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INNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. The Handicap an teresting Betting Proposition. (Fpecial to The Even RACE TRACK. NE March 1.—Hig ‘eis. + qimmer weather were the conditions the Fair Grounds to-ds ‘The seven furl Antereatin= betting oroport fan carrie top weight the three-year-old pounds. His Hix! warm mem teenth selling. Fastern co There were the overnight atone mile ga: remained practically int INST WA’ A coward nese gelding For tour-year-olt Blartors, whis, jocks 5 Jeasie Jarboe, 105. W. Dale King Blkwvod, 106.3 Aleck | is 2 Matarajah, 164, (Wilkerson 4 * Tom Gilmer Faith Ward. 6 ‘Misa Loretta, ‘ Free Hani, 7 Start fair. ay Tesule Jarboe went ts the front wher Teady on the streteh turn and won she pleased. King Elkwool was th. best of the others, ‘Tom Gilmore ul Free Hand quit after running pro: inently for three-quarters, ‘The latter stopped to a walk. SECOND RACK or four-year-olds and up. one mile De: Starters, white, jocks, Stitt bin, er Plas 160, ortirten Cee ee ae Balle J. ted hy teenth, where Ie got home in front rt art Lackman was eecond for three-uarters when he Ured and pulled up lame Pirate wae third il! way, W House off poorly. THIRD Race For three-year-olis, her a mile and « ainteentn Petts Starters. erbis. tonke Ap by Pine Lotter, 97, Woaderiey ES le moos wb (45 Novelty, ibjeeie¢ Pacino,’ 108.| Dale peers Elmoran, 102. Coburn peas : Start poor. Won realty ! He by us much Lofter made a runaway race of \t had all the speed and w fa he pleased. Ford wax « of the others. Hija w. the start and Gad to pull as good as left, put and finisheds trong:y Fourth Ra furlongs.—Won by Eenator Beveridge: Cluster was eer ond and Animosity third. NO SILENCE IN THE FOREST. Wild Animals and Busy Gunners Make It Very Lively at the Show. Madison Square Ganten is dreswed in forest style, with tts living shrub balsas, spruce but Jacks one requis the silence ts broken 1 IK Arees itn the inns’ paddies in the lake The wild ani strange surr complain long and loud wome artitiolal moowe cal the programme boy roar ans on Dined in a bewildertn that bs always one of tie the Sportsmen s Show diay alon stEraAe lone uo The sou: that has ever big ampnithe eastern © dem thing been nh thie IM Jo1e\0so1eyeereer Aw a rule champions of 51 Jy not last lone, neweomers {0 an they are soon turning up a tine hen Moth Miller Dr vt dal me ave an H wil mold bis own for some ome. Moth Miller te a roan pacing: geliir with a record of 2 He has tee heaten a few tlmes in che 1a r the has always regained his laurels in feturn matehes, and he je generalls tcknowledged to be t king of the famous driveway. Of Jute he haw won every brush in whch he partiet- pated and has defeated sneh horses an Anheuser, Jack, Oscar, Dundee and all tier Sperdway pacing starr Dr Randel has sth Miller uinat nny Aer Iho, ok'e Tatest purchase will race ent two in three he toe An We near fu On the now famous Driveway yeater day Moth Miller again proved hime WEST FIGHTS RYAN TO-NIGHT. Twenty - Round Bout Will Be Fought in Louisville. LOUISVILLE Maren &—The most tm portant battle between middle-welghts that han taken place tn thie country Horten law went o of ex in New Y to be fought in thin contest sy he pentisht principals Wille ny Heya and Tommy West middle -welsh in tum Lone the MORE LAURELS. Again Leads Gunners fe the artiti Tne water coward the a gorevo: brightening ‘Tepees, grott 1 ther Keen eve On the st Ostoway: Indi ten {re fa to fag of the wa Among th unhappy an running wat ation. ts enjoyment is te , ‘ pool. to-day hav and