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| ry \| 4 [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ } i AW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1090, _ PRICK ONE CKNT, Hl —= ote - OLGA NETHERSOLE 5 R FIRST MOVE IN STREET ‘tia, 95 NT; HE INSULTED iE RAILWAY 0 TO ACT “SAPHO ee ee Soared To.Day and Un- 9 eee : HIS BURGHERS, S/o < rm * oe ae » »politen Rallroed Company | of the Told Aver On porate the majority of the Board Direccors of the wiecked coneern tems — tered (her resignations and members” the Metropoliian Syndicate, by Willam ©. Whitney, were a heat : fo thelr ptar /\ == +1 (ue meeting of che directors of ae Rathowd © Case to Be Taken Up To- Morrow and Whole Scene to Be Rehearsed in Costume, it Is Re- spots. Addresses a Huge War fina Piso at Kroonstadt Urging ‘ Fight. FIRST RACE AT'NEW-ORLEANS eee LONDON, Mare A despatel ‘om President Bieyn followed and tild the aver | : * that the Free State was af ie ’ The grand jury will take up the Pretoria received here to-day says (hit! borg trees a “Sapho” case to-morrow ate Presidonts Kruger and Steyn addressed | from conquered because ity Sages had o WOH . An ‘ eats as ee, Me dative tee fo Nige camp Madting a ation cccupled’'bs tie. Seittdtl Niexander Hadden, Jobn Byrnes, peo wit ypear before the grand , r which it was revolved * # that England ha if Wy Waydell, G. Howland lave the members of that august body :lir Military experts regard this a eral indenende Bates. Th Ras scene which is considered an offen | har the m Nad (0 da-npeKeeds PW public decency and against which (he ward i | an J. lias, Jonn D. Celie crusade has been made by The World 7 ow “ Me said that in the «x me f Menty We “x B. Seblep, and ihe ot & orate r } ated and cy Mant arn wil ba tee . + Remsen, Walcer Johnson, Same The act w med the principa : i ty vill hades ee i sod Kdword M, Burghard, theme | given e os " | ss than Lue men kilh ‘Thiy Was the feet move in the absorp Namiaaie Molt te ise: wit mee at Kroonatad fighting was rea re Mr Whitney sald thie afters Hee 4 t bali ial 1% " ee aee | ow As President he warned the Free language and se senna taviea 18 i sesatin hor Wanita op aan: + iret move to take over = ates Gpmist kab TRACT A \ HHH ER hid Hots tical 1 Aveque property, As we are | “sapho” recites a ye 1 AY ain their gallant Nght for Fecha ae ml - cept his invi-} vnirol of che corperation we nature —— thon, It Is alleged . item w Attn, (0 Ie ane Ceate atraea lly Want our own Board of Directors, Further, the heroine of the play begins nie teoult ot the war e that ine, He ascured them thar the Engtish bad! “phe new Hoard of Directors will tive er blandishments upon t cling ma \ ry occasion to keep the | me 0! fe her biarvsdietrm : \ rf Republics wos " + th made, He \o formulate a plan Jean Ga whiten » the sto ai | r the debt of the road, of their a a HOnpltg ine (ee) ; t hers to place la e one have not been ther ie oe thes | Blan ‘ | oughly. mapped vut os yet and it wilt bel young man are t of the firs | ote \" —= Oe > jeome months re we will ast the beene | Joourts to pelleve Receiver Grant of hie Ss come bain LIVELY FIGHTING NOW [sa foene, in wh er a short parley, ai | ee ee ee BS dc wusiniisiy THIRD AVENUE'S BOOM. ts Induced or ted arry his mis- 4 N ‘Third Aveave stock went up Uke © @&y= tress up the wt o her 1 ket o@ soon as the market opened thie: The methot of | m soraing: mite fs indecent. The fa t! “ are The only news * intend to abandon the defen ‘ast night's closing price: was descends as and wuiateata | pong Fash ee Sa ; Sainte nthe detente) ie stock opened to-day at MG and trom South Att wis yo ota wm Goapes . ane the bare » abd were " 0 ces sea. come trcen Wat 1 AST Aa WARBIN alae tous bh ceoeate wana aca as si inte br n the testimony be+ 1 f Kimberiey ere ¢ rps of young Hoefs from the farms 4 ae i north of Kimberiey wher ’ k P| ridge i fore ‘sins! —_—--—— - Ke Sa glen: lighting ocurred aii Sunda surrounding Woemfontein, ander an tne] (NP e nee aenecteey halt rd Lawyer Hummel will represent Misé | tae Aare f ite ‘Moots sewer’ | pertatomeer, tine Geen-Getetied far ur after the opentng it was quoted ne Of abandoned farme by the Kut presress of pote ot kage and her companions in the +} Chelation, under 1 fe o:' wark 1 to prevent the fur i ° vestigation, --—- in Mon y Budpoenas have been issued for the | e base o 1 ” ; witnesses Who testified in Magistrate | ow Mafeking sald that whens President Krier i Mott's star chamber hearing. moat entirety ¢ Mloemfoviein, after his recent via: i% ‘Wenty-fodr hours thefefore 4 ‘The grand jury's investigation will be President’ Bteyn'a parting re-| Avenue stock, went up’ twenty fn charge of Assistant District Attor ! » rel vhs polais. ’ Rey O'Rellly, who had charge of the | | Nothing new comes trem : a eaten | During the ‘early heavy t apparcatiy. the exciiement was intense, "| ‘proseaution in the magistr our. ned Mal _Ptamer 1 betger amare | wer. won and jor in ‘The,original complaint was filed before! Magistrate Mott ty a albeee who ueors —_-— | > - yen mr bas Fe ose thaw gpes were tured on that the production of the play “Sapho " i he Peetoria @ vig © Moers uw North are ¢e wrepollian Mit at Wallack’s Theatre by Miss Neth raoie| SAYS His Detectives Were! Millionaires and onan! SS eek ¢ | porte + sti!) hwiding a position in| Mactan 21-4 and Brooklyn, Rapld and her company constituted a voition A ‘ . omma Wes Prepnt Z eu Fee mt side sit 2 Ei gece iyrap plan de Deceivec) in Akron | Favorites Danced and p radromd bridge.t and (Wat) Tom a Prelor steht apnea fie 4h a Ted . om me ae Leah lllss T Teome woleunderstanding regarding Lord pped to W814 on several emmal ing Magistrate Mott found Mies Nerh | ¢ . } Ki Sir, Revelle and Manager Moss| ¢ be icked Together. hat one busier WAY) giiguurs's reply to. America's afer af aia vs @ullty and fined them. —_ »~— rT — 5 wounded. The 4} mediation existe ther Then Lawyer Hummel moved re | : " fos replica , | dure « ‘ co) DMrors thot thes showtd not sow. | i xeNae oid eos | MBerenadiyjors ve ottec: cigi| MR, LAUTERBACH'S STORY. Judge Fureman, of rhe Supreme C man QR replied to Chiel) One of the gaye Mn st revels} J " « ¢ Kenalkours ™) Lord Salisbury sah uid accep! the! oie oy crue that Henry Hart has a cal : | Dever ar Gee satiadnes aa tp Yes care i [ilu caves are Ueire tried totes ate theer caves, ae it appears vention of r eaiee of the Ttira, Aun Jataiement« chat tp polls were pree 1 r pe git | "Oe “ « (4 them and very jmeily, thee te . Time j gation [tn \-Se@ersun Maset Helice Court to]ment house peat fi ee i or 6081s Che sm fey thet are aren +p m ments, the de pin press the charges agains: Akro. ane | Madis Hue on Baturda ight —sy | ature fens ‘ ed and tale ay, Mar ow eee Sere g Jury in he Criminal Braych [5% '5, marager oll und Ar : ¢ " \ ‘ 4 iad "evens The bowing : 8 ' ¢ the Bupreme Court or im Geseral Ses- | owilln dives | stre ¢ ¢ Die ae th tare Waiersian Bore is an evident #6 “| 1 irom his wounds chief stockholder " Afic . t ence was! Th whe took par y " a year o réveitiilled. ds o$e ——| “When the Third Avenve MACRUM INOUIRY | resen of . ‘ The pon ets ns threatened, Mr. Hart's IRY SURE. [Pam ‘ a état” ab cateiee red } ! ” Some peur IneeluMerat comers | - ‘ , yore ty accept the Interve —— lesa and Patrolman Jo Rarry, aud! MT was give t 4 well-known |*" bai ‘ e rem or a poe » te regret. must renounce the] ule of the most WASHINGTON, March 2.—The House |Joum 1. Mautkener, I J, Binning css and elsknown, be ie” cas ohleg eute bare tivt ea of taking any st@ps un the lines of | Roupes “The stock is still in thelr heme en = Fortign Affaire hay se- {and Chester art | f the stag i re who repr | TNS fires : ; rl iAMILy God Whe hes nothiog behin we Cn es: made bxsithe Presidents of - they are the protective custodian’: ag fe avestigate the atiogations maie /0i the ‘warn were nitions ames Sel Thuied ; hin Mediate Becnuse of Britnie a Afiean Tt Pehads Gist ne share of that coal UM, €X-c4 »{ 9 Cour ran lh . n ene pen ¢ Federal Coun- on Pretoria, South Africa. relative to the | tha was fot ne for them] miy ate, amu tars” of Walld! WW ley dione pene.” meodding at the Atilinde. clroumstances, nothing but] (ou wicnout the congent ef elt opening of his official mali by ine Bric- | to We there. os y renur tee 4 . after the bin fete ERNE Bwtnera Maret The express ite alncere wiah that (he bel-| parties concerned. It te (herefore fen authoriiies }* decision in 1s¢8, and that the] A well-knov eager iin eats tae ho Ui the jarore ape F as wer + Hor | litecen is Will Nave aieceeted at no loo] festly abeurd to say that ‘ Representative Wheeler, of Kentuchy,,Oeiian Was not to be given unit the! Vaudeville Ie raid to hove he Olin ee Se ark inelle ss dee ehees al Gabba dista © in Onding 4 basis for an}covered bis Third Avenue aiage fairodne Md a resvlusion tc “je Flernoo! iv kink. Bt spper | ' anne . undersianding honorable to both par-] wita the stock belonging tow to the Comm However, (ae officers again we F Wasa cat : ’ { The Swiss Pede wou ; “It would be Megat for: ommi: te hare * dotlars—owt ‘ meraie | a it, would tt net?” asked World man, f@lee ate “Mowrver, as t a Bint “One! we rome convulta vin ra WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty ngs M., Thursday, Maron 2, for York City and vicinity: Felr and con \inved cold to-night and ¢ , * deeidan bad beta given! # pee ve defendants, Grazie seat - x et i tim! wo» si are George H Bmith, or any ' at egg 8 eb ag Ka M i be oMivers ras , Bers AMA Apibet of (hE | ioe spases: of Cant, Th yonas's fepart| os wp) syed ah os ie cases tie ieee endl Pistol Nak widbey a ’ Ae en n 4 e nied aud has eaiiemt York ren eMlersos Marke! | : he ively, aim brvayed and then, raising Ma vai-e| The sand was crowded Teeroamers os einer a!

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