NEVER TRY TO SQUARE IT UP WITH THE OTHERS UNTIL R&gff WITH YOURSELF WANT ADVERTISING In The TIME Will Keep Uio Income from Tow Furnished Rooms from LplKl YOU can really holp tlw family revenues by rontlng a fow furnished roomB and, It you know how and whon to use tho classified columns, you may keep that Httlo oxtra lnoouift bh "ntoady as a clock." WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES (tas Stttwa tho Market" Effectively! u win put tho fnctfl about yur nronorty bofora ho eyes of all "pob BPlblo buyers" In town. And If l" ono of thorn who ought to own It, you'll .oil Itl . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXV Kstnbllshcd in 1078 MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Cooa Bay Advertiser. No. 302 nn Tho Const Mali law SENATOR COL ROOSEVELT 10 EXPLAIN Makes New Demand for Public Statement of Expenditures In Campaign. SAYS LARGE TRUSTS AIDED HIM FINANCIALLY Declares That Progressive Doctrine Necessitates Pub lishing Donors. (Br Associated Press to tho Coon Day Times). MADISON, Wis., July C United StfttcB Senntor La Toilette, In a print cd stntenicnt todny nsks Col. Roose velt for n second tlmo tb publish hli cxnetiBO account or cIbo thnt tho "Cnmlldnto mnko n stnteinont of Mia rensons for thus spurning ono of tho basic principles of public morality nml political decency." When La Follctto mndo a public Btntument of his campaign receipts during tho Ohio prlmnry contest, ho called on Col. Iloosovelt to do likewise, but there has been no rcsponso. t . t.viiintin ftnvn In nnrt: "DIK business, with bib' monoy dorlvnd from unfair privileges Is over In po'l- tics and over is renuy 10 pwco n funds back of a lively winner, who cither Is subRorvlcnt In tho sonso thnt tho chisel subservient lo tho bnnd of tho carpenter, or sorvlccablo to tho extent ho Is "HnnnlcsH" In Ills per formances. "Special privilege puts monoy Into political cnmpnlgns by wny of Invest ment and for such Invostmonts It Jo mnnds substantial rownrds. It Is to protect tho public Interest from To wards such as thoso, conserved In twilight nml ronsummated In secret, thnt tho pcoplo demand publicity of campaign contributions." "Theodoro Rnosovolt entered the contest for the prcsldcntlnl nomina tion as a 'progressive.' Ho mndo n strenuous campaign for votes mid n noisy scramble for southern dolegntos on tho ground that ho represented progressive doctrine. In this fight ho had the backing of tho 'Stonl Trust,' and tho 'Harvester Trust.' "Financial giants like 1'erklns. Hnnna nnd MuiiBoy contributed to hla cause. Ills cnmpnlgn was character ized by a riotous expenditure of money yet he has mndo no public ac counting. Ho has not taken tho Amorlran people Into IiIh confidence. Ho has Ignored tho progressive prin ciple of publicity." FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES WASHINGTON, I). C July 5. lluitrcsciitntlvo Norrla. of Nebraska, a progiesslvo itepubllcan, Intinduced n bill today that ho declared would remedy the ovlls In presidential pri mal lea. Thu Norrlu bill provides for a National convention of each party ou tho fointh Monday In Juno of ov- ciy presidential year. In tho con vention, each Btuto's rcprosuntntlon will bo based on thu party's strength In the state. Delegates to tho con vention will bo olecied at primaries 1 eld the first Tuesday In May, tho to- l suit of thu primaries bolug ceitlfled oytno statu officials to tho Secretary of the Interior wlio would canvas ths votes. Thu voters would express ;i iirst ami sicoiul cholco for presiden tial candidates. Tho candidate hav ing a mnjorl.y or tho V rst choWo votes as canvassed bv tho Socrctnry of tho Interior would becomo tho nomiiieo of tho putty. No action by tho convention In regard to tho iioml IICO would bo neeossni'v unless no no of tho candidates received n majority In wl leh ensu tho convention would nominate. The bill would not o Into effect until Its plans woro ac cepted and laws In conformity with rt wero pabbed nt least In 20 states. Rose City Makes Elaborate reparations for Grand Lodge Meeting. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day . Times). POUTLAX'n n-n T..i.. r. nrei. rnro .. " tut) u. uiu- novm '.Ue Gra,,(l ko'teo of tho Oo- piw . """ Protective Order or Pnrti.W ,. havo already nrrlved In 1 ortland fur nvi ...i,, . i.i. rennlnn v "tuRO Btu iuuho tVrini ni. nre enthusiastic over tho v ? , ons wlllcU bnvo been mado d He local lodge, No. 142, nnd stato o tthl 'Cr ,n th0 tory of rounlonB nrenJL? n,er hnvo Blch elaborato alnmln, n,3' uecratlons nnd ontor Brann rr!ed out. Tho MMlons continuing ono week. na nn l"sy to the Elks of tho 3n" ho " "o In Portland nt- "or West i. i"Bumon' uover-declai-inl ins ,88ue(1 a Proclamation hoE8 ThurBlay. July 11, a legal ELKS GATHER AT PORTLAND LAFOLLETTE CULLS Oil BRYAN GIVEN WARM WELCOME Home Folks Unite in Great Re ception to "Peerless Leader" at Lincoln. (Dy Associated Proas to tho Cooo Day Times). LINCOLN, Nobr., July C Tho "homo folks" wero nil at tho etntlon todny whon William J. Dryan'tt trnln pulled In. Local nnd Stato officials hondod by Governor Aldrlcli, woro on tho rocoptlon commlttoo nnd most of tho citizens woro In throngs thnt llnod tho Btroots through which Ilryan passed. Dryan wna escorted to n local hotel whoro ho mounted tho Boat of nn nutomobllo nnd deliv ered a nhort address. Mrs. Ilrynn wob with him nnd chcors for her woro freely Intorsporsod with thoso of tho "Peerless Lend or." CU.MM1X8 NOT IN IT Iowa Senator Refuse to Join Now Roosevelt Party. (Hy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, July C Senator Cummin's of Iowa announced to friends today that ho will not Join tho new party movement led by Col. Iloosovelt. FDRTV-riHE IN LIST OE DEAD Twenty-five of Victims of Cor ning Wreck Have Been Identified So Far. (Uy Assoclatod Press to Cooo Di. Times ) CORNING, N. Y July fi. Lnlo yesterday, 23 bodies of tho railroad wreck victims had boon Identified. rovlcod lift will show at least ..fi dead. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times). CORNING, N. Y July G Twenty vo vletlniB of tho wreck yostordny on tho Lackawanna railroad havo been Idontlllcd and slxtcon await Identi fication. TWO SUDDEN DEATHS The Coqulllo Herald says: "Jlmmto Arrlngton, son of Vincent Arlington of. M rtlo Point, died very Biuldc)ily Tuesday ovcinlng, July 2, death being duo to convul sions. Tho only Indication of lllnoss prior to his death was a bleeding from tho noso onrllor In tho day. "Mra. A. Myers of Norway dlod suddonly Tuosday, July 2, on tho porch of tho rosldonco of Mrs, Por klns whoro alio hnd gouo to obtain ho mo Lorries. Hor dontli was duo to heart failure, Mrs, Moyors was nn old pioneer of this soctlon." Ih Located Word hns been re ceived hero tlat Goo. Gray, wanted for tho abduction of Ethol Motcnlf, n young girl from Oakland, Ore, was located at Hoppnor, Ore, and his nr rest followed. Description's of tho two woro sont to Marshal Carter as It was thought they had possibly hondod this way. , Plan to Rulld Tho Matlock In vestment company, composed of J. Albert Matson, J. V. Smoaton and Horhort Lockhart, nro having plans prepared for a threo story brick building to bo erected on tho north west cornor of Front and Central. Thoy recently brought tho cornor, which Is 1.0x50, from Capt. Donnld son. Thoy hopo to get tho now build ing underway this summer. It will Jio strictly modern and will ono of tho finest buildings in this section of the stato. Railway Meeting A meeting will bo held nt tho Chamber of Commerco this evening to discuss n plan of set tling tho differences between tho Ter minal railway and tho Southern Pa cific. A majority of tllo stockholders havo expressed n wish for an expres sion of the people as to tho. Southern Pacific being granted a right of way through Marshfleld so that it can run In on Its own rails and It Is pro posed to have petitions circulated for this purpose. The matter will bo discussed at length tonight. Have your Job prlutin done at flie Time' otflc. FORMER SON OF ROGER SULLIVAN OF IL LINOIS CAUSED FATHER TO THROW SUPPORT TO ClOVKR NOR IN NATIONAL CONVKN TION. (Dy Assoclatod