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GERMANY AND BRITAIN ALLIES. ; —>-. Unite to Keep China's Empire from Geing Divided, SURPRISE FOR EURCPE, | Alliance Aimed at Russia It Seems from Text, YON DON, Oot o)- Germany and Bag: ned an rritorial ine fegrity of Chinn and to keep the porte Mand, tt Alliance to maintain the open, The torme of thie important agreement Of the (wo countricn, Which was arrived at Oct, 16, between Lom Salisbury and German Ambasaa 6 Governie Oo omalntaie thelr interes snd thelr rights under exit ve agreed to observe ie f » vn itora, of China h om pen to trade ant io fe eo ryt ‘ countries and (he Gove part rritory as ime influence ; o ernmoents will not} ¢ on thelr pa vot the presen comp , hom#elyes jon, and will making use of themanlves the right in co 619 a pres Uminery understanding remarding ‘the eventual step to He taken (or the pro: tection of Oielr own Interests in China, communicate thin to the other powtr@ interes ly Aus. tra Hungary, France,” ith Japan Kiemta and the United Stat and tn m to accept KAISER SNUBS BOERS, faye Germany In laterested in Pritain Keeping ‘Tranny LONDON, Oot Em , to G to have the Heer Repub!ive.”’ I everui days (he Bagiieh and Cons hints), ‘rance 4nd Germany are contegplating joint aetion, whith the idea yf dercing Great Hritath into ranting at leaat a degree tineniat papers” have eontaln and even assertions that Ital of lidependence to the Hoort. Whethor Kuawla and France ever cone templated such action bs nat own, ut rr peror Willlkm spoke effec definitely iiisposed of all po any burepean intervention, fer tt i J on all sides Um J wee Would noc act with ¢ i Ley the Diplomatic Agemt of th Trasnvaal was informed tas if would be pelea# to expect any & from Emperor Wiliam toward the tne terveation catnpalan oof chronize with Mr Kruger's @erival in Burope ae DE WET SURRENDERS, Famous Boer General sald to Have Given Up at b LONDON, Oct Hoe het, lis surrendered to the British. He ie the last of the important Boer Gonerals tn che feld, and has harassed th fh and eva for many — KRUGER HAS SAILED, ho War Mivqnes with th President. LORENZO MARQUIS, Delagoa, Oot, ®- Vue toh ser Ge.deriand, With Provident Kruger on board, sailed t 1 She will ead at Durvos ui, Tangs, dibulll and Maraeliles. oo STORMY DAYS FOR IRELAND, Liwlioh Aroused by Stand Taken on Hehalt of Kroger, te » by the Avaelated Press.) HNDON, 0 over and Partlame m ne ondition of aftatra in Ir 1 in engrossing the attention of King. iahine Only now ls Bogiand waking up to a realls mt in ye i « born nod WAVE ever marked "4 tory 1 Devitt has} pare P othe algna i ‘ {1 adéresn to rimey remain ade mirnior h the fatter and vere IBIANY AK AN “ope atand been | a amall band of freemen against an wholming horde of mercenaries In oveted thelr land ove the pay of won who and gold and hated thelr Independence “the names of the mountatna and Waine of your Republic will take a plac ‘a history beside Mpach and Bunker Hil ad ves in the r human iberty.? veon thie, the Dubtin Inde. pendent, whieh represents the Healy Rection, suggests that the freedom Dublin’ be conferred on ex-President vardians of the Kruger, while tho North Dublin Union have sent an ad dress to (he Queen of Holland thankin her for aheltiring Mr. Kruger and re gioiting the Hors had come eel of a nation cruelty, covetousness and rapacity,”* Commentip utterances the | ral ¢ Imnonatole for any alllance to lat A GIRL WORTH LOVING, Ail the world loves m lover, When he!” an fant for the woman he loves he A well. When the worthy a true os was Ora Jones the eratulaced, “Who wan Was the girl who twhee | wine admirnt (quent Jorath to be a fe for the man Won her hear) Tnvidentally ere *) of ot fates a mn of 4 wu hamne by tonaen C Hot the same Wort oxclurively S sducinall THE WORLD ‘LOVE OF HUSBAND STOLEN AWAY BY GRAVEN IMAGE OF A WOMAN. TO UO OOOO OOOO OO OCT COLLEGE AW | Motaily given out vee ce | So nment and her being coors Os ewer ‘ee regarding a mutual fof Jolnt pare! reat’ that the “6 S| her brother and matd in a volee pit hed Ward maintaining undiminished the} territorie wiition of the Chinese Bis | Thitdly=In case of another power complications it China rier to obtain under any form | whatever such toreltorial advantages, |@ the two contracting parties reserve (0 | 9 MUSBAND's LOVE STOLEN 4 lows to account for her fi was the object of a strange in Kilne Into view Queer Stories of a Queer|} Man, as Told in a Cleve- land Divorce Suit. wirthiy--The two eoyernine’ nts will leading dharacter From the moment that he un his wife tewtified entered his home. “Unt that time,’ Jol carved out of wood. unhappiness Bhe ivan retreats, says the plaintiff, | j “TJoved my husband, and I thought that); Rut after that Image (Jenerally | completed he would ape ever bought clothes cure CLEVELAND, woman of wood could rear: ly be expected to cut much of a figure! and dr fo emotional @ matter as) 110 surprine her frienda,’’ better than the ones I could wear came Jealous of that wooden ae ant by perhape entitled to a laugh and @ record at ore and the same time. Huleo han just received a lean Heve,” sald William reewntly, “that it te hy ® advantage for Bnaland he carved the woman's figure and draped It in different colored karments to further @ome experiments which he was making In color photog: oht the neighbors 1 to leave the elty by at to shoot her,” testimony which \muse Court and populace alike Is cons splouous reference to a figure carved in » he says, to land a great ‘omraphic actence Hulee is not leas glib, but a good deal lene plausible, when the evidence shifts ito the WIFE SANG AD BRIDAL GOWN.) HUSBAND DIED. Old Woman Decked Her-| Together in Same Room| Man Hanged Himself to Door. liscovery in ph: ny x 1 woman could 5 DRIVE HER TO DEATH Imogene white’ Took Poi- son Because She Failed in Her Studies. Venus de Milo, The figure, it le ircumstances under which Bm: A SUICIDE IN and trled to fn self With Care and Took Poison. Devpatcher fron Cape Town say Gen, De Wet, the famous ne White, of Hide Ati Tmo, In her bridal ly this morning CHICAGO, Oct, 2.-Within a few feet | of ple wife and in the same roon wv an aged cho wae vowing and sinalng Joon Ptelf-| tempted Mew | for hanged himself to a hook in the carbolle avid in the hallway at 810 Bant|vears was a cook in the family of %. second street, aes certaln em. wie arraigned ‘sis of the spine in the Presbyterian How this |PItAl to-day Tying dead, a suleide, gown, & polleeman e@ . Eileabeth Runkel on a bed In her room at | One Hundrea Rrooding over the fact that she could) #0 quietly dif he aot and » not pay off a mortmage on her house) Win (he woman with her work hime morning vices with whom ahe Ilved, 10 and deliberately had made the|ted on Bept, 9, and after being under sie sald whe did | the treacment of a private phyatcian and and that {(]#howing no eviden » wae dixcharged /fnally taken to th ) Leaves Lorene ‘ 4 Pfeiffer worked on and wang helt attempt to end an hour Wefore discovering her huwyand, | no | was all # mistake Pfeiffer had been out of work and wax) with s She wept almost cons mieerable in her grief that 4 doctor wa called in to attend hor polos, and her mood changed hes susplelous, and her mood chang 1 did not) of bed on the morning of the e a word with any STARVED BABIES, WIFE SAID she locked the dour of | tudy hard and of starving herself to death, ing and cajoling were {i Food brought to her waa }but finally aa though e the meanest blackguard ever down ma to whieh the She walked away nourlahment on] thie morning, ) Chambers + number of the y, who (ea widdieaged man red and Forty was charged wito fail ing to support hie two ehildren, brought to her, but made no py in her room and would y/apectal methods would have nto & Nearby ployed, a ibyterian Hompital, arrested yesterday tndeavored by quigt persuasion UPN OUL) bit but fh ving an a juror in @ Justice Beach, further repliea came from Ae "Wicked and We, foomn and loud rapping 4 ry has such a noble for politteal itberty by | Hiseman t oreak down. the door, found the old woman de 4 drank carvoll arm that was on a table in the itwakel had taken her wad. thin man nine hin In business, ected an abuned ir lalclane decir r th and my ite piel, ba Hite lace ahawl waa on wid all the trinkets she bet she had used In je a to TRIED SUICIDE IN HOSPITAL, Woman sent from whe Saved by A eapentic. atid she had swallowed ad burned her lips and some of {t ha the wedding drees, atalning fdent she had determines to KUL herself #0 preparations had been mad WEYLER'S NE NEW POST, alice BRIBE JUDGE. BA iw an Kovetove jaar er the emarkable for ite empted to com morning th the admits {t in quite WA iret street jon a charge of practising Jout @ eense, Mrs, Muew 1 the Liberal and Nationallat pare to Naeeced De wet to her neck and the | M—Gen, Weyler, MADRID, Oct former Captain-General of Qu: been appointed Ci And went lo her ansist feveral hearings in the case held and it was shown that in a pre His brutal rule in Cuba wan the indi. Was strangling On the floor when he Spanish-American war of 190% He Was recalled to Spain in Oo. ev, IT, and was succeeded by Mar. rect cause of t alleged unlicensed nounced out of danger caused hor doath Bofore the Gare wan abled thle ty Vor a Cold tn the Head Hasative Nromo-Qainine Tablets, letier written by her landlord, in, teatifying to her good cha Inotoned in the envelope i Wevler has since lived in retirement, but has been credited with a desire ty become the Milllary Dictator of Spain, vi | hd aucceeds the ta! Don't walt for something to turn Let Sunday World Wants turn Thiessen for you, Af noon | the Judge realised empr had heen. made to. bttbe him up the woman before hy her for the Grand Jury. Marshal Marti- nA A rthut, ino at wilh Campos as Captul b oaaiial or Behar OVER ACIRL. - New York University Stu- dents Defended Chal- lenged Classmate. H» Tried to Force an Apology | for Insult to His Sistor. » Mine Rosa ) Mendon " st scholar tn th New York University Nigat Law Sehool, halt a hundred clasamates and a doen \italders, warmed with atick# and heavy | anes and led by the young lady's brother, fought for halt an hour dast night oll over the artetooratte preeineta] f Washington place, North The start of the row wan os sonra 1 lari nlwt in the corridors out te the leoture rooms of the night bow aanes on the tenth floor of tre New York University Buthiing, at the ints re n of West Fourth street and Washington Square, Miss Mendes ens tered with a man whose resen her stamped him asa scanned the Mroup of her rweshitd rely, then, ploking out Max Maree { Wost Hoboken, No J. she turned to [high with excitement: He's to in Mendes at once struck the astonished |Maycuess a blow. wver the. forehead Jwith w heavy cane, “You'll inaule my sister, will you?’ he shouted. At the same time “he truck Marcuess and ed him down. “TH walt for you after the lecture, | Was his parting ahot, as he stepped into jthe elevator and deappeared. Mare wae pressed for an explana ton by his companions. He ald he had never apokon (o Mike Mendes and Was at ed eriey anor, #lnally one of the aroup reoaled Oh Inoldent of almoat a year's etanding One evening iat Winter, returniny Marcuess caught up with nit on Bre drt shouted to them. When they turned around Mise Mendes was walking fow slope b Unem ond In alvanoe of Marcueass 4 look that | might tating hat ane had taken the remark as If tt had been Intended for her Her misconstruction and her har the matter for almost a year Marcuess the sympathy of his and he war assured of as hen the lecture | Mise Mendes, though ahe is of the Claas, a tall, trthingly: na young wirl of the @paniah type, | too} room| when! ae War b surrounded by half a hune HA teR, hed the treet jthey found Mendes and his crowd awaiting them. WH you 4 Not until | know why, * anked Mendes. ‘ nald Marcuens. and they fell to fighting, As the men| week-—moat of (hem exchanged for free clanhed thelr supporters oloaed in. De) dom trom. pr apie the vanes, the college boys ha * beat of the melee and soon had the| Fupportors of Mendea on the run, One Uitte chap took charge of Mendes, and, | Gaiveraity. bull mf gee iat THRONG SAW HIM HURT. bis eyes until both memb ratty mon captured the dup thelr avaatlania out What It was about, | Htsfae Mon beyond a sticks they re but they got no vrom| that Me would be around id he ng 4 the satinfae t Marcuesn bat he Path Interview with the Je man that blacked Nia eyes. FOLDING-BED VICTIM DEAD, Woma ushed Three Weeks Ago led in Hompital, Margaret Motntyre, who for fifteen Felk, & wealthy Southerner living at 4 Hast Bightleth street, died trom jaraly: The woman waa o ht ina folding of revovery was! pital According to & report made to the ‘oner (he cook Was about her and boldiig her prisoner Her wereama were fot heard for some time, and even afier vine: servants had to her aid diMoulty was expe ed in reloasing her, ae ihe had oat onsciourvess before the bed was pulled n was of immense physique. Out BM pounds, and thle te doubled up and badly. erumhed Dr. Lew.ngood, of Hib Madinon aves | nue he Walhe shymlelan, whe four ‘ woman sutering ft sis of the spine, ‘Tho family. wis ety, had. Bi everal da anti it meray Vane wom taet to thet There the t nel tified that whe wan dying, the hosplial, arriving ar | Falke were