Marion Register (Newspaper) - November 18, 1901, Marion, Iowa V VOLUME LINN NOVEMBER K TRIWEEKLY Story of Fridays Glove at San SPORTS ARE the trying to land right and but was cleverly stopped by j Jeffries followed with a tre I incurious left on the and fol lowed this with a left oil the Gns clinched in evident Again Jeffries landed a powerful left on the heart and all could give In re turn were two ineffective blows on the Jeffries with both right and left on the Both were The Akron Man Entered King Then Jeffries narrowly missed a swing on the landed a powerful left on Hie too low to be and clinched to save The gong saved Gus from further IB Knocked Fourth with head followed Ills takhu several light blows on the two heavy lefts on h and fol lowed this in a mixup In a corner by a right over the smil ing like a followed his man FT ri n T ii III Receives In the Second Round That Puts Him Out of San Pugilism the worst blow n San Francisco as a result the Jet Ruhlin that could pos have been given It Ruhlin quit pure simple and there cttn be no extenuation for either the part ho played or the of rather Manager Billy gave when his to all intents laid So far as the claim goes that he was put or anywhere it goes Is ridiculous on the face of When Ruhlin went to his corner at the end of the round bad received a judging by the rounds ho had it was reason able to suppose that he could have gone on several more without getting the finishing When he got to his seconds he was distressed some All through the last four rounds he acted as though he believed he had no chance and was merely on the scene to gather the losers end as quickly as He complained first to Referee Corbett In the second round looked like he was theu ready to lie down after being jarred a couple of stiff rights on his stom ach and After the last round instead of getting ready for the gong carrying on an with The latter appeared to bo expostulating with but before the bell he sent Ruhlin out to shake Jeffries hand and It was as raw a piece business as one could wish and Madden has sold another gold brick to the people who paid a fancy price to see his alleged prodigy No one was mcro surprised at the outcome than Jeffries who asserted while ho one telling blow in tho second did not expect to victory sole explanation ot tile outcome of the Is list ho received a chance blow which utterly disabled him and that Jeffries persisted in fighting him make no absolute charge of having committed he Intimates that he was unfair ly handled and Injured as a Ruhlin received the support of his sec In this who say that his was a hopeless case after the second ft When his aft er the fight Jeffries salili 1 was certainly surprised at my easy vic tory and amazing While it is true that be did not me hard enough during the five rounds cause me any I believed him strong and cautious up to the moment of his collapse and was whon he I certainly had no trouble In whipping him and had the fight on the result must have been the was 1naccurate and in wind and I cannot say that he he courage and that I expected to encounter In Ruhlin tOPk a stiff in the stomach in the fourth round I presume gave him I expected him to lose harder than he Ruh lin can doubtless best explain his own as for I am will Ing to meet Sharkey next and thereafter to defend us best I can the T of went to his he was followed by a very de pressed The defeated man complained of no pain and moved without He said I believed tap of the gong that I would but as the fight pro I was beaten down I re a blow on the stomach which I must say was very It may not have been a foul and no could have survived depart gd pies 1 qm fie regulations of boxing when jig threw himself upon me and rathar than I do believe J npt stomach ended me In the fifth round I have worn down Jeffries a few rounds later and beaton him as a mat ter of I am ready to fight him again and believe that In time 1 will have the opportunity of showing that I can defeat That is all I Qf liy first Jeffries in w th his head lowered and his left He followed Hie land Ing heavily a Ruhlin countered cleverly and showed greater He land ed twice with his left on Jeffries Second Round Jeffries began oper ations by planting on the despite frequent landed one heavy left over the In a breakaway he lilt lin hard on the and in clinch gave Gus a right and left up A series of uppercuts In a clinch brought to the He rose but the bell saved Ruhlin as he went to his corner showed traces of his left eye being closed by a glancing Fifth Round Jeffries started in with a left on the head and two right glancing blows on the Ruhlin clinched repeatedly to avoid Jims Jeffries got in a right on the body and a left just above the President Says Saloons Are Source of TEMPERANCE IN THE ARM MlHB of tin Opposing on the of the and the Fort tile annual convention ol the President Lillian Stevens of Maine spoke as fol lows Ours Is a land and ours is o nation where there should be no hatred of rule where there be no such experiences as eoni to us thrice within four On of the chief sources of anarchy in our country Is without doubt the un American liquor for the saloons are the schools of Because we are if for no other we should work for overthrow of the saloon and the power and for the extermination of the liquor While the year has had Its sorrows and it also has had its joys and its victor Among the temperance victories of the past year we record the action of the senate in ratifying treaty for the protection of and we are reliably told that for twenty months neither Boers nor He followed this with a heavy left on the which Gus to a Again Jim landed a terrible left on Gus In a clinch on the ropes Ruhlin received a terrible left and fell to the floor for eight again landed his left over the Jeffries rushed Gus to the ropes and landed