win thin time * Then Jerry laughed am! started to walk away .“All right. Jerry, vcnit#d fiieloff ••ifyou ran beat me I will h: vp no kirkcoming. but we v, ill know mor* about that un» r tl*e contest. I am sure of one thing, Jerry, no matter who win*, the* p* opi* w.il h k cl show '*In i*p. aktng of ih* arratigi’iiifnti made.M * 1 •.“i Ke'ij* y j-alJ;1 am not worried in the leant abouteither man. Moth are in good shape, hutafter th** many personal attacks mJldeupon lot 1 feel that i should t ike ahso no chance, n * matter how inslg nifhant. Therefore, I want Bbdoff to trait! ::t Ogden Jerry will complete his wok . t th»* Halt Ihilaoc. Tin hoys will not **h each other again until they inter the ring next Tuesday night.“OTTO SIELOFF ARRIVES.Goes at Once to Ogden to Completetraining for Content.Yesterday afternoon Otto Sieloff, “The Fighting Dutchman,” accompanied by Tummy Hums, a middleweight boxer, arrived m Salt Hake from Chicago. Past evening. In company with Manager Kelley of the Shamrock club, they left for Ogden, where Shdoft will put the finishing touches on his training He will work out at Hilly McCoy s gymnasium. Otto had trained for several days in Chicago, and says he only needs a little roadwork to put him in tine fettle.While returning from the depot yesterday Bielolt and McCarthy met Aftershaking hands and exchanging the usual greetings, Jerry said to Sleiotf.“Otto, they have been knocking me pretty hard of late, but I am going to show them up this time. 1 am going to defeat you this time, sure. I am in tine shape now, and J will be down to weight when we meet. You look a little larger, tut remember what 1 say; I am going to