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ý,i.~ · . i s . ý : AEortop >ch ,` .e.*e it Ingstronr, for #i+1 nver' in better , ehlnd tie at fr : n 1 d thgh e. g ame a lr..A cndt St in ~ the e ba te befo re ie. ytwa. . e rod- e'r evearl other s i prk . aiit graxtd~ tan$, which e ighl adhooams and " lh idtc ihnSied toI at iiton u.U o ta ohi to Plae a drive satk' Oim a 1con-i ier the pnoi aiml to b t it. o, n ad -ha horsea.i., rolling {,a > hp bt b as thel deie arobe - e tor ttip4#lnpi.' Young Hames .ynA j e t rider, but he did rnot stay in the si4i le a minute before he was nept "bkyward. S everal other 'iep.l dneit st ated, their a8illity. but ie r w 'e t itonly one thrown. TOtM MYIO RUJ Darby, . Jone 29,.-(Special.)Ano1d Sotun was ,bhried in the 'geenwold eoee tery 't inday afterioqm under the ae'spide. of Victor w araqoi h lodge, of Wl 1od yhe was a..ulentber. The lodge .easil t in a body and took charge of t•e-fineral at the ceretery, 'iti*g the o essive eereniony of thle Masonic fraternity. Th8 local Odd Fellows, with whom he hab sat as a brother so many years, conaucted the services in their hail. raiok, his brother, and his father, who en their way from Chicago, were dby it washout on the ral.road S eastern part ot. the fantei ap oWi t arrive ~ntil tomorrow: There were friends and relatives from many 1Oprts.of the state in the procesion. The widow is prostrated by the awful accident. i# tt1S AIE fgllND 10 BE INCORR1B1E , Hamilton, June 9.-(Special.)-Tl- e ri i harge ainat;:Daisy KCelly tear St n to an tho that {, n tte , wr, ted k tes when he is convinced that they- .re ýý li BpodPaviJl and kltpy vz ellr chilgreny weare tliven into the care of Will Cave as w.h.qedable children, and that officer ` will supply them with good homes in the county. v ieqv oie, ,Jpfe ,9,--(Special.) ie Saturday 'afternoon a heavy storm 'passed over parts of the valley near Stevensville, although it was kArdly noticeable here, On the west 41Qk ieSl apcoinlnie4Jt, bput out pn the WW'*4 s4ile seekon it was mostly rain. The Ilpii. however. seemed to 494ge it,.ehaov, pp~d lerry tracts, * I*L y;`L. ý1~ y hens of and will at opoes att dbtie tr f)Ag for t iee it I ". ain er J lIh. is. laoogn, b. tiore ts a rst, o lie boter, nd w bill te " good a card for the 'ourth Jly , rta pye on for the coItest. 1 oiter ii te ining T oe oe~ E D.Ine ai ly. btommy ixo stillr t..tamltni, l bo t willD a got beftre the box ing commislion and demand a hearli.g asori. p e. ri-JI'ATE ACoj'6Nr. OCCURS oTk , 4 pr iMisa ptrms tob a ; f LW e TEVeeNSVILLE. C i Stevendvile, June. 29.-(epecl1t.)- I What rpigbit have been a serioUs acci dent occurred on the Bss grade i northwest of Stevenvyille SiaTrday eveiixg when John Dowling'd Ford e car upset and spilled the occspants. With a number of friends Mr. Dowling was returning to town from a little ride when a heavyi storm came upt and made the road elippery. There were no cHafths oei the *heels and as the car started down the grade thea wheel$S plipped., Mr. Dowling threw On tWh 'bries, but they did not re splnd rightly and he put them on slowly. The car plunged into the bank 1 ainl turned over, the top being broken, but the occupants unhlurt. Mr. Dow Ilng's hand is injured and he is with out the use of it. The Bsea grade is one of the most I dangerous between Steveneville and 1itasoula and 1it ,s fo~,tataW.for the. mem1bers of the 'party tha.- the car plunged into the bank instead of over the grade. COOL COLONEL REIU A HUMANI [WAON Saltese, June 29.-(Special,)--Colonel Reld's house caught fire the other day at noon, under the roof, while the wind was blowing a gale. The coloniel came down to Copdie's saloon, sMdid nothing about any trouble, beckoned to George Brusick, took him up to the i cabin and put out the fie by tearing o a hole in the end of the house and wetting the blaze. There ,was no serious damage and nobody in town f knew there was a fire until it was all out. The colonel takes the medal for i,,.':, .I HAMIL.TON "solamilton, June 29.--(Special.)