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6 . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., The men then clinched and van secured | and rushed in and threw his burly inching and catching the big fellow aro ing heavily on Sullivan's ribs and then elinch- In this round Kilrain struck at least half a | sii the call of time. Sullivan immediately led with | the circle, followed by Boston’s pride. Kilrain THE BEST MAN WON |¥a isto Sire ‘etry ee se |indoa om elec stomach ‘it hie ight the second fall amid loud cheers fiom his loud prolonged cheers. Time, partisans. Time, 30 veconds. —S — sad THE SULLIVAN-KILRAIN FIGHT a 8.—Kilrain rushed Sullivan at once; | ; ound 27.—Kilrain began the round by land- the neck, but the latter immediately broke ieeeh made: away and got in s short-arm blow on the neck, = Now $05 eae aes which ie lawter: skillfully avoided, rece’ it back of Jake No Match for the Boston | dozen apparently foul blows below the belt, | the neck. Sullinen then slanted anethor apie real ettate Son. which the referee from his posi! could not | ), i * mn t -frout dweliink, Slugger see, but were greeted with hisses by the crowd, lgnlty 0: sed alee ee — Yack building, moders conveniences, “ it appearing, an so proclaim: y Sul- i livaits friends, that Kilrain'wanted to lose on a | Cty ,om Kilrain's neck, the latter going men a down. Time, 2 minutes, Deng coRtrauy Toes ‘and couvesivat to Dust: foul. ‘The round closed by Kilrain going down | “Round 98,“Kilrain led, clinched and broke, i ‘Terma: one-third ‘balance in one spd two from a light blow on the neck. then landed lightly on Sullivan's neck. Sulli- To be vec He Was Plucky, But Had to Throw A CROS8-BUTTOCK HOLD. van — Land mich a Saat a $ Round 4.—Both men sparred cautiously for | ner, the latter pla: ightly on Sullivan’s gured at Up the Sponge. an opening. Kilrain, after one or two feinte | Tiby. A vicious blow was evaded by Kilrain pein _—_— on the part of Sullivan, rushed in and Sullivan, | °N4 then Sullivan landed heavily on . ribs, the latter seeking grass, Time 2:14. _— Details of the Mill by Rounds—Kilrain a ‘. soe’ hoc waa — to ag frase opt ey Pre er — Lod ope neck. os betting a which ‘& McLERAN, Real Katate Brokers, " e imore t ‘oke van fein’ an en ightly on e, in! a better roman Gets First Blood and Fall—Sullivan | isnded a stinger on Sullivan's jaw. Both men | Rilrein's asck, the ithe going down. Time, 1 | scierftific than the big fellow, but not ae hard & ep Pee, EEE | A Se et ee ee gett ap ine light blow su Builiv Seusck. he ——" —Sulli ade ly blow at Thing, ex mise to say = six hundred and wixty-seven (6t S208 SEAVHAMIFSRERE AVENUE ing it van an al i it was“ AND DUPONT Ci 5 the Siugger’s Fight After the Third | unit which was in favor of Kilrain, ended by | Koma 3t gowuran made an agly blow at | thing, except rears Qo: NEDNESDAY EVERING, JULY TENTH, aT | Succper Ey Round — Kilrain’s Disappointment — the latter falling to avoid punishment, ich (Self. Time, 20 seconds. eerie Johnnie Murphy took the defeat hardest of | 5; F on vat TiS feet’? inches | FAVE OCLOOK, we Dart of Tat 1B oa 198 fronting >, ¥ ound 5.— ivan opened with a feint with Round 31.—Sullivan landed lightly on Kil-| all. For the first time his life since was Hp—s 25 feet on ide of Ni lampsbire avenue, bet. a his left, upon which Kilrain immediately re-| rain, the iatter countering hewvile om Suiliven’s | © aby he said he cried. and exclaimed, “Dont IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER pont Circle and Q strcet nordiwest bys derth of it —._—_ treated. Sullivan followed him up and Kilrsin | cheek, and latter retaliated with interest | I wish I weighed as much as the big fellow; | Lot.2 in the square six hundred fod ree | 95 52100 fect. Property sold subject t0 deed of | The result of the great fight between oa nee ee a a rae ead nich, how. | on Kilrain’sribsand cheek,knocking himdown. | Til bet F'a lick him.” Mike Donovan, the cop: | (oi}yst the nonmetst commer of Hal and 0 tirecs | trust for 44.000, jayabie ie equal Zostalltonta St Tim terest ever, fell short, and Sullivan swung his terrible red second, fulfilled his E Half street and 173 f ine Stsix per cent semi-annually. Taxes paid to July 1, Sullivan and Jeke Kilrain was announced in the | Fight at his opponent's jugular he tee ft ined e, 50 seconds, = 4, fulfilled it, 3 caret temces bi Bs po sale. ut. of course, he could aettaaks Jake win. ‘ithe good or no sale. details of the contest did not arrive until late poner poker < oy : soins oo be | but Sullivan worked on hie ribe, Ki going himself all the way in from the eh is i ipa tats Somplled wits $5 sees ena Saas, Saas ot gale to be | Seenening. ‘he trip to the BaUTEre | 5 oral paslbaseah. uelertng ie aes tees | hece eae slight blow. Time, 1 minute 14 | woes mumain men * llees ehpiee when | Stone-yard the gant side of 8th street, | wise Property will be resold at risk and.cost of de- and the incidents on the route were also given. | si-3 "adopted by his trainer, “Mitchell, in his | seconds, Cleary then demanded of the referee | the men clinched in the first round and Sulli- | “vu THUKSDAY, JULY ELEVENTH, 1s, at SIX GEO. W. STICKNEY, A Both fighters and their seconds had arrived at | «-footrace” in La Belle France. that he make Kilrain fight. van was thrown heavily. Kilrain also won first 2 '£_of the subdivision of y6-4t LS Richburg, Miss, where the battle was fought, | | Round 6.