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EPWORTH LEAGUERS IN MEETING SUNDAY BASEBALL 18 STRONGLYV OPPOSED AT GREAT FALLS GATHERING. tmrent Fla., Jiirio 2..-- (Sperinl.t 71y rolu!tion eim phtial hll" npplsinal Rurndni Inhollhnli nnl nil it'ler firmi of Siiinrltv inort, thn ,tnt cnnvePntinn of ERitle li T.'nit r ilertt it i liwn In hlut n1ews , l(min itn its nornlln monthll. There wore tnmen *iiier ftrntlrep of the op.nin ny. rthv nrienrli noow tieinl ht'nit the riror.in tltlhnl to the Inlo. gantcir of Py Ti. M'. roven of this eltI. no'1 Pc". .Tni'oii :i'tile, of Henltin. I ioth ivtor:i- nmnng 1tcthnllt inn- I gEIIIUt=1 in 'font"l·. ~n.v. ~r. trnven wot the first 1r0toli.iit n.encher I1I renwoull tr, pra~nch1 11 1~ the ta.~tl,r gtin hib ll.,nrnn i, 1_72. ITo tlnnl +before Ti-v. hr. " tIi worel$cilmah the firit qRrie,-c, ever l(lii.'nro,l Iii. pti nrreneher In thilt -Pt. 'rhi, holiiihhni in which I be nroeiiliin1 is unnw oui.nioirl by . Rn loon. There 'were nhnt 17i nleIeretet nc cnnlntoril for -hfIro.. iir,.ni t,.l.-v nnl thor. ,who hlil '' hioinl iFtrdltn the ltiivien ooiveiil on en.i .-ei e cci it It the grenlet ever hiil in te~ tntce. An. m'" the net rl' '-,nl,,rn in tnodlv't W)Irk w(ere in' ' +mith. Z ii Mcnry Thme of th,' yti'to'ti fenosn tr'hiil nt li-rion Mitv linil T.,-".i of .iiIii iie-i . A 1. (ir.ir ', ofr g rIhe f'lt v. (' . mi.inni.* . , ."llh1nn nnl AI-', Pilttiin -of ('UcInedi. The rl+ iirlr 'ri the il'ieii1 inln temnat'i'ere ivile Iior ciii n thoirnveil ta, Itit h i . d'r , 1 f1. rll , i l i ti p niiii"t. th+.-l iii vl - fir tiC t,,,itil raen tin**a It h)lciiiwl hv T.tl (0.T P irV, , nlllllln,' hOt MIvc ("'rn 1tnllllnm. nccl Tliiinni Pncue of Plrnte nrc on 1the committer, nc is nilr, Mrt. A. C. T·ilr of Tivinolnton, ,litte. o iii Itlnphftn in inl. twri i orf the Icniiltn Thlldlirt fir the nomt i-ttinv. Them rlc.i tiiiluin '11 hii olul iie tli, ontrr',i. Mit tth.i'l (llftr if Tincitte hndt tue cr.lllent llt ,omrllhten ud TIo° l.nRd. -eril l"Tirtl MiItt if Tititto ii the of fhieit riiprtor fur the ioeetln. Tiuttte c uil A inoiiiiitl e ninnltiril i aro conitt rteii mit cioitt the other hiionii-er Octi in lt1. ,,t);llcrltiii Tlft.ic ultire inn elnll i - tin nscith..i:ld cl11i onrtrohil In tuo c'1urtholee thite uuinti In- inhd w'.' i phl uteri titeil. TihIi il,, *.ointl- will Inn I for 1t truIthv tril ti Tiinhoiu fll-i tIt niiltrri ' it ftoriio. ln anil t innket phllen ic ht Illnik Eluini pnrk. . . . . . . . . . . . - GREAT CORRUPIION FUND HAD EXISTED FOR YEARS (('otntlied fr it 1i P e, ( 'no) .ltenider it strange that Mr. Hilnes should gt to a imiptainy that was not friendly to him with ia request for n contribution. Mr. IA . ltnerft dlli hulthi ,l kniiwhidige of hust il[ty toward Mr. litneit. "N1id you believe what Mr. f'unlk :lid?" ilnked Judge HIynes. "I cr'ttinily did," replied the it. - An attempt was made to shoIw con flict between the Iinternatinil Hiir vester company and Mr. Loirimner in regard to the hnprovement of the ('hl caclo river, but when Mr. Banroft ex pt'resel ulnlilllllltrity with the posl tion of tile partiesn i regard to it, :t was dhlhided to Ieavst that tllliNtion to otlher witnesses. Pretty pumps for the little folks: cool, fuany sox for the little ones,. Mapes & Mapes. CUTTING CONTINUES HEAVY. LTlhiby, June 23.-(Slpoclnl.)