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PREPARING TOR WORK WILL COMMENCE OPERATIONS IN PIERCE CITY DISTRICT OF IDAHO. 8pokatie, Feb. 18.-Miners with n toulit qLpment of dredgeet, hydraulic giants and other apparatus are malk ing preparations to work over the placer ground in the Pierce ('lty dI triot In northern Idaho, where, ne cording to 1. D. c'leek. an operator, who has come to Spokane from that camp, more than $100.000 in gold was cleaned up by one boat, two hydraulle plants and several smaller operations during the season of 190n9. ('leek said It il estimated that the output of yel. I9W metal will be doubled if not thtebed the coming season, heginning early in May, adding: 'Many of the(, operations last sea asn were In ground that had twitce re-. -ponded to the efforts of the early miners. Pierce anti his nssoclates found wealth In the dirt in 1K59 and, the sup-ceeding year and after they 1f0t the ground was ,tieessfelll y worked by Chinese miners. most of wholl returned asr rich men to Chlna, "One of the comimnies to begin op eration in the Pilece~ camp this year has 180 acres of creek bottom Inn.I, apd enginreers say there is not less than eight feet of wash between thb grass roots and bedrock. The con cern has equipment to hatudlle r00 ci bie ynrds of earth every 24 hours. The cost of recivery shoulld not enx'.e'ed i; cents a yard this year, whili the yield of gold ranges from 10 to ,ae cents, so there Hill to' he i l handsome profit. "The area of the Pierce district is about 20 miles square. so there is room for hundreds of operators. The dim. tet La one of the richest In the state of Idaho, which I. notel for its mint 'e-!t wealth, and we believe that the beat finds are yet to he made. The 1erce camp Is orderly nli the( me'n atle we!! behaved. ,NUNREDS WAITING IN LINE HOMESEEKERS ANXIOUS TO BSE CURE GOOD PARMS ON YIMA PROJECT. ]Is Angeles. ' I'h. I1.- .A Ilie Of 21(1I lpriWtns Is waiting platintly tonight .n friont oft the I'nited Itiates Inild office. They and problhly oth, rr will relaion In that name slpot n thei lpavement day allld night until MArl''h 1, unless they can afford iubstitlt,.s. The ri ward fir 17:1 of these pathl-nt ones will be a 40-acre homesteaid on the Yunia Irrigation priOjti't, ,.iild placesl In the line ure worthl fronm $13Ii to $1 ,1. 1inc·e 11 ll'lolllk ti Thursdayhl'* llut, when W. H. McMltannonl brought a siialyi IMx thier and pliantdil hinsi.tlf on it, the line has stlrtlily inicreaidl its length. (hairs and,-,sal lix,.e airprovhI'd for the people in line ;ni one ii an llist a combination chair aind haib. Ile is the envy of the aitlllul'. ti.llien Ihe wrtaps his quilts about hhin lid41 iis down toil slumber, but he I1 not iper miiltl ti, sleep. fot " the othersi aire J.aillls of his aldvantaige antld pii.rst 1in tailkllig tr. him. A grltay-hairehd veteran of ithe c \ll war holds Noi. .to1. Ili onl lhopel is that ait least t yotlunlger and strll llg)il' ieon tthun he will giretw wel'ry ofi llt. long vigil ana drop I llt. Anilyo Il the line li!ow thel ntubahaar of 171 i!iy step oliut at all"y minute and pitckel t $150 for the place. Iai\ \ivaill ;i , in l i 11I . NEW HELLO SYSTEM IS BEING OPERATED Kali5lpell, Mont., F( . t,a. Ii.---si ,AAia I -lKiaillisll Is tio)ay elnjoying I niw (tle l lli to syst.Iem, wlhial. wlil ii, noit in collllllilte ojplation .us 't, i" givinli satisfac.tli, n t, liat , userl.. 'l'h, Nilrth IIn Idahlllol & \a1ln'.alaa 1'1aar amill planltly, whilh is a ri'.rganlzatiln of th1 oil wate.r anal plir cnaiiirn, hlias In lith'l Inew phnll -i t evi ery 'l' us ,I'l house attlaiched to it a..mplahtaly new systalil iof tres anllld poiils a nt il ilng, the fiic, s lstate, ill expendll itluri,, of $7iH i0. ''he ealipml it Is Ialal'6rn in all partltclairsc. .tven tot the catll hiljls whcllh hia , . lsel i-lln-!iusltl :I t io, Inlst.ta of ilta' rlastping ".tuiln la Ihf tlt will l, pult in aIlu sol n , sll ti ul, t .l, 1lnS .aaaar l n il(till, a; al wtil .r . i l n10 lprlagrl Uiln thllal. FATAL QUAKE FELT IN ISLANU OF CRETE C'nnn, Crto, F ls..-. hseverol eaIrthlrnlqUkl wt's tfl tlahroughlat t'rtia ati 6:31, a'claick this nmarnlig. It waIs a'c,,ilmpaniettild wlith villnt su.tll.rranean Ill thi ellty i lumlt r at" , af buI i ai.n were damhlaged and 1 i milrit of1 til, moilOiu lla' rusl.hll through theil dlome. Ill the village of la riptra i ha ai.- - lapsead, hnrying six persons Ill tihe REORGANIZATION PLANNED. a,slthipgtnn, Feb'. lll.---There Is a possiblity of at geaalral reorganizan tis ofi tlhe pjotaafl(o depl)rtment. ,Ilntlor Cairte Kolllav jitrioatuitl1 ithe a. p te ta i ineiisuei.,to this end and lits I d(illtte wias i-llrmsented In the housi , ]f .Ali r0l sitativs lby Reipresentlatlve fIGHTING RESUMED BY ARMIES GOVERNMENT FORCES AND REV OLUTIONISTS CONTINUE ENGAGEMENT. AltnnnR.in.. Fat. 1 l--'lghting at it. \'Viarntr Ictwtin lgove-rnmellnt f"rct" and Iner!rnlI i ndlllelr (.ienercaIII Esltrnadn, fIeneral iMenn anild (a-narnl luntultt y, whllch llMann orn Tueedaty and eonltlilnted thra-aglh we..adnesi.aiy. wcas ra-esumled thi mocrnlnlg. (tene'rnl. tnrlauete ait (lo dly teak the offensivae against the in ;surgentiOt in todlayas enngagecment and I cant their infalntrcy nagtintlt the enoany'~ a Inllltinn. The result of the fighting hast nl t harn madllle, kncown hl'ere, naor hna tlhe nlumher of eanaHlties been giv.'n tIaut. 'Phi fighting hl)gan onl \\Wedlnpe.dneay iat 4 o'cdock In the atftelrnoeon., bothl tlhsides lslnRg artlllery. it w.e raesulmnrldI at daylightl t In Thursday aind rontillcnued until dark, E.:trada .helling thae height i nccuellld by the gatt-overnnlnt faorces atc loing rlango. A panrty of taeflaenrl I'hla morro'i nmonted HPcIIEts ('allnP n Ie ltcon tacit with the- governmenlt outaall.tts 1at Tipitapat atn11 was faorte-. to retlre, after an texchange of shl)lots. tDr. t'nmlpaarl, Italltn ct-ntulll ga-eneral ntl hltnagua, anid prestihnt of the ittedl Caros,. realgned todalny In the Intter ea. pcc(-ity, uax-)tn helrling that the tgovern lalment had srreelllt its sullrgeons not Ita aengatge aM hospitrtl attendtlaits anyonte I-suapl-t'ield of hbeing It elnservlative. 'l'hc, go'vernment is pushinglt the wor.elk of re rlliting here. Tlhr,-ee ,tcxithll gllluns haveI hlorn neanaehald uattahrd the stt'iancaer %f.t ictatt in lllalI lttll r oi hi tilit- Mt-tl a r br tiught fraoml 'crirntco hy rla l andl launc.held an the Itlle - t Mhlintomho),. I'resid(Itft Mtadriat Ia sill to he nnwll InK to, glv Autreillio ~strcadat, )brothtler of the- revolutionatry hlelder, rfltl power to treat with the Inslargeiants, hillt proh ialy will ac-nd him with lltdolfat I:s pinnact and I'r-daelao Mttrsaa-cne teo it i P(alM taerlllt o IIaly. DR. COOK CONIFE ES IDENTITY TO PUBLIC -nInt:agn, ('hilt., leh. IR..- 'r. Ired erirk .. ('Tak thlday admittied 11i1 htlen tity. II', visitt(e hits ohl tnrlade, lthe BIllltiln .Ptli lner, IlynItetherghe, for itohit1 hoIlUr. Thilt two men wor nltemIhier of the Belgian Antarctic expedltlon of 1.I97-l intl the engltiner recg·nized cook when they were lnltIengrellia on tiihe steamer fromi Valdlvta. I'ntil now i, Ihowevr, ('ook hUs reftliedl tio re'onM nli. thls former enmpanlon. THIEF 18 IMMUNE. ('hlicngo, 1Pe. 1 .--The thief whi, stole $17:1,000 froum the Chicago inhlli troeutnury Fi'bruatry 18, 1907, is now itm mnime from criminal prosecution, the sitltute of Ilnltilltions havingR explird todayil. The only rtoulrae of .the gov ,*rnmelnt noiw it to find the thief ii ndl institute cIvil actlon to recinv ,r tilt mnoney. WVlien the federall grand Jury adjourned tilday wilthout Indllting any one for tihe theft, stiret iiservihe men \w;tc hed4 tlgraplllh alnd tehlephone offlhes in I n \ for the "fhlsh" thlt wtnldl telll the thief of h Insimmunity, biut iione wasU llnttied. REGAINS HER SIGHT. AFTER OPERATION 'pokal e, i ehb. I .--.Mri. '. I' I'his, a; pioneer rles.hnt ,i l 4oknne, livin. it I 1fth Iuavenu. I iIand f('r tlnllie street, has regainetld her ight following inot.. lltrlatt tln foIr .ilnconlll'll, o ofl thi e dIll' ti'illt die.aises ofIu the eye with wIhhth on'lists havle tlo dt,:l. The operation, piirfort'ed l t ti ll Ilt.nli nea tntlss hIios ital In this t'it,. i'utI.Istst of Ui l.ling the o., hull aniid iakini g an Inilisilon to permit tiltl I1 it s tr o ei.i lpe. l Th' iilt .s east. usuatlly results in totallI lnhutnl'ss. 'hie first stateIIII is It o-aile' d l lmoky vidlon muilsed by hardening --ye lialls Iandi Ithi pllot'lodl oif blildlllmss, foIllow. Ing visions of irlhlseenl light. A mld dn shock., ian freqluentlyt without utsilý", , I o fl11oiw d by lindnl 's., m-it's. tmll-s was 'i- In hiosplit tlrea'tnm,-nt lesms thatn a week and is now ait h'r o)mll'. T'h iltle olratin was the ftIrt lof Its kind performed in this part of the t riy ti i, i lii thiiit liithe woman'sl i iight lis b len rtilore i :nd shte sHs better luan ial llny ti-me dur ilin the li lt 2l i,,ei~s. Whlh ' litn l ng 'v criy crre lt to the isilist, Mrs. l'hils s.a.s her prayer I'Hr . lh 11: :1li\weroeld l't'm h si' lVc . STATEMENT DENIED. Iltld. i-lum ll, i st i ite reh it tonight ldo eying positivt'ly anyoin "llbhiq"r 1p" wlas involved in thil $i43,000 tlhortiiv, i.r which chrll'he L.. \ilfrirll.rt, f'i'uler Incl,; t i sll "t', of the r ilrolkil, Hi il.hW is ii'rlviu I It s l x iii l ent iill n 't'. ACCUSED OF MURDER. \tlntic i t ( iy, N. ., Febi . 1.--Muan acind to 'is brothler, I hrVis, held its ni v itnl.iss,i Jlmiry eyl-r, cihairged Iby the hll ' h wih ib il 14 rI'vsp ilei1h. folr" tile d.;i ih o Jane, At.tius oil the lt'$1.04,iii00 pl ll ' ion tit, ilittl 'I 1 -,'lhu'u ryl 4, lVis. brougii htI l iire tnight lIrom l'I, lu--ur-, SOLUTION OF PROBLEM. \V',shilliu -tu i, I--h. I ll t11 ' pr ts pi'rilty ofi thie, Xi i li lies ti ll, isolulin of the lace pr]tltenlt in the opinin ell l'rsidhnt Ti'all, who participated It atight in it c'of."rlenl ' 'l inl ustrtl~ ll dutatlion in the south at the hun-, "f Miss l label lil'olrdman. CHARLIE TO ACT. WiVatertown, Conn., Fib. 1..--In tle' lpliay, tihe "Amazons," to lbe prestmlited here aifter' Easter by the driliuatui' as snciatlon of Taft schnol, one of the leadingi ftemale ptrts will te likeni by Charles Taft, tiin of Preslid'nt Tifit. MR. TAFT CONSULTS WITH REED SMOOT SENATOR R EED SMOOT. tilaa'tri Io , , eh I. - I'rcrslrl lnt 'rTaft Imlny hal as glilIII lat liiiiihe4-lli Nonntnrtc A ith1I~ieh and t '4irwot. The lr yirlr hrpoti' the Itrt' irI tt lir r rinwit th al III minstrniitin vLiw igar".litir the pait. tiatl savings rink fifll. \bU. l tifili lor t',ti'ttt ianuii~ni'wturan etit' hnut far In 'iwlnrment nnt·~hntr · hore Ono aIIIII muak the iun inultp l ritutru uutiu''i nniu.ltut Alt hnugih n tiu'uivu I uni thlut liti. MARKET MOVEMENI OF THE DAY r t'i t York, ihc'. ic-i ciihjini cII ' 'ihr it f v'tri biy ij lt, re-iri iitlc itl III' I . IIc tire ihcr ttlitiN rtiii ttfcfltc'n ( in l cc I' HIn U' 1() I'.rl tlll -a (illn I lilt. lll tri(.tl rIMS t l 4,:i t t 4 1ii1ctc ' 'cit i n li t" IS-i ft v ni iriri' ftii'iicI Ii th I i perr iticitiR i-ni cci ast X1, 4'.i r. lirv gteii .li list wits 1+1ii11' tie I cI iip( I fI c t l Bis II ,' t ci l -c c it11iti III leraticllecic. cii l I iit -e tirnltfti titi $iirenifh' 11. ji ' n it uititft tit I Iftfll seitnbrai-Ing. ;4 fcc cit.iinti .-ii-ntiitirt voinf lim ed ttl ' ft't' l *lIh'" revel,' .tl' I. \\ n·55c': ingc ift Inut tithe-c liii i hti n t ;cii-i uct .etc-i thie alnti-icciftcinii f'ptlratiol q )icmiit. Sj iil lia tI-ri-t ciifciciic- icc Ii rt1.c.1" of a tug rodeltion In 1i1" St fI1 til wccifriii Icirrec. it-fi~t) t ciit it iit~tc-tcitci ii- itifijiliK (it' ice. \"I itic-rhili i-iciiiic-tictia nute ttati tti-e I iiitatit ( (i 1cr' W it. ri dtrlc3- itccnI iti itccicilcciifl & I llilies iteicf iicfee ti t li cr t'i-ctig 'ctltc-v itutu I tirlcitln~' cci iii h~ ofii ti-ft. ititofti.k Pic-iiiult -it ur. t it' ittl i--s ti it'I ccr <'t µa11'iilt l . fcfc 1\ ;1h,, it ' h1 t 111111$ t'ore li'tt"Kii:, ' "i11 l New Yor-k Closcing Stocks. t'i iitit::cIllt ~itic ' .i i11.1 r 714t4 .\m " 1.4.';111~ .\)II:: 11i tit. , · :t111µ A latrill tll al· , till (i . .\uto'ivt t I." i -t. i lt .,1' Atl-cttil i-c--t Df iII c-ic-\· ic. ,1 11 liniiciiiix So a I Ititt i 1I Iit I)I . &\('l' \ t 1: I ii (:1: 1 .. i ici11fii'iiciii Itt-I b1' iii .icitinti. t'. c t I~I o tl. li-ti-tlnt'Itt' .; ii . . 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' ,2'... 6n l)., pt't'i' i're 1 . ...... . ... 17".,~ t(It. ht)l,t Ity\' '. oi the Prnate took ilt-' stitit hlik iol thlit irenldent in an t 1'l. t Iit ired -itre tilt, rllht lilein pli"dge. ('.,,l ar I:.thl,. i (',tl. (,o ............. T i l.:n iZt itlt t ',pjl.per .11ne............ .% FIriik liti ....... .... .,........ 19 flir lilx t'o, is· thlila'tel ............... 9 i tIrii inhy" i nsolidlatid ............. 88 rI rll lll -t'an olll(,lt. ....... .... ...... fi Isl, tlly. l ".(.. p. r ................. 2!.6 I.lki I' ier l l... ..... ............ 2%' l.a ,4 ille t''tlpper ..... .............. 14 .l iill it t o ) i .,r ..... ............ -22I,. Moall.wk ........ .................. 641,i N$v:ad.la cnl.lr t .........-..... ," Nip i -ilµl M in.ll , ..... ........... N..it ath I li , .... ... ......... 4 Ntrttl I..kt , . ........ .. ......... 1 k. 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I ......... .... .. .. 41';1 I' l!i c' n)iiar li teil l ................ 31 \W'in nnt . ... .. ..... 44....... fi \''inl\ rioT ' ... . .. ...............l140l New York Mincing Stocks. \ lie ............ .. ...................200 I'listl.llk 'l'ti l'l S.. ti.h k ........... 32 littanl+itic ''i li ('] ITo illl- . .......... 18 (' lt., al . \ \' i . .. ..- . . . . ... . . ... .0 BIo.i1 .i ll. r , . t..-. .......... r ltli. l i- , r i IIIi . . ... .... ... .. 16, lit IIun i'I. i,'t ... ..... ........ ...... l L it tl I. t 5lxt. .n I I ........ 170 I ntiat 1'I .... ..........225 S lpts i' . ... .... . . . .......... 204 t111: 1 .... .. .... .. Y' l II,, . . t. , k ........ . .... ..... .. 130 Graint and Provisions. I 'hi si!.,, I'r1, is - t h l'iltl I dii e a . * Si1,' 1 p.i :l n.iir toda ' mnd later fell titn' l, t ia if hol,.ing-,lt I ai 'prec'pit. ted I.t l.Ih rp brti k. I i ' 1 ' , Son tii he1 ,l hNt toill t $i.1It. Itat .' tt i tt l , the highll Silit , h futurllles fell o 'f f'r' Iis tI. It,. 9h'1 " Illshi ll ltn te it noar Iv i(b -I)I'tt tii plie.Ls., tlilth May at l$i. .1: 1.101s l . o I tlo o 'r. 'T'r.itlin.; in ots ollow ' i closely the ours'. in il, t .eing from , teo 1e. iMay fell o)f frontll 4.tt1i to 47@1(47!(.. '1'it," c'le,, \c:6.w : wt',ak at nearly the loaf' ittkll t, ,tilli t\t i i it 1i1 , 1i't . h., t l\..~b i t,- ulior the, spit! ' o fre. rtd SSli.2iit1II I2;* tI:. , - l.i iitlhPi 1 ,1; hiltta , i" I110, a5.li.t ,I ettly I 8 1H.ll " .a;g, Sidsto ilki .in l tilp to 2.2 i 9 higher Metal Market. Net\ York' , i'o . I ,--'l'itl- mnitrkot for siltaldant .'.ipi ,"r ,"ti the Newt' York ni tail , h.'htl.,' wasi dull ioday, with -< ont .ll lii:ttl'l doll\. i'i toI tli .. le ,1" S at,, tising at $II7,,7 ,',t 13. The Iotaloil nuti ', 't \ ;, steol , ws ith spot tlll)tld oit c + 7- lit and fIttures r it IC r : , hl T''he b l.il dealers rlll)in lake c,.pl.,er tit $1,3.fI21/,ftl'13.s71t; elec tri.ilyti at $13.37Tl00 i3,t8l,41 indt, casting :it $l.l2l'tll3.:37T_ imports of toppert' hb 'l,) inur at Atlantlt D ports. Intlud Ind-in li mal - andI ores, imlnount to 5,070 tonl, -,~ fr this moith; exports, 19,259. Lt.il sloit dull, with spit quoted at ,imonr..ro0. New York. The L.ondon mI lrket t,,i:s u 'in'ngtd lit Cl:1 6a. Spell 't."r drull; lpott, $).5 0.ll, Nett' ik. Tlh I.".ndoni mairet t," Ulnlld to Chicago Livestock. li . , I,',' th, . --t'ittle . .Ilecelipts -ttlimatld at I, ,00; market startng; ,-; -\-te.r' ,l*'.n $4,30Itd.13'; stock irs ainI feeldrs, $3.." i',.(O; ,nt'ws and h lfor'." $; .l.,9i . ; al|'es, $7.2.5" 0T.75. Undis Itei.'ilt.. ettlnate.d at 18,000; mnilket .1',.ntr tit 5,' high ,r; light, $5 .fFI t l.1; , mixes(, $10., pri,. i; heavy, 4N Ug o.1 I-'l; rI1gh, $8.,'0 9,l1; gpod to ,IIII4II11114tlt tln ul IIwIo)II(' the (onl·ti I itll lily Iol tilt Mlivar. Mr. H3tnont U1111 ltil t. r II11idit he %%iIH unwilling, (II mkt. 1111. It ($pl)lhIIhiliV of a. TW) ?iml . i \-I I h, tilt. li I, t-tiirlrrtit or the' de cM,)on of thi' Kuhrl- m .ourt dreclarthd onst Ititlo a I n net etnhllrhlng posta~ll itattk-'. It is iultl tie did not prvtntlsb. t ilti tclj. to withdraw hitl Iimc·( irl i tit bill 11 it111n u r infn o n It If· til.. hi'lt Ii wyorl o'' te sennte