The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1902, Page 4

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1K WURLES PRAVDAY Aov wrdinG, Pw Asts 2, 1s, ie $n CAUGHT CHLOROFORM BOUGHT BY JONES'S BROTHER TRACED TO HANDS OF VALET IN RICE’S NEW YORK HOME. —_—-—- COURT OFFICER. PATRICK. F. B. TURNER. valet. was then called. LAWYER MOORE. LAWYER HOUSE. il» said thal tn Jo in July, 1900, he got a let | tre from O What did you do What Mel ow do when you Savings Bank Blak.” Introductory Opening Sale. fen ay sa Rat limarctateatuves | Lexceptional Good Values for Saturday, Th Q Did you rey Another Better | An Array of from your brother? 1 did and 1 y | U wre y of morrow and Fol. ; es lekacained ’the wits lowing Week. handsome mixed eitevibis |setee styles, in nine versution he had held A jand navy serges, in double|crash and linen, many new SiO aman named © ample. ‘ « FOR O8 nything to im em? Aw No . spent] ‘and single-breasted suits; |effects; value $2.00 to $2.50, sizes 8 to 16 years; value}at 1 he ot nak y $6.00 to $7.00, Special I.50 per suit. | $5:00 per suit. 5 2) iP Boys Top Coats Boys’ Satlor Sutts "never dia. of English coverts, full box]of navy English serge, trim- back shapes; sizes 8 to 16) med with silk braid or silk years; also Little Boys’}embroidered emblem; sizes Coats, 4 to 8 years; value}/4 to 10 years; value $6.00, $7.50, at at eee = $5.50 cach. $4.50 per suit, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St f chloroform Bix Hundred Ki Killed and Captured in Two * Days’ Fight. . sunt BOTHA IS SLAIN. iaaden Fell in Desperate Effort to Break British Line—De Wet’s Son Captive. livered. a driver of the mpany, swore to package from Galveston to PF. Jones, No @ Madison ave- . © LONDON, Feb. %8.—Ger captured and leader, was kil qiflart to break throi h troops and block: tr BIx hundred Boers were ered in 4 and nights ef horse quantitic of the Britis! The announcement was made the] House of Commons 1 ” Becretary, Mr. Breir Following ihe pr rreader, veraary © (Wed. 7, 181), Lord Kh LU rr selected the same anniver , +@ DIg success, by 4 conn ine ome De Wet's aon Botha Solid 14 and 18 karat gold seam lasting two days, 1b ¢ epee we Hasrismith st Ri less Wedding Rings our specialty. rece moek-ho: Prices $2.50 to $18. Quality guar- MRTG ci cs eaten tc -anel anteed, No extra charge for lettering. Bieta wen reat out int mn Evenings till 7; Saturdays till 10 cay lyre . ’ SGeer. Cormons, to-day. by the War nen Eveline tl Te Serdar? ae EN Misses’ & Children's Secretary, Mr Mrick, from a de Mail orders i ; / deel ee Sa ARRSMITH. Crane . = E-H-R-L-I-C-H-S’ | S 10€S. @ny, Feb. 2.—Y¥ mbined Operations of the columns terminate! G@riving ‘the Boern again the Har lemith and Var Reene rok vane Une. The River Wise was held by Geinater Regiment and Blilott's Mounted gafantry from Harrismith, while he col ‘emna formed on the F and Botha’s Pass block-house line vanced south, holding th ntire « niey between the Wilge and the Natal fron- | ther. — ey tempt to nent or sve aie»! s! John M. Coleman, For: | THINKS VALET’S STORY | | THINKS JURY WILL tenia Riniae ne, mer Friend of Pat-{ A CONVINCING ONE. NOT BELIEVE JONES. Jumne, and the New minute trot to-m« EYE DOCTORS’ Broken Lots to Close. EXAMINATION FREE. | Goat®PatentLeather The eye was given to mankind for || pleasure. Neglect of it intites life- || a es 5 to 8, $1.00, formerly $1 ‘ong afflictions that are afte: handed Glasses only it needed. We make perfect iting 1. 