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. p rr "ACK" IS CERIAIN HE CAN AT CH MMON MAN WHO COVETS THE BELT IS B TRAINING LIGHT AND IS LEARNING THINGS. J :NEW HOLDS De'lamre He Is Already in Best Poe blibe Condition Physically-Knowe * the Gare Better Now and Will Be ble' Md Gotch. Chlcago, Aug. 28.-George Hacken schhMtj challE.nger for e P world's w lYrri g c heinI onahip, began the last **ee.O.*t hl jtranln;ti for his.'match withl: eni:Gott with the soame light work 'ltatihasi. oharacterised his Ire:lp aratioIn alume reaching America. He d*epCI > airpady Was in the best iesstbla Csndition physically and only reqi sd sutflmoent training to keep him from koing hbac. Hafensachmidt was up' with the tsun took;JI, ibn walkl along the ahcirea of Lake Mchglpa and J1ter played It few games ao handbalf. Purlng the mdl die at tile day he spent hlr'mtimo visit Ing d·the front porch of his quarters. S"Te last time I met Gotch I wasl * poorIj posted on the nfumerous holds In tjfs gfame." said lackkenschmnldt. "Goti* 1 fast and the lick-holds that I dll khow did not hold him. I thoutkh, then that I would be. able toe wead amy opponent down. but found I .tad over-estimated my strlength. 1 know now, a man to beat him has to know all the holds of the, game land to be able to put one of thane iholds on him In quick time." S4jRICAN ASS'N. Club- Won. Iut. TP't. Minnapblis ....... 78 54 .51 Columbus ....... .. 73 58 .:,7 KCanaft. City ............70 60 .538 SBt. P ul ................... 4 66 .492 Milwaumee ................ 61 67 .47; Indianapolis ...............61 68 .473 Tole4o ......... ......57 73 .438 Lousville ....5...... 6 75 .427 At Columbus-Milwaukee g:une postponed: rain. At andianapolls-Kannus 'ity, 2; Indianapolls, 5. At Toledo-Mlnneuapolts, 3; Tl'lo,tl,, 0. (10 Innings). At Loulsville-.-t. Paul-l.oulsville game postponed; rain. WE STERN LEAGUE Club- Won. Lust. Pet. Denver ....................... 8. 44 .651 Lincoln ............. . ......75 ., .577 Ft. Joseph ..................70 54 .50. Pueblo ..................... .66 5 .532 Oma a .......................... 59 64 .480 Bloug City ..................... 58 60 .488 Topeka .. ................... 48 78 .3s1 iDea Moines .... 48 ... 79 .353 At Des Molnes-.l)es Molneso, 7; Omaha. 6. At ft. Joseph-St. Junseph, 6; Sloux City, ,.L At Topoka-Toplkal, 4; Den'ver, 3. At .Pueblo--Pu,.bi,, 1: I.lLcolnh, 6. UNION LEAGUE (lub- Won Lnst P'it. Great ulls ............. 78 42 .650 Butto ...................... 73 52 .5x4 Salt Lake ............ 74 53 .583 B aois .................... .... ,G ' T; .468 H elena .......................51 74 .408 M I J UL A ............... 38 85 .309 A BLOOD MEDICINE S FOR YOUNG OR OLD The majority of human ailments are caused by impure blood, because weak, polluted blood deprives the system of its necessary (trength and disease-resisting powers. Children do not develop per nor are they strong and robust unless the blood is pure and ig, hile old people are afflicted with Rheumatism and other droqlg I oubles because of a weakened circulation. S. S. S. cures every iUment which comes from impure or diseased blood, it tones up and rtegulates every portion of the system and creates an abundant supply of horisng roperties with which to build up the blood. S. S. S. is maide entrejy of healing, strengthening roots, herbs and barks, abso utely frt from harmful drugs and minerals, and is therefore the ` bregt ani4 t. blood medicine for young or old. S. S. S. cures rnm.', Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, if.rI,, ýn, and all other blood disorders. Book on the advice free. S. s. is sold at drug stores. 