The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1900, Page 10

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! “ALL THE ST BROOKLYN, ONCE nd start (Continued from First Pare) —a— ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 3, | | ExeChampion Tells How! OF WORLD. | SAYS HE'S IN THE BEST CONDITION POSSIBLE! a1 OOO 810) O11 NTO EBAGHNECEDES | i ABE GRUBER HEIR > TO A BIG FORTUNE. eee | Miss Lowe Page, an Old Friend and Client of * the Lawyer, Leaves Him $42,000 Glad that He le Second ‘ Se , for Keeler wa He Has Trained for His|¢ Choice in the Betting| of Her Money. i x Battle with Jeffries, |; : us He Was When He wee . . {2 @ K i | Which Is Scheduled to } Fought Peter Jackson # : ; act) Take Place at Coney | $ and Defeated John L. : Peal Island Next Week, i) Sullivan,: Behe same ey = | Hl — nm 8 be “s\': Mas Practically Lived)? &| Will Prove that Jeffries PRowegman wat relied of July an ih Out of Doors at Lakes | # Can't Hold the Cham a wrner Was n . a 4 ti has Novo 1 ah a : wood and Is Well Satis-| : & pionship, and Tells H "The Matting Order cia) fled with His Form and/s Friends Not to Wor: ! . jocceooeed! Anxiously Waits for § About His Chances. k wat ¢ . the Day. : at t h " — : against me and when T met Jacke t ‘ ‘ e was much the same But that M ashed LAKEWOOD, NF, May 3 1% hurt me . ; Ut | we che Baie Je Worlt Now, then, Brady and others say - . fret a, in alin na down here I have | Yh, well, if Corbett was as good taatne ) an out we rast oe pera iy Been aes & when he whipped John 1. of Jackson ut ne as | have in pre fon % ck-sure tha z Weachel tn he mate ieee EN a - tae Gee, om Saeeee ie who has seen me work here knows, that | hame ave pn leo ve 1 mut of doors @/1 have not and that I'm fit to fght for 1 ‘ ed plone pea Pd om. ae %| my life, and that’s what I'm up for ss 4 ‘ Tiny me which sulied me Now I I am waiting patiently for the date, | i rae ft jam doing Juet en keep in con-| D> | which has been in my mind for months, Beere pall Dae ' i 4) yore Sak us ROOiE ta Tia as H sts } leo prove that Jeffries can't hold the Wises’ armaead : } Bounaty for the day when | can convince Jef-| whole lot of people t believe this, an remember just before I fought | tht ea porinted It Dobe ‘ wl k N \— that T am the better man Ajbut that makes no 4 ence to me. | 8 an y that the betting was 109 10 to »| _{Bigned) JAMES J. Sonnet. CORNELL AT FORDHAM. KENTUCKY DERBY 0-DAY WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT; | Hincons Oraw OMe Crowd ang EMrkest Crowd in Venere on He A VAAAAARALAAAAAAAAAUMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OOO ih: Gena May 9 to See the Cinaste Tart \* be | Snappy Game Rvent Han OEM. May 1 ay f = aeme ion 7 bie : w | nan 0 Tu Yortham | welt ‘ rie I’ Race-Goers Glad of Shift to wh ihe principal Saturday to Mor- | I The feilowing w we gM ge ris Park. | . argest ‘ha . ' as bg i +4 | The Batting Order te ' ave ry meeting sha psa ve no! rel the most a and there tohenter fConldat bet ty mart for x nha of Ingthe Met CUTER Now the Clabes Stand wast EE CONNOLLY’ S DIARY Connally yeoter ty that were misealling Datters swipe Most dislorating @ffort + “Baul wae a Me made absohite curvet He was throws when fate and have mea third ar ware PUBLIC POORLY SERVED. par Emare mate na. followed hy Rows (lark Flonn The hast t# h fvudeman “i at any t woe pires hi Gay's work BOWERMAN’ 8 DEBUT. ant A M If Powerman wore « . » Turned the Tables do to ony tha " re ¥ Lindsay