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Show fair tcrlght AJLl .JLAKE 1 EJLEGR AM Sam mMJL OL. :TT II. Ko. Mo. 0 TP lake City, Utah. Fkiday EviarcN'G, July a. 1003 m I 111 WNhV . OR HIS SHARE fflanager Mulvey Says He i A Was Deceived; "Fake1 mam OTDmrCC Fighter Knocked Out in Less Than Three Latest Scientific Discovutes by Herrera. ery in Fourth of July M. E. Mulvey, w ho the Hermanaged rera Downey bout that took place last Fatalities, night, in which Downey was put out in less than three minutes, summed up the contest today as follows: "I believed from the representations of that Downey made that he was in Her-ii-era- 's 0 0 - 0 0 A r ... , , Waters; Situation Improves Somewhat After Daylight. I n i DALLAS. Ttx., July 0, northbound cn th vy v7 ""' '..' J A . ' . c went -- v , : , ' .' y - . -- , . , .5,,, : J 1 . ' . v.-,.,.- . f-z- . l, r. : !.r cr J'Ir.t. .... . . r,'j!'.Vr rf l,.r.i A , . v.ii.Mil JHght of t ft; ' .: I f'' t: . th b. h"?.l- around xv. .'?- f,,-,- ;,..,, l!,i"t:i -- I t, ; !h- - . w - . K f ...f-;.- l h. X', r. a.. r sd-- r-- ., ... rn l,-t ' :,r.-.-n- ' - t.- ir.i. Kuroor of Triisi It wa m:'., . . ij-,-- frs if,.- V f,. ir Th. T tff.lr-- III- ur, , .;-- . 1 ' - G.MnrnV:;. rSort.J , lMn. r Ibf. Ugh '-- r.t In tf, cf a Tf-rrc- . took Aurelio Herrera just two minutes o put Jack Downey (not the origiIt was officially given out this nal Jack Downey) into dreamland last afternoon that the Short Line, night. Thiv.i hard wallops to the head south of Salt Lake,Oregon would be turned and jaw finished the fictitious fighter, over to the San Pedro, Los Angeles & ijnd the "vuse ones" who had been Salt Lake company on Monday, July in by Downey's story had the pleas-7u.'th. The money has already been at least of seeing him laid out J or fi minutes. Downey rev-h- ipaid over, but tomorrow being a holifoiv took such hard probably for the jolts lust-r'- s day, the actual transfer yA3 postHid of the money. 9 The Mexican vindicated himself poned until Monday. his manager by finishing the fiascoand as he did. Herrera might have let DowThe transfer of the ",."0 miles of rail ney stay several rounds, just to please road south of Salt Dake City, pim-haethe crowd, but Bishop's man by the San Pedro, Los Angeles Jfe Salt was not there for that purpose. He announced that he would end the-- fi?ht in Dake Railroad company from the Oreone round if h could. gon Short Dine company, was made in jri.', ffti tzMt btidr; ''.M y'' Money Is Paid to Short DOWNEY, THE "FAKE " Line; Details Complete LASTS TV0 MINUTES Monday. WITH THE MEXICAN - Tt teportcd hurt. SAN PEDRO DEAL MADE BULLETIN". Train Kg. , niphfa f terra, rngrlrjffr John B?yr kll!-- d and several it r. frt m sk "X. fey. 'j A t a. ihtc-ug- was 0000 ... & Night of Terror in Gainesville Caused by Rising: " AEW YORK. July The bae- tenologist of the Newark. N. J.. lioard of Health has announced 0 the discovery of tetanus germs 0 in blank cartridges. Heretofore it was generally believed that the 0 many cases of lockjaw follow- - 0 ing Fourth of July accidents were due to dirt on the hands of the victims at the time they re- ceived their wounds. It was not suspected that faial germs were in the cartridges. Efforts will be made to check the sales of blank 0 cartridges today and tomorrow. ft in the hope of lessening the usual number of deaths among chil- - 0 dren from lockjaw. - a BULLETIN. 3.-- class, but he showed himseii to be not even an ordinary lighter. 'Because of the fact that he padded i. lis record and is not in the class he ' said he was, I have decided not to give 'him a dollar of the receipts aside from the $145 actual training- expenses for "which I became responsible. That is every cent he receives. "Downey's share of the receipts and the club's profits will be given to charity in such manner as may be agreed upon by the sporting editors of the four dally papers of Salt Lake. "I did not say and do not believe this man is the Jack Downey that who fought Erne, but he did convince me that he was the Jack Downey from "Williamsburg, N. Y. I believe yet that he is, but hp misrepresented his record find is not entitled to a share of the receipts, "I regret that the contest was not even enough to afford a good exhibition, but I acted in good believing that the match would be faith, a good one. "After the situation was explained at the ringside, two men asked to have their money refunded, which was done." x . III 0 000 (?) rr , -- iaT ldoi urn A m mi: vrnnM to tcva hit : P; 10 Price. Thrke Cents I IVES jul y MX C will rmm nuch-talked-- and tcrjorTor. r.f j Will's. r.i.i IV u. lJ-..