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The Western Meat Co. I BIG REDUCTION ON FRESH MEATS AND PROVISIONS. MUTTON B EEP Legs of utton, lb...............20c t roast, ll uts, lb...12 r Mutton chops, lb. 20c oiling beef. lb ............. 1 M Mutton stew, lb....-- - -.........8c Rib stenats. Ibt. .. -17.'ec all * Fresh liver, lb.............1Oc-o10 Round steaks, lb .......... 20c U SFIreshI beef hearts, lb. c Loint sttks, lb...........2 F Fresh tripe, lb..............8c Prime ribs of beef, boned Iand *VEA L (olled, lb.... ...22 c C * Veal Ioast, lb .................1 . i . C. IrRl VISIONS1 P M Veal roasteak, lb ....................1 - V'eal stew, lb............ 121 No. 1 (reanery butter, bllue 1 POIRK Ribbon, New (:astle and Silver Grain fed hogs by the half or Bow brand, per lb........ ( * whole, lb... ----... ......21c Armour's Star lians, lb. ....3: Fresh pork loin roast,. lb.... 30c Bacon, by the tIrip, lb...... .33 * Shoulder pork roast, lb... 52 ' Pieni hams. ...............22 Legs of pork, lb ......-.......O30c Rolled shoulder 111hams, 1b ..... 30c * U S Help us kee!) down the H1. C. L.-Buy you1r meats and plovis. * ions at the WESTERlN BlEAT (COM\PANY, 121 IEast Pai'k stleet, Li where everybody buys. IF YOU WANT WHAT Y JU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT USE - : BULLETIN WANT ADS 1 CENT A ORD NO AD W15 CENTS IN ADVANCE LESS THAN 15 CENT MALE HELP WANTED ARE YOU SICK OR CRIPPLED? A few treatments of CHIROPRAC TIC will relieve you. At any rate give it a trial. Quit drugs. Avoid the operation. See Flora W. Emery, Room 9, Silver Bow block. THE RUBBER SHOP. Goodrich "Highpress" rubber foot wear. All rubber goods repaired and vulcanized. 5 N. Montana st. WANTED-Ambitions men to pre pare for promotion. Apply In ternational Correspondence School, basement, No. 1 West Broadway. WOMEN WANTED WOMEN CAN SECURE EMPLOY ment by calling at 601 Daly Bank I building. Phone 347. lMary E.I O'Neill, manager. FOR RENT 2-ROOM modern home completely furnished, $20 per month, to re liable party; some fuel for' sale to renters. Apply evening, 1259 W. Cold. DESIRABLE outside rooms, all mod ern conveniences. Rates reason able. Miners and students solicited. 421 W. Galena. FINE PAINT ROOM for rent; four cars to be painted if taken at once. Excelsior Garage, 836 West Galena. NICE. CLEAN. STEAM-HEATED room; rent reasonable. 316 N. Wyoming. MODERN, quiet rooms. Phoenix heat. The Christie, 22 N. Main street. D1OOM1NG house for rent, 8 rooms. furnished, 747 Utah. Phone 1651-W. PICTURE FRAMING EASEL and swing frames, oval frames with convex glass, land scapes and religions pictures. A beautiful line of holiday china in tea sets, cups and saucers, cake plates and tea plates. Also cut glass and table glassware. See our price: before buying. Butte Picture Fram ing company, 321 E. Park street. Thos. F. Casey, Mgr. FINANCIAL FIVE THOUSAND WORKERS wanted to buy $5 worth of stock in The Bulletin Publishing Co. SOFT DRINKS THE CANTEEN, No. 11 S. Montana street, soft drinks of all kinds. cigars and tobacco. CLEANERS AND DYEM1 LA DIES AND GENT'S TAILOR shop-Cleaning, i:e.s ,,a pair. Work guaranteed. ner new management. 4251/1 East Park st. CLEANING, pressing and repairing, expert alteration. 