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ate eT het of ~-bste ull, {gol = ee é uate AOOPS MUTINY MAMMOTH FO JERSEY GiTY ‘SON IS INNOCENT, ~ “ATST.HEEM, «= ___ SCARES ROCKLAND. “pq qui), SAYS MB. FosBurc. +-— Father of the Man Accused of Killing His ————_ |Ten-Toed [lonster Left West Indians Defied the} x | i M Seana One His Mark on Justice : i atten, Vader dnvents Sister Tells eh Gao urder. |All the Plans for Queen ed x| Ties | Funeral Are Now. Bogert’s Farm cas, Scientists Are Aroused | SUBDUED BY THE SAILORS.) °Y Ne Discovery. Complete... ~ en hig | ONG LINES OF WARSHIPS, = Secret. Buildings. ‘- n plaued by i 2 i . i \ The Prehistoric Elephant} Postma: Cowed After a Struggl i it c x je and: if helng Inver a p Forced to Give Gaerne Once Roamed Rockiand fF hor, that, the #eor %. Special Precautions Taken # : the affair x See area County und the Goou i + to Prevent Anarchists) <~ . x from Operatt i * sbods knows what its all abo x PI nee ; Citizens Are Glad None rybody has a pretty well defy £ —— LONDON, Jan. 30.—The West Indian a| an Important matte am : treme minty BTHe West Inet of Them Are Left Alive! Yon charges Med inthe Postot: ¢ eae e208 & The | ce of 5 Helena, where Gen, Cronje and a iarre| Thereabouts, but They | ie ees Seeie sete + PROGRAMME OF number of Boers are held prisoners & fat th store 1d .. a rH ‘act that apectal Government Inspector corned eran are, held oeinoners:| ALL Ask **What Us It?! re working on the ease, and that thes NAVAL REVIEW. iz h, raided the town, terrorized the inhabitants, in- ereeeee es |reem to attach great welxht to their ies na nm acts. Ss iT al Wy hj Jured many of them, defied thelr officers achat irieleteniccl wana) A fieak t was whlepered about that! Pata eevee fh the: (> 10 The Evening Worl % u i and were finally subdued when faced by] SPRING VALLEY, N. Y., Jan. 9-14 [the Vosimaster. who was formerly | kane 54 the muzzies of rifes. That mammonth elephants or ten-toed icreiad Ba eal Ta ae King’s yacht and other” Pocentiolhisall wild- eyed morsters of some kind uspended pending the examination into| che with Sailors. Loamed ADSI RSCUCARAECCURTHE lnival| his administration, but the Postmaster | roynl yachta, 4 The censor suppressed the news, but! prehistoric period, seems to be proved PULA quietus on this rumor be gazing: Thirty battle-ships sae Assoctated Press has received the; by the Interesting discovery made at ot? Ant here twill be found during bie cralvern” Inte thegeangs ory by. mail bree Pearl a nivermneare hereseupitachniant fofce hours: thar doesn't 100k like « haeet ouble started with a row o1 % ion, ho ui : Righilarhsmen liber ween some bth onite poker amt , han been Justice of thet Mr. r refused absolutely to ¢ ? warships with and a party of the West Indians. On| howe wort leas mont ane |cccline ta aiverevenian wnaling of what| oe Mel ish an ntin te, atommeteey the following night the West Indlane iced bawer ti poe Was golnk an. eHREG Stas OS brok of barracks jogert Is guarding as a tren- Stil notwithstanding Mr. Wanser's | roke out and raided the! sure a plece of stone weighing about | sextementa the fact remains that the | SpDON ‘ town with clubs and razors tled tol sixty pounds, on. which in _impreased TOatal inspectors are practically. tn | LONDON, Jan. 30.