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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1000, $600,000 LOST AT CARDS. “THE WAR IS OVER. RUSSELL SACGE’S CARTOON. EST POKER GAME aun POTTER y = = =" ty Word by Russel Seg meme, ON THE PHILIPPINES —o¢e——____- Praises Otis, and Says He Is the Right Man in Hands in a Battle of ‘the Cards Between Half a Dozen Chicago Trust | ° ft | Col, Joe Leiter Is Said to] the Right Place. & Have Lost $300,000, | . - ‘ | but Declares He Does Dictated by Bishop Potter Exctu sively to The Evening World, , Not Play Poker During Ri. Rev. Henry C. Potter, Bishop of | Islands, We look for great good to I Lent. Atlee sotecoed fa tne Cazspbeia (oai| TE Manila, T'MbAiRne cyporbenis to]... Chere | Nome Wat Can Be the redler over Mare, © This ts: reuly: qatressing, “Ait att tine when \ | cording: trom «. hvesapuiae’ tar ot Gee aaa io] wanted to make a bet on ihe Prince’s favorite. \ —, } L i” jasion was cles! - Th ere all Mlent —— or or ene iauneee BT cide’ ons ier pis “a gaa’ lly ah iter thy i ee Ta saordtnee Perey | cannot be excelled. They were all con- Y mad eso by one Stickney Grant wen Ma See am. | tented, 00, at-leart shone on active ver BRIT. AIN ANGR WAFEKING ' o tenon eee oo My journey has been most successful] Vice. email lecer was ont game of poker ever / object of my fourney—the extension of |#4w but few regiments in the fleld. took ors. at one of the biggest 8 four chureh influence, Gen, Otts fe the right man in the right (Copyright, 1900, by the Avanclated Press.’ ister of Foreign Affairs. to gratify the Ig New York this week. Leaving Ban Francisco on Oct, 4, 1) Place. To him much credit is due. When} LONDON, March ‘Between the] hostile sentiment in France by making f malilion doltars changed hands. went straight to Honelulu. Chureh af-|! left Manila 1 understood that the war] lines of the politely worded editorial! propusais to Lord Salisbury which w mame lasted a week. fairs there have been under the control practically ended. Gen. OUls and| comments on President McKinley's ex-| sure of rejection with what they testlly | Olivier Retreats fromGa ashington, ‘angelical affairs in the Bandwich and|! refer, of course, to work campaigning. Philippine Isiacds That was ¢he main} T pften Visited the outposts, although | and pleasant. As a result I scon look] If only they could get to work—that for the Protestant Episcopal Church of] seemed to be all the boys asked. The America to be in charge of Episcopal] More work the better pleased they were . [5 CAVED a millionaires held hands in this Jor the Bishop of the Church of Englind.| the other officers of rank declared that| pression of willingness to ald in the res-|ca:l the “interference of W. for hundreds of thousands. ow, under changed political conditions, |the Fillpinos were disintegrated and | toration of peace between Great Britaln| and which, though only teatative pt acre's Front—Some of sare the particuiars, given for the JOSEPH LEITER, we expect the American church to be the| Could make no defense. and the Boor Republics can be discerned | clothed in words of perfect friendliness | § ‘by The Evening World heed thine, It was nothing but guertiia warfare|¢vidences of an inward Irritation which| and courtesy, came at an inopportune! His Men Surrender. 1 spent one day with the Episcopal| OM Ue part of the Fillpinos. They had no| the less responsible public dome not hesl- | moment, when the supreme self Bishop at Honolulu and we reached a) Considerable bodies of men and were|'#te outwardiy to express, while even|clency of the British Rmpire is the pre- it. Thin 1 do not| *eattered widely, with no settled plans, | Members of the Government privately | dominating feeling of the day, h IT —Tt ratetentiy ‘rom Manila I went to Singapore, |“#Play pique taat of all the powers) Everywhere one hears expressions 0! rach alg Wil ba been leutta and other Indian ports, ‘That! America should have consented to as-| satisfaction that while the