The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1900, Page 1

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ree E PRICE ONE CENT. L 7 ; gee = a a oo - — ! : contest before an atheltie club Who figures ind clearly | sent him an urgent telegram. The . why such strenuous are Ddeing| was that the Senator came East, ever participates in euch an exhibition | made by the members of what has mene | same one, announced that the tee . vf the law, and will as-'to be known ae "The Fight Trust was all right and licenses esipty ‘es payers |Induce the Patice mmissioners to| «ranted. and returned to Hot veka: law: te: ery stan So OD wu enees for boxing contests in) the next day. alt 4 a he 1 ap to Sept. 1 when Sullivan Fell Down, Th is not necesma r the board law, which permits such con-| p.., , ebay 4s k Instruct the Chief of Police a to his! tosts, te effaced from the ta books| , Dut there Sppeass te Nave UaEe eas fomewhere, for licenses have not boom dities and the Chief has not deen so| of the Beate aronted President York te ine a: 1 do not mind paying a eae pF cigs fay the Board and Commissioners Hess andl ej . \for oubltcatton that 1 hawe pecsonally pe ste td (EINE publicana, who it was said « | > the « t dent York inking Sa . a = pee ef Devery and have told him) but the trust is bending every energy bi ion Hed pret “ 4ER BA h aamuch as no license has been) 4nd exerting every Influence 10 OVer-| ion and would vote to leeue a " Amb: dor aaa Madi Dee! femued and as there» little probability Pema rae me 1S it mesode el seem to be holding off assa 4 newt profit over al! expenses of President York, his frien mands to Know Why Con a a corr Setimatsd: SOOM, a ax He AER. | oopoeed to boxing Kiedy _— ond to-morrow night, it le mt |cneluding the Corbett-Jeffries contest. mora; grounds, but others say het ie Our Ship, the to arrest all persons concerned in the #F* scheduled to occur in this city be | agh:ing against the “greed of the Witch, Was Seandaa! mplaied coptest between Smith | (Ween Now and roet date | Trust.” This trust ie controtied by. @ i e ahi Walcott, schetuted to take place The License Discussion. | #mail coterie of men, who Reve greme by the English. LONDON, May 3—6.99 P. M.—It ed been learned that United States A: bassador Choate has asked Lord ta! isbury for explanations as to the al- leged abuse of international right in the case of the American ship Sea Witeh. According to the statement of her 4 commander, Capt. Howe, she was boarded by the British warship Wasp within the three-mile limit of Portu- guese territory in East Africa. The American Ambassador's com- munication to the British Premier hardly amounts to a protest, and se- rious complications are not likely to ensue. The case as transmitted by Secre- tary Hay to London consiets of the captain's allegation that while the Bea Witch was off Delagoa Bay he signalled to the Wasp, which was pa- trolling, and the Wasp sent a boat to her. The captain of the Sea Witch com- plains that the visit resembled a war- /Mthe boarding party, and that his ' manifest was examined against his ‘ will when palpably within neutral waters. I! the latter statement is true, & serious offense has been committed by the Wasp, which should call forth an ample apology from Great Britain, But some contend that the signal- ling for the Wasp before the warship Roticed the Sea Witch invests the , WEATHER -TOenmy ———e (NIGHT DITION BROOKLYNS WIN ae hd kaneedeeaieicheniiean hasdanetenine Sineiitinae Staak Se ated Clee all Che | _[“Ctreatation Books Open to At.” | ‘WRATHER—PORIBLY GROWERS, ASEBALL # RACING ‘PRICE ONE THURSDAY, NEW YORK, MAY al AAA AAA @ | on te GiantsJourney or Bridge to Try Their Luck Against Brooklyn. SCORE BY INNINGS. NEW. YORK. 000130 BROOKLYN, 130010 —<— ce Iw a2 NO FIGHTS, SAYS YORK; BOXERS Ania Ib POLICE RAID TEST BOUT; BIG PROFITS IN G a the oe a] Bernard J _ President ing low Estimate of profits between now y had Sept. 1 tor six fights scheduled if licenses are granted | the fo ving statennat to The Bveaing} rid le afternoon in relation to (he icense question: Look Out for tie Trolley! ij a are no licenges in exist which will permit of a besing . in [rch and arrogant, and jeslousies: awe arisen in consequence. Mer who have been unable before the Broadway Athietle Club io morrow right. You may be sure the Chief will do his full duty, ’The arrest of George Considine and the two fighters this aftermaen for the ‘The discussion of this question of It ‘enewa ia en inierestng one Some weeks ago President York announced that the Board would not issue licenses under any circumstances after May |. OUR TROOPS AGAIN. n the some {0 their efforts have been and bie associates appeared to be in en- pny oak purpose of making a testcase does not | tire aceord with him President York on Top. 7 . . ® ‘ aA VILL The fighting men were worried ant) 2 change the aspect of affsire in the » |. The failure o Four Killed, Sixteen Wounded, Sears gee aoe nr | Sang og a seats ta be the decision, I sag it tow ation | Springs, Ark., bulldt: Gonstitution “ie and the vigorous statement and the Rest Have Hard of the law to hold such @ contest with: | somewha: teak is’ ts Seties . — World a Mr. out a license, and | don't ese how the) *atesmanship Tom 0 Rourke, Geor ie tl | Considine and other trust magnat club can secure a license.” BROADWAY A. C, RAIDED. Sa Time Escaping. conference with Inspector Themes The Proatway A C officials to-day T who contended that euch an MANILA, May 3.