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ey” i THE BASEBALL MAG Members Conceal Iden- ‘JOHN L, ON FIGHT RUL AND FIGHTERS OF tity and Register Under | False Names. EVERY CLUB IS REPRESENTED, Much Mystery Surrounds the Session and No News Is | Made Public. CLEVELAND, 0. %.—Every Jan made rome myste club in the National Haseball League] have been hurts The | that. And basen was represented at 4 meeting of the! Something was ti Magnates in seasion here to-day at the CONFERENCE IN CLEVELAND. | | Hollenden Hotel The utmost care was taken by thore ive how the co! ce ie ne attending the meting to prevent thelt| Ne arin tn Mit eee free | identity from becoming known. and again they kick hant on the ‘The magnates ape ail registered at the | Pron tious sue Rotel under names other than thetr own. which hax _ While it ts admitted that the Cireult | [i ee Committee is still considering plans for the reduction of the National League from twelve to elght clubs, no explana- tion te offered as to why all of the League members have come to Cleve- land, To all inquiries the ma State that there te no news to be made yr may submitted to them. conference, however. direct bearing on (he fu It tea ol am! the clubs com- ——— AMBRICANS SCORE A POINT. New Naseball Association Secures Dublic as yet BALTIMORE, Md., Jan. %—The new | OMicials of the Cleveland club to-day | American Baseball ‘Arsoctation scored Tefused to elther «leny or affirm the re-|a point against the National League ported sale of theeclub to the American | team here to-day when its representa- ES TO-DAY. WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, J: NUARY WINNERS AT | for Triaditaa, San Durango and Cotton Plant ' Bm a ees 95, 1900, r ” hin ATES MEET IN CLEVELAND TO-DAY. | NEW ORLEANS. | WOULDAANG WIFE. BEATERS trate Pool Would First Bathe Them in Rolling O11 and Horee- whip Them. “My be to first pour hot oll over them, ther horeewhip them thoroughly, then hang .. | them, sald Magistrate Pool in the Har- Perfect Weather Brings) tem court tus morning Vv Schramm had brought his wife, Out a Large Attendance | shir), into tue court charged with drunkenness and the neglect of her in- at the Track. fant chi The man told his story. and |the Magistrate turned to the woman nd that one of her eyes was ai ng World) biack TRACK, NE Y ORLE: ANS, Jan. | How did you get that?” he asked ne weather to-day wa he) oMy husband beat me. He beats me hangeavie order, one time being cloudy) often, and 1 never drink except when then the next minute the sun would | n¢ yends our eleven-year-old son after make Sts appearance. It was also very | peor,” whe answered warm, so Chat clothing of the lightest | 1: wax then the Magistrate gave his material was in order, The attenda herole remedy for the cure of wife- was large in consequence of the perfect] peaters, He discharged Mra. Schramm weather, jand told her if her husband ever beat ner poor one and | race appeared to be a walkover ing to the scratches of card was a ne first FIRST RACE, Sin furlongs SBOOND RACK oe maiie pm Selling be Fannie, 118 (Odom) bor WT (Moody) im, 162 terfy, 103 Mitoheli/12e1 Weddersirand) il R Bobby ey F Hen Chance. 1 (Vola nd) Wall CALL A POLICEMAN. Magistrate Mott Ri againet Frederick Metagar, who refused Parr called a policeman and had Metz- fr sgatn or sent his fon after liquor to inform him and he would do the rest. a War- Be Issued for » Man Fellewed Another. ram w Willlam H. Parr, a carpenter, of 2758 Broadway, appeared tn the West Side ourt this morning @8 eomplainant ) mive his addrems, age or business, ex- pt that he {s a “member of a cor- ation.” Mr. Parr charged Metagar with per- istently following him since last Tues- y This morning at One Hundred and tighth street and Amsterdam avenue treatment for wife-beaters would , JUMPED Hs BAIL BOND, Broker Schwartz Failed to Answer Charge of Fraud. EMPLOYER HIS ACCUSER. Diamond Cutter Says He De- posited $5,000 for a Clerkship. When the case of Samuel 1. Schwarts, the Wall street broker, accused by & former employee of stealing bonds and Jewelry, wan called in Jefferson Market Court this afternoon the prisoner did not appear, His tall of $1,000 was de- cared forfeited Sechwarts {s known unter various When he was arrested yesterday the police declared that he was a well-known ‘iminal in European cities. His picture was procured from the Rogues’ Gallery. Since