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Are Sweet. Seedless. Juicy 1*avels BEGINS Choose From These Fourtee These are the very finest oranges MONDAY "Sunkist" This rut gE Knife Yeur. grown. They are the best crop of Huge sale of finest California Navel Silver Premiumps g s. o, l . You. 5,000 prize groves of California. Oranges. Theses are the famous tempered steel hea . Besides being sweet, juicy navels, "Sunkist" Oranges, the prize crop of California. Get This Oranje Spoon hil slver-platedsay each "Sunkist" is triee-rpened. Each Each "Sunkist" comes in a valuable wrap At right is shown o Sunt Pro is picked with gloves. Each is sound, per. Save wrappers and obtain beautiful and spoon, actual size. wrappers and 20e. seedl Genuine Rogers and of Foraers addiioa -- genuine Rogers Silverware. the latest style. Sent fruit knife send 24 .Sunkisri *nife seu 24nk rp Oranges M ost Read full instructions to the right. oun kist" .wrppwrpp d . This special orange-week sale begins Monday and 12e to help pay charges, packing, etc. R T Healthful Fruit and lasts the entire week. Remember, For each additional reflly spoon send 12 Su- On aemittaces up C "2 cist" wrappers and 12c to 2 ent d one-cent All oranges are healthful, but this ia Read carefully dirc- stamps; on amounts " ltions at right. above 24cmntse rd post tree-ripened, full-flavored fruit toneso order, . digestion and supplies the required tree-ripened, hand-picked oranges are the finest Send for descri-order o loabos her of wrapper bank draft. Do not en acid like no other. It is impossible in the world and most economical. and.. no.n t oc caor draft payable to thae to get better oranges than those Special low prices. Buy in Quantities-by a to secure each alfornia ruit rower' which come in"Sunkist"wrappers. bo or halfbo, at all dealers. leyour lette otheCa l1They keep well, as each orange t Clar strest, Chicb o, 1cs. not They keep wellaseachorane Insist on "Sunkist" Wrappers Premiums .. o o. '" through the mails. comes to you perfect, soun You will get better fruit at lower prices, and you will Tae e Table Fork ou e se et s. • Dessert spoo remiums with "u and solid. get free Rogers Silverware by sending in wrappers cUda. nie "o,.t" p Buy them by the dozen, alon with a few stamps or money order to Bounlon Spoon pen "Red Bal" oran half-box or box during this help pay charges, packing, etc. . . Co mrely srandemar. o big week's sale at greatly u, kFm ..aOt " If U a u T O land "Red Ball orasges reduced prices, am unk ts LRemons c omosyoul wo ge Child's Fork ant emonowilly Most economical, because most juicy. Thin-skinned, and each ornate Spoono uality, economically comes in a valuable "Sunkist" wrapper. Big $ . Begis Maldsy at All MIars. ...ý ru Kitfe Teaspoon , cedanhou will soo Tablespoon secure a complete st of S192 C Sethe beautftul table s.eaer California Fruit GrowersJ'-Zchange, CHICAGO, I.L MOBRIDGE REPORTS BAD WEATHER FIFTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO IS REPORTED FROM THE DAKOTA TOWN. Everything along the ralilru:lad rie mains about the amlie as It has been fir some tmne. The trtllns are about their usual 24 hours b.thind the sched ule, alltd retorts re,+(liveld hero are to the effect that 'the severe cold In the east is still on the job. The Milwau kee office received notice yesterday that the tetnpiraturen at Mobrlidge, 8. D., was 50 delgrnees below zero. The re port frortm H1-rlowtown gives the tetll perature there as 34 below zero. It is raining In the Bitter Itoot mtuntailn anl this niny lhave I bad effect ott the large amount of sl.nw that is a.ised through this range. No trouleh had beeni reportetd last evening. but at close watch is be!ng kept. Sonme rain It' also fall'ng at Deer Lodge. The Nlorthellr Paifcll reported that tzer weather was prevailing at Helena, but that the thermllleter showetd 24 de green above at Ilonsburg antld about 'the samne temperature on thet west end of the division. Timekeeper Effinger