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IS Ml PEKING IRE Last News Told of Fighting, but It Is Feared Imperial Troops Have Not Yet Won. SLAVING OF 800 CONFIRMED Six Shiploads of Refugees Eeach Shanghai ? Protection of Americans Along Kail way Demanded. .-. 19?The foreign legal c hav?. received no dispatch -5 /- fea ? - ? ? ?< last eren* m the Ar ?neral. R.^srer ? .-.?-to ? ?-. ?-,-.; 'regi--. ?he ronce? xx . that the .'.sers and ? ? - in m] Is prate? - ? 1 I ; 'be won_f?n an< -.?- readv been safely ta - ~ ad from Har -tow. a._ it 1? feared that ^voii.ti.-maj-ie? mlg?.r. ? I by the mob, .Mng that the "?? volution eta. ? Peking made ?f '>rm m - ? _ . ? fighting Rene's Capture Another Place. ?*-..r!v iippatch.s Hu-Peh - - _????- -?d by - . - rupted ? An that im* leavp the ? '-^rorts eay ata -??ok little Their la? the :. t hat a ect fir? - .ang*>r?>d their ? ink fir? w ?T :?. . ? H sake?? .?-p ? _ t ? I -?e of shortage the arrival of r_nv r^tlred ' I - m re Hai ' while ?? I tt g not - ? preei bom. ed Ida L1*ut??nant h and Captain etura? _ isst tted ? m ? . Been ed the lassom I m dei n ^a - BROTHERS ?* 'OR p| ..a aj ; FOURTH AVENUE V. ? must bow to upenority of English woolens But to English fi m . d e Clothes ? $ nevef ? They can't compare ^ -?? tth the thoroughly n-ell-made Clothes H our skilled American tj:lor.. turn out. That" s why we import IB a v tine fabrics and make m up ourselves into ns Suits and Overcoats ? are perfect in tailor ? fit and finish ? _J\-to-put-on. **'ith as much ? c3n1_.ed-Eni.--St- style a? ke kttta ?18 to ?50 -weight Overcoats ?16 to ?42 r Overcoats $18 to*T.. \B OVER HALF A CENTURY -1 .\ew ARROW -YofcA COLLAR to put on. easy to take ea.v to tic the fie in. ?? t>* ? t Makan . v I T aaBBSBmaBSBaaBBBBBBSHmmaBBHBmma (2QL Mortgage ? TO Bonds Offered a* Par (100) and Interest -mano*, s $1000?$500?$100 :pal and interest thoroughly '* ??_ by best class of improved, ? producing real estate on - Island. Tax .xemp* in New York State. A conservative and safe invest hould be familiar with. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE SECURITY COMPANY **2 Broadway New York City ? UMl VI t . ft .0.III?.! A SUGGESTION TO HOME COMERS . Our Interior Decorating Department lt complete m every detail-?and is at 'our _ervic_ to offer suggestions and '--' -strates. ^?Perted Wa|| Paper8 wi-h Fabric to match. D'*tcnne? ^n<j 0,her L'pholatery Goods. Odd**'**"~*--4Ce Curtain? Upholstery ? , Pesae of Furniture Artistic Repro ???ittion? *a^er j, Brennan Comoany, ^37 Leiington Ave., ***** __, 1>I>0. Gritud (.entrai ?t?tH.a. ?tirs raen, but the Bghtlnf **Pirlt ip ex i df-ntly jifill la^kins Ifl tha -arc. Oooesition to Ne* Reoublic. The lad tha? ? ? ; not h vatif? along the rallara*/ prior to the a rival or the !mr*ria! troopn may n i bron oarini to lack of ir ? ? bur to xh* possibility that rh* revoi ?tlOB-Ma ?would prove ?iisloval to the n* I repobU T-rh h ?tha leaders ara ?bent , I establishing. I* la i1"- ?-"' th*t bo armies ara In ?dan*** loleaale di affection. Th?r? ar? conflicting reporta regan Ing tha Brat dlvielen, which is *nur* Mancho. It ha.- ber-r ?cak? that this r] vtaiofl left for ?Hankow, but reliaMa r ports say thai 'he Mar.? hu regimen, bave all beep. ? . In the imm-rlla vicinity of the Forbidden Reporta thai ' fanT Emperor hi ' t-e?n taken to Tien-Tain placed ?n th?