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Tate YN TELLS BOERS THE RLD: BATES WINS THE BIG SHOOT MBSE in Sul Boys! Clothing —600 Sailor and Vestee Suits, sizes 5 i to 10—made fine Blue ‘ ; | Cheviots and fancy light col. j ored Cheviots— ltrs made, tastily trimmed—with digier. _ ent colored silk soutache— (q r iq Canadian n Was in Rare, C Maas of Balti- thes? little suits are worth . k the spe. ; iianeainesine at Morris $4.00-—for this week t Form and Grassed 34) orc, Missed His 59th cial price is tt : } Envoys Have Been Sent to Ob- Park Getting in Shape ti Birds After the Shoot- Shot and Lost the for Aqueduct. Ly --W 2 i tain Intervention ar Off. | Championship to Bates ; $ 95 ’ j ust Go On ee $ ° . M e ‘ San (Meerial to The Brening Woot) 4 4 uu Dives oral eee, Dat. ” al They were J. L. Smith, of iiacketts-| MORRIS bape ely i gai Mall orders Glieé promptly. a 7 cot tably cold at Morris Park the Gi America Haniicap at town, N. J: € Nauman, jr., of Ban | Was uncomf ir PRETORIA, Monday, April 2—In his, the neutral Powers chasse. ta. 1, ERG, x: ill fier Francisco; I, D, Bates, 8, ‘Thomas, | ths morning and a fierce wind awept { epeech at the opening of the Free State] ‘The President further remarked that |@uecne Ie y T. H. Greer, of Albany;lover the bie corse apd coveret the] Baad at Kroonstadt President teyn| the attempt to create dissension among | Nite binis Thirty-four of this number of Banimore; J. R. Malone, Of ftrainers and thelr racers with a fre c declared that ti ite of the surrender | the burghers by the issuing of procia-| were kille! after the shoot off of the tle 6; Col AG. Courtney, of Byra-| oo : of sactactetn r had not lost hope| mations had failed J. R Malone, of Baltimore, who was ALA ny enbet, of brooklyn, jay dust that was most trying to fac 8 of the triumph of the Republican cause. | Referring the correspondence be-| gutes's op) t, missed hie thirty- Peers Sa tterane Lt oe apes ‘The track being fast and. as dry as a ; th wa ‘The war was forced upon the Trans-|tween the South African Presidents and] ese bird, forfeiting the hundicap to ot the Fwenty-fourth |ohip, the runners had no trouble in| «© = al and nothing remained for the Or-| Lord Salisbury, President Steyn pro-| 4.1. were only eight br Po going over the groun] at a good cilp. 4 P ores, f anne Free Btoie but to throw in Its lot | ceeded The shoot off between the eight men Rec ie who had clean scores, | ‘Trainer T. J. Healey, who ts to take] @ OPEN EVENINGS. 5 with the sister Republic, in aceordance| “Net only ted for the handicap was of the beth missed a bird each, Greer, Lol 4 string of four youngsters, and Kin- 3 o! twenty -second ie Na ‘ eee Se Se, [math bet the Re mem lngoram sven ore Sanaa Fs eh fee My | RII, Carnet, Dear Hat ar | Bowes a 7 - . in this court Hix of the contestants, e twenty of ¥ ni andy. of eo MBenced with the object of maintaining | a day Tom, aiiel, “Arnos Phil handicay a stro tg! Oiork WD string, to Aqueduct had a busy day of Sportsmen's Goods. Sportsmen's Goods, * b hi th | + a “ the spectators al! Q no eligret agg mand enag pre eutral Powers to} Daly, ir, Dr. Webber, J. L. 8mith and shooters had trouble trying to hold ae 5 tis teenent Pah tb mt it, The two-year-old division, which is ei i ri tore sn eg tat “ eaagekataa [omy eoeetc| SLAUGHTERED PRICES, ft had caused the greatest wonder wloodshed, and 1 mreatly desire | forced out of the handicap by rene | During the first four rounds this ace the traps and when he killed |‘Tenario and Hije, rattled off the half t hout the world and even to the a bird shortly after the beginning of (he) jooning seven of the twenty-three his twenty: je wan greeted | vite distance in 531-2 seconds, and will] Ww. ff he celebrated 409 cite Blezcins Med with the hroug! that these efforts be crowned wi with applause Pt Be Hy Ri ogy sa phte di i adie tot Boers themselves. shoot off shooters had the misfortune to lose] The twenty-fifth round was fiaished| be ready when the Queens County} (iM; (mnel in Maes. She Meyptecaee: Poors ® $ y | Seowane Rates for winning received first priae, 2 o'clock, igh: ‘ ; rame t ‘exceptions! opportunity. After paving a tribute to the memory ates for wi 9 thelr birds, These shooters were Jack | at exactly 2 o'clocl ie elght man-| torkey Club meeting is neld. Of Gen, Jouber:, Prendent Steyn sald | After saying that the Government had/amounting to $90. and the allver cup. | Parker, Leroy. Wolley, Morrison, Hood, | E04, (2 Kil thelr twenty-Ntth bird with) Knniginnie, Carlsbad, Dear Heart | that the British, notwithstanding their | raised a temporary loan with the Trans | yulone received the second prize WhICh] Waters and Charley Budd. Parke’, | as follows Marshall, Phil Di nd Sparrow Wing were allowed milo ipse icyc e at overwhelming numbers were violating | aa, Proadent Steyn concluded with sJamounted to $86), and Phil Daly, Jr! Waters and Budi were looked upon as | "Amo." Hat Cal: Courtney ‘Witohé;| icine in 8 and 1. ndy was given © the flag of truce and the Red Cr nd | From being forced to xive Up tts dearly | third prise, which amounted to $0. | dangerous men for the handicap and Caper fad frutt very close call with hia|® half-mile turn in 8S onde. Will | Sted with tbe Merran, Coaster Wee ond Brake, ond Cally guareniond ter one rene, cqpeet to gu af he was ‘vetted to eer the matter to tinvl eerrpreereee The twent x men who killed twenty-| their failure to gras# their first birds I It was an Incomer, and, after|'am Karrick’s Dan R'ce clipped off the x iene four birds shot off for their money, | made th ler marksmen more hope- . ;| "xsfurlone distance in 1901-2 Fluke! 3,000 Other Bicycles, $5, $8, $8, $10, $12,$15, $17, $19, $23, $25. - tb vile the thirty-seven who Killed twen-| fol Every one of the abo re ane Ne Se balls Bair nd Miss Hanover speeded six furlongs Bs three birds divided $11 between them. | «nooters att ributed his miss to the | (esr op fils second barrel, imped int Sand Were close tomether at the fin. Whe th heating began this morn: | strong win mtents fu nto the ird's yal ish. jane, wit! lackey cIntyre In the ing thats es Maly twenty-two men| With those cracks practically out of pooping i to the es. competitors | *iddle. fot a short trip at half speed with clean scores, and there were still| the way, ax fer as winning thg handt- * shoot-off of the tle and kiied hia| Meehanus and another breezed through twenty-five men left to shoot at their! cap was concerned, all eyes were turned The other seven ‘also ‘kllled| the backstreteh at a rood clip. Kirk: ttpaten Wee Om te ixteenth bird before that round was|to Tom Marshall, the winner of last wood and Intrus've were asked nothing my Pee ped) years handicap, and Phil Daly, jr, wi iy fv! exercine. ‘ Special Prices While they were shooting the other | has been shyoting splendidly in the ha: ra‘ner James Boden sent his han‘l- 5 marksmen were started on thelr seven-| dicap so fat. ‘These wo were followed cap candidate, Firearm, six furlongs in ’ oie to Dealers. # iy } . a ent Ykeete and the ‘ Oj teenth rund from No. 1 set ¢ from trap to trap by the enthustastic agnificent, Wet lees aka eae | spectators, and whenever they dropped sea fine tilly Donna Henerttia got a short |DIETZ OIL LAMP, $1. had the honor of opening the Handicap| their bird they were greeted with loud me: periney, An Dr v tine, whe, malneed ioe her at dae speed. John J. ~ wnat of o [ lr fourth bird, ie ou ; . Britain i ‘ yesterday, was called upon to cont nue | a eer aly : ' pet in the 09: 4 Rh Malone Phil Daly. sen igne coR Ae ot Stays alight. is cating © 1 . and he bexs arate now now: | fr, and ), Bates. Daly was the hext re) ee Hot Attack on Britain in|/Garrison’s Sortie Is Re is! pia paket art NO VOURR ce case: oa (he protable GIAMEE OE the hiner tp te forced ont, he havine'the| Hrlgadier, Lady of the Vale and the . | Mf you are tited of ie elt a ules a 0 hs event) ird, t-looksh ly by ot Ni Belgian Lower pulsed by the A stiff breese was blowing across the | Kreat arent ihty slats, a he 'e Fat aucttert ver, which dropped ~Ofteeal poll pli uta edn agi fas lamps buy a Dietz ' ‘ voting In every bit as goad ae heat House. | Boers: Hope hd TB aa cone’, i. mane Mia West yaar, ond 8000. in 91) ER Me thts Hatt ony tee tenis the shoot kh ng exercise. |Oil Lamp, No trouble vind very fart. This sort of wind | won the handicap. ' ard a Bansvingh ea J. Joyner speeded hig |to eire for, Burns quartering out-| At the end of the twentleth round nanage! to. 4 t youngster, Presgrave, and 4 quartet of | the birda right-quartering rs and mana: rop thelr! ocner two-year-olds through the front k rosene, Ever, bd BRUSSELS, Apri) 6 — Remarkable] LONDON. April 5—A deanaich from the | atmMoutt to kill, The ¢ wore atlll ten straights In the rage. birds without any trouble whatevel Meratan at shone tb radlg: anved | 'y limp eee were hee ta ihe Chamber Ttorenzo Marques saya sharp fighting Trainer Woods sent T. Watt's Hand- | fully guaranteed, presentativer to- OE sortie Ania!) (A hw hal cuff and another hort ‘ ? pe 2 ahborhoor a sho breather NTH CENTURY O1L, $1.49; SEARCHLAGHT OIL, $1.98; BANNER OIL, $119; SOLAR , over apa sitoraated assassination of the 7 Satakine ‘ through the stietea at half speed. Belle | MAJESTIC GAS, 11.98 ALL OTHER LAMPS BLAUGHTPRED. wee ilies 0 #3 ; of Matoki of H,, Maid of Harlem and others are pbrnncation of Misnldo's attempt to | The nrizon mage a sortie, whi pul balay MUfERA caECmehORn oo 10,000 | FOOT PUMPS, 19c. Britieh-Doer war were strangely min-[ 0” Piumer's cavalry attacked the war all thet was vequired. i. Craven PAIRS Pals, 5c. Rigid Handlebars, 85¢. Christy | led, and the President had to appeal] Boers at Ramathlabama fine steeplechaser Philae breezed a half Saddles, $1.59; others, 69¢., 79¢. and $1. : "to the patriotism of the House to stop| Hoth attacks were repulsed | ie welght up at a two-minute clip. TIRES, 4s the discussion, MAFEKING. Friday, March 21—The Morrow Coaster Hu Baton Boy asked she Mowe ce | pone aon tne hosp i | ‘ALLEGED POLICY MEN HELD, $4 .00 bf eee or AP SASADE CR TAG PIFAET | sin tanger westerard, bet have: Lilien e| 8 an! Prake fitted to your wheel by expert of Wales. v7 " m. chanics at suprisingly low prices. Don't ; ; tet Pp pr ‘The Minister of Foreign Affairs, M de |p an ivtrenched position northward, Cotmntaini ca. ou know it is a wonderful invent! and ey P| Awainet - Favereau, in behalf of the Government, | with the view of preventing (he ap- | ‘Them by Supt. Reardon, of the fo bicycle 4s up to date without one? Ride Ra, nt “NN MS reeret OF | proach of 8 reliet fares, The eu" The Friends rie ot Mrs. Eyler| Poxers Matched to Fight| Youngsters Making It Hartford, 190, ste, | $0 miles and pedal only 35, ‘ Baron Sney. shooters keep up a steady interchange ‘The Bocialiat leaders announced there of fire. It te rumored that relief ts Unanimous approval of the words of the near. So herd speakers, but said thet if The usual Sunday truce enables the ats condemned individual crimes garrison to continue playing cricket they blamed with no less energy the matches “great collective erimes being committed’ \ienete a native chief, southword "Ot present in South Africa, d they protested at the inaction of Europe, which was indifferent to the crimes the English pervetrate in South Africa. But at the same time, they deeply felt the attempt against the lrince of Wales, ry has bi al March 2 tectorate regiment has deserted Boers, A reward of £30 has ken out againat the Boers. There heavy firing In the direction of his to the been no were Federal AID. Pees ‘aie : Mage nar seicut offervd for his capture dead or allve je, the lesder of the Boc | SApRUTy | Gan | but his remar! Hed forth protests | y eS nx heat on Ss item the Rightists, who recalled tht! were made vrisoners. The ral + fact that Great Hritain had ways! aie onal “ Deen the best guarantee of Beigium’s| ‘Ors Were sma peutrality tig ame M. iorand, Leftist, while admitting! PLUMER'S DARING R Grest Brita’ es to Belgium, said he could not, forget that ioe she had cetrayed her traditiony in at. tacking 9 {ree The Minister of Foreign * postulated at th the Leftists ought to gerve which was the most elementary Gf the rules of courtesy rendered in pbest upon ihem, to which M. Van | wom Hritioh Crosses Into Traneva: Ne leks GABERCHES, Rechuan. March %.—C Plumer, of Brities mour a daring march Sunday with the object of threaten: Roer lines of communication Affairs ex- sl sald yserve the re “You fatled to blame the Red Sultan. ted Force Me and, Wednes- with a “id infantry, start. Maren ing the You have, therefore, no right to find) After two rapid night march fauit with us We protest against the| ‘hrough Transvaal territory they a attempt on the Prince of Wales, but we|fived at dawn March 27 within two miles @ixo protest agains: the infamous, | of Zeccvat, and distinctly heard the shamefvl war the English are waging “ombardment of Mafeking. on @ free people. You have protested in| Having reconnatred the country with Fe name of the Government, We pro-| tie View of future operations without 1¢ a single white man Col. Plum- Mm the name of the Heigian pe fra wed the railroad south, Boers wend to the our al len Affairs again these aitacks a ifiendly nation, when M. Furnement, Het, jumped up und shouted: tive the Boers: Protested agains: | ASSASSIN is BOASTPUL Perry He Dide't Kit the Prince @f Wales, He says—His Mo- tives ter Crt BRUGSEI.S. April 5.— The attemp: pon the life of the Prince of Wales is the sole topic of conversa. om the gireets and in the cafes, here regret and deep indignation @fe manifested, and satisfaction at the failure of the attempt is universal One version of Sipido's stateme committed the act be Anarchist and not because he Was a Boer sympetniser. According to the Etolle Bel, 4 bis motive ax follows & long time I have thought that ambit! dogs and Duoh twill be chrt Get April Grats. k—The SHANGHAL forts to Mill Po gipto |*t AF panic ee Myles quantities of wh Javan hae called out her a Of war sactifice ev many hy: | M8 Manoeuvre hat they deserve to be pun. | °* Meet will be engaged Lond ys suffer, ies a cceemamaanal the papers that a pare through feso.ved 10 be- Tuamanity and to to the se Rvoghe| revolver « made eee my ee to hace viets Naval Chi Wholesale. ODESSA, April b.—The Miitta train |ANOTHER ROYAL PATRICK | een Victoria's Request Yorks! The President of the House then ap-| Latest Child WIN Ne se or to the patriotism of the Chamber | to prolong the (.scussion oa. LONDON, April & a the desire of woof York ftir ered Patrick. GBT READY FOR AWAR ominous Re- lous men who ure unchalning |**¥e for service during the approach n the entire Jepan- % OFFICIALS GUILTY. Milltary Coert at Sebastepel Con.| ry Court at Bebastopol has closed the hearing ot the great naval scandal and has con- TO-DAY, | victed twenty-six oMMicers and cil wer- inte of criminatiy defrauding the Gov- b—The Prince ernment in connection with the suppiy Passed hece Si|ot coal and other commodities to the| 7% Want Her Held in Hor- ror School. a few weekt longer It ts pome ble on ai the present trus: ool will be heard before bh in |BORRS GOT 880 CAPTIVES, Karee and Korn Spruit) say that when the first retreating British w tered the Drift the ambuscaders rhouted Hands up!" removed the officers and Het the cat: through This process was times tit when ade dead, ated was immed. ‘The burghers tost three met Killed and ten men wounded, including a field het. Among the wounded way the Dutch Miliary At Altogethe bullet in the the Boers sred 3 prisoners throughout the ht by J plains and Ww thout shelter. All the Southern Boer forces have now ed functures with the main " y and form a large force of vet- ut be rtance even than the ture of Britivh secret bat al vanded a jtakes, Another giv match from Bloemf, adi. via Brandfort NOT SALISBURY 8 SON, Beers Mave Net Captered Son of | Rritios Prime Win. later. LONDON, April 4—The officer named Cee, captured by the Boers, is not Lord Satiebury's ton, Lord Cecil, The two men sized each other up at could be good friends, even though they Graphite stery trem De Side sins in which he clatmed he would like to meet me, as he though of Dritieh te was entitied to the chance 1 petty Retrea' quently decided to give him a fight, not BRANLIFORT. Orange Free State, Pri- | because I was compelled to. but merely day, Aprti 2 Murghers who are retarn- | through the way in which he challenged ing here from the scene of the Bannas- | me Po ambuscate (aleo referred to as Resides being possersed of these good manners, | want to say | werous man for any of us. for been deteatini during the past year had, and 1 hope the be: very modestly sald “ k ort ave ho doubt battle, and thin iy Fuceessful tn winpin, Throw a Few Bouquets at Each Other. nee, and they evidently decided they aft challenges like the habit of doing ne to me was a very bust: other fighters are the dan- as he has number of good men 1 expec ve me one of the hardeot A man will win. ed Rublin what} Fitesinmons was, be! When the reporter inion of non, est Aghters hacurai- through, ovens bo Tus tt, ali, Fitzsimmons, in my bt one of ring to pugtilet througs hich fact 4 he has already victories over ‘orbe: Dempeey, Peter Maher Jin Ht and many other match wi because 1 reall gh exceltent | hal im. My fghitng better at t in fever aig befret ‘9 {ne outcome of the w s edeve that | nero { eel oy tryed World ‘some 1 it takes place, wii ortant one of my ¢ am Rit t ahall inmue fignt the winner of the | ttle an contest next * challenge to r be 1 will week an after his bo art Work to get eed with the will Continue 0 WEAK ‘* Have you read my ‘Hot, write for ame, free, from 30 years’ world’s greatest home Scherek. Exciting for Spectators at Broadway A. G ‘The Assembly committee which has Bob Fitesimmons and Gus Ruhlin,| ‘The preliminary bouts of the amateur been investigating Matron Eylers« man. Who are matched to fight at Ls boxing and wreatling champlonships of agement of the New Jersey Industrial chester In June are not old seaueist- itis Matranuaitan Assesigliog @ tka ehool at Trenton, at a protracted we- ances. In fact, when they algned ar- 4 . session In Jersey City t de- tele at The Evening World office it] Amateur Athletic Union took piace at ided to continue ite investigation for, Wan the firet time they had ever met. |the Broadway Athletic Club last night, nd furnished plenty of amusement for he spectators [ine Ge eee made ie the AF€t0 (ry to Put one another to sleep] The voxing bouts were all hotly con- final recommendations are made to + shoes CAMBS linsich: “as ths, GeaReale mcouails Governor. Matron Byler ts stil iy it ate cious subjects : charge of the school, and the investt- ) fy 0h. flugged each o' and consequentiy x pramit ion. 8 peg Ment a Fitssimmons. when asked by an Even. | there were plenty of knockdowns and ees Mer fetends are Mehting hard |tne World reporter what he thought of | Dl0od epilied | ty keep her there Under a law passed) Ruhlin, repiied The oMcials of the association sus- jby the last Legisiature the Governor | +1 think Rublin te tleman, and 1] pended Frederick Shrader, Pastime A. [has power to Supolnt 4 ew Hoard of laeve not met a. mo stile pugttist |.) John Harford, Xavier A. C., and lfear women, This hoard will have |4ur.ng my many years in the roped| chard Ansiow, Pastime A. C., for six power to dismiss or retain all the okl| arena, There is nothing about him| Months for refusing to go into the rng employees at the school, Matron Fyletletther in his ways « ns which fd box afier having been weighed in. jincluded. | The Governor has not yet) would make you believe he won a fight. |Shrader was sated to vox J, Knipe, noted on (he mearure. er, as he conducts himself in a very Harford drew Henry Gardner, while gentlemanly manner and does not tasne|ABSIOW Was selected to meet Louis The bouts wii be continued to-night, The summaries: . o Willem Kart, BL George First bow! threw Rovers Curry, 12 mination, Meosing. Five Pound Clase aren Hundred Charles | Andrews Kober: Appel, Pastime A.C. ia Vor Reteree, stagpes it re row x Ae with | wy to tetanit trom naiow det Fins Doot: Se katy. Penis Ane war, ay Army Orders to-day contain the follow- tone In Bouth Africa has been gracious.y Geddard Society, Four alleged poilcy-shop owners were this morning hed in $1,000 ball by Mag- \strate Flammer in the Centre Street Court. They were: William Carroll, Firat avenue; William Loughlin, of 43 Firet avenue; Adoiph Fisher, of 181 Goerck street, and Frank Grart, of i East Thirty-third street, ‘he com- plaints were made by Supt. KE. J. Rear- of 7 v 2: a WILLI SOT JUNK Af OFFERED UY OTHBRS. BUT tan You Varn gouty ‘Guan NTRED, | oma! We, KANGAROO TIRES, 1 TO 1! TR NB, aRnONS ne PARK ROW BICYCLE CO,, 23 Park Row, opp. Pos'-Oftfice eee WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS CAN maps. By au. as ‘WRIONT, 03. don, of the Capt. & Norton Goddard Society rr the Buppression of Vice. 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