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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 50, 1900, i ‘rari FASTEST TROTTER IN THE WORLD UNDER HS COV. MOSES. HAMMER TO- DAY AT GARDEN HORSE SALE. Miiactives Sure Prisoner) Wonderful Horse Has Won Thousands of: Is Notorious Charleston Dollars on the Track--Record of 2.03 1-4 *Carpet-Bagger.” for a Mile Has Never Been Equalled, OOOO OOOO OCI i spec ; 1 nd Net The A i sed Wil sa He will t dat vu ‘ ‘ ‘Washington PhysicianComes| Wyn ee on | / Here to Identify Him jee ' M Al 121i W His name ie sure (o go duwn In the amne as a Swindler, of Lottie ‘ For speed there ne ' Gharced with obtaining money Un | drat could equa tlt Nia Mee falso pretenses a man roprerenting | wordy peoord for a tt " \e Himmel¢ as Dr, William AL Merguaon. | igs pe ati " formofty of Gaivesion, Tex, Hut WHOM. pine ye meet to be former Gov, MOH, Of! ines in iia. me ; y leston, 8, wan arraigned lead: hestiy avers Hina hi sa \fer before United Btaten Commissioner) raiding of a as da, amd held tn Bh : allt Irisoner hin beet pr form wa iee notor| Beit roll fust such consiatent porfu i I arpot- Lager it owned his allon ft \ 1 Ives Davis { ah pareve tink he bad) the hor 4 Ia | Of, 4 ee " ® ‘one and | evoutin Nor 1 ’ Aik waa cernean ®» ities of Bouth ‘ Wyott at Aaceen’s Showed Sneed Barly, , W : een ‘ nin | 110 od i Fru ad ‘ 1 i make oria n sing, Jt Wan, The A ark, and od wore well M M A} wae ti r i) * , ater t e Hau ; eotlyes Davis and , aad eal itl Rieied a th fhe ibe turned ¢ k 1 i RUSH nae tauthori: Hh na a " and the 1 Wi ba be Nington police notified Today Dr i we , ire BRandes of 1828 Now York avenue aan , Me , Washington, 2. C,, accompanted \ up ; ote Ames, came on from ‘ right H Nabi ™ . agton and Was provent when Dr |, fae . 14 ‘i ‘ wae arralened. Dr, Bhands ence Mal re r by'y4 lien he Te only one ot many pnyal belt pba RR Gt ig Alb ' \ ® fans of Washington whom, Ferguson | "wart the Mulel sy fhe, oe taett et i ‘Vietimiae Ld ii ih, Aik i ye m A ; f av the name wih a with sagt ta aye ' i u r that h Ned " neh i a! a van Stormer Gov Houth Car ‘ » of is " 1 Ho tells of having nerdy am, a f yetdlan in Galveston, Pex. | 7A A WAVE destroyed everythtn pom | at Columb a ANeEAt + rd J and killed his wife ant dau Tutato trot " f in} fooord of ex-Clov. Manes ts a long | numalo ty ons While he ta not “wanted” hy the 2OKtt, An Koil ae he waa, halite he han several times been arrest | irory that the combination " ON swindling ocharwes, and once |irne King ans Bloctloneet & , form in Mansnohuaetts Mtate | she fastest horae began to. 6 {ash . Avon in Hetatl n] uc with the Benpire Cliy Track meels| ports will ye yriee's book Ing Inst Reptember they began tu respect Ia fa Mau GOFF REVERSES WINNERS AT NERS AT HS DECISION, BEANNCS. W ORLEANS, “ | ‘nies Would Revoke His Sen- ae! | ’ Re Rao,!' Black The Turf Congress Lets|Newport's Close Adds ten c 7 | Rabbit" Cas Horsemen Stop Recruits at Crescent | 108. } i | I Guessing. City. } a Ms - } i Rooorder Goff tovtay reversed \imeolt as The Bening World ’ On Wednesday Wat, on the plen ot] Rac : SRYNING! ' t ¢ Worl Bullty, he sentenced Michael Davis, pro Hey Helle ms ial 4 RACK TRAC YEW ONLEANS, fprietor, of tho ‘Mack Mabbit,” and lan old saving which. 