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The Sun from New York, New York • Page 28

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The Suni
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New York, New York
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If 28 THE SUN SUNDAY MAY 17 1891 OUR GREATEST FIREMAN amor nvoa AOXVKRV lJrmr DAD AND Kiatns A Ham of Tlrele Energy Bnrlft Decides 4 Seem BeelBK Ky for Ble Little TklaoMoralBC I HI oaUe Aftenoon n1 en Tenrti of Inepeetlo ant II Sleep del Boaleee linen Fight Fire All Night The Chief of the New York Fire Department I one ot the builsst men in the city His work 4ow him few moments of rest during his Working hour and his responsibility Is un ndlnc Mostotthe busy monln town hnlholr evenings to themsolreii or at any rnte derote their Sundays to relaxation Tbo 1lro Chlota TenloKsand nights 100 generally are given tip his moat difficult duty that ot directing tho practical work of extinguishing fires and I avlng Ufa and property Ha spends bis Band ays at home but even there I 1 i bund to his responsibility by electrle wire with a fire alarm gong on the end and Is liable I at any moment to be summoned fight a flrt I When he goes out for a Sunday walk be loaves Word exactly whoro be can be loud at any I matin uprinklor discharged 10000 gallons ot Pnldr too water before the arrival of the fOr and without any visible effect oltha 1 foreman Thomas A Kenny ot Kngtne 7 submitted this report I tl Ibl rport Threo and onehalf minutes wereeonmroed In hitching np nndirettlng to the slnjrln hy drat located at 10 Bekman street Tba hy tt I drant A found in od condition with tonI aO lon and water pressure First officer to arrive aisumed command until arrival ol Chlet lr toy Ordered company to stretch In Two mlnutns were consumed in stretching In and getting I tram on th I Or Too plMwaa taken to flflh Hoar by stairway and a IMlaoh stream kept there tbr minutes Total eizo and time of stream IMlnoh nn Ore tare minutes Th supply ot water waa good Company Om pany was on duty at Ibo flr fifty minute Out lr of quarters one hour and ten minutes Three hundred fet of hose In th line with Detach controlling norrle Avernr prtiiure on lino was sixty pounds pad highest rssuro Waa eevecly pounds Itx 66 won pulled forabnro nr by my order by Fireman lloirgerty Enitlno Jller Enlino Comlanr 4 box belngout of order Notified Headquarters Vponlrotnrnto5niirterVVnnS rtur tturlerl handle of box would not work worked under direction of Chlet Purroy Order to lake up Donner ami return to quarters by Chief ot IMpartmont The other reports wor similar the nm Rles nuotsil When tire occur like th burn Inl of Cohnfelds Tolly to which forty companies ware summoned inst as for detail characterizes the reports which aggregated would make a rDor whic I a After reading the reports on tho Dekmsn reet fire Chief Dinner at ono ordered sj nlit box 5t repaired ITe spent considerable na over the reports and made a foW notes of In Inquiries which mae to make and chaoses to be wllf also examined I I 1I 1 1I I I I I I I I I I i I 1 I OS yiM DBTT I Ivon time during his absence and a mcssen I eer with horse and buggy stands at tho door ready to go after him at a moments notice 80 I it la I that the Chief la I Chef nover really oil duty He cannot call a single moment of the year his I own except when ha takes hi brief summer vacation But they who think that fighting fires Uoll that our Flre Chief does are greatly mistaken as will MeD flre Chef Hugh Bonner arrived at the hand Boma headquarter building on Sixtyseventh trees a tow mornings ago promptly at i oclock bis usa hour There were several ot persons importantlooking waiting to see hIm documents and a rat upon bundle his desk Ho passed through the main offlee room I on the third floor to a narrow enclosure la tbe rear and seated himself at bla plain rl top desk Tho Chlet is a large man of rather Im presilve dignity and a manner of walking and working which enables him to oovor fa more around and accomplish a vast deal more I a given time than the majority ot men while he impresses one as being exceedingly deliberate Ha bos a calm faeo Which might scorn almost impassive were it not for his wonderfully alert and penetrating oe His closely cropped hair and I It Iq I I I I I I A DELINQUKNT FIREMAN moustache nro iron crsy His firm step and tbe easy movements of his person aro suggestive ot physical strength and endurance The Chief woro a plan business suit with a turndown collar dark fourinhand and a brown Derby Tharo was nothing about him except bis military bearing to euegetit his calling or rank lie sawno ono until he bad gone through With the pile of papers on his desk They were tbo complete report ot the doings of all the eevontynlno fire companies In the department vhlah had been called upon to perform any duty whatever during tbe preceding twenty four hours These vole divided Into small package each package btlna the record of a ingle Ore I will ba interesting to follow him In tba I examination of the reports from one ot these I fires The flro bad bnen in Beekman street 4 and one alarm had been sent out Reports came from Chief ot llr Battalion John 1I Datnlon I Caihmau Chief of tteconl Battalion Charles it I I I BOTBEBED DY 4 DnUl1 I Purroy and tho foremen of tbrn engines ami two hook and ladder trucks Battillon Chief Purroy reported In compliance with orders rr lomllaoe wlh I have the honor to submit tbe following report of my services at the lire at till Beekmun treat on tbe north side between au au and William streeta nutomatlo signal lo 702 on tba liittt day of April 1U11 Tlih alarm wa received at 140 oclock 1 SI by teleurapli In eole le Washington square and MVOII 14 IYOI minutes wero occupied In relchlnl the fro by wauon On reaching tbo tiro found Foreman Henry In command nnd I Ulreiteit Hook And Jjtddor I on the fourth floor The lire originated in 20 Beekman street wml on the fourth floor of a Hvcetory brick bulldlnir slzo 25 by 0 occupied by Dlokson as Mourn printers tlm tcd loin considerable The lire was dis Ilmat catered by atitonmt aud alarm ent out by I JCnuInn Compiny No Vnriivel frt nna thd et Rmo cnmrnny wns the llrnt to gut WRtnrnn Tho foreo nt work was under command of thu tililef of ileimrliuont Chmf nllliork present uereltnnner Cnnlmmn nnd 1urrnr Tnglnn Company to 7 anil Hook Inc ladder Compa nies 1 10 10 rxtinguUurd the Jlia with ot water Uurutlon of tire was ouo ptl8tS uruton tro I fireman HftcgertynfKnclne 4 pent alarm I fm box Ji by unltr of ntne Kenny I Auto fall