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pac fons ae ee AOL, Siow RRA | aelaniy, BASEBAL [Ho eulatior Books t Ail.” | | if RAG! Ng ireulation Boo Open t 0 All,” | i Ate GH % | ee EDITION “ Circulation Bocks Open to Au.” | ; PRICE ONE CENT, i NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1900 PRICE ONE CENT, E> Ss ee = ae ‘| t te a fil } t el j a Ol as, PVE PERSONS KILLED. | SWEETHEART VICTORY BY INTENSE HEAT, soem ws es SSS —}-> - 2 -- — a WILLIAM «MORRIS, forty-two gears old, colored, 270 Palaski Gircet, Brooklyn, died from h ‘| Brostration. SARAH O'NEILL, Atty yeare olf, | Re 9 oS tee . f THE FORECAST. Gen. Chaffee Confirms by Cable the Engage- 5 tenn we on aoe E Yj ment in Which the Sixth Cavalry Routed’ D hoarse cuding § P.M. Tues a $ ‘i, fo Bow York i ae Chinese, Killing Over 100. ~ inttys H me, with rain — if ge Son WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—The following despate’ from Gen, Chaffee peer Se Be } has been received at the War Dopertment: : eee ooott-000eeeengs “TAKU, Aug. 27.--Col. Wint on the 19th reports marched at 4A. M and engaged large force of enemy seven miles from city; dispersed them, OFFICIAL RECORD killing about 100, a eee Rie mre “Americans lost five wounded. Will cable names wounded as soon as ascertained, “CHAFFEE,” Jr Ain’ | Col, Wint is Lieutenant-Colonel of the Sixth Cavalry, but is acting as Colonel in the absence of Col. Sumner, who is in Europe. The tight probe lably occurred near Tientsin, as the Sixth Cavalry was at that place at the time mentioned. DEATHS FROM HEAT. lhis is the first American confirmation of the reported engagement. It CORNELIUS MATIONEY, forty-tvre | shows that the Americans have been in the lead in all the important actions, yenre old, m bartender, of 1f/ F 5 | ohacnieines — Marton street, died at his home | 4 i WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 —A cable-, sage tdeetde not to enter Imperial palace, thie wesning trom the best. \ heen received from Minis. The Department of State later leaving {t practically vacant. Two JOUN LBACH, forty-sia yoare old, | EES: ROE: BERR RRA (PO aide public the despatch as follows: tuousand Germans arrived to-day. a stableman, of 18 Went Medial j ter Conger. It had no Peking dat Nv mportant movements since CONGBR” Gret street, stricken at his hom. ee wiek tose] Prom ihe tant Get te @ Died in Hellevoe Hospital, | Rat was transmitted from Taku Aug eed : sales Atl bag : : ‘ai hee é —_ orce at Peking. which has not yet ~ eral ministers of the Teung It been report from any other quar gre in the city and are ter, it is presumed to be of vesy re soon, Generals cent origin | b hb t ' cipher has been | trans won and much diMfculty Jexpericaced ix translating the mes ef 274 *t. Mark's avenue, brook- ‘M Ww Sh F | a sa Be i "Giaas "senrsoem, divest reaiwer anes Warenee BOXERS CUT LINES? rears old, of 40 Hill street, Brook. and Then Himself Had Iyn, died at 152 sewereee street, Been on a Prolonged ‘ a a a, * ee | iain in GT GoM | sl tim Crazy, nae A FRIEND OF KATIE SCHARN'S, . t | Boy as ss Grabbed a|Story of Esson’s Fatai heials ad ( no . aken to werd Woman's Diamond Ear- | Debauch Told by Lil- | since 8 PRAVK LEVY, » years! ring but Wa u T sid-ceansainae ‘ ie s Caught. lian Hayes—Tele- Ba hded eae pen phoned Her Two Weeks Pr While Mrs. Moses Lewts, of Midg Ago that He Had At “ A Middle- Aged Man, With I Mixed Gray Hair, eet. with a pair of diamond ‘ oad snd d valued at 00 In ber ears, was wwaik saintad Bites [is Who Was With Factory Girl on Three rough Grand street at Ridge street tempte uicide, : Brooklyn, overcome a ee a A Hidge street, 0 S ; e 4 T to Mt, Peter's Hoap Oe cerart. Sak Nee Cees > ‘ Saturdays Previous to the Tragedy. Lewis, tore one | H.W Stridiron, © Chicago tum-| . Sa ba "pes fed it y ee MEM ear and bor salesman, was shot twice in| | taggal dns