a left on the It was obvious that Gus was At the end of the round Ruhlin threw up the DAILY MARKET Storms Play 1favoc with Shipping on MISS STEAMER AND lg John Thrown High on Forced to Abandon In pro peller Thomas Davidson and consort coal laden from Buffalo for are missing and fear la for their The vessels passed the Straits of Mackinac on Monday after noon and should have reached Mil waukee on Tuesday or Wednesday ai the Henry of Mil who owns the says he has heard nothing from them passing the Thrown on Au on a sandstone bottom in scarcely more than five feet of water the big stee barge John Smeaton lies to the east of Rock river and about six miles northeast of this In the terrific gale that has been for for hours tae Smeaton was driv en out of ber course and thrown broadside on this bed of The lifesaving crew from Marquette wont to the scene of the wreck by a special train Communication was in South Africa have allowed easily had with the which was liquors to officers or The good effect of Englands policy in Claims Valuable Kansas Isaac a member of the tribe of whose home Is at is in Kansas In relation big claim of the tribe for lands on Lake near the city of He has called a ing pf the members of the tribe Sat to discuss the Ac cording to the of tha land In question Is a part of the old Ohio reservation of the It was originally a swamp and counted as but has been reclaimer and Is now worth nearly A lawyer from named who married a Wyandotte Is pushing the and he is now at the Wyandotte arg 000 Wyandottes in the Follows gale has been succeeded by frost and snow of un precedented severity so early In tho Ten and fifteen of frost are while the snow on the northern hills Is seriously Imped ing railroad traffic and is causing the rivers to Hundreds of sheep have drowned in the neighboring lakes in the London parks covered with Hold for Brown of Garden Is dead at the conn ty also o the Kansas is locked up in Max well street police with having caused the Before the youhg woman died she named Clarence son of a Garden City as the man for whose sake she submitted to the operation post her her Green Slay Britz was mistaken for a deer in the woods near Lathrop by George Miller and was shot and Chippewa liam a employed In a logging camp on the Jump was shot and He was climb ing a stump and is believed to havo been takon for deer by a ing the use of liquor in the army ia being and we have reason to be lieve that the soldier boys do not fel The French minister of war has sent a to every com mandant if an array Ing the sale liquor with an alcoholic basis in or is made for lectures before the troops on the effects and dangers of Even Russia has a governmental com mission which recommends the of liquor selling In can Austria and Germany are en to strengthen the efficiency of their army by discouraging the use of In view of all this and much It all strange tint the congress of the United States decided that the army saloon In this country must be evi there is a concert d plan on the part of the antitemperance forces to try to prove that the law is productive of evil an Increase of drunk and testimony galore to this end is being gathered and given to the Meanwhile the temperance so ministers and are likewise securing testimony of an entirely opposite We must make our strong est protest In strongest form against vice in the possessions pf the United There is a ly Increasing sentiment against the use of the Fortytwo states and the District of Columbia now have laws forbidding the sale of cigarettes or tobacco to The corresponding report showed that literature to the amount pf pages has been this that the has included Porto and Nineteen have re assistance from the Francis The treasurers shows expenses to bt loss than ten years whid the ob are incomparably Re for the 1900 were with expenses of Are the capture of Miss Ellen the American lias been great activity against A baud IWller was overtaken yesterday near the Bulgarian frontier and In the which followed and four oth ers were killed and the remainder of tho band A fight lm also occurred between troops and in Albana and several warn tilled 911 both safe on board and able to reach the shore at any as the small boats escaped injury in the Ships Make ar riving here from Lake Huron report that the storm on Lake Huron was tho worst of the The steamer with her the Iron with ore from left Thunder Bay at G oclock Friday morning and battled with the north west gale until Port Huron was Oil was used on the Iron King to quell the which del the boat and froze on the decks men were required to hold the steering wheel on the Iron BOERS TwentyTwo BRITISH of the Yeomanry Kille or Kitchener in the following dispatch from ria to the war reports two en counters with the in one o which at least the British fared rath er Colonel whose ool umn is tho construction o the blockhouse line on the Schoon reports a concentration to tin He scut out a strong patrol o yeomanry on 13 from to The patrol was sur rounded by 300 Boers six miles fron camp and six of our men were and sixteen Some who wer captured have since been released Colonel Hickie moved out to the patrol and drove off the enemy During the past week Elliotts colurn lins boon operating to file northeast of the Orange River Col ony in conjunction with other columns converging from and Bethlehem toward the neighborhood of The enemy were met ID small A few prisoners and much stoek were cap The rear guard of col which the cap was attacked by the 100 stated to be under Oc After two buu the attack leaving ei lit dead 3 Lieu Hughes air man k 1 nd and three officers and nine men Capo One hundred and district mounted or lay Oats lay uly Pork May Close Hurt Man wife of General Charles United States Senator from was badly shaken up in a and Charles tho received in uries from which ho may not The horses were a spirited pair and they ran thirteen blocks through the center of the and were only pre vented from crashing into other ve and street cars by the skill of The carriage was overturned at the end of the street when the lorses attempted to make a and King was thrown with great force to the Neither Mander son nor King made an attempt to Nun by 1raycr Prevents presence of mind of Sister Vincent of the order of Sisters of Charity prevented a panic and perhaps serious loss of life among the children during a fire in the James Parochial Forty chil dren were cut off on an upper The nun restrained the children from leaping from and led by her the little ones knelt and prayed for de which was soon effected by the fire department by the aid of ex tension Our line of SHOES Is more complete than ever As usual we can give you best for the least BUYS our OLD LADIES all Felt Easy and Buys our Kid Felt Top An extra good thing at the Buys a nice Kid Lined throughout and Stylish In by n Fergu son alias Henry has been found guilty of piracy and He admitted that during the past five years he had smuggled pounds of valued at which he delivered at from which point the contraband stuff was taken to He also swore that there was an organized gang of smugglers on Puget with headquarters at a Chinaman is in In an engineer of this village recently bought a ticket In a Russian He has been notified that he had won a prize equivalent to 000 in States Rob erts is wondering what he will do witli so much money when but he is abo wondering when he will ge it and more especially HUMACK RY GOODS SHOE HOUSE TO At the annual meeting of the American gus Breeders Association the follow ing officers elected Illinois vice Illinois secretary Thomas Illinois Illinois Iowa George In Des A wreck occurred to a Milwaukee Paul freight train a mile west ol twenty miles north of The train became uncoupled and on a grade tho two parts came ten cars into the ditch and npc tramp and fatally injur ing D Lumber Company and all kinds of Building Material and Coal Quality the Quan tity V CM 1C jt lefthand Ruhlin ap t referee against this blow in the the referee allowed Jeffries followed his man In a mixup Qua landed a heavy left on Jeffries Jeffries continued Hu land ed a right and left on n a In his corner Gus caught Jer ries on the drawing but In the mixup that followed Jeffries had all the better of landing a clever left on GUB Third star a mining camp three miles east pf wife of a was shot in her by Ed wbn entered the house tho purpose of Kra waked by the took a re volver from under his killed Watkins had former ly been employed by grains put accident to the new in course of con struction at the University of resulted 111 tho loss qf life and luxuries to four workmen en gaged on the The dead mun IK George killed instantly by a falling the rela tive probable cabinet changes aro has it that Secretary of State Hay will re tire before two months to be succeed ed by Secretary of War and that Director of Census will be selected to fill the vacancy caused by the pending retirement of Interior Are Fall Weavers Protective Union hau to Withdraw the Textile as a direct result of the failure of the council to declare a strike when tho mills refused to meet Bor dens increase of 10 per cent in The weavers are with a bank ot with and ti commando The district troops fired most of their ammunition and then refused bo fight Captain the surrender to boon by Buttons Alice of in com of Fair electrical buildings the of i cotton international exposition i ir of 85 destroyed by j The situated iu of the city and beyond the municipal fire The loss is estimated at about Hull Fort Mall was formally re from States army pn account of Ho has reached three bnt his years and suffered other dam age by fire in the burning of Bahles warehouse and Tho burn ing act adrift nnd finally on a sandy The ear potatoes is Loss on and Fort 2Sth convention of the opened here at with a fairly large of The meetings aro being held in the Baptist The hotels and of Fort Worth are taxed to their ut most to lue Hill or Now with president of the rom has been president of the Northern Securities tho combine Incorporated In Trenton last with a capi of Tor Evening News today says tho Irish nationalists have offered a safe mentary seat iu They hold that in consequence of Lord Kitchen ers nn I tacto British subject fitter U a feeling of uncertainty tn tlin whereabouts if the revenue was laat soen off New Orleans on Tuesday Just previous to this time the schooner Mark Pendleton had capsized in that Mury Haiti to Bo Charles Manning Freeman refuses announce nnd BO of from sounds show that prairie dogs occupy and render or nearly for agricultural acres of land in All efforts to exterminate the dogs have even with the cooperation of the department of president of the American Car and Foundry died aged 00 as the result of pneu He waa born In he is Still and He is at Now Is board of safety met today and appoint Talte of lIo has boon turnkey at the police sta tion for twenty Acting Super Hylam was appointed cap Out at Wortham destroyed eight business burning out nearly twenty The was aiming the buildings The loss mates for Now Both Low wont io Washington at the invitation of President and will he u at the White House during bin stay 111 was u killing frost over northern and central The Indications are that it precludes further growth of the top crop of the noted but and was a brother of United this place Insist that they States Senator James McMillan of u GO or ft t Al Bank CA ITAL ANDER D all Itf In the county seat of Kay Okla is Two blocks are al ready wiped Owns the best iit of Abstract Books in Linn system iu t i of Us work can b done promptly and Mtn Investigation courted and patronage Notary given special attention S Presi derr and