The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1900, Page 1

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beep Aap Taam ere ee ad > li a at el aati eile .or's WEATHER—SNOWERS TO-NiGMHT, Sega a RACIN NEW YORK, c TESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1900, PRICE ONE linn WRATHER—SHOWERS TO-NIGHT, NIGHT Ch ¢ E MM EDITION EDITION | ane All.’ “ Cireulation Books Open to [« “ Circulation Books Open to All.” “Circulation Books Open to All.” | “PRICE ON E CENT. NEW YORKS WIN GERMANY REFUSES AMERICA’S OFFER NEW YORK. n1eoeoe22-5 BOSTON. THE PATHETIC STORY OF TAKEN TO BELLEVUE WITH BIBLE CLUTCHED IN HAND. BEAUTIFUL MISS ANDREWS. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MADE HER CRAZY. Doctors Say the Young ; Woman Could Have Been Easily Cured Under Proper Treat- ment. Now She Sits in a [la- | niac’s Cell Quoting Scriptural Texts on Healing and Askiug | Their Meaning. Declines to eentanii Li es alee Chang, Who Has Been Seized as a Hostage by the Admirals at Taku. WASHINGTON, Aug. 28—Germany has returned a flat-footed dissent ~ to the circula’ siote of this Government requesting the Powers to state their” willingness to recognize Earl Li Hung Chang's credentials to treat for peace — t 0 A |. A 0 3 \—- 4 on behalf of China, : Wan ob Gain Deon Goa Great Britain and Russia are agreed with the United States that Earl Li's pon ee ia credentials are sufficient, but Germany is the only power which has dissented, ” an ek eeu uale: ih . The three replies were read to-day at the Cabinet meeting, Our coda PHILADE| AT BROOKLYN, g. puns ie eb Gah ake note sent to our agents abroad asked replies to the questions: q serves First—The willingness of the Powers to accept Li's credentials. ae en He een t ' Second—To ascertain what the future policy of each power is to be. ow before asking ee eee “What! What does He ew F ind | ee a ew KRUGER (LI HELD CAPTIVE ad S eun erdiace AA LOE ATLAST ; BY THE ADMIRALS tt te only a few weeks ago that Miss = 3 . . en - ry dh healt in body and Tey ; CRUSH ED PARIS, Aug. 28—Admiral Courrejolles, the hanes a8 vis | HAWTHORN French commander in Chinese waters, cables that” many a ‘ull A {OF ‘G sik is ; . IN BATTLE ja council of the Admirals has notified the foreign: + tik hag i hey a llegations at Peking that it has been decided to he cant up In au “s BRYAN’ S ELECTION, nd iLi Hung Chang on board ship until the diplomats - as nee g have consented to open negotiations with se of etal * Chinese. STUDIED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | DEATH OF ¥ RUSTS ae os , | LORENA MAKQUES, DR soos, LONDON, Aug. 28—The Chinese officals In gord health, with « blameless past! HAY, Aug. 28.—-Heavy fighting is re 2 is go ria sure, (ie young mn AND IMPERIALISM, - AY Aue 26” Heavy tentive have informed the foreign Consuls at Shanghai that fh studied Chrie thn Science="'me n ® Tiness she euth as y added “But asked manner Ree she hasti! Jam we — That tiny the © iken cord upon iene own As "4 a herself. she ' oa : fs ing tapped by the Chinese. was {but her able wee mental is ‘ a Our m 0 slow ae: —_——— rather than physical. She thought tt ine bapiheag dl Bettman apd si Lge - ¥ _ Mr. Bryan to) right, 1000 by The Assertited Prove and Paine, have arrived here from! + the ox et vy sea |to-day that Richard Croker would take wolme to hart this country. Me te) TipNTSIN, Avg 15. via. Taku, Tukiad: WHS city they. Jeti Ove dase he to m » VICTORY IN OHIO, sou)! IN INDIANA AND ALSO IN ILLINOIS, | HE WILL TAKE THE STUMP. he stump after the State Con He was asked about {t and replied vention, (0 able a man to do any damage to the country and hurt the se- | curtites, “What will you talk abowtt” | TIENTSIN IN SAFET Ys | These Include the Misses Go Condit-Smith, Wood- ward and Paine, Who Were in Peking. | Aug. 27.