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Show INDIANS ARE STARVINC COALVILLE TIMES. BATTLE AT LAS PINAS SWEPT BY THE STORM ' la OH a wU villas Thirty of Haa( or. hundreds Willed in a Wisln Victoria. B. C., Jnne 13. -- The consin cyclone. of dians living in the neighborhood UTAH. COAL.Vtl.LK. river Stewart tiiMiml Lewis Stir ap Ose wf the Li.eiiaet th nppar water of the A Amn wipM oat af BetUaa af tha War to tha rhlHp-plaa- a are In a most deplorable conditio ooo S r gnus wi waa4 Whata Verweef UTAH NEWS. . th1 in. famine terrible prevail , Arts rhM Amsrissa (togsg wL at IW-- rir natives tricLand tba unfortunate la UsSrM. intki Oat The opera house at Kohlnaow is unof bees decimated for isi'k already Manila, Jana 15. Th lighting at dergoing extensive modem improve- have I wen growing food. Condition M La Pinas Tuesday has proven to be menu.inneapulia, Minn., Jon lb The ia worse this rrapeet. sod three rapidly on con ted tea most of the a almost Town of Xtw stubbornly from Rye is in bloom and fall wheat has miners who have just returned nomasenced to head in home parts of battles of the war in tha Philippines. that eountrv say that thr pitiful scenes 'viped out of existence Monday night Tha loss to lbs American forces ia one of the moat severe cyclone that the stale. ' enacted among the starving Indiana by ever while th St placed alsixty, visits that locality. The number insurgent now sre Tbcv Com and potatoes am coming np of killed sod- - injured will probably loast although , heavy, .will probably beggar description. kind of food any without most entirely nicety, and them ace no cOcnpiaiat of never be known. reach 3.70. are literally perishing in great poor at sods. On this occasion the American Bald sod The nr nr of the d isaster a brough t numbers Utah furnishes more than three-fourt- h guns were engaged in the Brat artillery in a her by 1. g. Carroll, a traveling man that Mo situation is the hopeless of all the lucera seed in the dncl against a Filipino battery, conIndian village no less from Porttge, Wia, a ho was stopping United h tales. cealed in th Jungle. Companies F and single, small at tbe Nicollet lions in New Richthan persons died from hunger All ths Utah railroads largely in- I of tha Twenty-firs- t infantry were Just thirty to the departure of the mond wfaa .the cyclone struck . He previous creased their earnings iaat month over nearly surrounded by a large body of aaw the funnel-shapecloud salt came for this port. the month of Msy, 18t8. insurgents, but the Americans cut prospectors up the principal street aud took refuge '1 he miners also tell a shocking story la th basement of the hotel, which Fifty cam of sheep will be moved their way out with heavy losses. of the killing of an Indian girl by a Mon- The United States tnrret-sbi- p was completely wrecked, together with from Southern Utah this mooth to Ten- of,b l U,e ad nock and the gunboat. Helena and Diedciof nasnee Fas in Colorado.' " A every other business house in the city. the tribe to which the unforMr. Carroll further ssvs that fir folThe yield of stmwberrlee will be Zafiro trained their batteries on j and tba rebel trenches uesr I .as lunate maiden belonged.was According lowed the cyclone and what was left much smaller this season than asoal. the made maiden tbe to the story Pinas all morning. Haooor was once ia being eeosumed by fire. Many peoof a savage ceremony directed owing to the cold weather. on fire, bat the natives stopped tbe victim ple are doubtless killed and the damage ordrrs the under Tbs weather seems to have been quit by the medicine inan. spread of tbe flame. barbarous death was will run into hundred of thousands of chief. Her of favorable to tha sugar beet, and the the During the previous uigi t an insurdollars. reporta on that crop are very encourag-tag- . gent cannon waa fired three times at for the purpose of propitating the Relief ts being sent to the scene of famine, the hail who sent Great Spirit the Americana on the outskirts of La tha disaster as rapidly as possible, but human a the of living by offering up While people in tha east am suooumb-ts- g Pina. General Lawton tha following sacrifice. owing-n- o the fact that the railroad to the intenae heat, tha citizens of morning took a battalion of th Fouri washed out in many places, track ff tab feel very eomfortable nnder their teenth COLONY OF OLD SOLDIERS. regiment and two companies of auccor It arriving slowly. Many have Wnoketo these nights. tha Twenty-firs- t locate tbe to regimeut Tito Biss sad tbs Gray Will Slop Outlawry driven overland and everything poasi Tha 8y raeuaa Canning company hat rebel battery, and then two. guns of to Calia. ble is being done for tbe sufferers. omaaenoed tha erection of n new the bixth artillery and four mountain A courier from Boardman Just in reOmaha, Neb., Jnne 1.1. Paul Vender-voor- t building which will ennbla them. to guna were planted against it at oo baa received a letter from 1 resi- ports that the whole town has been double their output this year. yards distance. Tbe rebel had a large dent McKinley acknowledging tbe re- wiped off tbe face of the earth, and Ephraim's city officials am attempt-la- gun from which they were firing.homfp ceipt of his letter offering to take to while uo definite news can be obtained to aoforaa the eurfaw ordlsoee, and made canister am) bomba, loaded with Cuba a great colony of old soldiers of at thia time of the casualties it ia prenails, and two smaller guna small boy found on the street after both the blue and the gray, whose sumed that many were injured and Their shooting was most accurate. presence shall be a guarantee against . at. am assessed one dollar. possibly some killed. It is known that Tbo last shipment of Utah flour re- Tha first lot of canniater burst directly the outlawry practiced by some of the Dave Hefferon is severely injured and la front of Scott' guna. and another Cuban bands. Mr Vandervoort is hi wife killed. ceived at Hongkong brought shattered the of n private in the hundreds of letters daily from At La Cros-vr- . Wia.. nearly five inches price, and Utah millers will la ths Fourteenth leg Several shots veterana in all parts of the country of rain fell. Infantry. fatnm disposed of their aurplna stock Fifty families in northern truck the edge of the town. The who are anxious to accompany the ex- La Crosse were compelled to desert io the markeU of the Orient, Filipino force engaged appears to have pedition. their homes in boats, and thr water is A cub bear on the moan tain aide near been the largest and best organized Mr. Vandervoort was formerly coin- - atill rising. Over 100 head of live stock Farmington furnished n lively chase body of men which have met our troop mander-in-chiof the Grand Army of were drowned. Nearly every bridge for local sportsmen one day last week. The American soldiers fought at the Republic, lie says the colonist ia the La Crosse river Valley is gone. The bear won the race, however, being great odds all day, the insurgents hav- will go in the fall whether the movetowns of Elroy, Wia., and Th too swift of foot for it pursuers, of the ing advantage position, and the j ment has been sanctioned by the govhot. of the Minn., were visited by a flood or a ernment Winona, aa day being not, intensely Many private merely A Ths Utah Pacific has booked one boys in bine were picked off by sharp- affair. The west and south seem to be and thousands of people have deserted kaadred cam of cattle for this month shooters, and a number of them the largest contributors to the scheme. their home for the high lands. to be shipped from Modena. Forty cam succumbed to tha heaL jTh insurA cyclone struck near Hudson, Wia., DIVIDING THE SPOILS. were shipped Saturday and forty mom gents were driven back only .V)0 yards the when .but during fighting, doing considerable damage to farm day's will be moved in shout tan days. night came they were demoralized, and Jsffrlaa Received ntl.OSS asd HUMmshwi buildings, but no toss of life is reThe Danish exa.sst. in Salt Lake It la not thought they will make a corded.. farther stand at once. New York, June 13. The division of City ha received from the management A KENTUCKY FEUD. -- Of the Zoo nt Earn pots CoMldcrml ImprvgsaMa, the spoil of the Jeffries- - Fitzsimmons fopenhsfro request to aa was refollows: of Half purchase specimens of Rooky mountain the Manila,. June 15. The battlefield fight Waa. Bskar tiwkwrss Hkc Will Tsaek- IB . garden-- ; nponwhiefe eeorA the verl!gbt-ln- g eeipta wenfto tba Coney Tilattinspyrt-lu- g 8cm PM Whltw or s Howard club and half to the contestants. 5sXHwlbJsrsilbss.il Of Tuesday waa If tha worst fear am realised re- 14. formerly the scene Myir-Ac- ac Tbi garding the loss of tomatoes occasioned of several of th greatest struggles be- The mduI Taken ta at the door wan troop wih'llm and Wiley llakjer arHalf of tbe admission money tween tba Spaniard and tbe Filipinos, 135,370. by tha meant frost in Davlauountyrth rived hare trow Manchester, dclifaring ontput of the eaanlng plant will he Tha .spots waa considered impregn- amounted to 43,033, Of this Fltzslm-son- s tbe prisoner q the county J;iier and or 00 received 35,381, redaeed this season about 150,000. per cent, able, and hundreds of Span lards and into camp in thelourthouse. going 40 and Jeffries or 17,054. been have cenL, killed while fightper .Utah I fast forging to tha fronts a Filipinos The parse said to be offered by the club Mrs, Baker my abewill train her sagar producer, with two factories in ing over the same bridge in former eleved son Gist the height of their active operation, one nnder course of contests for it possession. In Jane-1H9- was 30,000. In the event of Jeffries ambition wIB Jbe to kill Whit or a Generals Plo del Pilar and Trias winning thia waa to be equally divided,' eooatmctioa, and prospect of two or Howard. ,Fiwnd Wiley are quiet and Fitzsimmons' total three atom being erected in the near turned scale of war on the aide of thereby makingand refuse to,talj5Many persons advocate Jeffrie's 37,034. tbe Filipinos by defeating tha Spanish receipts 35,581 fntum. It is declared that Fitzsimmons wltbjfyawtngAie troops, allowing the army there on the eve of n decisive Them am seven canning plants in battle, carrying native militia with would not make the match until he Oaeik to fighfl out, saying thia action Davis and W eber counties. During the them and thereby breaking the chain had been guaranteed the large end of on the part 4 Governor Knott stopped the purse and the gate money. season they ordinarily pat np 100,000 of defence around Manila. J" th Rowan canty feud and tbe Pnlaski RUN fN THE NIGHT. of tomatoes, tweaty-foa- r two and HOMEWARD BOUND. county fend Th killing of Tom ooo-hal- f Baker will dnbtlesa increase the Clay pound cans to the ease, be-ai-d Tha rillptoos Nava Pewvaa taby UmS Ctsh V sis stoat Will ttowk Use Fmaris Urn regular run of fruit. county feud. Bvfors Jsly in, Dadvv, Silver Tip," alia Dawkins, an alNotwithstading the captivity of his Manila, Jana IS. Tiie Filipino occuWashington, Jane 15. Secretary brothm apd son, there are three leged member of the Robber' Boost Meiklejobn of the province of Cavite has says there Is scarcely a pation frietbof the dead leader left head of outlaws, who waa eaptnmd by doubt been as of the result broken, ad, the of the Utah batthat the scores ( their people who have and Jo Bush down in Southern Utah near teries will he boys on the sea, headed home- present movement, the Americans now heretofore not the Ariiona line, has been plaoed in expressed themselves, ward, before the end of th week. eontroLhidmportant eoaat towns of and the Provo jail for aaf keeping. they Bon declare the killing of Las and Pararwtq'u whila a Pina, from tail on Manila the long Thyy'wlll Inf Insurgent trenches facing our Tom Baker u outrage and say the Carl M. Aamodt, a Rio Ora ml WestzP 8 Prt )taaeock, and as this la one liW Bakers should ihoulder their rifle and ern aeelion head, fell nnder the wheels ojtbn fastest vessels in commission, tAoulh lines baa been cleared. f s moving train at Farmington on thare la Tbe Insurgent have again proved never surrender alive. every probability that ab will the Tth, and waa almost oat la two. Ho land her cargo of heroes In HanvJ'rsu-elac- o their facility aa dodgers, between 3,000 CRsl Mlebol at Rest. before July 15. This iv earlier and 4,000 warriors, who seemed deslingered in agony about two hours, dyJan tt. The funeral of Manila, ing shortly after being removed to the than waa originally expected and the tined to be captured, having disappearnews will cans much rej&tcing to the ed, the majority Henry Captain Nichols, tba commandsliding nway under hospital. -' (itixena of Utah. cover of the night after fighting the er of ths United States double-turrete- d .j'. Morgan, tha youthful desperado who American all day. Rome other came monitor Monndnock, who died from IHls KsyeH if Us righL is to be executed io July forth mardar to meet our troops with protestations sunstroke oa Saturday, took place at of Folic Captain Brown of Ogden, now Washing! on;,d n ne 15. The follow- of friendship Monday, with appropriate naval Cavite received from General occupies the asms cell at the state pen-- I ing has 8CHURMAN AND OTI9 CONFLICT ceremonies The officer of the fleet of June 13: Lawton's teat! ary in which Patrick Coghlan, Otia were present aod the flags on all the wf IkUIpptos CswaMos WUI who wo execated la December, 14M, troop,; had severe engage meat tofay FswaMewt vessels were ' wjz.it- enemy ImI Ji MU IMiaslha. inatrong entrenchments passed his last day Th sudden death of Captain Nichols New York, 13. The Worlds Washcrossing Reapote river, near Bakoor, waa particularly tad because it occured Hyruta Wilcox, watchman for the; Cavite province. Ha driven enemy ington special says that Preaid ent Pleasant Valley Coal company, killra jwhen. the result with los ,.(nr casualties me. fceburmaa wUl reaiga from the Philip just aly'momeot hevy mountain lion CssU bese Urge Sad" worked foy.T fpThoped Two of thee animals bars beetkilling thlrty. a Insurgent In this southern pine commission because of trouble foru be realized, to about section not molested until- threatened with General Otia, who has severely a took in tha vicinity for nr of Paranaqu and tins, attack In strong force on Manila; now criticised him in telegrams to Presi- It and killed several horsef Awlonglng to the American forces- j7 scattered and In retreat; doubtful if dent McKinley. th ooal oompaay. make further stand, they Loabes. t'haor rrwMwl The atat land hu decided to Lsss s4. -Paris, June 13. President Lonbethaa purchase the & Joan county bond Manilla, June 15. Information be- had hi triumph for the outrage at inane. ' The Jonnt voted is 14.000. bat d the resignation but ha requested ps ill only dispoee of bonds lieved to be reliable has reached her AuleuiL When he drove to the coon to remain in .their office until them to the mount of 3,000 at preonL of the assassination of General Lana Nunday to attend the Grand their Successor are named. Tba inhe and waa his of the hero a great popuLieutenant I'sscc lriz, The pnoceeda will be used in paying off terview between M. Dnpuy and hls June fi, by Aguinaido'a guard lar demonstration, expressing itself in Ramon, indebedtedneao. wgftant at ihehead quarter of Aguinaldo. one form or another along the whole colleague aod. President Lou bet Waa gpr- - One of the member of the 8U Lake brief but cordial The exBre department waa visited by a eoll ro- Luna and Ramon, it appears, went tc route from, the Ely see palace to the pressed hi thank for president he th support course. He remained only a quartor last week, when the Are laddies the Filipino headquarters to confer race ter of an hour, just long enough to had received from tha. retiring Minis- with altercaan into Aguinaldo, got a good bath, on the gave tiie visitor having congratn- - I ters, adding that he would always re' tion with th captain of tbe guard, and witness th race,ofand t wioner. retnrn- - j membei their Vu JTner grounds that a collector has no right on of them drew a revolver. service gratefully. M. The ed to Elyaee, where he arrived at 4 to live.' Now the fanny debtor is on a k Mr . rd d tt lock, tbe without Ramon Lunaand tic f.r!!mbyu.rPri.st..1.' special Incident, O fishing trip for a tmm days.- with their bayonets, j Lbubelx cordiality; Hlghled a tlrtoveee Wreag. An eight-year-ol-d boy while in atFrefewer 8 i'altog Itowa- Ksmltlas Rsxtmmit. Helena, MouL, June 13. In reply to tendance at a party In Robinson wan 14. The president June June a 15. Washington, of j SecreNathan Induced by some older boys to imbibo James Strauss, Washington, request Acting baa taken notice of the Interview at. loo freely of intoxicants, nod on hls tary Meikeljoho issued an order yea Heligman and Madaon C. Peter of th way home tbn little fellow fell into n terday directing that the, number of New York Dieyfns committee foe- - an tflbuted to. Professor Lewis Hanpt, n cellar and broke bis arm. Ilia parents clsted men ia each company of regi- expression of opinion on th latest de- member of the isthmian canal comirts-slo-a, to tha effect that the whole proment serving in or ordered to tbe velopments in the ess to be presented will proeecut the guilty parties. of the commission ws only a be onto increased in from hi 113 arrival tc ject Water-worPhilippines, Dreyfus France, The Freedom Irrigation A ISA There will be fifteen full regl! Governor Smith said: The coart of scheme to delude people. formed an company, organization resident of Sanpete ments and two battalions each of t ve cassation, ia ordering n new trial for th public expression of inch a view, by twenty-si- x other regiments that wilt be subject tc Dreyfus, has done great credit to It- coming from a person connected with tonnty to control the water supply from this order.Th increase I made self and has righted grievous wrong tbe commission, was received with Deril'a Gate and Maple canyon under of act the March I, which perpetrated by tie military arm ot great surprise, and Professor Haupt tanyon creek, has Bled articles of j Baa bean or will be immediately called authorise the regular .army to be In France upon aa Innocent maa." of with the secretary state. . creased to 63.000. upon for a statement p tuu rtBUMiua RESIST DESPERINSURGENTS ATELY AND AGGRESSIVELY. . "'Oa ba - d 1 d j Ha-eoo- r, g top-notc- h ef vlce-coos- ul -- uodr-.wdat- half-maste- it ji Uol i-s- mlMI Long-chum- aide-de-cam- p. I ... !P,T, - ks NatuJ rrrnt. - PLENTY HAVE TO EAT. JEFFRIES VICTORIOUS the MSUn to Iks PSUIppiMS wia EiwvkM Fee. Washington, Jnna 10. Among th reports which accompanied tbe report of General Otia regarding operations about Manila are those relating to sub. alwtenee of the army.- - It appear from these the subsistence corps waa prompt in erery way in supplying the troops U with food. Under date of March Rob- THE YOUNO HERCULES KNOCKS OUT FITZSIMMONS. a Fight Fast FartM Ml u- Jagrtoa Ha I art a Elaeaa BaaaSa tha Aaalrmltaa W tha Ktoth hlwl Fraa New York, Jnne 10. Jame J. Jeffrie, the young Hercules from Califor- Major haa lowered the color of the ert Fitshug h, commissioner of subsist- nia, world- former champion in two classes, ence, says that on tbe evening of Robert Fitzsimmons, snd aa American February 3, after hard fighting, and a belt wears the 30, - championship general advance all along the division again The fighting lasted juat eleven fast line, the lroufs were given their supper and furious rounds, and after the end promptly at the regular hour: and dur- of th first round there was but ' little ing all the subsequent movements doubt in the minde of those who witw bile the troops have been constantly nessed the mill that Jeffries would confronting the enemy, either in line prove the .winner. or in the trenches, the continuous supThe first round waa very tame, not a of ration bees ha ply maintained, effective blow being exchanged, single and at all times a reserve of at least but in the second Jeffrie downed Fitztwo days travel rations have been simmons with a straight left on the kept on hand. The third and fourth rounds .With tbe exception of two days, when jaw. were fast and in the Californian travel rations were issued, tha isane favor. Fitzsimmons made his best lias been as follows: Frrah beef, sevea showing during the fifth, when he days io ten, II pounds; bacon, twodays landed on Jeffries- left eye and sent s in ten. pound; salmon, two day in torrent of blood coursing down his ten, I pound; fresh bread dail' , t Fitz forced bis opwhich after cheek, pound 3 ouncVs: potatoes, daily (80 per the ropes, but the Caliponent against cent;, 13.43 ounces; onions (30 percent); fornian slipped away from him. 3 ounces; or potatoes (75 per cent), waa the aggressor in Fitzsimmons onions, 15 per cent; canned tomatoea, too. was his round. the sixth and that, 1 10 per cent; coffee, onnees; auger, with left and his tricks of He all tried 2 5 ounces; vinegar, salt and pepper to place them was unable but right, in authorized proportion, to which waa He closed with a strong right added on days of fresh beet issue, tha right option of 4 ounce more of fresh beef or 2 ounces each of rice, dried fruits and (when on hand) oatmeal. To the above were added canned corned beef, ham, canned milk and cream, fruits, preserves and a long list of delicacies sold by the subsistence department at cost, which were purchased by each organization with proceeds from savings of subsistence stores. - 7-- A RAGING TORRENT. Ar LMt ia th Colorado. TwFRty-livvUv- 8irttof Austin, Tex., Jnne 10. The cloudof Thursday which swelled the of this portion of the state ont ROBERT FITZSIMMON3J of their banks and caused a great loss of property, was much worse than at uppercut, but waa blocked. The first reported. Many people are re- seventh might be said to have been ported to have perished, meager re- Fitzsimmon's, but he did no particular port placing the number at twenty-fiv- damage with his punches. The eighth saw tbe beginning of tlie Report coins from San Subs and end, for Fitzsimmons never regained ManardviUe, small towns ninety miles his balance after that round. Jeffries north of here ln the mountains, saying begsu the round with a straight left that boSk town had been swept by the oa the fee that sgsiu brought tbe ragtag floods, and Were badly de- blood out of bis opponent's mouth. Tha vastated. In Han Subs eight people Cornishman staggered against the were drowned, and tbe entire town i ropes, but came back for another facer. reported under water. The river at There was fear in Fitzsimmons corner that point ia one mile wide and run- and Julian yelled to Fitzsimmons to be ning like a mill race. careful. Fitzsimmons planted one of At ManardviUe thirteen houses were his lefts on Jeffries' jaw and staggered swept away, and this morning several him against the ropes. Fitzsimmons more gave in to the swirling torrent looked like a beaten man. and started on their voyage down th The nintb round waa all Jeffries. stream. He sent the Australian's head back with a aeries of lefts, put his right on REBELLION IN KOW LOON. tha body and avoided any serious punVlllagss Barnad by Britishers ishment Fitzsimmons kept pressing log to Chinese Kebeis. all the time, however, but forward, Vancouver, B. CL, June 10. Passenwas unable to find bis opponent. tbe of gers by steamship Empress Tbe tenth was in reality where the China gave a graphic description of the ended. Jeffries rushed his oppofight Loon. rebellion in Kow When the nent and downed him with a left Empress passed np tbe coast from wing. Fitzsimmons seemed out and Hongkong, the passengers saw the there waa a moment of the wildest exof smoking ruins many villages burned citement Julian ran along the side of by Britishers as a warning to the re- the and water on his sprinkled ring bellious Chinamen. fallen idoL At the cud of seven secSeventeen thousand natives were onds Fitzsimmons staggered to his then In insurrection, and so aerious did to go down again. Ha waa affairs shape themselves on May 10th, feet only np again that th'L Hongkong volunteers were for tbe and Jeffries poised himself finishing touch. He shot in his called to the fronL The Chinese were left to the body and tried for the head chased from to simply village village, with no show of resistance, and tbe with his right He waa calm and collected, bat the time was too short village burned. Again did the gong come to tbe aid Darlag Feat of Wyoming Baadlts. of the man who wu then going, stagCheyenne, Wyo., June 10. A courier from th trail of tha Union Pacifio gering and dazed, to certain defeat train .robber bring report that the There waa a frantic effort to revive tha robbers were still at large yesterday champion of champions, but he was gone and hia seconds could not morning and that the poaae waa in cleanly him. restore close pursuit The robbers swam Tha gong sounded and the eleventh Powder river. The stream is a raging and last round commenced. torrent and how they escaped death wabbUd toward his opponent, ' is a mystery. Owiog to- thl daring feat the bandits gained several hours there waa a moment of sparring, and on their pursuer. Reinforcements tha giant arm of the young Califorhave reached th poaae and the capture nian shot through the air. It was left and right and over. Fitzsimmons of the robbers seem certain. dropped to the floor, and the timers called off the seconds that called oat Ha Daagor of Ctoah. old ring hero and heraled a new 10. June Minister Ca- an Washington, one. iro of Coats Rico has been advised by As soon aa Fitzsimmons waa carried his government that two companies of to hia corner the spectators crowded troops sent a short time ago to Port over tba benches and through the and tha nolice had great diffLimon, near th Nicaraguan border, ropes in keeping the ring clear. The because of the assembling there of iculty partisans of th Californian almost large bodies of Nicaragua troop on went crazy and pandemonium reigned tbe border, had been withdrawn. Th for several seconds. Fitz came to himself quickly and minister accepts thlf a showing that Jeffriea walked across to the defeated ixuo-furthlikelihood of n clash champion's corner and - both there shook between tbe Nicaraguan or Costa Rican banda warmly. Judging from the extroops on the border and everything pression on Fitzsimmon s fsee he did not feel.jnuch .disgruntled-at- . hi d- -. ia going oa smoothly. Flmrorka Plant Blown ( In lvlllTtfl l"RppJ, New York, June 10. nix Thirty , Canton, O.,' June 11. John tL Sullicom al moat th entire van is quoted as saving; It waa buildings, prising just Fire- as I plant of th Nordlinger-Charitopredicted. Jim Jeffries, the Caliworks company nt Granite v(lle. Rich fornia giant. Is the champion mond borough, were blown np and tha of the world, I nevev was In pugilist doubt of entire fireworks plant practieally wiped the result. I did not see how be eould' out of existence. . Although the fires lose. I have seen both men ia the which followed th explosion lasted ring, aud I know that Jim Jeffries, the for several hours, the wreck waa com- California giant, T one of the greatest plete within a few minutes. No lives fighters that ever lived. All Ameriwere lost, and but three persona were cana should rejoice at hia victory. H injured, two of them seriously. The is an American, and we have needed property loa will not --exceed 35,000. an American champion." burst river e. ' Fitz-aimmp- - er Jt-a- n |