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ii werner AID Amt tener eretew Ate: mene * 7 “ " the ain e ne wow ine Which CHAMPION READY Jeffries ‘ enGe ne mens’ " " Mhertiy te Ne wt . OF lone | After ih erowl tle Wie friends | {rine fhe over by hie tratn ’ . Dia friente fight be mare Wh ad about You p ' Covbett ‘ vintl 1 he the + Jeiirlon was alan wir He chatted with « f the Con ' Portinnd to see i) friends. itis Corb gloves Jeffries borrowed Freddie Miller. 1h pultio eng nied ti howe was puffedrand « Us onn $20 from one ame hoy who alw OTHER KNOCkK-OUT BLOWS, 8 He was not hauste’ Charley ort left how on jaw Corbett wax knocked out by afght left sin by a left swing into (he pit of the stomach, the solar plexus blow Fitzsimmons with a livered in the eleventh round. t Coney Island in the twenty-third round Jeffries wrested the fight-hand swing on the jaw, « Jeffries knocked ont Corbet with a short left jolt te the jaw Jeffries pract ‘Btomach in the sixth round. Jeffries knocked out Bob champ! POR onship vii friend ays acts as | n down by ond by Cornet round from ewing to the stomach In the elghth round * Sharkey knocked out stomach in the tenth round Sharkey knocked out Gus Ruhlin In the firet round with a ehort right felt to the jaw while breaking from a clinch. Ruhlin knocked out Sharkey with a left jab to the fa Fitzsimmons knocked out Sharkey with a left-hand swing to the stomach in the second round. A new wrinkle in caring for a man during the minute's tnterval of rest last night ~ by Corbett's from fighting each round was ndlers. , Instead of seconds waving fans and towels and stirring up the vitiated @ir in the pavilion, Corbett had an immense tank of oxygen concealed under the ring platform in his corner. To this was attached a long rubber tube, on the end of which was a spraying machine. As Corbett returned. ‘to his corner each time a stream of oxygen was sprayed on hin face, had a remarkable revivifying effect. eb 6 NOBODY CAN WHIP JEFF, SAYS JOHN L. brought out ing = mascot lefeated Corbett n the Hob Fitzsimmons tn the fourteenth round ; cally knocked out Gus Ruhlin with a@ left swing to the Fitzsimmons in San Francisco with a left Kid McCoy with a left-hand swing in the THE WORLD: CATUROAY EVENING, AVOUHT 15, 1000, 1! John L. Sullivan, Greatest Fighter of His cv moe «6 Time, handatales fron vm Says ‘No Man on Earth Can ‘Whip me dow . too strone for w r na wort his shoulders were he dit not present Ireasing room lown f rainere ane wed where hn L Sullivan until he sank ox third round by a Champion ‘Jim Jeffries. SOUABBLED OVER “ASTIRVING MAN It Strove to Obtain Adequate | Medical Attention for Frank | phe of the gre: Through the refusal of two hospitals|a wd. JEFFRIES, PAUPER BURIED - AS MILLIONAIRE For Five Hours Brooklyn Police! Moses Rockwell Crow, Once a] Francisco Polomaggio Slashes Leader Among Hydraulic En- gineers, Dies on Ward's Isl- est waterworks ex- FIGHTER IN THE WORLD SETTLES OLD FEUD WITH CUT OF RAZOR | aaa the Throat of Joseph Verega the Day After He Lands in Susky, Ill for Lack of Food. and. nts This Country. Moses Rockw Crow, a few veara] As a result ofa feud of years’ stand- ing Joseoh Verega is dying in Bellevue to accord prompt attention to Frank {Perts in the world Projector of exten- EGanINn ie sont cut by alls old . ae (lye Water Kystems wad once a miliion-|enemy, Francisco Polomaggio. ‘Dhe as- F rane a starving ae a Was Tefttaive, died a pauper at the State dos-|sassin fed after attacking his victim . . : rs in the care of the police (o-/ pital on Ward's 1 wat 8 vi emer H ve hours pital on War inday, and| With a ragor, ° eavyweight Champion Thinks the ay, win omy emergency medioat at-now his bay. teste ya uintcent] Years ago Verega and Polomaggio Big Fellow the Most Wonderful (easton. ‘The police, whe belleve hia lifefmasolenim, the finest i the Atdulel fought over amugtied wrongs, ‘They f =a Ee aa aean eee waa ; cot | WOE Which he built {n the heyday of [then lived in the little town of Cominto, Fighter Living. PRESTON) ALES nevain to Belly. prosperity at Malls Neb, Italy. Polomaggio was forced to flee Susky admitted to a hospital at once, | Sinwularly enough, Mi. Crow projected the country and came tw America, He 3 Policeman Behnke, of the Clymer] the present water system ied t (ureatened to Kill Verega if ever the * MAHANOY CITY, Pa., Aug 15.—‘There is no man in the world to-|street station, Brooklyn, found Susky. |!) whe dled of] fatter came to tine country Way who can whip Jim Jeuries.” This wis the first remark made by|who in a shocmaker, fifty-three year] Jyh AOE An lines of segontl{ | Veregik Wilh i ite ee map Wobn L. Sullivan, “the grand old man of pugilism.” to-day, when he was]old, iying on a pile of scrap tron at Timi Belay ualetounltAl Me Vicon Waly athe sewarst ue esrival ‘told of the result of the fight In San Francisco, Kent avenue and Hooper street. He yrmery millionaire leaves a widow lof his hated enemy reached Polomaggio, Then he went on: “Jeff Is a great fighter. He would have been at|came here from Baltimore several daya| to tivo hill Who ure living, at| who frequented a adloon at No, $9 State pny time, He's 80 big and well protected that you can't hurt him, But Vago in search of work and when found |smimits No do absolutely | penniiess EER acela pain anual Dallove Fitasimmons would have done the trick in 'Frinco. The only|wan pennilean and weak from hunger. |r in tite muner pact of chia State fwith lis wife Was in tle sive auop of trouble was that his hands didn’t hold out. We was putting it all over| Ho had fallen exhausted on the scrap} He began lle as a merchar Penn friend, Carlo. Caluanse, No. 612 ‘Jeff when he broke his right fin. That settled him. You see, a man can't|tron, ure able to arouse Susky, [*8!vania ond made a failure hen Fourteenth street, to-day chatting work without tools, and that's what a fighter’s hands are, Behnke called an ambulance from the [Wied fo tly lin ae a tain Sige ao arena ea _ “Oorbett 1s a good fellow, but he can't hit hard. Why, he can't bitty : Wo pubed| andy ns 1st ue Da r Renada ti iakelacdedt | i Mie 2 y. ‘ Hastern Dsstrict: Hospital, eight blocks Hoof his class. Seizing Verega by the hair with the bard enough to ma! mt in a piece of butter, ow, this ain't preju-| away Hefore {t came Susky told t As a lawyer he went to the City offleft hand Polomaggio drew back the @ice, because ! Hike him and he Js my friend, if he did lick me in New Or-] policeman thut he had had a soe bist-| Mexico to consult with President Diag] Man's head and with a swift stroke aro. CeCe abet e aystem to supply the Chy [drew the blade of a razor across the - Ness in Baltimore, but had been forced | 4. 5 nia wnat’ Rina ol 1 of his vie! ‘It was the old story of youth against age, and youth won. That's all| to sell it and strike north in the hope Matias ae pean a Be eae Me theunbae! anne hae ay Pteataty there was to it.” of finding employment the most extensive water systema in{ Would-be murderer and faintly called . es Ambulance Surgeon Haverstron, off the world, where it will stand for all] cut his name. Terry McGovern: “I believe that if Corbett could have gone past tne| the Eastern District Hospital, found|time ax a imonument the genlus of Yes, 1 am Polomaggio and I am re- ‘tenth round he would have had a good show to win. He put up a gooa hay by a caltatie leant Oe iehlne the man Mr Crow clalmed that the] Venged!' shouted back (he Italian as he wattle while It lasted, but he wasn't strong enough to do the trick, One|to his shoulders and. his beard. long | weyoal, Government never fully com-] Met | trouble with Jim was that his blows seemed to lack steam. and matted. His only clothes were a Ure SINE ii aah re te the watts a pea iat sai Harwae “{ looks to me as if Jeff saw that Jim's weak poiut was his body,| coat, shirt and trousers Sou he talon Hiasscunte cad See aetna Wee ae untohageditor that hotet 3 A : 1 ; abroad he returned to this country and] placed in an ambulance and rushed to that he played for that from the start. He didn’t land ao often, but) Haverstroh said his hospital was Mllloought the Mydraulic