—Fifty Americans, including | the Misses Condit-Smith, Woodward 10. lorp The |'50 AMERICANS REACH = = : N pide aolnnmtioeadlage mune an ritieh A Boers are said to hay pmunition xe an if oe as MS boats on the line between Chefoo and Shanghai, as vue « See the fact that Gen, Chaffee has not received any de= e'the Emperor, the Dowager Empress and Prince Tuan have arrived in the neighborhood of Tai-Yuane — Fu, the capital of the province of Shan-Si, 240 ~ “. miles southwest of Peking. q WASHINGTON, Aug 28—At the Cabinet ” * meeting to-day it was decided to put ten despatch in “|spatches since Aug, i4 shows the land lines are PANIC AT AMOY, ALLIBS NOT DEFEATED, — Consul Johnson Cables that For Washington Refuses to Bellen or will be oon.” Nobody ts afraid of Bryan this Cal cigners and Hich Chinese REFUSED rn PHYSICIAN, (Teaate. Vthink Ht is my duty to year, but they are afraid of the DEADLY HEAT WAV? »*ROKEN hus henselae 00s | ” trusts, ° ASHINGTON, Aug 28—A cab! Every kindness was fhown to Miss) hese predictions at There te no difference hetween ' Andrews by Mrs. Goren and ber — wa tani wee —_ = an They wmmmeted tnt: a oh < o-day rusts aud imperiaiiom, Roth try | fight ald her. The young woman smiled, diana Wit give more than to csneentente everything in the | NOt SO Humid To-Day, RECORD. ‘ in scorn and refused Armiy hards of = few, | - ; : h } ise of Re- 7 1 om oe Ey S cay renee ¢ omy | | tie mot apathy that the Repun- and Promis | v2 ; = bengal re a Hears are afraid of. It ts votes. lief at Hand. 7 Hours she bpe ™ “ Bble-one she had br ae pi « a ‘The great book # wilt ge Democratic. ! . “Did tee weston to what te go | HANNA AND THE HEAT VICTIMS. “ of the Master?’ ling to sweep this country for! CAMPAIGN FUND. bee nase Therein lay ber hope ‘ meyan. i Mre. IDA a “ At lari the aifkep thread broke The Reporter to Renator Mana to-day Bh Chryotic street strain upon the frail mental and physi-, Vew'll Ged mere peapie geal | What would you my, erator. if reef of « 5 four Fears | vou were asked if the contributions to ast Third otreet this morning » wes whis-jage. You won © many | |the Repuliean Camp en Fund, #0 tar e ' First (06 6h Wall etreet, bat you will Med mare have deen satisfactory > Wale eoneed GUS bent roamed then the » bearde ers “ i aan dade wade Gabe seas bad. Fenater Hanna—"P¢ aay it was none JAMES MARION, thirty years, of ‘ at © Aamned business 158 Beat Kighty-steth sireet, over- A ms “| ome in front of 280 Third avenaer: wih ait dishevelted, eyes wild, at “1 eet tnd © - be 8 porsessed oof physical «tre aw ho far WOMAN DEAD IN SHAFT, bape “ ppc nad = “ ae Nellevee Hospita i Greater than was hers. _— the m the floor, while t ' Blarmed the household. . " sek | tee heat wave has lost its # T “ w York City « he raved of her phantom filness qnd|Rvidemtty Pell from Top Fleer of “The ree pig Ts Sonne: $00 .aies Gad te tot an: fet, 6a penterder. > : ; f showers this eveming ur to fie Imaginary care, She wept and) Piet-Mowse While Gathering ining. The top floor of 123 was te lis there as much humidity In the aimos- Northe might: Wedmenday fnir t laughed ty one + eae Kindling Wood. Stroved by fire fecently. oad che wes| shore Michtean, N ler; winds — bee ‘ —— ; tice are ia al te wan pititel eng 20s. 1 Mrs. Grideet Kelly, stty-eight yeare|in the habit of crossing there on the| Relief was promised by the Weather | erate rains he 4 . lon are “ 7 b DL teesh morthwest. waver cart of the tated whether to await the coming of} 1 Las found dead at the foot of alfire-eecape to gather wood left by work | Bureau, which reported that rain Alabama, Loulslana, Arkanses + Prete ti ‘ ——— Si woe nomen * ae a le oe Ceootisued on decond Pager mb-walter shaft at 13 Kast Que Hun- mew who were repairing the house, was almost inevitable le-day acd | homa and Missourl [RRR RRR RRR RRP rere rrrre u ¢ u

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