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HlirniiTi Imliiw while, cnliltir.
Wlilli. Willi liliu'U inntur Onlil
Dr. Crippen Confesses, Selling' Story of His Crime to Aid Miss Leneve
Medford Mail Tribune
Circulation
MAIL TRIBUNE'S CIRCULA
TION YESTERDAY WAS
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MKDJrtMD, OWWON, 'TKSDAY, NOVUM I5UR 22, 1010.
No. 200.
RE
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PROFERIT
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BY AMERICANS DAMAGED
BY HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE
S0tfy0lmfT"
MONCTOVA. Mexico. Nov. 22 f Via Kin ! I.i 'I'Wilx.l After ill s
pni'lllt' fiithtlng, thieo Mexican towns, defended li k' riinifiil Hoop, mir
U'iulirinl tn the Initurgcntu Imliiy. Kew'ie Iohhck mi both ulilo itie repotted
(0 llllVO llt'llll MtlHtitlllcd..
Torroon, Goinox Pallida tin. I l.oido. with it iiiitiltillon totalling "ft. mm.
nro in Ihu IiiiiiiIk or tin1 rcvoliitlonUtrt. itrrordliiK lo railroad moil arriving
lien.
Tlm IttMivltmf fighting was ut Torroon, where inlllluim of dollar of
Anmiicuii ruiillnl nro Invented In HiiH'ImrH iiml In the Inter-Continental Iteb
hor eiiinpauy'M fucluiy. No Amoilnin rltlriiiia have boon loporltMl at Tot toon
but tlm plants vroio ilnmagcit by artillery (lie.
According tn tlie meagre advice received hurt, tlm fighting begun at
(Ioiiui. I'aliicln. After a Hlulilioru nmlMtuneo tho federal gtirrUon HUtron
dorml, anil then Joined foiccs with tho lumii'Ki'itla In an attack on Torionn
Thin form, acting In conjiincilon with n" rebel detaclinient of 10m men.
cnptuied ilio IiIIIh overlooking Torreon mid lii'Kiin a fierce lioinlmiilinent.
The dofondots of the town withstood a withering fire for an hour, anil
then lovvoied their flag. Tito hoinliardinent wrought heavy damage to the
government hnmton iitnl factories tit Torreon. Urn ionldcnco section ocuplng
taunt of tin; hIicIIh.
It Ih posltlvclx teiHirleil that the Ilium-gouts captured the Vlllaidenn
tiilnliiK canii In the state of Durungo, where a smelter Hunt plant I located.
Tho monitor In wild to have been duiniigod, 'Hid Anicilcan cltUeiiH at the
plant subjected to Indignities.
fighting contliiiied at Uuriiugn and the lust icporU brought by the
rttllroitil niuii Indicated that tho govcruuiiiiil roruw still controlled '.urntoeuH.
ajUiilhuuliii(tlv()rlxliit Hun Lulu PoIoho and Saltlllo.
" I'nnfclifrii Miitiero In reported near La Hnperniua. onrouto to Tort eon.
Two regiments of Mexican cavalry slutted from Monteiey last night onruute
to Torieon. (leneral (leroaltno Trovlno la In command.
The liiMiii'Kout forces are Fining and elated, and a big buttle Ih expected.
PRESIDENT DIAZ IS
ERS0NAL
OF FEDERAL TROOPS
MEM CO CITY. Mc. So. 2J.
Picidditut Ihni'. Indnv assumed pci
miiiril euininniiil of I In .Mexieiu
I'ureiK. in I ho field. Ilo with sum
moned from u lienllli lesoil nl Cor
nil, following n Hinior llttit Finn
ciseo Minleio Iiml lieen m-cii at the
luuiil of n Iiiiko ii'xoliiliomii'.v foicc
Hinilli of Ciiulnil I'luliiio Din..
Ilelnlcil ilimnilehe- nrriviim licie
IimIiiv Mule Iiml in mi oullnciil it t
hixnlut feilernl Ihiok ilccileil l
tlm ifVulnliiiiiiNl'. Nimileeu olli
ecil llinl mull wci'e leenptnieil inn1
hlmt xcei'ctl.V, iiccoiilim; to the ic
purl.