reports detailing the eondltion of tho en tiro seventynine eompanles whether on duty or DOt Then saw hie first visitor who was a tall man of affable manners and easy talkativeness and who carried In hlfl tnwd a few bits of hose with the outside easing partly stripped oil to show Its ol Dar Called to aow little about thla ho you know Yon see wa ean put this in for the department mighty cheap halt what you are paying load onn is every bit A good I Let me tell yon how a loW see hen interrupted Chief Bonner I have told you that we a amply aatlofled with th hose wa an now using and the Com mlasloMra a perfwtir wlUtajr to pai money or a aatl etory article and might talk 0 mlt ac 7a me deat but i would not recommend your hose tha Commissioners wltboutathorougn trial Vou know what tbe trial terms an 1 tr trl a Your hose has got to stand the test of a year stn Jo or so ot actual use alongside oura Ob but tat I solong wait said tha agent Now do reoommend a good order 1 and 1 aniaranta 8o orr Yea yes said tba Chief I kao yon te would give us hose enough supply th whole department just forth advertisement youd let by annE that tbe New York Flre Department used your goods I know Theyd all supply ua everything fr It wed have th stntt and then make oanltal of It Yon peotrto mae I oomein here oyscores everyday wltb every I conceivable patent and try to fore It 0 tha department Bnt you might a well understand on for all that a far as1m concerned nobody shall get a recommendation concune until after thorough trial and until I a convinced that Its to tn a axrvontoge of tbe department make a chance Im very busy today mae or Bo the hOle agent left and another man eama in who wanted to sell a patent nozzle Tba Chief ante Ue nozzle Pen referred him to the Commissioners Tbenheealledlnanreman who bad Don sitting outside for aa hour toylnz nervously wita ble cap and ever few minutes glancing with troubled look at the Chiefs door Tha flreman stood up br the dMk and Chief Bonner Io back ia bis chair and lad gravely car our Captain baa preferred ohorges of Intoxication against yon alleging leln that yonr eondltion wa such that you conld aot ratlBfootorily perform yonr duties at the JUoworvllre last week Your battalion eblet bos looked into theso obanresand posted them to th deputy chief who bos also mao in quiries Ho believes that the charge is Justly founded and has pal It ou to me Now I want tha lucta ot the cosa What bate you got to suy slr Tho man mado a rambling excuse He laid he bod a heudocho the nluut of tba Ole and that another fireman pushed him over and then i old the Captain be A drunk Tbo Chlofauked him who this other flrnman wa JackDon tried to erade the qneatlon but at lout mentioned ova OConnor The Chief questioned him cloSoly und then allowed blot to co When ho bad left tba bulliilne tbe Chief calleit a clerk and said bulhJ1 Order Fltoman OConnor to see me at this ottjce tomorrow morning at 10 oclock And auk CitpL fiherwrod to mska rno a special de tailed renort of Ibo perlorpianve of tbo new engine at the lat fl and bring It to ma I person as I want to see him A boy entered tie rom and paid that the President of the Board wlhej to see the Chief Chief Uonner was clowtid wlib Mr Iurroy for bulf an hour during wbleu he posted blm us to tbe workings of several pieces of apparatus under trial dl cnaed the question of water IJ vaaiilu In the dry goals jinn ivi and pointed ant where a number ot new hydrant dbould lie located ii the annexed district Then i nsknd the Board to out in a new Mgnal box In 110W 11111 bx ibe hotel district pointing out It locntlon ala lalllni why It waa needed nt that partloulnr point He also spoke of Ibe almost Imoisablo condition of certnln nptoun nrwiy op ineil and akoi the Oomml lonori to inllu ouco tbu proper city department to ha a the trouble righti at nncx slnco bulldfnic wat verr rapid In thu nflcborhood and I lie should break out It woiilil be 10 iinioult to wpptoach at night with apparatus President Turroy mkeil a treat many nus IU lion about the condition nndojllclvnvy of tha Tec and futuiltttd 1 of his nwn to the her for opinions 1 to their prurtlcal olfec liones Lhlef toniinr than went over mini lr nt 1 papvrx nnd uliectiil it cl rk to ranko ocrtiili cntrle In a lar ti hok Thlawmi th record lr nf th ilnrartment In wMfh Is reoordeil tho cood ant bar nhout eiery man In I he uiilforiMMl fiiio 1C went Town In the bonk thai Fireman Jturiliy is eenaured lor bcinz nbdont Irom ouurteia without loave and TTroUR tkat fireman Bntphen bad saved the mol a wnmaB on the previous nlaht under elreum ataocM Indlentlng pteaencfipt mind and alt bravery The chief examined the Ascriptions ol a number of new wagons ea and miscellaneous devices for fighting 8lne and studied tome with care lie rctld a from a morning newspaper and morln frm and I courteously mm tha desired I rOd rn eulr aehp3 ItiformtOB so received an alr clll ran who wasmn troubled over tbe presenoa of a flie hydrant dlrootly In front 0 Ms lou WAinno ros MPAtrui I 1 HODIB Ilsnn htly said the cltlten hotly and won than tnat the watering carts stop there for water and kID the strott a mnd puddle and the sidewalk constantly drenched andIf your bouse ever catcnea flre said the Chief Jour 01 will bare enow to thankful that then a hydrant 1 near by CbtI all very fine growled 11 citizen but why la thunder dldnJyon put I IB front ftmovSlT of someb elies door now cant ron hare 1 It wont moved with my1 eoBentMld tkChlf moye that particular spot after considerable Blannlno and ttrare It must aM movedit In front of some otfcer moT house I would only tn bav the owner of that housecomplain Krerybodycomplain i hrboJ rIPall and loua simply do not msldr Individuals 1 the bit Interest of rfty I a sorry but I cut help von Goo day a It was thB ttfc oclock no Chief Bonner nut on his hat and started on ronnd Kvery afternoon unless prevented by some Ian I nN Chief Boanr make the ronmla of the flre companies Battalion and deputy chief also make rounds Bat Chlet Bonner although he gott their dolly report likes to see thine for Elmeelf For coavenienc bo baa divided the olty into two aectlnua nor mid tonth of Elf ninth tnt Theso sections ho torera oa al tnrnate days driving from company bouse to lma daY company hour In a light top carrlace I was the day fordoing the uptown district and be drovoto the house nf Enclno 44 on Seventy third street near Third avenue Tbe ongln and bOo wagon were not in the house but were stationed In the gutter opposite Tho horses worn bitched and ready for an Instantaneous start In oaso