Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ee CASTELL. IN FIGHTING RAGE. “De Rodays Is a Thief, PEPHPHHCD | GAMBLED BY COUNT BONI The stories printed trom Parte never! drel. have I speat a dollar on the Bourse. purpose of them. De Rodays, whose paper I have ever about me that he dare not say if | stronger? stories, sald: We are the happiest couple on ea drem you ever maw. Never since the been one dissension between us. We THE COUNTESS DECATELLANE *24 we shail be equally gied te return to our Parts home again. Slapped His Face Once; Now I'll Cane Him.” “I NEVER, NEVER Statement Dictated to The Evening World played carés, nor bave I ever gambled on the Bourse. No, never, never, 1 am overwhelmed with grief at hearing these stories. De Roéays, masaging director of Figaro, io a thief, a liar and a scoun- He dese aot fight. I have slagped tim in the face. On my return | shall usea cane. That is the only rentment for such a man. ‘You may say to every one—and J beg of you to do it—-that never in my life—no, never—have I been a gambler, Never have I played acard. Never It fe all plain to me. It ts el! plain to my friends. It te plain to the whole of France. , These stories come from Figaro. Mverybody knows the And yet, strange to aay, they appear to have gained gen- eral credence with the people of France, Here, now, once and for ail, 1 pronounce them ineane fabrications. all due to political enmity. Ged knows, any man who has been in the tur- moll of Freach politics knows what that means. Now, mark you. On Jan. 131 left Parte. On Jaa. 14, when | was well out to sea, away from heme ead friends, from communication with land and unable to mest my accuser face to face, to denounce hie falsehoods, this man in France, epread broadcast hie vile allegations. Like a coward be villfes me when my beck is turned, and says things Every line concerning my financial standing, every word about my po- litical aspirations, and all these unkind aad uncalled-for sories about my domestic happinces are pure inventions. COUNTESS CASTELLANE TALKS. Countess do Camteftene, in tears, when her husband had told of the They are all most unkind, the requit of the idle talk of mischievous per- sons, no doubt. Ob, how absurd, how absurd! THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 92, 1900, BATTLE NE HERE POC EET ETE HST AEOO® a Liar and a Scoundrel---| a IN MY LIFE” DE CASTELLANE, are absolute calumsy. 1 have never It ts denounced as the most worthless sheet were in Paris. Can I say anything rth. We have two of the loveliest chil- Gret day of owr married life has there a6 glad to pay thte visit to New York, COUNT BONT DE CASTELLANS- ANNA GOULD IS MUCH < CHANGED; RELATIVES DIL ve or ftlend came to the ure was fuller where angles were the Court and Countess} Temembered there are now curves | Her black eves and the heavy, ore’ sHowh suite brows gave her face a look of a rik ca Frenchwoman. She had more color than whe nad ax a girl, perhaps induced by ‘ing 10 the Countess| ine exsiement of her home-coming. er Helen n0F @PY¥ 1 ane was dreared tn a black me n ere hail come (0 Dadi igmp sack, reaching to the walet, ¢ home wore ebou: her neck a collarette oot any disappointment, ofe! magnificent sable fur. Her okirt was ly behind rmiles. *A8| of blue cloth. jangway she looked! Iter hat wae a pert creation of black: ¢ long wharf and down 6t] taco, trimmed with @ profunion of roses. 1 search, evidently, Of @! gne wore black kid gloves. ‘The Countess leined in a graceful pose face clouded. butt against the desk while her husband wes Hed brightly atl signing for the bagrage Once he Nked | ptonped It seamed, in tho middie of @ of | sentence and asked her a ques:ion, oF] She started, as if from @ deep reverie, untese stood new while the © smile ae she made answer, The Count went on writing and his wife fell again into a brown study. Three times her right hand went up to her eyes unéer » wos ithe and still olike the Anna mi sway to La Belie fs ogo in expression and looked up into his fate and tried to! he (the Count) reserved the right to teil DID NOT MEET aia they were married. His complexion war, the same pink and white, his mustache | straw colored and downy and his ex- ‘These formalities done® the Co: Countess entered driven to thy W where +! > Set ebedeneade Z| ° LONDON, Jan, 2-2.00 P. M.—Nothing bas deen received thus far to-day to In- Geate that any conclusive result has been reached by the British forces in the region ef the Upper Tugela, and the lack of information regarding what men and munitions the Boers have in reserve prevents accurate determination of ihe measure of real success attending the twe days’ hard fighting. Al! that can be said is hat the British seem to be doggedly advancing in the face of an equally stubborn resistance. At the clase of yesterésy's fighting (he republicans had merely evacuated their first line of defense, to take up another semiaireutar position a short distance , [#7 the rear, recalling the olf burgher tuse by which the Boers have previously managed (o entice the Britten into fatal traps. ‘Though there is eonsiderabie anziety aa to the Immediate result of Gen. Bul- Jere dash at Ladysmith, which later de- velopments indicate was undertaken Im- depententty of Field Marehal Lord Rob- jores, the War Office has now come to the comelusion that the relief of Laéysmith fe only & matter of short time. According to the War Office ideas, 0 davh to the relief of Kimberiey will quickly follow the relief of Ladysmith, and then will come a long spell of cr- @anization, and, perhaps, three or four months will elapse before the column or columns will have the transport in a fit shape to advanes with the certainty of meeting with no serious reverses, ‘The latter conditions are held by the authorities to be absolutely essential be- fore any forward movement toward the tration of che Tranayaal |s begun, henes there tp email probability of the war end- Ing inside of six months . Despatches from elsewhere in fouth Africa give trivial details of minor hap- Denings, and do not illuminate the situa- thon. | The widow of Gen, Wauchope in an open letter hotly denies the stories that the General in any way criticived Gen. Methuen. Bhe says Gen. Wauchope's lat mention of Gen. Methuen to her | eee eeneal contained in a letter from the Or- a [ THE FLIPS a itn Important Prevsion as bright as it was five yearsia handsome suit been tao. He looked dapper and debonair! secured in advance Operations South of 9 ever, “We expect to stay at the Waldort He wore « biack derby hat, a biue-/ about two weeks,” 1 the Count, Manila. bisek chinchilla overcoat, cut to his fig-| "though our plans are subject to ure and reaching to his feet; tan shoes | change. and gloves to match. A blue necktie! “I do ho know whether we will go te| WASHINGTON, Jan, 2%~—Gen. Ous and fPaultless linen completed the at- not, We expect, of| informs the War Department of recent ttre of the capper little Frenchman. ‘The Count mage hie statement to an Evening World reporter coming up from Quarantine. A® moon a9 he reached the dock ne hurried to the cable office and wroie rit the Countess's rela- i the details are yet to be arranged. When La Bretagne left Havre the Coun: and Countess were regiat the passenger list aa "M. de Bony’ the cablegram to the director of Ia Fi-|""Mme. de Hony.’ Later their names arc demanding an immediate reirac- | were properly entered, tlon of the sensational statements, first | Among the other passengers were Mr. Dublished in (nat paper, and stating that Miquelon; Mr. Oliver Talgny, Secretary 10 the French Ambassador at Washing- ‘Wecount se Keratry, director of the Exposition, and Viscountess de ry, ‘The Castellanes notice nee -one the editor of Figaro what he thought of | hie “dastardly act” upon ne return to Perie. ‘Thts messege he dup.icated in another i ¢ "] mo: at t ‘ne | places: of bs of ANNOYED A YOUNG WOMAN ye macro | om TOCKTON DBAD. DRPENGE BOARD SHAKE, Feank Baker Forced Mie Way ine! Fied trom industria! Nome and: Her Mouse aad Was Arrested Correberated Steves of Cracity fur His Werk. Already Tota. Pramk Sater, a well-dresred. good] TRENTON. N. J. Jan. looking young men, who cave iis rest-| Bogie, fourteen veare o'@, of Jersey Ciiy, ence as 1b Secohd ave Taigned before Magisirate Hogan |) home t+ in Paterson and who escaped Jefferson Marke! Pouce Court on com-| from the State Paint of Mre Mary Cook, of 9 West ‘Twenty-first street, who charmed him with forcing his way Into her house yess terday ane creating a disturbance. Mra, Moore has itving with her ¢ The girls sated that they ran away from (he Induetrtal Seheel because t ‘wo months ago he valie@ at| to’ the nd when Mite Steivella tolg] be sont ¢ war engaged t i ia jd not nine te have nia eal er again he vecame enrage '. knocking her down. reat He whe he:d in $2 bail. . en [Speriai te The Rventeg Werte.) BOSTON, Jan 2%2—Helen Gould hae SepoTT SN ines et |svams Ses an he Veterans. for her splendid work in Pa b Pay Heong le Nelly were! ae 8 A ear mE jDroten. He was taken to the Manhattan @.—Fannie| Serretary Reet Aserganises the Beard of Ordnance ond PFertification. WABHINGEON, Jan. 2.—Secretery of War Root iseved an Pg? to-day rear- | @anising the Boar! of Ordnance and Fortifications Major-Gen. N. A. Miles. who ia, on- |e Chairman of the Board, is the ‘only member of the former Board ree not deen feeling |igined. ‘The new members are ‘Bre. it was not KROWR | Gen John M. Wilson, Chief of core; Brig.-Gev. A. R. rage eg of Ordnance; Col. Jonn 1. Rodgers. of |Wermer Attorney-General of Sew Jersey und United States sen- ator Strteken Sudératy. | John P. Stockton, ex-United Stated) Benater, for many years Attorney-Gen- era) of New Jersey, died at the Hanover Hotel, 2 Bas: Fifteenth street, shortly after noon to-day. the Fifth Ariiilery, and Thomas J. Hen- af Tilnote, Jerson , | dereo: Mr. jdan nuoceede | Joven’ | seveabiaii Reach, of Hoboken, Com vieted of Marder in secone j Bogree. Gets Tweaty Years. | Jerem:ah Roach, of Hoboken, who was convicted of murder in the second ée- | aree in Raving kiled hie wife on Jan. 9 ‘lest, was semencei to-day by Judge oF Lippincott tn the Hudson County Court in tbe a impriscnment t2 the State prison | Roach’s defense wes thet he killed hie! | wit ed Mr.) wife while suffering from emotional in- ‘ea arg ae TRA CH. ree Tis THE, WORLD ‘siul be re eMart es ies. P. Samar, French Governor at 8t. Plertes! who ip EO, onl pM aad Yromen| of Oyer and Terminer to twenty years’ | yers, The Thirty- ¥ military operations tm the Philippines in the following éeapaton: “Major Johneon, commanding bat tation Porty-sisth Infantry, Wheston's brigade. reports from Lomery, Ith and Mth instant, irove enemy through Balayang eastwar!, morning \#th cap- turing 17 rifles, one field piece; few heures later, through Caleca, captured four prisoners, four horses and equipment, tix rifles, killed three insurgents, ad- vanced toward Lamery that afternoon, captured enemy's outpost, three men, six horses, advanced on Somery. 