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Ex-Champion ck tue He Can Beat Any of the Big Fellows. Martin Jullar I didn't know what terms Julian had made with Hrady untll after the arrangements had been completed “T wanted the winner to take all, and would have there: ring without signed the articles My challenge to Jeffries expires Tues day, and then tt i > show wheth ne me or not “L don't think 1 will ever be able to draw Shark he still reme him in San Franciteo, and will there- fore keep away from me into a ring with me as meet Sharkey I will agree to Neht winner to take all, and for a sid of from $6,000 to $9! beat fairly in San Francisco, but was robbe of the fight." “Don't you know ved in this State Bod Fitssimmons, ex-champion, who ee teen be } jwecently posted a forfeit of 8.0 to) O'Rourke eo ce ‘fight either Jeffries, Sharkey or McCoy, ] Sonaily. oa the Haht | at | fe determined to force one of the bie oa, ag Mik * — fallows to meet him. now a both Jeffries and Sharkey, but not in, 3 @ Dusiness-like way. Jeffries demands | @ per cent. of the gross receipts whether Hes) nib bet m fhe wins oF loser, while Sharkey slater) Ay Er iyey dowan't want to fight me that there must not de any side bet.) 1 wil) agree to meet Kid MeCoy at the veatedly stated that he %, “In regard to Jeffries's demand 1! middie-weight jimit for the | middie-| weight championship of the world. — oy gelled aged a, Mtetwa Afraid that McCoy won t te thar be od me andl he refuses then wider the conditions he suggests, || will consent to fight Gus Mohlin wh the worst of the deal, When he and hit} my'reason for challenging all of Manager, Billy Brady, say 1 demanded) fellows, If 1 should ever win the J % per cent of the gross receipts, win plonship again | will getire from th Dor lose, when 1 fought him, they ara] ff food | A. x telling a falsehood. for T think I ean beat him In less than “I did not suggest that. It was] ten rounds’ not Julian miwes the punching 1 gave] “Juat to show how anxious I am to that Sharkey would | at Madison Square Garden to-morrow. Crib OTS THE WOKLU: MUNDAY BVENING; PRBRUAKY BOB FITZSIMMONS IS ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. A PAIR-OF PRIZE-" WINNING FRENCH BULLDOGS. Crib, Jr., and Rosa IL, French bulldogs imported by Walter J. Comstock, jr. r., has only been shown twice, the first time at the pet dog show in this city last year. won the second novice, second limit prise. The next time shown was at the Rhode Island Kennel Club show last month, when he captured the first ICHALLENGE ect Jeffries again,| novice, the firet open. = HOW TO SCORE IN A BOWLING GAME. 19, 1900: will strive for blue ribbons at the annual dog show which will open At that time he “PERSECUTION,” oA) GARDINER, District-Attorney’s Coun- sel Berates City Club Accusers. ‘The trial of the charges made by mem- bers of the City Club against District- Attorney Asa Bird Gardiner was begun in Part VIII. of the Supreme Court to- day. To sum up the charges against the Dis triet-Attorney, he fs accused of inisman- aging Srrg rp office, Ansley Wilcox ‘# the Commisstoner ap- pointed by Gov Roosevelt to hear the chirges When Mr. Wilcox took his seat this morning, the court-room was crowded with fri¢nds of Col. Gardiner and mem- bers of the City Club, This ts the Com- mittee attending to the prosecution: James W. Pryor, secretary of the City Club; Rey. Thomas R. dlicer, Fulton MeMahon, V. Everett Macy, Adolph Opyphym, Arthur V. Crosby, Owwald @, Villard, B. L. Heyéecker and Willlam C. Le Gendre. As counsel the committee had en- gaged Fulton McMahon and Edward L. decker, while the District-Attorney represented to-day by Senator Grady, Asatstant District-Attorney John F. McIntyre and Semuel Untermyer, Worace E. Deming opened proceedings by objecting to an amended anawer to the charges which Samuel Untermeyr, Col. Gardiner's counsel, offered, and how many on trial?” “Thiere were 2.0% defendants by Gem feaaion, 698 by verdict and S81 tried and acquitted. This does not include liquer- tax canes.” Cross-examination by Mr. Unter- myer began with the question: “How many indictments were in the office undisposed of Jan. 1, 188, when Col. Gardiner tooh charge?” “About 4,000. Bome were twenty yelra old, Over 3,000, excluding those from Mr, Olcott.” “How many there now?” Objected to and sustained. Mr. Un- termyer sald that was really what the Attorney-General wanted to know, and he couid prove Col. Gardiner had done more than his predecessors, “How about (hese confessions?* “Many were after the office had out in proof. It was so strong the pris- oners wanted to get lighter sentence. In the Supreme Court the changing of pleas to guilty ie usual in these casen.” William M. Fuller, clerk of the Special easions Court, gave an outline of the court procedure, He stated that 1.965 cases had been transferred from Bpeolal to General Sessions from Jan. 1, 1886, to June 14, 1699, Mr, Fuller stated that in 1896 there wore 2,068 convictions, & dismissals, @8 discharges on their own recognisances vee RN yore 4 w Now comes tae apparent difficult job “frame on which ft is done stays for 4 NEW ORLEANS. RYAN TRAINING JEFFRIES. if seurine property in bowling, and which the present uniarked with the exception A Tommy Ryan, the Syracuse middle-| ater joay a_i ate that Roland B. Molineux has since “You can't get a jury nor a judge | this city to convict on these cases,” b y than jt took you to do|of the X, and remains so until the two welght, who recently ved UP NM) your tire: sum in wehoo! you will know) baiis on the next “frame” are bowied. answered Mr. Deming, “The only change :n our answer,” said/ and 115 demurrers allowed in Special Mr. Untermeyr, “is in reference to the| sessions, charge that Col, Gardiner persecuted] Mr, Untermeyr again objected te such @ | Roland B. Molineux. We now wish to| estimony, especially regarding exclee ————+ ++ _____ , ' bes ger * with bse Jeffries, ie at Pte | thoroug ised Bieta otal n Sihet of = knocked ohh g that the original answer b@/ said, “and these men who charge tt , sent training ¢ atter for coming | First. will tell you, now that you|down by them is added to the ten points sustained. We want no wriggling. istrict - Attor! with wrongdolr a *Four Bookmakers Find fight with Jim Corbett at the Seaside) know how to bowl, or at least the eame| @lowed for the previous “stri Col. Gardiner whispered to Mr. U ses ie blame Col Gardiner for whi . the Game too Hard Sporting Club on May I. Ryan and) theoretically. that when all the pins are| For instance, the bowler ts successful myer, who at once challenged Mr.| judges do.” Jeffries are training at Billy Maurice's | knocke: wn with the first ball on your] 4 only putting down atx pins; it will | Deming’s right to act. “How many liquor tax cases were trie and Quit. gymnasium tn rot Springs turn you are entitled to what is called «| COUNt sixteen for the second frame, and, Commissioner Wilcox admitted the re-|in 19967" asked Mr. Demise. y | “trike. added to the elght in the first, make vised answer, \ n te | | * y hiy-two im acquit : 1 RYAN AFTER M Coy. | If you require two balls to clear the| twenty-four, and the total for the three | ExsAssembiyman Robert Maset ar-|und eight Peancansatst juga , | Now that Ki Coy has decided 19] aiey you are credited with a “spare,” | thirty, rived and was scanned by Col. Ger ot oma (Specie! to The Rrening Work eente - ‘Hae -and ban leaued'a cual-| 7 “Five hundred and cighty-three cases 3 RACH TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb reenter the rign and han issued a ctl: | nd f unsuccessful tn these two ate] The rolling of the fourth frame de- | through a moyocte, « new affectation of | wore transtetred to General Semias” ie haa teen a hard ove| ones et Tom § wi mpts you score but the number of