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TONOPAH, Nev, Janu. 2-Joe Gama fought true te the “dope” defeating Kid Hessian as he pleased After play ing with Herwau for eight rvunds the point of Filgman's Jaw. aud Chicago's | favorite lightweight Nghter weul down and oul It was apparent from the start that Gaus blocked bis blows with ease, and at no time was Gans worried in the least. Gans blocked Herman's leads with glove aud elbow and when the oppor tunity presented Itself planted right and left jolts ou his eppouent’s face. It was plaiuly seen that Herman was the favorite with the crowd. When he landed the crowd chiewred wildly. Gans only drew applause when he fought his cleverest In the Ath round Gaus, having meas- ured his man, slowed Jown. This was the ouly round where Herman made any showing. He waded lo and swuug quick as a fash Gans whipped right] and jeft to the nose, bringing a thin streatn of blood from that urgan. | Gans swung a terrific right to the face | and walloped Herman with right to, the ribs Herman, just as the gong! sounded, planted hls left to the cham plon’s face. The round was Gaus’ but | Herman smiled io a confident wanner | as he took bis corner Secoud Round — Herman covered up. | and they worked to close quarters, body The men then mized it faricus rally followed and a blows, to the ribs, (two hand rights to the jaw that forced {Herman to a clinch Mising It. Gans! {drove his right to the ribs and sent { Herman staggering back with a right fo the neck. As the gong rang Gans hit Herman on the face with a right and shook hands with Herman as an | Not content with this, Gans i {apology opponeut. The round favored Gans Third Round Herman, after and then they exchinnged right swings to the face. Gans nearly floored his manu with a right to the neck. and left for the Luddy, Lut received a not saved him {axly blows. Gaus then sent Herman to the door with a left hook over the ribs. Herman, however, was off his balance, and the blow jeft no telling effects, Gaus bad far the better of the round, but Herwan showed little | distress Fourth Round —After a clinch Her man swung right to ribs aud left to | the stomach. They mixed sat close | range, and Herman nettled Gans with short arm right to the head. Both men | then missed terrific right swings, and right to the jaw aud followed with a Gans wince. It was au even round {sparring Herman swuug sae place, and then rushed Gans ate JOE GANS bard rights aud lefts at the champion. Gans appeared cuieless, aid 8 number of the blows landed. The crowd Clieer- ed madly for the Chicage man sixth aud seventh rounds were all Gans’. They fOddied around the per. Joe feluled with his left Herman swung wildly with his left aud gave flush ou the polut of the jaw io his hands. He lay motionless at the edge of the ring. Gans walked away It waa all ever. Nate Lewis ran around the ring to rise, but Herman was seoscless. At the count of tem Lewis and Adam Ryan carried their protege te his cor- ner, where three minutes elapsed be fore he came to. In the second round the men were milling Sercely when the gong sound crowd hissed and hooted Gana faced the crowd and made a public apology Not content with it, Gans went to Herman's corner and explained that he had mot heard the gong. changed te obeers as Gans returned to his seat, After the fight Herman sald: “There Is no getting away from it, the best man won. [ made the best | fight that was In me against a su perior man. I cannot deny that he ls | the best man, and I do not begrudge Am his victory” Gans bore his easily wou bonors! with the best of grace. “It was just as | expected,” said the champion “I bad Herman outclassed. He was game, but he never had a chance to win” The two fighters shook bands cor happy New Year Amoug the spectators ware well dressed women “Tex” Rickard bet $3,000 against $1,000 that Gans would win He had $10,080 to wager, bet could Sud oo other takers, Much merriment was created by the sunouncement that Gaus’ wother sent him a telegram requesting bim “to “bring Lowe the bacon.” Before he bad a chance to read the telegram BOLE OL ln the crowd yelled, "Does It say ‘Bring howe the natzos? ™' Manager Riley stated that he would offer a purse of $80,000 for a watch between Jiwmy Britt aud the winner many offer. Herman was presented as the pride | the lightweight champion of the world “Tex” Rickard, through the an pouncer, gave potice that he would | give a purse of $5000 for the winuer of the Gans Herman tight and Battliog | Nelson. First Round Herman Jed for the dy, missed, snd they went to a Ta The men sparred, and In an | nge Herman sent big right round \ineys. Guns