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mm BiG CHINESE. MASO BURIED WITH POMP —__-oo————— Ying Hing Laid at Rest in Greenwood --2,000 Paid Respects. Ying Ying Hing, gathered to his ances! Was buried as dignity in Greenwood Cemetery to-day. Before was safely tucked away In the ground, there to await his | ney to China to repose in @ red soll, Mott, Pell and Doyers street were alive and a-riot with colors and noises, bans ners and streamers in yellow, red and Dive, rome bearing gilded hieroglyphice. others celestial devices, the meanin which no man knoweth, waving and dancing to the hollow thud of the tom toms and the unearthly wailing of the Chinese fiddle, Ving Hing was a wealthy the head of the Chinese Pree “on North America. Among the Chinese Fesidents in this country that gave him Chinaman, ot | la rs.) yellow kite nefitted a Chinese of his | fowers, withheld Ming's Funeral Procession. the meaning of which wa THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1900. “FIGHT TO THE END!” _THE BRITISH CRY. hr (Continued from First Page) nh retaining it during subsequent! acks were eavy that the stra) the point had still to bey r was any « up hats, and juntil further partieulars arrive it is im- o estimate to what extent the Hsappointment |x Justified at pre: to way | suflered @ ree | iomelb'e public 1h te dim po whether the B verse or whether ed by the position was useless unless guns could be planted on tt WAR OFFICE SCARED. Discovering this was imponaible, Gen. Warren may have decided It was unsafe | to attempt to hold the position any longer; or, pernapa, he te king a more profitable ascent elsewhere What ever may be the explanation of the abandonment of Splon Kop by tae Brit teh, It will doubtless have tar same temporary moral effect as a reverse. It appeare to have been so entirely unexpected at the War Office that Gen Buller's despatch caused something in the nature of consternation, The lobbies on crowded and there war evi intertwined with preserved At ® o'clock a delegation of Chinese | from time sug. There was an hour thep ral procession Was oman ted Mason in silken robes ieft the Masonic Hall, beering with them huge platters of baked pla, baked chicken, rive and preserved ginger. and mud pudding These they carefully spon ou the f It At the heac m & position next to a reprérentative of | pehind the Emperor. In consequence his funer- | yo al Was a great event for every Ceestial fe within a day's travel of this city Nearly 2.00 of them gathered to pay | their respects to his remains. The old man died on Monday and preparations | wall woresia a ta were begun at onee. the tom-toms and fddiew and a few + The Masonic Hal) at 16 Pell street war eet inde oH Aft arrying the too emall to contain even the small part) After that, in a place all to himself, of the necessary attendants at the} walked a man who scattered bite of funeral, so last night Undert Roto removed the body to vacant om at 3 MM There it rested in a fine mahogany car the on ket during the night S earcattdte Saat on be At hie head were three yards of /Chinatown, All the crooks around prayers on red paper, setting forth the | Chatham Square seemed to have mixed Virtues of the deceased. At the sides, | {i'l}, Me Crom”, | Kleven people reporte tucked neatly in the sliver handles, |») kel Among them were two Chinese. were guards against the devils. At the foot of the cuske tw reins Were t decidely uncomfortable walked on which Were Chinese chai ul che ray ” ey found they hi karlanded with Haws shark's 1 chairs ahout the carket Wah, local ft presided, and series of posters began to read Hal servicer, It sounded ke a bair-lipped man trying to sing a rage of this Im post ned twenty pollceme: twenty Chiname: were led ro! The horses or, Jerna nds twitched a times, makini forthe rider » the casket In Naughton's ride of wh the most impor “Aitraeted by LWUCHIN, ME DED. Her Son’s Birthday Party. | Mra. Gertrude Bol Gent of the su died sudde peculiar cireum: She was apparently in ercelle and spirits this mornire and plated attendir birthday party at the home ever, a prominet EBrunewick. The @ mile from the Bolre mans Mrs. Bolve was six as God her husband entered the jlaughing and ances ree merchant of New ver house ymin aft mi it ied & promise Hot partner ve ‘when sighed and Mr. Bo “driver io or the re - ainiow ron mile Pally sixty guests hid