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siU ab 3Ywuy Day in the Yar. , MIUMOULIAN PUBLISHING Co. 1$g and 1 i West Main .ltree,i Mil soult. Montana. Motuw4d at the pnstoffhie at Mlso.uls.a. MoataaU . as r.ond-clasa halit mattr SUBICRIPTION RATES. (in Advanee.) Daily, one month ........... 0 $.75 Dally, three months ... Y 2r, Dally. sin month ... 4o00 DaiUy, one year ............. ...... 00 Postage added for foreign c,.,unlrl.a TELEPHONE NUMBER. Rlnr 110 |.uitrlni Washington Office M U a y ty h)lldtiug Crnest lnxen NI'.l man, c',nrreopondent. Hamilten Office Mait street, near ,.'orlend. SUBSCRIBERS' PAPERS. The Maalnnoullan I anllos to give the beat carrier service; therqfor.., snh, reribera are requested to report faulty delivery at once In ordrleing parer changed to new ,addreas, Ipl.* lus Kilve old addres alno,. Mone.y oriderm ands, cheeksl hould i.e mad,.e tpayable)t to The Missnulitn P'uhlihing ('lhnotny MONDAY, J'NI.: 13. Iotls HOW ABOUT IT? leveral months aglo Missoula was honored by the presence of a dlstln ·glahed citisen of Billings at one of her public functions That visitor pre sented the plin and purpose of the good-roads convention which Is to be held In his city and he asked that Ills. setale co-operate to make the conven tion a success. There was enthulsas tic response and he was given aseur ance that Misoula would be well rep resented at the important gathering The Billings convention is to be held1 the latter part of this week and there I are but few of the Missoula delegates who will say positively tihat they will attend. An effort was made last week to secure pledges of uattendunrc which would Just if)y the charter of . special car. hut this wes not pnslhle W'helt is the matter with liesiula Is it true that these pledges of attendance: at Billings were merely lhot air" Wa*i' there no sincerity about them? Is all this alleged interest in good roads just talk? It is a shame that Missoui Ito letting this important matter go by defa ult GETTING STARTED. The city olluncil, Naturday night. dise poeld of the ohJections to sewer con structlon In satisfactory manner and' we are entering the final preliminary stage of the work of relleving the city of the unfortunate sanitary conditions which exist. The work of the actual construction will be under way as soon as possible. In connection with this work, there is one Idea which the op ponents of the council plan should get out of their heads Home of itheml, .-leieI; to be Inhuued Kith the idol Ithat t'on sulting Engineer Slwearingen Is a grafter; they should know better and those who know the engineer do know better. In all the west there is no abler man in his line of work than Mr. lwearingen and his professional reputation is above reproach He has entered into an agreement withl the city to see this work finished, ili order to fulfill this contract he has rejected two Important propositions ftrm otther cities, one of which would have- beenl much more profitable than his a~it scula engagemenI, t Ie will giI* tll Lei ctc the sewer system which it needs; when the work Is ralished. there will be a mndel system here it Kill cost A good deal bu it will be worth all it costs We do not want lcheap labhor and we do not wanlt cih.ap Ilatelial THE WEEK AHEAD. ILocally, this will hr Ic Ie.c,.k of tonm paratiev rehaxatiill Tilce ('(collletl.ice ment ezercises ut thel