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wehad a reactionary “epened up 1-4, at 12 1-2, STOCKS. HAD BULL TONE. Tendency Was Upward Through the Whole List. TRADING FAIRLY ACTIVE | Third Avenue a Feature cf Tractions with Prices Up and Down. ‘The opening prices on the Stock Ex- change to-day were generally higher throuhout the list. New York Airbrake, Erie Telephone & Telecraph and Tennessee Coal & Iron Were the principal strong features. The first xained a full polnt and the last two edvanced 5-4 each. American Steel & Wire, Federal Steel, @emmon and preferred, also made ad- Vances in sympathy with Tennessee, American Sugar and Third Avenue tendency. Sugar advanced to 192 3-4, and fractionally dropped to 112 Third Avenue wan exceedingly erratic. Ht opened fiat at #, fell to # and @limbed sieadily to a point above the opening at %. The Granger list was fractionally higher and fairly Gctive, were also the Pacifics the local traction stocks irregular- My prevailed. Apparentiy the stots Were in sympathy with Third Avenue. ‘The genera) trading was active and fairly heavy. A noticeable feature in the railway group was the uncertainty of the & Louis Southwestern preferred stock, Which heretofore has d.splayed strength On the slightest activity. It opened up 463, at 31 1-2, and Immediately fell below | leat night's close to # 3-4. People’s Gas was again under pres: Sure, and yielded a full point to 101 bs Pressure nei Leather caused a de- @ine of a mt. Realizing to Lacka: yom lowered It 13-4 and © C Toute per tent, ‘Towards raléday There was a demand for the Reading ee which hardened the |tst pome- site bend te ‘sharp advance in special stocks | had @ startling effect on the list, Bouth- orp Raliway preferred, Norfolk, festern Blocks, Erie ite firet preferred rose fe to 1-2 Lackawanna rallied 21-4 from the lowest. Third Avenue down Stout yerterday’s low motnt, but | support Breacly Mquidation {n Tebacgo and Leather stocks forced them down 1 and 2 pots list held ened market was quiet and The general but eventually of ihe ee tain 6 aseie ferred mounted to atter ine cheeked » sane Bing tendency jn the market. Pressure Was renewed upon People's Gas, Third Avenue and Leathe re the fret down 16 983-4. The general list was camer, but suffered only slight losees. ‘The closing dull and wer", steady on covering by shorts. changes were mixed total sales of stocks to-day were « shares, and of bonds $2,101,000, par value. ‘The Closing Foundry Oar Car & Poundry pt Cotten OM... ad ” my Nig AS iw be My dy 4 100 110% ie on ay “ n a ee ao OW bd ae «& Brookiya Raphi Trapeit. 1 Brunswick 1M Bef Word @ Pits pt my Bu 4 +1 1 Pa w | it: " BS ms 3 et 333° 3373". ESse KEELEY, GOLD CURE MAN, DEAD. nS ene) |) ey Friend of Drunkards Passes Away at Southern California Health Resort. 198 ANGPLE: Teslie E Keeley died suddenly at Sg | here this morni wey” 8, Cal, Feb, 21—Dr vf “gold cure’ fame, his Winter home near ing. Dr. Keeley came here recently from his home tn Dwight, mu. Dr. Keeley, a clan in the yillai covered a cure years ago, He small practicing phyal- ee of Dwight, il, dis for dipromania twenty treated drunkards in a small Wad for a nt®ber of years and a Chicago newspaper man, who had fone to the gutter and was cured by Dr. Keeley, Wrote a page story in a Chicago newspaper of how he had been The rumors of the relief of Lady- smith were the chief factor In the Lon don markets t strength and act American 1-2 per cen the unexpecte ing soldat He sold at ry —_— —_ &* WHEAT WAS STEADY | securities Memand and fe, ranged from 1-4 ask Rellet t—Amer- tn Demand. jo-day and increas! ivity were shown were tn good Baltimore & ( r the thee of heavy selling held / was sold at S94, St Atchisan, pteterred at A imino follow! tay | 2 Loulaville & ON LOCAL BUYING. ys opening prices: were: May | bete in 16d. asked Republic: for ; ’ ; . aes publican mnempers to vote for) |’ duly Wz, May corn, 233 Mb Wied an-0, saber to kesek gore Popa lgg to get tbe matter | him to break the deadlock deadlock, «closing vrtces were: Moy At after extensive