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Harnols Theater C. A. HARNOIS, Manlrgr. ONE ,IGHT Friday, Asuput 19. MARGARET ANGLIN IN THE GREATEST TRIUMPH OF HER CAREER "The Awakening OF Helena Richie" METROPOLITAN PRESS UNANI MOUS IN ITS ENTHUSIASTIC VERDICT. .qtut SaI ThI'hlrs~ly. Price»: 50. to $2.00. The Grand SIMON & 8EARLES Proprietors. Tvie evenings of moving pictures only, and four evenings of iuaude* vill at the Grand this week. Admilalon upstairs Sc; ground floor I:o; Wodnesda,, Thursday, Friday and Saturday REFINED VAUDEVILLE PER FORMANCE EACH EVENING. DE MAREST BROTHERS In Musical Comedy. MATILDE AND ELVIRA Spaniln Singers andt Dancers In Spanishll and National Costumes. Matinees Thursday, Friday an( Saturday ollly. PRIZE MATINEE FRIDAY. 0c BIJOU WHAT THE DAISY SAID. A bIeautiful love story of the coun try. Artistlic outldnor sHcenery with photongraphy uIllexcelled, A RIo, graph masterpieer. UNDER BOTH FLAGS. WARi WARI WAI The vividness with which the battle scene' in thi s1 film are (:rried out is renltrkhlle. See It. Look at it. It's great! UNKNOWN CLAIM. A strictly western plIctlur'e made Ity the Ernsnoy pople-cxcitllng, thrilll ring, axtonishing! R'n It. A thou sand ftect of excltement. Don't fall to see it. THE BARREL JUMPER. Yes, It'n true. It's a lljou comnledy of the tlnae highI-class. COOL-BIJOU-COOL. T'he ISIS Will party hollding ticket No. 2747 please present 1 the Isla fie fore Wedntesday evening at 7:30? "A' BROKEN SYMPHONY." An intunse dIraulatic picture. "REBELLIOUS BETTY." A great, big cumedy. "A FLASH OF LIGHT." A Blogral)h picture or great merit. "INSIDE OF THE EARTH." O0uo of Pathe's colored trick pictures. Tke ISIS Attenon n Don't overlook the big clothing sale at Link's. .All Uti('mer sukst goin 'at far. tory cosf"'and even leos. L ld .... . Vu4~O Q :.~tiomeu;·"ihn---v~~' WWAY MATTER IS SETTLED PUGET O8UND MSN CONFER -WITH COUNTY COMMISSION ERS AND CITY OFFICIALS. " i' srital idenirlt t', i. Ma rshalli tii II)vision E.lnginee' (Ingootd of IheI'ul Sge't loundI, aclicnlani d by C olonel T. ('. Molrshatll s legll adviser, conferred yesterdlay with the county (.lnlolis sloihers, tile tinlyor and the streets and j alleys celmlittee of tile oouncil din regard to the plans for the driveway and stairn leading to the new deplot which the Ptlget Hound Is construct ing on tlleir grolllnds. These pinlni were held till soiei tiime ago on lie collnt ll ijeetlols tllut were filed algalinst tha. The plhlans In tlheir pres (ent form were approved by the city and county officials, with lsome minor c!hanges. Thie ilas include two stair. ways, onle lelding from the Higglns avillle bridge to the station platform and the other running up to Third street fronl the rear if the station, The stairs leading down from the rldllge will be of special concrete con strllctlion. The old driveway will still he mllailttined, but will be put into excellent condition. The new drive wvy will begin at the presenlt location of the wooden railing and will be of concreto and steel for a distance of 60 foo't. The driveway turns downi just oplllposite the location of the baggage andl express roomln alnd will arorss the Irrliglthin ditch over a concrete bridge. The grounds of the station will be made as attractive as possilble and will he parked next spring. Tile work on tle driveway and stairways ,will be commenced at once. ENTERS HOSPITAL. S. Matstnalgi, a rounldhlouse ern ployc at Paradise, on the