The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1900, Page 2

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AOBERTS CAPTURES ANOTHER CAPITAL nS . Advances Thirty Miles on Pre- toria Road and Takes Heilbron. yesterday evening We marched LONDON, May 23.—After lively fighting Lord Roberts's troops have | here this captured Heilbron, the town to whic | Fly cxtalhe moe eee tho Free State Government was re! cay moved after the fall of Kroonstadt.| }1ONING SPRUIT, Tuesday even from which it is distant about Ofty ing, May 22- Gen. French has miles northwest crossed the Rhenoster River, north west of here. This movement, com It was ‘ceoupied by Ian Hamilton's) es with den. fan Hamilton's o¢ force, whose casualties in the march Jeupation of Heilbron, renders the Lord | Boer position twenty miles in our the | front un But the Iatest re ports say the burghers prepared ee and pos Fifteen prisoners on the town were seventy-five. Roberts's main army have pnings Spruit, thirt Kroonstadt to Honings Spruit, th es defen ands miles further on the road to Johan-| yer. taken to-day Resburg. Gen, French and G The despatch from Lord Roberts are separated from each other by Outlining these movements WAS) about forty miles, while Lord Roberts nable headquarters with also advaneed from | to make « strong reals See eee . Hamilton n. 2. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 1900, ICE TRUST TO THE BAR; VAN WYCK WILL APPEAR. ote THE EBBING TIDE OF SIXTY- CENT ICE, NOLO alee OLe OLeNMLeiele Meee ele ee He mmLeLe O/MMIELMLHIRIOLe OIRLIR MARIS ALe. 0810/0 COSIOI8 OIE) exgieress fur % ae NONSI SISSIES ei ele eke ieleieicieisiereieieie Lieieleleieieiere JUSTION GAVNE ae Thay CP gE eH ERIE BP oy COL CARONER ‘STOCKS HER IVA AME, BUT CTE District-Attorney Resents|Sugar Led the Market Deming's Cross- Upward After the Examination. Start. ae SIR. ome wy When t 9) Du 4 br the s * prevailed at the ko market to-day vances were rather freely distributed among the high-price spectaliies Sugar led the advance after opening a fraction off, The ratiroad Mat showed considerable strength (hroughout, esp Nortie jer Pacific, which was heavily deait i wi Gardiner took the stand to undergo ¢ Commissioner om District-Attorney al of cross-examination Deming, !t is ted, ted for his legal t- Attorney, Dr. Thomas Rt | ton MeMahon and other the City Club have fu Deming with many potnte| ase ; + well *~ with the members fished Mr scoring an advance of a full point, and Was th leader of the Pacific group, all 1 they hope to trap the “to hl | of which were strong " reform’ District-Attorney, Mr.) Sugar Was taken hold of after midday Densis ed, but when the pric veming conducted the cross-examina+ t fatter t Gardiner alone. Attorney | ii General Davies and his assistant, w oF th Judge Edward Coyne, sat beside Mr i ‘American Sugar Wee | Deming and asionally offered sug | fining Company | ns as to certain questions, 'o The market was vee oan ond cheney | ) the Croseexamination began | Wore, small, but the drift was downward, f 1 34 in Pu uel Untermye f for the Dis Brooklyn Union Gas, and 3 ttorne ‘ 8 ferred, were made on single of quemtions conce « his of its advance in the ence with the March Grand Jury kwed the market back- All of which has been brought out fully : bee | iropped below last night. Trading com tinged Intensely dull Mr, Untermyer explained that his| Co as fluctuated guite wh 7 i asking th ly tn the last few minutes