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VOL LXYIINO 233 NEW YOIU SATURDAY APRIL 21 1000COPYRIGHT 1900 BY THE SUN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION PRICE TWO CENTS
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BOERS ARE FALLING BACK
Two nniTisn Dtrtmoxs jforvrJ-MST or aioEstfoXTKix
Urn lUInt l rlay ttobertss Prrparatloot
thr Mila Advance Northward
ArrlvlnfArmy Approves Roberts Cntore of thr Natal Commanderllotrs
mill Victory ar lloihnf-
SttrUI Cat Dtitattfut t TUB Sir
Firm Tlir Si ss CortspotilBt with Gfn Ilotwt-
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orth rn circuit of British outposts lias no
tn ID touch with the lloer for several days
It in now believed that tho enemy evacuates
Bo o nV Hop last ivcnlng It I reported thatncoklne to leave the country blow
Lalytnnd nnd that they will rrake their nox
across trom there notthward-
Th ISrltiih romounts continue to arrive
The animal are healthy despite thn fact thn-
th journeY wa made thnugh the heaviesTlio hnr e belonglm to tho force
moving nn the veldt also sufTerod low thati exctcteil from the raIns
ien Roberts outspoken criticism ot the
fornrirdtr at Pplon Kop hat teen brltfli-
ju ishodhoro Tho nrmy Indorses
Mire of the believ-
eihitiiskftowledce thnt such public criticism
wi fall ur n officers who RIO derelict In theiriitip wli te rf great future DetelltTh r l continued unrest nmong the tanners
district dutfi nt from the railway
The Rail whh despatched from LononMariti was delivered here this morn
Ins Tht thoiMlekest delivery that has yet
leri wl Lnzllsli mail In llloemfonteln1 MXS April 21Every day furnishes
fre h indications that tho correspondent In
ftith Africa arts Breatly restricted In the
transmission of Ucspatehes TIe rait fn the
OrnMe Slate almost of a tropleal char
iftcr anil ha created conditions that reall tho
3itiean campalBn in the Philippines There
li a thirtyMot llx J in River dig
trt and al the drltts In the Moddor and Kiel
rv r are lmra ablo The ballast of the railwMTfaiuth nf Hloeiafonteln has been wushed-
i t Farmersar are unrb0 to reach the town the country
I ig Je i in mudIvubtKM these conditions explain the
w projrtss that I being male by
Hi Third Uivlxion Oen Charnsldes andit Ticlith Division Oen Bundles whichtiro moving to tha east According to
n despatch from Oorloogspoort about flf-
tM n west of thetvro arrived there on Thursdayriirning They had been constantly In touchwith Doer patrol which retreated slowly
tnlplnc In the m antlme but not causing any
casualties nor checking the advance Theweather on Thursday was Improving but the
transport U greatly delayed-
It reported from Allwal North on Fridaythat Major Dalcctty Is still surrounded atWepener by from tlOOO to 10000 Doers
fifteen Two ofilcer and a correspond-
ent trying to join the British atWepener a week ago were captured Theirsolvents who were also capturedtut who subsequently escaped aaj
thbt the Boeri loi 100 kllleJ-
tcsldes a large number wouaded Thu at-
tack they made on the night of April 11 wasrepulsed after they had sustained very3 M They got to within 200 yard
Care HIDe and tho Maxim sum which thenopened flee on thorn The burshots removedfive wagon loads of killed ami wounded A
simultaneous attack on another part of thellrltish position was repulsed with the bayonet
Vital advices show that strong Hoer patrolsare aetlvo between Oen lluller and the Big
Mr herc Unnac The of the llrltishf-c WH thorn to move frvely The Inellsh cor-
r lipondfiits say that they are nilJIne whatove-irmain of the native1 cattle A coramandc-MiuilKrlng h0 men has been within threemilo ot Dewdrop and Acton Horace Anothercommando ha b un near Voshbank
The cijrrespondents of the Standard andTisrapk say they have reliable Information-that this activity Is really Intended to oover thewithdrawal of the Doors heavy ordnance fromthe BlagBrsberg Itanee p paratory to theevacuation of Natal and to strenRthen the mainopposition to 0 n Itobertf
The Ttlrpraph correspondent declares thatthe road wilt probably be opentlvanea early next week
WONT KBr4Jr cfxsvntnCovrnnnrnt Lravri Their Pnulihmrnt to
the CoramandrrlnChltr-Sfttltl Dtipatt to THE
L05DOX April 20 In the course of a speechit Hull today the Right Hon Walter LongPresident ot the Board of Agriculture madethe first Ministerial reference to the deipatches
the conduct of commanding officersKop He paid that the Government
hid used discretion In publishing Jho de-atchesthlnklng It policy to take
world especially the llrltish world Into Itssad It all the Information It
eoTjil such Information would not belikely to affect the result of tho operations
The Government had leen told that havingtutliihed the despatches It was obliged to deal
Generals criticised but by followingnrh a course It mIght dismiss every Ocnrralth ttcitect he made a mistake If this had
D past many of the most slorl-oucroraCns would never have succeededMl the most Blorlous deeds would never havete n terformed The question of dealing withth G n rais belonged to the Comess rnChief
The rr s dissatisfied with the speechjre tht Mr mIMe the point
The np rs declare that thl Is another Oovcrrrrr r mud Io It Mitrge ts a desire to
rstotiklhtiitr and does not explain whyt fll ors at Ppion Kop were aoro selected
r pit ens ro Insist that Ifth r u the rritlclted Genera was not
1 the dest atches ought to have beenthl unn thw war l
a Mlniitorlnl oran so illsnil by tho speech tht It pays It Is un-it ni v that It represent the views ofti it v rnm n
TIV IT irirrviPort From thr liner SIde ThAt Ihe Flrlllth
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1 Mnrfiin April 20The latest reportsre ye frm AVpppp 1ltUMing between 0 n Rrabont Horfoandth-
