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a, " ý I'Wr HELENA'S MEm'' BEATEN BABiY BY MACKMN LOCALS COME BACK AND HAM. MER BYRD OUT OF BOX IN SIXTH INNING. nFI SSE IS 8 TO3 Cutotmary Handloap Is Given Visitors in First Frame, But Manuel Holds Irby's Team Safe in All Subsequent Rounds. UNION LEAGUE RESULTB. AT MISSOULA M sle ou la .............................................. Heolena AT BUTTE B utte .. 2................... B oise ................... 5..... AT GREAT FALLS G reat Fa ls .......................................6 Salt Lake .. 4 Club-- Wii Lon st Pet. Great P lls ........................ t7o 38 .648 B utte ...............................6 44 I ..... ... ..... ......... . 3 a .41h H relena ., 76 .311 MISSOULA ............ 32 80 .286 Deaspte their double defeat of the day before, n the Macknen turned around yesterday and walloped the Senators -good and plenty, to use lan uaige that is somewhat undllgnlfied. As on other days, the locals let the visitors get away In the lead, but yes terday the rest of the pIrogram was changed. After Helena had acored three runs In the openlng round, Maln nel settled downl and there was Inoth Ing more like that for the Irbyites, while the Mackmen fell iullon I~ 'rd in the 'sixth and drove him to the bench. The final score was 8 to 3 and the game was one good to watuh-fuor the few loyal falns who attended. There were features a-plenty. but they calne In such a way that we'd better tell It all. The painfu p part of the title comes first. Manuel a'hl fref KItbl, bout Connelly laid down a bunt anr d beat It out. Stevens singled to left field and Wood was passed. IKllIlay. who broke up a game thei lily before, then came up and swatted a l hard lille to center field. The ball went through Murray far enouigh to let ('nnin,lly. SteVena. anrd . Wood score. KfllIlay next Iirniceedid t, get unught :iff set ond said Jack Murray stru.k out. Helena neve\r led another thanll-. IDaaehbath, Iwho proved hint.iIf the swats ller, f tile matinee, started the scoring for tihe locals tI" ollenlllng the Ml.roula first with a two-b.ise drive to left. tlrtlet MCrid himu frolmt tllrd with a uingle. The hoit' gluard took itnithtlr |it the tlhird. With in- gone, Wilsh Mingled land took set-cond when i ltlurraly . lolled ti WAiued. thonilsl. ln's in )ileh ti left hrought "oullu.r" himite.. In the fifth I)isichtmu-tt, with tivo strlkes called randl no htalle, pasted a gr',over over the left-flield fence for a f.our-base hit. This presagedIh th- sl lughlter of thy idl In the hnext riound. when.I 10 iton a ll.-d ttih tall bilnltwte t' ill s lit eiillu- -llle r 0to the pltchhing job. ()rit bogan theI troiube wlth .aI tlo-btagMgr and xi" Man urls' shin rt gdoul e to i-i-nter Illt te. ahortln.p on third. ('l1 nlgii48n raVpped to Dill. Hi-let's. nitW secontd tuaseno , Iuli (rhi t aie tallei sife tit the plate. tiobe-rts was iit at thiulP VUptkcane ............. 1 .613o Taomn .. 7 2 41 .6r1 heitthi ... ......... a 5,*l.a;4an. d'reuk tt lle . . . .. .. "M xi e ", .M n4 olller and luoibt. . At Taomaouvr. 5Icore: R- t. i E. p kne ................ .... 10 1 datg 1d Harris P-..@.., S -. " 4 i. , a.nt~.1. 5 ~ 45.Aln ter 1fhld atnd I'hlngno nnd Ilnlnell ('came arIans the rubber. Right here Manager Irhy provided a lull In tihe battle, by Idrlggting ityrd out and s.ndlng the niltiItudinous Matrs to the lint,. Dachbluhll rnlpped lilt a single andaMnnuel took third on It. Walsh hunted andn Manuel ctr,nwd, Walsh glllng out aIt fitt. Wood's er rnr gave Murray a life. Mutrray lmade a bluiff or gnlnng to seeond and Kelly fell flr it. his peK being bad enough to let I hlla'llblachl score th.e last run of the g.ainet, fur I)rlu.t, up for the rtlondI time In thie inning, nkled. The Iac ulsI filled the Iases In the eighth. buit coiuldn't plut anyathing acros. The (.ore: Hel, nn - A. 11. I. If. '.(P . A. '. Kibble. 3h. 4 0 0 :3 1 0 Cotnelly, lb .... 4 1 1 ; 0 0 Stevens, If ........ 1 1 1 io 0 Wood, .. 2 1 II :1 4 2 Klllltuy, rf 4 1 I I 0 1 1 Murray, et, .. 4 0 0 4 0 0 Kelly, e.. .. 4 0 1 7 3 0 DIIl. 2h . . 3 0 1 1 1 0 Ilyrd,p. I. 2 0 0 0 0 Maers, li. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals ... 31 3 5 24 It 3 Missoutl--- A.ll. I. 11. P.O. A. IK. I)Damhbach rf. I5 3 4 0 it a Murray. af. ... 4 0 0 1 0 1 Walsh, 2b . . 4 1 1 2 2 Iu Thompsonl, If. . . 0 1 4 0 1 Oriet, ....... 1 2 3 2 1 Roberts, lb ...4 0 2 11 0 0 :Chantgnlll, 31) . 4 1 2 ai 1 0 PFnnell, e.. 4 t 0 a; 0 0 Manuel, p ......4 1 I 0 0 0 Totals ....... 37 8 13. 27 11 3 By intnlngs lHelena ........ 3 00 to 0 0 0 0-3 Mlwssul . 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 '-5 Sumnlnry--Le.ft on bases- lielena, 2; MlanoStlula, 9. -Stallnt hat srs-Dascthlbah, Walsh. Sacrifice hit--Walsh. Runs batted In-Killilay (2). Orlet, 'rhIrnp sonll, Manuel (21). Two Mbast hits 1)1,schbacih, Thompnlol, (hangnol, (Or let. Mtnuel. IHomerun---D)llchhbh. Strluck out--y IByrd, 5; by Maers, 1; by .Manuel. . lasnes lan batllh--Off 3. irdl, I; tff Maers, 2; off Manuel, 2. 'inm. of lgnune. :45. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cluhib --Won t Pet. i'lhlladelph li 69 39 .6:39 D).troit 6G 44 .607 tlh at oll .. . 5:l ,52:3 New York 57. 55 .509 ('levelaid 56 56 .500 ('hileago 51 56; .495 \W aih hinllgtili . . 4'9 65 .420 St. Lttll . .33 77 .30S Striped Heavers Are Easy. IhDeiolt, Al. IN.-WilhtIt and Works werl hath easy for IltotIul and thile, Iti'pled with p.it'r fieldlng, gatve the vlslitors the ill ilt . First lit ,eutiil 1;inBor made his first apjeal'anner for by 1 ill.n a of n ll, l 'lh ithl l .lll t, Score: i It. II. I. uiton y. 14t 1 lDetrit . ... 3 11 4 Ihittrlin ' K llltiy, N gle and ltl rrl lant: Willett, iWorks and Slitanage. Naps Turn the Tables. ('hvthland. Aug. 1s. - t'hvellld tulnr'il the tale til New York today and wion. isulier wais hit hard thl',iughl ut, but I'hleveahI ld toilhed toI score nt il the sixth. .'oirie; I1. II. I. I'le.vth nll .. 5 1:: 1 NI- w Y'rk . 4 8 ,2 Il tteries KInhpp and 1Il'l ii . isiter; I., I'ih1hr, (luitln mult Sweeney.l . Morgan is Wild in First. t'hligi,i Aug. 14.- A tripleh, a ldouble andt two hillhl by tlit hi llis broke uip it lie g ell which ('hlicago won1 , frtom Phllalphuhi. Morgn'B s wildss,ty. coupled with 1%%.j hits and nn error, gaivie i, th l lai ft'it luns hi the owln ing 1 .lii$g. Ia lte, wi l hit iin hli- IlLnth by a ball thrown to hlnt by the hat by S ,oo.: 1t. 11, E. (h 7 12.... .............3 7 l'h ll.l llshl' i f 5 10 1 l:7tt.li'ks - lutt, Mobri'dgu , WV ihth stl . hllivill, IlOl k .lorgil, Kr2 ause, Dluilfollh ,nld Thilnas, Lapp. Hughes Beats Pelty. St l.'rliol. Aug. S g.1 -Hughes ho.te P lliy ii ti it .'lheri' iattle, W rl\V l .ing dt ll (\llanng. Sl l re:tI ; i it 11I . l .l \I l 11111ttti l .. .. .... .... .. .. 3 7 St. Lulo . . 2 5 2 liatterlie -l hIlghets and StreeUi t: (l1t111 (ig 11i l I ti gih I . 'l i ajft hI) Telty and Stephens A GOOD BATTLE. San F'ranelslc . Aug. 1.l. -- nlooteri Coet l iriffi of thia s ita y allnoutnced last night thtl Il has ,olhgetsd twhe details of ai boxiilg match between Matty liahlwin andl W\ille Riehle to be held oei tlhe night g'e August 31 Ttake lads will weigh Ill at 6 'hick oil the etvelng of the right, elinch akrl'leilg to iuke 133 pounds. The reiult will establish the premillrshlp of the sucondl division of lighti,'lghts. A TRADE, Ean Francisco. I Aug., 18 .-Mtnager t'liarleq Orahant of the Sacramonto Coast league team has announced 1, he lJi to' the Boston Amerleani of her Herb' Rtyrani and Third Bash Jml li, irait.itlrt . Uphatti pets two Play*sr In exchange but dld not make ppoblie tt mount of th6 ch s -l CHRISIMAS SPIRIT LEIS IRRIGATORS TAKE A IAME SLEEPING SICKNESS AFFLICTS MOUNTMEN AND KELLAC KEY'S MEN WIN. JOSS' SLOWior's GOOD Druhot Is Treated Gently by Visitors, While Twirler for Boise Succeeds in Getting a Few More Ineffective Nibbles. tButte, Aug. 18.--orist,4 hun1g ione oniI Hutte today iy the sc.lre of ti " Ill a dull anld unlnteresltiing, Iibut wetll played glne. .,n' slolw ollnes, it sort of al'epeing l lrknein tuite l i 4 l'hrltielnltm spirit in the part oii lf li'e In the, fielding dlep rtillent, nilxed lip with li, lot of luck, wlere Ith, relinsilli fIoilr thll victory. While 1)ri.,h it 1was noeiit lilt asll hard int June, thle Irriutilrne' bingles I seemed to ciie when Iihneeded cinl the locals were only lpoppingI Jinie' thnii oflteringe ill thle air. The seorl' Butte - All. II. HI-. I'(P) A. E. f)nckltder, If .. 4 1 1 1 0 0 Perrlne, tbi ...... 4 0 :1 2 2 0 Mathes, i . .. 4 0 a 2 7 1 Fries, ef . .. 4 0 i 2 0 0 D)uldl., :ib . .... :1 0 1 0 :1 1 Mairshall, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Hannah, c .. 4 0 1 7 I 01 ,lacy, lb ... .....: 0 0 1:: 1 I Druhopt. . 4 1 0 II 1 0 *Jensen .................1 0 0 0 0 0 Totalel I 7 2- 27 1," : --lhlutPed for l.esey in ll llnth. H ielise- All. It. . l I'( A. I:. IltI'k, :ib 4 ii II : i 0 Shenl, If 4 i 0 0 Srooaku. 4 0 0 1 0 1) l"lenliegaei, tI' .:: 1 I 2 e t Kelliccke, tb 4 1 1 12 1 1 Levy. MX :1 II 2 - II Kieng, b .... 2 JoIe, Ie ... 4 1 2 1 Iclloneyl , r ... I 1 II I t 0 Totalh 1 ; I3 ; ' 1. l ly Innings2: Ieise.......lt, 1..2 I 2 0 1 0 0-3l1 uitte t ... .. .. 0 II I 0 II 0 0 1 U0 Nincin ry s rll a e t on 'll l ui,-le ii. :1 Itlitte, Ii. Stolen blh hea--KInl, :; Ma lIney. acrlflrice hiti --Levy. Twol-hiu e hIlite-Perric .)inev cs1ither. Itunll huttedl in-. I''hn, :*, [uhhle phtys Mathe s ito I'1h3y toi illuenahtl 1)'iuhot tio Iant luih toi J'eorinte; 3tuthei tol Ptrrine to lliey. SiItruck iout ly I)ruiit. 4. liBu es oi beIIlleI i--iff .rili t, :I; Jise, I. Time, I:30l l'nh'emr -Wright. BRESNAHAN Photograph of Roger Bresnahan di recting the St. Louis Cardinals. He is creating a furors in National league circles by piloting his former weak team up to within sight of the first division. TO FIGHT IN BOSTON. Indlanapolls, Ind., .titg. 1l. I --Milburn Saylor, the locai lighti \ Jght, wa.s ntithtved today to meert KnoItktut" iBrown before the ArinoIy A. C'. in Uostoi SlptilIlbeir i . "CY" FOR BOSTON. l$oston, Aug. 18.---"('y" Young, the' .e'teran pitcher, who wua Inl(ond. tlonally -rehunoed by Cleveland several days ago, will report toi told lit ,1 ab u th National lea'ue next Sun. JOYCE WON'T SELL FRANCHISE O10 SYNDICATE LOCAL MEN OFFER TO PAY ALL DEBT8 AND TO TAKE OVER CLUB BUT 1HE REFUSES. 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I,%.-lri,'shh nl lautl,,. temlllh t < v l'r,.led sulrpri'l., al thl. ih ! i niid iof .loi)eei fill $1,00f ai saill thl hlt J10.l ., <Ii forti'tlll dl hil. i'ii'ld I till 11lit, h fi~ r utlli ne \ Ptr,( I hi'h t .l,'iiu' flolnt, llnltlnltlr of il" he. M11. 111, chih, to) distchllrge. (llo |ndebtedness.l~l. Ai. soonl asi h l it 1, ssi ured~t th-it this, hiai bilenl ih!,. .ir lillwall will form'alilly tranlii f r th frnli ie o l'liil'h.i l II '. .11 itr'onl.y i s~t I! 1 'ampbllelll fort lithe tllizells iof AMERICAN ASS'N. I Fila) Won. Lot. It llinnwril~llr ..... 69d :,I .,7:. Ka .t Bit s \ .... . 67 S .,6ei j.ilt IMtil OF 2' b .'163 .. ' .4 8 ti vaili,r . 7 6 .467 I, il vIll, . ': t. . isa t .4: At 2djli u ; -lllku- M htllulltIl', 6: SIl t At ul eitkt . 21 TODAY'S GAME, Hrni bet Fot t k & YAN nd' a(ER; lob" IMi PERTY and PINNqLL. BOOSER DAY GIVES ONE MORE GAME TO BIRDS SALT LAKE IS DEFEATED AND BIG HOUSE IS PLEASED AT RESULT. HOMERUNS ARE PLENtY Spencer, Kane and. Toner Get Pour. basers and Both Pitchers Are in Trouble Good Share of Time--Final Soore is 6 to 4. (;rtat Falls, Aug. In.--(reat ualls el.'librIlt,d Booster day by taking the third straight ga:le fro' Sluit Lake. 'The attendance nearly equaled that of tlhe openinlg lilly. Both pitchers haLI trotIlce, despite the fact that the flinging was of a high callber and that the honors were evl.n, Spencer and Kane 4't(1 g''t a hlunmerun with none ,on tll buess and they were the last scores made by both teams. Kane lrol\'e in it runl In the first w'lith a bae ,(n ballsn and by hitting the next man tupl. A single by Murphy and Toner's hmlloruni counted two for G'erat Falls in the( first. Vance's single and wild thlrow' by Perkins and Schlmpff gave the locals another score In the second h1lK1g. A\ pass and a long slngle by I~osteir scored Toner on the third, and two singlesl and a sacrifice fly counted Kliale in the fifth session. Orr's dou 1,1', a single by Pendleton and a boot ,y .Murphy gave the vblstors t*o tal Ilns in the fourth. It was an excellent glanm front the fans' point of view and was cllaril.terize.d by a determnlation i, win (oin the part of both teamls. The scoire : alt Lake- A.B. R. H. P.O. A. l. Spencer, f ........ 4 1 1 0 0 Abbott, lb ......... 0 0 0 0 0 I'Plrkills, c . ...4 0 1 60 2 itlankenshllp. lb .4 0 0 5 0' 0 ,,rr. Hns .. .... 5 1 3 1 1 0 I'.vreLlux, 3b ..4 0 0 0 0 0 I'ondh.leto. 2b .... 4 '1 1 4 3 0 •ich'l:njff, ef ..... 4 3 4 0 2 , ......... 3 0 0 0 0 Mi rK;Ian, p ..... ..4 ,0 I1 1 1 0 SI)r al .. 1 0 Ii 0 0 0 l'i ls...... 7 4 9 24 7 4 * Iutttd ftor Van in eighth. (treat Fails - A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Mlurplt, 'f ..... 3 1 2 2 0 1 'r t , ......1 0 1 2 0 Ii uiclsanum In, .... 3 0 0 3 0 0 '1',1er, 3b .. ... 3 2 I) 0 0 IF",ster, Ib 3 0 1 7 0 1 tirifitl, rf 4 0 0 1 0) 0 n ., , .. 4 1 1 9 1 0 t'lolthier. 21b . 4 0 1 4 0 0 Kane, p . 4 2 2 0 3 0 ''Total 31i 6 10 27 5 2 Ily Inninigs iHllt ,lak1' . .. 1 0 0 20 a 1 0 0-4 (;rea;t FIlls 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 x-6 I LSummary' - Two-).lse(' hits--Orr, S('h nllitff. Ilon iruns--.peicer, Ton r. K ne. i ar.arifice hlit-Mllrphy, Pront. a4l'riflo fly-Hiullllllan. Stotlin bases-G-riffin. 2. Bases on I,.lts-O-ff Morgtan, 2; off Kane. 2. Strtfik out--ty Morgan. 8: by (Cane. 7. I,.ft't on baseIlt't--Rilt Lake, 7; Great FIll., U. Pnssed balls-Polrkint. 2, \'; ,. Hit by pithed ball--Abbott. Tm,', 2:10. nI'mpire-Tlltlun. AS IT LOOKS lI-at il.ivs again. I our o'clock today, as usual. It',tffetrly +will pitch today, Let's throw the hammtner away. 'l'lhti say that Dill comes from the oth r tl'Alene country. if th, ' kllpper" doesn't haxu hard luck, there ain't none. We all want to see good ball, and knocklrig won't get It. 