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UTI SET TTR TTT RR TNE ESR TT PN TET IN TT ME BY THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVE MAY 29, 1902, ‘ IN SPITE OF HUMILIATION _HiICHWAYMEN JASPER IS STILL AT WORK. — Veteran Superintend. ent of Schools Goes GOAL SITUATION “HERE 1S GRAVER. Tells the Story of His | Sixty Years’ Connec.! After an Exc Only 12,000 Tons of BITUMINOUS UP AGAIN. | n appreciable ald to edu- advo: Bowed and careworn under what ex- W. K. Vanderbilt, It Is De-/ president atiies M. O'Brien character- Work to End izes as “the gratuitous humiliation put Bereaine at. Vso jupon him by the new Board of Educa- ato Accused Man Was veen school vance In are the. Big Strike—Reading io. in retusing to reappoint him As “Never Took Perquisites.!? Gat Continues Strong. jsistant Superintendent for the few | ane oeaniayy, RanaeH way Var. zs months remaining to him after fort ising to $800; ax principal, — 5 = five venrs In the service of the Depart- JOHN JASPER. Ey Satatealcanieaitens ment of Education.” John Jasper | Ei 06s ab auipetintenmentee After a chase Bi the tiered (fom his home, No. 199 West |” sited be Soest the police of the ry str of his connection with the ue neve Mr. Jasper said with a pupil igh to $i,40—and Tt liar beyond my saiary. J # One Hundred. and Twentythird street, | AGENCIES AT WORK ROB MILKMAN. ing Chase “Anthracite Within the Mournfully to His! tion with New York! the Police Capture _ Reach of the Local; Task, Although Prac- Schools as Pupil, Peter Gray, Who De.) Dealers. | tically Kicked Out of! | Teacher and Super. nies Participation. the Service. intendent. — | WATCH AND MONEY GONE. | Caught} Running and Said He Was Hurrying to Catcha Broad-| Bowery, fet |tion this morning avrested Peter Gray, | ~~" IT'S WARMER, THANK YOU, CONEY VERY BAD. The Kings County May Grand Jury Says: At Coney Island we find that the Excise Law 1s openly and flagrantly violated tnd that dance and concert halls are arried on in a great many instances in open violation of the law, There was becn imbued in the minds of the ra:k and file of the police force | the idew that the present Excise law | is to be liberally and lentently | treated. Not only do that flagrantly violated at Coney ‘Island, | but THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE: BOROUGH, While we belleve: this law to be vicious, oreeding and fo: tering more erime than may be a | tributed ta ali other causes com | bined. It is gtill no less a law and should be enforced. J1t ts our Judgment | ditions’ Ww STRUCTI COMMISSIOD sas to the en the jaw is the abave SPECIFIC THE POLICE no uncertain forvement of this AFTER OUR | i} — | i ISLAND | VERY GOO oop. | Col. Partridge, Police Commissioner, Says: I had no knowledge that the Grand Jury was Investigating Coney Isiend. 1 made @ trip to Coney Island re- cently and 1 personally inspected many of the resorts. i saw many places and made many ob- servaiions, I failed, howe to | find that the Jaw was being flagrant- ly violated. In f I found Coney Island to be a VERY ORDERLY PLACE, and not the disorderly place some persons have reproeent»d it to be. Personally, and I speak offictally, I do not think there fs anything in Coney Island to complain of seriously, but, nerhans, the Grand Jury has acted renlly knowing what ac- ccnstitutes vivlations of the withont tually law, WINTRY SPELL. ‘onthe |Mercury Climbs Up in Its Glass House and Stops at 64 at 3 P. M. TO END THE STRIKE, ||, ostock, tie morning, | Mita tong elas, boshvolog alxts| isnt vselute contra of Heute Con aa eee The Rn ee NE ORY able custom six days in che werk. tw fils | 318% Heda Ua Eeyore ae trent (Uf te book aupely, on which We spend! Bloomfeld atreet, Hoboken, DENTED IN THE HI ey, | [desk tn the Halt of Education. te! was, (PNB! Wh NO. 0 oe Timi erent, na | S00 to $400,400 every ve th Navel Sranawauae aeihenG OF STRIKES IN THIS COUN- J ag igual, the first man in the building. |°" Re AUS MOTI ATSOMTUTO Hee ete ree mk LEUEEU Maura licarenisaulmutivea nie UR HOleERta ETI TRI—that have been at work Flite will be sixty-Ave years old in Au- javenue, There Weve vie at grown to/ for my Ubrary. T have about 1.500 vol-| Pewee ae y thus far to bring about a settle- gust; atid under tho law the hoard may. [De gi un rcusnive rant te we 1, in| Umess 1 paid for every one of them. | dealer, of No. 109 King street, Monhat . ment of the coal strike art retire any oMcer of the department : © ile eae arnth ied ok A Piiadelphia firm notified me join, was standing at Hosa st on ‘THE CIVIC FEDERATION—Pro- | when he reaches ai age ang 8P- | choot, No. 9 was the only ‘atnoeility y would seri me two cases of DooKS| the Bowery waen several men rushed i nd Twenty -nith sup to that] ¢ ‘d_ sence n b Say ‘ tive peace moves. appoint Him for the two months remain. (And Twenty-nith streets up to tne oh they might vend them to|Semnlk and took from him « gold} MARK HANNA—‘“Wire pulling” | ing to him of active official life, though | time After twa Mone ite Mout of the department, which they alld watch and a smail sum of money, he- May ently decided to let tilm| the New Yo ree Academy, 0 ! to induce coal operators to ities stbeonatst IUIY Gerad ho a1 BE UII teh ierewaltiel Collene (oD idielGty, of) “In consequence T own no yacht, and |sides letters and papers concede some of the demands Join ieee new what a reformer |New York. T was graduated in 1856, and | my ail is the house T live in. Tam in| As the ‘ighwaymen were completing of the tollers. | ‘sald Supt. Jasper in response to |ifter a year as surve; wine the ue peal Bean oane from my properly tials Gwovki aeulvolmaly ENEMINEHAGR my | : D « request for |Gen. Egbert 1. Viele, in the city parks, about $1,000 a ye: . : _ 5 W. EK. VANDERBILT—Interven- |jan Evening World reporter's request for | i amo a teacher in No. 9 under my| ‘I know that T have a more loyal/came in sight and they ran south on tion to protect the Vanderbilt [jan Interview. ‘but now, thd seeiE | former teacher, Principal John D. Rob-|support from the teachers, than any |the Bowery, The omcer <oliowed and interests, affected by the shut- ]/¥eers, 1 find shat | am a At sublec incon, now ut No, 9, In West Sixty-/other superintendent in the United|at Prince street other policemon were a dC AN JAG h. No, ighth street. States. brought Into the chase Hers the ingh- 2? But Were; Taye sala too much. Now “cwhen 1 first became superintendent] "lam here six days in the week from|wavmen wivited ant went ta alterret GOV. STONE—Reported promise J/1 am still an officer of the department. | son 009 puplis in the schools. | 8.9 A. M. till any hour after 5 o'clock | directions. ray was caught running I never have and 1 will not now erith the board. 1 have always been loyal to my board.” Sixty Years in Public Schools. P. M., and I have not been absent three days in twenty-three years, “Now I am down and out without the poor consolation of an honorable retirement.” MARKET BARGAINS RATHER SCARCE, Prices of Edibles Unchanged Except for Chops—Water- toward Broadway. He denied that he was a high and said that he was running a car, but the police say that ene of the robbers. to the anthracite strikers to aid in prosecuting the Coal ‘Trust, _ ATTORNEY-GENERAL —Ditto. eee EEE |The situation in the coal market of this city is dally growing more serious, In the opinion of several of the Margest wholesalers, as expressed to- | @ay, there is not more than 12,000 tons of anthracite coal within reach | of the dealers here. “The Mahattan Elevated | Now there are 266,00, and the school-| houses have developed from plain, box- shaped structures, with bare white/ walls into the Snyder {dea of modern schools, each a thing of beauty, Inside COALERS LED IN STOCKS’ ADVANCE, Trading Fairly Active at the) Start and Tone Was Firm ELKIN BRIOGE PLAZA NOTFOR THE B.A.T. Corporation Counsel Rives Holds That Railroad Cannot JEROME IS VE Those Country Detecti His Are Such Cut- Railroad tion. going to the stock yards in One Hun- | dred und Twenty-ninth steeet. It ts) true that soft coal was burned on the engines this week, but that a only i What regular cut-ups those The stock market to-day opened with detectives are! a fairly good display of strength. Trading was only moderately active, Dut the general tone was good. Prices of all products at Washington ‘Market are practically unchanged. Only one decrease in meats is noted, and that is only one cent @ pound on loin chops, The vacation of a temporary injune- [tion by Justice Smith in the Supreme} Court, Brooklyn, which had been ob- at some of them to-di Gone for test purposes. All the engines tained by Arthur Hughes, a property ni MU wtart wore traotionally| Ruling quotations to-day. were: He will probably punish them severely 2. noon,—The great crater of Mount) stretched upward the mountain. slope, ere to-day burning hard coal and will owner, brought an expression of opln-| ie te vctonday's closing feures. | GAME AND POULTRY.—Phlledelyoie, broilers, | PY not letting them go along and look Pelee has been approached within one | covered with ashes, which, soaked by continue to do so until the supply TUNS | jon from Corporation Counsel Rives and ; (7) RAvanos of vealehily tee te in gon to Sd per Ih, turkeye, fe, to 220, poe {Ht the pictures when Anthony Comstock | mile. the heavy rains which had besten on © out.” A ‘ie etn | Bowe courolastonee Lindenthal to-d8y. ire enely trading ict cope, S56 te doe; par ToT priew Fousting | makes Hie next raid, This feat was accomplished Tuesday | them and baked by the sun and vol- Some stove, nut and egg coal is being ~The Brooklyn Rapld Tra ‘ Tria prowpecta Gf a apitiement Of the | chicken me ger Gs fri Ame tole per | Xt Came Aboutsthis Before going |aftenioon by George J. Kavanagh, an|cano heat, looked like a cement side- received in the city, but the stenm sizes | road Company as a solution of the \ coal strike caused fi y good buying ducks, 160, to 18c, per ab. down to Rutgers street to play ping-| unattached newspaper man, who had| walk, The whole mountain top was have run out entirely | bridge problem proposed to lay tracks oo iy colors and prices in these se- WOATS.—-Porterhouse ateak, 28°. per Ib.; elr-|pong last night Mr, Jerome rang the |accompanied Prof. Robert T. Hill shrouded in smoke “The coal,” said a local dealer, “com-| in the Plaza at the Brooklyn end of vies vanced steadily. Fee eer do ids, Seer tty Yq | BONS and called Detectives Reardon, | United States Government geologist, un | Forgetful of the explosion of the pre- 4ng here now ie being reloaded from | tte bridge and through Liberty street. | on aie opened 2-4 in advance of !of lamb, 18c. per 1b.; hindquarters of lamb, 20c, | Maher, McClellan and Winterwitg. his expedition, vious night and the awful suddenness | @ealers in the interior of the State who, | Mr, Hughes, ax a property owner, | CuNUNs (ONT ote rhe | pre 1.3 reach chops, 20s, per tb.