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, t' . : - - - . .' i '.: . . ' ; !-".;:---- v:::: ' ;- ; v'v. -:;;;:i-i-;i- fv - i.' rr 1. Voi;Vir V: ; -RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1900 . . ' - No3 l . , . - r - . . i l - i . i - i ? I WILLIAM MEANS WAR His Armies Will Take Venge ,ance on China. GERMAN FLAG INSULTED corpse of Chinese nd other victims of the homlianlmcut. According to the same dispatch the in ternational troops, no far front being strong enouch to advance towards I'ekin ore not sufficiently numerous to attack, the Chinese still surrounding Tien Tsiu and keeping up a desultory fire on the place. Thousands or Chinese are said to be arriving from Lutai and to be dcs lMrately attempting to reoccupy the bridge leading to Taku. . Tb rmptror ITItl Smt neit l-'nttl the 00nd4 Standard 1 Planted, on U10 tt alla of Pckta to Dictata Peace to ttie Cblnrae-Far Iteachlnr Conae- ' qieneee7Xaj Itesaltfrom tbe Kxpre- ci Dtnulnatloa eftlie Klr, Tendon. July .1. KuUer Willlm to- tbeuna5ion of the departure tt a naval dotailrment from -Wilhelui lla-n for China. expressi1 hlinwlf f.r il.Iy r.n the crisin in tbe Orient. Th lnipTnr. who was present to say. fare well, converged with the offin bfore the tratiinrt yniUd. In a peeeh to tfic Kailms he said the power did not in Wiul to effect thf partition of China. The restoration if the status quo was the Ent ttn.ideratiuu at the present mo- lii-iit. In- added. Tte Kaiser went on to ay: The Ger man Hug ha been inulteil and the 5er luau empire treated with:contempt. Thi dfjaands exemplary punihment and Tengean-.f. I will not rest until the tlerruan tlag. jninI to lhoe'of the iUi'T iwen. lloat triumphantly over the Chinese tfag-nnd until it ha been iIanttil on tle walls of IVkin to dictate ledi to the Chitwe. My troop will maintain gKl mraIehip with others with wh?ni tht-v rome in entact. Ilns- Mairs Hriti.sh. French, ail aUke, are fighting for one" cane -ivilization. YVheu the tran!ort Wittekin and Frank fort saile! the Kmpenr and Km prej witme.l thir departure from the dek of the Koyal yaeht Ilohenzollern. The absenre if dilmite information from China ha again xcitcd all the KnniKan t-apital. The ilenee follow inzahe new f the jdisht of the foreign ijitustr at IVkin i n'ganlol a om in v.tv quarter and th.ve are few I.ilv that tjiey ii? W avM from the fan ttieal fury ef the Chinese. The new, too. that Celestial arml? are marehing en Tieu -Tin anl the in ability t get tiding from that city are adding measurably to the alarm for tte safety of the allied fr-e that have t hit far adraueed into tire disturled em pire with u h li-'etiuragiug result. It i imjNil le to say what the Chi ne situation will next develop. The r.n- j ger f tiermauy ever the Wrutal murder of You Krtteler has fft a larg part of the Knier's machinery of war in op-ration; and. nltlxotsh it i not llieveil that Kmix ror William will take 'any new iui- .tiatiTe in th ertsi.-. afttr hi expression nt Wilhelin-haveii. it i to Ik espeeteO; thit hi demand for rejcisal will act to i A WEEK AGO. MONEY OR YOUR LIFE Men- Without Means Lett to . Find VVatery Graves- INHUMAN BOAT CAPTAINS The Sltnatlon In Pekln as It was tbe I27rh of June. Washington. July U. The following cablegram wa received this afternoon at the State Department from United State Co'nsul (Joodnow; Shanghai. July a. On the 27th of June there were two legation building standing. The Kmperor and the Km press dJowager are prisoner in the 1alace The city gate are closed. Vince'Tuau and hi force of Ityxers are in control of everything. Complete conditiou of anarchy, in the stre'ts. (JOODXOW. , Mr. (tiKhlnow in another dispatch says that the Chiuese had artillery traintd on the legations, but had not used it up to Juue -". J he State Department bas also re ceived the following cablegram from I'niteil States Consul McWade at Can ton: "Viefror Id Hung Chang ha today assured me that he will 'immediately is sue a stroug proelamaf ion, commanding the preservation of jence and order in hi province and will take the neces sary measures for the protection of for eigner a far a possible. He is largely inereasing the -force f hi army. dispatch received by the Itureau of Navigation tin morning state that Knsign Josenh K. Taussig, who was re- iMrted to have leon slichtly wonndwl while with the Pekin relief expedition. ha lcen very seriouslv wounded, and his injuries are dangerous. The nature of the wonntl i uotT given. loung Taussing i a native of j this city, and is the" son of Commander Taussig, of the lorktown. The Xavy Department today gave out copy of the last- communication re ceived' from Minister I Conger. It i late,! at IVkin. November 23. 1S0O. and tell of a pleaant trip lenjoyetl bv the American minister on board the Prince ton and Monocacj". and thanking Hear Vdmiral Watson and Captains Knox and Bieknell for. their kindness. The Ninth Infantry .will nrrive at Chefoo tomorrow, and will, it is ex- ected. at once be ordered to laku to form a tortion of an expedition beading for. I ekin. Arrangements were made by the War Department today for the mobilization of the Fifteenth infantry at San . Francisco for service in China. .Tlayor of Iloboken Craatea a Sensation by Declaring That Tug Boat Cap- , talna Tbo Refysed to Save Life Shall lie Prosecuted for Mnrder Searching for Bodies In the Ilulkeofthe Burned Ocean Linen vessels are ShitinheW for mSre RRflKFRr HAS HIS S A Y favorable condition; before sittemwtins UllUlll.II llflU 1IIU Uft I to get through. Shall remain 1 myself j for a few days. Transport Lawton here) with. iae. The Athenian and Rosecrans.1 with. vesseJs near the iee fields, -while 1 1 iue cuuamon or boats attempting to; luase passage through the ice is one or ome uanger. It is not thought to 'be snen as to justify any grave apprehen sion for their ultimate safety if properly handled." i TIIC OREGON AFLOAT Oar Fine Fighting Ship Is Going to . Nagasaki to Be Booked . Washington. July 3. A dispatch was received at the Bureau of Navigation late this afternoon saying that the Ore gon had been floated and was proceed ing to .the dry dock at Nagasaki in tow Of the Japanese cruiser Akitisushima. a vessel that took part in the battle of the Yalu. The dock at Porr-Arthur was found too narrow to take-in the big x- .t. ti W "or battleship and the Japanese gowument New York, July 3. The search for conrteoUldy offerod the use of its dock bodies of persons who perished in the at Nagasaki, a Inmt 10)0 miles from the fire at the . North German Lloyd Com- point where the Oregon met vith her bany's piers in Iloboken was resumed to- misshap. , - day. Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon 81 " , , i i i ' i.- nt - Spaniards in Onr Islands. bodies had been recovered. 1' our or these -were stiH on the Saale, where they x Washington, July 3.-The Spanish t minister here, -the Duke D Arco. has were rotimi. , brought to the attention of the State A sensation was created" today by anJ Department and is urging at opportune mmany WiN Yield to Com bined Party Wisdom, ventiom I asked him' this Wunt quta tiou; 'rr v-jj.:..: :..r : -: ' 'Suppose .the . convention should re fuse to adopt a "-platform containing ai distinct declaration in favor of free coin age at 1G to IV 5 " 'Then,' said Ir. Bryan emphatically, 'I will not run as the caftdidate.' " That the ; convention will bow to Mr Bryan's' desires nobody .who comes in, contact with the. delegates can doubt for j an ins'tant. ' Some discordant "elements i-r are here, but they are not menacing. A BUT HAS ITS OWN VIEWS wmen assert with a positiveness quite serious tnatiiney propose xo carry--, in j pllclt Declaration lor Sixteen to One Not Calculated to Win Votes In the ISast, but All Democrats Will Sup- fight to the floor of th Convention.. Such a contest in; the convention, would bt doubtless al dramatic, perhaps a sensa-' tional, performance: but it. would not only not serve any. useful purpose, but might'put awajTi the chance of a victory inext fall, which now is the beacon light pbrt Bryan Whether Silver Is In the J of every loyal Democrat Platlbrni or Not-Ex-GoTernor Thorn to Be Temporary Chairman as : Shadow of the War Clond. Wilhelmhavcn. JvTy 3. In view of the gravity of the situ ion. in the Fare Fast deruian xp-df tonary . force of vol unteer from the Vrmy i to le formed. t will have the strength of . a brigade f all arm. lyoiidon. 7i J.v I'ari Niyni "It i rumoreil tha biv here ha been French arid Fnzlish lAinisters at IVkin have been murdered." The Fnclish minrte,r Donald, the French fnvy is S. I'ichon. Lond.n. July o. A dispatch to the . A lipatch from the British em- notitie! that the Is iir Claud fa in. the eri.i that U likely to involve all Knral News from Shanghai of to,lay s civilisation i it rr reaching tents. 