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2 OMAHA DAILY BEE: “PUESDAY, DUECEMBER 26, — o Al Aol (2000 8 ntereat on tha Sl nerwageant | would nat be Afscted, e the ooy for (8 | MITIIIRI T & TE DORQENT | ratemoney. avd t ws dectd T T T RSO, S AT o votiveen, FUUE aity aed das | Coltoran mid ihe prasioe of She Saets 2% | R T 46 0 and 1 ppind Ml W | | mowtntun, ' bogan to wonder what o was floaling debts of the company to the sum of | lamity in the east, especiaily in New Fng first tothe scratch i and rther use to me, T fotvod on & TLtle pass Becsiversbip of tho Eanta To_ Looked On | SO0, tho cniice osting dobt of he com, | Tand, whoro much of tho stock was held. ™| How the EngliaChfimplon Appanrs efoo | 3178, FAATEN it 0T kb ive 1of the Duval Olub Peal Outaln | LSS, 1 ot b oaee, conteonted il a8 tho falvation of the Line, guaranty fund notes for 000w MEAVY ISTERESTS INVOLVED, He Begios Training. blow was more of a push and la 1 of Pulling OfF the Figh, | Patted e e b ‘.»1 i & oulty -"t‘.‘\:“nl\“\ +due in May, 194, and this interest will strongth. Mitchell went at Bdwards like 270,000, These fund notes have | ¢hieago & Northern Pacific Stockholders buil ata gate. tle planted hisleft heavi % | to the hotel convincod that 1 had been a P . newed nd besidos thoro are srpirel e REOPERRTRNTIN: g \ n the mark, and Edwards, who was suffer . oL Lhat could road TIGHT NONEY GIVEN AS THE REASON /5t OF tho comyuny dUe 66 BOUR 8 | Maw York Dot o o BASIS OF HIS CLAIM TO FISTIC HONOR | ( t o aiie blaws he had received. foil | WILL HAVE THE LAW ON THE GOVERNOR - due aggregating some 2,000,000 ! o L s was knocked down. e again got on his i - r hotition sots forth that the company | Fesentmg the first mortgage bondholders of | feet, but was knockod down by a HISTORY'S FIB3, Treasurer Witder Regurds the Appoint otally and absolutely lnsolvent ; that wit the Chic & Northern Pacific railroad, of | Some ot the Chter Events 1o 8 Busy Lie | ginping \t-hand blow, which sont | Lack of Any Statute Expressly Prohibiting fnont ot Reoety s the Legltimate all this debt staring it in the face, it has not | which J. I\ Edward Simmons is the chair Alnly Devoted fo the Ring him down with rush and nea | enough money to pay the day laborers along | may, has issuod a cireular to the holders of hott's Career aa & fraiser knocked him thr the ropes, Iidwar 1o Proven to His Recaiioney's its line, and that inasmuch its creditors on of the lay for a Fow seconds, and Captain Williau s s the ’ arities, are | ing imy nt, it is n «question of ot Pdgifsw jumped on the stage for the second time and Entire Satistaction but ¢ \weckauntil suits may bo brought | Property, and suggesting the first steps that | oF the Aght stap Mitchell was that will disinteg » and ruln the system hould bo taken toward the collection of hed to box f three-minuse v of all those | their in ts If Florida's executive can be appeased | Dominick MeCa he cor RRORTILLR, § Dec th viow ot | iver or re In the first , the committee recognizes | Charloy Mitehell and Jim Corbett wiil meet s docided at Madison Square Garden . ‘ ; i | are asked for the propr \« value of the uroperty | It Wil Not Do to Iteiteve ANl that Fone i, and Oartee from Seating 4 10 | LD to Bniere o ‘ ; | | Frait of the Bear Cu Against those bonds, relative to the condit There was probably no L 4 ¥ . Foue: rounas | b er from H. W. Lang, Governor from it ¢ s mai LA AL, vl f ¢ o idod t t ivate socretary, to J. R, Tyson What the Company Answered, A hat \ men seem to be in earnost, wor of Meta v y, emphatieally stating that th ready, and both will no doubt 1ol was then matehed to box S ved tu tinanciol difi caand lc the ring when the proper time arrives f nds i v it thie Corbott-Mitchall contest th by T WD s 1o fight is the tiest 1n which o heavy SR Earanath ¢ ted pross corrospoadont today inter 15to: thAt the SARtA - Nty th | weight international championship has ¢ ) el A Aot b viewed J. . T. Bowden, general manager of wand unable to pay is | sof the « wnd jts | involved since 1888, When Sullivan fo Madden then gave the Duval Athletie club, rezarding the s and Sullivan and Corbett. The procations ou all sparrers. \;‘ \ 4 intiohal ehamnionship HALEs WS s next glove mateh was with Jac lastsiuternational championship battle wa LR By | ¢ont ot the ay inics, fought at Chicago May 16, | contest to a successful issue. He said Burke wasffairly outclassed by Mitcheil 1 am more firmly covvincod that the Ly roaring five court after six rounds had been fought, and at the |y ey will tako place than 1 have been at juette forbade anv ono to come to his at fight was not, and for that mat- | ond of the tenth round Mitchell wasdeclared | gt o ntest was first talked sistance. Ho diod a natural death ho winner, e aliod L Rur L, ‘ocahiontas oL save the life o john debt due January 1. and tliere was no time | company itsclf beeause it desived to give up | pany. The committes urges the bondnold- | €5 A8 SOM Mitchell's noxt match was with Datsy | of- 1n this sontin my assoclates unite, | Smith, Tihas Hoon sarctirtion Crust oo ot any. ¢ Trangoments 1o be consume | the fight and get under the protecting wing | evs to tako these staps at once, and at the | A1 international championship affair, s | cardilf of Minncapolis. ‘They fousht with | and s0 strongly do wo feel that the match hy man was the most ablebodicd pre- | of the court same timo assures them that they o fo- Charlic Mitchell, while head and shoulders | soft cloves at Minneavolis June 11, ISST. [ will take plece that we are rushing the | varwator of his contury Wis Hopeiessly Tnvolved. cured against any action not contormable | over Enzland's oest men, has never techni- | Cardiff weighed 185 poands ana Mitehell 183 | grana to rapid completion ar g VS| iisen \aW ot a DAY CROIIAN RH{RAEE L to ther views by the priviless of withdraw Iv boen the Fnglish champion, says tho | Polnds. Tue battle ended in o draw Ghistldlatibl Gelppllibebeb ik bels LAy PR m'\\'nmgmnm'\mm‘lm".