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COLOSSUS BY MORLEY ROBERTS. Story of Love, Intrigue and - Empire-Building in South a Africa. Copprighted, 1680, by Harper & Brothers. i way?” he asked, | ir her shoulders. ver nee mere ob: me to be obetini gbstinate, and T am walked to and for a cou ee, He knew that in a matter this deacription Loder was himself inacy. But he had not the depth of ie ree! and a ee Leder, Great diamend king, Sgures as the hero of this story. wtrude would yield . That Loder ing in a corner what war to pot chosen to rule your other tool, Powell" —— “He Ip not my tool,” eald Cagoule. “He ia” repeated Loder, ‘but when Zoprad falle he will be useleas.” 2 Zohrad shall not tall.” card, | Loder then with his mere; er ak you to tter of | 7 rou to mat ol Aiecuselon. No! wn rant it take It for b en T ted. You know that when 4 the Khedive will be thrown loose, is confidence will be taken troyed; tt will a rlan that Catro, has at fai lant been utterly broken. Your own | Casoule shouted excttedly: | “Ie this an empty Usreat, or can you reach- sition and credit at Paris stand and + with Zohrab here. 1 am well \nformed.” obstinate,” wen wt lo poin' ed go . te, fepeniod Board, to the astonished Guu the nature of Be » Bhe wan't tell who he SE | Yohrab's double dealing Witnesses are. 4 one se Fei Kin show, me proofs of Zohrab's e | can show them.” ‘asoule jumped wp in excitement, “But if he Arptor to us, why have you not A Loder laughed u high-pitched chuckle. “Shall we show you every card in the | ame?" ‘No, no!” cried Casoule; “but if there be anything in thise—T be- trie th ay triek or not we can pull him down” le atruck the table @ resounding ck ‘You don’t want him out, and you now fi, Come down now, and he shall That's a practical proposition Why don’t you complete your work and get him out? Powell has been “T want proofs that “9s to us. “Oh. ves. you can.” erted Loder, when I prove that he tried self and you to Oppenheimer, you will aive (mee atte he wilt beTunelean tor voe™ Casoulo wae very nearly at the end “SHALL, WR CHOW YOU BYRKY CARD IN Tu. his tether, and the surgestion cus well had ted to sel! him to Oj Het tel taintel-tateteinteintnbtetatelteieistok C Jerman jai atruceic. He enapped bie He must be persuaded | "Prove first hat thet it Oi ie was right. Certal ahi ap 's true, and you shall have Your Gertrude, ply to and [ wilt agree to ‘you Po Mi mel toder “Prove won't tell “Of course,” said Gertrude. Bo Boniine went back to Loder with a8 as of satisfaction that covered much ine won't tell me now, Lader, but jt righ he ~moment—!" will be a“ able tou Cure of that Kee ™ | nee, he tmewtned Laser looked wp doubtfully from his ‘ou ought know her, Is the “And why should | net know that?’ ohance ‘of this sory of here not being | Casoule asked himeelt true He lighted hie clen Ine was positive enough that {t ? ite now. Bont! “T chink Trust aa the evidence,” tr he said. humanity ought Sm trust your knowledge of And Loder knew that he could’ per- , severe no r on that line. He {his marticular plece of humanity,” mum walked into the next room and found Bontine. ld not Uke to n ° jeral to thie particulars om We sem And Bontine could not budge him an- other step ‘The next day Cagoule called on Loder, « * Ie ilkely to be our last {ater- said Loder as he greeted the 2. Ind?" eked Loder with sud that Cr aotle a:4 not underst: * has 7shrab told yout” “1 hope so,’ said Bontine, a little deudtfully. 1 You believe this story of hers?’ agoked Loder. “Te be gure,” said Bontine, “But—but couldn't you manage to smooth her down a bit? If you could just speak to | 4 » Bee nicely at breakfast, for instance.” And the clouds rolled once more upon the deuce should 11" demanded iy ontine shrugged his shoulders, ig conse Bat seo that It and go with her now he \t MH out to-morrow. They sat on Fale to explode their 1 bomb under the recalcitrant man. Utth» deeper into the intrigue. Not betn Ld Laver's th " very aturaliy that the Mngliahman was averse to showing through whom he had worked want them now.” sald Loder | ‘Then he went back to Cazoule . sinew.” sald Ron: Vhat ts the betting ee . “This ip a nice come Fmory shook his hogd. ‘A thousand to ona” “Tve Kot to try,” said Bontine. “But {gee won't We shall have to make er 59, her.” He spoke interrogatively, for he recog- that Hamory knew’ the chief in er “that's the man I'd Uke to i down. If we could only dis. im openly I'd hundred and kx C heard many “Tell her to gtve you the detatle. 