The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1900, Page 1

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} PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1900. ~ PRICK ONE. CENT, ~NETHERSOLE UNDER BOND. 1 ch i ENACT AWD COND UAV AFTER BALL PLACED AT $500; DEVERY | | ENGLAND SMT ccs eo: (Every British Warship Is Ready.) 2 (60,000 Troops Ordered to Africa.) “We Have the Money, Too!” ($300,000,000 Asked for War.) | nemewmece Ga aa entrees pe dig and Devery that gistrate Mott had held} LONDON, March 5.—A feelin of suppressed alarm preva Riebvered | Sratnar?, worehant, Froduce Mathonge: | (hii Tee Play wee lomore! amo verme evening following the scarcely veiled erg. by wae lage = rad it anpthing may be dnorared| Geary Wii arose. a: | na und Gael ah. erlerm Exchequer of the hostility of Europe toward Great Britain. “per Gh te alage,-t6 His budget included $300,000,000 as war expenses, and he explained the | 94 Ju17, imposed upon Col. Gar- Pn pee of its a eo poe to the Commons as due to “a desire to afford hn prea Tilly. g om h our adversaries and foreign critics proof of o tor by vigorous prespeution et:am 8 in which we are engaged.” , " , cali ei ste: hy cco dela. let Sak ee That the Ministers of the Crown should feel it necessary to convey a|te%*ntwerarect senine tor tac| warning to Europe in such a way, coupled with the knowledge of the invita-|termetion regarding the company’s tion of the Colonies to send more men to Africa, makes the international! “Receiver Grant stated teat he bed situation appear very grave. Rot yet received the letter written by It is stated that every warship is available for sea and that naval officers pusication 1 he was prepared to pe. * ashore have been notified what ship they will join in case of emergency. The | ss! mc evidence as bas bees asked stream of 60,000 additional troops for South Africa has begun, and there is no Powe vin tes acer eee ft ” doubt the Commons will vote the supplies. Ce CLOSING. OF SAPHO “ is expected that the activity and vigor of the inquiry which has been Ped ede nee eeeees ppprrersirretrertrrrrc | Rome Crate Sit soem eet ENGAGES = DEVERY, |: “AS | EXPECTED,” £ sore lon fo 4 mary action and that the Grand Jury SAID MISS NETHERSOLE. | ! “We Have the Ships,” The District-Attorney Or-|Er= dered to: Present .Eyi-. dence of Criminality. The Graad Jury to-day took under| A. Berrien, broker, 38 Beaver street; “WAY STOP IT AT ONCE. | Col. Gardiner at once telephoned Chief | Gtecckel, merchant, 27 ) At Wallack’s Theatre the news of the ae street; Richard Nelson, manager, |decision of Magistrate Mott was re eireet; Simeon Baldwin, mer: | ceived without commotion. Tae theat:e! Sak M8 Lexington avenue; Robert EB. people said that the decis'on would have vanvers, iron, @ Eaet Kighteenth street: no effect. The performance of ‘“Saptm™ the Court has been wrong and | have would go on as sun been right. ase agate he particloania in But Your Honor has has the right to way! ox play Bapho was made \y The World, It fe victory for purity, and a (Continued on se Berend Page. {sty blow to the actors and actresses [OP.M.EXTRA DETAILS OF THE BUDGET. | that the Increase In wines was not as momthe and the claims which would un cubted mad a... Royal col-| nies Nawal for * . . quee,eeeeeo ces \ Moers, and the enormous increas iH the tar caren aponee Against the estimated expenditure ot | expends eg mormous incieare, it] will have weighty matters to consider i £10820 for the coming year the Chan- Rea att rat ike |comcerming the wreck of the company. Chief Mevery returned to Police Headquarters at 5.30 P.M. to-dasit Taxation. \cellor of the Kuchequer estimated the Of noua it} B4ward Lauterbach, counsel to the} oy wien acked wherhe tduaua tbe orig a ; LONDON, March 5—The House of | revenue, Om the exieting baste of tax: wae Sul tn Fa