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> . Written Exclusively to Gopyriaht, 1900. by the Prom Publis NOPSIG OF PRECEDING OHAPTER erm at the age lumber vari ihe quarreiied wth im of 7 he prelims * Ceaghan tnertee in bie © tm the ring CHAPTER IL The Rescue. EOGHAN, the fellow I hated be cause he had told my girl lle about me. stood before me I gave) him a quick glance, we shook handa) and the fgh! was on. | Now, ae I sald in the fret eh: P| ter, Geoghan was looked on as the dest amateur for his weight tn Brook- lyn | was a kid, younger, smaller, lighter than he was But he looked down on me and thought he had « cinch. I hated him Mbe poison, and I was fighting for love, too. Bo you gee that gave me a big advantage. I wasn't « bit tired from my ether bouts, thanks to Charley May- hoods training In fact, those other boute had just waked me up and given me confidence @ni cot mv febting blood stirred | Geoghan's great act was to «wing for the other man’s Jaw with his left ase ,@ounter after luring on the other chap {wto some foolirh lead. He was noted and sent them in Another great act ‘of hte was to wear his man down by sending straight lefts In the face re veatedly at long range, using bis great seach to do It 1 was onto both these tricks and be {pides I'd sized the man up 1 knew he a Iktle, and when he wasn't! H ing he was never without @ in one corner of his mouth. } It didn't seem to have affected him Much, but | knew no one could smoke e6 Much as he did without injuring & beart and wind Bo I mate t and wind (espectally the Points of attack, T ruphed at the call of time, and then ducked and came tn, head down, That duck saved me. It was just In time, for is left swing wem Gying across the top of my bead. This left his heart ex posed and, guarding my face with my Powers, the “Terror of ¥ expla BUFFALO, July 9—Mrs, William J., newspaper story she was telling him|t? the Hoard # oe | Lauts, thirty years old, the daughter of faw who shot herself. Callahan a oie with & prominent family and wife of a prom hie 9 the war ehe ait it” wae the dol ner & es {nent young business man, shot her Cmax of her bag ve, and * 3 . self tn the presence r husband at na th doe hie alte Paid dh "I . . are a an early hour this morning » he to de mavediat tion © Mr. and Mrs. Lauta were in thelr bet. Der ake St. Louis Strikers Suspected of ant a Wrecking Boarding Places of + he is Non-Union .Men. ores AMDIN ie. ae TT) REAR Rie bie pan eeaanaeel LLL LEE e mos $-6-2-0-4-00-4-000640000 con eee tae net toe ID Smaltey's house ive been @ they are giving Ceoghean oan a like an animate? ny hand, end Windintl) in the th: lant anybody's I went down tn a inder wing on the jaw ra Secor n¢ ifte the room « ery hing ™ k and fall was ue lars Was the nearest I ever came tol * 6 © © © @ & later the Jackson Club The Hurona were invited f wind up to our Inter It wag a delicious 1 felt Mke| gave at ont to the pienic grove, riy wo were th me She wore a new t rocasion f dreas, and in it 1 the Pride of that honor ne $] 1 scrambled to my fee 4 [toast an hour since 1 w w f lee “\ of . ee ‘4 yw pand 0499-109000-OF i 4 jie of the party. | . . * | wa kid, Dut a promising r The Evening World. : forer and something of a her ning Company, New York World ' wee sonies my , vet on perfectly happy but for in a bunch of righthan r or not. Me stoot near us and did nothing his heart, and te me. He was so ver ave him the i] norer becaune ¢ gone plente with me in h him three—four! . ‘This was the signal we'd agreed on to! ated this programme every ain. ‘One—tw hance | wot, and the charmes were AOE DPA I ERE HE EE Fett ewes ¢ TERRY'S GREAT mean “Bend the rig! th eenr Pee CeCooe ooo og ri RIGHT ARM > ay ross to his jaw.” looking at me mouth open, trying to y He was done up. His back on him ne neart had gone , ey as that but I always wear that one andi al ways shall. Yes, I'll sell it; but ndt un i i) 1, I jumped into my clothes and PREP man e the fret round, Sometimes + 22 I'd ta to block of auck hie blows. + on ° I'd have to take them, but I @ [ made up my mind to take them for the ? ? ke of reining in those little rapid-fire + , etraight i ¢ bleeding s dark red over the heart and e went back to his corner, and { his heavy face blows wouldn put me on Queer street. 