reversed the tables oy the hearts ‘ t h Roy today It wae a muddy , Aer ae success. | dem and ona t te true. but Bone y isn kind of going alent ewkwart fu w nd care c ene Show on Another Winner “ : sla sa" e wincer fourth the "SELBACH’ s CLEVER CATCH, Beiter Tarely equaig Delehanty vigeer a throwing by to gray s eelf from going up right aide. hold $3 fest betore Dorie lore el and Trompet Won in a Gallop. him ; » Trumpet, th ay. and . WANT TWO UMPIRES. becomes day ate eo ptow des, y adda to Umpire syeiem w RARE PERFUME'S FLUSHING. 152 "INIT RACE selling, for two-yearotte, HH wtted, tour and one-balt furlongs | . s made to) wy ber hey irs during that tiene. She was when soe Under the will of Loutse N. Page, filet for probate this afternoon, Abra- Tham Gruber, the Republican political eader ives 42.0% ‘The testatrix makes a number of ema! hequests to friends and relatives and constitutes Mt Gruber her restduary legatee In a summary of the value of Syracuse , iideioo Wrenn the legacies filed with the wilt the | Talks of Coming Fight [your '° Mt Sruber is placed at with the Kid. EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. TRACK Maneonth Day—May } AQUEDUCT RB Wearber clr ‘Track slow nde : Mr. Gruber ae counsel fied the will. | Mr. Gruber was not inclined to dis- 6 oe uss his good fortune when seen this } Miteheil afternoon by a reporter for The Evening 1) Gherecod, thas we vale a Start poor Won ridden ont Time-O5T 46 Special to The Bvening Worlt.) ally doa't care to say @ o oe Y PARK 1Tom said Mr. Gruber. ed ASBURY PARE, N. J. May 3—T0mn | 87 STi, Pee was'sh olf friend X 153 PPLON RAR Pow "un and not won at this meet. MY Ryan has Mossomed tnto a “ef had known her for fifteen ng wiling HM atte figure of interest at the Jeffries training or -round match with Deciing quarters since == sis ‘ & Fie en, Clee PL Mocoy was fina linched Ryan is a} : BiB) ff BE tte under the weather, owing 10 | CAPTURED THE SHAWS, m - i i * 7 8 18 alight: attack of Ferman. i . ca a te 2 cold, but was much better to-day fh on't make ‘where to iy gr: & * 3 1 is ty stunte| ¥ Man Hent tasted Five ‘ hh BS 1 ; ogg Over and performed his daily | A] bd clothing’ a weighty question. , a) gt ite i ry \ with Jack Jeffries with characterist Days and Bloodho al) sea § @ % dash and vin Wawa: taka, Here's tailoring, with quality and rive Ruile-Rams. Oveer—W. J.| “Sy match with Kid McCoy marke a iiss ia S05 Webi Wek workmanship, to satisfy. Styles, new arture in middle-wetgit VOOPSTOCK, Vt, May .-The two exclusive and popular, forcityand | THIRD RAC Handivwp. for all ages, S400 added: ve and a half ht wt eee : 151 ‘ NY Agnes 400 adted; five sad o halt fertenge testa,” said Ryan to-day “It wi! 9!) giawe—tather and son—who murdered teountry wear, for sports afield and ye matte establish a new precedent int Deputy Sheriff Hoffman. were captured of weight, Until very recently 14 pounds] 6a. waadieburg to-day Pin Om nm ay RTT Ty was regarded as the standard ween ot eee Sneon hunting them tor] SACK SUITS, for business, ia SEE ® : 0 middie-welghts Fite and Demeeey| ave days part of the time with dlood- Striped flannels, fancy worsteds,» , 3 Y 710 46 C t oe for t han é gos SF |toueme ot that weight for the chain | hounds cheviots, $16,00. Special line to ,- . aes fH 2 ptonship, and I have never entered the | pie men were iocated early this morn- —- Snt-theanein Guan [198 with a greater avoirdupots than * and ty Sir Motred—Memento. farmer trove to the