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WORLD. | | IOIHOHO OADAOPOHOTOHOPOH —<$<—<<<$ $< — HOW TO BECOME FANCY _—WANERS AT PzConseTT Manomuv ym mul (Takeo by Evening World Protographer at lakewood.) seciation at Wendel’s Was Fifteenth and Seventeenth districts, held at Wendel's Assembly Rooms in West Forty-fourth street Inst nighi, was a huge success. Every family on the up- per west side reemed to be represented by at least one of ite members, In ad@l- oa Right and Left Elbow Blows and a New and Pretty Tattoo. not with the bag, but with thetr own | awkwardne Nothing but patience and | Jockey Kidd Fatally Hurt While Training a Steeplechaser. (Bpecial to The Brening Worl.) y . MA RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, 4 7 < M4 4 Cee. "eb. 1.—A serious accident happened at = | the track this morning which will prob- ably reeult in the death of Charles Kidd, the well-known steeplechase rider. Kidd had the gelding Atlantus out on the track schooling him over the jumps. Atiantus cleared the first four in safety, but at the fifth, the Liverpool, he took off badly and fell. Kidd received a bad fall and wan tion many prominent politicians ef beth parties Were on hand. ‘The grand march was .o4 by James A, Garvey and Miss Ella Kelleher, Some of those present were: (Charies Dambrick, Val Horm, J. Kerrigan, 4 to to-fay’s lesson: A lot of fellows when they find they can't pick up the whole science of bag-punching in a week, | perseverance will overcome the diffi get discouraged and quit, It is not to) culty. such men that we are talking. ‘The| Asa “temper-improver’ the punching- chances are ten to one that they will bag is a winner. make a success of anything in| Now for the elbow work. Stand In Michael . Joueph MoGrane, Janes clennan, Ufe, having so little perseverance. But | position, throw the left arm out, the arm vicked up unconeclous and remained !n James Fred Kessler, Jos A. Smith, Jona ) there ts another class—men who lose |from shoulder to elbow belng almost that condition for some time. A call a tana oe a ' their tempers (‘get mad." to use & parallel with the shoulder. the arm from was sent out for an ambulance and !t MeKannan, | J. Meyers, was over an hour before it arrived and Kidd was taken to the hospital, where schoolboy term) when the bag does not elbow to wrist being bent at right angles behave just as they expect it to, Thev|to the rest of the arm Smith, either stop then, or hammer the bag] By turning the left arm and shoulder it te sald he cannot posstdiy recover. honey. angrily and wil@ly, spoiling any good | hit the bag with the elbow, driving the Kidd {s the rider who had to fly from P ‘ia effect the exercise might bring. bag againat the ring, Jetting it rebound Ban Francisco several years ago be- Sun, PY. Torney, John Machen, Ai 5, to Uh ver side of the ring and bac! cause he secured a verdict of $2,400 ryan, Yemen Sullivan, age: ames , an i Walsh. J. H. (Connor, Johm RaMerty, James B. MUST HAVE PATIENCE, = [austin ana hitting it with therelbow once Leela pict ppolkehenarm amma Wai, HOD Conner, hm Rader Jaman 8 Beck elbow blow. more on the third rebound. The blow i a ch men must Femember the fault Ie | sot near} an sanyo so acetate Ae Forward elbow biew. lowed injury. Kidd was tn an electric Dianees Pred Wising RL. Bebaene tieergs } ‘This ts the fourth lesson of the series Slips renter thet you are fot eacuie (o ————-| car which ran away on its way down a Ward, Semon! Lothian, Michael Former, Porriee ‘Which has been printed in The Evening tomoed to use the elbow for that purpose, which ts reaily not so very Rard: | hill and was smashed to pieces. Kidd Taetia yy oer ingham, Edward ‘Werlé thie week on bag punching. and are inclined to be awkward at i] Hit the bag with the left elbow. On| was picked up and taken to his home, Chee Bawendi Gea oe fst lesson told how easly ihe [Rothe Nout amuies wicncie® "OO" | tee Fate Ne nada tats | here ke cemolained that he wes feeeaci See dee iat Opparatus may be arranged in one's back hit ft again with the left elbow,| Parelyzed. The company's doctors uaed i, Themes { oom, the small cost of same and the RIGHT ELBOW BLOW. Qriving It againut the ring and rapping needies and the electric sppaeeins: wine. Mack, Ml. Coronagh, i Costume that might be worn during the Let the rt once more with the t Ast as It) Kidd, bet he never winced, and the doc- a 4. | ht aide of the left elbow | pn igh, William Doyle, Le Reders, @aerciee. The second lesson explained | (when forearm is turned Nowneard) tit |you‘ean “You wilt in tine cearn te ao] ‘Ort advised the railroad company to The oMicers ace: the correct position for the beginner (o the bag When hitting a" it'almest as quickly 4a you can now | settle and they did. uinmee F_un, president: Wiliam ¥. Qeeume, how to lead properly and strike blow" (which will come sal work the regulnr firt taitoo. No shift} ‘Two days later Kidd packed his (runk ih + Granciat . other aide of the elbow. For the sak@ lof should ‘and chest is ni corre Amos, recording secretary; he first blow and when to stop. Yes- [Se Sonvenionce Be “tll call the prement | 0% gamaulders, and. ceet ne ery | nd left town, and as the raliroad com- : tA elbow blow (and all the tattoo, swings and half-hooks or drive the etplained. Elbow blows and elbow | bow blows that pany have been watching for him ever {hat | Ast to this tattoo, u x in fromt of you "| After mastering this try the same|since he could not return to ‘Frisco. ij | is | ‘Cattoee are the subjects to-day. These than behind) “forward elbow blows” | ining with rlght elbow and loft Mat. ‘The weather was clear and cold to- articles are written exclusively for The with the left arm, try it with the right. sone we'll practice some back elbow! day, but the attendance wad Ce to the = Bivening World by the well-known In the right-arm work keep the left | bows. average. The card wasa @ one, A RESTAURANT EPISOD’ foot iM vi 4, but turn the right Hold the left arm as when a E, P Keeley brothers, the champions of the Shouller further forward #0 that the | forward elbow blow; but hit KL pms d ‘world. chest ie flush with the end at the Will (he opposite side of the elbow, a) Ste Pin . on learn the distance ag Well a iv vo ae of Mem « aeok Last! ad |required balance and motion for hips the third of even the | saitte s. pranernenss An atvertisteg agent, representing rar tre ONO antward, Jost. ot and shoulders firm retound faithfully, go-| Siw Lyiak. lev (Pilek) ‘ promises tees vere \ first, but if you work at it faithfully | After learning to ttt the bag with the |!" slow at first YOu can] Keamore Quees, 10, New York magazine, while on Fou will soon Ket the hang of 1t. When | elbow on the third rebound try it on the | Scauire It (Patterwon)40-1 10-1 ‘ ® recent Western trip, was dining one be you do, the thing will be very easy. firat rebound. ‘Then tpy it with the right elbow in the] Ferrrman Il., 104, “5 aie ‘ evening Pitteburg restaurant. ey Poy Reis sil After that hit {t with the left elbow | same wa thea ‘hertisane Rens While waiting for hin order he glanced Geet dea} depends on proper bal- and on the third rebound hit jt with the | 7 ‘s lesson has been anything but iRtchardenive-1 90-1 ’ over his newspaper and noticed the adver- ance. Your own instinct and a» little Fight, aiternatigg. Then with left and ag Sth Ae, porn De} seurat, 19t (Wedserstrand) ' tisement'tt a well-known dyspepela. propa Practice right on first in tattoo. | a ence. q fe + = Beetiahs you te jours distance tn bi saint aa will go tilt Aurther into fancy | tment thaneas * | ration, Stuart's Dyxpepela Tablets; as he A NEW TATTOO. GUS BE. KEELEY As Indicate! by the betting, there] Corbett is working hard these days at nimselt wae a regular user of the tablets | he began speculatin~ as to how many of the other travelling men in the diping-room j ere also friends of the popular remedy for indigestion, . . He says: “| counted twenty-three men ‘at the tables, und im the hotel office I took the trouble to Interview