‘\Hv‘ltll\n'ur iug their bonds, should the plan of re- | ¢y oo i iibune. When he fought Sullivan Mitchell then left the Unitod States for | Beecessary and suiable arraugements Wwho died worth over £3,000,000, organization formulated by the committee | 10"V ca © jom Smith was Britain's | Bugland. and while in the land of the rose dut, Mr. Bowden, recent telegeams from Cvsar did not say Ft tu, Bru Ky fail to_securs the upproval of the 70 per cent [ ya ey GEEE F GThEohard, | he wave boxing exhibitions with Jem | this city have boen published of a character | Witnesses to tho assassination deposed that of the holders of tha bonds deposited. ~ As | CEMRRG CRHRIMON L 8 Uhe title | Swmith, the Bnglish champion. Tn the | ikely to impair the attendanco and have | “he died fightiog, but silont, lkow wolf." the committec is not interested in any of the | ¢ B UFEEERE ST i Hall | Soring of 1887 Lo returned to Amer- | g gone Lichard 111, was not a hunchback, but a vailtonds which use or huve been using the (8 Wb (S04 - ptpet S T Liea, and with Billy Madden and Jake Kil- | JAUSE0 Somo apxiely among those’ who | soldicr of fine form, sowe pratensions to good ronerty of the Chicago & Northern & Phen disposed of Hall, so that 1f one follow | raiti gave boxing exhivitions until Kitvain | (et [PAPERE FEILQRsurid Bk o Coltest 1 iaokes, and great poroual strength and cout company, it has ‘no object in view other | (e tectinical lines thie bt -ieaded Avatea | Was_ matched to fight Smith. Mitchell's | (EUG B FE0G, WAL hAVe you tosay in | o 2 : it Aol g A G o | than the speedy enforcement of a R ieal neavyweight champion | 1ast battle was with Steve Gallagher, butzer SRk L T e O | o Rl ’-Irnh..l‘\‘|lmu»,‘4'\‘l‘, e ","\ vights of the bondbolders under the deed of | of ;.;:.*,”' LV BAE DAY T8 O reusoring will known as Reddy Gallagher, They fought ot Explanation of the Manag have been very satisfactory, and under or ting debt. Mr. Reinhart remained not do, Champions ave the men who have | Cloveland August, 1537, and Mitchell wou Just this. ‘The entive talk and uneasi the invention of a Paris jonreal dinary eireumstances, the floating debt could | in London n week, He could uob get a cent orthorn Facitie Wage Sehedule, ven themselvos the hest men i country, | ( Mateh 13 1858 Mitehell fought Jahn Te. | ness was occasioued by the publication of a | ist, and attributod to him, have been carod for without any irouble or 1 when hoe reached New York City on bis . PavL, Dee. One week from today wetive of any emblem they might pos: | Sllwan for, €300 o s Iho battlo wna | lotter weitten by U W. Lang, Governor | Sappho, the pootess, was not a wanton inconvenicnee, but every one knows what | return his first offieial act was o or the | g wew senedulo on this, Norshern Daciho | Sessnnithe shapeof o bultof greater or less | 3RS Gl CUANLENY Cudiet S CRICIRN | pchellia privite seor . on Novi TSI Ror L Sht UHEGK Moreul o tae difficuity thore has been duting the las sum- | propavation of reveiversip papors. It now e wetlt i into effect unless some | YAlUC, brescnted by somoong with moro i AN oy e {21 Tt publication %o | aftor it adian cliff to be cured of an unworthy merand fall_in raising money on any col- | developes that certain peopie i Topeka | Fairoad witl g - into et 2 v than brams. Charlie Mitchell has | & draw. The fight lasted two hours and | written duced peoplo to think some new | love. The latest investizations prove her IHERCRLBCUHILY Ve oW SIco AUst That the Sauta FFo | change in plans is brought abous at the co s beon arded as Eneland’s best | eleven minutes. utterances had been mado by the governor | Fespectable marvied woman with o lar The recciversnip in this case docs not d 1ast but a few months, The ofiiccers of | ferences to be held this week, which is a nd is therefore the champion of tho | Ttean thus be seen that Mitehell has | or by his authority, when, in faci, such was | fawily. seou 1o me Lo indicute anythiog butareason- [ the United States court were on the lookout | ve ote probabil U this sched- [ Queen’s domain fonghteand that, too, well. Tt will be 0o- | not the case. Wo do uot say, and have novor | (Quven Elizabeth was not the angolic crea 4 very remote pro iy ticed that early in his carecr he met man | said, ov thought Go \ | ropresented in the list 1 f able period of protection, until improved | for the paners alimost daily, and when it wis | ye'wilvond ofiicials sav the Northern Pa- Mitehell is a Typical Briton. after man with bare kuuckies, 1t bas often | pot | T IR N0 s e (b s I tinno it was red, Bek tom conditions, which can be counted upon Siced thEb ME IR R R S e e 4 ; nan are kuuckics as 1 [ mot ‘do everything he conceived it was swin times. Her bair was ved, her tom during the coming year, shall permit a S AHORGV TaoR AT | ) a ter 4 3 to is a typical Briton, except that he has | been clumed that he would not put up a her road between St. Paul 1t Chicago, Y 5 ; his duty to do under the la [ 1hot. She sometimes drank 100 much turn Lo the normal conditions to be manag ceivership was agfore; conclusion, othet rond between aul Cago, | more rango than the majority of boxers that | finish ficht, but the claim does not hold. | st tho match: We at the sime 1t any provocation would eavey on ke a though in she evening-up of the rates the | pave boen developed in that” country of late | One tinds him meeting Sullivan with bar : ¥ S or by ofticors elected by the stockholders, = i a n ¢ ped in that country of late im e Sul i i are assured