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EACHE WONT ~ SOUR PIERS ‘M’Graw Says haqopeenh He Will * Stick to the New As- sociation. ‘Pop Anson Denies that He Is Weakening on the Anti-Body. John McGraw, the manager of the Association Baltimore American team, | otation, yeate ©) inaiats on New York being a qu WOT ALTER PLANS. | ‘yesterday denied most Sehaibentty the Teport that he intended to the association ax the result of hi pation with Ned Hanlon. “T have never bad any ‘dea of *werting the American Association,” said McGraw, “nor have the gentlemen who in Raltimore. No possible inducements that can be held out to me by the Na presen: plane i; contrary is an invention f the enemy Anson, who was quoted as weakening! " on the association, from Pittebure. “Tam on my wey to the Prlladeipnial ¢ meeting. Iam with the cause heart end ya in a despaten ‘(Special the Rvewing Word) PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 29—Aceordin to Col. Jobin |. Rogers, the local basebal! siagna’ the outlook for the coming feanon is exceedingly bright. He does Not anticipate any serious e from | be benefited by threatened baseball the wew American Associa Keves that the League Teducel to eight clubs, | Paveball matters with the Evening V tol, Rogers satt ¥% © the paras te ted by the newspapers, the Nationa! League ts booked for ail kinds Of trouble this ‘hia threatened War, however, is only paper, We that Is, the Nationa! League inembers Rave gone over the #ituation thoroughly, And examined aii wvailable grounds in _ the Leamue cities, ‘This seems io me to be the main difficulty in ine way of the <-88 Of & new league ere seems to be a numberof money - « ol pang fo back the different . Hew asmociation, but tt is Impossible te secure s4tinta: ory Then, again ‘Grounds can ue sec would be so are BOXING 1G GOSSIP, VRSK! ‘TO Box BOX WALCOTT. ured the initial before the has been maiched to meet, “Walcott, the colored hurricane bout at the Brosdeny | Feb. 2, and wit, ee Alan| [one Of the fasten: battles ever | and be ! (peare ton the sur all day His Hobleon wit what ihe Cirealt nied he anawere Committee is pledged t have invested their money in the scheme | Mt inte tional League will caune me to aiter my | {01 Any statement to the | piay | it COL. ROGERS, OF PHILLIES, TALKS OF NEW LEAGUE. the way of the success 1 howe cities | Choynskl, the clever Californ'a, ne They will meet in a ree BALTIMORE, Jan, 2% —Manager John} J. McGraw is paying the penaity of greatness suddenly thrus, upon him, He [realizes the Impoctance of his action the new - rar | sout regardiess of any reports to the bree Be iy f th ing Secretary Richter, of the tele © newly or for admission to the axsoctation. nt Whitenider is hie te age he Le prepared ti up $90, ichter announce yenterday Al sew York win has ample capita! ited to He claims he Mal srl OO In New You | MAGNATBS DISP DISPLBASED. m and der Herat Will te Keep New Assee! Of 014 Grow fites for now to the Big League, mand to his own future stant'y being interviewed by rooters and enth mM OY his warm talk with Hanlon yesterday morning. McGraw ares everybody that Han- jon had not swerved him an tola from ve loyalty to the new association either his glittering promises of o Oe salary and full nirol, nor warniae ‘of the prot: fatiure of | new al n had any feet McGraw might offer him a Me 0 cents, tt would be just on der Worst fe even more sore hal rg best, mor von. | have heb ous the wore Balttmere ben chick and thin an nd| Do you want to learn | see how tney have trem d ater gown | nande” in a fight Hanlon and Von der Hotal drove d0¥0 | atrong quick and vee thelr lawyer, and after a conte ‘learn baw La ket own ence declared thar Union Park belo of the Clevela | onterence wh rat it maw tient and ne “When Frank} sald to me! to manage the! am not saying | nine Natonal League bat Lam walt: | nts | would prefer to) Rimore. but | reatize the fact | nigh-salaried men can the same club, and the ote will be distributed that } inte. received Imitere from Mc { Philadelphia, De Mon Wie and other players congratulating | him and asking to be taken In j | (tere ts very likely (« vewr on the part of th There ts at present ju the way of -eague (0 eight ditmeutiy. in arriv prev we have i Which might be On on at eaqull and In addition desire to celiquish territory ed up dy a new 1 favor q 10 « i Phila ne 1 on tie F tonal L providiug we neduls Banetval ere I dates made vasa League is not at all] vreatend baxeball wat, possible (hat the pr up thelr rleeves thas from