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Show ' f i TnE HORSING EXAMINER, UTAIL OGDEN, THURSDAY, MAY M07. 9, GnpEm wxhaB IS FIGHT. Four times the light Burns Given Decision Over Jack Tommy O'Brien. Those Lito Men 99 Lm Angeles, Biay 9. Tommy Burn of Los Angeles, won the heavyweight ELECTRICAL AT championship of the world from Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, before the Pacific Athletic club here tonight, after twenty round of fighting that .wa for the moat part a foot race. O'Brien ran away from Burns from the flm round to the finiih and only occasionally was the latter able to overtake him. Then O'Brien invari ably clinched with Burns and held on until the referee pried them apart. The crowd" hooted end Jeered OBrien and hurled all aorta of raillery at him as he raced about the ring. But very few blow,' of any rigor were landed by either man and neither euffered Both of any apparent damage. O'Brien' eyes wen damaged and his llpewere out open,; but Burns had Hcareely a scratch. Burns showed hi dlsguct with the tactics of hie opponent and railed to him repeatedly In a loud voice to come on and fight. Burn would chase hi man around the ring, O'Brien ruifnlng ns if In terror of hi antagonist. Now and then Burns would overtake him and beat him on the back. O'Brien attempted wildly to duck and dodge away, until Burns, weary of the foot race, would atand In the center of the ring with hie hands to hla aide and wait for O'Brien to eome to e halt In bln race around the ropes. O'Brien lgnded many light blows at long range on Burn head and face without effect. Clinches were frequent The referee had the greatest dtifieulty In prying the men apart, or - rather prying O'Brien loose from Burns The referee cautioned - O'Brien repeatedly about hi holding on thcUcs and finally told him he must stop It At the end of one of the .early Evton - went to round Referee O'Brien's comer and Informed him that he must stop clinging to Burns In the clinches and break at the word of com mind. Burns had all of the and laced hla better of the opponent terrifically about the face with short arm lefts. OBriens holding Burn glove prevented him using it in the clinches In the seeoud'Tound the men wrestled in the center of the ring and both fell flat to the floor. In the opening round O'Brien Showed apparent fright at hie opponent's rushes nd ran from him at full speed. In the ninth round Bursa, weary of O'Brien'e constant retreating, rushed after him and cornered him twice In different angles of the arena and Inflicted severe punishment on him. The bitter made no effort to fight, merely ducking and trying to get away. Back round was largely a repetition of the preceding one. Bums had the better of moat of them, whenever he was able to comer his maiend get at him. The twelfth round wae strong In fvrei' favor. During this round Burns laid O'Brien' left eye open with a terrific overhand right, the blood streaming down CBrltm's fee. The latter called to hla second something about hla Injury and hook hi head In pais Again in the fifteenth round Bums caught hie man going away and laid open the asms eye again, which had been patched up with court plaster. O'Brien occasionally attempted unfair turtles by holding Burns' head under tain arm and trying to use his elbow. The referee cautioned him, and he quit it. ' The twentieth and final round wu a tame a the others. Probably 9,000 person were In the pavilion. It ha V Beating capacity of Commercial Electric Company PHONE 62. Ins. Co. of Springfield, .Mass. ASSETTS, $6,936,261.05. CAPITAL, $2,000,000.00. SURPLUS, $3,171,124.59. Losses paid since 1849 $39,478,834.60 Among which are included: TfOji N, T4 1862 Portland, M$. 2866 $ Chicago, 1871 54,467.00 85,869.00 627.1SO.OO ...4....... Bolton. 1872 Haverhill, Mm., 1882..'. Lyxn, Mmi., '1889 Jacksonville, Fli., 1901 mmimmimmimm 1902 PltirNB, N. Baltimore, 1904 , Rochester, K. Y., 1904 Torants, Can., 1904 . J, iiiimiiiimii iiiiimim flu Prandaco, 1906 J. M. Forrislall, Agt. Befl Phones Ind. 809 80 259,294.00 61,141.00 64,(98.00 76,252.00 69,119.00 440,000.00 84,000.00 18,480.00 nnt ! 