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RE LLY'S Misseula's Beat Grocery. BUSY CORNER 'PHONE 98 FISH FOR 40 DAYS 10 CENTS for a fat Norway Mackerel. A fine breakfast ma.lc eret worth more money, but our price., ornh, .................. .....1....104 BLOATER MACKEREL, ach. 250. SOCKEYE SALMON, hclllis In brine; very fine, lb ................ 0# ALASKA RED SALMON, per pound ....... ...............12 1-2t' 1,000 eans of red salmon, the Carrler brand. An extra fine fitth and a big Iarigalin; plr ran ..10 B--SARDI N ES-54 CODFISH MIDDLES-the crhniest pieee nof the ',d: per ih ............0 10-LB. PAIL 3K Nrwany H erring ..... .. ..... . ......... 1. 5 SMOKED HALIBUT; l ...........200 STYLISH BOX PAPERS Our sprlng ltock of Whliting's finest statlonary Is now1 In. It In cludes, everythlng that Is latest in texture, tint and shape. Our care ful buying e(nables tu to sell those finer papers for as little or I.es than old style paper enlst yout el.c where. FRENCH CHEVIOT BOND paper in pound packages for 35B' is our leader; It can't he heat; It hban the rqttalty and speaks for it self. We would like for you to try at pound. a pound. envrlopew to match 2 Tllnches for 254 "Se this in onr ertxt inldow. Missoula Drug Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS Phone 16. Hammond Block Missoula, Mont. Special Prices on PICTURE I FRAMES and Pictures I SIMONS 312 Iliggin Avenue. --1 . Missoula Exchange Ubrary Commencing March 1 you can read all the late books at a small price. 1,000 tno hoose frorem. McHaffle Bros. J. W. LISTER New Location 114 East Main St. Rowland, The Jeweler Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry special attention given to PINE WATCH REPAIRING. 114 East Main Street. LUCY & SONS EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL' DIRECTORS. TW. D. Kendrick, Maonagel. Phone 69. Henley-Eigeman Grocery Co. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. 3, , IIenley. NN 4. Tevis. John Elgeman. C. A. Crawshaw. PHONE 87. i: TUNA FISH S speces of I' lsh caught in th.' 1' (llic ocean. Most ,.xcllent for sal ads and other dishles in which they a o used. Per can ...................... 5 R OWT ItEverythiing I. realy for the: Ied Apple hbinqulet toninght at the Mlmsoi.hln.t hotel. \V',hn the Cotnrmlitt t TONIGHT .ndelld ItM .ay"W voNrl COME ON Ih'tI nliht, c'hitmlrian Jim Ithlndre diecl:nrd(I that the prendr tonight will he the moit enjoynhle that thie ihimhmer of lemmerce han eier hold, II' sanv the're will he enough nlt ppie of the rerlddist kind to makei everybody .aui hd h Ii n lted Apple di:-'iple. The Milrtonlt ehcfa hnve wronught well in thr prep oalltin of Iith dinner and their part of ithe affair will be snlatlfietory-- thalt's crtin. 'I'hi Mlsti' of tlekets yes torrdlvy ..ts lively; the an0w didlln't dle iri.t fromn the interest In the least aind therl is Iaturnnlle of al good crowd andl nt nerry one. Chalrmanl Ilhoadotr thlnd rSerntary lriiteonintln compared notes il.nt niiht and founl thatt there its A t room for 4( at the hnnqiuet hiord. It Its known that there ore {severnl who inltend to pirtielipate who have not hilght their Ilcket.: ant the ormtinltteo woldl nltpprue'hiti It very IuchI If fi hete wouiil get arnoid early I tldaiy itn ltake their piistintihrds. Trhe hnllelllt will begin lit w:80 and it is deslired that all tickets he bought by noon if ptiitlle. It will