travel and various ———— Mare 4; July, 78 78, basineex enterprises bought the Datly| RBAL PRYER IN ' IN rT APHO. ” in. 38 ; . care, cere foam Ost PAVOR FREE BATHS. BILL ging Wuioee Were: May Bemepaper with econerete ‘dame: \ ‘oath, Bid. | NSipeted Riprcndinat te ty TRta Paar a c Aetress Embraced & wted Hepre: rin | im bre es ed a Whe. ts a'w the Fifth’ Disttior nt thig| @iam Advecated by The Evening wedhesnnte hae a i oe The Cotton Market. | Btnve septs Hee 6 Bask H st Werld Is Reported by Aesem- waa can ite toby bag aa in poty oniging armed bty ¢ te Wae Found. af cot clon ou ew y Comm were Feb S67 to S8: March, 438 to) @d Ih the wucceeding term and (ayotia! to Too vent Olga Netherpole is said to have been SAVED FROM SINKING. |cheos neimnce at the session te 1 buying by fib: Avril, $3.10 S49; Muy, J influence in wheat « & prominent nited by forels offer ep Th des prices were M orn, Whe SM ty SO Aus ¢ W to 78 * to? a8. "Jan Y 8 5 SCHOONER TILTON The Morgan Une teeamer Wintfred, Capt. Langharne, from New Orleans, ar- rived here masted sch. walled from St The schooner | tales sr to-day ner Henry KR. Titon, which % wndition yeaterd t sea and by the time Sandy towing the three- aunan Feb was picked up tn a sink Ay morning several Hook was reached to-day the schooner was so low int | were all awash | be water that her decks _—— WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for t ing} P. City and vieinit he thirty-six houre end: | M, Thureday, for New York ys Rain and warmer to- and hundrede of bopeless druakerts ¢ flocked to wit, The Keoley goigghvenue, Jersey City. went a cure became a cokperation am@ eatabsfef the Peace | aaaedted et : Manet branches in nparly every etty in eg Saari . a weanedte Wellcome Drew Lots of two om ago from a trip to the| W Wy ; ’ Mediterranean, which he had taken in |G00F of thelr room other and h Y Brooklyn, was half ajar, bom if cr search of health. way ih and lonket around at the dead |W Althoukh prevented from attending | face of her husband. who hung from the 9 cht ney at ol his dation at the office of his newspaper, | trAaneom by & baht se “ my aa — | Mr. Woot had for a long time directed rr heriven’ tt it Holo: thet there “wes, : May!) a Sore THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, _ FEBRUARY 21, BULLER PRESSING ON TO LADYSMITH. (Continued from Firat Page.) ee: Castle, the residence of the Queen, | wood, Warn, Ottewa| Padmore, juebec; orsennes, lm that Ladyamith had been relieved. | Died’: rage River store, London This announcement was received with !mmense enthusiasm and shouts of “Bravo, Buller!” | BOER STORY OF OF FIGHTS, CANADIANS IN BATTLE, | PRETORIA, Monday, Feb, 19—A por- Von of an offlelal revort from Gen. | Cronje, dated Sunday. Feb 18, has been weven out as follows ‘The Glob@) Yesterday morulng. about 6 o'clock, | {enues a spectal edition to-day with the| while removing the Ja near Sebolt owing news of a battle in which Phe) " attacked by the Br.tisl | Th “ 7 aps. Canadians foumyt near Kimberiey and | \snnney Wate ante a le Se eee eae ee Contingent tons eight. | A20URK on the whole the Britian were senvinge: 5 Iriven back, they each lime renewed the een killed and sixty wounded MODDER RIVER Feb. The Ca nadian contingent participated in Sun- Gny's battle. We forded the Modder after a night march and were engaged the whole day, The casualties were: | Wentern men killed, Boot!, Maundrel, tack. The loss te the British must have been connideral “Thus far the Boer tovs has been eight killed and twelve wounded. This morn- ing the British shelied us lef Commandan, Ferrel | small to stop the cavalry from en- | Jackson, Bummers, Todd. Woundet, | tering Kimberley, Arnold, Beach, Netbergaid, Ieomann,| “He stormed several kopjes, Duncafe, Andrews, R. Rixon, K. Smiles, |the British vacated, jen armel wounded and forty hands of the Boers, who kopjes. The Hoer loses was two men killed and four wounded. The fight lasted until inte in the evening.” Official reports have been received as follows | Come pds m mere savas imat Satur