The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1900, Page 1

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anne s ONE CEN Yr, NEW COMMITTE NIGH EDITION Che “ Cireulation Books Open to All.’’ NE W 0 HGH NO “DOPE” USED AT HORSE SH os Willets Exonerated on the Charge of Giving “Dope” to His Fast Team — Attendance of Fashionable People Large. THIS EVENING’S PROGRAMME, Je amo FP, eceanive Jumpe, high, Claas 104, The first death among the horses at the garden occurred this afternoon, He was the aged chestnut hackney stallion amend ~vinitteiceiee |" Lord Rosebery, exhibited by the Chest- nut Hill Stock Farm, Pneumonia was the caure of death, He was to have been Judged to-morrow morning, Samuel Willeta, of White Plains, war) an indignant man at the Horse Show | this afternoon, He denounced the pub: | llelty given the charge that he had/ doped Callgraph and Lookout, the teant | whose action im the ring on Monday wae said to be suspicious. ‘The jotion with which he bathed his| horses was analyzed by the show man- agor and found to contain nothing more harmful than arnica, ammonia, alcohol and water, Willets waa completely exoner- aied from the disagreeable charge and reconsidered his determination to with- raw from the show, The fact) are the himee rounding the cirgle Madison avenue entrance and Caligraph went with him. It has heapened al Aan mes. Whvn the palr were sent’ \ Look: ‘a lotion jAmmonia, arnioa, witch hagel and water POCO OOOO UOC OOOO OCOOU oleieleleicleleleieicieieiciecieiele erereieic! TOO OOO DOO O00 00000000 @ ® ® ® ® © | 0 1S: STSTSTSNSLS NSIS: DOSS down stairs Harry Willlams, who trains for Mr, Willets, had them rubbed with consisting of a mixture of Doj ned Sometio # all there ta in that dope atory,”” sald Trainer Williams today, “but 1 won't deny that dope may be used some: Um yhat is dope?” he was asked. 1, chloral, That keeps them quiet; but when they need waking up to put on style L guess a litte whiskey may be used. Byen that 1 don't know for @ fact. I never use anything on Norees under my care.” But there is winking among the grooms when dope is mentioned, and it's An open secret that dope can be pur chased ata dollar a bottle at any corner Ww (Continued on Fourth Page.) _ Gern4,. a Clana B, (Owners to Ride), sierersiorsicisieres | thie city thie a o OU OCUUOOUUUC Srererorereiers DHANAASNCX: OOOO TO OOOO UT SIXTY-MILE GALE IN STATE. [dey nd ae of only fra minute reat Damage eat Nuffalo and Elsewhere, BUFFALO, Noy, f1—The wind has) been blowing at the rate of sixtysfive miles an hour, At the Pan-American | grounds the butlding for the of Missionary Ridee war blown down and another midway building was ne rlounly Injured. Beaffoldings were torn from some of the Di ildings and sections f roofs were torn off and there. Heveral workmen are repcrted injured ‘There is a tremendous sea breaking over the breakwater, but no vessels are In wight SCHENROTADY storm that was Noy, aA wind to a cyclone struck fearful fury for were 4 number of accidents, but thus far no fatalities haye been reported WATE nrON ov, 2h—A heavy J ann has been prevadiing Inthe elie t The storm begun Jnat night and (he amount of rainfall iw the largest (n months, Many chimneys were blown down and buildings unrooted to-day by the strong gale BYRACURBE, N.Y. Noy, dhe At noon thin city was Visited by a neverc. ral and wind storm, which continued ten minutes, Chimneys and smokentacks were blown down, sev | roofe blown off and large windows blown In. Wires are down In some nections, No one has been reported hurt al OHIO STORM-SWEPT, ‘A heavy wert erly gale, which at timen reached a velocity of aixty miles an hour, swep’ northern Ohto tox Prostrating yhone and telegraph wires in all directions in this elty ¢ the wind played havoc vith chimneys, trees and plate-gh windo At Jaratn, twenty this ofty, say that th BL Lawrence has gone jown off port and asking that the Cleveland life-raving crew be