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DERS DEFEATED WITH HEAVY L030, Oe Force of 2,000 Surrounded at} Orange River and Many | Killed and Wounded. LONDON, Deo 1 The report of an Le ra vlumn badly Toe news, io@ other sovere battle, resulting ina Hetleh! said, le suppreesed by the War Otice w current cere, According (9) Tosday's laws war somewhat Lempernd wry, the Aknn® bein Ot days) by the report that after a Aght lasting all today and jasted for reveral at Veyheld on Deo. 10 th rs ening with w lon of 100 Boers, who humbered (rom 1a0) nded, Kitehener's de aah nd CTO URE w tna) fighting i going on Rivet aril totally ‘long the jine fram one end of the very heave in killed and w : Ni cay ch tamer 9 Doers, it te added, Thi iatdat GUA Te laa) PR ndant sropk, with a come | (roape oe rel at Zastrin in the Orange Mme | 8 and clone to the border of manto aod two Runs, tried 10 Ret! A Colony through = Springkent K bot was The Boers attacked a detachment of . leer i eta Pai sho riphee | HEADAnM® Horne told t0 consis, mainly | pot 4 ; "lot raw reorultes, ‘They our, Wah Th Bourn. aries Th Hefeal Of OL Wounded sixteen and captured 190 deiaeiiment of Braban’s Horre ant the} phe Boer aouvity ince the reatgant- capture of 1 men siilon of thelr army 1 gradually econ: Phe is toe third witala a week. WENT yinoing the public that terme will have a of more Han 1) men, Kitehes |! io be mate. and a movement to force as cabled a new asd urgent request | the Government (9 concede liberal terme every mounted ma f that ean be} is under pyared to be @ent to y MABERU, Doo, il are hat De austety inate high py i Vn force waa twl ined before it (he new turn of affairs, and for orok va (ie Hritish Hines jn the tune in monthe the War Offve wa | neighbor ood of Phabanchu. ali yesterday Ih the (hird attack De Wet led tn per- fe is walt thar Gem De Wet, instead} gon With «a few determined men he of Deing chased by the Hritiei ta Me fe | onarged and broke the Hritieh lines, the cent mover its fell upon (hele Hines] reat tae cormtnando some, ne 4 ; Was forced, however, to e nowt Taaba Neh and captured und de> | rea ee the Beltah’ a Atteonepaunser eiroyed a areal quantity of gure, aM land Atteen wagons with ammunition and muntiion and stores. crippling Kitehes | stores. 195 CEAMANS CU LINER IMR DOWN WITH SH. BAILY SMASH cenbiidjeines Cadets Meet Death in "| Storm Cheering for | the Kaiser. Heavy Gales and BigSeas Wrecked Cabins and Broke Decks, MADRID, Dee 1 liven Big sean battered the Cunard finer were lost by the einking ig Umbria on her voyaqe this way from frigate au, of the German Navy, Liverpool vf the port of Malaga, «ixtyefive mites! She arrived teeday with Capt, Dutt euat-nouthonat of Gibraltar room smanhed and completely The verwe! foundered in a heavy gale.) the Hbrary skylights stove In and’ the ‘Those who went over In the boats were} muste room a sight, the inet having washed In ea and joe THe ochert heen flooded by u @reen sem Which Mook climbed 4, ike thelr the #hip fron #com to atern. compan! y wen wn The Immense vomber broke on the hurs With cheers for ihe Kaleer an here) rloane deck and started the Mooring land. @ong the port side for a distance of @ 1c ie sald that (he commander of Ciel fe: ‘The top of the port Hehthoure Chelsonat committed suteide when was also carried away of ie} None of the pareengere wae Injured, ae ‘yuint Von Bueiow, ball got below when the big seas bean the saved. ito make things Ively for the liner, vend.) "The Umbria waa reveral bours tate, enals [and (ie captain reported that the whole nel Berndt tora he we The first on WOR amore nured abou ere the anplntan need and a Humber of petty offers Were | paxeage Wax lempeatuous, The Pasinet drowned. Light was parsed on Deo, [i te Choumht (HAC Lae guns (he treat )a vtrong breeme, and from that dme to anal, perhane, py: Umbri) orth : Mull | her arrival tp port ih perienced a suc ton a sing, | southwer fraiew, © uld be seen he shore shouting wid waving thely cape on the angry sou) of damage. fore up and, MWallowed (hem, Amowe the passengers on the Umbria ye dinaater came about the were HLA, Allan, Jamon A. Walley, Will. watch of Sunday morning review! jam Mr Lioyd Carle, Rev, 8, C, Gor. Won ordered for 10 o'clock wind} don, © NL, Meymale, Al A, Laws a ae bet Capt. Kreath=fson, William Moly Make H. Me Mart thought It best to keep che regular] Browne hve St Charles 6, crew pave aikne of | air Anthony 4 Hi, Hart Pp. Tha unchor chats partod, The ehip ow * headed for the port, but 1 wok wet dnalde, With nelp in might, naanag sponsible to reach i the fran ms Pomsension of the sullone threw nto the Some were vexcued by ropes riot over Varing, Maltt by Crampn, the whip by the Malaga Life Savers. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Dee Worty men left In one of the boat bi ice Wer Han Ail eho trained Voring, built by the Cramps ompelven Into the Ifehoutn wer the fastest warship of her type in the ing world, war off lan Navy mir Behr, her’ commander sive cross of Ht. Andrew at her etorn, There were no special ceremonten hone exercises having been postponed until (he wrrival from Russia of four oifeers and M1 sallors expeoted on the steamonip Roynland Thestey. Yesterday morning the 12% Russian saliors who have been stationed here to become familiar with the eruiser, lined up and the cotors were broken from nit to Ken vandoned its holiday @ # wan closed, The hoaplial, de Ville and many private houres are filed with wounded survt- \ The) Gielwanak Way a eilperiaged jvon Verso) of £50 tans, Bho wan BE feet 9 Tiones in length and 6 feet Hh inohen berm, Her complement was 41, and she Wan Used as a training ehip, Bin Lnhe has been off wi Hol tie formal ceremony of Greek oar boa oe MAN) Courch will be performed, hooks who au, whlch Couns) wilt omelate te with the men now en oto the port of route a MORE DISCORD ) AT PEKING, PRKING, Dee, 17. — Instructions trom London have been received by the Beit: SHIPPING NEWS. MANAG FOR TODAY, fun ote. 4) Moon rises. 207 fun riven THe Tins, teh Minister, Sir Ernest Mason Satow, Wi Water Low Water, | And ho now demands 4 modifieation of ai thaw rf A Fy A point in the Joint note whieh the for- Cire ond HH Hell Gate. ee Sd portant, rowt oF NUW YonK, This means further del ative w with fhe apes The natire of t Great ‘Heitain’ the “alinottemsdectne Xb Thomas} Uplomatic procedure, = ARRIVED, ———— Naval Patterns Destroyed. (Special to The Krentog World) NORFOLK, thousand patterns and a million feet of Saran eae Me OUTGOING STBAMBHIPS, SAND TO-DAY, Nertoik Fernteld, Azores, damentow Teltamen INCOMING BTPAMBHTPS. M THE WORLD: MONDAY EVE ‘BRI’S SAL SET, ISS ROCKEFELLER IS CURED OF DEAFNESS. siebetelelotsittolotemloels +] bohmini~tol Pass ALTA ROCKEFELLE Hears World’s Queenstown) Correspondent Ask if She Is Cured, (Copyright, 1900. by Une Press Publishing Company, New York Wert) (Bperial Cable Dempateh to The Fvening Wor)! QUEENSTOWN, Ire‘and, Dee, The World > wheo that ocean liner arrived in the | the 6 correspondent found Mire ita Rockefeller today en the promrs nade deck of the steamship Campanty NEW CHARGES FC HRD Must Answer Accusation of the Attorney- General. New chal been Gardiner. of Mndering Justice have mado aguinet District-Attorney A mongenger from Gov, Rodrevelt Med with Col, Gardiner today ten iype written pages of aecusations,, If he falls to answer he must go bee fore Roosevelt personally on Saturday He t# given until Thursday to file hie inawer at Albany, ¢ trl ner w, accused of delaying (he election fraud eases by using the powers of his offve to interfere with the action of the 8 Attorney General, when, Deputy At turney-General Hammond appeared be- mill" privoner Att General had been at great ex ‘The pecifte Instance of discord oe- | fore Recorder Goff to promecute six al- 404 | Joged violations of the election law, Aa- th high seas rolling | sistant Disteiet-Attorney Gordon moved jolear over the steamer and doing 10t#) the trial of Henry Zolmer, the “divorce Hiammond objected, qaying that the ponte and trouble to get witnesses in the election , and he trial to KO Gordon Is aa the cames were regular eriminal prorecutions, to have rouned ond's indignation Hammond |s alleged to have repeated the remark to Goff, who forthwith an not aa Important aa Ue nounced that che work of the Attorney: | General muat not he interfered with Gorion denied the rémark imputed to him, and after a loam wrangle the trie of Zeimer was given precedence. The Attorney-General li hie ohy that many other of hin yeen obatrus mmiiotd Wak busy took ix eleetion cares that WN week plat loonavelt’® midnight, Dec. ty and that ts ve nly unikih the Bs answer to the charges. regult of the ection cares jonday war the sonviotion sal Che Courmey for OF hi in the feents he4 on District of the ly District, deapite the eo Was An {hy 1 He w ry rm) u later tae, Net na Bfhieea at the Morente A peinbiy “bs wae : ednea iy the : DSR we wks who yond Fourteenth Diet trlot. an ex Wy the Twentlet who voted in the Four Mpypantriot of tho TPwentt retary in Odell Wi erlt Care, (ipaelat Uo The Bveaing Worl.) ALBANY, Deo, HhThe ageinat District-Altorney Gardiner are wanted the i to have remarked that Md chun by Gardiner's filsw th act that went (0 charges the possession of Attorney-fenerai John C, Davies, but he refuses to permic about them. until he receives Roosevelt, who te at Oveter Bay, clan envoys generally reward a¢ tml nem to be seen of to may anything all the] phe Attorney -<Ceieral will do nothing | from Gov, | After @ long conference between Wi'l- fam J, Youngs, secretary to the Gov ernor, and Attorney-General Davies, it | was learned to document arrived Iq this city yoaterd: Attorney at the Byck. Mr. Yo: ch: Attorney-( ald was debarrel from any tn lorranlign hecauwe be ie Roling a8 the Governor's attorn ing imply | in the Lord & Taylor, that an important} harbor her: matiy and possengers for Naw York. | he Weather war deighiful, and ashe was len wil, talking with » Parmelee The approached Mr. Parmele asked if Mie Tooke felier's *» had been cured, “shi he can be, Mr Par red somewhat abrint y i © stortes abo: her aprend Declining ty turned ty Mise Rockefoller, aod bor ae f dimou yin THREE NURSES gation of Hilliard’s ment unnecesmarily violent that {n euch institution could treatment, nly be Writing Tables $5.75 to $50.00, | Rockers and Easy Chairs, including some very unique designs, $4.75 to 80.75; Fancy Tables, from Liverpool ta take onl » ay anything furcier, he 1 together, appearing Mie Roukete er | ISHSSED Result of Keller's Investi- Death. Commierioner of Oharitles Jona Ww Weller to-day bell a Gearhg in the hare { brutality and violent treat- lo againwt the three nurse of Hellevi mepital in connéetion with the) death of Lewin 1H Milttand At the closo Commiasioner Keller stated that i Was apparent that the rules of he hospital ad been violated, inawmuch as there had been brutal and and ane the divetoline of the maldtained by the dlemissal of the three nurses impli- ated, The nurees diemlave| are JR. Davis, Faward 0. Dean and Clinton L etal Mar- Hotday Goods. and Desks, highly finished in maple and | mahogany, ! nagaged to marry, | | A collection of exclusive pat- tables, Shaving Stands, mahogany only, $9.75 to $20.00. Folding Screens, $3.50 to $12.00, afternoon and was the subject of a con. Deo, 71.—~Over seven| ference last night at the rooms of the Hotel Ten that Cushions, ‘down filled, coverings of rich tapestries, French and Orien Many handsome stands, in in denims, tapestries and leatherettes, some hand paint. ed, at greatly reduced prices,| terns in parlor, tea and work- ae ei $2.25 to $19.50 each.) tal embroideries, -| $2.50 to $6,00. Broadway & Q0th St | | ation arrived t The malneat! wa Miuarantees agal sufficient rearon for taking 1 eT LN emblems G, DECEMBER 17, CW AL COE Electric Light Had Top- hamper Wrecked and Decks Deserted. ‘Dne Italian eteamer V k ort rom Naples, re ‘ atiiude at 08, Hude 65.65, a wrecked ant ds wan wiaiind —¢ spr named Ff was Ch s that on ome! wan found to fer bailing por Guiana The rudder war pped off elo, th t Kant the ywaprl nael Nalntopnmast pone witon kept th brig Bloctric Llgit meted ark Nov for Cape Coagt ww Bleotrio Light Le mn eae Com: Edwards Her eons ty Was AD Btrause @ — ALASKAN BOUNDARY A FOIL. ‘One Way of Settling Canal Treaty Question Sumwested in Louden, LONDON, Deo, lithe miiiaver jagette this afiernoon radically differs rom moat of ite conten Hide the United Ba b ause America eo wiil ask Ix 1 without and aa f ihe diMoulty te to wecile Alaskan boundary agalnet Clay ton Bulwer way The Annex for ' Men's Wagons with skin-covered horses, American trucks, Loaded Trucks, sand Carts and Milk Wagons, at 990. Toy Manos, 44¢, to $0,94, Seycel's “Perfection” Mouth Harmon. was, finest quality, value S0¢,; our price, 24e, Music Boxes, allenickelled cases, 44e and Oe Acme’ Printing (resses, including cabinet withtwo drawers and com. plete printing outfit, gee, Batlle Ships, extra wood, value 0c, our price 24¢ Rough Riders, Infantry and Cavalry Suits, mounted on card-board, 99¢ Magic Lanterns, large size, complete wi h sitdes, 996, Dolls’ Go-Carts, metal wheels and axles long reach, ‘8e. Sleighs and Clippers, finely decorated, entra large, O80. Doll House Furniture, inching pare lor and bedroom suites, 49. Skin- covered Cows, large siae, Mounted on stands with wheels, 99, large, made of | ATION AN IMTS 1900, | Sale of | Men’s [Touse eR OMI IT ‘Coats & Gowns. 7 nicot Jackets, all wool, with quilted satin collar, cuffs and pocket welts; colors, navy, seal, wine and | myrtle, | $5.00. Tuxedo Jackets, ble cloths, trimmed with mil jtary braid, $7.95, lclveteen Jackets, seal, myrtle and wine, | $14.75, Blanket Robes, jand polka dots, $4.50, $5.50 & 86,95, | Dressing Gowns, England, $10.50, Broadway & 20th Bt R, H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Prices Both Sides 14th $e. M4 to 1th, 6th Av | tne Comeandsee, jall wool, made from reversi- These are gala days at Macy's, [he store is overwhelmed with brilliant of Christmas, Splendid displays that realize every child's dream of richness and happiness, A world of Toys and Dolls, Their variety, | novelty and beauty batfte advertising, diversity for dull types, Nothing but your eyes can do that limported, made with plain |stitched edges; colors, navy, all wool, in stripes, plaids imported, all wool, made in Lord & Taylor, Too mach color, and motion and | They can’t internet the wonderful collections, White Wool Sheep, large size,m ranted on stands with wheels, 996, quet, fasket fal Corporal, value $0¢; our price, 28. Game of Parcheesi, 440, Game of Tether Ball, $3¢, Game of Jumpers ant Bopeep, }4e Gime of Loulsa and Pyramid, He Satin, ab 22¢. | dresses, at 400, | and cotton dresses, at ve. | and stockings, at Soe, heads, eyes that open and close, fu jointed in shoes cheapness at a8e, $10.49 to $27.49, Sporting Goods, Sporting Coods may now be found on the fifth floor, the business required more space than we coud spare in their old quarters. For that season they were whisked to their present higher and | roomier location, , A multitude of values—and every one of then is unchallenged by com. |petition, The instance; Red tar Flyer’ Bicycles, diamond an. drop frames, first class: equip. ments, value $25,00; our price $14.98, “Webster” Bicycles, diamond and drop trames. with or without ‘Mor: | row coaster and brake, Hartlord tires, value $50.00, our price $24,98, + Juvenile’ Goll Clubs, all models, 79¢, “Thistle Goll Clubs, handsforged nickel-plated heads, $1.49, Juvenile’ Caddy ays, made of plaid mackintosh ¢ oth, $4.24, Caddy Bags, mide of pigskin, $3.59. “Globe” Air Rifles, 63¢. “Atias’ Alr Rilles, 980. Men's Extra Heavy All-wool Sweaters, $2.6, Boys? All-wool Sweaters, $1.19 and S144, Striking Bags, made of extra quality leather, double seams, value $1.50; our price, 98¢, Hoys’ Boxing Gloves, Games—Large size, ingluding Cro- Bell Hoy, Little | | | Dolly, dressed in taney cotton and| Dolls, with fine sitk, satin and eottan Jointed Dolls, undressed, with shoes Our S8e, Dolls are not equalled by | any $1.00 Doll on the marcet —bisque dies, Measuring 1% inches nd stockings -marvels of Jumeau Dolls in silks and satins The growth of 4c, and Be, Mens Boxing Gloxes, $1.19, @1.44 and up to $4.29, Adjustable Striking Bag Platform$4. (6 | gum bladder, $1.44, $1.09 and $1.94 MacFadden's Pulley f xereisers and #1, 56, Boys’ Trapeze, complete, $1.24. Swinging Kings, per pair, 61,49, Extension Roller kates, 49¢, Buffalo Bieye ¢ >kates, $3.99. $1.41 and $1.98, Foot Valls made of fine leather, pure) Bic ard Snyder's Hockey lee Skates, eck and Snyder's Racing lee Skates, 92,19. ©U, &' Club lee Skates, all clamp, for men and boys, $7c., 826, $1.09 and $2.09. “J §."" Club lee Skates, half clamp, for women and misses, S2c., $1.09, $1.74 and 92.98 WINS myer BAltmant. SILK DEPARTMENT. Three Thousand yards of CREPON SILK, Evening and Street shades, Tormoriow Tuesday, at , Per yard, 68¢, Regular value $1.00 SHAWL DEPARTMENT, | Algerian, Real Shetland, Silk and Wool, Chinese Embroidered | Silk and All Sik Fancy Shawls, India Chuddah, Himalayan, Beaver and Long Woolen Shawls, Woo! and Sith Fascinators, Cardigan Jackets SILK _PETTICOATS. For Tuesday, December (8h: Colored and Black Sitk Petticoats with fancy plaiting, edged with two fancy ruffles, ‘ ’ 411.50 Grey and White Striped Silk Petticoats, deep graduated plaiting, with three rows of Black ruching, —$4(), §Q) Colored and Black Sitk Petticoats, with accordion ruffle edged with Knife plaiting, =. x 59,50 Vee World Wants to fill your) Just one seat for just one fare, 4 wants. | One World ad, and you are there, as The Annex for Men's Presents! Exceptional Blanket Values. The mercury has dropped to the Blanket-time noteh—with | pects of descending to zero before these words get before the publ. posing stock, We are royally ready with Blankets, A huge, generous, im bought during the summery days of late November from weather woried manufacturers, There's not a tings of ex tion in the state» ment that we will save you a third, Come see the magaiticent values: Berkshire Wool Blankets, assorted borders, (C1, 81.5% Allewo of Calitartita Blankets, 1004 size, $2.99-—1 4 shee, $5.04, California Lambsp! Woo! Blankets, 10.4 size, $4 09~ 19,9 sine, $4499, j Great variety of finer qualities $8.6}, 88.41, $9.69, $12.19 and S43 and the bargain element is as plainly manifest in all of them, Down Comfortables Comfortables, lined with pretty stk and filled with pure down—$7.99, $8.63, $10.63, $14.19 and $17.38, Comfortables, lined with fine figured sateen and filled wi h down, $3.24 Wilton Rugs - -Unusual Prices ‘These rugs came fronya manufacturer who wanted empty stock rooms -| when the New Year dawned, We had prévided a large stock from other sources for your HoliJay needs, but our tuyer couldnt permit such bare ie to pass, So here they are for you to choose trom at extraordinarily jow prices, Newest patterns aud colorings~al! were designed tor news spring. $31, 90 kind at $20.93-—4!, fis Orkind at $240 8 12 t Smaller sizes at prices equally attractive. Sire 188 36 inches ab $14 Sait Ofeetat $7.40 Sive a7 Sa inghes at $2.9) © due i xia feet at $1049 Size J6 x 65 inches at 94.65 Shar 2M x15 feetat HOOF ire 2), xO feet at $5,785 Size 44 745 fevtat $1.79 Sice 2!, x 12 feet at #74 ie 50.05 fort at $isar | Appropriate Presents for Riders and Drivers, Cols, with handsome silk, satin, woot | hones There's a close association between the Macy Harnessdepartment and the gift-giving idea = Men and wome who enjoy riding and driving will Appreciate a present that counts in thee juipment of such diversion, We print a short list which may prove helptul to hundreds who haven't re. membered the fitness and practical characte’ of such things, ut Drying Gloves, $154, 93.0%, (and up to p42 ' imported Riding Crops, 91¢, $109 $1.99 and up to $405 ; Imported Kiding Whips 740, 9%, $1 87 and up to $89 | traight Whaletone Driving Whps. $1.0, 61.58, $2.04 and up Lo $10.24 Imported Lash Whips, with hel bamboo, thorn and rabbit bitte Tur Capes, $7.99 and $1024 and $2 For Collars, $1.9 Fur Foot Muils. $5 24 sticks. 91.49, 65.24, 0519 and up ty Fur Robes, $4.09, $7.99, $9.00 and up $10.74 to mported Dash Cases, with watehy Footmen’s Umbrelias, $3, $4.24, 85.05, Soyo and $94 | . . Spurs. per pair, 8, #119, B02 and ae tage Heaters, $271. $5 72 $443 up to $2.74 and An immense variety of Uinbrellas, carefully and tastefuily selected with your Holiday needs in mind, The collection is overtowering, far surpass ling t atof any previous season, Sitk and Silk-and-Gloria, (imported hardwood handles in all shapes, with sterling Silver and gold mountings also pear), ivory, cape horn and gun metal artistically embellished with chased silver and gold, Prices for all purposes—97c. to $14.98 is the range STUER LOT ETT IO I i "Ai

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