—All is’ read a - jas ¢ va annibs | Swift, of Boston § ir, Omaha, >, : i aes he ee beating) foot on the shore of Robinson Cfusoe'a |e ana OW. Watere, Tiron ; day. Police arrangements for the) Y; y indiacriminate- om i Tr precautlons to keep everything 4 = ly, and attacked the Sallors’ Rest, tear- viene ne foot rint of a huge ani from the public Include an oath of protection of the crowned heads) haw’ inact theldcorsfand wind sea" { an elephantine size and species. | xecrecy adminiatered to every witness, been completed. A feeling of anziety 2 hing lke this Imprint has ever jand this oath has been so rigidly ob: inxs Naval Force Called been\seen here be served sn fellow employees cannet is apparent. All anarchists are being. All the efforts of the om: Th tea ie see ft he porn out ne CAE the Inquiry Qosely watched f e efforts of the officers to sup- le: pression was made when the r nis far only old letter carriers have nee es? presn the mutineers wero futile. When|#tone Was just a plece of soft clay, for FOOTPRINT THAT SCARES ROCKLAND COUNTY. $} Best cytmined and mape of the city At the Privy Council meeting’ to~ Ordered 10 the camp they fused It looks Ike 4 plece of dough that had bevel rf ry | 1 bee hy day the King signed a - ° ey refused to e ce ¢ act posse bciahere 2 es ‘ i goes on to-day and bestdes y the 5 prockama, 4 obey, and threatened to dynamite the| been pressed out by a great weight. then | ebb ht foie inininitnielnininieleleielnin tener Phere rreb the Postmaster It ts belleved all heads 'tlon suspending business wi town. A strong naval force was landed, | left to harden In the pasving centurtes. | 1 owing Oy sper c of departments w'll be questioned. An. iF n removing © wall near m In measurement, The stone i«| —<—<——___ day throughout the United King ‘The avullable troops were collected and | Later came the glacial period, and the | res dence I ¢ 1 stone weighing sna found in this nelgh-} ane sy ara r; the stree!s were paraded all night long.| stone, moved from Its orginal resting |atout mfty pounds with) the AGENT’S HEART FAILS. Even the restaurants and sak At cay real e troops were drawn | place, was rounded at the edges aml the | footprint {an ant m- esree—CYRUS M. CRUM, anty:| will be chut up for four or five up with loaded ‘rifles in front of the|!mpression of the foot somewhat |betded shout one inch on xaid «te The! Clerk; ANDREW X. FALON, Count in che middle of the d Some | o place where the West Indians were bar.| disturbed, but ft ts atiil an inch deep| footprint appears to be the left foot uf! Judge 2 ul Calinpsen(ons Rruakizs | lridge aed | ¢ Thavariaranee aon oY akaee et ricaded. aml kalainetis fer eee |some huge animal with ten tive] JOHN A. ROSERT, Pearl River, N. ¥., | HiceliecEnblcessenslan: + MRS. ROBERT L. FOSBURG. £1 published aoa m NEE Cornered in’ Rarracks. What this animal was It had ten | up ach sd ta t. The toes|Netary Public for Rockland County.| Jonn R. Anderson, an agent, seventy =; sh A x Q 45 as y , ’ 0) . And y a , + (Mother of the Murdered Girl. The latter were ordered to surrender | (e® five on each side of the central | uppear by thelr marke to be the aarp) New York see | years old, of MS Patchen avenue, was = A : ‘ and were notified If they did not do so] rn eae mcs it et) Ga) he | nalis or toes of sony Hplainiy || Many persona have caited at Justice | rose the Fridge to Brook: * NAVY PAGEANT. thagawouldiveinealinen: ne Htself wa found under an old | visible in ent stone tin about an} Bogert's home to see the curious rtone. : ss pares The mutineers were dally cowed and| Stone Wall near Mr. Bogert’s residence. | inch down jn said atone Some ectentiata from the city have alae | Iyn at noon to-day, when he was sud- Roberts Uy PCapuUren scot | Ceti leellivinn,direniiy acroven