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pay a a ‘ RY 4 WORLD; MONDAY EVENT < er eke ht as abl Radbin ig EBRCA THE fe tecovery a 1 Mra, Harker the wounded man, SS cane EAD ww = y ieee - a 4“, pathy: In fact, the sentiment was 9) //hrouRl hut and thw to sere (aLe> hea Poitees henard var BODO ASSOSSOOOOSE OG Sey strongly fu hie favor that searly every. | wide of I » Demonstration in Court)». sciuins woinen, pushed | MINISTER MAKES A = 3 forward and tried to shake huvle wits) pora 2 When Man Who Shot|»i=. he » arabia, a4M: paseas DENIAL OF THE CHARGE. , ki culty in ' * —— t ! lcrowded court- nnd back to they Aritagton, Nee J2, crowded pepuptecoomn atts meek e if It is fatse-every word of it. I barely knew that r lock-up. On ths way Marke ated > f ene a Preacher Was Ar-|»« hat he ow HF wom am about to appear before my God, anc x kit 3 by: his wife's ich: tell you it is false. Would I not tell the truth when -raigned on a Charge): ATES i ' , ; 1 know that within the next few minutes 1 shall be Kellar | sit te PAMENGAWNEE Goat Med before the bar of Almighty God t ? r } ng permis 1 dic Whiskers were called before the bar o' mighty God to answer? | hearing permission x evuld kere we: ’ of “Atrocious Assault Fee ae iticsedon GeO te ely Durned, On my answer dependeth eternal life or cternal with Intent to Kill.” a a 1 rh. damnation. Would I, with death's hand upon me, “ © Vaht fe blacken my hope of eternal life with a lie?—Revy. John —- Vo-day ! etingcuinh ob tu the y Hop ; ' PWas seen Kellar to his physicians. (Continued from First Page.) Mes. Barker Visits Husband, taht the Ses : ; enero gvente that CODOEDIOOOVOHEDOSWOLOSEGCOOISIOS OOSOES ers Woe eer aK rebati net a. ia or J. Stowe, wv ned tn ihe | 1) Barker wax on the way back to af thesa apelia came on. She Kearny es tree Sri: DS FL mond sie room for « 4 nour. Oy jthe Town Hall, after having seen his : Yer. Then she made N. J. ‘ arralgn- | 4 18 seen viatied p Sment to-day. He was not represented | +, 11 1 “ i bate p Rane , | i i ui esalon aBrker nar- ~ bY counsel 5 ny ©, Mary | It WERE Neus pur th ie h frequent pau: Set atippose you know why you are|s;. 1, SE ete notte j «word to any 23. When the 3 moult nor tel : here?’ sald the Recorder, SAS ; M ava mut thts nf dosthey will not Ji but wo the whole truth - : i a res “ 1 to do it, the man continued to talk, and| Then, drawn out by questions, he went ats es perers eS rl baa u ; Sour yearm: {in fragments he told his atory. ite toll] on to say that a short time Before: he 5 you anything to say why you) py view of the t the Good) how he had married kr wile ten years | and wife broke up housckeeping > sbolild not be held to answer the chargo| jets ier ‘Ate place, of the lags and had taken her to Ariington to! s w vial: fron Sellar, = agains you" le ruswmasttte ying to get t How. she became interested {nj ms frets i = rlends toweship made tnty a borough, ant church Work and attended Mf elias Vowed to KI) the Mintater, ve nothing to say here and now. | , Vikrin: Lodge uf _independen How he himvelf Mked the rector, | I waive examination,” ri \ Order oresters, firey two iat descent, and/ rane was nil along egal Darkege . c a the nature of | ith him for years, | ar, #he to le 01 me SpearaUPraiand | the natureic: her singe ey Dieseteland teaching {zo he ne beoame indignant. ani sr large agalnat you ; : Pympathy be ey him to rde !t. jardered sim out of the hollse. He re. answer for the #hoot- fonthaugliziharunieciled fused to go. (Then, she saya aC : ye her Miwband. Male tor. hold of ner. She tought desperately wa, ug as #i@ could, and then falnted, ihe | ‘ slelpias ean su He reat + . ” { ‘The Baker home was in Argyie place, | You can surmise the reat. Min reques pa urosesine and the minister aften called there and] “When she told me this [ made up my Mrs. Marker Kel! pha ng | frequently took dinner with the Bakers, | mind ic wasn duty to sabe ch eee te : Pant ane ? | who. were citidle . 