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~ JONE > Intrusive Was Scratched THE WORLD: SATURDAY “EVENING, ‘FEBRUARY “9,190 HARD PUNCH ON NOSE WILL BEAT RUHLIN, PORN ET A SAYS PHYSICIAN AFTER EXAMINING BIG FIGHTER. ee The Akron Giant in Good Shape Despite Nasal Affliction. C 1S CCOCOROOCOCEE CEI # RUHLIN’S ONLY PHYSICAL DEFECT IS [can tt Harder Than A FRACTURED NOSE, SAYS DR. MAYER. "22!" ' | | | fellows, ma- He Martin could furnish terial for many of in rom it: Correspondent.) SATI, O., Feb. 9. —By request of The Evening We 3 (Bpectal to The Evening World } CINCIN Id, | have examined Gus Ruhlin at his headquarters in Carthage, with the fol- is faster NM omost URACE TRACK, NEW ORLEAN eee i RA » NEW ORLEAD SA IIRTEE = Ruhlin perspires than Jef- ~ Club-House Handte: A Gheon lowing fnding' oS i = (ries does, though he works no hanle Milé, was the stake feature the Cre: At PO M.—Pulse 74, respiration 18, temperature 984, heart sounds clear and normal, ie Sib ceRWNThe aoluleNma teres Gent) Clty Jockey Club track, antl an ASAE PM: rope-skipping, bag-punching and three rounds of sparring: Pulse 82, respiration 22, labored; temperature 98.6, heart few minutes of exercise. (hough he does et that Intrusive was entered added i ‘ , Sialent J isot tire readily, and finishes strong and Doo) “Gnterest to th t. Karrtck a 5 j fresh BCH cee onhcuey chic ean t At P.M. After bath and rub-down: Pulse 72, respiration 18, temperature 98.5, heart sounds normal. Ars eee ‘Meddler ts reported to be goo “s : a = As he § undergoing his final ruve bares started, arecelearninkel ee fh Gus Ruhlin is in every sense a physical giant, and his general condition Is first class. His muselea are firm and his body shows no signs Monte Ruklinebhowedsperrectephysical ‘one of the best affairs of the of adipose tissie, ‘The only physical defect lies in his nose, and {2 primarily an old cttarrhal affection and secondarily a fracture of that organ, pondtoens (ie Fe ene Fg afternoon. ) with a deviation of the septum. defined, There was no trace of, super: aukeiseniechase) wasirun tirouch a | The mucous membrane is thickened and there is the uaual trouble with the turbinated bones. ‘The nose is practically like an inverted fun- att (pig appetites he dnd fela) th: artly under water, bu we ttomay have r ei det onto: aah furnished eee ocak i “the fara thee nel, the Inrge end at the extreme opening. ‘The air enters freely, but is blocked at the internal openings. hot to the detriment of h! Year-old event at three and onerhalt fu: re ena gattraa This will sanse Rublin no end of trouble if the day of the fight is foggy or rain I falling. In perfectly clear weather Rublin may not be Ab any rate Ruhiln does not hick coi: Jonge had seven starters, all of which fa oiman try seriously inconvenienced. He will have to guard the nose carefully, as a good stiff punch would render him practically helpless. qe He ear eed gaeay een . a i : bag] ge te eat desperat In every other respect Ruhlin is sound and looks a well-trained athlete, fit for a contest of endurance and skill poe eeen eee By i , aba and midi ralnetronelt 15 pia eh te } : LRaLD BENJAMIN MAYER, M. D. Of course, Cis a promt ands to the others. 5 \The weather was cool and the t Yery heavy. Y FIST RAC For four-year-old and upward. One mite Wetting rack In queer street and MeGinn. i, Wilkersan Won tn a ha Kled to test endt At from start to thaleh aw ef a feathery in training, ‘the I ning World's hed him nar erupts. Re the frat tucn aml drop place. Caywood put up crneany on and landed him winne with that of J ide. tr apecte SECOND RACE. Rutiln Three and a half turk levalieha Bett! Wels: For two-yeai Blarters, wir, Jocks. S,MIEFin. StrT Trae A. 110, Cochran... J 1G 1S even Lou Woods, 109, Duper... 