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ane BOER MAYOR W ENVOYS ALL SUCCESS, Extends a Hearty Welcome to tne Men from the South African Republics. if mis- fe Bru 1 hear y Wolmarans. Secretary nant Mra, Fischer 4s welcoming them Ma t : Van Wyek wal and every object | Gentlemen 1 am de ighted to we ; sion to Mberty-low comm come . sie to: aasute Py tey."=MAYOR VAN WYCK to the [that wherever you may go in f Boer Envoys | America you will be contially welcomed ry — [by the lberty-loving panple of the coun! ‘This was the tenor Mayor Wyck's official welcome to the ince T have been In the May peace envoys. Messrs Miseher, W pave Thad so great pleasure and Wolmarans, at the City Hi this welcome you to America, | afternoon. The enve reached Lied | welome you most heartily for all municipal building at 3o'elock and were line city, and 1 hope to wel Brected by Snuse's hand of fifty pleces ® you once more and congratulate! 4 with the Boer ations! anthem [You ©@ your return from Washington. ‘The envoys, with an escort from they fhe Muntetpa! Assernbly cesolutions titizens’ reception committer, teft 106) 44 eympat 1 wet Bree Manhattan Hotel ar 2% koa telegates aid Dr frove down hay 1 Hroadwa 7. Hew to City Mall Park, Cheers greeted th Aber envoys They rete i alone the |e leoing to Washtna Sully 24 persons Were gathered Jacked for prayers f ie barty aired |intsdton. Tt et tne delegates in his {OF 1198 greed to Ul feverat hundred solace introduced yw were Mr. Weasels, M 'B wis MAFEKING SAVED AFTER FIERCE FIGHT, Garrison Relieved Held Boers at Bay for 215 Days. the LONDON, May !7.—In the commit tee-room of the House of Commons ing. The same night the Boers were surrounded, losing, #0 far as known. this morning Sir James Kitson, Lib-| seven killed, seventeen wounded and| eral, member for Yorkshire, West! a number taken orisoners. | Riding, Colne Valley Division, an-| It is reported that the advance! nounced that Mafeking had been re-| guard of the forces proceeding to the} Heved rellet of Mafeking from the south The War Office, however, is unable| Was repulsed yesterday to confirm the announcement, but the There was considerable speculation news is generally accepted as being | in army clreles to-day as to what Col, | true | Baden-Powell would do with his| Mafeking has been besieged since! ninety prisoners, and whether the Ort. 14, so that Col. Baden-Powell has victory has not so depleted his force been holding ont for 2 Of late as to render him open to annihilation the garrison has been Hving on horse miles and locusts. ‘The following despatch from Pre fn the event of another attack by the} by Commandant Snyman and admits losses by the Boora, Nieving column, j According to general opinion news! PRETORIA, May 15 —An/ of the termination of the desperate 4 OMcial bulletin announces that the, struggle between the besieged and be- Boers stormet and occupied the forts| siegers must reach England betore @round Mafeking oa Saturday mc to-morrow | oo AMERICAN SCOUTS ‘Tuesday | 4 | violated any law | ‘ nimseit and boarded a south-bound. ear BEAT THE BRITISH | Mr Guiterman reviewed at length the! The Union [oe Company and the a Why a4 he sot Bil h it and i ° ©) Various facts that have developed con-| York Hygela Ie are the only | | cern nw the formation of the American | companies whore pr has deen DUT! pie agrecme Me de at any cor when they appeared on the # 7 . . er Company and its absorption of the] chased by American Ice Company. | inipscy had been en ii with t mornt and bree LONDON, May 17—A_ despatch wounded or captured other too companies which have operated It; hes ncauired ihe property of pt Bete Nae York Gly. t nts dtsappe + nlc » efure the from Vredefortweg, without