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‘The Board of Estimate ‘his appropriated over $4,900,0 ne | provement of the wa 5 of New York cits 4 Of this sum $ % boroughs of Manhaits 31,780,00 of which wis f maine and pumy 00) for the furt Croton wutershe) For Brooklyn $1 ated, as follows “ry £0,000 wae appropr! tem, $1.390,009; pum cont houses SEMATE VOTES ON ARMY BILL. Declares Against More Than 30,000 Men. WASHINGTON, voted on the Army vote was on the amendment Mallory to strike out Section bill The motion was was considered a text vot fon, was on political grou: Section 5 10 Sait poalti When the Was resumed to-lay, addressed the Se: amendments proper, and adequate erinariana of the thier, Weterinari providing rank? rmy BN] Tevocation of al! Amer.can saloons in providing against ¢ or hwportation of b Uquors in the Phil He said the deen a ateady increses Haiiors from the United Phil ppines aince tion. For the four of Which there was a recor, the amount of $9041 from FOR CLEAN WATER -—_—_— e+e ““Indicates Abandonment of Ramapo Scheme| —Manhattan and Bronx Get t $2, 225,000. >on pan) seked them If the HALFFED WOMAN In Closing Debate Hale| Three Men Arrested and nenses for machinery Mayor sent for Comm f Enel) The DIES IN HOTEL. for Two Held an Investigation. DOWN AIRSHAFT TO DEATH. were Fis quite Ds tne 4 Tonn Fell Three Stories, Every Hold Will Be Con- WHAT ROEBER Vhe deadly stranule | LOC STOOD sidered Fair in This Match. he v 4 rhaps vihony eed Uy? le Mabe Mag i “Stevie lold barred aald he woulit Uneuehiattes been f ter Increase in U We arte ot hat om 5 than a per rand im lnm vatly 2 Hn maid, vote nyiting ——— i se n a an: é Arwutn MAY STOP DENVER FIGHTS. o ' tranche te Hepent ' \ , : balance on the £ § aa * 4 Heidiid not know me ‘ i aeritt eat AR VENT AU q come from. With al! c r \,. od h es men ald not seem to nits | F aking ' the 8: ‘The Renate agreed 1 tinisis sus sieve nA ow ath or | phowed ' fecuriing th F and vote on the bil : “ rerihe Ht j tacks Indicated th IVISON LOVED NEPHEW'S WIFE. His Bonds, Proposed Marriage. ie SS a Ivison war. an y character, He mighy have been ov broth: testify Juatice rr preme Court (de the bulk of { nephew atives re of ec: the wil) «et Influence to-day. 4 He oft him, wht centricity an when Mary asked Mr W Yee. Mr iyis another room myself behind to jook for } and sald: 1 found alm girl, T won't have Julius Hi. Schware to shave the aged puvlis man Hovee, was wife, Carol! asked Mr, Wade. Yes, wir; when | wa je muat accept service by publica: pin the qult bro@eht uxalnnt them tn reme Courtshere by Anton J. Ditt- Asher Wertheimer, the dealer. a han down effect this afternoon ponhelmer, Unterinyer & napplication sete forth @/not find them ia this Old Millionaire, Fondling |Garvin, the REE CINTS WINNERS AT FOR JACK DOYLE. Pitcher, Secured in the Trade. Mes. Mone the N ‘am iM Adams. of nder Waker, | ckinan, Sylvante M ig Chicago|Good Card a | Offered for First Time ina Week. \ PANCECPION Jan. | . . the | ” neh | hs 1 vs if Jock Pornoon «de ex: four were cok Doyle wit dor f 1.69 1-2 lose bunch x Donation « n venti Donna Rive away from the others ch lurn ‘and ‘the former had befe he elghth pole ad an ensy time Frangible and The first the {nat ql Hire str THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OME 18, oy IROEBER SHOWS SOME LOCKS AND HOLDS $4,025, 000 VOTED. HE MAY WORK ON PONS WHEN THEY CLASH. MESS rit to Silk Gown's Disappear- relies diag Musee Foot and Arm Power ance at Last. aportant facts in . ’ Propels Latest free ia ee ae uvis trav auea|ffA Treat for the Boys, On Sale One Week Ending Next Friday. Exhibit, fie ea ieosyearcotle (hat AT charade, he thertire taken BOYS’ IRISH FRIEZE REEFERS, with storm collars, {a | along too fast in were carried frat part rth Race—Bix and a, half furlongs 1 by Boomerack. idge was second and Aziin th Senator Bever-, ird, , (TERRY'S NEXT WALCOTT LOST “| FIGHT APRIL 30.) FOR HOLDING. Harris Says Broad Will|Black Whirlwind Beaten Be McGovern’s’Frisco by Fouling in the Opponent. Clinches. PONS ON HIS BACK. of aud bre IN PUTTING Chokiun XPECTS TO DO ing to Jim Kennedy, match- ‘Twentleth Century Athlet! The Ereaing World ) trisco, Te SeGaverntezes 1s.