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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD: FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1B92. FirstHigvJ of the Great Titf cf War^Tournament. ITALIANSDEFEAT AMERICANS OnlyOne Hour and Three Minute*^Required Scotland la Not^In It With Nor^^way. BlTTr.Jan. 21.^ With a display of ox-^Citomeut aohlinn aiiiiaunicc] in .111.. ..I inMm piMW1 n t rowt! th.it nearly tllhiltin' olil I'm ili.m rinU, the I^.'-' ^1^MMMMM M.ut'- I 11IT i-^-.:^^_;Ji^. It was iiuii-iii.iitbefore tiif abjbt'a pulllni araa iivit..mil it w.is it litilr eohl, too, hut^li. ally l1 ^^ inlire alowll ^i ^^^^^! tit^the finish. Mi all tin- time MMpatlaait pain of ^^^.^^. k^ i^i awtohJnaj iheliille 111 :^ 1.1;.' tiril ill' .1111.1 till' 111 It It 1 :t- if I lit- nijH'm either i ml of ^ liiob H MV ihe^iviiresoiitatixes of tin- i'lilitotiilini; u ittoii-^^JiUea, It rut had tnulit for tin' Am-lo-^Naxoii rait*. Tin' Italians |^iillcil Aineriea^iiinl Norway pullttl tin- Seidell It-am. But^in eiich raw h v.is a haiil. lough ^trngi;le. WilliamMoli.rniott was st'lietetl for^ri'fi li t', l-utv Gleaaaoa tbr M.irii r. 1*. J.^ltn^|^!iy lor time kaaaper, ami -I.m'1 Wliath y^iiinl ( ailoa \\ n iii iii (or Judaea. The BrM teamsloroiiii'st won* thr Ann rii'.uii .mil^Italians. Tin' Italians ai-iv |^n'soit| in^Jaw iiiiiiiIm is ami all iH-runied front^hi .itx a I it-rf tin y Could y ell lor their fa \ i'i'^^ll.-s. They Bin |^it up th^ ir tttouey in tho^jwmls ntul MM tie ItallMM I Hunt's, lii^fart il mWniflperad ahout that 1Kb Iml-^IMM Bi I*b I Be beat nam in Iba ulml.' lotu*^liaini iii it any tiling could be judged from^ih^' practice. pnniB Bold at $1 a ticket^noil tin iv \wiv l.t! sold on 11-i 1 \ toTloa AflBMaVii. rl'oMm tutir of **v.tnUee IHwriilf * the Ainerieatis iuaii'li'-^l ti'iiin th.'ir dreealBIJI^room to tin- plaiiorm' iiiniil heai'ly ap^^plause. Kat li of 11n- Irani had a sash of^ped. white ami him' tied aboM MawaJata^Tin* Italians then entered to the Untaav^un Italian air ami Brers alao Brartnljr jfrceteaj.At 1 iii i i nil f past !^ il'lioek the^aignul wan given ami Ihe tug Is-gun. At tho start Italy ajaaaad mi Inehaa ^^f ro|H',thin tho Bops WmM i.ill.ili.iiy for^Bevcritl minutes afirr vMoa lha^American., i.iillti! hark a lilt!.- of what the)hail in-t. Tltrea niinutea la liarthe^Italians pivr another heat r mill guiiitil an^iiieh or two. Tin- Italians weir aplendldly^trauii'il. and ^'ched Uka beaata af burden.^Daauinick Halki proved a wriinlile (i.ii-i-^tiulili as a u^ nrral. Mr Btaad gazing at tho^Aniericiili U-am. w ith his arms I'oIiUhI lie-^bindliisliark. App.uvmlx hi-iii.nlf iiiisig-^Hal, hut hi' wim i igiiiilling v t ry hn-ily w ith^his linger, ami r\. ry son of llai\ k.-pl Ins ayaaon Salki's Aajajara and w heaj tha liaraaJ rami',pulh'il for Ihi'ir Uvea. Tin* '.tii.-ii-^BaJM pulhil more Btaajdlbr. alalia tin*^Italians work. .I by jerka. Tha [* *iHaiir^^apt Ba.hillir slightly, anil hail u fiail tho^m 1 v ant ago of 17 naiuatca of Bork. Kt tha^mil ol a ball buarthej hail I loot 7 Inch) - . 0fi rt hi-iitii tho ihsi..iM-i- ri'qiiiri'il to win^the rnalrh. At to miiiuti-H thr lluliutia^had 2 fit-t. and l.