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a ae BPD A RETA bin THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; FEBRUARY 23, 1900. ‘8 CECIL RHODES NELLIE GRANT SARTORIS IBY FELL T) [os woo Do You ;:" ian sae AS T KNEW HIM. OPERATED ON FOR CANCER, FLOORAND DED Sex. s5 By AMALIA KUSSNER. another, thousands of miles away, in (Tne Famous Miniature Painter.) lthe Space of a second? That “thought ie 5 al maaan atti attra Litt LEDee eesti etestreere nr tects Slipped from ve ie of His! “*"**" will carry startling messages froi 6 0 Story of How the Talent- Sleeping Father and there Ni ‘an ‘vetbauibeatiahad te ed Young American Broke Skull, stances of this happening that there Had the Colossus of |18 no doubt of their truth? { South Africa Pose for jo Her in Kimberley. Secret Made of angen Cone dition of Gen. Grant's Favorite Child Until She Was Declared Out of Danger. 9 An old man, broken down with ertef, alled at the Coroner's office this morn- ng, and awked if he might have a burial Do You thet the latest fad ta permit for his baby grandson, He said New York soclety ts vis name was Eugene Peiser now to have real, live 1 dont knew how to tell it," he sald, 3 Hi Person: lit: Cor o Lovely Type of American 0 the big tears rolling down his cheek* | butlers, cook Japanese waiters, ; sf anity ui Woman, Whose Nobil € Dr. Poarson sald { should come here} 18” #, valets and—no, not red to That of sal) a, Ff cil sow, ‘The father and mother are |PT¥Ate secretaries, but conSdential pai at of the It and Gentleness 0 broken up to come, companions, arrayed In native coe F Czar, Whose Portrait y 2 x The baby's esis was Nat tume? That there are several places Nathan (Goldstein, He lived w in N the Fair Artist Has Through Stress of ' father and mother at 1 Court street, fies ahs where these clever pee Trouble Stand Out a ¢ Rrookiyn. He was just about eleven engaged for the purposes ~ is the Honor of Exa 8 ae cmd hing. tf er, bi shat Woty nar tate Had “The child wag teething. jo was out other servan' Shining imple. 0 very restiess, Last night his mother|the domestic problem? ee was worn out and asked the father to Painting. carry hima little. ‘The father took him on his knees and sang to him. But the father was 90 tired himself that he fell asleep. “The baby rollet to the floor, His head struck the floor and his skull was broken. When the father awoke the Co a od od that a woman, fa- Do You mous as an artist, beautiful, refined, hag just saffered thie ig- nominy of being turned from home by the son whom she adopted twene ty-three years ago? That she is now enduring poverty and striving to hide the facta of a romance whieh hap ‘The reagon there has been eo much secrecy about the tines of Mrs, Nellie Grant Gartoris, Gen. U. 8, Grant'e fa- vorite child, fp that she came to New York from her mother’s home in Wash- ington to have @ cancer removed by &, skilled surgeon, poor little fellow was bleeding at the Fearful that the operation would prove nose and mouth. He made po answer |, Mes, Sartoris implored her rel . 3 when we called to him. He was un- tives (o Keep her secret until the cr! conscious and died after the doctor was passed. It was announced to-day came" that her physician believes the operation The old man vroke down and sobbed was suceereful, and that she is now on Even the veteran clerks wiped the roa@ te recovery, and case-hardened reporters scarcely a parallel? away for fear some one Mrs. Sartoris \s at the home of her serned. 