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FIGHT One Hundred and 58) ef former Congressman H _ EXTRA NO. PRICE “ONE 2. CENT. al “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } NE YORK. i LS am FROM WIFE 0 BOURKE COCKRAN Pretty Girl Arrested and Ac- cused of Taking Valuables From Newport Hotel. | $4,000 on Colin. Nellie Wolkow!tz. a = 1 Kk Works) fwoman, was arrest! a! No. 10) West} SHPEPSHBAD BAY RACE TRACK, | enti xtreet D this afternoon by Central Ofice Brenven and Miles on a ke Cockran. Bhe war nearing diamond locket sald Wy the police of the Te appears the girl was em- loyed up to s # a mald at the Now Clift Newport, Ro 1, mwhere Mrs. Cod & guest” When Nellie went aws C discov: “Theodore D. *Foster in the C red that her jewelny was missing. She reported the matter to Chief of Police rowley, of N: investigation a@pector Me: Wolkowltz girl Ywas located at the Harlen Se HESS ADMITS HE ABDUCT THE GRADY GIRL Former Policeman Abandons Insanity Dodge and’ Enters cat. Plea of Guilty, be Convinced that his attempt to sham Ynsanity would no longer avail him, Hess, ie former police Man who on April 2 last abducted wixteen-year-old Elizabeth Grady and took her to Haltimore, to-day, pleaded gullty to an {ndiotment charging kid- ‘mapplig before Judxe Warren Ww rt of General Sésuions He was remanded until Monday for @entence. The Children’s Society and istrict Attorney Jerome will submit Wecommendations to Judge Foster as fo the sentence to be Imposed. The Umit is fifteen yeans in prison. The man was well dresse/, clean haven, save for a typica! policoman’s Moustache, ciear-eyed and alert. The fast time he was in court he was dirty, bling, unkempt and bearded, it ae a remarkable change. fies was w mouniea policeman at- —eached to the West One Hundred and * Victoria pa BORD Bes, Aeent to Baltimor jecund street pity sation, ite de- ‘ekaabota Grady from her home eat coon her to tie House of his mother WATS AVUUUC, Where Sue Wie sup: With an OUtHE of clothes such as Pied man past the age OL” girlhood Then he placed her In a stayenue boardin as. har husban¢ had a wife and fyiten the cove of Hliuboth Grady at: Pentea nearly. the Concentrated attention PPeitiNew York, Hess disanpeared with ha el oH, tad Down muavacied of reanute pHi ra, he was ty Work An a Livery atuble, Ln ee return. New tork he PUN peanig: and a. commision wok fegimted to examine him. Tht cur jon, Feporied “him mane. ils ‘plea day, made through his counsel, Col ober Haine. followed. SPANISH QUEEN'S AUTO IS HELD UP BY A BIG BULL. Victoria Gets a Bad Fright and Machine Is Disabled By i Sudden Jolt. house, where he aiid in the Bronx, eshing of 2 MADRID, Sept. 9—An automobile from the royal stables in which Queen was driving yesterday from Bt, Sebastian to Bil wan suddenly confronted by a large bull, which planted himself in the roadway imme- Miately in front of the Queen's car and penpals the chauffeur to put on the rakes hurriedly and stop the ma- bhine, No collision appears to have ovour- t the Queer ds described as been greatly affected by the uns ay pected Meeting with the bull, Budden stoppin of tho royal Pint Ba erew maohinery into ‘Queen was her Journvy to Bi wa retied to, in ans tives | “TURKEY ‘MURRAY’ MAKES A PLUNG AT SHEEPSHEAD Used the Name of Bookmaker} George Rose and Collected | “Turkey Murray,’ . as he ts yarlously or “Young’'| known, ts al Without | leon of the betting ring, @ doliur of credit, but possessing certain | jqualities which have always charmed bookmakers, he put down —the-mar— gins to the extent of 328.30 Satunday jon James R. Keene's Colin, placing the | waxers {a the name of George Rose, fe millionaire California bookmaker, | | When Turkey was busy collecting the] Colin wagers to-day it became known | thut Rose had not Buesieed the plunge | onthe colt, Murray shad already ce ted nearly $4,000 when he became sus- | fous and departed. | Had nis operations not been discovered | early he would have collected upwants| of $14,000. Murray ts but twenty: dears | old | The races to-day were comparatively | | meagerly attended, both because of the hreatoning weother and the Jewtsh New Years holiday. “Big Tim’ Sut yan's outing happening to-day also helped to reduce the number of reg- rs. Dandelion Won Handicap. DandeHon wes the winner of the Ocean Handicap. He won by two lengtha from Brookdale Nymph, with |- Ben Ban third. The Hitoncock horse won easily by two lengths after qetting away poorly, beating a fleld of seven millers, Court Dress made the carly pace only to Ure when Dandelion challenged and then dropped back Jeet position Brookdale Nymph came from the rear in the stretch, outrunning Ben Ban for second honors, Sheriff Willlame Won Jumps. The programme opened with a steep! chase over the short course, which saw only four jumpers Ko tothe poxt, with Sheriff Williams an odds-on favorite For two-thirds of the race Donohue had his hands full trying to restrain ty favorite, which was full of running. i Then he tec the favorite down and| GIANTS. Williams won at the ond in a op from Blue Pigeon, Locked Bal First Game. was a good third. Flim Flam, the only to GIANTS. Second Game: |for up to ihe instant when the champion’s right fist flashed across lo} |parently broken. fighting he’il have to go back to the welters. H igo? te OUATH AON DELO GAIT Gl DOWN ANG OUT. ‘Lightweights Battled Furiously from the First Gong and Great Crowd Became Wildly Excited As the Struggle Continued. NATIVE SON BREAKS ARM | MAKING VICIOUS SWING After Thirty Seconds of Fighting—That Session the Old Master of the Ring Landed the | Deciding Blow—Favorite at 2 to 1. RINGSIDE, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. Jimmy Britt, of San Francisco, after thirty seconds of fighting in the} fourth round here to-day. The kno, 9.—Joe Gans knocked out} Out was sudden and unexpected, Britt's jaw the men were fighting on even terms. True to his promise, | Rritt went in to mix it with Gans from the first tap. of the gong. And, like Frank Erne at Fort Erie, he ran into the famous Gans wallop, Just before the knockout Britt's right arm dropped to his side, ap- The victory puts Gans far above the class of all other! lightweights now in the ring, and if the dusky wonder wanis to go on ‘D GA ROUND 1—They sparred for a moment at the opening, when Britt put! AD ssa VS FORCED THE FIGHTING. 5 Play u and Sweenoy.{ Umpire—Ji on FIRST RACE-Six” furlongs. Lee Pitcher an and Wade —$—_—_>___ Harrison (3 to D, fret; Bye-bye IL, (4 Johnatens: Speaker Cannon's Barn Destroyed | to 1 place). second; Ben Strong (2 to See ereatperracmereeee ist htnin 1 show), third, Time, 114365 ig 9 SECOND RACE—One and one-olghth S Ind., Bent, Se Uaht: niles, Henry O., to LD, first; Peter uck-a barn on a farm ae (6 to 1 place), seconds! Exciter : - owned jointly by, United States Senator sent (1 to 2 show), third. Time, 1.68, (FINAL SCORE.) James Hemenway pd § cokes feserh Myate 5 A THIRD RAC Banyan (3 to y (out #0} S place), T BROOKLYN. FORTH RACE—Ormondes Rig to . Wy 3 first; Ballot Box (oven. place), ‘new KILLED BY A FALL. ay” Posing (4 to 5 ahow), * wits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 teu yy 5 Timothy Murphy, seventy-nve yeary ‘Tims, 4 ‘i old, Jumped ‘or fell trom a: window 9, ——— PHILADEIPHIA, ; hia residence on Bye foarth Moor or q No, 235. William -street thin afternegn| lsukaetin) fnataaty, killed, mer SLEEPLESS NIGHTS by heed 3 gree ena ta 120010 JUST BEFORE GREAT FISTIC BATTLE RINGSIDE, SAN FR Nee Sept. 9.—Joe Gans : Jimmy Britt were late in entering the ring for their championship battle erate to an attempt to pack the rounie by the tse of bogus tickets. There were 16,000 seated at the ringside and several thousand more filled the aisles. | Shortly before ‘the gates were opened the management discovered | a wholesale attempt {o pack the grounds with bogus admissions, The) police were informed that several thousand spurious tickets had been spilt # ws “ Circulation Books Open to All.” EXTRA NO. PRICE ONE CENT. JOE GANS. | » JOE GANS. WANS oom Se nd This called for a careful scrutiny: of every ticket presented rrests and much delay at the turnstiles. has a ringside seat. There is a is that-are working their way inte unloaded. and resulted in a number of : Joaquin Miller, “Poet of the s r sprinkling of women in t the grounds. At 1.20 P. M. the south bleachers rose to the entrance of the cham- Gans came in with his mulatto wife. He wore an ulster and a crow ;pion. {b lue cap and carried a suit case. All around the ringside betting is going on furiously, and from the other starter, certalnly flimfammed his ISTON. BO STON. x : z backers, He was beaten a quarter of a Bose 0 0 00 0 3 12 hard right into Gans's stomach. The negro came back with a rush, driv-) pool-rooms downtown comes the news. that a flood of Gans money has ae: . eee 00000000 —000 01 So ing Britt into corner. Here he landed two lefts on Britt's Jaw, hammer-| suddenly pect Only an hour ago Gans was a 10 to. 7 favorite. atria ene macemonine four} GIANTS. GIANTS. ing him back against the ropes. Britt got away and came back Aghting | put the Gans bac! ave run the odds up to 10 to 6. It is rumored horses witch went to the pomt the one 1) (5 2 0 10. 0000000 Q)| sara. He threw his right against Joe's Jaw viclously and followed with al jt Goldfield sporting men who saw the great negro whip Nelson so shat iall Newdesateered clear .of ee } loft into Gans's stomach that made the negro wince. Gans used his left) pee kn nciinle for the Senegambian's. in- PoE eH eae a ede Seven) inningesbyjagreem ent hold Britt away, landing twice lightly on the face. The crowd was going| Gécisively over In Nevada are res} 2 ‘idence San Alviso went to the ¢ront and a Ot tel ye i iw popularity there he remained to the end, winning BOSTON. wild with excitement, Britt rushed furiously, and swinging his right to Sing Papuan : riven jolly frome Earcnlharattle: FE Dasa ae Gans's jaw drove him staggering back across the ring, What a crowd this fs, All morning A RE AU CS Aontaiagamyl Ko Oo 5% covered in un Instant and as Britt followed eagerly hooked {ver Mince the Kates of tlhe DAL Opel Fy! a Moonshine were the viotlms of miser-| Tenney, /1b. 00 08700820. Mi OheT sia tuen Ole Of Gans recovered in i ecaobn haaebsenanllag ain my able rides. Brain, 36. So ee 0 9 0 0! wickod right and left punches to Britt's face, stopping hs rush and sending }at the enteans ia raetieaat dh Madden Cashed on Meelick. Beer 0 110 1 0 3 0! him pack on his heels. Hritt came right back again, SlAMMINg hh TNT en eee Ti uanuul, footial | gp Mandenils betting Aj bundles on Meslay Sem o 0 0 o| into Gans's stomach once more, Gans stood up straight and-tapped Britt's | champlonslilp, It js mn ordinary crowd, | Mok" was the paddock tip before tao | Ritchey, * | woll Hed with tl for no one < * hs 3 a 10 _ c supplied af) lok or no of third race and, in the checks drawn, | Randall, If. PO 0) 15 2 0 jaw with two more light lefts eeieduceeiake Tey eerste t the Madden colt won the odds, having | Sweeney, ss. -0 0 3 21 Randall, 1% 151,05 0, | ROUND TWO—Britt came up smiling and confdent. He missed a] TS seat at the Jast moment.. Ring. | been beaten down from 10 to 1 to 5 to}. | Brown, c.-+ Ole! OneugiccS, \Sweeney © 452 | straight left for the body and Instantly followed with a yiclous volley Of | side seats are offered by the few specu: | 3 Nimbun, rupposed to be the class of the | yindaman; po 0 0 0 2 0|Needham, ¢ 0.422 | h G blocked carefully, The negro caught an opening and | lators that got hold of them for $5] ‘ q Was_anodda-on_favorite, but was Ser Serre ot Your, oo) vlows wBICHL Gane Sleach, and find ready takers | Badly Eta len bane TOU hee rOCEeT Bee = Sore hot nowicked Jeft fito“Brit’s body. “A-left_hook-on “the face sent! Britt)! Breer i RCO ort horse fleld of starters. When the fiela | Totals.. UIA ange ne (Waals 1s yy aibaek a yard and Gans followed swiftly, forcing him across the ring and | petore. ‘The excitement of tie moment | hovecintol:slebtyats the bend Lawrence NEW YORK. wa the ropes. Britt blocked straight left for the face and Gans threw | is bringing out the Bank rollin, By (he| P. Daley and Nimbus were hooked up RU i eOnt AMT NEW YORK. along 5 aan ries Itime tha®menolimb th fe rapect and coming under a