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,.iltý nil ýN MtlWlIOAIRlEe Roseman, Jan. 20.--(pel)al.)-Among the latent propor.d enterprises withl whllli this comminunity Is erdlit.l tl the, operation of ai " dido famr," aor summer home. for Imlllntionatte' esons whlol Is said to he ptlanti.l for thit southern part of Clnltiatin (.,tnty. It Is understood that the shetm,, isn i. i ng backed by a party of ,inslti'rn caplitalists and that thel flrmii will iI of about tho nam puru* l pt e ailrl uiitiltt, as the ..awnrd Iat it fartll nIa., Sheridan, 'Wyo., wher, l O ri ih .vl l fellows from the ,'utst ptlilstil Ith sullll met. Thef Eaton Atirhfi tnil.t l ti ,if aeotlod Of leant, inial tI fitt l t t :ll nrec 0l s groilntt l.l , Ilnll'iin t it .1li lis "NgSlOu lr ,.' Il Mid o.li.,l hothl . , numl.l' ls e'ctilsiit hi . ltI.. 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J:iln. t0.-lblr nllt:lltv. bankers, Phipplrln4 find cti1 trtli .ih.l."h r whob se intertlllll"al t i lt. l thl'rol ha'lll th1. nilt In-tigrowltn K lthI io Ia.t l l lll. 11h ri't Iteratlledl tlnlll.\ i the, 441-. lih'd "liv erpool plian" of l1il4 oif 1lnllgll4 central blirnu in r ipugil.lnllt to .,,1111( business prlneil ill- ain r llf.si,, to anclli on the, pllln its ,rliginll y rltflt.td at the. Icllrlpl, nll hnnkere' colnf'rr -ncn .. o ra n iPnlll nll tlI, l lll t lvlrl m . Ilns'tr I. a ehttllltten wa lll'4 lap ntel , , Itllmtl "Icn ll andl c. ,rtton mln a, t Maih .rl phli. M-nday to arrangge" ulnath"r pilan. ORDERED TO HONOLULU. V'anlouve.r Ilarrnck", 'tl:h,. ..I Il. 2', -The irst Infullntry r-gim llelnt, . (',linlI Ge-oryye K. Me0;unniihlh. has li4..,n ir dered to prlcweed tl I lilnlulhl Thl, regiment will hon\w" h,.rr, Mai. . 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Judges.of educational books and good binding say this book would be CHEAP AT $5.00. MISS >IANS FREE WONARES q'ld Full Particulars of Our Presentation Under Dictionary Coupon. BIISCUSSE PEPRBStNTATIVE VREELAND DE. PENDS MEASURE AND LESLIE M. SHAW OPPOSES IT. Wii t ll in:tt n i n.-tan nhlv it. I. \it ' l: I l. \it 1 i i111'niti 111t ,f t n,|tl|J111: l : ii','I; ' I. it ',itlll ''liil .lI ltii" , fIthet il l' 1non ; l mi;I,. , l 1h. i i s I ' ',1 es| he rop 1 \ it it lit0 n il mid ifll t I.I t Ii ii tli, Tlhl ii i't '. It .le t .i t h; I tll k mi t i . l irt' dl i I i i aM ii i it :1 l h , ,.I i , 1: 1(1 1..1 1.t f inh l :t:1 r I hrI . a atl, , -Isolf ... a el. - In\ A GREAT SUCCESS. Ii' llll fl i'M hi ll iNII n ithli Mtiiiitk Itii hild tlll, l ' Win'l tiurnin g II i i nlil l lo T'OlOl tn, MUh1 AUI n T R11. Iall iln , Mir i t. 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MO~'lnlo ll th 11 Iic '.,;a I'1it o t i : t , I J l' l ll ianl' I l \.11 h11 illl til ja11,1. ft " lhti ld llte dthe lflulhl i'1.t |1 h iIts ht . · 7're t |Itl Il tluvlure rough c thll- I It nlX reIII 11 J.1iM )tlthm *Rl t, h Ihk l I ,I.)'.