+. loin In the room at the time were Agent | When Prof, Hill turned south, toward|of the outbursts, and tempted by the ecording to custom, filled their yards | strenuounly objected on the ground that oye ey wag up ied at 6868. Erle! AND NUTTER —iicat ‘tres’ eggs, 2%. | Higgins, of the Goddard anti-policy so- | st, Plerre, Mr. Kavanagh continued! seemingly casy ascent, with the wind dn the spring.” ft would spoil tho beauty of tho plage eee ene id and was oon |B Paitadetphia yaint tater, dare pee 1h [elets’, and a wtool pigeon jon past Morne Rouge. He is not a/ blowing ‘trom behind tim, he went uo There were no changes in the whole: | on which the city had expended about Jag” Huiware & Hudson opened at | 5 He, per Ini other araaen, | “Thee two gentlemen,” sald the Dis-/gcientific observer, nor Is he famillar| hf ede pictures and fouRn sketches. le prices of elther soft or hard coal to- | $3,000.00) In making a most attractive |i) ite closing price, and in trict-Attorney, “will Join you to-night n with topographic detail. up with ashes and two great rifts which y. In the retail market there was % | and delightful spot. Ja short time had gained nearly £ points ee watching the Herlihy jury, Remain! j3js whole trip, he himself now ac- jhe was afraid to approach, At 6 tn the t advance In the price of soft coal, | The railroad company did not consider) “ri, pacino were fairly active and | fn. per Ib close to where the Jury Is confined all |xnowledges, was the reault of utter ig: |pamoe fe turned bike, reaching Morne i peloe now being $5.25, although some | that the beauty of the pIAER Wont oe | oe een en ent Te te | backbartes, 3c fo ADS pert er night, Be vigilant, be discreet, Aorance/ ot whe danger hie wae cunning. (Gee wea Beet ananhtried to ra were taking yesterday's price of | marred by the laying of tracks, ny neglected In the carly dealings. ADEs Le eNee ROBY i pep erect The six took up their vigil at dark. |r isavanagh's route seems to have descend ty Plorre. but failed. He for the larger orders. | sought to have the injunction vacated, ¥ a ——————— They sat around for two or three hours pase AERTS vide, found # little harm! valiey near 5 5 After the first half hour the trading been along or near the Cale Basse divide sae hein e eadle Anthracite prices were unchanged, [in which they were ach ee ‘ame dull, but the tone remained LONDON MARKET QUIET. telling each other their real names,! y176 gays he descended from Mor hey fare nol carbonta 1, nor ha thelr | orpore non cere Lalas ial hand very steady. 7 a then the exuberance of the clephanting Rouge into the valley between Morne een burned off.” 4 Vanderbilt at Work. [the opinion that the Brooklyn Hart’ | In the afternoon prices reached the ) American Ta Wwaye Firm, but] Reardon began to assert itself Sie mile vailey wa e cennan reported from Morne | a teecde er ricer tactnreoandcone oie Ak otal Cran, | Wahest point of the day. ‘The tone held | ng Very Dull He suggested that they play “Ring g . Se aE. eh Angelo Felinrins plaza without firet «bd! ala nee ana) YerY firm, but trading was eatremely | -pye London market to was ex-| Around the Rosey, Kavanagh was guided an aged President of the Philadelphia Geograph- that apparently is calculated to make | chise from the Board of Ald pen jane dul tremely dull and featureless through-| They played tt nogress to where an old footpath once lieal Sorlety, but bere under the au atrike situation. not give a Tye PSR tae [St & standstill, ‘The closing was dull | qyading in the department for Ameri-| button, nt the button, and! maha corslen: > an\ iron’ crown Gc thie dave venrarlcacplorsuancand ‘The chief topte of discussion early|yarca the luying of the tracks and bee|{Md Wremular, =|) ||| can railway ecurities was almont at a] “Crack the whip,” with Reardon as the | Vyeniy feet high, was buried 1n ashes jstuly of the lew craters eust-and north. 5 si if je 8 Ye 00 | standstill, There was no feature in the | anche | = — ‘to-day among the coal operators was | lieved it would relieve the crush at the jehares and of bonds $2,300.00 department, but the general tone eae The culmination of the sport came at tthe reported intervention of W. K.|>ridge. - i —_ firm. Prices were at about the closing| Midnight, when Reardon, Mclelian and ELOPERS IN LONG FLIGHT Wanderbilt, just home from Hurope, The Closing Quotations. figures at New York yesterda: Maher grabbed Winterwitz, Higgins and prevent s strike of the 300,000 he wwhent Mazket. ‘Open High In the home departments there waa a|the stool pigeon, pushed them Into the | hid ‘The wheat market to-day opened duil| ce 88 isposition to await the developments | three cells in the Court of Special Bes- | FOUND BY WIFE AND FATHER bituminous miners throughout the|and a shade below yesterday's closing Ar houndey ah in the peace negotiations, South Afri-|!0ns and locked the doors with a key » Wnited States, and to end the strike | figures. The sentiment was bearish on| can mining shares were steady and|that hung on the wall near by of the 147,000 anthracite miners, who | f4vorable crop news and reports of lib) Av, top si. . unchanged Then the three captors danced around Wave been idle for almost a month. | °™ anol offerings Haver, ON Bri hoo — the Imprisoned three and derided them "| side markets were ull fractionally off, an Pasi for an hour, when Reardon attempted | : ; Bor many Gare vefore Mr. Vanderbit| Corn wom aught “under ast niente) (SO BIG LOANS OF CALL MONEY, |{" 2% hour, wasn | ‘Traced trom Ohio to Jersey Oi: eibene They from Bur ‘= | closing prices, ere was very Little) Cute, eS The key would not work. i it in Wall Steet See ee TORRE | ateas fhe sale, yastorday’a bret having Borrowers Providing for ‘Two key that could be found would | Face Police and Are He purposed hurry’ jeft the crowd ratner short. Daye’ Clo: . o * of Exchange. ReeEieaae MNES He could toward &| New York's openiog prices war ae ine ‘And Higgins, Winterwitz and the adsi | : it trouble, the Vander- pouthera Many blg loans of call money were R ed locket Jopement of a married) untll she learned that her husband, a Mock. vai n pigeon remain ked up in the dirty] ‘The story of an elope § Beanery being profoundly aMfected Hock Val. pe Dae om erty gt the Stock Exchange. |cols until 7 o'clock this morning, when |man and a young woman from Akron,| when he left Akron, had been accom- Beene tee Amibrentie shut-down and the | July, 4 Meh pteser osse Fae) mers had ( provide for the tWolan early ird Special Sessions police: | O,, was told this afternoon when Harry | panied by Matilda Schnee, a praveest of s prolonged strugs! Chicago's opening prices were: sp ne Exchange ts to be) man came along and released them. |W, Heasiey and Matilda Schnee were! In the mean time Mr. Schnee had re- Reading again opened strong to-day, 725-8 to 723-4; September, arias - —————— Jarrested at No, 28 Monmouth street,| ceived a letter from his daughter say- Bearer se, ave | the: Senarkes re Rowling Gree ust Company! — AN SUES FOR MONEY Jeracy City, | ing that she bad been married and was idediy, hopeful inthe Arma tone Ieee NO ni) BS 8 Bed sper cant, and | i ‘The warrants were made at the In-| happy. Subsequently Mrs. Heasley hard coal stock.” | @to bss Popay al SP IIAY mABAISHEe were stance of Mrs, Grace Heasley, wife of| called on Mr, Schnee and Informed him New York's closing _ prices parted Agceement Made by Father He! tjeasley, and Miss Schnee's father, that his daughter had gone away with ‘ait for Mitchell. Pheri uly. I06s Bids Rept jaime Wan Not Kept, \cnarles M. Schnee, of Kent, O, The|® married man. BIG DIVIDENDS IN JUNE. cia} to The Bvening World.) complainants arrived In Jersey City to-| Then they decided to Join forces and (Special to The Evening World.) way to cate he was MY, BUT WILLIE ED. NEWSPAPER MAN WITHIN MILE OF GREAT CRATER. ves of} Ups— Com; (i: ks aupply of an- ( Rieti cost on beng, ald. Me. Hil: Holds That Railroad Gannot/ S'Delaware and Hadeon «| melona Gtill Command Locked Each Other Up bert, manager for H. L. Heroert & Co., | : sie ee : who have the contract for that corpor | Approach, Feature. $1.60 Apiece g Herlihy Jury “Any one can seo this supply by | county District-Attorney Jerome !s real angry At noon to-day the mereury whieh for ty-four hours had been shiv | \ about twe jertae near the big fat bulb of the of- |clal weather thermometer picked up its herd for a glance at Ol Sol and. re- |assuved. began+t o climb up the shiny glass tube. Tt climbed and climbed until at 2 o'clock it reached the 64-de gree mark. ‘Then it stopped with an jair that plainly sald: “Weil, did enough for one day. Of course, it was by «9 means a straw-hat-gin-rickey-palm-leaf day, Earlv in the morning there was a cool breeze that made last winter's over- coat a welcome friend. The night had been the coldest May night on record, and the morning wasn't going to lose any glory S€ it could help it. Snow fell last night throughout I guess I the WEATHER FORECAST: Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 3 P. M. Friday, for New York City and vicinity: Fair to-night and Friday; rin- ing temperature; fresh to ght TO PROCLAIM PEACE MONDAY. Government Leader Balfour Makes Guard- ed Announcement in House of Gommons. SURE THE WAR IS ENDED. In Spite of Mr. Balfour's Caution, London Has No Doubts—Cabinet’s Special Meeting Last Night. LONDON, ment’ lender, Muy 20—The Govern- J, Balfour, House of Commons nounced in th to-day t he hoped to be able on Monday next to announce the renult of the peace negotiations in South Africa, Mr, Balfour added: “I cannot, however, bo abauiutely certain of be- ing in a position to do so, so that until the statement can be made I do not think it expedient to take up the budget.” Denten Split in Cabinet. The Government leader also said: “A recent phrase, ‘hung in the bal- ance,’ has been absurdly misinter- preted as referring to divisions in the Cabinet on the subject of the westerly winds. budget. That is not a fact, and the : ‘}only point is whether the House [cas properly Je asked to discuss the northern part of the Adirondacks. At} budget until they know precisely some points it was an inch deop. The thermometer ranged from 30 to 35. At Rochester the temperature was 36, and there was a slight snowfall. In west- ern Connecticut the mercury ranged around 3, and heavy frosts damaged ithe fruit, | wORT Dm FFANCE, Martinique, May |Heedless of Danger and Alone, He Climbed) | Mount Pelee to Near Summit. to within a foot of its top, Before him WILKESBARRE, Pa., May 29. — ware WHITE PLAINS, Y.. May 2.—|day with a letter from the Prosecuting | resident Mitchel! returns here from the Disbursement of 835,000,000 wan! Miciicl te Lyons of Yonkers, to-day | Attorney of Bummit County, Ohio, asks ‘est to-morrow evening there will be Begin Next Monda prought suit in the Supreme Court at/ing the Jersey City police to give them @ decisive action in the matter of pro- : Next Monday diaburao va White Plains against Kate Feger, Anna|any assistance required, Cou) Trust through ae videcads out ements for Juvelyvons and Agne# Shannahan, helro| Mra. Heasiey told the solice that her te ari SHIPPING NEWS, dividends will begin, It is womputed| under the will of Dennis Lyons, his| husband had been employed tn Akron, poreraars af runing preparations ee ‘ieidonds teuurements for industrial] father, to revover #946) for services he |and that he left there 4n February | re are bringing all thelr persia ALMANAU FOR TO-DAY riba bs iy ase: Ate $20,068, | rendered telling Wer that he was going to seek tg hast fo Muduce all OF the su rises 5iSun ote east SOMO) whit he UUERBFAEMeNts et] According to te complaint the plain-/ another position. She said that they Bearanny Pee cnnners te De i tft (rom Aug. i, 187%, to Auguat, 189, were married in 1892, ——— work on, Mo High Water when his father died, performed work | She did not suspect anything wrong | big meeting will Ne held in this city ow. President Mitchell is to be The Cotion Market, the principal speaker. fear Nhe local cotten market opened tirm| of he auy's that hie father agreed to| par as Ancrossing thelr | er G. terday with pric to 0 points higher, | transfer to him the family residence at) Msegutive “Boutd, consisting of There was considerable liquidation by | No, 485 South Broadway, which he failed | 4 Of the three striking districts PORT OF NEW York. commission houses in the early trading, |to do. Myr. Lyons now demands $7,200 | aa t to — Shoris bought freely, but were unable | fF his yan $1,000 for improving the 1 ged munit eortan ehty ifatiea ae ARRIVED. to absOFD the offerings of the commu’ |property and interest for twelve years. | city and an au hority ‘on mining | Meapuelm sion brokers. Liverpool was feverish Fpsveated ‘him to come stant nd reacted a point. After «re cai! the) PAID $1 37,000 IN SILVER. urket remained steady with i the miners to clin | i beut eventy divided any at overy colliery. The it ie wald, expect to be able to | Sues tment Susie Hayana Commercial Feature of! ening pri How a New Yorker M 2 opi rite he a taal ne ot the ein Merchant the Outside Trading Baek ict Koa curet Refusing His C ee my the curb securities were higher | 5 10 to 7.82) Jan. yolal to The Bventog World bie ov TOOINO | Pe AMSICIRG. und strong to-day, Havana Commercial + CLEVELAND, Ma: —W. » lineues sold up to 20 det, and odd lots} | OR RM SEWELL. | rye, uate neue basanites up to | | ‘York pal Ba 2 Martinique, The opening quotations were mpany in the Bu: iar Authorized io | 5''! a A Court here. When his bid for Parposs. bs - Laliad Cupoer. fi vepted by creditors he made B.—The Senate INCOMING BYEAMBHIPS “0 ee cheek for ‘the amount Xs, Bay B—Mixe dur accept 1 geolaring that it i Lamont, daughter of Daniel 8. La- | legal i moni, has been brought to the hand- | Stecher et u BN some estate in Mill Brook, Dutchess iz |e . to gl Sata r the long tity Balhae an pf ye a Union. fun Francieed. +. Seu Prenelece pid DUB TO-DAY. Mar, Citte d) Milavo. Nepl Ki Norte, New Orleas resolution au- of tia to dey | pimbetten. {| Baws of Magland’e Disco Rate, LONDON, May 9.~The Bank of Eng: Cod a it wae mea Tobavoo:, Gil Lacie. © Court sroom area. the to ihe iy | for him and that in consideration there. | je Ohio Mew ) J. Btech- w York, pald $137,000 in silver |jumped back and forth like bucking pt Muhl- nikruptey' | was ace | out ‘They vefured to was not nd noon | go In pursuit of the eiopers. As Miss Schnee had written to her father from Jersey City It was supposed that the couple were still there, and they were easily located, Miss Schnee, who Is twenty-two years old, is pretty and had a fine future | father being wealthy, cue Joined with Heasiay, who Is thirty-two years oid, in saying that they had not been mar- ried | Whe excitement around the headquar- jters of Brifge Commisatoner |thal was flerce to-day. Beething scenes on every hand. Breathless messengers perspired and | broncos Men with white, drawn faces’ popped ‘out of doors and tn agatn. The alr was heavy with rumor, The ‘Commish’ has solyed the bridge problem again,’ sald one. “He Je going to furnteh everybody with roller skates and tet them side across i | anchored to the cable,” said another. ‘tile *18 learnihg ping-pong, #aid a DA edsy ga tk Hei He LINDENTHAL SOLVES ONE MORE BIG BRIDGE PROBLEM. | a Linden: | | From the private ome: missioner | sounds. ' | It reminded the Mount Pelee in pain, “The Comatesioner is thinking,” sald fa trusted menial, AL last the Commissloner appeared, Apprehension reached fever he Manding a clerk an gminous-looking dooument the Commissioner scowled and strode back into his offic ‘The clerk read in a high, clear voice: “Commissioner Lindenthal announces that he bas increased the ve ff Patrick Gribben, @ laborer of Ms Brooklyn, of the Com- there came strange, ominous terrified throng of jmile of the colony's territory. ,| British High Commissioner, Where they stand in regard to the negotiations,” In spite of Mr. Balfonr’s pretend- ed uncertainty, there is no doubt whatever in the House of Com- mons or elsewhere that a fall pence ettlemen will be nounced Monday next. Fininhing Touches on Agreement. The Cabimet was specially summoned last night and sat to-day for a little over an hour. It is generally accepted, however, this morning, that the session, though brief, sufficed to put the final touches on the agreement which wiil terminate the war, The Colonial Secretary, Joseph Cham+ berlain, was sufficiently recovered from his indlsposiiion to attend what is al- ready designated as the “Peace” Cabinet, The capture of Commandant Malan, announced from Middelpurg, Cape Coi- ony, last night, renews attention to the aciivity of tae repeliion in Cape Colony. mmandant Malan took the ate Com- mandant 3checjcrs's command when the latter was captured by the British, and became chiec Boer Commandant In ‘Cape Colony after Commandant Kritgingeris the Malan, who was mortally wounded 1 es, tured, on the Repon road, slay ly M jar Co'lett's mounted tro: os, Was among + © irreconcilables, who ro: filsed ta *+nd delegates to the Peice Conferva‘e av Vereeniging, Traasva Boer Activity in Cape Colony, According to the latest uncensored orrespontience from Cape Town, the Hoers are still in constant occupation of at least twenty-two d:fferent localitie: in Cape Colony, having more than score of bands of raiders, mounted and armed, and of sufficient mobility to dety Successful pursuit, although the British have often swept and “cleared” every A core respondent reports that the “Invasion 1s mure actively aggressive than ever, and rebellion is more rampant,” ——_—- BOERS TO RETAIN ARMS AFTER PEACE, PRETORIA, May 29.—Lord Milner, the left Pre- toria for Johannesburg this mornig. The Boer delegates have also left thia cty and have returned to Vereeniging (Transvaal) the scene of the peace con- feronze between the Boer delegations. ‘The question of the retention of armas has been settled in a manner favorable to the Boers, whose contention that the occupants of outlylng farms would exposed to danger from attacks of na- tives or wild beasis was held to be well- grounded, | CABBY GOT NO FARE, Hotel Man Said He’d Pay Him im Flusbing—Settles in Court, Charles: Huzler, who said-he was an attorney of Washington, and now the owner of the Grand View Hotel, Flush- ing, was a prisoner in the Harlem Court to-day on complaint of a cabman, who said Mr, Huzler had refused to pay hia fare. “Hugler engaged the cab at Forty-ninth sireet und Fifth avenue, and drove to \No. 170 Bast Ninety-firat street. The: he met a friend then the two drove to a cafe at No. 17% Second avenue, The cabman demanded $3 and Huai sald he had no money. He sald if ¢ eabman would drive to Flushing he would & it Ta court Hugler promised to pay the man & and a CORPUS CHRISTI DAY. Austrian Emperor Marched Bare~ ended Behind the Host, VIENNA, May #.—Corpus Cortst! day was célebrated to-day with the custom, y magnificent ecclesiastical ceremon; Emperor Francis Joseph, the dukes, the principal oMcers of state and he munteipal authorities were present al’nigh inasy inthe Cathedral att in the morning, Buowviuelly the whole body parad Seat ang banuare af rian tn 4 ner ere BO ihe ere car harer headed, carrying a lighted candle ber hind the Host ——— ‘gwo Decoration Day Kxoursigns, Ay he pus aLey Y Grand Be. pubis will make & Weat Volit, Newburg OTT Reet le ay Decoration Day, vey by Of wentioth eight 4 ult i Hes