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SEPT HATE MERLE ga BRR |__ EDITION PRICE 0 ONE CENT, ~~ | Groker’s Daily 1 Daily Talks. HE HAS NO CANDIDATE. No iiade on ¢ on Coler Up NEW PLOT TO MURDER ALL KINGS,s73n% Paris Police + Bees Anarchist] rammany Bose and Friends Wi vi ari Plans for Slaughter of tet sal Rulers. Mr, Croker's daily talks are growing <——e briefer as the Democratic convention drawe near, KINGS MARKED FOR DEATH. Up to 2 P.M, today Mr, Croker had not attacked Mr, Coler, Mr, Croker waa ed thie morning It he had any catdidate for Governor He sala; “TL have no candidate, We will let the mayen yy name jhe man,’ Mr, Croker; John Whalen and Thomas F, Bin'th Will, leave fo) Baratoga \o- night on the midnight ————— LEOPOLD I-King of the Be! WIAIAM IL.-Emperor of Ger (Copyright, 1900, by .the Press Publishing Company, New York World.) (Special to The Evening World,) PARIS, Sept. 9, There is great activity among the French CLEVELAND secret police and certain notorious anarchists are SAYS “NO!” being closely watched, ‘ mae Emissaries of Malatesta have arrived here from ‘ London, and a number of Italians from Paterson, mp aeveariia N, J, are also here and in conference, Hague Board. The Government believes that a plot is on foot to kill every crowned head in Europe. SECRET SERVICE MEN HAVE EVIDENCE! (rvs nae elon im aeeenve THAT TEN ANARCHISTS HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED: jpiiena! Bassa at arbiiration under The TO ASSASSINATE sy POTENTATE TO LES-~ | ,,s:Prerlien, Merrivon nas accepted SEN THE CHANCES OF ESCAPE. a A special effort will be made to murder King ROOSEVELT: Victor Emmanuel Ill. of Italv for the sake of the, “(Mf DUTCH,” moral effect this would have followingso closely on rain. WASHINGTON, Sept 6. Bx- President | Humbert’s death, His Speech to Hollanders : A despatch from Berlin savs the Kaiser wears! on Last Day of Michi- , & Shirt of mail now and his sleep is troubled by| - gan Tout nightmares, due to the fear of assassination. King Leopold of Belgium, it is reported, is OMAN aa t,t likely to abdicate, owing to his terror of Anarchists, | {minty iiout, Michigan, by at: He is being tracked by assassins. eNy of Hollanders and their deacend. King George of Greece is one of the Mon- archs marked for death, he Governor evidently took prite in being able to address them an fellow Dutehmen, President Kollen, of Hope College, ant & delegation of Holland citizens met the Governor at Grand Rapides and came hrough with fim, in the Ho.land City Park a crowd of 1,000 waa waiting, Preaident Kollen sald: "Gov, Roose: volt was horn a Dutenman.” In ace KnoWledging (his gaily, Roosevelt with & laugh opened his address with, “My fellow Dutehmen,"* a a a nr gaa ity Cgaa aoe Ki sees Rea i'd wed Wave ma a Dutchman hr "Gaver: tn, 1 think the a Dutch are ing im well in it this '|SWEEPER’S BAD DAY, Se aes POPE ALSO CONDEMNED? ROME, Sept. 8.—It is reported that the police have secured information from America that the Anarchists have condemned the Pope to death. The Vatican authorities are taking great precautions | fu for t the Pope's $ protection, WOMAN STARTLES THE WHITE HOUSE. Insists on Seeing Mr. McKinley and Makes Han Over Twice Within a Few Howre by Buteher Wagons and Now tm Moapittal, John Deevy, Atty years old, a etreet eweeper living at M42 Heeond avenvs, was ron rab twite In lese than two a Painful Scene. Meeyy Fae work i Bo Kot it ’ ti by Hea pad her ac ven by vere WABHINGTON, Sept. &—A Woman, | President, who was at his desk in hie "al ‘at Gabel hee loos, Aving Ger name as’ Mra, Row Hetking, Cabinet Li ins e i A nor sr-ated s reeno a the White House thie | ihe gafdan ang ideale wes eemine vit BP ok ey po a a afternown, strane raelt, pons his mee- Baie ant nf 2 in er but tehe ) man, Torlearn’ the eauber eh the come | Wagon de Srebi About a week ago the woman prey ba over him, aha toine Bight i gented herself at the Executive Man- fa, Tee faaie t tzotanre, the, promman ae bruteine im ba ¢ wan f