Company, of|-the hospital, Dr. Moore declared. th his blows must have had awful force, and they wore Corbett down, and as it was a starvation ease, and} Grand Rapids. Mick, with the jate re was no hope for the wanda ‘neh 4 SS not a medica! one, he must refuse tol) yy ton and other capitalist e police aay ° : i Tom Sharkey: “It was just as 1 expected. I guve Jeff ten rounda to|take the man in his ambulance, Pollce-| ye venture was paying one and Mec alarm Police Aevel sent (our /a ‘general fo the trick, and he didn’t disappoint me. man Behnke tialsted that the man Waslcigw, who had amassed « fortune. of i — “ ‘Corbett put up a better fight than I thought he had in him. He took) dying and needed instant attention, butl millions in a few years, lived in lavish ® lot of punching and seems to have “Jeff's awful body blows if he lands them, down before them just as I did. There Is only one way to beat him, and that is to go right at him, “I am ready to meet him again and will make a match at any BOY GETS MORTAL. WOUND I FIGHT Pistols Drawn by Lads in Street - Quarrel, and Victim Falls Dy- ving with a Fatal Bullet Wound ‘in His Stomach. tal here dying from a pistol iin the stomach, which was a fight in which three her Eugene doth vf this stood it well, |ahot which is expected to end Ryman's Neither been arrested, taken immedtately. day they wanted Sherer. For years gamuel Kinerman, a has maintained « and each 5) down from for a couple of weeks to enjoy | ite has to-day philanthropist, children come life at hte this town, wirls at Ut Last wome of the walking with along they ward Walk at Ryman sight of were about screaming Up Sherer fired t With a cry of agony Ry’ the eround, abdomen The boy and ran away sist is triend. er uch mottin was overated ping at Mr. Kin But no one can stand | All the big fellows have gone air fund charity and @ fight ensued trouble he @ticceeded in feet lilkhy man to the hospital, wi 310 East One Hundred and Second epread 0 ob, ST" 2 lRonday' sod teactured hie kul **" Qiagen © Oak, UNG Ritle who at atop: herman’ place and went leaving Walker to the surgeon was obdurate and it was one And one-half hours before he consented to lake Susky to (he Clymer street sta- tion, In the mean time he gave Susky whinkey. AL the station the Captain also asked Dr, Haverstroh to take Susky the hospital, but the surgeon de: he had no room for a patient, ‘The police then called up the Kings County Hos- pital in Platbush, but the doctor re fused to send for the man and hisisted that the tera District ambulance should carry him br, Haverstroh declined this Journey of severad miles, as his hospital has but the Hlance with which to style Joseph Doelger, a this elty, but his wis uphappy, and a in, 1804 He was Ventor of the Hotebki conversion of of dollars which furthe In the generously He was one of Colonial Club, of Wesichester ‘Free caused his lose of time."" he th ac of @ youthe but a wil be The police said to- to the loca) fresh ner has ew York puntry tain ambulances. ry Leon Hoffman, five years old, fell from} !t continues a second-story window at his home, No. Ho eloped with the daughter 0 wealthy matrimonial divorce sued by the widow gun f hundreds had advanced to his extensive water systems, tys of his prosperity chariuagje this Hospital fortun ————— KANSAS CITY AGAIN Bridues tn to tise rapidly and Jt te predicted that it wilt before the walters finally: ‘and the river begins to eub- CARDINAL GIBBONS TO REST IN SWITZERLAND, Receives Church Dignitaries Before Leaving Rome—Suffers Slight Laasitude, Otherwise Well, ROME, Aug. 13,—Cardinal Gibbons left Rome to-night for Switzerland, where he Will remain some time with a friend to Pecover from the heat and his labora in Rome, ‘The Cardinal, however, only auffering from slight lassitude, otherwise-he is perfectly well, Before his brewer followed ef the in- r alleged thousands of he gave institutions, unders of the city, and the Arexis gauate on the Ouinkirin ot lawer emergency calle 1 Fi MENACED BY FLOOD. | teparture ne recelvot most cordial viais eee