date, via Their storming of the Aritieh po- |! w York «ity and which bev? lather | mpanies J undue privileges The number of cheap ior wagons was iséien sraiuca ay 18. sas sition at ‘Tobaberg was grand, They! sand te act tnd potently of the Trust What a ations with them?” | ame umdavit of Mutch 1 erensed it i mornin A »M May 1 " © read severn| aMdavite from em-| geiko iecney-th femal con mt of them Ww nt through the . simply wiped out the detac hment| layers of 4 a : prove that a legal com! '* Bast Side betw the Bow ant ome American scouts before! , P plovets wf the American Ise Company |" AWe he Many of them haveliceed If the Ruppert Ic ny | itor ana atraet ; + . holding the post and cantured Capt er companion which It absorbed. | gine out of * fed Mr Rand niract with him thera ts no, Bouth Percy * were { leaving Kroonstadt Sunday morning} (heyne and six men \n wing that the tolders of stack In the |! . broke & conisact © F fie an tee| OVEF the in Greenwic? . a ev et abow that the American Ive f n et fire to the goods sheds after hav- Melan’s Cavalry added to their)” mivsaies dad exchanged the! TRUST'S LAWYER EVASIVE. mpany wae the cause vigver with the weather In ite. present al for k th Americar " t t _ { ing had tr h Britiah laurels last week, but lost heavily in| Company and had etened an agree at} wry ‘ Rey Were . vd | A CRIMINAL CHARGE. Hemard At the offers of the « mpa Fesident proportion to the burghers. hut to er nto competition with It for) Practically abe re Consolidated it was said that the number of five--ent Hazell’s American senuts heve It Is belfeved that Blake's Iriah|® veriot of ars Jice Company.” tnterposed Mr. Gulter-| apne Attorney-General reserved CMM re} than : This Mr Gutterman contended cane | sh apen ties t f t ered © he y than any other ¢ 4 captured at ronstad! wer peaking evening of the good f » . ated ptured at Kroonstadt, were! siiuieg « monup y and @ conapiracy “ are was his report. | elm stated that it waelwork tone hy The World. in securing corps dur! g the war In the past/orterad to treat, but remained, ony fe Anti-Trost law of the State. t is one of (he general charges cont lee for the poor, J. W. Thoyle aix weeks out of a force 100 strong drinking the rum left by the ¢ And Was the baeie of the application In clowing Mr. Rand held that all the ener ae oe Me Maven they have lost thirty-seven in killed, | missariat He also presented fguree to show that) American foe Com nae 4 na “The American pe: ‘+ a} the coms practica trois every | been to acai perty in the city respect Hook In New York ity where jee boate/@nd that certainiy was not @ violation 1 MAFEKING IN COMMONS. are union My Ay Me | he rien to undersell a OFFICIALS INVOLVED. roto get che highest por Goverament siateme im at por sites mimmventity averete from the Attorney- Bellet Was Kapected ¢ o Iekaaition 4. hk maar eon Etnatetn pout of the pet! |General all informa that it pi About This Time. York City offet ne | ae nak ike eaten ae lee the poor of ice LONDON. t reer-Genere jeaee, after wh rearing clored Toe Attorney-dieneral salt The f P eating \etrongest ar nt that been pre jm winter, Commons nt P s and 1 etl! present that quem THE TRUST'S DERENSE, [Nice ee ee ee iit War Secretary Wyranem thon y ceplied Mr. Guiterman. faa a > ehasuie tat Tos gretied tne t ° on charged that certain] Attorney Wiittam HH Rand, je, pre- | cation te the high price charg — any informer aber e New York Cliy Dock | @ented the argur hehalf of the Pt was interrupted by Mr 4 . th " Harte wh one he 5 * Board Hlocks of : pags ap the made concern of t efi ' ympany’’ asked Atiorney « ated the opening of Nis |etatement he mate oo peticaniting + Sadie loots s Parents." 