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hvenii.g, tijibune. august btt mm JUDGE IJELVIN DENIES HE ILLEIWILE HAS SPLENDID Engnn's Home 'Run VJins for Oahhi: DUnGLAn s.fip WAS OVERCOME VJITH HEAT STREET CAf? SERVICE NOW Barbecue and General JolliUcation toJJe Describes Grand lodge. Heeling of Elks Given This Evening in Honor of the Event Other Changes. Hoi Wtr" Preached at Casa Blanca for Extermination of Foreigners, TANGIER. Aug.

1. Dr. Marl, who antred her last night upon th Ger man ship which brought a. number of Jew and other refugee from Cm Blanca. la the bearer of a report to tha rrench Charge Affaires here 1 allowing- that tha taughtr of Euro Recently Held VJherc He 1 was not overcome by th heat as was reported." said Supartor Judge Henry A.

UalTio this morning at tha courthouse, when he returned to resume bis place oa the bench after hi trip to th Elk con vention at Philadelphia. "The ruler- of the Philadelphia lodge waa overcome by the heat and taken hospital That waa probably bow th statement got out that I was stricken. The day was a terrible hot one, and I view ad the parade from the hotel window. After that I presided over th grand lodg meeting Until after midnight, so you caa see that I was aot very much overcome. "1 reached Philadelphia on July 11 I was escorted to the headquarters aad entertained by the local commute up to the next day wbea the grand lodge met.

Therg were many thinga to take up 'and much to do. Our work was pleasant, for the city waa a revelation. The Court of Honor waa even hatter thaa the one at the 8t. Louis World's Fair. j' "The committee had mech to do and many lusy matters occupied ttietr ttme.

The uvst Important thing was the. changing of the constitution. There ar but few change In th new law and they went Into effect at the fall of the gavel. MANY SFBECHEt. ii "Monday.

July It, was the day of the formal opening. A chorus from Cleveland Thar were speeches b) exalted ruler of the Philadelphia lodge, Congree-msn Moor. Governor Stewart of Pennsylvania, Mayor Reybura of Philadelphia, and others. After the exercises at the theater the mayor set a dinner at the Majestic hotel, which was the finest I believe I ever attended. There were about fifty present, and the menu cards were Liberty Bells with a key attached.

This was a splendid grand lodge meeting: The lodges elected their beat men to represent them. There were too registered and a dally attendance of at laast 1800. It was not difficult to transact business, for I never had the pleasure of pro-siding over a mora orderly gathering. "In my report 1 presented a resolution to put the State aasoclatlona out of existence. Aftr a hard discussion, I succeeded In winning, whlrh 1 consider a personal victory.

This wss am mended the next day br allowing the Indxea of any State to hold meellna of a purely social rhsracter and not for political or business purposes. APPOINTS ORAND FORUM. "I also named the Grand Forum, which la new supreme court of the order. I appointed as chief justice, Charles E. Rlikett.

an attorney of Waterloo, fur the one-year term, lie was chairman of the committee on the. constitutional hAngea that formed thia court. We conaidered him to he the Jelteiaon of the constitution. The two years' trm 1 gave to Judge W. Rohnert; the three years' term to Judge William 11.

Moore, mayor of Seattle; the four year a' term to lion. Thomaa T. Coasn. a Uwyn of Cincinnati: tha five rears' term to Past Orsnd Exalted Ruler Robert Brown, aa editor of Iulsvllle. Ky.

lie Waa here on the coast at the time of the disaster of April. IWtt. "The grand lodge truatees are Senator Thomas R. Mills of Superior, Hon. Charles Schmidt, msyor of Vk heeling.

W. Va Thoma B. McNulty of Haiti-more. W. H.

Haviland of Butte and John D. n'Shea of l.y.nn, were elected hold-orer membere of the board, but O'Bhea died on Thursday of appO-plexy. This cast a gloom over the con- ttend th cejebratlon. Th harheen will begin st o'clock this afternoon and provision haa bee a made te ccnmmodt several thousand people. A special car decorated a Ith banting will go over ell the lines of the Oakland Traction Company rendering music to notify th people that the barbecue is to ocour.

i Among the speakers who will mak addresses are Attnrnev Ituffnker and J-C. Williams. Dr. Fouch will prealda 0vsr the exercises and Mr. Berg end ha I will act aa marshal of th dar.

