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4 ‘Van Meter, Democrat, against | Democrat, presented two reporis. ampere yay THE WORLD: _SATURDAY EVE EVE od V VERSED (Continued from First Page) was a glimmer of comfort to Englishmen. ADYSMITH H TO GIVE UP? LONDON RUMOR SAYS SO. Nevertheless, there was an ominousness in the meeting of the Committee | which was not overlooked. Gloomy forecasts were made, and all kinds of ru- mors were afloat, from foreign complications to disastrous retreats, The meeting of the Defense Committee of the Cabinet was held at the Wat Office this afternoon. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, ' eame to London purposely to attend, and Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, gave up other engagements for the same reason, Lord Wolseley, the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces, was also present at | the meeting of the Committee. 4 Lord Salisbury presided at the meeting. There are reiterated rumors that It the gravest kind of news from Natal is being concealed by the War Office. is even said that Gen. Buller's forces are in full retreat. 4 It is impossible to confirm or deny the reports current, as the war officials ' maintain silence. They say they have nothing for publication, from the War Office announcements that the casualties reported by Buller oc- curred in Lyttleton’s Brigade, which apparently was not engaged at Spion Kop, and that there: has been severe fighting not yet reported, a The National Defense Committee of the British Cabinet is, in the present crisis, the most important body in the Before it are laid the plans of generals in the field and it discusses means and methods of offense and ‘defense. Either very great developments may be looked for in South Africa or European complications are possible . Ration. wing | to ths so far successful resistance resistance of the Boers. , GOEBEL 1) OE SEATED. ‘ —— : _ Test Vote in Kentucky ~ Legislature Favors Democr. (ipecial to The Evening World) FRANKFORT. Ky,, Jan. 77 ~The first test of the Goedel and Taylor forces in the House of Representatives took place to-day over the oontest of ®olomon nry 8. Berry, Republican, for the seat from Faveite County, The Goedelites won ‘The Contest Committee, compored of | five members, four Republicans and one ‘The, in Repudlicans declared unanimous favor of Berry, who holds che reat Jone Demoorat favored the Democratic Penieotant, Van Meter Both sides recognized that while th Vote would not be decisive as to the wit- Matton on the Gubernatorial contest, tt Would indicate to within a few votes the inelination of a vote of 51 to ed 10 prevent @ Vote at the last moment, but failed. ‘The announcement of the result was re- @eived with che which ‘gubrided. ‘The Mouse adjourned imme- Gately 1111 Monday morning. The last of the armed mountaineers, who invaded jhe clty Thursday, have ‘@ere. The Frankfor: policemen have is no unusual appearance. It iw believed Goebel will be declared Governor by the Legislature when the Quertion comes to a vote next week, and @ fresh (nflux of mountaineers is antici Se pated. Hiss GREY “WOT MARRIED, Betrese whe Suing Manstela Mentes Havieg # See- end Husband. Actress Katherine Grey, who i suing Richard Mansfield for 60.0 for his “erratic actions on the stage” while she denies that she is reported from Indeed I'm not the said to an Evening World reporter who raw her this morn- at ut Hotel Ban Rem: what's more. I have no inten. tt ag married, I had Ti the Firat Married to a man f deed! The | auickly | @ome out of their holes, and the town | a ) (MORRELL'S FINE Morgue botheman Iden- tifies Dead Man from a Slight Clue. Through the work of Policeman Jet- ferson Morrell, attached to the Morgue, who acted in a Sherlock Holmes capae- ity, the