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WRATHER--svOW AND COLDMR. | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1900. PRICE ONE CENT. News AWWPD DASH 10 LADYSMITH [95 9) FATRAL cease Son | Hands Down ai De- of. the Methodist Church, and Prison Chap cison Against Steal. THE PEOPLE OF KENTUCKY; bresceing a and alas DEMOCRATS T0 BE HEARD, He then asked that a clergyman of the Chi British General to Try (Special to The Rrening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 31,—Justice Alden Chee- His Luck Again a ter, of the Supreme Court, to-day ren-| Boer Defenses, and dered a decision in the sytt to annul the charter of the Ramapo Water Com-| White Says He Can pany. The decision strikes out the demurrer| Hold Out Until He Is ip entered by the Ramapo Company and (aS holds that the Attorneysdeneru! nad} Relieved, the right to permit the appiteant to sue, and also that there Is just cause esa for the application. The Ramapo Company is permitted to| Ladysmith Message Says turmering the webki wins ia; the Garrison Have Food osavid B. HIM made the motion to| and Grass, and Are Not ser oe fives? Commny’s te-) Despondent at Failure r GHOST OF Ri RAMAPO, to Raise the Siege. Senator MeCarree's Bill te Kepeal tian Church, a personal friend of his, who live 5 some distance in the country, be sent for, and ' this aflernoon gaye out 9 state- Was done. ie) Pie ote Bis aces 2 41 all through the afternooii the stairs leading necessity, dueto the uation of Senator Gost the secondestory of the hotel building in which Mr oth te ang tiwamn {Goebel’s room is situated were crowded (9 the Interests of rink and Jartice] Degple awaiting news of his death. 7 They walked through the ‘halls on tiptoe and)” aes sions ot the Sonate and House are pre. {SPOKE- in whispers when in any part of the hotel’ * Fs unienstond that this wnt Other than the office, which was packed all t LADYSMITH, Sunday, Jan, 28 (He- 7 the Burr Law Mae a Nographed . bbs hie of | ie i)» content, Justifying noon by a dense throng, 4 Bearing. the Tugela River).—The news of the ' faring r tion to observe wil : to The ol Werte.) prolongation of the diet resulting Mr. Goebel became unable to speak as | (Bpectal sont appeared to-day ni a hearing hes | TO Gen, Bulier's fare te received : abt ratty earty ta minutes flew. He lay motionless on the bed fi whost appeared to-day at a hearing he- fore the Senate Judiciary Commiites. | With fortitude. We can hold on. The eon Life Joath with the Shancea [+ . 7 Senator MeCarren's bill to repeal the | garrigon is healthier, cheerler and e time and it was thought for a moment that he jurr law 188, which protects th ut k County, 1. . oa confident. Disease is disappearing eile lh dead. FE TH ELEVATOR AND WAS KILLED Suddenly he moved and signed for a tabie jo vont vtmeat Reoatlyn, q {tO De brought, and thereon he wrote with diffiem viding at Thirty. [his last message in this world, which the | . of it, borough, of ss yo is no horse sickness. The favor of the | rains give plenty of grass. 24 oe We can hear Gen. Buller's guns rE of another Kam-/ 511) working, and it is rumored in ——_—_—_ camp that he is advancing along an- “YOU ARE A-TRAITOR!” joe cout ruts wen “agen, around "T oTemwn wot was covancy Hits. Hsilently read, This was: dias eee | Ae ee SO ee ory “TELL MY FRIENDS TO KEEP COOLI™ 4 semeti, Attnctis Pettigrew in ihe bats tate ba ce, TROOPS HEARD FROM > ; pate seg acy. ating np srg 31.—The nila tine stininee aa 1 wate SS snl treme ar apn ain ose KENTUCK : hy fay you are @ traitor to your country, | {fom the Transvaal. : hat a Specit Evening World. a to's iinet death of Oe. awe eee tle or con Ru, “VAS IST LOS MIT BULL?” (Special to The Evening World.) ton due.” et to tt Ce eee ler will make snother aitemot to relieve The latest advices from Ladyamita, FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 31.—Two State gove. losianaatl and two Legislatures are now assured i KITCHENER the besieged place. showing the existence of better condi- , alee FTCRERER TO MATA, | uy way 0 EW ORLEINS Kentucky F. imran mr rap [Satbonten Thai tera mebert Mae| ayant eins woo, rsh" watt hah tere Ww] * In obedience to the orders of Gov. Taylor Ris Bom of the Finite insurrection. when! Taken Fell Charge ef | siicitiy relied on, news of further serie 2eM*oning over-vonfidence, an may be ; sine 2, Aiko Hate 8 | publican legis'ators are leaving for London, wh f } judget from the Pai, Mall Gazette's re- mark: Campetan There. ous Aight ig would be expected shortly, “| but the papers are loath to believe what the 9. James's Gazette characterizes ax) “Itt ot, while prenaring for the woret, “unwarrantable boasting.” if true hope for the bea. ' deeperch fro al Pettigrew, Moreover, the War Office throws coid | A despatch from the Associated Prone | Natal, with emo- | Per th { Bpearman Fg water on the despatch this afternoon by | \-0-y sry, aie wat "7 Berzins ‘they will organize as a Legislature and declare or legally Governor. 4 TROOPS HOLD THE PRISON.! The Democrats will also organize end ¢ 3 \Goebel Governor, and if he dies in the mean | Btepping from ‘hie seat in the fron: itm front of the vy : “tbet ae ; cae aL ae NCS tes ues fight and retirement from Splon Kop, | (Special to The ing World. | will declare J Cc WwW. Beckham, contestan a DASH FOR LADYSMITH, Butler's ope lien Seen fet Abe iad OS bale: WACTIs Matlbe FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 31. | Lieutenant-Governorship, Governor. ; | weniten, @eleeran: matte: dest: Sop ‘naan ven aaryt tral aretoeratve order.’ The King’s Roya! Rites colonet Gov, Taylor learned late to-day of a plan of the} The Democrats of the State fe 1 roms] Agate to Retiove es Sah a eepiporde wus struck dows at the moment »! Democrats to hold a meeting to-night in the Pent! +o evade the soldiers, and met and i 100 | opinton a neds ithe (Continued on Becond Pale 'tentiary, of which Eph Lillard is a warden. A detail Capitol Hotel, electing RD. Utley, of Lat ti Som ater | ooo " = of militia was at once sent to the penitentiary to ee oncom ‘Depapeatyest agee:! techep eogecee oe ea. ME whe

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