Show SPIDEIV AM CHAPPIE I The Fight for ebellantsans Chain plonlhlp SEW YORK Jan 31 Oldtime pugilists who bate to admit that the I youngsters can do anything in the oungtef co anying fighting line and who were present tonight at the mill between I Tommy Kelly the Harlem Spider audjChapplo Moran of Jersey for the bantanvchamplon thlp of the world admitted after ten rounds had been fought that tho battle was one of the greatest they ever saw The contest took place near the border between New York and Pennsylvania and 15 of the most prominent sportl ne men of this vicinity Boston and Philadelphia wefn present The slakes were 300 a side and d ptlrso of 500 of which 10 went to tho lOt Skin gloves were worn Att t puglllst t now a teacher of boxing in thli city was referee Jack Me Masters neld the watch for Moran and Johnny Rekhardt did the Mme for Kelly Jimmy Larkln and friends seconded Moran and two Harlem sports were behind Kelley Tills was tie third match that had been arranged between the men Vhetl tile others fell through each man accused Life other of cowardly conduct and the personal feeling between them was bitter They had trained carefully When they were weighed this morning Kelly was three pounds overweight anti he had to sweat Je in altussliii bath Lvcn that experience brought him down to only 1001 pound Morgans regulation weight Is 10 pound KKIIAS RECORD uptothlftencountcrwas more thai ol a trial horse than of anything eke He had been employed many times on accconnt of his cleverness to stand up against heavy men whote upnglnst prospective chances backers desired toibringoutHehas never been knocked ed out even b1 men who weighed anywhere from ten to thirty pounds heavier than birr self A Moran who came here from England In 18SO won the amateur championship of tho bantam class In ISa and bill 1 then announced an-nounced himself a professional but nounc could flni no opponent and ho returned re-turned fii rEen While there he won eight battles in Birmingham London and Canterbury Became back to Jersey year ago aud has since whipped Frank Donovan of whipp this city in fourteen rounds The fight tonight was of a mOt Operate Kind from the start Kelly was toller by two inches and he bad a big advantage In reach He won Bret blood In the first round byacut Ion I-on Morans eye and tile first knockdown i knock-down In the second by a Kft bander on the neck I The betting which was lively and opened at 100 to 6 on Moran I become even after four rounds were ought as Moran was knocked clean iflThla pins for a second time I IS rIfF VOURTIl ROOD TIC Throughout the whole engagement engage-ment the fighters Indulged in rsh csand clinches and the fighlinj was really terrific rnt played more for the stomach and Kelly kept balling Chappies lac Doth were badly cut and bruised before the end of the fifth round but the continued to hammer away at cad other with a vigor that surprket i sert even the old timers In the ninth round Moran put In some heavy body blows and Kelly appeared to become groggy In the tenth ndg Moran knocket Kelly down squarely by a right bander on the Jaw The Spider remained on his back for eight seconds All of a sudden be rushed Moran There was more sharj infighting and during I Jelly placed righthander down Morani neck and the Chappie in fallIng struck and bundle Ing a post buncho himself out on the floor fairly knocked ouLIt Is estimated that about WX changed bands on the result Suicide afa nefunUer CllICAOO Jan SI I Walt Doehme bookkeeper for n tobacco hme importing firm suicided today He Importng trm left a letter for his mother confess ing that during the past few ears he had stolen S5 from his employers em-ployers All but 1500 however IoU bon repaid but that amount bad to b made good immediately and being unable g so resolved to kill himself Eoehmes father is welltodo merchant In raid to be a welto menhant Brlrbe rbe lr let ofalnr far Loris Jan 31 Society clr rise are excited over the greatly ovr te threatened duel between Bonnie C Edmunds aged 22 and Louis C Hough aged 20 yean both of first lamlllce The dinlculty arose over fml the alleged action of young > d mandsn stating that Hough had wooed and won a popular society ble daughter of tho wealth president presi-dent of a transportation company and that they nad plighted their roth Yesterday Hough went to Edmunds and demanded that be Emundl to the lady hould apologize young ly for the unwarrantable statement This Edmonds declined t do Thereupon Hough declared if E nunds would step outside the bank counter he would ° wipe up the flour with him To this he I pouded Fist fight Is vulgar T prefer pistols Arrangement were perfected for a meeting on the field well known society honor i Two kown 5cety youths agreed to act as seconds and YUthli ar be battle ground chosen was Normandy Nor-mandy Heights one of the western and the hour tuburbs of the city 33 this afternoon The principals 3 thi nrnon lrincp did not put la an appearance at the hour designated aud the fathers of the chivalrous young men have aken a h edm in the quarrel and I = Die the meeting Railroad Fatality LANCASTER N 1 Jan 31A timber train on tho road near here broke in two on a grade today and was badly wrecked The engineer wukilled and two train men were fatally Injured DltdorilU Wound SN FRANCISCO Jan 31 Samuel W Garness a mining broker died last night from the effects of bnllet wounds inflicted by 1 HArnold a wealthy resident of Colt County The shooting was believed to have TheshoUng bad origin in anonymous circulars distributed in Colusa over a year ago charging MR Arnold with improper im-proper conduct Suspicions rested on Oarne The men had quarreled over the affair several times bon bo-n yesterday afternoon they en tered a saloon tnn and went to a private room A few moments later several shots were heard and when parties entered the room they found that Arnold had ohot Garnets with a revolver Arnold was arrested and I UII In custody He refuses to make any 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