took LIt. sllIlIsl 1hiak or tIlt Iprnai(Ieft In an nil litol to II.cent the reps bliean pIIwtt e. Two Rillways Are Busier Than One Used to Be The postoffice business has Increased one-third; telegraph business more than half; the number of mercantile establishments has nearly doubled; manufactories have started. The record for a year has been remarkable IN MISSOULA With this growth there has followed an expansion of the residence district. This expansion will continue with increased volume this year. That is why we call your attention to DALY'S ADDITION Is the best opportunity in Missoula for a good many reasons. In the first place, its location is directly in the path of the expansion of the city; this season's building of residences will lhe in Daly's addition; this is because the city is built close, up to the line of this nddition and has already begu. to crowd over; it is also because the l(c lric cars will run through the central avenue of I)aly's addition, affording rapid transit for re~sid.nts there; it is also because there is city water at every lot in the addition and the electric light and telephone utilities are immedi ately available; it is also because the add ition.i in in a good neighborhood, close to churches and to schools; it is also because the location is healthful and the soil is rich ; it is also because there has been no advance,in the price of these lots over lstl yearr,despite the improvement in condi tions. All in all, Daly's addition, under present conditions, is the best real eslate offering that we have over known; all we ask i that y is that ou investigatethe pIh ro iposition; you'll be pleased. South Missoula .Land Co. FRANK P. KEITH, Secretary Telephone 617 . Florence Hotel Block iv~ choite heaty, $9.10O9.42%;: pigs. $tR.10l p.1; bulk of sales, $9.20. 0.37, Shile.-Rteceipts estimated at 5,000; market strong to higher; native. $4.,0 4(7.36; we.stern. $54 7.25:; yearlings. $7..0W4@.25,; Iambs, native. $7.',0,.0: wvestern, $7.0@19.2?. GOES TO IRELAND TO FORM COMPANY Spokane, Feb. 18.-Stephen VW. O'l'rlen, a mining man of Spokane, who is hacked by ia syndicate of local capitalists In a project to irrigate 30, 000 ncres of fruit and vetgetable lands near Northport, Wash., 90 miles north f1' here, has gone to Ireland to or ganize a colony or 3,0o0 families to make their homes along the Columhia and Kettle rivers in Stevens and Ierry counties. O'lrlen has filed on nutmerot a water rights on the two streams between the international boundary and Northport, and engi neers now on the ground making the preliminary surveys for the canals tand laterals ray he has control of suf'i clent water to supply moisture to mire than 60,000 acres of land. it Is re ported here thAt it is planned to have the Irish Immigrants work the land on shares until they are familiar with amodern tillage, when they will he lper mitted to buy the acroeage at actual cost. A trninedl horticulturist will teal h then the prineilcns if rrigit tion. BURNED BY COPPER. Omaha, iFeb. 18.- ''wo laborers are deadl alnd another is in a ldatngerolus eindlition aIs tlhe result of beinlg )burned by molten colpper iLst night it the Amenrlcan nSmeltiting & ellinnlg 'iln patny's plaHnt. SENATOR RECOVERING. W.Vashington, FeI. t1.