mieceare Cwents:| on dation. trom: the: city ines bred alee “}trom all the Cardinals still in Rome, evening Sherer and mot| Kings County Hospital is pald to main-| Meas» Raine Swell River and T NGS wines Noua ana LCeat: thet get ee hh and affection for him The Cardinal said that the conclave them, While atroliing| Df Maverstroh then talked with the wer of Falling j ing} Ayeriin ‘ and the ¢lection of the P is Be Remark ante Sees Kings County Hompital, whieh nally! x ANSAS CITY, Aug. i6-—airame|| tains tne saeal aeecibuan? rareneraice a8 to ca the man after three] joincen the two I Citles Is prac [of his life, He repeated thht he felt in the midst of the quarrel Oakes and| ours. The total delay in the cuse of a| " ‘ Sherer pulled revolvend neat < Uoally suspended ay, all the tem-Tthe greatest satisfaction at the election And Walker Ace ag | man in urgent need of attention was} porary plle bridges erected after the}of Plus X., adding thet he was proud the weapons the girls, who hue lengthened o five hours, great flood !n June having been en-| and happy to have been able to ha i. \e years old, run Sais’ of iby rise in the K River. fi dange y a rise In the Kansas River. {the American pilgrimage received the hree shois and Oakes one.| BOY FALLS FROM WINDOW, | tie river nos been causing more or teas] day ater the election of the new: Pope. an sank 40 pe St aeekulls ‘ouble for the past two weeks, the Treir reception, he added, being the brewing his hand to his|gyyecyear-Old Leo Hoffma aul of continuous heavy acl we frat of all, bry an event pe neither Kayes ye i ne Ame: who did the shooting turned Skall Fracture Heavy rainfall the river rose w: foot ce | Ete A ROK She st Ba to-day, go four ‘ARCHBISHOP HARTY ‘ACCUSES WOMAN ee eee ee DIVORCE LEADS 10 6 CONSECRATED OF WITCHCRAFT. DOUBLE TRAGEDY Cardinal Sate and Twa Mat. ane Officinte at Britiant Gar. amony in Rome, Whieh Was Attended by Noted Americans LEAVES SOON FOR MANILA. aete (6 Pane and Moneevelt Me sponded To at Manquet Following tee Chureh Gerviceee fF rat Aran bishow Congeerated Under Pie x nom ° « Archhie t Mani “ ot ian Chor an -att | athe . anil ays ceremony we at the fret Archbishop ler Pluie Swe ' 4 ” od ' wy Hiehope ‘Tie new A empex aut palme of vende lite wae then aiven the eplecopal ring, symbolic of iis marriner 6 Jatart of power Archbtebop Harty then Jaftered Cards Simoll two le orenes tw loaves of bread ond (wo «mall gilded varrels of wine, as sym bolx of his love toward bis RET ALL OL Phis offering war followed “from Cardinal a Cardinal satolli at his residence, in 1 John ne din’ Areh D Harty. ‘Toasts to Velt and to th | polmiop. Harty In his inbors were 4 nishop Harty will Wednesday DANIELS IN COURT IN SWINBLING CASE Banker Caught in Wail Street Raid Faces the Man Who Says He Was Cheated Out of $980. Phe hearing In the charges hroucht by Edwin W, Collins, of Cedar Raj ‘ds, la. and upon which MeClusky's Wall Street Bureau raided the banking house of Dantels & Co., Nos, % Broadway and 6 reet, was adjourned to-day until afternoon by Maxistrate Wall s Wednesday Hogan. Only one witness had been examined— the complainant in the one case—and his testimony elfminated the half dozen other prisoners captured in the raid, leaving Thomas P. Daniels, head of the firm and son of former Justice Daniels, of the Supreme Court, Buffalo, to de- fend a charge of swindling Collins out of $980. Daniels's wife, all in black and heav- ‘ly velled, was in the court-room. She was greatly agitated, Edwin O. T. Burt, the sun of the late Mary ‘Towne Buti, President of the Btate Woman's Christan Temperance Unfon, was also in court with a viva- clous young woman who was sald to be his wife, Collins's story, told tn testimony, is that he answeeed Dantela & Co.'s ad- vertisement in an Ohicago newspaper, which offered to organize and finance any sort-of a corporation, He negoti- uted. for the organization of two corpors Auons to develop bis Towa lands The were to be known a e Union Laud aud ‘frust Company of lowa and the Montana Land and Cattle Company Collins that he ax told that the Cy date) Securities Company, of No. m sireet, had undertaken to underwrite the Cwo companies, and the bonds had) heen. registered with this company, of which fee Burt was the prewident But Collins sald Dan- jelx seemed to be behind the Consoll- dated Securities Company. George Adalvert Voss Cowen. counsel for Daniels, examine Collins on Wednesday, ———_——_ TWO KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH amps Stealing Ride Caught In Wreckage, bat Escaped Unhart. PHILADELPHIA, — Aug." 18.