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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1903. "pco J MONEY LOANED PRIVATELY. FOR. BXNT. RICH FOLKS RDS GO BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS ARE ANGRY GLIM MERING two unnr. and rAvrnr. for bona nepirn ;nootg alao n nlc tare front fyr rith-- r r or gr,U? nn, to tn j Kouth. W, Wn Vat Pf? boM n tt l art nr.coitATr.n hahmono: kkwlt for rfarclrc. '"C lrlc ffaorsabi. ia 33 - Wi rTT4tr.V c$ ttl,r? trt Mat? !nrrt l'.w.. M0rtl ,e.r. ho aa TO MoNKT l.r.Xl) Uttt-- ! rr-- D - rv I rtlM r itC, IM on It Y rtAN'rt, irrc, to !Kst Breaks Two Deserted Lover Attempts Negre Buys House in the dr. - or ir.or.lb w !u itlit ViU rot: rtRviTfT?r "rtJtl cvVVrbUl rti, KIND" r locution. k U r. ftUCE rh.ftr. H1t'Si:f, Al.l. ttrwa.. tl?. and t. Main f Tutti Life of Girl and Then Aristocratic Suburb of Dclmar and Major I 1A)AN ONUY MY QUS MONTY rr. t lo n r i f ..N S'g r TAILORS. rmtnr Himself. Kills Boston. .itn Classic Another. lo dr So tht$ ftr Equals KPHVIBIIKP N1CKLY Dan Patch al-r- 1J dazed by the SEATTLE, Oct. knowledge that she had deserted him n for Thomas Uullene, a minlnf man of Nome, Clafd N. formerly a floorwalker In a local dry goods? house, last night fired two shots into Gladys Oroy. formerly a variety actress at Nome, In a mom at the Hotel Cecil, and then blew out his own brains. E. L. Robinson, a steamship purser. and Miss Ollie Dennett were vlslUnc Miss ;roy In her room when Aibiukle 2S. MEMPHIS. Term., Oct. 28. Dan Patch within forty-fivminutes elapsed time yesterday smashed two world's records ir. succession on the track of the Memphis Trotting asociatlon. First he went against the world's half-mil- e pacing record of 57Vfe seconds, held by Frince Alert, and clipped a second and a half from the record, pacing the dis tance in fC seconds flat. Next he hung out a new world's record for a mile pacing to a wagon, making the mile In 1 3714, two seconds better than the time of 1:531,4 which he made at the recent meeting on the Lexington, Ky., track, the world's record .until this afternoon. Major Delmar, E. E. Smathers' trotter, was also sent to lower his own record and won. He cut a quarter "of a second from the n ark, making the, mile in l:59i. The was made in J seconds; the half quarter In liJKJ3. in 1:00 and the n making the halt-mil- e pace against started t'rre, Driver Myron McIIenry from the wire and oreezed Dan Patch around to within a short distance of the half-mil- e to pole, where two runners sulkier were picked up. the forward sulky carrying the customary canvas swept by the strip. The three horses the signal that pole and McHonry gave the trial was a go. The quarter was made in 28! i seconds, and the pacer dashed under the wire with the hands of the timers' watches sharp on the mark of 56 seconds. The demonstration from the grandstand was quite as en thusiastic as those which nave oeen he set the pacing given Dan Patch when and Lou Dillon when mile