843 Utah. AMERICAN Dyeing & Cleaning Wiks 1341 Harrison ave. Phone 131. QUICK SHOE REPAIR THE BOSTON HAT SHOP-Old hats made like new. Ladies' and gents' shoes repaired, dyed and shined. Ouick service. 118 North Main st. O. K. SHOE SHOP. First class re pairing done at reasonable prices Open evenings until 9. 125 Covert street. POPCORN STAND TIHE LITTLE PLACE-A returned soldier trying to make his living in the smallest place in town. Patro nize him. 3 West Park. TAILORS WANTED - Men's and women's clothes to be cleaned and pressed. Montana Tailors, 425 North Main. Phone 757. TRANSFERS MORGAN TRANSFER and QU1CKI Delivery Co. Storage, packing and shipping. Phone 5937. 538 S Main st. BU'I'FE Taxi and Tran::fer, 28 2 E.] Broadway, phone 100. 'Paxicabs and baggage trucks. B3aggage chelk ed and stored. Day and night serv ice. DINING ROOM UP-TO-DATE BOARDING HOUSE- Table board, day, week or month, $9 per week; home cooking; union chef of 20 years' experience. Spe-! cial Sunday dinners. Mi.s. A. P. Garses, 500 N. Mlain st. DOROTHY DINING ROOM-21 meals, $8.00. Sunday chicken dinner, 65c. Give us a trial. Gran ite and Wyoming streets. Miss Eli zabeth. Murphy, proprietor. SECOND-HAND FURNI TURE WANTED HIGHEST price paid for used furni ture and stoves. Union Furniture Exchange, 248 E. Park; phone 2783-J. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND ranges. City Furniture Exchange 206 E. Park street. Phone 6469-W FOR SALE XSIAS GIFTS--Save from 25 to 50 ipr cent on your Nmlas gifts. Sat i faction or no sale. IPeoples Loan office. 5,, I~ . Park st. JEW.ELRY and second-hand cloth ing for sale at Uncle Sam's Loan Office. 11 S. Wyoming street. Phone 4624-J. IIF YO(I' \WANT to sell or exchange your property \\rite nme. Jlon J. 'iac:,, - inc-at; S;., Chippewa F.:". WVis. IIITHREE pool tables in first-class condition. Inquire :01 N. Alain. MONEY TO LOAN GET YOUR MONEY at 3 per cent on diamonds, watches, Jeweiry, Lib erty bonds. Muse Linz, Upatair. Jeweler. Two entrances -Main ax,' Broadway. MONEY LOANED on diamonds watches, jewelry and Liberty bonds I at. a reasonable rate of interest. Thi Old Reliable. I Simon, 21 N. Mail. St. WE HAVE money to loan in large and small amounts on real estate and chattels. No delay. Von Fal kenstein & Co., 310 Phoenix blk. PERSONAL - I ANY ONE wishing card of instruc tiotns on how to avoid loss of lifet and property when building fires'' in stoves in frigid weathter may havel one free by calling at I) S. lonitnal. MADAME GUY, spiritualist, meets every Sunday, Tuesday, Friday at 219 WV. Galena st., apartment 4'6. CARPENTERS A. O. JACOBSEN-Jobbing, cabinet office work. Shop rear 150 West Granite street. Shop phone 138,5. SCAVENGERS PERRY & PATON, 1037 Maryland avenue. Phone 4075-W. HAT CLEANING THAT old hat-Make It look like new at the Nifty Hat Shop. 8b6 Fast Park St. O, HORRORS! O, SLII:-! London. Dec. 19.--The horrors of peace have fallen on the Briti h navy. An admiralty order stete that soft collars may no longer ii worn by officers in uniform. ANOTHER "lDllI'E." Spartanburg, S. C.. Dec. 19.