already arrived The alarm was given and Mre olse,| : Hf umconscious, was car » to ny her, tui het arrival ‘The Cotton Wark Soves prices of cotton to-day | i 1% to 18, Pooruary im; March AY 7.48; April, y Detective SO) Meg ~ CASHIER ARRESTED, Mrs. Boise Was be Wan Gore to|Told a Tale of a Up in His Office. not of thelr race, and in| the crowd bridle | vol in their indignation n Felleved ‘awks of wakkl, bowls of jn a n y Li nls for It wns he duty 10] al Hold- Ve ne Athing was take and de whether they had any ev 6 oftice tw wh discover d cvioen fled w hes wothar Al dina py “4” SWITCH Ki KULLED, | lyn te tried te the Street Wai ‘Trying to Heard Train. road at Gates ana Myrtle vod, felt from the eleva afternoon while attem| trem and was Killed. his beni sem Hn 4, work have ne nal) sides that the news was keenly fell. The only official comment was “Apparently Gen, Warten found th Porition * Nowh the depr: to earry the war to a auecensfal taane. CABINET IN SESSION. ‘The Cabinet met this afternoon under and the presidency of Lord Sallabury, is, the Ministers fully canvassed the new situation, though primartly s mmoned to discuss the terms of the Queen's spearh, Guards’ barracks. morning the Prince Regents’ Park, af Wales tnepee Loader other circumstances the news trom Ladysmith showing greatly im-| Ne first let of yeomanry, who start for proved sanitary conditions, the plenii-| Souln Africa vo-morrow, A mumbe: | school Children Whe Started 1 fulness of provisions and the strengit- lady. Herre. Lord Rethechiid. and| We from Fire Restrained ening of the fortifiestions until the place) 10a) Laty Lisssdile Flames Near Dynamite. Je regarded a# impregnable, would have | A tool-house at One Hundred and At the conclusion of the Prince of Wales during whieh he said “Lam proud of the privilewe of in- specting you here to-day before you Lord Gifford, who knows the country | start for active service. [also feel it ts like » book, coull not understand how|4 very high compliment that I in the world Gen been asked to be your Lonorary colonel y be sure I shall take the de the top of Splon Kop without ascertain: |. iL cpode waAD abe Wa the inspection ingpirited the ration, But these good speceh, tidings (o the Britih are overshadowed by anxiety as to the situation on the Upper Tugela. made Warren even got to in ing what positions commanded It all your proceedings Throughout, you! will, like all the men who have volun: | CRITICS ARE ANGRY. teored for active service, do your duty P r to your Bovereign and your country The woorness of the maps, WAN) Lia Chesham called for cheers for the pointed out, could hardly be an excuse] Prince, which were — enthuslagtioaliy for this, there must be with Gen. |@tven, the men hoisting their hats on | thelr rites Warren several scouts, to say noibing| ‘Melr ri@ of officers, who at one time or another have served at Ladysmith and whose mere hunting expeditions would have given them knowledge of the country While Gen, Warren 1s not blamed for etreating under what Is supposed to) LADYSMITH 1S SAFE. Is Terrifie, Less and De! Stronger. Sickness Is nee Neat have been heavy shell fire, he is severely | LADYSMITH, Sunday, Jan. 21 (by ran criticised for occupying a position to]mer via Frere Camp, Wednesday, Jan. | 2).—-The garrison {x watehing Gen, iu: ol sould no til G which he could not bring up his arti: | a eee nthe B eel 2 tery. can be seen at (nis distance and appears to be very eft Our fortifient heen st ened greatly since Jan. 6 and Lady la now practic mpregnable ary weather the fover of cone Milltary cireles mad ve ne have diminished avd ine nuinbe valescents returning from Lytombl Camp excels (hat of ¢ tlents ng rent The spinning owt jendidly, ps Having suffi clent: wholesom: Major-General who te une authorities as Frederick Carrington, der orders Lord Gifter Crom while scouting Wolestey durin the registering ‘ BOMBARDING Tl THE TOWNS. within a week. Rh ‘© Home-Made Cannon Col- Paes—Hortlc from Ludy- omith a Fatlure, PRETORIA, Wednesday, Jan, 4—The Federal forces have started a heavy bombardment of Kimberley. ‘The gar PUBLIC IS STOLID. As far as the general public cerned, now that the firet flush of dis. appointment Is over, it takes the news is eo stolidiy, When the newsboys, bearing placards, containing the words “Apion rison'’s new gun carried five miles, but Kop Abandoned,” appeared in the| Collapsed