record of andshe trotted a mile in 1:5814, but it newthe other noisv acclamations of ti.e by the champions were all emphasized enthusiasm of the spectators when Dan Patch came upon the track, this time to set a n"w wagon mark tor the mtie With a few preliminary breezings before the grandstand the start was maae wun two runners as pacers. The hS1quarter was and the made in 23'. the half in Under the wire in 1:2. ihr the chamnion rarer dashed in l:5T'i sec onds. showing little effect from having smashed two records in a single afternoon. The pacer was driven by Mr. in the wagon tilal. e, LOFTON. Mas,... Oct. to affairs exiM In Itrnoklln. th "wpulthlest city In th world" nml th. aristocratic nuburb of Boston. ovrr th. d'slosure mad. that the Hew P. Tim- well-know- Ar-buck- le, " and three-o.uarte- havlnK ;l CuU,r, j family urevs Mc-Hen- LOS ANGELES, Oct. r-- br .nncti.n f r- a t c ... tt,'. Th' at IJe'f.i.t." Ai:tV.. t'ath ti" ar- nt:e. - e in D ! pr'Mi-.-ri- - po.-it- e Ii is tl"' tV th- - ... it i . . i' . v'.l-- 1 i - on .; w Ti . VI .t,r i' I ( . ;! ...: rrt;b-- ',!'; - ' o ik !.. !' in i is that it nm.--t i.sd . charliabi-h. ff.r cr.vnt petuity or luca lional prj s.'S, iin-- th's u ts readily agreed to by the bishop. - 'o- jirotu-rt- y WOTIAN IMPLICATED IN ALLEGED LAND FRAUDS. t;i r1 ... : ' i f I'OIiTI.ANI, Or., Oct. .. Th-- United Ptat'-7rar.1l jury has riturn.-niraln-- t thiee ,raors bans, s in cntitu ctioa with thf ntrv of fors-r- y uth--r- r i -- .i. i :.:)-- I, ii in M- - -l -- ' One t.- in " rr.' are that th. thw .f fictiui:.j k d thf r.rur.t s id f( In. mi Ftf id arMilicaticnn a MisH wa.i i'lirnn r'.v ai g puard of the thp has quit th strenuous 'Varsity ( ivf-Hp will not piay game f"r thi with the V. of I aeain:t the Denver University on Si.iurilay, and as a result Carlfou, 1 ii...ii tr.U f- l.-irn-t r at Ktu'-m.'nit.H :u-- f'.,i-..niy.-i.- fr..! t s Ti. S t: n :: I t r f St. Mi. h e Co M. removal i 11:1 .tatos I ii?ti;c! .nini'i' r ..... of fraud. MclMt-i- v ar.-- I? 1'i iter i.. p,.r jard oj 1' .i 1. '.: .111 J I I.irK't , V .. .... lh. V. f I'll id U ' sevi--;i- . o i . another b'J.y gt'ttlr.K I .a rsnn team aro try- Thompson of th" "Pr--pbut it Is undecided inj? for the posiii.-.rwhich will be put it:. arsttv bovs ha"? only threo move The the t.lg days in which to prepare for are 103- garr.'; against Denver, and thty l. Holrr. I. t,t f..f , ' I s . ! ' i j 11 ! . uh,:!i' - ",r. v ,T ' 1 h in t. M..--.- t j 1 , t . th- JnvoMUratlniT Jf k-.- i .11 t v Il- -.i ' . d. I ! U 1 been uiafted by th VothiiiR cago Amerioans for aext nifici.i! to that effort has boon Kiven out, but it wPl not surprise local fan.- if Imnali'Jf leaves the Saints, as ):o has wanted to get into one of the bis: leagues fur a long time. tu r -- .j f- n ii' i.-- t "TJtft tr.t Month vi.' i :. t u t' s: I Aft h.M' . M IT-.- The Telegram leads - Mt'SIC. :! : f" ! H I. ti:,m r l.