J ' - - ' '" ' "' ' 1rn"'"' 111 -' - - n,., mi " TONOPAH DAILY BONANZA, TONOPAH, NEVADA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1909. OUT KETCHEL IN ' TWELVE ROUNDS STAR GAME TO BE PLAYED THIS AFTERNOON TWO PLATS SCHEDULED FOR ! The Nevada First National (Continued from Page 1.) force and it caught the negro good and solid on the jaw, raising a bis lump that was immediately percept ible to the spectators. It was by far the cleanest and best blow of the fight. The crowd yelled glee fully. Hound S .Johnson's smile had vanished as he came up and he im mediately closed in, landing twice with left on the face. The fighters roughed it shoulder to shoulder and Ketehel worked in a hard right up percut on the jaw. The referee then separated the men, Johnson landing left and right on the face as they broke. Ketehel missed n terrific right swing and almost went through the ropes from the force ot his "ffort. Johnson forced bis op ponent back gradually and landed a left to the jaw. Ketehel again missed a terrific right swing and again nearly went through the ropes. Ketehel ran to his corner smiling, amid the cheers of the aa-die-uce. Round 9 They closed in, oa:!i landing short-arm light blows' on the face. Referee Walsh was twiea forced to break the men from clinches. The champion then sent in four stinging straight lefts to the face but Kethcel did not break ground. He rushed in hammering at the champion's stomach, but. his blows were smothered. Ketehel got hi a left over the ribs, and Johnson countered with a short left hook to the jaw. Johnson again hooksd his left to the jaw and a clinch fol lowed. Johnson broke it up with a nasty straight left to the face and (he round ended with Johnson en joying the honors. Hound 10 Both men rushed to a clinch and Johnson Bent in two - light lefts to the stomach and then shitted to the jaw, where he con nected twice and started Ketehel spitting blood. Johnson wrestled Ketehel to the floor, thou lifted him up and placed him invth.6 centef )f ring, in a mia-ring rally. John son sent three straight lefts to Stan I'tiYZ "CSe anu mouth, starting the blood afresh. Johnson again wres tled and Ketehel nearly went off his balance. Johnson, getting Ketch"! against the ropes, sent an awful right wallop to the stomach, and Ketehel winced. Johnson patt'jtf. Ketehel on the shoulder with his open hand as the bell clanged, Round 11 After some desultory Siiarrlng Ketehel whipped his left to the kidneys and missed two hard swings for the jaw. It was noticed that Johnson's right uppercut which he used with such good effect 'n his other fights failed to hnd Keteh el, Ketehel sent the great crowd Into convulsions by landing a ter rific right almost on the jaw and the big black immediately clinched and seemed content to rest. Keteh el forced the fighting, seeking to follow the advantage, but could not further penetrate the negro's clever defense. Ketehel was enthusiastic ally cheered as he went to his cor ner. Round 12 Ketehel, suddenly rushing In, sent his right for the jaw. It struck the champion on the arm and the big negro fell flat on his back, and seemed to have in jured himself. Ketehel rushed p.t him but the tricky champion was waiting. He swung a hard right to the jaw and quick as a flash shot a left to the body. As Ketehel fell backwards Johnson sent in another right to face and the white man went to the mat as If shot, where he lay prone with the blood stream ing from his mouth. He made a weak effort to rise but fell back again and was counted out. ias VEGAS AND TOXOPAH BALL TEAMS TO CROSS HATS OX' LOCAL DIAMOXD "ZAZA" AND "THE GOD OF THE wine errs" at m:ada . THEATRE us and Undivided Prefers fcioi.uuu.Mu Total Assets 500,000.00 Welcomes and aprreciates your business whether large or small and believes its extensive resources developed by years of consistent, considerate, conservative accommodations, a splendid endorsement of its most satisfactory service to the people of TonopaTT and vicinity. Last evening the Las Vegas ba'.l team, Accompanied by several root ers, arrived from their southern home. The bunch were met at the depot by the members of the Tono pah team and. the Eagles' drum corps. A line was formed and, headed by the corps, the entire ag gregation marched up town. The visitors are in fine form and will do everything in their power to wrest the championship laurels away from the Tonopah nine today. They are still somewhat sore after meeting defeat last Sunday and de clare that today's game will have a different ending. Hunt, the big six- foot pitcher, is in the best of shape and is prepared to give the local fans a real surprise. The game should be the best ever witnessed on the local diamond for it is acknowledged that the Las Vo gas team certainly understands all j the fine points of the sport. The feouthern contingent brought alo'.ii? a sack containing iinumerablo saw bucks, which they are willing to wager as to the outcome of the con test. The games will start promptly at 2 o'clock and will be umpired by James J. Kelly. The line up of the teams will bt as follows: Tonopah O'Hara, catcher; Seitz, pitcher; Mailer, 1st base; Mullen, 2nd base; Crosby, shortstop; Hat ton, 3rd base; Peck, left field; Hurd, center field; Prout, right Meld; Quillici, sub. Las Vegas Good, catcher; Hunt, pitcher; Lehr, 1st base; Williams, 2nd base; Schlosser, 3rd base; Bar rett, shortstop; Hauck, left field; Black, center field; Wright, right field, "Du Harry." another great play of the excellent repertoire of Miss Lorraine Buchanans company, was presented last evening at the Neva-' da theaue to a very appreciative' audience. The drama, taken from a tae or French hii-.tory, deals with Louis XV., scenes from the French com-., the revolution, the downfall of the king and the execution of the un fortunate nobles at the bands of relentless mobs. The story of Jeanne Du Btfrry, a beautiful' young girl living the simnle life in the villas-; of Chan- tilly, enticed to become the r,iistre-. of 'the king, sanoundrd by volup tuous splendor and elegance, and then falling the victim of the en raged and hoofing mob, dragged MUST HAVE FROM RENO A 'r;X: n ill- j fill CASES ARE PUT OVER TO TUESDAY PRELIMINARY HEARING IS DE LAYED RY THE ABSENCE Ol' COUNSEL The preliminary examinations of the alleged Goldfield Combination mill high graders, Lamb and Dres ser, set for yesterday morning in Just ice Barnes' court, were contin ued until 10 o'clock next Tuesday morning. The continuance came at the request of counsel for the de fendants, and met with no resis tance. The fact that it was imper ative that Judge It. L. Hubbard be absent from the city for some days was the basis of the plea for a postponement, and so the matter stands. No new developments have aris en, in the high grading situation up to date. It is believed that the preliminr ary examinations will be under futl swing when court Is. opened Tues day. The Ttoannza has the most com- ii let ruling and binding plant in the state. Give us a trial. WELL KNOWN iHITE PLAGUE JOHN -M'CI.OSKKV PASSES AWAY IX MINERS' HOSPITAL " AT MANHATTAN Call for our SPECIALS The new Needle and Club sizes 1871 GATO 1871 We have 21 different sizes of the Gato Cigar in stock from 5 cent3 to 25 cents. Rothoitz Brokers Nizpoii Hole John McCloskey, a miner known in this city, died Friday in the Miners' hospital at Manhattan from miners' consumption, a mal ady from which he had been siu- fering for some time. The deceased was about 4 0 years ot age. the re mains will be buried at Manhattan under the auspices of the Miners' union, of which organization he was a member. . Location notices in triplicate handiest, affair for prospectors and miners contains carbon 150 no tices In book. For sale at the Bo nanza office. I A Modern Hotel where very Keason weii table Tariff Prevails. Hot and Cold Running Water in ' Each Room. Rooms with ' or without private PALACE HOTEL ROOMS: 75c, $1.00, AND UP All Outside Rooms baths, single or en suite. COMMERCIAL RATES . Walley Hot Springs Genoa, Nevada. A tlrst-claas health and pleasure resort, open winter and Rummer. Hotel and cottage accommo dations; table the best, and the bathn are famous for their cures of Rheu matism, Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles. Our reserve is