aftor a few shots sireets, the people rushed to buy the] A body of 2 lancers made @ sortte apers, and from cabmen on top of han-| ftom Ladysmith under cover of a heavy oms to bus! men ty ing cltyward/ Cannon and rifle fire from the forts op- nt be ween a he ni nh | Bowtie Che ta 1 could ping the news with | Doslte (ie tage 1 exp: men lows, One Hoer stens of pleasure which were vies] A heay nr everywhere yesterday have now] o'clock this morning 1 wave of depression, but eto ve Ween no outward demonstra. scenes In the West End the rapidity with which the bad news travelled was re- markable. A. few minutes before 1 o'oock thie Morning the dingy War Office had a deserted appearance, only a w reporters and messengers being vis thie about the building. A few minw Why Me Held Dundee av Lesser of LONDON Gaaette publishes a number of @ later, howeves, and almost simuttan-|frem Gen, Huller to the War Offce, | eously with the posting of Gen, Buller's|incloring reports from Gens. White, arriages and cabs came roll-|Hildyard, Methuen and o generals ‘ ple with anni faces has-|recaréing thelr varou. thons, but Fel to the note boards and the lob- jcontaiiing nothing Inter ihaa the 1¢ sex DeraMe oongested + to the middie of pack!” “Bhelled { Heaven. he atch from Gen. White, dated ays #0 greatly impressed with tne xpored position of the garrison of Glen- he | Gor that 1 determine’. Ost. I. to with. ra upted | trogpa at Ladysint'h the Govern wapers only briefly Id invo! ‘uation. preferring to! *4e Lalas 6 termined my ts Gen, White then proceeds to subsequent attack by 4000 Boers, | whom killed or woundes wares lett ai uD: siminster Gagetle suggests that) nment Bplon not) (he than that 9 miscalcuiation rilng the value of the af them off o | Streaming a fifty 10 one band ety ° by Rardly won de- LIEUT.-GEN. SIR CHARLES WARREN, G. C .M. @. have! WHITE'S OFPICIAL REPORT, texcribe ot! une b 1 "Pilase Hult, “but there was eo Boers were SONG STAYS A PANIC. Seventy-seventh street and Anthony ave. | ue caught fire shortly before noon to- ‘aay | Witty feet away was siored a lot of dynamite used in Slasting for sewers. | Fifty Iteltans at work In the trench, fearing that the flames would reach the dynamke, ran wildly through One Hun- ‘red and Seventy-seventh street A half block away ta a public sehool- house, The children, seelng the flames jand the flight of the laborers, became panic sirtek nd ran to the stairs. Only a few re 1 the street because | the teachers stopped them and started Jan the children to singing the “Star- | Poanstea Banner.” ‘Yhe flaincs were soon put out with ax only the tool-house dynamite didn’t blow up. —" amall lox, | burned and tt |ROOF CORNICE BLOWN | INTO DANGEROUS PLACE. ‘The high winds this afternoon dragged Mf sheet Iron cofnice, forty feet! long, from the new butlding at One | Handred and) Forty-ninth street and urtlandt averve. fragment struck the telegraph there over the heads vires to Hatem o IN SiGhT. Rumor That the Consoli- dated HasAbsorbed the New Amsterdam. PRICE MAY GO UP SOON. 1,500 Shares of New Amster- dam Traded in To-Day in Wall Street. Wall street heard to-day that another step toward peace in the gas war had been taken by the absorption of the New Amsterdam Gus Company by the Con- solidated G: ppany. Ss a proof of this 1,40 shares of the New Amsterdam were traded in and the price advanced 2 1-2 points. For « 1 months it has been ru mored in a vague way that the two companies 0 dicker together. Hol he New Amsterdam Com- pyiy had been approached by the Rockefeller |nterest controlling the Consoliated with a wew to buying If the (wo comparies work harmon- ously it if thought the price oftmas will fo Up gain to the old figure. The New Ameterdam Company has © preferred stock and $13,00),000 It was qu - at 451-2 and 1-2 re An officer of the New ‘Aimatercam Com- pany Was juclined to admit that some jarge holdings tn that company had re- ahi doubted but he Moers for One of the directors of the company said that. to the dest of Me knowledge. there wos fio truth in the report that the company had acquired control of the New Amsterdam Company, VIPTY PERSONS EXPOSED. Holding a Wake Over the Body ot a Sea Fever Vietim, William H. Meagher, an undertaker 0 03 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, was ar- ralgnea in Adams Street Police Court to-day charge} with violating the health