village to | Courds wity the officers of the jaw. The first afloat. interest the Golfer, Bicyclist and’ Yachtsman; suit and cap, comi§ = ACH Fivahine Sake, for theme-yesr-otde ant upward, $1,000 etted. one| “Very heavy men, however, have en-| \+ tne party reached the place before the| plete, $10 to $20, «sinter tered the middle-welght class, and oar a were aware that they were dis-| English Striped Trouserings, lo } Gostine, lof tham fod it impossible to welgh down. | covered. $4, $5, $6, $8. ‘9-8 a a pnts ts probably true in the onse of Me-| The fugitives were taken entirety by 5, ; i # 4 ty : } Bf adjcoy, although ne can surely get town | hang - ively fost non hy ope} \, i ° 4 { us ar'« | hog 1 pounds, as required in our artt inthe, oat yy me pe cOM) 1 nt ithe Fra we was tw! cure $B a ‘fs 1 will ponetbly amt McCoy at HP) Oe ohe hie father had hie hat shot atght af the Carter, 11. Hamtiten e y pounds. from We need the searching Ment feces ei 3 ‘ ; E I taper down very fast and am ac-| party was hit Won Tae 25 Wine y Hie Highaoes @ atitgzlarte tually now within the et:pulated 18! a Meremch-weent tancer eons sort |IOWA DEMOCRATS CLASH. 140) adted abou! seven furlongn est catch-we'ght fighter In the world —\ When we meet in Chicago we wil) meet i a think | will be abi a %, Fin | Open, (lee mi.) 8 Caual terme. zx Pte pds h *| De® MOINES, Iowa, May 2~The|—— reac donot r ‘ Ee L | +S oe h weight fgnter to| Democratic State Convention for the| f } k BY 4 arbitrary 0 | ection of delemeten-at-large to vat | :’ x {" mes sf id RpaRT a Hants Mee UBOE Tw) City was called to order tn the Audi- bre by Visas its Owned 7 Vettries performed his usual duties to-|torium to-day by State he a | day without incident. In company wth) George A Huffman, who introduced Kyrd 2 Ryan and the others the bollermaker! jeremiah B. Suillvaa, of Creston, as tad. te-tilnd cheten te alee - close watch on the (olegraph office, a . oon ae all hands being worked up to fever heat) temporary chairman. o we guer-euen al BARLIER DATE, FOR GATES, GUARDIAN FOR N over the expected decision of the Police! A fight seemed impending over the Factory Salesroom, 1aT West ER BABY a money plank of the platform. One ta: 125th 4, jon wanted a mild reaffirmation of the Le thon | Chicago platform only, while another, Bue ave, Bhlye. Hed by John 8 Murphy, insiated on a listinet pronouncement for 16 to 1. je Wants to Sa tor | The Widow of Phecteeds aiseert HARVARD ¢ CREW PICKED. | nd Case Aaninet Him | Wants Child's Interests fe Hurried 41 tected In Property -— Ge ‘eras awl ‘Varsity List Ineludes Weld and <li caentins Lawver Geo Lamb, who « Walter Alexander. of 2 N. Newell Crew Five of the \ 1 semmons on John! Nasrau street, trae vt mot nD gtr er rc rma patted yt WEATHER FORECAST. sing Miner, the infant » part aNd | Henry (Miner tn the Suoreme ¢ The of the late] CAMBRIDGE, May .—The names of Freedman) ihe men who will make up the Har- ward ‘Varsity crew squad, were an ast for the thirty-six hours end M. Friday for New York City cooler to re Friday fair a a| Wire Company. t charges by Jus today soawer > 'y ; sppointment was made on the! nounced thie morning. The list includes) becoming fresh bi s | application of Ann O'Neilt Miner, widow | the fret eights of the Weld and Neweli | west ptt QUEENS 0, IUGKEY Tipe oo he ont thas in aubtiones | 2% Henry ©. Miner, who says the doy | crews and five of the second crews. | NT sete We. aaah tens qastee od | was born on Jan 10 190. His father] ‘These men wil! begin rowing t . 