T W t r mr MM fftJ I f1 tt JtWt ii 1 1 I JI 8 t 1t SUN SUNDAY At1GUibi w I 1J JOIL 11 WRITES A BOOK The Pugilistic Champion Enters the Literary Field 4 RECORD OF HIS MIGHTY FIST l1 I The Champion Reviews His Career iu the Squared Circle btareillnz Comment on DIN Most Ingior tiiHt Bnttl B Incident or III K oeknni 1 Kvcuralnnfl Am u Careful Obrver III JDoerlbr the nullou of II Knorkrd r ant MmWhy Hnlllrni Prefer Quetn J fcrry Knit Inlructlj IHierttIon l i on TinlnliEsiiitllTnn Optical OUre BOSTON Aug 27 While Tohn U fiulllvnr t has been putting on thu finishing touches In 4a his training for tIns decisive event ot his ru J Illstld earner his publishers hnvo bent hustling night and day tu place bcfoie tin r public the ch implonH views on tho nrt which he has expounded so sclflutlflcnlly and sue eessfully In the past Jut now Sullivan In fighter Is l ono of tho foremost figures lu tin I porting world and up to this time ho lia < never been at the mercy of nny opponent Bit g on Monday next he will face the public In thr rdio of author and for tho first tlmo ho will bo on tlin defensive 111nI lira his bonn J one long chapter nf oxcltltig experiences am in his book he hns outline 1 sotni of thO more cn important Incidents under the title llnmiti ineences of I Nlnotoouth Century Gladiator by John L Sullivan t In its chaptorn ho comments freely upon tim different lights which madu him famous do Bribes bU trips to various portions of t the globe nnd winds up with u dissertation on the best methods of physical culture Sullivan dedicates the work T < tim ptrous and expo r nents of I tho science and nrt of liTxing Hulllvnn who was born In Boston thirtyfont years ago studied a year at Comors Commer cial College old sixteen months at Boston I College Hu gave up the Idea of becoming 1 i priest which had been llm liostro of his parents and umeitook to 10 Ir the ptumbiug I trade That work was distasteful and he lull It to learn tho trale of I tinsmith but that too was abandonoj Inn yoar and a hal J I I t < I i FULL BVCK f BUOWINO SVTURII FoISt Baseball was the flrf t professional sport that claimed 1 tho cliiinploni nttontlon and ho f madi quite a reputation on local teams RO much so In fact that ho received nn offer of S1300 from 1ho Cincinnati Club in 1870 i Tho frt time Hulllxan over donned the itt mite was at Iho Dudley Street Opnra House i Boston His opponent was a local boxer 1 name ScHimell Sullivan describes tho en counter follows < i I was wjrklni nt tinsmlthhic then anti had no tights nor had madu unvarrunzaments for boxing but simply took off my coat rolled l up my shirt sleeves and put on tho gloves When wo put up our hands ho hit mo u crack on tho back of tho head and tho llrst thing I did was to punch him as hard as I could knocking him clean over the piano which was I on the since This wv < the Ilrst actual expe rience 01 mine at boxlns and I will ncvor for Ct this experience nor do I think he will That CIO the futuro champion his first ta < to Of rIng flshting Ho was lien ID yvirs old 1 After that paid thu cliamplon drifted into thn occupation of I I oxer I went to l 1 moot all comers llslitlni all stylos nnd all k manner of builds of men until tim present I day I never was taught to box I havo learned i from observation mid watt hin other boxers I l and outside of that my style of lighting Is I per l fectly original with mi Komo ono hjs said that old 1rof Halley claimed tho credit of 1Y I teaohlnc me hut he was wrons inthnnssc I lIon as 1 never took n boxing lesson In my life having a natural ambition for the hURl BOiS I WOo always able fellow weighing 200 pounds at tho ago of 17 and I had the rnpula < ion for more than my proportional hoN of trentth Sulllvtns first opponent of note was Johnny I I Woods better known as Cockey Wools who was once matched to llcht Huunnn That l was in IH7H I Isoon < disposed of him Is n Bulllvaat comment In thefollowliiK year ho defeated lion Dwyer known as the chariplon of Massachusetts In the saute year he tackled Mike Donovan at tho latters benefit In lloston and Ravu him ouch a hl U111 that when ho went bark to New York he said to Toe loss Goono Iookc anti all the knowing WCM that there wan a fellow 4 Un In Koston by tIn name of Sullivan who WRH going to je I ho bfish of them nil Y < In 1l1O ionllnuod Milllvin on the sixth unlnuo HIIII day of April I < llsposed of I one of KuelamlH Bieatext eliniiiplonb P loo t ioss I at u testimonial I Jv o tip him L > his iiuiiiHrous iilnndHat Muhl I1 < Hall lloston in which wo purred throe i rounds lu Ito second round 1 Ill < him n blow which lrtunllyenled the content IJOM was given i time to recover mid thioueh tilt tlU < advice 01 Tom Dennuy and Hilly Edwards I tt sparred the last round without trylnir to jl npck him out which I could hMo done C After this ho was heard to remark that my II blow wore like Mho kicks of a mule After defeating niimerouH boxeis Sullivan December UII IIINOUK following dial lenso which was his first bid for recognition > CICusATt Dec I 18AO Tc Ha FMtor IllS f1 ilrtr r UT I am prcnMr1 in I nmVt a imirh lofjM nay min krrAtiiinii for ny nuui front Sldoo tI lIIOiu m n welibii guI IllCtlIie Urtiirtlbllrdlrvcinl I r illy t alal llt 1 Scuit I f iflhti til i u fir u ininth ir Ie l hgiil t UDI lie m lu aCUII u Keipecllully our 2 JOHN C Siami k J As to tho outcome BullUan PHIS Paddy I ran refused to snar with me at hprinsflehl lau and on the plea that I was not worthy of his Htandlnir said Go and cot u reputa tion1 I did so nnd cot aiuputationafc the < i Iolutulon records for a sliort tinu alter thin hOI anti I nnlshed It mom eltiotunlly than Mr Hyin eould have foreseen ut Iho expense of his own reputation it reputalol AiW devotes consllloribl0 I100 to his I f rfht with 1addy llyan for th championship < r of America I FI 7 II2 in commentlns upon tho battle hulllxan says commentl IIInl k The reason I did not punUh Ryan morn 111 grf toward the latter end ol Ito llfht was because my seconds SIKO to me after tho Hfth round 3s z I Rndtpld me lot to BO at him so oously as I had him done anti might kill him only wanted to win and had no duxlio to beat I him unneceseailly lor that reason 1 did not strike him In the stomach though I I Fad opportunity after opportunity to do so I The fight lasted nine rounds making lu all eleven minutes < or ton and onehalf us otm < watches showed when limit un > so dltiablud y that flue boot rare of plivslcluns win reiiulred j Immediately nltur the lIght 1 jumped over the t 4 t ropes and un liuuilicdyiiui ilush to my R Quarters taking nil my IlKhtluc rlntncs and I IlrhtDdrlolnC I hoes and putting I 111 my street dre s Much 1 I dlsappolntmenf unuilfestfldby friouds 4 of Ittraa at his lobs of the championship and It it claimed that from S1UOKX to 00000 I changed band on tho result > BborUy afterhlMght with nan Sullivan Is 1 i 4 UftdtnoUi sweeping challenge which no 16c > t d and ho continued hU letlos of At B K T z ZLJS i > p i i L picnics as THK BUM termed It at that tIme Jlonlc8 I Tal BUl a At Washington Park ho met Jimmy Klllot OfthtH sornp Sullivan pays Klllott was tailor and fully as heavy ns 1 lolt al taior nnr lulY was As noon as time was called I let go my loft and landed on Klllotts body the latter countered and hard fighting followed I then knocked him all oer thn rllr lolowed sent him flying off his 11 mnld tim yells of the crowd The second round 1lld far moia desperate I fie WI 10e punlshnd him terribly landing with left and right on Klllotts none and neek until Maddo Eilol nonnt rlht me not to hit him again In the third round Madden told me to llnlsh him but t ho careful and not to knock him out forever le was knocked out In this round br Just pool another blow as I gave 1aildy Hyan at Mil slsslppt Clly tho provlouo February l I then polol made Klllott a present of S5O1 Milllv an devotes one chapter the two art fill dodgers from Kngland as hn terms JUI Wilson and Charlie Mitchell With regard t his bout with Wilson the champion save Wilson hv Ills floor crawling and hugglnc mnnngod to stay the four rounds It was evl dent to the IUtHI people who witnessed the content thlch could hartlly lie railed I tlghl that Wilson did not havo the ghost of a show a y1j niru Hitowivd Mtsctjtn DEVKLOIMENT or AI151S AND BHOlLDEItK With regard to his meeting with Mitchell hulllvnn says fullll IS II him three rounds In Iho first round I wns knocked down I cot up imme diately and went at him Ilko I I a hull at H nil 1 nag In the third tound 1 had htm helplesslj on the rope at my mercy Inspector Tliornt and Cntt Mlliatus now Inspector interbred 1111 und st on peel tlm proceedings I said < him I I aplain let me havu ono more crack at John ilo you wnnt to kill him he asked When Mitchell recovered ho madu all sorts of hi HIT mid Cpt Williams I I snid lni Vou go to your dressing room You are n I ucky individual that I stepped In I Iud saved Sullivan from killing vou Thc uvent Wa8 tim idggpttof Its kind The loorkcepuis had anight 011 It 1oople jam nucil and elbowed I mid bolstered ono nnotber along is though i their t i hopes of happiness depended on an early glimpse I I of Ihol list sllngcr I A new trait lu tiie guiit flchltjrB characters Iii I seen In tho commeutson his own prowess Tlmo and timo again wbllo travolling hrougli the I country and offering a thousand doll irs to any man who would I Maml infore mo four round 11 have had mon appioich me who wanted to attempt t lo I do that V luro I thought In myjuilutient that H man could make any show whatever I have alwavs obliged him vvlth n trial of course knocking him out eventually In I corns cases It look twenty socoiidn in HOIHcases longer A great many times whilu tiavelling under the inan nuunont of Mr AI I tiiilth some poor fellow < itt lie put forward I by his socalled fiiunds vlio thinking t they I t woild have some fun out uf hlii Would want him to spar 111 with me blather tliiSi do HO I havo wih 10 Hnllcr tl 10 put him beforu Teto t McCoy or Slade or fomo othor unenul or ot my coiu lilnnllon nnd let them settle it to Ills and hs fiiends sat ii iti e ion I never yet vanlmt to input I man whom I considered lihylcnll I Inferior to I mo and I never would rnnsont to knock I man out simply for the iinus iiient ot his socalled friofdH unless I t luuttg lit him I phvclcully I somewhcru near mr bill the other hand 1 would not giial 111 on otlr hlnt pnr him and 1 time and tlmo I I uuain 0 lieu e I huvu seen that not it want oil simply the money or o little money for sparring me 1 have mmlo him I present of STI or 00 rather than tospiir him 1 never eould pee any fun in beutni dow n wcnKer men than myself especially It it wits to allord mnuseinont to blackguards Tilt e champion I is often asked I What are tho I sensation of I a man ou being knocked Utt In hIs cook IIP rplhs to that us follows I have never been knocked out myself as ho pul lie well know but is 1 Imvo put so miny other mon to I sltci after this I 1uuu ion I lavuhud u good chance to llm out what tlnlr u Delinks orl Ioot Tlio mot effectual flint to I ech I man to t knock him out is iiiht I i < m thu mint of tho t chin in I u explanation of this I i the lectors tel me that point in I couiccted witli be spinil column unit the elTect In tho tlmo is to pmuhru the htain thoiigli imt eluctually to weaken him I Tin suusatton IIH I has been lescrihrd I If I me Is about tlie same its lint felt h y a man who bus I ton 11lel the Influence I of tlicranili I s coding out of It A maux mind I t hey ill I me seems ooufiied sick giddy Iii IIIIH no feeiinii of pain hut simply a 1 sense ol numbness or dvndness which nu dora 1 man MH oinXM wrntif for tho time I To verify What I have said about there being nn pain Jean mention several Instanceswhero Join It ave ttuuiuu to I nftor having LOCII knocked nit and instead I of uoiiphilninc of pain I lu kcd arlous < iuisttons hboviug tiiut thuy were imply inseiisibh to all feelings or aeuluuiui nco with t tlm I surrounding I have hiuti rut nen ask very dlfierent qiitsllonH For in tnnpH ono fellow at Nashville Tonn that I Mil knocked oit came to in alioiit twenty UI I ut utee it nil tho t Ilrst thing busaldwiB I Did ntllt I Another man that I had knocked out sid Whol do I go 011 not ixmeinburlng Ilythlll I about lighting I I think In fact I urn slut > tlmt the elloct of n manx being knocked If I mituBKarioiihaspcoplothlukund leaves out S III it its orlnsn 1111 thllk al < lclS no mm k or lasting damage Much bus hncn written ahout the terrible gluiuo in Sullivans eyes vvmn lie stints in to do his opponent A cotton screvver In ial esloii Tex iiuntud Al Marks Is hue I Ilrst who liMimtod this peculialiy Murks was nockid out mid later described his export follows lIce as 1010 As i I walked up to tho stago people cheered ne und I fell I blOt ty lito oil I I was loll lo nit mv hands up I a cat PsI llm I great Millivan I I fit Fr I could nhlii him Lit when I got Into ho I ring mid ullllhll stood In i front of me ho ippeiiiHil 1 to he 1 heap bigger than he looked Intuit my soul Hut tlm people encored me md I determined to astonish him right from th jump Ho alter we hnd shaken hnnds I let him lavo n mod ono right In I the jaw Sullivan unkcd at mil In a surprised sort of I way und I nw that 1 had his hourt broken Maid I to m ysel f lhlK man has I hil match ut last mid iu knows it Hn In afraid of me1 Ko 1 guvo lin come moro ban knocks John L I looked tut mu almost nppcitllnKly Ho tried to stop my blows but hu was slow and clumny Haid I lo uysulf I Jliirks vou tue a made man 011 whit this follow easy aI Ilo IK so slow with his n1 that you can hnttor him nil to pieces Jut I madu up my minU I I wouldt knock him out > till nenr Its end ot thu third round I ii hint I want to nib u ito people of their t sport Vt the nnd ot the round 1 askod Sullivan how lie was cutting illons and hu looked kind of icnred and said only tolerable in tim second niinil i gave him foveral mure Imrd ones and It m contliiuol to lout Beared I mii to myself It was ridiculous lor thh t mnu to bo posing us tlio cimmplun of tlm world mid deter mined that In tho not round Id uut I end to his nhsuid pretensions About the mlddliiot the third loiiml just as I was gut tint ready to do Sumu up l aw another sort 01 look como into his oytss Ho looked liko I eu rio wit animal I In tho next second he caught me under Ito loft jaw with bis right mid lilted mo up from tlio t floor till my too bareR touchud At this his terrible luft catiKht me on tho other fcllo if my face and Ill hno 10 fllh itt story 111 ollnll Stcrott for Marks didnt know niueh about the subsequont procoedliign When lie raised his man clear oil thu Moor just as n football playorllltH tho bull preparatory to I kick ho hit o Mnrkn I crack which knocked him over tutu ropes and down Into the orchestra wburii two chairs midthrcu violins wore brok en mid whom MurkH was picked up unconscious Ul scious ftullivan thought hu had killed llm man and went anti hid himself In tho wings HullivanH shortest glove light lasted only two seconds TMu victim wan Fleming and tho battle took place at Jlemphlsln 1K84 al < Jnck Iturku and DominIck McCaffrey were bulllvans next victims tlio former at Chicago II thu latter nttnclnlll Sullivan asserts thnt lcllror Irlol trio to nx the ref r hilly 1010 s I os to luave him hanlo his 111 tiurlution hits tulso 10111 thlt McCntrey brotlr drew n TevoIvir end throltoled to shoot him If I I hn lilt I t MeCuirrey again Hulllvan innt with hU Ilrst mishap on Jan JH 18H7 whcnhe broko his arm on 1atsey arifiH head In Mlnnenpolls He met with the uRiIdunt in thin uuinner 1 lot drive my loft In lIlt Ilrst and opening rPpd 1 had gauged my man wrongly and hit him on the loris part lY tho head as ho was lucking and broke a bono of my left arm which the doctors called the radius I con tinned tutu other live rounds at the expiration 1 of whlah I was declared 1 winner Tho break was nut properly set t and I wes nncefciary to break the arm again nt the place where thus bono had knit nnd iesot i It flue Itt fight with Mitchell has been told many limp hut tho champions commmits on many Incidents in connection with the ar rangements and tho fight Itself are very in teresting He says 1 wanted to fight this sprinter in a 16foot ring knowing well that his tactics In a 24foot ring would be to run around or to lie down Ono of the witnesses of the fight was Pony I Moore Mltchtli