7 ‘ H—Raciig at the Mair Groun NP . He) awother prisoner to eight monthe in] pace track. Toe rash and. tut | ine alrenly taken on a utwet the | ® BBOEAK poaltentiary. Thoro worn indict: | yowtorday was this atternoon suvcendted| (2% 44 Proportiine whloh tn former |g THE ABBOTT AND HIS DRIVER, ED, GEERS ‘ mente againat them for other offonaes Pac Ret eetonR ta ft never attained until the middiy | @@eyemrerer SOO OOO cig ‘ Noe 0 I A man and woman concerned in the mf Oe the hoon, whe he tie of Northern RNY DOOYOO OOO Give had Already been sentenced by inttor this way a Alf - - 4 C fairly « 1 and (he | D> Fudge Cowing to fourteen and seven | melng wii, bu rows did] MVE neat el wome Kind of an idea ag] | y Dy APOAKE respectively, and Gols teh sone | NOL WY vppearanee. Phe track relat rualit the horwes | H (tances Caused much comment Tee, Senet. Maye but eats They tier Heal with ‘The Rrtonier tovdlay bad the des | CMLL Holive hae len teed ved tr l he publie turned aut an | | DB fenfanta brought into court and ree] the Purl Congress that therm wi ' wre | [yoked hie order, at the same time Horaemen outa wed for aking pa ae WhEA i : Ea ante wihtraw ther ial ee oe haw Willan Atut | RO that the District-Attorney could pre , Pine HAC Jetam, wi i | DB “vant the cases twetore Judge Coming in| [lines es helo nuke Hibetts It ‘ D) {the event of tho defendants nit with \ money hed t | Bp) drawing the plea of guilty. 1 hereby 1 by | h inaene | ee — oo |. der that they bo tmmediacoly rearrested i" Tet Tl > Be hon the expiration of their montences ‘y 4 HE | eeoon Monmouth County Race! Kelly Tackled Player and}|London Club Offers a , pd brouwht forthwith to ehte eo " X f a 7 i BEY cn the felony liviiciment A. Tearne 9 HN prem Ends in Death of Died from In- Purse of $5,000 4 hereby nil wet aside 4 * fe ait night "avorites, jury. for Match. } defendant ol own fe if \ Mt in w eh to ay eth the Indictments far felony and 1 itogethar tinpoeattie th wet the wal hefond m after » a nv her JOMNSTOWN I " ANORONNS Impossible ¢ ) TeLEKAA Aha had 1 r 1 : hie | | | torwWelght chumplonship of the ) permitted to withdraw their pleas of} was ne ated ) Psa Hi , } | will be contested for by two 1, aS denier ) leigh | \ an fightere tn London PPh Disiriot Attorney ma bal MA 8 i ry | , " | ‘The National Sporting Club ls nego: OND ane ” Kh pn f th f flew | 1 \ : cd . k Mine 1 | roa mateh betwee mmy Es Re such notion ae he may deem a its : Ory ath a Bilas MB RING Ga k 4 ‘ irley MeKeever, MeKee a bie." ; ‘ “ , PAW HIEN TA CATR 1h MT own I ‘ 1 apr 10 algn for the mateh UMD Wan to oh acte io Barbies to bal faund Kaswriere lait coe si * ; an be made, Ryan's reply is Re Was to evidence \ { walled by the American representa the felony chars at W : an Lt in very vi mers nr Again arraigs "would |) i KCN tba) tI ReR « ve of the club, who has written bim SOMpPHhied to aak for thelr release " aia ti " + * t O)leago. al poner Fefunel reir A Hore 4 tea JFATALLY HURT AT FOOTBALL] y juarintes of about $6,000 will bo of- mm king ft " eWorld Lali He bles HetleTaekiy Lebimnn wu Werk bf" oh flere tc the wre LR a ¥ ‘ ‘OW ' W's races at this ‘ ’ ‘ Dido” Plumb by MoKeever, in Al riher to Robert Pear f Fed jank 4 ' Btepr Wooking ptor Her i ti ‘ Three of the racers Were coml | inbia |\whlch a club member expresen hi RY orem BEVEL: Yoi Fal * ws | Rivabitn by Ah, aaa oh hol jon that Ryan was a better man than BMGHAN Nov. 71 one Gin G te 0 1 Hanon 100] other ehrwe Were coming in an opposite the Philadelphian and offered to sub: SUNTU As Kistaaay say they tara| erst Frit viaiainie $f direction, ( urine £100 toward 6 pate It the pale C ‘ 4 i th t Hah 1 brought together HOt Tecelved ANY instructions i reward NM) third. 