The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1900, Page 1

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Se ee ’ Se eeeeeesSs—e—™ oo === Ci tl ik hae a be | * Circulation Books Open to All.’ | of Sing Sing’s Death-Fouse Revealed. The Diary of Edward Wise, Condemned but Commuted. ecccee Next Sunday's World PRICE ONE CENT. ENVOYS ARE SAFE AAUD Our Troops ‘Will Not BeEBRIDGE witheraiwe om CONTRACTS China. (By Associated Press) | ieee te Secured to )HAL, Aug. 17-840 P. M—Li Hung Chang has re- Prevent Any | telegraphic despatch announcing that the allied entered Peking Wednesday, Aug. 15, without oppo- Awards. on The Brifish troops will land here to-morrow idane ever @ ss cheee tegen heliner All ie quiet here and in the Yangtse v e New Rast River Bridge LONUON, Aug. 17.—As already cabled to the Associated Press, the first), iemmabtioion Were senved today etch Jefinie announcement of the relief of the legations came from Berlin in} the following message members of th an injunction leeved by Justice Fite. | Jerald in the Supreme Court, restrain “The allies have entered Peking without fighting. The legations are! jie ine csmmtasion Crom awarding the relieved and the foreigners are lfberated leomtrect tor t ind waaay Such is the despatch received from the German Consul at Shanghai and», 9, the new briden for which given out by the Berlin Foreign Office at 1 P.M. to-day ide pened hog 9. The collapse of Chinese resistance is explained in despatches from) Pe oiver three members of the Come Shanghai as being due to the failure of the Chinese to flood the country, mi« Merere, Lewis Nixon, J. below Tung-Chow. Boyle mith b Lane, w at The earthworks connected with the dam at the Peiho were unfinished |"! 4) y hidders. le Moccasins and the canal at Tung-Chow was full of water, facilitating boat transport an | when the allies arrived there he In, ured apRls | Signals between the allies and the legationers holding part of the wall at! \" ie Mae ie Peking were exchanged during the morning of Aug. 15. Troops are still arriving at Taku, and Frankfort are due there to-day Th Russian transport Nijni-Novgorod ran allegations are mate The German transports Wittekind \t on a reef Aug. 14 le Th ‘-ranene crulset Takasago, which went ashore recin‘ly, has been| tate af wages to men employed on the towed vd ts now at Port Arthur. work, A ¢ teh from Yokohama, under to-day’s date, announces that an| "MN! !* Chareed on the srount that) official to'erram from Seoul, the capital of Corea, says the inhabitants of che ‘ Pvong-Yong district, adjoining the froutier, are alarmed at (he landing of | 1,000 Russians iu that aeneeretaee DOO Pennsy.vania The injunction is tet WILL NOT WITHDRAW [sedi Raia coma. OUR TROOPS FROM CHINA. ®:. ees ss sylvania Steel and Iron American Bridge Comp J. Dady, of Brooklyn, Bids for this contract were previous! Company y and Michee! (Special to The Evening World} WASHINGTON, Aug. 17—"If Peking Will be withdrawn, but their places at he front will he taken by the rapidly has surrendered and the Miniaters have | arriving reinforcements. As the Ameri-| opened on May M1 There were two been relieved, se is generally believed, loan troops have suffered heavily from| "ders, the King Bridge Company, the ower of the two, and the other being the allied commanders will de ermine | climatic causes, It is possible Gen. Chalice New J and item Come the immediate future policy in China fee ani bis men may constitute an es] peony Ov rejected. “One thing ie suresthere will be nolcort for the Ministers to Tientain ommisal that the best inter. ests of the city Warranted a readver- tivement of the contract A CRISIS IN ITALY, hurried retreat from Peking, there will be no immediate withdrawal of the American contingent, there will be no felinquishment of all tha! his been such an event, other American soldiers will be hurried to the front, so that the United States may be constantly repree vented gained by the advance to Peking. The United Mtates will not scuttle “Pe allies are al! working in har-|°Ut of China. This Government witi]| The Sew Kina's Winteters say Mony, All are pledged to the restoration | @fMoniously participate with the They Wish to Resign—te Wants Young Men. PARIA Avg IT~A special despatch to the emps from Home says tt is ru mored there that Ministerial discord ps< sulted from the recent conference be- tween ‘he King and bis Ministers, and that several of them wish to resign owing to their belief that they do not have his confidence, It is added that modifications in the Cabinet are expected on the reassem- Ding of Partiament The dewpateh also eeserts that the powers In restoring order and assur. ing stability to the future govern- ment of the Chinese