PreBH to The Cooa Day Times.) SEA GIRT, N. J., July6 Josopli P. Tumulty, Gov. Wilson's prlvnta secretary, told his chief todny tho "lnsldo story" of Illinois' clmngo at Daltlmoro from Clark to Wilson. It nil camo nbout, Tumulty eatd ho had boon Informed ycBtorday, through tho unrelenting conxlng of tho wlfo nnd son of Roger Sullivan, former congressman. "Whon young Sulll vnn wnB at Lawroncovlllo going to "prep." school," tho secretary snld, ho was very fond of Prof. Wilson. L General Orozco and Mexican Rebels Hasten North to Border Towns. (Dy Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Day Times). CHIHUAHUA, Mcx., July G. It may bo threo days boforo tho feder als can repair tho bridges nnd road bed to reach this city. In tho mean time, General Orozco will maintain order. The populace, liowovor, nro nervous nnd nil foreigners nro keep ing undor cover. Tho saloons aro closed undor orders from General Orozco. Juarez will bo tho rebel cap ita hcroaftor. It Is now confirmed thnt' Juarez nnd Casas Grandes will soon rccolvo the bulk or rebel troops nnd that n determined slnnd will bu mndc to hold Junrcz. General Orozco arrived yostordny. Only n small portion or his army stopped hero, tho romntnlhg troop trains going through tho city nt n rato of 15 miles nn hour. GUERILLA WARFARE Fleeing Rebels Plan to Maho Cum- imlgu in MuuntnliiH of Soiwm. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.. EL PASO, Tex., July C Organ ized revolution In Mexico so fnr ns prctciiBo to n military campaign goes hnd evolved Itself Into guorll.a warfnro, threatening wldosprond de vastation In northwostorn Mexico. Tho fleeing robots, It Is roported, will bo concentrated nt Casas Grand", from which point It wns Intondod o effect nn ontrnnco to tho rich mining stnto of Sanorn. Tho evacuation of Chihuahua has left to tho robol con trol only ono Important point; Juarez". Genoral Orozco Is expected at Juarez today to direct tho movomouts of thy various hnnds Into which tho. rebel nrmy Is now disintegrating. Al though tho Invasion of Sonorn menus n campaign In mountains, tho rebel, most of them mountnlneors, bollo'0 thomsolvcs equal to It. Revolution In that form, thoy say, will provo moro vexatious to tho government than mi ordlunry campaign. Four thousand federals nro on their wny to Sonor.i to Intercept tho rebels. LOOTING IS REGUN Mexican Rebels Terrorize Foreigners nt Casus GitmdeH. fDy Associated Press to Tho Coos I3ay Times.) CASAS GRANDE, Mexico, July 5. Tho rohols undor General Salazar, commanding tho Vanguard of tho In Biirrecto nrmy litis begun to torrorl.o this region. Tension nmong Ameri cans nnd foreigners was Incrcasod to day with Imprisonment of C. 13. Hol llug8worth, manager of the general stnro hore whon ho refused to gI"o the rebols suppllos. They looted his store. FOURTH FIGHT FATAL One Killed and Several Wounded in Celebration in Panama. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dav Times.) PANAMA, July 5 In a brawl be tweon tho Panama pollco nnd a num ber of United States marines cele brating tho Fourth last night an Am erican, R. W. Davis, was killed, two American marines and six soldiers of tho Tenth infantry regiment, as woll as two American civilians woro wounded. Tho United States lega tion is Investigating it. AVIATORS ARE KILLED Two English Army Officers Victims of Accident Tdny. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da; Times.) SALISDURY PLAIN, Eng.. July C. Capt, E. D, Lornlno and Sergeant Mnjor Wilson of tho Army Flying corpn woro killed today. They had reached a height of 400 feet when tho machine turned over and fell to the ground. OARMELS 35c pound nt STAF FORDS' Saturduy and Sunday. JUAREZ PUPIL WON TOR WILSON JACK JOHNSON EASY VICTOR Ho asked his fathor to support tho governor but tho older Sullivan did not think ns tho son did nnd after tho primaries told tho boy that ho would havo to support Clark, tho pri mary choice. Tho boy won Mrs. Sul Uvnn's sympathy and togothor thoy bogan n Wilson cnmpnlgn upon tho lender. Tito upshot of It wns thnt Bulllvnn