1 knew if the yt without a knockout he'd get + (Photogr rom life.) : the deciaton on polnts. * With this wonderful combination of bone and le * In the second round | gave him no the little champ has his great be : rest. He fairly slaughtered my e, head and neck. while I hardly ever reached his. But T was banging away against his heart; and the cigarettes he grabbed up the watch and mae a» break had emoked helped me When I went for out of doors ae back to my corner after the second I never stopped running till ! reached of the a re re) Bee te re A lot of us were sitting leaning t when mand k hands came a! chamber, the nusband He listened tn a heeliess way reading a paper to & UKE o | LABOR NEWS, |°. July #—Two boarding | for non-union street rafiway em- | ly wrecked early | @ dynamite bomb. The, jue to the pereoh or per. | placed the bomb there, but the strikers. two Ls: gad at 170 and 12 Evans ue Ww run by Mra, A. Hedsier, has had the non-union men there street railway troubles Fy 3 ft tH itl} i Fi? i iz she would get in trouble! AT Tedious Journey in Or-| der too See Mis Wife and Chile, OSWEGO, N. ¥., July ®—To see his wife and daughter, from whom he deen separated over a year, Michael Dugan, ninety-sight years old, walked My son-intaw gtres me a good home, same without my wife 98 WALKBD 15 MILES, | si *\1 was tired asd then I sat down and| er Sexton . | which began ané continued to.| union men. Hat: . | day iby broke’ the‘ hot’ gpell te Another victory for organized labor tory | aga! . if che harbored the men. She laughed jas been practically woe ia. | Sork at pote. at the threats, fon of the Roard he 4 j arms 7, ave 2 Untfl a week ago her place was guaMt- | Bheet Metal ~ w A com > / ed every night. The guards were with receiving Ma te rike tof M “ ¥ ‘ ¥ drawn and at 2 o'clock this morning oman ts 4 fe * wa both howses were fark when @ terrific ation u the matier was pu i» : . Pes explosion ooeurred. The two front doors ttre r war ‘ a fom apart, were blown from their A * ‘ arh® hinges ‘Tae front part of t be F was jarred out of plu 7 pane of gluse in the buf . \ Mr} : ed. But not one of the perrona mrand & = asleep in. ; t « ys igh'ly shaken t Hl 7 m ule, 4 bomb was thrown Inte the vestib come to this city to Hve with Mich Namera, hig son-in-law, while ife went to hia daughters home i nibal Shactiten nen he stice F ania some time past he has been drov T ° tng over the separation. T beh epee It's a Novel Cenft, TERRY TAK UST GAVE ME ONE LOOK AND THEN LOOKED AT TH reba THE WOKLD: MONDAY BYVENING, JULY 30, 1900, thee (Prom Photograph tor Whi: ll tacipiined with Alt tentences for Sel mming his wife and daughter w a . + ips. and wren A * morning his Grat question kets be & ‘ / ing them. It was pot herd, he sald, in] alic to pursue cow ely nw t raged reply to thelr questions. “T walked until) matier has ber a bef ymenkeel on f the tabor _ rested. It more than pays (0 eee those | Delegate ! love.” | aampels " atin. Superintendent of the Poor Guthrie) whtle two » sent Dugan home to-night. The old ing the De . » Othe i 9 from his pany's plant. at wird , ee ty-third: wor - Fogted terday, whe the unlon Rain Breake Paris Heat Wave. | PARIS. July @—The heavy storm! machinst arged, they tm who beman i, the| the corner he dr r} The Enterprise Arsocinth did | Piters will hold & ppectal meetin: ng | Central Hall. Mi West Thirty secon street to-n! Recretary Calahan has arated that all members be oresent| T’ as Important matters relative to the new agreement will come up for final action. heart can be ae oP ° s small! ‘ 4 Al porto star and the divers into the water towed from point to wherever Mr. navigate, Whitney fe to do that. because the | “TOR OFS” ot 2000e- Chief Devery Scores Policeman *-: ; a7 Powers for Arrest of Baby [os eyes) Who Picked Flowers. lz erp 'WIFE SHOT HERSELF TO | ILLUSTRATE SUICIDE, 0 r=: n may Gerry & WeSovern’s * Own *& Love * Story, & Written a by * Himself, HIS PRIZE TO HIS SWEETHEART WATCH IN MY HAND PEGE EE EEE 2 Meme) eee bane Mr and Mre MeGo vere Moved in Their ( { seemed a wort of eternity ve surtace i that water y feet away f . va e are ed the ralt) but she went ante ast ed myself! I ¢ water ¢ eam and a ¢ fluft ave wretty | tt For Infants nad Bears the AB yy art. | Signatere of Ca x/V 7! rt "1 have use } | Zenola rit ZENOLA isa refreshing delight in the bath. 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