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RIFE OF BASEBALL IS NOW AT STAKE. quart ie York Club Will Be) es Ge thelr ciate cre | RECORD THROWING THE‘DISCUS.|" ,- fre ihetail Sheet | League tn the Ducky! ,CIRCUT.REPORT READY) i fry ine vnnt | ae SP a NEW ORLEANS. Bier ine EE According to Prenident Dreyfuse i . umpior 1 branch of sport which | ct Comm! Monday he was In splendid form, ant Loyalty aud Goose Liver went Holmes Cases. tgartaaia ie sean: | Wott! recentiy was practically unknown | his frat trial resulte throw of 12) front and’ ‘riced, heads apart p.%) 4 feet, which beat (t Jengtha in front of their Meld to the Rises, where Lovaity fell back beaten. Cw thing, P from “S!.|M'CRACKEN, WHO BROKE THE WORLD'S WINNERS AT. RET Selling; one mile Starters, Netting. Bt. 1 ee) > H ; ‘ ¥ finished Its report to his collier, Mince tha Intkeduéllor the Teague. What ‘ he introduction | | Hig cext th oab Hae thie iivcus-tprowing from the (Greet: r he third at us, backed down 1, Jolnet Goose Liver aad the * know, and thet Lightning Stakes for ps mt | games nt Athens the Quakers have Sches anead of the previous Nipa a« ale teh! ‘ the subjec mates Are Meeting In |!" sre vate! ciency on the milion’ | tought shy of adding It to thele athlete Two-Year-Olds the fought’ ft out wil the way. home, Cit ana All A Me » , sabe gh, , i an witat | Calendar then by A supreme eters he wore grttng. aah, eee ae} present meeting t* fraught with ‘vita he missile 13 feet 6 inches, or § feet a ae a y re {nterest. ‘To a greater or leg extent | Mike Murphy induced J, C. MeCracken, | 2 +8 niches better than Sheldon's record Feature. a back. Time—1.43 1-2. the life of the game is at gtake. For) the intercoilegiate hammer and shot eCracken throws the disci ait. it for Harmony and |ivaiis) fhe members ot the Cirestt | enamplon Begg ent way from any of phe other dlecue we ——_ champlon, to take up the sport. Mi Selling: etx Commitoe, Messrs, Hart. Brush. Soden fiolaph ° asst beef Instead of the halt ahd ’ “starters. yi Deting. $i. HIt.Pia. 4 the princ throw. he turns twiee around before he (Rpecial to The Rvening World.) elle of Orleans, 107 (Rose) Te 1k tt te ing on a. | cracken soon mas to elght | and made conaide inferences us, These are the executes In throw Copthe Gircuit WAI Likely |i to i sedice the Lecte able headway of the dl RACK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | jemelee. 07 (Shaw) 4 March 7.—Watle the rain of this morg-| NMFieorde. 107 (Mothersaty Ing the hammer, clubs, Innumerable pecret tb to T Team ord of Y e has Be Cut - me lie mathe the ever reason” "pula | Cotati foot By inches. | trouble in getting into the Fi Ing did not Tast more than half an houe | Lovable, wet cwinkseid) 125 » | oC rad ow | acts aa. Ter tileepalts it was heavy enough to upset the cal-| Kadence ter iclewseny 1 4 t care. Hietlc Club, and for weeks worked with| not, of All efforts at @ reduction of the cir: | ini" oitinrt In view.” the ser not. of course, stand a8 a record, but M , . a vie i Y 0 y he should not aul t fiends who had | #rivien, ‘ ° Ml cult have. been ‘blocked by ‘the Balti | approached the record, but It not |do-even better In competition, with more Feces tia ad) itech, Ta0 Gelab Wha Ophelia: or Weddorrand) 1-1 90-1 1 8 8 Ophelia had the best of the start, 4 not very heavy, but was very slippery, at once outrun by Dimidence, and a Hable to upset many & whe ve way to Jamaica. Tho latter ‘As 0 the card, it wan one of the poor: | was ‘ieined Oy” Belle ‘ot Orieann, Tt est of the meeting, the fields for the|/ Was nip and tuck between the pair most part being light. tired ough to allow’ Belle of Orleans Alex's good showing in the race against jamaica § Site Himtine yesterday gives him a chance in ee Wf for the the Crescent City Derby, and now his ue owner, Frank. Regan, is searching for a good rider, He tried to get Mitchell, | custeemus, "ee ttinenss ats ‘tence! Attar lhe annual Spring schedule meeting | more woupie who are holding out for f 4 ' nM a 1 Monday afternoon t o> the National League and American | big peice for their franchise until ay afternoon that he succeed: | practice. of aa oe aay “as | TEN CLUBS SAYS HANLON. Fifth Avenue Hotel to-day. Mmagnates were slow in putting | “You may mafely say that {t will be a oy ten club league,” said Manion just re the meeting be tion to know and tion. President N. F. Young nas made pro~ vision for any emergency, He has fe | pared schedules suitable for elght, nine or ten clubs, and will present them to the League. The meeting will probably last three days and the schedule will be taken up) but he will have to ride Bir Fitshumh, | Ver Nrent, jit my NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, | °%, “en Duren, another hoy Regan ee eee & Rogers and “Al” Reach, of ; Edward Hanlof and Harty | the last thing. Ger Horst, of Baltimore; J. Kart wine rainme of the reanlong ts tried to obtain, is under engagement to] atier Vy; i = of Washington; “Barney” F meet of the Board of Arbi- ride Flortear. ping fora ite went to the 9 tration; second, the #ession of the Exec. (Special to The Rvening Work) ae of Pitteburm; James Hart, of | live Committee, and third, the meetin TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, ord ee Ete aete teeth pet Bra soe ‘Vag iran af fete , This last wil i Frank De Haas Robison, of|of the League Ri nv ‘The entries for to-morrow's| under y to " Bcoggan, w fore Novaneur. ime—2.17 1-f disapy red from i fins * at the) Fourth Race—Five fottoages Wee by Loula; Stanley Roblaon, of Cleve. | not be held before to-morrow. : : 7 ‘ ‘ ; John T. Brush, of Cinctnnat!, and] FREEDMAN’S MAN THERE. 4 , ie !, him se ait tertongs. Pe ' ae atiesy sent the seeinire, Choice second and Wild Prete peasant Tanegyitie. Contrary to all expectation, Freedman 4g r bt rile. tl eeriee : Hhoscabes ; at the last moment decided to wend a 4 L 5] : 8 Corialte . tees . : retary, , . ; Slow York's representative at the| fotioed 10 tall fxcgpt to aay, That he : ar ae. 4 ee ed, oe was not decided upon until just | tion. "He had. a halt, hours, earnest y TORRES 2" jd. toned the meeting was begun. talk with Mr, Brush and then ctroulated ‘ - nha SNE Thy A the lant fow meetings the New York pe peaeneteh ‘ : mittee met this after- 4 { = na cratonety voted tka | the Coe eeererencee mt tus ote] rir, ace feign a 6 rain. ‘Avenue’ Hotel and the Boston peo-| say & word as to the outcome, The We dime, ad have held the New York progy. Up ramer | ie Ni ‘hal that ny ymber 4 n-c! je Sevday, however, according to H. Reach, of Philadephia, sata: he had not been eiven the} had hoped for an gimnt-clud Teague. proxy, nolther did he want tt. but I'm afraid. It is imposmie at | ( is too high and this will | » Conant was seen just as he was probably force ua to Aopt the ten-club | 7 4 2 the hotel in answer to 4 tele- | plan Wi) : War mT prey in | k j } i vuttn Race—@elling: seven furlongs Little Regsle ie? Matanta cr . ‘MILLER’S ACCOUNT Sv od - ae | OF GREAT SWINDLE.| |; i o.. eel 10 Cithetral .. * ative 105 Grace PAItlipe £ (Continued from First Page.) 11 must not censent to say anytning that "= ? = — cal tamed or twisted agasnar me 163 Polly Bisby Ss a [Whe the whole story is told those who Allle Hale 3 ———— PFecinct and firemen crowd: | believe that 1 was the power in ) @BWarptace every day. 1 have had to! the Franklin Syndicate, or that | way & [gmake an affidavit about the policemen | ther than a tool, used to make money before Commission oF Ka Il change their tninds, and { s er York. What the) {0 let of my. friends. at 1am 1 WM be I don't know, hocent will be strengthene > ‘were many policemen who re- |, “It is Just a year ago this month that} fe Was wtarled d the Frankiin Byndical . ¥ attend: |twelve months ago seems like @ | street, Reeektrn, Oe, 5 ‘ Rive ag where Rocry p > 44 Broad, Harry 46, all nat. A, leh local ot the) WOW SYNDICATE STARTED. | ©: Scherer, tr aru Hegevern, 30 Gane » duly F ‘5 . tronized coun ar wile, Wal Bether Lope is ts the way the Franklin Syndi- 4 Mecter, a8 Ateckt : tiie fr bt, NY OS Fraghewn on sth Meg die : ' try, employing skilled men tailors only, CORBETT RESUMES WROK Jim Corbett, who has not done any heavy training for his Aght with Jim Jeffries for a few weeks, resumed his hard work at Lakewood, N. J., yester- i s away, |) OT to his brother: cate was started. | I had been sre. | ay @, é T'm broke, Lend me « hundred | HR6, 3.0, 4 Now street. Phere l met | _ [iseard Rhea is neta | cite te Ie ais hea tee ae am money wae bended over without | her than tha connerton | don Know |” ne seasons to keep our full force of men tailors employed, HK. taston, Will Miller was hand (of any relatic ip becween the two con- BROTHER'S PAY, $25. hence popular special sales. m Fad love with the polloe, They all Tked | c#Tny, mete wade by. forming 4 | fom Miller (my brother). $86 y ere ; Riss. Why shoutin’t they? When he | Of money could be made by, forming tT) en MAtenede: uti tact Torentye THIRD—This is the last week of the present sale, and for thefewf °© ° wanted to get away he had no trouble. | position, he sald, ‘to get a good deal 8 reeds lnforssalion fram Weeringion. | CUsre street Manhattan, Oat, 16) / LSATCHEL FULL OF MONEY. {iz plot of canital wo can make «|i tes ormeten, 170 itety street, fortune, Brooklym, Ovt, 1h; $15, remaining days we include our entire néW stock of Spring fabrics at the special sale price. FOURTH—The price for Sait or Overcoat, made to 4 “Then the plans of the Franklin Syn- ; night that Will Miller disap | aicate were sutiined. “Now, you, Annie| B. Commer, 140 Keap street | a the police raided the place, | Gorrie, and every one else [n | " 00 sf Miller vave me a satchel fall of | Dorhoad who has seen” ere order, evtth guaranteed linings, guar- | a . Perhaps it held $3,800 or more, eset Lew coece ane the Sisth street, October; anteed fir and ° : “Run wi hth re bar] aa een tt sgh yin sehen migrate | #.N. Myte, 212 9 1a - aroha ! with that,” te sald, “and we'll |! thouglit it all right., We talked the | yte, yelde avenue, REMEMBER—These are the Suits or Overcoats that we at no other by and by. y it) Brooklyn, October: #15. Ff ee eo aod with the ata | Syd amnmil, trae. Decaline we Aid sa hivewater, 0a lake avenue, time make for less than $15.00—Conceded value $30.00, 4 J rooklym, October; 815. Bee, oa, with the ma'teincver'tse| _ STARTED WITH $60, | 2%, Dangill. 190 Cinsson evenne, NOW—Get off the fence and leave your order (for optional delivery) ” wd vA reek ly, Saturda: 3 apne tomy heme. 1 put the satchel on |, “What money, was used was advanced | F. W. Angus, 213 Patchen avenne, before y night. Be handsomely dressed and ‘& table in cho parlor, er in small amounts that || Qeteber: 815. save dollars, _ Boon after Low isthe wie atreonet te Woot rat at ns fy a Hell, 270 Broadway, November; Y . of x 4 yy Reve it up, though 1 wae nisl i tee Se oT na tan. hates | D.C. MeOeneken, 242 Keseineke ‘our choice of the following new 1900 fabrics: Ox» t Sas tatete them. | Capt. Roynaics |! Uiyah in all afterward, " |atreet, Mrookly m, Nov. 141 618, ford, Harvard and Cambridge in rough effects; Vicana; ]——_Browsit in Low Miller, and when he told |up in the scheme. 1 worked, night’and |magy Meooutym, Nove Nt OT. Bradford Worsteds, Melton, Moule i ¥ {me to deliver the satchel I handed it to ear nd thought of nothing else. Bevery |". gi ade Pre Bo ginie and Whipcord in the 3 * ” urn o 7 . vt 4 ” & ry | [Bestia tars mca carn, Stir lt ete ntayaed|"Wet Fava St tamenee wren! IB | oe ee OR ea ee eee re p e bu nt of ey *, had found it under a sofa. Hine Work Myselh, so as to Keep dows | Brookiym, Nov. 1 818. 4 : : i miztures. F 1a tor the woman mentioned in the | !e,expenses | ©, Rrewet 192 Blake street, | +, °2 \ NO SWEA SByndicate matiers, Carrio Harris ot |in oe money came in slowly, at frst) Mreoklym, Sov. 1) $15, “ : ‘ ; , ‘ ‘ T SHOP WORK. f Seameee rnners Cecile, Harte, of lin sm but after afew weeka| @, BR. Vaw 276 Hooper a) F Offices, but I did see her in Col. m sn | migeet, ee i tie IS TERRY AFRAID. COHEN & (KO) Tailors. ‘ 's 4 one He asked me if 1 in tant + Rrookiye, pt The following articie was clipped from : og : Tas’ ls thee, so dele On athe areoce arene eee ‘ 5 Minced Me eras tien he jooke Oe MILLER INTERVIEWED, [itor 'asr'suscnbes'were fot powaye’ gggr's "'*NNe™ Mevekyms Nev the selene & Witceriaetercretee Corner Nassau and Ann Streets, N. Y. Our ulate bey to do P 7 very 2” +d ‘ When 1 saw Will Miller in Raymond | Pereons who were gettin J. Daly, Statem Island, November: | j scared of Oxcar Gardner: "Since ats i 14 dends regularly brought oth ano, é ‘ 3 mn that Py treet Jali ft carried me tack tolers and then on Jule and Auwoee J.T, Bainbridge, 240 Franklin Rh ae 5 ps polled Gardner to sign , ’ my ra + @ur childhood days—the days when |Fecelpis Jutnped' from hundreds m das Elisabeth, N. J. Now. 31) 688, fi ‘ should ¥ ‘we used (o make mud ples together in {0 thousands. And in September, Octo- 2 he (McGovern) won or te wame neighborhood where the py, Ani! uP fo Nov 24, when the police oo the Waite ee jae Wranklin Syndicate was ptarted. We the brightest of my. cally. Arenas nt | Wititawn es dag ga Vas Buren | —| he er Garten aor te oe was head o Yong talk. He knows Yhat he is | "cert ¢ 18. ven that Gardner stays ten rounds | ————————~— h ry couki not recall le and another bet was i : , mate to suffer for the sake of} MONEY FLOWED IN | his, he Grugnis!' on the neat corner | Gardner , wing Fevers. ‘ee Tg : orrere, ahd others—those for whom | «pyer ; id G, Lockwood, 9 Stayvesant ave- rate, Hee. Wes. | Wore Se Ch Eagwe Fah fn made barrels of money fe ont f | Awe, Rrooklyw) 918. the cime the name of SMITH AND MAHONEY TO BOX y ome idea of this can be best had by t Réward seblesinger (no address) pesca nat taken |And the drawers 0 he floor aer 4) the heavtest depositor, nor the name of f my desk wi ) @aue, the person who had made the most and ¥ ry fend money paid out. The receipts |A2Ut all the time. Thad the confidence | Miller's mame t# not on the ouyroll money, But Y bhow of hundteds of sey Nl imcet after all. M iene from hi | The oayveal is cae best indication of! friends who really lived on the Syndi- |e? 1 Seas, pa . big that the money was literally how the ouciagas boomed at ihe cate commissions and dividends for | Hercules At ma. + . poems Reaper fooebtacten vee ert han tee t ade. “While Mr. Miler and I were taining 1138 (ramet tie tare om the pay-rol ™ | only “ ’ the other side of the dail and there pe AY Fig? a | gt jemeastng almost every prmbloree. | Schieainecr:” Tle was put down at the) gam Cecil Leste, | He ts indicted mith ‘ie mo Fequlriy gn ay-roll unt near the last He rut it |e gots even I dome know. got mothe | tas, bas he weal edly eat, cert he pay rons tt S| "Eins goin: I asked Mr, Miller whol basse beat’ thet fete” t for Grand ot were th powers of the reet, | * orc, ‘ssiietaer:| TALKED OF THE FUTURE, |Pissser. Mm wont amd Sublvas ‘ ‘Bullivan, ~ continued “came in | ", Echiesinger's Interests, He | orion WR need of eat tee, fare he ones . that 1 he took | been had the police not int too Sem A). There was no limit to it,” he con- tarted. The pened. “L used to dream of it and | meet or hee talk of it in my . Why, every one | heary-weight 4 making money fast. My neigabors be ore concern looked ‘The payments Sette Ty dues: ener tabs tegeed, me . don't | Magee’, se angi ane Gay wea Fri.|_Bleanor Reed (cashier), Ors Pree-| pat ont. tates cars Re rin Bradicais Tngrer Bnew a ‘Usually got up| Ment street, rockin: 6m, at now. 7 ou A. Malliwes, 28 Broad eg NON a WO my od FIGHT. ult has, gueee, reported, that. the day | —— vat 1 mas my escape had a satchel hig 46,09 in it. There waen't a cent ee ed out of ft ‘went to m: maar Sok cee eatat| Ss Prize, PARENTS AND PUPLS, SEND IN TOUR OPMIONS. $5 Prize. From 3 Paeife street, Rrewk-| Ammons tl 1 wal ae wp Nassau street te Pace. Row, ‘The Rvesing World tuvites the ters of the puaite cebests of Gevater Hew York and thelr par- pi Oa ents tm eupress thelr opinions for publication om the talked-cf tatredestion of boning as a course ef inetrection In the gymaccioms of cur erheots. 5 Meliride, G78 President y Get. 16; 616, M. Forbes, 522 Columbus | i i i 5 i i i! 2? Plat Lads