of flre and smoke Issued from the smokestack ISlue Theyre repairing tbe floor inside sold the Chief and so they Keep hitched up and ready out here In order not to lose time in cue of hrelln the engine house tme keep hot water In a boiler and ohale Ibo engine with it upon a Iam But when stationed out I I nreracnxa AN XXOIHB HOUBB her bar keep Urns going and steam nora the angina all daJ Tel Captain I wont ee him The flrman to whom thla last I order addressed hurried Into the engine house and Chief Bonnr meantime examined tho Chel meatme rratne and tbe horse erlrlcaly nodded bfaf head approvingly Tha tour then came bat In I band wltb eoat newly domed and hair smartly brushed He owed the Chlet and saluted him The Chief examined the floor looked over the other apparatus and then he drove off took a general course np Third avenue running out to one side or the other cal on various houses In ono place he aaked a good many questions about anold brick floor ROo engine house with the purpose of determining whether 1 auld replaced with planking and ter another house be Inquired wny tbo abaft of an engine ba rxen bound with cord and leather and whether It appeared perfectly strong or needed replacing Ho concluded It would safer to replace It and directed the Captain to maka a requisition for repairs At another englno house tbo Captain was absent Where I ba man Out inspecting sold tha assistant for Inspecting what BulldinEB I and hydrants la the neighbor MVhereB your fuel wagon Over there In the corer sea 7 Why did you move IU Tbo Captain thought it would be more convenient over there hI only aea six fuel buckets Were aro toot In the cellar Pilled YollrN warped Isnt tbe spring on that hoso Won w1e Ita ben that way ever since wove had It TDIAt DAT AT IfeADqUAnTr While making rounds tho Chief is always within callpthoadquartersincaseallreihould ORlbof lirnae tre holt break out because when bo lenvas one engine or truck bouoe telU them whore going pet In any rase be learns at each company boose whatever alarm have been compay since he left the aIm and I any emergency requires blm A headquarters the opera OUT ON A BICOXD AL4nv tor there hiS no difficulty In locating him by feleerapblnirto the various bouses tllllt is loarnii where bo will next appear and then teleurnphlne meesaire to that hon to meet him on hi arrival In thn annexed dlelrlvt however the companies are widely Boattered so at Lnl point thn ChM IODnr on a onrtntrr road opnned a lire Iox I nn tba oorner and ttlegrntihetl tl headqimrters for th lent flr alarm This WI ticked back 11 him In nn time and ox thn flre was a onealarm In a district nlieio hie fires are 1 Irnoujlmponilhlo 11111 aIJohn1011IbIO ti joined Hloua 0 Irl rounds fle Innpeted I tlioiTtoon Buocnstrcot where cieaTatlonb haYA been made for ft new engine bOO and raid a vicit to tM ltte frame hous when Engine 41 now has temporary quarters At tbehnnaeof Engine88 on 140th street BIn jnlred about th institution of ibe BUters of Meroy at Inwood Ittuton explained to his visitor waa In tba metropolitan Dre dUtrlof but wo so dlitant and situated upon such a high bill that It waa difficult of aoproaab Be had ordered the Captain of 8 to vlnit the plaee and report TheCaptam said that Itjras olmott eut oft from anproach by the olty apparatus but tbatitnad U7000 gaMota ot water stored In taakandeonnldeTaDltlr apparatus In tha house Tha Chief said would visit th house hi faN br a no Instltntlono balia I theatre or other large buildings In the city which Chlet Bonner lias not visited and In pectert witha vfew to fighting a pos bl0ra Ueviilta all the uldlnllln 00fr of creation and In mod gnat flreshecan tel 10 aoortnlnty just where the light and all shafts stairs levatorn and other mea communication aonght by flames an to found By keeping thoroughly posted on building method i ton he Is able to tel from tho outside of anr buid jngprettynearlyTt7 Intwiofaonstruotlot a 11 Intrior oontuoton knowledge near culabe ute in the work of olda praoileaTflreflBnting prll I oclock Chief Banner was tbronah with his rounds and down town He went borne to bla dinner and is lon aa that was over went the home of Engine 11 InOreat Jones street to spend the nutut lll night qnattara ODSlBt Of A smal 1 stndr andbdrpom In roar on the seound floor Hera he is always to teseouod found from early evening until breakfan tlmoth next morn ngunless out directing tmo foroea spends bin evening quietly lu golna over tb report of te day posting blm Mlf upon new buildings keeping up In nw Invention and planning enlargements and improvemaau tbroughoat entire depart I I A UESSAOE rtEADQUillTEM ment But thla work is secondary to hie work of flgbtlng Ores Eorllul sounded In boo Is sounded also in the Chiefs study and ha responds himself every frt alarm I lr In any district halo a lao flro Is at 1 likely to our and to every second alarm no matter where it Come fm Hta light carriage a always ready In the engine house below and his fut rar11 tl rad jump 1110 tbe truces ullloape There Is I a vast dif ference btwa Chief JUonner in bin office and on rounds and Chief Bonner at a fire When 01 bualnl1e taslognlofly reserved and qul lad some might eallbim taciturn When the alarm tummona him to a flro ha runs lightly I down thastp jumps into nla carriage and is off in a twinkling An his driver guides the carla by the nearest streets to the ecen ot action ringing the gong aa ha handles tba reins tho Chief rapidly draws on groat rubber boots which reach abovo bis knees and exchanges his nap for a hart rubber nro helmet an Gl rubbr helmot He pushes through Ibo line ot firemen and police and drives In front ot thn blazing fcnlld drTosln tuld InK LIIDI out he hurries to tb battalion chief in eharge asks I burrO questions and relieves him of full command at the ssmo commanl a time assigning him to somo special duty Ills practiced eye at once takes iu the progress of tbe fire It probabilities and possibilities and the general nature of tbe campaign at band Striding np nod down tbe street in front ot the burning structure ho Issues order In rapid InceoBalon and In a few minutes has developed his plan of attack and has his for wall In hand 1 more forces are neoeiwary be Issues extra alarms or orders special calls lora lol apparatus He remains until tbe Ore la completely out Sometimes Chlnf Bonner Is fighting fires from sundown till nearly dawn He seldom baa leas than two flrea to look after in a night OBOB week Chief Bonner attends the trials of dellnqent firemen in the tral Headquarters In dress uniform bn Itt tba