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——— A FEW CRACKS AT THE SPORTS. + ERE'S what I get from Tultimore, ‘Over the signature of a man named Al Herford: a few lines to Jet you know that Team looking for some good light-welght to meet Joc Gane before my club and Also some good feather-weight to meet Harry Lyons, of Chicago. I will give a good-sized purse for both of these * matches {f any good men are willing to qieet elther of these boys. I have lasued Challenges to all of the feather-weights ‘on behalf of Lyons, but none of the top- notchers has accepted it; they all seem: tobe leary of him. 1 have also offered Kid McPartland, Kid Lavigne, Jack Daly, Jack O'Brien and Splke Sullivan & good-sized purse to meet Gans, but they do xtous for any of his mame. ¥ fered Kid Broad, Dave Ballivan, Tin; Callahan, Oscar Gardner nd Joc Bernstein all good offers to i meet Lyons, but they all seem to fight 4 shy of him i What a dear little innocent bade thir Man named Herford must be to wonder why men of fair reputation “Nght shy of his brunette wondgr and are Of his latest attache and his “offers" fight? Harry Lyons is from Chicago ani was recéntly in the company of pr people. How did he ever get aw: come to think of it Herford might frame Up) something with “Mysterious” Hilly Smith or that chap Mahoney who helped! THE WORLD: FRIDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1901. : | DAN SWICGERT, BREEDER OF SALVATOR AND 3 OTHER ‘TURF —— —— IN LOG COTTAGE. Bogor Former Owner of El- throw the game down in Paterson. gunning ‘for “top-notchers,” Mr. Mer- ford, and get Into the class that will take on your stabie, to “fight or to “me Charley Horan is handing ‘em out since he stopped calling in the sti@sch and the be Jagt quarter. He gave me « good one the other day, but tt was a faraway shor and'I forgot to get on, 1 am told the Dig Milo fellow has been looking up Parliamentary rules aq applied to lobby- - ing and has priced tickets tu Albany. kK great towing u fight bill into Hatlve arena up the river. ““Binkers” te a to steer the funeral Bane “out ‘to: the Pacific Connt | The bs gause of tt all ia that the beef-and +2. Bucephalus. Lnowed'in tis enones at Tae - $foran. “Tanforan," says Sinkers, “Ix Much to the: good better as like “also tan.’ ee ‘This town isn't wide open a little bit. Is tight clo Take * sco,or Dallas, or Deny man edn run a faro-bank a aide. walk, 80 jong as it ten't Tfanything “phoney” hap: you KO straight to the pollce and the fakir is run out of town after being made to Iposen up. Go to the police here with A kick anil see the difference. What the mbler didn't do to you—well. And ey blame “vine fort @ situation. HE KNOCKER. WINNERS: AT NEW ORLEANS. New Turf Rule Favored Quite Right ina Dash. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, . Jan. 4—The new rule passed by the , Turf Congrers, which went Into ch ‘3 the first of the year, made Quite Richt an overwhelming favorite in the six § furlongs for three-year-olds, and made A the race, on paper, a virtual gift to | Karrick’s nly. Previous to the passage of the rule ‘S a horse picked up a penalty for winning after the next day's entries were out, but now a horse docs not incur ¢! Penalty if he wins after the next day's entries are published, ‘ The usua! card of six races was run over a heavy track and 25 per cent. of those entered were scratched. Four scratched away from Quite Itight In her Face and five declined in the seven fur- longs. FIRST ACE. 4 Yor lost gest -oue and!up; one mile and sere eoaty yas: =f 7 Betting Starters, whis, jocae Stilt Pin. striae Valera, 115. MeGina...... $24 17 13-10 Orien, 318, Caywoxd 0 1 Oni} Iadien, 113, say. 4 i Lancewood, Drennan 37 a RusbGelde. 