-- I t ? | The Japanese cruil gunboa In ?the \ n _? ? K - ? "?'abli?hii 3 ?riretoes servies from Hankow. Japai tea t.ont? which have arrive*] Tien-Tsin may connect with Tokio, ? well as with Hankow, by wlrelesa The American ?Legation has asked ti ?Chinese government re the sa transport?t),>n of Anvn ans from '1 I Peking-Hankow railway zone shou disorders develop. Much alarm ha? he? iyed all along the railway Hi rwinz to the wildest rumor?, while r neu s ha? been made public to : ? the people Lieutenant Colon*! pea? h. In ?ape?lela to-day of conditions in Hu-Peh. sa> that th.-re Is , _ ??. " I Yang-Teat, five mile? north of wi, Chang, and it should not be difficult fc the imperial troops to croes the riv* under th? ?Uon of 'he gunboat He wa? informed at Bankow thai th : rebel? bavs j robably I >uaan j soldi'-r? ?"aptain Reeve? i ? . pj.nl? ?that the Imperials had mide s ?mistake in taking ft? moun the lark of i"' ads mak< | mule-carried cannon prefi An to-a 8hl Ki. aa \ ... . - g'-n^ral In the Held V . i for Hani \ aoorahlp ? ?to-day on al; trar regar | 'at- movements on ;:. ? - **ei ? ? . ? wire?, and 1 ut nv nuanc? ? The .epcor ? _ . ' ? rding I patch, th ing o; ? . tober 1" marched all Dig ? *nd attacked the Impel ' ter daybreak at th. -* a?- The station st whl ., ... . Q onceaaioni off. ila of 1 see Porelfl Boan Wii Th ? ? :d<-- of the ? ? -?? re l The ' of gge-i ?- . ?1 \oo lated There h?as ?been n REFUGEES REACH SHANGHA Cnnftrm RpfTtp of Ma BM ?CT? r> Manchm by Hundredi ? - packe ' i - ? ? 1 Mo?.- ?era were 1 i fac? - - -. - F ?.- Peking-Han i The st the whole fangt* Hanke** i - - - - - -, ? -' . - ?- ? - ? ~T' : the rel - mdre< .... I ?? \mg ? - sea ? ? ... ?oprssantai ? wed in Hankow end ? I - naka sore the lentil t mi 1 I d:*f?r"- s In the Chinen ! was order- BUM was hii - - I - - ? _, ,_.., (lag dally the ar? ar"! arx:?"';? ai ?- the fat? I : : Nan? king i?ua! Th? i order for ?-ix steamers ot tin raps Tien? t The * ?*rsr time ? ? minted ? Their lare exhausted .. ? a Fa ? for ? ? ? -?? LONDON NEWS CONFLICTING Rebels to Quit One Rumor, !m perial Defeat Another London. ?OCl - ' ' '. from Hanr ? ? ? ?hon ?On? ,. r?nr?.,; ? fhiif . ? ?: ' ? , to ?-f! ' troops "The Bitiation does ? iny Impon AH 1? o, . ? etgn *" ? ? ? g? the V., ' ., ? The ':???" loin) ? ' ?' ?*"' ' ? I. A r? -ihl ' ? ??ay.' thAt li.in_.ow. WHAT "QUAKER'' BAKER PIP TO THE GIANTS. AXD WHAT \F.\V YORK FANS DREAM MAY HAPPEN TO BAKER. MM LOSS R NEW Uncensored Dispatch Says Turks 2nd Arabs Are Far from Surrendering. DERNA. TRIPOLI. BOMBARDED Turkish Deputies Pass Votp of CnnfiiieT.ee in Cabinet?Word Srnt to Constantinople Through Tunis ?? art Mygls . ss ex* i ?: . relteble ? orreapoi ? -_ iif to . ..... rrtpofl era .ra_-".l an. ir- r"ir*? h ? ' g th? n_ th<? ?oast . ._._ th*> ? ? ? ? tea and ? . - i ? -?- .?a.??? I H Von Lo dbuI bsa ordered ? ..- that Italy r.r,,r ? her .-a?p - . ?. ? : Th? enber of .-..__ -- t that it had eat to i ifssjuard . ". ? . ? . - - f tbe is of the esa K. Th? expreeeed eoafl ? . assrd to T letvenunaet'a tntenttos i reststsaea to ?? diploma* - - '? - ? '- fi*OBi the Bfsreaoe to mediation aera aderai thst th<* g f.'.r.e vainly ' - foesnuaeat had touad : resalta ots . he dlseorered et ha_ al5o bsen r.proarr. prlasll again?' the lit - . la was rite the h>*9 - to pav Gerrcar I : Fraaee la i i ramsat arai ta - ??? ? . - ? ? sea - I the Call avA Islam I : :? terlaad th? h - 1 . ' ? - - Isa H ?m - \oAoy wa.? butt nystsry, ? . ? I I -. I ? .?a prevent? ? l XtotXA o? I The forti arei before the i . -, | . : ' ? ' _. to-da ? ? ? el ? t the 1 aas *w* the Tunle I ? .? ? ? ? Tui ? When ' ie Preach ithot f the 1 ? i ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? Turks a ... :?..-? ? th*? Mrd-DCn tall tlcuta ? ? ? ? - .f w_r. I? ? ' I If. 1 marrk in ? eying I ? ? - . . ? - . ? . . ... ' 1 the Scuta ? i In T ? I : .. ..... El? FAILS 10 HIS DEATH ?r nntin']???! from first pas? )<**p || ?;?- .?Tl I am k: was the Mrs EUgenS ?'? the wife of the avjv tor, received the first news rhat bet "ad met -uh an accident whi ? her home. ?? ; : ? ? f4th street A member of commla Stoned to sav that Mr Ely had fallen and w-?? injured In tl mean I other representative h tot the El? h He g ?-. - ? ? rident, An ? M to af'en?! her It u I for Mrs. E - ?-? her hui to fhe pl-i. CS "'her* he ? h':* ? for ?ome res iher sh? go First to Fly from WarsH.p. lane f won f An? a xo - - ? ?* mace i ? - ? r. - r ? ? m?-ntar:-' accom]. _ on a a armore?! rr';:.-?-r P<- - ? ? I ' In Jan . ? f?*n ml out mishap. AI ? . ? ? . ? ? ? ? "rn^nt? of his added Imnu i ? | t th? sero ? -re Phis and expert, on ? aerval He - - ' Iments ? ? He ? ? hough' foi arm/ at gan Antoi | .re ;? ' ' ' ? . ? ?ll ' 11 ? : j and ? -, .. - ... - ty-sia an~e in a gras pan ? - re His ? u near fan Fran- Is? o H i--, epertmi -? - ? g i g a era men h* ? g of i ttural step wi I luton tbe flying mi s In rune me, be joined Slenn H Curt?as si ICltmei 1 and I - * |~e ?.,. -.c - witt who 1? I ?S ight the principal at the Hlg* I I Madera Cal ?Mrs By frequent ? i i pealed her boebend ?*nd raw a ! flights II -?^a*- * euetom _ , ihould ha the let n a? tha beginning of tf great "One el the B-r est Me? in the World." I . . bar toot ' ice Wm '? ?er s i- ?' ? for about twelve stories ?-. tell H might go Ton .... mat's exact*-; my sen 11 ? ' - the aacent Once up ! Devi ? - thought of an ardent ? i .. ">Vhen< srtati I Bfver ; -ouid ?andura the snapenaa ?f not there to >?e lomettmea ? tOget-OT tfld tbl ne rf. all Reo'5'er to-day' P0H9 one-? ?from 7 a. m." to 10 p. m. If you are net regie? tered you oawot vote. Tb? vote's are to cboost at the com ?na elector, -nun not only to make but also to eenetrtie and en'or-e !aws for all. You aurelv want to raUe part m the seler*;on of sueh of*i-?als. ELY 101ST AVIATOR KILLED France Leads List of A-rnplane Fatalities. tr of vit sd the making ?the '?? teen Of th< I 'ginning ' ' Lieutenant ?ielfrM the list at Am": lean man . ? -, ? is g .... I ... totalling thin ta : Il ? Moore, ? ? ? ? ? : on the n"?r . 1 ? ? ' ' I ? ... .1 Norton ' ? iiid Il M ?--' ? 1 I !,:"'in .ni aera never 8k.cn ?-g?ta, ! GEIS SUMMARY FUIR Can Now Enforce Laws Govern? ing Unsafe Buildings?Hoey Measure Signed. JOHNSON ISSUES STATEMENT SavS Whole Crusade Will Go for Naught Unless Board of Estimate Grants Men and Money. Albany r... n ___Cocnpiair?. thai a great mnnv of the ?.fl?in w mor? violations of the Isa relating to precsutloea is be ?.iken toi prevent f\re and for proper and adequate I In case of flra had been reported to ? Itste Department of Labor without ac? tion bemi? t.iken on them "as far as tha ?r? ehiOi ksowa ' was madf to Governor Dix to-day by Abram I Elkus. of New York COUBSSI to the Sut? Factory ?"cm mlaalon appointed to investigate condirion? inder which manufacturing 1? carried on Brsl and Bseead daaa ..ties Mr. E!k?is Ittefa a COOdltloa Of affairs, "if true." la a menace to rhe Urse of thousands of employes in manufacturing eotabliehmoata ter {few York In lia reply Governor Dix says he has BfBl I copy . f Mr Elk'is'.? IsttSt to the '"r.rr.missior.er of Labor, requesting: him to ? er direct to jrou The ?.overnor al?o thai to-dav he BiSBSd the Ho*y bill 1 c!'- ing t'-.f F;re CoBUBlaatOBsr authority te ? compel the removal of combustible _sa* !ter:_: and tak-' auch other precautions aa abould be taken to reduce (tare risks, "i regiet that th*- bill does not extend . _ .. . . iMptetors,' tha Ooveraor ' and I shall recommend at the next session of the Legislature r>.a the law be amplified, for I am determined i empl fa torlsa eurroaaded ? .. he?? of Bsfsguarda and protected ! from the hazard ot Ore, sa far aa human y can proti I Mr Elkae said John Ken'.on. Wat* York's i fire chief. te_f:fie_ before the commission ?here were several hundred buildings Is which eoadi* ?' m- moment there might occur * r?pet:t.on of tne Asd) Build ing Are. with :he iame tOTrtble loss of 'lfe "In view of the importance and gravity j of th? ii ma- i respectfully nn thst your exc? lirect ths state i ? . ba* t ? e made of - . ? .ring establish- ! \ men; ? York refSTT *a Chief. BO *r.ar. ?he d .nge:"-";.? i and ? ? ? "*r which the \ Lanor Deportment h.a.. |urtSd!i 'ion may be . ? . - it da Joseph Johason iftet |i lOBg d stance tele afternoon that Governor I"?:.. - -: the Hoe" bi'.!. ?mending ? is dty and giving The Pire CommiBB-oner aummsry p -.-.ion - the lawa lovsrntag naaafa buildings ; meat la pa The Fire Comn aen charg'd ? ? - ? aa n tha amend tha greater v ?". Tork - ' r . ? -. Hoey order the reme ! . iscy ir. the mesna si - atruetural con tsirwsya he can . . ag In which Imminent peril This last power ron le ""al differer.c- between the ? old ar.d tha new iaw and enable! the F - h rtar to carry out hia orders It however that a person upon tice Of violation is served car. ai> whose action is f certlorarl pro etne Court The pres . ot Pre Marshal, the Bureau of ? : the Bureau ot Vio ?es ara made aub o( the Bureau of Fire Pre ' ara and reepon remern _er, v~.^- t? ? Bt th? ? ' ?? establishment or this bur-a-, ird ??: Esi . . be burea ; ' on pa " the men do auch ... p.-? Department Th* '"?* r-ess nave insistently 1 demanded geroua condition? Naw York, especially congregate ba corrected, lemand la Juet now at the high i tide of ? t#nc: The pire Commla* emlnded dally of the Asch .. the '??hoi* priz rete of remedying theae conditlona devot* to confereneea ? ? it the bin Mr [poiev of tbe A - Senator Culler., ?f .?rate the Mar banta Aaaociatlc jthert ind i ?very preparstton ment of an adequate fore? e bill 1 ' provlslOBS ? ictly undsrstooa i ?? hole erussde i_ad .- t go for noth* - . - -h? B ard of Eatimate and Ap ? - ts the men tnd the money. revet I the Bud -?*?- tha* they bave - . ! believe will make some sor' of provision for the Btllt of th* ? - lone I rannol -.-- ?? ."? for the adm'.nis*r_ ? ? ist is If the Qnl -? . force . .either apparatus nor ?va'ef with which to r*h- Area Do ?*. to-day' You h*?/e ?.eglee.ed to reg.ete?- on either o* the first two day? { Perhaps you have decided to do it to- j moi-row, the last day. That mav be too I late. ReTstee to-ds DISAGREE ON '!F!RE TRAPS" W&tSOll Hid Millar .f Odd?5 H ko Fespon?.r.i!?tv In i itatemeat yeeterday afternoon ?oi ?" f ? ? Iselared that Um blame Par the eoatteaaaes of Ragraat . - fa vtolatloaa whli h fsepordlse hutfen ? arsi mtlrely up ,A the Bureau ^t Build, age M i did not specify l .morir tha esssi H forwarded to ?h? lav department ware '_i?rt?n^v o.15i? v. nnedy for * list he termed the ex ? ?Sgsrd Mr Wat i that F?uperin'er?dent Miller of the MSB trosu of Buildings tot* I ? ' ? . n pracrire '-: Brooklyn, and mark tritt! -i?.o?r Btaiaf those ..ses .a considered emergency essea ? ? -?r.iin?- BC-iona for pena' ? building ode v'r.latton? referred to ? M.'!er, about IM i~e f \, - I Ml U'ar "tVith my extating tor? ?? of rpese ran ba made In thirty days Bu* in a flagrant case result? i be a mafer of hours and not of ?-.???pared to ?ee that such f only I sm gtv.n ? Mr em? entirely ?? ? sentence .'?oieo from Mr Wilsons state ? ? ? ' ' ? - 'that ?M ?he fire c..-ipe BOB we ?.-nd lo the ?'or i in sel'a office a-? emerges? j ? . *" ROW. ] . .; not m fro-- ,.f .riti nther deport The Bureau of working am thing that M esa ?in'ie: th.. law I force swseia to r?r??-?i'. ,n. il bey see trvmit to put li up te1 me, i say, lot 'hem start nuht | in .?n ?he?,e ,f.e-. at* toot .- ?.^Ilt them ' : tlon " LIWOGE!. CHJNA CASE HELD UP. ibf Trsasary De? . Usa "n the report ? anus ttoe which it appointed t.? in mportstkMU "f LimoKes ehtaa. aaa made hv Ambassador tad it la snttfesly that an ? taken until (lie l'ren? h 4m ernmen? s ^ . M ui*[i..r.i te'e r?>?_i?eJ -.??.uldei?tloa. | ^:3 ST. REGIS NEW YORK Fifth Avenue and fifty Fifth Street. Caters to Transient Guests The Management gives assurancethat the coat of living at this hotel, including Rooms and Restaurant, is no greater than at any other hotel of the same class, notwithstanding re? ports to the contrary. Rates: Single Rooms without Bath $3.00 and $4.00 per day; with Bath $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00: and for two people $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 per day. Suites consisting of Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, $10.00 upward; larger Suites in proportion. All outside rooms. rU7^.a\'illoiv Fr?res Announce the annual opening of fur sets and coats originated by their Paris House and by other leading European designers, and shown for the first time in this country during the present week. These exquisite furs are zxceptior.ally original m design and rich m material and decoration. Nineteen W. 34 th Street, New York h-AR.1* M OSTREAL LOSUdN 4 ; ac?ory Pr_?_es and 4o Extras Added. '.* pen like music a~d haven't a piano In v? . -orne p_r.aa.pe on eoQOUttt o? _ig_ purohe*..-. : pri?e in. ?xtra <*>eta. This Is Your Best Chance to Get On At a Saving of from $100 to $150 We M>?a *ur. *asS tbcraii te ta a puno ?tnd aw -Mcoa_i _ due ?? as?-? ?MS Means _- ?jt___-c islas tor t:i '.out pc*Kai? o*. New Weser Uprights, $190 to $603 PLAYER PIANOS?aS-O TO flOOO JM^rfa^s-__faj?fsa-siea??-**afasa?l_-i ?a?~ _*_ ?icd ?>__.t_*il aa*e _!<??= Slightly Used Pianos, Leading Makes. $75 Up reran* to suit -our ? onv-_jen< e Low at moAB ir~" ? Cartage aad m ?;??.<* Wtoo P'.anno ren'erl M to $4 p*r mor.'.h ReB'i'a ilk -- r-.rr-rtaa* , , M,r?.'?nla?"'"* moat ?ronderfu ind complete , ,0 nr tjj, rr.ark?" Ft*- demonetratlon ?? ary da? ?? Weser Eros/ Factory Salesrooms, 131 West 23d St. ft? 6th If.) 520.30 West 43d St,'Nr. I Oth lf.L___TI r Andrew Alexander Women's Boots Smart Styles at $4 and $5 The best we have ever shown at these popular prices. Many novelties are included as well as staple sorts.,. and all show the popular style-touch characteristic of fine shoe m?-king. SIXTH AVENUE AT NINETEENTH STREET. youaVkrcHis JLToimiW mi&DELPHl 1 I ILI Ihcur ? ?i??y .Mi.utclra.ns 11 rut. New fersey Central THE ONLY DO-VNTOWN ROAD t fa*'- hostil BShM rum jerney 'I'.y to Ph'.l?.;e.i?ma, w:iti,.?it CHANGE ur Tm.V-.rER Krom Libert Si . vr m H??l K 0> IHfc HOI k. l a W loiopu ^^ mid.It?? Wttk ?dBSSJSBB 10 mlaite? <?r he ESS) from W ?_ Si Hangage corrlea em aeree lr_,u wllk ?aaaengex. it de.hrami _? ,-it:,r? inmiMl to r?n???__Ll,- t___ HARD COAL NO SMOKE WO TUNNELS.