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PRICE ONE CENT. — {=< ————____ . WRATHER—FAIR TU.DAY. r ih de ke thin a CHT EDITION Tie eres we om TOD BASEBAL # RAC NEW YORK, THURSDAY. APRIL. 26, 1900, "PRICE ONE CENT, a THIRDGAME OF THE GIANTS AND BOSTO NS: — —_— Despatches from Pretoria and Mafeking Tell of Alleged Cruelties by the Burghers — Running, Fight from Wepener. | LONDON, April 26.—An unpleasant feature of the war has been developed through official despatches from Field Marshal Lord Roberts and press despatches from Pretoria, the Boer capital. These reports show that the Boers UGK) WHIP WA DRIVE OUT THE WHITES; _BLACKS SUFFER THE LASH. 45 FAMILIES RESCUED. their positions as long as it was sate to do s0, and they brave now slipped @@ to hold the next commanding Fidge through a broken country ad- Mirably sulted for a rear-guard de- fense. Despatches from Aliwal North, un- der date of Wednesday, April 25, say the Boers left Wepener so hurriedly that many of the dead were left in | the trenches unburied. Commandant §. Cronje is re. Derted to have been killed. According to advices from Bloemfom tein, the attempt of the Boers at Brand. fort i get in touch with the command ot Thabanch was frustrated by « force despatched by Gen. Tucker from Glen A despatch from Pret there of Lord yA as an —_—_-4--_____ __ TWO WOMEN BURNED IN TRIPLE FLAT FIR. most important saved. work in helping on the opporite the Begble works. Thirteen of the occupants of the latter buliding were blown to pleces. Whs the most of Herr Grunbe: orta reports the | calamity if be be incapacitated for further work. berg, the manager of the works. ‘The ‘The cause of the explosion is unknown! ‘The works employed 2” persons, mostly French and Itallans. ‘The Red Cross ambulance did good shop of the Goers. out 70) shells weekly, and the injuring a a Creel Wheels Crashed Raby. Rachcel Calkin, two years olf, bad Der skull fractured this afternoon white in front of Terrified Bab da Moth ? are “staggering humanity” by lashing errine abes an ot ers ~_ ——- —— the; igek women of Mafeking with! Pr) d f Fl Ss - ~~ |Ewing’s Men Confident ragged from Flame-Swept GAME GALLED. rhinoceros-hide whips, while they NTED FROW PAGE 10,) iad of Their Abilliy to have driven over the border, to sto} ROOFS Down Fire Escapes. Stall Off the Upward Delagoa as best they may, 263 British | ada he — eee white women and 429 children, = FIFTH ’ : ang: Hem * Teoser tm Rush of the Beareat- The deapatches telling of th | Three-score of frightened, screaming «xcited women with bables in arms were] ; he despatches telling of these men, women and children were dragged | crying out for help. qe no ers in Game To-Day. are as follows: | from fire-eseapes, roofs and windows of| Smoke and flame enveloped BM, where n4 a are q row of burning apartment-houses in| the fire had started. ‘The blaze was rap- 2 . BLOEMFONTEIN, April 25. | One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street, | idly eating tis way to the two adjoining = “Good news from Baden-Powell up Just off Eighth avenue, at 2 o'clock this | houses, 2u@ and 9M. The fret work of the, ach’ long fy war pretty buslne No runs ae NEAT kets a a } fternoon fi o 0 ¢ Ap —"Tha to April 10, MacLaren much better. |“ Two WOMEN BURNED = WORK OF RESCUE. SINTH INNING—Long fled out Halley| the kind of game the Boston chaps w All the wounded doing well. The | - UE. alngled. Hamilton oy at 4 Sullty Bailes are up against,” said “Kid Boers captured several native women | Pifemen and citizens went quickly to] Ladders were promptly run up and a} ear she looked at a big fire that \ Wan Wale GH t the work of rescue, and in less than} score or more firemen, aided by polices a iB. «Tenney wa was eating up the Douglas apartment: | | ve trying to eecape from Ma- ton minutes tad the Imperilled inmates | men and citizens, hurried upward to the Davis: tanned jevey|Pouse on West One Hundred and Fifty- - feking, but these were turned back | in the street, " j _,| shrieking aggresgtion of humanity, Railey, Gleason froced Hickman. Dx i fourth street, at which he loitered on Y + after being stripped and ejamboked.”| Ik was delleved every one of the 1] many of whom in thelr fright were < manne 4 an his way to his Job as second baseman wl ‘ PRETORIA, April Baten | Occupants escaped, but It probable | threatening to Jump to (he street. SEVENTH INNING~ Collins fn acrt- [in the Giant outfit | ea % Of British subjects ten mail to get out of the here were half a dosen women In(ROl aca Low safe on 6 née a ana “That ien't the only place where ' women and save rning buildings some may have lost| houses ill in bed and they were taken ap TODK! there'll be @ hot time, if I'm guessing over the border and are going | thelr lives: out safely. For ten minutes there was] “{ogled, Lowe ial) jultvan f out. Pettinger popped ut. | right.” Almost a Collision in the Qut@eld. to Delagoa Bay. Two women were removed to the J.) a steady stream of firemen moving down! Thraq rong Capt. George Davis had been a little a — ——————_ a selina | }tood Wright Hospital suffering from|the ladders with precious burdens on ft imei «Me ahead of hig side partner end got to the ee ST a fe ) Baden-Powell has a large severe bures,. One, Mrs, Constance | thelr shoulders awlesy Sind vaa tere t No] biaging building in time to save some of * natives—blacks of the Fi Stover, was badly burned about the) Although uve alarms were turned in] runs, n nA : § a Althou : eee. ™ the women tenants who were hys oe ree yoad and fres the fire got Deyond contro! and all three dans r “Ty ee, terically clustered on the roof. Then has houses were destroyed otha " "The came over to grapple with the other atlowed to escape I TERRIFIED TENANTS. The fire started In the apartments of { warm problem of sending the Bean: lines, A party ofstwe gi When the firemen responded to the! Mra, Stover, an the first floor of 306! eaters down to the bottom of the League ¢ Were thus surrounded recently and only, firet alarm they found the fire-escapes! Before the firat stream of water was! jadder agatn, ‘ a One eocaped being Killed. eg means crowded with a clamoring mass of terri- turned on all three houses were In 4 The same wind that sent the fla : ph ing whipped. ‘Toe sambok ts a long} fed tenants fames through thé burning apartment-hous " , whi hi which tears ‘The crush was so great that the flecing! The blaze reached the 1 pipes in in a@ Jiffy was blowing clouds of dus e oe ea unfortun inmates cou move neither up nor{the cetiar, causing an explosion which} actors the field with force er ; will carry the scurs { | down. ‘There were blanched facet in| largely aided in the destruction of the 5 2 ac <aaneiainiany ons) : “* lout queer twists in the delivery ‘ days. nearly every window, while on th fs buliding® ’ “ltwitler who might essay to pass the ball 1 —— mn _ 2 = = = — over the rubber. , ‘ CE = ~ = os. BRITISH IN PURSUIT it wasn't the nicest kind of a hetp| : my 5 BOER ARSENAL BLOWN UP 70 PROBE SPION KOP. BROOKLYS ’ 4 9 O & Oe f [to outhelders either, for the way it | 4 " ; jill LADELPHTA 10 iG OheO" & © -250 Ree ne. intl ife sserts er nnocence wt’ as = rm : ect'on tut - aes 9 te Be Asned te Dev one which the batters had launched them P : iff’ = wars ouady in erate rseeny | ANG Plaintiff's Counsel Can’t So much of the diamond's top crust . - LONDON, April 26.