--'l'he condition of Senaltor Williamn Alditn nSmith of Mlicigan ll s Impr\'oved todacy. Notice of Sale in Foreciosure by Ad. vertisemont. Notice is hereby giv\'n that that ebr tain mortgage exxtetlllld anlld delivered by Sarah IE Otdion and husbund, I. A. O)dican, morlgagers, to iF. WV. Ialkins, mortgagee, dalitied the 15th day of July, 19i7., and filed for record il tihe office of the counlity cli.k and recorder of Misiioula county', Monti, alon the 24th day of July, i'907, itih recorded in ilber 8 of mnortgagee, at page 37, will be foreeloCeed by a sate of the prom isea described in suc'h nlortgage and hereinafter lescribed, on the premises, in the city and county of lmissoulat, Montana, at 10 o'clock a, m. onit the 10th dny of IMarch, 1910, to satisfy tlhe l0amount llute uion . lidt mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in stch mort gage, and will he sold to satisfy the saime, are described as followp, to-wit: Lots six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), block seventy (70), I'rlin's additionu to 1 is)tultt, Montanlt. There will be due on alchll mortgage at the date of sale $327.50 and will be sold subject to a first mtortgage of $75t1,% with unpaid interest. K. W. I,'AKTN,. thy CHAS. E. AVERIY, Attorne' in Pact. 1-2'9-2-5-12-19-2t6-3-. Savoy Hotel MISSOULA, MONTANA Modern and Central-1 Reoomi Newly Equipped-European Plan Cafe in Connection, Unsurpassed Telephone and Long Distance Connection ir Eaigh Room Every Room Light-Elevator Service Good Simple Rooms GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL. ('nc In ',onn'wtin. alars )Uny and Night. CIIAM. A. 8('IIPtA(I!,', Prop. ('n 1t Iroast l St. a~nd 11Higgins Ave. Flathead Stage and Express Line CHARLES ALLARD, PROP. Daily service between Ravalll and Poison. Leave Ravalll 6 a. m., connecting with steamer for Kallspell. GAS LIGHT BRILLIANT, CONSTANT, INEX. PENSIVE, CONVENIENT. We'll be glad to explain. MI880ULA GAS CO. Misaoala Palace Markel J. D. WATTS Wholesale and Retail FRESH AND SALT MEATS BUTTER AND EGGS Phone 143. 306 Higgins Ave - baruefcmsr FOR TillS WEEK ONLY WHISKIES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 57.00 gallon this we\'ok ..... 6.00 $5.00 gallon this wok ........ 4... .00 $4.110 gallon this wc.l ........$. .O0 $3.00 ga;llon this wck ......... 2.00 SOLOMON'S Family Liquor Store Agents for Blue Ribbon Beer. 115 1E. Main Street. Phone 62 Bik. ;onds delive\'red free to any part of lty. Olson & Johnson CONTRACTORS. HEBRON FIRE AND PRESSED BRICK, WESTERN STATES AND K. C. CEMENTS always on hand. Estimates furnished on Structural Iron and Steel, Oak, Birch, Walnut and Mahogany Interior finish. Burglar proof window rast.ners. Phone 628. Offioe 127 W. Main It. Missoula, Montana. White Leghorns EGGS FOR HATCHING. Pen No. 1, 13 eggs ........ ..... ,50 Pen No. 2, 13 eggs ....... ......... 50 PI'n No. 2, I 10r 100 .............. 10.00 'The male birds heanllug tlles pens are tlr.l prirg hbirds from eastern poultry shows, and the highest $prleed birds of any breed ever brought to this state. Tylar B. Thompson W. H. CAlRD Painting, Tinting Papering or Decorating Penwell Block Phone 56 Black Missoula Hotel European Plan. Building Entirely Remod eled and Refurnished, Location Convenient. Dining Room Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. P. J. CONROY, Manager.