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ANCE Chron avo BATH wreeoes 4! Gould, is to be among the distin- | guished dead inseribed in, this Hall of Fame. I cannot say more. The certain conditions. |), ER’S CERTIFICATES? ‘The Protective Committée and Re- 7 it have held several cosfer- ‘on the matter, and at the copelu- "gion of yesterday's meeting Mr. Grant an interview with Justice CBE 1-0-4 4AODE 4 19994-40404 6 ® * SOOO ED quality,—handsome de- signs. details are in the hands of Chan- 18 x 34 Inches, 75 ; 7 \ cellor MacCrackes of the University.” / i BOYS AND HIALS After calling og Miss Gould the re- atx 4s $1.25 porter saw Chancellor MacCracken. “ ‘ “1 will not deny that Miss Gould ts : 26 x §4 1.80 SE eee eeeny eae _THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH. 7, 1900, : an j SOME USES,FOR CROTON WATER IN HARLEM. [ Jl D } " i 1) THE ¢ Pon en. 4 othhehehe thas oo Ae eek oe ee ee ee ee reeoeete 3. Aitman.é Es. ee idee fa =< = = — GAVE $100,000 % , z =~ : '? ©]! Are now a lange ed , ‘Donor of Fund for Hall of Fame inthe New|! misses’ AND CHILDREN’S a i | York University—-Father ‘ || UNDERGARMENTS n ie i . 4 | 1 . frotective Committee: t to Be Honored. ‘ies, eae .. Has a.Plan to Bridge flstters one ST os . bags iff; ; : to the New York Univ scribed in the Hall of Fame, - ; 4 ? i e new 5 and ho .~ Present Difficulties. |; fn at re ape | iaup seins a ; $\"" valet Helo Gi id te a alee | aan Novels in Sit Shirts ager ata lagi haggaie ll 5 t, Miss Helen Gould. | O ecte conan tas teen devises ty || FIGURES APPAL If fT trang verses wnrmaticn JAY GOULD. a ‘ ‘ . Proietve ee cme | THE FINANCIERS. } : rein Wor rope called a er ———E— Ee os : e 4 Fifth avenue home ap r = mcs rm a) il : a SALE OF RUGS, aaipomeainice to nagotlate for . is Nev Sox Ulloa bag A Basement Salesroem. “Y Dh aprons ye oer | Hall of Fame. I do mot deny that SO I ate ono sire ot may Cites, the ie vey Heavy Smyrna Ruge,—fine 1 Justice Is believed to have given his © approval to fe san 12 [Cit Dante mat be Ieoued to cover the TH!” the donor" ie vat, oval ‘au ae 60 jes 3 : what the indebtedness foad, and the Inter- Y S m it, because the provi unde 4 on i aint, We 8 ysl Sell, Wifitoed oh th Laohaigeeoe Py) bd LAD MI CFE DISSE I) wach the gift came to us requires 6 pu “ tad y . a ae ny Aye ng least Pny 6 that It be anonymous.” ni ieahtie ay :taha| West th ensead timense BY GEN, SIR GEORGE WHITE. ‘om And ts Jay Goald to be the rst gz12 “1250 ya financial muddle te| Mere te where the trouble arises, fo: distinguished name placed in the letiarieds oUt. it. 1s .the intention of | if the bend plan Is carried out a yearly (Cabled to The Evening World by Winston Churciill.) Prof. Van Denberg Kills Protective Commiitee. une- | dedielt of about $1,250.00 will. be created CEE ae “ . sae by Kuan, Fh 4 Co,,| The Third Avenue Rallroad Compan) a Cat Before the The Chagailter eel i se M188 HELEN GOULD. 1 raise the millions nec- | has failed to make its quarterly repor 40 '° 6 ] 4 to select the names, you know, Maaccccceni he tn3. ha aes th the road on a sound] to the Btate Ratlroad Commissioners ax | Veteran Soidier Sa; s His Limit of En- Class fs left to a committee.” Soe, ee. Tee seept shosld she new Hall of Fame, to be erected in ry ‘There is a lively hustle among the : 3 by Feb. 15, but th ‘ ‘ Cnouiaeees pamithed fava san oath dutanice Was April 2—-Then a Prof. J. K Van Denvers, of the Bast-|*tdente of New York University to on the foundation al} 2 it. g in,.x 3 ft. 8 in,, 16.75 ( . who ready In place adjoining ja buildin, Ing of Mt. = orn District High School, fm Broolgtyn, | 28 to find the great Americans y In place adjoining gi pantheon?” asked the reporter. 