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eee ee Oe Tee el ee mn 10 B. M. * |RACING E} 1V, “ Circulation Books Open to All,” } i - "PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1900. PRICE ONE CENT; PORTUGAL'S AC IN ADMITTING BRITISH TROOPS | DECLARED WA ERS SHORT OF AMMUNITION {TRAN MENT’ } [ “Circulation Books Open to AU.” | . LONDON, April 12—It was reported here this afternoon that Young Man Found Dead Transvaal Government has served notice on Portugal that any further i ' ° Clutching Bottle of 5 " {ment of British troops via Beiro, Portuguese East Africa, will be consi First Indictment Cited Acid, an act of war by Portugah to Prove His Unfit- Chueing eto ate alt » A: NO ONE TO PULL THE STRING | ROT FIGHT AT PI ness for Office. ) : old, was found dead yesterday after- hovn in the reading-room of the Young Men's Literary Association, at 2 Lori- Mer street, Wiltamsburg. The body was still warm when as attendant of the club stumbled across it in passing through the room, The police were notified, but an effort ‘was made to conceal the manner bf the | Boers 'reoning Attack on Men and London Io | Uneasy. LONDON, April 12.—Gome : is felt here for the safety of the colonials besieged in Wepener, \ Basutoland border, by the Frederick A. Baker, stenographer to] “I'm proud of it yet," sal@ Col. Gar- the Board of Coroners, was called as @| diner in a whisper, witness this afternoon at the hearing) “He says he's still proud of it," re- before Commissioner Wilcox, of the | peated Mr, Deming to the Commissioner. @harges against District-Attorney Gar-| The hearing on the charges preferred @iner, made by the City Club. agningt District-Attorney Gardiner was Mr. Baker testified that he reported| resumed in Part III. of the Supreme the proceedings on Feb. 9, 1999, before | Court et 10.3) o'clock this morning. Coroner Hart relating to the inquiry} Henry Holt, who called Preat finto the death of Mrs, Kate J. Adams, | Litt Lawyer Untermyer, counsel for Col.{ don," was the first witness, He je the Gardiner, asked the object of Mr, | publisher of the Educational Review in Baker's omaminatign. whioh in February, 18%, he wrote an “Inquiring into the prosecution of | article, entitled “Tammany in the Sad- Roland B. Molineux,” replied Mr. Dem-| die.” The article was offered in evi- dence. Saar exclaimed Mr. Untermyer, “the} Samuei Untermyer cross-examined Mr. Prosecution of Molineux.” Holt. He offered in evidence a letter Mr, Baker identified the minutes of the} from Mr. Little in which the President Inquest. of the @chool Board expressed his grief Commissioner Wilcox was disposed te 4nd displeasure at the printing of the rule out the testimony on the ground Riccar article, Mr. Little charae- that the Molineux case is still pending} ‘ised the article as libellous, and de- in the courts, clared that the language used by ‘Mr, Deming said that he wan not going rae Dillingagate of the most vul into the Molinevx case, but wished to COURT PAPER MISSING. show that the first indictment of Moll- neux based on the proceedings before! yr. ry, asked Mr. the Coroner was dlsmimed. Molineux| ine the shveae “the dobesi i so, 8 ‘was again indicted. He desired to show Dybitc Fes sing that the proceedings before the Coroner] git", Ore the panes ot Men: sioner Wilcox to exclude certain tent|- It Is learned that only 1,500 mem compose the garrison and not as at first reported, while Gea, bant ts not in the town, but at Al North. ‘The town is practically rounded and communication is. possible by heliograph. | Heavy artillery firing was fat Wepener yesterday and the spected the Red Cross flag and not shell the hospital. * Advices from both British and Bat Going on north of Ledyemith, The British velegrams cay Ba has beaten back the Boers, but adi the enemy made the atteck, and| they got within