by our knowl omployes on the mountain division are con- | years, Iven he, however, lacks a greatdeal | knuckles, and to a timsh. Mitehell is game | odge t teholl Sl rortainly need to foel no uncasiness oxcept &S v o ) islon ars. kv wever, sa greatdeal | knuckles, 1 timsh. Mite i Ige of Governor Mitchell's sincerity of that the bondholaers will hive o wait a it L T L iderably affected. The committees of train- | ju hieight and reach as_ compared with the | cnough. Hois tricky and lkes to make | characior (hat te will ot intorfere 1t it GRANDMA AT THIRTY-TWO B et e Pt Mot be- | Generat Sottertor leon lteviows the Sitau- | MEN are now stronely opposed to the adop- | American _champion, Corbett, or the Aus. | money without tignuiig for it. but onco in- | should be demousurted in un authoritative = g lieve that it will be unreasonably delayed be- | R 8 tion of the new sehedute and will SISt S0 | tralian champion. Jackson sido A ving be will stay there as long as any ay that the contetplated mateh is not vio- | She s Mre. Hattte s and She Lives AUs0 our sccurities are ample if the condi 3 ras they can, that the old one be mmain- | Oue is ralher disaprointed in Mitchell | bod Iation of the law, Wo expect aba vory enrly tion of the business of the financial world | CAICAG0. D An cariy reorganizi- | tained. They suy the inannounced portion | when seeing hin: in fichting costume. e Corhoit Maw a Britilant Keoord. date -not later than the present woek—te {Vits HOLHA] | tion of the Santa e is probable,” said Gen- | of the sehedvle is muchadverse to their io- | firsy thought that strikes one is: *He is comisiy | eral Solicitor George R. Peck tonizht, vand | Wrests, '] . "f\m'lv-' jl',‘l" “I’l'ldl“ ”"'“‘"‘I?“‘-I much limlwum'l | o ¢ tho reoranization will be | tomtble features are. e final answer to o. It ha it is hoped that the reovganization will be | o protest aganst the changes will be compieten without the lopping off of the | gven out tomorroy vernor would uso all means in his power T the ¢ | | | reditors w 3 Il N 1) 1 nine its | Hyan both were A vicans, tto Sullivan wle at counts, ete.. and act in the I | and Kilratn bondholders, by advising with e : ssion in N N ‘,, el th the vora- | between Mitehell and Sullivan at Chantitl Ee v . aEvamEnt | 8 notary mber 20, the day | mittee and made cffectual for the bond- | France, March 13, 1888 Fhis battle ended | 183 still farthe A P before the bill asking receivers was sworn | holders only by the signing of the bondhoid- | in a draw, had an effe fMr R to. This all go's to show that the roceiver- | apg' g ni and the deposit of the bouds Even t D n the f ship was brought about by the Santa e | thereunder with the Now York ‘Lrust com h gloves, an widionee S Spain was not roasted to n providing for the it in 1 ter the coming one, strictly speaking, 18 not mated, While it is sometimes considered un. | fory ate for a road to go into the hancs of | " A i " recervers, 1t is not infrequently, and in this ie recatvership of the Santa Fe was not 5 LR b LI U hrought so much by the probable default in January interest pagments us it was by the Comnany's utter disability to meet its float property and financial burden without the | ing debt. The Barings did not bring about natural embarrassment that attends a | thecollapse, Mr Magoun's death did not Period of general debression, shrinkage of | cause it, or even hasten it. The company values and dullucss in business | iras Horlensly in, dobs wnd Me Reinhart went al he way to London a few days ago Its Earnings \Were Satistactory, | case it was, a very wise move, because it will enable tha management to haudle the General Cambronne did not say: “The but does not surrender. The Lion and Probable Resuits. 3 Tlie youngest grandmother in all the cord 18 too woll known to need | get anadjudication of the question, If our | ‘Tnis may and may not be | gy yepotition. Heis only 28 years of bosition is sustained wo will continue our | COURtrY round fives in Lowell, Mass. Hee | Optimistic dinnager Frey atwuys been coutended that in the prime of his life as un athlete and has | course. 1f, however, the contentio yuld | name is Mrs. Hattie Gothric and she is only 1\ that weizhed 150 pounds w been well tried and not found wanting be dotermined againsy us, we will atonce | 82 yea we. The New York Recorder to whipanybody. This is His early battles wereof little importar declare the mateh oft. “The ity council s | adver hor, and offered a reward of & Bl R At 18 | Of his mills viith oo Cloynski e himself | passed an ordinance leaalising’ conteats of | heautiful ehina toa seevice S v Mass.. Dee. 25,—The list of | v the fifteen pounds differencels in height | hus this to say: the character of this one contemplated, and Mrs. Gothrie lives with 1 sband and He said | W. 5. Rossington of Topoka, attorney for | VAt Hiven, Ma 4 .')‘_ i ”‘__’“‘f“r i rench, the [60-pound wan is ata great Uhere hus been so much said rolative to | the puvlic sentiments of the city, county and o At PN “Ihe appointment of roceivers was | \uo (ion Trust company, came on to | SeArly dividends of tha Full River cotton | disadvant That is Mtchell's fix exactly | my weeting with Choynski that T'H ¢ state is overwheimingly in favor of the | the Hilde th burial grouwnd, the resting not a surprise Lo me, and white I donot want | U LIOW ERSE GO orneys | manufacturers, just issued by (. M. Haf- [ with Corbert ) L Al abort o My brother ant Choynski's | match coming off. As to tho legal 0L hE b iR A EvA S B eh AT to anticipate the general policy that will be |Gy eonsiderable time in consultation, but | fards & Co., brokers, shows the capital stock Charlie Mitehell, fit, should step into the | were poth employed in the ity hall. - On view, 1 may add that the consen- | i Butier. She is the davgitorof John and pursued by tne veceivers, yet, 1 will sav that | BGA OG0 say that anything definitehad | of thirty-four companies to Lo $20,375,000, | MR atnot & pouediover 163, 1f he weizhs | day thoy became involved m an avgur of ~opinion s larse Conger, and was born in avthe endof the receivership the Santa 1%e 4 pooSgotermined. Tomorrow Mr. Rossit B o e 1.8 per eont. and | more he will not bo it In previous fnsh | respecting our relative ability. Up to that | of tho club. We are weeting o very en- | Vi, Mav 10, 180l Sho was mav :. u: ‘:‘.'\:’ be u‘. vy,"- b co "mnnl \v’v. Vonjion behnl fiortho Uniont Trtat T ps idends, averaging ©.5 | S fhizhts he has weighed. unaer 100 and thes time I lad never seen Choyn “The result | couraging reception and the box seats are | Charles 1 Septomber 13, « o workd. The vord at present 19 in W better physical condition thun it has been Will file n auxiiiary bill before Judge Cross. | Smounting to &1 1, nave been paid dur 1 be no doubt thay onld tizh nT | of that L was that Choynski's ¢ daily to the best people in the coun- | St Albaus, \ Spe for ten years, and that condition, i my koI deniN opinion. will be improved. Business of the W the appoiniiients made by | g the year. The st daes not include pri- | now at the new miadieweight limit of 158 1 hrother br 1o my father's livery | Uy of the It wlith juafeial cireuit | vato ls, private corporations, Steveus | pounas. Mitehetl's weight, as can eleariy be | staple and | stopped him in one round Will Return Advauce Monoy the oi three chiliven, the 5 1¢ | court be ra 1 1L will ask that the | Manufacty ny and the Fali p { seen, ds from the waist up. He has the ¢ that Choynski began to box with | “Supposa you shouid, by some hook or Masgic Adelaide. Magiio i 170 has increased much faster than its sivership be extended so as to include the | mdUfaetory, w nave paid no dividends | broad, flay barrel socommon in the Kaglish sonals, He also circulated the re- | crook. fail to bring this contest off. what y bornin Palford, Cauada, ilitier and i my judgment the receivers o 3 % ! 1 Ladd to these faciliti “As far as the offect of the receivership lines. during the year. The Pecasset mills de- | fizhter, a splond i, ek, and good though that 1 could box, bud could not | about the attitude of your clu b as to the re y 2 T,oand was marr fmmediate cause of the application | creased their capital stock in Septempb. ot musculur shoulders. | Lt We made a waich to fight in | demption of these tickets ws of age to Nathan 13 A ; TAOLSLIC e b L0 appointuient of receivers was the jn- | huv id B per cent on S500.000. Tho Where lie lacks power i3 in the le private in the old familiar stable on a There is but one answer to that ques- | ¥oung man in mploy of Benjamin B goes it witl not be felt by the public, i fact | iiee 1o pay the #5,000,000 0f inte i Graite pain 31/ per cent on 3500000 and y light lora champien, Sunday. When the time came fuliy 1050 | tion," repticd Mr. Bowden. -The club is | & Lowell zrain dealer. “The crandehild thainconlais Waklintishosiodids danuary 1,0 snid Me, 12 e ‘ap. | per centon the last quarterol the year on | 1 1,25 was managed uny differently than it has been in | on was e after a fall understand- | the present eapital of $1,000,000. U Chan There was a time when the past. 1L will give o the oatrons 21l tho | t L B s | Bown in the tryil who had received “quiet” tips on the | composed of goutlomen of iwealtn and une | bas thrust such honors unon th b iecaont ct L i t antitly.| Therewus a ime when | ovent wevo parading up and down in frent of | questined stunding and intesrity, aud 1 | prize grandmother fs o v, pn RN IR L BITo flo buo BatEana v ind with the consent of ail interests, | Tiose dividends cover i period of busi ter “woula ‘have been condemued | wy father's house. The family was greatly | will say every cent placed i our hunds for | born September 11, N1, There ave foue them and, in my epinion, better service. BOMIdea Ly QLAY EGHGU D O entit i i S LteeAMEY e disturbed, fearmg that my flzht would get mic | certificates will be vefu { enerations of the fimily living m the Goth i, y epinion; C Clion o few days, On the tay after he died | betcere becn the case in u single year him, buy 0 " s past. | {ngo trouble with the law, and my father | test not come off from tezal intorference. { rie house, and tne ¢ Fandmother's Business Nearly Nord started west and ¢ ion of the court —- ihon Sa Bob Fiusimmons' build | porsuaded mo to givo it up. H«l-l.uun.n an | There aro many other things,” said Mr. | srandmothier is still tiving, waking five gea- “The business of tho road, whils it has | Wits ab onee taken §3 N E can stanciBqpEemIOMNEISIGURS QUOcaN 0k awful talk. 11l go up aud tell him T won't | Bowden, in concluzion, “that I mizht add .x-. | not h‘u*u.\-v ood us | el A Depression Did It WASHINGTOSI CDLOR D 490 son condemn a fighter for beivg light be- | fizne) s1id 1. T went to Choynski's house | to the ability of the Duval Athletic club l | | | | General Mavager [Proy of the Santa e, when scen today, said he did not feel at all ; al sd at the fact of the recetvership, b oranches. o or DviC e talked hopelully of the future of the road Mr. PPeck v d from Littie Rock today e ted shoutd the con: erations in existence ¥ low the walst 4 3 ) s 3 \ it e ing Lack to its normal condition and wil i s ; X E = G # and s brother the door. | bring off this mateh, but thewr publicti »., 7 Pt e it o EdoAthE oI MEn *“I'he gencrul depression in the busincss WealthyiiAre FAtIstooratioinar Mitehioil Nota Muscutar Man. Before [ had a cha anything e | would be untimely at this juncture. We EAYHIONY: & world was - more thau the com Ultra-Fushiosable, TS T P S P said: O, he'll be there quick enough: you | wisii to oxpress our entive confidence in S could bear. ‘Ehe main lme and some of Anegro avistocracy ! Sounds odd. aveswt | SRR BREC T8 IO e Titreim, | peedn’iget anxious.” This made e mad, | Governor Mitcheil's honesty of purpose to ranches pid .\‘U'E but some acquired 1 it? Yetsuch an aristocracy exists in Wash- | 605" back is a pe b networke of muselo, | and I told him to trot his brother out and I | enforce the law and ¢ equaiiy strong con- | fastened in the I"lI and which hasa sar- 1;‘!}:" !('i.“<'"l' 4l ote one-line | fugton and 1t is, v W least, the | and Corbett’s back, too, s study. Mieh: | Would fizht mn?‘ any way, ¢ ho, skl came | viclion th 1‘\:,.,];:« a court of competent mwnn.v.’wlu-”.‘,,..‘ fs u pretty il for |- e 0.0 nd—hns fallen oft 1 n s b . o cles., of e othe c o o | outand we walked en miles over to » jurisdiction decide we are within the la no | dresses o K cheviot, se or sacking for S0 per cent within a vear. [ never did carn | cqual in wealth, culture, and vofinement of | ell's muscles, on the othier hand, o the G d hins and went at it with bare knuckles, one il bo quicker to ohey or more readily | Sehool givls, The skirt is i cireular form goun probably brought on the receivership % this time, but the real cuuse of it is the al deplorable condition of the financial | and the tight mouey imavice i money could be realized on the rozd's sceuri tics 0 meet the danaary interest, and ther dl i soft, piiable kind that s show the \wad ohly onething Lo 4o nnd T tonotbaliave!|| X0 Attanbic & Pacificline was of our best circles of white socie ,,l‘:v',"l‘““‘:‘m o that scarcely S theme | Dknocked hiw ot in two rounds, and then by its adjudication than Governor | And trimmed with rows of braid. Black 8 g . e P 3 roatest factors in the B0 VRS A0 LI £OQLNE eng over and pinc s br s nose ol trimmings are as fastionable for misse | ¢all of his lcg. for example. 1t is_as plump | \Wencover and punchied bis broth n Mitchol i il % The Princess May waist, which can ba © the course pursued will be at all dis 3 Washinzton is a colorod man's paradise that 1 rso | 4wl be at all disaa e v b : Vitageous to tie buginess interosts of U Jhe o Saate | Fe 0% | says the Buffalo Commercial. The term | and rounded as the radded members of a | 1 Bext time we 1 Lol QLaple WuLWeisome nlighell: "", ”"“,',‘;T s roud or will be felt in the least by any ono | RO is of th < onrn Bie pevcinte | voloved man® is the one they invaribly em- | ballet davcer, He is ot likely to ever be- | €U0 % STHE S it D Billy Thompson, Mitchel e- 2N A AmOUSHIBUUEREEIDVESIQIEBLRUD xcept the bond hok wd inmy ion i Uhe lines onrn i reccibls © bloy in speaking of themselves. Thoy teil | come muscte-bouud and should” always have | £loves, and I kmocked him out in foUr | turnered from St. Augustine irgirorinihRaybnIng Eltocisidtian vicolon they will 1ot o kep 2 vory loug i R e ) s nat loos of action so much to be de- | UBdS is well pleased with the traini t 1£:sh ves are woru the gloves need noy PUAVRI T eant a1 y thero fin practicaiiy uoshing auined. | yon they are not negres: that negroce are i 2 on Anastinas island. A large foree of work | ! oves if Ao arm i protiy cuoiich fn my opiwion, 1o this bad lana must be traveymed liorder | ihe low blacks; that they are colored | “Gharlio Mit is veaily an ivishman, | The last time Corbett and Choguski fought | men are putting the quarters in shape and | It iz exposures if odierise thers wade, but 1t witl be | O ies rum into. hitherto, unieveloped | People, and that whie ladies aud gentie- | his ancestry ranvig throuzh pure Irisi | wasona buvec, and At was in this ba when Mitehell aveves he will it ideal | 1of taking the public into oo fore their policy i st 1ot oo raevelebed | men appreciate that fact and address’ themn | lines, althotgh he was born in Birmingham. | that Corbett xave an exbibivion that proved | place prepared for im. - Ho also will meet | nee upon Lhe In cvery in made known, 5 WK'”,"“‘ DA T e 1] accoramsgiy. ‘he standard of ntility | He tiest saw the ligit of day November nim game to the backbone, It takes game- | with a hearty reception from St Augustine | Stnee, however must cover tho Viee President I3 o Azent. Sith. tho e DL oz thie whites is fixed by their use of | 181 Ths fiest fight was with Bob Canning- | hess aud sene alship for a fighter with on people as tha following message seat to hiw | : Receiver Wilson of the Santa IFe company | ceipts van down b a fiis o i Ho But, call them wiat you | hani, at Selby Ouk, Birmingham, January | broken band 1o securea draw, and for that | this morning mdicates | w of vibbon, from whicl ) e oA ovirs il e s fshifulrate. 1w | please, Washingtou 'is their paradise: the | 11, 153, for £3 a s e defuited Cun- | reason Corbelths victory over i : s e R W s naron A st ovil ’ hoso st pon e (ot IR eRe i Vool vigivedtifeor 1l [hose brinchs focdors ot 10 D01 cuespot on earth where a part of thew atm- | ningham in Afty minwes: aterwards he de- | Choynsici. with botnhands boken, isafiitle | aroaware, Mp Thompon lis selected guar- o cary are worn i the i T L el e ber have asociat standing, and where the feated C. Smithers for €10 side, with shori of marvelous. U uacis the Califd tors for you hore, S Augustine 14 your : the modern young women ave e Jig VPINIRSICR G S e e pe o R 3 hing more than mere bewers of | bare fists, at Wolverhampton, November 22, | nian as the vest tvied maun in the busiuess. | yourcomfortis ghrs Lo (0 ver and areoften jeweled 1o ada AESDHOR LUOTCalvOrg, Lo AN I S h \ AT Trawers of water, 159, in | nineteen minutos: fought a | Corbeut knocked outone of his hands early TOR FRANK GENOVAI 1 Eauatly pretly ana inf 7 tho aotive