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July Bargains I Have Three Spe cially GoodOffers of Close.-in City Lots on Easy Terms 3 LOTS ON VAN BUREN STREET 3 LOTS ON POPLAR STREET 3 LOTS ON ELM STREET ALL CORNERS. No Car Fare Low Prices Easy Terms W. J. RHOADES 116 West Cedar Street FAMILY THEATER C. 4. Harnois, Mgr. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 18 THE Albert Welch Co. In High-Class Drama and Comedy MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES. DAY 'THE HYPOCRITE' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR DAY Matinee and Night Four-Act Laughing Success "A DOMESTIC BLIZZARD" Specialties Between Acts. PRICES-10c, 20c and 30c. Diamond Ring Friday Night. The Grand SIMON AND SEARLES, Propletors Two evenings of moving pictures only, and four evenings of vaude ville at the Grand this week. Monday and Tuesday MOVING PICTURES ONLY Admissionifl ullstairM 5.; ground Sfloo, r l.c. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday REFINED VAUDEVILLE PER FORMANCE EACH EVENING. Matlnes Thulrday, rlirday ant Saturday ,only. PRIZE MATINEE FRIDAY. SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY ALALIO SERENADER8 GE0. TRUMP, Equilibrist. IOc BIJOU IOc THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Presents THE STARS AND STRIPES Hee the faHIIuI .Ca blttle between. the lHon llommnu Ichards and the Heralds, the most reallxtle Hea fight ever cuen In moving pltures. SAVED BY, THE FLAG A ,lnarvenlnl pisui- of work with scenes of Routh America. A dtclded headliner. ecling Is bm lleving. THE PURGATION A feature by those well-known artists, the tiogru)h peIople. Nut sed. Be Sure to see the aig AtLLSTAR PROGRAM AT The ISIS RAILROAD NEWS BRIDGE WORK MAKES HEADWAY ITEEL 18 BEING PLACED IN BRIDGES ALONG LINE OF PU GET O80UND RAILWAY. \.ti', l' I tl.E i,',l t l , ,11 1\ I 1t j 1t . STI'taget X"oundI w))it \10 \ 11 1' of In1\kita: / n Hlll nc]I. .lIrcl :'.I I~ ll,| Ill lil t 1';1 llll ill'' 1N111 lJ , i( nr 'lllll % lz lP J ,r( r'%V )Ir JY' ll.l]h : the te'mporuarll * ll. . strctur'l,. thati no I ui the{ l riv\'er rlitti ntllt Thi ll.c r 'will necls.wtitlt JIii htli lhtig if ;tili tilial spi;ns iti the ipr.sitit hrild.ts. I l.h newl .ipins i ill i, tof siht'l smit will m Ik, the . i trl.l lr. , il t Iitll il . In every rilt. 'lhru are si iiri- ingsll fir th in r iiIlve a lv Missnlli indl |ii iii thI .us Ii:l,, litrf~ii 3 t~l I lhl, PiermIianenl. "tl'h l illll I'rt'~lly 11· 'l',.1l1 111 ('l i ciirtl,(l, l ('(1c ny 1 ha111s.% Mtart.,,d wI'rI ; iRii tll , furtlih ,1Ml,,ltilu river i' si'llitg it Ml. iegi. sni lnI li t uih. iillln i,,r .1n r tsi, N. P truinh nitl thi rivr it tlll plir · hiilrl II. Ihln lil.. clcllllv·. l ,ng awlnr witn ti tllllp I lilt tu lltt that is seing tisel iiiw tlais, whi ti, Itglii t Mit.in is ll I, brInli, is glling alng rtutill a1ntl rill lrtinlyi h ithirhit this t.as.on Tl, tllting i tutuir Ih,!, l I '1trilg s is illn liii in , hl y .urI lith wetllin., ug l, i ll less thu wather su1ily i-nn st low that ihi sulting I interfur I us tli. thl filillll i l ll i li ' Iwtlk ll E h, l.l t. bllfort, cotl wenithlw'r MOVES TO 80UTHSIDE, Il'ision Iniineir i)ugig u f thi lI'gut MAuill hlAiis mivl i S fllliily. friill iht ivsiny hutil ii thu sMotuthi TltE. M.r ei.guis Ie tn tl .hugit his flnuilly itult fria .i s U~tun antdil is getting i.ettltd' in his new iliirturs. RETURNS FROM TRIP. (uinuutiitlr' ('uIIIuIIi'linV ' I .U ill"k luh" Nurthliui flrlf'iu llie tIiriiil Istr lhyI frim it uxtinulid tripu iirt iira tlti iiilnitih Iu ln s Hr lidt. se nihiI te llim y Icrln. Ih J lllil'lll lr(1)ll lt.11 If ill~i( .. hi,~ if tii iiioriitiit Iuoints ir ntlrnt i ihl uuitlihut ill ilidll .titsl. MORE CREWS TAKEN FROM SERVICE N'ORTHERN PACIFIC MAKES FUR THER REDUCTIONS IN INTS FREIGHT FORCES. it ill Itnne ri l tiutulii s hl i i, i nntl ili the NIrthl .rit t ull 'i, Ith litst lietiig the pllliliifln f wi ll ri crewsN, froiili Ilhe riugiluir survi. lli the uin n(tiniiilt l l l I lllu t lln l I,, uir uIAli.niu tuonis. lAu'tiI freight in the tie itr (l tlhe iritnlth Ill wtu i Illw .get it if hunre ion Miidnii., lll,\dilns t arid I'rl dly, in lsteii oif d'Iily ixil llxpt lundilnlay. lw lt nere eri ws frnlrll the riillar service brlngu thu toal of illew thaL huvei lietin hliacevul ni thu extra list il to 2ht. It wits lstated it Ihi ullnt iffttit4s .esturitay tIhtit tills reductitn lentsll the freight crewsn u ntllWli Ii thle illulsst possll nri uleturgin iilltl fiirthellr ireduetlions ilonig this liu ( ar' llhiI floIr. (ionductors (trnlly id Alyward aire the oldest runduietors Iliow oiii tit extra list. The fillluwintg irews ire niuw in piurvnii: lt tialit gangs (iin the nunin line, trne crews itn the WValtiii, freight ervniii, twoi Iultina liil anIi twi ltilte ineatl irws., I0 Prndiiise Inln, itue Hitter Ttiiit ticil. three tiralnth line tociil irews nint 1 l lit-s senger crews. rlt, extra list wits Iightluntetu recenrtJly en (ieeii iti th Ihi nuttulns"r ut urews tWillhdiI iiit itt ruigulhir sirvit, and ystitrdaiy's ritiitlitin ri, leal tii a further tlhltiltnitg itf thi siw hiouril. TRAIN IS CAUGHT BY GREAT SLIDE iHawvill', Ky., July 1.--A Louis ville, Henderson & it. Loul weat bound Ipassengecr tr'aiin was wrecked by a landIlide two mihs from this elty early tolday. Iremrn l('ynolds % \H$ killed and ieven ipassNltgeir injured. The landrllide culm Jusmt us the trainii was paIsinlg under a high ibluff. 'The loeomoCtlve arnd batggage ar were swept from the track by the avalanche and carried ZOo feet. Two pIasenger reuachege were derailed, but remained upright. --l . ---. Is for Sale at M lasoula Drag Co., Ge. Fresbdelmer, G. F. Peter son, D. C. SmllS. Astr tPils about 1E. It Nevwer Fails to Restpre Gray Hair to Its Natural Color sad Beauty. Is not a dye. 'Phila, Ilay )i4pec. Co., Newark, N. J.. U. 8. A. Sand Ne betUes, at dLgglolts. Quality the Best Prices thi Fairest I(r ", i s ln lilt, l' t'- , I pl i 1 i l n' '. p 'a ' Int ,l it,,rbltl trt fl,, eiiforeP yolu'r f mio ll ..lt Iptil 'rs Ih i.t 'e f, pir,thl Is lh, pin r t, tr i, h i k.1 ,, ~ tll Iitt' snl+ ,w e tr' t, su l ,fl, I l Iib It I i IIllu lh'l hII vie ar f~lunll mn( h m .,lu shelves. CUPID BRAND SALMON. Illr,.,,rnt( . the filn,..l ct cl h ,f lih i lod lnlk l Sniln tsl I'.'.p revl ,olor 1 Ihlla l. . .,l 1 I, t rt ll t ~+l TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER. 