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THEANACONDA STANDARD: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER a, tSoi. INTHE WORLDOF SPORT SalliianWins lbs Fight Wi;^ laybin^at lisscola in F.ts Ronnds. IT MADE PLENTY OF FUN ThaSan Franc,so Fallow Was a^Quitter-Half the Crowd Wan'td^a Co With tho Winnor ItWai^a Ur^at Circus. Ilfr'alu II e rtMnUrL MiksoiLA, Nov. 1.^Tlio Sulli van-May-^IwlfhlMM ' i' ^^^-' Inglu as utlvi-r-^tiseil. It lasitil bin five ri iiiidi, fur at^tlii'call u{ tUi- ati.li Ma) i.^n was unable^to n m\ cmil. Then-ha* baM M iillili-tic etitertait-^nu n i iii .1 yi ur tl.at lias haTfsMst 4 ball ^^^limeli lull us the one last nielli. * It^^!^i tit-il shortly Is-fure 1* o'rlurk with u^lifUr-round i*onttsl lwi^et n S.nn ('liaiu-^Iters anil KM J iinsoii. MM colore'I im n,^wh.cli wait tit t1.Inl in favor of Jolinsoti. Tlirnemu^ tourrouniU lictirrea (jrorgo^U^i^.i'ii' Mi mi ( lalmnie, also enloreil^men. HsM oik kept tln'iTonil lniiglini:.^Clai m tie mnl afivrward ilial he ni ver^bail gloves on hefnn', but lie bail evi*^(lenity seen Frank Itum-i y llclil ami bml^pirki'il up. or atti mti'oil to |^iek up. .nine^of bit tricks, lit- kicked sri li bis lull loot^Just as Kainst-r Uoe^, an i hi- trim tin1^pivot blow. (Ill but Ii s pivot blows wi re^beauties I He wutiM if it Ins r glit aim ^^^position uii I wairh lot an opportunity to^gire it a twMMa ^fcaal Lis ^I p un lit aWM^tell iwry tiino wliai was coiiiu.ic. It^mailt* any amount of fun, however. Tbeucaiiii' another rnloretl o am In a^four roiiuil lrii'inlly MSargt, Mil llai'e-^wikmI of Tiiroina ami Itaal 9t rgiison of^atiasoula. llash wootl is a tine looking^fellow ol medium ln'ight, wlule Ferguson^is slim, hi arily Ml I . anil lias ti'lrluliilly^di relopi il muH.I . IUi i wm.tl nut in s^fine blow occas uially um) Ft remain did^alio. rYrguatin has a way of ImmiU tin bis^Mn| MM et tuiiK low anil striking up at^bis opponent. 'I hat contest made cor-^aklerable lun. It wiis Irn'iully, Inn RaV^guson's lip got cut and be wan bleeding^considerably bcloro Ibe close. LarryConnors then gave a song and^(lance. I'lilorlniiiili'ly he did not bive^Ida regular acrouipiauist and (he pianist^ditl not know bow to play tin* music lor^Hie tlai.oe an lie wuntetl it, so he Hutieed^wnbout kMMal and danei d v iy well, too. Samuel( lianil crs and Merrit ( lulnim*'^thru gave a lour round roiiti st, IMN^Clnburne cstiibitcd til* |icruliar iiiut itiona^of Ksmsey imam, nitirli to the delight of^the uudii'iicv. Pelstit ri rin. Ihe ^Missoula Spider,^^and Albert 1 unln urn gave u lour u iiml^rotnt-^t. It was just far fun and I'eti-^mitili' nil (In- lun po^Mble out of il. The^men ocaMouaily dnl suiiifgootl gfgsfftog* 1lie t vt lit of the llltiodlieli ry pari of^performance was a foiir'ruuud eontcst be-^twei'ti Kiauk Meoie id Miutii-Bota,trainer^of Mat I an, and George s.atuiitiu of Wu-^cousin, trainer of Sullivan, kloore is a^^plviidul lx^Ki*r uud is elegantly limit, and^Ills work ucligliti'd the aiulii'iice. Shan^^non is also a very clever lioxi r, but be is^small) r than Moure uud his w li I was not^tflJMM lt^ a long mutest. The men, bow-^aver, gave us pit lly an i xhibiliou as la^often seen. 1In- llitr^^llietn il was closed by (Jeorge^L*wi^of Misvui'it uud Jiiuiuic Johnson^of lM.iladelphia, I WSJ colored nit n, who^spurred four round-. 'I bey were rather^slow at d did not make a very intercAtiug^iBMMUoat. Mikolliggins of t|ii^ (llllco mh on^rclt d a* niastcr of et-remoiiies, and Jim^Hawkins of the Southern ns limekeeper.^Haw 1. itii' was vi i y uec oii.iuotiatiug and^(vilipend ibe wiutl to tl.e thorn lamb,^muLmg ti e roiiiiil'-In in ii miiiult'and a^half (o live or s a iinnuii'* long, as be^ill in In tl.e men could stand it. Aficr^the tlrsi contest no deei^ioiu w. re g.vt n^Ulltl CVf ryl^t'^ y was ulloseil to j.i go of^(he merits of the men f-ir h.uisi li. I:Vki ubotii 11 o'cloek when arrange*^loeuts lor tbu ll ;ht eouiuii need urn! ilicy^or. uuuhI ulaiui ^ ininiiiek, on: nig part ol^which Harry Hump-am uud Hob Lynch^lavorcd ilie aiidluucu wnh a uuet. t on-^saleralde iidlieid-y was cxpi rienced in^securing n r. f. ree, I ut Jack li lly was^finally chosen and consented pi act. Ha^cannot bo said lo Ik^ a Miiecc^s ill thai^ejpacuy. Jimll.iwkini. arteil as llMM keeper. Il^wan all r lit lat aiaa to u aJjta the roumis^long or si.i ri a^ he saw lit iluniii; the i m^^bibition e. it, tt'Kt*. tint home lalllt was^found w ith 11it:i during the petit uud calls^of ^Huts^ lriqu nliy tamo Ironi the ^u-^dlelire. line ill.ill til the audlenee saul^thai the longest ii timl was only two miit-^ntcs and a bail ami tl.e rests were long* r^than a minute. As th ^ llgln turned eul,^it made no itiflVrvuco j Put had it go ie^otln rwike Siilhviiii ii old have bad just^grounds for ci mpliiiui. 'i he liistat.il^sect ll I roiiudh *t re v. ry slow. M ' ban^g^^t m one or two 1 ghi Plows anil Ku'li*^van got hi one pretty good one in each^round. Forthe ni.i-ii part, however, Sullivan^walked urouti I in a very small circle in^lt^ o uter of lb ru g and M.ivhau i.tn^around Imn. In llaf third reiinil there^was a little c!o^i light,n*:. klavliaii got^at Sullivatisevir.il tuns ami BttiUaaJI^drew blood from Maliau's nose, I'befourth w.is ii,i van's rt uud. He^nuclied in- i pp an nt vi ral inn s and^finally got b ill in tl.e i ei tier uud punched^him pretty bartl. Illthe llllli aiajrhan got al Sullivan's^wuul uud Sullivan kuoehed him down.^Then tiny cieh.n g^ d one or two more^blows and Sullivan gav Muthau one on^the side of the lifii I thai made piiu reel.^Time was calleil, lb. 11 11 \\ a- tal.^ e, time^was cilh d for tl.e i kdi ami Mayl.au did^not respotiil. Altr a few avCOMtW he came out ami^shook baiiits with Siniivati anil aiim ttt'd^that he was lieal' ii. Il was said that eoiuib ng had gin.- wrong with bis^stomach and he was sick, lie ha I proven^(he th vi rer b xi r i f the two. Hi. luetics^acre to keep out of (lie way or gc( close^and clinch lo prevent his Issiug punished. Si.IIvan a; geared alow, hut wlun he^bit Muyhan he I.it Idni ' .rd. Ahigh old time lo'lewpil the dec .ion^cf the ref. r^ e. Ar u d ,b ^ r I..; i a I^gathered a nuinln r ol friends of Mayhuu whocheered nun ^ n .i i I at the | i,f thefight Jack Stewart j imped into th^ring and wanted lo : hi Siilii' sti ^ i^rounds for $-01. I. treji 1 aBMari j in i^in and said M w uid giv S n van $.' i if^he would beat i,mi in fasjr r,,mi Is. Jm^liatvs had his little say also. These in m^called Sun.van name . aud made it g. a- orallrdisagreeable. Sullivan alepp-d to^the front of Ibe ring and aaid of Connors :^^This man can't make a living al song^and dance, so he wants aotuu notoriety^here. liealio made acme remarks about^Stewarl in which 8t*war( replied. The^audience waa standing, wailing for some^^thing io turn up. Sullivan went lo bis^dresaing room and proceeded to dress.