Otto fllelofr, “The Fighting Dutchman,” who plt;ased the flght fan* her* norm' months ago, is du© to arrtve here from Chicago today. He will blt;* accompanied by Tommy Burns, a middleweight boxer, who Is said to be a corner, oleloff will at once go Into training for the match with Jerry McCarthy, which tak*H place «t the Salt Palace theater on the ‘J4th. Manager Kelley of the Shamrock club, was In Ogden yesterday, and made final arrangements for an excursion to this city and return. The Junction City was hilled for the bout, and tickets were placed on aale there.McCarthy, and his trainer. Frank P l^ewls, are keeping up the fast pace they **t In training, and that Jerry will !lt;• In as good condition as hard training can make hi mtbere can be no doubt. Th« boxers ha vs to make 144 pounds at 3 o’clock on the afternoon of the IMth. It will be remembered that, in their last contest, McCarthy was over weight. II* was unable to reduce his avoirdupois on account of an attack of rheumatism. He has now fully recovered from thp trouble and is now within less than three pounds of the required weight. Jerry declares that he Is going to beat the Chicagoan this time, and show the fight fans of Halt I.ake that he Is neither a fakir or a •‘dead one.