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BRITAIN WILL SURRENDERS AFTER THINKS HAVE TO SEEK BRITISHGARRISON SOX OF WEALTHY ORANGE GROWER A SALE OF LA.YD IX WEEHAWKEX MR. DELPIT TELLS OF HIS CASE. WHICH NO MORE IMMIGRANTS WITH TUBER- AID FROM UNITED FOUR HOURS' FIGHT. HAS INVOLVED AND STATES. WAVES FLAG AS HE LEAPS. THROWS LIGHT ON TWO PROJECTS. CHURCH CULOSIS TO BE RECEIVED. STATE IX London. June —"Mark my words." said London. June 4. The War Office to-night pub- By large QUEBEC. An- A who, In the announcement of the sale of a grew Carnegie to-night, "the is lished the following dispatch Lord Kitch- man. from papers and letters found A man of medium stature, but well propor- time coming from his tract of land on Weehawken Heights it was •tcheri the Continental powers ener, dated Pretoria, June 4: pockets, is supposed to be Robert Gibbens — tioned, whose age of thirty-one years was mad.* THE TREASURY.DEPARTMENT RULES THAT will combine to I,4'J". learned yesterday that two movements one old up this *" Bidwell. of No. Kast Adams-st., Jackson- — to by cropped Frr.ash little island of Great Britain. Jamestown. Cape Colony, surrendered and the other new to build bridges over the appear somewhat more a close ITIS A DANGEROUS CONTAGIOUS happens, ville. Fla.. jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge beard, of ! When that she will have to turn to the Kritzingcr's commando on the morning of June River were well under way. One was black hastily entered the law office 2 town guard yesterday afternoon, at 0:15 p. m. he was Hudson i DISEASE. United States for help. aft-r four hours' fighting. The and the Carruthers & Guthrle, at No. 23 Broadway, yes- and local volunteers were overpowered before taken from the East River, at Ollver-st. A hurry carrying out of what was called the original "I feel certain it v.ill not refused. terday afternoon, and. slipping a card into the ! The order of Superintendent of Immigration be The our pursuing columns could come up. call was at once sent to Gouverneur Hospital, plan of the New-York and New-Jersey Bridge United States will step in and say were three killed and two said, hands of the office boy, exclaimed: "Iwish to T. V. Powder!}- received yesterday by Thomas 'Don't!' They Our casualties but when the arrived the Burgeon Company. That plan. It is calls for the act just as Great wounded. The Boor loss is said to have been ambulance see Mr. Carruthers at once. My train leaves Fitchie. the Commissioner of Imigration for this will Britain did in the Spanish- the man had building of a bridge over the Hudson River from War. greater. said been dead an hour. for Baltimore in an hour." On the card was port, that tuberculosis of the lungs is to be con- American What she did then was great, The stores were looted, hut the garrison was The man evidently prepared for the Jump. fl point near the West Shore Railroad station at ft was printed the name "Edouard Delplt." sidered a dangerous contagious disease, hi ex- end fa not half realized yet." released. as he wore were Weehawken to Fifty-ninth-st.. Manhattan. The Have placed General French in charge of the a life preserver, and towels The visitor was no other than the plaintiff in pected to result in a large decrease in the num- When Mr. Carnegie gave utterance to these in- otiier project is the buildingof a bridge from a operations in Cape Colony. swathed around his body, and thought to be the Delpit divorce case of Montreal, which has ber immigrants country. tentimc-rts he was in the Langham Hotel, place near Fort Lee to of admitted to this where ten.lei] to lessen the impact when the body One-hundred-and-twen- plunged I arrived from ty-flfth-st., es- the Roman Catholic Church and the Heretofore immigrants having tubercu!~-'«> of he bad Scotland for the Chamber about east of StoTm- struck the water. A number of newspapers Manhattan. A syndicate if real of Commerce gatherings. Jamestown lies twelve miles civil courts of Quebec Into a bitter controversy the lungs have been admitted unles3 the disease to-night he had bf ¦were also the life tate men and other persons is said to lie behind Until rfc Junction. stuffed between his body ami as to which is supreme in the laws of marriage. i was in an advanced stage. rteadfastly refused to make a statement for pub- preserver. the latter movement. An announcement of the A Tribune reporter obtained interview with lication. snle of the land was made by one of the buyers. an CAUSE OF PREVIOUS DEPORTATION. THE ri.AKFOXTEIX FIGHT. The police nt the Manhattan end of the bridge Mr. Delpit after the conference with the lawyer. Resuming the topic of Anglo-American He wns :--ee;i yesterday afternoon by a Tribune When they were deported it was because they rela- said that at about -I."." o'clock a conductor en a In explaining his coming to this city Mr. Delpit, tions. Mr. Carnegie said: of "eporter and pnid: were apt to become public charges, the contagi- Fulton-st. car reported at the Brooklyn end in had taking "The building bridge by the few minute? he left before his ous nature of not being considered. T believe in the community of the English ENGAGEMENT-TWO GUNS RE- the bridge that a man had left his car, and. of a the New-York train, the disease sneaking races, DESPERATE touch said: The new ruling makes the deportation of all by which Imean that the Amer- waving two American flags. Jumped from the and New-Jersey Bridge C >mpany thnt will re- the CAPTURED LOSSES. "Ihave come to the United States for the immigrants icana and British are now rloser than ever bridge. were at once sent to look for on part of the property is assured. The building having tuberculosis of the lungs before. Could you get better Policemen lief which Idespaired of obtaining in Montreal. a instance than — regarding the of river, they c-f a. second bridge that will land on the north compulsory. It willnecessitate a more strict ex- the visit of the delegates of London. June 5. Details received body on both Bides the but Ihave sought your courts to grant me a divorce the New-York ¦ it on*» found they part of the tract is ;;lmost a-sured. Icannot amination for the disease by the surgeons at Chamber of Commerce to Windsor last Satur- the righting at Vlakfontein show that was nothing, and later reported that without notoriety and the waste of years of day? Isuggested and thought now t^ll you details of the second bridge Ellis Island, and the steamship companies wiU1 it. King Edward took up of the most desperate engagements of the war. the whole story was a fake! At 0:1." the time. The struggle that Ihave had in my own the idea thoroughly, it was a fitting beginning traversing the dis- two longshoremen employed at the Clyde Lin£ project The purchaser! have received word have to make examinations InEurope before ac- 1 of th* new reign, General Dixon's column was country of Quebec has been too widely noised Pier 34, East River, floating in from th-* officials of the West Shore Railrond cepting steerage passengers. Iknow how deeply Interested King trict and establishing posts, when.it was at- No. sow a man about. Unfortunately, it involved the Roman Edward Is regarding the improvement of The crusade against spitting In public con- in the United Stales. Ihave known this since Iced by 1,200 Boers under Commandant Kemp. the wafer near the pier. They called Policemen thai if the plan Catholic Church and the civil government of . j time, years ago, Sullivan, out, ferry facilities veyances and waiting- rooms in this city oe- j the when 1 drove him on a loco- The Boers were so close that fifty British fell at Raphael and and pul.ed the body from the property is carried the the province in such a struggle for supremacy motive in the United States, which, by the way, the water. The man was five feel ten greatly bettered About $8,600,000 will casloned the issuance of the order. The sur- j he did not forget the first volley. about will be that the primary case was lost sight of. In- when we met under different inches tall, about thirty old, and wore a be building up the property." geons at Ellis Island had followed with great conditions:. The Yeomanry held the position, protecting years sner.: in deed, the antagonism between these two powers j decimated; dark gray sack Pint and rubber soled sold known us the Palisade interest the discussion among medical men as Th« idea that the visit of our delegates to the guns, until they wore nearly and canvas The property is of society has grown so bitter that Isaw that i'• Windsor can he in any way shops. In pockets letters, a said to be one of the to whether tuberculosis of the lungs was con- construed as Kins then, finding it impossible to save the puns, the his were several Hejpp.j; property. This is Icould obtain a final decision in the case only ' Edwards recognition of American commercial bicycle whistle, a pair of silver link cuff buttons, largest tracts of unimproved lnnd overlooking tagious, and when the city government took its superiority is all nonsense. artillerymen shot the gun horses to prevent the after years of struggle and notoriety. The King is full of $1 11 in money and a key to room No. 76 the Hudson opposite this city. It is 229 feet positive stand on the subject they felt that th«» j lac; and of friendship for our country. Boers from carrying off the pieces. "Accordingly Imade my home in Baltimore Colonial Hotel. One-hundred-and-twenty-flfth- above the Hudson H,\rr. The selling price was national government should make Its position { "Do you think," Carnegie asked, The column quickly recovered from the *hbck three months ago. There Iwill bring an action Mr. was "that st. and Eighth-aye. He also had a copy of the a little mor<- than $1,000,000, and the sale was known. J British of the unexpected attack. The Derbyshires for divorce through Mr. Carruthers. as soon as enterprise can be sufficiently stimulated Jacksonville, ¦.Times-Union" of April 12, by Mingle for the New-York Central SUPT. A RULING,', charged with bayonets, and, after a short, des- Fin.. made S Q. my year of is complete. Ihave been POWDERLT