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oO ee SS - , SS — Te =! THK WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1900, : 5000 BOERS GIVE IP, SICK 3ICK AND OLD AND WEARY, CAUGHT IN A TRAP. Lord Roberts Refused to Allow Conditional Surrender-- Made His Last Fight at Hard Fighting. | the Philadelphia Con- Tired Out, and Names Odell as His Successor. | vention in Defeating age Senator Hanna. LONDON, July ® ~An offtelal patch To this areentet As a reoult of fas been received from Lord Hoberts | these rn 3 —EE ’ « paying that 50% Soers under Command: | the [torre . et @ Gan of twee - r Forgot It Was His Birth-| ant Prinsloo have surrendered at Nauw ‘ , tettee f poort, In the Orange © - as despatch telle the story of r repile veme ne) day and That Was the as follows acceyt were inal mt aly —On July % Ma “ ene were ce Turning Tide in His a rear guard action with hoat a t ase les the enemy from eary morning til 5 1 my ap ea Hunter | dark nine miles outsite of Nasuwpoort t fh the Bethlehem Hills, resulting in bis — effectually blocking Naauwpoort Nek to plcteleeiatetetetebetelebeettediiot PLATT’S LAST the Boer wagons. Hunter reports tha the ehemy twice | Poiitical Career. | checked his advance by holding strong poe neon tw eks, one of wi was taken pefore dark by the Boots, the HAND PLAYED. R Irish, the Wiltehite and the Lett ments. Ou ual ore ly sete hom i only five or siz. The second n taken during the night by the § " Guards without opp n, the ene Fetiring closely to Naauwpoort . Prisoners taken stajed that twely Prins’ hundred burghers would surrender If a Fuaranteed that they would be treated dunt | ae ore of war and not as rebels ‘is defeate has surrendered REBUKE FOR AODSENE dienes: Hanna Lectures Rough Rider on St. Pau! Speech. TT AND TANNA MEET. om National Chairman artd New York Boss Hold o |} frnu cccnme teres, a Conference. health of thinks of nothing elec. visits where he lives, sheer Gov. Roosevelt a onator Mark| Mark Hanna and Senator Py y att met ae ‘ phyat Hanna were in conference for an hour|today for firet time since thelr in Senator Plott fe tn a bad way phys! At the National Republican headquarters | teresting political duel at Philadelphia, (AY Por weeke hie intimate friends this morning. The New York boss went to Republican) '2¥* kno* ‘ cba Loud talk was heard from the con-| National Hei rters at ook | RrAvity of h nm ha ‘ ference room, and tn the thick of thelto confer with the members of the Cam ny the Abel acute Gincussion Senator Hanna sent out forlpaign Advisory mit tee papers and the y " world he @ copy of the Governor's now famous] str Piatt's exireme feeblenem wae|is the “bows vil pee gor speech at Bt. Paul to the National Con-| remarked by the crowd about headquar a butt w have ee y of Republican Clubs tere, Many of them had not econ. him Dall’ face, his tottering waik, his It was in this address that the Gov-l ance the Republican Nat sven | luatre eye. the famous ta ernor accused the Democrats of favor- |). . Alitalia aAvER | iy a worn, old man, broken | ing @ policy of Mehonor at home and 6 ad mange hem wae A no if me or cate 0 h cowardice abroad = The remarks have| marked whe Pie Nae Give, | he he en criticised and have stirred up h Hetle ee upon which Ino revlon : vd dora were iy 0 Ser . bad pr usly had @ leaning toward the t ped. The Senator! “11 as aity-seven years old on July | Rider candidate through admi-| arrived alone was attired tna i es the bread aril thes pea a sail 5 He spent the on the brad ‘The tumult within th nae carawar And waistcoat a4) tassas of the Oriental Hotel, Manhat | friend stretched forth a hand in con Nodding neit > right nor left he aK neither rom t he! vratulation that the Senator knew it Moved slowly through (h no None a te eiethaar tranapired, Gov of the attendants recorniaed alin until) et itone menater,” aatd this f the room smiling he had almost reached Senator Hanna's , tell you what happened.” he)” 2" ! 