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HOW I FELT WHEN, IN THE FIRST ROUND, | HEARD BOB LOST ASTM oe eer eis) Tirs, Psebenedans Telts| How She Nearly Faint- ed at a False Report): that Sharkey Had Won. |; Bob, She Sayg, Has Done Enough Fighting for the Present and He Will Take a Rest. BY MRS. ROSE FITZSIMMONS. Why, of course, Bob w I knew he would, but those minutes whieh elapsed defore he grasped victory were hours of agony to me. I never fou a minute Govbdted the rewult, but you ese Tama woman and, like other women, nervous- ness is my fa) Who can blame me? Wasn't dear Bob figting for me and the babies? and the thought that he might lose near- ly drove me frantic T T sat tn a rom in Mr. Cohen's hotel for fully an hour after Bob left, Waiting to hear some good news. The little inatrument de room didn’t click once. | thought su: meting dreadful must have happened ‘Was Bob beaten, and were they trying to keep back the news from me? was the main thought of my brain > he can't * Largued. I was on the verge of weoing, when suddenly th little machi yegan to go. lh an no { the arrival of Sharkey and Bob in the ring I was rele ut etl my nerveme- rease. They shook Lod and I knew Bob would MRS. ROSE FITZSIMMONS 1 could aote aie O00 COUC OCC OOOO OC Oooo 0191010100018 OO® to the window and tried | lub-house | the etreet under my window yell ine. Through that t tongues | heard that Sharkey 4p again. “0! no ava’) in the firat round, 1 nearly fainted “ <i the decis i chine Grief, as only a woman o rience ts stent Jub, Dari it was mine, The ticker ) ate 1 neler vite A FALSE REPORT. ib an tisha. Fhe. COE: abled to. i j ‘ . Me They dee My analety was relieved | Bot had deen knocked down. How Idid Tile t , f when I real ® Bob was making a | ‘ry out to him to @ ! He must have! yinek. Se FRAUD |S CHARGED. +a yl regular foo { Sharkey, Wasnt ! heard me He nt wae a “ | was tguora round ended and my ex happy? I knew now more positively than 16 increase rather than ¢ ever that Bob was the winner, My Joy gall for ress, whe intense when it was at tis Bob would do better next time, I 9 ma ght As ur a own deep. | tiie oe vive from that low. W ! beigh was munk away down deep. | ine beginning of the round | don't ¢ ° Men an nd ‘ys Were rushing through timemoer. But ! do re ecall Sharkey ® fall w GROER FOR OUR YOUNG MEN "| Best Thing They Can Do, He Says, Is to Go Canad & si Into Politics, as They Can Make No With Murphy, He Favors Money In Anything Else. Old-Time Tammany Enemy. Richard Croker talked at a meeting of | whether they are the Tammany Hail Executive Com t uens Of the jamaas tee yesterday afternoon advising young + ‘ na w men to get into politics He sali is yrators oF not Charles FE. Patterson, of Troy, is eatd a es fon @ matter that I consider to join other clubs, onl; to make the Tammany men of John 2 the hour, and that] cet a : : day turn (n thelr graves. pihcupedinss -naieradgdl ry pethece beep tiatte oe fereon 9 a lawyer of promi- ip the necessity that you should impress ir own cod : : ee on the young men of your 4 ne northern part of the ees importance te them of Joining the A on cs euaae Na oe men’s clubs that are being forme ur own sons, leaders > | throughout the United States, If 1 4¢ ha e money issue. Pre- were to use & common, everyday «x rust ‘he yare slaves t 4 been outside the! pression of the condition of the S| “Where ore al Dreastworks for years. His retirement) men seeking a future I should say LEY pices that uaed t t by @ political s€M-) were ‘up against it ; 4 during the! 4 young man may get a start. or 7 ‘ : what looks like a start, but Tdon't care wo, e whole what he js-—clerk, messenger, bookkeep: and every er or anything you please—there is Mo as he or ladder on which he can climb T don't want t join Tamman: n, and when they fin w man hey are placed in| them. If the trust tittle feature * Patterson's sec rnd term, and he | war made the caucus nominee of his the seven Tammany members re- to enter the caucus and holding| «prundreds of letters come of power tn the House, 8! young men every day Tammany Benat ore in the! rnsee things, and bun The Mati ed from | come to me from young men te rr unt! i" ‘em ae tase i oye N0| they cannot get employment w Ss - Mee Ane the’ Ap ought to get all the y y had not been able to perfect or-| politicians, te study thetr conditions ton, = gape and to learn how to make them better would ge er vent. af the vote Finally Patterson made a deal with | and be wo eae tartan | Pg psd & them the pick of} cnance to advance, Invite them he committee chatrmanshipa for thetr| ou. Invite them to make support. He was «lected, bat threw | 77% '?" down the Tammany men because they would not vote for his man as Chief ,] ¢ following the lead of Tassmar Clerk until the committees were tp- paosoeed: at a Mureny-Croser pes arters ¢ at Coler wo The upshot was that the Tammany! il aos = oe men formed a combination with the Ie | a sp Ac Mie publicans, 4 a Republican party fusing ung men t pes electe clerks ° and, though mi chairmanships they missed the House, committee | Patterson was not heard of in @ polltt- i. He te : fete eal why after that ui their fig the homisaioy ant eleven of Jus-| Boss of Kings Refuses to <1). reciti Piren sind Pe. tes Fursman He ha ng been ' ' id e fntimate friend of Edward Mu Take Up Tammany'’s — The fact t the convent had been Kept a profoun intention was to kee and play up as ma dates a4 possible with ing Hill's strength An indi Fight. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF YEW york, Jea of divide | ' ret friend] Hugh McLaughlin has refused to take a fact thet RRIVED ph the man np tae ‘Pasty sides with Tammany ff ite war » aner sleeve Comptroller Coler sane fetory of the - mery County.| James Shevlin, who is chief tteuten Tete tome ant to the Kings County boss and a that in A strong supporter of Richard ¢ rick crowd are equally ops fying Sheviin had precede * NOMING STESMERS attack on the Cof@pirolier, but he DUB TO.DAT OFFICIAL TRIAL. * fs ld ae He would only say that the ai lie unchanged. He brougs — pons | pression from his back no ex-| 1 Aquitaice I leader that he cared Greene y bound | 14 give out. The inference among Kings OUTGOING STEAMERS to sea, to proceed en her trial trip off a st County men ts that the leader eithe sled TODAT the Massachusetts comet, which Is ex- ci aly a Rag = He = io take place o e \e Ph t pected to take place on Tuesday neat) i ocsraien his organisation by fghting| ever the Cape Ann wurse. — him | Bridge Commissioner Shea, who went! seen WEet Hens. |to see Mr. McLaughlin on behalf ot] ( The tripiets borat» Mr. and Mra. soi a remains at Jamesport. * ” a Seligman a: @ Seventh street yesterday | Senator McCarren, another MeLaugh- | pyrsey were Olinda, Lowtisna, fo ind today, ‘lim Meutenaat, who is strongly in favor ‘ ay - ‘sae ‘ : c Ss alle letel THE WORLD: GAL. cor sG, AUGUD« 25, iH), vf Hobs diows. ene m . ’ 4 1 " 1 CROKER’S ADVICE TO Be Favorable. ws coe 3 sa Get roughly they them examine business bis refuse } , - mame, they ot inder w primary law them in the Senate and defeated all} lite, Rasae to the sg ple gd jation in woich Patterson was tn-| 9 Brevi « ane ce terested anu " m and fugh M 1 recog a | REAL NIECE REOPENS FILIPING DEMANDS, L NIE REOEE otal ~—ROUSEVELT'S PAOD —— oe Sixto Lopez Replies to Gov- ernor’s Slanders of His Countrymen. esejereieiese the former secrets ' mmission Wa . 8 has written an open letter t * anewer € apee ‘ wwernor recently at 8t. I * of the Boxers and A ‘ nd referred to the Fi Gover ‘ ioody Aguina.doan oltga f Lopes's rely was written from ; : Afler expressing ada - Roosevelt's achievements as ay « retor soldier and fearless ry ares his admiration ce mer he de- We s | cannot ve that tem ant wv ‘ Mrs. Tr: Ww & siiee wil "ake rious ore" ROOSEVELT 18 WRONG. | oy Whe oppones | of Jlillionaire Davis's rath of bie statement, Condes y ite : Death in Her Hawaiian <a bamp tthe cane : Home, Brings New to he the etampion of s. , Contest, ahty, 1 challenge y t H F “ A im the other & ome Pe ft yo ares " od i * t yr? iF attention ¢ a Pe y , ‘chet ted monstrate a peolutely nis You, inh as “ith “) : SETS UP KINSHIP. call us ‘eadr Gen Aguina y ‘ r J Beene at bt, « cee Mew. Tracy's and Jom | LIVED IN HAWAII. ; Alaskan Soundary Commis= os" ; | sioner Claims Settlement Will : saponins ite | an Se sd ¥ Mr r ee 4 oe « ow fk Oe " Py erent w oad WASHINGTON Aug m ‘ * gp MUST PROVE FORGERY THOUGHT HE WAS A DEDAKER was fear that t revi M ra . would be made r Alaska | ¢ admits that the line (# from | n miles within the ten-mile men: vere _ CONTEST ro LATE? marine league ciaimed by Americans m ‘ t j mia he sleey : y ‘ y , he cas f PASINSHOT MSSIG NOTE coe TRUER, HOES SECRET SA a Rev. Simms Responded|Written by Girl Book-| — og RE doe pve cant. Coe Promptly to Woman's keeper Before She | Few Securities Show Ad- : 8 i | "Sen Yorks. cnouiew ates ana Appeal. | Killed Herself. vances and Trading : Be ise sisi December, ay Continues Dull, : THE WHEAT MARKET. * today partly sof December ™ wegead P were: Seps - entember catty, Me . ; . ‘ 2 asked. 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