answer to fe Felterated here (hat Mafeking has al | SMe what one official designated as| proposal was clothed in words of perfect) relieved. The War (fice does not con- gs! FOR THOUSANDS. $ urseeSesseS evseSoone SeereSones: hie ame of games, the record break. | Of thelr feces were about the board in) tion fooled Joe and Joe's papa rushed would be n heart breaker to any | the «reat mame which has wet the teeth |in and closed out the deal at aloes of | Matisfactory agree 4 Chicagoan with a mountala | of New York's gamiest gamblers chat- | many millions re to make public yet iglien ie and call—was a| ‘ering. Col. Isaac Elwood, of the Barbed Wire church rule in the islands might not t t . of money ‘mammoth ‘Trust, and Col. John Lambert, the iron | by #0 agreeable to that church now, and) P*Tt of my trip wae for pleas 7 ‘Rotel net {trom ‘Thiety-toartn| TANNER’S POKER STAFF, | iman, are mentioned as members of the| se agreed that the American Churen| though the famine In India caused many | (16 “unerasious role of mugmeating some |courtery (he language of Lord Salisbury | arm the rumor, but It comes from sirvet ane venue as the Audi-| Chicago men formerly knew them ax| Mer contingent, Tanner himself was sail co-operate with the Giver! painful sights, | ice, 0 wi he added Cicer ee G posed peste eouress thet seem authoritative. ’ 7 ein Intrath the! Over th ‘* offer ‘ 3 ie telat gar Oe: ee a leiving aR HOTER oe 1 WMagiscAlioe contine’ Wet. etanl ee to MR at possibility of @ repetition) Despatches from Burghersdorp, tn Ca * A cool, mailtion dollars im Tanner wae s}- i d ; overt | tome the perfect correctness | of the offers from any source, unless] Colony, where (en, Gatacre's base ti Ment when 1 arrived In India, When 1| | eft 1 war told the number had in. Of the handa in the course of this| Ways something on poker, too, When he| Yerkes Street Ralircad bid was in ses) After Honolulu, | visited Yokoha made up his staff he looked not merely to] MOR and when the Governor was re- Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton, reach lag recepasied os ajenty antagaaditio to : the military genius of th Adidates—ne|PoMed to have made a great deal of | Manila in December, | spent ao week | creased to four millions, The Go' rn | Premee with @ the United this country, j has evacuated his position in front of { held that a man who could not con-| money In wheat | there, ment was herolcally coming to India's) States, whiek, If It had come from! Emphasis a laid on the fact that! the British north of the Orange River, ltude of epenty unfriendly | hore proposing !hem are desirous of be-! 9: orevent, say that Commandant Olivier H winners and duct 4 stiff campaign at poker was not | As to what ecclesiastical arrangements | ald, orguntzing many relief stations, mierested source, could; Great Bri: ot ‘ aver ' pave aire ‘ea tished. ™ to hold a Coloneley on hin «taf TANNER OUT OF IT. 11 made there, 1 cannot tell in detail] Personally 1 did not see much of the ae peter aaeblived is ee Pes oat and that several of his Boers have { So he named ‘hese men of strategy and! Tui Taner is now out of it. nie {00% but FE will way that a plan was|euffering, but even in the coast cites interferenee end Ke tare, ae aboot rendered. Fy i the hatlves showed the effects of the| ‘bape rs (oh a ott ——geae amine. Many were greatly emaciated! There ts no doubt that the overtures | Me ( the well-eatal principle o | 1 The condition in the ‘nterioe was grow: ° International law, that the right of 'n-/ OLIVIER’S BOERS RETREAT. ing worse ail the time, Twas tol, {Of the United Btates, even though 99 | evertion is conditional en che willing- \ y irl pees of both parties to the quarrel _—— guile. “wheat money” has been dissipated, so/ “steed upon whereby at the proper ‘There was (ol. Gates, the most noted |i: is said, in jackpots which he did not | the Eplecopal “hurch of America plunger of his day. He is the man who | get will extend ite work to the Philippine manipulated the formation of the @ter!