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LER WILL FLYING RETREAT. COMPANY SHEFFIELD GRINDERS SPREAB WINGS ~ UMeH RETREAT’ SUGGESTION NO. 806 TO SAVE OUR MEN. wee crossing the Tugela River. Retirement Only Temporary and Because of e Changed Tactics---Few Casualties q Among the sei q LONDON, Feb. 10.—A special baal ae“? from Koodoerbers was effected | PECKHAN IN CONTEMPT? eT In, complete ors r \- ye 0 hi geteh dated Spearman's Camp, Fri-| |: en emdereters, whe | Gay, Feb. 9, saye that Gen, Buller's |! from thelr terrible expe werefontein, than to gain ant objective. With thie impor-| a nish Wheeler H. unit Gen, Methuen's force ix re- |} the City Club, for jtack made upon Jueti with the | ‘2 @Wing to a determination percent p ete. The force, it tw added, will | ter's rehouse Trust Assistant Slum fs tr _ @20m resume operations. The casual shal nate that ‘i Bea pg aa ed by Lard Rob- | of the ‘contemy h Seventh Division | 11,4, ancl pe ‘thes wore co slight wounds. ment east of Jncobadal. A despatch from Henaberg, dated Fri day, Feb, % reports much aggressive ivity against ll the British recon Hoers are fe and declares se wurroutded at imply eid in check i forming a semi LONDON, Fob. 10.—An extra Cabinet | Council was held this afternoon, in re- | Spnse to summonses Issued yesterday @¥ening. The Council lasted over two | tee | Beers. Several members of the Defense During the morning Committee bardment with ly were present and Lord Balls: | berg, and the loors’ Maxim-Vicker guns ‘believed to have been silenced 4 a F | settee Boers were found on the . oe | nas addressed another Goasultation after the departure of the 4 and Bt Majority of his colleagues LONDON NOT ANXIOUS, | Believes Baller’s Atinck Was Not .@ Serious One—Robert Very Active. (By the Amorieted Prone) LONDON, Feb. 10-2 P. M.—Ggp. Buller | FIELD @mee more south of the Tugela River, taken by Gen. Buller north of the Tugela Macdonald ts back at the Modder River proved a dificult one to maintain apd, apparently, the Boers have and its abandonment was onlered. Rone of the ascendancy they have) The regiments sent across as rein- #0 long. forcementa went Into the from itne of lines ee State an Colesberg. of Fob 9a pee: * wanton destruct Krans. HEADQUARTERS CAMP, SPRING- Dives! x et to-day's news by no means causes trenches, but owing io the great strength | the acute disappointment attendant on of Moers in the Brakfontein hills to} ~ the other failures to relieve Ladyamith. the left it was found impossible to ean be attributed to three cases: vance without risking unneces¥ary lors. | The Boers continued shelling the British | position Beveral Long Tom shelis fell among the transport train and four burst on | Zwart Kop, but the Boers could not get the range. The Hritish guns posted there failed to wllence the Long Tom or other masked guns. The Boers con- @uly © demonstration on a larse orale. Sevend, tie wiser erities had! Warned the public net te expect Simmediate relief of Ges. White. | tinued to work their jenfeldts of Third, the nation has settied fie veian infantry. intrenched om the te the reolisation that the hill ‘The fire wax severe at times. P Witt tact = long time and they) Wednesday afternoon Gen. Buller re- Bet swayed ae at Airet by minor | solved not to press the and victories. route. The transport train second and third reasons are @?¢ the Infantry retired from Vaal Krang fin equires thr Wednesday night the gune on the Yeatt Kop replied to the Boers’ shell. | ing. When they commenced to shell | eritic of the Morning Post, Buller did not tntend imme. ‘2 taneport train the Boers got a} large number of cannon into position ty pushing on to Ladysmith there periority of shell evidence to show Field) the Mager Bess Impossine pee ieeeree Lard Roberis ordered system- ZOLA THR THE WAR. |Seve the Beers Ave Teaching the Uertesences of Great Stand- ing Armies, PARIB, Feb. 10.—Emile Zola, in speak- Hing of the campaign in South Africa, | Story .| “The Boers are teaching us a good! many things beside the power of « united P ge wriving to defend a idea. They are proving that it is fo means the nation that spends year in armaments that z* #3 | [ IGHT AGAIN. To Buller—Get a pair of our self-acting retreating wings and you will not get your feet Justice Pitagerald have held ¢ for the purpose of devising in ppointment recelver of the! in found An Sept in the inn black feet ® The the thi off defied event, short to be xt 69 this morning, when Principal The whistle Was not ing, and the rest did not know of t den Johnson an ybout Mise TO-MORROW’S AY WORLD “New York Churches Turned Into ESCAPE AT Convict Finn Missing— James Finn, a convict serving a five- year term in Sing Sing Privon, escaped night Finn was sentenced to five years on Sing Bing on Oct, 1 of that year, term would have expired in Apri, sear on his left wrist, one on his right fore-finger, one over his right eye and another over his left ear forearm he had the initials Finn’ His mothe nth atre ‘The officials still have no idea how he Finn stole a watch on Sopt. Detetive John Becker, ‘Thirty at the foot of tiled to ensued and when Becker pressed his revolver against Finn's head the thief Becker then the revolver uottl he had knocked him unconscious, when ne took him to the Fi ing that Warden Johnson and his keep- ers were completely puzzled as to how Convict Finn made his oscape, Between It ts possible that when the gang were mustered late yesterday afternoon ot in the ranks, and managed to hide ewhere in the grounds unt!l dark- Rich Girl an Automebiliat, year-old only daughter of F. & Kinney, | the millionaire tobacco dealer, of 19 We: .