The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1900, Page 3

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f BRITAIN WARNS GREAT POWERS.| Official p That No Interven- vention Will Be Accepted--Text of McKinley’s Offer. oe LONDON, March 1.—The British Government to-day publicly announced that no intervention in the Boer war @ould be accepted from any nation. Im the House of Commons William Redmnnd, the Irish Nationalist, asked ‘whether the Government of the United Giates had offered its good offices to Her Majesty's Government with the view of bringing about peace in South Afries, The Government leader, A. J. Balfour, in reply sald Her Majesty's Government would not accept the in- tervention of any power in the : hostilities and scayng thet « etmilar 2 quest has been to the representatives . the European powers. - ing this request T am af President of the United States to the earnest hope that a way found to bring about peace, and that he would be gisd, In any friendly | 5 manner, to ald in bringing about the desired result.’ ment of South African a! ‘Mr. Balfour in hie reply to Mr, Red- mond, said the United States Charge @'Affairs, on March 13, communicated to Lord Gailsbury the following telegram from Mr, Hay: “ “By way of frendly and good office inform the British Minister of Foreign Affaire that I, to~<fay, received a tele- gram from the United States Consul at I): THEE- COMMISSIONERS: STREET,; = “THE MAIN STREET In. JOHANNESBURG. . dered to Gouth Africa and the reserves | to civilization If they are foreed to it. called out. It wae impossible for the| “Then tt will be a fight to the last drop two republics to walt patiently so as of blood for the possession of existence, ———— TO BLOW UP GOLD CITY. Montage White Saye Beers Will Rase Johannesburg and Fight “With regard to Johannesburg, {t cer- A Dremmer's Bee. tainly seems that the Boers must rese| John G. Murphy of No. 114 East 107th street, who fell on the sidewalk at Lex- IN BLOEMFONTEIN. |“ ean neon ae pr een t to the city's industries. But the Boers will sacrifice Johannesburg and it LONDON, March 15.—At precisely 139 opinion here, the Boer Government of beautiful bulldings and sort Fy plies emir, Ne Care he Pay Pile! Ovens ane SU epers 6 Sawer e'clock Tuesday afternoon a Union Jack, | the Free Atate. SN Fla for ss Value «t } 7; St. Patrick’s Day. | Weare prepared to supply all-wool : American and Irish Flags, all sizes, at the very lowest prices. at's ‘oats epecially made for this purpose by Lady Wrappers. {Shirt Waist:. e Roberts, was hoisted cver the Preei- iat tervention of any power in the settle Pretoria reporting that the Government affairs. of the South African Republic request the President of the United States to aatereng THROUGH SUNDAY. 4 DAY WORLD WANTS Wi battalions, in which, curiously enough. pect from the victors. Presigent SMeyn Ged to Kreen- etadt withest replying te Leora Sd Ave. 58th 8 60th demt Steyn'e brother, that the “ex- Furniture Clear. ance. President” had “become a seuen- tity.” The clearance sale of Purniture ends Saturday. The Britian troops, with the emeaption Some it ins in Parlor of xem cen bole Os wy, esl framed | sow oper one Funed sys, moré than se: remain outside. ~ ene bree moet of SZ hibited by any other house in Greater New York. pee ic. : , newest and most effective ipo tment t® meee 49 the SEE? for the advance BULLER’S PLANS CHANGED, | ¥s:s.