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Show (KIIIIIIIl till (lllllNHltl, tin. Iiirni.r I. Kiiurli.il llul lii (In. Illleeiilti II I. Nru Yoiik, Oct. ll Clto. Godfrey and Joe Choyuikl, wi II kuown lioavy. ntlghtf, met In u llnlth lUhlut tho Couey itlaiid nlhlttla clnb-liouse this eveuiug, Clinyuiklw tidied In nt HIS, Godfrey nt 173. John McVey, Jimmy Carroll, l'arroii Uavlee nud Domlulck McCatTrey teeonded Cbuyuikl, Grant Hteel, Jim CAlfioy, Jack Milieu mid Prof. Wlllhtuii look caruut Gudlrey, William Hiloy will lime keeper arid John Peckbnrt riftrie, Peter Jacktou was rruient an I was cbteieil tu tbe echo nj he unttroda prlvatubox. AtlOu'ilockChoynskl.Oolfioy and Ihelrattiudants cntetad the ring nud iilltr thu utual i rilloiln.trlm nWO 10 o'clock, the men etepped to tho ceutur aul began tottar. llouurs weru very near uvuii until tho twellth round when Choyutkl was lloorej. In tho next Godfrey was blinded In une cjijimd liitho IlltienUi round, ho lushed ut Chojnskl Iiko n blind hull, gttliug a stinUht Jab on thucloaed eye, slaggeilng him. After evtral intlleetual ntttniptn to land ou Choynskl'sfacuaiid itomsch, lliu lat-ttrewung lat-ttrewung Ida right uu Godfrey's damaged dam-aged eye, knocking tho colored nun completely out, Choyutkl, thu wlnutr of tonight's flghl, not born In Han I ranclsco In Ib'lt, Is flvu ftct ten Inches lu heighlh and generally weighs lu nt 170, He staitid on his tuglllitlo inuir about thesamu tlmu with Jim Coibett aid thu two man weru Ihu bitterest of rivals uu the Pnclllu const. Twitu as an amateur nud twitu its n prolrmloual Corbettwhlpied him. Goddsrd ulio bent him twice. Hut he is n gumo fighter und has a long string of victories victor-ies us well tu bitter dcicitt. Ho whliqeid Tom Mornn, Jack MuAuley, PatO'Hulllvnii, JouConuollty, Geirgu lluih, Hilly Klueally nud a iiuartitto of Auslrulhi's big lighter, Including Owen Hulllvau. In fact Ills recent tiurof Auittallamadohlm u mint of money. Choyuikl will no doubt challenge chal-lenge CaibettorGoddard, Alhlnr-o llliilalrr. VahooUi i Ii, 11. C . Oct. 31. Tho China Mail says Cht Viil, sow tupcr- vltor uflnitructlou, husliilispnolntixl ChlntiemluUltr to tho United btnttt. lliellerlueNeit trbliritllun. OriAWA, Out., Oct. 31. Hon. It. C. Tupper, mlnliter of marlno uuil fisheries, fisher-ies, lu t today for Now York, en route to Kuglnnd, taking with him Iho coun. tor iaiu for Canada lu nbuttul or tho cnaoiubmitttd for the I ultud Htatos lu tho Ucrlng tiu arbitration. Hip ttil.lltr.l Miuw, Nl w YoliK, Oct. 31. Tho people who formed Uullalo Hill's "Wild Witt" show Imtonirlvid litre Irom Loudon un thoAtlautlotransiort 11 mi sttnmtr Mohnw I.. Mn)or John M. liurliu was In eharo ol tbe fatty of lorty-flvo Indlaus, sixty cowboje uod sharp-hhootcrs sharp-hhootcrs und managom, tbu stall Including In-cluding IS, people In all, Thcru were nlro eighteen bullalo, nine kicking bronchos nnd three ul Colonel Cody's riding horse. Tho other hones woro told in Lou Ion. Although the Mohawk was tossed for four days lu tho recent storm, there 'was no seiilckni'soii board, as the thin has till unti lolling device. The IndlniiH wi ro arrayed in gorpuous oapo coals, treated trousers, pointed (hots and nd rcatfs, the only outward aud visible tlgu of savagery being their longhair, JobiiHclmngra , aiiloux, brought back an l.ngliih wlfu. They huvu ii little hoy, wheeu beady blaclc ettHoonlratt sharply with his mop of yelloy hair, Old 1 ace, Hlnck Heart, Lllllo Huir und other thlefs uru tagir to get back to Pinoltldgu to thow their clothes n Dd tell their experleucct, Thu Indians lull for Dakota tonight ou the i'enusy lvanla Kallroad, |