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PART TWO
SAN^FRA^ISCO;:i^EDNE^I^;IOT

VOLUME CVin.NO. 36.

Page

The Call's

PRICE FIVE GENTS.

WILLIAM

Sports

of

J. SLATTERY

VICTOR GOING AFTER SPOIL; VANQUISHED BACK TO THE SOIL


FALLEN
IDOL
NEVADA NOT
GOES
BACK
SORRY FOR
TO FARM
JEFF
PUGILISM!? IDOL .': JEFfRiESj KNpGfeED;taUT---PHOTOI BY GEORG& HALEY

DOWNFALL OF

After the Fight

One Time Mammoth of Prize


Ring Speeding Toward His
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A Haifa and* Peace

BOILER MAKER GIVEN


j
CHAMPION'S GLOVES

COMING
HERE TO SETTLE
'
UP BUSINESS AFFAIRS

Reno Looks Like One Large


"'/ Funeral Procession Day

Pall of Depression Is Spread


Over Reno After Pathetic *
Ending of Contest

Defeat Causes BigFighter to Sit


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Around and Pout Like
y
chad

JOHNSON SPEEDS EAST


TO APPEAR ON STAGS

INNINTH LITTLE TRIES


:
TO BET AGAINST SMOKE

W. J. SLATTERY
io The

i:[Special Dispatch

\r

Call]

IT}EXO. July 3.And this is the day

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after. With the pugilistic climax


of yesterday, a day of regret and
.;remorse, for the most part, follows.
3iie victory of the negro over the
;;iyliite man was so convincing, so absof.: Jutely conclusive that the majority of
,vJeffries' admirers can not realize that
iUiey banked their hopes upon such a.
and shattered hulk. They
:Vrcailze now that while Jeff was outwardly as great a warrior as heaver
was, inwardly the ravages of dissipation had done their work beyond re,pair. They know that that wonderful
'.heart of a few j'cars back was broken

early in that fifteenth round struggle;


,:that when the battle started that mam ;mplh like constitution over which the

.C~*

:; .'world had marveled

was shattered be-

:Vond

repair.
'-But disappointed

as it was at the
.'result of the battle the greatest crowd
:."that ever gathered to see a prize fight
.; started in immediatel}' to try and for\u25a0ct the tragedy. This was evidenced
''.in .the gambling houses and sporting
resorts.' High revelry ruled throughout the night following the battle, as
. the majority of the visit(>rs walked
''the streets, for ?leep was an impo^i. hil-ity, tlicre not being accommodations
.in the entire city for a tenth of the,
.'\u25a0 '{^ailiered thousands.
at the ringside was!
I Almost every ono
:'disappointed in Jeffries, lie never at
:?" A-n-y time showed
himssif to be the'
'. :fighter who brousrht .himself so prombefore tie public eye several
;"-*nently
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.> fears

ago.

LACKED (JAMEXKSS

Despite Many Specials No Accident Occurs Going to*or

<>n< funny thing happen?d


which
Will call to mind that therp are still a
Johnson
s>
fw. Rood thinss about Jack
mskeup. Defeat was unknown to Jefl
in the pa*t., and while Delaney wa*
with hlin be had a faculty for Hcconifew friends and curiosity
modatiaicbyag;ivir.er
them the gloves with
f=rPkf>rs
he
which
had knocked out his oppo-

more like a funeral procession


than anything I
can name. Yesterday it reminded one of Broadway,
New York city, on an election day.
Last night after the fight it was on
jam of humanity at the depots trying
to get on the trains and get out of
town. All night long the lobbies of
the hotels and the trucks at the depots
were loaded with sleeping humanity,
who had checked out of the hotel expecting to get on an eastbound train.
The efforts the white man made
against the big black were pitiful, to
say the least, and a more disappointed
crowd at a ringside I
never saw. Even
though Jack Johnson showed such
supremacy over Jeff there were very
few Nevadans who felt sorry for the
big boiler maker and they all left the
Fixes Up rlns with remarks that were anything

Coming From Reno ,

Matchmaker Cleaver
'.Lively Billfor Dreamland

[Special Dispatch to The, Call]


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J"ly s With', the Jeffne^-JohnsGn fight 6yer rGovcnior-G^
explanation forchasingiit out of California his'duty:to.thc>pcoplc;to

SACRAMENTO,
mar

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secJtliatUheistate'lawsrarc-

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would;have
;,by:
fight
promotcr.s
judgincnttcxcrciscd
the;
ordinary
governor
says
that
At the same time the
averted aU' the controversy, as they.should.haveVknbw^^
, ': > T ./ \u0084 ,;t v
asitc for thejbattle.
Tprombters to be-denicd Alamcda countyas'
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be violated.
' My reason for preventing that fight vran because I>v confident
-j
Attorney; Donahue
: <he promoter* kncNv <liey intended to violated hie law. They /were told o by
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;-'-." ' They whoiild.have known then that thclr/flsht >
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had taken it up uith Donahue; JDurlus *>"...lc_.
the cant anil I
"tnc
preparations to lioldiheflsbtiu SaiiWancisco/ and
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! "'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 prl/.e fllit of .the' ccntiiry,*' and nota wparrinjf exhibition. ;C'
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o;thU
when I
Ilearned

pride
to the excelldnt handling of.the-prlze
"Ican point with considerable

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fight- crowd to Reno by the Southern


Pacific," said E.
Calvin, vice presi'-'
dent and general manager 'of y the
Southern Pacific, in speaking yesterday

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tbat*lielaw^^Ta<o:

of the train service .to Reno. . Calvin


returned from a trip to^the .north yesterday morning and he/expressed'himself as very .much .pleased^, with' the
service of the railroad company.
. Nearly every San Francisco fight fan

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RENO,

ONE ROUND HOGAN


RAILWAY HANDLES
MYPOSITION VINDICATED GILETT TO MEET CORNETT
BIG
CROWD WELL
KNEW IT WOULD BE A- PRIZEFIGHT .

who journeyed to Reno Friday, SaturThere jirere a great many v.-ho day and . Sunday ireturned yesterday:
Mouldnt deliberately accuse him of Special and regular trains' with fight
*jquiUfngr. but on the contrary there is enthusiasts' were arriving, at the ;Oakhft one who will *>ver attempt to call land pier
' all through the day, the first
esnie effr witnessing h'm tlown- special arriving at 4 o'clock. .in- the
"..him
morning. From that/hour .until. lat
-..fail to .Inck Johnvm.
. Jr(T. 'hen li* was carr'oi tohi? oor- in the" evening
the . returning fans
\u25a0ri'fr. was ;i pitiful object to look at. crowded the 'ferry boats. . There was
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BATTLING NELSON
[Special Diipalch lo The Call]
July s.Reno today looks

practically. .no delay,, in..coming. across


As Boon_as one train
the mountains.
reached a certain distance from Reno
another was dispatched westward.'/,;
The fans were all tired. Some because they were not fortunate enough

Wa.not,.'wantc^

that a prize

fight

was; to b^^

Thiwls the mnlu reason

Ktatc'thrin.

'rtlj^wrt|?^ld^li^awM^Mi]^^ae^^*fc*jil

re^rncdhomenn

why I
Htopped

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There^

the,; fight.-

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;wouid not.care toare several- others, but I


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-Friday Night

:'Now. that the

"fight of the century"


is over, it-will fair to the lot of the
.four "round .mill men , to. furnish .local
pugilistic history. . As a head liner to
the first of-1the boxing exhibitions to
follow the -Reno muss, One Round
- Hosran, the sensational short bout scrapper,- willmVet"Red" Cornett in Dreamland' next' Friday night before the New
Southside; athletic club, of which
Charlie Cleaver is, the match maker.
.''Match' Maker~ Cleaver has not ;only
arranged
to send. together these. two
.best local lightweights, but :he will
also :stage ia night of boxing' which
should furnish
of "amusement
for*.the
-most
xabid fans. Jeff Perry
*
will;meet again his. old rival. Nick
.Hardy." These two boys recently fur.ntshed a: rattling tro in Oakland and a
repetition 'of. the former contest is ex-

to secure: berths and others because' of


the h^at in the Sacramento valley.
The world's championship contest was
fought over and over many times on
the trip, from Reno to San Francisco,
'
CHICAGO, July s. Although >Ch}-.
and that discussion helped to killtime;
not
There was
one accident either on cagro is; the home of Jack Johnson; and
the way to Reno or upon the return,
and every -.official of the railroad com- most -of its colored- population
pany felt as proud of- the service as of some acquaintance : with" him, the
did the vice president and general man celebration: of 'his
'did not reager.
sult' in overburdening municipal courts

pected.;, ; ,\u25a0 ;
,:Among the other fights to be staged ing eastward to Chicago in a special
will be Tommy
McFarland versus Sol- car surrounded by a bunch of admiring
'
dier Dye; Tony. Silvo versus Puggy handlers.
When the conqueror
oC
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Negroes Celebrate in Many Are Present at Dingee Parks Win Series


Johnson's Town Trotting Meet From San Mateo

but complimentary to Jeff.


