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UT1AILK It is a generally t*cognized fact that medicines taken from the botan ical kingdom are better adapted to the delioate human system, and safer in every way than those composed of strong mineral mixtures. Among 'the very best and safest of vegetable preparations is 8. S. S., . blood med elue made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, in such combination as to make it the greatest of all blood puri mer and the finest of all tonics. 8. 8. 8. does not contain the least particle of mineral in any form, and is an absolutely safe medicine for any one to use. While purifying the blood, this great vegetable remedy builds up every portion of the system. 8. 8. 8. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Constitutional Blood Dis eases, and all impurities and morbid conditions of the circulation. It is perfectly reliable and safe for children; and little ones who have been weak ened with scrofulous affections or other inherited blood troubles, can take this mild vegetable remedy with ood results and without the slightest ge. 8. 8. 8. is unequalled as a tonic; it invigorates every portion of the system, and the healthy blood it creates largely assists in overcoming any derangement of the stomach and digestive system. If you need a blood medicine you could do no better than to take 8S. 8. 8. It has been in use for more than forty years and is still recognised as the best. Book on the blood free to all who write. Tes swIT 5asonI o 00., Atanta, Oa, YOUNG WIFE DENIES CHARGES GIRL SAYS SHE DID NOT RUN AWAY FOUR TIMES WITH TOTAL STRANGERS. Wallace. Feb. l.--(Special.)-Pretty 18-year-old Isabel Davis of Mullan pleads not guilty to the charles levied against her by her husband, William Davis, of Calgary, Alberta, who de clared recently In print that his lit tie bride had developed the elopelntllit habit and had run away four timell from hint with strangers after it very brief period of domestic felicity. Mrs. Davis declares that she did not love Davis and that he frightened her int., marrying him against her will and that instead of eloping with strangers she ran away whenever she got the chaince and got employment In restaurants and other places of business. She says that finally the C(uldilan police aided her by holding her hus band in jail while shie crossed the lino into the "land of the free," where she successfully evaded Davif until he' traced her to Mullan the other day )by means of a letter which she wrote to, her relatives in England telling thena) of her whereabouts. Mrs. Davis says that she wars alone in the world when she secureid work in the Ideal restaurant at Spokane and that J. T. Murphy of Mullan befriend ed her when she matn sick, and on her recovery she gqt work as aI waitress in Mullan with the intention of timar rying Murphy as sooin its she is dl vorced from Davis.l This Is likely to l)e soon. Mrs. Davis also declares that her husbandl in In sane and that he has threatened to kill her, repeating the threat in Mul Ian the uther day. "1 told him to go ahead and kill," she says, CLAIMS ARE PROMISING. Wallace, Feb. l.-(,peeil.)-- N. A. Bimmons, in charge oif the dievelop) ment work on the Rlobtertla chains near Gnem, was In Wallace todly with specil mens of ore struck itl a ledge en countered in the new tunnel, 100 fiet below the surface and 300 feet from the ore body developed on the sur face of the property. The'l ledge, which is six feet widei between well defined walls, is believed by Mr. Sliimons to be a continuation of the Union Jack lead, from which inuch ore has Ijecen shipped oin the other side of the miouu tain. The ledge cointains somlle galena, and inditetions of cnsiierable oire upon further develolmnlint are good. Mr. Simmons will report to the stick holders, who are principally ilutte peo-' ple, and expects to puit on anllther shift to i),push developmlent. STOMACH REMEDY Guaranteed by George Preisheimer. If your stomach in weaik aiiil con stantly upset, you jimust quickly do lll.e of two things. Allow the rest of your boldy to Ite comle as wealh as yoUi' stomnnuct'h, ()r mllke your stonllmNl as stronlg as y.aur body. There is only one choice fior thoselii who want to live aiit lnjoy lilf', aind that is to lmake the sitUlitmch its aluiing as the body. This can best be donei by using the prescription of a specialist that in years of practic,' gave limliediate re Ilel and permanent cure to 95 I ri' cent of the upeople who used it. This prescription in kniown fromii coast to coast as MI-o-lna. Mi-o-na stomach tablbts, most Ipo-, pie call them, are guaruitieed by George .reolshelimer to cure indigus tion (acuto or chlronli) or any upset condition of the stomach, or money back, In. five minutes they give relief froml heartburn, acid stomach, gas on stunli acb, belobing of sour food, fermenta tion, hteartburn and waterbrash. If you suffer from stomach trouble get a large-O' 1o ent box of Mi-o-na Ltmaclh tablets today and put your Sel* On the road to health. At George " a{. .4ei5 leadingW druggias )A Appeal to Red Cross to Fight Plague d ý 3rt:sr =3a Il I -JP pell for iil'rl ,ldtorr " N t l ' rIi i, I i i, l.l iI tloni in ('hiirn hf .ls b 'nl I',l lvii d by, the Atnllrlll'nn Naltl e ll 11141d t'riowH :+o ihlety J'1r)n ('lthrnllrnlln 1'rl'.llgIl of Jthl iWhantghall Rleuf nclly. AMr. J'elrgul '(iConuil nlr.y rliports pitiable ,uidl MINING COMPANIES FIGHTING BILL IDAHO INTERESTS ARE AGAINST PROPOSED EMPLOYERS' LIA BILITY MEASURE. \\'allace, Feb1'h. 1. - (tMinciIal.) (S:.ir t intereli'it I i' t ken herel' in the fatel of thel Kprns employelrs' lahbility hill which In inow untider nblllh'lltlilon lii ilt ' state le hluril te. It isn rll tlhat thlie inullnK (.'iln llilln 1 de,411s'i+ it bill Ilknf provirion for Ili' iipsatliion ofi if1ct) it l 111 i iltlr'lrig' I II l llly . i' ir' iir Iremploye injIi red or killed, III' t thatIi mni. Ill thi e r I lterilu 11 t itll pl oyllrf s IIof laborI. 'The employr.ql,. hlero hiave prepared the draft of i more con IieIr ltitve il. n till frIIhe hiihi It is plannedlll to hillvi. intr uci d In th e plh a e ol (iltl Kerns bill. itedll l a'll stll ll tll llli' ' i Itt iKt t i I (1; i Ill t'ii Illhl t l tt tli.' III II tl i t" ilother haill, I has ithe supporI t of Itll organiz ediil llltabor llit the stilate, h.vli lrin Ildrl fted by ii lu' Ameri ' ll li. tll-' ' bill iro ll i fnIn I'orc in tmll i ilais.tern state( 1(4(4 havlle tollo the tests ofI the' thlieu reiuIhil t' llc'areI it the majorityll in the Nlegisltre ilndt nit unllxliio to sltI d dlllllni'ocrati l elh (I lhittion It It ptrob able ll(at the hill will bIt killed. EASY MONEY EARNED BY OPIUM SMUGGLER 1·alln l ri';n l'co, FI",,l I1 t W . J. i it.z gerald, hil- aged \at.lchtmall of the Pacillc M1all dock, (4hi1 t its 4i1l4.itedi on a oiday tll l)th s.ulgllgtlld il Inl hil poI.'ktei, lhadilhd guilty Idaiy u1 i li waived it h ri+El1' g bfore ' nitdil Stati 4 Colit ll tlllil'lr Vig'r ht Inl i1 sce'. nll Ihlrge' of having concoalc S1u tit of the drug It hill rooml. 11M oind wais fixed lit $1.27.i0. Fitzgerald idliltalt'l that he had long been ' ll till s ae nMt for ohlths. whl pailld him $4 ffil' ea.h tin of opiullh hi' landed from the Orllintal hine'rs, 11h 141i.1 Ite ouild (,Illry' 1it ills 4t (14', making ellh trip fliml the pier alt hint $40. With his illic l' tannings to dale ho hall p lur'hailtil ,.