4 i ld friend gaia. ave met Mr Hanna and Mr. | © ont eee ue pie "| “Peltettations*” aad the Senator Bliss @nd Mr. Manley and they have! him ant orted hin the r o aed foe @aat? gone over the situation with me 1 can! .g.,, summoned Me. Hanna trom | OC? nd for wh Gay nothing definite of my no. | aPbine " “ te a coal phi Why, on your birthday to be eure. Pepe to, remain a private cith uring | & co earn or 4nd) opited the other, somewhat pu if Senator Hanna had found) ipeeeng inet den mats _| Phe Renublican leader glanced down fault fT euh hie Bt Pau Speech, the | Hearing that Senator Pintt wae into the upturned face of the fragile| jor repil hoa characteriatic snap Benator Hanna steppe! in ia ade his teeth: “Indeed not. they inten room and wih « fa wreathel Wetman at hi parts of that, as | understand it good-natured «mile. extended his glanced back and her pale wan | as 4 campaign 4 cum: ‘ fie ‘ jg fomtures were Hahier up with a brave nis conference w low are you, Senator?’ he sad vernor w hearttly amie . be aw f war inaud Yes, Senator’ (she always calle him y ase’ Senator), she salt at length, “our ° * You are staty ve ears oid fay and slowly trem ‘ wily owe Dad formottef ty Senator Pint’ rema “2% sinuts ihe eras; weiniie fn f , woe turned toward th ator, tle ° we im i the fingers . this t 1u fly tapped witless we ait, but 2) ie f his wife beatde him answered The faced about, Als shoulders | atrae 1 socked his arm from and he extended a where * ing thantou cha | ywe, oat nth ria. elif | wiy, and a time he be Powers’s Lawyer Says) Miss Rickerish Picks Out} ii he 13, co : pinata. of reat Prasecution Knows | the Man Who Snatched | ni nis wit sitting thor balte? looked $1,300 from Her, Goebel’s Slayer. GEORGRTOWN, Ky July Min tt trial of Cale r be M o<ae © Industrials and Tractions Mon wae ‘ Weake-t on the en erteh’s List. a days os le . ' ™ ct tay Breaks 4. w ot he ai stocks, the mos com poset 2 ad * x i a were Tennersee at Characters, and he |Saturday way taken ax suspicious Coat a1 ts to 8 1, Amer » had large sawertd ft pe . of men in Frankfort to back 3 | te 8 eee fone dio riptiom jean Sugar 4) American Popeniante ikner said Vo t intinen and stood # with vx ® 4 rah, Federal sree » You * 4 * Telegran) and Pe ynferred » at Jim Howard] Mise Mickerioh ie ea tier for t ; pofaeth fered tim fential Life inewrane allied eee, © ential Life insurance Company | press Boooklyn Rapid Tran ey (My On duly 1 man jostied fa mood start eaeed off 4, to amainat her in the doorway bank | Vanhattan | 9) the same amount and enacched her satchel, which con-\w 1-4 ae ete in Prannt it Finley Anderton for money talned 61.009 in carh and 190 in checks A poitcenmn and citizens chased iim. oF amtalning | ile darted into a house +6 will be suc- peo and scared an invalid woman to death. He eluded capture at the time polnts, 1 1-2 Immediately fter the opening pathy wide gli. as s : Old ueneie Bias Says He Is au ls ereveieiels eieietele. (one? elereleleleieieren while Metropolitan slumped 11-4] i be H the] Sat blocks |entire railroad list Auetuated in aym-| “ic Wrinkle man for yee of his wan Sie leleielele slerelere sie ore x. [doubtfully for a full etraced his steps OUT OF fay, wo tt f Thoma. That Pp the Meld wers as few me treated by his ene haan dseabed, We hen 1 . b i cured the nominafiow, Platt handed ite en Gide ice tn in hte. | Dawmage 1 servant at the vast power to younger ey it may be i gan hie Watton and while waiting for the cab to agiie brains a ay Oe Vears convey him to the station, gasped Piatt is no longer he leade ag He knew Ba “Os other me, please. fm in awful Repubitean party in the State sone | Tage oe fo And the Senator who hi poken to York save tn name themed abet Soasmnen’ be mutiered something sympathette There js nothing he could not ask of Jookat about for that Heutenant and t Platt, shows much his organtaation which, if possible,| he could one better Atted than| A lms that, hay href would not he granted |’ Wisi: leonter ck Odell; henna and that his heait Hut Piatt aske nothing decause hel ine most remarkable poltinar parties ir.’ He menerally ates. tet pothine ryof the United States. He once to the o come to hiae nomination of Roosevelt ' he hated and stilt tthe and plead their praye made him Governor. He put h | onlonedt tenet. at oman.