Around the gambling resorts it wa3
common talk that 'any man who would;
welch on a $3,000 gambling debt liko
Jeff is accused of doing was treated to
the right dose of medicine when tho
bis black defeated "him so decidedly.
The big hotels were the center of
animated groups, while a maelstrom
the depot in an
of people besieged
endeavor to get away from the scene
of action. Train after train pulled out
east and west and north and south,
loaded to the guardrails. Never in the
history of the Southern Pacific system
was it called upon to move so many,
people within a given time.
All last night, all today, mammoth
engines snorted and tugged, each train
breaking away with its limit aboard,
and .there .still remain several thousand outsiders yet to start upon their
homeward ways. And over them all,
with a few possible exceptions, hangs
a pall of depression, for what they
came to see did not come up to their
fond expectations.
Jack Johnson, the champion heavy
weight of the world, who traced hl3
ancestry back to slavery days, is speed-

Cove; "Willie Meehan versus Kid Ros- !James J. Jeffries and Tommy Burns
coni; Sailor -Hansen. versus. Johnny and all that line of heavies came out
Ryan.' As preliminaries to .the main of that battle yesterday
flushed with
nents.
event -Johnny ( Roche will face Tommy victory, for the first time in his life ho
K<3dl Smith of Oakland is very clo=e
CITY, Juiy s. before the .Corbett and Frankie Burke .will take attempted to avoid the plaudits of the>
L;;
July;
s.
STOCKTON,
Delanry
t<-and at the time the latter
REDWOOD
,'
The. Sani/Jok- Llargest;
;;
Lynch.
populace.
He sought his car by a
handling .Te.rr I>elaney
\u25a0was
referred
crowd that .ever witnessed. a on Eddle
;driving:,club"s, matinee yesterday

!">rne of the foolish mall to Smith for


roundabout route and -closed himselC
.'"game
,th
]
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2
5
a
0
.county,
in San^Mateo
[Inf
Agricultural park'-drewfaf large ball*
C
'
up
in his stateroom away from th
an opinion. They came across several
i,crowd 'Of; enthusiastic horseman. The Dingee iPark. team ;of Redwood ;, City
curious gaze of the multitude. HereJettere asking for the gloves.
''
tofore he has always sought admiration
.took the third,of a series '-of five games
'results follow:
"/
jy.&l*Smith fhid: "Delaney, rye got
and icourted publicity. But once after
ftunt. We'll go to the Olymj.-' rrHST^HACESpecisl cxhihltion. mile (with from San Mateo. on,;ths; local diamond
that hour of triumph he sought seclurunn&r)MrAdrian,
pic <~lub sind get all the old gloves used
- : ' ' \u25a0'\u25a0 yesterday .afternoon; by 3a. score of 6 .to
' b. s., 'trotter' (C.T.^Bunch).
sion and thrust aside that proffered,
loday. Thirty-six men . were arraigned. .\u25a0Titne,-2:l9Mt. in the amateur tournaments and smear
SECOND EACE^Free for.;U pace:
'/ ,r.= 2. The features "of .the; game were the
admiration he always craved.
on them and write j*
The police *force :in' the "black belt" I
" a little Mood
.T D W, bS.I (Ernpt Kemp) -". ". 2'\u25a0,1.1 'pitching 'of.iFox for the Jocals rand the . IIUTCHIXSON. Kan., July s.Prob\u25a0'James J. Jeffries, battle scarred and
'.short 'bull* letter, telling them that
2
Vernon,
.;;
Gny
Tarker)/.
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2
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b. s.UW.'H.':
night
was doubied last night,, but the bhie-^ Noble,
ably no more
\u25a0as we have fo many friends and ouriS 3,3 sticking of Rapp for the" visitors.
g. (Charles Helm>.
exciting scene heart broken, passed a miserable
b.
weary day at his training quar'
coats were disposed .to. let; the ;negroes I :;,-..v--;-V: Time 2:l3%.' 2:11, 2:16. : :
,'oslty seekers -we <rant send them a
anywhere' in and a
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could
'have
been
found
;i
springs.'
Score:
retired
there
THTED B.AoEFree for all trot:
He
'
ters at Jioana.
:-.-.;
pair of jploves, but, we will ?end them
"have their fling." and made no ar- Bert
n. H..E. the^country'as the news; of Johnson's immediately
KeU.T;:b.r. (O.F.: Bunch)
.Jl .t v., .;;,-; ; .\u25a0:\u25a0- >v: );, \after the contest, whera
tljis one'the one that knocked out
no;othercourse was'
rests.' except when,

3
Dingee*Paxk.
Chalmers)
J.
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2
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Bunch,
(P.
Little
b. m.