aveoil cn fulihn andl will help (out nall uround. Sa'm Iheeson hut had hllarKge of the prilnrnltin of tihei llntlnts for the ievening and has ol GOOD gaged its thle musilej MUCIC tar. sl the neeatin the Mlcalrthy hrothers, who in qultrt(tto., will lend the vcwyul miusti of thle eveninn. e,'hander's orchllestra will liven up the situation with their Inspiratlon and t'rofenor V'lnltrllnt will offlici(te In monologue etnterttlln iment, ut wlhich he is tun Lartlt. Ham hals also uneurthed a comedy pair, itrown and I)uffy, who will make thinga hum when their call come. It Is exprect'ed that a good deal of fun will he secured from these attractinns. Ianst night's traina brought some of thte gluests from out ol town. (Jeorge Itrown wan the first one MANY to arrive; he never GUaST8 m.isses a tled Apple h:n quet and he was on the ground floor for this one . "TheHe batnquetsitn have made a lied Apple en thluslant lt t of e," eaid Mir. Ilrown Inat night. "atnd I enjoy the s.anation. I have enjoyed the previous ones and I have cnmte down frum lutte tonight with the expIetautlon of enjoying thisa one to the limit." There are other guIlnsts on the way; today'a tralns will bring thlii.e Ilena dlegatlton and the visitors from the rist sideh . The re pirts last nllght tere that the storln tw.s over alnd tlhat the tra'ins will probably he on time today, no there will bh ni delay on the ,ore of weaht'her. J.. ,Al. (airnahan anid Charles Ilarnols hldi it alittle reunlltlion yesterday mnorn ing whe!n the storm waa NOT 80 ut Its hielNleit. It takes COLD ii rlcegge,.tloln of a storln to stalrt th(ese two onfl their I)clLk,tta remnlleiseneetes diCt yes terdaly they hlaughied heartily to hear tllhe little bre!ze' of the mllorning cellIedl i blitzzard. "It l IIa ptl tty goold iprin for iieltern Montnalll" mid Mar. ('iarni han, "hultt rover this tdde lof the range they don it know whaltit b tlizzard Il. it ie not dlltew to zeroi this lmorning lan they caill it blizzallrd. T'his ls nlo hllzitrd. If the windl weere, blowing 10 time can hird as It is aned if theI tempernature we,'re' down alround (1l 0 he tow--then they might call It It bhiz zard." .Me.1sr. ('arnahlean and liarntoli were- In ItieMmr rk together In (the early days, before' there' n'es a raeilway, alnd they say they uledtl to have Nie lghgllt parties whe'n the( mercury was ait 40 beloew and noIlbody thought it was ve'ry eild. 'There was no celtd weathler in that counltry, they s.ly, tlntl! the clelae sholIwed t1O hbelow; then !fglts began toi shlver ia little. "On ai dlay like this," said I'nele Charlie, "the'y wouteld hbe out in linen ldusters, rol ting lt ai baseballl l'Speakilg of lDlikotae, A. llagestand left fe'r iits e,:Lt .yesterday nd ihe desired theat 'rThceti iussollan NOT TO see' t, correct thel Imn STAY ipre'ssion that he' wase go ing teo D)tkotea to live ilon his f:athelr's folrn. Aske\ d as to where heei wase gleoing, ite ahl i(d e wies going te Ilteelenai for a visit with rela tives, and fromnt tihelre toi Minot, N, l., to visit lhis parents. lelit Iee will not rem'nin the're very long. le' will seet the folks for i hle and thel n will go toL ailet I04akle, where le hIIa it potsiLtion I with the Mtludellhkeltr Ipeople. "'I eItI go-l ing to aklota," he said, Lt"hul t I am1 nillt goling tIl live' on thee farmn." INJUNCTION GRANTED. Neiw\ York, P"'eoI. l.--An Injuncetionllt wite grianited li tihe esuprenme ceurt here today restrainin:n Me's. (keaee' leerbert Iiugge%'lheimii e Wahil, the divoteee, (i wifel if Wllillim IhitCuggenlhin, fromn bring liag furtlhler proceeedinllig in Illinoisrl tee en'elt.st the valideity of hetr divrel\'c. 'i'The injenetion was grated oen tip plietion of lth' Ipresent M 'es. tlig CRAWFORD RESIGNS. .1 II (' Crawford, who hails beeni the Iete hii i' o eueratoir at lthe Isis theater sileel lts opening liist spricng, has re ig.ened l ls p ,sitio i, , cnd will eprobablyl locatei il Spol. alte.(' COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED. tewing t tihel filiultre of , fluortln of the city tee ietl to sthoiw tip last ei vili.g, there wai s tno session, iandl the nicfting wai s lpoistiponed until .tloniday e'(iruary 'te. Ilarnmlltn, Stnt. -- "Thel Tvalll itte." J. O. Ilt had, ioner and .rinager, MISSOULA Billiard Parlors 107 EAST FRONT STREET W. R. JOHNSTON, Proprietor, $1,600.00 niyR n nce fnour-room .nttag', jiat rrnfplttrt. onnod froln ntlnn, rlH r trh. l light, rllnr, water In ullR r; rne blork went frstn rnr line *,n t, nth Sixth rtfrt; hil rnth, hot~ 555n5 ' sFt Ilene I t I. ril. $3,000.00 ItlIf ensh, blannrn on tlme. Strict. ly modern six-riom hlnil4e on Trs monILt strnr'L; lulls unlrl I s.t,.rr(d: rletrin light, firs. l-,n. N plutnmbin , t(oli fts or $a3,6i0 ,rPr l otn, lhl. Modern fIulr-nlirtmt ont flit hI.lld Ing; filvr q it r nnm h nl1nrirn'llnt. I i'sr in s n nt l ,h ,isis W ill pny '1 l'Pr re'nt . lhl' ir nvesitnl nt. I'rl,,, $1; ,: nn: $" 1) n0 gill h tn te $ 1.30) Itiiys n -ril r, ndid tis lion frir a hunms or nIut uilnstintg. in t.ilth IlIgglins avenue.', three bloks friom n'w hiIgh s5h4 l Look tht'. is. E. A. Winstanley REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, 184 nHlggin Avenue. FREEZING WEATHER HOT STOVES A NECESSARY COMBINATION BUT A OAO O0JE ACCIDENTS MAY HAPPEN TO THE MOST CAREFUL PEOPLE Unlies your house and furniture, barn, stock and equipment are insured a blaze day or night may leave you and your family out in the cold-and broke. INSURE NOW INSURE RIGHT 8EE OR PHONE WHEELDON, FERNALD & ROSSI INSURANCE SPECIALISTS 134 Higgins Avenue. Telephone 88 Missoula, Montana. LAW DECLARED VOID. VWashington, 'heh. 21.---.\nother state Ilaw, that (of .\Ar'ltnsitt. wr(oking to Inmpose an Incurt'poration fI' on forigan nrgannlzntions ne'ltnrdtin. to thiCr inltitni stock, wan (delnred unronntittutlonni today by the fT.dttrnl etpremen. elort The (casi' wls decitldd oni the sminto reasoning givon for dt'hll'ring , simlahtr Kuhlan.s Ilaw vodl. LAY DOWN HANDS. TLondon, Fh. 2t. -The A, iay'er in the ganme of polities throl thoir ari!ds on the tahle in the htul-' of ,'commonltns to day. The govertmtentl Is t ithout the alllP I't n't.o 14irv tio earrv ltegishttion and lh. Ipropoet is that ithe tolluntrl will h) tlirre|d ti) by anoathert gKnorllai elocttnn \within nt fow motnths. "RED" CLARK IS ILL. I. ("fled") t 'lrk, a well-knnwn cook of this city, was taken to Ht Patrlick's hospltal y.esterdaly, sufferin, fromt rheumalltsll m.tl TO GRANT SUFFRAGE. \ ;u hinglton, I.'bh. _l.-.,,nlttor Iloral of Idahto todaty inltrduill ted in tilt Vw'oman t ) uff'n ge - The Belmont. Thle inlet ro.lmls In the city, tn mioderll t invent n , i s. Ih:Ites the iht pt| '-t.i 'Tl'' Inii t I liitt d. I Barber & Marshall THE SOUTH SIDE GROCERS. 509 South Higgins Ave. Phone 20. Cheap Living Not nil foods rtr, high. \V\ ofter Msnote of it n Ih llt'roo;' s is of life ver\ y p I't'i )lHl iti|ili Eastern Eggs dozen 35c Best Butter, pound . ....40c Butterine, pound . .....30o |ot-\ernment ins ll tt d; lpti lrt , lout" i , heutlthf'ul, unsut'Ip sset" I'm- I ak;. s fine for tl' i- lahh. Hams, pound . .. .... 20c ii '"t andt good; tI(h itn than f1'ro,-h 1111)(2. L. B. Flour, sack ... .. ....$1.60 l'itly broad flour; oi do ' l oict ti It h hIst P'ltb th, It; pe 1 i onlly g.ood for pastry; it Its tilt pr'odultl. Irish Potatoes, per 100 pounds . $1.00 Y. M. C. A. OUTIOOK PROMISING ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING IS HELD AND COMMITTEE NAMED TO TAKE CHAROE. Y. M. C. A. Committee. J. IE. P'atterson, C. H. Mil.etod, E. . Ilershey, n.v.A. I. "tone, J.1. M. I:van., I'. IA. I,husk, J. .L. Keith, J. II. T. Ityman. ,.1. 11. inch. iI. T. W il kin.r n. .1. t. Toole. MI. J. :lrodl antd Kie'nnleith Ross. i T'his i thle committee named by the t1n ling held in the chamber of rcrm t i'rcr'e r* oloit I;rat ev'lling t. eton ilder the feasitility of a YounK Me.':t Chrin tiannnaaociation anti to take chare if lthe proellminnry work. The meorting wax well atttended and enthtnsiittlc, nnrt gave promise of the final fulilll llent oif ion of MsI~Atala' i great.'st needs. The meeting was called to order by J. o1. Keith, presidtnt of the chamber of cornmmerce, who calledl on Mr. I'atterson for aL brief review of the himtory of tihei Yoting M.ifn'° Chris lan asnoc'iatlon movement In Mis cula. Mr. Patterson toldt of the formation of the assniatlion here and the work. lone by it. lie then went on to d.e 'sorihe the inndeqtluany of the quartern whilth the nassoclatlon netlpied at that /.inc and which enllcse the breaking Iup of the organizantion. "We were crowdedtl oult," said Mr. Patterson. "Th r membership was no large and lthe romtllsl were so smll that we dte lided to give thte work iup until we coulld do It right " After Mr. Patterson had concluded, Mr. KeIth Introduced J. A. G'oodell, state industrial agent for the national organization, who has been Interesting, the busilnean men of Missotula In the itroposition. Mr. (Gnodell traced the origin of the association. Its spread land work, from the bhginning up to thil present time. lie told of the dif ferent departments that had been or ganized, the alms of each one and the s uIcess which had crowned the efforts of the association. lie then described the kind of Iildling that he thought Missoulla needed, the coat of the build Ing and maintenance. Mr. Goodell said that Miansotia needed at least a It10,000 huilding, and that after it had gotten n start woulld probably not he satis fled with less than $125.000. The cost iof maintenance of the building wan Iplanced by him at $3,000, as an institu ti n of this kind thas not yet been made anholutely self-supporting. This would Include the salaries of a competent physical director, secretary and boy'. secretary. Mr. (oodell then descrihbed a money-raliing canpaign which had ibeen carried on in DeMolnes. Iowa. and told of the ease with which more money was raised than had been ask Sted for. means MUon. After Mr. Clnoodell had finlshed his exposition of the plans anld l'Irposes of the organization, a general discussion was hold and many qluestions regard. ing the work were asked. Rev. W. II. Paghy was called on for a few re marks. lie said In part: "In my opinion, the absence of a Young Men'.i Christian anssocntion in Missonula is a reproach to the town. An associaeltion of this kind means a great deal to a town, Ioth In a ma terial andl in a spiritual way. I think it would he of advantage to every business man in the city, and I wish to state that I wlb anslt the move me nt in every way that I am able." Mr. I:. T:. Hershey was called on next. and, after expressiln his hearty - pproval of the contemplated plans. madll a motion that comln.nitteeC he lanppointed to look into lthe matter thor. nughly and get it on a proper work Ing Iasis. Mr. G(oodlell's opinion on this step was asked antI the plan ap proved by 1him. Mr. Keith naked that names for the committle be Ruggest ed, and the above mentioned were put on the committee. At this point in the proceedings, Mr. Keith announced the faft that .Judge J. M. Evans had tel cphoned him his regret at not being able to attend the meutlng', and had expressed his willingness to contribute $tl,00 to the building fund. After the applause had sualsided, a vote of thanks was unannimously passed by the meet Inlg and the seeretary instructed to sendc them toh Judge Evanls. Rev. Dwight R. IDayley w\as then 'alled on for hsl opinion. Ills remarks iin part were: "Missoula needs a vigoroIus, aggres-' ive\ Young Men's Christian assoela thin. 'i'he businHss men do not real lie the advatntage thlat would acerue to theml through this move\'ment. I feeol ap great deal of sympathy for tihe yotung man who is working here and has no parental home. ''The onil i place ithat are open to him for entertain ment aire not rolnl(,ive to his moral safety. I think it would be of groat ,heneint to the town and will do all In my power to ansist the work'." Hearty Accord. " 1;f.\. W. Lennie-Smithl made a few remarks on the moral and physical benefit whicth lie thought a Y. M. C. A. would give the toa,'n, and expressed hims[elf iin hearty accord with the out lined plans. (l. L. Stark, who lately came to MIls soula., was then called on for his viewvs on the subject, and expressed his thor Oiugh sympathy with the association's iwork. IMr. Stark comes from Spokane, and spoke of the association and its a irk in that city in the hilihest terms. Mr. Stailk clalms thatt the Young Men's t'hrlstli;n t:lss. iaitlon has meant at great deal to him, and will to every one that ta ies holtl of it. At the conclusion of Air. Stark's re , marks the moeting adjourne1d. The commnittee had an informal gathering at the cl,.ose of the sRssion, and dle cidcid to have a meeting at ( o'clock tils afternoon to take further naction. The calling of the next meeting was lhit in the hands of the committee. Fine Watches and Repairing Diamonds E. H. DEMING Jeweler and Optician 120 Higgins Avenue, Missoula, Mint. LAWS INTERPRETED BY COURT MORE THAN FIFTY DECISIONS ARE HANDED DOWN BY THE SUPREME COURT. ~ahlingtni, I'eh. it.- i-n mr" 1,1hanl 0 t\ 'sll 1ons the 4Pll lne o0u111t |,1, i.r ldetP(llried tinly ?Ia tll'v.4 \,' un- 11 :onstitllnall. uphohllinlg sliat' II " 'In11 .:ivl tIllh e ll ,lll l et utnlll '- f ,n11 I interprrtntinn. The st.It, l of M!ll M.+m." Ii Wool 1i ' i liplele vic ry nv r tlo frllre' Northrn ltIIIWa iy rnrl'.1nl y n l river the (l'hi.aMg & tIrIli \1' , ern railrr dil, both of which " Hii r ti li the $tite'a attl inpl toI lI'vy I I pr Ient groisa lllrning tll ,x. T'hi stat of 'T uthli t'iilinnl like' whise ln.it a vietlry l over tail ra IIIs when the eourt adoptedr th view .01 the lMitprelt e (l l rt of i tith ('t aroIlian that the iaw requiringI railir'.:ils to ipay a pi.altly of $i.0 for ltllri toi adjust withhl l0 dilays elilhiN flr lser ippllitl only Ioi Ilnlr ltlatel Ir fflh. Th. in It+ fight with til . M l.iss irl Ptlifrl.' for the Inlstallalltil of t im.'te lnli. Iliger trltlil oin ia hra oh rTil ron Malison. Kiin., toi lth I.;l.t.is-MIs sti.il slate line. It wasi In his cake that the court lnlino(l.e(d the dlltrin ta1t Ifl tills pldn nger train wiee op eriatrte at a ias., the roilt iii w;it itll der .I duty to perform rotlll ,s -sirLioo as rInns is it retailnil Its (hi lrt.er. The stl;te f Alilhaltl a hadil ts stat t. f h levying ln anlutll franhise tax oin firire:{n eirporitllions ii.laitedl 'Iunnna tili Ilonai 1. Itailroads broughtih the ense t t[ the' Msuilrle itrt.nl . 'll statle 'f o nrieorgint last In mliost oit' I coie ntinl loll in the attentnpt d.espite lchartr texm.tiilons tli livy propert and frnu'hit' taxe.', SWEETBREAD CUTLETS. onak tihe sweethreadsi in salt and waIter to cleanse thel. Plunge them Into boiling gstok anid let them baill rapidly till done. P'lace themr on a drainer, and lnve them to get oldl. Trim off nall fat and gristle tand mince them with somei tthlik lslIces of cotnked cold ham. For tweli vn 'otlets use the grated aind of noi lemon. the white of one egg, lndil the yolks tof' two well heaton, a little peiper and walt It to st and two smnall onians chopped fine; mix well and ffort into riltlleta: 1g1 and rend'erii.nl them snome hlourlit h fore they are Slltteild. lTanmllten, Mr.. - "The flavnlli Iaotel," .1. r1. It al. owner lanll manager The "Pree"--I1 a week tinyn It. tn suredst five years. Orvta Music House. The ISIS1 Wnahington'a I3lrthay n.itln,'e at " no'lonk. Moulvenra will h a.i nrr1 1i1. SPECIAL PROGRAM. Great Sacrifice Sale Retiring From Business s1its In Oi 1l'4r It l 11 lluh e 11iol1 oi $7 to $10 I 11111 I 41 h 4ll'l I relirt f( olui I 11i4ll 1 111141, i i I | II V it larl'g wo,,lrk of High Grade and Imported Woolens On luln, I1 11 g4ing to nmike 1) I SUITS AT COST I'I XTI'E I :4 FOR S.AL AND'I'f) ORE FOR lIENT A NI 1' ( 1 4. .4)4' 441 ,ll' M. Solomon 212 l Iilgins "Ave. .1iS..So la. Seandinavian American * State Bank OF MISSOULA A General Banking Business Trans acted. USE SMITH'S COUGH BALSAM For Coughs and Colds. At SMITH'S DRUG 81'ORE Agent for Enatman kodaks and N'kt n M ri ere auppl )lls TRY A MISWSOULIAN CLASS AD 1* . W alking boots, In blacks and yellows, Graceful, storm-defying fellows. \l; n's hie v i ..'x oy'hQlt . laie w ork ,.w.l s $1.25 .(n'.1.1 edium weight bh.ak work .hllo. $2.50 .Menl',. ch 4nltt tif 1h2 doublee.nlh , il h Iºll .htr $2.75 M.n's hMevy solo, 111 inch .op, hlae haot..alh, leprit. .