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Sie abate las aa en THE WORLD WIR SCENES r LONDON TOWN, _ Volunteers Mobbed on Departure | *y for Africa— No Such Wild Scenes Since the Jubilee Cele- | bration — Regiment Lost in SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1900 CIMA TALKS PEACE: | PREPARES FOR WAR. Declares Russia Has ‘Reached Her Object of Sea Power. ANOTWER TATTOOED MAN. FUR DEPARTMENT. FINE SILVER FOX and RUSSIAN SABLE SKINS, —FOR— MUFFS and NECKPIECES TO ORDER. LONDON, Jan 12.-R) aim to} with the indications 1 gave you, in thel rule the Pacific and become « great | realization of (he traditional tendency of | maritime power while retaitiing her bold | Rusia to obtain tn Far on China is «tartingly disclosed to-day in |e free outlet to the sea. 4 reseript by the Casr “The agreemont Tt ts evidently a reply to the “open Gever duor” challenges of the United Btatet |te the cession in weufruct of che! and Great Britain and shows that Rus- Kwa ag-Tens Pepinenia with See iat rk, MeL eINAIOR S4> ldecdy Apter ond lelmey, while vances in her usual apparently pacific way, 1s convinced that she holds China | testifying io the reciprocal Iriend-| ip and confidence which extet in the hollow of heg hand. { between the twe great neighbe: LANDON, Jan. 12—The outburst of! Ho slow was the progress that over an E) patrietion on the occasion of the start- hour was consumed in traversing the He to Westminster. ‘There the polies Bouth ™ GEE the Lenton Volunteers for arrangements !mproved and the multi- today was unprecedented since tudes were m, of order. The win alled into some kind > iret time im the history of . roofs and every other thea | Vantage point were crowded with sing- British volunteers Mayement that British volu ine and cheering humanity, waving Been permitted to serve side bY banners. hats and handkerchiefs 1 breathes peace all the way through, ‘bt an top of Its publication comes the acunTOm | y WMO-WWTTR, a with the regulars in ret! warfare) Finally the column reached Nine Elms fag Empires, fulfils the evident! Station, bearing numberless tr t news from Constantinople tha: tho Rus- the people turned out in hundreds the éigicultled ts tae late ae oe sian Ambasnedor has delivered x semi. |Becessities of Russian ae a great A thowsande to Attingly celebrate It. abe se esciuded, the final Jeave-takings though whe start was made at 7AM: [being held outst ‘The crowd: began to throng the route | entrained anj departed amidst a Before dawn and increased {n such pro-| Mingling of band music and chi portions that a detachment of the Lord) “M™ (he singing of “Auld Lang Syne, maritime power, and w eveate tm the Pacific a new centre for the ultimatum to the Porte stating that if an tnstalment of the war indemnity of HS fe not paid by to-day Russia will tale severe measures to exact it THREATENS INDIA. A SPECIAL IMPORTATION | “Rule Britannia” and “God Save th CAN GO AHEAD. Mayor's Own were engulfed at various! Qucen, oe mre tet From Paris comes the news that ROS-| wry. negotiations aubsequently under- Desperate Attempt of or. | @ages of the march. The Lord Mayor, Sheriff and Council- nA Saar or K ee ae taken under my direction‘with the Brit. William L. Davis to ° ; ‘The ranks were broken and the troops | lors, in their state robes, ned | ene JES a | I AMe Ran craniior, Gen. Yonofl has! iin snd Japanese Governments led to |by many ladies, took another spectal 5 arriveg there to command the forces, | 1) 2 (AEAIEM, (evi i raderstand. Escape Arrest. THE KARA CORSET a @t times were almost lon siaht of in irsis. tor aouth ref | Seventy-five thousand soldiers have lake Which) be PAkAVihe: ai Mate a ag Besiglin [ied tented ve ‘ ps Volunteers on be rd the transport a ts src ih a ite for talsunderstandings in the political AT Rew and