them an@ was surprised to learn that nine of the twenty- three made a practice of taking one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Teblets after were really only two in the firet race,| Lakewood, N. J., in preparation for hin Himtine and Bele of Memphis. Him-| coming for the championship with tine went to the front tn the first fur-! Jim Jeffries. He says he ix feeling as long and was never headed, winning as silk” these days and by the eosed up by three parts of a length. | time he has finished his work thinks he Belle of Memphis was second all the| wil! be as good us ever. One woul! way and beat Bailie J. cight lengths. | think that Corbett, owing to hts long Time. 1-4 absence from tbe ring, has retrograded in potat of aga and cleverness, but he hasn't, In fact, he Right Get and elbow tattes, jext we will try a new and pretty ARTIE R, KEELEY, PG FAT BATTLE CHUND — (M'GOVERN FicHTs 4 SANTRY TO-NIGHT. Be - has become 3 10 bE SELECTED TO-DAY seanel 4 i Jeet as the an ight: "be 6 es fll lash a: am ) , . . fas the pro! Chain. light: ~ n e | Saing ee ae wit s a. . " i ive, to Ba: ‘auch from stomach trouble that at one mipbais vse MeGovern, as well a» Bantry, has got time he had been obliged to quit the mad, | himself in the best of shape for th but sinco using Stuart's Dyspepele Tablets fight and eapects to defeat th had becn entirely {ree from indigestion, m 1c 5 2-1 cagoan | ulok time as he aid Harry 1 (Boland) ln rbes and Biily Rotentord. Pree (reat) overs. bt 1 but be continued their use, especially while \ If both men are on thelr feet the de-|Intook, 1 (Wedderstrand) 12-1 bt} travelling, on account of irregularity In claton ts to be a draw, which gronment La Per, (Brennan) % 100-1 40-1 tsbats aed. becagea, fits a Contes eee both men and their managers agr Inlook went to the front when t , when they made the maten flag fell and at once opened up ® gap. he was often obliged to eat what he could | Santry was arrested Tuesday night in| but ohe had enough at the end of three Wr Seino, we Wakel the “Sere of ’ | ceedings were not tn- | furlon 4 quit. Tom Gilmore then were or a shows pal Ss oe sire where | oe Se pause: ate @ meal without manege- | closed, was afterward because ment to prevent molestation of the box-| ace unt! near the finish. when Fleuron | he could eat what he pleased and when he ere by persons interested In @ rival box-| drew out ang won by half a length. g| Pleased. without fear of « sleepieas night ! 2. —— incentives were or where they came from. Stakeholder Smith Will) 1 was seared trom anotner source, >, however, what two of the bids are One| ; Turn In All Bids for |or them is trom the Cenesce Athlete | Club, of Utica, which offers « purse of Contest and Biggest |:0.00, white the oiner comes trom the 4 Broadway Athletic Ciub, which offers 6 a One Will Be Accepted. Per cent of the gross receipts for the fight, ‘There is every Indication, how- ever, that neither of these offers wift A ‘This is the last day allowed for bide |De Accepted, for Brady and Corbett think for the Corbett-Jeffries fight, and ac-|'® battle ts worth more money, and cording to agreement stakeholder Ai| therefore want a better offer, q @mith will announce at 6 o'clock to-night | It i# not known whether or not the the offers ne has recetved, and then never ormaniond Beaside Athietlc Club, Billy Brady and Cortett will in all prob- | fhe Rent, tae ee een Ih a Md for | trained pugilist can follow them. ing organisation. Polly Bixby got second ee a of apy other trowbi head before Dr. Fannie. ime—1.28 “SUI another used them because he was | THIRD RACE subject to gas on stomach, causing pree- : Vor two-year-olds; selling; one-half mile sure on heart and lungs, shoriness of breath ey amaen.. eine ® ttm) Marie Clermont Caught! ‘Whitey’ Wouldn't Leave! 