| W. Hi. Reid, manager of the Tin Piate| —— tree eal: Trust are made millions at 11, Gates | Trust, who won fame and lowe $9000 by | showed his mettle in the East last Sum-/a flip of # coin in an uptown eating- mer at Saratoga. He was the mont plc: | houre a few nights since, was invited to turesque player there. He never bought ait Me the game, @ emailer stack of chips than a $1,000 concluded not.’ sald the $0,00 i i re ee ee ee (| carefully worded, have sensi tated Great Britain as a whole, while secept the good offices of a mediatt. lelrcles expectal'y friend'y to the United power, such interference was, in Rvacante Pesition in Front of Gen, States expres open regret at the oppor- af a en ote (oyonhil Gatacre and seme of Hie *liunity offered (o critics to compare the Vipin fie bis “retort cour. | Men Surrender. refusal of M. Deicasse, the French Min BURGHBRSDORP. Cape Colony, ——| ae ‘ommandant Olivier evacu- * position on a bill tn fromt of one, A special roulette whee! was given Pele a 1 watched the thing for awhile, hack sleigh drove up to the State sireet — to him If he felt like twirling the) DUt when I saw Jackpots of $99,080 and entrance to Capitol and word was | bay The Mmit wae raised trom n,om | #00 1 made up my mind It was too Dagsed along that “llaworth w 1 Hy] MEN | PARADE. ‘leaneny packed when ilehop Brindle (D. pad Rritish during the night. Several ‘gh four Henators walked | f) S. O.), Distinguished Service Order, Boers of his force have surrendered. th remaing of the food and liquid refresh. | ment, which had been replenished halt | a dosen times between 10 P, M. and 3 A.M. It was all tidy when at 4.4 o'clock a lial *Se a 3 Es % 2 32 é z will Jet to 4400 for him If he tried his hand at | vch like gambling, ee then, again, fare. LEITER'S JOKES. gietmicr wit Ding a OF mon Whe Be ‘tate Chaplain with the British forcea in Mr. De Wet # member of ae Ca He made or dropped $25,000 or $90,000 —— ROR tht Freee the ntatapriinlony (Continved from First Page.) South Afrion, officiated at a pontifis! jirened bl tie ia o had them in charge, # | , in @ day with the same sang frold that) wr Leiter was opening letters, not Ww k U emir ‘fa he led the way across the j high mars in the presence of Cardina —_—.s—- , a newsboy wine and loses four cents | jackyats, at a uty desk In his omce 1,| SeNators Were Locked Up Bo ee to ging, O34 | | Venenas ROUTED THE BOERS. But at the end of the reason the bankers (he Postal Huliding this morning wher! Twentyefour Hours |! none for vos ars fiags and bunting and Irish sol) ay the clergy and the congregation counted up about $13.0 as his contri !an Evening World reporter asked him dlers and sallore showed special pride) wore ihe shamrock, and the ecene, as — bution to the law of averages in thelr, what he knew about the ble poker at Albany. In wearing the national embiem. | tho Cartinah fmohis red and-white robes, Gatacre’s seouts Enter § favor, ame, m ” 1 Poker? Poker? Where have 1 heart getting of ihe eae ead od int bed prs on Ba se copeeany|Omiy moved up the cota) tie, tigs- iy "Meade ‘ia THERE WAS COL. DRAKE, | tna: name before?” murmurred Mr. worth." . other course but to| Colors” at Dublin Castle was especially ing tne congregation, was Very impres- 4 a Leiter. “Oh, yes: | know now. That's (Specia! to The Evening World) obey Lieut. dev. Yoodruft's order to re-| picturesque. It was performed to-day in} BETHULIB, ORANGE FREE STATE, There whe Col. Joka A. Drake, son of HX ALBANY, March 17, —The great st, [turn at once to Albany, and T took the a March 16—Gen, Gatacre's scouts have ex-Gov. Drake, of Iowa, and said to he| tHe kame where you bulld and coun) ALBANY, Maron bt 3 frat train back.” tne presence of the Lord Eleutenant of! 1, wey expected that the Cardinal | , és cards and spades and aweeps, ien't itt] Patrick's Day seasion of the State] ‘The Bet nvened at 6 A.M “ ; ig pec entered Springfontein the finest handler of cards in the ranks in, BL ‘Mackey | reland, Earl Cadogan; the Duke of Con- | the St , a- | 7 1s follow! hy No, no; 1 remember that's casnino.