--A mJrge, pbr of fath from this city Wqs. ea: evepsville yeste4rday and i~aw 'the *.tintlltn team white-washed by the Stevensvll. e aggregation by a score of 7 to O. Attorney J. J. camerow of Stevqps ville is in Hamiltop today attenlipng to district court patters. A. C. Mears and E. M. Weliyer, members of the decoration committee of the Fourth .of July celebration,e called'upoh local InerOthnlts today to saoonge a;espranoe that eali woul4d poperly deeorat Ihs place of buselaese for the celebration, . MARRIAGE LICENse ISSUED. A marriage license was issued ye terday to- Ongue Clevent and Mts. Mary Iaclhn~ p ptt, of O onler. ;a l f rt H6 ,. tiND*% O 400D PitO I*A , OUL0D Pt IUATE - t.I MEMORY. S-he hate frequent o.t th t'e terabl o nege to 0 e removal, athe eas he hfoat'd werequently from Victor tat e wanted; to be -buried her where h9 odper sept up th deelipgey easy o! t a -it6' l jd n 9 lln Who alterably opse to tehe revalley ', sterda f tch grieved over it, WJlt b A Onti and Fank rtev.'A B: Weatsshbeford Were up to DrVictory Sunday on day; businessry t. the Victor druist -Mr, tjAd-stra. Frank Brpes wer amotoring up est ork yesterday onyetay. a eittfr tripd . P.d went artt: the valley''estery foym inia outrewinsg m y, was tansacting business. yesterdy. bustnelq here yesterday. Mrs. Whitteman, sister of J, C. 1ibhlEM, daid who recently carn trom' Illinois, was taken to the hosplttl at aiatmiton atturday, belag ver# siek with malaria, contracted in the east. Eight men c~ame down from the Big Hole road Saturday. Tltey had been dvorkthr at station Work there and bhve ,gt througbh for . timae in that line of work. Will and George' teinbrenner and Torn Marlowe were visiting in Derby Sisndat.' The state boiler insthector has been here for the last three days testing the boiaerd in the upper valley. He will go to West Fork during this week and also will visit the Ross Hole dis trict before he leaves. Attorney Johnson came up with a party -of fishermen yesterdty, anid went up the river. Nobody has seen them return and it is thought the$ overloaded their auto with fish and are wrecked on the road. State Senator H.r C. Groff was. up from Victor Sunday to attend the fu neral of Arnold Clifton. " Bryan Iryine, editor of The IDarby Record, is confined to his home, by an attack, of inflammation of the stom ach. Dr.. Day, the attending physi~ian, thinks he needs only a rest and dieting for a short time. SOCIAL HYGIENE. San Francisco, June 29.-"'lf the civi lization of the white race is to survive it must be saved through the diffusion and adoption of sound policies in re g{rd to social hygiene, carried en thusiastically and persistently ntly into ac tion," wrote Charles W. Eliot, presi dent emeritus of Harvard university, in a letter read today at today at the opening of the Pacific Coast Federation for Sex Hygiene in this city. NEW POSTAL CARD. Washington, June 29.-Issuance of a new domestic postal card was an nopnced by the postoffice department today. It is to replace the card now in use, which bears the profile portrait of the late president McKinley, The card will bear the portrait of Thomas Jefferson. The new card is printed in green ink, while the old one , i printed in red. OPPOSE PROHIBITION. Memphis, Tenn.; June 29.-The In ternational Association of Journeymen Horseshoers, in convention here today, almost unanimously adopted resolu tions opposed to national prohibition, Reasons set forth in the eesolutton are that it would mean a deathblow to individual liberty 'and coifiecate millions of dollars worth of legally ac quired property. GUARDING ROCKEFELLER. Tarrytown, N. Y, June g29.-The Industfatl Workers of the Worl4 are not wprrying, John D. Rockefeller much these days. Rockefeller 'feels safe with his 60 guards, besides tie s4 deputies under Sheriff Doyle, and he is opetidIng hIs mornings goling and his afternoons listening to organ re citals in his mansion. NO CEt-.RATION. Wnashington, .une 29.-A bill to create a commission and appropriate 625,000 for thu proposed celebratibn of the asinivernsay of the signjg, of the treaty of Ghent and 100 years of peace between English speaking na tions, was brought up today in the house undewr eus.enaso of the rule and was 4eepteq by a .yoe of 185 to 52. FL0QD PASSES. St. Paul, Jne June .The crest of the flood Waters that swept down the Mis sifetppb river late today when a see iqn ot the coffer 4am at the govern, -nent worka.gae way, had passed Ut, Pasl. ans the section south of here late tonight and sears of extensive property damage were allayed. BCCKER AS AUTHOR. 0hstfala, N. Y.. June 88.--4 bsIus Becker,*tih, oon4cte4 murderer of Hie mawn ]ISktetb ?, has moved his bsleug 11* tfrei'e the *to tieri of ole to the mbin-:ASd, t the Beath iiioe at ihi Sing, and todic =began dWizwlonaia be on his.aeperiences as a New York Po.F Ucemati. vic''oftM EA Gto.s TO DEtERt LO~' EtMAi N TWO YEARS IN THE PEN. _H n t: 29.-9 (S iala) Jn Burch left this n A oer of Vcor . i o hre Spooer will be gi a 4 twpo-yer' 'ntence in the state peUitbitiary. Y4ngment was pro g~unced. upop Sponer this forenoon by Jrdre 'M.SOllpch. Spooner was founi guilty .y a, ury on a Statutory charge, his Puniehnrlent being fixed at two years. The d'.te for pronounctll" Sentence was ~hianed several times to liUlw Spooner 'arrajnge hie business (tfilg. rolr~d as accompanied to I.amilton this rmoning by his wife and brother-in-law, C, P. Mendel. Spooner left Hamilton it his automobile, driv ilg the *macline himself. It is not known whether the whole trip will be made by machine or not. MISSIN COHTROL ATfACKmEAND UPHELD Washington, Juloe 29.-Efforts to octtrod monopoly by a federal corn m.isslYii and th.e 'tending administra tion trade cdbhtiismllon hill were de nounced in' the. eleate today by Sena tor Borah of Idaho. Penators Lewis and.Cummila defended the measure. Senator Borah .declared that the democrats "instead of trying to get the men who have organized the great mbno~dlies of this country," were passing a law th.t would bind down all business. IHELENA W.t JOURNEY TtR 1 GEAIT ALLS Helena, June 29. -(Special,)-Helena will send a special train to the Great I~als celebrn flo Augst 14 and will be represented i1. the historical pageant that will be, held August 15, This has been dec ded upon by the pom)percial club, ('A a committee to arrange for the executive and repre sentation in the pageint, President Pickett n.amed Dr. O. M. Lanstrum, Sam D, Goza, F. D,. Miracle, G. J. Joyce, E, P. Bourne, ý, P. Bahnsen and W. T. Kuehn. HERE IS 4OOD IE. /, FOR itSOMAc JI VICTIMS Some very remarkable, results are being obtained by, treating stomach, liver and intestinal troubles with pure vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying action upon the lower bowels, removing the obstruc tions of poisonous fecal matter and gases anid preventitg,their absorption by the bloo~. This dopp. the food is al lowed free passage 'trb the stomach, fermentation ceases and stomach troubles quickly disappear. George 'I. Mayr, for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured him self and many of his filends of stom ach, liver and intestinal troubles of gears' etanding by this treatment, and :o successful was the 'emedy he de viaed, that it has since been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who' have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless, the ef fect of the medicine is sufficient to 'convinoe any one of its remarkable ef fectiveness, and within' 24 hours the sufferer feels like a new person. May5rs Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by Missoula Drug Co. Adv. IN ALABAMA. Montgomery, Ala., June 2I9.--Returns from seven out of nine 'ounties of tile Third Alabama congressional district, where a primary election was held today to nominate a oongreagman for the long' term and a nqpecial election held to elect a c~ongressmhan to fill the unexpired term of Henry D. Clayton, recently appointed federal judge, in dicate the election of 'W. o. Mulkey over J. J.' .Spelght. H. B. Steagall has a commanding lead for the long term nomination. AMMUNITION FOR VILLA. GalvestOn, June 29.-Advices re ceived here today say that the schooner Sunshine, which sailed from here last Friday with 2,060 cases of small arms and ammunition, arrived at Tamploo yesterday. The report said the cargo had bee*t discharged. The Sunshine cleared for Havana from Tampico. THE KAISEPR WILL GO. Berlin, Jt\lpe 29.-It was officially announced tonight that Emperor WiI iam would go to Vienna to attend the fureral of, Archduke Frgctll Ferdl tiid and the Ouechess aoo'honeberg, I~ai~rrrri·- gas... f rTU RCrIJ SINiec~rc~ aree qtr Ua4 I, sa 4 aThe Route of All Steel Traitis t bi. : .... . a.. ,.......... :$ 6.80 Baltimore .......................... .. 100.80 St. John, N. B......... .. ; St. Louis .. w.. ........... . 6.. 61.00 Bot ............ 91.40 BUffalo ............ ..... .lfoi.. Washington -.................. 100.80 Detroit 7... ... 6.80 New York .. dd i i0 ...................... 560 Cindcle nat ................................... 77 80 N agar' "" .i . Pi.~lbuh,. ...~......... .... 88.90 Philadelphia .. .............. 100.80 Syraus ..... l ............... 49.80 Burlington, Vt.............................. 97.30 Halifax .......... . Dei Mbhiies ..... .......... ..... 52.80 Milwaukee .............................. 62.80 Ottawa .... ................... . ,8,4 Dpbutlue ................... 59.80 st. Paul ................... o Tor.to ......... o S itad city ....... ....... .».:.... 49.80 Duluth .................nt.................................. 49.80 t............ea. 8580 oitL d Me .................... 93.16 an as City ....... ............. 49.80 Quebec .................... _.................. 8,80 And Other Points. S' : DATES OF SALE July 1, 8,1,.22' 29; At)itist 5, 12, 19, 26; September 2, 16, to all destinations. Re thi6 lihi(i, Oeet r 31, 1914. For further information or reservations call on or address H. H. TAVENNER, CITY TICKET AGENT Phone 319 Bell MISSOULA, MONTANA NAI to s AL t LAW IS AMENDD A BIT Washington, June 29.--Anendmentw to the department of agriculture's regulations for protection of migra tory birds, published today, will be come effective October 1. The new regulations provide for a clbsed sea son in zone No. 1 for all water fowl from December 16 to September 1 next .following. Among exceptions to the rule pro scribe the open, season as follows: Idaho, Oregon and Washington be tween Janaary 16 and October 1: Minnesota, North Dakota, South )n kota and Wisconsin between )ecenm ber 1 and September 7. *For zone No. 2 the closed seasna is between January 16 and October 1. STICK TO EARTH. London, June 29.-Winston Spencer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty, according to the Daily Mirror, has yielded to the repeated appeals of hid wife and has resolved to make no more aerpolane flights this year. Mr. Churchill's enthusiasm for daring aerial flights hais been the cause.' of much anxiety on the part of the llrit ish government and his personal friends. PENA FOR PRESIDENT. Mexico C(ity, June 29.-In well in formed circles it is reported that Gen eral Angel Garcia Pena, who was minister of war in the Madero admin istration, but is now one of Huerta's commanders, is to be a candidate for the presidency of the republic in the elections to he held next Sunday in that part of the country controlled by the government. QUICK WORK. Winfield, La., June 29.-Ninety min utes after Seth Jefferson, a negro, was placed onl trial here today charged with the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chandler of Calvin, La., he had been found guilty, sentenced to he hanged and was en route to Alexandria under military escort. A mob of 800 men was reported to he waiting outside the town to lynch the negro. AN INQUIRY. Washington, Juine 29.-Secretary McAdoo mailed a letter today to each of the 7,400 national banks In the United States asking whether they be lieve it will be advisable for the treas ury department to lend a hand again this year in the movement of crops by distributing additional government de posits. MANY BLESSED. Rome, June 29.-Pope Plus today blessed 10,000 of the faithful at his St. Peter's day reception. His holiness had desired to cdacel the reception wling to the assaselpation of Arch duke lirancls Ferdinand and his wife, but found it imtnposible to do so. He suspended all private audiences, how ever. TROOPS TO COLORADO. Leavenworth, Kan., June 29. Thirty-two memnbera of the second squadron of the Fifth United States cavalry left 'Fort Leavenworth today for Walsenburg, Colo., in charge of 45 horses. Orders were received to send all available mounts to Colorado. QUARANTINE. New York, June 29.-Health Officer of the Port Joseph J. O'C(onnell, to night declared quarantine against New Orleans. Similar action was taken with regard to Santiago, Cuba, where cases of the plague were reported. RESIGNED. Boise, Idaho, June 29.--Chief Justice Allshie will retire from the supreme court bench of Idaho on July 20. On Monday he filed with Governor Haines his formal resignation. He is a can didate for the senate. Chamberlain's Tablets Unequaled. Mrs. Rose Green, Wabash, lnd., writes, "Recently I used two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets and found them splendid for stomach trouble and constipation, in faot, I have, never seen their equal," Sold by all dealers. -Adv. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$$ $ $ $ $.i:t$ SAre You a Saver? * Are you laying away a few dollars for a rainy,.: day? The time must come when you will be unable to " earn money. The'dollars that you have then saved will make " you independent and happy. Now is a good time to start a savings account. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAV INGS ACCOUNTS AND TIME CERTIFICATES. THE BANKING CORPORATION Capital $500,000.00 A. W. WOODS, Manager, Missoula $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ DEER LODGE COUNTY ADVANCES BACKWARD Helenn, June 9.--(Speclal.)--There wore 847 births and 380 deaths in Mon tana. last month. according to the monthly report of the state board of health. Dleer Lodg.R county, (exctuldingt Anaconll, luts no births, but Ii; deaths, a rare nccrrnce r Ti, IIth co nitly t' ports. There were; I4GLI m Ie and 380 femalesl born. EDUCATOR INJURED, Dr, \V. W . 17.Kemp) Is Iid 11)p it llsi home on lEddy avenue with Ia badly sprntlned ntikle. The hlijury was ro ceived at the university last evening, when Dr. Kenop was playing volley ball at the "ptlayfet," which dentonstroated the lecture given by Dr. Ilonry H. 'rurtls on "Tho Play Movement anld its Signiflcance." IDr. Kemp Was taken to his home in a1 n nutoiiol)lle tondi giveni a physlelan's care at (one1, nlt t ii will probably be a day or two Ibefore hqc may leave the house. System Awakens With Pure Blood In Mind and Body the Change is Wonderful. Sr a After the depression, the stagnanln, thei despair over lmo'e blood dllorder, II. is flue to wake up to what N. M. N. iasl a0c(om pllshed for you after a few days' use. It puts the nerves and blood In harmony: It arouses the cellular activlty of the liver, kldneys, lLngs, and other excretory organs to remove fiom the blood the body wastes that cause nearly all sIckness. This means that all decay, all breaking down of the tissues, is checked and repaI. work teglns. 8i, S. 8. has such influence on all loal cells as to preserve their mutual welfare and afford a proper relantve assist. anco to each other. More attention Is being given to catalytic. medicine than ever before and S 8. 8. Is one of the highest achieve ments In this line. For many years people relled upon mercury, Iodide of potash, ar senic cathartics and "dope" as remedies for blood sickness, but now the pure, vegetable 5. 8, . 1s their safeguard. You can get 8. 8. .ln any drug store, but Insist upon having It. The great Swift Laboratory in Atlanta, Ga., prepares thie famous blood purifier, and you shabould take no chance by permitting .ayono to recom l.eed a substttute, Jnd It tour blood on dition is such that you would ltRe to con suit a speclalIst without charge; address Medical Dept., The wlift ipegfld CQ,, 8SZ SW.ft ldg., AtlIet Q . . CLUB CIGAR STORE POPULAR RESORT FOR MEN. MISSOULIAN HEADQUARTERS ALL PERIODICALS AND * NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE W. B.M'Laughltn Propirietor Do You Want Help? There are times when the as. gistanco of a "hired man" would ie appreciated by almost every house holder, especially in these days of grass-cutting and gardening; emergencies when the chance' to hire a laborer for an hour or a day or a week would be welcome, There Are Plenty e. Men Who Need Work to Do But it isn't always easy to get hold of them. The free employ. meat bureau conducted by the city lt trying to flnd work for these men who need it.e qpuel).j n4 help for you when you want U, .Fp will be helping those y~vIO pete4 help most, if, when yUtiwant Wý'done CALL 51 And ask for H. C. Johb.on, Polaie Magistrate. Save IMone nwen btwto . betted CSWUnt's Ib m,98.U.