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MOViE KN s 1tt Vl ,Aug 14.r-U0 a very light g.o of nlt s thie bulk or which ilar.1i .lt o gpar'a,'s rtock market ted along within narrow limits. Sosthetiet* pressure was die agaInst and particular grtoup of sthaks. the tendency for the most part ' r,' I dolvnWord and there was some tiRp.pslntment expressed at the fall twie of the market to continue last week's g neral advince. Thp d'ay'a news was without direct hearing on securities values, authough the suspension by the interstate enm merce commislson of Ilvestock ruatles W l46ch were to have become operative :i today was neoulmted something ot an ad verse factor. Advices from Western . raffic managers were . nliformly 1,heerful incid ('hicags reported an Iil aesie' in grain, flotir and oats, these - bqla.S offset- by smaller receipts of Wheat and corn. B y, general consent the western .t IAi.pnl alttitlon liao cletared during tht.isat week and l44le appjkehension .& strii~.ney is .jnow e11t.rtalied p gins in,,nmeretr ole linesr through. : i the m le w~s contipues dull .sii this same conaition ipp.ilcs to ottert sections. Crop news for the most part was en dr il'pyng, with marked Improved con dtlones for corn throughout Kansas ' Nd ebl*a$ka. A very' slight franc ' 1t:ili advatce *as annpunced in the price of copper and trade authorities ere rIquoted as declaring that sales of the metal In the last three weeks l ohave aggregated not less thah 20,000, 5 ' , "ponullp. Wtite talk of a copper 4siýt'eemont lsnasph ti he r"j` st~ ta s'mE stmlt fsa tapeak to .;'b 1 ftelvling all of the ore they can 'handle. S London's opeations in this market S.are trifllillt\ Btael. ldlsplByed a ten 4 eis oy to mlpva up In the final hour, 1 +itrl l.sloftAtttt ,was.s.lst i'n nmany 4 M brure the, cosed toe. only ex wP + f ' note ioIng, lpit Island pro f'frteU*stchlt n~g i over three points. !' w elP r wre i.rreg.lar. .Total sales, S ar value, S9r.00. L fUnited States bonds, the ns advanced >' :% epy cOr t on e!lL W: York Closing Stooks. 'mated Copper ......... 0W5 tie . et Sugar ............. 3741 ; r OsCq & 1'btndry ..... 46 Amerleai COtton Oil ............. 0 American Locetttlve ............. 37t1 ..jnple'can Smelting & Refining .. 66% M 10,8. pi'rtrred ...............le0 adrioati egaar Refining ...... 0% A so n .. ......................... 01 l.ltUe ('onast I4te .............111 SBaltlmore & Ohio' ...........10... f obtklyn Rapid Tranlsit .......... 7614 SO'anadian Pacifine .................94 ClIappke.,& Ohto ............... 74% Chloago a Northutstern .. 1.. 44%)% S(ileatgo, Mllwalskee & t41. PnIl ..121% tbtado brunl & Iron ........... 20% Caoora'do & Southern (~id) ....... 52 E', Delitwar.e & Hutdmon ............161 lDelver. & iko Qyasde ............ 30S nDo. preferred (bid( ............ 70 rke ...... .... .................... 257% r' rot Northern preferred .........125% (Ireat Northern Ore ttls. ......... -'. noln Central ....................131 S fite'borouth-Met. ................. 17 Do. preferred .................... 40 f. ' LouisvIlle & Nashvillie ......... 14".1/ )l s1oSui' 1 PP1flc .................. 62% *'1 )lt'qurl, Kansan & Texas ........ 4 National Biscult ..................10 ' National Lead ..................... 1 New York Central ................1 8% ' N Norfolk & Western ............... 90 Northern Pacific ................116% Pac lfic .11I1 ...."