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JVtlries retains if the championship of the world, Kcfertf George Silcr giving g him the decimon at tlie end of the twenty-fifth round over S Sailor Tom Sharkey, at the Coney Maml sporting club to- niclit. It was one of the most nmrvelmis buttles that has ft' s taken dace, and the greatt crowd that ever gathered in the ' j Coney Island cluh houe witnessed tlio desperate struggle for supremacy. 1 i VI.W VMlfk' Wv 'X S5)i.iil-PV nu inpittiiilnhK mwl crii! like a child when he went to his iioarkis. Tom vi ( . , w O'Kuuke his manager, expiv-N-ed tho ujiiuiou Uiat the .-uihir l should Iiavm reeeivixl the ilceiiou. Ik said t of blutrkey's $ ribs were broken and that during the last four rounds Tom's $ $ left baud was useless, having been broken on Jeffrie's head. $ He said Sharkev would seek another match. I, (A " i Nt.W Y0RK, Nov. I In five raunda knn'kout. JeHrlea rtotti the terrific J.ffrle. had the better of the flght-ln Pmhment. and with Ma ye. noe and the first two and last three. During the other twenty, Sharkey forced the Usw, and. like a bull terrier, waa at his man with both hand, unceasingly. In those twenty rounds, Jeffries' great weight and brawn helped him to hold or the sailor, and in the twenty-.ocond nnma ne swung m a coup.e oi upper cuts that made Sharkey groggy, Tom ennw back again In the twenty - fourth ar.d twenty-fifth, but he waa weakened greatly by Jeffries' vlelous ' One niliwte before the gong sounded j Ie8Si but the Xtitef looked to to end the fight, Jeffrie.' left l"ve jJn better comllllon, the Callfornian be came off, and practically the contest ,,n)r uov ftnd havl staring. eyea was over. The reforree motioned Jeffries' comer, an American flag wa( thrown over the charaplon'a shoulders and the crowd on that side and end of the arena cheered wildly. The crowd on the oposlte end, in Sharkey'a corner. ii . cu.-Itav oti t h. mpn were ed back to tluir aresfnng rooms. i ThousamlB of spectators were banked 40 feet high in the building, the place being packed fr.im ringside to rafters, and the aisles around the ring were lined, A tremendou. crowd sweated uij der the glare of 400 arc lights. Fifteen feet or less from the canvas of the squared circle, the heat was Intense.! The fighters were almost exhausted,, and the spectators shrieked themselves ' Jeffries' ribs and jaw almost at will ana h((nrse I there was. wild applause. It seemed at first as though It would As the fight wont along round by lie a short fight, for In the second round, the sailor fought his way into the round Jeffries put the sailor to the hearts of those who marvelled at Jef ropts with a left on the jnw, and tho fries.' capacity for punishment. The referee btgan to call off the seconds California n crouched down low and as Sharkey kneeled on the floor. But ( though his ey.a blazed, he smiled and from the third round on Sharkey, with ( generally over at O'Rourke who was his vicious swings to riba and jaw, kept coaching his man over the ropes, the crowd on Its feet waiting for a' Sharkey's vicious punches began to IS STILL THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD Over Sharkey In Fifth Round. a Draw. 1 SEES THE FIGHT er split, came bock junt an vldoUHly In the last three rounds And almost re trieved hlmsrif. Then came the unfortunate and un satisfactory ending, Jeffries' glove flying iff, bringing the fight to an esd, al though the crowd urged Sharkey to rush in and end it, This he tried to -do but Jeffrie, fought him back and Che ref- mt rU!thtd t0 lhe j n was notable that Jeffries used his ; weight to the host advantage throwing '"himself all over he sailor but the latter dldhis share of hugging too, and both were warned repeatedly. Jeffries weighed ill pounds and Sharkey 25 .anj gv.inK other evldanoe of not being. n (he beat .condiUon. They shook hands and shaped up well. Jeffrie then landed several timva but was generally over or unaer. un me j other hand the sailor waa wild, going l into the flght 'vlth both hands swinging I wildly, but he did not land the first blow. I Again in the second round Sharkey t i was flopping around and he camo In for a nsty left that rolled him over. It looked then as though Sharkey was I clearly outclassed. O'Rourke however gave the sailor a talking to, and to the amazement of all Sharkey swung on gaU; movement continue, of lmincrui 'volume: In faot. If the amrre(rat tit' ! bank clfaringn In th country outaide 1 II, rd at the cIjws of the teventh It the nwtropolL l a trutworthy Index, mi nv-d b. thtugh JfTr. could bard-, a It no doubt la, the country', trade ( Ijr walk to hla cornjr, and it mmt4' reached lu hlghoat mark In the month . .. I .1 f M . . I -V. V oeruiiii mere would DC a new cnamplOn. oii-.Kcjr wu spin in lae cifnm and it made him like a bull. He ruabed, winging lefta and right, and landed nearly all of lham, with Jeffrie, throw ing over the aallor. The CalifornUn pujihed hi. man over the ropea at every opportunity and In omt of the round, rested bla gret' head on Sharkey'a ahrul'lera, ao much that he wa. .hi need ai.d )wred. ' Jeffrie, landed a terrific uppercut In the tenth and Sharkey'a eye lid wa pllt, but In the twelfth Sharkey got back with balf a dozen .wing and a straight right, uid It waa wonderful! that they dlj not end the fgbt Jeffrie hugged the aallor bard and .hook bit head aa he went to bla corner. Every round carrkl Bhtrkev icrosa tbe ring : W the .tart and be waa fighting tbe! champion all over the canvaa. In the fifteenth Jeffrie, made a bluff at forcliig, but Sharkey waa at him agln tike a bull dog and .wung high, and low ana lanaea aimon every ume bt .wunf. The California made little effort to lead. He preferred the defen Ive and be waa winded. Sharkey too waa tiring faat and they punched and awutig and staggered and clinched all round the ring for the next few mln uu. Uoth men were lovetvd with blood and Jcfferit wu bleeding badly from hi. nose which Sharkey'a right had Kpllt. Suddenly, In the twenty-second round, Jeffrie, seemed to take new life. Just at the close of this round the champion wung his right and left on Sharkey's jaw and almvt took him off hi. feet' He reeled and .he gong saved him. He ra me back hard however In the next but Jeffries had the better of it putting In two right uppercu-a. Jeflrlea' friends howled themselves hoarse while Sharkey's urged him with li.uu cries no go In hard and rougB yona poluc pureuing them into the it. He throw down his terrier like bead niountai,W( capturing nine of their cav and though his strength was fast leav- a)ry (orces geVeral guns, considerable Ing him. he had Jefferies guessing until property killing, wourding and captur the gong sounded. ing a numbr of the enemy. The ln- Nu one could say who would get In ; 8Urgent' cavalry of that section is the knockout blow and neither seemed practically destroyed. Bell's casualties aWe to put enimgh force Into a blow to, were one man killed and two wounded, diwip the other ee and In the midst Of "OTIS." the twenty-fifth round, nearly one mln-' " e before the close. Jeffries glove flew ! TESTIMONY CONCLUDED. ai-nvs the ring and Slier ran to help klm on with It. Sharkey held back until his friends yelled at him not to stop and It was a; threo cornered fight for a few minutes. PrxWcuting At- The ref'.re B Jeffri-.V glove and tried CpzJer wouM ,vltn. to draw U on. This was a difficult . Mrd C0UnU of thing to do. and then Sharkey rushed- indictment and wvuld hold the defend-.leffrl- thr,-w up 1.13 gloved and un-j on)y that f gloved haul and with the former up j erout Sharkey. Siler ran between them and made a j second alt mpt to assist Jeffries. The sailor waited a moment but wildly ex- OLYMPIA, Nov. 3.-Governor Roger, vited by the shrieks of spectators, he I has Issued a praclamatton naming Mon rushed again. Siler dragged J.-ffrii! day Novemb-r 6th, a general holiday away and the gong rar.g. The referee j in honoh of the returning volunteers, pointed to Jeffries' corner and his sec-i onds and friends cheered wildly. j The majority of those at the ringside j hardly thought Sharkey would get worse than a draw for the sailor fought viciously, always after his man with good judgment and out pointed the champion . On the other hand Jeffries, while he had the better, by long odds, of the last three- rounds, did very little leading in th other twenty-two and when he led he was either too high or too low, gottl ig In but few good pun ches. The decision was not announced from the ring or If It was, few heard It, and a prt eat mob surged around several mln ut' S yelling and shouting for victor and vanquished. OVER NINE MILLIONS. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. In his re- pirt to the state department Consul, McCook at Dawson, rays the gold ship-1 ments for the season aggregated $9,247.