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*d nt o Cottage and a ph 1art with robm enough for U o hCree4 a good chickent atnd cement 9ltdewalks all the way to the City. We will sell you tis plaoe for 42,6Q0, on terme of $1,000 oaah, balance Jb' t3 oipe ti per cent: or we Ill e~ a with you for an Orehar( Iomne. Jos. M. Rhoades Resal £tate and Insurance. 115 Hlggboto Ave. Hammond Block I11L WEST SCENES "PROMISED THE FAREWELL' OF BUFFALO BILL, WILL BE A SPECTAC. ULAR PERFORMANCE. Fldelity to historic ret hu4 ev'e been the well substantlttle.l c'hihut oCf ""Colonel Cody and Major I)llii In the .l lrdltinnpe Ineident to their exhlbi tian. "'htny lhaves see'n prucht hol llhci tj.lhsr AmAeriilan history forI y,:earse. St t6ltelr Iresent tour they hell'e ne nted t.*'IituIik of iuteiimtt Sprqing" us 1th1 (bliet sentli feitture of tile exhibi -tion., This battle was one of the de W3idtg conflicts In rqlaimlng the weeet S'oin Indian conmld. It was on July 11, 18L that deneral it. A. V'err, it eOumntand of a detaclhuenllt ofI Uniteld St*tes cavalry, and guided by Buffalo :Rtll as his chief of scouts. came sd. ',denly non the camp of Tall Bull, chief pft the "Dog Soldiers," and en gaged them in one of the fiercest strugglesI In the Inilenel4s of Indiann wnr fare. Tih e conflictl WiIs . tharp nllld re irtntletoc hut whellf ltiffln 1111 kill ked 'i's ll ltll thei tide Aelth'kly turned and the Indians suffered utter defeat. In the reprodntilon of the Battle of Sum mnit Springs, Buffalo Bill will enact S.ns original role and the detath of Tall Bill will be shown vwith vivid reallsm. Previous to the actual battle the cue toms and camp life of the Indian will be shown In the erection of a typical ITdlan village, and the details of In Sdilan recrration, sports and pastlmes will be detailed with fidlelity to life ..on the plains when the r.lsklin was auonarch of that vast domain. Other typical westyn scenes will be made a part of the WIld West exhibition. There will be a holiday at "T-i" ranch, In which the plalnsmun's pleas tres will be revived, and the attackst on an emigrant train, depicting the ,dangers attendant upon the life of the pioneer. The congress of ruughriders will also constitute an importa.nt part of the Wild West entertainment, horsemen from all parts of the globe having been assembled for the pur pose of giving exhibitions of their pro fielency as masters of equestrian ex pertness and reckless during, supple mented by the fltat appearance in one arena of Ithda Royal's and RayI Thompson's trained thoroughbreds and range horses. The intertalnment (cn tire will constitute a thrilling display of unusually Interesting ald enveli exhibitions, e fitting climalx to the ca rear of BDlufale 11111 un Ills farewe'ill visit. Hontehold Remedies Which have stood the test of litle de serve a place in the miledlicile ('hct ofr every family. Mothers are Idally nldl iministlering to their ciehllrtrlre tl(e' retil dies their grandtuothers usedll. For thirty years Lydia I':. Pielkltlc's1 Vegetable C'omlllpound, made from ,rootse .and herbs, has been e(ut'ig lll e wole.' of the country fromt the worst f'tlrc of fetmcale Ills, 'und mIlerit ullhne rc.ocillI I'have slood actich a test or tit uhe atll winil such all enlviable record. Wanted-Car of Hay Howell & Ross Grocers and Bakers 314 Higgins Ave. Missoula, Mont. AFline Ranch Home 4I miles east of Missoula and about d*O yards from the station of' Turah 1. the Northern Pacific; I:x acres. S~early all tillable land: 100 acres ,as fine land. as can be found in ,i5ft.ouJa oounty; splendid streanm p~. water; fine well. Oiod ?-room house, fine lawn and big, fine shade trees; good ".aj n and Other oal-bulldings, About '00 bearing trees. Wit)h this property, If sold before fttlhmber , .will be thle hey in at ilt nramountini 0 i 40 tons, lshout 1 aelro of lot0tOen, fmltit coirc), lar e 4 te,; also d Shead of horses, 10 4 cattl)e, 0 bogP, 50 chickens, as, set ~lharness, I rubber. i i2'light. wagons, all g impJnenttaool,, etc This J reaJ barui. Price 4'o;Misaanot At OPERATIONS! BUILDING THE SUMMER'S WORK IN THE CONSTRUCTION LINE 18 MAK" ING A GOOD SHOWING. lullding , olp'rtionfs are iative Icn lMisslula and there ics noI fcavorltism In regard toI location;c there is n stir in every corner cif the city and the ntumber of icrnw l ildingsci Ise ltri.lt'. The comillellion ofeer the courthoullluse hull milade It .possibhle lto riae the oldl hrne( ltf thel cI'eeounty neIl l It flr.'e of we,lrkten is eusily n. a egeaId in te'rinig down the IrIest tellh Iciills. Ient 'ilthict ii,.'r.ees the Sheet tet lc nteact cee't y(' teecricy cec Ilel 'tledI tlhe ' xc.l nvl fcl r l ltl,' It;e'w city Ithlltii l lg eit thitel herning n'tl II ilrtlr laying the fIlneitcllleon. 't'his worlk Ics te e I s'i'e uched e.' 'etilly' ree le.euli tIr ilthe city 1 eeI theI '.,elil felor l'fflces and 'een e'i ccncinc'c. r which lie new 'tructure will prouvfdi. The now lhulhl ing will not t I. irete'tle leti es but will hte it c:ctitluc'tuircy cmakeshilft iun til the (i tire city ihall 4il'c he built. Montana Block. The i, ie r (e l orl lof th .lclrtiuIlll I't hilei ig Ioe ' lne'ti y'l fitlic hedl; cIh scorese of tenanl' wlilc have lIuse l oe fice room in t111i biicillsig arce uc' ltint ly watching the progress of the w'ocrk Sanl .rell pl ,ntilll l to olc)ve' t .c thiccir new The Moiltiihet ci lcllding ih mlucih ld ntlred 'by cll w'lile ch e It; It in tlllr ulighly tllilerlln In every reseccet atild will Ie the icesta e.cnilvetl'lh t offiic licthllin g ic Ilthe city ir not 111 i the scte i'. '.c the flilttling work li tp precilheis ,ie friitih. thlie leenuty of tilhe building eicile c apparentnl. Iis ic splillnl l lllddlliI o the litc lly'n buliitw erlllilt'llett. T'hle fintithLing ot thee gra'/lln floor., which will be occupied by tihe Western Mlontanca bank, ln pro I.M;r1 ning but the work here goes Ilmore licwly thaln en tile ulppeir flolrci. Reinhlard Bloak. Sstory cmid tlie' new fenci ee lte itein*. )hard butli n a(l r ll e Illllshed. ll iT r14'I'1 o1it iel cul'ir c e clllrtl 'I lic ciecilllll i lelech. ile it ie ucpperji. etiilnhitxcne iued fieily flin Itihcd, makiniicg one o ti he. icictl ictice-' Live lh tic lui' frnnle in tll e ll y. 'l'The sceundil liury', whiche hias i wcn addited I this ciutntller, in wcill lightedt nll isn Ionei I of thel finet uele'roimnle in thei ci sy. A hlgl archway Is to be cut thlrougll Slice party wall betweeln thic Reinhardl cand allciy 'icleleks end tis rnclll e r ill tco'ie ,e ci t i' of the IJenohneli ' tiore. Prescott School. T h e l, i' i'e'c ie n o f c e e a didci tl i ii the I'rle"mott sollhni ltildintg will he we'll under wily be'ro Illh e l ui lof thell werk; thle exclavation i finisnh.l nd the material Is beinlg dehlilvered as fist as pi..ilble, Thls will be cl.ne of the(, inost extenlive hldlllnlg jIho on thii 'aet illce thsl yealr. The Baptist Church T'he exterlior of thel' lllIptist church Ie nrcring c'cmlple'tiirn thlie Irick walis are llmnot finlcished andll tlhe( roof In under civer. Th'lie interior wci'k will be hurried aiind It' i elxptced thalt the chu'rct . will ic' i'erildy 'for occupancy late next monthli, Altllhough llthe present .struictulre is but l wing of the mainl church cle It Ie ihplanned. It In impos ing iandl will imakite a finie hiuse of worship frtl' the .iuclt.ty,v, Milwaukee station. As flect cias iltni cian lay brlick, thei Millihvcuk'tee passel'ngel.r staition iha been goling lup; t .here seemsll toi I br l'iehf delluy Just nowii on atcc'nltll of luck of nmaterlul; hilt this will Iiot lcst long. It In expiec'tedl that the work ion thei ileeucucichcc will bi tc lcr .teed it cutte'., SPLENDID VAUDEVILLE AT THE GRAND TONIGHT 4 4111. 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MISSOULA LAUNDRY DAMAGED BY FIRE '1'YLIu. e 1144 1144 1 1' 444444 ll lt 31'111'111 4414411 Tnpt~gru ile fho tht wanIn wagllH alld~ The Miss weue aome west to pessyested morning had Its 1 1 igh it the ri 44 sfr' 11he. Miss14.1.1l44 ila l444J4, 4-'4U4itlg g41'l'41 41l)44441444441 i n44 41414g tiii' gues44414 til' thif Wnvd44114 otel s141144 ey Left t'hell' 4 4s blaze did1 1!44414411101 . damage 111 Ihe mll.'i114444 anld fixti re44 tf 11h4, laUn~dry, but t111s WaxJ co,\''l'ld b3y lllsurslslv. TIie fir. d14pa4rtmnt4's4 quicek anld elffcienti wor)4k preventedle the b1laze'4 front get tingj Into the fron~t palrt ofthe tll'14undr y' an~d dest4ro4ying t 41.* 111othes', wilkil had1 all been plied th441re. As4 it w4144 4411Q44. Mary to4 u1se4 44 b14rg4. 44I4llol~lt Of Witter4 In putting out tihe blanze, the walls anld ceilings were som11ewhallt damaged. RETURN FROM COAST. 1.Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H, DIckinmon Jia~returneod fromn the coast, where le'ebkave been mines May on account of MMr loicknmion's health. He retulrns .h4 "}44 1t 'ily 44(411444l44t 1r44p4'c4 edl. Groceries for That Picnic or Outing The demand for pienic and camp. ing supplies still continues, for peo. Wle have learned that they catr do. pend on lu to fill the lunch basket, To lhior In a hot kitchltu in prepa. ration takes halt the pleasure out of a plenic for a housewife. Give us a trial. CHICKEN POT PIE. To makes Line sides of pan with pie dough. HeaLt. one can (Ireat Western Chicken P'ot Pie in boiling water, (plen and elmptly con. tents into ptn: cover with -pie dough and hal:e in t(ven. Iarge - . t ........ n .. A FINNY TRIO. K dilllrerid herring. They iret. tilffl ileIlly sco k'tl ; d. li l.ti x selvedl eId, cci 1c, eic ip Cill, ...+. 20(' PEARS FOR CANNING. 'Th l,utiu lily Ie fin;l Ilcnt tiatic t .nd 1,1h1ie :hh llty . Vill-letle! . io tfr . i1.00 WATERMELONS. Fresh, ripe, iweet and juicy melons; pound . "¢ COOKING APPLES. Inlltshis, l olloln llu al epl h tS poullnlds r, r i d u iliSs ASPARAGUS TIPS. VineLlc t gree ic itc lrlllleagits tI.i;, Isihe qulllily 11 plrefera ih ' li fruoit tcsc. piaraigl; regiulhr, 4s eucdie, NIspe ciil ...... 3510 COOKED LUNCH TONGUE. .lc, the tlhilig frillc i linL h 1i ' Ii oe t l dltr peicilii:; t us' venie t1uit c ill ways giotl,lit . 200+ usi1 :153 I-~ HE LIKES MONTANA WELL EVERYTHING IS RIGHT FOR LIV. ING IN THIS NECK OF THE WOODS, SAYS WILLIAM TATE. "Three years ago I entlme here." said WillIam 'l'Tte iti flamilton to it Mix soulliln Imln yiestLerday." IFor twenty yllar I wits It ft'miture. IaniufacIturer it hligh Point. North 4aroilnlm aind im liiired my healtth by confining myself too closely to my worlt. I sold out my Interest I. the IIom MAfanufactur Ing coallllnpy iand started out to regain my healith. lirst I went to California, but did not like it there. I kept mnov Ing until I landed here. I had tarried a while in Idaho and Washingtpn. Ily accidlent I planted myself. I dropped off for a day and remained to reside, But there was ilethod in Iny actions I was hunting ian all-round place to live in, Iiking tlhe looks of things tabout Missoulu I l urchalsed an orchardl Ilnear town iiili Wenlt to work. Later, however, I accepted at position to man age a I rge orchard liropoultlon for the Bitter Root \'allcy Iand conplla0p , two and a half milen ftrontl itlllton. "Before leaving the smoth I thought there wits no place iitke the east, but I itti] convincedlil thalt 'the i w.ent Il mor promisingll . I tfhid fltt this partlll iculari pllotin oll the wi til IIti.ha it iimorei pro iilitlv l soil Ihani ilnywhertin elsi I hive IIved. TI ('ln t11 11 is I n iull-r4il1ll1 mintiy. We ia vi the iihut t, the thilly l I' llr J 'titule . Ite a .i grii i ,w f11it hillh . l' 11e . Ttilt, i' 1 t itn ill : a T I Cl l .1 lby bt, ll agree i wiill.lS ii, li are dii '. lighted I, I th, thtl , 1 Iu llltnltrly."r nlow 11t l i Janl pill taclJ. Illl In h bblihng EJECTMENT SUIT. Is l :+ ' I4lhfilfi l n h t rl',id ai Mail m V il tr ity agall.nh t Al . A. 'lrf sonl to lull ',V h i J l)' ted f'l'llll lll- t , (1 o ei' ('t o hrr hlad. Mloi asks f. r $l 1 i dainiligt and $10 per Iuloii th 'lr t Ilill IisN prole.rl lt 1 'i, llsou Id. THE ARCHITECT. ,Johntl Isre't'hhill i.; Ih+, .,,llervli sillg ;lu lillh,,, f' .r th1~ ilivw iblihlhig, :,lx110 l Ili t, in h e l tcredel' h> hl. MtVenst, ll)'l Tradihng i mll nll Y T'ille l dih will . 1101(1 ttll 11 ov 'r, I,,Ti, . VISITS IN CITY. Miss lin!*t Vlluh'rVrol nf tiret Fallk Is vi-it lln . w ith .1ll:: Ilihla M arsh o, l this ilty. CORSETS than ever. RESERVATION 'MAIL CONTRACT BEN DENISON EXPLAINS THi CONTRACTOR'S SIDE OP THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION, leten Denlon camne ,,down from the reservation last night and spent the ellvening with local friends. In. the course of a chat with a Missuulian nman about conditions on the' reserva lion, Mr. Denison referred to- the changel inI tilthe maill schedule acrosi the I 'rex.r'v, mention of which has heen madeli, in Tl'e Mlsnitallhn. "'lihrte Is m.lll, nundi(sta.r nl, nlt tIilla nult tier," slid Mr. DenlsNon, "whllhl I ii1 $ulitel' would IIOt existl IIt lh telolllliti onls were knowni. ThereI I1 Ils n lll siter motliv I.tei of ithe'' slow dI.alvlery of l he' iill t PoIilai unlde' tIhe' liew atchedutle. 'I'hlrn i I01 ve.lge. fill spiri llIrolllltllng whIt lllimay 0leleml to I. it drtuy that couhl de ývolded. I 11n I ntnliriI lin tlto.ll il iage l ine and ulln il lerested Ill i villg tile matt.tcr ('hlearly IIllderiltnlid. "ill tie first piel:,. ulr mull e'lnlltrlct tlhls not li fir the' truaspo rtation of thle ill i llour fit altllge; that w'lolll he inli, slhht' IIIa h" prhis wb e' rrIe ve for i Undeiir IIthe oli schedie' wei hage for tiihe'l llollr Ieintdtii l'of irhe I'eelhl. el ,rp'11 Iet iie. u It i ll in ' re tl 40l anotlllher wI Ig4 which wenlt out only its fir nIllu lIenI ill wae Juat it ai1s, .i f itil, the hame utlfit. "We itatmtl thung.' Ii'e thx'e lditn of o r faex in lge. WXV iriV to figure leiri' ihrletl