ASKS FOR to meet American competition?" Kailvoprl Company. The tract residence perate which contained an account of a series of lect- nnd Hudson River The Hospital, through Superintendent • "Oh! they can't compete with us." replied fight, drove off the Boers and recovered In this city only a few days visiting at the home Marine Mr. ures he was to deliver at the Park Opera House, na 1 I.", acres, and has a frontage of about Powderly. months j Carnegie a the guns. The Derbyshire* and Yeomanry both of a sister and consulting with my lawyer." was accordingly, about two ' with smile. in that city one-half mile on the Hudson County Boulevard. ago. ' Would you lost very heavily. Mr. Delpit then consented to tell the history asked if tuberculosis of the lungs was to advise th» British reople to place The letters in his pockets were addressed to It begins at a point on Weehawken Heights just • their It is asserted that while the Boers had *-••»- of the case as briefly as be could. be classed a contagious disease. The ruling faith in combinations?" was the next ques- Robert G. Bidwell. care of William Turner! No. west .>f the WVst Shore station. { porary possession of the guns they shot two "My he said, "was Miss Marie Berthe made then was that the disease was considered tion. West this city. The purchasers are members of a Philadelphia wife." cold to work 223 One-hundred-and-twelfth-st.. a chronic contagious disease. "I'mout of business," responded Mr. Carnegie, artillerymen in blood for refusing syndicate is said Aurore Jeanne Cot?. We were married on May ' One of them was from the mother of the dead syndicate. One member of »he The ruling was unsatisfactory, as if Immi- "and Iknow nothing them against* their own comrades. <;. Railroad. 2. 1&0". She was sixteen years old then, and I about combinations.*' man, Mrs. A. Bidwell, of No. 1.882 Oregon- to be identified with the Pennsylvania grants were deported it contests might j •¦ under The appointment of General French, who has ¦ or the syndicate are Jo- was twenty-three. Although each of us had been When asked about his recent gift to the uni- ave., Washington, D. C, and another was from the members follow. law says that an Immigrant to been recruiting his health in Cape Town, to seph S. Keene, jr.. George M. Bunting. Sellers brought up in the Catholic faith we were mar- The is versities of Scotland, he said: "Alys." No. 1.42.1 Kast Adams-st., Jacksonville, H. be deported or command the operations in Cape Colony Indi- Brothers, of the Sellers Steel Works: John ried by a Unitarian minister, the Rev. W. S. who suffers from a "loathsome ! Everything will be settled shortly in a way Fla. Joseph T. Richards, East Adams-sl Jack-" ter from Superintendent Powderly. which said: i Mr. Carnegie looks —ell. and is greatly pleased dated June 4. says: 4, authorities Iargued that a marriage between sonville, Fla. June 1001. Venl. vl.Ji. vie!.' letter was to the Supervising: ; at the reception glv .1 to the delegates of the Vlakfontein, ksonville, Fin.. W. GLE?TS mii SCHEME. two Catholics who had not abjured their re- Your referred Dixon's report of the fighting at The clipping from the Ja< F. Surgeon-General. Marine Hospital Service, and) New- York Chamber of Commerce. forty miles from Johannesburg, on May 29. Just "Times-Union" referred to a course of lectures ligion was clandestine, and therefore null, when by following 1,450 "Electricity and was returned him with the Indorse- received. On our side men, with seven on the following subjects: solemnized by a Protestant clergyman. My con- ment. "Respect returned to the Commis- guns, were engaged. The force was returning Life." "One and the Same Infinite Conscious- TO Treasury De- i ness," Europe WANTS THF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT tention was upheld, and a decision in my favor sioner-General of Immigration. CAILLES ADVISED TO YIELD. to camp at when the enemy, under "The Coming Wars in and Asia." partment. Washington. D. C. with the state- 1 Vlakfontein "Washington, and Presidents," "Con- ,000,000,000 FOR given through the Ordinary of . cover of a veldt fire, rushed the rearguard, con- D. C. Our SPEND *1 CANALS. was me Quebec ment that tuberculosis of the lung3is now con- and .'"{o press and th" Constitution "A M.'tn of 1000, sisting of two guns of the 2Sth Battery Scored." ; commercial projects in July. and ratified by the on No- sidered a dangerous contagious disease." Th» Yeomanry. They Destiny— William J. Bryan," "Love and Its Th is the day of gigantic MESSAGE TO INSURGENT men of the Derbyshires and evidently not going vember ''.> last. officers under your Jurisdiction should be in- AGUIXALDO'S ¦ Wayland Glen la captured the two guns. When the Affinity"ar "Proofs of Immortality." and Fniicls guidance tn temporarily Turner, mother of Irving of projecting. "This judgment was overruled, however, by formed ns to this opinion, for their JUDGES. of the force came into action the Mrs. William ir. be left behind In the matter He considering the of aliens under LEADER—NEW remainder Turner, whom one of the letters found In upon he admtssibilitv Boers were driven off and the guns were re- to lihs a scheme tor canal building wht.'h the civil courts of Quebec in a decision handed Section 1 ifthe act approved March 3. IS9I. — occupied. Bldwell'B pookets was addressed,] at her home. government to which Archibald, Manila. June 4. Guevarra. adjutant to Gen- captured and the Boer position was One-hundrerf-and-twelfth-sti; w.-.nt:? the national embark down by Justice of tbt- Superior having were 0 officers and 51 men killed, No. 223 w. sai.l Canada and when completed will This is the act ban-ins: aliens loath- eral Cafllsa, had a three hours' interview Our casualties Bidwell was nephew. He and his !.tps over into Court, on March 31 last. An appeal from this with 0 officers and 115 men wounded and 1 officer and that her turn with envy when some or dangerous contagious diseases. Aguinaldo to-day. He Mid not mother, a widow, and two sisters, lived in make th--» Martians cr*<-'i decision is now before the Court of Appeals of yesterday that th* Cailles did 7 men missing. One officer and four men have = ' t iescopes part of Commissioner Fitchie said Washington. She Id the father of the family they dirft their to the northern the province, which, although, as Ibelieve, will steamship companies be informed of th» believe that Aguinaldo had been captured, and since died of wounds. Forty-one Boers were '*' orange Western Hemisphere. Mr. Glen has would ground. casu- was tie of the mi prominent growers this earth's Archibald, final, ruling and that it would take effect at once. consequently issued a proclamation characteriz- killed on the The further Boer anil was wealthy. co-operation, of Andrew. .H. Green in overrule Justice will not be as are being in Florida • invite-i^n* ing . address to Filipino people alties are not known. Reinforcements said Rlciwf.ll carre to -. ctty mv wife has threatened to carry the case to ¦ promoting linaldo'a the pent. nUr*m ¦¦- Mrs. Turner this scheme. It Includes: through a week a?o to pay them a v!?it and see the the House of Lords. As Ihave little doubt that as an American trick. Aguiraldo. family First—A .ship cannl from the Hudson River through TO SAVE PUBLICS HEALTH city. There was illness in the Turner River. On^Mi Lake and the House 01 Lords will sustain Justice Archi- Gu^varra, advised Cailles "to surrender Imme- to the the channel of the Mohawk bald, REIDS OFFER TO VEWFOrXDLAXD. «nd at thefr suggestion Bldwel! wen! Oswego River to Lake Ontario v..-i twenty-rive Ihave finally abandoned the Canadian diately. After this Interview General Wade Colonial Hotel. feel o' water over the mitre Rill . wit lorks in pro- courts for the courts of this country. Here I THTSICIANS SEEKING and General Pumner informed Guevarra that "He railed on us twice." she said, "to take portion, anil also a canal rom Olcott. on Lake hope my suit will be tried with expedition and A COMMITTEE OF tea, time it .as If his actions Ontario, Tonawanda, upon the Niagara River, of Cailles must inform General Pumner at Pagsan- and each seemed to fairness and without notoriety. OF THE TKLKGRAPTI LINES TO BE GIVEN TO GOV- strange. l cannot for his jump the «.im<» dimensions. my SOME OF THE CAUSES were account to "I shall base claim for absolute divorce jan. not later than next Monday, of his de- oft' th* bridge, unless he was crazy." Second— A ship cannl from Albany the ?t. grounds cruelty, both to and my chil- ERNMENT AND LAND GRANTS REVISED. through Champlaln, of en of me PEOPLE'S ILLS. The American generals knew nothing about his lectur- Lawrence River Lake the to give proper protection cision in th» matter. Mrs. Turner Fain.' water «r.d locks of the « ?!ze. dren. In order these ing, ai he did not apeak of it to the family. d'-rth r.r the boy to to his grandmother, and declined to guarantee that Cailles would not be St. John's. N. F. June 4.—Mr. Reid, the con- Third—A ?hlp c;ir.al from Chicago to <1.-ep water Isent france in city starve been asfte?ecUtC(3. tractor, telegraphs to ?.Ie;«- th° Illliiolf!Rivr of the consents to surrender the station to see about th** Rare °f th* body. Fourth- The improvements of Xh" channels of the come to Montreal from France to take care of to help in the work of the special committee ap- company with Seflor Lucban, agrees been so • General Trias, in the government and to revise bis land sages have sen! to the mother anusrh by this pointed Medical brother of the insurgent leader still operating grants so that the rights of other holders will In Washington. and my if-- bore to the. children can be seen what effect certain forms of ... canals proposed can ass up down thes» affidavit from Mrs Cameron, a servant in our Nrw-York to learn in famsr, has gone to famar Island, and will protected. lie will undertake to allow the Washington, 4.