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__ THE WORLD: FIFTY ENTRES IN CAPELAND. FOR HAND Boers Attack Gatacre and French Threatens Brooklyn's Big Stake Closes, with Imp and Ethelbert Carded. stakes fo ’ vf the Brooklyn Joe ie in sat Colesberg Town with TA ane ole Jup te Hock last nie © te. \¢ ie j from. . STERKSTROOM, Cape Colony, Jan 3 (morning) — The Hoers attacked | of horses Peete HOR Molteno this morning. A brisk action is now in pri small town near Stormberg, where Gen Gi Moiteno i CTE AFINY WAR ceived f A hr defeated with loss by the Boers. Molteno is south of Stormberg and is held | feature of ; : rauiha ‘ by Gatecre'’s advance guard, the main Britieh force being further south, ac. | Fravesend ; mare shouid ed ? cording to recent despatches at Putterskraal and Sterkstroom, where Gat acre retreated after he met disaste BOERS RETREATED anid i JA ‘ BEFORE FRENCH’S GUNS. "= {no pepe full list tt | 4 HAAUWFOORT, Cape Colony. Jan. 2—There was brisk Agbting today ee |---—- — ia the bills id Colesberg. The Boers stubbornly ted the British yi | 5 2 a cg unorny eves we ween ot) AQ CHANCE FOR SULZER. MI’ GOVERN IS A The British hold the extreme position to the south and eaat overlooking [Speaker Males Hin Secretary Gage the town. ‘The hills around Colesberg are uumerous, not in ranges but in groups HOT Oe WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8 1000, KID M'COY HAS A CHIP FOR EACH, FAVORITE. Tr ¢' a NEW BALL TEAM PLAGUE IN MANILA War Department T: to Quarantine the ae A MANILA, Jan Pp M=The heulth officers have found a native with nic plegue in 3-3 all the symptoms of bi a house In the walled suspictous deaths have occurred, The patient has isolated every precaution hay been Laken to pre- city, where two been and vent 4 spread of the disease WASHINGTON, Jan %—The War epartiment te taking steps to prevent ye Introduction of the plague in the Secretary Root to-day siled Into consultation Surgeon Wy- pan, of the Marine Hospita: service, to discuss the establishment of a quar- ttine system for the islands. Vhilippines akes Steps at Once Islands to Prevent of Disease. It was decided that the Wor Depart- ment should adopt toward the Philip- | pines a policy ike that it pursued toward Cuba in the matter of the pro- tection health—namely, confide the mainte ran a quarantine system to the marine hospital service. ‘The report received by both the State Department and by Surgeon-Gen, Wy- man from Honolulu confirms the Asse ted Pre ence despatches relative to the the diseane. ext The marine hosptial ready two quarantine Philippines, whie two are now on thelr way to Manila, #9 (hat little delay wil be encountered in beginning to draw a rigid quarentise line in the telands. ROSSITER DIED IN Charles Petersen ©: DOCTOR'S OFFICE. ived im Ante- ABT UP WASHINGTON 1 B—When ¢ bs making it very difficult to hunt the Boers out Mouse embled after the tolld e Sixteen wounded have arrived at Arundel ’ mare ahiser (Dem, N34) rd of Health Again wie LONDON, Jan. 3.—The War Office this afternoon issued a despatch ree, ‘ gard 10 . i oe S a | __ cetived from Gen. French under yesterday's date, saying his position was the| iN" leper ' ihe New American Association Se- Orders Brooklyn E same as on the previous day, that with small reinforcements he could dis. |imnyetiate «oaridervttan | cures Charles River Cars Fired. lodge the Boers from Colenberg, and in the meantime, he continued} he, fepeitinn miler tu niles must go Park. , — -~ manoeuvring ged 3 —— Tf the committees Joes not report it = Dr. George V. Convery. medical ine , back Within one Week does itt setor 0 ard } The force fighting the Boers at Colesberg is that of Gen. French, who] privileged®. asked Mr Sulzer | HORE deo Chee cee ark He speller aes Hegre ey %, * responded By o ROBTON, Jan Charles River Par bi < lo surprised the Boer outposts south of Colesberg on Bunday Oa Ae [MRE He ri Beth angi cemti Mp sual MQ | cambria. hae been leased for baseball | BACK that Investigation shows that the attack town yesterday. A report from Pretoria was to the effect that the resolution,’ said Mr | purtosre Mesera, Whitcomb & Wead | complaint chat the Rapid Tranett Com- Bi French had been repulsed sh ahiould’ Abbi Be Oak: well-known Beeston real estate brokers, | 0299 does not heat ite cars is well ne From the above despatch it appears that Gen. Frenen holde the kopjex las vai We Droeed ihe last papers in the transac. | Crees oe stoatth hae been re 4 | eader of the majo tion yesterday, but sald they were not] The Board of He i ‘ which he surprised on Sunday, Colesberg is the birthplace of Oom Pau) a at i BT wliling to give the namee of the parties | COl¥ING theae complaints ever since the q —————— ike ingeh ar eee They [COM weather began. ' THE BATTLES IN CAPE COLONY. reported tack | ved hawevet. that the ‘eins wae] Witen referred 1 President Ronaiter & rrow so amended torn tern of fice yeara: and was tn. | em! r invariably was that if spe: Re ake "The eared for baseball purrs cint carpe af men Known ee “heat sen" ay. will meey prh the session 0 Thomas F. Metarthy te the promoter | 80s DRY RNOE 16 Rage MOR RAE I SST? ia se foemorrrow ot adopt this GEORGE DIXON of a scheme ty 4 fret-ciass cluty in | : ca : Dr. Convery Li hls report declares the American Assocation to. represent | MAYOR NAMES 1 TURF KING time that he ds now a pronounced fa. Bow Fenring that i: might bleek his Bre al alte Raye pte ae hea | | y te in the betting Metiovern ts also. pl Mecarthy has worked very head basil diagram serch Yonica | 4 J TERRY M'GOVERN. much younggr ¢han Dixon and thie 90 aM since returning from the league Aes ca Se aa BE thes Were 4 - — A fight that is attracting interee: ine 2° se tt rey Soe aaa m where he met n. Hough | "Be ‘ f ae " A. Memmen Morris Appointed to | country over will be decided at the| Jerome avenue ; and others i nw new associa: | canenation Counsel for aetion, Schoo! Moard from the Hroadway Athlotle Club next Tuesday miaition, aril Ne and hae Analy carried out hie | The Rapid Transit officials have again ‘é Gor t ttle Brook tou, say het H " re grounde ness thts | & ey warded cp cars erane: T iy Macover ee ALU Ba ve a culte euurelcnc ot keeptnerne is « Pe onen 1 ase ded to keep the can ; The Mayor (his afternoon appointed weight championship the| Yesterday Tom O'Rourke bei $1.00 As the Charles River Park — peopl: a | ; Alfred Hennen Morris and Thomas W ern ha fe up rapidty | 6900, Cat MeGovern woulda © wisn were tired of their bleyele venturett was CAR Hit AGED MAN Fi, Timpeon, both of the borough of th pugilistic world, and has made] (en rounds Te has several thoteamh: bo dicutt matter to induce the owners : Bronx, Shoot Comminsionera ‘This fills remarkable recopd in a sbort) provided he cin get good olds *@ take & chance at baseball, and Me- - é the list of y jee cauned by retire-|-~—— . 2 =| arthy has succeeded in making the /Careted Twenty Feet om Fender me aan tantial move for 1 ments at the ond of the year, which were | fumap wae aad, abe wan never asiial o ve ar the apse ar partly Mlied by (he Mayor on Mond ded, Wi thy a. heeet tatlor pecslr 8 Mayor on Monday froen ie Van lrunt was Ti organtzing and a team ip placed ai | Syn Saree Bae H veris is a4 aon of the tate John third, Mfteen lengins beltnd Fred Pers harles River Park, Boston will be de-| Theodore Irwin, seventy?