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Match for the World’s Cham-: pionship to at the Garden. Birength and skill wil! meet in wrestiing match to-night on the mat a! Madison Square Garden Ernest Roeber, for vine ehampion Graeco-Roman wr world, and Reck Olsen, the Gren Two falls o ears er of tee Dal are the combatants three will decide the content, and the strangle hold can be ue The American champion ie ine fe . fn the betting, yet there are many Who) fare afraid the erent weigh! of Oixen wit! | be too much for the and skill of Roeber Olsen, ar every one Knows, stand six feet in height the proud posserror of xome 38 pounds of flesh and bones. Roeber weighs 1% pounds Uren five feet seven and a half | height. He f# bulli on the style emall tron bridge, | undouyted strength a e strength of which 1900. , _THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY RENE: MARCH 21. 1900, ua bl Par pa Py ‘ = ‘ e ROEBER AND OLSEN Both, Men‘ Have Trained Long ARE COMPARED. |; | i i be Decided i ie and Faithfully and Are in + of Roeber and Olsen are interesting, They are an fol. 2 | Fine Fettle. —_-—— Measurements Rober { rr Heigh & ft. Tin | | b8 bed eee ten ee eet pene eee Welght 186 the. | | Petheneseereteae epeeeebbe | hl of course, nls enormous stature, eh i | ? The mateh to-night under “i AOEBER IS CONFIDENT. 3 Rese oan Bl & OLSEN HAS NO FEARS, {0 perrnt! direcrion ot Wallam 4 ba Te the Editor of thest 4a in. ' © To the Milter of The World . : my . ‘ : Chest, expanded i“ hs ' i 1am in perfec: condi:ion, and of & te +t will be the larneet ever peodeesa jose | t, ~ mt to. wilt oo nut 2) 8 an affair o nd broke. but I ¢ Blomach Mia } j& courte I exvect to win, Fdo'not® | noth men are trained up to the do ' @ F think I" Hicepe iy In y pmereninats Mr, Roeber, but I jand if there bs Seal © g alt iin ' think my strength and weight ® strength without an: «h © icantitng Ps ! | Zo wit help me out. and 1 know 1 mer should be the best ever put om i ailing * Ye . ' nite a 1, fe boards, t Aet Wiha $ (HBICICLOV0 19) )/0 01018 (oa1) 6101 OL0161G) GEG 10)T 1018 6 HIE POMICOE BOOT C1001 $ have as much skill A big, strong ® | nt amen (aiilorotcereallinds Diacdia my tila touthe ‘ware | $ man wiih science shoud throw mF | does" ng allow the. ‘combatants, {0 take j ' t thie drmee. P small, strong man with science. If@ thold of each other below the walst line. $ champlonship ft jand his head has always worked to good | 4! tie Graeco-Roman sirie of wrest $ T tone 1 will have no excuden to | conrequently Chere can be no use of the ip 4b march, w advantage, These qualiten, gether with | 6 om him Roeber won the title #in z @ fect. AM the exertion must be thrown * perieet (se #itength, ate expected by the cham. | then Roeber has had many wasles, He! j BECH OLSE! > |Frhe (ani unceimera at tine bhareuee pees 4 PRNEST RORBER v on and his followers to disrove the | been ace many timen of show-}! BECK OLSEN. 1D champion of Denmark and ¢ . awarded. 4 Champion of the World eat Dane of hin high asp © He! ing» yellow sireak, of being a quitter | A. {ne tro nen, m ine Garden le ame . subject it ie | nd $\¢ es not for a moment @ offering excuses at the very ringe | yr Yousout - 160. His last mm 1 . men of equal O44 2S SILAS IOAE +O SOA OEED HH oF hie opponent. He un ite says Nimselt ho only ddalereh | ROd' an Thome ale Weaker elewhel. MOG M, Whom Be LhTeW | SEEPOCTOSEDITEEIOTOOPO DD if eunieh ak, ihe the t a jaw that would, tn throwing of} rights, and whenever he able to fener eee eee the Ser enin the business "he vrize-fghter as king in hie ning to We no en be on mat wae there. His match in at ma Pectiaity 6 tures, In that time he has ene here na the utmoe: confidence of one man geis under the chin of the ae contracted In on _He has mal! span FITZ MAY FIGHT MO 2: He Miia te | Up Sharkey Match and Now Seeks Bout with Kid. A matoh between Hob Fitssimmons fand Kid McCoy depends on ihe result thelr meeting Baturday, when de looking to a meeting at the Westcher Athletic Club will be discussed. It It probable that terms may be agreed upon ‘Inen and articles for a fight signed The proposed match came through Fits’s refusal to fight Bharkey fat the Coney Island Sporting Club when the Westchester Athletic Chub outbid it | by 7 per cent. in ite inducements to the Pabiers at « meeting held yeater ‘om O'Rourke, sepresenting th i Bharkey would pot de ChiD s Coney Isand per cent. at tis fer, saying @ per cen: Was worth more thay ‘Tuckeh oe, Where the Westchester ALi located. dy accepted the Wen di when © Rourke on behalf of the Salt ‘ornishman threw up the (yolng across Broadway from the Deia- Hotel to Met'oy’s place, he saw the id offered to fight him ar W 1 | set about | * ¥ oney | Bo Af thene ' BOXING LAW SAFE. Willis and Coggeshall aged v~-| o ym Lewle Senate. A ALBANS, NY, Maroh 21—The Re- | | publican Senators vesterday put ther selver on cord y making @ party mensore of « prine-fght | Senator F f :ne| Republicans in the Senate, called a) 48 of the party members and pro- posed to make the Lewis Anti-Boxing bill an anigation measure. Only twenty-six of the twenty-reven Repub- Correshal! offered an amendment to the vill, making If effective Feb, 1, 1901, in- 1, 1, The amendment | aworth made bil ma “Then his proporition to Ineasire. Bena This leaves ‘ne I it Zh vores on ve bil a Benator next 5 been elecied Independent ticket not fear the organization. “to come back once or twice 40 he doe two Benators ater 10 hele policy of tox boxl pres. ent conducted, will not be Sn rfered with by this Legislature. ——— + CONEY WAY LOSE BIG MILL ", Ofere to Mal dete Coney Island may r the acene of the Jeffries Corbett Mah! after all The Westchester A. ©. has offered to make good the 82. mm fortett now posted against the Reaside A ‘s money Manager Brady favors ta latter HERFORD TO BET $4,000 ON! GANS. Al Herford, manager of Joe Gans ts 1! de feat Frank Er when they meet Friday night that he has $4.0 to bet | on him HMertora states that he woud the money at evens odés of 1@ to ® the men enter the GANS AND DALY TO BOX. ‘The limited rr ond b bout t betmeee Jor en iii} war called off be fought in Philadel te town on next Wednesday evening CHARLEY WHITE TO REFEREE | Charley White, the popular referee of | bd Oa he has been appointe we Lied | FA phi : ay phi debut : the Gans-Daly bout ay mado 's " Nery wise move in selecting White ee. TO BOX STARR. Who Is alway on te : time yu he bo @ six-ro) 1 he Club, “y Patisdel pits | y night. { moe Barrett and Eddie Gardner “the i Oscar. will meet in the sta mt the Greenwood “Athielis. Clas! pext Saturday night. They are expecter to Turaisn Interesting encounter. Two ten-roun: yt will precede (he maty | TO MEET CARTER. Andy Walsh, who has fougnt tn en datiies ‘witb “Myaterions Billy” pantth hat defeated many other, good bay in the 142-pound class, wil! re! turn to the ring next Monday ni! ler an absence of a few moatnr « it be Carter, the MeGovern lasi 8 at Fy Bre to Fo twenty-five a Bowen and J. Burke toni M6 to a draw in We | The tga | seven eure and ni is pours ant pac ~hooalld in dam k. (foe: i then| ave.) + Tome wit be ~| well enjoyed ) Leluio he Be, Yelecl the story emanation trom terlin tn re- Had {1 not heen for Senator Timothy D. Sullivan the fi would awarded to the Wertcliesier He requested tha Alex Brown be favored ted him Dry Dollar Hrady are great friends. #o (he reques was granted. I) is well to state right hat the San Francleco clubs never vad chance in ten thousand. frered 06 nd thes rocent The Seaside (hub original! perc of the gate recelpt forced down tre wurse ty a sola ee CORNELL AND COLUMBIA. J7ita i Maroh “ohimbla wil! not meet 3 year, owing tu he place of mee stunbia to come t place of Oo ve Harvard § nell played in Columbia refused sition ‘EASTERN LBAGUE WRETING. The & grater Fitth ning mt luns meriiy to-mortoa HN be Hotel This w he of t League Haltimor to Its elt. CHICAGOES QUIT WEST BADEN. wea the miserable which Jou has endured «ince ite ar Wes err has heen respe >wnnearion mis . aime (ial the team Will be In firet-class shane when one pew QOUBLEHEADERS CUT OUT. we more doubleheaders played for ope admission, ax (he league OMiciels have decided (o'eut them out This will no doubt be sad news for hal fave, ae they always patroniged and the bargain-day games HART WANTS MONEY. When Presiden players he would give for the i; “Mr ne Geitiy tee > 1 predicted year LONDON FOREIGN OFFICE DENIES BERLIN STORY. LONDON, Maret The Porelgr Of- fice \o-day says there is ne truth ip gard to ‘ened joint naval demos stration should Ubina persist in » the fomeilit it country. arty | i are needed. Willis doer not ex: |" + | Monrd at F the | Hart way asked w ve j York | Gul 5 | Opinion Differs as to the Relative Merits of lean Senators were present, senator the Bikes. Willis being the absentee, When the caucus had peen catied to order Senator | - } After a series of Interviews with deal ere and ri regarding the popularity lof the chatniess wheel, a peculiar condi- | ton of affairs lx brought (o tight. More chainiess wheels have been die- sed of (hus far this season than for period inst year, but almost without fave never ridden the chain has and many turn to tu tue chata models. No parzicn son for (his move s4 assigned be- | yond the et 1 (hat the purchaser | reter A consery he ttme and 1 atler a year's trial bert of the bevel Was the extreme w at this handicap went far loward overcoming any advantage ace riing otherwise: the lack of When ne desired to Incres suddenty, and sisted was ge Ving of the wheel. imht. “spring” ‘ This lark of elnatt ar of the ohuiniess, right theoretically objection to th riders who like to ally. ‘The fact that yin the wine thoumn posethly the owertng in welght ting of the geare in this year's MC is possible that the end. of mnson will find them belter Tked by the of riders t they are at VETERAN OW TE ON THE WARCH. (Walking 200 Miles to Hehoken Afier a PHILADELPHIA, M night's sleep at the Fi | Station Jona Good, a seventy-three. ola inmate of the Soldiers’ Home at | Hampton, Va. started from nere this j me ing to resume his foot Jourbey from Baltin ake Gow left Hamp. jton tee to Needy ss been walk- » have bia vevatores by the monastery. Tonoken ne will have WAY BUY JUMEL ROUSE, | bile Imprevement Ie. cusces the Parchase of Wash- s Headquarters. The purchase of (he old Jumel mau on Washington Helthte, once the | Rewbqoer ere Washiraion was ite [maton sablect disewesed at the meet of the Board Puble Imprevem | vosday a oo for $ts; ‘ctor ‘SUBD FOR DIVORCE, | | Mes. Smith Seeks Separation from | Her Hasband, Well Kaows on A) v tite George Ro smith mM in a sult for ‘rough * Sup ae » defend et Amih, in thls afternoon. | areh is on the stage as (ieorge Richards.” and |e one of the Vaudeville (ram of Kichards and Cans | White ster Liner tndetattely Chartered as Tramspert fer Treepe. 1) Was announced to-day hy the White Biar Vine Char the British 4p y purchase the b'g steam: whip ¢ “ylarte. which te ad voder char- ter as a troop tte ‘The verses pn Ad seares for LF... the “Terrible Turk JAMES R. KEENE SAYS HE WAS NOT SQUEEZED. | The published stories that I have been a heavy loser in the market are nothing more than the periodical untruths so frequently put for- ward about me. You can say there is not‘one word of truth in them. You can also tell my friends not to worry about me. I am all right: ‘The statement that | had disposed of 33,000 shares of stock held in trust for Henry Hart, in order to cover my reported short interest in Third Avenue is false. Do they make the assertion so that I can get after them? They had better be careful. Every share of stock belonging to Mr. Hart is here in my office | ugh « relative this morning Mr. Hart maid “There is no truth im the « Mr. Lauterbach (ried to per dispose of my @tork to tie Mei Raliroad. 1 still hold between 1,00 ghares of Third \ i ry SECRET CONFERENCE. {| This statement was made to the Board j of Katimate and Apportionment by the Willem © Whitney, Thomas Fo Ryan! Mayor to-day and was called forth by, and other capt eresied ty the baorptiga of the Third Avenue Railwa, | ference this morning at 1 Broadway, | !nal Coury Building | ‘This was a preliminary conference and | jorney Gardiner be! it war announced that Ina few days a eharses, | meeting of all concerned would be held, | by, ote | when a general plan | Would be suomitted. | was underay today that the Metropolitan Sywiivate had secured |about 91,60 out of 1080 shares of Third | Avenue. Wiikam J. Bull, Coairman of the Third Avenue Stockholders Protective Committee, walt (o-day: ‘If He Ils Removed Tam- many Will Get !20,- 000 Majority.” ja alec FLEBTS 10 AWE CHINA, “t have heard (Wat the Metropo!liag people secured this stock ai Agures’ ranging between % and @, and they Owe Warships te Jele im a Naval nly secured the contre! for ut Demonstration Of Lensiaecaall ' Tabs. RYAN’S SHREWD DEAL. KERLIN. March 2.—An offtela! agency today gave cut a Washington despaten Thomas F. Ryan, the mn! © A8*)> setting forts that the American warship Walines, is cradiced oy sen: to Take i intended to participate the pubtie, an@ ofe reason for its grea having arrangel tie in au eventual Joint naval demon popularity ie because it has taken (he piace | Viet (he Metropolitan se- than should China persist in her refveal | of agrgical operations. once considered the = re} the controling interes: in Third (0 suppres the sact« hostile to CBrle only sure cure Ey | Avenue iene, | People often enter thal +o simple o Meded. eo Brokers a). when | Wanperor William to-day entertaived remedy efll se vromptly «ure euch an ob- aes (oe ehrewdest Gnancter- 4t gp {he Minister of Foreign Af-! st'nate trouble as piles are well known to | — —| oe {ing 0 played since the days of fire, Count von Buelow. the Ambapsa- be. Yet the greatest remedies and great- ‘ the foal: | tere ans thelr wives and (he naval aod est invemtions we have are the simplest Jay Gould Mr Ryaw bought ling Tied Avenue stock (hrovgh dim: Joul-of-fown bayers, and Line Carew knowing ones in Wall street of heir ard, The lalier empecied io do a te) shearing on thelr own account when they learned tna! the coustre specubns . ie. were. BUHL Wh Use tek Lie Woitain Waa | Tome week however, Mr Ryan naa | ti ae oe | ow for BOW what # pear ———pae A FLBBT 70 EUROPE. td have com him three times jSeeretary teng Weites a Briton Mayer that Gor Warebips Wilt military attaches that ve SHORTS ARE ANXIOUS. ‘The sborte on ‘chi nee to-day cre on the aowtous seal, and \helr nervousness Wake « Vielt Later. contd sgt intensified when the] ponTAMOUTH. Mared 31 ~The Mayor ire was revealed (hit | o¢ Portsmouth has received from U t was lenrned that shareholders of record own on on aver- age ® pharee of Third Avenue each, making « total of 300@ shares, They! visi: Partemout refuse absolutely to part with m single: geeretary Long jays the Department share, Resides these there are & lots Mi} at mace no arra. response Kinley Inviting an Americen fret to solders owning 16.4 shares thal are le waters, but inter the hands of trustees aod guar@iane ———— pl |"Fe cae aba the Diatrict-At orney si thrown. tneck Is nearly broken: | W DUNGEONS, RAS (hy scat BELOW |ALSO ONE PING lene introduce Mos Durable Pia Intemaly FREE Just a word about some- ; Mine Day Saye Says Mrs. Eyler| thing ‘good, something un- Put Anklets on Sadie usually popular, Our Out process rnrene Raglan The Logisiative Committee which ix ire New Je ne ihe Btute In- for Girls had a session S| dustrial Sen: to-day at Ne vars Set for $5 Pl fi safe and always reads for delivery on demand, The only witness caited was Mine {iS the favorite for ‘Spring wear | | NEW VOR " | ¥rancen Day, Sie explained the entries | made to order in Chevio's, | PAMLESS ibs evesvervvvsreveoverecedy § the books of the school (a her hund- Vicunas, Coverts, $20.00. | ¥ METROPLITIN IN CONTROL |: Fevcronions we" /seeste m= Si ied trou, 2.0, ud eer Fk aes ae $ THIRD AVENUE STOCK. [ov ts duoncone ty won ucroaaen., | Most stunning colors in et, pace Shon ca, Selina iontinued from First Page) * In dungeons by oF ad a il 3 Bean a J) Mins Day contradioied Mra Kyler's Browns, Grays, Oxfords and | ra ‘ sha oid the sock ie 4 guaranion ot) $ choca, f]tacement tat xnklete were not nea! Blacks, ner ave skilled graduater Me Lauterbach vetleves that the ¢ Thureday, Wareb 18... aay, %/ 0" Sadie Wiseman Trouserings, London Im- “MOBROADWAY ‘we comes placing of the Hart stock with a strong |4 rida, Marek at 2] The Commitier then toox a revess,| ported stripes, \212 BROADWAY, amet pool A good thing. It prevented the i Saterday, Wareh 17 ea, Dl and when the House aseombled Chalr- $5, 6, 7.89 Ww. tath Se Cor. Fulton ot. scattering of the stock and its eale at 7 i ihe 1th : "4 " yeas a Y mich, Toner prices eh thane which |S ee ee eee ene avy cept cammuves mail You'll remember our little | 108 W. 23dSt. Ta erpsitan pele gst'in alan |$ eaneeser. areu a1. Perm wor rani ine commi-talks on fit and wotkmanship, 988 3d ave, | Sasi Average price of about &. At the pres-|> advaneed to .... . ag | ee fo wit after the adjournment of the |HARLEM. 180 W, ent market (heir money has about : Closed to-day .......108 2) Wanee foray 8 ant Lage of Koes -~ <ctin sigs ki teachont: cosa sata: | oonenene 4 hmraitee submitted a bill for BROOKLYN, Corner Bridge St day Mr. Hart wan richer by $1,t00.00| Nie me ee Wy eile cae arr aula oni | PHILADELPHIA. nnn ea aay ti inbage tie worth ate Home for Gitis and’ provider for ASTOR PLACE, COR LAFAYETTE, N.Y.) MeO Nee nm oo poses Ml A new board of nine trusters, five men Dats. 1 TO & . and four women. voor TE | ‘| MR. HART TALKS. WAYOR PLEADS esata MEN FIT T0 MARRY Henry Hart, the aged financier and father of ihe ‘Taira Avenue road, fe MAUDE ADAMS IN GOLD. | Se Gry, reine: etetis Al reported IN at his residence, 1% Madison | aie | floes Joathtat errors, nue. The intense strain on his ays- je | Mife-sine‘Mtatme of Actress Cast af | i im caused by the collapse of his pei ct I sald to have caused a break- peN” geRoTne P BELT, wil There are plates vine simiue of Mau Adams in > de found id, worth $185.00, was cart at the bronge factory of Henry Bonnard & ¢ 432 West Sixteenth street, thie afierroon, , Mise Adams posed for (he figure in they sires virenata walle oharacter of “Tie Amercan Girl” The be | starwe wil be exhibited at the Paris Ex. | poate on. Mise Bessie ©. Potter te the sculptress, Seven hundred and forty pounds of pure mold were used In the casi { - — | Ridgewood Building Nurned, ' | i owe bere Come 3 TRETH toe same day ‘¢ quaraniee a fll or no pay. Gold Crown.. » Our Prices Are the LOWEST work by denties af ¢t- We will tell you In ad- your work will com by © i ina ont FoR m YRAR® | Ferem * and MAR en: \s wHe ors han ee Seueme MusAars, 1810.4 Mire Loday destroyed the princtpal Ss WHITE DENTAL PARLORS, i wae a thtesiory brick, nrdare | 18 W.téth St. New York, | I. vecapled by the Ridgewood National Hank. the telephone company, Tie's }drigaore, English & Meyer, butchers; j Charles Danmaratta, shoes: M. Vai Lauten, «hues, and Blumenthal & euberne, clothiers Pamitier had ve * ay Wr. wile. ‘#17, apartipente im the building. The total Hegeman Co. Cp’ ian te BO i ine” rte! trey, ts bo: Watches & Diamonds Belton ew dA four stores RRADFOR 1D (Gola Mar ahah | “COTTON TOUT ris | $15 Monthly Palenes = | | GIVES SATISFACTION. | $1 Down. A Certain Cure for Piles. The Pyrami@ Pie Cw a mute be rouse it has the merit which briugs sur ' eoes, 1 cures every form of piles aad cure them to may cured. popular and beet known pile remedy before Tt ls now the moni i jena the feet that it does cure is all the ; llerer from piles warts ty know, ‘The Pyremié Pile image of the dieesse lowing teatimonial letters whic Uehe@ every week and new reves each time, From Geo. C. Geick. Owena Mill, Mo, | Some time ago | bought a peckage of Pyrami@ Ptie Care tor my wife Who had fered very much) The frst trial d!@ ber waore good then anything she had ore: |tried. It te just as represented, | Prom Richard Loan, Whinple. Ohio: | nave weed the Pyramid ‘tnd am eat | Dieaned and satished with L it 140 FULTON GSYREET, » wew Yorn. Also 1801 WASHINGTON @T., BOSTON, MAR | FURNITUR iO WORTHON $1 DOWN AN # awe PRICES THE LOWEST. | LEWIN'S. 48 West 14TH ST. _ 267 WEST 126TH ST.