(0li shliiili, 4l' iiiln lilg sito k k ol'lvilt'ff l it the 1' f" fh11iil4 In ('1iii1111 414+111 those (4111l hal I li .ag.d hhni. aed di\ull'i't tilt' nlillovs of seveli'l p \ 1rson1 III'.-lol w l iv ing luglll by' f e.lral ffle'i''rl . GHOUL PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Hanl ord, K * . " l.bI. 1 -;111",. 1". 9.. 1 ill11'.'" w4ho Is l i\\ II rn1i" ll a (I II'-I rantl . W orn )illl Il 11'114;1ll t11t',lfl +y x itl bclli one 4tillsf il 111ouls that ;tt nipilltt d to rob tlt 4 g41'.414 '*f' hi< lil'lothl', (G iorge It. 14:1141'11 y, t1 h.) \%,1, it \14 l,11111%1 ailtote'nry, tlldl it, 11 4 11, 4 it'" the ihtllu'41 today,, ']'lit. 1,4 ,11c, Ihal11y have 4io - dunce thatil Ili1' 44 1 : nt.1 (ra of ttit SIMON WING DIES. !'first etliilhlitilc for pr'!c hll III of tie 1.(t'1114 St ,11 1 in4 sumllil'd bry the pu 'hillist labor party, is d4 1d at hi Atlow WIn .li ng'ill ton, F1441b. 1 -(W t'h )- IWural mail d 'livcry ,ell'rv.v will be ($tabllIbhbdo Ma .rch I it t'iascade, 'ascade coallty. Additional 'er''Ice jemlftll il elllt, re esltai, iil.)i ,1, 1 t(Inns l lr N4 4 4hI24 ;illl 41 Il or I' tlfuge 4 ' rl l 1er4 . 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(tul'44124 444l44 'Ily 4hat4 , ih 44'{'4l'rd44l4'e' with 4 h2 " I :4l4. 114t' track w4'o4 ubh hI' (l'441,1 tilh. 1:1lh f 1 h1 til4 444" .4411 11ont11h. RUINOUS PRAIRIE FIRE. 141 rthI4 'villh, (khl., I"Pe'IlI. 1. pra.'irh fIr', which 4h444s HtIIn' 4lll4llr' th11an $i00,11) 14i ll4lll2g44, i2 t 14 l(ld frlllll prop-. flrl'y, 1" 4,v/,1-,i g nerouilri, l(N \W'a1lsllingtoll 'river IN ,uri4'11 fVil-r414' I XIIlh . (IIll L'v l l l l i I.'. ru pnli lll"i 11 N llIt IIII l Iglllt llt g t11, I- -U----i--ii--.- In Best Society Every woman of social ex perience knows that no matter how formal her recep tion or card party may be, there are always some of her guests who really prefer a cool glass of good beer to any other beverage. These women keep Pabst Blue Ribbon in the house, for they know that while their guests have varying tastes, Pabst Blue Ribbon is the Beer that is liked by everybody. Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality costs a little more than ordinary beer-but it is worth all it costs. A bottle of Pabst Blue Ribbon is not only good to look at, but the beer itself has a delicate flavor and rich, smooth taste that is sure to delight. Made and Bottled Only by Pabst in Milwaukee Telephone for a case today. Leo Solomon 115 East Main Bell Phone 57 S'Ind. Phones 59 s~ r1ii William J. Calhoun, United States ambassador to China, and a typical street seone in Pekin, showing the dis regard for proper sanitation. Authorities Conceal Condition. |',,kllt. F"eb, 1, -I)isA',ov(.ry that 20 delths fr iom tIhe plngue hirv occurrted Il the ('hinti, e hosplt itl ait Tin Trin nath orllM Ittn therl m u rl clllonceall llg reall conlitiions. In doing this, hoitwever, thy.' lur merely omllllyllpng with iii hill pIHrli dl edqcll t hla 11no r.,lports lntallated to intiinAt uri alam hould re|ilt the It it hlelved hIere'lt thlt l e Iptlgue Ir Int diminlllhing, glud pihys'Ichans Iat Itu'hrd to the ligttiuol en lilute that there ailre ait leNat r)0O victtims dully itihr.ghoiut the Inferctedl tclturtlrs. PROVIDING BRIDGES ON FOREST FEDERAL SERVICE CO-OPERATES WITH LINCOLN COUNTY TO BUILD CROSSINGS. IJiby, 1,'b. 1.-($i t.hl.)-iTf tih rel'c~llttlllltne Ltions of forstr)l' y offlchtln are l' irrkld out, Lintolltn county will lrev'l' $30,000 from thle naltlonal gov I 'rnl1ent to assist the countly III the illtrurllttion of two isteel bridges ovter tho Kiltetlnal river, oine at LIblIy and ot atit t'roy. 