Mililnrv offieiiiln nru witlilmlilitiv
llui iletnilH of liihl niulit' liulilinu
nl Hiiniimo, nml tlm H"ull of tli
linllle-llioio is iiiilmnwii, lis (lie wire
weio eut nller miilniulil.
(hirnnuo'lins a pupiilnliou of !!,
tlllll ami la rue forciw of rcwilntiou
km were in Ilio vicinity of lite town
II i lieliiHcil Hint liylilinu InMcil all
n'mlil i.'iiil Hull ilctuilh. of Ilio cmi
Kiel will !lmw n lienw I"" of lilt
'file uovuriiimnit forcch uie re
piutcil us pi'eparim; lo attempt tin
HillllllllllK'llllH uiiiiiliilulimi of iomi
liiliniiihls in nil pailh of I lie repiili
lie. Tln win ilcparlmeiil i puiiiini.'
I mops nml riinilcs into cver.v uoilli
eru .nte.
I.AIIUIM), Tex.. Nov. 'J'J. UeporU
of u liutllo nl Aenmliuro (luumijiilo
iu Hie sfnlo of .Mexico, in which 27
iiivoliiliuiiists worn killed nml M
womiilcil, ami in which several Mo
icnu lovnlirtl solilii'i'H worn Iiml.
rcnchcil hern today. Tho 1'iuhl was
the fir! open hostile movement ii
the leMiluliuiiNls ami is Imlievcil to
lie llii' opening Kim in u natitinal ro-
Mlll.
'I'lie liuliliu ul Acainliaia (luaua
julo was liclwccii llllll lOMiluliiiuists
who sloniii'il tho uovernniciit luiilil
iuus ami jail, nml u compaiiv of feil
oiul infiinli'viiiiiii. 'flio rovoliilioii
ils I'lipliiri'il the jail, liheruti'il umic
I tin il 1(10 mivorumeiil luisouers, ulid
weie iiicniccrnloil foi' niili-Din. ut
loniiici'H, Tl'o rolicls lielil posses
iiui of Ilio lowu for si limit', ilnr
IN ALL NIGHT BATTLE
PROVE VICTORIOUS
Kl. I'AStl. T... No. L'J Altei
mi all iiiuht liuht near I'aiini --client'
lowiliiliouisth weie iletcatcil In
Hie .Mosienn leilcial lioop, nceoiil
iui; to iiiinl'fieial uifiiimalinu urri
in u hcic toilnv.
'flic KoU'lllinenl Citsllilltii1! weie
lepiiileil us slight. 'I'lie icMilution
iits ale mini lo lme lost 1 I Killed
nml mam womiilcil.
.Mexican ciiMiliv nml ruialc- wen
pur-uiiiu Ilio lleeim: in-u i m'lit ..
Minleio svmpallii.ers lime iccen
ed cipher dispatches iiiilicntiiu; thai
lexnlutiiiiiints are imiim; lo tiltacK
('liihiiahim ami I hey piodiel thai
I'uclila will lull, 'flic dispatches slate
tliul the iiisiimculs lime captuivd
'fui'iciiii nml (ioiiicz I'alacio,
It is repiiited heie that agents ul
M micro ate iu Wu-diiimloit to prc
xeut tho lovolutioiiiots' coulciitiiiu
to Hie state ilcparlineul.
'I'lmiisauils of Vinpii Indians, cn
IimIciI In the ichcls of Caiiauca, me
lepiiileil piepaiiuuf to luKo tho field.
It is estimated that 000(1 Ympiis can
ho siiimuiiucil to tho iusui'Kciil col
or.i in' Noithweslern .Mexico.
Secret mlvlecs state ll'int (100 ol
tho murisoii ut (Jhihiiahua have
priiiuiscil lo ili'M'rt to the iiistii'Kouls
when mi atlaek on that city is ho-,
mm. Other reports say that the
uovei'iimeiit ofl'icinls discovered dis
loyalty iu tho Chihuahua mirrisou
and disarmed several handled sol
diers, A ronownl of riolinu at l'uchln
mid Zaenteeus wus roporteil todax.
r'odonil imcnli hero learned Hint
xv 1 1 i I it the I'niled States has hceu de
voting its efforts lo prosorvinj,' neii
lialitv alouu; tho Texas border, the
iiisiiruouls liuve been saumuliiii;
anas mid uimmiuitiou by wholesale
iulo Mexico from Aiizona mid Now
iMoxieo, Tho lieaihiuarlers of the
siiiiiukIiI's ih reported to ho ul Nuco,
Ariz,
li'eiilliiui'il en Pa lie .)