00] ie uLA.ES AS LOW AS Sizes 81, to 1013, $1.45, down to future generations. Oculists Opticians—40 Years’ Practice formerly $2.00 & $2.50 J. E-h-r-l-i-c-h & Sons| 217 BROADWAY—Astor louse G FATHER OF GIRL 1345 BROADWAY near jcth St. formerly { HEAR AN <. TESTIFY AGAINST HIM, eA with great gallantry © fimit F — ae = - ; rick, Testifies that — ei Rta wemenwlinens: SIXTH AVENUE near 1th St Gikbcwan.at close quarters and the licers, | ' 2§ FY J. W. OSBOR By F. D. TURNER. Mra. Mart WILL DEFEND HER. | 472° ee me al, drove m tare Hert of cattle in| the Accused Told eas CSCO RED ay sili ton pi neashde All Open Late Saturday Ebenines Sizes 21; to 5, $1. 95 na stifled that R alled on Mr Killea: | Him Rice Favored x Ao uate lah laeltccan tion aoe = ae ap : rl focustly sido talaatge . the Hoe: der s ion. " terer. a p who ad it the gotored BY 2 F ‘ vee Killed, ant AeUA Bosra were touted on Crematior ; AU era pete ore shea prtanewes te atta hae i } ouths’ Calf and the ground. Over 10) horses were killed | = = : y Ee es ve wouter E ane friends! baby wall attempts. to ‘break | Valet Jones concluded to-day 1 1 tert fits teon or twenty. mina u 2 foie uur Fetenale deer’ atent Leather Shoes, with | (estimony against Alber 1 ; ys w veil in lint! en mil : Z ¥ t n ‘cad ys - charged with the murd ‘ AAR Brine eles Sway) unnireltien have topped rending the newspapers jill ol! Wer All these individes izes 11 to 2, Calf, $1.65, M. Rice. He was asked ew aap Vhis te wh STEAM OLATaOMEL OTe Ritele oiroelhiie ret tifsing. tn i formerly $3.00. mea a } questions and left the stand withont y 1 and the k ated with rrief and mortfi ’ , é aiso 2.000 sitio, {having added Anything of importan Gis other atateme am 4 wreck tt ‘K A aEe Sizes 11 to 2, Patent Leather, Bitad round ie rifles and) to the story given Th his dire x eonow adi chter, Gladve. ts t Here} E Backus, i rand * amination, There were fifty-t « at deen Ane. a si ee eet What the vuteome tn, at BI. 95, i: ee Jones's brother testifi F (Huss Nolluioan ek Mionealtoleatriai | “NEW FLORIDA STATE mom that hy hd ; UII fl einen ofistalashond) this) witngen He gtreet | ventral station: STORMS ALL OVER COUNTRY Lord Laylor, Cc OL DAMAGED lithe’ alsin ‘ i x wile us) peetuat teens ms he che | BRING DEATH AND HAVOC. v Broadway & 20thSt | messengers os PENSACOLA, Fia Ure south { to the State lene | | | t Tallahassee wan | home : 4 levelled to the & ast night by a led on ij hede Hone: that ia ga 1 | r esp ; - ‘ the gale and unless anchors he! t jeors r = Ri crecaeeey one steamer Avinitce has known | ! . wiled pan Hfast some may be driven ashor : trom M Bhting Brooklyn ictal “hha abel : f cee | | | fr Rice's death 1s While telegra a s i AVY ice Wharf yesterday aft E « ath at | i j rE yeates ar | Hes hos. iter ieee deal nn Aten rons | MOF Ue rivers . MONTAUK wi Greater than first rey ! a ltinaes Fro aa os ‘ esulting Te etalAdeapisiialGen 1 pikes Sk rain, os tee cei ner ca tocar DAN DALY ee eke FLORENCE BURNS'S FATHER [assy "rns gone ea on eee cher of the ie that he wes! secept the posit € : Sougy rw SE ee SAYS HE WILL STAND BY HER.| 3.20 22 ice lit jo te oe sn aig gaan “ a 1 1 s ‘4 svivanta is vod * after . eo: ws | ane » the vise ame | {I lead ryacted mill, on Colt avenue, was completely w, He arrived \ ' | (Continued from First Page) > ly , te remulted 3 was I 4 ill ‘ fa 4 ris sid \ | burs neverit i e ' 4 Mai sect s 8 i aris A . t { t nail at I ' ; me wast nosent hand? Sere MANU , r ty mil re ates r = i ' A Firm Same Changed. , ind Alabama T . t Oho was swept a ! the Dlace In ath Sever thum or ants a. Did ‘ ' MP | insight Ineo the Coapealtie t ‘ The teebany | accompanied the rainfall PEOPLE IN PERIL Patrick whieh R 7 AY rc 1 trough , ‘ with n whom he was sections rivers are out OF ICY WATERS. The Root of [mane ote seme cs peesetrast ttnsee inh son mw shew? Aone af RMS BEL WERE an ree” emt | y en T Jay atreet mic! Fs " | Disenssed Hiee’s Lite Jit tt ¢ more. eid bil a ar ard stationery bear UMBERLAND, Md., Feb. 38,—An ice ! c that letters hay en twenty-five feet thick in the river UCCess! 2 Where? vi ie Jatt, Sonera fe nom THREE-SCORE DIE thorn hae eon, not « ‘ writ-| tone man ts ood |W. Ford was pres , : | & Wha mislisvavelded es IN SNOW SLIDE. | together on the | Broadway Tw 4 questy at ything inthe place —-——-- r houses with escape 7 s k | " was she? F se e! t Paid Help Wants |. 1 F ainda, ta) nae aah | pmiperty, inetudinee Ter A onion Col in this morning’s | iit mont of [ARRON Auestenei ches tall litera that are nos | —== World.” wel “aia etek noe an : , pal | taznes” remove! | [aixty and nevengy men are rey "| GLOUDBURST CAUSES ities ld t wfndant’s nose | trapeds ‘i beneath a snowalide which wrec \ ¢ BUT THe gues , i tina toma | ean hele trade had dean | FLOOD AT READING. nen fit median Italien it ta wad, and] ll oe) Bae te nts ———— Paid Help Wants io the 3 |S, : : [ie Wee think t thin? AL} Wells and Cohen are working thelr hard-| opye aiffe came down at 7.30 this mort ill Wie DANGEROUS RISE iP et and Prirtck ee ' tn wever the connection of the little READIN ; Shortly he Rn. ces le ea Mout her complexion? A ies Oruestioe teu ceca tn (Hel hae 10s es repotsed | tarp lwere between cova Reamn GARG Arteraaie oa IN SUSQUEHANNA. ull si Mr na E au Meendiie Ald noe mow the alight: Cohen will talk[aixty and seventy men in the bunk. | an early this morning, Reading was —_——- —— ii motic ; Reveal acilheltiaaiiti waalcarcladaown,| valet by acl si walsh’ Ald avast LANGA BTER TRAN ABen (ak erearaitl JANITRE: . tw radio elated atid bil inh helew : urn ange uation, on the ‘Busguehanna River to 4 i mince : | ee eee A i stown hel into the gu A aixteen-foot flood ta now raging in | 8% Columbia the Mary FLOWERS 3! Mh 5 bi mw Eat w her fed her a] Communtcation with the ine t# shut} the Schuylkill River. Water backed | Mfd line. ie one of ex finan workers. 4) so ‘ ‘ ! mise MAciertatNe | oe and ine names of the victima cannot | into some of the factorlen In the lower] , THe heavy nals of & aim at ! M , “ Shas | be aacertained section and they were obliged to clone | (Urner all the nto tore lly “ bat aatne D8. Gare saatsiei noltoaratnael [ann rents, and they are pouring a vast vole Hike Ned law , oli | Of the Ga peein ron. and eae Bet th ouse, ® Hall, a well-known | Hundreda of cellare are filled with wa Ahareiia tare’ * x ried “Oh, pa Iner, were killed ter, and at a number : K ' yt UOT BU LEG t 1] The present atorm is the worst alnce river the Inmates by m > ‘ hat he oa ¢, tan me : t " f wel The witness fg heard [146, and slides are expected a Nears F ROOPERS al ive Mr biackus saving represented Miss ute at Ophir and other places, hundre 3.) @AGRALADIES ora. Burns While Mr Hokie re A thls gaia ela 0) SALRAMEN Aeon Letters Were Admitted Wants to Marey Her. Laat yeah Mh. Soe Senet ne wf father a f the prisoner Ne: ol F - former high-wa | aA nara ar: . ' letters received by [Rover sulvered. though several apecte- ALLEGHENEY ICE lara he country districts great damage | the RL ht ar 4 mir Masri | re wor’ ffecter Res coneetonar anions SPINNERS ‘ ence Hamilton. Was the Identification Fair. GORGES BREAK. pclina Sree f MUCH DAM STENOGRAPHERS 4 i si} tnd WHT Juecee Mayer arked —- AGE Tile 5 ra fan ah in tree. “Mal "Vou sbgerve tila newawomant® : GE By WOMAN KILLED BY [pnp - ee sgitere ay ir PITTSBURG, Feb, %—Tho great WIND IN CLEVELAND. N TT Wiccan” , i jan Ty ha ye: Laon gets he Wok anything ke this | gorges in the Allegheny River are CYCLONE IN SOUTH MNBL: wie to . * H ione nd “family. "i | 98 you think that was. fair |broken and the Ice ts sweeping down on poene etna WAIST HANDS ' ha inticaee ye nent methods of Wentiica tions AT ow this city. CLEVELAND, 0. » 2%—Seores of | ATLANTA, Feb &—A negro woman Warrens By Mt t ly T hope it will be [wines efottiee: ens Mme WomeN WIL) The Arat break sesurrag s monin one and skylights in| Was killed, another fatally injured and eruieate “ ; k n aD ane aye Rovevern wa then excused event Ee 9 leek this morn fel La ¢ n aerate were demolished | several negro men badly hurt by a cy- A ROS fact | We . So: a ‘oweph Cri seventeen years our later the gorge near Sandy Cr. by the storm towday, while chim {clone which passed: ove a wad i This ' & Krowiig ts} ny uncle, the Colonel, to fice who was employed in the office of lproke with a roar like that of heavy a ‘| : signs, chim-| clone which passed over Dawson, Ga., 4 [iis tik v was which once nearly. ‘Anis me. | Brooks & Wall ase mi nger, teatitied | OF! Le neys an¢ es were torn down inflate last night Henley's roller mills, BOTA orieee 5401+ 667 idles aa jaa BY Ay { look al Hott tn ‘he matter [I A mill only be a short tim Ligpe te that he saw Florence Burns st noon on artillery and began co move slowly down | numerous Instances. Ue Harnett mills and Kinnard'’s saw- s desk, on in envel ee he ‘ore ne of jooting. x) up | the river, A portion of the roof of the Milew| Mill were washed away 4 which was the return card in the on harv But my heart ‘Ofthes G Caught in the swift! ving ice packs | Park M..B. Church Ga. the flood, ‘The r ; ‘ Mr.” Osborne, ‘ou whether oF on F. 4 ent te he ew fy epeyi RE. scene i was carried away. | near Jackson are reported her ‘return to: Willlam M. Rice.’ .Tne How Hoag i hear t noe, i |were two steamboate—tie D.T, Watson The bullding of the Briten tinplate | ger water: “said Mr. Moore ret

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