*^ immiii-ri hail feel,^just hall tin' rraulred iliMaBane. Tin-AliK l'li alls hail inleliilisl to Irl lh^^^Italians pull UieBnaelveB linil. thea roti-^Mnanwa all their BBBarva sirrnuth in pull-^laMj thaaa orer tha Una. They waraeonfl* drillthat tin Italians roiilil not r-tuy w ith^1hr ro|m^ as loll^ as till' hoiih of fn-riloiii eaadd.Hut tbore wm an unfortunate at-ri-^(h ut at this tiane. Tho ^ iiiiiir of \iin i ii a' amSor navi' wa.\ ami ho tin. w it asiilo.^BriodilMlthe ropu ahout his body* Thai^Mfja sunk into his skin wiih the strain,^bait ha traa aa ajritty aa thej naake Uiem^am) bald oui to tho BuUdi. Ai una hour^from thr atari Itaii Lacked oal) ekfht^Inehea of a rirtoty. In the neat minute^thla had hct-ti rt-thii-'-il to four iui'h.'s anil^in just oho hour ami tbjaaB aalajtttea from^thr stall ItaU was \ ii .orioii .. MuUlal'a^paid 11.4a. Thenext niatrh was iH'tueen Norway andHeotiand. aa the teania marched in^Hi.- Kanregiana appeared much Ihihter in^huilil ami B/eisfal ami it aeemed as Ibouich^it w.ml.l Is i walk ovi-r tar the Heoten.^But araaiht tii.ln't eount. I ho Nucweajiaaaa^won' will Iraiuiil. It Braa. Ii .vv. vii, a^harder iimtost than tho Hist one. At theatari Norway ajatnad a halt iueh ami^Heotiand ncvergut it bark. At tin ^ ml ..t 10aaiaiutea the) bad Rained live luehea.^At the end of 4) iniiiuteM iIh^^'had a root^ami la in. InTlie Heoicii then rallied,^and pulled the Kurwcyiaita li n k iiereu^Inehea. In the nasi 10 minute* S'orwa) ralliedand sot hack Ave of tlrcn IneheaIt hadkiat. At tin- and of tho in nun.l. s tin'Mac wa ^ at thr h.uno isiinl.^tillltniiirli It hiidlwawi aaiaiku back ami^forth dut Ina that tfan*. ThoScotch in tin- la t 1^ mlnutaa of tha^firat hour, eoneecitrated all their rnersiea^ami :. a brare Baht. The* rained two^Inelii It waa very hard arark that did It,^iitnl in the noxt 10 Bskaajtaatha Wm aiajlaiia^trot mis ha. k .ui.l i iioiitih naore to make^thaau two fi . i iln ail. Now it was all up^w nli ih ^ Scotch. Iii the nest tin- iniuuuna^Norwa^ iraiii. .I six iiu-hos tnoro. ..ml in^the next live an entire foot. There araa Bl) a foul ami a half left, mill wi'h two^sir ^ii;-ji-rks ami a hraity rlii-or. Norway^ptilird the Han to tho line. The lime wan 1hum mIJ - minutea. CaptainMrXlrcajor of tin Reu*eh teaam i ide a atnniu kirk, claiiiiiiiK a foul ^li thepari at tha anchor u^ the Norwegian^t' un in brajciua; hunaolf orer tha akla of^tin platform. The foul mj- n .^ allowed.^Utility iH'keta wereaoidon Norwa) ami M^on Srollaml. N..rw.i^ mutuala paid ToBBBrraa aiajhl the maja will u- I'rencfa^^ . .'swiil.-. and Uauis va. lorinans.^There will beuu arraaiav'ni nt to-niorrow^uiatht by which every one ha tho rink ran the II.iii and loll jllitt vv hieh siilc is nuiiinv or hs-iiuf. The Biaatrlalia kara ear-^Mead for tha tmiinaiiBnajl ^'!iii^ U una,Imn. SL IVimhjhl Patrick Tra*)-^^aaj aaaVal ui Ba4iea kaadi|iiaiii la bb ub lainhi* license as a i tatiouai v . ujiinra r.