3 shag _ i. ratte ne Phe yo | died on Feb 2% ism leaving’ a will in| row in of the '® SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES To Morrow Last Day, a a 2,30 2.30 P M, riticios4 Mr. Gates and hie metheds.| TU *° iwion was made for the| Varsity ere ed, Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder, wie tyaine leeve B 36th ot oun re a Mr. Lamb suggested that time _ ~ ret | cures painful, swollen, smarting, ner-| {i P.M. Stages comme whe kh i Lisfer auch prosecution from Mis. Meee alse cure (hes hee tue | SVeRmEyES Tietraee | vous feet and ingrowing nails, and |~ ; oa ands estate includes a house and jot| The Evergreen Wheelme *” a ° os oes eye At Madivon ue ia p hcg thors lyn wilh have the f ilowing ing | Instantly takes the sting out of corns} Medical. oe Sale eee Aireet, which is encumbered with al Hole te 1 May it, ‘Freeport, fe (-;/404 bunions. It's the greatest com OLD DR. GRINDL S eget ag mortgage of 10.0 Max Morgauthau| May mm, 1. y H,|fort discovery of the age. Allen's! anapvate wxiveasty oF thE ot fay We the only ornate has offered $10.00 for this property | Prnogrsy er aise, adien, rok to | Foot-Rase makes ight or new shoes | XE By ee 3 and Henry C Miner, jr. one of thelati rune which Start at LP. Mo | feel easy. It is a certain cure for OD ve kiNDLe's ° oe] 10 VETO DAY ins ML | heirs, has declared that if the offer tv a | sweating, callous and hot, tired, ach-}!%' hot accepted he will bring sutt for} Trey — im Weehawken. — ling feet. Try It t-day. Sold by alt | 3 the partition of the estat Manager, De vis, of the West New) druggists and shoe stores, By mail| «-- Roosevelt Amines Parehane of)" “Millon to this the sg pa Bs, Sunday with the Heo ef "for tie. in stamps. Trial peckage (ma her ¥ aluable property and thelthe New Yor! State League a the W School Purnitere ¢ ot appointment of @ guartian for the in-|hawhen ground ‘Covlasy “od | FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. eam is 8 @ mrong ont as there is State Prisons. | fant & May reach the magn ef filmay exe be apology that en ugh @annol be secured does | why such men uy ¥ there ahthe of a mile yee and § to | per cent, on thete | $ te second, Be eason for it except | cuest H. third suppe have | } Race-< leaitimate prey | Ethel Wheat make | iisir, 2 to second ‘and nvest see Queenie pisen third Time 49 2-4 There's egoers are Sar for place Time 1 2 if mile, 2 to lata oon Their be 100 at Third ine mile ami event yards — ayn on a Advice, even a Sicgcet Te cee y condemned When they. seek to thelr fers at the exbense ot the race Beer's stomach. Won by] advisable to protect his in- tereste. RUPTURE CURED = 222i Lear s_wwectalit ee te Sates a rivalry ‘between Al ALBANY, May L—Gov. Roosevelt ts ne ad any and 4 to veto the bil of Senator G ‘s, which provides that pubiic FRANCE : CONDOLES Wi WITH voards may purchate school fur- US ON-UTAH HORROR, nitare other than that manufactured in| prisons. | sd Speaker of the Assembly Nixon, State aly: school permscent pA Seely. sranicee, 4 worn with itveats. to ‘ensahe retalnn the op Seraee sere, Scan Th prective of any satin thle oley, aver wore at 19) Rave 17th ot, oS Sag Si 9 {Feat ieon* ‘Abeiss tree MRE ANGRRAU IR pe 78 Kant 9 een. om oe = erereien or Comptreler Mengbe end Assemttpmen | £S Hill conferred with the Gev- ar dine 9 Seam SG from sueh setion, arte ot vee boner,

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