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- LATINER CLUES WEALTHY NA POINT T0 IRE BADLY HURT. | Mrs. eevee ms A. Ellis, ot Brooklyn, Knocked Down at Bay Shore by Dr. King’s Horse. Police Learn that the Long Island City Bur-| glar Writes with His, LEFT HAND. | THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING JULY 26, 1902. hla Former Champion, Who Is to Meet Jeffries Next May, Points Out ‘the Mistakes Made and the Advantages Gained by Each of the Great Fighters During Their Encounter. ITIRST ROUN. They came quickly to the centre, Jeff in a half-crouching attitude and loth feinting rapidly. Jeffries followed Bob around, feinting with left and Fitz was the first to lead. He sent a short right jab to the jaw and another a moment Jater. Jeffries crouched and rushed, but Bite sidestepped out of the way. Jeff rushed again, and Fitzsimmons looking for an opening smothered his left for the body. Hoth of them did a lot of fenting, Jeff finally trying left for the face, but Stil Fitz ia Nghting beautifully and sclentifically. In and mix It. A fellow with a punch like his had ought to take a chance, This hit-and-get-away game {4 all right If a féllow can keep it up, but I doubt if Fitz can, Fitz's turn at forcingymatters in this round isn't Important. ‘This putting the left to Jetf's face will never do him much good or Jeffries muoh harm, FIFTH ROUND. Then Jeff led his teft for the body, but Fitz got a left to Jeff's face, but took the bouy Jet s forced Fitz to the ropes and put left itz clinched, and when they broke sent in two Thev feinted for a mem inissed and got a chop on the bod left and vight or ant right on face twice. T think, however, he should 0 THRONGS GREET THEIR BISHOP. Rt. Rev. Charles E. Mc- | Donnell, of Brooklyn, Met Down the Bay by, a Big Delegation. CORBETT REVIEWS THE FIGHT BY ROUNDS “WATER CURE” FINDINGS STAND President Approves the Punishment of Major Glenn andLieutenant Gaujot. ci vt [it fell short. dle ferecd his man into the corner, dut missed aghard Jett Bist charles. Msponnell, of 7 nd his lives > SHORE. July 2 ; | i 2 body blows from left and right delivere 5 i Speedlite COL Dit EO a vest WASHING July %.—The Pr ae en eee cee ties) BAY SHORE, July 26 Mrs. George | swing, ‘Then Fitz tried for the face, landing lightly. Jeff sent in a hard left} 07 08" Tron Net nad viebt deliyercal tram che ipa ‘They elrnehedire-|igroonyn, revelved. a. monster teee-|/ Veni, yet Wie wake Smee Glits alle Eis, of Brooklyn, a millionaire |on the body, and Bob countered on the head without damage, Jeff con-|VOCUy. | ton’ by the Catholic clergy and laity Edwin 8, Glenn, Semerey clare ales Toxephh MASS) 1h. ie : Fitz put 9 terrife right on the jaw and a moment later a left on face rom Rom d Abela dibs) ‘ Mite terrifle right on the jaw ra lel A 8 | 0 01 if murder of Albert (. Latimer is shown! summer resident of this section, and | tinued to force his man, and when the gong sounded corners he was on the Rust cory hee A s n his return rom | Lieut. Jullan P, Pee hig ihien are work 1 i 4 NeRreanive Jef cut Fitts right cheek with a left. They fought rapidly, Fitz cutting | this morning area | Gaujot, Tenth , and Lieut. Nor- s men are working y 2 gressive : , i Kt. aciunaeea!| ‘ Pie learsed that GLARE Pi Dr. George S. King, a very prom!