croft, Kingwall. Missing, Adams, Burns. tay a nda ‘eb. 18. near Toronto men killed, Findlay Maniow; | Kpodon ee ety eee wounded, Stewart, Ui Kennedy, 2ut- land drove then off. They fough: until C, Thompson, McKenste. London men billed, Donegan, A. Smith W. White, Wounded; Mason (Captain of Toronto), Threevea, Bippie, Power, J. Smith, Toarenette, Paddon, Brough. Green, McLaren, Cortely, Day, Wheat fon, McQiverth, Watt, Van der Water./iate Sunday evening. The Boers had McLaughlin, lone man killed and one wounded and Ottawa men killed, Lewis, Jackson, C. |camured booty and twenty-one horses Burns; wounded: Thompson, (ark, a bat 0 ‘ako ater: Laird, MacAulay, Bradshaw, Coleman, Nie egg os et Gideon, Ritchie | nd, in which direction Montreal men inter —-dbaterio«, Les-|there hax been heavy fring since morn ter, Barrie, McQueen. Wounded | Ine, _ . | oe . P. Thomp, Meiven, A. Roberts, McGtil, 4, Brunswick, Taylor, Bott, Moore, Gorma Shaw, Turner, Quebec men ki |MeCrary; wounded. Hunter, Larne, Haydon, McLaughijn, Waye, MORE CANADIAN TROOPS SAIL FROM HALIFAX. —The last detaci- Giftord, J. Johnson. HALIFAX, Feb. 21 Halifax men wounded, Swan, Adams, |ment of the second Canadian contingent Afric: f over B, MeCallum, Robertson & ae. Afr} t ver wing sick were captured at Drift: Cobbold, London; rvs oP FOR LOBBY. tat numoer of falifax Harbor this the Woman Declares—Won with Powders. Mrs. Della Ackerman, Who is forty- five years olf, ang diven.at | | saved from a drunkard's grave. ‘The fame of the Keeley cure was tm: mediately spread throughout the workt United State # It ts claimed that more than @ ‘million! men and women have Been ed at these vartous institutes, Dé. Recley amansed a large fortune and died « millionaire He never revealed the secret of his cure except to his chief staf physician, B00" WOOD PASSES. AWAY. Years @l4, had been ki@fepped by mie parents and hidden from her. The Athermans were married on Jam 18 las: tn @& John's German Church, by Rev Mr. Andrea, the pastor, Every thing went well until las: Saturday. WASHINGTON, Feb. —John B On that day according to the wife, the Welcome continued his testimony in| couple recited the Lord's to- he Senator Clark case before the Sen- Checks In Montana Election. gether and the husband left the house jate Commitice to-day. Mr Faulkner with @ fervent “Got bless you, lresumed hin questioning upon speeifie Mra Ackerman says that her husband | giecations by witnesses for thé prose- was being given powders by hie parents to cure him of the cigarette habit and that these took hie love away. They mbers of the Salvation Army. “Phe oung man’s parents deny the, wife's charges The Justice promised to; look {nto the maater, OLD AND OF No USE cutton Me asked “What amount of money did you use during the Benatorial contest?” “Tcan't state the amount with exact- ness," said Mr. Wellcome, “but [ think T spent from $30,000 to $35.00, I know what | used upon my own cheeks, but in addition I got money at different times from ©. W. Clark, and I also let him have money. We t Mo account so that It ‘wontd be next to x whateve Editorial Champion of|#°"** Drea ot ri fir: a fh mible te lve exact Reures, On wh ae ert cl Democracy Dies at aceehaiea: i ab did you ou thts money?" . Mh the lobby inging people to Ri i For more ‘han four months David| Helena, defraying. thelt ex) t pe Age air vd at thems Often 80, sates Jones, a clerk, had tramped the streets ninial in search of work. But go where he| Policy jes you never get returns from Rens Wood t would, his gray hair and bent fgute| more than one-quarter of the money Benjamin Woot edttor and proprietor | tarred the way ets My of he Dally News dled to-day Im the “They want me no longer.” he anid to ih} you pay, bf of this money to Pith Avent Heleliot HHeht's duekas a : Any meinder ot Legislature?” Mr ifthe Siakeed hia wife to-day Us because I'm not pbell Pg Beoee eaAsNinabole what 1 wee, | suppose. The cry if all] “No, sir, not @ dollar.” Mr. Wood was elghty-three years old Mr for youth Welleome said that he had pro- 1) a sufferer from the| ‘The wife's reply hee i nh he died He returned ite had drawn A at an large lobby there and that considerable money would be needed. I got the the al polley and had even man- aged details, having proof oe ry proofs sent (oe him erme sums at one time to avoid Incon- jen Mr Wood ales spent much of hie time | Senator Penrose 1! Mr. Welleome sald that for a at the aise stian Club. of which he Was eeratic Votes me in Helena js expenses Fein ia hua rooike, ele aigagee bi) fore the Ameonnted to about $1,000 a day. ind a caumbies STS & Sane (Spectal to The Evening Work! ) fee had at beast 0 ened ger’ rasa wan't WABHINGTOIN, Fed, M1. —Senator |, op9 amin a ieee bay be « UfO1998 | Penrose gave notice to-day that he ay Je WAS DOF would move the consideration of the], Tne witness admitied that he had uscd Shell yville, Ky Ant of Henry Wood ant was a desvend- s Quaker, who came o to-morrow Jon in favor of Mr. Clark's votes | and he thought | is now it probable taat he had |! RETHERSOLE ‘IN COURT. (Continued from First Page.) IY TELLS tf MAGHUM, Delayed by British Censor. STATEMENT TO CONGRESS. Neutral Route Was Open to Consuls in South Africa Since November Last. being oroduced at Wallack's Vheatre, in this city, known as “Sapho."’| We ask warrants td iseve against the persons named in the complaint charg- ing the play to be offensive to public morals and decency.” MOTT: WAS RELUCTANT. Magistrate Mott took the papere and) read them. He looked up suddenly and) asked: ° “Look here! Don't you know that the Chief of Police and some of his men have been up to see this show and they may tt was one of the finest things “Well,” said Distetet-Attorney Gard!- know that. But that does not ur position. We attll believe the be Immoral and offensive to pubs decency ” Mig strate Moy pondered awhile, and then said ‘Oh, I don't know. The people don't have to see this play if they don't want to, Some of them cannot see It.’ WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.-The After some parleying Magistrate Mott] of the State Department to the House ordered the clerk to muke out the war- Tanke resolution calling It {a understood that on the arraign-|@arding charges made by meeit of the aceused many persons, in-| Macrum, formerly at Pretoria, was luding cleraymen and persons Proml*|tranmitted ta the House to-day by’ ae eee ey an tes the. play boing | the Preakient, It fe s'gncd by Secre’ary immoral in tome and an offense to pubtie |HaY. and after reetting the resolutio deceney. anys ‘The news of the issuc of the warrant | “Answering the first part of the spread like wildfire up and down Broad-|lution: The Department of State wey ie te eae of eens brat been in regular communication by mall Actors und actresses stood aghast at the /aiq telegraph with Charles B. Macrum summary action of the Magistrate late Consul of the United States at Pre toria, South African Republic, since his POLICE SHIELDED PLAY. ferirance un the duties of the office Nightly protests were received by the |Communtcations made to him have been pollee from the most prominent and /answered and the execution of inetruce respected eftigens of the city, but the |tions sent hag been rep ried by hm answer of the police wae this: “His despatches the Department. answer for information ex-Consul has reporter brought the news of the war- rants ro him. He was so angry that he looked as if he would hit some one with his cane, He seized hin hat and started for a | Broadway car bound downtown, “Ite a jlte,"" he said, fercely, “No warrants have been {ssued. I'll bet you a hundred that none have been, It isa ile. There case against us. Let them go and see where they come oul nothing in ‘Bapho’ that @ pure- Marques and Pretoria was in November jest, when a temporary stoppal f the mails oceurred at Cape Town, against which Mr. Macrum and the Consul at Lotenso Marques protested “Arrangements were made for the} Promp: Gel.very of the consular mails to the United States Consul-Genoral at Cape Town, by whom the mall for Mr te no ahead There to Lorenzo Marques The delay lasted