— Bidwell was a native of rivers with perfect freedom upon the publics be June of ploy. She testified as follows: ! wickedness existing here have Bttempt to induce Lucban to surrender. purchase back from him the owner- this city, about thirty years About Fifrh—The enlargement the St. Lawrence and " colony to and old. Welland canalfl to the same dimensions as those 'When ihe boy returned from France with health, and what legislation is needed to Im- Pom" of the leaders of the Federal party have ship of the railway at the end of fifty years by three months ngo lie and his wife went to Jack- above propn ced. his grandparents Mrs. Delpit told me thai she was appoint- of the River, son) , prove conditions. This committee prepared a resolution in which it is declared compensating: him for the value of the property sonville, where th< < formerly had lived. Several Sixth—The construction French hated him (her own enough to killhim. and Ottawa and Montreal Canal with the same sized that she wished that the vessel in which they all ,-1in February, and so vigorously has it labored that the party will disband unless the United a*, that time. days ago a letter was received by Mrs. Bidwell of water, thereby connecting looks and rleptii came had gone to the bottom of the sea. and that it has attracted widespread attention. States CivilCommission reappoints several Fili- conditions, if minor details are from her son's wife, in Jacksonville, saying that Georgian I?av with tide water at Montreal. drowned, even to her lit- On these the Seventh— The enlargement of the Trent Valley that all the" family had It will first submit a report of its work tr» th* pino judges v.-Jio have recently been removed adjusted, the government will agree to the her husband wan about to sail to New-York, and Midland, on Georgian Hay. t.-> Murray tle son.' Canal from in this city, the home society, and the organization will then lay It office. Upon the advice of the more ra- liabilitycompany, as Mr. would not accompany him. To-day Bay, on Lake Ontario, to the .same dimensions. The children are now at from transfer to a limited that she of Mr. Delpit's sister, with whom he has been the of Fifteen. When this re- the as well as certain letter of his scheme. Mr. Glen argues that before Committee tional members of party, R d desires Bidweira mother received nn affectionate In support staying. Their grandparents are also here. ready Is still problematical. It la authorities, was not The besides furnishing transportation these canals will wife, who Is now in Mon- port will be American the resolution from him. telling of his arrival. mother The lawyers of the willbe one of the best Federal leaders Rive a rand total of 10,000,000 horsepower, which treal, allege thai Mr. DelpH treated his wife certain that the report presented. The wisest of the FJERf'E FIGHT WITH ROBBERS. was greatly shocked at the news of her son's before a medical organi- forcing Is equal in operation for ten hours a day to 140.000, cruelly, and often struck her. of its kind ever placed sr*» of the lack of wisdom in Tt was paid that, while Robert Bidwell was man, pays, support convinced act. 000 man power. Ifone he can Mr. Delpit is the son of Antorae Adrian Ed- zation, will not only contain the expres- discord, especially at a time when the ad- never moody or despondent, for some time he In comfort a wife and three children, then 10.000.- Delpit. a novelist, who for many years as it horsepower, operated twenty-four hours a day, ouard opinion of the members of the special Washington is about to confer SHOT DEAD AND CRIMINAL unfortunately affected, and at times 000 1.680.000,0110 served under the French Minister of the In- sions of ministration it CONSTABLE has been U equal to the maintenance of persons, the society on matters of great archipelago. opinion mother twenty times the population of this terior. Among his novels are "Marcienne." ; committee of cneral civil government on the FATALLY WOUNDED. was irresponsible. The of his or more than and "La health, the views on the la that he became temporarily unbal- republic at the present time. "Cobut de '<".-..." "Pl^in Co?ur"' Ravanche ; import to the public but the The commission to-morrow will resume and sister and water power channels ,in I'Enfant.** The son was born in Routledge, .Tones, when he committed the resh act Th« canals ims Beaumont-du- subjects of hundreds of medical men of of civil governments in the prov- Toronto. .June 4.— Rice and anced in mind can lie constructed, he Clares, for $1.000. (»"«>. Perigord. France, and thai country in 1898 same organization which his death. While In Jacksonville ex- left memory of many of creating three men extradited from Chicago on the caused here, and the annual cost of maintenance will not to become the secretary of Lieutenant -Governor this city. Not within the inces. A bill has been prepared four- had written to his sister'a husband ( k50.000,000 By converting the water power Into burglary, were being transferred in a Bidwell places. c.ii Chapleau. Afterward he became the secretary the oldest livingcitizens has the medical profes- teen judicial The salaries of the cir- charge of saying thai he had been offered several electrical power, md selling