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BASEBALL | EDITION —_|_ [*tareintion Boots Opa an] pd RACING PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1900, PRICE ONE CENT, ——— —E > = = " = = . seen ~ — ——= Che “\NTY TT iEFF WILL FIGHT ROBERTS ENTERS FREE STATE CORBETT AGAIN. ee HOW JEFFRIES LOOKS TO-DAY. Champion Says He's Ready to Take on His Defeated Opponent of Last Night at Any Time. JAMES J. JEP PRIP Champion Jeffries is perfectly wi to meet Jim Corbett in the ring again. | and made the above statement to at Evening World reports As Corbett has sta other chance the the near future Jeffries remainet » it a) Ay oa *) ray Hill baths, an } ) k this mornt (ICAGO. Lamt night he se = an attendant to be pre When he . ; anted to dress thin morning neither 0 1 - | 4 trousers nor the attendant > fiftee minutes were discovered So deft was happy | ke, Wo A. Brady's representative, was driven to the Vanderbilt Hotel, where he had breakfast in his room JEFF NOT BADLY HURT. Jeffries is not badly damaged The a tittle cut tn his right upper tip ane right eye ie slightly discolored ! fee ean stk,” the champ ng World reports | British Army Meets Li ere tle Opposition in Tak. j ing Position of the So- Cailed Boer Stronghold | a ready t { Corbett or any bod tise any time.” —-Burghers Have Prob-, “Did Corbett's showing surprise you" fet 8 bit.” the tee podaapied iy | Nhetehed from lite ag the Vanderbi tt al tl o'cloek this morning) ‘ ably Retreated to the picked him for # hard winner. You Jem on bis tnce One lea cut om ble right Vv 1 Ri know Tommy Ryan sald be would last | Soper The other is w je right eve, aa ver. and I was prepared for | ~——~ a a Pig dealt appees to be bedty diem LONDON, May 12-910 FM T oT oe + intl tated dialacaaillne: Lord Roberts has entered Kronstad h : ” Een D at Si 00 expeunten ree Shi heiite of War Ma ie fe ns Ge a ot cee ’ "sue War Otbes nsieed. the Wt P Si I totes ae it he terial and Large Sums of Innding left-hand | lowing despatch from Gen. Lord Rob Seoks when he wasn't, because | blocked " orts | “Was this your hardest fight? ROOKLYN A KRONSTAD, May 12-2 Po M1 Money Received. “Indeed it was.” answered the bia) entered Kronatad at 1.20 P Aghter, nodding his head emphatically lday with out opposition and | enter anre— ae “An4 just because Corbett ts a sprinter | the Union Jack amidst the chee | ms a . end hard to met at if 1 | i | * | h * Pre “oe m G uid have kept | the few British regim ier ts tho mr weet eee The fact that the Boers evacuated | cm cal sas 7 as a as = 1 ‘ “How about Corbett's abliity to hit? * a re their firat line of trenches indi-| 5.01. nes been receiving large amounte | tt ; A ae FITZ THE HARDEST HiTTeR,| AMerican Prelates and Pilgrims a nee ran near guara| nme? Moni The 7 “T don't think he can punch hard H . THE im B AS > R rnitin AM c nck be stuhbors ae . Se iarG) Within the past three months three Pits ie by fer the hardest hitter I ever in Rome to Aid the Ph het 8 MOLL . UAW reed any begs Weal ios Prgdiel shiplaads of arme have arrived here rainy Met As for Sharkey he isn’t any bet red, most of whom had beew border of the Transvaal Gordon's brigade | em ter than Corbett as far aa punching is A bi sh 4 t concerned and not as sdlonttte . rch Is op. The Boers were reported ¢ 4Y® | trenched posit! is in to! 1.000 men in the vicin “Tt war the fl with Tucker's divi ot Corbett's life a o preseat fi { march Rob- Many tell me he was 10 per cent. better Be. be ia “ a Van # six {ston 18 a ehort * southeast, |! i* 58 ed tout tran when he fought Sullivan end Fite” | poy 4 should re e Vaal it | ’ ta . oS b. M i ehbt ' oy) ‘ 1 f t or ts \ itor for urthe e ™ rey deat Jeftrieg loft on the 1255 o'clock train| ta fay i2 Archbishops Gorrigan. | T ave ) audience with \days. The passage 0 A ts and Hamilton ree is still further e Bo for Philedelpnie. where he will umpire | { New York, and Kain. of 8t. Louis oe likely to be as fh y contests 1 85 east p « ! retre @ kame of ball this afternoon. He wili|DAV® arrived here Bishop MeDonne vilerions wit ask 2 wee that t ithe, 7 ugela at Lady-| tenadwood's brigade overtook m from "heir ‘ny ee make a tour of the country appearing |of arookiyn, with a company of Ameri i hat upon sinith he British ee te G part of the enemy's convoy yesterday “They. a ‘1 > intrenching t vartous places u ' Phe is one of the : . / men outside of t ‘cops guarding Pi A 1's atadt " eS ee S was anata a clas axl 6 ted horrow homes oof ther pthertmage The x Roberts's communteations afternoon at Poteister's Laager ae Belek “A Comntry Mmerit” waten see] Tt [29m believed Cat Cardinal Gib | oot Mmerinen peelates wt steond the The Boers will probably have 30,-| southeast’ of Ventersburg, and cap = Corbett was up early this morning, and| the other preintes Is connected with the % . . vt ae ase “~ bog | —_—.