of the Northerin Pacific undt his assistant, Rhina Kramer, are having their troubles itincie the recent readjustment of the offlces. Their new office is railed off by meansiit of i counter that Is a pretty good reiproduction of a lunch-counter ha~hboard. They are besieged with demands for "sinkers and," but they can't make good on the orders, be cause Schoonover, 'who is installed in a little iook dubbed the kitchen, re fuses to onice throtgh with the goods, despite the fact that he has been unanlilously elected cook. W. E. Kent, lccoiuntan't on the Puget Bound with headquartern at ISeattle, is buly checkling up the 11ig Blackfoot railway ac.mitllllts." When everything has been gone over, the office will he turned, over to Superintendent Mar .shall of the Puget Sound. Buperintelndcflt A. AI. Hurt leaves this morlning for Ilutte on an nllspec tion trip. ,Mrs, Orubh. wife of the Northern Pacific', general agent at Wallace, left yesterday on No. 199. Mrs. Grubba came to Missoula to meet her sister, who has corme out from the east to make a sihort visit with her in Wal lace, FPyd. Crane, who is well known In Missolras ai'td clreles is the proud fat ?la .t.$" t ihs ywoungtesr'tpped the bea £,. elpIht-and1-a-half pounds *rn·,,r+.yYE+:RýCs , . . `" • ... RAILROAD EMPLOYE POETIZES J. O. N. OF THE NORTHERN PA CIFIC RHYMES A FEW ON THE WEATHER. Under the captain, "And Still It Snowed." J. O. N., the bard of the I Coeur d'Alenes, breaks forth in I lament regarding the recent weather. The poem follows: It looks easy to Just travel and travel, But if we're snowed in it won't be so tame, 'Tho' It'll be easy to unravel, 'As we started from Miasoula for the Coeur d'Alenes. t At Saltese the "con" got his orders to go, With another little order, "Go slow;" But there's One blggor'n Hill Who does as He wills So hold 'em at Lookout for snow. The snow's piling up on the cross arms: It's a (cinch the wires'll I- " V. We're going slower and slower, And it's 20 miles to a town. Gee, but she snows, and she snows some deep, As on toward Lookout we Just barely creep. If this 'was only water, we might take i a raft; With a favorable wind we'd get back to Taft. In future I'll try It another way At home by the fireside I'll stay; Just send me your orders to "Mis souley;" I'll thank you, and sign myself, Yours truly, J. 0O. N. ('. WV. Merrellies, traveling freight and Ipasetnger agent on the Northern Pacific, was in Missoula yesterday on business. D. R. Day, signal inspector on the Northern Pacific, was in the city yes terday. HARLEM HAS FIRE. lelena, Mont., Jan. 12.-Fire this I morning at Harlaem, in Chouteau coun ty, In the northern part of the state, destroyed the New England hotel and three business houses, the lose aggre gating $40,000. The thermometer was 26 below zero and a fierce wind was blowing iwhen the guests of the hotel, scantily clothed, rushed out of the building. Foley's Honey and TYr Compound Is a reliable famlly medioine. Give it to your children, 4 take it Yourselt when you feel a cold coming on. It ehecks and cures ooUghwand colds and croup and prevants bronchitls and JpPoiiols, #*m1W DruLg lto,. BEE1 SUGAR WORK IS PROFITABLE WITNESSES BEFORE INVESTI. GATING COMMITTEE TELL IN TERESTING FACTS. Washlington, Jan. 12'.-The magni tuide of the hteet sugar industry anll the tde'velopmellnt of aglriultural lands through its i altivitiea had not been fully realizetd aby the house investigat Ing cominittle until the criticism of the Colorad"l farmers of their treat nent .by the (;retat Western Hugar contmpany JAermit'ted the tltroductlon of testimony lit rebuttal. The comnit te' hlcatrd today from Michigalu, Coilo rnio iand Nelbratnka sugar-b'oot grow ers. Invarlably tilhey told of success ful and profitahle beat farming. Their testimony was amplified by W. TL. Petrikin, saecrtary of the Greatt \Vestern comtlpuany, who produced affi davits and statrlements in contradiction of ti)tle Inade by the commilttee front the