The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1900, Page 1

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Che ge “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 2 1900, eae PRICE ONE CENT. / ROBERTS'S ARMY MOVE 8GOETEGOHGHIOD! JWOOODSEAOGHWOS GOW MT Us: GEGHTTHOIOD vamat MASA _. HOW “BILLY” MOLONEY GOT | KINLEY IND LONDON, March 2.—Up to 5 P. M. no official news of Lord Roberts's movements had beeng ’ jout by the War Office, but it was stated in press despatches that he was marching on Bloemfontein r) , He is believed to have some 40,000 men of all arms and 100 guns with him. It will take at leas F three days to reach the Free State capital, and it is not expected that a battle on a large scale will occ , before Wynburg is reached, another two days’ march. At that point 30,000 Boers under Joubert al | | massing. A despatch from Rensburg in Cape Colony states that thé greater part of the inhabitants of Cok FROM THIRD AVE. R AILRO AD ee cake berg have been arrested as rebels. The Boers, some 6,000 strong, are reported to be in’ full rgted ® north, with a British force in hot pursuit. ip P o" ip to-day the First.Lord of the Treasury announced’ that (tie Hous? world meet 4 ‘ f President McKinley te in town. He | Monday for the Budget statement. The announcement surprised the House and started considera $1,500,000 TH E TOTAL COST With the President are aire McKinley. SPeCulation, as it is unusual to introduce the Budget until after the close of the finan it! vear, March 3 ; ies Macchtioler Rirees, The early Budget statement indicates that the Government needs monev, and purposes obtaini 7 land Stenographer Ba yi ( OF KINGSBRIDGE FRANCHISE. vatee aa paoreiog, viens Part of the amount from the duty on bonded articles. The early statemen’ gives the Chancellor of tht Se prest which bass av tha: “ine Exchequer three weeks extra taxation on such articles, while the suddenness with wheh the matter Details of the Great Loot ie, mre" was sprung only allows the owners halt a day, Saturday, to take goods out of bon. ; Show Staggering Pay- | ‘ ot £% ments Under ‘| Queer tg Sow “| P RR ws ‘BRITISH ARMY MOVES covasemme sees" TOP Vi EX TRA | NEARER BLOEMFONTEI Contracts and the | | ley, hie niece. Corielyou driven ferry, where they took a boa th Hand of Politics in the Wrecking. (Copy: ight, 1909, by the - ress i uilishing Can-qny, New York World.) ag (Special Despatch frm The Words War Cor esvondent, Sent Out peal : Lord Roberts, W. F. PREVOST-3A1 TERSBY.) mae Me MeKintey on M Then at i: ONE Dp @ Mii fe ny Rett f ¢ | OSFON TEIN, Orange Free state, _March f- ny wih pena the Pree) UL A Hae 6.25 P, M—The camp has been advanced i ie a \miles, A heavy rain is falling.and the yeidt, js will be guerde | “ates ere _ Free State, but it has been mentioned as being east of Paardeberg, om the AWAY FROM THE BRITISH, nme nanny eailiere ne oF : | road to Bloemfontein, As all the late despatches from Landon maleate es Acavice Osfontein is not marked on an) available military map of the 0 ae meet stian Hee te Gecotstell. 480) vy iorates | Lord Roberts's mareh on the Free Stat» capital, with some 30,000 men, Ricgeeesis kde Aipstie begun. Osfonteln is probably the site of his new camp giitnpse of him The significance of the fact tuat rain ts falling and the veldé | lies in the forage it gives (or the horses and cattle, “BILLY” MOLONEY. OR WXINLEY. | ao ap path 5 7 a ene ee ag . =e ROBERTS'S AUVANCE, jis, Mrny ot tnem wore Mound] , Somebody Got $5,400,000 . that the[uddled Books a and Chaotic State. ments Do Not Record— $16,300,000 Paid for ** Changing the Motive Power. o i a Here is @ statement of how $1,100.10) @f the looted Thitd Avenue Railroad wa» | 5 000 or 6,004 Work! stepped in with an injunction, | called te the office of the road ow Third When the Third avenue road wanted ine franchise was rescinded, and finally » avenue, the Kingsbridge franchise unexpected |yniered pul up at puble auction, The} ‘Go ahead with t i a. ie Jou, Joun, objections wore offered by the -Board Of | rhint Avenue road was the purchaser, | Presldcnt ilar, "We'll, make’ Aldermen. According to the reports of/and thus thrice did it pay for the! traci tater.” Maset detectives, the Third avenue peo-| Kingsbridge privilege. John D. Crimmins put men to work i Bt to estimated that the money | St once but soon he struck a snag in She secur i sgetton: of ‘ the way of street opening privileger. tte |lowing resolution ip (he Sona certain persons would have to be seen /SPORt Im seem Si OS a, ast fa sparen’ wiih, the posted of} “ mt or the measure could not be passed. Otter Molowey's disappearance WES! ra iinany Hall * Many © stories, with names and! tp the neighborhood of $1,000,000, FRO. * amounts, have been told. One who|Thie made the total sum senk by CRIMMINS an ZEN OUT. ¢lalme to be acquainted with the detall* \the ogg im this ome trassaction # office, § the negotiations is authority for 81,200,000. “John,” he said, * statement that $09,00 was finally that coptratt off tio your” Crimming named his withdrawal price = Considerable ammunition for a f ‘ ‘ ‘Part of Melly-Kenny's Oieistom fell into the hands of the British, 2a bine ges nat é Sent to Guard Line of well as ¢ demaged Maxim gn. be ee te ae ey. h c ‘i - Consmanieaition. of Sixteen were among the aay: | | LONDON, Murch 2- It ix under) ‘The prisoners had not heard of |stood bere that the adveave on snrrender of Gea. Croaje and ‘09K (TO | Aloemfontein, the Free State capital, ited it, The majority neemed tbe, | has already begun, Lord Roberta/ glad to be captured They ie paanete Asks for Keport on Saloons | . a | in Manila Stace Oger Treeps | they asked was a valuable one, and that 2441" t |and Gen. Kitehener are said to have) heavy losses recently. id Q £ 2 GRANT CONSULTS JUDGE LACOMBE | put their army in motion and Gen.| The women remained with if F = French's cavalry has been engaged | Boers in the trenches until (hre® | with a Boer force east of Paardeberg.|bours before the British charged, ‘we'll have to call|*ince the occupation of phat wemuch do we owe} the Unfled State forces: who who are their pe Fae raised to secure the » There) From that period of the rond’s aMitia- was much discussion to the person | tion with pofiticians Is bared its culmin- 4 te held the money, ant the same wu-|ating ruin of Tuesday last, when from At was paid. Thus ended bis connection | “4 saci : | A part of the Boer army will guard, Two women were found, ome deat - 3 ’ thority said tna has Moloney, ter Hela beat pperreeney dl ste arcolbed with a reed. i 10:4 Sleo requested to. ine jthe passes in the Drakensberg to pre-| au. the ae ue vart. pt A acigg "tlc Se aetna dy And why? fo ¢ of the number, if any . She has since died. She said Aldermen, was selected. of a receiver, and hundreds of the hold-| Down Tammany Hall way ‘¢ war|., 1a a : j vent: Dorman a tom Sores band would not let her go, as he Just befere the Grst vote was) *ts of lis stock were hopelessly ruined. jxnown that Crimmins war po’ 0 : j through from Natal. " . 2 Saken on the franchise Willy We- | The Evening World has conducted a A brigade of Gen, Kelly-Kenny’s| such a good shot. The woman wm tener fo myntects special inquiry into the condition of the | division has been sent to strengthen oaty nineteen years gid. , road, the circumst: roes which ted to the 8 | Lord Roberts's communication to the he intensity of the ously left New keew downfall, and thé him he had made some caustic public | ist iy is within hii power ax " n to the | an idea of the in thé result ts astounding. — (south and the movement of French's; ' where he had with bis femarks about the turning down of of our military forces t | | rhuma is believed to be to clean out! fre cam be gathered from | dudge Daly, which, displeased Richard ‘Croker. saloons in Maniin ind pr vem the wale of liquor to our! Boer commandos which might, that of the ninety-Gve guns in eet Y fl z President Kilas was told that Naugh- soldiers | | chreaten Roberts's vanguard. | the prestaentts Battery alone ton & Cu. should have the Third avenue OVERN \ f 79 rounds, Gring every tom contract in e%ect was thie: | | ——— | We, the Third Avenue Ratirend } 7 Company, give Naughton 4 Ce. the} ROME. March 2-The Pope thir )) Wicy guliiha cane cui PRENCH CLEARS: } free vight t@ reconstract thie rong | #!!°%" Teoetved In the Throne Room a He Attacks the Beer to # We give them the right to eme! iiitince with cor ulations upon the | COLENSO CAMP, Wedhesday, Peb. ‘os t : oe 28—The Boers lost heavily during trenches. Many of the wounded were be here of Bacre! River—One Was 0: Nine. <r ner. the Reman. Preletee he presented Tts| ( prcsgiucs? Arey. yesterday's fighting. The lyddite| 1ONDON, March 3—Al wrought fearful havoc in the ore ts : Tumes. Over t i fs i ik si? : i i : "The Poutifl referred ts the Hoty Year : bacrdas he tata ; a p atirtbuted” the iatier 10 VATE-RESULTS AT New ORLE led with ox ve } E Pre FIFTH WA fm Se Ran Voe SIX Tri RALE$* 1 Apltion a, Sie age

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