-| "6 fy | Jet's fave Witlt nis fett and putting right on head. Jeffries was bleeding | One hundred priests and Ay hundree|man G, Cook, ine scouts, preeet t Y: ; | When the champion took’ his corner his nose wac bleeding® slight! . i laymen went down to the Bay at 3)" 71) a pouty BOL the leourt HANDED. So was the burglar, se-| nent physieian of the place, are both freely an@ wad th'ed. Just before the close of the round Fitz put a right) °° hi cor HeetEL Ne: EUS Henn was fo guilty iptl th Mrs. | from one of Fitz's left jabs. He looked contident, however, and sat waten- 3 i o'clock this morning to gt : and sentenced to be suapended for one cording to the description of him Mrs./iving at thelr homes here In a ¥ FY) ECHR MUTA tihe Gulatitela TRnIte over Jeff's jeft eye, cutting it nnd bringing blood. cania at Quarantine, A brass band] OO and to forfelt #0 of hls pay; Maat Tite's m ene tneir | Serious condition as a result of the! ; “ pen teed Jeff was not winded, but was Meeding from the nose, left eye and right | blared welcome to the prelate and he| Gaiiot was found guilty and sentenced aaa Re hie colite caries. ee t| “BOTH MEN STARTED OU T WRONG.’—CORBETT. check. ‘The-puly mur on Fitz was a slight abrasion on the right cheek. wraey taken) aboard athe, Copheus, saat to suspen: for three months and to AR burgiary TF hatuses abeniutely | Mtter’s horse becoming frightened by) pats Jett out and out. ‘Tie same old crouch, ‘The same old felnt, Fitz first , ite se ky, aaa bo maa: brought back to the Bridge Dock, | yyfeig ki per month during that perlod; to tell the detectives whe hati the autos of J. Campbell Smith and] to tesa, A jab at what. ‘That will never do. Lefts {to the face will never THIS ROUND IS -—CO) . . roel AeDonneil ees ve ot | CLOK Was acquitted, night. Pp ci iPeittitexnourdwatlon: 4 that left of Fitz's to the body, Bob ought | No, thiv round reads like the real thing. Jeff has got Fitz slugging. ‘Tha Bishop MeDonnell and the party of] qe President approves the findings tm aes Met vara salt A on, King’s horse became ° 7% shi wa were’s that left " . a good sign for Fitz if he is slugging and not tired, but I think he must be tired. | Pilgrims who made the CaP ae the case of Major Glenn and Lieut. Gau- eisant:Benry Clare luncontrolable and tossed Its owner! stop that Kind of work, Jem begins to feint, and he's the boy that can felnt./yytz seldom slugs when he is goud. He usually falls into that style If he finds | With him held an informal re sicteaa Na jot and disapproves the action of the mit Typewriter lout, ‘The doctor's head struck a | NO* Be tes his left for face and inisaes, ‘Then Fitz Is trying for the face, land-lthings golng the other fellows way, It's hls method of getting In the fnisher ae eetacr ang ey ae red with | Court in the cage of Ieut. Cook, He tract and nine promissory notes with hia ng lightly 1) was a straisht punch, Fitz ought to hook It over or swing. He'll |All his fights have proved this, a private audience by the Pope. Beraee ne Curie On ine care wvuatever telephone pole and rendered him un- Yes! They clinch and break and slug and Fitz seems to be doing well. It's approval of the two cases LBET HAND. It was thr his at-| never hurt that bi with Jabs, Neither man ts showing his real form, and ‘ai OnneIL aol eelingly” of tempting to di this typewr eOneaI De: lParecriecen rs eaenoes 3 SIRNA ERE Shes tae ius never waa}® #afe det he's taking that same old Jong chance, Peecdaepatncdoct titan Noni oerieen Lae and disapproval in the one. before he had pati for is that he w Nec vd nell a, il eocia Seater i es - His seconds, however, sivuldn’t allow him to rough it too much. That kind of | gaia no news regarding the choosing of | Glenn was tried by court-martial for arrested. | His head is badly eut, and it ig | $000 first-round (ighter, He's showing that right inthis round, Jeff, too, 1s not i nghting will do more to tire him than affect Jeff. In fact Jeff will wear him | the Arenoinnog's: successor hag sea nned administering the water cure ‘to the [following his usual style, ile seema to be Just feeling Fitz out, First blood for|down if he continues in short order. Don't think I'm not giving Fitz credit for | ome at the time ‘wae prominentiy Presidente of Igbares and Gaujot for Be {feared his skull s fractured. nfederate King lis twenty-eight years old and single. Mrs. His confederate, Sent to pawn It, and whe. Ellis was crossing the street at | Fitz in this round ¢ esn't mean anything. SECOND ROUND. his showing. He's doing surprising! SIXTH ROUND. well, and they say he's an old fellow. Bishop mentfoned for the place, and was maid to haye been Archbishop Corrigan’s cholee, Former Police Commissioner Bernat J. York made an address of welcome to administering the cure to three natives, Lieut. Cook was tried on the charge of ordering three natives to be shot by the Macabebe scouts. Deere ne tin hich the Bishop replied. He said he ; the time an wi . which. the D eit tee SCIRUS sae me down bY | Jeff went after Fitz, trying left for head and falling short, Fitz javoea| Jeffries came up and crouched low. ue maleges Ris ret etiam with a wan rind’ fo "he! nome: atter a thee pa friars) Clare !was | inconserous and was carried to ane (ieft t0 the neck and Jeff smiled and forced him to the corner. ‘The lanky |left on the head. He rushed, but the wily Australian blocked every blow {monmtrat(on ad said Wf remunded Mi) HAVE To BUY WATER. Auastdit Maneger 1) A. Abrahama)| 9 ONC | retlow Huickly side-stepped out of the way. Fitz tried for the head, but |#"4 got out of the way. Fitz put a right on Jeff's head, one omthe body and | f the receptions sccord’d {0 th, neople| TRINIDAD, Col. July 25—The water of the village stores, where a corps another on the nose. Jeffries broke ground and ducked out of the way. used out to greet them. had famine which has been threatening geapte smith) Pren ans, NO, aid 5 aes was quickly and neatly blocked. Fitz broke ground before Jeff's left, but f t if A ged ae siiey tun oeeet Wat ater taken home, ‘She e though Atal ted a tet for the head, It was Might, however, and the champion | er exchanged iets on the head, Pitre Deng the mow damages tiie eee ae Feeley eatin tars Boma ’ Aorday that Clare war wearing the «1m:/to tie seriously Injured. She is flee See ee eee ee eo ee etree lr navaielentioniiheltuoe: ‘dant uated lislealta the lfopeslBatlest attient ana Holy Father, who was in good health. | Bought posi ola the bucketful when sirrested cia lh rs of age, Her son)" yor crouched lower and eent Fitz back against the rOpes with p lett |left on the face which started the blood afresh. Fitz showed remarkable 7 Spat ceakelace ea ee Hoe Ae ay body blow. Fitz put two left hooks on the face and got out of the way of |cleverness in xetting away from rushes. His left jabs were cutting, ana ARL AN COUNTESS WHITELAW REI REID pate wus a nan office "Phe accident occurred on Main (the Champion's left. Jeff went at him with a astifl left on the head. He |Just as the gong sounded he put another on Jeff's sore mouth and nose, uptown and wanted \ | street, and drew a large crowd, (60t @ left Jab on the nose that brought blood in a stream from Jeff's nose. “JEFF 18 TAKING A PUNCHING WELL.”—CORBETT, aare S000 at my desk, whivh tain his At the close of the round Jeff was somewhat worried, but took mat- Jeff is taking puccning graciously, @ man that can stand up and take wal- rell-top, and sgn ant! Bates with his lef In whi ¢|Murnuding ttlan Drives a Katte deseription CORN THIEF STABS FARMER. Pe the other nand, was as coo! &s a cucumber and was not in the least blown. ers coolly during the minute's rest. His nose was bleeding freely. Kitz “FITZ TRYING TO WIN BY SCIENCE.”