| Senate was opened at 6 A. M, to-day orin, Strananan, Mackey ie deliver. Mis ne a ‘The main column ts following up the pL seeped Poker's where you say ‘that's 004,’ |taboriously dld nothing for an hour and piked at once to the} naught, Commander-in-Chiet of the but the duty dev on Father | ccouta and will soon enter the town. tol. Jo F |’ Maboriously did nothing for an hor f 5 « up tn ling before | Sen Nee Sap Oe, Jom kateer, « Sa08i eut pete a, Ajourned tor | "Mg, DAF of the. Benate forces In Ireland, and a brititant assem-| “Father Aidan _rema that both} The country ts clear of the Boers, duck of w lover. New Yorkers have y-seven minutes, adjour fo Maiby, racket and Grady} wage All ihe troops wore the sham- = in New York, |heard of Joe. How he got his big papa PLAYS FOR Fi three minutes to make a legislative day aring thelr sentiments | ag : ral. | Gataere's entry of Springfontetn men ; Se ake : Of the quartette conspicuous : - Faons here who | 10 eive him a power of sitorney on tM) That story doen't Mi me. No, air. 1/ and then adjourned to Monday even-|up.Biate: members who had caused if rect nd the “wearing of the leat De fee cuveced § Juncion, ie how to play | Leiter millions and bought and bous er for big money. 1 play | ing in bad humor, the. trouble The second day's sale of the Irish In- the emblem of Irian nation: | Roderts's forces, and 9 he, British eatn | Wheat until one's head 4wam, and fille! “rhe Benate will now proceed 10 the! qustrien Asroc n-| are now In complete control of the tion was opened at the tihtvand Catholics, had decome, by 1g Ce ok our most ered! see from Bloemfontein to Cape Tow for tun, And chips, too? Oh.) Senator Tim Sullivan wae about the] regular order of bust es t them wecre! 1 the Chicago elevators and the Chi- Py ty ar unin was Tieut.- a fae the Raha lame tar (asks Withihunhs ona taal HPs OO) as ine poker game | Only happy member. He sald that his Woodrufs announcement. | London Mansion House thie afternoen Sovereign, wiedsment A force of Hoers te still in front ot ‘@at Dossibly be played—games ‘nj els of wheat, and was going to corner 4 good While, not gince Lent began, | hoodoo was locked up with the other ‘8 © chamber. by the lady Managers with princesses, be gy oa al aloe — eS wat ae ‘once or surrender, not in a year. They tack tot ‘wWhteh the chy is the timit. It ts no vio-| all the wheat In the world until the J stories bhto me. but they can't | Senators and he was permitted to stroll site clock. nan. thins ducherss, countesses and commoners = 2S lation of confidence to state that some Lord sent more wheat, and the opposl- hitch that one on. No, ‘sir abroad and."hit” a faro bank for $1,000 out aleep br k attending the stalls, which conducted the ALL IRISHMEN TO-DAY. 0 OPER 10 BLOBMFONTEDL. jonality te Be voona | Raltren New Werking trom Nor- It was a weary and bedragglet lot of : > read ai the reports. 7] tagest kind of trade, ° nd stateamen who eat up in reeponse to the | Committers followed The buriness was] Most of the Government offic | wholly routine Ne ether ‘applng of the Lieucel Governor's) Mr. Ellsworth admitted frandly that he {neue the Irish flag, and the clubs were LADY ROBERTS LEAVES. | BOBRS HOLD PASSBS. T2000 PARADE, c v } weandiers Arrive =< gavel, For nearly twenty-four hours egg ts A mi pene put asking a] milarly decorated, the officials ail im Cape Tewn on This ' val's Pont—G je De- they had been held in the marble hal . 1 er Wy g Auniversary. at Orange River. wearing the green, In the churches the preachers referred Demonstration tn londa: i | z i CAPE TOWN, March 11.—There are] VANZYL, Friday. March 16—The rai road has been reopened from Bloemfon- at ‘is absence nad cated in caused them. partare of ‘‘Bobe's! Wile fur At TH Geek Bopator none but Irishmen in this town to-da) 4 South Africa. Borde: moved to adjourh at 7.4, The motion jto the occasion, thanking Providen ¥ [tein to Norval's Pont. of Brin will give a ball to-night w | —— fm the West Side Lyceum, in Fifty-sec- | LONDON, March 1%.