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SE A er ae ee Te The ALL THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT. KRUGER'S GRANDSON RUSHED PICKETS AND WAS CAPTURF: BADEN-POWELL'S OWN STORY OF MAFEKING. of the Boers Was Re- 22° BECKMM WINS =" SUPREME COURT. Heroic Defender of the Place Made a Sajor- Kentucky Governorship Case General—How the Re-| Decided in His Favor-- lief Was Effected. | Taylor Flees? eens Last Desperate Attack LONDON. Mav St -Adviens fro Roberts to-day give the detaiix of 1 eee a Ty Justions Hirewer Harlan and Me- rele of Mafeking, ‘They show tha \SHINGTON, Ma ene Ken: | Kenny were the dissenting judges in was effected severe figh! ne ky Governorehip case was to-day de | the Kentucty cage. fi n-Powell’s awn story of thes. vy the Unite es Bopreme | (Aperial to The Bvening World) In porate Nahe with the Boers a joy Pleckoam. 4] FRANKFORT. Ky. May % ~The ix sent on by Lord Hoberts, show aes one Ke news of the decision of the Supreme (nq that the final attack of the he- wits i Court was the signal for intense en- 4 owas beaten of with con= ‘ : town bY | thusiaem here The Taylor smmmate skiN hy the wembemed ate WAS| Were cheering @ Bradley, who aarrison. ehlened ee of juried Helcame up through the State House yard, As anon as Ihle repnrt was fseive ual ‘ , at when the bulletin was announced up- ore lard ® " : miting Ite ow « the (dal wave of enthusiasm = mina spread m the Taylor soldiers to the! RT Mat eels and streets, and the belie the r : . m I 7 s ce. mie . oe eran to y bit, ner : Cine Gove | Firing of salutes began to follow the ‘ - pei , shouts and bells At no laps! s : , ‘ the ene t asm so great ae at th u " ¥ F ef , a: | woere Gov Beckham and friends e off eu T - aitihel “ eral Assembly | received enews “ip denlaiesi Vinka tuets There was no appeat! All was aitle State House square. | tive Ascombly'« decision, which | Gov. Bradley watked out into the @tates BOERS OUTWITTED. | idee Heckanen, | Hose Sard And counselled the soldiers | ROONSTAL ee eee ‘ eee qule! ‘Toe Tey > military off ? SS " aes e tribunal of people, WHIM) cers immed wired to Washington | neo + gamateta Mey 8. He. tribur - ef Justice said, was) for information refusing to accept as “ae a Beer ° 1 Alwaye seesion 6 report which reached here by m Mor SAing r * bulle fe nis said the case wae p ri Fradter sald they would evbmit * wae attacked b K Sta +) Kentucky sas in falll according to the decision of the Court, ‘ en k nine fare se 4 members| ifd Were now walling for ofMetal infor- = 00 — weed 1 that there was no] Maton Da ' " ‘ " . . Taylor left for Louleville on an early ‘ emergency at th ne calling for ~day and thence pro- Mt ‘ cavtovenes: to Washington Anot 1 rece pi - from Raden-t 3, | | ne im ot ft | J ihe Stat and protectorate camp | pped ‘the Boer supporta f — fj off Bloff'e retreat, wt — eee SO" Bristow Put in Place of 0 clares He'll He’ Fight for arke | s etrone arts was placed) Cuban Directorof {| Re-Election and Will gaa ting eontinued all day | Posts. Win. nightfall the two surrendered and the other was Soon after t of Ge Staat ander a heavy fire caTO ay 1-7 “ . m Ten devd and nineteen wounded of te WASHINGT N Ma ' - Lis PHILADELPHTA, May " , eft behind and 10 pris mastar-Cene Re GuNpeETeR Srey Morthew Stanley Qu bog te Bavidge dell aine| hone and appoin ! himeelf as a candida Mr [ea F erteenere lon to the United States Menate Seventeen Frenchmen and many Gar loa Gene ra Quay left to-day for Avalon Reseh, © amor he ore » Poste in ¢ ore he be 1 ne wy ag Ay A rison ry Gur] Tate tila afternoon Menator Hoar in bs x, pw the quest of State fen- jerk ahs bike aes coma” WO} teaduaed in tne Benate « Will to meet the)" o ciian was polntediy asked Mr Neely extradition pe sealer ad to ens 2 : BOERS TREK AWAY. The order of the Postmaster-General) TAY toda at are hie inte de. tiie hess - venlie as tavewe tlone In the matter of the election of « o flerce le described by Col.) United States Senator. To this he re- at Ket thbone be Baden-Powel! is the fight oMclally re-| Py Kost Katee ba oe nhone pel tied ported from Pretoria a ,es 4 ’ +] “1 am a candidate for the United office of Director Genera Posis of abandonment of the si Gaba; that Joseph L. Bristow. Pourth| States Seoare to succeed myself, and I failure the Boers had nothing to do but quit, as the junotion of Col Plumer’s 1.09 horsemen and Mahon s '9% mace! it impossible for the 4° Burghers « Apsistant Postmanter-( be and isl expect to be elected by the neat Gen- vinted acting Director Gen-| arg) Assomily af Cuba, without other) f 1) is cour intention. then. to m ry Anelstant! reeords,| Meht before the nex: Lemisiature? tacking the town to withetend the | ay te certainly is my ‘ntention to do ish operations. delivered to| /\* nthe fight to the fn- The | waited offictal confirmation | the custody of the acting Director Gen- * more to the point, 1 of the retief of Col. Baden-Powel; was | ¢tal of Posts hereby appointed | cipale #8 nning ageing ‘hose wie! given out in the following bulletin at ao would seek to sceomplish my defes G5 BXTRADITION OF MEBLY, |,.