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NEW APPtLBAREIE~ tn AEUimtS 1~~~~i L D14 D \4 u1 ;I~in, i' "iThe hill niaw before . contgres to Standardise n ' a|pple be4ei," said M. LI. Dsett yesteglWy, !Elhanp y olq hb of , the ^IA Mo box bill and aeveral tlter pox biu Oi 1 e\ en atIm pre aeete* for bOPiod1Gr.O befobe lgi* lative otqpItteW.L 'rhe , dinmetalion of the btt.4el ealkd for give the d-~i iitne4er of thlbe hae+b Inslide of tlh' tanvet ' a 17 1-8 fincht., the distaanrl letWeen head. on the inalsde 26 iehhe,. W .i o.I.de bllge not Ieaus thlit, ;14 t+gheo iand the thlckness of the t., ,'" iot gretater than 4-10 of an ih-h. Trh entire t ll OIty of the barrel is t, lie A I consdlered to hae,' ,il" ; s4he, o tt opn ty it , anrlrl mll it t i et. ,0 llh . pple grow'ri toIt lie Woirt SRw wny Ii 'l tgis b 111' i .... thait wiouhl inttrf r ,i with Stl best idilaltd lto the plt i. tpb of +.lin thie northlwister, t'ruil swI., . InLg section. S i11'here ti a bill tlhing irt,~riretl hii ,the president of tih lr' ( egOn +u t,' hontc lttturrl sciw.. htlaton willb wrill "iaon lie pa.i, I in thi,' th.uQl of '', g ir elstnU II ,it. it ,b i tI ie.eJlut to i'I' R+iett to cUon r.gr"s inll ',liruntly. Ti' s bill will call f',,r thi, ::,p tion ,,of tn t+ nIpplt box 4re .4v i i i, :ti sitailt ril iio t1e northwt+'t. I li tliit. l iu. aft r years ot t -x,,it')I',, . t len I' t Itoi l " s: uitltiid to at! , iir.-,li ts oi f ai lrle g tr't,,'n in th , l t. i4htiwel it woubld hI . i calmtilt\ If .tny ,ther pkitkagI shoutl tbe Irr-l Illl orinlhwardluta, Ietter~i houhl Ie se'tl to tu ln Monttla 'nlt gr immllIln it 'Iashi.lti n uit l otle n'c;k -I Ing thng lit gulard the Intr'eusta of thll fruitgrowers of the notllthwest. 'rThist is sonelthllng i1 ,.vhtich every frllt grower relsitdlig In Mtlllntlanl lshoolrll take an neiti h Inllter'St., In or)der , protert hlit aplthe shipnlll ntllll fIt,'· m nl1pulit ton hy r ' : c -te t t' (t1i111s.I iol men ." MONTANA FAIR DATES OFINIELY ARRANGED 11i t ina . Jun. 24, 4 "l z :nqun will lead off ,.1ith thit mtlres of teuntit fairs to 1st held in 1,,ntn;,t in the aill. frht, Ilutlrstate friul will hi h hl It here, t,irt Ing \vith A.lignusit I. This \\aiits lict'ii l I l..'tist.w11,, n 1:rld lig Tl;th,.r flirx, MYr. Pulu- writ-an.t (rtiuutlit iy t tu.l(,I' tll"I TInterstat, )'a r i s.tAi ltttin that th,' I dt e iitt r tf i ti ul Montana failrs will tI , t.i. follows: RtnIIiu1itn. August 19; lIg Ttimler. AugustI t "I;: I.i lingstin, hptliii 2: oiienl; Celitiiimbir 9 tu 14; ineI'I tall" , St'pte lmt er 23: _3 llth lead c·, tlllts fl.il, Nieptnlib r 2i ;; l'hithb ild illnit fir, I Septonther 31 Silv,,r l, ow is blldin2 for t :' iut i lt'tiu ati-e :t l lli l g.ut It GREAT FALLS WANTS THAT GLIDDEN TOUR 1t1rt; au ill l(llll t tOl t h natV ' Il' ih I r int' of the I Ohid+,l' n +tomoblilhh t .iT' far 1912 paiss through this 'ity, lundltlrtnit F tlls tluh l it night pt:itri'l lfor th .I-i t"antrt Th ' , an, ages of tll l ti nl I ill mei t in (whil:)i gu ln xt Weiu, i dll.ilt ' I to tli'"i''i on tit root'. fit' tilt, 1,1111 :r n l .when tlIh -t 4ake tip the rluestion thtyll will hatv. ttefore tih nl a strtiitig iiapptiitl for G1re.t t ft tlllr, I,, ntmtkt" the r lun - twtPen the T twin 'itiIs ii i.'ittl throui gh thi, plat.c. Th'le city lh., ady haits Fimn g Isi -olets wiokiug in tho mlattir nthl tii. nImbert itf the heard feel t'ertalhn th, tur t will piati through (Itrat alls. RECORD BOWLING. tt'i., at ,'. N V , JIn. 24. -W hat is l ."iw'Ve td 1 I.: ., t e'" ' h!, h1', ' I Car' d !