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“ALL THE LATEST SPORTING Tie ——1 4 lIOP.M, EXTRA _ ———=a8 PRIC kK ONE CENT, IN IN NATAL. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } NEW ¥ York, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1900, . CHICAGOS — a iGIANTS’ HOPE _ BRITISH TRooPs vicTorious WAS CARRICK. OH, MY! Third Round with the Wild Westerners Be- gan with an Even Break, but the Giants Are a Bit Shaky After Recent Experiences. (Bperial to The Brening World) . LEAGUE PARK, CHICAGO, May 14 Having gone through the regular per formance of loving a game, then near ‘winning another, the itinerant Gtants due to realine that they had got t town and to make the other fellows ap- Preciate that fact It was coneeted in advance by the Wooal talent that New York would just @dout take two of the four battles j scheduled, but {: wasn't figured tha Would take @ couple of days to get down to business, There reat any more Hawleya in f | Ewing's stock, fortunately, and Wee U = Willie Carrick’s two innings yesterday "s Cave had not bothered him or made his Lord’ Dundonald’s take bis own turn after having taken ® "y in be ° another feliow'a, all of waich seems * Charge, Breaks the alto to be part of the programme of ihe touring Harlemites. Usually Bui wine Boer Centre and Turns . and Chicago isn't any stronger than B ton, 80 it we reasonable wo expect th n les—Reports the Giants would be one poling furtaer , ’ aaeeaasities the Tab R by away from the tail end when Dewey , M | Roberts. eve dewed } | The Batting Order, | New York «hicage. : . Yan Haltren, of. Cailde. 2 P A ees LONDON, May 14.—Gen. Buller, ft Mercer. ih Mertes, ct. __ Colt Is Very Frisky. ew Ryan if __ | is betleved here, occupied Dundes, is Bron” | a ee |'Ground Broken in Harlem by| Northern Natal, to-day, The Bige Bradley. 3 ry garsverg position held by the Bears Ca 9 ins Corporation Counsel Whalen tas teen torced and the Britiah are Umpire—Mr. O'Day ! | pushing on north vires tates, --~Bi Crowd Cheered. Aseoetae Van flashed a litte jumper at Mecor-4 8 A despatch received by the Mack i neve eached the cross ate ‘ Pr ) Garvia reached. up several aaiies into 1 ——_—__—— jted Press from Metermaritaburg, Na- the air to yank dow, oct “ers bigh er + . te ate a P seinen: We og | al timed 12.05 P. M. to-day, Brings ; ge he real work of diggin under- | from all sides with by oa He ’ band } i sare transit tune 6 ) wee What Wau the matte: the first intimation of the success @t- r f Ere noon, when Corporation found utside of t * tained by Buller, The sender of this . "| 1 a . ” * z ¥ flags LJ ¥ furs | One if and Fit enth etre ne dire f ex-l despatch evidently assumes that Rewa . Childs bumped a tiny fy into Doyle's ate eae r Ss ' Thomas ¥. McA Yarge mit. It was no effort for Davis and B ° § wig : of the affair has been reeetved direst to spin Merte’s sharp jumper io Doyle of tae tunnel, wh { . J planned ry 1 ahead of “'Sandow van poked ine the Battianase conite b ter *08 Vash ogton Heels from the seene of hostilities, for Be ato an awkwart spot tn rigor | HEAT VICTIMS. exe ee taken to 16 mome waving | , 0 bags by his livery foot work. | eur! merely says Mecarthy | JOHN WALSH, O73 medtora aves | } ho elgtoraie prumratine. jaar’ } , 0d. Doyle, B mee, Breckize. \? « work, Mr W ls SAIL UP THE RIVER. Gen. Buller's official telegramy Inning, | HANSPRSOHARSER, an) -° Pobedensneg seth ’ dood B -! . teas notifying his success at Biggarsberg, ) Doyles Second street. \« has ha . Via r recelved here an” hour ago, has gives? { Rice jab o¢| SAMRE HORT, sonat-ent Sed | Commits con ke eas keen satisfaction. It is confidently Glexson's rub to his corner tossing tae t ' . 4 fiuting doe “and tataw “et” Ota’ OFFICIAL HEAT RECORD. pot an Mexonider T Ore, August anticipated that Dundee wil’ Bel em Jumper were fine baxeoall and anewercd wg. Mr WW ' ‘ mee : , cupied by the British to-day, The the purpose. No runs ae and a x Machalla lente of the north. eoaleatall a onde on \ ‘ gues went residents of the ne } Bil our bye ee Ae Mv “ know ‘ 6 3. S'" Oolighted, as forcing the Biggarebers | eer Oley “aha hon 1 sg cain b hat they will speedily be em don Zertnyy at ened 4 dee oer ag ALUTES THEIR GREETING. ; mea ’ roller. but couldn’: make @ force. barely [2 . W. ) jetting Mac out at first, Bradley seont . riva ‘ ae Ihe to second on a hit and run ma. | 140 P. W.. "I . . ‘Another despateh, dated Stone Hill mbeuvre, Bradley took too free license |g p, we... . ‘ eet and Carrick’ throw to Davis found aim | 5 ; Fe ped . 1 " , st Farm, $20 this morning, says: off the kople, George blocking and holt 4 M Me ceee Peer eee eneneeneee | . ' ing Bim 1 prove (he point. No runs ‘ | iene ‘ Asviom move After four days’ march eastward PPA att ae Yeas | ae Se Bae a" 1 i ors "| at the foot of the Biggarsberg ridges, THIRD TUSSLE AT ST. LOUIS, |»: we eels seemed a . in the direction of Helpmakaar whieh vinut's thermometer on Broadway ‘ ‘oi ‘ downtown, registered 92 degrees at 1 . a was occupied by the Federals, the "Ghamplen Greetive pelock this afternoen, [oun hy m wer 1 | Second Brigade, Sunday, led the at Terrors Mee Toe weather man Usie morning ab | j ‘ ‘edi gently asked the price of a domen times ae gi = % 7 out early to get» hreaththa space, and! ara " . . fiperia! to The Rvening World) 1 in the seduc agg id and Pip hundreds of rear fre-escapes that were} mmitte \ Dundonald’s Cavalry broke the BALL GROUNDS, BT. LOUIS, May 14. | Snnounced Iugcees the nottest May 16; Mine shade were peopied with them. | mood of V ‘ <P! Boers’ centre and Bethune’s Hore Betting it to thé seen ¥ \y degr . : Mea. ile lee is veiling at @ conte a knee , n ab t le hy prapeesed . [ever recorded by the Signal Service hundred. ate i \etotion, | advanced on their extreme rigat: Ip fecte rooters. [ike Saturday and Sun- “ys bth © doe ery ~~ a 4 who Fort lthe direction of Pomeroy o sana " y and ancient vehicles of |'* he 4 « me w rfere w ° & decane Seis. ent ta e ge ic [o’clock this morning the record for May 4 ie party of Burghers occupied a ridge : gh on ol by one degree. The ought cking up the faithful ai|'¢ was broken by one pant — overloo! elpmakaar, but they fates from 0 to B conte ant noee was] ‘hermomerer reestered St The day COMMITTEE OF HUSTLERS, haialergnie-9 ee becery Sr . one which had previously held the palm waa! The fire: heat prostration of the year, . Charles | |did not wait for the assault, couldn't afford the minimum price ns 1008 1900 was reported to the police of the walked and looked contented with conte] Ma wast remarkable featuce of the| Macdougal street jon inte after ‘ ‘ w \ later despateh from Stone Hill under thelr arms and vate in their! mercury’s performance y war the! neon. * M ‘ . Farm says Hands and great deads of perspiration! ong jump it made between § ant 19] At 299 o'clock John Walsh, « clothing Teenie. | . #ianding out on their brows ads 6 dah antes of en degrees, |Dayer for Nicoll @Tay ior, thirty-ane| = - j took * . , ; Gen. Buller’s advance commenced was of — \ see : : 4, of GI Bedfo “ 1 wut a 8 * in te Leal Gat ks stereapn fe mas | 20) showing an eager iaher evening BY bal Wt tke eereee| loveiana Jota J. ade ae ! 8 .vid | Thursday, when he lett Ladysmial oaphere wa 4 N the ince and Mercer q was ; the J filled with © eultry mist. The wun was | We Passi: te the ge Visser Hema “| me " ; in strength, When within tt visible continuously during the forepart |‘! fe r verchaeser, sixty-seven years | he street W ar ‘ «| - af the afternoon, but later « fer ye. [ot great and all the old, of 2 Reoond street, this city, sue- U-Brormatiy brow om work sth ere Continued on Seeond Page) ymaen, ce Hook Thave an Inexhaustadle sunply of \imes|cumoed to heat and fell on the sidewalk | k * wt ard | tng procession of clouds advanced and a| \\\* denna ter © |i frome of 187 Broadway, Brooklyn, un- ofc 7 workmen were busy | * thunderstorm looked probable. These ri $4 sin jconme'ous, this afternoom, He was taken acres 1 a) . any} REAR IN MANILA, fark bodies of ‘threatening wind anil "Tree? coy ir 7 4 |o the Hastern District + \lnciamea 5 st © kore, Work 7 : plier, Fla, is the ne . hk 4 rain hed no terrors for the coherts of | 2? Dine walls pe © thermometer th | k ' ere and the | Marudi The cold || WEATHER FORECAST. ‘ . Magthoses on the eld » hardly on the may on? tee creme —— a with a determined alr pronadyeghes dh) Forecast for the thirty#ix hours end- Mr. Wha ‘ Kighth Paw When two such evenly Salanced teams "tee the: semeded: epee - ings M Tueaday tor New York « "y n One He 1 rs ‘i sahile er on and vicinity: Fair and contiow land this mornlie fe Was Awakene NILA, May 16—@even FH to the Gt. Loule and Brooklyne meet It} renies nave equa to suff +) to-night and Tuesday. Presh south to hammering ebicd sounded en s| tay mate an attempt to Dam A p with the little ones In their arms habeas weet winds i Sane, ek Were oben mm . a. ties, Ga tae a High-Grade Groceries, + frei, aeye appeiring, ant A apecial sale, beginning tomorrow amt te let’ y ia peice then you @euid pi aul Prareday. = ines atvertionmens Bist sere for (he ame grade. Stath traes, aw tn aren tint street Contre of rae Paging vy! Awnings and Slip Cor ae te aeder at OO Neil # at ine By Get ‘en siimawe trem lho vine Clockwork. imund sisera New vere on * abled to return to their homes.” :