4, TI: t5W0TY SPECFIC CO, ATANTA, CA. Gotch and "Hack" Clash Next Monday 33YRP AG'Z ;33 Y23. 19b LW WEIGHT 210 W.B3. "51PT.11IN. HttGHT '5FT.9IN. 1I1H. NLCK 20 N.4... 451N CtE 3T 52 IN. 151N. DICEPS 19 IN. 14IN. FOREAARM 15 IN. 731N. REACI1 741# IN. 35IN. WAIST 33 IN. 261N. THIGH 28f IN. 17IN. CALF IT IN. T'ACTS AT A GMAICM WHPZ S0213M. PARK.,C1UnCCa ]SATE, LABOR DAY 6ZPtA -ArWOWW PU1SZ\ *ro W1NR. z$21,000 t0. LOSLR. $ 11,000 CONDITION5 TWO FAI..L3 OUT - oO.THtrt. GOTCX 'K.SCMDP throuiagil(IUt thi (olutllry aare r'eaulling thei goailil yI s tla.' iif I':laiaon I. ' n wla. Jack Carkiek, T7ini (lillnlrir andl olthler stiar rof the Init in daliys gone hy. 'Tile match (if YousutTff and 1.ewis, fir Lewis nllnd the Jlull, ,of Cnnir llll and II 1Burnll alnd otherl are ibrought thliak to memory In connecotion with i1the Inter natolllnl cante(t in Chi alhgo on $iep tenlller 4, Labor tliay -n cailllint hlliat in bulng lldisiallsedtl throlugllout, this land. IIi Jl.nk.anlld, (lirllrlny and li otliher ciriintrlias. It Is the liggest wreIt'stling nuttcllh of t h I1t gt sand brIngs togKether Fralnk (4lat11 o.h liltibioltt, lowna, iand (leirgi IlackOnuthantidt, thei' ° anitttalui n lihn," Although wrestling goi's Ihnael tl the early day ('riltka, there h.ave ho1lirn few matches strn(i the spurt ie'anlame popult lur thailt have proved' of sno itch In terest as liiti approaching conteslit l. tw'aen the chamltlll on and tlhe "lItuslsianh Ioin." (One watis their imatch thr.e years ago antl tihe other \aiis hltl hoetw\en l:vnni ev Ieiwlt . Ith " tranllKIer," alii l'oussltff, the "rl'uri." in (Chictago. lnt lporltant iimatche's took pIluta'. lin rlceiti years tbetweenl IuiIer liglhts, Ibut It i the htl\'yweiglhts who liiitl(ract th Ie t tenltliall -the bia g I oln' with thl I lI usc.le' and tile weighlt. On April ;1. 110ia, tirie y.i rs aigo, hi ackenahlllidlt aId (ii litch imet in it tlhlmplnnal p ,' tenlllt Iil )l xti-r lPark., (Chincago This y,'r lilt, tn hbig 1 fi0i iaiwan a'lsh h fin thit, %'ihil' 'ix hall pl rk. Three yeIia' agi. ihi.) 10al1,0ll ) Ip a'lio s wltnossed Ithe ci ntestl, abut It lI i'x peli'te that boutlllll twi\'h' thtl number thiey Ili''l on .la.r alaay. A fortiu'l. will l l 't .tt by l t'petla'tors to sel the nilatlch, ai speciial trains Iarin ll sections of lule ,il'ountl' will maa're fansil to t llhe WIldy city for the ea. xlrel pIr pi 'e of eia'ilg ltha gilililal'Is in alilon. v'al' flrol t l ngI'aital there will Ibe i sllan t1 lr l ll p rt 1 t 111 wi 1tu 1i'i l le colit t. It IN do bulll il iI I h'lr i evei'r Naa .,ll other taut r4tllll! wh ich creatdlell tIh,' ntl~l,1i' lla iII l a-,III h aul a l a-,lllal h)ail ill interest dsplat yi'al i ati cining I o ,.i l W'hu will 'fin: luia' timesl ai iily In mainly ilitis ai i ii1 lat 'a aiin lly o iit''s tlls ,luestlol is 11-k,'d \4thln the .S-ll jlet of iatr stliitg is iiit i it al). lt tihe e'ery start ill lta h ii h, Il. ll av riti' A. d wit} h ha a ,llaii I he h' Ita in't hie heat tw ' hua.s of ai r'i stata liht' l(. ' i ','l t I ll,' hold ti hll- i ia, liasli ? '.' if ait mst ! 