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t eT ANGR t ag RUTTER: a HINA NE ey Publication of Big Row in Cabi- net Arouses Admin- istration. (Prom 9 Btaff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 -The Administratio: ts greatly worried over The Evening World's expose of the split in the Cabinet on the Chinese question Secretary Hay'’s temporary retirement from the diplo- matic field and Secretary Root's sudden advancement to the post of chief adviser is the main topic of conversation in official circles to-dny President McKinley, however, is determined to his.official family washing from hanging out on the public clothesline, and the State Department announces to-day that THE SUPPRESSION OF NEWS IS TO BE THE POL-| ICY FOR A TIME of the Administration This is done to prevent the discussion of the Chinene situation or the differences between the Cabinet oficings, | Great Britain's answer simply states that the American proposal has been forwarded to Lord Salishury; Germany's reply is that time is needed to earefully consider the pro- pornls, : No news of the progress of events in the Far Enst will be given out now in advance of definite official informa. tion, No such embargo on news been estublished since the Spaniah-Americah war a STORY OF CABINET SPLIT CONFIRMED. keep has When ‘The Bvening World early yesterday received from a staff corre ppondent In Washington whose sources of Information are of the best, the excluaive report of the serious split in the Cabinet and Secretary Hay's strong disapproval of the Russian alliance, a telegram was at once addressed to Col, Hay at his New Hampohire home as follows fevretary Hay, Lake Sunapee, NH We have Washington derpatel stating that your retirement to New Hampahire {a duo to a disagreement with the polley of the Administration tn following the Russian lead in Chinese matter, We hesitate to publish this tn present situation without a statement from you, which we hope you will find It ponstble to make THE EVENING WORLD ‘This meseage Was sent early yesterday morning in ample Ume for Bee retary Hay to reply before the publication of the edition of The Evening World containing the Washington deapatoh Subsequently another message was sent to Col. Hay urging blin to reply during the day Thoth messages wore duly delivered SECRETARY HAY’S SILENCE, Nevertheless, although knowing that the report would be published yens terday, Secretary Hay did not reply antil to day, when there had Leen time for the facta to be well clreulated, He then sent the following Wy Telegraph to ¢ M The Mrenine World) | NEWRURY, No W Bept ft JOWN WAY There | truth in the etory It will bo noticed that there Is no denial of Iie disagreement with the Administration's potley, bit merely of the statomoent that he retired to New no 10 date wid ® report was jauaren that an imperial edict was! has furnished Liu Kun Yih, the! recently issued ordering Chauao Shu Viceroy of Nanking and Chang Chih| Chiao, Commissioner of the Rativay ‘Tung, the Vieeroy of Hankow, with/ and Mining Bureau, and Hay Yung, | strong giarantors against the rej Guardian of the Heir Apparent, to} portéd infention of tae Dowager Em: | proceed south to investigate the con | press to supersede them duct of Une Yangtee Vieeroys, and The i correspondent of the] that this was regaraed as serious mes, telegraphiha sinter | news. LONDON, Sept. 1 of Aug. 30 According reports (fom Shanghal Gréat Hritain Shull Peactered by Fat, KBdward Walker, forty years old, rest. eat Victim Dead, twenty -f us, Bre ir) yoare old, HA EWHO w 88) sroples high at thts morning an ‘oll, He was pital k Rast Kloventh street uatained a fractured jaben to Bellevue doe. ‘ M’KINLEY ORDERS SUPPRESSED