1 xyowed I wo he firs; fand tite ! 9 ago Mrs. Baker's! chance.” he gave hi AePRUP RO NINeD El tay ‘ lneuith falied ‘and they xave’ ui these | Bi Kotlar gents, the charges of i. e) ’ H o wit Aawalant © nie tesily: c rs rthvasWarwlek, Herited nie f PATter we went to live with the Ger-| When naked regarding te atory, of ass Hefrefused to speak to the new the “mien in\the Recorder's room and back to the station-house. ‘This spoon “he will be removed to the Hudson County Jal: at Jersey City. eoamainet it Narker sho tae psa warning afere | ei thou Jim. Mr Kear tolls me was Ws fore be had an latimatte it nat P Démonsteation tn Court. feoming. He threw up ht ARORA LOI races While being led out of the o: urtcreom | the f struck him, an Reet 4 _ < are nee nn = Kella fi Barker: was surrounded by = many! ond Utsreil the singe nag Are ack ownnele by her hui friends, who assured him of their sym-[right hand. ‘The third bu let gory to her huabund la'n hatucuya eae homing oe applied. t Keilaz.” Bicep tou jmonds," said Barker, “my wife's |thusiasm for the chu | Intimacy with) Dr. Keller practically | ceased, Laserived this to ilness, Dr. G. Marks Was treating her. [She did not get any better and he leouldn't find the cause of the troubi She acomed 10 be unable to tell what Was the matter. ery now and then she would have 3 BRITISH LOST 22 | "MEN IN TWO FIGHTS. + Boers Won at Moddersfontein, but Were : Driven Back at Middleburg. ORM HOLDS IN A SECOND SNOW S NEW YORK Unexpected Downfall Stops the Work of Cleaning the Streets One of the Stuahy Cornere | FIRM GRIP. wis AT BOSTON Blind to Vice in Its ‘*At- mosphere of Lofty work and her| cried earnestly wo that pear before, alge. 1 know that within the next few min Utes I shall be called before the bar « Almighty God to nnawer? On my an se fa e—every word of tt. T barely’ woman. J am about to ape my God. and tell you tt ba, 1 1 not tell the truth when'’ Wau swer dependeth eternal life or eternal damnation, upon Would L, with death's hand ine, blicken my hope of eternal Ife _with a _l'e UNON PAC BOOM STILL ON. Heavy Stock Buying In Which Southern “LONDON, Feb, —Lord Kitehener ls near Rethel, moving cast Pevinicenerea Commander-In-Chlef in Bouth Africa, ree! and driving the enemy with slight oppo- : 3 acific Shared. ports (3 the War Office as follows [sition. Four of our ambulances, while Until Weather Clea rs. { 4 7 RIA, Fob. o—Uur casualties secking the wounded, were captured. | =r -. » at MOddersfontein were two oMcers were released — ——— | Under heavy buyin) Me ee een zt 2 nristian eavy buying orders, aggregat- Allied “and two wounded. It appears tha | t's force ts reported south of | mere dara ay an ata? | ng 25.000 shares in the frat half hour, thes pests was rushed on a pitch-dar | Dewetndor; Street Commtastoner Nagle and dis A rise in Ihics Rishop Potter delivered to-day |UAfon Pacific and Southern Pacifie: ad> night, during a heavy rain. the enem | LORENZO MARQU Feb, 4 -In} 3,50) snow shovellers, ated by 20 ¢ Mai Nittoclam of the Young Women'a [¥8need from 1 to 3 points tn the stock ‘Aum 1,400, with two guns. view of the porstoitity of a Boer raid | ca Were congratulating th EE Reeeen tla tee the oceaaton wea | MATKet to-day, ie “Cal I, south of, Middieburg, en-| al: the ammuntsion surrendered by] on