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EXTRA PRICE one CENT. ‘ALMOST A RIOT AT fORPE’S FUNERAL "SARATOGA GA CONVENTION SEPT, 11. | HIINE C HILL'S BITTER HOW pegs ron OVER MAYOR AIGUIRE, 7 Senator Grady Declared Hill oe Lied to the County sai re Chairmen. Question of Cessation of Hostilities Left to Com- PARATOGA Aue If ~The Democrat Ma cker' ne Sia nveation will be held at Sara- Xf 1 n Sept. I. manders Allied Forces 1 State Committee was calied ¢ Mtr ai ue ‘ + singe a : WASHINGTON. Aug. 16.—Li Hung ey ot showed thee | sting to-day Inne nothing 4. Chang's proposai for an armistice Oe Oe eh the Ganernaneral itv Suppose pending the deliverance of the for- igners in Peking, was rejected by ‘ the Cabinet to-day atte eave to the le « The question of a temporary céssa- ; ge Mee pa Be 1 sa tion of hostilities Is left entirely to am| Judge Herrick the commanders of the allied forces. many others to cheese (ret, ihe allies must be permitted to The motio ane Me MeGuire, of COMMunicate with the Minister, and By racuse " ‘ ‘ the latter think that arrangements Bey sue | can be made by whieh their safety See Beant will be assured in moving from the wea : ‘ British Legation to the Inside gate, r V 40 1) Solebed Mp. Whieh ts about 269 or 300 yards dis- say. tac fa a asl agree to an armistice. | ticket and it wa , , . bi . Phis Government will not attempt| The Committee te meet ‘ ve t to arrange details and methods trom | ees Mr. Da th eee aca RBADY 10° ATTA rem tant, they may AS the Committe eed to velect a tempors balrma nem ' he mained May adding He ‘a wiv We ought to give the man we chance to get bis apex ; Senator Grady objected, sayt © mignt as we thing Was ever heanl of No ilele- now, Tits is par plan a + have been selected sod while 1| night. when there « disgracetur , *"* us \deen! Hemey Cables that Allies re te) Should Have Reached City ' Vesterday, Dave (Ris WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.--A cable- recelved from Admiral Remey Wo personal gabjection 4 Mr | scene in thi te corrovorates the opinion of Govern- “The County Chairmen were Ment officials, as published in The McGuire. 1 don't think Ue thing is » We have © omen who @ & month to get wp a epeech and * have no dowd: that the speech wil be al) “f right. T move to lay it onthe tavie.” leatted and tak Serator Hi—1 hope MP Grady will! Bol voject It is not fair to ask a Gairman to make » speecn on a fen | Mremicned gad Med to about ober Acimiral Remey's despatch read and compelled aaree to TAKU. Aug 15.-Front unheard from sinee ith. Lieut. Latimer is to elon Chattee's staff expressly to tur- nish me authentic information, Lat- “*** est reports through Japanese sources are to the effect that the ailies oc- World this morning, that the allied army yesterday reached Peking and a Mitts room, crisis Was reached in the status of where they were eajoled oa the Ministers to towether, aed when mb Mmomen:'s notloe, and I think \: is rigat| Meade that we should make the selection now | th | belleve that Mr. Grady just paid a tribute to Mr. MoGutre 1% Mr. Qrady—Oh. yes, I did He i# the] peer of any delegate elected put there have been only a cou jected be rendered, and ssoclates withou s Mr Hy It was 1.9 befor cutive Col tetas aathicce te Pha oe ¢ Renator has gone ow eupled Tung Chow on 12th and Mr Chairman MeGuire ay,4| ‘0 "POs Of something he knows nothing | would attack Peking to-day Reatly al the others waited for ex- oh. Benasor Hill to come Nan Rigel igdlon Senator Moarren was proxy for be Coustty Chairmen Some ( Frank D. Creamer. Bx-Benator Me.|balrmen end sume Committ Carthy, of Brooklyn, was proxy for | *?™* poilticlans, ge Hugh MeLanghiln Menator Hill arrived ®ith State Chair. h _ ~~ °| ENVOYS RESCUED, angles and the only ching take) cr MiMisters and’ Foreigners Said to he'place of holding the conve Have Lett Peking man Campbell and took » seat near the t @ no crt y for the me Safety. door, Neither he nor Mr. Croker made| call upon ey have diwa: "| FOO. do} any attempt at tual recognition. | I regret that Senator Grady »: a to | CHE Aug. 15.