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HORSES FOR THE. HANDICAP, Magnificent Straggle Promised on Tuesday for the Great Spring Race, THE EAST AGAINST THE WEST. Relative Merits of Clifford, Sir Walter, Henry of Navarre and aad Others “On Form” TIPS FROM THE TRAINERS. Most of Them Fancy the Champion from Beyond the Alleghenie the Son of Bramble. ‘The fascinating game of racing will be Fesumed on Tuesday next at the Graves- ead track, Though the past Winter has been a hard one, financially, It 1s more than probable that lovers of the sport have a snug roll tucked away with which to tempt the smiles of Dame Fortune. No one who claims to have a drop of sporting blood in his veins can help feel- ing a deep Interest In the Brooklyn Han icap this year. It 1s one of the most Interesting events ever run in this coun- try. ‘This does not mean that the entries are especially high class, In fact, a real good horse, say, built on the lin Salvator or a Tammany, could tow-rope the lot with very little exertion, They fare a moderate lot, and it is the fact that all are so evenly matched that leads the writer to predict that this season's Handicap will be a closely contested event. The chief charm in the race {s the fact that the East is arrayed against the West. Turfmen ir. this part of the coun- try are accustomed to sneer and laugh when any mention 1s made of good horses in the West. “Tt isn’t the horses that are good,” they wiil tell, you, “The tracks and watches are fast out there.” However, the array of thoroughbreds that, like Lochnivar, have come out of the West this year, is something aa- tonishing. Eastern turfmen are forced a et is oc) rp. ® sway IGLIFFORD IN 2,l1 3-4, Spectatos Disappointed by the Slow Work of the Favorite, Eased Up by Martin in the Lag Quarter Mile. Henry of Navarre and Ajax Show Fast Moves. GRAVESEND, L. I, May 12—The sun rose on a perfect morning here ang trainers had thelr charges out early, Ip anticipation that several of the crack Handicap horses would be sent along at a fast clip to-day, » large crowd came down in the early trains, By 10 o'clock nearly 600 pen sons were present, and there was y Uttle work done that escaped them, Henry of Navarre was the first Ham dicap candidate to set the crowd talk. ing. He was brought out shortly after 8 o'clock, and after a preliminary warm up was fixed up for his trial, He started off at a clipping pace. The watches clicked the first furlong in 0.12 1-2, the quarter in 0.25, the third fun long in 0.871-4, and the half in 0.4994 Five furlongs were covered in 1.0314, six furlongs In 1.16, seven-elghths in 1,291-2, the mile in 1421-2, nine fur longs in 1.561-2, the full distance in 2.09 1-2. The colt appeared to pull up the least bit tired, but it was grand work for the three-year-old, and Byron Me Clelland erpressed himself as much pleased, After that trial a few common, orth nary horses, who have not the glamour of a handicap surrounding them, came out and did their little acts, Mary Stone and Roller went a mile ia 1.47, Emin Bey covered the distance ta 145 and Figaro likewise 1.44, Sirocco left a streak of smoke behind| him as he burned up three-quarters tal 1.15 1-2, Addie went the same dis In 1.16 3-4. ‘The first half in 0.49 3-4, yright galloped a mile and three! quarters and breezed six furlongs, Tormentor and Wah Jim worked five eighths in 1.04. ‘om Rogers covered a mile in 1.60. Col, Ruppert’s two-year-old Gotha by Ironsides, out of Trade Wind, set crowd buzzing by a half mile in 0.48 1. ‘The quarter was run in 0.23 3-4, and three furlongs in 0.3 3-4. The’ colt about 120 pounds up. The crowd then began to guess fast Counter Tenor must be, for it said that he can beat the Iroquois with ease, Clifford was the next Handicap didate to show. Martin cantered hi around the track onc’, and then bri him through the stretch a quarter 9.5, ‘Then the colt was taken into. paddock, rubbed down and trimmed ‘or his trial. Martin walked him to head of the stretch and broke from quarter pole. There was a dead silence, and a hi dred watches could be heard to click the colt flashed by the red and whi mark, The first furlong was covered 0.13, the quarter In 0.25 1-2 three furl In 0.38 1-4, the half in 0.51 3-4 and the furlongs in 1.04 1-2, It was plain then that Martin was sending the colt along. The crowd disappointed, The six-furlong was