their fine progress in ¢ np Aeaociation. i eeeethe of. | sareurl, Kansas & ‘Texas common gaged 500 Boers, who were driven back | burghers at Komat! Poort has been] York's slush-impeded thoroughfares | jihat of the annual bie ae sa “Cine [ABU Dreferred, the Atchixons and South- with loss. Our casualties were twenty | loaded on lighters and moored in tne} day when ¢ heavy mowfall set tu and ir The president, Mon, Cit Jern Railway were quit : eB Kitjeq or wounded. bay. cruped al! work to be suspe on Reebe, occupied the chalt. Ard} ine Pacit: stocks and showed s fiche sire = st each len saan itnt neater storse iethiaurtlinent grea: number of women Identified wlth | of 2 @, 3 polzts on huge deals. i K ’ prolinau necessnsy sail marnliga changed (Urcuandewnen the varlous btanches of the work of] The buying Jemand shifted at noon |? eb ‘ pas ¥) We nero SS liatnyedtan, {the association were present Bl from the standard railroads to the Wings had cleared Broadway far up-| Ube sowstorm was general, though jt Ue Resa) wnouneet UA sates are antec! stocks, local tractions and minor . town and «wept Fifth avenue to Féfty- Reta ee is aes t. Chicago’ ts |ieating with great socte! foundations, | rallroads. te rabid rot ninth etr In addition the principas| SUrled Under im | What your association stands for under. | 1 1-2 to 3 1-2 in jesues, 3 : d crosxtown streets—iourteenth, ‘Twen-| 2% been Pied Inioal Nes inllitheimoral'/and (es Chicago Great Western preferred B rose a ‘: rd, Thirty-fourth and | Ft Sineh | RASS ARUBA REEVE, ARR tees 2: and Poorfa & Eastern 37-5. New d been cleared of mnow and the| MMerink there | iaeeeacrn isteeriveratia wa York Airbrake Jumped 9 points, All . ness arterics about Wall and Nassau y : ‘oa cannot clean tnis elty or any|the Gould properties were active and streets had been attacked by the enoy Waite Winka nt ewort. city without making Its peopie | higher. Honda were active oa stron eerie ere? ellers, an, and creating such conditions aaj Efforts to advance prices In + ne % ft in the after- ‘There was nothing for Mr. Nagle to do men and women to lead lives | tond list met realizing sales Controversy Over Naval/Snow Kept Crusaders} pit to cat off his regular force and sot of virtue and goodness noon, and Lautavitie and Missourt Pa Promotions Again I "Joint? [ns * Meet! “Our greatest task. therefore, {a ner-{ cific were the only railroad stocks 4 4 ndoors, but Joint een to collecting ashes, ur gi b a irecienlt necrss: tol Snow Inspector Shanton wan kept busy (haps that which bis po do with the whose prices exceeded — pri 5 Revived. Smashing Will Go On, | mamputating carts and men, The Com. | pnvaical and mort weiture of those | Loulaville rome an extreme 2 34 and t ; missioner gave up all hope of tryiag to! who dwell tn barge cities like ours, 11 Missourt Baie igetara People's Gas ¥: ret along with his own men after noon thin elty, fortunately, we have awak-{ ‘The local tractions and Pe : LWABHINGTON, Feb. 4.—At the in Pesaisivccrriet ereciten wee jam was forced ty cull on the cuntracs ed to that fact, amd even If chose who | were | Ut dp Fagurcealvely. 