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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1901. Sees SCHLEY READY TO |PATHETIC SCENE IN COURT [AI LINER (40 BOERS KILLED; 4 SMASH ANY TIME. BETWEEN MOTHER AND BABE nickle) BRITISH LOST 28. ieinininieiminteteieinint-t + $e a Sides Suffered in Hot Fight On the Border of the Transvaal. Cervera Would Have Fared as Badly Had He Come Out at Night, Naval Court Hears. White Star FreightSteamship! Cufic Reported Proceeding LONDON. Oct. A despatch fromydered and the British captured 432 Pages (Centinued from ies Lesa oueee ny (the Spare through the ut had placed nfermed ‘Those scouts the eavalrs of eieiieisieleteie! ea Lord Kitebener. dated Pretoria, Oct. 28, | rifles, @ rounds of ammunition, 216 Here Under Sail, saya he has received reporta of import-] wagons, 3” borses and 8,900 head of euppiy can fay HM neat Great Masico | cattle. y tn Sa “Y meant that If we Santiagy, we could 1 ot ant fighting Oc River. a giream dividing Bechuanaland vi . were wnrelianle from the Transvaal, when De La Rey | BRITISH f BOTH \ able to rama ess aan arte Wrey eT + SHIP READY FOR RELIEF. and Kemp'attacked a British force and JUST MISSED A. (Santiago) on ace of | rau + were only repulsed after severe fighting coal supply? | Remindat py Cant Lamly that ry lag forty dead on the field, including cader Had Only Two Hane lw were more oF “Tr think all the ve miral Samopaen heel thought that wives less abort. of the complement, and con. | MArAl Samyecr ft Gienfuegor the x P = Cummandant Omstirheysen dred Varia Start, Bot Got Away. Aidering ihe fact that they ough! to Pel erat wootd. Irave Santiaag, the Ad Despite Wireless Message from] Ti+ British tom twenty-eight men! PRETORIA, Oct. 2.-Commandant- At for any. service a ditonowarylace tice mitral rex atin =; Killed an@ had fiftylve wounded. The | Gen. Botha’s recent escape from the that in arriving of te 1 Or ate the sant Nantucket, Company Has Re- | soers carriet off eleht British wagons, | Britich columas pursuing him was a The Republicans appear to have pail | close affair, Major Remington marched special attention to the guns, as thirty-|on the Commander-tn-Chlef's quart reven gunners and drivers were killed | at night only to find that Botha had full.” m 1 Of for Santiago. beat “What time did you sal! for San- ceived No News of Distress. Might Have Bee: ett! tiago?” He again snoke af the disp or wounded. of with a few hundred yards’ st “ATs impression int formed col erinent ined ne that | a few hundr rds’ start. equa AGT salons) Me and amen i lord Kitel mentions a number of j lenving his hat, revolver and papers bee fj from Nantucket Lightship re- ved here to-day, the great White r liner Cufle is proceeding to this ort under sail and in w partly disabled onditton. She showed no lights and gave no nformation concerning her disablement. A megaphone message from one of her yMcers asked that she be reported. She t minor affairs and say thin week's | hind “bag” consisted of seventy-four Boers} Ten prisoners, including Commandant killed, @ixtoen wounded and 233 malted syanw aa and former Landdrost prisoners, Behutte, were captured. In addition, fo: Boers surren- stood off ont a cx Ean! nd wall that t then. stopped. leaving ne tn were Cupane five or aX tiles front neh harbor. Ry 7 or $ o'clock RANGE WAR TEOrRDIOOA LUTE we Kot under way. Jaying our course! pilot Nunez yal Informed. him southwest by south contrary. Me claimed that the dl » Sudge-Advocate