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he fon SS, lariat. | BAS 1 wy ENING. EOITIS EDITION i (“Circulation Books Open to All.” | oma oo amie Books Open to to All.” | ~ iv uit PRICK ONK OLN NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUCUSE 21, 1900, PRICK ONE, CE ee BASEBALL RESULTS THREE WOMEN PANGSS AAV, _ALL READY FoR THE BATTLE WHO MAY HELP | $1,000,000 CASH IN CLEAR MYSTERY, HUNTINGTON WILL { Their Names Given by Beihan/Railroad King’ 3 Adopted Baugh) to Inspector Harley --- Evi- | dence May Convict Scharr. | --Cash Bequests $2, 600,000. ee one | | | Odds of 2 tol on Lanky Bob, | im but Sharkey Has Many i iii ttt OO UC OOO UC OntnE SOCOUUCOUOUOUOOOOOEOOUOMOOO OOOO UOUCT Aaja my Supporters. Ha i gots se | Rhea bee teletetetnteintet-ininteinbeintein}- an abetract of the will follows [roo 1 | POINTERS ABOUT AvSTRACT OF WILL. ars MS. © mentary expenses ning Contestante—Bob Fitasim. | 4 ‘vor hvesto Mrs Hun TL mone and Tom Sharkey. + at a Length of Pight—Twenty- + tbe ‘ cae ? + five rounds. T ,¢ aeuian Wid to Puree—#25,000, «0 be ate ¥ A vided equally x ; | Hetting—Sow 2 to 1 on i : . f Filesimmons: ringstde, prot ¥! we Museum Da PRINCESS VON HATZPELDT i : Ten Huntington tor (for her life; upon thetr death capital t NeforeeCharley White, Archer M.|>* ‘ Weleht-Fitesimmona, 16a; tne]! 7.00 for his ntece, Leonor Loves LT Sharkey, 0s ‘ apn 2 | Timekeepers—Por Fitesim- ~” 1-40.00 for his nephew, Frank Par-| ernie aan “mt in om pm aghvse ‘|X mons, Perey Williama: for t f si wits, Hol cae (hoe then him, T | afte eed | He asked alte | Seconds—Por Fitesimmons, wt + ine SPECIFIC LEGACIES. | Grorme Dawson, Jem Thorne, Art 1 Hives ton Trust| nl he Bret Oh. we |X Mob Armatrone and Dan ‘ $300,000 trvat tor Mew. Hunt} oy Gon . . epg toed tekey: for Sharkey, Tom ‘f] e F Bieter > his sister. Susan Porter, $20.00 Mre FP |. O'Rearke, “Spider Welly Sa vane; whew, Willard D. Hunting: | to the 5 nd Jimmy Nuckley, ‘ MoH . . ‘ , . . ay. |* jtol ak MILLION FOR PRINCESS. | ic. ur Par em rir n 2 0 ee on se alee upon her = 7 — I | WILL "REPORT FIGHT Hunting. onade-& " Vetwards 1 1 sn . 7 be 5 . . “Within a tew days the police » Justice Fitagerald | iter smd of m the lifetime of other Sharkey nem expect (o have evidence to indic ¢ Supreme Court. The dao rat nek on m Henty rant of ] ja Fash cod siug, | e the firat degree." motion would result in an order for | them. sie great force — the boy elease, conceded Mr Article Nine—Gives one-half of the id pel time was r} The police theory of the Katle) j,\, ntention and the order] ‘tue of the estate to Mrs, Humting- wd “| Don t Miss the Story of the n ase she should not survive en Scharn murder mystery was thu ~ h reher M Huntington; tn case ying Scharn reached the | nei:ner should survive him, to the chil. rt-room door he was stopped by f Archer M. Huntington. Assistant Dietrict-Attorney Hennes , ; tats we vealed by Assistant District-Atte Dan O'Reilly before Judge MeMa fu Part 1, General Se “8 Fitz-Sharkey Fight by the Great John L., in To-Slors yet nd Wiking, he sald Tew Yorks SN sik row’s } Evening World. He was opposing a motion of ' ee rl “ . aw Seharn’s attorney for t poedy | = wf n. | % ‘ CO ; ee PLEA FOR SCHARN'S $ LIBERTY |. . trial for the theft i ‘ to be paid upon | * wateh fap ie oe ve Rn ti her de Caroline D. Holladay . advantag socks 4 " i What looked to bet t imp t rat once tite ahen | vr t is sivte Evaabeth stant . as 0 res ‘ ‘o ont > tant clue of tne day was the f \ 4 is lawyer sald: | 1 f ! for her daughter, a few ohle ‘ ks . : BOTH MEN SM EASU REM ENTS. ing to the p u ai) in king f not aflty, 1 se ra ge at her bind the 2 are j ° ra : V a -—- awe three women who are alloged to have; ‘e*ire to the Court's attention | OPI") = . | vet the A Witte ale .! ITZSIMM ; SHARKEY seen young Scharn qua & ¢ t tances of this % : t ‘ H - r his sister early Saturday afte he turday night a young!» : \ This information was given hy Ed-| irl was murdered in her apartment ' 4 i r ward Bethan, wh work with) Phis de the first to find | 0 Pe" : 1. ihe detectives un « body He notified the neighbors | Garces ; in noon trying to lo« he potice \F wir : n If found, these w 1 H rrested and unlawfully aceee So. eanern ‘ : in the chain of evidence against the jad, | detained until | swore out a writ of ti on ul * nephew, Collis H.) ' : 2 ; 2 in, a , Sammis, upon hiv deata. for hie witow | | wuatia ‘ c\3 : This morning Lawyer Friend's m abeas Knowing that he would | | > in, o for a writ of habeas corpus was ve& the Grond Jury! y | | or : in. : P ig n to ald the police inj simete are te ¢ hicage and Setare | 3 in. naa Agee’ ee %, An, |e tes j £ of ea om. BAD I Vast Train Service to Chicago ; ‘ 29 years. Via eel eleleieie ee dials lel ee alee a eo ele weleele NORTE Hee Fl oa j