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BIG GAME BAGS MAY BULGE SHOOTING SEASON STARTS SOON SATURDAY WILL SURELY SEE SCAD8 COUTING. "Hection 8782-A-ny person who sllall, between December 1 of any year and October 1 of the following year, wilfully shoot or kill or cause to be shot or killed any deer, or who in the open season of any calendar year shoots or kills or causes to be shot or killed, mlore than three deer shall i'k pwiished by imprisonment in the county Jail for a term not less than 30 days nor more titan one year, or by a fine of not less thian $100 or more than $1,000 or by both such tfine and Imprisonment." Buch is the harsh., statement which really opens the season for the hunting of big game under the laws of Montans. It Is tile first paragraph in the state game and fish laws, being really section 8782 I of the revised codes. In plain English it tells the lunter that he may kill deer if he wishes, is a good shot and happens to be lucky enough to sight a black or whitetail to bag, from the first of October until the first of December. This int only 60 days, but that is propably long enotlgh to allow most any hunter who goes in to win the opportunity to bag the limit-three deer In any single season. Cbntlhutnh.g, the game law refers to other Ible game-to elk, mountain sl1eep and goats. Each of these three Imay be shot during the same season as deer, but one hunter may only kill one of each during the season. Saturday the season will open also for some of *the feathered tribe which could not be legally shot before this year. Grouse, prairie chicken, fool lien, pheasant and partridge may be shot during October only. Five of any of these birds is all allowed by law as a day's sport. There has been considerable prepara tion in Missoula the last few days to get into the hills and he ready for the big game next Saturday. Some re ports from the usual hunting grounds of the Blackioot country and the Idaho Clearwater are that the big game is not as plentiful as usual this year. Some give as the reason that imany animals were killed by the forest fires. The older hunters, however, do not seem to take much stock in the re port of the scarcity of gitme, saying that the troUble is in the feeding grounds having been, discovered since changes were necessary In a great many districts on account of the fires. They allege that some districts nearer titan usual and some at a greater distance than usual will be found well stocked with game .i..;.: .'- , .: A number b. eastern hunters sare re ported to have .arrlved at Ovando d.d Hamilton and are getting their out fits together to make extensive trips into the mountains from both places. COMPLETE HARMONY IS PROMISED (Continued From Page One.) must not Influence his mind, whiclh up to' this time, "has shiown intolligent, treatment of public mattors, and that he will' not be deceived by the po litical' vagaries of the man who placed him In, nomination. Upon this hope rests tihe future of the republican partys In the state of Now 'York." The Other Side. Mr, Griscom said tonight that he haud received asuurances from lehders of the old guard. In all parts of the state that they would support the ticket heartily. '"There will be complete hiarmony In the camnpulgn," he said. "We shall have tile" United support of every ole maent In the party. When Colonel Roosevelt was asked for an expression of opinion, lie re plied: "What sl there to say? The result speaks for Itself." MODERN HAIR DRESSING hal played havoc with the tresses of the fair sex, and druggists everywhere coua ment on the fact that they are aelling large quantitles of sage for making the old-fashlooked "sage tea," such as was used by our grandmothers for promoting the growth of tbeirhair' and restoring Its natural color; The demand for this well known herb for thbi purpose