'Th Kl aftIlt filled the bases III the Igightli, but failed to score. Macrk's outfield broke into the error I tltImni heavily yesterday. You can't wIn ball games ,wltl a hIntllller. Let's gLt together. tBryan and his busted bean took tickhe ts at the grandstand gate. I' course e the team couldnl't play on Ti;tm Day as it did yesterday and \We'drrnsdaty, Killlltiy should be eaged: Periot lily, we're In favor'of havilng him' de Ilv'cd of hIis turn at bat. "lnformation" howes the pread stand a box of candy. She promised to come nerosd if tlhe' watfIpr Wol.' 3ei 13V the HiWILV. h'~ root beer for the soda pop. It Is good and w nrth trying. But they got aWay yesterday :all right. The 1 ,ots were few, the hits frequent and' tle joy general. Just remen~ber thAt this Is not a mljor ieagu.. We haven't much lmoney and We draw small crowds. Hut at that, don't you get your money's worth? Yesterday wasn't Mr. Woods day. Still, that hasn't anything to do with the fact that he puts tihe ball on the runner better than anybody in the as soclnation. The pr.l box will be decked in ftc tll attire today to eclehrtate the r" turn of First Assistant "As It Looks" ditor WVillian Codman Ferguson. He will exhibit a glacier to early corners at the park. DIII, Helena's lne\ second baseman, is not very well constructed. He look€ as if he would fall to pleces without much urging. He got past yesterday all right, though'. He's been working out with the locals. "Moxie" M'anuel was the real hero of the occasion. He pitched ca mys tlfylnx game, fielding Ils position as the pitcher's box has seldcm before been fielded on the local park, and hit with his usual dlscretiln as to time and place. D)aschtl.tah was credited with four clean hits out ,of five times at hat yes . terday. (tnle , them a hlotnerun. Ile broke his bat-the famous old, flat |.at-on a ful ball when he appeared for the fifth tine. lie picked tup atn other almost like It, though; and sent the ,flrst ball between third base ant, shortstop. You've got to hand It to Dash. He doesn't play sensatlotial ball for a week and then take a slump, but he is on the job all of the time, at bat and In the field. SNATIONAL LEAGUE Club- Wln. Lost: Pet. Chleag' ....... 63 39 .618 New York ... . 64 41 .610 Pittsburgh ..................... 65 42 .607 Philadelphia ........... 59 47 .557 St. L.uls ........... ...58 48 .547 Cincinnati ......... 46 59 .430 lirooklyn ........ ... 40 65 .381 Boston . . . ..... 27 81 .250 Cuba Give One Away. Boston, Aug. 18.-The wildness of Reulbach and Toney gave Boston five runs and the locals were ahead of Chicago when the game was called after the sixth Inning because of dark ness and rain. Manager Chance and Pitcher Richle were put off the 'field and Catcher Archer ,was ruled out of the game following arguments with U'mpire Johnston. Score: R. H. E. Boston ........... ........ 5 2 0 C'hicago ...............2 3 1 Batteries-Tyler and Itrilden: Iteul bach, Toney and Archer, O'aham. 'ain. All other scheduled games were postponed on at.count of rain. WESTERN LEAGUE C'lub- Won Lost Pet. Denver ...................... 77 39 .664 Lincoln ....................... ..... 70 50 .5831. P ueblo .. ........................64 50 .562 St. Joseph .......................65 51 .560 Hloux City ......................53 59 .473 Omaha ............................. 52 60 .464 T<01eka .................. 43 72 .374 Des Molnes ... ..........36 76 .321 At Omaln-Omnha-Toieka' game postponed; wet grounds. At Des Molnes-Des Moines, 0: Don ver. 3. At St. Joseph-St. Joseph, 1;: Lin coIn, 0. At Siloux City-Sloux City, 1; Pu cblo, 10. COAST LEAGUE Club- Won Lost Pet Vernon ......................... 