—The Ministers, Mayor McGuire presiled. General| intimated that there was ind means for the conduet of the wrong we talked over quietly, | sar Grady~-In ali | Hl your expertence dj The Committee decided to Fecommend| you ever near of such 4 proceeding 7 to the Stale Commitice Sent and | this? 7 Geeatens ae the time and place for the! anything {the Women and children and all other foreigners in Peking are safe with the allied army. information (o that effect has been om ether Membern inctodion ar = pay a sin wil the allied army, aceording to the the State Commition was scheduled to| Chlemme, 8. Lowle and All Leading nioomntinn, seaeen Dybtng eathy, * ep sate termi | gee StS ane Tay ae the Dg : Muryas over Senaior Haire se MO Fenmrnael cisaicy rescued, i “oe NEW YORK, THURSDAY, ADGUST eeenpe pep ne epee— TCT CHICAGO. 009 cpa TRTH RACT- 2,000 POLIGEAtA ATTACKING PEKING WA HALLWAY “| Comfort om the Pennsyivania ft. [ALL THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS IOP.M, i EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT, = = as ROT AT THE THE FUNERAL: Mob Threatened to Lynch a Crema Pereece sears te em Negro—Confession of Avense Crying tet OCtIt Mime Poiseman Robert 3. Thor's funeral the Murderer. Procession started from his Inte home at M1 Ninth avenue, at 2 o'clock this ‘afternoon for Greenwood Cemetery & ARTHUR HARRIS Platoon of one hundred policemen on (Prom a photograph.) four sergeants and fur roundemen eecorted the body Rioting bé@an amain tn the disturbet! g district on the west side a few minutes) § afier the funeral had passed down) & Ninth avenue. A Well-dresset negro in a neat blue! & serge sult, patent yeather shoes and) @ MB fedora hat. walked on Ninth ave nd from Thirty-elehth etret, and start & to follow the procession. He ar) tracted no aitention for half a block pat suddenly a crowd of men and boys caught sight of him and set up wild erite of “Lynch him!” “KI the nig. & aer’ Stones and clubs hegan (> around the negro, who broke when he realized he was singled out by the rioters. He was chased for two blocks and § his pursuers gaining on him the negro § dashed into Biel's bakery, at «74, just in time to escape a { fusiiiade of & brickbate ‘The frightened man dif not stop in & the main room of the bakery, put ran & through to the storeroom. and in bis Herrot tried to bide himeeif in @ four H thtetety ya run barrel -Rovndeman Burke and four polteeman followed him in and after dispersing the mob outaide escorted Mim (o the g fon at Thirty-fourth greet where he boarded an uptown (rain The crowd of roughs was kept back with diMevity when the Mour-p.astered negro was brought out, bul the poilve prevented much disturbance As Thorpe’s cortege was pasting Thir y-sixth street on Ninth avenue, where Chiet Devery had stationed pimarif, + young rough tre! i start a riot at the | sant of a negra on + dieyele by crying on se Seam At ee ee The murderer of Police Thorpe Chief Devery himgelt seiaed (he y man and gave Dim a round scare «9 nreatening to “clud his head off | arthur Harris, the negt reed to if —_———, Iweshir yton, D.C ,¢t te nat » killed Policeman Robest WORE TROUBLE FEARED. ©" ma ie liveten thie more t ntified as the Blacks Are Buying Arme-Funeral) eof Policeman Th: oto jevpaar lere lee Preeantio During t ‘fternoon The police look for a renewal of) sh aie the anti-negro riots in the Tender Cries of “L h y ip and it was with loin after nightfall t ; sed : 4 The police will not be caught un- \* munerede of . th draw wept'up and prepared as they were this moruing. wa of. Every policeman in New York is 07 yuse of reserve duty to-day and will remain mour so until Chief Devery thinks the pos | ee P t the 2,500 ree sibility of trouble is at an end. serves ‘ ar been note That means (hat the Chief can / t adines ’ ¢ mobilize 2,500 policemen at any point ‘ eserves , : p ue ae in the Tenderloin within half an Of the its, NM oe ‘ ‘ : -_ nee ting Was . ew ifter a rea * roing in This knowledge, together with the west side neg vr, ar ' was ree terrible scenes of the night, has thor 1, In spite of 5 e f t » inte the oughly terrorized the negro residents |“! 7% iia Saal sas al ind nail (Continued on O ond Page) ” Weat Thirty-ninth street T toned the | ne vut the police rushed to the scene rescued (hg 4 Severni Tenderioin pawnbrokers reports 1 to the poltes ree a te & etl news ferety fe are spent salety this afternoon that the negroes were buying pistols *|oar tridges in anticipation of renewed trouble ‘ ®