Northern Pacific, entered the hospitil yester day on account of an abscess on the jaw. lie will submit to an operation. TO RECEIVE TREATMENT. M. B. lradley, a brakonman from Livingston, was admitted to tile North ern Pacific hospital yesterday for nmod Ical treatment. GOES TO HELENA. lillllerhintendent M. M. Po'wler of the Nortlhern Pacific left for Helehna Sun day evening in an Inspeclltion trip. LEAVES HOSPITAL. Henry DeBor'giia of Miller creek, who has ieel confined ill the Freilll "'U i hlhnf'h doiilttt tith' lIThid1lr ttouble; left yesteirday for his homle. ENTERTAINS FRIEND8. Ilarelel (Isgend entertaineld a few of her girl friends at tilhe fal.ly resl dlell., on ilutlh .'"lftlh streiet west, yesterday afternoon. Dellciotis re freshlments were served. LEAVES FOR VICTOR. Miss Nola Hlackett, who lhas. beenl visiting in the city with Miss Cecil .Ilnlle., left yeisterl'dy afterllloon for her Illllo in Victolr. Misd Hlackett is at fornler resident of Missoula. MRMN'S CRUISDE STfPS RACING EVENTS AT ROCKP'ORT ARE CALLtED OFF ON ACCOUNT OF RAID OF POLICE. Cleveland, Aug. 1.l.-Oovernor liar mon's crusade against gambling amnd pool selling at race meets has resulted In the cailing off of three of the tour days racing Which was scheduled" to start at Rockport, tills county, today, Instead of the program of harness races today, Tuesday, Wednesday and T'hursday, there will be racing only on Wednesday, when two $1,000 stakes will be rust off. Rockport is on the Lake Eric light harness circuit. ,One other Ohio city on the circuit Is Akron, where raesn' are scheduled' for August 23, 24, 20 and, 26. Horsemen fear the governor's ob position to bookmaking will result in the calling oft of all but the stake events at that meeting. SherIff Hirstlus determination to I stip betting at Rockport followed a conversation with GCovernor Harnmon over the telephone, in which the shlriff was rebuked for not stopping gambling at the meet last week. PIONEER I8 DOE4D. Salt Lake, Utah, Aug. 10.-Martin Harkness, 70 years of age, a pioneer of Utzah and California, died here to day from heart fal'd,. Uarkness, who Is the Qodest resident of this state holding M claim to membership in the Etvilner Society of .altfomrit, * began his Iningni ventuaes In 1480. In the 1e0s 1 took up his home in Eumer. aide county, Nevada, where he became identified with the gold mining oper atiops of that district. Since 1870 he hatl resided in Idaho. AGAINST PASl BOOK. Washilngton, Aug. 15.--Postmavter General Hitchcpk today received a re port tha$- the committee on organisa itlo of the postal savings bank sys tem is in favor of the use of certtlfi Icates or depolltetad,ot, pbg books a pteviously dedlded upot'. bky . t Slommittee in framing t tell ºttv Iil~i. The proposed system v 4wq tender unneoe0sary aw great part At Ilookkeeping that would bed nhwilovs4, the pass.book Jsystem, It is said. mss'1ý1'ri' IfTEFSH BEATEN. AGAIN HAMILTON TAKES ANOTHER GAME FROM THE VISITING FLATHEAD TEAM. Haimltn, ,\ug, i1.