the sh deginnin (special “RACE TRAC! March Faces are Elsie Del ee Belle of Kixin 8 OO Kohnwrea 28 Xu duanett . € ‘Lake Fonso Ww. Larequotse Goebe! A ecod) ace—Han hurdle: one.:talle Tommy O'Drien Misr Mansom MW Harve b Dek Purter 5 Don Clarenc fo Pree Alyice ue Fy Third Raco—eelling; tro mites py) Charake Sie Sizhugh 104 G2) False Lee Wi Banquo Ml 14 ‘ei (Admetus Me i ane RaceHandicap; one mile and a sie hts Blddons «. a) Ee pitver Coin. 85 7 Ne Bann z rate 98 Frangit Heese, Bri 98 Pitths Race—ell! ne mile and on eighth, OU Lh i me + 106 3 A ing Bermuda 106 a : OL King Elkwood. 1. 108 om Dan. Hert Darts... 108. sg S166 Blaxher Ae sii. 05 Dan Rice... io Gtk Reeling: gn5, mile and seventy st hs a $3 Henry of Franstamariiz ‘Waterh . 192 ti 1103 oh in Sportsmen's Con- tinuous Match. Martin 15 J Heroy, 140 HC. Wat t. Ed Ranks, 6 ‘uatiowen 8M Harry, Man: snikit, bh J. . w York crack, holds the record for inanimate targets Ilo broke 185 targvin at lant year's how. Hits fel record ts ——_———- TAYLOR'S RICH CONTRACT. Major Taylor, the negro eyetiat, will sail for France to-morrow on the Kalser Wilhelin der Grosee He will compete ra at the the next two ins Taylor has an aasured Income of $3300 for hin trip, He wilh have the added prestige of any’ trans te Victories he Faas nero nm now opening w Out BOM, with $2.00) more from his wheol, a total of $10,000 In all. HEIKES REAPS Dr. sfeseseieie OOOO OOOO David Randall's Pacer Caught in Action by an Evening World Photographer. OTH MILLER EASILY WINNING A MATCH RACE ON THE SPEEDWAY. O10 (esefereresorores Chacon ae eres TODO OT Oe oer MOTH MILLER AND HIS OWNER, DR. RANDALL, King Dor Randall drove his fast Ylard, was beaten by several lens ‘Two heate showed the » De ‘CHAMPIONS ARE FLOCKING IN Isler ieieie Capt. Joe Kelly and “Roaring 1 strong aw last year's At least Ned Hanlon seems to th nity ~ BASEBALL NOW. | TW KINDS | Are Absurd. Playern that une obscene not be indoreed by the League. They look on them us wenmeat and absurd, naunge so He says that of the twenty-six other league men he has on re vo he is sure he When the magnates gave in to the players and accepted the de- an sign sixtecn on presentation of mands they forced on them the club owners received a guarantee papers. The ters or likely from President Zimmer of the Players’ Association that none of the Joserters are and Me players would desert the League. This guarantee seems to be of no American! TO SIGN CONTRACTS. ! Ht PARRA MAMMARY ORI nnedy followed Willie Keeler's Mample yesterday and signed con-/2 NATIONAL LEAGUE TO "ENJOIN 3 tracts to play with the Champions 8 Scoot: ab tes at co DESERTING BALL PLAYERS. 3 nucleus the Brooklyn management Aap Shee will probably have no trouble in ‘There seems to be a difference of opinion between the magnates forming another team of players a4 of the National League and the Players’ Protective Association as to the agreement reached by both partles at the recont meeting of the solons that no player could jump the League and sign with any ink ine | consequen for at least ten of the best players In the Natlonal have signed contracts with the American League. 1 Hanlon, when asked what action would be taken against the players who have deserted the League, said “We expect to enjoin every League player that has left us and Joined the Amertean League. | have consulted an eminent Judge in Brooklyn on the matter, and after he read the contract the players signed last season he assured me that we would surely get our in- Junction against the Jumping player and compel him to play with our league, or not at all.” The players who have so far jumped to the American League are Jimmy Collins, Hugh Duffy, Lajoie, McGinnity, Bill Clarke and Tan i Ban Johnson’ Says # Grimths. 7 , League’s Changes | Synz MON NE OND AL SINAN going flown nili to get up another hill CHAUFFEURS UP IN COURT. and the Magistrate lec him go here will two Kinda of baseball Albert singer, of 250 West Seven- played throughout the country” thil waptanations Saved ‘Two, but Dete| Heth street, wae Mhed $f. season sonllomb ipa theehaye rules sinwer Waa Fined 83, | Se adopted by the National League, The American League ‘libs will play nes] THFEC Automobliists arrested yen TOOK MONEY FROM DYING. cording to the it rules. Tan Johnesn | 28% 08 the charge of speeding on Broad ud way were arraigned to-day before Mag-| stumphrey Palmer, of aware eee Steet TN8l | atrate Cornell In che Went Bide Court.! tiundred and Eighth strest, wae held Theta ruler thet aa paaeoum | All were arrested by: Bicycle Pollceman | in Harlem ‘Courtt my Sl ete Re cer Can Fone tn a mola Hiner ord thut the winpires muat remove /nll| hed ot one over Ciel roles at tote that he took $72 from the ets nehe jay dying. ‘© father-in-law waa Patrick Strong. Thirty-Afth Palmer acknowledged taking the money hon- atrvet, arrested aixth street and a gold watch, Dut sald that he was and Groudway, sald ne had to speed! told to go so by the dying man, Magistrate Cori ny of the dou him the benent will harged him ‘DOUBLE RUDDER HRCA AHR HAE AROAADNA HAM BABE AH DOUBT DUFFY'S SMITH WANTS NEW RECORD.’ ENGLISH TITLE. Something Wrong with|East Side Boxer Seeks Sprinter’s 50 Yards Match with Chame- in & Seconds. pion Roberts. SOOO Arthur Duffy, Geonretown University's | Billy Smith. artis a; feathers champion wpritite credited Satur wo is tn England, has Se Tee race Nip in following letter to Charlte ive in New York vis, Tals time breaks the am Oo} 1 of Sty seconds, mate 4 match yet, al 2 Curley, betore thes 3: ago, and ais ® srofessional rwont of 5 Ronerts won, ard S| rot peont « paraliketantiagilsy YY Hairy Juhnsun ton ye ee canst es Dutty's race wan rin ’o: 5 asa Hotere i inters in this inclined Tai thn |.ne timing Ystance was OVNI COT st entuailent | hat tie sahaol tna the phenomenal jtarry He a of theme ate pear patmer xia lie 7 an run fifty yarts tn five i. ought to run ly fi in min, Sacause he has a vying In the se ai Nitty, eed ts continu. time after Myning articles therl oy The beat that mathe Ne Pe. oo parte ig on | wit «comnts, and his ueval time under favor. Dpxsre ry able comiitions Is ten sepond - ait any Duffy has ans Let pee Chatihe ts ap went. from the clader-patl mme yy iRer his appearance at the Pa YBa ian iscnaotmnent Ton at Ruffalo next mi been running for five yexrs rs hat ov is getting tired of that t hay The Flushing High team of the Jam. by the nd ahoutd hold the Bin tor s0 tone at the fame tw willing a honorn t STAR ROWERS “CREAT AT SECRECY machine, beating |. K. G. . driven by: of Memphis. It was a des- . which the Randal! gelding —_—-—_- Even Personal Friends Cannot See New National Association May Punish Ten Eyck en by Goodman, beat tia she inet nd Rumohr. ieilar ail Hate Walters."“he Tn!! —— Quy) Defender. and © Was one three-cornered brush in Freeland met Ailletta, driven by. jJ. Hannan, and Hattle Walters, Free- cred t lant waa firat by lengths, with Allietta | RRISTOI, March 4. —Precauttone Sree erie onechTAnaritce Me ce beat|AEUNst Infermation leaking out con- any pO ee said Ke reli Inger” Se reat corning the construction of the Belmont Se aa s with Bllert defeated (ighland | Cup defender now building at Heres. | t ; ae : the meeting of the National Association 1 brushes were, bet rae ree eam femetan tee ne ip | of Amateur Uarsman, at the Hotel Mari- aret ven b; t 3 one cy | Yorough, on March 1s. Teanctt ig hia new Heae watch will not be appitet | be : rs son. Jeanette. b MUI the yacht ‘rows neater comple. | Rumnohr was disqualified by the Cana neared the finishing poat Yon will Re furnished to his rival wes | dian Association of Amateur Oarsmen he second Ult was wan by Mar Signer, Watson and. Crowntishield In 1899 for reasons generally admitted to vata Co Levy with Badt scored | Bteingent rites have been tall down | rave been amply sufficient, while Ten Victories 0 | denying admission all the Her: Bh uf V trotter Marry R f i he Ht # accuned ing to represeat There was batone Amal accident dur. | ToRMOR | werks Nena thoes ieragnel sociation Pa xpoattior a OW im Thompson, driving friends of the builders wio watehal the just b use th committ woull Ize Turd Te" tuee contrat ot ts | ally, progrese of the Colimbla are re- FE i ett eters | mare She went but a short way ® fused fn glimpse of the leton s cousin, Mr. Lewls. | Mounted Offcer Bergman xtopped hei new racer. expected the association will t oh Eyck, an they claim "he Ve takes part in the Paces y Mid refuse to furnish him the requemed expenses. WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty- hours ending at 4 P.M. Tuenday for New York City and vieinity—Fairy colder imht; Increasing cloudt- nees and rain er snow Tae day afternoon; fresh to brisk thweat winds, becoming ‘PARSON’ DAVIES COING BLIND. Well-Known Sporting Man's Case a Hope- less One. STORY A JOKE. Equipmentof Lawson's Yacht a Novelty at Least. BOSTON, March 4.—Tachtemen here Davies, are in. ed to look on the novelty sua- Rented the bullders of the Lawson | up defender an a Joke. It han been |New Orleank have pronounced his caae tically deelded that the Indepen-| a hopelean one, and declare that it will lence will have two rudders, She will! be oniy a matter of time when the me tne fret boat so equipped, but! "Parson" will be totally deprived of hin whether or not the novelty wilt be prac-| sight. Jost now he is suffering great Ucal rematine to be seen. agony from a stricture of the optic One wil be the regular style of ateer- | nerve, He has about given up hope of ing device, pivoted at the atter end of | saving hia algh:, but will try the deat the keel. ‘The second rudder will be of Ixpectaliats In New York and Chtougo. the balanced type, placed with Its stock | The news of the “Parson’s" affliction at right angles to the water line and {in given out by WP. Munsey, who has ocated Just beneath che surface of the | Just returned from New Orleans, He water away aft. au “I belleve that I am violating no con- BULLET IN HIS HEART. CHICAGO, March 4.—"Parson” the well-known sporting tan, te going blind. The best ocullsis yo be found In fidence in giving out this information, for the Parson gave me the story him- Wife Found Week Lying Dead am |8¢)f the other night in the 6t. Charles t Floo: Hotel, at New Orleans. 