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\ ) Pall’ Mall reached a high | pitch, But the War Office an a3 ‘ Cirealation Books Open to All,” | baw ——————— : = —— —— ~ NEW YORK, ~ WEDNESDAY, “JANU ARY 3 4, 1980, "PRICK ONE CENT. PRICE ONE CENT. ENGLAND WAITS AND FEARS. ere rae or OE On Ce ECO Sor Se ooo oc oy HIN SUSPENSE BULLER SENDS NO WORD TO NATION. PAYN TO BE OUSTED: ~— AOOSEVELT WS, Superintendent of Insur- ance Must Get Up “and Get Out. 1 ‘Teo Faye controversy is at an end cnd promptiy throw Gown che gauste® \] and Lew Ragn ime lem his Aight. That/to T. C. Plett the Mate will stand ty #° LONDON, Jan. 249 P. M.Up to this hour there is no news from Gen, Buller. His silence 8]#() I. Vi. cua | im regarded as ominous. News is expected before midnight and all.England will stay awake to hear. it. The Queen has repeatedly manifested uneasiness at the delay. The War Office will remain open all night. All the ministers are near at hand. The nervous tension is well nigh unbearable. ANKIBTY IN LONDON. Public ang OMietals Are Werrted Over the Failure of Puller te Report. ‘LONDON, Jan. 24-410 P. M.—As the afternoon pro- gressed the excitement on THREE WOMEN BURKE) CAUGHT IN FIERPE BLt7e IN A BOARBINE-"OUSE, officials reiterated at 3.30 be “- ~~ Whe wit wae you, ‘Chooee ye thie day whem 70 wil P, M, the oft-repeated state- iS ee mn Pr oacnd, tsuneo the Amend Neral politicians « was learned! “Pernaps the Governor will teks to-day thet the man who stands the| offense that I should send him such @ Dbagt chance is ex-Benator Hendricks, Of | message, but I had to de H. This 6,6 | ferrecuse. Ra-Mayor George F. Green. | very critical time, Roosevelt’has tt: te tke et] ot Bihghamten; ex-Benater Parsons, of) sower to deal Platt « blow: from wate Butfelo, and cx-Benater Davis, of 884° /n. can never recover, But he will nee Gerticn, are alee tn the race. have that opportunity long. Any of these mon is frrared by GOV. |! «149 must act promptiy. He should ment that “nothing has been received from Gen. Buller.” ON THE RACK. The suspense was in- | creased by the belief that i @ Gen. Buller would never have published his intention to attack the Boers on Spion Kop unless satisfied that the assault would be carried out before the news could be published, and it was fully anticipated that the news of his success or failure would reach London in a tew hours at the most. MINISTRY WORRIED. ;)8end In one nomination, and if thet te ‘That, Gov. Roosevelt has.won his AEMt | rected ne should send in « second: and there fe ne longer any doubt, for he] eon fatty foftases to pend to the Senate the] rae wit! put the responstbility om the nate Ot Robert H. Hunter, ‘Payn's| machine, and so, of course, on Plett; an’ deputy, a2 the new Superintendent of | ay petween Pintt and’ Rosevelt the @tate 7 Jasurence. Will stand by Roosevelt every time. Payn and his friends, including Sene-| «Roosevelt hes 2 glorious opportunity, tor Platt and Mr. Odell, when they | taxing into consideration his ambition ij] fomnd that the Governor was deter land of course his ambition is 2 factor tn ; mined to rid himectt of Payn, sub-|the situation. ‘The people are ge:ting, f fitted Hunter's name. And again the | tired of the way things are run. They "]Gevernor refused to agtee with the} or getting tired of Hanna, they ase tenders, getting tired of Quay, they are getting Gov. Roosevelt sent to the leaders) ine of Pra:t, hte ultimatum in the form of an an-! ‘ang :here ie going to be a great reve Rowncement that he proposed to select | tution that will change these conditiens, Payn’s successor himself. He also fixed | ‘The man who anticipbion this reveletiin the time for the end of the fight—| win resp its benefits. Although our relpe pent Monday night. tions have been somewhat strained, I The Cabinet Ministers} Me wae iearn@t toy, too, that the | pave wit ihe greatest admiration for Governor has at t twenty sX VOLE) Roosevelt. Roosevelt ipa itive called at the War Office after “TO SLEEP—TO ‘DREAM—AYE, “THERE'S 1 THE RUB” sauces Noite. take dale aon chee ee ee Rev. Dr. Chertes H. Parkhuret hag taken an active part in the fight against Payn. To-day he eént to the Governor = op following telegram lunch to ask. for news. 2.45 P.M.—The extremeten- thatthe Boer position, ifever| GROIL RHODES A GUNNER.) TROOPS AWE DEPUTIES. sion causedby.what may justly taken, can only be captured) —— positive character is defeat.” On Monday night a caucus of Repub lean Senators will be held a: Albany, ‘The result, it is said, wil be a demen- stration to the Governor thar his party Mtl beware Fir-4 Shells from ‘Long | M. Bernard Called Justice Wintoter YH you Metinetig, uncompromisingiy ! is behing him. YA be designatéd’the most anx- ata tremendous cost. Coett” at the Berse, Whe & Seoundrel and Soldiers CLUBBED CLUBBED BY BR BRIDE'S PAPA AT at | A TT a pause the war Hes Ceased Bombardiug. Bapeliod Mim. y ‘a OAR TE 525 fous KINBERLEY, Jan. @—The bombard-| PARIG, Jan. 4-4.6.-P. M—Thore were sen ka te vobtbea og MAMGUIOER OP UROMIONE=| SSS cat ce ster carom ht, on Da. THRLAORG BLD, OTHER ACCUSED BER S, aa 7 : perpetually engaged in sniping. Deputies to-day. M. Jean Charies Ber- vg, a | see, Heber Told Jadge that Joba to the time of writing Dy | meer a toon top| “Lane Cecil” te doing excellent work | dard, Socialiet, Member for the Becund iv, Whe sare Me to He Fare Nad Reon nat asa te hi P Dallers Porees tn Seoday’e [ANd Cecil Rhodes has personally fired| District of Bordeaux, violently dee | OM" ame WR, Renapes im oF Reto anything save the: daily Stock feted ened aaa | Aeeantt. lagers essa ing. shells from the ee nounced the statements made by the 5 4 or Exchan hich t LONDON, Jon, %—A despatch from public prosecutor at the trial of . Dy. 26hn Thelberg, of the Migieett: Ptr Maire We deere ee ge rumor, which to- p Promecutor at the trial of che he opinion teturmed OF 8) ssroria, announced in the West mide says ne dowm't thank his going to the Hackensack * morning to see him sentenced ng copper wire from the Dele ackawanna and Western Rail- day happens to have been|ammomes ive semmct at nseecer tox AMERICAN SYM SYMPATHY, | sstsrzonm Patera now in progres made up thelr minds to get merried|fery in Judge Wilttank’s court to-dey. before the Correctional Tribunal, ana| ‘nemeetves. ae and the jeage arcoréiagiy rom. Boer ‘They hastened to @ church, hed the outt of Harris Sha who pough' Started by the bulls, who as- ing age Head Langer of ¥*-! yo wore tor England Than Kngiton /*'0cked the Minister of Justice, fend ay and went beck to the wedding bigge ate oon phate from hee Court this afternoon that he would watve examivation on the charge of apeault preferred by fourteen-year-old | fF Sympathy Was fer Ue in Monia, call s ‘wut | Arthur Magnet, of M7 Weat Thirtieth . sett that Gen. Warren has| “Fear or ave timpe daring tre | Spantah Wer, pal ee oe Mere Sete cA ¥ Soctaiar eee begga because she refered fe marry | os reet e | sre aber ab basorige ey 3 Gey the Beitten vepincea thete| LONDON, Jan. 2%-—Commenting on| “Pre Chamber pronounced iteelt tn | ioe cohen Jo twenty-two sears old Magnet mays he is Thelbure’s pon, buat) “captured Spion Kop. wearted eptdiers by fresh ones, | 20! Mahan’) attitote, the St Jame.’s \tayor of the expulsion of M Tera mei The Meer eacuatticn to date are | *Ret'* to-day remarks: from the House, but the Deputy refused or on sin rna Mecistrate Mott held HEAVY LOSSES? one man killed and two slightly |, Tis "Mice # Kond and needed i /to withdraw ‘ germs tose thee ne Aid not ‘ae nearing “until ‘next cya" : , eutraiity ts 6 proceedings were temporartly sus: rain Anxiety in regard to the) ommert: On mee are tn eneek> Hecintatned fh Gan alloted worse ana |peesed ane a detachment of soldiers = a TO STOP COCKTAIL SALES lent apirite, There bes been a ‘ * good-wl' for England is fet: vy the | ¥&s marched in, whereupon.M. Bernard next news is visible on all|terwe oes «alle od better informed, 1t Is slmply, smi 'ending|left the Chamber, protesting sgutnat hie “Gen. Botie % now tn sole command, | ; tip uy to expulaton, —_—_- sides. The War Office was Gen. Mew > tersertiong aad pi seek Gane ne tare cing, thai | M. Gowrd later asked that the matier| The Glemten, Coiming Mere, Pete besieged early, and the clubs iy og teragnoitm to Tingiand 's confined to tfanatormed Imo the regular fo:m of Inte Walifas, Sheet of moet trom fecond-Sory Win- om 4 ‘The same devpatch; apparentiy refer- | ° Hi . 7 8 7 dew, juesreroe Skolt. iow which bigot ga eal the of tone; other resorts liable eid ee, oP gmt seep ecieik tar Waste ties Ws at | toon bo varveanan’ wih tan cnn ech | aia "te ig eperiien reo or Y receive early news have been Gianton, trier seit, ere out be ’ gh whtie aphes ry baving @ pope Hamburg for here ZS u afternzon a _ rater nnn ee na hey * fay shot ot coal. V9 "| aropeee ctateen éomrene. Bn p Regd te-abbehert i IN DEPARTMENT STORES. iene request. a bill amending the VR died ns Avepeedlg by

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