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we co NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1900. __ ALMOST IMPREG- NABLE.” 5 3 _ ROBERTS TO WAR OFFICE Aa ~ PRICE ONE CENT. «YOU MADE A _ GALLANT DE-. » PENSE, SIR!” ROBERTS TO CROMER. ® FL-MINOA CRINT [PORTO RICO [OP.MLEXTRA ) soroor, ma 1 al BILL PASSED. |.5: 4: acacueo 1g Bales iasSrcebttle yond it Hill. . iD AVE, RECEIVER, By a Vote of 172 to 161 the 15 Per Cent. SAVE HER FROM | The War Office authorities Tariff Is Fixed on Porto INKING. out no news, but, judging from the Be * Russell Sage Says the Financial Rico. jports received, military men eay Wreck of the Road Should ‘losses will be heavy. Be Investigated. WAMEINGTON, Bet. So The. Pocto| "1" Soles See ee teast otlow tne s C4 Rico Tari@ bill passed the House this|iead of the President.” said he emphat- | 60.0 ; | . afternoon by ® vote of 178 for to 161Jically, “and I will vote for this bill.” | aa ‘REJOI IN OVER ‘Mx-Mayor Grant has been appointed) the appoimiment of a receiver was) against, ate: te thes: Piyte les Maem anon oicie a tea | made @ statement was issued he me ey e ublicans without waiting for hi temporary rébeiver of the Third Avenue 5 eee 2 roy la tag My te ee y ne | . e teetive Committee, afternoon by @ vote of jcheered, white the MRS MOTT GETS SOP T LOSES HUSBAND | CRONJE Ss DEF | — ‘The statement was as follows: substitute provided for! stunned and desed. Mr. Cummings stoud | “The Creditors’ Protective Committee | tee (rade between the United States and arm upraise! until the Republican announces that a receiver of the proper. | Porto Rico. “RAMAMIT vote for this bl," be qpatinved Ha ty of the Third Avenue Railroad Com- the. Republican side, “pro-| .. pany has been appointed. mended In with | was similar to the practise in the Erie] ‘The reorganisation of the finances of , Si Lrengemt for absolute! eight years ago. All| the company has become necessary, and e ie . rn Democrats | LONDON, Feb. 28.—All Britain and the colonies are re over the victory of Gen. Buller at Pieter's Hill. It is expected that move will bring him to Ladyemith, where the Boers will fight bin Ket led, representing @,- yeaa interests of all parties demand Weng = Minutes they | | peraion. Stosk of the Company, con-| that such reorganisation be brought 4 ‘ement. and uston_ine| t Deta!ls of the surrender of Gen. Cronje at Paardeberg are pag ee Nie See eal | or the eRe ee ee } : ereaeod a8 thet : ‘or cnervot gre | ve, [and graphically describe the arrival of the old Boer chieftain ia next wwo and holders of ¢ 3 4 . ie is on the op! . there will be a hearing, at which Mr.| unfunded debt, the holders of the com-| Heatwole, of Minnccote, Ut” *M4 | until bata siden showed very full repre: ) Lime ty [camp A report ts current that a large part of Gen. Rovertss araay Grant's appoimtment will be made per- . Heries were packed, with Dearing Bloemfontein. The 5,000 Boer prisoners are on their way | pany's notes and other unfunded obliga- tions, Town. In military circles the enthusiasm te eohered by the vl me losses must be heavy im his final advance. Ten thousand crgwd val codine far i he “All the stockholders are invited to y fA Med Or certificates of stock with the Mer- Maes soaeecs: “tae ceseehind bete inister CRP ' * AT NEW ORL EANS he believed it to be the duty of every Coan ine amepfiment of Mr. Payne. t wth “ 7 ° man ip @ great crisis to rise above pariy eons t and support the Government as he had {ist maya” "Me Wotr Was I yeas (o ment which is in course of preparation, | ———-.~..<= © — —— - -- whieh will permit depositors to with- 4 ben draw their claime and securities if « toe ceived a crushing ao — BULLER’S REPORT otrongly intrenched along the last five miles of the road to The rejoicing in Cape Colony and Natal is described as. The moral effect of Cronje's surrender is bound to be great, but 5 | know do not believe the war is ended yet, though the Reor couse Man gp fy t awys ‘ OF PIETER’S HI . gregate the sum of $21,000,000 and that 100 LONDON, Feb. 28—The War Of- | the cew site, which is just the corportion is unable to pay this it. Grant took formal possession of 118 wid Pirate | M@ Bae received the following de- point marked cataract. bi] Company's property Gteate 1h ! ‘A full diet of the recen: mechanice | this afternoon, Soy he high winds oxiony |@pateh from Gen, Buller: this time the troops had. Meno fled against the Third Avenue| He went to the main office of the baterteve, with tenile irom “Headquarters, Hiandwani, Feb. 28, | tered, crouching under Company ls given to show the partial | at Sixty-fifth sireet and Third aveaue Serthers Obie ever Western ‘ | structed email stone shelters , indebtedness of the corporation. and went (hrough the necessary for- Sea COnie tine ne iasenee 3A. M—Pinting thet the paamage Ot | a guling el end 9 1@ Of Sew York to-night and in Lengewechi's, Oru 00, CON |g ie nase ‘The bill also states that « large part i CHIC. Fev, A—Local traM@c was|@ Yew Ragtned tate to-night ed by strong intreschments, | recan- most exesilent spirits. the floating dob: consisie. of joans , (?*atown for bis | blacked 4 by the snow storm which and Theredey, In Ractern for rr" ot the! . . | Mr. Grant said tha: he had appointed | started inst night. Trains were badiy Peasepivania. Yew Jerces, nettone ie oer Tuesday Gea. Bartes, are | William Beaver treasurer of the road. | delayed. Marylasd and Virginia tom- Tugele. One was found for me below pe ‘ found hie acting In thet capacity| The Weaiher Hureau announced to-| and taltons of the Sixth : continued him Jn the office. He |48y that the snowfall was the heaviest the cataract by Col. back, Royal | ue Fusiieore crept ad continued Gupt. Robiowon in nis| ls years, ave dey mage Baginesre, on Feb. 26. and a hell. down / ve ‘¢ eterna of the | We commenced making 00 0 On aati ‘ ; " we protch thevete and on Feb. 29, Gné- clotiocs cit of - tng that I could mate the gaainge . a 1 crossed the gues Pera a i