'The, g, vertmlent needs lite bridgesi. In the tttdministration of iltl KIotenail tlttImitll ftIrcast and thtle alle mIlany settlethrs who need the(n,. + that the plIn Is for the g\' lrnlllt aln the ollntlt to each bear half the explense of constructitlon. I',trest iuplervisor It)orr Mkeel,. whoseI. h.eadqtuarte(rs alre t IIb)I)y, hliat str .tgly tree.Iionimhdetl to Districi t I,'oir (ester (Gre eley that such an aippropria Utin lie maide, atli Mr. G(reeley hIas Illlttl( It iIilar rePommtlnteittlltion to the chlifr foirestter. The only means of croutssing bth Kltenlaitl riv\'er at IIbby and Troy at the present tllell In by ferrli'es, which oin aitctulllit iof the swift waiter, are' illltt ltilttingerotus. Accidenlts have been of frequent neur-la(e, five people i\tti Ig -lost their IIves while tertIssittg lo the fierry lit Libliy dturing the pasiHt Vesilt'. Ailt llileavor In to ie malide to have' the state h'Ktlistllre join in the re gltittnt it the gvernmenlllt fr n i lp propri'litfion to aid Inl the b illding ut FOREIGN SECURITIES FEARED IN GERMANY Iterlin. Fel 1.-t ('l unt IVii Kanitz, retllittg liit ttlhe would tll k the gov e eiint iwhat tlieasure it lpurposed tot itlln flod.,lt with ':relJgt tlett ritilt. Ti$h1 tunt witihtllly rteferredt o i tilte t ri't'tt that I lt' ltelIun r Hlaititllolge.cldl I hilil', n Iimportant i lebanking institu Ition, ionteti 'lted tl l rking illt attempt to list ttit t tt ttJ of tilhe ('hltc t , M i watke & S t. Patil ailway on the Shrlile Ib ho rs.l, It has I"ea offihhilly a unlttoucetl. t itttlt o tlhe sit>n goverlsnent is con atlideing the adviabitlity oif rejOting tIe l l l upplietliin, if it Liwere made, In vib , of ite +," iiltiolns i' the il e. l ilrman g bl ii ia rket. NEGRO CONFIRMED. \\ ashiIIngtII n. I,1' l. 1. --( 'huI 'lls A. it erell, the a(ble eg'ro who was V ill hp polilntled i )e, l, mbe to be tellnt'r ofl internal revenue for the dilstrict of wailli, \ias ionfirmed by the senate todi usi, otolnll inl ll go l t protest was nuiltdo agillnst the appoiltntment, on lcharges lt whilc .e investigated and, MONTANA PENSIONS, \Vaithingtrinl, F"'eb. 1.-(Specttil,)- Monitniatt i, pentsi'le haov n grlnted as follows: 'l'ilthas O. Eaton, $15; (iilltk A. Itauntle, $15: Judson Saw .yr, $15; Irwin 1". Davis, $12; Ollie L. \VB IIWashington, I,'e h. 1.- (Speclal)-The secretary of the treasury hus selected the site for the new public hbuilding at lloziema. The structure will he located on the northeast eorner of Tracy avenue and Babcock street, The owner of the site is Nelson Story, Jr., an.d the purchase price l11 $7,800, FARMERS TO MEET IN HAMILTON LUCAS OPERA HOUSE HAS BEEN SECURED FOR THE SESSION -THE SPEAKERS. Ji14 lill . ilI I b. L1.-(I i lt h b l.)---The lues opet'u utoas has been secured as a it nltting plecte for the flrtners' In tltitut-'whlich Illmeets in this city ort Saturday. The Inietlng hal betln ,x-" tensively ldvertised throughout tlhe nallley and a large and enllthusiuatl 14'wlionin I exp't't'led. A finlle arra of speakers has 1t.111 e.ired forl the nIi'etingl, the lInt In llluding (). C. ('regg, O. I. . h\hll e.) , Mli 1Iiiis Miii n tonellr and M. L. D)ean. ,. CI. G(regg 44wan formlrly in tcharge of Minlnesota l' ritller' ilnsttitut ndlltl i Is ifan of wide experienle in tlhe work carried un at lsucIh meetings. (). 13. \Vhllpple, horticulturilt at the Mollntana agricultural college, lhas been heard in iamllton be,'fore and in a llman 1well vereil Ira his specialty. Miss Stoner Is a Iecturer oln homllvelc l no1nn1s, ha'tng been engaged for hee turea at everlt l illnstitute hi'eld l hoult tith. state this winter. M. I. DeanL is nIo strngel'r l t ]|lln ltoi n h ,eIeitlings, IIndL is probably as weill posteld on orchlrd conditions in the valley 1ts any in thie tltate. Mr. )Dean tlilwayH lam mltlhnllgl of interest to say at institutes. (ine of the featlures of rth meetilng will beo It nllloloday Ilunchollen servled at the Ilchambe(r of " nni , rllcll e builldnlg by th1e hlies of tihe l nellton chapterllt of the Amerll ic'lalt \WmIill 1ia I' ' lgllae. There'l' 11has4 teeln Itln unusually Ilrge 111le ofL wiltgltl lbegin t noon and will contlLInue a loI.g asI there in anyonelle hungry, GAMBLING IS CHARGE AGAINST SCHROEDER innlmlt.n, Feb. 1.