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RUDGE ACTRES ARUDSON > River Frozen Solid from Nyack Clear Up to Albany. I This is the collest Feb. 1 since 1st At § o'clock A. M. the temperature was 8 degrees above zero, Ai the saine hou of the same day in 188) it was 2 degre colder, The temperature maintained the sam: Wwerage on tt er ntetel took hens, of 1184 Flatbush aves | of the Second Division for an increased BE dantece und at 2 o'ctock 15 de hive. Bhe Is very wealthy. Her tather,| sppropristion of 81200 to increase tbe * Neb sNAtter that {t beean tol ‘The actress had bean de Bhe Van Wyck Wickes (wave the ground 6 | salaries of clerks wan denied eta dually had been unable to find a position. Abou which Immanuel Cure ts built ant] 4 resolution of the Municipal Assem- Hudson r above Nyack !8) three m * ago rhe attempted he: vo wave $20,000 recently to the Presby-| ply recommending an appropriation of GPowén forsthe first time in years, ‘There jife iy the same way terian missions. $90,09 to prevare plans for a tunnel to BEAR the’ Heidge between Nyack and] she mo eter si 1'F Mra. Stephens's charges were mede| south Brooklyn was referred to the “Tarrytown three miles across, StATHINE | yor ross the ‘Twenty-righth after the pastor had heew irled once end | Comptroller for a report. at Nyack, one could skate asl the WAY), 66 nth ago | Aoquitted. He then resigne A request of Water Commissioner fo Albany without rruption, | Her sister was absent this morning and The charges that Mre. 3! Dalton for the tesue of $0,000 bonds for ‘The cold snap came on suddenty | res uried so aonb Dora dead on the Moor. two temporary pumping stations tn fast night that few were prepared for Firet—That the minister told ies about! Brooklyn way laid over, on the recom- great suffering resulted, espe- the salary he received before he was) méndation of the Chief Bngineer, who ' among the very poor BULLER FIGTING AHN, called to Immanuel Church. reporteg that (he recent rainfall had Pha . A. Evans, thirty years old, “or East Twenty-seventh street, was Spwereome at One Hundred und Piftiet and Eighth avenue early in t amd taken to the J. Hood Wrisht Rertries, fifty-nine years old, yefifth street, Brodklyn, fell 8 the ice in front of 16 Park Row and} injured his right lox He was taken to} » the Hudson Street Hospita this morning 4 poorly dressed Was found unconscious front of the 3 » He was taken Bellevue cold weather extends nearly over Whole country. Even at Key Weet, | Where (he hikhest tempet Lit was only @ decree low for chat wctlpn of the t temperature was at Sauld ‘Mic! velow aero. ity began to | and by noon It ACTRESS A SUICIDE, NG, FEBRUARY 1, 1900, SOLDIERS AND LEGISLATORS RACE. MINISTER'S THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVE o | KENTUCKY { ' | $4,000,000 IN AL BEGINS.) BRIDGE BONDS Rev.Geo. L. Mac L. MacClelland, | Issue para for Con= of Flatbush, Faces struction of New His Accuser. Span. a al S55 5 uso 3 yy **Dollie Evans" Drank Carbolic Acid in Her Home. ‘The Rey, George L, MacClelland, ex: Pastor of the Immanuel Presbytorian Church. in Flatbush, was placed At A meeting of the Roard of Estimate and Apportionment tole morning a fe on Dora Knobliveh. 