~1" . ti11' tibml,ý "I I,,i, -un it It ,111s taltl Kon do If, l.i lin i iill-i tw o oth r ttill n fill' n ril- ' ItalskI rl- tld 2t17 IantI Konll dolfl 21;i li't ,t lltal .If i : A AlE YOUR JOINTS 8TIFF Or Imucltstl srlty; Apply Matbclutrin't mnltstard c(rate and get inmmediti re lietf. It will not tblilter the mrtSt idllhatit sktll, still it tdos all the work rtqutlrd of a mustard plauter. IT IIEM IT 3'rTTWIG1, TOO. Get a sample from your druggist. ii 'Ma1Larin Drug Co. oe ARngils., Cleveland. 8l0oula1 Drug. (o,, wholesale and retall druggists, and other dcalers. LAWRE C1 STRIKE TRQ U I" ]Y ETFAR FROM S Vo __,-.-.---- I . vi. Th* above iicturos show members of the militia doing picket duty and forcing, through etlpeanu@ue methods, a striker to sea h a way clear to abide by th. laws of the state. if tl Mtit WO n I I 1) 1 IhI' tritll i f ti.llil | I xtilt ' iviwkei's il thisi 'll> " l ,,I td dthu t llight 1in1411 tll il ll 111 1i V'I'X114. r,'fus d I 1 ito llldorse a confI'"rence l i t \\th iI 1 llll" t t nittee of 48 str iket's in tillhe pr .i'e' r I the' state holard ,'f ur htrtlion. "h hitch uapp Hl n i t 1e friln thi' faclt [11 hiat the' mill offielul mhnly w,.r" ( i strikhig e'lmplai}ts o'f the mills wshhah ro. nilttee. COUNTY OFFICIALS STARTI CONVENTIOI tliiii i ll Silll lt(tllili ll,,i.. ll' I ('i nt I nui i I t 11t Ir 'in , Ioi 1 tea l . Urit.' t ni, S h, I't lihr; i ..1 t o111«,) on . Al th ItIIrbonnlI rr, I; r lldge; ll ll t , i tll ,I n. Heit .l' . .' Jos,8.l1h .\. Eldge, I''1hx4)1 l; I'hLirls It 1 t e'illermll ll \ . I I Iac; ils, 'hll. arlls ':l i la ai lu ll -i, aithl : \V lll hi l ng ' i ll, it 1 I i'r .ld .\. 1 .1 .'1 , .1 iil 1 \V t11 ',-l , ti,'l l l it,; . J, M1K t, .Ih;l'-.r, h, .(I l ind .i , V. t 1 I tItui ' I it ' II Itii.)-i 4t4l l, I llis\ xt r i1 I'!.ltit; u arl 1\'. 1i t('h1 Iwnil llrg, I ha if s I'. 11111- t I t8i11t i K I.h, Madlsnn; I n'i)k S \'ti-.t', I M iiagher; It T Iurran. I'rtntl' Nl' n, . 1115 I ti tiauhlrih, A .1i l ,uitr ,Jtii .' , a I ,, S ,1lllbl, Id1 it rd fi wo i' I 1. I'.Irk ; gI e il ll.l'i \\" Trh mplillis n i, iJohn I,: 111.illlt1,- , l'o, 'll; l i. i11cr M thr. .hine' - I Tiit . n . N .In. 'il ll tit, i lll : I" ,l l S litui.r, 'ihlo u Ia l .\b ,xinder, i'l imig .iil l ''e , IG' blnhid i ,I W . M IillI', W . A. 11( h.'. ;4lnlhr's; ,lqi .nvs l 1115, (i,(s .I. St.,t l -iilii , ,.l\ive "li a ; I l g,"l' t .1 li Ii)t\h . n i ,'\ l 1l ;i . Im t l ', 1'. 1 1Jii' ll r, ,It llr it ln, i. , / .r\ hlll. ' hIst l il ; .\l i ilhiss. , ll.. 1 ) '.; I 1 . ,' 11 (4; I. 1 ". I' lilrii .\)11. i M ari' ' i'll " -/ .ll'l, Y't'h"lilV'stomi' Notes. K ,err 1? rll, l (,th polt iar ilk ll f' S11\.,r ;1)\ v1.-ui t , surprised hiss hl hl) is h's d lll i t-tl lll n o II(It 1 l) here. 1!~t Ini d to dl '. ,itll Il'' h ll king o'll ,' t1nlln Inll.u cill k'ti s ,ti thet hIu n ut . It ll( Jlllli I't x, ls4'"ss ' 'I \'. lh' Z'1 1 ln li, l i( h( I u"lln' it ,- , ih i 1", t) l h l l" furth' t oii ;li t 11, \\:LI t" 11'"th l n1. Whwn Itie roll (:S :11141h1 in 01h) ua - ('$t*.n ' II0u1" tilg 1cst0rIw ,ll ly lien hII. the 1 ll l multlie's i\1hhh d s!i not oI Ilied is. l t, h ' Al. Isn1 rIl l Iru,. '..- l-'I hig Wll Hli), 4ilil sty. Ills c illllty % ill h(i Its s hlia r',e I is s ,.hl h I' r Ioth , 4i;1 ,m ~ lpats I Ml v lo ' 8 ilh1li l : i . h I lin1t I thl. l tali\ ill 4i 1' o the f i ill i In h1 11 - gotliath . 