The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1900, Page 1

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ae TT > » tee a ed Biorld, | RACING EDITION | [ “civeaaton Books Opca to a” ~ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1900, _PRICK ONR CENT, — —— ——— === Caaacaaceceeeeaaeces eee ee eee eee een nT Te — — , { ' r AT HEAD OF NEW ARMY. e PVs —— 4 fi A A 4 { ) toma You H HOW, Th tack ® precipitated by the jag hed eee ae scratig | Battles Im Which B80 Filipinas is Fie earings oF \ \Carmay han bee | Gen. Young desires to strike them be Garrison Withdrawn, aur " nah ed arma (Ot 8) © G fore the rains set in, and aske for re MANILA May 7 Two rebe tm! rifte with i ' «6 / inforcementa. The tenor of the despatch | on the American garrisons in the Vine bot and ring f os ng y i# that Gen, Young is confident that |ayan Islands recentiy dave resute! tr at 4 Leyte Inia , Aguinaldo le with Gen, Tino, and that) the killing of 3 of the enemy and (he A Ww wha! earrings } , f ; 1 they are planning to resume fighting | wounding of two Americans wenty-tiv toamany of a ' U H i j during the raina. | At daybreak May 1, @ rebels 0) of ¢ ' " Lieut. Estes Company F of the Forty-sevent!) Reai- | them armed with rifles, attacked (ate viding ment met and routed a band of the en-|man. in N ry Baonag, in the vieine |b w e ° pe emy between Legaspi and Riago in the ity of Catuble. Company F of tor Por * m ’ province of Albay on April 13. Two/ty-third Regiment was gerrisoning the © ' o Americans were killed and five were | place ' when 4 wounded, ineluding two officers. + ‘The enemy built trenches an the out: | fimivrs ef The Filipinos jost heavily in the Meh! | skirts of che town fe the olgnt and jour t Ketes's A | ‘The conditions around Legaspi and | fired volleys pers mt ' atter. w t ret | txre wx ™ = Barsogon are reported to be consilerayl) | the Americans wing the 108. i “s diotarbed, Vecattered the Filipinos and purted a ‘ ") ; © sen. wee HEREDITARY CRIMINAL, AND HIS MOTHER | HELD FOR TRIAL. *. — | Se tng. Gienee | —-- re a Hawley's Poor Work " VIN AAI 4 7. | First Two Innings Gave BROOKLYN VS. PH ~—~"* | Beancaters . Big AW ilisk Lidibe ’ MORE Ta treet the str of wa Youre Jonn Sance of Harvard raven Class of '99, Starties EM Society. Which Wins? en A Nn AAA tn John randt, the self-contessed eighteen id murderer of fifteen year-ol! Heory Maas, or Hayes, a8 he was also called, was held for the Grand Jury without ball by Polce Mag n Jersey City pals morning. » him were nism sories after the fact. They and their bal, increased to von John,” she said, “had been addieted to read any books and papers, I think fod was upmet He acted + «e oo 4 long time, | am co ih ra. ¢ (earful and hyatert. | and calm ie has Leen ever alnoe ¢ arrest. He » realize his po «ition the Moaistrate | The court-room was SLAYER AT THE BAR. When Garrabrandt’s name was under the direction of the pe who had charge of him he w: the rail and faced the Magistrate. He stood squarely on his feet with one hand resting on the rail; the other helt his brown derby Throughout the entire proceedings he Waa cool and unconcerned and the oniy motion he made as he stood there was | to rap againat his lex with the hat, His) answers wore given in a clear, eve votee. The complatnt was read. and (ne] Judge looked down at the calm face of the boy and arked Do you understand the nature of the charge? Yes,” was the reply, accompanied a sharp nod ‘Have you @ lawyer’ he was next rabrandi—"she's iaRing care of that. 1} Mw Forces with Pamet, dle Oe ‘ turned to speak to maples ae h the bey 9038 tol benchu Koptes. M 4 6 decleres that he would stem : tire the poltee LOND: 7PM ne these bills but really hasn't | Cour placed | OMe ha the follow s money He admits that as once deo “| DON’T WANT A LAWYER.” spatch from Lert Roberts, da oe * wn '. but ane pith money prs o Teen wnat “LE don't ke 1 want deel, May 7, 05 A. M “® f tate is ente a da which an execut . a lawyer. ne ae: shee -Gileatine h Ris wife allows him for lunches. John ¥. "eily nd other police: jold of the murder, the arrest an the boy's voluntary confexsion i ; “Do you want to ask any of these | witnesses questions?” queried the Mage Satrate. looking at Garrebrand: “No,” was the stolid rerponse. “Do you care to make any statement ; ‘| r + , “hy exceedingly 2 4 ted person Car was cold (hat Las “My wo . ‘ 3 s Vergne aad be eying in . company ¢ason a month ago Is red hands wit rentice also pays Sis carfare, me : * enemy left nd ; Brok: or freniios is Ale nr wake lowed Only 50 Prentice further stater, “but “a t Htuck Exchange because Cents a Day. ~ tM oe halter Sad" Ss Rd pa SWEDEN TO SPENO MONEY o K, Lexow, cranse t jo his post company, sald Unis alternosn aims ice first patronised the company been settled ty the fegatding the caseT” was the next ques- The financial trowbles of Henry Pren-| which E represent in Uk He now owes State Department tise, a rtock Yroker, with « at 70 | as BALRL He never made 10 Grane anual hatin em. “If you do I wish to warn you that Mate rig sie —— — er, S Be | Rroadway, read Wee 4 Commly ope e ’ > World Wants el i eh aren. 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