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(<Ziae ta ‘RACING # SPORTS ad ~~ GENERAL , SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. = BALL CARTRIDGES ~— TO FIGHT STRIKERS, Situation in Waterbury Grows So Seri- ;‘. ous that Bullets Are Issued to All | the Companies of Militia Sent by the! .Governor of Connecticut. ~Gtrenlation Books Open to All” PRICE ONE CENT, FFE-GORBETT BHT WILLE FOR $26,000 Fort Erie Club, of Canada, Posts Five Thou- sand Forfeit for Twenty Round Goon June 20—Highest Purse Ever Battled for by Any Fighters in Any Country. Citizens Fear That, with the Coming of . Darkness, a Riot May Be Developed by the Car Employees, Who Have Spent the Day in Jeering Soldiers. ) \ | | f (Special to The Evening World.) no excitement attending the hearing of \) WATERBURY, Conn, Feb. 2 thelr cases. situation as regards the stri Night of Keen Excitement, yolleymen is growing more seri-| Waterbury, as a whole, was stunned yale and the authoritics have de-|by the announcement that troops had been orderéd out, and the arrival of the Boece eccien rey woeenre® pe soldiers Ikte last night made the night one of keen excitement. Ex-Champion Comes to New York to Meet Manager Herman and Is Determined in His Effort to Make Jeffries Give Him Another Chance for the Belt. mot answer. According! | @artriiges have been passed out) oy dont io orders from Gov. Cham- to all the militia companies whieh | jorinin| the commanding officer of the were sent heve in response to the | militia exercised moderation in the dis- Governors iustructions. tribution of his men upon thelr arrival he usually peaceful streets of |and there was no offensive display of { pctocraietsien) Heh) bayonets 12: | recta wan aetatled| toetetar erates J. H. Herman, principal owner of the International Athletic Club, of — / y. On every hand are soen{infantry was detailed for guard duty. ; woldiers in long coats and slouch Pat ae oe Be armed force vas sta- = ’ Fort Erie, Canada, this afternoon came to The Evening World office to — ined. Against|tioned :n the local armory, at the car 4 Be / mae, pibuset ens odleratned: Br (ner (eualeiteparetineesereie a \ N l FEPS | N LIFF Post $5,000 as forfeit money for a fight between James J. Corbett and | Waterbury with few exceptions, and the |night brought forth no violence of any ’ A Jim Jeffries for the he avy-weight championship of the world. } is none the] kind. : opposition, while passive isn) The club guarantees a purse of $25,000, the largest amount of money. Téps_ sincere. The conservative. spectators of th: ‘The 1,200 xcldiers turned out early to-/situation awaited to-day's developments ever offered for a ring contest. , day. Under the direction of the Sheriff! with apprehension. ‘The officials of the ‘ana tho officers of tho street rallway|troliey company had announced thelr . e There {s no doubt as to the club's ability to pull off the go, and the company, squads were posted at th?/intention to operate their lines on a 4 | . oe —o — L power-house and at polnts where experi-!full schedule to-day, and promptly on entire amount of the purse will be put up at any timo the fighters wish. tase Las shown chat outbreaks might|time, at 6.30, this morning the day's i i 7 7 June 20 ts suggested by Mr. Herman as the date of the contest, and the oceur. Other squads were set to patrol-/schedule was put into operation. Ex-Police Captain Not Sent to} Widow of Dead Glennon Witness agreement calls for a twenty-round go. ling the streets in the business section. Tie troops remainel on reserve Samenny: tou Nemratmele: Jail, but Punished by Small} Ready to Break Down When aA i vere Jeffries has never before had a chance to fight forsuch a sum of money, duty were kept in rescingss to respond | A company of infantry was despatched % 3 unit i ; nip te ; to 'ny-eAll Biasraonieatiarnotlee: peleisunsiiei mitts one of the aubur- Money-Ferfelt; Whictils Paid] Asked to Testify Against Will Assist Senator Hudspeth to Pass It After {and the conditions are all in his favor. Why he should talk at all of a fin- ‘s Wonten in Demonstrations. }ijocuie demonstrations hay. developea | by Tim Sullivan’s Partner. | Shiels. It Is Presented To-Night at Trenton—Chief| ish nent is not clear, for he has never yet fousht in anything except & lim H ‘Thousands of working men and women | during the preceding weeks of the atrike, e ‘ Arthur Attributes Accident at Plainfield to ited-round go, and he won the championship with a limit. fllng through the streets to the fac-| No serious trouble was experienced dur- tories to-day hiased the soldiers, The] ing the carly hours of the day, however, COMPLIMENTS FOR RECORD. SHE WAS FINALLY EXCUSED. the Absence of a Second Man in the Cab He has yet to fight for a side bet, and there is no reason why he should — demonstrations went no further. As the/and aside from the tension occasioned _— hours wore on the business of the city/by the presence of so large a body of SS, j of the Locomotive. ask Corbett to bet him $10,000 when the ex-champion could get 3 to 1 for bis became normal, and, save for he occa-| militia, the streets presented an appear- ne ———— money. sional insult offered a soldier, there was|ance extraordinary because of the un- | Fearria that she too wouldibe mur. _————— a f ii ‘dered by a 0 5 Bs - hothing to remind one that the troops] usual number of persons about. REFORM’S RECORD IN lered by offended policemen, Mrs. Jane} Members of the New Jersey Legislature from Union CORBETT ANXIOUS FOR ANOTHER CHANCE. McAuilffe, widow of James McAuliffe, 5) > A who was murdered in Sixth avenue atter, County, in which the Westfield accident occurred— he had testified against ex-Ward M | SENATOR CROSS—I am willing to vote for any ‘ddie Glennon, begged Deputy Commis- | a 5 linlonar ines not toiputiheranitha stand \ measure that in my judgment will tend to promote the jin the trial of Sergt. John H. Shells, safety of passengers. f | which was held to-day. So impressed ASSEMBLYMAN COYNE---I think there should The ex-champion is in such perfect physical condition that few of his ~~ | was be by the benutneness ef her ap-| peal that he excused her, The testi-' be three meu on every locomotive passenger or freight) {!t® would believe him the same man that they saw a year ago, His | mony of the other witnesses was taken | on gine, especially on the camel-back engines, abdominal huscles are as hard as iron and he is bigger, more solid and | and decision was reserved. he unfortunate ‘woman ved next) quicker in every way. |door to the disorderly house of Laura. THIRD MAN IN THE CAB | A chance to rehabilitate himself is the dream of Corbett’s life, and failure toclose which Glennon was con: there is no doubt that he is better able to put up a winning fight now | viet and Soslls is nS under indict-! BILL READY TO-NIGHT. than ever before, pent Corbett arrived in New York Sunday, and instead of looking up old 'd been sent to Waterbury for the pur-| ‘The strikers deported themselves with Bee of preventing bloodshed. Men con-| considerable dignity, Indeed, they ex-|| POLICE DEPARTMENT, - Gerned in the rioting of Saturday night ——— were arraigned in cuurt, but there was {Continued on Second Page.) » Gannon convicted and Corbett is ready and anxious to fight the “Boilermaker” and the “go” could not be puleld off too séon to suit him. There is no fake about Cor — bett’s desire to go into the ring, for he spends almost his entire time train- ing and is right now in the best shape he has ever been in his life. Capt. Chapman forced to re- Capt, Moynihan dinmixsed. Acting Captain Churchill dis- George Cunard, Crazed by Re-|His Indisposition Suddenly An- |} misxea. tial a \¢ er ; i Capt. Foody reprimanded, A stifled in the Glennon trial, ‘nrough the efforts of The kywning World Senator Robert 8, Hudspeth, of|companions weut to a gymnasium, where he worked for three hours, Just ‘ ligion, Put a Bullet in His! nounced as He Was About to} Japt, Fitzpatrick suspended. to rorrow, and when she received srudson Chante will introduce at arenteH to-night hia bill to compel rAlleoate to | wg By hae donc every day for months. This morning he was out of bed at: Head as She and Year-Old! Start on Social Visit, Which! “ yaney ™ Ja subpoena to come to Pollce Head-| jut y thied mun on all locomottyes of the Wooten firebox or mogul type drawing |“ i ’ {fy 4 ers and tell again her Soy aeRO passenger trains, and thereby put a stop to further disasters like giat at West-|7, and after a light breakfast he was once more at work at his training. P r policeman she was elt | 4 Baby Slept. ~ Had to Be Cancelled. Former Police Captain James Gannon, hats eee meee eons third man, as aiready told in this paper, is to be an asalstant to the The ex-champion will anpear tn. monologue at @ Twenty-third. geeme ——=— who was convicted Saturday of neglect | Meady to Brenk Down, engineer, to ride in the cab with him, to be able to discern signals and to etop| theatre all week, He is touring the country at the head of his own show, THIRD EFFORT TO END LIFE of duty In failing to suppress a disorder-| Wien she entered tie ble building she|# locomotive in case the engineer for any reason is not at his post, put left the company this week when he had an opportunity to meet Herman ! -|/FEVER WITH THE ATTACK. lyshouse when he was) in was evidently about to break down, As-| Senator Hudepeth said to-day; “My bill ts ready, and 1 will introduce it at! nore and talk over the prospects of a fight. This partial lay-off means t-District-Attorney Lord, who 1s} Trenton to-night. the East Twenty- c 4 vung Shells, had-a talk with her| ‘‘E am confident it wiil go through. I have talked with some of the Senators | eVeral handred dollars to Corbett, and shows again how anxious he is'to George Cunard, a religious extremist.) toxnon, Fen, 2.—King Edward ana| Was sentenced to-day to pay a fine Of) ana found her hysterical, She imagined! and Assemblymen, ang from what they say 4 am led to belleve that I shall force Jeffries to meet him. ‘whose mind In believed to have become t This amount was Immediately pald | that she might be assaulted by some of|recelve their support, Every one of the twelve Aesemblymen in Hudson County nas promised to bo| “JERFRIES HAS GOT TO FIGHT ME.” Queen Alexandra were to have gone on | 5% Mabelanced from excessive fervor, shot ls visit to the Duke and Duchess of | by George Kraus, partner of Congress-| the Getectives at any moment. ne ppivaen. tn RFERIES HAS GOT TO FIGHT 2U: an d to-day with his wife r x ty r he I * pleaded with him not to put her on thi % Nee iid In thelr home eee At, Chatemrarity ship: afters) mtn imotnY Dy BMIYRA Se PSMeY tang (ontinued on Second Page.) atterooon, ‘The offer of the Fort Erie Club is too big for him to turn down, No. g76 wighih avenue, He is in Roose-| "000 Dut thelr departure was poste |i tives, that “Big Tim” knew | oy leona notified Deputy Commiesion, He thinks he oan lick me, and4f he can he wil make a lot of money, for i ayn joned at the last minute, for the reason | ?.\" Wis: hte ait ROU OS Aig ay do in all of his Ais welt Hospital, where the doctora say he | P' | nothing of the money, which had been iyate talk with her. 1 won't split the purse with him lke he has had to do in fights, - a er that the King was suffering from @| raised by frichds of Gannon and given Taare eer : Wh I will sign an agreement for the winner to take 75 per cent, of the purse, ~ a UBD, Whe te airs.) Feveriab sont. eB Fo PAP saute he had to'd the 7 that ought to satisfy him, If I lose I don’t want any of the money, The | ‘s old, was a foreman for n| The King was planting trees at noon| That Gannon escaped a prison sen- a) Was sure as would iv a5 er cent would dust about cover 407 excenaen: 4 West Thirty-acventh atrevet, On| 60me Blstance from Windsor Castle and ater ner aie pe ie | rd ABaInBL ‘tho Bergeunt Feel A) , Tee I want 18 a chance to fight him under any old conditions, I ; appeared then to’be in excellent health ‘ Dee eet arg bvidence wa corroborative ATER ERAS Eset rama tha ppirita. frtenge OE AURA SOP REAREE TN OCs ; ibs ener FIRE iN BROADWAY BUILDING, have $2,500 forfelt money wp with Al Smith already, and I will make it fo became Intenscly religious trom| Shortly after the King’s return to the) Went to the trove for fim tile Aili i f tea. | $5,000 any time he wants to put up a lke amount, His talk about betting ft ‘time, He prayed incessantly, | Castle & telegram was sent to the| Cert ete eis cilent, di Cant A ine ern en . ; me $10,000 on the side is nonsense, for he could take that money and lay prayed et home and at work, Bnd for ine eee en chat Bie tiream |qhich tears trickled down the ex-cap- THis bi One hundred and fifty girls employed in the wor Kroome, on lr oft’ eo aa to bo atiead any wax, {on tis rillibe an oddacon a teaaan ann got to work while he prayed, aS OMG: j e < a oi without her a . Cpa Nos. 725 at Oo x : Laking, the King’s physician, cons{d-| taln's face. i put-on the stand ex enth floor of Tausig & Co.'s building, 3 and ff! vetting should we get together, Hie employers suspended him several! reat’ unsate for him to travel to.