1a Brookivn 5 é TOPERA, Kan. Fob tM al to ure performing that arduous tzsk for us) Tr and Mant , I stance of Senator Chamiler, the Senate 1 " a bf n eee rs | rop tan 2 1-2 and People’s Gas 2. Clev Passed a resolution to-day calling upon lon posted a bulletin wt the “eed: | Ra tee ere ele are mot malting @ great deal of notse | Ting GC. & Bt. Loule dropped 1 3-4. + ay calling UPON duarters of her “Homs Defenders” toe) Unuous fall of wnow Ul 6 o'clock. At] they are ail doing good and important | Great Northern preferred 2 and Southern the! Mecretary of the Navy for a lat \ day announcing that the parade planned | {hat time, if the snow ceases, the Com- work: CT ES ee ey fee ef. the members of Admiral Sampron's| for Afternoon ud beeh pou_oaned | Masioner will have Ge men at work. | “They are r:ruggling in London very | Closing was active anit eaay ono ih : (tin) eet ROR ie RS re rd sen a account of the inclement weather. | Ae atattional snowstorm had it ef {much with the same object In view; In| LS ee A a ee ate.for promotion during the Fifty-attn a8 if mitt in blow from the north ad ne reine one Heese es Soa ee aeeverascieyle coe 1a htes shares and of bonds $7,254.000. 4 no . ches deep in the | in pads, je Brooklyr | usa jd the n ng | te Cor 5 rireets, apt Transit Company had forty snow- taken up, I rhould perhaps excep: Box- a Ar, Chandler satd that the occas Nation also peated a ca roa work clearing the outlying \ton, which seems to’ exlat In stich an The € hired dct ee for ‘hia presentation of thix resoluti meeting of the “Home L terst! jatmorphere of fofty virtue that there 18| mai. copper BI ae "Soy SE waa found in a published letter written | | y th foselectiog | In this city the rapid. work of the no need of any John the Baptist crying ty By Et by Kecretary Long to Senator Morgan,| twenty women duty it eoall ve to] Siteet-Cleaning Dppartmant caus tle in the witderncns. ge ue in} which he had charged that the de- A en in the proposed raid) thle to the Metropolitan syatem “Tae cause of the present perturbation 37% 138% 137% tay/in recognizing the rervices of t the ‘Joints’ and ret the me for the | Slippery ratis caused the most trouble ix to be found {n certa'n conditions of a 8. Be men’ was due to the non-action of Con-) Pid. Mrs. Nation says the raid may | nena our civic life which have a relation to hd ue hy “grees rather than of the Executive de-|0¢ mate at 7 Welock te-morrow morn- \v hand and to vice on the : UY BS PS partments, ing | other—candittions that we have not as res ark 14a Riewediicale ientennee cine) tack AWorwillitixianieariyati Fie) jot realizud, but whic we will have to Bd BB BT attention) tothe: facts thas |r ; Lene realize In the future with a great deal By BN — While the list of officers for promotion | ""0 &* avold the srowd of pain, suffering and sacrifice, perhaps. Sik Melk: Pout rt had been sent to the Senate during the} Mre on there will be twenty , “Yu cannot know the tragedy of lite 24 Be last Congress, the President, upon falt-| MV" men With the datehet [echiat Would] tte More] Emjareliiem) ing Newavorecwlty alli teas poord waits “oe tire to act in that Congrers, had not re-| are of any * ek Could tell you thelr story. you; would. fiid 138 128%) 125 Rewed. the recommendation for the pres- |" “#un play’ that the smoment when they bade te Chie, & Alton. 5 is toe oe sion Y w|i a sperts ! well to. virtue and aspiration is when n * vent Congress. He expiained that the dns wrpneriaits fe [they Rad’ to ster from one social plat-|Cs) "fyi trea we a had been have made up our mindy,” eave torin to anothe: cole rae Ba fit < *dia to the Bampson-Sohley controversy tton, et the threats of y sl ou women! are: roel Wet more. than Consolidated Gea ...... 1M Hg % ‘aa * ts ve Dera wre det of . do men, an re is the importance of | Del & Hudma,,.. 