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| EN JON 1 HERE. NEW YORK Bov TELLS _ TD FIGHT GOVERN, nn English Feather-Weight Cham- pion Wants a Match Before Horton Law Is Extinct. Another fistic match in addition to those already arranged will probably Lage bs on + ba written an extremely interesting thing up” ; : 9H be Terry - ares = ¥ hie brother, James J. Smith, of 306 The fighters were Prook Murphy, ot} Ben Jordan, the Eingliah fea ‘ x’ msl breativa, Gee eae |\@ West Sixty-firet street, and Kdward| champion Gra. aid avenue, near Thir-| Jordan arrived here to-day from Liv: | erpool on the Lucania, He was met at the pier by Martin owling, will | Bet a6 his Menager ‘The littl Engiishman ts fairly e sumed with a desire to win Terry's| laurels and came over for the express] purpese of fighting the Brooklyn jad| here before the Horton law goes out of effect Bept 1 To an Evening dan said: “rl am very much learn om my arrival here is to become an actor fight him and will take non Inducementa to fight any one else Mt wil agree to met Mejoven at{ TRAINED ON THE SHIP. 122 pounds, weigh in at 3 o'clock “L punehed the bag, took dally runs) who World reporter Jor- disappointed to | I came over to | every ¢ © of any couse of unity to go through @ dally ining aboard ship. on the day of the contest, and will agree to/0f five miles around the decks and ie Sam, who fatht before the club offering the most | erres With my brother Harris, manager of Lamm aos ‘ wee not seen today, so arrangemen Tandon \@' Tor the match were not completed. It key, though, that If Terry's the engagements can he altered, @ match will be speedily clinched Harris has said he would be only too willing to let MGovern Might the Fng- Ishman money “The National A, ¢. of greatly interested in my fact waveral of ite members are reapon> sible for my coming “Tam at present in ey bad a very pleasant DEATH BEFORE LOVE LED. ECTION. HER TOEATH Daughter, Out All Night,/Fannie Walters Waited found Aged Woman Two Years to Marry, a Suicide. Then Took Poison. vinte here of condition. 1 yore and had With th. certainty before her of hav-| stecrtsick because the man she loved ing her curniture thrown on the street] peweq ¢aithiess, Fannie Walters, @ to-day under a dispossess warrant Mrs) yo qucctul iri of eighteen, who came Katherine Gorman, sixty-five years ol.) 1, this city from Russia elght years) swallowed carbolic and killed here} ago gave up her position here, went self in her apartment ot 9 East Fot-l1, New Haven to try to forget her ty-fourth street early (his morning, broken heart, but finding that it still An excited man about thirty-t¥o Years) ached unbearably, drank poison there old rushed into the Bast Fifty-rst street! ang died station at 7 o'clock and tried mall Until Tuesday last she lived at 1 with his hands to the sergeant 4nd) pay: Biogdway with a Mise Besersky made strange #9 with bis MOUtR) With them Lived Miss Walters'’s young in a vain endeavor to talk | niece, Hattie Walters A sister itved It & sa few moments before the em! 14) recently at 1% Bast One Hundred geant realized that tte man was a deaf! ang gisth street. mute. Then he handed him @ sheet Of] Tuesday she went to New Haven and paper and pencil. The man wrote: got work with Mrs, EB. Brody, a mil- “I want get policeman look at Y/iiner, of Congress avenue Yesterday mother, now dead on the floor, 8h) she wont for a walk, mying she was taken something. Janitress wants po-lny we lice." Bhe took a car to Fair Haven and The mute led a policeman to the asked some children by the wayside the} apartment on the seeond floor of (Bl way to the woods. They directed her, Kast Forty-fourth street tenement, and and followed in her tracks a few mo- @m the floor, at the foot of the bed, he! mencs later, r found an old women's bedy. She was in an open field writhing in agon they partly dressed | found her, a bottle that had contained On @ bureau was a tumbler that! carbolic acid by her side Bhe died just emelied of carbolic ach, and tn a closet as she whs taken into the Fair Haven was 4 cut-giats cruet, jabelled “car-| Hospital Dolle acid.” as empty. i] “Her young man was faithless,” sald of the * who had worked with her, to an Evening World reporter