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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, X891. AVICTORY FOR BUTTE 111C mpeiitors Ooidcne in the Great^Drilling Con.es*. REAGANAND PAGE WINNERS Leadvillea Close Socond-Thoui-^inat or Dollars Change Hand, on the Ream t ^ Other^Sporting News. fr]MM to Hit eMMMb Ulimraja.. kV r^ Hi^Tin MMmj^c^ii 11'm baa ^ MtMd mi uiu'mi id IK-i.v '^ill 11 1* urn qualii il in Iba history '^ii ^i^ ^^f BtfeagTtb, aaaaaaMava ami -kill. J1.^^ limn- Mm vMafc inailo the lu-tt^rii-.Til la-i intflii, are ^^|il LevMailo^minors, anil MM MaaaWMUad to work ml mmmMrbeaaee m MaMf ka gM u^ Daa*^vcr MMl (jet into tin- gaMMa, l^fca LaaoV^villr MMM MM liaeko.l NT 'I^'^entire 1 opiiluuun of that cny, nil 1^Leadville money wus mvs Nf^sum ' one to take it. To-tiieat baa Halt^^aMBMtte town team. P. Kennedy ami^Tliom is K.nker, on whom MM silver of^tin- in iiimiiis win ))'.^^^ !. made just^21' 12-11) .ni'liet, lieinu I M of an mrli^less inun I'ftjc ainl K bail's nco.-il. Cna^^MbJMMfct il^' llutti- linn to-night awtjtba^low n. Lemlvillers arr nimuim u|i Ir.omls^with capital. 1 Hi ) mi l Ii t M hiirh asm^to one ili.it their Irani MOMM Ileal tliu^Unite NMani Thelive iea'l r^ are : I Me^ unci Ileagan,^Unite, Mont., 2^ I.Vlli; Kennedy anil^Knikcr, I. advil.e. :'^4. Laimlffrist ami^primer, San Juan. -'^ ^; Mill.in ami Oate-,^Gllpia county,HarriniMoti ami Munn,Piikiii, LI)'.4 1 Maori utitl Manuel, Gilpin,us Aspecial colit-st has brrn arranged^for lo-inorrow- n tZ 11 MMMM the ll.itte^anil Leadville loams fir $4 ik'u a snle.^The contest will !^^^ for liloo i, an a good^ileal of fcclnik* MM Ix-en nroim d. The^MMM team cleaned up ffi.uoi) lo-niifht.^The craiiite rock on which the MMl were^made is adamantine granite, which MMM^timet cot'.s hundred* of MMM Mr foot^to mino. illaek powder has no - ireet on^ll and ifi.ie narely cracks it, but dyna^^mite is tie- jnly 1 xplosive that ever dit-^plnc lit: it is MMMJ ^lu hardest and^mm glMM known. . LAiiK.N KNOCKS3 OUT. iimI Wu, T^n Mm h lor the Jeitay City l.art. Niw Oii.fjINs, Sit. ;i -T'efore the 0j M| ic dub lo-OjIgbl Iain - V 1. irkin of^Jersey Cltjr and John T. Of ITii of llrain-^bTt, Mailt . COBMMad tot HM feathcr- tjalajhieaaMptooMaa and a mi of I..'.on. i.r.liln wrighvil 133 poHab and^Lirkm an ounce or two more. Thcllgiit-^11 1 wbs hot from the s'art. GriSa us.^tuined lie tn.kros^ivc, piiaiebiag for the^luck with all his miglu. lie k. ; t this up^and Ltrkui ^.imply wasn't in it from ll.e^Mart to the llnisil. Inthe si comI round he fell twice from^exnuusiiiii, hut managed to gut up in^fine. Inthe third round he ^ vailed a knock-^oir. by running away, but in the four h^I.nihil knocked BUS) down twice witu^heavy lelt swings on ;ho s'.oinacli, mid 1lie last time he failed to k-et up in the^alloted Dm A'Nashville.^X A aitv 1 i.t.r, N. v. 1^ -K.V^ furlongs-^Lady liiuekbuin won, I ^ in Karl second, Catooaathird. Tim Ii n'^- Eleven-.:xt-enihs ol a mile -Nero won,^Nellie K -ill teeoa I, Jo.opium- ( as-idy^third. TiM . 1:11. Onemile^K tiel tircy won, Joe Carter^teeonil, Mark third, l ime, 1:17 4. Sevenlurlong^ O n en a- I mwhri lg ^^won, lalMa Sax second. Van Hun 11 third.^Time, 1 :; 4 Fourf 111 h tigs- Oliver lluekuer won,^Maggie LMaM trtHMtJ, l-ord \\ iliov. Iiiook^third. '1 line, nV 4 Al I. illh el I'm k MPaCO, Nov. M, P.v.