153 1 are Senator Pettigrew raid there had i en | rs are Hed only to frigh ) surrounding your charges with aa much ears, De Pe am effort to promote Bampton over ywever, we cannot shirk a p : | ‘ refinement as posable. Tais «hould ; 2% % Mchley, notwithatanding Schley nad ot danger. Every > never be lost sight of. 6 one the Aghting and had previously wl with me in this work Is & aaa rong es Minot Centray D138 in” IBtranked Gampson, He sald the Pre ready to dle [f need be, and neither guns, 8 Ld Cotton Prices Firm. Kan. City Gomhern He we Y ky afierward had corrected the in- a hor Mats can turn us from. our | ; el There wan a firm undertone in the| {ste iit wonedhvile St 9G Sh and that having done this t | & . cotton market to-day, but speculative | Mantatten . vee WEN IL Of the attltude of the 8 1 te fan Ns Metra, Bt. RR GN 166" I Wiof the attitude of the Senate, awe sale of t q =| features were absent. Shorts hurried | sestcan Central -000/! 18 BrLy body: did not deserve the Secre-} lauor tn K. Court Wagner, by Chance Rec to cover, being frightened by a light] Mo. Kan. & Te eT 19% gsi sclee Be As nee! Bits ase Me that ognized in Court. eon inbversel aaa bullfsh Southern Miaieart race B BS * declared he la are ational, but the pot market LF Mable |e, . je Administration was disposed (o | re ted to the | Is Accused. The opening prices were: Fe Note a wears i) de ds it men “who have never smeit| si noparty, white | bid; March, 9.32 to 9.33; April, 9. Northern Pacific. ss 82% 83% A3G : pieicornls and Shafter. has tas red to power, and 9.23; May, 9.34 to 9.25; June, 9.30 to 2.31; Perit h we " \f dans | fe otilcens sworn ree the C i 0 8.42; Oct., 18; Nove, ay ¢° a G4 a pretext for fliburtering ite: Glll: | ddodGUSSOSSSOOSr Aiea Ane bail tn the Harlem Court this afternoon.) +14. Dec,, 197 offered. Posteo a ah oey at hs. Bubstdy 1%! ho hes al Henrd 'n the Mire. accuned of stealing $09 worth of Jew-| ‘The closing prices were: February,| Porta & Eastern .. ++ 2 x. ap Fe Morgan denied that he hut None of the trains on the big railroads| say that many ratiroads were abandoned | ~ = —lolry from the apartments of Charles] 935 to 9, 3M to 9.95; April, | Resdite "3 ae dy ‘ Out Becretary Long's letter. His was appreciably late, (hough five or mix [daet night and few of chen were running Su ETE 9.8 to 9.31; June, 9.28 By, Be at Aneto’ master, he declared, was| Perform the work wh! tnehes of sfow were reported uo the| ‘Mls morning, a AFTER MOBILE AND OHIO, | Revese, s05 amt Nincty-second street. | to nD; July. 05 10, 8.98; August, 8.53 to fy fu i Bertre to eee Suctice done to | jUN st scorn, ate, teeny marin rciD While Wagner wan bo'ng questioned | £21! \oSpig November, £07; December, |My i. @ fav Fran: Fi 2 se. Stes a and Capt. Clarke, aint ‘The frat storm began nt & o'clock " State, astusinpt Ratirand Commission | Petective Ward, attnoxed to the Fire] 797 10 7.00, Market was amet and steady. | Teas. Col @ tron’... 6) Hue up as Secretary's letter hat bee peas a tact night, continued until midnight, | SARATOGA, Feb. 4 The. Meavicat, peolidation, | Séf#hat's office, satd he recognized tim —————_—— ‘Tonsa | tela fe Re ie a Se i Mdntkht. | rowsiorm of te @ beman here : . y : urgency In their behalf. He | wren 1c changed into sleet. It was three! Any in the Adie fing Aeecmient| pats ‘ } As u mun for witom the police had been Wheat Market Weak, Union Pretfc as ee , Heabue 0 tna harad JACKSON, Mes. Heb. 4—In a com! tyoktti wet a UB. Leat 13418 yi ” I, condider dhat acre ws ARRESTED EXPRESS CLERK, | inches dees, the heavient thie reason | and continu: | ane Stee AU A a(t, cony: | Woklti for’ roma, weetia|on charges of|.. wirent as weal in the maricet to- | s. ner ‘i BX ae at i “tmproper in the commun, | el Meike . day, prompt y rich weekly stat- ab ples ce ee 4 ‘ . y derney ©! . neral the Alissiesippt Rullroad Com-! . ¥. i Marphiyiclukdersey, Olly a Two SLIPPED ON THE ICE. STORM DELAYS TRAINS. imiddiou namcattea ditentlontolthe recent | ee cuimncezDanted Pim) outy iand istics and a drop in the English Se in forteisure of Fieht to do business | When he was dispossessed. oust Arre have been missing for some time, and! perv ridewalke of snow fas fullen here and the indl-| Men in ‘Thin City Captured. | consoldation of the Mobile and Ohio! "20" a8 the present charges are dls) naryeis. May gold off to 80. Trading Richard Murp n7 |slippery Pavements the Cause of + " ts posed of he will be arraigned on thone| was moderkteiy sotive and mostly toca. JAIL FOR MURDER. Miseaiioaraavi cit at eaunneee Ten Inches of Snow at Humtate, and | ithe Comminiton declares; aie cc preferred by Ward. Gorn was mtendy on’ bad weather in the i belt hi eid) ston ts In violation of the clause of| Wagner lived with his wife at 355 East West. je clerk, was arraigned to-day charged cases of persons | neomatiquito; ‘ama i ‘New York's opening prices were: May An Infant's Body Leads | with larceny of a package. Parcels! being Inlured to-day by falling on sitp- QO. Be ADOUL te a ee ee enone The en. | Pighty-elgpth street until Inst August, wheat, hi wheat, 791-4; July wheat, ago.e opening prices chi ¢ were: May wheat. American Securities Exceptional STOCKS. FIRM IN LONDONcs > ndont Active at Advance: REVEAL aeLse e 1 tate, On Jan, 1a fire was discovered in thi American railway . securities : oe anh Se oear seteaal astecti s afere put on tne eae, Dantel Reunberser, twenty-six \vetrs | eattons ate for continued snow, high AT eta sate fpallwartiaclenslacsendl itor! anales man Now York's closing prices were: March) moro active tu-day on the . London arcane osc: with Tony Frogranco and Whilam Kane, jiundred and Firat street, fell tn front Mie pa nabs Train No. 44] ICY FALL BROKE HIS NECK. weer ce eey teey He ae ale cae ee Hy. i 5S Dia Mareh corn, 43 1-4 noml- Block Fexananine (an) 86s 097. RG asad a . of this e! ooninavat the Mic: Central read, : i ho in the carly 4 . 30, another, nals rs 5 7M. 3 niga room in a deserted part| On Friday iast the package arrived on padisal ee ebhaitenH alien hoes uadhtl al EPeltS aa ae Wo tea cadena taoaeel fire was discovered tn the cout bins,| Chicago's, closing. prices were: Atay aauuchora Pacific continued strong Balt rested se phere) were] 3 Park street, th yl wae delivered {fell ay the northwest corner of anil from ten to twenty-fve minutes late} Steps and Was serteetty Kinted. [ant of..the Ibs ncrived iat the ere: Grip Vietin 6. Saloide. American rallera wero trom 1-2 to. 3-4) ° e’ Her of Head-jand Church streets and fractured his {and from the east they are on time. whi bing thé eteps to his house, ;#larm box at the corner o: avenue ba | The stooks in particular demand weres wariery, wan a Nand and he arrested | hip Pea MRT ————— ad WUity poet Hrooklen early to-day! |and Bightsirst etreet, he found a man] CLYDE: Re ees dc hanecd hereeit | We, tactics, Leulaville, a Sahil there package. The namo of Murphy was i | Hernard) | Meconpell.: an tata Old. | resembling Wagner thefe, and nad (0/¢o\aqy to an apple tree in. the back! Ae Pe Re ee vitis £4 0 those found in papere in Kanes tos, usd] Te Cure the Grip im The Days, | seck north or south or cast or west, | HPRet on) the, fee, and. £6 (fight with) hltn before he could wend In} Sard of’ her. hi ae Waterloo: strests| buasant tonecand. aa Bh hc : Ghat fact led to his arrest, |), [Laxative Urcme-Quinine removes the caus, *4¢ A Sunday World want ad.’s the best ‘Bvans) {an ‘alarm, Bhe baa been with grip. ‘of bisiness, ff found by William,

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