GENERAL NEWS OF SPORT WORLD LAR.GEST JACK MUNROE ANDl SIDE LIGHTS ON THE RUBE WADDELL IN Dental Office DAY'S SPORT NEWS BEST EQUIPPED MILLET MAY BOX HIS GREAT DRAMA -AND Word comes from Salt Lake that Jerry game and declares that he will demog- McCarthy, who has been ill of pneumonia strate it beyond question when they me#E. FINEST WORK WILL HAVE A BASEBALL PLAYER HAS ,MANSFIELD, IF 80, "OUR JACK" for the past week, is in a fair way to -- AT- GOOD BIG MOB ON HIS recover speedily. The matching of Al Welnig and Joe BELLEW AND THE REST OF and 4IORNY HANDS. When once be is on hisfeet again he Millet has finally been completed THEM ALL GOING. will begin training there for his battle the Reliance Athletic club secured the Prices with Jack Dean, the San Francisco welter- forfeit, of the two men for their appear- Reasonable weight. JOE IS A FAST AMATEUR During the pastyear Jerry has been ance before the localclub on the evenitn HE IS A MAGNIFICENT HERO getting heavier and about the best weight of October sy. he can make is 145 pounds. Dean will Each man put up $2oo to guarantee his DR. F. A. IRON SIDE'S I1llet Has Defeated omrneGood Men, probably weigh more than this. The pro- appearance in the ring and to battle rJ To See Rube Wade in and Throw a at catch weights. Both are light and if He and Munroe Go, There posed fight will doubtless be held at Salt rounds Dozen or Two Villains Downstairs Lake, although all of the arrangements heavyweights and when they enter the Extracts Teeth Absolutely Without Pain Will Be Something Doing. have not been completed. ring there will not be five pounds diffei' is Simply Great. ence in their weights. They are evenly Seattle Is closed to the fighters. The matched so far as the records go and Before Jack Munroe meets Jim Jeffries. authorities there are out with the state- should put up a contest that will be worth Chicago, Oct. 2o.-There are dramas, $8Gold Crown $5,$15 Set of Teeth $10 ie will likely be obliged to engage in a ment that no more bouts will be tolerated. seeing. Idrayntasand drammers. There are melo- battle with some good man on the coast. Prosecuting Attorney W. T. Scott is the &Millet was the star heavyweight of t dramas, nteelodraymtns, and mellow of San Francisco man who is responsible for the ban on coast in the amateur ranks before he left and get Estimates on your work before going Already matchmakers dramIas, hut if anything nmellower than Call clubs have made offers for the man who the boxers. San Francisco for Hlloolultu, Shortly afterarriving atthe islands he turned pro- "l'he Stain of Guilt," headed by G. Ed- elsewhere. Best materials used. Fully warranted. jarred Jim Jeffries to fight some one. ward Waddell, was ever staged in Chi- Alex Greggains of the San Francisco .Wagner of the Pittsburg Nationals., who fessional and before he left on the re- triphe defeated everyaspirant for :ago, it must have been in the golden days REFERENCES BY THE THOUSANDS Athletic club has a good man whom he is called 'lIans" because his name is turn of James Owen O'Connor. The stain of says he is ready to make a match for John, is the champion batter of theleague. pugilistic honors in and about Honolulu. the fact that he was guilt for that play will have to rest partly with the Butte fighter. He is Joe Millet. When he goes to bat the band planys It was partly due to upiltthe man who wrote it and partly Greggains is willing to give the pair a CURTIS BLOCK, 25 W.PARK ST. upoIn who ever hired \Vaddell. January. It is likely purse to fight for in Mr. Waddell-who is the famous left- that Munroe will accept the offer and hattled pitcher of the Athletics--anl the within a few weeks. start for the coast Stainl were on exhibition last night at the he? Well, he is the 'Millet? Who is Allhauttra, and it va.st multitude turned latest San Franciscan to be passed up to nlt to see the show. They hung over the he has the $he public gaze to see whether ctdg of the gallery by their toes. Men in proper stuff in him or not. He was long coats let their Loat-tails droopl over snatched to fight Gus Ruhlin this month, boys to the COMPLETE the side and the small clung A but the man in the East called everything coat tails by their teeth. Camp chairs a'f. tilled vacant spotsdownstairs. Joe is a Big Man. It may be that Joe is there and will Easy Money. have a chance. Who can tell? He is It is really hard to understand why pen- STOCK just s3 years of age and when in the ple should cough up $a to see Dick Mans- ring tips the beam at 384 pounds. He is fieldor Jim Hackett when they can see growing all the time and will be a soo- Robe Waddell for prices ranging between pounder in a few more years. to cents and 75 pfennigs. Mr. Waddell Just about a year ago Millet tired of i,one of the finest examples of the stren- Guns, Rifles the amateur game in San