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little, ‘Then Charles White, next door, helps when he buys a stove, and Black, your friend around the corner, adds a little when he puts in a ‘All the Smiths and Browns and Blacks and Whites give their mite, 1894: Knockout—Frank Kellar, 2 rounds. Draw—Joe Che 1895: Knockout—Al Allish, 3 rounds. THE SEATTLE STAR. 2 rounds. Dan Creedon, nski, § rounds. end there ts the ten millions, * ‘ In the end the expenses, the profits, the wages, the cost of material 1896: Knockout—Peter Maher, 1 round. No decision— ‘and the stealings of every big business come out of the people who buy Peter Maher, 3 rounds. Lost —Foul—Tom Sharkey, the goods. 8 rounds. It does not make any difference how many long words are used, that Saag : * de all there is to it. When a trust makes a million-dollar business pay 1897: Won—James J. Corbett, 14 rounds. _ Sptereat on two millions of capital, the man whe buys the product has to 1899 Rds. 8 pay. J Sa Niles June 9~—Jim Jeffries K_ by Coney Island....11 @ ‘ow, this is not the “doctrine of anarchy.” and Oct, c share wih amie! Dette ar cates anna oat ce 28—Jeft Thorne . K Chicago ........ 1 . is it a ptel® to “prejudice vested interests” i Tt fs something you know and all know, only it Mar. 27—Jim Daly ..... W Philadelphia 18 Is usually stated In long words, A — y c c c s “The difference between anarchy and political economy in a good Aue Leap late ag: 2 ning an . a 8 ‘many cases is a matter of one and six syllable words. $ ae nt ake tes = i ‘The way So wedt thé. trudte fe to ge ot them Aug. 24—Tom Sharkey... K Coney Island ...... 2 8 a with their own game. A trust of voters could do the trick easily. It is not right to break the Iaw, to steal or rob N, ‘ or burn; but there is the right to change the la and to change It in such a way that all the paying shall not be done by one aide, and all the receiving by the other. _ “Watered stock, that would be an example. would not be kind to those who are trying to add to thelr millions, Nothing doing. They fiddle all over the ring: neither man will lead Barry sent left to breast and another has just as many vested rights as the | light Just as many, no more, no lens. ‘one ate no more sacred than the rights of the straight to chin, fide: Foley swu' Foley back, with the fingers of the footpad at his eee FFRIES HOLDS THE BEL In Eighth Round of Fast and Furious Fighting Bob Fitzsimmons is Knocked Out by the Champion--Preliminary Fight and Big Battle Given by Rounds July %— with left but got a bard stab in the face from Foley's ieft. They are parring at bell. JECOND ROUND. Barry puts light left to neck; Fol be to mouth and right to ey: ‘oley ked a hard left swing for the jaw; Barry connects with fa with right; no harm in it, though; Barry puts left on neck, right on rib; Foley landed hard right on Barry; Foley drives left into wind and right to ribs; they clinch; Foley tries left for face, is blocked. Foley ts left and right on body from Barry; Barry puts left to stomach; Foley Jabs face with left; they mix ft fiercely and are slugging at the bell. THIRD ROUND They spar at long range; Foley backs away from a lett; swings right to riba: they exchange lefts to face; Barry blocked a but got a right mn ribs: Foley poked bard left to face; Foley jabbed face with left and ‘sent another swing to ribs; Foley sent left to stomach; Barry |swung left to ear: Foley jabs face with left and sent right across to ear; Barry kept coming all the time, ) but couldn't do much damage, Foley being much cleverer. FOURTH ROUND . Sparring, they exchange left win) on neck; Barry sent a stiff left from ete ducks Barry but fa Foley Foley’ as bel SAN FRANCISCO, before in the history of this ‘was #0 much interest taken in ing event as that demon- Sten by the surging masses that Se sa tee cae Barry ribs. Fole; space at the