^When a I 00 purse waa offered if lie^would lake up one of the numerous offers^made he declined, aajring Ins thumb waa^out of joint and ha ^anted It Used, b it^In- wouid gladly take up one of the offers^within a lew days. He bad done all be^agreed to no, and the crowd had no^grounds for a kirk, bm they would have^ta in U ite r sail, fie I bad he giveii some^reason for r^ fusing lo fight further.^There waa lb* usual talk about ^faking^^aud ^hit a fight,^ etc, aud Ibe crowd lllS|HTCll. Nocuinblnalh n baa given a crowd here^ua much for its in ^ncy us this one and^h^ cause somebody saw III to challenge (he^winner aud he did not aeo fit lo accept^there were no reasonable grounds for^iN'iiig thsplea*ed. To'iiightDick Sullivan expressed his^desire to meet Jim Hun s a wc^ k hence^for (he purte offered by riiiaena.and^one we. k later to meet Jack Sleaari'^Thi so men were very anxious for a llgln^last night and now ihey cau be accommo^^dated. DirkSull van, ihe Texas giant, did not^and uny new laurule to his pugilistic fame^Saturday night when be met big Mayhou^al Mii-m ulu. It is possible that it waa no^fault of Sullivan's that the contest did^not have a more satisfactory ending, but^the fact rruiauib thai nt id s distance it^looks as I tin ugh the whole business waa^a jab. Mayhan waa much the cbvorer^box- r of ihe two^that's no en d.t to him,^as Sull.von can't spur al all, scientifically^speaking. .Neither man was winded when^tune waa ra led al (bo close of (he fllih^round. Muyhan had received a punch on^bis mrk dial would not have pbaxed him^if ho l ad In en potscsaed of atiy pluck.^Hut be quit. He could have lasted an^^other rcund easily enough unless Sullivan^did better uud heavier work than ho had^yel done. Hit at the critical moment the^San Francix'o fellow (brow up the sponge.^Tho leg fellow from Texas might have^g^ no in and finished tna man hi the nt xl^bad he been called upi n lo do so^ there^is no telling. Anyway it wasn't much of^a lltht, and 1 don't believe Mnyhun^or^Malum as he ia called on the coast^can^fight u hlllc hit. li^ It.inked al San Fran^^cisco, lie ipnt when be didn't have to ul^Missoula, and he will never atay until the^^ nil if he cau get a snare of tho purse for^quilling. TitsMfetM Tug ut War. SisFhANcisi o, Nov. 1 ^At tha lug of^war lust night Scotlund defeated Canada,^thus scoring her sixth consecutive victory.^Germany dclcati d Norway, and Ilctimai k^i.iaily walked itwuy with Ireland. Amer^^ica ^^^ii by default from Norway, the lat^^ter refusing to pull twice the sume night. Thereare liuw n teams left In the^cuutest, winch continues to draw im^^mense crowds every night. WHA1 WA*j NOT LbAHNED.