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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1900)
4 SHARKEY OUT IN THE SECOND. The Sailor Is Quickly Disposed of by "Lanky Bob" Fltzslmmons. New York, Aug. 24. In the great battle to-night between Fitzsimmons and Sharkey the former showed his old time form and superiority. The battle was brief and surprising." It was a left on the jaw that put Sharkey in dream land. Round 1 Fight was a whirlwind from the start. Sharkey rushes in his usual way, Bob ducking or meeting him witli his powerful right. There was consider able clinching. Sharkey make his fa mous rush and secures the lirst knock down with a stiff left on Fitz's jaw. The MODOC OIRL'S SAD PLIOHT. A Prominent Farmer of a Nelfhborinj County Seeking His Wayward Daughter. Fre? Vrcts, KeMing, August 2Mb. Benjamin Scammon, a prominent far mer of Modoc county, took the train at Redding several days' ago for San Fran cisco. It is nw learned that he seek? an erring daughter. Miss Annie S'ammon was married to a man named Ia? several years since. The match was unhappy and a divorce followed. Mrs. Iee, who is a very voung woman, then went to San Rafael to live. The world did not use her well. Recently Mrs. J e was joined by a Mrs. Trumbull ot Modoc county, who Troops Pause at the "Gates of the Temple of Heaven The Russian General Alone Declines to Agree Not to Violate the Imperial City. 8 s 'is I THE SECTIONS ARE IN KLAMATH New York, Aug. 24. Wednesday, August lfth,tho $ American troops attacked the gates leading into the Imperial City. In the afternoon the operations were halted and a conference of the Generals was held which resulted in the withdrawal of the American troops. All except the Russian General agreed not to violate the Imperial City. The Russian General stated that his government had declared war on China. Rus sia now has Manchuria at her mercy. Pekin, (via Shanghai, Thursday, Aug. Tin Allied troops have surrounded the Imperial City, but refrain from entering pending instructions from their respective governments. General Chafiee says the fighting is ended, Japanese troops relieved Pei Tsang Cathedral where 15 French Nuns and 40 French and 5) Italian soldiers have been besieged for two months, $ The Japanese troops are encamped in the grounds of the "Temple of Heaven." The Emperor and Empress Dowager are supposed to have fled northward. $ 'V I No Part of th 64.000 Acre of Land Reverted to the Oovermnt by Decision ot Judf Bellinger Lie la Lake. Much inquiry ha been made regard ing the location of the 114,000 acres of land reverted to the government hv the decision of Judge IUllinr in the U. H. Curt at Portland, mention of which wax made in The Examiner of August lth. During the past w-ek several local at t meys have received a dcscri tiin of then lands, which lie wholly within the present loundarie of the Klamath Indian Reservation, in Klam ath county. Thee lands were a part of the reservation In-fore the Oregon (Vn tral Military Road Company was in ex is'ence. and the matter a decided by Judge Bellinger on the ground that the S?ate could not deed the land" to the Road Company after the government had already given them to the Indian a? a part of the reservation. The cat-e lias Ix-en appealed to the Supreme Court hv the attorney for the Hoad Company. .Iti'ige Mallory, of Portland. The road i surveys! diagonally from northwest to southeast across the reservation, and the sections that were decide! to Ixdong to the reservation !egin at township 30 south, range H east, and follows the sur- I veyed road to township .To south, range ea-t, and to within arK.ut four mile of lily on the west. Thi" land has aluavs I wen considered a part of the Indian Reservation and ned as such. A carload I'err.ard A lay-. of wagons Son. Will on the arrive road for in a few 342 Lake County Morses. The agents who are scouring the coun try f..rhore for cavalry purposes should not forget that there are a large number of such horses in Lake county. There have ieen no horse huyers here since last fall, and The Lxann'ner is informed that several hundred head of good horses, some well broken and others now in the training corrals, can I had at Lake view cn short notice. W. Z. Moss has 45 head here in town, nearly all of them well broken. These are all young, hardy range horse", and some of thm are 1 leautics. We understand that Mr. I Moss, will soon have another big bunch ! hen to put through a course of training, j In consequence of no buyers appear ing here in nearly a year, Lake county I can furnish a large number of horses fit I for cavalry or other purposes. ron. round slightly in Sharkey's favor. Round 2 Sharkey rushes but Fitz stops him with a right on the jaw. ni 1 1 ri i il . 1 . oiiurcy lUBiica uuu uj uie lupetj, uui 1 iorsucn iiiey are, went to San Krancisco UUCB V" . ijuu ia eiiiiiy, aim iney irieu to stow away on a Coo- Bav nnr.D it. All over tna Rmlnr Klmrtov rcn. I ohiarrx. i . J tinues his rushes but fails to get in an effective blow. Bob staggers Sharkev The distress! fi,0, 1 1 l t , . . ""i.nwiililj induced her to go to Marshheld, ()rw and there enter upon a life of degre- i o r r .I.. " "Hlwo Klr'H , and county i.risons. but after the negro J L U U 1 1 L I I I V lit V. -! kriftJnK.. I. w Arkon. Ohio, has just exp'rienced a fearful riot. A negro attempted an as sault upon a little girl and a mob of d eituens blew up the city steamer, but. u.r 1 ti ; 1rlfti.il mWv I 1. l The distressed f-itl.r l.a with a heavy left on the jaw and wind, his friends that he believes his daughter Sharkey was very groggy and wild. has irone. hnct t i..i.:..i.i . ?; , Fitz lands a terrible left on the jaw and . he will go in seandi rlf her. puts ouaiKcy uuiupjcieiy out. An exchange tells a story of a Mis souri woman who fell into a pond and when pulled out a big catfish was found caught in her wire bustle. Her husband wanted to set her again, but she objected and now sues the old man for divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty. is it? 34-2 The Universal Range what bee Bernard & Hon. n i ijy the provisions of Collis P. Hun- and 1 nW1 1 "'"J'? get two-thirds and the nephew, IL K. Huntington, one third of Huntington's stock in the lbeihern, a,Cifl(Y Prince Hatzfelt the adopted daughter, gets fl,000,000. xi been sftirited away to Columbus by I officials. A few deaths occurred m the shooting that followed. After an naa quieted down the miscreant was brought back, plead guilty and was given life imprisonment. Few people knew that the negro had been returned to Arkon for trial until after it was all over and he had been taken to prison. Social Dance at tlic; Opera Houne next Saturday nitflit, September lKt. Remember that Bernard & Son are strictly in the stove business. A big lot of the celebrated Wilson heaters now on the wav. 34"2