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VOL.III.-NO. 180. ANACONDA, MONTANA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1892. PRICEFIVE CENTS. AIMERJU. LAW) BILL WhatCongressman Dixon Introduced^in the House Yesterday. WORkINdFOR THb PfcOPLK Tryingto Keep th^ Northern Pa^^cific Company From Claiming^What Rightfully Belongs^to Miners. HpwiMto the standard. Washington,March -. KoprPM^nlativc^Dixon l^^^l:iy iiilinalin'ril tin- lull. ^liu It^has Im'i 11 in pii'|^aial ion lor M i' iiil ^ ockf.^^to pi^^\ Mo lor examination and rlansifl-^ralinn of roi tain niilM'l.il la nils in I hi' Mates^of Montana anil Idaho. Tin-task of |^ri |^aratiim \xa* found to In-^one at tended with no hit lo difflrulty. and^nil the MMMMM involwl ^rte MMMMMl^l^^ Mr. l^i\on. Mr. MMJMMM and CMHto^MM ' al ter. Thehill || ^|Uit^' MMMMMMMi ^m^^ 111 ^^ 11 ^c^nclit lolio |iai^es of t.\|x'w ritten matter.^The tli^t mi turn of the hill dirreth the^MMMMM of the interior iMMMMSh eanse^all lumU in Idaho and Montana within Hit)^land grant and indemnity land grant^limits of Hie Nortliorn Paeille Kailuity^company lo ho e\amine^l and MMMMMl liy^MJMMiii.*ioiii*rs. ^v ith sp.^-inl ie|.*renee to^tlit-mineral or iioii-niineral eltaraeter of^hiirh lands, and to rrjoot. cancel and dis^^allow any and all elannn for filinu liereto-^fore made or wlii.li may hereafter he^made by or on heliall of the said Northern^Paeifte Uailwa^ eompany on an\ l.itidi. in^said stat 'k ^hi^ Ii. ii|miii e\amin.it ion. shall^ho classified as provided in this act as^mineral lands. Section3 provides for the a|^|^'int nient^hy the piesidenl of three ^ ^ ^1111ni~~o^iiocs.^one at least to Is- a practical iinner of^Montana or Idaho, to Ih' paid MMMMMl^and not more than jji, and to have full^power to tal-.e testinion.v and aid them in^elassif\ing (he lands referred to in the^act. The most im|M^i taut MMMM, is the^second. It pn^\ ides that ^all lands that^shall Is'classilieil mid taken to lie min^^eral lands under i his act. which prior to^the passage of this huvu Is en Irs^cated or MMMMMl as mineral^lands or which hate, or prohahlv^w ill have a market * alue l^v reason of the^minerals which tht ^ cent.tin. or which^show such indication nf valuable mineral^deposits, nswotild induce a miner to s|m-nd^his time or MH| MMM tlient with the^reasotiahlc ex peel at ion id til id nig minerals^!^ paxing i|iianl^iies. or which In in their^gf ologieal lorination er 1 heir situation or^|^i^i|'ingiiity or relation to know n inllii l.d^lands or prohahlv will he valuable for the^mineial theiein. and all of thec mitttcrs^shall I e consider* tl hv 1 he f oltllllissiolif 1 s^in determining the IMMMttl or iion-inin-^cral ^ MMMMM of MM h lamls ami in classi^^fy lag the same. The claudication herein^plolldcd lor shall |sr^ hy sections, whole^the lands lia\ e heeii sni\c\ed. unless there^are sneli iuVmWNN hi Hie situation or^character of dilfen lit parts id' the same^set ii^in as in tin- opinion of the^commissioner:. to n ipiire its clas^^sification hy ^|iiaiter stations, and^in no ease shall any snl.-division of^less than a ^|iiai ler si i lion l^e made for^r-lassilicalioti ii|mhi smveyed lawls. If the^lands examined are not surveyed . L.ssili-^eation shall he made hy tracts of such ex^^tent, and lU'signateil h^ such natural or^aitilici.il hoiiiularies lo identity them as^the commissioners may determine. Wheremining locations have lieeti here^^tofore made or patents issued for milling^ground in MM MMMMMl land, this shall^he taken as prima fneie ev idence that the^vt hole of such section i.. mineral land, pits^vided that the mineral w here it MM in^this act shall not lie held to include iron or^coal, and provided 111 it ho i. that the exam^^ination and classification of the lands^hereby authorized shall he t..ade w ithout^refcreiii o or MMJMl MMM previous exam^^ination oni'isu't of t lassiiieatioii IMNmCi^Se^ tioti 4pro\idi s for the classification,^Ill si of sum oil lauds, anil afterw aixls the^MMMMJ \ ell lands. Scclii:i a pro\ ides for 1 he tiling of re-^|H.rts Monthly in tite local land office and^pilhlic; ) 1011 of the clast.ilii at ton of lands,^li also pm\ides the method lo ho follow eiI^hy MMMM or eoi poi.it ions flissal isticil^w ith the icport of tin- comini-sinners. Section^ ^ pro\ ides iliat where no pro^^test shall lie made tin- teport ol the com^^missioners shall ri mail: as the elassifii a-^lion, and as to laud w hereof there has^MM 11 a piotest mailo. the ileeision shall he^that reached after the hearing providetl^for in the act. Si( linn 7 pint ides that no patent shall^go to the Northern Pacific foran^ land in^Montana and Idaho until the examina^^tion and classilications pto\ ided lor have^HMMdcdiid land lo which title has^I sen . ^hi.lined m | lolalloll of the .11 t shall^!