'iTl.:at i whlty niitlhi is xpet'i'llted to will. 1, tI tltiaa'a'a' I t he 'i h l iiaa iaai Lion"i hive g\od argtlllen ts to bringg furth In declalrling that thilr rlan will wln that the cllnmhinnhillp will t ,oon paIsL fromn the llntld of i 'lYlkee to a foir i0gnier. InI tIlln slre'tion ofi the c(.untry, where (lattiti is heat kntown, he In ,,okeild up on isi a itre winner, andnll those with the champlllltl nll have It rIght to bIa'ck him. It'm It eincIh that llukeni salhmidt I. not a hit hott er todaiy than ho WH" h(mi1 yrre i.ig anlil al t thiat the lotin faIrmer. Thre isu no goidal realon why the nnllhitions shQuld he chaingell d ut thll tlnime. If Clotch hIasi guni. hackaik--ahh ii not probiale-- llnkenach nldt, If tho "Itusalalln Lion" has Illlmproved tlhere i every treason to tIpIIlev that (hitcll, too, hItas inproveld. Talke' the meallsuremellnlt of the twot big felliow, enmparei their Ipast per formances and tlhen looak hack and analyze their meeting of three year. ag-.--that mnecting whlen )otcih wall declared victour after two holurs of NATIONAL 'LEAGUE ('lub- Way Lost Pct. New\\ York . 71 44 .I19 ll go .. .... .. 67 43 .609 l'ittlalurgh . 9 48 .590 I l'lllhdellhliu . . . . 63 5t2 .546 St. Louls . 1 54 .530 ('incininatt ..... 53 6 .465 I4rooklyn 41i 69 .395 lIho)tonu . .. .9 87 .250 Alexander Gets a Trimming. I'hluidelhlphlhl. A.4. 2S.-Chlllcagu wvon t.di'a .igmii, K Ito 4, batting Alh' - Intlrr'a u delivery hard in tlhe a~llth and eighth, Innings. Score: H. I.. 1'. 'hltgo. .. . .... 1 Philladeltlllhli . 4 7 1 13attelrlh.. - Iltowi alnd Needhaimln; . , lll itterl , |Itoi lli .ant .pltnotlr, ('1ur' ter. Cardinals Helpless Before Marquard. New Y'ork, Aug.I. 2.--1luriliurd i).1 illttrd the 'ierdln:t. ill two hits andil N1111t t nl ullt, . I'l 0. 4t1 Ie , l) it"lhed glad Ihall for St I.,lur, blt lhunl hdl doulbh's III IIrx'.,tg ,Uld .Sytri's, f(il In \t",d ). l th 1 r,\' al',"l, . ln h1 In the, Nt-t.'anlld initng gave No,,iv Y1'rh, thcir runs. t. I.il~ .I. II. I \t,\\'lt . ) 2 I)I ti.tt,'ri(,s -rStlt-h nld lllnd ; .1Mur t11Itrd lllad . tyel's. Shutout for Rustlers. ,1t 1n1, k\gt . '\ l'lPtt hilrgh stit l'- I linedli I l. 1h11 ' fr l ihn lluitI . A nIIIIIH ]illttinlg ullt thI' . 1,.als, :1 to l. A isi .g ' 'hi ld lll r el| il , th lofih t01 3 lrformn h es. ,o r(,: It. II. [". I ln.,Iuii) ti ......I" 1l IPlush1ur1 8 s 1 )Irittll)lfil....... ...........I Il illattrite sl - l t rdl 'im ilholpta sn alnd Kling; Aidai l l and tIllsr n. Rucker Weakensl in Ninth. Irookln.] , A. .. K -Afthr Ipl'ching sh,n1tut I.Ill fr dulck ht Inlnings It ucsker \wrniw .ll .ed thre \vlli II I)n lal' n Iihalls ;tllo e\V (I 'll' jllll;t ti It ) '())r't \two ri s, ( u'l bl t ll to VinI, 2 to) 1. 4 u', : It, II. E. ('ll1 t' un11ti ............ ... . ........ 9 1 Br.lnkllyn . . . ....... ... 1 :1 1 JitttttI'lt -.- |rot'ln t,, fll pti r anlld Clark; Itiucktr andi I'\\lwin. "'leveland Ihall tho 1]llghlanllert' gna In land Detrollt il dluck soupl for the Chase crow. wristtl linK, H tit )lh iii g, fighting. elaw - Ilg, hugging andl llincthing-that m oeeting lt which 10,000 Ipersons ihe, rl ed IIiI ilnd Il:il ithd andn finally sAw I'ere, "1:d4" 4mnltJi hold up (t.Itell' hanl In tokien of v'ictory. Just study that (lntnest of threl' years agol inll one Isn hound to Kle cotch the shade h'efor'r. i steps through the Ilroes ion the i'afterlnoon of Sieptemberlll 4 alld endileavrs tol reta in the chanlll In tlht imtcih three years ago the niten were nii their fetl the entire two, hoiiurs, iexeplt 15 nlltesiR. During the latter ,perioid ultickenscuhmnldt w.as on his istomacl h alnd after the match had progressiet d two hiouri l'ml ii two tilln utets, Iliackenschltlt gave uIp and lotcih was dteclaredl lthe victor. That's lhow the maitch ended. On Labor day lafternoon (loteh Is iloi'ked upon tio repeat. lie says lhe will. IIlekenschmidllt decltres he will wil. The reall wrestltg fan-the fan wlth the sporting blhd, says, "May the best mlan will." AMERICAN LEAGUE ('Cil.-- Witn Lost Pet. 1'hlladllhii at ......... . 