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OF THE DAY New York. April 2l.--The stock mar ket today was relieved to, some extent trom the active weakness whllh petnt prices rapidly downward the day pe fore. The profound dullness which overcamel the deallnllg at the ad yanced level of prices, was it meore striking feature than the recovery and had Its effect In begetting distrust of the recuperative powers of the mar Met, The demanld whichl carried prices upward wacs escriin-d to the bear cie mehrt In the speculation, which had been selling stocks freely sinre. the ctpenrleg 'f the week and which auw profits aterued on the short sidle by buying to cover. The-ri. was noe more positive fllttor dlscoverableh in the o'v ering. The hueavy requlirelments revealed iin the inrterior Inbnks are helld to Rcce.ount for lthe spirit of reserve mlnlifeisted In the Ne.w York money market eat the present time. The discussion of reducing Ig Iron preoductlon was reslonslble for a break Ill Great Northern Ore certifellates. Bonds weret heavy. Total sales $1, 809,000. United Sitates bonds were unchanged on lail. New York Closing Stooks. Amalganmted Copper ............ 7'% American Beet Sugar (iid) ....... 384 American Car & Foundry ........ 63% Americacn Cotton Oil .............. 67 American Lecomotlve ............ 57 Arnerican Smelting & Refinnlg .. 82% D)o preferred ........ .............064, Arnterlan hSugar Refiningll (hid) ..123.% Anaconda Mining Co ......... .... (41 Atchison .......... ...............113% Atlantic Coast Line (bid) ........118 Bal(timore & (Ohio ...............I11 Brooklyn talpid Transit .......... 80% Canadian Paclifl ....... ..........182 Chesapeauke & lhile ............... 87% Chicago & Northwestern ......... I13% Chicago,. MIIwaukee & St. Paul ..142% Colorado Fuel & Iron ............ 40 Colorado & Southern ............... 58% Delaware & Hudson (bid) ........l7. Denver & Rio Grande ............ 42% Do preferred ............. ....... S0 Erio .......... .... ................ p29% Qreat Northern preferred .........138 Great Northern Ore C(tf ......... 68 Illinols Central .................139% 1Intelborough Metropolitan ........ 22% Do preferred ...... .............. L.% Louisville & Nashville ...... .....1f0 MissourI Pacifl . ........... .. lusouri. Kunsan & Texas ........ 4344 *stlonal Bisnit ................o108 Natlonatl Lead .................... 141 New York Central .............. 122% Norfolk & Western ...... .......103% Northern Pacifle ........ .........134% Pacific Mall (bid) ............... 9 Pennsylvani ........ .............136 People' ls (lts ...... ......... ...... 110% Pulllmn lPailce ('ar (bid) ........100/4 Reading ................. ........144 Rock Island io. ........ .......... 47% Do preferred ........ e........... Southern Pacific ...................I Uouthern IRallway ........ . ....... 7 Unlor Pacific .......... ...........185%4 United Ntates Htteel ............... 84% Do preferred . ......... ...121% W abash ......... ....... .......... 21% Do preferred ........ ............ 47 W estern Itelmn .......... .......... 7l Standard (tII ....... .. ..........08 Boston Mining Stocks. Allouors .......... ..... .......... 47 Amalgamlialltl Copper ............ .5 American Zinec Iead & BSmeltlng 25 Arlzina Corlllerclal ....... ...... 17% A tllltic .......... .. .......... 7i kusiton Con. ('. & C. (rets.) ...... 19 B. & C. Coppel r & HIIver .......... 14 4 Butte Coalition ......... .......... 22 Calumet & Arlnnia ............... 64 Calunmet & l..t'!u ................602 Centennial ............ ..... ..... 154 Copper Range Coil. Co ........... 69l1 East Itutte Copper Mint ......... 9 Franklin ........ ............... 13 (iro, ux C uii. ........ ......... ...... 8 (Iranlby C('on. ..................... 48 lre..in. ('ananea ........... ....... 91 Isle Itoyalle .. ........ ....... 17 Kerr L4ke .......... ........... ;:1% /i(ke C iopp r .......... ............ 57%I La talle (',pper ................ 14 Miami C.pper .................. 23% M ohawk .......... ..... ......... 53 Nevada (on,,. .......... ......... 20% Nlpisling Miines ................. 9 North utte ....................... 35'R North Lake ....... ...... ...... Ii% Old )oUniilion .......... ......... 39% Oseola .............. . ............141 Parrott (Sliver & Copper) ....... 15 ( u i.c y ........ ....... ........ . .. .. 715. Nhannon, ................ ... ... 1... Sl'perior ........ ................. 45 Hilperlir & lostonl Milning ....... 12 Huperio.r & Pi'ttslburg ('upper ..... 131 TaUno rau.k ........ .... .......... 59 lniterl Htates (oaUl & (11 ... .... 35; jUnilted States .lmeltiing it & M 43% lDo prfeurred .................. 40 'tlil't c n .......... . ............. 4 W inulna .. .... . ... . . . 7 Wo v1erhil . ........ . ........126 New York Mining Stocks. A licr ....... ....... . ............. 75 (.ooIHmInt k T'unnel s.,tok ......... k (o s, tio,*k T'utnnel bll l s ......... I1 ('on. Cul. & V ...... ......... 9 Horn Hll(iir ............... ..... 6 JIr,i S lv\',r ............ .......... .16G Leadvllle ('onl . .. ... ............ 5 I ittle i' C hli f ...... ... ............ 6 Mexlan ......... .............145 On)torl, ................. ....... 50 O ihl r ............. ... . ............. 155r Stalindard ......... .............. 80 Yellow Jacuket .................. Y Grain and Provisions. Chicago, April 21.-While wheat wan largely dolminated today by purely updculatlve trade there were vprlous .llih reports frontm outhwestern S geilds. Before the final sale prices V the dJitmpn month had advanced pYe 'yesterday's low point and May 4i4#llp d Bk on yesterday's 19w. July z NV, beutween *1.00% and $1.00%, and $10% * 816:; Septmtber trareled, friom $ $%Q1.00, ad May between 1*0 The close was strong whit prIlb0 near the top. . .tnu . for ý Jly were e@%e up ,d%@lA.01% while September closed i.'t8.' higher sit )fii'e and MH .iy 4C up at $1.08. Speculatlon helped transform Initial weakness In the corn pit to strength later in the se'Owlcn. Mny Pold Ie tween 5T7 and t88%, other futures gaining with It. All futures cloned strongl with Maly 1411%c lup at .7%c; July %c higher alt 61He and Septem her lie uPi at 62%v. Hulllehneaecs of wheat and rcrn had a stre.ngithening 'effc(t oil ,trs prhies. May s.id hbetween 41%8 41%e and 42.r. The cls.c. wan firm with May Ac higher at 4.4. While iroie.lsn prlhies nrdlvaneed, pork cilally distance'd Its mnaten anc at the finisth Ishowed it nOt gain of 40h in illll the optiltns. Ianrd gained from 'Ie to T7%' and ripa from 1o, to 121c. l'inal figures for Maiy products were: 1'rk. 521 t.l; inrd, $12 4;,; ribsl, $12.32%. Money Market. New York, April 21.-Cloae-Prime rncr nntile' ptpeier, 4% tcs5 per eont. StIrling exchange stetly with actulal hbusin.ers iIn hankers' hills at $4.84.Z2.t 4.85 fir 00-day bills and tit 14.87 77 for' demand. ('ommnerrlnl hills $4.t83%4 4.84%. liar sIlver, t12%'. Mexlialn dollars,, 44e. love.rnment hieindl. steady; rallroadtl htndsl heavy. Money on iall stetaldy, 2,41,3 per cent; ruling ralte, 2?. luer cnt; e'lons Ing bidl 2% per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Timel IoanR sally; 60 dals, 31%14 tier c'ent 10 dlays. 3%4.14 iper (intl; aix uimonths, 4 ler cenit. Chicago Livestook. Cllenaga, April 21. --Cattle --Rtev'lptee estitelnltd at 8.000; manrket stealdy: hIeven., I5.60liN.47,; Texatn steers, $4.o704, 6.16; western Iteerse. $4.90cq4.7t; toc(k-. c'rs and feeder,. 13.76400.i0; cows and heifers. $2.7t1'47.25; .Ilves, P'I .78ll .25. Hoga lI-Itelpts etllimnalte at 12,000; market i, higiher; llght, $8.8509.20; milxedl I$8.t411.30: heenvy, St4f.2ape5; rough, $#t#i419; igeeod to cholce, heavy, $9•It9.21; pigs, S)IcTbct.tU; bulk of iales, $9,c054 9.20. Sheep--te'iellpts esllmnated at 10.000; market stealdy to shade lower; native. 6lt04cfl.30; westeirn, $5..8.30; ye(arlings, $7.2641i'.7c; lacnmbs, native, $7.75(j.711; Western. $8G 10.' Notio to Controtore. SRlaled bldg or IproliouIa will be re. Prl'Ived by the cityv clark of the city of i MIe.ia. l, Mntalna, until 5 o'cloc'k tp. In. of May 9, 1910. for the cuonrtruction, of .concrete hcldewulke, conlretcr e street crossings, co.ncrete curbs, (oncretie ctll vert., graldlnll and mnac.daulaliJng with crullhed rock o(f liveinue, (onltltrlltl', !l of Irrliitl'on t(lps, making of parkl, etc.. In ImlIprovlnemnt District No. 4, I.ddv avenue. In the city of MIssoula, Montana. 'rThe contractor to furnish all labor aind nmiaterlal for tihe construce tion and colr.pletlon of the malle, in accordalnce with the plans and speclfi c(ations for the sa~mre on flh' Inl th11e offl(e of the' "ity glnelher. A certlflhl thctek for 10 per centr of the bid oiln MIsnuula bank or a New York draft will be requlri'd with ac('h bid. Th'l'e 'ily councll r.s4Hrvaes thl' right to rc'J.'t i.n)y 1 r illI h1,s V'. A. I,4:A.AN, citsy c'lrk. NotIod to CoAtraotor, Healed bids Will be receli'l by the city lehrk of the city of Mloltuolllc . Mon.taniu, untlJ I o'lochk p. In. of Macv 9, 1910, for city sidewalk uend curib contractor for thle year 1910, Iel nccord ance with the specflicatlons on file in the office of thle city engine'r. A certlfldl caheck on a Mi hloutal bank or It New York draift for $50.0 muslllt acclompanlaly each bkl. hIids muslt be on the formsn to bi had ait thet' ufflce of the city engineer. The city countl reserve's the' right to reject anIy or all ide.. W. A. LA.tlAN, c'lty C'lerk. Notice to Contractors. Blds will be rtelvc'ld by A. J. (lOhnlltn architect, Iup to o'clock a. in. Int urdly, April 23, 1910, fur the eretrtiin ind ctompletion olf warelhouse for I.llndiay & Ct., Missiula, MIIont. E.lch bid Ilmust he nttompanietd by a i rtlfled check for tile stinl of $1,501o, matlde piaytthll, tlo A. J. (libhson, as a gKllarlnty tlhat the sures's,.ul hidden will enter into conlritract and furnishll biotnds In five datlys In lithe siuni iof $5,000 flr the fitlthful ipiirllforlnlCe tsof ii'such Itontrtact. ('ertiftidi checks of thlle iuni successful liddersl will ibe returnled. ight Is resetrvied to rejec-tt tluy or ill bids. A. J. tOlilBt8N. ()Offlee of 'lThe llen Itr Mining cll m pul.,y. Il.hl, Hultene, Mollnt, March G. 1910 Notlce Is hercby given that there Is now dellinquent on the followingl desrtibed stuck, on ietouint of an us stlrittl ti lof five millls per share, It-vied Janllllry 24, 1.10, the LL amountsiti si( oppositelt the tnitl'sl of tiIhe respective stockhoit ldiers, us follows, to-wit; Hjll, Mary IUtulie. 17 5,000 13 2.00 Briowning, W.. AM 2:118 2,( 13 00 )Duxonli, RItchard 315 I,)o 2 r50 Daxut, Itichlurd .. 3111 5110 2 i,0 )Derry, Anin Li. . 495 15,4110 75 1O Fuatll, J Iells 2. 71 1,:3il; 6 18 Iortt & IlRgers 445 i18 4 s59 iolletlter, A ug (1 I). 1 Git~ 2 l If ollelidu, . Aug. ( I). 2 li0 2 OI Hall, John 91 . 99 375 ]1 8 Itall, A. I1,. :r O ll 2 olI lIamliltenl, i1Wl 319 21.r00 1' . 0 Killiteither, Idw. 49:6 25,01it( 125 till ultni le. iiMa ie V. 4917 116,7,0 513.75 il i . lalde, 7turle' ' F 5137 10,4)410 544 00 latrsn' . A ri d . . 3:122 2,5(0 12 , 0 Norman,, to I' :149 5444, i 2.5 Itiger ti I 1:. .. 201 2.501 112 510 Swalnsot, Iiarnlly 2'0:IU 7,500 37.50 '!ieerin i, l' .1 348 ,1111100 5 0n1 W right, I'.liilna A 351 1lli) .Go ulllhnd in tomn l n"and aletrdae ' Notwcith law, s ny shres of Pohtponmnt parcltl o , allll iork a is may .be necl,,t' piryi iiie i o v· ahi I rn nt of ithe post offie at lt lii te , s Missi-i- i t'oii li ty, Montana, l , A , 1 910, l it 7: :to t clock pII. I f sai day. to pay the ll1in uelllt east hl'ireoh, logtiller with Ilost of iv rll.itgi l explllnses ofi F. I I. iil,1, t lretary. taltles, , Montl .lt . Notice of Postponement. Notice Is herehby given tlhait by order the above stile ,its In i lostlitn tol Aprtil t19 4t, the atme hItour andi 1' II. nlal1l.1, ec.4 liln liar Mining ('Ct., l.llinti.ted, Saltse, Mont. Notice of Postponement. Notice tIt hereby given that ihy ,o der and resolution of the ho.uirt of il rectors the above uhlo has, been poste pored to May 4th, 1910, at the sai. hour anit iol"et,, Dated April 'iith 1810. F. 11, BEILi,, Recy. lien Hur Mining Co., l.imited. Baitele, Mont. LEGAL NOTICES. Notioe of Amended Appliastion For a United States Patent. (Nerial No. 0726.) Notice In hereby kgiven that In pur suance of the act of congress approved May It0, 1972, "To prlomote the' develop meclt of the rlining renllerces of the United l States," John M. Mc.Mllltln, claiming 81+.06 acrres of the Kinlldyke Placer Minin claim, containing a de posit of aurltfrous sands and gravels,. lying, being and sltuate In Cdtlar 'reck (unorganised) mining district, Mishsnula county, state of Montana, has mallde Lapllintlon ,to the Ulnite'd Rtates feor a patent for the said mnllrlg ('lAitn, which Ine monre fully dh.ncerlbed ilt to mete's and boundlis by the offit'lil pilit tid fJield nfltes' thereof now flleld in tlie. officell of tlh, regleeter of the dllrstllt of lands subject to, sale at Missoulea, Mllitellna, which field note Iof survey deniicr)t!e tiIi' bholUnd.ri nr aend xt.tenlt 'if Mlilll tcaim on the sUofllO, with mrnllllrtic variatlon atI 21 degreew and 46 iinoutee; Past, Ias follows, owiwt: flJ'giJlling at t'or. No 1, (rom which U. N. l.. M. N. 7133 esetablilshel for surveys In 1'. I6 N. R 26 W hoursr N. 47 Dleg. 27 Mrin. P. 0tet9 8 foot. and running thonel N. 654 Deg. 21 Min. F. 2308 foe, to te'r. No. 2; thence. N. 36 IJeg. 29 Mill I'. t19(1 feet to (:cor. No. 3; tihene'.' N. 51 IRg 10i Min. . 9016 feet to ('er No. 4, the'eit'. 74 Leg. 24 Min.. . 1006 foot to ('or. No,. f: tihence N. G7 )-Kg. 21 Mini fiK 12 feet to Cor. No. i; thence N. 22 Ie-g. I36 Min. W. 4 19.i5 f'.e t to I'er. No 7; t.eitl('e N. 44 elPg. 28 Minl. \V. W ,6 fert to C(or No. 8: tholee, N. 77 ieg. 48 Min. W, 1022.*1 fee't to ('or. Neo. 9; theiii'e . I)Deg. 28 Min. W. 1014.i feet to C r. No. 10; thence R. 36 Deg. 32 Min. W ],976.6 feet to ('or. No. 11; tihence N. 63 De)g. 40 Mln. W. 2,217.0 feet to Ceer. No. 12; thelnce N. 41 I)D'g. 81) Mil. ,., 217 fe.et ito .!or. No. 1, the plt oef neginnhieg, antl containing an area olf 39.00 acrles, heiilhe the net are'a fo,r which patenlt is applied for. T'he said mininlg clanim being of rec ord in the orffhie of the recorderiir of Missoula countly, Meontane, In Ilooik It of Mining e,oeations at iage ieO, and onttiended dleiellrnlatory statmllnt thllereoef; being of record in sild riecorder's of tl(e in Bo(ek Y of Minint g l ecations at page 170, Haid mining claim Is sltuanted In un surveyedl T. 1t N. It. 20 W. anld i. idsignated aIts Amended Survey No.i 7133. The adjoeining ilrin imcs ilre the' Ilope- t fell Placrer MNar. No,. 