“ fer Hen,” he says, wearily, meaning | want as a cwotidate to get Mm out of Rims board the care te unmistakable jell, and turns away nes with lowered head and fo it te that upon OMe dark Roosevelt Governor, th hut ag the first evidence : threw out his shoulders of compassion or of implied ald he be- vurtsous, well-dressed, astute hand nystoal ing Which Comes indignant me man has fale he .set about “'siowiy, but with much concern, gray, world-weary, jist red Platt mm New York eqkes his seat and leans from the alde| Lig : 4 8 of the car to Wave a hand or kerchiet f polttics. Lo PLATT ENDS HIS CAREER _ THOMAS C. PLATT AS HE IS TO-DAY. a, d, worn, listless, with lacklustre eyes. The pat ins the personificaulion of boss-ship in Americana p and weary face O26 9Ge minute, and the | Yet Prate had net bevel m: wed from } ot You don't suppose |giver any evidence whatever th then he paused and would say no weet sted Ath And Aldride: ‘es sald. marked 1 the men Wh were n. With feeble hands and an indomitable fown bis gantiet and’ bid them mies as says “Thumbe up’ there ts nathe| © ¢ afternoon that Roosevelt se n the ver my feo the woman who waves back from 4 le el a ee oO IONS ONT WE PACE, | His Mission Was Not Reconcile Hill and Croker. Several Thousand yards, of Imported Régence, —in to|street and evening shades, 7§ cents per Former'y $1. °0. oa . + | About 10,000 yards, of Dem ; vier came | Imported and Domestic » m Kilber NJ », train thie . . : noraing, thereby avoulng a meeting | NOVElties,—in medinm and with his rival Mark Hanna, who mate! dark pont |Satin, Taffetas and warp printed grounds, } effects, including A pushel basker of letters and tele- grime awaited the Democratic campaign woen he reached the Hoffman The it his mait pat him] §0, 65 & 75 cents per yard; good humor eFormerly $1.25 and $1, 50. 1 have both a letter and a telegram from Mr. Bryan,” he said, “but Ido pot | are Now to Make their contents public. ” The letters, though, give me great ee: JAMES McCREERY&CO., couragement They are Gea At AS ck tha: ora Broadway and r1th St, an ever growing trent of popul ” toward Mr Bryan ! The mn, " Washington rep ances for Ru sut the success of your efforts to reconcile Mr. Hill and M On Tuesday, July 31st. Tet waa not at all the object of my velt to New York [ am here to confer with the State and ie y leaders with 150 Dozen. Percale and egard to the coming campaign. ; -_ 1 L have (he most Mette ee ences| Madras Shirts, Rttractive from ooh aenvemen you mension that colors and designs, — stiff | ey will wor the success of the tional tleket." | bosoms,—separate cuffs, Rut have you harmonized them? ‘My friend, Were are lots of men in izes 14 to 18, he Republican and Democratic parties | These Shirts represent incomplete Ines who Sever speak as (hey pass by, DUC! of stock and are sold usually for $1.00 and vote a a@ leket. There are men, 1 as you know, who may not litke $1.50, each other, but will fight Indians {i ~ ach other, but wil fight Indians In a 55 cents each. | The “halrman could not be drawn tnto \ more direct nee to the «# eo owith Dt n Saturday Senator JAMESMcCREERY& CO, \ Jones will remain tn the ctty until Broadway and 11th St, . morrow Meyor James K. MeGutre. he Exeoutive ¢ mittee, and Sta! hairman rank Campbel onfet aith Senator Jones after his arrival airman Cemobell a uncedacal 0) = ———— 4 meeting of the Sta Committee at amatoga om Aug 15 to lseue the call for! tee State Convention at Saratoga | Sept. it SALE 0) HOTORWAN LEFT j= sem White, fancy corded Dim- VICTIM 10 DIE, *| Stiff or soft cuffs, $1.25; Cold-Blooded Trolley Men Value $2.00, Caused Wealthy Con- tractor’s Death. JAMESMcCREERY &CO., = Broadway and 11th St. Colt-hMooded conduct on the part of « Brook.yn troiley conductor and mot man cvused the death of John Morrt wealthy contractor of h street, 2 ear Fifth avenue, at Coney Island jest night Morrissy was run ninth street ferry car Railroad yard The even stpped his car, but rushed on toward New York, merely calling to a station agent that a man had been run over. It was twenty minutes before some passers-by found Morrissy lying in @ ’ pool of hood, with his right leg almost Ladies Golf Skirts severed from the body. An ambuance over by a Thirty- near the Culver motorman never : ter, “I'm atm arated at o-windaw. but it was too late to save fs Octand mons, Haves sot iny bos ; HIS WIFE'S GREETING. [Uounty"Honpita $ 5 vmbithe rie oi rpuale \ He returns generally gt 430 P.M. and) “'p),,) ing, th 1 . and| golfing, cycling and laa also Joy grorgnn Aged TO Henate croak room the kerchiet of the wife waves a wel:| nny tet ruigr eonttctoe et ths tat] noueteta wen” ie ext aatea bf thea and ‘ make Hanna ea That