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vee WE JOIN | KAISER? ge Our Embassy and Germany’s Plan to Force Britain’s Hand in Seizures. the United on which | tha to believe LONDON, Jan. 9 —There States and German embassies ar they can co-operate in pressing their respective ain for the Delagoa Bay seizures A high o cial of the German Embassy had a long the American Embassy, and the diplomats aré believed to have discussed the steps each country has already taken and the best future procedure STUTTGART, Jan, 9—Emperor William, telegraphing his thanks to the King of Wurtemburg for assuming tne patronage of the Wurtemburg Com- mittee of the Navy League, says “I hope the events of the Inst few days will have convinced the ever- widening circles that not only Germany's interests but Germany's honor must be protected on distant seas, and to this end Germany must be atrong and powerful on the seas also BERLIN, Jan. 9—The Frankfurter Zeitung says the German Foreign Office has notified Britain that the imperial authorities are surprise. at the @elay in answering the note in the Delagoa Is some reason on basis trying to find a comr Jemands against Great Brit- conference to-day at Bay selzures The armored cruiser Deutschland hax been ordered to Delagoa. ‘This makes three German warships there. The Gunes and 638 men. Deutschland carries seventeen ote BRITISH WARSHIP SHELLS A HOLLAND CRUISER. LONDON, Jan. 9 to-day that a fired upon the Dutch cruiser Friesland near T OBkcer was killed The Friesland is a vesse! of 3,900 tons. carrying twelve guns and a crew 0f 306 men, She is a protected cruiser, bullt of steel! It ts announced ina spee'al despatch from Amsterdam uncredited rumor is current there that a British eruiser has ay nd that a Dutch and one of three sisters. the other two vessels being the Zeeland and the Holland ee LONDON 1S ANXIOUS, [95 20%. 0% oy oot wo wectyetree Missing Capt ae ' vor nd Brown and Lieute BPussled Over Boer Tactics at Lady Mien, Wood-Martin and Butter Saith Maas: hee Willi WT omen Wounded—twenty Ie Sare Ire LONDON, Jan. 8 —Further news of : hak poe Gen. White's victory vnytous ‘ welve ii waited, as it in generally resized to | f wounded Gay that there war tithe warrant (Queen telegraphed her con the exultation which. pert naturally | 8 it thanks to Gen Whit followed the announcement of his re eof Latyamit pulse of the Boers, when the country | ——— H é | at Osborne westerly, in the direction Shield Her. gieter's Dritt. LONDON, Jan %—Queen Victoria tn [Faparted to slightly tl at Osborne eo from the Modder Wi There te Influenga every Que defend them. "| De itera: capterve .».| BREACH oF “NEUTRALITY ? adians and Queenslanders nt ; are coing to ( Town, i f rebels, The Canadians | tense indignation lear bis _ , prisoners were British subjects At Same Hate as ai Little change is apparent In the rp LONDON Jan 97 Time Aft tien at Colesbers. Gon, French reported pendent al Lorena Marg , M to the War Office Sunday morning, Jan |“ the Pa 1 7. that he had nr nmoltred with a aquad. TRANEVaal gold ts dard valu " teow 8 1 ‘ ron of the Household Cavalry on the rt r f impels wl Ae x " Beers” east flank, two miles from Aon al opt it as legal tender, | va tertan, and drew a considerable foree of Mie ean fr veislat ee the bureters, who. being anxiour ¢ y facilit ee cee tiiaiiven hh Norvals c tranvutions here ana te-| BASEBALL IN THE TROPICS Pont, withdrew ey tof . The casualties of the Suffolks, near! eurthguese order Ip neta were ty Witt wing | Coleaberg, were Killed—Col Watson neutr b snot a breach of = = a | } 1 1 wg Orioles | T, 7 | e ‘ by Girl Tried Suicide in Long —— n j Island Waiting Shocking Accident on the ' " | Rooms. Brooklyn “L" Road sth A U Ni —— | To-Day. HARVARD'S COACH, DIBBLEE & pretty and well-dr: irl, abou! | eee | Mineteen years of age. a d to Classes Meet and 1 | Mit uicide to-dey in the waiting + S mothe Brooklyn “1 | @f the Thirty-fourth street ferry, Long |[oM! this a Patrick Woo Me tee ABE | Yeland City. A friend was with her at | {MT 4 track walker was caught be iad the time. tween