^v ^ li ^as laajajd in lha pm ikm of .loo^Barrat,m vaarrunt arraa*ad a bra oatrBaaaa,^TreatakaB aaj i thm an the Hundai aiajfat hi-fon' t 'l.ii Unas ho was In hi up ,mil rutabndhyacoupliofiin.il ^|HI IikiIi m-v la! dollars in iu.im ^ from him ami also^i-Hue |Ki|s^i s, miiong which waa the^hiotiHe. Th poHea bellere Bin til to In-^oiio oi tho moil w ho rubbed Traddea. Mru.'kIi) an i an; in. Bt'TrK.Jan. Bt Thia in o iiiiit;. bajBam^1 ivliifht, a inim r i riipl.n .^! .,t the Hostou^A Montauii. while n^inj: to wo k. was^stpn k hy a Montana ('enir.il aanjkaBaaad^iiu iwn off th^- track, hut araa not aerkaialj ittjtliadtlii^ nam.' Oould not ho I. ai iio.1.^Tin- einplovt'h romplam that ilnvlne 11s s not have a hi a.lliclit. and say tliere hira kaaaj aaum mus u.ui.iw aara|wa Iroiu^beicuj run over. aaaMadin ^aaaaaahad.^BtT-Nos Aviii.s. Jan. Jl. Tin- tro ihl.'.^Iielween the arovt rnor of Mitloaa and the^lotfislatuit^ has r^ siilt.^l in a so.Hiusout-^i weak, in whu h a iniiiihrr w.-iv kill-sl ami^many wouinhil. BBaJafBaaanal bt BTaaaulnaaaaB,^Saw Kra.m'isi o,ran, tL rvr^thi Makv Lasleft for Waahiaajlindarordera i., couaultwith Si.t-r. uir^ Tr.ir... Theliall isiliiliiilt.. . ol tin- lhiMo Work*^ifUnHKlt'* lilajou ^(li aaaoei ihit, otouiug. LAIDIN THE TOMB. lunrral or laHMWd ^aHMaMf Tli^ Dead^I'r.lata Loved In All. LnsnoN.Jan. 21.- The 1al wrvieoa overtin- ifinaina of t'arilinal Mannuur^were hold in Hrompron oratory to-day.^Adniissioti to the oratory was liy llrket^only, for it would bare been utterly haj^^(Kisathle tor tho Rlrilctiire to eoiitam the^immense rnilll dl-hiltnis o! altl'lldlng.^Notwith .laiidin;: tin- mi- rahl^ weather^romliti.'iis prevadiuK. the rrowd lie.rall to^gather ill the vicinity of the oratory ut an^early hour. It was roinposisl lamely of^Bill Hill 1MB and llioir bMtaiUaa, ami on eeejaidecandd !^^ baaard eapiinM ^^f karalay th^ dand aaaaaaBB. SodaSBB vaal Ma crowd an 1 ao thii k^the fop; that traflle ill the i iemily of the^orati i'\ w is hroiipht to a ataudslill. Win n^the solemn rii|ilieni miss eomineiieiil,^111^ or.itor) v a - hlli d w ith nolahle person- aaaa,mpeaaaajthip thei huii h and state^B^dall |^htlcal parties. The queen and |^Prince and l'riiieraa of Wales were rc-^prosi iitovl. All anifKissadorH of heajfll^|h)W^th were also pri'-' nl. I lie eollin 11-^nosiil in In.nt of the altar. The allar.waa^ilra|Mtl with Mack. The only ornament^\ isihle w is a Military (.'old eross. Ilishop^Keadiey of Newport and Nhiuvia araaabatitin- haaaaeal a maam He aaaaaad kiarem irks w ith n latBtdttBag trihul^ to tlie^late Bukeof t'laii'liri'ami Avomlale.^Ilishop II Milley sai.l an era had rloaeil intin- iii-ior) of CatbobeaVam in aataadaaad withthe il. ..ill of Canlinal Maiininp. and^a l ^W ^n ^ has opi ln d. He lliaile s|Mfi.ll nataracaceto tha cardinal1* adtaria to aam aI nl In ill^ iilueatioti lor t atholie ehildriii,^iiinl il. ^ Im il the siriiiiirle is not yet over. ttaaddedtbaai, parhapa, lha hottest and deadlieathour ol the eilmatloli haul^^Which is ntaffjataat throiimioul the world wouldsi Mm lie taajgMa Th^ BttaajBB wamaaffa*^out the mtvIre was a|ieiadklly BBBadaead,^Alnoni: those present were the link^ of Norfolk,ktanpir***f Rlpaaa, l.onl Howard,^Pniihill fanH*. -In- tin MeCarihy, W illiam (I'llri.n. John Dillon and Thomas S. vtoii. Ailiie conchiaion of the bcrvicna the^IkhIv w as taken io Kaaaaal OfaaaieaaBaBBri, wlien- it was internsl. and was followed hy^over il ^i earriapea eonmining many Beta* hie||m . after whieh marched a harp numberof worklnp^iieirb Mieietiea, Insoul^ r^s|ms'ts the eereiiionies at the^fiim ral ol ( aiiliiial Malllliup were more^inipra'Ksive Ih in those of th^ Duke of Clar^^ence. To-day*a wrvii-ea were iuve.-iid^w ith all Ih^ prandi ur of th^ liomail ritual. Btaaaadadby aarvioea befittlnai the last ran* emouirao\ er tile hod) of a prince of the rhumb,Th^ whole meant nitoRcthcr was^aaaal ata^kktaj aaad ImpeaaBrras aapeeially whii ^'^i ariaata aumehinaj two hy twn- leeadthe orator) fmm babmd the hamaral h.inpinpsunder the doui^. All Hie elerpy^^ itt. iiiliiiir won- th^ rieln st r..!n's. I'ln re were|ii nl rcpn'seiitativc* of th^ lli ne- dlctine,Pmnclaaamh t'arim-lites, Doiuiiu- iBtH and all relipioii- mil. i s.^TlmaaKMM vmaj thai fully INJBM piI'solls v ol^ BBBajBjd III^ renietel) . \t ih.- BaaaehaaAan of the sci-vm-oh at the p.-.lleall lap. is ami ealldles earriiil hy^th^ prn .-ts were liphted, presentinp weird Me nr. INTHE HOUSE. Hon.Jerry Miupaon Talka on Ho* TaiitV^lines! ion. WvsiiiM.tii.x. .Ian. tL New oil |sir-^trail-..l l'.'S|i. ,ik ^! ^ Oram ami ll.unl ill^wt-re pia'senti d to the house to-day. i he^... . iii.ui.hi apaeehm wore aaaahj by l'. M.^Si one of I'. niisv Iv a ilia, ami Holm.in of In-^liana, w ho w as a meinher of the Thirl.v-^^aenml Ifcouae,o%f*r whii h Gmw neaatdedt^ami the oul.v naBabaff of tin- presetil house arhoatajoyedtbal pririhmje, Inapteaaant^^pei. a In- aeneajtad th^ pift. Mr. Hpfbajm^BBBOried Mr. Gram loth^ s|ieaker's deakt^w In ^^^^ In vv as I. ntleri'd a st at on the loll ofthe sp. .ii.t r pio kam, BlUawere intradaaoed for Baablie bnttd*^inp^ at .Vi'Hhip and Dixon. 111. tilaiid in- ii.slu. . il a hill lor Iba lii t' BahBBejB of BaV^\ i i- ami the is-ue of i-oiu notes, tin mo^^tion t^f Ntn-ilivv..He, a risolutioii vva-^Btlopted nalliiuj on tin* aemietary nf tha^Imaaiifji ftaj a stateiiiein nf diaawbneka^paiil inaaoriara of tin plate underthe M^lvinlt*y hill, also for a slate- iiieuiBafthodtttlm lafmnkul to biapafmm ofsill! for the rlll'iup ol ll-h al.il meal. Hiirve)nlI Ikl.ihoina. from Ih^ i onituit-^tee on Indian alfairs, rx'fcrred to th^ hill^appeflUfhttlinxfUjirW to complete the al^^lotment ol the lauds ol the ( hevt-iiuo and Amp.I Imlhma in tlktahoiua. .I.ir.v Simpsonof Kansas had an tipporiuuilv to nit.r a defanaa, and Ins raamarka mm h; nedtoaritfa pre.it attention, lit aid the^ I.*i.u ^^already appfopi bated bad beaaj^^nuamknnd,but he was atixaayij In htraay olth^ pt-ii'laip uieasiire, as ii wo .1.1 al^^low acttl^. - to s.'^llle liomes. ||^ liii ind hean.. i .i n io tha lariaT, atrotujli dm^mmmduii the proteothm pobcy puratmd hy^Iba laaatblkajiia II had. b* aitid, brmnjhl^ilisa-i. r i.i t!i.' hmm [applanm on^damoceatir aide] ami may aranted la s.-ek^laomea ami beyin lite aajdara democrmthi^admmiatnilion whieh. In- bapad, art al.l m*^aaml th^ M. Kiuley hill aaad all klinhad tarifflaw-, and nun:; ntoap iny to the aaaaatty.The hill was pas-t-ti. (al. llillps, li .in the committer on I'lllts, Mpaylsd In W lilies, wllieh Wt'lt. aedaredprinted. Idjournnaenl araa tbeaj^taken uiiiil Mondu^. among THL bHAKERS.^BartChatcaa Pralaamd ksaiaal m ktmof u It. Union* Hotly. lUe-i'tix.Jan. '.'I. Th^ Raraahf ajfjakt a^foilit'oliimn all.^I^ cbatliag iiiiiiiotnlitit s^and aliu-o apaiilsl eltlers ut the Alfntl, M., Maaabm BaBtlaajaaaja, Tin- arkajebaai^Informant aiajinaia to Im Rather Hi-own of^Hii_iit.rfaaa. who (Bjeaatfi ^tu.i|Nai linmth.itIth^man! after a live w. ks'^st.iv. l'oitroth^r pills t soap. ,| ceet utl^^ami rt-|Htit Impimaay ajaaaaaaaals, ami for^atl' iiipiiup Io cm'.i|m^ and oilier oil. n-. s^lliey were Mihjcc'.cd to hrul.il whippuip^ami - iliiarv t oulineiiit nl for two wn kta^w tih l^rr.nl ami wat. r. I..^ II.rul l aaya: ^Many Alfntl men anilwoti.hi.,i the truth of what the pill*have Hi it I. IltH'tora have itinai keil^on illep.il op 'lations, Istys hav^ spoken of^wrotu; praetiee*. pirls have told of itnl.^. nlihaaand llhajlllinBta i bmBmi now lirhuj Withill 111 miles bam III^ settlenielit. a .. aii u a n fmm ^^ I'lltl.)!^i I fill \, Jan. 21. There mm a)^In. (tint; Moiitlay last in this t-uy af Um^i'Mt-ulive I'oniniiitte of the ITuvirsal^I'. ai a--is iatioll an.I u pi tit li tl was sent^loPlt'sitlt'iit Harrison. I'o-iina-i. ^ (., ,|.^era I Waiianiaker and eonpits, pi-aviup^tin in to avoid n eoiiMirt witht'h.li. I'.j.^)ule Set'is t:iy lialfonl nekliou I'dpttl i he^ittt ipi of the Bafdatmb In reply Pamb^muatcr (.eiu-iwl Wiinauiaker says: ^I tlo^not think th. ri'is any daupt i' of war un^^let ^ hih it lusi's to make Mamjkdmm t^J^111^ riplits of tin. coiamiy. There will Is.^urarelu! . .iiiM.I.'ratioll of ev. r.v |s^int |K kriav.K.ii ia raoaaaaaaa|Mrad to rnnyiaaa. INSPORTING CIRCLES TommyWarren Easily Knocked Out by^George Siddons. FOl'GJ.TONLY NINb ROUNDS AnInterostlng Scrap at New Or-^lopnii Western Baao K-ill LufiajuoOrganized^^Other Matters. NkwOm.nANs.Jan. 21.- Tommy Warren^ami ticorpo Siddons. fcatherweiph W. had^a live-ouiii i' plove atinti-st to-nipht for a^inn^ ^ of ^.1,^U), of w hich WHi'poca ID the^loser. Warit-uwas seconded by ^Hutch-1^Neil, Charley Porter and Andy ljow en. ianil^Siddons hy tJeorpo Quifii, ( liarlcy Mox,^Toiuinv Kv.au anil Jai l, liurkc. BaMmalWam^TattW)IM and **) in W'ar-^It'ii's favor. John Duffy was n-forrce. Timewas called at '1:1'.. Warren liaal^the la-st ot the llrst round, laudinp several^sevt it^ hotly blows, in the sit'ond, third^and Coin ih. Warren landed heavily on^Siddnn's stomaeii ami dodpod wveral of^the latit'i's vicious thrusts. In tin- fourth,^Siddons rifi'ivitl a seveif sniaali on the bma. Inthe fifth, sixth and seventh. Siddons^hep.iu to take the lead, landiup several^haul atppar-rutk and ittrcivinji it nuinber^ol hi si) blows. Ill ih^ iiplith Siddons^lamed the liplniup, lamliup heavy right bjmdmm. InHie ninth, after receivinp riplit and^left mi tho Ml wveral timea. Warren^elini'hitl to avoid piinishnieiit. Finally a^ripht-haiider on the jaw kms kitl Want n out. FORMEDA NEW LEAGUE.^Orpiiiii/itHoii of ^Hit. W estern l.rapll* of BmaBafJ 0Mba^^^CliU'un^. Jan. 21.^^Tlie Western^l.i iipiie ol IJase Hall ( luhs^ was succcs^- fuliyBcyjaaiamd todmy, 'I he cin'uit will baeaampoattlt.f i hihs from Kansas City.