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— ——e O_O BOERS DEFEATED WY PEN, METHUEN, —_——_+42___—_ Lord Roberts Clears His Lines and Attacks Botha Near Pretoria. LONDON, June 13.—Atter a week's | Try lp, - og cat ellense Lon Roberta bas been heard e's "vitor over De Wet from, his line of communteations | , means ree at Ki roonstad ent need 1 as Wo security Africa. The enemy ton, which um hich will be remedied and tt will not take long |) damage done to the r He ard verni son of his cat an me practically restored by | eher” mar boa ‘tocday ta Ded toed complete victory gained | jay. Mea 7, Methuen and Kitchener | ° Me De Wet at the Rhenoster fort uans | i 3 i i eivisions are all in exis | noW able to hold the line be ty afd Khenoster in strehgih on will Arrange Lo guard it om directions. eose 1 een Fei fe i i : Botha, who was in strong force | wa @ advances \2 Qiteen miles southeast of Protoria. |... )!!Mier shoul le at Potchefstroom | {eh forces gained considerable woe Soa cook ak eh Dunes, ound, but Gen. ~~tha, when Lord | ©" OF wb foray the" ‘ Roberts left the field, was still un- | trust, serious 1 deplore the geath ’ %' aimee deaier the Bart of Az i OMce by Major-Gen. Kaos from Kroon. gtadt, presumably sent there by mes- gunger, reade a6 follows: Jevpateh was received at t War Omce from: Lord Noveste, "whieh THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1900, ARRAY OF BEAUTY IN LINK DIVORCE. ATSRROROHT " 2 or. Semammecburg are perfectly quiet, and Pe 3, 1 Marae nee obser |S ri ed and et wounded. Among the) # geveral of the inhabitants have ex MS “ | pear or | attog Ovrarie, of the Tweitth | © Grensed gratitude for the peace and ore) ji, if), marry wo Twellth | aomenroeneneest 101060919) Ger which prevail. na | ene June 7 the Derbyshire Militia lost \ oe pela? on wo eet nn Je omnia. All of) The trial of the sult of Anna Link r] testimony, the pleture of Injur @ imme setired to @ place about Le ie hich wee captured by the Bore and {Solute diverse trem Frederick Link. | ORS east, on the Midiburs roadie nad retaken by Methven.” define Justice MeAdam tn che Supreme] STARTLING REVELATIONS. © oma i he ——— Court tovlay. brought Mr, Link int T claims to be th tast few Gayo his — hy eye BULLER IS MA mfortable proximity rm the (A! and . of Albany end bits being #0 near the town Kept up . Janery Mrs Mitiie Mutrheld. w magnate the excitement in the country, prevented . seated pansatianae paammamatog. tie 1508 » the las been Separated u dozen the burghers from laying down herve (ee = Vol with her umbrella in the lobby of the) Jorep& Manner, jf. vrother of Mrs zme and interfered with the collection | 0 | Mu‘ual Resery> (iulldtng, 98 Broadway id. how he anit ale father, broke of supplies, It ge peed td Monday afters dred and Nireteenth » ovary to attack il Mra. Muirheld was once a popular ac-|r " ferday. ” LANDON June 1 ~& despatch from! tr She ts wie of the once prom Heb wb Ssbiggy Lo nyse hen, | Houbert’s arm under today's date an ve ond otf convivial Jack Mutrheld. | ye, ‘nd ile tleatly w jal! . While wh om Stock Exchange broker rindaw Link, @ae, abled ¢ the mai®’ portion of /nounces the continuation of Huller's| Bald Mra Moieh Jay in ex had Kone away Dut @e rhe ext yoom ar) there ewe Ne nee | successful march, the occupation of [IMR her encounter with Linke there aa Liak. be from former experien pis vul A al earaeta tire collar on to Bie } able parts. I sent Frengh with Porter's | Volks without oppos sah hel 8 my lawyer. with two} nave a fight Link made a pase | notes f ) exch, on whic my hue , amount io 9 he and ye Gipe Hg beings - Mut- | capture of a number of prisoners, white! ta 1 SN 9 Le when We] Ler crvemreneminatlom, Brothas soe ‘s Mounted Infantry round by our nony ann nse : lett, and Tan Hamilton, with Brogdw,.1 | 0%" Hoer cawunition yesterday are re " ee : tha and Gordon’ walry brigade, Ridle) >) oe ane a vere Hane 5 threes plecer | K + kimona « Mounted Infantry and Bruce Hamilton » ‘ Bh. s foalleeatiier the | 328 down the ty fidsatey Brigade, round by our right. 