--W. W. Wilder of Warlaind, .manager of the Warland L.umber ctrolpuny, was In town yesterday and states that the mnlll has been running teadilly since starting up last spring, and the out look is that there will not beany stop to the -work until the cold weather COIille,. D4l your llunlions pain? (Our hunlion shloes will cure them. Mapes & Mapeus. W HILE attending the Piano Manufacturers' ex position in Chicago Mr. Orvis was exceed ingly fortunate in securing the exclusive agency in this territory for the A. B. Chase line of pianos, and we have just received one of these splen did instruments direct from the exposition as a sample (see display in our window). More will follow in a few days from the factory. These pianos need no introduction, as they have been on the market for half a century, and are known from coast to coast. They-come high, but the quality is there, and after all, quality is really the thing that counts. Quality is remembered long after price has been forgotten. These pianos range in price from $475.00 to $1,550.00, and they're worth it. Come In and look them over. Orvis Music House "The Only One-Priced Music House in the West." IOTMAN ANNOUNCESi SPECIAL TRAIN ACCOMMODATION FOR VALLEY'S' FOURTH-OF-JULY CELEBRA TION ARRANGED. I;aml lton . ,Irn 23.-(ip.-1,(e[t.)-J. . Trltolln n hIa ann11n11 cd1''1 that he11, :v i'eared et spe. ln trahin from Miss ith;e to }llmnilton on1 Ju'y 4. whlh, cat .Mis oinul this weeki . 'The train will ii\iv.' the (gardtln 'ity at R a. i,., anid % will stop ait ail points betw'een that city and Hnaminlton, starting dow\\n the vl'il ley at 11 p,. lt., olr after thei close ofiii the, day'is chhratioit her. This ir irnigenient will afford a fine ipppir tlinity for the peoplpe of Mllissimhi mul liionner to attend the ,r'lehrationl here Land return the isa e lllv' ,.'t. ing . A large erotiwd is 'xpectld fromn }tiinner, 't. that town' hn'is)1a]l teant t ill 11 11v vwith the, lnals that dny. i'll erwd lfromln qunnelr mundl M.il'ql11n will ho, nugmentel d by c.lelcba'ltirs fromll I"or' lnce, Ste.ensvllle, Victor cund other tl vins of the valley. a.s there will w.. ilthltig doing in the valley i IheI c',lhbrntion line except lat Hamilton. |\'very effort in binig atlid to a . I ri r the crowds that s'enm to the city for the h,]y, it being the wish of the ('- em l ttel ' s to m ak e th e dil t w o f f ar als' wli firml CELEBRATION PLANS PROGRESS PLAINS PEOPLE BUSY WITH PREPARATIONS FOR THREE DAY JUBILEE. peopl, nre In:lking 'very effort to ntake tilhe ste'l Iriidgel .cl,,hrlithin it m1 i'CtI''M5. C oinst mitii ' t' in'i Igs are being hold nightly nng thei details Swill soon he ,IIplted. TI'h event will b( camnhlned wlih t),he FI"rth of July SlbserVanl e Incd it is explcted that 'v t rl tow,\n in thei (i nty \ III i'nl heleh gat'illons. ()t(e of" thi' IgI fetllllres ofI l thei day wlill h1111 pii i de.ii . (tll ,i watche. . el el.] prIxI'e haIe h1 'n of f(red frr this evcnlt sl t l il of the, .usinesy :c on ccci many of "th, sr gllnli ltlons ha; e si\.I nllr l tllh r IIn tnll ions rl f' taniing plart. Another fali ture l' leel Iis the thrillll ing high dIr te by ThilrlI, ahn has contracted to dlive from the lop of the steel bridge into the 'lairk's lork river. This is con s.idered n alingrousll fiant. 'rhere will e holrse rirce's and sports lfr the chldren nrdl danelng in the pavilion. I",or the dancing tlhe aple sh hw tent has liven sec'red from the Missoula I 'hllanliber f c'n Tmi rcli' anllld1 is i i placed intu the centrall part of rt'n. Tb' irllI' slilln iut finls. ) ll l,l tl', SlO, 11(1ll ) 0I,brIdgq" where Jlllig VI.Pl'l h,,l" Thrlleeays of . hllllthay ilI htelt e biyon rnaee and a hall game hate been .s'heduled. On Tuesday lmor ning i hall ga'm wlll be played and iwlll bhe frlhowedl by the laraide, and exe'rl.,is. The proesshon will finish tit the $S6. 000 steel brilge, where Judge Lee Me c'ullo(h of Hamilton will deliver the address of the dany. Mayor Blake says thallt daly Ile)lKongs to tilhe gulests of P!'lnn and he has made arrlngl' mlnl'nt1l to throw the key to the c(ity in tile river on the evening of July 3. MANY APPROPRIATIONS. Washington, June 23.-Approprin tions made )y ('by Igress In the third session of the 81st congress amounted to $1,026,682,882, according to a joint statement *by the house and senate approIpriations committee today. Thins was $1,21t8,747 Iess than the approprla tonms of the previous sesslon. In ad dition, however, contracts were au thorlzed to he entered Into for certain pub'ic works calling for future appro. priatlons of $43,454,145. INFORMATION AGAINST KING. Yesterday County Attorney Mul roney filed an information in the dis trict court against Thomas E. King, charging him with burglary. The de fendant was arraigned, pleaded not guilty and his trial was set for June 27. Dan J. Heyfron was appointed to defend the rlisoner. In Trouble at Chicago i Miss Ester Mercy, former student of the University of Chicago, who has filed suit for $100,000 damages in the circuit court against President Harry Pratt Judson on the grounds of defamation of character. The trouble arose over the expulsion of Miss Mercy from the university. She was refused re* entrance t her class because she accused a woman of stealing a pair of valuable aigrettes. PHIL GAGNON FOR CLEAN CITY d';iitor, l ir.nullan:-In the cant. in)ign for (I ,llli(l* on ii'Snl al rship ftir which I ot n t 'candidate, mny ,psi. tion Is simply this: I 1111 rfolr It .llrl' t and iil lp rthil 'enfore Ilen t of thi, ltIw ,without fiavor. If I ;no, Ile.ted I shall glvie fy 1i 1 toi th, o it y 's h iI lntesI a in in al l i lt tc rl the interests of thla city will I). irt. I have I n Si resident ORS the li tlt for ae g.tl, IRi fut I nil"ctu; Ionly pronl.e Iw 1rtl il.' t M. ui . ti11hat I w.ille , if Il, tedll, gi l', the r, iill, a lr rii l'.l y14te lrlll l hfrelh fr i ' IItllth l lr grill, 1rIton at the Inrlrefl conslerf tichIon t, thle cithey affeire Il t in I a 1l,41 to 'lprivate bhsinrtus intrusted to yF. C. nylll' rilh )gen HLLt. MI l ll.; til. . (N.oN. of ll'iinnvlle, Mlit.., :ln(l Gi.rgle .. MDwe s olf llllr. , B l,. .I 1911. THREE INSPECTORS FROM MICHIAn YOUNG MEN ARRIVE FROM EAST TO TAKE UP WORK UNDER DEAN IN THIS DISTRICT. Toldy the corps of fruit inspectirs ueltr tand ter 1ortl i uturt M1. ,. 1 aulny with heahd iarters In .1llis uil, will lie Inhr well d bly treell fr mber wrk.o er rived yesterday fwi resh froly their grldl tor In it the lniversity olf ltl higtIn, dletrlet wIthey h r.ve been taking Itly s ll thcurse in hortle IRIgllr. 'I'hI, el'k In t.h Dayhirsh of Hart, Mlllch.; . S. '.(rune, of ' iiennvlle, l .. and i relly r .ll Dewey of r lelaire, M1l0i. 1'tcith ihas haid Imuch lpractLcll training in htl'tl cultural work n tle L Michigan fruit belt and enters his duthi as deputy here well qualified for the work. Yes terrday wuit spent by the new Inspect ors In going over the ltation in this district with Mr. Dean and today all three will he assigned to work In the Bitter Root vaillo. where they will at present spel.alize on Inve..tlgttiol of the blight sitantion. Keep your feet cool and ilyou . lre hound t , lo l plne. l Isint. ilrl oIxl'llord fill1 tihe lbll. Miilicl' & Maples. GOOD STRIKES MADE IN COEUR D'ALENES 'W~liide, Julne .':.--(Spe~etl.)-Two impoln rta nt strikes In the Cenur d'Aleneos are linow engaging the atten tihn of the mining loperatlor. The nlost receint of these I: that on the Silver Cable, a propei.rty Io I ted ninlo MIiles east from Mullan, \lll'oee an are b),ldy foulr feet in width c(arrying fine values in steel Kghliltn has been ,open)ed Il tllhe uplller w.'irkingis of the mnlle. The looml ih the stock will enable the operators to push tIle lower tunnel 500 feetl, when thlly expl(t to cu't the ledge at a dptlth of 600 feet and are, confident thau they a lI tlhenl have a dividend-paying nine. The second strike of signlficant In terest is on the It. E. M. Iroplrty. made recently by if. V. lEdwards of the EKI\dards Leasling compallny. The strike was nqdie jlast wet k, but the face of the drift in showing better ore every day ind al n enthusiastle party of stockholders broulght into Wallace last night samples of high grade galena. The investigation they made indlicates that the re is not ,only greater ini quantity but richer ii qual ity than was at first thought. Do your feet swell and train? t'uRh Ion sole shoes will help yuu. Mapes & Mapes., LOCALS INTERESTED IN STRIKE MISSOULA STOCKHOLDERS ELAT ED OVER DISCOVERY IN SILVER CABLE MINE. l\'Jl nia J. T'h td : yesterday re e"niv,' nI*ws if n rich sUtriko in the Silver ('Ihle. m11i1. The strike \V;ia tlli l hl , tll },,,+ Iuita iiti 11I]I 11: 1 .1 'he tilltitcl i 1'.lit three gllys ago and hats lisinten latrying itig.. sliter tiatles and tlat. ~l "5l1 ir lI1tl ttanav h t.h lr ltihltltru tIreI I t, gray h ityer. The reat rt sayr that ItHI'eI.yl I Iill~iiIl 'ii rk l 1.:r v la Iln ~ii l,hg on t 'ae fee't of the v, In i 11 III t lhippinglll 'lhis wt lll a it h le l h e .r Ii nla ti ) n IIImafy people .e al issoula.: li t ittckh tlr (th r lrt h lbeen ( Iflul ld it, h r to ia grellt extr t. I) I at.tt. i at Iii('3, It hlIllllhan, Phitttltl i Ittston, tI.he heavy stckh, ctr are ofA. this city or a 'tl1ty. Pr three yearii( hvlophmplent w ,,k has hben goilg on nd lle tstrike relported yesterday . s a Ireware It ntS knfin In plrsistent ef-nI tI111'\'iii'11 tutu+ tal , ,' ) Y b t alho a l iticnt to) fort, The nlttr lti knont Hi. tMontan-w ir Itd:lit Ilnlt tln ,e MIshoutae ilblukt wsix miles went of the Iryn1 proptlrty in therotcker creek t1lhtrlt. f\'lllhlm J. llle ahoes Ir thIet, wr.rtry andl treasurer of the company Iind is the second h1avii,"t stot'khohder. (ttheri. interested in the Bllver Oable are J. 1). (o'nhett. 11onrge Iulligan. Thomas L(ckmain. a'. A. Iuarne, Harry Tl-l fert. W . Murphy, Jftohn Lynch, W. II. atiston, It. N. Franls, turge A. a Cook and Ca..yPt in Nichllsl. The strike was reported In Wallace befor'e It was known in Missoula, and It'was .lhl hlst night that tin effort hail beln maIl. by Idaho parties to buy soime of the local stunk. Loess stockholders "'ill know of the new ore today and the Missoula naur'kit will probably be tight. soft, flexible shoes for hIt, weary fot. We will fit you tartrretly. Mapes & Mhllpes. ONK YEAR IN JAIL FOR MITCHELL FORMER MISSOULA MAN MUST SERVE TIME AT M'NEIL ISLAND FOR MINING FRAUDS. Spokalne, June 23.-(Spiciahtl.)