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» I ae oN TIE Fa ie se Ae all THE WORLD: WED. (RSDAY EVENING, AUGUST eer eee ee eee ree ee ee ey 00044 4-0 4-44-4-0004 Ce ee nee ‘ > 3 P| t ; ‘ a pS 3 : WoVvE=:(HAMPIONSE ; oa ~~ z a eae S) $ » Karnes and | got into the ring enced ‘raw Th rf twenty ¢ ntowid of foulthe him ti tw ’ : “ was mh danclig $ ite and caret rl : : ; x at wel * witb . t M tory that T looked on as my ret teh he atory 1 want 0 P | ‘0 3 TF RW , ie) Kia buss spectators tid, 3 Fre wer Ww Tom MeDerm i a. often a ere ee ee ern oi) Written Exclusively Wworright, 190), by the Prees tor The Evening World. bitehing New Yoru World) «ode } you to break promine yet known yo the Company. SPNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS MeGovern a) (oe 4 poe tember yard. ife win amptone dy it CHAPTER IV adder of Fame. RAC me in the T Bie lckly as T came fost as tf it had been ab peor, poor boy." she sald, | befcre 1 could open my mouth. “I'm @o/ sorry.” | "T tomt the fight," T managed to say “T lost tt on a foul. We “Don't say any more,” she answered, @nd put her arms around neck. “It Wl be kl chet. Think How GCN pteeeteeeseegeeetetntetttetetnteteeeeeenenee” worse {t would have been {f he'd| man She'd turned my humillation inte knocked you out, You loet on a foul happiness. Some women can do that, t the lwoklest t You weren't beaten. It's the best thing. ) |) . . ‘ ' that could have happened, for next badn’y ben. for Grae co Smalley ré bever nave fought agal *) not to foul; and] with Jack +4 ¥ thon I know you in” a "il have to start all over again,” | id we'd counted so much on time you'll be « bat ‘att or sat in the frat nm ainee then (Prom « pootograp varteny of TERRY MGOVERN'S POWRRFUL * at morning. SHOULDERS AND PICEPS.@ 1 WAY OF BOTLINE 1 tgeeneee-eetnt teen t eet tt dntn te tntntntntnte ‘afer the bad showing t | suppose you've co came around to se@ me the “Hueh! Don't think of that now, aneh, he whispered, stroking Ag" aching for rw other ” way. So I won my point and head with her cool hand. *You're going ot her the rive to succeed. I feel that you are. Now ore you ee ie answered! tell me ell about it ne around to | vel), Md he then twenty-five times during the ris and Once 1 lowt_on ' 1 expected ane’ J prt ut she only sald ‘Good for you, Terry! 1 never knew ring that, but knocked my opponen!, Tim « van, out in @ later Agnt, and two fighia potter, ok y mm tral ning, but I worked ¢ Tee that week, HORSE ALCS wor WAVE CORTES | CHE HOYT AILLED RESCUER... IS RELEASED. umatance heat wave we ted by some unforeseen puch as New he unpre ifortunate village made ed rece 10 degrees. in Rapid . York has never tai may teach the 8. D. neat wan 1 —_——aa Hostler Unconscious in i Lisa ae Huron the mercury stood ary Playwright Allowed by Burning Stable from mark, breaking all records Court to Leave Animal's Kick. ay aisane conniry Gah a hese Madhouse. | ru a y o——_——_. The way dinates #9 far as known |}? Joseph Quirck. a stableman tp the em- in the Dakotas sown, N | ITFORD, Conn, Aug 1 Ploy of Enoch Harris a Ivery stabi Mcia} thermome howed a tem- | Wave of Juige Wo F } keeper at $4 ant 0S Mast Hundred perature of te. hile che iT e | and Forty-fourt " \ is heat gauges town in the life this morning x rom fire Ned G., a trotter with a 001 708d @. pe rergeenpepnent: ere r ck and another man, who were aroused be LABOR NEWS. ertes of Mre. Mi lives 4 a Ea " Porty-third street, and wh adjoins the stable tn the Stable was on fire and flames wer about them The two men immediately tur Attention to saving several horses various Ther « safely and Quirck was aly G. to the street, when the him im the side, knocking fim A their stalls another Arm t the Cigar-mrike eo aa : Bll FROW Wi Tio. SILI. Girl Lost Her fatsnece, Dropped anes as aa amb \ heeaae Cea -. Teo Stories nad WH Prob surgeon arrived Quirek heck wee ® eff an al act ably Die vertously hurt as he was being lifted b rye f — ‘ into the h s es vith ag on “es : ' amok The doctor 4 At Inet the Foundation Worker Ae. 1} ts hie Gc ° . murre: there wa me t Sunil atenes thta-k ‘ lowe Quire’ sisted and an argu followed. Quirck finally used eueh = a Strong language to the surge hat the Y ‘ latter declined to take ¢ injured man tH to the hospital and drove away, leavin him te hobbdie home wat he cout m the opofect tn by uniene | " The. setter tnt te heats. tae flere already electi delegates to the| NO piace like home! No piace to union ts ta became} mee tine Fiof L. Thiet whieh i¢ Row burned to death. Ned O. was valued at adnatte WH. The fire caused « lose of H00. of the .opvers all Tyrographiea! talon No. 214/ get ze Like the Sunday World's a | Siete mootet, elected three me | House and i Ww fe hs MS ae Me eat) 1, 1900 _ C5rry MeSovern’s g Own Love Story Written by Stim sol Ms soTatos A WITH GEN. BOBS. -_——_ Wife of Boer General En- tertained by British Chief. PRETORIA, Aug! -M ¢ the fh wast ik ha: . he p ‘ sper : aliand ¢ As ' . i Roiha. w Pres tent Busy Woman le Mrs. Pinkham. Her | great correspondence Is lundor her own super- | | viefon. te Every woman on this ‘ continent should ~~ stand that sho can write freely to Mrs. Pinkham about her physioal con- dition bocauso fis. Pink« ‘ ham ta ‘ Awomamn DESERVZD THE LASH. Passecoacr hy trate Breen ' « -- . Moe ere wae 8 whipping-pow again 1 Wil be lens morcit da wonsis| Mawinn ' and Beonuse Mrs. Pink- ham never violaics eon- . tidence and because she knows moro about tho ills , ' af womon than any other person in thls country. ‘ hydia E. 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