The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1900, Page 2

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Che | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE ONE CENT. | METROPOLITAN CONTROLS THIRD AVENUE. DELI ( OLGA NETHERSOLE |: TO ACT “SAPHO” eng GRAND JURY. Case to Be Taken Up To- Morrow and Whole Scene to Be Rehearsed in Costume, it Is Re- ported, The grand jury will take up “Sa pho ymorr This will be 4 remarkable procee in that Olga Nethersole and compary will app Jory in co ihe members of that 1” weene which is considered a Jangwage an! res " are ammist ckad'e neir “Sapho" recites a poem of erott her dear of their Jealousy and Young man are t sialrway a short parley arry tress up the winding The method « * ane fs indecent. ‘The nu descends ae toe pair » ber EW YORK, WEDNESDAY, KOeeeieee [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | | MARCH 21, 1900, nOere ~ ote FIRST MOVE IN Us YT; HE INSULTED HER. KRUGER RALLIES 7 HIS BURGHERS. -0¢e F ight. PST RACE AT NEW ORDEANS m ge ieee = RAILWAY COMBINE. Addresses a Huge War Meeting ten at Kroonstadt Urging STREET hind Avene Stach lll Soared To.Day and Un- happy Shorts Face a Diificult Situation, n Ratlrond Company trol of the Talrd Aves Ue majority of the Board { the wieeked congern tens resignations and members polllan Syndicate, headed Whitney, were substituted LONDON, Mareh 2A despatoh fre oil President Bieya fullowed and told the} rym, Py a received here y says \l reliers that ihe Free State was far] fo Presidents Kruger and Steyn addres rom conquered because its capital had] Par a huge camp meeting ao K pled by the Bettish, ite in [ret ay . . t Mi nh PAL , # ‘6 int » allow (he repuo! “hh ! ward th | m en) Btutes, View he om ’ ” Wh ‘ ing leer " ! it r w i; ot aid ‘ me i. 7 mS ait r Johnson, Sam ers eae ward M. Burghand, ew aT | * (ieet move In the absorp: tebe . eli this afters oe ' 7 ! “ Ae Pr . ii | fret move to take over ' ; mI st t operty, As we are | i gallan 1 | porauen we nature m ‘ " : ur own Board of Directors. . : < . Ie aeor jew Board of Directors will tm- 1 set out to formulate a pian \ i * : a t ing of (he debt of the road. pond Jespiie the tom r il ons have not been ther= I aaceraaca fitoia hiy mapped out os yet and it will Be ote fore we will ast the a LIVELY FIGHTING NOW Revetver Grant of hie [- B.. AVENUE'S BOOM, A | NORTH OF KIMBERLEY. | ee tt dropped ty 101 to show ihe Uare stulrway Tis vt went, af ttm Seine Srguent cut tn’ che: tee orth of Kim faras| wt? fore Magtetrate Mor Ngitiug occurred « cle oder an i Lawyer Hummel will repre "i waite ‘ Beets toward! perdal ‘ome Jetailed for po- Nechersole and he: companions he| i - he a, under fe work and ve turiler — = zs accel , Jay lant es Avenue closed et investigation. ; coil promress of thin column | tlie of yond arms by te Kul-| y ast Tea Apaas ubpoenas have been issued for and tien witnesees who tentified : MY ugisirate foward Mafeking has eb It te sald that when President Krager| o@¢ sensaltona ay sires Mott's chamber hearing mant entirely consed ja forbid. Rinse tentels hap uit] twenty s ‘hark 3 sr ha ee eran Jury 2 inventi on wll den to ve eanulinwed (ARibpatelies. aisera’ Stern’ re. | Avene at up -torem charge of Assistant, Distric t Cat, | ORES eee wmey O'Rellly, who had charge of [Nothing mew comes from Hindi the Welt de wes Beran he ‘early heavy ‘rence ‘prosecution in the magistrate’s « ° Plomer, nad Mafeking, apparently, ok 5a6 atl eters. iat cement was intense. nee Pia a aey er ee cing a" | stilt mnt tere at St. Helewe than 1." ! ‘n Mott by a citize > awore ; w that the production of ‘he play “Sapho rie Pe ' A ; j y at Wallack’s Theatre by Miss Neti r ~ fialiniene Sivsenit wines tii acta: ~ and Stage, radi ane he “and Brooklyn Rapid aa and her company stituted t a. ‘ , c P Gt puis decency, After a lengthy, ne Deceived in Akron Favorites Danced and \\ mn Prete ame a lull, and aad ’ " . ‘ to o i ‘Toa! . ing Magistrate Mott found Mies Nevh.| ¢ i; Ki roamed He s fersia We 14 on weveral st ye ereole, Air. Revella and Manager Moss] 4 be cked Together. ae | with fs , on s : ; @ullty and fined them rae | «ite ® i med 5 % ‘a o ye oof ga 7 8 n . qe Fursman, of the Supreme Co y A ; . \ , : bitug état ree th ewe om 1 appeare |! ae to a me vac for a dary ruta: “ufloaie th : : tp 5 < fe them ned very smetly. thee fete par but tt ts not true thet id y lin Jeffers ‘ . ‘ see t wettirs chat ore mee n p " pen { James Ko Keene hus absolute control of us Ld press the « awit | at Baturdas nig ely mart tort ‘ iid 7 a stock.” sald Flward Leuterbedh, he Criminal Bra. vith, matugers Ag e Hoevers gambling case, aud wing age Ls ' . ler ot the Third Avenue’s iw Genera! § ‘ a ateo te every Hanertas cane |! F i "ee pr tow Avense Interest ms micas We pa ‘ Meroe be Hate thie comet it is ate eee wa threatened, Mr. Hart's holdings 4 MASS SOME peur foreign r= ! +] sete pleced .n charge of a pool for pre HACK TOUR IRY SURE. ct Detective By “ Py rea oo AIS Bwomne with Aveorsis emnll REFUSES T0 AID BOERS. tection. That poo! hese «oa ow ae oe vod and Pacroiman Job v i 7m Childeen. or a ' care, om renoune ulue of the most responsible street WASHINGTON. M M.-The He John 1, Pautkener, Robe ‘ . e chieg ont a ha ow tite ‘ aking any stépe on the } houres, The stort i” stilt in thee Commitee on Foreign Affairs tas je- {and Chesier A. Marvin atte wh (Amily Oe Whe hae nothing behind Swiss crament Says Th Cammot > te| made bys the Presidents of am they Ore the prot costetens: @ided to Inveriicate the allera: the morning of \ him. Medinte Because of Mettnin's ce tia the Pederal Covell, “Met ene cclte al nan a lou : SA tes pum. qeldine at Oke Attinde ee ie % Ncnout the consent of ell the Pretoria, South Afric r 4 wee on ij? a w meiances, nothing bu opening of Mela! ma Ho be ‘ ia Pollerman. cee after the bin tet ERNE Sw ‘ Marek he exp ere wish thal the bel] pa oncerned, It te therefore € fab authoriiics Js dewisign in ste 4. 8 t tne wel “ lone, w gases Fi kevrnis Will Have seceded at no too] festly abechd 10 ay that ony esat . Wheeler, of dectvion was not to be vide ' — ; n flee . sa t ting 4 basis for ag }oovered his venue ace: Pat i yee Setnben,, : , i apnea é vndersianding honorable to both par-| wits the stock belonging to trodu ) + end |#Mterno - Bwies Fed woul Hite “Tt would be tHlegal for, ee ane ; wait : th th erate ——— it, would it not?’ asked t heirgas 15 ‘ee ~ ; ‘ é levee Par oF “a . WEATHER FORECAST. : = ‘ ‘Pia tine Coren : e - + nnd the Impression Press iw Affaire Comm! ite " “ ° fepublics hav interests,” satd the charges t set art me detemfnnis, Craris i; > ta Petty toscalne, inte whites Pali that down in ‘ Hb . Forecast for the thirty-six houre end-| tp that orate, we Would ye sattecac- | deg, na eeree Be Smith : Fran tatioren ‘ - © auiliz of suck dor tee if ox # PM. Thursday, March 22 for New that SSP BAABINGE Of (ME! Ay seaalon. of capt, Thoumas'a seo octeg, Westies, sath Dovias treble eee” nateaied and York Clty and vicinity: Fale and com rors te 3 weer Seaeniod tas wired | President Vorw ren te Jeflerron Muy het} . $25 and then, raising nis voice,| Th COUrtTOom wae cromded with] ernment has chown ! tinued cold to-night and . - 4 jurors, lawyers and spectators and the | provesal, aud as furtaermore, the Brit- al vs " a ° eae wile ne ade (ae adere ya apa ~ z te haw’ declared to. the ‘it and — * vars mee ; i $x tl tt: SogmD: Ge On the eptiiann: o¢) y " et Wasaingtes that i aid sot i » ; nee : Baia et 4

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