The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1900, Page 1

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Fo EL RET ES | TRY SRO RRS RET Che éGorid. Thi r 9 Peer —Girealstion Docks Open to An” | *-* ENN. “ Cireulation Books Open to All.”” |___S--wwerwsnnm NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1900, { a 7 ‘ ee ——_——_ 120 MAY BELOST (OP.M.EXTRA NER Z MA DLE woman aurnen To ozaTH =| OF FIGHT TELLS» Vessel Wrecked Off Newfoundland Now Thought m sLien ae FIRE OF THE FRA to Be French Cable Ship---Everybody | he tt 0 hs Nh tenn Pn Sree eeNTO Tris EVENING WORE on Board Drowned. , comuead st sek ont Huw the Diane] 1 bad mo chamee, 1 know that when I got toto the ring ond tena coca in the Broadway Athletic Club before. They were BT. JOHN'S, N. F., Jan, The name} the members cf the’ crew whose watch MORRISON F below when the vessel struck were babi ue yin | Wax ked at St Mary's) We of the steamship wrecked eet Eee pe Bay by sti, uninows |ignot OF the Rooke ot Galen! the aumee Gwtag cf hie and wee thet padded thumb like a club. What ig STANDARD GAS AGREEMENT ct, kidding? 1 never, wanted) abyibing the ‘nest: ot'te: dade Every one ard has cert@inty BEF | wens apply 10 the steerage passengers. fohed, but nm an get near enough |if phe carried any weil A » >, . to the wreck owing to the heavy sea to! “T can't my If whe was a paosenger The Standard Gas Cor * : ee * oh Sate i |shin, Hite looked as if she might be, } siiiaidy . ‘ 1000 (00 pogqnde. How do | know? Well, thie is the way the referep comseed! find out her identity Jone She wan about 3000 tone burd ‘ numberof the stockhalde dager wt vo heir hetesf 7 . The officials of the French Cable Com-| a : ' “One, two. Now go away: You'll lose this fight. Thre, Sear, i ‘Her otern part was cn fire, from the company wit t et rc thor tne mn pany are appreneasive that the wrecked! what cause we could not tell, Phe had a 9 : '\ DHTNCH yam ge away? Do you want to lose? Five, sis. I tell you to heap seteamer may be their cable-repairing | lot of kerosene aboard, for it was float | price, Ruweell si , he agreeme if you don’ bidet Gateb ana the end of the ii ! ling om the water. and it also added to the | you don't want to ehght, soon to 0 cons boat Francols Atago, whieh carries @ 4 | En a? erew of 1% men. Ifratvet Mey th the hee ae eae Z oO! yer “We could only see ree men on ” > “i Bhe' wes known (o be off the New-|ship. All the othete had perished or Can a referee accurately count ten seconds that way?) Is the Som foundtand coast engaged in cable work, [Jef her. All her boats were lyin around . MOLINEUX FAMILY AT THE TOMBS knockdown McCoy was down twelve seconds, My time-becper onid t | and she ha: ot been reported for rev- | #mashed, except one, which wax bottom — --- “ye od » Spa she Ros lap and abbertotiy pool. “Wwe ect sietrait aray? ua CBictal time-beoper: “Joe, it’s all up.” “That's right,” sald Dena; att The Arago was o dered (rum the Gtand| eluded that the crew manned the boats Sas pray Sh : Sen’ Nol Weux called 4 ragga the bell hard to signify that the fight was over. He didnt Ranks and.wat about due in St, Mary's | alter she struck and were all drowned.” ith the eins: there wns any question aboot (t. Bay to repair 4 broken cable. (Spertal fo The Kvening Werk.) Gen, Molinew oar Henry Johnson, of Holywood, a small; HALIFAX, N. 8, Jan. 2-8. Cunard goiids satis aa : PF : Then McCoy was carried te his corner and then the referee. Village near the scene of the wreck, was, @ Co., agents for the French steamer S ’ nape GEN x me Of Bis te td the first to see the vessel's danger be-|Francoly Arago, which I» thought vol Jute with the time-kesper wati! one minute and thirty-scconds hed diag fore she struck. He said to-day: have been wrecked off the Newfound. ! ltt i —_ waen he called us together again. That gave McCoy plenty of time “The ship's lights were seen crousing |land coast, informed The World | ®. Mary's Bay, going due cant, on|the steamer should have reached Hall- cover. f Wednesday midnight. Something must es, BOY GETS BAD STAB WOUND Ae to the foul iow, it wap Gotiberate. 1 am hand of hearieg, tat have gone wrong with her after that, for | was awakened Thureday morning ’ heard the bell end dropped my hands, MeCoy ewung on me herd. Meg we by the steamers whistle. | saw 0 big have beard the bell. 1 have left 9660 forfeit for anether Aight. 1 batt fire near Gull Istand then, When they a % knew there was a shipwreck the neigh- gested with the game. | cancelled three fights this morning. If raga bors gathered and collected ropes, sige icles tad al : will net fight me again I.am Gone for goed.—Jeo Cheynakt's 3 gers and boatheoks and started for the is Lavigne, fourteen rears of age ow rest a ; ecene, travelling across frozen ponds the Gouvernewr H . tow renting World reporter this sfterncen. and marshes, and reaching the point hone save hey h p about 9 A. M. Vigo wats the nent ede AMtowst y “ry uo 6 me var 0 von sacs atm { OPINIONS OF TWO EXPERTS, shore. She hud stove in her bow by a pee ie . , , or =8 collision with # rock and lay head on, Bhe had collapsed from stem to stoke- BROBKEYN'EAWYER MISSING * The fight should have was’ nothing short_ of theft been awarded to Joe Choyn- from the person. When ski, and it was a shame he erees are allowed to.reba: ——_—- — — lof it. | say this in spite of |case last night, it is net sur: 4. fact that | like Me-|prising there is a movemeet, ittle money | put up was Led expreseeai him, bat he was licked in the! certainly sue Isecond round, and no fair-| Athletic Club, inded man can get around! he it | that fact. | the JOHN L. SULLIVAN. | may Hi The decision giving the| atv fight to McCoy was an out- rage. If such crooked busi- is allowed it means the a 3 Bilt it Hy ? Mf Hf | | Merrieon kitted ay sterer| Pleasing and 1 hope he will ug] to me Guilty, My poor cleter's ile was) O? eunt tunbapyy one. he would Geter 4ié’ not live happily wieh ty r i i Aj

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