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BIG "UNS REST® i ) OLICE 1LL NOT ! > b B Such Is the Belief at the Headguarters of the Fighters. The Cal AR AR A Jb Jh S S5 2 R I R I R R e o + - DE : + + g - K . + i + the I . * + tievt bt BE 5 : * + - B + : : + i + + K + : e + 1 + : < R g dh 2B 28 2B S 2B 2 2 2 2 28 2 2 2 o I I Ju I re is n t NO HEAVY BETTING ON THE PUGILISTS F B n 3y : N T s J CRUELTY T?) ANIMALS. Mile ,\'“ l.'si!;“ healthy g THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THU RE IN TRIM FOR THE MILL RSDAY, JUNE 8, 1899. SILER'S RULES Sieigent B S s e e e e e I S G S i 99505000 CO BETT EVE LS * : PRIZERING SECRETS + > > | ! — SIGK HEADACHE |+ pS & P : ¢ | ositively cured by these | * | b + Always Had the Purses for His e S _ © 3 - s . | They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, b : 4 Flg bt_ s Divided in | ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- 4 | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- . @ | ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Co: 3 ¢ . Hd vance. Pain in the Side, TORPID LT 5 .| ® EW YORK, June 7.—James J. Corbett, former champion pugilist, ® Regulatc ihe Bowels. Purely Vi & |8 made S R L i n*;loal;d e of th;" In- Smaii Pili. Small Dose. + |0 ner workings of the prize ring. ncidentally he had something g, s to say about his own career in the ring. He admitted that on the $mall Price. JEFFRIES @+6-06-06+0 SPORTS M PSSO - IN FIGHTING POSE. AKE PREDICTIONS A4s TO THE OUTCOME Bt o000 eineiei i e0eItdDedeDIIEPOed +DeDe +BDIDIDeDeD +De D R SECE S0 . PRINCIPALS @+ e 0RO 50N ORONONOND 2 Se AGREE AS TO- THE RULES e — Neither Pugilist Disposed to Cause the Referee Any Trouble. to The Call. NEW YORK, June 7.—The style or | aracter of fighting which is to be con- | @ sidered fair or foul was. discussed a |8 ns' training quarters at Bath |5 seach to-day by George Siler, who will | & referee the fight, and Fitzsimmons. The | s champion informed the referee that he | & was agreeable to almost any style that suited Jeffries. Fitzsimmons said as th articles of ‘agreement permitted no hit- | ting on breakaways or in clinches he was | < very well satisfied with them and expect ed Siler to see that Jeffries as weil as [ himself observe the conditions thorougii- | & ly. He also told the referee that after u | knockdown or breakaway the man scor- |8 ing the blow should be compelled to step [ 2 ) kK three paces, or ten feet, in order i) | & D ity otia foul be sl O otherwise he had no suggestions (o | e3 " ATRE .r Siler had a_conference with Wil llam A. Brady. Jeffries' manager, about | O the rule dy explained to the referre | & that Jeffries simply d for an even |9 break and wanted the referee to enforcc | 6% the rules as laid down in_ the articles of agreement to the letter. He said that the best of feeling existed between Julian, Fitzsimmons, Jeffries and himsel i he did not want any unpleasantness in connection with the subject under discus- sion Hc objected, however, to Fyzsimmons’ iggestion about stepping back. He said that either principal should have the right to follow the other after delivering 2 b v. and if the man struck tried to clinci ( will win, but he'll know he has been in a fight % b TR P i ed him to lay off for the rest of the Manager Cook of the Monarch Athletic | ¢ bt o h s, ;l“o';““m;“";:_h:‘; ",“,“’,‘",‘l“‘l and the Californian consented. To- Club—If Jeffries can take care of his|clock in the a 4 5t night he gave public boxing exhibition solar plexus he ought to take care of | entered the gymnasium for exercise. He | 3% {he opera-house in connection with a BltaRmmon AT S Lit the bag ten two-minute rounds, smash- | comedy show. He was at home and in lommy an of New York—It will be | i+ it hard all the whiic and missing it on | bed by 10 o’clock. the best fight vet. and it is no cinch for | I% : 4 After his exercise to-day he said he sither.: Téilke