The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1900, Page 1

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PRICE ‘ON E CENT. THIRD AVENUE BETRAYS KELLOoG eles Mrs. Emilie Goebel, Who Shared Prosperity of Alleged Chief Mean Swindler, Tells His ss aon Beautiful Woman Was Cast Off, She Says, and Left Penniless in Europe After Vain Ef- forts to Send Her to ~ ‘ b Insane Asylum. i Bote 3 t Hell hath ao faery Whe @ women scorned, — le This olf lime was jilustrated to-day # before Recorder Goff, in Part 1., of Gen- se reached par the @x-) | era) Sessions, in the trial of James B MOTHER DESERTED HER range was intense and ell; Kellogg. of the E, 8. Dean Company, | . ot was frantte, Fortunes’ ~ who ts accuse@ of having got most of The poli t Bight 1 lost tn a few minutes the money obtained in that gigantic | : fare “pension few thick end ewindle, oman in the case \s Mrs. Emilie 1 eal par,’ was the ringe . & pretty, ting young | i 1] e Stock Exchange thie French weman, on wh long lav. Ished both money and affection Kellogg tired of her, she alleges, and cast her adrift. To-day Mrs. Goebel took the stand against Kellogg as a vo!- | untary witness to tell the jury the se- | crets concerning the business confided | to her by her alleged former lover | Mrs, Goebel is no ordinary woman ‘Kéweated abroad in a convent, she | shows all the evidences of superior edu- BRITISH TREACHERY, compels attention —— be LIVED IN LUXURY. as tres Maange, bat torte datendser’ Remarkable Reply of Boer Pres- ident to Lord Roberts’s Complaint. __MRS EMILIE GOEBEL. intimates she was better known as “Jim's girl.” Kellogg furnished her | with all that delights the hearts of | women, Man servatits, maid cervants and footmen were at Her beck. Her} team of bays, attached to a handsome brougtiam, were the envy of a much | better class, both morally and finan- clally, than Mrs, Goebe) It was during Kellogg's halcyon days that Mrs. Goebel was at ‘ner height Kellogg. bad installed her in @ suite in the apartment-house at Fifty-fourth street and Beventh ayenue. The rooms were Mted In grandatyle. | Pictures that would have adorned the | walls of the residence of a Croesus were | hung tn her pariors, The furniture was imporied from Paris—and paid for by the unsuspecting dupes of the BE. 8 Dean Company. Her reception. re ob a Magnifieent scale. It was @ diversion i - . 1 7 for Ketlog and he enjoyed it LONDON, March 23.5 POM —The ) 5 fired ier When the crash came ani exposure i i en ee ead dated Bloemfontein, Monday, Maret | | have received the following reply to my telegram of March Ii to the Prest- dents of the Free State and South African Repubite “Your Kxcelilency’s telegram reached “|me yesterday, [ assure you rmthing would grieve me more than that my | { burghers sould make themselves gutity , | of @ deed such ae that laid to thelr 6s ey ay Be, charge by you. I am, however. glad ¢o [the cable te e% -|sey you mua have been mistaken. 1h have made personal inquiry of Gen. |* Delarey, who was in command of our burghers at the place mentioned by you, pd . “He denies entirely, tha our burghers | flim, tase untousded end ont acted as stated by you, but he ways that | ly saw the holding wp. of Wy on Sat » the date being illegible, (he | =e. ' th cree th Br'tish troops when they were about ‘soe fifty yards from our position put up Sltheir hands as well as a white fag. [BRITAIN WON'T RE REGARD while at the same time your cannon "| bombarded =the said. troops, wih the ACTS OF TRANSVAAL. Rounded fcoletbad marting ihe nea | CAPE TOWN, Murch 2) —Air Aired Yesterday omomnaptamt wrote in his Milner, the Governor of Cape Colony and lows: cupid no longer be averted Mra, Goede! hol wis ea 4 red reference Lo the sappeared. The furniture and the magnificent explosive oek (tappings of the estabiishment were sold at auction. The team of bays and the num ber! lum and suited hie,”| the bettie ns fol Britivh High Commissioner of South le ng Kel. Hane dust silegs-| meat of Montague 1; Chamberlain, was about to issue «| that he would-be held responsible for | , Jonbaneecsburg and as to | | " Circulation Books Open to All.” iw YORK, “TUESDAY, MARCH SHORTS HARD PRESSED. NG iGiGIPIENODICIO 