Ili errsit Ill're of the past and the state trilashIhotters have'all gone tit their himes VWe have a few days in tl hlchh tic rest: the preparations for the( chelebratiion of the Fourth and the prelliminary work oil the apple show will keep m"n otif eis busy and there are other Itcail eveents which will prev-ent Minliou v from go ing to sleep, but the week, in the main, will be uliet here at honlm. In the state, the most important event of the week in the good-roads convention at Billings; tils will, it It hoped, mark the beginning of a state widemovement for 1, tie: highways 'Pll arlival home t: former Preseldent Ioosevelt will rivet the eyes of the na ties on New York city next atulrday. Ile .slI.ation is expected to ecllpse a11 dsenlonMiatrions of iti kind since the ltMlmlab l PLeturm of Admirs) Dewey att $lhe victry of Manila bay. The - mes~di will be filled with thousands ofd *Vtvs wiho are going to the city ig t. Mir geneeral soosiam in honor of the e-.prealdent after his abhenro of 15 months. The one hundred and thlrty-'thlrd annlversary of the adoption of the stars rand rtripes as the flag of the 'nlted Iatesll known moI ,'l'ag (ta.. in tol he relehrated Tuesdayt thlroughout the 'outntry i'ivernrs of miany of tile states have by prvr'lanlatlin olrdered that ftagn he dis.played on all publ(i buildinga The alay will alto be ob. qerveld wth speclal exerr'le*s In the (choolN througholut the country The chle politil.n news of the week will he fullrilshld by the demnocrltl(' c'Olvenltilons in t'ennsylvania I ind Maine, the former meeting at Allen town and the latter at Augustal The two hulndred and thirty-seventh anniversary of the eaxploration of the .Missisifppl river iy Pere Maruquette I to he etsl.hrated at Pralrie due Ilhi.n, I %'ui, by the dedivlition of a agnlhfl rent new hIlllidilg erecuted for Mt Mary's arnlllly alnd thie runvellling of u baie for a tilllite Iof Marquette, poon to be pIlaced Ih the acadnemy grlunlllld 'rhe illdden tour will inulaborb the at tenlion of alutmohble e.nthusliats,. w(tile the intel-relt of all follower off aiu-rotllli'. will I.' 'entered in like imanner onll Indilnapli, where thle firtll big avliatlti ineut under ithe W%'right I tern l. t'n Ia be held Ilt thrlughoult the ' uIIInttry will hold I therl lllltrletrn'mePlltc t lexercl'Lc 'Thu' ilntllrnencelten t at thei t'nilerel)y of 'hicago will be given additional note by the layinllg lf the rlurerstonl of the great lilbrary hulildinlg which Ia blring ere, led aI is Iluntntliurll l It the lnilver it~ 'a first iprltlident. W'n'11I1i1 I tll iley Harper Rltth the t'nlted .ltates and u'anada will the well replrelsented by delegates at the great W'orlt'! Mislonary ucln I ference, which I. to assemblue I I Edin llurgllh Tuesdayt) for a aension of 10 lday' GQET UISY. Pnr a Ihn time Ithere haa bern penlld Inl beftre the elity colnell the propo altlon made by Thomas I. (Greenough ftor thle enlargement of the beautiful park which bears.n l name It Ii ad nltted that the propoltllnn Lt liberal ianld that the ronditlonS atItached to Its accteplance are n(t aeyere Why ta it that they have not been mn**t? We b' lieve that, In half i d), arranlgementf can he Inade for flnanc'lllg the propoat tin to bulld the bride and brede n rktwa Ir at ~'line Isreet Wh) ent getl ticay and rget this deal clotset up' .Ne wlltder that .Mr. iotrovelt be lilev ill n ,rute'tltlg