The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1900, Page 1

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“NIGHT Che ~ PRICE ¢ ONE CENT. COMPLETE > SCORES OF ——_ oe —_— PITTSBURGS VS.CHICAGOS. WEATHER—FAIR AND Coot, vi Ren) : Z mi | _ EDITION | | [*cereutation | Books ¢ Open to All. | Cvs ADEE AD “¢ ‘irer tation Books Open to AlL } a. Gi NEW YORK THURSDAY, Ay 10) 1900, PRICE ONE ONE CENT. BASEBALL BOERS LOSE BIG "SESE HG AGHTENS READY vision to Struggle For. | (Gyerial to The Brenig World EXPOSITION PARK, PITTant’ RG, | May 0—Pitteburg vas the whole thing fm basebsli to-day, being the only Teague city with « championship game echeduled. The storm passed over during the wight, and while the sky was clear to-| @ay the temperature was low enough make Winter wraps comfortable FOR THE BATTLE. Jeffries and Corbett Do Light Work and Anxiously Await CHICAG®. 000210 0° 4 e Pittsburg and Chicago Clubs 3 e an ent to play off yester- o i in Ve | Save sete sine ow a) "Bn Time to Enter the Ring. P ! | | be R Oi, be will Ely and O Brien expect to return to the game next week. Meekin may pitch in the Philadelphia and New York! series. | { \* belleved that the Chicago club hav been trying (o get a fre: Saseman from Pitteburg, but the local element will with either O'Brien or ‘ ident Dreyfuss wied to get Everett last Winter, offering wo stare for the big fellow: but Chicago dectined wit) thanks and Pittsburg escaped oe ing Gold: bricked | der. jand uncertain in his temper, But he's |plon's gute for the next four days The | TONDON, May 10-455 BP, M.—The Chicago always even and cool now, and takes! bolier-maker will umpire baseball at the War Offve bas received the following Ryan, if things as they come He Ras worked | National league grounds in Philadelphia despateh from Lord Roberts anmowne- Game, [out better results than T theught pos- |Gaturiay afternoon. He wil! box in Wil- ‘ * victory at the Zand River thy. rt sible Corbett ie a better man ph a \ ington Del, Saturday night and um- ° after sitie of many hours: Bverett, Pb im my bellef, than he ever was before, | pire the Emptre baseball game at Wee! THE ee & CART. ZAND RIVER May Bradley a, and if Jeffries puts him out, why, Jeff |hawken Sunday afterroon Monday wiii | SIAL MAL > M The enemy are in full ree ie a much better man than I think.” alto be given ” to the baseball frager- | ‘ They cccupled « position twenty hannenill. i, | Leon, the wreatler, salt: “Mr. Cor-|nity at ngth. Ou s necessarily ~mpire wat} ett has hy hole ot of fun with me! Ail the oon re were buy this after. | Weth the widely scattered down here, all right, but I'm sorry It’s| noon preparing to break camp in the | w ike some time to learn os frst. | over and 1 hope and believe he'll win.” | morning. The party wili-leave by the! ATE RESULT? L\KESID tes, but I am hopeful we ingled to centre | Corbett himself shows no sign of anm-|£5) A.M. train from Allenhuret and ba sot euffere! muck. ‘The cavalry thy fouled to | fety, and would not by hie Bearing be | direct to Jeffries's olf quarters in Coney | horee artillery are parenting the ‘fanned. MeCr picked cut 92 Oman Wee G60 Opi Teuad ba iecs Gy three dittereat Yell” Ciemin 2 Frere ae © supreme all-around to-morrow Wy ay will mr the Aarrnan colors | = i aabien P - | Loe dobert®® announcement of the a high fy to Chih