6 rie Hy] Phe crowd was stamiing tn the middie) Colimbia. Tiyan can make the welter-welght | Deo tking further meps for the rolen thw ‘ of the road watching the alx horsey, and]. he Wured man is not expected to re-]if he chooses to train down from Woking Prison of Mra, Plorence " ' ‘ ‘ i” approached them stepped to a SE Maperick, who la undergcing Imprie.| in front of ait tun Fe Be Lions sige TH ate aahss. contaoe rl OLERIG AFOOT EA A R BIG a i'n, for life, after being convicted me Mt Hie te tiv} drivers of the different animals, nd LL MARTYR, | CADETS OFF FO GAME. } 1880, Of poisoning her husband with r vines Wah YY aaa || vad ’; ij » Me. Bratthae i \eposate i \ my. siileat Hae ee " HO] Went Polmtors Cheered on Their — » | A ™ ‘ f f . en, b ayed, Pa Gespatch from Norfolk, Va " ‘ sed thai sree i rr a Way eel ister @ald the friends of Mre M k f ott NE roame to Melntyre's he Bvening World.) MMII moving {0 the matter of e F | hours Islet, West POINT, Nov, %.—With the uring the rejease of the American wom. | My Houerty, MF | } we 0d ant ty ante Vest Way Ls te hai ! " OROvA & thousand roolers raging nd that President MeKinley would] iit o | . ‘ an Inpurest hie leg, while Pearce ema ot Koy thelr ears the cadet foothall team Baked bo tnte n her behai! 4 | , wih a few trufien, Hoth of the horas a tea Ree and subs rolled out of the West Bhore » Who knew the Maybrick® during | ™ “hy Hy tT — M Con i pt ity ond-off was never given to any team Pomnseney hare bat che huspand, | ( GOLF AT LAKEWOOD, in'sahufter nt: | Here betore BT Utd ‘wae killed ty an over . ' ; he men were all in fine condition of the drve. wh Hh ht col eo eA, Git] and bad high hopes of defeating An- a Ble ‘ 1 Walp Reantts in Mateh May Tournament frlictde stooe him | fapolls to-morrow. During the past PHILLIPS MADE $300,000. : on New Jersey Links, week a number of extra coaches fe th Kace--fte LAKBWOOD, Nov. %—There was a jee | tn ther work brightening up tay “ . vod attendance today when mater a oF payers. Brokers Who Held Corn . 5 jo Cr ne Anish 16 Wad play began in the Lakewood Golf Clut Anion ‘he whole battalion and officers and After the Hine Are Losers, a 78 tournament, The weather was pert oe their familles went to the depot to NCAGO, Nov, November corn, te . The matches of chief importance were heer the departing football warriors. be pubis ot Geovne H Prinige| TEDDY TRUE TO OYSTER BAY.) fihcinawnr | The matches of ehiet importance wore] INDIANS ON EXCURSION, | (aye muh fy conddent that Me, man a) opened at %.to M1 cente to Wa - tof the tussle on Franklin apared with Wednesday's close |Priends Say an View-Prenident ( M. Hamilton, Baltusrol, beat J.P Ht Pinyers Vinlt Governor's A cand dropped by noon to % J, He'll Une Honse There. Nabe 2) Knapp, Nassau, 9 up and § to play; T wit Liberty. t Ag fhe fequlag , closed. ”) ‘ . 0! T wurden, » Cartlele trey foot f im al rh a abesulalion: ateone. ¢ 1D, Hooper, Pairfeld, beat 1. T. Turde T r an Ail team leave for Phit B val to-day ena ir peznona sith te What ne, ih Noveport. 4 up and ato, nays We 4] Nenad Me wait “ey Amel Maga] mORrOW mora abadigivcinssen rough the deal are wi ( ; wotm arden City, beat axwe Ran ine Beate Ube 4 eariore Hit after other and Girls Burned, 1 b awe Thing, ‘Thoy ombarkel on the Cotted Bhalt of which de ‘ «enters pon hi eT ere ing HT denies Ai ita rie ~ V Won made dusting | March 4, nters upon his new] py a lamp explonion to-day in. thetr Phi ihe Darge Otten, Batt y iach, at Davin, Lape reces beat 1, duien at Washington, pa# intimate friends oy he will prob: Iphia, 6 up and 4 to play; by lease a bouee tn ton a ove pis fami is fiat, 219 Bast One Hundred and Second “2 bom al 1 pot: by Mary Molinarl and her two! my ‘Tealve tithe wirle,c and Annie, wer so-}D yerely thes. ‘The mother and Lal the ba" in aie lee of a Indias il “MUCHA MALA” HOODOO OF BASEBALL IN CUBA. ——+ 40 — The Phrase Was All Right Until Players Found It Was Spanish for ‘‘ Very Rotten.” A member of the team that went a-barnatorming on a baxeball whirl into Cuba broke his gloom long enough to tell The Evening World bomething of the causes of that prevatiing dopresson which has marked the demeanor of every man who lias managed to back and will be stamped upon the fea: tures of those yet to come, if they get here Thoir chances of arrival before the League season o may be cio iy by the fact that they played a game Jatt Sunday to a $109 “gate,” | Cuba may be « Paradive, hut the ball players didn't find it #9, Nearly ever toner of the sphere that made the tri is willing to swear our adopted cousins ‘WRESTLE FOR are “on the hog Mae! “Mucha mala’ is th from the Cuban pop And they thought it was complimentary until ihey were informed that \t might translated into Choctaw thus: "Palos face much heap rotten.’ The *pantah sports, according to venting World's informant, were gome article, but the natives had ax much use for baseball as thelr chil (ren on the plantations have for cloth ne There phrase (hey met nee. suave Coban The the ted ardele no regularly appa! where jhe t but on speculative property had a fleld which was avaitabie # Cuban Kea swat were in Hayany Whereon to towel the you how to bend the ball and anon to the bender Mighty per cent. of & bargain he made with th he League. That is, he was willing to take 9% and mive them the big end Contracts All Depe' receipts waa prides of (Mucha Maln'=Hefore He t In Cuba gives the Hut a con joan an option of repenting, The didn't Know bhis until the day of game, when ty gold-brick man r. The Cub f $2,000, The vis parade of Taaguers in coaghes erisued and the barneatormers ned up on the diamond. The Cobar her experienced another change after the manner « ep Wak A Wepre ve Lime it The deal wai froat a the aroun b oxy for banquets inmenta Ler hat tad pre coded the game, They Came, They Ate, They rome ined, wets made history Tomi) | ‘ ql eth ee nl Understood the Invaders ame | ate, they prom After tho trac | Played elsewhere tn the pan feed war half over th reason, Bdge, With kicking In the oh for any of the enter ( ev lian that the group would not take Cuba ‘The ate wow $M thi home with them. Alas, that wae before next game wos played to Mo rad joarned of the mental reserves peaple, and Jack Doyle 1 the native Weren't worth kame War played had teated