and de Out the cake, (nrtier that Mine Mt Intyre had! herwelf on thie red. and belim oo} Lewings nowpita. The dead woman was thirty-f Phi fo} he Brings Prisoner from Cleveland, wiectivedergeant Doran, of the eland poll | morning ta get Har argel wilh B. Altman & Eo, Autumn Importations of The FASSO CORSET introduce various new models, latest improwements in the Siragh{-Front Corset, Extreme noveities designed by the leading French Corsetteres are also displayed, OER RTT TOTTI i SATURDAY 1 EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1900. TT ERMINE PET PRR IEDNA MAY IS PENNILESS, | COMING BACK TO AMERICA. |" cer tam ice SE DOTNET RINNE be Ra nme NO REE Om GIRL'S BROTHER ROUTED, |: \ ; . 8 5 % ® ® H % alan the finis | While a group of the nieht sehotars | COMMA DEGO DOO ODO Mere OAR ME CUUOMMmRY No British Lord in Attend: an English Butcher Lad, Meteors of the theateleal firmament, ot New York. ¢ back to America with neither a her credit nor a sing’ | Hritieh lord in attendance. ewels lavinhed upon her by 1 1 he dresses (hat made large says 8 0 Week are her figures. |i \ nuwe of that Hoboken Perry boat Passenger Ran aod Matally An express wagon dwar gaehed the Hudson & had little or no ¢ Brooks had just left a Hoboken ferry boat and a trong of fellow-pastengers ee STARTS WITH A COLD. Llsesitie Cold Which Re- janes to Yield to Ordinary ‘Creatment, ty with @ cold tn the ehorked in this climate Catareh unually rarely ote well of ite As (reah cold la taken the wet out! ihe m date given from throat to windp When it suddenly folded up, cruahing pronchtal (ubes and from bronchial tubes to ous membranes all another lined with this 4 soon affects | fact |the wtomarh Itvelf agwinet her. ‘Crowded Into jtareh of which ts a mont abet! much 4 mmall space, her body Waslevey form ¢ 5 new well agreed that ca |i the attempt tv 1K Le [nimply gives Utinporary rellet fron tet fly ying the Arogrese tablet of Sanguinaria jtaken to talk about the mate) ™ and musous mete of marvellous ‘THOUSANDS HAVE | Pleas: be early with Want atly inclading the 1 Fes | GAVE ROSES FOR MERCY, trate Dewoll for Hie Clemeney. ke roves ina glass of water tn el, in the are tong does ne { offender, te lant che had appeared before al rate fte ’ me with the nd ying (Wo roses and some ferme she made he to he Magteteate’a esc in the court yesterday, and laying own the towers anid Thoug tmay find tt hard to tee eve, Your Honor, | waa decently bred and | know th i 8 world earare thing, You signed my release when | wrote you a letter some thine AKO and (hoo 8 Che only Way Lan show ed hh fr wor (thanked her a received ORRIN relen he hurried away, ase Special To-night IN OUR BASEMENT. Men's Blach Kid Lace Shoes $f 50 PAGANI 2S38E 2 o ere COO. GIO es chap who ts in the butehor business in| Men's §2,00 Congress Gaiters, an Bhalish provincial town , $1.25 Per Pair, After such fashion may descend the Women's $1, 50 Black Kid, Patent An vis a OE ee | Leather Tip, Button and Lace Shoes, som light-hearted Kana in the days of; n | her prime su 5 “the days gine af $1.00 Per Pair, New York turned out en masse to wele| OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 PR Me ne her back to the Casino nehte aly ah thar at's Min Soeyet 6th AVE. Corner 20th ST. analeted | h - OL Leen gg Sa nnn Maes a ‘PROP, KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION Alas! poor little loader of the Parity wood tivin had to the fine apartinents In which she y| housed her “mother, a ateter and her vive Friend Mabel had Sone up i « igh so rapity heumption. Al hat she Had not had ume. to. think P salt tor tree odtion Oem fast she might come down, ‘The DK KOCUS FANTTARIOM, valued 10 WRIT 5 8T, ey that came to her was or what it would do Ina @ay Bate ee Ax for the futuro—well, some — Koning I her * back under ‘The Sunday World Want section fe The pretty aotren ontract to Charles Frohman Humor An Inexhavetible fountatn; it ts ted ary But the nid nga of bow by those who have and supplies those “ina iil need t ie ‘ing of thelr ‘significance ne. Who want, 4 LARGE Stock OF ORIENTAL RUGS IN DESIRABLE SIZES AND OF CHOICB DESIGNS AND COLORINGS, ALSO DOMESTIC WILTON, SMYRNA AND AXMINSTER RUGS. A Leaf from the Note-Book of a Successful Man. | “THERE'S NO GUESSWORK ABOUT IT--IT'S A SURE THING,” From A. Langguth, 69 West 133d Street, City, 2 copy for to-morrow’s Sunday WHAT OTHER World, Advertise through the THOUSANDS NEED. | Ss "*”""" oS |