The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1903, Page 11

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' ; ae DOWN BOTHNER. : "TRA TRICK rit NEW ORLEANS, Italian Champion ‘Unable to Carry Out HisjEd Corrigan Will Build Course Contract in an Hour's Time. George. Bothner, the” greatest. little, Had Pardetio a derrick he_ might, have Be cy, ever knew, ae Mr. | succteded in turning the little men over, ‘died to his record] but, strong as he Ww pee os Det ae ta tees wel Lae Pareao, the Ttalian ¢hampion, at the Polo A.| ,, A‘s club-house. The contest was the ‘dest ever seen in New, York, not even excepting those which have been held to @ate this year, yo Pardelid is not. only suffering the humility of belng unable to throw the light-weight once in an hour, but he 18 4 very much out of pocket. He was brim- ful of confidence that he would throw Bothner twice in an hour, as tracted to do, and so he bet his the purse. He got not a cent for his ewful struggle, With so much depending on his’ win- ning, Pardeliv etarted to work imme- lately after he shook hands with his diminutive rival. The Itallan had fully forty pounds advantage In weight, and) with that he was not long in bringing George to the floor, But George was on his stomach, and he wassthat way pretty neariy all the time for the full hour, and Cater to Southern City’ 8 PF eet People. \ a Be contd not'do sfipacia| te the Rvening World.) See et ior sehchouse match, He| NWW ORLPANS, Jan. 16—Indicattons Moshe: aroumd-when he cout, |@l point to the bellet that there will Ke Bu vith th ae i pie is ae eee another race track heré next winter, and ands were always ready to say lthat it will be controyed and managed forve of @ heavy fall. Once Bothner’s Bane. dig Shit ee tune rather hard: and by the master of Hawthorne, Edwant mit, but that was|Corrigan. It has been popularly sup- Ai he satladection Fardatio got posed that Mr. Corrigan was not con- ienewa 'T0. the eptence vie {ected with Hawthorno, but he ts. not one] The revenue from the Hawthorne Bothner |property in the last three or four years .! has put him on his feet, enabled him Constantly cheering. When the bout wag |to Tace in Kngland and to get together over the crowd gave full vent to its/a big racing stable. Besides that Mr. feelings. Tt gave Bothner a reception : as mo Wrestler ever recelved in| Gon ul if, neavy) bettor, and he haw tt wanted to carry him from the last year when he felt sure that h ‘but “the police spoiled the | wes in right, Only Camere Time ane: naiia ptellentnary Bevte were as go) oped a veal fora the main event.” Bill Brown, thers Kongas City which, as it will be pro- partner and friend, was the princl, a ee © Missouri Breeders’ Law, bne, and, like Bothner; showed a clevers a paying property. ness that convinced those present that Sortlean has a few horses racing here, he is the top class of wrestlers. He met}0Ut he Is not here for his health al- Pete Conlin, a good Eas artist, and, together, He has been looking around, after [and already has an option on a site for Brown's corner. jist the society and business element of it Ag Yaloal force. New Yo) sie. pe new race track in ARUMADI WON Little Jack Horner Took the First, While the Second Went to Simoon on a Slow Track. / THE WINNERS. FIRST RACKE—Little Jack Hor- ner 1, Lighthunt 2, Dr. Scharff. 3, SECOND RACE—Simoon 1, mack 2, Eliza Dimon 3. Er- THIRD RACH—Ahumedi 1, Urant- um 2, Star and Garter 3. FOURTH RACE—Kaloma 1, Mra. Frank Foster 2, Allyar 3. (Gpocial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 16.--Redfern's father is much put out over the treatment accorded his son by cn of the horsemen. * he said this morning, ‘e misrepresented things forme so as to get the boy to ride tn order to make a price against other horses. 