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29 peanmangatics ag HA Solid, Proven Fact, eS “Circulated” may mean anything. ‘Sold’? means but one thing. More than 500,000 more Morning and Sunday Worlds are sold every week in New York than of any other culation Books Open to All,” paper. -NIGHT EDITION. All Business Wants Filled. The Wor': printed 90,442 Wants last month —a gain of 8,485 over last year. Largest number ever printed in any October. World Wants Pay a rme Profits. “Circulation Books Open to All. PRICE ONE CENT. N Ww YORK, ‘TU ESDAY. eI ere TE eae kr SHARKEY EXAMINES M’GOVERN FOR THE EVENING WORLD. | s To the Editor of The Evening World: I have examined Terry McGovern at his training quarters this afternoon and find him in better shape than he ever was. Ihave seen Corbett fight his best battle, and my conclusion is that McGovern ought to win in three rounds on Thanksgiving Day. TOM SHARKEY. BVI VSD IEF II IYI I “PRICE “ONE ‘CEN J DIAMOND Gaon GORS TO ky “VERDICT WILL SOON BE KNOWN M’GOVERN AND CORBETT [ALFRED VANDERBILT IN commander of Red Light District Is Now Walting | READY TO ENTER THE RING| REALEHIMESINMATE. | anti. otra aan oonenee a to. Learn His Fate. / Little Fighters Will Rest Until Hour for Battle—Their Condition Is Per- Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt appeared as a real-estate op-) 1; Capt. Thomas }. Diamond, ety: tae! Gievoubsaciurer oreo fect—McGovern Wants to Bet $2,000 on Himself. who.is on trial in Albany for failing Agents TAs stetallentand c. F. Dil erator to-day for the first time. Commissioner of Police Devery. to suppress vice in the ‘Red Light” \' district in this city, is Row awatting over wae canmined At 2 the front, but not near the witnesses _ lock this pfernoor, accom- bean at just 131 pounds, or two rounds He is in a syndicate with Ogden Mills and others which has - it j r di i Ox. e ik He Rens tate: panied by all his trainers, he start. Under welwat. He will take on a pound |aexiaeely peel sere i the Jury: U ba a aj careienee HM. ‘The noted phystelan ot Out for another walk, Stepping Ct s¢ before entering the ring. purchased ihe Geai and Dumb Asylum property between! Main ae aie: & me ; sje) Commaleeloner ln iccete seer ce see eno Rae went over the Httle tighter with over the roads agains: the cold, keen, CORBETT DOES i oe elena DEAL TA Hehind Devery. urent care an him in) blustering wind raised the spirits of Broadway and Fert Washington avenue and One Hundred and/¢re brief and ut their conclusion ambs, and Deputy Kel- nerfeet phy nl all the part LAST SPARRING. the case was pub inbo the hands of ORK. ‘They sat directly behind) Chief i 7 . 7 mu is d rit dark Te Before 1 fey mae bat Sixly-second and One Hundred and Sixty-fifth streeis. |thejuury. nil aad wore a law’ turmdown 7cOREe M4. which « know a K About a $50 betting (Special to The EW a: Worl.) ! | The verdict is expected to be ; : opos d have $200 HARTFORD, Nov. 2.--Toung Corbett : ¢ Y Terry McGovern and Young Cor- | Proposition, but ENO SS) SE Oe awalat inalbeonrtine toraclisetiblareeal| he epg ce | dered now ut Seema saci moment, Pinenaentwii (Continued on Second Page.) that he would like 7 7 het finished their hard work this| se witt give odds ot ecHioon: PUEROn Ane Es loves, Stee a OT SSeS! eaaca auer sue neourers. ROKER BURIES HATCHET Gorhsit's work with the sore showed oat ae oo AND PLEADS FOR HARMONY. and he will have hi run The controlling interest in the New York Daily News was Wo morning. After to-morrow e himself. on him: 1 noon, Neither boy will do anything) Tom Sharkey visited Terry chie after. | | noon and examined the lttle Brovi harder than take walks in the open air until Thursday. | wonder fur The Evening W sailor fe of the opinion that Verry [s MeGovern took a five-mile walk.| in better shape than he ever has DCN) rod work Corbett. will resi until t ; fees le pene “ a ae short rune,atter his | ts ip i a Ba seutnine nei a ean sal | sold to-day by Mrs Benjamin A. Wood to Frank A. Munsey, pub- | Tammany Leader Declares the State Leaders Must Organize a United teakfast. ‘Then, after a rub-down, | COP"! Lite ibe: rear oase | : EC i oo Fa 5 : ; Aa - 7 Heer ei au lll ava meeay aut anea three flerce ruunds | {oF * bik rush lmorrom. The tntica: | fisher of several monthly magazines and the Washington Times. Democracy—Will Make Sacrifices to Accomplish That Result. “i! all who want to see the go. York men arrived When he was up and dressed for his ple would continue: to atlook was bad, unless uid get in power, Ik ave color to a re- Vin cireniation in pox at an effort Isto be big Democrate in work for mutual After hie dinner ‘Terry stripped and party © rains . : ‘ ss ey eae ay Cen Genin Rei cas ism Pa ICS PETS HEL Aen CC ce The negotiations have been in progress tor several weeks | iD jess paneer z iibascectenrs ere tant soo et ao LOND Sh es US STRCEN ———— oe f ee Stat ey AVALOS} sratm tn chy, State OF and were conducted by C. M. Palmer, a newspaper broker; of aU aaa Nelay work topethen ss MIS PI EV l OU OL LIB EBSES: 1 the Republicans of * No. 253 Broadway. y ever got at the polls, $10,300 TO J. RUPPERT, JR. fe PROSECUTION THREATENS BROOKLYN POSTMASTER. ment ont foam willing to st harmony Great Yearling Brings Highest Price in Sale Where Mother and Sister Brought High Figures. | WASHINGTON. Nov. 26.—Albert P. Kuck, who was in a DETROIT DEATH ' measure responsible for the ‘2signation of Postmaster Wilson, Miss Prevtous, the great yearling Shults and C. A, Wiills, of Red Bank, feat Terie hehiee G. H daughter of Ponce de Leon, out of took # Pa len bya afte i . ; minatt SLRs OCD CS (ERC v8 hic ‘price Me. Willa took. | . of Broc’:lyn. is quoted as saying that he will proceed criminally Ll | S N 1 6. ‘ I alo to-day for $10.90. This youngster ham trotted a quarter | In 33 3-4 seconds, an elghth in 15 1-4) feconds, and {t {= claimed she can do quarters In 32 seconds, Misa Previous is a sister to Prelate 2.15 1-2, the champion two-year-old of the year, which brought $1,140 tals morn- ing. Mer dam, Prelacy, was sold yeste: for $3,100, to Thomas W. Lawson Boston. "Mike" Bowerr.an, of Lexington, started the bid.ang with an offer + 93,00, Charles Trainer, of Clevela raised {ta thousand, Then John or ‘Te i maid, tha for Jacob Rup: About noon Fe WHI wan bid ding nr’ Croker made his Garden and walked shaking hands with ve against Wilson for statements made by the iatter ina letter to OWN a RULING. pitas tl First Assistant Postma: ‘er-General Johnson. |More Bodies Believed to Be in Wreck Wrought by Explosion 7ee Injured. Judge Hascall sl Says a Defend- ant Was Injured i His Court. ‘ worke employees e hot debris aa crowd. pith beer hehehehe ricci THANKSGIVING DINNER EXCHANGE FOR EVENING WORLD READERS. DETROIT, Mich., Ney 26.—More a half a hundred men who began) * tory of she} jt. are vic- tersection of Abbott and ¥ u of the suf- rgency hos- day's work in the sa tiy Injector Compan, an explosion of the large situated in one end of t Sn which they were at sixteen are xnown to be | tha boat : 4k) Houveman, New York TEamtasce re : © Os t ‘There are (hounds of In New York wii f-supporting p Kegiving dinner soung may in roome, xithout triene city, whom no one has iuvited to dinner ‘There ave self-resper rights i days and supposedly were wel in the «reat Penberthy AFTERFOUR MONTHS’ CHASE ica John T. Hayden, Former Cashier of the Swift Beef Company, Followed , + ‘Thowsands. on ) Through Several States and Arrested in Wilmington. < that the complimented usson our joss amourita cy $150,000, Just ome f pleawan mterinin ane oF tere at er intle write ta the + re at pour dem Halior E After eluding two Central Office de-) out the $v v2 Havel seclired) hiscintaisimilucced: tectives for four months In a mild chase | Usual, Meoruspoattty {ng checks antoac: anc I through the Eastern States John ‘pt, | Wa" found that Hay The bonetiig rer oat on tne j with the money, heeks. one for $4, and the other for re to share your feamt, and whether you wish » t i ; e the men er youn.s Women. thei: | ] ‘The ativen of the Manhattan tf you have no ing v . r ” e E Asse Oistricta Hayden, the defaulting eashler of the | Hasiin apect. muc Pot $5,000, Swift Beef Company, is under arrest | money in eluding ea In Wilmington, Del. He was caught | In keeping ahead Jast night and arrested by the Chief of | f NEWELCR BE v at Capt, Titus's request ex Kenstler and Duggan are, s ones who are responsible for May den's a ufter the long pursuit. hos would draghaniatal For several years, up to July %, Hay- |dodgings [te belleved We i den was the treasurer of the Swift on being extradited but will com it mpany at thelr branch abattoir, Nos. there £1 eae vel v3 he Swift Compan in| Yenth avent® On that day he.de-|not tneeniy one Havaen a oka tole posited. a company check for $10,000 In |Soon ater hin disapearance tho bond Hig Gansevoort Hank. Thin. wan not | eee fan md hee had wed ears Unusual Two hours later, Hayden drew |{i0,0o0 trom them also, Suyden {a eald | F eit ¢ would I3ther. atau wax taken after the e@x- ! pinted unde and be eam, and was bad! fe was till alive, howeve ia afternoon. Dut uuadle to throw any] the | light on the cause of the disaster, i+ RNING Wont nt to hoete and «!