—Sullivan commenced operations | ‘Round $3.—Kilrain “immediately went to| blood by s smash on Bailivva'siott nce wid ale ; <a Bs JAS. L TAYLOR, Gen. Pass, Agent, the evening before. and Kilrain went to the | by landing heavily with his left on Kilrain’s | grags from a severe blow in the mouth, Time, | right, but was firet to be knocked down. The sho PROPOSALS. HE GREAT house of Mr. Rich, the owner of nearly all the | Ts Bloor Ervg os = e hemlet 8 seconds, ao ____| fight went on gallantly. As Kilrain contested 4 = Feibs INVITED FOR REPAIRING THE GHESA. | ~ TO THE SORTA RYAN TA ROUTE town, while Sullivan was quartered at the | Sulliv Kilrain Pwa carried to his corner, | »,%0U4 $4—Kilrain landed on Sullivan's | it, I cannot think that one who saw the Bs OE FOS PErar Te nee OU RACK. Son ith 7 : rs ; ~ breast and the latter laughingly remarked, | battle can doubt that best man won it. ee eee a ee aeey and | while Sullivan walked to his unassisted, Time; | ‘i'm not hurt,” and immediately landed with | Kilrain was cloten, woadertalless, tat Conwts qiaid Boundary street, and @ good night's rest. Sullivan was the first one | 2 minutes, effect on Kilrain’s ribs, Sullivan forcing him | Sullivan, Jake did some splendid hitting, some Meee ONEEART reen tere, Krenn these Lots is improved by 8 Groncetows, July 5, 1889. iG up in the morning, and, after eating a good FIRST BLOOD FOR KILRAIN. all over the ring and finally knocking Kilrain velous ducking, and ee repeatedly | frame bony rape occupied as a drug store, and tice shi many TRAINS. PROPOSALS will be received at the of TORRES OF SIXTH AND rs m " by = Com up to AUGUST 1, 1 for THE WORK uJ meal, he surveyed the surroundings. Kilrain| Round 7.—Both men sparred cautionsly for | down in his (Sullivan’s)corner, landing quickly | to avoid punishment in a way tha nie Steed ae Hiktestal OF COMPLETELY REPAIRING AND. RESTORING For Pittsburg and the West. witl < MAGNL Limited “3 n vIG, Vestibuled Cars at 0:50 am. daily : ii i i on the month and neck. Time, 1 minute. of the experte think he would pull through. | frame and brick building, which will be sola with tine BOE OAL Phan OCR ERE WHOLE | = Line, 9:30 ‘daily to Cinct st drank » cup of tea and ate pothing for break- | an opening, but soon clinched and indulged Round 96.-Kilcia. londad on: Bebivun’s | Geto rs wprtigdhates caax ak roperiy, subject tet anion ee LINE OF THE CANAL FROM. CUMBERLAN ae Steep Fitcbare te Ciecinaeet, Irmhonnn can't Sight on an empty stomach, but | 2 Some sharp short-arm work, Kilrain getting | ctegx, Sullivan felnting, being met by a Tight | Ho focnt ahs et ee ee ie et ras hina dae. duied ed with the | *#,bidders may indicate. te wns iocun go Cheng Feu gelie kis thee that he con” ihe three oF four good ones on Sullivan's ribsand | banded blow on the cheek, the round closing | his second’s judgment, and wanted to go on | {<Ugi2),2eary, from that date, a Be ee 40 p.m daily, with ve be ap mee p renpar ThagunstP agen te @ sharp right-hander on Sullivan's right ear, | with shar infighting and Sullivan throwing | even wher 1 was thrown| IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Lots 4, 5, 8 - to time di : O hy ag ‘Cars Washington to Chicago and St. Louis, con- Reece ee Tae the tghtece, ar | drawing the blood. First blood claimed and | ilrain aud faliing Learic on Linge” Tee Sullivan “was” taken” away” eo | 04 of sid subaiision teat othe Sorta | bua fo fio ue ume guring te pratima ma Re | Sectow ba at rrabung’ ith through, Ri ganday, stood waiting for the fighters, but | allowed for Kilrain. ‘Time, 13¢ minutes. minutes. hastily it was impossible to reach Lots front 118 feet,more or lent.on the east side | {hese certificates will bear interest st six per cent, and ™m. daily, for Pittsburg andthe West. with Shows Whe dnecine Joie Ee vemarked ‘thet | ,, Bound 8.—Sullivan came up bleeding from|™ ound 96.—Hilrain beat a hasty retreat | hat through the trementous crowd, but I’ be- th-streot road, an 124 43-100 feet, more or | fH Per cent of theiramount will be receivable each | — B.vugh to 'Pittebung, and Pivebure to soon. while dressing John L., remarked that | the cut on his ear, having the aT eae aot | around the ring, causing Sullivan tosay: “Why | lieve his hands are broken. Kilrain came up ie lean, and ‘are |} The Repair Bonds ere issued under the power) — SMEME Cone wep POTOMAC mi fight, but he answered, with, an oath, “Lil do | * earaged bull, immediately rushed at Kilrain | don't you fight like & fasn?™ Bullives finaly | oe’ Seut pends are me, and he felt terribly ea Sranted by the act of Maryland Lesislature of 1844. | For Kaue, Kocherter nd Niagere Palle a ee the had bat Til ‘ick hut.” Peg | 824, after a few passes succeeded in breaking | janded om Ricaiv'e mech the lane going down | broken up. He was not injured seriously. His US OF SALE: Que-third 06 of the yurchase | Sater outs ef the Goa ee tC ae A ees was resented to Kiirain, who said he did not | 20a his guard, See Kilrain to the grass | in his corner. Time, 134 minutes. lips and cheeks were swollen, as was his nose, | Tye oqual fastallmonty ‘atane and tee Feat ‘The Company reserver the right to reject any or all falo snd Ningare except Saturday, 10-00 a. care whether he shook hands with him or not. | With & heavy right-hander in the mouth. First |" Round 39.