^^ t oid. UNCLEJEHHY FOR PHESIDLNT*. titleof the l.ali-sl Mj at MM ^ noil MM^liu; t aiutal. W\ -1:1 no i on. Mareli Jerry Husk for^president 1. 1 he latest dung in the politl-^ral line in Wa-liiii^toii. Dnm -lerr.\^doesn't Know 11 and has not Is-cn even^nrmnltrfl.bill a nuiuhcr of iijiuldiean^senators, MM t **^ defeat Harrison's mm^lialion. hate agier d to take up the fanner^statesman Iroin W isconsin at the proper^time and nominate hm if tin y can swing^ft lough \ otcs to do it. Theiratgimii lit i^ that lo-ki- |MMf^W ith lite fartnei s and therefore would ls^^a ^ rent \i.|e getter: tl::lt he has a gtssl^It eonl as a soldier: that he |ia^ hail i x-^lierienee enough In puhhc nfT.iits to alio*^lie h a nuin of aliillty, mid it is argued that^StHi if put fori 11 in the cnn\cm ion would^weaken HtatMMJ VMM MMTMM is sii|i- poo'd In ls^ the strongest the West and South.11 these r.'puhhe.iti seiiatovs sin-^c^ni| in hringinj Mtough .itiy-llarrison rc-^MMltaMM into line tor Husk, it MMMMAM^ihal a break for htm ^ all lie arratiged in^the ronveiilioit. sionto the bouse a joint resolution pro^^mising nineuilinents to the constitution,^^ubatitiititif the HIst tlay of Itecemher for^the 4th day of Match aa the commence^^ment and termination of the official term^of nieiulieri of the house of representa-^tivrn anil 1'nilcd States senators, and pro^^viding that congress shall hold its first^annual meeting on the second Monday^in January, and Mihatituting the lath^of April for the 4th of March as the^ilnte for the commencement and limita^^tion of the terms of president and vice^president. INTHE SENATE. IHmii.nlon of l in- Nicaragua ^ anal hcheme^--f'lagctt and linlioL. Wt-.iliNt.rox',Mareb 2. Senator Polph^in presetiiiug |matitiotts from his state fa^^voring gmeiiinient aid for the\iearague^canal said he MM strongly in favor of^sin h legislation. He regarded it as the^most uii|m^rtant public i|iiesiion that is^lion or has been in the last i|iiarter of a^MMMffl MM congress and In fort^ the^Amelicaii MJMJMa lb' was not sanguine^as to the ability of the canal company to^secure the const ruction and completion of^the canal and he wished to see the^I niled States at the bead of the mat^^ter. Hist because hi- desired lo have the^canal s|h*slily const meted; second, be^^cause he desintl that when constructed it^should lie under the control of the 1'nilcd^Stales, and third, because he desired the^canal lie capitahicd only at its actual^cost. The value of the canal when con^^structed to the |m'^ple of the Pacific coast^and to the MJMMi of the Tinted States^would depend largely on the amount for^which the company is capitalized. He was.^therefore, earnestly in favor of govern^^ment aid to secure the e.tii^ eompletion of^the i anal. Tb* l^ulsns-f'lasett ease was taken up^and Vitar argued in favor of pMMMt and^Teller, w ho was to close the debate, said^he rlid not care to weary the senate any^furl her and moved a vote. This, however,^was |Hist|ioitod until to-morrow afternoon,^ami the senate adjourned. AMERICANLUMBER MEN. Tlley I'ralest AMMMl the I'asnagi' of^llryan's Hill. Wahhiniiton,March l\ The lumber-^meiiV convention reeeivetl and read ttxlay^B Msltlls r of protests against the passage^of the hill recentl.v ilitnshii iil in the house^of representatives by Bryan of Nebraska,^placing huulier on the free list. The con^^vention asks that fj per thousand teet lie^imposed as a duty. Thecommittee on resolutions repMMsi^a |m'tilioii to eotigresK setting forth that^the IiiuiImt iiidustrv of the l ulled Slates^is the largest single ntaimfarturiMJ mm^^try of i le * country, represent inn an Invest-^inenl of capital not less than $r.^0,-^^MJMM and liiriiisbiug a livcli-^MMl to at least IjMJsW pt-ople.^It calls attention to i he tan all oflMJsl^slatM lies liereiofoie published have sim^^ply comprehended the manufacture of^bind er hv milling establishments only,^tin* cutting of trees nud transportation of^nulls ne\er hating been included. Hy the^Hiv.iii bill it is proposed to improve the^favorable condition under w Inch the t a-^MMMm Manufacturer is enabled to com-^peic vt ith Americans in the markets of the^world. An earnest protest against the re^^moval of the present dul.v is made. The^rc|Mirt was adopted by iiuiiiiiinous vote. A^MMJMJmM to formulaic a plan of organiza-^t ion tt as appointed. MONTANANS ARE INTERESTED. ThereMM Ml an IMMCMMMM Into t'el-^Invvstons far!. Aflairs. Wvshini.ton. Maixdi 'J. I^e|^rcsentalive^Meliae of Krkansas introduced a resolu^^tion mm] ||mn ii lavorably acteil upon^hy the rules committee, will result in an^investigation of the management of the^Yellowstone NatImmI Will and the fro-^iptcnt charges that have HMJ made^against the hotel ami stage coach abuses^in this great government reservation. TheCtinillloflore llliject.. WAsiiiMiTox.Mari h BmMMM Here-^dan's efforts to induce the government to^construct attar vessel c^|iiippVd with a^submarine gun from designs of his own^invent ion. is Is^iug BMMMM] h^ f SmMMMMM^i'olger. chief of the oil I mil ice btiii-au. vt ho.^in a letter to the senate naval eoinmitiec.^sat -such a vessel is riot necessary anil^the proponed price. $1.^Mis Iwo-tliinls^more than it ought to cost. MMMMMMla tVashiii(;ton. MMJl,^l t,ir standard. WAMIIM1TON,Mutch Judge Hick-^fonl of Missoula ami cx-hovcnior Hauser^an' in town. Mr. Korhis and Mrs. I'orbis^ol Hullo MM still here. CharlesWarii'ii of Unite is hen1 and he^is hat ing as gissl a time as could be MS^MMIMl during a MMMMMM congress,^spi ingci's I i MBMJ Hii|iel'ul. Wasiiim.IiiN.March-, lb prcsenlatit e^Springer's coiulitinti is itnproviil UMMJJ^and Ml faiuilt and friends are mora- hope^^ful, lb' gii'tt worse ilui ing the night ami^bis ft lends were considerably alarmed. It^is ho|M-d the crisis, so far as er\ si|ielas is^conccriied. MM MMMMl last uigbt. OMMJMMMMMill. III.^W vsltiM. i ^in. Maltha. Kepresi'iitalivr^Mills is ^ oiitiucd in his i'iniiii with erysipe^^las. Ii w ill be some time before he will^Is- well enough lo appear in the house. MMMMHatch of ^ latins. WtsltlM. Ii in. Man h -. The state de^^partment to-day n i en nl the claims of^live more of the llaltimore's rrew injured^at Valparaiso, aggregating fc^J5.^^^l. silverrtirelia.e..^W vsii im. 11 .^.. Man h 'J. The pun-hasc^of silti'r by the tn asiiry de|Mtrtllieul was^H-s.ikii ounces ai pi ice-ranging frtnn .'Mrjn^to ,^|:^. Hhormakrr.strike.^f'HIi AiiO, Man h -'^ Kour hundred aM,|^fifty employes of tli' Sell. Schwab St I n.^sImk^ uianufuctoi t si i ui k this morning, be-^cause the refusal of the tlnn to dis^^charge certain men. It is CX|s^ClCl| (|la,^the remainder of the employee, making^nt io-night. LITTLERHODY'S DEMOCRATS. Theydominate a ^*nt*ernatortal Ti* krt^and selef t National Delegates. Provinr.Mi.. K. I.. March2. Tbetlenns^oral-of Klnsle Island met this ntnriinig^for the nomination of state officers and^the selection of delegates to the national^convention. CImHm 1. tiortuan was^elected tcniporarv chairman. HtaflMMrh^eulogized the t li t eland aduiitlistrat nm^and his remarks were greeted with loud^applause and a few hisses, fteeolutious^MNMMjMl ami reh i red to the plat^^form MMUllittee, instnn ting the delegat.^to the national contention to vote for^Cleveland. It was received with great en^^thusiasm. Thetemporary organization was M. ^de^| s 111 i.i lla ii I. The plat form trimrted t^ t he^convention demands free raw material-,^approves the Springer wool bill and urgi-^its early passage: favor- placing iron.coal^and HmW on the free list. I'pon the^coinage ipiestion it lead-: ^Kvrry doll ir^of AMMM inoncy . vt hciher gold.siher^or pMJMPt ought to la i ^iual the world^oter.^ The repealing of the Sherman^coinage act is favored Mt anse of its fail^^ure io MMMMMM t he n suli- desired, and^for a like reason fret* silt i'r coinage is o|s^posed except ii|s^u international agtei -^MMM. The MMtMMJI closes with Mr.^Honc.t's resoliitioti of iu-iinotions. Thenoiuinations for governor being^called for. the faction accredited tof'lete-^lalid presented the name of David S.^Maker, jr. Ex-I.i. tit. W.t . Wardwell was^plaecfl InMMff nomination. The rote^lesullod in Waixlwell Is ing declared the^nominee. ForMMMMBMl gov ertior. ^ harles F. fior-^man ol Pmtidence was nominated over^Charles \. Ives of Newport, who tan-,^placed in nomination hv the Wanlw'll^men. Ives was rcpudi.iieiI hv the NYti^port delegation, ami a hiin-rtalk follov. cit.^one s|m-akcr iuliniatitig Newport had been^traded for Senator Alilrieb. JohnJ. Heffeiiiall of Wismsis ket was^imauinioiislt nominated for secretary of^slate. The other mimiiiations are: I'.x-^Attorni'.v f.eiieral /iba of SlMMMt, fortbat^olfiee again : Thomas ti. S|s^tti*t.r of War^^rick, for tn-asiirer. The platform as^IMjMMl bt the MMMMM vvas MMMaMHMa)^adopted tt it IH mi 1 dit isioti. together with a^resolution |m4TM llMM the national dele^^gates to tote for Cleveland. The dole^MMM lo Chicago selected MM1 Mr. lloiiev.