—CORBETT. lop after wallop from Fitz isn’t a weakling. This fellow Jeffries 1s a wonder for taking hard crac If they hurt him no one but himself knows It. He's not tak- ag any more than he can help, though. His ducks In this round seemed timely. His ru at Fitz are not ao effective as I thought they would be, Notice how Fitz gets out of the way of some of them? Well, that shows, as I said before, OF MINTO ARRIVE. SAILS FOR HOME, Royal Equerry by Order of Rute into Vv Aba + AY i te igh wuse Melix i ene eerie of Jeft weems to place a lot of dependence on that left, but Fitz knows enough|ihat Bob js trying to go the sclentifie route, but a chap must know more than Governor of Canada and His King Edward Escorts C se eclett endl ‘Teaneck, N. J. drove oft Ltallans who{ About aclence to Keep out of the way, Oh, pshaw! Bob is fabbing again. He] Bob to bring that style out on top agatnst Jeffries, Fitz's Jabs may be cutting Family Assume Most Ex- 8 rts Coro- AAoiver In his left hand, she sald, when steaiing his corn and, beans, the| feems to be out to win on solence. Another left for the head by Fitz, He must Jeff, but I don’t believe they are worrying him o any extent: Wonder to me js that clusive Manner on the Lu- nation Ambassador to the he eaot har husband rattacked him, One drove a knife] De® up in the alr. In fact, neither seema to be down to real work yet. Jeff| Fitz doesn’t ure that famous right of his more often, Steamer at Southampton ' Wheorlen of RNS LEA TER RRO He ETAGL crouches, Watch now, there may be something doing. See, Just as I expected, SEVENTH ROUND cania. pton, to the BB asure: | 1 Kovitski's condition Is said tof he went that left to the body and knocks Fitz against the ropes. ‘Those blows are SEVE . the cap aud shoes (Nd | ye oritteat bad Fitz comes back with light hooks and Jabs. The Jabology will never win 4 4 hed Fitz determinedly. H t left on ? house would it Sim.t Fr . a Jeffries showed up well and rushe z determinedly, He put LONDON, July 2%—Mr. and Mrs. ay seh —- for him. Jeff gets over a stiff left to the head and Fitz sends in a Jab to the é The Earl of Minto, Governor-General | 740 ° 4 bntom of Chir SBARRETT| GOING TO HA nose and more blood comes from Jeffries, That shouldn't worry Jeff. the body, but took left and right on the head. Neither was damaging, of Canada, ‘he Gountesa andi thelr fame W hitelaw qelal balled. toraay itor Nee, i sR ueia Glare YTl. however, and when a moment later they came together Jeffries put two] jIy grrived In New York to-day on the [SOT fromeSouthampton on, board: the i Bee esa her cing Romie ta Seadan eee THIRD ROUND. IterrIMe swings on the body and head. Jeff wore a determined look, As| Lucanin. The Minto famfly aswumed a a data ieee eseeaie GeImeT vee on the steam- Tootfalls’ wo: Ie 4 i think of, Vormer Bialt na to Be feria, ‘ h 2 lhe stopped to spit Fitz jabbed him three times in the, mouth and forced | Most exclusive manner er the announcement made q “ val ApWhile: Capt. Titus has Jasued In: New Ane Jeff came up foreng matters, His bloody nose annoyed him a little. (0° | a fpalGeee ship, ind when dining in the main sa-[1!") (ie Soronation of King Edward . ae emer to wor ROME, July Share! He changed his tectics for a moment and stood ups straight. Two left Jot MiuSOEU ike lan lenragedEbllikandliibleeding Grom itheunoss jloon had curtains drawn around them. |mugt pe indefinitely postponed, : thoveinente on the night-of the Latimer} rett!, the former Bishop of Havana, wii] lads were blocked by Fitz and a left jab on the sore nose returned, Jeff SATiGs CAD) sam ; , B | ‘The family eonsiat of the Ean ae) Coute| Under the syeclil command of King Seat Sispraueetin 1 wrdered to Hay tl as Apostolle Dele-| tried another left but was stopped with a left jab on the face. mouth and cheek, he rushed the smaller man to the ropes, putting left on eae gt stints Yiseouhe Meleund a Yl award ihe royal equerry, Lient-Col! e pe held practically incom~| gate, iv replace Mer. Tont!, Ar 4 ATA 1 i