- furlong..^^Pun si Ih lie ^^ 11. Manl 1 a r MWMd, Ms*^inriaice ihinl. Time, 1:' ti. Finai d a half Inrlei g H.^.n.ur won, I.i.1 11 da a^ I'ond, ( aptuiu Kuley thud. iMtr,ItUM balI lark 1 g - Ti m bm 11 ns ^^ n. 'I mm r^He,mil. Miss L i. ihird. liMa, I :!^',. Sx fur.out's la4. won. I asiuul seiond,^MMM iMrii 1 ini-'. I:I7'4. Intalking tritb Hill] Newell, tie- light^weighi ll.'hlei, .ib ut bit 1 mpuM I m.iuli^w ith Siiepli y, tie i xpie snl hiuui II as folioas:*'l PAnno* HndavaMMl why^Prank Ma ph y, tin- .ili.gi il rbal|lhl I^I ghiweight pugdint, doaa nm w ant to^^m et 1111- in a toiab Igbt, DM if he wishes 10retain h s ih'ulitlu! ulle 10 pugili-iie^luurils In- will have to c-me to ih ^^scratch. I olTer to meet Shepley 11. a^finish light for f;^i:i side, winner to lake^all. I admit dial lb it is a IMMM in. :-.gi r^mm, but as he l o. s-.sof km eking oMI a^Mil pounds in avier than h'Mtlf ^^ilmrt t in - MJ '. I sh ml I think he w iuld^a^ evpt ilns ( had-age, thinking me an^MUtf m irk. If in- laaitts upon a iMPMf^purse, 1 1 mi aecotuRiodaia I nn. a- a well^^MMaporibtgmm told me r. n-i.iiy ba^tyi uid aatura us a pMM of |1KJ .1 tkM,^Now il Mm altf is a llkh er, h i miuac^cepl this 1 11. r, tor 1 Ut Ho. - BOt Ut bt^(] bettertake down bit s gu aa a pugilist.^^TaVthMWlora 1 utu willing lo un -t hnu al^MMb Mafhtt, 1:1 v.i Mil ba Will g 1 mui Ii^tie- la s', i t 11. Thefamous IVin-m 111i1. of Unudom, 1- 011its lust legs, aim In all pn b ibilfIj In-^fore very many i'a^s '^:.-^ m .i.agi -^mi ut ol I Ian Mara ^ ^ , 1 ran l Maori ol^aporiing ^high Pollara*1 will have pa tat 1^out of the hands of 1 1 ^^ III | n pr.e.^tin, Krnst Wells. Uriginttlly aaMblitbvd^tone rbjkl y^ ars ago in ^hilly a d^c ramp'd quart) rs in l^ IMMMNtl) iba^Pelicati t .ub a4 MM BMM tin- brad^cjiiarters o' thai MMIg tb aartioa if I, in-^doii swelldom abtrb Lntarealad i s if m^the turf, lb^ pr / ring aoU laUllillg A^few tolt 1 ably di cent un u, attvadctj bg^the glove light- that were fr-un t in ^ ;i^Una- biouglit cdl tTttbin 11- dm..-', an i .net-^leavened ih-- lump of utistocrtlM and^plebeian ne'er-do-wells mid rascals that^fur tin- ne,si pari Mad* ag tli ^ large MtMtbtwabigsWeils, biaaaall a ^aWail^tbarp,^ excluded all bird.- -I 1,1 y from^tin- c-luh save those by gJMM ^h preda- ii.his mi Ibt p 1 . ett ol the ^'grten^^m^ mbeis In- c^ ulu b^ pr- ny sure o sh,,i.^inir in, aiel a- the |tlji e u 1- neiii-irious puilidny a aarMla aliqaaol nrwaraprr^Mien - w ing lo HM fact that one Coldb rg,^baiWr known as ^tin- Shifter,^ a ran giMidfat lam in hit way, was aaaoa ated WithW ells in lag elileipnse, tin. Palican^cluhwasa huge MMM Iruiii the atari andsoon iichi^ ved tint only a national^hut a world-wid ^ ri puintiou a* the bead-^^bmjMjM of wealthy uud fast sport mg^men of ail gradet. Aboutthree yi art ag ^ the 1'elienns^moved into their new ami MTMMI ^iuai-^tem, a d for a time the mi nihcrsbip ii -^creased anil Proprietor Welis prospered^exceedingly. For some uim-past, how-^ever, the p ace has b -en lu bid odor with^tporung 11.1 u of good repute. A majority^of the mmm and h rdl.ngs whose name-^figured n:i the roll of membt-ra have^drifitd 1110 the police, the hansriiptrv or^the tlivoice court. The worst of the West^Pud 111.nicy lenders have played uncea-^mgly on the fooiisb y. ung men of fain ly^that friipiented the place. It gitalin,!