to- day, “His name »\s Goersch and he promined to marry her two seasons ag: The man wrote that he was Michael, one Gorman. that the woman was bis moth- ef, Katherine, He bad slept in an ad- room and when he got up tals be found his mother on the | joining morning “Bhe changed awfully of late and you ud fem, minutes later Katie Gorman,| Would never have known her as the ov pe | daughter, cawe fn, Bhe | merry girl she used to be. She told us I night that her brother had workes| ** Md wreat (rouble and let us know fears in a paper factory, but bout Goersch, is pli about Aug. 19 They “Only Monday sie sa. 2 nel rent and on Aug Bl or Ute. 7 she Gall che wee tired Landiord “My heart tells me," she said, ‘that pe , George Bhanbacker sent} orn ispossess notl and Geapite| 1 won't live long.’ That day she gave he fact that they offered to pay the| up her piace and sald she was going t aif month's rent, he refused to let =e y | New & ven. “Ig they put my family on the street| “The next we heard Ti Kill myself,” Mrs. Gorman said inst ane bed billed lant. “Til take carbolic acid Lefore| Nereeif. She was @ good girl and as| iL be evict pretty as a pleture!” The daughter laughed and went out. Behonbacher sald | @ount of the ren ha evict Mra. Gorman, but daughie” stayed out nights and she and her mother drank and quarrelied and disturbe the tenants The dead girl's relatives have gone to New Haven to get her body. CYCLING AT THE “GUT.” —— , Merrow's at ola Race Course. Golf Champion Will Compete inthe! This week's programme for to-mor- Seathampton Tournament | row ® race meet of the American Cycle on Aug, %. Racing Association at the new half. The news that Miss Hessto Anthony,| Mlle «ele course at Guttenbury ‘wi Chaneioas ~~ hthing Oy mae Gu oe for a meet hel dihis season. Over 1% ; s golf, championship at | Malvidual entries have been made for the four events, half-mile novice, haif-| Southampton, which begins on Aug. 2, Jends new interest to the coursing con-| Mil* OPeR, one-mile handicap and five. Mile handicap special lap race, tent, Mice Anthony is one of the 88-1 ‘15 these events the scratch riders fun direct to the track. $$ A Mysterious Achievement. (From the Washington Star) “Do you beileve there is such @ thing es clairvoyance?” inquired the matter- ot-fact (riend. . answered the man who te won't say there je any thing, at | e Le 4 by much: sae & man 28 ca. and pick outst and every one ‘Was g00d to eat.” in the Southampton tourne- mean & large sitendance of OY TELLS © THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUS'! 18, 1900. 3 | PRIZE AING CRAZED HE THREW BABE INTO RIVER, sss = Young Tells Why He Wanted to Kill Two Children and Himself—Wife’s Story, | OOM AIMOOHOMAAAAAAEW ADIT AMANDA ABH AAAR IAAT N | A FFT a! esse | Fugitive Bumped Into! ? Stranded Oregon, Sur.|: rendered and Won't) Leave Her—Li’s Yacht Captured, Policeman Saw Battle and Told Fighters to Hurry. Sse 112 oseKe | | Two men fought three rounds with jdare fiste on West Forty-siath street, in front of the Church of Bt Mary the Virgin Thureda ht, A policeman passing through (he street while the ight was going on saluted one of the) rowd with “Hello, Jerry. Hurry that) Joseph H. Smith, of this ctty, and an offver on the United States flagship Brookiys, now in Chinese waters, dated July §& about the Ume the Brook. lyn arrived at Taku ty-ninth street, Murpoy was left bieet- Mr. Smith tells graphically of the es- nae and nearly uncogscious on the ape of one Chinese rand the pavement, Laer he;was taken to clever detention and surrender of an- Hoorevelt Hospital, where his injuries were dressed. A gang of twenty men and boys en- 4 Forty-sisth street from Misth) ue just before Li o'clock on the { the fight Voo” Williams, the colored in the Eim boanting stables, them coming and closed and marred his dogte, He too them for a is of rlotera looking for negro vie | ima They passed bis stable and formed other Celestial warship to the alited fleet now tn Taku waters. The runaway man-o'-war subsequently ran across the Oregon while the latter was fast on a reef and surrendered to | Capt. Wihide. “There were two Chinese men-o'-war lying here.” writes Mr. Smith. “The other night one of them skipped out, To