................... 264 Pennsylvania ...... .... ..........1209 People'+ Gas ...................... 105 Pullman Pclcs c 'ar ..............15%uI * Reading ...... .... ................ 143% S rw'k Island Ca. ................... 30 S I)n. preferred ...................... 66 Snuthertn Pacific ...................116% hiouth'rn tallway .................. +2$ U.lniot I Pacilei .....................167 % United States Stte~l ................ 70% Do. preferreud thid) .............115% Wabash, ............. ......... 1 )o,. preferred .................... W este.rn 'l rnn ................... 63 + S" 1tlunrd ' sil .. ..... .........60 Boston Mining Stouks, Alloue ...... .... ......... . . 41 Amatlgamatedl t(lilr . ...... ... .5% Amerlcan 'Znc, Lbud & 1m. ....... .5 Arizona 'tsnlllorll .............. 1i ' AtjInntic ........ . ...... ....... 6 '.. & ('. Cper & HIIv,,r lMg. ... 14 Cstalumtet & Arit, ................. L S (' tenlll sFnitl ........ .... ........ . IT , olppelr Iltungt t on, ( '. .......... ;6 " .sst TTutte oplr .hl . ......... ,'so.l n il ...... .... ............... 101. 4 i. ir ulX (.Io . ..........5.... .... ...... " g (ra lhy Co(ni. ..................... 31 ............. .... .ne. .................... ;.,Ino R lle (csllotr) .......... 18 I1.t 1k e t1 hqp er ..................... 6 : ] {nll o Ulnpper ................. 87 New-dlaNLL ull"n. .................... :01,. S ,..lipJel ltsg Mises . .................. 11 Nr*h li1tto ....................... . ig N rt tl llkt ........................ 9% fit 'hl14 Dominolnl (Iluked) ............ 38 " 'oolh ....... ......... ........... 130 L [itPi.irt (wsllVt.i" .Uld t;Oppl') t ..... 14% ~2..... t.y .......... .................. 74% .. ... . . ..... . ...... .............. 50 + itts. On1pr r . ......... It Cool & O)tt ....11.. 6 Stit k fl. 8. M. , ..... 30 .....d$.. ., . ..... ............ 4, Iti ++. r ~i~ i·t e 2 hard .ol dl,.wi to tl the leptamhpl dliIvery figuresl.* 'rThe Sletem*br op" tltn moved betwee~a $1,At2%nd 1.01% The clospe wa.s 1I1% to I691%ce oft it, $1.02lt to I,02%. whilet. 1)pe.mbe. .hriwed this satme d.intlln sat $1.0.% tr Ileoprits ii fcrop (enndltlons In the corn hllt were unlfaorable eind hoeled the bulls to lit, the prilets for a Ilme after thel opeding dlcline. The, cief market ruled atIbot l±, lower. No. White seolt at (i''". The (.tlo'e wol weak nil ironild with Hoeptember ta, off at 6So. Onts wore stetndltr thnn nther grains alnd for the distant deliverioes did not vary to exceed t%c. ,ieptemher was more active Ianid sold . ehtwe'n 1t%'c aturtlllsy cll ing figure, ant 151l iP :i.%c. The lse wls sltelady aIt neaIrly the low poillnt, with eptembelrtr %c4 oift a t S1t 'e. Provisins gfonerally were from i . tr 22Y%. off. ('losing for Bpptember were: Pork $1.:f7 % to 21.60; 22f% l' ff; Ihri was ',e Off alnd rlhib werel I0lk ilwier. Money Market. New York, Aug. 1;.--ioney on l'ull Fay,, 1!,$1% per re'nt; ruling raite 1% per cent; closing Ilhl Id I l per cont; offered at 1% per cent. Time lo n Iun very dull and soft; 60 dnays 2%(3 per cont; for I01 days 8l%~e3% per, cent; for six months 4%.1 .?;, per cpnt. ('Clone: Prime morvalntlh paiper S'."L( per cent. Storllng extchange, stoedy with artull buslnews In hunkers' hlllia at 483.60tR48.3,17 for 60 lily hll.. and at 40A.85 for tdemand. Commeralnl h111 4830483%. . BIar Ill ver l8et. Mexican dnolarn 44c. Gov. ePrinlant )onds4 firm. illtllroul Ilonds< Irreullnr. Chicago Livestock. Chlenno, Aug. 13.