right of th Commissioners Tbe clerk of the Board rends tbo ebargea the culprit pleads and tbe witnesses ara examined on By on Finally tho iTtsldent tbo Boa asks tan TZMPOIUBT QUABTBH8 Chief for his opinion of tho man The Chief who boa previously examined the cose befora recommending tbnt the man be tried gives a clear concise statement of tbe mans record I and his opinion ot htm a 1 fireman What tho Chief says goes for a good deal with the Comml loner when they consult a to tha disposition of eaaea POKER XT A DUGOUT An IntereitlnK Oume of Druvr With Simple Dakota flnyiced TVom Vu ftntat CU Timt I was abut ten years ago that I took I trip through tha West wltb a party of Kansas City mel bevornl weeks were spent in Dakota In the summer of 1881 One day the four membor of our party were driving alone lUroll a few miles from Yankton whon wo pled dugout off to the north of the troll Wa decided to alight and have a chat with the settler who was seated on the roof of hlo humble abode with his fet on the gronnd To tbe unin itiated this would seem strange but theso housed aro fnnrflttbs under ground and contain a thousand about 16 centipedes wnrtb of lumber two rooms and Upon the Invitation of Mr Jones the settler we entered bin abode when he Introduced us to his wife Brown one of our party sng rated Ilartrlulesred rlgh In tbo mldat of our conversation on tho crorn tnat we play a game ot sevenup The scheme mot with approved and we played several games Jones didnt coem to know much about tbn are After a while another nf our party Ill call him Johnson leaned over to ma and 111 tBI Jim dp you reckon this hayseed could lY a dollar or two about blmr It waa long before Johnson asked Mr Jones if hn ever played poker JObS std ione gentlemen I do play now on ihen and wouldnt tnlnd dealln a fow bndl pker Tbev began playln nn aDte Dd old man won about a dollar at It I dldn piny but Johnson who Is now a united fitaten Senator nut up a good icum generally and olalo 6lms enTlr did not Ilka to beaten wen fora dollar Ho pMioed making a jackpot 1 was dolr made No I one Could open ft without a pair of Jack or batter fureo dela wntn mud bflfnra any ono could open It Jnhnson unally eald a it was progresihho nal to hav nt least A iintrof klnv He bet 2 and Jonea raised blm 3 but the others drooped out of the game Smuntey the stttlera wife aw SO on th table and suld Jones I do with I you wonld quit a foolln with them keards June purtygood eald nNover mind old womAn tWo pairs I pur tbe betting wont on until Jones had about I5 on tbetableT Waltamliiutpirbo said till 1 I cet some more stuff auq with that he shoved Blme flro cards down in his pocket went to I corner of the du out raised a plank nf the floor aud extracted a tin can from which be took I roll of bills as bla us my Bentlnit himself be laid a UU bill on I hoard and an Johnson met It and raised mm did likewise for Jonnion until finally tha Itar put bis last dollar of 211 on ifie board and calleu Jonns who promptly bowed fnurncexto Johnson three kln rs Kid a pair of fives and picked IIP the tO WI all chlpMd in to pay Johnsons fan back to Kansas City A New Qui KtufCutcker frtn tlu flu eUmtr Pnu Dean of London Eneand was at the Ryan yesterday on his way home from a trln JlterdaYl90 He spent som tmln NeW Zealand Samoa and New Uulneo Among the curloit bln from New Ovtnea la a man catcher This Instrument consists of a strong wand about onehalf an Inch thltlc ead but abut long This rod la bent ouble so ns to leave a loop fifteen Inches tn diameter oiien at on end A spear Is fnetenod to tba Olon hut tbe head 0 soj spear Projects into tho JCOP Th upegr sleat I wind JrOoe very hard and tough When the warrlorn of Kew tlulneago to tattle I thoycairr thm terri ble weapon with them As tbelr enemies begin to ran they follow them and throw the loop over loluw hOlt of tbe pumufd tbo shock throw the victim buck upon the pear head whlflh plerrea the unfortunate man neck and In nearly ever ee losantly kll him Tlu victor then rate offthciloiil mnnVhiiil and cnrrle it home for tli warrior 1 juditoil ncenrdlnu to thu I number of land he can show Thn nnthes shnw a great ileol I i ability In mnklnK their I I weanroa and pieces of ion ciius aud I I ttooo for tpear polnta FJUB8 THAT WSRS GJt BrowaM JCxrerlMM la 01e Territory fmn re PH tut SmUa JAvotlxa In the of On a balmr Ilrnl 1871 brlht thorulbtraC nt lorlnK rrlllr towa buJul brr for musitoze inn men nnlof th KIa tourl Kansas and Texas Hull road Theoccupanta ofth coach were Capt and Mrs Brown bound for tbe ta on a six tuonth leave of absenco two native Texa and two gentlemen fronvth feast who bad bee travelling tnrough Texas In tbo interest Irelng of om land D0bm nnd abetp far Oa Btopping for dinner and a ehang ot horses another paisenger entered tbf coasn oad took the vacant seat in front of Mr Brown A tilt figur with awartbr complexlnn and tl Olu I a dressed In a suit of black cloth Abroadbrimmed hnUnndn gray blanket 01L ae over his broabrimme nl a An Indian whispered Mrs Brown as Ibe Instinctively drew near ber husband who occupied with her tbe rear let of tha coach le the gentlemen from Ihe Bal eager for information began plring the newcomer with I questions Tb answer came slowly with that precision of pronunciation whleh show not tnorougtt knowledge ot tbe language I and sooa every nr was Intent upon catching what the Indian had tell ot his people till th night oora on bringing with It Indication ot a storm wbloh lon broke lu fury upon them Th windows of the eoaoh were upn to keep out tha driving ran and the darkness insida was relieved only by the lightning whlohcama into at longer a quiet Intervala drizzle until tbo rain aotUsxi down Tbo conversation bad ceased when the rain began and one by ono th paneengera slept at Mr Brown however wa not steep one opened the window and looked oat ThelooK thin ray of light thrown forward oa tb road by the IAntn on th front of the 0 ra the darkness blacker In tb rear and jhe Khnddrd as she withdraw her head afraid of she tnw not what Hr busband wa sound asleep by ber Ida Boon she discovered Mlnd aether pangr was awake tbo Indian Dari the afternoon ah had watched him with Interest aad bait not fale to nOI the Ize of hla wrists which seemed enormous though bis bands were Ieme small and wer ni Shapely She hal wondered hoW scalps le had taken and how long Ince be bad discard ed tbe beaddrassot feather for tbs broad care hat and bad ceased paint his fe la Imagination aha now felt his bond but to selro ber throat thos hand whiah had torn oft mar scalps ao dnw nearer