and io sion and, according to the statement of | Lombard street, Ph! adelphta. Wurebut wh, was erremted, was dite Harem Court, SS ee WEATHER FORECAST, Forecant for the thirty-ols the policeman on duty, sald she wanted I to me the President, as some ote was| SHOOTER R GETS BAIL. trying to WU her and her ehildren, She ‘was told that the President did not receive cailers at that hour, 4 @'clock, and she went away, Martin Vuduae wis who shot Manager ‘ John Kane, of the Sharon Hotel, at te Today pho tame again and tneleted on) | fil Fa ASeeeLE marta ast re : seine th Ervaldent ‘ae ei mitted (9 ball 1n $1,090 by Magistrate] @ howrs ending yt 8 P.M. fan O and wal Meade In the Yorkville Police Court this] @ day, Sept..0, for New York sought to pacify and Induce her to leave ering * wa done at the Fy of Cite. ond, ristaliy | gieevelty a nd ds teeta house, : ‘ "hee more excited, however, ory- | Yere "Abranam Tay: fair to-night and Sunday, ¥ ~NEW YORK, "SATURDAY, Wome ST. LOUIS WINS. R | MacAdam yesterday that since thelr » | marriage last June, MacIowe.! haw cons R |stantly iil treated her, An order for hie | $8,000, MagDowall war Wie Husband of the Ae Wilhelmina > | heavily, Onee, she aye, he fought her, OV latriking her qyith his fet and tearing Penneyivanta Rail} House & fortnight ago, There, the com- i "a wife to ynget another man, Bho 4 alleges that he beat her, ~ ing hystertesily, and at last a carrloge in elle oli the \wo men, w mils B itnht ¢o rrerh onarerly winds, from (he House of Detention was called ‘ wk custom mir 9000 00000 471 the woman was led down the bone a al etoesess, eae -nsnnetleiRiomtinine Aont stairs and through the Mower reed ; fatety tw fone vending \ bei ‘At the east front of the house, = we oe Hie being arwieted into the cafriage Cong Wiad signals: Seemaite prebes) soot | plaint \ she med At the top of her yotbe, ana’y Worka of the Cold, and a roadway. ive )Whleb ‘aitragted. the attention ot ihe cclacbnaeh ‘rn Pree 35 se alia SEPTEMIE R 8, 150,000 MINERS ON |M’KINLEY | EVE OF 8 STRIKERS’ DEMANDS WHAT STRIKE WILL cost. ‘To aboliah 4 der charges, Number of strike R vente, ‘To abullel exeeasive dook- R ine feos, Men docked from 12 to 25 per cent, on every cariond, ih the B.00-pound oT. LOUIS, E08 E bua 6 NEW YORK, 10000 —%5 n ) ROGKL YN VS, PITTSBURG COND GA BY 'NNINGS, PITTSBURG da» A 0 BROOKLYN $9 }'0 20 Hindoo i Pe ater 4 nna; ¢ Phorsal 3 Gi pedoatl A 4 AT HKALE. 2 ‘chat qua & 1, Minoello 2, Fou iN ' tant au M’DOWELL’S BRIDE HAS HIM ARRESTED. Baltimore Widow with Whom Actor Eloped in June Charges Cruelty and Will Sue for Divorce. Melbourne MacDowell, the acior, was Mrs, MacDowell began an actlu « TR Arreetes @t the Brevoort House this, divepee on Wednesday ju: afternoon by Deputy Sherif! Walgering | b Maria Bratman, who charges him with cruelty to her, He was locked up jn Ludlow Street Jali, Mts, MacDowell convpiained to Juaticn Hy ko Baltimore, where #hy went the Mast quarrel, troubles, arrest was granted and the Deputy Sheriff found him to-day after veveral hours’ march. In her complaint Mre, MacDowall avers that she and her husband went to London leat month and that he drank jate Pang Davenport Wilton, the proment Mre, Mack role In the same company with Dowall and Panny Davenport her dress to shreda, |and for ‘some time denied that ‘The couple arrived at the rBevoort | My husband and wife, ) MéDougall's suit for di continues, the actor asked sla alto © and Hi-treat pr Gnitmost from the wedding 1900, OF OPERATORS. ecostve pow Men pay @8.15 for powder the company bere for OG had returned from a cebaueh OM complaint of his wife, Witheiming) And irled to airangie her, she says Mra, MacDowell Is now with ber fam- ‘The actor took hin arrest coolly, refused to talk about bie marital Mia ball bond was fixed at after her divorce from Brofman, bad « mareied secretly at Newport News, Va, it Ut _Sireniation 1 Books Open Open STRIKE. » Efforts to Settle the Coa! Trouble Have Failed and Thousands Await the Order to Quit