Lemiy tried to Show} alan wan ambleueus in the a Cape ‘Admiral Schley was fndisoreet in} coaling the Harvard from the Merrt using manalx at night when they might! “You say you ascertained mul have been read on shore. The Admiral! |y thay the Spanish and not replied that he did tot think the Span-| were six miles west of Santlage fards could understand them. bor?” asked Mr. Lemly “Referring to the Adula, which ( “So Nunez stated ont) [ Cook suid he cogarded ax a ruspict upon that 1 predicated th cragt. Do you know she was aft had In in th captiirel and condemned as a priz we would fave been gob “Tr do not know whether it was. the ry to land same versel or not. I never saw her af- teal mote! ‘ terward” t follaw up th: In your testimony hat time whi KING HID HINSELE Asne nornin At the White Star Mne office it was i that not etved cone » ghtship about 4 o'clock this nicisirinteteietetetatet rmation had been re- ne un accident to the ait ds rn find out you say that Cute. ¥ IN HIS CARRIAGE. tlons were made to «end mera ik Ald fot disobey orders wren you atarted |e nt tite tL you! (Westward because you returned to your | Rents were there: Wid yauzy A Versel to the relfef of the ship. station without further direction, AM) etoit vou tink, ito migh The Cufle lost her propeller in a gale Tight?” sald Mr. Lemly. RET eT CRT ga EDWARD. PALLID AND AGED. re. ST do no} 0 Upon receipt of the Instructions, aia] “F dy not think ‘ou not, nevertheie leave your #tn- 4 kk the exponnl : Non?’ “apt. Lemty en Lasker “Yes, 1 did for these reason: Firat—| O00. they pee amean a4 Because Capt. Shavdee, a scout placed inl PON clitiage and faving anc Was nearly blown rthweat coast of tie und of Anglesey. Jn this storm Chi Mflcer Croxb ind drowned. SHUNNED PUBLIC GAZE. was washed overboard F ' Me Presided In St. James's at Investtitare of | ft means a big saving tn ieininint front of Santiago harvor, Informed Me! ooscasion a despate! f the N, The Cufle is Ht fet le mid ane . mel poaweasion a despatch frou Navy ‘ and on pene pelagic believe the Spantah sleet | ee Mement Wanhington, May 3 hedilargest cfreigitii meamers Lin ebe ‘oLacee: 13 a 1898, which directed the Harvard to pr = Py “ MBecond-—Because Nunez, the pilot, : world. Her registered st 820. to buy curpeta from us, But one ‘ TMi not belteve’ the enemyrn [ceed at anes and ingarm you and alse eRtabe caneeeits + ‘roflt to pay. because yuu BAL the told me he did not beltev feat could anter the harbo Ina screw steamer with nd under ordinary ctr- enlor oMcer present off Santiag qn b _ oe [department's information Indtew Third—The order Number 7, with, th s Spanteh divisan is aul ats "1 ahs Accagapunying ‘memoranduin in whlch Spx i Adm! ‘Rampson mintiniaed the import-| (awe. whether you td nat witie Fe an Tituaing there and |qosuceh In Your porsemstan from wroduct of 0 en mills, Here ore = “AM ome exseptonally we've never had better, Freeh goode nA very attractive line of patterns: LONDON, Oct. 29.