-T'wo freight trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad crashed together early to-day between St. Davids and Radnor, sub- urban astatloins, a short distance west of this city, killing two brakemen and injuring the engneer of the second ali. A tramp Who had bis collarbone broken In the accldent sald several of Dmpanions Weve riding on the {and it was probable they were darted beneath the wreckage. A search, however, showed that all escaped, The tains were, east bound and owing to the dene “fog the engineer could not hee the signals until It was too late to Prevent the eecond train from crashing into the first. A dozen cars were ttered over the four tracks and It was several hours pefore trafic could be resumed. ——$—<———$§ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMAMAG FOR TO-DAT. 5.00tewn Aeis,. 7.00/Moon rises, .10.56 and Sidney os THE TIDES. High Water, Low Water, A of PM. uy 4 PM. 1p. 23 & i Ha th — 749 8% PoRT OF NBW YORK, Liverpool Bristol st, Paul Ponce, Forte Mies. ‘alencia, Jamatoa. Havane, "Hi Mra, Evane ie Murdered in Bed fy Her Husband, Who Then Murries (6 Graveyard and Kills Mime. ’ Mrs, Minner Sought a Love Ghar. but Waan't Satiafied with What She Get and Wants Mer Money Back, AEFUSED. GETS WARRANT. OUGHT SUIT, HAD JUS Now Police Are Geewing Mere Mary Aneneein Attached * White One Wallace Whom Mra Minner Ae wt and, Setaing Her by the # of “Canjuration, Witeneratt, eesed Plats! Againat Her Sdrcery and Enchantment enving that che: mi — ‘ * Aue ro | tiasiet Mati Kon anager of American Tran Chale aia Stee, Stacy: fe te ripatiy. fF somite Mew ‘ ‘Srp Mary (Waiiace Sm | the, southern portion ity ary i TeONRORDY aometh, 1 Socday. Bre | Uuater he wan f nn dead in St. Mary'@ " asked for Mie Watlare'e ar. | Cemere ae i is —_ Nor 9 apelt Wallace ot ee vane wae Hitackad as we ot the woma ad muleted her a nt : neath and « gold ying shalsdaclted Warrant. ond if Mra Wallace |e ar el the nfternoon ste will be wr t atened ty the Justice's on ar 8 ie Yolock tonight fired canvlaint Mre Hibner ona | . 9 forty-five vears old and} at her humhand. James. ia but thirt i ring that hie love might grow cold. | was ivan Mire Hibner says she onmuited \iew she eniaed the voice ae} | Wallace. who has a local revutation ana encaped anid ts vuly wae for preparing potent love charms, Mre Severn! NOMEN Sree ich Hibner nows ayn that Mra, Wallace is Kt tye was found gulliy of “conjuration, witchcraft, ror- ‘emotery, {wo cery and enchantment murders s her story goes, Mrs. Hibner was flat ad \e her story goes, Mrs Hitner wa Ae ine nduced to visit Mrs. Wallace by her iit tera’ strike friends. The first vinit resulted tn Mrs th # trans wer refuse Hibner giving up her gold wedding ring the regular driver retu 1 1 ar ol lense. Mre, for a tove charm, It failed to work to) Free eer Pe ee” peechelt ae her satisfaction, and she made a second ‘ Kk driving foare visit. ‘This time, she says, Mre Wallace nah ¢ jeering strikers. ne of the strikers tried tet tr she lasned the; whip and proceeded withe jested further. nk also gained whipping a maa demanded $10. Mrs Hibner gave up al (he money she had—$15, Still husband James showed no appreciable warming ip in bis affections, Then she told the) Whole story to Hibner wife visited the alleged} men with her it being me hwo yeare some nid r who had attempted to flirt with her. ety by hor usband and sorceresm, ‘They Co her s unded| She was twenty-six years old and was by stuffed ow! riental dragons and/a society woman. In her suit for die ese and crus while sweet! e