operatic 4 3 8 vanization, 1h tholders and eredi 5 { ofsralal - : 1 DuLeH;Eelo) Ll At e A ek Chairman Commit RARALYE Dpor : i 0k RBNAI 1O ! | aristocriey of Washington | draw wloves with Bill Kenuedy, then | in the fight, and aloug about twen s to Railaon suitiha ro 5 4 i ) et 1t 400 all told, and in that | lightw. i non. for a purse at Lon- | round he broke the I 3 of v 1] . which made in the management of 3 i A taren el s o B A DoRk stand on on equal footing with | won in inith: fought Bially Gray. the black, | other one. (e rawely went on fichtine Prianieenin, Dee, 25, -Chavley Mitchell | weare IGes Behamathson i k ! : audd considerable sharp litigntion, | \Ward MeAllistor's wf undred” i the | who weighed 176 : Mitchell weigh- | in the tw ventih round feinted ¢ spent Christuas in this city, e and bis " P T T T i e T L an (B A B e | N oWy wiropolis. ‘Lhose Washingion | ingelis2, at Manchester, defeated him | ski iutoa duck and caught bun with 2n waiuer, Harry Darrin, were up with the | Brown's Bronehial Troches are cxcellens York Hoxt weei nding, OF this umount $150,000,000 ur colored 5wl hve in fne houses. ‘They | ) e ke . se. in one vound | per cut with his wrist on the nose and | jari, and aftera hearty breakfast they made f for thairalloLolihoniarnossRORAD AT Eos e e 1k fr o T natlon b ytholth Aholders and w80.000.000 | #re Dposscssed dumany cases of large Caryadofl, the ocked liim out. Jack Dempsey, the best | fou mile round trip o Indian Rock. Fhe | Ihey xceedingl wetive. Christlun Mado & Game Fizht. an e the feather wings clin color the s of the i weali. ‘they keep their own car ntinental Jion. Kiown s the Belgian | second in the profession, was behind Choyn- | Jatter part of the journey was made up h World fon, Fing tistrict court o Rt by the secoud 2 these interests and HEsiIECOREInOntS AL B O O h . Flatecounbitosdu J G IR B ORI R VREHE L O ' ages, und they have serviuts in | ginwe, o 224-pounder, ac the Eldorado, An skl in that fight aud A ell, in his heavy sweaters, per ing in Gulvest ! s Ls of no smali magnitnde 10BN | by nce who miuister to their wants, | werp, in February 1851, for 1,000 francs Corbatt’s e chit was with Mike Bren- | spived Husel The retirn journey was | has Just | reccvul uceopling Wiy restis fneanaln They have everytling, in shovt, that mouey | with gioves, and won in four rounds aid sixc- | nan the Port Costa giani. he laiter was | made in fast tine. Aftera good i rubiown | ANMUSIMIENDS RaLa 9 s SEURES B and wood taste can suegest. Bub there is § teen minutes; defeated Tom Tully in a glove | bix and powerfnl |"”‘:" it kuocked him ott | qnd an hour's rest, Mitehell went 1o work | R S SR ) ot ' mperative that the indebted. | one thing they want that all their wealth | figit, Margnis of Queensverrey vules, six | in two rounds, und is stock 100k a booul again wich his dumbbe and then sparred | rQ aald tho v ust borrowal &0, st bo roduced. Phe roaa | ¢a soand that is o white skin, | vounds: fought Juck Burke with bare When Corbott was only 18 vears of auze. | for thirty minutes with his trafuer 15() ) \ Two Nights St st shaiphnadIstodnaitento| g and is capable of paying loved man in Wasnington | knuckles June 16, 1531, at Ascot for £100, the | Jack Burvke, the Irish lad. came to San ran- | jie of Governor Mitehell's latest intor More. E e e JIONCREORA ¢ « duced mdenteduess. This | adiy exchi places with the | fight lusting one hourand seventeen minttes | cisco. Burke had fought Sullivan, Mitchell | Mitetelt siid s i e ReRa isTon Leascs ever bromght be. | meanest white if it weee in his power to | and euding in a draw when davkness came | ance Dempsoy, and was considered one of the 1 have received no frone Juckson Tussday and Wodn-sday, Bec. shectlynitnie SvageREItompLL Y * appointment of the re. | exchange skins also on. Burke woighed fifteen pounds more | best e on the day, He and Corbeit boxed | yilte, and all 1 know of the situation is what 26 and 27, e S X b [Rost vl opinion, will have no particu T thew chureh worship the colored “four than Mitehell bt rounds, and although Corbett had the | see in the papers. 1 shatl fulfill my part of LASTTWO DPEREORMANCZS 01 L e Ak T A SR far offect o wess, except that b wiil | bundrea™ are quite as ve as their | Mitehell did not figure in the ring until | better of i, the set-to was declaved a draw. | the contractand o to Florida and teain un : goi salil_Aho SEintn 3 (T T Y A T T R0 itare of | white neighbors, und a o day laborer | April, 1842, when he engaged in a4 middle Corbett defeated in rapid succession Can- | to theday of the fight Vitew, if 1t is pre v B l‘:"“ 'm:"‘” L agdiignn woney, and may prove i good thing, Busi- | would hest s mueh to enter one of these | weight cotipetition at Chelsea, in which be | tain Jumes C. Daly in two vounds, frank | vented, it will not be my fauit.” 1T we do ot ll'()) l e (ol 1t ‘-‘” X RIS nosa )] shs wlong as usual. Ihe bead- | sanctuavies as a white man of the samo de- | carvied off fivst prize. His last engagoment | Smith of Salt Lale in three rounds, (icor, meet in Jacksonviile, yon can depend upou it e an Ho norlaray ¥ ondition thun 1vas ut vresent. | gyuiters will, e, vemain at Topeka vee would in presenting uimself at the por- | wasin Billy Maaden's Loudon Aonsbip thius 0. and Fraok Glover, the \\'ul*]l Covbett and 1 wil light semcwhere else. Was 1 4 Before Magoun Do, iy cire 15 ssicd 0 all the em. | Gals hurch in New York. There | competition of December, 1552, oper toall | known Chicago heavyweight, in two vounds, | We witl surely fight, o1t s cone down Lo ASS MON EWV George I, Sharvits, clerk of the United | ployes und e company diveeting | are other colored eliurches there where the | England, which he won. Men from abl parts | Le also b ! of, Miller, | a personal niiter now, and if necessary to | A BR K Sinton SIECUis tourt returacd ac 1 otoek | Lhem to continue theiv wovk as heretofore, | poor and the fairly well-to-do meeton cqual | of Eogland competed. ineludiag ~ several | and Dav Tour-round gocs, meet him | will forogo to purse and fight in | s Jast uizht from [atile Rock. Ark. with the | No persous will he discharged, nor witl apy- | terms, but they ave not the churches of ‘the | heavy weighis, such as Knifwon, W. iin 1n Feb ;i went to New | private. | believe Corbett foels the same as | o apers in the Santa Fo receivership cuse. | bouy lose anything “our hundyed. ™ and W, Wallis, Mitchell won all bis heats | Orleanson s own hook. He hunted up | I'do whout fignting. vut | don't believe he | ¢ “ihe il of the Cnion Trusy vompany wis I'ne swollest colored cliureh in Washing- | casily, muh 1o the astonishment of o ¢ Wis op. | Kilvain and arranged a six-round go. The | will meeb me without purse Sh-nn z Cast., N(-wbun 8. EARAEREI0 TR oD Lriey tomBany yas | Sentiment at 8°, Lotk tonis the ifteenth Street Presbytervian. | ponents and admirers. The beit e ud & & »won s | man who fought seventy-five rounds | Mitehell will leave for Florida at 720 to AT T T T TR wis, Due, %My K. D Meieniag, | On Sunday mornines Fiftoenth strect, in the ‘| of massive siver, with the iseription: | with Jobn F. Sullivan six months before, | morrow mornivg. and will reach dackson impre w that the death of George it orney of the Frisco railioad. | vicinity of the church, is filled with car- | “Won by Charles Mitchell of Birmingham, | was a playthine in the hauds of Corbett. | ville about % o'clock Wednesday morniug fugoun, chairmaa of the Santa Fe execntive is o part of the Atehison, Topeka & | risges. The church is swall and witra- | Champion of England, December, 1852 The Il wlzm the decision. Irom | Mitchell's party will consist of :l«mv Dar 22 v FRMRRYRSENR SR 0L E0 Banta ba exvoutive || go) system, siid w an interview hero | fashionable, The most of the members keap e S o e New O whott weat to New Yoris. | vin, the Eoglish sprinter: Jack Pogarty of RS Wore draswn uni aworh 10 bufors My s wornig I reterence (o the appoint- | carviagzes, and they use them on these oc Claary Wausfiasy for Mits) vhre rranged o four-round o with | this eity, who made au agreement yosterdiy \ Magoun aiod. It is stated in the vl o peceivers e divectors of the | ¢asions. In this respect they are aping the After Mitchell urrived in this country he | Dominick MeCaffery. The latter was no | toaet as teainer, ond Mrs, Eones, o German | thut the t e hu been dangey- | Atchison company bolieve t within three | worst form of white snobbery. In | was matched (0 box Mike Cleary four | maten for t ile youngzster. Corbett | womnn ot this city, who will cook the food | | Elaborate production of the Sublime 111y, ously near insolveney for i year, aud | OF four, or ab leust six 15, they will bo | land every gentleman walks to church rounds. Queensherry rules. Phe mateh was | gugde a show of Dominici. who. up to that | Mitchell cats until after the light thot for v mentus w receivership | Akle to- devise a plan by which the compiny v own 100 carriszes, but he docsn't i decided at the American Tustitute, New | yime, had boeen eredited with beiiiz vlever i DA @l hus been known to be only n question o be taken ol of the recolvers Jtake him to and from the chiuven, | York City, April 9, 135, Cleary pioved no | [y the fourth round MeCaflery wis hangiug INTELLIGENT JOAT. briel i e T T P T plan will not invelve any of those days Amevicans will copy | mateh for' Mitchall, He camo up gamely tor | over the ropes with hands up api AND )ressod for money, the viil vevites, that en | 3tock norshrinkige in values orinterest rate \stom from their Enghsh consius, and | the third round, but the body blows he had | mercy Alastivating - Rile I O badianss. to Po August last its president went to ‘the oftice | 0f bonds. but will be formulated by use of | when ur..- Americ I”l m..‘(.w ;: u..lm 11. re Anl\.'u ;;.m $0 \; .;"h;:l:“lllll\“l)‘ H.-y‘ he st 3 Corbett’s Draw with Jacks he Union ‘i con v IOWEL collateral the company his s i basis for present fushion ol riding to church, the gor 0 scrateh, after a ne, Ne: me ‘hott's b P oler 1ong the arrivals yester y orts S Sh Hhion brost combany und arowed | ShLCAEY Cln, I ahington colored swolla witl profle by the | foctunl pitempis togiebin lia vighy hand ho | Mext came Corboti's hattle with Wotor | Among thio ierlvals yésteriby rebouth B 1 e 1 y » ho principal cause of the Atchison )l SHO1L. was knocked down, when she police came on | Jackson w or # purse o Cleveland Lead: s Mpo Southard BN OF (o combipy. It isstatod thy Y } - Rl Yl T YA Y fore the Califoreia Athletic club, an orgaoi \ N N M since that time owing the periot of financial Livse is suid 1o be the failure of the Atl i - tha platform and orderved the men to stop. R A Ty ot who bails fro Newark 1 depression the Sunta Fe bus been contin & Pacitic o pay overs 000 Khit it owes FORTU {28 BLOWN IN, Mitehell was iher watehed to b x John 1. | £stion whit was hostie 1o PO, SO TR ally cmbariy forr money special Mastors ) ory i Sullivan, with gloves! four rounds. The con i 4lig meca o hollihagd ot e ; RESH . o b = tost was decided al the Madwon Squave Gdds of three 1o ono thit Jackson Mehis thoie Were Dup Laroee Rook, Dee Juige Culdwell | SMOF Suus Swallawed Up In Nerchwestern | o0 o) ™o Givork Tatay e Mitchell i defeat Corbett, The mateh creaiod a | called in Boston. As would naturally be e “Phe company has ot rapaid 1o th ? (ppointed two spec vsin enaneery b AR Succeeded in kuocking Bullivan dowa, but | & Lof wterest in lingland and Aus- | yocred, Me Southard is fav from buing aj prices s.00 Prust company the short ti " toduay for the Sante el Howe extraordinary revelations as to tie | S ERES C0 ARG rtal blows proved us we this countr Wiscicres sted in Avgestnor hes it paid i alisison of Topek Jainted master | Newspaper business in the stute of Washing- | thar ho was more than @ match for Mitchetl, | predicted that Jackson would nike short You know Thompson ol Oscaloosa, don't 3 fiT -““a-rrl o ue it ltset forsh in the bult 'l Rt sute I%e proper, and Colonel b I | ton ave maae in a recent issue of the Ta- | Captain Williams stoppea the fight in the ot the ambitions you maior Phey ARV ) i stk lsih s"‘u E £ i1 Ler W, the comnany will bave t Roynolds of 5t Louls w aster for th coma oW, Yhe positive statement | third round. Mitchicdl “at this point had Ludly disappointec ‘J’m- thzh nlmn N R e s iy TONIGHT. Erisco road, With instruc D cooperal® | 1" mude. theb ‘thene o . | beeu beaten down be Sulfivan’s heavy blows heing satisfuctor doth men | P the outset. One seor e of @ cultured goat whose acquanint- | INON 2 with the receivers heroto! inpointed - and was badly used vy Ly sl the oyl Qi At v L s VISRNONA scmm—— e — | 141]1:5 i of Lhe son, Topeka | C1ty of this siato which supports its 3 recen v nee ho ha Avrangements wee (ghen made 1o have ohtain un advan 4o bad. k15 made 4k sQR NI | - o sem— | 30104 1 41 AL e O taneurie b | Rrsusaneie e o condp cokas S S | b el g A R BB A U bl‘ l\l l S l ()l !\ ine apy uients were made on avplica- | where a young wan from o Pennsylvania city fight was Lo hiyye, geen deeided October g 1 QIRTING I8 BN na 5 h L Aty In her bhrilliant musical « e 3 > the wen fought more | and b started | put on my lat A 10f sious of alton aid J following b 1o | went to Woshingion d few years aka with 153, bub it foll vyt Mitehell, not I G s A PR o R, ol By il tilo juto the hoat “STA RLIGH l DECEMBER 26, 1893, bunds of recoivers. Th | certitied chock for #250,000. and sani practi- | (il PRI 00 S0 GLS etn Call | blows on his opponcnt’s body and head. | and - rowed ‘ d o then B A A T R P e e S e re ) roport cally the whole amount 1n publishing o news. . S aflon sl e ‘Fho Fhey wontd have knocked out an ordiuury poed boside ky shor B Salogy cOMAMS vquired to roport # e Whale hmaui 19 vyl v Vs, six rouns, (O FL000 0 sile. Fhe bat Jrapmatipve Mngena ok, AL ARAREY Wi up as | stopped rowing, and where |y g o 43 Vs i ~ ~ - i tatements of b paper awyer and a finan in the vas fought at Harey [UINs, at lushing. 1, bu IOEI0 SR il I 4 Ml 1y , PHE BER | same town lost SU0000 Ju another news. October 2 1585 After six roun is had | 10ugi material. Hoth men were severely aat. gasing very attentively off in ard sells caskets for a Cleveland burial va Appainte oliy drunimer, put is very soiemn, instead winner. He, howaver, roversed his decision tioned, whero i similar oxperiment | ani ordered the pugiiists to fight unotho i tho | cost auothor brave of " youug Wow over | yound. ~A wrauglo susued aad Havey Ll | It was dockied o (RO The fruth of hich o bol how they Meard of Me. L' Conling Y w6 property | $10000. The reason given for these | decided the febt o draw Miteh- | matter is that ueither ni 4L 4 leap where no other | LY World's Fair 1 shatever i Colorado. | sacrifices is the pride of tue sufferersin | oii's next match was with Joo Deu- | 1 thatcontest. dacison nad a sore feg and § o B EVAR i aEe o oRMER 1. 6.k orl a . 10 English stock- | the reputation of * cite. A ouc ug, i heavyieight bugilist of Brooklyn, | Corbett was u sivic man. His throat was so | antma) o S L 1 e he Lalaehinte Yaukes ¢ b ¢ ¥ oia) | budiy uleeratea that' ho conld not take any | fell quite Atury gust A t 2 il would de- | the victims used to sav, My city would | N. %, "Tho conditions were four rounds AAILE 060 48 R e i ’" Art Partfolio, | iizamass e, | i i it s s | Bttty SR R | il ooy e e 8 | B e SI FLUNKARD n for s time. 1 fell to | a SatEy the noble eharacteristics of & 1k Lharsday, Decembor 28 the were alit to continue @ \ hed b COUPON. i, S0, & o i e, S AR e | Musu A Ths SDenLlpE wavep mawl (48 it ¢ MR andi. | it teaing and wmoline. 1o @ T Lok Qb Aer T A lis Volien Bapud Pacade ‘o secure this superb souveair ) A The cases ) far 4s to o that Af T didt her pugilist ove Dove I send or bring six coupons of 1 E or _proprictors g il o, a1 e o | oo ! s ahl | ok i wandu T . i . EDEN MUSE was d ried it back to wh Eugish stockholders can d ould give the people only : B " Llis - Contas matcien 1o gl dohn 1 3 gevind i baeg to Whaie he 4 1515 DO NG STREET, with W cents in coin he only redross they can have is wapsners they panl for, theve is (! 113 of that by re tom ¥ ¢ . iy team 4 1o 101, 1 to der ver ! vai ) L0 the ocean that i tue memery of the sporting public o umenced looking in tho same ai Onen Duily Teom 4 1o : Riahd Gl DRIEn 1o Glae Mar a0 | Gl LA JAA0 0 1 Gupui 1AL N0 Y i b o e 7 B L Bisoes drtae s Ui e 4 loofed awnile, and | CAT MINSTRELS KELLEY'S ABT fi f ] ’ & | whole state would suffer the wos! . Mitcheli's next encounter was with Billy say that Corbett, a fo t his forefeet -‘l-v top "l-|”‘1 CLIFF DWELLERS STANLEY'S | "M, Collbran said the Mialand Termin i blow it could feel” These ar ast Edwards of New York, ex-champion light- | whipped the nnghiy champ ) o i Joked again. Then he reached 9 4 | USICAL TRUNK MAKERS Bee Ofiice, Omaha, the new road being built to Ceipplo Creek. | ishing revelstions, but the welsht pugilist of Amer The conditions ds witho wark aking v L aua ook @ ood x:l;‘m‘_ \“"Ifi ‘il\“ TRUMK MAMNER. ' | whivih s tove feeder tw the Santa Fe, | sincerity about thew | wers four rouids, Queensberis ruies, for | breath Corbets record sy silk, stripplug it Lalf way 4 | DL IME —————————————-

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