1(613,979.89 Robt. G. Agee, Mgr. Of fee 55 FIRST NAT. BANK Shoes Always Cheap Good Putnam has them for VL Men, Boys and Children zou can always be sure . s of getting the very; best when you buy at the ' PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue Call and examine and be convinced Bine Heron third. Time LOUISVILLE Iouisvllle. Ky May 8. Churchill results: First, mile Quagga von , Della Thorpe second Zick Abrams third. Time 1:48. Second, four furlongs Merrifield won. Urraise second, Margaret Randolph third. Time : 50 Third, six, furlongs Demo won, Marmorean second. Refined third. Time 1:16 Phil Fourth, purse, seven furlong Finch won, Rnlbert second. Beau Brummel third. Time 1:29. Fifth, four furlongs Uouquette, won. Geneva 8. second, Tim Kelly third. Time :60 81 th, mile and an eighth Rebounder won. Bell Indian second. Tinker third. Time 1:58 4 5. Down ron ature of m; it're nd from propo' Ideal" Lawn Uower you examine before you lih wep sharpened again. There Is nothing Ilka It oa the toilet ' each blade Is sharpeued with the atmoet exacti- tad, .w on. 11,0 knlT being kept at the xame degree all along. clearance given the D4m lcuray la taken out ail a perfect : r. Vf R. H.E. ..II 16 8 1 7 Bfown and Kllng; Bergen and But- ler. New York, 4; Pittsburg, 0. New York, My8. fu a fast and well played game New York shut out Pittsburg at the opening game the west and th east at the Polo grounds today. Mathewson was In great form, while the local batters had no difficulty In hitting Lelfleld. Sctge: R. H.E. 0, re spoiled by bungleeome . sharpening than . k UlfT IK intended to 4c There ao gueeworit" about ,nP7 aocaratf to a balr. bETJ1 0ur Cranky Mowers te Oiir Remedial Inctltute for Die- ,b,e6 Lawn Mowers. kv. prPerl7 doctored. Price only 7S cents and a cure guaranteed. 1 Pittsburg f New York Usfleld and and Bresnahan. e Phelps; ' 0 4 1 1 .....4 I Mathewson bJJ HANSEN h1nqtn Ave, OFF. . SON city hall.AND WILL CAUL DELIVER ,1 Have Pitched Battle With Italians. -- New York, May I. Several ships were obliged to sail today with inly partial cargoes on aearant of the Merchants longshoreman's strika, throughout the country are feeling the delay In handling freight. The strikers find much satisfaction In this condition, believing a general? protect from mercantile interest would Impel tq steamship owners to grant the demand for higher wages. The lluera ailed as usual today. There wae comparatively little disorder today, despite tbe fact that prob-- strike-breaker- s, I An Twe Hundred Passengers Landed. ,. rra-eue- THIRD ASSOCIATION Mllwaukee-MUwank- es, i REAL ESTATE FLOOR FIRST MT'L BANK. L, r.r E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains E- ! Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance FOR PARDON APPROVED Interesting Career of Man Who caped From the Federal Prlaen. i In any part of the City and County. . Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. JANUARY'S PETITION At X Safely out-field- -. . Written In Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rate. 8; Louis- ville, 6. ): ..M GEORGE A. HORN - Montevideo, May Ij The - French Cltvsland, 7; Chicago, B. steamer Poitou, from Algrirs, Is Chicago, May Chicago ashore off Baa Joee Ignacio. It Is American league outpltched and Cleveland today, yet lost the feared that then has been serious loss of life. It is understood then game 5 to 7. Plan's wildness in the are 200 oa board the vessixth Inning followed by FUck's three sel and paaeengers base bit was the deciding factor. total loss.that her cargo will proven Clarke was benehed for disputing UmAn official despatch says' that up pire Staffords decisions. Score: to 10 this morning nearly 200 R.H.E. of theoclock passenger a of the stranded .6 g 0 Chicago' . . ..., , d Poitou had been Cleveland essaeosesease ee s s 7 7 S French steamer and were being sent to this port Altroek, Plane and McFarland; Moore, Jon and Wakqfleld. At Kants dtp Kansan City, 10; Indiana poll, 2. At Columbui CoTnmbua, f; Minneapolis, 4. At St. Paul St Paul, 1; Toledo, 5. 4 m . AMERICAN u I hare some unusually good bargain to offer if youll apeak quick, and if you are deuiroua of owning a home of jour own, 1 will make tbe buying easy. Look over 1 liia list of bargain and nee if there 1 not lomething that interewta you. bourn on Nob Hill; baa 2 lota, a $1,600 for a No. 1 barn; good brick thicken house? genuine bargain. bouse with bath, iantry $1,650 bujs a nice and improvements; well located; worth investigating. two aiairtment house; rents for $2,500 for a $30 per mont. $1,300 for a frame on Patterson Axe. $1,900 buys a new brick cottage; has pantry and bath; well located; easy lemu; sjieak quick. $3,700 for a modern house, built of prewed brick, and is in the beat residence district of the city. If you want to get a really nice home at the price of a small cottage, investigate this. $2,500 I have. go many nice homes at this price that I really cant do Justice to them in fin nd. Call and let me show you my list. . I also have some nice places for tlinee who want to raise poultry and fruit, and Mill be near town; reasonable in price; easy terms. ItEMKMllEK, that 1 am making terms so easy that ita an easy matter to buy a home; start now; ' you'll regret it if yon wait. . AMERICAN LEAGUE sc tor a 12-roq- fit Louis, 6; Philadelphia,' 4. Philadelphia, May 8. St. Louis won by hitting Sparks and Morsn hard. MaGlynn held the home team safe until the ninth inning when four runs were scored on five hits and a base on balls. Buckley saved the game for the visitors by a great stop at Titus' hit. Boors: v; R. Ha K ably 10,000 men an Idle. 8L Louis ....... .i.'L ... ...... .6 18 .1 Thlrty-fiv- s men are la the hospital 4 U 2 as the result of a fierce riot Philadelphia tonight. sad Noonan; Spark a Twalvo mors are tn Jell. McGlynn Moran and Jacklitsch. attacked six .Striking longshoremen hundred Itallkna and Poles, acting Boston, 6; Clnelnnatt fi. when the latter atBoston. 'May Pfeifer shut oat tempted to leave the ship tonight Cincinnati without a hit or a run to- and to go to their homes. Striking day, and Boston won easily. Runs Hareymer sugar refinery workers came through bunching hits la four helped the lungafaorsmen. Police were rnahed to ths riot, wblrh waa in the innings. Score: i R.H.E. Italian quarter at Williamsburg, and Boston e e ee a e e a f te ee e e 6 6 1 after brisk fight succeaded la quellCincinnati , .'.p 6 4 ing It. , tM Pfeifer and Brown;, Mason and ScbM. STEAMER WRECKED. WESTERN LEAGUE . 6; Boo City, 2, Sioux City, May 8. Loom playing on the part of Sioux City and timely batting by Des Moines in tbs third De Mein, Inning gave tbe champions today's game. Score: R.H.E. ....I Sioux City 7 2 Dea Moines 10 1 ..,.,6 Bthnmel and Sheehan; Gehring and Dashwood. Danvar, 4; Pueblo, fi, Pueblo, May I. Bohannon was In good form today sad Pueblo was hit out by Denver V a ecora of 4 to 0. OAKLAND RACES. The game was errorteas. . Score: R. H. E San Francisco, May I. Loglitllla Denver 4 10 0 when a great proved disappointment , . .6 6 0 he failed to get any of the money Pueblo . .0. ,... Bohannon aad McDonough;; ' Mor-gx- n in the Zlgsag handicap .at Oakland and Smith. The good mare, despite her today. strong favorite, heavy impost, was Lincoln, 10; Omaha, 2. but was outran all the way. J. CL Omaha, May 8. Lincoln partly Clem won In a drive from Bedford, evened matters today by defeating the Bride wer two outsider te land. local team 10 to 2. Score'. Results: R.H.E. First race, six furlongs, telling 2 7 2 Combury .won.. Roes Cherry second, Omaha 10 11 2 Lincoln Calla third. Time 1:14 McNeelyH Hall and Golding; Zack-A- rt Second race six furlongs, selling and Zlnran. Bemay won, Tawaaentha second. Elm Maf third. Time 1:16 FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS! Third race, mil and twenty yard Royal Maxim won. Tonic second, thur-e- n Los Angeles, May 2. Tbe festival Bell third. Time 1:46 Fourth race. Zigzag handicap, mil of flowers began last evening with a and a furlong, purse $10.000 J. C. eries of electrical parades in which overal thousand Noble of the MysClem won, Bedford second, Eduardo tic 8hrine participated. third. Time 1:62 Nearly 10,000 8hrlner were in line. Fifth race, alx furlongs, selling of the floats were decorated Mistj'e Bride won; Dorado second, Some with thousands of lights, and were Banposal third. Time 1:43. Sixth race nix' and a half furlong, made to represent precious atones. purse Blagg won. Ocean Shore second, St. Francis third. Time 1:07. 2-- 1 Striking Longshoremen be-Iwe- 8-- llor th. H C. CO. new telikeof the to hare IN JAMAICA New York, May RESULTS. 8. Jamaica First, five furlongs Sweet Talre $10 REWARD For the arrest and conviction of any party or parties stssllug the Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. & I If Its R ea! Est ate Y o u W a nt. I HAVE IT Score: 8-- would 4 THIRTY-FIV- E Chicago 12; Brooklyn, 4. Brooklyn. May 9. The Chicago today, defeating them by big margin. ...... .4 i Yak Cm NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Brooklyn ij h w S-- - w ir 2-- ON THE TRACK operu a writes thirty jrearV Kansas City, May 8. William alias Charles Anderson', whose phtltlun for pardon baa born approved by Attorney General Bonopart, wa convicted in 1895 of robbing a building at Stillwater, Okla., that contained a postofflee. lie was santenced to five year in tbe Federal penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth from which Institution he escaped after serving three yean. After working through Kama, first as a quarryman and then as a traveling salesman for a tea house, be cams to Kan As City, changed hla name to.Andenon and married. He engaged in several kinds of business, finally becoming proprietor of restaurant, and was well respected. Anderson was rearrested In Kansas City, April 20th, last, through information furnhhed by a former coavlct who had known him In prison: On ths day Anderson was returned to tbe movement was begun penitentiary be the Kansas City Star and Kansas City Journal to secure bis pardon. 0 Three days later petition bearing names were forwarded to President RooeevelL Within another two days second batch of petitions was sent to Washington, bringing the total number of signer to 40.000. Many prominent persona were among tbue who recommended pardon. Anderson bad previously aanouaced that ha would return here and engage In bualnees and has been promised support of the moat substantial bualneti men. In anticipation of his release, Mr. Anderson and their former neighbors were biiey today prefor him. paring a warm The Anderson have girl. How January Received News, Leavenworth, Kansas, May 8. Mathe jor B. W. McLaughrey, wardenhadof not, Federal penitentiary here, up to 12:30, reorived official notice from Washington of the action taken In th case of William January, and aid he would not eommunloate with the prisoner until this was received. He agreed, however, to permit the Associated Prras correspondent to carry lb news to January lalar In Iks Jan-nar- y, The betting wa all in O'Brien' to I and at th It started at-1hour of commencement wt down to 10 to HVj on O'Brien. But few large bet wen made. Bums bet $8,000 on himself, mostly at odd of 10 to T. Bum weighed in at 176 pounds, and O'Brien wa eight pound lighter. Before the beginning of the fight. Referee Eyton declared all bet off under Instruction, from Manager Mo Carey of the Pacific Athletic club. Eyton said he wa unable to give the reasons for this action. VourLavn Mower Need Sharpening? "For over mtiaaan in Los Angeles "1 have wed AihudJes Coffee. Many time Ingrihw. Ttet ksoWyosUsa AwufJy t mm colas haws keag m saK greawr nqr family has tried other codec only to ihss say cowfwilor is lad, a i. largw ikas ika come had to our oldiesUsimchange W low iaigM fcwa is As world mwliasd package beating hit name. hie AihucUc. No other cofee has Wo MtwaUy rM aod Dm1 tiU L owW A look aduar do pm bdW it price this uniform never odkaw kg cap quAty. No auW faog aroma, I care aiweasgn whjroo not at what price. I have often wiihed far 4m pric i Bwag A artiJa k a hqr AAecklw ARIOSA. or wt ype pay far k. q' I could lei you this" Kiuny other old a 4 taws wail aw oU Hallana AiUAW ARIOSA Colw. Some fftocenwiS try to sell If people have die same opinion. your pocer wl not supply, wAe to instead AAsils' lootf coffee which the you fit j ' ARBUCKLE BROS, cefss mi hrmUaHMdsUilNalUipm toaster ashamed to sell in a Nnr RACES. fa-fo- r. . i 3-- 6,000. Hues -- won. Fifth, six furlongs Oj am Chief Hayes asoond, Toddlngton third. Time 1:14 half furlongs Sixjh. five and McCarter won, Halifax eoo&d, Inquisitor third. Timel:"7. That's what electric lighting doe. If yon question it, question ua. Were only too glad to give information and good service along the lighting line. Thats why twe are The Springfield Fire & Marine ii 8-- second. J AYE. Ied at Washington. won, A lauds second. The Dane third. Time 1:025. Ixinr Second, mile and a aixiet-uiBonero won. Shenandoah second. John Smulakl third. Time 1:48 aixteenih Dolly Third, mile and Spanker wun, Tummy Waddell second, Flip Flap third. Time 1:48 Fourth, the Suffolk stake, five furlong Rub tie won. Tartar Maid 1:01 the cost 2279 W ASH. Na 2041, 2-- at half UVERYTHING o( (he NaticxuJ Pure Food Law. Guarantee requirement 419 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PIIOXES: 420 AND 420Z. WHY BE - SI6S? W3 (SZEB9 20,-00- - home-comin- g CONSULTATION FREE Wo Guarantee Speedy and Abso- lute Cures In Cases We Accept Drs. Elliott, across the street from old staid 2356 Washiagton Avenae. now at three-year-ol- d day, and to talk with klm si to his future plans. Warden McLaughrey did not finally agree to an Interview with the prisoner saying it waa against the rules, but himself read the dispatch to January first warning him that It was not official. January allowed feet Uttle emotion at first, but when the import of the m cm age was rpsliced, tears rams into his eves. He bad built up Me bogaa and expected, aa Immediate pardon. I am not worried about asld he as the tears began to flow freely down his cheeks. Rut it, will be a great hardship to my wifo. nd child. January aald he mippoaed the official at Washington feared that if he were granted an absolute pardon now a bad precedent would be established, hut he was still clearly disappointed. January was led back to his cell my-aeir- ," . |