the fuoreta The only plrlvney he Ihid etl hila trip wee It lee lcIcceII wtlcci* w tllc in the New l'-:re'st in I'nlland. T''l. wirletlai tele Iraeb inyidee Ieidniemun tIe kce'.p hint Ic the Iiimelllght I-'rcnchtewn will help 1utte all ahe c.cn. uel Ilhre will Iet a great local cel.lrlatlIn cif 41 Jlehn'c day. Wietetrn M. tIa,:nI'al . vl'tr wiiUtil he Incomplelte without it Maiyrr Icgile nel hLI iltlc'rnianchl tcllant illnci 'n ln the alyivlng InsLe't Ion trip will lhavet olltertlcrnlity to t|lcry the Ic|atchit eee t i ill ne'ver htee tr-e'rre'ctIi II is ilijcct ;sell thtc,1 tl thee klckiri aglalnsc tIe ciwler' I'hllleuhl ut'r'ctatil Itlitt cllwine'e'r ltw'ccritnKen cl on tic. quare. Thil will lllnlclltY tIItter I Igreatly 11lac'kfoot railw-'ce'y cei 'nrcctlr'cicn will l, fo ll w edi Iy rl , e ,r O- I nl . ru t' tlci , th h all tlere' And.ll, iy liltI WI ,V. keep ,lur eye' ci led. .cUnlcllilPl Itnliproenienls Lari. tactim ilng a dleinlI 'le lIe' iizecth c i lratliyl'ng tce thure whioa ty'he i Ic.Oe' tll c cl'Ncila Klrow alcctng right liii.' I'e.lgine''r t, y' hi'. srved c'ir' t ice elt y faithfully tlhcreiult1 .eectrel'Iy I rylceg tcim i ca il e c.e'r.'* lice' thal nkl.t o nf the Tie-re- cn c lc ic-te tic- llel, c' illc lt It Tve wre Fnlr abo lthe. Apl chowl it w ill ic , : a llenlh itd .-xhi iicitn anccd dIti ceecilc 111c t I ccicct fc r It Tlhe Iivery cle'in ar clpitepliloat lcng he lel.ctlL f a Inntlc itullt inli honor If the wei-ther wc'rk 'th'c 'c. ntltruhtici n ii f c 'hi c rceheie itind clcngI' rt lKht Wllr lctand riect cccl lcurhku are limprot.ve centcl ltia iiakte fcr itll.act hlng giod PtIhlect ic li' thilK li etlcciiula'e cececicr--c ice'a wic deli kiccwie ace lic iAl(' icc lccet ide ih ze ceweit drtan i cia It cc s a-c ile l' cac'k ftir ithc ic rgti tilc t lumehcciy mti iiialc oaceme nm'tdi clini. for thliea l'ittlbrierg boya At lc,'t-i. li. t';eil knoiwa Ihatt PIn c cit ecl iha e uic thIcr'., ltccwe'vir. ILc-li' .t ,hatiw ic Itait niccw i rc'cidlcnt of Iowa. GOOD WEATHER. W$'allilngtcn. June 12 --ticnerally fair weather throucghceic the' ciuiilntry durilng the early part of the we'kla ie lredl't'd by the weiather hureaci. Itillitihina are that the we'k na a wholh will lee one of le.a than normal rainfall pract-ally over the entire ceountry. A changei to cooler weather will overapread the Rocky mountaina and plateau regIons and the plains state' during the ftiret three days of the week, which wilt he followed by rising temperaturee in tboee rnaioloa. Naval Observatory By Prederio J. Mackin. Tonight onei of ithe four mnnnrc of Jup.itor will io In trannit arroma tha ifac iof that hig plian't and another will plisoR t. ,Ind it inl .,rllnp .. I wam - thrmI hrll r , , atimf n lofr thi rnovS F Iit of.I ti. n'llntn f., ior' .t illn r that the th.ory .of 4'the velo'lty of light wai. 'volldl a di-cvery of prime imklnr tantwe I t alteo.l)alt It. lh.It IVatiton or tIt Ir rnovlrnenti wor, h.inr madl ill ord.'r' tin aiwlftf MoiIti.n to reckon Ihelr Ipo ition, lland iit w'rt l found that the rel,','hMe .,,.,arr.,d 22 tnllrn'l t| earlier when. tihe l I.rth n.' ne nrell. It Je litr than wh.'t It wia "t i l nlnlt )t l.Riftla t Ih0 1F1 Iv it i4':. '4 .')litlt',l , 'I * ltt I riti -I point It w I ioti tlFdl'd that It rl - qurirl t!nt inutI.'' f, tr I ht itl er ll' . i thre orbhit if' t e'at rulrtih it wItt lit er founiid ;Ithat