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UM REArRIS TH1 SEASN lERTTER LAWS AND STRONGER CO-OPERATION TO COMBAT FORISLT FLAMBES. PPorthliid. J.lun 3.-Thtltl theI firetit fli'r' leaajn oi" 1011 itpirl'itntrihtt. with Ietter hlats and strilnger pittltll tlhan I were iit fI.'c t thle beginltlill of iT s Ht I earsonI, bllt thalt ithi last gaint'rtl rilinat Cannot het' conta1ilte' d ,,11 t plI llct ' o ne f Ii " gur bsy'tnl d Jtlln', It Ihe alllrtlttillt', of Ia 1.testat re t ll .i tIu'e n to rtay tt.t tilis \tstttrn Fo;retryll) atnd t'puseltrvaiot|nl aI..laqlt[tqion after a pyatt'nutltt ctanva-s oif filhd (,inn .itlolnl thr.outgh til COIstituletst flre f[ight[ ing novel*tcionthm in Montlana, dahtto, W.shihiigtto)n U lud Iregn.tl. Railllnfall \ail ultllut nt riutlI thunlI-g lay andiit .Apttl blu light inI Mitrt| anti I''eruinry, sti thtItl frotn New Yt'.ars tIo tllt' I* I'lns lha iin i l1i0ll. W itll]. May ralt I-s tlhivl ' Ihtt th f'tar ,f atltithllr abnlrlltt!-t ii t al. fire gnt-anili, thawy nilt ilrev 4*tell thi I nillrll itr oIf n lttleirs' lin(I iligert' slthlngs tat the mlanrtt tlnit'. _i41t t, nllid ullnNrit'lionl fir.. off~lllhis el italso#. thiat tise rcinlovul ofl thiqe, fire trUlal niloW Iiiide he, ilndlhr liermlitl with the ,xstinrllt f 1, vi'try care toIll lpVrevet llt tire a'ut'ilillng 1,r lllitng ritig it, stlttng ls later. All thII' tlnitm r Itwnotrn ttstitntlo.tln are maiklng thelr ntllroll 1rerI offhId·lnl thian e!ver Ilefirte. II Idlihll ftrrcust htivui, beenl out ititlt MilP' 1 ixteltlllltg tritin and IeIllleholnl, 1ytcemll ad wine alllll, llslo 'illihllll illrlct lr iy iVt'ii it alln t(i ivery 16OH)0 nlwrsJ. Thll, 'ihllinglltl l ewin4,ll tutn hlila ti 1nIi h-okint after the ch;lring lip ltf tltlltgarouitu altthllltig ittid rlightttt tt tWiay allt hals |ill rt.ll114ill u IIIrc r m luh neIw equiplli inelit, hnlu.dlilng atutomnltbille for lranlntrt ling iiti and PtiiIItlitM. The Monllnlllli anldll OrigIn neilidations hliVe rt'rgntiiiitl ,l o It llll'h 1tracllRl r font ilg ia tl a raetillt of ital yeatr's lessuiot. The ftrest c\t'viee hu ll tli il devotid lluch efllort ilitrllig tilhe winter to lar faetuing it; tipttrtil tind fira-ightiig a r. rtngarlllerta l.ntnl d Ill woiIrk inl clote .o olaritloi \-th i tit atte a nd i Iprlivtlte owlers. t.'i!re-t itffteilal of nil thit ttaths lre arrtllligit ftr tatrictr t'iftrctatitellmlt sif the flre law, Ihan II Itrevittut )'yearn rind priainlan litttle . llen ienc' toi off,,nilrl.l' T~he Wasingtiolin anid OrIstonII linwnI wq're land mJirllke llt lrig llt lltnty th, litlit lel'ti-. The WaL.taiai l attol tIHI )ilg'ylill tItlct Wertl' latioma atid aIltprttltritationlt fur ixteulting them were iltcreitted tt$15,000 a yiar In Washlngton antd $30t.OO tht liregliil. BtOth sitates are greiatly Ilncreaslllg thl"ir ;Isary4 td for ,e. T he lpre ,,.iluthllns rel qulfred ittn burnlill ilunhllltg atnd oper ating englaes rli iitltcttt, l lllcire rigit. The We.ltti'ilt Forealtry alnd t'tilianerfvi lion aittocRatilon la i iiaiklill llapet'l t It flrt tt tcut'l're ultl<,liIi c'io-lwrntialllon with all th,,lse nil ncltl, Ib illatrll,cib ting nIl tIltenn tatllllltll- t f - rl i il tll flittr', stk ,r lll ftld trlt cillllri ittinltloln ti t lht hItwi.t iUlle stlipii Ilw.,t-ur~lly itl prltolio t llrts,l and th( IliJur) tIl Iht, (,te rilnsilllity YtLttaabd by dtltructitn if rasnoarc'es, lift itn li iopiriy. It htl'iitvts tlhut if thil ·iilll lc, caili bl· nr il to, reaizllr , Iht, iex Iritird litl' ffoirt n itlhlg aithde bi git trlne,rill lelll0 stat , a ii I ltmb r ill wl e irtl\ will re.l ipr cit, ly u hivlhg thIIl'e cal, ta'atunasat whi'h tuseti st itta. h dis trl' a. nd illl'dalm alZi e bltt ,e ril.', IIROIBLE BREWING OVfR TALK MEMBER OF HOUSE WANTS TO KNOW IF ARBITRATION IS AGAINST GERMANY. Wi aslhl iing-In, Jlnll el 3. - |int lirinlg N a Jrthslir t ill Ill tl'ittit Alitrl .1 it rItlrltlhti albitrtlilit 5 trt I. ill ir t nlillirt . ltt ll. N t' ti!,rmli li., ieprei dat..O i IIvi ifulnlilll of Newll Jiersey hasiintrodneelhl'td I reslutlllionl in tigi 11,,ti, ittittlli ll tilt' I a .t i 'itt ' t it I r$I' iii~ r ·111 t Iiiic ~i~ Mti ittll tit'll hLits his t (it' ttt d Ii tillls /1ll i'*t inidi titilei tii tIy I ilele ti-ic it ;'l nsiull Ilt~ll*ll ( I ltra l l'rffi h l I.t s i f ldio , oil t: r .lttliit lttrtth its lar1mlr iil i. l it 11 lit.1r *affair,t in t hia m th lItttkeraItiad ltrllluit d r( l l'l,.y, Ih . rli il tlT.l ' Ta ir.1ilgl !I ll h'. lit' *ahJt1 h Iuilh~l c h llit y i n-tl ;.ll~llhll .;iL Ihl I...~ljl~qtllt Ihl, Iilllit ll IhlII liamill, l (dti r 'it .z, .1 r. S ril fl itht iii dursem. it ii *ff 4iJv w tol itto tilj. it of .Lnortentteitsit ti, ipi f \ ll ti 'l l tarrillalta traI htuft 'l'ht' fI i''li il l. 'lil lillllll',ll I 11 II. L i ;in i4n t4aktttitmtt wAt'lte tionu Jsulie 7 n ti:o to'Jn ratnrt eeplil fur thaflt' Ifntaul-lulpti thli I'll llti ivll i METPA IIS WAT INHTMENTS QUASHEi] I blea n,';l Jiilit 3 -J. Ingslerl Al'iiouil as t l I other'l liil,ii pililks r'. 'laiille° \\ilh1 alirnlgw'a it rlo rat 0ililer tir'he. flhed I'ul4Ort otiru, vi'i it 's iaumnds .itir . i pirice t Ill nll tgolL- lmt toilu ata , lroundli f+ir it rt-|lo rilig llln to illiliah tit , | lieninllintll inl lith ill nt-l (*isl*.. Awari ngllilll tol tho hrlefs lhe iiew elil ~lruntllll,q Ju.lch 5th felhral suptl n 0,9147 ilF. 5 h of ~h. e t4hetmu'iltni ntiitl. i ht, ke thllat statuto to) lit it i tI In tirentor a anuit m a .rlinlal I.r',lu6 tde eln if t. cnrary 1it! e rl;.t "lo.lndetd ihe hndiltiuni-nt stlllilllt the. meat. iptlkerst whlllly in = ilu itftleflit. . . . 11i ,f hn. of the jtlrorst tlhe uit thggll l9l til Ca'morrists' trial hay0 *Dot(0, !ostlponitd until Juine 7, .?J .inorrdst prisonersl were plainly ,.. lil.ed at the Interruptlhl i the X:i.._.t lbetils understood that the real folr the intrrtfuption was to, gliv a!.4#rt, 0tksltIalB latwyers and lurirst a OPpettlsita, to t o go bm to wlines gl ! H g!t!! or file tjponur ent teo ilia •· -)I7ttil ing Vlctor Emannuel II , PIlML WSCSSE NI MAR. RISALL. L IlSCUSE.R B IR MSELLt tt5 Kl.' 1 lgh|ll, Junell' 3. --ISlrc' Il l.) -- 1 Majui' 1'". W. Itllst',l of the U nited t States army llhas m intl| 5 rll, qb.er\te - tLionlll 1, the conltro of pllhonld In the It Iirmny by v'ai'inillttlon. House dm.u-, noent No. 14415 iCrrit shis r'hu]I'rt. In 1 'hart he says: t "TIo those familiar with militarylt hhistry it will hardly he nc4e'rssary to ll4Int o1ut the' lerullsIty for illone meth ,a1 of pt'ev'c' nting typholtld in additionll to what wei hlain 14 h ud Ip to a con('Iti ra rat Ively rcet' nt I..rlod "In tih. Pil| nl h tzar wIT lull n n 1 'MM thon 20,73. 11ea114 , toith 1,,5Ml dt'allthsi , Ilit of a, tltnl Mtl'r'ngtil of 107,9I73 menll 19.26 per (,rt llor 8t;.24 per enlt of the t entire' oll r tllll ty oif thnt wirr. At Its cont'lMuh on, \\'a It 41r hed, Virto'r I' V'u IIghn. unll ladwlIarl (7, 1 Sh1keslpe1re ,ure 1 .1'1 n tltutd n board l of if ,I 1 f l' s ti n lllntllth t he tI .Ie- nu es of IhI, exhlensive\ prvtlene1 If tY I iiiti fte vr in th ll'e v r I iu l militltnr'y nlll ps within llh, li llmts Iof thel 1, ti'ta ltui tes. h I on 1lO thlley ibntii itd the nl 111114t lollp rii'l llete ' y of tl' idtt'luilloll gy of typhodlll Vlliih lhas itVlle been | t l ilhhi, d. '"T boa, tarld estta'e Its Ihl Ihif-'tltnt with typhiln, ft l tIl- ' ils pr valnt, ' t as llit is in this .r.ountry. the . hi ei a.' ei' thli at If t traiiltenlt of 1,3010 mnl should bII s llentlhlrd ill lilly ,t'a4tinll, tlnd klept in a ll t hll . ,I f til ry a th r , ci l il l t y co )dit Io s of .'hich were perfect, on tlllll r Irnore fs II' wo, ld d'\v'lop,' t " T h e d i ne, a m Iires f ' ll y ead l lt s rnlo m l y nim I n s(ria ol rnnstl lI .cl Th mihcs, Iets' Olne iif '.-huh h41d its indlvhh'il ch'r IIntr('l . O olli (if the mllcwt lagll rl lnt fIcndlng. tmhilt r141Pt gim1.4it ohf troopsleI did not loe 111Its ilnfetio 1 lbny 4'hntint Its stll i : the dlr I (n' 'w's ,rn rlried from plit e in pl'eo biy thle ien,rl. Il Iheilr hdlles, on theilr sloths. belddhnt g ' ~r tenthge. In 19011 nothing wa knownlI of Ironll' bacillus e(nrrlers, lilt tillugh the l 1oill lu I n prlllcll' d i vr'.e neal r tO "Another entlslltiOl of grarllt l n-4 plortIlle was to1 thl e l ' tit ,'fct s1111 wl n t'ill I ui' tlnnuin nlll t Ihr hlh antlrated with typhoid iI In probhiht tha1t frollm llno-fourth to ionll-third' of tlhom ex posedII to infeitiins will hbe funil sun- I elitbh'e. We know that In mll e regl-' ellnts of 1,300 men tlere wile w re 1 4001 (e'IeS 1 ." Major Ruiinell aivniotesn nd ti'res li anilt typhoidtl i htion to prevent tlhe fir''r. Aftter t'elliltug I a grea1't deal 4a1 1outl the histolry Iiand valu of the 'tpractiIce hel K've' the ftitlf\llo 'ing fa ts: I "Duping the Inst I mlnihs we have l vacilcinatled 12,614 i'persllns, Ill lnltu na ll o g IIllilil Ihll4' rl 11have been1. five, el l s iof ty- I pholdl, with n41o dathsll . 'rile firsllt 'ne wiN nll'tllt ed just befll lore oir lIftr thile' first doe and ca(lme dowli with the BEFIRENS W*tRi t IN MUANDAR MEMBERS OF THB DENOMINA TION SEEM TO WANT TO CAST THE BALLOT. 141. JIoselI, \ ii.. JIilnl' :1. -se'er'l't traini i n of lnniherl' arrived hiet nilghIt and Il ay to aillttendll the wo'irld l nlll ferecii of tiLhe Church ofI I theil Brth ren and11 the high-water mtllark will t1o rI'e'lli~ tou ro lllll'l'l IVl lH 'sionsil will ibe ,iidulte-d lit ihhlt city uditoril nth and tooll large4, theaters. Tw' ueii t iUllai ofi i' rt lll ircl e ti o l' I taken upi early hi t ,he , 'business sessionst' Ilnext week lare' Ihoste if the Iinllithers of the church voting and lI tig 144 In tile l 4st it 4lit" bie44t the pull ''y if Ito, Irtlhren l it , vohil ie. lul Ihti ily ml ny ll I'of nl the t have v'1 t'd ol11l a rt1, 4statellint oI f the l sillitl of t1lc 4.hu 'h' , nyll hie made.il. It is s1 id imuch rl niu 111 than b111 n d44ne by lir e'thrlIen1it liinl 4 , lgll trs nglu i Ihlllt h Illnn1 hu1inS',4s whlit th lstandliig 4rnt ineitti ,hlurntlrizid us " onI ideredl I even Iy the . rled of it tlulll 14t bli V 'ill ' 1 i . tll," C E1 MAIY DEACIDE 141 Pete.4 1"Ihut'rIg, i ni e :. l - dgoki r s frittlyl'f l i .