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4 ROUSE “ON CNIS, »., ‘Sends Strong Message to + Legislature and Two aes Reports. the Remedy. te The Rvening World) Jan, B—Gov. Roosevelt & Message to the Legisin- way in which the rallroade, and pS eepeciaily the railroads of our own Pate, discriminate against her in the fmterest of competing ports. “The Commission presents a sum- mary of its conclusions and recom- mendations, and the first ten subéivi- what le known as the differential agree- mont between the trunk-line railroads to the American Atlantic seaports. “The Commission shows that thie dis- fon In made so as to overcome the advantage which New York woul have under natural condition an the t Toute to foreign markets for products of the West, and com- Wwents with especial severity upon the New York ratiroads which have received Benefits from the State, and yet partiol- Pate In the discrimination, to the rerious fajtry of New York. “Et does not appear, however, any legisiative action ts at recommended, and the Commission sim ply through ite report, seeks to give widespread publicity to the facts, hold- fing that the evil can be remedied by | Proving the canals, nal terminatio ete that present of the sad side of vietory, A question sJoften asked was: “When will the casu- altles be received” “The Commission makes eight recom: mendations to legislative action As to Though Gen. Huller's despatch is en of these there can be no question | dated to-day and speaks of on Kop ae 00 ‘tm my opinion. Proper terminal facill- | petng captured “list nis it appar Yes should be immetiately provided, ax] 4 e y means Tuesday nigh the Commission outlines, The act regu: |°TUY Meane Tuesday nie Jating the feen and charges for elevators according to Gen. Buller's de : should be amende! The act limiting the “small gartieon was sur Carporations designed to navigate the a OMA oabMMaNONE axaternant: "Out 2° canate to-a capital stock of $80,000 woul De repealed. Ths canal piers should Again be reserved exciustvely for oanal- Boats, New York City should be allowed _ to carry out !t# plan for the construc- tlon of piers, and improvement in dock facilities, and also to acquire possession of the water front between Gansevoort Ghd Twenty-third streets, “With some hesitation 1 nea were considerable.” indicates that the Britien suffered greatly later from he ehell fire from further Boer positions, | JUST A BOER TRICK? ‘The statement that there was only @ small garrison at Spion Kop came some what asa surprise, as it was tmagined agree also the lowest a emmy of treachery, gain thelr bear ourselves as the cause dee! ney ti serves: BIG B Splon Kop Free at THE GEN. BE. RB. P. WOODGATE. WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 25, 1900, LONDON CROWDS REJOICE OVER NEWS OF vicTory. ‘hl SCENE OF BIG BATTLE | AROUND SPION KOP. and bi wh develt and co: LOW 0 BOERS. The bill captured by Gen, Warren, a can be seen by the map, commande the paws Into the Free State, and also the trenches of the Boers for several miles east toward Ladysmith. Bull headquarters le at Springfield. Freers is also called 65 CENTS, — The New Amsterdam Company Reduces Its Price from $1.05. cluding “Underground Jerusalem,” “The Temple of the Tomb" and “Survey of | Paleatine.” | HAMMOND ON VICTORY, je Only Exe ceeded by Ite Mrategic Jmportance, John Hays Hammond, the American ongineer, returned to-day from a trip to Mextoo, and in gpeaking of the ree cent British vietory maid: “The moral value of the vietory, come ing as it does at this time, Is only ex- ceeded by {ts strategic importance." RECOGNIZED BY POWERS. The Board of Dir of the New Amsterdam ar Company held a spectal wees White says De. meeting