turned in 1.17, seven furlongs in ui to admit that in Clifford Henry of Na- Varre and Dr. Rice the Westerners have @ trio that will be hard to beat. Against them the Easterners will put Sir Walter, Ajax. Comanche, Spot, Don Alonzo, Banquet and one or two others not #0 good as these specially mentioned, Billy Hueston, trainor for Col, Rup- pert, and a good judge, admitted to an “ Bvening World" reporter to-day that the West looked to have the best of it, “I know," said Hueston, ‘that Ajax ean beat anything from around here, but 1 don't think he will be in it with silistactory,, GROMER IY eae ee that lot. I think Clifford will win, Hen- done very ficelyren * WAS 8p ry of Navarre second and Dr. Rice third Now, you) know ‘ow much 1 CANDIDATES FOR THE GREAT BROOKLYN HANDICAP, VALUE $25,000; ONE AND A QUARTER MILES. rpeaistones Worked te turons @ [and the mile in 1431-2, Nine furl were covered in 1.57 and the full tance in 2.113-4. Martin eased the through the last quarter. The crowd, which had been e: something. Phenomenal, was plainly Ajax’ wa. around here." (TO BE RUN AT GRAVESEND, TUESDAY, MAY 15.) Ace "sah Lay shortly after Here is another good judge, Jimmy | Clifford, 4. Colors—Hight blue, white braces. Comanche, 4..... 10..Grimn, jorn—Yellow and red stripes. B : amily, Colora—White, gold tassel oncap. oie ane Works i him a qua McCornfick. ‘Th re are few men more | Sir Wal Orange and purple diamonds. Sport, 4 4..Thompson. —Colors—White and green. a GOWN. and. dent eee ead ae clever tha. he when it comes to judging | Al@xy 4s ‘ 118..Garrinon. Colora—Blue and red, red, white aud blue sleeves. | Leonawell, 5... 108... Colora—Ked, blue sash Cn the ability of racehorses. He sald: Pr. Rice, 4. 12..Tar Colora—Biue, red cap. Loantaka, 8....« 10... Midgley. Colors—Biack and purpte. Arie Jonas Ceaumpresnlye: You “Clifford will win, Why? Well, be-| Dimbley 8 14..C, Sloane, Colora—Ited, blue sleeves. Don Alonza, 4. 18...Sims, Colora—White, gold taysel on cap, Arion, Joined in the last six turla cause he {s a horse that will do just ex- Henry of Navarre, 3..100..A.Clayton, — Colora—Green, white sash, K f Appel ene was as follows: 0.14, 0.26 . C. Sloane n ce, ing, yelliny a “up strong. r & Thompaon GxPEtIEnce, shouting, yelling and gesthe | Pulled’ up strong.” ‘Trainers regard actly as you want him to, Is speedy and Jimmy Dumas fancies Sir Walter. must be t game. His work has settled all doubts! win and Clifford for second, The lat- Bay Is 4p my mind. 1 think Sir Walter is next| tet's Work did not impress him as being Brooklyn rne In mind that Sheepshead | t (wo seconds faster than platter course ts di of his age yet heard from. His record] sir Walter, the hope of the East, 1s| Horse. ar-old stamped him high | doing all that ts asked of him. ‘This Is | Diablo, He was just a peg below Domino, | saying a great deal, He 1s a bay colt | Svort Fish Ve N Sci Rice. v Taral Gy fa thousand in-| ™0Vve as especially good. is particularly good, and for that reason a scrape and a roll will or Grady and Dobbins. He could | by Midlothlan, dam La Scala, and is x combined inmates o eapecll best. ho refuses to belleve that Leigh's crack tof condition before Hat t the best of the others, For! four vears old. His record last year | jiiaee Sane asylums to blush. he painter At Every one knows that Michael F.| can beat Midlothtan’s son, {oc ling that the race li & three-year-old to win means the up-|left him the best three-year-old In this * who could traisfer this. ploture GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Dwyer's opinion on a race is worth hav-| Jim Dyer, who has two good colts In| the four named, a few pargraphs re- setting of all the cherished turf tradl-| section of the country. -He was sick In | ii, Jones | CANVAS Woul'l earn undying fame, _ par i Appomattox and Rolla, thinks that Sir garding their abilities will not be amiss.) tons of former years. |the Spring and did not show his form | 4 Clayton | Gravesend will be a wonderful piace on ing, He is a man who will back his| Witter, Clifford and Henry of Navar To begin with, Clifford is a bay colt.) A three-year-old has never yet accom- | until Summer had fairly set in, + Swash May 16, and the writers advice to, those will be no race for the Charter judgment to the ex tof thousands of| have the race between them. He could | four urs old, bh Bramble, out of