^Milwaukee,CohMaabmh liiiliatiiiisilis, Min-^liea|Hilis. Si, I'iiiI. Oinalia and Toledo.^James A. Williams of I'oluiulms was^eht ted president, scfretary and treasurer,^and I.. ('. Kraiithoff of Kansas t'ity counsel.^Tlie eon-tililtioll inatipiirates several re^^forms, all i iiiphasiiinp the itpial standinp^ol ih^i hih-. w hit h ;are to consist of 12 men^i in h. \ few substitutes will lie allowed^until r orders from the wt'tftary, who is to^BaBBH all plavers, mid a eoiiunittec will^then unani_^ t ipht etplal clubs and Kuh-iet^1111-i 11 to th^ Ii iipue for approval. Noeluii^ran sipu or i. li .iM' u player. The HaJiuy^limit af ' .a h t luh is io Is- rl'i.ooofor Mm^Hcasoii. SULLIVANCHALLENGED. IlulirrU Very Anxlo.iH to Xlri't tile P.,-^llo-l.oi Slnpper.^Nkvv Ytii'.K. Jan. 21. Hilly Maihltn^called at the idllei' of the S/HiitiiKj tViy/yn'^today ami pri sented a i i'ilillitl I'hfsr-k tor^lK^'.^^l ami a dt po.-it for HjMfk w ith whi. li^In- wislntl io lin k Peter Maher ill a ilpltt^npaiust Sullivan. The Clipper refused to^hold the stakes, ami Madden and his^friends wcut to the H orW office todepo at themmmj Aith^ World office the 15.000 derm-it^was let-t-ivttl by (ieorpe lui-harilsen. s|h^rt-^in^ i-thi.n-. ami a formal rhalicugo drawn^up. In il Mi her ehalletipes Sullivan Io^Bfhl ^ln,tei ^ side and for any sum^froin j ''iu i^ |^ and expresses willinpneaa l^i^have tin-liphl take place under the atis-^^tamof the i lull offerinp the most favor^^able terms. Two wtt-ks time is stated^w ithin w hieh Sullivan may accept or de^^cline the chnlli'iipc. If he declines it, or^fail-to answer, Maher is to claim the^i'hiimpioti -hip. Ainonpthe I'nalHata. SvnFitvMisi-o, Jan. -1. A. It. Hayes^Siniler of Sydney, who has just laildecl^hen*, say a he is autliorueed on Is half of^Joe Goddard to challeup^ .Inn ( oi'Im'H if^Charlie Miti'ht ll refiisetl a match. HillMurphy, the ex-li|(htwi ipht chain-^Iiion. is desirous for a mutch with Dixon. Marlin^ ^slello of Hiiflalowas defeated^in Sv.luey, Dee. 11. by Dan ( rodoii in eipht^It Hiiids. iii .-in lluys M.i ,ii.t. - SvnI'i; v.st i-t u. Jan. 21. The famous^Australian stallion, Maxim, has been^broaajhtbar*. He will lie taken to the^California ranch eaf J. il. liappiu. who is^supposed to have pan I l,Ht^^ ptliti^as for^bun. m ^ a - vi \ i.i. i ii; r. Kempel'sAtlilillioi tho Strut' of a Llllle mam Hiiti. Jan. 21. Short 1) after II o'clock^tomkjbl mi alarm of tire was teh'plioned^to the ilepartiuent heai|i|iiartcrs tiom^Kemp, r-s ailtiitioii. and shortly afterward^thr Ihix at the (tu ner of Park anil Arizona^was luriit'il in. Allhoiiph Ihe Hit* was con*^- iih i.ibl) In yimil the eily limit.- Iki'.Ii the^cheuiieal ami litme companies responded^and soon were ut work cxtinptiisliiup tho^llamas, When the tin nu n Bribed mi the^aoelie the lire had paiuid pit .it headway.^\ on^ .. i v frama strtM'turc, tm-mtl by^all . i t atin i i) and oeamdad aa a rartoly^atore by a man aaaaaad Turin r. w as emm pletelyilealroyed topatbm with th^ tun-^tt nt!-.. To the west, a saliMiti owned by^1 \u on 11 i ^V t o., was also tfamapitl eoitaid-^crahiv. a- a I-o ;i bajtobm Bbap OtBamd by a^man nnttyl liu-sell. The aricin of the^liif is iiiiiviiovv ii, and owinpto tha fai't^thai mill^ ot the pituirictors of the dam-^Bped nmmlaea could Is' found the cat-^ai i los-ami iii-iualiei.'could not Is asccr-^taint d. Ailoltl BMM naniod I'ape, w In. is very^^ It .i .w.i- kii'tekitl down hy one of the^boraca beionaiBy to the chemical t upuie^an.I Ins antHjldcr dhvvloa'oted. ihi the ara) bark fitiin th^ lire. Iba llre-^men mi the rlietnicalenaline let liutma]^el.i niioal from the evnaine mid Mint, of tlio^liquid s.inirt.tl on OIUi .t tieott, TbaaaaV^i'er pull, d his pun on Prill liider. one of^ihe lii. i . ii. ami told him i.^ atop, whieh^araa done, Tlie ilit'im n say the affair wua^... . til. it! il ami .I. . I it ' ibey will hrinp^i Ifficer Scott's ram before tin police oomr^mlaaiaait A FEAHFUL HOLOCAUST. Hiiriiln of a siirph-sl lii-tiiiitt, In^I ittllMiiu|mlls. lltniANMMI is, Jan. 22. tlnn ,.f the^inosi appalllaag fr^'H in the history of^Indianapolis occlircd late Ui-iliptlt. The^Naiion.il StMfjbaaJ Institute, one of the^in..-I 'anions of Hs kind in thiiutry buna.1 to ih^ proiiml. PAMMMmmatmnreipmtl iii the rooms oe-^enpit d h.v the inothcru and babes. Many^pal .i ^it . w i i^ i't nitiv i d fitmi the buiMlaaJ^in a short lime, but it ia feared six met^theirllaath by s.iffiK'ation ami hit . The place to buy heating atovi j^at H.^1. Uluiue's, 7i Waal I'ark. TUTTLE Manufacturingand Supply Company. Manufacturers 0' 0' AndCoDcenlratiii' MACHINERY. Dealers anaconda, WloRKt ^T 'Mtrn^lA butteT AndElectrifil SUPPLIES. missoula. THEDAILY STANDARD Isfor sale by the following Newsdealers: GreatFalls CW. Tyler,^P. Monahan,^W. T. Burpy,^K. M. f'alkitia,^A. Qt Kitldinp,^Ma|s's * Dahlpren. Philipsburg Mrs.L (iaskell,^A. F. Schcuber. Granite J.r. Willinma.^Mr. tiildcrslccve. DeerLodge P.D. Kenyon,^Hurket 4 Co. Boulder- GeorpnPfaff,^Hotel May. Helena Alex,fo'oilman ^ Co.^Helena Hotel. Kalispcl- MaleomA Herrinp,^la A. Marsh. ColumbiaFalls - C.F. I'ullerton,^Jacob Winters. Dillon- DillonMercantile Co.^Bozeman - Taylor4 Ray.^Livingston - Talcott^ Sax. Castle T.W. Warren. Libby- RobertCantweU. Havre WolfoBroa. Carter M.J. Cunningham. Demersville O.H. Burritt.^Neihart Mrs.J. E. Sprapue. Pocatello,Idaho - AndrewJackson,^Frank Walton, A.B. BaajaV^Gem, Idaho - C.J. Klcmming. Wallace,Idaho J.OL Wallek.^Burke, Idaho - A.J. Howe.^Mullan, Idaho 1..A. Marsh.^Boise City, Idaho lh'tiHcymallBon,^J. A. Piniicy. Denver,Col. - HamiltonA Kcndreck.^Ogden, Utah J.H. Carter * Co. SanFrancisco, Cal. K.C. WillsT, Palace Hotel. SpokaneFalls J.W. lirahnm. PAVILION* RINK. SixNights, Commencinc; Thursday,January 21, TheGreat International TUG- OR - WAR.. NATIONVS. NATION. S35D-INCASH^$35D Hon.H. L. Frank, Stakeliolder, A O. Newton, Treasurer,^S. C. Ilaller, Husiness Manager. Admission,=;o cents. Reserved Seats at Calk ins^ book store, 75c. MacCallum^ Cloutier, -z=6R0CERIESAND PR0UISI0NS Gents'Furnishing^Goods, NewStock, Reasonable Price.-! Thecheapest in the city. Liquorsand Cigars, TheChoicest Rrands. Teasand Coffees Olthe finest quality. Ourstock is almost entirely new. Youwant our goods and wc want^your trade MacCALLUM^ CLOUTIER, bOl ParkAvenue, CornerChestnut. WM.L. HOCiE. President, MARCl'SDALY, Vice-President. W.M. THORNTON, Cashier. FirstNational Bank OFanaconda. mont. Capital.