this morning and reduced the pees Sed ta bean, price of gas from $1.05 per 1,000 feet to the old price of 65 cents. The rate ts Germany and Holland. WASHINGTON, Jan Montagu White, the South African diplomat, au thorized a statement to-day regarding sgnition of Transvaal agents asserts that Dr. Leyds tn recog nized by foreign powers. He is credited to and fully recognized as Minister from Pe now common with all the companies in the elty It In said that the reason for the re. time {* that the Company duction at this Amat New when that the other com- “dam supposed It raised the price panies would follow sult Wee Key of ¢ Passeo—Joubert's Army tn Perit. LONDON, Jan, %&—The importance of the capture of Splon Kop by the Hritis® (9 much dwe perts here. 5 to the wisdom of passing an act PFO-l that the Boers were there in great force.| It commande the road to the Olivier’s 7 "hat Bibiting the conveyance in perpetuity ine of appealing to those invested with thel rienotore the price of s reduc Ro: of any land under water within the| An! 't fe taken in some quarters to In-} Hock Pans, and the seizure of thi power of government by ext tion ® thé price of gas was reduced @ Wmira ef the Greater New York, but|flcate that the Toere were not so eur-lwhich will probably follow, imperile the [Or remonatrance, and wer from the legal rate of 81.05 per 1,000 feet 4 providing for the lease of such land] prived at the apeault as it appeared, Ut! position of the whole Boer army afownd | them bg ernren ot Ke our] to 4 cents, commencing with Jan, 18. with power of renewal. This is ob-| previously drew off their main body andl sag agents tn the Legislature convened, that | This action was taken for purposes ' -adysmith, cutting off all ronda of re- ‘ ; viously proper for the crowded districts sie Vo . the Government of Kentucky ts et holding the large amount of increase the olty. In remote parte of the city, | @*t * small ( ‘ge withstand isin treat oast into the Free State on Ur authority and instituced for our i i SA Taree AeWOUnS Ot lheree nes er, the terme must be suMclentiy | /#h advance. It is ever sumwested that) The experta say that If Gen. Buller] peace, safety ard heppiness and the |MMsiness received by the company during Hiberal to encourage private parties to] the Boers invelgled the British Into 0¢-| setzes Olivierss Hock Pass and throws a of property wn and | the war take hold and bulid up Hecreveniate cupving Spon Kon and have now eur-| strong force into the Free State the re- | ne) well ap that of the stranger) ‘The New Amsterdam Gas bonds sold at which the whole water front within our gates 7 ies Commer, Ae of the first ime] Sounded them Nef of Ladysmith would not only follow {We petition tt sr proxies tn the [M2PE thie afternoon, $1.00 worth deine Pertance, recommends action on the | |! '* evident, in spite of che fact (Met) of itpelt, but would force Joubert tol General Assembly, to heed that there ix) tered with no takers tate canale themselves, They the British hold Potateter’s Drift and the] evacuate the whole of Northern Natal] pert! Novering over all those things so on n red 4 with the Committee of which Gen.|hilis above, that the Hoers have suc:|and ret dear to we and them, and that calms} The common stock » . a h reat into the Transvaal, the fe ‘ cence ‘ i ' preferred to 43 J+4 z Greene is chairman, that in the first) ceeded in bringing up enough artillery) Warren's diviston ia cdahecled: by aly and prudence and wiaiom need oA | i" 1) pimce, the canals cannot be abandoned y aly ed in order that truth and justice ae ay gt Maat, in the second place, a ship canai| ‘© Inflict considerable lorwee on the Brit-}iten: railway with Frere, Buller's old | rvail, and we exer, ir right | © © “ougtit not to be built by the Btate; and] iah force which setaed Spion Kop. al} headtquar through Springtield, his nice fnat their su | TT N ows HIS TRMPER. ee Mat in the third place, the present! though Lord Dundonald |s supposed to] new headquarters. This division ia now ves to be led Into the tempt | ce Seaperenye must bo onlarees. ata tne) MATS UHH SeoUrin the country Devon] yn the left. en, Clery’s division in in| ont Of artiann pride in the arise] a eusey 4g undamen ° hich ison us, We beseech them to res a feports of the Commission and Commit. | ‘he ranges In order to jrevent this very centre and Gen. Lyttleton ts on the} me heir own Just powers were) Taken to ; tee are at one. They differ, however, P's, and although Gen, Lyttleton Ou8Nt | ight Lord Dundonald’s cavalry are ed them by ua at the polis, and Scolded Inan 6) 10 whether the thousand-ton barge|io ot near enough to Spon Kop} still operating on (he extreme jef; fank| ‘hat among these was the jurisdiction to O'Brien 23 Weet Thirty- @ebal should de bullt at a cost of some] io einer intercept the retreating Hoers| Near Acton Homes decide Judtelatiy and by due process of | ninth street, wae the prifoner. The com- 990,000,000, or whether the canal improve- ——- Jaw, and not otherwise, what was then} ptainant, Jacob E. Spras 1 . serious attac the plainan wos Sprague, of Hemp- Rents proposed in the act of 185 should] UF Prevent & serious attack ki | our expre wi! nett present pO-|etead, sald that she stole $90 from hive. SP) Be carried through at the cont, as they British had taken possession of the hil LOCAL BRITISH REJOICE. teal preferen Policeman Lane toll Magiitrale Moti — — @atimate it, of £15,00),000, ” We [implore them that they de t that the wom kin ¢ f The American wt FOR chom | tnlem Ja Out im Shipping | or trivial onuses permit he rekon | yy, Headquarter “ie will of the taken before Cap Me expressed = consh 0 watinfucti ‘ Victory. | t We beg ha resolve) Magistrate Mo: 4 | on the shipp jaxistrate t indignantly refused the news of the capture of Spion HB bt from the hands ther ' | , neh 4 snd held the Woman for ex He sald to a representative of th A ithe RBae ae having | consider and ation tosmorrow. He allowed a bar ciated Press ‘ tlons hung oir! this our earnest i tet toes fer baal ALBANY, Jan. %.—The nomination of] oa, jg evident tat ver poaitton vheke: tony CE ee ee a. prelatnr neonate hed ha en eee. tee MNF SDSar fees @ Bate Superintendent of Ineurance| . seine shaken 01 not think it] BRUah victory at sr Kop. ype ager tay pay 3 Soh gpesepees e et the reporters that it was none will be sent to the Benate on Monday| j —_—_— elements Ag rapnesevess nat ihey wanted to ‘evening by Gov. Roosevelt unless thera) ¥!!! De a lonw hualness now to drive t [exer xi) the moe. aE Kent Nn too much. The cane fe @ change in the present 4 Doers out of the Drakensbure. We sha WARREN A GRIM SOLDIE ee Ace HENRY jit enind closed doors and then reach a rolling, open country, where oe : KERRY ¥ character, | De THOMAS WBE See Saieg there te a chance 1) ADIAY Tacticn 6 / Cape Dutoh Always Wefer to Mim | are aii “SHIPPING undertake flanking movements and cay: | an “The Generalvattte | - Suave Liyabidad Smtdatun | NEWS. airy operations, Hut the Boers are sure | 4 Rneeed. he lower house o sionals ’ ' f t eal Met at 1 o'clock. and motion of Mr. | ALMANAC POR To Day to make » most determined stand around) Loxpon, Jan, x —Lieut.