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8 THEANACONDA STANDARD. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER J, 189ft PETEWAS_RIGHT THERE IclilluFilled to Fulfill His Con^^tract to Throw Schamicher. ITWAS A GREAT STRUGGLE Hundredsof Lovers of Wrestling:^Witnessed the Contest on^the Carpet Last^Night BlTTE,Oct. 1.^Peter Schumacher has^always been considered to bo a deter^wrestler, and Unite people nrc now more^than convinced of hi* ability in that direc^^tion. When any man. no matter who lie^Is or w hat his reputation be, undertakes to^throw Pete five times in nn hour, the^probabilities ure thnt he ^vill Ik^ unable to^deliver the p.il-. )^. A. McMillan, the^beoteh athlete, attempted this li-nt to^^night at the City Hall concert hall and^failed, although he made a great effort at^It. The match was catch-ns-catch-can^style, nothing barred. It was a wonderful^exhibition of sclent iflc wrctitlinir, and the^2U0 or H00 spectators who tilled the hall^were off their seats half the time. The^good work of both men was enthusias^^tically cheered, but Pete seemed to have^tile sympathies of the crowd on a^-count of^tils hcirii! ilm smaller man. Thefirst hitch lasted just 13 minutes^and was won by McMillan with a half^Kelson and neck hold with feet. The sec^^ond was stublsnrtily contested and was^filially won by McMillan in exactly the^eame style in 13 minutes and 40 seconds.^There was some great n'resiling in the^third hitch and both men did pretty work.^Schumacher came near throwing his stal^^wart opponent a couple of times midgut^away from McMillan's strong alms with*^the slipporincss of an cel. ^Mac.^ Dually^picked him up as ho would a baby anil^Rave him a back heel tlyitit; fall. Heats*^niacher atruek the Hour w ith terrific force^and was partially stunned by the shock.^Time. Uate. Itwas thought that this fall would par^^tially disable l'cte. but ho ea me up for the^fourth hitch as strung as ever. '1 he men^Were on the floor nearly all the time m^this hitch, and Schumacher got nw.iy^Iroin a t.a'f V-Nmi lr^lf a do/'ii times.^Alter l\y. minutes of the hardest kind o)^Wrestling* McMillan put Pete's shoulders^down with a roll and half Nelson; This^left McMillan it minutes and .'^ seconds to^throw Pete again and a in the match. He^failed to do it and the tilth- fellow was da- I^elded the winner. When lime was called^^McMillan hail Schumacher's shoulders^within three inches of the floor and might^have gut him dow n in 10 seconds more, or^oil the other hand IV 1c miuht have slippi .1^away from him just as he had done u^dozen times before. THAT FAKE FIOHtT Athletic flub lili.ctor. Won't Mm^Mi^ii or Kcu|f!i a Out. Buttk,Oct. 1.^At u meeting of the^directors of the Athletic rlul^ to-night it^was decided not laeiva cither Kcogh or^^Nixon u cent for Thursda) night's tight^Sor ev^n to return their forfeit of ^!^^^^each. The foil it money was declared^confiscated on the ground that the men^did not act square w ith the club. It was^at lust suggested that Keogli's training^expanses should bo paid, but ut to-night's^meeting the protMwition was voted down^Unanimously, lu addition to this all the^parties who were in* any w ay connected^with the contest will ho Ixirreil^from having anything to do with^the club or anv of its events.