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The “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | BOON “THE TURNING OF THE TIDE.” LONDON, March 1—Charies Algernon Swinburne contributes to the Times o war sonnet as fellows; THE TURNING OF THE TIDE.—FEB. 27, 1900. Morm, strong with all the bitter heart of hate, Smete Kugianég now nineteen dark yenrs ago, As when the tide’s fall wrath in seaward Sow Semtiee amd bears back the swimmer, Fraud and fate Were leageed against her. Fear was fain to prate Of honor in disboner, pride brought low, And hamblemess, whence holiness mast grow, And greatness bern of shame to be oo great. The winter day that withered hope and pridc Shines now triumphant op the turning tide HELD OUT N SPITE OF AWFUL DEFENSE OF *SHPHO” BEGINS TO-MORROW. Witness ‘inate Describes in the Session To.Nay the Most Vital Features of Miss Nethersole’s Notorious Play. 0-9-0444444664455545654466 ‘That leaves a rathiess and a And all vase hopes that hall Kagiand’s name a light on land ea lad iin fn ree ooe oe dahil nono t- oo Drv WAR camne, Inid low, i een. A Actress, Arrayed in Pure ple, and Cool and Ob- servant, Follows Every Word of Testimony, It. lustrated by Photos. ‘The examination In the cares of Olga | Nethersole, Hamilton Reveille, Theodore | Moss and Marcus Mayer for being va- featine "ecaes® Sarnia aco oF spiral Stalrcase Scheme to Get the indecent, was resumed before Magistrate Nowa, Mott, im the Centre Street Police Court, | ~~~ this morning. Mr. Hummel had no photos of Fapho ‘The entire session was occupied by | Walking about the stage. the testimony of William O. Inglis, who] Mr. Hummel! sald that the prosecu- Geseribed in detall the objectionable | tion a Maly + far falled to make a case. ecenes and dialogue, At 2 o'clock Mag-| When defense started In it was fatrate Mott adjourned the trial until probable that It would take several to-morrow at 10 A M. days in offering testimony. Mr. Hum prosecution will call only one |! sald he had no fear of the result more witness and then Mise Nether- tod were few curious people on hand ole's defense will be begun. It is{°?¢*: Those who occupied seate in expected that ft will consume the resi | {P@ CoUrt-roum were Interested in the tary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Joseph Cham- . P MIMS Setheroe and ter recinie were{semement of thy hearing war's wv| DEFlain, has cabled to the Australian Governments + on band promptly. Mra. Thorn ““Willlam O. Ingile was the fest ettneas |@8KiNng whether they would be able to send addi-| He dia no ish his testimony on Seat ee es i, mrstter nner’ lay having ony Seria nef 00th ees —_— of Impe-| e Chamberlain Asks Australia if More Troops Can Be Sent if Regulars Are Required Elsewhere. MELBOURNE, Victoria, March 1.---The Secre- art. ‘er, in y ever, were in evidence. ess hey Mr. Ingtis, will you kindly denctibe seco) *.. ari 7 ‘ SAPHO IN PURPLE. 2, "mg tacoma scene of ihe Arat | daapatey ram aE Matt 4 teste present | stat Mise Neiberadle wore «light pare the interior of « ground tol Cronte were of the « reas, relieved by simple trimmings of! By Mr. Hummel—If you will start in ‘oul ask him. starting from the first nct— |r hed & ¢ him If that (showing photograph) | rotuetion, iy Mr, O'Reiliv—te that a reproduc. plain white braid. Her sealskin cos muffled her to the ears, and her hea creation of blac! M'RINLSY 1S COMING. WAR GOST $204,000, m0 cate, A elects arat Somme ot the firat act? went af Fp apna Baan Ec. yd abba a a The Preetdemt to Attend the Man- Mritish Army Now ts 420.000, “n pecguetg GAME OF FORFEITS. amet at the Waldort-\storia Qearter of n Million More erdny Sighs, IN, Moreh 1—President) to NS Than Last Yenr, LONDON, March 1—The army ¢ Hy RE =F attend a| Panny a8 represented banquet at the Waldorf-Astoria hote oj there, batt Raow. there appears te be 10 be etre by tbe Onto Bociety of President will be accom Rizey, a a ye ee BAWAUAN Bi BILL, PASSED, Sale -sacbiliiee meanleney.. and: oe WASHINGTON, March 1—The dt party will providing # t for Hawai! eed che al Sail ce L) rite ait NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, LADYSMITH HEROES Stestescsesossesetesteeetes FOR ENGLAND? | ca Torld, [ “ Cireu! « Cireulation 1 Books Open to AIL” | 1900. iy aoe ¥ » MoeeeoooooooooooonooooeN ),. MUST BE NURSED, BULLER SAYS, BEFORE THEY HEY ARE ABLE TO. 10P.M.EXTRA. ee SHOT HIS PARTNER AND KILLED HIMSELF, LONDON, March 1.—The War Office: t gave out the following despatch from Sir B uller: LYTTLETON’S HEADQU TERS, March 1—9,05 Morning. Dundonald, with the Natal and a composite regiment, entered. smith last night. The country between me and smith is reported clear of the enemy. am moving on Nelthorpe. BULLER, 6.55 P. M—Gen. Buller wires from under to-day’s date, that he has just returned fre enh | RECEPTION T9 LIEUT-GOV. WOODRUFF Ladysmith. He adds that the whole country so re ja) a Ie sane -e fOf that place is cleared of the Boers, Music, Brootyn, M , The text of Gen. Buller’s despatch was as oo reaae "7 1] TELEW lows: LATE. RESL | Ts ea NEW ORLEANS “NELTHORPE, March 1—§.20 P. M—I — er just returned from Ladysmith. Except a sf ae na rein 9 adel ooh | guard north of Surprise Hill, the whole of the e jemy lately besieging the town has retired in ot 4 ee haste, and to the south of the town the country is” © Mictric iominittag Company his afternoon Aled a quite clear of them. ie ee ee bo egies etapa agat sn! | “ The garrison was on half a pound of eat i gg plete ne ley Ree Baie |man per day and were supplementing the a [ration by horses and mules. “The men will want a little nursing. bef ~ | being fit for the field, BULLER.” eee LEWIS BILL BEFORE CODES COMMITTEE ALBAN Ma i Molale of boxing clobe in New Yor® ote “= GREATEST OUTBURST HANGED HIMSELF IN CELL | Cap; right 1900 by te Bveae Peli: Callan aia rot AURURN, N. Y., Me er Stagner, received here at the ‘ (Speeial to The Evening World.) prison from Onondaga n 18909 with # sentence of four years and , LONDON, March 1.—A huge d on at the Mansion House. TI f three months for receiving stolen goods, it was announced to-day, bas commitied suicide in hie cell by hanging, wing for a noose the strap eb held up aio bed. a’ eS . Poe

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