The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1904, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

} ' 5 a ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1904 ig, FLA : EVENING WORLD SS" SPORTS EDITE WORLD'S WIRELESS OF 9GOOLOLE OER IGOSLOPHOO-LSGHILEDHI HOB d« NCIL PAINTS PICTURES 4 Yi f Jim HAYS, Mgt THe PROPRIETOR, 4 oF HARBIN SPRINGS. Ely . The BEAR 'S A LITTLE TOO BIG FOR JEFF To WRESTLE «& 609000900006 : weted $| meres : 4 nla YEAR, ¢ | Oerraries we 4 RUNNING o e8 aN with @e en $ Civil Magistrate Murray Sum-| ¢ | moned to Supreme Court to ¢ Explain Why He Neglects to! Try Them. GAMBLING SUITS)? $¥8ee @2OeHr+ POOODL 24.0 OE2438 OSA GOODE HOD There are about one hundred cases | under the “gambling Jaw" governing | | “wagoring contracts’ hanging fire in| |the Munte!pal District Courts. because -_——. = — \the Justices don’t ike to try them. e | The trials are postponed, adjourned, | & land adjourned again, and some of them| # save been “in the alr for more than a| 2 * year. e | One of them, commenced tn the au-| > ——_--+4-_— BGP 29596 $050-20- jtumn of 1902, and the trial actually be: | jgun Jan. 6, 1903, and sixty pages of| testimony taken, has proceeded no fur- ther, an@ to-day Benjamin Franklin Curious Stcats of the Giant=-How He otbained from Justice Glegerich an order Scorns the Bites of Bears, Chases the!‘ Municipat Justice Thomas Er | |Court, to appear before Justice O'Gor- Agile Deer Over the Mountains and ian in ‘tne Supreme Court to-morrow 5 and show why he should not be man-/ % * Longs for Thinner Legs. ig damused to proceed with the trial. .[ The case {s one of @ domen brought ‘hoy Raymond P. Moulton under the law ‘to recover the amount lost by him on XN the races at vastous tracks. This one is for $60 lost on Squid at the Morris Parke track. Squid seems to have been a favorite with Moulton, and always to ha sé peared “among those who also ran" In the reports of the races. Moulton put Up his $80 with Charles F. Helneman, BY ROBERT EDGREN. James J. Jeffries, champlcm of all thw champions, 1s working hard -atHarbtr iprings for his fight with Jac¥c Munroe, the Butte miner, who has been picking awe §n the records of all the nen whorn No has met uj} Lo date. Harbin Springs {4 an {deal training place, far from civilization and all the temptations that are so dangetous to men in training, It 1s a Ittle mountain hotel, situated at the end of a) long canyon, on the only little level place that Ven aang boolean tient ek ong runs acrossjafter leaving the last settlement eight miles away, The suits all Included ¢he racing assu- i x miter le latoannd Wiad clation as co-defendants, but in. Mowi- The man Who's training thee cannot go outside of his door without working, | ©lAt nts, P for he con't move fitty feet without. coming ‘to-a-steep hillside. ton's caso against William J. Torple, the Court Immuned the racing aswocin~ ' Good Training Work. Mone: “The cate fa on appeal. to ehe ( cThore is no better work In theworld,-for a man training to get perfest wind | Appellate Diviston of the Supreme fand endurance, than climbing Mik. That ts the reason that Jeftries, training corre unto” Steirharde brought all an‘the Caltfornia moumeains, gets Jnto such wonderful condition, Mo takes bis |suits for Moulton and others, but has ‘yifle before daylight in the morntax and goes out for a jog of ten or twenty| been superceded by Charles 8. Hayes, |miles over the range, looking for «eer, ‘There ix nothing to drink but water, | ho employs Mr. Franklin as counsel, Jand the water of the mountain springs, cool and clear, ts the finest on earth. ‘ernere is no chance to loaf, A man out hunting can cover a dozen miles, looking every second of the tlme for a-chance shot, without tiring at all, Monotony tires, ated. and will cause a great gap in the Last July I spent some time with Jeffries at Harbin Springs while he w: training for his fight with Corbett, The weather was hot, even for Harbin, and t + helped Coldmbia to win