the faith He time arrived es to Gnd that mucha taken the form of a handbill Haseball in Theae dodgers informed the gathering crowd that a better game war to be! be worth priatl ADS CHAMPIONSHIP. Will Pons and Piening Meet for Title To-Night. On a sixteen-foot mat, in Grand Cen- tral Palace to-night, Paul Pons wit have his championship claims tested by John Plenine, the “Buteher Boy, who nays he can level the Prenchman's gt tie frame to a horizontal, , |ntice w Wu i tonal Good R yrtion of th Provident of As committer k'n conventio K tivediny Benator Depew rn AKO Is ation, Ixtoen ape cous, Kaew. own won't yy GET A BOOM, Appropriation at Washe ington and Promise of Help from Platt. the Nav with @ mifers Pone js the recognia amplon At Washington ray the committe Burope, and claime the world’s title | sine Vin perscading Secretary Hecuue Roeber refused to cover hin de Iwi ‘oot the Agricultural Depariment }to tn got roads appropriathan ob pont $100, " ning had vainly (ried to get Roeber it te proposed t bummer, too, aad the latter's | i) Ample ‘roadway’ in each oF the with him gives him | forty-five Btatew ht the te by fore | tn add } vond bila with beltge rding to hie arguenel troduced the tolery-fve Bleten. Ia from considerations i h Legislatures witt meet this Wine which ie to be contested for tonteh the match itwelf would be interesting If) Senator Plait haw it were merely a battle for a t Jald the asaoolation Piening nas mec many of the bes Wis ssnletance ta f Germany t b for there tant rth than Pons, who Rtands 6 foot 5 bed inches In height and weighs a little mater of 9 pounds In training, He Clalane. dhe ontyecman he has ney ito tn a able Wy throw was Yousout, = |e Mat nnd: toa Fle Turik’ with whoo he he tu ! hours, nolther je ny With Rate at a oth match is virtual! «worl cauye, "Butcher to force to rot for their Banani, ae will 01 fi pial od delegations from many dleties will de at the Palace to 00 chet oP Wher ouinirymn ‘on to victory, ASTIME A. C. GAMES, t Het Wil Me Held To-Morrow Night. The Pastime Athletic Club and Com-| - pany @, Blghth Regiment, will hold Joint set of games at the latter's armory, Ninety-fourth mreet and Park avenue, toanorrow night. Dancing will follow Medical, GRADUATE UNIV NEW YORK (MPL years «special OLD ¥ oF Vik e open to rent tered amateur athletes, whether mem- bers of athletic clubs or not, A, A. t and N, A. rule yard run, Mie D0 rin, handicap; Si-yant run, nov mile run, handioap; run, handleap; 2-Yb. enor, mile bloyele race, novice race, handicap, consist 1% polid ‘Nhe i dlamor die m to firat medal to second ei) oy medal to third in each event. i it to marry, mts, should go to DR. GR MOL DI ARINDL has Hows cures, Advice to, Bundeys, 9 19%. old aft OLD DR, GREY, Je | 45 yearn & speclalia, in dimease Quickest pormanent cure guarantors, kidney and bidder trowale debiliiy, bad dreams, i ul @BATNUE, Wash. Nov, %®~—The oil steamer Portland has arrived from | fee Nome with som and soventy-elght Lmile Gleycle | jain’ er yeclaliet Tu this youre ars ast Iiih a, re. conta FE cH i Pandey, aurora to an| Senator mifidently reckoned De- ely canvanming, | OLD DR. GRINDLE, ony Ab DRPART Mus ine thowe having i ie Ary mp tive. Mesiolans 6 ot men only, Uni Vion Lay Metieine only Se, ° . \

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