-Con scrse college has started a campaign; to obtain a $500,000 bu:lding and endowment fund. MOTHER OF KILLEO BOY MAY ADOMISTER ESTATE Mrs. Mary Greene, mother of Pat rick Hienry Greene. who was shot and killed by Mike F .Gill, watchman foir the Northwest Coal company on the night of IDec. U. while alleged to. have been itaking a sack of coal to prevent his :motiher from freezing to death, today applied for letters of administrationl of lher son's estate. The estat!, according to the peti tion, comnprises personal property of the value of $100, and claims for damages against the Northwest Coal company and l Mike F. Gill. C'AMPIINIX IS 1DEAD. (Special United Press Wire.) Chicago, Dec. 1.--Cleofonte ('ain pinini, world famouts musical direc tor, died in a hospital here carly tLoiay of lpneumonllOllia. followinlg a two months' illness. AHE.11A) (" TIlE TIMES. London. Dec. 19. -The depart anenctal conminittee of the protection ot wild birds report recomtiiendls the prc;hibition of the us.' of aircraft fol killing or taking wild birds. British ailrmen are nchking "VWho's been do ing' it." LEGAL" NOTICE. NOTIJCE TIN I)ElINQUFNT STO)(' Office (,1'f the Mini ana Silver Coplper Mining contininly, Wallace', Idaho, Dce. 8. 1919. Notice is hereby given that there is delinquent upon tlhe following die ;cribed stock on acctln of ian aeois'a S(ilt it wf two and one-half ( 2 i itmills per share, lI'vii'd on the 21si day of October. 119, the several a atounts set opposite the thnamesii of hIe lrespective shareholders as fol lows, to-wit: No. No. Name. Cert. Shares. Amlt. Pabtle, W im......... 1 12,500 :1.2L illvenI. Win....... n i 12.500 a 1.2 lliechings, W . S. S 12.500 1.25 roueldette. WV. L. 13 12,5(00 31.2 iBrouelette, A . 1. 15 12.500 31.26 'rouelette, E. PI. :; 5,000 12.50 tadle(r, Chas... a0 5.0.0 12.50 :atdler, C halin..... 29 5,000 12.1; it 'dler. Clas.... 12 5.000 12.55 L lee, . in ............ 8 5,00t) 12.50 tlanson & Cook .19 5 000 12.50 And in acctordillee with law s.i many shares of c':'i'[: parlel of :;uc'h locek as may be necessary will bh sold on the 27th day of December, 191. , at 7::0 o'clock of said day at te offi ce of lithe complany, 607 Cedar stirct, W'a!ll,lce, Idaho, lo pay the t.llinqutnt 155 cssiment thereon. li git(her with the coats of adil rtis~i:g tlt expelpnses of sale. E. '. 1.'K. rccr tarl' y-Tre' i r'i'tIsi e SMontana Si 1 v o.' Copper Mining conm (a ly, 6i 7 i d itid l St.. Wallace, Ida. Make This Store Your Christmas Shopping Headquarters A big line of comfy slip pers for men, women and children. Buy them useful gifts. Shoes make a delightful gift for any member of the family. The Golden Rule Shoe Store Complete Family Shoe Store ALL KINDS OF BEEF, PORK A N D MUTTON At prices that will please you. Quality unexcelled. Smith Bros. CITY MARKET Mercury and Wyoming FINE QUALITY XMAS GOODS i BIG 4 Open Till 9 p. m. 17 WEST PARK SXMAS SHOPPING MADE EASY BIG 4 Open Till 9 p. m. 17 WEST PARK THE MAGIC OF IT Will be app:arn.t, very easily, when applied ti,.i sure chest. or tenacious cold iln muscles--Rheu iuatism, mnut: ll: I t winges, stiff neck, neuralgia. MAGIC I. N'G ,.,VE Made in 1l:i)t. by Butte peo ple. for those pil`lu r ut l te colds. Sole distributonl WOODY-(lh I.I. lR(G ('O. 21 So. MIain tt., Gutle, Mont. Where broi 1.. ticukling. and dry coughing '1r -the Germi :idal Lung :'it i'ic, should be used in conj'c iot tne with The Magic Lung Sal\i,. This was lEI i llust r's special cough specific. Iri (d out in tutte for the past _2 i:ers. It is now :ven better I tihn formerly colt pounded. ...Sold only at 29) So. Main Street, " BUTTE., MONT.ANA. ( Ve deliver.) You See This Ad---Others Will