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2BUSY~ CORNER flarrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee; deilcious for every meal and every ea; ti un n1] ,:...... . . . .... 404 Exclusive Sales Agents. i1Lat: Thet Best; IRED RIPE: STRAWBERRIES. Big Ones-The last of the season, :supply limited, per box..... ......15 Watermelons, a big one, a ripe one and a cool one would be fine for Sunday. ICanteloupes, pound.. . ... 10$ Peaches, basket .... .40 Pliums, basket .... .40 New Cabbage, pound .... 5 Ad see our stock of Souvenir Postal Cards, Our line emnhraces etery point of interest in and around the city, 254 PER DOZ N. Phone p1s for your drug wants. imn b r 16, We d liver free to, nay part of the city and without d , No orlehe too jmall, Pres ip tin ru its Hammond. glook.p 31 $ 13igs Ave. Just oni 1 Xle MATI0~~~E ,ýomplete. n4OO Ofce Fur $PEIAL. 'BALE ON, SATUR1DAY 6AL Rods .specie1 y thing in ri~hJn. Tackle. Mc~Wt~ D0s. Flaihe ad Stage Express L ine CHARLES AL..L.ARD, PROP. Deib' service between RavalUl and .Poison. Leave Rava1lt 6 a,,.,n. connect Ng with steamer for Kalspe1ll Tf~eyEtemnan 4r' B !nie0.., N. G. Tvter STbp ý: q1en .. ck. cri wsbaw. B~~til #~&ca`ra tor*l Wheat }3 €ýi the .b'fs >to psatry. 7 777 . At. a~ lively meeting f- the' executive c(ommittee of the chatbet' of commerce last night the principal OFF FOR theme of discussion SPOKANE was the matter of properly repreientingg the Bitter Root at the meethig of the irrigation congress in Spokane next month. It is proposed to have at least 100. men go from Miusoula ahd the valley if it can ae arrangeil. Word 'has been sent to labiillton asking the chamber of commerce there to co-oper ate in the plan, but no word has yet been received from there. In the mean time arrangements will be made to oh tam -a Pullman car fqi- the delegation, nd it Is expected thrt the Missoula band will be taken tlong. At the meeting last night thu sentiment wad unanimous in favor of sending as largel a delegation as lpisslile. J. M. Keith and C. L.. 1. Kellogg spoke at length on the subject, urging that as many as possible from Missoula attend. The idea of the eammittee is that the d1'le gattlon tshould .be 100 There wat.joy on thle;,face of every Fbody yestieul ay, ixcept the mrien who hWtwd a tot of hay ready WORTfHA tb `',task: lie way not, MILLION epthusitastic over the troopthituin, - but he took thelownpbittr 1hilosoplically Sritd agreed that it was a good thing for the rest of the folks. There will be some sanshiti n iM ore, many days itnd thent.gle haystacks will climb f ster thti aeyer, .ut 4he forest fires miross the range, which iwould coop 'httl been on tlhis side, have been -hecked'it the extent that they Ilan be controlled, anii-that, ili Itself, isxexctmit 'enough fnt ar y rdihpetorm. 'Phe'sihoWet ,psterday.v mourniig wats'entolrlyiextene lpartidouts; tlio-We thiera mnto got it upt -ailthotit atany -ltotice- at "all aMi thos'q wiht were 'out early ytsterday morh-: tg, vwilt.I'tesOify ithat, he did -a good 5ebui'; 't iwag - ti!- most' boslniets-like rain 0batitlia tuvIt h beef in- these=p rti sloes last yepgr, w) en th& weatbetid-mast -nteat 'yontl i acatien-.and left st1e tap Itiirit d on The entire coontt'f( whiA wellt-en 1tl4 , ltq mano b the plet wllt-tet `ai ftt o sunshinaleitsts way todag, ,, to itO b. wilt fined some recoft? d4ng~work it the val ley in the,0i6 I~1i - They stood at 'tiy 1loreiice, corner iasty night and 1d0Utki.p the-- venue 'qigng O l Were .fou ol - ther1t sli d 'tfeywe"i tiio 15 r o tin city they talked eethtisi ai alcaio stone of the thirligstAe hntd tief her 'Ao welrejtai4cl, vii A o atted I th etalde sta n s;"i'lll etr iRt," stsd onpe q theoit, "filtt there 10 Iod electric ower reproesptedd Ill bose sign alii ti, : 4n. street tha i' s., used in ;our Whble dyy at liom, Wherever he panne fi hin, that yopgigi mane -ri the sort of- -visitor that 'Wls- ou1a likes t have. ` e is!1thebttti Live of the; p4ople. m i whble;tvhtu > 's registeing.. And it is woith" whi to have this sort` of fellows stop witb-tia1i If It is' on'ly fr iv' .A '. They atr-ien somethlpgg about.