The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1900, Page 1

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Wr ATHENA ATR ann ———a NGHT The ot a Al.’ | “ Circulation Books Open to ena nati A Ar " ries) heal, H | PRILADLL! fii, NEW YORK. 02-8 TRUCE WITH RAILROADS IS OVER; 4, 700 MEN ARE OUT. - @ ODOT RTREA TD HDDES 0 te Cs —_ = BUFFAL May The tra . te o New k . & emo o)ees reems r r wanna and Western lait down thelr ‘ole an pant seve mired on na now striking toma Vie ¢ strih Fax ecutive Commuter mal signi cant etater We k that 3 Wut New York al. is coming b Morrow with s f por MO1@Veiehereie efesetersierede oie. (eis @reteIes ing compror “Reware of achery” wa ul of one of wlors a ~ « BOSTON AT BROOKLYN Se QhPlelererereicienes as 7 t re Mr. Watt until today. It read a» fol e z an on. a! Buff The Wha Nei! Yoaterday, Was ating at Buffa we ‘ sympathy, seriously | BUFFALO, Apri! | “EeAcutive Committee of stetker U F \breat of diss | sire to mer. you In Buffalo. They agree! ted in Buffalo, the} not to extend the strike until to-morrow formed today |r “leas: wire me at Iroquo's Hotei | ght OF extre por | whether you can be here by tha Nicemen were put futy tn the victatt V WH WEROTE NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1900, Giants, Back Again, Have, ‘Another Slugging Match | | with Quaker Terrors. | | T ON CENTRAL score BY INNINGS, — r ATHER—FAIR AND COOLER. ‘BASEBALL _ @ RACING PRICE ONE CENT. TT ee ee eee 3 ‘ ie x : - * i yy iG ADVANCE ON PRETORIA IS BEGUN WITH BIG BATTLE, LONDON, May 1, 715 P. M—A fierce battle is in progress north of Thabanchu, with Gen, Botha himeelt| » uajties yamterdny were about thirty. spectal despatch Maxwell's Brigade of the Seventh Dt-| yesterday, aye they made @ vieion yesterday vc upied Viaksontors tempt to cut 4 row of kopjes, with-|got inte broken La. opposition. But the|banchu and De n command of the Boers. entry Ware om ter | Seems tha 6 A despatch received from Lord) sme nours In the pear time Gen, Roberts this afternoon caused mill-| The following despaten from Lord| With « strong forse of | tary experts to believe that the ad-| Roberts to the War Office was received | turning from Wepener, vance on Pretoria has begun. earlier to-day and refers to preliminary | scene and eatricated the ; - ra ooerations: The disposition of the Seep e@| The despate, to the War OMe) “nLouMPONTEIN, April %.—The | Thabanchu are as follows: from Gen. Revert is as follows Boers made very persistent attacks | Gen, Rundle tg evvering @e N PLORMFONTE May 1 Ion Ham-/| around Trabanenu Saturday and Sun- | camp, facing the Boers’ positions ay ina northerly|d@ay. Mut, the posttion which iheleast where they are » (Rundle’s) Division holds is | trenched. Gen. Ian ‘ m Thaban hu with a dody | M 4 Infan 4 Smith ‘ong, and he had the assistance | Smith-Dorrien occupy strong i fe of Cle Diy ns and Dickson's on the road to the north, At Hautne knee airy under French and Smith-| Another despatch says @ cofumm les force commanded Infantry Brigade and a body | Gen. Hamfiton located the Boars te | ‘ » ooents reac 4 Infantry under lan Hamil-| northwest, and en artillery dual a der and I dt-\t edarew sion returned) without result, lay.” #0 feports additional Th rag ye where a the Ing on. the crowe-roads i during the Aghting way t to Winburg, It ee eooh to atrengthen him during | from Deweted . rom Thavinebu. This he was, Lond Roberts sand M4 of April 27 around Thibanchy, consis'-| Bioemfonteln and commen abi ing of Liuet. Geary and two enlisted | bad ad at ops Hamilton | men killed and one officer and three en- |, ot i» b A inded. oers are Gofantas ioe and Boers to and Brace-Hamt time the Boers are re- sible, and the chance } sive, eapecia in v “ed m off on thetr retreet te i rat mentioned that his caselof the large forces opposing them. Alstad would De rendered goed, : “TM NOT A BIGAMIST;: ir CAN CARE FOR MYSELF," By G. M. G. M. PULLMAN. e “ tk that hie wife te divorced jdeuatiter te stfit the wite of Che-gest “Look Up the® Chicago) er ae nie case rae pending be- | estone twtn=and Gets @f the raliroad yard: Buffalo, where] Mr Watt c A fo teree in Milwaukee for a year.| A report reached 3 the trike is moet eerivus Alt_tho sha a> could Papers Served on =seel saineine Ay onRITR TOM Records— They Show | ':: » mere 1 Milwauiee (trons. cum pr the efest that Fran Ae foroe cam entiated in this seciii@ went] in t me, as he agnate—Will Be on A OI aN v . | 1 wieh vou would correct the statement |den, male head of the Pullman family . ’ | neem watt! thts mor bd Ahi a Divorce — Um Over rene eee ite the Hotel Gerard as Pete 50 , m He (s here on his own hel he Mal ca WiLL SEEK COMPROMISE. | ') Seven and Can Take” i iiwent ot tanger Pall an scieavor to i poser gn > wit Go te Bamiee — fernown by taking mrdolte acta ” Jmae. twin beother of Geooge Pull-|tangie’ wed. ae 6 bead y 10 AL George. 0 md. of w 4 | | Care of Myself. 0 a reporter for The Rveaing “If he Is cx yeu t roubl pa, an George b These | of ouble iés na Mes A ° : | |. | ve morning. “I don’t know anything ebeut neg tte | - — \ ———— — — — — at com | Toant see what Dusiness he hes fe neem Peete Saieen: the j MUNKACSY I$ DEAD. SAE Ditches ot i Box I —— =” ~ ee’ | lie enya a __ THE TWIN'S VERSION. he case, anyhow. 1 have. vias to ae a et # ait, Del's friends had f wg 7 f cop ax | doine, and am entirely capal r- ses an fi ere r . ; Pgs (ist r ® ' ‘ . @ such i A " Ae . ; She iivenmas : Celebrated Painter Ended Hie pve a ‘ ' : ning 1 atrerance he| but 1 don't Reed any ese’s al” Dayo to an Asytow aioe? and addres M ee ss uae weer hie at af-| ¥ Mre a nt Now ably & sd 4 ons ‘ " ». the p | BONN M is va Mr. Ga rain " Mile . ° +s digamist, and je . . weated painter, " . " Mi searcaing A Fea a as gone » asylum here " : a f " th reat ta . 1 at ; , 4s ag and Milwaukee,” | \° ¥ Bb . 4 ‘ ” ‘ ovemed . meant h such « leaders. He naervarive lead — 4 , fay. but! ° eve ¢ of bie legal! * said George. a a beileved. w.il res the men . ‘ m Mrs. Pullman. |” © ver annoyed further.” thom any fered acon a . ey aie 9 ape Mr raid this mornings | most ‘ nite ewePApeTs | is roe between the present Mrs, Pu ow | SEEKING A COMPROMISE. |\\ \ bs r ong 1T004"" man wh wat Mra Fret v./T Supt. Artior M. Water ee s Bowers, he would not sa: tr + ee to- nigh € : 4 ‘ * ave v His twin brother, Sanger, asserts post. | " emphivees of the New the | Somawem r « ke . . x * vely that George and Mrs. Bowers afe | Ofote a —<_ York} Rovert Snyder, ninety years oid, for} #8 made hr ' wa of George M. Pallman to married, Mr. Bowers ways his of Mr Wait's arr thls morning tt fenuyibiit's wa 7. m|tor The Evening World. [never secured a divorce from aim, nor . itson street, “Brook: | 3! i” A oe mh . aan vee aga ef tng Me a he_from her: Mr. Fernald ays his . wnt M. ai Day. & tithe he time and exper A Conventeace Appreciated by All mon thet] snagd litte. Inconvenient. frrrm GEORGE IS MARRIED. P eavetters= tour and it i» with th oo war clude tha: | youd a dull pain and a swelling theie way, te the | oak orge ts omerried all right t ~ Yh we a Tee ses Bee Jt

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