lilt. rn tion o ,f lthe .a th a ild ot l' tlinge ist' It hi . ta eni into rI 'ckoning. :i'e .t th. " a 'I. al. J veilr 'itl of il ht wf t .i IId * 'lt' titi Itd t Ait r'v It '' i t ,l , w'l l w ierked i Iut ll rlllt tll it wilI. ,le ,ir. . .l ly tegrthe. t11 t1111ro hit 'ift i. t' it . ' It , 'll t ip ll tti it lit l II l l rtl l. tl mid i.e111 ,i v' ft'.1'i t I ,of lIight Io,'i ,v.r wIde-i w.'rI' t.Ilo. A M1a *h':11 ii , .lrRIoin · o i 1:( as behn of the r1,tt l i h ,.1rI.. orr I :it W,:1 ll hington 'T'o) {I .netn arc the . Jl, .nt I ,f' l ollC thingliiF w',i hll fi,.'- o, 1.1'.t tihlt IJ will rut'.' _around 1 i," i ilh , -lll- r Imrt a ,fhail t IIIn' 1 1 is illg1,i w ar'scal aight .",I' I . t tilt IIIllles ol'e t|il ; hil Ii''h-' tw o r'' - re n ll a.llflt - iof th. . I1 i;11 ohI i' t lllry Kilidtia, !t . *e16 11,0114i1l t.1 rrvolvil tion' 1t' the ·s "cond fly ri'volving tilll .hll c to n t I' ho1 l , f r it a' i t thtur IH ll t ll l- i ; ro" til( inrnl rvrll nKr I nti lr i to n.'elln,',t ,il-l rck ngailli. They Il.' (i..M 100 1,t' of I t s, cond, n' ta thi V fillt y werr ali.' s ti o t 1itl p IiosIl.ly tlhe litu'lh i lu i Ii. the v lo y oftll t 'Theirl Inh tru ntii Illl. r il lill dlyiIately idju t LiNuli',iM palh of a P.lllllilit til'."ily a' h, Ilt l tlt .r in llt tr. ir it I ',illi The' I natrl ,hlll'rvatory i oar. of the sighl' .fh Washingto n that Ithli totrit wh'ldoni n In factl It- work i 4l o ..r sIllh ils l 'hurnelll thiet to mai ke ' i fholl pin * . i r it h i idlnt lrfcr.' with Kh + 11" ti n lli i Til t. .l ay oat. wh, , n I lll lilie H.w , : l, I."1 rat lh l lno ltgh fol. thin in, hallt, ill s t h, l is t i'h.' t * f ir thi rail road Ihll Im h, i tel.iKr tp .l. *tunatrd l -tme twea m.'n ,lie lity. i illd the complex ar.tli lll lr of Illul dir rivilizathalw Iv rll.ir i" at ime itectlril'f its I s lilt. ii lht -:h ilat ,i i lihilllln ihIn thie I nilrlle uft.tlr of n1ili, ationl . an '. rror II tin e miiglt il.' d J ill c i ontritaW ntl ehr f*-' a fleet It mINl'l' eil t.it' hi+ poh itioni l 'd a war might tll decided thrla . the dim haitl. ;i.' rll titlle if th ril ih ti l.necltitiy for corr.lt t tiliitel. I ,1 . mi, l ,.h ,K rtl...lrv Il the rl. s.ilt of that 1i c ,'' lty It, great mum t.'r clo, k, i n h lt let ln i l' at" d lt l t, Ihn' ril .'ull.d cai l. th'" In iperahtre of Mi n tll fir it' IIitri'n etlllll.' ll" it Il" all e Inllthl - that it nllllr xilries Il'ore than ru U for wks.h" without getting llilt of the waI; i iltr t' ha 1 h111 i- llh part of a _cloud. In IlII fh','l 'd c1t1" i Which hut 'c' , t light .1 chiuie i'f 1-i0 ( i 1 l1,ri it d igr ie of 1I.'t, pcl 'an tiar . will tllffct thaill dli.. e theniandht Mal rilch a"s i, change of 11 dligrees. will unoi llit . t. he. * tIhi l i 'l i r il dll'0 ' ti ril , ihif the li gh, wil ' lit hi H rVltei It a" till t ltit l ,tlit l I lle I he° Ie t AFTER SUFFERING FOR YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham'sVegetableCompound ark a uieds, Minn.-" I was sick for y.ars whlilre paindg throughl the ('hanige ' of life anid wasg hardly able to h'e arImtd. After tak S Iing Sill bItthcs of I.ydia E. Iliiklt ni'as V" V egeta le ('nl-c . peiidi I gained 2o 1)i cIisii, a11m Ic)W ow able te o lily I nII work anld 'fe'el we 'll. "- Mrs. En. tin. n ucll C. I, Dot', Vark IIap Ilrookville, Ohio.