The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1900, Page 1

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AIR TO-NAY AND SUNDAY. ___ oleae | ONI E CENT. WORLDS FAIR IN PARIS—Opening ToDay Described by Cable » ak Rat MRa Se wanna rom To, ' ig 3 tala ~NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1 900. “STOP THE LAR MAY DEMANE OP.M.EXTRA LOODSHES IS PREDICTED IF CROTON COMPANY DEFIES MEN STRIKERS THREATEN TO USE DYNAMITE Troops Going to Croton ‘Dates eal to Carry Three Days’ Rations and 100 Rounds jones es cohie of Ammunition. : gid; the, Matta on MONDAY’S ENTRIES AT AQUEDUCT re R f ngs Mee 18 Hud 1 4 iin dlis, on 2. Wightinan 106 ’ 4 iow ke Straus 99, Cap: 5 ter Ladyship Educate 109, kt Ob, M 105, Apitiuests 102 tan 101. itt air ave 100 ‘ek aod t. tim UT web, Bramble Bush 04, Appreciation 90 Third Race—Selling, fur tl r five and a balf furtongs, alady 423, Elfin Coaig 116, Ma 4 122, Dally Ropgct 110, Narive OM, Alex and. Unnusk | 100 G I 107. T fan 06, Cupidits 103. Good Aw 302, Kleen Dely of. ® arth Rae Hw fur two so. ope furlongs.— } Arm fempatead i, King be o 118, Kinaikinnie 114, 1 an, Charent Keone up to the Croton Water Dam to protest 4 : : the property. each, Den Rice 106, stker G on nites 102 President York replied that he did nbt {ey -¢ ge. for three-yve ar-olds and upward: about serves know whether the Board could do as P ‘ " President Ryan asked, but he would |!!! , 121 112 111. Rhioeiag jook it up. He did look it up, but could f yiiin Maxime Gomer 110 Dear Heret 4 not find anything in the charter relating to this matter. He said he thought the Tyrshene 106, ) city had a right to protect Its property. XTH HACE. Fe y , & , The matter will be referred to the Cor- y * poration Counsel to decide. Glenwoud, Keotlmc nee ant Zeigtels HOW caer n ’ Al Sens FIRST BLOODSHED. 5 Blood was shed in an early morning ys Ue aa skirmish between strikers and deputies. DEROASTMA a Aq & rty of strikers dashed out to cut a DOMERY” BRIDGE. nekr the Suspension Bridge a rweety deputies under Angelo Rohat charged them. From the hill above the strikers showered rocks upon the depu. thes, All along the papeneet a fusil-) troops will not muster until to-night Of} jade of to-morrow =CASHT IN MARTIN WON FIERY MINE. Three Races in Eng- lana cape by Wall of | Flame. | . LONDON, April M-At Park to-day “Tod” Sloan and Martin were well to the front ‘The first race, the Palace PITTSBURG, April 1—A number of Others were armed with revolvers! miners, estimated at from two to «lx- and clubs. One man did sentinel duty | teen, are iprisoned in the Exsen No. 3 ee a sabre of ancient make. Mine at Haseitine Station, behind a No attempt was made to dislodge bd be of flame and smoke. |fire, amd all Inst night men fought the flames Gnd women walled in helpless ee ae the Winches-| agony about the pit mouth. ‘Bkeet Maurice with rt F Judge Cowles he ordered the Fourth | rust: forward in t calls for militia.” | State Mine Inspector Inmes Wiivk, of | cap, Sloan rode the winner, La Ure- Company, of Yonkers, and the! gency, The Yonkers id Sigutat oo eereciea |iaaoeia Sibert cooex and has very | guay: Separate Company, of Mt. Ver-| here ini the morning little hope that any of the men wil! ever | horse, Bem, to Croten Dam. Sing.” Page.) come out tA mine Ove Toe amena thine, There were eleven horses. See, tore wore 10 proceed ot: ones, be learned and gas have probably done their deadly ae ae ae the Lee- eaten ) and camp par net on the [Pert re | am" Cu was by Downham. connet be gathered | dent 5 Bbombiod eee S| pee by W. me Martin. <a UG GU Miners none from Es-| Todd and 4 onset" Land Alexandra Belling Plate, resulted in a victory for Flaw, Were caught yerterday by the ridden by Sloan. Second place went to Martin up. and Bouls- worth finished third in a feld of eight In the third event, the County Handi- WAR!” WILL ISSUE AN ULTIMATUM, If IS SAID, ON RUSSIAN EASTER By Associated Press. ST. PETERSBURG, April 14.—The Czar and Czarina started last eC Moscow. Extraordinarily persistent rumors are current in Moscow that on Ra Easter Sunday the Czar will issue a manifesto containing an ultimat Great Britain commanding that she conclude peace with the Boers fo hy under threat of occupying Cabul and Herat if Great Britain fails to com This report is connected with the fact that no Reservists are allowed to take unlimited leave, but probably the orders to the R connected with the projected summer manoeuvres in the central provin which 200,000 troops will participate. Emperor William is expected to be present. (The above report by the Associated Press is re with reserve, The Evening World has so fi ‘BOER WAR BE REPURTS, ‘ARYAN ME SET ‘pant | LEEMOKOP, southeast of Bloemfon- tein, Monday, April §—The Boer com- mand which is still in the southern dis- trict and which it was feared had been the Party as cut off, has rendered a good account of itself with the Basutoland police who had invaded the Orange Free State. Four British scouts who were to-day say that Bloemfontein ts hard pressed for water. They add that all the private wells were guarded, and civilians were not permitted to use them until the troops were supplied. Capt. Goldman Had to Retire After an Attack. MANILA, April 1—The insurgents | einen Oe tty wie Rel from| CHICAGO, April 14—Beyen. supposedly 4 h.| Smithfield southward were severely pun-| (Tats have decided to weleome Ad again active ished by the burghers of Rouxville Dewey into the Democratic tains, across News received here from Johannee- A force estimated at 1 attacked the Balanga, where three companies of the) ‘Thirty-second Infantry are stationed on Monday night, but were easily repulsed. Yesterday they attacked Capt. Gold- man with thirty men of the Thirty- second Regiment near Orion, killing |burg Drift says a British force of about | ‘he dosition oMetaliy one thousand men, mainly composed of |®4Y"# issue of the Democratic Brabani’s Horse, with Gen, Brabant |letin: commanding, is surrounded at Robert-/ “We may accept the son's Mills, with @ remote chance of rellef or effective resistance ration of his political faith as The British Robertson's Milis |!" that he le with the De two Americans. Goldman then retired. | js the force croope previewsty | patty at least om an ‘The transport T salle to-mor- | referred to as Serveeness by the Boers row, taking (en. Theodore Schwan and|&t Wepener Jority of the issues it has t m discharged and sick soldiers Reape runs the article, which is Willis J. Abbott, head of the CAILD KILLED BY WAGoR, CURL KILLED BY ELEVATOR ee ares Five-tear-0i@ Jennie Petro’s Bead Tetec-Vear-Ol4 Playing with matt] Was Crashed tn the Wilson Ran in Yront of Dandins, pidge me Merees. Jennie Petro, aged years, was rying to get @ rubber ball | vesoe in stantly killed to-day by o rolled tn the gutter in frout|ner of Wheon at @ Kast Ninth street, | Newark. * . K years ol, | sures Reta te fe > wan the daughter o er employed in the Hotel mpert one of five children. Patrick Donnelly, of No. Wt Weat rth street, the driver of the claims that horses. FINE BASTER SUNDAY. Weather Bureau Saye it Will Be Fair anéd Senchiny Te-Merrew. The weather for to-morrow (Easter) Sunday), as given out Bad the local of me West nt y second street, fell down “L) staire at Thord enue nteenth #trees en ty Helevur eg broken and suffe — WEATHER FORECAST. preval ‘ oft toracare anna toe aah ae pg a

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