^name generally, MMl is now, tri m nil one^hears, rapidly ou the way lu the ^dentili-^11 11 bowwows.' Agreat 111) bird pigeon m ilch look^p.nc in Austriiia rtceiitiy on the New Siinn VTaMa Gan aktb ground-, b^MMM lr. ( a: ver an 1 I.. (' arke. 'i'he cousidei -^^ 1 11 was aVlhO ir-MOl). 'i'he Sydney^Rrft ire gives tl.e loliutViiig bMMNM of the MaMbl Allbeing ready u coin was spun up,^and Mr. Clarke winning the ton sent^( MM to the ir.ip-, and he uiisiid thc^easiest bird luiaginahh ; it was 1111 111-^coiuing one, and came In lo the left in a^line with Hie piv.liou. lie then lost I is^fifth, a bird that wut badly bn ken up^and just dn ppcd over lb- MM His^ninth was u low-(l^mg one, and^il dropped dead outside. Mr. ('iarke^shot consider..!}.)- unii r a fast-rising bird^from the outer nap; ho then tr-ed tosnap^Ins aigbtb, but k t-rapid Mil fell dead^j lst u few feel over 'Il ^ lel.ee. Ills glgjtb^was a iiimiiKr, and 11 got away clean. It^w ill be MM that 1 oi h shoot, r bad lost^three out gj li e lirst nine they shot at, a^by no means cridital-lc perfermatiee.^Mr. ( mrkc'i eh v. nth b rd was out- of^^M nasty, low-flying dodgers, wli.ehh,^lot 1 reity hard with his second liarrel,^hut II managed to get out. 1 his in.s-^gavi- CirMf an advantage of one bird,^uud both men then settled to work in^earnest, neither throwing .1 ch me away. 1'arvir ran up Ironi 10 M I 4 ^' iMMMat a^MM 1 ul came to grief 011 the IHI.b, his^pigeon being a uia^pie-cilore.l one that^^Ml twisted a- he was MMM lo pull ^^fT Ins^llrsl harre', but lio doubled it u ^ with ins^tecond barrel at a loll.' rang^, ami 11 fell^outtnle. 'J'his miss iqtiiiitid inuth-rs t.ll^the doctor again failed to keip inside f^bounds a ripping last bin . All along^(Iarke kept scoring-, am! occasionally^made some g.-ot] shots. WbMMMbtMal^tbol at V) bir IsCnirke was leading by one,^and at $$ he h id two the best of i', and it^was not nil ho allot at bis 6*^'.h that In^ma le a 111 stale, although he had good^luck in eettu g bM M.h and C.i I gathered^inside ; ii was a dark blue aliU etca]^ni^Wiihotit a scratch. Il,-Ml,1 was v 1 !1 ulrpprd, and it was^0110 ol the best - i.ti h ^ made ilurmg the^day. At 76 Clarka was leading ly one^b rd, but ou fad ng 11 baa lilt 7Ulb they^again came on It v 11 terms, 'i his score^li d uot Itat long, lor t .over again, ufter^cutting up bis Hkb, b al to s and uud see^m struggle iiit al boMMMs Carver's 07.1,^' ti ami 69ib birds were the fas.ett^trapped all through tl.e match, ami he^made some Ii ir.'m -hot-, b.iugitig^^MM I^ grassi aeli tunc, for v. Inch he w.n^des- rve lly up' iau led Willi only 10 lards^each 10 shunt at Mr. CI irka was tw o birds^ule ad. He then MsM bM MM ami Cam r^followed wnb a nnss, and Clarke again^fai ad M gra ^ bat Mm Mr. Clarke had^a stroku ol good lui-k 111 setting his P5.li^score,!. Itwas a very fast rising one that .11 first^tool, right away and was missed with th -^llrst b.iri^ 1; then the shooter MMMIMmI a^little and getting well unto it liri -I and^succeeded in fetchu g it itowu from a^good hiight. In :is snuggles and ^ Fori! to1.1 ep oil the Wilig It was gradually de^^scending in a line app.ir inly in a direc^^tion th.t well d l.av taken it out of^In,111111-, ^ l.i-ii il droppeil, anil kttMping^Willi ill a fi w 11.^ lies 1 f the ii p rail a| the^boundary 1, nee fell inside of Ik.urn's.^Th ^ n iniiiincg c gin birds which iaen^lad lo slue,1 at were killed, ami when th ^^lasi I |rd was shot at Mr. Clarke Was ik- rlaradibt triaavr bgoaa bud. 'i be f ji- I,^ing are lag scores: LCtarkr,i yat.^il'ii if) lu^i... (C.isiiiure' riittfun 1:.' 0101.2ilHlir.'HM^IIIH III! ItsiM llll^IlltlllStlllf. Il.l.ll^Mil II^ ' i^ I .-^.'i.ji.ju .'.titai-w Mim I tut 11.'I.'I U ll^li.'.'.ill.lll.'iliiiil ii^IIMIzltf .' 1.111'iij-.^^l-'i'.-.' Jl.'iln.'r.'ijj irj^:^.n..'llllll- A| .aoie ^ e. u 1 barr 1, ^ hta tasi \w riter 111 1 h- 1. nttoo SpoHtmum aaytl^^ I aikmg of Ainerie iii bu t d st uk in-^duces me 1 1 once more call atMMllM to^1 h^ f id that itiueli of it contains lines^that nr.- inaencilly ex net 111 Kugland,^so far as m ile il in goes, an | | eaniiot battbtab tbat tf aaraa qm waaM Mpaci toibis country one or twogoed eolts or^matni-i d tlallk nt 11! th, boM* ol Bit MM^it would not 1 nly he a paying spiculaiiun,^hut it would he ol la Anita service^10 our honi^ sti 1 k. llMM did^m-t slay long 1 iioiigh in Fiigland^to sire any sou got d 110 igh to ttatismii bis natlUnta. bat ins laughter, I'.e.ahoM.is, ^ ill always n main^u atoBjaMMl to Ins w rih 1 ba IwiiMii^^arat H.ndoo is a dir. el icioti of tiieiic-ue,^..ml he wa^ a gnat r..c-l;orse. His son.^Haiiovi r. In lu a Hon: y -i- il n I inure,^K . ^ a ^-ini tia l, ' aa I I live . 1 1, w nil mv^ow 11 1 y-s, .1 d 1 ^a^ in -i i .siiiittly that^soiiiel a ly 11. Ibia ci uuiiy ought i,, ba en-^larpftabMJ * ni ugh to send out and secure^a n ully food terse or two of tins f.iiiiuy.^I'. maps Mr. Ka-loti will note wbal I say^.11.-i iaa whitb r he cannot semi MOM^over. Blcct'omer lias tie- 1,1-unction of rat ing^the only sire o: no r ^ '.b in one J:lo trot^^ter, v.x: Suno!, MMJfl Palo Alt.-, If - 4.^No ..in r sire is 1 redlli d ^ :th two as gaud asS:hi s u n r btaaalaN is tb ^ aaly breederof two .' |M li otters, and Mat vin^is tin- only Iraitn 1 that has driven as last^as lilfl bthlad MaN th in one MnltalL '^ 'triy, lie- unfortunate, |S Kai I t 1 be in^a bad w ay again. Some weeks ago he^v as blisieietl pr. puraloiy 10 being turned^-ait lor li e winn 1. Instead of In . ;^propi rig, hit ligs have swollen oul ol^^iMjgM* K-met, an arabiaa slallton impi rted ioK.indoiph MMilaaliM.baa antM-dat NewVol k. Kismel w as loMMftad f: 0111 India to Kng.iilid 111 18^ I. Alu dieHindoos he earned a name^fur himself in the latter century^as one of -ho HMM femarkalil.- blMTai 1^ilmt Innl . v. r np;i- ured on the mrf. II as tabau 10 Buglaad log Iba purpatt a rotUpalingin the races given big the l.ng-^iish j,j( k y club lor pure Aran-, bal i;,,i^^ .wing to the voyage and aMagja ^^:^1 6 Maaba, and proved a Ulsappuiuuucu 1 111 imeonleati. The tcrnit utxiti wbich^Mr. flaallagloa it said to have t^ciir^^-l^K sin 1 un- the oinml oayiiiont of $1,000. H-1 as l a-i-il Iba ^latltaa for one year^only. K MMM is a cl.c-ic.u:, ttaiuling U^ban s li niche*. fePORflNCiGOSSIP. Slavintoys be w.ll probably aall for^New York Nov. 1'.', wnb ibo 1 urpoto of^hwaMj Sullivan to niuko a matcb or re^^tire. SilverKing, who pile ln-d for the Pitta-^burg team last aeaton, wat signed by^Manager Pal Power, of the New York^Li ague team. Silver will twirl for iba^(omit next teaton, and will Ih^ laid^Ib.VVfW his work. El Crane will alto^b signed. Muiplierson, the chiimpian shot putter,^his riiutiicd from Ins v sit to Scotland,^ami is gav visiting P. C. I^ .^ ^U of Tc- rotno. ManagerMulrie. of ibu New York^(.1 ii -, has baM released oil mmm of^.I 11'. n nc s with President Day. The^ffamid ay^ that ^l'.u ' Power , manager^of the UlILiIo Uelii, will likely bu en^^gaged. Jack(jlissenck. the well-known short,^s op of tin New York L- iigu- club, bat^si.iied a three years' mmm wilii the^Si. Louis Browns. He w ill, boahbM pi iy-^:i g at sliori. field, captain and manage^tl e R .1111. Voii der At.e bus also signed^CaMbaf Luckley, who caugli'. ao bn..^handy f ir lb-- New- Y irka lusisiuton. Chicagolo New York by relays la a ride^ti nt is contemplated as soon as tlie moon^lav -rt. ll it doubtful if 11 sutllcietit MMM*^I it of Ch cago men could gig* their lime^to the undertaking. If ri lert ^ f Cleve^^land, Hi.IT.ile, Albany and immediate^poimt wilt communicate with lint ^fftce^their willingiies-10 help out, we will be^g'ud to hand their MMM 10 the managers^ol die undertaking. ^( A c iVuiUKjs. ChrisVon der Abe, MM irreprettible^president of the St. Louis c-iub, ill the^p.i t was guilty of more faux pas than the^i.vi rage base ball iunguulc. On tho occa-^tioii of the famous Liasius \t inan bali-^gjaM in N iv York, Cur s was a guest. He^was called 111 fur a speech, und at he^aiose all cyct and c-art wen- fclru'liitl.^^HiT boss presitleiil^ begun: ^At 1 vos^sianding on del^ler^* and then cum.-^to a dead stop. Leaning toward Hilly^llainic, who was ttuted inx', ha whis- icred: ^lidl, vl.en- gag 1 stnnding ^ '^^lu the pavilion,^ came the reply.^^Vis,^ said Vi n ilcr Ale- uioiid, ^at 1 vos^suite.mg on MM veimiiioi.^ V ' bo never^g^a ai y 1111 'In r, as Iba roar of laughter^urowi.nl fur'lii-r remaiks. 'TWAS A BIO GAME.^^1Mb ci1111 Wat Ytonu Initio, and ths p..:1 -,-it tv is Vfawb +1.',^^^(^. lromMaOMaMaM LMMaaratal ibawMi 1In- tnosi faMMM MaaMaaf house in^Nevada in ilie old days was operated by^(jcutry a- Crmend-'ti. Tub haiisu bad a^line of credit of t2.i0.000 in San Fran^^cisco. 'Flits firm every mouth set aside^|d,!OJ fi r table exi mm alone, for mm^llowed as freely as spring water at Sara^^toga. AIwtn r did not ask if there was n limit^to the game. A sport who nad sand and aatbaaoagbmight bat *^^.-. ^^^ an a aiuKie c.iul.i ba bank's backers counted their^millions at h-i.teiu guuistert counted ihir iboaaaaaa. InO-tober, 1^6'J, a bu'ly ranchman.^Jofea 1 In b nake. worth :T WKi.lOJ. t ame upfrara Maw Uaal a, He was known as IImtHiona ru 111 good ttamiiiig witu the aaFrancisco hanks and b inker-; and^Pis ten gram wat go, d w ith Maekay,^p.ood A ^ 1 Hi leu for p)00,000. 'J'heold ran*batata. Ml hit enroling^trou ers tuck' d in lit^ b iots nnd smoking^s:i yy cigar., was u weicome guest uny-^w lu n- 111 Ni va ia. He chatted M hour^wnh (j iv i-nor Nye, and after gi-ttmg luo hottasofp. Mai try Im m-idu atbuM he saunteredMM me luro room. liivent^ a stack ol *l,i^u litb'' (chip^),^taid TiMbanakts 1r andy ; all you w an',^ replied the^sti.iVe I t itic-mleu, a nephew of the Ken^^tucky I nte i Stales teiiat'-r of that name. oneihoataart w--ut aa iba J tab aaa^w..s lost. riMhaflibt Inal fio.i j.i wnb-^out witiinng a l^*-t. He swore and gut^otits.itc another bottle of lb c. I.nek^chain.'