Francisco and nouis actor now before the public gaze. sailed away to Honolulu to try his hand ueItis, in fact, so strenuous that the man- and at the professional game in the islands. tgetlent has to cturb himt. Ammunition It wasn't long before Joe was matched lie is let out only two minutes it eachl and James Douglass happened to-be the scene, and the ensuing repair ldlls are Your Patronage Solicited. "tall guy." He got it in one round. pretty bulky for even those few minutes. Douglas was chamnpion heavyweight of Mr. Waddell's points of resplendetncy are the English navy and was looked upon as so numerous and so apparent that evenl tie most captious critic should have no troublle Hardware Copper a hard customer. His defeat boosted Mil- Ok. Anaconda let's name and he was given another. in locating them. lie is taller thani James mlatch. This time Tom Mattox, who has K. llackett. lie has larger feet than Rich- Department airdMansfield. Mining - won some fights there, was his opponent. Co. IThis "go" also went one round. The body lie can throw a villain twice as far as punishment was too much for Mattox and Kyrle Bellew. Put Waddell on the stairs Butte, Montana he blew up. in lIellcw'splay, give him a gross of l:blls, Woods Out, Too. aInd lewould send inshotsdown the stair that would the hostiles before they Billy Woods, who trained Jim Corbett settle ,ohld within carving distance. Why at Carson for the "go" with Fitz, was get themllwith a sword when you cani swat then procured and put in the ring with cut AURELIO HERRERA Millet, Woods went out in the fourth tiian with a Spalding ball? 1wTheighting Mexican, and round after an awful gruelling. He IIsGreat. HERRERA ON GROUND EDDIE SANTRY 'Millet tried to get on as Jim Corbett's Mr. Waddell shows early in the first act. Only victor over lien Jordan, the English sparring partner while the latter was lihedetective of the drama, who is so Chamnpios. working for "Jeff." Jim had all he wanted 'mall that most people mistake him for AURELIO ARRIVES PREPARED TO DO waited for 20 ROUNDS 20 and Millet went home and the plot of the play, calls hitm anld SOME THINGS TO HIS DEAR I.efore the Mt. I laggii Club at the pass away. conies oi in a browl baseball suit, withl a time to FRIEND, LDDIE ")ANTHY. 'Millet has lost but one fight and that small tearin one stiocking. Note the tear. Margaret Theater, Anaconda, boatana was four years ago to John J. Roden- A MODERN CRUSOE,-Dent r Post. Mr. Waddell was asked the other day why For the Lightweight ChIampionnhip of the bach of New York, the amateur cham- liedid nbt'have the tear darned. "Never," Northwest, Aurelio Ilerrera, the Mexicanl who pion middleweight of the United States. for new worlds to conquer that he I rereplied the hero. "Any king might have a Evening. October 23 "Down Where the Wurzburger Flows," looking claims titleto the eniatnpiofullnshiptof the Friday fThis "go" was held during a tournament came hack to California. 1trn place illhis royal robes, billt a dIarnt Tickets at Fried's Cigar Store, Butto; and then they start hunting the ball. Northwest, iltdI idlylltishop, hisi Iumianger, at the Olympic club in Frisco. IMillet Little is known of Weinig on the coast, is evidence of poverty."Mr. Wadd'll does a t Smith )rmg Co.'s, Anaconda. thunlllders are now within tlihebrder. of Montana,I and Rodenbach fought through The t -1- last week in but he comes from the East with a good " not tarry long, utl off the stage trainii will runll fronm Butte on Jack Munroe was pinched him readly to again stacklaurels on their al- Spe•cial ney to the finals, and after a 'du figt of sports who as a fighter. He has met some :1aftertelling the detective he will meet of contest. Rolund trip fare, $i.oo. New York with a bunch reputation ready heaping hunch al to cUloluer iore night QMillet lost the decision in a -rroud bout on of the 'best in his class in the Eastern :at the fnuntainl. were pulling off a little IIInif they are to he found. "go" with the champion. the quiet. states and has held his own. lie is spoken The forceful acting, the splendlid real- A year later lie won the middleweight ism,the utter abatndon of magnifticent sit- Ililshop ail his lighter calie along last IT i, DID as a hard hitting, gritty fighter. He CRESCEUS of HOW scente, night on the Iturlingto- as• far ias Iuratnt, championship of the coast at a tourna- Corbett will take the place well with both of his hands and -atinnalism,begin illthe next •hlcre James J. fights where they tuok the train for Anllarolnda. ment held in the .same club. He de- once occupied by Red Robert Fitzsim- his head. iMr.Waddell seizes the first villain and feated three men in that tourney--Gus in which spinshim head over heels into the wings. IlerreraIlks evellbitler than wheni he mons in a theatrical enterprise whippinig all of his