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PUOET SOUND OFFICIAL SEVERS HIS CONNECTION WITH MILWAUKEE LINE. l;, nl . i.'iii 1 , chiu e engi'|icer ,.r tlhce has resigned hls ipnitioall and will tikci service with nitnljier ifcollpan>. Ic1ly fact was made knl.An in the city yes terday by the receipt of cI biulletlin from the office of Proildelnt It RI. Willlhims. Mr. Pearson is well known in Mlls stoua, as he was hi1 the emlcploy ,of tlhe Northern Paclfc here for severll ye)rs before accepting a poiitOll with tlhe Puget Sound. During hisl period of service with thie Milwaukee licne Mr. Pearsaon has made an enviable record. It could not be learned inciily wlih what road Mr. Pearsun had aciceicpted service. E. 0. Reeder lhts lccen llcp pointed to the posltion of chief eni tgineor of the Puget ioulncld Imaide vat cant by Mr. Pearson'a resignationl. Mr. Reecider has i"en in the enploy ro the Milwaukee lines foru Ilocng tim .. He was considered 1). J. W\Vttelllore's right-hullid oman during tlhe time that Mr. Wlttemore was letively engaged In engineerinrlng ork. Ills offical title before his recent idvatnceolert% Was as sIstant chief engineer of the trlies east of iutte. He is it man with nmllch practrctal engineering experienceu and will doubtless be successful In han dlltlg the duties of his new plnitiln. The namne bjlletin contahin thie a. ,nouncement that C. I.. IAweth, tformer ly ,superintendent o bridllges and hbuilding, has been uppointedl conslult Ing engineer with heatlquarters at Chli casp. The changes made by this announce ment were effective onl Macy 24. George I. Merritt, geIeral agent Ltf the refrigerator service of the North* erI Paficl, was in the city yester day or businoss. Mr. Merritt was ac companled by W. H. Merrlman, dlt vision freight and passenger agent. The cual! of the railroad proved too mulh for Rhina Kramer, Ic fotrmenr em ploye in the Northern Pacific aulper Intendent's office, and yesterdny ilh slipped back Into the roadimaster's of flee and declared that hi' was goiing to work for the ruilroad, whether he received any compentsatioln or not. Thills touching devotion proved too much nlld he Nas given a position. Another rea 0on give feor his come-tback was that the fishlla eeason Is approaching and It is hard to dig up for rallrod fare. An unprecedented, happening oe curred in the Northern Pacifle offices yestelday. Joe Galliahor. chief cur clqek, -gOt busy and rearranged the furniture, which has Iint been mtioved slnte the fall df '99. Tile reaton as signed for the occurrence, according to Mr. ;AaUaghtr., wias that thie , tage setting failed ;o show his admtlrabll physique tp tile, oecat ini 'visitor. The'committee In challllrge f tile ban quet decoratlonl.ca gt busy Tulesldayl evenlng aptd, when Its work had beenc completed a greut transformation had beeg0,enacted. The room is prettily decorated '.ad will make i fitting haokground for tile "eats" tills even. Ing. .uperinltendent W. ('. Albere of the Tllacoma divislion of thli Northern Pu clfic arrived in the city vyesterda)', ci', companled by h.s wife. Mir. Alhee was stationedtlat Mlssoula iIn 19103. at wihich time he was acting suplerllntendllent of the Rocky Mountain divisilon r. r alnd Mrs. Albee looked tip several of their old frielinds while 11 tilhe city. t4upervlsor PFetling of the Northern Paejfic left yesterdtay for anll Ilnpectlon trip over the Cleur d'Alen I:ranclh. Tomll Kqnnedy, delipt \vatchoitnI at the:N.rthern Placific, hlooked aroundl Lo sstonishment. T'.e sun a.am behinld a tcloud mild he failed to n alo nllllt for the etrtngel glow that was spread arlullln the depot platform. In tryiln tI) un eertaln the cause of the effulgetlce he looked at No. 4, which had Jlust pulled Into the depot. The mystery wits solved. There on the stepl of the in coming trait stood I'red SRtnianrs, the golden-halred employe of the super Intendent's office, who wIas returnling from all extenstvie tour iof Inveotigu tiot through all of the tII uth11 rI I state andtl Texas. le said that he haild sOn hlts of ciunitry, had It goI thnL', and Is now willing to pli'e his probos ls Ihark on the grindatolle. Assistant tenefiral superlntenitent i:. It. Barrett anti uperltiteidIit t ('. If. Marslhall of the Puget Sundi passed through th.e ity yesterl'at mIlllng on their way ouat. Mr. Malthall wenti as far east as Deer le.idige .it returinid to this city on No. 3 last .nlll tg. FOWLER ARi STED FOR CONTITPI SUPERINTENDENT REFUSES TO` GIVE TESTIMONY BEFORE NOTARY PUBLIC. Helena, May 25.-(lperlal )--M. MI. F.o.rgy, 4ivision superl;itenident ,f the Rocky Mountaln divisionlii ,f ithe North ern Pacific, Is the \vielrlus offerinlg of his company int a test of the cilostitu tionality of the stite law 'elatinl to the perpetuatini of t-stliimrny.i Mr. o vier, though rcady and wllling tn obey any order of the court if left to his own decisiun, was arrested yester day by a I4.wl anti Clark deputy htrllff on dhe charge of contempt of court, and today was compelled, to give bopdus of o500 for his appearance in toirt totorrow. 40. time Ago Dr. W. A. Peek ap p|aidq the court for an order allow. n'i 1 . fQery to take testimony for the pg~ ~0 f perpetuating it, In a sut ,ie Jlropedu to bring. The proposed f0op.o s In the nature of damages for s ..' 4ltt, :.. al Rllegig that ;be failib td nicrili had glven an or EAETBESlY15N THE W/ IRMBYm Yalig hTIY rT 8¥ WYGMINGY i4 ýde N DOR týuNict/ KNIGHT. i'' r ,): ·m~ ~ ~ : ~ ."o· x·o o I'h tl'l lil ihi, Maiv ' h .-- thi I s- Irl.w ince of tile gove'rnolr and lla i iItlttegtliln of viiltors fromt the Mliate for whichii ilt mas nIiU ed. ltlri In )ltrothy l i :life KIlght, dltughltetr if formeitr ('Chtlf Jut lilr Jctss KIglght orf Wyetintlltg, chrlatened th11e bttlrllisilp WV'yoilning, thlle natnll l'laten'lu t drletidnngllt, When the(' whrhip was launchedll today at the 'lyards the i 'r, i.p shlipi & Engineli company in I this city. overnlllr J. M1. 'areyll, o Wyomint .'ll, several orffltell i the tll te, litg ther with lSiretary if ihe Niavy 1Meyer thoi ei lonh li m hing standh Ii when thet i big hbattleship Milhli intt tIht l wiitlei' ifl the l)elaware river. Whien the Wytiniig gets its full itaintitont the iWarshipl will inot lihe sr ipased by aily fightintig llhip in the dtier that lhe wils nut to ihr cilled to it telld In ni iase ,hel11 ih ptykicihn wax netldedl at the yardslI. At as recen.llt ihealir hItl I.leftro tihet noltary .1 r. i nwller woit SI lltira aVnls hlll rveftIIIIIui, on t\illlll - Jr., It teNtify. The iuntairy iwent to ti ,district courti rall an ordher wai sitnli for the iarrest i t Itlillcr. 'li't its morni hIug :ir. V)lwilr airrivedlhr I i. and wasi taken iefore Judge ilnaithi Ii fttirI itne, bet W. i). ilnkti, aittiorney for the court ordtleredl tl t It ,li ft rniuhlled. Mr. nl.luklh 'It thle on-iinll-ilw of i tr. Walla'e. and IH tlthe' la. 't i wilit a Ifew lday's iago attaicledl freltliht oir sll tlih Nortllteri lI'u lflc' ltln yards hli ere to ill tii' a ilaitm uof a clluit. I-I Extra e BiTh EBJOU The Destruction of the Battleship "Texas" M.i the one hllion adlhta I tl I illt I n I, t no ihlve*s. l'thtI Iltltt aen ationllt of all i thirt es i t it h d l soi . .\ g lu i',itt led li ro l hucti in of t'nclh s ItI1 power, ltnlilhlt and ilturdahy iinltlin , and nighIlt. ANOTHER NEW NOVELTY-THE TRIAL OF THE CAMORRISTS In iiunniiy Itaily:.