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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, iC ILDIERS AND STRIKERS ANGRY. PITCHED BATTLE EXPECTED. VODVVIOOAEGOSRHA | rommunity e bothered a | teat at the conspicuous abe be thy Woodraff's face The militia shat! oll if 1 can help it not “(Contisned trom First Page> maintained. “Col Appleton, Aas. | C. Pails and many of (he other Slept at the armory § o'clock nearly al! the regiment Feported for duty, The whole piace Jception of the Woodruff | hotsted near that of untenance, amid loud acc’ men beyond the bridge. PF wan th a bustle, but it was in orderly P ADJOURNMENT TILL 4. bir ja man may have as many of each ‘ersene if {uston. Warly in the morning Mr. Platt de- i jas he sees fit, but there are no " ey Coroner J. A. Behatmetater, of Sing! + 4s , The men were in heavy mare Blo. tala. $n lagna over the hy of ON crkcussion sails. Ae other kinds. It isn't necessary a Douglass Socok (his marn- 1 = Heavy storm cout, campaign hate Bena tates. * | Renin apes sie that you should turn to a custom looking affairs, legg'ny, haversacks containing After Corpis, Murphy aud MeDowell | land Surgeon Sinit! recited the detatia of | nerteadered a apd it was thought the jaa é 14 be dirwined by 6, thua Gays’ rations, consisting of hard- mn, the (i ira to fepert for Wash pork, coffee and a can of tomatoc from #hook and hem | eas train of thi infitc iy Man, were the features of the nehot wound inflicted ‘ya Depew APRIL 17, 1900; Vv |TAME co ‘The result of this protest was that | shortly befure noon a algn-painter’s con: the entered the bail! eee an NVENTION OF REPUBLICANS. OUTFITTERS Every. ‘Day Life inds of Suits for the proper ob- servance of the ordinary social ‘and business courtesies—a sack, a cutaway, a frock, an evening suit anda dinner coat. Of course (Continued from Firat Page) noe of Timo- other demonsiration for Woodruff simi. tar to that of the morning, tat it dl Hut spread to the other delegates, Mr. Quigg took the platform to pre. sent the report of the Committee on | Resolutions r..' received an ovation, Senator Depew aiding in the cheering. STATE COMMITTEE. The new Blate Committee ts com, as follows; . we visage wos Roosevelt ‘alm by the tailor for the correct things— you'll find all of the essential clothing things at our stores, in the latest fabric patterns, and cut t cup of tea! allowing Mr. H ngton on al Quiles. goed not allowes | Went ten By Sppsusette epee The platform was adopted by the Re- | $15 Our special price...... 40.00 sit. lining and ¢ Jy at noon, bul was ree i Heavy ARMED. to take te wea! with the New York | HRM OWL” ok WF aie Je tailored in absolutely proper delegates until he had shown his ere- bs me ‘| style. man had a beltful of bail « follows 2 and the glistening bayonets in deptiais to an insistent pelicemaa, ar Hn | Back Worsted Diagonal Cutaway Coat or single D ww was somewhat feebly cheered. Krag-Jorgentens had a wicked Depe' Sie vary Ma mkestalaracif| | or double breasted Sack Coat, awit Vest 50 f apneren Frank Platt and hie wite | "st to match; price coat and vest : ° Bere pic: aeewes ane occupied a box, aad Mrs. Lemuel Bly| 2 (Trousers for above, $3.50 extra.) ot uc. ‘aee worse of Herat. Dougiars. of Com-| Qtige watched her husband ciroulate. i Better grade of Black Worsted Diagona Se edeeniet, (hinenty Gees i any B, Flest Regiment, who was shot | Mt Was quite a day for Quigg, because superior in style, tallorship and fabric; choice vad /ayped : 1 ; r he drafted the resolutions and he feit| $ . of cutaway or single-breasted Sack pproval coming from a group o! jand killed by a striker at Croton lest H D Gost, wih Vest to rae J 00 ath street and Mad- S[olght. arrived at Mount Vernon this| Proud of hie work Gasitabiee ‘ikea a wes oe 4 fesaatsns y i attbrnoor At Wt mS halrman 7 5 e ei nie 7 OR i Tr Spring Suits of worsteds, cheviots and; Oxford Cheviot Suits—stylish cut and B to their hisses, bit the tightening 2. ‘The body was accompanied dy @ canvases | Pesci Calieiare pe 9 " cassimeres, single and double breasted! well mide — satin lined sack coat and 1 On musket butts showed that } «unrd of honor, No arrangements for| fel ef ' t i r R Mo Prentice vests; four button cutaway double - breasted vest. with ate vais of the regiment was iad at the oemore ce the company te| the past. We also prayed for the en {if He Rice Neat Spring Suits of Oxford Cheviot! Fancy vests in handsome colorings and Py 2 detail of 7 men under! 3] whith Douglass belonged. jlargement of the Repubile, territorially ——- rd anne, neow Mospond Mills, designs—some silk and wool mixed, others of Lieut, Hy C. Duval and ©) Vhe flag on the City Hall ie at pare] Aad in ee wore. ¥ jouble or single breasted vest—-neat, all wool—not a garnient in the lot worth Nesbitt. ‘They wil! form the % ma fs honor the ee aan: | etl He wanted an nalon of personal REPUBLICAN PLATFORM, Stylish, and really worth $12 2 10, 00 less than $3.50, and most are $4 2 45 for the day, relieving the guard 2, <seljailbiontie SD yg al Bis : Hie BBconh it to $15. and $5 grades; your choice for... dve' ‘the separate companies at Croton! OF te 1H 9 ROMANCE OR THE RIOT, the Republ! be Covert Coats, short and medium lengt! Fine Raglans of Oxford Gray Cheviot, NO GATLING GUNS } ® 6 ARRIVES, | full silk fined, just the coat for ail round medium and long lengths, vertical pockets, . 8 @ MR. PLATT a | | general wear, actually worth cufls self materia: made with satin 2 In complete ambulance corps was @ seventh Regim Pr Was te a ak Gatling guns were efi ai ihe) © 5 Mave Neen Ma) To. ee pacar cdaid Dicks » Wut will-be sent for if needed. — % Morrow Night. cation an@ took his seat sell aghee Aagqeneian SEVENTH MEM PACE STRIKERS. @| The heart of Private Wiltam H. Pal- Tioga delegation practically The calling of the roll con siderable time. A resolution by Mr. Stuar' the lige of the New York Cenirai to tbe tronpe, | They went by | mer, Jr., of Company (, Reventh Reql- | ment, beat responsive to the Mdier “The Girl | Lett Behind Me,” as yee stepped out (lis morning for Croton mand duty NYE 10)0) 1010) 0610161818) EEN FC DOOOT® DAILY COST OF STRIKE ton piation. = ene captains of the Beventn Hegiment that left Yor Croton this kina, placing both delegations from the Becond Assqmbly District of W ig the Invo- among the unnoticed. sumed con- publican pasion It congratulates the country that the piedges of McKinley have been re deemed, It nays there is no controversy as to the value of any government obliga- ton; that gold as the National atand- convention at its afternoon vere Top Coats, of Cxford Cheviot, the pop- | Cla. - 12.00 ular shade of gray, sik lined and sitk faced | High trae Haglns of Oxford. Gray to edge, cuffs of self material, satin sleeve | Core -soahlans tal lone ect lining: a regular $12 coat ata 10. 00 cuffs self material; with or 18.00 popular pricesccereevessses | without velvet collareses+sss t, of Tomp- S tehes- iitaer, Jon aera a BS be ec The girl that he left behind him, Map| ter on the reli, waa adopied, after which |#rd of value Is now eatabiiahed In the ino * . 