promised that ho would uso his inllucnco for Govornor Wilson In case of a break from Clark. Whon tho break came, tho Clark loaders tried to hold him firm but ho told thorn ho had a promlso to fulfill and kept his word." Tho Illinois break to Wilson Is do Clarod by some to havo begun tho movomont that won tho nomination for Wilson. CROWD LEAVES Three-day Celebration Comes to Successful Close in Marshfield. After giving ono of tho largest crowds that over assembled .on Coos Day probably ono of tho best times , that such an nssomblngo has onjoyod, Mnrshfleld today 1b eliminating tho loutwnrd Indications of tho big threo days' celebration. Tho street fostl Ti tles last evening woro cut short by rain, but nearly ovoryono wns tlrod enough tc go home nnd no one had any complaint to mnko becnuso tho wenthor Wad favored tho colobratlon. Tho band concert nnd confottl throwing woro tho principal street , entertainments last ovonlng, but a .hnlf dozon dances nnd shown afford ed diversion for thoso who wished the lattor amusements. I Apparently everybody wnB hnppy and whllo somo ot tho eclobrntors bu amo n llttlo bolstorous In tho streots, notning serious mnrreu u. Tho outsldo nttendnnco Is said tn havo been ns great or grentor than n year ngo. Mndo FJno Address. Dr. Harry Lane, of Portland, form- ni Mnvnp nf tfi Tlnan nltv titnl fntm I'-" V.. W.V . .... ..,, ...... .w.... crly n resident of Coos Day and now n candldnto for United States Senn tor from Portland, dollvored tho Fourth of July nddrosB nt tho Ma sonic Opera Houso yesorday. D-. , Lano did not nttompt nny flowory ad dress, being moro of a llttlo heart to heart talk with old friends. IIo hold tho attention of tho nudlonco from start to finish, numerous stories of oarly day oxporloncos on Cooa Day adding lutorcst to his talk. Ills plea wns not only for n Na tional patriotism, but n patriotism that would lead to hotter citizenship nnd nldlng In tho demising of tho homo communities. Ho declared thnt tho "Hip Hoornli" National spirit wns alright, but that In his opinion tho thing to bo sought wns a bottor com munity cltlzoushlp. Ho urged nil to endeavor to purify nnd bottor their own communities doing what thoy could In their own sphere. Ho sat.l his Idea of patriotism was n practical patriotism, ono thnt would not only bo bonoflclnl to tho stnto and nation, but to ono'a homo town nr communi ty nnd follow citizens, IIo said that nsldo from tho personal satisfaction ono got from the doing of publli' good, It was dlroctly bonoflclnl ! -cnuso man Is dopendnblo for hU health. Bafety and happiness on Mio condition of thoso nrounrt him. Following his address, ho hold n sort of n reception ot which scores of old residents of tho Day greotod him. IIo remembered them nil calling them by their first- names and the women by their maldon names. Al though It has been 3D years slnco he hnd been on tho Day. ho remembered nonrly nil of tho old-timers' famllv connections. Mayor E. E. Straw presided at tho meotlng, which was held In tho Ma sonic Opera Houso, under tho direc tion of Dr. McCormac. IIo Intro duced Dr. Lane with tho remark thnt "IIo (Dr. Lano) was ono of tho fow who had left Coos Day nnd mado n success in life." Miss Ruby Hondry recited tho Do larntlon or Independence In nn excel lent manner, winning high praise. LEAVE ON IlEDOMlO Steamship Snils Tills Afternoon for . Francisco j Tho Rodondo sailed today nt 2:30 , for San Francisco. In addition to j hor regular cargo of lumber she car- ' rled a dock load of piles. The mem bers of tho Goldon West Quartet sang ; a couple of selections in honor of C. I S. Dodgo nnd wlfo who are making an eastern trip. Following Is her I passenger list: j Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Downing, Har old Curry, Mrs. D. Roberts, Mrs. D. j A. Curry, Sumner Dodgo, C. S. , Dodge, Yalta Dodge, Goo. W. Deale, is, r, Jewi8, j, n, iiuny, i v, eouio, Miss J. Stelnmnn, Mrs. A. W. Colin, and child, Mrs. S. A. Moore, J, E. Oren, II. S. Wllby. W. H. Sewull, J. Geffray.C. Hunt and Thos. Daly. 0 OVER ELYNN ee OF Wolgast Retains Lightweight Championship Through Ref eree's Unfairness. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES. July B Dy what lo declared by prlzo-flght fans In nt tendnnco to hnvo boon tho unfalrcst decision over given In a bout of Im portance Ad Wolgast was yesterday declared tho victor ovor Joo Rlvors in tho thirteenth round of tho cham pionship nt Vernon. Tho decision nearly resulted In a riot and Reforoo Welch probably es caped from violent treatment by rushing to covor from tho ring Im medlntoly nftor announcing his deci sion In favor of Wolgast. According to tho statements of prominent rlngsldo spectators, Wol gast dollboratoly fouled Rlvors but through tho luck of tho ring, Rivers simultaneously landed a knockout punch. Instead of heeding Wolgast's condition, Rcferoo Welch proceeded to count out Rlvors who was lying on tho floor writhing In agony from tho vicious blow landed Juat abovo tho groin. After pronouncing tho count of ton, Welch turned nnd pick ed Wolgast and nnnounccd him tho wlnnor. Tho eager crowd rushod to wards tho ring and Welch mado n dash for tho outsldo. Ho eluded tho crowd but later It was nnnounccd thnt "nil botB woro off." "It wns tho worst enso or robbery In tho history or tho American ring," said Mnnngor Joo Levy, "Novor bo foro havo I scon n reforco pick up n man nnd give him tho decision. Tho foul blow by Wolgast was Boon by every ono In tho ring. It wns tho fourth or fifth that Wolgast had landod on Joo. Tho sum total of It was thnt WolgaBt know that ho was whipped and resorted to foul tactics to save himself." Tho fight by rounds: Round 1 Rivers led nnd clinched. Rivers landod threo lofts to faco and Wolgast covorod. Rlvors wnn much faster nnd his blocking wns hotter than tho champion's. In tho clinches, Rlvors landed threo stiff rights to tho faco, Jarring Wolgast. Rlvors round. Round 2 Rivera oponod n doop gash In Wolgast's neck nnd blood spurted out In n stream. Rlvors peckod Wolgast ton times without n roturn nnd then put a stiff loft to tho stomach. Rlvors put another stiff right to Wolgast's noso. starting n now flow of blood. Wolgast's blows 'foil abort whllo Rlvors' novor missed. Rlvors' round. Round 3 Wolgast took n stiff loft to tho stomach an dhoad. Thoy oxchanged fearful rights and lofts. Wolgast missed n right swing nnd Rivers put n left to the wind. Thoy fought lllo tlgors. ' Wolgast broko from n clinch nnd covorod. Doth woro covered with blood. In tho clinch Rivers opened tho wound In Wolgast'B nock. Round oven. Round 4 Thoy clinched nnd Rlv ora Bent Wolgnst'B head back with n rlnht. Wolgast cllnchod but could not land nt closo range. Rlvors blockod Wolgast but tho champion bored In. Wolgast was wild and missed tlmo nnd ngaln. Tho Mexican put In a couplo moro to tho wind. Rivers' round. Round n In a clinch Wolgast landed n light loft to tho Jaw and missed a right. Rivers put his loft and right to tho wind nnd recolvod a light right to tho Jaw. Thoy cllnchod and Rlvors put a stiff right to tho Jaw. Even round. , Round 6 Thoy cllnchod. Wolgast missed and Rlvors landod a loft to tho wind, nearly upsetting, Wolgast. Another right to tho Jaw rocked Wol gast but ho borod In, but his Judg ment on dlstnnco was poor. In a clinch, Rlvors put n right to tho Jaw and Wolgast went down but was up In "an Instant. They fought like tig ers, head to head. Rlvors Is getting tho bottor of It. Rivers' round. Round 7 Thoy clinched. Rlvors backed Wolgast to tho ropes. Wol gast sent a left and right to tho wind, Rivera covering. In the break, both landed light lefts. Rlvors Jarred Wolgast and the champion bit low with a loft. Doth Urol nnd cllnchod. Wolgast again landed low. Round oven. Round 8 Wolgast trlod a right nnd left but missed. Wolgast rushed Rlvors, putting lefts nnd rights to bis wind, chnslng Rlvors nround tho ring. Doth tired, Round slightly Wolgast's. Round 9 Rivers landed n light left to tho stomach. Doth rested. Wolgast rushed and put a stiff loft (Continued on Pago Four.) III NINE ROUNDS Black Champion Given Decision When State Police Stop Go at Las Vegas. FLYNN'S BUTTING IS CAUSE OF ACTION Colorado Fireman Made Poor Showing Negro Receives $31,000 for Go. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da Times.) LAS VEGAS, July C Jack John son Is still heavy weight champion of tho world, having boon awardod tho decision ovor Flroman Flynn horo yesterday In tho ninth round of what wns to havo been n forty-flvo round go. Flynn did not havo a look In. Ev ery round was Johnson's nnd finally Flynn started butting tho negro. Ho wns ropentodly wnrnod to conso butting nnd oventunlly tho Captain ot tho Stato Pollco stoppod tho fight, Reforco Edward Smith of Chicago giving tho decision to Johnson. A crowd of nbout 3,000 saw tho go. Johnson was rcportod to havo weighed in nt 212 and Flynn at about 192. Tho betting wnB limited, tho final odds bolng ton to threo In favor of Johnson. Just boforo tlmo was called at 2:49, Promoter Jack Cur ley handed Jnck Johnson n check for 131,100, fulfilling his agrcoment to pay tho black champion $30,00, win or loso. Tho additional $"l,100 war for training expenses. Tho fight by rounds: Round 1 Tho men cllnchod. John son swung his left to Flynn's oar and repeatedly put short arm Jolts to tho Jaw. Flynn backed Johnson against tho ropo, tho champion' putting his right to Flynn's left oyo and cutting gash. All Johnson's round. Round 2 Flynn rushes Johnson, putting light lefts to faco nnd as thoy clinched upper cut hoavlly with rights to Jaw. Champion toyed with Flynn, putting rights to tho Jaw. Flynn wns very cautious. .Johnson "kidded" with Flynn nnd tho crowd. Flynn's mouth was bleeding as ho took his scat, much worsted. Round 3 Flynn hooked n right twice to tho Jaw, Johnson cut looso a short arm upper cut to tho Jaw. Johnson wns bleeding at tho mouth. Flynn got ' tho worst of n mlx-up, Johnson landing n volley of rights nnd lefts to tho flromnn's mouth nnd Jaw. It wob Johnson's round. Round 4 Flynn rushod and wns mot with n rain of rights nnd lofts to tho fnco. Johnson nppnrontly lot Flynn tnp him several times In the stomach, much to tho nmusomont ot tho spectators. Flynn got a cheer ns ho riiBhed tho black to tho ropes nnd plnnted n solid left to tho Jaw. Johnson camo bnck hard to tho face. Johnson's round. Round C Flynn Jabbed away nt Johnson's stomnch but Johnson cov orod up nnd Bhot four lofts to tha faco nnd n loft upporcut to tho Jnw. Flynn nt closo qimrtors Inndod hnlf a dozen punches to tho stomnch but Johnson smiled nnd mndo no nttompt to protect his mld-soctlon. Flynn protested to tho roforeo thnt John son wnn holding him. No furthor dnmngo. Round C Flynn butted throo times. Flynn wns roprlmnndod. Johnson dazzled tho flroman with his spood, lnndlng lofts nnd rights to tho Jaw. Again Flynn wns cautioned for butting. Flynn clnlmod Johnson wns holding bhn. Johnson, mnddon ed, landed a volloy of straight rights and lofts to tho faco, bowlldorlng Flynn. Johnson nppnrontly wns try ing to prolong tho contest. John son's round. Round 7 Johnson toyod with Flynn lnndlng half n dozon rights and lorts to tho face. Flynn blod profusely from tho noso as Johnson bent a tattoo on that organ. John son's defenso was Imprognnblo nnd ho landod blow after blow on tho flroman. jl0Hn,l 8 Flynn again butted nnd again was warned. Johnson contin ued to upporcut Flynn who was but ting viciously. Flynn got all tho worst of this round nnd tho rorereo told him ho would disqualify him If he continued his foul tactics. Flynn was warned ten times n this round to ccaso butting. Round 9 Johnson held Flynn at arms' length In nn attempt to guard himself against Flynn'B butting. Flvnn flnnlly got In cIopo, Jumped a foot In tho'nlr and landed with the top of his bend against the cham pion's Jaw. Captain of Pollco Cow les realizing tho referee wns loathed to end tho contest on n foul Jumped Into tiro ring and brought the bnttlo to an end. Refereo Smith thereupon gave tho decision to Johnson. Johnson 'wns given a forrlfle cheer whllo tho crowd vented Its wrath on Flynn. 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