Work, § Operators Refuse to Ar- bitrate the Questions Agiteted and Long, Bitter Struggle Cane not Now Be Averted, HAZLETON, Pe, Bent &-Rfforte two Dring about @ settlement of the Impend ing strike have fatied, and tornight or loanorrow morning 11,000 ininere wi) ve called out Jono Fahey and Thomas Duffy, mem bere of the execuiive tard of the three} Anthraciio mining dittricts, are in con ference behind eloved doors with Father | Phillips, Father Matloy, of Audenrted and General Superintendent Richards And Division Superintendent Hadesty, of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, also beld a four hour i | sullation to try and settle any trouble veh may arte at the Lehigh and Vilkerbarre Company eollleried at Aw “nried and Honeyhrook Mather Molloy irmed open the Lethety 1 Wilkenbare oMclais the dosirabil y (ft conferring the United Mine Menoger Teh Any much prope with ‘orlers, but General | ds refured to avoep Hon The company will deal only bite own men. The United Mine Workern are ald to © Well orman'red at the collieries eon roled by (hia company: The refusal f the Lehigh and Wilkeabarre (Com mony to reecgnige the mine workers. Wh whose committee the company “ferred frequently during the strike te (bree years ago, and through whom the trouble at Audenrled and Honey rook Was settled, Ie taken as an indie cutton that the <peratora are now de ermined to oppose the umlon to the iter end. INDIANAPOLIS, Bent, & The Jona! Board of the United Mine Work | will be entirely withdrawn from China The men and supplies will be to All, id PRICE ___ PRICK ONE i CEN Sirmish: she __ POLICY IN CHINA! President Decides to Act Alone and Recall! Troops from Peking. (fpecial io The Kvening World) WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 The President has decided to pursue an independent course in China, Tle {i convinced that concurrent action of the powers cannot be secured without prolonged deiay, if at ell, He ts thoroughly trritated at the dilatory methods evidenced by all the nations and the period of waiting will not be permitted much longer to con- tinue. The United States will adopt and carry out this independent polley: FINST—To withdraw American troops from Peking, SBRCOND-~To open communication with (he Imperial Government, steps , to that end having directly been taken through Minister Wa and Li Hang Chang, THIRD—The appolatinent at an early date of envoys to represent this Qovernment in negotiations for indemnity and future guarantees, In mak- jing this appointment it will be expressly stipulated that the United States is not a war with China and no negotiatfons are necenmry to re-establiah peace FOURTH---With the beginning of these negotiations American troops taken to Manila and held in readiness for a resumption of operations if they become necessary. In making this programme effective every American noldier can be brought out of China before the November elections By pursuing this Indopendent course the other powers will bo left free prosecute Independent ware, The President to already considering those eligible for appointment as nvoye to negotiate with China, ence =p irinnreermenne ACTING WITH RUSSIA? ST. PETERSBURG, Sept §.---Tt Is believed in well-informed clreies ore that the adherence of the United States and France to Russia's pro- ional to withdraw the troops of the Powers from Peking may now be re- ed upon, Japan's acceptance |s also expected OUTBREAK FEARED | IN BRITISH CHINA. missioner Til}, dated Shanghal, Sept, & stated that missionaries are arriving from the Weet and Northwest and re HONGKONG, British China, Bept, B= Owing to antloipations of disturbances at tonight's celebration of the Feat of ra renumed {tn closed weeston at § 20 o'cloek this morning, Before the moet Tapt. [ine the board members paid the nituatto: had not changed during the nent No dianorition haw been manifested by the operators to meet any of the de» mands made by the miners through mtier the national officers or the district officers in