ordinance relating to the burtal of per sons dying with a contagious diseat Meagher, it wae alleged by Dr, Syl- vester J. Byrnes, of the Hee!ch Depart- ment, Instead of hermetiostly sealing up the body of rlet fever victim, per- mitted the casket to remain open while a “wake was |. progress Michaci J. Curley, thirty-two years old, diet from scarlet fever on Jan, 2 ertificate to end a physician gave a that effec Curley’s family employed Meag who, Dr. Byrnes testified, made his at rangements as In ordinary cases, On Jan. 4, when the health officers visited the place, they found sixteen persons in the room and were told that at least fifty in all had been there. They stralghtway ordered every one out of the house and quarantined the place. Se er is one of the most viru- lent of contagious diseases, and pa- rents who ran the risk of infection are panle-stricken to-day, cher was paro.ed on his own recog- until Ji n KUMFURT |FOR SALE OF MEN'S, WOMEN’S, | BOYS’, MISSES' AND CHIL- DREN'S SHOES, Union Square, Between Broadway & pete): Place. SHOE the sale. | ‘Ladies’ 3.00 Shoes, Goodyear Welts for Modern, Stylish, Button a 9 Wiesner Pell from the Pint form Henty Pfiesser, forty years old, of «t] ove street. a switehman on the B. Le November, 673) ores. Hide. he aves To od tel fats the street on be eaves a widow and eelidren. * 7 Ladysmith theless, will be ured that the fon Tmination | ly in ephce The Globe says itis a antry will face tne {and bravely with ihe frm dr to press forward unfiine’ | at all obstacles,” —-——. YROMANRY OFF TO WAR. Prince of Wales Tells Them to De Their Dety—Nen Cheered Mim. LORDON, de mat 7. ‘What yu 2 Makes Wofal Want.”’ ts as @aste/al net to secure What Pg head et ready possess. Feal his la ted bk i You can secur: i oF and ase ufacturers of fin: shoes sold to tun for less than actual cost of Misses’ Dongola Kid Misses’ Kid Shoes, Kid or Patent Tips. The entire stocks of two widely known man- a Button or laced, sires 8 to 2, aorth $1.25, SHOE CO FOR SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOES ONLY, 68 & 70 Nassau St, Ce eae THIRD WEEK OF NEW YORK’S GREATEST SALE. Presenting some of the richest bargain values since the teginning of Men’s 3.50.and 4.00 Shoes| “"*"" for 2.15. BOX CALF, WINTER TANS, SATIN CALF, Leather Lined and Drill Lined, HIGH GRADE SELECTED STOCK. 1.70. or Laced, 7 sin 8103 worm I JU) | Byte, Brothas It Pays to Buy Good Clothing— and no matter how little th: price you pay here, you're always sure of good clothing. Buyers are insured against dis- satisfaction, because we cheer- fuily refund inoney on pur- chases that are not right. We couldn't sell poor clothing on thes2 conditions, Specials for | Friday and Saturday. GENUINE IMPORTED MON- 38. 00 TAGNAC OVERCOATS—Re- duced irom $55.00 tO. eeeees These at the Broadway and Cortlasatt street stores only. A SPLENDID DOME: ed MORTAGNAC that we sold lots of ot during the past season have : 20. 00 been Geduchd to These at th: Broadway and Cortland street and Sixth avenue stores only. At ail of our FOUR STORES we offer a sj cial to-day and to-morrow of a fine KERSEY OVERCOAT, satin yoke, satin sieeve lining, nd lined with a spl.ndid wor- 10 00 e | sted’ lining: formerty F500, At all stores, reduced to. . Also at all four stores a AND VEST; a garment that shoul! be in every yentl man's wardrobe, 8.50 « TOP-TO-TOE FOUR STORES: | 125th St. corner | $2.50 | ASPERFELFA —&— | LEVELAND | 44 BOWERY, | “ Bowery Savings Bank | North of Grand at. Stauton. coy thing but Sekt, and Pe Gold is weed four Wesdh Ags fing, Ricgs tee the sed cen bet “ | |GENUINE HAVANA IN SUITS we have taken a lot of $15.00 ial value striped, tet sults, that hawe by ina black DIAGONAL CUTAWAY COAT a teidy! sell at $1800), “ and have reduced them 10.00 Everything That Man and Boy Wear—Hats to Shos» OPEN LATE SATURDAY EVENING. to keip things’ lively. ‘These sults ve double-breasted vests, CLOTHIERS. (279 Broadway, near Chambers St. ("0 Cortlandt St., between Church and Greenwich Sts 211 Sixth peieng hyo 14th St. A ve. Going Quick But all sizes still on hand. Small lots and broken sizes ot MEN’S FINE SUITS and OVERCOATS, fore mer prices $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, vow $9.75 Thi oe 1,200 MEN’S NEW SPRING HATS, $2.00 and qualities. Special sale price... Vogel Brothers Sr Ave Cor. 427 See WILL BUY ONE OF =OuR— TO A 10% + CIGARS. 'FRISCHace