is, it waves when she I8] chat killed ° fore bis mice thar 98 ae enough to be moved to the] ofrning and made; retail valee $7.50, ex from bie heart that) ey von” it required two full yeare| window. kets Sag A mayer were at his a " nh When the Senator sees it futtering | \yMannink socked Sine on the track. Sale Monday and Tuesday. ee ely ee LN deanter Pave Ald si lays before te Poltadetohia there ‘he walks the broad plank path : & Alt approached! Sena id ve r ke his siath > slowly but cheerfully Can eag Broad 2th rlige, ar all know ead as Fg ete nary man tite would have meant| When it je not futiering hie stride ts , way i St. a te a man of mignt rte the | 70 oe , trained nurse and a cler- uneven and his head is bent like that - State sf. man who suffers In anticipation He went f m ¢ tt mean renewal of his | ‘Tae Republica Bate Comm tlee met the expres wer Thr deat We earaphed Inst week at the PY enue — — way wt t Piatt was Me fa ‘be tne HA SUN mentor Platt gteded himaelf and vtelted Harry Toback Planged to fn hits off \ almis- | {hey met at the Walta tie hotel He shook hands with haf a Yard from the Third Floor in BE eitee . use zen) persone and then retired to hie of Mle Senator Aldrite fm here swered Platt rtmen: ‘ “HEI Is WORN OUT. That's« Pit replied Quay, and he mt bs Pd ae t oo sy ye Harry Toback. who ts six years old,' Hey, @iddle, the cook played the entered ste cab and was driven to the . ele carla conveyer 19) and whore paren'a live on the third ; ‘ ‘ sald Hatt hime of Henato= Dolan, seven blocks fh sry below Onell was shout-|foor of @2 Willett street, was playing on TH! My Boor brain ‘round an@ ‘roun® me . See sbashed, « 3 re tawne Mr nde ton, body of men which line new fire-cecape thi) forencon when! The {fee Me was Set ant encther cap h i Quay at Senator | houre five Pwo The jont hit balance and fell to (he yard. , ' George hours hefore Roosevelt mina ted but authort . t h an af in the Great Sundag gna abiriaes . sed | SOUR Ronpevelt Th ae ialey His jaw and both thighs were frac wont? Tat w ar * 4 : nue Motel onde aconesaies Mere ea i QUAY CAUTIOUS, rescence assed judame { low repited Quay, “Why, Roose WILLIAM RAYMOND SILL. . f n preferred, Pennayiva tinental news did not have the bad ef- j x re | fect anticipated é a 4 | In che American railway quarter of| }! he weakest issues. why, jthe market prices were generally equal 4 failing off in offerings o New York parity, with trading de- ' here w converter ia * Adediy narrow. Pennsylvania and Ni - ; i ia a York Central gece the exceotions, de- 1608. For President, James Madi- clining 1 point and 6-5 respectively, son, of Virginia, Republican, 133; went below id) a “eo and 8 a Charles C. Pinckney, of South Caro cog ood a vey 191 WHEAT MARKET WEAK. Mma, Federalist, 47; George Clinton, T TAAL sdare | ¥a.ue The Closing @ Am Am Am | ub ie } ie term Be i: as New York Central, St, Paul, Atebicon, Col @ Meck. Val pt. , jib ii daa i pee ee ‘The English cables were brisk to-day, cauring a weak opening in the wheai market, despite some foreign buying. French markets were quite steady ata &-point fectine. Corn ted easier with wheat, but strenginened immediately. New York's opening prices w tember wheat, 193-4; December, cember corn, 41. ber corn, ne wis lew York's ch Yi teminr wheat, © wi A ts ma tis September re tember wheat, July. Sepiember corn, tember oats 217-4 did. zs eld! BS lrondon Market Steady, Dinqatets ‘The Cotton Market. BS) tne Continental News Having The closing prites of cotton to-day es No Appreetable Ra@ect. brag July, 9 to August, 19 to : oe B42 to 4G; October, $23 Ba fy Sox re Din i. ee Ore ee suas tic ins the report that 40% Roers had eurren- im Bouth Africa. Diequieting Coa- 7s ot New York, Republican, @ Por Vice-President, George Clinton, Re publican, 113; Rufus King, of New York, Federalist, 47; John Langdon, 4 ot New Hampshire, 9; James Madi- ‘ son, 3; James Monroe, 3. Vacancy, 1, Madison was chosen President ané ‘inton Vice-President. (See page 118, World Almanac.) For a resume uf political events, past and curreni, use the World Almanac. * © 199 World Almanac and Encyclopedia, handsomely bound * * * cover ta colors * * * sewed back * * * over @® pages, By mail, postage pai, Sa or may be had from all newsdealers.

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