See Yours WE can make your ad as attractive as this one with effective cuts and copy. Our contract with the Bonnet - Brown Sales Service brings you the opportunity of putting your advertising on the highest plane of attrac tiveness and efficiency. Have our Ad Man call and show you cuts and ads for your line of business. This service is supplied without extra charge to our advertisers. Tele phone 52 for Advertis ing department. BUTTE DAILY BULLETIN (GETS' (:(1()1 0JOH. Ashland, Ky., iDec. I. l obort T (l"rdWOl , {Orl llmrr chatil'lltll of thil . rkn t'I }'i cotill t|ll inu ta itoI loard oil'' t4entuickiy. has been retained iI lion don .to appeat stfotre the Itr itish p llit 1t11u la-i t t irepre nutit it of I ngli:-.h iniur:nice co ipani , c cording to \ol'd rcCived hlere. 1('E ('lI- Ali, $3,'0 A EiS4 '. Parii:;. I c. 1!.-- Two icie ilr tln was the pric" re'taliz.'d on t StelO"n $1 0,0)O pDearl neckinat, by tw\, hotelI pig' boyis. Th boys took ii with out tany liea of its vatie, anid fail ing to g t ino offer o $:2, ttht t riradid Loudon, 11-(. I! . -,T w Io ltlan': a federation has decided to r'train from i : t "degratding and pernuictious system it' itollecting part itf o, iuges ifrom ti( e public il tht tuOnit of '('ht isi :t; 1;oxts.' Bulletin readers patronize Bulle tin advertisers. I MARKET REVIEW__ I CHICAGO MARKETS. ('h,: . )ec. 1 1.o---Corn--No. mixedi not quotend; No. 3 mixid. $1.51 1 52 No. 2 iyllow, not quot ed; Nr- : yellow. $1.51% 01.54. O(I" NV. 2 while, 86 @S87%c; No. 3 whie''. ,'i1t 87e. Rye- ', 2. 2 . $1,74 i 1.75. hiurl, 1.620 1.67. Timothy scud---$8.50 ý( 11.50. Cloxvr * ,i:d-- .$30 (i 40. TPori 7lllmlinal. LaId -2.n 11 i 2I. Hib 1 ,.25. 11t:11 ;', I' ;.r'l'; ,r(eatmlery, 57 1. 6011-. , ;,,. :ns-tled: riceipts, 741 cas ,; i'i' . i 7 77:; ordillnalry f'irsts. 60Lr . .. Iluliark; cases inctluded. 'p nu: ,v, :,li'e. steady; springh . 24c; vl Ir . . ' t( 25c: turkeys, 40(1 . LIVESTOCK C'hi a . e('. 19.- -Hogs---Re ceipts. 1 s.no" . Mark -t slow; 10c to 20e h,'.., . Bulk. $13.75@ 14; top, $14 1: vy 813.75( 14; medium, $13.5,5: 14; light. $13.60@ 13.95; light eiLi;. $13.:254 1 13.75; heavy packing ,aws. smooth. $13$fi 11.60; packing i:wh . rough, $13.50; pigs. h $12.5' 1;.5,. PROFITEERS IN COAL (Continued From Page One.) I ind it is felt that with the mines M tnce again running full blast, it will U >e only ;t matter of a few days when M be dealers will be able to fill all I irders. r'egardless of size. There will be a mleeting of the ,eneral relief organizations in the a tly council chambers Saturday3 ifternoon at 2 o'clock at which time g is holed lie situation will be t luch that the organization can dis ,itnd. This body came into ex- * Ilince about two weeks ago antl ilne t hat time hast betn busy in thle caidling of tilhe thousands of cases U !" destitution. which resulted frot hie closing down of the copper I ilines. throwing more than 10.000 U U iwage' earners out of employment. The \ssociatcd Charities, it is under- U ntood. will Conti l tit' to distribute lothing. At Ithe metine g Saturday filler. noon. it will also be decided as 1o the best methous to be uIsed ill tit idstr-ibution of the renmaining funds itt the handts of the organization . \.arious suggestions are being maIde U for the distr:blution of these fundsi.U amtiong which is one for a muniicipal Christlnmas Itrl't. whilt another" sun gests turning the funtds over to the I Associated Charities. the Red Cross U :And other relief organizations. TWENTY-SIX (('ontinued From Page Onoe) valder, deserte'r and holdtlup nIn.. The th'en convicted and their setn- U tcneets iare as follow:: U C. WVillia' .niAndetrsoni, fiirmer set- U r'etary of Agriultt ure W\orkers' onion N-. 10I in .\ilil tl olit . nine years: Fi".. . Galagher, eight years; 'hiii'neas Elastmti. ~\1ezel France, ). E. (Gordon and Michael Sappe r, seven ind one-half years; Altbert larr, EI. .1. Boyd, Sin Forbes and M\ortris eicht, five yourse ; S. I1 Hi- U l't'ctk aitd Leo Stark. four and one- M half years; A. Al. ItIlumherg and iatrry Drew, four yeairs: .1. I(lesh lth. 'Peter .1. lliggins. E. H. Iihtu er , lirry i\c(tarl. Frank Patton, Iobert Pot * :id John \\'allberg, three and one half y'ears; Fred ' ral . Itrt est r IIh - Sing, Paul Matihak. Carl SciHnell and i 0George W'engerF. t.iret' years. Fri( d II. M1oore(1 chief cou!lsel for U fthe defen'e -ave notice of appeal) " iand wa;s granted 90 days in whhich to file ia bill of 'exce tio' ns. Bail lior hot' in1d Itluttiterg 'wais fixe'd ati $,:l.0tl0 and for. lioyd iad Burr at U ,-,1,00. The amount of hail for the U other d l(fend,:t1ts will be fixed Mot- M ('MI'Tll'I T'lil : A Iit'lN. Dayton. 0., De.. 1 ..----\ ill I. Oh io1r, comput ing machi'n mulnfac- . curer, will live in a park. lRcently li' puirchased Sc'lhaotz 4pa1k. 1 1 acre silt-'. ;ithd tni1tounced he will U build a hoel ' Ilhere. H('tOIH ;1"7 PAIN.TING . St. ('loud. Minn., Dec. 19.-- -A ainlting, the work of a Minneapolis M art firm, has b,1(,l recetived ;i the high school here and d(iedieaIed to the memory of ,t.. ('loud boys whoii lost their lives in the war. -- U UNDEITAKERS j LARRY DUGGAN I Reliable Undertaker and Embalmer 822 North Main Street U Phone 770. DANIELS & BILBOA * Undertakers and Embalmers U 125 East Park St., Butte. Phone 388. Residence Phone 4317-W. * Auto Equipment. Poudtlid , r n ............l .........:.... (I. l der.. ....... ........ ........... .1.... lira ... .. . ....... ...... .......... . .I ,l:t M arks ..... ............. .......... .2:3 YEITEl IlAY'S IX IICHANGE. N \' York, Der. 13. --tterling lD nutnd, :175; eablos, 37;6. locns- Do illand. .1 12; cables, 1 1 1:,. Guilders- )eiiiuid. 371/2; ca blhs,. 37 ?j . Lira --Demand, I ; Cable., .1275. ark- Dem (l, .20) ; cablues. .2 vu. SCai If - RecCipts, 13,000). .41rlan L firm11. I('tf stee'r, lnme(diUll l aid Bheay weight, choice and prime, $11 tI 2(4; medi u 1 and good, $1.0.5 it, I8; cllllllOllo , $8.25 10.50; light vweight. good and choice, $12.75@ 19."5; c;minon and medium. $7.30 in12.51); butcher cattle. heifers, $6.25a4 14.23; co'ws. $6( 13; can Iners and ultters. $4.851i 5.75; veal c.alvws, $1 6.2 5 1 17; feeder steers, .37 i,/],2; stocker steet s, $6U@ 10. Sheep- Ileceipi. 20,000. Market !ower. Lnths, $11.75@i; 17; culls In1d tm1oOn, $11 er 14.50; (wes, mte diumo and good, $7.50 $ 9.500; culls ;itd co1 nlrnoi, $4 4i 7.23. Omaha. )Do. 19.---llogs-Rieceipts 1,I.)'0. Market steady to lOc lower. 'op. $13.65; bulk. 5$13.250 13.50; 1 avy weight. $12.25 013.5n; mne dinlli weight, $ 1:.40 i1 13.65: light weight. $13.104)6 13.60; light light, $12.75. i 13.10; heavy packing sows, smooth. $13.10013.25; packing soaws, roulgh. $12.90 (i 13.10; pigs, $1 0.5 6r 12.25. ('at ,le --- eceipts. 4.200. Beef steers 15c to 25c higher; butcher -lock and feeders steady. Beef .st)rs, Inedium and heavy- weight. c:hoic(' and prime, $15.75 @18; te dliuml atnd good. $10.75 @115.75; coim Imon, $9 (r 10.75; light weight, good and choice, $15@ 18.25; common and medium. $S.50 15.50; butcher Ucattle, Iltifers, $6.25, 13; cows, $6 I i (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) The Cenalia Workers Are Calling I I.\1 hoettralia on '.Nvemniberl 1 lth the right of Free As nibi..e. tie right of workingmen to organize and pro- to li(e.I hei nit eeling ila, e. 1'iro' lawless attack, was do leidt'l by ten men. iniembers of the wvorking class. i'lthe del'eneiled these rights against attackers who., N dii"il I l Ih large iInduistrial inIter'ests. were seekinrg to * i.e tail criush any 'organiiized protest from the work ( tis. I'llat the I. \\'. W'. hall was the tine attacked otr Slhatl nmim, betrs of the 1. \V. W . atre the \ictims is tilt the . pointi . Neithier' is it miateri' it s to) wh\'l were killed. It 0 ilmust he obviousl. to, illu elle who is f'amiliar with labor I' Srl'iilles thtll the mrenlbers of the I. \V. \V. who are cl (li e1 d with imiii'dei' ot Clltl'a.lti' i are inot int. jail bl e ru e Ihos, \\wh( atllacked the lall fell. At Everett it, was . S\\wl'works \'whlo w\ent down)\\, ct nooti ,e o' the other side ae eelr faced a mut'rder (h'rge. . Thiie reason tIhey a li' iin jail now i:s Iecat.ise they dalt ei defilll~,..eutlititioiOtl rights. The hyrelin.s that directed N I e II lt ilack tfro'mn a sale dlistance inil x iho na'e inow\\ I r ;i i ' I'ii' m ute blod i miust he ruiceed. The lime in.s a;' rived f'or the workers to go down the line I'or theie (le- m a I'enles. 11' Il ' workers do not rally to this dleellse they * (Iaii stli prepuring for their liwi ih utt . iciuttise tfi-, " wht direteled fthe ati'ik lii the 1. W. WV. hail Will ere long. 1 le smliashing down the (looi s of other iorgo niizatiiions or ally part ll' lthem l 'il w1 ilv e pr.iests. I1 I ll'hre n 'e any Swho (lut Iht th n he loo.'s I.' all A. F. ofi' L.. or'ganizati.oln I will IIlt he splintered Uef l ie l he Imu i erol s attnek of a *he case it litiguilisni. Loiisinlinu. where four ollicials of tea Ilthe A. I. of' IL. were shot down lyv 'gutardls enimployed by the li lnliler 'ITrust. it..sid'i' also the raids on the Nii- i Il.l in.\w\ Itl nt ihe 1. \V. \V. ri e luti-Ai nericalln will ie shutling f'r lie blood of the progressive element in the A. FI. ioft I t. hit, ti in. if' tlh o ugh the lethatrgy ol' the wor'k eUis they suctceed in i'i'ishiiig oltt lie lives of the Uentralia \I \.'ket"s in this tight. . T There is no[i d(oIlt about the inneoence of tIhose Schai't'geIl wilh ui(le'. Thlit five nien .st I leir lives is l inetill le. No one u' tI lersIlmulli 'll .te sinister i fnl'l atnt'ce M U Iof i' e' ecloiiic tiyrant' s cui l ever' exult it this loss i' i Slifet'. Th'ie iblanime fo'r thair deaiths does not. however. rest . wi l thlie inentheli's it' thie 1. \W. WV. 