5 Dib E BMiw Charlie, 105. J. Back 76 Ww + Debenture, 102, Layne, 4 420 wll Lye, 105.7 Walsh 1 3G AZ Lady Alga, 102, Hattiae 3 876 1. Haydon, 118, W. Tale 7 eames ‘Blart fair. Won easily, Time—0.4 Lena A. had all the speed the lead in the first wixtcenth 4 fal the way. Lou Woods ew the stretch and lost kround, Wut sh the best of the others. “Haydon wos Aaken to the outside and our of it as x: as the Mug fell. Miss Charlie ran @, good Milly. was off badly and } to make up a lot of xrouni THIRD RACE, Steeplechase handicap; short course ea hetting Starters, wis. jocks, Str Mace, Divertisement, 12), Hurter Harve 1, 131, Willams Ieen, 150, Finneean. V, Parvons, 178, Merting. OG Liste Kelly, 123, Adam: g La Princesa, 132.Huffman 5 ‘Sart geol, Won ridden wut. 3 ' Violet Parsons led over the frat three 8 jumps, then Hurve B. took up the run- |% rag and sowed the way over t ovhers. Violet Parsons was second to the next to tho Inst jump, when Diver- tisement and Isen pasped her. Divertine- ment and Harve Ii, fought tt out in the stretch. Isen made a strong bid, but tired under the weight. Fourth Race—One mile—Won by Glen Take; Moroni waa second and Dissolute | SOK third, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Fel. 3 9—The entries for Monday's races are as {llown: <-"Piret Race—Bix and onehalt turtongs 7) The Riba .. vee MS Quarterback Ida Clealla .. Pat My Boy. po Novelty Rarita Miss Go Lighuy TAttle Duchess 11 Master Jul . ! tay m just right and strong enough to go uny distance. [ find Tam Becond Races D DOOM ED SH E GE I S heavier. but there fe not too mich In the way of flesh on me to make me od, taorebe. Dit slow. Ten miles on a good road, i rope yi ~ iste a sa 3 a litte wrestling with Martin, and a few ronnds with my big punching bag. Jack Martin every Will keep me fit. GUS RUHLI e RECOR ICT.| °" Prince Real ... s 300007 Third Hace—aix ti — + jet q psoas SEBS vole cur i ) Company G ng To-Nig by Co, “8, Twenty 4 ‘ | "3 ican - Armory thx ev 4 arenas we ; THIS PUNCH MAY LOSE RUHLIN THE $28,500 for Dying Mrs. Fawdrey--Doctors Ona 5 tuallantyne HA be ned : Ceara “Gece—itieh wetsst Mandioap; one | TH tHT. in Court Pierced Her with Needles. Appear th th siseatuyees : a a Po BB ti a Tea Gown nd | ea im tas “FIGHT KNOCKED OUT 3 Fifth Race—Seilinx iS srforcilentclne then courts of hindscrahedt into the which hus- e After a br yh mW ta Hohwees ‘i Mi wokiyn, Mie Anne D. Bawdre ot] band and wife were sitting ; Wem: Baden, ~ I vin M y ‘ yaward-] ‘They were hurled violently back} Z jeter ti w fed Amat Woodirice 1 " Ratlroad Company for injurles| bound, as vi ory Fe 5g Sth Ne eine, — 1 Of course tteeonpt 1 he) made} vccuived anu AW. | Mrs. Pawdrey became unconsclous. areraisenyy cia 1c 3 aarry the cave tt te date men arta SETAE Doser “sume and the tnjured Bown. the i ‘ Mrs. Fawidrey f | Bivooss ' ui Supreme Court of Ohio | cones. vw: agnotsbe told Maen param ice feo} woman wae taken {9 her hoffe. There arpolet: 1 m wht eta \ t tke rpthe neat day a ohild was born, Zack Phelye ys >p ser. | Maddox, da the Lire Miliart ban 1 Adjourns and Promo- ‘ ee Syaseters | similar injurtes ina itr Stuck Needle | i= —— | yan c i le Jovel On the day: of the (ae tet iis} BIG FOOTBALL GAME AND ters Can't Appeal from Sua [ares isieghonet to ter husband that oe] gteewye attend best spectaitts | ° Pityotie A a 3 youll like te. bake rh fe) ropltes w York, eid out no hope ATHLETIC MEET TO-NIGHT.; Opposition’s — Injunc-fi+ Ble Wate F take her detvi " vlentalieiens |i . 2 y lial (ivtahed, suggested that she x as though a Athletes, football players and their tion. ‘ eencelie ‘ him ra AAA RALlIRETHaEE Beas | friends: will Congregate at t if the cw 1 4 strey nr into two equal parts, Her left side was Horse Exchange, Broadway ¥ They went te Coney Island and i We Lively Gal ardasauneniaHerwas Seth street, to-night to attr i Shela eat | mediately ees ant prepared proaght into court the examining physi letle and football meet or the SHS EAN Ti ROT wirks| to return, ‘The doctor held In Nhe ats! oan stuck needles into ight aide wt | | Bide A. C., the Nassau eld i Juri the : rine to] his thres-year-ald @ Heasie, a er Tine woman's body. 5 it no pain, } the Kings County A. © SiN aust ii inference, and al) hope of Noldtag | pe and Was aot even conscious of the act, | Aumber of speedy ixton by the) the tn) Chnestnnatl tas ast Witats viedeun