tases eet ALL PREPARED Vie was removing this wall and noticed At yi r sibesnthersWand ent ; Cy donly taken alck. . the father and mother | Were aroused by my shouts for helj wore taken to the camp, where they the apy of having } .a vohere, and all way that while the dently y Y y omy eh . will remain under guard until a troop-|{%e stange-looking stone and its im-/'t had spread out at the time the Im-/ animal was probably « man.moth, they | He wax taken to the Bridge police] Of Robert Stewart Fosburgh, under in- I tackied the burgtars. i ship arrives to remove them. ial on, ‘To-day he Rive an Evening | pression wan made by the animal's foot. are unable to locate the particular | ition pile dled there in a few minutes. arate tes rs of hin on posse saree, ran so the windows and ; ‘orld corssspondent this alMfdavit: or heatl us er { | His death was due co heart fatlure. y lant August, uests at the| heard the rhote fired. > — SSS — SD ete eT Ea a ee nae SE. Astor House to-day “Third—Some of them were In tke Warships Assemble at Spit: — | Their viet haz no connection with the | house within five minutes after the #! head forthe Funeral) _ ter lost her Ife, and taelr son siands “May Mas Deen Shot.” z peek accueed as the perpetrator of the deed. ap ies ‘ - » ty} PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Jan;( %—The, TH E WO RLD GO RO U N D a Mr. Feaburgh Isa well-built, vigorous! ing See eee ms nite say iv] warahips are assembling for. Frigay’s. 2 . — | Man of fifty-five, white Mra. Fosburgh tx She {* dead! £ jnavil pageant. The arrangements) DOODIOOOOSOGOIOS DOOOOOODODO0 000000 00C000D, a frail woman with gray hall [ovSot one of these neighbors was catiea| Vide taat elght torpedo-boat/ ¢ rere $+ face shows the ordeal she haa nustatied | upon to eatify before the Grand Jury. | Pi) lea tne procession from) CAaaaa : fi r the death of her daughter and the | pney were not called at the Coroner's | follo 4 _ Alber . *|Delaware Abolishes Pillory, but There Is|*iurttn :t the police agetnw ner ron. | iequcst nt Victoria, and. Albert, Sie . 5 ne " have told the story of that dread- cio calllinatctrange? royal yacht Victoria ang es 3 Bill Offered to Publicly Whip Wives. ful night eeveral times,” rald Mr. Hos} have been told. thee pK ward and Queen Alexandre All the Fat Ones Are E * burgh to-day, ‘but there are two place Pouce blamed me foment wR $ nglish royal family; «thes royate ah by ; a e En. ‘ sptiave inever | veenliasicadl co} telttt oe Govern fa oa th ries with othe coyaltiens ia A € ‘oroner’s inquest over je daly “When ltsheld offered 4 for the at lohengzollern, y i: ering Evening World of our girland before the Grand Jury,| arrest of the murderers of my daughter | peror Wiillam, the Duke and Duchess Contest. which returned the indictment ageinat| 1 a4 ometed a like reward for thelr others; the. my von [since th Hetment of my son I! y nda Trinity: | Working on Many Clues. have avoided wnythlng the wed Cok | yacht with the officials on boards” 7 The rivalry in The Evening Wosli'« ringe? Yer, but it fs only one of |vorts Tad to deny, they were so out-| The main squadron of battleships: great “Fat Conductor" cont the inany strange phases which we are| © faite, One won Cat Mls cruisers wiil be moored two anda b creased to stich an extent that working to unravel. {that dreauful night, had been api rabies apari, In one ilne, extending from Jcontestants ane tiling additional entrle “Let me say now that Mra, Fosburg | @Way from the house at 4 o'clocic in the e Spithcad. The