The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1900, Page 1

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——— = PRICE ONE CENT, - AEA ee eae a WARREN'S REVERSE STATE TRUST LOANS. PARENTS WHO DISAPPEAR ire crs that the Spectal (Copyright, 1000, by the Press Publishing Company, Now York World.) Cal Cale tT Bing Writ) is , . Grand Jury Is to Take | LONDON, Jan. 26.—Now that the first shock of Warren's reverse is over the British: public is Hear, wo: yihe ae caking the abandonment of Spion Kop calmly. son Market tte Up the Matter. a There is but one note in the evening papers, and that is “Fight to the bitter end.” Some sting is - taken from the reverse by the reports cf heavy Boer losses and the way French has hemmed in the ‘ a Gerberto: LO bevel Mopemetaties of Whe Siatg: Boating cision of ine Grand ture aa 3 Colesberg Dutch garrison. ’ P. CAE SWIFID] 27 enerarereey todays pnd stwr| Stanelal ings peng? Official reports of White, Methuen and Gatacre covering their campaigns are published in the Ga- the comtoreaee sor? waa iss | iden approached on the SON » zette. They show that Boer losses must have been heavy since the war began. ND DEAD IN STABLE “ie: Grae sary tnveniqa te nen banter Ral A Cabinet meeting was held this afternoon at which the latest British reverse was closely studied. ; toond-ceut ta | a, Sate Seam Ciba tl SE Sse fac - Many inquiries were sent to the War Office. twernoans The po» [thea Jeans were made to directors ot] ns tecieent, cad neboty cise ecu Sa Probably as an immediate effect of the receipt of the pews of the abandonment of Spion Kop by ie paisa: tome #. Soke «| ie Menon Gl the British, orders were sent to Aldershot to-day to have the Fourth Cavalry Division in readiness to * | ready been told in The World. pigs Sept sy ain against the State Trust‘or Ht ta believed thet there is still 4/1 pi f other Institution, Col. Gardiner was embark for’ South Africa early in February. stronger motive for the prosecution of “Darkness after dawn,” Methuen’s now famous message, describes the condition of London to-| ‘t+ “ROM ".” STRUCTURE AND WAS KILLED (Sawa Gomeny acer ts |i rer teint Un 4 Hol a foo by getline by bry 9 The capture of Spion Kop by Gen. Warren has {482 Grove stenet, Pooky, a] Be SSS SS Ms ollow its abandonment to the Boers. nN NBA so a ee officially announced by the War Office to-day in the following despatch from al aay HENDRICKS HAS % SPEARMAN’S CAMP, Natal, Jan. 25—Noon. ae om NOW ACCEPTED- _ Gen, Warren's garrison, I am sorry to say, I find this morning had, in the titi = + night, abandoned Spion Kop ' ‘BULLER. in| Syracuse Man Willing it is now rumored that Warren's casualties before the capture of Spion Kop numbered 1,200. tee eal That the Governor Pecial despatches from Durban say the Boer losses on the upper Tugela during the fighting Sun- SS ] shalt Nominate Him day last were very great. Gen, Warren's men captured 160 prisoners and 130 Boers were found dead spare for State Insurance in one trench. ¢ re aie ' a es ion Bag he al gy the British losses Jan, 24 as twenty-four killed, 154 wounded and thirty- ATE RESULTS W ORLEANS P, Friends Say He lespatch Buller ~- — ayn’s s bg = is. dated Spearman's Jan. 26, 10.25 A. M., so there has be Will Fight the Matter delay In the communications passing between Buller and the War Office. -srcipredegtkeciet Out to the Bitter End rf war hay say a et a King’s Royal Ritles. He served in the Niger in the Senate. FRANCIS HENDRICES, rs in \ Ld fae anon ae ALBANY, Jan. 26—Francis Hendricks has accepted the offer of enh O© | Governor to nominate him to be Superintendent of Insurance, vice BRITISH LOSSES aaa FOR ON E DAY--209. ‘ gossip as to the probable successors of Payn. Up to to-day be hed @) to talk of the matter. 4 ‘The friends of ex-Mayor George E. Green, of Binghamton, were @ hopeful up to noon of their man's success. Briente itan Fave te declared he had not given up the fight. SF ! WEA ain T. | mometer at Perry's Forecast for the thirtyaatx Bours end. | A: M06 Ai Men Ing 8 POM. fag een gh! vicinity: Pair to-night my | ___Itis not clear whether the casualties include those at Spion Kop, or only those resulting from the! e _” fighting prior to the Spion Kop engagement. F + The stock market felt the British reverse acutely. Securities that were freely purchased yesterday | "on news of victory were thrown over to-day. Prices showed big declines. DOASTED TOO QUICKLY, Zammg,T™ rr “rey I Petceatas en tat frog more onune cn ty woe te TTT AT Sie Ra ccemeecree ] ARITO ARE TRY $up, [Sse Seen "ss sf Officers, 6: non-commissioned officers and ff Bf priest aged “Tee Accociated Proce tag care thet |! 5 08 Ae positon Med, that the Britin casual: B men, 18, Wounded—Officers, 12; non-commis- | Son, tn the tede ot'en| cme seams " . oe. | OE tina 8 Ten mateat of LONDON, Jan. 24—Gen. Buller reports | that the British casualties Jan. 24, were: Killed— het see teres eon ti Continued on Second Peer) __ifsioned officers and men, 142, Missing, 31 \ m the

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