-One year at hard labiri In the 'feilidral Ielni tInthitry it M cNI Island and tie ,m('t of the ae, moun tiitlng to aIbot $5,000, jni the Hontnellll paissed UIioin C(. li. Mit(holl, f,,rumerly of Milasuhi, uon victi'd on the clharge ifi usitg tihe Ullltai Staten nmile to dflru.d In pro nioting -ertihn mining s- homIes. Judge Frunk I!. Studklin. prohldin in the I United Sitate.s islltrict court, afterward . cceptedv a IoId ,of $3,000 for .Mit( hell's ppe:rLI'ance in coiurt in Jiuly, whenll John C. Klhl,er and tnHHn(laite cini1 sel an Ill argue a n motion for a new trial. Mitchelmll Miltd in adldressing tlhe curt liefol'r, uithence was pluod: "I havet llved In this community IiJ miionthls unlt I have IIved decently, huonestly aind hunoratily ini ll that timet I ihave\ nevecr Ec'll.'itiulily c.ommtnitted any crl'mlc aindl I hav l' never, Mso far as I know, defrautdlid l singlo person." It i expl "tedI Ithat Mitchell will declare hlmsetlf a paiper to escapo the mone tary penallty, iand with good Iehaivlior the tert, allt be cut down to Ilihw THE URGENT NEED, (Ilhrper's .lazar.) She (flattergl, with eyes and voice): Arthur, douer, I find tnat we still neiced a few thingl to Inmake our 111ttle hltuse hold molre serviceable. He: What one 'ttlinq, perl'halps? She: Well, for instalnce, wit ntied a now hilt for me. CommonlnO Hene bo ple n get com alllEn sense oixrurd tfor this hot, sticky weathor at Maapep A Mapet. JARVIS SUCCEEDS IN SUICIDE I FORMER REVENUE CUTTER HERO MEETS DEATH AT HIS OWN HANDS IN SEATTLE, Sea, ttle, . n 21 '". -'.ipll;tin ;Dav' II. :L r' ,v if, 'l.frm ly f, thi , r .i,nue t.entter S.l'vii e, r h' I n fame. 11 and a nll ts wI. M dlll' fri n ll ill'ngrt.ss f rl ht r te:l, rI' . I I' f tll l' ii. 'ihalers. at it wl i1 ii as' f lir ian y I 'i s thie. a tlit 'e hin' lif thei lit'Ktti-l I l tge 'Ni i it hll intr ts nr. l .\lA tl.:. sihot and killled limself to,-lv in ll:lr I, m t the \ nit tlet .\th'ltt c' ink (I), l 11an 'nVwll f1, 11 ra lll n I des,,k at i'hlu'h ihe hi ad 'Ig' re,,i hln . fi . Ii iad' written i n itriibhling haInd: "STired I '111 ,Juati uuarl ' Itll it' this 'i':r n Itii' Il' oreg, hlt. sholt hlms ,lfr hIl inl h'll r'euling iit pink entitleh' d "i'lht t ii trgilh,," llt111 he l1 tilt ll do'wn lthe open hu.k at a p'lnt hull t hlf-*i'l a, tI r lIt K I "TIn1le c'ity i lf i l)rlditi'l Night." S('allta l Jlri\. ilv llapparently w ,ll t r ml) l is hiu mlui t tit t iii ) forII' the u rl pr.e tIll'lhll3' rl l'li' hi iht' I' iiuku i f' l h 'i'li dl'lli'ti 1 I'lhing l i l if,. At lthl tlnlt f 1ii i 11l tl ' tll, I'apl l llln J rviln wasI vile4 , ipro. h i i nt l illd lN 11111tiv nd ofili ttith nglrthi steulli r,n Inh I th ilinth l,'-herhe ,, t elp ,ny. i tt April t ", 1 ,lil t' ptalit .larvis wutau i maliIlibI Ito Miss 11 ll l'lt' ,ii' t, li nlih e't' lienry (lre~en, 1h ,1se1lentl$ re,', ii ig fro'i t i ilte rve'n Butll li er ii rvll iv 1111 t Iilli ,h r i ' l e.i liti in il , NI i tl .id with tihri' t'rp krtiitas ,ihiI'h have t ioe cil'i, n Ikillng ' lng lii vigatin kIuii lI iy iwas i ilill f lih s if a , rel l lllllve , i) lp lta Ill r Mht hitln t l ii t ,l t, bring lnl ilm l ti tlnk l , illlntetr nt ln thll rin-l puny. II i 0li5 Jl rvis rl si\ nehh as ilt. IItltor f ll ltul illl fi Alaska ii l ll t Srill, Iat l l5 is Io t ral i1 tlln t l| r if (t, e N irthwesti, rn . 