-Sulliven fellowed’ ilrain around | and his left ribs will be tender for some days; gale, to bear interest therefrom | bide. Bi wil be pegsiees So give forthe | __m. with sleet Gar Washinton te care whether he shook hands wi knock-down claimed and allowed for Sullivan | the ring, calling to the referee to make him | but his worst hurt was the agony of defeat. ‘until paid at the rate of six per cent per annum, the Performonce of wore: GAMBRILL, Por W sport Lock Heveu snd Elmira at ®.508, THE SHERIFF FIXED. nid prolonged cheers from his admirers. | stand aud fight. Kilram went down without | Mitchell and Pony Moore got on the forward Soterred Ravmente, to be secured by the promiseoty | sy9.mntwos Prema &0.CCo._ | Fol MAS ETPa W YORK AND When the first train arrived with the man-| Time, 2 minutes. i Re being struck and Sullivan claimed a foul, | cars of the train at once, only Frank Stevenson | jay'at their or any of their option, pay all cash. the PRQPOSATS FOR MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. — i 9:00, 113 11:40 agers and the highest-priced excursionists on| Round 9 was very brief, Kilrain simply slip- | which was not allowed, icking faithfully to the fallen champion. | title'to be retained until all of the’ purchase mone office of the Superintendent of the State, War and an oy board the sheriff made his appearance and | Pins down to escape punishment. Time, 30/ Round 40,—Sullivan landed heavily on Kil- | Kilrain said he hed done his best, but wae not | 224 interest le paid. If'any purchaser shall. fail to | Nay 3 ¥ Department Building July 1, 1889. ,- a] rn ‘ith the terms of the sale within ten (10) days ct ot Express sacuuinawee ieee | Tain's ribs, the latter ending the round by fall- | as well as he should have been. ‘He had some | from the soversi dates thereof we reserve the puck ae | Rowe sa cuplagate Milt be coccived.at thie ofice until | aprons of Pullman, Paro oe the ecw wits co ogee dense, phe or SULLIVAN TAUNTS HIS ANTAGONIST, be talk of having been ed, but there is no ea resell hod property in Bennet ot TWELFTH,1889, for furnishing this office, during the Caz. FOR PHILAD! sapien Aleem gl omy fr performed his | Round 10.—Kilrain came up looking very und 41.—Sli¢ht exchanges and Kilrain fell | probability in the s onovan says Kilrain | ulting purchaser: All comtee etnias aed ree nedee | a RP a Fast Express §:10 4 m week o> m aa a ‘iving the oficial warming by some- | S¢tious, probably realizing that he had under- | to avoid punishment. : was too fine. Bat Masterson, the western | at Shavers" cost. $100 deposit on acceptance of Daus Screws, ic. Ke. Schedules, forms of 4 ly. Express 2:10 p.m. daily, Accom. 6 p.m ing in the shape of a bank note of the ‘value | taken a huge contract. Ashe showed no dis-|, Round 42.—Sullivan opened heavily. Hard sport, was also on the train Ho wid Eulrain | soa bid and sil necessary Information can be obtained upon aaa “Than oe, srckoer steed ps . ing | iMfighting followed. Kilrain going down from | made a wonderful fight, but was overmatched, LLUUGHBY. S a ak Peigtion to THOM. WILLIAMSON, Chiet Engineer, of 3100. This eased his conscience and con- sition tocome to the center of the ring > . ~ Sontag?) WILLOUGHBY, 458 La, Fo U.s. Su dent, jy22aw-lw vinced him that prize-tighting was not a bad | PO ; ae aslight blow, Sullivan Pr mractiin Wr sdesed bim, | “T saw Kilrain,” says Masterson, ‘rally several ave. n. w. aziaial oe EL we wl score agora alle one of the | Sullivan exclaimed impatiently: “Stand up | and Kilrain’s seconds made loud claims of foul, | times, but every time he fell away weak again, | Je25-ood&ds DU " perintendent of the State, Warand Navy De) qnost interested spectators at the mill after he | #24 fight like aman; I'm not a sprinter; I'm a | which the referee would not allow. I guess he wasn't as fit as he should have been.” ment Building, Weshingtom:'D. C.duly C 1ebe most interested spectators at the com. | 2ghter.” Assoonas Kilrain came near him| Round 43,—Sullivan landed’ on Kilrain’s Mrs. Kilrain H the News. Sealed Propoxals in duplicate for Goal and Wood, in- Seared elcd one Fuld e the Lew One enn | Sullivan made a pass, but it fell short and Kil- | ribs and after a few passe’ Kitain wena Mrs, Kilrein last evenine ealds “My buaband | (ZWZOWIS DOR State, Warand Nevy Department boneine wil beee menniell panes Set Selied Ge be eminem uuntered on his stomach, his blows evi-| without receiving a blow. Sullivan himself rs. Kilrain last evening said: “My hu mo lemma ity nae epee ceived st this office unual TWELVE OCLOCK MON a Con ne with th i the ri dently lacking force, doing Sullivan no ap- | appealed to the referee, claiming a foul. Not | Promised to send me a dispatch as soon as he CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | SATURDA 'H, 1S&Y, fo suppl | an een eas Henan, parent damage. Sullivan made a rush at Kil- | allowed. could after the fight was finished, Ithink that] REAL ESTATE ON KENTUCKY AVENUE AND pent Building with | BOTH MEN CONFIDENT. rain, when the latter turned and hugged him, secnibdte sok tekarice he could get a message toa telegraph station| sith ET SOUTHEAST, IN THE CITY OF reserving the Fight The correspondent of the Philadelphia Times | both being against the ropes. The big fellow | - 2 as have heard | By virtue of a decd of trust dated June 29, 1887, | © oder as much more of either Purnace or Stove Coal sa ith’s | here got in some light blows on Kilrain’s ribs, ‘ound 44.—As soon as he reached the center | as soon as any newspaper, and as ve hear ue of a deed of a june ~ | ag may be required at the same price. Ail Goal must be says: “I called on Sullivan at Mrs, Smith’s 8 is) » | of the ri in . thing from him Idon’t believe the news- | {ud Tegorded in Liber 1262, folio, 410, et seq. of the | Of the best quality, free from dust or Impurities, Bid 4 found the champion in great; *#ich by this time resembled somewhat the | of the ring Sullivan began vomiting freely, and | nothing from him I don’ love a Land Records of the District of Columbia, and in pur- lhuspected Up @ sworn ‘iuspector st the Cost of the cot- shanty and foun _— gr | color of raw beefstenk, Then they clinched, | it looked as if his stomach was weakening. Lae dispatches. Ithink that my husband | fuance of s decree of serie Doe conn Be Tees fractor, and to be weighed uyon the goverument scales ea wilt bs 1 toshow him what good | Kiltsin throwing Sullivan and falling heavily | Kilrain asked him to make the fighta draw, but | Will win the battle and I will believe nothing | ct of ‘ Henry F. Woodard is complainant and Cimried eg ey ee «+I will have a chance to show him what goo | on top of him. Time, 2 minutes, Sullivan refused, and responded with a heavy | ¢lse until I hear from him.” Afterward a dis- | A. McEwen et al. are defendants, the undersign ll | Wood. all Wood to ‘be of best’ quality inapected he is to-day," said he, ‘and I will, give hima} Round 11.—Sullivan opened with his left, | blow on Kilein's ots knocking him down, patch from New Orleans was handed her. It | offer for sale at public auctior DAY OF SUES, | Dig sworn inspector at the cost of the contractor, the punching he won't forget. I won't whip him | which Kilrain neatly countered, Sullivan land-| Round 45,—Sullivan smashed’ Kilrain in. the | 8ai erste gers out. Am not burt,” (signed) +4 HVE O'CLOCK PM.. the following | Wekery Wood to be sawed in three jucces t, quick, but I will whip him weil. ing a light one on Kilrain’s neck, following it jaw, knocking him | Jake; and to Mra, Mitchell, who is visiting the fer it is sawed and delivered; the Coa! and | For Alexandria, 4:30, Peeters 10:57 IN 12:08 “ ‘ibs, then landed on hi (x Washington, D. C., viz: Wood to be delivered at the State, War and Navy Depart- am, 12 % “How true John’s remarks were was after-| with a vicious blow, which Kilrain ducked, the = i is Kilrains: “W beat,” (signed) Charle; pal Lot ree(3) and Eighteen (18) im | ment Building, and stored in the vaults by the parties 8:03, 10-05 and 11:37 p. “ 2 0 . i ced, lown and then stamping on him, A loud | Kilrains: “We are beat,” (signed) y- uare numbered Ten Hundred and Forty-one (1041). a comtenin aan B95 3% St Pe. Sepday. eee oe Aiuaim, who | latter rushing and bugging Sullivan. ‘The boy | claim of foul was not alowed. ‘The Excitement in Boston. erma of mer Oue-third of the purchasesmoney im | gui the, Cutest Or contracts may be awarded | 7°45, 9:45,10:97 aan, #86, 0:01, 8:02 aud 10 eo with a Deoad. seramda | fom Boston was now blowing quite hard and |“ Round 47,—Kilrain landed on Sullivan's vual with a broad veran; Kilrain got in an ugly under cut on Sullivan's around it. bad just had oreakfast when I | ribs. called and was chatting with Pony Moore. “He said, ‘Iam in fine condition and I will surely win. I have no doubt about it at all.’ Then turning to Mrs. Rich he said: ‘I will cail on my way back from the ring and bid you bala (2) years in ea' of the office may require. The right to reject All along Boston people have been strongly day of sale, pay- | 1e8¢e 1e of vy € ga 7 n " 7 from the day of sale, pay: y and all bids, or to accept any portion of any bid, ie Sullivan in return got in a good one on heen Satie intel Gamer none in Sullivan's favor, but, being fearful that he | able semi-annually, the deferred payments tobe se- | Peserved, and the successfal, biddge will be pegaiond to ier : m ‘ “ cured on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's iain 5 bond -- 3,00 Kilrain’s neck which staggered him, and many | heavily on Kilrain, the latter's seconds claine | Could not be in perfect condition after bis sick- | Spica Allconveyancing and recording at the pur- | 27uisi a iu the sum of $5,000 as guarantee of in the crowd here called upon Sullivan to go in fe : i Lasers cost. ‘The property will bs resold at. the € callec ing 4 foul. Pony Moore accused referee Fitz-| ness, they have bet on him but sparingly. | Cnarcrecost, The chaser if the terins of sale snd finish him. The big Jellow then planted a | patrick of having money on the result, and the | Probably $25,000 will cover all the bets made | are not complied with in ten days. A deposit of 8100 heavy one on Kilrain’s neck, the latter retreat- | fatter called Moore a liar, : bh f ing, Sullivan following him up and endeavor- r . there, Most of these were made privately and | "°c Lot Till be required af the tine of sule, the faithful performance of the coptract which m be awarded Pim: THOM. WILLIAMSO: ‘Chief Exe tendeut wis SSIONERS OF THE H. einee! FICE OF COMMI: and Kiver Relief R vi ~ ~ : In the forty-eight! a S if a Commerct iding.—Ii good-bye. ing'to land one of his terrible knock-out blows, | Kilrain’ fall te need punigeeee ee 70UNd8 | in small sums, WILLIAM A MELOY. St Trustees, | ftirovislows of Section ote renee wath THE MEN IN THE RING, succeeding finally in gaining square knock- |" Round £0.—Sullivak led viciously, Kilrain | One result of the battle is that all the sport- 272 Loulsiaus ave., : tite January Gene Assembly of Maryland, at i i i i i | session, 1888, Sealed Prososals for th the Kilrain was the first to shie his castor into | down by a right-hander in the neck. Atthe | returned lightly and ‘ran ‘away’ Sullivan | ing fraternity are now solid for Sullivan. His | = Sowsiea, auctionen, fco-bost Maryland will bs received ef tite umes want the ring and he was greeted with applause, but termination of this round Sullivan did noteven following and begging Kilrain to fight. The | ®stonishing recuperative powers are especially ee OON OF JULY ELEVENTH, and opened imme- wed i take his seat, while Kilrain appeared very much | jatter went down from a slight blow. The | noted, and Boston last night pronounced him | THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE XO. 74 DE- | diately thereatter. the sale will include the vessel as the cheers were deafening when Sullivan made | distressed. ‘Time, 3 minutes. seconds of Kilrain knew their man’ must | the greatest pugilist the world ever saw. FREES STREET NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. | she now is, wi - tg: econ tnis aes Sa THE BALTIMOREAN WEAKENING, lose after this round unless a chance blow | All the afternoon and evening the Sullivan FRIDAY, AFTERNOON, JULY TWELFTH, gol. tackles, auchors: chain ae the night is . DAY, AFTERNO +4 TH, | reserved to reject any or all proposals, Payanen so far as bodily appearance went. His massive | Round 12.—Kilrain started this round by | could save him. Sullivan, although slighty | home on Parnell street was thronged with vis- | }889\ 47 TLVE,O. CLOCK, jn front of the promises, | Cash required. it S| P . ii i ito There was rson who felt great in- eight rooms, with modern improvements, frame never looked so muscular and his flesh | hugging Sullivan, the latter breaking away and Seog tbrlageapells dr) ee sorry et terest in the resultof the battle—Annie Living- No. 74 Detrees street northwest, 2 3 press 4S seemed to be a0 hardas iron. | Kilrain, too. was | getting in a good left-hander on Kilrain’s neck. | blows had no strength tm thee oo ein ak Coa | atom, widely known ae Mrs, Joka ie Sullivan, | paysnents af six and twelve months, with, notes bear. SP pode ew aay, S-ouane ath ax ene seemed to have been tained too fuer PT Y* | Kilrain proved a tricky Aghter, evading suc- | showed sigus of giving him considerable pass, | whonureed the pugilist back to. health when | fay ena Wz,s0d twelve wontie, with notes beat: | 27.20, 3 ty. 3 i edineiea Shatabens seemed to have been trained too fine.” cessfully Sullivan's right-handed swings for | He pursued his usual tactics of retreating | everybody else had given up hope of his recov- | property, or all cash. at option of purchaser. All con- KOPOSALS FO) There was some little trouble in choosing a veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. One Othce, CS. Capitol, Wachisgions De ears | Pies Weing ne e eee 4 New | te knock-out spot, clinching Sullivan and at- | whenever Sullivan advanced and the jeers of | €ry. and who has been his constant companion | Yeyanciny_ and deposit required at the tims of ale.” | 1889. Proposals for Hepairing and Gilding’ Petass | ok, ~ i shger and pyoctpel Doleaes wan anane of Pat Kenrick of New | tempting to throw him, but without success, | the crowd against the alleged champion of the | Wntil he began training. “When she heard that | “jy6-dkds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Frames in the Rotunda of the Capitol wil ‘be received y Prieane wee offered by the Kilrain side, but | and upon breaking away made s pass at Sulli- | world became more abd tone wate. eres | Sullivan bed won the ‘battle she clapped hee | = RSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAR | TWENTIETH 1BSe os ahh ee LURAY, JULY | he was not acceptable to the other side. The | yan, but the blow lacked. force’ ‘The round would smile, but there was a ghastliness in his | hands and cried “Good, good.” She had come | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CAR formation concerning the same may be obtained. ED Teprosentatives of Sullivan proposed the name | ended by the men falling heavily, Sullivan on | alleged good humor that was painful to witness, | up from the Beach to learn the result of the WAKD CLARK, Architect U. 8, Capitol Jy,9,12,15,18 of John Fitzpatrick of New Orleans, saying: | top, his left arm locke tightly on his oppo- | His strength was surely going, and none knew | fight and returned happy as a lark. Auction sale of Horses, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, EAM-HEATING AND GAS- = tg bee i og Ag oon = Pa nent’s throat, Kilrain having to be carried | to } it better than he. x Excitement in San Francisco. &e., every TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY OF THE COMM. erits, and ma} 3 Fir’ ¥ 1 D ISSION- iti his corner, evidently in distre Time, 2 Rounds 51 to 56.—Kilrain resorted to retreat- i MORNING. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. BRS. D.C. WASHINGTON, July 2d, 1889.—Henled ouly one name to present for the position of | minutex a * | ing tactics, to the disgust of the scoted toing | The interest displayed in San Francisco over ‘om! Proposals will be received af this office until = Ci s ol ES JULY NINTH, 1889. referee, and that one is known throughout the ~Ssulli i the result of the New Orleans fight was almost | Always on hand st private sale large stock of Family | (CLOCK AM. on TUESDAX, JULY NINTH. 1880, state as au upright. just and honest man. I Pagar pineriniir ie pomlbn, irre Seer nonin Serta | cecbiha lal: Civsak erie eextceghsAl the | Onssegsi Peale eaaieis: Wissen oti acta: Home School District of Columbia. | Blank tors of name Jobn Fitzpatrick of New Orleans.” | determined to “do” Kilrain. succeeded in| In the sixtieth round Kilrain went down | newspaper bulletin boards and had the benefit CHiption, Horses, Harness, &c. be. 6. BRWKINGER | TivPihtormation, osu be obtained, 2 es ea dda ta pinta landing lightly on a , the latter without receiving a blow, and loud cries of | of all character of conflicting telegrams. To tastes man just named, but think if the other side | round spiked Sullivan in une of bistec eoeee lowed, “"* Beard on every side, but disal-| gaa to the confusion, two afternoon papers, want to fight, the one we have named ought to | it to bleed quite profusely, and aimed a blow not baving regular press reports, issued extras satisfy them.” Charley Johnson would not | which would have been’a foul had it taken __ SULLIVAN STOCK WAY UP, as late as 4:40 o'clock in the afternoon announc- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PIANO, FRENCH-PLATE agree and Fitzpatrick was finally agreed upon | effect. Suilivan here got insome telling blows | _ 1m the sixty-fifth round Johnson offered to | ing that Kilrain had won, and even money was d rpsomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ROPOSALS FOR LAYING TERRA COTT, by the Kilrain people. Kilrain won the choice | on Kiirain’s ribs and chest, Kilrain countering | bet €500 to $50 that Sullivan would win, but | wagered in pool rooms up to 5o'clock. Inthe | MIRROR, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Tlly STeEere i sesee pee ae oF of corners and all the preliminaries were set- | on the neck with a blow which staggered Sullt. | could not find a taker, meantime definite Spr eee was made AND LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Sealed proposals in dupiicate will be received at the tled. Mitchell here went over and examined | yan, but did not seem to cause much damage. | Round 66.—Kilrain led with the right but | that Sullivan had won. The amount of money By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Sth day of | Auditor's offic. Alexandria, Va... until NOON ou WED. : pm the spikes in Sullivan's shoes, Cleary doing the | Kilrain in subsequent interchanges went down missed, Sullivan feinted, then led, landing | 4 0” the result was very large. April, 1889. aud duly recorded it uber 1485, folio SY ot distely: thereafter in presence ef taddere same to Kilrain. : to avoid punishment. Time, 2 minutes. i : 2 Referee Fitzpatrick said: Iam not very con- ee : slightly, Kilrain going down. _ Round 14.—Sullivan appeared very coo’, while Boned 67.—Kilrain retreated, Sullivan fol- | All the population in New York were inter- Kilrain retreated, Sullivan in vain attempting Saletan Opponent’s jugular with any prs are akg ag et izagess the ropes with | ested in the great fight, and the bulletin boards force. _Kiirain committed ‘another patpable | Ronnd 68.—Sullivan ended the round by reafte resence of Lidde: rine Interest in New York. seq., one of the land recordsof the Districtof Columbia, | $Terra eo ee and’ by direction of ‘the party secured theret, the un” | Streets am. Alesanria, Va. 7 versant with the rules. This will be a fair Trustees will sell sooth a can, be seen at the Auditor's office, Alex contest of the merits of the two men, and I will 1889, at TEN o'C! do the best I can. In regard to the question 1, K, at resi io, | and at the office of D. J. Howell, Leave Annay 340, Bz E 1813 F street northwest, the following personal | tity “surveyer, 030 agton, | O: . J ” around the newspaper offices were thronged to | effects, described in schedule A attached to trust: | Dc. " HERBERT 1, ro that has been spoken of, as to what time the | fon), Sulliva: countering on his neck with his | x. rilrai i learn the result. It was not until 5:45 p.m. | ow; az | 392-7 i - red 1 Kilrain down with ral po ONE PIANO, ONE SWISS MUSIC BOX, FINE EN. bem Pr aaa eee jp nadly Bae dangerous Fight, the round closing in a clinch. ane age cnet pote a that anything beside rumors were telegraphed. | GRAVINGS AND OIL PAINTINGS, PARLOR AND ‘uune tthe seam faite, eee pped and fell under the ropes.| Round 69.— Kilrain was knocked down with | At that hour it was placarded that Sullivan Danton tiaras coubene ce i tae KILRAIN BETS ON HIMSELY. * “come ox AND Fiat.” z pb seat prerfitto “Sullivan land- | 2“? Wom and there was great cheering. There | Top ‘TABLE, FRENCH-PLATE MIRHOH, BOOK. Kilrain then walked over to the corner where | Round 15.—Kilrain again resorted to his| ing repeatedly. Kilrain tried to throw Gull is ela meget piher eo org rpg Romeo sem nae zen) pede Sullivan was sitting and, taking out a roll of | sprinting tactics, Sullivan exclaiming, “Come | van by catching him by the legs, then slipped } glad that Suilivan had come om on ton. ‘There | “= bills, said: “I'll bet you one thousand dollars | and fight.” Kilrain made a pass at Sullivan’s orn en ae a was great jollification in the office of the Illus- . JOT E REALE. own} Trustees, that I win this fight.” stomach, Sullivan avoiding it and planting a| agi tes sway aan er ming weaker; feinted Nevs, of which paper John L. Sullivan | 7° : It was the money which Fox, his backer, had | roaster on Kilrain’s ribs. Sullivan. made | %@4 F&n away, Sullivan finally knocked him : is sporting editor, when the news of the resul! SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED : , oa fs wn with a blow in the ribs, mages J a | CRANCERY. o telegraphed him, and Sullivan lost no time in | another vicious lunge, which Kilrain dodged, | 4°¥™ ¥it ‘ was received. A little crowd of Sullivan’ PROPERTY AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF accepting the offer. ‘The mouey was put up in| and he in turn rushed Sullivan against the | ;,f Und 72.—Sullivan forced the fighting, lead-| fiends had been waiting in the office all ine TWENTY-FIRST AND EK STREETS NORTH- -350. - nt st the | ing and landing slightly several times, Bed. the referee's hands and then Referee Fitzpat-| ropes, but effecting no damage. Sullivan's | 128 8nd lt r 4 afternoon to hear reports from the battlefield. Price. Fick glanced at his watch and called time. It | face meanwhile wore a confident “you-cau't, Seat the eS the | Editor Lumley went down stairs directly after 2 UB ¥as 10:10 and both men sprang to the seratch | hurt-me” expression, and he backed Kilrain into | ping’ ‘The round ended with Kilrain going | {8 Bews came in and treated the whole crowd. we 3 and began operations, the latter's corner and aimed a vicious blow at | Gu8s goatola renin eat | Ho was overjoyed at the result snd Lena Philipp were gy 2 Although the fight lasted two hours and | Kilrain, which the latter cleverly avoided and| Round 74.—Kilrain led. landing slightly on Richard K. Fox Surprised. No. 11565 equity, the unde! fig eighteen minutes and covered seventy-five | ran away from his antagonist. Sullivan again 1 ¢ of ALLondon special to the Philadelphia Times | "¢F for sale, at ‘public auction. 3 at n 8 Sullivan. ‘The latter finally went down with a mdon speci P to the highest bidder, on” FR rounds, and although Kilrain won the first | appealed to the referee to induce Kilrain to slight blow. : When Richard K. Fox was told to-night | Tue TWELFTH Da\ OF JULY, 1889, nt blood and first fall, there was no doubt from | face the music, saying to Mitchell's protege: % ee eo a PAST FIVE O'CLOCK in the ‘aiternoon, 2 the beginning that Sullivan would win. de-}s-Why can't vou fight like aman?” "Kilrain KILRAIN THROWS UP THE SPONGE, that Kilrain had been beaten in seventy-five | right, title, and interest of the n Won the first knock-down in the seventh round, | rushed at Sullivan, the latter countering right | Round 75.—Kilrain went down with « = only once during the entire fight did th and left on Kilrain's ribs and jaw. Sullivan | light blow on the jaw and was cautioned by | report was that Sullivan had won in eight low give his friends any uneasine: ie jand a heavy one, w! ilrain evaded j ‘This was in the forty-fourth round, and whew by rushing in and clinching, Sullivan plautin br ao Sataeeelibacs was called for the | rounds, ‘That was surprising, but it seemed he came to the scratch short-arm blows on the neck and ribs. Both | 75t! — ae tf ke eee to oriented more possible, for it smacked of Sullivan's RE BEGAN To YouIT . men indulged in shortarm blows, Sullivan ‘preset. paorife a Pot pro a rex! aap style of fighting. But if Kilrain stood up be- from the heat, which was excessive, and his | Playing for the neck, Kilrain falling to avoid | Ponce. Bullivan. generously anererea’ chy] fore Sullivan for seventy-five rounds Kilrain violent exercise. There were fears that his | Pumshment. § course I will,” bus Mike Donovan, seeing the | Cwsht to have . a say iti tn oetnel ught to have won, barrin, ffomech had given out, Kilrain, who was by | minder om Sullivan's riba and retreated, Salli | Condition of ci brincipel to save hit farther | "Sy losing the fight Kifain hee lightened this time badly winded and anxious to get out | van remarking: “You fight just like Mitchell,” | Punis pao This