do ind right over the ear, Fitz stood him off, however, with left jabs, oc- | Eileen Elliot, Lady Ruby Elliot a 188 /Sir Fleetwood Edwards, who has been intend ne None! faapioun "He at uta Mer Tent, Archoinuoa) In a ettoch Jeff pushed Fitz back, Fite put a stiff one on the nose and YOdy and rig pst09 4 Billot cApsompeiuying (them was)Capt Ife etincitau on te nti eeceeniaa eo Pee ih ea an order Ral Giuctloni Ih tHe. Hostieay Hesublis Jeff bled freely. Jeffries's check was opened with a left hook and more biooa casionally sending Jeft to the head. Jeffries sent left to the head and in F. Hughes, Lord Minto's alde-de-camp. My RHA UM TE CReld cor the trateeehars He will be arraigned on Monday next. oerinits tt flowed. The champion rushed, swinging left and rigat. They were blocked, the clinch they carried on a conyersatfon Fitz smiling good naturedly,) ‘ne Governor of Canada resuged to bpevlan’ and een en ere or ite — —--——————— |b puta left caught Bob hard in the stomach. Bob jabved ‘left to face twice, While Jeffriee was bleeding and presented a terrible appearance. Jefiries looked worried. The lanky fellow was cool and got out of the way, not tired, however, and took it easy in the wait He was talk about his trip abroad, referring his duestioners to Capt. Hughes. Capt. Hughes said that Lord Minto had been United States. BOY KI abroad for th. coronation and had vis- ited his estate in Scotiand. The family would go direct to Quebec, the Captain sald. ‘ Jeff's face was covered with blood at the end of thé rotnd from his nose | and a gash over the right eye. Delaney busied himself over him between | | rounds, “JEFF NOW DOING REAL WOR K.”—CORBE'T. Now Jeff seems to be down to rel work. His swings at Fitz's body will go a wood ways toward bringing the fight to a sudden end. I don't think it can tast James J. O'Brien, a twelve-year-old boy, died in Roose: Hospital to-day from injuries recelved in being run over by a truck. The lad was playing tn the KING EDWARD HELO. WHIPYOUR HUSBAND sund Sten COUNCIL ON YACHT. JUDGE NOW ADVISES Signed Proclamations Fixing Magistrate Connorton Does signed proclamations fixing the corona- tion for Aug. 9 and making a bank holt- The Privy Coun- orton that Mrs noying her for \: Leekseis to my husband from her Aoran had other stream, head and another for the body, “BLEEDING DOESN’T HURT JEFFRIES.”—CORBETT, Jett forcing matters so svon and up straight. Now is Fitz's chance. blocks two ieads and gets back to Jeff's bad nose and briny The bleeding is nothing. He the blood in an- It won't affect the big fellow in the least got another right on head, but came in with two left hooks. one for the much longer, If Pitz »' the way he's getting It now, he'll surprise me. Still the old man Is at It with the jabs to the face. Jeff, of course, is bleed- ing, but that's nothing Phew! ‘Dhatoleft to the body, f beginning of the end for Fitz oY probably misjudged that one to the ear. swed by a right to the ear, seems to be the If he got It to the Jaw I think de> that Jeff emiles, seems to have ‘et Fitz go along at his own galt; still, After that last round the big fetlow can afford to smile, He he was getting chopped up SISTER CYRILLA DYING. Victim of King’s Bullet in a Critt- cal Conditton. the cruise of the New York Yaoht Club and other racea of the season to take in front of his home, No. 640 West » When he was run attached to a delivery was knocked down and both truck. wheels passed over his body. He economical substitute for the day of the same date Sh Fitz was going away, however, and the A place here. - elliors, who had luneheon with the Kin every time he goes on the | force was broken, Bob led a stiff left to the body, but got a right on the| Nienwnile. I think Fitz should have gone In eartter or before he tired himself) The absence of Mr. Vanderbilt in celebrated liquid CU TI spent two hours on board the royal T Up to this atage Pitt has shown poor judgment. Everybody knows he has a good| Burope has no doubt caused the yacht! CURA RESOLVENT, as yacht. asked | head, Fite then took a turn at forcing, putting left on face twice and] punch, or at least I do, He should have tried for it from the first gong. to. be withdrawn. Mr, Vanderbilt iy Pe en te naval iseview, which *re vent to her house.” |compelling Jeff to duck away That lett of Jeff's to tho ribs 4s a bone-loosener, but the aid man gomes back| *bled, from Bngland recently ordering | well ag for all other blood Spithead Ay This ix no case for me,” declared. th ed worried, as he Istened al yy struc 5 wamely with his left. (He must have his right In a sling.) Jef must know hie tain and it b i on tae fae pad for anutiten’ women to Beckin nin allows Jetirieg looked ‘worried. na ho listened to Dalgney's instust ions el Garang ums tor ek forsiog the AaNtine Amer Ga EIEN Twenge papi AOS stile uae Le purifiers and humour cures, ish the assembling of a fleet Aug. Ul at [eirct you mo get a boramvw nip, ‘mee FITZ’S JABS NOTT HUR TTING JEF¥.”—OORBETT. vhat Fitz said, Maybe e didn't expect that left hook to the jaw, Jeff seems to Each pill is equivalent to one } Forteroouth, to consist of twenty-three you and Bive y sdead) It te evident that Fitz's jabs are not hurting Jeff, Jabs are almost useless| }4ve been well balanced when he landed It. I don't wonder that Fits goes down. I JUST THINK, teaspoonful of liquid RE- a ma je-ships, twenty-four cruisers and AGAIN UNDER WAY.) ht that thou, be the finisner. Fitz tries to get up, but time overtakes him You Can Think When the Food nish A young man studying tel- \ . trent mine tompedo Kunvouts, training {to be Viaiting other young | againat such a Dig fellow, Now stat short right hook to the head looks baminess-| MKERE that would t ; t q ships and smaller craft 5 like, but Fits spolis it all by going back to the jabs. rom the report 7 received of the Aeht T have @ firmer, coneiusion, than ever Makes Your Brain Work, SOLVENT. Put up in ee HEAL OE ray that mactentife fighter with te proper Judgment, stands an excellent cance 0 vials, con- yi CORONATION PLANS vi It appears that Jeff ts Improving He's got Piz going away from him | joating Jeffries “Aw L have wiald above, or before 1 knew how the fight would ree] ‘The mind does not work properly poset can: wane This 1a Fitz's mistake. He ought to go in and ding dong # with the big fellow. | sult, Fite used bad Judgment, but wital put up a very creditable exhibition, unless the right kind of food is fur- 60, doses, price, 25c, CUTICURA RESOLV- e Fitz ts doing well, but I don’t like his style, It will never win for him, What’s|/it would have ended matters right there Fitz ts making a game resistance and At the New York Foundling Asylum e Coronation for Aug. 9 After, Not Believe Men Should Do|the matter with hie right. Me ought to get it over pretty soon. Then we could | 8m to be ool.enough. Jeftien't tired. No. It takes a lotto tre that fellow: | sinter Cyrifa's condition, to-day was | Consultation with Royal All the Beating--Tells aj fsure Its effect on Jeff and know someting definite. rn. reported as critical, Two attempts have Advisers. Wife to Get a Horsewhip. That rushing of Jef looks bad for Fitz, He finally gets his left into Fitz's EIGHTH ROUND. sia te roehie te Pale m ES F stomach. That's one of the best blows of the fight so far. A fellow doesn't get Bob stood straight up, feinting with his left and drawing Jeffries on. | gersrood that no further efforts will be F ; over them easily, Fite ts still jabbing, Hia seconds ought to make him atop it, | Jef smiled through his bloody features, ducking a left ewing and landing a inade. | Cyrilla and Sister Angela were Resolvent en se ee ee ton et Cumet: | Bob Is cool. He might as well be that way, ‘That blood on Jeffries's taco {hard left on the ribs. They went at it, Fitz putting left on face and took siotion Phurmday ot Haat woke oy itenry Devonahire, President of the council (norton In the Long Isluad City Pollee [shouldn't worry his backers. one on the head. Fitz missed a right and took a stiff punch om the body. | Ai parenily “amMied through "brooding em Cate aeeclal teal for south, COU W-day gave Mrs Wve alitier, of Jeff forted the fighting at this stage, crouching low and carrying his | Ovs' he Inapility to learn the names by ampton to-day to attend a meeting of |? 3 NUE OE ARs ied aa FOURTH ROUND. right high and left far back. They came together and clinched. As Fitz ——————— : BOF | vce 0 get uw horsewhip; tuke a ; eee ee enier win ig. Rome with vow and give sour tustand | Jef looked enraged as he crouched and clinched 21s lips. He was vory fueppre a he eaifed and spoke to Jeffries, and before he could get out of] VIRGINIA OUT OF RACES. Beene ed tank wane hie eee etn careful and stayed clear of Fitz left jabs. Bol blocked two swings for the| 2° Jeffries quickly hooked his left on the jaw, an porous wen oe CUTICURA RESOLV- ‘ x Sirs Miller is young and pretty, ¢ the 5 down on his back. He tame up slowly, bu before he could get up on both 70-Footer Will Not was the first meeting of the Council! nad a summons issued for Mra. Julia | Head, And got out of the reach of another, A moment later they came Take Part in N. ¥. ¥. C, Crate ENT PILLS (Chocolate held in a similar place or under | Aira of No 310 Main atroct, Beinway, | together, and exchanged lefts on the face. Fitz put a short right hook on| feet the referee counted ten, and the fight was over. cane Fert Paty Coren ted, 60 d 25c.), are 6 EERE, ie eee also young and good looking, charging | the head, and Jeffries landed left on the chest. “THERE COMES THE KNOCKOUT.’—CORBETT. the 0-footer owne’ by William K. Coa’ i" loses, *, ‘ ult, Mrs, Miller told Mag- Fits put Jeff's head back with a left Jub and started the blood. Jeffries| Hod iw trying to draw Jeff on, eh? He won't have to draw hard, 1 don't won-| Vanderbilt, jr., will not take pant in| @ new, tasteless, odourless, 1 kot a husband of own LONDON, July %.—The rereton | Mrs, Abrans, “I don't want ’ F . egraphy said that his progress was ert ng eed ae aR oor a JEFF'S NOSE BROKEN BY FITZ’S HARD uJABS, vi sow”, eemed {omar | ENT PILLS are alterative, pease ‘0 rearoure vivid public on. | et Kaa ii | S| tain way like that of w drunken man, jclghth round the big fighters eame) He was still within reach when) Aland tt antiseptic, tonic, and digest- usiasm in the postponed event. it haw! , . Fey cere fered continually with stom- . thuslagm tn the postponid ent. 0 han ‘ONE RUNAWAY Gi Y GIRL CAUGHT. | (Continued trom Firet Pas He ealsed bimaett to bis etbow and out with & rush. Fite, tall end | speaking. ach trouble and dould rot dteest i; | ve, and beyond question the See erea Atace Sek the whole: une es rom thence to his hands lanky, stood up straight with, bis th food properly, and he fually got s0| purest, sweetest, most suc- Milb.be Gushed, dried and prinkio| Ruth Persherg Found im Boatone | blurred with blood, his eyes puffed,| !f there was one straight thought| arms whipping the air, nervously All Up with the’ O18 M he could do but little work.and was sful and economical blood ith ears, tine forming Murpet which | Keeda Birna Stn Mt | his nose smashed away, his eyes cut,|\ his bufuddied brain {t was that he | trying to draw the champion out. Quicker than a flash Jeffries’ big lanetes to give up his studies alto- ae an wifi h vibrations of the velit ney, : ai, So, 96 ns chee: res! e ; Beaneapes S04 vibtalions of th ‘| Moe Charles Hinan, of No. 0 Mast | tin cheeks slashed, his features) must fet up and fight some more 4 Aan are left arm deseribed the segments of |" About that (ime some one told him| 2% skin pu ers, hi Perera win no One Hundred and aistyninth street, an-| brutalized by the beating they had| From his hands he toppled over a circle and caught Fitz flush on|about the brain food Grape-Nuts, , cures,and tonic-digestives yet fevronation route, Otherwine the orig Taanation itede went “hr | received again on bis face. Again he essayed| Jeffries’ crouched low, with bis| the point of the Jaw. and he went in for it. In a short compounded, 4 poloe regulations will be carried | i would be forgiven for haying| It Was Jim Jeffries, the huge and | 10 rise, with the white-floored ring! bloody features contorted into some-|* It was all up with the old man,| ime @ very remarkable changé took ' from her home with kuth| hairy champion of the world. reeling under him, ‘This time he got | thing like @ smile, Fitz swung a left| His knees gaye way imply and he Be ‘became tree from headuches iis Complete Treatment $t ———EE i : oak tne Fe aut oho is aicleaniveact They had fought eight terrify |! Ms feet drunkenly, but again fell | tor his head. The big fellow ducked | went to the floor with a crash, He|bhand was no longer nervous and FoursTrack News for August wis | '0 away from the Tlenn house sev. | TURGS, and this was the result, Here back and was counted out it and catight Bob a hard rap on| rolled over on his back and lay atill| trembling when he used the key, and Complete external and intsrnal treatment : @ wonderfal article on bor, |ff#! Gays ago. Mre Birnn says they| WAS the end of the drama. Great Crowd Yelled Cheered,| the ribs. until the referee had counted five. ett TY Sry Of talenraD he Ka: for every humour, consisting of Ovricuna Books and. bis family of comets. The we ee hg Jia Birnn had oat Never for @ moment had the great] Ruch and clinch—clinch and rush,| He struggled valnly to raise but|the mental power to Taster it, and | BOA®, 280. to cleanse the skin of craste Me eeiied "A Journey Among | i Gey sora # Kir! tor the crowd ceased to yell and cheer, What} aud then Jeffries began to force tha] was counted out, {he understanding came easy’ when i" Gvsicna Oona yin of Fran i Mise Forsberg was caught Jn Borton er Of) aad brought ted Press, The Four-Track be gent to any address in the 8 Bo in #00 ball, charg Any of its possessions,| — Ruth told ae Shioe whe left Fi ot five cents for wingie| Providence.” rede tp yours or st will Fae ype back to New in dariem’ Police’ Cou Fookly leaders of the of Brokiyn, will C., of While the old man lay on bis back,| was a beaten pugilist to them? Had money was already changing hands,| Jeffries been in Fits's place they by thousands and tens of thousands, | would have cheered just as loud and “Back! get back!" yelled Graney, | jong, the referee, to Jeffries, The end came in the eighth round ‘The big man stepped back like a] after Witz had punched and puih- hlood-emeared lion before a keeper's| melied the big champion I Whip, Fitaslmmons opened bis fae oe Dent ot) walt ¢ lnssy blue eyes. Hie hald lead pe mak ag vy San 3 fighting without results, Now, how- ever, the bloody curtain was about to fall, They came together in a breath- leas clinch. “Break! Bregk!" cried the re | HERE'S A NOVEL IDEA. if’ Pe cop fee eg the oMcjale the mind was tn poise and at He is now holding a Ser ble ition cc an operator, Po ius: won is pe hone ot tags a pullging the yey stantly alley itching, inflammation, irritation, and soothe and heal; aie