'l a ili II, H lih'ies c nl I'ntil January 1 of this year, when he resignedl, i l'tptan Jfuivls nits stere I 'ry and treasl"l'r it' all ih. nll'rir lln the, Mirth, %tvstern'l IO'iherli,. t < lmpaly yWll! ,ate t ll t, Ith l riti li'iaheri'lhs i trn piiny, ('iapta ti .inrvis took the mnii i In the l'a ifh, no'thwt,141 ('alptain .Jlur\'hin expedlitlon In 10.)7 saved the lives ,,t' "'7 \tolmlels. %'fitlll t'lullnin Jlrvl ill o the eipell lit n were Sveind Ils itenlnit Il*;Its.w rlh 1'. Itir Itoil'. not oi urill her of tl'I" revenue marine service, :iul litr. N unll .1. ('ill, ,irKnut ir Iii'h V r vltiil irm atter Ih.ar. They r(l't.vei the thanks of President i, Kinlty In a sll'.l al ntt lage to einl KreHs. \W'hell 20.000 nimn flicked to Nime sinlilix broke lut. ,tirws, by hits lu thilrty is m nnimii l r if i1 retv ll Butler, tia k chir!e i f the liti n. rultl with atn Irall hand lndl st:iiped .lit tIle dil seas, M'CORMICK MAKES ARREST. Frank Wagner of Nixon was ar rested at that plate yesti'rdlhy by 1)'lpty (llaln Warden Mctl'ornick on the charge if killing ,hickens oit of se:si n. Wagner Is In thle Sanderl Bountyifait~ l. ELY Will Fly in Missoula June 28 Special Railway Rates Special Train to Hamilton Leaving Missoula 8 p. m. ISIS Always cool, well ventilated and comfortable. Atonement An interesting and appealing story realistically portrayed. Heroes Three A comedy replete with breezy situations; a cascade of laughs. His Baby's Doll A drama filled with striking epi sodes. Mistakes Will Happen Here it is, the best comedy of the week. Clever Bongs Clever Music Grand Theater Matinee, 2. Night, 7 o'clock. Today Matinee and Night Entire Change Tomorrow. "Ranch Life in the Great Southwest" One of the greatest exhibitions of daring riding and expert lassooing ever seen. See the champion cow boy riders of the world ride the bucking bronchos and ride steers bareback; jump from their running horses to the back of a wild steer. "The Ends of the Earth" See the Esquimo dog team in this celebrated Vitagraph. See Miss Florence Lawrence in "Her Humble Mission." Admission 1Oe Children 5e LAUGHI LAUGHI LAUGHI Missoula Council No. 1021 Knights of Columbus OFFERS "The Summer Girl" A new, jolly, jingly, musical play 70--LOCAL ARTISTS-COUNT 'EM-70 GIRLS-GIRLS-GIRLS Prices-50¢, 750, $1.00, $1.50 Harnois Theater, Thursdy June 29-30 han"ý Tetr and Friday, 'The BIJOU This program for Today's Matinee and Night only. Children's Prize Matinee at 2 p. m., 5'. SONATA OF SOULS A ilh"'e or arl ..,lh h iN hllrli , iet. One that hlla yo,,u spell )1)h tnl. MASTER AND THE MAN "Thl i the daail' : tha't we aro up In thi, air sut. You will like this oIIn , A DAUGHTER OF LIBERTY A lil ,ii prohli tlim ,f merit. $,o* this; iti worth .,ming to see. A TROOPER'S HEART A lph)htll y ofr the larmy, ,,n thhat you will Ike, beau(' sLe It will ap All New Tomorrow. Send the children out to the Matinee. COOL COMFORTABLE The BIJOU Fishermep's Week-End Excursion From Missoula to Iris '"r dgCrk Via C. M. & P. S. Ry. Round-Trip Fare 90e Children of 5 or more and under 12 years, half fare. DATES OF SALE-June 24 and 25, 1911, and each Saturday and Sunday thereafter to and including Oc tober 29, 1911. Tickets good going on train No. 18, leaving Missoula at 4:48 p. m. Final return limit Monday following dates of sale on train No. 17, leav ing Rock creek bridge at 12:55 p. m. D. A. GRIM, Agent, Missoula, Montana. R. M. CALKINS, GEO. W. HIBBARD, Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. The City Sawmill Will deliver fresh-sw tvd SHORT MILL WOOD Three or imore loads to one addre,., per load ................ .... . . 3.50 ingi9e londs .......... ............. ;3.75 Dry, p r lo d ..................... ...$. 4.75 PLANER SHAVINGS The best and cheapest horae bed ding; for big load, delivered, $2.54) THE POLLEYS LUMBER CO. BIll Phones 414 and 1030. rlrIrl . ` ý r ýi iin ý ý y The Trunk Store For Trunks, Bags and Sulteases 204 HieArina Ave. downstaies Inquire Into our Free Jw Gas Range proposition f:o. this month. MISSOULA GAS CO. . Both Pbo