-- fbir,fH.;'t" n . ;-.- t ir.---'- i! Tt mfsSyryyy- 40m ta-L-- -n r- - v'.hj IV t !." Vi'5v -- dislo- cated nis forefinger, but in spite of that he went on with his brother. Mauro in a three-roun- d exhibition. The pair of Mexicans put up one of the fastest contests ever seen here, and ha-- they used e the regular gloves there would have been a knockout. Three preliminaries preceded the main event. The crowd, numbering between oi)00 and 4000, was In good humor, everybody seemingly1 blaming himself for being duped. Question Up to Promoters. The question now that is worrying the sports is whether or not the promoters of- the fight knew that Downov was faker. Did Mulvey know it? Did Biddya Bishop know it? Surely James Bishop knew it. James Donaldson, referee, announced before the fight began, that Downey was not the man who fought four times with in fact It has turned out that thisErne Downey took the original Jack Don i.ui nie purpose oi boosting himself. It was announced from the ring last night that both Billy De Coursay Oscar Gardner had wired challengesand to fight the winner. Telegram From New York. The action of Referee Donaldson in declaring Downey was not Jack Downey who fought Frank Erne, was taken just after the following telegram from five-ounc- - Xew York was shown to Donaldson"Billy Roche, formerly of Jack Downey, said tonight manager that Downey had retired from the eighteen months ago and secured ring a responsible with the Edison electric lisrht position works in Brooklyn. He is living with his wife and family- in Brooklyn and working steadily. 'I saw him yesterday,' said Roche. 'There is a fakir - - somewhere out West himself Jack Downey and posingcalling as the featherweight fighter. I have received several COLLISION believed. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. July 2.-- The Supreme court today en banc denied The V?HarS ,werf With Passenger. ht has the but way, the Jefferson avenu car innf htead of slackening speed at the crossing-, sped on and crashed into cither car. When it was seen that athe a collision was d ri-- to Attorney-Gener- al Crow In ' ! . 5 'it T?,- i l , r.-- ,n , t . . .t - ,i r ( n, ,. r.t iwtt-.- . t t r . : 1 1 ri, Vi,J.,rsi .in ftii - r ., ,M .i . ... irrr'.Iy ,1 1 l.l!rr,f -., . : f , v.'-- t n j- .1 -.- ns DIKb DISTRESS AMONQ FAMN.IFS OF RECOVERED MINERS KILLED IN DISASTER AT II ANN A HTC H.VXXA. Wyo.. July franjr, working in the slope ,f wrecked mln,. S.-- Th." . IJ-yo- th, nd z:,(t.y l,) - j- t U,-V,- n ,1Jp -i- iS v,;i Thl. waillns-itoday and f tJ - fr- - n cars itre running to the twelfth level. .m'r.trcr.th rntrv Mv f, At the present rate of progrc cars and no nvn- - unuhUi.r.r,Mlr? u', fmm u,, I ar.tlcli i4td. No :. r.nt . tu r;v will be running to the bottom of th K.iKca in ttif mini' I iot(t-- I t p level. .1200 feet In, by tomorrow nirht rourn umn ;r.i or if. feoou I'l ki cm,- n HUNDER MOUNTAIN TO HAVE RAILROAD SOON; t! V TVHU H tut SALMON CITY. Ida.. July J no onKtr any ,.v,ht tint th. rw railway being surveyed from Dillon. Slnt.. w,,t In thl, action of Idah., N ,0 go to Thunder mountain. It ! also known that K. 11. llanlman U ta build the W. n. Doddridge of St. formerly ir.an.ln5 of th- - Vnlnn raclflc, was here this week. U, promised this action aoprralor within three years. The work from Dillon .Wv . .railway ... nt ls. .. I" w !: Tfi'h'lf I I Wyi.njf, fo5n.Mo ffi l! I.ri.tt.; ,ir..I r!.i-- f nf M I tim-i- . j,W-"- r Came to Him Suddenly as He Was About to Board ! - Tram. T CABLE SHIP IS AT HAND HARRIMAN BACK 0 FIT road. !" n ul tv;.,l? Vh fanunVVf - a h- Without Untoward Event, Message Will Be Sent to Manila Tomorrow. - nn v. ri.- ti. th lo . at Dillon, and thnc in .i- t .i,., n",r"" - 1 th to, ar.d KitiHi'i REFUSED TO INDICT IS DEAD AT ROME 11 r. nln-.id- y His Penance. , ;4 ,.. :., y- J.; - r - rn-- !?;-,- ; f j Firemen Use Life-Nto Save Lives of Unconscious Persons. r rl. J.-l- Ii In j t et r.iU i: . untoward rvrr.f c ur U.- - c i nir b Jin vi! 1 Ui by lomornnv morr.lnt;. In a. . nnc a Ith th ar.r.otiMTii.-'j.tn.d flnr by l u i.. M u k.iy. t r.S lorg r,t . i Count Paola Campello Once Violently Assailed Vatican, but Did in,.1 11,1 1 - s :. I' n of vsjth !: front Ht.1u1u to San I'i anvts l"r.tf? BOARD OF TRADE .! it tr..:in t'l-- r 1 , -I 1 '. RECANTING PRIEST -. ill n J'j I FROM F . Line ll." ' .Tt-'- 21 RESCUED - r- i 'it l.'v. C - Ai-m- ;it'I s L t vl h HON'OU'Lt. July 3 p.y V, tifie hit- d rr3.-T- hc U,. t.ihb t l. ; l tfu v.u Tr.iV.z. Ar;li.i :f fhip t 'ari k ll. Hfinotuhi m l of ih trnn?-r- a Hie c now Irom if 1 1,1 ' rcon "nnt .... . il.f. hi tiu iut iir.d MMuy bb.nd. Srt tuiie anj Anaconda, IhU iirt, Th n .! ', win !.-r- .i Chlcag-- o Grand Jury Passes Up Prose- cutions for Running J. 2,-T- hf. n::a r'. ,1 ah;.- Ihc Jai ifl' tin arrar zm.-r.t,- rmpir;y. inun inI u Sr.i. tiiatMl an t!" f;rt tr.t- -l t..ovrr now Jlr.f u IH nlnj.n'v I . tr.u - vt 5! tt mltird by Pti f id. r.t crtalrdy Gov, Til ft - c Bucket-shop- s. n t;m---r;--- !o-d.i- y fiunirUy .it t:oon rm.rr,w. firry rr from : - HOME, July S. Count VaM r.i o,. imminent, the passengers became riflCACO. July stricken. rnnd jnrv The The panic deceased for ouster salt was Wn!l nf the Continental Tohis so vir, impact at on tlmr. rtfu-n- l to vnia Indtc.Tint .c,-..- f lent that the Olive canon street car w hurled of St. PMr,X-hu- t bacco company and of the Santa Fe and h .hMidonfd th dirmors nnd nn charges of violation of completely over on its side and all other railroad t athollclsm nnd k,Jinff immN r of ih In vloUnt prarhed iSuard the State anti-trulaws. Tne former de- passengers piled in a. hM11 ah y Vlv Kiiago of who Tra4 En?I againn the Vatican In Itily rir.ntly cision of the court was agralnst the were taken in ambulances to thek jured charM !th ih ..p. rnt..n of permitting JXisis ends the bucket .hots- oa tta toari Oct wit-ecrehearing- t I'J-r- " , ". In; S.-- Thro Street Cars in St. Louis Come Together With Awful Crash. Jctr.r-.- J ?:.- - '. t. tfly IN messages about him in the past few weeks.' adds Roche, 'and if he gets into the ring and claims Jack's record I will prosecute him." ST. LOUIS, July 3. Fifty persons Van Buskirk, Downey's manager were injured this morning: In a collision says Downey once fought TWyfrr White in Iowa. It is said that Downey between two street cars at the intersec hails from Portland. tion of Olive street and Jefferson avenue. A. G. Killu, motorman on the Olive street car, is not expected to reANTI-TRUS- T LAW cover, but most of the others vill it i? IS KNOCKED OUT . v!co-presJds- nt 50 HURT v.'r.rx-!-- ;.. , tt ,j.J. Dczea Live Are L;:t. ew xorK yesterday. nego-eiatio- , - Iw-if;- f..-- t Th" Insi There still remains to be settled a number of minor details. &uch as th appraisement of various articles of equipment, etc., that will take a mtl? time, out win in no way affect the deal. To all intents and purposes the were closed when Senator W. A. Clark dyesterday favor of the Short Dine for the full amount of the purchase prire. The officials of the two ro:jil with ,r ficeK in this city are merely waiting ior instructions to transfer th- - management of the lines from the Short Line officials to the officials of th Salt lake route. The business record of the southern division is now being- kt.t 1.1.1,11., from that prior to July 1st and the only vuciiifce taut remains to be mad1 is o instruct the agents at the different stations along the line to report to Salt Lake officials instead of to tho?e of the Short Line. These instructions will probably be issued Monday. W. K. Bancroft, and general manager of the Short Line, is now en route to this city from New York and will arrive here It is expected that instructionsSunday. will Vom direct to him as soon as ho reaches Salt Lake. . it.w ... t. v:i ; Il.t1 - Brothers Give Exhibition. The last blow Herrera landed trii,t r I'.--r.;-- A- frRit-.- c T, NVv.-.v- Con'cript Cs Is Postponed. st ca. &a hu-- u rT c,1; ' i,r,t V.'n r,r.i fr.rn l t 1 tI- Ir.f ' |