—Kid Care slugser of man in fight Walcott, the ponent for his coming fight on the coaat Will be selected from seven Httle men | who are noted for great stunts tn thel | roped Inclosure. The atatement of Sam |” bie Marris, McGovern’s’ manager, doesn't |“! in thts | Jibe with Kennedy's. Harris say» Terry | at Was awarded the decision on a foul j has been matched to fight Kid Broag| fer the men had been fighting one n the coast {na twenty-round Journey | Minute and Mfty xe js of the nine- and that the inducement offered is a th round, [eferee Jack Wilts, of $7,000 purse. ety, after cautioning Walcott twice Kennedy returned from Pittsburg yes. |#8ainet butting in clinches that terday afternoon, where he says he | TUNG. stopped the cont after the on ¢ negro had Ia right swing ter's Jaw inn clingh, ter the winner on a rullng seemed to greatly Jority of the spectators, many persons present \ whe: v the |necured contract with Terry McGovern | | for a match beform the Twentleth Cen- | tury Ciub In San Francisco on April 20, | Jand that MeGovern's opponent wil! be! |selected from among the followin: | Sullivan, Broad, Santry, White, no, “| was has been since pugtiiem ever bafore have men did, fight ints here wreatest | witngssed up was introduced laying to record-breaking houses on the | road, Manager Harris cancelled two weeks In order to get his protege to the const In time to etn thorough | (mgr Bugilists Muted as ca }| course of training. McGovern closea hin | iim Ue 440) persone wit ine ree. }| theatrical engagement on April. 4 in| Wil Hot Avon fore he mo- Brooklyn, and w iment the ended \2 MW then start for the | {nthe iaeteenth Michiana’ As lever « ! Root and Byers Fight To-Night. Jack Root and George Byers will meet | gat In a Uwenty-round bout before | with ctators present, he National Bporting Club, of San my ne Ne repeated Franctreo, Root should win in jess food ashe Feeeived n Tounds. on his hande, by Root has another He han been ae. the National Sporting Club, ancisen, to meet Jack Moffat, Me-welght of Detroit, mut Feb. 8 They vund draw in San tepritie Carter body | gortis at Garden Will Be Truly a Champion. and ! ad to Meet. feather- who Is cao McC! tena, x the best featherweight. of | trom bel have been matched to. fight | “Arter ike swe y Nad rather eather [Cie an 38s be. geen that Car ths N Ly Vialeot hucalnat Mim | eee an ne eitae | ae Walcott’. am linmtt of the no trouble in securing the de- eer aa the tr NUproxressed, When Re: ile atonmed the teat and de a foul | Fighin Arranged Recently. following fights have been ar- counter took place | ranged within the last few days: Kid| got up on their chairs, threw their i and vs. Steve Morriasey, Of} and umbrellan in the air and mac i se, twonty rounds at Corry, O.,|ruah to Carter's corner to congra! ul Hadle Kennedy. of Pitteburs, | him. After the contest reporter had did “Le of his rr. of Philadelphia, (wenty sburg Jan, 39: ° Charlte ncinnatl, vs, Bob Long. of gnty, rounds at Springfield Jan. Leon vs, Tommy | Wison, of Cineinnatl, twenty rounds re- | at Marysville, Ky., Jan. 2; Jim Judze, tum | 9f Beranton, Billy’ “Corcoran, of Savannah, twenty rounds at Savannah next Tuesday night. titing Li ! break ys. the nineteenth round. and as he tried the trick again I stopped the fight and de- clared Carter the winner on a foul. I ink Iodid right thi . Moor or mat etaing the difie of the Ure human mu bridge abou ralatn tim tre the toll Wold nn arny le of + rear pressing he ou mis tt Eden’ thle to ee put ition him LOST 7 VAUURERE | MARE; MAYBE A RARE COLT, TOO. nd the fact Kings hud wepapers foher wheres Ride SPECIAL if ving in Oxford, gray & brown shades, for ages -} to 15, extra heavy and substantial, with good warm itinines; hand- some garments--compare with average $3.50 Reefers.. Men’s and Young Men's mere Trousers, the son of Imp r i now be there r