Preven, the other from sneaking tl German Admira) boarded her the Ne) <ToVyQerererdore>er nest day and took the pins out of her a ring in front of the chur: alo took the plugs out of her One of (he number, who answered to guns, jeaving her in a helpless condition the name of Tom, called time, and the CAPTAIN WENT OVERBOARD. pair stripped to their undershirte and e © | crousers. ‘The captain of the Chinese vessel é They cut an banged each other for happened to be on shore at the time, sbeus Unies tiaaian ibe Wd ese knocked down several times when they were separatél. Then seconds wiped the blood from thetr (cee and after « minute's reat the fight was renewed The crowd had meanwhile grown to fully fifty. Another oo but when he came back and found out done to his ship and board: and © Led “Well, the ranaway man-o'-war, which had put out 0 sea, ran across the Ore- nm. That ship was fast on a reef, a ri way from Taku. ‘hen the Chinaman sighted her, the went aboard JOSEPH H. SMITH DOC OOCUO COCO OOO OOOO JOU MGR OOOO COC OOO JOHN YOUNG AND THE BABY HE THREW INTO THE RIVER. skipper got in a boat an: equally bloefy round was vessels have Been bombarding the for ting up quite a scrap for a lot of neath the Gregae., He turned his sbip over to/siong the Petho River All our flags) ens. fought and the third round had Just? 5.45 young, who threw his two-year-)1 haven't been able » & Capt. Wihide and told him that he was/and the Mags of all other nations are) "We beve Jost about a men killed], iin: te the oe ‘ 3 | . joe During vady to receive orders Gh halt-madt for ‘a iewtenant the and about §? wounded. The majority op eee Moeigy LA "var aay old daughter Marste into the East} that time every ..mwel of bread that hag ¢ Admiral was getting worried] navy who war killed are from the Newark . polte aseed Tl River at Pier last night, then at-]ecome into the house has been brought about the Oregon (she was three days)” We taken severs! priaes in the HeCalla was woundet twice] did not last much longer, Murphy W4*] \omored to throw = Tommy in cote le Sverdue), 80 he borrowed an English tor-|line of tugs, lighters, small” steam Taussig had hie Pht 1] weak from tose of blood and fell moted to throw hie som Tommy in and/ there by my wife, who went out to works pedo-boat and went looking for her. yachts and Chinese junke ove the knee. He he ie . et Gites tor afterward tried to cut his own Ubreat, | by the day. I am not t to exeuse Vhen found the Oregon she had| “LA Hung Chang's ste echt hes mend about @0 or 10 men Coule h ‘ 4 ‘OFT is a prisoner at the Delancey street} myself. It i all partly my own fault. spout 3 Chinese sallors aboard. "Now. | been taken by the Bnglish | off cur shin tom ' 4 priest. His opponent kicked him DrU-| potiee station. He told the reasons for |} have heen laay. srunken and improvis e € wont leave @ jon ” ye Inite t Ne per aT Ye it owe 7 have followed her to Port Arthur, PO MM. ‘ argeei fest | wer. oe te tally age bros peal ye Base Wy ot hie deed to an Evening World reporter. dent 1 have thought more of hanging where she went for repairs. Chinese waters, and they are cil Arev} entry eee rere sae It was a tale of two years’ misfortune | out in some saloon than trying to get ® Clase thine, There are abort tte sal. | 'e:morrow one young mn Wearing out — man’s mpirit until melan- | 4», LI'S STEAM YACHT A PRIZE. hot time tn store for * F Giers and eajion. ast i} be a hot time tn store for) He was Murphy's brother, a lad of] choite setzed him. » here fighting 1 didn’t think about this until yestere Phere Boxers count ow tee * he was crying violently " “All day to-day the ay up #0 ashore Twill try to] Mate bd hi as crying At Bewex Market Court to<tay Young 4 rye it y pill hace small draught suliidons and I tell you they (stale for & y when approached by sovera! stablomen.