4 BARL oF AIRLIE KILLED id my foals ie vit wae the © "Both columns met with great oppe . | os ehempeuaaination at sition, At about 2in the afternoon I saw PRETTY WOMEN, ALL, | Brother Joe Manner wae 7 sumed two of Hamilton's (wfantry battalions | State im Mattie with the m Mr i . steal apn cele “4 a ae hy bold merrameee te whet sppessee to be tie Also ine Summer princess @ ack 6 vere! hor husbaad in Mrs, Rona key of the enemy's defense, on their left whtte at tt war Jeo | Mat Mank. Thie was almost gaine! before dark and I ordered the force to bivoun| | marl of Alrite on the ground they hag won wh A Roberta reports was “"Pole-Carew, with Siviston a ye of the most popular membe f the ® and commanded th pled our centre. As I have explained be ould not attack, but he gradually ad ” SON ‘ Yaneed so as to support [an Hamittor sal and when I left the fleid he was on the | Th ” Alrite 1 Hine held by the enemy's outporia in the} @,,. > og figs wee ope. the w Jin “"T hurried back to get news of Methuen's movement On hearing tha he title tn ly Mabel! Frances Eljaw fuugh mothe ffth) 9 tes ener with such troops as | could the Opare to Vredefort with orders to push | Seth amd communicate with Methuen ‘who, I knew had a very compact force in vicinity of Heilbron I also de-| F & special messenger to Meth- | en, instructing him to push on at all @peed to the main jine of railway. METHUNE’S VICTORY. dl two officers met at Vredefort Read Station in the evening of June 10 was in Canada fr The it afles Will am Hugh Cay endish war the eit noof the thir won Chesham. He was born in Ist le mother was a diughter of the wt Duke of Weetmins MAS, DODGE PLEADS DIAMONDS, FO HE Declares Through Lawyer that She Didn’t Mean to Smuggle. Mrs Dodge's lawyer, for a dir! ot the action and the restoration - property to her. Mr, that the absence of pr to defraud vitiated a!\ Government to the jewels the law to the oftect | should be made of the Police Justice Has One Pog-Heorn Variety to Call Convention Roll. Ex-Potice Justice and Assemblyman J Herbert Potts, of Jersey City, who t* mi yea! " rs er Maurice ' red for Mee Ltn Mr SHE DE NS and Ink, w mae 1 VISITS TO MRS. wiiness bo eas Who te stil, prettier rv of Josepn Hainer vl Mr Li nk, a ware ow ea or forgiven We] * RONAN. ret elev woere Mrs a Mn lank n kt FED THE SMATCHED Bt S THER, FROM DENT Mrs. Schmidt, When Ar- rested, Ccnsented to Cive Information. The action of Mre. Phyliia E Dodge to when ¢ ‘ a fecover W400 worth of jewels Heine ty the customs authorities June & of . ene " + . Met year was continued to-day det ee Bink Shes ending W ushingto 4 are Fodge Brown in the United States Die | . oun Dede triet Court ap. Os " Among the spectators were a laree ne © ‘ P . Rumber of women, who ered t were setee4 Mra Dovtge left the GRE to oo much finery with great curl | Hip me g This, he claimed, was a i wpe | T Mite Dodge. who is very handsome, ice being vi a bes a Was fichly gowned and wore consid ~ ue Ach erable jewelry o tel make |" 1m Ghe wore a white straw sailor Nat. so ieration. & . he jewels had 24 Gfimmet with red ribbon dovied with “ been taken from he White, 9 white silk birt waist with Wile, however, wes wal Mr i polis dots and a blue wkirt and) oq Mtr Senith. “The Jewelry in | MBtekde the © dive serge jacket lined with from her ore ghe had a ie to | at and Diack striped rik neult her friend or a lawy Such i@tet move was » motion by Mr.| DT handed proceedings are outrage (thous! propaniy TAB MAN WITH THE VoICR, © alned forms ome Vahly dressed me HEID’S LIFE. helt. the umbre! Sie said Mr Rte spent most 1 fret meet your hug ‘ted Severance ar b- of your business. [ am years age ni Ditn't you claim alfeony A few |.2> from a man named De, Eva jA ! never ai! OME Mutenott dented vou a mem that he ever ad him arrested ried you wher ef a0. jr Thualoan ner rep'y LINK’S DEFENSE. d had been drinking.” | | lank was the fret witness in his own tefense. eH dented all charges Once,” sald he, "a Customer mave me 4 toll of m 1 took it home to my wife. She k the wraper off The it { music she saw was en | The Last of the Romana’ My the and that wa +L had had that there her vinck eves iny