^New|s^rt; Hugh J. Carroll, Pawtiiiket:^Francis ll'lb illt. W.ssl-.s kel : LaFayette^Hartlett. Ilui row v ille ; Franklin'P. tlwcn,^Heituavte| William li. NImM. Pu islol: John^T. Parker, Wi'-I QmmmHMJI Anus* J.^Haw ley. Rtehiiioinl. The delegalioii is^solid for t letelaiid. The com cut ion ale^join ned after the Most bitterly fought^contest ever held III this . tale. KNOCKEDOLff BY FITZ Peterlaher Throws Up the Sponge in^the Twelfth Round. MHAS A VERY SORh MOUTH HILL'SPHOPOSKD TRIP.A ii\ mim to Peopli-of lh^* South % i \^*r^'^Nrr II tilt. W^.|itNf.l^^n. M.it' ll 'I ll*- iiiihcatinns.^arc tliat Sruutitr Hill trip to the South^will assiim^^ far cn'at^^r |)to|M^ilioiiN tti..r,^nrigt^Hl ^up|Mi^^^f| l^\ Hi* |^r^ini^'U'rsi, Jn-^vitatimiH from all pails of tin- South lia\f^Inm'u foitiiiif, iti iMHl ^mhI faKt. atul 111*'^spuatnr in rotiKi(lcraM^ i'lnbaraKMMl in lii-i^^ImIn to iv^|M^inl laxoralily to all. Hf^sai*l to an |M i ^^ la '^^^l pn*-^. n-jMirirr llllfl^rvi-nitp* th.i' lit would like In vWl ^ill^potuttt. but ^|.k^. not hoc how lioran. Hi*^iseiiffagfMl to .ulilrrss tin- Mississippi li'n-^i-latui*- Mm i 'Ii MM] M MMMIi MB Si. Pat-^li^ kVrla^ at Sa\ainiali. da. HmTsMMtiv^^'rn frientls in i'lin^n'ss. lum-ovor. Ih-Ji^*v**^Ik* will rliang*1 ln^ proKiaiiiiiio to inrliiil*^^htopM at all lar-rt-r riiipm, and that hin^Koiith**rn ti ii* u ill Im- ina'l'' a htiph nf po^^litical ovations. TO OUST CORBIN. \i ii i Ir i 11111 - * ^ i I n I mil iol of I^I iiuI.iimI II 111 mi id XiavYi ^kk. Ma it-11 J, The statrinrnt is^poMiivHv mad*' thin even ins thai the V a 11 -^r|i-rbilts hav#* obtained control of the N* ^^1'iiffl.ind road and that Mr. Twomhjy - ii^^iir^ifHl Corhiti .is president. |t i^ nniler-^^llMMl ^ harles f^irsons and lioston dir^n t-^ors, Im*iwi en whom . iid f 'oiiuti there has^Im-i ii ili* ensioiis. formed Ml rJMmJMJ wtik^the Vaud*^! lulls for tlic pin |m^m* of oii^* itu'^( urbiu. The latter a short lime aK'^p^'*^chasi-d the ImMMMJI of MMtWMii and lM^^came president of the New Luu'laiid. He^will pn mMJMJ make a M| profit on i he ^l^ .1,^Imt the present move means a heavy loss^in prestiije for hmi. VicePn suli nt \Vc!ih of the New York^CMJttSl and Mi. Parsons said to-m^lit^MMM i^ tio MMMMMM!tin* sbovti rutuois.( liauiu 11 KMMM PMVMMMIi de-^liied ihe re|Mirt. hit added: ^1 do not ,\^that the iiieiiihv'ts of the Vaildeihdt^family may not Inicrest llicniftelvec Indi^^vidually in tin* New Luuland road; Hie^New York Tentral do^'s not want it.** A NUMBT.R INJURED. mmmmiWicii. on Mm mmMmmmj a- Mmm MmMMMMj PAMJUMhMTMO*Wm Va.. Man h 'J. The^MMMMMMd Haltii'iore \ DMo ImMMmI MM^I wr*'ckcd near Plark--l'Mrj. thin ^tatc, this^| mornihif. Tin* axle of the ilnvtii*; ulni'l^broke, throwing ihe tram a^auntt n stone^enibaiikmeiit. The mail, hMJMjMJi ;tM''^two passeti^er ears wch- compli ^e|\^writ kcil. P t (t MI n pe^ ^| i |e MMM i 11 j 11: ^ 'd.^two prolmblv fatallx. 4MMMJ the miuied^arc: Q* W# OM/VMM MM! wife. Hank WYI-^MMJMt M. I.. Marshall. O. W. Shcrin.ui,^Mrs. Shornian and six children. All i u-^lics ii side in the Last. A PROPOSLD AMENDMENT. ol IhrI'nimtiPiirriiirnt mid TermitiMttnn^t if-liliMiti.il li'ims. \Y\w|i!M,i,i%. Man hThe houw COIttlllHtCCon the ele. tiitn ol p|i ^ideiit^a^nl v ^ prt bImMMI t.^-da\ authori/i d Ke|^* mmmHaUwCntin mj mmjmmi for imNmIm -^' in all, will go i MMMMMHMill^MaI.TIMork, Man-h^KtMJMMMJMj MMMJMtiy**^Md., is hiirtml. *luucrv. 1he origitiu^said to have lioeu j-l . ^^^j M)mM mmMMML ItiiinrH.J. Tlie Ameiiraii^- l ull at OMMj r.^ft 1 ^ ' ^ith all uia- Mrtof the plant is^It is - ; \- .-. ,| WISE MR. HILL. I^ IN Newpajm i M in Mm h of^Whit Me Know*. \tw YoitK. Match J. A \\ ashiiitrtoti eMnmmmJmjI Mmjpsmmi mi int^ i i With^^ nai.i! Hill on the siher ipj* - tMMi^|h w.i- asked if he knew what was t^^ l*^^the |*^l.cy of the MMMMMJM1 IMJBJVmUmJ^lie aimwerrHl: ^lam a new senator and^have ii^t b*m*il able \tt dlM-over th.it ihe^d^ Mi'm-t.its have a po)ie^ about au.\thiMJ^,^Wli- ti a skit I if Im- w on Id \ ote for fn ^ sd-^xvr il i' -liould come t^efore th* M-ti.iic. h*^said ne would not cross that MMJ^ ^^til^he mmm1 to it, l.fiftkbjr I lre# in^ .hit. March l'. \ fh-e in tli^ h-nld-^itij: in** :pied hy d f^la-^s coin:^.in\ and^the iii 'imt Poufc4 t i*iiier^ ami I ruit 1 M*^Mt ronipAli) on West J .art mm) MfpH tUm^fl*\eiiinis'^ us^'i| ^.'i 1/111 i i. , on th^ h tild*^inc'^n ! *' ' on tin- s:o^ k of th*- two^firm-. 11o* tflasn MMJMMMJ MMMtMMMJ a^ofItiBuraiKc ulnjut halt. Oneof tho Greatest Contests Ever^Witnessed in New Orleans^It Was a Fair^Kmht. \kw4)Rf F\xs. Manh 'J. The iimrh-^talked of riizstuiiiiou*-Matter match is [^iver ami Kit/ is the w inner, the Irishman !having ui\i n upthe tiul'1 after l'J rounds,^a Uidl^ punished man. To-nit:ht (he en- IMffMMMMMfl at the ^ llxnuue eluh was one^of tlH'icreali mi ptitfilifttH' cxtuhiliona * \* v \oceurrintf in one club the same nijrht. Prank Sla\in and h*e|j\ Vau-iiulin, jCharley Mm hell and Arthur Ppham and^Peter Maher, ehampioti of b-eland. and^MMMVl Lit /simim^ns, the middleweight Iehampioti of ih*- world, were the attrac- ]tiolls. Prof. John I^U|T^ W.i- seleetcd^lefen^e. Pully'i.Oin pernons were present and it^w as a inaKtiificcut iMthcriiitf. ThMM w etv^sporting men from I nslaml, Ireland, and^i Iroin ever^ corner of the Ptiitcd Staten.^| Pliicacoatid New York between them hud^I fully aOn ilelecates. New Orleans siip-^\ plied its leading men hauls and MMMM1^I MMMl men. of coiirM^. The Kit/simm^ins-^' Maher tight was the event. to-da\ hMMfl^I entirely devoted to prire fighteis lo ihe^i exclusion c \ eh nf inter* si in the ^ a run a I.^1 Retting has MMtl fre^^ and RMMMV MBV^(luck and fast. Pit/simnmils i ante m on^' an earlx train tin- morning, his fine eon*^I diiioii MMMJ MJMMMMl to e- Bf|^one who saw htm. He refraimd^! fioui talkmu alsiut the MJ^M ^^| PttSviminnhs is oxer six feet tall and^! when he tiaitied for |W*mpse^ and getting^i MM u to |M MMMJMV was Ml thin he MMMJ^, liable to break into MjMM^V This lime,^MM m er. w it MMM MM weight limit, he has^Haineil up instead ol dow n and has urow u^' as Htotit as a man ol his huild ^ .in In*^| imagined to In*, his ImmMI shoulders and^. t liest are massed with inns* lis and his^| IMMJ anus and h i;-ha\e actiiall^ ^^rae^ tnl^lines to HmMm His faci*. too, is round and^rosy. He weigtud M^fJMJMl \er^' near 17u^pounds. After In- u alke^l and la Iked^j through th** erowd in the inortiitit{ his^l bunds obtained I em wed eontitleiue and^, i n. 411^ MJtl were placed on In in at even^^ money. In Paris mutu.ds ihe majority of^ht'ts issued bofr ihe name of l'it/-immoiiH. Maheralso w as in great form. Although^imt as tall as l-'it/.simnion-. he looked^stronger; his chest and shoulders, espe^^cially the latter. MM ^f true MMM y w eight^pivpnrtions, and driving |*ower was im-^p^ -i d all ox ci tlx in. II is ai ins, although^long, were ln a\il\ milseled and log and^hroad of Inho'. Km mi the wax the b e h-^man ^p^^ke and aciod during the dax. he^WiiK \^*ry confident although not in a^happ\ mood. There is a good di al of^vicioiiMicFS in Ml MMMmMmJmj ^mil n^eioppid out ^ontinuall^. He thought^Slaxin and Mitehell and all the^big pugilists weie anxious lo^MMM him whipped, despite their^HWeet woid* to the eon)rar^.^One thing made him fe^^-| hadl^, he oh-^jiM ied stn imotish to lighting on Ash^Wednesday and MJMj ^^xerx effort to se^^en if some ot her date, but w ithout sueeess. Sii|et t tit ion increaMNl his \ ieiousness and^he expn ssed annoyance this evening he-^BMMM he loi got to go to ehun h this MM^^ing. Nfaiiy big bets were made this aft* r-^hoon. Th^* fiartlcld Track sxnilnate '^i hicaffo, incluthtig Vai nell, t niiil^ni . of I^others, placed upwards of (llf/lMt on Kn^-^ni inn ions, (io mm t lark of ( lueago put^$^-.iiuhoii PiUsimmons; .b*rry l^nly.^l^. M. tlruisbx, jci..Viu. also on I itisim-^inoiiK. i Mi Maher f harh y Johnson phu m]^*4.*J(ih; Jim Adams of Xew ^oik.^Hilly MmMmj and mmmj Hnshe,^each. Pharhv Min lull and Arthur Ppham.^w ho w i i ^ to lx^\ t ^ur 1*0111 ids. eno n-d |M1^ring at h :S*. Ppham hsiked ver^ pah and^Milchell made a holy show of him in the^first round. Mb superioriiy mmmj Wf1 *-w^(hut. Ppham |TM \er\ weak Ml Ml cam**^up for the seeoiid round ami the bail was^all in Mitchell'-, favor. Sl.nihaiid \ .epie-^1111 how to ik lin n pi.i^ ^*s for a foiir-iiumd^bout. Vaipiehu |mmmmm)4 a splemlid^physique. Ian wasaltout as pale us Pp^^ham. Sla\iti's MMMffarit| to BM^Opponent ^'h^ not so great as^that ot Mmhell ou t- I pham.^They ga\e an intere^iing * \hihitii^n, and^Sla\ in's cte\erneMH was mm h admire^|.^The Improvement in Vutpielin sine** inuii-^IMg with I'ltf Wih at onee marked. The^bout was a vigorous punching manh^throughout. Then da\m and Mmhell^had a set-in. The first round was marked^h^ a \ igor-hi - c\ehahgc of blow 1 ami Mai^MMMjd mm mm loely. In the fourth, and^1.1st. b^nh men appeared cautious, but^when ihev got w.oincd up MjMMal I M Ii^other's be i s and ^ touiach.. 111 a was tluit^delightiM) the .ludicuce, and Mitetietl^IvH-ked somewhat v e \ed when the MjAmMI^M-|siiate.l them alld sent them i\^a^. ThenBMMJ) the event of ihe night. Ashort tune before the men Hppeareil^an asMM'iHtifl pres^ NMFMMMImHmi nailed^on tin in. Mali- 1 siiil he weight d IT.'*^MMJMM1 and felt in sph-iulid condition.^Kitzsjuuuoiis ap|h-ared in MMMMJ MMCaV^tioti. hut wiuld not talk alNiut the tight.^The men entered the ring at I oVtoi k.^Maher was dressed in black trou-ii -.^mm) ^ hIim king- and hi.o k shoes, (out^Tuthill. Bltll M el l'Mi and Jai k I'allou^MMM Mm s^ ^ ^ md-. Lit/ 11111:-on 1 ^ ntaft d a^moment later, wearing MMfll I MJMH h^eloth with bhiek fighting shin - and hla* k^stor king- * MMMal weights iHMMO d^FtlMiiiimomi, !*^.*^; Maher, K^, I ^ ^*^ wa-^calletl at Inthe tn-t round FttMMMMi I) MJMMMj^h^ feinting. Maher later made two left^leads for th'- face. KiW countering Ml the^eye. Main 1 h ^! w ith his left ,md MMMMlfj^then Lit/ jatilwd bis left into Mailer's^hoMf, following it with a khock-do,vn^blow w ith his right umh r the ),iw . again^lauding he. left on the nos. . Uu getting^up Maher rceeiv^*d staggering right and^left t^|ow -. but as tin if was called kMM kl 11^Lltidowii. Ii was ,^ terrible round, bith^men laung 1 a it ied to their cor mis, Maher^bleeding Bt t he mouth.^Second b-^th men wen- cautious and misledface blows. Maher landed a heavy^left on the ImhJ^ ami his ri^ht on the ribs.^Fill landed a heavy left on the ear. then^j.thtted Ins left into Mahcr's blood^ in.-nth.^After several blow s were MMMMMJM]^Maher landed a heaxy one on the ear and^I Fity ran away. Then several blows were^cx^ hanged. Pit7 fafibing his left repeatedly^into hi* opponent'* mnuth. l^oth men tin-^all v going lo their corner* vcr^ w# ak. ThirdPits lamted mi the n*-^ . Matter^missing a left drive. 'I Inn IsahcM MMMMJ^severe blow b, Lit/ dt.ilging sevciai drivi-s.^couutct ing with his left and right on hin^opponent's m . Malar also staggiifd^a:. 1 inn w a^ t alh d. FourthMaher was st if I bleeding from^the mouth and Fit/ aimed faff the bhsslv^spot, striking the noM- uiste. d and axoid-^ing a rtexere hlow aimeil at hi-bo^I^. .m v-^cral blows on the m st* and head xver*- ex-^changed. Main r lauded a In av ^ I earl^punch w ith his rig hi. reeejv ing 111 return a^- U;,;i'mtii|i hi- sore month fiian I !^*^^left. Mahi-r laiah d a go* d N-ft upfier* ut,^hut received a bw MMM MM en* ones i n^the mouth, the round closing in Fit/ s^favor. Maher MMffffllting the sight of a^l h.idb used-up man. AfterMMTfintf a few moments, hcav^^I lefts were exchanged. Maher landed a^j In av . right heart MUsnV t^'civing in re-^I turn a right and Mfl on the mouth. After^' an exchange of ln a\y lefts Male r MMJ*^gered Kill with a left en 1 he jaw and was^I trying it again when time was called.^Fiti -taggi t^ d in going lo his corner. Sixth Maher tried w ith his left and^Fit/ rah aw a\ . aftei w aids t eceiv ing a left^uppcreut as In* ran awax the MMMal time^1 in ducking to ax oid punishment. Fit/-^' ^-iminoiis again i^ 1 eivrd a left uppercut. Fitzpla\e^| continually for the hh-od\^I mouth, freipi ctitlv pushaig Maher - head^ba^ k w nh a -n.iiuht left, \fter staguer-^1 ing Maher w nh 11 Le.ivv right mj the jaw,^^ Y\\t was in turn MMJM ^* d I \ a left on his^iim n jaw , t ime being ^ ailed just as a heat \^left dine was landed oh Mailer's nose. MMMMMFit r landed his left in the^stomach. Iloth cxihangid lefts Ml the^In ad. Malur fung lii- ligl.l hghtlx in Ins^h*s opponent's ril s. Fit/ Mat k^ d. MMMal^himself mil of the light corner, receiving^a heavy pixol blow. Fit/ gave Maher two^hcav^ lclts in the m^ nth, iecei\ mg one on^l the jaw in let 111 ti. 'Lime was 1 alhd at* ah- ;othei left stimk Ma her's sore luoiil Ii. Fighth (lever doilging l^^ Fit/ pre^^vented Maher landing MffMnd blows.^I Maher landed lightlv 011 ihe stomach with^I his left, rei ei\ ing a right and h ft mi the^head. The nun eluulud. Fit/ dashed^Ins left tc|m-atedly into Mahcr's inouih,^I m arly knocking htm dow n w ith a left on^ill*' tioso. Are|m^1ltlo|| of ihe blow wan^avotdeil b\ Main is elev er dl.ck. Ruth landedheavy left* on the nos** as time^wat* called, Mahci Ivcing ier^ weak as ho^went to his eorin 1. NinthMaher lauded a weak blow with^his tight. 1* ccj\ nig a htavx I* ft on lln-^nose. A right up|m r cut on the rib- made^Fit/ grunt aud.blj. Maher wastffal a great^di al of stteugth bx mis-mg 1iei|iient^blows. Filz was v^ ij MMMJ dur.ug the^round, chatting ami laughing w ith his op^^ponent between his blows on Mahcr's son*^mouth. Tin- round 1 ^^n^ huh d w iih Fit/^looking 1 ^ ally like a w inner. Tenth\fter mi ^-sing w ith hi- r ght and^left, Maher l.mdi d .1 In av y right on the^jaw . re* ei\ ing a h ft on the cos*-, followed^hv one on the mouth. MMMM blows on^lh*^ body were exchanged, but lit/'-^*^bjjeeli\e point was Mahcr's sore mouth,^w Inch sutfen d hem 1 wo blows ami ta-gati^lo bleed pioltiseb as time was call* d. Picveil th Fit 4 landed a light lefl ,av oided^Mah^^r's right in n-turn. Moth ^^xch,ing^d^a f**w light blows. Fit/avoiding two right^swings nt his stomach. Fit/ hit Maher a^MMff] right on the f.iw, avoiding a leturii^blow . Hoth were cautions. Fit* feint* d,^then avoided Matter's right, tutting him 111^the sore mouth. A similar MM MM^given, but this time Kitz MMfffMl a sting^^ing right on ihe back of the head. Fit*^slaggcnd hi- MMMMMjl with ^ heavy left,^follow ing the ad v ant age w ii h another one^on the 11101 i'Ii as 1 line was ^ a I let I. TwelfthFit/ MMJMi the halite h^^shooting his left into his OMMMMMa^in*^ui h. * a using 11 again to bleed MMVaMH| ^^Fit/ now t^sik hi- time.iM-casion illv send^^ing M .ilit 1- In ad back with a h^av\ left^on his MM ni'iiith. avoiding punistiun nt^himself bx slipping awav. Maher pla^e*l^grogg^ to ihaw Fit/ oh. hut the latter was^cautions. 1 nix sinking whi n he could hit^thai rore mouth. Mala r stagger* d. went^to his MMM* and gave un the It.iltlc Pfliailiiiiiotisoffered a flask to his Mjt^^MMMMSa IM ^ pull M it hinn lf. ti t a^-hiMik hamh'With Maher, ^ ongi at ulat tug^h 1111 on hi- gam* tight. I ll/ 1 e^ ^ n i d d^ af-^1 mug chcer^. all agiceing it was a g^mmI^Mai fair light. 'I In- spictalct- so* un d lo^think ttial ^ oil side 1 mg 1 he si | pet lo|' ^ 1 |^ im *' andgeneral* hip of the Australia** the^MM thing M.iIn r COttld ^lo wa- to give up^vv hell he did. Pii imu ta., Man h J. TaM FttMMMMM^^Maher tight caused more ex* it* m* nt In o-^than an* miiiiI.ii liglit in xc.us. Malu r^was a favorite and it is estimated that his^supfsjiii is in this * il^ hist s.'it.oin in his atMjl* 1h ^ pen MM * MM.^tMaaal Iff Ml HMMaffd Hit i; LODUl . March .' The conn -# I faff^tl^*^ defendant* in tin- Penr.i-e fM) and^PoMMJ Aft'irnev Ha Id vv m wer^* pn*sent in^MMM to-*lay for the purpoM ol st IUMJ ,no^case for trial, 'lie* traiiM-rtpt. MffffTWi^vvhamhad Im^h filed 1,11c yestenla^ was^objeeleil lo In Mr. H ddvv in ItevaiaM wi I I 1-^lMM Maa^MMMS. TtM Mfft KmU MM4 'he tl.lllslTlptWa- llieoluplcTe. .Old .1 m hffMJ return*'*!la ^ilv^'r How rodnrtl faffMffa^^pletinn. Th ^ ease w ill proliahh come up^again 01 Motida^. Ttie d--'-nd.uit - MMM^IM pn -* nt in MMM t'^-*lav . HEIS NOW IN LONDON llar l i ^^im** I 'iitil ol i,.ime. NnKi.ilk. V.i.. March Tin* MMWl^return***! froM the t(agg***l Ishiud duh^[MMaM to Virginia rMMfl Inifl evening in^line health with a load of game. I'ln*^pari^ will staH out again Friday morning. hi*Two \ let tin*. Sconsv ill' , K^ .. Man h J. - Yestcol i\^.ifteriiiKin Hrigg- ^ aldwidl -hot and killed^Fount J Us i Im sn 1 * harles Ham'ock. * aid-^well and In o ii e w ere hmtbet s-iu-law . U -^tw*i'ii whom .in ^id grudge existed. pi i ^^\ imi'iMi.i MMaaMMtL NtwYi^i;k. *xl tffMl j- Vt a meeting of^the MVfftBMM of t In- t hieago ^\ Northwest,^erir nuid tin-morning a dividend ^^t |%fj^Mff cent. mi p^ 11'd stock w as declared,^|^axal'l^- M uch .^4. Secretary FosterLanded EDglisbSoil. Safelyon HARRISON IS ALL RICiHT HoWill B* too Republican Candi-^datf for President, so Says^Foster Cigotod Mexi^^cans Kick. r/v.noN.March S^erelary of tha^Tieasuiy ^ ^ MM arri'- ffd at -Southampton^this morning imm New York. He ,.r .mm^t^h,:, ii.nu for London. MMM he was^met h^ Mnust.t Lincoln. In an interview^he said :m:--.n'i s*.lel^ to regain inxhealth. | have no intention of seeing^(ios* hen or aii^ one el-** in regard to ad-^\ ^ rOf imnugi itfaMi. I f hall -.al on my re^^turn loihe Pmtid ^tafe^ ne\t \V^*lue^-^day. I max goto Par * Friday. Mini*ti :^ I.in. (.In h id a MMmMMmJ inter.^\ MM with Foster ih||atMffaMMa In a talk^xxith .in a--o* iai^**l pre- - 11 preseiitativa^later MMfft MMMM immigr.ition MaMMMaj^^* ^ 11 tarx Fo.ster mi id tlu gi .v MMMMffl MM^tio trouble ff/jtll PffHsM HlIM MJff v. nh tha^general trans-\ilauti* ami North(iernian-^l.lovd BMMMiM 'Lhe great difficulty^was w ith Italian lines. WhenMMMJ who w hi Id be the MJMmV^can candidate for th** presidetic) Post*^r^saiil President Hait i - 11. The weather^ksMMj ^ as bitter ci ild and snov. was fall^^ing and I osier rcm.nu* d in Ml MMMi HOUGH ON THE POOH. i:ii Ail% ^m ^^ lii th** I'rtre nf Coal la IIMItltlll. Lo\|hv\.Man h J Th*- pine of coal is^-nil risiMJ m .mi mi pa (ion of mmm My ^ MMJ^th*1 thie.itencd stnke ^.f MMMM ffMMM^M.oi h Ii'. |t is estimated through the^closing of fa* lories ,,|,d other works for^want of i oil!, attout .'^.^lit |* op|e w ill di- MCt||of Until* cll^ fee| lhe ,|l|^ nipt of the MMMMto MMff (h^* ffMMMMffl ^^f their^wagi | up. Lxciteiuciileotltlnties at the cimI ex-^* hang**, due to the rapid advance in ti e^price of coal Mai MMMffteaatJTM to iln*^MffMt ffMMM will teach. PffMM link an^^other upxvanl MMMt this afternoon, the^adv ance amounting to four shillings per^toll. I*f *-*^urse the wBffM Maa*MMM ire^i he | mm nt |Mopl*' mIhi are com |h Ihs 1 lo buy^coal supplies in -mall ipiaulities.and.it^th*'pi n * - now demand* d ii is impnsnthie^for man^ of ihi* etass to supply their^wauls, and * oie-iipicntly ih*-r*' much^MMaffffiti^. It if -aid there is no reason for^th*- i*l\.im e in prices; that the jumps in^\ aluc ^ are du*^ eiil li ^ Iv to -(xi'idators who^w i-li to dis|Mi-e of iheir cheaply lx^ughi^stm ks at tatnine prices. The miners are^still working .im I ihe usual output is^teaching the markets. The strike dne^^not begin f. r 10 daxs and a compromiso^MJMJ H ' M) R MaWati THtYPROTEST. %l^iranM CI|^pnM*^l tu Ihe I ti.-miu Offrr^ef thr I mini hlaletv. Piiv *^i Mkmi u, March 2. The Patho-^lu organ of Mexico././ / e inp^^, has opt*ne*fl^a Mff^ffMff for the MMMM *^f insi-nbingthe^UHluef ol all Mexicans o|^|nvsci| to accept*^mg lh^* r*-turn ^^f Hags ten*|ereif bv the^Fnilcd ^tat*'s. H faMMff has twen piih-^lishmg .1 s*-ries of virulent article* on the^subject ami i ialins thai the digtutv of the^nation is otilrngcd bx the offer. Hoiug the^1* ailing i Iniri h organ it is * v id* nt that 'he^articles in seme manner n MM t the sonti-^11n uls. *^f ihe Catholic i'hun'h of Mexico^toward the Viueri* an |ieopl*-, w !^^^^^^ futunt^prcdouuiiatiee as Proit -tmt- llffa] ab^'ad^'^\ lew w ith alarm ami disfavor. Iii I M St^ **1 hrm.^A rut xs. March J. Tin- ^ hainl^er w ill he^prorogued Msclay. hnl\ saMaaMaaMJ is cotlsid*i* d i el taltl 111 v m w ot the vote of confidenceiii ihe P'da.vms ministry'^a*(opteiI b\ lllO i h i ml mt M'-t^'nl,i\ . ( ^ Mj*^stantniMilu heeom**s minister of ihe inte^^rior.^nd finale* and Ptiilaleros minister^of foiT.gn .i(Tail's and ju-ticc. Th*^ *^eabiiH'l ^ ^ i oiopo-i d of ie vx men and ^^m^a MMtl .i I * h 11 ffrsfffft I.real I e-^ of I iff. ShJulixsN. I ., Man h J. I iff the^men who went sealing off the const of^Newfoundland la si Saturday and wera^caught in tlu* storm, ai h a-i ffn weie^drowned or fio*cii to death. Most of^tin, e Mat wiiel.oher^ ami then* it* great^lamentation among da-ir families. The^h gislaiure adjourui d as a mark of -vin-^MjflMJ ^ a S| | .IIH,T \\ III k**t|. [/MlDOM MaffrM -'. *^ dispan h fnmi^Port Lii/ ils th. naaltas Ml Alrica. stales^that tin* BHtMb steamer laMMMff was^wni-ked off the t MM tiMffMffi Tha pas**11g*'i's and crow were landed safely^at Poll Llualsth. %n IMaaswM Iffsaaaaai^Mtlfflll KtfH t ^. Man li 1 At the tune of^IffHlhishop In lami'n summon ^ tot tie v si 1-^caii ii w as |e|Mirted t hat he w as to he rtsMMj^to a eantifial. hut it mm how hfffaMMaffM]^that he STMlt to RoMS it the ffaMff*! itivila*^MM to m c^ pt the po-ition of cardinal pea-^feel. *im lliiiitf-r'^ x i* f i in \l xiriH-. Ii :in.. Man ii J. \t Favette iorm-n*, I Ian I man count) . this state. ^ ^^ *-^tenia) . w In n a dei i r si a! u primarx was in^MMM-S I ^in Uogci's and his fa:herwera^shot and kilhtl in a tow. hv Imm Hunter* Themuitlcrer has not been * aptun J. The) Kel urn M Work. \yr*\vx tpofl M| Man h J. \s a n^sult of^^Judge Tivhu's order that President^Freiuel turn over lhe MMMMM) of the Mai^ear coinpan.v to K*x*cix^t Steele, all the^-ink^'is have returned to work ami lait^nghtt the cars VMM running as MJsaMa ^ i M^ Itl^ a Kl* h Mrlkf.^Pmuixiv. \ri/.. Manh \ fabulous^rtefi sink*' of gold has Urn made in Ham-^bug district and lntndnd* of miners ara^ttiM'kmg then . The ore is free : . i :.g^and runs fnmi #*it^' toiWO |^er ton. s|yIn thr fMa^St. Lot is. Man h _\ Si^, the t.lendala^train n^blier. was taken to th*' |-eiillen-^tiarx to-da^. H) g^siil liehav n^r he can^shorten Ins Jh ^ear^ MMiteiue hi I a xears.