1i15l11 , ii it is s.il'tv i' 'ro fully. lle th liks tihls Is th1 , 1)14t 1l~1)i t" itil t14 e's l'll for the ]pilrl\- ,tr-11;1l'1 Assessor St'ilsi , I i,'\v1 i111l IMialrk was a I no1)f i he I rly arrivals \(lid one of the hluts.' nllIllers Ile k(n)1\11 ileryi ody and eve'lrb'd'ho )' seemIs Ii knowt" hhi). Thlle I'hithe.'ll 1ountyl14' Ih 'ltlehtim isI 11t')1ni,. A11 ])4limalll, 1lre, 11)i Meek widl they air , illpp r'ted by H\err'eta.ry list' niird 1)t' 1the' KItli.pell ('antlhel' of ('illi P. L. P1 l'rry, hlerk l'l f I'lath1,ead '414lty. S Is it huskitlall player. W henii 5.Jill 414,' I* G' ood, M in and ildg.e of ill 11he 1 .re g1111, -rMihds e inthusia lsl Ian(i thelil 1' record shows that thle,' l1)rutlh.e asi lsell as they' ilrealh. I'llrk D)ty '1f i .I Wi and ('lark (,'(o)1It15' had thie hardou)at-luck 411 )r'y at iay- ill' theln. ills train wa\ lute, hlt ]had1 only mntn\ey enolgh it rile toh loanner, KCuphiil dldn't meet hint there and when ho had watlk(ed It Misll he coulhn't find Kt{l1hill. Ill hasnt got it squarted3 yet. ('lmnl nitllloner "Jhiitniyi" Johnstill of 1)eer Lodge county wits '1lle of ithe a(1 vance guard; He Is accompanied by his associate, A. Wi3irbiniilere, and by S('lerk Mahoney. It Is it good t.titn. J. t'. l'tairehlld of Tacoma, one of 'flit. .n rican \\llO te l n le i i tn I - .lnted a $tlut nw l It to the Ktalto boom'ld of arbitration itl whichh it dhltred t111,h1 +"l) ltan.y 1'xpree I to ntlllo I n *1111° Inlittet of its employe' to coilnfr 44ith 11,i III in11 n reffort to Ketthl tlhe trotublle. Williram 1). Halywoo. fIrl.er mecre tllry-treltlaurer of the We1st'ern I''edetra tionlll ,1' lMiners, l''urged the strik'ers aIt a mle-tillng tohld y Ito re ain fhln |inand alid ht, int"1111$ to go west moon miu(] solicit plIti for them. RIeferring to the pri. n,.ll o the militia iln lwrence, he "I have h',il in otlhelr strikes where II(th r'cg lar visitor' at assessors' t es itr>il of it. I. I' .ickey ,f St Paltt Itis doing. thl gualtldi;ail-angeil wtrk Our the (lreat Nortnt li rl. Swalrtz I4 on halid ti pro tIet thit h int rerests of I l,. A nilina l nated e+llllly if ithey heeilltlte endangered in lii 14.)11 0o111 4 . thIe $esionKs. Wri I Store Iy' I' le eye tcil'hs the Iiasslli 114' pri iI 1, dn11g1 1 with spe111 llli S''lertll'ice to the ionsllletllatllon l i f the p ;nt) S t'plli holnote Iines. h lfl'llrsn cointy weats thi next, i ntil ntli li i l. ('fiI it h111 ,1 ' If L 1 1v K yi , ' I' I lurk llloliglllon l l1 As.olllr4h.l Mitclltti \ I ii I, | ll tlli ttll ff ttirll h111 111 = ii, i Ii1111i I 1 11 trI 'til'ito art the 1 1 1 -1 , I I' t t, " sl' ll f thi ll ioul r Mol 14 t 'i'y say 11 ss .nln helt JeffIersln Insl ytir ii itie c1itist for lo.vention ton 1ors t111 l they th.lk .r.Silt should h'l t,{ il to th111 1 thlis year.1 in his ll it. ill liltlegal , dl vise', tl It lilt j ,ll buti he eaiirrist It off grace , I l'n ly i lln d tll r e h ai 11 e nt l 1 l0 p plll ta;l ti ye, l t. "l11111" M elllll , I anders contity' i.s $l1 51 .'r, h oti a r h i Ml s u la 'unil " Il'tl' i lhs g 'lad to ille hi l- er i always ill I ·l tllit illll' atfotiti l twll. € ll t t .i tI(' ll y 1I11. l r "t" 'l tlaterll n of tluilllittin I tI sli f ll ti fldV, llr. .Llli te ip }iol. tes la is e finte atdvertist rnt for hist cotnty. Ssol'li4 tI the 4 e1tll of gol living. iI room 1 8l ' i t I a tiry affair. iThe Io l l1isslon lltl' 111a( ise14llrs iiused clgars. !llpipes |Jall(] ,ilg l'u tt i l, A loit of the convention folk sa14w "A It.iPool 'hr' WIiltn" t the arlraLs. last ,A reiltinti otne Iu feoretary Shoi iaker o" the 1thl'r1., fiHe wisl for lo r'ly it railroad ll wid li lI lhich ial y le count for his ~1l411.'" Niilllty-nine per vent f counttl con hm sioners are fat. in uir'r' ie, w ho [i ltr a dllle it of the i tSes.rlo 's, is the sm allest uila eenor ill !hr l illn, tent. t'I'hi oun ilashlier l froml Madison Iotllly all wear the $ 1 Christianhr. t'. I'. lin rd a of Y ello. \8tonell inunt5", president of the mi 1lllssioners, was dui' last night. Judge 1ihikford pltrtesented the street Oar mallplny's invitation for it joy ride idmay. The conventlgin ears leav\' til+ corner of ('edar street anit Hig ,in1s 1 vellnlu at 2:15 this afternoon, The oilinisnlllnt'rs of :1illsoula, Slath - d(],rs and Flathead coumties will hold !it spl tl seplalt n today, In conferetnc... with .Major it'ed Morgan, uperlantend 1 nt of the flathead reservation, con el1ýr1iKng roads in the reservatiioi loua 1) ln Mitcquarrlo ,was self-appoitited nilintn 'ist "tor of ventilhlion at the !jlont .e.o.i of the afternoon. RUPTURE COMaING. LltHolnlis Ayrel, Jaip. 24.--Phe I' Agt'itnie guovl'enlinlt has ordered the diptltch of four warshiph to Paraguay hi anticiphtion of thie breaking off of Idihininatih relations boetwetn the two qeinn'tr.le. It Is txpeeted the rupture t will44 take pla+v tomorroV, It sis the result o.f the failure of the Paraguayan I goVer'nme.t to give satlttaetory an $ iwerx t11e'"ttai deditinde' for compensa i tion fol ftuthfterous loupes igqurft'd by r 'itizens of the rgelitlne vitublei through attacks by Paraguayans otn ' shipping and other property. solliers were at lan, but I never saw ,i strike defeated by soldiers. All you have to do is to keep the check upon ~ ourselves and don't give the other side it c(hanl'e to get you. If you must keep this strike on, we will do our best to shalt off all railroad traffic in Liw rence." Haywood expressed the ,lintoln that It would be possible- to stop cqal and other necessities coming to, rLb nee so that there would 'e nbo l1ht or power in the mills. He also thodlght that, if necessary t~ * oldilers could be starved out of ISilairee. PLANS WK TO EG EIfKES (Continued otI Piage ne! ) is known tl haitc te rlinherd te le will eit tiles atnt it dilrl' i tof the British atnllassa4tdor tind It Il understood he will hold t recetptlion fr diplomats and governteni.lt officl.ii. hlft: beyond his visit tio the White litulalliod the presidentt's rotttfn visitl 'fothlng was liiknown orflfiallyv tu ,Ieht of the first visit of royalty to Wt'.l-llll.ton In many years. EXECUTION PUT OFF. Ilhntotn, Jan. 24 .- .:lv.not'" qsai and thell eixeluti v council listened for thre lhours today to argulinntt for and againtlllt o'intltlaton ,:the death sen tence oIf MlIhs N. I'IIlp, the Monroe briltlg murderellllr r, lil lihen djourned until 10 o'clock tom,.rro'ew Iwlhnl a vote will be taken. Witirlitn BrMdgea of the i'litrhlttowin Stale prtit Wale aked to put off the e(xeetli i it ntil afiter to inorrow and m areetd i too o0. Colds Cause Headaohe. Laxative Ilromo Quiiline, the world wide cold anltd grip reledy removes cause. Call for full lnime. Look for signature EL. W. Grove. 25 cents. List 1-i1DO,--Reatoration to Entry of Lands in National o'rest Notive is heIrhly gleut that tih lands desticribe below\, emnsralting 128.09 twtres, within tlil Mitssoula national forest, Montama, \t II1 be sibject to set tlellent and enltry iliri the provisions of the itolnuetelitld Laite of' the United. States lind the c't ofr ,1ince 1 , 1906, ($4 Stat., 233). itt lit I'n t1d States land iofflee at .Mtsslloulti. Mi~itga on April 3, 1912. Any (setlhr ihq, Hiwa1ctp ally anil in good faith o1mliI arty of saihd lllds for igr'untltural .purpos1rp, prior to Jnutiaryi 1, Itntl, and has npt ihalllonlled lllnte. has a lireg l nel'Mce rillg to IakelliLt U lilia h ltoII onry for the lailds iatually no.eii , .44LL lands were llsted upon thit. altpllietlioti of the plerslons imntltione IhIloI, who tave a lreferenlc e right sutll, t to the prior right of tiany Such sltl, i. ply.DYi uiltU settler or itpliluant it titH lifle t14 a-4 e homeinlllteld entry ilind the Vreerene ri'ght Is exerwised l,rioi, to A, prl't 1912, oiin which date the hinls .vltl'be ubjdot to settletlent land ientry by 4n q..atll fled qiursln. 'il lumi:ts ;ire lt fQt.LW:: The southeasit quilnitir oi the port)l west qutltlttetr of tile ýtmwat qQ4rtr ,of tlhe northwest qulartiler, the t.yh haif of tthe nlothtiilast igtater of -e Iotithweit quartter of t le nOrt wlst quarter, the south half of: the southwest lirtier , of the' north, t slt quarter, the notch hlf of the northwesl t litlarter Of t1* southwwet quttrter, the north 21a8f of the northeast quairter of the aouttitw*I lituirter, the nortlhwstil qUtey ofi tbe orthlwest quarter of vhee, .l OW quarter of the southeast qii ltIa t lt' souIth half of the nirith tii or t northlwest (attlltr (if the iouthe qluarter, the south hltll tie thsl-rt west qualrter of' the smaltll quIrtr tie tnorth htali if the nlerthett r of the aUthllwesI llt Iquarter o. ut east quarter, the sintwfeag 4 ter pt tie northtlteat qulrtelr if thile t' lutirter of thet soultheast pqitl A el d lot 2, secttion 20, townshi r! ,Im range 15 west, Minmtan 01 a pilct'tion of lWr1an It., ' i Madison street, Mlissoula, t list 1-1080. . V Proudtt comnisaillner of the vgeneji flee. Approved Dec.enbel., S:1 Carmi A. T, oIli.,.5, 0 C1aet~n ot Iho interior, 1-11-18-25-2-1 cea of the azt1u ~ Jb ftb*" oft oil Jazwhry 24, 1*11, °fo3bb1* reuo on 2T. llA warn PSeld a adopt» 1 ef adop" sat41 #11 A 401;11l4 n Or11tqtt m p:e$i - ht InDitrict l:; ,k the .itlr of tas Sa g i t Llilt Uon anld AIgl A t r. tE - of, the oL't ot(y f e orth ern Pamp Rfi tlc iway bmpatty to the Nrth . d Int orf 4.b. Stglgi-.Avenue Bridge Across the, M'idsoulut tiver. Win..e, ,it 'e -in.t en It dlt the councitof i- if l A tana, to. create a s ial` 1th dis trict in the city of M l.sula, Montana, for the purposeof tps.jn and main taining a special sidtet. .of street lighting upon :dd plgng th$t por tion of Higgins aven h ti boundary line of tl~ . v of the Northern PacOiJ apy to the north en .6fave mne bridge. ac. ; . lVt; and. Whereas an appro 'te ` to of the cost of instatlli lighting system, and ' e~-* pense of maintalnin tl the "r- te, first years, has b.fta i. hereby declqvqd. tq,). a9l;foU es:1 0 Installing such.. eellai tinst.h# the sum o8 $R,0 00.,, q nofha l for the first yeah, thie ua of , .00 therefore, he it' Resolved by the (ou k of the City of Missoula, nt i, '. t the sepecial lighting, district lr by 0ve&ted.le, e the same is hpre de ated, d known as Spll el2 .iMnng iet No. 1: tht. tthe . dar of special lghting d o. , hereby fixed ,d desto.led sa ftdlitpl, to-wit: wnp a point whek the line ,dti. 17 aend 18 In block 1 of CO. H nso, additleo to the town 96 lioUt if i.oeduced would intetsect the 4@utb bonada,'* line of right of way Of the paortiterh P itc Rafiian yqnpanv. and, rHg Snlg c .thtnce . ttberly a i9 said pro ducec line ad saon said tlla dtvid ing lo 1 ana $ i a14 iOk 1, C. P. dd a on. pd od ttio; on t same course to an! t with the south line of 'W tn l" street; t tene eterly along tei line of West Alder, treet, .8 AS thence southerly alop tijie reI.et g-W In lopts 4 and 5 lots 18 rtd4* In ;lock 10 of C. P. Hitgits addition, thence on the same course &Aerss West 8iruce Street and along the line yividl. lots 4 and 5 In block 11, C.. P. $lns addttiop, and to the south line of alley rqnnilg thl'o said block 11; thence alonga seth le or said alley 15 feet; thence souther'y and on a. line parallel with the west line of Hfjlns ave'ue throutgh the south half of said bcltM , 1P, and cop tlnulng dl t1qg . e ,s c orp' ,s: West Pine e.eet; hq...!t along south lin. of 1estl agog 55 feet: thence southerly an.at rutt angles to south line of Wbt Pine street, 20 feet; thence easterly 20 feet; thence southerly and parallel with the west line of Higgins avenue, so feet; thence westerly and at right angles, 45 feet: thence southerly and parallel with west line . of Higgins avenue 52t4 feet, to north line of an aUly running through blkck 20, C. P. Higgins addition: thence easterly along said north line of alley, 45 feet: thence southerly crossing said alley and along the line dividing lots 20 and 21 In said block 20 and continuing on the same course across West ('edar street to the south line of said West Cedar street; thence westerly along said south line of West Cedar street, 70 feet: thence southerly op a line parsllel with the weet line of Higgins avenue, through the north half of block 21, C. P. Higgins addition, and to the south line of alley in said block; thence easterly along said south line of alley, 100 feet: thence southerly along line dividing lots $2 and 22 In said block 21, Htiglns addition, and continuing on the same course across We'st Main street: thence westerly along south line of West Main street. 42 feet; thence southerly and parallel Iwith west line of Higgins avenue, con tinuing across the alley in block 27, Higgins addition: thence westerly along south line of alley to the east linet of lot 6, block 3. Original town site: thence southerly along east line of said lot 8. block 8. Original town site to north line of West Front street; Stherwe southeasfterly across ,sld West fI ront street tq a point on the south I line of said West Front street distant 41 feet west from the northeast cor ner or block 4, Original townsite; I thence southerly and at right angles I to south line of West Front street 177 1 feet, more or less; thence easteoly aqd I parallel twith the south line of West Main street to the west line of HItg ins . avenue; thence crossing said s. iggins avenue at right ades and' t continuing to an Intersection with the tllls dividing lots 12 and 1I In block 5I, s Original townsite: thence north along S'te line dividing Said lots t1 and it. a "lOck 5, aforesaid, and continulag on the same course across j an street; r thence easterly along the north line of f$nlk, street, 18 feet; thence northerly thropugh the norSti, Half of block 5, a riglnal townsite to a point o, the seuth lith of East Front street, distant 70 feet easterly from the northwest corner of said blook 5; thence eon tinulng northerly across uast Front Sstreet to the north ll~e of said street; r theace easterly along the no~th line of a.st Front street to a point distant a109 feet easterly fromt the southwest aorner of 'block 2, OrIAginal townslite; f thence northerly and parallel with the .east line of Higgnl s avenue, 1,25 feet, Smore or less; thence Westerly to an aintersection wilth the line dividhig lots 12 and 13 in block 28, Orig.nal town tsite; thence northerly along said d' vidiag line, 25 feaet to south line of t allef in said b'lock 2; thence contlnu e in northerty, on same course across ard alley; thence esterly plong north alte , of said leo' 44 feet; thence non)berly