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! | BEN JORDAN 13 HERE TD FlGh English Feather-Weight Cham-| pion Wants a Horton Law Is Extinct. Another fistio match in addition to those aiready arranged will probably be decided heer fept. 1. The Principals will be Terry McGovern and Ber Jordan, the Englien featherweight champion Jordan arrived here to-day trom Liv-| erpool on the Lucana, Hy was met at the pier by Martin owlng fact a6 his manager who will ‘The littl Engiishman ts fairly com sumed with a desire to win Terry's taurels and came over for the express! purpose of fighting the Brooklyn lad| h re the Horton law goes out of effect Bept | To an Evening World reporter Jor- dan said “l at very much learn on my arrtval here disapp 4d te that MeGovern is to become an actor. | came over t fight him and will take no notice of any inducements to fight any one elve. “LT will agree to meet MeGovern at 12? pounds, weigh in at 3 o'clock on the day of the conte: and will agr » fieht before the club offering the stl money ! “The National A. C. of Landon is greatly tntere in my vist eo: in members are Tespon- “T am at present in god condition. I bad @ very pleasant voyese and had IAT EFORE ETON Daugnter, Out All Night, Found Aged Woman a Suicide. With th. certainty before her of hav- tng her curniture thrown on the street to-day under a dispossess warrant Mrs. Katherine Gorman, sixty-five years old, swallowed carbolle acid and killed here self in her apartment ty-fourth street ear y ‘ An excited man ® years old rushed into the Bi it street Station at 7 o'clock a » signal) with his hands to the sergeant and| made strange sounds with his mouth! in a vain endeavor to talk It wa ea few moments before the eer geant realized that fle man was a deat mute. Then he handed him a sheet of paper and pencil. The man wrote | “I want get mother, now dead on the floor. Bhe taken something. Janitress wants po- lice.” The mute ied a policeman to the rear apartment on the second floor of 4 East Forty-fourth street tenement, and @m the floor, at the foot of the bed, he! found an olf women's tkedy She was partly dresse: | On & bureau was 4 tumbler that smelled of carbolic acid, and in a closet was & cUt-giany cruet, jabelled “car bolle acid.” It was empty | The man wrote that he was Michael Gorman. that the woman was his moth- er, Katherine, He had . Joining room ani when he wot up hus = be found his mothe: on the | A tow minutes iater Katie Gorman, | the man's daughter, came tn. Bhs beg been out all night Ihe said that her brother had worked | tory, but jor nine years in a paper fac ad jos his Aus. 1. They at and on Aug. fell behind in t owed $4.25. | Landiord George Bhanbacker sent them a dispossess notice, and despite | he fact that they ofered to pay thi Month's rent, he refused ¢ on the street Mra, Gorman said iast acid vefore ey put my family yaelt, > ake 1 be evicted The daughter jaughed and went out, Behonbach: id it Was not on ac. count of the rent that he dectded to evict Mrs, Gorman, but because her daughie: stayed out nights and she and her mother drank and quafrelied and @isturbe the tenants. MISS ANTHONY 10 PLAY, Golf Champion Will Compete in the Seathampton Tournament Awa. %. ‘The news that Miss Hessie Anthony, Winner of the Weetern Women's Golf Championship, will compete in the gual women's golf championship at Southampton, which begins on Aug. %, lends new interest to the coming con- test. Miss Anthony {2 one arbolle son's golfing phenomenons, and her presence in the Southampton tourne- ment will mean « large attendance of Mies Anthony ls to arrive inks on even | sparred with policeman look at ™Yliiner, of ( | Individua! entries have been made for THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUS1 18, 1900, Fugitive Bumped Into’ Stranded Oregon, Sur. | rendered and Won't Leave Her—Li’s Yacht} Captured, Match Before Joseph H. Smith, of this ctty, and an’ oMfver on the United st Brookiyo, now in Chine written an extremely inter ¥ hie brother, James J. Emalth, of 24 ork street, Brooklyn The letter ts | dated July & about the ume the Brook. lyn arrived at Taku other Celestial warship to the allied fee now In Taku waters. The runaway man-o'-war subsequently n across the Oregon while the latter! was fas: on a reef and surrendered to) Capt Wihide. “There were two Chinese mon-o'-war BEN JORDAN. lying here.” writes Mr Smith “Th ytunity to go through a dally f training aboard ship TRAINED ON THE SHIP. | punehed the bag, took dally runs of five miles around the decks and my brother Sam, who came over with me Sam Harris, maneger of MeGovern, was not seen today, 60 arrangements for (he match were not completed te Hkely, though, that if Te atrical ehngagements can be match will be speedily clinched. has said he would be only too » let MGovern fight the Figs the German Adm rded th wo took the plugs out of her wing her in a helpless condition “The captain af the Chinese vease! happened to be on shore at the time, but when he came back and found out wpat had been done to his ship and jeins he Jumped overboard and com- mitted suicide. “Well, the ranaway man-o'-war, which had pul out to sea, ran across the Ore- gon. That ebip was fast on a reef, a short way from Taku — “When the Chinaman sighted her, the skipper got in a boat and went aboard Ishmen he Oregon, He turned his ship over to Capt. Wihide and toid him that he was T rried jabdout b days overdue), 90 he borrowed an English tor. 4 went looking for her. Mr. Smith tells graphically of the es- cape of one Chinese man-o'-war and the! @ clever fetention and surrender of a ] q other night one of them skipped out. To | 4 Preven, the-other from sneaking away | 0 CAPTAIN WENT OVERBOARD, | EE NEW YORK BOY TELLS TO UCU OO CO Oo ACG OOD NAD ATG HAT 3 > % > SMITH JOSEPH H PO POOOOS OO CCODUO UCD HER Fannie Walters Waited Two Years to Marry, Then Took Poison. pedo-boat “When he fo the Oregon she had adout 309 Chinese saliors aboard. Now | the Chinese won't leave the Oregon They ¢ followed her to Port Arther, where she went for repairs. LI'S STEAM YACHT A PRIZE. “All day to-day the small draught Meattsick because the man she loved Walters, @ Proved faithless, Fannte beautiful gird of eight to this city from Ru 4x0, gave up her position here, went to New Haven to try to forget her broken heart, but finding that it stil! ached unbearably, drank polson there and died Until Tuesday jast she lived at 10 Bast Broadway with a Mise Besersky With them Lived Mise Walters’s young niece, Hattie Walters. A sister lived und) recently at 6 it One Hundred and Sixth street. Tuesday she went to New Haven and got work with Mrs. BE. Brody, a mil- Jongress avenue Yesterday she wont for a walk, saying she was nv we Now that the race troubles in the She took a car te Fair Haven and| Tenderloin are at an end, negroes of 4 some children by the wayside the| Pfominence are leading @ movement to way to the woods, They directed her,|!"vestigate the brutality of the police Now that Trou leged Outra Invest and followed in her tracks a few mo-| toward their people tn the rioting of| fined negro, employed in m ater Ih an open fleld writhing in agon they found her, & bottle that bad contained| the A. M. EB Zion Church, who bas just carbole acid by her side. Bhe died just) feturned from London, where he was Aa she wha taken into the Fair Haven|¢lected President of the Pan-American Hospital Conference, will be asked to head the “her young man was faithless,” said| movement. Rev, Dr. Walker, of Mount one of the giri# who had worked with| Olivet Baptist Church, was commis her, to an orld reporter to-|sioned at a meeting In Odd Fellows day His name was Goersch and be} Hall in West Twenty-ninth street, to promised to marry her two seasons ago.| gather evidence for presentation to the Bhe changed awfully of late and you) Police Board, would never have known her as the! Chief Devery said Jae ery to-day: “Tt ts the merry girl she used to be. She told Us| business of the police to protect every she had great (rouble and let us know body, If cltisens come forward with of Ngo Goersch, charges of police brutality in the re rf Monday she said she was tired! cont troubles, I promise them @ full ns hs i F | investigation. I don’t want to hear from i y oart telle me,’ she said, ‘that| men whos heads were cracked in Eighth Won't live long.” That day she £ave| avenue on Thureday night UP her piace and paid she was going to) 1 ordered the polive to ume their N st trait [clube on the mob that night. Those e text we heard she had killed| who went there expected trouble and herself. Sie was @ good girl and as] go: it, 1 want to hear from those who pretty as a pleture!” : ay the police assaulted negroes wh The dead girl's relatives have gone t0| asked them fer protection, yh otruel New Haven co get her body. them after they were brought to the CYCLING AT THE “GUT.” |" pocice erutauiry, Wednesday and Thursday nights. Many # of the police on Wednesday and Thurs. Jay nights to prisoners after they were brought to the lock-up. Loule Willlame, of 1 Went Twenty-fourth street, was locked up in the West Thirtieth street station. He declares that every man This week's programme for to-mor- row's race meet the American Cycie Racing Association at the new half. m! cycle course at Guttenburg will Dt (he largest list of riders entered for & meet hel dihis season. Over 1m HSS HARA STL VERY UL the four events, half-mile novice, hait-| ie open, one-mile handicap and five- mile handicap special lap race, In these events the seratch riders wil) Lester Wilson, Pittsburg, by Bedeil, Lyndhure Le Pig | handicap ‘Une race tl be “thre | n w Deats of two miles “5 ie liceman Shows No Improvement. : _ Si Aovoken “and Woche: eye joboken and Weehawken trolleys fun direct to the track. — = A Mysterious Achievement. (From the Washington Star.) “Do you believe there is such @ thi The condition of Mise Liszie Murray, as clairvoyance?” inquired the maiier-|th¢ betrothed of Policeman Thorpe, ot -( friend. =* & Man to a pile of ¢ and pick oul "six and every Was g008 to eat.” loupes| Naturally of a sturdy phisique, the Cry one of (hem | shock has Wrought a great change in Physical Nesources. (From the Chicage Tribune) “Didn't it require a lot of nerve the interested listeey, = nu" begin sid the ot “and tt os a wosie " POLIGE BRUTALITY DURING RAGE AUOTS Rishop Alexander Wallace Walker, of| Wednesday nignt ries arp told of the brutality | io * Fiancee of Murdered Poe| bya 44 (0 cause grave alarm to} tr vessels have Been bombarding the forte ting up quite a sorap for a lot of heath-| Another equally bloody round was . gions the. Peihe River. All’ our page| ens iaet abeot @ seu Mahal fought and the bets yg: had Lael John Young, who threw his two-year-)T haven't been able to et «Joo During at half-mast for a lieutenant e «wounded. ‘The majority [2°8U% When, according to the spect) cig daughter Maggie Into the East) that time every morvel of bread that hag Poel ho war killed tore, the policeman passed. The ABM) River at Pier 8 last night. then at-|come into the house has been brought wae e aver prigee im the did not last much longer ee ‘W4*) tempted to throw his son Tommy in anay by my wife, who went out to work yachts and Chinese junks — sy Leg ge pe Fall tor] Attermard tried to cut his own thrvat, | by the day. I am not trying to excuse ‘LA Hun a's steam yacht has at Hie oneenant kicked hen bru] ty.*. Bftgoner at the Delancey street |myself. It is all partly my own fault. been taken by the English. | casas » & price ang e police station. He told the reasons furl] have been laay, jrunken and improvie ante, 8 the iarwost Meat of war. |» Bhe han the Ninth | (Any sbout the head Jr followed by ali] ti loud 9 an Rvening World reporter |tent 1 have thought more of hanging i} Te eve! ” be in y iy 4 . followed 4 " st Tae onan tale eee net | they wilt land /@r@, end walked away wed Dy ON) Tt was a tale of two years’ misfortune | jut in some saloon than trying to get @ clas ships. There are mbout 1.00 sol-|' “Tere will he a hot tt ange de Ba Wearing out @ man's spirit until melan- | sp dere and salon ashore here fighting |us thip werk, op cory ten thet nen he) te was Murphy's brother, @ In@ of] cholta seized him, I didn’t think about this until yestere ai os Anas" Th oe tne ante gine | epared me Ist Ho ashore I will try to] Meteen, and he was crying violently! At Kesex Market Court today Young] 4, ti Leer ieee Shame with , eli you they are put-l ger a couple of pigtals for curios when approached by several stablemen on . | AAy- The a - - _ — : - An ambul was called and Mur-| 7? commited for examination as to! 14. ave children. My wife had gone out TOO SLOAN ames ble Is Over Al- ges Will Be igated. Great Jockey Comes Ride in the Fu- turity. Among this morning on Sloan. wgnite the purpore His arrival at this time brought in Thursday night, colored or white, was brutally beaten before the oe cee leet re Howard Lytle, an intelligent and re-|* "**k from to-day heen at dressed in the ites, Shanley Mra James Strathie. of the tHtehtands| * Gouveneur Moe Bg rete —_ by oh pegie the New York Cen on a were round and bore a] of Navesink, is in terrible agony to-day | Me ale aght b i ‘* gyri tot mt = ‘ mn being questionel safe vietim of hydrophobla fhe was | Dictated Exclusively to The Even jand to “ to be about use with mob and ran into Thirty-ffth street |‘ 8 Movements while in this city he Jay and began to bark tke ing World the tren. But two yenre ego te tae trom Seventh avenue. He met a police 4 that he expect iH about ine at overpibing WHhIE BY MRS. YOUNG. bere eg = Pe. i as eae to ae man and said; “Take me and protect |" d4¥* and (hen Bngiand 1 am eure John would not be 80 un lie drink —— me." He absolutely retu the month to a day after her e “Like h— 1 will,” replied the police. | MAMP Of ‘he Horse owner by whom he man, knocking him down with hie night "81 %e” engaged to ride in the Pu-| convulsions from (he same disens stick. Two other biue coate The family owned » and joined in the slugging un # Jockey showed! no indications| which Mrs. Sirachle. her was unconscious. Then they dragged ident at the Ascot races ex-| played. At different times scratches were ham to the plationheuss. whees bie are sear on his face, which| inflieted by the dog's teeth. wounds were dressed by a surgeon | } carry arave He anid) There was no suspicion at the time Similar instances are said * were gradually | that the fered from Pables and} numerous. It te t Bn i’ Pgh. the scratches healed without trouble negroes to invest ” nurely dow Jar taken a drophod the policemen responsible broug! i —— : Reeyaees fore the board for trial ae The dom was killed and @ post-mortem QUIET LAST NIGHT examination indicated the existence of 94 r and the others who had The liberal use of night-sticks ree of treatment whieh the pollee indulged by order of a Mute and it was |Chiet Devery on Thursday evening had further trouble had been | jthe effeet of keeping the mischievous | —— | and curtove allke out of Kighth avenue | Haat nia | SHIPPING NEWS, | f | ined ing out negroes and show | | ALMANAC POR TODAT, n M with sticks and stones until iio fan rime Sli sun sete i Meee ete ILST Thompson and a squad of| "88 FOR To-D. — Inch wwoopel daw un tyen| Deck-Hands Had Has-| Town rye ant ed many prisoners. Atier| | boys, Chiet Devery turnet| Sage Out of Water in | assy nos tn Ver ko tae Gerry socie'y Ten d Goversee's isinad i“ sidewalks were kept hout the plight. and pede en Seconds. Without police encouragemen', | ot ie PORT OF SEW York, At 9 o'clock nemroes Walked throw district. unmolested and Chief Bevers | re | Ma ' i he tromble at a . presence of mind and agility oie te ene le Henry Haseage, of 82) Lave ee sont Some --—-| ker avenue, Hrookiyn, owes | Lerenis Lieerpost Mra. Crosby, at 43 Ninth avenue, but _ ie kept In @ darkened room, and allowed) bead on the forward deck of OUTGOING STEAMERS {> pee no one except her motor and | ferrvbont A f the South} nas ake | swier A physician ie in constant at-| °°" bs ” endance, and sedatives are frequenuy |" !)*" ‘ur © : | guard rail te ‘As soon aa it 19 safe to inove her she oe oe who saw Ha | administered. | will be taken (o some quiet, seeluc ‘ #90t, @ long ways from ue city where AD sp ft is honed rest and time may sofien |™*' %* the beat had lost Harrege wos safely eck her ariet. Jeene altiser and Frederick Askine ! Bhe not bear the sight of the gowns | which phe had made In amteipation of | {70 2¢cRhands, were on the deck neat INCOMING STEAMERS | her marriage, and they have been locket | [as*ase when he disappeared over ine DUB TO.DAT | up where she cannot be reminded of | “%* . Coneoein Hatt he | them, Help! 1 can't awim'’ was the ery Hesives Hamberg Ker: The wedding was to have cecurres| ty Neerd. Mefore any of the many | Sept. at St. Raphael's Churen 4% neers Who stood peEr Feeovered QQOOO0000000000000000000 0 Thorpe’ brother officers of hie prectnet | {TUM thelr fright the tw» eatiors had § 8 hed siready started a eubseription fund ‘BFOWM overboard « Iife buoy and Bal. & S i 1 f d gyn infos 8 Special food § | bride and groom. Kaizer Wet himesit down towards the 9 a, aoter Asking seized pis comrades & f B i , | ankles and hung of stouuy whe Be or ra ns th UMMER RESORT IM. ue: caugn: Hiasmge oy be oar as | RORMATION? Conault (25000 rem bie vty So wards ve The World's Vaeation 4c: f was, heed run Bureau, Broadway and his sturdy anne det Thirty - sizth strect,| ‘/o*eeae and Balser The Bureau Akins. he i free of pgm Sites pe = Bs, information and LY ~~" had st ast agers rus oving just the water vunhe aoaseer? | IG HERE the passengers who arrived the steamer Lucania was the famous American Jockey Tod Min that he came especially polloe put them tn celle j horse in the Futurity, which takes place vead way ambered over BO TTT a PRUEAING CRAZED HE THREW BABE INTO IVER, e+ is Policeman Saw Battle and Told Fighters to Hurry. Young Tells Why He Wanted to Kill Two Children and Himself—Wife’s Story, three rounds with Forty-stath street roh of Bt Mary the ht. A policeman the etreet while the won saluted one of th Hello, Jerry, Hurry that in front of the ¢ Virgin Thursday passing thr 2 | Two men fought B) rare fete on Wee! 3 * were Frank Murph: West Siaty-f and Edward ranam, of Bigh . near Thi | |ty-ninth street. Murpay was left bieed- Jing amd nearly uncogscious on the Laver taken to re he) Was % | Roowevelt Hospital, where his injuries BD) were dressed. =| A wang of twenty men and boys en ered Forty-siath street from Sixth avenue just before Li ove on the B| night ne fight §| Od oo” Williams, the colored }stableman tn the Elm boanti ies, t, saw them coming and closed and marred his dogts, He took them for a gang of rioters looking for negro vic | time. They parsed his stable and formed a ring io front of the eaurch ne of the Humber, who answered to the name of Tom, calle and the pair stripped to their undershirts a trousers They cut an banged each other for about three minutes, Both had been knocked down several times when they were separatal. Then seconds wiped the blood from thetr tices and after « minute's rest the fight was renewed The crowd had meanwhile grown to fully fifty, \@h0 218) sYSNSTP 0 1SNe <Tors Herer JOHN YOUNG AND THE BABY HE THREW INTO THE RIVER ° his sanity, His wife testified that he| phy was removed. A pollerman ap- to wo an) have 6 Os peared on the scene with the ambulance |had ected queerly for some time aay staal coe g aS ate and and helped lift Murphy's body off the = ere wasn't any food in the house, Pavement most of the furniture was gone and T Dietated to The Eve No arcests were made Murphy wae woke up to it, Then I Knew what @ discharged from the hospital yesterday 4 The ni mas witneasad by dosens of BY JOHN YOUNG. iy ew man i nad been ont I'm people living It the street, all of whe se tiie | afraid It's too late for me to be amp jronounce ‘scene outrageous ia tne] Wh 40 they take 80 much trouble ¢ keep « alive when he realix wo] Detter. useless him 40 struggie any lone Then 1 got to thiinking about It and When he ie a burden to his famtily, his | "le Op my mind the best thing for friends and the community generaily;™®° (9 do would be to relteve my wife ie about time he did the best thing)! MY Presence 3h mall slong he can do, and that is to take himself) better without me, tre all. | | thought 'f a comple of the children ost whet I am—« burden oye fone it would be better, I tools — Mrs. Strathie Is Stricken ‘es Just a Month After extreme, to my family, my friends and che commu- | and Tomuny and went down to nity generally. It seems to me as if) ‘he plier, | would ve succeeded If hard luck wae just determined to drive tt Las teen, f 2 th wt men ! here Em gid i ditint de any Berm me eraay |to the children. Iam sorry Tay ’ ed, Tam an tronworker, but for two year wed as far ae I an WIFE’S SAD STORY. Mrs. Young, old before her time from jBrnoy and *9 unfortunate if he would many privations and suff in | only let the drink aloue, That js his one the cheer 38 roome of 44 Cherry street (stn. When he leaves drink alone he's as with her four children, Maggie, WhO | good a husthand end father as aay wom the father threw nto the water, is still an would want ce Son Died, nothing more was thought of them unt! vat | Grape-Nuts Healthy Brains make a fat et fe eres»