ied to the scene, The wind Was blowing sixty miles an hour when the memage was SNOW IN COLORADO, Col, Nov. SL-A heavy ccompanted by high wind, n the western slope In Col Rido for three days. allroad. (rn interrupted and work In the mines in certain sections has stopped because of the Inability to transport rupplies. Te Care Laxative Brome-Quinine Tal retund (he money if \t falla 6 signature |e on cach bes. 4 4 syeloramy | Sal Q| waa He | STORM ENDED STRANCE HEAT. Furious Gale and Deluge Swept Over City and Country. ONE DEATH AT PATBRSON, Exposition Bulldings Blown Down at Buffalo—Will Be Colder To.Night. OFFICIAL TEMPERATURE, 1% Noon . Sesss3e2n28 The hottest Novenber day on record olod at 4.10 ock this afternoon orm that came out of by a territte he northwest, leaving death and wreck. age 1 Ite courne ‘Phe atorm came upon New York muds due ation, but during that time the wind bh Wat the vate of neventy-two miles an hour, flagatafts suffered and chim: # toppled ar Paterson, N.J., five toe-hounes tn rm erection were blown down and * mon Was Killed and three tnjured ‘Tron were blown down in Paterson and Many houses damaged, A large tree that atood direotly tn front of the Firat Baptint Chureh, on Washington stret In falling MC struck A Wagon and eaahed It to pleces, ‘The driver and horse ea aped Injury The five ioe houses were in course of gonatruction at New Haledon, a auburb, James Spier, forty-five years Paterson, was caught under ( Ing Umeber and orushed to death The injured were: Patrick Hart fam Stan and Pred Hetler, al! was blown down fall Wil of Pats me suddenly up vy rain fall wa 4 throught (he streets h ator and th » bi i iciem Building was whipped away from the Malt and went salting Iike a arent fonty » wind YORK, WEDN SDAY, NOVEMBER RACING. * SPORTS PRICE ONE CENT, 4 OF SEVENTY AMMAN — . CHAMBER OF BRAVE RESCUE OF WOMEN FROM A SINKING WRECK, ORD ROBERTS HURT BPFALL FROM HOR - moe soe Accident Will Further Delay ‘: Commander-in-Chief’s De- Ia AU Park Place and Broadway, of several clothing stores, showcaser were overturned and the Kooda neat tered to the winds. A. large roll-top desk, which tad Just been taken (rom a truck, waa hurled up agatnat a big case and both were demolished. ‘Then the storm ceased as suddenly as tt had come d the city was treat eo) to a moet magnificent rainbow, This was outlined against a black cloud an arched over apparently tery, on | rin’ Queen in front e waters in the iven Into. large mush dimeul y and tows had a rounding (he Battery weep oF the wind was fhe Sampaon, of hore at the Bat tery, Just north of the Liberty Laland landing. The Water dashed up agalnat the tea wall and, carried by the wind. the spray wae taken some distance in- tug had Ke t again, several lighters wer by, the hea seas and loat con: Ie tropite A inrge oat with a , down tie bay, waa completely ed by the heavy bea was 72 dearees when (he storm aiaried, and there waa a drop of 10 dex reese in ten minutes, The Weatner Hireau saya that It will now be solder with high winds. The warm Weather record for Nov. $1 was broken at il A T de ered was in Happy sien Tove uu aul e was emarh parture for England. LONDON Nov 1 venting | be o nin Wa Rogwoad had Standard in a special ediion thie even Jaug en take ing says On atorday ara | Just as we are going to presa the : ste ‘ ak ? i} news has reached London that ting, al 1 Hever ha on thrown from * hore " ard received severe injuries | 4 Lord Roberts ovotipled much of tne| The Munietpal ¢ \ attention of ne Kngiieh pupil ta ‘ eo i) rt prior to the report that he hw en wm 1 Robe | thrown p his horse A long onsidered | 0m port from him generally hie final official communteation | 844 of fie mishap hi to the Government before hiv departure, os | wan pubiiahed The General ne newapapers int neerning army and # Tranavaal, among otler matters telling how the “Buffs,” one of ated regt | const for the thirtyonts ments in the Bouth Afri amoalgn, ending at eo ¢ Hoe iad been surprised by and five } of the “Bufta’’ Ktile Thursday for New York Lord Roberts has ben panning bis | Q Clty vicinity=itain and return to England for some weeks He|S cooler to-miaht. Thuradny has been gradually winding his yim ters affairs, and the transport Canada |s at [Present being Mitel up at Cape Town to brieg him home. It te quite provable that would now ++ — COMMERCE PLANS CITY CAMPAIGN, Will Make Attack on Lines Similar to Those Fol- lowed in 1894, Jacob Schiff bieacis Movement to Crush Croker and Curb Vice, A new Committee of Seventy tiny char agalnat (napector Crom and being organized among the mem ort ne Whe asked y} ur Ce ere ou will Nave to awalt developments bora of the ChamBtP of Commerce}... 00) 0) Ja" 10 am \ develananglle to fight Tammany and ald the vice | crusade. The loader of the movement ta Jacob) It jotton of the Bh foot the Hishop ) will show what ef: letter will have.” * belleved at Headquarters that Hf. Bohiff, and Among bis aesrolatee aro} the Police Hoard ts hopelessly divided on J. Bdwapt Simmons, President of the | the Devery question. York wants to get Fourth National Hank, and Morris K.)rid of him. Sexton stands staunchly by Jeaup, the chief, Bo does Abell, Here le heme Aw yot the plan has not reached the] mick thinking it over, (hamber of Commerce ae a body) Atal It reste with Mayor Van Wye! now moeting (o be held the strenathyot the| whetheg Chief of Pollee Devery shall movement will be uscertained. If a} remain in office sumMolently large number of the mem>| Devery was given the alternative of bers of the Chamber of Commerce are| suspending Capt, Herithy and Inspector Interested the matter will be formally | Cross or resigning, He did netiher, and ’ ted at the next meeting of that] #4 Jamutak emphaala he body woul 60, Whe n that has been done the Cham Chief's deflance in based on the ber of Commerce will appoint a sube|#apyort he can count on through thle mmittes for the purpose of preparing! and thin from Commissioner Sexton, plang for final action, and at a subse | Jepilnis tua ae quent meeting the permanent’ commi tf ing the removal OF (ie tee will be ele It i proposed ef calle for nimous vote of the this sommitioe of sev. yard or a vor three members and " © Mayor Like 11 Crmpalmm, Chief Devery thinks the Mayor will The kot thie minittiee of Heventy ierfere Unless ordered to do ao OF will be preci#ely the same aw that of the | Tanimany Hall, and, having been abouk mrnltter of IM that pushed the cam: | OW lat peraon ti sce Mr Croker before paien of the late Willem PF Btrong for | tis departure and having heard 9 ine Mayor, It will work to bring abou jon seid wae In danger harmony mq the. yar teanins | D don anh the reanien ht) headamany ' ne Inve (he Comminstoners asked suffered much annwer that * hunted criminats had the novel stead men who are know \ ve move el uk about Mr . movervent N vd th Jon in the # or arid I'm or fald the servant. he Kings | " M MA vinuten AK Thien dee mln Ki ta Ny | spit t the reporter had ‘been 1 will not per- | 5 m the} yran hour and nat ta | 1 .F wen ween On the # of the sleuth, meelt In DEVERY SAYS ja fat oppoalte Hide of the HE WON'T QUIT) oh beara iy And wh ies f wie no aten of fe. be |Chief of Police Defiant, inal the walked! off, but retracteg { tof vate Depends on Croker's Jame AN h ome Friendship, . 1 ks ‘ 1 Won't say a Word! | +4 1 to one lw window vt won't A ‘ York Wouldn't Tat Jans f Presid York a \ He ‘ i airant siatem ey) mado th I away fi s | eemainnye 4 ' Dep: . ' He] me nself, ut Tammany 1 i read } pF etter | WOUNd ha s seat quickly If he defied he let rganization morning wewrpapers atid the lets] He wil not resien until the organigas r iteelf 1 jum been handed to him. | tion asks him, and tt is understee@ ia Will the Behon'a refee tt aerate ats with the Hoard have any effect on tne! (Continued on Fourth Paqap

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