then a halt had to be | tori t ! ee.9 domain, enable Russia to devote ber} ‘ William 1. Devie, address not given. | garcons Made in order to reform the ranks, but! The latter arrived soon after the Lord | 4 took Aad sik i eer ant strength to the progressive develonment | 94) sala, to-day In Gates Avenue Court JALLY LOW PRICES. i % he Far 9 — Were utterly usable to stem the ex- @tted, cheering, living mass of people q again and again broke thrgugh! Eh ebatreetions. ‘The BandshBkings an@ embracings _< * Were eo exuberant that the original . Omartness of the volunteers was speed- | It I Believed by diplomats here that this fan ateressive movement, whicti will shertly cevelop into the occupation f Hewat, in Afghanistan, Such action would be @ menace to British India, The Caar has addressed bis rescript to | Count Muravief, the Minteter of n Affairs, afd highly culogises the nent qualities displayed by that Mine “) feel particuldt satisfaction in re- |" ording among the «@rviers you have renderes the efforts and are you have 4d to the fulfilment of my !n- taost desire to assure to'all peaples the nefit, of real and durable peace. “The results of the labors of the cov- ference at The Hague give me steadfuxt on the quays as they boarded the liner, —~—_ LADYSMITH’S PERIL, Vienna Despatch bays Boere Mave Get All Heighte—Way Re enge was discovered ran inte the street. Acker pursued. Bo did Policeman Kelly. Davis striped off his overcoat while running and threw it away. Thea he q into Oetjen's saloon, at 10% [.a- FOR HIS LUFE Asé now showing “ay \enpatved, mony uniforms being torn, Oclaved News. * hope that solid bases have bean estab-T ra veite avenue, the policeman after him, 7 : IN. ; ; . F ip bringig about « happy solution | isned for the realisation of the alm so he | The “'P; 7) trpeps finally managet io] WAWNNA, Jan. The Neue Freie Ba the Misquleting political events artae| Waned | Hla When the policeman got to t rincess”’ Petticoat eta tres to the Mansion Houge, | Pfeve to-day publishes a despatch trom Desperate ttle with Death the Crotan insurrection and|"°AT (2 my heart floor he heard the dumbwaiter go down. Davis was on top of it. Chasing down the stairs, Kelly got (0 the céllar a moment after the dum>- 1] Walter, Davis had gone. He was found in @ corner of the cellar behind a heap of coal, A table knife, neck chain and seme POWERS ALL AGREE “AML the powers having recog possibility and Aecessity of gene |tling this question, 1 recall pleasure your eminently useful labors and devotion to th thr®ne, and 1 par- Joularly appreciate the asstance you kK Wate thus showing true appreciation of the historic 1 Brurrels saying news has been received there from Pretoria to the effect that] When Sixty Shipwrecked Com- sive tr later Baad pias dina ose panions Had Been Lost. RUSSIA AT PEACE. : shai ch Atier remarking that the jntroduction tlon of that place is hourly expected, — | f a autonemoys administration in On the balcony of that building the ’ Lora Mayor, the Lady Mayoress, the Counciljors ang ethere awaited the ar- t rival of the volunteers and witnensed 4 them gctually Gghting their way through (cg which orders can be taken.) This garment is favored as figure and conforming to " ended i yhieth dxo v' den- fee, Crome. aasiated by male! 14 is possible that this news may refer| ST JOHN'S NF. Jan, 1%—Wreek-| shoute and directions ay ne strugaled ion troubled the repona of the Toekien | take fendered In increasing the prestige] toons were Me eoeee ae the coming season's costumes friends and impeded by clinging women. | to the fighting of Saturday last, when {age from the unknown steamer which| valiantly but vainly. Por hal(-an nour | 10K troubled the Jintenanee ot tre Alan lof Russia by your britilant execution of Teed Geist tak ce Gad gaat aay foe Out-doce E , isan th ae) Aaath tikebvan red 10 pieces on a reef in Bt.| hie fought with havds and feet to res my directions and views, with the ob. | 171 \ne Gvercoat that te veaing ers River continues to ashore diy relations wih all the powers until his strength was Joct of securing a pacific settlement of three times and were tnrice driven out weas, the Lord Mayor attempted to make a D protested that the overcoat did y \ the fruitful Inflnence of Russia's at the nojnt of the bayonet, and to the |thl# morning, but as yet nothing has} exhausted s p .. | Me complex problems of external policy « ‘ specch, but found it impossible. Fi tue hasibarciccaiisia ceaderva bien chad wo (WAT Nesd lend ta | ‘tiie, WU hie nite. ‘reanctne osu F tme re) wt reward i. therefore, ws an agree-| 01, MONE lo Bim ay en —.., : The din was simply deafening and ine) position all day long, only being driven | Vessel’s identity sirength, tie ewam back to the wreck, | “rt . able duty to express to you my cordial = he said. WAZBT REPORT STILL HERE Chatrmas Saye It Masn't Been in Albany and Saye It Won't Be Toned Dewn. Arnusernerte. ‘Appoinied guardian of the most im-|Pratitude portant interests of the State, you have| Carabty” co-uperated, wate conforming exactly | grateful Sl BRAVE FIREMAN CITY REFUSED. It is certain that every of her perished She was probably df 1000 tons bardes and may have carried a crew of from nixty to weventy in. It is ithely, toe, that she had passengers. Nothing ix visthle of the wreck to- ton |day. For twenty-four hours the craft and t remain ever your ine Weil-disposed and sincerely NICHOLAS.” soul aboard | regained the rigging and lasve! himself | to the mast in, there to meet 4 DIED IN THE NIGHT. t this heroic struggle be remembered that he | war tn a sub-arctle temperature, wet to Oblef Magistrate had to be content to indicate hie goed wishes by emiles and Bestuees, while the volunicors gresied him with cheers and weving their hats ‘On their rateed rifles. ‘There was another herculean effort i out of th at nteht COLONIALS BEAT BOBRS, Flanked the Harghers and Kerced ‘Them to i | the part of the police and the detach! |had nobly withstood the assault of the; the skin, wearied by. hours of waiting ‘ Ete. ‘Ment resumed its march, to the accom-| RENSBERG. Cape C [mighty waves, but finally she was dis-] nd hunger Resides, he was an elderly Chairman Maset this morning denied Pet Hippopotami, Panlment of pushing, screaming, cheer. aN aI ‘ape lenem bored, man, for lls bald head was distinctly the report from Albany that the findings strong force of British t to-day under cover of a brisk artillery fire and encamped at Blingersfontela, on of the investigating committee had been withdrawn from Albany, and the com- mittee would meet in this city to-day HEROIC STRUGGLE, | "At imerrate arter retnrni ‘The storm raged all iny, but about 3/ hx oll coat in appeat Ir glasses. urning he waved Then night fell $g and singing. The column had hardly Covered a hundred yards when tt aga’ TONING TA STAR the Boers’ eastern flank, > . ind edit It so that {t would give no of- Mlormingles with the surging on po a ity ‘ P Mo « fencer squall than usual swept) and left him to bis dygpairing vigil The a i Many of the volunteers «: pied bas ed s sl + i are the sea, and wten tt hed passed 106 | jue flames of the Durning hull itt up fense either to Thomas C, Platt or Q@ so temny. or eet es the quently a bot ere tempted Io Tbridge was no longer there. It tad been | the gleam and formed a fitting funeral Tuners Coster, Woman with Pet. throwsh side strecis and others strug: | seize the position. threatening communi led along in Indian file, twos or threes | cation between Lhe British encampment By the time they reached the Thames | and Rensburg | embankment the detachment