—A despateh re Americans were killed and sixteen ‘ A took the fight Hcense aie ' ad . pone oo pos ats te eo ae Gaal wn hand tempted to hold a) ™ = ceived here to-day from Ilotlo reports | others, severely wounded, were left e ands and atte | ardered him to make arrests. The club 1% this afternoon without | & desperate fight which took piace at! on the fleid. The remainder of the Leambanao, in the centre of the isi- soldiers had a na Mictals think she Inspector's version of | the law sai! wrong and say that ‘het: | feenses Sold cowl unt! new ones are UG rrow esc be N SSE » and the and of Panay. The despatch adds that reinforce Kid Thomas. car at listening t It ae sense Menta were sent from lloilo as son Hayward, were parvied the bowers and Lee Uh appears that a rr noitering as mows 2 the ally Was received ‘ahen + + Mercer Street Po'toe| bo. en morning ne 1 gia Detective Laslie Hall, of| Distriet-Attorney # arty of the Twenty-sisth Infantry | whereupon the Fillpinos retreated (o 1 mars command. and were| represent the Poiiee Huge Wave of Water was surrounded and that four of the! their mountain stronghold rein Tt sine World.) “ ae down th tend of the s A before Mag sirate Meade bs goa geese le —_—_— = Serra = HING RK BASPRALL Le sion, and (here as Bel Jemoron Market Court JEFF HEARS THE NEWS. Rushing Down River . | YN isy 2 v ” opiate At 1® o'clock, after the pugtiiets dat t Cit Balisbury are inclined to believe that| ay Fed 2 She sailed March t flaunting was ah y some baseball | entered the dings end their seconds hed = ° y. there 4s some mistake, perhaps al bd Nat (D a 4 an b « Ai) hand* promised \repared them far the bout. they were mpion Saye He'll Fight im New) E le wallop atiborre, te ‘ f 19 the centre of the wt effete Daa - gen has referred the mat the tarding Gea ; Weren ee ; r ' x eotortas | can given pa onde me ns "thy fetlaee Ber ad DENVER, Co’. May 2 fhe. Denwar, Bi h. lay the Swe . r k they could rang and the boxers toad the| ¢ wit Water Company's dam on Gosse Crest, ter to the Admiralty, which has no a lie alienate mn iow. | manee err Ewing a the rng ar p thetr fy me Reoning writ) sut twenty-five miles from Deavem, record of the occurrence, but bas] yy) C. Hillegss, the specia! commis. | Freed * 1 the inde They bowed ne rotund and ssi VARK ela phage day. abd the flood thereby cabled to South Africa for the Wasp's|* gear ot The World at Pretoria. “ the ” agg was as fer 00 wot, for tm.| * ties secetved fh ow version of the affair, and it is pos-| 4 gh wie tiately Ge oe eaded by CAP! hom The Kyeale rtd a . et the r , : sible that some time may elapse be-| |” a b ert , a a0 place ail) Oe eit_at the announce r “ fore the British reply is ready | The Gruome hadn't been batting @ tick, * brightonet ak vigh warer now Tn the mean time, the incident does) FREE HOMES BILL HAS lwhile Huck’s tribe had weited the . handy m Jim THE BOXERS HELD. not interfere in the slightest with the| solidity from the Yet the some tit Dackstop. # Matchmaker Coneidine, who sete? a+ diplomatic cordiality existing be-) PASSED THE HOUSE, |: trotley-evaders Rad ih knack of User per anes * wes he and referee and announcer tween the representatives of the (wo! ting tallies without bingles and mere) ripples q 7 ~ 8 with aiding and abet > ‘ ed ball, @ k * sen fo nations interested. | WASHINGTON. May 2=Tre Pree | pi toning + game, wae sito placed under | w nn Oe feet ot aa Homes vith was passed by the House |'? yee as at tal po a 0 was a tna viewed |e” . n ao the — venience i) American i hernon Suen te See ne ee . . Capt Chapman, who made che arrest thee break ators Son 8006 senred ot Delages Sate ee ewes gy drubted the Quakers sad the « Tenth Page) sah (hat nie actlOn wae Laken after q | MAI Rate te Slows Palle via Pean- | 4. Ty "oe Contre of Amerioan HManlonites overthrew the Gidrts the) campicns would Mep clower to first) Place. im ke same contingency ine Giana syivanta embraces ot! Metropolis i Mew The Pleasure of Travelling Se Ce eld ey . Ge to O'Neill's for Farnishings Por poor Sommer Howe. They veil ide reliable ee ons ang st ee pe = om, Grand Yors Cee. trom ue ~— eae 2) lta a » AalletPEh ntbs Geri 0

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