1 am disgusted, and even If [ had not decided to go to Los Angeles I would not remain here.” Shotgun, Sss0y, Tenny and Barbara Friecchie sare recent instances. Red- fora helleves, of dead ones his son has When Durnell ‘shot _a colored Tace- pee paste named Hogan some days Bush went on his bond. Bush ai hot ike thes dea” of by mornin lerz shipping away, morn he secured w release from the bond. trial has been pepipones fot three ecke. The Durnell, & Herz outfit the case uae to remain here until the case Is 51 to- The scratches were: Mise Hume Wis- seudine, Jones, Silv Fringe, Frank Rice, Athiaua, Hemlock, Giennevis, Me- Wiuilams, My ‘Surprise, Ranafter, Great American, Stratton 24, Telamon, Frank ., Dr. Hart, Adelante, EEA Ge Rig ard. Ernest, Potheen, St. Tam: Charles F. Wal ht, implicated it “the n_of Jockey Penn in the stee~ fraud e last winter and mite ashed by ‘the track officials in @ recent Hicks case, is a fugitive from # forties ‘Wright occupled a subordinate position in a Carondelet street ihome- stead concern, and was charged with the colieetion and the entering up of the money of the shareholders, Last week an accountant found a number of false entries in the books. He made known the facts to the secretary of the company, who calied on Wright for an explanation. ‘The latter at first sald it Was an error, but In a little while he “ha ‘broke down and made a confession to | ter among the cobs the effect that he was short $5,000, wo Was supposed to have won on the crooked steeplechase -Faces, but lost et of at sarin the stttenseeereccscecenesennsssssoscserssenonsncenscerceseeseessnnceneesensnens "WE HAVE THE GOODS WE ADVERTISE! “summer a ndelex street room and $00 on the ottrlesTiteocn- mons fight in San Francisco, FIRST RACE, Pureo $400; for four-year-olds and Jongs. ‘oa SriS8ee0 ane® The ‘gd. Ryion riddes out a 1B ue Prwce and peniares, on Light Hunt was rock backed to the ion of ne Peres A jam shortly tele the fart peut Nir? nae at KA Bere at patie he, ‘rota @BOOND RACE. oe Lyd, eres See rertite end wp; selling; iis waddle next amet the best mudder of ng rode 8 @ very confident ato unde pry @ pull until A: rane Py AS commay \* effort and coming ‘away won in popenetoie, wr wae © omong the heay- n all bet on ad nf, eastern a By o Boer for Aa of the Pore 400; fe oo Sapeoreneiie: Ove Sct sed of. fain last night made tho track sloppy | sntries i E give it the prestige Vervonth fo Tauccesstul racing in t section, ‘The above information was obtained from sources close to Corrigan. It can Pas stays EH i neee t the monopoly reached the will gee a BILL ona. ae and that ano ther fits, ntemplates a rich By. oar valuable fixed events and ho e etiort tolcater to the best element of population Measure Designed to Put Tip- the Jocal sters Out of Business—Bill to Permit Sunday Sport. inols d Penn on the Gridiron? PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 16.—The University of Pennsylvania has received a letter from the University of Iilinols asking for a game of foot- baal Peanevivanta's only | objectto NY, is contests is in having her ALBANT Yen! ec Apsomblyman) Uk long, trip, and Illinois did pot as at rich introduced In the Assembly to-day maich at Chicago, the proposal will probably be recelved favorably at a meeting to-d a bill which ts dgsigned to prohibit turf seabaad s ui tipsters carrying on their business in this State. K Tt makes {t a misdemeanor for any person or persons to sell or advertise the sale or predictions as to results of trials or contests of skill, speed or power ef man or beast. An exception is made In favor of news- papers which Jn the regular line of news foretast probable results. Two other bills were also introduced which are designed to permit Sunday sports. The first permits Sunday golf- playing by ameteurs over a regular course where no admission is charged, and the second permits amateur base- ball clubs to conduct and play Sunday games. RACING NOTES. John B, Madden, of Hamburg Place, hi of Gorman & Bauer, of Cincinnati, for & pr ‘but long price, mare Lady Meddiesome, by imp. Moddle Lite Lady If, by Peter, son of Herm! ef iee Derby. She will pow be retired to the Declarationa to the following the Coney Island Jockey Club a the Mermaid, 1993, su tie) Meenas, a with hand hemstitched stock alk of 1800, yearling white only, declarations due 1903, 100 UE ae Silk Auto Ties, Fred Cook, the 8t. Louts coobtenieriaaa baie owner, who haa been racing in the West for a suaber cH ‘hapioy quite @ string at Churchill Dow! by one of Mr. Cook's intl. Pinte tends’ that Mee Gpok ‘will, raoe tho best of his string oa the Bastern tracks the coming weason, x 3 J. Valentine, the tra who has wintered tn Canada for the past four seasons, 1s now located at Grareeeat We bas @ good-looking bay filly by Charade, named Charite, * athe thi Charade out of mart Ally Hejen HL. ; A chestnut colt b aoldtinct—Connemara, ated recently at the Sheepabead Bay track. The youngster was ene of the most promising in tj, Lotos stable. ts the second death this win- owned by W. J. Arkell, 2, eich, and Feb, 20, iho Suburban, 1 Lord & Th | Philadelphia, a Te a 000 FOR ROGERS'S CLUB Dreyfuss Secures Philadelphia Organization—Property Will Be Transferred This Week, Before the end of the week Barnoy Dreyfuss, owner of the Pittsburg Club, will be the part owner of the Philadel- phia Club, now owned by Col, John I, Rogers and Al Reach, The Pittsburg} millionaire has secured ‘an aption on the property and the negotiations for the} transfer of it have been very rapid.) Dreyfuss ds acting for a syndicate of | capitalists, While he will not divulge the price to be paid, it bas been learned from an authoritative source that he will pay out $190,000 for it. Of this sum $70,000 must) be available at once in cash, of which} $20,000 will be used for the signing of | new players and the remaining $0,000 to cover the expenses of a spring train- ing trip. Rogers will accept the remain- Ing $120,000 in négotiable paper. May Be Meeting To-Day. John T. Brush, the owner of the New) York Baseball Club, 1s expected to ar- rive in this city to- and, if he does, he, together with t! owners of the Brooklyn and SBos\on clubs, will hold what might be calied an! {indignation meeting. That was the re- port which was in circulation last night. Messrs. Soden, Hbbets and Rogers were not to be found, but still the story spread that they would mect at the Victoria Hotel to express their dissatis- faction with the result of the peace con- ference in Cincinnati last week. They will pass a meagure calling for the re- turn of contract Jumpers and players signed after the peace negotiations were opened. —<—<—— “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS FRIENDS." The advertiser who réc- Women’s Neckwear Dept. Cleaving Sale Neck Rufs, white—white and black—black and white, and all black, $2.95, $3.95 & $5.95, fermerly from $3.50 to $15.00, Collar and Cuff Sets, in lawn, organdie and Irish lace, 25c., 50c. & 75c. Fancy Stocks, ait colors, 25c. each. Fap. Silk Tres, 5oc. each, value 95¢. Crepe de Chine Tics, with pleated stocks, $1. 25 each, formerly $1.95 to $2.25, Broadway and goth Street. ognizes the value of Sunday Worlé Wants never lacks a full purse. and fancy drawn work ends, 95¢., ey $1.45. Taylor, AND AT UNUSUALLY LOW We are not year-around bargain proclaimers who never "one bollar Buys Two Dollars’ Worth AT OUR tain phenomenal values. HERE '!1S Men's Winter Overcoats, ‘ All Styles, All Lengths. Were $10.00, $12.50, $18.00 & $20, 0 94. $6, 2." & $i ‘ Men's Winter Trousers. ae Pay ‘Worsted igh ame now $I. es, 5m $2 PKG i Pk Men’s Fancy Vests, pias m4 and and $1" 381 & 383 BROADWAY. 123 & 125 FULTON ST. Men's Winter Suits. Black and Fancy, now $4.