then drove & wick: to the jaw and follow: to the bead, ad her At close | RC a corner, landiug right and left high on Gans then shot gut his right, The however, sent the crowd Into Ly driving Gaus left to the face, bat Gaus countered with two bard rights to the jaw, and ito the Jaw {round {wen excellent Sixth Round. Gaus cleverly various leads by Herman aud peppered the Intter's face and body with rights and lefts at close rauge {were cool, look. Herman was oo the aggressive The gong ended an even that sent bis head back a foot, “Cover {and fall ln!” came the injunction from Herman's seconds as Gaus at range drove his right again to the ikidueys and the face Gans almost seut Herman through the ropes with right books {this rvund, aud Herman lest his jaunty | {alr as he sought his seat Beveuth Round - Hernan opened the | jround with left swing to the ribs, but! Gans wore than get eveu with two rights and a Jeft to the stomach. Her. {wan rallied and lauded his left and {then a right over the riba and they went to a cilnch Gans forced the (dghting and, getting Hermau against ithe ropes, planted right aod left to the | tace Herman fought back wildly, {and as he closed In Gans wet him with ia terrific right uppercut to the face | that left Its mark over tbe Hebrew's leye. Gans followed hls mau to a cor {ner and they exchanged kiduey Liows {The bell clauged as the men were | sparring. It was Gans' round and be {looked llke the winner. i Eighth Round — Gaus sent a straight left to the face and Herman retaliated with right to the jaw and left to the ribs. Gaus merely shook Lis head and followed his man around the riug, cor neriug bim, but wailtiug for a chance {to land. Suddenly Gans shot out his left and right squarely to the jaw, and bis man dropped as thongh Lit by a club. He wade no attewpt to rise. It was as a clean kuockout as ever took place lu the prize ring Hearst's the First Paper Served. ALBANY, N.Y, Janu 2 The tirst {paper served ou Attorney General {Jackson was an application for a rear |gowment of the petition of William R | Hearst for leave to begin quo warmuto iprocesdinugs to test the title of George B. McClellan to the office of wayor of New York, of which Mr. Hearst claims {to have been defrauded by crookeduess {And violence ln the election of 100% | Novrglass Walsts Vor 1907. LONDON, Jan. 2 -The introduction {of the wusp walst for women [8 threat. jened In IT Those professing to {Know say thatgloessuinkers have for a long tie beet making zealous efforts {to relutroduce the hourglass pattern of {feminine humanity Full, ronad skirts ined hourglass corsets will, it 1s said, be the features of The comlog season Mera. Sage Gave Five Dollar Billa, NEW YORK, Jun. 2 ~Mrr. Russell Sage maile glad the hearts of 229 park eloployees by giving each a five dollar pa £ total of $1,110. Last yedAr on ears day ohh Sage made a : tion, TRUTH INALL LABELS { Pure Food Caw In Force With | Advent of 1007. { CANS TO HAVE REAL NAME AND DATE —————— | Dealers In Edibles and Ligunors Must Call a Spade a Spade Ic De seribiag Goods UNrred to Public For Sale. NEW YORK, Jan 2 A schweitzer cheese Ly any other name may taste as goud mit mustard - but woe lietice forth unte the man who gives it the otler natue when the purchaser essays to purchase; likewise all through the several strata of delicatessendom and inte the realcis of all things eatable and drinkable, everything must be called by its right name The pure food law Is responsible. for it went inte full force and effect just as little 1907 trotted lato the arena of the years What « change will be wrought In the next few ddys in the stures and thirst alleviating hospices Bceich whisky, that used to read on ita label “rare old stuff from the days of Wal lace and Bruce,” will now be set Le fore the bLibulous with a legend sole thing like this: Denatured alcohol. one pint Smoked wood and charcoal one busch Blaewed prunes one-fourth pound Peach juice, cue gill Water, quantity sufficient All this will be topped off with a legend something like this: “Almost { whisky —that's about all” All through the list of other fre waters a spade will Le called a spade | and beer will be Leer only when ‘tis | rightly brewed and certified : | Thea In both food and drink the | dates will be necessary, The vintage { of December, 1704, cannot be set down |A8 “guaranteed twenty years eld” Neither can shoulder of swine be vend | od as ham—save at the butcher's risk | Breakfast foods with sawdust as a | base will have to be so described A | sample label for these may read “The Famous Uggle Google Health Food, made at Combat River. lll, con talons the following lugredients: Excel stor, five parts; curled hair, one part; Sour, ene eighth part; selected mud (very cholce), two parts, sugar (8 wee | bit); steel flings, quantity sufficient” The loud nolse beard ull over town is | the combined wall of the frankfurter | men It wasn't that they dido't want | to comply with the flaw —not a bit of {it | they just yearned to obey, but they were up against It good and hard The president of the Amalgamated and United Order of Fraukfurter Vendors, with tears coursing down hls furrowed cheeks sald sobbingly “By golly, vot ve do? Vot ve do? | Der law says der abel must say vot ls In mit der sassnge Now, Low In | der pamwe uv der kaleer can an humen belug tell vot Is lo a frankfurter? By golly, ve dre ruint!™ | The drug wen are affected likewise, and with each glase of plovapple or raspberry soda will be handed out a | card telling just bow much cuchineal there Is lo oue and just how much | chemical combinntion there te In the | other. Why auybody wants to know this has not been expiniued, but the law's the law for a' that f Uhinese Desert Frem Standard Ship. NEW YORK, Jan 2 Twenty two thousand dollars lu penalties was sav {ed the Standard Ol cumpany through the activity of the police of Bayoune, | N."7. At ow of the piers of the com | pany at Constable Hook les the stean { ship Dosonte loading with oll for Chi | na ports. The crew gousists largely of | Culnese coulies, and fur sowie reascn | these have Lweu restless for several { days. Just befurv dusk twenty twe of | the coolles gathered up thelr clothing and deserted the steamship. Thelr go ing was discovered alinost at once, and | Captain Williaw Wisnoo notified the police, who found the lohg file of Chi: | samen burrylng toward Bayouue Poverty (auses Descrifeon, NEW YORK, Jas. 2 - Confessing that they were the couple who aban doued their dead Infant in a baby car riage here on the night of Dec. 1, Charles A. Gassert and Lis wife were JArralgued lo court and remanded When the childs body was exumined black and blue marks were found on Its neck, and foul play wus su” I'he autopsy, however, sho death was due to poeumoni did't have a cent in the house? uns sert sald. “I had lost my work as sta tionary engiuver and did not know how I could bury the baby.” “infidels Are Worse Than Pagans.” PHILADELPHIA, Jan A Dew yoar's reception here to Archbishop Ryan was wade notable by a scathing arralgoment by the archbishop of the French goveruuwent's treatment of the Catholic church. Denounciug the of ficials of the present goverment ae Infidels whom he considered worse than pagans, the archbishop expressed the hope that a religious awakening in Frauce would soon overthrow the oppressors of the Christian religion Apache thief Hurned to Death. LAWTON, Okla, Janu. 2 Everit TV no, one of Uervaltuo's lieutenants In the Apache war with Mexican and United States soldiers (n Arizona, was burned to death lo his tepee ou the Fort Sill reservation. When Tuo re tired be forgot to put out his candle, and the Same Iguited the bed clothing, n - Wreek Near Richmond, Ky. LEXINGTON, Ky) Jan, 2 —- Eight people were serious lnjured and tweuty four others bad y Aw ou the Louley) A NEW YEAR SUICIDE, Demented Woman Choked Herself te Desh Ia Hrookl)ye. NEW YORK, Jan 2 — Choked to} death by ber own hand, the body of} Mrs, Ellabeth Richter of Brooulyn was found last night by ber stepson, Frederick Richter, Jr. She had taken! & discarded leather belt and wound it] three thimmes tightly arcund ber throat! and thea, slipping the ead through the! buckle, pulled snd fastened it A pote in the bandwritiog of the suicide was) found, reading as follows “Goodby to you all. | hope you will all be Lappy when | am gone My | band did this deadly deed [ am very| lonely. The new year contains no pros | pects for mie” Mrs. Kichfer was forty eight years old and lived with her husband, Fred. | erick Richter, Sr. and three stepchil dren. Her Lome life was Lappy. but recently her mind became affected RACING AT NEW ORLEANS, New Year's Handicap Taken by vad fall, at 18 to I. NEW ORLEANS, Jan The new! crop of two year-olds sported silk for the first time in the third race of a high class card bere. Of course the eveut was not one that would draw a record breaking crowd to the course, and there was little or no betting on it, but there was just a chance that a colt or filly of champlonshlp ‘caliber might be shown, and for that reason much Interest waa shown In the race. | The feature was the New Years handicap, at & wile and seventy yards, | which called out sowe of the best) three-year-olds at the track. In this] the Burlew & O'Nell entry, Judge Post, Glld and Bir Toddington, the lat ter an added starter, seemed to be the, best liked. The winners i First Race. Woodsaw, first; Lady Henrfetta, second; Pity, third Second Race —ToLoggan, first; Alen | con, second; Mesdow Breeze, third. Third Race — Whisk Broom, first! Grenise, second; Hazel M third | Fourth Race Eifall, first; Gila Sec | ond, Powpadour, third Fifth Hace — Phil Fiach, first; Henry Watterson, second; Besterilng third Sixth Race Quiou Hrady, drst; Gauze, second; Henry Bosworth, third | a - Wrestlers Divide Honors. i CHICAGO, Jan 2 -Carl Pous, the Freuch champlou beavywelght wres | tier, and William Demetral of Chicago | divided booors In a watch bere. Dem etral wou the first fall lu twenty seven fuluutes, with a reverse half Nelson aud head lock. Pons took the second in nlueteen minutes, using the same hold The third bout was declared «| draw after thirty five wiuutes of wres | tilug A Present Fer Proper. SAN FRANCISCO, Jesu. 2. A field] of tive faced tle starter at Oakland for| the New Year's bhaudicap purse of $2 000 The bulk of the pullic went oo Proper aud Logistilla. It was | A poor start and Logistilla was so! badly left that the purse was a pres eut for Proper. lo the openlug event Lerd Nelsou beat the barrier tnoliey i TUXEDO PARK, N. Y, Jau B-— Ferdinand Qarcin, professional court tennis champion of Frauce, played hia | farewell match on the courts of the Tuxedo Tennis snd Racket club, de featiug Rubert Moore, Jr, of the Tux edo Teunnls club two sets love at 5-8, | 7. | French Expert Beat Moore. | Balieen Balls From 9t. Louis. | ST. LOUIS, Jan 2 The balloon | Ortent, In the presence of a distinguish | ed gathering here yesterday, was cut! loose aud salled away, bearing Alan R. Hawley and J. C McCoy, both! members of the Aero elub. No tidings | have beeu heard frow the balloon Milwaskee right a Draw, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jan 2 -Dave Deshler of Cawbridge, Mass, and! Charlie Neary of Milwaukee fought a teu round draw before the Badger Ath | lotic club here at 183 pounds A. Muskoday, nt 10 te 1. LOB ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 2 — A Muskoday, a 10 to 1 shot, won the Rose | stakes, at a mile and a sixteenth the | principal eveut at Ascot. Ouly two favorites fluished In froat New York Manager Drops Dead. NEW YORK, Jan 2 Arthur Mills, vice president aud general wanager of | the Merchauts’ Dispatch aud Transpor tation cowpany, dropped dead from | heart fallure lo Fifth avenue. He had just left the Uunlversity club and paus | ed to wish A. GU Hapgood, a classtuate | at Harvard, a happy New Year. Asx he | grasped Lis friend's haud be sauk to | the sidewalk dead | Lion Tamer Clawed In (age TOLEDO, O, Jan 2 While per | forming an act called the “Lion Hunt” bere U'rniner Harry Hay of the Bos tock anlmal circus was attacked by oe Of the anlmals snd while he lay upon the floor Lad both his side, shoul | der aud breast lacerated | Naval Veteran Shoat Himaelf BATH, N. X 2 Johu Ander! pot, wu naval veteran, sixty five years old, shot himself In the wouth at the | Soldiers’ here Inst ugbt Death wis lustautaueous, Anderson was ad. | mitted to the home March 6, 10S, from | Broukiyn, Inn hoe Three Killed by Espioaion. PITTSBURG, Juan 2 Lhree wen were killed and three fatally Injured Just night by the explosion of # steam Ih the Bohoen Pressed Steel Car cKee's Rocke, & suburb of Governor Hughes Announces His Policy at Albany. STERN LAW FOR KOSS AND GRAFT Warns Evildoers That Cervaption of the Fast Will Not He Telernted Under Mia Hegime In New York Siate. ALBANY, N YY. Jan Governor | Hughes in lls lpaugural address gave utiuistakable warning to the bosses that the government i= to he run for the people aud by the people He made it plain that grafting was not to play the part it had lo the past In legislation, the governor declaring that the quality and wot quantity of laws would be the cousideratiou at all times He sald “1 assume the office of governor with peopte of the state GOVERNOR HUGHES el its powers our do | permit wyself shrink from He responsibilities of its wagnitude and of own Hmitations, 1 undertake the of adwinistration without illusion you do not require the have bound to bonest cudeavor tn the tu Sensible task Hut lupossible eartivst and interest of all ding to the Lest of my that with the I shall disclinrge “We Lave reason to « selves that colu there of popular a keen ul Ihe is ne panacea ju executive or legislat tion for all the tls of society RS frailties aud defects of the buwan nature of its wembers But this furuishes no excuse for cu | placent lonctivity and ie the people n ability, und Lelp of God ebiligation ident with our pros is au emphatic Mglits and publ assertion resent Wiruiks fe no reason ble by defective or inadequate legisla It is sometimes sald that we have laws enough and that the need Is not of wore law, but of better enforcement of the law There is abuudaut occa slon for caution aguinst hasty legisla tion W Lether we Lave enough, we certainly have enough of { Hl considered legislation, and the ques but as to the quslity of our present snd of our propused ennctwents Each measure propused must ulti. ately be tested by critical apulysis the precise wischlef ralsed snd the adequacy of the proffered reniedy “It must freely be recuguized that many of the evils of which we com plain have their source lu the law it self, ln privileges carelessly grauted, ln opportunities for private aggrandize ment at the expeuse of the people reck lessly created, In failure to safeguard public Interests Ly means for just regulation of these en terprises which depend upon the use or not laws "Wherever the law gives unjust ad Wherever it fuils by suitable or regulation to protect interests of the people, wherever the state vantage, the In assertion of the nuthority of the state “The security of our goverument, de Rusrantees, is found io the Intelligence and public spirit of Its citizens amd tu its ability to call to the work of wen of slogle minded devotion to the public interests, who wake unselfish There were (wo luteresting develop ments in the legislative caucus, Most siguificant politically was the victory Marriott of Richwond, sup Keapher | President Herbert York county Re uver George Shot who was understood to we favor el bLy Republic Stute Chalrinan Woudruf Much st was evoked by the of Senator Patrick H. McCarren of Brooklyn as halrwan of the Democratic otinitiee In the senate the Parsons of the senate by New Al Inter niso selection CAUCUS giviog him a in his party io assembly Deo Janes the can Hdate for speaker, which carries with cotmanding thst ratic position Iu the caucus Assemblyman andy Assemblyinan George M. Palmer of anh a New Year's Resolution » We have resolved to Warehouse Bargains big [ter than eva Broadoths Just the same grade as had {month in two popular shades of red. [You will admit it Is worth $1.35. Our price §1 00 Venetians Two new reds also full line of col- ors, very popular for coats and sults, wmilar to broadéloth Th appes Lneleh, afi wearlng qualities. W inot rough up with wear, 64 In {and strictly all wool, a bargain at Se. Hosiery Just received two cases of our famn- ous Ipswitch Hoslery. This number {is sold often for 25¢, our regular iprice Is 18¢, 20c and 2%c Inventory (price, all sizes 15¢ or 7 pairs for [1.09 | Corset Covers ribbed corset covers, made [to retail at 5c Special 17c or 3 ¢ | Suc Extra Jersey S0¢ quality for 38¢ Buy Christmas boods for a Song i Cost cuts no figure in the follow lug | S0c auto scarfs now 33c $1.00 auto scarfs now 79¢c. 1.75 auto scarfs now §1.19. | $1.25, $1.00 and 5c ladies’ neckwear How Opera bags 20c each. This will not pay for the fastenings $150 boxed handkerchie . $100, 7 BOW 45¢ Six neck ruches 26c 65¢ Persian ribbon 48¢. % lo. ribbon plaids 3%c Globe Warehouse: | Talmadge Block, Elmer Avense | Valley Phone Me Gc and 62 Defeat Paved Way for Liberty. The most lucky defeat which Eng land ever experienced was wi | French beat King John at Bou 1214. But for that the barom never have extorted from him § Charta To Have Perfect Ventilation. || London's new ceotral criminal courts will have a perfect system ‘ventilation, by which 20,000,000 cable | feat of fresh air will be forced lato id the building each hour, and there { uot to be a fly in the whole b ! Women Goldamiths i! Women goldsmiths ag ‘having much success | Europe. They a | cessful In design ornaments, i Vi nary collars and Effect of Meat on Steel, At a mild red heat, good steel can | be drawn out under the hammer to a flue point; at a bright red heat it will | crumble under the hammer, and ats white heat it will fall to pleces. » Sun's Rays Remove Warts. A Hussian physician has discov: | that warts can be removed by simply concentrating upon them the rays of |! the sun with a convex ee "THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP | Por all Coughs and assists in ¢) The Red | expelling s from the sys Clover BI { tem by only moving the Buwels. A certain —r relief for ig and : | wheopin Neatly a ; tough cures are { eonstipating especially those Synenining Op ernedy’'s Lavstive Haney & Tar moves the Som, centaing no Oplates KENNEDY'S thxk HONEYSTA PREVARED AF VER LABORATORY OF Ls o DewiTy 8 oa, PINBARS; Ys h
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