-(-fittle--fleerlpt estimated at 30,000; market weak to 10c lower; heaves $4.G6~8.20; Tecxa ktecr. $I1.50ITM.70; wvete'rn stermt $4ut ,t.70; estotkrk and feederm $44106.20; cost find hLferdi 11.90'0,30; calves Hougl-Recellfts etilmated at 32,000: market 10C lower; ligllt $8.405,8,11.; mixed $7.3iO8.8s; heavy $1.80047i.4:,; rough $7.i0047.80; good to choice heavy $7.80.S.44; plg 4 $.5#,9D; 4illk of Isale Sa.Ote48.35. Bhdrep-flereilpts e'tlmtelll at 80,Q900; market t0e lower;, native $23.204.3.. weteorn $2.1,0i4.20; yearllings $405.40; lntmhbt, native $4.82lt8.; 'wetern $4.25 Metal Markets. New York. Aug. 15,--8tlindard cop. per qutliet. swlt. $12420.012.i50. Lorniot weak, spot. £u5 15; futures £'O If0l, Arrivals today of 250 tons. Ctustom house returns show Oex1ort no far thin month of 14,078 tons. Local deal rsm report it firm market, quoting nlke copper at $12.187%413; tectrnlytic $12.02%14l2.71: 5calting $12.2S6f12.0.. It Is claimed there I. little, If any, cop per now in thle market for .anos ,hlow $12.75 for electrolytic. Lead .teaudy, 84.4004.70 New Yo.ik, trondoni pot, £12 SBa Dd. Spelter firm, $5.3SAii.40 New York. Lmdt1on, £22 1Im. BlREIENSTEIN BOOSTS SHOW IN HAMLtTON Ha mllton, AugR. i5.-(Bpecianl.)-Se iretary Breltenmtein of the Missoula Chanmber of Commerce In Hamlllton today, boosting for the Western Mon Stana Apple show to be hfeld at Missouli this fall. Secretary Breitenatein is in teresting the local chamber of conm merce In putting exhibits Into the Ap ple ihow in competition for the two $250 premiums offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Holnd and the NJorthern Pacifle Railway conmplailes for the best exhiblits of fruit, grain and vegetables. The Apple show will fol low immediately in tile foosteps of the Ravalll; County fair, no it will he in ieasy mlafter for the local organzll:ation top assemble a fine exhibit. Th'l'e exhl bits must-be under thl name orf a oin molrcial club. MONEY FOR APPLES. Hamilton. August 1l.-(lpe.illIt.) Recretury Odean of the Hamilton Chaip. her of ('ollnerce announllce, today that the Ratvalli County fair will offer a premiumln of $200 for tlhe best box ofT Mcintosh apples exhibited at the qreat ila\valli County fair. All the detalls of the offer is nlt ready for publlcation, but it gOlenter part of the anount will he put np ais a e'ash prize cnul i~t1t hbe one wortlhy of tile best efforts of Mc Intlosh growers of the vallley. A LONG TRIP. ll mlilton, Aug, 15.-- Rlpehiil.n)---h Mat itl.n i loffnll n of F:itle, Alaska, and F. V. 1 e l\re of li a\re, rn nee, a broth brot-hn-law r, brother to V'Illtm 'T'. l.l"e~rvro. wth, is to('nted here .n or 'Itrd( Ilspector., all'rrived in lllnlbiltoln y'sterday for it +sh6rt v\slt. iMr. Hoff man Is lo.atiteel II the extreme northern pI 111"of Alaska alid tells of an interest illng llp from IFgle tol Montlon, nm1l1 sink the trip overhllnd SCHWARM BACK Haminlton, Aug. 1i.--(lipeinl.)--H.n ry Rlehwanirl , city tllpelllntendent of schools, hlis retlurnedl from it trip to 'hlleago, Poston alnd New Yorkl. and is Ibuisy getting thillns in shlape for taIe penling io the HIamllton schools Nep tomber 4. Mr. RHhwarm reporl'ts that durlng his trip through the east he saw I nglllg that sulted him i.s well 115 thle 1litter Ithot v\alley PLAT FILED. Hamilton, Aug. 13.-- iciwchil.)--l'|il, plat of the Rust Sihle additio to thi town of hltter Root has bhen received pt the office of the county clerk and reorder for fllinhw. 'The new lnddlition has b len glven to the use of the ptli lie by the "itter Root Valley Irrigatlon '1 , ta ,t· the prb islpie of the piQ0umatlo hammer is a new corn prmeiad ale phle dl'lver, whlbet dellverA· tal so rapidly that a -pile bas no trIt' to aprina' ihait hetwoai7 RED APPLE GROWS IN WISCONSIN iWH ITEWATER REGISTER TELLS OF SINGLE 8PECIMEN OF FAMOUS TREE. amnilton. Aug. 1. -(SioIa.)--Th followvlng cipping -IIfrilll, l Itolgi-ster. print d it W liItenter, W/i,-ollsl li, hlioiws that peIople of, tliihat ty hae l ills. ,covered it fine produetivce speiniiet of the Ic intosh liFd lppl\le tree growing within the Ibordlers of their iIIty: S"After all the fulk one hllr these drtys about the Mcinlltohli redl laple iof the Itltter Itoot valley, one Is rather surprised to know that ia hirlng tree .,t. that iuddenllly fillnntls variety has grown for ,narly foirty ypern within our city Illtmits. The tree n qlluestlon Is owned by A. It Eallerly and was Iilr chasedl hy IhilI In te early 74)'14 of it Roch..nter, N. Y., nurserymalr'in. T'ii. tree has flourished andil Its fruill 4has ilwn'l been in demanld." Hamllton, Aug. 16.-(Specall.)--'rhe rflrnwlnig instrulnelits \atre flit'd on Frirlay and aturdlny with the clerk andc recorder: Dead-Illtter Rnoot 'tley Irrligatolnn tomirtty to Edmund IF. 1)oollttle, lot t0, block 5, Sunn.iside irchlqrlds; onn sideratlnion, $4,500. Deed-lo.in G. Clark to WV. . How arton, lota 18, JO nnd 20 in block 14, narby. lDed-W. TI. Hlownrlon to WV. I. Cooper, lotS 1S, 18 unit , :. Itl hiln'lk 14, nd rb..~ Deed-Joseph L. .ummers to Rtoelrt )i. Myers, l.l~re it ('erivnll.. Deed-Andrew Aneeruon to Alal fleitlien, lots I1 nnd 20 in block 7, Riverbet.w nddltln to Halnmilton:; orn slderatlon. 01,200, b)oeed-'oln Orchard Lannd clnmpany to Rllchard A. Napier, 15 acresn, l.ike 'Corlno Orchllnrds, .on. 3. I)DeedF-Willlam H'. Rodehbnnft to An. condla (Copper Mining omnjinny, ,one hale aere a Darby; consIderation. $100. Deetd--University Orchard and Devol hpmnent company to florger R. Drtkk, lot 11, In block 2, Ufnlverlty Orchard; consideration, $4,5.00. Deled-LUnlverstty Orchard nnd ])e. velopment company to Allen (1. Hoyt. 5 acres, University OrCh(dIls; (tonslid erntlon, $2,25Q. . Deed--(nlverslty Orchard nnd Do velopment company to Howard Hooke,. lot, 17 in block 1, llnivernliy Orchlards; ednallderath n. $2,821. Dered-Unlversity Orchard and Do velopment company to 9.Wen H. il,-rm lng, 3.1 aaoro, tiniterslty Orc(halrds: consideration, $1,125. Deed--Bitter Rnot Valley Irrigation company to Johln C). Tnrner, 4800 tcres, Hamilton Hellghts. Delod-Anaonda Pcopper Mlninng corm pany to Henry llIltehcntt, lot 1 In block 2, Routhsldo naddltlon to 4flamllton. I)ed-Auaneonda Copper 7ililin, com puns to larry Hltchenott, lot 2 in hlnecl 2, Solltllde ndditlon to Ilahnllton,. Dood--W, i. Cnoper to Jamrn C. Ut to of Parls, I1II., 1E2.;75 nrcn near fur by. foeed-Mary llynn to Frederick A. Pltce, lot 12 Il block 2. IHuallton. DID ARMOUR EMPOYES DESTROY THEIR FILES? Chicago, Aung.' 1.--Th,1 United Stanlent grand jury here illvesltigating. ralairs of the (Chicagno packers devoted thii duay to an effort to learn wh'thetr crr tain stenogrlaphers' note aoonks nf Ar imolllr & Co. lhad been destroyed Iby m1llJoys aif tile company uIlttir thy'Y hatd been tordered iIrod\lctle. It was in loillnec'tion with tile destruction of Ithlet note books thllat Alfr.d R. f rl'lon. Ihit'b l 'ounsel for ttie lnipnleeri', wits or lrlel to 1 SIhow whly lii' shollltl Inot ie ltitled for contemtllt of court.ll. Thre Itrliallhan gitvernt'imiiniit will send ai cotton slt'lulilst to uli! Unitlld States to studly cotton gl'llowing anlld to takl, back 'with him A.iii'lrlliiin 'axptrts ti, Ilfurtllher the i Lntuie.rt ,f thle industry in tlrnall. CaIll for Republican Stiate Convention. T''le executulvi cullliittteeii of tile 'o pulbll n tlllai iilL' ct' rtltll l t'oiillllttll , byt Iaullilh rlix ihnl il the s d stile l t eh·tll nimiin ttllett ,% ill in initila hltl lit tIli ,'11) ofr llici lni, M\olitllnil Matuirilaiy J.lle It. 11, ili, IJhis l1rettid t ithat tilhe il't iitllll t-lll t el c llt ciii'.itio l 11i i ll' llt Tlhllrsdhiy, Ne- t embteiilir I'i, 1910l, ill .111 olttin, .i1nltn nnt , no diIln.lterll td by said iatill c'llltl'lil 'ont nll tt te, it i I. ii ii , illt hLlie , .1 wll ouhl o i hIoIuIe0, foiir the, pmLti Sitile!l l'ri tihe foinfwllngt iffll,,ol. tint' iclesontiitive ins congi'i'is. tone rt l'k .f tihc suiitilr'i court. (Ai ti iir trll icLI tuillactio llll1 unt l 1icr IuilnstsiL s t i'y lllOrIit'Il' coic buful (lid fo I ll~,cunul. ' o Ii lil ' Ih)I ofi' iti!illl. l lil-hl.,I IH' I'( ll'cil )" |lllllll l n'i'I v t, {lil tlu ' file i'ollvenlti oll, 'iThe 'l.plltl lla ii cl'tuli ii itt' thle sne' crliial iiitl c i', ilt a it omther electorst', \Ltil ilt reI ' irdI u t o lv i' i ht tyi 'l.ulirf ll01' tlo nlls who belie.llve ill the Irirllliples of' the ellt lp ill l lar'. aiild lvhoi Iliilorse its jioili'iui , til t.'tttiii(hily ilvited to t'ih iund tiuns rail ii tes i flholin_ i if t l id n i t li l lin ' ' n V e l i o i l fi n t h e p'I 'iti .. ...........u ..............Ill lil'llu ilsl. lit' oh.',... hi4 iliq °K'ltl'l Ilnil~ il t'.ian'inl toi iil' h. i.i..... ti t. enir. tin. 1.iid rciiivtl i . liiil . onsi. s il of i.l.d it.' tiii d i i lttii ah deh.Kitm for the S'itst'l~lli' i iih. s i' l'lvll I verhti...... ........................ Il~l'llll~ll l( q" , . .......... .. .... P Sllril ll . ............... ............... 19 I'i't'giis1 hli tl i .. )aliwson ................................................ 1 le r, ldlb . ............ ... ........... lti i olul ...... ............. ............. L~hi~nm n ..... . ..... . .. . ......... . M nlad|. n ............ - ··· . ............. ....... ... Ir, M eagheb r ............. .............. MIxsoula Professional Directo} DR. S. H. PREEZE Physician ed Surgeon. Special attention to dtseasa of women. .uite 47 Higgins Blook, Third ioor. Office Telephone 17; Residence Tele. phone 512; Independent phone' 721. Miiioulh. ALBERT IE8ANliON Attotney.sat-Lair General ,Law. Prictiau, State and Federal Courts and It . A. Land Office. FIflrst National Bank Block. L. C. BOLTON Attorney-at-Law Room 8, Duncan and Dixon building Practice in all courts. Phone 936, R. H. McKAY Photographer Developing unri printing for ama tours. Room 40 Higgins 131k, Phone 925. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. WOO)DM)iN o01 Tl'P1 WORLD, CAMP No,. 73, meets every second and fourth 'IThrsday of each month, Odd' I,'ellinw ' hall annex. J. N. ABBEY, C. C. It. I. WILBUR. Clerk. UNIVERtIITY CITY liOVE NO. 3St ILADIES OF1 'Hile MA1IA.CAIXELS--ý Meets second and fourth 'lhllrsda.d or each month at 2:80 Ip. m. in' Odd Fei lwn' annex hall. MITH. MAO(;II KIENI)I(IC'K, L; C. I011 iEast Pine., MIRH. I. B. MURRAY, R, K. 410 Alder ltreet. I-~------- ----- KNIII'I'BS O() PYT'IIAS, LATURIEL LODOG NO. 11--Meets every Wednes day evening at Eagles' hall at 8 o'tlock JOHI'P)I)-H H1SKIN, V. C. II. T'. IEANTRII)(:I:, K. of R. & 8. KNIOIITEI'4 l' COL,'M[IIS., MIS MOUlI.A COUNCIL NO. 1021-Meets it. Odd l,,ellows' !ull first and thlfd Thursdny evoning each month. W. L. IC(El'ltY. (Irand Knight. JAn. M. LAVIN.. I.in. loc. FRF A T E R N A 1, RROTIIlHRITOOD MISHOITIA LO()D(J NO. 379-Meetal every first and third Wednesdcty ofI each month at 1, 0. O. V. hall anlnex. BYRON I.. CiilititliiLL. President MRS. M. I'PAIl.0ROVII, Treasnurr. WIKHTIIltN HlJN CIIAPT'rt NO. 11, R. A. M. meets first and third f'rll&ays of each month in Mas..nic 'I'etnplq. N. II. I'AY-NI, H1 P. S. H. WI'CALE, Sec. MISHOLJ.A .LODGE NO. 7, SBAN DINAVIAN BROTl'IIERIIOOD OF AMERtlICA, mets every. second and fourth T'uesday evening at Odd{ Fel lows' annex. ' CHARS. A.' MADIEIN; Pres. A. O. ItEIED, Sec. - MISSOUtIA AERIE NO. 32, F. O. E.. meets first and third," Tuesday's of each month' at 7:30 p. m'.,'at Eagles' hall, West Main. H. L. BAY~ A, W. Prpe. JAMES A. BAKER, Sec. MISSOULA "1LODI0 $O. 13, A. F. & A., .-Meets first and .third Tuqgdqys,, regular' meetings. ROBERT S8B.lTD*Y W. M. A. J. HItILTBNS'P1IN, see. tHCifLI.CIt LO1)(lI. N.) 4. I4, uNS OF IHlitMLIANN-Meets in .Eagles' hall first and third utdq1y cif each month at 8 o'clock I'. m. I l:D ItOklKIIAMICR, President. F. W. KUI'HA4I, .ecretary. BARTENDRRS' UNION, LOCAL NO. 817--Meets second Tue()p.rt. 7'p. ml and fourth ''lTuesday at 2p. I~. of each mInth in Eagles' halL' OSMOND NIBIIIIY, Presldent. JOIHN A. FRANCIS. Secretary. MISSOUI.A CAMP NO. 6329, 14. W. A.-Regular meeting first and third Th'llursdays at 8 p, m.; faronl rs' drill second and fourth 'J'iursda, 8 p. m Masonic hall. A. BESANCON, Consul IIENItY BIAKEIYo ClIrk. 126 West Front strhbt. UNI'TEDI) AR''ISANS-Meets every first and third T'ueslay at Odd Fel lows' hall auner at 8:30 p. m. IC. J. WIGHITMAN,.M A. B. L.' DUNHAM, Sec, . B. P. O, I.. HELL GATE LQDGEo NO. :t83--Meets every Tuesday evening in Masonic temple. JAS, &. RIIOADIS. . B R. DAN J. I1E ..uoN, Be0. MOD)InJ. BROlTHERHOlOD OF AM EItICA," University City'l-ddge No 1891-Meets in Odd Fellows' halt sec orld and foirth T'uesday nights of eaeh month at 8 o'clock. ARMBS''ICD MACE, Pres. JAM IS Li. WAIIACI., ec. •ROYAl, lifollo iA NDERS' VII.JIR GRI.,N CASI.,lI NO. 31,--4Meets flrui iand third . jTh'lursday, Odd Fellow.' Annex hall. OSCAR MADDOX, I. P. , F.P. KI.RN, Sec. S..... ................... Yetato itll iie . lct Ai,,d~pr Ii, ...... · ziltt·t ,'ae cl ··ntI' Ill e11 12211 s . l, .'2 t at . ....... .................. t 2.1,11 il o i t h l nles ii liceit gatis h llrijll bo e .:Ilitt tti the eont'n 12 2 lit rlie evtl't Ife the r Inl ltro iif 2223 ilittttlihi' to littelsl l the CIte11l tlt ittlegii(& H,irllI ii2M~t the liitA 02 thu iloeliltlI a r' IV Miii'lergeellntlt. .1,',, no 1,211 Iia rulen i have been ai 2,i 2222( Ilii alt, arnte a or ate r ty 2 IIc· iii' ligmit tiiii I'rolil 212222 i(il0lt3' 1122 211~ 2,4,11 t ile l2 ,21 i' tlite alnititee 'I' ll - 'l -- - I ii t antl i 2,50 'itl 2 t1 tL de (ile gates sand h iteiaated ito theg'etqgr tIn andiC Inflty... tote vtall tiU teg irtroip dlegratl.Inh Itli iot lthe oII woeh the Mitt,' ciili\' diitI~in 22 122.3( liii \'idiS 11211. ilrieni - l-in i'e bllhe biencef itpt ll e l tle ge 21id21his21 alt naILg it(oity p flld the deeg ationterom thatt lci4tli .11 gIa422 tilt iil' tlli ti')let tt'II 072 ilatl lI I1t0-l lt't .Iste itt oftlry orI th d le gilites i'2nd222 Caltlelted tclgtlx from.ti Vii lount. (.oItovtes wiat be casti 1pPO t4) Ilts ie s he Iit) tell- ttbjgpn - he oast (41W, 41) #bseQ~llt dolt nt + O hni ""--- ý `, I I..? ;ý, 2ý t Prompt Delivery COlve us an order for the deli'ery of a cane. Many heers have many good qullitles, few shortconmings. tTfroen (cty beer In a fine i, er any way yon take It, as hundred of Its satistied oners willt tell yon. You can order It delivPred at your door. Mail and tele iphse ordern ri elve prompt nitntnton. GARDEN CITY IIlf*'ul)uQl1'Iht (11. Bell 1I25 THiE CUT YOU1 INT OUT In the one you get when yon buy meat at this market. And the qluantity you Sny you want is what you will get, too. But listen! Don't order too little. I'or one, you get a taste of our meats you'll find yourself .lhlo and eager to elat more than uualll. Try. our meat Instead of taking a tonic. Its far bet ter, nicee and cheaper. Central Market KOOPIMANN A WISSBROD. First National Bank OF MISSOUeLA, Capital .................................$ 0o,0dG:00 Surplus and Protlts............ 276,000.00 County, State and United States Depository. 3 PER CENT Interest paid on savings deposits. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. F. S. 1Lusk. President. RIuWard Donlan, Vieo Presldent. IC. A, Newton. Cashier. t). (i. B'ngiand. Assistant Cashier. A. i. Hlammond, A. II. Wethey, C. I1. Mc.erod. 11. I. Samuels. SlsMoula Trust aU * I issoula, Montana. CA PITAli ............................... 0000,O Sl'Ill'l.t.S AND PlU'1''ITS....150,000 Officers J. I, K E ITI I................................President 0. '. M'i'UI.I.)U1-l H........ Vce-Presldent A. . JA OH ...................................Casli r I. (.. OIDI)IN(r; ..............Ast. Cashier Directors J. M. Keith. T. ,., Greenough, J. IR. Dally, G. T. McCullougah; P'. J. 'llcne, A. it. Jacois, Kenneth floss. We Pay 3 Per Cent Per Annum On Savings Deposits WESTERN MONNTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Montana UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY I CAPI'TAl .................................... 00,000.00 URP S I'ND .......... ........ 50,000.00 O . A W OI 1' ..............................President JN I." (c. JI,'IIH TU...........Vice-President J. II. T. MAN ............................ Cashier Directors Ierdlnnd Ko'nnett, M. A. Fish, G0. A. Woil', .Jl,'h t', I.elhsonu, J. II. T' Iiytn.ad i A General Banking Business Transaced l eºt7Rern Abatract andl ie a ur.iance Cohlpany F'urilshes corr.ect.r and complete ab. strpets of title to all clty and coullnty property. s'tlmnutes on a itrlacts fur idl .d on Api pilidhatido . 104 Main Street. Phone 147 Red Notice to Heating Contractors, Seated hids will be received by the Ulldersligned on behalf of the school hbal'd, MlsoulA, Mnltanati, upl tc 8 ao'clock p. m,. August 23, 1910, for tihe inltbllntlon of a heating and ventilat lnl systern In the Pr'sentt school, nc coladng to plane and speclficetlons on fileli i the offloe of A. J. Glibson, ar c'lhit.et. Ea(h bid musl t be accolp lltilehd by a. certified chookl payabletp Ithe .. lboard of edlieation, tMisfsula, Montanal , for 5 per cant of the aimulUlt, of tlh hl bd. The ldboilrd 'resori'e thq right t ll.!)'jet' any oif q1) bids. M. R. 1ARDTIDNDIJtLIllt, Clerlk., 8-11-23," Paisei teeth madil of 'r"idioi.e''al O er-, manny are. said ttL r'etai in 0el coor' as well asi.lircelaiR onesll, a a to Wstr4is r and cipi tpri, a a Ipoff th 1IPAW:,.+Itt t14 , . PACIFIC1.1 P4o1:iLA VD FAMPI D IOFS i ITS 'PERFECT FRUIT AND ITS.( I ItIA'P 1hOXITS The Valley of Oppotunty A singil acre of land ini this vnlleyv lu.s i(,ne1 knowi! to produee a niet pr'ofit of over ', l:80i) in one year; 00O annual net profit frl.i a'n acnre of land is a c(Oi)llgon evaint. Crops never fail; fruit pests ai t(! i1hlleard( of anld f.ital diseflses anrlong stock, liog; n1t1( pouiltry nitreu!iknivln.. 'Water for irrigatllg pu)rposes(' in aIiesille lhid iuex hunstlible quannlitiefs. The bcautifml nmoutnin scenery, an anltndnnee 0off'lire water, hlOllthiful mountalin air, unriýiLtl, d dcllioiate, olod m leans of trlansportatioln, colnveliPlnce t , ,irkets, good schools, eCoseL prl'Oximity to() St te .lllivepsity, and ill ('e.t Cost of living all col.itie to make titt loclility Ilie il)ost id(eal T0phire for a honie in the greatll; northwest. WVrite for free illnstrated .ooklet., Bitter RooL ity Iri atont CUmpany 1AMILTrON, MONTANA. W. J. POTTER, Missoula IRepresentative, 128 lHigglns Ave. ;WOOD MILL WOOD Mill wood at $2.80 per cord, cut to 10-incli lengths, de. iivered in carlond lots, freight paid to Turah, Clinton, East Missonula, Mlssoula, Fort Missoula, Doe Smet' and lmrass Valley. 'The nIie at $3.00 per cord at Itulia, Lolo un .fl ren'llht .n. (let in on lthiln wood deal and (it yolr fuel eXlpesI to h minimum . cost. This is all nice, bright wood from the season's run of logs. The Missouln yard is mnnking deliverik: of this Wlod at $.75 'per ca('i't load.: Phone 106 and order a enrt load. LUMBER Our mills have constantly on .hand large stocks - of well-seasoned lulmb(er and Ilths. Our'factory\,nakoa Panyllhing ntede.l in Hash, Doors, Mouldings and In terior Finiislh. tetail yards at Butte, IT(lena and Mis. soula clrry c(ompletejl( l'nes of Bilding Material. Estimates furnished from plans. Write for price list. Standard Size Apple Boxes Kept in Stock at the Missoula Yard Big Blackfoot Milling Co. BONN'EII, MONTANA. Cahrle r Marsh EMBAI lR , FUNERAL DIECTOR Prompt attention to all call, day or night. Private ambulannus in con nection, Mseoula, Montana. Office phone, 321. I sildence phone, 259 blatck. Painting, Paperhmanging P. stBlueRi and DecoratiI4 CRESTA BLANCA WI NE Llttil jabs of putty, I SQLOMQN' SELECT WHISKY Little dIaubI of paint, ' Make ' hhse look betterSor Store Mven It it ain't. S 4on 's pe Stor We will mpet' competition -In price, GDlST BUiJ . and thenn a little lower, and guar- 511. JCet Mintn Street anltee our work. Phones: "lell"' lilack; Intd. 594 W. H, CARD ' Penwell Block South third St. "l orders given curae l qtten Bell Phon* 56 illc. . Sca inavl W Loolc for the pretty pnakage State 'Bank Ra alli A General i.nklnp Business Trans . "r . eM" , ts acted. beull two-pound package. . . .. - , ...... ALWAYN . FR h: The Fad Thai Cq-pC Ps Mate by, are trylig to Imitate our gools is an HAMILTON PFLOR MILL CO. ackniewtpdgemnent that ours 1' "THE' E N MILTO ,M IMNTM4A BEST." / ,_ _ _ _ __ _ STATE TA>IORMIT ND Won' Me.d..al at ft Louik, _ _ _ _ _ _ " _"_ __ _+ 15 t ab a n ,tr P J ORI S ENE1RA l L, UILDElD AND S CONTRACTR Is now i re-it . b..w n.