-(S.lpechtl.)--A warrant chargilng J. 10. Rcluloder, plro prietor of It local pool and billiard hall, with runllllinllg I t tud piker gamllel Ihl hs1111 llce of butsiless was sworn olut todla.y by Counllty Attorney It. Lee Mc ('uli'hl. While Deputy Sheriff Tiurch wat lurkilng for h1111 with tile warrnllllt Scllhroeder appeiared at the court house. lie will be given his ]hearing toll)lrrow\ morning. WITH THE HORTICULTURIST&, Htumilton, Feb. 1,-(Slit echl .)--\W. T. .l,'e're. orehard inspector for the flitter loolt valley. left yesterday for Mlisnoula, where he will Ittend tilhe hortlcitural lletllng. Donald C. Wel'ty, uIslneIss manlllltllger of ";(t'eater flitter Ithot," a III leave tomorrow to attend the mlleetllng. lMrs. Welty, who llha been visiting hel Iiarents at St. Iouuls, will arlrive in MI1soul Fi'ridluy and will t comnpany .Mr. Welty to tis city. GREGORY LEAVES. illlnilton. Feb. 1.-(Spechitl.h)-E. A. tGregory, who Ihas boontll Uitanagerl,' theI ll.itlilltoIn offlCe of tlhe We\ternl 1'n1lon Te'legrllaph comlpalny linceo ts Inlt;nl laltin, left thlll afternoon for Katli pell, where he will asIume the llmaln Igershlllp of the office there. 1. A. Trlgg oif Missoul.lt arrlved Ill H;Iitil tull yesterdlly and hll taken charge of the local office. SUITS ARE FILED. Ifumilton, 'eb, 1.-(llpeihl.)--The [olhowling stilts were flhed thls morn ing in the dlistrict court: A~igalll (orwalln \'Wolfe ngalnst S. s. Mll ddll1g, a suit Io quiet title. L. J. ('allplbell and (Ieorge it. c'ole Iagainst Allce G. Irgllvy, an attachmllent sult. GOOD BUSINESS. Inllilton, Feb. 1. -- (ISpeelh .) itounty Clerk and Itecorder Alblrt IoI1r itnt. i ltiii s the feest of his office for JaluiIIly at $ 14.50. l'lllFbruary startid offt witll ItI rushI. Instrutinnottl arlyinhg about $75 in fors bleing re celi\td lat tilhe offce tills lmoirtning. IN HAMILTON. lilllllllllon, lFeb. 1.-(-L..ecihl.)-Altor t Pey (;'rge Haggs Oif Stevienvllleo aid 1i. A. W'Ilntallley lof Mlsltnila are at lending to busillness miatters in thise itly toilidy. ODEA'S MESSAGE lesidel s eling mer ely an evenlt of the lmonth, the big Ilaturday dlllner to be ierved at the chamln her Of coLlllleeo on 'arnterll' In - ttiltte day, will later be turned illnto an ultluuall custom, Next autlutiti It will be given as the first harvest feastit wheltn we are all glorying in the plroductivity atind gootllltne of this llmost wonderful valley. To thlt, lndioes of Hallllmilton, through the Inembterst of the Anter lean \W'Olllilllt Itleague (atll belIng great boosterettes), Is due the cred it of formling this new Idea, of In stltuting a new custol In Montan.. Their, prel'ent Idea, which Is for the primary tipurpose of giving a bhne fit for the chauloer oi ofcommlerce, explands into an original thought which w\e, thle mIlell of the chamber of commerllr e, have o\vellooked. We thank them. The womlleln of lany' town or conm Ilunity can do mtluch good. They have In many Instancets. Their conception for Instance, of town beauty Is very keen-and they are the best "house-cleaners" and "housekeepers" of any town. The Bitter Root Valley A PACIFIC SLOPE LAND FAMED FOR ITS PERFECT FRUIT AND ITS GIIEAT PROFITS The Valley of Opportunity A single acre of land in this valley his been known to produce a net profit of over $1,800 in one year; $500 annual net profit from an acre of land is a common event. Crops never fail, fruit pests are unheard of and fatal diseasses ailong stock, hogs and poultry are unknown. Water for irrigating purposes in accessible and inex- i haustible quantities. The beautiful mountain scenery, an abundance of pure water, healthful mountain air, unrivaled climate, good means of transportation, convenience to markets, good schools, close proximity to state university, and the lowest cost of living all combine to make thids locality the 'most ideal place for a home in the great northwest. Bitter Root Valley Irrigation Company IAMILTON, MONTANA MISSOULA OFFICE: 128 HIIGGINS AVENUE LUMBER DEPARTMENT OF THlE Anaconda Copper Mining Company Successors to THE BIG BLACKFOOT LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of Western Pine and Larch Lumber GENERAL RALES OFFICE ) Bonner, Montana Located at Honnter, Montana. aills Located at lamllton, Mlontana ot. Rngis, Montana Our mills have constantly on hand large stocks of well seasonIled lumlhr and liths. Our factory makes anything needted in Sash, Doors, Mouldings and Interior Finish. Retail yards art Butte, lHelena and Missoula carry coim1lete lines of Building material. * Estiniates furnished from plans. Write for price list. Our Mlissoula Yard Keeps a 'Full Line of LUMBER PORTLAND CEMENT OAK FLOORING LATH HARDWALL PLASTER MAPLE FLOORING SHINGLES KEENE'S CEMENT INTERIOR FINISH MOULDINGS LIME MILLWORK SASH BUILDING PAPER SLABS WINDOWS TAR PAPER PENN. HARD COAL HOT BED SASH DEADENING FELTS SOFT COAL DOORS PREPARED ROOFING APPLE BOXES Our large stocks Insure well-seasoned lumber at all times. Order a carload of 4-foot dry slabs from our City Yard at $2.80 per cord, f. o. b. cars Missoula. Missoula Yard-Phone 106 Bell or 742 Independent CHAS. H. MARSH Embalmer and Funeral Director CHAPEL FOR SERVICES. Ind. Phone 423. Bell 321. Residence 259 Black. 124 West Main. Competent Lady Assistant, Scandinavian American State Bank OF MISSOULA A General Banking Business Trans acted. M. L. Gulden STATE TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Won Medal at St. Louis 135 E. Main St. H. T. GARDINER Clothes of Quality Prices always right. See our style sheets and woolen samples. 822 Hlg. gina avenue. Northwestern Abstract and Title Insurance Company Furnishes correct and complete ab stracts of title to all city and county porperty. Estimates on abstracts fur nished on application. 104 Main street. Phone 147 Red PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND DECORATING We will meet competition in prige, and then a little lower, and guar. antee our work. W. H. CARD Penwell Blook, South Third It. 1kll Phone 5i W0ok FIR ST NATIONAL BANK MISSOULA With a Capital and Surplus of $400,000 can handle your business successfully. F. 8. LUSK, President. EDWARD DONLAN, Vice Pres. E. A. NEWLON, Cashier. H. 8. HOLT, Assistant Cashier. Missoula Trust and Savings Bank Missoula, Montana. CAPITAL .............2..... 0, 000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.....9O50,O00 Offiooers. J. M. KEITH .......................President G. T. M'CULLOUOH...... Vice President A. R. JACOI ................................Cashier R. C. GIDDINGS................Asat. Cashier Directors J. M. Keith, T. L. Greenough, J. R. Daily, 0. T. McCullough, P. J. Kline, A. R. Jacobs, Kenneth Ross. We Pay 3 Per Cent Per Annum on Savings Deposits. WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Montana. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY,. CAPITAL ................................. $20....... 0,000 SURPLUS FUND ..................... 60,000 0. A. WOLF.......................President JOHN C. LEHSOU........Vice President J. H. T. RYMAN........................Cashier Directors Ferdinand Kennett, M. A. Fish, 0. A. W'olt. John C. Lehaou, J. H. T. Ryman A GENERAL BANKING BUSINE*Ia TRANOAgTL).