- lie -nd they luke idp and they go away With, good words op their tongues for . ighoula aid her people, There oAon ,b60 no'iItaUimase Ip tii- proper treatrniot otttli st(Acg ero who tile with; us this itucniir.. - - 'Is --to the -ijsting ciedit of thei peoplt of thy city, .especlally f the hotel nllh, that visitors .are going lidhite well Bltassed. Charles J. COutler catme Over from rutte yesterday. Mr. Cutlr .hittd a.ouainess engagement with al 0n .DEE. ato;, Donanr,. 4 also LIGHTED wr. iate4. 4regiet p. Ike was partitcularly yarn. last night in 'his coipineri uport the tpnditiopsa L bth ie, aaXd bereo. "I have registered," ho aaid, "not because I havp 111ar10 expectatIon of wfining a Jiomestlead. but ydtr know how it is when .thero; is a chaline it there ia. evra bit of t cihane a man likes io take itaind 'he may be the one who witins An I dbni't know where t mould rather have a home than over inthis pert oil the ;.ge Every time Ilsee Missoula I like-it, aore :than. I did .befora enc4 thft is saying a good, d6ahe The otty' is improving at a rate that is pleafns to its friends. It has a' ays 1eert a prtty o town; arid It; Is bocoming mojie attrdctive every day. It. 'is no wopide1 to, iple tat hyou folks are enthuta~tig o'rer your home here; it, is a 'wointftiiy fine iliace. If I win a hoirne.ln the 'seservatio;1, I'll be a closer noighbor of Missoula than I am In Buttte." Torn Pendergrass was op from Plains yesterday visiting with his Missoula friends and attending Pi,.Al 4 to business matters LIVELY here,. Talking with a iissoulian man, Mr. Pendergrass said: "Our valley is pick ing up a good, deal this suimmer. Busi ness is good now. and the crops are going to be fine.. Haying is pretty nearly finished and ti're are stacks all over the place. Everything is bet ter down there than it hits been for two years and we art, looking for a great fall and witrer." The raw line of ihe Northern Pacific between Missoula and lucth has short. ened the.distance. sey MISSOULA iral miles. Recogni TO BUTTE tLon of this fact has been taken in the price of tickets between the tWo places, but I the conductors oh the passenger trains have, it is said, received' no instrue tions as to puilling' mileage, and when they reel off the accordeoru-plaited strip of colored paper they tear off just as much as they ecr', t& in the days when Garrilsp was fristher away from I AI ONT, STREET. . JOM N STON PROPRIsTOSS. lo La n on Improved City and iarm Property. 8 -r cent intereit~ For thfee or five years with priv 1lege'of repayment of whole or part In two and a half years. E. A. 'Winsta'ley Thta Estate and Loans 134 Higgins Ave. here utn" it Iaonlw. "I came over froth 13utta tOis afternoon," sald a friend of. 'i'he vtIltoulian yesterday, "and when the odlndptctor 'pulled my mileage lie torik tlu oldi length. I asked him about It and hi' said he had not been offi cially notifiedl of the shortening of the line nd. t.was pulling on the old 'mile age, He said he believed that it was several wifles shorter, but he couldn t pull enBl pt according to instructions. it miYrit more to him than it 'did to me, so I told hurl to pull ahead. And he pulled." ceorge A,: Cook, who is- in town fromn Losi A Al'es this Week, was looking oround in the rain yesu GREAT terday discovering the PROiT mnistakes 'e had made and le round a' lot of them ' Thore's a (dfuine or iots," said' he; ""thit I sold to Jim Rhoades. 1 tnade a hurfdned dollars on 'the deal and , th ht I was dolk a big thing. Jiln ht bInee 'sold them and made a thousabd loliars. I wish I had stayed here ft. ,, HOM;ESEEKER8 DISLIKE RAIN AND 8TAY IN'DO S,08' ONLY 2,524 BRAVI G- THE WET. Owing, palrhaps to the Ia' ; which 11111 'day yesterday, the *totdi' 'honi ber of registratlons for '.the Fiat-' head lris ,faell oft to a great extent, there belng a totil 'of only'2, 24 'turned 1nto tioe 1XThd office tip to 4:30. ThIs, hoWVe1 does not represehntthe total regI ton, as, a number of the rnte. iýubi "wbho ordinarily ro Art t 4' hundi4d apiece, failed to tti'O " n elr' reports, thus making the appear especially poor when, lin fat; was a' eomparattvely good day, probable that the total reg istrakps or yesterday was very, close to 3,00: With 'yesterday's registra. iOnn iotf13,4 thie ',grapd total for the 11 days passed' Is 32,203. Th' busilnefs clne by each notarial i office ' terdety follows: W H1I ad's, ofice ............. 263 Qono eit 1tesd notaries , .... 451 R. . one. . .... 42 IWkiliam T. Graybdal ,, . 211 D. D: Iflul . 63" Thomas N14, rlove ............... 7; W. 1, Kdeham . 102 Charles $ IiMa een .3....75 Oscea. CltOtchflel.. . ...143 WillriamDSyson ... . ...19 John,, ttt'olan .' ..... 40 Arnaliammited notaries ............ 433 T7, IZ~ Frrnianh .................... . 24 14ugonn 0 W essinger ................. 314 Jitne, . lhlortdee ................ 24 Welling aiton 126..................I. i 3. p, 1dlsgt'r ......................11 .otal. ... ........................2,524 .AJ E$TED FOR "TOUCH." Am ml Fjving his name as Lee L. Ornith-: V # arrested late Monday night biy Deputy Sheriff ,Wt1ter Nesbit at Bonnerg 9ecused of having "touched" another man, T, J. 14cMnhatn, for $30,! the. asc Javing been committed while the victim. was sleeping off the effects of liquor, :op the road to Bonner. Itas said that Smith, who had been or deged.omit of the city, admitted his guilt, New . biIng i Room. In futura the Misnulai hotel dining room wicl be open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. mt. The rpenagement has spar--J no, expense toI makeritone'atlj'-teat pt, Ssd'hss I' hT'et ilse Easy Ter'MS i leased lots,, 2-room house, wa ker; all planted In garden which is vorth auout $200; a , nice place. fow li your chatre to get away rom pLtying rent. You can haev 4t all to ......................... .. .... . |15 0 4 Attother Four lots and a 4-room house on south side; nmall garden, water, Chicken shed and a good location' for ttnly ...8.........................0............. 0O $300 acah, balance $10 per month. Would exchange for a team. GEO. F. BROOKS The MIe Q stotte Man Fivst it'I 134 dg. PH Q1 E s 1 LACK. JOHN J.- st A AND MISS CLARA 1iA 4AARE WEDD D. AT CA'HOLIC CHURd H. At half past eight yesterday Jportirig at the Cathodll. phurch, Miss Clara Ilagen waA . united in marriage to! John J. ullivatI, the lluntiai mass being celeptgote&s "y -Rev. A. F. TrL velli The d'idiwlip:iattended by'hdr, sister, Miss Annti! laigeftl and the be~t man was Tho6mia Conlon. After the mass, he newly wedded douple, to gether with their friends, adjnufhed to the residenc" p thti brides mother, on 1outiT Thirdli ,t where an elab orate wedldtf ' aigias was .lerved. Mr. and l vS n are well, known in this City. r. Sullivan is: employed in, the bceothiag department of the Mis'4oula :M~reti tile company', aril has lived In the cit numbet Mf yea f. Le is very -potiular and ;re spetctdl> The` lmil" his been in'they city Anoy' for the lft-t eight mnsbths, coiaiinui to this ciy from"1 wentmin whore she has a host pi' friends, who will wish her hitppJes45 M. and Mri. iullivan lift on thri .Cllcngo, Mill wankoe & Puget flonitd traiIn Iasi" evening for Unioeman, where they will spplid ia ciOuple of Weeks. They will nri'ke their home in thV s ity. Mis Robinson Entertains. Miss,"Franoes Rebinedn gave ad'aft ernoedt card party 'yesterday, at which fiee ttibles of five hundred were nipyed.' Refreshnynts' were servfid and the af fair With unusually enjoyable, In Hohof of Visitors. M's Jobhi i Wistermani will enter tain this afternoon at a Kensingtor, in honor of visitors from-Kentiiky. Hagn .Sullivar. Woddieg. The 'W ddin of Mies Clara; UTi eh and John Sullivan, which took pitabe this morning at St. Francis Xavier churih, is of much interest to, Mis souia'people, as hoth of the young peo pie have lived here for some time and ;are very popular They have been the recipien'ts of many congratulations and have the hearty good wishes of all who know them. Personals: Mrs. George Reeves of Hamiltos and Miss Pearl