The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1900, Page 1

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RU Re” =e EDITION RESULTS OF RACES neh oe JEFFRIES SAYS: “FLL FIGHT ITD” “Lanky Bob” Would Id Like to ‘eto Fight Next Frid? but Jeffries Wants Time to Advertise and Draw a Big Crowd. — i CULL FIGHT JIM JEPPRIES ACG. a was thing Bob Fita- a f getting out of bed Ii i it In hie nightrode to talk ¥ « World reporter about Jott + he will meet me tn atx ( 9 that's ell right, bat may bo dead by that time. ty, so am 1 The advantage ts wet gone through two hant ot have It out right awa eo with t? to quit the game. My wife will not let me fight aga she will not kiek tf I get another nee at Jeff right away. DANCED AFTER THE FIGHT. 1 Fitzsimmons in His Latest Song and Dance nin aly morehe. It he | SP tfafatntepetapatastafatmtntofebntenfontetefete ante nlete lente inje—l= [inate | fufenjatnffees * 1 t ow. and * when tet done wt JEFFRIES REPLIES ’ “ 1 Fite oe En 0 TO FITZSIMMONS. : deasen ws ooo oe x ba'l given by Perey Willams at the ere t Bergen Beach Alhambra. “T have read tn The Evening World that Fitzsimm ‘tre toe eat fight me on August 3! ane In reply I would say that I will not challenge Fit weceeh aad vIM & went I have defeated him once and, Ju an 1g from hi y tles, I can do it again, an n before ‘This feel like @ winmer ho matter what anybody else thir nd lam I want to sey that opinion with my money up to $10,000. If Fitz wants to wi ot Sharkey was not lesee title back, I am ready w give iim that chance t he must tasue we pened in the ring ey ae Se S| the challenge and put up his deposit, which | shall immediately t| ted goto . 1 e ae. His de re cover and at once stand ready to arrange details tq] wonderfully improved. “I shail allow no engagement to interfere with my chemp + *| want to eay for him, in tye mm, ship battles, but I reserve the right to set aside sufficient . ur former meeting mei mam! “1 sonia and to leave the bids for the contest open long enough to tt bite ‘ three cure the best financial inducements. nat hurt. (me sd Fitz nor his friends need not worry about securing a e° th ze, hr soap & with me. [ compliment Fitz on the fact that he has a back to a place where he is undoubted!y entitled t y = with me, and, unlike himself and other m i a ms three ch championship, I cheerfully agree to give him the ria * h ue ~ see es iF eusle Signed.) JAMES J JEFFRIES t \ Drovght caeir tacher big bunches of Wi | Ppp tatatatatatntebetatetetateimintaletbeletotntntaintateimtelatnfateiaiminiatntmjataulat!, flowers ir., nang You're ail right, dad. 1 guess you'r wonder i ‘| By JOHN L. SULLIVAN, ne sald Fite “Ther my ps noe é y pur =| ree 4 my fore | went |( Reported at the Ringside Exciusiveiy ior The Evening World. - _ ae ie gh | That fellow Fitastmmons is a th ' r ‘a hae 2 and | e Jatt righ ec > Ming ‘ from that. He simply put ft a 1 mone arile Whitt | Sharkey at Coney Inland Last nig ‘ ,, [that left-hand hook of his did ¢ eh, | bus It wae a whort Aight, but It " | you they were at ft fast for thone tw THE sToRY " DETAIL. ter The By *! | rounds. Sharkey tried hard, but [ite was too Del the purse ing W on the atte : tte weather ke 4 for him. 1 don’t want to plug my id t 4 Brer ‘ ws the fight ne | weit t picking winners, but I siways Now teil me what you want « Game Knows that the purse has 8 thought Bharkey would lose, and f said “TY MY Yew BO you just want the aplit in every big fight that has taken!) 4.1. ink the fight would ein at | piece around here for the iast two)! Cae ee om am Oe W you t years rounds, either. A whole lot of. peop ° story of the | sround the ring heard me say It After the fight somebody asked me if — S thought Ps ban 0 chance with Jet- (Continued on Sixth Page) fries. 1 don't say, remember, that he |= - nei: Maan tet De sane idaeans damn vo chon Ret chance, and that’s all some people need Saat ane Wart tm any game. tio revere salt Ane. 2h, or 68 that Aght jest night was one of "5 abeoteated 1 Wasn't surprised in winning in two rounds, That's a long as I expected the fight to go, and I never had to change my prearranged plas of attack. (Continued on Sixth Page.) “Circulation Books Open to All.’ ‘BASEBALL BALLYHOO BEY WON FOTORIY > rajin jail. - Mr. Bryan arrived from his home in Lincoln': Pine{aNd was notified by the police of the plot against #n 1 was velhis life.He took it coolly. NIN SEDITION —— = EDITI (ae *] i 2) NEW YORK, SATURDAY. AUGEST 25, 1900. 7 100-3 ~ ANARCHIST WAS T6-PAY TO ALL BRYAN | -?Captured by the Omaha Police Before He Could Carry Out Threat. OMAHA, Neb. Aug. 25.—William jams, an avowed Anarchist, contidentially informed a iellow-workman ina smelter to-day that he in- tended to assassinate William J. Bryan, Democratic candidate for President, at t Jacksonian picnic this afternoon. He asked the other workman to aid him. man refused and notified the police. Williams was promptly arrested. ne He is now The police insisted on guarding him while he| —!remains in Omaha, as there are many known An-|» archists “here. Detectives are closely watching | = ® every suspicious looking person at the picnic, taal NRC it i oe settle ey ne iy gyms: ilies lise. aNeselsholerereersie(erels!eicleyeleislelelersieleye; 6 MW. Wille! © Cireulation Books O CUO OO Cn Co eee Orion) 1AM C A GAME STRUGGLE. ‘ GREAT RACE, BIG CROWD. The LIVING MOSAIC. ‘ mounts to the utmow were raising ona welts on 1 woes. The sharp agum Were cleaving of vole 4 Tae ‘ a Salle <n ven to All,’ on Oi) 1418 4101101010 1010 6)01010:61010140419 BEER O SOO DRORBAR GREAT CROWD SAW RACE, [00> srs BA air EBALL RACING ONE CENT, \ <0 PRICE WHITNEY’S BALLYHOO BEY ! od ppurt:| musical except when races were run, IB sis bagwee peng AT THE TRACK. sight, this great might 0 om write fewy As the] arka ne ~ ” _ ot e e84°* nserver | PEPCOM Crain Service te elt a curious bata, | by all Ottis ante ne . componiie was wu! *

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