The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1900, Page 1

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Weather—Rain, Stationary Temperatare. GH EDITION Ph swisind ONE CENT. Che | “Circulation Books Open to All,” } NEW TU YORK NOVEMBER | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ } 10, # Paks ONE ants HOPE FOR ROLAND B. MOLINEUX IN “DICK” HALSTEAD GETS BLUE RIBBON. Well-Known Wall Strect Wag's Hunter, Janney, a Prize Winner and Much Wine Flows Thereat. A String of Gay Jumpers Tried Out for Exciting Work and Some Fine Trotters Are Shown, Ow THIS EVENING'S } PROGRAMME, AO P M—Sadging twen- anddle —hornes, ~~ M—Judging Atieen olane 61, 0.00 P. MaeJudging four- qualified hunters, class 10158 PM, horace - Judging 4 $06-6--044-0006000006066-0-08 ‘The day at the Horse Show started in q@uletly, but by the afternoon the place was filled with pretty women in amart costumes and well-known soolety horses men, The feature of the day wan the trying out of the jumpers There were 1h of the beat Jumpers seen oo far and won applauee, The winners will compete In the jAmping claas on. Friday evening. qualified but John 8. Bratton's Buckbee. Tho successful ones were Mr, 0. H. Smith's Up-to-Date, Mr George Pepper's Bagle Plume, Glenmore and Pearl; Mr. Ralph Pulltzer's bay mare, American Beauty; Miss Alma Pep per's Myopia, Mr. Al Beck's Lord Ranelagh, Hart Bros’ Baby Boy and Richmond, Mr. H, P. Baker's Littie Bi) lee, Gidney Farm's Heatherbloom, Mre W. Stewart Diffenderffer's Jim Crow Mr. 0. H, Hurkamp's Amaret and Mr H, K. Hayes’ Chapple, Last clans Judged before the afternoon Fecess consisted of eight pairs of harness horses, Awards wero as follows Class 45-Straus & Hoxter's Cheaterflel and Challenger first; Fashion Coach Horse Company's Attraction and Attrac- Becaped from Ner's Apron String, beleielebetbetolmlololofelolstolatelielolntelatolotelotel IGE TRUST ACTS FILED, All Details Asked by Gov. Roosevelt in New Statement. (Mperial to The Evening World) ALBANY, Nav Another step was aken today in the legal fight whieh The World ie making against Mayor Van Wyck, of New York ty, for his ynnection with the toe Trust, J. } attorney for The World, fled at the xecutive Chamber a written statement setting forth the additional facts which ‘The World has obtained of Ste applteation for the removal of Mayor Van Wyck from office. ‘The statement Is a lengthy docu ment and an exhauative treative of the facta which have been collected by The World the purchase and holdings of 1 Wyok Hayes is a tmale concern! ‘ook by Mayor V, fn the Toe Trust while a public oMoer f the elty of New York and while the Trust was & pubile contractor, furntah to the public departments and in New York City lelivered to Mr. rotary to who In the absence of OG Roorevelt wan in charge the Ex utive Department. He placed It In the departinent sate and would not permit {t to be wi until the return of the Goveriior, who ts expected to arrive here thia evening The Governor will probably consider Ing lee netitut The statement was William J Governor Youngs, private je toemorrow and announce hin eolslon as to DW future course in the mattor within a few days, If he decides that the cage is one which should be ine 1 before a commissioner one ted, and the Attorneys and the rneya for The World him (he evidence cons r Van Wyek's connection Morse and the American ary vit the 0 writs 1 a tern Divia WOMAN LAWYER INSANE, lve second; same company's The Ver Miew Lannen, of Sew York, dio d Town Toplea third. Wa oa I won a great deal of applause Annie Lapnon, twent x ‘ It consisted of standard trotters, driven . guve or residen im W singly, John FE. Gtbmon's Rosella first; r nd street James W. Cooke's Altomont second; A @ 1s ‘ udent a w C. Pennock's Western Meaerve third C ae aPrale | Mrs. F. Russell's Mald Thorne, honora tecor Hear fu 1 ble mention. Ito t rae | re ” ated'e Li lies Lannon was ar r Lallitoapedialeonode ber Bulletin Thee by His. Max Schwartz Crawled at sie instanee of Moor Haren, | Of eighteen horses “sultable to become | ad re Au nA ltt hunters," awards were as follows: Class| Physicians Says Rest Througii Smoke Like | Hi f GR. H. Halsted’s Janney, first prize ; nie 3. V. Colt, J din, aecond prise Was Broken, | an Old Fireman. , a Mise Lani E. 8, Rey: | 1 r ge Taw e ! K. Scrymser's Mikado, highly commend. V ‘ 1 ot LIVADIA, Nov. %.—The bulletin jae] " hora deve 0 mt Mr. Halsted, who owns the bive rib-| oq : vedg HO 0 x-«jory doub fhe wag com bon winner Janney, |s popular In Wall sued by the (zar'a physicians today | afhenciat: 4 a ith ate cour ir . 1 \ m i) street and a celebrated wag on the Stock | eM favorable, It say \ ' ' milter and . — Exchange. “The Emperor passed a satisfactory | immen. i of child: ; | There were a doxen brokers present | day yesterday. At 9 in the evening the| 1 1 four A KID M’COY NOW A LION, when Janney won the bive ribbon, and Veetaee na, Pulee| orcur at the hour of going to prese Mr, Haj. | Dauent’s temperature way Wed, Bulee) Oo ated had pald for elght quarts of wine|( TH Madesty slept tranquilly until 3 and more were in sight There were fewer persons in the big potato-bug shaped Inclosure at 10 o'clock this morning than has ever before been 1 the morning, Subsequently rest] y was broken and perspira This morning his appeared. | in the k Sehw onditi vd to Bnglish Hoxtng So- » and ts Very Grae satiafac ts emp ture ‘ay be known 6! “Pop ‘Tappingill shaves | PERSO! ENA: LORAPSTASETR Ome ee ew abtutelhe tween Billy Bmith, of his whiskers, “now nigh onto twelye| i004 and hia pulse 78 and decide dio go up af York, and "BIN Fielder, of London, year ago.” You could "put ‘em ali in| BT. PETERSBURG, Noy, The! It wae tke golng dirainst a rapid| the “fair coming to an abrupt termina one stall,” as a groom put ft Miniatera pay been intrumied with (e}ourrent, but the alled 10 two Ltal-| tt med nM with an eas repartee; Voarrying on his department The Italians made Ba rahe room Thut Piette to gO on for AJ Geoom No. Frederick, | (2tding to his personal jistinent WIPE GB OREN to ore hey | monetary ation . i orth nattn.e nd were driven back b Ne evening what etall did you sleep In larst night? cinone, on, Important fates” he Intelligent bay Sronpe WY sae wi sie. He Wap. weil "8 help me, 1 Jad larst night upon — Asi ye By ge w) Metis wenaeh Praca i loing, and : to spend the Winter In England (Continued on Eighth Page,) child Jacob, u », birthday off up, he got out the same way, ope qe rites was y ules scpmem. gar if ° Kh flame and emoke, £ fer he Jotia most pore ere Mperor jam hall wes (hen on fire. The crowd ip the feet Weale over trewed, 9° ae present at ihe saehnbate alreet cheered loudly, NEWTRALFORKENNEDY = a DENTIST GETS ANOTHER CHANCE! _ BY COURT OF APPEALS DECISION.. ° Mol WEUX Wiki 6 TRIAL NOW, SAYS WEEKS, NINN EF ‘a: AI Me WW “4 * Pa! q rt ere 7 | MISSEG REYNOLDS: | i no O- ‘Errors of Lower Court and New N Evidence Grounds for Opening the Case. welt at given, eapeofallp at to whites A mene efi Weeks & ‘4 Hottle, Jawyers for Roland Molineux ed murde tated to find hope granted to D 1 night (hat m I belleye Molineux je sure ta ge neh 1 he vatd, "He has much more in his favor than had Kenned permitted to take sisiances under which + made In the od are competent, angerous and 1 with caution mitted unless (he hem within the have always been confiden i ir client would be granted a rial. and now there foubt nomy mind : on If evidence admitted in Ken nedy trial je exclude the ¢ I mente ti ure not cecgh¥ed for ue k what reply the | makes to them, when the 4 (ally come © words spoken Appeals, then it in assure of th ny admitted by the Urtal Joourt | of the People of the aidan Ra State vwainst Roland B myer suatity the soqulescence om by hie fe- " statemen ony that tt e (hat Kenhedy was yi owent i the room. with (ritivived ’ q In conclusion Judge Halght sa The t Court of Appeals ight nay 4 judgment ot gat Ne, ea 1 the decision giving Kennedy a new! ried jntg execution this court my ten © Had rhe aatiafled that the has ry Hal was written by Judge Haight. ‘The aatiafed thal fi Ml new trial Is granted because of errors crime. If it is #0 watia made at the trial at which Kennedy will not be exerel Tf it te t Capt, Vel

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