she alleged drunk otner queer monstrosities, | vo perfumes made the air heavy and blue! elty, and at tae same time brought sul Hame and thick smoke poured out of; to restrain Evans from disposing o! apertures tn the room. j two valuable horser and other But they were not able to get back the! prnperty which she sald belonged te ring and the er. Meas "Hibner says that her health o| "Sirs. evans had feared that her hue Uhat she cannot sleep. | band would Kill hor and had telke and alleges that in-|or her fears last night. She lock Hibner to be con-|the door of her room when she re¢ stead ot is love for her. Mra, Wallace tired, bur by a. strange fatality uns fastened it during the night to get fresh air. Evans entered the house throug the pantry window, near which his me brelia was found to-day. and apparently) went directly to his wife's room Mrs. Evans. awakened t the wrong combination and caused Xtra. Hibner Kerecif to suffer from the witoncraft, Under the laws ore Now sereey. ee vallace may be made to ruffer I> r Tes ander two charges 1f Mrs, Hibner's hy the frat gmpiaint is proved. There is a law! two shots, was heard {o scream. In Sgainat witoncratt, one of the old blue! moment more came the third shot am Inws of the State, and ehe may also be/she became aitent. She was dead whei indicted for larceny the servant reached her TRIPLETS FOR MAN $1,000,000 STEAL ONSG AWEEK WAGE, OF CITY'S WATER Three Girl Babies Born to Mrs.| Commissioner Monroe Unearthe, Annie Katz, Whose Husband; Frauds by Which Inspector¢ — Earns Less Than a Dollar a) Have Aided Consumers * Day and Lives in Tenement. Avoid Paying Full Rates. —$—_— erent) yw, sete nt) Water Commiastoner Monroe hag ail | covered evidence of fraud in the departe ‘ment which shows that the city has lowt\ sums which aggregate over $1,000,000; three inspectors are under suspicion, + two have been suspended pending an Investigation of charges, and a third thelr arrival in this country seven | WHL de called upon to face them In as monihs e been hard for| few days them. n the top floor Her husband out of work, overdue and Iving on ¢he charity nbors, . Annie Katz, of No. 16 Forsyth street, is the mother of trip- | lets, born early Thursday morning. Mrs. Katz and her husband were mar- | It Is very probable that Commissioner At a big tenement on Forsyth street, | Monroe will lay the facts before Distriog K ix a tailor. When at work his| Attorney Jerome and that the criminal pay has never exceeded % a week, but |PFoxecttion of several large manufac turing and business con: ent and former em ment will follow. in a large number of cases where water has been used illegally the per. sons using it have sent their checks fot the amounts they owed the city, It i¢ eotimated that one firm of meat packers has used without payment in the let rns and pres he Is now out of work, ‘The babies need loyees of the departs nourlsment and the Kind neighbors have been furnishing it, but they them- selves ure poor and struggilng, The triplets are tariving with this out- ‘side help, but unless assistance ts d other quart Mrs, Katz n't know what she or her ausband will do. Kats Was out to-day, as he has been for, many looking for a Job 8¢| tew years over 980.00 worth of water. MM erintanta weigh respectively two,| Without a confession It will be im~ three and five pounds and are healthy | possible to show collusion on the pa: jooking youngsters. ‘They are girls, and|of the inspectors and. the users o| Mrs. Kats sald to-day when one ‘cries|water. ‘This Commissioner Monro all ery. ‘phat is when they want to be fed," ate Peet Us there three to ) and but for my Nulgubore. what would I do? But Goa sent them to us and I will do all can to rear them." hopes to secure, : heen stolen two wi by ‘tampering with the. meter and 7 having a supply pipe attached abo’ the meter, so that all water could shut of from the meter ac. the willol the user. B. Altman & Eo. ANNOUNCE SPECIAL SALES OF Real Point Arabe Lace Curtains and California Blankets, For MONDAY and TUESDAY, August 17th and ‘8th. / Pao