The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1900, Page 1

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“ Cirenlation Books Open to All,” PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1900. “TIPPED' TO CLO 080900000000000000000000008089000060800808000000000 GAMBLERS SHUT BULLER . |QUICK RESPO ~ FIGHTING bacon TODAY'S “STOP ORDER. Attacks Boers at Biggarsberg, Where They Are Strong- ly Intrenched. | ? z i Ih} i fy it} Kentucky Situation Again Is Acute---Militia and Sheriffs May Have a Fight. i H icfty if fF i LONDON, March 10.—A big. battle! Seoute repart that: é fo raging in the triangle of Natal,! edvance te coming from Ledyemith the first shots between the Boor and | ‘oward Guadey’s River. British outposts having sen fired| 4 eepeteh from Pretoria save that asihiatey sentence President Kruger has returned from Bloemfoateia, aad that Gea. Joubert Gen, Buller has advanced north! 115 charge of the War Ofice in the from Ladyemits es far as Sunday's ~ River, twenty miles from Glencoe and ten mites from the Biggareberg, where 16,000 Boers under Major-Gea. Loule Botha are intrenched. The British advance foree numbers 12,000 Hii} i87 ES if az tle $3,000,000 A -YEAR IS PAID FOR “PROTECTION.” Pool-rooms, 400, at $300 per month, $120,000; per year... .$1,440,000 Crap games, 500, at $150 per month, $75,000; per year...... 900,000 Gambling houses, 200, at $150 per month, $30,000; per year. 360,000 Gambling houses, per year Envelope Policy U) A GAMBLING HOUSE | | | Police Capt. Rern : who became famous through th and k” Miller, raided a gai t trooklyn, this aftern ude jxtures, In his Teport t! ko Thompson; left ¢ co rr ria West te organise various columns for | the purpose of suppressing the rebellion Total ....cseee eeseeersee ' . +s and these reluctantly ‘The Tres doned easiness for the day. Not Viee balamees Ife aecounts with she police by was taken. in the downtown i ll “protection.” 2 é f a | | rel 2 i 8 i E LINCOLA'S BODY MOVED. | BMBBZZLER SURRENDERS, |>=—=: ==" It Is Transferred from the Nationa! | Ronert Graham. of Terente, Spent Crypt to Temporary 92,000 in the Tendertoin and at Springtield. Became Penttent. SPRINGFIELD, Ul, March ©—The Robert J. Graham, a well-dressed ine bed greene page! Spey pe young man, walked into the Jersey City transferred from the cryp) e National Lincoln Monument to a tem- police station this morning and surrea- porary vault just north of the monu-| dered himeelf, He said that he hed Been ment and op the brow of the hill over-| confidential agent for L. Coffee & Co., looking Oak Ridge Cemetery grain deaiers, of Toronto. He had sold The removal of the boty @ax made geain for the frm in that city and had neceseary by the demolition of the mon- Cotjected 82.0% in payment ument preparatory to its entire reeon-) with themeney he fled to this city ruction on n ditferent plan, for which] about six weeks ago. He spent most of! was appropriated by the last) his time in th® Fesorts of the Tenderloin and had equandered all the mosey there i ! i : i s i : i MORE LIENS'AGAINST THIRD AVBNUE ¢ tors, and the Falk Co, of aukec, Vi against the Third Ai Railr ¢ $22,423.55 for materfals furniohed. a, ; ij i j i Hh { & NEW ORLEANS RESULTS PIRAT FAC CM SECOND RA I a 1)J9 > Pras * THIRD: RACH Tia "Hdgg 1, ‘Van Bbomt 2, Ses

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