1,-s. 'haxh'l.t Mr. Jameson, the engineer A somewhat surprising di-pati h of t- 'Jf t!u;. .fkin T?iU ate- tlesrranhed d.iv ,Iate ha been rcci-inil by the Ceii- fi::"'. Kaifaiic yesterday as follows: trnl New from Hong K.uis. It r av . U ' are retreating to .Mang an, ami M-rtnl in well informel -irele. the di-pjti-h s.iy. that I.i Hnng Chang ha announcement ' from Mayor Fagan, of iloboken that he will prosecute, all tug boat captains 'against whom charges of refusing to save life can lie substan tiated. The mayor says he will apply at once for. warrants charging two tug boat captains with murder, and that he has evidence to prove that three men used boat hooks to keep drowning men moment the claims of Snanish subieets in the new-American insular possesions for a more definite determination of their statin. It 'appears that the treaty of Paris fixed this only in general terms, . and ti. T'Oyn details of the utmost import ance t these people who have elected to .remain Spanish citizens while con tinuing to reside jn the islands, which will miu ire perhaps judicial interpre tation to -reach a satisfactory settlement from climbing on their tugs because the Meanwhile the War Department is en unfortunates had no money. An effort I deavorSng to meet the temporary needs i to be made, also, to have the licenses j in the case by expediting orders 'to the of offending cantains revoked.. Wrecking tugs today continued their work on the Ma in. and Bremen, remov ing cargo ami debris and trying to reach the bodies lielieved. to be in their holds. Many, persons are known to have perish ed on these ships, and the search for their remains will be kept up. but it is feared that any recovered will be un-. re-osrnizHtIe. milotdry commanders in the islands, while the department of justice itself will properly instruct Governor Allen. of Porto Bico. Lieutenant Key Safe. Washington, July 3. The Navy De partment learned today through a tele- The 'body of an unknown man, taonght - viw; KW. nvl nttnehe nf thp TTnited to be one of the victims of the tire, was state in 'China and Japan, and Mrs. found nt the foot of Essex street, Jersey Xvey were safe in Tokio v i City, this morning. It was hlinost nude t AVrts supposed that thev were shut and was removed to an undertakers uu in IVkin with the othermemlers of hop. the American legation-. Lieuteuajit Key All of the injured in the Jersey City iR a son of latp J ml ore Kev. of -Tennes- hospital were reported to be doing as see, who was postmaster general in the well as could be expected today. --Ernest Venncr, the. most seriously injured of these patients, is suffering from the in halation of smoke. ' - The eighteen fire patients in Bellevue Hospital.' New York, have almost fully recovered, and all of them were expected to leave that institution today. They will !m enrtd for by theNorth German Lloyd Company. . ' k Two bodies of fire victims remained ft '.he New York morgue -thi -mtrn:n. Thev are those of Charles Bremmer. an uoholsterer of Union Hill. N. J.. who lost hi life while working on the Saalo and of August eller, a machinist on the Saale. , cabinet of B. B. Hayes. His wife was Miss Condit Smith,: of Washington. She is a sisfer-iu-law of General ' Leonard Wood, governor of Cuba. . ; General Wheeler's Snceessor Chattanooga, July 3. Four' of the five Deii.tcratic , contestants for the De'mo- cr?t,J? nomination for Congress "to suc ceed General - Joe Wheeler withdrew from tfee race before the convention met David B. Hill Shelved. Kansas City,. July 3. The opposition,, to the J6 to 1 plank in the Democratic. nntinnnl t nlntforni tortnv 'rrfivl ' ji" ansas City, July 3 After two days severe blow When the? New York dele- of silence, Biehard Crbker has made a gation decided that David B. Hill should . . c.0,.. not represent! the Stat? on the commit- statement m which he, says. tee on resolutions. This decision was ":: wish to correct the impression that brought about by Bichard Croker. Tammany is fighting against the inser- Norman E. Mack and the Kings ' count! v tioiJ of a silver plank in the Democratic delegates. ulatjform. This is not so and it is a point v' L.