The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1900, Page 1

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A Wl TORE “QUO 4DIS,” A STO) 10P. mM, orld. pine inn be “ Circulation Books Open to All.” MIFUN EI SS ————————__—__—_—__) SSOSSEHSSOISSSSHSOSOOGD, “STRANGE SECRET (roe. iis yanrs ceacue ea LONDON ch 1-9. MH fly ed ht a ie acess wing is the text of Lord Roberts's despatch to the War Se er ae ae oe ne OBMFONTEIN, Tursday, March 13-8 P. M—By the help of God MAR WIFE'S SUCCESS. ‘omar orem land by the bravery of Her Majesty's soldiers the troops under my command: . have taken possession of Bloemfontein. ee e tanmncemes| iw "The British flag now flies over the Presidency, evacuated last evening by tm Mr. Steyn, late President of the Orange Free State. 4 N A BROOKLYN HOTEL “Mr. Frazer, member of the late Executive Government; the Mayor, the = Novel in Brooklys. last nigay secretary to the late Government, the Landrost and other officialsmet me "te veedy two miles from the town and presented me with the keys of the public oe Offices, 3 ‘JRE FAILS OF EXAMINATION “The enemy have withdrawn from the neighborhood and all seems “cuvhuatwn nthe sapees.{quiet. The inhabitants of Bloemfontein gave the troops a cordial welcome.” © The above despatch, though dated Tuesday, was not received at the War sySPENDED FOR THIRTY pays [Office until 7.30 P, M. Wednesday. It was made public a few minutes before vonee since naa ang {2 0clOcK. The delay is attributed to the field telegraphs not being connegted ~~ wr of the oxoenstwith Bloemfontein on Tuesday evening. 4 weir a Extra papers are already out on the streets and the night crowds of | London are singing patriotic ‘songs and engaging in demonstrations, = BUT SALISBURY DECLINED, 7 i see se =e i i Lt li g i E ¢ 53! . It wae believed at one time the: late Bishop Witlame knew the bet when he dfed two years ago po eee ae ‘OED UOTEL VEEPER FOUND DEAD j t : ri ne Est : | ij ! 3 $ rl fief ie Siz HT f father died a year ago, leaving her ‘Mive. Cvecket: was trembling with bgt serene) egitetion when cho sald to-day to The RAND KILLED BY A CART Dresiag World cerrespendeat: . (peial wo The Rvening World) out to-day, the substance of which 48:1 \Jents Kruger and Steyn to nearly af ine fig redid WASHINGTON, March 14 It 18] ‘The press despatches have indicaied| the Continentg! powers believed to Se learned to-day that President McKin- res of the correspond-!in sympathy with their cause, and was fiv-xist I J ti} accuracy, and about |also distinct from the appeal addresee@ the failure to de! directly to Lord Mallebury by the (we hat the appeal of the! prestioncte oy ley'’s communication to the British Gov~ ernment Was very much stronger than |) yut! ned in the despatches yesterday velop the fa The President, ia tnet, fallewed | Boer Government thar tbe Vatted] PRETORIA, March 12 (via ¥ [ Mates might be allowed to Interven®! yarques March 18) bg 4 ; ij ] He i Hi £8; | Miss Berri returned unexpectedly to reg i aro my ate Crockett success, [find her husband unconact nd dyi My lawyers Ret knew what 4 is olous al ying soe - eoparated us. It will met come a a . Fisher, husband of Maudelin the Post-Graduate Hospital. He died the suggestion of The World and ‘eal, |, prima donna of the Castie| without recognizing his wife AT NEW ORLEANS ved to mediate herween | "8% accompanied by an earnest ¢%-1 ay cebied as follows on March 11 se Company. died without] The actress had hurried here. contrary really ofe premsion by (ne President of Die WHINE*} ity son, the American Consul at Pree 2 Nalan @ the belligerente. nese to do anything within his power to}, coldly refused we ltee about the termination of the War) wyou, telegram asking on behalf of Dr.Jto hee plans, to begin rehearsals for i] Fra Diavolo.” She started for the Thie offer Pacific coast to-day with Dr. Fisher's Lord Mallsbary, wheee reply, de=|which he hoped might be attained the Presidents of the Treusonel Gani practically | “Lord Salisbury's reply, while firmly | Orange Free Stace that the United States levered verbally, nd pbody, which will be buried at Oakland, ° Hueciining the request of the Boer Gov- | Government should use its good offices ‘ ¢ Cal, emoanted to © © Jernment, conveyed his appreciation of ft being about « cessation of hostilities! CRONJE AND H Is ARMY Aas ot ¢ that Ambe | the commendable sentiments which in-)has been made the subject of a friendly” cingaar cotncidence that Awe spired (e President's utterances communication to the British Goverm noate vad & vin wan laid before Lord | This correspondence, passing through | ment, with an expression by the Pre | characters”! Nothing sai be public a st shane Dx oe — e St. what the eurlo ‘ _)se trea ihe m4) CAPE. TOWN, sare 14 Taverne o come Tore | BRPPER'S SON A SUICIDE. |PERIURY AND REPENTANCE. |QUR NAVAL ATTACHE SAMS. Severe to Secrecy on the nibie, | Pamsports with the bulk of Cronj#s | sails for 3. Helena to-morrow. pai | ~ aa ; ee of arin although the nay 2, cane | army Of 4,600 sail for St. Helena to-/ t. Helena is famous as the place Ma-tnited States Senator's Bey Selvationtot Save yd Swore Faleely Pe segs Sevan Bae Appetate + *T'eould say jt'war Mis | hal "sonmentes fe chalet inna: a ae . te which: Mapoiaon was exiled. Leng: |" penne Bend te « Chene tede- 0 ce aes Leadon. Departs on Ht. Pael, 4 orecy, not! as been discovered residence. been . House in Topeka. | wens. + alive to Oe Ee the dean the ae wens. 5 Pinel esos ES ceeenty Mo. March 1-8] Paul Kdwin Muller, who attends Gal-| Commander Richanteon Clover. two a the Bible.” This oat to free the Prieoners at Simons-/vated to receive the Boer general, and) ANSAS CNTE Oe tied | vation Army meetings, wears @ DUN! soseimtee Naval Attache of the | 5 ator WA) Peffer, of To-| ins rived “Jesus Ouly” on dis coat, ee inubieww the: deena eit mitted having made a felee a@davit inj Staten a ? in hie room at} <¢ ja guit for damages ageinet the Metro-| James, sailed this forenoon oa ad eebian, Steps Railway Comoaey, a Mae ot nip Ot. Paul, oo . Crockett is not Cre teeelute divorce Pa violate if he fs found to _| town. The remarkable quantities of |extensive barracks bave been erected trial come up in « pert: Ta | gore rhe eae of ta i, le: ; trial has nol Yet] ory aroused comment and an investi- wae found dead watermelons received by the prison- | for the men It te situated in the South Atlantic. 1,140 miles from the nearest point on | (5 ap to >a: e nitly Muller lai i be Bert ’ urred |esne m' . y ? ; sore . ju ne bibelty ready given ¢ f f mediath i we Py lee, Se EXILED TO ST. . Sia euimum ots are) er he te sar oe epee 1 of y. Mr. Crocker print: rateat e Her ‘ate! i nie early dai According to his wate | eRtton discovered that compromising ihe African continent. and 1.800 from |" pk Ot Ne Ae Review, ‘awe Scor,'s | letters were contained tn the melons,|south America. In area it Is forty- lof ser sls printer Witte mem ei aps os Bees re the writers planning the escape of | seven square miles, with a population — Paw Se se Commenter Clover Gis ill : i ¢ er Attorneys sarpriced. a of 4,000. WEATHER FORECAST. that “wore terol nal sted to] Maral Intelligence Burveu ang mat heal Ss him in an te ne War Beard price . oe Urea 2 : Doordaen. “were | Great satisfaction is felt here at Py a li ae henithy an that) ast for tee ihiety-oin hours ont-| to seual or ett Maat et duten b 3 Pe Madeira and 150 ships call there| ing’) jt. Thursday, March 1h for| took the stand swrere oun Spee. been | the fact the trameports anil to-night.| yearly. it is of strategic importance| N«« Vin ey and weit Fal and! got snreatened . ner qoumentes the Baek ts | — ™ ; on" bs ee . : LONDON, Mareh 14.—Gen. Cronje, | and te strongly fortified.

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