Horseshoeing shop, commenced fourteen months ago saving horseshoes to pay his expenses. Up to date he has saved between, 18*000 and 20,000, or about eight tons, which, he says will amply p-ay his expenses to the fight and pay for a good seat, Staley intends to sell hie shoes the latter part of May, when ho figures that he will have several thousand more.iiLittle Training*in Jeffs CampEon Lomond. CaL, May 11.— Aside from hie usual road work Jeffrie® accomplished nothing in the fin* half of his work today. Rain fell for ttine and the weather looked so uncertain that the fighter slept. Me.Jeff arose to meet his brother Jack, and Jack Kipper, his business patrtzrer. Jack Jeffries looks big and gtnpng and he was ready to go to work as soon as his brother needed toka.To* Rickard is still here. He said before the day dosed he expected to see Jeffries in some lively boxing bowls with his sparring partners.