—King Edward to- Jay personally ongterred the fnaignia Best Body Braskels, regular ance o! ot 5 = e Tact that the department's telegram |epartment. algnal | Dest { various orders on %0 to 30 officers) @ O° 1 +h reached me on May 27 was xo am-| ‘© Ladd Senta d and others recently decorated. The in- | Extra T: Ing officers Of the ne biquous in Its terms. a "It authorized me to coal at Gonaives, | Hosing your sa) i Haytl, or at Cape Cruz. Gonalves being |! did not get that despatch wits to the eastward, and knowing that Ad-|Zth of May. although dated the Zt *‘miral Sampson was at Kay Francia, 11 Hand fdid fotat the sgn the Bahama Channel to the north, It oc- | ard for the reaasn, as Tosttaed curred to me that if the Spanish squast |Iittle while aie ron wern extant that the proper strate. | Liv possession at | Bical move was to Ko to the westward | Slastee: tbe SHOR a and not to tho eastward | Spaniats oy “The ambiguity of the telegram from iF ied the department [ think ja manifest al moat at once, because it siates fimt specifically that ail the department's (nformation indicated #0 and so, ‘Tha: fm that the Spanish fleet wan still at Santiago, It yotnted out a place which ‘quality value ...... Superior regular vestiture. which was held in St. James's was attended by ull the state ae? SEL CHASED at Royal Wilton Rugs at $24.85 t, é <a auokler. wrertion ¢ not ther Size 9xiz, regularly sold at $36.00. A most remarkable bargain. No other store can equal it. Can't al- dlsappalnted the crowds to-day oy driv-/@ Ways offer such wonderful value aa met a few hundred yards long, King Edward se ataugneencd -/All Eyes Grow Dim as potent a we transit. | Mrs. Behlen, the Tal- omrnanaiing¢ eniediatiarpieplaver purselves, Hundreda of carpet rugs, made ‘rom remnants, all grades and wtzes, tt a third less than regular, ing from hin residence to the pall | WEPHEW OF BANKER CAUGHT} 110k in an entirely cloned carriage BY POLICEMAN. King | WH not call oard for, aa Tt ostated in my dir oked aged and pallid. thet was ee aan [teatimony, T waa alwaya to as ’ An tt nh evoked some « — Sh dbat Ue ae me tordetermine and [mume the eemmmanntbitity ny tne and Her Beautiful ' 1 © of Sir ‘ report whether the enemy was In port that might Involve cena [Columbia Stndent Fined 815 fer] Laking, the Kings physiclan, J. & j. DOBSON; or not. Thone were the influencing mo- Boy Embrace and wan ding Too swittly Ow Way James's Palace to-day. Sir Francis lef; USapt, Lemly—And you were natinfied reason for vhis aetiin Weep —Husband's to Untveratty. the Palace and drove to bis home, op- | 2 East 14th Street, cor, Sth Aveowe. anal és oe posite Marlborough House, just befor | | TaISIaneT the King returned there. ole 1 } Ma, wen Tseting aa ts pker wad well known ew at porary Custody of | Fira nat atone down Se Henin Young Iselin lives in and comes to Columaia jornings in hie rac New fiylix along tix morning inted Policeman Sturger > stop at Seventh aver ON STOLEN CASH, ‘ms ons: i CUSPECTED = i A gad, yet sweet-faced little woman | e Nvlack, with a turquoise blue velvet stock 6 TOUR NEW ENGLAND PREPAR-™ | a hout her thr. a kno} the same ATORY TO STAGE CAREERS. |), jer rather «=! Brite DRESS and OUTING WAISTS. Second Fleon | and One Hundred and Thirty-fourth | street. Iselin, the policeman saya, only laughed und put on amore power. The polloeman went In pursuit, catching up with the automabile at One Hundred picture of woe tu day bef, Judge Bischoff, She was Mis. A Hen, of Took the a Helped Recorder Goff Shows Sus- {navi picion at Difference in Of- beep dels HLEN AND HER BOY WIEET IN COURT. feletebeieieleinivinieintelmtelelelelnteletninivinmteininjeinieiieinininetete! Chiffon, Liberty Satin, Panne Velvet, Florentine DRESS WAISTS in exclusive styles, of Louisine Silk, Crepe de Chine, | H H a atreet been sued tt! te run Into the arms outstretched to- L revggnize that thie young motver, | and Twenty-axth street. fers to Build Memorial. Howay & Cromman for absolute diverce a hin What may, have, been