1! ton Third Annual Exhibit of Will be examined as to Its merits by the/ Bulldog Club of most careful of ot America. point will be erica: and the dow which carries off the ritibon a will surely be entitled to it ‘The bulldog, after enjoying a show in} Bulldogs, as a rule, do not do very conjunction with other members of the ls now to have a show all) the canine trib ts THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1000, FINE BULLDOGS AT THE GARDEN NEXT , ° g THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBIT HAS MANY ENTRIES —— Sle ee paki Oban bedees GLENWOOD QUEEN. EWING WON TLL PMS “1 empegted that Giants’ New Manager Will “ARS” wal jer. question. | w you to withdraw your eal ie" Cao ears Cuire| TAK with Freedman m—™ om vapve tee Again To-Day. “It | agree, ia there anything lee? oder, “‘ang| “TACK” Ping will have ao long talk Ke nell hime | to-day with President Freedman, of the New York nouncing his plans for strengthening the Glamts for the coming season, that] Bwing hed 4 | with Mr, Baseball Club, before an- only a short conversation Freedman yesterday, but noth- lu Own Powell sold us?” sald] Notwithetandéing all Rusie's retura to the Giants’ twirling ee le really little chance of his) . The truth of the matter is that mM} he will not accept the terms, $1,700, of- a, EEE re Gertruds vai ine cheerfully, “you ah, ou own jt umlse to do everything that | ; at you my,” Casoule to come here to-morrow and tary. this aRerneeh ete Loker eats | noule staff there we'll put it through, you “Is there any need of proof in your] conti fered him, Ing of importance was diecusced. At this vou @ay mbout| this time wing will say nothing for, Publication beyond asserting his belief that New York will have @ good team. the rumors o! A contract was sent to him, Hit now Cazoule thought he saw al] but he has made no answer to it. ———[—= HAMILTON A GIANT? Another rumor hag been sent out from the Boston to the effect that Billy Ham!l- Beaneaters’ will be sold to the New York Club an that Buck Freeman will cover centre feld as his place for the Boston It Is wald that President Freedman has been trying co secure Hamilton, Hiton Is a good out-flelder, a fast bare runner and a retiable batsman, fast out-flelder, “ub, Ham- SELBACH WON'T SIGN. Selbach. the Reds’ orack out-felder, contract with that nised went Bontine to Gert: with far better than he di till refuses te Fequest for’ the witnesses? | all how they arose. He saw now what | oto deviit® ald Hinton” and’ vhat | team for tbe He went ore mk rece Rustace Loder send trick of Achmet's; Lod wpe, he ans w «| then thant contract me sho tnenired you to ask) have been in It 4"'not | rite Wave tel” orted Bomtine an-| re Dowas sent him for this m led it and ne assented.” | told him all, nor did Yohrab himselt | "Aha ihe secretary shrugged his | calle for only $1.80. Belbach will prob- ded and lay back jn her | Know whom Achmet had brought as a houiders | ably sign. however, as he ts anxious to it K thed. | "pene. ridden tala bbe <docena; Bonting hemtened te Gertrude ' plny ball fell “nobody “but Mr. Later, | #uBpoee, ‘by Achmet’ Pasha.” halt Ca ane and telany cua? want you ts| M'BRIDE WANTS MORE. goule. “but he has no credit with the| come along with me, and tell us nat! Club) raise wat ber, but ree | Rhedive, ‘ about It. Your je Camoule te to slightest gesture of annoy. ros know better,’ cried Loder. “We tering, and we you to shove him Lu id id ome along and tell him." "If any than cau, doubtless you can," | “Gertrude made rn aed thon FRG Ser | mld, Catone ener "| Cesaeee aa" wees the. coming him with! “Fin!” aald Loder, “we can. We have! (To be Continued.) which Is Ju a 7 ride Is deter- SHALL WE TEACH BOYS — » __ BOXING IN OUR SCHOOLS? PPPS EOE DE 18 Ohh S Heth he OE DFE? RPE PDD ‘am PARENTS AND PUPILS , $5 Prize. "Sexy w vour opinions, 25 Prize. The Evening World tavites the bere of the public seboots of Greater New York and their pavents te express their opinions gor peblication on the talked-of introduction of bering as a ewerse of tustruction in the gynasioms of cur schools. Should the Beard of Education take ap the subject? Wette your opinions of suggestions on one aide of the paper end cond them to the Sporting Bditer of The Evening World. Bene nine World Will ke gind to print photographs of the 3 Liisi if lime, apace, money, fc. If the what to do 5 than it| New York, 1 hereby inclose my opinion. Rte eabing pet wi ut more prompt): h pitched during hie ne te #t doubt that to the Brewers dor ng the o lat year. he will receive his regular je will not play bal! at all this ed for the nck, of the Quatre firet vear with the tea Ul a good twirler there te no he will be of great asstatance| ng seagon. YALEER AS MANAGER. Jimmy MeAleer, who s few years 4 one of the greatest outtlelders In you could te run slong representt Chicago.’ " pds 5 offered — the ew American be placed and has necepted Balti wang fellows lise Chance, in and the other and Mes in front of us and i starts counting u® out in a loud hear im the fh mals to judge in auch a big show as was the recent one, but for this ome no auc! much barking: therefore the noisy ha: Garden was will be some changed now, for only when a bull | f (Speclal to The Bvening World.) ALBANY, March 13—The Senate Codes Committee to-day reported fe vorably the Lewis bill to repeal ihe Horton Boxing law. The bill was re- ported without amendment. The vote was: For favorable report, Brown (Rep), Coggeshall (Rep.), Hls- berg (Rep.), Ford (Rep.), White (Rep.). Against favorable report: Donnelly (Dem.). Absent, Graney (Dem.), Mackey (Dem.), Malby (Rep.). The bill will come before the Senate for action next Friday. The favorabie report on the bill was a surprise to everybody, as It hag been conceded that the measure was dead in committee. The report was undoubtedly the reeu!t Senator Platt an@é Chairman Odell on Saturday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. bill wil] unquestionably pass the Senate now. It has been made party measure and there is no getting away from it,” A dosen Senators and Assemblymen themeelves ag confident the bill would pase the Senate. A few, however, ‘Tom 0 Rourke thinks Joe Walcott Is the | best fighter In the world, and saya he | tae beat nearly, if not all, EF claim can be recorded, and every dow | | | | of the conference between the Governor, |‘ Areemblyman Lewis said: “I have! | never ¢2i¢ Goubtful about the result. My! Sporting men in this city were much sutprisea when they learne; that the who were interviewed ail expressed! sald: | Many Famous Canirles Will Try for the Rib- bon Prizes, —— An item of interest tha LREPE DE SLADOIA ADIL GS 2-8G 2804-99 OOO4-90EGr8: “When It looks darkest for the Bullivans that's the HARD BLOW FOR THE BOXING LAW, Lewis Repeal Measure, Favorably Reported by Senate Committee. : ls looked fore ward to with much eager anticipation ts] "™ the meeting of Glenwood Queen with the le cecilia Five Special Prizes Are ' Offered in the Vari { ranking with Mr. Raper’s Ivel Rust Jand Mr. Auotin's Detaware and Colenso ous Classes. M je Morley, « ———— ' True Type, and the fa The American Pield Bulldog Cup, for t relto will also be seen, Judg- best dog or bitch bred and born tn ir. John Day will commence a | United States. “The Puppy Bowl, for best Pu fered to members of | or bitch ted and’ born’ In the United much-talked-of property. Hie Persimmon arrived too late to compete in his classes at the Kennel Show—belng in time for the specials o He will now find an opportunity of his own, This will be held at the Ger. siceauhd eclal prises | den next week, as was the one of « cou-| teased will be indulge in barking. famous bitches Hourewife, Lady Dock-| «0 Rulidog Club of Amerie are: | States. ple of woeks ago, and the Bulldog Club] ‘There'll be all kinds of bulls there, and| ef and Petremoss, The two former come bh and ae Value $80, for the Sewyer Cup, for best dog of Bitch ' al Pe “ «| best dog or bltel w «never won i 4 will have entire charge Of the affair. Jamong them will be many important) ‘rom the Lemington Kennels and Petre} °%)), ’ lor Cup. for dest of opposite | recognized whow in. this oF other ose There may have been too many ani-! English thoreughbreds. moms i¢ a portion of Mr, Croker, jr.’s.l sex. to the winner of the Grand Trophy, | tries. ; SOPOT ETFO TOOT OSE OTT Er eT eTTrroTeT Tee b 4 Sth ” | Mysterious Billy Smith and Young’Ma- | honey, of Philadelphia, fought twenty- ® | five rounds to @ draw at the Hercule Athletic Club last night. The vattie, was disappointing and uninteresting. From the moment It started until fh conclusion both men fought as if they, ‘aid of each other, with the re they were continually clinched : 3 jutterly unable to on him. the Qual ting without (a on . Stat on the other hand, had a badly pud DELAWARE. out the bill without ment extending the time when it shall #0 Into effect.” “I do not, however. De passed by the State. tan help it.” Young Tim Sullfvan, will do. Lewis ware Mh Buttivan ha | rar pe Tow CrROURKE'S OPINION oF! ve already fought is the victor atter t test rounds ever secon —— New York's “Que Vadist” into Ume they turp on the Hghts. Perhaps they will beat it yet.” | Senator T. D, Bulllvan was much dis- appointed when he learned that the Codes Committee had reported the bill. ‘He sat at his deak tn the Senate Cham. | ber and cast reproachful looks at Sen-| ator Coggeshall whom he had counted) on to vote against the bill, “Ef thought Cogsy was my friend,” he said, “but 1 see he voted for reporting think the bill will It won't if f the Arsembiy- "be said, “there fs no telling what those It ts a surprise to me.’ bouts can be dec! (up face. All From One Barrel Good bread and pastry. Noneed to two kinds of. flour in the house in these fenar pee peas, 7b, One barrel serves for all 0; its, pies, try. Leadin bakers, far famed for their good bread, endorse Washburn-Groshy’s } Skilled pastry cooks ask for no bet- ter material to make their tempt- ing dainties. Insist on getting the genuine Gop MEDAL Frour. Made from the best Spring wheat. &_ emend- : a law, Tied potors ©