77 41 .653 I)etrOit 7 3 48 .604 I t, ..i....... t 57 .521 Ne u.rk 5........9 .512 ('h'i gi . l. 6 0 60 .500 t vel l .......... 9 59 .500 WVishillgthii .. . .i 70 .417 S t , l i l . . .. 5 8 4 . 2 9 4 Tiger Pitchers Slaughtered. ,htroilt, Aug. 2. -- Philadelphia lutllght ii,.I'd Dionov\'ilul iand Wlllett unid dhfi'itid l ItrIt, 12 to 3. OWlingt)on aillIwd inme hit in the ilst four in nings. ''hre'l i hlts, i t pss, a sacrifice andi llrl' error auve I ltrit its three rn11s. i : ~R. H. ),. hillltl hi ...... .....12 13 1 etroi .... 3 10 3 Ilntterles -t'link iind il Illnas; Don va\':n, \Willett, ("vhlgtgl imand stulage. Yanks Run Wild on Base*, St. I.iile, Aug. 2x.- Nw York ran , ild on thit. b Oes,. lxixd· hitsl with ajsiei ai i ti un i f i' i t. It.ols, 4 to 2. r'ir I:I.ssd' 0 tO n'n in the eight In nil. Jhi I t'lched. :Icor': R. if. 1t. St. lie s ... 2 5 1 N\ Yorii'l ... 4 6 0 ITittThe iuIrry., l:lltitlon andl Sttll llhil; ('ni8hldwit i ll o . Sweeney. White 8ox HlId by Pape. I'hhiAg i , Aug. Piat held Cill e'i, to flour hit.l while hi. team iiih's huiliched tho lhilts off 'he locaul Iasts'l l.i n lll antl errIors wltn the -1-nil Knlil of the firewell serles, 4 Ito 1. t, Mi. . TH. R. t'lic g . ..... 4 4 liesll .............. 4 8 1i Il.lttertc --litkerl . l.\iik, Benz and IBlct , Sillitnliii; P ni :til Carrigan. COAST LEAGU. llt. won 14$t Pet, ,rttlail. ................7.9 "i .64 ilt li t........... TO .58' San rii alti ............ 60 ,.# Lows Angeles .................. 00 .U .819 LARGE ATTENDANCE IS EXPECTED WEDNESDAY DIRECTORS FEEL CERTAIN THAT LOCAL FANS WILL RALLY ON THAT DAY. JIMMY M'QUAID 10 PLAY Infield Will Be Materially Strengthened by Signing of Former Hamilton Star-Great Palls Team Arries Begin Series Today. The directors of the local haebhall cllub held n short and rather informal session last evening. The greater )part orf the meeting wnas devoted to the dis cassion of the behnfit games whlcn will be playe dt the southaide purk Wednesday afternoon. The benefllt day has been arranged for the pur pose of giving the helplng hand to the new man.ltlgement and to assist tlhe men that shouldered the responsil bilty of the team'l running expenses. A commnlittee con llmnced work yester day afternoolln on the sale of tl tick ets ant had aI glowing report to make at the meeting. Everything is moving along nicely and the present. Indica tions are that a record-breaking crowd will be asscmbled Wednesday to cheer the reorganized team andl In cidentally give the local backers It boost In a finantial way. The ganles \ Ill be ,p)layid with (lreat Falls and, considering the snappy work that th-, locals are doing at present, the conl tests should be extremely interestin and provide the spectators with thA. feeling that they received their money's worth. The Gtreat ialls delegation arrivefl in the city last evening on No. 5 and Iseemed to be inl good shape. The lo cllls will be strengthened Iby the addi tion of Jimmy McQuaid, who will un dobtlttdly be in the game for the home guard. His presence should inaterial ly aid the already strong infield arnd and there in little dout)t but that the leaders will hiv' to extend them se~I'es to capture the series from Mis soutl. , I NORTHWESTERN Club- Won. Lost. Pet. Vancouver ......................82 51 .617 T a om a ...........................74 60 .552 Spokane ........................74 61 .548 Seattle ....................... 