- ( lp'cll) IIit llt sn) d's m'1 t11k t e. Ihv v'i1 o(I h s il it 6-to-1I L Ieio' inl the seeO IId i. nlh witlth Whitel'ish today. The gatmie w'aims aIst thIrolghitut atld wais marked by h)eavy hltting on the part of the Inocal sait.td ron lnd superb pitc|hing by Verheyen, the till Ilmport front Michigan. The fortnler Butte star held thle gKlue safe at every' statge, using hIs spit hall andtl it fast One with telling effect. Beslile twirlnllg ia stellar game, Verheytn rapped out at pretty dotlde in the third that sclred Messmner. CGolns Iitchetd forl the visitors alrld Was shtpped hard In the third itald the sixth. A total of 10 hits wer'e gar nered from among his left-handed shoots. Whitelislh was helpless until No. 9. Verheyen lot up it little at this stage and walked Burton and Mt(.'lrter. Keos Ilrapped to ,McQtalld, who whipped the hall to Itaftery on the seenlld sack, ItIaftery XsininitIIng It down the line in ttlne to catch the bitter for a ldoule. MiUlri'le Ithen1 popped one i{t'er thir Iad ltid lrton scored, Iletcthko followeid with three empty whiffs, and Whitelish WIts walloped. Hamilton opened up on t;olns In the third. After Rlchmeyor had three fu tile slams, Messtner singled to left. Verheyon slammtned one to the center leal.. fence, scoring Mesatner, and trotted home himself on MgQuald's slngle to the middle garden. Jimmie stole second and ambled across tile pan on Halmmnond's single. Wlllbiams forced Httnmond and Snyder flied. With two out Iln the sixth, Marx and Raftery poked out a double each and Richmneyer got one base on a smashl to left When the smoke cleared, the scorers announced two )more tallllies, and the inningl ended without further disaster. 'In the seventh, with two out, Hammond reached first on Keyes' bobble, going on to second before the visitors cou'd sit on the hall. Wil liatrm then singled and brought the captain noross the home plate. WVl liams was forced out by Snyder. The same teams play tomorrow afternoon at ii:30. The tabulated fatalities: Whitefish- AB. R. II. P). A. E. Barton. 3b............ 3 1 1 1 1 0 Barton, 3b........ 3 0 0 3 0 1 Keyes, lb ...........4 0 0 1 0 1 Maxurio, rf ........ 4 i 1 2 '0 0 If'tehko, s......... 4 0 1 2 4 0 tlinner, ih.. ...3.. 0 0 3 3 1 Coins, p ...........a i 1 i a fMaHe, i( f..........a 3 0 I 2 0 II Skillman, If......... 3 0 0 Il 0 0 Totals ............310 1 4 24 13 3 Flamilton- AFl. R. 1. P1. A. S. McQunaid, s .....4 1 1 2 2 1 Hammonl, b ...... 4 1 1 :| :1 0 W llllams, '...... 4 11 1 2 0 1 Snyder. lb.. 4 0 i0 it 0 0 M arx, If ............ 1 3 2 0 0 Raftery, 2 h..... ..3 1 2 4 0 lichmneyer. rf ... 4 0 1 0 it 0 Messlmer, le. . 4 1 1 ii 1 0 Verheyen, p I......... 1 1 0 4 0 Totals .............34 i 10 27 14 ' Score by Innnlgs: Hamlll ton ............ 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 *-0 Whitefish ............ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 Sumnary: 'wo- lasi hILts-Vor Iheyon, Marx, Itaftery, C,ilns. Double plays--Hkllmntan to Kotchko to Kevos; IBaftery to McQuald to S4nyder, and McQuald to Itaftery to Snyder. Struck out-By Verheyon 4. by Goins 3. Attendance, 500. Umlplre, nolt. FOR KNOWING HOW. Why do printers so seldom get pay for the "knowing how?" Not long ago the daughter of a New England clergy man of moderate means took a jouma nay abroad, relates the American Bulletin. While In Paris a sudden and' alarming trouble developed in one of her eyes. she consulted several phyali clans, but they didn't seem to know what was the matter, and she began to think sneo would lose tile sight of t. hile finally visited a well-known eye epeclallst. He examined the eye, and quickly taking a very delicate Instrument made a sllgh't surgical operation. The whole did not consume more than five minutes, and she was told her eye -would be all right the next day, and so it was. But when she came to get ,the bill she was ap pulled. It was 500 francs. She im medlatery hastened back to the spec lalist, and asked him how he could charge her 500 francs for such a sliilt operation. "Why, my poor ma'amois elle," exclaimed the doctor I4 his 'broken English, "I charge you but two fratics for ze operation, and 398 francs for as knowing how. Ze eye--ees. et not worth ze 500 francs? Eat not, zen I remit the bill." The young woman hnmediately cabled hofne for more funda, concluding the knowing how that saved the sight was worth the money. Printers may In most eases geot enough for the doing of the work, but they selddm or never get properly paid for knowing how. Great Britain granted 30,403 ptents last year, the highest number for any year but one on record. Of the 1.509 applications from abroad, 731 We.e from the Unite0d Stet and 42 from Canada. 5 C *ueiW*.or From JATTL to th aimsbli New te r1J.- e r mt RVnls a Thb epportunty at A RW laform#lw' ILe sed&t7 US, IOU RAMtI w Pm W £p,M Boys' Wash Suits , i ,,,,, ,.,,,,., , , ,, .S 1 wash Knll it I h. hous,, alll cit, )out i awell lhis Noasoml's best Styles ll piOr MIonday's Suhterial, - Ii, your cholif~i / P rice IA r$ . i,',, To F..',, A ., ,- i t .. . Monday's Clean Sweep Sa In the New Dry Goods Department Read every word of this ad, and then remember it--it means money to you. Try :t match our prices and qualities is as hard as trying to find the north pote. : Don't Fall to See Them! Calico Black Taffeta Silk Lawns All 4list cni io, nohl all over thll' .$1.75 black taffeta silk, full 36 inlIches All outr utnuer lawns, alwas city at , 1.3I; lMonlayl's price...... 50 wide', Swiss finish, Monday's fast sl'll- at 20c petr yard, to lean up.....p., Chal Is g pilic.' .................................... 10 India n In great Crangi s of pathrns, just ll: $1.5) Idck taffeta silk, full 36 inches H-lEt grade India lion, greatly pre 'n grca rhangeof pall rn, just, rdured a in pric(ý- thing fr omfort tops a d n ; wi , d for Monday at nl, 2 I i lio n ............................ l M ondal y ................... ....................5. y1a d .. ............. . . ........................... 25 India linon ............ ...............1' Percale Linen Sumntags. 18e percale. all patterns, in hlth light and dark, full 30 i 50c and 60, pure. linen Muitin g, in stripes and bheek i ilchcs widet ; Sale price ...........................................12 1-20 sold for less, a wonderful value, at.................... Crep Ginghan . 31-inch kintono c4re4pe, regular 2t5e v.ilue, fast color and all 35c Fi1rench ginghamn, in plaids, checks and stripe hades; sale price ............................. .......... ..............19 n hes wide; Male price ....................................... A GREAT SALE OF REMNAN Madras MMulls 25c madras, in all shades and deig,1ns, sale price......19 Eight pieces of silk mull, always sold at 35c and' - clean up at splecial low price of, yard.................. Sllkoilne Apron Cheeks 1;c silkuline, in every known ushaAle and figure; sale Apo1 4 ) hk in g gade, Cohtrk s p ni :. , ........... ............................... .. .. .......................... 10. .I.. nl.c prn .-'. . .chrcksý in go .od . 'rade, colors ý . blleki... b.row n ,; .ale 'rict' ......................................................... Table Linen, $1.50 Sheets SaMea F In heantiful ai1telhrns, ixtict ly an 7 set$, $1xl0, extra-grade nusalin, to- $1.25 anlif foulards, one ofi all-linen cloth, full 70-inch width. dty.i ................................... ..........................55c C ost in vogue this season; a ftll (htr regular $1.50 seiler. Special fiie of patterns and s hades; sad MoIda' yf'lli ............. . I. sh en s .'i. .SS ........: lont a'¢ . .... ................................9 80 price ..................................,...., Table Linen, $1.00 r.,.O. ,,.,l,,. .,, ,,ig ,,.,,,. ? ,.,, hCOM i .n1 h Towel, . S 14l,4ht ,ff'iI.l you tmlool'ow'; 104-., 9.4, 14 A pure' linen clothh,2-ich width, slrtings in Ithe l'epperell, Auror, i and Au- 354 balh towels, 20x40, int the vry I best f patterns. Our droucoggin Ibrands; regular 35: illtd 4h0 sell hd e, iewultr $1 valus . Si le price, 751 erg. ale, price ........................................ 8 Iheav, letWined (l 1ds, prke... OW LEY PRAISES TAR K1taKv Y SENATOR MAKES A GREAT SPEBCN-RICORO OF REPUBLICANS,. Louliville, Ky.. Aug. 15. - 4United States ISnator Bradloly was the prrln olpal speaker at the lFfth District con. vention of republeals tonlght which nominated J. Wheeler McGee of Louis ville, for congress, to oppose Hwagar Sherley, the democratic incumbent, and former Mayor Robert S. Binghain fora judge of court of appeals to oppose Rhackleford Miller. Senator Bradley paid ia high tribute to the republiuan party and to tihe admnlistration of President Taft and referred tp the fMet nhat the dLefieit of *$18,000,000 Which I faced the pre.idont whin he entered Supon his, term of offloeo, had molted away and that there was now it Sur pll. of 20 0l00.000 , ''"Tlthe tariff bill l has brlouht prs pearty," he said, "and is rapidly bring Ing more. The song of prosperity is Imarked is usual by the discordant notes of,. democratic croakers and a handful of inSurgent republlcans who arrogate to themselves all the wisdom and honesty of the great party to which they claim allegiance. "'Pheir purpose seems to )be to miake attacks upon their associates and thus furnish campaign material to our en emles, 1mh"o' have had considerable en couragaempnt in Kansas and Iowa. hut when we remember the records of those states on populism and greenhaeklsm. how the reprbllcan party was defeated by those heresles, we are not astonlsh ed at the nresent condition of affairs and wae'ndulge the hope that their san 1tv will return In a few years as It did after their former temporary aberra tion of intellect, "I don't question the Integrity of the Insurgents: they are all my friends and nrpPssssed. of rilonrlid attributes, but I do question their ludgment and the air of .upeg!orlty they assume." VOOTBALL STAR CARVED. Chattaonga, 'Tenn., Aui. 15.-W. A. Wasmyu' iiuarterback of last year's Mitohleab ftotball team, is in a hoe pltal heg, suffering from a score of 'tknife Wiinds inflicted hv D. Barnes, n 11)it Iatchman agtrdl alty xht. PRESIDENT ENJOYS DAY OF EST TAFT TAKES AN EASY DAY--DI.. CUSSES OHIO POLITICS WITH WOODMfNSEE. lieverly, Maas., Aug. I,.--'This was the on,' frr dlaly that promi ses to Ie ait hig onle hi tlhe week polittially in Ievel' ly. l'rexldent T'aft had but two onl WagHelneili. Tomorrulaw Soelnltolr ('llrale, who hal' tIeen on in an utonllllohl tour thrtough New Humpshire cind Vermont, will be here. The presidelnt told LInard (-,rrlall , former governor of one1 of the Philip pine1 privlncoes, that ihe might vlsit thei Philippines dlluring his * lerm or office. tMr. (,orlo, asked the lpresldlent when tih tliihought Indipendl.liillel a would be granted to the Filipinoa. Mr. Taft, it IH said, made answer in tlhe, same wiay he slpoke' whiie Isl the ialland. Ilt snail Illr]nd l, llpen ence wo l t , ii, ' a.lt lih i present g.ee'ration, nor with the te xt. but that the thli'd genelralthal n lsllaht enjoy It. Judge I). D. Wlasdmanslaee. o(f Cinciln nati, ula old frleild of the Tfaft family, I was tiahe pres-aildent's siecond caller. ,idlge lWoodinlansee Haid hi e i.liev'ed tile' rip'blicanslllH were goingll to iln ill I)hir but It wiould take a thtparMigh arnll alignl of adlcaleltiodn to, ring sue i "1'aidunaaion to what?" was askIted. "Th'' tariff," came the qulick reply. ALFONSO TO BELOUIM. Ostend, Belgium, Aug. 15.--King Al fonlo of Spain, who hbass been witness Ing the yacht racing at Cowes, Isle of Wight, paid atn expec'ted visit yes tearday to Ostend aon thie royal yacht lGralda. lie came to call on Ills aunt, Archduchless Isabella, wife of Arcih duike Frederick of Austria, aMd sister of the queen mother of Spain. He re turned to Cowes last night. CHILE'S SIDE PRESENTED. 'Washington, Aug, 15.--Preaentation to the arbitrator, King George of Great Britain, of the Chilean side of the Al sop claim between the United States and Chile has been 0(nnplpted, The hsatIs of this eiIlSm is th.o loan ith .000l,000 w " rs ESPEMNT CONGRESS S NUAL SESSION WVashlngton, Aug. ..--' Ihe ltrna ltl.llcdl Icperanter colngresen for the fur ther -propagatio.n ef thle neultral tlan guage of hopei' for all people)l of the earth was ope)lened'l hierer tuoluy with hundreds of delegates frion 37 nati;ons 1and offiuelll r'epreselntatives front nine coullntrlis Il Iatttendlllntee. T'lhe gavel whihh signalledh the he ginning eof the e,)nnjr'sWe wVas ihehled by C(Iaptaini Jo)sefeJ Pe-rrl'egilrdo, per onaIl reprel'entative of King Alfllnso of Spiin alnd vice presidenilt of the in terlnllctlnal, held i stllt year ait HMilrce lonli. The prinIII(pal feature oief the dally's prolgralll was the ulldiriesie by Dr. llAd wig L,. Manuelllllhet iff f Pol llll, invelntor of ecl,..erantl,. MoAret tihan ii thousand deleigatens iu'r' expelcted by tullourrow. fly straighte'ning a fish hook andlh providing it with a lurk for ai handle it hundy upener for paper lcapped milk loettlis miay be madle. Want advertising Ia the chief serv ant-finder in the city--now, and to morrow, and afterward! URSULINE SCHOOL ST. IGNATIUS MISSION Via Ravalli, Mont. Boarding School for Young Girls All the advnt.ges of puiblic schorol, conmerelal course and high ichool. Spevia attention paid to) music, dreawing, diomestle science, etc. SPLENDID, HEALTHY LOCATION Speclal buildings for young boys fromn 5 to 1 years of age. BEPARATE DEPARTMENTS FOR w'r ' further partMullI' apply to tN 1 'e . - The "THOR".'. Wonder Working Electric Laundry for the Hor Loam Nowt -5,. j: The.peretor I. now wsehsfart b inf clothas at the earnstime. DJi possible with oUr 3.rbll @lti~4seti q Come and see the "'Thee'i is e0SI4-' th. washeubtht doep the. URMrS OaId q work fora faily @f SIn 00 m O d Sta sgt e$' ofS ceontefor welecteI wiff ý , ,.w eyes to possbilitfe of you never demaed of.Th the sorvent problem. 3awSgY I. times-savee the clothes. Guaranteed to weeh dalntr ii Y1ada curtains beoutifully elms wtl..*kUtbtiV Some day It will be .1p es h1eri p It in yours now. Oerte from any electric Mqkde in dilferent aslew- rp 'a hu ue errarrtmeot. Missoula ugt er CoiuPmnya Beneloti~i,)slupln Scene'y. 0Q004 F Accemoo i ;ý Fom isQ&Ion. y ~ FVQi ~idS) yrain: atop !':i { otaftea l Sd fl~