many of her with Cornell. C - victories, Smith, ex-captain and full. | SOs back, and Jones, tho little quarter-back |“ "The ilst of gam whom many critics picked for tho All- (Saturd the big fellow revelled tn his mountain scaling. Jeffries's most tender spot is Sept. 4 (8 York; Sept. BEEP LAE DIL LLOGLOGOHOOELHHHOHOADL-G.16-40-6-O@ COLUMBIA STARTS FOOTBALL MEN TO a football dinner Spring practice for Columbia's foot- ball_candidates began to-day and will continue for the two weeks on South Field. Columbia will lose several of the best players in June. Bruce, the veteran of four years’ gridiron work, will be gradu- preliminary work. The schedule of will Columbia will meet the thickness of his Atlas-like legs. Climbingrbrought them down to @ com- parative lankness, and he was happy. Ran Fitz Off His Feet. One day Fitzsimmons made soma remark about the greater endurance bottled up in long, attenuated legs, and Jeff sat down to think out a plan of revenge. ‘The upshot was a hunting trip of two days, on which Jeffries insisted that Fitz accompany him With the son of Jim Hays, proprietor of the Springs, as gulde, a cow pony to Oring in the game, and n couple of heavy rifles, the party started, Two| fi JAmerica eleven, will both be lost to the Blue and White after commence-| Ait, Mershall at ment. Of the substitutes Lippe and Rucker will be graduated There is, however, a strong nucleus lett for next season, including Capt. Stan, nd, guard; Thorp and Brown, inckles,” Buell, end: Motzenthin, quar: Oc Jack Doyle, the great first baseman, and Van Buren, the fast outfelder, both of the Brooklyn team. who were sold the Philadelphia Club of the Na- 1 League Saturday. will play their game with the Phillles against Ned anions trolley dodgers in the Quaker (Saturday), new candidates at the close of their | bia. players will probably be present. was announced yesterday. have two big games. 12 has been set for ‘tho g! Wesleyan at New Yorl ‘Tufts at Versity of Pennsylvania at Philadelp BY (tee) ROBERT EDGREN JEFF yy Worries. a * OLEH EBHAL SO HER WORK: to be given to the Many former Colum- games for Columbia New York JIM JEFFRIES RIES’S MOUNTAIN TRAINING GOS BEGHROODEM SI4DSSEHOSHISEHTESE ooonoceeet THE Onyx THING AT HARBIN THAT R Buty DELANEY is Tee BEAR TURFMEN ENJOY FIRST "SHEEPSHEAD DINNER. 2) “ >| | 3 | About 200 horsemen gathered at Tap- | relating how he discovered Babcock an@ \ Y “© |pan's Hotel. Sheepshead, yesterday as | his satico and ‘Teddy’ Foley singing lp {the guests of James Villenicue and en-| “The Photographer with the Twisted Joyed the opening dinner of the season. \! o Gerken, of Horse Sh } | Music, wine and song mingled in| was whip for a coaching Dario” asnnees © | pleasures of the occasion, Mr. Ville- | the members of which was Vesta Tilley, > | pigue, after repeated calls for a speech, | the well-known ac! BS Eczema-drives its victim almost to the verge «|0f distraction by its intolerable itching, sting- ing and burning. It seems to set the skin on fire, and the tormented sufferer rubs and —— scratches till the flesh is raw and the skin is torn and bleeds. Nothing applied externally does much good, for the disease. is internal; the blood is aflame with acid poisons, that are forcing their Way through the glands and pores of the-skin causing it'to redden and swell and break out in splotches, pustules and pimples, from which a clear, yellow, watery matter exudes,’ eit jhardens and dries, and then peels off in scales or fine particles like, They will clash for six rounds at)Otan. Eczema kindles a fire that water will not quench, and that: catch weights before the American |lotions, salves, powders and soap cannot smother. As warm Atnletic Club for a fusranteed purse of | weather comes on and the system is reacting and the blood.making) 0, with ti th bo; . cent, apne y Se opts thes extra efforts to throw off the ‘accumulated poisons, Eczema attacks’ redoubled _vio- ent of the receipts being more than | i+}, lence, and the