ber hus bald put IcIP arm through Ills hoping tho movement would waken him but he slept on Tie coach came to a stopi I voice warn heard outlidel and a light ilanhnd through the window full on tbe face ot Mrs Brown Bho uttered a low cry Dont be frightened madam sid the In dian In a low olce It Is only tho down voaob It must be near daybreak to Mm Brown made no reply and tho stngo rumbled nn ngatn in tho darkness which nov scorned all tbe blauker Not asound was beard save the steady drip drip drip of tbe wlsbear Blowly the uicht wore away and not until tha alma of dawn worn In the east did Mr Brown relinquish ber vtglii and slept until the stnua stopped for breakfast at a largo stone house Joderu in styln with nicely kept grounds Vine covered Ibo low plazra an all or rafort nnd refinement pervaded the entire aco The parlor was neat and comfortably qralshda cabinet organ bookcMO Blled orla with books fancy work her and there 1101 No one waa visible about tbabousa save tho proprietor who came in few moments announce a breakfast of broiled chicken eggs potatoes coflee ana delicious bnaa and batter While waiting tbe piazza ant ft one of the eentlemen from the East asked Where are all tbe Indians in this part of tho country I havent aeon auy yet except tbo baitbreed wa havo In tba stage wIt ua te The proprietor smiled a be replied I am an Indian sir rpod Is that so replied tba gentleman and do you own this place This Is my house and I have hero a large form White people aro usual surprised la passing throuch the territory not to see Indians with tomahawks aDd war ralnt but White people know little about the Indian Tho country through which the stage now passed a dote hero Dud therewith com tor Com fortable dwellings beautiful farms and flno woodlands Occasionally nmall villas with streets neat and clean cottages stoies and carpenter sboll would be patsed and 1 I bard for tha travellers to realize tbey wera among Indians In the afternoon tha taga entered a village and stopped for a change of horses A bevy of Indian girls In ploturesquo dresses ot bright colon gathered around tha coach One a beautiful woman wit dork starry yeabalr as black and glossy as tbe ravens wuur with brlsht beads woven among tha braids artistically colled about the shapely head cam forward with a plate of mal cakes which sb gave tb Indian passenger and stood talklBtr to him In a loW musical voice until tbe stag stattod on again The IndIa wntohed 1 she stood looking ale the coach until a turn In tho road hid tha village from view Then turning to Mr Brown and offering ber I cake tnrnlnl olrns be said That woman WI my wife two yean ago hut we could not live happily ra Ibo Governor raid we could live npart NoW lite bare and my home Is at Murkogeo Yet you must be friends a 18 makes these enfcts for you maes Oh yes we are good frlonds and sha always boa cakes for me whon I pass this way bat we couldnt live quietly togotherl be answered In a voice full of sadness and Mf Brown considerably looked away as he hastily dnw his band across ores The ft ace wns due at Mnfckogee nt 3 oclock the next mornlnc but the gentlemen from tbe nex East and the Texans decided to tko tbe construction train at the next stopping place and resell Muskogee bofore nlshtfaTL Captain and Mrs Brown however preferred tn continue tbe journey In tha stage and soon thay worn loft alone with the Indian When Capt Brown made Inquiries of the driver regarding the accommodations Co would get at Muskoeee the Indian said 1 you will trust mo sir I ca 811 you to a nice placo where fOU will be welt cared for All right replied the CnptalD You tell tho driver her to go1 Tbe Indian tool a seat with the driver riding for fame time and when another strm wns madohnrpsnmodblftpiacejnsldftthecoach He tlked 10 thom of his told mnnIDtr osUnl lelends 01 hlR tr lOUlh 11 Cberkee Inllnal Isked Mrs lrw for hIm Not wlsbtngto appear ungrateful and afraid too of offending him shn thought ncain of his powerful wrists and so she sane ot the Indian maiden who oncu roamed tho banks ot a river or guided her canoe over Its swlrt waters The moon shone brightly tho stoqo rumbled on When the aoucwns onded the Indian sail 1 I thank you I lovo to hear singing At 2 oclock tho since entered Muskocoe and stopped at a rudo shanty Tbe Indian got stotnll a rul0 Iot out thanked Mrs Brnwn nsaln for alnttlnc and saying goodnlcht disappeared Is this whore wa stop naked tho Captain No ell further on was tbo reply CIPtD In front of a lone low relIJ tbn stoga soon linlted Tho driver took the trnnkn from tha boot said goodnight and drove ott leaving Ibo travellers In the moonlight ol Tho house was constructed of boards with canvas roof Tbe Captain knocked on Wt donr No response He then tried the knob which turned easily and tba door swung Inob dlfclosluironelonir room In thnfurther end was table nn whleh a mattering candle sputtered nnd blinked Intbe draught caused by the open door On either sliln nt tbe room wero arranged two tiers of berths and seemingly from every Dcnh came smultsneouily a head wltb sbaKicy hnlr and lone unkempt 111 cozo at the newcomers Mr brown grasped hei husbands arm as she saw them anil her flrst thought was ot tbe Indian He bad brought them there to murdered ruKt boon a man appeared at the further end nf tie building whom tbuy rightly supposed to be the Proprietor nf tho establishment As approached the Captnln asked him if be could ho them lodxtngs for the night I Yes he replied I bnvenvacant berth replol I Taolit here Ibo I believe pOlntnl to place about mil wny room NoslrTnpllert the Captnln wo will go elsewhere unless you can do better for us than thnt And ho turned townnt I ho door Just wait sir I will I elm you my room and he dlnappoarod Inklnc tho caudle The truvolleis stepped out Into the moon IrlvololB Ile lldhtncnln and pouted on their trunks watt ed Mrs Brown WUH crying nervously hy this time whilo her husbaud confessed to hr IDK rather IOd The man soou appeared again nnd led Ibe way tbroueb tbe 11nl oin to ort nf box arrangement divided from tie main rOm hy the sides only with barely room lo the bod and ono chair and oponlnn Into tb kitchen part of the bulldlnor Tirod and worn as they were the travelUre roon slept In splto of tbofr frars bnt Mrs Brown ilrnimoil of lon with rlrled boards cUm blu or tba rude partition ami wnko IntbK mornlne rnther surprised to flnd shu bad not breu strangled during the night Cheery voices WHIP trI fcltoron In the early mnrnlnir end tliounory klc1n brvak fa greeted 110 nostrils of the travellers who were