The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1900, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WEATHER-—PAIN, VARIA RACING | * SPORTS, PRICE ON WRATHRR-P. VARIABLE WINDS. | NIGHT EDITION _ PRICK ONE CENT. | ALL FRANCE AFLAME FOR KRUGER Aebtelelolebelefeloteleteletateloletletatebsteletetetelleteb-teb-tel-lelebetebebeebeieisieieteseh cH i DEAT 00M PA UL’S ULTIMATUM. Transvaal’ sEx-President Lands Che | “Circulation Books Open to All,” | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, ! “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ) | NOVEMBER | MARK TWAIN, REFORMER, [POTTER STIRIS CALLS CABMAN PIRATE.| rr payor at Marseilles Amid Wild do you?” shouted Mr. awe; rece el eevee see te, es at] aa Lasat oe Ne cure, "Mo pay, Price ld ta lke New York unter the new sohedule min, conta te? aylrania Limite! te effet tuntay, pote are ‘ . ——aee $400 bepee een) Peed DER ee ae bem tuk or Enth | nthusiasm. Humorist Had Jehu’s!+ Bishop Begins War on ; . License Suspended for) Protected Ctime with Overcharging Him cal a Hymn Tells the French Boers Will Verh AD Dying rales sin Fight Till They Perish | An anthviee service wan held in the 8 Number, | Pro-Cathedral, on Stanton street, this . | afternoon, A large tnd tshlonabe or Win, | congregation for ‘the neighborhood was i Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) ap: | present and manifested great interest, Al 1 \ iT peared in the pole of reformer this |? Bivhop Potter conducted the services It 4 4 ti ! morning, when he prosecuted a cabman | | in the rober of his office, amsinted by [EL ORL Ghat ’ MARSEILL BS, Nov. 22.—ExdPresident | reposes tn the Eternal, in our God, We for overcharging | Rev, Dr, Paddock and other clergymen Kruger, of the South African Republic, bc on conee ts Junt ne i tha janes ‘ Mr. Clemens gave vorce to sentiments The carly services wore the regular ' ; f t Boor | Of men in wanting to us, He, the Eternal, oxprossing his contempt for citizens Vesper services of thé Episcopal Church f Sal t } MVrenee’s have tontay, Pasi erey or, | 20 l Masier of all peoples, and to hia clly who, he sald, were directly res | after ‘which came the addre by ;RUUULE i ' leader vane into port ike @ CONAUEFOF:! whom belongs the future, will never « *ponaslble for the comdition which made | Baehop Potter, Jacob 1, Fils, author of with gune booming, bands playing and) abandon us, / extortion by hackmen possible, He} “How the Other Half Lay nd Ja multitude shouting a welcome that! | assure you that {f the ‘Transvaal #6" and Jam « called |t ® lack of patelotiam, and grew | We, Reynolds, we came rtraight fram the heart, and the Orange Free Stato must lore wiltesfaced and tremulous with the in- | Started Vice © 4 Vechonge. feagrownd The country is aflame with enthusiaam | their independence {t will be because all (ination which unmistakably affected } Tg oy: Larrypede ve atvd the alightest. word or act, regarded y the Noor people have heen dustroyed iar Bishop Potter announced that aw this #7 Bee eas antagonistic to Kruger or the Boors | with thetr women and children, fo the owner of the carriage, who! was Benetactor's Day K was meet and is immediately reaented. Kruger was the ploture of stem digs ofenled his driver, Mr, Clemens spoke ’ Tuboratiare he be celebrated by the in ficen An (netance of this was ehown when }wity, his trembling ips betraying emo- Wilh withering scorn, and eaid he was Vice AOUReMR In, thle caieitetodt 7 during (he ovation to the Transvaal] tion and his countenande was extreme: No better than a pirate. | then catled for the hymn begins e y at President, a number of sous (cents) tly aad, Hoe refused a gilt armeohair set Cromd to See Dwain, | 4 ‘i were thrown among the crowd by mue*t* | for him and stood whilo the speeches of the cabman, Willam it ck, was held Mr. Kruger passed, The crowd thought) briefly transiated them, while complete efore Mayor's Marshal Roohe In the r taseremetion nen adjourned to they were thrown at Mr. Kruger an eopies were handed Kruger, who gave Hall this noor The fact that so! gaoob an uproar ensued which neceasitated the] (hem to his secretary, A man Was to prosecute becaus NEWP ion of the pollee, ‘There were ads ines, Ale parva’ 101 KiTPhat’ verona” fn ihe seoeeibiy Foo, the ines 1a |Pone happenings of this sort have pul! Hie reply was brief, he not talking hiro ® which would have made a 4 ft ” women. Rev Dr 3 the authorities on thelr guard, and the|more than seven minutes im making It pectable sized crowd at a football | 4p adh remarks to the 3 police are held In reserve for any serious |Premident Kruger’a yoloe, low at first, i al | foleat on work, nor dd be In any way 4 . disorder, There are epeclal details in|aradually rose, and he finished with a ame o f Joe question , ord ' There war not an inch of space left James B. Reynolds, of the University tho resorts of Englishmen in this elty,|fervid outburat of eloquence. i" tify basement where the Mar- | SaAtloment. wae next introduced. Mr f] for jt le expected that If trouble occur] he Dutoh cruiser Gelderland, with : ! | . j Reynolds, alter a lengthy description of li orlginate In thope places her distingwisived passenger on board, Al nits in Judgment, and when Mr 4 {ihe work carried on by the settlement ports from Paris, where President lertered the harbor et 83 and at A@ Clemens appeared accompanied by @ (ead thatelt was the duty of ail his fel. ports from A rs Ma maid, Mary Leary, the cause of all the H Joweearkere tc tele the people fh the 5 Kruger i# to 40 ily ne Hs ah Paul" had landed and been te trouhe | ra ic epressed . " " ‘1 ’ om on eve ® precaytions are ® roube, Uhere wax much repressed Ins| MARK TWAIN DEFIES CABMAN p [hand tovday He, pelee Pee fhe had been met on her arrival in is 4 $94-O4000000046-00b40004 ry sine ae port by the steamer Bagl, on which were Mark (waints story, TOAPROSLDEDODIDIOOR SOHO ETE H O44 LAWYER ACCUSED OF FRAUD, | WIM Never Surrender, Dr. Leyds and Messra, Grobler, Hire Slowly. tn his customary drawl, whieh that's whats the matter, They figure een ee gig ~ ' nthuelaem attending the reception cher, Wensele and Van Der Hover of the wae er inaily to sharp, quick their in. mor val jable (han the] Aitred Cowan, a Colored Attorney, RE; of Prosident Kruger as he stepped ashore | Transvaal Committ F The Gelderland fenton wing that Mr. Clemens et Wrong 4 I In Avewaed of Conspirac: it would seem, could not be equalled, | slowed down a the Barl wae aighted oan be rapid of speech when he wishes, | I, (Heme Alfred €, ¢ hi ki n but when the old man standing on the | and the commétiee boarded the steamer, he told this story | oh a thing sald a Pape Minick OANA dL uc lA edad dy W DISABLED. landing stage at the pler and replying Moeta the Commition He wad that the night before taat| : Was put on the rack torday in Part IV to the address of welcome hurled de- Mie servant, Miss Ieary, arrived at | club and rob lof the Bupreme Court before Justice fiance ot the Lritish, saying the Boers| President Krager was on the mata q (he ahd Central mation and adked | tn at midn ni ewraud M Hah Jp 4 case agains! the Metro » pemmmmameneed would never surrender, the throngs wera | deck and welanays he mee beheie i ok to drive her to the Clemens’ rea | within my power to have|poiitan Ratiway, in which he the ate] jnetaty for the My oF bi slight accident. He had tho fullagt | vi een a it thelr demonstra: ing between him and the Boor deler Beck to drive her Maid Chee eeee JT might take riska in| torney of record Anistoty. for (Bo, safety, Otte BIR a aie Ate Capt. Hi. Bnglebart's abit: |auite uncontrollable tn ng affecting in \t# quiet demoms 4 fri sree 1% | doing this, for he might iny In watt and | yn) ‘ Liat North German Lloyd steamship Kaleer) ity and the atcachness of the big fyer| tons i Meek demanded 6.6 crack ma on the head again, but T would | J0hM Brook Leavitt. the reformer, ia 0 outelde any atorm The following {» the text of his not healtate rying the case for Cowan as associated | Wilhelm der Grosse was reiteved thin] iit May tot oe lee lett oh Aw (hie group atood on the desk the r Hes Santa, Bees | hare Iriterpomed, apd nald | counsd! lanl taterrahied Were mecate. to tlie eerie Te Side tient inl bectiit| "1 thank the President of tho Mur: | Gelderland steamed past the forte (n the 4 » He did, howe more oltisene kel the he action (» Renas va. | tland telegraphed per agents in this carried 4) saloon passengers, 50 second bag 4 Sandia harbor and twenty-one Frenoh He did, how: would not bea much] |" M : Rei aarey: 4 ; ig J there [CabIN passengers and OT In the storage. | geiilen Committee and the Preatdent ot | | ed ‘ on - — he 3 an Raliway an Injclty that the meamahip passed here rie ionwest time sie has been overdu ee Go a Indepena: | boca it 4 ralute suing mM for injurles alleged (0! pound for New York at 1 P.M. | previous to (his Was twenty ex hours, [the Central Committe ot ; i Wa 1] Kruger's eyes glistoned aa the rage of i | Hendy to Panteh Offenders, have been revolved in an a Ment Of} ‘Aw tho dplayed linet parsed lanal| Tod Sloan, the Jockey, Is among ner] ence of the Boers for thelr we ihe dune ‘clanbad the ‘Meike’ ee” go ane of the railway company ® cars , aneer eh Inelude Hone | thank population Asse ainiied wi he Ge ; | This office always stands ready to 1 08 " P station ahe pent up a long Muttering line pert Ed eg aM ve! Th ales : M4 thank all Lied p gps " Be amie and 6 the Gelderland re punted afrangs rm and invites com- ome that colored wa in News| of vunting. which told the observer thar Burope, among them being Mra, Hugh |@reat concourse (0 #00 ahatuaiadoes : PREM Mitten’ ronparhed. shat bal PRE! Gamed Parker ANODREE ON she had "carried away one blade of | rch Min Hei an Wiech, Harold Hauer, | hough i wear mourning fo rite ; Council on Board ship, q f h WAS e f ence | hemere, | iy) ountry, and although me matter would be allowed to Ath sO the Ault. and was | screw, Baron eon Galleon, chirmen, Atohertan: [Lunes OF my sto vee toativition, stilt, | After the antutes President. Kruger drop. am the Wrong Was Not very weplou Hh entere [AMYeE) The next signal wast “Report me all t Washington; Mr. and ‘Thom. | have nat come tw he Hoer delegates to the saloan | m ite pled St. ‘Clemens, * me with entering Into AW} we Pea a fy ai Me gortvam |, nevertheien, nvcent with all my steamer, The doors were eloped quertloy vied Mr ene set | COnMDITACY 10 got ev I bard 4 f ¢ vA for | know Placed near th fl Le ys 1 of the questions to & ki at “the trl4l | overdue, and a great crowd of anxious) Count Gd they are etate of 4 paneling 1 he performance of thelr a |" ¥our had ° heae | 4 ' | y Wargutse de Lovinape Gount G e at of | 8 p 7 | eta r maemen eae eye a Jo Ihe witness Parker ani offered Him tends and relay belle, Me HG. MeVickar, Mee, Henry | jathy for our cause, which is that of| duties ‘4 | "oy your lone yeare of extortion, 1i{ 8 Ha verdict was secured, hed been ac the Ci Mr, and Mra. it de Madrago, Mr | Liverty, which awakened you safhoHiowr, state council was held tm the ly Locause of this system of highway etait atin enna | the morning, eagerly news wee doary fle Ne ii ad, urs Tam truly prowd and happy at hav: |] [eon the reaplon . 8 unalt the 4 bberY Laat two Pabroad wrporations When the news 0 them they | Francesco Terry alle and Mins s Lae point of neds age Rus in plain vie are Tanning Wielt awa carriages to BANDITS DEFY LAW. wore Vere IAD and there wan a ren Duette 1 Horry (en. ant | ing ch a ee Eee f pales Ag (he. elaertanad came’ up tbe teot thelr patron ervl handshaking and congratulation, K Ripley, Fo 8 Yturbe. | port in France to set Hh. he landing stage ati “Why, 1 remember.” Ne went on, a Guntay tts BehWwhb, the local agents wes | Mout ne Minder, Mra, Jains Ht Me and he recover’ by. fou es 4 free me ryppe! anchor and the gangway waa | took a cab from the Dele ¢ y pleased 48 he had all alone | M Thomas Wastin Bur uty Is to thank your | OR aie walveesctnd ties drew. u y ana and Western ferry 1 inqulrers that (he deiay vax , : ' 1 W f i h he dew kr dor Or Count de Ch . Sone wer eeered we Ms D aid was driven to the Giluey House caused bY Neavy stopme and. protally and Count Hy de Montebeltc Government for all ° he stoamer and Sr. Kruget The cabinan asked mo 8. bold him that! rippin ROCK, Ark, Nov. 2—Five| We paulisnnniantioc: i anal of en . in farnditay teil: bat Waa exorbitant, Rather than argue with i 2 \> raed ‘ a Famine. tall Bet. him in the atreet T went to the proprie- | men, who held up an tren Mountain ih oie and looking much THE LIVERYMAN. oF and asked him to protect me, paseenger train jast night near Gifford | ye bean better Riso Ore 8 Did he t? Not he, Inatead, he| have been surrounded by a Sheriff's r ‘ r vig aE | Clemenn, halt from hig sent arid told me t etter pay) je bl cls ies S | ; ¢ Jameaon, 9 en Th iia a eit Hate 4 "Re Wail ane ing matter "ta| hve thre mies tom citer.” | KRUGER SAYS BOER aioe Bs owner. "Why, you ‘ous it to be aanamed) seid if ft did | would be theo a e robe ave fortified a cabin and| s ry to make such & confemion either in p ( Lunderatood then t refuse to surrender, WIN. ut the ne ‘ : ‘ io"ae-th'brivaueA pirate: could Mahe oni gr Vote oraprten ra Hlntorcements Hive been sent to the| WILL FIGHT TILL THEY aut ihe ; omy Ue name defen ney Can being or keep | ald of the pees {pitt ¥ sy kreoted "Oo The crowd ‘nughed loudly at this, and ——— ee mene i hore, whil vende by, Mr. A ia! ve angered, and mate f 4 ¢ Mr. Breslin, of the jalwaya eored i Humber of ingoherent statements whlel | choi} did’ any sueh thing,” ‘ Pr " he two caused Mr Clemens to sneer amd wrow | Ch he) {HN ¢ atsat j “ th es, but : to compromise for $1.28, L shaved Mr. Hynes, excttedty. Vv ou Wi savages Reput r ‘ - ; Ce = I al a Won fon ose ag Atiuled Me THE WEATHER, I have foug , We fri, wie mye’ hve hoe aoa te a tle, and handed hun and use] his at ie Matlabatoe,!’ Nene, it , § Je aa enn r M or wervant to find out who Beck ., ("You dare imp my word You, you > r worse. e aht er ¥ ate om orth the mean time Beck had given At aa Mr beyond d he alan |The man who only & moment ago de- Porecnat for the thirty-ats the present war 18 even \ t ane % L aided k 3 1 . a wee faire, vo he determined to prove.| 1d n Sate etl co lon? UB , 7 a 3 - n Fabel Rae 4 eect S cute tortel Fo mua WR tal i enuiemn.” aterposed the y fay Now York City and Wil) never surrender, ‘ hia \ eth : Admitted Overcharge, ype rentiment about this matter wit Vent and fragtie,, while Mr. vicinity=alr to-night, FF : rf ay 2 ae fl th a let "me tell you. It's bualtens Vs ermine y > last extrem \ j it : 4 When Mr. Glemens had finished bis! duty to expore and’ have ‘Dun nee te Daly And ver eoe day clondy, Light to fresh te rmined to fight to the li + con Mr Krusrer f recital ihe Marahal avked Heck what such robbers und. Pxioritaniata, A GECe @Ontd VeORERe TRACIE. eavianie whads, : ‘ | R bli f th . q he had to say who wan half-| “f have no personal Interest in this ut minding further cehek, . Es > of ne) (-) ! ‘ " ‘ . a weephig, and very ne faid that he! 1 am wasting my tlie, bocuuce I wourd cnee of Beck, vending further setion, ity, and if the epu DHICS ' ' " 1 nt at, Wh . oumat ie waa et AMOUR |e 6 comand and a bad cltgen it | Ald Nalch w ult probably be the Imposition pee +) FE S , anker ppear here to am an or ‘. _ , ¢ “ ‘ree ate " sensed to COPrY BOTRAIES: ComTpereiie: | MUAtRRTSY, Be, to hoe minutes, ater Mr. Clemens, New ied oarns ne Transvaal and Orange Free State The Marshil told lim she knew. better | should 10 ‘fl ald The | A Nn Cy Beat abate te | wamtienarn d i ‘ ill I 7 | ind the, martetrnc ary, loft the f ounged by ’ ‘ i P t : ; \ T don't blame thta cabman halt jan adtniting group of ottigens and poll. | Meredith, of Hiinols, has been appolnte > ependence 1 wi de eb as T do the cittzens of Now | tlelana, wh ° shook him Ly the hand and pet ot the Bureau of Engraving und) lose the ir in Pp ; "he went on, growing vehement, |told tim what a nice man he was. Mr, | Printing ' b aynaientes | “rhis man la merely 4 Manster created | Clemens nee peared and’ proud and me because they have lost every man, the’ hetst } in that we have i a pevnlclous aystem, He's not the | miled upor all slike Geneval Change of Time an the 4 ss | thet. Cones fp scqgenase 4 ware pomahow, he may have te Tg! the citigens are the criminals, ee spate Stop that Cou ve D woman and child. : and Work off the Cold, ‘Twenty-four Moura from Chtenge we have te get a we can} My, patriot teat aabes Heome-qui: Taview (0

Other pages from this issue: