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p STEYN STANDS | mH | QUT FOR WAR. Boers Are with Confidence, He Declares. NO NEED TO SURRENDER, British Statesman Admits Ex- President Controls the Situation. AMG@TERDAM, March & rabam Piecher, the Boer deiexnte, | view to-day gives a variety of rreaso ‘why the Boers in the field should be @ mood to continue the war, rather than eccepe terms less advantageous these previously demande! The letest report from @eyn, received under date of Feb. 15 eaye: “Last year we fought hopefully wre are fighting with confidence the bitter and, but to a happy end The Boer forces have plenty of every thing except clothing. President now not to Fighting than | MAULIFFE REWARD DOUBLED! The First $1,000. who personated James irton the morning of te any person or persons vied MeAullffe at the ad- is the man who per- The World McAuliffe in the Feb. 16 last, he who shall produce tr and tim sonated Med The Wor will pay $1,000 to West Fifty-fc to tablish mentioné man n wh nd pp dummy” absolute on OF persecution Jerome that this comes forward and further guar munity trom surances of I antes ey tells the truth The Second $1,000 1) pay $1,000 more to th with information that s person or persons g n front ¢ World h who was found dying The 1 furni nviction MeAuliffe arrest and of James S63 Sixth avenue on Sunday morning STRATEGY AND TROLLEY +o Hungry Animal Waddles from Cage to Cage Like Tame Cow- Has Heated Express Car. GET RHINOCEROS TO ZOO. ~—-MURDERERS. World's Work in Mc- | Aluliffe Case Com- mended. WANT MYSTERY SOLVED, Unanimous Resolution Urges, Perseverance in Effort to Solve the Mystery. nd encouragemenf for The World's insistence on a solution of the MeAuliffe murder mystery has come from the City Committee of the Citizen's Union At ite regular monthly meeting, the Committee expressed by resolution ts indorsement of The World's course and its hope that the paper would permevere in its investigation until the person or persons guilty of the crime of McAuliffe’s death were brought to Justice. Mea prominent in the public affairs of the five boroughs were at the com Hecognition WOLVE HOBK, Orange River Coi- je selec eaten.) Sor er | mittee meeting. R, Fulton Cutting ony, Monday, March 4.—The train hav teh airs bs « at aeaty Ld nine) ; sided Soon after the meeting had ting President Schalk. | morning to i st teh si) was rendy alti etal ep d en ts way to Kroonetad yesterday. Park unloaded witnessed a novel aight ket out around he deck-houe | ington, Chairman of the Executive a 5 is | it was ty the fest n the “ Ditmare, taking a bur Committee, offered this resolution The Transvaal Government officials} | Com were accompanied by Capt. Marker, | Stor New York that a eros , ay hetd it to the anime RidniveaoThate wer. thel CIty Gord Kitchener's aide-de-camp, and| it been seen following @ man neroms A t erom: stared for. it, eagerty sminittee of the Citizens’ Union ve cther members of the staff of the| “D's deck like « tame cow following @ | and followed the arimal man acres { EE prygeat the New British Commander-in-chief in South | OTMHEr across a meadow deek s pet donkey after a tninch York World in ite permatent ef- africa. ROL Ditmars. who has charge of the pt solve the mystery sure animale at the war at the dock The rate was holstet over the rour the snurder of Jamew ‘The impreasio that the Tran y m here is that the Trane early with a es of animal keepers ant irted awa and the rhinoe MeAull and th we he wanlere favor a general surrender of the /"ATY MIA a A : pea Maura Rene : ae and tru cages © never stopped « few York the will ersevere u shall ha Boer forces. . moval of the animals rhinoce iebiter python and eeded in Ning the guilt The largest cage of all, a big. padded ituegra ir were loaded i n whomsoever committed the POWER OF PEACE | affair, covered with tarpauiin t Metropolitan Express electric car and) rime i. | out the 1 New Y alr ' . arried to Fordham. wher he cesolution came IN STEYN'S HANDS. ! was sointet on deck for the rhinoceros theviiwaran taken eal trackalterths it had not been under consiteration in 7 Then came the question of how The object sending them oy thie ™ wenn a of the Hittee'e the LI pound animal from the ¢ route WAs to avoid expaming the tropical business. There was no adverse dis LONDON, March Sir George ; . ” a! © : Goldie, vice-president val which he crossed the sea te the new gnimale t he ehill air) The express xf , however after a keneral | ‘d i quarters, si of and rmal expression fa 1 Socket ud ot | eated by electricity ' ’ 2 Latecinygaore Assert t etrned terme | Capt Godding, ac Mr Ditmare’s sug proper temperature Mr Cutting put the resolution and it] thorough investigation of South Africa - - <- = a) spaniaigualy adopted. eM@here he conferred with Lord Mi e Citizens’ Cniun. as a political Lord Kitchener, Cecil Rh ' organimation, wi & most eat in ° | Nuence in the ure oof geod govern Walter Hely-Hutchinson, the nor | ment. Ite strength was fully tested {1 Good Hope. and numb tin emree oabesot Good Hope): and trumbers ’ s ' the muntetpal election of 1897 with four @f other influential men, brings home wather pesetmistic ideas of the general @ttuatjon from a British point of view The conditions In Cane Colony he re wards especially dangerous, and he considers that the most serious British GiMculties wil! be encountered there in the future. as at present Sir George, while rec Bible importance of Bchalk-Burger’s