and ppragjel ~with tigne avenue, 48 fet: tence westeil SO r feet; thence torth'erly 40 feet; thence westerly 22 feet: thence northerly 80 Seet to soutth line of Bst ~Maln street; Shence conttnuing on same cotrsi Icrous B0st Main street to north litte If Bat Main street: thence easterly ate north line of said street: to a tnt tistant 119 feet easterly from the hvest 4w0e9r of block "U'".of (. P, addtone ,d0 thensne tc l Elt d eadIton, and erosslnlg ass £rFr, _ 5. the fbpUti&ty of Essex-Model Incubators tad 0,oo.r~,th t rfs to aiuity cotabeat be judged by the tit dt for this su~ns s, %b ts we lave just -re, c6iVed a sf ,ight car ofe leadinRw n m ilnes. It will be a ptQesure to show you how ainilethese md tints are to rate--to prove bow much bbtter thfy are than iei --ti*w much., smote profitable, cleaner, easier to atted to--nd'`t W it.' t lflae*t-idodel nub tiyors more even tentporat0'eo ti6 tt the i g Chamber than ikd otit i P make. .~,Sok-Model hinodtatoe' to bt automatic ia heatihg. S Enaex-Model Ifcubators to be autodratcl in ventilation. That a beginner cad Opetiat the ae-MOdel Inetbatorse. E- iModel ncubat'i f to req.rt' no added motisture or watlr. -Albh a W . OUJARANTI'B the lasek-Model to hlatch more ttlt.. liealthy r chicks i three tests than any other Incubittor h~de wh h runr fnder S shimilar conditions. IseAb4IOt nA rar ar Itoae Pit? e s a e tpnd a ts .l* sit VIiI·tqif std oft i* r.t a I po pIýs, and by 'i;adinij falnolirs i- a FhdlltirS *11i o til, t .e world. . Siz ft Mi pA¢ps. . Capacty, 100 Ien Eggs ................... ............ 00 Capacity, 175 lien Eggs ... ...... . ........... . S Cpacity, 276 Hen Eggs ..l................ . .00 Modbl S. Iaodi. C. Capacity, 120 Hen Eggs....91 .d0 Capadity, *00 Hen Eggs'... COO rs Eilx.MOD-BL 1100IooI - t indoor , .. Capacity, 80 Chicka..........i.L.00 Capacity, 100 Chicks .......... 1i .00 COLONY BROODERS Model A, 100 Chilksk.......... 014.50 Model B, 100 Chicks.......... 017.00 Model C, 150 Chtcks ................42O.00. Granulated Bone, Beef Meal, Beef Scraps, Alfalfa Meal, Oyster Shell, Mica Grits, Midland Poultry Foods, International Poultry Foods and Rtaidies. Drinking Fountains, Food Hoppers and All COioken Aodedsoriae, m ,,-. .m t. " lm lM m mm J _L . . East Pine and EasIt pruce streets and continuing on the same course across east Alder and East Railroad streets to the south boundary line of the right of way of the Northern Pacific Railway company: thence westerly along said south boundary line of right of way to the place of beginning, and all be)ng in the city of ,Missoula, in Missoula county, state of Montana; that the character of the lighting sys tem to be installed and maintained in said special lighting district No. 1, is as follows, to-wit: Irop poles with ornamental cast base, approximately 52 feet above sidewalk, with one ornp mental are lamp brecltet per post; 46 ppsts to be placed, along said avenue, 28 thereof on each side thereof; posts to be placed approximately 100 feet apart; on each post to be placed, ap proximately 20 feet above street, one 6-6 ampere Magnetite or Luminous arc lamp; that the 'total cost and ex pense of furnislhing all posts, brackets, lam p and materials for such special lt~ pg system and the total cost of e e.se of installing the same Is to b. paM by the Missoula Street Railway company, e~th postas brackets and lamps and all wires used in connection with the i.me to be and remain> the property o said .sequoit Itreet MAIl way cqmphty; that the cost and ex pepse of taniagigaid special light ing syste i1.* 9 ' borne and rpai as Jolloy* One-fdiuvth thereof to . 'aid by t. i tig cf Mtlsoul ott of seseral fu d; tbr~e- purthsw~hA50f. 17 the property ab ttra upon that por tion of .lilns avaenu- embraced with in said d! trict, each lot or parcel of land so abuttniW to be assessed in the propp.%tion which its street frontage on slid ayenml, bears to the street fronta.4 oip u l avenue of the entire district to be lfghted; and, be it turther' Resolved, t~at the 24th day of Peb ruary. 1s1y , a1 0 o'4lock a. m. of said day be, and the sames ie hereby desig ated as the time, and the council Slmt~r 1) the city hail in the city et MIItsulk, Montana,. as the place, when and where the city council will be in rsslon, and will' hear objections or p otests, if any there be, to the creation of 'aid special lighting dls trict No. 1, or to the installltnf and maintaining of said lighting system, and any nd'all persons Who are the owners, a;gnts of owners, of any lot or pit'el of land- within said spe cial Liitfno dlatritt No. 1, shall at said time a14 place, have the right to Appear at said meeting, either in rsol oPr iby counsel, and object to or pro$a.a atisnst the creation of said 1ghtipzd trtlt, or to the inst*ltlinl or mtnt f.ce . of said lighting sylten'o and to th final passage and adoption of this tioolution; and, be it. further ReIeil., that the city clerk be, and he is sY intruoted and directed by the cltof tpoil to have this reOlUo tlon' p bl hod in "The Dally MisiNou lan' w nwpaper prited and pub l " 4 the cla t of W . ,4 otot, the installing and m .nd ot saIl llghting systsm and the final passage and adoption of this reso lution; and, be it further Resolved, that it Ia hereby declared to be the Intention of the city council to (Inaliy pass and adopt this resolu tion on Saturday, the 24th day of F'ebruaiy, 19W, at said meeting of the city council, unless objections or pro tests are made at said time and place by owners or agents of owners repre senting more than one-half of the total numlbbr of lineal feet frontage of all property which would be assessed to defrty the cost of such main tenance. Finally adopted by 'the countitl thii ... .day. of Pebruary, 1912,' and ap proved thls ............... dad of aebruiary, 1912. ' .....». ..... .... .... . .... Mayor. 'Attestt . ........ .............. C ity Cl rk. .... 1-25425-27-21-t2. - 01,250.90--shoo ditt . 45, Mis soula county, Montana. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received the offici psta of p ! et Ct Non. 49. .ilot t Montana, 4dttses to the clerk at Baonner, Mot aa, on or before Saterday, February 10, 194, at S o'clock p. n., for the pt'cl do* bonds dated March 1, ,f he de ntqpa u 0. tso.,huti ed.dfty (10), year.r itk a nd bLed..etnabi in five (5) years iftEadteaM d bear hin interest not to eP o gd9 (6) pot cent per annutm, pa) lb u emI-an nually at the offic' o t count tre.quirer of tl4 county ll~ he city loula t it * i to school aistrit a. 45,4 M issou qouttty, state of Montana' : to fiLted to the di~triet houisd .. l oepted an the bidder fall'to comply t wih., • The num3ber bonds to nomination afoaeres , a.Riotli the amolnt of $1,2)0.00, lTh right 1 reierved to reject any or all bids. 'toIi hoot dtstr o. 45. Dated idnnev, Mo~*l>i , Jlntltry 18, 191y. 1-11418-25-94. Nlotr to' a iNholde*lu. Notice is by.'ty ent amnual mNeetln of the Victor .cmL..ercial comerny w(l' be held at its office in es t o o.. t n.u. 8ý etay ra dpojlo ! n o sucho other busines as ei. col e gre theo. mssti ep : d, , upon and i pIeslt and S*8*QUIJ0. whall, eby Ml 4011