—All tho inter- OTHER BA: was being whirled around by miniature K E id Oo eet in the South African war is now] PRETORIA, Wetnesday, Apri B—A| LONDON, April M—Jamer Lowther CAREPALL CONES, Soden couse’ ot deat to wok eep Evidence Out. serious explosion occurred at the Regbie | Conserv: was heartily cheered in =a ‘ "Jan extent thot it was necessary jus * @entred in the running fight in pro- Works, "used by the Government as an! the House of Commons to-day when he At Pitts oure—Er Pittatarg, 4; Cincinnati, 10 before practice io run out @ ho me Gress between the burghers retreat- n gave notice that he would call attention A i t Chicago, 1; St. Lents, 0 and saturate the towpath {n order to - ing from the southern portion of the |*"**n4! !st night. May 2 to Lord Roberts's recent Spion have enough left on which to travel] PITTSBURG, Aprii %—The defense that x delicste potnt in the “ose hed Orange Free State and Gen, French's| T* W#ll# of the building were de-| Kop despatches and move the production - once from bag to bag. It didn’t need these|in the divorce sult of James King] been reached. He admitted tha: tt ha@ . stroyed and the structures in the neigh- NP bas fl pear on pe Pita oy ree extra perplexities to make the day's| Clarke against Esther Bartiett Clarke brawls] prea d g fon Rien s rge Wyndham, ‘iiamentary - fob a difficult one for either of the | rested to-day after a most peculiar : eo om flames. , borhood are a mass of ny ‘waren in] TOtMty. of the War Office, declared Lora LATE RESULTS aT AQUEDUCT. gangs that came to labor on the lawn. | phase of the case had come up. anti ee, ‘The shrieks of women and c! Roberts had made no comment what- ——_——_- ¥ The Beaneaters had tasted unwonted | ye respondent's counsel announced | iyut’ Mr cheeneing aaa the adjoining streets added to the/ever on Gen. Methuen's Magersfontein SIXTH RACK-—Alard 1 eweets of victory, and their appetites teal . oehring continued, “CaRiiiaas a iis aan operations 1X RACK Alard 1 men 2, Audacious 3 were whetted by the dainty morsel. The that they were prepared to offer medical | was an issue not sought by us Wease | escaping unbeaten from Wepener and | *"4*""** Tied and thirtye| Neither, he sald. did Loré Roberts EE PEE a EN Giants, on the other hand, had found | teet#mony their client's Innocence | sert this woman has been guilty a® Raving accomplished an immense) ™" "°™™™ "et id : a “i tchex indicate that the advance yesterday's portion @ rather hitter dose| of the charges alleged against her barged, and |. as counsel for Bity amount of damage. They clune 10|°7°. injured, including Herr Grun-| w 4) sither retarded or modified by the LATE RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. to awallow. Both teams needed the| As soon 4s court opened Attorney H rke, would giadiy stop the case did of the machinery was) it was true that the expe horsefiewh had exceeded all mates ard that the War OMoe Routh Africa. The difficulty of procuring sh: handicapped the authortties, but the wounded. 0 tion to thore ac nm occurred in @ bes | : (ag) delivered would num! side of the street from| Zam mules. ope hh the rattroads. But, It has been turning te, the manager, is a relief her mother's home, h avenue. A dirt cart. driven: Ore Hen-| ii it SencYE searcity of remounts. At the same time, the eati- variably excended the requisitions (rom this year they had sent out 27.00 horses Further reports from Johannesbur®! anq 17,148 mules as remounts. in show that the explosiot magazine containing #mokelens powder, to supply the vecessary rolling stock for Pia hi! 1 oem Children Leck On While Mae in jOne of the Clerice Sisters and J. W. re a ee be submitted to such an examination,” a” Ske b of Mny, & remnants East River Park Pavilion Cardennte Capsised tne Boat | 8") formed & bi said Mr, Goehring ewer! , ee Kee . orses an: 4 culatio . newer to your KR. & Suteo: e P ato been takin Shoots Himeett. en Lake Whitney. There are not many thiegs tnat win| , "We make the Aame snow oe ren, /stsed. Atier details concerning hie Tired of the struggle to provide for] NEW HAVEN, April ®&—J. W. Car-|aivert the attention of a faithful fan