$1.95 lrok ktn linrh bho y.' high-tlop te hol1tµ 1:,1 t: 2 $2.00 \ I', l. thti tIi , 1h1 outry 1(,l'. $2.50 .Men's c1.oth vwrs.hoo., oe, b.tukh, $1.25 lit,,s' hIlhlble sl h. sc4 hool. (. ~ luo 1 illto Inllt lllS $1.35 ('hihlrn'.s .nlabr,., all size.; up from 40n LSPENCER'S SATURDAY Watch Sale Want a gnd w',at'h" We've been Rollilng waV:the for a number of yoars, ind htave fully establislblth e the f t that full conthl .oce can be l tla'ed in every wiath boughI t in this rI . re. If yol e i.ant a good wateh --a, \ telt th.,i will I.k'p corrrct tIrl .n Hil t ,t :1 lifolt hlll n -\ Weratn suisly you. To give rleo wh tld . e to numerull .. WVatch our winlu.ev for the Satura.'y hrgalnan. If youi are It need of watllh tis i+ iour trime. I'leas rll :rlt get price ,l nu he cnvlin'cd. $1.25 TO $250.00 Kohn Jewelry Company The Largest Jewelry Store in the City. IT'S AGAINST OUR RULE to Rell any paint we cannot safely giIr;anlntee. If it's allallty and dtur ability yli are looinlg f'or KELLOGG PAINT CO. stands ful r that. A GOLD DINNER SERVICE. Thoiiugh most dainty hituselctlcpersr woild infinitely Iprefer the cool, white beauty of sll\'ver, with their sruowy napery, one may, if olnio chooses, elt out the ldinner table with in mlressive gold prlite. A dillnner table arranged for exhlhition' pllurpos in a ,'Ifthl avenlle shop winidow the other day showed lit only plat6-, bonbon dish,,,' ;nl l tr f 'r.r r' l , of npp lrn t y ,o" - luPc itIIl, but tlnt f ilri i, sphJo, s aly! :ill t i',e s n. it \.I'l e f, n' i '" ll ' l l ltl' , Plhl. withi u y.ell',i shadli es.:, a ll . the inle gias.s wort oitf in 1ipnsla ghls': llel r.ited with gol. ('.mld it ('i o til't -s desire an thing III ,n' sutgget lve'r of hits l ll i' ii l'P' ii ' ii !i t Ma -liii ol l ilt ECGS STUFFED AND FRIED. W ith 1ta sm ll tin tlhe or i shilarp knille lt a eyllind ical pie e iti whit, fromin the pointelld ends of htard-holled ollgg, th n with a snall aftelr-dinner ,offee spoon remnove, the yolk. illt!, tht. t hrough it sioveO. add hu:il' the :Im unt (fir co, ked gihlots, chicit ln, veal or h., mni.otoen. lto a paste with mitell ed hutter and season highly. I.ll1 the whites with this mixtureL, brush the openings with white or raw egg itiid plut the p1h,' C of white hlt 'l In plate. i .Egg and broid eruilh tho Iggsi a nd flry'*tii a pale straw' enolor in deep fat. Sirve hot with tomato or mullh room lllsat. This is simple and in expensivel' anid tiay lihe .erved with wafers l. a dainty appetizerl'. DIRECTORS RE.ELECTED. Denver, eb. 1 .- At li the melting of the stoekholders of the Daly- Wet 1Mining l'companily heri today ithe preO ent dirltelor were re-oeleled unnni mnInlily. TO MEET AT LOS ANGELES. Los Angeles, I'eh. 21.--The iannual convention iof the Amiericirn iliilng congressT'will ihe holld Iln this lily 'fronl Septembnher 2t iito October 1, it wasil an Snounced today. DESCHAMPS' IMPLEMENT STORE Farm Implements *Hay and Grain Missoula, Montana MIX & SONS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. HAY, GRAIN AND WOOD. Knowles' Block. 204 S. Third Savo your I('sh rigistr cheekl, retulrn $ ,"o worth )and got $1.00 In t rhlval']: i · .' freoo . He Eats HIS NOONDAY MEAL AT THE California Wine House That's why he lookh so contented. Evoryono knows the worth of "Rtldy" 'Vluch.lnnnnn a a c'hef, He putis up the best In the lunch line anld he specilltize the merchants' noonday lunch. A test will prove the correctness of this nttrcrtl.,n. 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. liunches s.rved with wine or beer at all tlmesa from llllng to closlng hour. THOS. H. THIBODEAU, Prop. 'T'hi Ihunillm hallir inlldlt "y 1i tt inl portlant oini in sIouthetitl'n Ilnohemli., thle not i\ r labr iti hid in its naturail staito ;ii imul I ntOnis utli tit s ofl l ( illt' I lllr helltl llllporteil tq be bleached, re-dyed and woven into nets,