77 60 .562 Portland .. ................. 72 58 .554 San Francisco ...........72 67 .518 Oakland ..........................73 68 .518 Hacralnento .....................3 73 .461 Los Angeles ...........57 87 .395 At Los Argeles. Score: It. 11. E. Oaklantd .. ................. .....3 12 0 Vernon ............ 2 4 2 1 Batterles-Ables and Mitze; Hitt, Brackenridge and Brown. At Portlti'd. Score: R. H. E. Los Arigeles ....... ............ 2 6 3 Portland .....................13 16 1 Batteries-Agnew and Abbott; Steen and Murray. At San Franisolo. Score: R. H. E. Sacramento ................................. 1 7 1 Ban Francisco' ...........................0 4 0 Batteries--Byram and 'I'homas; Su ter and Schmidt. RACINGC RESULTS J Butte, Aug. 18.-FParoiltes had a bad day' today at the Butte jockey club track, but one, Salnest, getting, home first. Fannie Kemlile at 40 to 1, captured the first race. Sticker won the feature event easily from Pay. Streak and Fern L. Results; First racd, salilhg, six turlonks liFnny Kenible, won; Parlor Bby, sec ond; Zobl, third. Timt, 1:15. Second raed, selllng; futurity course -Montauk Dbn. won; Annie Wells, second; Swagerlator, third; tittlh, 1'11. Thltd race, sollihbr futurity course Sainest, woh; Jim M1: second; Rey el ToVtal, third. Time, '1:11 1-5. Fourth race, purse, mile-Sticker, woln; Pay' Streak, second; Fern L., thUifd; Time, 1:40 1-1. woD; . arlgaret, lndbolph. .pedond; jijj.j.j j,,.j "imjVjA: j. 'j,, THim UNIVERSA Trade "TEA BALL" Mark TEA POT Pure Aliminum It is the only Tea Pot on the market with which you can conveniently make Perfect Tea. The Tea leaves are placed in the Tea Ball, which is then drawn up Into the cover, and held there by a lock in the end of the chain. The Pot is filled with Freshly boiled water. The Tea Ball is lowered into it, and after three or four minutes is raised and secured into the cover again. The result is Perfect Tea, such as is possible in no other way. Price $3.01 MeGuffey Hardware Co. A Hard Not to Crack is the problem of keeping down ex penses. If you must count every penny to make both ends meet, buy your meat here. Remember that the cheap cuts of prime meat are better than the best cuts of inferior meet. We handle none but prime qualities. This hint enables you to have first class meat on your table at the lowest possible price. Better take it. Koopmann & Wissbrod Go to Lolo Hot Springs To spend your vacation and im prove your health. The grand natural beauties and health-giving qualities of itra waters are well known. Fishing is fine. Hotel rates, $2.00 per day; $12.00 per week. Cabins, $1.50 to $4.00 per week. Stage leaves Lolo Monday, Wednesday and Friday, making connectlon with train each way. H. E. OtRBER, Manager. Lolo Hot Springs, Montana. ALL KINDS OP LUMBER For the Retail Trade at " THE CITY SAWMILL Bring in your bills for estimates and' look over our stock. Office and yards west of Bitter Root tracks. Polleys Lumber Co. Bell 414 PHONES: 424 Ind' WATSON TRANSFER CO. You will find our agents at all trains to care for your trunks and baggage. We do a general transfer and storage business. It will pay theatrical troupes to make arrange ,ments with us for moving their trunks to opera house. Scavenger wagon also operated in the city. We Mive the 'U. ., mall contract. 'Telephone No. 571. Hemllteoa, Meblitik. "I have' been somewhat costive, but Doean's Regulets gave just the results desired, They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly."- George B. Kraus, 306 Walh u, 7 o ,,