her | lsell and Stirges rode to the Weat and Luxiel Lace. | two dorm were arrented in this city t- |; Sara Panera Then folio Jcomluce, loves b ‘a amt {have | Oe Hundred and Twenty-ffth street husband, Herman ehten, wie dics | s ate 0. pmobtle and 4 5 z ‘At a meeting of the Soldiers wnd Sail gay after they had travelled through JG Woods. NoteriCochrate ond | yee the protests of my | #uitton tu the automobile and then to the HAND-MADE WAISTS of Crepe de Chine and Louisine Sitk. 2 Harlem Court. Magistrate Pool lectured Lselin on the dangers of faat riding on public 4 moment to let child & How buried his face on his} home with the mother until to-morrow mother's shoulder and 1 while his} mowing at 10.29 sharp, Margardt ax cosr Husband look thely sine ora’ Monument Assoctation this after-|New ngtand on money which one of noon, bids for the construction of the) them ts alleged to have stolen, The de- Also a large variety of Outing Waists of English Corduroy, Prunetla Cloth and Roman Striped Flannels. ‘ approaches to the monument were con: |inctivan faunal th T bavare’ tey:| UBS buy’. Merman, jr. nwny. Mester: |huntycarme: elutehed. ter cabout tieloe ete ioe pala toroughfares, and fined him $16 with xidered. The lowest bidder was ‘Thomas Lee foun Meal ae peter Mies | day her lawyer, Auranam Levy, secured | neo |e He, te dil ial the remark that he couk) make no Dravert whavoneradiinide iuaiwars ter| poatar ison alah vere teas corms to the DI ei recent eseriiteotnn entire Meteo ees eres ception because of Iseiin's social pox! é ciated DAN eh Dap rane ntended going on the stage. PATRI GNUGUTERE Ca ee ws another cu: Rien i ae, Oe Trey next= low bites ‘Tendayacago iheimunager)ots the er and Winn’ even! turned insane te fr t A Kiser Tnelin did not have the money with him, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th; Shechan, whose estimate was $81.00 . = andmother Veblen witnessed the Mayor Van Wyck and J. A. Goulden) ie Clty Pur Company, at No 9 St lugrsjaurenont tsa Gianenc ene from a distance with a look of w fhm itasialt byryataiing tin ito. toe cae: 3 3 dS A, Goulde! a Ug eRENO: ne from a distane na look of un-| the grundino 0 him In the cus- I : SEA eee encadiineMaonlecle (ort sir stark s place sent David besscct an nt ei nray-haired woman | Titaving aeverlty art dianppronatton, Pedi tetuain tody of Miles Ada Hllot, the new parole WAISTS OF BOTANY FLANNEL, trimmed with Black and site et ibaS hea ee : clghteen-year-old boy in the firm’a em mined mlen entered. revealing a panels i d a omcer court. Iselin prom! t Dene SUELO OL ENERCR plos, to the Union Square Bank to de a tiny tall atzu (bay ii/aginn |/qaicarames vonmncon Mine | Mosea {har pay hin fine to-morrow. White Piping; White, Light Blue, Black or Red, . $5.50 eorder definite action w 2 ee a aie a tM) Gromsma 1 mild © Court: 1 mth Util Me. Dw per had had ‘ia sureten ne ee earn a roported. ta the [ure A. Mlue eallor fiat sat Jountliy | gc se unsafe " WAISTS OF PRUNELLA CLOTH, embroi i RT anche easel wna] vobariasls tat | Utsap Ar Ma: galley Neraee Jean hata ask for a postpone: | graduate YOUNG SEDLEY GIVES BAIL. } embroidered, tucked yokes | ae other Cal ees vive De . ‘geants Dew a Hee . ment 4 ment oon this writ| she playe = a tbeenels of thie Commbtine of the | Judge were asnigned to the investira-[Urown hair burec out from under ita] | , m thin writ) She played White, Grey, Tan or Light Blu, . . . $6.25 szoclastonawhe! pies, 2 tion ‘Mey watehed the bank closely, Potges all around C wiall pre rn Recorder Goff drew atten ia a ee eee eee ne inv otaiie wan nent a toa 1 two, + ug. ~ wide discregancy between Mr. Dwyer'a| Al Semteraey mornihy saw a ee halts 8 Syex Grew Dt | referes y this i and get as aration and ag erp cee) Over: bid. and that of the next lowes: com-|CRtCh and have cashed a cheek whlel | nie sad-eyed litte woman gave a faint my enmity Tonaluleaee hued for_abeo.| NEW WAVEN, Conn, Oct. 29.—Henry [nad Geen given to Escowlte for hit ony and mintted ub Tee The detectives followed the MY | rhe jad called “Mamma! and started Mr. ( Kast Fourth street. were = zs cused of cuusing the death of Edward ned that he was Jaco Manu, of Willimantic, a Yale Law Mani and 1 spent all the money = itz said. "We went Huftato | | their little Her-]#eDonald Sediey, of New York, the Louse Hebien, | SheMeld setentific Schoo! frewnman ae- petitor. He said he would n give the contrac: to Mr Dw did not give his action. A versy on this corder Goff and Mr. Dwy remarking in the integrity was corder’s, and he we down under any imputation ‘Duniness methods. At the close of tne = nappy a Gromman adtte salary Vote to omewhat he vint arowe contract had been pract ' ured through N to Mr. Dwyer, Recorder a) Beacons NV ~!FOLLOWS REDUCTION OF OTH-j pre. CASTR ‘ ‘U have not receded fron m ition | Ble ternday | z PRESIDENT © ISSUES A! op AINS MET HEAD ON AND A “ Ronenlie’ sini Devers rer certaini| Cameeineente (rane, in the: Con ieee OTE AMSEIEIUINES: PROCLAMATION. that the United States has been ,engaged in eighteen wars ? % Perhaps you don't if you have not a World Almanac in your posses- sion. If you have you know the names | seutlomen |bail tur examtaatior i | HUNDRED HORSES KILLED 2 craton a inawon a | Continuation of our Vitate War stn on ana er Ctl sends Cablegram to Consal-Gen- B ACK TO NORWAY ay rat ers geggne name tree wie serra cans" "| Speceal Stk Sale TO STAND TAAL a Feasons which | and consider very 5 Dwyer should vy Look at the db Dwyer's bid war that wan inaugurated the Canard and Hamburg: in lines vaw met to-day by the erman Lloyd Line, which an- Will cost. more than Wwyer should te for $21,600 tons, aay now." 3,000 yards President Castro, of Venezuela, bh: D begun tssuing proclamations declaring | HALEIGI, N.C. Oot 2.—A head-on that a atate of interna! peace exiats ia! colliston occurred at Linwood, tn this Fancy Silks, his country State, carly to-day, between “Buffalo Nor fi Mr. Goulden ait t —_—— tounced t frat cabin passage had) ye just, roport {rom there was that] Bill's’ show tratn and freight train No. {¢, : i Maveuwinerauwasvecibnien anon eto nt of feantio's tivops ha been defeated 1) [T_T murat of the show taj was[ iM light asd dark grounds.) Mf 414 dates of these wars and th ber ft Ge nald two of the vids were weittes | TIASRANDSEN ADMITS EMBEZ-| !)«!4 fs rate applies to thirty tthe insucgenta, but BE. Gonzales Esteves, | badly frart and th glueer and fireman imported to retail from $1.25 e num | m der Grosse Tene Venezuelan Consul-General in th Nainc tease and Lg abins on tu Walmer Withe eeirth tt sivea) ail is 5 ea = 4 a the mame ‘in ie 2LEMENT AND WILL Go. ant toe new Kroopring Whihelm city, haw made potstic a eablegtam ftom | Tories, Atom one uudrel of “itutate|t? £1475 @ yard, reduced to of United States troops engaged in each, By ae re coeeeaereeereere sores ) ‘The far Line pas made no cut, | President Castro which reada; Me! hornes wer Hist and the fo ‘i =S i 7 No writ FoR sTorTi—| Geeante. "There ts wo canter the] “internat peace ‘har been proalaimed | far qontainiag tum wotully weeewed,| 50 CtS. a yard. : Hi | to-day.” mpanies, and further cuts us 1k — ech ot] EX-SENATOR SHOUP OUT.