41 read tn the press | actions of the company be not Fe Pare Py ‘ it was presented in writing as a lef i has been #0 charged.” answered | that tre * resudieed nel untege Kt wae pr | Say She DidSoby =|," Par licens that & ub hat part of the complain tary and General Ma giand bef two and Mistake. “If elty officiate of New York City What do you mea: asked Attorney 1 whl present additional statements | Char Ubesen. ating any law this Jo not the) General Davies. wr anything else that is necessary tol crane ay iearé of Bh { Me. Wy ace to dlscuss the matter,” interpoma| "It '# stated that the Governor has|Dreek up this ir and to reduce iD) rectors of (he Associated Press met to ally accepted a sie 3 — aii asbeouck. “That should me [Ordered you to commence this action,” | price of tee In New York (ity | dap and elected the following officere the Government ex t : 2 a S| pidered only in connection with an ine|feplied Mr Rand President, Charles W. Knapp; First * ov a hier of walt n . 1 the relief of Col. Haden-Powel) « ered Geen ter OF m wealthy manu: | vestigation of the conduct of the of-| Attorney-General Davies grew ret ona | DECISION RESERVED. | Viee-President, Gen. Harrison Gray Bie MarTison would occur at about the ily, jock this cftorneon fr = | Relais charted. jsaid These suggestions are entirely ; rae |Otis; Second Vice-President, Samuel present thoe. 4 ‘ aver eaen : vi " unneces 1 do not lke them.” The qu m before me” salt [h@) Rowlee, Springfield (Mase) Republican nile wed pelsontng. Bhe took the po.son A SPECIAL GRAND JURY. Mr Rand—Does Your Honor under- | Attorney-(heneral, “is whether thie com.| georetary and General Mana: Mel jat Wo pie and was found webes to at tiand me? + violating the law, and | shall/viiie B. Stone; Assistant Secretary and BOERS ITTING NATAL ae aces Page lt Alle a8 | “ Attorney-General Davies—I think T do, |deal only with fecty and on them I will! Assistant General Manager, Charies &. | Mise ie F 2 seed sith int parents to y -henera je ae matior: 4. you any right to|render my decision Diehl, Treasurer, John BK. Walsh, Ex peumauans (declare phe teak the poleon In tolotake| ter consideration by Appear here and infer chat this Case has) It is belleved that the Attorney-Gen-|ecutive Commitice, Merete, Lawron, for Jamata ctneer Dr Stover, of }) Ime effetate of Now Veo Chey, Vee) been prejudiced That position is a eral will grant the application and au-| Knapp, Howell, Bart and Cail Neweastle Leaving a) idzrcomb avenus, was called to the liq might come ander my jurtedie. | *range one for you to take horize the commencement of the action| Mr Stone announced that in view of Rear Gunrd to Oppose | Wei)! Nie eMorie to save her bite) ay Geverner conciades PY In the name of the people of the State |the getton of the shareholders in re- the Mrttinn. | as learned eters thes the “NO CONSPIRACY. The attorneys were given until Tues-|fusing to modify the by-laws to con i! ' herself b he half o tie briefs. form to the lew of [linots, as laid down DST, BA. Ik, Wednentay,| had uebt a ha next to file br t s ° ‘learbolte acid evening rf the connection of Sew) Mr joe took up Oe argument of re. by cent deciston of the Suy & Federals have abanioned| drug store dred and Thirty contending that the petitioners Me adh ny Peat hve and {t te betlevet ¢ Newcastle this morning. hey |eighth sireet and Fighth avenue Oa laformatic ne that the with had vis) i" MEN Are still on tne | Md Mer fathers office referer 9 after relied with him, th “ oo keeping the St oi ms, the Coty Gis! was note | Company superior Boer numbers. But Lorenzo} ° Marques already hears rumors that) toria tells of the fierce attack mule these have been cut off by the ree ordered an investigation gay upon te cond vole” THE WORLD: eebe Pktine,” MAY 17, 