On the other side she felt the allgntest Rh ti: [ares Pan du [ie tat (ete tat Jonaie siete see sen Cara CASO A. CG. on the mark « TORRE STR TMIGEIGH Atecahernr idence 1" ica lincostresiiel Pay She had to. be carr court on a siete! ' Bosworth, the Cornel! University TRA SenCHaL CHE eOUieRe Racnabonat Vnelzeennue feurewt, tah Hu boas utter ana er ; p tion exelted | Rheumatism is one of the diseases ¥ en order to ev » _ = --—— — {Aad) rome! Rritlse | tira t vit of 4 e yee e ° : " has wired tls entry In order t f PLS Tchilieeailierehaalniared roomen spectators in the hat medical science don't seem an old score F inst Edwards, an $ di0-yard handicap, in which these two = meet cach other, should produce an ex-| ») ‘citing contest. Th are five © f down for deciston before the feature of football cire the evenin nplonsdip foottrall 7 and ne tn ti kridiron | son closed, | ay game betw ame will cot their nu of the Nagsaus, ¢ heavy-weight contest has AWell-Dreaned 0 wards The boarding-li nk toby Mrs. How HW West Pitt 1 orireet, wa cd from top to bottom t \ do burglar. The polve and Mre. Howard | York boxer who, AuRDEct a tall, welled an who] Of Chicago, sailed earsn to the house yesterday afternoon] WOokM Abu Ih search o aod rented a room, He disap; duvate. ha ‘ y ne editor aloug th a:Ucien of wearing uv Loe Mi on ing of his tri juent happen rder Sammy Kelly, the were t and plenty WIE Curley: iv rd was ') 0 Sammy says f Ue, WH Caries ethe rooms of Mise Muy iri hia Hotes Ree dae ft left only the furniture, taking il Brennan's dres walats Gi he has eve ss sportiest, His mat pneieenars noticed ihe man going | ayy, ts for # ‘witha large travelling bug. purse, “Taere ia every i his wind ff will be emt. Starters, wis., StL Pin. Str for Tim to guant his Geo Hh Can. 1 s taretully ne hte jaw again rect Huhiin’s come] A day's Job connie Unters, 119, Of The Jeffries pad-purher MeL. 1s, Tn every other re: Tedlan, 115, Cochran minen ed CiretE . W. Dale i oan nat. He datly work t« of afternoon and compared bis condithon w the latter, who ha ale over Pain i {Maris Qecame matched with Palmer | Grand street, ; eS iN came out of hié hele and) made | atree:, Mar THIEF RANSACKED HOUSE. |Little Yankee Boxer Is, OU aL but bout ean AND (N STRIKE 1 the Sei ty 4 = Matched to Fight tight the A ner n au tag r) | ere have bee Curley. sent it. ‘The stars 3 four out of ft 0000000000000000000000000000000001? 0000000:0000000009 0006L11G0000000000600000006000003000000000000000009 ™ ‘hances of winning. The reader of and about twice as Rublin a dance that keeps him hopping. | \eavens did not offer to lay odds in that reful In digreasing, It may be stated that tht: | proportion, however, dnt hay ‘ore attempting to deliver a blow.) hit hard. He natead he gets his wallop in while | hard as formerly. He fs ler 1 Might. en pasaant, as it were to keep his vulnerable points out. of clivery he has {improved | T#Ke, however, than js the champion, nd can protr hand out} It ix noticeable t Ruhiin's work Nix ble opp ts one. | with Martin ts largely at close quarters odand right or not} and that It consists very much ia prac {x another matt His te the sate eat getting over a Jolt in aking tng ratn 1 onaphietire battery, while nw clinch. the men are to pro- Lid pounding of the heav- | t i nos] not fat that has brought him to ¢ yoshut of) imark, but just healthy, hard tig ty proper | pie muscles have developed more and a4) ne ts actu Krowing. the Impaet nasa, In speedy epttbly Ruhiin Faster Than Byer. w lor of work Ateoties Known fwith clubs, dumbbells and ws hardest [ing bag, followed by three atti and he goes at] with “Denver rein the th Ivex in a breakaway, i ha wor: racted easton er artitlery ms a wise ove. Nis tast day off pacd ima By this it is net meant that Gus can't Un te husky and fast and | sore stam corres rawl terday | ttutiin ia £ Neen ee ENTERS LIT many ast ouin ; . "i ho was ikewdae nt of which to htt kat out ie md te follow the punch with b iy 3 fe Has also exught t rlek r . waiting tu get “ vopedeatul lS oe veVeVereVeyejere ©) yey exer EFFRIES IS AT HIS RIGHT WEIGHT AND KNEE IS GOOD. TRAINING QUARTERS, PRICK HILL O.. Feb, 3 finish In the court. It is ready in the ring, Lam right dow w—1 am told the on, so faras [am to form and eut down my work rot to overdo tt, My welght ts about rignt, enough to sult me— in hborhood pounda—and I feel stronger thi ght to last a hundred rounds, if ne ary. 1 took a Kood Jog y wind with hard sprints behind a buggy, and [ guess the dy to quitthan Twas. [never wax rin my life, JAMES J, JEFFRIES, Champlon of the World, Wo, an organiza cmposed of more then 10 Cathott Z) young men, with a clubhouse at S| Iudeon street, will hold its annual en nent and receptlan t Mon- enite wt Lenox Lyceum, Mad nd Fite inth street. Ty scitateine dice RUHLIN STOPS SPARRING Condition, AND IS RIGHT AND STRONG. yndition of Mrs. T. C. Matt was TRAINING QUARTERS, COUNTY CLUB, CAKTHAGE, O., Feb. 4. — the Firth Aven stopped sparring and will not di » L try to land on sllehtly impre jon't want to take a y hands, v0 caliente Tdon't want to take hands. Road work and bag punching are now my pr! risus ° Dwas resting ¢ SAMPSON WILL RANK SCHLEY. McKinley to Send Naval Nominations to Sene ate Next Week. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— that the President will on Monday next renominate all oMcers connected with the naval victory off Santiago July 3.188, whose nominations for advanced rank failed of in the Senate eev- eral months ago, The new nominations will be identical In character with those formerly gent to the Senate, with thin difference, that the 1 of the personnel law already ed many of the officers whose Ust, and consequently riment Is obliged to make some nendations to carry out the epirit Hoanl's instructions, r-Admiral Sampson {s advanced to rank after Rear-Admiral Howell, the senior officer in low Admiral Dewey. tear-Admiral Schiey, is invanced to rank nex q other officers {s practically the # in the original nomination. SHIPPING NEWS. 2 is expected ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, 7.01/Sun sets... 6.26/Moon rines.. 11.40 THE TIDES. ‘igh W AM P.M LOR IL WE Ws? LM 1S Sun rises, PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVE OUTGOING STES SMLED TO-DAY, pool, Madiana, st dam. Ki Nt Progreso, Matanzas, po Laman, {Sirens INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-vay. Cette, Dundee. Loch wool, Jupiier, Algters Manttea, Mambure. Kentucky, Copentagen. Custello, Notterdam, Penns + Swalises Mesilla, Gibraltar. TO: EVERY cakMan If you suffer from errors of youth, non-development, male weakness, loss of manly vigor. varicocele, impo- . Wasting drains or vital losses, nervous debility, &c., send us your name and address on or before Feb. 19, 1901, and to introduce oug new remedy we will send you four dol- lars' worth of the bost medictne known to medical science for the cure of these ailments. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE Write to-day, as this “ad. may not appear again in this paper. LEA, WOOD & CO., Manu- facturing Chemists, 106 Prescott st., Lowell, Mass. RUPTURE: nN i CURED. ‘The Improved elastic truss ia the only truss te existence that is worn with absolute comfort hight and day, and it tetaina the rupture ender tke hardest exercise oF train and will elect a permanent tion free. Book a. for_ Ivite 78 Broadway, New York. 1% years.) garOur trusses are net ld by agents or druggiets, ‘Two doors below Wanimaker’s, near 0th street. Te ear Delon Samamaker’e. peer Mth cont. Her ea polnt of b terest. Th y was chatting with ber] ually to Uh fdmerion Marco dss at (el husband when the ctr stopped near] when It re Sly: fOr $1,000 Parkville at the trosks of the Long Lily ‘and Raltro More dt watted for a plained, in spite of ‘the terrl-| professor says another fn to pass Suddenly, without a mo-| bie alls ment's warning, there was a terrttie| Yer eae tion wh a has ql beralier ; her d has had a telephone pin i close to her thea! Pr that ‘the can tatk | thing. And all the jolt, and another car. coming from be-bto her friends. jtime people keep on Brooklyn; West