^A It purler A-k^ tleiivral Maanr/er t lark St'llie OtOlO am-. Aspecial to the Sail I.nke TVtbmir from^Oiuuha, daled Del. il*, says: lo nt ral^Manager Clark urrived in ibis city last^night Ironi St. I.oms, and Itaa been busy allday looking over the si'uaiion at^Union Pacific hendipiirterv . This ia the^llrsl lime since last May that Mr. Clark^ha* kakgfl a ha ul directly ill Hie opeiu-^lion of the I'nioD 1'aciflc. ,^All interview with Mr. Clark th It morn^^ing was mainly noticeable for itlui was^not learned. In reply lo quesbons con^^cetti.ug tho rumors ol (oiuld's ro~^luiiprs til lit ot the control of the^Damn Paaitt* and hi* intentions fertile^liiture. Mr. Clark aaid he knew^alls^.ii cly notlrng about tho truth ol^those main is. 1 onceriiuig the trouble^betwecu the ratlroutl ami the Autcontla^Mining conn any, Mr. Cl.uk th chin d to^tay ati^ ill ng, slating thai evciyihuig bail^been sound and any luriher ii'iereucc to^ihe mailer would only slir up hud blood,^lb' declined lo say whether there bod^been uny trouble between lbs rallroa I^ami Mr. Haggiti. atul its reply to atpiet-^llon wltil.tr the whole thing was not a^scheme on tho pun of Mr. Hnggiu to bull^the nipper market, Mr. ( lark simply^sin lied and said ha tildu'l know. 'Ibe^sume answer followed a query lo the ef-^f'CI (hut a tin pule between Huggin and^his employes on the wag^ iiticstloii had^been the real cause of Ibe closing of the^uiuie. One'ifthe first things to h* taken up^by Mr. Clark will I,, the Union cult ff 1Li* a line reiistturtid I v (he M.ssttari^I'ae lie In m l uiot: via P.aitsmouth to^I'orlai, where it c nuecls with the Hell^lm^', shortening the distant*- oetwoeu St.^I.oui* ami (bitalia by about ^^ axils a. Acoll Icretici' w ill be bel l lit i w i t'll Mr.^darH and Mr. HoldredgM as aooll as Ihe^latter returns to ihe city, and some uu-^ilersiamli: g reached. it the mailer is^^oilliM Miitslaeiordy trains of ihe M is- our.^PacUbj w ul be run agatf th s t ua ir, w inch^will shorten the iimniiig Pit between^(biiaha ami Si. I.oms about one hour. Ihe arrival ot the general man ,g r lias^s^i i fj a' ill^ usual number ot rumors of^rcmovu s, ami ihe air was ibkck to-day^with prophecies cotiecitiing several^heads wli,ch are geuerallv utnietan oil (ti^Ihi in an uncertain poelllu**, i nis is a^Mil j, el on which Mr. Clark is vciy re^^ticent, and he declined lo give any ill^tuiiatioii ol tiis intention*. S mo very^sensational rt'iiorts afSJ aWaTag cinuiited^In re about a clean aweop Is nig utjtle of^all Ihe ^ tlic is throughout the entire line. Ins ill-, shutter.^Kltllll ihe II Ha l Kiee l i s-. Then''.i ^ ^ung fellow living on Jeff^^erson avenue who ia a real luce f How^and the giil* all like him, but they would^like linn belli r If lie didn't stay so long^when he c m s lo c ill. The o'.nt r I veil^^ing he was out on Woodward avenue ami^a WMgwtliag very lat^ wli u one ol Hie^w imli.w sliuiiera was b.uw u lo w illi a^bang. Mill's,^he exclaimed, ^what a star t thatgave in-'. Y^ s. ' ti spontli d the young ludy tli ^^uiureiy, ^1 gucs* it must have i.uowii^what UNM it wua. ll.-tlyol a .11 tit tit rer KM\ ottK. Nov. 1 - llettetirts at Fort^I.ee, N. J., nave positively :tl n.iflid the^biHly of die suicide found S uur.luy at^l.ngh wood, N J., as Wm. Millet, who^I'linally n.tirdircd M line Kheiuhauser of^this cny l*i itlay. t^itltrssl.tll Jud^i lU.'llt. Ik M ti e Ni w York Telegram. IIetproc ly ia simply MM nations'^eon essioii of j n giucnl against (heir re-^spi-cuve prolnbitiv.' (arilfn. Childrattunder the age of lu wear no^eioine* in Lu West Indies and on the^Spauitb Main. IDAHO'SRAILROADS. rigaresThat Tell a Tale of Oraat Ptws-^p rnr for tha Tear 119e. Hi ^'.^: lo the MUBoard. Uoise(TIT, Idaho, Nov. 1^A compari^^son of ibe railroad aaaaaemenl of the^slale, as shown by Comptroller Wicker-^abam's report, with the valuation eatak-^lishetl bv Ihe present board of equalisa^^tion, shows the following result:^Asta-su ent of the (^'^ gen Hlmrt l. ne athraii ne^ in tim^ i.l-7.ai5 I'.li N. ^.mih of Pi^ ne loIMJaW I. AX north of t'ocaicllo M-'jVJi MMfl^M.TiS Atsessiiaulof Urrgon Shell MM M |Si^s,at* tan llt.ho ^ etitr.ll W7i0 Wie.ilIhVt r Ursuell^4fl,m. IT.li V uuitli or I nrsledoliUkluu DiJkNiHIltMMMI1U0 lei at^l.it3,3^0 Netiiiciea*^ of assrssun ul tast of HlUillDgli'll^ UM4*i Wu-liniftnu hliho If. K ,'107 ml ei, aasasaMIn I - am Sti.mi p. 1 nine .. $ K,M,.mri^MkM 111 MM, at *^.,!^^ 11 ei luiie *HJU Deriease^V:7,*K- MMti h'.o.ise, 7.is miles in 1- 0, ats^.-. ii per iiu'e$*R 34*. Same111 MM, a $\iuo per milei*.,6Si IKrraxeS 10,( 6 Tmaldarreaae^ 13^,1W U'aslnngtuiili 11 alio 1; K, new ren- MraelMkMl mi..a, at *j,i^tl per Bide$ 3C,8j0 spoktue at Pslous-, new const ructiun, '.'7*T miles al il^ no 1 p *r mile1.19,201 Northt'sc n new assessment, ^3.h 11Tes, al *;,uoa |^r milt' UI.700 Totalinrrraae ^ UM.39S Otdurtiiei'reasu nor.h of Hunt union. $ iss.iw Netinertaae tu the tule9 ^M;m Aft w days ago Mia. freeman Crosby^of Valparaiso, Ind.. entertained a parly^of Jd ladies, wiiose combined agea^amounted to l,,'i7ti ^^ar*. Tna average^ng,- was a fraction over 78 yeara. H.FLOWER. THE AND LOAN DIAMOND BROKER, 11;^ epen-d 11 c M Stand w in Plentyof Money to Lend OnAll Goods of Valu*. DENSHAWHALL. 1\tiUf LU1 Tt, MONT. UnderAuspices of the H G. T. 0. Monday.Nov. 2. SI'KClAbKNOAOKMKNT ofIhe most piipu .tr musical elnb, for the h ^ eflt^uft.e l.iiia y siimloflge lenipeiatte^Kite leading boom. EugeneWeinor. Pluto,^11111 -i Mabr. 'Cello,^Sebaalian 1-aendncr, Violin,^l'rt'dhold llimmaun, Viola.^August karkhof, Double 0 its,^John Maui iur.li, Violin. ' Assist ei by MISSMARIONS. WEED. CONTRALTO Isual t ih'et. Sale of seats op n* We.ln.'.ilay,^(aio'uei .'s a. Wet: mU ^ I'liarmacy, West Para SlIt'l l. Ia siTs tot sde ay 0. O l^t. Jeweler, KM Para^.tree'. Silver II ^^ Ness Co.. tast I ark street.^\. ii Ortea \ aVMMM Mst*M aV re, Ka-t liiaa^^lie sir fit. i 'i ton i ins . innsfe s'ore. Main -t^Kawara OrMg (^^, Man m i ei se-,.i t,, i-i no^lei West Hioadwai. lioiee llrm.' eiiig stoie,^t en Ml Me. i.un'lersoti Pro*., Meatlt'ivah' PIANOS AND ORGANS Donot fall to call and set^Prices and Terms. SOLDON ^ MONTHLYPAYMENTS. Ifyou tliluk of pureli -he: a Plana or t'rsai,^1 sv 1 nothing hip sire lly first class mi nit,^of whlitt the buinwlog U a^psr.ial ii 11 lbi littklits^ StilGway,^George Sleek I Son,^Mm.^Wtber,^Aibrecht, MasinA Bimlln. Organs Cetey, Mason^ Hamlin,^Packard and WesternCottage (lidPianos ami Orcans taken In exchange,^Baliafac.lou (ius am i I. ALLINSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. Ko11 ouhl I to show goods and g.v. pi i .es. Pianosand flrjans (o Rent. All.KIN08 OK SewingMachines. E.H. SHERMAN, 125East Park btreet. letephuicSo. 