7 Oriental Rugs, India aud Turkish Carpets. en and women to occupy places in Karabagh, @imanclal basix«, — AN the elorts for the present. how- ever, will be devoted io relieving the Spend’ ot its pressing embarrasementa, corta! ber of | s0U Rave probably pans and have been serioum enough to] |* 16 evident that tt would have bern Last Sal! believes ia prncical methods af demon: | nave been Gand 106 6 careain sembor of /AeG eae ManMRly sop Ghenjebs, ; Saeeettn te Aléintegratio® Of the prop- "Sih ly, tg offietrs of the company as ‘Je stration that evel to-day he ketiled | 2P00% ON Stall ot Pome at Up ‘There, udea. ine rk 3ft. asf. 7in,, $8.75 7 ue fo nave lald before the State offieiaws aah. a cat and ¢ ctet it before the ehil- | 3 h been de. all.wed-to A ‘OBLIGATED BEYOND VALUE. the true condition of affairs. As any dren, boys and ‘gicis, of the clase in| ae fe pe geen't count. Shirvaneand Daghestans, Maap expense differ pg to wa] ue, feng 1 erieniy When deemed | CHICA. 1, Wet wena) ee comet | In conclusion Gen, White sald: | ——ti0y. ‘The foundation of the Hall of Fame Ke on . i 10 make no report. (Special Cadie to TRO Brewing Workt ) “[ regret Nicholson's Nex. Perhap: | DURBAN, aMret @-12.06 P, M.—|1 wae rash’ then, though ( was my | :ory CAN STATE WAKE DEWAND? Gen. Sir George White has given to | only chance of striking a heavy blow Mow that the ropdsts in the hands of) me hig reasons for holdingg Lady-| but I regret nothing else. It may be| ‘" Goan Raeburn’ Ge tee smith. Jn reference to bis methods | that I am an obstinate man, but if | OMMeinis have @ wight to demand a| ofldefonse he anid: had the”tast ‘iv months over again ot ent of the ro condition, The} “It was absolutely necessary to hoid | 1 would noi, with that exception, do PC ie ites Feport should have ined the Inside |! iné of defense, around | anything but what L have done.” onting to, the last figures, obtain: | conditions that brought. about... the| Au extended Mne of de ; jeanne Eee aa vi ‘, rame away and thought of Avenue Company and tte! raph, | the town, otherwise we rlould have — = ay, “gy es Turkish and India C 8 ve ot dividenda, had) Benator Coffey, of Brookiyn, had pre | been If so small an area that P| ihe cheers of the rélleving infantry SIMON STERNE NOT ILL, “ DBAD GIG ” GAME OUT. ‘ weiien ties ee it ‘azpets, TA ata RG ae Stl favion (fiay for sve Beate Henase.a ree0-| should have been pounded to: eath-| Never hat “T ‘heart’ sOldlers cheer a = MG RN speminny. ana Wess A Hoftman Sac! Ar Investigation of the.) tay linea ara now fourteen mille i2-] eu hetore.Thete in wot much doul | tumor of sertons Sicknens Mase@|ipi0-u9" Kmerged Thin Morning £73.00 to $300.00 GUM, making the’ net tae | Third : ’ ome f14.3.35. Apocls) Renate eercemany bY * | circumference. Along séveral #ec-| about their verdiet cin thelr Generals om am Mtinek af Frovtded by the Proteagor,| nag been im piace and in use for sev- | Ay BF seventy fie thauaand nares 3 ft. x 5 ft. 7 in, $42.75 Te stands above We Ever | ose sent by the students here; Mossonls and Kazal » J Il be only two. bundred that ar: he offect of| There was a large crowd of bright} Were ft. 3 in, x 6 ft, 18, U young faces In the chapel this morning wide pies my 3 aie i $ 78 As the hus all over the county | ux- had left the cat's body the) ay the Chancellor, Dr. H. M. Mace pect that