115, Heerman, 6 St x | Bisbop ‘Reed. 11 23 12 Blzothound, ‘10. wt he Start good. Won eastiy. Time—200. Unlers picked his track and passed Orin @t the head of the stretch witho q effort. Orin had the early speed, but Caywood had him in ¢ Worst going pout. Indian dropped into third thro! place in the last eighth when the others SECOND RACE. vate, elx furlongs Letting. Btr.Place. 6 i forks. SLANE Fa, 4 " 0. 1-3 a >» 150 10 went 0 itt good. Pirate Queen and Quite Rigt in thi front und opened a Kap of + where ‘came up from ‘show money Sn the fl Je stumbled and threw ithe, start. He (iniehed ri mt and ran away four mile ee THIRD RAC three-year-olds and np; to Live Near the Spot Where He Reared Cel- ebrated American Turf. Upon one of the most picturesque sweeps of the rolling blue grass coun- try, a few miles out of Lexington, Ky. is rising a stone mansion. J. 1. Hage gin, the mult-million In building It for a country home. Ita plazzae’ give a view of the finest stretch of land in that far-famed region and the vista ts ered by Ute deeds in the strong-b He of the Californian. dort. In a remote corner, atate, Ina simple, awith a few acres of til land surrounding, He ert, the former owner dorf and Its surrounding Here it war that he built and the breeling plant wh CYCLISTS MAY SPRINT 10 END the adjoining the vast andl pasture ives Dan Swix foal krasny ale th Six-Day Riders in Boston Race Hold Up. forty-first hour race at Park it Lob this afternoon on the track MeEae took th f the 7; Stin- WH Walthour, an, TN Tat TN. 1 ANOTHER “JACK SHEEHAN. Originator of (Jack's Tips!) Denies Connection with Fake, Sporting Elltor Evening Worl I would thank you to state tn you t the Jack Sheehan mention a with the fraud charges at the ck is not the same ax Sheehan who |x ku Thanking you in a: Justice ro me, 1 remain. JACK SI Prope! ¢ larry Phillips Dies of Paralyste— Well-Known Sporting Man, Harry Paillips, for {John L, Sullivan, died a pital this morning of Yesterday while si the Delevan Hote’ 4h ” ‘Orleans and Monk \ ‘ayman pween them all.the wuy, ‘elle tw Beta nes: early, two longtin tired a the} an advantage of neck backetretch and” in a not taat th Inthe tinal hird dla wixteenth: eee stoppediat. the Delevan ae ‘Tom O'ftourke, ja 10) vugitats, Tatll Phillipe sporting werld wh as the packer of Harr |Jack McAuliffe, then Hghtwetght « pion. Later he took up Joan 1. Yan and managed his Buror He left Sullivan. previous t with) Mitchell to hurry: cour ys an he. a handin the G Muntreal, Sulll he returned to Amerte: the tant to ries Phillips vise oroualy defended himself from the Mon- j Susea’ pursing: frouscs | Visited ‘New. York frequent! | ee yan ago he had ie ae mendorf Now Content!5 Stars of the! Walth who has headet the at the close of thr tof the four days, Was very game | MeKachern ad-looking knee, shape than at will ent in ihe forty. | and always hile here u Gen. Sherman, died to-day at alight, wtroke) In Hackensack, N. J., from a atroke of TOO \% 13 @ 12 reared the mont justly celebrated stars {the Ameriean turf. Birthplace of Great Sires. Here at Salvator first kleke his coltinh capers upon the broad: blue Joarpet. wher sire, Hindo {risked In Juventte Torataed: the unt lirirengi. the au dam ov In ali Kentucky Thin was th noise own joy eowritlen in brackets ef glory ia the history of our turf. tent of thi rteh at was his Dan forgot man Nin care yy upon the COWEN ACCUSED ~OF MEAN FRAUD. Gould Says $500 Deposit to Get Work Was Retained. ray Cohen was a nriso Adams street 1 Herman L. day in the Bros n, charged with swindling Ff 1, Gould, of Bentwood, Le Ken whose hh sin Nod. hax been operat with Henry D. Wilbur as th Vis- v any, at Moutay ' had answerel salary of $9 jould testulet Mat db an advertisement oftertr a month to main Whe wounl | deposit see. ral visits to | Montague st saya that | depomtted $9 on Dee ten and yas told to. for work Jan, 2 When he reached the place Wednestey mori | ing he found detectives in charge of Uhe establinhment. Miss Davis aad Miss Wu 3 capers and Edward Cu tid chat they fad been employed shen and Wilbur a money. i saad Ae by making depos! ORAM said ax drugigint #10 work- pati bat tis Roden aay ‘arrell ein ¢ Comp: Ly and th tate within a few d us remedies i and pur for Ti looking ring wa detectives nada next. The Wilbur, againat wh ampiaint if he is arrested. a NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. 