-- vth I CAVENOrr it a t. ta .V. f - i in : w kj: bright, Vil.,i - j t yj crisp, cnniTUAurT. f newsy N : f. k.i--- I y, ! !.Y f" ' I " " 5 N . ' . ' I I I H i; ".' I t i. ' rt 1'' Nt j f ' 1 '!'-11.,- .'. v Ti ; r.: V 1 r V - - i f I ' . t r .. 4 . N i j i ,v ' ' t s t ,r if Upn; . I . i 1 t t. . -. 1 .:;-;- n 1 - e . S 1 .J . ?'l:it.-- -J t- - t- - . ;- : It ; rv ;- v ? " I V ' t i - : 1 0 C i. 4 ; 1 1 ' om. r. 1 j '' 1 r o oi , pe-!)- .v .y rt- - t. t I-- f- I i i I v. - '' T', P. P. f V, , 5 . !,1T 1 . : ;. jt. 'tf v J 4 l:.i:ji. WITH MM i;. a"; . 1 '. 4 . ..? ; 1 "o 1 1 V T r; !! v. i' it j ; v. 7 1 1 . t ; ' -.? :- t k ; t t t:-- . wo do." li . :U!; t.. d. "In iwy KIP - N'T "t. M i: .M..'.f.UN. Joseph Cham-. - all f . I ; it fi Jitiv- - t !. S Jt. 11 fit.::t iti W.i.'l our CONTRACTORS. pi' iv.oe. anotlier larft' U i:.t:.l berlain ad lre.sod nrU t,,:.M jr. . r n tc.-b.ere last T'.isht. 1........ ... iro- in Hid lllrinn.lrnm.i ... ... .. 'iS.i s tt!v in .llri' ft.U r.''"':-- i Jtotn'itv. FiT.Ns;n: JII0.tl... v ! r.! t . w.t-- .t ina-' i. .t I. I"...;.-i y.-tr I the ITHI : r.r.N) AM fiitt 'oI'f l fttor n Mr Chamberlain dco;.d ! H I.O In tin ilt Pvr l?lltll. I' prV. nf :.a. to ! the tion of ins sreoh iKmnu : i: nt i th- - tr..; h tv t ai;i..c--.ir.-- r ip .!. MoPuiu;. Second Game of Series. - . .. , ... ., ,, ,. sn- - ti t tne manuiai ture.s 01 in- - 01. mo .. t ft Ci ,,1... t'.u of handicap bowl in? an Geiinanv in this toui:try. v htch. h. -- , . - NH'Kl.Y The second - I.- -m- l.i 0:. n dor alleys was L'; TOR ItEJaT. "..ni'S on the Coll. aft.r in rnu.t result nTNPMfl . ;, ',1;, nieht. The scores were as tli t lU - - - - . ' prosp, 1 lollows: last t v.. ;.! great b ub ti . it. G. Smith. Us; W. Fowler. C2o; ;if .j I I . I - : t I that . iu I .1 : j Ml . Emphasizing the statement V 1.4 II' HI I '! It ' I I . . Taiamontos. ": A. AV. Smith, t'.Tl; V. I.. . ' , , 11,1 k , ' t l.'.V,. . . . to r cettc !- fi e.' trail" V. ... Vn. , I was Impossible I r . 1. 1, v I (I t t. f , f.'tf,; II. Oarnble. i;.'?; F. Hamil' ' ' ' lie,.. Kirkwoixi. 5o7; I". Whitney, J with tr.i'-- s ur.lonlrm. Mr. Chaniberiaiti " a i ton, lr. t; nr rP n .' !. r,;;i The latter two were donated fifteen pointed out lite inconsistency of supeach. a piii.s policy which admitted th" porting t t TAIN-TEv. ; n P"j.ti. A!.D TArmil AN OEH of the cheapest kind of lat.-A.UCTI02? SALE. product :. j;.. u . .t r. n p Sl.OO ONLY without taxation. He believed that tre ! working classes of th" i'nif .l King J It r,i:i!T. i.it!Kt-- T am 5 i:t p. i.v; Tfl. tr:. r. A on r of iii. n.ore were advanced ifT dom than many Ogden and Return, b. t. . I No. 'I I .! I their leaders, and pah that If this w te m.. . 1; ist. tin s v ! N . ' v I V pi-- i i' ! . J , true he was confident his propus;.; AS3AYrr.S. ' Via (iffKon Short Un, Sunday, Nov. f lTI. : ... rr. I i ...1-i : . n '. f 1.. r ! '. ).').. Og-dleave a. 9:30 m., win. would t train r ' IU nm. Special n bb Pa. H ,ai lt. 9:L"i i. ni. ' -k:r Mr. Chanibfrlain dwelt specially ur-- on ai d all i ik" I ' r A. And'. v, A m !l : the fbipi injt industry. He pointed v, ftp.KN, .1: .. p' .O'H AND ! OAl;l.. ;j:jivi:: to if fort in I out the ,t.f;ir Jenkins Downs McLeod. . if" .n iC.'l r i r.vm.cr. p i'ancv i.wrs. as of fPcf.tt with that 2S. compared Tom Jenkins "l I".ttbL.:K. I 'a.. Oct. v !: fi' P'!'