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‘LI HUNG CHANG AT POINT OF DEATH. China's Great Statesman Sinking Rapidly, and May Not Survive the Day. pierre bib binichtebinkisteeebieiceietieisteetets *PER Me paE + “ feb dele iiebisriceicieeicteietaiet CORT SRE VET a yt ee em Be a YS RS eel LI HUNG CHANG. bh leben Rlebbeteleiticleleleiefeleleteielefeteteteietetet: KING, Nov. 6.—It !s announced Li tung Ch fs dying, Earl 14 been falling rapidly for a week and iy not survive the day. to arms. Fi » death of Lt Hung Chang will} military gentus, moon te China the loss of her fore t| With the help of Gordon, the English r the hour of her greatest 1 |General, he crushed the rebeltion and | art Ls. of all other Chinese sts that made him a great man with the Accomplételt camps of Sth | Government! of his country. Sprung from the| From time to time Li has been In dis- common people, he combines the capa-| face and deprived of his honora, but bilities that Gladstone and Bismarck | Notwithstanding — these temporary 1 He ts both a soldier and a ¢cilpses he has always come to the front, hin, who has seen the {nevitabte! @kaln. At the risk of his life he hus tof his country in the claah with, *dVocated reforma In the Government > Western world, and he has strug-| nd the Institution of Western ideas, years to make the blow as| He was a thorough bellever In progress asible, | by reason of his travels abroad i $4 | ow he ie the comminstoner of | 1% 18% he represented his Emperor at | negotiations with [te coronation of the Cant, and’ con: | ; Uaued his trip around the world. He| sin the troubles visited New York and made a deep tm- pression upon the publi men whom he met. He was the most Inquisitive man ever In New York. his return to China he did not] prominent part in the affaira of covgatry until the Boxer outbreak. hen he went to the front, He !s now eroy of the province of Chill, and {s at the head of the commission wh is carrying on the negotiations with the foreign powers, RICH PATRONS TO -AID NURSE TOPPAN. ~o-$ o- that confronts it With Lt dead a of his gentus lils father was a farmer, but h Mterary turn of mind, he gave boy a splendia edueation. boy won! Several Will Testify for Suspected Poisoner and Help Pay Counsel Fees. wealthy familles In which HOSTON 1 hes been a nurse it was ential from statements she made, pan, had a sister, She tn sald to as have admitted that they did not get help her use of a dlffer- which fias made her * in religious bellef, but none knew They will x the existence of three sisters, or of y the a the pecullaritles of her father, whom be secured jn Mavaachuretts, north end le knew as “Kelley ral of them will testify In her be- | the Crack.” halt v is placed on trial. All the evidence that has been gith- Letters have been sent to Miss Toppan | ered against Miss Toppan will be sub- by friends who believé In her innocence, | mitted to Judge Fred C, Swift, who will Promising that she can depend on them | preside at the inquest. Friday! morn: to help ier, and Mrs. J. E. who | Ing at 9 o'cloe! jas Toppan ne Fave the feat story of Miss Toopan's | ACL icy wiio will represent: the ROv- Hite, says that they are golng to stand | trnment, will ask that the caae be con- Uy the accused woman until the end. Unued for ten days, “BUG BANK NOT TO OPEN TO-DAY. REPORTS ABOUT THE SEVENTH NATIONAL DENIED. | nay given r. Notice of the opening will be ater, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOit TO-DAY, 6.25\8un Man rises. Sandy Hook ....- (overmor's Iniand Mell Gate errs | PORT OF NEW YouK, Gevern! Days Will Re Required to Arrange for Resuming ARRIV) Business, Heathburn Captain Dennett. Hull Vice-President R. W, Jones, of the Cronstadt Seventh Rank, sald to-day INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, that the-e was not a word of truth In the storles that the bank would be opened for business this morning. Final arrangements connected with Vincearo Bon i 2 Meraltar, Concho, the discharge of the receiver and the nr turning over of the assets to the oMelals of the bank probably would 1 e ——— mari watorlthresldavayaticr:ihevean OUTGOING BTEAMSHTPS. thon of the Comptroller of the Currency See TO O8N. forthe discharge of the receiver had | Malerttic, Southampton. paiseadsce ere been. ‘secured. + Ytle consent of the Comptroller will obably be obtained to-day, William NeJson Cromwell, chief attorney for the panityhaving gone to’ Washington for Unat purpose, accompanied by Recelver ‘ >) | Nasmyth, St, ue! $< SMoys ar) wanted every day vy Wold Wart advertisers. Loye, read World War to, jelelelninfeiek lelatn high honors, and became a member of | the Han-Lin College, but he soon aban- doned letters and turned his attention The Tal-Ping rebellion tn 1850 him an opportunity to diaphy his / a idly THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1901. | ‘ cents erry the new Special Size WOULD NOT TELL WHO STABBED Hi |SCHROEDER WAS CUT IN A QUARREL WITH A FRIEND. After In Wounds Dressed ve at Atter} Sixty-taird oan ambulance surgeon Hospital Schroeder had been inflleted refused to Gls a Roosevelt 44 that his dn, ya frlend. Hi however. Pand he were of | | { I. Schroeder suffered from nd in the side and seven head, and after bis wounds dressed he Insisted upon going were home, NEARLY LYNCHED FOR STABBING BOY. ELECTION CROWDS PURSUE MAN IN INDIGNATION. After He Detective Arrests Him Maw Neen Roughly Treated by Throng, William Hyrne, ofNo. §2) Amsterdam avenue, was thismorn ing held tn $00 ‘or trial by Magistrate Mott at the on a charge of felon- 21 West Sixty third and Elghth avenue. According to the boy's story, he was standing in the Circle last evening rap- disposing of a when Byrne rushed knife in his hand, making a gi he crowd su mediately set up a bunch of extras, a up, a large pen- and cut him in the jh stix inches long. wnding the boy Im-| cry of “Lynch val Byrne who} Detective Sergeant Colling, of ihe} . Joined n the chase and | Byrne. blo and started In pursuit of ran. was streaming having been ‘almost gouged out. tective had hard work rescuing him from the angry crowd, but finally succeeded In locking him up In the West Eighteent! reet station, The detective stated fn court this morning that Byrne had stabbed two other people. When arraigned in the Weat side close nis; | Great Medical Discovery that complainant was John | y having a stand at pdothe sht Exan had bee: ‘one of a crowd jad simoat destroyed his eyesight ox able to appenr in court, having had hia Injury dressed at Roose> ret spite re DROWNED AT ST. GEORGE. 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