1 to The Evening Werlt.) cH TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, A—The entries for to-morrow's as follows Ik furlongs Mand Thrues 101 tot tive 1 Georsie G. 10 Salvalet 03 Divertlacment Turin n| ther West 1 Postulatteen Dead, Miss Blanche Berard, who was Pos ;| mistress at Wes: Point for nearly. fort: ré. und who wae well known to home, live y ‘paral, hit Here was born | Sr Comtan wittenake | & Oe) TOOK ybody Knows J. rin. ne tea of a breeding e: aly knows Dan * at and imported high: Induces expending | leh cattle sited nn thet ofa fashs | troy lived Col. Willam Bu nd very, A tree ding | thn Harper, eaihuslastie turfmen, Th pot. while Swigert ia happy | three became associates, and devote In being priv Ite live n the weat | their whole ime to the pursutt of breed. lof his greatest work Jing. In frendly rivalry. the xires were to further Swikert's Career. thous days We 8 hors thetr mat veto, eostiit other thousands in the stud. MWe has lost Wwoall in ventures tat eaK of than that to wht Dan Sw tle etn We i ky 87) TAPP BNP 0. thy et ited er'n stock at a sale of WOONALD FRED ON FIRGT, HE oWEARS. John Alen Says panes Slayer Shot in Self- : Defense. Jthe others while defending his MeDonatd ‘s KUN went a gun-and shot A gun. pulled Mrs. MeDonald was fn the court-room, Accompanied by a woman friend. She sed and istened to the tea- Jonald, id began shooting, xer, Courtney amd Price grabbed MeDons Wa nan the frat ehot was thred, rice had a Kun T aow It, He dred the third shot, He. the gun in his) Wercaat pocket. Courtesy fell at the fourth sbet, Abe" Povecr, of 30 vd and Twenty-slxth Ftreet, sald he is with Kennedy in the Sata cafe, He gave a version of the a Mad for McDonald, | eater Fr pan, of 49 East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, kne Price, He was in the saloon when he © groom at the pidly mude dia- f m to Mr, Unger or accuracy was admitted stand, ere Moat of the witnesses testified to-day, Pl Kennedy Courtney. Price and John Kennedy were together. He testified that he was standing talking to McGinnis. when the first shot. wan fired. He saw a gun in hand. MeDonald had hold Noone else had a ree sy? was killed. Me saw Kennedy and Me-! Let heoatioiioieeiie 3 shot. TP saw a hand in the air, It hetd ar MeDona k Kennedy it a revolver, There were three men in a h. Kennely, Prive and McDonald, nsearching, MeDonaig had a gun! edy's eke, I xatd, | a are doing,’ Sev Then [ ran to the of 169 Bayt Ninety: pressed agalnat Ki “Miles, think what y eral shots we 1. | door, Waen 1 minutes Ia the floor, ed ax follows: id to him: ‘You can't gs n until you have xeen Tom MeDonald sail: “There have of stortes of my talking aboi It any you fellows This Is the back Me ¢ Donald w: two or thre wie on 1 the centre stand for thas, sald, ‘MeDonatd d : pistols enotrary ihe Onn wacaali:finp)se iui ey eratanel A Ryo Keon and ‘seca were inking. |) as ti Tom | ten ne, pea Sennedy iis out me | De T’ purhed nim focket. McDonald grabbed his hand and ; Rintinaversioan threw iv up. ‘Then ‘it went of, Medea Got Hin m. | caught McDonald's wrist and have got him, Tom, throw pigbenald, ie into him.” ‘There wax bofore “This w i teDon rt hs a’ general mix he hearing was adjourned until Mon- a minal cant mony Wis so strong.» in GEN. BATCHELDER DEAD: | rate of Me! Id that it created al He declared positively | #x-a0 “1 two or three shots that were not loud! enough to have come from Me~ Donald's run. Another McDonald Witness, ’ Charles Garthe) of ist Avenue standing by: ham ‘th man that termanter-General of: th Army Pannen) Away. ¢ ie WAEHINGTON, Jan. 4#—-Gen, IOEDOOOIGOODOVE The Inquest {nto the death of George {of sixteen, ni Price. sh 1 kiled in Harlem by Mies MeDonald, wis alno wounded iree other men, wis continued befor Mart to-day, Abraham Levy nry Unger, counsel for the a ambler, continued to bring out oy every DIL of evidence that would show | heard Mel y he would MeDonald faced alone in the Onawa ee ra & half-dozen Witter personal ene- tin his oles about mlcarman oct hiav elie hentawenliie told me to tell the | chi 4c cards as well us in personal ' piel siteutues, and that he killed Price aut eer Joes hatteeeeay Pey.| out His first invasion of tae wee in natisher ty the Late mont, king of It was five produced Stu ther rensation In King. | rc owith aw good. string horses in’ lesser class, In 1880 the Kentuckian 9 ax his star, vost ft f Hanoy straight Brothers for $1 horse old e) to posterity: pe on alori Blass at their bs : tract, that hav and ineffacablacrecnrds hehinge Tt was prime ¢ t Dan Swigert DOD000DD DODD 00000 D 00000000000 00000000 Danl gw igerl, tern ture why Wen Belmont Stakes. He August Hei- ML harre became thé sare later that Awinert showed Hin- later to hand his fame mn ata better bargain to, 8 Of thoroughbreds were turned | He the greatiatuil was In Its christened OEIOOIOUOAGHSSOOS Career of the Noted Horse Owner Turf Toney by Thousands, | Onty to Lose ‘All, Most of It. Elmendorf. name. bred uy largest of his winn Name. Starte Ie ator ha Ankeles Senorita Tremont of 055 | fry Ruperta rr fonipeen 8}Women Arrested Him Discharged in Court. of Ottaville, before Charles Gordon, igned fettiny With Mrs, A at Mid stown, | some time ago a gang of coun | Orange Coun One of his age CORDON HELD AS COUNTERFEITER with Commissioner ay on a charge of counter- \ Savage and Eliza Decker, her sister, he was arrested yer The Decker girl says that she [s thirteen years old. She looks much older, Chief Hazen, of the Secret Servic wed information that rfelters was at work in searned that Eliza Decker had tried to pass a one-dollar certificate which had bul. ‘The figure “twenty” had been cut from elt’ bil and pasted over the rane.” figure The sisters took the matter as A joke when they appeared in court. ‘They said that Gordon gave them the bin, He satd that Mra, Savage had raised tt and told him that she was going to try to pass It, Gordon was held. in $250 ball for fur- ther examination and the two girls were discharged. QODDOOEOIOQOD®) }| sovlation, whic Part of Our History — Made Mr. Haggin has chosen to - Iinpoesible to enumerate all; UNTIKG TO WAR OH TANNA !Sound - Money Men to Absorb all Qthes Committees. ;COLER MAY BE CANDIDATE 2 Association to Incorporate and Replace Various Re= form Bodies, A scheme was set on foot tu-day to unite ail the antl-Tammany organisga- ons for the next municipal campaign. The Bustness Men's Sound-Money As organized the McKin- ley and Roosevelt parade of 100,000 men, is to be Incorporated under the laws of the State and is to take the place of the Committee of Fifteen. the Citlzens’ Union and all the other organizations now tn existence which hone to oppose next Fall. Cornelius N. Bliss has been asked to take the presidency, but he declined, al- though he is in full sympathy with the movement. The late ex-Mayor Strong was Presi- dent of the Association until his death 4 short time ago. It is belleved that John Claflin, A.D. Julliard or George G. Haven will be elected to succeed him, Nearly every prominent merchant tn the city belongs to the associatlon. Al- though during the last two Presidential elections the assoctatton worked for the succers of the Republican ticket because of the financial Issue it claims to bsolutely non-partisan in local affairx, One of the men who has attended all the conferences of the projectors of the new plan sald to an Evening World re- porter to-day that the step because there were too many _inde- |pendent orgunizations tn the feld, and their continued presence would only give rise to confusion. ‘Thera has been no talk of a Mayor- alty candidate yet nor is it known whether the arsoclation will put forth a Republican or a Democrat. The name of Comptroller Coler as an available eandidate has already deen discussed. Somebody star: a rumour to-day to the effect that Mr. Coler would be a | candidate for re-election as Comptroller on the antl-Tammany ticket. When Mr. Colee was asked avout It he sald: don't wish to be held responsible for all the rumors that are started In connection with my name.” Witllam H. Baldwin, jr. this after- noon mated ‘that so far as he knew there was no movement on foot for the purpose of deposing him from the chalr- taanship of the Committee of Fifteen 065 | and putting In his place John D. Crim- yeast mins, Mr. Baldwin was asked whether Mr. ‘imminn would be more valuable to the ‘¢ when outside that body than as a member. Mr. Baldwin's answer was evanlve: eae fd ‘Ar, Crimmins is a gobd man on the the committe he tho story that Mr, been clumsily raised to a twenty-dollar! Crimming har been slated for the chatr- manship, this ts the firat I have heard of It. “You may reat assured It is absolutely without foundation; we have not even dreimed about such a move. When & ‘man Is sick und out of the fray, all surla of Roesip are liabie to crop up, —— Tame Bouts at Fall River. PALL RIVER, Mass., Jan. 4.—The Casino bex- tame, Joe Paul de- ring by the rei match for font $ maimed a knockout win om ital Johasse, Dy falling through the ropes in the second round. ts ! Sast One Mun- | i ) The most welcome news ‘our Remnant Sale. - and vest, ‘$10.50, $12 to 430. to order, $20, includ lining; full dress or Tuxedo, spection. tho asking. we det hinetys | thousands is the announcoment of Suits ‘to order, $14, former ‘price from 816 to 840; trousers, $4, former price $6 to $10; cout former price 00 overcoat ends, ng best satin lined throughout, to order, 430— choice of English or German drape, snmple gurments for in- We make and trim them up to our standard. No risk in dealing here. Money back for IN Truly-4n offering that is ama: meres, Oxford gray Theviots, fast assured to every. one at $5. SURPRISE SPEGIAL SALE N° 68. For One Week Roe Ending Next Friday. REVELATION MEN’S SUITS made up by master hands—a fit equal to that of a-custom made suit MEN'S OVERCOATS ON THE STAMPEDE! > zing to see—figured all-wool cassi- black thibels c cut by artists and AT 83—Heavy Biack Beaver Overcoats. AT 85—Hard’ Wearing, Kersey and Irish Frieze. AT 87-50-Oxford Gray—Foremost in favor. AT 810—Every ‘choice fabric and color. 81G5—Men's Storm King, Ulstera of Frieze, Metton, and Seid gracefully. made, AT Ht }. 87-50. $10. er extra SOMREIING SPECK to SPEOTAL— Boys’ Ox grade uy to eee at%,00, Youths’ Black and Blue ford Gray Overcoat for ages 10 to 169° Kersey Grerconts,. He ages 15 MNS ENTER, PEASE mays WIFE HD fats, MEYER for two ‘days ik Heavy Caps, with allde bandg, 2c. y Sees bo $245, indg, 25e,, 450., UNDERWEAR-Sanitary, non-ir ey returned on request. Clothing a FANCY HALT. HOS Bienen roma and tan, Polka ei ea Oren Saturdays until 10 P. M.; other days until 6,30 P. M. Toe., 9c. ating, all materials, paired one year free. Xen Monday”; ing; beak 3 -1,400 Ne cea cup aaterences eS ee Medical. Medical, OLD DR. GRINDLE, GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF ‘THE curr oF EDICAL DEPARTMENT): years’ s specialist 1p Diseases of tea , bade det OLD DR, GRANLE'S if treat. 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