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HNNERS Card Held Up Fairly. » Investigation of Steeple- chase. nine World (Bpectal to The E Ean. 3—Bright sunshine flowering clouds an} rain toed Ptheschange wan grateful to the © goers. The track. however, Bthe ovornight entries. vm tion with the steeplechase tle credence Is Kiven to Dea' Which implicates Hookmake he Impression, ho in Nthat some attempt {Lawless to pull the mare Isen. PNellus, of St. Lous, lost his bank r days afterward. It is a badly m:: Outside of the aute. 3 FIRST RACE. For three-year-olds and up; one mile. ett S Btarters, wots. Jocks. StMILFia. st Be Orica, 105, O'lirien eae 35 Bady Curzon, 99. May 2 2) 3 B01. Pex, 103. Date 110, Dupes ton, 100. Dade ¥, 108. W'nktid ios, Tully. (Tom Cllmere, 106, hra Start bad. Won ridden out. Time—t = Orion made all the running, chased iby Lady Curzon, The was in ° last alxteenth pole, but ‘Orion jased longest. Ol! Fox dropp nto third position jn the first «i stayed there. The flekl was rung out, with Joe Shelby and Koda an left, SECOND RACE. Yor: three-yearvida; seven furlongs Hessing xr 3 Bearers, white. Jocks. KILL FL = te bran, 41s ool, Dray: Watly, 108. Postet. Gienbow, 100, Stay 4 EPicader, 106. McQua % % Start” good, Won easily. Time. Qute Right ran away from her fleld the firat quarter and wan by as much she pleased. Fleet Wit was second pall the way. Varro came a long way to pmet third place. Dally trait bunch to the stretch, when he closed erent. but hie effort came too late, THIRD Race olde aad up: six turton Marters, whis, Jocks. 8t.1UIf.Fin 101,’ Mdcdioa i 101, O'Drien... 101, H'brien 3, May. Heal, 103, Lines. lsasie Y., Peli Mell If, 1 Btart good.” Won ridden oat) Time—1 33 Balle J was in front to the three: arto with Brightle b, Mac yy Balogar and Barri: Bher. Brightie 8 came away unc @ last xixteenth, [tes Si p.crowding Ballte J for the 3° » § FY ‘ . 5 Fourth Race—Six and one-half fur- Jongs.—Won vy Hanover; Meront was ond and Senator Beveridge third, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Bpectal to The : RACE TRACK, NEW ORL Jan %—The entries for tosnorrow’s races ure 8 follows: First Race oeloe, Jaa Legtord 3 Jeasie dar 9 pe ces Soteront nginnaie Scie Morseshoe Todacco 110 i i Catbetta i See with Apoplesy © Co}, Huntington W ef the foremost law { fat Newark, N ay, of PHo had been in iii-healh for > ad had practically abandoned meeaitg when he > EAWO years ugo. Reid, om, and under tau: it law partnership in ¢ Kod fywas chanced u few years ago io dace: et & Lyman, Ne made a brilliant record for vin the Civil War, arn sorhcn the struga.e Ww. & brevet rank of Bee funeral will be hi jonday morning at il o'ci ving. th mi Sentence Selling jen, sconvicte! of selling fit- 1) Molile Weinstein, of aig 19 the keeper et Tenth sire! i y Judge Fat: at hard NEW ORLEAMS. Messenger Boy Girn, Runners Hjert- |: berg and Gottlieb and| Lottie Brandon Tell of Novel Experience. U Stewards Not Finished with © have received the Irodern auto RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Kk the place y and ‘Tewegraph service, was at its worst, “but there were only five scratches from In thes big town't p> The stewards will have a hard job to traighten out all the stories in connec- ndal. Lit It develops that Bookmaker John Cor- he race, and that he went home a few ed up Pe affair and may end in Brolaski being queated tu keep company with Dean. tors than ever and weigns only Mf the winners have write mi told how they won. HOW I WON ON AN AUTO. methods of locomotion so many novel Ing It been run, as that of The Li's Dawn-of-the-Century am mighty pr Tam also gra cumstances surround who thought crowd Dleft at 1 Six - Day Cyclists in Boston vechalt furleuge Chleage Lawyer Stricken PURIFICATION OF PARIS. BiCol, Jackson's jaw fein was Lyman & Arrests Mande hy sntributed the RECEIVER FOR MUSIC HALL. Is ae | widow Declared oll was to-day ster, Blal & ¢ t, by Justice pointed receiver for k of West Thirty: chard, In Supre Tae application was made by Bulan Porges, Judgment | Waiter Dawson Cl Hartman» and Carl creditors for $319. the a running thelr races: that fa <n eal n a a he fet him sprawitn, yt ee tT itaiee wall for Ue fn h gol DP dtdn't nL Well, | Th w then to Prine Canal and to Browlway WHEELS CRIND WRESTLING AND ASSIULT WAY WWHUBRACE. BIC FICNT TOD. BISRUPT CLUB, Spin| Brady Leaves for Cin-;Captain Money’s Friends Want McAlpin trom Carterets. | Woe him eS ce RACE WINNERS RECEIVE THE EVENING WORLD'S PRIZES. Of +|Successful Competi- WORLD: JANUARY 3, 1901. 