alive with ducks. Deer, grouse and mountain quail in. the near by hills, also good trout fish-, ins almost at our door. Rates $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50 per week, including baths. Fare $2.85 via V. & T. Ry., Reno to Minden, where our stage meets train daily; fine six-mile drive to the Springs. M, L. HEWITT. Manager. CARSON PAPER CASTS INSINU ATIONS OX POKKR PLAY ERS FKOM TOXOPAH "SLIM' MORGAN LEAVES FOR SOUTH AMERICA (By Associated Press.) "Slim" Morgan, the discoverer of Round Mountain, who was chris tened Luther, but outgrew it, will leave the hydraulic camp for South American ports In a few days. He expects to be gone a year or more and during, that time it Is safe to sav that South America will be prospected as It never was before "Never before have we qestion'ed the veracity of the Carson Appeal, but the following article leads us to believe that the editor of the pa per in question has his location monuments twisted. We think that our readers will bear us out for it is an assured fact that no Tonopah poker player would bet $216 on three kings. Here is the story as taken from the Carson paper: "One of the strongest poker games that has been played in this city in years Is in progress in a lo cal card room and has been in progress for the past 24 hours. "Some remarkable hands have been held. The average run of the hands-in a game like this are not much cause of comment, it is the playing of the participants that ex cites the interest. "This morning three hands ap peared in the same deal, hands that anvone would like to get any time, and It looked for a moment as if the J2000 odd table stakes would all go Into the pot before the hands were showed down. "Two gentlemen from Lyon coun ty are In the game, one from Tono pah and one from Carson uity. ine Carson City man had dealt and the Tonopah man opened before the draw with $4. Dayton One saw and raised $10. . Dayton Two saw and raised $10 and Tonopah called. "Carson City, dealing, asked for the number of cards wanted. To nopah took one, Dayton One took one, and Dayton Two took two. "Tonopah bet, rather In an off hand way, $18. Dayton One saw the bet and raised it $60. Two saw the bet and the raise and raised it MISS lit'CHAXAX at tho Xevada Theatre Tonight through the streets to meet death by tle guillotine, is an awful scene from the horrible chaos and bloodv deeds that followed in the wake oi the Frenh commune at the down fall of Louis. Miss Buchanan in the title role portrayed the part with a realism worthy of a star, while the support given her by the entire company was the best ever witnessed in To nopah. Tonight's bill will Conclude the engagement of Miss Buchanan o company and another strong drama, Belasco's great play, "Zaza," one of Mrs. Leslie Carter's greatest tri umphs, followed by a vaudeville play entitled "The God of the Wine Cups," written by Miss Buchanan for the OrpTTeum stage, will furnish a double bill for the farewell performance. Just Received A Fresh Line of HOT WATER BOTTLES AND FOUNTAIN SYRINGE At Prices from $1 and up. Guar anteed from one to two years. PIERGY'S DRUG STORE The Little Store with the BIG BUSINESS Pay Tlione 372 Night 'Phone 145 ITALIAN' MOR ATTEMPTS TO BURN CATHEDRAL (By Associated Press.) PISA, Italy, Oct. 16'. During a demonstration here today, a mob attempted to set fire to the catho dral, but burned only one of the doors. An ad In the Bonanza is sure to bring results. FRESH HOMEMADE CANDY Like Mother Used to Mc&e $170. Before Tonopah could make his bet and as he studied his hand, Dayton One with an exclamation of heat thrust about $200 into tne cen ter and on counting Dayton Two called what proved to be a $lb bet. "Tonopah began to protest, hut before he could do so, Dayton Two, confident of his hand, showed down a seven full on fours. Dayton i One calmly laid down four eights! and raked in the not. Tonopah sighed and thanked his lucky stars that he did not get a chance to bet. He only had three kings. Carson City did not come In before the draw with "two tens. "The pot was worth the trifle o $678." 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