~ «car of the fretght train wax demol- ————— teed, Nett ARMY OF MINERS IN LINE, | tucsio tits tron was tearcining as Dvess Goods, second seetion to fast fretght No, 7, and ording t the orders had the right of Special line of 54-inch ky mee H Boston Court Denies Mabens Core pus to Condemned Man, “BOBTON, Or 2 the Supe he v are re eee The 1903 2 x . . @ourt here this afternoon, Judze Lori Teeawrticntal ue was com- Mrealdent Mitohell Heads Marade | \ tbe ald that Frelignt conduc- decided: that wu writ cf habeas corpus} ™ ay naue cal MS 000 Mon y primo nent the fart that: there was’ ° ; U8 the arrival « p second wection to the {4 : V DM phould not be teaued in che ease of Lanies | ee areival Resinns one Repabliean Natl tennatweclay accident being due te ihe ovement Coloved enetzans, Wastin, PP Mtort}, condemned to death Committeeman from tah VILK Pa., Oct, 2.— —_-— . . RL purp ged wit enor the « semen wna fr svat (eNO AAT AK, Cea, Ove. DA apectal [tOW thovesad misery ‘allowed Presi-| ELEPHANTS IN STAMPEDE, | 122 fair assortment of colors, <j. ull’ bench. 4 ‘© | trom Holse, Idaho, saya that Ex-Senator [Gent John Mitchell, of the United Mine * |reduced to steamship Cymrie. whieh rrived at rf phane of the case is before 1 me Court of the United Btates, this port yesterday, and wa arrested tended by Btort!'s counsel that {on the steamer by Deputy United States Shoup has resigned ax a member of the | Workers, in the great parade to-day in Republican. National: Gommaleice: trots [HOnOF/ of Atitchall Days. The: cebspracion | Eo: o cts. a yard ‘i az Wrecked and Animals Got Away. ad A (reo hee Att SS Bae east a ly ere ese a hs Idaho, the rostgnation to take effect was genera! through the coal region and Ayen Oona fee srt ren Arshal oe lernbard on a warrant : to be dying. #4 /irsued by Commissioner Alexander, on | ‘Ween Dec. Mand 31 hore wacino ra kown of any aiee/wnera eS ooe OS cohen abt : AS No “ade. Forepangn an * clroas tralr - omplaint vite Ohriatepher Rav: There agon for the Senntora reaig- | Hete Was not a parade P pre uiesita Lo a & lor, sama! of stoner es Cina | cn” ty Qt’ Sutra Ge | Aer te made here maatmeting |ciinon wth a tele: ear Wn | oe Taylor, Settlea rt * F - if ° te was held at the West Side Park at) Rouge to-day. Three men were serious. , ner ake. we olf Peygamplaint It tx alleged that on | NE onthe Repubitoan Stare Committee | which 4,0 union workers were present. | ly hurt. 4 Broadway /& 20th St dont oF oiNahon Cake Seine oleae tter oon- | has called a meeting of the delegates One sad feature of the day was the) An ber of elephants got away and. rs. ara ro que ture] Set cece oem he grgone ae |” tn lan National Gopvrnton to take | SUM it moran ot i i | A acateen, Rete Ppa ; ‘ r a uttonwood mine explosion Jaat| Rouge and corrallsd, None eC the piso mele the atrike, | knowlerged Ma gut and consented to | Scuon In Fexard to Senator Shouw's | riguy, Thousands of mine workers fol-|animuels escaped, althauah’ (our ‘cars return’ to Norway for arial. successor lowed the bodies to the graves, joaded with cages were wi i) Forepaugh and Selina Cleeus Train PRICE 25 CENTS. Address THE WORLD, ‘ 7, i nee Sbobchint A " a * - ci yeny hi bec ais SRB Se a is hi EN DAS NES ey SR eR Oe Te

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