The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1900, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AD SHOT THIS MAN? fe Apparently Slept Near Her Dying Husband. POUND WN DRAWER. | Strange Story Told of Salvon-| Keeper Jackson's Death. ae a) Jackson, a saloun-keeper, fi | fears old, had lived ten yeare with wife in the rooms ‘West Third street. Pasquale Paretti, Jacksons barkeeper, o'oork mizing a drink at for Michael Clark, of 167 Wee e ream ab fall street, when tn Reanl « shot and body th and Clark rushed upstairs Bedroom Mrs Jackson lay apparently “pO the war a smaller room used by Lor aR Aw closet Hore they found Jackson lying pa Wis beck, dying with a ballet this head back of and above his Kater they found a revolver chamber empty in an open dra the office Jeak Mrs. Jackson, who had deen drinking ly, was around and (old of Bhe wept coplourly and all knowledge of the offair afresied and taken to ihe Me station. ehe sald she and gach been on & long spree and t threatened suictde was hurried to st |, where he died at 2 n'ct ae without having mad , it “ead Marker Court thie af Jackson was art = of intoxication and was DYNANITE FOR FOR FLOOD. a ge. Reenevelt ¢ partment te Blow Gorge in Hedeon. a“ ° mae ALBANY, Feb, 18-Gov, Roorevelt was | ‘Telewe jePnoon requested | the War Department and ynamite be permitted to be wu th teaking up the ice gorge in Hudson at Van Wies Point, whicr the cause of the food, the Governor will make the Je practically no change in tor of the freshet from last ev ‘The Proposition to blow the gorse dynamite is made because a o We ie feared. and it ts desired to hi Eiygecn Feconfined in |i cha It come: can Inenes Strei ‘The news that Kimberley har been Strengthened the 1« | Markets to-day and impr Gteded recessions duc (0 realizing my on the «tart American issues opened | above New York parity. bu Aetion was recorded, bul the usual ti¥e fesues still maintained a good to fater rallied again to the early 1M, Bouthe nville Pennsylvania 4. ling eV tot 213 Fast ifn Atchison — — Golfer Denn a Bene: 1O8 ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 16 Dr Dunn, one of the wont ig Sapenomes, of poll in this Wilen| Caughter of a capitalist, yeater Regimental Relay Race. «The Geventh Regimen: has I so ret mntvon Share "ne Ca i. More Than Double. Paid Help Wants 31 _ Phy a Wants in Combined. IhONEERS 8 | AANTTReeK 2) JANITORS 2 | KITCHRNWoaK «| LAUNDRESEEE § | mitaxeny 14) MACHINIETE 24 | Montane NECKWEAR OPERATORE PReaamns PAINTERS PLANS SALERLALINS STRAW sewers SALesuRN TAILORS Way nani WAtTA neers er his waloon at 4 ote with her husband Vincent's 11 t# probable | ler Is receding very slowly cele vepted challenge 4 the Terenty third Reg re e To-Day’ 's World, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY [FRENCH ENTERS KIMBERLY (Continued from Fire Pi agreement had been reached he Britten cer treme left and the commandant of the | Horr ambulance that half a company he Brith from a netehboring farm The ambulance (hen rethed Bo rushed wf oom cut off the water party + luded an off ér holde buh the Mod eiwre and The thirterr ren wrt Kile ‘at Magersfontein | Bivemfuntein, ‘Thro: Free State farme heir owners almnos ig thelr effect healih of but sickness is horses, aia o plentiful mounis will be required BRITISH IN JAGOBSDAL ve coe maren respected. how were thy |the | but tak The troupe ie eavellent { among Mippiy of ce pre the erty hie this nove In the red the JACOBBDAL. Thursday, Yeu 6 porsension of the Brite Amal! caveiry patrol entered the and found it full of wounded severa| British from Rensburg The pln iy occupied uy @ small force, whieh fell b before (he patrol Afier « geties uf small skirmishers, a battery of artillery shelled (ue environs and drove out (he law! of (ie