tilly by conclusion, Hk shaw wek ale} fe thet run Frow It seems a natural fforts tha om urate, Already Cassi- $1 mare ana ‘ nee Men's AlleWool Black Chev- : ein foul, after hav- iot Trousers, $1.50 ase poumeamakuney ml Mensiver) Stylish Worsted $2.50 : Sea ieapuremloyauneslesi tee Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knee Pants, 20¢ yrursolt eut that Silk ¢ . Gr: “WwW, Hermann bece TinttdoDAe: tad imolahes was Boyes ata grade All- Wool 45c Men’s Overcoats, of reliable Ker- ner and ever mistaken,” not greatly $5 ayotem f maite trace her where-| ghan to-day, “silk sey and Frieze, head of the eeeeeret| to a man aiamaen anslasy Guts Men’s Overcoats, of Im- $7 50 ‘ 1 understood, balled from Harodaburg, s ia sue ena f 8, Wes about twenty-two miles south | eot|||_ ported) Melion/and Frieze, P< Hesonvallt Hepes aeevasren 7 pean Men's Suits, new patterns, in all-wool Cassimere, $5 11 know was then tn ; : tua iB about the] C inae a : MP aprird Men’s Suits of all-worsted Clay Diagonal, $7.50 Svar “plagathie | country cone Many duteners | caprelty cand u whe were to come along! j Derby, Alpine and Golf Hats, the right shapes, 75c., 95c., $1.45 TOsers en now wou know y oa dor % oT 7 driving thy She had been by Hinde re *. o io *¢ Aus tween the shat & linaker "Ty forge? e male It Waa, Mid-Winter Furnishings Surprises Without Limit: Woodward & an when these stories were run down they ale. 65 ) ’ WK artna, | were found to be untrue Mr. Callaghan hae Kentucky breeding Men's Natural Wool Under. 20 Men's Laundered Percale 20 the | artinally a tery came tne Went wo] recards at" his Magers’ ends and le vers | wear, IC Shiits, ch Pt a Sie ant nen eat tt tea] Men's Embroidered Night- 35c Linen Bosom Unlaundered 35 i «the Vivratian due to | utter she thrown Teen tris Coenen) shirts, {| Shirts, vet races, [re haa | ; Of a truck, In Men’s and Boys’ four-ply 5c) Men's and Boys’ Winter 20 G Ta ete Gain Senta the care, Sik, Gown. ism Collars, | Caps, Ic NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Httle has heen hes grocers and bakers of late In spite of the wide | HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Ree. FROM BUSINESS. Valuable to-day than ever, and the une n owner of her has a smal! fortune In ais grasp, Should any purchase fail to please in money will be returned instantly upon request. ublicity whieh «Work IW ORLEANS, Jan All Clothing bought here will be kept in repair one year without cost, day and 2.95 LYER for Two Days Ony, Saturday and Monday. $ MEN’S STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS, Open Saturdays until 10 P. My; other days until 6.30 P, M. SPREE Ha Navies base naniicap For nearly half a century our clothing has been celebrated in every city in the United States as the standard fashionable reliable clothing of America, and our only reason for now sacrificing it is that we are retiring | —— Medical. Medical. OLD “DK. . GRINDLE, «Parsons Fin Ihave Oak Handicap 31,000 Wootirice dor wo! from the retail business. ry ur} rs sae aiika a ry UN esalh ‘Lathe Se x tebe We That is why every garment here is now being sold at exactly 60) X#! ecu DErAntuesty: Al _ OLD, DR GREY pana 4, eare a special ‘Diseases tb" UR. GHINDLe wotentiae | CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ment blood aitd akin dneasee “| | Roors pliel high wit Reanutul Ostort Ui win | eet pote tars cnruat and mouth, ulcers, palntal tity, bad ‘leveloped orgaaay | Treanor, “all Dress ani Tused® ults Al <0 | » ‘ad bladder complain: Couult OLD DR. JOR. re "ON TUR hal. het, the long. LE Te tres eater te "Racal Fis BIS and $19 Fall Overenstoesowe ik Hed Kea having Impedi- | & ‘0 al hund ef our finest $12. 3 Be a yercoate—some silk Iined—are now magi ice ot down 10) 16.08) or ohio Sidcauab: | ey mete se i ile treatment. baa xm ert OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9. aes lon Bors, 830 BROADWAY, - ie Porter Docsee sessed MBB, |ANGERDAUER positively Maries Copealtatlon. 9 Gecond ave... Private house. BET. 12TH AND J3TH STS. | nuveihes eae vm