the anthracite regions, meeting thie morning, Provident Mitohell satd “Nothing hae been done. No strike or der Nas been ineued. ft te Rlahly probe able that there will be no statement is. sued by our board before this eventng The situation rewains as it was tant night." The areat strike order of 1807, which callin) out 110,000 miners, wae ienuel on Sunday, July 4 It now looks an if the reat anthrneito wtrike order, which wit) cai) out 1,00), whl frat eo to the world Inte Maturday night or Bunday morning The board members deny that « lobby of business men from the Kast has been ip Indianapolle (rvinw (o prevent a strike order. Nobody has called on the board for such a purpore, | WILKEABARRE, Po, Sept. tone hundred and Mfty thousand union minors fm the anthractle region, hopeless of in ductna thelr employers to give them a fatr day's wages @ fatr day's work are wailing to-day for the signal to otrike The word is expected before nightfal from the headquarters of the Mine Workers in Indianapolis The mine operators declare that if a sirtke is ordered they will close down their collieries Bundey night for an in definite period Among operators and superintendents the existence of much a | agreement tb strenuously dented orte from the unton headquarters y fin Indianapolis indleate that the strike order will certainiy be trued to-day enema Before noon in tor afier Me Mace the ivoree int containe a long story of] Fast schedate and Snperh Roadbed etftoring ment, Pemnayivenia Ralireed trains i the Weet afford day. and ward. teh comlert ‘The Utmont eecrecy attended the board : United | Tanterna elaborate port quiet everywhere along the routea, eon made to cope with eventualities, | Only four Northwest provinces indicate The troopa have heon served with | Hans of disturbance, forty rounda of ball cartridges and| HWERLIN, Aept, fA dempateh from have been confined to thete bare Shanghal says: “The etaff surgeon of the raphe, Sit Maxtme are also im read=| German Legation announces that ae examination shows the cause of Maun The polloe have been ordered to mup-) You Ketteler's death to have been @ rome the Drigon Provession, but the) bullet through the neck, which myst have been Instantaneously fatal, "At whe funeral Miniater Conger made 4 stirring speech .to the diplomatio. body. All the foreign detachments ware present,’ preparations have Chinese declare they must hold it in spite of the authorities. WABHINGTON, Sept, &—Acting Bee retary of State Hil} authorises the an- nouncement that a telegram from Com- 13 AMERICANS SLAIN IN CHINESE CITIES. ‘The department hee nowttied the ree spective missionary boarda of which the victina were members and thelr famiveg if far ax poaatble ‘The State Department late thie afiere ssued (he following State Department is in receipt of WASHINGTON, Sept, 8.—The State Department ts in receipt of @ cable gram from United States Consul-Gen eral Goodnow, at Shanghal, dated reporting the deaths about) Bept. 7 July 31, at Punebu and Talku, of the The 4 telegram from Conmul Fowler, at Chee ollowing Mistionaries: ‘ j foo, under date of the ith inst, siating PRIOR ond taughter Rav, Hd ERE OWE TRIS that he bad repeatedly urged the Gove VIARENCE. leronr to send courers to Paotingftu, ind Mire BO ATWATER unt te ‘ Hi Again asked yesterday, The Governor mate ow replies that not One foreigner im Rev, ont Mre DH. CLARP, 1a ate Ker GORGE 1. WHLLAAMS 1 inane Ch aret if of mixslons J otee Tw Davis artes’ fate until ra xterminated (by) Mie ROWENA OUD Hh Mung Chang expects, goee Mine MARY fh PARTRIDOR rth shortly” aia ~— a ay ireday, Bept, 6, gaya that alt the eign marinas who had been Jal there and qt Kitlang-Pu were withdrai mn | that day LONDON, Sept. &—The Brittth Ade TROOPS quit AMO’. All Fovelae Marines Landed at (wet Pens ane Hed Away | iraity announces that the members Again Anipa, fof the Naval Rrigate who participated BERLIN, Sept. &—A despatch received! in the reilet of Peking bave here \o-day from Amoy, under date of! their shipa