of the trade asking &. below yesterday « level. The close sh bias ing Ww Almost lifeless, and heavy jot Distriot-At- termyer, | for gll of against riing to Mr. Ur of 19 respon to-day were ds $9700 par torney PA'S INDORSEMENT | Recorder given dut by the War Office to-day as | is within twelve miles of Gen, French OF BACK OF WORLD'S PETE. | {ie District Attor ables. follows: and thirty miles of Gen. Hamilton TION, GRANTING IT, Mr. Deming began his cross-examina~ “Ian Hamilton reached Hellbron | Lord Roberts has not halted at H | tion Dis teAtt by ves this morning after a series of en- | ning Spruit, but is rapidly advancing. tlons thereto, a ° pre pa Fegaruing "8 gagements with a Boer force under] it ts now known that the r yakrsd th r “ * ss aaeal Once Col. Gardiner refused to answer Dewet, who is retiring before him. | not crossed at Vereeniging examination may be continued | What he tegmed an im .) Broadwood has capture! fifteen Boe President Ste fled from Heilbron Resigns bb Justicn may | tlor wagons. There Lad been seventy-|May "0 and his whereabouts is un 4 the answer the party | I see the pone ot phd five casualtios {n Hamliton's force to ! known srecl whall not be ured agaigst him | Wuestioning,” sho ed the Istrict-At- uw y criminal proceedings, provided, | tt y “It is an outrage, i “a er, that for all false answers on| “Going to flight the war over again erial points he shall be subject to} and drop the fight over the District- ’ Ff ry * * © Buch Justice may pun+| myer after @ question which reflected : sal to attend such examinae on GArliner's war record. e 4 MAFEKING ROAD CLEAR. ; waver ong auedtons ta for 8| uh at this aps: Mr. Deming si PI 2 mpt of court, and Ie all have + fut , Distriet: em eta ira us a author » enforce myer objected Why #0 ) KIMBERLEY, Toesda May 2.-| tween that place and Mafeking) ence to the orter or to punish f f ve said. “We've had ; About eight hundred rebels have eur 7 {ts al! clear from Mafeking a seleciieieeitanate 4 air cot Oard ner| Fendered at Veoburg (north of Kimber-| and all opposition tn thts disteter ts prac-| { Congr ner is conduct tn re " * ‘he Governmen ad a ey | : “the ¢ - lot feft over and it was dechled to give wm THE WORLD PETITION, })0 ecstasy i y for recog? {ration wh wilt ate regarding wis nots bb ‘ niin woe te “f b vel oth T 4“ sof the Hoard 1 would say 3 ; and the m ; MN “ me Bote ree ¥ i . N 21 ie and at tht That the defendants planned te ire all plers available for ice H | Jen made as to the aranting of plere, ber half have been obtained ft * in the cfty. as stockholders of the Conso\ dated lee Company, That y ' jail mw iy whateee ane i = Lf te ar the ple us secured were } ? ; * The Dock Hoard has nothin te Hulkhead between pliers new 24 and 25, North River; time of | What j Pre th ' r ' W 4 ant Mareh 1. 1898. to Mare 1 18, $1.00 per annum. By cave ar # a ution of Feb. 11, 1808 ; + ; er © ua Dap Rag ge Bs Rg i rd Ny rey: 898, to March 1, 1908, By resolution Feb, 11, 1898; $2,500 per | Minnie Krackower Con-| Men, Women and Chit thowe “made against me in my. at Just fans 4 i ‘on —— ee Mer at fo fast rty 1 street; time of tenancy, Y) wentiem ious for a Few ; Pier at foot of Bast Thirty-t j i man sc dren Fled for Their THE WORLD’ S MOVE J March 1, 1898 to March 1, 1909, Hy resulution of Feb, 11, 1898 J | telet Attorn Moments. | Lives. {$1,800 per annum He ' . | Pier No, 2 Wallabout Basin ch of Brooklyn; term of . , Minnie Krackower for