Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Clad peepte 1 had brok: > «Says iti ib Wao Broken by a Fall and Asked the Broadway A. C. Mane agers to Call Off His Bout with Walcott, but They Refused. ‘Declares He Knew He ~ Would Be Whipped and Only Went On When Promised 75 Per Cent. of the Receipts — He Wanted All Bets De- clared Off. “After beating Maher Chieage fant Saterday | slipped on an Pavement and fell. I otreck a post G84 broke my rib. “I wrete the Mraadway At arth couldn't ght, They anewerea | mest come on; told me how mech $0 would hart the Merten law if I Giant, Besides, | wanted to get Back the 9400 MeCoy forfeit they wore helding. “They insisted. 1 came on, show- of them rit ang sted I ‘qeulan't Aght. They argued with myself. “1 anked the managers BN bets of before 1 went inte the Bing. They promised to do on.” statement of Joe Choyn- weight who fell victim to f Welter-welaht Joe Wal- » Broadway A, ©. on It ix remarkable in it» entirety, and is Qnything but favorable in the cause of the fight against the Lewts repeal bill. {The Broadway Club officials are well in the game by thts time, and if { did as he claims then they @aght to have complied with the request ‘Of the big Californian, even though they | had to disappoint a crowd. ‘The Broadway Club, as well as every ‘ether club operating under the Horton law, Is objiged to have a phystelan to examine every fighter before he goes in ‘the ring. and if his condition does not WOKS DROKEN RUBS. $500 He Didn't Ha a Fracture. “Tom” O'Rourke told an Bvening forid reporter this afternoon tha: the Choynski-Walcott fight was strictly on | ( the level. He had read the siatement made oy Choynski that his rib was broken before he Wen: into the ring to fight Walcott Jest Friday night and was angry. “That story's all rot,” he said, “Same @i4 tale. When a man’s licked he never Gomes out like a man and says 90. “Tl tell you what I'll do, In the first Pace I'll bet 00 that Choyneki did not Rave a broken rib when ne entered the wing. He may have a few broken ribs Bow, but not then. put 45 BG on the Walcott side | ‘match, 00. ct FITZ AND SHARKEY. @Meerke Has Accepted the Cor- Bichman's DeG—A Neeting for Next Menday. Bob Fitssimmons and Tom Sharkey Will probably fight in the roped arena Before Summer. Penaion Offlce will te given Poon as he wants it. And I'll bet $5,000] quarters there that the colored boy will do him just as! fn (nean @ yearly lessening Siler as he ae the other night.” | 880 00, ila cc, abou' Hon from | = id he wasl — Siuee' to match Wal. at | jesired | 1 the dusky fignter He js wil! 1 “Gapted Fits's challen paar to anything ihe Cornisiman de- Will not make a side bet. as that ls the provision of the Horton Iaw, bet any amount Fits wishes at it is arranged. it will be t Queensberry rules and at Coney island. Tim ohh gall BSCAPE FOR CARTER. & Supreme Coert Refuses to Fake Vp Wie Caco—muet "4 Ge to Prison. ENGTON, Feb. %.—-The United Court to-day denied the of Capt. Oberiin M. Carter fale cage into that court. ‘Was No written opinion Y from the Government Mand favored contractors who fection work in the South, be | Peni, T ways to get free from |resept ‘ef ots years in Fort Leaven- he believed the Congressional Commit- will recommend the purchase Square Garden for the proposed uptown Post-Office fist it 0 accu ue Heath, who ac npn lag why he ways it will ieern the expenses by doing awa, Rey “Yl make another match for him as ma it Ip also possible that the United Would please him better than to have will meet next han a aad wo mead rival his manager, 0 Rourk ange a fight lo arrange =a = mate! ‘om | between Pits and. him, If the two manager of Sharkey, has ac-| fnen can get together and agree on con fand says he wit!