his arrival here Schwartz has been arrested twice. He had an office at % Broadway and lived at the Hoffman House. The com- plainant whe had Gchwarts arrested. was Louls Liepschita, a diamon-cutter from Hungary He ankwered on of Schwartz's alluring gar arrest . tives signed a leaso for the Union Vier Wt (Oates ‘i fos age rant to call an oMcer,: | advertisements that he db: t ‘Therefo dite ni s the pac t The meeting adjourned late this after-| Park bageball grounds ‘Therefore a enaie Bure am wae cs aos roo iv sald Magistrate Mott in the West side]? ed 000 wit! Sohaarts aa Roon and ail but two of the mugnates|nattonal agreement club in this city Panaic and bovtel Yous, De Bees | Court thie aréing. “Tou ahould have that he never got his money Jeft the city, It wns stated that nothing| will be without a playing feld The nie winning easily by Uh Jengths. | come to me and got a warrant. If would be givem out in this city nor|iease te to run for one year and $340 JOHN L. SULLIVAN. ‘ile Hurnam ‘finished third. dength want GB:AFreRC MAY YOU beens to: eee was on Schwarta’s bond. afier the Clreule Committee had made] is the consideration for the use of the] John Te Sullivan, often referred to #8) i» & and « helt back of Sorrel Rose. Time: He tein siddeioned the prisoner on. (he ——a— ite report to a full meeting of the/grounds and stands for that period [the greatest fighter that ever Lived ‘Third Race-One mile and three fur] ground that the proceedings had been ‘League. ‘The document war signed and delivered |4 business man in every longa—Won by Donna Rite. Jim Con-! peeuige, In an Interview! this afternoon Presi- | to-day through Conway W. Sama, coun-| Wend to-day, He pays stric Way Was second aad Admetus third, dent Dan Johnson, of the American|sel for the Association club, the cash|the managing of hin cafe on upper m * w| mee Larus, neil’ that the purchase of the belex upped. ty Phil Peterson, one| Broadway, ant, to use his own expren| (Ra tp -yrees) NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | WIFE BLAMED, RUBBY FINED Cleveland club by him had not been|Of the stockholders of the projected rion, hasn't ma drink of Mauer in| and fight Queens: | _— Fi f finally decided upon and would not be | °ORPANy ‘edi tahoe: Wil Gee |neven Mmonihy and won't for a long time, [eity tule Bb, joke Peres RAC TRACK IW ORLEANS, until the Srcwt Committcs tad con-las the helthnore Hascusis and. Eeniol. | Stllvan, however, cannot get away from, \retngea as to how The entries for to-morrow's General Manager Isidor Strauss, of the 4 Jan, 2 4 Welnskop! Arrested cluded its work on ny ithe ; sport he made famous and can ale rx ought 0! sre au futlowa Equitable Life Insurance Company. wi Mr, Johngon stated that he was merely | [aague cub) Mili | Ways be found read talk fight wita] Be But nent rules nh ansetiee: | ire, eee seven tabtonge. in Centre Street Court this afternoon here to look over the ground. He be-| not cover the his legion of patrons On this subje: 4) ment that We hear at Broadway] Dr Watm i a before Magistrate Crane as complainant lieved, however, that the deal’ would] the erection new “ he is quoted as follows ‘ Why men out of down ions waeae jor, When Frederick Weisskepf, of 238 Rylander Kopple, of 518 ultimately be made. immediately. The lease to the old « Do you know who cis me heavy-| there don't Know what Queenshe rry| } ti 6 oka 108] Sixth street, was charged in the Yor! pxplred am a and was always 14° | woight champion torlay?, Wire, Lome 1 cies call for, Instruct ‘the crown, ‘i 2] ville Court this morning with striking] Kopple was a collector of the com — ny the yeu efuslng f amplon c " am. Ustepet th re and et the refer | ville le collectot ¢ com~ The news that the Circuit Committes|sert a renewal « 1 {NMA Never whipped in a bare knuekle| study the rules and there ll oe ny (tou “| Mrs, Julia Swartz, he swore he did not! pany and 1* charged with the larceny Appointed at the recent League Conven-| ‘The meeting fin Pastenton ot he] fant, and that was the only real way] Meo the Jeffries-Corbett mi strike her, The woman's face wasl of $1.90. He is sald to have yaad tion for the purpose of considering ways| new club. It » find what a man Was made of.! sann ty brutved of recommendation from Midi waeans of reduaing the League tol Grhoes of the club will. tie chose an very pent eeal fon the level, Jefteien will) 8% Im Chere, Keene “it