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Show tiik iniirr is orr. Jim I.iiuliajr of Omnba ( raHliN HrTore Arthur ttutlierjr. Jim Lindsay of Omaha, who for four or live years lias craved (1) for a meeting meet-ing with Hilly Mver. the M renter "Cyclone," "Cy-clone," Jack MeAuliffe and neveral oilier people, has taken water at la.st. He was challeiiited by K.d. Kothery of Omaha to tight an unknown nl gi'iOO a aide up. Would he take It? Of course he would. He would go iii and knock the htnlling out of Hothery's man, so he would. Hut did he? No. Some little bird whispered that it wai Arthur Kolhery he was going up npinst and whether it was or not no one knows. Hut Lindsay didn't dure risk it aud no ho backed out. Now in Salt Lake City, territory of I'luli, there is u young- man named Wilson. He lights at 1 40 pounds. He can't beat Sullivun and never knocked out Joe MeAuliffe, but if Mr. Lindsay vv i-.nls to make $100 by putting him to sleep here is a goldeti opportunity. oppor-tunity. Wilson hasn't got much of a record, Jim, to be sure, but he vr.H light. And you may thresh him, but there will Tie no the or. your frame while you are lining it. And it won't be a Jimmy Odell or a Fowler that vou iii-e running up against, either. Just vv rite a line to President KHIy of the (iolilen tiate Athletic club and ho wilt lix it up fur you. j 1 "Will the letter that we Jong for ever eoine?" ' ' ' |