-Gen. Bit] Cantrell, Democratic leader. @ resolution | Sun rises....7-14)8U sete. 5.10 Moot stag in Pretoria, It will not take jong t0} Charles Warren ta one of the ablest of-) Was adopted excluding all but ladies HIGH WATER, " San, & ~The North Ge reach the Hoer capital, but the siege) fcers in the Uritieh army. and is more| ffom the chamber ay eries Lote ide dd he ~ of Pretoria will te both long and dim-| fra by the Ioers than any other rumo: Gove 4 2 ° this evening, publishes the fol-| leader now | the field | aistently dented, that Judge Cantrtll, of Mell Gate a) ig i a at ie w cal Clreult Court, has summoned | wae commander of the British Firet| Burnham satis for South Africa Sat- soto as Sod to 1 ght the Democratic deputy sheriff. | PORT OF SEW vorK, urday on board the cot, to take UP] Gordon tyne, stern, reserved and @ deep State to come to Frankfort. Com: | ARRIVED, 4 eep | ttorney Fi t ye he | Be his appointment on Field Marshal Lord| student. He has seen n ~~ a Hyp 7 HASBRIM CAF8 BOERS “The Roya! Dragoons wend their re-| Roberts's personal staff He says In-| tice in Sout a 8 leet odes a ee aa Mimi warried ¢ his 7 i he arrive im e Leaner LP the anniversary | gram another scout, leaves San Prans| oo ee, ra ie ey Oo M art ey s tearing t y Rove Ro: erian, | ‘olonel-in- Y oleele; ow h th » ¥ . ” J i iin-Fetseo forthetty to Join him tn Bowth} sigue but his ablity iy undabted ang | of Gov. Taylor, which stey pinned on) guTGOING STRAMEH IPS repli Africa forced the War Office to give him a| ‘helt breasts ee ~ SAILED TODA Paes. ic oat — ee. —~—— command. Indeed, there is a strong be- | bis ed State House and Went! | gyge victoria wapton 2 f Netoanus ; ome han ank{nst : Nef that tly clans for Nanking the Boers] '0, 6¢t brew . i‘ bs edison Gi —__. Warten is a Welshman by birth, hay: | KY. and M at Vernon, Ky ripe TO FALL TOMORROW OIGNA TAKEN Ing first seen the lent in Bangor in use|! tre of large numbers of MN Lavine O Themes Colereds. Breaiei Telle Mis Treops te Tackic noere| te i 8 Royal Eng neer 1 hus per | Ast might for Franke 1 Maracsib: ae Charioe. ds TO-SUEZ A PRISONER, | Tris Trees, Tarte Morreale urine most varied hind. "ie| The Mount Vernon despatch ray9 the 7 « company of State guard INCOMING 8TEAMa@Ny conducted the excavations in Jerusmiem Ps. %—Oeman Digna. the arene Wr Voy: }in IST to 179, laid dows the boundary | lath week ; oe ec of the inte Khaisa| LONDON, Jan Gen. Buller's or |iice petween Griqualand and the Orange Ronee calPegpent Ws recently taken priso-| ‘ere to his troop, the substance of Pree State in IM. commanded the Din- St. dorome, Mi hary fed beer which hae already been cabled, after| mond Piel Horse in i878, led Kowa, eet warning them to beware of false orders, conclude: “Ger generals will only give one order, wamely « meet Should any one at any time be surprised 2/7 2 at close quarters, be tion against commanded ed the Northern Border expedi 18M; commanded troop at Suakim in 188; wae Chief 186-88; commanded troops in the Straits it upon by the military exe the Bechuanas TS followed the Egyptian campaign of is, the Bechuana expedition of of London Police tn the Bouth African Republic by Russia, er ee Holland, Belgium) As the other companies did net do pe — they found they were losing many cut. tomera and decided on the ob! rate. At tho offices of the company the fol- REVOLUTION IA KENTUCKY (Continued from First Page) lowing etetement was given this after hoon regs “At a special meeting of the Board of ling the meeting laseor Manitou, Peat J. M. Hodgron, the Fifth avenue flor- fst, whore home ts at 3) West Fitty- ninth street, died there suddenly tae! night from apoplexy. i R SENDS THE T] 8 Prices Advanced Here on News of British Victory. ise that Possibly you do not rei The report of the British victory iM) with the beginning of this year o!