—. with Mra, Corbett went to the dinin : i “ rk Archb elevated to t . | s foom of Tapnan's Hotel, Emmons ped on of a second American Cardinal Ainalate before eaves Rome. : iLORD ROBERTS'S RE each, with Porter's and Dick sid sae savant nue, i Bay, shortly after 9.2 = ' * - = —= : son's brigades and Hutton’s mount the Boers in the ba O'clock. He seemed in excelent spirits, | hand hook—the party lounged about the ‘anna ‘ . s some distance due north District re t ft frien | nt Ne | #0, ult increase « share of the re. Boers Pied from Trenches & and greeted the few friends who were| hotel u noon, wher ey entered | coipts very materia adi oe @ | esahed by Wesnebye ace NOON. M t there neet him with muc) cordiaity,}a earth and began thelr drive ling to accept all that is coming to me,” | Being Fianke we t - ty 100 ete | Ae r $ { Brand He breakfasted with Mr and Mre L. T. | » this borough, thelr destination ng | he added, laughing Jn | Cavalry Force We have taken nearly 10 pris . Mu red ber be of Dawson City, friends of many | the Herald Square Hotel, As the ie thimaty between Coit dt LONDON, May 12, 2.20 P. M—The! oners ng the last two days. All standing. | lefi Tappan’e 4 great crowd surrounded | yg ° ‘ aR ithe f wing | the Free Staters who could give a H t ashing | if. Tobin causes the belief that a new War Office has receive ne The defeated man never looked [n bet-| (he vehicle, and aundre eased £08 | neure has arisen In pre | rie good account of themselves have “nile Gen, ndt n his life, Save for a) Ward to grasp his hand. As the horvet| sna thar Me Toble ic tne tenme despatch from Lord Roberts Sica ant ac Division, tmall red welt under the right ear, there| @tarted on their Journey many ch Sh hae te ihe Peters ee BOSHRAND. May 12. 9.05 A M—) been disarmed and allowed to return Ys Deity Were no marke visible to tell of th | were given Corbett, at which he raised] tt, te 4 anort stout man, Lam eight «south of Kr at. | © ther farms ‘ ix- counter of |b i“ This weit hia hat and seemed mightily pleased, Aap eoigho il Bb sod ano itn T hts a much lust above the se" where Jeffries janded | While Mra. Corbett leaned back on the) Datuee cinoneh hee The ene syacnee ants 1 at the final blow, and wae caused, #9 Core ions with vn air of perfect con: |rerncy cen he h at ts g th ght : a bett thinks, by (¢ ropes when he en-|tentment, and Mr. and Mrs. Tobini purmse mae on-champlon We are eo) g towa or Knocked down. ,| pany they were tn ae a tn vereene Gite Cree Fees ( ' a : : : CORBETT ALL RIGHT, || <crmtt sil he would rst « noire rye ch ts Me wea ORPHANS AT HOME. ..: . |to-night In company with Mrs. Corbett rb dy MT yon s sald. He weare eu Vals ‘ ° vert » a double-jin at chain, = lnntettttinge is Disgraced General's 1 want a rest of a lays,” he vata| and Mr. and Mra. Tobin. He had made | twent, poe hg Mage nuggets } aioconeall a f rf op totes lineage, a Face Raginad Unmorked hy to a reporter The Evening World,| 2 @tFangements for Sunday | whe Fs - roo pace — ' House Where Howrs Were Bis te lh Le Tam in such exceilent conditic " s* .* . foncented oe rs am im auch excelent sont CORBETT’S PLANS, wat Son, .. “ini 0 , I don't want to fight| He would not admit anything about A iter Fr P R Nenad $ to-night, because 1 want a little recreg.|Di® business plans for the future, but ive erat wing ” 4 tion after my hard 4 not deny that it was his intention | "UN '” h . ated la P ‘ to 4 wt if a mat ahd #0 On & tour With Jeffries, giving ex-| “ ed “ « . o s . A ¥ ene night next week with Jeffries, or fons in the principal cities, and tha Dry Geode « sure Sen x any one else, | woukl be the happlest| thie tour would probably be inaugurated] Workers in the in June-iike 4 * M ht 4 « od a kraa ma New York. | am as ft this} Neat week wer Kighth ave to he damp ob en ae ve P ’ ed twent . ‘ . aus calcd Ld be morning as when | entered the Corbett intimated that he nad been|mether to petition employers te dive after something very like «noth rae ' : : P . y and are now a 4 Siding + fing was yt he ae last night. Have 1 any marke? ¢ rmed that the bom-office takings had | shop at 6 vk every night pace wa - : A white fing was My ing from 1 this weit under the ear, and two unted to nearly $0.00 instead of |* t In the trip one-third of (he way aere és tan = he . or binje Miccatgy eset ater WEATHER FORECAST, epots the size of @ quarterdoliar on | $500, as had been stated, but had re- the continent all sorte and ions 6 aes x om m ik ar ling ther horses a deadly R the right «ile, just abowe the bqlt.” |eelved no positive statement. This, if weather were encountered, from blow | on es ex 4 Hoers a din, 10 Ore Was poured Im upon them from) aor Ue tility aa Afier breakfast—Corbett ate ham and) =——— |soming fruit trees in the Mohawk Val-| ring ine ¢ x * the windows of the farmhouse, +H , » che Ge to O'Netli’s tor ional oe . ing at 4 P.M. sunday Por ore. damp ch m8 «mall Gag Sg bas peng Goods ws ley to Wg floes of tee on Lake Erte that! romped out the felt in fine trim te ss —_ wn oe neewe: pring |MHMina severat of the Immiskille/opy and vicinity. Pair, somite ba edveruisement. GD ove, SHR We made 0 lot of meam heating od Gat ‘on cuimate trom inom. Bb aees |inge. A crave of them were alse ahd warmer Sundar; Light G5) gpetite was not altected Uy the left! ee to keep @ fellow remembering that tt (Continued on Second Page) Bae a a ee eoutherly winds : .