t opybedy ta ‘ ’ = q Faia - _ ea: ea vo T dow't a. ’ ssgedRazn Mee . . is ‘ a bos z = Bees -844404-4-4-644-6-66-660-644-0444044-404 0444000044 wererer err at) : , i not.” year ¥ entitying | 1ome Hotel, at Forty-first street and! » 3 FORD a ghee of 2 everces c ‘ nind | Broadway, at 9.30 o'clock this morn-| 2 NOTE LEFT BY , IRV. Abe me MYSTERIOUS VISITOR. casey parr oe ng by his friend, who was regis-| 7 "SUNDAY, Aug. 26. . ne Hospital. . sin . . " . a ger int ps ' tered a> H. J, Ford, of Boston : “The better the day the better the deed is aif : os ae sobt Gran 7 t . j : t pat To-day is one of the hottest daye of lintense excnente nme « ‘| Pord” then turned the revolver on! $ World and my friends will be rid of ne. [ose . + _ <4 vn with poutine thas hc G00 bo: sonar’ Samer Ms Beg Pielke Bimselt ahd seat & Sutes tote Bis) s have been kind will forvive me as | hope God vil “nuns WOUNDED LEAVE. ‘ es tow. The tntense heat on the sireet|waiking slowly up own brain 1 tama failure.” — ; a level and the excessive humidity have! 5. into ; . — . i Convey Formed at Poking to Take ; Was Mah aul tee te tee ‘ from Hulge| ‘The bullet Egon ent into his OWN Feteiettbebberteebtdbtedea beter tener erne rene nn ds Ore ct Sg teniee tek : ™ o'clock five deaths were reported r oe Me, | brain caused instant death ante pe == . =. wo Thentsin wtue ‘The recreation piers were crowded at y * ‘ tonian, a fetered, but alao ft Stridiron to fn fet et ’ 4 an early hour and held large and per as full of mystery at bac ge ws regietere - but also from rae n : 4 . mas aspiring throngs all day s. The suf. the murderer dead and jeago, a salesman, Stridiron claim dart all : i. ‘ « of fering was Intense in the crowded tene : a ‘ ‘as tak: tos bee Geena Wendie 6 ler name 1 Ha ahe : 5 ments of the east and west sides Ba. ne o ete * a SUS: Sy he police could oe 09 En Ow Raw # business 0 ig twenty fi ‘ 1 8 e . I ‘ond The meroury hovered close arount ihe two women recovered fro eit oo-| gather bus tow facte dress His own home {a at 119 Seeley |New York fron hieag z i. aan it wee = Bigs Ag — One of the most perplexing of the |@venue S nation Heep. Humidity wae still very high and] ‘The Cotton Warker. many mysteries cenmected with the| ESSON’S SWEETHEART. ‘ : = : on the ‘ etinte| ‘The closing prices of ¢ viding § at West , felief from the distrenal: he fs * age was that Strid The myst was partly cleared up! 4 f t tions that, have prevailed ‘during tne me " rpg M4 . Septem tragedy was that Stridivon gasped . tiated ” « WARSHIP 10 AMOY, : 4 7 to Dace ne, Si Novesn-| out that Ford was an assumed name | this afternoon, when a young woman) | ‘ a ' nowt Sy The Worsd Thermemater stood 0t $5 ot] ber, a3 to 48: Deconbes s + to hee a asa ack has ely ‘ £% cheek, Set the great hammidie y mad ae January ay 2 x Febru Ty. &% to | for his ansailant drove up to the New Yor lospital reath since he ame to New York sunhont Castine Ordered te Tres a e ue! areb, AB 6% sto ae th | May, $9 to RW: Juar, OW to kad Me!) The real name. Stridiron told the |*%4 s#ked to see Stridiron she told an Evening World re Port to 1 Soertean ! > ket steady john b The woman was handsomely | hee my heart to sce hit fotereste There. F n ‘ a eben ha Keven, Rot & Dov: | Aressed and remarkably good looking | “ : 7 : Hid that way, and Stridiran was! : . “ bartender, of Marion Single are to Chicago and 1 om, @ Tati ’ ‘treet ia Penney venta Ma, mn ee "3. s ee tt Lime te Chi She showed muca agitation, and oe friend, was et as dissolute j 1A aG-) her @ e came tt . ae potena Woe | Lends All. HM. oF, 98 payment of ‘4 Natirod over the pieter-| moaning about “Jack,” meaning the pe ales hag 41k i aga uder than - } (emit te 00 parecons “aang 000| dead man, Keson. Ghe wanted to see (Costioued on Beovnd Page) The Castine le at Shangaal dhe firet time, They dida't answer ageim, (Conttaved on Second omit