identity of the man who fell WR, DOGCETT'S | DETECTIVE WORK OPENED LETTER Charges that pons H. C. Barr Told What It Contained. James H.C. Barr, President of the Alpha Paint Manufactering Company, Of $3 Nassau street, was charged in the Centre Street Police Court this morning with victation of section 642 of the Penal Jown the alrshaft of the New York Athletic Club on Jan. 9 and was killed, was established to-day, Upon close examination of the clothes the word Rome wre found on the neck Morrell also found on the coat | boctome of eight lotcers, the upper parte fof which had evidently been worn off, only slight traces of gold dust remain- | ing. | Morrell used a minim rule, and after | taking the exact measurements of the lremnants of the letters, to the twenty+ {fifth of an inch, bullt up other letters ar. He made the name to be "M lo i He thy otified the police, who in turn aeked the police of Rome, N. Y., if there | Was such a clothier in that clty. Tt wae |found t A detulled de- neripito: warded ton war re 1. The firm of M. Gard- her says that on Nov, 12 the man bought t clothes from them. He came into the store with a man named Thompson, jegtap neman. The purchaser of the clothes gave his name o# Johy Clyde, agd sald he lived At the Mohawk Hotel, Inquiry there clearly proved the fact of the correct {dentification. The proprietor, Willlam Burne. said that John Cty at his offer int Rome President ol-Keeper Burns = fins omferea to see ye burtel m ves Can be the privilege. LOYALTY IN INDIA. jer Mane-Neeting of Hindeos fund he will be atv CALCUTTA, Jan A monster meet- Ing of Iindoor and Mahometans in the Town Hall here to-day passed a resolu- Htlon expressing unswerving loyalty and Attachment to the throne, and deciding for the victory of the pees toward lansion House for the relle! of the widows and families of the vievims of the Bouth African war. JAPAN GBTS READY. it im Rage land Marries to the Far Kast. LONDON, Jan. 1 Some of the after- hoon Newspapers arsociste the departure to-day of the new Japanese batiie-ship cially ag {t te announced that the Il endeavor to traverse the we divesting nerself of her arma Forecast for the thirty-six hours end- ing 5 P. M. Sunday for Now York City and vicinity: Fair Code, relating to the publishing of let- ters, knowing them (o have been opened by mistake. The complainant was Btanley Dog- ett, who lives at the Waldorf-Astoria and has an office at 101 Beckman street je two men were formerly in business wether Mr. Doggett alleges that on Dec. Ba letter addressed to him was Teceived at the office of the paint cora- ’ and openel) by a mistake by a clerk, The letter referred to rome min- ing property in Virginia and was of a confidential nature. Mr. Marr, and sent the information it contained to @ man, much to Mr, Doggett’s finan- cial detriment Jn court this morning Mr, Barr, who Was represented by Lawyer Abraham Levy, dented the allegation. Magiatrate Crane held him, notwithstanding his de- nial, in $3 ball for trial in Sessions. tee SHE PAINTED IN COURT. Pretty Mary Machier Was oner In Magistrate Court. During the examination of a hand some young woman In the Yorkville urt this morning she fell down in a moon the stand and restoratives 4 to be applied before she returned to lousniens ipa ¢ Meate then told the + mother, who was present, jo take her home. Bhe was charged with intoxication, The prironer Pein aw was Mary Muehler, brunette, of 7 strangely thal be 5 Sa tad aha i summoned from the policema: + ade ihe surgeon vat been drinking and he re- hter has ime. She had been it ts alleged, read the letter But it is evident NO NEWS OF NEBRIGKI, Relatives of the Passen- gers on the Allan Liner Become Anxious. A number of persons who have r lives and friends on the overdue Allan State steamer State of