'l/ .. 1 I,,t lla ' th at ,'1 1t ,. tll,- fly , 1 .ll as the p.:.l ill 4 slnhit. 3 double sheets for sq Fancy New White Potatoea, per 100 pounds 1 $.50 PICKLES. PhAll Poit s t I al. II I lur I "1. - l *11 1 r l, ixeel. In ball.k ~r t.1 .. t .111 a ;I 1,t e f ti 1,,e yu, 1 . 1It 1 i' ,S ur' li t';1 I rkbi' I , t*P1s , 20r u,,ll h.11 1 , I·x l( $Oc hGEI' SOUND W.ill ('han' ,hel ir. 4(11.11( tag I',kitl *ItI bhm, . ,tnp rt 150(' ASPARAGUS TIPS. Th, ' l ",t.lbb w .e nevi Ir Iit' of I Ion' "I'?tl it " I'l' ntllh I 't111i lli tl. I 1 oiif thil 1111ill ';ll. lornll' l In u ikrllt u ll . I' FANCY CALIFORNIA PEACHES. .utu t the kind ft r t li .ing 111" .tai.nt l detlhiiu t k. ti'' k l . i5 ' i tx $ 1.00. Phone or Postal your wants as we guarantee to pliase you. PUGET SOUND WIL PUSH WORK BOTH DEPOT AND DRIVEWAY ON 8OUTH SIDE TO IBE HURRIED TO COMPLETION. i', IIIt I t 'if i 'l l si whtich tlhe 'l irgc, l et 'lla d is I. n tlk in t its Kr,' IIun I- in ' lthe Iouth i dIte' lIv I glht rtt u ni. ii I111i ' 1i11n things will doing tlerh, ~~n Thell dtput lolstrc'tlol willl begin within tl f airaing brick Is alrelady in the grunds.. and llllnli large pIrt of thll, i.l e brickl was r.ctl led esterdllay. i liol, &I ,lol,.on, who hliiv the contract for this bulding, Irwo mllikng all preparn tllllns for startin wll lrk land arl onlyl l dh,"lyd by the non-nirrival ,f the Indi na stunl, i hickh i lll be II+..d iln lhlt bhsilinhlg T .llsisIM ,xpectel ', arrive in the oily at any time, as it I+ ov,"r The drivnwivy prp-sitlion, whichh hls b|een thll . I ,i ise of 1, miuchi di111put1, tnay be finally sttled within it week, its it wax leIrnd yvsterday tha1t the entlp ly innlleled to st1binit mine kind 'f 11 proposltith t~ the councIil within it short time and gel its up u',r'al oil the work. As .,,on ts 1him i. o.btl "ta l Ihi, work hill bI. lilni+hed tit anus. 8WITCHMEN WANT RAISE. I',rl IIur,-, Mihh, ,uIly I A , ,-'tal 'nnlllittee ~f (r'anld Trullk railroUa, .wlljilllll"n Alnd tl 111111.11,I tnd y soh Iitted IIh i'h flnlal request , fr pay pre vl;illllg ,111 rant. Ill rI silts to lPre, idn.th l ('harl,( M. IlaJy. I t .ews hilm reply Is lfavorable, It is state tlt , strike ordelr w i,1ll Ii ... e.... WILL BUILD ADDITON TO PRESENT PLATFORM, W\'rk ws staxlrted yesterdaily at the Pl'lgot Hiiound oi an extnaip, for the pireslrit platfrmlll. Trlis In Ilcu.Itltated biy IIt c'lhunge | i pasenger train uerv 10c, Iat-,hi s t o w trillis are too Jfl B for tihl presoint pilttorttn. 'The new p.atflr'i will I.e a gravel extenision of thit pr'etnt wooden ,f trciNlture and will glrtltily fI;e'llitate the handlllng of trains alt tiht dsI t, N. P. HOSPITAL NOTES F. J. Siitth, at tel.grriIl operatotr at l'rout ('r'k, was :tmlltlitted to the hIos pital for meditcal treatmttent yesterday. Harry P'rtiuw, a Milloula car re putlr. enterted the hiv.atltal for itiedi 'at tratnlllent yesterday. Iltarry (till n, a Missioula call boy, enlttertrl the hiosital for surgical trleat tilnt Yesterdlrv,. (Ieorgei W. Everett, a freight hlouse trucker from Hlpokune, 'died at the hospiLtal yesterday morning. 'rite cause of Everett'a death was cancer of the stomacoh and pIhysical debility. He died shortly alter being taken from the operating table, his systeln not having liben In itlnditl tn t tnd the opera titn, which was retred it. asn a last i.mean t'o sav\'e hi lilfe. Everett was 56 years of age and leaven no family. Hisli neareet relative it Morris Peabody, who realdes at Danver, Mauuachusetta. He has been notified of the death and no arrangtt ments will be made tor tha funeral until ho has been heard from. MAtHINSlTl TO DANQG. The annual ball of the local 'malihi. Ilts' union is announced for the even ing of July 21 at the perk pavilion. TRAINMEN GO OUT ON GRAND TRUNK Automatic Strike Order Becomes Effective on Grand Trunk arnd Central of Vermont Railways---Officials Explain Situation---Shops on Road Arc Closed. ( l (|I a n iIf 'l ike |'; k i at 11] . 1 3 4,). .111 ih l Illqtlln I l I ,ll l ,I II * i : t)h m e"t'l r.' o I'l t he~l I l str e m, aiV \\ ."11 ||l nh r itl· it . f t Hi l, I i lI l I I 'tilltl I I.: '1. - lil' Iit It' ( lH lll ll I t il ( h l t tlr i'i t l t htirlkii iltlliutMi I i'i.'-yr li hll plu't .,hnu..ly hi'I'l reov'li tle W ilh 'h II|l +II 4,1111 ipir-it tfl ttto n ith nrt Ii, ,it .hi i n t h, enl l l:,j+., .ltate'd ,l}otherwimf Nol sulc'h tlittl.ltm Iwi -i ( n t .ii n I hI 1t trlik , ll-I +t ftin .1 0, t ' Ie t t0 1 11 l'llit-ti thtt tIlrmi ,it tht i lik, itraitir trit nt-i. t nhl'h r h ratMleI Il tIII- t r.tlii' ri.:tt l, I1tt I ta k rl lthrittit h ith thu tIIrtminll l lT 1 ulhie i11s:i it , Iai i Altio ri-ato thu opn utfipei ixrtit itt I ttt uti 1111'111 ~ l," 1(1 P'gllllI.JII. 1". 1 -- I-, I 1't I,, I.()1. a11tr IIw o wkk 11 nter llltr-l+ t11i1 1ti nti rll ,fl ht witn,11 thu ritt i l ITrut tutu it (rtiri Trunik Pfit-lilt it-l~ithtti itied aI t|:lorm ent In p rtll |) i*| ( fodllow "Mw, , rm. lhI rry ml l .itlrdl,ik, w\· tith l'iitllk i tri nllmnl 1h fll nll n Ii yrt - mra.t th lffi .a l " ifit-u lht wit t t;lll lhltn Ii h cirit i ,1nd advil..d t lhlt lh+,y il.ad r, ,Iveld th tritlritil t Lt lall er II ml t rl it i.tll'i I, t11111. it l i iin liR If thr litr il ift railw - ltnl1r ,'iatt n iu t0 ti tttip llt l t ltiln the tuait "i , l, itntl l il' llt l d ( tit ioll ,l"t Illtlit,'l. - il i att ntno it ninhui ioruf iiittlittu that tlk pd+ ,a dlrlIngf wlah hh we' ml Ii itv . th n il i ..-, wftere ni t t. tI paijtirnel tllrt formiir siftirno, t hllilm e wer1 en tinilti titi. iiitr le n rllt the f irther turumi-i th 't hl-ith r thibtrhrll glvten tht ,ImIter stnir|d rit oria f' ry iaatiarl th n'Inalian Puis(.Ifl• ms +- n imn the (IRund Trlunk, thtlv lh its riii'ttHns wi-th thll tiri-ti ttrilnk Panifh., iv Iin a poltion t, l.rtiihli tt in i t hae. lhiIh r rat ii rl h. tIinl rlel triI wffic inUL thi, 1nt rthw fit ity trlon eif tht, iomtotlthen iif thit rIthad ttllll t1h' hltun in l tilng o i"tl thr uh rit te.n t1tutlon r it wtlin tthe irln Trtiuk Iitn lth, rand Trtmnk Plrs. which ,uld In therlnmlehd within twe yal rm. "It w nlr .xpluaned tallt if tiho wlls ,fnrl illuI.-thn emf lidtifyni. Pendingu M iti th,' dtet, wh,.n tihe stalind|ardlisation wasI rill i,'kd ,ffI t, wlti w ,r.t il Tt ri . i that in )hoUhl nlo~ t ,he. Ilater tIhIan Janualn-y .i I-rii, r .iiriillr iif th nl-lrt ogi f rilw yh emml',ln.llrs uvpts har;~lIn the ul'ts' il tllh+ r icas+' holuld\ . 1 deterlllmllin e "'Thil+ wa. n<,t co gild,,r,,d stisflar* tIorI' Atnl , ,cocnferone l w sr aItdjo llrned untll thr +ftelrnoln, when we weq,'PrE Iinhi t K l ihedu ttle , tf rlatt of ittu'r lilan I ru ht ut whitih iltltr li lrt it ily thIe "I t 'rh l C.111i1|I \lr lll|n. \r)lIll ~n "The, reply, wa.. m.,h' thaIt we. c'ould don(o bett,-r thanf .whazt had alrq{ad.y pr-l-tln hmP to, make. lNlhubTlld in strikt, he, order,,d, w-e. fewel m'lfld enllt many of the omph,}y,, of tihe comptanyv in the lrainll 1e) rvh.i will di.<r1,g rd (ulhI sIrlk, order an11 will ('onlltinutle with thel comp a1y)' We' hI.'l mny pican~Ihtlom 1'PomI othe.r |pnllticl. foir emlon ymen'llllt anl s.halll ilIanl re.truilt largely f'I-11m o)ll ,,ther doeartments. "In the meantltm,,, w,, rolhll make+ ,'f'fective thll rill,++ an+d raltesl of pay +,ffgred the. emplolys.m Ponding netth, ment, all sholps on tis. .}'stlem will Ibe Trhe ('entrnl V+.r.mln, whh'h I. enn trl',ld b)y the, (ran1d Trl'1nk, ima~dl anf e.ffort to preventl fit mnilI gingI~R out h.y apelin'.lg to Wasihngton unnder thle dIent Murldnekl o.f the. tral' innllll thIiI mlornllngf re,,+Iivd i tieheKralnmlWned, bhy Malrtlln Kliplp. ('hlirmanl of' thein.+taer 14t ate ,ommell(rc.l enrnmi I on.I<1 undl ll( FEET TIRED-- SO TIRED? TIZ Makes Sick Feet Well No Matter What Ails Them. 'I. u'tH at . ,44.' Helnd makes tir,.l, itaching, woill ii f'. r.mllurkal. ly fresh ar|(I Honl 'r' Il'o'I.t tl'a the n ri r'e I '.ly, %you kniow, for '.verything that gits ithe atfitr with your feet. Ift. for ,aio feet aitll for sweati , bty i -Hnlll. i ling f' , illn f'ir corns, (ill tinin s iint tuln i . toot "For years I have been troubled with sore and tender feet; suffered intense pains. Have had the assistance of physicians without relief. I bought a box of TIZ, which worked a perfect oursi, ais hit th a great many of my friends. I would not be without it. All it requires is to be known to be universally used."-A. F. Dreutzer, Chi cago. TIZ . fnot it ,,,+,I, .' ',i, l ,r'. and other foort relllii l clog if thfi .n . TIZ dr.aw out ill poisonous e xuldations whlch bring onI ,.i'"renes of the fIrt,' and lI the only remedy that Idoe. TIl cleanur out ,v'.ry . pore iln glrifies the I feet-your ft-it. You'll ntver lIlp again or ldriw up your face, in ;p..if, aild' you'ilj forget about your corlnc, nliunlins anlld l(l'iuse4I . You'll feel like. it new ,erson. TIZ l I fior ile ait nill ilruiltit.l, I cents pelir hIx, ior It wilii eii Hit youi ill rect. If you wish, from lWalter Lutfher Dodge & Co., ChIcago, Ill. It., lI ,111 , 11 w IIoff 10 T, this .Ir lfurlo,.k ridll 'I Tfi i 'tn 'lll is s n, Ih, nsllhr I .ng the l hII ,,l,. ",1f tll,. m" 1 1 s 11 to11 I (I n (1, 1 h Xtl 1 m ll Il," ,11 11,t l t. , "11) '11 , I ,i ' Ihl," .,1 ,l ' 1 11 Ih l< lrhl r ill' tll'l" f. i, I f hM r lf ftt. t I1 ai t'I tlfh ll .11s 1I the f11 If mlll T'rlunk ifll tik ff lt f anr tfi i, i f wfht m rI fbi i ,l arr e II llll , intr ll It I , ffl fi tE rstlI I l Itlllllhflll'l n1 nl 111 lrll.ll I I Tfille, , . lanI , f I ik I pi ~, or llllstl ik Ing' t'rnintrns ml trun ingn . Th hnil, |sl ,l lini r tr1 i ns, r1ihllt , r h, t~ ',fr ,l\lf.t f lf,1 1 .intt ,1 afteri i thell 'htrik lr r11 "'ll l int. f .f ! ek I Illll f "oih i 'ott' lxif , If f nit li t llI fill. II r tiwrl withll lbt 1 1f, d ffl 111 ke' IIh strikeil T'i'~ i xprfe s wit(s i nfll' d by nictr'aw if Frh "Y~ ch anllitadian a, ' employs1 of th' ImI n 110111 not 'ne'en ts of th. hrnth,,rhn,. . Trains Running. InIrl*l , 3h11 IS N tr .yu I.mim train t n I ll n 1 llt 1f'al rs on li tl he ,t ilrailnl Ta'rrnk Ihies w',t of ItPIroH and S4t "I'l r riverl obeyd r lth strik if -i r lt tirhil.l Al Trunk n iffcl( t.ay Itfil rallw4yl telh'ralplh'r on Ih., Ian's thow nn 1.igns of he'ttvlng their key. btlt IhI, train rnllt . is t t iis mihelnl hl i s riil iti Iof trews ofsif itrk eaker. Nig'ht meni' armed titthi riflle wee.r tatlo'' 'd ti thcu lr rand runk hdepot land vetr train crew, IIt was iesI. hwas armedI with r t evolverl. There was no atteni t the interfere with the molllvement of trllains, however, and, IItle trouble Il expecteyd. The Chicagro train scheduled to leave It-' trait ait 10 ' cloc'k was delayed 30 min Itil within the ciity limits and It was re.lorted that the Toronto-Monlreal trllin s'l'du1 led to lel'av here at . ):ur was t'ipipd outside the city and the pasiengers trlnf'errnd tl anotherI train. This. hiowever. could not be ver ified. All fr'lg.ht trains on the lines wert are dead, it I c'aimed sand but If' yard engine i i n irviyice No Treuble. (hi'ago, July 1E . -The passenger trafflS over thAE (rand Trunk rASlrEad on thRe diviion between 'hD'ago and Inxttle ('reek, Mich.. was nt halted by the strike tonight. No attempt, how .ver, was mad' to move freight and it Is said none will be made tumor row. Off'ilais of the road at thi end of the line are quoted as saying the strike will be settled within 24 hourn. WESTERN TRAIMEN DEMAND RAISE SHORTER HOURS AND IN CREASED WAGES TO BE ASKED BY RAILROADERS. Hipokane, July 1$. Aln i-hour day ar ul lghler wauges.. bhetter working coln. diltlons, a full Iralin crew, white fhilg men ont ll 1 trtains and a mllh aleate basis for plaIuenger'l' brake'menl alrle timongtll the, chielf dtellands to h. mnlalde on all rail roads operating hbetwetl ('llh.'hgte a.nd the' pacifihe o 'at anll t'he (lul of, Mex Ico to and inc'llldling (Canada. )by rap resentatlllve' of the Bhrotherhooll'd of Trainmiene .hle, will meete in 1 t. Louisl AuIgtut I. 'rThe firs lt ir hcnformationehe rl' glardlng t1lh leetl'l' tIn tllnd ti e rolba lel dle'm ltlldl Ito ,' Ieilldel t IH V ja Julls lte'nl glveren oult here bley A. F. Whlitney. we'ond vice' grrlndel lprelsiident ,of the, order. EARLY FRENCH SETTLER DES AT ADVANCED AGE Funeal er\vret otwtr Ith r i:.-idn f the late l.e1le IaVasNaneur wa'ill ht. hteli thlt Inorning at 9 Wo'('e k IIn tt P'ti- I ltc' 'hutr'lh. Mr. lt.Va..euer, wihle wits 77 y'ears old att thie time oe'f his crlathi. was one of the early Fr'nceh st ttlers who carne years aglo to Mo eI t... IHe e'ttled at Hell (eate., and at tt. Itihc It of his death was still the ow 0.lc' ," ' i 40-.are farm at that place.. For sevefral yearsl Mr 1.nV\'aectxur I ,i, suiffered fromn the wceakness.e. tor oet I tge, and latterly was almostt hlIed. l4li death ocetred at Nt. Patrick's heospl tal. He in survived by t ne1mrrie. dlaughter living slnmetwhere Ir th(° e art and a soon whose' whereahouts ar r n,,t known. SUICIDE'S LETTERS READ. Tl'he letters In Hlebrtew cwhich It was anrlnolnce"ld in yesterday's Mlssoulicar were found on the body of the unfor tunate' suicide. Abraham Murdlck, ha\ve been transllted and indicate that the. deceased had re'lati\'es in Portlalndl. Oregon. These have been communi eatedl with by coroner Kendrick and Chief of Poe.ic Vealey, andl some re plY Is expected hourly. The body fI tilhe yloulng r an is being held pente.eg any dlrec tlions ahich Cth rhlatii , nt .; The GRAND'S PICTURES. The picture program at the ecreend theater shown last evening for the first time embodies several g otil slt jects, all 'well enacted and w !;I dla played. The subjects are rep'ete tllh excitement, romance, cornedy fnd all the other elements of the met4eon pic. toarll art so capable of entcrl'ltnlllnx the public. The pictures are gor.tl, anld merited the large audiences thrt wit netsed them last evening. CORNER HIGGINS AVENUE AND PINE STREET. Tomorrow, July 20, Starts The Big Alteration Sale l"o,r thiI. past II() dal;vIa e 'i rik I IhII I.e'n pinlg" I onh, getting rl';la ly fill" this salI,. %hi,.h is. , I.o oh hev,. llt of tih1. measse i l Missull;tl. N,,luihil it. a hhc n o, veri,,,'l,.ke , every stone l4s4 14 ' II ll ll' Il ~ lal .Iº IIk i t4 ' lIld Ibi M141 1 4' . I1,'rices hi ,ve l'*tºlhtl l rink butl t'il. Watch This Space for Big Ad 8I.'I. \1 INI)M \s I.'ºlt il"'-TIERI II)* AM. SAVOY HOTEL CAFE Popular Prices Fast Service OPEN S A. M. TO 1 A. M. 3S' BUSINESS LUNCH 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Special a Ia carte hill Sunday evening 6 p. m. to 8 p m. (with music.) Special 60O Sunday luncheon 12 m. to 2 p. m. Special after the theater bill (with mlul('c). (Things taste better here than I n any other cate in the city.) SAVOY HOTEL COMPANY. Proprietor ARTHUR SASSITT, Mgr. EAGLES OF STATE IN CONVENTWN LIVINGSTON WILL WELCOME HUNDREDS OF VISITORS TO GALA TOWN TODAY. LIvti lng tnti. Monit., July IN -- (Hi - elul ---Airlrcudy hundrnlel ia %itorce have atrriveld in Livinglaston for the Eagles' vconventllon which oapnas In this itly tomolrrow nIlnrrnilg at 10 ,' e'hawk ai al n 'el-liullo lStl in t. o fl n four days. N ,eve'r In tIhe history tf Itvlingrlton last thlte city put on ia'ch gaila attire and on every handl the redil whlite and blue colhors may lne wile'n giving ta the ntrteel. ia bleautifitl applea'ranlice.. The ele'ctri Itl dlisplali , '. ni, ilse lId ofI thoui tlllds of red, white and blue lights4, dist Irilutell t hroughouL the prinipal streets,. was turned o'an ftlr th. ftirst tiime linitght anat broaught forth iautch favarauble cutIIIIIient. titaiy declaring it ti be' the' finet ,'tver seen in thle state le'laega'te's firoll Mhla cI'lty wer theI flrst aanl the garondllll, arriv Ing lhere er ly tills morning. Milesa city lin out to, eantertali the conventllani In 1911, andl aIll today ai large bnnllleiar floaitedl aroasmas Main altraeet with tIhli insariptiona . MIlles (lty, 191l." ,'ler delegateIl are In .'lhe'lduled toa aarrlve hin .lvingastann taomoarr'%ow tnorlnin aindl it granidi re'ce.lp lionar has baain plrepared fotr him l'roana Inenpt rtllan from eveaa'ry iprtion ofaat the' ltal' will ibe In ittendlance. lleuten antl (iaovernoa r Allen will be hiere andll will delivelr an addllr.,s dlring the 'evenin' g of thei filrst lday.', rTomonlrrow 'ventlilg it .a.lial aassi.lll will al t ha' ld atl the iilllaa ntorinen for thlIch ta geaneiral It'Ittltiallt in ah ha a lee e'xtlaaltlI toi tIhe lpublli'. FI',r thi.s evet a;l laloralte Ini~ ta hil l ar t raa a il'n pre'latred. 'lTlhe ualaint will Ie opened btIy lIPraal dleait Frarlnk A. Vaogt ofr thel Ica lodlge The atlddraaaes oft welaaarnae in lbehalfI of t'he locaaal orler will la. givon hy iln II J Millar, whllae the aatllra'aai. n In behalf ' of tlhe state' will tbe deilivredl by Leauteinant taver'taar Allarn. The welcotlliv. aldraes. In behalf of thl, city will 'e given by Acting Mtaylr Mjealdte who,. itt the ablaanc'e ofa Mayor $chau Iaur, will turn tih' keys ta taf acity- ter, t, the t iaaitorsa. Th,. respta nae. i ill Ib, given by ta"he slatalpes larildent. l K taa-slart o, f Virginilla ' ity IltrirnK tlahe aeveniKg (irranld Pi'arlaslal Iraink lIer Itg till deIi tllir aa aldresa !alty alldsll l ill b inll iatll, . t indat e and uit - sic' will alca ifta ftre of the' entertatin tenit The I, a ei' l altn ol t oiffl or.ia rl aindl the selecti' .f the nexlt Imetingl pltace oI' h llllc'n t tin will aaaa' ur at tlh ltlbaltai'aoas aaa'a laea t liring the f.o'e noa n at lthe lah.st dla'y of tilt' ca..saaaata Ilani dhillat'ly el tat'er which tle at tlegates ati ll Ia' taken t, .alaaniantii h lit ca'rii'a gs ha) .spao il I ttrailE FUNERAL OF LOLO MAN. Malttaia It Lanith. tar ttaitc' talt ru bib lit if " L.ol,, died eairl) )cwt , li,+) morninrg at $t. Ptattrick''' lhospltal' ll death beingl due hearla t troutle Ilia ldetiste' lis taaurneid hI his rather a' i aaather. .tr aildll M- 11 $ utih a .nt u wet re Ith l i i t Lr, t I lt b"',. tir, wal at la) tI it l tra' ntal. 'I e' I u 'r.al ser.ce wial he helt at .:30 this tel't, noln at thel Lu 'y chapel, and wl ill be' conducted lby tev Walter Lenniie mtith. lintert' n'a nt will he at the- .Mi - i aoul 'a ctnetery. BAKER'S BODY FOUND. Masolu (a 'Ity, I .a a July Ii. ---The badytI tof Joseiph Iluke's. agetd 20 years. al baker, was ftlauna In the brusht near lItre last night It is believed he wats murdered by robberp. The Sprig Bride 1houtld begin housekeeping with Electric Cooking Apparatus, Electric Irons, Electric Lights and evt\erything else about the Ihome that eanD be electric --for ELLECX'TICITY spells haippine s to the newly mar rFed couple, accounJt of its cleanliuess, coolness and real conveniences. Whether you are newly married or not--if you don't uuie electricity for lighting and ldomnestic purposes in your home you are not get. ting all out of life there is. Better seel us now. Missoula Light & Water Company Out of Your Next Pay Make a depoult on a milt. You will never rtegret It it iit omer from FLOOD A SHUPELL, Tailors, 2It W. Cedar, Opposite Court Hloue Ind !'hone 178L WORKINGMEN'S FRIENS CLOTHING SF AND WE LIVE UP TQ It4 MAM;. 131 West Front. bti. Bfore your 0se of M ' P6'I into the chronlea s te.t ia t'a help you to find a jol,