more ¢) "°) Miciae @oame ER T H 1s ) per annum } ta ' slay 10 4 deep tra pwing her ve : Ws er annul sired w 1 aweetheart’s an» ement t this 6 ‘ ROBB ICE TRUS e i That when the leases were he Jef an stockhold { ‘ ae men ina The Cotton Market, eouls not marry he S after eh How mite w Jere —_-_—_—_- { ers of the Consolidated Iee Company had in contemplation the or- ‘gy aoe | The a prices of cotton to-day ss De . Shatin, = rew ve - fr . ! iy if ganization of the American ee Company t ee eer) | May, 936 to 99% dune. 69 to 8.885 ete pay ; Mayor of New York # \ ' " H That the American le> Company, so organized, did buy or absorb im Deming a’ ner | j fous for a f t wn Wiek rs aelde and his work. || a1 opposition, i toner W ) © Then abe reli) atom ReMM-com | a ths Fr tat , ie: : . Saal ‘that Mayor Robert A. Van Wyck and Preside. J. Sergeant yer i act a beegll Me ‘ fu ane i* ney w tartied a wild ye ss ope thie morning ¢ in anew 5 / cam of the Deck Board, and Commissioners Murphy and Meyer vio- i . “ Mr Deming aske!. , Gente to ratse her hend kt h i | mere brew h Mr ' { the law, it is believed, in owning the stock of the combination ‘ ge a ian b mn righ 4 t sk . ‘ i © witne i Bhe te only nineteen ya nelog sevenees wots on ; sept ' F ; et: Of the belles of Murket « st ' oa ' Sane 4 aa y peng row at, with hes mothe hee Max and! yy , i ‘ ’ m S ‘ ¥ 6 . . ste Mr, by MK er to trace Beckie factory in | Jus The W ay “srw Rng Por tiear'y a reat oe hal be kee} oats Y Jack Dough. Mayor, John ‘ COUNCILMEN SIGN " a “ . » Mr Deming wante Me company” wits Lewis Helm rtp tackled ; gv We Marea ‘ ose tg within petition, 1) &y 4 a Commiast eighteen years old, who ts a dry-« io on : , | Mey vree lat nis. | . eretion 1834 of the Chaz. | Witt semaines ae gleric Ih a Broodway He Itves at the there i¢ * we \ \ . } 4 ayed anh | Penta , st de sup ‘ ‘ 1 vile we ; « ved W 1 know saw him. a TS ied een nr (Res Se ioe far pera —_—_ | send \Taffeta Silk Etons a the aici met H | i eur Supreme | Ae Hl nD . ’ Bos PIME PP ney vn trv an waned mat MEN attain MORE GOLD EXPORTS, | PIANO-MOVERS STRIKE, | 7HE seasow’s move. I, Minnie.” said My eroadmotoet ‘ A great ee . \ f rushed ver hon ones § The f - 1 . i : Shipments of Vellow Metal tor = Two Hundred and 500 Biack Taffeta Silk Col etl whell He was ond renee \ A “ 4 i" . Hal es rove by Te Morrow's | ject to W larless Eton Coats, hand- t ame °° | winee ; hp 2 oman ga , | Steamers, |somely tucked, lined with | He was sak ‘ ‘ i“ ' pied . 1 ' will whip $1 re} Mh ad that she. had my 4 JA first cabin ticks and Aldreeter New York De ge ee ibe Held tobe cs ss [seiie ait, qo'pet ‘married yee alike peieee, as ; " Bs an al COUNSEL BUSY fre at | ‘ 9 75 gee gee te ih adisgrt i value $15.00 3 Malt thle morning. whe san planning an oiaborele defense COURT ORDER ONDON STOCKS FIRM. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PILES. 500 Black Taffeta Silk Eton ‘ ‘ yroveeline agains wee mere awe - | Coats, handsomely tucked, a Mayor, we bay " r ‘ fering, = WUC) nich the ‘Trust " " Aetivee — | Safe and Effective in Every Form of This| new bell sleeve, Lace Collar, he “ 4 in he bg ; [ik te mection 1a It read tf] s y pin . suices ie | Al w their intentions and |i," i ; A Sy die reager. Common and Annoying Disease, lined wilh white silh, ! remence art the Raturday,” | ™ boasts ; od tekh ob Gan are followed isin’ ike Seen toed: Manned $ “it reporter aes tat iy oe} ment, ch a m. P tying the many lotions, salves and J } 50 Ate Cream Ch ese and|Rich Casket Laid in!" or ei a 4. assed |! oe ea mariy conmineg |Cmrnecerion’ ge hh erly ° Taken Violently Ill Richer Sarcophagus oh ; u « : ‘ als e ‘ nly Wing: Tat te irr. 008 value $20.00 Mother Sick, Too. with Great Pomp. vel we : " ae . a phitet \6 euler p. ‘ 1 " r this Ie no longer necessary, the — ate « i ‘ Me “ te Cure, @ ew preparat ane ne Me Werk , » 8 fer , mm ot piles wit a. in Three ‘ . k \ A ty ow saa : : ; os 5 * eavenlonct or Gstéation from be leatly i of ~ teeday view akh 4 wake ‘ ‘ Wyeh'a | partments directing euch examination to| ¢ buying ot Amertean| appticd. shectumty. tee from Corea Oe gtlernoon after cating Mrs ' ToL iaied ; Paseneres | te Murine |b mae at ¢ caret ares partly due to the steadi ian any injurious substance —_—————— he ‘ a - aah 5 t from | sab f sald judieta oun 62 ‘ ever 4 ho They were Harry, Gold in ‘ : ‘ ’ 1 Slicer and Lemuel Bil Quis ened ? re e off sald de ‘ on ‘estaat ret ae by deade = min Horwits, of Tie | sal, on ‘ mittee nee, Wea te be ' vptaint | parte jay and hour to be saree ote leet que’ tee eet PAPER cowPAN,~ Sinan hor a § Selmer aie i's ee ryan attach ofp fo 2S Bog) WHEAT WAS STEADY Sa © ~ NTERNATIONAL, PAF lt alto jaken sic s ere ‘ ecard, and Ww a i t el} lg ersona e of { The P © oth R wlan Gonsterty Pretery Dividend, The children were 3 . ed himeoit few aN ak Shs Maslin toaa és | ON BETTER CABLES. |,..\"°.."% rmiat we May 22,160 Beur Hospital and prompt remedics | * ei a » with I M M . | samina’ shall Is elto = ft any Pile Cure that he al oem of Soom My, ae tate daz. corheret © gaved Ue Hee ta | ‘ “a” engi bi t | ‘ ’ ™ x and later we acure br Fea ot ONAL PEN CPNT (5 fer come gn pat i-bewrere an * veyed moved toward he py hamber 7 ge package. and in mae BAe & tweens star in the horn s puinen| ; ‘ pear | ye mm tae: | teeta aca n eaten | San WR ek ae, the children were re‘urned , tT sme 1), " . DUt ling a simple case of piles, a8 the trouble | = _———————3 DEFIES ALL THE WORLD. al a ie ce cA nares © cess ceuemmty eg.ocm feteetan oaget [ie “his Co aah et seen Ga Velo Werted <tlehs Mr Mayor, thie sult is an inquir , of indir : ; poe oat weed wees 4 closing. prices were: July very freawentiy develope iste fatal lacer. . i rs ra wat ° La - hie rectal diseases, like va reeta) —_— ur private affair us your ‘ y ream heir pos t Municip nbiy, head aly g Conant ie acthons. was asked |! . Stanted and department oF other aferement mes ot Pek soning prices were: duty | araeaiat will tell you the Prremea| i cx smitten salag™ The Mayor's face scowled as he con-| eu ’ mpany apectal pri ol pee or person bas knowledege or ine bea & July corm, ST July) iy the safest, most cattelactory pile eure a Wert, templated the interv He paused| Wich make competition tmpossi | formation. |e York's closing ieee are ‘ay made. rer ae pa x rol se rd Se iicedl » moment as if to tone the question) \ “Quch member of the Municipal Age |whea 24 bid, — aH eS ati preaat worked oa, CATO. Da finemt sale of Mate | ne wih contempt. Then, in a voice MUST TELL ALL. te, Commissioner, head 06. seers bs anne nr oe, a a4 be Help Wanted—Femele, = a | ag > ? louder than befere,-he said: anbiy net, clerk of other aforesaid officer @r “Nobody can suceessfully challenge’ in their knowledge of the origin apd person shall anewer guch pertinent ques. were: ‘- ‘They must disclove every detall with- “ i duly RS i Ae

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