101010101010 01910 818119 BLOKE @eieie oioieieiging NI 20, 1900. “PRICE ONE COR. ~ |ONE FARE ALL OVER CITY, WHITNEY SAYS. 8 Third hela Stock 8 Climbed to [011-4 at: the Close of Trading’ and There Were Rue mors of Failures. { 8 Exciting Day on Change: — § Due to Announcement: of Metropolitan Control: of the Old Rival Lime. .; ONCERT-HALL LICE! REFUSED BY POL in 1A woman TOOK ACID AND “CATCHER BOWERMAN A-GIANT ns sounded there was a wild, rimnage which qould have to a football tearm, For = emonium reigned, Riven of men accustomed to puasied by the SWEEDISH EMIGRAN were * of bids and offers, BIG FORTUNES MADE. tof (he rack came he wales of at least 5,500 1 j ranging treme $9110 FF ay in minutes A MENGE SQUEEZING. | TO AUSSI, A BIG BEAR, bre below G, and at that point it joked tubl 3 body hm made a | wareiios: Sent to China J. Overton ” Paine Was! ve Us fortube outiat the Baan # Pe hla iol of “par” was heard, cached three ete * operators are tl ap for of surpensions owing” te squeeze of the past few of two weeks (he stock has stock ad r ye shorts in their desgerater ” fered as high as @ par ¢ loan of the stock, © d during. cm ea Nae about tropoltta > dre ‘rom Ae top| ation, makirg « decline of- abet 6 t BOERS RETREAT AND Station by Great ' Caught in the Third | i BLOW UP BRIDGES. ! Britain. Avenue Swirl. ‘* CAPE TOWN, March 20—The Boers have| soins sau > s ny blown up the bridges north of Bloemfontein, ir fovea waters was ordere {cluding those at Wynburg and Kroonstadt, and} tase pe Pedra ccagts Te Lagm " 3 jare now retreating to the north. | ogo a ged : wee el eed aimee seat WHO NOLES Se 4 day | stock Is held es fal shares: Hatt stogk ontract (0 carry it deliver it to Henry r. TO: held Dy ume 8; total, 15008, 0,00 shares. which 1) cover the shert bares contracted fom, WHITHEY TALKS. * Whitney, head of the ayn © Third Avenue This movement is believed to be due to the}: flanking operations of Lord Roberts, the division|:"’ . under Gen. Lord Methuen having reached a point|»-+: oa oy in the directi ti Mafeking, north of the Boer} "' ome" bine he he realy mow ata at Wyn | ger , The Boers are bel ved to have fallen back on|" “|the Vaal River line of defeise. jee med at Great Britain in ply KRUGER WARNED NOT is an ice een as TO RAZE GOLD CITY. a rae wna 1 eo a LONDON, March 20,—The White in the New York World, to the e!- atate-) wanton destruction of Britivh prop- | printed | erty. | It ts believed here that this pro- COLONIALS WILL FIGAT. " jsew fentand Premier Sexe us ecured a controiling te | in the Third Avenue Rafiroat and (ts our opinion that the ‘clamation will notify President Kru- il can be placed upon a paying fect that the Boers would raze Jo- ger and his associates. thet the! frelasin tas 100,000 Hen r done m fire bannesburg, came up in Parliament wanton destruction of British prop- | Ready to Vid Britain he 4 ! of the purchase ree again to-day jerty will be dealt with under the ain wading # Sem Tee: Marah | chat | oe oe ect aa poe n Widding farewell to-day pecuta thet Im that connection the Parliamen- ees abe ata aA and that iad [ ‘indies New Zealand) ©,! way {WHICH we Dave tow Se w eld personally responsible. me leaving for service in Sout lig J, | began operation of t . tary mo 29 ed a Office, Mr |” Semebdten Wreaas, ‘aosaticn. te. | aires pmaphasined | a The | “We have held that weete George Wyndham, said the Secretary | determ| * phuid 4b € disconnected It Is not of so great despatch from Pretoria, admits that i m eA" | a when consolidated tate ome : Of State for the Colonies, Mr. Joseph | the British Government notified him ! system, “Now. we wil Re. . a Pernaylvanta system for net tooo Oo tte vas aa an The f orders dolte, prociamacion om the subject of the al- | the safety of British prisoners and he| fend ° . of . Ingee .bieats of the Boers te said in this connection that he sup-|*'*". °° se04 mea enough to South Atriga (0 release (he Imperial troops the} posed he would be Ranged in re!) ‘joa with any unfriendly. power dar. priate. jing to meddle with the setiiement. Fon'es ard. if an emergen ree intone A COLM 1S OVE DAY Boers may enpert lo the erent

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