71 68 ,580 Portland ..........................67 63 .515 V ictoria ............................29 103 .220 At Seattle. Score-- R. H. E. Vancouver .......................... .......6 13 2 Seattle ..............................7 9 2 (10 innings). Ilnttterles-Engle and Lewis; Wiggs and Whaling. At Spokane. Score- R. H. E. Victoria ...... ................4 7 2 ok e .........................................5 8 1 tlatterles-Mc('reory and Devogt; HIouck and Ost lek. At Portland. Score- R. H. E. T acom a .. ......................................3 10 2 iqortland .............. ............. ..4 8 8 liatterles-Higgins and 1lebt; East hey an id Moore., MAY 'RACE IN ENGLAND. Iondon. Aug. 28.--E. R. Bradley is in Ireland looking Inr a chance of finding engagements for his big sta ble of thorogughbreds, made useless by the drastic anti-racing legislation in thle iInited States. He is the guest of Richard "rocker at cleneairn and will comnr over to study the racing outlook in England before returning to the tnited States. Many other Amnerican owners are examining the racing sltnution In Europe, with a view to tilllzling their big stables over here, CHAMPION WIeS. Baltimore. Aug. 28.--Oeore Chaney, solthern bantamweight champion, knocked out Young McCue, aspirant for holder of the titlp. In the third round at the Washington Sporting club today, "ONE ROUND" OUTCI4ASSED. Philadelplhi. Aug. 28.--(Trovelr Hayes oultiuluscdl "one i ound" Htogan in a six-ruundll bout i)efore the National Athletic club tonight. MANY RARECOINS. Chicago, Aug. 28.--Rare' bolhs valued at more 'han $1,000,000 are on exhibl. tion at the annual convention of the American Numnismatic association, which opened here today with 100 nemhers present from all paits of the world, OF TURU 4na nd Copper Mina Company iuoeessors to THE BIG BLACKFOOT kUMIER COMPANY '' Manufaeturers of Western Pine and Larch Lumber GENERAL BALES OFFICp e (oinir, itontma oot t onn Montana Mills Locasted at . Hamilton, Motst si Loatgd at Bonner, Montana (St. Regis, Moeatm Our mills have constantly on hanS large and complete asIot.tmmts of yard Items in Western Pine and Montana Larch. Our faoltitttiIMp mit of getting out bill and special Items with the least delad "hip-I ments made over N. P. and C. M. & P. S. railways. A laIre a.it 4a. plete factory in connection which makes anything needet' i I ,3lb, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and Interior PMibe Large factory for the manufacture of BOX SHOOKS, FRUIT .AiND APPLE BOXEB. Estimates Purnished From Plans. Write for Pries Lit. 16-INCH MILL WOOD 'for domestic use delivered to nearby towns at the " 3llowing prices; in oar lots: To Grass Valley- .5~ per cord To Frenchtown .75 per cord To Husou . . per cr(. To Nine 'lle , .95 per cord To Lothrpp t.05 pr coit To Superibr .05 per cord To Alberton 3.05 per cord To Arlee 2.95 per cord To Ravalli -$.05 per cort To Dixon . n05 per cord Place your orders early and haye your wood suppjy ready for use when you need it. All wood busith cash. V ... Phone 106 Ind. 742. Order your season's supply now. RACING RESULTS At Anaconda. Anaconda, Aug. 28.-Right Easy romped home an easy winner In the first handicap of the Anaconda meet Ing. The Bedwell mare 'as much the best and was only galloping at the end in spite of Pay Streak's effort to challenge. Only two favorites won today, the balance of the card going to rank outsiders. Results: First race, five and a half furlongs, selling-Marie Hyde won" Cheers sec ond; Burning Hush third. Time, 1:08 1-5. Second race, mile, selling-Lady McNally won: Montauk D)on second: Stoneman third. Time, 1:42 2-5. Third race, mile and an eighth, sell Ing-Sir Angus won; Zahra second; Heine third. Time, 1:551.5. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap -Right Easy won; Pay Streak sec ond; Dr. Dougherty third. Time, 1:14 4-5. Fifth race, selling, mile-Force won: Tommy McGee second; Twilight Queen third. Time, 1:42. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling Billy Myer won; Rosamo second: Maxing third. Time, 1:161-5. FIGHT FAILS TO COME OFF. Chicago, Aug. 28.-The scheduled 10-round bout between Knockout Brown of Chicago and Larry English did not come off tonight, as English could not make 158 pounds. Notice of Assessment. Office of the Buffalo Mining Company, Wallace, Idaho, August 1, 1911. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1911, an assess ment of two and one-half (2%) mills per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 5th day of September, A. D., 1911, to C. C. Spencer, secretary, 510 First street. Wallace, Idaho. Any stock upon which this assess ment 'emains unpaid on the 5th day of September, A. D. 1911, will be delin quent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made befqre, will be sold on the 5th day of October, 1911, to pay the assessment thereon, together with the costs of ad vertising and expenses of the sale. C. C. SPENCIR, Secretary Buffalo Mining Company, Wallace, Idaho. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Missoula, Mon* tana, August 7, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Winfred S. Schmits of Lothrup, Montana, who, on March 4, 1909, made homestbad en try No. 01210, for lots 3 and 4, east halt southwest quarter section 30, township 18 north, range 22 west, M. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, be fore register and receiver, at Missoula, Montana, on the 12th day of September, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: F. W. E. Schmitz, Frank Sherman, W. M. S.hmita, J. A. McCann, all oe Lothrop, Montana. JOSIAH SHULL, Register, 8-9-9-9-11. Notice for Publloation. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Missoula, Mon tana, August 7, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Wilmer Otis Tindall of Carlton, Montana, who, on June 7, 1911, made pre-emption entry No. 08474, for southwest quar ter northwest quarter, northwest quar ter southwest quarter section 21, township 11 north, range 90 west, M. M., has' filed notice of intention to make final pre-emption proof to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before registyr and receiver, at Mlssoula Montansbp the 11th day of September, 1911. Claimant namep as witntesses: William McClain, Henry McClaln, William Wesley, J. P. Guest, all of Carlton, Montana. JOSIAH SHULL, Register. s-9-9-9*11. s Stookholdero' Meeting. A meeting of the stoclkholders of the South Missoula Land company, is hereby called for Beptbmbet- the 11th, 19l,c at 11 o'clock a. m., at the office of the company, 103 Hligglndaveaue, Missoula, Montana. * FRANK P. KEITH, . Secretary. Missoula, Montana. Auig,). 8ZP Notice Sewer Contraotors., Storm 8ewre.. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, at his office in the city hall, Missoula, Mont., will receive seal1 proposals until 2 o'clock p. m., Sep. tember 11th, 1911, for the furnishilp of all labor and material for the con struction of storm sewers In the busl ness district, north of Missoula rivet as follows: Pattee street, 'Hll5stin avenue, Stevens street, Woody stteest Main street and Front street. speolsd improvement districts "81," "$2," 'S**g' "84," and "S6." Approximate Estimates. Total length of sewers...... 9,45 ft. Total length of connec tions ................................. 2,. 