-l hie il~l h Jis i\lte tlll w', rh'i | l thn hi l olllthell werel~' llllninJ 11 ti d toln~l Pillls . fastll in i h tolol w~ll] I thri l am i%%oi" ,%me.,'.ou su,',\ e..l an. .0 -lhi,, lib| wa." hr,, l ,),'l H lO . \,;M H ,.llllO r,.t? |,01 .ll1l knr ke h l'm, down :~lIns rlly d him111 J inlh He.m iI. lllmt. to h~ reove h.d. .lx A mI.ii lh. i. | , hII n %,0. Thrlll lll0 1lal o WBDl t 4WtO ANNOUNCEMENT OP SUCCESSI IN REACHING 80UTH POLE EX PECTED MlOM SCOTT. NS " YVlk. JIn. 2n.--Oticlala of the (M,',urnomhi'nt uni4chty andi variousl -'H s-gnu is annnationn Intirested In ; ,lh xi ,rrition ei;gKrly re awinli;nltlg \a rl *.-lr, l ('(iiflcll *~Hohort l"slhcon ' '1. t, w n xpl, c ' tl ti rent ch the .liltthlii i i ,i I'lIriltini dliy, and they )H- It *5 h".u t wlhen he ui flniiilnuin'e th.h re- ( slil; ,,f hl r\ iVl till h I nttt(. tlxle j -xr · x I onl it i ii he to iily thilt hil a sai t '1 S'':1r. u ~ iih.ns fl. .r m I.,,nlizs i t Hllckletu.s reit.ched the f 1;is.h-i sithill in January 9, 1909. 97 is." ale'ii )i.i i lh s wnli fronit hlit i t, p iit. slen then tlurnsla tl l,,k I I ili; i'Ie hi Villi r nal sho t i i t l .lrl i ; I l i4 S.lt hiil 770 Iiilli, hi (oenv-iV C iii, h '. lIIII 's- I llis-rtir'sl to l lalh thl i natulll 0 ih*. HII j Iurn ," conlli.nltell'd ,f i rl ath riMA he (th i i iiiillvily li-v., I 1, t' I ii let l ' tirlr i, thi en iup thiE, I sn ii i fluh l i t lthv i' esi, e-inheni "'hxrn t a'iv. alr hni l-llll, an lt'hi t.i lNi 1,41 r ixl iilsir l uii ii ltI w I tl o it- r .'lillE vixau'lm 14 tile ilg hhil, hii i tiiii ohnli t tenantisil f ith i rl t n' Vi IiVy, two'. M r- li e,',inl nrd ltlr'e, biolog,,is.ts. 'lhr'"" i mltorll slediglml wier., etrirtld hi th1, hn~dl iIf hii ve st,.l1J 70 toli. of lirlvJ.i llon% 1.30 a 1,,1 . ... , 0 W h.. .. . .. . ....ri, n w , .. ,,llii. : WAT1ERSOI IALKS' ti WITH CHAMP ti VETERAN EDITOR WAS FIRST PO- n LITICAL TEACHER SPEAKER u CLARK EVER HAD. 'Washington, Jlln. 20.- S--eaker ('hump ("ht k. calndidate for the delnmor2tict 1rl2i,ren;l2 ,llt nl2222mintloll, llandl H1enry Wattersron of .leinv1ill d(ls' LaseiPd the' pllthicul itllll ltuation he're o, hli2y. Whe1the'r theIy d stumeNl presidenltial ]prospe1t, tti neithe r would s4ay. "1 d1on't think we ta.lkrd hlitolet any thing that wi.1hld Intelrest the' g'eneral lU hle just nw,." sail. lltSpeaker c'lark. "I ,':Lrned nea.rly all I know illabut Ipolities in the rarly day2 friom road IngK \attetrn', ('41d4torials. When I was4 n Iboy in Kentuc'ky my filther Hsnt iie to ii, flharmelr. 10 mrilels from 1.22l4ville, +who c',ouldn't relad. l)ne ofit mlly Jobh %n 4a;s4 ta , ro ind to te fanrmner 22t nKght. I used to read hint1 Wntter s42on2'~ 2.dltorlals, tland t1,here, I got m111) first 'lhe2s. YVir, afterwlrd wher ii .younlg 22tn2l, I intradi w4ell 4Wa'ttersoln to an 22ndien('e in 2'my home tlown, and l,, have : ' llen frien4ds e've.r shi.'P. I atlwa4.2 m R' to 5s,1 h11'121 when he 142421111'4 ito Wlshingtn." NO MONEY FOR GUNS. W~I.