^In taking this stand the directors^atate that they are coin inccd beyond anv^question of doubt that tho lli'ht was a^^^fnke^ from hegiutig to end. ami thisth-y^consider good ami sultleient reason lor^withholding their money und confiscating^their forfeit money. The tight, so it is^chinned, was tlxed for Nixon to win in the^tenth round, but it is alleged that Kiwh^bad him doped and gave him the double^cross. The club will probably have a lu^-^amt on its h inds, but the directors are^eoulhleiitth.it the ground they ore stand^^ing on is solid. This action of the dub^will be irpnernllv oontniomloj, ami it will^lielp the sport in lluttc to an unlimited^extent, \fter this w hen men get up he-^fore Hie Butte Atlii* t^e club ii Haul that^^will llgkt. Theeotipotis of Thursday ^UU w ill bo^good fur tl.p nr\t contest, ttet. 1.1. A LOV1Z F!-^ AST. J.ls'io ltrpiil.il. *^^^ Hold a sleeting nt lie...( ily. Dpectallusratcli l^ the standard. Roihi..Idaho, tlet. 1. A republican^rally was held lien-to-night. A uniformed^flambeau club prcceihd by u baud iia-^raded the principal streets v.lnch were^abloxo with tin. works. Sonns's opera^liouse wis well tilled and an overthav^bierting was held out d^sii s nddresseii b^^^Mcronnell and Miller, the latter a eandi-^clidate for the legislature. In the opera^house the glee club sang several choice^campaign songs, and addresses Mi-re de^^livered by Senator Ii.iImiih and \Y. It, lh-y-^buru. Mr. M' ( onnell, eoiuiug from the^outdoor meet inn. was loudly called tor^and made u short address that set the^galleries wild. Mr. Ihibois dwelt princi^^pally on w hat the republican parly had^Hone for Idaho. AsIi. -..,..^ I *i nsjr Nait. .hi n ii- ol the old^^est similes in the language. It naetJM not^only in Slijk^|^oare i^J Henry IV.^ \ .. iil^^MM, but in fsitagtond's ^Man the Ptasaatv^man^ laboiit V.niJ tiflf.ii, who says that^**feith withotite fit deati^ It ^diil as a^dore-nayle^ ic. ii., 1K|^. Professor Skeat,^in a note on this | assage in his monu^^mental edition of the noon, Vol. IJ., p.^2!h, oliserves that an earltcf use still is to^lie found in ^William of PgUtile (aboatt)^lXtO.^ The passage rcfcrrcil to is:^1 am iled as a date nail. \^' .^ sjssrl 1,'iaTlra. injril.mNoted.^^I see villain in your face.^ said a judge^to a prisoner. ^May it please your^honor.^ said the iat'er. ^that is a |ht-^^onal reflection. 7V-/df... ALondon lloiitc. I ni. IsWB'. Oct, 1. A pro|iriet.ir^ hoe (.^and laud t uiporuiiou has ^Meaaaatttas. I_ii^-^bilities, oTr..'^^i- assets. ItcVUI. Thelady managers of the world's fair willbuild a children's home near the^woman's building if futiils for it are se-^r^r^d within the next no days. Thcn^ will KDts thearoiuiii fl^ of '.i,,- building a 1...uotiit e isjused as apiaygrwuad tur-^nlshed w:th n.o iel toys. In tho center^them will Is- a fountain with a wide, shal-^low basm coiiiuiumg Rah. and a place for^^ailing toy Isiuts. Ii i^ intended to fur^^nish another mum us a library. Kinder^^garten teacher* will lool, after the amuse.^incuts of children and a probable featuii^will be the cstRblishineiii of a creche,^where young children can be leti in charge^of cxjM-rienecd nurses. S.und-hai. 1 p: hi ^ ^.^ fioturlOO to 1.75 at^Orton Bros., Jwi N. Main. THECORPSE CAME TO LIFE. AKeiosrkakls Incident of the War Ki- IsltMtby Itrlrgsla Lairli.^From the Washington Post. Muj.Samuel A. Loseh. ex-senior V. ('..^depai i iiient of Penns. i ^ an in, who, with^his estimable wife, is the guest of ('apt.