h lto tie i ll 'llll·'ntitllll it IKar lil'lul, .hi, ll Is to 1:301 nl tihe ufte rlnelll. Now It IO N illutlx)MMl.li' for Ithe t.stg ml lke' ia ('e eti llll n'ttll with thel Illtelmer at 11lson thatl will reach the lllispell trainl, If we have to wait for No. 41 Pwuch 113day. Niea.rly every dity this would hold thell, ,tage at Ibtv lit until nliron. Youe elIIan 4te tiot" the( truniootl'allllla lelies eot exist thlat will Iget all'rmlla{ over those roads and conII niret with i inoii start. Ho we have had to hold to the old stag. r sledule ulll il a e turned the ill ,e , I, i ul ell overt to the outfit thatl hats carried the rest of Ithe Inlail all tIhe lime. "Al io lllte de'laysi, y know thut 11111 lelll n II Inlmust tI' rfetl; two lIpS iuslt bc mlllde for thils; lone Is tl. Min lon .lli thell otLherL lit tRomnanI. . Then thllre nl thI l e:' lllrey doielly eon tile pllrt of tlle lpestoffi n iln challnglling theli'y olltglrown Iie ifi'lltile. 'We get through its fitaut i we I a. (' andiii do the best we n.a. 'rho prlce or the mail e'.li'traLt' does not play' lla,' lllO're than hors.e felPd tlheI days. We can't rush It at the price." SURGEON REMOVES HAIPIN FROM DOG t)r. I. I{. Kuhl, the veterinary i.ur r geon. performed an operation yesterday 1 which Is really wlthort parallel In the annals of dog surgery, as far as could be ascertained by looking over the s records last evening. A dog was brought to the doctor that had been 1 ailing for two or three Weeks. The doctor ctit the dog's side open and ex tracted a hatpin four and three-quar ters Inches in length; Dr. Kuhl thinks that the animlal must have swallowed the pin In a piece of meat rlmnd. The dog is doing well and it Is tlflugllht he will get over his operatiJn In short Sorder, ,LOCAL BREVITIES lllkell i ii Iloopler cigars.. h lllt i hlltiillIs of 'llciac g Io il (tiih 'ily. Drnlk John ( nlild's Paerloss beer. 1. S. N l' s I niM l wi'i e of c hitliigo arei' it ihi i city'. DIr. Willard, lsoopathl, 1st Nat's i3ankl WI'. I. ,ari'Irler of Dl eliVi i r'c, gilstere ail Ihll' $.cvy. |'lic stcinoigc'cpller. lDawson, 5 DixiIn. liiiiury L,(,\'11 i' HI. Joe, Mo., is at thic' Iilornct . JuilllH M. llthoudes, fire Insurance. ,ili. i. li t oi" Htitl , ii spcendiicg a 'few ildays ii 1 h cthiy. Alarls, i(li unltlortaker. Phone 321. It. licirn l'f llpokiniic c iiin ii th cityl tin l ln.iioc ,s yet'ii 'icii)'y. It. hI. Mli,an'y. li.ery, Iaik anid trnInrerIi. CcPhone 6I'i. iI. A i. I hc ll of iclil il i; vcisiting cll SIll eIy on 'llHi li.o., iir. cWard, vetel'ih rici ,'i ' Tel. 313 or lJ31. I,, c', tir i .s ofl M. illn pllluss i lill tihe citiy iolr ci c'mw days. Mlissonla Ioe Co. Phone i10 Black. 11. I.. ('ratldotlik of t licrlu is i speni d ing It feiw idaiys in Missoulla. Try Dutch Ca.rthojinu Kellogg Paint Co. W. It. I liilltlnru l of Scic FrIalc'l iscoi IlH regi' ct ccid ait Lhc IIlre ce. . 'n'Lric I'. Nlith, Insuriance, 1'lorOlInc blocik. Mrsi'. i. f'iil 'iuii. and c hildren areu t vis.ti withi frielinds i lice city. The Missoula Brlck & Supply Co., office 115 Higgins avenue. 1F. A. t'orne'll of Minneapollis Is spl'inding It few duiys ill the city. Dr. AIIIIna Jaes, osteopath. Phone 8314 Bldcl, ltigglne bluck Sbth Ostrom of Hamilton itade .a short visit In th6 city yesterdity. Vacation days will soon be over. Have you an Evans Bros. trunk yet? C. M. Plaiher of Avery nla4e a busil ness visit to Mlissoul yestecrday. Thaddeus D. Lane of Butte is in the cii at liltini s. Mr. Ilon is innll-n 4 3fCOENfiSrR R3. THE GOLDEN RULE The;Store That Does Not Misrepresent TODAY'S SHOPPERS Will Profit Richly at Our August Cleanup Sale For Today Only, Gingham Aprons 19c. lilglhall l ApIllmI in ull n ori ed cheLeki , ckc, tuInIc' gI w io l full, wiith pal It iockiet. YouI ('iIaI nlot hui.r.the matlterhlt hI the Iarl aiid make 1 e Il nll up for' the 1) irit we lr IasNking. F,'or to o ly ........................... . 1.................................................... New Dress' Gods 65c A lot of inew idl' N .goo consi(ling of 'Sergers, diaigoalj l C er'ge4s, 1'llutllml, I'ittn'y I'huul~llhs, I'aidiM, $Ice';lercd (hIeeks, andi 31ohairs in m,vy, hilacek, gray, cvtse'le , Ibrowcn a l u cuntineg, Mel ., :6 M i inche wi e.. Men d i; in win d ...w. .. ................ ....................... ....05 yard. 'Men's Trousers Men's Underwear $ . trousers ................................. 2.50 (I'w pi e FI Ia e h I l riggui, 75c ial 5. r ...................... .................. 3 .2 5 , t ............................ ...... 3 $(i. 00 I'l ,.rt ',"l ........................................ 4 .0 0 $7.5.) Ilrn iIN .. . ............. ...... .. .... 00 T'ol' -ie' e bllll'ggnl , 50)(' vili( n', ait ........ I'48., 1l Iro,.1 .. .c ................ ....... ..25 'T'woi plee imilatioun Iroun s knilt, 4(' $1 (0.1111 I (rousl .......................... 6........ .75 a ue' ............ ............ .................. .. 194Bi Big Sale on Men's Clothes KUPPENHEIMER, STEINBLOCH, HACKETT-CARHART Now Is the Time to Buy Your Suit While These August Cleanup Prices Prevail. $25 to $27.50 Suits - $11.75 $30 to $32.50 Suits- $13.75 $35to $37.50 Suits - $15.75 $40 to $45.00 Suits- $23.75 All $17.50 Suits $8.75 aging director of the Independent Telephone company. Mlssoula and western Montana directory for sale at Missoulian office R. H. Reese of Boston waq among, the arrivals In the city yesterday. Drink Joel B. Frazier at the Oxford "Every swallow makes a friend." C. T. Birchmoiller of Helena made a short stay in Missoula yesterday. Stains, enamels, varnishes, etc Kel' togg Paint Co. Uunce Kalty of Spokane is spending a few days with friends In the city. Hairdressing, Miss AMcnsr, Fihst Na tional block. I". (1. Hopkins of Falcon was in the city on ai business visit yesterday. Colonial for candles and ice cream.: Phones: Bell 57 Red; Ind. 4716. J. 1'. $pohn of Chicago was a biusl ness arrival in the city yesterday. Dry cord wood, 'slabs and edgings. Iliberdy Ilum)ber Co., Tol. 743. \V. II. T'ailrclctr of Ited Iuake I'll., Minn., Is registered at the Missoula. New ton II. Schweltker, optlictl sino ie lalict; cyee exaulltled. 518 iiiggsln, I'tl IIays of I'otione' made a llol'rt tlln.lle 'visit to Missonia yectil'nrday, L)r. P1'arl i,'uster, dentist. Chlildret's woillkt a lsplcialty; 4 lligglil block. A. 1. Loe oEf Saun L'rancise, was In tihe city yesterday oni a buasiness visit. !'hone 38 . for cabs -and bagggjeo transfer. (lreenll & Ellinghouse. J. hi. BiIilul'y of Millttivpl .llsl is mtllnA g I liet Iii llusi s ;lirrilvti n . hii til ir. Hansonll of luttei, Mont., visits any part of tilhe state for collnsulatlio and general surgery. M. (.;rosmatn of Chihcagio wais intnllllt the btuslntnes rrivlls In tlle city yes Dr. J. Ioulseo StIh lind Ir . . IS Hiplhr, oultlpaths, suits 17, Man nic temple, 'Tl elephone, Bell, 618; Id . 7:'2. A. I'. 4(l rt.ri'|tli l ofi (I'hlil',; t Is 'm'loing it flw days with ftrifnil; in tih city. Dr. liesland, optical specialist, now at rooms 2 and :l HIatulrlond block, until August 20. All glasses ground. J. M. Lucus of S.Lt Francisco was amolllng the business arrivals litn Mis Holtla yesterday. EvIans Bros. Trunk Co., mlanufactur ers aind jobbers of tru.lks, bags and stllltases. HMlesrooi 204 Higgltns Ave. Factory, I)aly addition. Phone 261. Judltrt L.. M. l);Dvli of Butte Is spend ing a few days in the city oil a. visit with old friends. He is alnuost totally blind now. Does your piano need tuning? Leave orders at Lucy's store for expert tun er. Work guaranteed. Montana Musie Ce. Apple boxes--a largo quantity of standard sise kejt constantly on hand at B. B. Lumber Co. Yard 608 Toole avenue. Bitter Root Valley Nursery Co., Vic tor, . Montana-Home-grown trees,. guaranteed true to name., We' are also agents for the Geneva nursery. T. H. Hanbl.ge, secretary, ft . P. Kerr, mainager, URSULINE SCHOOL ST. IGNATIUS MISSION Via Ravalli, Mont. Boarding School for Young Girls All the advantages of public school, commerc al course and high school. Special attention paid to music, drawing, domestic science, etc. SPLENDID, HEALTHY LOCATION Slpeclal Ibullllngs fuor young boys froml 5 to 112 yelrs of ago. SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS FOR WHITE CHILDREN. Io'r furtlher lrt l(llNIs aiply to lthi MOTHER SUPERIOR. LOLO HOT SPRINGS An Ideal place it spend your vacattlo anud IhIItproiv' your healtll. STAGE FROM LOLO. ('(neIIcII with trains Monday, Wed. Inesday ulld Fridlay, goJlg Up. Ac 'tsurll dutll l utlf'Ir for' all Wi lt wanIt to go ulage rfare $3.00. Hlotel raten $2.00( per day, $1l.00 per woek, Including 1ill batln. Cabins $3.01 to $4.00 per week, including stove and spring mattress. iaths $1.50 per wOeek extra. Call of t.llbert's store by telephone, roee of charge, for stage reservations SrtOE SALE At THE Workingmen's Friend Clothing Store 141 WEST FRONT STRMET DAN R. FEIGHNER'S New Family Uquor Store 134 West Cedar St Opposlte the Postoffice. All prouineunt br'iuds suld at out prices. SHOES AT MAPES & MAPES Makes Life's Walk Easy WantedO-10,000 Women To use Main's liquid soap. It saves rUbbing and removes stalns. Will not rot the clothes or hurt the hands, Attk your arocer. is a quart.l , MISSOT UI JAN. I ADS . TilulN0 QltOK n a+m ..ri~l tv'ts When You Put on a Shirt t lInghl IBre te thereI Li IIav'r any dtl lpp!nºtineta l Imilt the fit, the fabric, lthe frNll ,fi. ()1II' WIirts Iar I'ni(iO by IxpeItp and lire clnif'rt uh'l, rounty wh1,'llre llr ll, 'd ld. lIng fittling vwhere they Nhnllid Iil. (n. lin,l aNIl. ly III a aupply. I'l'hey will give you anl Idea of whllt i fll ollo ll' u' nisnllnhhg shllou this in. LINK'S 103 West Front Street N. P. WOODS 306.303 Higgins Ave. EVERYTHING TO EAT Oroceries and Provision.. Fruits and Vegetables - Meat Market All Kinds of Frcesh Moat and Fish. Both Phones in Both Departments. HATS AND SUITS Clothes cloaned, pressed and repaired. Suits made to order. Hats cloaned, re.blooked and)trimmed, THE PANTORIUM, 202 West Main Street, Across from City Hall. Both phonee-Ind. 7981 Bell 963 Black, 'JUST RECEIVED Our fall suit samples. See our san. ples beforeo ordering sult made to order. A specialt. of cleaning, pressing and tlteratloh, THE PANTORIUM. 203 West Main St., opposite City Hall Both phones: Ind. 798; Bell 963 Black. Frank Borg Co. WA1CHES, 9lAFqNDS, JEW IS We repair a atblna in onur Vie? Jt;a ulusiso, flitS,