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ce eS BUS SH, CORY, | H. T. SMITH, POWERS, LONG. eerresarevaperareewr renee sere eee ee wn FIR ST The TIME ON Nii me td al || [Cireatation Books Open to Ait” | RE ee * RECORD) FOR SUCH A FEAT 1 _ 1900, NEW YORK, THI TH RSDAY, AUGU WE ASK PEACE. INCHINA, BACKED BY THE CZAR. Our Note to Powers of Europe Requests End to War and Recognition of Earl Li-- Britain’s Silence Puzzling. ‘WEALTHY WOMAN ROBBED. ‘CHLOROFORM THIEF (resis! to The Rewning World) WASHINGTON, Aug. 30,—A prac tieal alliance between — and the United States to China was revealed oa * Po publication of the text of the identi- cal note to the powers decided upon) by President McKinley's Cabinet. This communication was based os! the Russian note to us which de ciared ue interdiction of Li Hy-~ Charg’s communication with thi Chinese Government was “inex- plicable,” and asked that the powers) direct their commanders to vacate; the order \Mrs. Lorena C. Stewart Tells oa tee nent wal a Thrilling Story of Her Adventure. position of Russis, and informs the powers that instrucuons have been sent to our representative in Chine in the spirit o: the Russian note, As all the Admirals but the Ameri- can and Russian agreed in the deci- sion to restric. Li's liberty the out- come of our siding with Russia is awaited with some misgivings. Great Britain's silence |s puzzling the A @aring attempt to chloroform and rob Mrs, Lorena C. Stewart, who says | she bad been raised by Mrs, TA. Hen-| ‘This habit, Mra Stewart said, was dricks, wife of the Vice-Presitent of| known to the Howard woman and also the United States during Cleveland’s|to Samuel Bergman, a fur dealer, who first term, of jewels valued according | had given her Mrs. Stewart testified, the detectives at $99.00, came to|much of her Jewelry light In the West Side Police Court ‘I had searcely retired about 2.9 tay. Central Office Detectives Da clock,” said Mra, Stewart, “when I jand Dunn arraigned Thomas R. Ra-| heard a noise in a rear room and gud- in which were her papera and other valuables all of her jewels hone, an electrician, of 68 Jane street, | Jenly a man with a handkerchief ower ol a Government, and the retirement Of) wat donoken, on a charer of the lar. {his face rushed Into. m: ' Hay, known for his pro-|ceny of a tin box from Mra. Stewart's | Jumping on the bed heid » y 3 Apartments containing valuable papers, | saturated with chloroform «.cr my nos English leanings, from the scene, om) the plea of illness, complicates the|ters valued at #6. Mrs Stew in court was simply situation. dressed, but wore a pair of magnificent ‘The official text is as follows: diamond earrings and had fastened in TEXT OF THE NOTE. her shirt watet a oe, aun “Telegram sent to the representatives burst; on her fingers e several dia- of the United Gtates in Berlin, Vien! mond rings. , | Detective Davis estimated the value of Parts, Londpn, Rome, Tokio and 8t. Petersburg: trite "I tried to seream but coudn't. 1 was nearly suffocating when the man ‘I want that tn bex and if you n't met it for me I'll kélt you. Sammy wants it. If you scream I'll kil! you.’ He had a knife in his hand, “T pushed him away and eoreamed,” continued Mre. Stewart, “and he pour. 4 4 whole bittie of chloroform in my face, badly burning my left eye then snatched the box from ti indow. J ran articles of jewelry and let. the Jewelry she wore at $5,000. To Magistrate Brann Mrs. Stewart stated chat she lived on the third floor of West Thirty-eighth street, and that on the evening of Aug. § she re mained in the flat of a woman named Howard, on the floor above, until 3 Yolock in the morning. She had known the Howard woman mly a short while. Rabone was also “Department of State, “Washington, Aug. % 10. “The following note was received by we from the Charge of the Russian Gov. ernment at this capital Avg. 17 “1 have just received a communica- to and said ‘Tommy's art stated that she had not ‘ela in the tin bow on this! they thus escaped being | She stated that she pulled ¢! Ae herchie? oe he intruders eee and abo nothing the matter with Corbett. too one-sided for him. aoraninnt3 