pins| Velops a spare for ¢ » Which the District-Attorney. | oN t know, Mr. jW—Tho past week has be Joubt be forced to take notice of Tomm Pippi is ¢ ated by the accent mark in the 5 Caer j jow, don't you v, Mr. for the bookmakers, and it was 90 8UT- jas ih, Syracuse imbidie-welgut, who a = same © as you would mark a strike ‘ yer opened for Col. Gar! asked Mr. Untermeyr, “that the ne Dil prise to-day when there was a failing | “Achat 3 te sroalled “strikes” and “spares” | The space other than that 4) left une diner by asking that any one charge be) irict-Attorney, instead of being guilt. a, When the rott-call had been ended has challenged him to fight for the Jare designated on t ard by cer- perken unui the first ball of the next taken up and examined ra than the | of :hese charges, has already tried hi. a ile-welght ch onship of the workd a narks he yy an X| fame when the ten points Sloe Gat of the scventoen took their] Ne-weleht championship of the wor tain marks ~th by an x ited eee ee eel eee defendant's whoie official If | best to bring all these cases to trial tr F slatee, leaving thirteen to do business— ROOT TO FIGHT RYAN tnartion \s one cormie cE the BeNrM GAO) tome Se ball complete the, total These men," he said, referring to the | special Sessions, it being charged to the 7 His lhereat iiober of the meeting * he “eparo” by a short diagonal mark tn| for the frame. Bay, on the Attn frame, City Club men, “have been #0 reckless | contrary.” atch has been arranged between | if gan 1 the player bowles t The weather was ploanant this after} yk yout the Western wonder, and | MPAs corner: fiter ealie tat roma enace. in making charwes that they want 10 60) ‘The Commissioner ruled out this tine of : Ta 6x he construction of a score the Di Doon, and as the regulars were aug-| Tommy ity wf Syra Th will | ¢ jetion of & scx 4 total te di | over the District-Attomey's whole ten-| questioning, Mr, Untermeyr rome) mented by the number of new arrivais| ineet in 4 @ix-round bout at one ho | board ‘Nutely unnecessary, for in| ball of the sau ure of office and try to find something | «1 must get some testimony in Ge 4 i b0 clubs in Ch ’ test | ever 0 the 4 er sa A fn town the attendance was a very Rood] RIT IR ie aR eter eee te ioe Cas) rule asi) the previous one is fole ee a | these argon thage wich, Ae § ‘one. jured hand 1s which will be | vous object, But 1] Henry Welsh, assistant clerk of the! to be wilt ly and fe 0 if {The card was about the average, but] in about three we De | you that each space on the] * favors the player In. the Court of General Geasions, was the frst weit thatthe ba bundles. 0 oe ; boant rine *frarne,”” #0 that " en pol el the track was (ry and fast for the first FITZGERALD PUT MORAN OUT ; med a “tramne,"’ so that after | SUE FEES, Seciner ith (noes ar (he witnene called. be g@ ‘ in two allotted balls | Atrike,” are added and the score reads Willie Fitagerald. the promising young | "* * we completed a “frame.” In sixty-eight. Throughout the game the the Mr. Welsh had copies of the disposi- Maeea: with 90 hand u eed 2 ere miss tons of the 20 indictments acted on | Danes were TAMERS | ts F questioning. time in teste resulted everal weeks, and excellent con: bee | featherewolgn of itr ne kn eke fat | Ove re ten “frames” to be| sane rules are followed, but in the tenth aa i h HIRST RAGS Tommy Moran in the alxterntn round at| how each player ie And last frame. something may occur Atha Col. Gardiner became District pai a 9 Belting: mile and one-eighct th wood A, C. on Saturday. nigh r sae whieh will need explanation. \torney. ut \in th » preliminar Tommy w clearly the mode of scoring 1] An tnatance of this is when the pl “How many indictments were found | Canoe Exhibit at Spertemen’s Show U Fetes dereated © ey thls Wil take an imaginary player rolling a roll pa last frame. between Jan. 1, 1898, and May 18, 1907" | Kvery canoeist