| eae cosmitied for onemination as to day. Then | was sifting at home with Neeson —- enacts An ambulance was called and bie sonity. His wife testified that he|'"* "ve children. My wife had gone out phy w y ss "lw work | didn't have a cent and peared nt ‘ had acted queerly for some time. there wasn't any food in the house, and helped lift en . pavement . jmost of the furniture was gone and J No arcegte. ware made, Murphy waa Dietated to The Evening World | woke up to it. Then I knew what @ h al yeaterie th been of from the hoapiial Yzatorsey BY JOHN YOUNG. Sortie an Thad teen and Paw ine the street. all of whom! wry do they take eo much trouble tol #ffald It's too late for me to be any ' exiveme. em: eeereavony: ty keep live when he realizes i: a [ tt’? Then I got to thinking about ft and nade up my mind the beet thing for useleas him €o strugeie any or | When he is a burden to his famtly, his friends and the community generaily;¢ ‘9 ‘lo 1d be to relieve my wife iv'e about time he did the best thing| °f ™y presence She could get along he ean and that ts to take himself! better without me. away from it ofl | 1 thought (fa compte of the children ‘That's just what 1 am—@ burden to| Were Rone it would be better, I took DURING RAGE AIOTS, 5 HERE leged Outrages Will Be ) ; . . ee 9 Investigated. chine te pamngrs wh srr WIFE’S SAD STORY. Mrs. Strathie Is Stricken wae the famous American jockey Tod Young, ol before her time from Bappy and so unfortunate if ie would Sloan. Mis arrival at this time ts Just a Month After i ~ ations and sufferings, at in | omly let the drink ne, That je his « Now that the race troubles in the| brought in Thursday night, colored or hoger : = og ra Msgs ps yeaa Son Died the cheerless rooms of 44 Cherry street |stn. When he le 7 Irink alone ween Tendertoin at an end, negroes of| white, was brutally beaten before the he purpose of riding some race le jor ag egg Age Ar sin Wines gel - Prominence are leading @ movement t0| police put them tn ceils horse in the Futurity, which takes place 5 good a hus acher as any wome the father threw nto the water, jt it Investigate the brutality of the poitee| Howard Lytle, an intelligent and re-|*,*°e from to-day an would want toward their people in the rioting of| ned negro, employed in the oMers at 1i* WAS Greased in the latest fashion | yyre Jamee strathie, of the Highlands | *! Gouveneur Hospital te cee eee tee cee Wednesday and Thursday nights. the New York Central, says that on *%4 his cheeks were round and bore a} of Navesink, 18 in terrible agony t0-4ay,| 9. 0g mectustvely to The Bvems|oey ny iy te ehaue ane his waa, Rishop Alexander Wallace Walker, af| Wednesday night he encountered the DeMthy color. On & questions! es] vietim of hydrophobia She was . peers cores . bie ad E b- the A. M. EB Zion Church, who has just/imob and ran into Thirty-ffth street, '° # Movements while in (his city he | selaed yesterday and began to bark like tap, wee lM. peiitian He ye te A tn te returned from Landon, where he was|from Seventh avenue. He met a police- that he expected to remain about} dog, snapping at everything within BY MRS. YOUNG. seukda’t get tnetner, and’ tah aa ae elected President of the Pan-American and then return to England. | rand 1 am sure John would not be #0 un- ahi : 7 man and sald: “Take me and protect) be eos nference, will be asked to head the| me. He absolutely refused to divulge the | It was just a month to a day after her o drink f { movement, Rev, Dr, Walker, of Mount| “Like h— I will," replied the police. | 4M? of the horse owner by whom he | son James, fourteen years old, died (0) qq Olivet Baptist Chureh, was commis-| man, knocking him down with his night "*’ De? engaged Lo ride in the Pur | eonvul from the same disease sioned at a meeting in Odd Fellows'|#tck. Two other biue coats came up, ‘W!'% The family owned a young dog, wiih Hali in West Twenty-ninth street, to] 494 Joined in the slugging until Lytle The iIttle Jockey showed! no indications | whieh Mrs. Sirathle. her son and others ther evidence for presentation to the|¥#* wnoonseious, Then they dr gaged) Of Dis fe-ldent at the Ascot races ex- | played. At different times scratches werr Pollee Board. him to the station-house, where his| °°?! & larme sear on his face, which | inflicted by the dog's teeth. jhe wi) carry to bis grave He eaid| There was no #uspleion at the time Chef Devery said to-day: “Tt te the | ¥ounds were dressed by a surgeon. | that the English jockeys were gradually | that the animal ed from rabl business of the potion to protect everp.