The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1900, Page 1

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JATURDAY, FEBRUARY | 17, 1 ATTACK tlt q GHTIN f cf ane “ — STEAMER GRAF WALDERSEE. PAN ASHORE IN STORM + DOWN THE BAY, BIG JOB FOR NAGLE SNOW ALL NIGHT HERE'S THENEW STREET CLEANING COMMISSIONER Cold to Follow Storm Now Raging — Nearly Four Inches of Snow Up to This Afternoon and No End in Sight. (Phe Beer Commanéer, whe is ve treating te Blcemfentein. T \ an iin traf “Wal ew F “i aground A cold wave in coming on the track of the storm and by to-morrow morning the mercury will begin a drop of from | 16 to 18 degrees, “I do not say it will be a biizgard,” remarked Weather Forecaster Official Emery, “But we are going to have plenty of snow durthg the night and heavy overcoats will be needed to-mor- row. We have storm signals flying all along the New England and Middle At- « DEATH STROKE IN STREET CAR lantie const. It i# snowing oF raining tn Senator Clark Testifies to age “a : ae hearly every portion of the union. It is! xe Yeas a 7] ee! enowing in Tennessee to-day, which in| Big Campaign: Ex- * ‘ at 100) Waker came! * remarkable. A : Svow has appeared in Chattanooga ipenses. 0 lip and Fror ie was Lynchburg, Knoxville, Washi n, Bal timore, Atlantic City and elsewhere, “During the past twenty-four hours there have beew light snow falls over the Missouri Valley, northeastward to | in the election bribery case to-day be- the lakes. Bix inchés of snow has fallen fore the Senate committee. in Washington, and four inches {n Phil- ja force of bit four, thousand shovel- DAVITT OFF 10 AFRICA. Mr. Clark sald of his contributions STORM HAMPERS TRAFFIC he Old Slip police stetion-house wher + nese - WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. — Senator Now Let Us See Mi Clark, of Montana, was called to testify Adelphia. The :emperature ts from 2 to |lere and balf as many carts will jump that he had agreed with hie friends to Nid Ap ala | 6 degrees below: the freezing point all|at the work of clearing the snow at ee furnish a preliminary $3000 for cam- ad water was sé al this along the Western and Middie Gulf | fifty different points in Monhattan and) t A % ny o Learn the | Ptlen expenses, ‘ Neer One made a second contribution in vetroar tine yh! ole “oe coast, The zero temperature extends as| the Beonx. Important ‘ohwoughfares far east ax Ohio. Indianapolis registered | like Broadway and the wile avenues October amounting to $908. In No ; quent 4 l four degrees below sero.” |renning north and south will be toekled ¥ Verber he contributed $40,090, and after . . BOE RS COMPE E By 2 o'clock thie afternoon the total)” Squads will tat Thirty LONDON Michael Davitt. ne was elected he gave his san, C, W.] ¢ ‘ fall of snow fér' the day amounted toj street, ar Forty m-| who resigned fils seat in the House Of! iii a check for about @,6 pey af go thick on the wate b ;. Commons as & protest against Great " a iritain'« policy toward the Trans All trains arriving during the after: | just ep t pois Hae next week. noon were reported ax being late, and hk - Baer ver BS ee @t te Grand Central Depot and in the Mo Ry thin ere RE On) My rewolve to go to Bouth Africa h over two inches, and It wag coming down | DOFUMBE pointe, on Brontway. ‘They w fom | been cleare | These four contributions, amounting in v m Q antine after noor | . all to 6115,400, were ell he hed gigen, he . said. iliac: sane Geen 4 ‘ depots across the river in Jersey City | early sour im the moraing, ime princinat) MDsvlitgy no political significance, bi " sinning to Benator Hoar, Mr. Clerk f forty’ mile A big battle is in progress in the ing army of 10,000 men, hae beew ahd Hoboken preparations were made to ng ‘He aracat eee erent, Ome my, Gor Nia’ tas 9 Rare Stee wall that the frat contribution of $35,6m ray Orange Free State !pronght to bay by Lord Kitehesee, cope with the white mantle which) tier by church time. (houghis are centred, to Was necessary in ining for he - y . | le is f (a @e ear fo vy church thm K centred, to see and learn organising for \ ; Kitchener has brought Gen. | and a big battle is in progress ‘ covered the tracks. ee 4o peed \ orvespeon four Inches at every on hy TF feew about the) tegtelative campaign, a eceat deal of e Ame ner § uis Lord Free State in Many sleighe and cutters were out | Qagnge, Yt Mallen, The Lemperature » eagle which has been #oiMk! money being required (6 get voters regie- ening Croaje’s retreating Boer army of sencr's Sree be @uring the afternbon, as there was ‘A pis ia Beal, natter ends, jt] ered and to wet them to the polls, pe | hat cat’é aden. |_Nitenener's wheres which Ge costa be on ety ey ae WEATHER FORECAST. of this century In Eur while tee sie Tmt, Sree,” Seer, ENwnner, at yee 10,000 to » halt and forced a fight. | iussied the military experts, ls som. that Lae B om oat of what qas 7 . Varying fortonen the pee Md eR Bag is 4 © vevety ee y nga LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS A large force of Boers were left | known. He is with Gea. Kolty-Mea- pet oe Vorecast forthe thirty-six hours end- |‘ residential theciten ta Aner ~ poly i cre cae he a “e behind and are still holding Mage: | ny's division, and has hung eo cleasiy sm was bustle and excttement a1] * P. M. Sunday, for New York Cy | “Whether ae a victor or ed, | Legivlature for you for United States Ee--Mon 1 Wik fontein kopjes, which bave been prac-|on the retreating Boer army thet the Bureau of Street Cleaning as soon] 2%@ Vicinity: | Snow to-night, clearing, Rnglam! |* about to sarcomeres | denator? ‘ theally surrounded, Gen, MacDonald | Cronje has been forced to halt and as tt was realized that the storm wauld|*"4 peed apg ome Bien north. ically affect the whole fabric of | ‘No, ar, I never did,” responded the | having occupied a position west of | aght. be a severe one, and many kindly in-| "Phe mf ecord shows the c and the seavenl's eethe wittene Holding Bisssel’ erect and look- them, He captured seventy-eight wagcap 4ividuals called on Commissioner Ni cls regarding the ractal fight be- | "«* directly at his interrogator a ———— Iready captured te tell him just what he ought hours tween the Pritieh and ‘afritandese, ‘Do you know of your own personal = Kitehener has already cup’ | of stores and ammunition be {a order to ; pif “The final is#ue of the war will have| knowledge of any money being used to P wan usable to find ony trace of him. | Seventy-eight wagons of stores and jonging to the fleeing Boers and 9§ se Nap " i ma |to be fought out In the Transvaal, one] corruptly influence votes in your be- urch fm compositor, and through | ammunition belonging to Cronje, and | jay reports wes shelling the laager hope to there Great oo mer wee busy all day ‘ Preedant sed. the rte halt?” was the next qi communicating With the neads of bu- pasaches the Mow which ts to aaeer this ay Ns replied: jumanity. mone: he nowled Seltan Decerates Preaident Loubet 4 with Mighest Order tm is 5 +} PARIS, Feb, 11.—The guitan's Envoy, 7 —— Minton No. @ it wee! was shelling his langer at last ré-| ¢ormed in defense oy Gen. Cronje, thet be was living at Hl Hoamom rtrvet. "ise Potiand | POPS | ROBERTS REPORTS. taken Cronje is the most fédoubtable | |" Oe. se Aaa all the P| leader of the Boers, He ts called the! This news comes in a despateR Pe B. could exy 08 she nestled} “Ton of Africa,” and for: stubborn | from Lord Roberts as follows: {19 Bpgerietretched arme, with fer" | determination and resource he out-| “JACOBSDAL, Feb. 17—5.60 A. ML eer tomn ber chooks. | ranks even Joubert in the estimation |—Gen. Kelly-Kenny's brigade cap “Church combs delighted 10 see’ his of the Beglieh j tired vesterday seventy-cight wag- laden with stores, two enn ot uke cra nnamia and Grand) ARUNDEL. Cape Colony, Friday, Fes. Ag attack in force by the Boers has | 00 laden wagons of Cordon of the Order of Nichamimt 0-day. ‘Boers ‘ ahah q , They Gen, Gatacre’s advance | Mauser rifles, eight boxes of ehella, “i Inthe BOD ecloteas ene Grerties eho Evening World's Story of , sa] ene ge one ten barrels of exploiven ahi. a tenes A Britiad convoy of many wagons | Wantity of stores, alt belonging tw -| fe reported to have been captured by | Cronje’s laager, which cull being, the Boers. | shelled by our artill ener despatched his A previous press —_—_—_—_ KITCHENER HALTS BOBRS, | sect sas tx cea been compelled to abandon Retreating trmy Forced to Langer (Continued on « ee and Vight-Maey Wagers Py ie ve Munir Bey, presented President Loube Captured. “LONDON, Feb. 17.—Gen. “Lees f Africa,” with Bie

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