^Daniel S. Weitsel, of the wnr department,^is a national delegate to tho encampment^and one of the most prominent I'uiuisyl-^vamans in attendance. His career has^beeu a noted one. He may well lie termed^a self-made nun. His parents were |ioor.^and when a ls^y be worked on lb^ canal^us n driver. His natural ability, coupled^with study, soon brought out his talents,^and, but for the war, would I avc filled iui-^puriuut positions in civil lite earlier than^he did. In 1MW i.c diluted lu Company (',^.Villi Pennsylvania volunteers, and served^through tho war w it Ii distinction, und was^mustered out us a lieutenant, becoming^afterward an nid on (iuni-ral Sigfrlcd's^stuff, N. (i. P., with the rank of major. Politicallyho Is a republican anil hn^^been a member of nearly every state con^^vention of his party since |H7o, and in lh*^^was a delegate to the memorable Chicago^convention nnd one of the notable;^'^.^During the administration of Governors^Hartranft nnd lloyt he was chief clerk of^the wur dc|mrtincut, a member of the leg^^islature of leT.VTti. chief clerk of the^booae in 1HK7, secretary und acting gov^^ernor of New Mexico under President^Arthur, and has h.-ld other iin|s.rtaiit |^o-^s it Ions of honor. It was the .V)!h Penn^^sylvania volunteer regiment which was^designated by General Grant to represent^the volunteers of the country at the laying^of the corner-stone of the Gettysburg^monument in mm, and Major IsM was^honored b\ being placed in command of^tin' color company. He is now the nom^^inee of his parly for the legislature of the^Fourth district of Schuylkill counly, I'a. Majorbunch related to u I'osl reporter^yesterday tin- following hitherto unpub^^lished and remarkable episode of the late^war: Afterthe charge in the fight at tho^Wcldon road, in which his roititwnt par^^ticipated. August lit. MM, Company F^had but two men left, named McManiis^and Hull. These men ':*ider command of^I thin | Sergeant Losch. were among those^on picket duty that eight, McManiis had^gone beyond the line and was behind a^tret^ w hen a Hash of lightning revealed his^win real sin Is to Kull. who, mistaking him^lor si rebel, tired and shot MeMnmis^ill the In ad. Hull's mistake was dis^^covered and his comrade's Issly was car^^ried to tho rear, covered with it gum^blanket and plaeisl on the ground, a Mi|v^isiseil dead union soldier. .Nextmorning, c hile a party of the regi^^ment wore seined around the camp lire^discussing hardtack and coffee inclose^proximity to McManiis' Issly. the blank' l^was seen to move, and directly, and to^the great consternation of the part^. Me.^Manns ruiscd up, walked to the fire, and^asked for ii cup of cofli-e. After MS com^^rades had recovered thcmsel\os they re^^turned to the lire and aecoiiiiii'sl.iled the^rcsum-clcd McManiis. He was badly^wounded, however, and was sent to a hos-^pital. The operation ol ircpuiiniiiff was^pcrforuifkd, the soldier recovered, and was^liaiisierred to ihe it,valid corps. UNIQUK AFFAIR OF HONOR. Ivprrleiicr ,^,' Cm. Ian tVsllsep slid^lieu. Nlarliu e niter Willi a III If idler. MJSJSJItile \\ aslllllslull Post. ThisIs itig the season for arinv ri'iui-^niscences many gissl things are being re^^lated which have not licr1^TrMPBsarjpcaii d I illprint, thic of tho latest was told^during lunch hour yesterday at the t^ n-^sioti building by a ^lute captain^ of vol^^unteers, w ho left hisrighl leg mum while onthe sanguinary batllellcld of tiettys-^hurg. He reiaic d thai a eei'.uiii bligailier^general of Massachusett ihreo moullis'^troops, coinmaiidiug u brigade in which^tien. itlicu colonell Ia'W Wallace of In-^diaiut and General Starkweather of Wis^^consin, each commanded regiments, on^one occasion grossly insulted both Wal^^lace ami Starkw ciither. The Massachu^^setts brigadier was a veritable Martinet,^and the former, after the insuh, Isdh^s.-ni bun challenges to mortal combat,^starkweather's reaching him first. Itwas llllllletliatel^ accepted, anil. Iieing^the chnllciiiccd party, lie- hrigadier in tned^-hort swonls as the weapons. l.ow Wal^^lace's challenge caino a few minutes later,^and the brigadier sent bun woid that ho^would al tend to Ins case as soon as he was throughwith Mtaritweather. Wallace sat^down and wrote an nffiK-'iiotiatc letter to^] Ills wife und father, stating that he was^1 not ninth ol a swordsman, and feared tbe^wurst. Siarkweather. hearitig aboul tips,^! went to Wallace and told bun not to let^J the matter give him any uneasiness, as hi^i iStarkweathcri was all exp.-rt with tho^short, deadly sword, an,I tle-iv would not 'Is- much ^^f the Mneai huaiillg brigadier ,lett w hen he pot through w ith bint* ltwusdeeiT.ilUi.it the duels should be |fought ipiietly iii a large headquarters' tent i'^ti liiul evening. \t the nopi inted hour. IStarkweather, w ith his si eonds. appeared^and wen- rsjosiilad at the door ol the lent^with great forinuliu by an ollbfr selected^for I hat ptir|swe. I'lic^ w ere ushered in.^and, to their great surprise, found along^table spread and fairly groaning u Ith gnntl^things. Is,th solid and liquid. 1 pen the Ientry of Siarkweather and his seconds,^ihe brigadier from Massachusetts, who^was Sitting at the .lend of the table, arose,^and made a neat little s|iecch. during^which he said that if fill^nil Staik-^w cat her was ol the same mind as himself I bey would ;ui^ oed to ^eat, drink and be^in-'iry,^ instead of can ing aaeh oilier M ith Isnarl ^words. Ktarhweather sniilingly iagreisl to the proposition, and nil ollicer^was soul to notify Colonel Wallace that IIhe brigadier w as reudv for him. MvCod !^ excl.iniieil l.ow. ii|s^n reeeii - |ing this notlfteatl u, ^he hasn't killed iStarkweatherulread|r^ has he'.' Theottiecr w ho Imm the summons said^it was his dut\ only to conduct Colonel^Wallace to 111^ Ug tout without unneces^^sary comment. I'art i.illv recovering from^Ins sin prise, benroeeetled with the couriei.^and upon ^ ntaring the ten', w is still furtherastrprlaed to see the loaded table,^surrounded by the smiling faces of his fel^^low officers. The situation being ex^^plained lo bin:, he remar ked in his usual^hnpp) vein, that the a|^olog' was accepted^and the party would proceed to attack the^enemy's line ol odibh s. Xirtnes of Hie Kar.llti^., rrclilthe M. l/sil^ Clohe Hem,,, tut. QenHsnisenwho are fii-qu-.ni high bati-^ipietcrs, or who often stuy in town of^nights to look up into the spiral stems ,,f^ehampaiTm glasses, should never ilrnk^without snnlines und soft bread beaida^iiii'ir i-lbovv s. These two articles w ili save^more jags and rod noses thin the inch-^sin ^ world. The bread, if eaten^fr^ ..^, a- oto n a the bqu.sr is taken, vv ill^absorb most ,.r the aleoh. l. ami Ihe oil of^t ,e ll^h wili tloat the lest on the lop of i he^stomaeli. Thus the delicate lining of ihe^lo.sl sack w ill Ik1 saved I loin injury ami it--ow in r from dhunoei s. foolianm ^ s, ,,.,.1 InalhtUllcllseiotlsness. 'I lie salt in the sardinesis also an excellent ngoiit IM^ali tntng and MttUng the ntottMsoh in^healthy then* ifu r a w Ins .- q per. Goto the South' i u hotel for a good comMalt sarrgd in g ' sivie. BARRET^ JACKY, Butte, Anaconda, Philipsburg. Butte, Anaconda, Philipsburg. Forthe convenience of patrons in the several sections of the State, we beg to announce that in Buttewe carry the Stockand Side Saddles,^Plush and Fur Robes,^Whips and Cushions. BissellChilled Plows,^Keystone Disc Harrows,^Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts,^Road Wagons, Harness, ATPHILIPSBURG: Buggies,Carriages, Bain, Schutler and Studebaker Wagons. ATANACONDA i^SCHUTLER, STUDEBAKER AND RACINE SPRING WAGONS. Ordersby mail for anything will receive prompt attention. Very respectfully, Barret^ JaGku, 60West Park Street, Butte,Montana. CanvasDecoy Docks and Geese. A.WEHL'S ARMORY, tlAND IS WUT PARK STREET, BUTTECITY, - - MONT, WnolMal*and Retail rtaalsrt la Guns,Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunitionand Sportsmen'sClothing^DOG FURNISHINGS. Baa.Ball. Lawn Tetint*. Gymna-^alum and Athletic CooJs. COMPLETESTOCK -or- GLOVERS'DOG REMEDIES. EYEAND EAR SPECIALIST. H.P. USTICK. A. M, M. D., /saa at t iii.-.-iL'.i, hss tat ir^r. kasatssf i h ,i^^^uied hlni-rir 11 lhi' Iri'atwnt ol nlscatM el^las Br*. Ear. Neat and 1 moat ^u^li ^r^^taot. stosssm, itaauiac Uas, ^ieiitu^,. m. iat^in uir rsr^. mis . f , u is, i tss i^! vol it * e^smi to sil snrsrlral o|M-ratl^^i!N nr. rsiarv f. r th's^^ iirvnr tbisuassol dltordm. Pays ^H -u^sit -nt nn toflttlii|! ^.s^ifi^ and sUJi^tliii attl-^rela! rvs^. IMI I^ In sildltliin to rhrVToM^^aerlaltlM.tbFdn tor tr^~.:. with nlimni, rsal^fttereks p.:.-.. r. iii,,;. bllaj oi l)le^dfoi7^.^ rra!^i.l.orssr..! i,m ..i-, ,:,,( .,;| r^ctnl tinul.,,h^^tar sMtl in 11 era ss 1 imnroT* i n^ ths l nnn K -Uwstei II .viv. hunm* i^ait. rB^^t^t. Norvi'ot. lln.io. jluut saw 9 SBOFFBEYLAVELL,AMBROSE COLLINS.FLOYD CLOSSER, President.Secrotary and Treasurer. Manage* IWAS A (triMta If pm for otn IfM voar^ fr.^m ^ ^. rer* MI |' i^- am! ulc rjllon uf tit.- rri'Mm. | Mvrralhimdrctl doilats alth smiarjt^I|m la list v and i b'stmvl n^^ h 1 l^u: -ri- ^ i-.in*^Haadl) w..rs.. unui Jin CsTtca ii|i^i i'.f.i iKin^Bm i.v Mi sea*Mad *^ adeaa ni^tho i aad la . ,siii ta|rfnii.'i Hi*- affjerarla. i.^* pi^Vafed tea tuuil. lam uo* I'jiirli) MMda Loti^ PaOTOM,^atBMMaa, Kail ThfOM. llf'hhlr BmI Eslal^ Firm, r^ ^ Takfplsa^uri^, at wp|1 a- profit, n tbs preasot uclv.ivof tht Ri-al Kstats market, whlrli l^^^luiilitii'ss tin; n^iilt .if tlirc. .ilo'.y et an daaf^ralniadanil tin- ulniost alnoluts certainty of^Hearthe Htvt^ ( AriTAi. Tue cltueaa of^KsjMa, witli tl'Sir usual wide asakr tmalni'st^hslilta, arr wi ll nwaro that pr.it-a for bu.idlnf^^ llos for l:u lii^^s rnonu or homii are. Instead^or getting i'lieaper, tinliis to Rradualty Increase^tn value vrilli this, a id III ' p.-i mlslng; future dc^inand. Havlncat all times bad confidence lo the fu^^ture ef tills city, M Iiiivp tr im tlmo to time^^Sssarad asad |^r^|io:-tli's, and are, therefore,^prepared for tho rlso and cm aw.iys furnlsli^our patrons barealns, whieli for location, prlcet^and terms cunnot be met by others. Fromour list ffur tno lon^ for putilicatlenl ws^^MM Drlelycali ait-nllen to a few htirrleilly^eeleotcd GttOlJ BAKOA1N8. Anunil'c:- of flnf resldenei^lut^ In the Tlrlnlty^of tbo Anaconda nunc, nt from fSJO to *t.i. Theprices of lots in the IlurK AnnntoN aro^r ip.dn rWM in vali... en ieeaMM of tlienreat^demand for hi 'ldlnp sites In that locality, but^^e have eat ^ ewBteet In this desiralils part of^the city at from MMBM, These lots will nil^Is' rcia'.t'd on or about Octobur I. F.rWl'ST SIliK pi. petty vre bare alvi a^piinibe:- of choice lots lo tin I'lVM Ulu and^toll mm Ia ad lltious. ANIM'UMK Off fi n nil: MI^NTH cun be^^ssiued to anyone wislihm to inv est tr.ian in a |^lllie rorotr lot, (.^wxllii With seven hntlkCl^Iheieviti. Asub t Jntially built, conveniently srrnnCil^^nil find) linlslicd unn'K uoi sr. of six pmini,^near Court House, for UJmO. and only fcuo of^this aiaoiiul need be Mill. A^iipcrlor site for a tenement home on (Iran-^lie street Is otlcrod IkMtlgh us at libera' fliitire*.^and terms. Adelbrbtfully detlitncd. arranzed and fln-^Wlied plti. k tt')i ^k uk nvr iiohms. on a well^located liiaullc street lot. i'.xlil. Is for sale by^us at t^ ',ooo. Wehave cliolee lot- In eTcry direction and In^every addition to Mw city. Wehave choice lols at all prices and tho bctt^oflernis. Wecan HBMI for you It MM a home for^alul ji.iiaic now pavm;: oul lu rent. We^an sell yo i lots in anv number, and If^you care I^ *vr. 1 u i r, we have a bl.'ck of :il^\Sl w it It slilcb rati can triple your mouev, and^von nid onlv a very small uinount of cash with^'vvlti h to make ti e 'purchase Anumber of well furnished l.odjlntt Houses^In e\ic ihnt loca Hie*. Wi'linveaisianinnberofexcellent Mim^o^TuAtvis to b ase Wearc Mil t^ fBADB a number of good^lots for TIAM WO UK. Tothose ^ ho have propr-rfr to s*'^ ^^,s w,'!1 **^1 th..si. who trM to luiy. we . |-:id a cordial ln-^rltatloa to call: festkBJ that tn can serve ^..u^a- ^. 'I mil sill' ^o i a^^ itlsfa. b rbj as any firm^lu lilt* cit^ Pleasedo not eel the name confu ed wlih^rib r real eMat-II: ni- I Ii^ ^ flzlnul real estate^tollHAMS at No. 15 WKST UUANITK ST ThompsonFalls Land and Lafcg Co., Successorsto Lavell Brothers. Manttfnotiirersand dealers in Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, 1Full Stock of Eastern Finished Hard Woods, Building Paper, Etc., on Hani Yardsand 1 a tory at South llutle. Sawmills at Thompson Falls. MAINOFFICE 53 EAST BROADWAY, BUTTE. MONT. TelephoneNo. 100, Three Rings. CARL.GAIL, rresldent. H.UNZICKER. O.aLaodbec'j. M.UNZICKER, Western Representative. E.BUMILLER. V.r. and Tr-as. ChicagoIron Works, Builders of General GoldMills, Wet and Dry Crushing: Silver^Mills, Smelting, Concentrating. Leaching, Chlorinating,I foisting and Tumping: Plants^of any capacity. Tramways, Corliss En^^gines, Compound Engines, Boilers, Cars,^Cajes, Skips, Ore and Water Buckets,^Wheels and Axles. ExcitativeEastern Manufacturers and^Agents tor J. M. Bkvan's ROLLS* QUASTf^Mill and Hkndy's Improvld Triumph COMCBMtra tor. WesternOffice. Lawcr Ma.u s;n^t. Helena, M^nt. GeneralOffice and Works livt. 'iiru Art. nnd Willow St, Cblcsfl0.nl. K.M. COBBAN * CO. 1 J.k iNMIi h. C. C;ncy. C h. Hi-d. BUTTECITY SAMPLING WORKS, BUTTE,MONT., Sampleand 1 m Slltcr. liold. Copper in:^1^ ad urn. I^. O. B^\ 77o. tuitce. scott^built n-. erne- l ull aid UraMM^M .. and at u.irks. lasM Butte. J. K. EVELETH, Manager. MRRriMh FOX. DealersIn FineCigars, Tikacco and Wal'ionery Wbolessleaad Retail Dea art Id coal oil