166 i | | ) Own Stories of the Big Event. GOLD FOR TH: HEALS FOR AM@ATEUR®. ' BODES COOOBOIBMF MIA OOGCOCGO2I50= LOTTIE BRANDON, "THE CENTURY QU TOO OOOO OOR ISAAC GOTTLIEB, MAGI 2a) OF AMATEUR RACE. COCOMTSSEOOOS c > _ltry runners of the country, test of speed and one which won the race for ine y that Iwas going so fast at t that 1 ddr would eve im glad 8) and thankful to The Evening World for Q! the oy reunlty: It [eavelaie: ' HOW AT TINY GIRL RACED. BY MISS LOTTIE BRANDON. woman whe finished Ida Dawn- On ber bicycle she finished fourth tn the vebicle how tryst, fore t tury Hut hank The Eveninr: y in giving me « 956" TELLS OF HIS | RIDE.’ BY WILLIAM J. _ COHEN. Measraner not going to bargain counter. bur he proud of, a wheel a year ant T hold the woman’a'rec- } havieg made Postal time is five Hours, und hree minutes, J. MURRAY PAGE, THE WINNER OF THE VEHICLE RACE, AND HIS FAST AUTO. Aout theres showed they 1 took Th e holes in the Evening World's ra found It_so rieht that f reached Fift something like record ie nth atreet Haguiys In Harlem | romy services when heir lady friends something, {ih . toran't do me | want] teretile a football fellow. 1 got to Thirt: avement was * crowds had two splllx before Tam proud of tt. -co0u HEAD WON MEDAL. BY ISAAC GOTTLIEB. al Meded bn Evening Worl as a nwemp, a the whole roadway. Forgot to Check. had Just got the necond spill wh T thought I hid T turned up ‘Thirty-stth wtreet, but when I got to Broadway T found’ I was even with an automobile that must have been Mr. Page’ nger boy was there, too. time 1 Badd checked they were tred for third hed hink that Ie ft had bee: woulin tha heing gre much. Say, yt wan in tht lots of times that 1d) seus When E told ih Om Rains 10 us ° Ing 4 fellow remembered : HOW I “1 WON FOOT RACE. BY EANEST W. | HIERTBERG. s checking st fown Bighth 4 row lL thyt even place, any wa: turned In xth avenue and went avenue again at Twent!- Arn Tudaon atrect IT ja crowd of runners and thought surely be a bad dawn-of-the- nase? irs WAN one st In the veh ve J shouted to them, “Go on, boys, you'll “what Awful Finish, y Hall Park 1 was rendy to turn back to Harlem, I never could get Pulltzer Bullling that b% ft a et ani but so Tues it was fow yards w in which so man stamped a the Pulltaer, zed up in front mnt treet ny don't want t and a bis bleyc of know!talle obed me and my through to the aspoke in the ribs t was a hard Land dragged u one for tens Twant to thank two great. the handlebars and 1 forgot it all when they told was fourth at the finish, TANFORAN MAY BAR TOD SLOAN. Jockey Was Granted Li- cense Pending Jockey Club’s Action. and Wooster through that They saw my BIC HANRIGAPS STUART HAS A HAVE CLOSED. But Entries Will Not Be| Promoter Announced Just Marlen oltlee BIC FIGHT BEE Savs Fitz and Jeff Will Meet at Carson. to Compléte the Arrangements. n'# Heense to ride at Tanforan will New York Jockey recent ruling of the teeve to pull off a ¢ glish Jockey 1 applied for a license to o Tanforan stewards © with the proyisior it was granted pending the action of New York body, ———— | ARRESTING THE COUNCILMEN make tne match and bring tie | Three of Serantan's Clty Fathers that ou Anish fiat, ‘Twenty rounde at Ail or anywhere else would Ot | (4, {mmons bo tong y see that the law permit a 3 EVERETT FRAZAR IS DEAD: nildent of hin a maul-General if Ruhtin beats Jeffries in | a anit sreiinttt TON, Inn, 2 John J. MeAndrew ant Counciimen, ve f day on warrants sworn out by the Mu- bidasy nod bladder cuniplalnta, sald ng them of brivery f in with the erantuney Cs ely telepheac anil nies and In tho Herne tax! ! Well-Itnow mmors# here In May, —<_____ A, CRAGER. NGT G., IS SUED er Telln of Aut | frit mony ‘Troublen, Mul-General in the fas remttred in MCA! rom many Eastern gun eliths WIFE FOUND HIM DEAD. ¢ New Rochelle, + | niclni League, ac «long UUme with | wintam gown ‘twelve Councilmen have reslgned und | 3 tre uncer arres gue will next ere of the Schoo: Board. —————— Lole Puiler, and proceed agulasi a Wealthy driers wan fount ¢ ‘o daughters survive Yio charges hit | y Menrt Disenne. ¢ vantng World.) 3.—Postmanter er told his troubles to-day fn the a He had not pald his ife any money as agreed fora yea Members of the New York division of the Travellers’ Protective Association informal mi the Coamopolitan faced 1LCTS sireet and Wes! ton sitre evenings at ye jnz At once to his home. PLATTSAURG, at midnight, he had not reached home, fort his wife became alarmed, eng went in ye Dawaon City. | reo t aha | ternoon. Chins dropped dend from’heart He was a pr and politician, and vas snaster by President: Me! four years ago, erman Con BERLL ,. und hen handed. nin. wits cemoKer at 3%, which “he: had faved ai re he Ce ae vert mane wnat cproceedtn nent lawyer pointed poste inloy near.y, —The appo:ntment of sts German Consul at ad on ine tloor, been complaining ‘of ‘heart: troubio tor several months, x x foun him lyine ‘of: yaneyatels 5 58 by oe entildan, 2 $5,000,000 HOME ~ FOR MR. YERKES Street Ralway Magnate Will Build Magnificent Patace. | | | AS56000 palace ts ty he erected by Charles T. Yerkes, th -ratiroad Ate, following bbe 1 of the won Hore dwelt Sixty- which ¢ corner by Mr. rkes in 19M for ow occu. by hi ne house comte $1, aP iA, rin house, owin, four the splendid, erected | NvOTMOOU, is ‘ome tov coinmonglace for the ; multheiliionaire and he purposes erect- ing one that will eclipre ev thing: north of tie Vanderbilt pakice at PIL tein stree:. Whether Mr. Yerkes will Id an entirely ne structure on both { plota or combine the o ‘ly erected with tha one vat chase has not yet y its tn London for two years while his under- ground railroad deais und that the new home will be ready for him when he returns, Dut He Told Poltce and Hclped to Catch Her, Khteen years olf. @ fessed to-day police station, rhe had stolen a cloak, sicrt, over and hos. wife of her uncle, Otto Park place. Her sweet. hn Mullins, Emma gave * for her theft that John ined . well dressed John had told the lice he was to and he ed her until the warrant, held to-day to await action nd Jur: a THE ERICSSON DAMAGED. © Torpedo Donat Storm-Te Way South from He: here from xelting experience na storm south of Sandy Hook. She broke her propeller biades and damaged her machinery to auch an ex+ t that she will h go in dry dock, Ertesson will ly Join tae North Atiantle GOV. BLISS ON CIGARETTES. Michiznn Execut Advines Lege » Poss Stringent Lawes. Mich,, Jan, 2—Gov. Biss, in his inaugural message to the Leg Inture to-day, ray: 1 advise ‘the Most stringent legislas tion porsibl Jer that cigarettes. iscouragent, prohibited. Ino These men’s suits and Lo» overcoats are just as good as they ever were— i The only trouble about them is they haven’t been sold—and we're about taking inventory. The price tickets on them say $16, $18, $20, $22 and $25. The walking ticket we puton them to-day says A $25 garment with an $1.75 walking ticket is pretty apt to walk—so come early. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. RUPTURE. CURED. fetfect a per ton tee." Hook saya dk Uiseaves, pelt nuie tarsal an} vavuth hers, palntel mevk, undevel uy cured, having, Imped uid 42 to DN, GIIND LES vld-eatabe vert 12th st. : | OLD Da. GREY, 6 of wen ot Guichtet perinawens cur 4. lool, Migaes ant biadaer ity. bad dress imped nen SWEY frat he tat gt In practt fice over 35 y Fauare, fours 9 t9 9: Sundays, 9 Aifls treatment, AAV! LAFAYETTE CAPSULES.” etal all fecal AN