| ditions the possibility of a ! wing } Carter was convicted of | OAs” and the club must not Dermit the fighter to go on. If a doctor war not engaged to examine Choynskl, then they violated the law; and if a pagstoian did report the men in condition when other conditions presanes eo is alu, fapract ot ha services guleker t club Meposes i pry yh My of 41 W ‘Thirt juir, est ¥- is F- is Choynakt's lar physi- . and last night he issued the follow. fine statement Vg The World, which wil speak for itnelf, Feb. 25, 1900, Te the Kétter of The World: to @ pationt of mine, my (treatment fer bie broken rib, alee for an attack of jnfluensa, J06EPH WUIR, 4. D. No, 41 Weet Thirty-cizth ot. never have ent th not i nae. for Perment his fetting ft 's the @octor’s | all when uy ma he Mhaew st AIST. vit: 1 THE BIC CARDEN. Tom O’Rourke Will Bet|Van Cott Says Congres- sional Committee Will Advise Purchase. Postmaster Van Cott said to-day that jee on Public Buildings and Grounds of Madison This plan has the indorsement Postmaster Vashington foi the moat suita for the new ost -Office. If It Is chosen Postmaste; Van Cott with the Madison square branca enty-third street. Interrml enue \otlec' mans offices will lems be located in the new vuilding SHARKEY HOT AFTER FITZ. The chan of “KIA MeCoy Tom Sharkey ‘in being seen in a bat- tle with the gloves seem siight’ The ex Sailor, while still believing himself the Kid's" supertor, does not care much about meeting him again vecause he beat him once Sharkey wants to face Bob Fitasimmons. Nothing, he says. ranged Is good CORBETT To eet TRAIN: in Jim Corbett will begin work in prepa: ing for his of endeavoring to jower dim Jeffriess colors in their battle fc the championsbip Thureday he will! £0 to Lakewood all the hard! training will ty th Corbett, since the bout has been hanging doing Nght work In the city SMITH AND BARRETT TO Box. | * Bolly Smith, the Califor weight, and Bully Barrett letic Chub, day night. These men have reputat as jawbreakers RYAN AND ROOT MAY FIGHT. | the | ween Tommy Ryan. and Jack Hoot the Ch and the men w meet ® + six- a t Chien ina very # time. Ryan wi cectes hamecif ig A meet ul mpion. aed all that or he. Chica ‘ conditions HOGAN MEETS CHESTER TO- WIGHT, midi weign, EXPERT ALFRED DE ORO ave HIS FIRST | LESSON ON | HOW TO PLAY POOL. whose knowledge of ant work Is alw: playing his skill on table whom he meels and mirers. Mr. De Oro, during of pool and show how one Summer mouths One except parenthett Alfred De Oro ts one of the most ex pert pool players in the world and one time ts unquestionable, cult shots are the easiest kind for him and in a game he is @ marvel. keenest of intere@ by those who hap- pen to be In a parlor where he Is dis- He ts alto popular with every one will explain the most popular varieties very Intricate shots which always pre sent themselves during a game. The game of pool ix without a doubt of the most interesting of gamer and ts played ax frequently during the It tein the Winter. The game is not exactly a scientific sally, as all games THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1900, S“HOYNSKI HAD NO CHANCE TO WIN. well played become more or less scien- tif_e, but this depends on the menner in which they are treated. There is no more sociable and enjoyable way in which to spend time, for the biitierd or | f pool table is always an object of keen "Nanay pes le have played, or rather tried to be succesetul uland experi at, the game, carelessness after but thelr con) Stade say shots iF hat ie it at the flarty, and hots bed. mode: the favorite pas rer The mow dim His brtl watched with the iteelt, ¢ me the nie having mi the green-clothed {limes cine has 4 host of ad- requires ¢ tived no player can be players to-day who} have become Hed at the gage, but many of these have inisdirected th thelr accomplishment, and at this time I think it guite Ltd that attention to these people shou! alied and t ner These players are colioqually termed shar hey frequent the various pool parlors of the city. One will |4 sponse to pet # player to lot him the netimes he sui hin iret rive is to make money. bet on himeelf and bd HJ ove the firet game, la gives the present week, to overcome some HOW DENNY SULLIVAN There will be found to be many tech- nical terms used in the memes and I will explain them: To “spot a ball’ means to put a ball on the spot, and pocketing’ means the putting of & bal In the pocket. A ‘“seratch” 1s acquire’ by a player not touching any of the Dalle on the table with his spent cue Everybody on the Bowery knows | “W. why Denny.” Denny Sullivan, Senator Tim's cousin. They all know, by the way, why an- other patch of white has appeared on Denny's head. It appeared just after said Curtin, “Til n't be eo foolish, Denny with a look of caae ike throwing it away, the odds.” mocoeneeeseene ni 1 will begin by bee how and place it on Denmy's pile. NEARLY LOST $100. you Just $500 to $100 on the Hi ie neg Let me give you EYE BLACKED BY SENATOR, $50,000 Suit Threatened Against Sullivan, of Mississippi. (Special to The Evening Worts,) WABHINGTON, Feb. 2.—@enator Sui- livan's colle in the Senate were much surprised to-day when the sollew- ing item from the Charlotte (N. C.) News came to their notice: “Pullman Car Conductor Coles, whose run is between Washington and Char- lotte, informs a News reporter that he will enter suit against Senator Bullivan, of Mississippi, for $0,000 damages. Mr. Coles charges that Senator Sullivan while on his car Monday night abused him unmercifully and struck him several times, blacking his eye and inflicting veral other injuries. ‘Mr, Coles further changes that Sen- ator Sullivan was intoxicated end had been since he left Washington. Waen asked for additional information im re- ward to the occurrence Mr. Coles stated that he did not care to discuss the mat- ter; that Senator Sullivan hed apolo- gised to him and attempted to hush the matter, but as it was one of such @ eertous nature he thought he sheuld Pay heavily for his bad conduct.” Mr. Bullvan i one of the mildest mannered men in the Genate, aad ao- body ever took him for a fighter euch as this despatch describes him. He {8 serving his third year tn che Senate, having been appointed by Gov. McLaurin to succeed the late Senator Walthall, Sullivan haa not deen @ con- eptcuous figure in the Benate, akhough ft {9 mo fault of his, for he has tried hard to come to the front. Because of his pompous manners and haughty bearing, the Senator has not been very popular with his associates. He has held himeeif aloof trom hie coi- PEOOOOSS COCOCS SOTO OT OOPETOTET ODETTE EE St OED EEO ES tree ball, or by his cue ball reiting, fate @ B whethe: ‘ket, for whi ‘Y the Walcott-Choynski fight, and all be- jut Curtin would not listen. He ac- | leagues, ¢ from @ sense of as- Feit ‘point aey Balle Wy he hens : pla cause he put up $100 of good money anes of blufling, and with real| sumed superiority or from a redtuse turn pares he ermea eeHinu feat | Again ten Confederate script with ihe houe of dulliean tela ember of] of mind, 1s not known. and @ bina out knowing it. They were Bank of | Centu He apends much of his time in his Commerce notes—Bank of Commerce of Curtin went ¢ fe and took out|Httle two-by-fowr-committes-reom in the stakes of the next game Georgia, and issued years before Lee's He of ba je counted out|the Maltby, and ie seldom seen on the floor of the Benate after the morning 4 te one, Can sequlre the Skill to, become | surrender. Denny got hie money back, | ; cBhark.' Malet eke “Guan ieee Dlayer I will deal with but the bunch of hair te still white. Kens van \Jadsourned for's drink | Duslnees. week should always be vivolded, nd va unten a boot, and during the following iy ‘will| On the night of the fight Tim's cousin| The ree fight came in on the} Sullivan lett Washington one yer isan rane, Ha ain nteen fall Chicago and bottle est into a bo pied of 2 leat Uecker, rom threw up his hands, ago Saturday night and has not been IROOM, aula, 2 ver play. : creager, jou: | Poot AUPRED DE ORO. Tee al ct sey tnaeer Curtin F%) “Give him the money, Tom," he said) seen here since. Although a member of turning to Kehoe. the Democratic National Counmittes, wats Os To | Denny felt blue, and it was not until held important meeting | ’ an hour jater t 14: | Which Spe meee’ ‘ou, | since the Convention of ‘8 in wentng. oman JR Desiness on th wery. How] ton on Thureday last, Genator Sulliven | 5 en Denny learned how he had been| %e® advent, being represented by putting up good long green againet| Proxy. UPON NEW YORK. ‘Thoge's nothin, ow "queer." t bet in ‘ae inooon BASEBALL. NEW ORLEANS. DEATH PLAN. withdraw, that matter will be de- ided later. in baseball, ac but Was then the patch turned white and os, hanged, Rng long since disap- cordiAg to a prominent League magnate if these two clubs are permitted to Superb Seater sive’ Police Say She Agreed | Gold, manager, vee tein pea ‘ Hired at the Clr withdraw, Ulnge akg ihe serene of the The standing of the Armory Basebell cult Committee Is believed to be on the | Nationa 3 puld nut ‘ ; i rchedule for this week, but this mag then be broken and a brand:| Track and the Events to Die with Dr. amue (8 as follows) nate knows nothing of it, He a] “No, that agreement | Trelfih hegimen has recetved po communication to that} mon sense. Suppose you et Well Filled. Caldwell. et ‘ ten-year partnership with twelve men, effec and that at the end of the first: year “How ab ¢ attempt to fr your number finds the conditions Haltimore Club out of the I to Bhpulier ape asks t Boeial to The Kvening magnate was ask Don't belleve tt All the talk don't by any on in favor of in the fret 5 amo’ em anybody unjustly, 1 wants ult Committer Ing toward which the public desire “You are in favor league, are you not? Yes. | am, clube are t be. Don't he no forcing unanim “The twelve gether by virtue ment tore mort im; ment League f nd aeons bh petal ¢ of two elt nullify that agr the withdrnwal of these Clubs hash’: been paseet upon yet rent ts necessary to T believe every mag things dor practical withdrawal ie and Cleveland, A pther eleven grant him permission and cont nue without him. A new agree ment would not be necessary. Why, if the withdrawal of one or more from party would nullify an agreement there be ple if for all kinds of three which in allowed to would natura mit B TRACK, NEW ORL * which show that the wife of m Hayes ond Dr, Franklin Caldwell had determined to die to- gether. When he shot and killed her ¢ Hotel Endicott on Saturday even- ing and then ended his own life {t was the result of a prearranged plan, that there would be no chance of ere’s nothing 11 t ‘ sh. | grate h procedure, It and thore moent City Jockey * there is Just one more the end of Club's meetin month of rm The weathe in fas all the. fhekde wer latme and the track was in pink of condition Flags were hung at haif mi out of respect to the death fent Ed Kearney, of the Saratoga R ing Assoctation FIRST RACE seven forlonge ement one of the party, ad could be fixed up (o hay amash the oli agreement and get which would rewult in the ing it in the neck ue is reduced to eight U think Baltimore will be one ht ut so fairly I think, is work 1, and the one y| made “t-) fatlure The discovery was made by Acting Captain Kear. He has found that Dr. Mayes's wife and the chose friend of the husband were very much attached to each rand that thelr affection had reached such a stage that both con- sidered death preferable to living uader conditions {niolerable to them. “IT heard and saw enough this morn. said Capt me in the bellef that the pair decided to die together, it was evidently their intention to do away with t ives Dy morphine, b Perhaps circumstences at the time made them "Fhe pita the plan. fol Was carried by Caldwell recautlonary measure, in event Interruption oF or og! , {allure of the poison 0 precaution taken. o is neen py a De Hayess the husband {the des woman, is with hat his wife ri ned roseets the theory ths Araw up another ouner fell ! an elght-olub fatitng art Mise Dede, 106 (Mo Micha ircutt [+ reduced to Will mot be tn ft wi Committee decides on a s» league then Baltimore will, of elght-club is composed of k, Brook - Philadelph 0, Bt innatl, Boston and ‘Pittabure you think that if the me is he re aml New York has a firat- cliaw team, the Interest throughout the country will be rearoune Li ertainly do, New York ts the o 1 the map that all other & ward. They all want to have York has Yes, 1 want edman get a first-class team Worthy rival to the kegel ™ interest roused here will at once be communi- 4 throughout the cir and the al ame will once more take Place among the sports of the world.” he retiring will Misericonfla 1 (Mother fierre! Hose. 106 (Boland) adie Burnhern, \02(Mitebell) &- 2 Mise Dede broke away In hag on, after making all her own runnlag. be ed long enough to win by a nose from t Right Bower, The latter be a length for second plac “ : Laouts. i clube ten-year agree xpire seasons holds good One of the of that agree ye that before by the St Hit Fin. tant opt Cherry Heed, 99 (Ws Ae fin WwW. Suit or Overcoat for oe ft ching at the several bad Unanimous perma them CHALLENGES. the field in QUERIES. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Oxford, Harvard and ford, Worsteds, Melton, Te the Mditer ‘Ri mn mary that A Quilterle of | A friend sad I were playing a game (Special te The Breaing World) James Wincdell can Rave # match with him by 4 . able colorings and designs. dene. Win tt Sete! hae itn him v7 | te drew ‘ail RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb, - Truck No a %—The entries for to-morrow's races a { Norwalk Conn saya he ie Ph WhouAN are ap follows: & Tom Carter againwt Gearge Me Newerk avenue, Jersey City. willing 1 Pe the » would Jane Pie any he ot te Addrens, Smith. Kid Dane, Greenwood A. win's Turf Guide, in pord man oe ‘Wickman « Jimmie Win George a. 4 of 110 pound bower Smith would Like to Coney er Peter Mab Sixty-minth street and defeated Kit Le 4 few weeks ame WAN 10 dO 18 10) geether man at 110 pownda WH neal Tart Geide. The nineteenth annual teeve of Good- out. The Book tr more interesting than ever, and the request of many sub- assis Piret 4. Cline Tete Paine Nett Buch an occurrence is rare, but we can. hot vouch for its never being accom: pliahed before. To the Baiter Please deride the toth 193 arte Harvey wrestling Bert “wont hee Sin Ramei! ne House, oe tinny he'd like fresh carda. Dut does mot i Met Upkingty c ridge Mtrwet, 06 ms oe sae I; ie tar the carte ihe toe mares with Joe | ANF ae has vitwen corde, Does tot a ete, | Goose Liver showed in men th ‘| flag fell, but Rose fren to the front and he made the De] closely followed by Koenig and Laver, to the stretch. Koenig then went ie rest and Sn never 4 an Ae ma @ length and @ second place, O* | (peemend noo 8 gg OX false apprehension went y-eareDth street No, the hand ia one, and no _ | count ie allowed Te the Milter of The Dvening World Ted Tommy Ryan, of Syracuse, and ‘Matty Matthews ever meet in 182 Eotemica street ‘Third Kace—Aelling; mile asd seven ert Jaltus Caeeet .. 108 Banque Il, is Bee tor bis the TACOR LEVY, ‘They never met mers ranges! and ram ine * RIVER TUNNEL PAVORED, |'z-= Mentetpal Coenel! Committee Way ‘Grant Franchise with a String on it. The Railroad Committee of the Muni- considered i tvemee Brooklyn peas i i dike 3 ci L i if ! i 5 5 3 o* it. Yale and Harvard's hockey teams will meet at St. Nicholas Rink to-night in a i i ty | somern, Sar". “ra tartat. ‘ih. | regularly scheduled championship iH F ef Fi oume ‘The teams of the New York A. C. and the Crescent A. C.. of Brooklyn, ill play at the same rink to-morrow night. were two volumes, is REIT titi tt} UNTIL MARCH 10 ONLY. that we make at no other time for less than $15. Be ae We tuetede os am extra inducemeat for the placing of early Spring immense new stock of all the Gere 4 cates ve & r vinden ctoale and Whipeord in ‘bandeome and fashioa- NO SWEAT SHOP WORK. COHEN & CO, fides; Conductor Coles, referred to im the Charlotte despatch, runs on the Seuth- | ern Railway between New Yortr New Orleans. @upt. Main, of the Was!, ington District of the Pullman Car, pany, van in high terms of Coles, a WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six houre.end- ing * P.M. Tuesday for New York City | and vicinity: Fair to-night an@ Teensday; continued cold; diminishing weet wine, The following record the Remember! “to firmly ground |] and tell your friends to remember that this greatest of all talloring offers to reduce stock and keep cutters and tailors employed between 4120 tele fabrice— bet, Brad-| Tailors. il "i FE