*R ' 1) ai cru,. 'I l, i ilir , ( ' ..,tlti viitih lilit thxpi rs i uh luilt Uhltiol i. chlangle inl the officers olf the ulliol. fever iecn after the nHiomld. J.hep cc11,rae of the fever was tlini, the G - Wi pcrature rueached 103 t.oce clltly, aind there was tisn comepllellatin. The ding nolis Waft c'incfirmed by lsolating the bacilli from the stools. The four re mainirg cases were aill mild, and in the absence eof bllcd cultures to coln firm the dialnolsi there Is a rcasonable douhblt as to its cirrectness.. T'Ihe ' Wictl rcaeticn is worthless as a inealn i of diignosi luiii uong viccinucterl Ien, I sline' it persists fir Jcany Imuethis aLftr I hInol, l t lll, 11111 1:1001d tlital'r H hilt ld invatl'lri ibly tc' t lkel ill n tltill ieaes. YVe do nit knouw that these ifour e'aiesr wiere nodt instawe''s of Piara typhold or inlme othei r febrile eundi t(In: they are, hiwevier, tinclitied tl t the slitisl.lc fir .tlhe re',ison that thec diagnosis taut been male and Ho I't' iltccllcatNe ll N l i ee iet' ii ctiltlie llt clii c r c(c* Iportted. "Illhirclg thle snie plric'l theiP'' lIt o ileieiUred inI the the r lemainder of lithe ariny 418 e'H.e'I, with :12 deaths. 'thei Iitle ocPr thousltltnld iiciiiong tile veli'vi unoted . .319, wiille in thc e trly at large It I is nearly 10 th1ei(4 ait high. it Is difficult tio i'xpreiss the dlifferecie ini pereentcages, since tile I'armiy Is it Ilvil.g hbody iundeergoinig econtinuous clihinge. Men ari e 'icllted forl' a period of tire'' yea'crs, and nearly It third of thie, ftrce ii lost each yF'ear. In it generall way, I Illlght aHy' that aIhecilut onle-ieeventh of the acrmy has been varcrlinated and that I five ctases cltlt no deatihs have oc cuirrcd amolng themlcl. In the oilier six seventh of thlle forcen there have berlln not 30 e1'i.c'ies, hiiut 4IN, with 32 delthn. "Tiihe folltowing is ione of steveral re cent expiierir,''es: "'()n Junlle 14, 111111, 9112 cien or n'c e p|eny A, First Iatttiliol of e inginee'rs, iwere vci altletd. On l llllne 24 the ('oIII ianly left WeVashingtoee, ). C., een route to (Iettysherg. P'. rie total strength of the coumnpanliy wits 111 nlell. Ninety two or these lihadt r'eeived iat icist l nlleo Inocuh't llion, tiwo othern gave a history iof haiving had typholil inlil cmay ie eonsedered Imnmucne, thus leaving 24 ccnrleli unpirotectetd Iy eithert Ia plrev ious I tttc'k ouf thie dl iseslte oi'r iy veec' clen tlon. On Augeust 11, five days after re turnling frotmll Imanetivers, two easIIes of iypholdl ecurr'ed Ilcamoneg the unve'ectl leted alnd fourl ' c'eiolldery c'aset's I.c c'urreldI ietworn tihe 20ti and I23rd, clinic Illlong tie eueV'ec'nllcialted, c hldle 25 pIer ient of the ioln-Ilmmune living uneler excit ly thle Name en'ccllltions I FIle nmlllll(edl to icfec''tlieon. An lgreat It dlr ference' as this is certainclly significant, anld Jlustifie's cn ice holloiving that we have at least ia IleIure whihll \viii sNcave unteIldi IIv\'e In time of war." Any 'oengre'cssianall clan prIocure at c'py of thls documenlt for It t'nolntittlenlt. I1. I, C. IIRYANT. IRThAY OF DAYVIS IS OBSERYIVEB APPROPRIATE EXERCISES MARK MEMORIAL DAY IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. M'obicle, AlI., Jule 31.-- Thli lllli Vccl'r'ry of the' bire'th of Jefferson DI\nvi was oblserved today with il general cloulllg oif Ill baunks, cotton e'xchangele, Imblic buildlings and other instlitt ll ms. ':ilc' I'enitt'd IDaughter's orf ile' ('11ted aerce'y carried out ie I pei,'lcal Ipr'oir t' I Icelhoe r iof the 'cealeeiln. In New Orleans. New ,l'cillcns, June 3:I. -TnlcIIy, thei eleuiiver'sary of the' birth of Je'ff'erson lhivis, in hiing ohsl'ervedt througehoutt ilciisle te u s i n ' fiait lellciO M.l'emeorial daye. A large milieitary plerade wicsi h,' fetlure of the bsnrearincte i New O(r. lans. The cottolln ext1hllnge, hboard of tradel, nstllk exchlanege lneld ctll Bilianks aied plublic le stlitutitio. are closed.'l. Monument Unveiled. M1ccn, (lu., .ulne i3.--The irihthday cif Jeffe'rson Ihevins was chserve'ld i I 1eon tIdlyy i' tie unve','iing of it Imonumentce 'ce to the .'1i0O.eI of tile t1111h. i'he exerc'es e'erie in charge oIf thee ihlghtl'ers l of" i('onl'felderuty. c'trouses ocf honolr .cct, wcrtlVleed Vet''rclcn. Another Monument. Na'shvillle, Juneic 3.---Jefferson t l a\vis' ihlrthlday, wiclh is c.nonfedera.te Dl'cora-. tiac dah i I I'rli'en.e, e ,V'4f eXtnclsil\vly iobtirveid throughout the statee. .At c'levelianl,. 'I'c nll., it $2,501tu c flet'lera'te llceeincceeeCelt \w teasH c 'llVeId. STAGE COAIH RIlJAWAY IN YOSEMITE VALLEY ll'l 111'it ( i: . i.1i]li 3. ll i $I:i, 'ii('l rt ulll iit l'y ti hei Yillii le' 1111, Intllli tl , I i I i111 %%1 ll k I tN il Yl %' killed, three wlnhl'l, n 1 r,1 t sly' injullr lled undhuvorn other ustuined minor In 11, H. .I1'I,1N RIUN] l, Allll'ntu i, I'a, Heriously injurl d: .\ 11s 11urtila Webber, lllll Iost1l M1 Iss iselerlll'er, liuonlll; :'s.. A. Jialcikl, New Ylork. WESTERN LEAGUE Club - 'il "11Lost 11t. ei' veI r t.I ....... .... . . 1 I1 .6017 Hioux ('t" . .. .. .. 23 13 .639 Puehl 1 14... ....... .i60 L i coll l ......1 l 11 ; t. J tueph 21 31 .L 13 S ...... . 17 1 .447 Topeka.1 .... ... ... 1 24 .4110 l)s Molinela .... ..... 7 13 .1I4 At Denver --L)De Mlullne, 7; 11eti At Putblo--Puibl, 4; 8.I Jsephl, I. At 'Top.likn-Tl'Pikall, 12; Miux I'lty, At Llncol--Omnalhl, G; Lincoln, . ERlW RVOKIESI MOROCCAN REPRESENTATIVE TO TIE CURONATION WILL NOT BE RECEIVED. Lontdon, Junea 3.-The Blritisll gy, e'rnnlent'n Invitation to Mlorocco to send a it.l'tal arnbs.snatlto ti the cur onation of King (Jeiorge has b.an with drawn Kand the foreign office ihtas nitifd Ied l Mukri, who huri beell delaliailllted to repres'lr en t the ulltan, thu, he wiltl lit be bei rI'c ivedl. 'I'hisa.titl AlJ the part of the 1];riltsh government wint brought altullt by the Iruelty wtith which tile atitlllal' troopsi troetld wl'ltltll and childreln during tIh, receptt ruli trount Ye. The ttillortr capturlled l ttany -'wonlern and girli It1 thle neighloriingr villages and usold 11he212 o 'RATES ON FREIGHI TOO HIGH MINNEAROLIS TRAFFIC ASSOCIA TION COMPLAINS TO COM MERCE COMMISSION. Wahllington, Jlu1e 3..- I'reiliht rltres ill lilte Illrtlhwl s were tt ttu'k'll to lilly ),eforel ' t11ht IltePrutitt' ('clnlllllliree ('2nn11111 nlonll Ity the M innoplll tt l T'rl fle ni ale tlon. 'rhe petition alleges thit thel general freight rlite froIlIlr Mnlllli, lapntl to points In ll outhlll I)nkota IAi;i other points inl thel nlrllthwest whlichl Ilk'ke tihe Nalllnt rata la excssive lland In uncle (arses exorbitant. The tmnplaitnt In froined by all of tlle great nllippir$ll of thalt nection, whllo teurt thalit the rates frol. Min-I nlonits to Houtih 1.)lik'nt and con tiguIous points are no hilh aia to rin der thelm unblleIl2li, to do businellss. WARDNER MINER KILLED. Witrdler, June 3. (Se'dl.hl.) - Mau~UIce tfUin In, it minlr, I Itoo lll xltillt I setuth tashly while alt work In the }unllker 1Ili & Hullilvan mini,, \vheln a H piecet of ifalling rock struick hint onll tile heatd, bireakilnK ih Iltneck. Ie \aws at unla- i ti\'ve of' Illlllltd, Italy, utld twas ?:9 .lyears of atge attild unnulriedJc. A hrothe=ri resids lit \d'n ' rsiner. The funeral wilt be hl d Mui a foll rnll y 111t ti ' Episcopal) l chllurch herce. CLABBY BESTS TWIN. IuIfftalo. N. Y., JIune ,-Jln 11y (lab iy bull it shade IIth better of .1iko (Twin) u.ullt';lln In iLtL iroiunll hoI2t ',.ii fre the luffalu Athletic asH~c)itio,ln hlr, inighldt. " t'lla by punishel d utlll vanIi e\t rely In the ill I-fighting I lllc th'e latter shuow( hi1ns . f distr]l, .it the ('llil, GOING UP. Illtte, Mlont., Juntle .,---Ralph IZr.ry, tIll 111Ip 1'e itll the Un' lllion Ilt;anc' ll I Ialgul , 1t2lt tdtt ly thatl he it illd 1' ceptd an offer of it position l IIIn PRQMIIUI SUPERINTENDENT OF THE GAL LATIN VALLEY RAILROAD TO BE TRANSFERRED. lllzlltlintll, J ellll :. tlperintelndent 4. A. Whitford of the, Gallqtin Valley rallroutl , has aveopted u position on' another lpart of the Mllyaukee syltemil ailt(I hi1 pI RI i1m saplllertntendenllt will be taken by1 A. J. Jtinuh of thlls city. Mr. 1Vhitfrtrd's promotion comes after nealy at your ill thll, pi)qltlon here, dlurllng whicth tillm 'ue' hasu provenl alt o'ffelllt lfflOt'.l Hsl successor, Mr., ,iulch, ih well knlow In Montana, and has 8oen promi nnllt in lBolean forl Iom11 years1 . I tl was ulderwaln for four trims, street oomminglMloner two yoers, alnd hall e1e1 i. connected with bth ithe Nir tilirn PacItic and iuallutll Vallehy l',ads +It diflerent titnes. ,Ir. IlHueh tunll llllll 'tM that there will be new pllici+s aidtloted for Hle plresent It Ileat. 'll'aitllH antl local street car m vytemil will c te.(llllll d aU at preenllt. APPRAISERS APPfINTED FOR THE EDDY ESTATE 'onoftrd, N H., June 3.-Upon peti thlo of Mtattto 'Treasurer Solon A. ('arter therie haveo lboI',n appointed by Judtlg S'llltu, h,1 It. I' tllilln g of the probate t',tut't I'm, l.terrima county, three ap 'ii 1,1 t, mILk' Ii Invellntoly of car Itaill pert''olal Iproperty of the late MIrs. Matry Ialter 1;. l'ddy, founder of the C'hisltln M', lnc0e chlurlh, lorcated in \tt1n sllt'hlll8ll ts, antld nIlt Included in a lprevl'iolts ittventry of Ms., Eddy's es tate llae 1by 1rlderI of the court. 1Thl1 ' property, tile state sen5tI c'laims. altlhough located In Massq, elihui ttln , is withlli tile jurIsdiction of the sitate, of Newn Hampshire for the Illpurpose of IuesIliOmtllent of a legacy tax. ADVANCING. (Smarlit let MagasIne.) "\\'hat HIe )Ir' dlays at home?" "' Ih, at sulhety Ilolder, has no days alt IhIolllny o Ire. NtowiUaa. shle hits hecr telephone hours." BtJou Todqy Mgt and Night . S. Soldiers on, the Mexian Border Another feature picture showing the strength of our army, See it. Spe cial for today only. The Starlet Letter An ultra fine dramatiza tion of Nathaniel Haw thorne's world-known nov el. You have read it; now see it. For today only. 'Cnpis Pocketbook A comedy of that sick oh, so love-sick couple; it will make you forget your cares. 5-Piece Augmented Orchestra Best ventilated theater in the city. CoolHouse Musical Program for today fltrrc h -T'hunl h'rt Cltd IF. 11. I. ,.sey Walttz--- Cerne ..... I. IIMc'all SIong 11,t-;very I.ttle .M1ve m en t .................. ......... K . oi ,hl l&la Overture-I.le of Love.. Wi.ii, lielldix !larch-Ilngulous . l oses Tomhnl R= ug--Paprika. I Iot Iiiff. .1.. . Moore Wialtz--L.ve I )hmaan . A. Ford lut'll--ilreblrand ..... IF. I. .Lasey II. II. ehande.ir, luder Bijou JOURNEY F AUITOS POSTPONED GLIDDEN TOUR FOR 1911 IS PUT OFF OWING TO SCARCITY OF ENTRIES. New Yo'rk. J lel 3.-''The 1111 ullhidden tour. Ih.th was to have Startted at .Vruhilingtoll IIIn JulltO "1, was today Iipostponled by the c'lillest boardl f tlhe Aut'ltnobile A..noehlation of AIvnriia'L to u, Indiintll lllt atll e hI Ilte e tly fall. T'he postponem'nt was made on the rel'uelllstt 1of numeroll us aLiutomobile ll( n IIIu fit.uiturerI , I ticularly Iithose in the west, I, who reportetd tlhat they ItudL ill Irlldy isold their output oi tile 1911 lmodel. Thu rules o the (l'lhIdden touir i'requlilr ui h ilentry 'to he it 'ir of wllicuh there i lre at least 2~ silllar nesll Iii stck. ',udt thlle lanufactul l orer sad they wouldh not hie ahlii to llake up tlhe requisite inumber of new model l cars for n.everaIl monllths. Wii'hfllot thle entries of tllhoe Nollh-oult IIIanulfuiltullis 'there would ho only 15 e l'rs ll i.h tol .ur aftel r it Mniiitit .11Ju1, .W aVuuihinigtoin oii June 21, wvan to hive goIli thlrolugh 13Ualtimllolt, 'lllutadelphla, New Y)ork, i Iistol ainilll d thuei(ie Ithroolgh Veriiitil l Iti iii ilultreal alid 'was 14'hedullt Iiii ld at Ottawa o ti RACING RESULTS Halt Ljtke, Julm 2.--Meatldow, carry ing top weight and inaking her first start Itn the inttermountain country today, eauly wtain tihe Lagoon hanailIcp froit at fair field. Marie ify I,., tla vorlite in tie fifth race, rulan.way three-quarters of Ua miile, dJestroying htlr chltulas. atcla was malltde favorite iln the last bettllng and won eatlly. Flive fatvo'rites won. F'irst race, five and ta half furhilongs, wetlilllg-s-wed Hantta, won; 1.at Allenl, seconlll; lie Knotws, third. Time, 1:08. Second race, purse, five fI'rllings latdy Iltln, won,,; W Gareat Fritar, sc aonai: Aut l it( lt, third. Time, 1:0122-5. "'thitrd raite. six furlongs, selling Exxc'utte, wt'o; No Quarter, second; WVorkbiox, third. 't'ine, 1:13 3-5. Fourtlth i'tratc, Lagtoon handlicapI, nllle andtl 0 yatrlds-Matldoaw, won; Sake, second; Ferenlo, third. Time, 1:42 3-5. Fifth rtaet, fivtie andt a haltf furl'longs -Da.-)itt, won; 4SwaIgerl'ater, second; Bell 1Ftiavtr, third. Time, 1:083-5. Sixth race, five and a half furlonpgs S erlin, wonll; Shooting Spray, second; Frank Mullins, third. Time, 1:07. At Louisville, L.oulsville June 3.-Prince (lal scored ai handy victolry over a good flield in the F'rank Fehlr stakes at c'hurchilll Downs this afternoon. Wltlte Wool was an easy second with Ozana, the favorite, third. Time, 1:39 1-5, which is within two-fifths of a rosecnd of tile truck record for a mjole. Farl of Rich mond with Mr, Pearce In the saddle NEW GRAND THEATER We take great pleasure in announcing the installa tion of .a high-class picture service. Beginning to day we will show nothing but the very latest and best motion pictures, illustrated songs and travelogues. Today's Program What Woman CanDo Essany Enemies Pathe Tim Mahoney Vitagraph 'Scab Vitagraph Illustrated Song by Miss Swaney Matinee every day during the week and Sunday, also Matinee, 2 o'clock. Night, 7 o'clock. ADIMISSION, 10 CHILDREN, 50 'The ISIS Matinee 2 p. m.; Evening 7 o'clock. Children, 5¢ THE MANICURE LADY Biograph comedy-Nuff sed. Come and laugh. HIS MOTHER A true picture of life by the Vitagraph people, showing a young doctor's fear of having his plain old mother meet his stylish,fiancee. A CLOSE CALL An intensely interesting Pathe drama; full of ex citement and novel features. Popular Songs by the Singers Good Music by the Orchestra Coming big feature film-"Wild Animals in Captivity" JUNE 6 FOR THE GOLD WATCH The playground pictures will be shown for the first time in Missoula at the Matinee this afternoon. COAL and Slab Wood We keep the best. grades of Coal-l)inamondville, Owl C'reek, Beur 'Crcck and Carnoy--Lump Coal all screened and cleaned. WE ALSO SELL SLAB WOOD. Bit Btalcloot Lumber Co. , . , • IndqH-ndtnt 74 w\o the GeIntlemaIII ('cul, with Alma iloy e('cond, nd Robert Bruce third. In ltuing up uafter tihe finish Dinkel npilel and Leon, riders of Almia Boy ndt Mike Jordantll, were unseated. VFisrt race, four furlongs-Wihrth, )onIl; Working Lad, second; Callsse, third. Time, :47 1-5. SeconOd race, mile and 20 y'arls Round the World, won: G(rover Hughes, secold; Bettie 8ue, third. Time, 1:41 4-5. Third race, one mile, the UCentleman's ctulp-larl of Richmnlld, -wol;n Alma 11hy. second; Robert Bruce, third. Time, 1:44 4-5. Fourth race, Frank Fehr stakes, mile-Prince Gul, won: White Wood, second; Ozuna, third. Time, 1:39 1-5. Fifth race, six furlongs-Raleigh P. D., won; Adams Express, second; Al Muller, third. Time. 1:13 1-5. Sixt41 race, one mile and a qulrter Louis Katz, woll; lay Minister; sec ond: Short Order, third. Time, 2:07 2-5. ASlAS*IlN AND. LUMIPIRRJACIS. The monner Lumberjatcks and the Assassins 'will play baseball at the Hanner grounds thlls afternoon, ahth teamsl have guoo records anid a loise gamoe la expected. P 1 0u nrb. outt,..( d .lng pe rU ...to usý and is t b ....O,~ - 100ttQ t quer¢r t uprJond, %diieli clous kilna drIf4 fr per 100 t....$oo0 1100it , Np 1 and standard, rlul t. 14 slnes. nT... 1.1: Sottal Frontm Doors.."50,. SP4d &1 ., ndow 'Trimn qsts. K. D.... f I 140 Hoar IPrauia, K. D.... 76