*" "on ost So mee * same, atten ae e Ornaments, straw and Braids, | THs Rissagtion Sait, of these (3) plecay strong ———— te efi i, dination of Lort Roberts re fd Raps Flowers, Montures, Wreaths, Wings, fame og heh oo Ligeti in. Roman silk plus! an eat tn 3 ea Yor Reenan's Pass, es, Ostrich Goods, ors ‘ocatelle; frames ith mare i! wt 4 Sd cc at ———_ Most telet ortenertot ttt, Outing Hats, mostly im- | ind peirk positive value $22.50 cleanncs price, 34640 | WA Shirt Welste of taffeta silk, him ne uppe CLEMENT WIT GATA RE, ported exclusively for this store; also a large coll ae =—e> Box Couch, full size Hi s biack and colors,tucked back —Wemen Ordered Back, simply trimmed Hats and Turbans for early 1 39 Ste ee ree: f ed . and front, new collar and DURBAN, Natal, March 14.—Gen. fos spring wear; prices ranging upward from o J ee prota . a, % UT} 100 doren indigo, mourning, sleeves, 4 98 Warren's division, which had been | sien peeeted at Burgersderp—|$ Sreitest variety of Children’s Schoo! and Earty-to- oy cholce of pretty den- | silver gray and light fancy} _ Special, hd ordered out of Natal, has been hurriedly Om ter Aliwal wear Hats, already trimmed; all different styles: in navy, ims, full spring edge, prints, superior quality and} Shiet Walsts of French Patves brown, cardinal and tan, good hats, pretty designs, 98 : box neatly 6. 98. make, braid trimming, all} flannel, plaids, checks, dots ie ‘ ~ ee by) ole age Becond Fleer, 0th St. Serticn. Becend Floor, 80th 8. Gection. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, 59c. ordered back to Join Gen. Buller with pak row 1, other troops just landed from the 4.75 1.39, Majestic. Gen. Warren, too, bas been Mescimer rece od oer A sale of Flowers will be | Cary: suddenly recalled to the front as he ape gor p Basgay cplbeerdy pee held here to-morrow, at which was starting for Cape Town. ® oral ig » Gate 1S prices will rule lower than ever before. OFS.+ +46 at Bu Gen, Buller's plan of campaign has} 4 patrol left toway for Aliwal North v4 with Gen. Brabant. of Daisies, yellow | Children" soverontty tren cenent._Aetie oare-_ wo 1th "Sets pata, ts ie ont ee Na 9 145 dog, i bunch, | Blossoms, in all colors os |B: These A AGED MRS. MOLINEUX’S aes 2 E = z These ae New Seog I bunch... eevee sees ment of Bibek - ebopeny | Ladies’ prime quality 2tasp German glace santhemume, | s yey Kid Groves, al new be fi, Bed, i 4'ft. slams | Detect ting, the mat, Meaatll. shades PLAN TO SAVE SON. Mother of Condemned Man State Pettion tol) mri ints msaaz|imer 296) Marre ZO} itech ith Abolish Capital Punishment in mee |Last Sale of the Season, | sig min tain sm saict e Gloves, in the This State. The Ladies’ Shoes, | Children’s Winter Coats. oar Pees et anata of saring the eo Special Price, 1.59 | B. Molineux, condemned to morrow, electric chair, Gen, Molineux’s| He devotes his time to the pre-study o 1p & petition to the the evidence in his trial and makes co capital punish-/ pious notes, He is etill called the bes Prisoner in the institution. pation ‘=. net ‘sewepaper The condemned man im the death chamber still continues cool and calm, z z aE Eg A A Sale of Umbrellas. 3 i ntti § | i it { ay tf it y of colors and fancy styles of boucke or Sizes; special at $3.98 and plain cloth; small 2.98 kid leather; sizes 3 to 5. l'or men and boys, aes with Oe ae backs, rood the’, 14 pees Ageless 6 to 11; Friday's price, we Tae Hi} HP tured to retail at 95¢.; our sale price, —The Tiger, made of Brit Lot 3, at 58c.~Girnwnch is guranteed for 2 ong finely fintshed with paragon frame and steel 1 ¢ Congo hanifles, also silver dies, suitable for men and women, 26 and 28 inch; these umbrellas are manufactured to retail at $1.25, our 58 special price, of i! Wook as well a8 any $3.50 silk umbrella, fine! with paragon frame, steel rod; have an assortment of fine c and sterling silvered trimmed handles, our Neehattes Cockeall,| our 42. k py 2 68 Cocktail, ¢xtr:| California Port, ow 35, “a ccmaitid adit ; 7 ua better, per 49) 47. kind, bot., Lot 5, at 98c.— Te ie silk serge ane one outwear any silk umbrella It is manufactured of silk, ebber i iney : 4 =~

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