The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1900, Page 1

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SSS SSS eee NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1900. PRICE ONE CENT. =--— es _—— ——— ee = = — — = SS = BATTLE IS RAGING N THE TUGELA SENSATION IN MOLINEUX TRIAL. iOP. M.EXTRA BRITISH COLUMN OSBORNE TRIES 10 rsa ou ACROSS THE RIVER. SHOW MOTIVE, "ms emcecoante> | | Pg ghoagh Ladysmith. Charge that Miss Chese- é tearm ne weet and teh REA Pag mar er brough Left Molineux . Qi ws tek for Barnet. we en Td fp bi PLANNING TO RUSH UNDERGROUND ROADS . "7 inyid Transit Commfsstoners Jesup and Mivel | Mra. Blanehe Molineux's name was When and where did you see them? A. brought prominently into the poison — veaving the stand. In Osborne's trial to-day. ieer She is the “woman in the case”! 935 per t i through whom Assistant District-At-| While Ki > t tat one tormey Osborne expects to prove the | mony, ¢ i ! eporte ete atinied with the financial motive for the murder of Barnet. of inte Molineux was identified by a col- iW tract ored servant girl to-day as the man 4 q ; " AY Mr. Chesebrough at 257 West Seven- < ty-fifth street trom November, 1897, MoS KNOCKED DOWN BY ELECTRIC CAB which was likely-to ge taf CO Weet Seventy-xix POLICE INVESTIGATING MAN'S DEATH MRS, ROLAND B, MOLINEUX. snaoaaldimeaicstphabbal tae th | ts CHE FOUGHT LEFT BABE | 0 2 sseimmr iwi, WOE ec cleeascece MOAT UE SHED | owes are we the Stairs and It Was Only Suffering Despatches from South|advance extends twenty- Africa say that the Boers /five miles.east and west, are retreating north from|Gen, Warren; commands Colenso, taking their big|the right wing-and Buller guns, himself the left, with Gen, A despatch from ‘Gen.|Clery’in the centre. Buller announced that he} Fighting,. it.is believed had completed plans forjhere, is raging all along ot dersett. x. 3.14 synchronous movement this line. Berner, says she owes her life to her corset steel. Her husband attempted to stablof all his columns on gerne wet peta anaes tm satelLadysmiih to begin to-| BOLUBR PRFBATED? when it struck the cor- ist pate pied eb: i Piel ? Pi ekzebsage 3 HE ae] i Mrs. Romer started to and the little child >? 5 5 j ii i I i i fi hi i i: Hl sf Repert ts “d that Gettted: The crossing of the] Mere sessrettuness e Tugela River east of Co- yes, siedel pa lenso by Gen. Warren's} LONDON, Jan. 1! a uw 74 i | I i I | cc i 1% i Fy e ‘i Heit, { Ht i fl & i ef i if it } Hy i! fr j £7 gE 5 H | i ? it E ie stefole fie if EF : a i ii-tl i : ¥ | 9 i lf 3 i - i i i i ul i of this movement. Rutherford The Boers have evacu-|merly resident ‘lated Groblerskloof, onelin South Africa mawm-|to-day is the beginni = 4 the . y Is ginning | port, me ¥ ; i vEnslorele yt y Hi ie il ji im! ug SS

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