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eraee ___ THE WORLD: TUESDAY I “OH, SUCH A HEADACHE!” a " Oe bebe Bh de tbr tenn et BOER ANDERS ARE CAUGHT BY BRIT, ee be tbr ttt h bitte Pinte cee EVENING, JUNE 12 1900, 'WOMAN STARTS ON TEN-CENTURY RUN. : : Miss Gast i Salibe To- +| Day Her Hard Task— Defeated in One Fight and : §| Wat Be Paond ty Br Retreat Cut Off by : +| ening World Reporter. d Gen. Knox. he = : MISS GAST, THE LONDON, June 12-682 P.-M—The | June Wh ty Tonagieabets waren: | 2 CENTURY RIDER. 8 } War Office has received the following ©! * ‘ Maxim «un. Nave + § despaten trom Gen. Kelly-Kenny ee as ate ivetoueern La Following i a history of Miss i “BLOEMFONTEIN, June ‘2 ono the ines of tawe w ged t A fy told t i troops from the north are ing- | fallen into F hands eg D DY is BP) Aprult, south of Roodeval, where the “als smeunt te ; , Boer cut the Mritish lines of commun! gee at teat ties. ane! wing 3 ; She has @ thorongh musi- | ation, having defeated the enemy They Headquarters in Natal, June tt . . cal educe ’ Will be at America Siding to-morrow at) fr Aimond’s Nek to-da It tan't ; ian charming pinnist, AM marke! on the map, but t last de , file to Charleston Flats The enem: al y “Gen. Knox moves out from Kroon | gory | horabi Be iatercess: the’ cnemy Putter | ¢ nh considerable force, with several) © wtadt lon . + particulars later.” {the fighting fel upon the“, ‘The following deepatcr has been re-| Becond Dor who carried the position | + 5 at the point of the bayonet, and the) * F eeived at the War OMMce from Gen | ring « y Brigade, who were heavy | | Forestler-Walker, in command of the) tly attacked on our from very| + | Maes of communication in South Africa: | Foken country round Tketini Mountain 12 | “CAPE TOWN, June 12—The follow-|,' hope our suite are less than! @ ‘au , tng is from Kelly-Kenny ich, considering Ihe eRIFEMe | 4. pbeddd es ced Meee eOREE EE Deore eet es p AACA, 5, 1.. Cone BAe t ‘June 1-No communication froe pete = ce povition, is much less thar hed eas , * m ; Peeooo eee eee eee) | appre ached for Mins to st 1 OORE6 BMethuen since June 7 He was fighting | *XPeCtrs nd no wo e's he y “ her L(eo-mi'e ' a feelioe } dune 6 to the north of Vetchkopf. Bteyn | ‘The whole attack w Mrected » pl Inder, tor hes been trying to frame a“ trust plank” for the Mc Kinley excitement perva training e starting 4 f many long-die Dis pear Rete. wiiart, Whose dispositions were ex-| Plattorm. AM da ape nad! Neue ate tea tides, will be utilized for the “ The British prisoners sent to Vrede) cool The Artillery, Tenth _| siting | ' and threes to see the ae ake. zi raining herdquarters, A small cabin ‘ | Are well treated” Hoban ade and Third Cavairy Brigade @ | etart ‘ afternoon quite a few] Phomes West. Henry J, Wehmar > ae meen bu t in the of the ‘While this report of Ketty-Kenoey |™ wat Ge were.” | cree tnt three automoblien ap-| George M. Styles. , |stats peeapa er “ a's ae | effectually disposes of the story of the Soeeaeae | "ae o scone Se & Tepele eneh and a capture of Bloemfontein »y the Boers WILD BO R PO! TS, Everywhere as hewea the opinion! Paced »: Hise tae ‘The Meester! ape! riment of eycle ste [Mt shows that Methuen is having a I E RE R 1.) | ic she woult not ae icaiata | Sone ace teenie cece tee tener! phat ut down the pos- Tard time of it, He was ten miles | | } necessary 10 & contest urce today Sa we ee ne ae ton He i 4 and - eee “ ‘ ium. Be hes no less than fo ge ‘ apehaa o ae beg trying Bloemto Me 66 99! |r tne and tratnine methods i Basta te : ber naib rg ph on = +2 ’ | Kelly-Kenay 19 at Bloemfontein | | | ng had heen wt devote. re 1.000 miles sabuled: alana Che Cae ° f ’ he 1.00 Ha listributed along the course A comparison of Gen Kelly-Kenny's ve Pio of handlers, pa: pacers will report { 7 -, t " Gespatch with the maps avail table peer LONDON, June 2A plentiful Jonines. It all depended upon the prtt. World bh al eel ee ™~ —. hans ort hg + apparently thag the British line of com e . ae has been Altering and endurance of the young Indy t t 1s wns 4, Ta cave hie oe i Made tice prensy Marques f an on Will Browr . @unieation cut by the Hoers, Has been | rene Maras i — Opening Gain sain, Falowee emeniidpinenns GOs. AOR 98 Leen NE wh Hit wand report the roa while he oF Testored by the movement of troopm from | viding De Wet, with by R J 1 her train for the je mar The Evening World ymakers hurries for the * : O) Hurghers, is marching Job a . 