Empire. The return of Chaffee and his men to Tientain, If he ts chosen to excort the Ministers, whi not mean withdrawal by the United States. Others will go for- ward” of order in Peking and tae rysamption of normal conditions, The United States will perform tts part.” ‘This positive annoucement was to- day mate by a high State Qoparinent oMelal. Continuing “Tt ie quite probable (hat these troops ald Whieh have mademhe advance to Peking Wife and (hree were injured fn a fire which destroyed the building occupied BURNED WHILE ASJ.EEP. by the Independent Paper Stock Com- One Mam Lost His Life and Three | Pin grey 1-100 Desplaines ’ Weve Snbaves tae Ute ‘The dead man was Edward Grace, enae Fire. burned to death while asleep in the CHICAGO, Aug. 17—One man lost bis] building. King has clearly indicated that he wit act and govern, and Mesires to have young Ministers wits initiative ne were drawn up! © the bidders, | f the law re-| the | _NEW YORK, vRiD AY, 9000011 OI-3 | ~ " AUGUST 17, 1900, BROOKLYN. PITTSBURG, ' | Qngngatag -§ | Y ve€«U 3 J is PHI In | BOs 3 9 0 OMS} ST. LOUI ee ee ee | AT sf. LOU, SECOND RACE-Gien Lake 1. E y 2 Spung 8 THIRD RACE—! 1 1, La Desivous 2 The Thrush 8 FOURTH RACE woes 2 Ladas @ FIFTH RACE : 1a © Oldtel4 Malone Orn’ * ' f wonpe — AT HARLEM THIRD RACE FIFTH RACE—Mise f 1M Fox 2, Joe Shelby 9 xT! ' oro 2. Prostor 3. B, R. T, REPORT FOR ONE YEAR, saeadre tend. BASEBALL TO ASSASSINATE RESIDENT M'KINLEY Spoiled by eer Service Men—Two. Italian IService, stated to-day that two Italtians, Natabe Maresca and Michil Guida ‘had been detained at Quarantine, New York harbor, by his orders. Their deportation to Naples, Italy, will be recommended to the Secretary of the 0 ‘) Treasury. Anarchist, was about to leave for the United States and that he might attempt ito attack the President. ‘mined that Maresca was an Anarchist, it was developed that he was a Convicts of the Kaiser Wilhelm II. last evening Maresca and his companion, Guida, pwere turned over to the immigration authorities with a request that they be |deported, vnine years old and was born in in Italy. At Pol aid he had not heard a word t the arrests, as Chief Hazen had not communteated with him Chief of Detectives George MeClus ky at first also said he knew nothing | ALL THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS ————| PRICE ONE cent, - ~—-2090--— oe Suspects Arrested on Board the Kaiser Wilhelm Will Be Deported—Orders from Washington. WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—Chife Wilkie, of the United States Secret On Aug, | this Government was advised from Naples that Maresca, an Thereupon an investigation was made, and, while it could not be deter- His description was wired to Chief Hazen in New York and on the arrival’ Guida's antecedents are now being investigated. Maresca is twenty- LOCAL OFFICIALS | IGNORANT. Italians, but that all (he tmmigrants had been restrained from landing, ae- cording to the usual custom. Purther inquiries were referred to Washing- ton for answers The same apparent lack of infor mation was shown at sind eo of the arrests, but added | must refuse to discuss the mat- ter. The officers of the North jerman Lioyd Steamship Company said this afternoon that they were unaware of detention of the two ce Headquarters Chief Dev any especial Toe rep * yea ending June 3C owes mated eerpee Th \ D ‘e728 459 C | | oof $452.5 . $270,156 | The tot f { af $103,108.990.47 andl ; 6 la C 8102 494 s general surplus of $623.- | 428.75 7 neldent co the big etrixe in| Women Shoppers Saw) Juts ear His Body Shoot Down | pelt 7 Five Stories. | — | WASHINGTON. Aug 17 ~Adv fees havey ‘ cia New Tork, Divhbop Fag eawat the elewator bO¥ I] Arehett { New ¥ | again be st 10 the Pope feem= tihia MAN FOU * INSTON PARK ’ ward Ma wpe : th ah A ; * : a a ue Fae ee . Weer cares CBid aioe treet, wae instantly bitled thie] Since t « ‘ me, | has Hjutor Archbiskape we . ® we 4 1 weve . New Y right secee ‘ aoe oer 2 after #™ ad Bey Huffato. Rochester, O fer f r + death sftergonn 3 i he ei r shaft from r. Hrook ark 1 By ea yee a residence to-day The man * yuan ge os heanenen’ | a bee +> at che wording of @ Hertox 4 cash eaenes Wiel : pfs tod stor * 1 one Y mer ® ' M f Hroos e the us we forme o fit sor, jen nr | et . feater Ne . York whieh is tutto this, Mackay ribolse contre tm the Oe BROOKLYN GAS WAR DECI SION vr ; “1 Wiles G € ar e sh + oH " Tore Rogers, © ', — Weoklye g 1 sunday is the day to advertise your Death of Judge Calet. gidert member of ‘be 2M Bast> recom Greatest cireulation Ip exist-) yeropierowN. Comm, Ame Ih pireet, early (hin he 7 7 om on io. Judge Arihur B. Calef, Of this city, the | disease, ene oh aii

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