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10 - WINNERS KJ 'RUHLIN’ S FIGHT TO-NIGHT WITH PETER MAHER WILL TELL WHAT CHANCE HE HAS WITH “JEFF.” NEW ORLEANS. sins Warm Weather at the Crescent City, but Track Was Slow: BLOOMFIELD DISQUALIFIED. Beats Bello Simpson, the Favorite, In the Open ing Dash, PTRACK, NEW ORLEA weather today ae ike a dune hie North. nine mae The track # growt ihe OLIN flow ane dear er ale feratehes, and fourteen we Curlonas for py eared handioay had a good Ne Ht ta watd (hat Jockey Ransom and O W. Poole have {afled with the lad metus ant Frangible John J, MeCafferty arrive Loulevilie yesterday Hie oroker have mended, and he declares himeelf ho worne for hit age dent Jookvy Wainh will continue with the fable, as there is yo truth io the report that the MeCaffertyn are dinsatien with his work PIKET HAC) Malden Unreeyear wht ' \ Ma Woo a, Wh Vo mn 10 ‘ 1a, Whit fo be at Precaie 0 tries ‘ i ‘ Roug et Noir, 10, Weter i ok & ‘ Binemen Almjuatited for fouling yh Wow driving Time t W5 i mfr thtge tout A oul tn th rin Welle Mlmpeon had a lo of early trouble, Bloomfeld, who wa On the outeide, hore In on the olhior tw and interfered With (nem all down | ftreceh, Domadge wax obliged to pu Wp near the en Halcomsnetd, who fotahed fre) ty: » 10 nthe openiig race form disqualified for fouling Dom jooRey had to pull rom the finian Varlio, War placed ond wind Blar Cotto AKEOND HACK Por Uroyearoldas, Me furlong: Mtariers, Whig, jocks Mc Mit Antwomity, 1k Witkemon Sole ge Divoune, 109, aie (2 Meleris 1 BY 2 ‘ 101, Olen ‘ ay fon, 109, Wales Pot Miata, 109, & pater Teewin, A 10h, i 04) wreath, 10h Dally Wk MEM Wein, tat Ps Haline, Jon theoker 0 fo fay Won eantly Animosliy took the lend (i t aixteeni) vit Waa Bev Ab ¢ yin th n ast furlong Urvclous KOR Bway A ened wp a Ole Aw 1 Cito and Chen BAKES Up Pour, Hace Oye — mile W Meangiok: lia Ledford was pecom! and fenp. MINS Ba hind — NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, ROEBER AND PONS MATCHED Wi Wrestie for Championstiy Within A matol twern to Wren ile w giadla euch deponiie Tithe aw tare JOINT GAMES AT ARMORY, | 1 Company 1 of the Wi Meet Jan, tu. mimes of the mpany 1 of tne il be held tn] Therw the Mem Hou the Beventy fh Hegim: chibe It Pennsylvania, (Co an) New Jew ave pb! in Ap for entry blanks eo ere W. Habdwie Awnticns Puldwin, dealer in jumver| Wntoriols, of the (oor of for denon of sale ree are FR AWARDS. Paid Off) Cutler and Hendrick Play) To-Night for Class Honors. Loam ready f At with Jeffries, Fitesimmons, Corvett and oGaniinuine, Mee nts eald that. when Sharkey. | ont aak any one to back the cadet returned home tn the Mall of me, ae twill pul ip my wa money 1 1808 he Was broken in health and was) have fOUBhL every Man LN the bust never well again © with the exeeption of Jeffries and Pit Th answer to a question the fathe 4 - Six-Day Rider All Receive Something P me Hext Honore wad | £4 of If he does, our arrange the thind Hand he will wet the AFA | West One Mune next al ‘ retired, and under no elreumstances alnted yellow and gneiss | could “ve Induced to enter the TIN8) jogged with aeines and nels, waa picked MISSING SINCE JULY. champion. of } 1 : 7” : champion directly ta th whael MeDeemott and taken to the of PI be Peed el thea present | MP Uftom Docks foot of Clit street die Nutmeg Athietio Pte Masing| CATCHER CHANCE HURT, |isbyleg EO Siee‘srew wore brstbiy] the police have just made pubite the hee be, teAlning disappearance on July | last of Oscar ae te Toy Reiss from his home at 2% Fifth street, we iaearhnie| “teeere. Be Player Way te trom CENTAUR JUMPS BOARD BILL] Hie wns forty-five years old and, was Dunn fae Impact of Pitehed Ball, last seen at IM Bleecker etree at the Man’ hob’ Fituaimnmons's Veterans to New York pau! ma MsldMaY aaatgned to | saan, dangerous company I thal %, ie hovering between officers for th HE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 17, 1900, Irish Champion and Ackron Giant Clash in a Six-Round Bout Before a Quaker City Club, oS OIDIN tue Mubiin wil | repus Akron giant. At all events he knows ta and tie chances of a workl's Aya nh hie punteniny i it i) i champlonship fehe in Jeoparty tomnight [ty pay want's med etn the rig ai Philadelphia amainat , er's deadly, though erratte " mer olaah which CaN mene ym ; hope in the [rlahman’ him confidence to try aan wid bout for a deoinion ¢ for a lot of elow wehing from [the oitteet, and. cnwily, Peter” In to mix up. extept, perhaps, to add one [more of a spomatbitity than ata lon tore hame to thowe whose gratifieation |distance, ‘There. Ip Just a chances in Ny that the mighty Heht may eran | mrenaannenenit Joto Hohlin's jaw and end matiors | on the other and, wont | Mave made the mateh without | CoWmiting the coat and figuring on the! Pick-up of a little coin by the way. Ho vant afford to lowe. The go with Jet Won't draw flex * i WA rian Maher canbe, maRonte Rubitn’ work ty tol wenerally re fembled a nuddeniy bony cyclone ott the (iret clang. of the « ni Wor then must deme isirate Coonight that thay are mistaken wants to add to hin admirers th Jeffries matoh Hilly Maddon has been get 7 to shape near! hin and will turn him inte th ne In Firat clams fettie. Gus has been Highing It on the road, meeting all ravarayardrorererdrorerarere7O® |comers through the oll. coke and tro! Maher goes in with nothing to jome tn the six rounds that they are «cheduled Astriety and has been rugged and} on to figure on the list of | le 1 wen Made ” | le more popular in Phiiavelphta | RnveRere bd ris y pugtiist Who his heen ioked | ® Ax a man w haw studied Maher [quarter as offen and his host of (rlends @liong and clowoly put it, “Maher can )BaNK cy his declaration that i is faat wie anyh be thinks he can whip, ieee At Ny Wh {ie In the bellef (hat AN Seek Tor anybody he busteves [Ne can level Nis big opponent ae aT eR RR , Poter tk wald to have boon trating | PETER MAHER, Line ee may. go wrong for once, or [AMMONsly and te doped to win by ll Hinks he can wallop the handlers avert DOOOUUOR OOO “AD weOv 1S ‘HUBBY’ HAD TO ‘BOOZ ToL8 0 COMING HOME, WASH DISHES, THE BAZIN « ® He Writes that Corbett] Bathgate Divorce Trial) Official Inquiry Begun Really Whipped Shows Curious Family | and Father of Cadet Him. Relations, Testifies. Kid’) MeCoy thre return | Phe wult for divore broweht by dames! rata of heat , from Mnglund, ‘na auddeniy os bel wathente, of the Natonal 2% ; dled Py, Dee, I—The Miltary | Ho Auiry appointed by the c 4, when he comes, ty challenge rh. asain e, tare ! A ag “Hebed hith and Unls wif), Grace Haths| Heoretary of War to'invemtigate charges everybpdy who has It n mate, came uy in the Coaneery Court int made by the reladves aid. frlend# of everybbdy whom he has watloped. All| Je CY Uhts afternoor Mi eo Weat Point hie ineldental, In tin letter fo 4] ‘Phe oosrespondent in the couse ean Hufalo friend, to the statement that} land Mt Atw rmeriy a “Touaye yor vetuady and truly knocked him | frtemt of M That hga te The ajor-en out on hile merits were married in ISM and have one ¢ fe Henny The totter reads. hat part bearing] The first witness wae Dean Hew j Jade General, were met at spon polntn tn whic Mamidom ts Ine FAMYeR, of Hackenmck. — He testifed | the tat aid ata tion by. Walham Ht A “von ile. ein office. | Mie (hee of (he former cadet, and Re torented, ax follows int ein I studied aw in his office | vider ALMA n, yastor of (ie Hristo 1 presume omy Buffalo frienday sled i by ne a mn one mB Oy teria fihureh the worshipping my dey * (ro rica aa] Called on Atwood at the office and At place of the Hoos family thought my departure from America AB) ed acne away for the da The members of the board were ex udden as the reat of my Crlands and corted to the churoh, where the inquiry vantor'® tidy faimliy Was present who Was called ax the frat t m entered pon after m paying judging by the word | have received, | THE Neat Witness wan Mra. Josephine ' fe) As Marah, of Hackenewoks Mrs, Markl | thin wrema to be the ¢ em lett Trait that’ her house was near that ln rather sudden, bul | did pot know tig hh the nee on (ormerly lived. and ; cs fw often maw Acwood call at the jatter Was going UMtH the morning t satied | house during the absense at att Haehe | Be | (old ne one @oodeby and no one] m i h whould feel ellght e witness furvier teatifled that Mr | . Hathwate hay 0 hie own og 1 atv alad to Wear that Corbert will | hag ta Syma (8,0 file own cooking an: kive me another mateh, for tam cons] Mie aad that the athgates child [a e ehad been knocked out by fident that | can vest him with two] Pauline, waleh was horn In. October, |a tlow over the heat, Mr. Roos said he montoy cratning at Muldoon » IW, Wan always ntoely dressed, but wer |went to Weat Point to see his aon and to may TMD here, thar | Mother pald very tite niton to her, ftod Rim he must atand |) ef fairly in our jaat Mahe oe ‘Oncar anawered that he expected to be pdings of all Chat aptietul talk: by hored, but pe did not want to be treated Who trled ta injure met beileve brutally, ‘The father #ald tis aon did have succeeded in hurting my hot want ha matter to koow how he reputation, but not my. ability, | | Was being treated nok forward (wiih confidences to land {. Mr. Hooa then told how Oscar had tn [ing Hho ehamptonehip. formed him that tobaaso eat had been nd Willing to matel down ha r haed and recety simone 1 wee defeated twice aul | that Ne appedied to a Lieut. Buakely Joan eee Row the reason E lot and (hink who sald the haring would stop when | ean urn the (ables on both Sharkey HOR ROL | rhe one e then in ena owt ke w how lone 1 will tarsal Mob Hanging Another and pour he here to find o a that Th ve “n red that hin son. pe to nate the cadets of th inothe fon Ww class mer wade, Mt Weer Pout "NOLAN, sit aty (Mpecial 19 The Rrening World) ; i, WC, Leéndon, | ROCKPORT, Ind, Deo 17 —Another Xeitle Hoe, her daughier, added aims iT to alimony neato, Jue Holla, arrested today th cone] “Wet Aeon, several, neighbora and nection with the murder of Mollie sie] he Thtelbian who attended Hoos, gave evidence, after whi¢h the Hoord ad. uirned to Meet Ih Phtladelphta thie evening, { they will not ‘ine el ‘ | JEFF WILL WATCH RUHLIN, | ‘none & wolte mais wil be Iynoted tos wheht The authortt Akron Mast Win ‘TosNiwht mrehend. the! " " Toe Pertele Champ a Lin relat lit PLATT’S “FRIEND FINED $50 Champlon James J. Jeffries went to were lynched’ hast Phiadelphia th ernoon to see the Se me Mrs, Curry Did Not Want te Prone. Ronin Maher fight tonight Before ente Her Persecutor, casing te declared chat stout Rubio] FIRE PANIC IN BIG FLAT, | 4, tue vourt ar apectt, Mesaions n ose (0 the Erishman Gua would forfett ; . > my ookiyn to-day Judge Courtney asked his rant (a the champlon. | Captate Crew Thrown from] Harry Ayres if he were responsible and Sharkey would be given first! Kowine on Way Back, any of the Devery pollee ahakerin Hublin will wine to-nigh An over-heated steamepipe in the base. | Ayres ta the puts man who revently ment of the big apartment house, at 24] boasted tpal he Wad » pull wit h genator ad aha Puranty its Hatt We mun ced for sending 1 ond Twenty-fourth | toreatening jetiers to Mrs, Mary Curry, treet, wet fire to adjoining woodwork |of 1h Debevola: Brooklyn, promp\- ‘(3 o'ehoeK this afternoon and rained #0 | & ceman Thomas wich amoke that * n ey ot lenente were! panos day, when ihe papert in the c Women tn the house ran to the street taken up by Judge ‘overweight (OF an a in terror, but firemen put out ihe blane fs nd plumed fo them a letter vy for hg work, quickly, wille polleemen calmed the a — women, On the way back to the Manhattan ‘ FITZ TELLS JEFF HE'S OUT. {oir fre-house one of one hated UH eetetaar nue. Maio, sor. Meee caw etroet. uid We “ Now York.” repdel Ayrep The company captain, en sl fort 1 Bpringe there, along and am that He's Done Fighting. but were net hurt reriously J anything to do with Hob Fitasimmons formally and den tare Ayr a hia Influence did not exiend that nitely notified Champion James J.) FISHERMEN MAY BE LOST. |fn"! ; all consideration of ey . push | fe Amastiat Ayres, he ring judge Courtney wary nt ean and made Boat Fall of Nets Seinen is sentence en yd faye Ora fine of bao: od Ayrra paid the fine. Of) vite declared that he had absolutely Up tn Sarrows. i) was the frat utterance of the} ¥P In the Narrows cits morning by Ovcar Heiss, Member of Wealthy r he boat ale) conteiied a soar with i satacped he evident (iM German Family, Disappears, LOB A of, Cal, Dec, 1.—Frank] WATRRTOWN, N, Y¥, Deo. 1.Tha] firm of Wiliam Marx & (Co, Samuel Chaner, the celebrated cateker of the} police of this city hold a warrant for poser y of the firm, a» brotiy Chicago baseball club, who has beent the arrest of James Brown, a freak, ying in the Bouthorn Catiforns Pals being half horse hall tos on ty «ee a a en Neyeyersre1e © 319% BOSD ACS T ORSE ACTOR Jumped from Stage and Fled Madly from New York Theatre. doubtful If the livery been used in the “David Harum,” whhh was to have coming burleaqie of weomed docile whe Francis Hope ond comedians had gathered about itm ty getting In thelr deadly work, When the orchestra began playlig Here Comes a teh for the horse. players and rcenery allke, Anally leaped over the heal of the vr- 4 not paure for the gr bane swinging doore, but Aside, jumped over e-tirnse rail In the ter was received in} id he Rad been Ine) a palr of biack eyes) The prene agent of the theatre says an automobile and was In the direction of Centra: Thetead, he fan looks to hie stable and told Park, This te not true, ve the pave Sie singe for gool, BE CI NILLED HER. |Mary Gills, Struck Yese terday, Dies: in New York Hospital. wax from a candie on hie! Mary Gilly, the ansintant housekeeper of the Imperial Hotel, who was knocked down by a cable car at Twe street and Broadway, yéaterday, died tn the New York. Hospital phi afternoon, A fow hours previols whose cab atrick Jeflerson Market to her wan paroled in alt the reeult of Another gripman, who deliverately ram his car into the amou- holding the injured woman, was ved $10, Mi the " sof the woman's death | Weal ‘Thirtieth street #ta- ban at once wen! out to 4 td Sad UC aa under arrest, CIES WED IN COTY ALL Lanky Bob Notifies the Champion ee te eee own to the grounds ouriney eaked the young] But Alderman MarksDid For the second time in many yea ‘ity Hall wan the scene of a Chinese wedding this afternoon when Miss Dal , of St Bayard street, and lam, of 4 Baat whowe wedding celebration began on Friday last, were made one by, Alderma Marks, May Wah, woman, acted as witness, ‘The trlo went to the the basement and the Alderman was summoned, Last week the couple were married according to Chinewe rit brie wa gorges a} Fourteenth street, ‘upid”’ room in HeW AIKEN TOWN TK istic Cler--~ Duke of Newcastle are steam 1 ot and at #16 o'clock thie mornings It je the Duke's second visit w New York In the present year, he having wen here for a few days last April. The understanding ts that Newous prosent American trip has to do entirely with church affairs, On othe he haw journeyed to this side of the watery ae a traveller, a hunter and camera enthustant The Duke tea pronounced adherens to the High Churet Hea in England, ie tore of the rtualinth confer His Grace the Ie one of the | Jovern@yt, He comen now with the representative ritual aymen of the United States and Canata Jewoantle (s thirty-six years old and ie the weventh holler of the Utle, He is Hi man with jet black hair and “im He has been lamy ‘lh chiidhood, owing to an aceldent ond a neglectful nurse, celia WOMAN WHO WAS DRUGCED IS DEAD Up-State Business Me May Be Charged with Murder. (Npectal to The Krentng World) UTIOA, NY, De Margaret Jennings, (he woman who received 4 dose of knockout drops at Herkimer a ago, died towtay at the home of her brother in Little Palle Miss Jennings was found in the pudtio: sitting room of the Nelson House, Her Kimer. by the proprietor of the hotel, and remained in a stupor for several days It |e eatd she made a statement ti which rhe implicated Herkimer business men ‘The Coroner and the Dietrlot«Attorney are working on (he case, and |t will be pr > the | Tho sign of the season is “Give.” can Live nothing finer than an Arnheim suit or overcon® Special salo of overcoatings, embracing the newest noveltios, the green gray, blue gray, brown gray and Oxford gray, Cheviots and Friezes, overcoat to order, satin lined, $20, Raglan or Chesterfield $26, Special sale of faney worsteds and cheviots, suit to order, $16, Prince Alberts made of Viewna Thibet, silk lined and faced, 828, Imported trouser: ings, 86, Our full dress Tuxedo, at #30, is special value, Samples, Fashion Review, Measuring Guide mailed upon reatiest, ARNHEIM, BROADWAY & 9TH STRBET, L vray KY g “OLD DK. GRINDLE, GRADUATE UNIVHMBITY OF THR NEW YORK (MEDICAL ea % bet: waste time conss vember, OLD mirvelbon caren, ao tree tia iv Moar, 9 to & Mundays, 9 to OLD DR. GREY, wae “reahle, eats da ee fait te for me — -_-—e 4

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