HI. I'ASO, Tex Nov. 'J'J. -A force
of rov'oliiliouisls fully armed nml
equipped has occupied tho height
above I'anal, and a Iraiiiloml of
Moxicnu iiifuiilry prepared to ills.
Tl'Vml lulled on immi S.)
With Passirifi ol Emerson E. Gore
One More Representative of That
Staunch and Sturdy Stock That
Peopled Valley Is Lost to County.
In the ph,-miij,' oxer ol Kiacrsoii IC.
(loio ul the liiimly icsiilunco, two
ami one-half mile south of .Mod
ioli!, vosteiila.v ut 1 :'M) p. in., Jack
on county loses iinother of her old
'"l piimcci's, u iupiouiitulixu of
that staunch nml sturdy stock that
peopled ihu ItiiKiio Kivcr valley in
thu caily '.lU, and wltocu tulf-duuv-uiK
labors, ilatmtloss connive and
lat-scciiii; exo laid thu founilation.-j
for the xiilsL'iu'iit industrial devel
opment ol this section ot the I'acitic
uoithwest.
.Mr. (lore was horn iu Malilux,
Yt., Juno 'JO, KS'Jl, mi tl was ut the
tiiuo of his death ue,cd ,S(i yearn and
. luoiiths. His tint It nml curly
uiaiilmoil weie spent iu Ohio ami
lowu, nml iu I Hill lie. wan married to
Air.. .Mdr.v 'H. Jt'ose, u imiii; woiiiiiu
of rnro inlellixenee and deep spnil
iiul iusmhl. Nine childrcu weie
boi ii of (his uuioi;, two ilauu'hteis
mil the loved xvil'o litiviuj precodutl
Mr. (iui( to the better laud.
.Mr. ami Mrs, (lore made the Km
ii'iirncv iierosr. the plains with an ox
ifiiin iik Ksrrj ami took up their rosi
leneo iu .laekseoiixille, Ur., whele
their oldest sun. Walter S war.
burn, December 'A, l.S.VJ. In lS.VI the
tainilv sclthil on the (lore donation
hum. wheie the lnmilx has icsidcd
'iiutiniioiisl.v exer since.
Mr., (lore wyis conveiletl in 181!)
nml has been un older and faithful
member of the 1'iesbv teriaii eliun h
or ,"i0 veins. Tho sands of n lonj
ami useful bl. haxe run out ami.
siiriouiiiled bv the members of hi
lainilv, he uenlly passed away iulo
Hint sleep fiom which thoro is no
at llitlx- wnkins:.
A hi ief sei vice will be conducted
it Hie lamilv icsiileuee ul 12:1111 on
Wcdiicsdax ami at J o'clock at Ilio
I'u-lixtnriiin i-luucli in l'lioeni.v, tho
reimims In mt; laid to icst m the
I'hoenix eeinetery.
OREGON
WOMEN
00 NOJJISPAIR
Will Maintain Stronn Lobby Durinu
Session of Li'iiislaturo and Will
Endeavor to Secure the Rilit to
Vote.
1'OKTI.ANI), Or.. Nov. 'J2. -Al-thounh
wiiiuuu siiffruo wus bealeu
ut Ilio reeeul elcctitni hy a hie; mu
jorily, il wus lent nod today that the
Oroou Initial Suffrano nssocintiou
has started nnotliei' petition lot
voles for women which will ho pto
sented to the state louislaluro when
il meels- in January. It is said that
tho Hiiffrmrcttcs will maintain a
slroni; lobhv at tho enitol durinpr
tho sessinu of tlm legislature ami if
thnl limb refuses In jivo them a
lliilit to vote that anotlior oipial mif
frauo auieiiilmont will ho presented
ut Ihe next general etoetiou iu IDI'J.
New Rates Expected.