* d, ami ut 1 a. m. i lie old callh in iU^w as (W.UUO ahead ol MM gam -. Fit.in d w.lli viclory, rlMtMilaba or*^dait'd a ^ use if wine for the hou.-c.^Hut the genius of faro It fickle. Tin.' old^^ nan mad--n ill witu u f !,i^/^ bill and^ptakad up (8,0 11. Link failed nun from that iimment. At^break 1 f day the b iriy ratichiu m, with^^out banding hi a dul at*, bad blown la j isi^J-ll'i)). II -w ascro-s a* a b ar wnh a^ion head, but Irani to smile. ^Una^thousand 011 the ace.^ ll lost. Od Timberiako roic, ami said slow'y,^as It e ich word weighed a pound, ^t ill*^tcmn n, I reckon 1 v- had In 1 enough lor^I his one j iiubiM'ei , and, old ru g a has-^k- i of ll in- for the hou-e, ba si atatl h,ni^^sei I at lietpry's ebony ile.-k, ami, eeol aa i-uiiniile r, iltew-a check 011 M ickay'a^bank for ^l o 1 Willn He Will^ W.1s otielict! tie- dealer,^ill a son vo ce, -aid, ^1 hiia game is now^closed. 'lio*Krpuhllcaii l.,sgui-^Nnw ViiitK, Nov. IW - Many prominent^MMbMMa ol tie rrpulilirati BaHnngl^b ague Ik le lo-^hiy atlei.ded a Mja^ ling of^th^ 1 \^ i utive ci inii itn e cnlicii to Bl the^t im ai.il p.ace ol the 1 atioual couveiiiion f lie ' 1 gill'. When lie Hilling vias 1 aln d In or lerM ilea were 11 pu s tiled. President Join S.1 larl.-on, presided. The delegaUM^fiom tin ' ll 11 1.1 slates retail ml tln-ir^reports. Alter MMMb discu.sion of nine^ami piac a of 1.0 *ii tig the aoa van lion, the^^taller aaarafi Mad MtMaia\MaMMiiieat which w ill pionubiy defer ut-tioii until itu.-^aatiouul r^ publican eommttlen ihcidvt^w here ih^ ii^ xi national convention is to lwheld. 'Ihere is a'. Baltimore, Ireland, n f'.ll-^ing school win re boys 1 ^ reive m,:riiei on^111 all hranchea 01 u tea llsherinaa'f^wors, and 111 siieh alln-t iipliistr e. ttm^tiet-maiiing, boai-buudiug, cu rp 1 ga^and sad-m iking. laMMaM(iiuuiiiud. ibu ^jaMtatalM^g ut and broad' slot the American tor 1 at^^Mia, earns a scanty un 0MM fgOM a c rk-^tbtp in the bureau of labor al Washing-^loll. Heiters ami e ^oli sl.iv*'-, ho el utld faBtily -1* ^ I r 11.;o-s m greui vail ly. H. J.li un,., 7- w. ai Park. H..1. B ana ^^^ ^* bTaai Park stn-^ t lias^I niabcii tiaa coMtcaai ol piiiuatg tbe paa 1m ueither strips on all th^ MM a il^w.udowief tin. Anaconda ^ 0~et. baaliisrl.siik 1 lieu,* II tony.^I n i ls. Rag, '.H Another biuk-r of^^ i-ti bean air 1 ^'haig .| ^ ah MlMMM propnatioii of ih po lis. Therei. iiotiiinc nicer ilia 1 a fine^^Peninsular^ n ^ ^lcr H- tur 1 t-^ tOM^ih-in beforo buying, li. J. MaBte, 7K^\\ t sl I'urk. ARESOLID FOR SILVER Doingsat lbs lUDDo'.b Mining Con^^gress at Denver. SOME STIRRING SPEECHES FraeColnago Finda Many Friend*^Among tha O-b gates^The^Different Queatlon*^Diacuaaad. Denver,Nov. 19 -The trttion of the^mMlNMJ rongrest was delayed in meeting^tint morning through tho lord uett of^iltlcgutet in vontiquence of atlendlng^the drilling contest last evening. Uttt'.i,^Mont., broke all record* 111 tbe way at^double-handed nulling, uud defeated lb',^e' un,pious of Colorado. The roninnitee^0:1 creden Halt reported till delegatet prct-^eni from 31 alali a and n rntoriet. Nile.^Searlet, cx-chlef justice of California,^was recommended for pcrmanaM cbair-^m in, audit aatdicidi-d to dhruts a liiim-^l^r ^ f sut Jects, anions which wat that el^the coinage of tilvt-r. '1 be report MM^adopted. JudgnSearl ^-, in Ibo rojra) ol b t ad^^dress accepting tbe chiiriuaiittni', em^; li ti.cally endorse t the uti iiui ed coinage^of silver. In tbe ufternonu iuu cougres.^appointed one vice nretideiit from each^.-talc. Chief Skiff of the mining tun mi^nt the world's lair wat givi n 3) minutes^10 set forth tho advantages of the Colum^^bian 1 xpotiuon and the neceasily of the^in nine tiates making an exhibit that^would give the world an idea of the im-^p irtance of the industry. Senator VY, I-^cott, n a bri-if tpc-ccb. tet at rett all^doublt ut to Ins posit.on 011 the stiver^ipieslion. HeIi .1 ed congrett would tbape into^proper foim tuch nnitiert at MgJMMa^legislation, and in clot ug his reu.uiks^said: ^No matter what may be the wish. |^ol the maj ir.iy of the party 10 which 1 In -^Ittj or its chief executive, and 110 mailer^boa much my cause may MMgMgggJM^from the tutil.ghi of ^lln-iul | atronuge,^until some new light cresset my visim ,^^bi#b it not yet d mined, 1 shall^so long at 1 te.na,11 in public liie^vote for the fr.-i- and iinlimtti d coinage of^t.lver.^ The audiencj rose uud npplau led^Setiaior Wolcott until Presideiil S.aries^rapaod for 01 iler. K.K. Holden, as leader of the faction^demanding the roinagc of tl.e American^product only, predicted disaster and rum^M the banking and commercial system of^the counliy if foreign tialioiii were nl-^lowtd 10 unload ill ir tilver upon the^I'nitc'.l Statct and t^ ceivc gi Id in relurii^lie asset led Mex co, 111 iiuotber yi iir,^would pro.luc^ more silver lhau ibis^rountr}*' an 1 that one small district in^Australia wat preparing lo i roCucu more^silver iban Colorado. CharlesS. Thomas of Colorado replied^to these arguments and boldly advocated^the free and unlimited coinage of silver.^Coiigreti then adjourned until to-morrow. Outhe ii .^Milliliter on resolutiotit tbe^rhuitman appointed as im.tnb.Tt ut large^Col. C. C. Goodwin, Dtakl ex-Senator 11.^\V. Tabor, Colorado; cx-G ^veriior 11 an it,^Montana; Kobert Maekay, Canada, and^J. J. Mubaiy. Mis- ^:ir . Manufacturingand Suppl COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS gum*Montan, tciool Urn,^fiectnlto IMIbMMi Hlll.na,Nov. 19.^R. G. Young of^lleiena is no longer superintendent oi^ibe city schools. Atiurney General Has^^kell, 111 an opinion to John Cannon, ^u-^penaL-ii lent of public instruction for^Montana, says mat tho onler by the^county school MMl und tbe payment^by the county treasurer to a city superin^^tend nt of schools for services rendered as^tuch out of school money belong.ng to any^school district, is an unlawful ihvc-rs ou^nf lis funds lo purpose* not designated ill^the article ou tel.o ils; for which illegal^diversion the 1 llicers to ordering uud^paying are liable. The attorney general^tays MM law doet not provide for the ap^^pointment of any tuch cflicrr. Young^lias a two years' contract w nil the trus^^tees ami they have reduced lnm to the^rank t f a teacher lo avoid any cenipllca-^lions. tfaitao Thepubl c are untitled that thn boycott nnP. Ratabaek, the AaartaM Milan, No.