Jenkins. and Miss fillie'I Richmond; guests of Colonel T. C.Mar shll, leave toiorrow for Seattle, Where they will visit" fol'wtveral weeks INary dnd a 'lien Meith, ,sop, and da gliter of Mr. and :10rsi, larry Keith of KRlispell, are expected in the city today and will remain for a fewt weeks the: guests of Air:. apd Mrs. -J. M. Keith. Mr. and Ms.' Leonard H1amqniqsd re tui sod to the city ygsterday, after k few, days spent at Victor visitirg at the `MeLeod ranch. C., P. Jelnkins of JilT spe is a v's itor at the home. of Colonel T. C. Mar shall. Mrs: N. H. Mason' is. entertaining as her guests for a few days Misses Klgeekner antd Ulrich of 'Sandpoint. Mrs: A. L. Avery and soif were the guests of Mrs. N. H. Mason over Sutiday. RAW hO MIN~ ýrOfSE Pauline Hoffpin S , 1adle Simons, Lily Mooney,i lda Klelp; Tillie Smithft, Sadie lVAller, Mg1'q)lie q1 er, Louis Mkay, John Frartali lsfryJ Vie, Joe And aeson, Joe Bpviston;a 1,0118 Kismo ant ;J k Kane wel'e'ti police. erport yestdidty to .-ln swver the charge of unlawfutl cohabita tplion The y had,-een arrested the night before by the sheriff's office, Who toolh them frons at number G ot t rbomig hou11es; the Yankee, the Wilson bldck dhd'i tp' Columbia hotel. All except Andorson pleadedguiity and were fined $2(0f b, whjle Anderson vas.released under ai $50 bond. A marriage license was issued by Clerk of the Cduit Conlon to Ralph L. Harmon and Miss Laura Hamilton. Mr. Harmon and Miss Hamilton arn both well known in this city,, as they are both graduates of the, state uni versity, where the romance started. Miss Hamilton resides with her par ents, Mr. and -Mrs. Williamt. Hamilton 'tn the Rattlesnake district..- At pres ent Mr. Harmon is living in Tacoma. The wedding. trill take plice' today. DIVIDEND DECLARED. New York, July 27.:-A quarterly dividend of 3-4 of 1 per dent oni the s tmnlon stock was declared today by the directors of the t ltted - Sta'tes Steel corporaton. This is an inereate of 1-4 of 1 per cent, as coompared with that of the last previous ciuý rter, A quarterly dividend of 1 3-4 per c ent, was declared on tie preferred stock. This dIvidend , is unclhaniged from the last quarter. Missoula to Have Ice Cream Vmctoe1y. Guy L. Herrick, who has just ar rtved. in, Missoula from1 Petoskey, Mich., where he has been engaged 'it the ieA cream business, 'will lobate at 515 South Higgins avenue, where he will establish an ice cream: factory with the intention of conducting, "a Wholesale as well as- a sptlR3 -buill ness. Later the manufaetute toan dies will be taken up Ith olinec tfion with the ice cream buhtsli-he9 Her rick is a brother of Ralph 6su d-Leigh Herrick of this city. The phone iUos ber is 56 red. & il F ALL UNhEMU~tINS iFourith off the regular stocks-25 per cent discount on every piee* of Freach lingerie and all the domestic ladles' and children's undermuslins. The price tickets remiia an changed. We simpily deduct one-fourth otff from mIr. regular low pricc. Come early, 1 i11 the nssoiotnent. is big. All 25c niulermuslins ............................190 All $1.50 undetrmusslins .. .....$1.15 A1l 5 e0t ui ri id aliis ..............................38 All $2.00 undernuslins .. ....$1.50 Al1 $1.00 undermpislins .............. ........750 And so o(A up to tlh( moost luxurious. Chi dreg s Knit Waists 12%c $1.2 Summer Petticoats 69c A perfect summer waist for boys and Made of the best spersuckerg washable grls, well taped, strong yet conmfo'rtable; 10buttons for supporting o tera gingham, shirred and ruffled bottoms; meats, all sizes ............ ............12 1-2# each ..... ..69 Sto i and Fabric Darner 50c W aists Waists W aists dits AnU Swing Machine g. 5.00 silk wosits ................$2.98 The most useful ,device discovered for darning stockings, towels, underwear and 41.50 1 ingerie waists ..........................984 fabrics of all kinds. This darner will d'rn holes on stockings so quickly and $1.00 linene waists ...........................484 yet snooti$y; no l0ps or knots to hurt 1.50 tailored waists ............................980 the feet; only ....... . ............ "-"--. .._..500 Sate. fNcy Ribbons Today Ladies' and Children's Oxfords A clearance of all fancy ribbons, and Pumps widths up to 120, or 10 inches wide, all in two lots. They're going fast at these unheard of Tot 1- Nos. 80 to 120, all new, ferlcy col- prices. Utz & Dunn's, no better made, } ns of chiffon, taffeta and satin ribbons; $2.25 kind .............. ......$1.50 yard .............. .. .......... $1.50 kind now ............. ... Lot 2-All fancies, widths, up to 100, per $S.75 kind -- ............................11..75 yard .............. ................... $4 and $4.50 kind now. . $.98 Gibson Block { 's Higgins and Cedar SHIP BODY TO LIVINGSTON, The remains of E. A. Campbell, who did cltoOtjay evening at the Northern Pacific hospltal, were shipped yester dy ohi No. 4 to his old home in liv Itigitoun, ThIey were afeompanied by Dt e tvidow ands brother, W. .J. Camp bell. SPECIAL VESTRY MEETING. A special meeting of the vestry of the Epispopal church is called foil Wednesday; hiJuly 28, at 8 p. m. Im portant business is to. be attended to. Fruit Farm MiIoat desirable and best improved 20-acree tract in Orchard Homes, with 30 inches of water. Eleven acres in' bearing seven-year-old trees of the best varieties of. ap ples, pears, plums and cherries. I KFour acres set to peals and apples thl8 spring. Modern eight-room house with attic and cellar. Ore mile from city limits; one-half mile from school and near p1roposed car line. For particulars inquire S- E. L. P. ECTOR ,,Room 18 First National Bank Block, "Second ,Floor, or Owner, William Spurgin. Olson & &ohnsolni CONTRACTORS. HEpRON FIRE 'AND PRESSED BRICK, K. C. CEMENT always on hand. Estimates furnished on Structural Iron and Steel, Oak, Birch, Walnut and Mahogany In terior Finish. Phone 628. Office 127 W. Main St. Missoula, Montana. 'The LeaqiJng HIotel Tht~Stapjrnl European Pian. Centraliv Located. ?1umbint J. P. GRADY 119 W. Cedar St. khe. ¶75 " Red Residence Phone 510 Black, 'DIAMOND ICE W. R. MULLEN, PROPRIETOR. Prompt attention gives to all orders Call at 125 West Pine or Telephone "( 458 Black. GiOCERIES, PROvAStIOq4ý HAY, GRAN AND WOOD. KNOWLES' BLOCK, 204 S. THIRD Have You Reliabl Clock? All sorts of stores sell clocks. To the inexperienced buyers they look alike. At the Kohn Jewelry Co. every clock is warranted to give satisfaction. Thestock of, Ooekeatvth store is'worth seeink. There is the guaranteed alarm clock at $1. Then there is the show ing of mantel clocks. Boudoir clocks; beautiful timepieces, in gold cases. There are the reliable electric clocks. In fact, all sorts of clocks, but each warranted as to accuracy. Kohn Jewelry Company JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. THE LARIGEST JEWEL.RY STORE'IN.THE ,CITY.. Do You Use If Not Wy `Nat? Barber & Marshall THE SOUTH ;SIDE GROCERS. PHONE 20. GOOD HAY A car of fine, bright, Bitter Root hay just received. Special price by the ton. OA 'CHOP. Oats and barley ground together. iCheaphr than bats and goes far jther: Sack, *2.50. WHEAT. Wheat for chickens, per 100, $2.50. BRAN AND CRACKED CORN W&IJE, DIA$O (S, J B p e ci al' Attention Givens to IN WATCH REPAIRING ROWLAND, The Jikewe,. Pirst Na 4tanat Bannk EaIook4 BMITH"S DRUG'&8TORE Agents for Eastman Todlso and Sup plle." "May I Hlp You to Some Meat?" Says the fat clubman to his dyspeptic Visitor. No, thanks. I never eat meat," was the answer. If he did he would be a sturdy, healthy man, like his host, who has lived all of his iife on our prime, juicy steaks, roasts, chops, etc., that always leaves traces of good ,nourishment behind. Union Market 130.132 Higgins Ave, Phone 117 Califorpita Wine House First-class lunches served from 6 a. in. to 1 a. m. Hot Soup served from noon until closing time. MERQHANTS' LUNCH Special attention given to busi nes men from 11:30 Ia. m. to 2 p.nm. T. H. THISOD tAV, Proprietor, RUDOLPH H. WISCHMANN, Chef. European plan applies on all orders. .EMBALMERS- D, P FUNERAL 'DtiRE0T RS. - W. ., D Kenaddrilr. Manager. Phone. 69: