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EDITION _||_(~eireamee Boome OETA RY ______[*"Girentation Books Open to Ait” | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 190 ROBERTS'S STRATEGY TRIUMPHS. NET CLOSEL _———— OEE a mecer DASEBALL ser nam) NERS —_— | Stock Sent to Members of the ria. Eee ws BOSTON. , eetad ion House -- Appropriation Quakers or Break Bats Contest of Giants with| Wepener Relieved Aft Killed by Vote. by ie Aaa POTO01 240-9. Ewing's tee ‘Wasi a Fierce Fight, It Is Reported. : WASHINGTON, April %.—In thoy What that service coul! be Mr. ® Confident, *House to-day Mr. Moody (Mazs.) sprung | Moody said he could not imagine, These <hpecial to The Brewing World.) A @ sensation In the debate over the ex-|facts, he said, had been brought out] PHILADELPHIA, April %—Smarting %—Foiks came up here this afternson|. YONDON, April 26.—Lord Roberts ) Boers there will not give much t tenaion of the pneumatic tube mail!by the commission. John E. Milhol-| under the sting of their fret shut-cxt, 0 0 3 ( 0 | Q 0 4 8 fo see what kind of Giants they could} has rounded up some 25,000 Boers in/ ble after the British oceupy D service, whic came up in the Post/land, of New York, he said, was the Office Appropriation Pill. president of the tube company. be Banea Kid Nichole as int ghianeaters and | ine southeastern corner of the Orange | dorp, which they did to-day, SE SERSE: Ses Free State, and the capture or sur- {side's division entering the ‘fhe item appropriating $725.00 for} Mr. Moody's next statement startled ' . pnevmatic tube service, an increase of|the House, The tube service, he said, bow their tntention of repeating the feng ae tonto delegation was 981 onder of a large body of them seems | without opposition. $800,000 over the appropriation for the} had been constructed by contractors | eumrent year, was the subject of two] who took thetr pay in stocks and bonds. hours’ debate under the arrangement! ‘The cnly asset of the company was its ly mede, contract with the Government. ened, 0s any who entered thle. la Mr. LAttle (Ark.) opposed the pneu-| “I regret t@ say,” contineed Mr. clomure, and there was 5 meeker and matic tube service, which, he held, was| Meedy, deliberately, “that one of more humble bearing about me unnecessary and of no material benefit! ine principal helders of these bers than it lias been their habit ere are vinits a this town. Ne uit van st apy’ doubted the Giants have Out. Sullivan singled. mee ee 4 in expediting the mails. The charges for the service in New York, he said,|°tP** ané bonds was a member negched on a bieacher awhile and the real fans oredict a hollow were outrageously exorbitant. ‘The | Of thie Hence and a member of the Government was paying 7,0" a mile/Cemmittee on Appropriations.” rental for six-inch iron pips, besides) «give his name,” shouted Mr. Living. defeat for the pilgrims, “Aw, mwan, dey can't lose dis bunch,” was a wise guy's comment. “Dis ain't (peels! to The Bvening Works.) POLO GROUNDS, New York, April (CONTINUED FROM PAGR:10.) Gen. Pole-Carew's division had a/alry 7,000 sirong, is c a fieres fight near Roodekop yesterday, |envelopment of the Bosrs by | the Boers being driven back with|Sheridan-like ride away to heavy lose and leaving their the British advance, His the ground in thelr hasty retreat. {at the Modder forced De Wet A despatch from Herschel, in Cape | treat from De Wetsdorp toward W Colony, reports the occupation of|ener. Any retreat to the north, Wepener, which the main body of|only way recently of salvation Boers was besieging, by the British| the Boers, is now cut off, and after heavy fighting. While Lord |spatches say they can't escape, Roberts does not confirm the actual] The whole force employed by occupation of the town, he says the | Roberts in this remarkable series numbers of Boers around it are in-| operations must be nearly 50,000; creasing—due to his rounding-up op-| tending over a distance in erations—and that Gen. Brabant is| seventy miles and almost as only a few miles auth of the town. | front. Reme heavy Aghting Reg: Other press despatches say that Col,| encountered and the splendié Dalghetty's force at Wepener was| formance of the Highlanders, SIXTH INNING—Lowe walked.» Long. strat ito Selbach. Ove rug, wubled to right. Gleaso ad mse on balls, Do: Ingled. Hickmai \the cont of: operating the machines, | con (a). ir. Moody assailed the whole history! “1 wilt not,” replied Mr. Mébdy. Then of Be perenne ten service. “It ts] he added anctier pe Bs statement so malodorous sinning to end.” | to the effect that a large block of the|#"d I want all the best hitters homer scored no Scrappy Joyce aggregation er has sald he, “that it should die the death stock of the concern had been sent to] 88m. We are: going Bower. FOred DON Re its a: Beek wing ental. 4 of « dox. A nnar relative of a promifient member |" We did yesterday, ng ditto, Sallt¥aal year, an’ Boston an’ a hull lot er “Sm he rascals out,” cried Mr.| of the House as a New Year's gift. hit, I haven't any that can.” teams is goin’ to. get dumped lookin’ little, “and we on this side of the! “But I am proud to say.” sald Mr.| Pitcher Jerry Nope. the cold movessee fer _casy, matke on de Polo Grounds, House will stay with you.” Moody, “that the return mail carried | *°Uth-paw, reported to Hanlon here to- seer” , Mr, Moody said it was not a pleasant back that dishonoring and dishonor-| 48%, and was on the feta 1 at o fi Fwivg’s amile was broader than usual thing for him to exploit thy scandal! able gift.” Z Di the Phil'ies’ t ‘ ‘ ie Said rr as ho trotte! 8) ard Doheny out for which had been uncovered by ‘he Postal] When the applause that greeted this akan. E vised RDC norcise, He hid praciically Cesided to Commission, of which he was: member, | statement had died out Mr. Moody ab- to, i it, Tenmey taNY4 instatt the Vermonter in the box on but he considered it his duty to do 80. | peaicd to the House not to endorse Th ; ‘ ‘ le t Freemal his rhowing at the mornirg, practice, lie declared that former gecond As-|“ihis sort of a trarsaction.” ; Boston’ Gocen't love elther of the pair sistant Postmaster-Generai Neilson, un-| He declared that companies in all the of port-siders any more than a Filipino der waom the first experiments in the] iazge cities of the country were pre- cottons to one of Uncle Sam's soldiers. \, Pneumatic tube service were inade, when | paring to raid Congress in hebalf of Manager Selee “allowed” he'd put he retired accepted from the company | further, teneten of the tube Servier, Dineen up to make marks of the Giants, 4 $10,000 In stock for his| ..TRe He The emir a LJ eS eae but he had Bailey on reserve duty just wer ing the succeeding year, ‘i Bicenaan: edly =. eo . BROOKLYN 1 0 1 0 Ome Jee as or Lat iugclers mee Me Dinece| Practically relieved yesterday by) marched twenty-four miles | Platt showed such gt torm when ee} PHILADELPIIIA We © 2 0 O-4 |professionaly he wal a Senator. A! Brabant and Gen. Roberts adds light | stretch yesterday to Sanns’s i he interview he n't qui jrerteer come gegeeBhettiing ee ae Chothir he war in Washington of a | (0 the altuation by his report that the | calling forth admiring = en to give the paw the prefer. tourist in Mare. Ther | ‘The Hublies were still shy : | oferta "UA ea uit tape? Fo" "tee ROBERTS REPORTS ON ' i tame that wore yent * ! Piret Inning. - ,| There waen't anything crippled about hi . | ta bat Brat wen preserved. ‘Bhecke Mt Cincinnat!— End of Att Clocionatt, 4 - . "| ‘ADVANCE TO WEPEN pigs a| i Lite Sect fs ofl slant At Bt. Louls—Bideor thi f Cheago, 0. : LONDON, April 25.—At 4.87 P. al Hamilton, drove perder : ow ; ‘ ‘s aatttnnn ledaie Stink indthod.’ 4 nis d yesterday, covered as ko} in the neigh! as a ners moved. up wi eer ee mb eee Ieee MEA punden aaciey thew bow, tn] Wo rrer Cee Ones ome Gat tetbowing sic without casualties. blicans Are Holdi ¢ Py Yate cron aad At! Ithieca—Fin ell, 7; Syractoe, & Chiet Dufty’s piace. additional deopatch from Lord Rob-| tS ie, Ba ul ns Are Holdin; home. At? aven—fe soit “ mberst, 0. Boston brought on a candidate for back- > 2 “a Rep: @ | Says Free Silver Will Not Es tor rh pahepe tag ee stopping honors, whe was given a briet—| “The Highland Brigade very brief—irial by Capt. Duffy. He is “BLOEMFO..\ TEIN, April 25.—Pole-| rwonty-four miles yesterday 16 Conventions In Four Carew's division reached Roodekop/ port Gen. Hamilton and baked & States. Be the Fecelved a Ite on croas's saffron tumbeet Leader, but Delahaniy had a chance to extch Dablen : : hander, and has several unique Prominent. wasn't costly, however, as Dahlen ree to his throwing, that atv apec- error as Dani teat to chase ‘fica 4 tacularly weird and not particularly | yesterday evening without casualties. | the night at Klip Kraal, four oh Demont's ambitichs at ingenious. His name is Wilson, and « tions are being held by the Two ru ro “Its advance covered .| short of Sanna’s Post. WICHITA, Kan. April %. Bhecka famous pugilist says he is a wonder off “® we by cay oo acy “After foul lehanty gave st en ns, horse artillery, “Brabant and Hart are still Raitor Morse nor ary one else ac fi by Pony sarod , ay oat bbe y ene Soar miles short of Wepener and tl coal in getting me to abandon free sit. | 4 The rooters’ ranks were swelied 10-48 | Lack the enemy wit heavy loss, their Indiana, Ohio, Pennaytvania end Wis-| ver, 1 favor It sx much an 1 did in 1986 ; While free siiver will ret Tie MIELE lndcree Tie thie co eales Rall Pack second hos Peru RACK» 12 2, Dela Cee 8 SIXTH RACK~< acter 2’ Cartninet {o a greater number than yesterday, bers of the enemy appear haturally with the assurance of a lively] dead being left on the ground.¢ The| somewhat increased during the — mounted troops halted for the night /few days. But it te not the er ene Bee at Grootefontein, and at 7.30 this| will be trouble in the nelghhed morning were crossing the Modder| of Wepener, once De Wets River at Valsbank, in accordance! occupied by our troops. with my instructions to French to| “] inspected the city endeavor to place himself astride the/ unteer battalion on thelr enemy's line of cetreat. “French's arrival near the Modder | i evidently, however, alarmed the Boers, for they evacuated their strong position near De Wetsdory during the night, and it was occupied by Cherm- sids’s division this morning McKinley's policy, with t} the issues." Demon : the ban 19 about trusts and the open Wiltlam J. Bryan made this statement | Eajoe Demont } during an interview here. Whin asked | 44 8 ESULTS wnt woud be some of ine eng tore Rowerer RESULTS AT-MEMPHIS. sués Mr. Bryan sai@: “Trusts and im- ‘ i Derlal.¢m will be paramount.” rmana 2’ Lady's aren se —_ ermana 2 Lady Schorr 3. League's annual banquet, at 5 ward i 7 Ce Brvaa was the guest of ‘ Boston. € New York. . Van Haltren, cf. Hamilton. cf. ir, 3b. T tb. 1 mene var. Coundly. Mona ser Sere mixed his bat!ing orver ho las: moment in a try for ger eral reerite. . the decision of Je a District hes Peet: Teeten: by Carter to the custody of | Doheny fatied to wind ‘em over the ieaaae La itary authorities at Governor's) tien rewulariy and let Hamilion trot = Rove, counsel tg: Carter, eaig | 08 four balle. A passed tall slipped in vet ermined whether nd jet Postue kate to second. = [ee edhaoe ets fats eae! WEPENER IS SAVED; __ cama erie a ace | DE WETSDORP CAPTURE throm, ‘usaet Fireman was averiel| HERSCHEL, Cape Coloay, April. Lord Roberts at : “De Wetsdorp was have occupied Wepener after heavy poms oe | fighting. bas It is also anid that the Boers are/ tormerty ” to to the north and/and was : unable to escape beanie: i i t é sft i ff Lowe rapped stim; (usnson and was impaled at ‘bret "One 24.—It is reported that the British ran. Van beat 9 bunt. Cornoily wat, and the crow’ cht V fished Me rolles Hits : yi if E if