Jaftrienl charici only two occasions. b sl E e U e ade—Fitzsimmons should win. He is in | work he sparred three rounds each with | SR CEPCCRE T 40G Gles bat Nittie, | the prime of life, cunning as a fox, a ter- | yank , Kenny, Dan Hic and Jack | He is not worrving about any interfer- | rific hitter and a man who knows how to | piarhardt. Fitzsimmons made his spar- | ence by Chief Devery of the police. De- keep out of the w v of a freight train. ;O SO%ROBRORONOLND 2[O K% ONONORONTTONON night of his fight with 3 y stored away in a safe in his house in Harlem bell for the opening round rang, and he Tom Sharkey he had his share of the before the 1id that he came away from Carson City with more money than Fitzsimmons carried. Speaking of the Fitzsimmons-Jeffries fight, he said: “The purse between Fitzsimmons and Jeffries will be divided. I don't know how much money each will get, but Jeffries will get his share. The exact division of the purse can never be stipulated in the articles of agreement. Allowances must always be made for certain money to be paid to certain persons—you understand? “Now, take my fight with Sharkey. The truth about that has never been told. After the very unsatis of the .encounter the actory ending great majority of persons believed that it was a fake, and they cited a proof of their opinions that the purse was divided. It would surprise many persons, however, to know that the purse was divided before the fight began. “On the afternoon of the fight T bought a safe for $40 and had it taken up to my house in Harlem. Before the fight began I got $16,000, and it went into that safe. I don’t know what Sharkey got. It is none of my business. I had my money, and then the only thing I had to look after was my reputation. “It may be a very pleasing delusion to believe that two fighters are going to the trouble of training for many weeks and draw large crowds and big gate receipts, only to let the winner and manager of the enter- prise get all the money. Without the loser the fight could not go on. His reputation, especially before he loses, is the drawing card; so why should not he get a division of the purse beforehand? They all do it. “When I lost to Fitzsimmons at Carson City I came away with more money than Fitzsimmons made. Of course, had I won the battle T would have won much more money, but I got the large end of the purs “In every bout which I have fought I have had it arranged so that I would have been well fixed, no matter which way the decision went. But, of course, I would make more if I won, and then the incentive to preserve my reputation would make me fight my b “It 100] though I might never get a whack at Fit After having avoided me for two years on the ground tired he decided to fight S| y. Julian, his manager ‘ . in the Hotel Bartholdi conferenc < se of talking? I see by the papers that you don’t want for nine month: by the pape mmons again. that he had r aid to O'Rourke, to fight going to fight again.’ “‘We did say something like that,’ said Julian, ‘but there’s toc many ' replied O'Rourke, ‘that Fitzsimmons is never good things going around now.' “That explains why Fitzsimmons comes back into the ring. He won't fight me, but he thinks there are some good things to be picked up. We are in hopes, in the interest of American pugilism, that Jeffries will prove a disappointment for him. “I want to see Jeffries whip Fitzsimmons,” Corbett continu se I think it will be a good thing for pugilism. Jeff is only If he wins he will keep out of harm He is a fighter. championship. He will not s saying that he has retired. But if Fitzsimmons wins there will be no more championship battles. He will retire-into his shell again for several vears, and when he comes out he will be too old to fight.” be willing to defend the way for several years by vears old g=s 3 D200 HAMPION EFFR fter the exhibition he received a rub- me