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BOERS PLAN Who Sailed for Europe To-Day, Does Not Re- gard Him with Favor. neta tase Envoys to Visit Many Cities to Plead Cause. Says He Never Saw a NO APPEAL AL 1 PARTIES. New York Newspaper, and Doesn't Believe in “Personal Interviews.” Will Simply Try to Arouse Sympathy of Whole Na- tion for Them. Rev. Charies M. Sheldon, who satel himself famous by bis story, “In His} | Steps,” and later endeavored to con-| WASHINGTON, May 2—Mr. Fischer) sor g newspaper as Christ mpuld, See essoal shane far tha Sores, [taint io neon em the Teutenle Gor He said tha: it wae their purpose to! ae Wit sepeiter toned ten | Viait ten or twelve of the principal cities| | the promenade feck removing the of the United States and explain to the} 146 prom his steamer chair. His wife people whatever they might wish tO} was with him. know of the Boor cause. Mr. Sheldon was dressed in a light ‘They were, he sald, particuisriy sult and Fedora hat He has large, @nxious to avold even the semblance of tue eyes. His wife te small and taking any part in American politics. oa Loads ‘They came to plead with the whole “Yes,” sald he, “I'm gotng to London American people for sympathy and #up-| 4, invitation of the International Chris-| lal to speak there, Trae citien week they would visit have| “4? gy Gnewe abe Fea Bot yet been determinet upon, and tn | oegh 1 shall confine mymelf to making their selections they will be| parance and religious subjects, speaking guided by the friends of the Boer cause | siways tn churches.” A age 9 1 and in different parts! «qwhen will your new book on oft » ‘Servant Girl Redemption’ be done?" h Augie bebie, however, that they will! was asked eventually reach San Frar stop t want to be discour-| Ding en route at Chica tnnati. teous,” eald th gyman-author, “but Other cities have od. | really I can't I haven't begun to/ The envoys ready to leave fur| Are you to 5 here they have planned to do| abroad? important work, “They're different there, yeu know," TWO RUNAWAY ~—SCHOOLORLS, |Nellie Molds Leaves Her 2 KLE NA MINE, Broken Lamp Caused an Explosion in Cumnock Home Again—Cousin Shaft, N. C. with Her. RALBIGH, N.C, May Twenty: yeiie Molds, the sixteen-year-old two mines, ten white and twelve ne | sonoctetrt who disappeared inet weet Groes, lot their lives in an explosion at) rom ner home on Ocean Boulevard, te Cummock cor) mines, Chatham County, again missing, and the polter have been . C., last evening asked to find her. The explorion ts suppered to have been seaite, with her cousin, Gertrade Van cause! by a broken gauze in the safety | neinse, also sixteen years old, and the lamp. Forty or fifty men were in the saugnter of a wemithy druggist, of Of mine at the time. Vanderbilt avenue, ran away from home The dead are: White—John Connolly, | tuesday a week ago mine superintendent, Joe Glass, William Mey came to this city for the purpose | Tyeoo, James MoCarthy, John Hankey, they said, of becoming typewriters The Wealey Cleag, John Willett, John Gate father of the Van Deinee girl sald vo| wood, Robert (atewood unidentified Qaughter had been reading trashy novels miner |and to that Inid her escapade Despite | Colored—im Melntyre, Dan Goiden,|— careful search, he hae as yet reostved Joe Fagan, Wil) Reeves, Robert Reeves,| no wort of her whereabouts. | Allie Bynum, Joe Taylor, Jim Marks.) The Molde girl was located in Jersey | John Lee Palmer, Jim Palmer, John! Cy a few days after her dleappearance Hubbard jand readily returned home. Her father Within an hour after the explosion | belteves she has gone to join her cousin the work of rescue began, aud by day-| Gertrade in her LL Lamaal study servant girle| ° THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 2%, oe REV. CHARLES M. SHELDON. signed he “Do you thin the Topeka Capital could be made a permanent success on your linea on Christ's \inest* “Now, I might tell that later, You see, New York f course?” rearily. per as Christ to the said he. naw a New York. 1 interviews—now didn't you have th es on your exchange | Til have to sa get by,” sald he and shaking bands with the reporter he ‘Joined hia wife, REV. SHELDON AND |WpS [ANCTRY Pade THE INTERVIE VIEWER. | America with the Kind- | last evening at Wor [arrived in the |occurred in smal! | rted {| train in onter to get there in time shifted hte | other. Wes “WILL RETURN. eal | Engtish Actress Leaves) Wearen | Beauty and strength » Uly Langtry satled away to Eveiand women vanish early in on the St. Loutes beg @ She o | ite b of h sur pain or some menstrual ine deregularity, Many suf- ,. far silently and sce their bost gifts fade away. * est Feelings. She rema ity during been in vuntry tt te true 't ne to be smarter cities “However, the play ceived and the receipt Boston we playe! to week in other clth were je Indeed. most of ty part of my trip [ had to make geechee “l had to make trip from (he States to Ottawa, in a spect Can wan the guest of Lady Minto, The entire receipts of the night performance here was given to the fire sufferers und 1 turned over to the fund $1,000 {am going away from the countr with the ki every one was pally been forgotten. 