BOSTON. eolorsoti—3 5 PHILADELPHIA AT SRONKLY | 2 0 «i RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, 4 SIXTH RACE > 8 AT HAWTHORNE “I TI" . « * ¢ 73 8 7 TIA Gut bury, the Democrattc candda! ernor, and the antagoniam on th of the German vote toward MeKir ey and the impertaiietic ministration CONFIDENT. MANAGER KENNEDY SAYS CORBETT 1S IS Al RIGHT. J. C. KENNEDY, Manager of Twentieth Century Club—“ There is The statement that he has rheuma- tism is simply put forward to influence the betting, The betting now is Corbett is in perfect condition.” cratic outlook in Michigan was excellent and that the Btace would go Democratic thte Fall. This statement he based on ; C May-!. attitude of the Ad: | » , andi GREAT EVEN IN G woRLuD ARTIS AT THE CORBETT-M'COY FIGHT. | A Complete Pictorial Story of the Battle by Rounds, N TOL "RNALISM CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WOMEN, WHILE ABROAD, SUFFERED GREAT HARDSHIP, \ They te of of Il! Treat- ment and Privation on European Tour. Without dageage, minus a |linen, lacking wraps ¢ from the “ incensed North (Ge Lieya the per. | from + Trave the Aller army of rived f the turning from the t aa fast as “money from home m from interior paints where they ae home has been pald | The me on the Aller were from) {Ph a, Maryland, 8t. Lauis,| } fo and other points in the South] m ate stranded The majority here in New York awalting remitt nem home They are wel ‘ Last June they t { agency the Inter jhis {rip to the Garden. this money went begging. {to-night Jon crutches,” ltingency lay Inot allow him to make @ minute examination thon from the Imperial Government in- | there. Magistrate fi ‘i Mrs. Stewart stated that it was ber gar siheernes the Be come Mr, Campau also paid that the Dem orming me of the resolution of the Ad- unt!l to-morrow, se ° ene « eh om to place | ine hol box! to te Leduc - rate would carry New York * mirels of the allied fleets interiiicting the plenipotentiary of the Chinese Gov- ernment, Li Hung Chang, from all com- 0. P. TRAIN HE HELD UP. CABLE FROM CONGER, | Committeeman Richaré | newer, stated that ‘|expects Bryan to Win in! Sie fr Demorras was a munication with the Chinese authorities flattering “ 4 “7 -_ J . ph war tm the event of hie arrival at Taku, ae ae neaiaeees t eis teat sol pvanee = New York, Michigan enator Murphy rage Me Sau venenatis Daeg enpueEtie, Hunt Down Mandite-Re- =| on Awa. 28, Then Closed and Tennessee. Hovernor, and re sanage me fm View of the fact that a powers have ward of 61,000, | ual Giants, a When asked 09 to Co . “ Pe peoognized tne utility of admitting his! cHRYENNE, Wyo, Aug M®—The| WASHINGTON, Aue #—The Btate! panic J. Campau, of Michtenn, and nuter ce uukht Be Newt We game oy Gs Hung Chang's) services, in the/ Union Pacific passenger train No. 3 Department makes pubite the following | y oy a n er Fiat | thee, ae fae te of the [fala Mre , eventual negotiations for peace, and e-| second gection, was held up by handite cablexram from Minister Conger, ¢ sade o "this e this morning. RS ask such |beean * pecially beeBuse |: woUld be impossine |W a4 a half miles weet of Tipton ceiveg + «ms thr: gh the United States | are dot members of the National Dem-| ha station, Sfty-stx miles weet of Rawlins, Consul at Chhete, and dated Aug 64 Me ahs and tenet w " for him to fulfil his mission in the chAF-T i. nies at 6.0 veloc Prove were| A.M ¢ f — re on , acter of Chinese plenipotentiary If thie] tour pighwaymen. “Hh. following despatch dated yes- ong one it Mise ort, a fo * : ' same . were done, it would be desirable that] The express and Baggage cars were) terday—'More Russian, German. French ¢ Buffad > i > iss Gebenem an < Une Intereated governments should give| blown open and the safe blown tol and Italian trogpe: arriving, Imperial National Committee that # she jeces, The railroad com says the oalece will be entered Aug % Militar Sat orders to countermand the above men- ete peli ig pany ord . promenade of " ations mate ioe ped che y National Chairman Jam _ tioned dectston’ vequege It; cloned and yiarded K. Jones ‘ | press cars were considerably damaged. | (hing is expected in a & m day This commitice will bave charge | 9, ORDERS TO REMEY. | ecient‘ sone Hadeell, who © Bastern neaiquarters of the X RIOT CLAIMS, $260,000, “ was We be ‘ e tee, and Committeeman ( a manding our fleet at Taku. wae first! went on » J train to the scene the Take gate like.” | wae tor the purpose of securing uMices | Mle Raton of Mit anewere? that no such resolution had] of the robbery, No one was injured on} mm He sald that Commiticeman Guffey, | for Insert been adopted. He now cables that the} the train. 0. H. FETHERS CHOSEN ex-Gov, Stone and Norman BE Mack ote’ Peapte. peaghs Aduirals have agreed to write the Dean would come to this city this evening. aah . and at § o'clock » conference woukt be] The claime whieh ler laidiow fs) A of the legations at Peking instructions (Continued on Second Page.) ‘Take the Short Line. amare ~ ne hel at the Hoffman House making agains te Se Ware ee Sates oP ba sald to Rave been infifeted on colored be] persons fn the recent riots dave been! _ filed in the Comptroller's Mice, Camgen cated thet the Deme- Taey sow ageregate 0,0 Na the city for njaries | about Mre & J Blwarte A TALE OF WOE. cmt provided qateay 7 { influenct he be a ; Horton enka wever, that if Corbe Jetuk for anol to-morrow night, and, Oo) ae veut wanes as nemoradie Omit The a Wor Ty o* no ll 2 of be x - will be a twenty ee ‘ s Ths fight The « , ain. mn neko on ame ¢ eit, © for om a oper. “ anish the « byjex mn preity bed ¢ a @ World RIGHT THIGH STIFFENED. My right thigh te actually stiffened | ppgadde abiy timbered up dy ° f "THE FORECAST. Sinoe | Dewan training for the 8%) fF Papeenst for the ihirty-ote hy never we pele ane Os waste any noose coting oh NE 5 time thiniking abo btoat Just why it mowd coma. on me at , Ang. 31, tor New Yorks ee eo ee a 1 STs 'BIE DE K M. ; \, EDGE, HAYD ONES, ‘MORTIME R PARKER, it ia at ASEBALL # RAGING 20000000000000000 Corbett tt BETTING the City 4.30 P. 10 from - 8 Beach. ing, Is in Seclusion. OOOOOOS OOOO QOOOO GOS OOO SOOOOOOS* CORBEIT'S ALL RIGHT NOW. Corbett and party left his headquarters at Bath Beach this afternoon at 3.40 o'clock, arriving here at 4.380, He boarded @ Sixth avenue “L" train and got off at Thirty- third street, where a cab awaited him. Corbett was driven to his home in West Thirty-iourth |street, where he ate a light lunch and immediately went to |bed. He slept soundly until he was called to prepare for McCoy also took a long nap this afternoon and denied himself to all visitors. His handlers, in reply to inquiries, said the “Kid was fit as a fiddle and confident of victory. There was little or no betting on the result this after= noon. Corbett ruled the favorite at odds of 100 .o 8u, and George Considine has $2,000, John Considine $2,500, Al Smith $8,000 and “Tom” O'Rourke $1,000 to wager on Corbett at the above odds. James J. Corbett said to an Evening World reporter at 2 o'clock this afternoon that what he thought was rpheue metism has turned out to be a in of his right leg. He anys it will not interfere with his cha 8 of victory in hie batttle with Kid MeCoy at Madison Square Gardes “] will enter the ring to-night even if T have to do so he said, “But no one need fear such a cone 1 am in perfect physical condition save for the Lam fit to battle for my life.” Dr. George G. Cochran, of Benson and Nineteenth ave= nues, Bath Beach, was commissioned by The Evening rid this noon tosexamine Corvett The fighter received Dr. Cor hran pain in my leg rdially, but would He walked about his training quarters, and at the cone fusion of his visit Dr, Cochran issued = statement to The Evening Worla to the effect that Corbett's muscles in the right leg and thigh had been strained There is an impression abroad that ¢ bett's alleged bed physical condition was HORTON LAW'S WAKE Coremontes on Oem Howkine Fight ow Nimhe report of Core circulated to ite news in the arth The above encly edition of The Ev widespread Interest throughout ng World created 4 comment amona mer the city waht the report Broedway 4. € casion of ad emanated To- Mo City and vicinity: thia time seems (o be nothing more than of {i!-luek. oi Kelly and Dal Hawking had * Q@entioned on dovomh Pog)