The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1900, Page 1

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PCE TOE a pled ith ” STENOGRAPHIC REPORT OF OF MOLINEUX’S SPEECH IN COURT TODAY. Che . Bor WRATHER—SNOWSTORS TO-YIGHT. PRICE | ONE ce. Y BECAUSE i AM ro™ 4 Pes ey ROLAND 6, MOLINEUX. cs ao FIRST CABLE SENT BY EVENING WORLD |CROWDs CHEER TO KIMBERLEY, AR8VES ATPRSON | Roland B. Molineux is now im they father. his brother and Lawyer Battle As soon as it was announced thet ‘city of diamonds, asking for latest | suet ot ie those pends with ec in yertg with he son crime with which | have been chai Kimberley wan relieved The Hvening !2/ormatlon of the saga. This was pone tg! beviconeeyicelbn| by Tie Shy AT Mi frp SFONTEIN AND and the other crime referred to, | am absolutely I ' «World went a message t0 Cecil unter over the wires to Kimberley, Sm co tees » and "Moe ~ int . = entirely innocent. | only refer to it as the District= Rhodes, the South African million- wo 4 / aire, who has been a prisoner in the! Press Pan ggeahgadee Mag — tage, handcuffed to » Deputy Shortt, Attorney has done. Soe’ ee ee RITISH ARE IN PURSUIT. ji Rh cured tp i te dec CRONJE IS TRAPPED. Sis lhe bolteholder, She del not sel to. me pon throughout the trial, made 0 i ee speech before he was sentenced that the evidence of Mr. Koch respecting the letter-b CAPE TOWN, Feb. 16.—Gen.| “JACOBSDAL, Feb. 16-3 A. M— Hie white-hatred old father accom- ee m 4 nen age in the antes of H. Cornish, 4 i oes thrilled the entire court. fended to Wife and Be- French, with cavalry, relieved Kim-| French, with a force of artillery, cav- cag ter gi ated nine toed bai a Derley last night. alry and mounted infantry, reached ‘enced to death @uring the week begin. A} LONDON, Feb. 16—7.44 P. M.—The| Kimberley this evening, Thureday.” War Office make public a despatch} A press despatch from Riet River from Field Marshal Lord Roberts! tells of the early operations as fol- saying: lows: “JACOBSDAL, Feb, 16—The fol-! RIBT RIVER, Orange Free State, lowing from Gen. French was re-| Wednesday, Feb. 14.—Gen. French, in "fo to the evidence given by Mr. Kutnow specting sample boxes sen‘ around the country by” «|his company, none of which came to me. Nor did 7 | possess at any time any of the instruments which > appear to have been used’ in this crime. | never had any murderous motive. > As to the theory which the prosecution ~ ‘The prisoner looked from the win- dow of bis carriage and emiled. The Grand Central Station was croméed with thousands of men and women eager to catch a glimpse of ‘ s Molineux, As the trais drew out Poway T ANSFERRED "1 ve palatiew’ Seloseb ies eadeertnes toss or wey a rer, wore mp chee Sr the ea “rat A MaVietted by Bepety sot ervmsn. voto roa.{ Offered, | do not think that | should be convicted enemy from the Southern side of | Modder River Sunday morning for| Molineux took matters coolly, Be-|{ "ee A. Mooréered big . upon their suggestions or guesses. | cannot con= Kimberley Alexanderstontein to Oll-| Rambam, twelve miles east of Enslin, | fore he left the Tombs he partook of |} breakéace. -—--- ceive, Your Honor, how any honest man would e Phantafonteln, and am now going to! where the whole division concen-|® 6004 lunch. When the caterer who|} 000 A. Mavesebee wrest TAFE AT WAR lieve the testimony of Nicholas Heckman or con Cceupy their ground. Have captured | urated: caw ih oe Lovie Hospital tne ieef@My One upon an identification which was for sale.” the enemy's lager and store-depo:| The next ‘ay