fete and “squared tons om the back of Abe ) the jury-bex wore @ snd Justice MeAdam was and you! him apd was fined % for it.) iLittlke Hinzman Boy Was ROOSEVELT DECLARES; VAN WYCK’S MORAL Governor Says “Evidence for REMOVAL Indicates That as the Easiest Courseto Take.” Gov, Roosevelt in a statement dietated to The World to-day says that Mayor Vaan Wyck’s “moral guilt has been proven. The evidence for REMOVAL would seem to indicate that as the easiest method to proceed.” No action, however, will be taken by the Governor until after the Na thonal Comvention adjourns, The Attorney-General is busy studying the testimony of the Mayor bivore Justice Gaynor in The World's suit on Sat- terday, and he will devote all his time to mapping out a plan of action. | Gov. Roosevelt will go to Philadelphia on Saturday. The ( rnor's state- ment follows | | «1 should say now that it will be at least two weeks be- | t6re 1 decide definitely on my course of action. The public |has, 1 believe, no doubt that MORAL GUILT has been | proven, In this case, the evidence for removal would seem to indicate that as the easiest method to pursue. | am pro- ceeding on my own lines, and when I have determined on my course of actio# 1 will proceed promptly and effectively “I have béan in conference with Attorney-General Davies and Judge Coyne. We went over the main points in the evi- dence adduced before Justice Gaynor in the proceedings in- stituted by The World and discussed it at some length, but| the legal questions involved are too intricate’to be decided offhand, and there will not be any decision until after the) National Repubiican Convention, | “There are various methods of procedure that may be followed. There is the plan of removing the Mayor as pro- vided by the charter under section 1535, as asked for in The; | World's petition. Then there proceeding under the | Sewnetty Anti-Trust law and there is a criminal pr ceeds | ing. The last is the :nost difficult, as intent must be shown “While there may be and is evidence of moral quilt, it is questionable whether the technical guilt can be proven, und, usually, the lawyers prefer the case that can be easily) ond absolutely proven. In this case the evidence for re-| moval would seem to indicate that as the easiest method to pureue, “But no positive decision has been reached as to the way in whieh I will proceed, and I should say now that it will be at lenst two weeks before I determine definitely upon a | course of action. Theré is no reason for haste. “A dignified method of procedure, free from all political 5, is the only one that will commend itself to the public, 1, after reading the testimony of the Mayor before Jus- | tice Gaynor, has, | believe, no doubt that moral guilt has heen proved “The strict laws of evidence must be obesrved, and it is the J auty of the Attorney-General to study the case from that andpoint and advise me upon the course of procedure be- | fore Lact." ‘ | MISSING BOY FOUND DROWNED IN CISTERN. ————e42——_—— Not Kidnapped, but Fell in Old Well. ‘The body of little Charlie Hinaman, 1 vealed no trace of him. The next day | wh was thought to have been kid-| the police were notified and sent out fet for be could see pone of this ta | Minedy gong on behind Cok Otuber Fireman Sullivan's Brave Rescue of Little Robert Herman. | | While playing ta@ at Avenue B and 1 | Mleventh street thie morning four-year- ba 4 Robert Merman, of 18 Avenue B fused ft AneWEr! wis Knocked down Dy a Reavy delivery enumerator. | wagon, the front wheel of which struck ented at het 1 on the head, causing a fracture ath sirese jin addition the sealp Wes almost torn com: | og amerator Hearty 2) phe chit was saved from instan’ sliqd © MUMLET) denih by the quick action of Fireman Mre Schmidt | guijivan. of the engine company on Bast Is business ation he direct she dh Commissioner the enumerator had eallet red and tri no peed a! now she understood tfectly willing Barrett to Fight Gardner, + in the | Teeted known all over New Jersey on account| Bart i* Billy Barrett, of his fog-horn volge, recetved notice to-|Gariner at the Broadway