2 “He is suffering, | understand, from p, a F tar! Weck, thirty-two years oj, em- Cheb su rerne een a All favorite cloths are in our a stricture of the optic nerve, and has to have a probe inverted under the eyeball dally, the operation being a most pain- ful one. He is neariy mad with the agony of ft, and will come here shortly to aee what the ocullste can do. Then he wili go to New York for the same Purpose. Spring stock. | We have model garments in alt favorite styles. We avoid the two extremes—the very high and very low prices. We have established one method —giving you the very best at a yed as a nickel plater at a salary of a week, Khied himself at & o'clock | He sent a bullet into his| s this morning. heart. Weck jived with his wife and two chil- dren at No. &) East One Hungred and Thirty-fourth street, The wife was jani- trees of the Mat-house, They lived in ie | “He has given up ail hope himeelf, Ramibasenen il Hesene 1 Romerer, and le but a wreck of what he moderate cost. had en toying with a sama ve was never more eurpris . . plntol so much that hie wife hid {t under |404 5 ddeoed in my. life than when tne Suits of the finest imported her mattreea, The wife found her husband lying dead on the floor with a bullet in his hoart. SUICIDE OF WIFE BEATER. Cheviots and Worsteds, cutaway or sack, to order, $20. Overcoats of Vicuna Coverts in hundreds of different styles, $20, silk lined throughout. Imported English Charles E, Dayles, or “‘the Parson,” as he Is more readily ized and best known, can boast of frienis from one emi of the country to the other. He wi always a good low, and as an autho; Ity_on sports: are better Few peovie Know t that he man by birth. He came to t an Irish: Atty-t He was seer of Peter Jackson ‘when the nesre| trouserings, 86. Fugitive for @ Week, Thorne |fishter wee at his best. ‘ Our Spring samples, Fashion Hanged Himeelf at Kimbers' Book and Measuring Guide, mailed upon request. When Antonlo Thorne, of No. 8 Mont- iy NERVES RE-STRUNG rose avenue, Williameburg, beat his Should 1 45 f wife, he did not reckon on the conse- ould you needa & pair o! quences, Bhe fled t» the Ewen Street SHATTERED MERVES MADE. LIKE IRON heavy trousers or a suit, wo have a number of very desirable ends, to order, at half price. NERVOUSNESS, INSOMNIA, LACK OF VIGOR AND WEAKNESS Polive Court and secured a police sum- mons. Thorne fled to escape arcest. For a week he has been a fugitive. To-day the police notified his wife that CURED as DAMIANA she might stop her search for him, as he had been found dead hanging from a DR. LOBB TABLETS rafter in a burn at Elmhurst, L. 1, A REMMDY THAT, WiLL ResgTORE MES VIGOR AND STRENOTH. BROADWAY & 9TH STREBT, CHANGING DISTRICT LINES. A hearing was given in the Mayor's old Men Made Young— Young Men Made Strong % East One After all othere fall and you would get well take DR. LOBB'S IMPROVRD DAMIANA office at nuon to-day on a dill Introduced OLD DR. GRINDLE, in the Legislature by Assemblyman |{ TAULETS. Refuse substitutes and accept pone Holsten, of Brooklyn, to take the)? but DR LOBES TABLETS, oe: GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THB CITT OF Eighth Ward of Brooklyn out of the|? Price BOe 8 tox or 6 boxe BBW TORK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT): 35 aecond Municipal District, prealded over | for Tre Sammolae’ and’ booklets” nena ay epentas sty in Discenee by Juday Van Wart and puce Kin the DR. H.W. LOBB 6] men blood tad akin ee “paunlotpal pb? of which fergueson te ‘Kewembivinen Holmen’ and Counell- twellings, kidney log, varicocele, int Philadelphia's Famous Speciatter, 329 N. 15TH ST., PHILA, PA. mation, gravel, weak, ui men Doyle: of Brooklyn, explained 101 | sold br nocker, sin ave. oor. ain at, S| develeped organ, meth back, permanently cured. i bay Men about to marry, likewise those ba qe Mayor, bee the o ect cut ie Eigen Sm are., 8. Ws 2 BL W, 424 ot, 9. mente: should ao te Di GiINDGE Se cf Ward, which te in uth Broo; aa could get to court in @ few inner ‘ or Pes taking if @ dey, os us. Soiaions 6 be W foauen bain! ‘te = aah a

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