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we “ Cirenlation Books Open to All.’ SS ea Sees = se NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUAKY 19, 1900, | ‘ OF LADYSMI DR. DOUGLAS SOLEMNLY DECLARES | DIPHTHERIA CAUSE _OF BARNET'S DEATH of Iliness, Witness Found Traces of Mer-} curial Poisoning in a Threat Culture. Dr. Beaman Dougias, the physician who attended Barnet during his fatal the| illness, created something of a furord iOP.M.EXTRA DEVERY SENDS SPECI MEN ON VIGE- HUNTING TOUR, Chief Devery summoned seventy-five spr Holicemen to: Head uarters this ovening and, after notifying a tenement dierict jeare f dis ont pletures in slot ma: WOMAN HURT BY TROLLEY CAR Mery Maxwell, siaty-three yo of age, of 851 W. was Knocked down by a Third ue cara Third avenve this afternoon am! badly burt Hospital. Caused Tetrible Plunge. ‘The, fall of the brace, pulleys and mechanism of a hod elevator from the roof of a new cight-story building * , @n Fourth avenue, between Twenty- ninth and Thirtleth street, darhed four | Dybirtment trem men to the cellar this afternoon, injur-| sation and tng all of them severelys Campbell, at ‘They were taken to Bellevue Hospital. " ‘The men are: John Badl, twenty-elght years old, of vibe Andrews in tl taken to Bellevy for an injunet: 00 GUGGENHEIMER GOING WEST President. Guggenheimer, of the Muni four woeks’ vacation on Monday for the Wert California, ‘The application i “ il ee, Seen jt eff i £ 2 i vi; fF ? t if FIREMEN CALLED FOR MAN HELD BY ELEVATOR an elevat E § g t 5 ! the eld story of curves and loops and was inetructed to make a chemical analysis of the two inks used in one of the exhibits, He will make bis re- A man got caught in ak gi Hl I HH james tl of 1@ Ninth street, Jersey Mal Injuries and fractured Deegan was foreman j in addin of fhe War o #2 was followed owing to the fe i i would probably: be cr : ani shaft'and Wherated the viet s known on The doctors ® Pr i fe fF 5 “ iy? The man Ww i i i ator mn is g LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLESE Epitit, : hi ui TT if fy Mi i i u i i : Ey mins 1) Aget ite 1, 'Gee 1 Phail FOURTH RACE—Tom ¢ FIPTH RACE—Lord N 3 z I Za rea. AY. wits ‘alenest SIXTH RACE -Pranethly every wwiet every: apeck ae is re i - ie | 1 i 1 ! ? i i i i F I i j i if i i 3 I t t ! Fj H a i Hy #2 i ry il i i fvem @ Sebéter Bald to Rave Whtesed ty Him co Vicia Prevtée nt for intermation thot special to the 4 INOTON, In the Ben- from Victoria, B.C. .° eeu beso gh from | ( fom the We] tate for information as t> whether any appeared representative of the Transvaal hed ap- Phi plied to the United Maes Government “Rl for recognition, and if such application SP aneatt.| had been made, if 1t hed been accepted, and 1 not why not, was latd before the Benate. ‘The resolution wae finally as to call upon the Presiden: “if not = i if lf : & fi Ht Tay fay ¥ ti: i i rif i i { : ih 5 ay : E { if i § i : iil i England, byt he regrrtted that ruch « the Presidential campalen! sreg: power should j at H iz i i i it 5 = Retreat of the Free. == PRICF. ONE CENT. 9 yt r << > Le Burghers May Be Cut LONDON, Jan. 19.—Gen, | Buller has telegraphed the War Office from Spearman's ‘Camp, Natal, as follows: Following received fiom Gen. Warren, dated’ yester- day evening: noon with a force of Boers west of Acton Homes. | sent Dra- goons at 7 P. M, to reinforce him. After a fight he occu is distant about miles. Lord OD - brigade is all cavalry a was the advance of ¢ Warren's division, The despatch indicates tia Gen. Warren has succeeded, “Lord Dundonald with a/fanking the Boers and gate body of mounted troops|ting practically to their tier Reestettce Peseré cating ca|came into action this after-|as far asa retreat to the Figs” State is concerned. It was rumored on @@ 2 Stock Exchange that eighteen hours’ Ladysmith had been pied several kopjes, which!and that Gen. mcades o|he is still holding. Field bzen Killed. Nothing Walla Cornet Heailbrum was killed] tainable, however, speecn [and twenty Boers were killed! verify the or wounded and fifteen pris-|no Two British} stocks. “ Reo ey The offical d wa