Nebraska from Glasgow, wére at the looal office of the company to-day inquiring for the pa: sengers. Nothing has been heard from the steamer since she left the other side on Jan, i Although the ste: is slow agents here are anx or her welfare She has on board twenty cabin passen- Bere and thirty dn the steerage. Last year she was overdue five or six days on two trips from Glasgow, but she Was reported en route by faster vessels the al agents, at 39 Jon was given friends on the wenger Agent Tefuse! absolutely io make public tie Passenger list, f we did that,” ott he sald, ople, rel f nae on board. captain mot to purh ihe veosel “too ASPHYXIATED IN SLEEP. Saloon-Keeper Finnagan Had Been Warming His Gas Move. Philip Flanagan, a taioon keeper, T? Catharine street, went upstairs day and lighting a gas stove, palled off hie xhoes and began to warm his feet He fell asleep and.a movement of of his feet turned off the gas. A ¢ Movement must have turned It He was found dead by his bartender, Hugh Gleason. CIRCUS RING IN A CLUB, The Wert End Ciub's atnual enter- Mother fy x, bier were hoy Rye — ly respectable peo- TA apecial trom Battle Creek, Mich., to the Journal say? «yoy bron Grand Trunk jocomotiv "ie ; ee Raa and "come | Te ductor. iN, port line steamer Marquetic, Capt. Gates, from New York Jan. 4 for Lon- fon, passed Beachy Head to-day and talnment to-night will be in the nature of an original country ctreus perform- ance. The ball-room of the club-house, at Bighty-first street and Amsterdam Avenue, hag been converted into the semblance of a Big tent, in which is a full-siaed ring, and along (he sides are the steel-barred cages for the untamed benste of the forest. Prot. Alexander A. Duchemin {s man- ager and ringmaster. Admission te by invitation only Here are some of the features: There Wi be a host of merry revellers, a Stent international congress of clowns, gtound and lofty tumblers, foate of atrength and pee trertem acrobiis derful riding dog, sigh trained horses and massive productions of a mammoth mastodonle combination. Ali to be NING, JANUARY 27, Daughter RUTH OCONDE-THORN. ONT daughter of Swits © knit-goods = manufacturer, graphed her parents yesterday she wae rents’ ia @ severe one. Mr, and Mra, Thort the Buttephieta at present are at room In the hotel. All of Oswego this morning ts talking Thorn, is a fine eateh for any girl. the Condes ha@ in view for Ruth @ in their opposition to Thorn as they were to Ensign Stone, who attempied to, elope with the other daughter, Maric, in May, #97. Thorn ts the gon of “harles 1) Thorn st known resl- grandson of £ Hamilion, H and met M f Utlsa, one of the Jan, 71—Ruth Conde, | Yo! & bride, does not know whether she will! thelr be forgiven, for the shock to her pa-|but it Is aaid that the lovers met in B} VOTES" CAPRI RR ATT MT RUF RY PR IR ke RATS LINEN se. RUTH CONDE'S ELOPEMENT. of Millionaire Cat Carefully Planned Runaway Match with Geo. B. Thorn, Santiago Hero. tk «a sergeant major. He wag warmly te, the ralllionatte | recetved by the Condes, amd continued who tele-|to vislé them until last Summer, when Mise Conde’s parents began to disapproval secret, At last they determined to be wed, It louse, thea, and intend] was deciteq that the plan must not remaining there a few days. ‘The eere-|Mlrcarry, like the romantic éttempt of mony was performed in Miss Conde's| Ensign Stone and Marie Conde. |Thorn made atl arrangements for the He marriage in Utica wife by the Rev Hite virits nent the news to her parents, And while all of Cxwego and Utica are talking of the artair, {t is retell that though Marie Conde di@ not ma! her naval ‘over, but was wedded later to another she did not live te ted Levbeus H. Rogers, Jr. of Ec Piagy ape Bd 24 LABOR NEWS. | terlan Church, New York, and a year ceased, Mr. pame (0 this! Wyoming valleys from Forest of the elopement, and they unite in say- City late Thursday night and met Miss | cover! ing that the bridegroom, George #.| Conde. They afrived in Ution yester- |B, But| ay morning and Were made rian and Wiliam B, Colema:i, wealthy Western man, and were as net | of St. George’s Church: ‘Then the bride |®™ STATIONERY and ENGRAVING. Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Society Notes and Visiting Cards, ARTISTICALLY ENGRAVED IN CORRECT FORM. | Coats of Arms, Monograms and other Die Work JOHN SWINTON ON “THE BIG HEAD.” There Are Trusts That Have It in the Worst Form—They Display It in Ways That Of- fend Human Nature—Cases in Point. There te @ mistake made by some | of the Erie Rallroed Compan; Ry parties—a fooileh and cruel mistake— | fore) Ji eran Lat res that may yet turn out 'o he 3s nae colts on Teara ae eaomre to dealing iy ‘the ‘We are constantly hearing cor- ts beation porations whteh refuse to enter into ant ty a owes wate the posi any negettations with thelr workmen. | the Dole ne ic) on They refuse to meet the men or their esate Ceeeee, tae at reprerentatives, refuse to listen to any ot the i Mae Cow ne complaint, to hear any # “temple Sion EP give heed to any stateme pay, long hours or bad treatment throw dependent workmen out of em- ployment without compunction. These corporations are troubled with the “big head." About the worst case of this king T have ever heard of appears in thle deapateh from the Pennsyivania coal region ; At Scranton elena ot vie of thie big. aa hrecite con companies hire announced that under ao ciroumetances will they trept with the United Mine Workem of America A oimilar In Seramion and 10 the eer CT ¥ ‘* Jermys O's Sohne & Ce fear, death and the un- alhole, are these poor do? What, in the name of hat, In the name of McKin- in’ the name of the over: What, millionaires, who hold the mines ir own? i is no use to send a warning to ley? poition will prateity br takem by the @tber the coal-carrying Mads, an@ the panieg the these rapacious corporations, for it | ee be met with a eer. It is no use try to reason with them, for they fave whut thelr cars against reagon. It is no use to al their humanity, for it was lost Nong ago. It ty no use to faek them to look at ie miserabie re ft te at just, pr i + Mania from ‘the torture of ther, the thing is horsible Rak the plantat “Toatoee, whe lived In the time of I could aot tonday omer ge any, NCR io HS wiisite coat ead tren Company (geperty| the case. ms oe A oe —— oy a a and We mines stretch all along pss of oearty Sy mea in wae ‘ert ‘4 Company uy ae of Lng. Delovarg ta Marmeeiven no Oe eegiead bor Condpioaictp ‘0 thoes ge wumiber of indiv dual corperetions, is whic ‘oevecsl themed siner ‘wermaen are ene Toss oT Ss : s e = iz : 5 bs oo z 2 * 63 rd dé, who is twenty-two, when she) Inter the mother of twin daugh- wag Summering in the Thousand Isl-| ters. She died a few days afterwai x - tion. Ar 8 ands in 1608 It was a case of love at| Mtr. Swite Conde took charge of ¢ The Brooklyn Navy-Yard woyees in which to hold a conven’ verley | | Columbus, 0. ed the hoi first. sight, and following that time] >ades, One ef them died in September wh, Wah cones avee at 1 eae dll peau abe eatin: it ee tee at Thorn was frequently entertained at) last, fight sor pose Of ‘ating’ the | for the convention. the home of the dex in this clty;} Homers, who liver at the Conde home, a fon for direct construction of war-| Owen J. Kindelon will address the but at that thme the suspicions of the | hed @ disagreement with the old follgs,; 63] 3 the a nied Mates, Govern Bragizceccans, Ward Hraneh of hae mitionatre fatier were not nroused. | le suds becquee, he showed aitentlon forwarded to. onarese one the | hall, Sixth avenue and Fifteenth street, At_the outbreak of | the ne voncm, Grieng of his wife, He wrt 10] Prendat prominent speahere Fn “Wate j arpentan. so-morrom afternoon, fee American war Thorn enlisted tn the home i meme Shy fy ram C. Clayton er Dereon rom Pept Ea ee A Two Hundred and Third Regiment New York Volunteers, and saw servi: before Sania He Wrote tis sweet td Is many letters, and sacurned: to New NO HENLEY TIP | FOR PENN. Rowing Committee Decides to ace Crew at Pourh- k PHILADELPHIA, Pa, ‘Jan, 27 ~The ing authorittes of the University of er in | bur Pine ue home of the Condes ‘ook away. his ork. A warrant was » but it was af ae SAN MARCOS SAFE, ePwari here | baby y address the cl ing Sri sinamen have been cordialiy tn: Sted to attend the lecture The Jewellers’ Protective Union No. Ti, which during {te wert career in wers’ ‘nlon No, 31) ies cha se aaiont ny fu heyy e Fansit tun- d being eget aloe tary on tl ; t, Finan- eh d Business Agent; John Faust ma, | ihe the’ fleld of union labor or has made such Wart 3 \annaat all at Grand Genteat Palace on The proceeds of thi ; Feb. 3. repleniabt chequer the aatociatton, mmaaesempty by at Lt xf ir will nauer of Steamer Mathilda Alse ee me ee Incurred during pee | ates to for a shorter workda: r° ie: ie reeled the as Hiahey, whe has gained, cone Paves, me labor ire dornbic fame as B lecturer, Ca (Spectal to The Rvening World.) Dae OY ae ‘coat an addresa on the TN iahe. WOODB HOLL, Mass. Jan. %1,=The | at Wursler's Hall, 315 Weating- ton street, Brooklyn | t night. J n rv be the J sicamee Ban Mateos, wich, wae deity | maak ,¥o fe aed ay “apitaliem ‘si Pennaytvanis have abandoned the id" jing aiout in the Bound off here taat | PACE aA Mecoe Piswere administra: | wnsect, Of of a Heniey trip, and the proposed Parte | night, has been sighted safely an anchor! tion, but was vetoed by the Executive, | Ron tec trip will nor be eo] upon until after) off the Vineyard this morning, | ‘The ayotiehment ot, heavy too ite auspices of the Serie age ees King business, a was t ject. of - tun; Hyesbn Niven comettes | 19 pire = Sarr gs tnd 8 Bouter | Te us, long. een, dlacuened “by the | drese wh ¢ Hon. Fk. Monnet, t- vision wae reached at a Presidents er are al#o at anchor of | Rirheniers’ District Council, has finally |torney-General o ito, ave at A | here. been settled, By a vote of the council toa "Hall, TT pe street and meeting, at which every department was} —— the ton pie erie ee wale Fi mh aveeae iN me AD ta Away with. ‘Phe than ‘war extended t0 . represented ! Stope iY Tnlied Journeymen Tailors: Vaton |and accordinsls: & lata crim ae The Rowing Committee reported that! and werks Com. d 0 . the crew without that cand) COLLBAE ; GAMES OFF. Oxtore Pe ambrtdue win % Meet Yate and Marvard Uneit 1901, LONDON, Jan. It learned by a representative of the sociated Pross that Oxford and Cam- bridge. after consulting, have deeiied that It would be better to postpone the return field games with Harverd ant Tale unti! 191, principally owing to the @Mculty of arranging a date suitable to both sides. DRATH DOWN A HATCH Carpenter on Beard the Georgia. of the White Star Liner, Was Imotantty Killed. ‘illtam Doury, a carpenter, thirty-sia old, of 12 Summit street, Brook- is instantly Billed 4 the steam- ship Georgia of the White Star line, at Pier 7, North River, carly this after- noon. i working near the bath way. fell through the hatch quld not be entered at Henley | losing at Poughke ant he game was DOL Ww has Lasasive oo ay Ne DR. W. é, SANDEN, ae > 7 Ne Pay. Bata ‘ xt: The xe hold a special siglo n Au Tequesied to make tone for a city | of erwin for my tie doe 1 answer letters y. ys salicin 12th St., New York, W. Y. oP. MM; Sunday, 9 A. MA t0 12. i ia re Raye edy . i WiGk d % ie

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