2 or sok rhe . } & tbe perth toward Honing ws ache Hunghers, 1s marching on Johan-| lWoman Accuses ad y Rece peng in Cartrude Brace Fell from ee an creek teat comets na | oe so that no time shall be Garete® Recdeval if they followed the} "° sain! Magistrate's Son of the ire- | An example of Mise Gass fr ‘ a oe Mies veiw tareesh et the) t mtayn again : | Fire-Escape—Mother | pon. ivoures ant piss thats WE agctive” etateien ai Ties talk aes ieee: contrmstion was given out to. |eurained a severe eat | Blande onspiracy. Frenzied. Brown had insisted on the young wo he fale ies per day. She starts trom Weie® ; ay of the capture of 1.0 1 sear get di dela ul — The # ook market tacked spect man resting al: mornt s# t h thie eve d Fieksburs, bogies pected Saale of . : Soe er PemOners (86 Rare at the " Mi oe ~ | aeaquite n in Sale Brees eral World the dts n Su ; Ns ieee: Fs the Orance colony, by Gen. Brabant pasha ng Elword Zeller gon of Police |¢ ; is tae Jamaica for supplies, When he ree] Mice M \ doubt ts nat she will. cover | Md British hed these forces. praetis| olor to these peo in | seuiel po Dagon 1 lg trading was of a hes Ine if | turned at noon he was astontsved to] neweomer tn ai nok ics ae of the sched eally surrounded some days ago and| of the In wah ts jas v4 : ar Part X het Justt " | ee use hear merry laughter from the lawn be-| deta r " by Brown, as she ls riding ; they finally had to surrender after more| version of the disaster 19 the militin ti vl Dailies Resting Cepia over, tne Pe by ae her} hind the hotel, There he found Miss} ‘abish new worl bY AS, S200 ak eee j Or less fighting talion of the Derbyshire Regime hy a ae a _— a re f ath from the eneay fourty |Gast and Mew Jobnston, her attendant, | and if determination and ob a up pace. ‘A despaich from Lichtendurg, dated| Roodev ba a Mary Miwang ny advances ani In some | tor, rear, at i k tite morning, eneeeed In pitching quowe, Misa Gast{ dition count for anything, the title i cular Century Road Club's com io & Boiler 1s \ y st Hock Isl @ trenared: tat viol matfeceager (2eTives teat pleasure from this old | caampton long-distance woman rider of will be followed. This le j sapiens wh y Pa i Gas. . , Gaells game, whieh, with handball, wag! ‘e worll ina ty hers. in the form of a triage twenty-five CHINA’S UPRISING: tats "Nite i lt wf Rr echt ara jt ©% wa ‘ rf ‘ ed ring @ « k ane At 4 o'clock preeteely a | ful preparation for the r i thence through Vasey Streage te “ “ This bh ; t . oreto precisely Mies Gant oad preparation fi eo rid feeb tate Py Me » ig ; we " Ghae oak 1 black and red sweater ant a dork | ‘ween Mf nd ove hundred im " k ne starting point. The read ‘ . foots w ‘ Sous i" kor, left the training quarters in| day, aod asiona Kina, for in exe at ondition and | E SPREADS... a aig Qa eh haere ® , cf . ; the mbit f e ‘ ry moveme’ " bee ar wange acouned by b 4 Ma catia lf i me wa me © Mock, He J. Wehr oO. @ | watched and prompted by WH) Brow (Continued from Pi % parce ten b a ia ey arling’s deat, would have leaped from Aubut and Will Brown, the fest ream of | who vecupl Ae sition of pee Y a iret Page) | ~ rt x ® kaw y Beach Breckiva ite Pei. ty the Window but for the strong, reatraine pa re. were already lined up awatting | vie Mrs f 3 a ‘dueation Waithe p eg ‘ aiote outlined and it wil) be adhered him from Manila. Thus the Aitmirai| “WUeM! her and “Beverley ® In & room ime vo de i fea | te glen i : Behrens, 0 | ined the el i the rin saint ‘ ra ape nt part in training si| Jantat Mind “singer * er te Saab uh th a Guiiand ta Gat Glee as | They wore e@gintered as “Jan ‘ “ ta é | lanes aia ae “As the f or of the S-mile triangle | Tom We Halk Ak While, fareaie tT is puna, and her height te p to with greater| Paimer and etffe feseed such strength, he! The Navy Department has cabled di- freedom tn send rellet expedition M siesiy edesiin (hat ate wes] tie x ae Deon § Joho Hease is employed as & maker feetly to Rear-Admiral Kemoff, at to Tekin and « here, knowing | \ roo 1 ; 1 h tered a k ‘ mm Square factory se Make 40 tnderm him that the marine|he will soon be able to replace the maj." =" « Erie per en A ft and r two remarkabl feinforcementa have been ordered to rines diverted from Taku = d : eicae cen “ an Ice Company were Dildren, Gertrude, four, and A EUROPE TO CRUSH sin mn ar ee cle rete ee MAN ANO ARE RELENTLESSLY THE WILY EMPRESS. 228i 2 nue eee aiaeanee LONDON, June 12—All the papersiparasites, as well as piacr-hu we“ Deverle ai recovered point. A ma-|awnataite on an errand ihis morning, || - Sitbisietinlieiefebinielniceisiniei-laielebinrtsisieiete » 8 aa yo minw t ying that the Chinese] wilfutness has fer a 43 a " whe was Intro ‘ Were small and prices! tn that tim ‘ wo ection in reorgan-| Feet challenge 10 the Powe. | ue " . or ikea We tame. See et Oo Ue * Two ot the "the Cliente’ P teing the Toung-Li Yamen (for The chal : 0,00 ato the first + f a a (foreign allenge is one which ‘ aa 1 Meador Finding Escape Impos @ffice) on an anti-forelgr basis is the)" dee ine ake up. They must a ’ if t @ tt cine : ie aged aa po 4 Sedet serious news yet received from|and they mus: act tog twat . M " = profes : veowor Mer! sible Surrender Them Pekin Jthey are doing | , Rerkaway \ gone, aN th | & At Mr « ¥ + store, al the The Timen, which i ve best Informed "If the Ke i ve é im ‘ selves, Are pat iansery { fournal in Great Britain , titties ‘pow M ' tele. ‘ Answer the Questions faire, discusses the ma « & month ‘ wank f M — ; basil " Ml and Are Let Go, . . . A 4 ¢ “This means that the Emp from th eth y ager har finally thrown off th PARIS. J . ‘evans . + . 4 k Hen as resoived to stake everything on | RS" : \ dae ‘ f * Government Sleuths fher anti-foreign policy. Prince Tuan vit ‘ nl ' . ; - i vt ; Search Day and ight ¢ @ creature of the Empress, who is known 5 aay ae Society W Ph f extsiaieh od ° omen F to be one of the chiel pa f f aia, France and ern \ : ie for Another Woman“ aoe y Women rom Consus Takers. Boxers and a representative of the m * ‘ > ™ i . y : f the mo oe vs | Who Persistent! Feactionary party in China | « t pe * r a : The Closing Quetations | 2 4 wad rf “Peat she le a determined ant nead-| “Nothing, however, shows s ta . : Siammed the Door in @trong woman |s not to de dinputed. Be fae sin is er ny 2 ———_equalbghaibaRagdaomnbed bet ; : ‘ . : the Face of the Enu- @ncouraged those qual end, com-| “The Powers : : ' . merators. ts — Bined with her ignorance of the forces ‘lee, 8 ‘ Mag . 4 that his : > uo ghe is defying and with the malian in I oe pane . ‘ ; He Buence of her entourage of eunuchs and fered T i a 6 ; mo Bo Mrs Amanda Barthel, of 1 Murr Hiding from the Census Man, 8 r ! ‘ ‘ “ . "ae saul wel ; street, and Mra, Augusta B. Frank, a0 = - / om ¢ ats Ave 446 a teacher of German, who lives at 12) Ali this because they have defied, =e 4 @ ps AS 50, 000 MEN * " ! " 3 Kast Sixty-firet street, for whom war- | 1 ant flouted the census enumer a 4 ere 1 “ . <a | rants were iseued for refusing to answer |‘ . ’ : 198 W ST . sana ah sus Supervisor Wilbur, to whom Ff " ee READY TO SEIZE PEKIN. <8 JS) WMBAT STILL JUMPING, |e" Se"eesn ake toy War to thon! Nat at met Cane Meme CHICAGO, June 12—Freiherr Fr ; Theatr 22 # ~ a cones rrest of the offenders | slamming the front door in the face of Mr Meets, a hydraulic io we 9 ; ‘ 8 vy Ey |Jaly Takes « spat Coward Atter ‘They ib Coles B Siete iet-Attoreey,| hese, but now they have awakened ‘ eer, of |Arthur a “e : © iss 1 "i o h some My serious way the women | somethi ore Kiel, Germany, who hay for a T « we went} ° - oe ml . gs bei caeos \census enumerator sent for, an intimation of his action, and! pag eecen Are aad iia ing Oe 9 dhs half in Viadivostock What ‘ ’ ae . basher bas they had answered the ques y th ty marhals visited the| fr, Wilbur said thie morning: “I Reve sian ja. in charge 7 sates aoe ; . ka Wheat opened erratic and rather easier | allowes to 0 ts had fled. —_| neen as careful ax I could be with these’ ‘ of the Russian naval dr dock at that sia upor o-day wt Was »wed by @ sudden| The other woman offender has not ravated were their cases the/ ladies. New Yorkers seem to hat Pert, arrived in Chicago to-day pon the ma ae neg 4: of strength in July from 1% 4 to caught and the search for her, sor bos aeclded to make an ex-| jea that any one who ri peed Hie declares thay partibteatia |on tn | ins. ‘ ‘The a the effondege, and to this ont | {e's felon. aad bo Whe Ooms 6 GelaD the concer: of powers in N : eaetee 0 been vigorous he energies Mt his commaad, open door te worth: ot tomate Me pretense. Ruscis talks, he says, | sian Asiatic Empire " Nassau | See : Twelve of the keenest deputy Untted| TM questions that they objected 10 | Aes ’ | ‘ States marshals of this district have eterny Ware ’ ooo ‘ om t . “The treatment thet ts usually escoré> EAR FOR MI . citer ~— ne ens instaniiy AbSOFDEd | searched day and night for them: 7 Gre yout 4 to book agents nas vom ok we SSION ARI ES . co , i oe Cables renga svorably to our od-| me” Bomee have been under cease! yee © you beem married be-| right along. and we have not objected ‘ , 7 vices and corn, after a lower opening, watch; the survelilance even extended to | feret*? as long as the questions were answered. AT LOCAL BOARDS stifled that he knew as Pek Oa mmediately recovered i pry sg tr pee an the vast | “Have you ever heem divorced” | But the questions must be answered. Ws | ane ; Pog: : Jew York's opening prices were: July! 1 of the United States Government | These matrons have been accustomed | ANd we must Anish them by Friday. Be At the office of ye han es sei | Reading It 15 4; september, 7; July Ferd m Srectes to 8 Cees SOTUNRY Of) te snub peditery and Seen agente and baetrist- Aton thot pos & hf : aed of Foreign Mis alas Fae . sien call bus ; the mel thave acqu red the luxurious habit of! do with it after he takes ytd bd Buliding at 154 e ' Chicago's opening prices were: July — i th sf the ain s untrue [attended two cares in| faa wheat. i Auge, Oo: daly corm, CHOATE GETS A DBGREB |\n-tSts'es,a24 Great Bete. eating aoture of Lam Boers in the Weksburg hodiet Epix * f art that morning, | "rd As $4; July oats 3 ry Was at WEF District the Lb pp tellgaran : , s ae © York's cloring prices were: July — the princtoles of neutrallty proved to be | showed ot tate. cane Gee betes had been received from the | Nl"y asking for hh ‘ . wre | wheat, 155 did; September, 191-4|Commeteee Valvereity Heneve Gur e ae intent with the feeling of Americans were gencrally higher and ithe trouble in China. | saneee | Aeked, October, @ lf July corn, 434) Ambassador and Prof, White, |jeading » J tenement tb a = ’ have received no word | Inquiry at the Mible Houre of Th of Ghevass, on @ elicited the roater » Letters in the mail|information that the agency of the So-| Henry Cuttin, twenty-five years old Pires 1 closing prtete were: July) LONDON, Jone W-Combridge eb the scene of the, ciety ™ at Bhanghal, far from ¢ rantcal TR 1-8 bid; Jur lee : he acene |. mechanics engineer was fined 19 in| The closing prices of cotton to-day hie + ns July rouble, raon Marke: Police Court this morn-| were: June, 46 to 6M; Juiy, Aa co nen;|> . ae Matters wore The Froshyteriane and. Methadiots are ing for threatening to shoct Bio Sather, ee BD to 42, Beprember, 1.83; Oo r, 14 to 148, November, 1.00 te 1.81;