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_PRICE ON CEN ONE CENT. i 2... | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } coca BOER GENERAL JOUBERT DEAD. Passed Away of Stomach Trouble at 11.30 Last Night—Death Occurred in Pretoria, PRETORIA, March 28.—Gen. Pict Joubert died last night a¢ 11.30 o'clock, He hed been suffering from momach complaint. ‘The cown te pluaged into meura- ing for the true patriot, gallant gai- eral and upright aad homorable gen tleman, LONDON, March 98—Gea. Joubert was considered the ablest leader among the Boer commanéera. He was cautious, politie, @ master of the Boer tactic, bat lacked the dash of Cronje, whowe recklessness, however, proved hie ruin at last. It is interesting to note that Sir George White, the British general who commanded the garrison which defended Ladysmith, in a speech at Cape Town yesterday evening de- clared that Joubert was “a soldter and a gentleman and a brave and honorable opponent.” The afternoon newspapers to-day publish long biographies of Gen. Jou- bert. Generally, they are kindly in) tone. The Pall Mall fect asa Piet Joubert was porary Transvaal ton yon sy ex- Chiet Justice Kotse, whose death could call forth a sincere tribute of reapect from Englishmen of all par ties. He was the antipodes in the ‘Trapeveal world of Leyds and, per- wonally, was honest, straight and) Queer Facts Brought Out Sosathan sedi” at the Congress MONEY BEFORE OFFICE. sila Pehoo! Beard of Westweed, &. J. Faees an Unusval Macrum's testimony Prebies. Committee on Foreign Relations to-day Westwood, N. J., is without a Board | brought some odd facte to light. pager Ba old hip a at) Mr. Macrum siated positively that the creer Pepe den “of tne | B2@ts liad made an ante-bellum appeal Sears: — to Mr. McKinley which the President C, Demorest have | had refused to consider. 1B bs sane to fix up the new echoo! and) Secretary Hay’s report on the alleged | bs ‘were {old that pil eof labia grosqgeddlag ante-bellum appeal to McKiniey threw beg they pedi sey Sg be an entirely different Mght on the matter Eckerson, wweember and ¢-Incidentally on Mr. Macrum. @ daughter teaching in the local echool| 7, appears that :he United Btates agent Sad iredice A uliee Ce b rogontbhed Bt Bloemfontein asked Consul<deneral| " "| Stowe, at the request of President fteyn. on. PH William Bomens, the new member of pe co bal pig would act as an the board, said he would resign If any-| missioner would consent. thing illegal was attempted, and Turse! Consul Stowe sa Sir Alfred Milner, and Demorest declared they would get! who sald he could not act now. The! x sooner thad give up their contracts. |Consul-feneral then wired President! Steyn, “Cannot ask Government my- and then said Milner would not WASHINGTON, March #—Ex-Cone ee. act Mr. Stowe out of courtery also wired to Mr. Macrum to the same effect. Later One Died Friday, the Other This} Macrum wanted to go home, and de- spite Secretary Hay's orders to siay kept cabhog for leave until at lest he was ordered home. ae Macrum described an alleged meet- between President Steyn, of the range Free State, end Consul Stowe, pe Aa at which he was present, | haben boy ta was very anxious jowe vrhould do something to set- before the House|'‘was crum, “and that he returned an untavor- able reply.” What makes you say Hitt. 1 was told "Waa that « “It was, “Have you the letter? is in the files of the Pretoria that? inquired | Mr. so by Col. Stowe.” atement in writing?” After further questioning Mr. Macrum suid he might have a copy of the Sater: He could no say positively, quently he sald ae thought produce ft ia a short time As to the knowledge of our diplomatic | ode by the British Government Mr. fo rum aileged that newspaper Las ve of acts | have been poeece | je to the Bate De- vald Mr. Biate ode ra are of we he yas | Hipowed ij Asked if other consuis had suffered any Inconventence in the matter of com- joer nng with their home vern- The him that no cipher lowed to go through. "Bla Sol reports to the Wate Deparr- Ls it TS. ma ad been Led eked Mr. Berry. of Wentucky ee” et bi you meation it w ‘our ar rival fa Washington?” "DO" YOUr ar | 1 0 prefer not to answer that whe reply raised a laugh around the WATSON HAS SAILED Admiral Leaves “Wasila fer Hong Weng te Pransfer His Com. mand te Remey, MANILA, March @&.—Rear Admiral Watson, on buard ihe Brooklyn, has de- parted for Hong Kong, where he is pected to transfer his command (o Re Admiral Remey | fre g signaling bapa discovered a signaling wit ; a the moluee which extinguished and ercapet, in the darkness. ooane —— HAS LEFT COREA. MERCHANTS’ ON; “NOT SINCERE.” th S$ HEIRS TO SUE. | revelations te the prosecution is um- vunded. Toutsey not omiy mainiained his own WINLEY § ss= “FON THOR, = tim t@ et atl he kn of « criminal! ni say they will go before aretiuene We Min a0°De| ee are Facto Governorof | LITTLE ROCK ENTRIES. Kentucky. ‘Th Bweise (Special to The Beewing Worlt + in the prosecution told al us not | RACE TRACK, LITTLA ROCK | March # The entries for to-morrow * WASHINGTON, March %—The Pree |"*0°8 ve follows dent bas informed Kentucky Repudil- | Upwernh . cane that while Be cannot interfere in Kentucky affairs w (he extent of dis- arming the militia of either faction. he fe willing, so far as be can legitimately to recugnize the Republean of- hat Bate as ie de | rent Reo-Helt mils. er Benne 3 ” 7 Mette Bain re Mervile connection | Fourth Kece~Ter! He told them in tie tame | that he would give directions ‘hat mail| 5° addressed to an official by (ite only, | Pitlme Parton “the Governor.” oF “the Beoretary | Prene® a howd be delivered to | Kepablicans holding (hose offre, not to the Democrats —— 10 ARREST GOY. TAYLOR. Confession Way bend to Sar.) (ies setteon am Behalt of the Democrats. FRANKFORT, Ky, March &- The | arrest of Gov, William ® Taylor is! likely to be the next step in the pro- | Kilverdeie Geen Dien Des Parton copies Des ‘Mime Bennett coop of Siiventate and Jee Frey oupird i Henry Lowe ie Nelle Were M Owverters | Hente Brigade ‘keen later . WEATHER FORECAST. mei ing OP BM. for New York dressed ( “ _ PRICK ONE: oh Oe ae °¢e—--—— LEWIS BILL PASSED IN SENATE BY CLOSE VOTE. OFF HITS AFRAID OF APRA OF GARDINER, OUR NAVY Reichstag Influenced t properly Prepared by Pass Bill for More District-Attorney. Warships. New Law Goes Inte Et fect Sept. | Next. and Will Stop All: Profes- sional Exhibitions After That Date. a a lt Tae PROVISIONS OF THE LEWIS BOXING BILL. The bill provides that @ per- ¢ *on who within thie State ea- BERLIN, March &—The inoreure in{* SageR im, instigates, ads, em ‘eulattion rack this afternoon. the United Kines Navy wav made the) 4 CouraRen or does any act te hearing on the » agains: the! hasiy of an appeai by Count Von Buetow |) further a contention or fight Matrict-attorney war hell in the fe jto the Budget Committee of the Reich. | 2 Withoni weapons between two or rt Building. e bi Dae more puty Attorney-General Coyne eon- |" alle ty > rey or a fight com- ducted the proseedings on behalf of the |! y called a ring or prise | State on charges whith were brought fight, either within or without t Col, Gardiner the State, or who engages tm & eee Uatermyet public or private s is Distriot-Attorney bition, with or wahoue ail Horace EB. Deming appeared as special ‘ counsel for the Attorney-General within the State, at which ag Justice Cowing was the fire: witness admission fee ix charged or re- jand he was followed by Recorder Goff ugh Prine coived, ‘either directly or {i } Justice Cowing told of the difference rded a fle th 4 Jef opinion between Col. (ardiner and | roe * Mee Ol rectly, or who sends or pub- the Justices over the right of the jus American Navy mufficient for Ger-| lishes a challenge or accept Uses to dictate the manner in which) Many, the extensive changes jn the site, * ance of a challenge for és ees on the day cxlendyr should be|Uation which exinted then and which) \ one privacy of in the daily call | prevailed new were shown by the tactile “ome exhibition or fight, | Recorder Goff testified that he knew| that (he United Bates had abandoned | ® OF carries or delivers such a of many « eerily former paths and made itself!) challenge or acceptance, or trains or assists any person in training or preparing for sueh & contention, exhibition or fight, is gulity of a misdemeanor, | | j . * > . on the tn Cal, Gardiner was placed The 0 paw he added. nged since Prince Biemarck had con- cumstances had great) the ' represented was sufficten eidered (hat a small fee as German trade and (rans-or forests hind deve Ntleal friction nie in the areas of pre widened and Blemarck 18s. Joped hed aie! in of about the strength tts prepered by (he aan Attorney's of-| stronger @) ® | aber The Britisn policy onitnued, had} Mr Hikewise changed since the days of John l@hicn were too geueral, He wanted] Bright. It then followed the principle line Recorder leld Qyecific ten, but now an im- oases, Mr. I'ntermeyer said to Ce urrem was overrunning Eng- [missioner Wilcox: “Your Honor doesn't ‘know about these proceedings: put I @o.| Delween thesetwo men—(hal’e where whole fight tr feferred | Gardiner and Resorder Goff Honor does aot this witness (Ri ler ‘bof, mor tnt we do and we will show ft “lop! stop!” shouted Commissioner Wileos. “You must not go on this way “Gh, but | shall. 1 intend to sho witness replied Mr /10.BND HAL SMUGGLING. feoled Parcels trom Germany Will), Be Sent Rach—Smegatere c the “Malle. Accordin the agreement entered into at the Parcels Post Convention be- liween the United States and Germany [all packages covered by the provisions uf che prrbrgement entoring either coun- try through the mails should be to as to permit their nned . Uniermeyer osjected to quest ons! jubegseasseesesiquadanassaeiaine policy” were | past 4 Was coming more and more to the fore of ential factor. or that reason an fn- crease in Germa, materia! forces w to | indispensible for securing peace BUILT FIRE OM THE FLOOR tan ay Traced Smoke to Bearder's Room—Ne le Thought te Be Ince ce (Sbecial to The Beening Worthy ALBANY, March 3.—By 9 vote of 2 the Senate to-day passed the | lewis Antt-Boming bill, which prohibit. | sparting bouts as now conducted ender {he Horton Boxing jaw, The vote fe detail was as follow: v Ambler, Rep. MWagine, Rep. | Armetronmg, Rep. Hemphrey, Reg | Brackett, Rep Johneon, Rep Brown, Rep. Kram, Rep. ‘The iandiady of the house at im For | CBebees, Rep, Malby, Rep, ythe sireet. Mrs. Bertha Heinemann, | Cosweshall, Rep. Marshall, Reg raced smoke to the room of Rajpn| DP Davie, Rep, Parsons, Rep, Klememers, a carpener, thirty years old. Prados ig pest de eof ber boarders, and in the middie . his room she found he had butt: q | Slemare Rew. fire. The woman put out the blaze bis. og rad Kiammers war takers to the Betlevue| Ford, Rep. Hospital Insane Pavilion Goodsell, Rep. Ahears, Dem. jcontents to be eas RACE HORSES IN WRECK. Sore | iately many parcels have been re- Cotten, eived here from Germany which were found (9 contain dutiable artic ihe Post-Office Department at Wa tor has instructed Postmaster Van Cott to return all sealed parcels coming from shicves io to Peame We> Grady. D CHARLOTT C, March 2-4] Gramey, Dem, number of Steve L'Hommedieu's horses |Lareche, Dem. were Injured by « wreck on the Southern! Meeker, Dem. Willle, Rep, Express at thie place early to-day Havens (Dem.) @i4 not vote and Bene. Wolburs!, Dr. Vaughn and Fred Ham-| ioe cogey (Dem) was abseni, itor were among those seriously hurt | meen excused. Aw will be seen by ppear at (he meeting at | detalied vote Senator Willie, of all the horses wert} was the only Republican whe lew Orleans agains| (be measure. her thoroughbreds were] The law wih go into effect Bept. only slightly, Tom MoGee,) When the bil! was called up to-day with Che string Sermstor Elisworth, the Republican jority leader, Senator Grady amend by limiting the aumber af o twelve, This was bealen. by | vooe vote netor Wagner then moved) |Me Wee Well Dressed and Was { im Ray OF thev- ereer's ‘The body of a well dressed man abow forty-five years old was picked up by Letters in i ALBANY, March &% Senator Bisberg * verting the powers of inspecting w York City with the] Senator State Inepector of Gas Movers, instead of the .ocal authorities, was passed 1 ugbost Patth Beard, | iv ‘ed, bu v ram, 16 We viree!. There were alro receipts for due Th Bei the man was probably [Senate Pete reach Gas Imepec- | their employees, The "O. K.! {taken 1 the Brooktyn Morgue EE afternoon. |the trainer, w for the "O. K. Club.” charitable orwanization among] mo SxTaa 7. tor he kets were ae —_—__ PASSED OVER YETO, At the cffice of Bhortiand Brow @ Oo jtne firm's employers, The body was wu ee pars Siorthreoseeene |

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