but a few days and has not recurred, #0 was sent by @ neutral route, which It appears was known and open to Mr. Mactum and Mr, Hollie early as Noy, 16 last. No obstacle therefore 's here known to have existed since then to Mr. Macrum's unhampered corres- pondence with the Department of Btate “At no time while at hia pos: Wd Mr. Maerum fteport to the Department any “I eannot believe thar there will be any arrests or anything of that sor gala Theodore Mons. “We have re- cel a notice from Distr.ct-Attorney Gi er to come down and we shall attend to it without making any neces sity for calling the police “There \s nothing that I care to say, save that | notice on reading the !n- terviews In The World that the major> ity of the men who denounce the play Admit that they have neither seen the play nor read the novel of ‘Bapho.’ "It te imporsible for them to form any fair idea of the nature of the play. If you see ‘Sapho' you wilh eay that it fg one of the greatest moral lessons ever set the New York public. “E Mave been fifty years in the theetri- censor at Durban or by any } persons whatsoever, there or Neither has he so reported since he left Pretoria, although havirg the amples: opportunity to do so by mati while on the way Rome and in person when he reporied to the Department upon his re- tur. cal bebiness. 1 bave i)ways tried, 1] “Answering the second part of th: think the pubic will testimony, 0 | aforesaid resolution, the uncereigoe use the stage at my commind fOF 4) secretary of State, has the honor to si) worthy purpose, and If I thought Bapho’ | ip at there (6 po truth in the charge that unfit for the eyes of @ young girl 1), cists between the Re PHONG not at my time of life present It 4 States and the Em Business Manager Burnham said | at Britain; that no form 0 ‘The police cannot stop the play. 118) cree atti ls possible under th: beyond their power to do se.” CRANE DISGUSTED. Conatituifon of the United States, inas much as treaties require the advice a) * consent of the Senace; and, finally, tha ae & bags age het “ee ba no secret alliance. convention, arrange ment or understanding existe betweer the Unitet States and any uiher nation “(Signedy JOHN HAY “Department of State, Feb, 2), 1900 It was given out at the State Depai- ollee Devery, was not Inelined this morning to giscuss at’ any length his visit, or the conclusions that he and Chief Devery had reached, “How did you enjoy ‘Bapho' Inst yay ment that inquiries #® on foot imme- night" he was asked by an Bvening) aiarey after the publication of Ma World reporser bear crum’s ost statement deveioped the The Magistrate fact that (he British Government h. psy ypu ey dently Cho knowledge of ‘any interference with toe he 1 States “De yeu bnew wena Trey sught ro [Correspondence of the United Stace do? he continued, hey pald nh ‘a | Consulate at Pretoria, and the addiiion- sensorahip here, they al fect that if such’ Incerference haa of such par taken place it was contrary (o Inatruc- KAISER 1S DBFRATED. to Re- peal Alaace-Lorra’ Law by « Big Majority. BERLI Feb. %.—The Reichstag eventually adopted Herr Wintcrer's mo- tion to repeal the dictatorial law for Ai- aace-Lorraine, defeating the Govern- ment by a large majority. Detaile of the debate may be found rat would take t ‘Then you do theatrics! censor 0 ve played?” de not cee how he eon net think that any would permit “Bapho play any weman for whom I the slightest rexpect. I ah: myself. And I see 1 hase of tm coert, thiphe it 4 Te Baprie’s “ol T haven't seen all of difference. There ie any Wes. than Love’ and enough Democratic nightiy embracing « child who is suf- fering from malignant scarlet fever. Gertrude Robinson has been assuming the role of Fanny Legrand's boy “Bapho.” At a renearsal on Monday war noticed that child was ri part of he stage Business that scene Fanny Legrand takes pre her arms and fondies {t Betis roppe, an Lee of ‘diomay ‘The child’ wages ind body were covered with a rash. rightened almost to death, Miss Nethersole sent urry call for ® aoc. On his arr r deciared he child L sau ing from ao sear.et fever now reported to be d ooh the dressing-rooms company have been put throu thorouath ences lle ton. JERSEY CITY MAN KILLED BY TRAIN, | Patrick Barry, twenty-six years old. of TS Bramhall avenue. Jersey City, war killed by a New Jersey Central passen- third nomination, we ALBANY, Feb. 21.