drive. In the last | i | hie right across to the Jaw. Britt walloped Gans's chin with a left. Gans intr, money will have. be wagered | ‘ Mf. 1 9 9 0 RH PO A > 3 » State sbieen Us Dusan a Rie pees Mest lek 7 UD: ea : 5 Shannon, If 0 1 1, © 6) cornered him and drove two rights and two lefts to the Jaw just botore|than ever before In t v ot um! Confession Made by State Of- with rush, and the wel@ht telling on | Wade, 1% en} ho ‘ Ngbting game in 0, | a: fj ~ i Mens Daley in the last few strides, | Strang, rh 0 1 0 0|Strang, rf. +9 9 © 0 0) the bell rang. : pees ne na haw giv t state! ficial Who Says Money Hck grabbed the race on the post | peytin, 3b. 0 5 1. 0| Devlin, 3 fe ahh Skye (it ROUND THREE—Britt opened with a hrad right on Gans’s Jaw. Gans] qent to the pres ‘ ee vy a short head. Live Wir easily beat | cor cur cy 1 3 0 0} Seymour, cf 0 1 2 0 Slinrew back two ugly right hooks, which Britt turned off with his shoulders; | “lin go f fo Has Been Returned. Nimbus for. thecthitd, money. ee aN NY resnahan, ¢ Obes Oh Ol ed Gans on the mouth and jabbed him on the eye with his left. | Ah SOL Bresnahan, c. 0 5 0 0/8 * Jim smashed Ge Por rPies es Brancas Won Re Boren, \MeGann, :b 0 7 2 0|McGann, 1b. +0 1 5 0 O/ Gang hit to the stomach with the right, but Britt forced his way in and| » picture Brancas. won the Jong-diatance race} Rie op 0 0 1 aR osx the ring oe cleverlysidestepped and while slipping |™e In tho past on the turf in a hot head-and-head | Dahlen, Pe 50 panes: 83. aan ea drove Gans across the ring until Joe ¢ sic pped and le slipping i eaten drive from Ostrich, the Emplre City|Shay, 2b... 2. 2 0 0 Shay, 2b... Jaway Jabbed his left Into Hritt’s stomach, Britt tried to force the fghting,| goiance tn male : track candidate, making a great) Wiltae, peevsess ess 1 2 1 0| Mathewson, p OF Oy aye) but Gans made him break ground and back out of a mix-up. They clinched, | yo interest in the p ; Pea ae FP | stretch won. Ostrich managed to beui| Ferguson, pss s++ © 0 0 0 9} *Bowerman.. OOO OU Osa ha el ty : that Iam at my dead tey sae ts Quagga for ¥etond money. Hoth favor. | t LBS eS i sea -----)\" pia ses out to win in a bur Te ae ftes-Good Luck and Flavigny—wore by a7 9 0] Totals...... we 0 5 21.6 0| FINAL ROUND WAS VICIOUS. iccoeeayatts I don ss COLNE R | bate *Batted for Mathewson, ninth tnning, ROUND FOUR—The men came together eagerly. Up to this moment} Mink Britt Is an ¢ soe : aa ar ven no decided advantage on olthor side, In a furidua rally: Britt| ; : Alfred Noots; the well-played tuvorite!| Base Hite-Omt Wilt First Base on Ualla—Om Young, 2) oft | (Here had been no decldes A aaoad tiesieg cual ueliva Mirae | COURT GRANTS ORDER TO rors ; Inthe Inst “rabe, In which twenty-ong | | nings: om Ferguden 130 Mabiwowaon mad a swing for Gans's jaw. The blow was blocked anc s arm dropped | SELL M’CALL MANSION, .! nn Smith states that he Baraca ny Orfeo al Roun Rota ee EUtE Dane Ong Rleecuft Lets po pueat wager ot Et MM 2 lio his side. Instanfly Gans stepped in with a short right hook that landed | i tS i Lo cota: tad consistently, wis an easy Hecond over Lindeman, <3; by x OUt—B3 by Mathew-| on Britt's jaw. Britt went down, The fight was over, “Only thirty seconda| pppsroN, i ; seo titt : eae elie eereereat Rilshesandenalien o: Base. Hit--Randa Jor the fourth round had gone #y. It Is sald that Britt's right arm ts broken. | w. La Waited rs y Bases Bresnahan, Dahlen (2); Mecilltae Bs McGann. Bs ea lies te issued an ‘ MONTREAL RESULTS, we Baymours Saye Wilteer Chan Play—Brown Ritchey and et the Abram Wh ite ORI OR TLS Noo Hit | Tenney THE to sell t i provided br) d-such. ‘emember fe all the 8 heshee + whioh ‘ i bor yimim “If Gaits she can | ® there Mk wal q hands of win inn he'll find me there 1 H hands. of a duck, I've got everyth! he has | Ke Tock er, He ero and 'm a white man, Talk worry | f Ando Willian Deterling, (apo me OW any Wits sh ayy it did last woek | gocountants of the Comptroller's: dew Bi: down a nowy Who were pent te in’ chainpion ia ‘an hour oat Laut aie of Brom : : - sale pen en ant ile Med aeanaateatdle - } : e | 4 &