we shall acti ae Antique Kazaks. heavy open by a sealvel bY | cracken, faced the audience and opened Std to be, Silkea pile ¥ ' D. it who illustrated the | ‘ne Witle and paused and sald: le $2.00 and $35,00 ed tt to the lldren prepara-! eral yours. roform. The | and facing the Lite park. > Fy Matin» maatiithad Russel) mee.) : Med about thts i he ge- ef ae ite Rranones Reiter hip cee a | “Young gentlemen, you are invited to | nominate names of eminent American | eae for the First Time ta H ‘The Mnanclers agreed that 4 and 6 per will demand immediate action. ans we.could only at one time spare | ronduet, and {t js one whieh the na- inatwoattos Sah viate, | Fi ES ve ts) men to a mile. That is scarcely | tion may gracefully and properly in- | Wali street was agitated this after- ‘The “dead gig” came out this morns | 5 “come rye et ee the recognized proportion.” dorse, [Poon by a report of the sudden il-| ing, ' for ive, ae roadway ADJT.-GBN, SHERIDAN NOW, Gen, White expiained how his ex- — ne f Biemen Sterne the noted lawyer! 1; was 1 oclock when it was | “Socalvanete ban eeinn. S tensive lines by spreading the bom- nod bolltioal aera nounced by the allpe and at 10.3) Lisa i Steller, Palm Brother of Hero of Winebester | bardment over & larger area and di- CAP| B DUTCH. REVOLT. The rumor grew out of a distressing | thompson street was in a freney of | “Dean Mae. Pixxnaw :—I have seen | attack of indigestion Mr. Bterne suf-| juice and the clty's gin gaure bad | po mang letters from ladies! who were | ney for Sercery—Ny fered Immediately after dinner. H. { Part recovered and th an hour felt as wel Promoted and Sent to Gev- luting it, as it were, enabied the ites ne seca besun to threaten the bottom of Its tube. | gured by Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies ernor’s Inla: troops to Hve comparatively health: | 00 For ten weary years “poke” fiends had ¢has | thought I would ask youradvice er, ; +: Reggt « Age Col. Michael V. Sheridan, Of the Colony—foers tn Oise NL Sterne ts noted for his successtul| plugged away at the myatic “S19-29" im regard to my condition. ft » the new | ily, yet constituted wm serious danger r. Sterne ts noted for plugged a regal iy t sae: Mec et Adjutam-<enaral of the Department of ea defense, because the lines were APovtad Metrics. the people against excessive | combination and came away baffled, bat- Lheve been or , FANCY GOODS DEP’T, ge, ete tmoriees: | the Hae inted for du Gen. - CAPE TOWN, March 7.-The Daten tn * tered and temporarily hopeless. beth O1d New Joreey Law, the iM, Pepo! r duty to Mer Lh 7 ute! Wate ee rit, at Governor's Island, this morning. |% Weekly hetd. the northwastern part of the colony are <a 4y| Then they lesvened the stake, but Kept | Chilee Anis ne,, which wan enacted | He succeeds Col. lather. recentiy or, | "l Would ave liked to have Well ing Moise kMle ba tader gene | MAYOR VAN WYGK’S “WIPR?| «: it. tro tn tne petiog thar it nad Oi. im 1900, Madame Steller, a pafmist, is! dered to the Philippines. Bulwana Mount," he sald, “but | Pik Moctinns- and Locks. .Steinkamp i it some day, ue sdevett | th Hackensack jail charged with exer-| Col, Sheridan, fT : ae er namy ag ee rceae } one sho! rare i ck e 2 Sheridan, who is third oMcer in|dared not extend. my. lings any] | leading Boers into the disaffected Ome of m Delematt Mentioned | t|Sterling Silver Belt Clasps, |new designa—French gray Fank of the Adjatant-General's Depart: | further, If we could have held Bul- track Wat Rasy Ae, One * en ae ing. of