. T- - - t! prj. , , k ;.iA". . i ; 1.:.. def v d his title of cham-pji.- n I'ritair.. rr.d rcf n ed to the on il'" I X. 1.. K no ti. ...I v .ii F j v' FUNERAL Dinr.CTOR. I F'i it wrestler of Amrica. the latter suffered been us; of ' it K. Pi i! I. Ht liij.. Canadian bounties and because? the retruia ; ions dofoatincr I lan uiit uf tnreelh? fallf. I e!i,.ni;i.i.i.vv Impoppd by Ihitish sV.lpt ini; leellati m pic i;cati:i: paki: tu'ii.N''idt. ASM n wanted-nr.i.- r. tii t u. with a X i. ? eur d .i. r.;. Tf rni to were forced not . upon rt :n v. t 1 1 f.:izn shlj.plnff rir'!. iti l::i. H ami wrist thri.-.voond-I4 !.tti; 1n h Tlriti.-waters. in fuc-In the second hum th. Canadian ; j N ; T l.'.V t(i .N. ahr.it 'i.nnl'-jthe voy.a; "What ceeip-i- j tn downinsj his man by a ha!f-N.-1 ..! j.. ' Tir't itj. 'h.-:Hi-t.VP ".. bit the ihcisive to to or wont from ostock fall in Iicin v ' ' ; pin t j ,if CLEAXXXtl AND DYEIi:0. CASH REOISTERS. .. ; , Jenkins in 7:.V. also on a ro:t'aul. Me., to Siu Fnni'isto ;ih t t ;! . . . . : . . . I , a coasting voya. wl - a loieign vtn-F, -t i:1? entitled tn vr.yap aroun I (Pr.-a- t SAT.T l.AKi: ri. r: NINr; fi ) Go Under for Big Sum. t Nl'.'.V ni- - rvr-tA.' 17 I r ' h k , le a ! , In e "! if Cpiltl. I.TTtt-tat y . pi lhitrin. 'I'lpii" ff putisn jrfirt t ., he . Horlrtof lirm ("lot. ' t tt . . i .l fjtiwell, Mnsi., ;i PEHSOJ.'AL. ,ihh r.'striciltm." si co Shattuck hardware, hi- - without t I ".i V. M He declartd sctnethir ouht tn. b r.Krt M3 s. w. T vole and autoinobile dealers of Lowell, I f. t done in th. so matters. IPvp rt d n.i rn d i'hune lt'l-.- . II, : .4 have assigned, Boston and Provid-nee- , rOUNDRT. MA'iNf.T.i' 1 ' ' it.?: v ess j dry vlnlr:. at If 1 !5r.taln' with liardlitit rs of "''e.i.eu. lo.., of pointedly PCub--f5n . ' l'''-''-----' w. t ts. whre. ? al.;. l'.rit- trade with t I tr - I lT v r. np.r.T I'urpsv; r-- , Stand up for UTAH and Pmoko DES-EHEovrn ish conditions of trad" had not been a f SMALL CHILD WANTED. (t-.- ft l'. . re;-.f.t CICtAUR. te.I -r..;.tr. I A. BERNSTEIN', f.t1";t.; t f I ttl "Perhaps the American 'lo not tin- - . . 1:.'!:T. A N J f- i' .:-- ! i' .s4r 5M mi i ('Alii; loll. AD- - v'Vb ,!.nilr.ltf.( r der.stand them in th- - hame as Mfr, 54 Market st. 'I'hone 1331-Td'tr-tniAi 1;.. nn :t"i. Si; tn 1 '.! t'ttL ;sn ; .t Wohi -- LIVKIIPOOT. - Od. 2S - 1 - - . - - i :' - ies ,,.,. j h 1- - m f - k-.- l ! 1 1 11 ' I Mol-eod- ttn ! s ;,,''; 1 4- - 1 r- ' 1 , . . 1 ii 1 -- ! I- S 5 ! . 1 r ritii. P'-'U- 1 H !".-- 1 J - t rtlfCi: LLA TO V. S A I.E 3. r l. "i - TV V . ; i " '; l Mil; T r Mt . t .M ! t-- :: . :'"!' ti 3 . . o'.;: JLVi UN ' " I i:M it:.; . - 1 1 1 1 i',! t f V ! ' . ' v v s? s . : i . n 4 - T ' : 'ii;"-- . 