jot the Chinese re dence unknown, fell from a wall two! WS “U" sald Mr. Peoksniff, in a loft poet informe us, England expeet duty, England is the most f fnee of the earth and will find itself « ny inted AM Czar’s Plans oH- ~ flight, “as the ery man te ntinuaily ai felebetetelolaleteietoteintetolet-beleteleteteletetet-tl THE SHERMANIZING OF MR. HAY. ~~ SS } 3 | sanguine country on tt otobebetetelaloleteleftott FENN Given Out at St, Petersburg—Creat Britain Strangely Silent, hoatile acts by the Chinese on our Bate frontier, as stanee, “the bom bardment of Blagovetohensk, induced Russia to occupy NeweChwang and mareh troops into the Manchurian ter ritorles, much timely measures, whieh were exclusively prompted by sity of warding off (he aggrewsive acts can in no way BRITAIN STILL SILENT, Salishbory Likely to Seek to Modity we Proposals Phe: fom the Primed LONDON, Hept testify to any independent plans, whieh |ls not yet remay are completely foreign to the polley of the Imperial Government hinewe situation *Aw soon an lasting order shail have|tent to heen established in Manchuria and jn dispensable measures taken for the pro-{in the tection of railway constrnetion, whieh, | though coording to formal agreement, China hee red, Russia will not fall to re call her troops from thea territories ‘of the neighboring Empire, provided the aetton of other powers does not place 1 (reat Firfiain's position in the present onfirm the beliefe that Wisbury favors the principle contained Amertoars Russian possibly modification to suggest, die Pervonally contucted 01 ie, Went Shore AR, eat Hcg ori Hampehire for that reason Y Perea RG Phe ofl: jar He way of such That the condition of his health did not compel hin retirement to New jay announ emer henla \ te Hampatiire at this eritionl juncture (a diplomatic affalin ta omphamleed bY Cyiny vrier « the u lapate Keats of tt er for owere and Internationa the following Associated Preas Lolegram rapbl y . Mien } arnertieny CONCOND, No, Bop dt ¢ Willlam Chandler renetved a telegram (Se fremont, onwting om Opa had 1 i sear (ales trom Jobe May, Mecreiary of Mtate, who 10 at Take Hunapoe, deeylog tha Pteriowsly | algnifioant detachment b) hational trad lwo on the ratlway The Recraiary veld w c“ acre Noni 4 My indleposiiion wes silaht and ta val health forces vitaly ‘ "0 ® and 4 Phat there ia no doubt of xerious disagreement tn the Cabinet, ae told in THE] yop pale? , ah sang, \4K Weening World's exclusive report yesterday, te shown hy corroborative Metals | pope gnere and t ' haned’e sists : ‘ BD pobliened in many newspaper ; Aapanivaiodral ina Ok ed hor pedi \ ‘The well-informed Washington correspondent of the Hrookiyn Bagh sa These favorable clroutnat | ) fi ; aN Taree We haw been whiepered ab thag the 8 Ge epllg anone dent's 18 ever i * Hs . wn troll Ane out of betweet imu af the moet ( efahers of the Cabine rogramme of ves ‘ vt ithe revren titative WOR Ald, waH sKBrOY ated byw dlMenenee ' Ao piirene, ant had rearhog ON eet were forelene CONE Where eatrOMe cootonns and un 4 mu gle, and order Hal me Ait ° wecont tank, Ri ROOT AND HAY AT ODDS ands atabliahinent of aril M the Curthe tent ! a tral remarding the f | rar ah s The (eo men who we 11) Wave had (hte dieameonmnent wormtary Hay and l sia may ative the Kmy n Way arabian A Woot Ay we ary Way je sajpoved @ tahen umbrage al on alleged intringe line Acting Forolan Minister to ail | fh i und tee un re ne with the pew here mint on bi ey ot Mate by the War Meoretar ater ie repregented ae NAVIN iy hie repr fatives abroad th tire thoult wy warped many of the { Secretary He eclally woee Mr May became il lav whieh fellow Cult OWE tr 1. wan contender Hay lef) Wavhingion Recretary Root wae adminiatering the rata al nah G r ‘anita Bn duties of the War Depa te eel ab oll of the Chinese work (hal prape ngel Wo the jal Gavewnment Had ia. view oll ths ‘ s Newent and et Mate Daporiment The dtar 1 tae papers, determining shat chara awit Fee oe Seika DNlathe SROUDIE Ys made 0° tle Ruropran pow ating of replies. ete, were, it alt atiantes | the very: ontwet mati the lo to by Aervetary th Ti was alto Winted (hat there was a More pert au Alvaareement wore follow h the epinions helt wo Revretarion r@garding (he withdrawal of American trope trom Chine rir To prot Husata it reason ar) WAKHINGTON, Suc r Mein nine vily apitt ’ f ay a Peking t a Halted Mates (lovernment dn the Chinese and Ungutndvoattons are thal as nd ’ ani Da ; ness (heresy ene tha) pat bie Adminiatrs Alone 1 " j ‘ Y va Par Ne Information wae sertred . 8 jooilaht thal’ #howid Me MeKS { \ \ ; fi i drertary of Ae W hy P f f the tin than 4 Monin Mr lay dae been away from ie donk Aahioaton, ant is mit | Sat apa Hieenah. af ona or | Ie ( Peking heemeforward. a9 4h Lake Bunapee, Nit wit * fever he ban hoon at the longed PA tn eho Seraph ane "s pene sesiinn of abinet was ogreee, avd bas (hue taken port in ali ihe Wyeth Sie f TEED \asvven te ‘Frealdent and hie eondention odvthers | Am a remutt ail worn interested] AR weVor, as a legal Chie leoided, with the jects view, | (overnme ake he rel SECRETARY ROOT ON TOP. Jo mend crown t a. The Imperini| Hower and appaintn » repitesentarive | | Govern therefor proponed Vested with full authority to nemottit 0s, hin ater 2 thee as advanced Hecretary Rant to 6 place considerably Tpoliowing principles to mulde the powers| wi © powers, Muaela, attor haviens . yo das at Wat poritalls, hows lin China me (0 AN AKFeOIONE With all the fo ever areat the die Mi stew ere ih th , Firet-The maintenanee of a com>] elan governme will, on her aide bd ie him, in the absence of Nremie Presi ‘ ¢ in he comple ONT io agreeme among the powers fal end a plenipotentiary to inp et the Chinewe 6 n } Recond ‘The maintenance the] place whe tho nemotlations wilh he The Aiting Seeretory of Mare Mtr Ader, wae torent co antome « WDA: Ihll lrsaueee’ ciate ce sreanliie lb. GhIRA ii epaition ot ate elm 4 out the Inet arrived he Presiden, ant Third-The removal of everything j nn oy Bearerary Woot An days paneed ! © mond nt with Me MeK int MT, , wii at brit he y » bring « or pecame more p ‘ ai of " naan at cou . 7 Rhowledge of the gover bv Yor lanye AE t anyon, and it be fair Named il BUR CHE TTY MRE ROBRRRITIG Wy ative | fourth The establishment with the! hope the latter wt f Wappoet Coat Mr Will share our views he 1 Mates wae called upoo herweit united powe ea tema The oM0!al guessenger conchiten with ” * ‘ Jornment at Peking, ab ton annown Hat 1s Chie sy Other newspapers veri f the Cabinet split as published excluslyerve order and tranqulllit » tho | tan M4} & tn to Cera, the Rus sively tn yesterday | ‘ ster at Peking, and Gen Dine | ountry Vitoh, commander of the Ru s . o+e msn On these points Agteoment® prevatied an troops | yn there points aareements Jat the Chitose canta aiuciee ’ with alm ail the powers, {to gemeptly p-peeed BRITAIN’S BOLD MOVE [eit tl eet tere St Imperial Governme will « nue tole ftom Pek a ae the trans: | " Ateadfartly adhere to ite former PFO) Hemiere of bd My Mian of all the ole and Russian troopa, wit | events, such af 4 Febel attack on ow lore 1 i with due con | a enon troopa at New-Cnwang and @ serten of Ha al VV clroumstances, The Foreign Offee io publicly declare but all indications Lord Proposals, may have some HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1; Ta 1900, a se it? Break away and use play. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louls, New York, Bosten, in the hard old fashioned way—woman, why do you do Washing Powder This famous cleanser has proven the emancipation of thousands of other women—why not yours? Let GOLD DUST do more of the work, you do more of the For greatest economy buy our large package. — ed "YOUNG GIRL’S PLEA | SETS THIEF FREE. mitinued from Mirat Ja still connected with the firm. Tew here chia morning, but Nth Sunday with dit Aes Miss Ia Vay w four yea \ And the diaugh Wiiham ba \ who died tw ry ah kreater part of ey Wh , swept away aii woman In many ways A TALENTED GIRL. Khe haw a charm erwin whieh | ia simply inrewint! ids mays | and whe ' aa’ harman vay one idea or theny flue mort hypnot Her speech ene and mustoal, and jow We falnitig. ih ion. 1) conversat Me her seule taht in the no of fer jaselr wulat, w ele i an, with It {# sald tha. among r edtent! rT F her mustoal ine fi he ie werent Comatock at i uid PIE | Phe wen avolety two “ a) al sme a eroitt fa net met he it wot eb hat she met Rober Morton, who " woome 1 Nudge MoMah who was m hie ft \ wen en 41 olroumatan It wae a lucky ohe ihe life t arming youne wena ise te Vay and " nv ‘Thurada at tw che in Rye, Mra Tutle aun weon londae) " ing World er, made | ' | THE CONFESSION. |. Miew La Vay anid Mr Morton were] Jove with eaeh other ‘They met! ue al « He is | f fine character 1 i man and he often ealiet | lie came to oecupy one \ | rooma In January last, Hie habite regular ant jie Wax Above fe ». 1 noticed at one tin “ troubled, but he sald nothing me or Misn La Vays mother about! de cowlda't have been in fall for nen dave, To my recollection he vas away only fora week and thought] ve was merely (aking 4 vacd When he returned he tld hia trouble] Mise ty Vay He explaine ino! employee had stolen the noney and to protect (hie man he rar tek of falsifying the books, He eal that he was then standing the br vf it, that the Jal) was opening $id not know what to pefore him--he { The cawe was coming Up before Judes MoMahon and he felt that he would he gentenced to imprisonment PLEADED WITH JUDGE. \iwe Law Vay Knew Judge MeMahon woll, She bad met him at various vols) functions, and whal she had seen] f him unoffielally convinced her that he had a large heart, could temper justice} with mercy and that she would make no mistake in laying Mr, Morton's case be very fore fim, She visited him at his home and went fully inte the details as told her by Mr, Morton, and t feel that every word he told her waa the train Sie also saw Dr, Robert M. Mace Arthur, who is pastor of Mr. Morton's church, and #0 far as the credit goes for having adved Mr, Morton I bellewe Page) a en nat Meo Mort wi n (row me help him There was ramement, no love ve | Ween them M pe dear friend, with He ! 1 h all team of 1807 We buriness New York Lal ou may © sire she in going ware Mr Morte Mr Mor | pel a he sae tat 1) i} x beet him back | lah Hie will leave nat is gullty | prefer ne i Mise ta Vay and he mother * “ h r ely made vr ' n 7 H merely made an error Anti ‘There is a general re. semblance in the “ads,” JUDGE M’'MAHON'S STORY. but a great difference in ‘ad been in Mortons keeping. Morton have been proved." |vonfessed he tad taken that with the reat HIS GUILTY FRIEND. lated'in: Wal atreets Haag gy spac: A friend of the Judge's said that he} Mr. FIL went to the Diatriot-Ate torney's offee and laid the facts hetore Arslatant Pieri Attorney Daniel O'Reilly, Mr O'Rellly lald advising Morton not to teke| (he Grand Jury An fhdietient sree areing Morton with forgery in bnew that the Judge had seen a letter! written to Morton by ® man, now In the Hn Arm s vacation, Aw the books might be ex-| fernd ree A mpeoiie Came amounting to $4.0). amined in his presence "te Sah ata ae AG, Ms an The Judge also saw a second letter! ralgned almost immediately before from the Mame man which stated Wat | due g vometon Ip Bart I. of Gene ‘ aaions. He pleaded ty. i he was 8.8) of £40 short, and if Mor-| faallons. He pleaded guilty, Ex-Dis- ton were asked About certain entries to] so! forthe defendant, Hartow & Weeks wey that the payments had been made.| appeared as private counsel for the prosecution IN THE TOMBS, Robert B, Morton, uaher in the Cal- vary Haptiet Chureh, of whieh the Rev Dr. Robert 8, MavArthur, t* pastor, pleaded gullty before Judge MeMahon tn the Court of Genera! Sessions to forgery A Week ago, He hed been Indicted for forgery of $3,0% and had confeared to siealings amounting to 60,0, Sentence “Twill remand this privoner for sen. tence,’ sald the Jud Morton was led to the Tombs, the usher ve. ribroken and dejecied. He made po pretense of ex. tenuating bie fault, \t was due to Dr, MacArthur and that he exerted the moat influence, “The way we regard the matter is that | employer gasped in astonishment, Mr, Mortom merely committed an error and that Mr. Hill was somewhat vin- dietive in desiring his punishment when Andother higher in authority was the} Morton ts forty yeare oid and was her mother and mea few’ ward Mill's Son & Co, the chemical war supendedyin his case and he waikid forth a free man while his defrauded Hut his friends were working in hig behalf, Dr. MacArthur, the deacons of the church, prominent members of the Sametegatton and all turned in with a will, “A man who had worked #0 zealously for Christianity certaini PM Hing stain) at that gent HIS LIFE A MODEL, jared. . Mi, Bat Fee Ke al, * wall employed as conftiential clerk by Bd. abo swat dace Aoaitepe Pe FY asyea>ryfine | To boom business the medium is the most im- [portant thing to be con- Jude MeMahon was « his after Nat the Sheopahe ‘ 3 3) bd |i A aL wk the results between the|sidered, The Sunday wn Evening World rer whom r tv esplaiued dvereasone beat rvuse SUNaY World and other] World is the medium of Ht Atorton's exe unter coiterae MECHUMS, the million, several wee aid, an Jans h nldes sewers rings, ax or r oe ‘1. both do open court and in. Importing fem, of @ Cedar stroet, For) trusted him and he deceived me, Trust Tehamb iw vars he had held the position, | is le owt of eae we be It would be ' t ° ; n | 8 Kk 4 Wrong example. I made up my mind that it wan a! He was absolutely trumed. Migh Hill, | “nie Golegation then went eleewhere, ery pr ase f i xeroine | (Ne senior member of the firm, was) tera alm without number were thar a t parted met ihn ke a father to him. There was no im: | sent to the Matriet-Attorney’s office set. Legislature ond a may », portant transaction in whieh he wae not | (ie forth the vious good record of q Lj pulted the confessed forger, His past Ife was UNer suspension of ontence ! | polnted out, Nis serview to tHe chureh, The bee people vouehed to me) MOrton'# Jife was to all appearances | his freedom from vices, Combined, dey for Mopta So ah eyond veiticium. He lived quletly at an| make a ‘ge stack, These were handed pended sentenoe there Wan as yy uptown hotel and nether chewed, | UP 10 the Judge when Morton came up moot! a: - smoked nor drank He had none of tho | Mt sentence a week a ois AL reputable persona ty court ready to | "dive j® man another chance, ak i Mortor alt wmali vices pleaded the ex-Distriot-Atvorney t Hile epare time wae apent in churoh | Judge, Bee what his pest pen mn. wk. For yeara he hae been connected| He I honestly penitent, He will repay WHY HE WAS FREED. See the Oley Beet conneckrd every dollar he has taken. Give im, 1 Wan agaured by thene pe ' Alvaty Baptlet Chureh