57. MEN DK1.1 Pint: ((. co., the Oldest^mil Most Hellahle etiecial-t* on^the Pacific coast. 409 (ie try str. el,^Man I r.tuciseo, aagMMM I^ sp etl-^t) a..d |^ rmanei.tiy cure all OJuoute,^special, prtate and wasUu/ discuses, vo^nt ttier laiiv t-einnlieaied or who h is^lalhd; lltutl and Mtiu liiseast*. Seuu^nt: Wellness, Los. if t'lffor and^Mmiliool. Pi isii.ti rrlies. Btrlettue, ^^(^'. Hend^f ir coi'tlilential lunk for men. cxpla inng whv^thoii-iiuilK eitiiiiot izet i'lircil cf ab ve dlsen^t a^and camp ileal o is, lit. 1 lebU:'* Moutleifui^lietinHU Iuvil-o at r a sure s|iectflc ftsj ai^ove^coinplata s. Oar aol ar trial Polite sent freeiai^a'pi cat en ( a I prraaaalqr ^) Miite(Ti)^iffl es,sKa^t ProaUwif.or addrtts the Maui^ohlces, mnUcary street, 8^ti i raurl-eo, Cal, NOWLOCATED IN BUTTE. RUPTURE PERMANENTLYCURED OR NO PAY Nodetention from biislne**. We refer you^t^ 000 pa'lent, in (be BMf an-J .state, anil 81*^.Satlanal Hanks In Oeuver. fliTe*tii;*teour gtMhaa. Wiltlen Cusnnlee to^Absolutclv t are rU kind* of KPPTCKF ef Ivitli seies.^\ itliout (be use of KMHi OK bVKJNtili, uo matter^ct hew long standing. + EXAMINATIONFREE. THEO.E. MILLER COMPANY. Rooms vet Opera Howe Block. Denver. Entrance^Cart is m ofhre lli'iirs u lii m a. m.. l to j p at.^TsVr Itlevaler UNO FOR CIRCULAR. Bnf-eoffice Northwest Corner Mam and Park St*,, ov.r Jacobi' Clothiar Stori^Kccm 15, tnttance on Park St. Offic. houra, 9 to 11 a. in., and a to 9 p. m. *TQTTLE-* Manufacturingand Supply COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS 'S/ORKfc AT 'MACOSinA MINING,MILLING i CONCENTRATING MACHINERY -OFPBU- 1NSECOND HAND MACHINERY -lM'l.U1M.MU- 60STAMP MILL COMPLETE, IWIUbe told lu ballene* of t bumps or moral ORECRUSHERS^Blake. OREFEEDERS^Challenge. CORNISHROLLS^Lame and Small. Jijysand Revolving Screens^Many Patterns. BRUCKNERROASTING FURNACE, bnutu,((fk ggMaVl capacity t or 4 looti HOISTSLidgerwood. Kendall Crisby. Union Iron Work* BOILERSOur own and other makes. AIRCOMPRESSORS^Rand and Burleigh. PUMPS,MINING CARS AND BUCKETS. MONTKNK berand Produce Co., -TiLALalva11*- LUMBER,LATH. SHINGLES,^DOORS, WINDOWS. MOULDINGS. WholesaleDealers in FLOUR. Wholesale and^Retail Dealers in llav. Grain, Feed, and Hard^and Sott Coal. We carry in stock a^lull hue ot BAIN MITCHELL WRGONS The'Cottage Hotel, 0OCOMaMaVOO ^VW^ GALENA 8TS T' 11IS hotel will be run on the Europein Plan in a^Mrictly firft-class manner. Rooms iight, newly^papered, painted and lurnished thtou^hoat.^Kviry convenience lor the comfort o; guests. Ka:c^^liberal. Now open under the management o: AdLutllt'Ut Iblauraot Hiiu is Conntttioa SHMAY0TTE. FromQuartz Gears to Lieht Sprins^ Wagons.^Also Clark, Perry, Studebaker and STANDARD. BUGGIES ^ AND . CARRIAGES inda Ililitt. of Kra^( Vnnt ut t^st msses. Uarttea Otr. (upi* aal OUUlag Ml V^^ , w Ti 1^U^ oisi iloruer moa.' t oiieori llartvess. MKM, ^ortlilnitwii A ft ^ l*rri*n^Z^J^tS* iLruess mm* -w. M S MaMa, BBa ^.et^uuai '^rusuuii ... it Cauatm uU J^rcm^h our Umk it is (cmr^u :n *M :^w ai/}snnt aiut,^ana ut any compeu:i^i^^- J.T. CAKKULU Manager.