1 ii.- t ' Ul'.'.'llt; 1 1 I . i' r, ' t 1 t ' : t , Mn:5: .?::'. t i H r ' ; , --( I ? '! - - I ; 1 .- - - - 1 .: 5 !fl--- 'sI t. ti ? t . ' . a N ;i v l;t i' ; 1 I rie-ft- . ,. - . . . 1 . - ? 1 v.-- I. ' I t I ; e, . . - ? .. ." f ' N.'i'l-Kt.- - . f - r II . . f.Ni: . , I h il.nl-.- ' L'v-- t HIS TARIFF VIEWS ELABORATES CHAMBERLAIN It is Diikt? tva:n ?:as f I t : -i- ': r.r.w r irttr J 1 , V . --I ' ' 1 in a,-- 1 Donahue May Ee Drafted. that Donahue of the ChiSilt - i ii-- . 11 - t I , 1 ! n.(-.-- r , :'t."i - it : n - ' 1 1 ' - . w I . . l.. 1 - u , J J itt-nr- rto'-km.-- . t Infre-t-v- l . . c-- t f p ' . V I s !.t I! '. ' '".v M. 1 - .- T ? " . i - pi p. : . ft tH H. I - O bv . ;! fc ti. ! w.!r S i i S '- I i 1.. i ! ji' !w. ! , v., f I p. I. f J" ' in "i j ha el .. Hie and le'im.'M rs. a aoan. ?t t.t atraii rran in.'iolnv. r l funr.. r f an .,t- - . t !1 I ron.ir.eiit was kalian ' s. .1!;-:i of Col. J. ITorroy. '' f MIt Is nude-- , hi cod that In ii ! ; ' i t two at hav be. found awaimt in'.' M i .1: other wealthy .stockmen. -- ! i- t ' i . r- .' ' " itr- " w i e. f.:; - i. ' t I h.-.-rl .1 irf-r.ii.- ;.. j ! - t 1 ; l,-t,- ron r.cNT" ru F N I."II ED. 1: : 1 t jffita t. I. I it; lvnchlnvr - ".iv . f v.. - n .1 ' i - ;- .- I . r ' St. Mb f,' 1. k.i r tii. C.-m- Th- 2 Tie- - I -- - ' tf , - ' i.r .b: t ' . MID.VIVES. t'-- th T! '.: . , - m ?A1." -- w ; I : w!;.--- lr;n s Sta:.. Uri'tt-- . ,,f t. nl...i: M it t 1 it. it - t 1 . . in-!- Saban Under Arrest. j - 'aa,. mg no uroe a liiM pi OUL me iiiri.JKii t hnn.l' :iud - this a ftprnnon tlf.n in of i;m th-"Preps with they wilt l;n- uj ',:u-r'- ;;ik.si Jlo'.mea in the Tickets fur the iiiK Kiunc aro r.ow miti.'s rin;g pioip. and thero i alo dimar.d them. The already a brisk will arrive here Friday Denver boys night, j a' n: a bit w.i i.i.ii.i ar- - tiir- - 1 1 N ptof. fit.tt l .. r i 1 1 chai-R'-- t. - N. - It;r I .'.:' si'! v.: -- t - - a- i- - j ; :.o:m T--- I' t. 1 ri- . f. - T' s indi-t-ref-nt- f . t. - I i ! rr.OH I - i . r-- . ! of i.li'.io lanii- iti lh. il.di5 l:inrl d l t. Tl. M'?s Marv I. Win f Ilr.n Kli:v a .id S A. !'. in' r. Tl - fc- . f .1 . fc4tr Mi: -' .i !. H :n i k i: ! V. fiI.. ! J t. l- I ' r.OAP.IJ AND ROO?I. l f,.r-..- , iM rLurr nro wohks. j r.n , iitti-., .t - get in SHAITI.'".. .'a t -- p-- nn f :r. ',ft jr. - f tfa- , - . t s;'' ii iir ' .i;r. t. r ' ' "fMNT V iX ' " ' .'.U:NT 1 Ai'-'i'.- i . : 1 ; T" i !' : all tin rfrK an.) -f , .ii , : ' m.j t , r ! j . r"' i.'Nt f. r I ' :- .. vit . i ill ' ' ' for i TURKISH DATHS- - ni nt'.-- i i " - w ' i i t N . i 1 ' 1 j i,-- T h 'lfl ! r . t. CJ H r j ii?iitrTr rntci n r. r r nt'c at i'f wennj. " J. N'MtTll 1IKM1. r. rrr r,l row ! 1 t w -- f ti ii i M". ' i.hsi. i t i MXi' F "" inh - t :- i ' 1 BH CARPET CLEANING. 1 u.t, " m . : '!'.? "f v, I VI .,. t . i t..n: ii t ' d - . . .! . - .i- I l . r t - : ....... -! ij t.-- i" - 1 .. t ; !!'.I.- f.....,j fi i i m-'t- . ; .. tf-.-- t S ' ' . ' N 11 f.r News u Un '17, i f I . ! ' r' - I :'-- n ! i- - 1 . rurrrit.. mt ' TltArft n the I LA MTS AND nETLECTORS. 1 ? - i- - I - r.-- J - r- - nM- r t. .. lit k i:Vr.-- . f 1 ..'-- I ;ki.,r . . ' r.. I . ; ",r-;- , . 'ytr . . r w r '; vru. i . r ' i - ( ' ! - OUT OF THE GAME f.-- ... - 1 Co-- , iC. i t i'--- -- ' - i rrr - r .it t - . t i ....,,- i. i u- . t r'-- ,.... ' d bis f liir.i I ..f It - a - il'.'. rv 1;.-- ! ' 1 Mal-duo- ! '.ir.-u- n. - ; r.-- f ,,'; ., - ft ..!- - It- - i lb- I ' . t.i-- . - i ti- - i v.t n i. u ai . H i-;,! v .t .i ;d t.- .- ' 'ab .r J ui'. n. i f ,f W. 1 ij t ? jtw .rf.p ttf J.CJtt. tra i V.TX.V.VU - r.rNi .. riiAMK. ; .;.M H J i: Hl r. t . ' " I - - j lnrati ,, i j i sr .,, j - .'n i I i"-tt- t u- i.n i) r p.i:.t. -"" rx.i 'nli . r lit, t lota. -- j .rv by A J lb- - ' l i: - i ".lit i Wl'Stlt'i. It was at th.a phi'v tint . M.il-''.'trained f'r h?s sreat matil-.sTL'- liuvv in N"W Yu:'!t. n!y r of t!v tluto tratisf. condition att.ic hrd GUARD CARLSON IS 1 i r,i,.-- - I o-- - -- n.;-;t- s . r 1.- ( !'. re y'tu it u.d h :r 'i hi f.irtm r l.":i'.- of failniU.- - W , 1 xtU-- . y -r.d. - '. ! - -. 11- ti.- r ii lr;r.:- d.-c'i- s .Tohn-sn.'i'- (Joe oh i! ti I t ly Att-.ru-- tb- .iks t. a- - I ' tt..-- J I)iit inf..r TIT i i' ii" kinK j.'-ii- i ,,.,.. ,n h It 4 I ...... rTATIi il" M o.U'at svu- - a , ! -- f - r.:k. f...n . .! nisi Inly w - b-- BUFFALO. N. v.. ict. 2. V. .lllam Muldoon has trade a .hmation Valued at upward of Slrt.oo i M tbo II.. ma a fat ho- to were pa-lie church. Th.e l- -m P , Sirn oil a (bare . ith t:il-!--...- -f. ' ;. u ; d- with finit r. :TY.- - Iii.l r uimi - nj. l:'M A. . Wl. P!t.. J KM. T. Ul. i"f . ! t Ctuses Newspaner Man Who Looks at Him. . pjir) ! t ) - , r.-s- ., VTallung- Delegate in Ugly Mood, and NKW VoP.K. II." w.ilk-I Att'i un '. 1 I A4 VZJ t rnirf nil n. 1 rnr Tf vrn It. K. ?. i i-- rn v. mV; , Ay tr. tt.r any ra- H i Ti.f ,trn , I I f V rut! Jcf. At.t. - vt a r. tsna. am. tf. WANTED MIS CELLA NEOCS-- HKMAINI Tit AT UIK I'AtT rvSTltt. .. l i ! l,w.r uoirj I" Itsan t t.' foltnii at his 7. tH;l2 I . - irrra monky wn .'wii.:. . O 8tr lta H-- r.. - It'HV! tt" i li-- 1 '"jof. I ON IK NEW YORK Muldoon Deeds Property Worth $10,-00- 0 to Catholics Di.-ho- p , magnate. V-- he-tigh- 1 TRIAL OF PARKS IDS CHURCI d. r.r..ir;,: t!c t.':irf rhnt rr " t- ot. ivtif " TnNAt'G 1!Y M r-,- William Ox-nar- jj. j , m tr vof o ni;t:h ;r .isrourl xn'pk IVm IS. ftl kU -b WRESTLER was givchampion colored heavy-weighen the decision over Sam McVey of Cal., at the end of twenty rounds qf t t last night. Johnson had the better to the from ti.e very tirst minute sound of the gmg in the twentieth round. He nunished McVey severely and escaped without a mark. Three times Johnson put blows McVev down with clean right-han- d to the rhin, but McVey came up after full f tight and forct'vorv knock-dow- n ing it Kt all tines. McVey would rushs to break down repeatedly and trynever succeeded. Johnguard. b'.:t son timed Ins rushes