sufferer is almost distracted by the fearful itching:and burning. It is the most uncomfortable and ag- Chicago will be the scene of another battle to-night between big tishters, The men who will figure in this encounter Are George Gardner, of Lowell, Mass. ex-light -welght champion, and Jack Root, of Chicago, who gave rdner a hard battle in thelr previous | Wheeling, W. Va., May28;4008, I have used yourS.8.8., Spring and Fall, for, the last two years, with the result that it entire- | ly relieved mo of a species of Hozema which my doctor was unable tooure, My arms,lowerlimbs, and, in fact, the biggest portion of my whole body , was affected, and when I first began 8.8.6. the itohing, etc. was worse, but I continued the | This will be tho sixth time they nave fought. Gardner beat Root for the title of Ught heavy-welght champion at Fort Brie, Can, last July, As Root is. anxious to’ get even with Gardner for that beating, the prospects are he will make Gardner fight his est to-night. Both men are in perfect shape for the attle, George Siler will referee the Yale and and Nov. yon battle ‘columbia has. eleven ichedule of football follows: . Union at New on Oct. 23 (Wednesday), Franklin New York: Oct. ct, New York; Williams at New jay), Swanth- 16 (Saturday), int York; Oct. 22, Ui Yale at New ta later, just as the guests at the Springs were sitting down to suppor, | City to-day. . ter-back; Duell and Frambach, half-| Nov (Saturday), Stevens at New nights later, J ate hoop, carryin, dear PPO, | Nove and Van Buren ought to| backs | Yor ov. 12 (Saturday), Cornel) at Jeffries came into camp with a war whoop, carrying a deer on lis shoulders. | strougthen the Quakers, aa they botk| the plans for spring practice include\ New York He was dusty and ragged from tearing through the brush, but fresh and playful) arn fast men, wood hitters and fast on | ——— aint) ; the bases, IC ts learned from_a reliab! 4s a shoolboy. fe that Doyle is to recelve $00) more in salary for playing with he recetved fror ‘An hour later youns Hays and Fitz trailed in, another deer thrown over the gnddle of the horse, both almost too weary to drag one foot after another. Fitz was almost ready to drop. He never referred to Jeffries's les again in anything but terms of admiration. Harbin a Typical Frontier Post. the Phillies the Brooklyn TIGER WHEELMEN LOCAL BALL PLAYERS. Cheer up, fans! ‘The Giants are gone, Washington fans again? “Sel” must ba Harbin Js a regular mountain outpost. It would be easy to imagine the put the Highlanders are back again, the only thing about the team that Place raided by Tndians in good old-time style, if thero were any Indians within | Soe na Te ton't | Bokes tt ook anything Ike the old twenty miles. Deer horns and bear and mountain-lon skins adorn the wall i Give Grif's fellows a chance. It !sn't | Senators. he aldes of the house. always tho best starter in a race that; — and the 3 ne hous makes the best finisher, Willse didn't warm up before gsing Jim Hays, proprietor, is a pioneer, lie wears a Jong mustache and a little = In to relleve Mathewson in Saturday's tuft of beard on his lower tip, and his favorite amusement ts to stand tn the Ror went en tour with | farewell game at the Polo Grounds qoorway of tho hotel and shoot at a mark on the opposite side of the canyon —_ the Giants as general utility man, and The Glants were so far ahead that Me. w will also make an understudy | Graw took Me ot himgeif tf necessary chance In’ sending the gravating of all skin eruptions and a terror in warm weather. Local remedies give temporary ease, but as Eczema is not due to butside causes, but to \ , disordered condition of the system and an over-acid and impure blood, the treatment must be constitutional, or internal. Purify the blood and the skin disease will disappear. No better blood | remedy can be found than S.S.S. It builds up the sour and acid blood, rids it of all impurities’ and poison, stimulates the sluggish! organs, and invigorates and tones