Athlett> ciut | Jared tad was One of the best little fig! who fighta Eadie} At, Méllevae Hospital, where the in- enth street Sullivan was @ the the time. He saw the boy's jumped to bis rescue, corner at danger and Arasping () little fellow in time to pre- mes and (hat he had met! vent the rear wheel from passing over 8" lus vedy ‘The wagon was owned by & [rauer, ip | 8 East One Hundred and Sixty. etehen wtrert. It was tearing up Avenue % A ats rapt galt when young Herman mate & dash across the etree: The for | driver tried to rein up Bie hovers but, Meeding form and for « time there was great oxeitement. The driver wae ar- removed, the doctors hed he life. Socceinanaliin 1-5, 3 ) Ove a _» * general alarm. At that time and the recovery of the body the napped from his parents at Martondale Park Maspeth on Sunday last, was found this morning in an unured cls he grounds yarents and even some of the pollge There were no mark# of violence on| hat been ted to think ther che boy was until the news of wus received ern on raliroad near Maspeth and was being unwillingly led away Wreterick C. Shock, of 175 Essex street. a driver for the Natlmal Brew. Ing Company, waa chairman of the day at the plenic awore to po.tce that he knew every one there and that all wore badges, Shock eald that he faw a man about (Wenty-three years old who was wandering about the park without a badge. He was put out be- cause he could not give a convineing well ‘The body was found by George Clark, of Greenville, No J. a visitor to the park, and the police were ai once notl- it to the surface the body was recognized as that of the missing six-year-old, of whom the po- oe had a detailed deseription. Worl Was sent to the boy's parents, who live at 219 Mast Ni Math street, this borough, and the father hastened to Maspeth into the ted When bro GUILT IS PROVEN, our Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. Great Thursday Bargain and Special Stock Sale Will commence to-morrow, Thursday, June 14, and will be continued through Friday and Saturday, June 15 and 16, Until 10 o'Clock Saturday Night. Get Circular at Store for Particulars, Corner Grand and Chrystie reets. RINGS | Ladies” Dep't. oTAUGULE. Hearing Before Justice Chester on Motion to Stop Prosecution. ial items f ao June 14th, Ladies’ White Lawn Shirt Waists, __ 34.98, werth $10, Ladi ’ Special to The Bvening Werks) ALBANY, NY. June tk—The legal Homespun Suits, b which low Trust ts waging to defeat the s made to prevent $10.00, worth $23, Hit from continuing its monopo ——— yperations in the State and ene Ladi , Golf an exorbitant prt of ite commodity es was continued here to-day before Su R ‘ -da' Skirts, Arguments were presented on the re- ot ofders granted gy Justices Her rick and Chase tn three different actions Ladies’ Silk Eton turn growing out of the Trust litigation Two of them are designed to check Referee Myer Nusshaum from examining Jackets, officers of the Compauy, and the taird ’ for an order io punish the officers of the Company for comtemp' of Court Ex-Judge Coyne, represent torney-General, opened the Stating the writs were improperly se- a $7.50, worth $15, Golf Capes, cured at celal term. He sald that the writs were laseed. by a Supteme plaid backs, Court Justice against the co-ordinate $5 00. branch of that court ° , worth $12.50, David Wiicox read his brie and showed that Attoraey-General Davies's petition does not show the facts rpeci- fled bv the statute, and the order, there. Vache farhaitele fore, is unauthorised by law, That the Three proceedin ight to be evtadlished by Cor. mm the statute arg not constitutional BROADWAY | Cor. Canal Speaking on the question of witnesses, Near Mr. Wilcox said that the provisions of [== the law requiring witnesses to submit Stores, ed Wileox West 23ra Street. ‘wi te| LADIES’ GOLF SKIRTS, adapted to Traveliicg, Bieyele an toe ee ve et we parveent, of ine| @iny Day wear; of bet qualitg Phila ej hia bo siners The corporations | doub'e-faced Seotch material, grey, thy go. who ders |ight and dark blue and brown, rem alle verse side in chreks; stitehed eveund