soon drnsaud tlr Brown waa nntloog la making the aequalntance of the female member of thf family nnd learned that they INljhor tIal had lost all their possts lon In the arcat Chicago lire and had cnmo to this ta away plo gin life over galn When Un Brown told of bar fears and apprehension tba ntaht fnr 1 the anode man rp hou said to her I cant blame rou miidam for fetlng afraid We do loon ruuon mlimtv rongh now but In a few years Ood willing we will be living Ilko Christians Uo On their way to tho depot they met nlalp dlsn and aa Mra Brown gHva lijm her hand In bidding bin goodby Bhe looked Ir hi hliln I ftt far an4 wnndatsii how see oonld bavtt bad such wicke thoughts of him 11 i Den by Ucita Mmi I fnn IA ranalfa Oiu it 1 Tbn menneit man on reront 1 rOi lu Union I county ifn od his 801lnlnw nnrIKll of cow and then he rnfureit to dlil thn ml 1 nuilntanlng that ho i old nnly tie front ball I Jho nnlniur was ntto rennlrvd ti provide the feed tberowronsiimol I sndeomprlled II carry wur to Her three times a day Recently the row hooked the old mna and now btf IIIU Ins his soninlaw for damagea I I WILX 1 XnKUl TRAPS SHUT KTr of th Downtown Boxer Vkr4laK te Charge Acatatt Tbem Th recent dlB lo ur tha queer state ot affairs In amateur boxing circles together with a remote chant that th A I oOlolaU might set Mid all precedent and Investigate almost substantial charces brought by Tns SON ho somewhat disauletod th downtown amateur athletes and for the past weak tho nugllltts bava ben wearing nn anxloot look in addition to their usual fashionable habiliments Yon ean always tell wbon a downtown boxer has something on his mlod The effort to think absorbs all his faculties and ho Is not himself In his Idle moment I has been tho wont of the boxer to frequent Poll stroot and vary tho monotony ot liking by experimenting with crosscounters and upper cuts on China men alan and stray Jowl peddlers drinking mlxeJ ale and by sundry flirtations with tha fair creatures wooing tho coy Chines and up against tbo pipe I was a gloriou nnd eventful lit Bnt th foreigners BOW pass unmolested mixed alo Is drunk mechanically and with llttlo senso ot jar while tb blandishments of the frail damsels aro received with a frown and nn impatient Ah go war yer KiT ma a pain These unnatural symptom hav thrown a gloom over Fell street Ling 81 Kn the Celestial who keeps te store opposlta tho rendoz VOUB watches th dejected gang with a Duzlol I expression and ask in vain Mokki hit Just BOW what matter No more dlank no more Id tlonble Homentous bav ben tbo oontnttatlons I Tnc Sux pourd grapeshot Ito tba rank aclu nlgbt an Informal meeting was held In to private parlor ot Jim Lavelles oar quite a number of th interested boers bolnc present Chuek Connors resplendent in an old Harvard Jersey with tha prominently showing was chosen Chairman upnn Larollos dncllnatlon Connors who li qulto dlclnaton OnDor qultoln orator in his way having bon ahontor for a Coney Island dime museum a position wbloh tho omnipotent law of the Sixth does not dellne ns work pat on on air of gravity and borrowing a mouthful of flncont from Dlddlor OToolo remarked Gentlemenhere Jerry Borantt who has aksensenBeof tho ludicrous looked around In aurprle and showed symptoms ot developing a fit QenOoman repeated tho Chair lan with a withering glance ot contempt at tbe offender leaving out those mugs who think thovro tunny but get ns Into trouble we got the office tat is we havo hoard reports thatoertalndowntown boxen have been accused ot boxln for the stuff or as tho rules of the Aaachoor Athletlo Union put It haio received pecuniary compensation Hera the apackr caused not tba affect ot tho concluding words Ilecelved reonniary compensation wor repeated to show how elY teD accomplished tho fat These reports may queer us I mean mar do us barm with thn officials of ta Amachoor Athletic Union Wed better talk over the bast way of iiottln out of tba 10te tbat 11 tbe host way to show were ta not guilty Now continued tho I Chairman gravely docs any centloman prosnnt knoW of a oaae where a boxer tool money 7 Tho boys looked at each other la nstonlah ment and then at the Chairman John Mo TIernan was tbe llrt to catrh on and with an xprosslv wink eboutod No IN 1 the reat following Barnett supplemented denials with a chuckling Well hardly nvor I know few mugs that wont feel BA Tlnl Ilnnw RIOI mUle Ilnl forelati In a little while remarked thn Chairman as bo nonchalantly expectorated over tho partition to save tbe carl 3ir Lavollo hRh floor Chairman remarked the host I think mes lt tho bent war would be to let the matter drop 1 dont think anything will ever ooma ot It I tell you why They can gat nn proof Ali bullivan told me the A A couldnt do anything until they got proof Now where nra they goln to got troof Cornell or any of tbe other clubs aint gain to glv awny for theyre In 1 hole themselves Ho our all right I leronly hOI your trap Hliut Im glvln yer good advice now for my men ara alltlxed rvegot every prize they over WON al efer looked right up in tiN safe here Hen Barnett went into another convulsion ho a murdorqus look was on tbe Chairmans toe oe he glared tWm Icon Jlms motion to keep our traps pip OTQole aut 1tlollnlr Injected Bnnett Now 10 hore Jerrr snld tho Chairman excitedly loilng his gravity nnd tobiieon at tbe same time youre altogether tno previous with yer mouth Bee 1 I jcr brother Fforrlo bad kept his trap shut instead of olilnnln1 to reporters it wouldnt nooessnrr tu hne a mug like I you comln nrotind hero mukln a monkey of yerself ihlrdln motions for othur people to kop their traps obnt Thut KOOS too toe How tar dos I coankod Tamett odclnc np dellantly Irs elY enough for somo mugs to kop their traps but causa thoy never win a cent never could and never ther That aoea too Chuek It bogou to look interesting but Lavolle laugblnKly poured oil the troubled waters by lhe query Whatchor goln to have Alter tb mixed ale biui been engulfed It was decided to let mate stand as tOY wero a I wasblcbly Improbable thnt tho A A oill clals wonld take any cognlzanco of tbo 01 A 0 episode or any similar caoo As the meeting lined up against the bar to bnve another round with tho combative mixed alo an Incident occurred which In meatiru roo stored old feellnca and miide tha bots think life worth living any way Two wolldroitsod etransers enterod somawhat under the Inllu I enee of anticold remedy In annwer to the barkeepers Inquiring look one asked Have you hlol any cbampuga ou lea The boxnrft quietly expoutornted ou their hand and Tbllo tha bnrkoeper tumbled in under the Dar for tho elub ha replied OhlI got a cellar full Well then Ihlcl I saM the young man ftlvo us ble somo of the ice 1 Turk yelled the barkconer hn bronchi down thn club ana the manner in which tho gnne bulTeted nnd kicked the ttrancors up tho street to the Bowery Iao hopes of speedy return ot tbe normal state of tho street Jiokklhllgasped Ling81 Kuimhe wmrliod the skirmish Just now all llKhtl Heno tfoubo bimeby be Blotted as he barricaded tbe do Ir It lent safe to spring chestnuts In Foil Btret esperlally when tho inhabitants lire not fuel ing well zonrtr fsuryixa KDITOHS BeButr and Talent ChurnlBKlr Combined In Cunveatlon In Atlmttn mm IV Mlutii linger ATLANTA May 3Frotn all parts of Gcorela there arrived in Atlanta Int Monday ailoi who nave done much tu mould the oplnlmis find bnpo tbe actions of thla Blnto In tliolr joiirnalistlo work Home nro rharmlnu cultured matrons many ore fieh from tbe ballft ot learning yoU roc ntd vnthuMaetlc Ami there Is a certain tone to thn papers they lOP resent that reflects honor upon thorn The ITBiUrnt who oriel UK vII this cluli la MrisBylngvn Bhplauf mndlum belchtun I hnn ix cnmptexlnn whose fa rno le utirivnliml obe has maay charms nf nerHon nnd muller that I know my pen could nnvcr depict II I Will not maka An uttempt but to my mind hor chief attractions after her dear muxlriii vo eo und cbaminir converration are thn merry twinkle In her soft brown to a nl jliJ sinl lurking round the ooriiroof her mouth Hbo bai made most enorgetlc nnd cfiliifnl Irexl dent and 111 well ktowu ub tbo editorol tho CoIunb i filgrr Miss Mlnnlo Julnn Is lovely potllphrunitp Her Kpnrkllne blnok eye hlncK Mlken hitlr rosy ilia and rich comi lexlon combined vviili her subJutd winning mnunnr rundcT MlHS Onlna as itttraotlva tier diilnty vrrno Ml Uortch making for horcll nnme 01 tha Cariicsciltt Tittiunr Hbo la but roIlY from college and bus the dellubtul air or tuo peanlvp fctudoat coaiblned with tho Uttur and eneruy of journalist 1 be liloeh of tbn piNih uinhercbeuks and the vloletit lovely hue In her cyca Ne Is it crnceul writer lllnn McCntcbvn Is nt the helm of the Frnni in JVVion 4 ean writ vctltorlalx nnd If neceosry them In typo In couvnr ton 11111 biluhl and tuvirkllnu nnd InrlI xnrebHlon is given I the humomus SO Urs CJnll1I known a MnudoAn of thn Lfmulituliiin Hbe In ft I lUllul wnmiu and tn ennverwitlon uiiidroimly uugnotlu ana has a mot maiiinnlnioux natute Mra Harry Brown repreai nt tho nftqnola I Alliance tarnin Bhe cun wilto aattirluu nr tlcle and win yun IIy it loclcnnil arn nnil I her licatitlfiii lnuRungj iu lonvcrntlon has I the snmo fTe Tb Atlanta Juurttnfi repraii nfntlve Is I Mini Corioune Btqli film I npnrklluu lnr ailliMsaudlsoie ol the oomluuileurtln jour i naal lire Myrlck rcnre nta th cultured oltrnf AmarloUH and tbu fliitihrfinlrr fhti IH a I oharinjnu writer charming talker I I otiarralnit listen Hvr cunnlna nuiilo brlulit ene the whole clnU Mrs Williams a gentle brmrneyiHl lt with a manner it nine mul trI iiil 1 I Hho winning nYolnlllIln I nor uuicecti In ucuy Atlantas now paper Mr Wvley bur eoworlor on thh poptilnr paper Is too well Known to just terlllllfI tlurnnent points have HIHI many liKHrf and her Journalistic wort him been varied und I ttaorou I I MUn Bealpr rotiblnc literary work with I tfiiclilnit and In otii viali bho In a popular I When aueli a grnup of charming ladles no I etilturxd ami lorflv met nt the Xlmbnll do llclitiul social uulon Una tbe natural oulcotue I WITHIN THE ROPED ARENA nroSLAsnixa clone naars xo BB DKCIDED intS WEEK Peter Tnck oa tit Favorltr Orer belt bnt the Jtt Foil of Com fUene The Meeting Between Mycr nil Botvea Blavtaa Production Two ROT flshts of Interest will take place this wenk One Is between the light weight though they fight at 131 poundsBilly Mrer ofStreator ItL and AnJy Bowen ol New Or Irani This I down for Tuesday Bight before tho Olympic Club ot New Orleans it will co far toward lottllng the question as to which one should bo matched with Champion Jack MrAullffe Bowen hat boaten Mrer one but it was Raid that Mror was tick That the only battl Myer ever lost and haoncomode a draw with MoAullffe if Bowon wlna this tlmo Myer mutt take rear seat Bowea on the other hand has been beaten by Jimmy Carroll who was beaten by MoAulltfe It Myor wins as lie should If proTlous records amount to anything it will go to show that be was not in condition wbtn ho mot Bowen before DobFarrtll is training Bowoa and Farroll nay that bis man If all right Myer la roplr to recent Inquiry said Ton oak howl ainf TTell loeme in the tine and you wont to repeat the quoatloo The other big affair takes place before the California A CL on Thursday Bight and Cor bett and Jackson will be the participants Jackson liplnlnlr the favorite As ratten 01 100 to 180 bos been Iftld on bli chances It is because of the colored champions expe rience that he aornles Oorbett In looked npon by tho majority as a ble clever fellow but one who does not know enough of ring tactics to beat ono who Is a rood general In height Cortett ban the advantage of perhaps a quarter of an Inch Jaakrona reach li a trifle longnr and in punching the colored man Is said to be the harder In execution Cor bolt may weigh four or flvo pounds more but that difference wont count for muai between men of this class Speed and endurance should be the deciding factors If the opinion of Cor betts friends IB eorroat They say that the ei bank clerk la just as capable of taking care of bis porjon In tho ring as Jackson so the ques tlons may be narrowed down to those of quickness clovemess nnd sand Jacknon boa fought lone liattles Uno was with a lourtnrate man Tom Lee Leon punched him nard for forty odd rounds before Jankson Won but the col prod mnu stayed Ills Debts with Godfrey Cardiff Joo McAulldo and Jam Hmltb were all Jacksons wnr and In none did bo bare to take tho unir to any considerable extant Jo God dnrd the Clmuiplon of the Barrier gavorWr on tho tatters lout isit to Australia more punching In elsht rounds than be bad over bofore received in one battle and that wns made a draw but still 1etor remained at work all through It Is said that Jackson was In no shatieto llehttbatntght and If this la so belt all tbo mTB deserving ot a reputation a stayer But it must be added that Jackson never put a good man out in a few and further that thedeelsion in the uuu affair was objected to br innny good Joi present The report from Australia make if outthnt Goddard did tht most fighting ana tho verdict should hare been given to htm OorDott