The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1900, Page 8

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Two women, bot! a teome b emiling amin)! sive whe y @anced at each other. cat in the Sur Fogate’s chambers, 8 ge, Staten Island, to-day engaged tn More than $0). ihe ° late Joseph Thorne Thorne, who invented the type-ve a battle for Machine and typewriter : fame, left alt b wee M S & Huff, his Py Swill bis ad Thorne Brantingham ‘ @8 sole heir He = ie pel : Manager of water transoora Iahigh Valiey Ratirood Years ago the Struggting mech Pretty little wait, and treace! all the Kindness tho: . fehed upon her were whe ite dave Birth, Mre. Hutt « s alleg i Between Thorne ant bie wife and ¢ Jatter wen: with Mrs Me ham, who hed mar t Thorne bourh: “8 @nd there he and Mre Mum Now Mrs tranting B Whorne's wit » : CARACAS, Venetucln M » —Ge Seee M. Hernandes, the Mevolutionar Weader, has been captured Ment troops ‘The revolution @ now lere Manvel Hernantes 's ano leche” o: Main * fact that MMe r } Affected by War Keports Meoney—American Mt Mendy. seourlty stocks were play on continuet easier m ney new accoust in OMEN BATT BEAD MAN'S WEALTH Decision Is Reserved in the Legal Struggle for Joseph Thorne’s Thousands. lh Se . earn she w) fiineh VENEZUELA'S CHIEF REBEL CAPTURED. _ H/o Gen, Hernandez Trapped by Government Troops and the Rebellion Ended at Last. Wheat openet mo fay and ma Foretan houses were chasers and led oh opentn hoes were. July Bentember 13 4; Sen “Slowing Prices were: July id My. tet. daly corn, gus a The Millionaire Horse- THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING MAY 29, 1900. ROBERT BONNER'S DYING pment THOUGHT OF MAUD S. : “4, “Ny In Making His Will He : Said, ‘My Money Shall Follow My Blood.” NO \eerele ee ie eieleersielers man Prized the Great Mare More Than All Else. The battle ove Mr. Bonner’s ans, '@ : Robert Pawin | Henini nipanied my : iraw * ; ta . fet a, ml ® price on Maud | hea ae him ' ffectlo ‘ta recaseos an : * . an tant. 4 ay MONEY TO FOLLOW BLOOD. rie —“— ‘ e 1 toh ME. Honner exprense t th nt T equitable and even di ie J a Parsone resents It and ROOSEVELT WRITES fo « Sugar on hess of wre UNCLE SAM—"New! | ain't goin’ ter Paris! Plenty of fun ter hum!” Market, Led the — Prose wee es “We See in New York Sodden 4 Masses of Voters _ j 1 A sileht increase tn dealings, accom- Manipulated by Clever, Unscrupu!ous and = * "eh" increase tm featings, accom Selfish Masters of Machine Politics.” haracterined today’s open hn! WAY 0 WE ? ea ee oo elauni ie. rice he wl do none, as 7 ; nigat’s to . " sm | New came Committee emarkable art teal Re visi) Chairman Takes OF fice | mae Moet ie Fs als into ree sicrothea Refuses to 0 Talk of. of the Vice- n the market t served (9 ena of t know that they are Lemuel Ely Quigg has fixed upon June! “pg Presidential Possi- much above us as far to one ancer. and he who pra je mes it 1¢ longitude and eon ’ be excused than editor who de a tt as the UUme when be will + te tathtude that separates people,” and bauches public deceney in orde ” Y r| Chairman of te Republican County seca: makes the text for a brilila: ‘es paper a - b | t 7 ilities, ftude and Lon Among t f what he te The man who sscrifices everything © ¢ cour 1 The abler lb WASHINGTON, Miy There are, personal « for either piace and ‘ etiigeond a iiies reasons for belleving that Admiral] would adiedty worry himaelf sich All men in whose character there te inletpal political organtas Vice-T dent at | ut, ae h in the hands of the peo An element vasenens ander cath that bole : cae it he [ t to ft 1 hh ket every me t is tendered te him by ac a must admit » ite ai ke somewhat THs ! 4 most He agrees with his friends and im ae we speak Wally ot oo Hing polltitians that the nomination Ww . A. sound mated | WHICD cectal 5 act. 4 f William Jent ings Bryan for Pres K tnd must also admit the need of eMctency me nt is inevitable and bas given up ail fe anewoered ee have advanced any “n we the ¢ i There ‘er et care " Phare bit 0d Cenee, an md the origand teor from his Wester . ‘a act mu ay toes ee ‘ eo an st has not 4 s #ay anything at all on x Bapl a mi much the sw \ ie ' . " hem ltry ' “ff Suet " 1 "i ON) mongers at . anita a vel a peak spirits T all declare the Netra ‘ t ° “_ and where eu who mak " efinitely, bat a that he will) would welcome the great ase'sta ~ * cab pec ue to a! adore > a 98 ler + le GENERAL FRAD run If he thinks the people want bitt (which the name of Dewey would be eee an itee ie (or a Am lee ¢ VINTOM GREE That |e t every case him and confidently are ther coule Rokpes “a n f “ . : H r edly said that he had no sweep the wntry & we hanes. Sc cet i ieee 28 Sac ami SIR ROBERT PEEL HELD. . ee ¢ — rap hn gner sd e ent. | & er » 7 . > sious ' me time Most Stand Peiat fer tibetiiog exe: te ¢ my) og ~ A ‘ . sw te | Oreene - eA Daniel Von Der Heydt. an dey seeaia t £8 . N14 1 ached a Th to seed \eify mere ‘/martness ad 7% | in { the power of the Pi rn Loxton” At the Maribor Ir obert Pe ol Was committed te | the OM Bailey on the charge of oh he, Quigg, was « ‘Cyniciem in public lle ts a curse, and) h as lost t ywer of on eal: s ut Gen. Greene re countenance trotiioes ter vgntowneh t gin Bt Bee this and on @unday, when Seu | Dantet Von der Heyd:, one of the ter tor him and the ox the at | Plate agreed to give him the same power | The Senator's sak aiaiaiag ines of the Peel estates ‘er fo & tonor | Gol | chat Quige nad, he consented, The |tbel Is contained im letters de dons public life ee C ‘ |The ¢ ‘We see in New York sodden masses ha f ¢ voters manipulated by clever, un Bs| The antounceine I} | proval of Repuo te Gen Greene sald | informed dy Lie ead: my election, ope wi im Gov He Thinks Prove & | seriving Mtr Von der Heydt as a scour 4 drel, biackmatier and thief, The defense j Short Memory. irged that proceedings were now pend ] ing in Chancery tive to sleged scrupulous and ly selfish masters r ihe Peel set- of mack Ms r t be. presen proceed. pga * r) Senator Thomas C. Platt foes no peas sys ST ae x ‘the | lere the opposition to the appointment ogy tert 4 now to * to be ° eousnese; but we see also tras 1 om} 20" R. Hasel, of Logon lle Bo baronet for tHlal, accepting his’ owe. : OS a Judge tn the United States Di recogniaances for Mae appearance poet vaminities Court of that eity will amount to any- ras ~ ————— ‘ . “ It ts tr ing. a oe 7 be mad It all originates with Whit “ « x existing t meeting, Reid.” he said, “and does not count the and the ‘ gl ni order ta | Hagel will be confirmed without any op. . “4 ws tha conduct the ¢ Nely. | un-] porition of consequence t at they bh a ¢ jerstand that the Executive Committee] Mr, Reid, when shown this statement | ‘ ands the wil have “one! tee Aqueduct] sid he had nothing to say, @xcept that | . * { Commier joner ham en Eyek, an : . of My | cit campaigner, who was secretary of| It appeared that Senator Piatt le aut) wes a oe sal the committee for many years, How! troubled with a abort memory. He de- call attention to ‘ a oak o and é the work will be svided Is yet to be de. clared last Fridsy that opposition to) thelr {actiitles for making ways the | bored. | termined. Hasel’s appointment came from Mr. | 4 — M ». of Buffalo. dow Shades. S| BROTHER GUS A DELEGATE, | .: eee. | Mr. Reid continue! “He declared once before that no one was for Beth Low for i Awnings 0 Ae tape umps, and yeu Mr Low nad Slip Covers Wo nore votes than Gen. Tracy, hiv A basse wales wald that po po one wes for Also Hugh McLaughlin, of Brookiyn, yas| McKinley but « few discon: R t A ing announced that Brother Augustus Van| 2 Woes BS ft Mmpromise | ish When Wendell op toward evi sen Laneakn te he opportunist at Tiimote’ he dig Tou can him to talk tke the moment by » Taneoin, “but Wyck will be a Delegate-at-Large to| Seat by tye how: : Furniture which te fraught with \t om = ihe LOST AN EYE: the pepoerie Ratiens) Convention Asked geast Mr. Hasel's chances, Mr. . ~ 4 & long conference| Reid wrong; but no leas st for the Unton and net olay lyn leader yest I be an exceedingly bad t For which they og ery took on definite shape. then he and WON A SWE 3 eat a ve if It becomes kno y leet onus , fates: IN A SWEETHEART poimtaent’ to, show’ that’ the pa only ly hav 's boss made judiciary | and varied assortments of the whieh, of ‘ a disnc| Frank Lauro lost an eye, but he has! TryfrPeuaial "im om account TH the tee | Without reference to ex-| — most desirable fabrica, which | won a pretty girl who wes faithful ¢ —— | an ora age him during the time of his affliction, | The Cotton Marker, Raby Died in Mother's Arms. | Orders placed now can be ex- | Lawyers Fined for Fighting, | hen his rival elmed the a bg hit. Toney be ben “No man ie justified in doing evil on| For fighting over a prospective a the ground of expediency. He i@ bound) in the Buter Street bar gs to do il the good possible. Yet he must Witz. ‘fe lawyers, Da consider the question of expediency, in| 7g. Pg etd order that he may do all the good poesi- Magistrate whe NY t©) The closing prices of cotton to-day Taira avenue,|ecuted more promptly than in ae the height of the season. “iy ttl West 23d Street. —_ = ors

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