4 dinres Bude, “int (Boland) Fire in Her Fifth His Master and Went bea “4 4 m O Rourke . ability accept 07 4 select the battle. |and Alex Browne ha Gale Todd, 108 (MeJoymt) 11 ‘Another claimed that Stuart's Drape; that they don't Intend Mise Connelly, 101 yal im sia Tablets was the only safe remedy (4 gstound. that they doe" intend b| a ; Avenue Home. to Jail, Too. had ever found for sour momach and acid- Up to this morning Stakeholder Smith | hy tn the Adla ter tin s @aid that there had been five bids re-|any rate, O'Rourke and F = @vived, but as he wax not privileged to | tclde to-day to bid for the feht tt ta! : safe to kay that they won't offer any | pen the letters which contained the | Duiter inhucemesia tran te herent | ‘ ity; he hed formeriy used common soda Ot (Hotherva to relieve the trouble, but the tablets were My Hopetal, tly (an Dusen) fet much better and eater i Daisy Daborne, 101 Patterson) tb-t Marie Clermont, @ beautiful youns| ‘The Adelity of a dog was shown In] "Atter smoking, drinking or Par ted ad ~ OUR sa 1 | Women, whose face is familiar at the! ttariem Cour: this morning when the| cesses which weaken the digestive srgans, Wink . Uids he was unable to tell what thelihe gross recelpis for the encounter 4 for the first Waldorf-Astoria, Delmonico’s and Ree aster arraigned before Mag-| Pothing restores the stomach to a healt % ——- =< —— i th shot to the front and re-| tors, was probably mortally burned this Pool on a charge of disorderly| ¥Delesome condition eo effectually 6 : | easiacahaaniand wale: vac wareak | TERRY M’GOVERN. ie where she! morning in her luxurious apartments at conduct m oe NE oe ip BO G GOSSIP Bia tary sis, a fae ae, lara : (@ Fitth avenue, near Thirty-elghth | John Schurletn thirty-one yeary ol | natura. digativen, popula pF Mi ot the Rata champton of the world, and Eddie San- | po gs | aE EO DAR See Mraz week stomach tacks, as well as mux, cece | Se anak Teed boecutetee! OF Chicane, | ies Clermont !s a brunette, of sti Twentieth street, was arrested on com-| Dy4rastin and yellow parilia, and can be ‘ Ing appearan and her dresses are in} plaint of Mrs. Julia Hannigan, a ten-|*#fely relied upon as a radical cure for the latest mode am) her jewelry costly. | ant every form of pocr digestion. druggtats everywhere, baad 4 Bix dni one-half fur- longs. Won by Taney, Diana Forso was jex th scheduled to meet in a atx-ro) bout at Tatteraall’s butlding ta Chic 2 | STIFT Al [i SULLIVAN AND BROAD, “nr wn NO BYERS MATCHED. - ed to Baht Tommy RK taekt Ke ea Mas cieeead oun second and Bhe ts only twenty-one years old. Sehurlein buret open Mrs, Hannigan’®! 4 litle book Senile sl" froy on. Toeotay nicht 2 a oiihin: Shariah spake tao colwwere She arone at 10 o'clock this morning |qoor, Her boarder, Patrick MUFDnY.| free by addresing FA. Stuart Co, Mer, tart, ant will be reety to Aight | of pestiion in the Wiidy City, and ang began her toilet, to ald in which a/ fought him. Policeman Goldman ar-/ shall, Mich to-marrow night wt the Droodway Athletic Club. | te tes seeee atk eet NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, | cas tamp was lighted. Her maid lett| rested both —>——————E====__==_ Wes to Oilestng Hanitus 10) tring’ en Rs oording (oa reemat lster recelted ‘from pit dab eth. the rooms to fetch her breakfast On the street Senurlein’s bull terrier, Seal * ing rowing In both th eel ipietearsoinss vee pei I vit bout the sitk teat | Whitey, ing at the heels and " ° fact on t mn 1 te The Brening World.) mn moving a! pet Whitey, began biting (hong ees: there afimtelly Mele fils MCG A eee ie 35 SEPSUL IS’ ID BIND ONS: ete EDDIE SANTRY. | nace TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb,| which Mise Clermont had Just donned legs of the officer, ‘The dog followed to He realises the . | a i ‘ ~~ 1) "The entries for to-morrow’s races are/ caught fire. the station-house and when hg age la Spit eo ben man the country to. , | fan follows: She attenpted to put out was locked up he followed erate iNet elastic truss ie the only trem ia rock ats repre Set asia) SWEENEY AND M'INTYRE, | BONDS FOR M'DONALD, | NO PAY FOR ROBERTS, [5.227% sist: wee sein with ter hands, but 1 quick Tour wad refused to, budge. ‘The ‘oor-| Situs ‘oa, run ti aint Senn tae teneht hetero it was one of the ment vi: | | i | pe ERs in The Slageard .... Mtl up the garment. She screamed and ran|moci let him in and he slept with hie] Mies enercse ot mverem strain [ay rere ty | Sweeney wilh | bs ae to the hallway, the action intensifying | master. [o * Bermaneet, and speedy care decision by 6 email margin Tunnel Constructor Eupeets to | Committee Refuses te Allow Wor. | rie |e Or +98: #6 Fisk! esate ween" cirebenes’ kak acs. ss getbeieniye When: tation 10 | Aa aos hy re, Lody No RARE ARO et Quickly Find a Way Out | mow Mileage for Geing to he dashed up to the floor above, oc- 4 MDWAY. KEW TORE. MeGovere., ie has alreaty fought reaty to kerp ups sheet) . of Dime | don Wheeler. , cupled by Mra. Campbell. Louise Em- Seaet best, totacrvow night oe a John B. MeDonald, contractor for the! WASHINGTON, Feb. 1—The House] yirera’ iy sladar avet, the, colored maid employed there.|ourt-room with his master and stood —————————— Wing ot a bie tunnel, ald to-day that, while | committee on Mileage to-tay reictet| BML OMT “Grae Leen ta] Searing er screams, ran ont, Selsing|by «he rail while De ee Daas trot A we SUPPORT you! m | there was nothing new in the situa 5 4 Pirate Welle a8 agonized oman, ‘The ordered te GonD | F WILL HOLD | se the moog regarding his bond, he expected to have) Ne claim of Brigham H. Roberts, of sit base iz mae Magistrate foun RUPTURe ir Utah, for mileage In connection with i Neinariee | are | beivern simmte Tall, beth et Brodie, tor tae resent Third Reve—Geiling. one, mie, 7 There are Indications of activity by | hit contest for a seat in the House. I Dr. Pounds, while Billy Tre ori Y Ranett> oegnen pete TONS! he murety companies to secure the| par Roberts put in a claim for mile 5 be) wer. | bonding of the contractor. Mies Koos. wi Lest BROAD AND LENNY, =|! the ottoe of August Meimonn: it] {Cn, "Sign “miles and. return. atthe | Sesaae Pert | Was sald no further progress had been) usual rate of 2 cente a mile each way, in : sf ? E f eretarte ‘detent, tn | 02, Mondor enty-Are-reust | mat” im the formation of the prowpec-| making a total of $1, Tom Middivio 181 Ginnatag th “clarar | brut hetwera Lemay | tive construction company. Mr. Cooper, of Texas, moved that {Om sm" Lye lededphie . . ir ee | ee | Roverts was entitied to milenge, but | tats, Mce-Orunes Some eae Meena ny SHIPPING NEWS. on & Ue vote, 2 to 2, this motion failed. | Gettes Piast .......2e9 Laie, Reawe | A MATCH, | Beter- nies: ‘cone, Chairman Barham wilt report this ac-| Bill Powell 9 398 Baer eens oa sol Sek Foae cre cares to cote ears fa be __—— How whieh, he maya, t eqquivalent to] Native foe 000.38 Paw Prete r] et tady | Resbian tic battle there will tes Weencteocs | ALMANAC POR TO-Day | & rejection of the claim by the Com-| Fir) 1 Meseetied «10 out Sith Rene, | 69 Retwern evenly marched. bovers {icon rtsbe...t.28iton ents, .f.3t Roos enne,.t.0g] Mattos a“ Matthews hd poene, ree won WaT. | CREW. sgn erga AM Pw) GIANT APIBR JBFPRIBS, |::*:>: "| THE INTEREST DEFAULTED, Well Gee siete: GO ict dame es Ls Rroeklya Wharf and Warehouse Company Wilt Give Bond ARRIVED, Molders 625. Tavedeiie ‘The directors of the Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company met th DOOR aNd dec.ded to acknowledge default a itayuas gt | OF IOKereML OM the bond leewe of $17.00,+ Antwerp | @ due tedsy. No additional Informa- Shee #n out OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS of bonds have been requested feoniy ¢ | *AILED TODAY to Geporit thelr bonds and ali unpaid He hes heard py | 1a Normandie, Havre. A coupons W.th the United Btales Mortgage| i Jefiries and 6 Cum herawke. Prog Rly ~ soy pra Zros\ Company not later town TO SAIL TO-wORROW, The ae eae” axe S bend- te Right Peet Tall and te Con. Séent He Can Beat Champltes. A glam Arabian ts in town with al were, Bete challenge Tim Jeffries His name ig |( ii of Mhilaiep ts Al and he says he te the tallies: Ei" PORT OF NEW VoRK. Hassan man tn weighs feet nine inches of |