The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1900, Page 1

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ee eee eal | eet teen natal me UG Tcls NIGHT EDITION _ PRICE ONE CE COMPLETE CORES OF =—_ OC . BATTLE WITH FILIPINOS. AY IGHT © ‘ONLY TEN SURVIVED FIVE | DAY BATTLE IN SAMAR. Tetalla of the defense by a de (rrug several hundred me round-, After five days’ resiata Gehment of the Porty-third Regi |“! or! Mereely attacks Renetiaane & Liga Amer cane aoe cs ft i m eel e Ment of Volunteers of Catubig ., and the De re ma aged . ' h im Samar, Philippines, in ‘ of t ar ‘ . , h twenty were killed by the be and finally fell upon those | for prevented sant he edit ‘ m siegine Filipinos. (e!! a remarkable 4 { the American force intrenched tn walle remained in howe hurd, wh ' fect gitory of herole endurance and Amer i ss ‘ Ne ter whi tn fean pluck, Here story 4 | MANILA, May T Ame a ca m ‘ he building T were without food } wiron at Cutud of Som ides rf ' . 1 geting o lon ging Tie A , ring from oy " tacked Twent and did great ex among k win Bone were bill f t were pine It is estimated tha two eaneer and ie Fereue ‘ nitro’ of atter were killed, many jon ast, port . Thy foams Wr quartered in ‘ ne removed from the| or Catarma, when sition wart ce bureh, which che erem S WASHINGTON, May 2A. startling an harass the |= America forces ew af the sitdation in the Potlip- er posal These Je wili be! Tt + that the presen + is brought in mail odyices from | wattered thro rf Ht the islands w y really mo: nila and ip stronaly supported by w in dally comm@unteation with | vigor weniy American sol- | ¢ by meane who! A strong Insurgent camp 's being or-| be wit! the orders to govern con-| ganized in the Zambales mountain These advices show that. far from be- ceried movements and all information @ prominent general, and nearly fing vanquished, the Filintnoy have of- concerning retreat inforcements, @e. towrs of provinces, whether oc Zaniaed thelr forces into gueritia bands | According to the |lheral, the organ of Americans oF not, continue to to wage a thore Vigorous war than ever, the yinos. a complete plan of mili- | pa s f the sustenance ef th. The lstest plan of the ineurgents ta ta: tegy tit awn up ‘as a) Pith arms and the prosecution of to organise into mounted bande of 160! result of which tie Americans @ill-geon | the strugg'e RIVER PLATTE LOOSE, Twe Raltresd Bridges TVMAMITE WRECKED <2 | ened by Rising STER LING. Cot ] MOLEM HOSES c 100, 0 COLD cons, i Already | brent. | A diast dynamite, set Om to dis, dence and the hotel, was completely 4 fodge rock at 3 West Ninety-fourth | “yet ‘The furnittire in Dr greet early this after@oon, shook MANY | om’, home, Mo. tall buildings near by and sent sifowers of stone flying \arough windows ‘The tenants of the seven-story Wis- snoming spariment-nouse, 1 feet ied for George T Inck- | Merrow 2. was broken to fite- | Lasard: Freres will » 4 . wood by the eonctission Window-panes bgoMiand Heidelbach, Inke) werd «mashed and lace curtain torn to) HHH ty Bu toom gerade Riven the neds were. tipped (o | ama!! pieces John W. Teale, —— = WEATHER FORECAST, his wife dod two ama way, of (the southwest corner of sons were in thelr Rouse, No. a4, when | Ninety-fourth street and Weet Bina | the sion Zab ate. Broken chal ' — _ bs thirty-six hours end vans and china flew about them, but |e «! * P. For New York avenue, ruihied to the strewi. Mery | ines garaed injury, "city and -nignt and rear window was smashed |_ The contractors, Antonio ait Jovepi , shitting’ bight Schmoring. who owns the Wis-|Pucei, of M8 Bast One. lumieed amt | Phare ine and lives at @7 West Hind | Ninth street, were arrested and taken dur wei the of tle house he gdh the West One Hundred and Sixth | Agynings an Slip Covers Jomolished. | sireet station. The x A “0 Bollh'G” ot the lowest prices covnervatcrge tedoed ob oa eae could wot | ies fo, oysaimee toe wee. a ore, s f “ Circulation Books Open to Ail.” ' Duck wanted to € baws for Lae argumaais wit Brooklya ” WEDNESDAY, NEW YORK, MAY 1900, GElorld. iit [“ Cirealation Boo Books Open to Au. Au.” 1 PRICE ONE CENT. BASEBALL Philadelphia Sluggers in| MAN WITH. PARACHUTE Final Game at Polo Grounds-- Giants First to Tally. SCORE BY INNINGS: e i Ae deo DELP 7 . iwWdvUvUiyg J | \ i) = 7 ta word vents r . promised to ta team Slow wing ‘ugperewiag | f Matting Qaaker colt ame avew rdiment ¢ Foster will probably hold meadow fora Witte while s head * still bulged wt Jevelped ee. 4 a trifle ask condition to-dity ¢ Donohue tange + mentality sae prOMbed ao th ions “owe bis thoughts are was protiably in w at any time + nat ball agains Trank Bowerman ma save uit | \ (Weaunued on Bighta resw) = LEAPS FROM BROOKLYN BRIDGE! — | Alfred W. Bryant, a conductor on the Brookiyn Rapid Transit system, famped fr Brovkiyn Bridge thie afternoon with a parachute He was picked up m oh at 30 unconscious and Hudson Street Hospital, @ by the barber police. ver s suffering from shock and may | die ‘ | } Bryan: hives at 34 Weet Porty-clgh nl # downt a cab, ww York sie | atreet and He of the «pe Jumped fro There were four bladders attached t and while oaifwa ded and sracnute | righted quickiy and Bryant landed feet downward FLOATED FOUR BLOCKS. Ho floated four Works down wit [one of them exp ne careened ide and wae pleked up wo men t All three tg and tar ded at Dover street. | was arrested were taken aboard a The cabma aused a area The footway we trinne ommoiton on rite ved | when Siyant the fon mohnied me fet away started yelling the alarm al trolley inepe ord him stern se and k drivers joined nare arrived too late As the fire Bryant leaped off in nimeelf carefully mace He Mot about hajanced fee ke a plummet for parach ite Mied rest part of the performance foe sermear ont several mer ALBERT W BRYANT. Tis thata ke ow who knew the leap wae to be mad toning the spon at the time | “tho y we Bry Kogiishms BY ALBERT Who Jumped from the Brookiye fridge This Afternoon. |) nave Qeen interested ia ja t nigh places since | w vt Marie Re who eure dant + cwenty whien young wolman Yemped from bridge sever | practical! the f nimi duye ae esonpe geitiag ta ye : sethars whe deel BY JOHN F. BOTSFORD, ner st my bala ° per sh: The (sbmae Whe Dr Jumper Wryant or the Bridge. do with vink they id, ail nad anything tid 1" vet ney wan ge | ail for it ~ BRYANT was DRINKING. om ‘ he ‘unde 8 be Broo kly trap trom | aie of som USED aN UMBRELLA, made every) precaution (to insure be success of Lhe caperiment. The ogg. irinking pretty le owed the jump aod T saad a nim We leld cur plane and (hemp dnd got some sleep fay | met him at (es uaved wo kighta er mad um and for « vime f inva thatthe whole thing wax Of and would gv (uiebling teed over heels inte the river, aresy eas swung ie ev To |

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