—The departure] LADYSMITH, Friday, March 1¢—Lord|was carried and for three minutes the HO BLACKMAIL | AIL BLANK {that the English had learned to fove and Col. Pole-Carew and the Grenadiers M4 street, near Broadway of Lady Roberts from London to-day | Dundonald’s cavalry patrols reconnol- | members stood at ease. At 7.4 Benator reepect thet Tela canoe” Guhgeets” @ HALIRAX | GREEN, have just arrived at Norval's Pom, ‘The First Resiment, Irish Volunteers, |for South Africa was made the occa-|trel the Free Btate border of Basuto-| Elsworth moved to adjourn until Mon-| © i Pech setsDo\ Mn tletcahe rath land to De Beer's Pass, where a alight |day evening at $20 o'clock, and then] Commissioner Abell Declares Pe- they ne knew them or respected ‘will give 2 drill, dress parade and review | sion for « popular demonstration nl evening “ ns Hew ate | wis a her mel SHIPPING NEWS. rraption Returns to Devers, When asked about a report (has there followed a wild break for hotels and traine and Turkish batos, All the trouble was due to Senators ‘Among her fellow-travellors were the | #kirmish occurred in which two Briti¢h Duchess of Teck, who has gone to join | Were wounded. The Boers were also her husband; Gen. Sir Frederick Car- |eheountered in at th at Van Reenen them before. | The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Ruseell, of Killowen, set the example tn the law ment Ordere—Leinster Regiment Cheerea on Wey to Charen. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. * tisend will hold their ‘Sun rises.. €.11/89m sets.. 6.06) Moom rives... 7.47 Hotel, Park place, with apeeches agi known men. |ringion and staff. Lady Chesham and] Pant and Tintwa's Pass Ellsworth, Mackey, Armstrong at] was in use b; », A y the Police Department a} 1 (Gpeciat to The Evening World.) "The y Bons of Bt. Patrick will | aise Hhodes Kamirs arriving here report that the| Stranahan, the four statesmen who for] “plackmai! blank’ upon which the police | UUM and all the Judges followed hie) aiartyax, March 17.~-For the Arst| assy seek j ‘A large gathering bade Lady Roberts | Beers are manifesting @ very vindic-| nearly a day held twenty-four law-l captains made returns to Chief Devery |**ample of wearing the shamrock be-| time in the history of Halifax the Br: tive spirit under defeat and that many farewell, includirg the Lord Mayor of) makers imprisoned in the Benate Cham-| police Commissioner Henry E. Abeil/iow their ermine collars, a and Se Ny gee A London and the Duke of Abercorn. |*TA8!* hitherto respected have been yer of the Capitol, arrived in charge of | said this noon: ‘The theatres are all preparing to mark | TOM uidinas har haste: aa tee as Lay Roberts was accompanies by her | Mofned a nea tol ti, Mistant sergeant-at-arms at 446] “There ure the requiar forms of 48 t ne gay in the eame way to-night ot Treg twe daughters, In the di { mourn- e German ambulances attac to} this morning. " ‘ nich the tains és Siete was re- ee all In the deepest im the Boer forces were found near Mod-| The incidents of thie morning were in-| eon, YS scene fa ihe chief They] On the Stock Exchange the enthusiasm | ce! cote t et, Foe wear. Bhortly after ahe entered her saloon | 2e" Sprult abandoned by ihe Boers. The | ieresting. Afler 4 o'clock the (wenty-|are eubstantialiy the same forms that|shown In celebrating the day gave the as & physictans In charge were unable t0| ‘our Henators who had been locked up|heve been in wee any years before our carriage (hb Lord M: or presented the ~ 3 three tadien with bunches ur shamrock. (move and were brought into camp, | begin at ‘The departure of the train was the sige | *here the wounded were cared for. Chup wit wive a ball at| MA) for 8 great outburm of entbus Transports were subsequently sup. sendy cheering and the waving of fags an | piled and the ambulances were sent t ae aed will give al Dandkerchiefs | the Boer Un ‘GOL. PAGET REFUSED, LBYDS HAS VAN VANISRED, teenth | Tera Lera Met 7 heevins |e russel. Sud- and Re Shot Himself, hut Woeld | genty and Some fay He Has Not Lead Wile Wen te Meath. | Gave to Lekese. LONDON, March 11~A letter is pub-) yp onpc Mareb 1f—Dr. Leyds, ine | Salting for—Kilaworth, the conservative pabircolls resell } lished here telling of a quarrel between egokt of thé Te nf hag | C4 Gentleman from Niagara, who for CANNOT OWE YOUR WIFE. of the barracks playing “Garry Owen,” Lor! Methuen and his officers It ap-| it cerrcth Pinaabele A ceardnan {the past four years bas been ruch a \"™. Fatriet's Day to the Morning” ood} why pears that Col. Arthur Paget, husband | “U*?Peare! from Brussels, According | sicwier for the strict observance of the ” to a Giobe special he te believed to have H |i Boys of Wexford.” In front ot eho | Be of the American beauty and society | rules of the Senate and such ierror to) Coert Deelares that Business Con- lender, was involved. | come to London, but nothing is Known | recalcitrant members. Bot oa aba jom@icers’ mem they played the national | as tracts evgen Hinata anthem and cheered the Queen. Lord Methuen gave an order to the; "** bout his arrival All this time the doors at each end of rt j Tt seme unlikely that he would jump the Benate lobby ad teen Kept dich Wits Bre tavanie. | At tn undestood the Quesa, having ap- officer, Col. Arthur Paget, declared it | nto the Ii uth, with two of Sergeant-at-Arme| A wife cannot claim money from her| 4 in, seopeset formation of was impossible to execute, He abeo-| HOT representative ie more likely to be |Jecquilland’s deputies on guard to nre.| husband,_¢ doth _vartiee_nign_a | PFO" : lutely refused neediensly to sacrifice | "70% heard of at one of the other Bure | yent over curlous newspaper correspon. | contract ‘To that eMect, unless ‘sheet regiment of Irish Guarde, will make (Re ‘Bis men tn « vain effort to tnke an tm- Reo <eane aH dents from getting 100 close to the chum. | i* granted by Court after cause for! annvunsement on the subject to-day. Bictnocn tana eoang"wwcacar aik| GALLOWS POR HYPNOTIC, |S ine ‘sor ther cou te kin "ime ™"| och wae the dectson handed down! Th woudl Lond Marer's preceaion did the best they could to kill rime. ‘GP to the position and be shot. ‘The three or four games of poker that Appellate Division to-day in the ‘ook place im Dublin to-day. The Lore Methuen declined to allow since L® tn the afternoon were tn- house the appearance of a greenhouse. opr time, and none of them is a ot Madea Wea Grecrehane. bad fees at te Peale creased to twenty-six. Thornton and/ blank.’ Let the slightest credit GREAT DAY mT TORONTO | ovracina ereanamira Plenkitt arrived and joined the party. | dence that there {s any other GAILED a ‘That made the quorum which was 6, | use come to us and see how qu much talked about yesterday, and it was! wil, act. | though nobody knows why. At firet supposed that there would be an| ‘There tx the same old cry of police | ‘The scenes at Aldershot were charac- adjournment as soon as some perfunc- | dlackmall which his been raised perl. | tory business was transacted. odically for the last thirty years or | teristic of the celebration of St, Pat- Bverybtedy Weere Shamrock and It was soon evident that Thornton ani] more, but we have no evidence = jriek’s Day, and at all the other garrt- ” Lake, Plunkitt would not serve to satiety the Tae has oe sey or vege “ae I. age dey towns the shamrock was donned ty! goRoNTO, Ont. March 11.-8t. Pat- yj eo eager cig i all the troops privileged (6 wear it. |rick’s Day te pages obeerved here and weg Peretti egeny —a of they were sonore ore will act dipiomat Advent Destarce te Be Not Getty wan Wartae 30 of Uttoving Fates Cheeks to ms seh had been running since midnight were and the windows of the thrown open to allow the LEXINGTON, Neb. March 17.—The -| fury in the care of Frank

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