8. Violet Wilkinson, daughter of General| Senator Nathaniel Klsberg, of New Ai: Rall Mi TO STATE AND COUNTY. Appraiser Wilkinson, bade him good-| York, was elected temporary Chairman The tart! jaws, the platform says, } . K +; aha keane Aid itihabanicias tii | wy avely, but her eyes were full offand escorted to the platform by Sen-]@F¢ responsible for the prosperity of the} pe. Landon, and K, Capi ~~ ae ators Cogershall and Krum. Nation. The Administration of McKtin- TOP-TO-TOE CLOTHIERS. a f the three companies “On, Will” she cried, “Have we got] Mr. berg made an expansion speech {s endorsed and the Democratic She plight ere: Capte. Fish, to postpone 17" whien wax heard by about 16 per cent, |Party Is flayed for ite ativer attitude. 279 Broadway, near Chambers S fer and Benuyier, Cheer up" sald the young soldler:|ot the persona In the hall oushing upon the war the platform FOUR 47 Cortlandt $e. bet. Church eae toed | “Perhaps not. 1 wi or leave of P ST PBARED DYNAMITE. Bl abeence, and if its granted wil run} “TINY TIM” ARRIVES. mo arty movaromeas ses] SSUmY 100 Ege tren Avaney, bet 6th a Heh: i down in time to see the thing through.| Mr, Elsberg had gotten down to ae equally as ce Te rect, corner Ve. ll take the journey later. Philippine } as In peace. = * = tw cunal Se a tent weds eee iuation | nian, Timely | rendont wax forward ta mtary prep TSC Resime Prot Bi ding to-morrow night in St. Michael’ plain black waistcoat, entered the hall, oy “same iltne earnest in diplomatic ROBER S ENSU RES “eajpeoeal . ee Church. fi tn belleved that Private] Hla appearance was the elgnal for an]Snression io avold it) Olty’e Weter Supply. Palmer will be granted a twenty-four/outburst from King+ aaae of ate and continuous trie len, Roe ‘eft fer Croton on the ‘train this morning. Was accompanied by Col. 8. H “gabe D | hours’ furlough, unk le service: jshe front are absolutely needed MR. DADY'S SORE FOOT, lt Prevents the Brooklyn Republic. can Leader from Att: the Convention To-Day. Michael J. Dady, the well-known Rrooklyn Repubtioan politician, wilt not be able to attend the convention at the Grand Central Palace, He |s at his home fering from @ sore foot, which It was firet reported was due te biood’ poison, On Thursday Mr, Dady while dressing to attend the funeral of Senator Higby mtruck bie foot agelat a rock! air, lt hurt badly and he put on a tight shoe which caused {{ to swell to twice its at} “What's the m “He's all right. oTFER YU PENSES. nm for entire body of men and horses. , $3,900 THE AMOUNT INVOLVED ON berg SIDE. Hranobi of chief of staff; Lieut.-Col, J. | » Quartermaste?; Liout.-Col. Gutl- , Commisgary; Lieut.- M on, Ordnance Officer; Major J and Major L. M. Greer, aites ‘will not order out any more troops.” Gen, Roe to an Evening World |% before ivay The 1,800 me» | scene will be Able to cope with not ordered al! of ie Seventh to the exact scene th I sent them instead Dam, four miles furthe to protect ft againg attempt io cut me off the ork water supply. pnat's why | sas. iarpe companies | » Asked Hd delegation During this Interruption o berg eloquence Mr. Piatt sat less than # minute, ‘Pwo cents a day medical (ec docked (rom the pay of T00 1 borers, which strikers claim tn escemsive .. enthustasm. Later on minutes befors 9 o’cto'k the relief guard the Governor, quished to receive higher ho: pe nd vail ween by thee While Mu ing toward the challenging picket is and of the reliet «i s suddenly clap tis hand to Corpor y Was still ad- firet mention of McKinley's been ut ran by from which t the aound of ue sbdome: n ‘one Way ur an: wavs onl Than Double!! Bev ed 0 1 ordered bim to take his me from which direetion t te had proceeded, While he up the ad of was pteenth Regiment, nearly surround force of Montenegro, who. dis dd by the imposstbility of making They brought poor Douglas down the | and hie body was carried into one { the outbuildings. It will be sent down om Mr. Quigg arose to make ah and was greeted with consid ing out the guard th " ol punt . % @ stand egainst the Americans, irren- | phew talged with hinses, Paid Help | T knee (had cha Collen the rantal ped Mager, ee 9 excaped PitThe ‘eppoinimem of committees was Wants in | wich he a und at that tine should dows 1 ordered in the outpost along ihe i ineargnats Bbve sltaxknd fan Jen tet at ae © ee oe we been at F then ordered the 1 GIA not fee! neCeteary 1, {1% the province of, Batangas, and Santa To-Day' sWorld. |: slate r r the guard aod/risk my men unneceseartly. Titer cent {CTUWm Om the lake, frultlenety, THE QUIGG VOTE. ee QUEEN AT DOWRYBROOK. he men. hurried up atter DOUGLASS UNCONSCIOUS. |® guard of ten men to the cable anchor- ove post 10 deputy whorls were sent back In the Assembly District committeeman from the iy essional District, the hich was taken prior to Paid Help Wants in the | to the same place. All the deputies left em mbers fr 4 " | 13 Other New York | ° ye scrambled ine to the se Poste at che time of the shooting. | Wives and Widows of Men of I E Papers Combined, ent ee ee Regiments Present Her embers of ae Tw \the road near ind Doug DEPUTIES FIRED. with @ Howanet. Dieriet, all of | tying we nhie back “Later t8¢ deputies fired several show! DUBLIN, April 17.—After ber drive to- 1 f ee poco alg ; was ex. | out tis the darkness at supposed strik-|day Queen Victoria received in audience BW. Marcio. # fi MALL Boys i poss ti ion nat ma s - vn an Esra wr - Noa ae pea apg lls Ryne UW ay tila a ¥ — now “olensu, Natal, wo presen! fase covenenuans 3| ing faintly Douglaes war a good man, and alHer Majesty with a bouquet from the THE DELEGATES. JANITORS $3). mye of the eof Buel were ale SUraMmoUR- willing wokier, He tiag| wives and widows of the omumia- The Committee appointed Rika wong 12 | AbOwt him. The reat were up the road ol xyea soned officers and menof the trish reg vea-at-large to the N LAUNDRERSEs 18) where they t the t f ote hildre iments in Bouts Africa. ws al ifs LADIES TaILons 7) ing the wen ) athong the men, and we shall] The Queen's afternoon drive included MILLINERY 6! “Poor Douglass not speak after 1) 2089 him Donnybrook. Wi reached him. He died before we ¢ 1 feel that the Itatians do not ¢e- a aaa cot. oy Th Dope Slim down the hill, He wa wos lerve SAY sympathy afte reommitting so Gosmite ae One, 4 eva ambesh by coe ot « toe anid a cine We Oak Reeete ANARCHIST PLOT MIPPED, |, $12"<is70te: Wee w more Italians, ‘They were some dis- | *TCY In our dealings with them. Tam tances away and on hill above the isd the boye from the Seventh are up , 23| Toad, as is proved from the direction "ete. We abould never have been sent | Petlce pales ry venti or pia john palmen Ontario Cour. | bursued by in tt» couree “OT* alone. If the cavalry had arrived al Ancona—ti otters through the bod at * rame time the killing of poor from America. Hi ODELL ABSENT. | ‘It pasned all the eh and te! D ++ have nappened.” | ROME, April I —An Anarch's wiot | Chairman Odeli's parerts are oalebra jain was ntigntiy has been discovered 9t An JOKED BEFORE DEATH. | tender Declares That Dowgiaas'’s| from Paris and America and arrested | Assassin Was Not an the rectplenta of these missives “He war in good spirita and was nee ecatin laughing and Joking with Private italtes | Shields, whom he walked besiue When Angelo Rotella. the reputed WEATHER T. “The retief reached post 1° and Cor-| sirthe leader, herpes was interviewed to-dey poral Murphy, in charge of the relief) concerning the assassination last night Went forward to give the countersign. | of Rergt. Dougians he said: ing § P. M. Wednesday, for New York Me carried a lantern, Beret. Dovglass| “Nove of us did it! We would not! city and vicinity: at the oad of the eylumn, He went | barm a single one of the miltta in any|pight and Wednestay ; igerensing south. around with the guard because he| way. We do not want to break the law. winds. wanted to get acquainted wiih the/even though the quarrymen are treated ae taiorns Forecast for the thitty+sit hours end- = eee ter with Timothy?’ they cried, but the etthustasm was confined to that one ‘The speaker’a mention of Theodore Roorevelt called for applause lasting but It was noticed Mr, Piatt did not join In the desultory FEW CHEERS FOR M’KINLEY. | he aaid New York would! make no sacrifice of Roosevelt unttl) after he had served another term aa) ha, and then he would be relin-| hae been established ‘ ‘This caused a lttie applause, but the dineppotntment the Administration, as QUIGG HISSED AND CHEERED. abicen € paverition has reportel th@lerts would # Roberts Comptrovier| ‘The ertties agree in the sappeni- iftieth cuerverent? of ne Ta, ‘ode! . absence at the | morthwest, the entire foree amount. 1 ~ a y4{ tell me he walked with them around the and free port of Contniiiftaly, on the or leamp, stopoing at the various relieving | 6 NOT SHOT BY A STRIKER.’ "| Adriatic, 1S miles by railroad north. SRrermoon enaion, ‘ de Life gpsang App ben eres Tormorray Her Oeil wil go to Albany Z ‘ “Tee police seized a number of letters |the executive mansicn. Gn Tharsday MM Odell and Reuben L. Fox, ot Be Bate Committee, will save Yor Cait. Maseru, merican arma and the quick! termination of hostliities, through the | of Spain for peace, were a iribute! well veut foreh: | ecutive departments of the Govern-| @ent as to the Valor of our soldiers and} Hor mporaible to destroy sover- | signty. mithont creating another aov it 1 bs od goatee caine Ee ochre than Cuba, Buller in thinking Thorneycro‘( exer- military commands and the hile would did the elements and conditions of clit |cixed wise discretion in orderivg the have been held, 1 am sure, But no ar- Renebip exist out of which tt was to be ‘troops to retire. | am of the opinion mngements were made. maintain tee sovereignty pied t Thorneyeroft’s assumption of re- ‘Coke appears to have been onfered id have been the coward’ naibility and authority was woolly away just as he would have been use- ats fnametnanth. ful, and no one succeeded im, Those or | woul to tee Bparivh authority wit! Seseeivee aseuming respons bility “During the night on top were ignorant of the faet that the tion of pubite order and thy BRITISH GENERALS. (Continued from First Page.) of the Ele- immovable, the enemy's fre tain ent of ircernal obligations, * jooula not have been formidable, and !t suns Were coming up, and, gen- “The American pultary, force in Cuba! would not have taken more than (wo or erally, there was a want of organisation been reduced, government | three hours for Thorneyeroft to com- 4nd system that acted most unfavorably DA are now {being taken for popular elections tn 'Cuba to erect there a free government le Preparatory to the Hy merican on the defense. ‘It fe admitted that all of Thorney- municate by messenger with Major-Gen. Coke or Warren, Coke appears to have left Bplon Kop at 9.9 P. M, for the pur- | croft's command acted with the great- "| pose of consulting with Warren, emt gallantry throughout the day, and become for ‘p to that hour the idea of with-| really *aved the situation, But prepar- civil gov-! drawal had not been entertained. Yet) stlons for the second day's defense orn. f the Cuban pee name must complete witha to the! thorlt S othe} ln Borto Ric all time Amer: territory, yw what wire aig tn EA i from (his and and he] normal size while he atterded the fu-| lapping of hands lasted less than en) ernment and Siberal laws havo teen DFO-| wimost Immediately after Coke's depar-| should have been organized during tne tue exattne-house, and | shat} cake painy © Jet ott, 'Men, 1 am what He did | seral, He hed to call in Dr. J. B. iteh | **Couds |. "The Insurrection in the Philippine| tire ‘Thorneycroft issued the order,! day and commenced at nightfall. to inquire why they wer ich tnaiend a ‘ipsa caer ba {n ®) apdson when he returned. Hoe wil! be THE WOODRUFF BOOM. jis nd dren Cyr OTe. wititam | Ninaut reference to superior authority, H “As tais was not done I think Thorney- 4 f outside whore they I have teen, | Wek pad ve Fi Bhbrrdrony or was . 8 » PRUYN HEARD SHOT. | Wy dia they ria back to sbelt man he} out Is a few daya, the doctor says, The Kings County delegation paid but! wck nley tre material Interests and the| NBIC upwet the whole plan of opera: {croft exer ised wise discretion Ula fle 7 —— Nittle attention to the speech, b © yi tne, United Mate tion and rendered unavailing A hay | | vanced, and the Republicins|rifices already made to carry it Into Wt Was the Discharge of HEARD RIFLE SHOT. SAW FLASHES. REBEL CHIRP GIVES UP, |‘.2*e—"s seme cc ene ih unaney ell ft anect Tae Thomeverot. refered tc i Ga Ai that mement ¢ | as that a committee of ten wa - re-nomination. . Alexander Whitelaw Thorneyeroft, of ‘ ST ee that itled serge, Bt talleve: 1 Hanoi Ne cleo nat | Th We sy Reshes. aap pointed to walt upon Mr, Plait at We Indore the clean and eM an the other hand, it is only right tO) 14) nova, Scots Fusiliers, ei yelieve 1 heard the rifle shot hat |They ‘Were distinctly seen, and had the Tee te. Bio ok. ah: Hie. Baie eladministration of cov, Thendore Roses: {state that Thorneycroft appears {0 Peds Who evdoved . » [earried death to the poor fellow, al- men not dropped others mi! have|Gem, Montenegro Surrenders at vet, His acts have jurtified that pubsc|nave behaved jn a very gallant manner reat of the British troops from } John 3. Pruyn, of Company F.. | though the members of the reiief guard, been struck bis: thi cias Baan shoving through a resolution indoreing | confidence in his integrity which wai #)| [tye iy ps ete to be rej Smton Kop after he had replaced the Douglass was sergeant, sald | gy they iid nol hear ft. | may, how-| Murphy has een service, and hie wit papaientllbga cai jad |the Woodru Vice-Presidential candi-|strong @ factor ia the ion of throughout the day. a ? nm himeeit | 8t¢ Gen. Woodgate in command at that lever, be mistaken. I wai sitting here tn dit not leave him. When the men Senn Reorsiting. @acy just "adjeoraed "by Ty wie, ponents beg DS nate id snaaen or| bolnt. ‘Thorneyeroft served in the Zulu Douglass was shot a few | my tent. the relie! guard fone charged a moment later they found the| MANIUA. April If.-Gen. Monengro,| Mr. Elsberg’s speech lasted over half) and prudent care of the State finances, bsg arid he did, that the| War of 187 and tn the Boer War of 7 slaboutibaif an hour, when I heard dis- deputy sheritts, whe emerged f ove of the beet rebel fighters, an hour, and during the applause Bpeak-|han been ble to fie the lowest teeters [eventng, knowing, as he did, 181. ' ; x * pe rom the Col, Smith in the mountaine N 4 Broo deca: en-|that has been known in the State of|atate of affairs was very critical and santiago Uinoty wund arifie I vel lengine room. They admitted having rendred to tains|er Nixon, of Broome, me so York for many years. ‘a th kK THE WORLD. up and ax 1 did eo tard tore or four |reen some men run down the road ana | 8 Camaling, In the province of Pan-] thustastic that his chair gave way amd | NER TG (TP acandel has touched the [tat the lose of the posklon would 1 ~ 9 — |nomttering shots. 