you didn’: strike her, who aia?" | Corrigan, and on ‘this he ee ae ‘one of eigint clubs had gathered in Cleve. John Gh. Motenm, the. prvaiie. and f ry] Wine aCDE: ot ‘Ladiabo 14 Clare M z}asked the Magtatrate jarge clerical business. The ume Tand was exclusively announced tn yes-| aren, Of (be ew oli rece veda tele tone auggestion. dy | juee i kn } mits Me Mae herl 1 did,” ynid Mrs, Welsskopt, standing | Re failed to turn over to the company, tertay's Bvening World, came as a} phla, to-day announcing that Providence to these fellery if it ta my estimatio op patties ee Ae) babe eo | DY He war held in $2,900 bail. which was surprise to the baseball oh ear had ee 1 the cighth franehl (in the country ok Maite it ie roateat Hgiiter Pa Bae tN eee te BeeeRN wel | Cowell then.” sald the Magistrate, | furnished. a the elreult of t! the ring, let the tline-| to-day | belleve he was dope Or rank SMetommell... 106 |. n bh a ‘The meeting has been expected fur Association, whi met Jeff the pul up a pars 16 Can | fee 196] “your husband ts responsible for your some time, but it was believed that New | of Providence, joston tr aggument in his life. MoGovern, too, Thaw "NG faults. You take the blame and he pays GOT A SPIRIT LETTER York would be the meeting place. For Faaeny, is ine Bast, end Soe jong he tx down. Make every man 6 wonder net jm | the fine. ” ouls, o| an liwaukee the | ease ene — ——_— ee some time past the magnates have West’ 7 ———— ——_ = = - ship. Je will start fo: WHERE 18 ANNIE LANE? levee Hoopl = State of SENATORS IN NEW LEAGUE bese Sinn . : Deering ¢ Excitement—May Talk to the ./ SHARKEY WOULD NOT BOX. : — tate Dr. We ~ . : > Rellevue Hospital has what appears to 1t Is Possible that Washington! Refased a Proposition to Meet | | be & genuine epirit Istter cont 07 a: We Will Be Association's Champion Jeffries in a | _ BOXING | CHAT. is Rum Away. aloe or ger add ne. poe the Nore oT Di | 104 | ne h we out b: + O'Row sf _ Blahth City. ¥ y Ro! ee eee ae tropes of toe] The Superintendent sayw he 18 to study eo lho S—There ts a) (Special to The Fvening World) Aixth Race—Selling t helt furlongs | he Bee : ty atten vars old, |*Piritualism and consult the spirit of Possibility that Washington will be) BOSTON, Mass, Jan Though the " . a8 | cath - ay Dr, Valentine Mott, the eminent surgeon ~ “ s been itv s! of ‘2 ad represented as the eighth city in the| sporting fraternity of 4 ty would “SHARKEY AFTER CHOYNSKI. Wa) who ha y eae Knee ts Gan . who died thirty-five yearr ago, a mil- New American Association of Baseball like to wee Sharkey and Jeffries in «| O'Rourke and Brown Se-| tes shark e ex-Sallor heavy fi] her parents w My cide loi * °' Honaire whose name is mentioned in the Clubs, President Quinn, of that organ-| friendly set-to during thelr ongagemer Bhi who {é in Boston 8 Bcholes atreet, rate ter. . ' om . h Boslen, Koyler is ‘The letter was received it, the By :: feation, has Deen In conmultation with) here, there wien wih not. be cure New Lease of as notified his manager,Tom O'Rourke ee oe ene ae eine |intendnt thi morning. It te gevern) local men interested in the ea: After the performance last nist: Ay's * }that he will gladly meet Joe Choynski. abducted, but the police are mi paper in a blue sovciene. re aren 1” and it is understood if they can xecure| representative made Proposition Building. Jand O'Rourke has already ac ¢ ned to the belief that she has run very good handwriting, possibly by a pd ark financial backing this clty| Sharkey. The ude = offer from Chicago for 4 six-round ime oe a ‘Will be taken tn agree, he ne wants hie] between his man and the lanky Call Metts cine in the clroult like berwens The Coney Island Sporting Club will] forn! : no Is con Warkingion nd Peovis nee, Red | frtendly one bo known hereafter ax the Seaside Ath-|@ueting all (he big boxing hows in : Janae * “A siti Sharkey said later: “I do not belies Cub ht reorganized er-| Cheam, wired O'Rourke a few days . in sparring a friendly match with afternoon. The queerest thing in| &* im if te would let Sharkey Kmperor Decrees that Putsing rt of Pardens at Trentee Re- man one wants to meet in a bouton the} connection with the reorganization «| "# ynskl, O'Rourke was ded gullty this morning before Judge] shall Asem ‘Throne at fused to Commute Mie Sei level." the freesing out of Martin Julian « whether to for Janon to perjury, and was remanded tka