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—— — eee --— - O’Rourke Thinks Colored Lad i Will Win Tuesday Night and Is Betting Heavily. The twenty-five round bout between ere was arranged there has heen con. George Dixon and Torry MeGover ferabte anxiety £ r" nar Which ta to be fought at the Broadw K nen as to ite outcome, and as both Athletic € n Tu mothe ' ‘ t and f portere it featherweizht ar f certain pile 1 will go on World, promises Ca) Sa) Beet betting « rt fh on aceon held int Lh i ring Swings left and holds right ready for a body blow 1 SULLIVAN SURE HE'LL BEAT GEORGE MFADDEN TO-NIGHT. Is way to the title now her deay ne some marvelous fight preparing for MePadden. 1 fought eight nas them H ” were 90 st-clasn puxilists nure, bu : hem had fought winning Aahts ci was a give CSpike” something of ne ' 4 ow ‘ hy " f Fianer coun tigi n y Mo Pad rl 1 ty. and as GEORGE M'TADDEN. “Bpike” Suiliv Of beating ( i fight to-nighs at the B Club. There is Pirant for he mor tewe told M te heh hip title than Su hohe made thie mat @idine that bh. there and () O'Brien and he Wh ed by wire Sporting 7 ae tee Py . 82.000 Purse. orn has arrang the meeting 1 plans ts fi for a trip to Eneinnd after his Ment with Spink says the ation cireult ts) Dizon, He has been matched to meet {2 Rv0d shave in the West, put that mate Ben Jordan on the other wide, the fight, He believes. ho@ever that (he associa 9 come of on Derby Day. * Ascording to the agreement ma + whl receive Sporting Club of London. —- be rd ne | remo to harmonious mee | 4 what was! A serious obstacle | tations x for absoluiel — = ward geiting a = will pu umber of plavers on | Nota ek * har teen done. fire warned whee wanid to Ip to strengthen th the American Basehal! Asso. phe held at Chicago toe ins: NO EXTRA CHANGE FoR it Chairman of the| Advertisments fo: THE WORLD wil be pe ft any American, Dhatrie, Megeragee Ofer Le see oe Ser cae Patients Pemtes — . Wb in paying |: THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY ays 1900, M'GOVERN ABOUT bable winner he majority nen, and the result | " of Dixon ed fighters training wor ray and ist night he was met \ Dixon's condition Yes, and fin ~ HPGOVERN STRONGER THAN EVER AND SURE HELL BEAT DIXON. TO RUSH. ot more ris went raining 4 relay plendid condition him eepes leht Me ne felt ly as stronger fr the fight than for Aiest expected to beat his lerful avern weighed 129 pounds how hen mat te Ws oink Gp | the welght at whieh ihe has met in) Dixon has been under webght f ear S betling on him) five Jays, welgbing ti the nelghts GOLFERS 10 CO SOUTH. Fasterners W Toern > 1 Play in Three Hig The Winter season of he Florida W g ast Goll, Ansociation wil ane LM) Jockey Will Bring Comic tou 1 ea vatinue three] Opera Star Abroad If Her ris i ret take place on th Backer Consents. Monday. Jan 22 Th sud at Tampa — itay w gin Ja he third, at) ay gioane is on his way to California e Arm Jon 29 1 ‘of generally known that Tod « i ach day will begin at 1 AM |e ihe intention of discussing © must wlth Tom Wi Friseo ture ° 1 Mag » Springs the clever | amtc-opera star Hed sat Tampa B is now negotiating for two Lane not Inte J nd at Colleen caeatiee the Prince of Waler and ‘ “ ed " on ne with 1 T 4 er pera Hust ge ' he 1) Wildains " = HANLON AND EBBETTS AT ODDS OVER THE WRIGLEY CASE. —_——_ +o — — BALTIMORE Jar Manaeer Ha 1 did not know Presiden had pald the Wrigley foe un papers, and w He ‘ ! ands » {the Brookivn f fent oo « graces tena u Med “ propabiy work as hand « bring the cha oe no reas Baltimore wil! remain in afi reat ipommsea a t ie seoblng o'bauly had gone on _BROORLERS | and ro ris money et?” ave knock to Me- pronoun (pe for the op esters L THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. BOPOPOPOPOMOPOHOPOPOHOHONOH OI GHOH OIPOIOHOHOH OHO O1 Ot Or PDEDPOHOB DID 1 OPO OHOPOE DIO POHOHOt Ot OH O44 6 DHDIHOAOINOAOAOA OI 1 Ot Ot1Ot 1S st Osi Oo OPO DIODIHDIO#O+Oro# FOND ONO1O1O40408 OLD MAN AND HIS DOG INA | CELL TOGETHER. WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. Summer