1 knew there was lover the hill, They did not fire © ehor nan a fall toto the lap of Mr, Platt, whe resent Of any otngse biican Btate| Vole the failure of the operations, ! 0 "THE GREAT HELP LEAD! trouble on the bili to the east above the| “When the guard ler Lieut. Glov With Gen. Macetulos, he sad been oll seated directly behind Mr, | officer.’ “He consequently was obliged to sum- ER, jcamp, and to Tdeut, Raiph Glover, |reached the road no trace of the mits.| {YINE 10 reorganize tho Filtpino army,| Flat: sesmed amused, Mr. hie! Neth -Came 10 Wis Renoyensers, and the the officer of the guard. Teunts could be found © Fie) Gol. Smith, with five compantes of the] DATrarced command at Spion Kop thus devolved|Molland Premier Calle om Peace Comminsioners and I Them to Dinner. THE HAGUE, April 1.—The Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of the Ministerial Council, Dr. W. H. de Beau- fort, has returned the visit paid to btm by the Boer Peace Commissioners, ‘The latter, with Dr, Leyds, the diplo- matic representative of the Transvaal, and Dr, Muller, the Minister here of the Orange Free Btute, will dine with the 15,000 MBN 70 MARCH. Pretoria with Huge Army. A LONDON, April I1.~At last Lord Rob- is on the eve of making his main ‘ance towards Pretoria. Uniess all ‘ourtee! if the usually retlable sources of Informa- vote for|tion and ail the indications smuggied on Pyis past the censor are at fault. the British Twenty-| army with few days will be march- ing porthwar, Lord Reberia is likely to leave im either at the end of or the beginning of on Thorneycroft, unknown to Coke who was under the impression that the command devolved upon Col Hill as mor officer, Omfsrions or mistakes of is nature may be trivial in themselves, 1 they may exercise an Important in- fluence on the course of events and I believe Buller was justified in remarking “There was a want of organisation ahd system which acted most unfavorably on the defense,” ote for Buller in thinking it ought to have succeeded. That it fatied may in some been due to the difficulties sittons held by the enemy, and prob- ably also to errors of judgment and want of administrative capacity om the part of Warren. | But, whatever faults Warren mey wait in the Pree Btate caplial has, apparenity, effected patne|® much-needed rehabilitation in the al Ke-jarmy, though it is probable Lord Rob- further have delayed “| his advance had not the Boer activity forced him (to put his forces in euch t to-day, unless they quickly pr thward, the strategic vantage will be lot. The long, weary Tired Feeling Just as surely indicates that the Mee@ is lacking in vitality and the elements of health as does the most obstinate humor that the vital fluid is full of tm- purities. Hood's Sarsspartila cures that tired feeling by enriching and vitalising the blood, sirengthening the nerves, creating 2 good appetite and invigoret- ing every organ of the body, Heod’s la Is Peculiar to Itself. chal tr. George J. te Senator] thom im parattes columes, with a bread fret, west sf ie fatiewnd, the \rntra and Bighth Divisions sweep- img northward to the extreme the advance will be made ? de- | Eee t Es ‘sf i i i i Hy LADY canvassers wanteda once in New York and Brook nonk new sree for Indi Ing to 75,008 men. Pxactly what pert Gen. Buller will take is still a secret which no one Is able to probe, lt | WEPENBR BOBRS IN TRAP? i f ee 5 i i if ee i DON, M1.—A despatch from , dated Monday,

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