| Mmllar Instances are Pd a Hig 4 Ppogedlngebevenebyceig ie herr dergedire body. If eltinens come forward with| "merous It ts om of the: |r And soon, he averred, the of 22 the Rerats ithost trouble jothing more James was t developed. The Jom wae killed negroes to investi them and have Engtish style would .be of them until the policemen responsibie brought . | away with. fore the board for trial QUIET LAST NIGHT. entirely don charges of police brutality in the re- cent troubles, I promise them @ full investigation. I don't want to hear from men whose heads were cracked in Eighth nd & post-mortem exiles of} avenue on Thursday night he. thane? baa an mother and the others who had - " e liberal use of night-stieks in 4 took a COUTS of treatment T ordered the police to use thelr! wiseh the police indulged by order of eur Institute, and it was clubs on the mob that night. Those |; ‘niet Devery on Thurs further trouble had been jay evening hat who went there expected trouble and| ine effect of 2 of keeping the mischie | got Ht. T want to hear from those whol and curious allke out of Kighth avenue may the police assaulted negroes whol iagt nixhi. asked them for protection, of struck! junds of boya ran up and down the SHIPPING NEWS, | them after they were brought ty the etre spying out negroes i shower ALMANAC FOR TOD, station houses ing With sticks and stones until —_a fan rie Gil fun oot. CST Meee eote 1L5T Irspector Thom nd squad - si POLICE BRUTALITY. — | piste ciotnes men swoope! dows on txem| D@CK-Hands Had Has- en ee at ad captured man; | » Water Low Water, | Many stories arp told of the brutality | weturing ine bore Chiat Devery ture sage Out of Water in | sassy in je 4% of the police on Wednesday and Thurs-| ‘hem over to tne Gerry Society, | Garernors \sinnd i“ 0 Jay nights to prisoners after they were) apr itensit tia tient tng eebestfiene| Ten Seconds. - brought to the lock-up. Louls Willlame, of 1 West Twenty-fourth street, was| A locked up in the West Thirtieth street station, He declares that every man PORT OF YEW York. ence of mind and agility | anes j is, Henry Haseage, of 822) @ Love Poort. ker avenue, Brooklyn, owes | Lorca t ed throu and Chief bie at an reserves went home ——-----j;h OUTOOING STREAMERS suter A physician ie in constant gt-| Perry line, at W ocivck inst night, Aly Mra. Crosby, at 463 Ninth avenue, but! "'* MISS Ml) ALY is kep’ in g darkened room, and allowed ano Was on the forward deck of | jtendance, and sedatives are frequently ue ee t Mung Bim geese administered be . ate the weter | As soon as It ts safe to nove her # .| er The boat was in midstream. The % Will be taken to some quiet, secluded | Pet WhO caw Hagenge fail hati | #208. © long ways from we city where | "*'" reverse the ongimes, but ai- | & | 12 see no one except her mother and) '* yooat Atlantic, of the South | fe honed rest and time may soften | MO" D*fore the boat had lost headway | Havens, He: 4 ariet Harrege wos safety on jeck Hiser and Frederick Askine = | Bhe cannot bear the eight of the gowns! : — . Fiancee of Murdered Pox) which she had made in anciciomton of lng Bg eek near INCOMING STEAMERS | her marriage, and they have been locket | [is##age when he disappeared over he DUB TO DAT 1 — Shows No [her mumire tna who ta ote caw Conese, Mu La tarrsise. terre, | t el can't swim’ the ery Heniven Hamberg Kerepess, Lenten mprovement. ‘The Ading was to have occurres| ty Deard Hefore any of the many | 4 near te Sept, 9 at Bt. Raph Chureh, and a ca pool > ; a BO0O0000G00S 000 Thorpe's brother officers of his prectnet ne oe Lignans Plow The condition of Mise Lissie Murray,| had alread rted @ subscription fung ‘DOWD overboard a life buoy and Bal the betrothed of Policeman Thorpe, to porchate's wu ie eit tor ‘be ser had gone over side Special foo who was murdered by the negro Harris, | bride Aad groom. | set Wet Dimecif down towards the —__ ee Asking ue ymrades [acti Sets osu § for Brains be i Ree gr J In. er tr: Hagenge by ihe aair as th cu re y towards the bow The World's Fa Helping Hassnge nis roacuer to the ia B MCAMOD | deck was a herd strain on Asking, dut jureau, Broadway and | his sturdy arms dit i Hassage and Balser furmished,| forward to help Askina. hwing Just te- ond pa I allged the eitusiion ene| 9 Heaithy Brains make a fat ¥ 9p kok wor