light ercise, but his laney said to-night: the one delivering the blow he should < £ have the right to push him back and tol low up the advantage if possible. He bointed out that a man receiving a very | ! hard blow might clinch to avold a knock- | L 4 out and cause the other man to throw | | away the ck less he understood b 1 | &l was at libert him | | | Siler said he would consider the matter | | and announce his decision in a short tue. | | He felt sure that Fitzsimmons, who seemed pe willing to make conces- sions, would cf s mind and agree —— — to this change suggested by Brady. 1 Asked as to whether the timer or lis [ count would declare a man put out, he Special Dispatc ) The Call cial Dispatch to The Call sald he would follow the timer, who wouid i S o | i S e instructed by moving the index finger * YORK, June 7.—Oppr JURY P e s the time to the number of seconds that had| NEW YORK, Jur Qppre SIS T, e e S rd bom e s Goonds L Mad | ¥ Rath Beach to-day caused for the fight draws near the number o knocked down. | mons to cut down his programme consid- | visitors to Jeffr: camp increases. Billy Stier assured Brady that Jeffries would | crably. In the morning the only work he | Delaney, who has the big boiler-maker receive a fair and square deal, and that formed was to f the bag ten two- | in charge, is kept busy answering tele SUove i faliaand, o performed was t t the bag arge, D 0 e oy o favore LT minute rounds. Heretofore Fitzsimmons | graphic inquiries as to the Californian’s 1t sure that Siler would do so he | has fought three-minute rounds. He | condition would not have accepted him for the pos!- | banged the leathern sphere viciously, and | Jeffries did light work to-day on ac- tion. yppercuts, swings and jabs flew thick and | count of the heat. This morning he S S s = R S es he was he. > bag a half-hour and then PR S IR IR D fast during the twenty minutes he was | punched the ! . () ¢ &+-5-@| . it. While Fitzsimnons was exercising | left for the beach, a quarter of a mile forninan didn’t know he was wearing be- | with the punching bag Mrs. Fitzsimmons, to cool off. This afternoon Jeffries fore they have been in the ring many,|a woman friend ot hers and about twenty | and his trainers posed in front of the rounc sporting men viewed the exhibition and | kinetoscope machine. Two sets of pic- s A L sporting men viewed T T CERLHe b[ilg:‘x“lh:;r':lm!;:dl;;‘}u;m\}:)'\.lngflt‘:- heartily applauded his efforts. Fitzsim- were taken at the training quar- overlook. > mons has certainly iost none of his after which the party adjourned to Australian Jimmy Ryan—Fitzsimmons | speed or hitting powcr. beach. Jefiries was disposed to do d SSFUL SECOND SUCCE THE SAN GABRIEL FOR THE CT CONSUMPTION By the Continuous Irhalation THE AIR IN E ated wi n atmosp | ot tuberculo: en fal variably pounds. The c Dr. Robe: | entire dic YEAR OF SANATORIUM ethod. 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At store? x Eor by mail. AFTER X\DER & CO., Sole Agts., >ecoevsrdvedBOd visir DR, JORDAN’S great MUSEUM OF AHATOMY 1051 MARZET ST. bet. 6:b&7th, 5.F.C: The Largest Anatomical Museum Word. Weaknesses or auy contra disease positively cured by the old Specialist on the Coast. Est. 36 years z ; 2 ors fi he while. His (s bood means W YORK e 7 ocal spo strength in his favo ¢ill help him | Harry Pink of Hollenden—I can see no | I'ng partners fight fast all the : noy sac .k ey > : —| P metan | NELEORE Jue O honl meie AT S R T G | chanco for Jeftries. — Fitzsimmons has | beut with Everhardt was particularly in- | L Vge Bvs S Tl e i N TMIE DistasER g Hioodiand o : e L Fred Asher—If Fitz is in good condition | with hitting ability, endurance, | teresting for the reason that the light- [ 8 GPEFERE FORIC Treatment personally « L pable motherhood. A simmons. Of course there are Some | he will have no difficulty in defeating | his favor. welght pugilist feinted considerably and | {erg that will be idive Oupain Sociyicai tew fangled prudery | Who cannot get away from Fitzsim- ‘Jv\ ries. : . | 1 | made dekperate (.m.