Hackensack, com- | ment a brother of the late Gen. h been Siatrione { Seon Wetees There! |S ld behold a dy [Gnioh Backus, aregaty yen bean | THR TERT AML. the caw ot res | Schoey thay “—_ n : | Ne such Person—Vet. Fikes avenh pedgg See enn 1 d $ cabo tled'L. a diead adler enaral of Volunteers and com: OF Rpmbarding, ritiey: AANEER SHPPHA Aether- Mayor Van Week, thie afternoon dur. Merit” satan ta Abvins 1,35 and $1.75, mwtodies ; | ma Departmen of the Lakes, . Ing & discussion of a lor the clty watt maven? tocRhe, Mold tea she “toman't tell my with Headquarters In Chicano USED CAVALAY IN CITY. |, neisenc, strreh @—The Feitish vo acquire the Brooklyn Homoeopathic | Mi) Or looking to “stant samedaing’ | Sterling Silver Belt Rin MEAS hee hana” aot ties Dann > “It was better to endure the shelter |pivanced camp is now at Oorlogapoort Hosptial, regarded the measure unfav. | Witt hie blade, don | 4 Re, tm her hand,” sald 3 ckus A 32) guld plece, ROOT RBACHBS HAVANA than to risk being stormed, because | Kiver, severai miles beyond Achtertang. | orably, but sald: up wagon. He's an old-time piker at 1 of it* my lines were so ve, PSR Spee 1 am not wedded to any school of | the “dead gig” and is entitled to a c qstensive, I was any » 4 | medicine, I have not the Justice that compelled to keep all my cayalry in | Metan in twentyfive yei ing at hard fate. rc! sry af was enna wal ing say csio’n| STARTLAS TAB SBMATR esting | mesa =e JA jail all night, Mme. (ivent Ceremony eau aX a they'll get It back op lote of times that taht of error before Justice = tion with an elaborate syatem of tele- | oT Ntee mo witet os Mid the Mayor: | the vend gig” mia | Sw Who will decide whether abe] AVANA. Marth t pe retary Root |PHONe® He promised to look into the measure, | NA, .—Becretary Root! ,,. . ! a “Naine stale ald arrived here at § o'clock this morning | T@y became very mobile, and al- om Noer War Te-Morrew. ; DETBCTIVE PLAYBD CLERK, lad., Sept. 97, Bovey Mibe Tieee{or board the United States transport | most my only reserve. In balf ay (Rpecial ta The Brening Work.) ‘NEW YORK DOGS AT CHICAGO et Sedgwick, He was received with albour I hrow 0 WASHINGTON, March 7.—fenator b could throw three thousand ee 4 One Hundred and Sixtee r UE, “With ber’ esmale put | Palate from Cabanas Fortress, Gen.| good men to any threatened point. | Mason threw a bombshell into the pro- | “E let her hol na Silver gray or Gold finish, 40 cents per pair. tooo Belt Clasps, —Jewel- led or Evamelled, Oxidized or Gold finish, 25 cents to 95 cents, wen Netice He Will Foree Senators to Declare Themselves | “Johney on the Spot” Game Saco iow was also on board. English ranks of the Senate to-day, ie Prank Genld, G. W. Carncen: 4} conafal and Alleged Swindlers or y,tield to await the Qov.-Gen. Wood and mn We learned tho vatie of this Of | gaye notice tat to-marrow he woul!’ Richard Croker, Jn, Mave Re- ‘ Caught. = Sia be weit to the transpor | Jan. 6." a that Mar ee ig on Forvign tries at the Bench Shew. Two men accused of swindling uptown JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, ‘ > ore. elations be dis = arged from further oygice t=! + Gen, White then alluded to the be- | consideratign of the resolution express: Fy peo bog ahpridein Fb PLAGUE IN SAN FRA | Bavior of the negro population, which | ing sympatny fort Club opened at the Firat Regiment | he described as admirable. The town | it is ern a * play, i 0 v of nbs a; . | was infested by spies, he sald, and | {ye sentiments of checd Chinese Patient