2 rer would seng physician and will remain there several it wae granted t Rad; aaatten to-day in the a yt fe 4 Cemeter "| Do You why and how we weeks longer, when she expects to join wink? That we pere $2,000,000 70 BE DIVIDED. | Know her mother In Washington. The fact that Gen. Grant d'e4 of & form the operation 60,000 times a day, and would go blind if we didn't? De you know that one of the cleverest cancer ts merely corroberative proof of @ truth which {s pretty generally ac- cepted now by the medical profession, that thie terrible disease is hereditary, actreases on the New York stage is @ past mistress of the art of wink- ing and ts charitable enough to de seribe It, by means of fluttering ber Just ap consumption is. It was at one time argued that Gen eyelids before the camera fer your benefit? i Grant's cancer was due to excessive Co odo) smoking, but this has long been laughed Do You that Olive Schreiner, the famous author of Dietateg Buslusively to The Eves- ing Werk. ‘The first news I received on my arrival in Amertea was that Kimberley had been relieved. 1 was overjoyed to hear tt, for 1 have warm friends in the'aity, nd | though not one of the garden spots of the earth there are associations attach- tng to $t that make the place one of my egrerable and interesting recollections. It was there I painted the picture of Cecil Rhodes. “ T left before hostilities began, having pent nearly three mouths there, and interest in the progfess of the war the investment fs the @amond city a element of peteonal inter- ; @ a place, even Fes 4 Ns ogi and to have formed pleasant associations there en- Gear it to one In a sense of kinship almost. Bach day 1 watched the newspapers to al. what had befallen it, dreading to ‘t- Yearn that misfortune tad visited some ; — ‘The Jaffray Metate Sued for Par- titer by Lathvap=Preperty im Tenet. Bult for the probation of the eatate of the late Edward 8. Jaffray, the mill- lonaire Broadway dry-goods merchant, was bean to-day in the Supreme Court by John M, Lathrop. The estate owns property at 10%, Lit, 113 and 115 Leonard street, 2% and %2 Froadway and 1, 2 and 3 Benson street, valued at more than $2,000,609. All of the heirs, next of kin and leg. eos under Mr, Jaffray's will are namied defendants. Among the defendants named 1 /toved the Cecil R yl Lo Poulteney Higelow. About noon the report war current of | \ on ot 3 is Lathrop holda tle to a share tn the|!0¥e that waa her whole lite? Aud * 'y. Alrbrahe sess. F Boer victories in Bouth Afrien, Prices |X). Cen'tal i eatate by deed from Arthur W. Jaffray |that now, since her Ontario & Wencern and his wife, which was exqouted on fell quickly under the Hauldation that | pacite Matt Oct, 9, 1860. dcelines | Bee ‘The property was left in trust, the trust to terminate on Jan. 1, 1900, when the trustees might sell an@ distribute the real estate among Edward 8. Jaf- fray's children, Lathrop now arks that the property WG BREAKIN === es [Ming @ tt he Mina. yy Lo pf ie at by men like Dr. Bhrady, his chief phyatcian, and other investigators. They say that the deadly germ was ‘n the blood of the great warrior long before he became noted as a smoker, had not been informed of Mrs. Sar- toria's afMiotion,” Dr. Shrady raid to an Evening World reporter to-day, “but if it Is true that she has cancer I think it very possible that the divease was in- herited from her father. “Poor Nellie Grant! The words have been used together so many times that {t almost seems as if the adjective had been coined to fit the name of one of the eweet bravest little women that ever’ OB) taced a wo- 4 of trouble. But if her life has been a troubled one if misfortune has ever seemed to doe! lowed the story Four-po! her footstepe—the career of Gen. Gran! were recorded in many of the promi- only daughter Is one to Inspire the nent stocks, doopest reverence and the Meenest emur| The market. however, steadied down al ges jation. whort time after ‘The general impression on the #tre tT ne one whom I knew. War ip a terrible thing, afd 1 think f can realize what it must have been in Kimberley with the shadow of death hanging over !t. Kam charitable enough to believe that| AMALIA KUSSHER TELIA OF HER VISIT TO CRCIL RHODES. Feports telling of a fabulowe price placed | ‘upon the head of Cecil Rhodes by Pres-/ into something of a chological as {dent Kyuger are untrue, It scarcely | Vl as an artistic study, barmoniies with the Christian spirit which, even their enemies admit, is a CATCHING THE ‘MOODS. characteristic of the Boer.’ Awd it ts], Bp oe erat @oubtiess not the only miarepresentation which fas been made concerning both and. shaies' will be appa be apparent, And nies in this lamentable confilet. 3 re in saredy thie had ample oppor- VISIT TO KIMBERLEY. cloasal figure in the sooth 1 wenit'to Kimberley especially to paint] Men who are mie ‘ho atu 40 mr POPPE TE FSMD ET LEODE TET OLD SCOOEEE Oe CPSP VO Or Sens oer 3 Dro SPST SS OES CORTE Er eT ED ™ Stock Hit Hard, Hard, but Bid) Up After an Eight- Point Drop. the portrait of Mr. Rhodes. Thi ee cecal obras hy Iittle beyond the climate to render ‘ee win the destiny of are stamped Derley attractive as a residence. ir jous pu! diamond city, with its earth-locked fret mental ‘ror ‘a Tefected on ins Carvalho at i ine on treasures, {s a treasure-house rising "1 fg” dntiods “Waysof the" enge ‘ot| Letters Sent to the velét. | long, an! above the monotony of a dreary pp a the firm, masterful be! oes" 4 are certain inconveniences and P ia c rf Famil: Tt Is an example of what American Repo one does ne i hak a ome tne ad Nhat ne. expected there vi womanhood can do and bear, It ie a] 10 (a) tne rein be the Me ona Bore ar} serine Saree’ eseoen, thoes: eneves: 0 ‘ > lesson book which every American girl | through manipulat y the Metropol! it and the estate cl up. African city the rame silken comfort | would be @ resort to arma in settling the Hae OO ee a eody erty | tan crowd to break Third avenue and my long! Do Yo that the greatest Hd “gold rash” tm the and ready conveniences that obtain in| Ti nat indicate 1c speech | Gen. Molineux belleves that he has . Paris Bt. Petersburg, or any of | would be settles b discovered important evidence that may et ‘J tals. ;even to the very it. Sane oe ee a ea was |. Gontrary to popular estimate, Ido mot | (RFOW Rew <ight om the great polson * t it, * By ores case, This evidence is the same that Oe of the cleanest, most comfortable ’ da # and civilized places in the whole of the is with the have noi | Convicted his son, handwriting. enormous profit, particularly those girls| thereby make James Ro Keene a loner who are tempted to link thelr fortui Mr. Keene's forces were well is with foreigners, who seek them only ciplined, however, and when the pres f because they have fortunes to spend or | fe Was raised fro - the stock he ts great names to humiliate. mom taterested. it hid’ the he was only nineteen when her life] Price back, The Metropolitan talent did LONDON STOCKS FIRM, Market Made Rallich by Report ef Cronje's Surrender—Americans ly score dhs aioe anal Oh ole South African dominion. To most of | Deen underhand. Bince the conviction of Molineux the not make a fori lower t began. The curtain was rained pake a further atiempt (o lower the (the mele resitents the club is their INDOMITABLE MAN. women have been vietimact many anony-| nit amid the wand of wedding bells. | Market, and prises of Third Avenue be- mite trict than anywhere else im tho home, but Cecil Rhodes ig a notable mous letters, some of which tn the] she the ted daughter of the] ®8? to slowly move upward pe Rumors current on the Stock Ex- He in a man of straightforward met! mt of ich are tn was pert world, and thet all the example ods ana "would prees Yerward to aucce#s | same handwetting and show marked nation. = simple, wholeeome, modest, un-| Buying crdere accumulated over the #5 | change in London to-day to the effect territory Mes a broad, coay veranda, with oy lon account th peeasion ff: ae iw wu i > plot of grass in front that 1s green while | men ‘ite ie sim ig"fenefoam nn alrect | eines {a satisfied that tee weiter of/ The Waite ae ae Wade Ee ks eas es oe fe x WR | creased firmnesy in the London eecuri- Pe a ee sthe mows cover our western earth. in tie habits, and ercpaceh tktwine: | these particular letters tx prompted by | MO bei nael stocks, Grins ih [ties of the deveiopmat of | Fome personal motive. The letters have |" | at 4 the truth with| Tradl 1 eh Te Oe ee Do Ye that there are mere, popar yee ou beautiful womes rrow until near 2. from 1-6 to 1-2 per cent, Mr. Rhodes gave me sittings daily in | tudlo. “Bittings," perhaps, i 8 Afi he ain self as @ facile and| been turned over to Handwriting Ex- prophetic eyes and sighed heavily as he price , for n greater part of the time| | di cares for wealth be pert Cavatho, who is now making a ter good-by when she] day. when an attack on the metal -year-old Baran Moskowits he was pacing up and down the room. [cause ei se elles » “a | study of them and comparing iby hand. pera ale ill sont | kroup enilvencd the dealings, ‘Tennessee | was Dl 1d Monroe | Bt. Paull was selling at 1227-4 Atehigon PARED WITH THE R na ing is. heed vit Os of persons involved |‘ tein ven were born of the mar-| (281 Ae forced down 43-4. and the rest Maen "tr tir rred at @ 3-4, Union Pacific at 8 1-2, other countries ef com! C2Al me A phot (ogra, of, himeeit Bs Nas cetbae at hia cell at Bing Bing |TiM#e: 1 time the parents Hved apart. e te Rroup between | and 2 1-4 points. ly Orme when ane nm ashville at 2 1-2 Nor world can boast, and that two of! His is @ most Impressive personality, | YP 1" whic he had povided Sbolinews, fs todas cation! He died in February, 188, in Capri, Italy.| Metropolitan fell 3. [iriaped. ond tell, "he is Pe eine ad ae hai : them are to be selected to grace thel and the first comparisou.that occurred ta||ored to teach me.to be lees extravagant | tetenec tor nis: seeond arial. His de-| Since then Mrs Bartoris has lived very yakgaknenr in the Grangers and trunk houq and lacerated hands, requiring the | at i snd Haliimore a On medallion of the Buffalo . We was between him and the Cear,|!r_ my habits His arevas ‘oh Me Bl voted olf father let drop the fact that | Wisely. much of the time with her| dency, but losses in the ralroade were | 2ttention of an ambulance surgeon. of 1901? That cam ceo a man of moderate means despite the fact mother, educating her children and| confined to fractions, ex fof Balt = 4 bags = - — = = " pageful of them, beautifully printer whom I have had the ot pore hegor, that his, wealth is, computed to be the prisoner was preparing this defence | Lieing them up, two Gaughters and a inte fe which lost and St ' in colors, on Sunday’ traying. The Ruler of the 00) and $100,000, Bias gives the impreasion of ier (tween Fim ei the prisoner was preparing this defense ‘worthy grandchild: Gen. referred 164" Th ee of deep \trospection, Rel yesterday. This explains why the|°™ to be ren of bond market war under pressure, but a ton of the vast te ities t His father came to Bing Sing yesterday with ee cinerea ane ae BIG LONDON, ONT, BLAZE. oa rewrigen mater se axed Seecimeserame op cnnee | eae he gave me was that of a man - ing evidence given at the last trial. 34. Other fad been . ou ‘Preeeu! a in Macenic Temple Destroyed, Along The rumor that the relations between thee charade with Other Bulldinge—iees | the condemned man and his counsel, Mr. iat om fume ple, the Roly Poly Weeks, are somewhat strained seems to the very antithe- has introspection, Is About 9900,c00, be t. past. . rs) ” Recent ures show that Mra, Sar- ; Poteniiatien ale only they full! LoxDON. Ont.. Feb. 2%—The Masonic! “Te there any dissatisfacion tn your! | 2 oi Bee st the Chaturee of hoc| et ease, Tin nes family, have hed Mgcely ot ‘6, become actualities. | Temple wan destroyed by fire to-day. | family over the way Mr. Weeks con!) pier eyeg are noticeably like| ‘37-8 and Brooklyn Un: 21-2. new theatre built for themselves eemewnat AD ia Agure Wa ne. And at) Nothing remains but the walls. ducted the defense?’ asked a reporter) ii. the right one a little om ier than ‘There were railirs at nome pointe, ba ’ will, on Sunday, perform for your the ez, he ts et ent torn The Great Northwestern for The Evening World of Gen. Moti. the left, and levies. the Eig ch a Piet And ansnlled * fal > fireaath. the foaturys of Ones. Sie's, Spe yl eer |e init which inesees. in'every “good the taal Tere wash light de= : especial benefit tn the Funny Side of a his ina monty Park Purge "ar ‘The General raiged hie hand deprecet-| portrait of en, raat, rom the bears to cover and Reads ec. j / your favorite Sunday paper? De i, keen gray aniey , ase ance pany, vas “lingly. “Now, don't,” he said, “But 1 Sweet je the predominant trait, of ine frat preferred was pushed up above “+ ’ you know—but of course you do— wae i F. H. Butler, broker, ae will say that personally I am eatisfied Z Ray hi ral 3 Company, the Grand Opera: i love cere Womea hag a large Gecle of true a Ps, mae sn and that the children will not be bappy nto be 4 o. io 5 . pace “Ia vour son satisfied?” the] losses throughout. | r | unless you get the Roly Polys ter oth Ue Turthes | ang Bavings Company's oe 1 much, The cota! sales of stocks to-day ware 7 y hf ? ruins Whl net anawer any further quee-| whane stevl-like | 498.59 shares, and of bonds fi-25,00, them this weet papa Mor Jong tha line,” answered the ol quality par value. 7 . os al a » Masonic Temple was ‘ahah if the ity. The Age ii) be ‘lease SUPERABUNDANT VITALITY. [sree ot Be San heen wbidaetaeeel itor meat] fe What impressed me in the was his Superevundance oh t cannot answer questions regarding the ually legal slatue of boy’ re on Nose Otames® ae RATS CAUSE A A 15 CAUSE A FIRB ay erties ad teal ts ake eae WHEA Panic in a Double dni’ enemaait Fel- lowed, but Yo One Was Do You an elephaat’s [Know ss ion 2m sole of his foot ichever the palm of his hand, "2 ib 2 trial, and that he will then be acquitted honorably.” “Roland is in the best of spirits,” said tat THEE SERERSESESEE double-decker tenement at 105 Rivington) The ‘Seal; T Mille and street. ‘There ate four families on every Warden, Mr. Connaughton, and pera baugh one of two Terres pA the oid General to The Evening World The heavy Argentine shipments and Seti Hy tite started a «woe hla morn reporter. Me seems bapoter than be] oooias'wsabuncd olive constéeranty at Mt beet TH IS Is TO BE EXPECTED when preg aa bynpe yg py tee we Warden, Bt "| “Geaipera hough Nttle and’ one or tor] at: hee poor roads are chosen. Get in MAIN avout 1c unis weous ri everybody at the prison treat Roland with perfect fairness, He tells me they S TRAVELLED ROADS, where the way ae a er) re very kind ¢o him, elt! J+ fowed bo extra privileges, "Me dove no | Pom T R, By Bs sto success is an easy climb. Harness} ‘Do You ‘ii 10 wit ets new song, “My Dear bee 4 ‘want to be shown any fa’ He te. Say die comet. A wil end ‘met 3 YS up a Sunday World Want to your enter-| peg RH ig AR ces api, Cheainemnatton’ ta the t, prise, and trust this safe steed to putt ae tue ae ae aaa {f there was any diesatisfaction in the % you to the top without a single balk. and that the song will prove one of | <esinnsasintetgeeeeSaemrentengieeeperiocsiaish siemens Molineux family over, ihe way the case Wap conducted it was news to him. the prettiest publications of the sea- son? iA RS ese 4 ; By Se hans ‘ oe : ne ie Ee": = 22 FULL PAGE IN COLORS. ee as ag coe Sen woe appear when com- y veh eel 8 FULL PAGE IN COLORS. f You Dent 3 America’s Beautiful Women. Contestants for the prize given day's sh by the Pan-American Exposition. and you will discover all about % FULL PAGE IN COLORS. sis tr, cose ea a How Mr. Manykids took the children shopping. trom w| ALL IN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. omerica’s

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