Sixty-ttthi suffering terribly. attan, and Fort Lee NJ. [you 5 {work fast Tuesday,| NOW, What's the use of ba one or two fights at] wasting words arguing Harris had a pleas. because ¢ the effort: ‘ i heres vr, to supply|the matter? Why not : 6 Wilh Bernard Rolf, the contractor, to supply | tor a © roush | the places of the strikers with new men.tyet some Omega Oil boxe neLBONtEtAe| alking Daly says that the : sand ehilitren off 'e i polition of th and try that? Rub it t | “ j ——— An audi i the legal rate of $ from a medical and xclentitic jew ix one reatest In-{able to cure. One pro- ralysia will extend grad. | A will fessor says one thingf[g ches th | y i {\: i and wh tal organn y Is only thirty-six yeare}about it and another¥ ax always cheerful, and hax the result will be body and neck were always ¢ Vina allver gr says Kelly, ds matehed to] utr, Pawd CMO purse, Kelly whalt of Harr Harry Ware on sea in refusing Nisht ever Hite New matanieiereral : abn wad af ss == een Panu War ate into yourj peor (eet of Hara Re Ike Mir fe nhs nae agers | Fichts Bet SIM d Sw Surwegiane, tre gupposed legs or arms or shoul- iter t pope Mai lieeuesnun LOL ec oxn il eS, ba Ween Men and jie caw in evaded ine Varloun” wayadders, Plenty of®peo- ee Vor tea! Our HouL was faxt and furious," ays} ''Seabs" of Contrac- | the came, Get utones, a or waxes |ple“have cured them- Nis smaieh twit | okt caa\ ecmave omni (ke Kron kot tor Rolf. See ae eee oniane citereits feclveniinithis way, and z STS CHS GR Ea a Se the full wages: byt do not contain the tied." that ought to be proof enough that it will cure you.too. It is Kelly wishes to by eet Five hundred workmen delonging to] MtearsAdmiral Reartek Dena, [4% Unusual liniment and does unusual things, It is good for as the) the Dock-Bulllers’ Protective Assocla | \YABILIN Fey. 9.—Rear-Admirai [everything a liniment ought to be good for. / Uoa have quit work, They claim to have| Peter A. Rearlck, who waa retired a All druggists cell Omega Oll, of cat b Ued up the construction of new pler 31[ 283% ago. dled here to-day. Ie. was i Feluses to sellyeu this Hniment that sop pain, the Omega Chreicel ey eae pain, the Omega Chemical Co,, 257 Broad- Indication (hat Iaantive dry Ixiy-five yearn old and apparent In Bust River, as well as of osacr piera at good heasth whoriiy betore his death, way, New Vor, will mail you a bottte,prepald forse tn cash, money order or siamps. ean Medieal. OLD DR. GRINDLE, GRADUATE UNIVEIGITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK (MEDICAL DEPARTMENT); 3 Years a apeiallst in Diseases of Men. Under GUD Dit. ORINDLE'S acleatids system of treat> ment blot ad skin diseases, pala in the boaes, fed spots, sore throat and mouth, uloers, palatal Wwelllngs, kidney and bladder complaints, soalll- ing, tafamination, gravel, | weak, undeveloped organe, weak back, permanently cured. about to imsry, Wewlsn those having impedte mente, should go to DR. GRINDLE'S old-eetad- Hishea' office, over 15 years at 171 Weet 132m. Between Gth and 7th aves, Sufferers, do pet” marie (ime consulting less, skilled pliysiclane, Remember, OLD DR. GRINDLE bas a record fer marvellous cures, Advice free, Medicine, §L- Hours. 9 to 9. fund wo. OLD DR. GREY, 45, yeara a specialist in G{seasea of mem aly, quickest permanent cure Blood, skin, Kidney and (bladder troubles: weakness, s¢rreas ei tity, reams, weak, undeveloped ofgane; impediments to marriage. Consult OLD) DR. GREY frat; be 1s the oldest established, the 1 eat in practice of avy spectalioe In thts city. Of fico over 6 years <t 120 B. 17th wt., near Union Square. Hours, 9 to % Bundays, 9 to % -Selen- ttfic treatment. Advice free. Medicine ony 60a “LAFAYETTE CAPSUL cure all unuatural discharges, 50e.; at or R, H. LUTHIN, 191 Bowery, New Tore. MRS, ANGEDAUER positively cures | lregu- laritles. Consultation, 303 Hast 594 8%, Rea? Second ave, Private house, Charges reasonable. There !s work where help is want- ed. The World prints the greatest number of Help' Wants, Reon Wien

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