7276 on11 the Inorth alst and tihe, (olden Treasure' Piucer -ur. No. 7135 eo tin te sollthwe'st. There are no colnflleiting ceilrns, Any iand all persons claiming adversely the mining grolundl, or any portion theere'of no desicribedI, surveeyed, plattedi alnd tpllliehd for eare helrehby notifled that unloess their adverse claims are duly fllie( a ' a'cording to aivw, and the relgulations tlhe'reunder, within 60 days froim Jlate hereof, with the registeer of the IIIited Stalete'sn landl office at Mlntuisiii, Monet.. will be bar-' red In virtue of the provisions of naidt statute. )DANIEL ARMS, Register. No. 1.84. NTI('IC (I,' I'liANiil' (I1"' It)l'Ni) artlies Iltwle,.l tilhe KaliNwll aned Mlw isuln lAlnd I)lMtrictI In tilt RState of MonitaitIt. Notlite I hereby givnl. that the preNident of ith' Btited tttteN hus, in Irectiordanlhu with the pIrovIIl'nn of Ntetion 2,213 of tithe Itevi'sed Htiitliteo Iof the itllt.ted Nitott., nod iby virtue of the aelthority theriei givein, ordtered thliat teWIstip ti wentty-tw- , t Wenty rtlreui, .andj twen-lty.-four north, rIngeN twenety-lfour landt tenllty -l'livet wet, Ith the state ofl lttottitn, lheI detltthelid frolnl tilhe MisNtulahe lani d dilltriet Iantl nattuchedii to and mnelii at ,paert iof thle' Kilipelll liuid ditl'iclt, and the bual I i t°41tl III lir .h Jve t 0t ilcrt lllnt lll Iell tiu t 0 nielit' and irt hlive'tL telperttining tel the lahdI tl inlthe eild townlthi p$ he trans fe'rrei ina the'r l iandii offhe t Mite trotIhn to tile thint oftfie. of KalilspeiI.ll. 'T'he ch('ange of biunduiiii'-iM eovlit' inditited will take' il'ffet onl Mtlonday. IIy 2. 14910, nAli tilt, lregi.telr alnd 'reelv.ir or the Innd olffle at Mi taimet tl, Mon it. wI ill tranllelale t ieno tmile n -Iu's i Iprtlieg to the land I included withil the hiiove-ditecriiee-d tiwnnhit l iftell r t1wth tlrdiit, April 111, 191. (lieiveet undiir mly iaud it the city of HVeailington, D)Istriict of I'ohlimbinl, thit Men.n.l .lay oif Mare-h, A. 1)., 11itt I-'rid Jtlennett.e enltnislehilo er ofl tel.' getauralI Iladl oiffiht,. 4-16 t- 1 Notice of Forfeiture. (teoirge it Wheatleyh. t lhchardl Wheitley rand Philitp Iltt litin, their heirs'u or Nsigns: Youilll Ill' herebiy ino tifled that we. In thee yar of e ur Lor'i, 11O0|, expended the sltm of thl'tt hun drI d dollars ($3O)l l i nh l .elr l ind ln Iprovi'tm'ients uponii the t'eiiie.'r ('ninl No. 1, No 2 and N lo 3, ltunited in Mlndl i nll c'reelk. aboutlll five' mlilie trlllll .Iotih irep, MoiInt., in an unlorganized illning (llrtrll. Millnnoulia lountly, itatu oIf Mon tluni, eihng the Ill u1)lln t Irettui ed toIee ithold mid uillnlng liilllts foir the y'ear. I vie.., 1t1h, alled If within 90 tldays ftter ithe pinhil(lhintil o'f this notlhe you fall ito 'ettli' bute youilr pirtiloin, which is otr Niventy)-five dolhi'M (i$75): tihitrd \Wheatley, ione -oleighth Inte'rceit, or thir ty-'even dollarh and fifty cents (:137 llG); Phillip Iiniititn, onet-eighth interet'i , ori l thirty-e-e e llelars alnd fifty cenits (=$37.5i), for the y'ear tabove stlted, ll, )'youlr Intererat in liithe bol ve Ilhtlilts will lbecome tiIhe property ofi Johnil Allin iliaik nd ' W. .1. Geerrity, Itndiler sitliiln 2324 '- the rrevisev l stai t tillM of tilt h i'lltltl lleh. LV. J. li'Iltlui Y. Notice For Publibation. t1Perlat No. 01287 ) 1)lnrtit,,nlt of the Interirr, United Sttes land t )fl'ie, Miniiula, Mont., March 18. 1910 Nutl,,e is herey given, that In plr nullll'e of Inetrlc rtilons froin ti(e, culiim tlll.itotiier of ithe general land ofllee, unlider llthorlity vestad in hint by net ,)1 June 27, 1900, (34 Stlt f~17), we will proceed to offer' at public sale on the :l6th day of April, 19111, Inext, ait thisl dl'fle,, the follhiwhi ' tract of land, to wit: Lo.t 4 NIe. 4, '. II N. 11. 