The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1901, Page 8

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_THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1901. ‘ EFFRIES AND RUHLIN MAY MEET AS WRESTLERS, WINNERS AT [HOW I KILLED TWELVE LIONS: NOW THAT THE FIGHT GAME IS KNOCKED OUT. | STATEMENT BY ROOSEVELT. | NEW ORLEANS. an ese :Vice-President-Elect Tells The Evening World |Racing Waited fcr the, Exclusively About His Colorado Arrival of Rex Mortis. i Hunting Trip. 6 2 OPEC} RAIN DID NOT SPOIL CARD |? WHEN ROOSEVELT THE LION- SLAYER t i | x £ REACHES THE U.S. SENATE CHAMBER. : Little Scratching Was Done, |7 ¢ Though Afternoon : + Was Showery. £ % -_—-—-. + ¥ . (Bpetal to The Evening We + RACK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, : Feb. 18 —The afternoon. was showers, | a S| but the track remained good, and very 3] ite seratching waa done, entry of Rex. King of the Carnty + 2] ihe person of Alfred Hennen Morris. i mie ney ile 5 4 slt aE: Lue as 3 za be the por i SOND Race 1 Yor tour-yearelde aa} pt wa tari i : £ x x : $ rz a Sir Christopher made a 4 ed, Weldeman was. the oy | was second a he way. but 4 jondate was alow to: °C F Florian wan sec yt and Cogs: £ ba) - 1 Race eens arian elgath a wyatian Prince was " + ae a Powehs 6 i -— + ae The apparition of the terrible hunter will he a sign to the legiglators to hunt places of concealment + . 3 Ome under desks and chairs. Laden with the spoils of the chase, the veracious artis: has imaginel him as [C x ‘ YF reconnizable onis by his “Hello, fellows!” and his teeth. ny rolneselloe se ; [hbtbiibebihiniebbitibbbe bitter: winter ieieenee heer wih Race esitiag ; Annis voane ‘ j Authorized statement from %hodore ‘hand. 1 stabbed the lions through) tenders! nim io-morrow afternoon at + Roosevelt, given to-day at Colorado line heart. as the other hunters did in| "© Second Reco—telling: seven: furlongs. { earth comparatively sate. It certataly en- to harden aim flesh and in- L tbe . ‘ i Rateriocee tot i only friendiy feeling for!,aiieq no narrow escapés on any of cif generally : newspaper men, but these stories are|_,... party. for the nport ‘ Outrageous. No correspondent of any! «The hunt altogether was the best | iirsday, whe lew directly for newspaper anywhere. In fact no MA i) have ever engaged in. The outing orido Sin ings foelaratermacn ine who wrote to or gave any informe: - a terested in Rooseveli, many of them generally was quite enjoyable and In- |‘ tn aw York and ather East tion to any semapaper, was within Vigorating rete itoceelaiter a TOOOOTOCNS a eee ee muerte was ee | “E have never been out with a here next: summer. is helps. api juring the five weeks I was out. *y 7 he IN A BOUT WITH PAUL PONS 13 pian better hunter than John Goff, the : : The sensational storiés about halr-| guide His hounds, without excep- Jeffries Knows Much," '' same, his started lage —Seling| mae and ane-etahn breadth escapes from bears and about|tion, are the best I have ever sern y_ {it is serio: ny me being treed by wolves were de- \for this wor! About the Game, Hav.|"* : Prince ea ioviie ea liberate ad wilful fabrications. We ing Engaged in Bouts!" “Hii] did not see a bear or a wolf on the ROOSEVELT TO | entire trip, and we were over some >, . » on the Mat with Roe-j\ | H ii] of the wildest country in Colorado. | CHASE COYOTES. Pons—Ruhlin | #4" t The Durtingian '] “We killed a few lynx and some TAS ‘ ber and Pons—R J With the Waid coneent to a rari ova "°°" ie¢]emall game, but they are not worth, I SAE nthe mat. J (special to Tae Reeniag World.) NotSo Experienced, but |: matte too. ala 1 inate ——— counting. | COLORADO SPRINGS. Feb 1-ince Knows Some Tricks. vé BARNEY DREYFUSS WINS, | “Of seventeen mountain Ions or) hie arrival here yesterday’ Vice-Presl xal panthers killed, I bagged twelve, Cont-clec ; chia 2 7 and going tarough his large inal!, which j = Kere and Auten Sell thelr plese. | These were fair specimens, though cumulated daring hin five weeks Don't let t n Jet si Haseball Stock to Presiden probably not the largest. They were! expediiion. fies and Gu nat lo The Rvenine World) gonerally treed by the dogs, ae ‘To-morrow, if the weather admits, ne {Was Announced that Moesre, Kerr ard | he finish was always lively. the] <! emo COCNOLOG 6 Weontro\ peti Hunt Club. Ina coyote chase. WARR NT f f MANA § | 3 H nh Ha Sear fighting dogs of the pack sine on! A public reception Informal na- YAGER WH : 1 evndicat f ‘at | thelr businenseand were always om! ture, ail bangueting excluded, will be J \ 2 LIKE TO GET MITCHELL 8 pat SENNEDY REFUSED) 912 pare io Relea a arnogel, ————— We unfold new values in our 4 8 TO TOUCH BIG HIS <a a. tn, a Newspaper Remnant Sale dail (> ¢ Y am. se a { i 4 M 8 38 i Iwerr aml te nut of basaball Suit to order, $143 coat and 5 ri ¢ is mitiat ever, fr id te ss ‘ D ‘i 5 ieee 2 3 Seneyiofithe gu Tors minree coe Tesi of their former prices, We 8 z “5 : : | recommend black trimmings, and 5 ma # 8 He cu hia ikectienw nich mete: nosd | warrant them absolutely fast. All rti 2 val! ating ¢ as : ; | a m absolutely Bon sae Madden and Martin Are, 4 é Challenger's Plating Is'8 nee by 1 esi error vestings, formerly ; to Be Arrested Too h i 8 Done on Two-Thirds \8 |" N CLUB MEN’S ROW ENDED 1 sold from $10 to 815, now, to : in Chicago : eee of Hull ls Gu Jer, &6, silk trimmed. We ° ZO. Hen ul. 1 > i order, & L 9 we x peti 8 18 hry One Denounces Him for|Commissioner Said to Be Pasi achace giving youltwiesltie : Paci Rees iu: 18 prone Having Contempt One of Strongest value you are paying for. If you © CHICAGO, Fen. Hatt : Hn ‘ OW. Ie ¢ ™ The cane against ion. Candidates. think otherwise, money back. ¢ or Relig: : Belvwnoneirenort wan « sabia) Watso nett lof No. 2 Went Fiftleth street, who wa This enlc closes Saturday: the 23¢ anti-vice crusade, 1 heanork ion angi oharged with assault on Capt, 2 Uh es LOSee Y» eu, i "Eh Git COE eee ineaires! | 1 good effect, and 1 muker o' th Century _ of No. 218 Broadwa, Me i Our Full Dress and Tuxedos, . © pelze-tignters, &c a ‘ seht ro ‘ t touch the Q]ées co-tay dismissed in ¢ “The Religion of Kipling’ was the) jtenry g. Kearney, Commistoner of] ade of English or German | Gans, Lou Housn vern | Kahiin tent wit a tory: Bl OSE trouble arose ov remaris extriy. | tle of @ paper read to-day at the Meth- | public Bulldings, is one of the strong. | 1h ie lined th houtlite and Sam Harr! g es } 9) THE KNOCKE uted wo Mi i he }odiet preachers’ mesting, No. 180 Fifth}est candidates for Ga oftce of i“ ‘ © eee a 0. N, bette Ow! as here, to-d a | son the Car. Commisatoner. 1 ix rata at Pollcelorder, at $30. No better can be Receive’ arrest’ or aes} : ‘ | Sencar aoe CoO OO OOS, » Money [avenue by the Nev. Herbert Welch, of} Toten tora he te practically aure of hada anette Martin and itty “8 : is if Belgntha ot wn ineh whleb. and wo ‘ Middletown, Conn, He pointed out ¢hat} ing iia, had anywhere at any } y ri : | ——<——___ : > pating as b : : oT] | c Kipling had failed to depict women. and} Peter Conlin, ex-Chief of Police, who Pensa bo: aaeaeaee ce: the. tor oD |PARKER WRESTLES To- NIGHT | FEVER MENACES BRITISH. | nat ine tender. the beautiful, the mere-| wan removed to make room for John The charge et duped anit revletted waste tow off ia Denne tm South ateien | 2, domestic tom to poasens vo atirac:| Mocullagh, 1s making a atrugele for “i ha refereed Wet Ira strongt ne | ve 2 . |Number of Deaths tn South Afrien ttons for hint. He also sald: one of the Deputy Commiastonerships. Pondatbet ween | rrul: FIGHTER ALLEGED THIEF. Ams. Helew 5 hw States withallWenyy Wels “The missionartes and their mighty | He already receiver x pension of $2,900 BROADWAY & 9TH STREET, Daa ee Llihe patel are 5 Ingter nt tandon Pied sions in the|influence dn Indla—how little could W@la year. ‘The new place In worth $1,000 i Be: t ” © a) Menran i Die ' A of Commona to-day, regarding | learn of them from Kipling! He seems) more. Conlin has been to see Mayor ee % o tw yee pat! i : the war tn Soutn Africa, cfd little to-]to have a prejudice against any one] yen Wyck, and has applied for the po- ‘OLD DR. GREY, , } | i Hive Me gout \¢ « ' Miss Ward reals throwing jignt on the situa-] who professes reilgion.” ition, Jt im rumored that the Mayor Het iu dttae's ve men oa! i e Sa ay HOD iy Of Bate! nev, Dr. Wiliam V. Kelley took an-!is considering his application favor. ‘ f ne He : ‘ nied aA - ws ne Ta atte SV*RING | other view of Kipling. He seld: y eins ert ous or Seay ¢ fp "| BRIGHTON PLANS UPSET. cide Ral (nuk. partinily | "When Kipling wrote the ‘Recerstonal ra J. Yorks Pranident of the Po-| GHEY ara; neta The preethe fact that the clerk w 2 ‘i iat : Mate. Jand "The White Man's Burden’ [ felt) tice Board, paid this afternoon that ¢he | est in practice of any spec! ; er erday: fori Vistenebai retort Sry tat 4 prophet had come, among us, 1] Stayur’a veto of the Bingte-ileaded Po- Ecelocer cb izearelats 120 Pao 3 Mine he DY AE ase alee RO have hope that Kipling wilt live to e-| tice bil wat tree _Meticine only Warrants were abou ! i SABI ty Wee ‘ yal Pee the. ene ein come one of the @reat upilfters and en-| tion. tra a meatarly) efforts! fen Hail, who is d Buon } the ; pneaotathe wae ae largera of the epiritual tife of man. Paiva “the epproral oF ake ciisend dlacovered 1! era Os. Word, (ranborne, he Seabee ape en eaee of Greater ork.” thder-Hecretary of State f Affairs, 10 answer duestions. concer | CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH. ink which notice had not previously r : : ernie Fs i -[Ueen given, gave John’ Dilton, ery, was grount!: 1 " a * ’ r f Aajournmen the i ent mer Vinltn fis Moiter, : etter Ee Pg eaantat Ai iny ca are sect. Mr. I FOUND WOMAN’S BODY. ies Hay ie i arate 4 a oth 3 y t-| Irena Tampina, « pretty litle Italian JONBERG, Prussls. Fei : H thor nghter.. te SAL Coiteh (roe (herpes cher Boy.’ and ‘ i W tmilsaied and that nlld'of even! mooths;/ at No. ($i Stace and is tds clatmer, un : ths ; a etiam CON ten ara fern tits ch Miss Margaret Parker was found dead ant sall iter tlernts sir MHenry Campbell: Hannernsgn, |dougal rtreet, pulled a plate of bolling | inte noon In har apartment at 27 West Y poaltively asserts eral leader, and John Redmond| soup from a table at noon to-day, The) Thirty-firat street. sana sreateds howerers berg| Hauld poured all over her, scalding her| Shy wae forty-five years old. tt member. OLD Hie Tn oak to death. She died in’ awful agony, thought she died of natura: causes. a courulting eas

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