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so and so."
6
3 victory- came- over-the wires -than at a weeping, wife welcomed a fallen! idol.
-. 2^j, ; 5au'Mat0;..'..;.
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: f r.Time2:l7K'.T 2:l.OGDEN, Utah, July. s.ln speaking possible.
Latteries Fox' an3 Allain;Glrot and Reardon. the ;holiness camp -meeting tent here, The: meeting was pathetic in the ex/
judes. too. were lenient today FOURTH RACE 2:IS dais pace:
The
JEFF GETS fiLOVES

b. g. (Pan Ll*glnger)....': 3 ilil.


-.-, -':,..of the .fight Johnson ,said :that in the and let the, offenders; oft! Ughtly.
Jim Corbett,b.-m.,(Jerr7'A)er).'...
"\-.< ,
where more than I,ooo' negroes had treme.
was carried to his corner
Hlcncbe A,"
.- 1i2 ,8
,POLOIST ,1/ITLE}INJURED
"Foor oltl Jim." sobbed Mrs. Jeffries
' After Jeff
gathered to^ pray- for the black man's
pushed. JefNew Port, ro.: g, (Dan Morris) V:..?..; 2 ,'3 v 2 '
the same thing came to his mind. He first few rounds -when he
as
she clung about tho neck of tha
SPRINGS,
Colo.,
victory.
.packed
The.
tent
2:18,
July*
2:24.
'.
5.
was
to
its
;
.-Tltnp--2:17i4.'
i.
-GLENWOOp;
'
turned around to Jim Corbett and fries back several times he felt that he
"Are you hurt, babe,
'- .^
class;^ trot:
?
capacity Jlong before the time bulletins bruised battler.
ABSOLVED
;
LAND
AGENT
BACE-*-2:20
FIFTH
.",
game;
thi s
said:
was the master of.-the situation. The
;a practice" "polo
1,1
Durinir
the; ringside - could be- expected are you .hurt?"
McDougal, b. %.: (Grigsby Estatp)iv
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from*'
fight
of
was
reached
Lin-the
you
always
used to crisis
the.
BY JUSTICE^OF PEACE Auget Baron; .blk. g.^(P. J. Chalmers) .:'... r'2 2 afternoon F. 11. A. Lyle was ;struck by and
know T
"Jim.
"Never mind, sweetheart, never mind.
.-fervid individual and congrega'
In
Allen Pollock," b.~ it.-^Charles- Nance) '.... S:>3
five the* gloves away that Iknocked seventh |round,he said the champion//
destroyed
did the best I" could, "but it was not
broken mallet .head- which
tional rnraying and singing was
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an effective 'Owing -to .absolute- lc.k; of evidence
in- I
my opponent out withl Now I
haven't this round
landed;
*
could not come back."
in me. I
,
'by a> blow to
the "."slghtVof
his-left eye. jLyle-is -one dulgedlwi.'\u25a0"\u25a0'. , . .
tot a single one left. Iwonder if Istomach punch., followed
the.sult for $200 .'brought; by S.. Igall
then the little woman led ttio
"
And
reports began to. come and it
;T
'As^the':
jaw.
the
knew
then
?
players'".
leading
polo"He said :that he
get the ones that Johnson beat me
'of f the
of 'the could be seen .that Johnson
against. J.; Nelson -.Watt, '<a land i.agent PASSENGER? ON STEAMER
hulk into a sitting room and.

oan
had the battered
that Jeffries was at his' mercy.
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easy chair. .Doctors
Vfith."
with offices rinHhe; Mills(building, lbe- ;
country.
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of placed him ln-*an
training; cause
Johnson's
-ARRESTED
George
Cottonof
said
to
Cornell:
;misstatements
alleged
regard-;
of
over him. admiring friends
Corbett
worked
;
the;
congregation*
grew
,
and when the called. on him. only to be turned away,
,
:
.
ingithe .location '.'of .government- lands.',
"Tou go and ccc Jack and ask him staff said:
hewsfof the victory came pandenonium
' for thft one time mammoth of the prlza
"VvTien Jeffries and Johnson clinched was dismissed 'yesterday by 'Justice of
for them."
Honolulu;
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loose.,
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broke
.
.
!
round,
Jef-;
Jack: said to
-Peace, ,W:fH.( Smith 'i Jr.: , r ;
ring.- the greatest battler of his day
Cornell hurried over to. Johnson's in the eighth
the
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v
,".inclina;
measure,
Negroes';;
Mistah
V
tentioh
had
showed
little
-your
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2
5
a
0
,
got
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"corner and said:
fries: 'I've
A number of home seekers who had
wanted to be alone with his sorrow and
*
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tion,"to,{riot
you
disorderly
put
July
to
Oierannt
or.
demonstraJeffries,
going
KILLED,
Jose,;
all
and
out
BY
FALL
San
o.
given
away
government
\,quarter
the
Iam
"JtcSt, Jim ha.s
been- located .on
; Thomas'- BlJa,/ a Kanaka.^, "who Vis *'" :Paqnale.'aa.asp<ligardeDrr;- dt*<i at the' resl- tions.Mast' /night, but" practically,
his wife. They left ;him.
any
out
"to."
"..
.'
.all
jrloves
-Watt;
;the
by
lgali's
has
knocked
other
time
I
want
time-,
that he
at
section's
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rCancilla;- 665- North"Whitney 6f,'them;are;in a religious
Today a special car was arranged for
a "steerage pasenger;on thesteanVshlp ;
" dence^of Louis.
As a. result of the experience here at trouble/ was -alleged r to \ have '.occurred
fervor!and a
fighters with and he wants to know if
mornlnjt.Tas the v result of a- fall great-revival;. meeting
at 7:30 o'clock the Jeffries outfit
street
"'-'this..
;
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and
predicted."
railroad
you
Honolulu,
depot
the
oJncials
was' arrested Jvftom'.a,. barn .lott-at'thc-CancilU. Uoaie yes-^'
is
you will give him the ones
beat the" Union.methods .era- Sierra from ;
:.the" regular
broke camp^ and departed for Oakland.
,on* the; train to . testified -to. Wa
cv ,".,- ;:*
;
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placed
-1:-;'_":'
two
detectives
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Maloney7'arid
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developed
yesterday
"by
terdayi
111
Detectives? v
afternooiCL i:
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ployed by
him with."
ithat 'ka*
in Oakz
Jeff willremain some fewa days
as"' far as meeting of -<thett.
accompany
the"; champion^
ASEKT*OVEKCOME^-Et-' NEGRO ROUTED BY WHITE
;arrivalJ of the.ve'ssel.
i
STATIONS KOBBED j:
case of back
Johnson said:
members '}of 1the/ par ty, Tfacey .on
"
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land and then it willbe
,
The'; arrest Iwas? made Jon* a'^cablegram ,;->.
erett.:'Waeh.";^ July-. s. The Great -Northern
"Sure, I
willbe glad to give them to Omaha;
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for
was 1called.' In, the .Merchants'^ exchange
all
time.
to the alfalfa farm
co the \ water ;front!was ;looted lof WOMAN; CAUGHT;:LYNCHED '
Thightsherlff.'j; to a ticket office
him for a souvenir."
Johnson intends going- direct-to New bullding^-priorX tofthe,- trip to :the land.' from? :Willlam. Henry,Soon,
12.537, tb0ut; 11 o'clock
last nightly a bandit.
No. there will bQ no. world's tour for
an "iescaped m
he : opens; his Uheatcr, - en- andp that..th~e -, situation then Ywas iex-} the 'effect J that* Sin
;\u25a0; agent with* a \ hea^y
Jack Johnson left last night for New York, where;
\u25a0*' who |
:
the
bear, man. He seeks the old farm
knocked
i
down
'
the
:
,
:Monday'
evening.
;veasel;
gold
"
>
"-In
the
the
Elda
said
and'
;
open
prisoner/: was "on
York, where, on Monday, he will
gag?ment
;
;> clnb f and i
carried off three sacks/ of''Bride, With and is very sorry he came out of replained '.to; Watt.\ v:Y; /,
Blaclc
Threatens
were';
,
:
?ship^left
Johnson*
Tom
-Flanaa:
sj
;-.
-,
faallTiersCoin;^^
engagement
party;
-\,,-,.
at Hanimerwith
:Iga 11 sin-* that -afteriS the
...
a week's.
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Z'~ -The "adv ertisement .which
tirement.
;Knife,;butyls Disarmed
! that DKOWITB*IK;STOF Geaxhart. jOre..; July, o.
which, ar-beaujstein's roof garden for a flat salary of gan, his manager, George^ Cotton,^ Sis troduced' as (evidence,
wireless y. messagre^J was vreceived
;
.
4 '.In*the (turf'in
Itwill take the ratlroad3 out of th!
of jGearhart yesterday in
t,was
aVstowaway.
Hart, -Walter; llonahan and ProfessorChinese,
t!ful'valley,;,w"as7shbwn,',
52.000.
:
-anSin
'
applied
Soori.^'a^
'
'' other,
4
than ? half a': hundred \ HOUSTON, \u25a0' Tex., July 5.-At
Ttodinl. city at least three, days more to dispose
r of^.VancouTer,'
party left- tonight for Burns,' his trainers. '\u0084
;was? searched,*^buti;nof stow-* fiEthe J presence ''of ?more "
and
his

Wash.,
:
The
fbbat
opened
Jeff
tract
'-.the
..same"time.
And then Reno can'so
yesterday,
at
neariCorsicana,"'
*'
4 Elmer iMeier
a negro en- of the crowds.
few Igali got Into the.'. wrong'party.';Before
In ClilcagoJohnson-wiirspenda
awayv "wash found.KlElda^was^ singled S wav drowned.
exhausted iln at tempt- tered* theihome; of !
San Francisco in a special car attached
MHe ;was ;
'
Hub; Bailey, a mer- on the even tenor, of its vway. It la
among;
th;steerr
j
23,
leaving
at
hours
mother.
-?
from'
after
too
far
out
declared,*
;Watt
out,'
ing;
leaving.^
the]:
city.
*
to No.
Reno " 7:45.
withhls
h
to raactr shore"
the men
told
chant";- and brandishlng'a knife threat- doubtful whether another big battle
^in:thft,*surf.'^X'-w,,k-i}:i V.:".^'i.~; :.._'-'.-' ~. V;-'a-:*
owing jto":
:the .: number 7of 5appli-" age ipassengers J as itjies' one;, answering;
state, for adthat
'
'
Mrs.,:Bailey,;
WORLD TOUR FALLS
a -brWe.'of ,. three will ever b<^ held in this
A
1
description:
'Angeles,"
July
0.~ ened".! '
now; beina:
i'-; \ MEXICAN IS!KILLEDLos""
; settle;, Fish
ERIiE.\BOR.\ KXOCKKI) VTVT
nearest to Sin Soon's
cants he-: had Xdecided'^to
verse legislation is even,
',arrest," months," v] who .:> grappled -.-.with
*
resisting
H. H. Frazee, Lou Housman--, and
Mexican
while
him.
:
'.-'An
tuDfcnow*
I
.I?
\
\u25a0-;. and pressed, and it looks as if the end has
PRO.VO.:Utah, Jub', 5.-Young^Erlen^ Lake valley;in Nevada/% "\ Helthen :asked
5,the '{weapon /from him
yesterday.*
wrested
JJeppner.I '\u25a0'\u25a0: was -shot raod^ killediin>S"noratown
DESTROYED
others were very much disappointed in
I*
DISTBICX
.?

tlie
BUSINESS
*
i,
,
to sur- forced" the' ne.gro ito'.take'; flight. Posses come.was; knocked-, out ;by the settlers ;to;choose'* ".between :
had \ been J ordered ;
of ) Lou* V.The!dead^ man. who;
!U Ore.*" JulyICThe |business i
4lstrict.t
the showing Jeff made and of course born of Denver
r
;;oatuby {fire. iJrcpderiby^theiOfflcers.Tunappedla^pigtorat'De-'j
Clalr,:of .'SaltV Lake; in tracts.' -It' was ; sliown that otherijset-. :i1Cre*>k.
The end of the pugilistic game la this
< Grant fconnty,
'
fnejjro .today/dn
Kichland
caujrlit+the
'
J.was *wiped
"
"
the much talked of world's tour.with "Peanuts" ;st! t,
'*
!
' who * shot *.the Mexican
tes,
man
ivallcy
::
i
tectlTe
sTala
-this;
,Fish
night.
Lake
werQ^saUs- k{ Sunday *
t of
was^tia'nged.
'
country is apparently in sight.
afternoon." ' tiers in
1The tmoun
:
"""
" the loss 'Is not ,**;through: the heart/:
the ;seventeenth 'round
creek
bottoman
J
he
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