the information tonal game would, | belleve. be controled reate fA ut revive the Vnleas some parent spirit of friendly aterest tn the} arrangement of Useful Exercise Will Develop|Champion Keely Brothers Begin! Your Muscles and Improve Your Health. Evening World t | sertes of lessons in bag-puncding show how your physteal be Improved, wiih but litt at 4 comparatively «mal may rig up 4 bag-pun sorner of a small room and how to ac- quire a knowledge sumctent to make you an expert at ihe art, ‘There is no exercise more beneficial | to the human system than bag-puoch- | Tt is not hard, by any means, Read the lessons the firat of which appears ing. to-day be acquired from a remular And see the ben bag- punching THE FIRST LESSON. In the first piece, bag punching ts the useful exercixe in allsthenics i* half as cheap. There Kade job Te serure erems te be league. 1S | aranenent Is entered trio with tonal League, | do not ree how | Brevclation svn possibly be a wwe The -olered iy believes ther ving. net ern ‘herring P | Kreatly sep him tn ate comieet, Tom O Rearue SHARKEY ANO CHOYNSKI Lopey! 2 | 1128 pare MAHER'S ENGAGEMENTS. me nareed Kat as fi rw res Onere Y ie he pftacipale ' a (wen * The entries to The few tub Ars ga Batur- ing bag will teach you alt that all the capital hay pee Seicars aciainan pio ah Do you want to becom wy and) ARTIE R. KEELY. rn game win Tale. 3 jmraceful in to develop each —- — sion means & loss of from | manele: (>) pte up health, your to prevent ihe opening or closing of the |@,'0 Hanlon and Von der Horst, 89 gure ant your whole make-up? The/ why ‘The Evening World has engaged ux now they have nothing to #4 * | punching bag will d to t | the elastic 10 she sop staple und " end to the bottom, a Lan| There are other of course.| Let us introduce ourselves, We ape (thei sh inal ine Kitiom at tie bag Ie at igi hy on ns will teach you se Of these) the Keeley Brothers, champion bag-jabout the height of your throat, ! ponnes: things, but none so effectively and! ounchers of the world. We trught our- sure the Tepe and rubber aout joomepty. a ie cise |Celvet the art, and we are here to Big Mia! \ | erjour meth ery chen a tie esas teach you |, You can tiflate the bag either by blow. | here besides commends it No other good form of | w out ur instructions faithfully, Into Ht or Witla bievele pe whieh ucan bus for 2 nite t he bas) in a right and f course, And | CONNOLLYVS.DALY TO-NIGHT the orth tl aud Jak Daly Fey NEW ORLEANS | ENTRIES. rn TRACK x « © Mon Gray iene Rota PAGE OF THE LATEST SPORTING NEWS, [LEARN TOPUNCH THE BAG. Hel Wit ning apparatus it | ‘o make accurate—ond Steer bea ot fhd. po M’GOVERN e. WARD TO THE WORLD: MOUND. b BVENING, JANUARY. 9, if viday heglue They | condition may ie trouble; how I expense you efits that may course of to that will send ‘to chem and na court could tale it Way. | the average man to sleep? The punch- | y a will be ex | wel) inflated. nd in a few months » wrong: way. of Th my Course of Instruction for Evening World Readers. POOL-AOONS. Wholesale Arrests of Gamblers ir. Brooklyn - Are Mhampiaed. |WHAT PROPRIETORS PAT. | Coney Island, It 1s Said, Will Also Receive the Atten- tion of the Police. tolows (the prices being | porsible estimates: bag Is as tat the lowes se riking gloves (a sort of cross en leather m.tte and box ? used to prevent the hands ming sore and io obviate] rains and braites: Aw for costume, wear an old pair of undershirt und a totney Clarke to-day bewan ar on poo:-rooms in Brookiyn hefore the week Is over result sale arrest of gamblers in Distrie ran he Doug! actual Toomorrow we will ive you 3 Nessun. teaching you some of the| | the olty Warranis are out now for a number | of pool-room keepers al of whom, It t* said, pay $% a month for protection. There are said to be twenty pool- | roome within a radius of three blocks! of the City Hall. Willlamsburg and past New York are also infested with them. | There are some {n South Brooklyn, and t least one in Coney Inland. The police deny the existence Ra the pool-roome. | ja — Deputy © ie ee says he in ready to but canpot gudticlent f jand that he does not Know where they | exis. MANILA HERO HRSANB One of Admiral Dewes’ tt ae | THE “PLATFORW” BAG. Se) cece Mime octet celts Ue The “ring Pbest for hy wooden or Iron*ring. from te platform T First of ail, let us take up the question OF course, If you e rich lots of room at your dispos ere need be no bother abou! that. Ht We WIN] suppose, jus: for the time, that | You are not overburdened elther with | add