he made a rapid “yaiie! Jenny, MTC] | erage endow igloo netora Yellow journalism put a price upon my h supplies and supplies of ammunition. | march to Riet River, where a party of| package of cigarettes, 1 want tej} cnn see” iJ It was an invitation to every blackmailer and per Cosualtieg about twenty of all ranks | Boers contested hie passage at Dekiel] mote going wp on the trate.” ool & Ee eetnet won urer and to that invitation Nicholas Heckman. f _ Wounded. | and Waterfall Drifty After come], ’y nt “rive #! Siew Sine ciation |} Tomes t0, prions pom, bent: onl d. ‘ “Kimberley cheerful and weil.’” | houra’ shelling Gen, Prosen drove the} ‘aM Ging Bing turned out 10 moo Bim. pre ay sh Praton in the day the following | Boers away and crossed the river, [2M 6% men, woshen and ehieren 188 8. Snten, Mettores , The handwriting experts have testified on trom ord Roverts was] Yesterday (Tessar) the columa ic wpe Su nee —-- me. They gave their reasons, Fy | know that © outs _|coutinued its march to Kitlp and Bon- x wes hustied into a @riaind || tesy A, wmMetaces or. these hands never put pen and ink to paper to < Beers ~=| davai Drift om the Modder RIVEE,|‘vey spea aay down the cmor road at|f. MRCOG, sects bopaw bie sa” a Cs asarusmiawh dress that poison package or to write any of the GREAT EXCITEMENT where again a short engagement ep,| full ape tasttth te pow 40M Obe a0 f ) ed lett id Your Hi ‘ould not ‘ 1S ARLEN, sued, Gen, Prench shelling the Bowra| =: 12 he was answering one sert'e| | Srvgee of Fetgment. , |disputed letters, and Your Honor wi pet be; it, Sahdredn of poe amore vigorously and forcing a passage. The| basement si the prisce | f ytewe A Semetidne domten ‘lus to make mention of the great injustice, " Shin sais he man, woman or| B0@rS precipltately retired, leaving| Through 21 the journer he had been|| 1688 4. WmWeeke otatea a matter of history, that experts have made fi ted unt thls morning at | Ave laagers in the hands of ihe Brit-|*?*ttely coo! and calm. except when! ] chat Wettmcus desired to takes before. tole father. entering the tratm hefore the igh, besides a great quantity of cattle! start, extended his hand to bim. That| -| and 2,000 sheep. he could not ra'ne tie own manacied; hand. in response made him wince and) ‘Tie Britioh casualties were alight. | emharraseeg him. Col. Hannay while on hfe way to Rem.| A‘ Tonkers there was « big crowd of | they curious Hers, and a woman entered the ; je purebaae, and which pam encedintered Bi Boers, with ol Vacwer, Gercde ur to Maloous ant thts broad suns dolding 2 kopje commanding the! asked to whake hands with - He fil Your Honor, all this is as nothing to what i ist SE ee eee my yd at be yin ot rything die Above and beyond eve e deno wou SAYBD CHILDRER. POUR HORE GinLs ESCAPE. and despise the action of the Assistant Dis 2 ‘orney in attempting to vilify and attack the ¢ Mre. Kav Campoeil, colored, @bo orcu- TRENTON, N. J.. Feb. 6 —Four more It Ev no ie sre ore of the Guarantee Clothing Com pany (north \ a gn aay To Ron fry aed oese The fighting | Wflad, Die handent sgaiteantty and b. ?- rien one Pants gil] iamed all day long, and the Boers ate: | tulad. Devens Sheri Harrison pushes 5 neenLTeRD A tee ot Shae of (ie Fier igs stepet Son me nie inguasrie [acter ‘of the pure and lovely” woman who ews i ithe rome geen ‘yhue ore re oat sixteen. : ark. ich ee ieee. | AME : pee Ge es ae en ‘cate are tha ma Sie ana rae NOW, x: fa TO HEAR YOU SENTENCE NE ae Fo ce NOT wry ae ad i vy Y

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