-"- Iwa, irregular -mdi e'xtremeily nervous. A t ieighlbor recommen ded lIydia E. I'llkhal 's 'Vegetable ('Iollnilillnd to eii' ancd I iihav become regular alnd ii y llrves are muich better."--Mrs. It. h KINsisoN, ilrookville, 4lhio. Iydila E. likhan's 'Vegetable ('orn jlunid, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotie or harm. liii drugs, and to-day holds the record Lur the largest nicmber of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousanlds of voluntary testimonials are on lile in the P'inkham laboratory at ,Lylnn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, uli ceration,displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities periodic pains, backacthe, Indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering woman owes it to her. self to give Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vege. table Compound a trial. If you want speclal advice write Mrs. Plnklham. LyunMass., for it. it is free aund always helpful. Hammond Addtlion The Place for Your Future Home The present speaks for itself. F1e4 the ,rAd, we~ll 4hanrdpd trrrts, lnin d wilth Ibonti i1'l hIiiite The futumr is assured. A IuilttinlR r.etrielltin I. a fiart f verv .snle N, "ha", " is ll .weed' I.very tlnw e ee e e ngi''t ll i et credi1t le It ree I'h|I'.rM The choicest locations arn going. Act quickly. South Missoula Land Co., 103 Higgins Avenue IIinit sr lrmntm Ihei thermosalt lma-gins to.j nli, It- irirw I uni tllrhs off its eleItri(e I it, ite N.I onily r n' l' i t ime tlernit ri" tirl., bll t inisJ lift e I rotnetI, lrhi' press I -i rie. 'ii. keltl o nltell I':l YtI With ll li th 11,l awDiderfml m'mmuinr.s'Y rof tils 1i'lik ai a lri-tfil iheil-k leimsst ie kll|t m|liii i'm ji-rforlmniim lli'm', in It.- ito ing of iwh'1h -,n1u fiinds a prevmision al mllit i:irlitl lg ll its rl- g re Iln 'al uIiilr houll r I itr thie ri 'mmmal ti im'nmr 'lo 'r grounds tder' i li iM ttinlruimenlt whichii v'rlifli's tho. lli II iw or three tim -s ai week, iand Is, after 11. the nourcm'e of the uisimiiM's lniel. Ii In rlllnl ntd t on two grlat pIliars of granllte, aind lc okIsi like it ror-N hetlweeni a eann.nim and a tles. ipe it l til th leact mileridian i of W'aslhington, and van hI. pointels ,reti llm n s i ir* h iill it 'rnit be im l J sltled ll lI i delib, 'y an IiIrl unbr lim-ub l" i n ci i'llliit re t with bili I t i Iinlall per'ientuag' of ori weight in its l ,rI ,n I'hi . iiinlir- wm fKight. eiii 'ep for it few pomiulldM, is -.itppirtetl iby i sinl aarrntigeniitit, ionly ilinough iof tihe weIght iteing ulhlwel lil the rteal hear lings to gin e it II thl nlllei tito pre %'e~il weinr At its shit tliler are two delicately aljumtted wheels, or lIrit ,sm. 'rThe.se may ibe turned the Inmmiltliet mon eivahtle frllhtion of ti" nlh. mrln while. they aire IhIout two feeut it, diaimnelter,, it is lneeiary tin hie mi'tnirks oni the riels o fine t-ihut the1 cannot h'i seen iby tihe nuked eye lour Iliet rnmsnpea of Annmldiernhlme Itower are isiedlli til en able the ,mhsrerver lto see the lines In lthe illvir on thie rions, allnd tIo llInake Slure that the Inltrtlment its e.xactly S-t. I In spite of the greatelt exactltude that I. obtainable in the mmn ting and i illipriml mli f aii tranl.it inntrmimment thii-rm' is alIIy .n im rlmalilning margin if erl'rir; lint it hlappeilts thait Chit mar Syin of ierror I si- im lis of i- iWn1, andI liii mnlii IIMm' the obimmer'aitioin irre madl! it Iml ia mle' lnlln llied for in the computitionli,, lTo remlUee error to a minliilmu. however. It@' trntilt toele aimu ope In m'1t'lhm'd withi' great care. ' Thirn are many11 ti-sts mIaltdh tio insuretl Ithat It In is always iI pltlin. oine' of Ithti .i i i m y Ithe i.nle olf nii artificial hirlimznll 'lhi.sn, si ts i fI a pam n llof quicksllkilver smlutl tllifill whi lch gives sli ialiot.ii lmvl-I Thrme I'lemm'pe is ta- ionhlli In 'i n'.riiil iiup itll , and, the imh.ervmr looks dmiwnf through it into tih losln of quivksilv'er'. It the threads 4 in ilthe fild of the tel'.-scope exactlyI moini'hhi with theiIr tllulges ill the qui.ksilvmr It is knllwn thaut the tele mviImI'I is still i ll positionl m'When tihe mmh-.irver wishes to fix the Ihim1e le- tiakeP' th trmilist oif ainott five I'hlmk Istarsl. As one ll hiok thromugh the Irlnsit tmleHi'Iope' he sets tmhe very fline ilins' acrotss tI llinm4, lmld two others p.lsing tr throLlh Ihl'-I at rlight an igles The inslirillnlw ins sit a.idjutisited that the Isir whlich is to t obse-rved Ipses downll, l tlhrough lit flh'l iof the telencope him ltWmlin th w It mlile'. irrolS ingK t1m, l itir linI s Isii it gole' Iuch tile thI ater rmym.s-s one of these I lilnos the obsetrver pr.-.sms the k)ey of a hrilnligraphiii, and the i it ii regilstered electrically luit evl, here there l l a margini f ierror Ihemm.uie ofi tie "i per sonill eIliialtiln," Ii n1' mbsi'rve-r romay ipr,-l Ih key)' Ii Ill- lii ipart oif im nec nlmmm ultr Itlain noatlr observer. Al lowallntns musit lhe iilme In the ct-m pltihins fot'r the pl'r-ilnal eqlation. In smit ofi tils- iiwr Itrall nisit insltrumentimI thire is li iitml it'hllrnl t the ey' pii'ee not uniilike e' (combination' mwheel tI a smiafme, anmi lby turning Its wheelsm trannloilt are in ',mordmd without the Imtml.irveltlmlil if tIi-, pmersonitl equu thni 'rih-ihl-iltrgery itl the wihole pro i'irlure' ini-Ie when t observe'i'r'r 'hlasti m iimakil- hii inmpulatlimiiis from his oh se1"'matiolnls. ilThese lins olem mtiilat'int i al iil.itltiitlons of taci t proplirtlionsl . 'The spdller's thrieadI i i the kiey to ox it uhmservalmtonsl with the trnlilNit tle ne.pe ii'and thusi it imst'i he siid that I the world' lin tilme hang by the filnmy lthrid oif inatureiis fi.rs wenveir. iThei ineret iof all tiht ibs'rvtiilons ati the timim'i ml miuim-rviltory Is I t. use oif the In finilimiiiil in the pi.mmitratioin of the i)ine of thie roolms atl the om.tsirva try wihiih is fill of interetnt Iss the ihrilonoi ter-testing ronmti. Here dons ll mof instrinlmentsll are gatlhered to geItlhr andli re witilimdl for a period iof six monthsiitl, iso :tl- to Intake sure that they lare i nemi rly iemtratle as thely Iani lit- made mm-n'n they are de li'veredi to the ships litimmh reckon their position llhy tihtmit. 'v'ery' vessel in 'nmle' tii lii n ry. liii liil marry iat leasiit three m- hri-m inomimtern. If they carried nll'y oneli, there' wiould ibe lno mouns of0 knl. in'mi . m m-timi it , - , i.t ilto etrror. I1f tii.'y imrri.rr mitil. tm-m, they 'oilid notmt klmmiwi lilthlih wamii rli litimind whiih w-as " wrmmlil iln i-man,' iii' v.itmi htion. Ia the t-lesting rImilIi it Is nedtiti to ktepl the li empim' rml ltil' mmm nt-at' 10 atn approxl niliio Iim mmilm 'mitndltion its nmay be. i t%'m- i'imithit, mire hillim up aroimlnii the tm i r flit t hi t plrimmmom, 'rhii liii "t-Ilmim tih,,'.',pC, whith has thin' iiili l'ii of littnig iutimtd In a dolmIe lo iit it mm tlirough this instrument I thait Imrmiftmmnor A.ami ilil descovered the i it ,f .Mairm. itlily other studies Iof gr'ig'.mt Intmr-n-t itt'vm' been nsmtde i tiromiighi II. Ti'the intitrtilnent wOs Coil tria-ti-mi fir tabout thie lnlae tinme that time remilmm'r kinl, . MtCirnmlk, m,'ontram-t ed fim r hiiis lig tmlimmpimipe. Al first it iem 'iii'ti lhmil thim gihidrlll lemnt would t'Iamv-m tm wait until liii.n etrument was bhtiiltt hfomre it woiuil get ite telescope limiii-.e limit Mlit'irltplmk benrmously i u mrtld to walive ally advantage the I proritlly ofr hil eonltrfact gave him, and so tihyv wiere 1ult together ()It ' i"anl .t rcely rilixe the 'haIRlge tliht lha I'rin w roight by lhe work of Ito. naval ohm. rvt.tory. iHefre stand art time wau' e.tallishe.d in the tnlted 4t.:.tes, there were no less than 70 dif ferent standlarlds. With the ruailway and the telegraph, It would ie imptoa sihle for lthe country to do hubiness. ion the oli-time basis. To show how it would work, the time cannon inI Paris afforlds an interesting ilhlIstra IoI. Thin little gun Ihs fired every day at high noill by the falling of tit- rays of the sun1t on a burning gltass. At dieriant periods o(f the year, the tille o this guin-firing varies At one period the minn whto wIould aet his Swatch hy it might 'h | 1 n minutes slitower Ithan the trait he wished to take tit th Plarl s sliatilon i'r.liorrow Waiter for Thirsty Lalnds I DEATH AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY FOR THE POOR Seattle Judge Pitches Into Doctors' and Undertakers Who Are Greedy for Gain. Ieattle. Jlne.. 12 "1 want iundertrak e;r, and #veryt..ody else . to know haut thin (ourt is not I ling condil..ted as a.t alJuincit to Sill undrltakliltg bsil ness." saild Juldge I.lndsay, a.ccording toi a dispatch to the .ipokesman- :,·ivew. "This workiKnman,n. in his lii',, -wontld havel ItiglKhiel at Ilie sIageKetion olf a .$3t i ia-ket I want I.1 aiy that when I dil,, if the t indrtakers pt a $3l: iket oive.r on me, i lld rot by he il'rs. of their Iahwl'Iul due,. I will certainly gel ilt if oy' grave' aind howl l,'oult It." John PI. (Ilesall wa;s ia laboring ttIan in his lifertime, dying Juine 14. 19o9. without kin sind with few ne.il'nltni. taInces. lr wits not without post InoIrtel flriends, hilowev.'r, ir hills weit to his administratort show, he h ., ifuneral that was al.l t dead milltioni.tir tcoiuld expect Denouncing it c rtlini class of uIllller takers and docal-rM i i ".ghiouls" unitd a; I Merting thlat he had dcll.overerd system-t sftit r, hh.ery oIf e tattes of tIh dt l t, l I without par.llel in his .olf.-rsatilon, State Tax i'ommllnlllssiiner J. Il. ":'.n~ today set forth ohj.t.Jlilnls t, hIlls against the i(lesoitn estate, whl)'h ihe characterized as erxtortionat, infa i and unnecessary "'rom ait Inspectlion of records of Ithe probate court covering nine years." said Mr. Front befotre c?,lrt cI',nnmis slonQr It. II. Lindsay, "it is alpparent to me that certain linde,+rtakers and ntlle doctors have made it ia huliness to rit up, estates, even where the're wiere hl.irs to the property. "In the piresent illnstnce' tihe ehrge oif $3Il0 for a a(llsket Is ridlivulous fald $I O for flower. is almost to laugh. Why should $90 beI clharged for It, carrlagesl for the fiuneral of ai man whoii ha1d no1 one near and dcar to himl who had not a. relliv'te in tihe world? Whl'y lhtituld $150 I.e spent for ia steel 'a uit tio lhold the casket, whenll the whole estate ionily totaleLd $.3s00?"O Judge I.lndsay lsuggested Ithat it wa,. for thle pIurlipoe oif holding the dece.asedi dtlown. so that hie would never he ile, to tell his story STABS BRIDE TO DEATH. rownst'ville. Texas, June II - When lthe hrlhil lairly w'ta standing at ifl, alitar for tle eri'ratniliy lt. he per flirieiid. It;ialli Matrlines blibhhed 1f,-, ti lliI Mirc:ia to death here yuslterldaI Martinezi. wsal il a fr1enzy of anger hei lcause fithe olll wioliln hadil chlangled hetr iIint ll the alippearan.ce Qf ii rival iiil rI'tfisl, to miarry Murtinez BANDITS FIGHT. ilgden'i, t'tlh, June 11i -Trapiped li an ass.'liblage thely hadl attempted toi roh, Iw hlianldits imade tl diep.prate ir. ltstance and eiscapedi aftefr killing i Japanese hanker, futlly wointlding un other Japtiese and putting it hullit through tith. shutulher of i third, toi night FOR SALE $1,350 for n hbrand new 4 roun ol c(lage an nithtut $!210 worth olf gt turn tlrllare, Inlud itg it bralltnd new $45 range. T*'rmsl are $4511 Huash, baolani e to salit. it's ,lose, i nn liile soithl altd anl ia nAl worthI $1,800 folr It hrandit new a5 raaoila n.odtarlrn 'ottage,. c'lnse li. on the soull side:; owner going on a ranclh; mustl sell. 25I irn e . good soll, a few milro esit of llthe tIly, wiih gaiit twalter right .. $5,000 - J. J. DEAKIN 124 Cottonwood St. Phone 678 Red Missoula's' New Industry The Bitter Root Natural Remedies Co. 1We sirs' j4IanIiing Its I M tiIl the finI4M 1114nd hest l.Ijlipº)pe1 1144,Pll14l'i14, in1 Ihs' li w l lI..|t, :11(1 14.i42 lllllgI ijia I IIri I lI9 IF'.r. S4y h' I Iir l' f ll' :1111 \i. l~i 'il:la e lll+, will miilke ai a"i.1n iplst, Ilne f fr m ra l 'liy me iini S, (,xtrlr ls+, hou leh (h ("h("li 4'*1i., 4i I2i',MqNM 111(1 4114". .\I i114 "'llu t vti hiniig IIiVmNNaI'y (rp tllhis w4rLk lgr'olw. riglshl h, ti inii ' I liler I I -444I VU ilh*y. 'That is. % Ehy Ihi ssl il P' lis 4I inil i ,h ll l hi .Mi.s, laI. That is 4onll' o i( I Ill in4I' 1 'lln ll'i t ow II ev 4h 111 . wII'll12 ' m iike IIg nII (;v. .\1la1i i 1 I'.: iaul is Ih:tl th ir furltil' l .i hIitVi flnu 4.I'Jii P li ill. T h I rIe :I l l11' ( ih ' . Look at the. Record of Other Similar Concerns 1) IiIlh 'lI 'lii r i; I 111411 " hil. yli % It* l t 111(1 111II(1 illlllt.lqM' f0 i. l,. lh tiIt l if 11'a 0114'114' ml'l fI r NuIh O lit 'illt n . Tihe, Ijill,,r I 4,i .\alutr i:iI Isll I t4Ii,4.4 ('44II1I11ºa1V will till li'll' s:1111 11 11 ir .1 .itV 21 w la Ill s 1ha el ill t(i hNs I4 41fil'.n i - 1111 fil It. wril,' lIIh ý'4 P Is l 21ll1. Bitter Root Natural Remedies Co. i('hameliler .f ('i4411111(.' ' I:uil~I::p: . .li N.$)il2i, : oti t. Ii I I By wiring his house for electric light. Tenants are demanding this modern cot. venience more and more and premises which do not have it are out of dcte. We are furnishing the G.L MAZDA lamps to our customers who thus save money and get better light. We will give you all the information you need. Missoula Light & WaterCo. Scandinavian American State Bank OF rMISSOULA A Oeneral Bankeng l ueines. Tran. The Briton !Nicely Furnished Rooms 246 North Higgins Ave. . B. Holland. Prop. DRANO PACIFIC MOTEL. CHAu. A. ICiIAGL Pop: opPo Du pou NW lort. Ptlmul !k su 31W6 £Vm we I oc C.Uas.tl