plished the feat, and the writer doubts | He beat Boundless and St. Leonards, who expect to go into the ring on’ of $10,000 at Charter Oak Driving @ollars. He says Clifford's chances are| NOt express a preference for either, | He started twenty-four thoes fe itwill be done now. His work may | both of whom had defeated Clifford, | ‘The absence of 1-2-8 betting cught to | Wear Sunday clothes. @s good as any. He ¥ tion this year, Mukt io commit) Billy Barrick did fancy Don Alonzo, | last y " Tt is the fret. break Was first elehteen times, ‘sec~ | be fast enough, but’ he Is Koll up |‘This season he has been doing nobly. give the bookies @ real good thing on| There are many different routes by'| twelve years in this historical trotting com himself flat-roored to the Western er but that colts work has not been | ond once and third four. t Th his against old hordes, and then stamina, |and the writer has it from a man who | Handicap day. ‘The day is a good starter | which Gravesend may be reached. aa] At omy flack’ of entree forced the manag for he has some hope that lon Alone) | promising, and he has switched, Ike wins he. beat, among others, and not speed, tells the tale, A two: | has seen him daily that he is a much for them, and they are pretty certain of | First there Is the Long Island Ratlroa erate the ‘event oH the cant. "The. Be unguet winy CAME Che makers every one else, to Clifford and Tulla ” Ilackburn, Year-old, with’ 122 pounds up, can, run | Improved horse. His best work has been having every horse In the race backed. from ‘Thirty-fourth street and from Flat-| racea on the card for the Grand Circu Dwyer has been trying for years to win} y of Navarre om, Boundless, six furlongs in 1.15 very easily, Take | 2101-2 for the full distance. If this re-| ‘The Assoclation has made every possi- bush avenue, Brooklyn. Then there is pat . the Handicap, and thowsh he has a grand Bennett likes the three-year-old | Lamplighter. and. Yo thirty pounds from his back. ahd stack | port, be true, then he has only a gallop | ble preparation to receive the crowds, and the, Prospect Fark and Coney Island | | There are thirty entries for the Sensation Giabid and to mencraliy nish ttt the tie | of eto win, With Sir | be seen’ that there was hkreat’ him up against an older horse. | His (In the Hrooklyn, for a horse that can |{t seems certain that the attendance will | Rallroad from Fifth avenue and Thirty-| of $16,000 for pacers, in 2.09 of better at the of winning owners at the end of a sea-| Walter In second place. hess in this lot save Yo ‘Tambien and 1 leaves him when he begins to|run so fast at Jerome Park should go exceed the customary 20,000. sixth street and Ninth avenue and | dara 1s 1 Buffalo RMUhG Link Kot yer reuiined thie derios Berte, who is @ past master in| Lamplighter, ‘The latter was not within ‘along with the hardened veteran, | the Handicap distance In 2.07 at Brook- |“ iven to those who have no love for the | Twentleth street, Brooklyn; the Culver af fils hea : 4 . i) matters, and who. attends fifty pounds of his real form and Yo ty easily} auton in slower time, | Iyn. he. i fre Nes ¢ might work — the | Co) 5 another horse which | 1, and be beaten | Basterners may rely upon, He has Im- Say, Brighton Beach road from Franklin and | L*st and Miss Allce. ‘The prices are sald ey Board during the Summer, sald that if Sir Walter didn't win he'd thinks Clifford will of Nayar be a mighty Interesting spot on Handicap |the Smith street electric road and the q ri vill | route from Whitehall street, New York;| |G. W. Lethy & Co., of Chicago, bave purel sport of kings, the Gravesend track will r at iB Go. SF Ohl to been resp vely $2,500 and owe ala he, | 8° broke. a did not win but once at a mile in 2.10, proved greatly over last year, and has ‘he student of human nature will there | Atlantic avenues, all carrying one to " . ye One note’ pala hes nd all. Westchester will go with nd there are many Wh rtain In & horse ric . jbeen going In smashing’ style in his and all manner of men and women. ‘There | within a stone's throw of the track. || Jack Shechan tx proud of a, note be gat f E dag for the money me,” he added, “They're all sure of Si Hrambles do not ea vI¥ up he may be lubélled “danger- | work, | He covered the’ distance | at Will be judges. ant bankers, clergymen | >The Handicap, will probably he’ the Secretary Mcintyre, ite want d q Joe Vendig, who ts M. F. Dwyer's com-! Walter, and w ell you that he's Clifford was i Sheepshead yesterday In 2.12, but when and law-makers, city and State officials, | fourth race on the card, and will be run | fivitan to Heneral Ma Metnty . missione! 