| Pifty-fourth street, Lis Tr permit to run an automobile in Central a . Preatding Nestle of Pat She is the SINC SING. A ‘Dummy in His Bed. This morning when Keeper O'Keefe went to Finn's cell he 2, 1995, In this city, for burglary second degree, and was taken to His is described as having blue eyes, hair, and weighing M1 pounds, & 34 inches in height and had & briquet of “ about it? It will be On hie lett “EL BM" ) s axe is miven as twenty-four, dress {s 33 East Forty- . Unie elty. cell which Finn occupied was on ird tler of the men's old prison. wai d his escape. 10, 1896. of the East t station, found him ‘birty-ninth street and arrest him. A desperate fight sfifth str DEAD tm to shoot pounded his head with inn is a desperate character ated at the prison this morn- y and elghty convicts serving terms occupy the building. marched to their cetis, F naughton opened the prison, as reported to him. bl th thi nts in the pe until War- keepers drove making !n a dy with Ex-' son, Beatrice Kinney, the seventeen- resied him has been given a| After Ph second =woman Amazing Uses to Which Former Houses of Worship Have Been Put, with Comments by REV, DR. R. S. MACARTHUR. Real Secret of of Why the Boers Win. First Told in Couvincing Signed Articies by Maud Gonne and Ex-Judge Pittman, True Love Mabel IicKinley, THE PRESIDENT'’S FAVORITE NIECE. How Abner McKinley’s Deugiier Fiigiied Her Troth to a Hardy Young Mountaineer, WITH PHOTOGRAPHS. THE GREAT “FUNNY SIDE,” TOWN TALK SI MENT, UNEQUALERD: NEWS FAGHE 9090000000008. Pe le peers a brick or spreads a spoonful of mortar | | pane President Ruy to fented to 0 dette His one rent wrin rot i ‘fee, until offlcially notified by the Building Trades Counell, of Chicago, that the ' peace strike 1s off, he will have earned the | unpleasant La terse and vigorous s0- What ts ie y preckieat going to do|cas dent, a short time ago, In opposition to the advice of many of his wise friends, made a member of the Bricklayers and Masons’ Union, of Chicago, one of allied members of the big Building Trades Union. Not that Mr pectition of guiding a crane or carrying a hod. But he had accepted an invita- tion to lay a cornerstone in the Windy A “BAD” MAN. Highwayman Who Was Killed Was a Des- “Frank Spencer,” . ¢. Davis, wayman who was killed while trying to hold up a saloon in Chicago Thursday night, was a criminal with a long record of robberies, hold-ups and murders. was known to the police of every Weat- rn city as a cool, desperate man, ever went after him single-handed, stective-Sergeant of Bt. Louls, now living in this elty, knows the m: Gallery he was released, “The man’s right name was O'Keefe,” hom such a permit has been granted. | Mr. Anderson said to-day to an Evening THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 1900, WILL WVKINLEY OBEY AN ORDER 10 STRIKE: President of the United States Member of a Union That Is “Called Out.” 4 mer received remembered that the Prosi- McKinley had any e@x- THU parole. Chicago perado. “Pat O'Keefe” oF * the well-dressed high- Santer, He his gun. No officer ever a safe. Frank Ander. 's record, and once ar- on suspicion in St. Louts. raphing him for the Rogues’ man. Cardinal Gibbons, Ex-Judge Thos. W. Arthur G. Keene, Margaret Rathbone R. F. Outcault, F. A. iy gon cornerstot bg) is and Seath th strug i nthe Set tt lared that will be filed by stay filled, "ovat high noon MeKinley is ex ‘at high noon Mc y ‘to lay down his trowel cr put Li ‘ee coat, iake up his din: home, and and loiter Fabout. | fale time in thi brother workmen to deeds of vi ‘World reporter. old and came of a very prominent family in Pittsburg. He was well educated and surrounded with good home influences, but was vicious from boyhood. “His first job, so far as I know, was in 1887, when he was arrested for burg- Jary in Columbus. He got four years for that, but his family interceded and he was feleased at the end of one year on “ly 1898 he was again arrested in which he nearly beat a man to death with @ pistol. versally known as an, all-around crook and @ sure-thing gambler. “Chicago got too hot for him and he went to Denver. he arrived there that he became a very | + much-wanted man. One attempt was made to arrest him and his pal, and killed the detective, “A few nights later he and three others went to Pueblo and blew open train, and when a brakeman tried to put them off, held the man up, robbed | “4m him and threw him into a ditch. He was crippled for life. They were caught and O'Keefe served four years for it. “Last December he was heard of in Kittaning, Pa., where he killed a police- He was wanted for that when he| ang was killed. NAMES, NAMES, NAMES, OF FAMOUS CONTRIBUTORS TO To-Morrow’s Sunday World. CO eed Bishop Doane, of Albany, Rev. Dr. R. S. MacArthur, Rev. Cortland Myers, Maud Gonne, the Irish Joan of Are; Mrs. Lillie Devereux Blake, Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Rev. Chas, Josiah Adams; Sbriglia, the Famous Voice Teacher; Frank G. Carpenter, Fanny Humphreys Gaffney, President National Council of Women of the United States; Mrs. Burton Harrison, Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, Amateur Skating Champion; Helen Kendrick Johnson, Anna Howard Shaw, Vice-Pres. National Suffrage Ass’n Cn cons atin a Paul West, the “Roly Poly” Man; Creator of the Yellow Kid; PAWNED RING T0 Leve and Money Queeriy Mixed in daceb Kpatein's Romanee. ‘Its is a story of love and meg Tt began when Jacob Epstein, chet in a clothing house, went on business to the home of Israel Schwarts, @ NAGLE CETS o| MCARTREY S103 Giant Paciniti Will Clean the City’s Streets. ove with Ida and nearly every evening found him at her home. Then Ida's fatner made the discovery that Epstein was a distant relative of one Moses Epstein, with whom he had some financial troubles many years age, And this Is where the money comes in, for Schwartz suddenly that Moses Epstein still owed Mayor Van Wyck to-day appointed Percival B. Nagle Street-C1 1 Com- minstoner to succeed the late James Mo- Cartney. = a dummy on the cot, with the bed- Mr. Nagle appeared at the Mayor's Heap ene ic office at 10 o'clock, received his commis- paage bry bem ger sg wae alarm wor immediately sent out! Ae noon to-day Willlam, McKinley.) City, Bticklers for trales union eti-| 0M. took the oath of office and went! court his datrnten Jheab eager noth- re of all the cities, Ut nO) preaident of the Uniied States, will for- | quette objected to @ “seab' handling the|!mmediaiely to the office of the ‘<li of the debt, but he agreed, and | of the escaped convict has been| icity > on trike, Vowel and the local union anid that| Clesniie Departmen: to take charge. | sicay, by vawnieg 0 umeea ce Ge | y would refuse t buildin, 6 Co ah A This is no Joke. If the President lays | {Re} woul unions Hecttin Hite Wecnsee ree talarnmlnsioner was recelving| tended for Mise Schwarts, raised the 2 the congratulations of several Tammany leaders In his business offices in the Syndicate Building when an Evening World reporter saw him. He had just promised Commissioner Lantry to allow ate tes ‘want! ine day hewired her ‘hiner out of pawn. bureau farawer it and the AY a ae ‘Sohwarts is the couple the a Se was duly contractors’ foe “Are you the same Perctval Nagle who was connected several years ago with the notorious Little Monte Carlo money. aoe | poct-rocea in Westchester?” asked the| Ida t s ry Megietrets reporter. “rid in “No, sir, I am not.” was the shero it do and there the trouble Mortar “Are you interested with your brother in the gambling house on One Hundred id Tweaty-fifth street, near Lexington “He was forty years ‘enue, known as ‘Nag Place'?" “T am not interested, directly or indi- rectly, tn any gambling house,’ replied Unued, “you can say | ha’ side & povl-room for years." “I don't see why you have to print this," said the new Commissioner, after “Litde Monte Carlo was run by my cousin. His name wag the same as mine— Pere: He's dead now, And off that matter, it waa never proved that he owned the place. Moss is re- SPECI AL TC TO-NIGHT | Dlace. It is ail false.” Ar. Neate has never nad pubic omce| Tn Ouse Basement, before. He was born in Cork, Ireland, Men's $2.50 Blach Box for burglary and assault, tn new. Comintsaler. — ee SHOE STORE sponsible for the story that I ran the in 181: came to this country whea ao child, and was educated in the public schools of this city, After leaving school Mr. Nagle ob- tained a clerkship in the office of a transportation com, and position of chiet clerk. “Ten years sas Berpent into business on his own a contractor, —— the city governmei @ feet § Inches, and: we potcyonnd rears | ag ee mi re di in fidth ‘Regiments, When sake ee got te re changes 1 employees of tt samministretion, he sald? or the moth After that he became uni- It waan't long after unk’ O'Keefe whipped out @ gun They escaped on @ freight OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 10 0'CLOGK, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD Are Woman Suffrage and Society Leaders Enemies of # Their Sex? Authorities CARDINAL GIBBONS and Others, Would Christ Join a Labor Union? A Remarkable Seciel Study by REV. CORTLAND MYERS. The Saving , of a epee HUBBARD ae B ROCIETY § SUPPL] + A: Pittman, e Kent, ee eee ee » CPPS EFERTCEECE FREE

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