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Lx1.../N* 19.025 Q^ J^ n^s^^ OI~ VOV LX1.../N* ri 19.025. NEW-YORK. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5. 1001. -FOURTEEN PAGES- byThec^ufA±ia«=n. PRICE THREE CENTS. CJLRNEGIB EXPECTS CRISIS. BOERS CAPTURE JAMESTOWX DEATH JUMP FROM BRIDGE HUDSON BRIDGE PLANS. COME* HERE FOR DIVORCE. TO BAR CONSUMPTIVES. 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.
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