arena of the Jeffries-Fitesimmons fight last it. Ting before dark down-town club houses, hotels, saloons and places ‘where men interested in games of the manly art of self-defense generally gather, were deserted for the ring ‘Out in the streets leading to. the) pavilion thousands of men jostled | about that they might soon get near the doors. ‘That Fitz holds a big place in the of the sporting element was many times shown by cheers for the old-timer. The small boys persistent In their efforts to Lanky Bob the hero, despite the fact that Jim Jeffries is a native ‘and Calofirnia’s youth are clan- So much for the hours before ht. ‘19 p. m. Fitz came to his room with bandages on his @ talk with the club Alex inary, clared much bunch, ing @ three, them larges Grane) put in agreement ts that the bandages which are to be surgical ones will be Put on when the men are in the te ‘A steady stream kept pouring fn! Ohi, oth gates and a terrific mob was rien por @utside. When the doors were firat | pire a gtinging right on Gpened there was a mad rush for|Sent left and right to face @dmiasion and the squad of police on feached Foley's neck with @uty had to use force to keep them y landed atif? left on neck back. y reached Barry's head with lett Foley entered the ring at §:40. He Batry biecks lett swits Eee iemasiotely followed by Barry. | tor stomach, They ran in their corners i RO, in Bar ten cecaner Soe Foley ts short with teft for face Gardner, Joe Miller 3 4 th left for face, ney. Foley entered the ring soon y taps Barry's cheeks twice with after Barry. Griffin came |i the |left; they exchange lefts on face, | sole fing carrying Jack Dempsey’s belt, | Clinch, and Barry roasts Foley's kid- | city followed by Tim McGrath. The belt |neys with right. Foley sent stra fas raffled here tonight. Jimmy |left to chin; Barry sent lett upper- | 5, Britt refereed the preliminary cut to nose, but got a stinging left |” pity oung Peter Jackson and Joc Gana|in return: Foley jabs left to fnce.| Jett were ed to the audience. t the bell they are prancing around | Chewin aay 77 the ring waiting for ¢ach ot Ph eged SIXTH ROUND. quite Foley sent stiff right to face, then | his ey Hank | Frank > | banda With | To of the }lenged ney FIRST ROUND. Barry's hand with toon rib. Foley sent Mgnt Nett to,face, right to shoulder. |they exchanged lefts on breasts; | the In es andrt with left: Foley geta| they are very slow and apparently| Ben Pant to Barry's ribs; Foley jabs lett | to mouth ‘twice; Barry put lett to neck: Foley jabbed left to face, Foley smothered a left swing for | Stil \ena Dead, sent eft and 8M 4 ‘lights |Family Resort At Al-Ki Beach | ‘ion aegis a 2%5e round trip, children Ihc. Boata| Boon _— Balloon ascension at Sunday afternoon, July ht park lightly al band from Bremerton wii!) leave from Lilly, Bogurdus dock on at Madison park Sunday after- prey hour, and evening. Sun eee remaining on boy was attacked k m Sharke [half of hia brot winn, forfeit ht | bandages ently satisfied THE SEATTLE STAR SUC CRORER ERR on BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. " s “EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lad JIM JEFFRIES. . TELEPHONES: . BS Business Dept... Matn 1050, Faitortal Dept .. Main 1138. ® Born 1875, Carroll, O. Height, 6 ft. 1% in, Heavy. @& SR MAZARD WELLS Paitor BF. CHASM Business Maneace |@ weight, Color, white, 2 - semen ® 187: Knockout—T. Van Buskirk, 20 rounds, Dick @& OFFICE ok ‘ Boattle—1107 Third avenue. s Baker, 9 rounds, Draw—Gus Rublin, 20 rounds, & Now York_200 Temple Court Rutlding <> na Chichen cabot ants Gnicago—Si7-218 U. & Kxprees Building, 2 Joe Choynski, 20 round s . oe en ios. Rds, @ nt pers 5 weeb oF Cwenty-fve cents per month, deliver t $ ened Ge eatere ite tree oe . B Feb. 28—Joe Goddard... W Los Angeles........ 4 8 Se Hncered at the postition At Reattin Washington, as second-olaes matter @ Mar, 22—Peter Jackson.. W. San Francisco ..... . ——— = @ Apr. Pete Everett W San Francisco o TH VOTE pr. a ANCIBCO 645 eT A TRUST OF . ms @ May 6—Tom Sharkey... W San Francisco . There are two ways to look at the trusts. iC Aug. §—Bob Armstrong. W New York «...+++ bad Two views Just two ways, and that’s all. ‘= 1899 ry oF ‘There are A owe tn tee sass a look out, and js June g—Bob_ Fitaain- e out of the trusts ook In. — Pet T thees wepatiees tie came Oe . MONS fs ..cesse K Coney Istand a8 ‘This is the view of one out of the trusts who looks In and tries to « v. 3~Tom Sharkey... W Coney Island .,....25 8 felt what he sees in plain words, with none of the patter of high finance {M@ 1900 ri to hide the truth, @ Apr. 6—Jack F < Detro bal Industrial combinations—trusts #0-called—have one aim tn view. |e is Ja innegan .. K Detroit : This is to make money; to make lotaof money; to pay interest on water- ay 11—Jim Corbett . K Coney Island @4 stock and on promoters’ bonds, s 1901 a To take an industry or a group of Industries worth a million dollars [MB Sept. 17-—Hank Griffin, W Los Angeles .. 4 "8 and make them pay interest on an meres ice ean yi Ne @ Sept. 24-—Joe Kennedy K_ Los Angeles 28 oo ea age lg Mpa yc ® Nov. 15—Gus Ruhlin ... W San Francisco ..... 5 @ ust of today put Into plain termes. o ’ . ‘There ts a good deal of talk about “community of Interest," “de structive competition,” “harmony of production and distribution” and /@ ROBERT FITZSIMMONS. B “economy ef m: ment. a . ‘These are all words and they sound well. But in the end they ig pp, t . aa Z . Mean just one thing--that thing !» money. 4 Born June 4, 1862, Elston, Cornwall, Eng. Height, § ft. . And who pays ft; those who are in the truat’s ring? 1134 in. Heavyweight. Color, white. Don't ever think it B 188: Won—Dick Ellis, 3 rounds. a ‘Trusts are to get money from those who tre out and look tn, B 180: Won—Billy MeCarthy, 9 rounds. Knockout— @ ‘The process is never reversed, and when trust magtates fleece each |i Arthur Upham, § rounds. Lost—Jim Hall, 4 & @ther—that is, on a side bet—the aim of the trusts is sth! the same. s amd ¢ ? 2 The steel trust, to get down to facts, ts doing a er THE BUYER little Anancin! juggling. changing preterred to com- |@° 1891: Won—Black Pearl, 4 rounds. Knockout—Jack ®& au coe eicin wage rer 4 ales pene gre thse p Fong ——< s Dempsey, 13 rounds, Abe Congle, 2 rounds. a od aor Bit Work his firm. te to be paid ten million HM) 1892: Won—Peter Maher, 12 rounds. Knockout— & | Who ts to pay tt? s James Farrell, 2 rounds. Joe Godfrey, 1 round. & ‘Mr, Carnegie, Mr. Rockefelfer and Mr. Schwab? s Jerry Slattery, 2 rounds. Millard Zender, t round. & bone ad oe le e ange ®B 1893: Won—Jack Hickey, 3rounds, Knockout—Jim @ rou, John when you buy a pound of natis, will give your share. |g {1 i} 8 ney ae AR A i “ s Tom Brown, across the street, wants some wire netting. He chips ina |p Hall, 4 rounds. — Phil Mayo, 2 -round Warmer, 1 round, 8 s 5 bad s bed & bad 8 s . bad . s s s @ s s a s a = a tired; Barry slaps Foley on cheek with open glove. they elt edly, but break away easily; Barry ‘If the steel trust were taxed @ sum equal to the profits It pays on | #wung left and right to head; they Punch each other in the face; Foley swings left to chin. SEVENTH ROUND, one to point af cbt swung right on wind and clinched: Foley sent straight to chin; Barry right to 7 p aciet tort to plays for Barry's wind, sent left to mouth; dances they exchange right on ribs at the bell. a left swing: EIGHTH ROUND They mix and Foley tails withou' being hit; Barry sent a left to wind Foley sent right and two lefts to wind; Barry lands right on ribs, but mouth; Barry to rib blocks a right for the wind; Foley mnt two lefts to mouth and « right to chin Foley sent a stiff left to chin; Barry swings right to ear; Foley ducked a hard