farllmers' unionl, which recently alp peared bteforet the committee. This testimony was discredited by other witnesses aleso, and Mr. Petrikin fur nished extracts from the bIooks of the complaany which disputed the ex parte statemnents by farmers. Ira Carley of Ingalls Mich., banker, agriculturist, lumbnlerman and mer chant, said his bheet sugar profits were about $16 an acro. "Well, you could stand a little re duction?" commented Chairman Hard wick. Mr. Carley said he was not speaking for a reduction, but was there to showe What the propogatlon of sugar beets was doing In Michigan. He said there was much land in the upper penlnsula which could be bought for $8 an acre. "Why on earth do people live in the cities when they can earn that money on farms?'" asked Representative Raker of California. "That's what I should like to know." answered Mr. Carley. He then de canted on "white lights" and other at. tractions of the cities which lure the boys away fromn the farms. William Stanley of Greeley, Colo., and V. F. Everett of Scott's Bluff, Neh., both beet farmers, praised the beet sugar Industry and told of their relations with the sugar factories, both trust and independent. LLTTERS AS EVIDENCE. uan Diego, Cal., Jan. 12.--Letters in tended to show that Mrs. Harriet P. Thurston was easily influenced along religious lines were admitted in evi dence today In the suit brought by Mrs. Thurston's son, George iL. Pat terson, to break the will by which she left $240,000 to Mme. Katherine Ting lay, head of the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical society, The letters were written to Tlheodore H. Leake, all ArchlteOt, SCHOOL IEACHERS ARE UNDERPAID ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL COM MISSIONER SCORES AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARDS. $tanforid lIniverally, (nl., Jan. 12. - Po.l)ipous boards of lledunc'tlon \l|ltch underpay ischool tea.-ers are st riking at the life of the nation, oleicrdilig to the 1Hit. Alfred 'Mosely, ihlld of the Engllsh i liucatlonal conlmission, who, spoke his mind on the nbllljec't Iihere toliday '.lat public lichio l..i'thers generally ;tar cheatied out iof whlat Ihe' lolngs t t'tem by the men who ruit theI 'hools there is noi doubt, it ord nlog ti th distlnguishlld 1,lttgllshmaiit. "Atlertn;t OWseI her ploition Lniamong thie nItiin to her syste'm of free editu cation." Mr. Moslay declretld. "Amellr Ian tieol'irs, however, are gr. In..s tin derpaid, lI, unless salaries'. i Iare ruied, your Hylt ItI will fall shirt. If Alrlt'r Iec fails, the world will gI iack to autol'nry and the sword." A nrlltit'i ti.n, Mr. Mosuly laid, catl tclti c irrcuslveness t to th Il:tgliMh, andi rlnlt itll learn from thiem unInuVty in ItushItisi and a desire for eq'titty amllong lah:,yet*. "l'nglamtlI 1 criticized for her arrn tonraicy," ho said, "yet you lnever hear of Al lllt n graft and ci'orrutptionll anltrlag I':gliush noblelmen. 'l'heir falln ily nlllll'" cannot countenatnci graft. "TIhe ih It aof too many Amnriltllea lawye'rs is fInding loopholes Int the 'law through utrhioh they defeat Justi'e. I~iw a 'hl It must teach highe'r ideals. The lia w, "r "hould be a .peacemttak'er and not it grafting trouble-rainer." Mr. Mmhley doel not think mucttth of Ameuri;ln I newspapers. "'I'he typ'loal American linewspaper, dealingI It sensatoln and crimre llnd oclet'y Ir't. Is a dilgrace to your coun try," Iht' maid. "T'he typlc'al linglish newspapei'r KIVtI valuable informttationl." TEI: WEATHER Westlrlrdy brought the warmest weather of the year, a *tnterment that is a gr,,at deal more weleomo now than It will b, In Algust. Now tI the ac ceptdll tline to catch a cold in the head throllllqh wet feet, for there's demptin.e everywhere. T3uy rubbersr. T'he o1bsrvat4ong: ia lnum ................ .............. . At a. m. Thermo ter ................. 27 Baro nmeot .............................. 268,9 At 5 p. m. 'h r moln itb r ...........................42 la rometel ...............6....... 