‘ Though Conger. Cables All === A WON FUR BCE Lester Went Down the Line in Havdock besieged still having some provisions | left. The Chinese Government mr | poses to transmit the Ministers’ mes- | LONDON, Aug. 11.-The Russian Government's perinission to M. de Giers and his staff to leave Peking under Chinese guarantee, while the United States and other governments tell their Ministers to hold out till relieved, is the subject of much com- ment in London, where supposed Russian designs are closely seru- sages, and that they leave Peking. 2s the Ministers have not sufficient guarantee, they replied that they must receive the permission of their Governments before leaving the city.” The Messenger then announces that the Csar's approval has been given for M. de Giers to start for tinized. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 11.—Rus- sia has ordered her Minister from Pegs with his entire staf is Cont: the marine guard on condition Peking to Tientsin with the entire the & it teen i staff and marine guard, the sole con 144 the Emperor afford them sure| LONDON, Aug 1A! the second day's racing of the Haydock Park Aug- Ust Meeting, to-day, the Leight Park Plate for two-year-olds, five furlongs, won by the Jeannie colt, ridden by L. Reif. The Friday dition being that China affords cer- taln guarantees cf the safety of the party. The Official Messenger to-day an- nounces this new move in the fol- guarantee that the journey can be undertaken without danger. At the same time M. de Gidrs is instructed to cali atteftion to the heavy responsibility the Chinese Government will incur should there be the slightest infraction of the in- violability of the persons accompany- ing him to Tientsin, Selling Handicap, for three-year olds aud upward, one mile, was won by King Thorpe, also ridden by L. Reiff. The Newton Cup. a lowing “The Foreign Office recetved a tele- gram ‘o-day direct from M, de Giers. the Russian Minister at the Chinese capital, from Peking. The despatch ‘as evidently taken by specia: cou- rier to Tei-Nan from the capital of Shangtung, and was thence tele- graphed Aug. 7 by the local Yamen. M. de Giers announces that the siege of the Legations continues, the handicap for shah es and upward, one mile — quarter, war won by King's . As the United States has ordered Courter, L. Reiff having the mount Mr. Conger on no account to leave] ie Peking until he gets an escort of the} Pioste on allfés, the news from St. Petersburg indicates @ serious divergence by h Russia from the general policy of the allies. Li Hung Chang, it is re- ported, is intriguing with the Czar's Government. won the Two: te day's racing of the * Summer Meetin fay the Handicap. one mile and « half mM by Bantos; Spectrum, ridden Helff, came in second Year-Old HARLEM BATHERS OROWNED Young Faust Went to Death on Capt. Went’s, West One Hee. neh A and ri East One Hundred CONGER CABLES AGAIN; IN DESPERATE PLIGHT. perial soldiery. The situation is des-| Hudson at Capt. “Huckelberry” Hunt's perate, paths, at One Hundred and Pitty-neh additional-méssage from Mr. Conger, “The losses of the legntions are 60) ret sip ile. a sent through Consul MeWade, at) killed and about 100 wounded. Thore| Mt Soa, ten to lai en Canton, was made public to-day by)is some sickness. Nevertheless the) we anes they ood reach ‘— the State Department: « general health continues good. He, The body has not been recovered, WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—The fol- lowing despatch. communicating an “Conger, date Aug. 10, Tsinan, an-|concludes: ‘Whatever may be the Poust wes sineteen years old cides and one attempt that failed te the WASHINGTON, Aug 11.—Milltary aggregate nearly 3,700 men, not jn-|cidai mania that prevails in the inetitu- heavy lonken for the allies, and it| MCD are quite heavy. This is big! “irnu “morning Caraitae swering my_message, says that the) outcome we will hold om indefinitely. CONVICTS DRIVEN TO DEATH. “ALREADY 3,700 MEN. a experts here do not figure on any, eludiig the Russian losses in Man-| tion (o the excessive heat. William must be said (hat the casualties so far te, othe moe logations “7 under siege ‘by the Im- “M’WADR” rwacn" Meat Wade Two Kill Themaetyes AURURN, N.Y. Aug. t—Two aut- (Special te The Brewing elle cluding the taking of the Taku forts! ind the authorities attribute the sul- opto 1 tating.” They expect |*hria and the Listung penineuta, lesson hanged himeoi n hie cell for @ total of something} mate of ihe wocen’s prison, hanged THIRTYF| Os = === __NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1900, My oy YORK. D000000-| CINCINNATI. D00000090—9 BROOKLYN VS. ST. LOUIS SCORE BY INNINGS OTHER BASEBALL GAMES. AT ST. LOUIS. CLLMPTINA WOUN \ iETS CONVICT FREEDOM. RT Hae =— : = = —===E VE DEAD: _ HOTTEST AUG , Sidewalk Temperature as High as 101 and Hospitals Overworked Treat- ing Stricken Men, Women and Children.’ | OPPOSES ODELEL HOSOI TOOTS O+OOOOOOOO® | DEATHS FROM HEAT. ALEXANDER BARTLETT, thirty-five years old, cook at Engineers’ Club. Died there trom heat. Lived at 166 West Twenty-fifth street. _ VICTORIA COPELAND, nineteen months old. Died from heat at 164 Third | avenue, MONDUS DESMAN, forty years old, stableman at 269 West Tenth street, died in St. Vincent's Hospital from sunstroke. | WILLIAM SIDNEY FORD, ten months cid, died at 43 Middagh etreet, THE FORECAST. yee Forecast fer the thirty-six tinned high temperature, fol- lowed by thunder storms and [ocoler sunday afternoon « Freon | Brooklyn. northwest, winds, + JOHN HALL, twenty-three years old, of 266 Twenyt-first street, Brooklyn, Ai Poe eee one oe died in Norwegian Hospital. | MARY HADDIGAN, fifty years old, died at 264 Hicks street, Brooklyn. GEORGE LEPOCH, four months old, died at 349 East Ninety-second street. MICHAEL LYREL, one year old died at 1793 Third avenue. .. my ANNIE MILLER, fifty-two years old, died at 69 Hope street, Brooklyn. . tw CATHERINE M'GILLICOT, twenty-three years old, died at 158 Prospect . ma] Street, Brooklyn, «7 JULIA PETERSON, sixty-five years old, died at 171 State street, Brooklys, = the home of her niece. . so WABSIL WASHMONSKY, thirty-five years old, stricken in a Jersey City +. sugar house: died at his home, 128 Essex street, Jersey City. » #6 MAX WOLF, sixteen years old; died at 670 Broadway, Brooklya. + 9% UNKNOWN MAN, thought to be homeless man known as Jonas Baker; led - 1%) in front of 146 Bewex street. » 4) WILLIAM HAGARY forty-five years old, of 248 Bast Nineteenth street; found dead on the sidewalk at 1729 Second avenue. Died from heat. OFFICIAL RECORD. WORLD'S THERMOMETER. West Fifty-seventh street while sleeping there to escape beat. Died at Roosevelt Hospital, $1 AGNES KASTENSCHMIDT, sixteen years old; crazed with heat and killed: herself at 665 Palisade avenue, Jersey City. .. *@ ED GRIFFIN, forty-seven years old, of 24 Bast Eighty-seventh street. ... &4| JOBEPH LEVY, fifty-fve years old, at his home, 225 West One Hundred + MO] and Fifteenth street ++. | WILLIAM SCHMIDT, nine months old, at his home, 73 Avenue A. + ft HENRY TONYES, sixty-five years, at his home, 521 Bast Fifteenth street. + 8) Mrs FLORENCE ROPP, thirty-eight years old, of 244 Bast One Hundred and Thirteenth street, died from heat to-day. JOHN DAVIS, twenty-five years old of 2015 Second avenue, died from heat 1. to-day JOHN DAVIS, twenty-five years old, of 2015 Second avenue, died from heat in bed this morning ALEXANDRIA PARNET, thirty-five years old, a cook, of 166 West Twenty WEATHER PROSTRATIONS. fifth street; died at New York Hospital man foond encon-| ELLEN GRIFFIN, forty-seven years olf of setous im front of 245 Wasi Pifty-| died at her home street. 4. Vincent's Hos. CARI RENNIS, fifty years old, of 518 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, in St John's Hospital UNIDENTIFIED MAN prostrated at Tenth avenue and Twenty-sevent® 7 street: died at New York Hospital soon after admission JAMES LUCY, thirty-five years old. of 153 East Forty-third street, pres , trat t his home. died in ambulance way to Plower Hospital. POReERELOOReooo oo twenty-three years old, prostrateg at restdeace, Dart street, Kiage bridge; Fordham Hospital, Mary Worth, thirty-five years old, of Vo, 214 Hadsom street, prostrate Bast Bighty-seventh street; | EEE R ER RE Ree ITs Vork street, Hrookiym Hos. pital. ambelance surgeon. ” years coond He Hospital | Mary Hohn tended by @ Maurice Jones, wines old, of 201 Banat oy, thirty sears old, of Seney wd Hoyt streets theee years hth street Walton, ciahteen years on tagboat W of Hamitt Death's harvest from the awful heat to-day was appalling. Up to 4 o'clock rons had fallen wie One man went insane and Dalrmont, thirty-five pers tims to it killed himself, The World's thermometer cordedl Kate Crowter. thirty-one years a Tet Or ereeme | annie Handall, thirty -tmo years at 54 Roosevelt street, Sent home,| UMMnle T 101 degrees at 4 o'clock this aft “\and it was climbing ftnat on| Weather is promised to-mo noon or evening. Mty, prostrated at aor ice and milk are growing: Gouverneur Hospi-| and the price has alresdy * TeRre at home, Be Rooses ett Mes, Millian MeNichols, eighteen | Lona Loge 4 eld, of 108T Bedtord avenae,| Cherry street. . Mary's Heepital. tal MARGARET FLEMING, thirteen years old; fell from fire-escape at SO Y

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