UthtrlnUw who stood t f L with a face puckered with anxloly nd n rroui np whon J got mr right across and Cttutle I dropped Pony cried 5lieie goes ray boy Knockdown blow thIs second brought forth There COCA my hoijsf1 And when for the third time Charier waa floored Pony In an agony excmlmsd And there COM tho estate and everything For tho first four rounds It looked odds nsllatdock has since laid long odds on the big fellow1 In the firth round when I wag swinging the right I caught Mitchell at the back of tle hOld and severely bruised the muscles of flue right arm soverolr Mitchell seemed afraid to stand up to the flgt In the tenth round Oltlt I Mia In when he was continuing his tactics cIPiu t Oh dont run around tho rlngl First blood to Mitchell was claimed In round eight to whlth I replied You can liars It He said Vnll there In I nothing In It but to decide n bet The termination of tho fight was brought about bv MltchoH8 second Jack Daldook win stmiped Into the ring and said Khako handi and call It a draw 1 Mid Lot us fight n couplo more rounds but everybody sail NoM Mitchell and I then retired from tin rlnu After his return to America tIm champion had a severe attack of sickness whleh nearl ended hln earner Twleo thodootorn gave bin up Eon before ho had rocovored from the ellert of that Illnins Hulllvnn made the match with Jake Kllraln which was pulled off ot Itlchbuig Miss July 7 I8W In summing Ills exploits and experience ap a pULlllstsullIvan says Of nil the men with whom I have boxed arred and fought I consider flynn Kllraln Hlnd and Flood the earnest croup or the genuIne garacnoss ot those man In my opinion there can bo no doubt llyun etoot up and fought mu like n innn did not resort ti nny trickery or petty dirtiness but fought from the start and ho was In tho ring for tho came curpoe that I was namely to demon strate which was the superior man liven ban Pluck so hn Kilraln so havoHlado anti Flood Others may differ from mo In this opinion but I really think I ought to know about tho mon as I have faced and beaten tbnm nil When I started out boxing 1 felt within myself n I do now that I could knock out any man living I could always beat mans Kiiiird down and whon boxing for 1 contest I 1 never attempt to spar for nn opening but r go right In to box ant win from the start I do not bollovu In sparring to foul tho other man out The other ninn is second to meat every Htaco of tlm fight I co In to win from tho very first second and 1 never stop until I have won Win I miibt and suit t will nt every stacs ol the game 1 never had stnsp fright my life do nol know what It Is i and do not suppose I could understand It if somnbody would try to tx trf plain It to me Another thing I will say I never havo been hit hard enough hy anybody to feel It during thin light I huvo never felt a mans blow In my life I < vas the first one to demonstrate under Mnrnul nf Juopimbcrry rule that I could knock a man out of time In le than four rounds which nicanc In actual fighting time twelve minutes III my carver I have knocked out net less than 100 men Sotro of tho en counters I rmotnbrr while others of little Import mco I have forgotten Hud I never started ioxlnc I iiientlon very much If there would ever liiivo been any such attempt in ado I have demonstrated my superiority nut a boxer over every man living that I bne met I hnvo been asked a grpotmany times whnt rules I prefer to fight under and what I J SIDE V1ZW BI70W1XO DEPTH OF CHEST DURISO EXTKEMK IXFLATIOH thoucht of the merits of the different rules of I Ighting Now 1 will say for reasons hich I will give that 1 consider tint Marauis of Jueensberry JUPS the best for everybody for under those rules each man has mi ecn chant Tho London prize rim mlon of course have been takuii us tho only ones for ears tnek Iut times and clrcumstanuus ate ontlnuiilly I cliani1ig object to the London prize rlntt rules in ho first place an being against this laws of all bnclishspnaking countIe nnd In brcakiiiz tiuts law of tho laud a man alwavs 1111 I himself lable to fine or Imprisonment and sometimes both I havo found from my oxperlence that jrediing these particular inns has been very ixpcnsive to me far in ill the fights that I mo been In under the London true ring ulef 1 have not only lost money but hava also bad tlm care and worrlmenl Incidental to irrosts trials and penalties It has always rot me moru money to get out of my fights inrtfr thoso rules than I hare ever calntd front them Again I have never seen a light inder the London prize ring rule3 hut what hose pro ent wore of n rougher character linn 1 have teen undcrtho Marnulsof clneois bern rulos I unit wlicrovertlin rowly nlemvnt iredomlnati them Is I always sum to be trou tile both for tutu Hchteis and hue audience I mien tlm 1jiidon prize ring rules all thin nein tactics can Rometlnip ho used ilcht liider the eyes of tho referee without his see Inl thorn Contest last too long to demon trule which is tho t superior man and tho cnuth of limo occupied does not depend on flue superiority of thu man as a tighter or boxer but the contemptible trickery I MissCKsed Thure are hundreds of instances Vhmo I nt > n flflillniv II n l r til u fi Tnnltn tiilyA > 1IM1II Illtrll IIUIIIIIIU IIIIIIUI LI1M JUIIIIIJII flll ring rules and knowing that they weruin fenor to thlr oprnnont have lesortol to t I sons to lose tlin fight on a foul I rather than to 10 beaten fairly according to the rules Fighting and boxing under the Mamuls of Queonsbouy rules are conducted for the pur pose ot not only I determining I which is I tho t huoerlor num but also tlmbenellt and edu cation of gentlemanly patrons Jcntlemen and busliiPHs mon of all oiation cannot afford to give up tho tlmo to witness fighting under tho London prue Hoe rule for thin reason that It lakes too long in the Hrt ilace and In the second place It is against tho low uud every spectator as well us each parti cipant II is amenable to the law 1iglitlng under the Martinis of Queensherrv rules is of such natuni that flue xupuriorlty of thou men ran bo demonstrated 1 to tlm satis faction of overylioly in a reasonable length of t I flu u and without obliging tho iiuillancu to witness any unnecessary Prutlity nnd evi dence of rowd > lalll l llulitlni or boxing under Ilieco rufus with gloves dDinonstrteM overybodyb satisfaction which l III the Miporfor man and never leaves either participant marked or maimed lor life iis under the Lon don rules Any two gentlemen can compute in a contest under thn MnrauiK ot QueouHhrrry rules wlihordliinrysized glokox and demon Btiati t which ib tho more skiliul I of the t two I without feeling that afterward they will have to appear among their friends with discolored optics or markocl faces Thobe rules rocom mimI themselves to all gentlemanly boxers hulUans dissertation on the art of training III 1 interesting as well as Instructive JIll IIIIH daasof hlsown about training uud he out line thoin us follows Jo Lto11I with I sleep l In a good airy well ventilated room I do not believe In having a trainer sleep In flue lImo bed with the person training My reasons are that a man can sleep better alone and will not be obliged to Inhale I the breath of the other man I begin to condition myself by faking a dose ol nhrsle which 1 prepare mjself and which I consists of about JIll y cents worth oach of zinnia salts manna black stick licorice I put all thusii ingroilleiits Into two quarts of water and boll tlm liquid down to ono quart allowing the mIxture to simmer for an Hour and a half or two hour I then Btrilu tho liquid off Into u bottle that holds mortdy u ouart and cork It up leuylug It In a cool place lit Ito night before retiring I takoa goblet full of this medicine It acts the IIIIxt day during whloli time I merely sit around dolnif nothing of any iinportnuce Two nights after my first dose I takii oiiuartersof of a glass ot the physio Thin acts In tlm same manner as my Ilrst dose and the following day I rest and pass hut time ns I did I on the day alter my first I 11150 IIn this second night after my second done tau hllil aglunaof my physic with similar results I tako no more of this physic but on the following Saturday night 1 tako a dose of good liver PilU which 1 have niHiie for mo In any drug store 5 After this I ant ready for work I rise be tween U and 7 clock In the morning rinse my mouth clean my teeth with n good dentifrice take sponge bulb with salt water and am rubbed perfectly dry with coarse towels I then exercise with light dumb bells a tow minutes put on my clothes go and loiter on the road for an hour or read tIm morning pa tens Any light exurolso I take boforo break fast Is I simply for tho purpose of getting up an appetite Anything liken sweat at this time would be entirely out of place At 8 oclock I have my breakfast which consists of mutton chops ora small Piece of tak stale bread and two small cup of tea The meat must be err 11n After breakfast I lt around until about 10 oelook and then put on my sweater which Wright from two and A halt to three pound w l 1 l and s belt long enough to gft around mo and even Inches wide This I wear outside of nn a1llntlr1I1I It helps to take the fat off the tomncb Haxlng dressed myself I no on a mug Walk for tho day consisting of IIlx or Coven miles out and the same number back the distance to bo covered as quickly as possl bio and Iho last mile or two should be miid on n dead run In llavlne returned to mi training quartera1 He down on acouchnni my trainers cover me with heavy blanket anti loosen my shoos Thoro I remain for ft shorj time letting the perspiration como out when 1 I rlseundrosn myself and let my trainers rub mo thoroughly dry I then lot 1 back on tho couch again when a second course of perspiration comes out All thin tlmelnm covered wilt heavy blankets When 1 rise a second time my trainers rub mo thoroughly dry again and this operation Is repeated two or throe times or until I cease to perspire I then go to 1 shower bath that I have arranged for mo II I am near the ocean or any other suit water I 1 tips that In my nhowor It not I put soa sill Into tho water I use making It piiimlly good Island under this shower off and on for the space of ton or fifteen minutes when I am rubbed dry with towels I thtn lie on an oali plank that I have arranged forthepurposeain am given n rood hand rubbing ator which 1 1 dress In light materllll but warmly enough not to loko cold Ilotwoen 1 nnd 2 oclock I hnvo my din ncr which consists of roast mutton or roast bo I vory well done stale bread and sometime Bass sale I do not limit myself as to the quantity of meat but 1 eAt no vegetables ox copt tender celery asparagus nnd once in a while ono or two potatoes A limn can oat plenty of celery Sometimes I oat three 01 d L IIAIF PACE four bunches n day It Is good for wind nnd good for tho neives Dinner bulng over I go out nnd walk around or read the papers or a book In some cases I smoke one nice cigar atlor dinner but it Is my belief that I smoking espclally I If i It ho Immod I erate Is Injurious and tends to shorten tlio breath I Tim afternoon exorcises begin with a swim At 4 clock If I run near salt water I piefer salt water bathing hut if nut I bithe lu I fresh vuitor This little swim docs not occupy noire than ton minutes Ulieii It In I over I return to my training nunrtors light tin football throw a tenpound hull lia > kwaidaud forward to my trainers at a distance of Illleen or twenty feet use dumb bells weighing not lers than t two I pounds nor more limn t four pounds each nml lump ropo all of which eorci p3 last from ono and u half to two bouts nml sometimes loner After I have gone through these ex ercises lam perspiring us freely ns I was after my long mourning walk so I an obliged to go through the Fame irdenl tin tt same rubbing with towels nnd mud rubldng with a llnlmont I use and which I 1 I Mud softens the muscles and hat deli flue skin at the samn time This bulng unno I put on my evening clothes and partake of my HUP per betwcun I land 7 Ibis meal IB as a rule with HIM addition of a little apple sauce or n inked appln exactly tlm counterpart of mv ireikfast Once in II while It is I varied with Irish or Scotch oatmeal vcllcookod with milk Alter supper i stroll around or umueu niself iy playing billiards pool or card or with some other pastime or sport until 10 oclock or until Morpheus has taken possession of no weary body I keep on my let as much as poslLlepo that my limbs will not tet still or my power of Into movement lecomo In any way impeded In undieasing tutu night I always re move every mtlcleof clothiiU 1 wear during u thc day 1 keep I i tho windows of my sleeping room a little down from the top Tho last hlng 1 do bpforn going to bed if I to handle II palt ot light dumb dells Thu work Is i in I rieasrd or diminished according to my condl lou My lied covering is I always mil well over lute and Is enough to keep inecoinfortublu and nothing more Hilling training all hot baths or bed sweats must be carefully molded us tbuy am do iilltnllng in the oxtiome The perspiration that may be Induced i in I oidlniry exerclso I Ib all that Is required Stimulants lira carefully avoided with the singlo exception of nlo at dinner Only a moderate quantity t of salt lu meats is allowable and just enough wator is I ipnrlttcd to quench tho thirst At tIm samo time every care must liii taken that a man loos not suffer for the want of it ileuty of time must IO taken In which to eat meals and I h stomach in lift not bu I overloaded Now this t same work that I have explained scone through every day for the since of bout eight weeks hue length of time depend i fig a I together upon how long It iukenu man to t 1 let hiiuelf iu condition Iu justice to t rain or s It it bu said that there are no two traineis ol nen who will pursue the santo means or in structions or will bavo tho same i leaf I yet each one of them believes his motto of triln log to bo the best Ior this reasnn method will always vary There is I tiltvuys room for mcirovement no matter how great or how small it may be wmie years ago the trainers ambition was to bring flits hirgcptstnturcd man U Ito least losslble weight and hut o him loil like a hu nnn greyhound when ho toMl the scratch Allis was not only lie I case when tno match wIt at n stipulated weight but even when Ightlng catch weight Tlm old style of traili ng tended to weaken lillian hi Is I needless fur mo to say that I coulsder my mode of exercise to lie the easiest und the best It kenps the lody and muscles of young bell n well I as intddlenxod ones in t oondi Ion without any injury resultlrg therufroiu 1 have always been more than cautious as regards my lood For several days prevIoUK 10 my meeting Ityau at Mississippi City I did nil my own conking so us to t ptevent any pos Iblu doctoring or poisoning by l otitsido tint Ics I do not lielicvo In i trilnlng I by I wi itt IK known as the old stylI My method original with ma I liiwr itt ottu It ti put up I heivy dumb bells In practice mtritnini for J ilu not think buy do any giol In fact I think they hurt n man for toxin or lighting us they end to bind his musc In u great many nstnncfis causing Mm to I ill wliut Ix iriown as shoulder bound or imincliTbnund J have always reusunid I that 1 kuow umnl fool well lietUr limn anybody can tell mp ant I know what suits my stomach better than tiny one else know There IK tmch n tiling as Ii man overworking hlmscll and becoming tale That I provide against ly light amuse ments such as card playing billiard or pool pitying or any other llftl amusement during raining Smoking of couise 1 consider in uiloiik for It iilfects onci wind but I do not hlnk a low elgarn I a day do any torlous harm xcept in I itit rt iiiuular is cue hen out of training I sinoko a great deal perhaps too much but iu training 1 am very arcful in I thin mattei drlnl I I no coffee whlln raining I consider dumb hells I of from two 10 four pounds heavy enough for practice TumInl the ropo 1 consider inoof this best iractlcoH I possible iu mv I ruining for It brings 11I10 exercise the arms und ICIH at tho same inm rind Improves I my vvlnd wonderfully I git on tile principle throughout I that 1 know what iimlcns niii leel iell I imtlor I than t anybody can lull me antI all tliroiich my training I act and work on my own idea without regard to a nybodv elses 1 have loin advised and hud suggested to me on dlflorent oeciislonH saul i UHexpreisiis hut niter china them utrhil I find that my own way suitt > mu best and brings bout the hot results Out of training I or when not propmlng lor a light or contest I take things as easy as pos utile I Cult And Bleep whenever I feel 10 lit posed I usually rise about lIon JO oclock In ha morning eat a light breakfast somctlmiH u lunch In midday and hnvo dinner toward evening My food consists entirely of what over strikes my fancy I smoko us many cigars nil fool like biuokini attend theatres 1111 shows whenever I vlh In fact 1 give ny system its whnl IIIOIn lly doing this 1 llnd that when I start to t I limp somn iu Isiril tuft no flesh to t tnt It cull and then curb mynelf necoidlnsly My whole xistuncii and manner of living i ore II uuli lou bv nature and nature only home athletes undo thom stul cue ou being In condition al ways but this t 1 do not approve of fur I reason hat n man continually In training seeps 1111 ture up to HH hluhtst tension uud without any vliixlug hu voou 1o I itiM i tit lit iiiechaiilcul mid more Ilkii H Stool spring than nutllrua own luoh ft condition so m causes n man s system to brvnk downpspfciiillyus all through lllo ilo mole of living Is contrary to na turns laws I This matter of tiatnlng and ondltlonliiK ones self U nn nilImportant ono To train properly rounlro u con idemblo amount of will power It Is ctually bard work In fact training Is the hardest kind of work The training and pro mrlpg for nil my contests havo alwaysi been Ln times ImriUi than my lighting In old tlmol preparing for n light roqulred months ul1d months of training that Is I that was flue idea of the I odtlme pugilists They Borne times trained as long ns six month bufure the fight this I do not believe In From six to ton weeks I consider BUfflclont tlimi to train any nun that Isfor I boxing or fighting I would not gIve my opinion for rowing or any Ihoratliletia shorts because 1 do not know enough about them Ilhlnk flue most Important things to bn onsldored In training tire to get nIT nn much lat as possible to remove whatever water here is In the system to harden the muscles of f the body so as to Increase the amount of endurance to Increase tho wln1 and Improve be breathing powers Al Ihave said before very athlete has hi own Idea the 8tIIe ai I ban mine and to improve mr condition I lave always felt that all I wanted while train lug was regular living slcsplng and habits i I ii coupled with plenty of hanl work In walking running jumping and occasion ally n llttlo boxing I do not box or spar much while In training that I do not consider necessary I consider punching flue bug from twenty to thirty minutes ns fast ns I can possibly do It tho very bout oxorclso Improving or pxorctslne my hitting powers 1 usually In net always K possible rig anti punch the hag to milt mi soft To build It I want a good linn coli I lilt strong and heavy enough HO nMoglve tlm hag u good rebound ins force and hang tho bag so that It will come on a level with my nyus the colling to he from four to four nml onehalt foot higher than tho bag 1ormprly u laigo heavy sand bag was used but I do not approve of that ns UMdl much as I do Iho common football or tim llugby ball The heavy bag Is all right to show how hard a man can lilt Iut I enn hit hard enough vvithout UNlng any heavy bill to show It mid t Hsu flue lIttle football so as to give me plenty of practice for quickness punching the JIIII nil I do keeps mo thoroughly active from tho limo start My Ilrst move In punching tho bag Is I with my oft I hand 1 punch It so that t It lilts the celling rebounding I toward flu e mid kenp meeting It with my left and right hands alternately walking around the floor nnd around thu bag something after tho way K cooper walks around n barrel A noun to nollcr I thin bag properly hould nol stand In any one snot by any means punch I It BO us to kucp It going In nil directions I mpot and ehnO It flit castle 110 I would an opponont In tho ring Tlm Idea In I keeping It thoroughly i on the re liound I Is I to give mu plenty of prici Ice mid keep me moving in fust us I possIbly cnn Ono of ho I best ways to punch it is with the left hnhd say llftein or twenty times lu succes sion then t cit iter swinging hue t right bund or meeting It I with n rig lit hun ii boulder Mow atI catching It with I t Ito I left on Its ret uruu homo iiion punch hum bns very uiwkwttrulhm utnui wiillo they arc capable of dealing u on heavy blow I hllo seen somo mls It feven times out of ten TIIU most cssontlnl part In my opinion Is to punch It HO as in keop it moving Inn circle TItle brings into play not only the arms und wind but also the legs 1 My l ono golden rule In comlltionlnu myself Is to disregard mr weight altogether that IPi I oo not euro how much I weigh ns longnsl feel strong nd my wind IB good llpducing weight hy any moans whether hy sweating physicking or any other method I r eees dve Is I very Iniuriou When a innn soils within himself that ho Is In UrMrate slmpe mid knows what ho is I cap ihlo of doing ho Is n bet ter judge I him hui trainer or ndvUor no matter hovv much they know or bow much I practice limy I may liavu had In tint lino of will I ser v IUH force is I thc flue great ihsnntlnl in mans condition and If u man Is I tiiilncd down or wcukcmd throucli loss by too Hivere training in rediiping ho Is without tlio factor necessary to coo I condition I am ahvivs part iuular about not over working myself I 1 for that I brings on exbaus thin which Is hurtful not to say d inuerous I Usiiilyftoi work three days I nfore light mid then all the pvercl o loiuired Is modoiato vvnlklns with peiiti of iiihblncdnwn t both witli hands nnd towels 1 AH POOH 1111 stui i wmk ItKko t iimtni oil I in i a little Kin Tho reason it I Is I given 1 In Kin In that I cart tako cnKor oil without vomiting Tlie oil milccs the feel cool and lllolllt < Then until th day or the light I cut juM enough to satl fv my Appetite A man who drink should not < > pect loll I n fighter I that In I If ho drinks to oxuus Drinking make u innn fur oO Training In I Ilnll I ii Will It is I tho t hardest thln I j n ninn can do Vlu un be nets throuith lute twelve mile I about I a ur I 2 he unit ui riul I y feels pretty try inside but lie can get nothing to drink nt all Tlio report of Dr D A i Karsenfi exnmlna 1111111 I siillivan I I fbovvlni i hm i phvsleil I condi tion and muscular development takes up a concluding i chapter in i tho I IODJ IIR3tll fI V nit AM4Z55 Coniut Arrc Rlvr u ItrlcKir View of It Timii Mot Vlllrr Consul Ayros of Para has recently madoi t trip s up the t Amazon hIve and In bis report to t iho Governmoit IM Kivos his imptuislnnof tim lands In the Amazon Valley and th prosiiects of lie inhabitants I Ho I I says lie Is convinced that this wonderfully fertile viller while very sparsely liejpljil consldetlns Us reoiiices hun us n largo proportion of Industrious I and thrifty peoplo who lnow I the I valium of money and are kaenly alive I to t nil 1 tho infant of f prv tuclng on their lands the vtloly of things that ciii bj oxuhangud for cuh CoMtriry to tho view tnust geiieraHy exiins3d with re Tiird to this iosidents along the lower Amaon Ito FDS that y arulo they aro not hlftloss lull or only I Inlr clvlllxpil I I Tlm l i Icnt I onterprU I lug ittil popc > rousof tho t pe iph live in nuts on thu banks of tilLs river oieuuyln titus fore ground of this picture ami nuist nit IID taken is fair samples ol tlio wholo population Consul Ayius says thit the I pooplo living nlons thn river between its moulli mid Manaos which Is nn tin Hlo Xesro near lie t Amartn hitvu turned many thousands of acrot i ntocilltlvited plantations u u ot f caci i hanamis inmgKH rubber mindioea 1 I a nil taut all in well Kept and clean us my American farm I > her plintitions contilii Immoiise i I elearod iiasiuieK with heie and tlnn a cluniii of trees left for simile ou which grire t I housings nf i iid of cattle many of Imported stoc On this lower thousand ututhi of the I Amaon this raising of bof for marUet and of borsys fir Iriught purposes i nlieailr a filrlv tlotirish nu industry and iscipiile of imlelliiilo ex tension sheep may bo raised for unit ou and J Tilti hut not for wool evn tho best biceds oslugtlcii wool withlu I two seasons Mr i J 1 vV Stone a nlive I of M a siueit u itt line demonstrated that farming I ou the t I u Vueri cutfl plan ciu la MiLcussfiill carried on lie UVIIHII farm ou tlm north bank of the I river about HTi miles wust tul l Iini Ilo is I fimoiis thueoiintiyround for his succors He has ODD tu eros under cultivation anI has jut puioliut edJOIH acres morn which ho will I I 1 ctir lor ptsturailP He is raisins ladimi orn and ohirciMifniuipprlor quality I and also liroum I corn sorghum and such of the Indigenous productsis hu cares to cultivate Ho has the I I mlv I American acriculturil I I lit lii C me nt s in I his part of the countrv keeps woll informed ol the loincs of the woi Id nnd although a rsusii tnt iii liraxll for thirtysoveti years past is still a citizen of tlie United Matey V4J1R JIAX1 SVICK A TO It r The IJo Swallow n lstj n In fut Open fitreil Li itltb u J ii ussn null Smllr I dont son why it is said Major Max hay log his morning pnpor down nnd passing his coffee cup to Mrs Max why it is that when n man hogliihtalking or wilting about snakos all tho truth In him SOCIUH to congeal It may be Mrs Max sugg3tml as slits passed back the filled cup that the horror of tIn subject fruoiii s Ills Mood or something I like that you know freezes his blood mid everything dont vou know Possibly mid very clever too my deir Cow I romembir when I went to South Amor unto visit Huh Hob i Hillings I ot tit y ili si you know wont Into cattle rullni thoro that n roullyextrnordltinry thini occurred there Wo vure out onu day lloh and I wheio u tilt nqiiu ros WHIO branding I when nlong I u cnmo a boa I like thatin think It was n boa or something evident pain tutu distress Moll my dear trout II you Lid isis II I it vns to I i t he I sein at a glance that that monster sniiko had svvul owod iisteiraud flits Inrns vvro hiiiliiig it What did that darn devil ol n Huh do hut I iish ip to that boalf it VIIH a hoii unrt cut it open wlmn out walked llm leer Minor oxclninid Vis Max Isnt your coffee getting I cold I t It ii t wait till I I i you hemllm t I lest of the ftory lob took a lasso and smt t of Mltehnd that iinako up mid It irivvled i oil with I a i mil I smile t of satisfaction I Imai ins i sit > r tuut tIm I hi neiit whuniivoryday uttir Hint that gia eful boa vould eomo crawling into camp with a stray cal II had swallowed lor Iho I sakn of rescuing it for Hob and wed jitsit iinluco that lasso and corral tins calf Most extraordinary aid Mrs Max That what 1 nay nigiKil tho Major I lont see why people go Into romance HO about snakes when fits truth in stianco enough Hut Is It really ti mi Major I True ray dear To ho Mire you hays never eon Hob but youvu seen Ills portrait In that ems picture In my study hints really ML nsunUd Mrs Max In Ito tone of absolute conviction The Iurmt Clilninry In the World PHI tie rtjirniln Sun Tho largest chlnuipy In the world Is now in oursnof construction by thoOrant Mmulllng Company of this I cit i itt their workn In I Myria and its symmetrical proportions to half of Its ultimate height already tovvurtoward the sky Although It will bii the largest itiucture of Its Kind In thrt world u lenulrlng more material ban any other Its height will not huthngroat set laokliii however but a few feet Thn iMghtot tlm structiirn above Ihuirrouod will be when completed IsO i feet and it ictls onu tono foundation with depth ol ti giiteun feet The Btructuru Is of brick carefully solocted and IR built In two sections ono surrounding I ho other wit it an air chamber between To How for thu I expansion and conti action of this f It tugs 1110 tif maHourynn oilglnal I niocluinlcal levlce consisting 01 rollers set Into the brick work and sliding uigtu I must t him Inner i wall I Is uovlded ThU allovvB each section toadjuit itself to flue other when undergoing dHTvrent degrees of heat juts Inner chamber of thn shaft Is sixteen foot clear from base to top ruts base Is thirty hriio fuel and at this top twenty feet Tho htcknesHof hut outer wall nt hits iciu IH forty dght Inches and at the throat thirteen Inches Thickness of the Inner wall at the baso In wentyslx Inches and nt the top ulna Inches The base iu square but the corners break after reaching a height of about thirty feet md the structure taper in graceful proportions Ions to the capping in the form of an octagon Cwo million and a halt of brlolca will be used in tho construction i i CAT goxrpAKna WATS They Are Orliclnnl sad Tbry rW Ot HU ChBrnctr EMrontuM Id Aug 2racai Bhecpardwho lives a couplo ot miles from here In the moun tains Is ono of Ito queerest of backwoods characters He 1s odd and always original Ho Is now 70 years old and ho ha trapped and hunted for sixty years When ho comes to town ho usually rides ono of his oxen and goes barefooted winter and summer He doesnt waste time getting his meals at a hotel or res taurant when he U In town Any one can do that ho says lie Iua a titbho made to nt on his oxs shoulders and when he Is hungry ho takes from his poekotn lctuits that ho has provided and sots out a tooth on the tibIa In front himand eats as hu rides Oneof Cats heels Is missing Ho was on flue trail of a deer ono day when hp trod close to n rattle snake nnd thus snako nipped him In the lucid Cal was In a hurry so ho whipped out lula hunting knife and sliced oil the heel aol wont on after the dear Ho cut deep enough to chop out time poUon When ho killed the deer ho dressed bis hujl It heated and with the ox oopllon of the looks of tho tiling thu foot Is just an good ns over Ouio lay Ctl found an ox of his deal by flue side of the railroad tea k that runs through tho woods not far from hU house It hud been killed by than cars Cal sent u bill In to thn odlcors of tho company for tho value of the ox and asked them to settle They wouldnt settle Then tlio glass InMilitors on Ihj companys telegraph poles began to rattle to the ground 0110 after another alon that part of thue road Tholrap pcirancn loft no itoubt that they were be ing shot off by rIfle balls and thwy tumbled down about as fast as lucy eould bo replaced That Interfered seriously with bus lne n and Iho oniuor of tliti company thought they t could put nn end to tho damntio hv ur rentIng Cii Shoppard to whom apparently strung ehrtinietiutifittt mltlonoo potutol I a < the handler of thu rlflo that splintered flue Insu lators Cat was arrested but the evldonco was InsuUiclont to hold him I nnd he was ills chaigcd Tlie Insulators continued I to fall rlsht along with tho oldtlmu I rcgulai Ity u Then llstruckthe I I t emitu pan i t lttt Cul Sit p lsttnul ought to to paid I for tho I o that had been killed on the railroad Tho ox wns paid for mid svio how thin insulators i I coascd to In oak am none hits ever broken sine Cal Is a groat trout llshormnn anti visiting Bportsmen like to secure Ills sorices ns guide and camp director when they go llshlug In this region Ho had chiriro of a parly from Wll I lout sport this I season A mon a their t equip I j ments wero two kegs of beer Ihoy hadnt been I In camp a day Imforu I Cul I dlseovurud that I al hsttr was hit I kins about the I camp watching I lur i i a clianeo to t tug tilT HOmethllitf I lit visit Ing p irlsmeii seen worried for no one in the paitv u WIIK aimed for hour I They wanted al I to send In I foe i sonu guns or u tttt r t nut and lout the liiiu I ul sii I t hu are wasnt any usu going tm till that troutlc t hoop as you gut one o them beer kags umi tv 1 II IK the bear said lie it 1 didnt tu t 11 the boya I Ion to t t empty one of flits keg mid Cut link It in hand lie tsik Home bmg spikes that he got ut a lunioer camp ami had thus snall unS tiled to Hlmrp point Tlicn hu drove the pikes Into ihe i keg enteilim tlioui Ii tint llm outsidv a few Inches rrnii th Head whl h li < had knockut out Tho spikes purl driven ihr i ugn KI that t they stmlc three tin four liiies into Ills kis Tneir t pointH slmiiiiig louari the I it Item tuusl formlni a rue nil around tin inside of the key Tiien Cal put u piece of porK in thu hoi mid tool it out Into lie t woods and laid H on its side A louple ot mornings uftcivvard ho sitit to link nl this lug lie found it and uI tbn b m4 Ilium hail smelt the t pork nnd stuek his head into the ku to gut it Tlm shiip slant ru sdles jaiitied deep Into tin iidr s neck and throat mid the more hotriudto git iivviy I tie iti urt it I t w is u lor I linn t Hu I couldnt get out und the spike ett his throat Hn wis as det I an on of iiii hi i nulls that kitlud him when Cil caiio on the scene Ono ipgre of Cal iheppards life Is that a jole he laid out t biv on Dan Hirr wasnt earth out to t mend as ho had planned Dan hit r luul u tame hoar which ho kept chalnnd In front ol Ins house In tlm woods cion hj llm I old Siltvoi kH roid Thu hear was ugly mid n nuisiine duo niglit Dun Barr bean tots no port of a iRe i so close to his house that hu nu uisdt est that t Ins i bir was in I some way mlxod unwltli it He sprang out ot hed ran out ilnors and found that nls suspicions were c ir rect Tlie beiir sytus dcml Cal hliepuid lived a couple of miles troin bins and DAII jumped on bin horsn uud put htm on the deail run lovTiinl Cals If Cal shot that bear und ho did of courne siid Dan I Ill tilt her ketch up to him I ur he wont Im to home itn > wasnt inoii than ten f minute getting I toCils liousu It was darker thin Kgyiit Ho banccdit Ito door and Iyam by somo onft stuck a head nut u window mid wanted to know what was up Thats I Cal I I sum i us cumpilon I suit Dan nnmtnvliit astonished Then he lold Cat that his hear had been shot and asked him what he did II for Me exclaimed Cal ns he told the story aftenard Whit lo 1 know about your maiigcy old bios I hei smd Cul I Dan figured around to try and coniiiro up who could V killed the boar If I hadnt Veil t says I Luri y Jymun is iii In woods ilu s camped duck fi his shuntv Ive heard him t sits that I hear o joiirn vva n nuisance many a tune u Dan May bo hu didnt kill it hm 1 have utuy Idees on it Xovv 1 knoHd I dum well I that Lorry didnt kill the hear but I knovvil him iii hula SUM Milo was shuntvm out Ilvn or sK mil trim Dans an ihut if Dan got it In his huiisl < l wunst lint t tony did kill hue t hear hud Irimp right out to this shiMy tliere mid lion and tiy to git satlsfaciiun I An 1 Iiowd I I t that Larry wouldnt i t do mnthir I Dan only hov hin inmk etiough llm lu ilidnt shout the hear hut 1 know il thai Milo vroiihlnt tukn it so peicetul Ilk but would inorun likely pitch rignl in mi give Dan I such an iitlllred I diessiu I u out that hed wish he was his dead bear Veli I Dan I did 1 get it in I his head hat larry If it JIM tli 14 I if it r il n C 1 lit fetid t tutrl iit i i < 1t t mir In tliH shanty an cittlo flu old fuller I old Jiftii 1 d no it biu tug an i show him the way CIUHI it sits a In in fhanio to havo a fcllors projurty slaiiKhteied rukiouss that way rltcht iifmu his own e > vR An so wo went imvk to HanVai put out his lutes nn stalled throuuh the nettle tor Jnrry lyniHiisHluuity It wadarker than the t Inside I of a bear den t h nn it made Dun I pult Out blur to I t ni its p them t Iho miles an I VIIA enjovinthe I t joke the best kind I It wits iii tug toward inornlu when we got to larry cabin anIan hanged cm up luiry Hiiutod to know what Was wanted an Dui pitched Into him hot loot for kllliu his bear It dldn t need moron live words fioin Larry to Mitlsfy Dan tbnt he didnt kno nothlu nluut the beir an Dan cooled t donn lilt I Milohn bet mi by thli tlmp aiiI was jlstmoit a hut ii I tu n seeln how nicu my joke nas workln I forMilo I got rendylo t i pltcli in I antan DanMjicket fer him I thu t mb Iik cit kind I I lint lair I > spiled the fun HD wouldnt I I IctMllodo I h I Dan up an all my plans wa < ktiockeil dead in the t head I neer forgive Larry 1 lor I Interferin I nn spllln that joke o mine Mo an Dan tramped back through the wools an 1 tell you 1 was mad Dun uevur Mnld a wmd I nmieii to wunst In a while snort out Its p oy dum haul to hao to suspect a neiKhbor Mi niluht a ben tlilnklno larrr Ivnmn but my lden hiKnlliix IMII that Dan lUther Hiisplcmned no with klllln that bear MU4SS is nuiurt nti A Ine la Vlilch U Rc uly Hn llrcn Iat hv Ioullana Pliintern NEvOiuHvNK Aug 2UTluo Louisiana riant tr the I organ of thu sugar planters of this I Mute suvs that they will USD their lower giulcK of molasses this year for fuel Last year tho t molasses was a drug on the h market und thu problem what to do with R became a eLriuiis one A largo number of planters dumped I It Into I the t bayous to gel rid of It but n vigoious protest has boon riled against this piictlce ab It tends to make tlm bus ous foul smelling b mid unhealthy others kept the mo lassos iu I tanks In hopes that t II I I would Improve lu value It has not improved however but depreciated mid tha question ot how to got till tuf it Is its dilllcuit tie over Two plans bavo boon propose to manufac ture I It Into I h i u rum or 1 to use it ax funl f Thu first would require capital and machinery and tha planters think I that they t have at much to I at tend I I to as bey can miiiingo without running n rum distiller I I I so they t Have determined I to abandon llm I ruin Idea and UNO the moUseus as luul It Is now worth two cents a gallon or iila i ton I which Is I slightly b I less limn coal soils for at thu plantation The crop this year will I bo IoiKK I tilt of which JiMKXi tons will brlug enough tu make II I I worth < Mllng I wnllo tluu st her UxiOOO 1 tons t i vvlll I e snfllclentto I i 5 suii lly J thu Hiigar lionses with all tile fuel they need to I ltlOfl tu fact ut e their crop Ihc molasses will make as good u Urn as IlttHhuruh suit coal In I gene t tii USD hurst con lalnlng I I I 251 I percent watnr S ner I cent ash and T2 per cunt cirhoii Iii n chief f dltllcuily I of burning the molasKcti has liually IIHUII user comii by a sprinkler wllch throws It on the bagasen or sugar cano after the juice has been pressed from It when it burns as well as coal causing a strong heat The planters hare hesitated to consume the molMiei In this way hoping that com better use eould be found for It but as none better has hown tsoU they W compihled l to burn IA as fueL WHAT NEW YORK WILL DO ram COIVHBVS cRrFnnATiox or mar s OCTOtlKH The Naval MKIInr sad tvte rar4u tb Kleelrle rageNus fe suu lt > Iutaa I Hnqu mill Olbtfr FeMlarf The Committee of One Hundred which ha undertaken tho management of IhnColatnblnk celebration In this city In early October ham neatly perfected Its plans The cenwat pro mamma for tlio five days fostlvltlns Is sea pletc The smaller details only ore lacking The celebration will begin onOotBbrrellg lotus servIces In the Jewish synagotiOs throughout the city Many congte BtfoB mB making considerable piepnrntlons for thtt > < The next tiny Sunday tho Christian chtttcherf will celebrate Mronil extensive programme1 arts In preparation Most of tIns churches wllr bo profusely ilecorntcd Every service will Imvn some reference to tho nvvnt of four cen turies ago uud thoro will ho one special susr S leo In every clinrcli Archbishop Corrlgan has addressed a loiter to the pastors of nil th Catholic churches In lilt diocese requesting them to celebrate flue day On Monday mot nine Oct 10 hero will 19 the I school and college piridf CommlisliniT I liinitvnholiiiur IIIIH ljcvn wnrklni very hard to inaku tlilx it xuvonvu ami hn sats there will bo ut I lutist JotiOOolilldiuii man hliiK > < n that il IT Tim tetyc t tire nil tim eterry flugu nnd hut girls liuiiiKt i I C < > r Iii tiCti S Tlin el Is will I wear white Thivwlll ininliby < iiiiuusli i nnil clauses and tlioriMvlll f I I h bus < haudsii1 I fnnmnt Inturvul Homo of Hi t Hiuillor I children I will I ravel la I earrlnKi and t s ii rest Mason Tlin I puhllo fchoiila will all turn I out just itt iniitiv childroa as they I cat Al oust nil t I I tin prnt hi wliool and Milluuiix liivn inn Milieu I tint hoc will turn nut leti military solioilt will of iourn liiivo tliilr hoys li iinlfurin Tio miliaa n rlumilitlilreii will nlo niiju > iir In iinlfnim AtlliuroilowluHtnnilill t I I I tin t gi lrK wlllhnur I I I their loiiiuts mi lit Briinl In a heap wlilcli should BIIW t Ms I en muli to I hlilo Tivsidiilt Iliirrltnn ami i I tho t I i otlio i s Ill chi s liefnro lli t pariidi i nil pi l Afifrwird wtgsns will come up nnd tm limi in ts t will ln > takon uwiir nnd illstrllintid nii tlui hopltals That nli it tlinro I ss ill ho ueletiritlon br chli oiotlin In nil pirli nl i tin eily itilt society will I h inubrilo for Itiuirnnil I I b lu lIt oirn wny Knmcul til Jin i will I I I lurule i i I it lucre will IniM lltrrnry h and uumliMl usul its Tw I > vury large nml lilt vtl > l > r itioiis un > iiriniUud for tlil t iilult t Tho Cut hutil i Cluli h will i i I uluSno I at t Ito Mntiopolltaii i I I > cit Hnusi lin h u i > lovpl 1 T Dily l ii in I vliiro ot tin I i I1 l Lntlirup I t i will road n poom unl Ihss Starr ot Chlfa n will contribute in silt > set to nuin Jln < cntor tit lit nu cut ni III I I bn liririly lltoriry I and histori cal pupmi will I be rrnd ThoothBi Ms OLlcbrulon of this nlsht will bo elvcn by Ito I Clorinin Hlnirlni soilelles la the Seventh lhugl utu cut Armory riio c HUCO thus untod for tlili puncso oer 1 jcar aco ami put lYIIHici Stelnway In elnrsu uf tlm mcitoiucnt with Itlcliard I I i iircn mnr and Comml loncr Wiihlo to lulp tutu They l fsirsl n Iniiii ptlzi for tin S h c t Iintatu unit this wii1 won ly Ic Milamt > t llnltliunn I Jfluiulti lucIa will he > MI > ol tint < oo tr mill IOiHlerui in vnns will iilit In Itt > ciionlK ImclNIni ha licii cuilic II ti iintli The proirciN its tn I on ml lcilx 11 nnn > taK OiiTui iy Dct I 11 I t hiMivI parul will I a linlil Ii l > Nuhnlson haute < dii ii v n la fpecml I iiiitiKiMif it iii rir it u t ijortain t time thn Clilcun Vtlmbi t riillidlphln lioiiiord iMi v lu I i < KjiraiKC I ii i t h i Iii inl Mlinto imhwill Ink i lilt UTII Itil111 and Su miiHlt miiiofWar iru suite to lie In It nnd ppihini otlnir foroiuiiir liilliitlnii have IMIII cs tinitd I iiiiMiiiinniindt I > rM tf f allthu squadrons in tin Atliuli to Im preient Ote of flue mw features of this nivil puradi > Is aTie sf oimimoin Miit4 lIen vli cii will Im hown seiits HlustiiitivuMf tlio I grUitI uiivinco lnuiil > bulldlnic slnon the dUcoverof America All tho prntMst > t in tIle buildIng of f modem tctlslllpA will I I I lie I evliliited I Commi t lsinutir 1appan pro posvd tliit t I tlui tiuulc IlO up I thj Huil on as far us YonkoK so that S this puhlic nluht utlllza the Hiitire wost water fiont of the city to Mess itind croH ihu I river ami show it from tha I ralivadei This propiHlllon Wits adopted HeHldni title thus eonimlttfit will cnrl out a fleet of free eiLiiislou ih tcaiers for the women and children uf tho tineiunnts An effort is bulns midu to lirintj ihoiit a tremendous Ill itsi itt of 1 ieniun and meiehant craft in tbh mtrndn to oirv tIns naval pint ot the Hhow ilie iiauil ll suro will hare a promt nnt pltcin and the Annapolis cadets are corn tnx Tinfdiy uvenln will also he devoted to celiiliratl mol prlvatn oivlc organizations ucdneiihiy Oct IV I 2 will I I be rnlumtiun Day Sunrise will Im greeted tiy a ereiit rlnelncof isliiiiih tnlls anil lining if cannon Not only will h I every fort and 1 nnuofwar Inthi h linn or wilute this ilnTn with ti > oiiin 4111 hut in lutes ssiuh In Urod nl issr town In cvriy siuo in tie city one 01nirecinnon sill u flriil The tun local NntioniUiiiinl iiferle will bo dlidcd up round town in utr i > thnr will tn If they Iici uns enoii h Ihu I iVnr Ucpllllllcllt Mill lend sninc fluil IIIH In tnt AtHoilo < k tlm t military parii vilt tarr It will reviirci the ijul ir onSur tliiirz ml Slit t tiusvtu town Tor MIK ion vli lie IM UV tht Tost Jllio anil fioiu the iot iiTlii I thu ll l of the line will don up tnvi t tin siirnrfl The route will he up llr advay to joutrt street wet to Inlv I I rslly I ln I u c mil I ii not tel Mashli ton Ink to Filth ai > n in in filtli iMiinilo to rmitteonlli I tPcl it to 1ninn I HlUare and ariiiul it lak tlirouni ivivi teenth htreet to 1ifth aMnile a I up I Itll aMinuoto rirtyiiiti ttnct rim enwiiK htund still Lent Hi > Vorth il miiment Iluri will Im froo standc for pool iv ninn itid olnl dron irid nloiity ofother sit fl N to I i which hiss t admins n fie isill i Im > > > nts Gisti Mirfln I T I JleMnhan Is I to I hn I tln I > 1rnnil I Iar < liii of this ptiridK run cntir National t iiiaiilof I t 10 b stall 5 will I I march u Tlic > tnle I I > iif I oiinecilut Ithodu Island nit snv ior ey lme IIMI proini > in sstuh thii itt lotitti iiiitnls Setctnr Kleins I Im prmlol I to nnd iiKulur ros lioin ill flit nuiio posts of the rliti mnl tin Atlaiili sut I luiro still he tMI insular UM > I li re in liiiliiis 1 Kulirnnt of cialryfrini Ic IsiL Attn llhsure say Unit a r linent i it l lnif d tiktvTiiiiirrhisiini < riiiii > li il h lolliestr i S ti of New lorK In los uf i e ie rim Ue t olnt carlntmi e al > conilnu III Hllition In ihtmi troops there will a HOtiXiriind Army in n w oi i will niHren sic tein innnit in el we u iliinii n in tuo of posts There will itisut I ltiu I I flu lutu I III llni form itt fl > volnnti er llreiucn fmn nil ibont and ttt liar il OKI icrmaiin its H il l as sliurp stiDotiiK aol s ein 5t P this I iennai ituuie i lhit I > will Im in meii an I in uniform an I will be iridei this niaiHlialhlii oi Yn I ran fiuel They still liiii I itO tititti atiil I Viiiurkaii mtioiml hymns ai tltii inarcli Aiiout 4 iiiiloel In tutu afeno in IhMin I veiling of I tlm Htalueof C dinii us at higluth iiciitn Mid KlflViilnlli street illl lifts iiti > Tlm dot nib nl thin nre in Mm u hml of tho t iiiiinitei < of llalinti wlio chi tin monu Iteiutftu lIt shtt lIt 1iimuiuiitt e of Dim niln ilreil vlll lid pliteiil nnd Minor Crint will recolvnltin iniiiiiiment in liehilf olheclty tnlchttlm electric luunile vll liki I place Flit I practical mmiiiieiiient of ft Ir In th haiils of lol John 1 inriietl Assiicialed ivllh lilia is fipl Alfred Thomptoii this mtf nnl I hlKHll I Ills pi lHIlt is l tl s tilts TM Triumpii of Amerlcaiind It I Intinlml in liius trnte the proiiessiif th iits y I i it ijiyn thin toil I arlH tml ii 5 from < o < > v r down to the pinsell lime Hmde iii 5 s if f tha vuioiiH allporlcal II < isis lueli wil tintttl huh Its iilncipal entiiiev iris th < w irk of l apt Thompson Tlnrc nhh lie mine twenty float and cinup illuminated iy el ctrldty and osuortrd hy imid s ol inu lii and ciylv uni foiiued iocletles It 1 is aiinounced that t I there will bun number of floatn lisido lhuiiso pro vlded for u hvthe I I t committee I OHM I Illustration I h I of wealth Mill ie hent by Hie I New Vork Stock IxehansH Tho tonolidntid Kxrhanga wll futrutichi sine of mine ami the life Ire mid iniirlno InBiirnn c < iuipinle > have eom IliHd to furnish one Illutiatun of In uranon Thllcyrllsts 1 of the I clly and nulchhorhood will turn out In torce 1hcy will toiin an ud sit ii Cit guuirij cifriDDi I I men llosldei ordinary I antiniM each rider will hum a small hinnsa Innlprn suspundeit fiomn lck The Outer of I lit Html Men nlwi expect to turn out strong llielr ifiind Marslial i I Inn proinlHeil I itHKI of them They wIll iviar this rosliimes of their trlrius and 1 their i ch jnfs will I Im tnt lUuiteui bare back All sir flits rlilliiB ucailnmles too base ssueogtsii the helnvltatlun sent them to par ttelpiitn In thin parailo rate next buy thom will ho no celebration until niBhU when a baniunt will be held la Mm Mftronolltmi Opera lloiise The cateieri of tin ht Jaiuiu N and the Cafii I Kavnrln have It In I cii urge Tlmro wil be UK sumts Inolud lug thus President anti VleeIVenldcHt of the Ijnltcd Status mombers of CoiiRrom and the dqvernorH of nil tho States A feature of thin whole celebration will h I the cwiieral decoration and Illumination of prlvalii houses tlirouuliont thus city A spnclnl colti in Utco buttS laeittu a IPiuillt oil to Induce I citi zens to cooperate In this Piker DC Ibrlr Hnn r suith lire 1155 uS l iriS 5 9e 1id 54 CohI lit V Journal Itt a farmhouse between Marcellus and SI ti mitsuI cIte thou l ls i cur nklty lielwcen the Phisterincandthosldliic of tin house at one joint there In n vacant Mlice which for thus lust three season hits hcen iilllled for hiving jmrpokos by n colony of toes l The colony line crown to such at extotit that on a warm aummer da it ie sonussilmoes to drIve era tti us the ynid near them The I ml y 1 v in lieu expect to mko repr 0o pound of honey from Useir aoysi klys i S