-The Assembly Committee on Public Health this after- hoon reported out, without amendment, Aseembiyman Ganders'’s ili for the Gear of public baths In New York ( vm long advocated by D. A. R WOMEN ROW. ‘This . the bit} The Evening World ‘TORTURE SCHOOL INQUIRY. |+2 New Jeorecy Ascembly Appoints a Commitioe avestigate Washing A Pane Knocked Down tm the Rusk, WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. —The “War ren Chapter’ question ogain came up in the sesrion of the Daughters of the American Revolution to-day | An atiempt wae made to adopt the! Trenton Seheool. | minutes cf cho Neard meetings for the! TRENTON, Fi 2.—The Arsembiy year This would mean to accept tie) passed @ resolution to-day for an inves- finding In regard to the Werren Chap-| tigation of the management of the @&ate ter Industrial Behoot fer Girls, The House n became so ereat that | © ‘ommnitiee om the school presented this 2 “We recommend the appointment of a 2 of five, by the Speaker, to tn the charges made in relation to the management of the State Indus. night and ured; rain. followed by clearing, | cold ‘Poureday ter | under ‘her Chains nna te, de ie Rah Was trial Schoo! for Girls, and make repor:| ger train from Newark to-day. Joseph ya been done by with all convenient speed. The com-| Regan was engineer of the train. As im the. temperature Yor the | mittee to, have power to ‘the | the train approached the crossing, Gate- het lt | Mie. Maton, ch tt a ot the Mouse Sie aia | ato rar a Rear AM... 1A M.A Md . ot socerved The guaticn e + Blondes." te wane pretty tart, ‘tine thes fn Remora yee know, and. per- ye, we may prejudge the play from Do you Docoygod & play immora’ don't to ans on page wer that flatly, was he reepons DEVERY NOT SHOCKED. Chief of Police Devery said to an Evening World reporter this afternoon: ‘law 0° last night. 1 wasn't shocked. 1 didn't see anything imeorai in it. There is tot @ line in the whole play that I could ask to be cut out. I du iy think it lies in my province to he presentation. i nepector Wal ar Themen see report., Upon my 2 sat my mrt 1 would ed ately, I saw the show last it for my own personal satisfaction. ie f ey suggestiveness in the bgt Lf no many of our pays *-fay sealoet i nich Fr, ae beea fo violem opposition, a "voy ‘a et York and (a went " ine, theatre ay A Cre oom ‘The Water Thom; reraed,.and tree were ving then aa t burlesque feren' tity every te ag hee“ tat a little more so—than ate elie}, and cure in a few “MUNYON. PRICE fc. AT ANY DRUG STORE RUGGENHE'MER RE RETURNS FROM THE WEST. ofl, returned to thie cliy to-day ‘rosy is |e trtp vo the Weet. re-| “They have only read the book.|rorwarded through the Consulate at There te nothing In the play to offend. |i rengo Marques, have during that Marcus Mayer. Mis Nethersole's man-|time been regularly received. ‘The only ager, was watching a long line of people |instance of complaint In respect to (he) buying tlekets when an Evening World |transit of the mails for Lorenso Hollis and Mr Macrum was forwarded) minded pr g can take offense at.” far as the Department ix advised ” ‘After that time the Department's “MORAL,” SAYS MOSS. jnait tor Lovene) Marques and Pretoria| Instance of violation by opening .r other-| wise of his official mall by the Britten! were | cannot perform a more ¢onscientions here @uty than to sates: every sneer from i hale Mate | teamatiom to tey wp Ricemction Cire. i t ions ve pee don't care im what part of tke body the pan 1 in their | map be, on whether it 0s chromic or acute, 1 huow thes Remeds will give almost emmedi- "e Cold Cure; The Largest and Mest Efficient Telephone Systera in the World. Best ee o> A ian bre waapproached elsewhere. 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