tector, team be Third Avenue Ratiroad Company, in . : signs ho” at W Thea i At the conclusion of the hearing this afternoon Miss Netherasie Commons was crowded to-day and all oo © tof tre to-night said that he » t ppepared to answer the questi H Y the public galleries were thronged in| “Ane orss.cen.ce. 2 conference with the Board of Diree- i sald to an Evening World reporter: Dealing with aie. wer. cumanditorel tors, blamed himself for leading the He wen 6 his office and immediately summoned Inspo ctot|$ “ anticipation of the budget statement. Wi I The Totem Of the Ghonention <¢ the] Seat eet had mag ie KRUGER’S FINAL PIAL STARD, | isart Wersscate Ueto Wau saree, to) Thormpecn: in whowe- pollen: district /Wallack'a Theatre is: located : It was as | expected.” shai to eck trem Partiament with tbe] pos their ultimate undoing at the hands Ater anh nsultation he ordered inspector Thompson to Wale i ada let eogeosouns view of @ successful prosecution of the ve Preparing tor siege ot Pre-|OF 1 clue, ach's Theatre withis force of see:to-aight ‘ance | war. toria=Sext Battle May Be - . ae and me woo persist in flaunting tloned The World's fight and °. budget | Bur certain at Glencoe. The Inepector was ordered to arrest anybody who violated any law of| !pdecent and immoral plays before the the play immoral. (998, | when concluded, and] LORBNZO MARQUES, Delagon Bay lecency | Public gaze ‘The final searing took me tle The | the . On ternoon. The evidence was in ang The | the be" ree cl . didhit saving be would have to obey the ter woreny FOR THE WORLD. iorers wiimmed up. have place in the ie indecent and degrading. | Hurmet concluded samaning up was a fact Py wi did The begat Fag against | follows: eotl. its production, put 4 reds of prom- } . ‘ ae At Wallack's Theatre ot 9 visit from the police was not | inent citizens indorsed the protest andi HUMMEL’S SUMMING U uP. ‘ ia f pee | | wished The World success in Its mnder- | “There can be no question that , prexpected to-night, as wenn MaGirRte MOU, | taxing | Honor wilt find that there fe. mot he portrayal of the Iife evidence before Your Honer to { firemen by iding the shifts into | Warrants the Ferd bill de ne "Tl roistrict=A ©) that the police were not ‘The play we . of @ notorious womaa, one Fanny Le) you tn holding the * to interfere ‘int ettles | Sesnan It dipped into her tife with) the of the Grand pe The 1 any such understanding ~ [startling realism and (nere were disgust- | evide: 1 established on beth eS | "mee nes and @alogve ‘The t—This ie note te eregece | ‘The numerous complaints moved The a Gianni tees Meee r Tied TH CInut Word te acie Ao nvestgation wae) — SCANNELL TO FIGHT SHORT-HOUR BILL ood te salen. 20 era ca Cot eatin es See fe, the duty ae and reporied Its inde On these | Supreme Court—Well, | hope Your . gallon, Fire Commis fov Albany to-day, where he fe to ape | reports The World m vmplaint to | will decir It, whether a Grand 3 ‘ 4 Dist rict-Atiorney reine, who gave) “2 or a Special Sessions, and . paar befn te Axsambly to-morrow to OPPOP® | the case his personal attention. : with Your Honor with that i, eees | etm vest af | Col, Corpinceat omy Speaneet ll ho played the vert) uy it Your Honor desires to Facny be Grande: her lea ilog mani DIDNT HEAR Serbersvle’s man-| The Court—Well, I don’t s*. the proprietor | care to hear it. I have VESSEL PROBABLY LOST 4 of Wal ire, where the play| case very carefully HALIFAX, Marc! A jifenreserver was ploked ap-on-the beach | F#e bees poles ore, he ew tal o-day with the mame “Planet Mereury” omit as a {UNUSUAL COURTESY SHOWN. d pear Yarmonth te steamer batch and other articles were warhed ashore near there on Sat- wae it me tm pena Magte- purer tt is are some Lio” hee knewa os the Planet Mercury Teer mere amg OD Owens iH. itt a

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