had be: | Captain of Engine 23 Ex- haysted at Fifty- Charities Department in Brooklyn Is to Be “I have invariably refused to outline the contents of the report,” said he. “but I will merely say that the report Wrenched from its fastenings agd hurled OverBoan! with lin human freight. ‘This tragedy norved » man tn the rig- pyte for this viking, A fow hours later You can see these Kis limp fighre was seen hanging in the shrouds, The end had come in the en Feahion feree ‘snd Sinus. wa; The New Zealanders, with a brilliant, o eftor f ‘ ; ever gone to Albany, because {t is " Gomes conglomeration, women's nats |daeh, fruntraied. the Attempt. © They fan Wetaet SOs “at Te] po ie Bale had changed and 4 ninth Street. Investigated. pr ve Bag we ous to Imve it with ponte of fun iebesd,. et \ ‘ * © gale f ore o i Being as numerous in the ranks as tie | jf 54d teiael the vosltion tirwt, and elf furiourly for Aftean or awenty min: | rose pa whith ‘further Asioagel the = ee ready to be submitted to the Assembly Wee ett bit a at Ing heels that Volunteers’ headgear Wy the direction « Utes with his hands to restore his im+/ mattered hull. ft gradually mani next week. If any of the members| pus, 7 Diesel child of Eve, {t's very =: a mn beded cireulition and thew made hte way | are wae extents! and th Capt Edward Fo Tobin, of Fire En-| Mrs Maggie Andrews hegged Mag-| drop in to ser me between iow and the to het, time we are ready to hand tn our re- port I shall be glad to see them.” Judge Hoffman has a minority report, which, if submitted. will be signed by down the ratiines plunged in wine D. one of the seventy vietims who were overcome by smoke at the West Fiftveninth street fire Wednesday, to the water 40d) she was almost be the wav. da advanred she sank low |tetrate Lemon, In the Lee Avenue Court, | Brooklyn, thié morning. to commit her two sons, two and four years old re: , and by He swain madly to the bese of the] naan, whew the mersenger left, she was Fear OF 00, ‘Iwill soge fuss . they shorfid adopt the lf, where he strove to effect a land- buried below che funnel STATE TRUST C0, NOT WSOLIENT Special Examiner FELONS STRIPES Je dying tn Roosevelt Hospita , Mpopotamus, ing, but in vain, Back he swam to the, ‘The ghastly figure in the maintop WA] preumonta. following exhaustion from |*Pect¥ely, to wome Ins:itution the other Democratic member. py Or eke the savage lina or the rubber- ship, rerted himsclt a white and thentsilll isible. Many bodies, were. seen efforts at the stubborn fire,| She also has two daughters. the cider |*al@ (hat ft teeme with scathing neck giraffe his herole together wiih intaries to the spine, make hin recovery impossible, In the opinion of the physicians nimal that now would lawerts. then will look the you put in the surf, and fragments and wreckage were working Nobody dared approach floating mn the rocks Of The crowd of pitying mpectators o the | out of her hold. eight years old, but suid she might be able to ¢arn enough to support them y working out, you wemen et. Tor cirady” Mr Masse se Sede | Wee eceptanie io. all. Ave can casi! asce! td out ke your nickel , and "the Sunday World obtain fire-fighters in the smoke-laden cellar A street was nicely furnished, but I have ture, but it |summit of the cll cheered him with! her from the shore. | aa Capt. Tobin's home is at 196 West six-| My husband deserted us six weeks [im |= a a ee ty-first street. He is married ago,” she sald. “and left us without « sa ‘Giecuss | 402 scan the roaring “Funny Gide," te | STOLEN JEWELRY RETURNE uring the terrible experience of th} cent. Gur little home at &2 North First rr bd wnich asee ‘wit vend to ira pe Str pesteed st te make | LY | ae en Blackford Collapsed| thet der ‘much of hie NO DINNER drews De Ww s Capt. Tobin was overcome by smoke 1 to