Boers Karly this morning a large force of Boers from Colesbers with ten guns ‘hel artweked a convey of 2 Wowone at ihe G1 | Ret River shelling sigerousiy and dung he | Gamage, but strong reinforcements have Tl been seme hence a oie hoped ‘hey will Lring In the whole convoy in eatery. Gen Bren Vision felted thr drifts un the Modder Hiver At third drift the Hoers were fairly strong: (nirenched. Ge h bombarded (hem and drove om Today moved rapidly in che direction of K j berle Phe Hoers have tein, which the Britiel Gen lard Rovere health aud spirite The rapid marching appear |e whole army, whe are in spirit jer the Refers t CAN WIRE “TO KIMBERLEY, ineluding rly | wer ni mae ee tn ter « Ais h eft nderafon= oorupy In excelent hardehips and \o agree wit splendid "Hobs."* Ale Nat Rucceding Twelve Words at Bender's R ‘The Commercial Cable velock this lowing notice: “We are advised that telegrams now be accepted for Kimbetiey, sou Arica, at sender's risk and not exceed: | img twelve words’ ‘The Anglo-American Telegrapy Com- pany later in the day went out a similar natlee dUuST UKE LUCKNOW. ned the \* ‘company ai 2 (ernoon sent out the fob re can ' the ene up jlord Nobert jadinn Ke! Lenden te Jabtian ‘DON, Feb 6-14 PM —Th jour sativfaction and ju Field Marshal Lor! French's success, ole lat Hoberts'+ vat thove | 1e at and Gen hat] \relined to the opinion that. peadiog be regarded as assuring. rather accompli#hing the relief af ie beleagured cliy of Kimberley A careful study of the ambiguity wording of Lord Roberta's js (home people to believe setual relief of the »p eile ella m ter of time Kimverley, i Is pointes out Jean scarcely be termed relieved tit it te feasivle to lake provisions (here The rapidity of Gen Indicates thar he was unable to do (his snd whether he left his lines is only mo matier « Jered most probable Ge ft despaten ern hat th at at " French's mare Lord une of #8 Ire tha ber ts . and tactical succese-for suen thy circumstances resembles [reliel of Lucknow, when (te of (ne enemy's f Immediately effecied Another remarkable feature oderie's laconic cablegram Jinat {i Ie dated from Jacobsda was Gen, Cronje's advance ba piles, Yer there te no word explaining the Britleh commander's presence nor word of any sitton Had Lord Roberts jnflicted a de feat on the Boers | Md nave men mew {re te nv " fir Hepersa means of La he which rd | de | * ie vellevet oe a sues watly be f Kimvertey, or rowing foto (hat place a garrison Which coud asrure i | holding However. Gen Freach + ntry into Kimberley rings joy tot) | aria of those Bho have be In che clty for 102 days Their def BUInbET about 4, While Gen F force Is eplimated a) between Loe si mes The Sixth aud Bey siready crogeed (hy uly RICH Lord Y. ed whereabouts *lthe experts A Tean dated Well aye ) Divieione have never and are prob Hoverts at Jacohedal Lond ; ment ese troupe from 4) whtle Bri forces are @ tT 10 Emercept the Boers communications a{there ley paratiel Boer jto cu! off the British t "hana ft i apparently meeting wiih «ome ureler purponer, ated (ia + march the Boers Bich from Lorena Mar em, dated Thursday, says tie intl a! attack on Colesberg, Peo. ot re ry ral lows of tine nen kite! teen wounde! and Bye orieoners. Tye tisk, it is added, were drives sat of tamp and one of (heir Maxime was ured, rue f-# Gen. French’ me etry, inte win ’ 1 ta four ee py For re tere 3 4 sand bei wees commanding the ea fed | | Tawn Wae Full of Beer Wounded— | eo May Be Kent tram Here may ve conneied with Lard Roberis's | early | the fire. maak nh “fain ace Heaeasies LADYSMITH BATS HORSE. | beat pulled to judge the situation are of the A Hore defnite information, the news and! arrived at following } ~QEN. JOHN FRENCH. 1 te permitted ty | Boers | | | (Cavalry commander of Lord Reber Kimberley.) nd A Sterk that Gen French had mere! @ Heer tray SLAUGHTER OF BORRS. ear at Meiccabitg | turned hin be _ WITH _BIG FORCE OF MEN. forces, died Fey nly over roam despateh sys | who was wounded and captured The Boe he Mitten BEAT BRITISH AGAIN, LONDUN patch from Cape T day, mayer some @ body of elany Horr Hep from W wn, dated Wer ih? Hoere four \imes and that only seventeen of them execaped As the Grevadiers form part of the Modder Rive colimn this bayonet charm cmart rifle 1 Mafeking oer lowe ‘The of Gaberones | Movement ‘BOERS BACK IN RENSBERG, je Withdraws to Arun. During ‘oreed the ees and fow Gen, ¢ " i s ARUNDEL, Wednesday Feb. 14—Gen. Clements withdrew from Reosberg dur ing the night, his rear guard arriving The Boers promptly ibe Me cupying their old Lege in the 'T sn followed, reo F A ' LONDON day Mr ment leade ura t6 Sir Henry the by fa ded “i and Mule soup Makes Rawine sawn Lusurive—( Corresponds a Bold Keen LONDON, Feb le lated Press at place he escaped F Durvan Fev 14 written before he | tn nie, and ling emotion ( orresponiens endangered un Ladysmith He nad sith Doubtless pected dimeult id ne hed (aken from w he emith Since the furious cannonade tn week quietness he hills on which Ue re © shells areting in are now par relened ecluma’s ty hundreds a fe only eecupl away on ihe Boer iaagers we tea position Much disappointn Hiappearance of have the right faye lously *y grasing cattle, Further side of Splon K an be seen. evide ly. than Before. showing they a of retiriag f "ble: ave vm thel presen eh Ban: te Ge LONDON, gram miralty Muller f the fre es a the an from war from P ime whet prospect v hear ope biel tm: int dito pred o- be uf ha every we are and t with by The ring a rifle hold the Hoers ate me capable of should contident var ability ren aginst any uh Apable of putting In the feld Bil the continued diet of boree and nule Neah ts gett ng somewhet mont although the health of che camp, ide aii i an could We expected | Katere | fever und dyseniery save abated. The camp fever isnot virwent. bat is aight innervating = The » of. caine fe very Urying (9 the troops. buxur are beyond ihe means af the major ty sre f shillings « dagen, = @ Is shillinas siapence, put Hinge eecho smat vegecab ® 6 shillings a tin of jam pence x in of milk i shill nge wx pence. box of sardines 2 stillings, tobacco © shillings a ps A cane of whiskey as tated for £116 “The Moers are oi hacce inte camp thre A leeat tariory te « ia A took Depariment curred at and Bertin. in ie the were served The sient war itous and arduous Leaving emiih the a of Feb 10 guided ALIVE. Ve p06 Mr ed a Boer who fred Escaping the pa r miles of * roughest a paths, hiding in native hute and kreale during vie day) and proceeding a! night Horr patrol came to the door ate Committee # hidden ur He 10 River | Nowy “fur. ty the y sabe mori advent by « parr red J. Wi ties te the Tugela ne mornl rain for Moe where he tool British atta British [bis alarmiet epeech tn Camp the other House ndeavor Neaerve Feb. WASHINGTON Pins jeking wi lendlay ked Fort at day break ir wounded for Speech. Half eb in sred Lord Roseverry for | Chic b] nek H which imyportar Sir Henry ul ome al in te Ad them the Hews It \ saner moblit © was One yowhioht reir to lead Oe a Warsh , jo Comm! 16, Portsmouth rles at the naval po areurance e i nat destroy iat ihe pennant Admiralty towday eet renerve a yned and read) for sea. Me. Kea &@ Tex ried as preliminary Ming ihe whole reserve In readiness for] X of ratificat place and similar exchanges oo- tovday he Foreign Offices q to the a matter here in the jon, of Thi (itp, Hearla Another with Bannerman view Lat P. sorte Leas jen. Veo it tuak pl There was ff. south | ¢ Feb. 12. but |rar Johannesburg men under Vondelwelw to retire, | t Friend wis among the kitled je Hoers lll. no eusuellies ROAST POR RO POR ROSBBERY. Walfour Sarcastically he bers Seures Alarmiat the Commons the Govern> “onde nm been people tn | had showed nes of tres owery wan mel che flee vf the gar ad | wt and ex Governmers | vontine © we rapidly Jus- - BRITISH PLEET PREPARES. § |General Kletr | Glucose suger deved even More thipe unten. MOA wee the ade shay ha + orulsers iid forthe Hered the Portamouth © puts | ‘SAMOA TREATY RATIFIED, The exe) the Samoan | at the Mtate/ 1. London | eremony necessary to ~— Rei) pane! of fo agree. and ni! necesnar Vee bye Witerns, r « Iaquiry Predertk J yer, sald be of Hroker had expressed pint pon toe Slate Supreme Court of Me onnestion with disbarment Availtery Disabled Two Wig Cannons aud a Nordentelat Col. Ragnar Dead. LONDON, Feb —Accorting to « despatch from Chieveley, Qsted Wednes- been aacertained that artillery, during last a ase before (that —_ NO APPROPRIATION Kerr. mm AL the Serr in Senator ¢ | WHEAT MARKET QUIET Winston, a) wae present | o New when | be Weltoome | court le | Qhle | Monnaci Serrtens STOCKS HAD WEAK TONE. OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS, Have Purchased the Entire Stock of PATRICK NORTON & CO. Cor. $d Ave, and 1271h $ Consisting of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s High Grade Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, at a price that will allow us to sell it at ONE-HALF (!4) OFF Patrick Norton & Co.’s Former Prices. SALE BEGINS TO-MORROW MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK, at our HARLEM STORE, 125th St,, cor. Third Ave. TROUSERS, our FURNISHING COODS, Price. Ff STRIPED WORATED TROLS ALL. SHAPER... RE Prices Senevaly Lower and the Market Quiet. I a re rere rere The stock market opened dali swain towtay ng \endency ed dwer eithed ant 10 ward America rume an end !oover a point on tne Us eet mat righ. Haliimure & iio Vanla were agali tu te Sugar war en and Vetiaeyl- aliroad waining a et va stocks, ‘Third ay particularly ani nally dropped \y 36 and Firs below ja! small (rates aympat want. The P actions wer “de M Pe MEN'S SUITS, thw MPURTED WoRaTe . Norton's | Nertou’s Wie Seek WEAK AK AK suits ALL SHAPES wm PAN ALL | AILAPES Rie K CASIO ‘ ATHIPRD WORSTED TROUS Vi wuire wire DRESS Ss KD MADRAS MAD AS ‘Sp WoReTED 1 WORsTRD AREHL smh rs nie from mettately AND DIAL Vou AND viet IN points “Betting of Vutied States Leather ee Prices suewed le degree ail mall proportion ed) Pennessece Coa wat, evr ¥ KNKE PA Nis SCITR PANTS SUITS PANTS SUITS e AND moves surve AND BLOUR! AND BLOUSE $0 tt if rr MEU ANT AxCY > NRLe SHIRE Wales DOYS’ COLORED SITeTs peut Vv PLAS wats MEN'S OVERCOATS SEY AND MELTON ABY AND MEL TONS WY AND YELTUNS RAVENS AND KI i a rt which displayed anneal t eS AND DERBY prices SEs AND DPREYS above Inet nl oat cS fereguinr, | 00 epmine we CHUL OREN CAPS ve SPRING TOP ane CHILDREN # CAPS FULL DRESS suits, BICYCLE SUITS AND MACKINTOSHES HALF OFF NORTON'S ‘PRICES. Patrick Norton & Co. were in business but little ove a year, and in that time they had earned an ene | Viable reputation as dealers in HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, © Every garment in_ this ‘stock was carefully selected-not a thread of cotton in the whole assortment. ‘The reason of the retirement of No ton & Co, was + that the class of gcods they carried was of too high a grade for the neighborhood. SALE AT OUR HARLEM STORE ONLY. COMMENCING TO-MORROW MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK. | Bes TOP-TO.TOE BZ CLOTHIERS. 125th Street, Cor. Third Avenue. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 15 O'CLOCK. 10 SUBDUE CAMARINE. CANDY TN PW. LEAGUE Bates, ue we ake: is | Broke In ‘Mieaiin the Op- |. ite position of the os in| Members. 2 but v were Y par Clea. s 4 Tih Piawe pt Tedace Araroads, Misirg Te VAS fait & Ohio Man & Ohio» Brok Rapid Trann Burlington On ‘ H with Large Force, | Cier 4 Wheel Cleve rar Col Fuel & Ite Purl « trem pf Migiont Midland pt tt, i Priday -ealy reims (Lamon, Or Feb, 16 -Hrig -Gen, Alfret nd Brig -Hen. Bell, with the} I Fort fet and Porty-Afth Infantry, Keel- ec Dattery and many pack mutes, sated | ‘ day for the province of Camarine. | [yy eed Persian Daten a¢ cruiser Baltimore and the trans: Awored Frat ant Nat rte Tartar and Athentan compose the | 2.08) ‘feet, which, with the gunboats, accom: | tra pany the forse. Bates will land | Mesh at Newva C p the prov | High Grade Bon Hens Inve, It ts expected that Pal pik A Tome Lack an Den. @ ter & West t cheat There will be| ‘decolates en! 2h Hugo de Bathe-she | much campaigning fn the mountains LS ran —— eee OENER WEST BROADWAY. at Mi S| does not Mrs irfumphed | handed was elected 4 member of t har jesire to be known longer professionally number of women | Bae} F -ofession- Monday after Again Mrs eel pt | ‘The Cotton Market. The closing prices of cottes) to-day | were: February, to S72, March, 86 to SOR; Apri, £06 10 8.67) May, 8.0 to Sh; j June, 58 Sel to S62; wus, 84 Lenetry except HL Nee over a tomether for her ui a! Woman * League leat noon ber, Mrs. Hugo de Bathe thus demonstrates | £ rie | that sae le one of the mort remarkable BS womes of the century. By caliing to} iey| Der all (he prestige of Alber! Edward | Prince of Wales, she succeeded in in duchng Mra. Astor and other leaders of | society to lend thelr names as patron: | sto her concert at Sherry's Tues- | i to 7: January y stew iFree to the : Ruptured " How she managed to overcome the | Dr, W, S, Rice, ce, the Well-Known | ol foe becca edt lar sh wid ‘samen Sends a Trial of His Famous Method Free to All. SS secret which Mrs, A. M. Palmer, Mrs. | m4 |B. 1. Fernandes, Mra. Stone and others Any One Can Now Cure Themselves at Home Without Pain, Danger, Oper- if | are guarding seatously. | Whether she broke through the centre ation or an Hous's Loss of Time from Work, “sor ran around the ends cannot be stated. bor t remains that whe t+ now 4 POW. L. girl (although she was born on namoe upsn tnomsands of u and ip mene h from stramgulaticn, ‘emo 7 PPPP PPP PPP PP PP PPP PPP eer eran, “Who Am Story of a Beautiful Gia Woe Was Kidnapped When a Critd & Now Seets wale FS Me: vith * as ae y a Mignourt Paci Nétionsl teat | Recto, G North American | ortbere | Pecate Orario & Western Pace Coast bh pf Peci® Penner! re 7 ree. Der Tempers Gus SS, kat w net {the istand of Jersey, A. D. 166) and in| ee sentitted to make dolia for a and vole on candidat Tt, the annual tured be ? ” ps i AS for admis- Ponthers \) Poi The enemies of Mre. Hugo de Bathe mate 4 brave fight. but he outgenerailed | wy) them. and the diseatissed member of} 8 | ihe PW. L. are making the best of the fituation. ‘They will soon be calling her “dearie’ and “pettie” which Is the cor- rect form of addrers 0 the League, Mrs. Langtry received a cable message | this morning from the committee raising | the Maire fund in London, relative to, the beneit function arranged by her and held at Sherry's on last Tueada! The cable read ap foto’ “Grateful thanks and congratulations op your eon cure heer | flan no ay, Ten» 33 ite Ey 3% li 2%) Pes 2 x rt 1 Rabeer pt Wee tf FI pie a a 5 is Wheat openet « litle easier thrcugh the influence of large Ar and reports af snow in many parte of che Winter wheat States. Trade, WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—The Henaie hae agreed to (he conterence asked for by the House on the Financial bil. and tore Aldrich, Alison and J >) were ited 28 conferees oa: we wart of the Brnate. —_—_—— Prank © of New York, and 4

Other pages from this issue: