The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1900, Page 1

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| THE COLOSSUS, ion | Books Open to All.” | A STORY OF LOVE _ es oat wien E, WITH WRATHER—PAIn TO-NIGN’ ‘To-NIGNT AN AND SUYDAY. NEW YORK, SATU! RDAY, MARCH : PRICE ONE c ENT. BRITAIN WILL PUSH WAR UNTIL BOERS SURRENDER 5, 1900. jee Circulation Books Open to All.” | ne OHA PRESIDENT M’KINLEY’S DAY IN NEW YORK. TINY TIM MAY BE MATE, PRESIDENT M’KINLEY’S LATEST PHOTOGRAPH agar SLVEN WERE SAVED. + Strong ‘Tonia on Behalf of Timothy - L. Woodruff, Who Is Set Forward as a Man Who Can Harmonize Republican Factions in New York. in Gale. —— ‘The Mallory Hne steamabip Alamo ar- | Kallantiy rived in port this morning having on rd the crew of the (Continu Ketchum. The ov is now The President Held an Litt clipes dal pia ge 28 Important Conference | ‘or she wee testing to plunge tae jhead when the Alamo hove ight nd erew frem 4 horribie deat) The details of the rercue saved the with the Licutenant- Governor this After- ’ noon—He Is Visited by Hanna, Bliss and Other Leaders, and the to em Presidem McKinley will to-night, it is) pelieved, decide whether Licut.-Gov ‘Tiny Tim" Woodruff ts to be his run- | Bing mate in the campaign which tr | about to open. Leading Republicans say that thts t+ the real reason for his virit to New York at this time, whem there is plenty am Wore slatted ages iy j The at perewled Stony (on pose of work for him in Washington, an? that the dinner of the Ohio Society is lon about fifty mite t from Point ve dword thir ere merely a pleasam diplomatic subierfuge i mk sal a under which (o cloak the real purpose ene ho was arrested | alt ag lhe Atseoe's. ido (» Ro-mtart, At the dinner it hat been arranged mente } that Woodruff will be the star of the, thrilling st sea, brow: nd Arrange me pisrengers | deck, There, a mi Snare sail femantied hulk of occasion, He will answer the toast to “way wast . ‘The Empire State,” and his friends ex in the trough of ey Clarke wil tainous pect him to make the speech of hie life! ba im his moye to capture the Vice-Presi- capella nee Nene (at Leslie will dential nomination. ' abieed enue in comrt, lamo steamed slowly toward the In Gor. Roosevelt will be there also, but | echeoner, and as (he noe lessened wre _ he will bold pvewsgg died the background | seven men coubl be discerned on the | Mee j ee trea to allow bigot AL Mog 1k, pumping for life, They were Iaeh- Lose aaped ee i Gi teams }eJ to the remaining splinter of the main- @rnor eaenindy ann wi only Iman) mast. A jurymast had been rigged for- STEAN oor = dtd te i dlls Ben | word, and rignals of distress were fy- Albany this afternoon and called on the r Greet Mr. and Mrs. McKinley as they them cease their] Fetumed frem the afternoon drive. xk inthe N ‘One of the first things which the Presi- ‘The Alamo steamed to windward of, t dent did after partaking of his breakfast | ws achneaar enh iad Gor i Ger inter commar at the Manbattan Hotel was to arrange | | © We cannot reed a bow! in this sea sacle fer the conference with Mr. Woodruff «wil! stand by.” this afternoon. Tehen by Kvening World photngrapher ot * * Fors | y long,” wae the WOODRUFF'S STRENGTH. peta es | mil snk tn an| f water In the! ye yey lg ed jus returned from Eastern man it will have to be. in the President's blue fag from the Ferty ery minute, We & trp 4 bes ra he pc first piace; and a man from 9 Joub:ful second street end ul the Uuloouy and « | ] Boe we vv Thoad same ae State, In the second. New Jersey bad houdeome oltk United States & Hix arked for volunteers. Mate A “ a welcome aidition to the Ke-|er opportuntty In Vice-Presiien: Hor hu Ate ead, Fresh cut Mowers T. Woodward stepped torward : Heves thet he is the logical poe ¢ rooms, and the breab:| ite was followed by the entire crew oft” é ate. ant oomed with choice| ihe Alame, Capt, Hix picked out a J ovens W milioraire friends oi) r hoi " unite (he warring elements in the State a sail. | tne 2 2 ‘ ly two hours, however, be- y ‘and who will be va ae eee aa 1 Hix deemed it safe to lower 7 Uteakiari was served at 9 o'clock. Ali the mean time the crew on LATE RE the Platutes Pages sr awtete Te wasn Based tee tote Sergt. Humphries fr ng t E. Ketchum Rescued ‘The wale wax bowling and ite ley breath frege the wei xarmenin o | the shipwrecked crew, but they worked don Second Poaes a ee RHODES FROM SINKING SH. ox AS THE HERO, BEGINS IN Ti 1B = | igs COMPROMISE WITH ENEMY, OFFICIAL SAY . March 3~-5 WORLD ON MONDAY NEXT, WRATHER—vAIn TO-NIUHT AST SU NOM P. M. ---No official news i been satel theme of the conference reported to have b " |be thought of.” UGITIVE CEGIL LESLIE REACHES BROOKLYN TO-NIGHT give 5% Hea ode . aelio a chance to 4quarters to meet him. yond Street Jail until er- AT iy 5 CITY WENT AGROUND gene ar. She ral cargo. y-elght men. TELL HER NAME taken with nown Crew of Schooner Anna’ arranged between Presidents Kruger and Steyn witha 'to opening negotiations for peace. i A high official said to-day that any proposition short. juoconditional surrender would not be regarded by the lish Government at this time. - jover Bloemfontein and Pretoria,” M.E RA KRUGER TO! IEET § 4 charee of the Detective Bureau tn Brookiya, re- calle, the Miller ryndleate fugitive, 4 reach Brooklyn hefore 11 o'clock repeat the that District- it fo @x- an onileptic at was removed TS AT NEW ORLEANS PIFTRORACE- Pat.Garrett 1, Admetue 2, Goose Laver 8 “The British fag must fh he said, “beiore peace LONDON, Marei 3, President Kruser lett Pretoria with the latention of meeting President Steyn The | A DUKBCON POR Iu FOR “pops. PM. s suld to have} oueley wih gato een further + alll speetliy restore the | ert prosperity of South tht where they will meet is not men- tioned, but is jeved to be some-| Kiteheser Vay Y we Made ‘on te Baller a Peer—sectety — . Lively (gale. where In the Orsuge Free Those in South Africa w recon Versant with the effect the recent re-| LONDS ‘ verses have had on the Boers express |W Koveris, au jthe opinion that the meeting of the erage fo | et ‘two Presidents is preiiminary to al tion * already busy at shis | suggestion of negotiations for peace,| The chaue that has come Bot if this te the case It must be |" ma of ete to the pressure brought to bear | 0") be ape upon the Presidents ty cb arvarh theve jong four monthe and Afrikanders in the Fel atic d gloom'ness and dep nies rather than to the personal in- a ey eels Eee linations of the Presidents, ty trainer a ite the talk « af the coming costes. larch 13, promists (0 be @ id od @teyn. al! afialr, Dinner parties are In information ac plete them |g: aive.g second eiition of her rmined as ever persia in the iigarl ch in ani white bn y 4 os Hl Republics | ral Boob DS st Brees Lane, sie! BOBRS AWAIT some signif Pd [cance i attached to (he consultation in | view of the reported viet (o Enatand of | Cldef Justice De Villiers, Mr Hofmeyr jand Dr. Te Water, ostensibly on priva'e j@mty Fear Mites trem the business and for their health. Proet and ire Geen |” Strong. n LONDON, March 2--Netts » Rovertae army ts moment. The tates bis headquarters at O the Hoers have been ; the advocates of immediate peace | The Boers are apparently rallying | with thelr accustomed ability to repalr |a temporary reverse, acd Great Britein] They are only four mallee ‘nas set to test thelr force ap a defensive) Metteh front and they are power under the new conditions of war-} 2% fare. Outaide the meeting of the Dreetlents there is no news indicative of any change in the situation Telegraphing from Osfontetn to-@ay, thanking the Lord Mayor of Liverpool for nis congratulations tn bebalf of that city, Lord Roberts says: “1 trust Her Majesty's soldiers in tl ew

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