World (Newspaper) - June 30, 1900, New York, New York Forecast Followed by Talk to Them Through The It Is the best way to reach Greater New Yorks Advertise your real business op people will also read your Circulation Books Open to Circulation Books Open to AIL Sho were Followed by Halftone Supplement in color portraits of the Delegates to the Kansas City Convention souvenir every Dem ocrat should Tomorrows Sunday by he FroBn New York NEW JUNE ONE In Greater New York an A Jersey CENTS of Greater New and City and on FIRST REPORTER Bryan Mistook Early Knocking for that of the 16TO1 PLANK Will Be Offered to Platform Com by Bryans Spokes Editor By from a of The Vice one the other entered Congressman William Sulzer Hie proprietor of the active James the silver knight the golden had charge of the passive Sulzer eame in with the rosy Be fore Tirvan WHS up there svas thundering knock at the There ice said Bryan to Get up and sec what he the door there stood the fall figure am smiling of There was a warm ex change of then Sulzer proceeded to submit his hopes and his His friends had learned a Kew Yorker was needed on the ana It must be a New Yorker who was in line In They had carefully looked over fhe Meld anil discovered that wus the most available The conference lasted two and Bryan did not promise hi young New York friend any assistance nor did he give him any assurance which he could base Soon after arrival Bryan and Sulzer and Victory badges en me into There was likewise a large Bryan and Sul zer Some town people con on the virility displayed by his He and Bald his only ambition was party suc New York has no candidate and will present said I will have 175 votes on the first ballot outside New and that will indicate to New York the direction in which to Enter Eight hours later a small man in blue white waistcoat and enormous whiskers walked linn the Bryan Bryan and the children went to tlie door lie took off his hut a graceful sweep ami This is I believe She I am not a newspaper as you but James Hamilton of and I rime to pay respects to Br Whereupon Bryan said Elhe was vd t inest Bryan Ham Lewis on the steps nursing his Three States and Alaska have instructed for he said but I realize my boom la not big enough to cause me to holt the ticket In the event of my After scattering compliments right and left and tossing ott a few poetically lurid sentences on the situation Lewis submitted his to It received the same reception as the Sulzer A sad sequel Is that Lewis was not provided with Bryan and Lewis badges or tiie Silver Bryan will not discuss the It Is known that of represent him the Committee on direct and specific 1C to 1 Blank which he will despite the pressure of other still adheres to reiteration of 1G to 1 in on Third OF HOW Frederick The Worlds special war correspondent in yesterday sent the first authentic news of the arrival at Tientsin of Admiral Seymours Palmers was written on board of the flagship whose at the head of 10 joined the allied forces which marched to the relief of the envoys at Aside from settling definitely the fact that the Russian report of the envoys safety was absolutely Palmers message tells how foresight in taking with him two weeks supplies saved the entire allied forces of men from This despatch was at once telegraphed to the Secretary of by whom it was sent to the Afterward the news it contained was discussed at a Cabinet The World received the following acknowledgment from the Acting Secretary of State To the Editor of The World June Your telegram relating to the situation in China is and I beg to thank you for DA VID Acting Secretary of HERO OF Lady Randolph Churchills Betrothed Must Return to WERE TO MARRY IN JULY Cornwallis West Besought the Influence of Her Old the INDEX TO 5 S J 9 8 4 I Employment 6 7 rt lo Help 11 t fl 6 New G 4 6 1 e B 1 1 5 for 9 fi 6 9 li 9 7 oE Real to Raal lo 9 7 8 7 Unfurnished to Room Ad liy York Special to Tin of Wales his powerful to prevent tho of Randolph Churchill to the Cornwallis Lieutenant In the Scots Randolph and young be married In n fortnight It is doubtful if their troubled courtship will tvor us they 0 to Ills young ordered ly Ihe War Office insl to present himself ihu Medical Board Tor to MO Invalided home last February Now he looks perfectly well and seems to he strong as If the Medica Hoard Hurts him nt for active must return to South Africa In two weeks at the Those closest to the Prince sec in this order out at the prayer Of Cornwallis the Lieutenants still a beautifu woman and one whom His Highness Intensely admired for In fact the difficulties that beset and her fiance overshadow other social The correspondent visited Mrs Cornwallis West and asKert her when her suns marriage would take I Know nothing of my sons have made no sho frigidly ai But two things quite certain Tho Prince of Wales Is opposed to the many others he is much impressed by the fact that the young man was horn In the same year the lady married Lord Randy Church And Cornwallis West knew Lady Randolph arranging her affairs to be married at the end of July Lady Randolph herself said so at William Waldorf Astors second in view of the fact that the Lieu tenant Is to be sent back to South Africa and Of tho acute stage of their mutual it would surprise no ono if Lady Randolph and West married und secretly before he As The World has Lady Ran dolph Is going about a great She looks and receives con gratulations with unrestrained On Wednesday she met the Prince of Wales at dinner at Not only old His Highness not ulate but his usually so to was Randolph looked ex tremely She wore pink roses in hjr hair and her dress of black covered with black lace and was Charles a Young Arrested with the ROBBERY WAS IN LONDON Gems Boldly Brought to the in Which They Were trimmed with sprays of pink betrothed was not at tha Her Even if he did not disapprove of the match It would be natural for the Prince of Wales to Cornwallis West by hurrying her son away from Lady Randolph West is the daughter of Lady Olivia and years ago she was the most piquant and most beautiful of Irish The Prince of Wales was then devoted to and Is still her good friend and her husbands and often their It was Cornwallis West who ventured to drop a piece of Ice down the back of the neck of her future king ono evening after a particularly festive din It was West who amused herself one day Kt Cairo in the office of the extremely dignified and imposing Prime by pressing at once the sixty or seventy electric bell buttons behind his and then greeting with peals of ana comical faces all the beys and effendis who hurried to the Like like arid Wests daughter Jj ne Prince of Pless to The Princess of Pless is very of little iu medium exquisite she has complexion ard a charming Boy Dying from George fifteen years of 235 East is dying in the Presbyterian Hospital from While playing with a toy pistol last Sunday tho trigger wounding left hand between the thumb and Yesterday the hand swelled and the lads father took Tho worth of Jewels lously stolem from nml Gould at the Carlton London tno weeks were day In this city by Central Office detec Locked up In a cell at Police was thrman accuset cf the Charles twenty six years a valet anil a native o While nnd Gould were nt din ner thief unlocked door of thet apartments with n wire and ransacked boxes and bureau drawers In a finally making off being Keen with all Ihe trinkets am that the Goulds hud outside vaults a London com Gould at once reported Ills loss to Scotland Ho added that there wore none of the Important Gould Jewell In the Scotland Yard In turn not lied the New York Detectives Honnessy and But ler were at the lust Tuesday night at Coney Island While walking about the Island the fight they saw a young man who trying to get shopkeepers to take valua ble jewels in exchange for purchases They followed him la the then to New York and early on Wednesday morning saw enter the lodging house at 400 West street They shadowed this place till noon when their man came out followed him to the where h entered a He stayed Inside sev eral When he came out the trio pounced down on Their quarry was At Police Headquarters they searched In an Inside nocket they found a big chamois bag wrapped In fine Manila When It was opened a rain ol jewels fell I never stole Blair protested They were given to me by a woman met at Coney Island who wanted me to sell But he couldnt tell who the woman McClusky noticed that many of the jewels bore the Tiffany trade mark and he sent for one of Ihe said the young those are tilings we sold to Mrs Edwin George a brother of also Identified the Among the jewels were A diamond ruby and a gold locket with the a large scarf pin of diamonds and fob chain with the Initials In nine diamond buttons with the monogram pearl sleeve and pearl six two pearl ring set with four brooch of studded with pearls and emeralds lorg nette chain studded with pearls and amethysts baby ring with three stones Blair was remanded in Jefferson Mar ket Court on The case was quietly hushed up in This man was evidently a member of a gang of clever English said He has no record ISSUES A Unauthorized Are Col June Information having reached Senator Hanna that per In New York and Philadelphia are and collecting funds for the Republican national the Re publican chairman has issued a formal No one has been Senator anna by himself or the National to solicit or receive money for the purpose VAST LOT Blue Surge tn Be Sold ToDay f jy the Guarantee uptown 127th and 3d These suits would be grand Values at The reason they sell them or is that they are determined o inake sale areal with These suits aij color and guaran teed la The quicker you get there the youll have of getting is only one hundreds of real bargains the Guarantee Clothing Com uptown 127th and 3d are offering in their enormous grand halfprice V UNITED STATES BATTLESHIP Reported 1J tho Gulf of fifty miles north of Workmen Come upon Mum with Portions of DROP PICKS AND Startling Find Made on Clifton Bowery Long Island Workmen engaged In excavating for a cellar In a hillside on Clifton near Bowery Bay In the upper end of Long Island were when their picks suddenly broke through the walls of ap to be a disclosing live petrified or bodies und portions of other The discovery was made late In the afternoon and the ghastly find com unnerved the who dropped their tools and could nut be Induced to return to When the thin walls were reached the first strokes of the picks caused a big portion of the decayed mass to crumble away and the men were confronted by grinning skulls and human bones placed on a The men were employed by the Con sumers Browing Company and were ex for a cooling They start id tihe work at the street line and due aick Into the hill rises slowly from the They had duff back feet from the road and the ex was about twenty feet The property Is owned by Frederick It is of sandy soil and there ii a tradition the spot was once an Italian burying ft was not until several hours after tho that the men notified their employer of their K and James Nolan of lie started imme for the and by the aid of The place appeared to be a temple or a The walla were of hardened aa well us be out by bodies wen lound which wore In a fair state of and weic probably mum In the centre was a block of stone hoi owed which the detectives said ap eared to be a stone In this there vas a It was naked save for a The detectives said that the body ot a man fully seven feet In height One leu was drawn up HO that the knee minted Four other bodies were about the Several skulls vero also which may belong to he The detectives were loth to the so careful lon was not Everything was covered with dust and Two the bodies appeared to be those jf On a pedestal are what ap eared to be human have On a etone worn found two Tho interior of the about feet twenty feet at its widest part and fifteen from front o It is in Niagara and Tickets good returning July ule at Railroad ticket Because Aubrey Is Di Pastor Would Not BAKER Peerless American Warship Was Speeding the United States Squadron at She Ran Upon Hookie Island in the Columbus Avenue Accident a Duplicate of Fatality of the Night But Even the Request of the Young Womans Father Would Not Wave tn Tlic BAR June of Pauline of nt tho United States Supreme anil 3imucl Marcus was lo taken ne Hummer home of Justice hut when Ar rangements were It found that were two one n limitation the other fbo refusal of iho selected tn The Maine laws require five days to elapse between ihr of a marriage Intention nnd tho performance of the Moore nnd Aubrey their Intention to marry with tihe Town Clerk In on Tuesday morn nnd therefore cannot marry until Besides the though a personal friend of the family and personally asked by Justice Fuller to do refused to marry tho couple because Aubrey Is with a husband still Another clergyman has been procured and tho marriage will place tomor row at Justice Fuller and daughter arc at their summer and Moore will start after the marriage for where they will Aubrey was Miss Pauline Fuller she to Milwaukee on and was married to Jumes husband fell through drink and forged lia laws name to Aubrey got a divorce In ONE SIX BY BREAKING OF One man was killed and six were hurt yesterday by the breaking of a derrick at the Jerome Park The man killed forty years of liiS East One Hundred and nnd the two moat severely In are Peter and William Several men attached a granite block to the boom of the derrick to swing it up on the wall which they were The boom broke mid the heavy block fell upon The others were hurt by Hying Contractor John who Is building the has the but has sublet It to Con tractor Dout material In using Solar Baking for do aa with other have to use move than the directions call Use only what thf printed on every V FATE PICKS SAME Victim of Vehicle Struck in Same Manner as Abraham On tho tracks of tho Columbus Ave nue cuble roacl at street a woman was run down ami HO terribly Injured last that slic died almost At the before 0 Abraham years of DO West has been run Ho dkd from his injuries In the Hood Memorial Hospital yesterday victim had not been up to a late Her body was removed to the West One Hundredth Street Police Nothing was found to disclose the womans There Is sharp grade below and a If heavily as was the ono last will run faster than the cable If allowed to descend by Witnesses of last nights accident say Mils was the The they running very It was In charge of John of 420 West He was breaking In William of 380 Sixth who was to the place of the on tho car which killed The woman had started to gross the track when the swiftly approaching car struck Witnesses say that Len non saw tine woman and became con Robertson tried to tell him what to but too The woman was dragged by the which caught her and was carried along for a of 100 feet before the car was Robertson thrusting the green and putting all his strength to the controlling Many people saw the woman struck and They collected in a big crowd about the spot and great excite ment Coining as It did after the accident the feeling ran and excited men attempted to assault Lennon and The police saved them and took them both to the West One Hundredth Street Sta tion where they were held on a charge of was almost pros by the Ho broke down and He declared he had tried to stop the but the crip had caught and he was The woman was carried into a nearby drug store and attended by Hough ton of 303 West but she died before the arrival of ambulance from tiho Hood Wright She was apparently about fortyfive years old and had blue eyes and slightly gray On her left hand were a plain gold ring and a solitaire with a moonstone Middle Individuality in tie Pennsylvania IB by Its erb train to all the chief cities of the V A THE REPORTED TOF TH E GROUP CHART OF THE BRITISH HEAD OF PEKING EXPEDITION TELLS OF HIS DISASTROUS Reached Only Twelve Miles from Chinese When Wrecked Railway Made Further Progress and He Fighting Every June United States battleship reported ashore on the island of in the fifty north of v A steamer of the IndoChina Steam Navigation Company i to her WENT ASHORE IN A June Shanghai correspondent of the graphing says The United States battleship Oregon went ashore dn a fog miles north of tys are sending her As published in an exclusive cable despatch to The World last splendid Oregon left Hongkong on Saturday Dor That was two of her expected Besides her crew she carried 164 sailors and marines from Hongkong by the transport If she Is ashore on one of the Islands she had steamed northeast through the China Sea into what the Chinese call the Eastern through the or Yellow and was just fairly tho Gulf of at the western end of which is With Clark In command the Oregon sailed from San Francisco on Ml and arrived in Jupiter Inlet on May Sho maxle one continuous run of knots stopping her She made one run at knots at an average of thirteen per She made one nun oil ten hours at an average of half knots i all these records being under NAVY DEPARTMENT HAS NO Special to The June to midnight the Navy Department had no report of an accident to the Secretary Long Issued instructions this afternoon that hereafter advices to tho Navy Department received during the night should be given to the SEYMOURS STORY CABLED TO BRITISH Harassed by Boxers Throughout the Difficult He Lost 62 Killed and 206 Nearly Half Being June adventures of the allies under Admiral their reaching twelve miles from the decision to the capture of rice and immense stores of modem arms and affording material for a strenuous defense until Half YorU Central to City National Democratic Convention will be sold July M and Good either via or Call on any Mm York Central V S One Fare to Cincinnati and via Pennsylvania account Baptist Young will to 12 good ao rotura until IT