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dirson JaJor lUpllr-Sf1 I Jfly tJHpatrti to TI1R SIS
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So Did Cookr Hho Had a llnbaodBefore their Wedding Sunder
Ito Xev April 20 Tho divorce sained blEarl Russell of Saturday and hismarriage on Dunday afternoon to Mulli Cookewho also secured n divorce from herhuibaud on the previous day have rreatM i
sensation here where the eccentric Knelllord has known for about n yearearl months at resortsLake Tahoe whore ho slgnud tho hotol registen as J F Hunsell Iomlon Knitland He has
accompanied by n woman going underof Mollle Cooke and a younc mansati
to t her son who turns out to be BtanleiWatson
About a year ago Knrl Russell andCooke first made their appearanceRlversldo Hotel Later reports reached herefrom Olenbrook that they had rented a cottageon the shores of Iiko Tahoe ant wore livingthere They arrived on Sunday list pro-
cured a license anti summoned Judgethe Second District Nevada court ant In the
presence of Oeor B Check a hotel clerkanti Stanley Watson the alleged son of MollltCooke were married In the par lorn of River-
side Hotel The new countess Is about 40years of age with sharp features and blackhair Immediately after their marriage theydeparted on an eastbound train
It only leaked out today that Earl Ruuellsecured a divorce on Saturday In Rno fromCountess Scott who Is now playluc at Tlvoll-
Jfnslo lieU In London and from whom he hadvainly tried to secure h freedomlaw His divorce complaint here alleged defertlon and his reslJenc uround Lake Tattoofor one year was due to his desire to make thisdivorce legal according to American law Itwas also learned that Mollle Cooke also BOt adivorce on Saturday In Genoa Nov The com-plaint alleged that she was married to ieorcoJohn Komervllleat Aberdeen Scotland on July2i 18i but that her hutl amis cruelties mul-tiplied until February lHf when left himand cameto America-
It Is said here that MM Somerville was aCountess In herown right but thero ls no proofof this
Jtns CLMIKES DKX1AIS
Her Story of the Unhappy llrldalShe earns to lie Introdord to Corbrt-
tIlrwBfiio Pa April JO MM Esther Bart-
lett Clarke occupied the witness stand todayIn the divorce suit brought against her by herhusband James Kins Clarke She was theonly witness Judge John MKennedy to hear wit-
nesses as to the respondents reputationbefore marriage such testimony beingIrrelevant The court room withmen Mrs Clarke was the onivIn reply to rjuenlons asked by on o hercounsel Col A 8 WorthIngton she went Intodetails concerning the night when her hus-
band tays she was In their roomat the unhand House with MackintoshKello7B with tooled She
door was slightly ajur when her hus-band went out to go down stairs to write histotters It the door was closed afterward shedid tot know It All tho time her husband wasout she said she sat In a chair and never movedout of It
WorthIngton followed up every day ofIn Xew York told abut taking a
with Kellogg at her husband suzccson Sunday two days after the locked
door episode The next Hay Frank Butterworth a son of the late Ben Butterworthtook nor out her husband refusing toaccompany them They went to FeeAnna Held and after the play she sat In thecarriage while Butterworth ran Into Jim
s cafe near the theatre Onshe her husband nod F D Sturgc dined to
Kellogg camn and she rent to thematinee with him Clarke excuslnB hlmsuifOn Wednesday Kellogg escorted her aboutagain Wortnlnclon showed her thi copyof the letter which Clarke ays hennd steamopened giving It to her after hhad It said she never reeelveilsuch a letter Referrlse to the partyheld the following day she said thatCarnegie said to
are the beautiful woman II would give a million dollars to have
iou for my own Cant we get rid ofhim meaning Clarke Hhe got up told Car
because her did tot resent It hhedid not tell Clarke the exact words Carnegiehail used until two days later
nsked Mrs Clarke It phe had
Neither with him norany man Though married I am a maid
th cro examlnatlon Attorney H Ifc
CaK Incident udmltted thathail called Jim Corlttt out to tho
carriage and introduced hint to her givinga nam
But I must sar Mr orbctt acted as a per-fect gentleman while In my presenceBald
Hh said that at Atlantic City she eav herhusband a letter to Mulfn ifWashington Her husband hud attacliidhonor she saId nnd as Mr Mullen hall offerwlto net as her friend If ever needed one shnwrote him h might non need himdid not this letter nnd It I now In evidence
At Mrs Clarke broke IOTII antiwept Thecae wu tjourn d until Tuesilnvmorning some of the lawyers icing enwiisci-
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XKW HAVEN C nn April 23 The omclaannouncement male tonight that the
Haven Steamboat Company hasabsorbed by the Now and
Haven Railroad The notion nc ord-
ng to Information from an official ofline taken at a meeting of the
Board ot Directors of the Meatnboatheld In New York cty yesterday The directorfere called together to take action on the
death nf Commoiloro Richard Peck In theirannouncement of the change the official of
after expressing regiet overdeath of Commodore
Is a singular colnclJcnt and was nodoubt a sratlfylnB Incident lo Capt reck thnthis earthly ended on the atne Iay tint
company whch h served tn anii awluithiullr cc asi d u tin In
friendly srptim hy th N v York SVwIlurfopl lUllroail Company Its
naturalThe rallroail
nave been in Htrinir romi tltu ti for ih ounriKpr lniiine s iver H nc n t
New Ilavn Stenmbnit Conmnv Ktnrtol a tIn nf rteamen from New Ycr-o nt thl golni toin l from Providence anti Now York
The New Haven steamboat Comrnny haskeen In xstenc for fifty year or more Iowns four tKissi nier steamers tiiTeck th Northnm the Comlnentnl an thehe tcr Chopin the latter being lultii-
wclall for th between nml-S w ork It nl n owns the freight Kt nmerEleanor F Peik N thlnii oouii r loinn l
t nltfht nt out the llnanlal trrinxoil which this deal is tiaie-
diinri iiKionr 4 nciomnt ISil Said In Have Krpnltrd the
Hrlllh Near Ilmlinf-
Sfffial rj Ituraufi li THE SiNCoirtspondrntat Preloili
April 10 via 1jrenn Mnrgurc2 X Alvicvs have lust reached here from
Hoopstad Orange Fret State to the efTect lh t
sharp engagement has just taken place northIloihof between Dolsrefit ndvanco
guards 110 Ilor and n BritishThe latter were roptisid and left twenty
on the fieldTho foreigner ownna farms In
Transvaal district have been called uponfettle their ovrdua war tae within ninety
lays from fluteGen SchalkBurger has been appointed Act
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Marl llnsi a German girl havingher money In n hoarding houso enterprisejumped front tin Brooklyn Bridge yesterdayand was not hurt enough to keepmore than three or fonr days She becameconscious three hours after she was takenfrom the river and toll hospital surgeonswho were working over that the didrera ralier jumplnt from the bridge and thatIn Germany anyway it wa no crime far i
poor girl who hal lot nil her money andher friends to Jump from a bridge Itwanted to
Marie bInge Is a slender girl rather underaverage height She tins dart brown hairShe walked up to Thomas Moss n cabmankeeps hlscoup at the stand on Broadwaythe City Hall at about 130 oclock antihim In broken Oermin that she wanted to gito 112 Fulton street Brooklyn right awayShe was neatly dressed In black anti woreblack MOM had not the slightest suspldon her appearance that she was to beanything bu a profitable passengerslammed door of her nailwent over the Bridge toward Brooklyntoll gate on tho Bridge however the youngwoman seemed to be much cmlurrassed Ifcause she had no money to pay for the passlnt-pt the cab She toll the Gatekeeper that MKhad lost her pocketbook and offered him a ringfrom her right hand In payment of the toll
wouU not accept this ring butMos sure from the young womans looks thather friends In IJrooklyn would lend her monoto pay her tare paid the toll himself
The coupe wont on over the bridge Mossdriving iulto slowly Ho Passel the pier at theManhnttai end of the bridge and was about a
hundred feet beyond It when he heardshouting above him Ho looked up and
saw a very muh seared looking policemanleaning vir thc rail which euard the bridgepromenade eestloulatlne wildly at him and atsome one near the eourtf Mess looked overthe side of his chbnnd saw that the door wasswlnginc wlJe open He lookel farther back antisaw his passenger climbing up InterwovenIron lattice work that runs along beside thedrive He was too much astonished to do any-
thing anti the shout of the policeman upon theplatform did not suggest any plan of action tohim They would not have suggested much toanybody Inasmuch as the man In hue hailonly presence of mnd enough to yell Say
whacher don over and over againWhite Moss was still trying to understand the
situation the woman reiehel the top of therailing nnd without a moments hesitation ora look down at the river leased rich outtoward bay Sho held her nrms outstretched her as she jumped and herheal was lack A hundred or morepeople who e attention had been called to thewoman by the rnllet mans otherwise Ineffectual howls saw her fall Thor say thatturned over slowly as she slipped downthrough the air nod that at one time her headteemed to be doirn and her feet up Herclothes clung closely about her nil the timefine struck the water when she seemed to beall doubled up In a heap and for a minutethose above could not see lice for the spln h
where she fell Then she came Intoaraln and ceorred to be Hosting on
water Policeman Hoffman didnt think oftelephoning to the shore polio to go to tho-womans a tnnce He It was most
for Mm to make an arrwt nt one sohe climbed out to the drive anti a heavyhand on the cabman His superiors
BOMeanwhile he captain of a Islnnd
Railroad ferryboat which was coming IntoJames hat seen this womans antiwas doing things lie knew that his clumsycratt not be headed for the spot wheretho women struck th water In timeany Bf od He ran out on the deck of the ferry-boat white hi In the pilot house blow
blaM whistle and wavedat the tug Tacoma which was headingtoward th Bridge Th Ta
lain stuck his nnd shoulders out of thepilot house and followed the ferryboatgestures with his eye It was only a momentbefore he MW he womans form floitlng onthe water nail l hs little craft around on
course toward the Sew York piersThe girl hat striici the water but a few feet
outside tho pier lion lice hal henIn no time at n riiuh South
street crowd waiflBhtlne for foothold on thethe neiirest pier to see th tug
haul the woman out of the water and layher out on thi ditfii of Ixmt In tho crowdwns William Mp ervc a I BBKHK mnnfrom Jersey City who hind nn errand nt the pierAs goon as saw that the wonnn trns sale out0 wator anti that th tug rns healing totthe Roosevelt street ferry into Isii cut enerBetl feiluw lenpeil Into his
ono hon i tniuase vw antifor the Roosevelt street tiler He waswhen the tug pulTed In
Give her to me h shouted to the oatanti Ill take o th hnipltnl Then ho
turned to tle owd that hud him upfront l hi HrHu n k l where thu nearcot hot i Itnl va A bov told him trial It was htthe ton f Rrx M ve street then the girlwas front tip tug anti carried to thewagon Her ht wn CHIP lnToIothes wornt ten and ripped and h wed treat Mritches ofher wh te nthlnc Ono of hor shoeswasgone hhe wn aM once moreon thelloor of th wasori she lldn t slow the s laht-
fcltn of life antI MO I ot the men who erethat
lcervt with n stnaf neal t tft r tesldehim ns i whipped up lit hor e anti galloped oil up tr et Ho cone hitraiv
n blo when Poilvman Lynch 01 the Oakurntt ftatiun who hal just heanl whit wns-koins on ran ou tli street anti heldhint up
iet out of the shouted MeserveWere BJIIK to n i ltal with a drowned
witnun-tiet ilown outrr thU responded the police-
man ln B V von a license to look outtvnd peoplo-
VMcscrvegutiiown and the malehim end the horo to H fn yard nearhv-wlioro titer wn n tvlophono There tinloijiiiman uinminol an amii anoiILids ti Hospitalto h ln but th poUtemiti explainedto tiiit n much
that thv vjmj go t urieonTie corn on nn nrnbuhnv sn l
made a bath e nniivnt on if iho womantiKik vK tiom tlii bwon n h r-
Ircn aid turned them ovr the pilvil-iKu lii tuo the torisers vas II little ll plclon at firstthat Jiisrve hril that thsir to lImp front the pier with ld keepini out of
ff tlio p rev rni pollcemeawho hnl len sist in m Oak street stationwh n Poiimtnan Holliunn up on the hrlIunhat ulUcu ntlv recovered his wenes to notifythe Oak street jioitie that there wa something
by the river spent neiirlynqunrtor-nf an hour lookn lt ih womnnMoterveacH Lynch hal latentynnt The o men welt vrv sitro that Miserywas n nstrntor Vroil nliureh was nt-
lnictli crnveii Hint Monerv was notlitnemore then oool nmarliin aol himnit as tlio liri if unIt had let Cabman Mosso when Hior were that In nutknnwtngv a I I the woman to mnke
Th iipt ihi werj takenwon nn H s WT nil of them written Inrtormnn ant it was Oerinnn that nonepnoile nbnit the police station could resd-fii ilr of th paper was n contract t-
iwcen Mari I n Xaudln anti e molto hnve rfeti intel In Itsrr c Another contriot er the sime wss a partnerOiiparrfoinent
yell Nnmlln 4 for-a thlM inn 1iirlmg house biulnes at-U West T onlythird
A mart namel who tonfc the houseslier XsinHn iind Marie plnso ft Ittoijthe Marie Dinso and Nnudln andMrs Xnudln hid CAt out of thit estMI hmcnt
ago lnsfnnl suit thlthednl notkn w much n oiit Mar Dins hat
h to th country u little more thinn year ntto that per ua her toput alt h r avlnus nw the rosrllnB housetiu lno snnd that he had rever received anyreturns from the business Horsford told thepoPe that he thought the Xaudlns had gone
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was Mrs A L Blanchnrd that sho hail renterthe house to Naudln six weeks ago but that hiwan a tenant and that she hut
him on Nodio day Ho hatmoved with hU wife tOO Vest
Ulnnchsrd sail that she hailMarie Pins at the house after the Naudlnirons because she hall tho utmost sympathywith tho you n i woman hn
hntiinlully fur whommatch In business iiLumen On Thurs-
day alternoon she said Marie wentcome Lack since
Mrs Xaudln stood guard at the loot ofstreet hou e end would answeru-
quentloni about Dlnre except to say thatstir knew nail Inbeen associated with her In a boarding houst
At 11 Fulton street llrooklyu twhich the cabman the girl told him tcdrive there I a tenement with tinentrtnori at 7 Henry street The police In-
quired through the house hut could not findany person there who knew the bridge jumper
At about oclock Marie to come tolit the hospital hue talked wildly and
hysterleally that sho enrilha she lived at
ct When olie wtn asked why hadjumped the Bridge the snld ut first that
done any such thing She went trBrooklyn on Thursday evening said
loft she rememMrod was when alto starterback was told that she was a prisoner ancwas Indlenant In her country shesaid there was no law tinder a girlwho haul had HO much trouble an she hadknown should not jump from a bridge If sitewanted Then she that a1 of hertroubles hall to do with the loss of money
The womans marvellous escape fromserious puzzled the surgeons
much They said the showed the effectot submersion mor than the effects of hoi
a long time the house curBoon refused to believe that she jumperfrom the Bridge at all the will he able to so tcourt within a or two tonnswer a charge oattempted suicide
jumped from the Bridgeon Sort H95 after the had prevented
from doing so a week beforeMiss Dluse escaped with slight lnttrli s-
cissiEiof TVS rnoM nmiwxtsrFell laW the Water t Old Point at 10 oTIocV
at She
XfiBFOLK Va April Ixiftufthe actress who arrived at Old Point yesterday-fell at 10 oclock last night Into HamptonRoads end was almost Immediately fished out
a boat from the training shipMononsahela The Monongihela lay In theRoads ant the boat fully manned was along-
side the pier near where Miss Loftus fell In thewater She fell from low landing stage
boats pits out from themain por on the Hotel Chuniberlln side and I
thirtyfive feet from the shore It Is scat high water It Is frequently sub-
merged The was about half flood antiMiss Ioftus than n yard to tho waterThe tide was very strong ant she was In greatdanger had not the crew been near antipromptly gone to her rescue
Just how Mist Loftus came to tail overboardthe does not know She was unfamiliar withthe surroundings and nt site left the Hotel
Chamterlln she Inquired the way to the pierShe wore her wraps soil the night was com-
fortably warm She descended the steps from
the pier nnd laid her wraps asidetaken by some to indicate that she pre-
meditated the plunge Into the water Thatthese err It apparent when it Is made knownthat Miss Iottus haul she decided to drownherself could have gone seaward on the pUr a
hundred feet anti pluneod unobserved Into
water thirty feet deep On the contrary shefell near shore In comparatively shallowwater almost Into the arms of a boats crew