has been so jgeat that one manufacturer has taken advantage of the fact, iand has placed on the market an ideal "sage tea," contain log sulphur, a valuable remedy for dan druff and sealp rushes and Irritations. This preparation, which Is called Wyeth'e Sage and Mulhrlnlr, 'i sold by all leading druiggists (orr50 crnts and $1 a bottle, or will he sent direct by the Wyeth. Chemical Compqny, 74 Cortlandt St., New York City. unoon reeipt of price. For sale and recommended by MIs soula Diru Co. NOTICE. Anybody found hunt ng, fishing or trespassing on any of my land will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. This means all. SGAlPAlMD DIESCHAMP.e '"IGHNiR TEXAS. _Wsllaqe,. Sept, 28.--(Speclal.)-The flty couicll 'has fixed the 1911 tax levy ot couiity property at 17 mills, 1As1 year the levy was 15 mills. The In oregast. levy Is due to the fact thai the expenses for 1911 will be ever heavier thasl.. Q 1910, while the income woulOaCqt .be the same. under a 1--mill leavy with.a large seetl9n oý taxable property dam.n ed by' ir, " Is Always at This Store G G te We Are Factory Agents for These Bi Game Getters Winchester, Remington, Marlin and Savage Repeating Rifles Winchester, Model 1894 Marlin, Model 1893 General Specifications-26-inch barrtsl; Sporting flrot nllt a(allr aiglhta; hilla fl'raII'; (ab.-e fhard-ePId p o-lficalTtonl-211 S-I t l l'la ; g .all lIa)tel fronht t lhtand rear siglaI r tag'.bIer a,'houhr 1. lrIl ned frame ;,i lover; wllnut foreartill and rifle butt stuck, straight grip, steel butt plate. Weight, according to stytle. walnut forearm and rifle butt st'k. steel butt plate. Weight, gciordhlg to sle, 7 to 7%, pouuad.s. 7 to 7% puuude.,8OLID FRAMEl r. "B" Grade For Black Powder Only, ' I SOLID FRAME. .S..40 Caliber, C, F. .38.55 Caliber, C. F. WITH SOFT STEEL BARREL Round' barrel; full maglazine; Il shlots. Round bIarrel; full maagaazIn; 11 la-1"t". , Ca3Fuach $12,15 -4'01 3 12 .15 .32-40 Cal, U C. F.SI aoctsgln ,arral; flul .38.55 Cal., C. F.; ltclaguon b EarrI; f .ll Octagon i-arrl,; full malgazine; I0 shots. Octagon barrtl; full magazine;, 10 sxhlt. Ialagall.ullc; sahots . Each $13.1 i llagazie; 9 shots. . . Eac $13.16 Each $13.15 Eachl $13.16 WITH NICKEL STEEL BARREL "S" Grade For 8mokeless Powder. . fI r .25.35 Caliber, C. F. .30 W. C. F. Ewach .32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL. " With Special 8mokeless Steel Barrel. I Octagon Harrcl; full Round barrel. full mnaga- Octagon barral: 9 shots: .30.30 Caliber, C. F.; round IarreI;: full inagazine; 10 shotnts . . ' . taah $)I n0 aaauagauzline; i slhoet. hziolne; t shots. . $15.33 fitted with speial .30.30 Caliber, C. F.. half Ootagon Iaarrel; half lagazl.e; aisa ts . lt. a;h $60a0 l.tcla 816. i sights for both black .30.30 Caliber, C. F., octagon harrael; full magazine:; 10 shaots. Ieach `j16.00 Octagon barrel: full anld stokelclss paow- .32 Special H. P. Caliber, C. F.; octagon barrelp;full magazia;a 11 ihotaa . each 18.110 Half Octagon barrel mlagaztine; 9 shlots . $3.54 der. . .l aclh $16 51 .32-40 H. P. Caliber, C. F.; octagon harrel; full magazinel; IIO sHlaits. ItCh .18.00 loalf maaguziau; 4 slhitt. IHalt Octagon barrel; half Half Octagon barrel: half .38.55 H. P. Caliber, C. F.; octagon barrel; full magazine; 10 snlts. , acl $116.00 EacIh $111.8 alnagazlne; 4 shots. . $16.88 mlaagazine; 4 slots. $16.88 TAKE. DOWN ¶91 , ' TAKE DOWN With Special Smo keless Steel Barrel WITH NICKEL STEEL BARREL . ;30.30 Caliber, C. F.; half octagon harrel; halt mgaalzlne; ,lan wailllut forarm and stralight. grip. rifhe Iuztt stock; t. . Etacth 19 .50 .25.35 CALIBER. C. F. .30 W. C. F. .32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL. Octagon aarral; full Ootago harre(l; full Octagon . barrel: full MARLIN, MODEL 1893, CARBINE malgazline; 9 Nhuts. nuagazlae; 9 shoats, lllgagzine; 9 shots. Ilas 20-inch rnald, spRIcItl HamIakeless steel barrel; full alutgazilne, 7 slats; alling ring on left side. LCach $19111 Ea-lch $19.91 3aIch $1.11.11 WeglRht 6y1 r pounds. ()therwise salmie as above. Half Octagon barrel; half Half Octagon barrel; half Half Octagon harrel: half .25-36 Caliber, C. F. ach $14.25 .30.30 Caliber, C. F. . . Each $14.25 magazilne; 5 shots. magazine; 5 shota. mIagazlne; 5 shlots. Each $20.25 Each $20.2, Each $20.2 New Model, 27 Marlin Repeater TAKE-DOWN-FANCY The only rifl-e if tihe sano callber havig, the trombone action anad special smokeless steel barrel, and .30 W. C. F.; 21--inrch half octagon, nickl steelstoel baru re: Lyman ct mbliatinu rear astl Ivory * fitted with Ivory Bead sight. Slhoonts lack powder cartrldges, Iow pressure smllokeless and high-velocity a BIPsal front sights; half mIlagazlne, 5 shots: o heckered pistol.grip stock and forearm; sallokeles cartrlidges. Take-down; 7 shots. l shotgun butt with rubber butt plate; take-dow n. Weighlt about 7% pouds. . Eaclh $27.60 .25.20 Caliber, C. F.; 24-lnch octagon har- 32-20 Caliber, C. F.; 24-inch octagon Nar-. rul. . . . . ah $1.00 r . . . . Each $15.00 Wjnchester, Model 1904, Carbine WVithI 20-itll'-l -ula . Ilcln d iie t Iterl ht.urel; 7 Slhats; illllg ring oni left side; solitd frame; turJbintPe bIutt ptlate, weight about 6%4 Itiunds. .25.35 Cal., C. F. Each $1 4.18 .32 Win. Special E:ach $11.18 .30 W. C. F. Each $14.11 Savage, Model 1899 Specificatieons-llligl prHes.trP ateadl barrel; Sport illg fronLt and rauar NJiglht; blued framea; case-Iard harglaed lever; )latin trigger; walllllnut forearmll and straight-grip tln'k. steel InLtt plate. Hloldls 6 slhots. .25.35 Caliber, C. F.; 26ti-lclt half octagonl barrel. WVelght 7% poundstll . Each $19.50 SOLID FRAME .30.30 Caliber, C. F.: 26a-inch half octagon barrel, welght 7% t,:ounds. 1Each $19.50 Winchester, Model 1895 .303 Caliber, C. F.; 26-Inch round barrbl. Waight 7% .a ,ptiuns. Each $IL.00 8pecification-Itoundl. nickel steel barrcl;: Sporting front and rear slghta; blued. frame anld lever; .303 Caliber, C.'F,; 26-ianch half octagon barrel. WVaight 7% pounlds. . ch $19.60 6 sltts; walnut forearm a!nd rifle butt stock, stoeel butt plate. Weight about 8$ puitadu. .303 Caliber, C. F.; 26-inchl octagon barrel. Weight 8 poutals ... ach $19G.0 .30 U. S. Army Caliber, C. F.: 28-inch barrel . .. Each $24.00 "FEATHER WEIGHT;" .303 Caliber, C. F.; 20-inch round Ibrrtl; metal Iead front and Savage .30 Govt. M. '03 Caliber, Rimless, C. F.; 28-llch barrel. .. Each $24.00 Micrometer roar sights. Weight 6 pouds. ach $22.0 t5 Caliber, C. F.; 24-Inch barrel . Each $24.00 TAKE-DOWN A40, Caibor, C. F.; 24-latch barrel. . . . Each $24.00 T'aohe a'atiak.DowTll" M"ar1Ig 1819 ..Uavage tO hiffaers froln thea rlhg de.tgrigt al,-l dvtr Ially ial that it cuan be " aquickly anld etaslly taken aparrt for convenelonce Ira In packilg. .303 Caliber, C. F.; 26-inlch round barrel. Welght 8 ipoulndls. Each $.1.50 SAVAGE, MODEL 1899, CARBINE. .303 Caliber, C. F.; uo-iltch roigagd bIirrel; sling ring "n lift side-. V.lighIt 7% poutnds atlher wise sa.ul us gotlher ifhles of tihis miiodl a...h $18. 10 Winchester, Model 1905-Sell-Loading Spoecificationl-32-Iunh rotlnd, blued steel barrel: sporting front anld rear shlgllts; blaed steel frame alltd trllnllllngs; plain triggetr; lalin walnut forearm and straiglht-grip shotgunl butt stock, rubllber butt plate; tuke-dow'; 6 slhots. Weight about 7t, pounds. Winchester, Model 1886 .32 W. 8. L. Caliber, C. . . Each $20..0 .35 W. 8. L. Caliber, C. F. . Ech 20.80 33 Clibr, C. F.; arr rt t rear gts Extra Magazinel for above. - Each 1.25 Extra Magazines for above. Each 1.25 .33 Caliber, . gshat; a0ulh I'rin-; Iblld fi isht walnut f orarat atnd rtaigl t-gi, stark; steel title butt platte. Wailght uabout 81 pounds E.e-ach $):0.11 Winchester 1907 and 1910-Sell-Loading MODEL 1907 MODEL 1910. Remington, Autoloading Powerful Enough For the Largest Game. For Hunting the Biggest of Big Game. TAKE-DOWN, SOLID B REECH, HAMMERLE88. .351 W. 8. L. Caliber, C, F,: 20-inch round ,401 W. 8i L. Caliben, C. Ft r 20-Inch round ii nllckl sel st iarrel; Slporting front aid barrel; niickl steel barrel guard anl Specifications--12-1mci round, Remglltonl steel barrel; I,,rd fronlt ald Ra,,'tig rer ighls; ilrd r.ear uiglats blud steeool frame add worklag parts throughout receover; r.ceiver anrl amagazilo; 5 shots; wahlut forearm and straIght, shotgun butt stck; rublter butt phlate. trimminmlngs; walnut forearm and psltol Hportlng front and roar sights; blued Weight, 7% launds; 3 cartrIdge clil' sulpllid with each rifle. grip shotlun butt stock, rubber butt steel frame and fittings: walnut fore- .25 Rem. Caliber, C. F. . Eaclh $25.00 .32 Rem. Caliber, C. F. . . ach az.s no plate; take-down; 6 shotp. Weiglht arm and plstol grip stock with rubber Extra Cartridge Clips for above. Each .10 Extra Cartridge Clips for above. Elach .to about 7% poulids. , - - . Each $23.40 butt plate;: take-down; 6 shots. Weghllt .30-30 Caliber, C. F ... . lach $25,00 .35 Rem. Caliber, C. F.. 13ach 825.3o Extra Magazines for Model 1907. Each 1.25 about 8th pounds.- . . EacIa $24.00 Extra Cartridge Clips for above. Eatcl .10 Extra Cartridge Clips for above. Each .10 Come In and See the New STANDARD Gas-Operated Automatic and Hand-Operated Rifles MOORE FOULS MORAN AND LOSES DECISION Phlildelphia, Sept. 8.--Pat Moore of tLIH city was beaten by Owen MOraII of t nglnlltd in a six-round bout before tlhe Nat lpnatl Athletic club tonight, not. withitutdling the fact that thie local I h haa i atlmQ t ut the ilglishllan out in the third round withi a vicious punllch, which landed low and which sent Moran Lno lhs knees in agony. After .a Imonlent's rest, the JMngiishman slgni 'fled. his willingness to go on with the battle, but the men had scarcely not themselves for another punching when Moore again hit Moran *below the bolt. This time Moran walked to his corner and the referee after Warn ing MWore that if he again strucif low he would be disqualified, an nounced that Moran would again agree to go-on Moran lid the advantage In every round :axlipt the first and second, which were even. He did nearly all the leading and forced the fighting. HHis blows had more steam iehind jhera thk.n thoge Jelivered by Moore, who did not seem to be et Il1l ,best. POST-SEASON SERIES .ENGAGES ATTENTION Clevtland, Sept. S.---The world'i series between the Chicago Nationals and the Philladelphiau Americans may tart on Saturady. October 13, uccord ing to an announcemlent made here by Secretary M'ltoy of the American league tonight. That is, however, It Prealdent Murphy of the Chicago club will wind up lil useaaon with St. ,oula; on October 13, as he stated yebterday in Chicago was possibie. Otherwise the series will not start until October 17. A meeting of the national com mrission will probably he held Monday wlhen the matter will be settled. Mc Roy's vlilt here was to sign up Out fielder Speaker and Flrst ~Baseman Stahl of Boston as members of the all-star American league team which will meet in Philadelphia In a five.game series startlr)g October 10. This series will be ,played providingslthe world's sqrjeo does not 9tstt'git !"he® Oh+ MINERS WRECK CAMP. AND FLEE TO HILLS luelna Vist,. I'to. Hieptl. Mi'ilnri at the Monarch minl, 35 miles from here went on a rampage today uater indulging in driink, blew up the houseI with dynamite and shot up the camn. Residents of the camp fled in terror to their lho.nes, barricading tlleimselves inside, Word was sent to Buuenai Vista, and Salida for assistance . and tlle sheriff from this place and the city marshal from Salida with a posse I went to the scene. As soon as the of. ficers appeared In the camp, the riot ers fled to the hillti. One of them was Captured. No one was hurt in the shooting. Safe Medicine for Children. Foley's Honey and Tar is a sate and effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. Get only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. --Grden QCty Drilg Co., George Frets. 4elmer, Prop ;. .,..... ROOSEVELT FORCES GAIN (Continued From Page One.) iniiiLeliiiid ('n)liiult Rtiiosevilt, "rald our wiwords still reflect crpedlt or dlsilredit oni us clcordlngly uas they are Ilarkedi up by our deeds. Whlen, as president, I It becamle lily duty to appollit a dlls tFict attornoy of New York, I felt that l, had to tchoose an offihlal who nlieded.l to display qualities as great as those of any membller of the cabnet." Root Approves. Cuolinel Itoonseovlt said hIe ha cd on sulted with Mr. Root and that "we came to the concllusion that the very best man we coull lnael for a task as difficult and as Ilmportant as any that was to be performed Ii lily ad ministration Was the manl woon I now nominate. We put him Lri alndI lie nlade good. "If was' his business to bring to justice the sugar tluit, one of the greatest corporations in this country, which, by a most elaborate systeml of collusion with government officlials, had defrauded tile government out of t. . q urll stir reprstemtln' it vat fIrtuTjell. Mlrl,. ttiaisonl got jus tics. Mr. HIllltinsoll colvictltd mana after tiialin la (.h emhploy ofr the sugar trust. 8timson's Record. "IIe' aselar'atl raestlitution: he seiciurled Jlnii all llllnt. \WI' haiive saidl on tlisl platformll that Wt staoodll for justice; thaiit we Walouil illljnih 111it II Ii PuilitiC lif tanid Ihi bullxinless Ilf utllike', andli that the higlhest ocial oir critical or lusiness afflliationlls slhoiilluld lot saitVe the offlieldr, "T'hese were our wordsI aiindl thoseiI havoe beeli Mr. ,tinalin's deedsia. 'ahat we alie I idi, tlae has doIai. I feel that we shialii il put lon thi platforml l that I \t have Itiii'l iI mitan whose pa't ca. rcI'r lH in ltself aln absolute . garian tia that lie can, laiid will, dlo tlhe lpar tlcicular work which he is to be elected toL da,. A.atd, thereforlr, I nollriiate for I tIlI highti pnlabitia oaf goivernoar of the great Empirle state, to head thIe republlllicanL ticket. Hellry . Stiinson." (-ilalalael Rtoosevelt wasii wartmly ip Iltaudedl ias he colncludetd. An Easy Finish. Thel roll wits canlled by aass.aliihly flti trict. Willniam Barnel Jr. cast 'ie votes for Mayor Jaltmes B. lMctwaal of Al bany, one delegate not voting. Stlinson was nominhlated on the fiast ballot, recelving 684 of the 1,015 votes. Bennett received 24«, State Tr®gaurgr Dulnn 3 andt Mayur Mcilwaln 28. )n motionl of Mr. Foster, who had nominallted Benn.ulett. the lnomilnuatlonl waits made unanimousttIIU4 after .peaker VWadstlworth and Mr. Burnle haud see unlIted Fosters' llmotion. Trhetn followed the nomiItatitIon by lacclulllation for lieltenant governor of ltdward Scthoenllck. malyor of Syra cuse, and the renomination of Necre tury of Htute S. S. Koenig. JtamUc 'Thompson, a. manufacturer of Valley lFalls, was chosen for comlltl.roller; 'Thm.as F. Fennell of nMimira for treasurer, while Edward R. O'Malley of ullffalo for attorney getneral, F'rank M. Wllllaillson of Madisonll county for state engineer tan Irving (i. Vain of Syracuse for assutlate Judge of the court of apeail attll were re'omiiilnated. SOUTHERN CITIES GAIN. \VasihIn tonI, Sept. '1.- -t'*nuIIts re ports given ,out today inelllud thle ot lowing titles: Richmondlll, VI., 1'7.0'1$, an Increase. of 42,578, or 50.1 Iper cellt, over $;.0.0 In 1900. Sprinlfield, Mn., :35,031, an Incremase of 11,934, or 5J.; per cent, Ovur 1'1,3.$ n1 1900. Jopllu, Mo., 33,073, au tzIwncr1a b. 6,0o0, or 23.2 per cent, over 2kOl. t , 1900,