it as 112 a horsepower Mr. districts. one of them which of- ten hours a day. the 10,000,000 horse- of th-> present Lieutenant-Governor Jette. to the importance of th« judges range from $3,500 to $5,500 a year. cab from the court t<-> jail to-night when a and expected to accept per annum for Delpit left the last place only a few months ago. sion bee* so aroused cuit fered good advantages. power will yield a revenue of $130,000,000. enough to and has set out. Judge Bates and Judge Ladd will probably be friend throw revolvers into the cab. The rob- redeem the bonds given for their construction Mr. Carruthers, his lawyer, received a tele- task that it has undertaken Cebu, <; whole, assigned to the circuits of Iloilo and re- bers shot Boyd, the constable, dead, jumped Jacksonville, Fla.. June 4.—Robert Bidwell within ten years after the canals are open and gran) late last night from the opposing lawyers, practically as a to help solve «~m* ppectlvely. the water powers occupied. MM. Taillefer and Lafleur. to the effect thai relating to the pubMn from the cab and boarded a streetcar, which was a son of A. I.Bidwell. who lived at Arling- of the leading problem General Sumner says that three thousand River, here, his proposition to tight the case out in the on mat- captured or surrendered during they attempted to seize. The motorman struck ton, across the St. John's from fif- Maryland courts was advisement, and health of the community. Some reports rifl«s have been REMARKABLE CASE or rOMBtSTIOX. under of the last two months in the provinces of I.aguna, Rmitledge over the head with a motor bar. i*l- teen years afro, and afterword moved to , that a reply had been delayed by the illness of ters similar to those in which the committee Cavity. contend that Tayabas, i;ata;iu.is and tally injuring him. and the other two men were Fla , where he died. A. I. Bidwell was in his M. Taillefer. The wife's counsel the society and the physicians of this city are> to begin the occupation of the courts have no right to annul It baa been decided had wounded. leading nurseryman in Florida, T.OFFS TTS T.TFK t'NPKTI OBDINART TREAT- ecclesiastical are to be found in the archives the [eland with three companies of captured after both been day, perhaps, the a marriage for which a license had been ob- now Interested nt Mindoro orange grove throughout the 9th Regiment, v. ho have just arrived from and owned a beautiful at Orlando. tained. of the leading medical libraries th» MKNT FOB BUPEBFICIAIi BCBN9 when they China. , TO PAPAL WISHES. Young Bidwell was well known h.-re. He was world, and nearly all these papers, Lawyers' Association. . .has ad- RUSSIA KEFVBE amazed those who The American The report h more average intelli- 4 (Bpe?ial>. A public, surprised and to the Philippine Commis- St Petersburg, June 4 that spe^fal regarded as a man of than Louisville, Ky.. June remarkable 77.V.VA' EXPLODES IXTBAXSIT became their contents. dressed a memorial He a • of the were directly interested in the use of the English lan- mission from the Vatican is expe-ted to reopen the gence, but not well balanced. was con- case that must eertalnlj pro'v Interest to expected report the committee sion In behalf of in * It is that the guage court* of justice. tirinons for the establishment of a Nunciature to horticultural publications here. The mr-.iir.nl world (enerally is contained letter be no exception to Previous in D gi tributor Soldier, will submit will ai Bt Petersburg Is confirmed. Russia is satisfied Orlando grove was killed by the freeze in 1895, from r>r. B. C. Wilson, of Ky., to Dr. BAGGAGEMEN TUTTING IT ON* TRAIN IN- similar reports, and that it may quicken th* with the present arrangement by which business Samuel E. Woody, professor of chemistry at the to sense of its duty to REJECTED. through the resident r.t imm- and and it is said that since then his mental aberra- public mind the relating rUDYS TERMS i- transacted Kentucky Pr>ho.»i of Medicine, it relates to a case JURED-IT CONTAINED FOURTH many evils existing in this city, especially In it is not believed the papal wishes will be gratified. After the freeze the grove tion was manifested. in connection with as the "red light." sold and left the State. Of spontaneous combustion the OF JULY MATERIALS. such districts was Bidwell of Is are hundreds of physicians here who OFFER OF leaves a widow at Orlando, who is a daugh- customary treatment severe burns. The ease There COUNCIL REFUSES THE EXGLISH DERBY TODAY. He by letter, that the people should be warned of th« MUNICIPAL of Dr. Duer, a retired physician, and one fullyreported Vr. Wilson. His in part, is Andrew Keavev. a baggagemaster, and John think threatening the public CONTRACTOR. greatest of the English races ter nature of the dangers BROOKLYN The English Derby. jrirl. as follow?. assistant, were badly injured, ami the many persons has three-year-olds, which Is to be run to-day at little early April and Allstrum. his health, by which health of for K. G. Bidwell came here in A child about four yean old was burned on the So the committee has re- -The Municipal Council of chiefly for two things in Times great excitement was caused at the railroad been impaired. far. Havana. June Epsom; will be remarkable placed a lecture advertisement "The '¦xtrf-metie.