20 Af Sir) grand hor They're down on him, American Derby | by Dr. Rice, the third candidate from the | McLaughlin lets him down to-morrow policemen and touts, and other Interest: | about 4.30 o'clock In the afternoon, | At] jnand tind. and Mr. Melnts ey 28 dnd aw lot of money Will go to North New awonatids, His colors is a chestnut colt by Onondaga, | he may open many a man's eyes. fig characters, ‘ail Jumbled into one liv- | least a dozen thoroughbreds will face | ways found ‘him straightforward, Wed Joe, “has| York if’ he wins Walter's a in r rac Honnie Lee, He was a high-class!" qe iy not believed that more than a. ing mass. the starter, and in less time than 1 takes | worker and a good fellow. a 3 moral Deus G a, parcold, put his fast years form | qozen horses will face the starter on | The ring is a sight to behold on days MOET ERG DUR Atel y a are Seco. Wall: BG Wp) ——————— ’ er oof There are many more opinions that and en en, es him an uncertain quantity. fe Handicap day. Even this is @ big field lke this. Its centre seems to be fairly “The Evening World’ selection is JACKSON ON CORBETT. K thers, thinks that could be given here, but they vary but to note that all He one get his Taces. and his only | however, and there will be jostling bolling with a bobbing sea of heads, | 1 The Evening World's" selection, is ¢ . le declares he neve jority favor Clitford, § Valter, . ere he be bow, nel ood exc! Dus: v0 5 J r 2 4 With more perfect action Of Navarre and Dri iices inthe order Bett or, Prince George and others, | Nie ea dotitgs, Cxcuse for the defeat of Diss atiinds, euch “waving. bunches | Sport, who were Upped for second and| The Colored Pugiliat Writes Abes Navarre. od to a two over a track ankle deep In mud. As near as can be estimated the field) of greenbacks. third places, will not do. The former is His Efforts to Meet Jim a Charley pwner of Now or! Until Clifford arrived here the race 4, Clifford's best work in the East After that those he had beaten easily | yili'pe made up of the follow! ‘And when the race tg being run, if! a non-starter, and the latter has a de- % Never, Int y 1 others, and a very looked a very open affair, Now this is to date has been a mile and a fur- | defeated him, He went wrong, and was |“ Welenk one only has will enough to turn and | cided aversion to the Brooklyn track.| peter Jackson has become discou! , shrewd judge, ls of the same opinion as all changed, ‘and, in the opinion of the In 1.68, Clifferd the most arted West. This Spring he is fea: ‘a look at the grand-stand, a wonderful| If he should make up his mind ji, nig efforts to bring Corbett to Mr. Jeffcors' He thinks that the tradi rts, it {gs allover bar the shouting. dangerous of the V dolng well, and ‘Taral will ride him. In |g)! Qnhiae sight will be witnessed. There will be| to run, however, hey should not be < a tion “regauding three-vear-olds will be xood work of Henry of Nava ry of Navarre, the three-year-old, | the writer's opinion he has a far chance, |} seen ten thousand persons, forgetful of | worse than third.’ Clifford ought to be|scratch. He has done all he j broken by she son of Knight ofEllerslie, and Dr. Rice, at Sheepshead Hayy has night of Ellersite, dam Moss Rose 1 id-at least’ beat’ Henry of | everything save the struggling horses second, and Comanche looks a better|through his manager and by q He li! Ciifterd for pond mi brought them into prominencs Bue it is a chestnut and ts easily the b . and jockeys before them, their faces play for third than Sport, spondence, and he now sppeals to — ———— = = ——————————————— ia i ublic, and will foul cheough . : vary ‘orld ‘tocmorrow about the, w BASEBALL GATE RECEIPTS lexus due Ria Thee TQ tah uae; MUST BE ALL AMERICAN. VIGILANT BEING STRIPPED AFRAID OF CHICAGO BOATS. VACGINATED t THOUSAND factory answers he has recelved a ¢} sum, which ts considerable of a boon to| ———s . —_— | Jim. ; Ht see |e joe aa clube. |Pankerville Chamberlayne Ex- oC agital ran-shooting, was that do Buffalo Board of Health Wants a city me vine “uti ‘en Pifladdinig ate'\ry | wlaina the Q@ « Cup Rules. tr the, Larchmont “Cup, The ond Them Quarantined. . i vtrong tn this ¢ aud al w time Chicago was : : Lwenty-five birds, ‘is boundary $ Giants Dangerously Near Defeat | ti. Mat stant attra nee sian ky kt {ir pmocates re) oxervitte| Many Persons at Erie Basin to i-°r iiavenportied vy each shooting wwenty-Ave | egy? Amwmed Prem East Side Women and Children . | Polo Grou Hat wh wa club atiok: relnt LONDON May 2—Mr. Tankerville inde straight, and on the shoot-of joey won of LO, 1 mF i in Yesterday's Game | cutly to a he Chamberlayne has written a letter to| See the Crack Sloop. Witcy MULIDE ve “straight to Davensorts four. | that a tigid quarantine against Chica- Keep Health Dootors Busy, ‘ anure It roth ‘ Field, explaining that English | country this wason, go will soon be in force here, The — Prec ar ire yachts competing for the Queen's Cup, | —_— | the, Clinner_auiete ci of Maem, wut | Board of Health haw sent the following B, -SArong Effort to Be Made to Bruce yin cea Wil int ae alltad eke Se Bucthempten aad be Manned te Rug, |Gould and Herreshoi to Confer | in iter Fark dune i tte provads willbe | or ane United, Gentes nine. Eeccuitg; [President Wilson Asked to Increase i 4 Brooklyn Up. Joe. bane weeee Wish erews, American yachts competing Regarding Her Sea Equipment. — | finer tor the vilgper’A. wil boon be held at | Staff; the Force of Physiclans, a pase, Sian ial eee eae cout for the same cup must be manned by a. | Harlem River Park, “There being danger of an infection ie a want BL Talcott confessed that Americ . % Malcolm W. Ford, the athlete, lost his sult/ of small-pox by vessels arriving here When a club of the calibre of the | cessivn of pangs tn the cardiacal Mr. Ch J Against his brothers’ and sisters for one-seventh mberlayne suggests that the) Preparations for getting the Vigilant | 384s Wutate, “He will appeal trom Judge With the disease from the infected port Satanita might’ be improved and en- ready for her ocean voyage were begun | Gaynor's dectaion | of Chicago, we ask that the Collector of 1 to represent England In the con- this morning, ‘The yacht Is anchored | ‘The trcokiyn Ramblers’ frat race for the| this port be notified not to allow the |with women and children and a few Femalnitie Kamea of the’ tuttent test, she being, according to Mr. Cham- Just off the Boston Dry-Dock, in Erie Bray’ championship will be beld Saturday, May entry of vessels without a clean bill men waiting to be vaccinated by phy- matter of dividing receipts, ‘There 1s si Sere t ; aah Z ig 28 over the Merrick road, the start to be’ made | Of eat | mK berlayne, the only English floating Basin, She was being stripped this ir 4'P" at” President Sinnott haw oftered a prize Qf health from the Marine Hospital | sictans of the Health Board, no money in the gate with the Wash Ward will bave Meekin and Farrell for his bat-, yacht eligible, morning, or the wheelman finishing second. To-morrow ; Service at Chicago.’ i (Se . It was estimated that there were a ter nd Schmela may uae # . he Ramblers will ride to Rockville Centre, start: The police force will be vaccinated arene nee persia thats thers Ja tery, ead, eh ty Sockale and 3M a It has not been decided yet what alter- | {he Ramblers wilt ride to Hock vile | (od A thousand people in line, and when Dr, Matle if any profit in their games while @athe road, Montay next the Glante Philatetphia, and FIGHTING TALK. ations will be made to get the Vigilant ae Doty saw the amount of work ahead he oot et in condition to cros# the Auantic. She | . Canned Goode Condemned, sent a request to President Wilson that The net receipts of every gume, by al een Will, of course, have to be reriggea and| SHOOTING IN BOSTON. The Clyde line docks on the Kast River, which | more vaccinatora be employed. regulation of the | e divided Into | , lays Noston anton aporting experta size Pitesimmons up strengthened were ruined by fire a few days ago, were littered | Ny three parts; the clubs per cent, | but the Oven te at it heat eure te atrot haired Capt Jeffrey, who will navigate her | Coal Dealer Wounds a I with canned goods of every description this Galt Faerie each and the remaining 10 per cent. goes I that, he declares : MNAHOlOK: Bat fap nat eich while crossing, said this morning ¢ | Kills Himself. morning. Out of 1,000 cases oaly about 60 bad! that May is the best month in the year to Nick Young at Washington for the | go (ni bnusil and ‘oud thon. : mpts to get ot a this work would not be begun until (iy Ansociated Ree teers voareunindsr were Inspected bY) to be vaccinated. They went to the Spimmou ene of the Laaxue, ee a are ater tua oan AP Sa PNA vn there had been a consultation between BOSTON, May. 1 Canit, natn etl eth hh aimage eae Health Board to-day because it is a Been col sivendoment optraies: Away | ha There ia F at pfterat ¢ eran bt Minnelf, George Gould, Designer Herres- five years old. & coal and wood aici tat dunped,cewa thy bal at Rigs te: | Hebrew holiday, and aa the weather ee act feud ke doing ' Nf Rr near tortie tipaet hoff and Capt. Hank Haff, who will de attempted to murder James A,himter of employees were, on watch ail morn Saree UILuRAGH Washingtons comes to town, one has a capital chance to see how wisely the Bolons of the League fixed things in the Mulberry street, from Houston to Bleecker, was crowded this morning , ther The word from New Orleans is that Stanton have charge of the yacht in her races, | 1 thirty-three years a hostler, carrying away the goods and Haking thelr lives | Cee Of the street and used the lancet in ame, On her own grounds, with a era will scatter Il ht made a bette jh er ft with his consultation is to be held as soon Hudson street, this morning by | >Y tne the food Strong team like Boston, Cleveland, Phil- oie 8 Chaya ame apenas are Snen| si o Manley i 1 Aa keep the women and children in line, | {his attack by Jackson Is sure to # we Be Y The Ne ey A.C, warm gaeet, thelr old | OMaller. It ta. typ back Abbot as ConVentent, firing two bullets into his head, He then D ne, | eae AStACK by Jeckeon 18 sure 10, sheipaie or New York (for New York Is} rivals, the staten taland cnt, at Tergen | f0F 4 tidy mum to tent bowen to" nigh Capt. Haft is undecided whether the shot and killed himself, Flood will| MMF#MAl Shoots Moonshiner, — | ini the ollicers were kept busy. Some | toognt understand what Corbett B gertainiy a strong team in more ways | Polat this afternoon sie ate ela: at Hutala. '¢ or wees | Vigilant will be hauled up on the dry | probably recov: | . (By Associated Press.) turns came. With this article will be several Shan one), Washington will attract several | ee eee ee ea ay te eine eat ip tik Toad of phonton seating dock aAMin before sailing. Such & course "The shooting 1s thought to be the out-| LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 12—Deputy vaited| “Tiatle Kindle, eighteen years old, of #7/and magnificent pictures of Feter hf Pi thousand spectators. It 1s an even-up | (ems : awarh ourt street Theatre, Duta lant tight, and, |My HOt be neceseary. ther cme gh S umalBractice case which oc | Staten Marshal Blackburn's posse ralded « moon- Seventh street, and Patrick O'Brien, hon by the well known artist, More fy lefeote anne : ly was due fur w dec ny gor The crack yacht presented a rather curred about two years ago, in whic ’ ege: rt 7 , " ( Givision of the gate receipts, and by its | Ssfeatsd uch club, ax Yon the Loxoee receipts ot une] DAFE 1OOKINg Appearance this morning, |Caniil was mixed ‘up, and“which re: |suine"#, sill 1m Laurel County on Wednesday | SG, thirty-six, no home, morning suf. |88ndow which appeared in the pierpent the strong clubs are made | ours ihe “Washington . aloty ‘Theatre ust “night | BOP xpara and sails being all down. She sulted in his disappearance at that time, | Qe James Doherty was captured, and Joseph | fering from sman-pox. day World,” Pee went, And awain, at the end ws evened Auvertited | in, atill an object of much eurioaity and Bed yer empleo ed by Canis when he | Kare oy Maren’ ieee Ma was a0) belie ‘O'iirien walked. {nto Bellevue Hospital Prag tao ws, LG It or Desbroases street f , the boxers wanted their| adiniration, as evidenced by the num- left the city and knew something about | wounded to be was | this morning by himseli orld Of the sum total of the 10 per| ails at ovcicek. they put OB the gloves, eit | Der of people looking at her: | me case. | Ia"Sharge ce eaveral”et tee pease '0t Ot MS Rome | CPE elie ae” pend ompiained You Read The Evening World! ie De You Read The Sundey, W: the open alr. Following close upon the article or A squad of policemen was on hand to| Fitz#immona in last “Sunday's World

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