^;. Wist Park street, hat baM dtclared cir. Hyorder of the S Ivir How Trades and^Labor Assenib y. TheSta.vijaiiii has more readers than^any rival newspap-r read in Htitle by^many hutidreiis. i iyit fi r your advert^tispoy MAGUIRI-'SOPHRA IIUUSp MHUTTt, DION T MMHagMraiiMMbMTMt Maiajrr. 'liellroat Hvi iilnf this M-iixm.^tnsa ^ meat of W.T. C.HRLETON'S OPERACOMPANY. m AiniMTH MI e^KtatfTI I ThanksKivinn: and Saturday^Matln03, 1 rillilNMNii ( WednesdayNov. 25. aVpert' ie WedaaMM evn inx and Tluuiks-^Hii 11/ma I at and Kalurtlaj! evening,^ih lal- tt Cuade ^ I, ci a MMM M, ^INDICOeS- ThuraUnyEvonim and Satur^^day Matinoo, FridayEvenln-r THEGONDOLIERS. ^.. ^ tlistiuiillni' Hi* Pun ens - rx|M'iite ilteml till Ibe ell ^Kill|i||. 01 til t C^i . b ml ^ nnin itiv. toe Mtn x*meai h it^m ^ i led ill .1 Un wrta s wii. lei gjt)iarr tad Mia ^^^ ^ % ia- l IW ItBI l^r - ^ .rrl^. ..I ^ In...s i 11 eh- ai d PMOjOel aI M MMalMM WfH bagM Mradag M t l m M^ralkiiis' booi -to'e. I'r.e list au-1 ei.nipli-^iiu alar) - as p Mi d. HNHCONDH ^ ^ . ,lC,4t, ^as^ 1- ^^^tsaV^sajvajP^.isjaaC^iswwt awsiA *a_aaa L, A *inuii ^v 'MACON DA MINING,MILLING S CONCENTRATING MACHINERY -OFKKK- ^ IN SECOND HAND MACHINERY HvCl.UDLNiJ 6oSTAMP MILL COMPLETE, (Willlit oold in BMMM et I ^bMMJ or moral ORECRUSHERS^Blake. OREFEEDERS^Challcnsfe. CORNISHROLLS^Lartre and Small. Jigsand Revolving Screens^Many Patterns BRUCKNERROASTING FURNACE, M.aa. Mb x Bfc| capacity} or llonta HOISTS Lidrrcrwood. Kendall, Crisby. Union Iro n Work*. BOILERSOur own and other makes. AIRCOMPRESSORS^Rand and Burleigh. PUMPS,MINING CARS AND BUCKETS. NOWLOCATED IN BUTTE. '-j\ MUImHLITIICliREO GR KO PAY Nf,MMaMlaa i.nii MbM W^ MaM yn-t U,001. gaMaM Ml the ^ ity ^.ul Siat^. und felx^KaUaaal bMMM In Denver. MaaMfalM our methei! Wlltita OaarMNM lo^Atisolulclv Curt all klad^ ..i rvptitrm ef aoU ttaet,^will ul tee ' ^i kmifm OU (YMKUlCa no matter^if huar l ain .siundkM EXAMINATIONFRLE. THE0. E. MILLER COMPANY. Butteoffice Northwest Corner Main and Park Sts.. over Jacob.' Clothmj Stor^^Koom is, entiance on Park St. Office houta. 9 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 9 P- KiHimsMM ^I^ M Haatt Hatk, Denver. Kntrance^Ci nl- '^' Omce Hours. 1 la II n. 111 . 2 lu ^ p. M,^SEND FOB CIRCULAR. MOSTELEGANT Ladies'Cabinet Dresser ever Tinned^out at Chauvin's. OurHoliday Goods Ai rhino m New Designs ParlorRvckcrs, Ditmmi, OddFitter/ n/.V/- /atUi, Lmdkt'/*^ ^ Cmm Sunlarit s,aW A iki, I'aiiorSuits,F0MtJf /^^i,^ft', I'aiidnitis,Watt Colors^and Kith //.C- $.jn.HX).vo Worth of these goods^arriv.n;. Stmt alroady on tht^Chifl'oidrs and Sid,boards.^Matt YCU WttP tor i y. All n ay ,/,..tmiti hmtti nt Ftctity PHcet and^freight. NtVtt ttuk a disp.ay seen^in Butte, Pf4MSLITS AaND WW) MM SI ITS OF L M i ST bWM AND FINISH. C11AUVINFURNITURE COMPANY, BUTTE,MONT. J DANCINGSCHOOL. \\ FLOWER, .Misrt. BitKNNAN a- CEITINtls wiU gM lafaaWlaMMl ill Mtflef OnMonday. IMMM BM 'lli n-day ev^n-^mut el eacli wee i a' s ,,'ei...-,,. Alsu^wdi M |-r^i^arwl lu ki^ PRIVHTE ^ LESSONS Tosuit igatMaaM.^MjgM faMaMM tor Mm, lMM\aa* llrcnlar(-^olri-o bn-r^ saturdty llveolng. J.S. CHEYIGNY, /rib.i(^. ca! Surer.Diea.ast, 1.o. Adilteu,^ItKATELUO.ll'AUO j THE LOANXnTt DIAMOND^BROKER, liasopentd ihe Old MjggJ w.th Ptaitjof Monoy lo Lend UnAll Coods of Value.