\' Y ' ilt ' hl il l ;l :labout it, .Stitt ,w - It true tl i life In tvtryl' r lespect. Our five-piece orchestra in the following program: .ii r 't'h, "'t' 'orn h u ,ks".. ld E " K u h n W altz, '"rj'iil 'Mours tIlt .thil is" I':. W allten el ltongl hit, "Think it Over Mry" AI. PlentLtll ,elettllin "SHoil Kls'" . 1lurte L. evi Iit ., "All thlt. M.iy'" It. Itlrith ".1ll ,icrlr," l rol "11 ''rv1 attic" 'Tl'lioun .110 Npt W altz, " iuub ni i s l i ltn S h ainw s" II. I.itn iihl-K ewell r' " 11u rl'h . " .\ 11 l l ' th 'a id y '" I. II. K e lly H. H. SCHANDER, LEADER SHORT-LIVED HAPPINESS .\ thrilling l lm l t','tll illut i hg ii ;a tit' it,- (1 lu ia lblr r.1i i path tlt"." llc y itith ;a t;rt touch lit sto ry ' foo, t. DISCHARGING THE COOK I.,mlelh surt''' El,''.r h,,dy I::lau hs, four st 'lk will he iexluh Nii d w ihi y u K, c this i'vter initly., DEAR, KIND HUBBY t \ lo allIl .l [fi l 11 , lhui lilhgl ioairl w a, ll I:luii hs llr'u ho li li to i'lll. I 1'1n f r e f ni ity.ill SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR SUNPAY. MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P. M. ShcWict lhjnnin . tt1t1 orlaltl,'e cIliiuue I'' r rimi anll t 111 day. W.idniisi 'Ie ISIS AN ALL FEATURE PROGRAM TONIGHT The Panma Canal in 1911 The audience is brought as close to the work as though actually present where it is in progress. T;. greatest engineering work the world has ever known. Superb photography of a most interesting subject. INDIAN JUSTICE .S ul ;i 1 t1t, ti t ni hlt tlia 1, tort . .A1 li l ,d \t' , al' 'st ry tJill lilt'lity S of lt ll in t iii, it WHEN A MAN'S MARRIED a lito u' llI tll . ()lil, -i l of t Ilt ll, st clie'\ r, 'lullitcal millelt dies lptrod vt', od lt1 II i ' i, lw I 1n 11 Iallil tu il'lkrs MONTANA ''hl a G iln ti ecrsity eil t at tG il sis, d1am \ '11 u sia l h llt cing e suln( sitngls. ".:11tl unlt" will hIf t sv fll lly fc'aturl d. 'l'h 'lp 1s als :t 'Lbvi utilully lllustru tdt duet ii"Il inlce ;iglu in--h\' I'.lr ca'--li lttt big lilt, r "'T h a t's w ' h y I N . '\v 'r .\ l r i ,d . " t Who's Going to Receive That Gold Watch?" bradtlh L it tIhu watir lisl, 93 rurt; diii l'IIa itnunt, 26,000 tonls. Thl % Wyeuwlwng ,i,,,,iiU,,wt wlil liu 12! 12-111h guns~i; 21 five-Inch gnus;1 runsii tiii-lire-pouii" ,tliai gut Ie; NI., u oe-pti1411ll d Nenlll-IIUtntuatltje gtltI l two inse-111(11h rlfld Ildipiv"n; twi 30-cllihir near Liwirin c , IIII-htir v iIeo t tt1. It ii III cairy : 4u'lfict'is anld 1,0310 iwI au-i mlin, 41tINN bult1l·nl l lin p 1 under ('1l1?t(1'1('1 i111 iti 11{Yfercrull1 icl'll . \\'11e· III, whole 1un n1111 iiidd to tIhI navy whilii, will Ie ceti iigcc lIn figihtiig ,iitr igth 111,1w tih inhl l A l nriv: m nvy liw the cccnd r I e Ill ii -il ui ii ii w r PUGET SOUND APPLIES FOR A RIGHI-OF-WAY 1l4-le a, Miu _5 --- (Npotlit 1.)--litho 7'h rl~l~l~l~i~l llIn l~ ('Ii iii I P i i' 11n Chilicao ~.l iIwiiikii & P'uget iiiuiici r itilt- la y li, i nllllli lhul-iaituvit tile st11te l 111 ci aong · ciI Il Cri k, 1 he iceinitril pirt ot 1-i~rgug couiiity. til, roadI nteii s tloi bu l d a it ing fr,'~ i iom I c-re-k liii Tewlistiwn rind fromi mtiii SEmursag begs us to stick to plain living and high thdiking, but all the same he ate his daily piece of good old "punkin pie" EMPSON'S PUMPKIN is simon pure pumpkin through and through-thick as can be canned, and sure makes dandy good 'Punkin Pie' the kind of pie that everybody likes Enough in an Empson's can for Four Luxurious Pies ELECTRIC Toaster - Stove A MINIATURE STOVE TO BE USED ON THE TABLE. COOKS ANYTHING. An Offer To users of our current, $1.50 down and $1.00 per month. Price $5.50 Missoula Light & Water Company ,.. Reng , Bet The special corset for the Stout Figure Will give the stylish shape liness of the very latest Fashions-it is made to give comfort where corset com fort has not been known before-it is boned throu h j out with double watch spring steel which gives it the unusual strength and pliancy necessary- and the boning is guaranteed not to rust or breiik. If you have excess flesh, and youhavehadcorsettroubles, .Rengo Belt. Corsets were tmade especially for you. Style Nos. 43 and 47 at $2.00. No. 49 at $3.00. FOR SALE BY GOLDEN RULE The Most Popular Trading Store .Grand Theater THE LA BOHEME TRIO ITALIAN. MUSICIANS Mingling Music, Mirth and Melody PARDY & HOLMES Diillih Dutch Doings Note.--Mr. Holmes is late star of Ole Olson Company. BECK & HNNY What They Do to'a Piano Is Perfectly Pianistic 3--- Somethig New in Pieturedom --3 And a New Someth i in Shg. ' Specials Silk Petticqats in evening shades and all staple colors ,and black; guaranteed for three months' wear; all the new tailored styles, for, each .......................................$4.95 Women's tailored suits in staple colors; navy serges, black serges, white serges and novelties; values to $22.fO, now .................... ...................$10.90 Women's tailored suits in navy, black, tan and white serge; values to $35.00, now ..................... .........$20.00 Women's silk and wool dresses at very special prices; values to $20.00, now ................................................... $10.90 Women's silk and wool dresses for this end of the seasob's clearance; regular prices to $35.00;, now .. ..........................$18.60 All wool serge, 54 inches wide, regular value, $1.85; in colbrs, navy, tan, brown, white and black, for the day, a yard ....................................... $1.20 Very pretty curtain madras and scrims; dark and me dium light .colors, conventioinal.or floral designs; 36 inches wide; including 20c valies, for the day only, a yard ... ..................................... 11 10c gingham, a very strong cloth, 27 inches wide; a good liberal assortment to choose from; for the day only, a yard ......................... ... ... .... . ................6 1-2 ¢ THE CRESCENT FOR RELIABLE ADVERTISED "MERCHANDISE ANP PRICES >-. ./ COME TO SEE US AND WIE WILL SHOW YOU MANY CAMP NECESSITIhS. HAVE YOU A STRhNG.1NIFE A POCKET AXE OR WATERPROOF MATCHBOX? YOU ARiE qOING OUT FOR FUN, YOU CAN HAVE LOTS iJiOtE OF IT IF YOV FEEL INDEPENDENT IN USING YOUR OWN THINGS, OUR LINE OF OUTING HARDWARE WILL MAKE YOU HAVE A BULLY FINE TIMt,, McGUFFEY HARDWARE CO,* PeNWELL BLOCK. MIte OULAP MONT. • • = ., mgp . mmm lmtmimlmm mmmmp m m s . '- - King Amos SON OF PRODIGAL (2:16). The World's Greatest Sire Is a dark brown stallion, 15,3 hands, weighs 1,210 pounds. lu the sire of three better than 20. Will make tie season 19011 at 218 West Main street, Missoula, Mont. TERMS $25 (To Insure) ELDER " DAILY, Owners, -7 -- - r- - .---- "Multtype" Address your' rsmittapops' to 925 First avenue, Spokane, W.ah., Multitype Machine Co. The Trunk Stre S l eFor Trunks, , a Sum : 204 laft r'gAve., downstairs WATSON TANSIER CO. You will find our agents at' all trains to care for your trunks and Ipgage,. We do a general transfer ,and.. torage businues, . will U I ments with us for moving their trunks to opera house. Boasenger wagon also oporated-1 ;the ity. We bhave the U. U. mail oo@treet. Tolephone No. iTt. Hamilton, Mentana. HOT $SPINGS All parties from Misoula going to Quinn's Hot Springs go by CoeUti d'Alene` trAins, which makes con* npction, at St. Regis for springs at 8 p. m. dally. M;lWrEl.Pr