-five years ih, Mobis: ‘and with nla brother seownar: jhine | Time 316 Tt enim. ended upor! to apport the Institution. | old, of 3 Ninth street, Brooklya, while | of Mores Park He is a well-known Won oy. Compensation Virgie de was 1 fact, the promoters may go aa far | cToseing Ninth sireet and Sixth avennie | - A borne owne | second and Alper sto name the club after the Hub, al-| Was struck by car 4% of the Ntoth 7 Mei Timpson 4 contractor in the i | NEW 0 EANS. though states in Cambridge. It will iy Wee Ri by Le pedal _ 4 rows 'W ORL! ENTRIES, take from $5.0 to $1001 to pur the) the fender of the car pushed his twenty | | —_—_— - e 2 grounds in first-class shape. feet befcre the motorman could stop the! ee | RACK TRACK NEW ORLEANS, Jan, |) TH Mur of the grounds in thie], Irwin wns 24, unconsct> . | i as b nd give the League magnates | 52 Noth i n y, ’ bas Pree ar Cold Wave Causes Much «to think abou: while figuring ceived Rin gg otal brain aw « eneh LT to r ei cireuit. Among the names ° i A Beene of une operations of Gen French and Ger) Gatacre in the Colesberg and | Votes mee cis Discomfort at the reult, Among the names) He wax taken to Beney Hospital in « Stromberg Mets of Cape Colony. The stars mark the place where fighting is ‘ew -Day Lawson, the 0 ——n— | « On, ‘The Boers attacked Gatacre's van at Molteno. while Preneh’* men have] ggg tay = Re oka: | Track To-Day. : a Ce ROH te Teneo and the Kopies commanding (oleaberg town after @l court today. rendering tie yi 2 Mr Soden was asked esterday If he DIED OF A CYANIDE. 4 RRVAIAL ‘GoRbaTO ras ew anything about @ club to be lo- _ i: ai lint ‘ nines cas : . Rpecial ta The Rvening W forte ‘ated in Cambridge, ready to join either i Geunaie. ¢ 6 : sy A Vote] RACK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | The le» aad 2 Ryman Teok Felsen After Me- BIG BRITISH 6 he Ds 5 biddaes that M Deray wan! ¢ muc! -talked 7 AIN, nthe, Di Baie d as} Jan. 2—This was one of the days when | 0 iton) oF the Johneba Coelaves coming Despeu Over Reale Hig me wn . ee r ee racing was not a pis ‘ + very] combination. He #a84 Ss Bie y t 7 the vy a ™ to lecided on e& 1) wave arrived in tow nich ae ede en semth “The e Beagias Occupied by Piicher's Wen a Teh tie faoe tenuate lroumetanices pndsiNees Geiteparté (ter tila see ica uve ete e Juilus Heyman, once a prosperous 7 Amid “rensied Scenes ‘BOER RETREAT T Latter the Cour: acquitted MM: Dubue| thing found {t very unplessant in th ai 8 Ritter anvamoanu clothier, who had business behdors and Harilite 4 found Guerin | 0 nart the @ 1d Paint killed himself in @ hote: at 18 Lafayette ot Jey. H cv OFF, | a sriliter. and found M. Guerin} open part of raid) ste This se[a club in Chicago and ts working &| piace to-day by UNH ska, t-Col) Pickers | J av a sist have not yet soll ol Reant, exoept from the start | but to scare Jim Hart, Johnson and Gee. j command after the capture of ihe Bun- | Britian Command Norval's itr ancl [eee Cae BE Pee nee ae Claes Comiskey are not fools enough to take| Heyman was (hirty-five years old. He nyeife Boor taager occupied Doula part was very much In demand, more I. Hoot o c#vem (art Camoridae on thet it North of Coleshera, with "| #0 the ere th fee n Beer ‘ re noridge on their cireutt. They might] had been drinking heavily for eighteen ‘The correspondent of the Associated . Ny 0 AN N JAIL, Sates (Ae Moves we ee oy Neri tt ashington and Baltimore, | months. is ti Press with the fying column sends the we throwing out plen and OF ee oe tol oad Misha ave up ft . | On an envelope Heyman wr ‘ folowing LONDON J ‘ + gee . “ he crowd w € apes ee Se ane ms i bes ha: terrl-| vty sigmund wai ‘ ; a erat ads . aes i or nis would give them « league | street; teephone No. > M Immediete result of Col F a ’ ated Tuesday Jan Prison Commis . . of nation m nee and kit all] H. Simm. % Lenox avenue, my sleter. eher's success In the entire diepersal of |f,,0'),, jf Mille comment Nua ie BEC PR A NGS ie hance the American Association might the. febels. who have been governing (2,.ttdRe Sith tio Runs, anda ate air clas es tm rans vive of making a good clreult In that = the country for the past six weeks the Boer VPetreat, exe 5 ~ | directo: The American Associati ’ wa ALBANY. Ja . apt Re “ : 4 4 ‘Afiet Sunnyride was captured the 7 ik : ; Sir Chetee mm no doubt. would Ike to include Bost Terentoe cocupied the lamer for thel, ee" Apected tosmor. Commisrt yn to Renn me f “ ih lie cheUt and tay ow be, Orie COR P a | hody the Jemning f or “2 = night and joined the mai 4 —-——. ipl lio take Cambridge as the next beat | follewing morning. bringing the whole) A mid raateniote MUZZLING THE SENATORS. Ithing G J e e e of the Bese tents, wagons and lool, and | SBIZED LINER'S CARGO. i y) Mr Soden was rows | ‘ jn garrison at si t | 1 0 helt fering jet to a elud “The British force then started for|Mtve Mie & ; . i Here's Aitemes ty Ges 1 sprog ele Paid Help Wants Douglas, the Torontos bringing up the | i eerges es matidn Abeat ine War Peet chee ae een Printed in JS iy og voy attempt to meddle with players eer in wagons In rhoon the) H ‘aa der reserve to the League I shall pro: |" To-Day’s World. Ateepe enicred the town unopposel and!) prrnaNn Banrica, >. thoeainichs H VAGHINGTON, Jane &—Oe, Pew: |ton trom teeateret . - . amid eeroewsisery Kage ae man steamer seated (sore ried beter $ asking the = BUT “The nts were overjoyed and | tu nave ra five bt Florence Ciats, 1 (La sat ple sc cia a ecgenast ro" FELL DOWNSTAIRS, DBAD, i se aalcneh 2 ‘COY APTBR rt Pe Wace Pott bands he: hie they ariille " . . the 13 New York ‘With them, and » hey lear m a a that their deliverers were Sere - pers Combined, | nd Avetralians the enthuniasm A BOER LEADER DEAD. | : | entered ap oe 1 in good. line, exceot “lore Likely to @ Mateh with Sbar- | Game frensied. There were deafening | Clark, who was le me} an atiemp cheers as the troupe traversed the main quicken! 0 move, ‘ thete efforin fo ey After Mis Ge with The World More and it Was almost impossible for Com swe the front Sha aes SP id a - Cheynekt. Double th g UNI Well Inte rhe which have ex tl Fy tn At Stormbeca—trt James Sadler, Ay years old, a lamp: | “held towed, | \ s Kid Mevoy Is going after big game, — u y th es thier who lived at the City Miasion, | ---——- now lowered the colors of aa ‘wemty wenue, Hrooklyn tel | Peer har a chip on his| AGENTS santrons ’ ve, Handérost and) LONDON, J ‘ ten from) domas ti ue mission thie moraing. | shoulder for each of the best heavy.| APPRENTICES .... [KITCHENWoRK ... 16 wre night th ® ' When picked up he was dead * 7") paxens LACNDARASES ‘ evista night: The un pee: 4 weights and is anxious to ge: on a] S\uene iowcoame I mehed In the vicinity. Quantities of | fro MORE GOLD GOING Nove Agent Secs Wilhelmina and | Mien With any one at once BoOKBINDERS 5 macteTs | 2 «tt Me 4 . were captured and ! Her Foreign Winteter Re- Of Course the Kid's rex: opponent will| sooumemrEns ... 1/ MILLENWRY 5 ail Lorne & TO EUROPE FROM HERE. Oo s be Joe Choyneki, whom he mee's at the) pore oo... MI NUREBS a | Sia men Killed cid. Vere —-— Sevres vn ie iiepes i bade Broadway Athletic Club rest week. It] gorcumas .... .... 9| OPERATORS ie 70 DBLAGOA. | —"-- M & Co. will ship sien poee fer nem Sead ’ H THE HAGUM 40% Fay. een do : ” ts likely to be @ more gsi affsir | canvasemns . 0) Piamos . a i . gible. “tet |WoakSelly &1 6 + | dipiomacic agent. of . At] than the one at Coney Island Monéay,| CHAMBERMAIDS .. FT’ PLUMBERS ‘ Tagen el man steamship sailing | The rarest " Q tat the Palace g |WINSTON CHURCHILL eu salting | Th ernardel vet | [teigedytne New Yenrre bat: at Although every one expects McCoy to] COMPONTURS .... ¢ PORTERS 4 J Service Faree ———— ‘ ? Queen Wilselmina conversed several Coons ..... — OALSSLADIES | * tageound Desai GIVEN A COMMAND. (an cullen Maas ies wit) hin. He wan recelved By (he | "But seaner's comlueror wan'e to meet| CUTTERS 8 | aman. a pret ee apne aon a Worvien Miniter S662. Sharkey, elvieg of ieemine Tr ie DORAMRERS 6! aRIPRENG CaaS 4 3 ), " - . ne lowing prices colten tod bable ¥ j . Jén. 1-11 to reported that |PAtIe, todas that Wine 7 to 12; February, Sidewalt: Fall Fetal. Brobable that Y's fire: biz ao will be | TMNSRSEN + | cremognanwnne’ «| @ Gervice Squadron, now at tin ied | 7.36 to 79%) April Charies Glasser, thirty-six years ola, | FHP the cattor pumilist DRUG (LTRMB.... 0 CamLonD . ‘ GM be ordered to Bouth At- 5 2 te 3 June, 7. i. oot ree Vea jong [an elevator man of 6 beso theta /_ +. KEMP. AGENCIMS... 6 FUCKERS nnet been apo ¥. 7.00 to 748: August. 7.3 0 the verdict by a nose who on New ‘. Wedy leentttea. exaiweres UrmoeTsaEne the Channet Squairon ton Leader in the Bout tsa | eviember, 6% to &8; October o| Barney Gea Sadie Burnam » length. | fell at ty HEI, otreet and Pr ed 6 CL tee | that fa caus of crute- | Horse | November, 67) to 68 M t | Time—1.17 wen we ea. tm the) his -_ s ca whs hg billed + Oar 4 ed to Bay. REE qe |r ye at the Contra! road depot. Nee- ae ae mene. “A QUNBOAT MACHIAS | — | Bese w2 Nai Nae ie vam = © WAITERS... ae iS tio 4 . ’ AT | tov, Brady, Of Alaska, Here. Avther MOBO ramd te Tr Aeat'fed pene A Re SANTO DOMINGO. | 20:0 4. rats, doveraor of, Aaah, | ee at PRINCETON, X Jt S—AtN HT ’ f OF MONTH. + ————— visited the Chase National Bank to-| Hempton ut >t ets Frimenae's be ail etpah. aes ores » TORAL . SANTO DOMINGO, Jan, 3. day Hie, and. Vice-Freaident Hepburn | Mai iat ohewert one te oy takes te jhe ener ior - , = : ako ciara aS Se ie . PE: ath re my pai +. \ evade oe ee bo a | of dhe new discovery for cure of | speaks for Pp j not a tra Tere Reom While Awaiting for Treatment, Charles H. Petersen, of 37 Van Brunt strect, Brooklyn, fell dead in the effco of Dr. A. T. Dower, of #8 Union street, Hrooklyn, where he went for treatment 01 10 o'clock this morning. He was waiting his turn seated in ante-room, when he suddenly lure! f rd and fell, When the teached his side he was dead. MARLBOROUGH NOT TO 60, Married Rare Sim ice Among South Afeican Volunteers. LONDON. Jan. .—The Duke of Madi yueh's offer to go to South Attee nt yer been accepted is quite likely be will not South Africa. as he already had a wm mark agains: him on account of b marrie|, and his successful passing) the medical examinat doubtful. REMARKABLE SUCCESS. Of a New Pile Cure, Poople who have suffered for months oP years from the pain and inconvenience of that common disorder, piles, will look wittt skepticism upon the cliims of the makers forme of pties, known under the name of Pyrami@ Pile Cure. nevertheless the extraordinary cures performed by this remedy are such a6 to warrant the investigation of any sufferer, Asa in point the following letter iteelt Mr. Henry Thomas, of sub-station No. 8 Hosack ave, Columbus, Ohio, writes a@ follows mid Drug Co jentlemen—I want you to use my name f it will be of any use to you. T was so bad with the piles that | lost work on that account Nothing did me any good. 1 read in Cincinnat! of the many cures of piles by the Pyramid Pile Cure and 1 went oe ae to a drug store and asked for it. The drug clerk told me that he had something else that he thought was better, but I told dim that 1 wanted to try the Pyramid first The first box helped me so much that tried another and then. to complete the cure, used two more boxes, making four In all. [am now completely cured. Have of piles and I had suffered for tour years with the worst form of pro- truding piles 4 I suffered death from piles, but 1 have: found the Pyramid Pile Cure to be just a6 represented. 1 have recommended it t several of my friends, and | am thankful @ be able to write you what good the remedy has done for me. Phyaictana recommend the Pyramid Cure because It contains no optum, coca! or mineral polson of any ki cause it is so safe and oleasant to being painless and applied at night. patient is, cured in a purprisingly time with no inconvenience what a The Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by ists at 0 cents per package, and if there te any constipation it is well to use the mid Pills at the same time with the Cure constipation is very often cause of piles and the pills effectually move t tive condition. Price of in 25 cents per package. Write to Pyramid Drug Co. Marshall. Mich., for little book on cause and eure of MADE ME A MA on z 26 im] 3 E Hats ; i 4 H j fy i : inte i é ay r= ti i FEE lj flity i : i il ay Tth a F

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