end met him with terrinc lefts straight on the .nose and moiilh, alternating with ilgnt uppt-rcutseldom failed to land. L'efore five s'vhat I rounds bad passed MeVey's face was bad-- e ly cut, his mouth swollen to twice its ivr-sial size and his-- nose bloody. Johnson his heavier opponent in every y mix and twice fought him to the floor with a series of rights and lefts on the body. took a desperate chance in the last few rounds, rushing and swinging wi'dly in the hope of getting in one blow on Johnson's jav, The latter was too :ind was never in strl-ou- s shifty and clever danger of being hurt. j f . b-n- r.itk. Jack Johnson, s ' -- ' ' . ti- - r-r- sf.r, ' s lh-ve- STILL A CHAMPION 23. 1 e "MR. JOHNSLW IS , rema..-tiie l to buy 11 nn. It U getting to t. "quite the Mle . ltost-and vlrlti ty for- v o"! to bu dlMrUts. hous'-in fashion iblt.irhler. WalfOtt. tin- - tlfgrn, pr!7" . l th M. in Idace boUKht cently o k of th- - man- n ar mi. e of wbi i on of Harry O.nver- -. h,.., nf tho rub- - hnnd-to-han- ry r lhr,:il.e him out. but hko 1. 1 rs t r:tPi.K s '.vrnT tHtoti Tfrr. 11 U !? SHl niTitu t:T omNfu i.at r act xwiw. ixxv.rl' x vrnTu ' -- -' ,u,,r.r.. or maxM anl j I .h r-- ul-ts The first bullet Iodj-- d in th- - girl's lung l aad the secmd shot. Hred with the muzzle of the gun pressed againsther t ack, set her clothing on fire. Arbuckle then placed the muzzle of the revolver in his mouth and blew off the top of his head. as Arbuckle has ben Idvntmed the burglar who. i n September. 1902. d struggle engaged ;n a wltn Mary .Mannerg. a servant in of Judge Thomas Luike. Th" d as the burglar dead man was iceby several detectives and by the po' was man who arrested him. Arbuckle never prosecuted, owing to the family' fear of mistakrn identity. tMrcumstar.tial evider.i e connecting Arbuekle with a reeent .'O burglary In Nome would, it is h' hae ld to his arrest bv this time if he had not killed himself. The woman he shot, whose true ratne Is believed to be Gladys t'ook. is pronounced out of immedia'.e danger. te r k nvj riTTKfv . ,. rwi'Uf I. U W EICYCLES AND RXFAIRINO. ,. two-minu- to two-minu- If tVPt K othy like, until Attl Jum pastor of Ft. FOR SALE RrAL ESTATE. Paul's African Methodist Kplwpal 1 n Can,b-idghad purchase church In house on Klchn.on! Hill. th" most NoTirn tti.tiii: irm.u t .tt-nt :i py- T.'. will r.ftrv I led tart of that city. Tl." H"V. Mr. "iti Ihut roi.rftiwd fr,,T f hnurt l the f'ft MI tir ' down on. nice ha paid r.f thu n..5r.. rt.rk M ! an,i a t take poswlon at one. Tw j j.,. K,.r r,., r, 5.,? hh tn uvotuarfeH tTT The his reNoUer and Arbuckle ..lisp uroy It P e A 'trrrlM-tat- Ct.A'CC. TA I.OH. " 1 1 3 rr-. , I fr lna; . You can have The Telegram delivered at your home each month for ii i f ,tu. -ii - s.t-'h- 1 . en . p.-:.- - 1 - II J ship-liulldi- u' m: : lii-abi- l;. ! Fno-isfuii- !e-.'- . 1 -- r5 Jen-kii:- , ".' h;nf-Nelso- t- 1 1 ,! . 1 a half-Nelso- 1 i - ! 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