title as the champina | Fox's pocket to the amount of €20,000.. In the of the battle with something left, made over- | Both sparred cautiously, Kilrain leading und er “ese pion | ret place tares for a draw, but John wouldn't listen to | landing on Sullivan's stomach. Some ‘lively ‘Soo ont nica tet slight ent | 810.000. e a coming, tnd for, his impertinence Jake | infighting followed, Kilrain breaking away and | .,, 400 uly marks on ‘and another on che left | #04 both his and Mitchell’s expenses erekie ees knocked down." The Bostonian | promenading around the ring out of Sullivan's | URder, the right ey showed the effect of Swit, | turn trip tothe United States. He paid for quickly Tecovered himself. | ‘The vomiting | reach. A clinch followed, Sullivan throwing | 4", Kilrai ‘and he was bleeding at the ‘curs, | Kilrain’s training, which cost = pretty penny, seemed to relieve him, and the terrific blows | Kilrain. ‘i nose and mouth, Sullivan's condition was su, | ® Mitchell is not an inexpensive trainer. His Thich be rained upon Kilrain left no hope | | Round 17.—Sullivan feinted and Kilrain | Rose and mouth the latter looking as if he | tal outlay on the fight was certainly as much whatever for the latter. The Baltimore boy dodged clear across the ring. They in Bea been overtrained. At no time, to ting | 98 #20,000. If Kilrain lost the fight squarely he was growing weaker, and ouly light blows were clinched, both fey oye landing on Sul-| when Sullivan's stomach gave evidence of | Will never hear hi backer grumble, but should —- side-on ee ce ing She Pur- | weakness, was the doubt of the final Kilrain struck many blows below the belt | ple. Time, $ minutes, . ened 1s he SAA RCEEY ALE OF VALUABLE and fouls were claimed but none were allowed. wah oe ee eae CoENP Luann rounds he said: “That is impossible. The first | $u¢,{0 sll that, pi “ & rvescing Bromo Caff ein, Fallows setup Bevonposplies. on a fee te i i z 82 88 Suouvavsseaeuysesuueses PoensessceeseESeuINES yuerusenuneeT A FOUL NOT ALLOWED. hear Fox, ol He also spiked Sull ’s foot, but th “ Sullivan Will Not Fight Again. GRANT ROAD, AND ALSO ON NO! ROAD, im one of the rounds after he had kaocked Wi | ,, POU™d 1A Bullivan sppeared with the blood | suttivan was in the best of bamor on the SORTREARE Ge TENSALLYTOWS, INTHE Fain down stamped ou him with his knees, | Fiilne down his cheek. Kilrain feinted, | way back from the fight and, while not talking Press. COLUMBIA. % After Kilrain had been knocked down in the test eiati Slipped | a great deal, always made agreeable replies to By virtue of s decree of the i ps petheoged le carpe big fellow if Ke | ® foul, which, however, was not allowed: ‘Trae: | any and all questions put to him by his friends gions,” says an old-time oil operator, “is the abein 8 would make Kilrain a present if the latter | 14¢ minutes. or the representatives of the press. He said, | man-with-the-lantern. He has been the cause would give in. Sullivan promptly replied: ‘ound 19.—Kilrain rushed in and hi d | among other things, that he would never enter ao but even while he Koianpa | mga —_ a saying: “You' fi the ring again under any consideration. He the battle was overs zw UP the sponge and | oo sullivan's ribs, aud thee ened his right | had done his share of al the ring. Sullivan followed and planted a SULLIVAN WANS TO FIGHT MITCHELL. | biow on Kilrain's ribs which could be heard all ‘The moment the sponge was thrown up Sulli-| over the enclosure. Kilrain landed lightly on van was surrounded by hundreds of cheering | Sullivan's ribs and then went down fom a it friends. He broke away from them and wanted | blow. Time, 2 minutes. to fight Charley Mitchell then and there, but | Bound 20.—Both men a an opening, be was prevented from striking Mitchell by | Sullivan ory! and landing again on the ob- Charley Johnson and Mike Cleary. Sullivan | jective point. Kilrain’s ribs, the latter slippin; almost struck Cleary in his efforts to free him- | own to avoid punishment. Another claim o} } SEES ESAIAI SS Hoa ecee Sper euseesesceneeewEnacKsHse! self from his grasp. . |foulwas made by Muldoon, but was not al- ly there was a rush for the train | lowed. Time, 45 seconds. and the were hurried away to avoid | Round 21.—Kilrain opened with a light one arrest to be cared for. A cut under the | 0 Sullivan's stomach, Sullivan retaliat on left ear and another under the left eye were the | the neck. Kilrain countered on the jaw, slip- only marks of ivan’ ing and falling. Time, 1}¢ minutes. nly of consequence on Sullivan's face. | P' - Time, 1}¢ minut d . was pretty well covered with cuts and 1 22. tapped Kilrain i a r bled freely. ose eee baby, bat on the ribs and the nites eat Dot ) b Y he is not seriously injared. avoid more of the same torture. The Fight in Detail. Round 23.—Kilrain 3 crows in shaking hands, the latter retiring out- | A strong claim of foul by Kilrsin, side the ropes and the their re- a Time, 90 seconds. He was spective corners. At the callof time Sullivan Charley Mitchell and Kilrain advanced to of the ring, confidence. the former wearing a smile, Kilrain on ee oo Bont looking serious, and the great battle for the Shan any ving Round a terete? made a rush : filled i ae