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m4 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1900. WORLD MAN BOXES WITH ING ky Bob Seems Rather a Born Fighter than a Sparrer. "HIS FOOTWORK IS MARVELLOUS. His Power of Landing Hard at 7 Close Quarters Another . E Good Point. ork deserves that hae heem sald ef 11." ALDERMEN WANT APOLOCT: |Wirth's Resolution De- | nmouces Thomas G. G. Shearman. Wirth, of Brooklyn (Rep) luced at the Board's meet-/ on Thomas | | atzern | today tn Ing the following resolu G. Siearman's the Clty Fathers thieves: “Whereas, Ina speeon delivered tn the city of New York on Wednend Jun. 10, Law, before the tury Club, Thomas G. Shearman ts re- ported to have made the following state- ment: We ail know our Aldermen, one and all, are a set of thieves, It is a body that New York might well get along! without;’ and “Whereas, Many of the members of the branch of the Municipal Assembly are eputable business men and cititens, j men of known integrity and honesty of rpore who have the best interests of y at heart; therefore, be 11 ved, That white we do not or- dinarily take notice of remarks of (nis character when uttered by shallow, emphatleally conderon object io such references when from a citizen standing high in al, xoclal and religtous ci ws does the man referred to, whose un Just, sweeping charge Is without founda Von and lable to reflect upon the char- acter of men who highly prine their good name and who will defend the same at all hazards; and be tt further vapid minds w and WINNERS AT (BOMBSHELL NEW ORLEANS; = BY LENTZ Many Withdrawals Mar|Says Grosvenor Hinted the Card at the Polygamy Charges Had tion be sent to Thomag G. Shearman with a letter requesting’ that he retract or deny having made the statement at tributed to him and if guch retraction of denial fs not forthcoming, demanding acy from him because of its BOB FITZSIMMONS. Bob Fitestmmons is all right. nature may training and re 1 Mke him. Feult in ' pe alatty and Injustice to the members He ani I boxed four rounds at Wood imme ti Crescent City. Been Hidden. fe My od tae mee he of Gymnasium yesterday, Hoe also spent When the resolution was introduced @ solid hour afterward in « ‘ing id Alderman McCall, of Brooklyn, took ex- -needed t worl : i a pol ema fin or | (Special 10 The Brening World ) WASHINGTON, Tan, 16—The House |cepilon to Its Introduction. He said that Did you ever w ' ic Fs Nagel 1, by luck, RACK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Jan | iy to-day took up the resaly-|%@ had heard of “them things" before, with a Coe Be da Ae hoes | teavily on aft 18—Berate than etal 1] sone of inquiry concerning the charges | 2nd (hat he was told that Shearman was One was Fitz. ty So are, ie to-day's for WT hat certain Pedera! appointees In Utah |PPVOnGy-sX OF seventy-seven years old, oughbred bull-terrier, Phy known re . ‘and.” he continued, “If that ts true | found a Ww were polygamis peech In which he cailed |™ ares “Resolved, That a copy of this resolu- FITZ. DEATH-STROKE AT LUNCHEON. Actress Hannah Ingham Stricken While at Table. on, wife of Dr Fdward Stetson, of 43 Lexington ave- ing lady of the Donnelly the Murray Hull The- dently at her home this afternoon Dr and Mrs. Stetson were entertain {ng two friends, « lady ond @ gentleman, « M luncheon at 1 y'clock, when Mrs. Stet= fon was stricken with a fainting ft, Bhe was tiken away from the table unconscious. Dr. Bleyer, of #) Lexing- ton avenue, and Dr, Barry, of 17 Lex- ington avenue, were hurriedly called to Mra, Stetson, but she was past help when they arrive! She died at 115 tock. The physicians agreed that the cause of her death was apoplexy ‘There was no matineo at the Murray Hilt Treatre (o-day in gonsequence, Mre, Stetson was known on the stago as Hannah Ingham, She had established A place In the hearts of the patrons of the Murray Hill Theatre, where she was the leeding lady Bie way thirty-three years oid and was a hard worker and consclentious student. She