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“ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ “ Cireulation Books Open to Afi.’’ : Ee cE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1900. ONE CENT. ~ CHAMBERLAIN DEFENDS THE WAR. 3RITAIN ANGRY - POISON. DEFENSE ng because he is unwell or LONDON, Fob. &—It |s offically an- oo but because Le finde Beuncedg here that Bir Edmund J. Mon- Gnplegnent at (ha eM een, the British Ambassador to France. ing to the strong feellog ageinag: left Parts for the Bouth on leave of ab-| British manifested here. ence. “The French Government," @ .} matic oMciat said, “ts Bh Heematsaey: * Laqaphals te friendly to @reat Britain, but it te ae important. Comirg on toP °F) aie tg make a display of ite real ba tier wits 8 the hewn enti-Brilien feeling in Frasce) ments just now, because a {t le thought the departure of the Am-| tion of friendliness to Great ¥ begesder from his post at the present| would be an act of suicide. ... > < ? Juncture indicates more than appears on! “The bectowal of the Croan of \ the surface, of than ts contained in the | gion of Honor on the artixt, vif Veh 20 te fle Bit Wem. bometer explanation. author of the outrageous ar PARIG, Feb. K—It te learned that the) Queen Victorja, furnished an omae @ories of the Echo de Paris that the/of the Gove nt's fear of Britieh Ambassador to France and the| popular feeling. Leandre had been ving the con. | British Ambassador to Italy conferred | ise the decoration before he ci ae here recently on Italian affairs or that | Queen Victoria and the Government he GAY. | ir Edmund Monson has gone to Rome|t would be safer to offend the that Mr, [to support Sir Philip Currie iu repre-| people than the sentiments of tte v sentations to Italy regarding the land-| countrymen. . ina of Italian troops in Africa are quite! ‘In view of this situation, Sir unfounded. thought his (emporary absence ‘What fs true !s that Sir Edmund Mon-| Angiophobiec rir of Paris would gon has gone to the Italian Rivier otf wal effect.” CHAMBERLAIN’S : STIRRING SPEECH. LONDON, Feb. 5—In the House of erttion) stage of the war had Commons to-day Joseph Chamberlain, react: and that the Gecretary of State for the Colonies, ubtedly serious, oa to a crowiled chamber on ei ne ot . he ald wot He followes Sir William Vernon-Har- coumtry was tn danger, court, who said the slandere regarding | He refused to discuss the the connivance of the Government in| can Committee and briefty |the negotiations with the | pointing out that the issues “I Am Ready!’ Said Molineux to His Father When Osborne Announced He Had Closed. » late thie “ Molineux is innocent and! | will prove it! He is not! the poisoner. He is not! the man.’"—BARTOW S,! . WEEKS. | “| made out my case. Molineux is the man,”"—| OSBORNE. 1 qualttying the certified Department ars of at explaining The defense of Roland Burnham Molineux, charged with the murder of Mrs. Katherine \J: Adams, will be begun to-morrow morning. The ac- cused is in better spirits than at any time during the trial. The prosecution rested at 12.45 P.M. , When District-Attorney usborne Wenderfal working of brains over a finaily announced that his case was Several members of the Untied States in Molineux, realizing that tue time! see you see that ridget” Rmbasey were present and the gullertes | Boers and Hritieh were reel Of his vindication had at last beon| weeks tm, | v 1 Seore- | and Inherent In the woking for it. were packed when the Colonia’ res | an ‘ecched, made a gesture of relief, and, | - . - -| bd : “° [tary addressed the House. He spoke | the Boer and Hrittah civilizations, turning to his white-haired father | present sick in bed and unable 10 be 1 for forty minutes. If the preparatl for wer | Mr. Chamberlain dwei: the broad | sufficient, he con! t wes beside him, salu: | Present. aC: jain dwelt on the . ued, we ‘ not deal 80] due to the fact that the G “Thark God! 1 ara ready!” Before opening the case for the de le {eaves of the war arel did not des a Mery » fense T should Nke time to consult with much with detail, He wax enthusiass ‘When court reconvened for the af-|him, and, therefore, ask for an ad- tically cheered by the Ministertalists} cure peace and to do nothing t ternoon seasion Mr. Weeks asked for “ecm Paty and oocaniona rrupted hy the Irish Journment until to-morrow palonaRy interrupted ay Mr. Chamberlain further an adjournment until to-morrow, 5 re Tea trrerter bowed. swe went DHE Legislature Must Meet in Members. He paid a glowing cribute 10] Ot sop wae Just, neceesaty aad the colonies and the promise of the fu- sald Mr Weeks amitingty, “if our sick cous, He regretted the proposed: Assistant District-Attorney Osborne ! ry ture federation of the empire, evoking to the @ he maid y » Mr. Brown, should rot hi —_ cer oe re ec = oe London--Won’t Revoke immense eothustaam, arse unre aout WE loose ,ends of the testimony. Dr. “I agree to that,” sald Osborne. H : Mv, Chamberiain admitted that @| 57 tne kingdom. Fraser, the Philadelphia expert, wee} roo nat savour the court Hit tw-mor- is Order. one in authority im (he Republican party. ing at 10.9) o'clock,” said the Fecalled, and strengthened his pre- Reorder ‘ il | GEN BULLER NOW . The statement was ide toa Comat harcle "wast Part of the night there, 1a preparing his | Recorder. - sicliiaie ‘vious teetimony by telling of hia an- ¥ * spondent of the Ase ne I = by wddrens fo rthe defense, port that the Legislatur ihe full knowledge lent judgments, written to overthrow sere of the see Fe Sor them: FIGH ING BA Tramediately oft Mr. Weeks . Giyses of tne inks with which the dis- tn Frankfort to-morrow and that he had prova! of Gov. Taylor, nt telegraphed the Kepublican members at word, and the inter the will of the people, ae it ts to protect | selves. Duted letters were written and with wins _— from the invasion of « foreign foe, London to return, The statement reads garded therefore as official. “Sas : made againat A | oi ‘iticiem has been THE PROSECUTION CLOSBD. |: ae : CONFER IN LOUISVILLE. the Jameson raid should be rebutted. after the adjournment FRANKFORT, Ky, Feb. ¢ i to the house ef Mr. lor to-day gave the A ikely nd rater; IF ton ‘4 ely to spend & Greater coil over hie Own si6 which one cf t.em was corrected. si fue vecause the Legisiature wee pot al- The examination of Stenographer Gordon, of the Coroners’ Office, was, No order has been | tendon under plain constitutional pro-| lowed to assemble. It was certainly in- Vistons. It cannot legaliy act anywhere postponed at the request of Mr. : Weeks because of the illness of Jér. Rererder Gel Denies Osberne a else, and all attempted acts done b the Privtiege of Later sainieg | Made revoking the Order sre. wt m stemied act dove oy ans LONDON, Feb. 5.—A special despatch fron Democrats and Repesiicase ve) Durban, Natal, dated to-day, says: ee eS ee “There is no definite news from Gen. B Battle, who has important notes. Mr, Battle has the grip, but expects to be en hand to-morrow. Detective WeCaderty. i i vod. oh Oomprenene ——. ‘The prosecution closed at 1245 this convening the Legislature Pin: maitan doom ho was adjourned the whole city was con-| LOUISVILLE, Ky. Feb Up tol but it is reported that there was heavy Li di { matter must be amicably nettied h ut iC I po! PREPARES TO-NIGHT atierneon, after Recorder Got haa ce-lat London, lor there i# no surrender. The Repubii- | yulged and tne frena. Born mee were {H00n the Democrats here had not defin- re nied Mr. Osborne the privilege of later W. S. TAYLOR, ean majority is beyort question. The Weare, etremore Mely decided upon their plane for ne] yesterday. —— on calling Detective McCafferty, who is . Constitution provides that the one re-| gunesl Fight to stews and everyting) immediate future, either as to Gov, Beek. Sought Hie Fellow Counsel, we. oo court then adjourned until 2 Governor, | tiv! the sreatest number of votes in chaos and excitemen ham or the Legisiature shall be Gow Ca ae An important conference is to be held thia afternoon which ie lkety to @o far in determining the course of events, and the polley of both sides. At this con- i” WAR OFFICE HAS sere wauin se c'| RECEIVED NO NE Bbly Attorney Augustus E Willson will (Ry Asmectaie’ Prees.) ‘tnformation of the War represent the Republicans. For the Dem-| LouDON, Feb. 6—The correspond. the present moment, there, ccrats, Gov, Reckha Greater THI oe ene ai \tndteation thet thtege are ¢ eMcially that abvoletely ne coe-| the treat and that se tamme ethers of the party leaders will Dt Pre? | gepation has hoon received by the) movement to , he Democrats are prepared to carry| war OM@ee of the repert that Gea. out their original plan to aseembie their here, and adjourn at 5833 Manhetra Brown, the juror whose ill-| Gov. Taylor further said: declaration we The ‘ness delayed the trial, shared with Moll-| “A: this present moment there is no | Republicans vere ones ‘ trial denied eux tbe interest of the spectators as he}turning back. The Legislature will con-|, hearing. They were deprived ‘ot their # fie i F fe FE fe

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