5 oclock PM. enemy strongly en- wencied, sent by Bary gwNboa: to Batangas for assistance, when three *| companies Muir's battalton, Thirty- eighth, sent to Taal, insurgent head- quarters. “Johnson drove enemy through Lom- ery on Taal, where he attacked southern portion of city and Mutr northern por- top; enemy dispersed, retreating In many directions. Johnson's casualties, one map killed, one seriously and two slightly wounded; four field pieces and quantity of rifles captured. “Thie movement of Johnson's ably troops on that point hie left at town of Bay, few miles ens: Calamba, hie right consisting of cavalry at city ot ‘Tayabas.” —_ -. TO-MORROW'S BLECTION | Mone, Deceased, 10 Be | Ceecen. ‘The special election for a vacancy in ine Assembly will be helt to-morrow tn | | the Threy-Gret Assembly District. The | polls wil be open from 6108. The voti 1 oehte will be open from 6 to $. The voting the general election Nov, 7 All voters who registered in November are eligible to vote, The candidates are | en-Acvembiymen Samuel Scott Slater and Leon W. Goldrich. Both are law: wwerty considered Serind the past S70, 7eare and ine le now aes the dowotru! | spread Be A piRarerwene, RAGING. Buller Only Cuda a Few K Kopies Suniay, | but the Fight Is Still in Progress. ange River, dated Nov #9 as follows: “L expect Methuen will halt at the Modder River (or some days before bushing forward. He has had a hard time of it, and must be a real gallant foul to shove along as he does.” Lord Wolseley hae also Issued a dental Of the report that the War Office {s in Possession of a letter from Gen. Wau- chope, written the night before the battle of Magersfontein, saying {t would be the last letter he would write, as he| had been asked to peaform an impos- sible task, and he had either to obey or surrender his sword. SUNDAY'S BIG FIGHT. ——s Britian Only Advanced Over a Few All-Dey BSPRARMAN'R CAMP. NATAL, Jan. 2-09) A M.—Rarly on Sunday morn- Ing Gen, Warren commenced a flanking movement on the extreme left of the British position. The infantry advanced at 5 o'clock Im the morning along the Irreguiar Tab amyama Mountain, which ends at Spion Kop. The artillery occupied positions behind and on the pia ‘The Britieh carefully worked along the Hills until within a thousand yarde of a Commanding kop), on which the Boers were concentrated, concealed behind tm- Mense bouklers strewn thiekly over the Wil, The arti opened the attack. and the tatteries worked continuously thetr attention to mueketry fring on the British infantry ‘The Boers atu their rocky fast- Nesses with the greatest tenacity, and at the conctuaton of the day the Britieh had only advanced acrosa a fow ridges. ‘The Roers. apparentiy, have few guns and they aid itttie damage. Capt. Henley. of the Dublin Pusiiters. fell mortaity wounded while leading hie men to seize a fresh point of vantage. Wish Ruchange Courtesies, LONDON, Jan. &—A funny story comes from Colenso, Just before the battle a member of the Irieh Brigade with the Boers gent a letter to a mem- Der of ihe Dublin regiment enying the Driguée wan glad to have an opportunity fo wipe them from the face of the earth The Dub!.ns sent an answer saying, “We will walk through your brigade as the t stato through Athione PROMOTED 10 GENBRALS. Cot. diaees | Randall aed Col. dames Neti Mevee oad by the Presid WASHINGTON. Jan, 22—-The Prest- ent sent the following sominations to {", Senate to-day To be brigadier-generais 8. V., Col. Peat M. Ra Fighth Infaniry UV. & A: Col. James M. Bell, Twenty. seventh Infantry, Vo RY —_ State Department Refused Let WAGHINGTON. Jan %-—Hoth the State and Interior Departments author- MEN'S OUTFITTERS. The clearance sale methods of this Clot jouse .tand out in cleanand clear relief from the wild clatter of ir- responsib!e bargain shouters. The Fourteenth in our series of Half- Yearly sales will be announced fully in the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning papers. : Sale begins Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock Sosthwest 14 Bast ie : Poo hey 4 stokes aa mas STANTON - MACLAY, The Historian of the American Navy,has ~ ; written for the 1900 World Almanac A History of Each ee the U. S. Navy. mde A ieet ae Every Schoolboy. Easy to Read. Easy to Understand. How many grown-up people een all’ about our Sea Fighters, which maintain = the dignity of the Nation upon the High Seas? There is no excuse for any one continuing in a state cof ignorance on this subject. 25 cents gets the 19007 Almanac by mail, postage paid, or a step around the corner will get it for city dwellers, for all newsdealers sell it. This history of the navy and its shipsis worth, morethan the price charged for the mote than 600-page fue the most ewreping de of the story that Webster Davis, ant Bec. retary of the Interior, ie clothed with Any diplomaiic mission It is declared that he represents no. department of the United States Gov- ernment in hie visit to Bouth Africa, but Is there In a personal capacity, Since his arrival at Cape Town the Department been very much nnoyed at the miscunstruction that has been 4 upon his visit. It was to prevent further misunderstanding on that score that the department post- tively declines Mr. Davis's application for leave of absence for Mr Stowe, who withet to accompany him (Mr Davis) to Pretoria Tf Mr. Davis's vieit had not heen Durely personal 1! te very probable that he would have been aise enjoined from Proceeding ‘o Pretoria, for it wae a ticipated (hat misrepresentatipne a Wie purpose would be drawn, It te even now possible that he will receive a reminder from the Interior De Dartment thar hte course is embarrassing | to the Government. CLARK'S PULL BAND. Seppertors Indicated with Fingers and Thembe Mew Meech a Vote Weeld Bring. WASHINGTON. Jan 2% In the jark bribery inquiry by the Senate mmittee today Patrich W. Murray & member of (he Montana Legislature, | from Butte, testified that be nad sev | eral times been approached and his solicited for Mr. Clark for the Sena He told of two Interviews with a | Gailick. 4 supporter of Clark. who nea ‘on both occasions hed u |r0 out his Ginge: g that he (the witness) could have for bie vote if cas: He alro aid that George Casey had come to him to buy @ piece of mining Bround which the witne ned, bug the mother ae Feat pat "the comf tion of the sale was that) “You will have to apply to the sy he should vore for Mr < for the! preme Court for a writ of habeas « Benate a 8O BETRA CHARGE ron 1? tS mommgnr W700 hove e fen, lls _anacmssits, ses. for Mr. book. It is only one of a vast lot of, equally ioter- esting features. Cloth-bound copies of The Wor!d Almanac, 50 cen‘s, TRIED TO STEAL HER OWN CHILD. Wife of ‘Seer Found PPE ea went out and compelled the mother te gin one direction and the grandmother and child In another. Mrs. Landon, the younger, says 6B) will apply for a writ and will also als jthe District-Attorney to prosecute Ber husband for phir ETS SHIPPING NEWS NEWS. FOR To-par. Titan sete oe Court Proceedings mon waren ore PORT OF NEW YORK, Mrs. Annie Landon, the nineteen-vear- -- burg girl whore husvand | ARRIVED, wae a good joke! Piss entid this morning at the door of the | Yemessce Prileseipaag Ewen Stree: Court ‘ “This seems to bea trtet-Attorney,” the Die- OUTSOING STEAMSHIPS, rate Lemon. SAILED To-Do eathmony OF | cinece, Rermets Tatiana, Cnntelongy . who gg ool | TO SAIL TOMORROW. Iner husband for abendoni How anesk Caalimet'¢ Now Oviang lever, [ wiil hold the defendant io bonda! Ktgesquin, charleston Wartburg: Mayes 6 pay his wife (2a week | Mrs. Sarah Landon, mother of the} INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. igemiet who did not know that bigamy | DUE TO-Dar. Joaded. signed his bond. With her! Bends. Hambars the two-year-old child of the | 8-06 Bacare | lentes, Memears emia, Wi Pretoria, Mombure. couple Can't [have my baby. Judge asked pus ja the Mt | The mother followed the grandmother NO EXTRA CHARCE FOR TR and her chi'd out of court and on the x WORLD eli be re ptepe outside tried to weiae it. There pare id me a WO 0 onrick and & struggle. ry | Court Cesk Bagiand and three officers ——— e " ‘ a 4 of