75 ft. Embankment ..................... 100 eu. yds. Excavation and refill, solid rock .......................... 10 cu. yds. Excavation and refill, loose rock ...................... 20 cu. yda. Excavation and refill, earth ....... ......... 15,400 Cu. yds, D. S. vitrified pipe, six inch .... ........ .................. 60 ft. D. S. vitrified pipe, eight Inch ..... ............ ............. 2.3 00 ft. D. 8. vitrified pipe, ten Inch ..... .......................... 40 ft. D. 8. vitrified pipe, twelve Inch ..................... .......... 1,800 ft. D. S. vitrified pipe, fifteen / inch ........... ........... ..... 1,770 ft. D. S. vitrified pipe, eight- . een Inch ......................... 2.6 0 ft. D. S. vitrified pipe, twenty inch .................................... 1,540 ft. D. S. vitrified pipe, twen ty-two inch ..................... 990 ft. D. 8. vitrified pipe, twen ty-seven inch .................. 480 ft. Wye junctions, 10x8x2.5,.. 8 Wye junctions, 12xlx2.5.... 82 Wye junctions, 12xixt.5.... 4 Wye junctions, 16x5xt.6.... 40 Wye junctions, 15x8x2.5.... 3. Wye junctions, 18x6xt.5.... SI Wye Junctions, 18x8xl.5.... 14 Wye junctions, 20x6x2S..... 24 Wye junctions, 20x8x2.5.... 14 Wye junctions, 22x6x2.5.... 19 Wye junctiops, 22x8x$.5.... 2 Wye junctions, 27x6x .... 4 Brick manhole, 4-feet diameter, 8 to 10 feet deep ................................ 4 Brick manholes, 5-feet diameter, 9 to 12 feet deep .............................. .... 1 Catch basins, 4-feet diam eter, 5 feet average depth ................. Bulkheads at sewer out lets ..... .......................... Plans, specifications and forms of proposal may be seen at the .office of the sewer engineer in the city htll. Complete set of plans and specifrta tions will be furnished on deposlt of $20, which deposit will be 'ralr.fde4 uton return of the plais and' sbecift cations In good condition, with a valid bid for the, work, The right is reserved to reject any an4 all bids. By order of the city council. J. M. EVANS, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, CitrClerk, C. W. Swqarligen, Engineer. Missoula, Mott., Aug. S6, !911. Notice of Intention Of the City Council of-the City of Mis. soula, Montana, to Adopt't Resolu tion Levying a Special Assessment and Tax to Defray the Coat oflMal. Ing Improvements in Special .. provement District No. 7, of tE qky of Missoula, Montana, I. W. H. Smith, city clerk of th city of Missoula, Montana, do helb give notice that a resolution Ilvynwl special assessment and tax to tdefQ the cost of maklqg Improvdmente. 'l Special Improvement Distriet No. , 7t the city of Missoula, Montan. 'e*etsi. lished a"y Resolutlen No, 1l.A, tis :a file in he office of tm» co.4 lerk of the city of Missoula, Mort'k9. subJeOt to inspection.tor a e& ..rio4 q M aSy from and atter the 9th dayot August, 1911, and all personp concerned or 4 arny way'Interested lh the prprty.'dt. scribed in said resolution, tniS aIat which'a special assessmtent 'ad S',Ys levied by said resolution,' arere ib notified that Tuesday, the 5th d51 V September, 1911ll.t 10 o'tlook-a, , at the council chamber in the city ll ia the city of Missoula, MOntanar ,ba been fixed as the time and plaoe whebn and where said city council will be in session, and w.hen a.d w .hVe1qll own. ers or agents of o*ners of property. described 'n said resolution, ma.r. i pear and. protest against*the ftial - sage and adoption of msaitd' laja, or to any asiesslenththeleby °Ii4 Dated, Missoula, Montana, August 3. .191 ,.. *. .,., . (Seal) W, tL ·SIM 9ity Clerk of the City oSf g. KO, Montana.