%°%.<.xo% Sco “The following despateh from Str Al ‘ jean National Committee? wh freq Mit the Britten High Commi: sioner in South an ra, to the fleore- | pe: k re-election to that body ? why | should noe] of no roan je Judiciary ¢ tary of State ona! Committee as sau Chemberiain, cussing BH to Sei fh nvanio’ The. P.M. to-~ta Back to Cabs. dno one that 1 would aot accept a RELIEVED MAY 17. WASHINGTON, May M.—The Renate Are you entitely satisfied with the | Judiciary Committee to-day discussed * Mate vo fer as it mi Gen sion of the Legtela- Barton telegraphs from Taungs| the proposed legislation relative to the el at Mafeking was relieved May 17. | extradition ¥ reason tor alarm “The? relleving column was a com-| La i . that I Jo not care to discuss the ae ponite force, under Col, Mahon, of abvu:| before them. 90 the discussion was in| )*** — ie men" formal and ho action was taken a oe “MILNER e Superh Scenery of the Moun. Previaw reports had it that ine moiet] & Bie Sale of Hate cata Don't mise it 10 earings ¢ “he oe Ty rariehed with the new inatege. The treing of on he Poaaagivania Rares targem Wg' ” ”* ,, NEW NEW YO D000 BR WOMAN § el {Ny ur n Hush tia) YORK. booloool |GIANTS TACKLE THE CINCINNATIS. w , | Apacial to The Proning Worlt) BA ROUNDS CINCINNATI © May The Gants a rok thie af cermoen Yo keep he tati-end corner by veering themsei ‘This was possible through tumblir the ref-siocking@d ‘Incinnatians the dust and ferven i4 do unto Wwe things which were done unto the ames while they lingered amit the fer tora, Cineinnat! wasnt hung with (es toone of bunting to betoken its jo the fact that the loral corps J | oRanwed tte luck and just emerged enti son ae a ptring of stra ais by | 9 Berk as pormas's f , walloping Brooklyn yesterday leas kare BM dont One cause for the atwence of the pop- tt . ‘ Wee's slace was the opening Newpor } Ming lea ek oacross ther Porkiow Oe eae b r people love the races, and the firet|t red me be te chance of a mee n * ‘ the bookies vs irr bt . iT? Ne 14 Ruste was , ‘ 5 ‘e pop ready to fall in t " eo " soft strike me foratven with F ‘ 5 he std e big Third toning ’ " ‘ ‘ Mt Tie bulky frame in» Is * Jack Doyles lame # 8 set him pert » 4 « are of anytiine was ' |firet hase. Hickman was k the third eane ‘ « while Merver was i ‘ orowee in rik . a totne ine Poise a DODGERS AT PIPTSBURG, bie new ement of eam and A Hot Session Was Predicted in n . j Teams’ Initial Game in er of record the e ks ere Smokes ithe firet y ime he 1 c . | here ‘ throws ek manner of dumping “ fon of infielders getting rated « inempected jactiow | . ‘ emo It used to be “everybent Spr when the Kid came at and his ? ort. fleg were no + Dove the time-tadle for this mate an ane nirng indi si oe 8 . | form. Manager Ave mine me . |Hahn and flame-thatened Breicens Rrook ' ‘ for preliminary exe P nw Order Mei “ First toning F a ot apa Ae : : « x we « aed ' ‘ American lewm ae ELAR morrow ne third on the Grady oanwed ‘ nap cog " aot : < wit) the ohampions ant om \ontoved on simth Pages | ALL THE LATEST SPORTING MORSE WAS MISSING. i a summons for him," 4 I expect Sim eat for nim.” said Mr, Nteott ter calls for the appear Me Morse. replied the Magige ar He snouwld save come “PRODUCE MR. MORSE.” art Mr Sehoonmaker, { the Company, and MR, firector, announced Mr, N saving die hand (n the direction, ese gentiomen 1 sue a summons for you @ ” f the Compa | want MA Morse here. Taen turning to Mr. Binetein, the’ lattorney for the petiioners, the master’ { vou can make out « prima facto, } Mr. Nicoll hai Ice Trust’s President, Charles W. [lorse, Brought Quickly to Court and Secretary Scott Threatened with Contempt Proceedings —Case Adjourned, Tw ice barons defied the law tm the spire hearing before Magisirate Z the Jefferson Marae, F Charles Wo Mor was humbled. RA Soot, the Trust secretary, © contempt of court pree *. President of the tanwer of Aiter a long hearing the . ot 1 Wednesday Magistrate #h came wae vuked Moree for not vim ait ‘ me to CO Mi ate and arrived just tm fe punishment. "KEPT MORSE OUTSIDE. was not ade ¢ Magistrate's private chaiie was ah the arons lawyer « & summons, al lings Secretary Beatt ‘ ared with bie eon Again Maw 4 eprimand con x Magistrate vey echnicalities \ gisirate rcalled the case with Vice-Presidest tm and Mr. stepped forward. Your Honor can Mr. Nivoll, Mr. Morse arked the ere, suavely answered see amainet Mr. Morse I shall teoue @> warrant for him.” rly offered to produae, "a Awnings and Sitp Covers (Continued on Sev 3 owe mena