bottom: all lengths and waist mease: ures; a most desirable shirt for the purpose, 5.00 Le Booilicr Bas to a general examination by an admin- istrative private | affairs were unconstitu because} they deprive persons against whom they are taken of liberty without due process of | “Let us see with what we Ve repeated the allegations th aplaint, m which he were two and not ne company they secured from Maine waters and the Hutson River Valley. Prior to March tL, 89, nearly ol! the plarts we e owned by the Knickerdocker and Conso!ldated compsnice Tt ts simply this way,” sald he, ‘The Consol dated controtied (0 per cent of the New Yo ik buries and the Knick- were cons.il ate] a their the company er 1M per cent over the price of two previous yeare. and that sald price has not been low ored, i not really an allegation of any Import He argue there was no monopoly unless the State of Maine was controtied, and that (he statute does not apply to that Stare Mr. Wileot contended that the pro- visions of the law regard procedure are unconstitutional because they at- tempt to impose upon the Justices of the Supreme Court non-Jjudiclal functions that testimony taken could not be used —— in any criminal proceedings or pro- wedate st aw beenme te oe woud! TABLE SILVER, be inconsistent wi! constitutional right to trial oy jury In order to close out several of our pat Counset’s ise! point of order raised] terns in sterling silver Table ad wax that the provision of the stacute | Forks,we have reduced them to 60s. perem, conferring upon the referee power to| Dessert spoonsor forks, 4 dz, 6.00 101000, summon witnesses and punish them for| Tablespoons or forks, $9 dz., 7.00 to 12.00, npt of court cannot be conferred| Sugar spoons, berry spocas, ladles | tt and the belief te t the Boy ee Stories were current that dered away from Bis parents and Was seen with & strange man on (hy } On last Sunday the boy, with his father and mother, went on a picnic the park and wh’ ore Charlie dis- appeared. The most careful search re- LITTLE BOY FOILED A DARING KIDNAPPER. An attempt was made to kidnap of the kidnapper and leaping from his Francis X. Blake, the raevaneran | Te he tore the bey from his grasp. story as to his Mentity ‘The police have worked on the rug. gestion that it was a kidnapping case, but now they consider thermystery is cleared. son of Aseietant District-Attorney bs wou'd-e abductor ane “ Stephen # Blake, from in front of his! The » yan Fran Ee co xcs Heine, HO LNEREEM. srenet {trom behind, a hand slipped over his A well<drensed man wathed up the) south and was then carried away. The alimpee of the Midnarper, He was tad and slim, but 2 man of athletic build. He possessed great strength, as he Picked the boy we and carried him off | with ao much ease as if he were an in- wee reddian & 2 cathe, Cain ene and took him by surprise, When the lad fet a man's arm aBout him, he thought 4 of : fi pany and reserved dec’ * brief, h Was not pre- pared, will be Friday, and sel for toe Company ntit the following Monday in which to answer It 1B AT A Y PRIC’. As Low as 17 Cents, but No it Anywhere Than 4 Ce for 100 Pounds, The final resu't of The World's ex- posure and fight on the Ice Trust ie the utter demoralization of ite attempt to keep up prices. Even the cut from @ to} @ cents, which The Evening World first brought to the attention ot the public nd made general, has been improved Live IN THE son BOROUGH OF THE BRONX To-day the Trust ‘s selling lee at any-| sos ine lauding operations 1a that ene seuien thing (rom @ to % cents a hundted, ac- =o aed tioce) amounted te cording \o the opposition encountered mee nate.” to the Sti Wend, The Trusts order to Mts sub rdinates ¢ ge Breas. a8 of Wen chester, = say pe ba keep the |S hang faa cbt oes | siteont_otventagre tes tanvasmente Deeds worrentad 7 and salad sets at very ral - o 4, Hranifcligeds Jewelers and Importers, 52 West 14th St. Real Extzte. AC} | RLM. —Hendtor, June 31, 190% RLDER, eget 3 yours, wite of . Biter Panera! services from her inte rediltecs, 000 PEOPLE

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