Relieved to Wave severe measures were necessary. On|! am Satislied % yet cent. of te pe business men by getting money on & bogus advertising echeme were held In the Yorkville Court this afternoon, ‘They sald they were Robert J. West, Atty-four years olf, of 16 Tillary street = Broadway and 11th St. k exhibit includes 30) jot th Hed Stat ih favor of of- the Maledy—Chinatown ts | one occasion he bad sentenced a map| fering symp4! ma fo lore, “This Quarantined. |to twelve monthe’ imprisonmeat for S*0'ut! pie wae introduced three BAN FRANCISCO, March 7.—A case spreading@lecouraging reports among pe RE of what is supposed to be bubonic the troops, The reeént thanks and $} plague, (Hough the exact nature of the, é ib at dbbertal has been | cheers of the townspeople had there- discovered in Chinatown | fore pleased and aptomistied him. The patient, who ts a Chinese, tiving ¥ at |. J. Glover, Ing, Chicago. “DUKE OF CONGRESS,” |?*+Seti'eagh lncetee' aereaeneree »y(BANKER SHOOTS HIMSBLE, Underwear at 194 Dupont street, was immediately | King Mes, of New Orleans, | — « a? pear hares has APRIL 2 wis imi. } wit High Order. |Pramk Rens, of Kifsabeth Street, ¥ 4 ulations “ret quarantine reg-/ By one means of another, he said,| w AQHINGT March 7.-Speaker| Bemt @ Gallet Into Mis Need No fear ls apprehended of the spread | he would have held out until April | Henderson was to-day greated “Duke of ‘| and Win Die. nie HE gRe Mitrate whatever It mey prove!» though this would have Involved | ‘Riss, 0 “by « delegation from New! pean Russ, a hatker, of 18 Elleabeth Peracrenentinlt King Rex. of the | street, shot himself in the head: at his tut Jewel of Glamonds and pearis, home thie afternoon. Dectors at Ot matic of hie ot Sa ie eat | Viewent’s Hospital have smal hope of eremany centred in, the ; wary Mee peor to the meeting | TecaMerys Tr | the death of most Of the native popu- | if! AN ASSASSIN FAILS, srt mara ao {sick through want of nourishment. ae hs sal Then he would have fired off all) ‘}“y ! + ee + jhis ammunition, burned his stores! ~~ ogee Merchant Cook in tte | POLICE § P and other munitions and any soldiers | ’ Philedetphia Omer Ps Peppa scige a yp gpa WEATHER FORECAST. —A man | Sallied out to make a stiow of resist-|) Forecast for the thirty-six hours end. | tried to | ance and avold formal capitulation, oP. epg for New York | haries K. Cook, the wholesale | which mone of the generals would |i} *#j,vicighy: Fair and colder to-| Court. her, in hie *. &S North | even contemplate. > a en Discharge war granted to forty-eight day. A following record shows the} men who were accused to-day in the Lee He fired a shot from a Qcaiibre re-| He bad always begged Buller not | chai Such indieated by wee aatee Avenue Court, Willlamebura of at- At Mr, Cook and tried to shoot ato hurry himself im bis relieving! themecer st Perry's phermacy | tending oifite *" at Vaientine ‘second time, bu: was disarmed. : - } a i ae airericd and gave tte name | Derations, and he added earnestly PA MA MA Mae oe wo | $orcrony night. Spring Display of | — ae Charles Ludwick, thirty-five years “It ts not right to charge me with Anowere All Questions. was bold tor, ted Sie pues i | all the lose of Iife they ‘have ite} (campeet's Linscaed Jeeraty Peed UN | revea “|g, Wer, torh Works, Acenae fot FAVOR FALLOWS BILL is f wae a TWE PHILIPPINES POLICY.| «cn *eicrn sor rahe iste Ei ., TERRE OE OUT. = ase which te: Rad boom wublected at] 1% Peees. et as eon.“ !

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