Seman’ ©) Wl Ga. 0) NONl BUmeE ill | Reretice and practice Dr. Suston & the Government was| hie family, Gustave Jungser, a book-|donnle, a vaudevilie dancer, and one of |trom his dail) feast ot pick-ups and| \°4, Pecceeamaee patent i 20] neni te ge oe ais, ae ny problem vefore Lard} binder, shot himecif in the tample this} ihe Cletice sisters, vaudevilie artistes, lhase nits. One of them is a fire, thourh,| ory as there is Any power on earth to; Doatve to atene Aya afternoon and died an hour later drowned on Lake Whitney to-day nd the crowd lingered down the street! wrevent it!” wae Col. Worthington’s | “guldn't be © ehif ‘The seleide chose the music stand of reenme snd bcd two gitle went for} until tie flames in the burning Mats) /.y Morgan. Mra. Cla the Bast River Park to end his life and) row. One of the girls in try.ng to) were subdued and @ tottering wall had] ‘The argument to the Court then| Com 4 Dr. @utton his act was witnessed by a hundred or| mp from one bovt into another in the| Crashed down into the charred pit n Mr. Goehring first stated that : then omered more children who were playing abou'| middle of the lake overturned Cardon- pipe eta sort I a [tere in evidence and Fest POWERS SEES THE GAME. The Boston Catcher Signals. Jack the Giaut Killer. BASEBALL te BOSTON. 01012231 0-10 NEW YORK. 21010; Ny. // P YS cal me Cae for Besten. find that Mre. Clarke had becg L. Goehring, for the libellant, addressed the Court, demanding that the respon dent, before Introducing of such a character, file a s it the libetlant, by expert representatives, have a similiar opportunity Worthington, for Mrs. Clarke, de- lined to make any such stipulation, “Then the counsel for the plaintiff makes a formal demand (hat defendant game in their business, for the frst division is still ahead of them and on!y to be gained by hard scrapping. Retier than an even break with Bos ton was what Manager Ewing figured he had a right t ect on the show wro . Col, Worthington contended that pus “ent was not seeking damages for per- sonal injuries, but to defend herself [rom chaspes in a case fo. divorce. Afier hearng the argumen: Judge Kennedy said: “Mr. Goearing, 1 om t sec that | have power to make such ap | onder, but at the same time I ca von nara ouch Hueiee woud Bee “Shall we proc then?” asiend Worthingion. b ture of THIRD RACE—Highland Lot 1, Algol 2, Gold Or 3 had ii SUICICE IN MUSIC STAND. | 0 DANCHRS DROWNED. spas had alresdy ing in the first two days’ skirmishing The i) fine rally of yesterday, that ro neariy plucked a victory from defeat alto lingered fn the recollection of Buck Then they dismissed the incident and ied Inte their accus ome rooted for another cata stood he considered ' the defense. boat were drowned. id he and one of the girls Junaser, who was forty-two years old, lived at @ East Bighty-seventh street Se. eG they hoped the Roe tourists would | the best two owt of three, This Al ines with his wife and one child. He left a! wee Veork=—Peemeytvania Limited. | be extingulsed an qu iy FOR TWO OUT OF THREB. accomp!'shment that bo h terms Would | note to the woimoa> saying he had no/ Chienge. “St” was originally scheduled to serve a had im mind. when ther ; Pees) r wants conpecting Wetmeen the chet erties of the Rast ane game. They put up the preliminary the ball to the Duffeyttes, but Manager| wing harnesse? Hawiey up, too. Pink | wig alt to And with ber, but the strug: | for «: and bi fenence Was too P Dodgers and Quakers Were Both heavy be hal po desire to Ansiows to Capture Odd The ea Went a howed fair samples in his warming w pit royal was @ and looked like first cholo. Willis, th: me of Series. falihto! An o@. in The World, no matter how tower full of slanting shoots and ewan (ieectal The drops, was io have been the ares

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