left swing. They clinch; Foley puts light left on wind. left jab on into a right swini puts left to neck, NINTH ROUND. Foley swung left to face twice Barry makes Foley break ground, hange lefts on neck; Foley sends right to fis to land; they «: got inside of a left Barry sent left to wind: they clinch | in the break away; Barry crosses jaw with | right; swung Meht right on cheeks: exchange lefts on wind; straight right to cheek; they 1 rings. TENTH ROUND A succession of clinches in which on Foley's pokes his right ELEVENTH ROUND, y wine. General Mix-up Gresmai ‘The li in feet wa: the victor. It wi mix-up. The biggest negro pic the smaller one, but did not make headway. . Everything goes. bleeding freely. Round 2. At ‘The by the but came out alive. are now resting t stand up and slug. rudae fight. T they stopped for a rest. ‘The colored brigade was retired | because the dressing room. After a little jangle with Referee 00 fee the big men ‘The Cornish. man was the first to come in He wore a tight blue bath robe and was acompanied by George Lawnon, Haberly and Gregeains was want y over his an appearance. Bn! Fitz’ Griffin, 8 ged hands d the ring a me He wore a yellow swea overcoat and a panama Jeffries w 1 fries and Joe Kennedy unconcerned around the challenged the w ry Corbett Jam fight. ¥ the was paid d the club, to act am tim BM! Delan k to the had his glov sat crouching “eum, nts and sweater. Fits ool and looked out from “ t his tte hia # Solomon Ww put on in hia ¢ fal meeting. of Carpet h repeat. Foley swung se. right to Foley sent leads four colored | men into the ring after the prelim. | tof the colored men | to be de-| one boy ts an a general mix-up for a minute; two of them are fight- mal lewt on_ be Harting was eeper for the | xarnined Fitz’ hands and was ap | He wan still wearing | opponent as | substituted for G, Harting a# the timekeeper for the club. Billy Gallagher held the watch for Jeff. ani Edward Wheel for Fite, When Fita was introduced the cheering was long and loud and the Cornishman amiled, Jeff got a round of applause, but not so loud as when Fitz made hie bow. Fits condition seemed to be excellent Jet loomed up like A pleture was made the py shaking hands with Ed Graney. They shook hands and wen their corners to walt for the gong. ep or two in hiv applauded. FIRST ROUND. ‘They meet in the middle of the ring and «par; Fits backs away; Jem roucher low left lead: Pitz sends goee over Fit hard left the riba; Jeff rushes Ft ropes but fails to land: Fite dabbed with left: Fits blocks jeft tend and backs out of the f a left nwing: FY then send left to body, but @ teft on mouth and again on he: Fits sends a straight right to nec Fita jabs neck lightly; at the bell Fitz had much the best of the first round. ECOND ROUND. Jett tries left; Fit ie not there; Jeff duck a left swing punch on i} breast; Ju puts another left « hook; {chest; Fits puts right to ear, but gets a right on body; Fits puts left to Jaw, dropped it to stomach; Jeff went left to brenet; Jeff ts short with left swing: they exchange lefts on body; Jeff rushes two hard lefts to body; Fits uppercuts Jeff on mouth; Foley neck then away left to mouth. shoulder, Barry they | spar still left to mouth; Jeff is bleeding freely from mouth and nose; Jeff is backing away from Fits at the close of round. THIRD ROUND Fitz backs away and blocks a left lend; Jeff does not croueh so much now! Jeff sent a stiff left to nec Fitz sent straight left to nose: Fit gloves are covered with blood; again Fitz jabs Jeff both with left; they lelinch and as they break away Fitz jabs @ cruel left to mouth; Jeff rushes fiercely Fitz talks to Jeff; Jeff's face is a night and he has a bad gash under right eye; Jeff swings left over Fits’ shoulder; i Sen as val band from Bremerton will t Madison park Sunday after 4 evening a) Evening Excursion on King Coun- ty Ferrybgat, Leaving Madison park, § p. m., Sunday, July 27th; re turning at 11 p.m. Round trip,» mmepiaatiinnen Duniap, real estate. 8 Union pi no othe - eee ‘Then ed in were An admirer of Fitz sent Foley crossed the head with|a floral wreath into the ring. Jef-| right for ribs, | fries en' pment ter, a hat Delaney, | Jett ring hog values in naive goods afford an ex nt saving opportunity for yppere ‘These exceptional inexp hal- | pain. frugal ai Simmon’s Carpenter Pencils Be oo Te Be 81.00 the Butt € uge whil Diston Compass Saw Blue Stee! Square...... was | under |g 1 set best Chisels Lwet Auger Bits... 6 M250 81.00 Goodel Hest Drill... nter’s | will be held at 1520 Fourth | ndny, July 29, to ele: nal cor Balloon ascension at Leach! park y afternoon, July 87. t del-| nven netpals | to} Jeff sends a left to neck; Fits sends | Fite to Oh and and eho FOURTH ROUND od Bob ts cheered mouth and face; they ¢ together Jeff lands hard on breast; Mite duck Jout of a tight place and puts Meht left on body; Jem triew two left owing® Dut ie short; Bite pute left and right on face; Jeff ducks n wick od left awing ax the bell rings. FIFTH ROUND, They spar and exchange light lefts n neck) Wits backs away from Jeft and swings without much effect Jef crowds Fits to ropes and puts left on neck; Fits senda left to Jeffs eye and right to rit te ducks a left nwing and sends a light right to Jeff's head; Jeff swings @ hard right to Jaw; Jeff rushes and reaches Fits |Jaw with lett; Jef sends « hard left to shoulder; Fite #ends two ati ones to face; Jef nenda left to none, Fite Just missem Jeff's chin with a right awi clowe of round. SIXTH ROUND, Fitz breaks ground and Jeff lands left under Mob'e guard; Fite sent a uff right to Jeff's quod eye; Fite | pute in bard teft to wind and right uth; Jeff goon out of way of Fita ends two lefts te narrowly rxcapes & savage ath with ody; Fite awings left to mouth and again up- i te Jem witb lef! oth Jen's to be tn tr SEVENTH ROUND, Joft pute left Fie’ neck; Jeft forces mat nd lands another in Fite jabs Jet's od right; Fits with left on ton at left mraightens Jeff up vuth; Jem puts hard | ach; Jef blocks a right swing; Fits rushes Jeff to the ropes with left and [rig on face; puts another tight one iN h; they clinch; Jem ducks Fits’ right and throws shoulder into Fite; Fits iands right on jaw a gong sounds. RIGHTH ROUND Jeft follows Bob around the ring is short with @ left swing; Fits sends & straight left to mout mt pu left on wind, then left to cheat, they exchange lefts on body; Bob swings left (o face; Bob misses & right up perout that would have done bu ness had he janded; they exchange rights on body, they Jab each other in face with left: Je® sends Fite down; it Is thought Fis went down ; they were in clinch at the rope they away Jef swings @ ri h; Fite gore down w me up tn tiem brew k ator able tk the last fight udlence ch He had all the best of th fight up to the final blow 1B | One of the leading Wine- t growere In California is ry anxious to have bh product introduced in Be: | ttle. Fob ducks a wicked left lead; they spar, Jef lands light left on’ face Jeff in whort with a left, but #mothers a loft awing from Fite; Five lan¢ right on jaw and uppercuts Jet's] hin; Jefe puts two bard lefts or iy; Fite jabs Jef three times He instructed us to apply the best method to before the public, here's the result. Port Wine usually seile fer $1.50 per Hon; special introductory price Fits backs away from | to Jeff's nose | per pound «+. TRIATS BONEL DINES— Per can 20¢, 25¢ FRESH RANCH EGGS— Per don. ... SMOKED SALMON— er pound 9) iaebndne SOUTHWELL'S JAMS— Assorted flavors) — jar Per PLAIN PAPER NAPKINS Per 1000 . bodes 350 DECORATED PAPER NAP. cin Por 1000 ... ‘ RUSSIAN CAVIAR— Per cs 406 and To IMPORTED SWISS CH e —Per pound . 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