ring. ts ting shees and] ‘ C fl the Boers from the Zand River Siena te | “There's nothing new," he sald. “T'm|gioves will be brought here to-night by | LATE RE A | President and hairman of the we yall. . oe War Office Hill wealth 4 feel re it H ieeuinitd: Gaia Souris \ ‘Seed alban agp orgs Tee ~~ a Paaibia eis) ‘ S | d Wi Cc where it is now wlieved that be Met jt Jey puahed 2" ane hi Te Peedaipaig ly Mi a group pioture vy weixht , teel an ire Company s ieraie enough . breathing ngman's fly was easy for Movreery | @*Pect to be the heavyweight champion |and hie trainers was taken this after- pace to reform southward of Mrees- i forced Bradley, Williams to! on Friday night noon ag a souvenir. THIRD ¥ i —Nenma A e ut. sai re O ne a je to ki 4 tiawe hurt | - re pretty liner over Chik BRYAN NOMINATE | When John W, Gates, of \heefigmert: (Gates, while William ba rm wo ch Kroonatad! without giving tai. ke forrled to Ryan No runs Uy an Sice@and Wire Company, axlled for! « 1 Becretar i Tr ° ganiae resistance tn ere Th ning. F mda K Feieirten , : + Presiden er - +> carefully rie Taylor was tosed out by Ritchey “4 bie ae he Soe og ate 7 bh cig Reaumont went out for Ryans | resigned position " Ts ' t and th G Wagners wl ae nrow le ¢ Boa i f e Ps po eeF , ¢ bag Childe was wate ' . ardly toft the A souk . k had a jong fun for Mertes's fly _ > hal . sriish ‘arial cin F “ ene d nounced by Lard « an oft ‘ Pree ia ' * C | the Boer gum wtiey | LITTI , rined statem Ir Gatee) oe ’ ee hed ping 04 iid LITTL l had certainly rerigne an Bteel and W ‘ soome culhortties Ingman to tJ ares 4 , age a» Marq barrie? consign « Ame ! ' veal (= hele te . . " : t ‘ . ine Boers, istrict-Attorney Called His| : nianation, mm tee tka wie ee w ent ove? ; gy ateehene . vee of to ohabula, and threw Bradisy| h E T H ‘ Ser . M " “ pane wii | Arch Enemy to Testify ae 3 ek we! ROBERTS CROSSES ZANDL ry . . ‘ ? . Tixlor Bled to MeCreety ne (oy rant for Him : ROBE: 6 ) er line-singied to Beau . ¥ i al mont’s double hit the right fleld fence BABY FE : . <greic His third” ae tad ? ho gag Td — sid = the fo farmers Boge With 1.000 Troops He ttteckia fumble. Umer | ‘ are om He - . sored on. Rit ber ® = Boer Post on River Brady ‘threw oot aimamerrcet,| Dr Charles I. Parkhurst, to therreviled Dr. Parkhurst. “i refused ta} | . ’ priori ingman to Two rune surprive of many persons interested In|@ubmit my iestimony to the Distriet.| | 3 Meeap Be Recrais . Fife inning. the inquiry. appeared thie afternoon be- | Attorney | wi masked me ely part of ONDON, Ma Roberts — KH ween fi Co r Wih it i ° . tie 2 1 rm ‘ rose “ \viviams came tn for + peers on4| to Moencctay iebiibe ‘Gantt, ae Bs dle yicald had no! requested i ‘ m i ovape wo weeks | Zand R snd fount the Fe lertes planted a@ Mctal conduct ie being Investig: at) Grand Jury room t - o hte * Hoors & post “ po = Tannehitl beat out an infleld. iii io) MP Untermyer, Col. Gardiner's lage | Pu Of the Mareh Grand Jury. v5 ebot at the "© f Saal e! today bn ites, Coatey facrificed, Rradiep to| Yer, questioned the eminent reformer his house when the Gran Jury was . . ‘ iit tnd tina Pannell Mecery| rte sPemerence afore (Be eer (at con oy Masked Men Drove out, Childe to Ever-| Grand Jury r a New York ‘aylor threw Wagner Two] Q. Did you visit Recorder Goft before G Recorder Gof ix counsel for me) OF : Humes to