atep, said he was ¢ Winced that the question of peace swar rests in the hande of Premdent zing the Acting Presider Bteyn, and that Mr Kruger and the/ other Boers in Europe no longer repre @ent Boer opinion. ‘The real diMeulty in the path of race he baeves is the guestion of @ranting amnesty to the Cape and Natal rebels, George edvocates granting am- he tnetwte that istranchised for every one must ait 100,08) armed men th Africa lusion of pene meet any He ewtimates that will be needed in 8¢ Bears after the cor Sir George failed to who yet recognized that nally beaten t Hoers Replying to a question in wf Commons G Meader, A J 1 ° Ry's Governme further infor ation in regard to the miss {Mr @ehalk-Burger WANTS SPEAKER CENSURED. Bohn Redmon Gives Notice of Motion Im Parliament. LONDON, March %—John Re the leader of the Irieh Nationalist otice in the House of © mn toed fof a motion equivalent t . en Bure on the Speaker, Wiliam rt Bully The @peaker is biained for not having fade the Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain, withdraw remark *the them a 4 rool e wer! nn $i es ge as, EIGHT BURIED IN CAVE-IN. Boar Men Taken Out jared, CLEVE were buried Bt the works Company on Ma Four of the m mn out. It iy injured 7 east tour more are att Wirt. ———_ if A Story Briefly Told. Put a Want in The World on Sum. &: Get whet is wanted on Mon- @ delicious breakfast cereal OR TAME THECURE, BUT ND PROFIT! 7 | ting, Robert ©. Ogden, 1. N. Beligma: BEER DRINKING MAKES HIM JOHN W. GATES GIVES THAT] ‘Wiliam J. foniettain, “kveret: . A BAD DOG. | AS HIS CASE. | Tod, James B. Reynolis, Jacob H i | Soniff, E. RL Gould, RoW. De Forest Sani aaa | = Willlam M. Tauasig, George K. Ciark, ae DS peenioheaal ee pie.| Ludwix Nissen and’ Francis C. Hunt pated 811,000,000 Argued ———— t= Court. PEACEMAKER DIES. Dangers heen drunk again It's about | At@ument to-day tn the suit of John up to him to take the Keeley cure or |H. Parke agains: John W Gates for a Me He may not even have that alter. [Share in the profita derived from the native formation of the Ameri Btee! an! ‘The great trouble with him ia that he | Wire Company, otherwise the Wire can ecently Ha a | Drought out the statement from want A bite Now he's that Mr Gates made nothing « Magistrate’n court from the deal and the addi things look pretty bad for him a Le might If he'd picked on a rhay ; would eon tiffer ie Fotwo litte girls remembered rat New oot Me around " Whe wh in 1W omy t wok ne er words, Mr wt and Ke holdings 4 Last uniay, while ak rien ma don | man The man refused to poo reanization of theae Yoate bit tw ir mothers wear to the ¢ Guthrie said of Mr rm tay ands know ‘ The mothers were Mee 6 $RON, Mat the pr aM@n and Mrs Magwie Cusick tof Mr Box and hia No M4 New Chambers «t Mr Guthrie Mn nad her twelve-year-old wen done with It exeept § J th her and Mrs. Cusick oad her 1 Magmic by the hand oe e sd Magione ann al arf abut how the ding had etere aay wirls where they were t t wht Jenin he Stree: Hospital o t Hr re a ¥ z straigh pred ti - —— ee ee eothonee | BOY A CIGARETTE VICTIM. — Taken from Mount |ARMS BLOWN OFF BY SALUTE Prince and Princess of Wales See!‘ | of the organtzation candidates in the feld, whe tts candi date, Seth Low, polled 151,000 votes Against the regular party candidates Among the most prominent members are RK FPaiton Cut- Had Been Shot Punched by Ft, . Adam Dreasier, the special policeman acted as peacemaker when he und two men fighting In Throop ave nue Willameburg jast Sunday, died thie morning tn the Willinmaburg Ho pital George Ho Weaver, a bartender, of No 18 Summerville street, Borough of Queens, charged shooting the acemaker, and Alexander Hanson, arwed with punching him. « ted to ball in $1,000, hn and will be held wit the action of the TRYING TO CET MURPHY MEN QUT DETECTIVE SERGEANTS’ CASE BEFORE COURT. | Made) To-Day, bat eevee Ace serves Dect The fate M cleht deteotive-serceants, All Fools’ Day a year ago, is tr da of Juatice ipreme Cou ard arkum sroument to te he validity of $1.48) patrolmen to that of detec or rear at $2000 without civil-service examination, jured, both his arms Dectsion wae reserved Man Fatally Hort Detective-Sergeant Lattey brought ONDON, Ma $.— Wh the "| the teat suit in the ¢ proceedings \y 1 Prin fw | mandamus Commis r Jiaunching th eiip Pr ie t| Partridge and Alcipal Civtl-Ser | Wales at Chathar ‘ Tha che apie | Vise miminet to certify . 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While it has ne the ingredients « nfammatory prescribing $ Mail. >) . y ver of which ception in the My experience, so far as I have teste the conclusion that it is a remedy of the Bast Atlanta it in my 4 value in all kidne: genito-urinary such cases with a feel- | patients will derive great benefit from its use. ext ns of the amp-Root in Very truly yours, Ga March Sample 1, 1901 been my habit or inclinatton to] re not all known to me. ase of Dr it Kilmer's Swamp- tice, fc ices me to tract. I actice with the expecta- iI have prescribed that wonderful remedy for kidney complaint, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, with most beneficial effect and know of many cures by its by other physicians Root effected a cure. use. and find it, in an accepted school or out of It complain: under treatment with unsatisf: mer's Swamp-Root with most flattering seribe it, and from personal observation curative properties. (L. 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