channel fleet showing only a fraction of an ounce and myself, as well as ail our family, | TOME e that om Nail | been | uncery hejcommand) of. Vine Agate differe: from those they file have not the slightest doubt of the out- | quarreiling and fighting that night. Why,| !farry Ruwaon, will form: the: we lin the competttton. come. We have no fear of the result, | there w patsy at nausé tat | portion, and the reserve. fleet,)/ under: ‘This shows that the honor of winning know that our son did not Kill our | MER. and compaity Was there unt Very | Rear-Admiral Sir Gerard | Noles wit there p will be conte a nd that when the proper time |W not form the western partion. Be vim to ‘Thore is arrives ail this witl be rhown Gang’ tip, except ‘The forelgn war vessels” are. to, bel the most frk he trial of my son tx set for the | SOE ts caltea,| Moore southwest of the British ships, the heat of lowship second Tuesday next July, Of courre in order of thelr arrival, and alot za atinumberlatitararcollé Dosnibse ¢ t side of then will be moored eight Bri The Evening World offers three cash} ' y that not on sto Runvouts—the Antelope, Gleaner, BE prizes in 1 distributed a lows: nd 1am not here elther Ja Leda, Ratilesnake, sat conductor, $15 to the or to engage) had tw f t 4 (: 3 next fattest conductor, and $10 to the n | ee rest i p ng Trinkty Pler the Alberti) tine conductor a few polnts | with her endant escort, will steamt All conductors “Within a radius of atong tn ) channel between the coast — miles of Ui of the trageay | $a) 3 of the Lele of Wignt and the single line AUTeUIDD the seven or eight members of the two stories of our ‘family taht of battleships and crtleers. Pe i Th el uafestine te = — Ta The ships will be directed tor cease’ ik x Aescig mediately "the tall_of the Dros! Hc pros munt LORD ROSEBERY /|THREE KINGS IN ion has. parsed the “Sines the. lable + forts and ships in Portsmoul bo Ss will commence ft M6 (fealen a tte PRAISES QUEEN. LONDON NOW. “ni else ae ae o ahead longside the Wharf, No stan 4 itor, P.O. Sew York City, at be a A Aa and. asin. ana p tor at m eye a "7 th eu S A Conducior James Dwyer, nau Fun Says Edward V !!. Gives Prom | portuguese, Greek and Bol-) ‘6 to peer preny sore sion. of Shopin and ove y. Non ise of Being a Worthy | gian Rulors Reach Chopin anu Bee Ba ven yaaa ; = On the approach of the procession they fuccessor. | the Capital , iM ‘apital. ps wh) ve 1 and the guards: : LONDON King les of) wl fait head and he. men ote presided tux to-day ri rin’ aw huts. The guards milla the it Leopold, King of t) mis as the: Alber{) Dasveaaheeya tn Leonde pas resolutions ee : ; then rest 3 glans, and George, King of t ? tM the prot ste Ut the eath of Queen View [EK g Charles mam met oa. the pls vent ge marines a “Fel tof congratulation on the a nd wit on IT CODECL MECC EE Ge bane riae f King Edward VIL i . e i W cart off third WHIPPING A PRISONER IN NEWCASTLE CU 2 Scotts lords were, present. Julia Helen Twells, Jr., High ,¢ ixemscone 304 tein sr nes | Fuppet of hs TEN a eu? COE ery, remarking that he ‘ } nd aakore wba : Meved In ma and wr ‘Tri- fey teoa erie y ‘ ss «lightly over the congratuja- Hivered a r men Priestess of Love, Changes | mbt of Destiny’ to snow that tove w THe acre ERCP HE re oe eae, Devs a a = us Legisia- | maltreat, or beat her husband, she Ste id His Singieasas f f ng eh St. Vincent ang purely an atinity of mind and soul. | Conductor Wilitam O'br: OFS the [ene eens HURL CHEE niliOry must) ohall be deemed wallty of an the Privy Coune‘l f The main Ine will be Her Mind. | Three years later she changed her be- Pladison Avenue line; on the other hand, ie ta 0 ne J sort ne nt ae demeanor, and upea canviction ited the laws % Rianne Pana ebjers ‘Collings Nef, or modified f 7 Fi ree i ro ¢| strangely e « led to retain | | i ea ‘ ’ perdi yr . Be R ‘ Gay, regardies# of what people may way. | the grentest and | surprising te the ex-|"Minped at the wily host uioleN hang thatieer ae ‘ P, Pellorus,” : PHILADELPHIA, Jan, _30,—Dickens Some of Her Iden fie was two. werk atolt paul CO Cea OIT I CCU co tery Oe cer Wes ean nate | sald, "Tr love, ‘tle love, ‘tla love that | at twenty-one rhe wrote Ue: procure a new. unit ¢ | Besta lshuapanda\y wives, 9Ut | mwore than thirty lashes by the Joquent terms on thet = i } makes the world go round,” Dickens | "I must xay 1 cannot see the wisdom | larger than hls f mtniyter a like yeasty 10 Wives WHO Steet ar. by the} at hi NE Hintorenatleeeeea ental arrival Kneiy a good deal. of tying one’s seit to one man for any | The entries beat thet husvanils neat "Tiind no grat! Houcizaeucinalscen ee Portugal) yeehts wil remain in the harbor thats Julia Helen Tweils, Jr—something un- [Toate If a woman ioved the man whe | ee conductor: How pri < husband-beuting In! | large sumbes the entire *!! © i Hol Geborne | nla te be fred by alléthen usual for a woman to follow her name |If she marries a man without loving | Bad awacencd Delaware, Representative Ewing, who! The bill has not be« ed upon yet.) Mach There an inte bot emblakes everywhere awaited) Mite fie ent and at Cowesloemetal with jr.—paraphrases Dickens thus, |him, xome fend sows In her heart an pees jnmeaet Introduced tre can tell and giye tne | ba when tt whh bitter King ard and areetings were) 1), when the All a leaves ’the> s “Love ts the axis of the world, Every. | Weonauersble, passion for another. pet eae teremting ttires, ‘The cae of) Mra.purn stlon. ) huve already or- cts yet real- eliewines vets thenday? King "1 thing Is depending upon it." that | Wish to Idealize the | AF" maki lewis, of New York, who spanked her concede the mort remark. vd toate) red Ww Vand pre a mee of i i { Hence “Singed Wings,” "Th ity | man Lf shall love, but | want some one | urels fron physicianshusl nod, is ane: pimple of featur boing what iS ad ‘ unl. The business tranea 1 Of Morey.” an same cthor weltien uy | HO. can wake to lin Uttermost. this | A, Heiter, wan, Pei Reeser erthne CHU AEST SHEE LUST RICH Ie RULnea TILIA Ts TEOTEI IG id AL mas noe firma; evuraster, CALL TO CHINESE EMPEROR: ; Iulla Helen Tweils, Jr, of Philadelphia. | fete within meen u persuaded ex- |e ould enter the contes some of tie cases that have come to) tere. | Though they dy hos possess Bava: Great. Hi leaders ELA . ia w In this clty of “Brotherly Love Miax | And then, in. the awakening of her| thing. Pompte ing's ne Seta c mult they Vat every we eae eee cents ‘ Parasites Tweils, Jr. le the high priestens of the Li ano ee ll sare. Bie Despite tre nie methods’ hereto- Wave the rigit tv beat men, | Bi reo EY RLS ninco) «| Xgmr Date, of Ills Ret ase aia Nos God of Love, Good old family; pleasant ORC aa HeeenetTceahinaeieriiteaia onecr Mnttrond Man iteth empleo: tre wsitinh brut el telat arrival here of SING, Jun —Three hundred iftey tata fara) avelalillatinctiontaraval| newentrunis nacreiwenoen carn Tlete oureranall ress | neato tra vry ts gone ant Delaware | CHINA TO KING EDWARD VII. cisictsticor the Meany f paras | heap of goud sense—all theae are credit- [CVery paseing | br Ing them} KANSAS CITY, Jan, now an t fo great was the p eet the stedinaiRty \! » province have vent a memoptat cl to Mian ‘Twelly, Jr. Her grandfather | QWaver, WIth | falne nd inhar- H. Hunnewell, of 1h ard of | reetive has falen f tof Ite ame Hand so frequent the KA oy * while the spp 1 Or} cmperor requesting him to make Wan once Minivier to Austria, her father Mrwellen its, In now in’ New York | Hirectorm of the Kunrar City. Memplts| sentioni’ au: far as general reruite aro " concerning 1 that the Pea ee Ee en Ln aa J onotic ani ConaulateNeleattana liginbes: Views Se ee Ww ALaketonraticnte Fmingham, has tendered ts corned, ¢ dithatiCivouldinos be | yung (Cunhe Hive mortoeteh ever, though the qut Vor Ethe Mille of the Gode" and “Sous. entitled. be if chalrmun of t © IRSA. A) vine me pau ri Every criminal convicted of felony hax tnd to express condolences Rui Kine able (orlenere few high = — — = — was ell dn yeat kno Ic, she coul! ma oqiex on had to stand at the pihery for an hour, ward the death’ of t hy r toa few high o 7 figures among the f the hemi with the frying pan wisn pere locked. bythe wrian andthe neeke tf) ii to congratulate: Mis Muses: Emperor? Witll , Molals | havenno -SPAIN'S PELAYO IN FLEET. | M’KINLEY TO ATTEND, — [roid world nwt ane fesing ban ion were Wt Oe lac tunt' now for tie hate his. accersion j Conmmue wit enon aaa the untae the somreag foley | ! 5 io 1 eolns : Dil, by. a vote of Hh ta, & ———__. 1 eerinecte ‘A ; ' i 3 ; | = } nea eeTnie unt] now che losg-auftertng | teintiiors | whit £ a Alexan’ Warsiip In Commanded by Morea. |The President to 6 Iter nar ae ta ads Mave ci) ut for redress, Bo| Plemiiis witspeater, EXILE IN INDIA FOR BOERS, | <i : iiagd the w Veteran of snntinga. | Services for th ay SBHI noe {5 SEMAN ALENT i havin Wdeneorscnmaseante Rentie: 4 and VIClOrIAa rt - * | HO pA LT inst bo iy! q {s App ERE Leda nd ihe je counter ie i et ho ) LONDON, Jan, 3.—The Soaninh bat-} WASH Jan President | rival of the Mosquito fleet att NS Meits A tse matter! Iine thas Representative Baing wig to Gre) Kitehenee Beop OD fT tent any. ite Heshiy Pelayo, Spain's revreyentative | MeKY ful ail of the menbern of his /mandy, This feet of sma:l vgnaele cone [hint and aeescnten ae als OU EN ee Pelee re cabiverisent: : ements A ¢ . 3 Queen'A, Cerny: ldccorrmenided f CHMIMELCNICAtte ad: the cncrectalt erie Bits of they cruiser AnnagoWiccthe: con. [Ott andineeaented It yesterday. pitecDeaters shall recvlve twenty “ashe | CALCUTTA, Jan, 39-1 Kitche. | Dinenlal Guards tO-Aa sek X i to Mes, Joh UeCaptain Dine Mor norial vere verted yacht Frolle and, the tgs Wom.| 1 pra that if any per in te. stor Knox pleaded alm = h {the military movense st t vin, Avoca, yexerda, cing oe be Captaln Diaz Moreu, eau kas com- vicew of Queen Vietorin to be held at patuck and. Piseatauna, | They are « Ine ake sclie of amy. moan | CArtully to hve the scouring de er wishes to send ten thous Boer abateeeranle Bn Ar piace of the Chelate Columbur, Bt. John's Proteetant Lplsccpal Church foute to Manila for patrol duty inthe Privates but the Ganateinas in noi humecy priaanes*. ioi7 India Ale. (propnacamtals hen ted swith ate sittin thee! hours, (ist Febrgam uf Saniego, next Saturday. Philippines, shall by physical viulence abuse, (2 make even HCl SORRGARO NM and bis jocate them tn the State of Nilgira, | 6° thes game welkht as} were born to Airs, Garvin) nda ameadant wes voted dowa, | Province of Orisza, Bengal, [she A everul months, rage .. ;

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