Seek Odd * society? \* oe Sixth Inmiog. jours before the Grand Jury? A al 9 ¥ he I oS Refuge. Kverett fouled er | "6 : defend. of Mortome " on vast "Wittman thing Bradiey| @ Afterward? A I did visit Recorder ny hie as” fo. Sie ie Gichies # —_—— It. ‘moopela hot ‘one | Got at his home 1 4 Hl the before) Q For what purpose? A. About the! spit 0 Dr Parkinurat's, 10 of Grand Jury and a thousand other! ct N HAVEN Y ik. By excellent a 2. the. ministe lett pty he reached hi things didn't ete : ege Humes, a ® Tie t| “then't 920 tomemmer thet when poujnempet” | cane at ‘ _ - . ak appeared before the Grand Jury you re relied A; bad given you more facts ' ' ‘ Werett | quested to be examined withou yetor, emt ‘ > jp — saul — diamond. Ritchey \ arene of the Pe Se deattenie?* ” Whenever you hav ve them ns ne ‘ by . second John Ward once. won|” . tiem along.” shouted Untermye We ‘ m be ‘ . * oan an important game by making a slmi- That dosen't emactiy state the case,” #11 weloume you’ = A ; one wife fa A orro® : a art Neadquarters at (h@ front, iar & fied to Ryan. Zimmer ee : k . - ' . . M WA. MWe are now Gores wal ing the bases. MeCarthy | = = —————— 2 he Sheriff a him he ha | dand River = wat aa te voeedy Niner sout, Zimmer iy Ritohe: Ri ————— |M. F. Shea, of the Sur- ik Spies ine / . Pe ne mat <a toe 9p Oe t Beaumont Clingman thi iy Ritchey. Zimmer; os Mi . Conley eat. One ten em | ropped boars ye tos Ma 4 mes BiG ‘AANMER THROW. rogate’s Office, and His WEATHER FORECAST, ‘ ; chem bak.” Seventh Inning. "Metresdy ow fl thant i pet Vesterday M . ‘ ‘* ay out" re ae 7 Wife, in Runaway. Humes we ¢ Sherif! and asked Mey tripled wie, ume singled. Wagner going (heerial we The Brenine Wort . ieed ‘ te an i) second on the ons ay fe Mer t\im Rieke, Med ta Merion No ran” the Fate tited te . cane and P —- o Sty departure Sonia! te The Rrening Wor ® : oe my Salen of ae Sa | Amatage and Slip Covers rai tora 7 bg an Ha Tenn, M tee ~ ° : are rue fon cou fened * a Oxene' te ne bamer 52 feet 6 dent bere Mf ' vines its ts iaate oan ‘Sem 6h oves the interooilegiate , ~ May the Humeses moved all of | aie and 81 Ubeot res te ha “™ | resord, Who ls connected Wia tae Bure gaily ” | amet govds Ww the Sherif’, nouse aad cn (Boeeial t¢ The Brening World.) (Gpreis! (> The Brening World | LAKSWOOD, May ¥.~A fresh morn-| ASBURY PARK. N J) May 10 ing made all here feel young and|Champion James Jeffriess iast day in strong, end no one im the place felt the Lech Arbor traint: camp war finer than dose Corbet. given up to light training practice and Out at Jack Enterson’s, where he has! the company of friends who ere flocking his quarters, his last attentions were | here from every direction. Ross O'Neill briefly paid thie mornnig to bal! and| joined the bunch thie morning, to- bag. and the sporting paraphernalia is| gether with Mattie Clune, of the being packed away. Gerbilt Hotel; Dick Toller, Deck Wal- Big Gue Rublin found time to say that | ters, * Pewark; George Kirkfhan and he hated to leave 1 Ls lesser lights of the sporti sideear oniboobeiy 2 Se Sat ll ie, work with than Corbett hee béen thie} Brady in anticipation of a Jeffries vie. trip, He weed to be @ little peppery | tery has already arranged the 00022109 - § bet BATTLE LINE OF 20 MILES; b - BRITISH PRESS PURSUIT.

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