had been studying very hard of late, and it ts sald that overs work brougit on the attack that en@sd ‘the every afternoon matinees at the Murray Hill have achieved great popu- larity, ‘The play for this afternoon was "An grad * The usual wax half full when word reached the theatre that Miss Ingham was dead, ‘The assembled audience was informed lof the news and quietly dismissed. left the thearte exchanging words mpathy and sorro HOFFMAN HOUSE BOUQUET aa THE RUPTURED Stes Wear a! Roytered suffer because (hey wee: eprine ‘iran bis arn IRE CURED Be r, ond it retains the enrrcign ar coverest bree to Woods's Gymna-| ¢() eldn were id tea Siew reens at the Trot add twee and in (he F races the elds were | Hepreventative Lente, of Ohio, caused |" may be dopey. ‘The third Ume my hand wandered Into reduced con: The excltement by his remark the reso- any one hax evidence of the kind, Metropole. gpace and « left-hand upper-cut I which on as if tt would |} tk he ne "| Shearman should go before the Grand Bevery dog in those fourteen block®| the glove ‘ saddene furniah one heat rmces of the | tinns were linely 10 be “piawon:holed” | ues, be wall 1 with ful envy. Every | percolating through rpace ; of the ly the. 00 ref : ; = be ioe Ay head over the} 1 stopper verly—witi the point meeting. idle cabling A 6 hel Mr. Leute wakt he could. produce am- i. Uauene yd bie eee from M. nh «San Durango, Jud arde’ fi angen, Tax N dtarboard shoulder, “rubbering” Fits. | ™PJ8™, 4, other, a4 gan Durungo, Judge Wardell |goviie that papers had been placed on | anes Amissioner at New 1 felt that I shone in reflected lust ° peat | seciits orien eed twee a alleging cet sie Piel a Dear 1 me by the wre os aera teen wi te. mea * Pita and Phil, more accustomed to adu- | ry rey a | The weather was axnin warm and| Orn secamal for by Mr. Porter ihe tata es teen lation than I, were obitvious. the more merriiy f yomewhat cloudy he: ailendance | Meseumene acd i EGE Mgt hip Loney att is te In street contume Fits resembles rome wrethtal Ri w rai - ; Fi The teaek Wa aig fed sagas sec Dat a Lanta Segiien ralaed the anti:Wesh ome Wether hile ps Were * up t erage e tra *|eakd. but the papers coukl not now be th ypietly prosperous, espe om Ms for me or merely of deal [in fine shape, fourd Webhace Ts Tiug us ieiguere Mis « maso of vtoel 2a ie ret can today it louked on 1 We, Lemta antd Representative spring: irked by some very active of Memphis, who had |G hin, bad mats te ind opresty the creattions! “pee V to ride. did not think dynamo than is uid make the welght, and en- ; m, but Clawson Upped the |m ew ander o| fi e weight and Oem run down bis fellow pugilists nor boast Ie'vometing exhilarating in " am ‘ibe devoled an hour er ne te giving me pol Aid ot ket the moving "cian elt probe | Me may uncertainty | Representative Greevenc ” is & charming and refreshing variety ny Mints teat walle ute ca FIRST RACI Representative Greavenor was gent (OF. | ci Griginated shorth after, the con- from othera of his profession. there was also the delight of giving and ne mile, d not be reached. The Commit-| ques: of Wales by Eng) ‘he Eng- We boxed with five-ounce gloves, || taking (mortly taking) heavy blows, and Wetting st Hit Fin ourred the bearing until next Pri-(iisn took everything jd Taffy and ive handcover- | the exhilaration that goes with all fast Meeday, 9 J. Waldo) 4 1 Beoretary ter, the Post-|Tafly was awful y gled to get a chance eat tm: Weight before, Might ounces | “72PP4n W P I NT Wont, 90 (Wedderstrand), . Land Gen. Grosvenor wit] te Meal even tote ANGAN, that welg fore, re \ fant 94 (Wedderstrandy ee ; Mad teen my limit. Tt is astorathing THE OTHER FELLOW’S FOOT- BE L. A. e RES DE La 1h a apeese Aijerman \irth urged the pagaag fferen en in ‘ ae of the de rma . zo pe Oe ree en. Dak ars tion when {came up for action, ees west Will wake oem Collector of they ss YS BEATEN 10 DRATH. Alderman Bridges, ‘the orator” of the Glove begins to impress itself on your ete NW. preste | Hat MONT onery ome belleve whet {i personality. Ht te wala that ihe} Hae one ve what the papers 1 nd | a sa—yes they will be busy. 1 have read I wore the gloves with which Fite and i hat his name 3 Undertaker Says Young Ceiminals| about the reoord of this boord and the | Knocked out Corbett at Carson CHY Im | footwork ut the coming | . aueea: Oy sau mistakes that 1 fave made, If we 41. He wore the pair which had en-| our four asure the sup-| | Were Sardersé ty Beeel- makes one little mistake 11 bees en-| abled him to rend the past worthy Se- tea peur frant round: | ways Men, and what do our constituents aching me varlo t por Maher to dreamland in ‘6. ps Bang bp sve S ; \ ecking the hodor,| clore'y followed by Lady! at the meeting of the Charly OF- | introduced that resolution I'd ‘They were hisioric gloves. Fits ex- baltene boxing master an awkwe hi bop: +4 “pele bf ganization Soclety held to-day ac che] ge to the Court and see If 1 could pros- 3 horted me not to be afraid of them. I Sout wish Abd aad |Roclety’s bullding, Fourth avensie and] Cours FOP. AY gan Gees aR 4 thin’ my feeling was one of respect Twenty-second street, David Willare | fry to ket some of hie met Ta eo Father than of fear, fab you, do Principal of the Tombs Boys’ deol borers by) c fi and ory os aan ee ' spoke of the boy criminals ne me’ maybe | cou : FITZ’S FAST FOOTWORK. [iien.tf! inte i who ma he eum tame | soe of une toy ermlnals ne mo". | Rig [walle anne, | Mr lare aston ers bY] The resolution was tabled by a vote a = ees Pi SPOOND RACE hie reference to the Elmira Reforme-| uf 3 to Ii. a fe came to guard, an suddenly jr Six and a ball furtonge ti He said that an undertaker wi -- = found that Fitz's feet bad a way of | )T)6nl werine 4 HERO | puted two Love why had becn tet carrying him just out of reach and} which bs 4h Gren & e to that thetiation and whom Mr. ¥ Will + z gent th then back again with the velocity of «/!* y magic. Hur ys len bore every appears buas-saw. in ya having been beaten to He lei for my face and 1 countered | parted (9 me ihe perfu the Avsembiyman Gale O@ers a Bill te With my Jett, by nome rare acetdent | Het. mingled w th jode Coane peered 1 7% " a boy wh owas gen here Make Sure People . t ar individual H Py | r ' 48 fa wee » ago as one who “woul Teaching his jaw with an overhand Jab. | iainiis gr supe whan Trantena pence} Ecce 4 i itandey) Oot eis PF ever re lien from the place anlive." Ane Ave Dead. ‘Then he did something that at first | wa ~ = in front and Atperial 10 The Brening World) sight seemed to transform his arms into a And Js 1 ALBANY, Jan. 0 & cross between the driving bar of an ; EI Ec i T Alex to thr stretch, | Alex then move of Queens, to-day Introduced a bill to engine and an electric and he ae- [ty be a sare winner, but when Mine Mue Prevent premature burial. ‘The bill pro- complished it by some equally Day chailen, he hung ; aly sod Fe vides that: 1 fand. riding a strong Bole. # “4 ‘From and after the Ist day of Sep- (grasped by degrees) wa i are IDEA Is WEI I LIKED,| Mine Gay home the winner ots eke tember, 10, no human body” shall be He Tuinted' for the face with his Nie 8] place, Time L212 | ee rus may be approved by ht arm over as if Thira Race-Two miles.—Won t the Biate Board of Heaish a6 Will perm) for & terrific swing, shift i right ; moe cae Is Rt Gora wes second the person, whose bod) Asker o le he did iw h Jin | ae —_— oud tus thir Daining assstan febt shoulder b bet con MH bil Bock wl af our) Race Bin Curionge Won by in the event person peng of course wi- ed portions | , jemohis. Bir Christopher was having been in a state of lethargy of vanced. The right arm described a cir- 1 up ny Pagar . pep Hee ell off the eeconds and be perfeetly = ant Ba attlenad 1h hte, thie city, a stockholder In tae Ameri+| coma at the time of Rertal, cle around and before me An 't crommed | yt, MOR Beat | thm snting | under the control uf the timekeeper. can Splrite Manufacturing Company person violating the provisions ens the wind on the way down his left shot |ing World ee The referee ts voc mechantem. He ts bas egy an notion against the Distiit- | of tmhall, if the Sout, the left shoulder golog with it, ALBERT PAYRBON TH a e * man ts ayn to be prejutieed In BELMONT YACHT LAU ing Company of America, which has _ travelied at the cetimated rate of seven ——— -- ae Vor of certain boxers and t oth: fe call been termed the Whiskey Trust thousand miles 4 second, for about two | ed He ts Hable to count # i Harrie ‘ a nd a terminus in my soisr| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. , past ' cuits kis. Wa to [Mineatn Swecesstally Leaves the! M feet, and fou ct ¥ sol { ain ithe a Jie influenced by emotions the Herreshow tn Aat’s the biow that knocked out sien The " : | from the humor of Works. dead.” nal z sorved other companies f tat Carson City,” he explained} HACK TRACK, NEW onieans! . os [larly be canmet eo tr RL, Jan. %6—The new the federal afi law, and he sesks mine If massed wif ‘Te We continued sparring. “I feinted| Jan 1 The entries ¢ morrow ; | accura It at the Merrestoff works for eine has relatives or the left, then swung with the] Tce are a® follows there isa kn t Helmont was launched to-day, |*°7?* quer a hay cten v2 ~ Aaessalh feted Kare ne E . Fight; came over with It, throwing the ; feat abvend of the left At the same | Frangivie a d { Corbett up bis Peleg on! ; i This timing question te portant wet sing t means that and A. Van Rennselaer Kennedy arrived n|REFEREES SHOULD BE IM-|here in air Betmont’s private car this|Musband and Wife Serk Lim morning. Diveres on Similar tey PARTIAL. Mise Schenck acted as sponsor, nam- Groands, The ret sais an important iamue [ing the sacks Mineola, after the @-fooier! 4 44 Hymmel got an allowance of By all means boxing clubs should have | which aes bullt In Boston in 1886 for Mr. 8% counsel fee and $15 a week alimony at Mr Reimont and party, including Miss Natalle Schenck, Mrs. Tiffany, Mins Tif- 87 PERSONS CRUSHED, arch Collapers tm Ressia and Nimetees Ave Killel and Ststy-cight fajered. ST. PRTRRSBURG, Jan, 4—A church ane then the life y Heft in a jolt to the jaw} nei” Of the wind. I'll show you how Coupled . Wh * in the f time | learn. course of " oe ent aj tee Woe me the gentlest und|com. caste ee. ee will cradually Oe Killed and) gn absolutely fair and fmpartial man | Belmon: fer Mro. Lucy Lamberton, from Justice iehde. re 1 CRersewire | ME ree Wee COR Hae manenete + One referee should] The new boat Is LG feet over all, 10 feet |i" oer.4'tn the Supreme Court to-day, ra District. B Terr * * should be devived to prevent bouts, The pablic has}on (he waterline, 2+foot beam and 3 Jing the trial of her wult for lmited jeen persons were killed and sisty- cight's cre injured. -——— 4 at the » Priday faith in only oF or two Teferees, Hox- feet draft, re forty tons of ft the Keel “Phe frames are re the same as| divorce against her husband, Edward C eoould ‘s « ole there things those ot the cupracer, © Columble, charges that he was cold and de —=a—— ald of | Lady Calianen mele Fe rere ee a LOY SPOR aia are refereed by" man known os be THE PRESIDENT. bgp fhort; De elopeed time between the ser-]a very bad ju ‘e Sine ee ene [RUS ae Noe S| Sie mc THE WORE PLAGUE IN MANILA |cuce ame cone te Nowitser re At iy [ehend fort CLOCK CAN BE RELIED UPON. All these things can be prevented by: the introduction of an electric elowk. It} ' Wi} has been eaid that electric ‘ks cane jel] Rot be relied upon. In these days, when electricity practically mover the world, % there is no excuse for that a jetmple clock camnet be Amendment Asking lenges Now Cases gp ane ee to cits nesersity for mich a busta fae] fee Pence Commteston's Orders Phitigpioe (apital=Wheeter cierto ° latd on the Table. fo Vielt Geam, WASHINGTON, Jan, 16,—10 the genie MANILA. ou. W=Three additional ae. inst Oy an ak pony fe >. ai eS @ @ dl Fy . > FA i La bli fe i iF A : i H Ht i é z ii if i z z i i % a F xX

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