up the entire system; and as all skin’ bout. (ERRYMEN WIN AT GAL FOOTBALL One of the most exciting games of Gaelic football, both for players and spectators, seen in some time, was played at Celtic Park yesterday be- ween the Siigomen and the Kerrymen. remedy with the result that thedry, itching erup- | tion entirely disappeared. I think a great of your medicine, and bave recommended it to others with good results. It is the best blood medi made, and I can conscientiously: mend itfor the cure of all blood and skin affeos tions. OAS. HORTSMAN. ‘Throughout the game the pl 1° A : j lowed the one set rule of Geeie bathe: eruptions like Eczema are only symp ‘If you see a head hit it; kick every toms or signs of bad blood, they nat- shin ‘that show: After twenty-olght minutes of tho first half had been played Connor, hay- ing scored a point for the Ki and, McCarrick, O'Connell and e for the Sligomen, Crawley r jolt In the bs given him} and for the ensuing three mi SS urally disappear when that vital fluid is again restored to health. S. S. S. is guaranteed strictly | vegetable. It is not only a blood purifier, but a splendid tonic and appetizer, making it an ideal spring medicine. Treat Eczema | Haye utes beat a tattoo on ynes tter's face ‘ll t rn id of : vhile refereo and — spectat ‘ wolle Hee cesertOh pages Chama oe tnrougn the blood, or you will never get permanently rii it. 4h? Write for our book on the Skin and its Diseas¢s, which is mailed free Medical advice furnished without cost to you. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GAs pate, Ten minutes afterward the melee was continued in the second half, the Kerry= men finally winning by the score of 7 points to CURLEY AND SHIELS Old Dr, GREY Men Cured b BLOOD POISONING In all t i E IRVOUS DERILATY, Tmvulred Memory, Bela” x t Vitallty, permanently cured, 15 to WW 29 yards away. ve 00 bicycle enthualasts F jouthpaw’ In "cold. | pirvles’ i © areal shot Horalean’ hold ug tor che neat blevele rend chee oe aes — Panes at thevetarts Soe xP Ualae) nls him level with the rifle, bu he mark that! geason trom Bedford Rest. Brooklyn, |_[t 18 UP to the American League peo-| oo, o rc they shoot at is a short port, Imbeddod tn a dusty spot on the mountain site, !in Valley Stream and return, thirte, | eet ae eee ee eee ne eee Tiehtan de wn, OY Cheabro fand it fs seldom that one of the fellow's shots with the revolver kicks up| two miles, vee Wunder thalaieniena | aNelireces ee ne eee aoe | Renney TERN ndere and Tanned the dust moro tian x foot oF so from the stick. Oftener than not the faint chug | of the Teer Wheelmen, | it Gramaton | ™ Melt Fees: aoe Teague rount ‘ sitter pit ae of the bullet comes sounding back across the gulch, telling of a bull’s-eye, A'cy’ Brooklyn, won frst and scecng]| What? AL Setbach playing before’! Pittsburg contingency. ; Bear That Bit Jeftries. RE, ith Gm), of the 1 =; ie i ra, Down where tho stage rond sinta tho court is chained a young bear a rst. The H) | “Kid © YY captured on tho ridge near by last yoar, ‘That is the bear that it a hole the ‘most pointe: ef | tents wil Seffiries's Jeg last season large enough to take in a man’s two fingers and nearly | score. of the Hrooklyn orwemeatinn bee | weight, woe caused a postponement of the fight with Corbett. Jeffirles still carries the scars 56 points | 1) . pounee Ree fey on Wednesday, of that bite, and another on his wrist 7 im have’ will a Afteon round i ‘This year the bear Ina iittio too bis to be handied, but no doubt sem wit} BRITT MAY FIGHT TERRY. : 2 4neist upon wrestling and sparring with it, in spite of tthe Billy Delaney, his manager. The bear caused Delaney more worry last year thanrall the fighters that ever yet Jéff in the ring, The giant likes rough play, and nothing could be more to his taste than a hand-to-hand, fAst-to-claw argument with a bear. At Harbin Aagt July I asked Jeff what he would do if he met a bear out fn the woods, when HO was running about without his gun. Champion Has