iMcintyre, Fritz.Wagner and Fred Bayley. The name sug- From Germany conies information of an 'I'lIhis is a thrill for fair, and ttubdly is left the siate after Jeffries is the heavy star. litas a fiddle and has "Easy Money, pin setter that should be a boon tlthrilledmore than the villain. Rube has nopp•ineiits. lie is Millet is a Find. gested for the new play is automatic speL'eddurinll his sev- WAS PACED BY MIKE THE TRAMP. How Many Suckers Are Born to alley owners. No longer will the nctdl up several villains in two weeks. andl ,ailed strength•and His last appearance in Frisco was with or Guess months't froml the 'Ireatisre WHEN HLEBROKE THE RECORD bowler be compelled to yell at the pin 1the presentincumllbent is a football player. eral absht'ence 'Louis Balletro at an amateur show. Bal- Every Minute." l•Ie do some work at (;Greson "Clear out that dead wood," or "Get lie says Rube reminds him of old college State. will AT WICHITA TRACK. letro went out in the second round after boy, few day's andl will Colorado Springs has the right kind of No. 6 on the spot, kid." Then, too, the dlays, and that the nanagement has beenl Spritlgs during the next hitting the carpet six times. meet .Suatry, the He has stopped the boxing game, alley owners should welcome the innova' vvery liberal in paying bills for osteopatl'y then be ready to Eddie Millet is one of the many finds Alec mayor. in Anaconda. not because he opposes it, but because the tion in this age of labor saving machinery. anla antiseptic batndlages. The hurtling stunt (hicagC fighter, I1Y AS%•O('IAT'.D tI'VI'S. Greggains had dug up in his time. He that his coming mnatch are not giving good bouts. In brief, the invention consists of a box ddone by the villaindrives the gallery into Ilerrera feels Oct. ao.-Such an ova. first appeared in Greggain's amateur club, promoters for -him. The tWichita, Kan., When they get talent they can begin busi- placed over the pin (position, through ffrantic applause, and Rube escapes ill the will be another victory tion as was given Cresceus when hle trotted and ever since that time Alec has taking out how lie is going ness. which the pins are suspended by wires, con fusioln. Mexican cannot figure a mile in, t :53) yesterday and made a a liking to him. one- Works the Gallery. to lose, yet lie is persistentl ill the state- wit- When George Gardner trained in the the bottoms being about one and new world's recordl has been rarely Butte has reserved for next season quarter inches from the alleybed. In the next scene he tells another vil- nuintthat he has no sntap. nc.sced. The stallion was nearly smnoth- West for his fights 'Millet was always his remarlkable showing in Mil- Dowling, Roach, Bandelin, iMartin, Swin- Hung thus, they oscillate freely. When liat that lie is sorry he ever drank with Santry's Icred to death so mnearwere the people to sparring partner, and, although nothing reetntly, wherein put it all dells, Henry Shaffer, Ward, Runkle, Kane, the angle, resulting from oscillation, him, and then defies a whole nest of wankee lie get inear eniough to touch him. but a novice at the, time, gave George inl put or 'McHale and Smith; Wilmot and Lynch reaches the point where the pia would villains, taking their gunlls away front over Jack I)ougherty ix fast routnds, The day was simply perfect andl the track some choice rubs in the game of "mix."' his The Chi- were not subject to reservation, but Wil- fall, a catch, which holds the edge of a them,t biting out the triggers, and tlhenl has boostedI stock skyward. in prime condition, lie was paced by a It was Gardner who put Millet next to coiiiet well prepared to Tramp, to a mot will probably play with Butte next heavy iron bar is releasedand the pin is scornfully returning the mutilated weap- cago lightweight 0 running mate, Mike The some of the fancy points of the game. drulbbitng if ineed lie in order r sulky. Cresccus had no wind break what- season. Kane and Smith, while reserved, jerked into the box. When a strike is ons. Terrific cheers from the gallery. take an awful to deliver are not likely to be with Butte next mac'- the pins disappear instantly. In the lastscene the rich banker of the that hliemay liiid ai oppolrtunity ever. The first quarter was made in 30 Reduced rates on piano tuning and re- thinks is in 5'Y4, and three-quar. season. From the pin box wires run along the play has found his long lost daughter. that punch which lie is secoruls, the half pairing. Orton Bros., aig North Main. sleeve. left of the alley to the bowler's position. You are liable to filnd almost anything up his ters in i :3o ,and the mile in I :59 . slortswill go to Ann- Briggs has again begun training the pin is lifted from the alley, a cor- in that show. The villains, having bleen Fromlt Butte the SG(eorg II. Ketchum, who owns Cresceus No Run on Banks. Jimmie As train, last for Terry McGovern. The pair will meet pin at the foul line drops, thiu patched up by deft surgery, concentrate conda on Friday night by special SaIhld who drove hint yesterday, said BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. responding mill. late this month at Boston. showing the scorer the pins remaining. in the ancestral halls, and are foiled, tin- which will return with tlhem aifter the Snight: Mexico City, Oct. so.-There has been seent mad to see best track out of doors and To turn the balls a simple device is Ifoiled, by the detective. Mr. Waddell ap- The local ,eople fairly c "'This is the no run on the banks here as a result of the ring. They, Joe Choynskl will box Carter before a arranged. A slow balt drops into a groove, pears as a policeman, and removes the their favorite again in the * the conditions were perfect. When I was failures of the International Bank & Trust a chance for week before last the track was wet, Philadelphia club on October ag. inclined to the right, into a small shaft, baftled scoundrels, but the scoundrels have however, realizethat there's r here company. advantages and determined where an iron tongue catches it. By pull- hadl to get re-enforced collars since thie tileEastern lighter to get away with the 1but I saw its People on the inside of the bank man- and Charlie Hitte started. if all reports concerning hii conrdi- the con- George McFadden ing the lever on the right of the foul season goods to come back. The resit justified my ex- agement reported yesterday that N. 'That is all for Mr. Waddell. The cur- true, and therefore some good d pectations. I knew before the race that valued at $3,397,319, and will fight somewhere near Schenectady, line, the ball is raised to the ball run and tion are cern has assets Y., on October 26. Itain falls, the gallery goes mad. Again boxitng is looked for when the two meet t the stallion would beat his record, but I liabilities of $a,584,674, leaving a surplus returned to the bowler. A fast ball will return of its mo- -why pay $2 to see Dick Manslield when in Anaconda on Friday evening. a triumph so complete. of $1,33o,ooo. run up an incline and did not anticipate Tommy Tracey, who fought a ao.round returned to their for so mnuch less you can gaze on Rube go to Oklahoma City and Fort mentum. The pins are t Waddell ? I shall draw with Mose LaFontise in Butte, and lever on the left away to keep engagements, Packers Meet. leading position by throwing the Scott right who is now one of Portland's into place. and that will be the last time he will ap- BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. of Billy Jrnter as maid of h.or from your county liquid merchants, has charge pear in public." ,Denver, Colo., Oct. ao.-The directors Riley, a fighter, and Ed Gloss, an oarsman, some deserving youing-Tdy for memblership in GRIM ISA STICKER Ryan is very of the Independent Packing company met to hold the championship of Philadelphia Tommy the excursion given by the Butte InterMoun- who claims modest, but he will have his little joke, tainto the World's pair at St. Louis. here yesterday for the purpose of elect- the Northwest. Riley, who has three BELGIUM COULD REST ing officers and outlining the future policy Is dead anxious to Says he: JOE GANS FAILS TO KNOCK THE draws with IMemsic, "Me and Cotbett were standing together Young to Fort Riley. UNDER OUR PROTECTION of the company. fight either Cordell or Angell at San Fran- ITALIAN OUT IN A GRUELING in Frisco one day, talking about who was D. C., Oct. 2o.-Lieutenant Among those present was T. J. Brown cisco, and Tracey believes his man can Washington, SIX ROUND BOUT. ASSOCIATEDPBsss. toe best fighter in the world. Jim thought General Young, chief of staff, has gone to BY of Montana. defeat both. For Gloss he would like to London, Oct, so,--The Brussels cor- California, he was and I-well, I says, 'Jim, you may Fort Riley to attend the army mateuvers. secure a match with Pape of the world, respondent of the Daily Telegraph says the East a few weeks not be the greatest fighter in V ANStOCIATODPtvRES. current who returned from you are next to the greatest.' Say, for the following explanation there is but Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 2o.--Joe Gans, ago. Corbett has less '*of the recent visit of King Leopold of a vaudeville comedian, the lightweight champion and Joe Grim, i2 Belgium to United States Ambassador sense of humor than anyone I know. He Storer in Vienna: "There will be six teams in the league the Italian pugilist of this city, who stood ad couldn't even see that I meant I was the and next year," says W. H. Lucas, president 'An' maytl six rounds before d "The King's purpose was to place the could greatest fighter in the world. receivedpunishment last week, met last of the Pacific National league. "We I ain't?" ! stconcessions in China, Japan and Korea clubs, but six gives the teams Ball night in a six round fight at the Washing- of the United States have eight The foot g-under the protection more chances to play at home and does ton Sporting club. and in return to grant America certain Im- Arthur Duffy, the most phenomenal had the better of the fight from not keep them on the road too long at a Gans portant trade privileges." '0ir sprinter in history, mry retire from the beginning to end. stretch. cinder path at the end of the present "Yes, I believe Tacoma will be In our The Italian received a severe pounding, UP. season, says the Illustrated Sporting Season but the colored champion was unable to t AFTER YEARS HE PAYS She is a good ball league next year, News. His career as an athlete is so if- town and I believe the people are in- Is on and we have the largest and most knock him out. Consioence-Strioken Smuggler 8ends the is able to lustrious as to stamp him as a prodigy, complete line of foot ball goods ever clined to believe the Northwest will be Duty and -Interest. will be sure to be in and it Is not probable that his like In the city. Government stand alone. Seattle seen in many years. As the only "4ms- BUTTE DOGS ARE ENTERED BYASSOCIATED PRCSS. the league, but as to Portland, I am un- ed New York, Oct. ao.-Collector of Port tour"member of the human race au- Great Meeting of Hounds is Opened able to say at the present time. run too Foot Balls from $1 to $5 informed that Chicago thentically recorded as having at Kearney, NIeb. Nevada N. Stranahan has received fromn "I have not been yards in nine and three-fifthsseconds, of Pants and Lacers at all prices. A has drafted Huelsman, the captain of the BY ASSOCIATEDPRESS. a conscience-stricken citizen of a Western the many thousands who have trained for complete line of the following letter: Spokane team. It is probably but a re- distance Kearney, Neb., Oct, o.--The openingng itystate"At the age of sg I came with my right to his ser- this "blue ribbon" sprinting day of the Mississippi Valley Futurity port, as Spokane has the generations, Duffy wears unique vices." through Ball Shoes Coursing meeting was a great success. parents to settle in this country. Coming laurels, foot The day was perfect and the hounds ranan into the port of New York in September, as many years as horsemen wete cost A FREE PAS George Gardner, the premier light For well. There were 114 entries in thehe 89go,we smuggled broadcloth, which struggling to produce the two minute trot- Shin Ouards, Nose Guards, Britain some $ao to make a suit to society, ditto to business success nowa- heavyweight of the world, has arrived in the futurity, many coming from as far as in Great days is scarcely obtainable. unless one is ter, athletes were striving to reduce which I afterwards wore. Please tell me San Francisco and will begin light work below to seconds, then Head Harness, Eto. California and Montana. well dressed. T'hat means not only cloth- He is matched to fight time for too yards the notable winners yesterdayay what the duty would be, as I would like and well made, but in a few days. nine and four-fifths seconds. After Among ing of good material Bob Fitzsimmons and proposed to get into below was Northern Light, owned by Montanana ityto The settle." collector gave the Information and well fitted. We supply the very best he is almost numberless efforts Arthur Duffy of the Futurity $so, the material. Our shrinking ((some call it condition gradually, consequently fifthof a second, once parties. The final heats ll-has received a postal order for going to begin his work early. clippedoff another The Sporting eoods Store will be run today and tomorrow the all- sponging) and our sewing are of the best before equaled by the professional, Dono- and interest, also, but we also make suits to fit each Gardner looks bigger, stronger and aged stakewill be started. amount of duty Sulta made in two when last seen on van. II and 13 W. Park St. county individual customer. heavier than he was It is known that the improvement in atyEnter as maid of honor from your days; pants one day. the coast, He states that he feels better Enter as maid of honor from your county mechanical assistance has been an imn some deserving young lady for membership in in some deserving young lady for membership in and stronger, but that his weight is about of the the excursion given by the Butte Inter Moua. JAMES W.BELL, Tailor and Draper very confident that he Is portant factor in the reduction CARL ENGEL,. Prop. the excursion given by the Butte inter Moun' uan the same. He Is talnto the World's Fair at St. Louis. tain to the World's Fair at St. Loult. 50 Bost Broadway - Butte, Mont. the Cornishman's master at the pugilistic .Continued on Page Elght.)