----- $ 100,000. Buyand sell Domeatle and Pore tarn Rxchanca^and transart a Cenenil I'.iiiikiui; laiisiiiesa,^Cellet'tit.iis prtuntitly attend ad to, ha.-^cnanui' ilriiuti^.it l^iiitl.in. htliiilini'i;li,^Ula.'i;ow, DubUD, Belfn^l, I'ins,^lliiinbiir.'. lleilin iiinl .ill Um 1.1.1.1111, C'ltieS Uf I ^!! connKafoMiKNTa: AmerteanFxrhanire Satlonal hank... New York^Oinaliii Niitliiiml Hank iiiniihia Wells,Faraii ^ ^^oSun Fran.'lsc.i llali Natitiii.il HunkOmleti Ihnre,BluBBlee^OoBulla Merchants'Natkiual hauk Helena liiabie Ilm^. ^ CoUecr l. xiaja tt FERRIS it Q1TYLIVERY STABLE. DeliciousHams and Bacon WlirsHi.' Winl. 1 St-iiseii litis |irt^cressei|^tlnis far. |t^iilti^ ami fresh ineiits lose ia^little e^f Ihelr s|t t iiil iittraetlmi, aud lite i nlet^|irUlnj| housekoeuer is lonkiu^ out [or taaaa^pleasing variety,^for a winter dinner, lay onsi' a week, a de- lil'lltllS PHILIPSBURG.MONT. A.W. rAcINTYRE. .PROPRIETOH .. AGENERAL^TRANSFER^BUSINESS^TRANSACTED. 1hist cuss mn and double rigs. ferr15 F.HOOD^ CO,. Omnlbuato all trains. Till- STANDARD isTo,e^1on'N*_2 alsofor sale at every news j (JQMMERCIAL HOTEL^stand in Butte and Ana-j^conda, and on all trains^running in Montana on the^Great Northern, Northern^Pacific, Union racifie and^Montana Union Railways. Thishouse has heen refitted iiu.l lefuriiished^Ihrouclioiit. fmSamplf Booms fur CMWitiil Travelfrs. Rates*2 ^nd u'3Warc1s Por Dav. Htm. Masted or holled. will provide a must temptllif^Bleee de realstauee. ' alikli ^'it^-^1 ^ iv.- iresli etitili we*^k from Neva York, fry ono We(aaraaataa ultafannnB Onlya MHl higher in pilct, but1 V KeapecttuU). f.hood.^m. e h0tchkirs. MidiHitlers Soli.d.i asii QaoCBaa*. mlmid luu West (irunlte Street, liutte. NOTICETIM 04)\VNEK- Tot'.eorge Ijihrain^in..I Alfred Koi'l': Vin are h' lihy no-^lit.'.i thai vve have expended one Iiiuidri'il^dull, i^ iii lalsir un.I iiiiiniivriiieiiis 111^^.11 tlio^lit tl Hxlile lotlr lainil Ih'I Oxide I.si^ 1.'-in; in^lleer lotme eouniy. state of Montana, ami tiled lorretold January IX A. Ii. 1*7. willm'y reoorderof said Laser hoaaa county, reeoraad^1 1 p.. ^ - I'tKtk '. ol 1 ' ins Ital ^ I.-. .11 Ions, toarlik h referei^ liendty m ule for a mora deeult deaertptlon in oraer t^ BoM Ml^prenats 1 uudtr tlie iuhvisIous nf seeiioii^1 .. v laed st itiites ol the t nlt, d Slates, being^tne amount required to hold theaame fur the^year i'luhiin Is .i'li'l.'i 31. I Sal. And If within^illllet ti .v - fft'tn Hie st'i vlee of tills 11..net^ i..r aricalii^ .1 fa after laia aotlee 1.. paabikvw^llon.lyoafall or pefaaa4n eoavtrtbaae jrour pro-^portlou of sit -fi expenditure as fi.siwner. y.nir^loterral InsaW rlalrn a III heivqie the pro|^'rty of^the s'.il's.-iii 1, iitit.ei said si-etion'.'.it.-i. KltANKKENNBOY,^.1. s. IH^1'^1HKKTV,^HAliKY M'.VKks. ,Aaaeaada, Moat^ Jaaaarj It, 1MB, Ih'st\ ul'iiv'iitioii .lanuary I!*^'.'_'. UYNES'HOTEL, I ^rHIUPSeURO MONT. ITI KB BROADWAI^. ffiaiillilaa Ooa|fortaMa aad Hoaaeaka, and at ((east ^ Kates. '1 .11hi I ' i-.iu, W.u\ lii'.i.ultM .ilAJIi... J. B. REYNOLDS, Proprietor, mks.u. nm,