pawn one article after the other | he mun to know of the Funny Bide, re- les ud nced ‘ havi me! - i port will sed or eliminated, fun wit, ene Bu sll at [Mystery serreanding the Theft of [Hil onausiion tive th Ot ae By | the rooms are now entirely bare, |Peport wil be used or eliminates: wade ts youd ike GO hlikée Wee ond Elizabeth, N. J, fused to leave fy r lust blanket yesterday many |}. re} Meu Weedels Gems Apparently mor of Failure. | Cleared Up. uch mystery a to the at ‘ eon : J 1. Macktord, blgaai | . ¢ | John 1. Hiacktord, bigamist, was een Glen. Avery D. Andrews. who, under} tenced to three years tn th tals Priecn ‘ rT nve of Jewelry, vartously estim: Masifuctions from Gov. Roosevelt, , 7 Pan coe the attain ee eavelt. |to-day ty Judge Vall, in the Union | residence of Joneph E. Wood, of 16 kuast —_—— mn inst lapse made Ht necessary to take him to p arene arraignment aga! al arrived at the hosplial, Capt, Tootn fell in & heap on the floor, He raved, thinking he wes still at the fire and remained in delirium and high judy it a bit. If 90, upon iis hindmost page you'll fing those ferns. of yours, ‘The fol ‘oly family, who'll set you off In roars. This week a baby’s born to them, a rotund, ‘thi tot the ether Mre. Andrews raid she had been to the Charities Department in Brooklyn jo get & permit for the commit m te to the ie to be worth fram bal) to $5.00), from the Company of 16 Broadway, County Criminal Court, in Elisabeun, Thirty-third street, who is a manufac | fever Statement this aean @ N. J turer of papier mache at 3 Union Square. bape coment eatr ae Ld @B Bening World reporter: Blackfor! was a detective in the em- One of the hired cays thy Macy od ears! ord indulge 1 Dekgine . pote by stad apr ines ploy of the Jersey Centra! Ratiros and } Kvery member of Wie company wee ‘Trust Company and have The lons wag regegted to the police 1 tod at the Gre e of the rewutte te | '#¢ been married for nearly ten years. \ 4] prostra: , Geotnenten ss Banks Kilburn | He lived with his wife in Painteld, lag TRIRUAD aaryet cation lest) = "Johns" De- nies that Mr. Croker Has Sent Orders. ich fer that it was by Gov. Roosevelt that he con- investigation at the offices beak efflcets denied Jobneon | gan Previous to mak-| Morgan as en engagement ring which, he #84] They Before 12) wite and brought her to this ctty to the prt-Vtord was Walter 8. Jonn- | a: that Mr. Vinew my formal re-| While he wes suppose! to be at work at work some fights he courted Miss Alice Morgan, of few miles a ay have the mono reset, but gave it to Miss | | buy the suit of clothes in which he mar- Ned the Westfield girl came to this city on their honey- moon became suspicious, found the wronged Black. arrested early in the morning the Mariborough Hotel. He sah he he danger be ran, Gut waa “‘will- ing to tale a chance’ to win Mies Mor. An effort was made to have him eo He|a diner he dictated. jeven borrowed motey from his wife to ‘The Evening Peet today printed o From his wife the took a diamond ring | "TY 10 the effect that orders hed been any rumor of }on the pretense that he was going ali, Richard Croker to “whoop ‘hing® up" for William J. Bryan when * to this city Jan. 2 and that would be given to Bryan at the Democratic Club, which, it was asgured, would commit Tammany to Mr. Bryan's future, But that “gree effort will be made to A relative of Miss Morgan, who |{nduce My. Bryan to speak om imperial- the main iesue of the campaign, and avoid giving reporter all i cutton. committed from the ej Hf itt i i i i E i gk ‘This morning great secrecy was ob- by the Weed family and At the Weog heme a woman told a the Jewelry had deen re- trae’, agd that there wauld he no Police Capt, Price said the theft w i a i ! rt: a Fit sist (

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