KKATTLi:, Wash., Nov, 'J'J.--I'rosidoul
Howard Klliolt of Hie
Norlhorn I'aoifio is iu Seattle, lo
diiy nml followiut,' his conference'
with local officials of Iho road, it
iw helievod thul a now freinht rate
schedule for Irniis-eonlineutal ship
menU will he announced
BELS ROUT GOVERNMENT TROOPS
HAW CRIPPEN MAKES COMPLETE
CONFESSION OF HIS CRIME
BURR BROS. BAD "SUCKER LIST" MILS STORY TO
GET FUNDS FOR
THREE TOWNS ARE CAPTURED
AFTER DESPERATE FIGHTING
JACKSON LOSES
IINOTHER OF HER
GRAND 01D MEN
BRAD
ORCHARD
SOLD
Seventy-Five Thousand Is Reported
Price Tract Comprises 220 Acres
Orchard Has Lonu Been Noted
as Heavy Producer of Splendid
Fruit.
The famous Ilriul-lmw orchards.
Iviiic several tniloiS enit of .Medford
on Little Mutto creek, luixe heen .old
to Autin Corbin of New York. The
reported price is $7.i,000.
The tract comprises 'JJO acre-,
1 1(1 ot which me phiuled to trait
apples and pears. The orchard for
years lust past has had ihe'reputn
tioti of producing tho most neatly
perfect fruit of any orchard in
Southern Otet;oii.
'fhe -uie wits ni.ule 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 tin
uueiicv of 1'liil llaiuill and J. K.
Kurkdiill.
FLOOD TAKES
BRIBES OUT
Great Northern Loses Spans Across
Skaflit River Towns Are Under
Water Traffic Is Demoralized
Wires Down.
MKI.IJNdllAM. Wash.. Nov. 'J'J. -The
Client Northern hridecs at I-'ern-dalc,
iu this county, ami at .Mount
Vernon, in Skajjit county, both steel
spans, were xviHicd out last nfclit
a a result of the flooded condition
of tho Nooksack and tho Skutrit riv
ers; tho Whatcom countv xvajjoii
hridao is expected to gu out at any
time; hundreds ot acres of laud arc
inundated; towns ami settlements on
both sticaius ate under water and
K is believed thai unless cold weath
er sets iu or the rains ceiiso quickly
tho tlaiuiiuu will leach even a yieater
tiuure t linn it hits already.
liailroatl traltic i diuuoralicd
ami the telephone wires into the
couiitrv districts nro in hud shape.
(Ileal Not thorn trains nro riinuim;
xiu Smmis ami the Northern I'ncilic
tracks.
KILLS WOMAN, THEN
ATTEMPTS OWN LIFE
LOS AN(ii;i.l. Oil.. N.n. JJ.
After slmotiii,' ami killing .Mrs. V. l
Hunter nml then nttoiupliiu; suieidc.
a man known here as ,), Wheeler
is today iu the hnspitul with i
charge of nuirilci hooked aguiiist
him ut the city .tail. Tho mini is lic
ensed of liiivintr "hot Mrs. Ilunl'r
four times thro.u.uh thu body iu u
Fifth-street loduiuu houso last nighi.
He thou turned the weapon ou him
self, iuflictinj; a slight sculp xvouml,
ufler which he cut his throat with a
ifocket knife. Mi's. Hunter died al
most instantly.
Wheeler is a blacksmith. Ho l
saiil to liuvo a wife in Alabama. Ac
cording to the surgeons ut the hos
pital he will lecover.
CONSTABLE SINGLER
OFF TO GET MAN
Constable A. 1. Singler left, this
afternoon on Hie 'd:'J0 train for
nunsniuir In serve a warrnnt on one
Joe Warner, accused of having com
milleil n larcenv hy taking a suit
case from the Hoe Hive restaurant
uiitl rooming hmisc Warner was ap
prehended al Diuisinuir Monday, and
unless ho fights against exlradiliun
will ho relumed hero Wednesday.
Boro Names o'f All Who Were Likely to Subscribe to Any Sort of Gct-
Rich-Quick Scheme Hitchcock Investigating the
Matter Personally.
NKW YOItK. Nov. 22. A "sucker
list" bearing tho mimes of iversons
likely to subscribe, to any uort of it
got-rlch-qulck. Bfhoino, was the most
Important Item' of tho Burr brothers
brokerage nrm's flies, according lo
evidence that twenty girls and a
dozen youths gave before the United
States grand Jury today.
Postmaster General Frank II.
Hitchcock continued personally the
Investigation today, nsslsted by tho
I'lilted States district attorney.
Those engaged In tho pr soctitlon
announced that several other ar
rests of men Involved lii the alleged
swindles of the brokerage firm will
follow before the Jury concluded Its
hearing. They would give out no
names, hut said that the warrants
would he served In widely separated
partB of the United States.
Attorneys for Kugene II. and Shel
don II. Uurr and Frank Tobey, vice
president of the Burr brothers firm,
spent tho day In a fruitless effort
to secure ball for their release. The
amount has been fixed at $10,000
each.
THOUSANDS WEEP
TOLSTOI DEATH
Flower-Strewn Coffin Reaches St.
Petersburg and Multitudes Stand
With Bared Heads While Cortege
Passes Through Streets.
ST. I'KTKItSBUIlG. Nov. 22.
Oreetod by thousands of xvceplng no
bles and peasants, tho body of Count
I .io Tolstoi arrived nt Saseka, near
Vasnaya I'oliann, today. As the
floxvor strewn coffin was borne past
tho sorrowing multitude, heads were
bared and noble and peasant alike
bowed In reverence until tho cor
tege Iiml passed.
Tho body xvas taken to tho count's
home, fronitxvhenco It xvlll be hurled.
Tlm funeral xvas scheduled to take
place this afternoon.
Without pomp or ceremony ot any
sort the last sad rites will be bold
over the remains of the great Rus
sian writer.
The action of the Greek church
In refusing to perform the funeral
rites after Tolstoi bad declined a
reconciliation xvas the cause of much
unfavorabjo comment, and it xvas
predicted that the affair would re
sult In thousands desortlng tho
church. Officials nml members of
tho cabinet conferred In this belief.
Contrary to expectations, there
was no demonstration other than
that of sorrow nt that railway sta
tion when tho funeral train arrived.
Tho Black Huudred, whoso membors
both foaied and hated Tolstoi, did
not put In an appearance.
BERGER REPLIES
TO ARCHBISHOP
Socialist Leader Resents Attac)
Made on Socialism by Noted Prel
ateStates' That He Was UiT
fair.
BROOKINS SAYS HE
WILL STAY WITH GAME
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 22. Archbishop
Glennon's attack upon socialism In
a sermon heard by many leading
labor leaders, received a "come back"
today from Victor Berger, socialist
congressman elect of Wisconsin.
"Archbishop Glennon Intimates
that socialism Is tho philosophy of
the beer-mug." he said. "That Is un
fair, nnd does not shoxv much learn
ing. I might with equal Justice sax
that tho archbishop's religion Is the
religion of tho xvhlsky bottle. That
would bo unfair, too.
"Father Glennon contends that the
Catholic church will solve tho labor
problem. It has hnd over 1S00 years
In which to do It, and has not yet
accomplished the task. Tho condi
tions of tho worklngmen In civilized
countries are not nearly so xvretched
as in tho Catholic countries of Ire
land. Itnly, Spain, Portugal, Mexico
and South America. In theso coun
tries labor Is down to Its lowest ebb.
"Concerning tho archbishop's state
ments, It might be Interesting to
know that at the last election, and
In fact In all Milwaukee elections, the
Catholic church went hand In hand
with tho retail liquor dealers, saloon
keepers' union and the red tight dis
trict In attacklug socialism and the
socialist party.
"Tho only rcasonnblo ground for
tho fears of the archbishop and other
Catholic dignitaries Is that socialism
xvlll enlighten, educate nnd culture
tho musses, xvhllo certain priests
would lose their grip on tho masses."
niONVKIt, Nov. 22 Walter Brook
Ins, the Wright aviator, denied today
that ho Intended giving up aviation
as tho result of tho death of Itulphj
Johnstone, xvho was killed nt the
moot hero last Thursday. Brooklna
arrived at noon from Kansas City,
where ho had tukou tho body of tho
dead aviator for burial. Brooklns
looked worn out. Ills eyes, red and;
swollen, plainly showed tho strain
ho had undergone tho Just fow days
since ho left here with Johnstone's
remains.
Brooklns and Archlo Hoxey xvlll
start tonight for Vancouver, xvhoro
they are scheduled to fly for tho
amusement and Instruction ot tho
British Columbia public.
VENUS LEGION HOLDS
NTERESTING SESSION
It would ho no hotter business pol
icy for you to try to find a tenant
for it furnished room, without ad-
fiildlui. iltiin fm ii ilnnurtmnnt utnrnl
IV'llltllllhl ll... . ..w,'. .. v... -
to try to do business without advertising.
;
Thero wtib n very successful meet
ing held in Smith's hull lust evening,
where Voutts Legion, Xo. 'J10'.), ol
the National Protective Legion, licit'
their opening meeting for tho vviutei
uioiuhs. After thq business xvas
transacted refreshments were serv
ed, then a general social meeting was
hold and an entertainment commit
tee of three, namely, Frank 11, Hull.
Kltuer Leslie and W. T. Weston, was
appointed to phut ways and means
to vaibo money for tho winter
amusement and then nnd there $00
wus raised to tis&uro tho success of
xvn vs and melius,
Tho Mail Tribune will print from
time to time tho progress of the
committee, Venus Legion meets ev
ery first and third Monday of twit
month in Smith's hall, '-
COMPANION
London Times, Says Confession Is a
Thrilling Human Document Replete
With Cold, Callous Details of the
Crime Miss Leneve Innocent.
V
LONDON, Nov. 2'J. Dr. Havvley
II. Crippen litis made a complete
confession of tho murder of his
wife, Belle Elmore Crippen, accord
ing to the Loudon Timed today.
The Times bays the Confession irf
a thrilling human document, replete
with the cold, callous details of the
crime, which will bo o.xpinted on the
gitllows tomorrow by the Atncricun
physician.
It is understood that Crippen ar
ranged to give the Evening Times
his confession in order to get money
for the care ot Miss Leneve niitl her
unborn child. It is stipulated, ac
cording to the Times, that u portion
of the money muct go to Crippen a
father in Southern California, thu
aUthoritteri no.hiiYing to.lilJLhii..cou. ,
detuned mail thcR his- father is dead,
intending that he should be hanged
without the knowledge.
The confession, it is understood,
details (itmrreis between Crippen mid
his wife over Mn. Crippeti's mule
admirers. Shortly before thu kill
ing thu tuarrels became continuous
and finally hie wife, becoming cog
nizant of CrippenV relations with
Mis Leneve, upbraided them both.
In January the Crippens quarrcl
d and Mrs. Crippen told her hus
nuid that she intended complaining
ii tho authorities ami cause thu ur
t'bt of thu doctor and Mi&s Leneve.
As i'. result of this and of the kuovvi
dgu that his wifu would not divorce
him in order to allow him to marry,
Crippen, it is said, began tho plan of
murder.
The reported confession says that
Crippen poisoned his wife and bur
.ed the body, starting thu story that
ho died in America.
Crippen, if is understood, insists
that Miss Leneve did not know of
ihe murder and that bur ucipiiltal
ivtis justified.
Contrary to uxpeclations, Hiu
Times did not print tho details of
the confession i:t its edition this af
ternoon. It is supposed that thu confession
itself will bo withheld until after
Crippon's execution. It is reported
'hat the document is largely written
u Crippon's own handwriting ami
tvas prepared after he was placed in
tho "denth cell" ut l'eutonville pris
m. It is said to be -I00U words in
length.
l'KNTONVlLLE 1'HISON, Lou
don, Nov. 'J2. Thu final farewell of
F.thel Clairo Leneve to Dr. ilitwloy
II. Crippen iu thu condemned man's
cell here, was a sorrowful affair. It
lasted liO minutes and aflor the in
terview, hysterical ami almost faint
ing, Miss Lonevo wan carried from
the doomed man's cell.
Crippon's requcat for a private, in
terview with his former typist wus
refused and his warder's woru pres
nt during the last meeting.
Crippen and tho girl embraced
noli other, kissing with fervor ninny
limes. Miss Leneve had to bo led
away from tho cell before shu would
consent to say tho final "good-bye.''
Powell Is Winner.
NEW YOHIC, Nov. 2'J. Low IW
ell of San Francisco, iu his leu
round fight with Young Otto of the
Olympic club last night, is conceded
to have had considerably thu bettor
of tho go. Tho Califoruian was on
Iho receiving cud for tho first sevuti
rounds, but iu tho Inst three puriml
ho cut loose at a terrific clip, com
pletely outclassing Otto, "Pnwo'l
was given a popular verdict.
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