two cars am! his head wan cut Speria ew One of the deck hands heart a groan, ten ned at Broadway] BOSTON. J N t stion | @nd invertigating found the girl lying? rdmer where engine a [Of head coa f ‘ 1 'Varsit ik the floor in the room in great agony m hate nine cen | Bhe had taken leudsrum. ucine 16, ha \ far emt in| She was immediately removed to se | MUehed Jay | Sebr's Hospital MeGunre, who was thirty-two * : war| Fhe girl refused to cive her name or | 04 AM lived at 2 Franklin avenue Ayre | am | of Would Fhe give any reason |OMUENE IR the wrek His head was Ber act. The friend who was with |! fm bis body Bt the ferry-house had left there| The PrKineer of Fy 18. Frank W ut detection, and has not beon seen! BTOWN, Was arres He disclaimed It Is said at the horpital that the| 4!) Knowledge of b Tecover. | There were few pa jdrawn by « jsxolvement A. SYMPATHY FOR BOERS}: Reve- engers in the of the engines and few e mhak, another cleared cause of the YERKES GBTS MOI OBE P PERMIT Chieage Millionaire Ree A Vana Wrek Sige: lation Pacced by the wu etpal Ascembly. Van Wyck to-day signed the of sympathy with the Boers War passed unanimously by the in the Council with but Vote—that of Councilman leomecd mobile om Park Reade. The elghteenth permit issued by Presi. SKATING AT A ALL PARKS parks dent Cinusen, of the Park Board, for] y, Bee of an ‘arn in Central ‘iais ae wade "alae gher ang iia _THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1900, M'GOVERN PUTTING IN A BODY BLOW ead eam fro! IN GREATER NEW YOR There was good +k f Greater Ne Thousands ‘an Cortlandt Lakes. a w York, yed 4 many thou- wind by the fact "ei Prospect gs Mad ‘LEAGUE MEETING PUT OFF, he today in the] sport on the| Raeters Association Pestpemes An- A meeting of the Eastern League WINER AT NEW ORLEANS. | Track Was "Bad and the| ' Attendance Was | Poor. ti a RACK. NEW t wa ta ral it 1 ‘ r ‘ , tmnniy a lw would € iArk ur y were ig 1. wat The ¢ Me fod what w exe THREW HERSELF FROM A WINDOW. \Nurse Too | Late to Stop Mrs. Titworth’s Suicide at Sanitarium. During as m oof temporary yf epend a th sanity Mee # Titeworthof Plans | per 7 ! her mae |q Ne a ow f ont of the nt fifth story window of Dr Mu q we it 1 » wh the | private sanitarium, a Macon | Nurse patient wer same I feat Brooklyn Jay. and was Killed mm, Vine The of the Ff She fell headions ve sidewalk wash As she was front of the building I view of aj toning over the bowl Mra. Ttsworth nurse who had w walked leis window. the win As she raised {i the the the tragedy rush of cold ir, ture aroun Mrs. Titsworth lived t mom saw Mra Tite eath street nifleld “ then hurl herself Joseph, ix well to ce Fs with the Powter x of thay clty ‘ M Hoe the ast fo ‘ irs, Ti ei Th ; worth had been Ir She Was ahe we ed for her nerve anitarium!) At Mr Tireworth ace of . Was sald tora 4 wife t A little ov y 1 she became |! y es m ¥ for seve! a mother baby die 1 after . ae ‘ta nal that Mrs. Ttaworth beeane meline aly ine re ago. ]She brooded go much lost child | A friend of che family sald toda nt ft) the | POLICE WAKE CHAMPION GOLFER COMING, linery Nate » waa born is, the / ¢ ame prominent \Commissioner York's He® quseee Comment Denotes : tland, "and: a Trouble. | Sandwich, hy Bagland | ‘WANT 70 RAY ‘HARVARD, in Headquartere were dis lonteage Commissioners and nearly | versity Seeke a Place over the tivity of thet in the Cambridge Baseball ety in raiding the gamb deheaile, ng place at HI Bowery Dennis Sprelit to The Evening World.) | su wh to be] BOSTON, Jan. 9-A. A. Stage, direc i in tor of athletios in Chicago University, gambling «in Fit- | !s present in Cambridge carry éenih Brecis h facet negotiations with Prof. L. N. Capt. Herlthy, Speaking of the raid to- | fuanaan af ihe Harvard Athletic Commissioner York said ub. to see It ems be a fact that the Park Mr ty, an organization outs 5 Teiveishe ee jthe Pollee Department, has been able ennsylvar A TERRY M'GOVERN'S STRONG RIGHT ARM. ure pvidence against a gambling- sree - = = Jhouse which the polls seem not to FERRARO HU: Must DIR ’ = turn, [tue been able + ‘i | GEORGE DIXON'S RECORD. t ; to the far fF. | ie was tiken_ as very significant by way to coming from Mr York It Is expected ‘ Dix Nt ohatipton-« wast 1 heteham winn that there will be trouble, ae Capt. Her- Appe Affirms the Sen: ni x 8 He : F y sd ape? * imme | Uhy ts a Republican tence of the Brooklyn f , ria aed ts 6 ¥ Jif he would prefer Rarber. e y fan Young M SECOND RACE charges a He refused) ALBANY, Jan. &—Antonio Ferraro, i i , hirpin [MO ahamer {ine Brooklyn barber who slashed and Net M ] i a | Chief Ds | Musacchio with a ragor ' ; , z Wt have to say uffer the “ an ‘ ! ' j f x 1 [were there ; . i S| One huntred and fifteen men were ar. | yy Bild | rs $$ |restet ve raid, of whom ogiy ten! w tklng! \ iM rs Ail were arraigned inthe | Om 1 7 -. { Court this morning | ' r Hstrate Flammer took Wis) ‘i } ’ : “J about the place Ina pus-) The y “ ‘ sald | were 8 y ‘ = “ 's tos much confusion in this! t r | court-room. The are too many specs |tatore here. Mr. Officer, clear the a Va “ opr i nies room = AM : : wa ‘They're not spectators, they're pris- | vi w . wlocean, ners. Som re. : Tron Man or ‘ come. Thi : | plied the off eee RUPTURED Mort Wear y ' ti a TRAD RA | Oo." satd the Magistrate, and pe as-| 7 * “Wille ’ = { resignation ee me were called to the) THE iu ° ‘ . ‘on s for being in the] © Hav Tommy White, # san:| ° | place were given ry ' t ! Y ‘ 5 Alfred Davis, a pale young man, said ie tinh ' ! T ‘ $ [he went to the place to see a friend. bi ansvet ' 9% k MoGutre. 1 : * : 10 Wirodwat le Met 1 ‘ y * twt . ‘ ‘ " . 4 Be Following him was Simon Davidson. Note—Remember Medical Exemin bs Is, Y Pain 6 rusned roush to the who gave his address as One Hundred | “out charee ao! Dew Martin } \ ‘oth “ ; fe atand and he at ind Fifteenth street and Park avenue,| free. ether at 0m " r It Lag Bhs He was gray-hatred and wore a \ Lt i * Nediat the end. ; troubled look, When asked why he sts thas ‘ Frank Erne, 3 *Hinha m out two jengths.| went to the place he sald sorrowfully ] a i uh « length for the | your Honor, I went to find my son , | > devin fahonae ‘ie gambles away his money and I TERRY M’ GOVERN’ SF RECORD. | Ragen’ was | wanted to take him home eases Jona “Dit you see him there?” asked Mag- M . prob. 0) 16h MAA shane h fect ta] ———— istrate Flammer. dard eae ache 3 ‘rain, aod will ott 2 eee : is ‘tect a permanent a rt hes Mis . | IEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. No. 4 the old man, as he gazed) trey * py sont Payer 1 od Frank | at the retreating form of the young mah dance for eden PROVED EL etic ‘TnUsa {x Tom M i 1 10 sera toe Rrnng Waits | |i ad. Junt eft the bridge it was | “agcMg Ren RNAT, "pr Our (runes are te, duck Le \ Fe Veete | RACE pTHACK. NEW ORLEANR.| sig atiorward that Alfred Davis wae sold by Ageuts or Droguiat - <A | Billy Moy-| faces are dg follows he son et ans Munroe, yo] Fire Mace—Selling, one mite ‘The ten men held were all accused of ‘ alinniey vos hme " Tim Callahan, 2 inde, Harry Forbes, 1) rounds: Tim Callahan, 1 rounds; Jimmy F rounds + Patey Ha ‘ Is, Joe Ber t draws with Eddie Goodbody, 4 rounds; im Callahan, 9 rounds was at the hands ahan, who won on # foul trom kiyn MoGovern after ked out Catlahan tnt 70) 1 [not now put in writin aeel Session 0 to call a meeting of [iat League Jao. m3. Eastern Hase- atout Jan. 3 instead of Baseball | Sar wes called for Jan. M, but eome- for ha “it dr advisable | Dy Nekarnts 105 tes Tach te | Wrank Waters being employees in the piace. Each was held tn $1,000 ball. SMASHING MANIA, “,OuD. DR. GRINDLE, NEW YORK (ME DePantMnety, of Mea. Under OL. treatment 1 “Red, the indew Breaker,” jt Known to Howery, Gers to i {3 Pemtitentiary for Third TH beck Peimainnt sured Men abet 2 Thomas Kennedy, a glass-blower, was ents, Sule ae —Mandi sie Sentenced to the penitentiary for one | {ls* is ae mile and «ste. Hi Sirangest wm De vena ia i ice ond nat faring Parker io 1# tn General Sessions, tm» with b year this morning by Judge McMahon | tou He was charged a Bowery | king a window “2a store. o = hy 4.4 you Ras <i ‘rt the Cineas wr thought i | F