-. and abdomen• by its dress catohins: ceived the views of more than NX> physicians on to-day unanimously rejected the Dady the prominence of the horses named to and "The Citizen." in which he claimed fire The burns in ach locality, t>ein£ of moderate terminal at Atlantic Highlands yesterday by an which replies were sought, Havana -first Union" and s;rictly superficial, were nor sufficient the question to and raving contract, on the by Americans, and, second, the num- a variety of extraordinary powers. severity ' explosion In a big trunk containing Fourth of physicians the bid for the sewering and start 'owned to possess 10 hay« an.-' ;i fat.il result. The burnt* were has learned from these status of Probably over twenty horses Th» proopsed lecture was never given. caps and firecrackers, clothing parts of the city. ground that it Is too hi^h. ber of candidate*. dressed In the following manner: First ousted July powder, the publichealth in certain says start, not equalled In twenty years. with subnitrate of bismuth, then linseed oil was large cartridges. The trunk is only the beginning of the work of th» oner, the Mayor, the contract will a number on, and th^> parts wrapped in cot- and a number of This In speaking Bettor colts representing American owners will pnif;n\ \XD KNIFE. freely poured from the Mon- of the society. about more extensively and for a Three TRIED WATER. ton batting an.l a sheet pinned around it snugly. was being transferred steamer committee yesterday, a well known physician, •hould be advertised go to the post. They are William C. was wrapped this. their work longer than probably and lastly, a quill around Th<» mouth to a railroad train. Keavey was so badly reporter: "The period before. <-n Arm rtrtrt «nW Volodyovski, by Florizel ll— t" bed, Instructions were given said to a Tribune committee has Dady approximately ?14 now Whitney's brown colt chllti was put and injured that he was removed to the Long: auspiciously: it will end it aus- The bid. final de- chestnut colt Tantalus, not to rcmnv the dressing. The child complained begun its work pr^s to Governor-General Wood for/™W£ La Relne; Pierre LoriUard's DESPONDENT BROOKLYN MAN FAILS TO nighi long the parents thinking that Hospital. The trunk was almost com- piciously. Never was there a better time for and Foxhall P. bitterli all original burn. Branch rision. by Bailor Prince~-Tarbouche. camden. N. J. the Buffering was due to the persons such work as it is doing." Dr. Prince A. Mor- colt Olympian, by Domino— Belle killHIMSELF IN pletely demolished. Several who were committee, and Keene'a chestnut About daylight they saw smoke arising from the row is chairman of the Dr. L.ud- xicjLBAGOA'S ASKEXT TO TREATY. cable dispatch from London re- near at the time of the explosion had narrow secretary. Dr. George B. Fowler Is of Maywood. A CamAen, N. .T.. June 4.—Georpe Parker, of Brook- br<], but, being very ignorant poop!", thought It was wig Weiss night said that would un- escapes from severe injuries. member of the committee, on ac- eelved last lyn, made several desperate attempts to kill him- •ft.- h.irn." and did not remove an ex-oflficio post favorite something the leaving th«- president of the society. The doubtedly go to the the at # to-day, say trunk was identified as the property of count of betas the nvT.wrn self la»t nicht an but the doctors he the drfsr.inp, until Inter, when the child was dying. The Charles POCCMENT TO 'I-ATTON -, to 2, although Revenue, a Blairflndi colt; well known other members are: Drs. W. Allen. L* RELATING like. willlive. Drowning, stabbing and poison were all Upon removing the dressing they found the inner C. F. Naething. the restaurant man. Bulk'.ey. Henry Dwisht Chapln, Handles pper. owned by Sir E. Cas-sell. and the Duncan EJ- FOI:Nn at Managua tried by the ma i, but hi." efforts to «-nd his life aspect of the nheet was scorched, the cotton batting of No. JIS Fulton-st. Mr. Naething and his ward D. Fisher and S. Adolph Knopf. The COKVENTIOS Duke of Portland's William the Third would all himself, hut com- in the betting. Mr. were in vain. First he tried to drown was burned .'ilmo^t entirely up (over the a.hdomen) family were on the boat bound for Galilee, X. J. recently mailed a circular to every regis- of th as be strongly supported Whit- mittee Managua. Nicaragua. May 1«-A record ney's coll has ail along been thought the likeliest he was fished ''•'•' of the Dels/ware River in time and stili smouldering. The child was burned into Naething. after seeing his family safely tered physician in this city. The circular out- 'i Mr IS*", to the cc a >" Derby candidates His performances as a pave He was taker to Police Head- in work of the committee, an !asked that i-ent of Nicaragua's CongresE. in of the of a high order, and he is re- to Ws ".if'- tho intestines in three places and died a few to their summer home, Intends going on to lined the 1850 has been discovered in two-year-old were all and locked up. where he made the other not evidence or the the receiver of the circular answer the questions ton-Bulwer Treaty of ported to beaten KUmarnock IIin practice, quarters minutes. There was the leas? on a hunting trip. He placed his guns have of "With ft penknife, which Canada to the best of his knowledge and mail a reply the of th- mum* K«efc>nal. at and Englishmen have a high opinion Kilmarnock attempts to killhimself. remote possibility of the second fire originating cartridges atcW«w the Whitney's be ridden by Lester he and several hundred in the trunk. as soon as possible. Morgan, AUbama. in his sp-ertManama.to II Mr;. colt will had been overlooked when wa? searched before from the outside, and there was absolutely nothing Senator of n_lfr D,nny" Maher will ride Tantalus, who is Unbeknown to their parents the boys of the 6 and 7. 3901. said i, h--ir.fr placed in a cell, he inflicted fifteen Stab used but the bismuth nnd Unseed oil. T.'nited States Senate on March not thought al good as William the Third who supply of Fourth of July cele- not have the cob- distance. Olympian, on whom wounds In hi." chest over the heart. Then he drank to Dr. Wilson's letter. Dr. Woody wrote family placed a A.V OLD COMPAXY REORGAXIZED. the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty did ¦uDDosed to like the mount, Replying Trobauly notice Milton Henry will have the broke a blood quart of water, into which he had soaked a num- opinion, fellows: materials hi the trunk. None of the Albany, June 4.—The R. S. Prine Transportation B«t of Costa Rica or Nicaragua. ago. not greatly feared a his as bration to yew a f-w weeks and is heads, and wound up by cutting an exploded. Company, City, Incorporated to- assent was not comrrunlcated Commando, Ballyhoo Bey and ber of match Under the circumstances it must have been .«pon- cartridges of New-York was of Nicaragua', >v the horsemen capital $500,000. carry at beat him tail; year in this country as a erti-r> in one of h'? wrist?. is combustion of the linseed oil. The bismuth The trunk had been taken from the boat at day with a of to on a truck- the State Department Waßhln£oii] >»caragu» Holste'n has won three cot, c-otfin, divided finely, motors. that time diplomatic two-year-old. William the Third On*, of the keeper? found Parker lyingon a suhnltr.ite and distributed the Highlands, the baggagemen were plac- ing business, and to operate vehicles with r^UoM**'^^^^,. not met defeat tl.ii? year. 011 r^nd exposed n larfje surface to the action of the. the and !in<-f-« and has Handlcapper. blood spurtinr from his wrist and trickling explosion The directors are William C. Breed and S. A. <.-,t!v b*U»-f 'hat It would be saw- ReifT or Jenkins may ride with oxygen of the air. The warmth of the body wdded ing it on the train when the took given in the Great -Johnnie- wounds in Wf chest. Medical aid was t.> the and hastened the oxidation, and of New-York City: Charles H. Allen. the United State, awl from th» heat the place. Trenvett. \o+ her riaim to tn^ m »<•" obtained, and thi flow or blood stopped, It is said covering confined the heat until the oxidation be- John Naething-. a son of the restaurant man. Robert S. Prine. Charles S. Clark mm* otbers. of | : r.ndon tha^ he came actual combustion. Territory. MARQUIS DE LUR-SALUCES ARRESTED. that, In spit( of the great loss of blood which an night that the trunk contained a lot Boston. The new company is practically a former sustained, man will recover. said last which had branch offices In, June s.— The Marquis de Lur-Saluce?. the the of combustibles in the form of cartridges. Boston corporation, . Parker's attempt to kill himself was caused by BUYS COUXTRY his father had securely packed various parts of the country. POOR CROPS IX HVXGARY. known royalist and former member of the despondency. Several years ago he had a good GENERAL BURXETT PLACE. He said that •well died, his guns and the cartridges between his cloth- June Sflfcfal crop report Issued of Deputies, ¦who unexpectedly returned business in Erooklvn. His child an.i it i*= Middletown. N. V. June General H. L. Bur- FillJ L. 1. 4.-The Chamber after thai he took to drink. His wife left him. District Attorney in New-York, ing in the trunk, and he did not know how the YEW OIL COMPAXY FORMED. to-day to Paris about the middle of last mor!th. has been said nett. United States have occurred. save: He is fifty-six years old, and la said to come of a completed purchase a large and explosion could Albany, June 4.—The Republic Oil Company ar pood has -ttte- of farm of the last bulletin unfavorable made under an o der directing tlie family. Goshen. r '^l'.\ City, to produce petroleum Since begun to 6 1I> in The arrest m house near Mew-York and reflne prevail* . Kust has P 'J^JJmu . to stand trial before the Senate. which will GOLF! GOLF! GOLF! 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