who visits the coming ; of Newark, recelve (AE ANT erased ate Blather ged cers “he W Mr. Untermeyr objected. Sportsmen's Show will discover one spot \Joe Murray, of Brook fier a tens W Wilt EGO TO SOOS GUTREDA TY ot part of game and pro- The question was admitted. Mr, Un-|in ihe amphitheatre that will appeal round bou player with his first ball knocks| Ceade to foil them. ‘The fire gives termeyr excepted. especially to lovers of the bireh barks and or six p and with the second two strike, and with the other ball Mr, W. y . firet time the Aporte- * CARTER TO FIGHT JUDGE, | sricn wu Sie on Sila Atay he makes «till another strike jf, Welsh’s answer was: “Four thou-|paddic, For the : » | score him on Dis first frame’ cullvely and a total sand eight hundred and gseventy-one band Aseoslation will give f, Nilmah went to the front right after! Kid Carter, the Brooklyn lignt-weigat | Clk!t volnts of thiety hutithat end persons were Indicted in the tiwe |? the sport of nosiag and the start and made the running, with a whe Fecenthy kn ket ut George Cole. | er an his second “frame, nis game, saa a, thirty le, agi Mee 2 stated.” Eyl yee to wm to SPE Se tee mF reseren, lengthen. for jaree, {Ur matched to meet dim Judge. of Beran: |v ™AnaK weep the board of all! iinen tram How many convictions by confessiea |in camp. her Co the final six. | (OM. for twenty pm at the Green * with the firet ball. That Is a) [fhe should make @ spare in his last wood A. C. next Saturday nigh trike and in the upper right-hand| frame he ts only entitled to one extra the front and won aly. Ur totais, ball and the execution done by that is P Broniaman ih. mite pais lenges, DIXON TESTIMONIAL. ee of the feoond “frame he marks aaded 10 he anare ‘ ea, points as in fore King E.kwood, Time~1 57. \. another came. ute Hand Torry ata _When such a thing ts accomplished the SOREPH THUM a ie BIG “BILL” REID AND Weal Hi et [pres wi HARVARD BASEBALL. ba rata et Ee SS | AT THE HERCULES. After Sir Christopher had made the| Harry Lyon will WILL CROKER COVER IT? Bix turlongs Starters Senator Louls Munginger, through! Bhewhan out of the leadership of the The Evening World, issues a defi to! Ninth Assembly District and, inet- Croker. He wants to bet the boss $1.00 dentally, to kill me politically in the on each of three propositions, and is distric feady to put up the money at once. “Why, with all the ald the Police De- The Senator's challenge was brought) partment could give him and with hie out by the report that Mr. Croker con-| men, Goodwin and Smith, working templated a shake-up in the Tammai al night and day with a whole amy of SE AD (Speeta! to The Evening Werld) pot will run. ihe far turn Aratoma went, his engagement wit tthe rd i ty wae “are conlght at the Me CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Feb, 12—There| organization on his return from Eng-|ruMans behind them, Croker coulén't!] uwrm MARCH 10. a af After thet regu prevail. Widen out by. a lea chi| and the elub haw p: peter a een ; PROnets et RSIOSE Dotlegy ay she re@Mgate Senators Maurice Peatherson| (tying to turn me down, I'll make him S aD BACT ent time than In any previous BPAINE) ang Louis Munzinger (o the rear next|@ sporting proposition, fetween-seasons' sale. Choice from complete stoek of all the jnclsoetneg tabrica, in all the new shades. Our New Spring Woollens, in hané- ‘some and exclusive effects, Include Oxford, Harvard anf Camoridge, ‘1 roug®) fabrics; Vieuns, Thidet, Bradford Worsted, Melton, Moule and ‘whipesrd, fined substantially and skillfully tailored. _— goronsen F200 vest errs, year, and to give Senator Thomas F.! “I will bet him $1.0 he can't turn Grady Corporation Counsel Whalen's|me down I'l! bet him $1.00) he can't place, and make Mr. Whaien a Supreme| turn down any good man in the organ- Court Justice at the first opportunity. | ieation. I'll bel him another $1,000 that wenty-fve round t the adn that ever wore a Harvard sweater, and when tald to Mr. Feathers: he himself will be turned Gown Wy (hn Athletic Cla Ma 4 F S sacceas: in COR bed WAMGSATE to get a rise out of the tact-| people before he is three years older, ZIEGLER AND BURNS. ity | stampe, bien to a player of remernapie| 2m ite Senator, but Mr. Mubsinger| “The siane are showing. slr. the Seiing: me rate and an wig for years, It ts due mainly to the con- | fidence the students have in big “ | Retd, the captain of the 10 nine, | He ts one of the most popular men | Mw FADDEN AND KEARNS, ’ er, 177 Mlicne 1 | Garrett. 18 Mitier 2 6 | tke McFadder itt Ee ent. and Tim Kearns, of : nnd drive ength jue clear out of wat waniny ‘ iz needs x a fen 2 | 6 of Croker's power and it From fay 7 taocday rien tenet Rag 8, cine " Yani MY i si { Hity and a leader of unusual quallf-|" “Croker turn me do' he yelled. |but a starter to setd his stock away And which we at no other time make for less than $15.00— ion’ ae tees eee if “ ait yet hid ; 4 | apt Rei) says that he intends to Be ee rea at, SUD SATORaY | Soweto the penn aime” conceded wale rad down, He knows that, and everybody | Senator Munsinger was remonstrated else knows it by (his time. with by a Tammany Avrembiyman who 1 shoul! think he would be con-| heard bim make nis challenge. Vinced of iit lose of power after his} «1 don't hedge on a word I've said," expertence in trying to turn John C. deciarag the Senatur. “It all goes.” DOGS WILL RULE AT lavas was —Won bi dl oe 7 AMS eae it \ divide the preliminary work up and set tw NO SWEAT-SHOP WORK. “G8 COHEN & CO., Tailors, Look for Red Balloons and Red \ | squads of ten or so at work on the dif sii 4 forent departments ll ales oss The primary or ultimate object of the | team, be said, ip to beat Yale, Yale was beaten last year and must be beat- jen this year | Ted Lewis, pitcher of the Boston team, ——_ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Soecial to The Evening Wort) pase ater See" 2) POLICEMAN NOT FIT. | | consid red wr 'fixed” ‘one W—The entrice for to-morr are ne ell | is also to coach, and wil have an “ |Surweons Declare Agninet Officer CAPT. BEID. OF HARVARD. [on the pitchers, GARDEN THIS EE M4 Hacked by Civil Service ee Lupe 1 sipans W K. ba Heard LOb d+ deee-bbor-reeoed sores fore midnight as ts possible, Eat food that Is eashly ¢ ed jam if, There Was appoir ; SEND IN YOUR QUERIES. foe 1a roa” beat tealdy: BUI Coleman 3' waw ot, B dosen't win The annual conclave of the dogs will cousins, the regardi: ait . Becond, they won; Yates begin to-morrow a1 Madison Square ° poe was Knothea Garden, and judging from the entries re-| 7 \\ eee ee ceived it will be the biggest ever held | yom XK pe Onec hat » WE pty under the auspices of the Westminster by Major Taylor. at © 0 Aug. 4 | Kennel Club. i a week Board of Police Su © be examined ar dition, and the full t , | him to be suffering from organic heart dwease ° A certifloate to this effect was made up he Chic. : More entries than for any other show and signed and {t will be presented (0 @@4O9SP0606¢-020000-00 miles, 3 minutes + ye Police Board The certificate 8, ge| states that Tiernan te unfit for votice + Brenig W, Horry duty mt which ie the olfem existing 3 minutes 2 The Police and Civil Service Boards ohagarapl ¥6¢ », have been at war over iernan for some! St. Andrew's, of Beotland. he latter im img on Tlernan’s | appointment. rol "| S. i eee hes breathing in the open alr. Por instance, Deapett WIR! Ge tt 4 | make a hastt of talking deep, 00g | omens: Presiden Weary 3. Vice Charles Henry, of the Den-| he, exhaling just as slowly. LOnK | preasest, Pederca W. Wengenreht; Secretary, MAT nett Coffee Company, deciared \o~day y erect and Read O55) paey ronte, Geeretary-Treseurer, Thomes M. A} that (here was no foundation for the re- ” biek, migh: alto prove port that that coms [Mg 10 peg "Yon might ierease - wiSieslss B.-You