{(‘s to scare hea i el | prevents many girls from | mons. Here are some opinions | and’ wil 'stop Joftries btore the limit. - | former. T | T T e rof thoihead a0 (he resulb D EREIRER learning things that they | Tom O'Rourke—I think Jeffries will win |~ Charlie White—Fitzsimmons will win | 2bout ten round . but Fitzsimmons was wary and kept the | fROWS WRaE 18 T8 T0, AT t to know before they | and that it will be a good fight sure. He will carry my money when he | John CranleyrJeffries has a mighty | oy Orleans boy more than busy evading | S T hat the latter cannot knock him e the duties of mat- | Sam Austin—Jeftries will surely beat | enters the ring. L e e i na Sttt sePpacked " | hara blows almed at the body and head. | oy v and maternity. | Fitzsimmons, His youth and strength will | Dan Hi Fitzsimmons is one of the | ' Seh A A Ay e PEKiiegbante W e over Bob | “Delaney believes that when the two Athletice alome will not | be responsible for his vietory. [ most ‘wonsistent performers Mn. the ringitepy aafdent=*M. 7./ Hinkel :0f- Roelport | Locei¥ed aihsrtirnb 0awn anbrested men enter the ring the betting will be | make & young woman thor- | Jack Adler—No one but Fitzsimmons. | e Athletic ClubFitzsimmons ‘should have | Sundown, when he enjoved afoad run o | about 10 to § on Fitzsimmons. Marty Mc- oughly healthy, The wise | He should win in a few rounds | gt s, June T e Wo,of the PU- | things his own way. This is by no means | Prospect Park and st ure., % zftor | Cue, who trained here with Jeffries an oot ot counsels of a good mother | Mike Iadden—Fitzsimmons ought to win | £,'30% e Suitcome of the coming - Fita: | o5, P18 & contract as Bob had out at Car- | WS SG Ny “carriage, and seemed im. | Ryan for bis fight o fow dayve ago. 13 s 5o or some older woman |, Pat Powers_1t will surcly be a great | Simmons-Jeffries battle. Some of their | “Johnny Tavack—A victory for Jeffries | mensely plcased by the way In which the | oqq5 of 40 to 2. 1t was decided this af R il e S e indispensable. | agnt. with Fitzsimmons the vistos. | opintons. follow : 2 7 SVONIQ TotEaEpHER S for hasta Eohasa nl-:x,mp]ml) B rbet U statement to the | ternoon to break camp on Friday morn- | and drain of vital powers, incurred b The best and noblest mis Al 8mith—I think Jeffries will be winner | Bob Douglas, champion welter-weight | hitter and a_man of wonderful strength. | ""“n*“‘{“l", orae in the fight was tq |Ing and go direct to Coney indiscretions or e of ear: | Y gion of a woman is to bear | and the fight will not last fifteen rounds. | Of St. Louls—I think Fitzsimmons will | Still T expect to see Fitzsimmons win in e ed, Flizaimmons said: = | w e o oo ¢0 tha e intelliz § | “Connie McVey—I cannot see how Jef. | win, but if the fight lasts ten rounds | about eight or nine rounds. GhaClam s el s L e 2 z | ¢ Al aries Uy L’"“‘I““l"éfimfi,"‘. ,j;,‘ [ trics can lose. e will surely give Lanky | have an eve on Jeffries. By that time he| BOSTON, June 7.-David Blanchard | '‘Corbett can whack up purses If he Aguirre Takes the Oath. ‘ soung or old; order to do this, she mus 2 | Bob his quietus in less tha fieen rounds, | will be out or on his feet big and strong | cannot see how a small, old boxer is going | ¥:ants to do so. 1 nd s R SACRAMENTO, June 7. — Martin | or money re- = ; [ going S so has he. They can talk S trong in a womanlv way. Both theimtel- | Vo Vongip 1 expect t Fitzsimmons | and with his nervousness gone. to defeat a big, young. g0od one. He of- | PUrSe MOREs 0 (00 WL~ 0. T defeat | Aguirre, Warden of San Quentin, was in | ain plain » = bo et I physical future ofther children | uin ‘quickly—say elght r Alf Tozfer—I look for it to be nothing | fers to bet $300 on Jeffries against $1000 on | all they want g now, But &L6c % SeTelt | B anto for a short time to-day. He | o i S T depend largely upon the mtbther. Dr. | Jim Corbett—Jeffrics will surely win and | more than a cakewalk for Fitzsimmons. | Fitzsimmons. f i e Ve Nany aatn) 0 s | Viaiteas tho Capitolsiwhere hel took Bia | (Bokl: by OwllDiig. Co Baliwin Phacn P vorite Prescription is the best | will do the job inside of fifteen rounds, e he will stop the other fellow in | Billy Mahoney thinks Fitzsimmons wiil | FOWIS O orSiiape I my life than T am | oath of office.and flled his bond. The bon | W. J. Bryan (two stores), Grant Drug Co. 1a dicines for maids, wives and moth. | | Martin Dowling It Jeffrics docen't win O once. & leading aht. | Patey Sheprard believes 1t fs a eiuch | &t present, and Vilgiva those fellows who | is*fo . and a Maryland trust com- | Oakiand by Ow! Drug Co. ; ntended to do but one thingand | } 11} bE 8T Tusimons In_ less ‘than | welght of St. Louts, plcks Fitzelmmons, | for Fitzsimmons. Sae think I have gone back a big surprise.”” | pany is named as surety. —= es o d"i‘v“,i“”"’&"?.’,l" Rt-?r- fourteen rounds: - & 5 { but it would not su prise him to see Jef- | Tom Clarke regards Fitzsimmons as an EDR.HALL’S REINVIGORATOR rectly on the delicate an: - Billy Brady—Jeffries will win surely. I | fries land s 5 8 concerned in wifehood and mother- | ook for him to be the next champion. Professor Mooney—Jeffries is a fine, big | Bily Hogarty is a strong Jeffries man. o0 60 0 0 00 09009 00000006 P Ll O R kes them strong, bealthy, | “Honest Ju]i:h Keily—1 think Jeffries | fellow, but_he impr gme as being too | 1)“3“;‘;; ‘[“mi"’;; l‘\{liuwlth"ff'(mr{.';'"“fh”” @ b4 L4 calve wa camat o= Thils: Secret vigorous and elastic. Takem dur. | has an excellent chance with Fitzsim- | slow for Fitzsimmons. Ryan may teach £ ad in his life. | rs, cures Emisslons, Impo- ing the time of preparation, it banishes the [ mons. him a trick or two that may help him. — : ® Q6 ” L4 Varicocele, . Gonorrhoea, s and dangers of maternity. It insures | Jtmmy Colville—I decline to try to pick | but to beat the Cornishman he will have | The Betting Here. | o Gleet, Fits, Strictures, Lost ne Langcin O ey, nsures | T ner. It will be a great battle. to fight nd better than in any of | s 2 ® . ® Manhood and all wasting effects the well being of the mother and the robust Dave Holland—I would like to see the | his ¢ | The odds in this city did not change ves of self-abuse or_excesses. Sent health of the child. It is the greatest of | fignt end in a draw. as I like both men, ] itzsimmons has knocked | terday. the prevailing price being 10 to 7, @ e o o aideed TtD nerve tomics aud nerve builders. Thou Fred Fleck—Jeffries is my man in this 1 kinds of men, and who, 1 pray | with Fitzsimmons favorite. In the paris|® PRlCE 25 00 e IR sands of wmen have told the story of its | fight, and I would like to see him knock | You, h«;.\'”:m? _Mn:;}':ulxl;:hl.'lls:f!rlti:x_n!:.r.n(;lyr | mutuel; Corbett’s the same average o ° for sale at 1073% Market st., S. F.’ All privat marvelous accomplishments. Good medi- | out Fitzsimmons ((.fljvkl\ : 3 | out? Still, strang o ~(f Ty oAP> | play was maintained, except that more ® d free book. cine dealers sell it and will not advise a | 'George Conmsidine—L think Jeffries will | pened. He may win; may L g0 10| j.gple fancled Jeffries from the twelfth ‘ - e substitute in place of it th?l‘t'ul lhe,c!\dmp on {:;4:- (ll‘\:‘rlr)w by m‘hlnuv '_'hm Scanlan—Fitz will win, but Jeffries | round on to tho_flnisl_\. 3 Th_e board showed This Belt is warranted to he the Latest ] Biz & s a non-potson would please me m s the X | the Jfollowing tickets sold: bt ved, t powerful and in ail re- | - n ong in a letter to Dr. Pierce, Mr. C. A. McDosald, | Californian win Inside of three or four | OUght to give him the best fight in all his S Al L ° I preved: e fo hrca iacd lo/alling. °| romedyfor Gonorrheeay w23 N. C Stre SAIOTIE | carees FITZSIMMONS. JEFFR ¢ ? Gleet, Spermatorrhaes of No. 123 N. Chestnut Strect, Los Angeles, Cal. | younds, S A e R e Tickets EE any part of the world. Its equal does in 1105 days. Nl Whites, Unnatural dis says: “At Junction City I became acometated | jim “icennedy—I hope Jeffries wins the | Clarence Ritchie, brother of the fa-| o wold. | RotnE not exist. The Galvanometer shows its Gearsnieed W) Charged, or any inflammas with W. C. Lee, M. D., an old practitioner. Hec | fight. My sympathies are with him | mous Jonh-Lttice ASmmona, Wt TOC ) R0 i [ ] electric current to be double that of any @ a0k o swlotare, * tion. irritation or Glceras said he was a college chum of yours, but thatyou | ' jyck Dougherty—Jeffries will beat that | fries is voung and stropg, und 1f he 7 to 1. o 7 to 1 other. Easily. regulated! Durably in- Proveats contagion. tlon of mucous meme went to Europe to the best tala, while be | 402 ian In jig time. The fight will not | OnlY keep cool he may land the money. - | ], ' 1 S 12 to ® sulated! Latest improved attachments! @ THEEVANS CHEMIo) Cg, Dranes. Non-astringent, commenced practice; that for ¢ i last ten round All Spin 1ewill be a great fight, | 17 tg a1, 29117 to 21 Lo e Rl SRR Sold by Druggists, were considered ¢ st ter SRS P S and, while mmons 100ks be a = 222 £ wire suspensory for men. Satin-lin I rrericonsdcied one of fticlend] o | iy K b es " will give | SUré winner, Jeffries may furnish a sur- | # O over 20 Mroe Gt [} Body belt "It wil cure any. disense on or sent ia plaln wrapper, N aad f; will get tt Libee s prise party. 38 Total earth that it s possible to cure wit o hoi il 1o ity i b praice. o the o T | DI R hotce, he | v eterin Tim Kelly—T like Jeffries. 1t fe e ° St e s s @ ibisar suat on oy - = i > e = P28 Ay oice. De- | the voungster w eep his head he wi . B~ Rt ol I Y s commendation I tried your (Eew G Rk % | cause of his many advantages over Fitz- | iy, *put R e 1C el mones: For Suit Against Yolo County. bigh prices we furnlen at $3.50. tion * and the * Pe (o cases of brmeazis. | simmons. ; Fitzsimmons is the quickest in the world | WOODLAND, June 7.—Attorney Hughes, | ® EF D2y o et L yo0 cil on usler @ Corner Fourth and tion hn;fi.:ln:lml:‘l;elymlx‘t P amaas | * Billy Delaney—It is Jeffries in a walke | (o Tuke advaniage of an opening. | representing the Lunacy Commission, will send 2¢ stamp for et No. 2. Market, 5. ¥, Try feing necessary to restore the natural fumation. | There will o g Sl won't | LOUISVILLE, June ToManager San- | sue Yolo County for $30 for board, care, | @ [] e eeer The - pellets ' have proven an indallible care for | D¢ Lol is. & sure winner. |ders.of the ‘Kentucky Lt Ub—| Clothing and medical attendance for fc. Overcoats and t % Billy Gray—Jeffries is a sure winner. | Fitzsimmons ought to win, but Jeffries | - 2 oo sick d bilious headache. - O » s as d as 2% & Ay Thomas Whalen, who in 1874 was sent to [ ] Valises checked free. k an _Jimmy Carroll—If Jeffries is as good as | has a blg chance. especially If Treports | Thomas Whalen, who 1o 184 was sent to o = g ouied L VRl ol In paper covers, 21 nnevcre‘nt;gxr_:;gm ;:" :;npnrml. he should defeat the cham- ;‘,::..,{u Fitzsimmons® style of training are | Ze/C v qeclared insane. P L G ? % e o 1\ c e 'y of & xira o A > 9 = 2 ’, —— 0 v . binding, ten cents extra er. Address by, | Frank Burgess—I have bet my money | Major Ed Hughes, Sullivan’s old bottle- 620 Market Street, Opposita Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Ca mon Sense Medical Adviser. T | on Jeftries. holder—I think Fitzsimmons will find | Pianos are being sold without profit for R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. some part of Jeffries' anatomy the Cali- | cash at Mauvais’, 769 Market street. © -0—0-9—0-0-0-0-0-00-0-90-0-0-60 000004 D Bllly Roche—Jeffries has youth and

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