4 vaudeville actress trial this afvernoon before the Keclesi-! quest was recelved from the new Bast twe ‘ ire old, known th witical Board of the Brooklyn Presby-| River Bridge Commission for an tsmue tax bs Eva ‘ tery%n tie Bedford Pre byterian Church, sto the amount of $4,090,000 to won rlesque compa Tan atreet and » construction. It was referred ne hearing was behind closed doors ters accuwr in Mrs, Ben. er without comment. from the City Magistrates Second—That he tried to disrupt Im-| removed the danger of a water famine manue! Church. in Brooklyn {Coitnued trees rat: awn) Third—That he courted a yoUNE] The revised plane of Architect John RB. woman while engaged to the one i] ‘Thomas for the interior decorations of vat a ee , di afterward married, the now Hall of Records were approved Fichiers ‘ ns po on eae Fourth—That he wrote an anonymeut) ang $280.00 was authortteq to do the reiiments, Including 137 members of letter to MPA Stevens attack Ne at ave ot » the Lancashire Fusiliers. Many of these -—— | Haracter, ocoeds of which ure { \ ‘ a | Piha In one of hin sermons he were vably captured by the Boers. (Continued from First Page) wr the. purchase of iad of school- 7 sald. “There are rumors of dissension n this church, but I am above such rivialities, IT would make a good king, because I was born io rule, y claimed Hepaye 38 h POWELL BEATS BOERS. ¢ 10) prisoners, sentative Charlton, of Louisville Two bayonets were crossed in from of Mr. Charlton's nose as he entered the Legislature meeting at London. The conference was very short "he divided as Ye owe: the Bronx. 990,000 | 1 Miss Mabel Curtis, who lives in Wash was opened by T. L. Edelen, who pre-| the gates, and he was asked for bir poo i a a fag F Drives Their Hig @ Far Mack “ted a proposition to the Democ:ats pass. ry A Whom Mr. MacClelland was a\tentive and hen Enemy Out of | providing that the present difficulty “T have no pass,” was the reply | she was called ax a witness. Rifle Shot. between the rival Governors be adju- “Tam a member of the Legislature,| Miss Curtis met Mr. MacCielland tn clock, fees abe is for fair and cold to-| y¥, followed by a rise in ir ze! 4 thirteen men and women, one with « child in her were forced to seek shelter in the House last night man sald they had Work on the rapid-transit tun- men were sent to Supt. | they were made to return to | This Afterneon «To the Joy of skaters the red bail holsted in Cenrtal Park early this after- noon. « ‘The ice ts 41-2 inches thick, Only the irge lake was thrown open. Sapigoct to-matt. permitted until 11 f) GIRL FROZE AT HER POST. Wrait Vender'’s Daughter Made to ‘Tend Fath itand im Hitter Weather. Malvator Mistretts, of 109 Becond ave- ‘nue, Who runs three fruit stands, was arraigned tn the Yorkville Court this morning by Gerry Agent Pizarro “eebarced with compelling his fourteen- : -old daughter Antonia to tend a ffult stand at Mifty-third street and Becond avenue all day yesterday and Jam evening till she was nearly frogen. The girl was taken away from the stand at § o'clock last night on com- ot of ® neighbor. She Way taken Gerry pociety room and thawed | given warm clothing, wos in a pitiful anilton Her fingers were f n and rhe shivered like the girl #t ite all fay! as she could 1 then go saloon on the corner to warm while rome o i} aoe ba fel, N. J., Fevide: of Co! ‘W. E. Oakley, of Cranford. N.., founs dead body of a man on Springfield venue, Westfield. 1: wes evident the) "men had frozen to death. | The man was about years old with dark hair and sandy mustache and ‘was poorly clad. He was eivdently Inborer, An empty whiskey pbottlc Deside the corpse. 8 BELOW IN CHICAGO. Bendreds of it Cared for by the Potlee, CHICAGO, Fed 1 —Hondreds of home Siees men have been cared for = a) was wy the 5 Wice, because of the cold. The mercury Mt 6A. M. yesterday and at 690.4. M touched § bele the lowes Winter | forecast to-day promises » me re- UNCONSCIOUS IN A CAR, Merchant, mt Wore oo: B.A. Ewane, an topping of 17 Bast Mireet, boarced an Bighth aver Qne Hundred and Fifty-ntin morning. He war a Mt walt of dark mm) avercoat. He bid » mom ened in but MuLONAlere stor noticed that Rvates his neat, and before he the mercharn fell to the Car unconscious Hood Wright ne me sUmulant eangeiourn bis name and unconseio y foro lot to take command of jot the Brittr or child tended Hloversville, N.Y. while he was pas HULUWAYO, Saturday, Jan. $—a_ dleated by the Federal courts, Aa are there gentlemen With He me eee church there: Fie. paid nee Of \ BG SWINOLE. message from Col. Plumer, who was at, ‘This was refused by the Democratic we wish to enter the hall to BOM #) ea attention, it. Ix alle, ones with the Mafeking rellef! attorneys, who took the stend that session.” Mterward married a girl in . r = farce. nave be has received a messae*| ho matter should te first passed ujon “Nobody can enter without holding } vania. Sabbah! 0) from Raden-Powell dated Mafe- i se,” was the reply, and Mr, Caarl | A strange part of the trint is that ati Keine 17, saying by the State courts, bal cased ss H Irs. Stephens at one time was one of | during the past fortnight. ‘This was not agreeable to Mr. Ede- ton returned to the Capitol Hoe | i ars beat friends, Then came|i* in the gas-mantle manufactur pushing oul the trenches len and the conference eided with his companions, he sit in the congregation. The] business and has always had the repu vemy's ble guns ond Jan The Democrats will probably ask rity stood by the pastor. 4 4 high veloc! ‘They announced wien they left the rod the | tOP of being very well-to-do, I: under and veloelt y ‘ ‘ aoe the tray wractated tha coe vod 08 8 Wet fro tbe Praaiita County Capitol grounds that ther would ge} vr nate auvten eee Me [ ie took is arent colle ey tired eastward of the town, whence they Cirewlt Court commanding the Re- au the members of the House ane} ons d the minister as the author of fthat he was acting as the agent of are capable of Httle Have thus publicans to surrender the State of | Senate together, return in a body ant | ne communteation Tarner and will be entirely push ae a Seen “des well fos. Judge Cantril will issue the demand admission. The Rev. Walter Rockwood acted a8) -oo4 time AKA. pia ais grazing. ground!) *T! u The information was sent afte | erator, | As When Schrocter was arraigned bs for cattle An appeal will be taken to. the th by the sentry as they walke: while 1. Dubole and the Rev. 3 ocygaletelltiat hen Ww “The enemy still han two strong po Court of Appeals. The court stands ay that with passes they could er iH hi Carson appeared for Mr, Me-| — Schroeter was eth unce sitions on the east side, which we hope four Democrat q a vith ey could not. lelland, When asked by the Magtstrnte if 3 to shift with dynamite sg pa each debit a tar; without them they y | Mrs Stephens was the first witness. |) 06h ttm ie ie cans. It will probably sustain the It was reported that Gen, John 1 had anything to say, he answe astted she bad gone to Glovers tena say nothing until my writ, having already decided the Leg. | Castleman would come in on the 10.3 obtain evidence agaimet th erayman. She discovered iat he, e there, had written @ prospectus amusement resort, for which « orth $2 had been Kien afterward sold Lawy When asked “OL course I can get | of i." islature has the constitutlonal righ? to declare who has been elected Goy ernor. ANMIBTY IN BRITAIN, Shipments of Coal tv Karepe | train, and enthusiastle Democrats ex pected to see him walk to the Stat ¢ command of th: | he | rouse and | court has no jurisdiction in the mat- Alarm—Ati the | The writ will then be placed im the troops. Gen, Castleman failed to ap |S 2 -urtin eat that the minister had aan sanpenetion was then adfourned Py hands of the Sherif, who has the | pear, however, and Were was a spre); | ‘opened martge to nee it one Baresi aero aerpeaare LONDON, Feb Min the, power to summon ax many citizens! Jiueappatmted crowd of partisans betrothed to enother woman'-abe! Fyramination wae continued. a Abgonco of exctiiny war news ‘tie nation a8 he chooses to enforce his au ‘ ad the depot when the fact wa: ]*20 '* now his wife p,| morrow An ll we And the newspapers have had time to | thority It is claimed the Pedera' | ro 3 . 5.10. tn ‘hemi this he was come @ecover the ulter jack of relation ealized, tating between the feelie of the pe . it was denied by the Democrat: address, of the Rev. D =—" —— And the vemper of the Covernine /ter, the dectalon of the State Court (wat the posion of Adjutant-Genera ertuine ie, ices « Brevi ty Lb the { Appeals being fing) It is reported tosday that a train- sigalnes th lobby who, bh. in the morning made a scene in t arson had ever been «ered to Gen. Castle ‘The report last night, howeve: | | demonstrated in Partiam where stead of relleving (he grave anxiety Soul of Wit.’’ the country by the declaration of mens. i of mountalnodry fs on the way| that an order placing him | ind who was now Wad & wisdom. Blood is life. Ime ures it Ie proposed to take th behalf to the capital to defend Taylor. | of the troops had beer new Henry Ward Beecher of Trac pure blood ts i:wing death. Health de» (olga Pa graces 1p and signed wer Stafford. friend of the Baa blonde "The Mood can be ported, grasp the "KNOWS WHO Sk SHOT GOEBEL, jae apparent fatlure of Gov. Gorbe |. i that ire Legions say Hood's Sarsaparilla, Amer. A letter to-day from a Han place an Adjutant-General in offic raaict ' vt tca's Greatest Blood Medicine, purifies «t overian r. formerly « Twenty . sves the (roops entirely at the dit |etage to her. The minister will swear second Getman Infantr NOW AMON Sheri Surtom Arrested in Lowle. hat he met the yi sition of the Republ and fo yc Mobo the military advisers of the Boers, whlin jon of the Republicans, was visling @ Burr, in Glovers Suspletous aces | | eing « pv only talkel with her saye that nearly 10,0 trained European wishin he time being at least has lessene: ie Dak Unte Up By A, ATweye soldiers, including quite 9” officers, are er " 1} chanee of trouble from tha | .ccompanied by her hosters among the Boers. Referring to the mt. LOUISVILEE Ky. Keb t—James L ante sani | ne itary situation at Ladysmith. the officer Sutton, Sheriff of Whitey County, # Tt : Cc RD! Eee ne soldiers will continue to obey ways Wis arrested here Inet night because of : iS DEAD AT ROME. $32 WATCH AND CHAIN, $i $10 ‘Owing to the atrength of our position ts vivlent dectarations that he knew iae orders of Gen, Collier and therr Roti aieaspe on ao of heights, like Sedan, we Who shot Mr Goebel, refused aya will be no ¢>>\.eting orders to con aS ” York Standard Walch with t brushed aride emept by a word (his morning when seer mn hiss (hone ROME, Feb. 1—Cardinal-Viear D. M. pies umn outsumbering us two to tn the elty jull | ie Jacobini, formerly Papal Nuncto at] ber one He lay na dark coraer and refused | Ht was reported to-day that Gov. | Lisbon, who recelved the red hat in ee Youre” Owing to the discovery cotton answer Sheriff Pane will try | Taylor bed reconsidered his deter- | 19% is dead, He was sixty-three years |] "oper i for 815 sash "Written guarantee ™ of_age. 00 FUL! khaki js insufficient protection for tro to him te talk today j mination to insist that the Legish. | = — — KEENE'S, i Hifi d Bouts African ple Pigalle Palla ture go to London. It was Impoasibl: vernment Is starting to reclothe night and registered soon after his are tae fortes in the fleld with waollen kha. rival at the ta Hotel 1° HEwETGs, (Diverity Whe om, Ki. and has already ordered %,0 © raid had been to Frankfort Gov. Taylor remains in his office i in Glasgow alone some fs to the penitens| ees Executive Building and practic: He pte ieee S ally denies himself to all callers. bh ni floor and fronting on (he Ninth | MACRUM WAS | AFRAID? STARVES MANY He will not, however, discuss for publication any action which he har taken or may take hereafter, The i emer Dee! ol 4 bee nm eee aa te [site He atoms {fF PEOPLE teiy; ce ss tives, which ‘ere taken from Cierk of LONDON. Feb. “wo Canon Farmer, (rat the ma the House Edward Lee yesterday by who was forced leave Pretoria with) * ar err the mtlida while the Legislature was r Butt — Sey Tm SOcae NY Saves sald he pronned ‘ennsicanily: tran racing around ‘he streets in the vain harloe Ee Macrum, '¢ me he enc red the room, and every endeavor to find a hall im which they 6 to Charles Be Mae eA Binion (ie t Preoj 20" and t exca med could hold a joint session and seat ieee Mitte, “EM. the man wao shot Goebel, bu Mr. Govbel, have been returned to] 4_4 Blgee of bread tial te Gey, white HD know who a cit cia diate him by Gov, Taylor, 1 pecice, Ube 80 muca foam oo bags, op The door ty Bulton’s root or other useless non-nourishing as locked when they tried i. At thi R00: product. moment (hey heard a window ratved in T PS RUSHED IN If one rolic a plece of moist, light tweed or the interior. of # blapett bee He's jumpe all MeGof, 4 he Ta: wan tween the ‘ingers, 8 | dough Is ep Pr ge ae eieecintiates cst M*lthe result, with an appearance ot watery, mma taming ST ee ENR at oY a yoo War, noe eet Tamer te coe m that accouny that” seh; slatht af tie qureners ue FRANKFORT, Feb. 1. — More |ach can dissolve such a’ wad. 8 the midst of the crtots, Reve | troops arrived here to-day to ald Gov.| It is small wonder that such food “He is nota streme oman aud w we on t ‘ Ir, oc in the way of fermenta- x x Taylor to hold his office, ‘and consequent disor- President Kroger many have tnken oe Ane 1 A company of militia from Morgan- Sdvaninge of this. Nut when Ut tnet Was caught: lying fore iw | town arrived at 10.30 o'clock and i find great anw Mr. Mactum he wae a patriotic ght . evolver Way | | marched up to the Vdpitol, where the ordinary end loyel American found . on together with a cart main forces are, place In remaed to Blake's so-called vob ge tw Aiwothe tol t e nad] Fears of a clash of arms grow. starchy rn t are like me on at the hotel ie J evidently been | Hey aera dep eat Boeing. « att (Ba Rurghers who wont t torown away int ase | and are callin; vi ve iy rine . weer ca tan Witton: tena ‘out the militia. The soldiers say they being there were 1.0% Arve 7 nat the man who | will not be driven out, y most of wh i The men say he ap Taylor is determined to hold on, food was glad to eet ¢ 8 ete acited, tut not under! Wherever he goes he is ances ael?'| asoumi Prete m Farme hie, Was influence qzor | watched and guarded by armed men. provis " . | To a friend to-day be announced bis determination to stick even if he pre- cipitated a bloody war, He sald, “ am Governor and I will not give up.” ——— WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours end- ing § P.M. Friday, for New York City ane BARRED BY BAYONETS. Legisintors Refused Adminsion by Soldiers Who Ganrded the | State Nel FRANKFORT, Ky., Feb. L—An at tempt was made by members of the Legislature ot 11 o'clock to hold o/ sertion. A dozen members of the House "want to the gates, beaded by Repre- LORD CHAS. BERESFORD OFF TO COMMAND FLEET, LONDON Chari nent this morning Feb 1 ar edt * way to Maita | @ Second Division lierrancan Fleet Admiral a] ' Beresford star 1M t

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