1 am going home now for rest ar creation for I have teen working vy hard and feel need of rest. In the Fall | will make a tour of the prov inces with "The Degenerates, Then will follow the London season, and then | am coming over to the Btatee again.” 263 6th Ave., NEW CHEF OF SCHOOL BOARD Miles O'Brien Likely to Be Chosen at Meet- ing To-Night. ’ At the reguiar meeting of the Board of Déucation, to be held to-night, it te DUNKIRK, N, Y., May &—The trane- Brien wit) | omtinental fast mail on the Lake Shore understood that Miles M. 0”! be elected President to succeed Joaeph health and business affairs. ‘Treasurer Thomas EB. Bussey, of the| The dead are: Frank Regan, engineer, Board, will to-day begin paying the | teachers of the boroughs of Manhatten and the Bronx. The teachers in the other beroughs will be paid later. SHE SUBS JOB MURPHY. = = bo — except one, that of} ant in 6 sult tried before Justice Cenian im McIntyre, had been brought to the} the Cour to-day, ia which bis top. All the bodies were horribly) WIFE GONE, HE AB 100K POISON jet por lady, Zima Gttlette, cocks In the Comstock mines on Dee. 19, to recover (51s, which she assere te due 18%, an explosion of firedamp neared, | ber by reason of Murphy's faflure to causing the low of forty itves, Ex-\ Carl Shegetst Committed SuteiGe| carry out « contract with hen tensive improvements were made and| Because His Wife Wosldn’t Murphy amerts thet her interpretation the mines have since been thought free! Live with Him. @f the pert assigned her poor and from fire- ‘ NOT 0 SUCCEED QUIGE. Frank 5, Witherbee De: Is to Be Chairman Hean County Committ Because his wife refused to live with him, Cari Shegelst, of 160 Powers street, | Besenir aged forty-eight years, om itted suicide by drinking carbolic said. ry servant found him dead in bed thie forenoon, He was « tatlor | ——_- | Prank # witeriee miso pave BARS OUR SAUSAGES, been eelectel by Senator Platt as the! | successor of Lemuel Fly Quigg as Chairman of the Repubhces teanty | Rownetes Adepte th Commitee of New York, maid today, Compromise by & that he knew absalutely nothing about 168 to 188. the matter, and, furthermore, hy aid BERLIN, May 2.~The Retehetag to-| Not believe himeelf elieible for the po-| day, voting by roll-eall, adopted the sition | Meat bill by 169 to 123 votes, "| recetves the firet intimation from| This bill is a compromise prohibiting the newspapers that | am to suoreed the importation of conserves and sau- Eee ea ae Wie NY | sages, but allowing the importation of “T am sure that name hes not | cured meats one _— —r coy TSE Sooo) VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY, am a resident of Eesex | J, and therefore not | | sacle Celebrated by Treeping of the Colors at Horse Guarde— Witmessed by Royalties, LONDON, May %.—The annual troop. | ing of the colors in honor of the Queen's Urthdey, officially celebrated to-day, was performed on the Horse Guards parade in the presence of King Oscar Tl. of @weden. the Prince and Princess that He| pab- | leat mit) vote of ae ra Eclipse of the Sun Next Monday. cee eee ee of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of ‘A toted of Tork and other members of the royal tuantly. pM Special stands were occupied by the invited .pectators and a large crowd Alaska, , % part filled the parade in spite of the unfavor- north of @ ine drawn from able weather. Twelve hundred men of @uayaqull to Georgetown the Guards Battalions took part in the picturesque ceremonies. KOMASSI STILL BESIRGED, More Troops landed at Cape Const, Castile for Service Against Rebels. CAPE COAST CASTLE, Gold Coast Kany May 2—The situation at Ku-| massi (the capital of Ashanti) ts ap-| parently unchanged. A detachment of Bo men of the W = Greatest Eclipse. African frontier fo) —_—_—— Big Dog Tore Small Boy. Jacob Fels, aged five, of ™® Third has a very able treatise on the sub-| screst, Jersey City. while playing to~tay ject by eminent authority, See pages 28 and 29, a CENSUS TAKERS § SHORN IN. | 1,100 Emumerators Given Final In- structions by Chief Charles Wilbur This Afternoon, Charles 6. Witbur, Chief of the Census Bureau for New York County, completed the task of swearing in and Instructing the 11% enumerators this morning. The next task before Mr. Wilbur ts the selection of the Interpreters, of whom there will be 1 or more, To fluetrate the need of these interpreters, Mr. Wilbur says there are more than ons thousand Chinese laundries, with from two to five men in each laundry This is exclusive of those tn the Chinese quarter. Five Chinese interpreters have been emploved who were recommended by the Chinese Consul. Mr. Wilbur says that he has the work thoroughly in hand, and he anticipates | doing the work promptly and thorough: | ly. —.-- Killed by « Fail. As &@ result of Injuries recetved yea- terday by falling from the roof of a new bullding at One Hundred and Hleventh street end Fifth avenue, Loule Dover died to-day in the Harlem Hospital Dover was nineteen years old. He lived 41 Tenth avenue, Manhattan. Get the Genuine There aremany s0- / pe Malt Whis- i¢s in the market. | When you buy be ee it’s DU ‘eo > Ind ware of st upem it, oT sated be bottles, See thai ‘he seal over the cork $ unbroken, Take only DJF S +) This is for your protection as well as © rs DUPFY'S* Al- <\ injures.” Aildrug bottle, bg d to collet from & K Thurton, CONSUMPTION Bourne, Fre4 and John Herroder, e , The aatt ie Yor erty. bl tn BRONCHITIS THUS WEEK | afer the Biioving the State of Panneyivania, ‘wnfeh 1: M-OLENE, cures Oy: portent smnaitons* Doar te tnd fo Pennayivanis law tmpoeses | vesbioncopltnint tet: | tarssins Ro) & Se ww ae te # ot os for every bird taken out of, j, ment at Dr Kook’s Raa! them ts rade, They a be raarned ne “irithe lugenee of the Mount Vernon M0 WP Slane, | et ater | ring a tart ar Dy te gm Te | hove com all of O00 Lcaty's Weteh sais, Felt. honored the: ‘Sema O°, for thelr a pit arteet. They claim 1 they havo siready Advertive eummer hotels and board | ("34 ths area ster’ pouches nen al hundred 4o! lve to hete ik ing-houses in the Sunday Workd, | ond grow’ sem, oto bargin [that there will be no trouble at all in} | | gists and grocers, ; or direct, $1.00 a!y Entrance Through Furniture Store, Gre = m Little Beginnings, ry ind meng § Ueiie heatening bas Nad ception here. By our easy credit WL TAL S WAI tne Lake tee Oe Overland Is]own and his tamtiy'’s nesds, and to learned « lesson in thrift thet has en- Overturned Near abled him to lay aside a neat sum for the inevitable rainy day. Clothing, Westfield. Cloaks and Sutts, Millinery and Shoes —all these here at advantageous prices. Tha sorng by the prin wil giv you Ladies’ Silk Waists ot heavy Satin, Taffeta and corded silks, made fn the Iatest styles, all the new spring shades........ $5. (Mpecia) to The Brening World.) toad, running between New York and oases] Lees Sal gy gg ge eS 2 a rm Soom tosled over on tte Py Gray, lined with taffeta sitk.. $10.08 Te sraent wae due to & mteotaced | Shoes, Millinery, Dry Goods, eater or os ue CREDIT. Easy terms of payment. BIG BILL POR GAME BIRDS, |Furniture and Carpets. ——- Open Saturday Evenings Until 9.30, Mount Vernen Sportsmen Ordered te Pay 94,000 fer Breaking Peaneyivania Law. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St Prof, Koch's | Lymph 1 Inhalation Maley TEE Now ia the thme to begin. a Worth FIFTEEN Dollars. Circumstances combined to enable us to secure an extraordinary advantage for our customers—we didn’t hesitate a moment. It took money, which some other dealers have—it took nerve, which no other dealer seemed to have The entire surplus stock of one of the largest and best mills in the country was in the market, A good staple article like Blue Serge—and no takers, The few others who might have been able to buy were overstocked, Fortunately we were just concluding a very successtul Unloading Sale. We took this enormous stock —made it up into single and double-breasted sack suiis—full $15 values—and are seiling them at $9.85, We count it the timeliest, the most important, the most advantageous special offer ever made to the men of New York. TAILORS TO MEN, 740-742 Broedway. Just Below Astor Place Just Below Astor Place. COWPERTHWAIT. ESTABLISHED 1807, CHATHAM SQUARE: 121st St. & 3rd Ave. 193 to 205 & 211, 213 Park Row,} 2226 to 2234 3rd Avenue. (fourteen street numbers.) Furniture, Carpets, Etc. verything for HARDWOOD ICE BOXES ey Housekeeping. Go-Carts $4.90 — at every ICE CHESTS Matting, Reed Goods, Rugs, Porch wt, AND Chairs, Woodenware, Agate Iron. $2.85. REFRIGERATORS | Ware, Tinware, Crockery, ete, etc, ee oF EVERY KIND, from $3.90 up. 3-Piece Parlor Suits, $14.50, $1 Weekly on $65 Worth. $6 Morthly on $100 Worth. $50 Monthly on $1,000 Worth. Any Amount on as Liberal Terms. Customers may add to their accounts or may make payments at either Original Chatham Square Establishment or at the New Harlem Store, corner of A. St. and 3d Ave. CHATHAM SQUARE; $21st St. & 3rd Ave: , 243 Park Row.} 2226 to 2234 3rd Avenue. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, WATCHES AND DIAMONDS ta PROCTOR’S is” oe To” Soe arts athe “Phameond | Ap, LATERYN OSTERMAN. SARK GALA pleces at a bareeis A written SS we Moecer's Marvellous every article «A depeatt will secure them. 2M St geonain ARONER 400, MIELE Pisa, Sed & Berree, bo ciara TONY FARRELL 60, “a! Aone Sea Canto & Op Go a ot te error sienna inte LA TRAVIATA. lem 4et Met, ToDo & ye Thareley_ eve. fet May 26. 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