bant dona mnah to giro nlraareo prd but a few of bin acts ara worth recount me Ha had Domlnlok McCaffrey useless on Uio ropes In a ble clove show after he held JDomliiickaway wltb ono band and UM 1 I tf 1 UM UtUL4 TU a smashed him with tho other Ho eot much tb beet ol Jnto Kllrnln In BIX rounds and any man who onn do that cannot be placed In any other than the llrst rank His double fl rht with Joe Cttoy inxkl rhun Corbott wnBukldat Unli flghttng showed him to bo a eamq man When these men flrst met it was with twommee clovos After they wore Htapped by the police th met aealn in a few days Corbott had broken a hnnd In the first go On the second occasion ChoTlnsklB twoounce glares were cot forthcoming and Uoroett oermlttoi him to ordinary driving gloves that were practically skin tluht white bo Corbett used his twoonnoo mitts Choylnskl wa known as a liard hitter and with th skin aipve should action in that Instanr does not prove bin to bo a man of bearc how ara we goiaa to define what pluck is In vlow of these facto tho matah woald eeem bo great one It to unfortunate that tt takes place at a time wbenltew Xorkerm in or to see it would havoto mlsn th Orooldyn iandlcap and th openlne of the racing season on th Ifgltlmnte tracks Aslt lsavral oted porting toen of this town hare gq to an Francisco just to see the flgbt and they mve all taken money along llostoftbt New York monev will go on Corbett If S100 1 7i or batter on Jackt on i an be obtained It fa sure thing that the sympathies ot Eastern men are with Corhett Ho woa for somo time tba raxing instructor of th Olymplq A 01 and ackson win taken up on his arrival from Ane rulla br tho California Club There is fOme hlng of bitterness botwoen thes clubs ami each wants to his brotiK Sr win By tbe war Paddy KJavln is among those who want to seo Corbett win lie oullerea In rcksons victory hnwerer on the oxp ence ground as ho has been already quoted Tnc HUM but he raid thu oiher day If Corbett wlnv I shall bnve a much better chan co to get on a match with him than I would with Jackson I hava tried time and icaln to cot on with Jackpon but never could Encland I did everything but got down on my knees to him hut It wns no nee I bopa Oorbett will boat him for I think Corbet Tould cive mo a cbonco Slarin may be deceived In this for Corbett rloudd will do their utmost to make tbo ox mnk clork rotiro from pugllUm If he defeats Jackson and after ho makes successful spar rlnit tour of tho country Corhetr while by no ueans a penurious man ha been able to pat botween J300U and 000 alroady Hbould 10 win the innior part of tho ble nurse from Jaclceon he might In addition tn blit tour fol eit a capital of OOOO to Swa It has beea ilHilcslrutn start In business UUldoaU to stnrt sporting goods emporium Slaviiia open opinion thnt Jackson will wm only In line wltb his customary frank talk Whenever a man aska what he thinks about go and so he invariably giro a straight reply when it was said to him that his opinion on he VltEMmmontlall flnht wonld bo worth learinc as knew tbo men in Australia and should be capable of formioa au Inteltlceat opinion ho snld IUllitb9ti tt rra Jmt rmlmbr tbit IkB ath thai men ud biro II tnai ut crrw Mir rournr nre ua whi I i ounnclw loon itc Hrilntr I KM 1 10 BIT blh lh bJ tpa ins ilitr i rr lit rii piaoiui bt ny unJI In Aiimrai i ti hi whin llil rela very nuilmiaaai rt bit KUnir narC or wora wten ti ir a lnt am bouy who knows lu tiftiini lira hell to pl fi twaoribrM urxl bowi on lit u4y iliinp WM venmt Khlcr wlicu li met liluu New York sportsmen will bo sorryto leara that Hlnttrrr the founder ot the Gladstone Club of 1rovldence and it Bpcrtry bas met with ovora blow In hi flalft against the more Influential rnembern who undertook to don him The trouble In this club began wbn blattory as welxnorln refused tu say thnt a bnxur who wa aeroa pounds over wcitrht wax tvlthln the limit At once Be was set upon nnd ho ba been flghtlnir ever slnee I Last weak the Kxriio Board ot provident refused lu grant blattery renewal of the ilceat for his public bnnie Blattery chief oppo ncntn In the trouble were tho MoOough broth era JeB Brown Denny McCarthy nadSteve McMaucb Theso menaald Blattery hav been makloct a book for two months on whether 1 wonld get any license or not The exHncjietary ol th Glad tons i wU liked In this city aad while some New York eistelt sort of aorebeoauso tooksomiieh money from them oa Ueoree Dlxons knoekiac out hucene llornbacber la trn ronodx tbey all now regret that he ahould bav beta It will urprlao good many persons that foro Jimmy LurKluii rust Jimmy Haran tber were men in Jersey City some ot tnem IOr kinaa former club in at ea in the tjeottlibAmerl can Athletic Club who sadl that JmtT Jimmy would stop flgbtlna If Ungan liuiile two or three of tboa wlckod lefthand sg on Lark In face To call Lark Ins a qn tier was bold proceeding and nobody talked loudly lu that tenor but there was i rumor to that effect for A week before lust Monday night Tbe statement was loundert on a remarK Lark Ins made after he fousht Jack Pelancey jn that contest Jimmy piiBcbed Jaek very hard for nine rounds and IMInpeoy vf In It when tUo next round wa called A short lira later omehodr il tu Jimmy Its too bad cui didnt hut ontrnmvr man to hit tarljlus rt i lled Wnll I donl kn a Minn who wnu Hinuslilng mo all er the rlwe tor nlun roundis sn 1 conldnt re a bane to win Ill slop too1 And who wouMnir But tio met ramiilnH that on that remark sooie ot th buy jrnt It Into thrlr hvatlsand no ub iiuant uoulcnt lias dlSAbu ed tlntlr ralnds or the iiirn that tlio reiyniKii wuiild not take lnit lie dlil take nexertbelow two or of thiwo wicked lefthand nwlnits of Hirn In th9 first three or four loiind tliNtnlKlit tlte men who tnlkml ts ior Inrldnn lmvi not been board Irom Tber wuir linnorcr aome nuaioiod nirn proient nt tin mutch who nfur wntibinc nil the busl nou cnnip to lh eonelntlon inat Jimmy Lynch cniilij lett tbe Jer iymni nnrt oltereil to buck him nn It mny I that Lynch will be JuKlr next opponent Killed Twenty Beurii In Den ftnM Ik ftV HUH rnKnzntnrox May 11 A famous brar hunter named li 1 roltltwullo IHW rilnmro friim limi KO ourn li ihmuiodn where ne linn been aildnc to tho bl llt of the bi inivloiiHir Hindu by him Thu whole number klleil mil Hprlnc fm loon seventypro but ililii li not thu rumnrl abln port of hH story Ileotanedths ufaon Daughter hy illseover Inir In ilcn In rt0 valley twenty heor old ami yniiiio whl with eonio ouieldo aid BUCccotled lu killlag.

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