-ir.K 'T nnii x4.-iri0 Ynrt Snler Boom VPunctnrodi organization have been more misrepre- Kansas City, July 3. The New York sensed and misunderstood than on any delegation to the Democratic convention ' ; ' put a quietus on the Sulzer boom late other. . - . - this afternoon. It was decided .to pre- "E believe and have frequently stated,' sent the name of Louis j.ixon, the naval thntl n in ore ennservative stand on this constructor, as the Empire State's choice J.,-. w,.k n rt '.the Vice-Presidential nomination. interests of the party, not only in New YorK, but all over the country. But mart, this: it it cah be shown by the caucuses of the different State delega tions and before the national; convention that it is the belief of a Inajority that A DISABLED GLADIATOR L Bill Unlikely to Be the. Champion of the Anti-silver Forces . " -. "I hiean a flat declaration in favor of free to Kansas City, July 3. There being no 1 I- 1 1 1 A J.1 A- .iL . i. T u u -wrto fKo nomn longer any hreasouajuiu uouur xnat in it wuld;bnng more votes. to.the Demo- Democratie.nationul convention which cratip ,ticket throughout . the west, r in meets- tomorrow will adont a nlatf orm doubtful States in the country at large, containing a nlank deciaring for the free frfet. outside of New York, than-'it I f.nJnno'o rr ;ir nt th mtin f ifii 1 would lose to the partr in New York tne most interesting question to vbe de t -- &nta ttion Tammanv Will I ;n A; i . i i .ii. uuu.; wLaic, ku.u.,.u--j r-r nueu now is, mat aaion oe nrougnc yield cheerfully.' ; -. - Sbout with or without a fight in the eon- "Dp you-mean a simple reaffirmation mention? f , ' i in thje Chicago platform, or an explicit TllprA fs Lp mfln to whom thnA who lb td 1 plan he was asKea. y:,- lu.nh, : tUa .i..- ua r,..,4.; -m - 1 . - Jl Af T LU1111V l 0(11 V aLlUU VL ' LUC A.-' CS a. . . oarty lies in a negative policy on the . i a4 t lil i i j tk.fPnifii .Mot " wresi Lue eouiroi.oi uie.coiivemiou of. the Alaska delegate that Pacific cosU David B. Hill, PUSlHeSS men ,WOUm,lcu- w yv-' nf v.. Vrl.- HinM ha or..5l lvoiV Bryari unless the 16 to l.was left out mt X u2an itZi llatfnrTm- . o . .n cllTn . R far find wide as the gladiator who would. "Ohi every democrat will support Bry- ch&u B to J. fi ht jn the open. an, whether free silvery made an issue B toSavf te eladiator has received a Or not," Saia-.Ur. broker., - 4.ou cau 1 wnimrl tlm mnv m.ik-P it imnoihlo fn help but admire a man for living up , . - .n fA . . KAfJlin n, nn to his beliefs. He will be supported ioy-;";-,-"" e1Iy and 1 :tt?ng.)'-?rJ?JtoYcbS defeat if he does. As Uc cict.icu. ,- jr.-- I motiihor nf tho cnnihiirroo nn ronhitirta York, but Ohio and Indiana as .well. In this campaign, other issues" will entei lnrireH into the. result'- One' of them is trusts the other is the rote of . the young I i t tKo;Mtin rf 1 "any lies ,ui ;i lit-Kiii.i v vviivy . un uie ee f omage of sflver the ratio of 16 finailcial que9tkra haYe beW looking a ai 1 ? Tr roio i thstfltp'mr.nf champion to make the. fight .that JS?tfSl?J will wrest the confroi;of the convention from New, York, Hill might have beeaa an important' factor as the leader of tht anti-free silver men, but as ah individual ' delegate; repudiated' -by his State,; thro : 1:4-1 1 n Jn. Tl'lmrtn.'lin mill .k. at xeeauir, ia., lociay juuge v . u. men rrpm me coirj, ;A"""fArJ" tempt, to do that "little or abandon tha ldit'iiurusou was, ttiivreiore, uouimateu is quick, m st-e uie uuugnn mit.-oi.rumB i j. in-diqwiist he mtist by acclamation. The nomination is!from the gradual monopolizo! tic n of near-jtT th nvt Ypw hoiii- equivalent -to an election Judge Rich ardson has been a candidate for the nom ination five times. The ' delegates"say General Wheeler would not have " -re ceived the nomination had he been. a can- k'l to Iw l.ik-ti t TiMi Tsiii in mi i American gunlw.it. jlu- dispau-h offrrs exp!.in:ti'n of or icith!ion on the Mipi-il oJjHt of thf Chiuee state. Iiiim r,iu'-i. By ?"tiie H-roii hre it i iH-liv.l th:! the vwiuTabif diplomat i p..t-.i-.l of an ambition to try to halt the otr:tir" acaint the repn-j-tit;iiivi". sind military fort of the r!-vi r. Othk-H d-"lar ihat I.i Hung t'htr- i- thn-.-iti-m-il on all Mds by !I-Iihirty "n-m:fs. and sek to cs--:i from a omI! dancer" I'it to a j-iiti. ii with th :il!i"l fortty wiiere lu i Ttnin of protit-tion frvm Chlmve aw:iHin. . Anoth'-r dispatch from Hong Kong fay that an iinH-rial edict ban lHHn i tl in tin tiatiti of the rmieror. an thorizir.g the raiding of trtNp n Canton for ;Tvi-v at IVkin. ' , ; A dip.itrb from Shanghai says Mrs. fJtwiiiisir and the ladic itnnecteI with th Baptist Zvnaua iliiiin have arrived cufily at Chi'f. KE-nrrrs lonuiifad. The Anifriran Admiral Shotted Better Jndgnient Than the Allied Powers. Indon. JnlyvC. The" fart that 'a re lief M'imn has l'eu uua!le tf leave Tien Tsin in rtHinse to the va tin-tie rayer of the lcleaguerel leatiUH at I'ekin i generally reganlctl in Ixmdon thnce to Hankow, by the ilan river. Th party i-n;its of Messrs." Beid and Iiher. enffineers. and members of tl'.e Canadian Presbyteriau mission, fifteen prrsons altogether. ! Hong Kong. July. 3. The Unite. States cruiser Brooklyn, with Bear' Ad miral Bemey aboard, arriveil at Nagas aki. Ma pan. today. Aft-r coaling she wiir sail immediately for TaAu. Madrid. July 11. The Oueen Begent has xigiHiI a decree KUpjrfesslng the Hr- manent Spanish legation at Pekln. I he Spanish minister of Japan will in future be accerditeu also to ( lima, i Kome. July 3. In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday the Marquis Viseouti enosta. .Minister of I oreigu A R aires. announced that Italy had iKirticipated with the other powers from the begin ning of the crisis in China, in the nego tiations and subsequent operations. He said that accord among the iowers had exih"! throughout. If the nearest pow ers acted -first, they did ho in the common interest. Italy, he said, would soon have six or seven warships in Chinese waters and other measures would le taken to meet any emergency, but she had no selfish aims mid somrht no pretext for a policy or occupation or Chinese territory Berlin. July 3. A naval and military council wnuu was Jieiti at Wilhelnis haven and was presided over by the BoIMror. decided to nend to; China one division nf infTintrv. four mtititinnnl .; -k A tM. . - - - -" -----.- VMS as destroying almost the last vestige of tnrt nnmniMt i-. 1 ' ..' , . . x MuiiiiT i iiiih f r n r iiivi i t m n- n i it" . t. tlA nn f rfunita Tr-i ti im thtif . smvss.j V 1 - ,k pv ,J queue, or the serious situation in China np in the Chinese capital., The worst i.'intM.ril- i,,,- 0i..,'iL, i,; is it iiii uu iix7 wa.-.-.ivn - " n"M yhi niinir frit) w a r . t ------ is in every mans m:nu. ii is oegiuiiiog. it.t- ti- i t m.-. ru.u - . . . , . . , . - . - ....... " 1 " . mc vim in i. i mi t ue reu nere tnai ine pi.nisiuie ncu.) Tfnti tmlnr Af tu,h.u.. k ...s..:.. mi ' siHif oi n.ir -.isi.- itl roreiim uffuirs. .Inritu- th .l.ta nn 'ziaoiv. ana a iuuy. vqmppt-u uiw ciu hf rretlits kKlartHl that France did not araiy. lHlonting to a single nationality,' wish the listint."-r.if in nf ,i Is necessary to deal wjth the situation 'did not desire war. But France must mstea I of an exiHylitun of a lozen na- protect her citizens. No power, he said. tionubtios. Hence arises the demand had ulterior motives at -the present time that Japan shall be given a mandate to nud France's efforts would h litw-txi complete the work left undone in IK-.' toward fortifying international solidar- with iniiier security that she snail not itv. i- . l-e uain squeezed out when the cistly task is over. While general severely British comment Little Hope That Conger Lire Washington. ; July 3. Littje hope is criticises America wm-nartic- .,fr;; i (. .i t i ... ... , 4ltIU oiri. vuumi uuuvrs iiHTIVCU Here i!atHn in the bombardment of the lakn Mh,;,AF Cmm : 1- inn'l . fii , lfD:Tf 1arr' -aI (an in China will be rescued alive. The u: fi,m .?"t,tat-I5ta!:,Vn,ra' nearest troops tor Pekin ire two week' ikihhisP I lit" t r.A n II ioi I a r Wkl iaiaj r T :v v jthe prisoners were "neanng starvation iiirsj iiinueu on tne here the Americana l-ck or. the Taku fori.;Vnjhe ground JiJtUh embassy "w that it iv-rm-.i k .... ... m.: " Untish emoassy w lumii iur v . u iu irui trrii- lll'ir 0UL1LW1MII " meut the arms of th Tl.tVors .mil make al! the other nation l'hfYi;itiir t war with China. Th of attacking Taku when the inter national forces were manifestly innfn. . Fire Claim Ten Victims. New York. July 3. Iloboken was the Etn of n hlaze early, this mornine which CK:vt evenio guard the legations auJ the cost the lives of ten persons. The dou ble frame house two stories and, a half .r.urope.in,s in the interior from retali atjn is now generally acknowledged. Ihigh,-at 11SM31 Adams street, caught I-rom the. far Kast there is practically fire alot o'clock and was kuickly no addithmal news. Itutnors are currvut burned in spite of the efforts of the.fire 'in Paris that the iBrlti-h embassy has men. "; ' received, notification of the massacre of The victims were imprisoned ' by the th. French and British ministers 't rapid spread of the -flames, while trying Pekin. but there is no confirmation of to escape. The children - were on the the report. tir8t tioor 0f x0. with their parents, Shanghai report that the international-but were separated from them in the forw at Tien-Tsi narv sufferins from confusion caused by-the alarm. Their lack of gd drinking water, owing to Innlies were, found by the firemen after the iVi Ho river beiuir choked with the. the flames were under control - Lists of the Aliasing. New York. July 3. The agency of the Ljidate North (Jerinan Uoyd Line here gave out " ' ' ....... ....... ... - v.. i n.rn.....ri,i..i. vr a av am w wvcv a aw m.' v v a. Iyondon, July 3. In the House of in all, have failed to report since the fire Commons today, Mr. George ;Aryndham and are accounted missing, ' although j Parliamentary -Secretary of State foi nine of them are believed' to Ik? alive war, stated- that v there had been 2,087 ;iud to have deserted. Of the 100 miss- cases of enteric fever in therJiospital at jng friNu tne aaie nvne are .women I Kioemfontein : for the eight weeKs end ing May 11th. Of this number 181 died. Of ;,NfiO cases- of simple fevers in hos pitals throughout South Africa only one hundred resulted fatally. stewardesses. POLAND AH CHINA Policy ofatate Not Best Served by Pub- He Blseussslon Lwidom, July 3. Mr. William Pritch ard Morgan. Liberal member for Mer- The ITIiirder ol Essagln Pans. July 3. .Marcos Hissagin, the nihst determine ,wnfith-. m-s. ly every branch of industry and from young voters the Democratic party is ?SiS0K NATIONAU LEAGUE-:.GAMES' victory of next November be in a large measure due." 5 . ' . - ... - - - . ALTGELD KNIFES ROSE t- ExGovernor Thomas Selected for Temporary Chairman ol Convention. Kansas City, July o. At the meeting Boston today a well pitched -ana well of the national committee .this morning fieied game. There was hardly tiny dlf- Mayor nose, or AiiiwauK.ee, .was wui ference bettveen the pitching, as the at Pittsburg and Boston Play, a Close; Game, the Former Winning Clnclm natl Btinches lilts With (Soosl EOect Philadelphia Beaten Five fiTlmes lU, '. Succession. ;'. -" . : '''''' ,v Pittsburg, July 3. Pitts Surg 'won ifronl -r for temnorarj- chairman or the demo cratic convention by " ex-Governor Thomas, of Colorado. The vete, how ever, w-as very close, -24 to 22. A f ew rwiniites before the doors of the commit-x tee room were thrown open Mr. Boge was sitting on a lounge on the floor below, ! , .1 ...... !, nTlim. it -n . . ! u ; apparently sure oi me uuuui . : c- naturalized American citizen who was. I.c.rr,T.i-ri f, him that 'John P. IX CJ M. .- - 1 ' p posed to mm, ne saici, I am not exercisea by hurt me." - ' 2 ; - is said, had prepared the convention. I ... .. 1 1 .. 1 . .J 1- T.-.. M. r. thrr-Tidvil. Wales, in the House of Com- .yVT! T21V " :ZS,-t Altgeld was p ...nn, todnv moved for nn ii.linnn.nient ur :'.ew , lue VVI carelessly: "Oh, of th- House to call attention V, h tfle J rencil oz' aunsweig, V- him: he, can't I l5 tn Hon at V2-. lie leaves- ware ana naoj. ;Mayor Kose, it linn Willi. S .T nioHoir Tori's-.. locally he was consile,red,a rtencnmaii.' his address to . ".r J ' ..! v:rN. France, consequently, win support tne. ,, isfr.- meuiary fierruiry oi oinie xor j." oreigu i ting was -practically jeven, and neither twirler gave a .base- on balls. The best fielding .was by Hamiltou, Collins, Barryj Clarke,, Beaumont, "Wagner anI Ilitchey, The score j 1C. 1. tl. Pittsburg ...:00200000 02 H 0 Boston - A .-. . .OTJX) 0 0 10 0 01 0 . Batteries: Chesbro and -Jinimer; 'bewi and Clarke. .Umpire Swartxvood. .,',-. Affairs, doubted the advisability of a discussion at the present , moment in Vu believed to have 1 view of the delicacy of the military an J Sr ved other ..uestions miniring decision. It 01 Jt'"n proceeoiuss might,-ifor instance, -be the duty of the government to consider the advisability of conferring on Ii Hung Chang somee re,soiisibility for the preservation of or der, bnt if so he felt mute sure it would not be his duty to make that fact public immediately. , Mr. Broderick stated th;t from the be giuning the British govemment had J Cincinnati 10, Nev Ifork 8 nminnn-ti. Jnlr S. 4Altho2rh outbatted During I CiTininHiflti defeated the ' New York Altsrpld 'was about the firms claims pointy with the United Kansas City club building, in which thel.sixth inBing. . (national commutee uom -n meew-ss, i . seore. ... - XLitu.ri een the result. bnt-he kept-aloof from Mr. Rose.( Alt- Cincinnati ..0 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 x 10 4 gpld's explanation or nis opposition 10 York . .0 4 0 2 1 1 00 0 8 TZ ,& yse. is that ne nas nor. oeen .a strong . Batteries: Breitenstein and Peitz; Do- at Fez. BACK FKOH1 PANAMA T. A. Gndger Brings News from the Bevolutlon in Colombia New York. July 3. Among the pas . At 1 1 l scntrers on tne A.uencia. wmcn arnveu today fromPanama, was T. A. Gudger; worKcti as rar as ios.suue m conjunction 11(iPP flt . pnnmfl rr (Judtrer con- forts mul been to encourage the dispatch Manhattan: Rubber Manufacturing Com of any body of troops which could re- of thLsVity.; - i; heve.the I-iiropeans, and a special effort pho -, ,,.o vi.;t;h ni.i.K w had been made to induce the government Lrrestwl and imprisoned together with of Japan, m view of its iwsation, to up- two other Englishmen March 17, with tf-uj.i-t v"''k"i imu.wcu out auy apparent reason. They were m already landed.' There was no reason to no wav eninected with the revolution, think that influence had been exerted by and at the time were carrying dispatches any other power to nullify that eneour- from the British consul iu a.. launch liyT agement to Japan, .But the problem was inr iht lti-itiii ia rPh nolnmhiim not only to bring a,n adequate number of government officials also confiscated the troyps into China, but -also, to transport them tnrougn a very outticuit country throughout which communication had been almost destroyed " : . Sir kdward Grey, liberal member for Northumberland, Berwick-on-Tweed division, agreed that the chief ipoiit was the unanimity .of the powers: hence ref erence tfova future policy was not desir able. It .was desirable that Great Britain should be a lay figure when the future of China was ettlC: but he trusted that the concert of the powers would be pre served, even men, ana tne partition "of China avoided. The motion for adjournment was with drawn. THE CAPS NOJ1B FLEET. many Vessels Attempting to Make the Passage Through lee Fields. Washington, July 3. General Ran dall, commanding the troops in Alaska, has reported his arrival out and the con ditions north of Bering Strait in the fol- owmg telegram to the War lepartment: "Dutch liarior. Alaska. June 14. 1900. via Seattle, Washington, July 2, 1000. Arrived this .port noon today.. Steamship Garonne in harbor, just returned after everal days spent in nnsuccessf nl at tempt to push through ice fields to Nome. ler captain reports many- vessels along the line. of and within the ice fields and some in dangerous plight. No serious launch. - The 'consul general, at -Panama protested and threatened? to invoke the aid of warships unless the men were released. After some delay they were liberated. Paris, it is believed, died, as a result of hardships suffered while in prison. : . !; C One of the. passengers on the Allencia said that the insurgents how practically control Panama.-. General -Belisario Por ras hnd demanded, the surrender of Pan ama June 30, but extended the time to July 4 on request of the foreign consult. General 'Campos Serrano has- resigned as governor of Panama ! and has been: succeeded by General Losada. The im pression prevails in Panama that the government will be overthrown within a month. Business is at a standstill. Barbarism by Belgian Officials ' London," July 3. -The Rotterdam cor respondent ' of the Daily Chronicle says: It transpires that the 1 recent :: mutiny at. . Shinkakassa fort, near Bbma, was due to the abominable' treatment of the soldiers' wives by the .: governor of the fort, who when the women refused to do hard manual labor, without pay,; had them stripped and flogged till the blood ran down their bodies. The -mutineers are now all exterminated." They wre hounted down and shot on sitrht or lash ed to the mouths of cannon and blown to pieces ' by platoons before admiring Belgian officials in Gala dress, bv ord?r of the ttlng governor. . adherent-of Bryan and 1G to 1. During Mayorfs Rose's administration the street railway system of Milwaukee fell into the hands of a syndicate and Altgeld has alleged that the mayor was responsi ble for the sacrifice of the people'fa rights heney and Bowernxan. Umpire, iJnyder, Chicago 9, Philadelphia 3 , Chicago, July GJ Another .defeat wa hnnded the PhilCes this ailernooa, -- ' 1 ..r.i-;r.r lo fifth nfCASive hom frn rriA Mayor .Rose, talking about Altgeld , a core of 9 to 3. 'The home team got all fts runs in the first three in- this mornmsr.- cave another reason: : "He. does not - like me," said the mayor, "because I called him a b olter when he -rah f er' mayor against Harri son, "and I ; used pretty Jxlain language. I'll put my ftecord; ..against his, anyway." The vote- of ihe national committee is said to hive .had-a much larger signi hcaiice thari the. settling of a score be twen Altgeld and" Rose. ? If tlw mayor of Milwaukee had been. selected for tem porary - chairman, the conservatives would havei claimed a 'victory. It had been generally understood that Mr. Rose Philadelphia . would be temporary cnairman, ana un- Pittsburg . . . , . to The score ' r !.. ii. tu. Chicago ..... .2 2.-5 00 0 0 0 x 14 1 PMladelphia .0 0 0 1 D 0 0 1 1-J ltt 2 Batteries : . J (Jriffiith and Donohue j Bernhardt and Douglas. .Umpire, Terry (There were only three games.) . Standing of National L,eagne Clnbs - ''. -'. . . ; Won. Ixst. Pet. ttrnoklvn! 3(5 ; 20 til the elev acquiesced. FBEE Cnth hour the silver, 'men SILVER OB NOTHING. , . . 4 . 32 iV. 20 " 2.S 07, f . , .... 10 28 30 30 i'Jli 30- .643 .53.'? .43 .482 .444 J34Q, Bryan Will Not Bun on Anything bht ' :v a Plain Bsclaratlon. -1 Kansas (jity, July 3 "Bryan will not run On auy. piaiiirii" uuca -,uv contain ' a specific: declaration -in favor. of free coinage at the ratio of 1G to 1. If this convention does not put that declaration ? in the platform it will (have to nominate anomer tauuiuaie ior jrresi- dent." :i ; - ; : ' , r Tbis,' statement, was made today as Judge .A. S. .Tibbitts, Of Lincoln, dele-gate-at-large f rom Miv Bryan's own State,- ana cu airman ot me taie aeie- Chicago ..... Cincinnati . . . Boston :. St. Louis', New York American League Games f. At Minneapolis: Slinneapolis 9; Cht cago 8. -' 1. -'-' -4 At -Detroit: Detroit 5, Buffalo .2.. ' At Cleveland: Cleveland 5, Indianap . blis 2. ; At Kansas City. 'Kansas City 7, Mil : waukee 4.' . . j - '. - ' ; . WATER SHIP AND TB ANSPOBT ;i Orders That Evidently Belate to .th : m.MHkana In rhlna gation to is conventions It serves to J . ; T.,, nu I emphasize itne oetermiaea stands taken I pnuaaeipnia, j uij ;o.--v;ai)iiu "V 1,rT bv the Nebraska statesman. His decla- Clarkrcommandant or tne league isianu ration is thatr he stands for a -prihciple Navy Yard, this morning received a mes- ; and those, who would have him change .sage from the Secretary of the Navy ; or nwdifv his views, are swinging simply ordering" him to have' the water carrier in the wind of exoediency. . I Arethus made ready for service with all j Cato Sells chairman of the Iowa possible speed, it was not specweu ju ;- delegation, who had a three-hour confer- the order that the vessel was intended r ence with Mr. Bryan just before he for service in Chinese wafers but ofn came to Kansas City, not only reaffirms cials at the yard have no doubt that such r. the statement made by Judge Tibbitts, is tne intention. m.vu . but simplifies it. i - ' to work on the transport Yankee with, ( 'fter , talking with Mr.- Bryah for orders to hurry repairs and alterations, j. some ; time," said Mr. Sells, "with re- and it is said that she also will be sent ; iMet to his Dosition. and to the attitnil to China, ir will require two weeks tQ f. his fijaends ought to aeaume in this con-' prepare- the yessel for service. i .... J ' 1 .- 0 . -. 1 . 1 - ' i
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