-1 74'i. ' 'V i IIICJIIKST MARK REACHED. Bradstrf-tt'a 8How That the Aggregate Movcm.-nt of Trade Continue, to Tie of Immense Volume. NEW YORK. Nov. 3-nradtr!fii tomorrow will .y: ' D-plte Kom variation In the cur- ' rent, of trade distribution, the ajyre- wuuer. j BAILED FOR SEATTLE. I SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. t-Four i hundred men of the First Washington , raluei'., I" IMfc IUC w.....'-f sailed for Seattle on the ateamer Queen today. In all, W offlcert and 587 men went on board. STRIKING HARD THE INSURGENTS! OUR FILIPINO SCOUTS ' The ttsCObcbc Soldiers la L'tOu's Division Do Good Work. y-asHINGTON, Nov. t.-The war de- parunent has received tbe following 1 cablegram. i 'MANILA. On November 1, Lieuten ant Slavena and it men reconnoitred In MacArthur'e front, and struck 40 or more Intrenched Insurgents. Tbey lm ! mediately attacked and dispersed them, ! killing three and wounding a number. I No caaualtle. "Ywterday, In Lawton's advance at Aliago, he struck the enemy both weet and south of the city. Balson'a Maca- bebe scouts, reconooiterlns south, struck the insurgents In ambush. Lieutenant Rnntelle was killed and one scout and left seven dead In the thickets. "Yesserday, BeU of tbe Thirty-sixth . volunteers, with regiment and troop of l .h kViinh ravaJrv. cleared the country ' f armed ln9llrSents from Florida , BlHllca a considerable distance be- MOSCOW, Nov. 3. Both sides rested In the trial of the Coeur d'Alene miners accused of stopping a United States ; mail train and the argument com- I conspiracy. WASHINGTON, HOLIDAY. BAKINCr POWDER Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening ajjent. Made from pure, grape cream oi tartar. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN LEAVE LailjMii'iih (leiiin.jc Kfadj for Terrible Buniltardmenf. PK0VISI0.NKD FOK TWO MONTHS C0cshrn AlMinrcntlv Has Xot Yet ' fallen Into the Hands of the I'ressiag Burg-crs LONDON, Nov. 4.-4:05 a. nt-There Is very little fresh intelligence today but it la believed that the Detagoa bay route If not already restored, speedily will be, thua giving quicker communi cation with the Cape. The situation Is .till hopeful. The Boera were threatening to attack Lay.mlth in force Wednesday and Thursday and the wiroen and children were being sent south. Ladysmlth la provisioned for two months. Dispatches from Coleaburg dated No vember L announce that six police who were stationed at Colesburg bridge were unrounded and captured. Thia ii probably the origin of the story that the Boer, had occupied Cotesburg. HOPES TO CAPTURE WHITE, Joubert Following the Same Tactics aa at Dundee and Will Hold Line of Communication, NEW YORK, Nov. I A dispatch ta the Tribune from London says: Tbe news that r-legraphlc communi cation with Ladysmlth has been Inter rupted does not necissarny prove Uiat the Boera have surrendered the town and closed In. It oeems most probable that they have placed themselves upon the Brttlgh lines of '.ommunlcatlon, re peating exactly their Dundee tactic Apparently General Joubert means to attempt U capture General Whlte'a force, in the hope .-Ithor to bring Eng land to terms or lead to European Inter vention. A circuiiisumul reoirt ciifi-s frt-m Pris relating that General Lucas Mey er, after fighting another battle south of Ladysmlth, In which the British lost a tnousanu men, naa w.i;ui in force and holds the railroad from Ladysmlth to Pit terniiii ii '.liorg. Noth ing is, however, known In regard to this matter at the war department and the rumor Is not credited In any re sponsible quarter. The channel squad ron Is' waiting at Gibraltar, but no cloud as largi as a man's hand Is yet seen at any point of the horizon. Rus sia is meditating and France Is sulking, but neither power !s yet prepared to take advantage of England's big cam paign In South Africa. The secret un derstanding between Germany and England operates to hold the Jealousies and ambitions of France and Russia under restraint. The German emperor, unless all signs fall, will receive a most cordial welcome when he comes to England. His friend, Lord Lonsdale, U evidently sure of it, for he even venture to argue that the German emperor's famous dispatch to Kruger was a prop?r protest against an unjust and wicked raid and that the i Continued on Fourth Page.)