°% $6.9 $8,°° & $IL.* Cutaway Coats ‘and Vests, Black and Oxford, Were $10.00, $12.50 & $18.00 @ row $4,°% $6. & $8.°° Fancy Shirts. Were $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 now 48c., 75c. and 97c, Fortieth Semi-Annual Sale. This is our Second Advertisement in two years, and such a response as last Friday and Saturday brought proves*the people are shrewd shoppers and know where to ob- PART OF THE STORY: Were $10.00, 812,50, $18.00 & $20.00] PRICES. have what they advertise. Dogskin & Suede Gloves, Lined and Unlined. Were $1.25, Bo & $2.25, now 55c,, 89c. & $1,” Neches All the Latest Shapes & Patterns Were 50c,, $1.00 & $1.50, now 22¢, 39c. & 55c, Are now « lac 18 were Miscellaneous, 28c. Band and Shield Bows, 28c. Suspenders. +.»..., $1.50 White Dress Shirts Bc. Fieeced-lined Gloves, + 23c 186. Initial Jap. Handkerchiefs... 123 & 125 FULTON ST. 381 & 383 BROADWAY, SFRSOSESETETT TESTS FECTSSESSSSFISIFSSTFIIISGSSTSST SS EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1903. SERGEANT J. B, CROWLEY'S » FIVE-YEAR SEARCH. Sergeant J. B. Crowley, of the Lowell, Mass., Police Depart- ment, says; ‘For five years I was trying to find re- Net for a cold and hard cough which had settled on my lungs, and it was not until I took Father John's Medicine that TI obtained any relief. It cured me and I heartily recommend it.” Remember, the money is re- fanded for any -cold, cough or bronchial trouble Father John’s Med- icine cannot cure. Not a patent med- icine. No oplum, morphine or other poisonous drugs Ui majority of so-called “cough syrups” and balsams depend for their effect and which are dangerous—you are warned against them. The $1 bot- tles contain three times the quantity of the 50-cent size, WHEN YOUNG IN PRACTICE. I wish I had known fts* value years ago, when young in practice, writes Dr. L. A. Crinnian, of Stan- ley, Ky., in indorsing Father John's Medicine, Cures colds and all throat and lung troubles—not a patent med- icine. GAINING RIGHT ALONG, “Gained sixteen .pounds in six weeks since taking Father John’s Mew —James B. Rice, Fairmount, Men's Ulsters, made of zero-proof Oxford gray frieze, but we’ve got the Clothing Trust on the Run. all New York—unlaundered, with double front Men's heavy black beaver and cheviot | Men’s OVERCOATSIn a wide range of Splendid Worsted Trousers, striped designs, $1.50, $2,00, $2.50, ¢3:50, The Coal Trust Still Holds Out, : D , Surprise Special Sale No. 174 , ae ’ 9 MEN’S AND BOYS LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, c Neckbands 12 to 18 inches—ENOUGH in quantity and GOOD ENOUGH in quality for and back, continuous facings, gussetsand patent split neckband, extra reinforced throughout... Boys’ Reefers, a new lot, extra weight, plaid lined.......000..., ES | OVERGOATS, with velvet col- Scotch} and Irish friezes, lar, lined with Italian clotheess $3 ‘American Kersey anaeh $7. 50 Men's gray vicuna OVERCOATS, of par-! ‘Men's OVERCOATS of “extraordinary ticularly good grade, in the cor- 5) | qu vicunas, friezes and rect Fulmore fashion., $. Deere including all fashions, $10 Men's and Young Men's Trousers of Cassimere and Thibet, $1.00, Hats in all shapes, permanent fast black color, 75¢,, 95c. Underwear, heavy, fleeced, 39c,; natural wool, 45c., 75. Money returned instantly on request. Clothing repaired for one year free, LYER SALE FOR TO-MORROW AND MONDAY. KNEE PANTS of firm, close-woven Tweetl, Cassimere and AI9e Cheviot, a multe of patterns, for boys of 3 to 16 years). 'GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer), | 09 Nassau ot. (Day). 1370 Bway, UT ot. (brent), Patents promptly procured; In in- EDOAR TATE & , ©0., Everybody ought to have his or her teeth examined frequently. No charge is made for examina- tions, Consult us as often as you like. This will save you trouble, time and money, When extrac- tion or fil ling i is necessary our new botanical discovery is used with- out extra charge. With this method no pain is felt whatever. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years, Full Sets Of Teeth...» $5.00 Gold Crowna, aa karai $5.00 Gold Filling. < Srup Silver Fillin soc up Waterbury Dental Pariors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK; 4149416 Fulton st, 54 W. 23d st. (A door wont Abraham (Opp. Eden Musee.) & Sraus’s.) Hours, $ to 6. Sundays, 9 to 4 German, French and Swedieh spoken, Real Estate. ELIZABETH, N, J. Two-family house in first-class condition on Jot 60x17. Appl; Je baal pply to A. A. BTKIN, Atty, easement For Sale. CREDIT. OUR OREAT CH GALE, An eveat i rade, “The “areatent bargaine for We Give Credit, We sell Mouiing {or men, women and chitiews ee be 4. Yi ues (vo eaourlty” required dentiad. ap STANDARD OUTFITTING CO. Oreat bargains in CLOTHING tor 112 West t4th St, Near 6th Ay men, woman aud child and at Lerma to euit your OWA covventence, ourtty required. (Ooo Séenuiel Open eveaiayn, TYPEWRITERS RENTED. OF PROSPERITY IS THE LITTLE SUNDAY WORLD WANT. LITTLE WORLD WANTS PAY BIG PROF- 178. WHATEVER YOUR BUSINESS MAY BE, YOUR SUNDAY WORLD WANT WILL PROVE THE SURE FORERUNNER } STANDARD OUTFITTING Co., aw. pear 6th aye. DIAMONDS, Jewelry delive: new weentative calle, DICATE WATCH CO., ed; sonrentent ry Lat DAMON, walches, weekly Pa oe Bol ' fy oT $1 WEE el ee ee ee ee rr “WALTHAM” Warranted 5 Years. We offer this week. 4000, genuine Waltham gin Watchos, aio ws wet, ao We’ believe thi Waich, cn nell at prices trom msgs i, Uiinwe Of busing a. Waltham of Bl much less, Howerer, At 44.00 cach an long. Will be filled In any quantity will be guarantend tor offer the following expensive Gold Wacchat that Rave don lett here for pals. and Jewelry taken Im ¢x- vo years, . We Antique Ancre Watch, Fine Gold 18. A . 15 Rubies, ertectly smooth. 75 Hunting Case Gold year, bye. “Howard DIAMONDS. Many rare and beautitul Gema we ha eatimate¢ more of Diamonds... $150 Large Horseshoe Scarf Pin, in Platinum..,... Large Hormehoe Scart Pin jamonds, Platinum. $150 25 Wig Bnglieh : Gold, Larke Dinorond! Sane 960 #90 Timany Diamond Ring: the ectual Wee oer it tors 900 O14 Watches, er gems Diamonds taken in trade or bought for can Corres spondence solicited, eK ry} r' Engraved KEENE $80 Broadway, J $5 Worth for $1. Hu Aree thi our Optical Depart- ‘ 7 to noe the yee Giant Eye ie ¢ whether you buy glasses o: Week we otter you'n. pair of ici. asbos, “warranted | foi a the cates ented Pin there elty for lens m As this beooeses gener. year, tor hat we will can be up! than $6. | As soo own our 80 Broadway, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Cash or Ct Credit, One Price. 'y confidential. Tepreseutative. tf incouveutent to call ne _wour Swi “L.'W. SWEET & CO., 37-39 MAIDEN LANE an storp) UPTOWN BRANCH, 258 bik tN AYE. __ BROOKLYN | BRANOH, 467 FU! STON BT. rie AxDupwer’ on CRE D IT 1114 4, MANHATTAN cLoriina 84 Ave., near Oth Bt” ‘Open Ersalogs CLOTHING, CLOAKS, rune AND Gewaun’ on C REDIT| | BAMBATTAY cL 2274 14 eee 1 ®t. Open BN CLOTHING, CLOAKS, FURS AND JEWELRY ON MANHATTAN CLOTHING CQ. z uae cans yew une ON CREDIT D ; T MANHATTAN CLOTH! 700 wiosdway, brovkiva,” Open venti CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds. Lowest rice. Reliadie Goods. | ¥ payments; prices ie; goods lanmediave “delivery; dualneas staBdentiel, or telephone, JAMES BEROWAN, ia jon lane (upstare), TYPEWRITERS #1 WEEKLY, All makes 66 Warren, N. ¥,; 830 Fulton, B'kiya. | GOLD STIFFENED WATOH, #10; ; representative calle, A. G. ASCH, 37 cy we [PA Try the Seven- Time Rate, You'll not have ead; can, | PY “ ate & HUDSON FIVER R, | THE FOUR. “TRACK - «TRON, | A NIAGAKA FA ‘Bmpire. 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