money or © These lessons are] uel mainly for such people Vat abatever heigh Hf powelble it ly well to have a baw that ‘he ring platters ar beter, nm i o amateur work (han the fat ing. eae Feo ieray" or | And are not near: Hence they 1 that tr ne Kea jt re better for home ui eclally if the ender’ ‘one from floor +o! people In the flat below men to bel oranky welling). | Sash cord is the Lest, strongest, most Such a bag runs tn price from 98 cents | durable sort of rope for punching bigs to $2 It has a rubber elastic on one | Boe that \e Tenewed ay anon as It), me aigtis of wei ‘ou don't the el. a rope on the other, Serewn and | hag ia liable ta fy off under some ps staples come wath jcolarly heavy blow and) smash some Screw one s.aple » the top of the | thine doorway of your room, the other into! = COST OF APPARATUS. ‘tferm" Bas. ine bottom Doo tn such away arnot| The apparatus needed for the“ “SIWINNERS AT GIRLS LURED ~NEW ORLEANS. ON CARL BAT Nebaaiiie Vai € Very Cold, but) Captain Attendar.ce Was Large as Usual, | — Another} Man Accused of Assault. RACK TACK, NEW ORLEANS, Jan.) (reieclor Agnem. 24—The weather to-day was the coldest |; of the meeting, and thoer # » Journeyed | of the Gerry So fety, sald in the Yorkville Police Court | his morning “Some of 1@ the tmck found it matter ancomfort: | the plers in this city are dens of vt Ae Tee Onee ene mane eMPLY Little girls dre lured aboard by un-/ except for the times when the races! srupuious men, Many a alt whose! Were run, as every one hugged the Ares | home ts along the Kast and North River | in the inclosed ‘The card wae ae an trace her d wntall to this cause and although | The ters ‘6 has taken the mar- scratohen reduced Hlelds 1 8)ME | er in nd will prosecute (he extent (he richie w eresiing bed nders colt weather did no interfere with the! ‘The occasion of hie remarks was the 2 Ht was up to the average. | presence in ihe Yorkville Court of Join k Clawson was taken | f eich nthe this inc Hy. thitty-titee years of age. cap: ine and ty (ie mount on |tain of the canal-boat Capt, H. Higgins, iehiwe fleur, Albert” Vale. Atheden! nd Menitier, iwanlerobh or a | Compensation. ween a GS Bieventh xt red by fou citing; seven tuth Perr Kitts we Reattle, fourteen years of age f #8 Second avenue, Lena Merzinger, (ren, of M2 Kast Thirty-siath street elta Carroll, eleven, of @1 First ave- 3 ‘ a we, and Rosle Rolricks, twelve. of 32 “led from the wave way are Wo Rat for a! wo jengthe, with length and a ma. Mivercordie, i) (iolan4y Decimal recused the best of a poor start and led for a quarter. Then Kin- ‘ined, who Mad been pracieall rushed (0 the front and led by lengths into the stretch. His early [fort thep told and he tired in the 2: | that nat moor at | & [tacts wrod ¢ is tw Bell He is years old l fought at Manila pital Insane Pavilion. McCartney, (wenty Third, a avenue I ey 1 FRawarl of 6% lived with, his mother and latter a walter in the Park re. McCartney in Yorkville this afternoon (old Magistrate Slevde that, her fon was on the eruiser Ralelgh during the battle of Manila and 1 was taken on board the Olympla. He got his discharge @ few months ago. He has acted strangely since he came home. He believes he is foliowed by Spanien spler. -———_— SINTREN INCHES OF SHOW. er, the oo M ‘The ‘Double-Ende (special 10 The Breeing World.) SARATOGA Y.. Jan, at 9 o'clock at night, and at A to-day twelve inches had falle: storm ‘continued moreno, afternoon she and the| adding four inches te the alght's de- Kart Thirty-sixth street bs The Benttle girl told Magistrate Meade | FEA ¢ yesterday er Dee . haying ‘on the pe § WY posit. hiltry fifth stree Neuer Siuet inoue (¢ cane aeears Ch the HEAVY SHOW IN HOW IN EUROPE boat. They refined Then Kettler dispinyed a large roll of money and made generous offers, Many tmall Wrecks on French aot rald, go if you do,’ and Const and Big Steamer Lost finally, Ming Menitie sald abe went down OW Brest. 0 n =| torms ‘There Kettler threw open a folding | PARIS, Jan. 2—Heavy snows }door, and p: tito. room and | prevall throughout rani haapered us where ‘on the north and wert coaris, numbers of small wrecks have occurred. The steamer Primero, [assaulted her, soreamed aral strug: airle were just board- . i Tork, has been wrecked eas oe the ek te Teams | Of point Lovous, near Brest. Her crem 4 ve other ifrfeal ha aps, Geni onaiating Of eighteen men, was react a 0 assault them, but ie higard the scream of the ay ra ‘The gitis the let - arty ent ment io | SMALL-POX SYMPTOMS te ‘wie and ORourke| CAUSE SOME EXCITEMENT. 4 Kettler hiding on a Pane etn wektlee bad a loaded | ‘The Board of Nealth ordered an tue Al of the itrin were cared for by the | bed tor to fumigete the premises at 29 est Fortleth treet to-day, and vac- | Side the inmates, This was dor ‘There are tive families Int he house j who were frightered by g emall-pox exhibited by Edward W lame. 7 ay yesterday to the Reception How — Larweat Consigament of CoM The ship Samali, vail from Rio Janetro to-day, con Gerry Boclety Magistrate de $3,109 “ball and Capt, bal Chior held Kew in Migains In 1,00 | Devery has been told the he men attached (o the seam. watts == eteabinty SWALLOWED CARBOLIC ACID AND DIED. = | Mum bare of sofive,, the largest amount Avraham — Schnopper, — twenty-five | of coff cr ced on Py Cae Yona Ho conddaned 10 ne bey a He city mY Is ex- home, 43 1-2 Lewis street, this morning and died within an beur, ve _ to-day if possible see what I have to offer in the Dr. Sanden Electric Belt. It is a home self-treatment for all weak- »—The heaviest snow storm of the Winter set from # colored porter, who was taken which i# expected to ins five = uw A (MSS WARTI AGAIN ACCUSER, Woman Who Figured in McCobb Case in i Court. CHARGES OF PRAUD MADE. Florence Martin, who a year ago ae cused Broker MeCobb, of the University Club, of ruling her reputation, war again a complainant in the General Seo- sions to-day: Her second case sufferet fote as her first, i Miss Martin. wi the same war dismissed. gave her name as Monro, of 121 Went Forty-fourth street, accused Mre Alice L. 8ny of West One Hundred and Twenty-cighth Street of Aefrauiing her out of $00 by falae pretenses {| She ad she had given Mra. Snyder the {money with the understanding that she | was to get & position with a sbi o OL fed to abuer jer answered f+ ied them apart [ A RESTAURANT EPISODE A Sort of Straw Vote, An advertising agent promineut New York wax @ recent Western trip, was din evening in a Pittsburg restaurant While waiting for hin order he glanced over his newspaper and noticed Urement of ration, Stuart himself was a regular user of the he began specuiatiny as to how the other travelling men in the dining-roon re also friends of the popular remedy for indigestion. He says: “I counted twenty-three mer At the tables, aud in the hotel office i toob the trouble (9 interview them a: surprised to learn that nine of the three made a practice of taking one of two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablete af each meal, “One of them told me he had suffered 9] uch from stomach trouble that at op time ne had been obliged to quit the rox but since using Stuart's byepe Table had been entirely free from (ndigestic but he continued their use, eopectally wi welling, on account of irregular! meais and because, like all travellin, he was often obliged to eat what he fet and not always what he wanted Another, who looked the plotury health, anid he never ale a meal wit taking a Stuart Tablet afterward bee he could eat what he pleased and wher pleased, without fear of a sleepless mg. of any other trouble. “SUL another used them because he was ject to gas on stomach, causing pree- 4 lungs, shortness of brea representing 3 ‘Another claimed that blets was the only ‘er found for sour wiomach and acid- had ity; he had for ly used common soda to relieve the trouble, but the tablets were much better and safer to us: After smoking, drinkin, cesses which weaken the i Pothing restores the stomach to a healthy. wholesome condition so effectually @@ Stuart's Tablets, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain the natural digestives, pepsin, diastase, which every weak stomach lacks, as well as nut, hydrastin yellow periila, and can be or other ex: ive safely relied upon as a radical cure for every form of poor digestion. ia by druggists everywhere. Aa te book on stomach troubles mailed free by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Mar- ball Mich. the arene GRADUATE UNIVERAITY Ov THE CITY NEW YORK (MEDICAL DEPAR , specialist consult! ber, OLD Dt. lous cures, 12th st, beter Medicine So Mount 9 tok Mandaye. 9 ORLEANS, Jan. home, Viewren going to ihe any's races are) Pinning easily by Keimtted a lengch for he place. 1 be? THIRD RACK eighth One mile and o marvere, Dorting, M. Mit rie 1 ¥ 2 we the front on the fret |, alded by Moody's bad ride on A, made all running an! enough to win by It is ikwood beat Jeanie . ane ine place. Tae second and Pom sd. h_ Race—Onve en: Reon 3 dieton me

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