rife range, The Boer big guns poured into the British position. The ish guns replied r. | two hours’ fighting the Soers | checked. The Boers have fou: heavy and fifteen twelve-pounders im tion. One is a 100-pounder, Their lines extend fifteen miles front of Buller, ‘The Boer report of the aghting « April 10 at Blandelaagte avers 4 we the advance on the British camp Wa made with the loss of only mules and two horses, while the ish losses, eays the same report, have been heavy. Gen. Brabant himeelf, it te is at Aliwal North, and oaly a tion of his column is at Wepener. fm the Adams case demonstrated Col. Gard fice, renee es ee er Wilcox ruled that Mr, ex; Hon could not tity part sip nA = 9 GARDINER WILLING. carding what war in the mind a Ni Her lurray Butler, the writer of tie|tiushwick avenue. Ct ‘3 Om olas Mr, Untermyer contended that ther¢/ phrase in question. as no particular specification in the| All the in the motion to dismiss How did Jimmy die?’ asked the eha t Col. Gardiner under were off in ev! we and Mr. Holt| mother when the body of her only son irgee agains J was excused after Mr. Untermyer hud brought in, the Molineux case could be taken | brought out that Spe, witness Was 4 ‘He was found dead at the club- up unless under the charge that Moli-| close personal friend of George Haven | house,” said the undertaker. hed persecuted. Col. Gardi- | Putnam, foreman of the Grand Jury| Jt was not until this morning that Mrs. rad tein 0 ean it EY or oe narment oor (ect este ote me] MAYOR TIRED OF OFFICE. | HE BARKED LIKE A DOG. i tend ber eee Came, Send wae WHbE to otend | ieaall W, Gieveleah wen thea tole | Seiten sill by hie record in that case. up. Dr. Cleveland was accused of hav.| “Jimmy did not kijt himself,” she said ot Mr. Deming also baghdad in- | ing, ath of to SP Proving Rad vig reporter. “1 Wi Be Very When My|Lowell Man ih Meney Wealdn't Gictment of Molineux and the papers! £, ch ar that de, Term Ks Said Vas Kat and Went Wad to o rate I know, but that doen pire: | an trig aedeagal Mypreompertageyl fone ies. On by his owh hand md everythin ne Wrek To-Day. Motet. B P PA R T @08 for leave to inspect the minutes of |cation of the lorne: live for, He wi appy d had no - { Jury the opinion of Justice Grand Jury indicted Dr. Cleveland three| trouble. There no Treason why he] “! @™ tired of it all. When my term| James Moran, of Lowell, Mass, took TH ‘an the eeetiéh ont decilon Gals later, gate second indictment was! should kii! himself expires I will be glad to get out of this! a room at the | at 31 Kast Twenty: | e the indictment. Weeks Re Baitle, both _ex-Assistant erery, “Aswoclaciza te Tittachad "to Uae [OMe sald Mayor Van Wyk to-day | fourth street, a week ago, paying in - jorneys. Counsel for Dr. Cleve-| Mary's Homan Catholic Chureh. of Mote a advance, and at (he same time display- for lon to in- ropaican Oe which slipped. t the | [ME & Renerous roll of greenbacks. He! PRETORIA, April 10—The Boers have in better shape from a military etand- * misutes betore a old, well dressed and Jooks | entirely recovered from the depression |polnt than ever before. They have more « Fas i I during a hearing iv the Fallows News- | ue. Conaregation, prominent member of | Legisinture, requires the Mayor te duce | pressive use | the congregation, a membe Ble prerogat! was being persecuted by theland ine seone mere A MT a of te two ‘newspapers in the boroughs do merchant. | following the capture of Cronje and of men in the Meld than ever. These men] ‘The following is the Boer lorney. parish oF queens, Bronx and Richmond for ined in his room the first two are all firet-clasy fighters, The faint- al from the ment against Dr. Cleveland) He was a handsome tad and ular ration rising at the rates now | 7A Bloemfontein, and the entire nation Is ekrnd have taka teuaala Gee tee of the Sighting going on at hls @eftciency demoed among the church e. shindaaeh scenes are to ame | ae ane eas Ppic od Wine tee now a unit for war to the death |comperent generals relegated to the rear| PRETORIA, Wednesday, aig fe ‘Sseamialng he tnd cil lo “soowiads ork ‘none eee? Fi ee inen of political com-| repiying: “I'm all right! Don't worry. | Th WAF cannot possibly end defore six ia ihe most able men are now in full| —Advices from the Boer t cecupies, ‘ hed dis- nce of carboile acid In the club | ™HUteey According to this measure week & Wile shatter.” mMoaths and the losses before jt does end | command ters im Netal say that after @ PROU 4 R 1 f a L git in his room he barked jike| 1! be appalling and fully bear ont! The Boers have more artillery than bombardment Britioh " OOF ir. was! cus arf He said he nad. S a ‘fon "Tor more “than an hour, This | President Kruger’s declaration that the} At the beginning of the war and it is the bec Col. Gerdimer’s face flushed and summoned to convey the body from the GROWING EASTER LILIES age Ie sted a price England will pay “will stagger hu- | botter served the Federals are going to their position. Z ef Advices from Wepener, eS! ' : | be club rooms to the Carroll residence. j tnd aver ‘the i. The men, profiting by experience, are ‘The club attendants are equally retl- GIVEN AWAY FREE, har to get al the bartender. ‘The barter | mantt? sais he burghers haw /Sble to fight with more skill than at the Clothing avoided nim, and with ‘The solidifying of the burghers has) A cacemunt and thelt falth in thee The Guarantee Clothing Company, up.| oral men, overcame ; been brought about vy ihe evidence that |S0N vy 1, uniimited [ H j H i cent. An ‘infatuation for a beautiful y, woman. {n Si. Mary'e chair. unrecipres {33 i corner of Thint av and | bar pi * ‘yy gpflngpesoneall: Hundred py ‘Twenty-seven! Fr hoo len Sigg ogy timoved te the Insane | ‘heir Independence Is at stake. Thit W8*| ‘There ix no talk of surrender at any] British force is surrounded, rr ‘ Street, | pavilion at Bellevue. settled by Lord Salisbury's reply to |cime under any circumstances. Even if! pattie continues favorable ' with their asual epirit of Mberaiity, » » thousands of give away, free, 4 pots itites to Visitors to thei oro twee day of this w a ee | President Kruger and Steyn. The WEATHER FORECAST. Ing of prisonece to 8. Helena nd- Pretoria ts captured the war will go on. The burghers are making provision for | that contingency, far off though it is, Federals. About 1,500 are anid to be there. ALLEN 10 BE GOVERNOR, aided, as the Boer prefers de ii iN be a 1 oy Avsietant Seeretary ef Navy Von. Theme fo Gt per | The war has entered on a new and| Kverything now indicates a terrible] A heavy canmonade was Ce sents te Run the Porte ih ‘ompany will we dame Fore ae Pray for New York Cay |more vigorous phase, The Republice are 'fght to the finieh, morning in the direction Government Tyree? LE? these’ acest’ ae | an *Wicintty: Clearing torsigats tai” agnccripame: } _-. areemaceee Poatein. situated < WASHINGTON, A) Sines which are Kiven free ts oe ; Drak southenst shifting t c greetings, Altnburg and Bosket, is raphers N, April 12.—Chariew | gifts. © ths Lge rye a Es sama a | Hl Mig easier, oe | BRITISH TARS KISSED, se wm -asel bara of the Navy. will be the first Civij Gov- tals house te dl | ve perature for the —_— | i. coretully emor of Porto Rico, under the provi- beises that are cheape : aca by the ch “Hobsonising” was never seen in “4 stone of the bill passed yesterday by the Fe asl BagvoatScoate end PL aid M...45|“Mebecwising” ef Pewertel’s Nav before. xo mEYEs Brigade Gore On im a’ |e to O'Neill's for Tour Master gq] streams & batnste. fdvety Was. ane Gloves. | [ested eer oe LONDON, Apri! 12 —The sailors of the Peas Sate raiser Powertel are coming in fer en- | uso'te men "