| | Natal mp tuoyancy to the stock | \gianke market at the opming to-day. Prices |OUF Lord 1900 and during this : Were lifted « point In the apecially prom. | While this rate is being given, nearly | inent shares and good fractions in other! al’ otuer enterprises directly or 'n stocks. , directly of a mecical pature are be | The ebultitio in the issues that | made re nee ee hae? . In a. {ng compelled to rateo their rates half hour were back to last night's | or charges, | level. Possibly you do not know that with the beginning of the year 1900 thr cost of all drugs and chemicals, the ccot of all bottles and labels and printing, the cost of everything con-| nected with this work, the cost of| everything that the sick require, has | Sugar and Metropolitan, for .astance, | i , then slowly © this victory helps to stay any Mer bearish assaults for the present, [the be workers in the street do not unt Ht suMeclent to start (ne market onthe upward course | Metro lt ef . val Phe quotations in it Austusted |®one up Wke a rocket, doubling \t- wildy | Brogkiyn Rapid Transit held| self almost each month. | fairly firm at an advance of about a If you should be aware of these point hird Avenue and Manhattan were ® fast might, but showed no specia! facts you will not wonder why the Copeland practice cannot maintain this rate of $8 a month longer than} 41 fi y pled Mica abe eaneers| Une date set for its withdrawal, Eourse in ovis “ACR {O gear with, OF] Wednesday evening, Jan. 31. ONLY SIX DAYS MORE. active shares, @ reaction followed the Opening, but ont; 2 nt ut only to the extent of a Tregularity in some of the most active neral a rtance and shorts covered again. —_—™ was dull and firm at net The total sales of stocks t ware ae shares and of onde atte par Speedy and permanent cure only | by the Copeland treatment. Is there nausea’ you costive’ ice voruiting? Le you belch up gas The Closing Quot: n. tm Car © Powstry..... Mam Mie re x Pouodry we & ry = ay tm ne Do you bloat up after | Am (j Ie there diaguat tor ‘brea Ani aN Have you distress after oat | ai ue Is your throat filled with At a a you at ¥ | am. es “en constant | A Sel 2 Wire pt ee By When you get up suddenly are you ditzy? ee fesse fee y. Wit 9 Be you belch material that b at? ve a F. » Am of fy He An 00% 100K Anaconda’ Mining oy ou Ath. Te. @ 8 F. mB is ‘Be Be y Ne oH cate, Mil cae, HLT Ne i re) Federal Steel pt General Electrie S ‘HS | somely lined with Taffeta silk or 1451 tailors, rt) ia iN on ™ ie bh Cs 104 a.) " 2% “A Oe 1 188 ay 4% Mi a N" a Contra 1K Ley Norfolk & Weatern 20) 358 tk Wertern pt Ty 7 North American WRG . HN sy Ri we American Iseuce Mrons— 5 1s Discount Lowe: ‘The news of British success at Splon Kop and the reduction in the Bank of| England's discount rate to 4 per cent {imparted buoyancy to the London se curity markets \o-day ‘American Railway stocks showel im- Me "7 bY tas’ | chy m™ ie with 8t. Paul, Louteville & Nashville and 45 | Northern Pacifie preferred above one full point increase. Canada Southern and Minols Central were up 3-4. ——— lal Sy iy | 3 WHEAT WAS HIGHER um i} 2725533 5°35 ON LIVERPOOL CABLES. 2 FS] wheat opened about 1-4 higher to-day ie| influenced by good Liverpool cabl HS] ehicn apparently reflected the reported im Argentine. 2 | paris prices opened § to 2 pointe $i] nigher. Local interest in our wheat int market soon subsided, aad immediately 31 | atter the opening the bulls seemed con- tent to hold thelr own without being ve. ew York's opening prices were: May) wheat, 183-8; July, 7395-8 bid. May corn, wren asked. couperstiee ot SS Hears gS opening prices were: May.) wheat, 1-6; “July, @1-4 May corn, one ere B14. May oats, 211-4 EN TON. c orices were: si Catron es Bala vi Ff 783-8, March, 745-8; July, 33 5-8 trotier of the ey has received a! asked, May corn, 31-4 bid. | .clegram announcing the failure of the| chicago’ closing prices were: May @ bid; January, 4 5-8 bid, =z a) a Bi-4 asked. Far ee 252i 3*35"3* Wheel @L. & re BANK FAILURE, | } Canajedocic National Bae | Conatonarie National Bank, of Canajo- rad 4 Sis s harie, N, ¥. | HB ONCE HAD’ $20,000. | vow Young Walden te Bete In Suee Rall for Passing Werth. Ladies’ black Coats, in Kersey and Cheviot, alsoa few) $ (oi a Hoek Valley & | Tans, reduced from $20.09 and $27.50) Contents Roboose a, be detent Iitw| Ladies’ black Oxford, Chewiol and black Kersey mye Bie ne a tel * 8k! all handsomely lined, former'y $12.00 and $20.09 5 Krams @ TOW “ Vetere! “fv Ht| Ladies’ black, blue and brown Kersey Coas, hand- | day, it wa ME Slept in a Chair For Over Seven Months, th 3 Eve Pleir had siopped tome, AG he g Able 40d into his throat he had nd 8 sora severe ape se y to raise what seemed to be a hard lump in his throat. ‘This cough was alien #9 vio tent and straining that be sufered from an intense headache and nausea for the t ance day He tried inhalers a remedies, but could get no reiief Fis he became so short of breath and ch. Up ro easily that he counin't lie io ty over hour at a time. He bad to « up and aap for breath Por seven 10 night sleeping ed up for three mont ‘opel offices he had ard eC slept In bed on: He wa tolleved by the frat treatment that he sie; \u bed that night, and has never misset a id, natural rest since. if you Mr. Fleir, call upon him and story of his case and cure. to fell you all about tt. JAMES MAHAN, 889 6. Ath #¢., nagton, Del, euffered ao severely from | Specialties prevent mar. [ket from inating much Seoewas ta | bial Disease and Asthma tl elther direction, bearable. “the Yndectone of the market atmos! All patients beginning treat-| 50°", or"ne teeun wo cngh ast sos) ster, ie t a ine market fell Weiow perty’ tu:|ment and all renewing treat- weet auld et ng rallet ur jocal trade short in 3 op ae {ilure, of outeide, demand ‘o develop | ment before Feb. | will be!" reat, thet he wen compeied ry i“ ul a ti i] curred 1 bonds on 6 Seale upward, treated until cured at the rate | howe i nevenae He tone s'teo” fo barrow and ir. of $3 a ail courte (of tne Copeland Home Teva month, all medicines | ssa war comptetely cured. ney could be early afternoon. a some bear selling se the gees peg etinsah td hee me be @- writes Doctor Copeland as follows: ‘tally int bs Thich yielded to cane city SUC. oe pom pave the symptoms given aMicted with what physicians told movement did not attain any im-| belew, yenr stomach |e diseased. |(hronic fronchitis, | | | was 1 could gearcely get my breath rae of your t ed from the C and «trong. never cough ained wonderfully in hand consider myself The Copeland Metical insiu EB LOpEIand Medica: Insitute DOCTOR W /AND.? ¢ ais DOCTON t. eM) ant Offers, Corner 424 Street and Madison Avenne, ome ours. Continaous Sessions, 9 4. M. to 8 1 MM te 2PM, Sunday, Le Boutitlier Brothers CLEARANCE SALE ‘| LADIES’ WINTER COATS 9.98 ‘7.96 5,9¢ s,? salin, made by Men reduced from $12.00 and $15.00 ) And throughout the store, special reductions, day by day, during Fanuary. West Twenty-third Street. ee PNGRAL OFFICE, 240 THIRD AVE New York, Jan, 25, 1900 Notice ts hereby given that at a meet- ing of the Board of Directors, held this Reso'ves, That Gas sold to consumers 28] provements amounting to 1 1-4 per cent.. | of this Company be at the rate of 65 cents Per Thousand Cubic Feet ‘This reduction to take effect from Jan wary 15th, 1900, FORD HUNTINGTON, Seorstary. DIED. RIGHT —At New Rochelle Hospital, Jan. a& WILLIAM HH. WRIGHT. lately employed at Larchmont, twenty-two years, from 212 Moguemot st. New Re» Y., Priday, Jan 2 at 00 A ML SHORT.

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