I SOME CHANGES. Trolley ears began running a Thirteenth street In this city tills morning 1:1 o'clock, starting from Thirteenth snd Washington streets, snd running to Thirteenth avenue and East Twenty-eighth street. Instead of starting from Eighth street and Broadway. An electric car has also been started to tske the Mace of tfte Eighth-avenue car. which formerly turned at Firth Ope nue and Kat r.tgnteent street.

ins route now followed is from Thirteenth route land Oak streets to Twelfth and tie uien arroas ine aam io nrsi avenue ana Krtst Twelfth- street, thence to East eighteenth street, thence to KHghth avenue, thnnce to FAst street, thence to Blerenth avenue, thence to East Twenty-eighth Street, where it turns and runs to Thirteenth avenue. This oar ttaed to -run down Fifth avenue. Ther ill be ten-minute service tnrougnout all the new lines. Big House Sees the Briil Bout The exact attendance and gat hav not yet been audited, but, th estimate place tha atten- dance at from 100 to 10., and thjs receipt at from Ifl.tOO ta flO.gOO. Probably either figure la wlda a- of the mark.

Th house wa pro- bably between IJT.000 and 3.00. Of thl amount W1llu Brltt staled that between ttaos- and -a 15000 cam from Greater Oak- land. Th fighter' chare of tha puraa wa per cent of th receipts, wnich war split and to. The avaricious Billy Nolan al ways hankering for hla prover plal pound of flesh demanded a 1onus of ton per cent before would allow hi fighter to ntr th ring, and th club tnng-i ment had to concede to hla di manas. Brltt earned a comfortable for4 tuna last night, and tha chances are that another flock of Brltt flats will decorate Ban Francisco before long.

r-- FAMOUS DRAMATIST ILL. PARIS, Aug. 1. Id. Rdmond Rnaland.

the famoua dramatJat and author: of "Cyrano dW Bergerac," is reported Seri ously lit. His friends ar much alarmed. iJr.fa TANOINQ OF THE CLUES. Wn. toat.

Le Anoelee 41 Sao Franciao It ti rk. i Portland Y.v.y.v. it 41 Oakland took en mor step tow' second plae at th Valmcla-atr grcund yestsrdsy afternoon by havt- the beet at a i-ta-t aoor ta th ha. gm with th Seals. O.

Jones eeems to anahl to th better at the Oak, for baa a single gam only from them aat eight played. a Angcs VJin Cams IV- From Porllnn: PORTLAND. Aug. Iv-aTow flelJi: by Portland gar the Angsts thr run yesterday aftsrnoon and thy araed a ether tally, which made the total to In favor ef tha visitor, Th two error chalked up'Vgamst tha did an aid th flOalifrnlana much, but a viator; would hav bea chronicled for home team It tk had kept awake maeins. "Deaf the Dane Iff ffie aeeeeseseeseeeeeesse 4 BY JIMMY BKITT.

I kJMtr that I oould A ft aat did it Who wa th stronger ef tha two of uaf I don't stead to pause for an ajuwar, nor la It cesaary for in a to quota Shakaa- pear. I beat tha Dana all tha way. I showed him that I was hla master. Ther lent a man at th ringside who -wont' grant that. Ha waa aonfldeat at first, but aa aoon a I let him know that ther vea another man tn th ring be aids hlmaelf ha alow- 4 up.

I dont mean In any way to boost myself, but If had pur- sued the tactics ta that Col ma fight a I did In tonight' battle ther would hav been an entirely different story to telL I hav alwaya thought I could boat e- Nelson. People hava laughed at tne. They made ma the short andar on tha betting. It waa a a- caaa of do or dl with tn to- night, and I did. Tha other fel- low died.

I am willing to meet any lightweight In th world. Aa a- for meeting Oane wall. I am perfectly willing to do that I am after tha lightweight champion-, ship of th world. I evma never better In my llf than I am now. II think no one will dispute me when I aay thla Bring on Oens.

Bring on anyone who look good tn th lightweight class. 1 ant her to fight, and will fight, Jli mueoua pean In Caa Blanca' was the outcome of a Holy War preached by the Arab for the extermination of European. On Monday a number of Arab chief entered Casa Blanca and demanded that tha harbor Improvement work ceaae. Tha Paaha of Cfcaa Blanca pointed out that thle work waa being dona with the sanction of tha Sultan, whereupon the chiefs replied that the Saltan waa no longer their ruler a he obeyed the Christians. They then be gan to Incite the natives to exterrat nat all Java and Europeans from the tewn, MURDER CHRISTIANS.

Tueeday morning tha natives began their attack by atoning a European, and while tha man was trying to flea he waa surrounded ana backed to Dlocea. This was the signal for another tack and a soon as the danger became Known tha French and Spanish resl- dents rushed their respective consulates for protection. During this mgnt at least were murdered. M. rrEuvUle, French consul, de manded that the Pasha provide an ee con lor toe recovery of bodies.

The Pasha pleaded at first that he had no cannogee nut upon further represen station he finally supplied an escort When this rescue party, however. reached the scene of the attack it was cnargM by a number of Arab cavalry men and forced to flight LABORERS KILLED. in tne meantime, while the Jews nd Europeans were taking refuge on board the German ship, the Muesel- men Began to attack the laborers em ployed on the harbor. The fired un. the shore boats and killed several tnea.

whose bodies later were hnnxt Ona workman who tried to swim off to in snip waa snot in the water. im wu vna inrmin ana one French steamer In the harbor at Caaa nianca wnen ina uerman steamer pul tea out; it is exnacted that Blanca will be invaded by M.eto Arabs too ay. rne rrencn cruiser Oalllee which left here last night for t'aaa Blanca noma arrive there today. MAY LOSC HIAD. PARIS.

Aucust 1. The Paaha of r. Blanca wlU answer with his heed to the French government for the general security of tha city. This Is the ultimatum which the Preach cruiser Galilee, due to reach Casa Blanca. this morning.

Is raying. The French cruiser Forbln. now at the A sores, also ha been ordered to proceed to Caaa Blanca Immediately. Action by the French government will not, for the moment, go any further than this. The Oalllee has been ordered to take on board all Europeans desiring rfug.

The French newspapers generally ad-Vise that the government administer a lesson to the Sultan. They declare that the governing board Is dlreoUr bl lor the occurrences at Caaa Blanca. as it persisted In maintaining the present Pasha there In spite of the protests the diplomatic corpe at Tangier. The Eclair says It consider that Franc has been caught In a trap, and Uet tha occupation of Uudj by Franco has only served to fan Musselmaa fanaticism without demonstrating the power of the government. Advtoee reccrred by the foreign offloee nere con lira the reports that Are Frenchmen, two Spaniards and one It wore killed and their bodies thrown Int.

the MAtmrD, Aug. Impartial ln lata that the of Spanish subject at Caaa Blanca must be punished, The paper bellevee that European rlval-yles, a well as the ferocity of the native, are reepnnslble for the bloodshed Pea Blanca, and advocate further Nh reaunelaUon of the Als-sclra sgree-tnent or the convocation of a new ron- J.renre. Refugee arriving here eay tha it nation at lut Blanca la grave, but ithat iNr naa aeea no runner attars si foreigner. CTRIKD MAY COME AMONQ COAL MINERS g-pmfi Am TV a tf riea.t Ka A i VJ amsaas, a aay w-vaa HO miners In th Plttaburg district and the Ptttsbum CosJ. Company ahowea critical aiaaje lousy, ii waa said a general atria lu1 should tha answar the miners' general striae oraer wnuw ra me cin innj mim io per complaint that the wass sgrsemen employer.

Is being violated br the ptsdment ft tha. Occupant of Rooms Over Place Taken in Custody Saloon Loses Money. Burglar war unusually active In Oakland last night. Th laundry of J. D.

Palu, at 411 Trath atraet, ws broken Into shortly before midnight and ln coin and Tral bundle ot washing war When the police were notified, their suspicion was dlreatsd toward Oeorg Oebbardt. living ever tha laun dry. Officer went to his room to look for him and several bundle of clothe that hav been, identified th prop erty of th laundry wore found lrj the apartment. Oebbardt was arrtd aad It I 'prob able that Palu will swear to a complaint against him On a charge of burglary. Sam Short, manager of th Foster saloon, at Fifteenth and Saa Pablo art nua, notified the police that tha eld door ef hi place had been forced open with a Jimmy last night and It, taken from the cash register.

Thieve also carried away a chest carpenter's tools, valued at 111. from a boua la th courae of construction on Gilbert street. The tool ar th prop erty of II. P. Sheridan, till Harper street, Berkeley.

CTJNTON. in Aug. 1 It I said the gran jury today will finish Its investigation Into the death of Mr. Pet Mag ill. and will make a.

report to th Circuit Court tomorrow. The SHaerlion Is broadly mad that Maglll and hla attorney a are snxious that indictment be made against him In order to give him opportunity to disprove the charge that he was instrumental in causing his first wife's death. Maglll and his second wife. Mrs. Fev Graham Maglll.

are still In the county jail, no ball being allowed them until th grand jury haa finished Its deliberations. FIGHTING NEWSBOY DISMISSED BY JUDGE SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1. Hugh Kaon, a newsboy tn th employ of a morning paper, waa so Imbued with the fight spirit, sfter witnessing th Brltt -Nelson contest last night, that he thought he would try some pugilistic encounter on his own srrount- Wlth some companions, Kaon waa walking down Post sfrfet.

when they spied several Japanese. The temptation wae too great and after a picked fight, and some angry words. Kaon sailed into one of the Inoffensive Orientals and waa promptly locked up by Officer W. C. Byrne, who was In the neighborhood.

Judge Shortall waa In a charitable frame of mind this morning, as the ron-teet lsst night had come out to his liking. He. therefore, dlsmlsaed the boy with a reprimand. A. Finding oi Child's Body Excites People NEW TORK.

Aug. 1. Th excitement caused In this ctty by th recent atrocious' crimes against women and children wss greatly Increased today by th discovery of th body of an 1-year-old girl In th cellar of an Kaat Bid tenement. Th child bad been assaulted and murdered. Ther were mark upon th throat Indicating that th lltUe on wa strangled.

The child wae a daughter of a German waiter named Drltschler. She had been mlased week. An exsmtnstton of the body showed thst the child ws killed In exactly the same manner aa Sophie Kohrer wa murdered sevaral days sgo. Deeply Imbedded In th fleh of th Dritschler's girl necx: wss found a hair ribbon. A' cobbler named Rtppole.

who had a shop In the building In which the voting girl lived, snd his psrtner. Oulsseppe Boffsntem. were detained In connection with the case. nn PAY WHEN CURED CONSULTATION FREE For twenty year hav been caring 17 per rent ef th desperate oases of weak and diseased men that other could not euro. Bias ply be.

csueo we understand eur business. TOD AT come to ue If you wish to know about your own casa. Our fee ar vr th lowest. Private and chronic diseases cured In one wee it. It eta lag.

burning. Inflammation stooped In It hours. Ekin sores and running datenara permanently healed. Dra, C017EY LOO AY 10H- Washing) Oakland WE WILX, FAINT YOUR HOUSE nd -PAPER VOUR HOME Vur Ssttsfactto yutl Tlsphn A Lea WOOD BRO. Wa Paper, Paints, Olhv Eta.

fhene Oakland 211. tU BROADWAY MAGILL WANTS HESTIEATi 111! With cheers from th-- Cltisn- Com- mltte of Allendal th first electrlo car sent out Liese avnu br th Oakland Tractloa Company successfully rrlved st Allendale st 1:14 o'clock this morning. Champagne flowed, aa a bottle of it was broken sgalnat the front of the new car as it reached Allendale. Tfcree deafening cheers wsr accorded th officials of th Oakland Traction Company for giving Allendal a splendid street ou service. For several rear tn rlttgens ef Allendal have been negotiating with th official of th Oakland Traction Company for street service and at last th people of that suburb hav had their often-repeated request realised.

Th Cltisens' Committee. Which Is composed of the moot enterprising merchants of Fruit rale end AlVradale. has arranged- a grand celebration and barbecue to be given this evening In honor of me inamuiion the new electric ear; that begin active ope ration thla morning. emraced to renT I Brass bands have been engaged to renT der popular airs during during the evening, which will be devoted to soeechmaking. Many of the leading men of Oakland andJ rruiivaie win participate in ine interesting exercises.

A ball Is scheduled to take place after the entertainment Cars from all parts of Oakland. Alameda and Berkeley will transfer visitor to th nw Allendal line. Citlsens from Oakland, and other bay cities, snd the county in general, have been 'invited to Prelmnares Are Hot Stuff e- In the first preliminary. James Konkell stopped Oeorg Martin in tha first session. Martin was no match for hla opponent, and took a good lacing In the brief period of milling.

After being presented with brace of discolored eyee and a dls- arranged nasal organ. Martin was flattened with a right to the jaw. Dell Gardner knocked out-Joe El- llott In the fourth round of the sec- ond preliminary, which was schsd- e- uled to be a ten-round affair. El- llott succumbed after a terrific beating. Elliott was the bigger men.

but did not like the rough e- going, and tin canned after the opening session. Gardner le gam youngster, and hi victory was pop- a- ular with th fans. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee COMMITTEES FOR NEW BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1 Mayor Taylor In naming the contmlttees for new Board of Supervisors hss not Included Supervisor Tveitmoe.

as the Utter baa said he would not sit with the board until the courts had decided on the nuttier and MoUushln, vhoee place the mayor expects to fill later with Comte. The new list of committees is as follows: ner. Bsautlflcatlon and adornment and pub Ifc retentions Moiera, Rlxford Stafford, prisons and re- Charities, corrections, tnrmatnriM urrliK-k Parot. Nell. Charter amendments Murphy.

Bulll. van. Magee. Civil service Murdock. FaymouvllI, Sullivan.

Eduction Moiera. D'Ancooaj Electricity Brenner. Booth Payot. Artificial lights eJachs. Center Mage.

Hospitals and health Payot, 1) Ancooa. Bachs. Judiciary elulllvan. Murphy. Brandsa-ateln.

license end orders Brenner. 0NelU. Outside lands flnlllvan. Police Stafford. Magee.

Rlxford. Printing and salaries Booth. Center, Murdock. Public building Rlxford. O'Neill Fay-monvllle.

Public utilities DAncont. Sachs, Booth. Streets, sewers and parks Mags. Center, Brenner. Fire FaymonvUl.

Stafford. Wharves and water rront wweiu. Booth. Cou rant's Mannsttan Cocktails Ar th talk of th town. For mixed drinks go to the Galindo Hotel bar.

SAVE KOIiflf AVOID PAIN Ttttb EHrietil Vnthcst Pali Acknowledged be the easlsst and beat painless extractors la Oakland Tjnttl July 11 we hav decided to mk our best eeta et teeth for 13.00. IJinStn'rt SET OF TEETH flfj I2K OOLl CKOWNE ff COLD FILUNOS t. ErLVER FILLINGS AS BiUDo'BTWORK charg for extreetlng when ttn ar avdered. A writtea guarant to tl years with all work. COSTOn DBITAl PAEIORS HIS l-i WASHINGTON ST.

Even Paris Admits It Th purity, vigor and koquet of the Qlersberger wines won for them gold medals even over the wine of th French Tineyarda. gist's ton1oport I of aa much valu a tha aerrlc of many doe-tor. THE TH0. GIZR WHt CO. Main office 1IM-121I Broadway.

TL Ul Oakland. Branch II Washington St Tat Ml Oakland. Cnr It-lll-m lth at. Oak-la tt. Cat Ytneyards: Lrvenror, Kapa, Bt Helena.

Cat i at Philadelphia Presided. i ventlon and we escorted hi remain to his home, where service by the grand lodg were held. AS TO EJ.KS TEETH. "In th mstter of the elks' teeth, we received a petition from' th State legislature of Wyoming asking that they he abolished. Soma of the representative from the lodge In this part of the country said that each year th Bute gets about fcjo.aot from the hunter licenses for 'those who kill the elk.

It I said that th slaughter I not aa hvy as sometime reported. A committee wss appointed to make a report to tha grand lodge next year and in the meantime a resolution waa adopted that In the coming year there should be no elks' teeth worn -or purchased, until th committee Calces action. "Th grand lodge adopted th portion of my report pertaining to th negro lodge that call themselves Elk. 1 suggested that they appoint a commission to look Into this matter andconduct an Inveatigatien In the State. So far wa hart mem nut in every court de cision on thl matter, except In a lower court In Hew Tors, which not court nf rtMvtrd.

Tha 1 tint Ice in thla Ca ruled that wo had not the right conception pf the word 'white' a pronaeo in ins amendment to the Constitution of the "The next convention will be held at Dallas. Texas. This was the only city that asked tor the meeting. Ther waa a little talk at th outset of the convention to convene next year at Mil-wnkM Kit thla did nt mhm uo later, We were Invited to D1U by Tnited State District Attorney' Atwell of that clsv who extended their hospitality In a very eloquent aad wHty speech. FL.AQ DAY.

"JuIt it was adopted as Flsg Day when all the iodaes win throw their flan tn tha wind. "Hafore the convention dosed. Hon. rinnUI flherti nreaented me With an oil painting- of myself, painted by irierkmsn of San Franclaco. I waa also presented by a Newf Jersey lodge with a gavei mad from a tree oa the field of Valley orge.

Th. mntranttnn waa a complete sue mm in avarv war. Mr successor In of fice, John K. Tener. president of the Chalemy Bank of Chaleroy, was nitrhar of tha White Sox baseball team that tonred the world.

When he waa elected to the office many of his old teammates were there to cheer htm lie told the Prince of Wales, now King Edward VII of Kngland. how tha game nt nlaved and aat ln the royal box and explained th plays'. He stands 'six feet four' in hla stocking feet and weighs over to pounds. There has been a great growth In the Order of Elka In the last year. There were 40.00 new members Initiated In the rear and thirty-nine new lodges created.

The last lodge waS 1081. There are at- oresent 154,000 members In the Elks' lodges. "There were 1S.0O0 people in the Elka parade and I never heard of one that mrmm an veil larried out. Colon I John p. Sullivan, aaalatant city attogoey of New Orleaiia.

was grand marahal. There were also two battleships that Secretary Metralf sent there. One wss tne in diana. of which Captain Mahart is the master. lie waa entertained at a little dinner party given to a few friends by R.na.for and "Mrs.

l.ukens. "We adopted resolutions thanking the oeonla of Philaflelnhla and tr.e commit tees. It was not a matter of form, but oralse from the bottom of our he art a. Anvbodv that ever tells ms that Phlla delDl la Is a sleepy place will have a fight. 1 told them back there, however, that they should not be compelled to Uy In such a climate where it gets so hot.

when it costs so little to get out here to Ood's country." H. BRENNAN. "Evtrythlng's fin. E-Mle. Watch this next round." We watched, and ever) thing was flno- forBHtt.

NELSON UNCONCERNED. Poor Nelron stepped to th center In tha nineteenth and tried to slug with plumber boy. expecting to beat him down In Isst drape rat rally. But he found the flat owner there to meet him. strong end sell able to outfight him with fppirg smash to the head and body.

Battling Nelecn waa all in. From that moment on It was only that he ueed to be th greatest little fighter of a arcade. I. well remember the night that Tad drew that famous cartoon of Nelson as the "Hardest Nut to Crack." II ssM that the man who would crack the nut would go down la the pages th greatest thing that lightweight history had to offer. When he said that didn't Ilk Brltt ny more than doe now.

and at all the fighter in th world that he thought would achkve the feat. Brltt was the far-int-st remote In hie Well. Tad. Jimmy handed the BatUer his tlcket-of-leave night, and be handed It to him In a way that leave no room for argument. II won from him through every minute of the fighting.

OANS PLEASED. Ther was probably ao one In th how so pleased over th outcome as was Joe Uans. Th colored wonder worked himself Into a frensy. He fought ss hard outside th rope aa Brltt aid inside. And with that, bad a little tOOO ticket on th Dan.

But that didn't matter. He was gtvea the sat- teraction and th delight of seeing Nel son, whom he whole-heartedly hates, given a terrific mauling mauling that meant to him that th Dan wa being put out of tit gam for good. And tie watched Billy Nolan and how took th rasping parr of detest, nana gloat 4. It waa th supreme moment In his career for him end a tries, that he bad long wished to accompllah and had failed to do In Ooldfteld. waa being don right before hi eye.

It waa glorlou. After the fight. Ben Belig and Wtllua Brltt framed' a reconciliation between Brltt and Dana and th sting of that foal waa wiped away, OANS' CONGRATULATION. "Jtmm: mr, I'm glad you won." said Uans. And Brltt wss bsck with that won derfully polite "Thank ydu, Jo.

When wemght I bope the best man wins." And the greatest fight I have swr seen, with all of it mbelUhment And byplay, was ever. Jimmy Brltt la Just starting all avr again, and Battling Nelson well, was a good boy with an awful manager and the best a can nop lor now ta toe trement thst Jimmy Brltt msd com- pulsory last Bight at th Auditorium rink. AFRO-AMERICANS TO HOLD COUNCiL HERE Th thirteenth annual session of th Afro-American Council ef California will be held at Be Eden Baptist Church, oa Filbert street, thla city. August l-ll loci uai vs. The opening session will beam o'clock ta th morning.

Question of vital Interest to A fro-American ar to be takea up for discuss loa by th council. The AlamM brertr-h council's pre'1nt la J. B. Wtim. The enecullve commute Indues Jorta A.

Wi.da, James si-Inrton. i 'lbard Iorird, J. B. Wi ui-'-n. A.

fitraiher. J. summers a-j BJUTT, GAWS AND KELLY WIN OVER DURABLE DANE Honest Treataent "Yon Pay for Results Oalj''. Never Dlssppolnt My Pstlentss I Forflll Every Premise and levr Held Out raise nope. i VARlrOPFI cnr- Vgrtcocel without VrUlUV.CiLiC pn, operation or nig, turs.

Soreness, swelling nd congestion of th dilated veins quickly vanished. Seminal tosses are checked, the wasted organs are developed and the warmth, vigor and vitality ef perfect manhood speedily return. PROSTATITIS I cur this dlteas without riVUJinilllJ cutting or dilating. My cur removes every nhatruction from the urinary passage, allays Inflammation, atop every discharge, reduces the prostate glsnd. cleanses and" heal the bladder and kidneys.

Invigorates the weakened organs and restores health and soundness to very pert of th body afflicted by the disease. 'It- I- a i I SYPHII IS If you have eora throat eoooer colored we patches, pimples, spots, eorea and ulcsr. hone pain, falling hair any symptoms of this disease. In either primary secondary or tertiary stages, consult me ana forever rid ef It. My treatment cleanse and eradicate every taint of poison; and every impurity of the blood and system, -i All danger et transmission or recurrence is removed.

Why tak mineral poison for years when 1 can glee you a permanent car without Che us of these injurious remedies 1 1 Consult tne at oaoa. WEAK MEN My eur for tort former abuse drains, makes the nerve strong and enriches blood, tnvtyort' the wasted petvlo organs, and meet important of ail, restores th waste 1 power of manhood. Avoid temporary stimulants. geek a lasting ear, glv a permanent restoration to perfect and oonrpUte manhood, PIIIVATF nmFAFQ Nw ehre, wnch riUVwlCt Uldbnpbd Ctonorrhoea, Diacharges. Frsqusnry it rrinattng.

Pain aad Burning; also aw Bora and Ulnar, SwaClng. ail tbrs tag cured gulckty and secretly te stay cured. i i I STIlICTlinF eured whet many other Sort haw rafted. OA Ivlttfi UHb knls. No pain.

He detention fron buatnes. I a Immedlat relief. 'v. airsT -visas srian ana iimqihih nam. Finest service on the eoastt expertaaoad atundantst ala ewtmmmg tank tot I aiso cur to stay eured Hydrocele, ProBtatl sJTectlon.

s. Ecaama, Psoriasis, WnnT If wnabl to en. giving a as own words. My horn By CHARGES (Continued from preceding page seemed to have the Ntl.ton boy outclassed, outpointed, outfought, cutsclcpced and out-rrerythlng from the first gong of the fight. But only from the first gong, for In the moments JuU ptlor to that "Lt go." Jimmy Brltt seemed about the most nervous nun I hate ever seen- He looked as though he would I at her hv been with Peary just at th minute oa a still hunt for th North Pol, but th nervousness let' hloi when derkt were oleared for artkfn- He stepped right Int-i th fight that Nelson carried to him wearing a smile, but he t.cked this endle sway behind hla determination and started out to win by virtue of hla faith In his ability to out-box and outslug his opponent.

WORKS STRAIGHT LEFT. In th very opening sally dropped a stinging left ever en Mr. Nelsons jaw. ami th Hegawlach on went wobbling. It' about an evsn bet that Nelson got his mat hematic to wnktng when he gathered In that emasA.

and flsureJ that the Brltt he wa fighting last night was an altogether different lritt th en he put ay in hi pocket oa aa Admission Iay not so long ago. And that aam blow eemed to gib Jimmy couiag. No matter how much thj) Batting one kept coming, coming, alakyi coming. Jimmy wa ther to meet him and exchange greetings. Thar were inly fouf round whr Nelson bad anything that Brltt didn't nave.

thoo weo th third, th sixth end seventh and the fourteenth. And even in these a tanas the shale was of such a light gray hue that It Jidn't make much difference in calculating tha result Brltt galloped a winner la every round, leading wbea be llkeX stepping away from danger, rroasing. feinting, btocking, ducking, aad then landing om more. dlMMT A REVEtAtlON. It waa a revelation th way ha fought I have see him In every eae el hla ting hattlas out this way, and I' caa aay that last night looked bettt to than he ever lid wha he waa halied aa th greatest ef them aJL i Being seated la Nelson's eornyr, we had aa excellent opportunity of watching the effect et the gJlng jpon the Dane and Willi To start with I have never seen a man aa eonfldent as waa Nelson, as Ha aat In tha corner while BiUy Jordan wat doing the rlag honors, calmly tytng ahoa lac and ha ting with th sport around him.

Imprmed as having th fight already woo. NEVER UNCONCERNED, la hla- anooncemed tnaaxer reminded sf a three-One-a-dy-Taude-v1 lie actor goto aot hifore tha aaca a tea- sat snow bouse. It seatrod that ail ha had to So -an to tfitvugn im formula eg ngTrrmj esia brtsg kweaa tbs pwea) an wnx tn vtiuss NdUn" lap Anl waa whan th fttTcung ban esuna back each roand Inolcltrg saef hough the roond Jest (toe by aad'was going to win la tba spasm rraiirr: up. hy even tn th eJrhSMct-h when both hi ijas Wr clonizttr sue he bat jvn spat tooth vt two iflat las any had rons the tower set, is aad ever JU4i FREE MUSgUM OF ANATOMY moahood removes all the CI ffet ef nd excesses, stop Bight tosss ar Brrprur. Fnee.

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