Weather at the| Crescent City Made Coats a Burden. Edward Livermore We Would Not Accept Charity Unless Kaiser Could Sha Byecial on The Reening Writ) wk OS NS dan weulker ' 1 heavy @rape irdens me f the meeting | The policemen | lirown 1 ¥ trian ts. them Vestern Turf. ¢ hew not suffer from ack 46 [was pouring into avin, We've bee : r pals ever since, # and share alike and we cant part now.” The gaunt dog whacked his poor stump on the cell floor in acquiescence. ‘I'm only fifty-two, If 1 do look elghty © on any | ihe any he SLOAN, THEATRICAL MAN, MAY STAR ALICE NIELSEN. —_—_— At athcdbesl\ ssi But I'm worn out. When I found out I could work no longer I knew that only one place was left—the poorhouse So yesterday 1 applied to Poormaster e | Brock, “You'll have to leave that dog bee hind’ said he [ didn't say anything, hut started away. Kaiser looked at me 4 Atrathin Sadie Roman. Time ta 1 mile and) twenty tOAODIHS #O LO1D1OFOFONOHONONOEOONOD ] AOZEN IN HER HOME, Wwentete Ws Woman of Rutherford Found ’ re It. j ° | Dead. -— ‘ ined fond ° i. thie morning. She te Mr Schepperd (62 travelling salesman ! oa wey from home a week. “ ‘ ad t been seen sinee | ! ea roe ! hat the ! J u tin and 1 wove ty on the Aoor, ls probe aken (il and ” be e 8) ad -ummes <a ier athe: COOK REPLIES 10 COLKR offense was ive up KAISER. J ne hor lay after he hadl= ———_ = a ae en clatined out of a selling race at St Tauie It is aald that Brown's rea. Occupying the same cell in t | sudteae of Edacath Heard Sa. son for coming to the track was to be/#on County Jail this morning Edward | ' ‘i 4 40 that he could bring the case | Livermore was eating with his poor old| ‘ae ourt \ veliow dog. share and share alike, 1) vial Headgear. Si vata w e first day of « (wo months’ sens Henry Ro M. Cook, auditor to the mposed by Recorder Stanton yer: | | J of Education, to-day made pube 44 erdsy at the request of Livermore and | i stement in which he tikes issge 1 © ip | Poormaster Brock Kaiser, the dog, W i ( mutrolier Coler for declaring $1) $$) feommitted as formally as the man © books In Mr. Cook's charge ear 6 Livermore told his simple story to an} Revie Beane Kept ia ‘ook say We 4 ng World reporter, leaning back 1 eee Retreat ane or 5 tS [on nis cot, satisfied that, although so i SA CMIRIRG: SOOGL: 1H PATE Aim ok nay | EDWARD LIVtRMORE AND HIS! DOG. and 1 " lee told him I'd not leave him. If aldn't live together, we'd die to- . Ltold him, Didn't I, old dog? “Mr. Brock called us tack then and I told him about Kaiser “He and the Recorder decided that we needn't separate and here we are, hap. pler than we've been for months-—-eh, Kaiser?” Third Race 4 yar Ww is; Dr. Walmsley NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Was second The Evening World) (Special to °K, NEW ORLEANS, Jan HUSBAND. BEATER JAILED. open ' % t |MMaste Reuter Tells Court for to-morro aces! Semtenced Th. for advertisemen vega Tt | | F Cohen & Co Tailors Frenough and that it was it! Lianie Rent indays Covington Kentucky 118 morning sentenced ta’ t 1 in Lawton Fand, 868,097. Maatieg ig’ ie Silman 1 the Hatkensack Jail by Judge Zabel x! COHEN & CO., Tailors, | WASHING The Lawton fund to-day re cond Race—Hanticay six fur! Mo Veromia TE Magic 1 1 ied arte rae meling: one mile 11 Laeky Monday 1 Trebor. ante 4 Prince of Oramae said | CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE |, Haneroft, a member of the Stock and Petroleum Ex- has been suspended introduced isin and sibility of the oly nie a ember ‘and Ba meee a shed | Hildret Exchange Wednesday. ne 6) Broadway xiven at the ¢ December was] ~ . ‘ a" on a iarke’! NEW PRINCETON TRAINER. soale hae wen arranged for Jan ' Ly nl"! James Robinson Mave Charge . ee, wi ety at 3M Vows, and Incidents st sotests. including a drum-major + dri Athletes. contest of cag-time plano playing aud] INDIANAPOLI8. Ind. Jan, 5—James competition in various kinds of dancing. | p, n, athletic trainer for Ya whe Boy Col, Casaiay, |SHOT HIS SUPERINTENDENT Nedmeed, Clerk Fi Charles W. ¢ Chiet in Maltimore. i a) te The Rvening Worl) } MUCKLAND Jan Won einty y +a arally. wounded Superintendent \ Gatiow his office here to-day. | t ee timate first shot it Ga tn the arm and glanced {the second buried itself in ais bre sod ihe third went wild Resiey had been reduced in position | with che company ane Sea) was angry. her fifth offense. very. flatly to pound’ e deserved it and she tol thet, she would | her husband wher- Thi t ENTIRE BUILDING. Cor. Nassau & m ASE, N.Y. rt 192 * Chamberiain ” * fratire " aged Prof 4 Kindred * Viturte M Pirate Belle... 9% The Miltiner ” ‘Thir Race—Selling mile and a quarcer. *T Our Neitte a> BENNETT BUILDING, Bo] N. W. COR. FULTON AND NASSAU STREETS. Suits and Overcoats} Gt); om tte oRDER > See that you get in the right store, This Means Merchant Tailoring. =i pian CORNER FULTON & NASSAU STS. ; ———==» i MARK DOWN SALE | OF FINE SUITS. 1) suite thas were $1) and $18 are now dito $12 each, 12s suite that were The Vierkleur. inely made, but tae proken, and that Is why we mark 1 we hg | mpatioat Oxtord Kray winter overcoa ig), Bulls and overcoats 10 messure at HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, | Fehold the Boer flag! The Sunday $9) Broadway, between ita and ta ote =| World gives Americans their @ret | lopportunity of seeing the stanéard of | the Transvaal in its setwal eslere, as it stirs the hearts of those who dwet! upon the veldt. j Medica. \— OLD. LR. GRINDLE, ——land green; and here, looking frem jthis page, are the grave, bearded { fee's wich MiTMEsT) °F men whom it has inspired to desde Mea, Under Ud that have checked the greatest em- Dire the sun ever shone upon, wa:| The “vierkleur"—the four-color— | * what citizens of the South Africas hood ai | Mirtan awe epoeth, lees, paintul oy and Diadcer complainers no Sek ea, ie in this city, to-day paid that er Git takew : @o Republic call th nion Eleeiton. scetved an offer from Princoton | teow Seperate, Bo Set ome OWN elr flag. The Must 1 Protective Union. lin vlan a entra t e ‘pia Princeton *) ber OLD trom mee preefs ef eoler 5 1 Fes jobinson went me held yesterday. re-elecied | oom "Prine mm. to Yale about twe year fame mest Sunday's Wert. fred & Caries Steckler ax/ago At present he de on w tour wiih thelr ‘counsel for the « fourteenth consecutive election of these gentlemen by the Union as mt | John K. MeComber, seventy-nine yours old, of 4 Kast Poriy-third street, sald be the oldest letter-earrier in the city, was run over at Tairty-fourth street and Second avenue by a mail wagon last might and ie of bis ribs were 2 troettred, YY ——— NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT. Jayruccmcem te SUS WORLD ote be p- py cae Tero And on that same page will be Dictures from photographs of the | famous Boer commande: 1, and the words and music of the Boer aa- tional hymn and other interesting ings about the Boers. ser ite | denny faa dreams. be 1 ery eect he see euabtsted, the é lee S's natin tm thie naa tem 9d Here it ie in ite red, white, bie ¢ aN Hol and tushe 1 to and poor & Y . fr c th and|and hunger for sixty days. One hand ; he firet piace, it te quite clear that ipened up a kay on hie fleld, but] clung to er's ivan neck as if afraid | [the Compirolier has confused the Board fred badly at the end. He lasted long] ney might take his dearest friend from le ucation (of which | am an officer enough, however, to win by a length hk y ; i | with the School Board for the boroughs be Peset ive fnished li secant. mince. 8) a: anal of Manhattan and the Bronx (of whieh eneth before Blk Time, 1 You ses, | was prosperous once and | fag Het ca teeenl: While SECOND RACE owned my own canal boat ft sank wat the boards are housed in the . Hi pout years oo and would bullding, and hold sessions in the et mit pin | BUBHE about six fag and is i hold se F Winktoa ? ae fhave gone down with it had it a | pare. Uno. alatings Bodiera oe FT ae tg [Deen for Kalser He jumped into my | \« " ‘ * 3 [bunk and awakened ine while the water | yl