| He called atte al TrcotAttornes Ridgway, counsel for the ten 0 ausig 9 times, but as Uiey could not make nim| $4 Pp eit td bar ve his work preference to oi y= , pl they Ree een him, ie PEAY?) Wve royal train has been ordered to| Hens and Abts By working hard for neighbors M be In readiness to-morrow, In the hope fer at pie | fPunard was able to provide a Christma. | Mt the King will be able to carry) iy Niel Vy Meee for her children, Mary, aged four | Ut his Intention of visiting the Duke) arking f°, | | years, and Irving, ono year old, While] #84 Duchess of Devonshire EE ya they @ancing about the tree they | The Prince and Princess of Wales o B Princ 5 ‘not of emelled was and the children founa|#%d Prince and Princess Charles of DOt, O1 wanted to kno: y whe hadi into a panic late to-day by an outbreak "I do not see how he can avold meeting me. He must fight some one, A cid lead Hy oc abe A 7 abet and there is no one who has a better right than me to look for a chance, ‘ 7 He has whipped all of the other heavy weights two times each, and there is yo one left for him to take on, Several fainted. They were dragged from under the feet of|\“I THINK 1 CAN WHIP HIM NOW.” ; : “It he means to fight at all he must fight now, Every thing he wants he” the others by workmen. can have, and if he does not accept the chance I will claim the champion~ »missioner knows why,” re-| Of fire. They rushed to elevator and down 1’ written to t Mr, Lard, slgnificaytly, d y and to the] anne wee here.) as was a poor! through foal t, tot ipt ely enn 4 Z f r H ps front room with | Denmark left Windies for Handing | again Tho girts had ierarkable escapes fi om being trampled by) oi eat will Mare’a ant toe oe Ae j rotates eed ees [abe fold Ah as de to brsterie _firat witness torday was County! deaih, E, Tausit, of the firm, discovered the fire and o ved) * "what excuse can he bave for not, meeting me? A champlon must 6@= from the as fixture 10 his mouth, ~ Revorde' f complimented Agent of tho Varkhurat Horley at the the girls .c be dismissed. They were not aware of the re} fend the title, and if he does not do eo he 1s not the champion, is he? Mra, Cunard rescued him that time, on his r ‘d and sald that the fact| time of the ae AndsDuantentact ane untii ine curl of smone entered their rooms. Damage was slight.) “I feel that I can whip him now, and I think he feels it, too, 1 that he was a poor man waa a tribuie| ; to him because {twas popularly sup: | { posed that the financial condition of a ey came out he paid he saw pulice captain was quite to the contrary, im join Supt. Mc'lintock and Agent “1 wish to impress upon you, Gan- Dut on New Year's Day, while he w, praying with unusual seal Cunerd & hole in the parlor table and mounced that he was just trying the weapon before sending @ bullet into ere. fhe pistol was taken from WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-atx hours ehding at 8 P.M, Tuesday for New York City and vicinity: with fom to-night; 7 y fairy colder by iain there about five min- 8 Fe ——— going to force him to get into the ring with me, if I can, and I do) SUL + | LEANS. see why he should turn down this offer of the International Athletic © LATE RESULTS AT WEW OR " Their deposit of $5,000 shows that they mean business, and no *” he continue ; ce oMlce Fifth Race—Manshak 1, Becky Rice 2; May Holliday 3. how long he would hold off no one would offer a larger sum, f non,” he continued, “that « police officer y bad iett. sworn to do his duty and well pald| he was treated by the women, thie ev- — chibet eu “There has never been but one fight for $25,000 or more—the one ile ierey te he fails. 1 Jo"paineat ol slender natae., *"°™ IS *8* 8) CANEIELD'S LAWYER BARRED FROM GRAND JURY MINUTES lives 464 wiyenit—and ems, bri ON bale hi ‘d, bi . c + "i q NP ae hg eT pt eh : while sh Counsel for. Richard Canfield and David W. Bucklin, his} eS time wilt suit me, 1 am ready to go on lomortow, | way to the interest of the community, | jy the McAuliffe house and through sn! manager, made apnlication this afternoon to Justice D. Cadyl; wm get a chance at the title this time, Jeffries will elther | But the law is not vindictive. Convice | oj wii heard Dwyer . ” Laure thatthe socley was) Herrick, in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, for leave) or get out. I want him to Aight, * Wen aeAuilto wad found to inspect the minutes of the Grand Jury for January. The aP-|__ tt looks as though Corbett has the situation ihe West ortyceongnih ieee lication was opposed by District-Attorney Jerome and denied,|*There dove not seem to be any way. at ie we itioe "ato Y Buokiin will, have to go to trial without knowing what trans-| issue, end ed before the Grand Jury. Canficld remains in Europe, Since then he has been praying than usual. To his prayers he tug or night; light Added the habit of address: noles whitt. 40 Godvand to Jewus Christ and either|] ing te brisk morthwest Tues- them or pinning them on his/T aay, expecting angels to take thy from him. (Continued on Second Pi