Miss Ix ttuss companion Mute Bishopthat the Is worn out alter herAmerican and moreover when la a
nervous condition at present Is subject toattacks of faintness U Is regarded as prob-
able that one of these attack amo upon
she stood by the watersideLoltus h disincline to talk but
she asxrted that the Idea that she meantto drown herself nonsense All the cir-
cumstances bear her out She was thriving
this afternoon and seemed to have recoveredScorn her bath anti Us accompanying shock
TiriiuonE CASK IRUV-
ommtxlnn Report That the Iinatlr Cres-
Mfll Is Not Sir Itogrr TlrhbornrV-
ANCofVEn B C April JOThe steamshIpMlowera has arrived from Australia with thefollowing mall advices
A six months drought the severe everiperlonwd been killing of cattlemen nt Norfolk Island The natives areuo t despMito condition as the sweet potato
andiorn utter failuresAder tint returned
tht Admiralty Islands whore she fcas
engaged with the crow of theschooner Mascot In punishing the cannibalswho murdered the trailer Metr of St Iatrlck-snn I ant Dalu anti crewThe Horn loini i n appointed br the
new South ovinmeit t IttoMonlty f William Crtwoll sal ascertain
whether or not rcnwotl and Sir lloeer itchthe mlsslni heir to lh TlcliVorno
states are the IMTSOII have conelivlodtheir inborn at r InoorporatmB rite of
years couunts oi in their own Thereto set nut Hint tbn hinntli Cnswell-
K Dot Sir Rnijer Tichborne altlioiich the cirviiiince on th cntu
was In tome lr tnnts tecinrittlle and nn ht-
ead the VIM not make Inijitlry to believe that C re weil was Tichborn-
evn iiTnr siEni-
rrtrode Wolff Vant ftlSOO on the roundof llrrarh f Contract
Mr lanstry playing The DccTje-
atcVnt tln Columbia Theatre in Brooklynwas served In lng roni on ThursdayiKht with the summon nod complaint In nn-
letlnn brought nsnlnit ty Ovrirtidp Woifi
0 recover or ailcid trench of contractThe pap r wore servod by Jane McAultff aprocess server in the oflo of Sheriff Walton
ho first appeared nt the theatre Mrs
snctrys manager declined to allow hint tosee hfr
he would purchase n ticket nmlwould like to R eauv i i oti tiip hint from
llmllnc over the footlights an I ervirc h rllli tli purnr in the presence
Then th mnnsuer saId h wouldir rer o tie sorvd nt I of td-
n t at Til nil was ke tCounsel ls Vo nil tin fiur
B Mr entered IntiH cotitrit withVnlfo s nOTrHonBazem f fort
veok n SCin TAIJ Afior a two veok reiirnl Art Uinntrv ilcilod if ti note to
morln nnd for Mr ortnroi-jnoettr wlihMU Wolf by jjytns her fliKdfills W3k
srviroif sririvs IIIESnj ltajrr In hal Sprlnn Ark
acd May Xnt Itftnrn for Six Works
HOT ppHixof Ark April 0SonntorTraoD Sullivan will not bo In mndltlni fr leavefor fully six works He l nm ontifiiip to
loom hut Is taklnc treatment In tlio toundanftho Hnol to ttiy he limp
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when came here lat I ecemh r Tho-
cnatnr mate n tu the Tenne clorliy run In reinnhls on last M iidav endthen he toturioi Mio eTvita of th journey
tittoday how he felt Senator Bui
Ivan shoo hi heat nnd insmred Rottenthe r nrnno of very i lsk tnin end
nskod what h of tho rofu al totrant prl flcht ie nsos In New York no allhmJic Id no know shout the dlffl-ultjj anti was In no condition to find out
Attacked by flock of Crow
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if Oshlomn township wllle at work n a fieldst riay attacked by a large Cock o
rows ant Injured seriously HlndesrlbuMBB fertllirr ovar field whp n
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uHoon nAm noxoiiKHI-
trprrifntntlvet of the latter ConcernYtsltrdayN M llni nf the
Company Dlrrrtort lltdotllon of Filrrto Get SLId ot Accumulated Irudurl
Srvrrrlv CrlllrltrdFormer Judge H Gary President of
Federal Steel Company H 11
Standard Oil Company and Robert Bacon o-
J P Morgan Co ns a committee ot the 1111
nols Btoel Company one of tho Federal SteelCompanys constituent companies attendsthe meetlne of the Board of DIrectors ofAmerican Steel Company held
at the Wire Companys officeBroadway A billet contrast calling
heavy amount of material from tha IllinoIsSteel Company accounted for their presence athe meeting On this contract the AmericanSteel and Wire Company owed about SSOOOO
and the ofTcers of the Illinois Steel Companwere unable to obtain any satisfactory
of the debt withwire company Mr Gary Mr RogersMr Bacon wore made a to ask forhearing before the directors of the wire com-
pany and for an explanation of tho actionMr Gates tho chairman ot the company Intreatment of the Illinois Steol Company
When the representatives ot the Illinois SteeCompany presented their case to the BoardIlroctoru of the Wire Company the boardonce recognized the claims ot the llllnolcompany and authorized a settlement In full
It said on good authority after the meatIng that Mr Gates undertook to makeexcuses for his course but finally admitted thatthe Illinois Steel Companys position was rightTwo of the directors ot the Wire Company sailafterward that they were tired of bulldozlnitactics on the part ot Mr Gates and they de-
clared that he had run up against the wrongconcern when he tackled the Illinois SteelCompany
The visit of the committee from that companywas made about 230 oclock Prior to thattime the board of directors of the Wire com-
pany hal been In session continuously from 11
oclock It l s understood that tho recent pol-
Icy of Mr Gates was severely criticised ladedIns his action In announcing with a flourish
of twelve mills of theoompani-becauioof slack buslnennandover production-In Thomas ofnnd Henry anti Frederick oJ A W A Co of this city found faultwith Mr Gates directorsof the Wire company besides Mr Gates whoattended were Pre Ment JohnIirab rt I L Kllwood William Fdenborrand J A Drake of P MoonWorcester Mass W Ialmor ol ClevelandJames Hopkins nfl A Clifford of Hf Ixitils H
