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in w h i c h t h o R i v e r s i d e B o a t c l u b of S i o u x City, It, B , Treadwuy, 0 . A. ICnedlor, J . A . O A o r n o ! a n d Charles H o w e l l , won. T h e D u b u q u e B o a t i n g association, Tomes, Stapleton, 'Hopkins atol C a s e , w a s ^secOUd'V 'J'he n e x t w a s , a q u a r t e r m i l e d a s h , senior s i n g l e , inleri'.a'.iona!, w o n b y Edw i n H e d l u y , P a s s a i c , N . J . , in 1 : 1 7 ; F . A. I'uoi.'ipiju, A f g o i i a u ' t s , T o r o n t o , s e c ond i n 1:23 3 - 4 ; E . A. T h o m p s o n , A r g o n a u t s , T o r o n t o , third' in- 1:215. I h e junior s i n g l e f o r t h e C h i c a g o n a v y o n l y - w a s w o n by S a m D e i c of t h e Ontario B o u t clr.'j of C h i c a g o in 1 0 : 4 1 ; W . p . B l a k e s l e e , P u l l m a n B o a t club, s e c o n d , in 1 0 : 4 5 . T h o j u n i o r double, f o r C h i c a g o n a v y o n l y , w a s w o n for tlie C a t l i u B o a t club o f C h i c a g o , b y AY J . N i x o n a n d F . D o u o h u e in 10:01): A . P e t e r s o n a n d W . F. P o r t e r of t h e D e l a w a r e club, s e c o n d . T h e j u n i o r four for t h e C h i c a g o n a v y o n l y w a s captured f o r t h e D e l a w a r e s by A . R e i n e r , 1<\ I t i n g l o y , G e o r g e E m r n t h , .1. C i l l c n . in ',1:13 3 - 4 ; t h e P u l l m a n c r e w . s o y left S t J o s e p h ' s hospital y e s t e r d a y afternoon and spent the night w i t h John ok B a r n e s , bio is si coir.g it :ho .Merc h a n t s hotel n o w w i t h h i s f r i e n d s . Ho. has entirely r e c o v e r e d his h e a l t h and f e e l s liko a fighting cock. T h o f e v e r w h i c h had h i m In i t s g r a s p for nearly t w o weeks h a s disappeared and h e f e e l s b e t t e r t o d a v t h a n for a l o n g limo. T h e report f r o m N e w Y o r k t h a t Dempsey's mutch with Dick B u r g e had been c a l l e d off b y T u t h i l l b e c a u s e of D e m p s e y ' s ill h e a l t h was emphatically d e n i e d t o d a y by T u t h i l l , w h o s a y s D e m p s e y w i l l h a v e n o trouble g e t t i n g i n t o g o o d condition b y D e c e m b e r , w h e n t h e fight occults. H e s a y s D c m p s o y w i l l bein t r a i n i n g a b o u ' tockaway beach.

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John Gibson Held Without Bail in West Virginia for Attempting to Outrage an Eight-Year-Old Girl.
(Special to tho Plain Dealer.) Parkersburg, W . Va., Aug. 17.(S c i a l . ) J o h n G i b s o n , a s t o n e c u t t e r , clai i o g P i t t s b u r g a s h i s r e s i d e n c e , w a s arrested last night charged with attempti n g t o o u t r a g e f.yda O g d e n . an e i g h t ye.ir-ol.l child. H e w a s s e e n in h i s vill a i n o u s a t t e m p t a n d c h a s e d by a u ofT h i s m o r n i n g h e w a s g i v e n a prelimi n a r y trial before J u s t i c e .loncs. The v i c t i m w a s -too badly f r i g h t e n e d when b r o u g h t i n t o the p r e s e n c e o f t h e b r u t e t o tell h e r s t o r y , b u t t h e e v i d e n c e o f t h e other witnesses w a s conclusive. The j u s t i c e r e f u s e d bail for G i b s o n , a s tho c r i m e is p u n i s h a b l e , if p r o v e n , by d e a t h iu t h i s s t a t e . S t r o d e l>y u Train.

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