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THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1900. THE COLOSSUS BY MORLEY ROBERTS. A Story of Love, Intrigue and Empire-Building in South Africa. Copyrighted, 1900, by Harper @ Brothers. SYNOPSIS OP PRECEDING CHAPTER. Eartace Leder, the Seuth Atriean diamond | world. He closed his heart Bing, wishes to ren a railroat from Cairo to = Privel “i Gone te the former ety tr pase. He “meets: wit et the swortd J the ete man Reaitreh, ted, German i cabled to your husband, Lad Deiress, loves Tair’ oe vows to sin pim. ‘ime, to try to hurry him up,” at io Lader keeps ovt of ber way as mech 9 ra |Seareay "Ot he sverees Me oe fom ‘ Tt ie necessary for Loder to gain he Asad ot! Gertru Camsule, the Pre capitalie, Caner boveht "rote. Mhedtve's matnleter, | no. ae at gui ‘sured ed that he her Toy, Leder theretory a cause break beers | would when he Gertrude resolves to bring this about. tC HOUGH Cairo was flooded with vise| itors and the hotels were full, the winter season of gayety brought lit- CHAPTER 111. Gertrade Plans. tle pleasure to any of Loder's immediate circle. 9 mh day after, muc! every one’ hie wife and A RACE FOR LOVE, GERTRUDE GALLOPED BACK TO LOPER. nated «He dominated them all, and was @ farts Losce tas etonmapd we noth noth. ehilly tramentana. Loter was ? ertaty soewed_ dene ot_serowe BE ft 3 and che worried Tiny, who dally | sense worry; foo! wrote letters to her husband begging ie 8, a him 0 come out soon and help to setfie | ¥! ee About Gertrude things, or else to insist on taking her att. trrttabte and Gertrude away. “For | can't centre and Testy, Goores. see wana it's ra absolutely hopeless?" do mak fe lunged us all tn " us ik T don't ti adapta same adlock ink all directions for a 4 aes could she so for than. inilitersace. “Tt oh shut ference, If m eyes she might have imagined a in subtie fold in mle company of a we ‘different ad- | gether Lag is glorious here,” P4 Gert: thoes, Mrs Lever, St oee ooo at a the ir. Loder, at y te a ure of Al "Don't would seem lent oa a ray in Cerion: i overheads” the, ‘nee te" 2t | one-stor'ed i sande | that rich ook bona sotee ‘avenues of pine pine, resembled ¢ «eter abeve nove: fay"the hue huge ramparts of By 2 How often ad he In on and set | Bi caught Gertrude’ Preys 3,000 10 ONE SHOT ONCE, houses, foll He z 5 a Ht ity 5 pl F i } f i | yf / {for she understood a little of his under. Uke a night. | aoe Bsa seid ull things he abhorred Shere’ Toto dome tt to do,” SM ever opened his mout! they came again te betty tot Onishmant but that of ene ig commen Said Ne bat so well as you, Es never know what Lede win do, ir bee lowever, he'l bart Lod tife eer of Africa.” ont, Me itader hi him is a “and thinks | tive ex } over bay OE T wish we were finking concert: ea eee seeking |e this table | m! fea SHUT OUT BY SUGAR TRUST. WANT JURY FOR “SAPHO,” Four Defendants Move for Trial in General Sessions. Justice Furaman in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court this morn- ing heard argument on the question of whether O'ga Nethersole, Hamilton Re- veile and others concerned in the pro= duction of the immoral play, “Bapho.” whould be tried in General Sexsone | Court before a jury ‘The law provides ‘hat the case shall 0 to Special Beasions hut Mr. Hummel, CECIL RHODES. Under the same of Eustace Leder, Ceell odes, «he Great diamond king, Qguree as the here of thie stery. mre grave questions of fact involved which must be passed upon by jury, Mr. Hummel made a flowery speech, which District-Attorney Gardiner replied ny Mr. Hummel eulogined the men do fendants as virtuous, upright citizens, “Misa Nethersole belongs to a profession which is as much the bone and sinew mere folly—diand, blatant, inevitable, oy he gods laughed nd perhaps the thelr child, this man, this derals aod, afrald of & mere woman. “Stay here, Wilberforce, 1 see hee © whenever other profession. It i@ a profession second to none as far as propriety 4s concerned.” Justice Furaman said he hadn't seen the play nor read the book. He was not Prepared to give a decision at once. for he thought that it was a peculiar case worthy of grave consideration . “Whether this play te an offense! againat pubic lecency is a question of fact,” sid he. ‘There is no fixed stand- ard of moraiy to fit every man's mind. Bome are extremeiy sensitive and eas- My whacked. Others are guarser. There Are various (hings to be considered, such as property rights, the interests of the pudlle and the rights of the de- fendanta. coming,” a her grimly morning, ing, ana, ‘withe o made oer 1, under- Honed ap her ae have re Coen ” hil her resotirces a nwa: But, y lag ps “encounters, he ao wed her ambition till it became rash. Just wh: ne salt. And though the wortd. taight amiled at ¢ psd notes, it was neverthe- leas part) “it he did not like me, would he take such care?” she demanded. “He recog- Niges his weakn But then his weakness was abiid a iin ia individual ou bd the wea con was tender to a a a) Mula endure! No act of cruelty, ai firet to rebuke it if no Msuttlde force of bitter circumstances made it necessa| He had no deiire to hum woman, even if her ambition led her in the he cath es receive humiliation. Las 2 even concsious of | the, Asitery of the the nensea in the am! tous in of this piquant court at of hei aH Se trammaet. th the o ir me wale Of Jericho, would tumble down. see him alone; she was not we affairs, such as the Grand Jury and an- other jury, ae co whether it t* an ant- rage agatns; public decency. You may hand up the payers and I wil! decide on or before March 3," BARB FLOOR THBIR BED, Children Not Bnough Food and Comfert. Mrg, Anna Thiel, a widow, thirty-cight years old, was committed for examina- tion Into her sanity by Magistrate Fiam- mer in Yorkville Court this morning. With her were her children, thirteen, Louis, ten and Frank, six years old. Mra Thiel owns a tenement at Fifty-| ninth street and First avenue. Fire damaged it ang wi her Bhe liven at 8 Rast climb |2"4 compefied the to meep on "Ta bare fieor and gave them not enough food to sustain fife. The children were turned over to ite Gerry bey opportunity. ry opp the pyramids oe Loder. “Hinton, ar- carriages here early. he you, Will you come, chat e climb a dual Hs. vald Rentinn, re eee ten und | Advertisements ow m any American of Powal Te his slaves In making & ae f hy 4 could have taken % ower price for isyiog hie habit. ae thinks I'm gotng with her. But not,” was|I'm I did not t t renee, nd sent. out ‘word that they were, t tart ry once. He would follow ine Yew hen ‘Hint lained eas the chief n Hiaton expials if not hand over a sow not hand over to accounted for. “I'm coming,” Wilberforce Nihews too, it Gertrude was ‘lecreets uch ae 8 a! ‘wished to walt for he cl with him oe not risk it, he rode a the carriage. di #0; but ax the party neared mids Loder did appear. re he’s deep in his lettors,” , ten “i. wil wake, Never was there in our country a Sreater or more serious battie for union- fom than that now waged in Chicago. Never was there a more formideble or ir upon unfonist rights than rried on by the organised capitalisi« of Chicago It ts a conflict of giants. If the workmen win it will be a vic- tory of the utmost consequence for themeeives and their brethren every- where. If the enemy carries the day he | may arin for a moment, but his Anal defeat will merely be pestponed a while, for unionism {s deathiess and will flour- {eh through the years. ‘The 2,00 men of building trades of Chieago who asserted their rights by @ sirike have been joined by many thousands of the International Machinists’ Union, by metal workers of the Building Material Trades Council and by an indefinite number of men in different “oranches of industry. Other | trades may join the defensive army of unlonism. bearing aloft the flag of hu- man rights. 1 eee very large estimates of the num- ber of workmen who are or who are Wkely to be directly affected by the/ io.) Great strikes, several of them running a0. high as five or six times ten thou- sand, An extension of the war in other directions and to Industries not yet in- volved is expected, and may be looked for if capital refuses to listen to reason. “It ta” eald Presi@ent O'Connell, “a eS counsel for Miss Nethersole, says there | and movement of this country as any) Mother Owns @ Tenement but Gave Frances, | is an unusual case, and) ~ {t may demand the concurrence of many | minds, the judgment of many men of} mind, y-ninth street ' i | JOHN SWINTON ON CHICAGO’S BATTLE. | LABOR NEWS, i Spriag-ttke Youth and Viger, Freekness and Beauty brought back hy DR. GREENE'S NERVURA Bleed and Nerve Remedy. How Spring tegen Sor nlasan har eattte nr wardrobe freak fy! a fell’ i of tite. “hod she fade? Living, flied with the Sa fe ih ba se 14 tenie parifer magi iu the BP a tee roe et gees rare barged ch | of pare | has deme tor ena” Dr. Greene, 28 Wess 26th Be... Hew York Outy, seri bas dan onoeeetv conatiot ie oaks Gatos and chronte diesases. Ho bas reesediss for all forme af dissass, and offers to give (ree esaculte- Pha worthless " somethi as if All Druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. Mfe or death struggle for unionism.” " b “but the strength between capital and labor. All the toiling millions in our country | re interested in this ( ) campaign, and it Is thelr duty to show their inter- eat in it to the end. It Is to be hoped that the sensible men among unionists will keep away from Chicago, When they consider What untonism has done for all labor, it Would be infamous for them to try to break {t down, oF to join hands with ite enemies, It t# said in a statement pur out by the orgunised employers that they do | Mot oppose the unions, but omly objec: to; their rules. They resembie that re-| markable individual who said he was! in favor of, the law but ag’in ite en- The rules of the union are though I my ef as broad nor as 0 be. The demands are designed io be $100.00 Reward will be gladly paid to anyone who wil! furnish tonvictin; evidence against imitators and aubstitutors who try tions when CASCARETS are called CANBY CATHARTIC Te ‘t_ merit of CASCARETS makes big sales l- here. Th , How and then, dealers tr; +t ing and if they hngh | fe us confidentially at once, ‘Address Sreeuinc Remepy Company, Chicago or New York. Beware of | mitations! A Heartless Money Lender Whe the most grasping money lender in the ham. Many millions of pounds sterling. any other man got out of trouble, | A person contracts a cold, paewmonta, rheumatiom and pleuriey from exposure; dyspepsia and liver troubles from dietary the bons, Sestructive of the unjons, y it. Degpare f for it aaal Thowe their api. be Naatineart "efor | rd who Beaty tramp rr thet organisati oe Ran murred by thelr Touele their nage: Yiel the Union "Jol HN SWINTON. ‘The Workingmen’s Commitice of One| of United Workmen ¥ sow be sae Hundred, wh'e> will give a dinner in boner of Abreaam Lincoln to-morrow ¢ might at the :exington Opera-Houre, Poormaster How!:t wil! probably have (eee rerbond » iether. of acanpiance from to provide for many of the laid off em- anoual session in errors and the causes of most diseases are {Im long standing cases the Pyramid h pretest Jobe, i ken 4 u ba | Wane” aa! Eee ane through. the ‘West ‘and report: has for one wit! the € mye le Cs of Day- t write severa the large that he ex to f a ; orm & of chandelter wor! not'| ton before the end of the week, =| CASTC ORIA nd Brass | BT All a alate oolt the. Pyramid Pile ident sappestt ten and edviee, personally or by letter. You con tel or write Jour troubles te Dy. Greene, fer commenications are evefidentisl, and letters arp enetered te plais, canted envetepes, to jes, but insist on having MERRALL & CONDIT, NEW YORK. Sold by Dealer Everywhere, Full Set of Teeth. a) ‘3 $ 5 | EXTRACTED to substi It's a'lie! Don’ viet them dott, | WITHOUT PAIN fh ONE FILLING Que Co ogo DOUBLE SUCTION PLATE, (wilt be atven to any one whose mouth fies: _canaek wih eettoned eee guarantees’ for tem years BRIDGE WORK ws $3 3K, GOLD ¢ SHYLOCK DIES AT LAST, Wrecked Homes Lett Many Milllens. LONDON, March 7.—Ieaac Jon, $45 00 WATCHES AND DIAMONDS $15; United Kingdom, is dead at Birming- He was thirty-five years old and without friends or kin He was worth DENTAL Incorporated underStaie Laws of New fork i ae aS ONLY $: DOWN. » perteszt grvmen st! 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