atid) pray, another chance. Do not brand t Hv Mt waw one of the most earnest workers |am a criminal.” Li dt la ie. WOE \ he congregation, He was prominent 1 e Had made any reetitution oF | day, immaculately a 1, he performed |. Judee MoMabon took the papets and N that direction the part of uaner. very one liked hi read some of the many letters, nid (HAL Mo had QUPRbA Over fie 7 bs eal Mm | "lo will give this man another chance," ‘ n Me He Was held up as an example of how} he at Iastannounced, ‘There have be surance jolley to the ool a man could ive tn (hls age (ree from) many appeals in hie behalf.” Then, ade ‘ i ympiainant at Aret dented |any stain or taint | droweing the prisoner Thin, but atiorwant admitted it was lait, Py gugbend sentence in pour der | jhe ou may «o,” ' m | THE EXPOSURE, | Here la the list of ie who pet 1d a letter vaterday from} y : ; |toned for the release of Morton: M Asmuring me his desire to ae Weeks ago & now partner was)" yf Penrie Marlon, are 0, Wreet vione for whatever wrong he may have | LAMA Iolo the firm of Kdward Hille} Miss Minnie Tao Lav fon @ (fo, Ax uaual Highty-third street don ci ig eyelid VE EE Hotel #t. Andrew, When | suspended rontence Mor yKe AN ACCOUNT| Hevonty-mecond street and Hroadwa: ton's case 1 told him 1 fot wattatied that | (8 for the beneAt of the new member.| G. M. Hayne yee. 31 Nassau otrest, | Was an efror he Was led into, butt) AM.esPert Accountant was called in ana | J, Newton Williams, lawyer, 31 Lie an erro 4 noe Put FT) Morton wag ordered to turn aver the |@rty street, would Keep him in prison awhile (0 8@t) soot to him. Charlee 8. Crossman, jeweller, 8 * Viable result of o : Malden jape # taste of the inevitable result of crime |” Die exemplary usher turned pale,| M.D, Magee, onapler First National ‘Of course | told him tn discharging | staggered ax it he would fall and then | Bank, Manasquan, J, him T reserved the right at any tim! nusklly asked Hugh Hill for an intere|.faleead retirees} lawyer, Man hereafier to send him to Jail if ne did| . , A | anguan, pd dpa ol AL onl " Aa view 2h the priviey of Mn HM! “in, Henry Crone, Piret Baptiot Hot lead a strictly rempectable life, ‘The he confessed th a choking Voice that he [church Mankequen, N, J. Vitaw gives me that right wale nay bla th nn in various} B. @& Van Leer, lumber, Manasquan, t or ten years, 1 7 There Harker agalnet Merron) qubunted (0 BAKN At leat UOMNMAM ING J e falateying ve ante the tims] thie wae cr anne of the firm's | worth RA i nooks, Bome % won tiny lee Of an te i cr two of the charges of forgery mixht amoun\tng to $00 and this money! JUDGE WITHIN HIS RIGHTS, “Judge McMahon acted well within hin rights,” said inselior Wi! Brera ot a 5 reenmen & Hor lpeday,. ben tho xes wuapended sentence and dele gates that power to the trial ns 4 rpectal nroviston in eases tn wht i penalty has & maximum, but no imum provision, “He might haye sentenced Morton @ ne day of imprisonment, “The power to suspend sentence, fi my opinion and in that of many ot! has more Influence for reform than al the orlgon in the country. The le not free, He may be sen enced at time and this knowledge ts always any before him, hanging over his y i has committed “should a man who one crime have been of | characti previously and should he show pent tence and ® desire to reform, a sus pended sentence yi do more for soclety than a term Ina Btate prison.” GBRMANY BYASIVE, Adhere feeretary Hay'e Nate of July & It Te semt- Offelally Neelared, BERLIN, Sept, L-Bemt-oMetaily tt te reaffirmed that Germany now, as hereto fore, adheres to the programme mapped out in the clroular of July § ang then Approved by all the powers, wit

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