~tillngton, Jan2. 20.-']The 52l4( 22r firearmsiiiiII lrn2ilnl Jil2l I ceni pll1 through 2ouIt t1h,2 c'Ioulry w\lll ctondemned In tlhe house todny, while fil a)pproprhlton for the1 Il)1strlt ofr 'o1lulbin lpoll2 i, rlu 2'thizilnlg the purchas('I of moderni ' re 22v,1rs was N. n ler i tlll2ussl, hon. II.I, rI2l,22llitativ' Shllerl2'4 'y of Kentucky, 2aid thal2 AmericltIn c'lthes 4would y re1movety In h2l, iltl2, 2l' of any firearmsln by Ithe 14llc. t. 1'I'1h, ln(ulllse c(n',llcurreld In thsl v1iew, tde ll2ll2ning llto lake ti l approplriatit l. r OPIUM CONGRESS ENDS. 'he ll ag Ku Jian. 20.--'The1 Internn tilnltil 2piiluh conference ' lr22lti2tltly I flnlshled Its wo\rk today. Theu con fi'r2'22'2 rili2optedl the iprolocolll which2 will I hli 2l4l'llg] Jnnin2ry 23. 1The. esions tl h,2g2lll Ih, 'l'ln1iler. 1, ilst, 211111 the et2l2tl tli2'l 4s i',lpres'4n'lted 2are the uInlitd (Statesn, ('ireat ll'ltllllln, ('hJ1lll., lPru2(nc? . (ler inmany, Itnly, Japan.112, P''Ir'Ni. ]'ortugaIl, t lamin, RtAlNtIh a2i4d The NetherhlnndN. Itlillhllp ('halrtle1 II 11,ro t of thel 1(121 - l 11111 church In thelt Phlllppinel pre - ICE GORGE BROKEN. I.luisville, Jan. 20.--Alpli.rently all l2lldanger from the b'reaking of the leoe gonrgn in th2 e hilo rve1ra'' 1lhere hadl p2is2dtl tonitght. The rush o(i water at llthat dlilodgled tlhe' h1uge' Jlin o2tu2sed Ithei r'lvr to rise ate 111, rate of almost a it 'lfllt an hoItr. The ri'e tonight hi v 2teil2dy. l22however, bull Ilnot Iot marked a ll i eariet'lir hi the dy)'. N42 damage hlla 2hotn I'reportedL frolm nearby ''points si2e22' thIl2 d1onel whe~ n 2the gorge' Has hr ok' 2n. FREE FROM THE ICE. (lhii'om'stor, Mass., Jan. 20.-"All now fl'r'," wa2s the wireless messag4e roe- 2 ceivedl.'l this alfternoon froml2 Captain b I)2;nlels of the revenue utlter All- P 2lr2242CogLg2I c(onerllning the fleet of lhailucnetor fishing vessels taitl havel h2lnII Ic('(eou2nd on the west ('oast of N.ew IFoundltn.d, FISH AND POWL. 1 Past Walrpole, MaNe., Jan. n2,0-4Rob- t2 'rt Perkins Basse, governor of New w Hamllpshlre, today tmrarried Mluis Edith ei Harlan 3Bird, deaughter of Mr., and, Mrs. l C'harles S. Bird, at Indean, the 'ap u clous residence of the alr4 .taalliy. *UIVASIt I GROUNDS. (Pramint Jutdge's iAbRry.) Y A-tto iy--i' rt , 'pnre.nde"do you P desilre to ti'deiP ilrlvnr.ed?" bi Woman--"How about the oounthoue lor groeUile at' R.no?" , A PEDERATION O ASBOR IS FORMED AN*kWIL j APPLY POR A CIARnTIR. Phoenix, Aria., Jam,. 80.-lt'rlty-fourlr dgiegntev represe0ntl 5n1g rr Ia r or gInlxntlon in A'trigatiav oee ... iL ... rnmenhernhip in 7,000, tiret l re Iltay tlld formled the Arizona Mtaite ' ra tion or Tllhor. 1]. . Simonitn tf flobe, wen elected president, ::nl IIlr viy P'. ('reen of Phoenix, i.,., rt1,r6. They will serve until olffii, rs lre rlected by it referendum vote otf the federation. Commllittee otin constitti on,. IIIleI', lgis.itlon it Adl resoplutions w, ;' l poilllltidl and rleports will I.e hiartl t - uo'rr'ew. The cn vention t. ill b. In lCenion until \VednUesday. It \ ,iy dle idedl that the organlsttilp hit' , hi I) ply tit once for membershil, in th Awnerienn Folderiitin of l.ltihi; ts., It wa ad, nldmiitted that the Ar!znii; nIll herslhll hhinlhded unions or trioi, ý tiht wii're not rc'vogniaed by tili' Wnlilltil To Roommanmd,tasws. 'rhe principal work t.6f th,, rlit, fdhr'ltltion will Ie to rec(,omm",.I It tih first leginhltlre of ArlgOnn iti,: thiti will proleit thei interests of VreI.,,l-.ill lihor. If. It was declared, Ithe lovit'a ture..shouhl rail tol take~ Ite .' l'lioid ldlequate bhy lhior, the (L~tAuti v a''ildl be invlki'dl and the et e of iah-r pllleiced stliutnrely. hefqgra he l., ' Alllng' th(e lws delrrdr h- II- , lhh .ri'ng aen t[r tin employi& Ii .Illly rnit'tllllnent: workmen's C1org., ImtionL! let: department, of ininitig is Ip.tor nlheigiate mining law's; aItlul,,thh ,ri hillitium of tihe lie uf.e..lp a'll l I.; ,hlIi labor; eight-hour dlay oi ll pullh11 work; letting of state contr;lis l to those who employ union hilt.r; the recalll applyingt to efseral jtu.,lv.. itl nlited 1iStates menatl as well 1i ill other stlat officeholde, and lI;a llut ting into effect the inltiaItlv. ifirl' .l Mlll and recall. Politliiann were in confir.lt, r, vilth malny of hlle labor leaders Io:l ;iandl with annotlnoled tonight thallt Ith. dl gaten principally have bion l1rollllhled thin right to name the stitne tiii,' in spl'etolr lnd the state bollt r itn,teto r. INVASION OF UNEMPLOYED, alln DlieKgo, Jan.' 20.- anrlnKg n in vasion if i hlorlde of tn ,imttil1 .id frio n the nlortih. ('lief of Police Willson i tablhllellli totlday lin lrnmed .':ll l on tile iitltklrts of the city guarding the railrtilld lani l county hJglllay . Ialding into ulln lhego. RTepoftt from ranch ers all thle waiy from Los Angeles any thit lien ronts I hlae kwnl raidled, holuses entered and ntolher, ie redation. itnllnittedl by hundcrdUsilr ;'re' 'men .,vs are making thei ly t , l. 4lq city. BLUE SUNDAY STRE ThIS DAY SALT LAKE PEOPLE CAN'T SMOKE OR DRINK, BUT THEY MAY WEAR FLOWERS. Salt Lnlo C('ity, :Jai. 'it.-iCitizens of sult leake are farina Iiei privations of Ianoiithtr "hiue ti Si ldy" tonight. The gcognsisg4loslgig gIvigitrmnt, heedful, perhaps, of the pr"dic ltigs that their ipoilicy will nsake S*al I.anke a dead town, have exemplted floar shops from thle operatitn of th I Sunrday dlosing rules, thus lrntrittita 11i1w proper ar rangentitts ol' funraltu. other 4ones of businoess, Including lgiar stands, ipar kets, bakeries and harler shqps, are outsidu the lpale ofl tIii I;lw. The salo of rmani was permitted last Sunday. Under t" u r of this ex emptionl cntain dtlgl si, . ii iits alleged, sold peunuts. The, grI'a'"ri claim that the peanut is a v.itiity ,,f been and that beans In annis ar is legitlittato objects of sale as IaII:ii in shells. The isan giuesoton will iot I, brought into the courlts until aft ' ti, hbearing oI. a test caseo on tihe riht of the conm mniisghlp to close rigor P ItanLs, which, will tbe trlied nuxt wi%-k. BOTH UPHOLSTERED. 1 (From Judges Li.ibary.) ] Laying anside ti iho t:ll IPper, Mas. Browng observedi, A tuldod eQ5rOeOst saved a mian's life tt ita automoblle accidett." "Yes," replied aMr. lir wn: "and the a attIcle tgentiuoni rthat Ix uwife. who was struck csa tghe hipi,i also gesaped cerious Injury." TWO MORE BODIES. Ihoustgn, Jan. 20.-'L'wi nmore bodies, both of womten, werel ric overed today from thie r gins of iithe -ere house, utkigK, Wtith the1 woiugglls bo4 foutnd Thursday, three victlims of Tuesdaty, morning's fire. It is beileved fife biodlies found todlay ar those f em*. ployis of the hotel. CHEAP COAL. rhlciggo, Jan. 2o.--I :iI italeors in the west side tentientut iislgl-t haVei cut ibaskets, In half, as ta 'u,'alt of the estahilshmlggent of i stnitl cuoalyard by the Elisncoptal eatheligrgl at which ,gal was sold for 10 cents i it asket. Deal. 'rn previously hail still ii at 2I to 80 cents a tIgsket. LAUNCH ANI CREW LOS`. Marshfield, Ore., Jan, an.1-Thp pWo line launch North Star, Otnitaln Josph Yoamaker, with Willitam BrIca rd, FPtlrank Tanner,on 'con 'erri and I "41 bee. broke dot'n near the lu', t, out to sea ti4 was capiMdd All on oArd W wero lost, WALL .tiTT ýTRADKRS 1O00 VERY LIrr'L. EUIINESS AND PRiCE. sREMAIN 8AMI. , New Yorlk, Jan. 20.--Apart fronm gains of a pblnt in Mexican rpt'lFay, secondn lreferred and 1 ' in lI1t4' borougtl-Metropolitan, there were ."W clh.ng)t8 of Importance *lat the caipn Ing today of the stock market's ,.,o.. l,ntor tiggett A Myers fell %., The market became more active soon after the opening under the lend of Reading. The list as a whole moved sympathetically. i.tlantie (a'on Line nnade a furtlr gain of I % and strength ,wa s "l wa by the trunk' Iline 1spe01s, The msarlet closed easy. Trading slackened In the second hour,' hiu Renong, Northern Pacific and some of tih1 metnal stocks reached a higher !vl hforre i)rofl't.taking sales mnade an Impresslion on prices. Reading re. siirnl 1rt point andll the restnsions else. hvlwire wereo xtrfel.y moderate. The strength of the liHt was aucrlibe$, to short Interestls. New York Cipsing Stooks. New YoVrk: nn. 20.-TP.Odty's l os Ing quotati.nP it '~ ihe eoihange TYl low: ld A mnilglma ted c 'l)pp)ct ................ 1i. American ymenlt. & Ref ...... T72"7 ido preferred (bi) .. ........ ..1.3.4 Anoonpda ..... .......... ..... 3 Atchis, n ........:... .... ... . . . 10461 Atlantlk (,It :;in ...... ...... inaltimore & OhIo .1011.14 C('aatiiatn t'ot'a'l' . 3.1%i C!lesualpeake & Ohi . 7 1% Chlcago & Nortllwetlrl .. . I'41% ChicaclS,, Mui. & Rt. Intl .......... 108½.% C.lorado Puol & Iron` ........... 2.1y% 'olratdo & i4outhirn (bid) . .. 44 "Il0ware & Hludson ... .. 17 , Denver & Rio 4irand ............ 1% Oo preferred ...... .. . 45 1rlie ........ ....... .. .. ..... ,. C(rout 'Northernll ret'ferred .... (reant Northern (ire ('tfs . t41'4 Gleneral Elect.irio . .... . tI0 Illlnols Central .... ........ .. 141 International liIrvester ..1.....64 Leufuvillhe & Nashville .. ........114% Lehigh Valley ........ ....7% Missouri Pacific ................ 40% Missourl, Kansas & Tlxas .. ...... 38% National Lead ................ ....... l 4 New York Central ......... .....1'08R Norfolk & Western ................. 109% Northern Pacific ......... ...... 118% Pennsylvania ......... ......... .123% Rending ............. .... ... .15 Rock Island ....... .................... 241 do preferred ................................ .. 51,t Southern Pacific ........................... 0 , Southern Railway . .................... Union Paelfic ......................1 United States Steel ............. 67!4 do preferred ................ .111 W abash (hid) ........... ..... ... ......... 7 do prefergedl.-.. ..$8% do prefne olon.. .................. .....t........... I8% W e tern tion ................. ............... 4% Livestock Market. ' Chicagon, Jan. 20.-Ca.ttle-Receipts estimnted at 1,500; market tweak. Ille.ve, $4.450t 9,.50; Tex:as steers. $4.50 41 3.90; w\estern steers. $4.80.07.25: starkerls nld lee.rlrs. $8.73: ,18: rewts and hIl ifeirs, $2.5010o;.75:; ilves. $6.50 4r 9.75. Hugs-Rece'llts 23,000: market dull, Sc lower. Tight, $5.70016.20; mlinii, 85.90fi4t6.35: Ihlavy, $5.95Y4i.37 %: roulgh, $3.954,-6.10; plgr, $4:40Qr,5.70; bulk of sales, $S6.154'6.30. Sheet-p-Rel'Ipts. 30,000; market steady. Native, $3.25@4.70: westerln. :$3.6044.75: yearlings, $4 90@4.85; Inmbs. latlve, $4.504".6,80; western, -54. 0,.85. Money Market. New York, Jun. 20.-Money on call nominal. Time loans very soft and active; 60 days. 2%h@21i% per cent:. 90 d)ays. 2t14s2% per (ent; six monis, 340 3% per clint. Prio, Inmrcantile' paper 3%S4'4% per cent. Sterling ex change firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 484 for 60 days and at 487.20 for demiand. (Ommerlcal bills 443%1. (lovernment aonds, steady: railroads, strong. Metal Market. Niw York, JIn. 20.-The metal mar kets were quiet and nominal; un changed in the absence of cables. Lake coDper, $14.0014.621: electrolyt4c, $1t4.37it0r14.50: castlng. $14014.25. 'Tinl, $42.700~142.85. ]Ltad, $4.40@4.50, tp.'lt.r, $6.55.066.5. IN THESE DAY%, (Prom Judge.) Drink to me only with thilno eyes, When we go out to dige; For in these daya, no smlqry pays IFor aptrkling wvine. Coal and Wood Bear Creek and Aome Lump DUNLAP BROTHERS First National Bank Blook. Phones: Bell 610; Ind. 2215. MAPES & MAPES Fall and Winter Shoe Display. COKE Our genuine Gus Coke at $8.00 a ton will go further and last .9nger, thas any ton of eoal. a T ry'V t `ta'to 4 'eivni , . allamth-4 : THE I UIOCAL .et.WAY HIT E TI' .eA PROGRAM FOR 1PODAY :ONLY MATINEE, 2 P.M. EV, VNING, 7 O'QLOOK "Norma From Norwiay A Norwegian story. 1Bauntifut sea coast sooenry and sti ng dramatic litoatolnn makes this a most attraetive production. "Caught With the Goods" lBiogrnph (nnlnedy-A comedy with a" riot of Inughter. "Yaun, the Troubadour" Drmna-Ai heeautifully cnolored film. Acting superh, "A Mixup in Raincoats" Il'gi'alhI comedy-3A highly tnmusing comedy film-.a htrgh produlcer. Extra Musical Attraction-Paul Schneck in Flute Solos lor lunexcelled Orchestra In the following: 1. Irnanl-a i- ti lon..... .... .......... ......... ....... Vertdu .l Putsta Mt'idn-wait ........... .......... ly ihanties Roberts :. "Wltn "- t'selection ...... ....... .....y W. MormoN 4. That Baboon Baby Dance..... ............... ... y Jo' .lJooper fi. Quo'etz of Altutlmn-ovtrtlurey. .............. . .By ('grl liag ;. TIhe lid Al u- ru-mrch .... By Wirhideu M.'. Jl I , Vtunlltl t ia rinIng "(i.l, :Mr. Moon Mlnn,'.1: toulnTif1y1' Illustrated, atni "If T.urs Were fP arlk" I S I S---The Ioe of Good Picta,.s and Music NEW SHOW fA l MAkINEE EVERY DAYL EVERY DAY Don't Be Misled!! Our Superb Orchestra Will Never Be Second to Any SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM TONIGHT BIJOU SUNDAY'S PROGRAM MATINEE, 2 TO 5 P. M. EVENING, 7 O'CLOCK. "THE COWBOY'S ADOPTED "GIRLISH IMPULSE" CHILD" Don't mlbsai this high-class com A t.nse druana of r 'eal 'western tdy drama. " ' "PATHE'8 WEEKLY" "HE, SHE AND IT" T'he world's curril)t events - A screamingly funniy comedy In know~r all, nees all, telle q'i. p pantmnllne. Music by BOVEE'S ORCHESTRA ,Violin solo-"C'natvltut.. . .... .................J. RJ. Rff "M,''xhin: Kisse', ..................... ... .Charles J.. hobrts H4'hct'ionl-"The 'olhder mrl". ..................:...J. ames E. Howard "llt rti and I'lolwers". ................ ............. .....Theo) . Tn'obl ine "]Ec (di N apoll"................................................. .......c 'harltr Arm and New Illustrated Songs by Don Styles. I--- A i\ Are You Planning How you can make your money gol farthest in the pur chase of desirable meats? Don't waste any more time over the matter. Just come here and y~u will attain the desired result. Our prices preclude profits of the usual size, but your good will more than makes up the difference, The Central MeatMarket 115 W. Malin -t. Bell 115 lad. 471' POR aVK RYWODY Short Mill Wood Prompt delivery., Dry, per load .................I.......P3 Partly dry, while it lasti.... 8.75L .oileys tum# er."e.. "e ...4 **" '* . m ,es , 4, 4 ,, ' For Spring Planting Order nursery stock now and be ready for the opening of the season. Our stock is complete. Orchard trees, ashde trees, ornamental shrubs, berries, perennials, annuals. Everything for orchard, lawn and garden. Home grown, free from infection, perfectly acclimated. Bend for our 1912 catalog. Missoula Nursery Co. Greenhouses, Orchard Homes, Tel. 46. City Store, Montana llook, Tel. 192, Bellis 26, Ind. Ortou Brothers 428 HIGGINS AVSNUI State A senta Stenwsy & 'Sone bck*Itng & sons Vose. & Sons, KIhball a.td sarea other