wea eo=Te Die Feb. 9. In talking about hie recent fight Hilly Brady. whe were » renel Ving thetto {he Tos 1 ee: BHANGHAL, Jan th—The North China] The Court of Pardons at Trenton. ] Jeffries Sharkey sald that tnuat have! che Coney Islang Sporting Chub » or he] Mra. Kellam some time ago was sued) Daily News publishes an edict signed] J., to-day refused to commute the sen- ae {eat clahtern oF twenty pounds) rom O'Rourke ant Alec Rrown—th Ax Chorn-Toy Mary T. Morris, also an actress, for) Dally eee Renin ange appoint-|tence of Edward Clifford, who is to aes 1 went Inte the ring welghing about | fF was matchmaker of the okt club that the im 3 ery ot ; cit money pba Ing as Emperor in his place Putsing, (he | be hanged ie ie vee County Jail, H 18 pounds” he ‘and the! wilt vet as Joint managers of the new ‘ re. Kellam had ¢ . e 1 of Prince Tunno. J a feb. 9, for the murder QUINN AFTER LEAGUE STARS. |: morning, after ‘aki a Turkish | organization They expect i ott! AWKINS relonmong to Mies Morris, At that thme nite Lael yah Bilge Ab co or tk ecitte” TwWattoon, ‘ot the West fh and x hearty 1 weleried | inant. VS. FLAHERTY TO-|-r+ rwor® she had never received any nian a Shore Railroad. President Quinn, of the new American t ly warm weather NIGHT. money om an insurance policy held uN Jan. Becret -—————_ Association, it wax learned yesterday, ° . by her husband This was afterward ed by United fe anxious to secure some players ‘ + Masking (o* Calitornia \ighiweight, aod] proved false, and she was indicted for States “White oc ll la yg th} KNOCK-OUT . the National League clubs ‘ oF wn sf Athietlc Gate y. The maximum penalty for her his statement ie first one he ap . m fm the best s five years imprisonment, Daly, the Brooklyn yaseman, | weleht champt h a = eee Woman Accused of Relieving a Whom he wants hase for | another year. ; ratng 10 here is a notable discrepancy between Man of 8800 Held fe ; 3 statement and that cabled the Milwaukee Club next season. While two rounde, Ue laked ‘ nena, and it Is Jmposs ami it If not known what inducem Quinn 9) w be pg 2! alg rh which ts accurate. has made Daly, they certainly must | ; ‘Through the use of knockout drops Very lasge, for the opinion ts expreated “ club wa rE ttiran that Daly will surely quit the Nations! “ 1 Yo and play in Milwaukee neat je meee May Net ae or x for « pure Beason. Meet and * PIRATES RELEASE DONOVAN.) 0" Bt esas Tet ce on ie HORTON LAW W AGAIN FEB. hs expe fins Gualiy cnnensced bis tove ts to how] NEWS today editorially at the Be tetents to manage & tram wer! oeamin The! the report that there fom change be makes core away with the | Negotiations whic!) have cutis Codes Committee Set 4G, Pater Donovan aad seont-tamman| Joking toward 61 ti » M4 or treded very ahortiy| ana tHarvard.Yale at te for He oaunthy eenl aeinuier Sullivan's Reamest The owe explains ¢ ALMANY. J The Mort ave been porarily w me up for another hear f & difference between 1 t Keats rican universities as to the place! i “ Committee ot Breent. seers solding the proposed games t aring r ding to the News the Yale man-| are t mintiioe a iment maintains that the contest] A ay's hearing sever should be held eutral grounds, | ters oppored aw, while Re While Harvard holds that by virtue of! young Tim ark favor of It the pointe won by the Crimson at the! last year hi Engilah-American me © ty of being host is entitiel to the h this year. Yale fave four oat@elders mun SIGNS WITH CHICAGO %/BANDITS HELD UP FIGHTING NEWSBOY. phew PARIS WANTS BIG vit, James Devine, a newsboy, of Hacken- ntest between theme sack, was hel! up eariy this morning|two men for the championship of the] ¢#r at the Bogota croee'ng world, Bias must be made, sealed, to Al] Cue pow the ‘The highwayman had put out a street) Smith at ihe & House, and will mia eee be auienly arvenged COLE AND Jamp and Devine was knocke! down by) Set be openea 6 oclock viclews, blow on the face, but it eines of the Rogota V! wane men . evenly “hub, Wm. A. Brad propomtion from the Pa Tings herent tive has received a My oS “. ‘Warehorn te Re Labor Supervisor. Ses tp te Wane elone <4 Parts during the! month of July or August. if it Is poset. "The Secretary of the Treasury has a Been ot ey hun tne sen bo, Robert Warehorn, for some|it aptil hat date, As both Ji on ineperters a) imaaaratten. ‘ a KID CARTER. “SMITH! ‘S DEFEAT PREDICTED. Salih 04 Preah Meta nlaht nomena! fant ad while hie * vigtories Jen to hex Aiewiions are that the mal McCue will theretire already accepted the | ! David Wood, twenty-three years old, sometimes known as George Wolf, who West Sie Court this morning before Magistrate Mott on the charge of at- lempted burglary. Yestertay afternoon the prisoner went to the apartment of Mra Charles Herd- ing on the top floor of #2 West Kighty- second #treet. When he attempted to enter her rooms she held onto him and yelled for the police. The man was neld in $80 ball for trial GIRLS SAW FATHER KILL Frank Marino, the olf Italtan cap: tured in Chicago (three weeks ago and charged with killing his son, Giuseppe, in his bedroom at 23 East One Hundred and Seventh street, on Oct. & by plung- a stiletto Into nis heat, was placed this morning that Richard Croker would remain in England until after the Na- tional Democratic Convention in order to avold Keller, of the Democratic Club. sald this are put out to counteract the effect of thar He Witt Remain Away Until at ‘onvestion Ia All Ret. In regard to the statement published the Bryan issues President administered in November last in @ Tenderloin resort, Kate Walton, twenty- Sg years old, who says she lives at Bats Marae Beh ore women wes held for examination. HELD FOR CAUSING LITTLE GIAL’S DEATH, Albert Ingal, of 227 Geventh avnwe, was A SPECIAL DERAILED, Wreek om the Plant Gystem im Whieh Several Persons Were Injured. ‘ JACKBONVILLE, Fla., Jan. %—The Columblan special on the Plant system was deraile! near Waycross this megn- " ware me ed killed, but several TUNNEL 30ND NOT IN YET. Repert that MeDona: Having DiMlewlty in Rat the Required 06,000,000, I Announced at the offices of the Rapid Transit Commission to-day that John B. McDonald, who has the contract for building and operating the tunnel from the Battery to the Bronx, was hav- ing difficulty in furnishing the 96,000,000 required by the city. Mr. McDonald has asked for @ few days’ extension of time in order te ar- range for the bond, He has already put Ra Lyne in cash. President Orr, when “cogil to 4 bin action’ gre 1 Hora, Reta tim Wi ak hasan a ne by 7 to qualify.” eon | will be abig TRANSIT LAW PASSES, Amendments to Bill Expedite mati Geation of $85,000,000 Con, tract for Tannel. ALBANY, Jan. 2%.—The New York Chy Rapid Transit bill amendment passed both branches of the Legislature to-day with but little opposition, ‘The bill is to expedite the ratification Of the $26,000,000 contract. ss WEATHER FORECAST. apletet for the thirty-six hours end. ‘M. Friday for York City ped vicialty: Rain to-night, ly turning to snow, colder; fair, with a cold wav high east, to west and northwest winds. “The following record shows the ci fs the Sisctie t for the morning pharmac’ oT the thermometer CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Effectual } Cure for It. | Catarrh of the stomach has long beew exa- eldered the next thing to incurable, The ‘usual symptome are a full or bleating senes- on after eating, accompanied sometimes With sour or watery risings, formation é¢ Gece, causing pressure on the heart and Yungs and dificult breathing, beedaches Sckle appetite, nervousness ané & gener Dlayed out, languid feeling. ‘There is often @ foul taste im the coated tongue, and if the interior o¢ wtomach could be seen it would ahew Olimy, inflamed condition. ‘The cure for this common and obstinate trouble is found in s treatment which cagses the food to be readily, theroughly | before it hos time to ferment and ivrfae the Gelicate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure prompt and healthy digestion {a the one necessary thing to do, and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal & tablet composed of Diastase, Aseptic Pep- a little Nuz. Golden Seal, and fruit acide. These tablets can now be found at all @rug stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. and. not being a patent medicine, con be used with perfect satety condition rmating fi sioeied ste te hag a the head, whereby bested cd ist here. y am not authorized SKIN'S REMAINS LAID AWAY AT BRENTWOOD. Sy to-day, ne monly ‘available witnesses are Ma- rino’s three daughters, S$ PLAGUB BY FLBA BITE. SYDNEY, N. 6. W., Jan. K—A wharf laborer here has been virichen with tn n hissed in bees Criminal Branch of the i cluding « Moral tribute from ti bY = 7S i ie)

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