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~ PRICE ONE CENT. Ctreulation Books Open to All,” _NEW YORK, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1900, * SPORTS My Liege ACT PRICE ONE psnidalsi | GANS AND M’GOVERN READY FOR BOUT. FIGHT “FAKE.” DENIED ALL EYES ON FRENCHMEN SENATE VOTES TO DEFEND THE CANAL Davis Amendment to the Hay ~ Pauncefote Treaty Goes Through by 65 Yeas to 17 Nays. |; * Allows the United States ‘lp ’ ?: except by permanes 4 ¢ a to Secure Canal by Its Own Forces for the Defense of the Nation. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Dec, The Davie amendment to the Hay-Paihoefote treaty was adopted by the Benate this afternoon by @ vote of @ to 17, ‘The discussion on (he amendment waa begun at 204 o'clock, Senator Bikine taking the flowr, He advocated the amendment of the committees, and sald he thought it should be even much sihinget in’ te provisions for the de- fenae of the proposed canal than it is, All the speeches were necessarily short, only one hour belng granted for discussion, ALS ofoloek the taking of the vote began, with the result stased, An effort will be made to secure an agretmenton the treaty iteelt to-day, A® only fifty-eight voles ar wary to ratify the treaty the vote on the Davie amendment would suggest that the agreement would go through withoug trouble, bat a namber of the Henators who favored the athendmen' will not, for different reasons, vote to ratity After the vote on the amendment a number of additional amendments wore offered, One by Sé@nator Biking pro- “vides for the abrogation of «he Clayton: Bulwer treaty in its entirety, Another declares that the Unly shat have wathority to acqu territory adjacent to the canal. The Davis amendment gives United States. & right to protect the ganal when constructed, !n every way, fortifications All the Demoorats with the exception of Benator Morgan voted for the amend. ment, aided by Teller, Mason and other Benators, who velleved the amendment hebereary. The stralghtout Administration Sen+ tors voied again the amendment, as it ts desired by the President and Beeretary Hay to have the treaty rati- fed without change, ‘The find) ratification of the treaty te A doubt, for ratification, but only a majority vote fon amendment, Senator Lodge, who | haw the treaty in charge, claima to have ited ones and found more than aan number to reoure ratification, fty-Clmht votes are necessary, isi hoe. lll TO TAKE STRIKERS’ JOBS? Seores of Operators Answer aM |ine reason for which ha» not been made HAG" for Men to Go Ont of Town, Wild indignation was apparent among the one hundred telegraph operators Who appeared at the United States Ho- tel, at Patton and Pearl #trects, tovday | minutes before there was the sound of Jnannwer to ao advert soment for. tele. Bach applicant was ushered Into the jc wgeled J. W. Williams, who, after meatices as ta the appligant’s ae Sha previoum employment, guly ted an agreement by which thé ap- it was fo Fo out of town to take iy tree ay riking operator, lary would be from $5 to ability, eraKos® | who ay only eleven sh oatted the ned erieral impression among th t ihe men are ta be # the places of tHe operators who recently on the Santa Pe Rall- Gustavas C. Hopkins Dead, Notlee of the déeih of Guatavis ©. Hopking, a prominent member of the New York Cotton Exchange, wae posted actite trader on ‘Change, bb WEATHER FORECAST. Peretast foe the th ix hours ending at & P.M. Friday, for New York City Sand vicinity-Clondy — to night) Feiday onow and colder; brink south to wear winds, shifting to north on” Peiday, it @& O., and Was dinong A two-thirds vote is required | graph operators for out-of-town work, | econ: | possession of | th | | pwae of the firm off charge WHAT THE HAY-PAUNCEFOTE TREATY,PROVIDES IN SUBSTANCE stated: Here are the chief provisions of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, briefly ‘The canal may be constructed under the auspices of the Government of the United States at \is own coot or by gift or loan, The general prinodple of neutraliaation established in (he Clayton-Bul- wer convention Is maintained, and the rules embodied in the convention between Groat Britain and other powers for the free navigation of the Buer Canal shall prevail, The canal shall be free, and open in time of war as in time of pedoe to the vessels of commerce and of war, of all nations on terme of entire equality, Vew of war in the canal except so far as may be strictly necessary, No belligerent shall embark or dinembark troops or munitions of war in the canal except In case of accidental hindrance in dase pt transit, This extends to waters within three marine miles of either end: No fortification shall be erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent, The Davis amendment dectarca— & belligerent shall not revictual nor take any stores ‘Phat none of the foregoing conditions shall apply to measures which the United States may find it necessary to take for recuring, by its own foroes, the defense of the United States anil the maintenance of public order,” SHOT ONE MAN DEAD WOUNDED ANDTHE Astoria Piano Maker, Chased by Mob, Jumped Into River Before Arrested. George Behrenk, a cab the Bohmer plano factory Astoria, Astoria, thie afternoon Inaiantiy killed George Behae severely wounded Henry Hecker, fellow workmen, on Boulevard him, Then, with the pistol in his hand, Hehrenk m the pace, the frighte way before him, He fled to the river, followed by i yelling crowd, and Jumping In sought refuge under the dowk, He was cap: tured by a polleeman in a rowboat 1, Je thoumit that he suddenly became Insane, Schafer was forty years old, married, | and lived tn Wilhur street, Astoria, Becker lives at 20 Klin street, in the ' ft wame town, . With Sehrenk, who lives) py ‘t 41 ant Bixty-tifth street, Manhattan, | whi employed in the oxbinet room, Jd that bad feeling existed ber hrenk and the other two men, him tween mana, apparent. Men who wére employed In the room adjointg the cabinet toom heard no angry words precede the shooting Five y ton's olted. Juughter, Then came the sound of shots | sat In quick auecerslén. ‘The murderer must have been stand. ‘the clove to Bebaefer when he fired, Be the wide of tho dead man's free wa! burned by the powder, ‘The Lsdiaam € BLAST BROKE WINDOWS, Tenants of Harlem vine Vright- ened by Sione Shower, Tenants of rhe five-story flaisjoiee at Ofe ‘Hundred ant #!vty-seoond aireet agd_ Third avenue were startled (hin shdaobi by. the general #haltering of thelt front windo: A tremeostous ex. plosion accompanied the phenomena Frank iy in oe none 10008 a the fire. floor, window Wa A acre the etree! aie of ati ones 8 wane Of exdavat: peated, He neoured him of reckless tng abd declared tat inatead of twelve loge to Cover bie blast the law te ribes, the prisoner had. but oe nn Raren (x Lov Stafford said that his employer Pietro Allarie, a cone her we hearing of the cane waa set for Maturday, — eenetiee acme CHEAPER POSTAGE WANTED,| VICE CRUSADER HOUNDED, Paul Klopatoek Foreed to Get of Town Moeaune of Work, Pau! Le Kiopatock, the view crveader | pions Deo. ee In the House of} of thy Mant #144, told the Vice Commit- {at q Per apeon United Staten Not Ready for Prop- eultion Made by Knmland, hay: or ir. Chamberlain ald! tee of value Aga hed ag iceman In, inh pintol, In spite of the efforia made to eaten qT red the locker, tempie, who had ween th and Sehrenk and was unable to & r and) he fired the death shot, sought to seine jchrenk quickly backed away and Bocker fol with a rhattercd arm, The workmen who ran to the room met Behrenk coming out, hia eyes wild and hin fave distorted, An. Schaefer fell, tion of | Dim oe “Out We cried? And they fell bw he ray oniy Inner, Behr revolver, doe revo.ver, out of the factory hy his undersbstet salt iie ee ha pat river tn tY, who nd an pew Near to th ated (he weapon and ana twice 0 off, and Bohrenk tha: 0 overal own it: 0 en anu Wel policeman he ed the Ur wever, did ined (0 get jerman and ran down to a On the way he dropped the revent rom jumping, 5 trom ine whart he ° prewabt nim out from under "he dock being taken to Jumtion Connors polleeman urt-room Hehrenk continued to mutter in German and Was ti ue ei Or reaching the court Tor 4 pipe and some jovanee: Aig he was walting for ne corner of in the pipe and sinring, He ‘was committed it the aetion of the C ker was reroved ea The will of Helen C, 0,000, Nahe et waa alo er ber pa ob without Brush, who left room wildly apo ” tC John's 'y being contested before Burro- fortune ohureh, won’ Minn Frueh's will, ate Kn ht but a short time before her death, | iyft me fortui to a made to the Fi olden ia a mem ir De stee of the church. voutly. bes bet was prayer,” 1 James E. Pu nae wate Fitzgerald on the ground that Milas Mrueh was unduly influenced to |i Chetetian ve Selence on May %, a cyte ait Frances are the von lo the ere s “ lam tt of the alae. naid she de- Hence. consumption by vert et chritian He! declared. teen Mee Ke meeting this aftor=| propowed wo the) noon t ‘i fe ve town on ac aia | wetgnt. Rumors Thick in Chicago That Gans Was to Lay Down’’ to Terry, but All Parties De- clared Them False, Manager Herford, When Warned, Oifered to Bet $3,500 to $2,500 His Man Would Win— Conditions Considered Suspicious. (@pectal to The Evening World) CHICAGO, ‘Deo, 18.—Terry MoGovern and Joe Gane will meet for six row Ot Tatteraall's to-night, weighing in at the Hht-wetght limit of 133 pounds at 7 o'clock, McGovern came gown from Milwaukee this morning on @ special train, accoms panied by his trainers and admirers to the number of 160 He looked ft as a fiddle, Gane has been training here at Harry Forbes's gymnanium. Al Hertford gave out the following @latement thin afternoon “Gand was one pound over weight last night. 1 did not ‘him to take it off, thinking he would worry away the pound during the night. He did not on+ Urely, however, and had to do a litte work to-day ind will take 4 massage at hour before the weighing-(n timo, Me will be Inside the 198 Mimit—a pound Od “Géne Mire Ol! Vietwry. Gans mate tho following ristement to The Evening World correspondent late this afternoon, “Tam a light-weight end can make the You will nee me at home at 1%. T have come down gradually, and taking off welght has not hurt me. Tam as sure of winning as I am standing here. I know how McGovern works, and think Tcan bit him, “There ta absolutely no truth in the stories that I um to lay down to Mov Govern, L have everything to lone sind nothing ¢o win by that.” fam = Harris, wuld: ear chat Herford will bet 8,00 to my $2,400 that Terry doesn't put Gana! away, I'l) take that,” ‘Terry for a Quick Fight, ‘Terry MeGovern made (he following stolement: “Tam glad training is over. 1 feel ft fiddle, 1 will not fight a walling Toan bit him and tt will be a on of which lands the lucky Lam good and strong and think 1 can win in ix rounds, “He has to put me to sleep to win, OF pourse, IfAt came to a showdown and Was abpoiutely necensary, | miaht atall a ut Just to wtick and come round again, but 1 don't think (t will be neces sary. [will not Might a purely defensive Ramor of a ¥ 14m Houseman tad Al Herford on the carpet last night. There was a rumo MeGovern's manager, r Aleat all the wise colored money war ge Mig Mat MeGovern would pul Gans awa inmlde (he #ix rounds Gans to lay town The rumor apread around betting re @ lot of Ue money around, man, “that Me- That means to lay dowa to MeGovern thas won’ If there i the sllghten, emia Hiler is Inetructed your money ie share,” town i |, you understand THere JA not a bit o Phat te all-rot, yy i I eri ford, we ge vi n't frock ( Gann ut money around, itivel) Rul: Met tT if 4 iy ht in one of ti nana tehew that rr kon rom the ‘kene fat 0 come in fond ofthe iat te ot ti ane Daner-voned man than Ben and it most as much trouble fo im to to pale. Tt ie an effort to and ayold josing the will do Ht, however. Even Money om Hesult, the fant te at va tout angles” ven inoney. that Teer) he wi even mone’ yet within the tiny SO) fortelt, HM ‘ ek pat Ge AY fh to 10 that he pir y an he will have to do t [min he ploture-machine have deckd¢ i! Will need 100 arc Nghts in ode |to take the views of the six rounds, ‘Terry Atter Light-Weight ‘Pith ‘Terry Medovern ease of a wi ihe ‘ou won't & cent, You won't win) em, your share of the, pura to vome ¢ i phe. IN SIX-DAY CYCLE RACE. O'CLOCK SCORE OF THE SIA-DAY BIGYCLE RACE HERN VPAKLAND AND WAIAd ERE yer nIKASER, , K tte ' 19a ) ' 1,781 , + 17@1 6 1,781 ® evevene: 1921 i NEW ORLEANS RESULTS, Mot Vall d se HELO AT PISTOL’S POINT IN “L” CAR, ' * “ Thirty CNM ILICEMEN DISMISSED, f Nn , i 'y I ing off i wet, Bron ol ONet t t ! rv tye treet, forintontent WANTS CITY PAY FOR DRESS, NEW HEAD FOR THE B.A.T. ROAD that E. Hose Spoiled Gown of|Rumored A Mrs. Stoney, of Mt. Maher Will Suc- Vernon, d Rossiter. Mra, Emma J, Stoney thinks she] Rumors from ihe very highest au tands a fair chance of wetting S438! thority have it that Raward A. Maher rom the Mayor and Common Council | now Prenident of tha Union Hallway f Mount Vernon, but the Mayor chinke ver chances are wim. Tt happened that Mra, Money, who * the wife of a New York bualnews man living in Mount Vernon, was wet n thoroughly the other day vy (ne ing of a hone, At the ting of ammon Council last evening the jlowing letter from Mrs, Stoney was rend; 1 the Honorable Mayor ana board 1 Common Cau pligatiamen Hig he ¢ Aah pomuing be, cornet of we Crew total pt tbe tiger come, ta Ta it mit Ww fail foe the ge, ene, MMA J. STONEY No aptipn was taken by the Board, Mayor Rdwin W. Fiske ald this morn et “L think. Mrs, Money. will have hard for (hat dress, nd $96 look# like sw Mrs, Ktoney directly after the ac Bhe was wet all right; looked like wh after & thunder storm, bul 1 think her gown You ont ends + vale of wvarcon 44 to ‘ Ly y intreordinary offer, Ey fos that t attended and ¢ Company, or the "Huckleberry anit ts more familiary known, w ceed Clinton L. Rossiter an lreal Nond,’ 1h de the Brooklyn Rapid Transit organisa thon al the annual mesting on Jan, iT Me. Maher i supposed to represent the Interesta of Anthony N tn Hosa)ter's management of the B hap been a disappointment to the stock: aware and has urged holders, and that Mr of this’ state of thin the selection of Mr. Brady ie her, “Dewnk’ oi torman Kecaped. A prigon van, driven by Jam when, near Fifty-sixth treet, run Into by a Third avenue eleot south bound The hind axle and one of th wheels of the van wore broken for drunkenness hurt ‘The motorman sent hi avenue at a rapid rw! r Brady ymmon talk in Wall street that Mr Grath, wae on ite way from the Hark "I prigon to the Yorkville prison CAR SMASHED PRISON VAN, de UnhorieMo~ Mo. te it was ric car hind ‘There was only one priwoner in tt at the time, and he Naa been aeuienced to the isang The man was’ not n Third ercaped, SURFACE CARS IN SMASH, Ale Meter Car Collided with ley~Woman Hari, thle afternoon wrecked Anate Gaynor. both curs avenue ear at in ed @ ehock, a hom . eel that Comat aud’ Work off the tate et A Twenty-ninth street eroestowy car collided with a Bixth avenue trolley and twenty-fve years om bal Twenty-Afth street, who Was Tro ar wore ime ne wae teenth street morning by inbaln ruse Maes hd to eat Foreigners’ Des perate Effort to Make Up Lost Lap Rouses the Spe ctators. McFarland Says His Injured Knee Won't Put Him Out — Gimm Goes in Alone by Permission. ‘Two pubject# monopolized the Interest ot spectators at the six-day bicycle race in Madiaon Bquare Garden late this af- ternoon, One was the probatility that the French ‘eam geal and Simar, would make good Meir boast that they would regain the lost lap that put them out of the lead and whieh they had been trying desperately for (wo days to plekt up, ‘The other tople of seflous spectilation ‘Wan the extent of damage done to Me- Farland, of the lending team of Bikes and MoVariand, whowe knee was badly hurt in a mix-up early this morning A physiclan wttended him thie after: noon and a slary of hie collapee wae clroulated and found credenge In some uartepe, hept. plugging away while his part was off duty, never joing the grip which the pair haw on the ret position, MeFarland denied that ie hurt Was pevere enough to pul him out of the trace, Gimm, who wan put out by the fallure of his partner, resumed riding alone, for the severth prize, under permission of tho management, He made hie appearance on the (rack at Fo'elock and carried the racers along al & hot pace for weveral miles Simar's Mig Kiore, Just after 2 o'glock this afternoon there was @ moment when tt looked as if the Frenchmen were geing to get back thelr lost lap, Blier was then on | the track, Buddenly he jumped his feld | and took a commanding lead, hot pureuit, with the others trailing after, Aimar went on ike a deer and when almort half a lap to the good mopped (be rpurt and allowed the halt « doven times, and It begins to | Gougolts, whd had been sprinting om the track duging the hour preceding) claimed he had \apped the bunch and fought with Gallo rage when the eoore Was corrected. The Frenchman had worked himeslt into a fre by his determined sprints to recover the distance, and emiled wrimly with satiefaetion when tt was poate ‘Trainers and handlers of other rideve rushed al tie scorers and clamored for 4 vortection, A emaf riot was in progress during the wrangle, whieh ended by the correst peore being placed on the board. The Frenchmen claimed all sorte of foulw, but resumed plugging away om the etreult Maneooks who War out Weeauael”! Aronson’ aceldent, returned 0 (rack shortly after noon to ageept the offer frdm the management, and he will represent his team to the Anish. Arom son ts mot expected to retui Gtr Mid not make his reappearance, but he can do so If he desires and represent ile team io the end, Netther man, however, will be allawed to ride more than twelve hours a day. The men have settied into « slow, fteady pace low to tt at times that some are not able to hold thelr positiona (on the steep banked turn, and these ride around on the floor of the Garden, Neither Gougolta nor Stmar made further offort to regain the lap wi voparates them from the leaders, Thelr trainer, John Weat, Is confident that they will rewain the leadership and win the race, and he has an elaborately formed plan to spring at a momenta notice In order to agcompllah thie end, What the plan i he, of course, wilt = *} not divulme ‘atch him, Bimar hee done this thing) Habevek No Pacemaker, in If he Was going to keep on fooling] |! was expected (hat Baboock whem Re the bunch watll they @now carels and} oame on would go out and paee the thew slip them for good. Me is tricky| Crowd, bul he (atled at the end, Tt te and deligite in making folee moves and| "ot likely that be will do any overwors, eports. ’ for he \s sure of seventh money end Loder the tiflience of mumie and the] °4"N08 powalbly get any closer, nolve of the crowd the pace Increased) ‘The Garden, as ieual, bepan to fll up Vietbly during the afternoon. itkes led! after } o'clock. Silnson and Waller are for nearly half an hour and cat ous a | Provably now the plek of the buneh so 4000 atl pave, Then MeKachern showed | fig "4 Condition and strength go, They the way at oA oll. | Were four laps betind the leaders. Wale Aimar war succeeded by Gougolts, who|'*r ae been reserving his strength, made no effort to fegain the loxt inp, | 20ever, and Will so0n ent joone and set A purty of Frenohmen came into the | ® Sf pace thal will pit nome Kinks tn Garden this afternoon and offered to vet)! vilere if they follow him, Sttnaon 2 to 1 that (heir compatriots would re+| trom v9 Waller and la the sprint. waln the lap. foro he iy ; ae sriand, partner Valwe soore Made Hiot Ver the ay te abretean ins bore Woe the noon score wae preted an} Es knee, hurt in th n-up lank error made it appear that the French! night, bothered him constderably, Ab im had pulled up abreast of the ia — ore. | (Continued on Page Tens) HITT IN SENATORIAL RACE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 Representa ive Hitt, of Miinols, today made formal announcement of his candidacy for the iinited Stator Senate. Ho nent telegrams have expre lp favor and to Biat ting the migKertion (0 to friends jn Thin PRESIDENT NAMES: YERKES, K Dee hy wan Gein Of flee clined by Joneph Mantey, WASHINGTON, Dec lh ~The Pree tent to-day nominated John W, Yerker ot Kentucky, to be Commissioner of 1 Revenve Was the position declined by Mantey, of Meine Mr Mar out hia term (i tah SERVANT TIRES OF LIFE. Mary Brown Inhales Gas im st.) Lawrence Hotel Mary Brown, « servant, emoloyed « the &t, Lawrence Hotel t Thir sttemy nie a. Bhe was token where it iy) to st. it Pinon « CLERKS HELD UP COLER, CHY Owen ter ach 872 and Comptral- mised to P At tor ibe lant genoral eleetion 400 tonne porsry Clerks were hind by the Palidn Roanl « ke up the enrolment Mage from Che entolment baljots. They were for jwentyfour days, and we is now due them $2 oaeh Thy clerks say tht the frst (nstelmegie nf heir var promised tu them Juat before Thanks«iving and the remathlar” ny that hollia They have not been Pearly allot the #0 were @t Polite Headquarters to-da askog for thelr wend thes if money MAN DECAPITATED. Fell Of a Train Under the Wheels in Jersey Olty, Albert Silver y-five years old, of 9 Handy atree w Brunswick, N. nad hie mead Kats veioek tale ue bY & Pennsylvania Relieved n dereoy Olly. Silver wan a benkems, He wan walking oo th ne frelaht train near F he fell of, He fall and waa ground to 0 er leaves a widow 1 (he roa, of of & move th street Woen elween the tate cg Pe Ate oi ay ear anting’® Indie lmite Welcome to nay stomaed,