'who are ctharged wifit l lheir' death: rathlier i rests onl tliose xvi h diriected that il aill'l il Ie t lie (r tion andIl to thlle . W'. W'. hall. Tie 'prose.tiioii is iakitig sltre' iuuis endeitavors I in ruslh I se x'workers tI Irial iIi lie 5ith iil' iiit January. Tiihey lire IyigiiI ' ito rush tihe uht il t l dut Iii til ibefore lt defense )'a ll he (or'a'tl iz('e l. A lso tlil't'e is it c(' i:l nnei'icy amioll ig'st. S v laii ls olfi.hials. g'o elV nlllilmtl l, state ll l illillli( pi ll, (1t o y S hItuuiin '' ltel'tense'. T'I'he 'exlt'iiies of iiujlilsiie anlt iniil- ti 1 '° .anlit'e ill ol'l'ice hlavie elli reached by Ih in. +M ail sexi - N itce ili tlihe city of' c tettle ,tni ther towns of the Nortith . west is d nih iel to the dlel'eise con l ,nill withotit reas' o li L The jails iof' Iihe Norii wli es t' e ilti l wilthi inlembler's i' S Ilthe 1. \'. \'. ihtl wxilliiil chalttrges- wxiloiut even ii pr'e I, l! de ' a Iritl, held tjust likel, l sl in i cage. without bel . coverinig, ini a fre'i'eziiig' lniitiliosphir't'. withll '.tl in t IIil Io ail. 'I'T hose supposed t o Ihe , slal. ilins .f justice ,M I "'\'o hbly is legitimate ii ey, to b e trentet l like it. is'og. is i u I II t t ierchance there ver I ' liil ii 'I , lit when i t l tiluia '"\V',lblies" ,(re vihilable in whm Io fleed their ri1lliy, . c, ul hly jails. their , l,'l oire tiil dah.lli al e perseci, li in. Sw iill Il v he I li e llsttle d(hiw. [ enjoy hir i , illu h -aliledt , ulio'iu a'y' ? Y','s. It'ey will,. like lie \Illtitres whxx oi. hav ing dh\uilrmld one .i.ol nl se('k au liter. Their nexI \ie- ate itntl will he yiol. \lit. \\'tlil 0 IIh , 'wholi. ign.ii'ilig lie issue F Snow\V. 11(r p I lpar'ing yourselves as Ile lext \iý lilus. r.w \\'u't.'kers. \iir iliuty is cleu'. liThe Iaste it' idefut' liii' ta S Ihle (Iil 'ralit \it'liiis of' ipil ilsln is yiou'rs. (i)n you the Sw i iliig (1' This case d(ept, lt s. (;iI)11] CL, I':.\N. Iuck upt your , l ' IF llmw \\'orkerl s who a'e lyiilg helpless in jail. ii(,- 0 UWile l their dlefeniise. itl li it ijuick. tor f'ourivel r i iiiito S ' iu i l ill ilii lilits I . GEO. WILLIAMS 318 N. Wyoming St., Butte, Montana. AngaggiglalaialilliamaglllllllllllEliiillHAmlMAlBER i I -~ - - - 1-4 OFF I Now is your chance to buy beautiful DRESSED DOLLS at one-fourth off. We have the largest and best as sortment in the city. Don't miss this opportunity. You can't beat our prices on Xmas goods anywhere. Tree ornaments galore. Just received a large ship ment of masks of all kinds. ! Come in and register for the Big 29-inch Doll to j 4be given away Xmas eve at 8 p. m. FREE. We Deliver to All Parts of the City. LAMBERT'S VARIETY STORE 206 WEST PARK km m m m m, i 12.25; canners and cutters, $4.50 .t 6; veal calves, light and handy wre-ig;ht, $1:.1 14.50; feeder steers, $70( 1:1; stocker steers, $6 50 a' 11. Sheep- -Receipts. 10.000. Killers steady; feeders 15e to 25c higher. L.Imbs. S4 pounds down, $15 16.25; culls and conihton, $11.50@ 14.50; yearling wethers, $12.50@14; ewes, mnedium and choice. $8.25@ @9.50; culls and common, $5 c S.25. METAL MRAIRKET. New York. Dec. 19 ---Copper, iron .tnd antilmony, ullchanlged. Lead. firm; spot and January, $7.20@ 7.30 asked. Zinc, firm; East St 1,ouis deliv try, spot, $8.55 bid. , Dar silver, $1.34. GRAND AVENUE REPAIR SHOP' Automobile Repairing, Lathe Work and Mill Work. All Work Guaranteed. Storage. Phone 3081-J. Corner Harrison and Grand. , BULLETIN SOLD AT EXCHANGE 80FT DRINK PARLOR Hannsn. Sthbr, Prop. 101 South Main Street HELUNA, MONTANA SAY YOU SAW IT IN BULLN /b