1900 SPECIAL GRAND JURY | | | THE THREE ICE GRACE FOR THE ICE TRUST. Oe Sk adie etd te ele ae a ie ee eh eo oD ee ee eee See 7%) SHOT SWEETHEART “ ooo eee ey erry ee . (Continued from Piret Page) TARE GtRBE Gite io the-Unlind Wiad Wet lewal oMMeer ot the State were on]. An MtaNlt of Kill Haas butche 1m application for hin to Dring an 4 jee waa tend on in the name of the People of ‘he t 1 fone applied to} State to restraly the company from yp cere Avebuw. tee Com transacting business ny New York Bint ii. ge, * iuformed that i on the ground that |: » « monopoly would ' ents per formed an | operating ating ot y informed the provisions of the Anti-Trust law [hin that : irnished, as The hearing wae given tn the WBrary |i oi ' . wat neu of the Attorney -Geseral's Department | snd attracted a large audience, matnty | Hy was compeliet to take hie ice trom 4 Thirt Avenue Company has i PF Rinat and the Amertoan lee Com Ned ‘at me manner w pa by ea beput Attorney t} al th Amer my t DH. Hasbrouck William T Mason and | ya eet ee AN INFAMOUS. MONOPOLY. scheduled to open| t was long after f Attorney-General ommence the proceedinas A GROSS CRIME.” terman requesied at t the attorneya for t Guitermar e sting render tlons ved Hie araum: riey ede The hearin lock hour before ready a war A wae meant suffering th #e of smal) means anc pany te an " pening sirtkhes those who he compelled t with a ¢ pany t Attorney answer whten t Vrust taw Of the State. Tis a ere re ots trade tan answer Marin the New Mr. Guiternmar swer phoult ne ehadt . served in and for enising of the pr re tended that (he been served he ‘ ppor commodity whick tea mee vey a “The company has no property of its own, tte mane possible the amaigama- terman legan argument by ¢ F companios, the p- story of the condijions e+! , de of which this com. he few trade in New York ji prior to the formation of the Tee) ?*"? ™ minh the p aw fa would x The affiday + from former emp nies were w who had st amu snducting ry ganization an exchange of ie always carried « sell ae vers th ortain | keow tha th Summer time in New ¥ hat they » any Necharged Jeedure for |dranen of was companies to reorganta mm » Metriets constant use of 2 corporation of conspire which will prevent Procuring it at a fa ing @ Rr and f the tity, trade t such fe at for new 4 man Property lprice he . and it nae not been shown that we wave t tnaterdual | publle fre the figure te comet in man if he vi and mankind pleases A CONSPIRACY. crime against 7 oMiciale with the Amer. | butts! h lean lee Company by © special Dave pe shown any facts which prove Grand Jory, t weed jhe enee.” why. trade had been entered into. “Tf what had been done ie Wegal, then ence hae been) that an {ilegal combination to rest: an} a 4 grace * On. Tf wo ear fim ‘ontinued First Page) Ccaeies free Par It was Ilall's custom to lenve home ! o heart nut noOn every day ( tote morning ne Independent to oer as her he Was rendy to go ou! shortly after Irected ok. He Was pale and abstracted She secured a room tn the se of! Ve mother he was Just goin Mra John Hawking, in Bart One Mune! yey Sink Nvbnee to < +i |dret and Fourth st * tall wae} iy L Hen He want marry | my y . . ain sald Mee | aed a, Bee a fy sntemplated this ter rads a gt toehtely ee one (ae uave never known him SS DANG MOE Teak sabe pat arry a revolver, 1 knew that he was - ” head ee t ar wholly depenieat him wh the oP k aah ie it ¥ bd | be eon wn le \ al , at name. | ame man ond wif ai Gas site to MIE, edie She progressed well in the store and guse several the spirit of penden w so that; mee Sat & Whe her t soar t marr Ha | She wa ery charming gir! An! hecame more and tt ren she | the litre religion was | krew toward I | Mele tmorriage a6 far ae we wor He'd come to t wo ant ring | oornee th oi ar Mre Hawking this morn 9 (helt aad Mee teewto wile mee GIRL'S MOTHER FRANTIC, down and tell him that Miss Hrannigan | MPR Mary ransigan, mother of the was not at home He w so away, [41d wore we at SI Hose Ni Iy to return Uke a man distracted and | (eenth atree: Her husband 1a year Py ty see [ama to-do She was in tears this morning at BEGGED ni TO LEAVE, [cece'te tion when the news was truant heeai laa & a canst ber f daugnter’s murder hereelt te m nat | ww | Se ne wild wi arief e - ae kee avdetie seater eS telgh wad great diMeulty in pr frequent visits and begged te Mae | from 4 hicm to herseli " At su men he would me} BO Mrs. ory, woo works for worke alm the a cragy ma som e mon f vole faunilies Hs ent so annoyed her that | @ Bew York. 4 M le were abd sm me Tue *ertk thaw in m (helt new home. | aay jast, wi tw Mrs Mar. |{? One Hondr and ‘Third stree:, where | warer tion ity and Mre Doyle, who) Hal detl 1 hs ultimatum to his te esmukers " swoerveort lest nignt ‘ ‘ One Hu . snd 4 at 8 t NO DELAY FOR MURDERER. ay AlehE,. Wh © found, Dsthlet-Attorney Gardiner and As ‘ 1 go wits trove, |S! Distrtet-Attorney Meintyre, whe “y im tie new addre ne “harge of all homicide cases. ir wet fi ony he found iy oat asa mike @ record in Mall’ a ‘ rei « Mie) The) Sere present when Hall was Hratnigan ans . a ‘ rain efore Coroner Hart nar Wh oF il Dring this case to «pees Burely the rl never fo Ea ide ie, Gardiner, “Witne ‘ ae s mone! to appear before ° : os " ~ The case wi era fen wa if ¥ ae Imes i) Ha A hot he \ r walt me too we “ Gait reap im, but I ah untt perfornir We inetete never marry him Mr. Garat ig And th veying ‘hie decision to) indteted her lover night) Mary Brannigan | ‘fel two sealed her doom Hu wall bullt, Nab acteanaens| _ CONG PREMEDITATED. nd fark eses and hater. Until tase! ‘The Distetet-Attorney hae ample week ho was employed by toe Roy i Ph a rege rit Cafe, at One Hundred and Sixth street stor cK riday Me |e the youngest of seven chtldr went to the saloon of samuel Robin five sone ant two d rs. and his at Third avenue and Hun some in Bast Twenty-chird street is treet, and aid im furnished with every evile ot tinste an hour before the and comfort His father is a travelling Robineky’s piace saleeman and is now he road Well ne aati doggediy (th . vas to to f time Shes t When the news « down, 1:can't live without} aken e @ man's mother thie jy Pda morning she wrung per hands and ortet siver from his pocket how he was going | Desp: five-ce tenement ve me better than I can carn my morning. Then ire wir. SLAYER’S MOTHER WEEPS. WORLD'S 5-CENT ICE. N CROWDED STORE. year Whee wanted to hementty. make her prom- prom: lonty “Why should © 8 goud posit got nothing marry me or i'!! Kits yeu,” I sald. only Mt give you entil to-morrow to make up your thought | was fooling until she saw me in the « “hy » the tries ! him, but tushed wut and Court, he (elt bound to resign the of of secretary and genera! manager, and Die restenation was awepted with re- ne ons weather, The World's ag SE bors to Rim FCharies §. Diehl was unanimously eneral . Guitermen maintained that the|it is against (he jaw to enter into a sim-|tenement delivery seen were yo te: elected ‘ barvender tried | Boys’ Clothing. How the women crowd to our Chil- dren's Days! Each week brings more, And not New York women alone, but many trom all the towns around come regularly, There is nothing to draw a woman Lke right goods at right prices. Thess specials to-day —will you come and be among the lucky mothers ? Double | BOYS’ VESTEE SUITS, sizes 3 to 5 years: ind DOUBLE-BREASTED SUIT, size 7 to 10 years: atl woot Blue and Fancy Chey ots, seams reinforced dowls seat and knees, \ (] BOYS’ BLUE Breasted, sizes > time for serge. of other stores wise SERGE SUITS, | 1) 16 years. Now is the Compare ours with those these tell their own story A money siving. That's because #401) made and handso..els hought Delore serges advance! Uhes? trimmed lent vile i$] 98 are guaranteed al!-woo! indigo dye, color $2.98for. Ree i ° fast. sears: reinforce breeches lined throughout ell YOUTHS SUITS. s 14 to 19 years, * ceerenre: ee on Fancy Worsteds am! Cheviots: also Blve BOY PIECE SERGE SUITS, sizes 10 t0 - 7 . Ligsees He ween tee 1o years, singledegasted coat, couble em Saree only gent, : breasted ‘vest; all wool, fast color, seams | cot very sty'ish. and the ft and finish reinforced, breeches lined aeeiieet evil throughout. vow nae r retail valu these anywhere for $5.¢ spec nee here Coe fopolitan from BOYS YP GH-RIDER |Bovs' COLORED wines 48, (SUITS, ne thet ‘ 8 a S, axes St 13 yeas, value regulation Style, Fere oniy.. 9 Cc; n sal at Cc , GREAT SALE of MEN'S Pl KE WORSTED SUITS Neat stripes and checks; any merchant their $9 50 | value—he will tell vou it is $15.00; our price is © . STORES OVEN LATE SATURDAY NIGEL. Men's, Boys’ and hee “oa Hats, Shoes and Farnishings—at all oar Four Convenient Stores. OUTFITTERS TO AEN AND BOYS 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. conde’? 47 Cortlandt St, tet. Church & Greenwich Sts 241 & 219 Sixth Av. nue, bet. 14th & 15th Sts. STORES: | 425th Street, corner 3d Ave. e | BRING YOUR EYES TO US. $2.50 FINE ROLLED GOLD EYEGLASSES FOR 50c Eyes Examined by Graduate. FINEST LENSES. of iP . 3,000 pairs of Evey and Soc. pair. Actual vslue 22 ent clips, whic vt Eyes exam nedttr picialist proved apparatus ne, thst f scriptions fat fh iuuns’ price ly of par to each ! ustomer. Sale begins at S and ends ato o'choc EHRICH BROS,, Sixth Avenue and 234 Strect. Ant tattttDDDP ANANDA AAA LDA IDL AA PDD non 08 j ‘ | Receiver Grant Likely i Wharton Barker Makes Finish Work ina = {a Cali on President Week. McKinley. The sockholters of the Metrope WASHINGTON. Mt i —Wwheitea tallway Company hel! a meet bla dus aanwaes tar. ss fay to authorise the lease of the THIFd | iy. Oyncinnatt ae Avenue yes eer fi haved ‘head ‘ i quarantes the lanue of $9) Mek > a of the Third Avenue Company aga . Avout fifty stockholder re present,| fate Mr Bark Aid cluding William C. Whitney. Thomas | [OMination at ¥. Ryan, Stephen B. Bikine and af /Aomination of M H Widener inj Presi! Vreeland read a siatetcen’ th art e showing em made by the Mewro- ft)! “Mr Bry polita ' id the present con iit ot f the Tor! avenue, Subsequently 5 . T ‘ * “This Jo the ret time 1 «io Rem Oo eve: prepared a formal sta ‘ the finances and running crder of « ec other road. Heretofore we have taken Jost ik as the Fourth, Second, Sixth and Eig caediiaa avente lines, which have been Deeeenalth by us to manage The These wil! not went and wealthy lines to ake up hig iy undertook the managene few ma is the Third Ave nad nwt solvent, way In debt, an \ cores ’ ole ple look 4 Maryland and Dele have Waal) aware in ant «1 sumt doubte vid made a poying roud | stuckh iders racity fon ey questio ration, eiver (rant would be diseharged trom | duties in : P, li n the ques: be we in Acne ahem "ee recuutar been reported would be dicc by eunew management. | Meal Vree v/, f ‘ te seal) We have never thought ot to tse. mut jimdae we ct" | wt comes \ peculiar im come Psst, 7 goed ore ep J * wore forms, salt rheum will tn future ed to all the} @ feumetion and , Hines of the Metrop The stockholders voted to approve th Hoods loace of the Third avenue roat and a Sauapatl to increase the ital stock — ow Steamboats. te. TROY BOATS. ~ Lost, Found and Rewards. Steamer or Clty of Troy will leave Wee, von Sta Asa |e