19 W. Anly liad ll perlit' s Ihtllninig adl erll sly the aI ' li iitu tl' ld ilnds iar ;iil\set llto file their clattl l in thi if l'i i on or betir, the day ut l ,ive ,lsilgtiited fur tl u| i lonnli'iieu'til iof saild iile, itliui'wisIt their rigihts will IiANIIE'l AMllH. Itogtster. Notice of Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Kennedy Creek Coal & Coke Company. tlilPnsnu t alit ti t t e 111iiir pi ti t ll oi f the S'l llll'k i Inlly, the ain, i l ml l atlll g l if Ih,' sltoI:kholdh lrs twill he r tiiv','n l at llthe ille ,f MArV l ll A Stiff11 , I'-ist .,illo al lank huilhling, lissu lin, Moni , .lihday, the Ilah l.ay of M\ay, ill11, ill u o l. ck if i . fur tiht, Iir' Altt of eleting f'ille dlireis toMA Ifor ile Ilnsuhlg y ar, all until theih' coesaors sha|ll bliet.,'h 'ted uit ill tuall 'i, :l; nli fur the transat(i, l of .fi 1' other'i f u ssi .1lll l II lmiiaiy 'r'ly it' hlright tI, the tillt, tio of said mill nt- i ,g . I)AVIS (1lIAIIAM, Pres. Attest: [RANK TiIlI IMAS, 4-1G -5-15 6/ Professional Directory DR. E. H. FREEZE Ph slolan and Surgeon *peclal attention to dieaseea of women. Suits 47 Higgins Bloak tbird Floor. Offioe Telephone 6171 Reldeanee Tele. phone S6 Red. Misseula, ALBERT BESANCON Attorney at- Law General Law Practice, State and Federal Courts and U. S. Land Otfice. First National Bank Block. L. C. sOLTON Attorney-at-Law Room 8, Duncan and Dixon bIlidlng. 'Practice In aIl rotrte. Phone 936 R. H. McKAY, Photographer I~",' lrning andl printing for nrlin tcnr4' Ito,,n 41) Higgihi 1i1k. hlhra , 9*2. DR. CHARLES L. SMITH Dentist rour. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. venlnlgs by appointment. Phones: office. 6291 RIte. 586 red. HIammond blook. Rooms 32-I,2 Third floor. DR. 8. D. WHITING Physician and Surgeon Oculist Special Attention to Refraction and lisea.es of the Eye. 21 Euast Hpruce Ht. Phone 3. Can lie Found Day or Night MISSOULA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.' Abstracts of Title Th, . ,,lir, t obhstrulc't company in w o(t ,rt, M nIi .ltirn ; rlnikM, rllnhirb llibstr {n'ts of titi. Io , nil r,,Il e.stht. In M1 Iisoiuil rInntiy. V irst Nnatiladl iUlnnk lulliling, roum, G. thirnI floor. hone 211;. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. WOOiODMIEN OF THE WOR[LD, CAMll, NO. 73, meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month. Odd Fellows' ball annex. 3. R. ABBrY, C. C. R. R. WILBUR. Clerk. I NIVIUR4ITY CITt I~VE NO. ,2. I LADIES OF 'r.llC M ACtA8.E meets second and fourth thUrsdays of each month at 2:30 p. In Ift Odd Fel I ows annex ha l. MRS. PHIC A KIRNDA L, L. C. MRS. H. B. MURRAY, J. K., $19 4i er street. KNIGHTS OP PYTIYIAS, LAIIRIL LOD(2I0 NO. 11-Meets every Wednes day evening at E.gles' hall at 8 o'clock. H. T EASTRID P., C. C. L. H VAN PATTEN. K. of R. & 8. KNI(1IITR OP COLTUMhUS, MIS SOULA COUNCIL NO. 1021, meets In Odd Fellows' hall first and third Thursday evening each month. W. L. KELLEY, (irand, Knight. CHARLER DAWSON, Fin. Bee. FRATER NAL BROTHERHOOD, MISSOI[LA I.ODGE NO. 279-Meets every first and third Wednesday of each month at O. . O. F. hall annex. BYRON L. CHURCHILL, President. MRS. bI. PALBIOROVE, Treaa. MIA.OITLA I,f3Drl, NO. '1. SCAN DINAVIAN I31R'OTIERHOOD OF AMERICA, nrr.et every *diMnd and fourth Tuesday evening at Odd Fel iows' annex. PICHAR. A. MADMEN, Pres. lA. O0 RED, Bee. MIRSOULA AERIE NO 3., F. O. E., meets first and third Tuesdays .If eac'h month at 7:30 p. m, at i.alles' hall, weat Main.. H. I,. BAYER, W. Pres. JAMES A. 13AKIR. , Sec. iWVIHT'I'I:N SUN CHAI'.TiIR.NO. 11, it. A. h., meets first and thirdl Frl days of each month In M.alonic 'T'emple. R. H. PAYNE. H. P. R. If. M'CAIL,, Sec. MSli),OULA 1.,IXII NO. :13, A. F'. & A. M --Meets first iind third Tuxsdlay, regulur i'µ1 langs. Itl IIE'iT 81i111.I:Y, 'A l A. J. ItIiI'I',EN$TIIN, Ne.t. 'SC.Ill.lRit .L I)i)0t.NO. 4. HONS Ot III ItMiANN -- Me,"ts in "ughlen' Ilull fire. and third H dlltay of each mllonth at 4 Si cltck p. III .l) IOII)KRAMEPR, tPresident I". W. K IlPHAl., Secr,.tary. HAIl'TINI)I,:ItS' UNION, .LOCAL NO. 817-Me.ts secolrd Tuesday at 7 p. m. and fourth Tuesday at 2 p. .I. of each lenlht Ill EnIgles' hall. U',HIMN N III.IIY. P're.ldent. JOHN A. i'IANCIS, Suecretary. MIltR(I'f,A CAMP No. 1,329, B W. A .--Ithlair meetlings first and. third T'l'llursdluys at 8 p. mn.; foresters' drill seconld anid fourth Thursdays, a p. nt. Muasonic hlll. A. IIIESANCON, Consul. IIENItY IiiAKILY,. Clerk, 126 West Print St UNITI' D At''IBSANS, mnt.e every first and third Tuesday at Odd Fel lows' hall annex at 8:10 p. m. E. J. WIGHTMAN, M. A. 8. L. DIJNIIAM, Sec. IIt, P. ,. E., IlWer, JA'I'C ILODtGE NI. 383:--Meets on seconld alid fourth Tuesdays of eachl' month in Masonic ltemple: JOHN It. DAIIY, E. R. A J. VIOL'I,"I1'iE . Sec. M:Di"ttN llt1* 'l'dl ilttl!t)D OF AMI'i:iA.\, IUni\erlalty tilty Iodge No. 1391 --.11eh.I, in Odd l"e'llots' hall re lnd u41d fuilrth ''Tuesday nilghts of each mIlnth at 8 'itluck. AIIMSI'itB:D MACE. Pres. JAMIt:S I,. VAI.IA,,\(I. See. 11 YAL ii [IA1llANDIt.:lc " Ep IlR (; Itl.:i.N u'.\ 'l'I.l. Nt. 213 meets first ullnd Ih1rd 'i'hlursdtay U)411 Fellows' lt4nnex ha:ll. (U4('AIt MADI)(.4X, I. P. , 1' KI,:ItN, Sec. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Not..l'. Is llhereby g4' l\ tnt ll( atithe retg ula;r anntllllll n llt ig of the.' 4, st4,4lkhl( ' 'ers f111 the lI 'n 1 h1 r 44 Miinig an,1 l :l nii; y, ttltd., %\i1 , h, helld it Sulton, Al, a, t., on the l ltl daIIy 444 .\ipril, 19101, !it 7:30 P. III., fo' Il,. '.1 'le tllo1 e dirft11 l.r41 .4 to 4'nI't'e for lit4 en'l.1ing yo'4.r andI filr' the rullsl ; ti ln ltf' stlh other bllsintss .is mla.y IIro . 4rly enu te befor,, the mteetuu jig. I,. II. ll1:l.L., ".,er,,, ry. Ithitn llur lininL t ., Ltd. S+lltrte, hlont., April If. 19144. 4 11; - ' ., Annual Meeting. l'ihe' annualllll nlleetinlg of 4h14t ,L.5k hhlder rs of th4 Ira'114 Vll5%0,'y FrenchIl D)itch C. 4 . sill le itheld at 'yr'" plait'c, (1l'its4 V'll.'ey, Motlldliy, r1May 2, 1910, lit 2 o'clock i,. 1n., for 11the election lof l'f'icl'er flor the ,lensuilng y'.at4r and tinly llter businell th1 mally prHi.,le'y tonle bh'1.4'o s i4 d Ill .eet4ing. JOHN I'. CP", S, , eUtry. BEEF. PORKI VEAL POINT OUT THE CUT YOU WANT alln It Is .yo rs. %1'(, to\e W , n ,r|l,,inlld lcu. 't(, rs., All our i(,l s fill r In l chollll mulI l we tretl. 1 v41 yli I nllir l kr- allt this Slirk i t. lo d nl't NLtaIIy iiwny ,I s ymlr trient purchases nr, small. W' ink, na imuch plelsure In nerving the il mal bluyer am th," tIg one. JMaybe pmir fnmlly 1 I' hbe la;-e somi day. Central Market KOOPMANN a WISSBROD. Hotel Opening ' __Buffalo Park Hotel OF RAVALLI In now open lndlrr new manage menrt. SpeIla' l ttentlin will be Ipai to travIelingK INll. TIrIKorgh ly rernvatetd ual refurnished and tilt to lllt,. Pint- Inluntlln scenery nlr tlrlullt flshinK. MARK da 80N, Proprietors. Value Increasing Day by Day 'We are adhling sahserlbers to our list In Ihisseula. at the rate of 250 A MONTH Thus giving ilull Hervin. a co,n atantly increasing value. Ask thli rmnari girl" about! the 0 rea onable rates and the best service oil earth. Missoula Troast and Security Bank Missoula, Montana. CAPITAL .........................1100,000.00 Officers. J. M. KEITH ......... ..............President Gi. T. M'(CULLO,(UI..... Vce President A. It. JA('O IS ............................. Cashier It. C. (IDl)IN(iS...............Asat. Cafliler Directors. J. M Keith, T. L. Glreenough, J. R Daily, (;. T. Mct'ullough, P. J. Kline, A. I. Jatll.s, Kenneth Rosa. We Pay 3 Per Cent Per Annum On 8avingv Deposits. WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Mont. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY CAPITAL .................................$200,000.00 SURPLUS FUND..................... 50,000.00 (1. A. WOLP .... .....................Prps(dent JNO. C. LIIiHROUL.......... Vice President J. H. T. RYMAN...................Cashble Directors Ferdinand Kennett. M. A. rish, G. A Wolf. John C. Leheou, J. H. T. Ryman A General Banklit Business Transacted Northwestern Abstract and Title Insurante Company Purnishes correct and complete ab. stracts of title to all city and count) property. Estimates on abstracts fur. nlshed on application. 104 Main St. F',one 147 Red Montana Abstract and Guaranty Co. WILL CAVE, Manager 128 West Cedar Street Fifteen yeart experience with MIs soula county records. Abstracts guaranteed. Phones: Office, 31; real dence. 415 Black. Olson & Johnson ' CONTRACTORS. HEBRON FIRE AND PRESSID BRICK, WESTERN STATES AND K. C. CEMENTS always on hand. Estimnates furnished on Structural Iron and Steel, Oak, Birch, Walnut and Mahogany Interior flnlish. Burglar proof window fasteners. Phone 628. Office 127'W. Main St. Missoula, Montana. Flathead Stage and Express Line ,CHARI. S ALLARD, PROP. ially service between Ravalli and Po4son. rpave Ravalll a. m., conneottng,. wltb"itam'me'r for Kallapell. The Bitter Root Valle A Pacific Slope Land Famed for Its Perfect Fruit and its Great Profits The Valley of Opportunity A single acre of land in' this valley has been known to produce a net profit of over $1,800 in one year; "500 annual net profit fronti an acre of land is a commnon event. Crops never fail, fruit pests. are unheard of and fatal, diseases among stock, hugs and pioultry are unknown. Water for' irrigating purposes in accessible and ine~g: hanustible quantities. . The beautiful mountain scenery, an ahbnndancq dt pure water, healthful mrountain air, unrivaled clitiiit4. good means of transportation,, convenience to markets, good ichools, close proximity to state university, situl the luerit cost of living all combine to mnake this locality the most ideal place for a home in the great northwest. Write for free illustrated booklet. * Bitter Root Valley Irrigation Company HAMILITON, MONTANA OPPORTUNITY Knocks on Your Door But Once The good lands of our state are stenadily advancing in price, owing to the largie influx of settiers. Are you going to sit still and uiiss your chance? We are offering i|inmproved tracts on the I)aly estate farm in the ]Bitter Ihoot valley, the best advertised valley and the most productive valley in Mllntana, on the fol lowing liberal teriis. One-fmonrtI ('Ish anl the balance in 10 yearly payments. We want a chance to take you over the ground. SEE US N(OW IF YOU() WANT LAND. Welch, Harrington s Co. III West Front St. SALES AGENTS Missoula, Mont. BIG BLACKFOOT LUMBER CO. BONNER, MONTANA The largest Manufacturcrs of lIhigh and Dressed Pine Lumber IN TIlE WESMT Mills at BWdiner, St. Rlhgis and linmilton, with an An nual I'roduction of O) ll undred and Sixty Million Feet. Coilllete fIlacoris for the nilinullul' If o Box Shooks, islah, D)oors, Mohlding in l all kindis of interior Finish. Estimates Furnished From Plans Largest stoek of seaisonied timber always on hand for the pl'omnlt filling of orders for the collt uiercial tradte. 'Write fur lprihe list. Itelinil yards in Butte, lelena andl Missoula, dealing In Lumber, lMll Wiiiork, Lath, onl, Li me, Building 'iPaller, etc. Big Blackfoot Lumber Co. BONNERI, MONTANA. Charles H. Marsh ERMBWER, FNERAL DIRECTOR pl #,#,lp, t all ,q 11d. !. ir.bid 'ht. Private ambuluanao In oolr , I leMiouliiiotlna. Office phoite, 2 1, Reildence phone, 25i black.