July 6, 1907
WANTED TO FIGHT ON THE FOURTH.

Donahue's Promise to Hike for
Kansas Frees Him.

"I can whip the man who invented the Fourth of July and anyone who tries to run it!"

This belligerent assertion was made by F. J. Donahue, according to Patrolman Dobbs, who found the fighting one asleep at Independence and Monroe avenues. Not having the inventor at hand, Donahue was contented to start in on the patrolman.

"I'll get right over into Kansas where it's dry," remarked Donahue and his progress out of police court was not impeded.