No Awe of Bears ~ “Why,” replied Jeff, “I'd get hold of a big stone or a club @eath. It would have to be a pretty Dig bear to get away with me. Tne of the things that Jeffries does for exercise is thie: Dally tho s ‘comes into Marbin. The nearest stop is a little mountain town eight milos a saetl stro Bown there, meets the stage and runs back to Harbin, either ahead] next spring. atl jC it or trailing along far enough behind to be out of the cloud of dust it raises, | plaster cast and w eg) Weeks more, Af ‘There Are passengers they are all agog to sce the champion run, and Jeftries | Months before the arm is really strong ]are anxious to bring the men together anxious protests “Terry? McGovern fs still very anxtous for a chance to meet ‘Jimmy Britt, Young Corbett’s" conqueror, and it ts | barely possible he will be gratified. BUFFALO, May Philadelphia | Charley Ife met the young Californtan yestér- |Jack O'Brien, who disposed of “Kid” |fistic promoter, of Gay and, after a shore talk. the two [Carter in three rounds In Bt. Louls last [pulling off fights greed neet_ downtown Wi wiorning and disciag the prospects fora | “tk: Arrived here to-day and issued battle.“ Britt Is Inclined to meet Mc-|® Challenge to fight Tommy Ryan a rnin the ring, but wants to give|twenty-round bout Before the Inter- national A. C., of Fort Ernie, Canada, “chance to regain his eit ° hing 4s sure, nelther "Corbett" nor INA AdlatantRMOPeacagy eaiaee! ene championship of the and beat him to ‘Young Corbett" the California Nigh: be fought in that the fighters pvern will get a chance at the title | posalbly nut until | middlewe!ght a arm im atill_ ina | world, tae at ee eof fORE | The oMeials of the International Club lik Best foot forward. Ho often leaves a few pounds on’ the road this way, | again. 6 they will offer a phan cha “yrtace ‘for that matter, he never uses the Acties at the Springs, Ho his wis Py ccypraretes ona esi the maaet ~ fight for at berg ie ‘rowed ‘than ine ¢ @ 1ea8 of welght necessary, to condition, \ Bereta Toda $ Waminsion Set middiowelghs limit 5 coast, CHT TOMA IAN CORBET BAT BOUT Haughton, ‘ead, Haughton says he much better inducements to fight for the well-known f St. Louis, who is in that city without any Interference from the authorities, has practically decided to offer a big purse for a twenty-round bout between and “Jimmy” Britt, tweight champion, to city Just as soon as to fight again i give the men jubs will and he it woul a attended their battle < » fi DISEASES OF MEN. 10 FIGHT IN PRIVATE ULGERS, ‘Tecent or old. tie, heated by his nigh will be a VARICOCI 4 in 5 to 10 dave. | BARING and Losses: Moppell ae oneee KIDNEY and Bladder Complaints cured tn Ba CONTRACTED DISEASES, COREA ED, DISEa the New York feather- will meet Jack Shiels at 120/¢@ % and gate The ir. Grey wy juickest De1 Be Orae sitrasamy queen's, Perinat | SEicH VER "447 EAST 17TH ST. Near Unien Square. Hours, 9-1 i Sunday, 9-3. DONARA 45 Years Speciall: “2 ct ry cy hh | ca curing ailprt 1s ’ ¢ diseases of MEN stages radi- } kes It certain that cally cured in 10 to 40 ai “ your af n | \ Gur Metltetion will be i DPVICH FRET MENICINE fir, I have @ spe- es | Fras Bert Revtiered, 1 cure {or tach 1 ee aaa na one mae An Arrow Collar OLD DR. GRINDLE, | yi 8STeatktae, fure8 insur abate |) RS. SPECIALIST IN 168 W. 34 St, Distaehis on Siow Dr. L. R. Williams'Ny vote Under Dr, Grindle’s scientific (reatiuent all t Ginenoes ecallae to ren a pend ee = —_ = cured. more, aus than by any other wdvertiaiue SPORTING. F pent Suu Se SCOR TING Ae acca cures in 1 to 3 thi aloe, Palen cette Ponred taou mente TAN J Cl B: h & ant Saw larr com re a res 2 te | r fore Trak and ponth"oalityl awe ilies JAMAICA, LE ih) ae Ne in fi 1 ito 2 week tifian\atsttoadinaseaaha'drsine'corea| LO-Day, Montague Stakes m it, Gm! LB, is still at the sams off ce, ) FIVE OTHBR RACES. Ma SatiC RO ee eats eo Bae Nee i which he occupied batt od x 5 1; 1 record, nee ‘Pla lea connect

Other pages from this issue: