The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1900, Page 1

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Rev. CHARLES M. SHELDON, the Author of “IN-HIS STEPS,” Has Written a New Novel, ‘WEATHER—PROBADLM SHOWERS. / + PRICE ONE CENT. ‘CLOUDBURST IN TEXAS. ——— ee —_—— ‘LIVES LOST Train anit in Wash- out and Vast Extent of Country Flooded—_| Great Property Loss. | ' OPPOSES AMETTION. WAS. DEWEY ADMIRAL April 7.—This section ~NEW ¥ YORK, “SATU RDAY, irdeto b) acoornpan “TOWN SWEPT AWAY 4 LIVES LOST IN APRIL. 7, ont “WILL YOU BE. ‘CHRIST'S MAN OR NOT?” Eve 1900. OUR ARMY MAY INVADE CHINA. (eRe eo ha LEO EMBECTICercrtec Sener ce, THE TEXAS FLOOD. | AUSTIN, Tex : i wae visited by a cloudburst to-day, and | joe sa niire county tf uninda : orado River here haa raen > of: ; ' fret in three hours, and te #tiil| | FIVE MURDERERS GARROTED IN 5 ree feey an hour * ti wae the fost territc SOererrrrrrrre re errr et Serr rrey Serer ererrr rns i r aw repli thing befor ; ‘ ult a bridge on the Interna: f fy ' ard Great Norther Zit o miles north ri wa 1 wreeking ‘ % ’ no cannonball train. ditch. | 8 enmine the mail ear. one pas- |S 3) : bu 4. but the lier of casualiles te * Oltslnabeat prese ¢ The damape to tole section of the State a . will amount to hundreds of thousands & > of dollars 4 i Another flood ts feared, ax Joud- 4 tersr is in the path of the Immense $ t a food of last Spring, which wrecked so > a es = = r m illons of dollars’ worth of prop: 2 BASEBALL GAt D-DAY haat . . The Aiietin and Northwestern Rall ® . toad operating Northwest fr : : beg abing the « do river ridge ® | | ar skiy Seoigl te result of four riigex being washed out and = mucn ia (a k washed away. No trains are be Reports from all sections tributary to ; v lorade River reported great dam: erty Cacontirmed rume Of x negroes | Went Of here, were quite a number Yotiome hud to i water having thoy tepth of chreé feet rs ae felt that the flood will be mous ty Ife and property here werts from the Concho Kiver above {Uke worst slorm ever raging there, attended ind property H ef falling there will have y that 9 family Shoal River, rowned. peop living in (he homes, the ne houses to the ° » » ° . . ” . ” . ° - . slam will suffer, for the water gr witty two feet of the danger | “AB, Tex ms rine ih Brago and 1 Five serious wa: Northwestern Raitroad are traMe has been abandoned Orit raining and news of great damage Gomes from many pits in central and @outhern Texa Siurit i. The Colorado! ae since midnigat. re alse rising catia Ratan Led LT Austin jevaried | MRS. DEWEY. 65-24-9469 299 099604060064-00604446 + CPOE Os Hee ere teeee C2005 0424-55 50090500s006004srs00se Admiral Van Wyck and the two known polittelans, § Tammany would deliver to Dewey at the Kansas City Cony tion, The ont Keerecy Was ald have been Wiiciaace during the con A despatch from Washington this af Mrw, Dewey has writ following letter: ternoon says that Gleod Has swept Away One of the |" pic: Ho dias “1 was told @ correspondent says | am hied j responsible for my husband's ¢ | to become a PresMential candidate paent ing DALLAS, Tex. At 2m Pp i ference. all wires between Dall Nd Austin] “So far from this being the case, 1 ai-* An Evening World reporter called at ed. tempted to diewuade him, realiging the| Mayor Van Wyck'® home this mornine & telephone from La Grande. seventy. grave anxietios and responsibilities sur- VA servant girt Answered the bell. Stand. e miles below Aust) roulding # candliate.” ‘ing in the hallway the renorter said stairs im actors t lina in broke af ‘ hand that ih 1 ‘Two New York newspapers and all the! ij,0m,0 Mewapaner man. I have not power Aa p bon » Interview the of, but pai md Sentroved "ax | Pailadetphia papers printed this morn- | smpiy io show him a newapayer which been yer reported, 1 OF Iife ling « story that Mayor Van Wyck SKar thes eapen Wak Wee cad ce The damage will reach ited Phiiadeiphia yesterday and held a ofher Tammany went jo Fhiiade epee yer politics! consultation ith Admiral paledas 4 Ee = wind tn the counts, 2 comtlest of | Demes onterence with, Admiral Dewey Will} The follow! 1h war receives | This story tx not true Mayor Van) Jou show this paper to (he Mayor and om La Grande at 13 P.M: Wyel te his office yesterday untit | ae Rim if the story Is true? Gres ote Caterede inte aes the |4 o'clock. ‘The story had him conferring | The renorie: beard a rusting in tne ustin was something terrible. with Dewey shorty after noon. hall above and q reeping votce, cast! the water lve of the ri According to the Philadelphia account| Feoomnized as that of ihe Mayor, bel- to “™ for high ee Smithville te of Van Wyek's viet, he went as Ta fy ‘ » ot pf the town nearly many envoy to conclude an abtiancs &!:h ‘You can © yourself the trouble of —=—_—— Dewey. He was accompanied by two ) sending y Menage upetaire jo me Ay hy um way | politicians of note, unknown to 1% Coming hereto ashe mane eA Bone Uansity oer if felts 9 Lae phia.ceportens, was agreed that | New York. yoie| | ! | ‘4000 CHILDREN Which Wil “ Cirenlation Books Open to All,” PRICE ONE, CENT ——_—_—_—_-e¢eo— GREAT EUROPEAN POWERS ___JOININ DEMONSTRATION [=< ‘Sretst to The Brentsg Wand} | mana oe April 1—~The vat rica, Great Britain, Fi | | und Germany have taken co | Von In China and have sent « jolat af imate to Poking created « big The State Department was ously evasive. It was stated by that Minister Conger u authority to protest in the language fn the interests. of B | citizens and sould even be f = ——— | sphere if he notified the Ti ne Six Hundred British Held 3,20 ee i ree Golan Gat a GREET THE QUEEN After Rank of Ireland’s DUBLIN, April 7 | Viewed me oh his afternoon. Widren in Phoenix lark The weather wax mild View Little Ones. Queen Viciotis re several mes regal lodge amider eheering, Her Majesty returned ‘Victoria Drives ‘Through Rank |... ina | | Sere given hin to take concerted. ag with the powers and that no heen received from the Minister tev days. It was admitted that the arrived at Tslen-Tain, but it was that any marines had been ts protect the legation at Peking, F. G, Matter of fact there agh at least American warships in Chinese Boers at Bay and Then Gave Up. LONDON were: Officers killed, Capt April 7.—Lard Roberts [to-day cabled to the Wer Office re-/ Casson and Lieut, C. R. Barclay, including the Brovklyn, garding the capture of five companies both of ihe Northumberlands; ae Ba Orleans, of British troops by the Boors. wounded, two; captured, eight, | sengvasgarted woveioed Me ona : Non-commissioned officers and men \ready into spheres of influence r ready benun a. killed, eight; wounded, thirty-three; | Government wendeas ue SS the rest were captured. . i nrees whe secret society of le e ult Ul %, “Our strength was 167 mounted In-|(n. Ulimate expedition of the fantry and 424 infantry. the powers would mean the . no The apemy | inning of the partition of Ching was said to be 3,200 strong, with five | THE ONT nm s — nets saudied y REID ese (iavernment Telé te Press \Bezers” or Prepare ‘Take Consequences, (By the Associated Press) 9 200 REBELS CAUGHT. | CARNARVON, Cape Colony, Fri-! British troops ee ae day, April 6—Cwo hundred tnsur- They marched into the arms of the French Ministers have seat gents. who were not aware that Sir British and were much surprised at| note to the Chinese Foreign G Charies Parsons had occupied Ken- being surrounded by the soldiers manding the total suppression. hardt, and who were on their way to ‘The Canadian artillery has returned Society of Boxers within two that place, have been captred by the. here from Van Wy.'s Vlei and asacuneiag that, ¢ BOER CAPTIVES FLEE, #3 It appears that this force of nearly 600 men held five times their number | at bay for twenty-four hours and lost forty-five men killed or wounded The despatch is as follow BLOEMFONTEIN, Friday, April The Repoecwrare | guns, casualties at | and march into the interior, provinces, Shan-Tung and C order to secure the safety | eigners. According to the same American, Italian and Freack CAPE TOWN, April 6—A determined, the prison ships on Tuesday Their con.) UOns are now provided w..a effort to excape was nade to-day by the dition aboard was deplorable owing to rds from the large Boer prisoners «| Simonstown Great the prevalence of fever | Warehips at Taku, excitement prevatied it was some of these who escaped | Liu-Kun-Yib, —iceroy of | Pourteen gpisoners awry Armed! in the confuston one of the prisoners| Kiang, has had three audiesoss 8 ccidiers are poarch ‘or them every: was killed ‘and another was wounded. | the Dowager Em; reas | Emperor, and { is velleved | has impressed her with the Hes have eon since at dimers |, ot eairae "Ma inder militar jv nites States gunboat the Russian gunboat Koriets an F t Taku Le The lehere but so far they have not been One man was recaptured, but about four- successful fn running (hem down « Wiely that they are being con: ealed by Datch sympathizers, The p guards landed 1.48 of the prisoners from ren are missing Sey supervision BRABANT IN PERIL. | tlie ' BURNED IN & M8) LONDON. April F225 P-M- Thejtoland, nor Wepener. a: midnight, Blasting Of from Lamp tee |hoers sre in farce at Wepener, north denctives the luers aa being “in rent] to lied im Which Woman Orange Free Sa a force” ant {raid to make a frente Wae stecping. of Smithfield Her Majesty drove from the \ The Queen's reception pd nf eat they were « regal Lodge 1 Phoentxs Park. There) Park to-day ea as remarkable as bore threatening Gen Srebant 9 Co oa “e nee iy at id - wan Katie Dorin, thinty-Ave yaa was @ remarkable demonsiratio | State entry. ‘The tines of children x- TAVeion, (0 SSE Baws OE SAC, With Rookies pat v4 IM | oadiy burned today by the ‘The Queen companied by the Prin-| tended for tafles 4, eight | y at Wepener jBaruto frontier by 4 road skirting CalO- | Keraseme latmp in ber teem i } cesses, drove through the extended Hier) iad ten deep, and whl ing Mer | ten left Maseru, Basu- |don floor of a hotel kept by of children, bowing repeated acknow-, Majesty's arPival they alternacely sang in in edgments of ineir joyous ahs. Atlin chorus “od Save the Queen” and F about the centre of the line a stand aS cheered. while huge baske’s of hung Ee . an erected «whieh es occupied by the A chocoinie were dletrituted to them ‘been in the habit Lady Mayores® and other The Queen sas delighted with =| r all a little girl presented the Queen| ovation she received h gqulminacea | F bag & hh a card was] When &@ bougoer of ‘Mites of 1 cog . ii Ser = dpa Salley and rales & beaker of sham tye womans. might ea nae roe ° acl ing - Spero The scene wag) WASHINGTON. April | —Mr. Richard.) thelr indemendence and heretwy aml cinematngrept son (Tenn.), the Moor | of the vi them or meet profound sympathy én TO OUR BELOVED QUEEN : nortty, in the House to-day asked unan!- OE st edoiutton ehegla” bets pe prom Tee cHnwmex or inataxe,: | 88 Newre and 18 Wibetes pq| mous consent for ioe consideration of] committer on Foreign faire. obme rte i the following reaoluclon Mr. Payne (S. You leader of the SESE, HERE Se 5 | se pemmatonas Sere sere vin | Resolved. Thai this House views with) MAI sao meee 7 “ ‘ . ae, " deep interest the hervic struggle of the; ? Peay: Sts ag 4 Syast F iid ray ‘

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