847 Wi~d fra0t bke *outbhwet, GUILT IS ADMIltED BY WEBSTER ILLINOIS DJCTOR CONFESSES MURDER OF ONE OF HIS TWO YOUNG WIVES. (reg'Ken. Ill, Jen. 12 - r. Ilirry 0. Weblste.r Ipleaded ul illy to wiftc mnurde'r in the,' c i." t'cllurt tloday on thl' first antniverar' of' ht Ilsc marrieage to essils Ke(nt W'ebleti'r, wllhanl, Iv hsl ocwnci con feIraern, hA kil!ed here Iasit leptembe.r. previousily made, byh hlni. \e'hster wci' ht'rgeKd with mtlrderl' Ir. his, wcift' Ilu n ituwoeld het eel,,n Dtixeon aild Vdol., Ill. .'tehster's iltiurney salid thley would pilel ' no witnell es on tihe isttll. I)esitel. Ils i it n lll 'l o ime'nt, tt.,te's Attorney Ni.e.rson lnd Sit hriff IDlnc'y were pret'pel wtle h i itiinesses ancd die'cuilnientlllry evidenle le ubmitht lllt they tel'tlermed i. in "alrllt'light" case geitnset the younl g lihyseil'iitl. Attorney .IJII In: l:rwln of Wehb ster's emlleil, in ii brief. ' statemiiee tl after' the delfeilldint wlisl talkelln ,before Judge I"ctrralelle, announced fIrnrrlly that hie ellient di.'sred to entellr i phu, or guitIy. plell of gluitty. Judge I0 lrreendl itskeed Webster If the defll,' fiult Illunderstoodi thaiit te' i'ttlte'd to trial by Jury and if the' pAln. of KiuitIy ,wit madel with Ve'leLert's enll free will. ' ea1' ch e stiiil,.t ll Wi 'ebste,,r replied: After he had entelred hlis plea Web ster eeuted hlinelf at the side. iof thsll emother, whoi wepti throuighout the pro State's Attorneye lemersoen planied witnlsnesi on thee standl teo prttelet ee'r tlnin features iof tlhe state's e'ise, ler. J. 11. (Ir'Iffin, who insidel an ox anetlntetion of Mrs. We'ehtor's hody, tenl tlfled that Mrs. We'hster's dealth was di. lIt . knife wound I in] tIl neck which hlcad severedl the juKetiar velin. I, aleal l descr ibe al n operation whicht he seid had been performed on Mrs. Webster Kone dale before her death. CARNIVAL POSTPONED. The 1ie carnival 'which was to have hreen held laut evening on the univer Fity rink, has been postponed indef. Initely on c')ount of the weather con ditione. Announcement of the date of the affair will li made later. Foley Kidney Pille Always give tsatisfaction bIecause they always do the work. J. T. Sthelnut, Blremen, (Ia., says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with great satlefac. lion and found more relief from their use than from any other kidney ,medl cine, and I've tried almost all kinds. I can cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers for kidney and bladder troublv," Smlth Drug .tore., Lumber Department OP THE Anaconda Copper Mining Company Suooessors to The Big Blackfoot Lumber Company Manufsoturers of Western Pine and Larch Lumber General Sales Office Located at Bonner, Montana Bonner, Montana. Mills Located at Hamilton, Montana. St. Regis, Montana. Our mills have constantly on hand large and complete assortments of yard items in Western Pine and Montana Larch. Our facilities permit of getting out bill and special items with the least delay. Shipments made over N. P. and C. M. & P. S. railways. A large and complete factory in connection which makes anything needed in Sash, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Mould. ings and Interior Finish. Large factory for the manufacture of Box Shooks, Fruit and Apple Boxes. Phones-Bell 106; Ind. 742. OULTRY UPPLIES Shell, Grit, Bone, Egg and Chick Foods S Electrli IIghted and electric alarm incu. hator thermnomtera. Our poultry supply cataklg of con vlenllncoa, nocetiltles Ifor the asking. SPOKANE SEED CO. Mfg*, of "Diamond Quality" Poultry Foods. Spokane, Wash. -- - F05 THOUI WHP MVI ¥V RAIN WOUQM, . Orton Brothers 426 HIGGINS AVENU State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Son. Vose & Sons, Kimball and several other high-grade pianos, COKE Our genuine Onla Coke at 8.560 a tael will go further and last longer than any ton of ooal. Try a ton and be convinced. MimsoUI4AN Co. ,i fell llOlT A ChAEA -S , rANuO q)UiQrr wrEVjzeF~q :