city and nThe only one not present was C T
Mr tOtes before the meeting begunwa r ked to make statement All that litwould say wu Ive stopped lnBfind that some of my recent gue co have been
so Ive to no moremeeting Instoi until nearly JKIO oclock
when the committee ot the Illinois Steel Com-pany left and the following statement vugiven
The Board of llretors the general business ltnntlon and unanimously II
cldoil that until the overproduction ofanti material lint b on dl i o cd ol Kxeculive Committee natty mike sii h reduction Inprices n they may find newsnry
this nfl resume at tileIdle plants The mtetlne was Ijnumed to ruconvene 7
Wall Street Is that at the meriton Mny 7 changes In the board will he
made that will tend to render the companytOTTOd the steel situation
There n report late yesterdaythat a reduction In the price otcotitsa lOo had b en made bythe American Steel anti Wit Company butthis was ifileli denied br th companysales agent T o companys chile produ-ost tialls nnd wire burg dosi tohe yesterdny aid that there was no tlon of over-production o far ns wire was concerned themanufacturers having hard work to keep upwith Hie doniaml the rot rind wire mills nowrunning at tliolr full capacity On the otherhand the production of wire nails wu stntrdto te much too great for consumption
healing ln the stock In the ofthe Armrlcan Stoet anti Wire CnmVnny eontlnued to be on a very heavy salt jv v
Th opening for thecommon stock was fttonu-at the afternoon the price veaknnpdwith salts ni low ns42L4 but was a rallybe lore the olo e which was nt 44 represent
for the day of n pointThe preferred stock carte atr S but uocllnel InIne nt representing a net lipoints
imn ivTosionnE ox Till innvi-
lp tt Ilrnthrs Stares chlldrrn and Ijtnds arrospecilrr rcrrhasrr In jail
James M Stance a merchant from DlwmS
bUll PH who l vlaltlnc In tithe city de-
cided yesterday that life would holdhim utter he returned to the
asc haJcs nt Bloomsbtirs unless heWill able to take buck with him anautomobile and show the natives how thething is In Now York He visited ono of
its lug mitomobile concern pleiod out amachine tha suited lilA Inn y nn 1 Morris R-
Thalr one the ocimtanyK operators wentalocc with him for thin test headed forKlversldn Lirlve
About oclock ncordlni to wltnesej MrStoner wu akins chare of tint inMor himself Two iiur BI seated on bcncliesalonRiver IA Drivi neir Ninetyfirst Btioet firstnoticed that nnvthlne woe One thohurst In the fnrnlly o Albort Straussnf 1111 Wo t Ninetieth street hailwith her MnrEaret Sraus 3 yearsold nfl n Italy H months old
latter in a baby eirrtij Th OlINwas front ho family of WlVlam Fo to Irsjertof tho John KroH Provvinu Companylvs in WPS areni ju t nrotind the
from Mr Strain Imus sho hal In herVin rortr ant Herbirt Iir ter 4
nnl J years od The children wore playingin within n few fet of niise
nco a flip laer lm t l nk IIIIllverside lIre
nt nrtoraoblo ln liont d tothe tIter nnr and thin l h Brit l f rtho-
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Nn I then ntnrtid acnm ti wlicn thi nir eunit llofhlllren int
To renli them tlio ni rhlne lia I to rro twoeri pa ITO frvit n
siirmon two nviil fmoe tu thotp wrrn-n for aitii niot iii thenui so could move awn v it hal renolioil tlv-ILnclie u r ur et HIM children wiro-tn cked down and the In y cnrnavi Inwhich wa HIM Mnu as ulntivd-fieam the tne wnii titus wheels an I
ihi baliv int-Tu v that this rnt n p nlo woiM
t mil 1y Kvervbolv within th-
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when tii II THitn ecur1 ond lietnalo record riiuiona them R ith f
in l nnnti hit hailnr1 nirldn wis ltiiiis inf Mif riirtest buitnilinB r C frotn torn Imtriih n lirriinn Into tlo wall ncnln until Theiriiinrd at and managed to hutoft Iho power Ten ivorrbivly to nahow laitY chl dren hal line
For ter wn ercanilrc hysterlaly sail wn sutfnn Pithy trout iivk Sho
horn by list nurse Mr ror to-rrlo hal UtoKeiJ after the wel art of huonw s to find that the hoT hat riot
h n hurt 1 ho strains hml njo escapedInjury hut MsfBar Htrauss was in the
tloa a tri rsertaken hon P vth children r iulroi thn-
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KKith tation on eiiarfies of recklessdriving Titer hslioil out liter by a
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I iinviLLK Ky April 20While eating dinnor at the Waldorf Hotel New York cityseveral weeks ago Lied Herbert Whlpplonthe Seventh United States Cavalry winformerly lived lu Ioulsvllle found a pearla baked oyster The placed In thehands of Tiffany for examination and hewritten the relatives ot Lluut Whlpnle In thicity that the jewel before Iho oystercooked the finest ever found I
this country anti worth at least 10000 Tinexterior had been so Injured by the bakingthat It was necesnry to peel the jewel andtherefore materially reduce Its size but afterall this Is done It wilt be worth about 82000-
Mr Whlpnle has roeelvcd a letter from theTiffany hotsn saying they are unwilling ti
take the risk of tending such valuable jewel ttCuba end they will therefor It to Louis
a few daysManager Boldt of the WaldorfAstoria nali
that he first heard of Lieut Whippe luck about two months
A Into the hotel said Mr Boldwith it pearl set In a scarfpln which ho said
ought to see HA told mo that belonged tthe Lieutenant who had found It In an oysterserved hero It was a line stone and probablyworth 2000
JEAN HUN CALLED OFf
l ep RID lab Olvr Vp U Intended Chaseof Failtlre With Bloodhound
Ricrntoxi Va April 20There will be B
man hunt In Richmond tomorrow Publicsentiment has compelled the Deep Run huntClub under whose auspices a man was to bchased by bloodhounds to abandon the huntalthough very reluctantlyannounced that a man was to be chased bypack of bloodhounds that he wouldto a tree whoa he heard their baying and re-
main there until rescued protests havecoming In from every Quarter and theygrown more vehement as the time approachedThe officers of the law have been called uponto prevent it and the Chief of Police has
letters ot expostulation from asas New York
The management of the club held a meetingthin morning anti after a lively debatePresident Dr J A White gave out a state-ment to the effect that while the club didbelieve there was anything Improper Insport or that the life of the human quarrywould bo In any danger yet In view of thethat the matter hind been misunderstood ammisrepresented It deemed better
the projectThe Deep Run Hunt flub I composed of tbi
leading eoloty people of Richmond Its Pretldent Dr J A White li one of the most notoioculist In the South Among womenmembers are the lllsse Langhorne sisters oMrs Charles Dana Gibson and Mrs AlienPotts sister of tho Princess Troubctzkol Theyounger members ot the club are dlsappointed at the decision of the directors
OFFICERS AppoiXTEn orSo SlanT Applicants for Placn In New Orleans
Chanre Hclrcton Was UrcrrtdNEW OJIIEANS La April 20 Tho
city government of Xew Orleans will go out o-
ofllceon MayO when the new administratIonelected on Nov 7 1SK will take charge t
caucus of the now Council was held todayThere were aa many candidates for altodofs to bo filled that a deadlok ensuedwhich was finally solved by rutting the namesof all the office In and lettingcllmcn draw for The Councilman draw-ing a clerkship entitled In name the person to flit that clerkship
The Inauguration ot the lottery system oselecting olfleers has aroused great oppositionanti may be defeated In the Council
THEIn LAST hOVE TIIK AixsnmSEOld Cnnplrf Thrift Didnt Sure Them from
the rauperd Ilcitlng PlateNicholas Gynibere and his wife Hannah ar-
rived at the Out Door Poor Department in nnexpress wagon yesterday on their way to theAlmshouse Each Is 75 years old They toldhupt Blair that they were destitute and couldno longer support themselves nor find supportFor tho past two years they said Henryof IS street hid supplied them withnecessaries but now they were no longer ableto live ns they had been anti wouldnt the cityplease heir them
My man said Mr GynsborB is old antinow Ho Is a dculaner sd r of
urouuht Iron o were married fortyyenrKagolu Alcaeo Twenty yeir ago wecoitoto thU country to letter ourev anti we aidfor ho much money anti we saved bocalls wo live But ho losthis health and that slowly deprived in ot ourmeans and here wo are
The OTupIo roiuiit a lug trunk of clothesnod Kom with them and bothwore dressed They tat bv side ontlio trunk waiting for lh ferryboat Thorns W-
Rreimon to cime and take thota to the Islnndlife thing no one haul tho heart to tell themnail that was that on tho Island they would toseparated
Attirnnrn IXSAXE-
P T Htshronfk the Landscape Iulntfr to nt-Taltrn In an A ilamK-
ISOKTON X Y April 20Dalos K HastfmouslaivUcupe painter his been
udjudeed Insane ant b taken to the Mitt
illctiwn asylum on Saturday For some timehe has teen suffijrlns from paresis and hasbeen ill nt his homo In Coldbroosc Ilsterp-ivtntv for several weeks Somo ot the paintlnc that merle Mr Ilasbrnticlc famous arThe Sugar Iamp nnd Summer
He niulo the nifltiiM famous hy hiswar skotcho from nature ami ns nn-
nrt st li t nls nltnot without n por in ti-iriuiity He U about TheLommltmont was raids liy who has a
tiu lmiid IP nn ln ano asylum
ioi isi v rs itKanrit nc swrrrThe l 3l lJtcre J fninlnina lr Orrnnrratl-
rivfr l rl h Rut Tim Carrlrrl
Nrw Out In Arch 2 Full returnstin IuiMani eeeim hold on Tuesday
nM following results Heard hemnr Guveno t 2ri fnfferv Fu
i4j ein tIc liar 272Ver Ciffory 4 M7I innjoity over
li l cisnftre stand unanlm Demorntli henjtf Ill IieMoerats HiMe 114-
Denificrnii ir the frf lime In the iiutorv ofoiil liiath i iTiocral every rrrlh
n tho Sine except ein l n nnl St Ironiii i m ifl-TO SherliT four Illio Jurnr anti tlirei J-
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OMrC Thomas IVTT ol years old
tIled voi rty nftornodn In a eib whilet ws gong lilt Washington street to thefill Klver tlno His rlior WilliamHnwnol o fi Mount Vmn avenue
cir hi ter wn with him arl call n-
OIIMH is ivn n lie that the younBnan was ill The BM nn
H few mnttoi yuurc man wr deadthe unihjitne surgeon arrived f e
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3lr Howard rcold filft to a IIoilla-lOns to thi 6nnoro U f Mr Howard
Jfluid the directors of the Mothers aol Bab o
losplta Leslngtin avenue and Fiftysecondstreet an operating nmph-ihiare capable of a anif 120
ONtllli 1000 Blryclnthe betS value In Ntw York Doil buy until
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FIK3I STAXIt AlPKOVEll Ill VOREIQ-
IXTKKESTS Iff THAT COVXTKr
London Chronicle Thln i lllfklHappen for the World Than the Appearante of an American Fleet In TurkishWaters Other Advlie Slur CaoUoo-
Spfdil CoW Vn tttri tolHV STJ-
itCoNiTAxnNoiit April JO Tbe firmness otthe United States In pressing for a settlementof U claims against the Porte Is whollyapproved by foreign political and commercialcircles here where It Is hoped that the demantis will be strongly maintained It Uwished that all the powers would Imitate thexample set by the American Governmentnot only with reference to Indemnities batcustom duties as well
LONDON April 21 Tho TurooAmerican sitnation Is slowly gaining attention hen Thi-CronicJcthla morning says that many wortthings might happen for tbe world than thobject lesson that would be taughtcan vowels In Turkish waters
The Jfornm0o f says The natural eonelusion to be drawn from Clue assertion thatthe United States are determined to supportMinister Strauss action would seem to bthat America Is prepared to make a navaldemonstration In the Levant If her claimsdo not receive practical recognition Wtrust that such a demonstration willbe necessary The question i a simple onand ought to bo capable ot arrangement without force Nor It arbitration needfulAmerloa and Turkey alone are concernedTurkeys ways are slow and particularlyIrritating to the most prompt and most bnsl-
nessllke of nations but It must bo rememberedthat America In putting forward her claims fordamages does not always confine herself to anirreducible minimum nor offer to take cowpensatlon on such principles as would permitthem to be applied against herself
Only direct Immediate loscan In a case Ilkathe present be fairly taken Into account TheSultan knows his own interest too welt to refuse to make amends where a ot this kindhas been clearly proved
The 7imrs says In pressing a claim otthis kind the United States will occupy afar more advantnceous position than anyEuropean country They will not bo obligedto regard all the susceptibilities andcontingencIes whIch hamper the Powersfamiliar with the peetro of the Easternquestion That money Is scarce Is evidentbut It caa be found In the palace howeverbare the public tresiury may be andthere Is little doubt that it will beforthcoming If the United Slates insIstIt possible that some hint of force
needed but the precedents show that amoderate dleplny will probably sullies In enorgotlcally prosecutlnc their just demand theUnited States In any case will havo the entiresympathy ot this country
ST PcTZEfiniBu April 20The Vorc-
Vremiio commenting on the dispute be-
tween Turkey and the United Statessays that the Porto could easIly avoidundesirable reprisals by the United Statesby asking the friendly mediation otneighboring States Friendly Interventionpoislble on the basis of The Hague convention Such Intervention would servo the cansot peace and save Turkey from troublCBOtacomplications
TlKKKY MfSr VOr DELAY TOO lONG
Thla Government Will IniMt on the IromplPayment of the Armenian Indemnity
WaShINgTON April 20 the Stole Errar-nenl Is altlnf fur Turkey In make the next
In the Armenian Indftnnllj icp UtlrnAll Ffirouli lley the SulinH prtMntallThere has Informed bin Government ot the ptitine attitude ol the I nltrd Stats ard It Is rx-
ptctcd that be ill reclve tame iuMrurlkns enthe subject Inll something more Is trendfrom Turkey the matter must rcit MI tar asInltiil States are concerned until Turkey de-
lays nn werlnff to long a timerrnmrnl no Inlrnilcm liuvrtrr nf jrrnilU
the vuilnlniifi tudtAB nInnyllcfrlle the reu t l nitcmrnth f All Perrnuh-y that his Cmvernmiiil octet nrknd n fd
It liability fur tic Armenian nilr i s cr promled wnslrnrnnl u li y trjitedcement of liability vis maul hy the Sultanpersonally three times to Minister SirnUR and
oroi lnii the Sultan assured Mr StrausIliaC be would the 1irie put in writing hispersonal that tlie wcmld 1
Straits endenvnred In scenic thiswritten in t with fallue althotizh-tlie Siillan rnninued to aviire Mm that It wruld-
f given The Star ll njrtrn nt accepts Jlrsiatrmmt and will UK It ns a a for
tnB n tIll pnynient f the y-
OMir Straw lh InltH Stales Minister 1oJrllnf l jesterdar to rnmmcnt on Ihe-
rulvllRlicd frnm blnjlr n that theTurkish MinlMcr lied stated that Mr fitrauiwas In saylnir that the Sultan hued
il Vi pay Armenian Imlftnnltr claimsI rtffr you to the Stale ftt
wns Mr Strauss rrply nur llnnH-
IVOR HOGS APPOIXTX HIS S0t
elite Inllrr In lrr ej City More Office M-
He Flllrd TodayThe politicians In Jersey City have beets
reatly exerelid for several weeks over Clue
fflclsl plums which Mayor Hoo has to dlsHe has n number of appoint
Dents to make arid there are numerous can
illdatfsforallof thorn with strong LackingThe Mayor has kept his own counsel about hits
itipolntmonts nod has said several times thatnobody rot even hits who Is his private
would know who the appointeestiers until this morningMayor nr I n numbr ol other cltyofflclai
cut to lm rwhich Is to provM
fhter After they had loft the cityVIward If Mayors son and privateecrctary wont downstairs In the City Hall t
ODnnnolla office produrtne acertificate of his appointment by father an-
olroJunice turn term yearsl sworn In Justlca-
Mt crm expired CityriDanrol1 the oath of
men pollco Justife lilY will preside lathsCrminnl Court this morning
r s cinitTEiis OIIAIX snipThe QuIto WIll furry Food to the Fa ml in
Stricken In India
The Ilrltlfh steamship Quito whIch re-
oity arrived at this sort In ballast has betahartcw1 by the lnlt l States Government tu
y n ol grain to the faminestrickeneojlo of India On April 12 authority tobarter n suitable vessel was sent to ray
Director Dcrnltton by avy Departmentnd lie wax InsrucV with the
entntives uf tlioulDenti-
lrmii forwardlust n ve s-
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Hr iarter priceomn she will
Shnjil eilOUlh Bt
K contributing the-n that tlie sralii was
t quantities andbo
carry JOOOW-
nO for the trip toin this port on May
forty daysr d to load an
r San Krancis Already th eonrib itmn amount to more than half a cargo
the there U say lackingI needed will be bought so that she can
ill a full cursion the dar already set
in CHE irtsw nitEKs DOIlY
idte Oat and the Audience DlimlMrd-Bl a Irrfnrnnnrr In ChlrJto-
CiiiiMinArrl 21 IJanch W NMl suffern from nn acute attack ot tonsillitis and was
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