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;Yr" +r,> "fr RASKETEA 4 'o 6.."~ *jv icr NER I45L TAND C10x mu Territry NlJof Although barder Ity ny* for Few Mi in timif?, AJan. 20.--($t4 IaL,)-- Mi ty ;'.gh cehool a 40-.pr . nover Misoulai In a fe' _ eliaii playd i ~eat- lot pyPdI t.re this teflhti, score _ ktal tp 6. The se, 1d fromnt -art t9I, ' if 1 nerri at i3:I1 maalx r basket foie. teatluith ,, later. hovered It to telitik the ,tume fir*st 41a, - making re oft ,IZIl he ballItII ew niIi tt~ (e Id. The ,N1mi* j u of. 17f vor U'. ile IhrI~lslLIlb It snnr I It ond~tlf 'worn1 ,. ringjfl' nron, ,i4..luak - tthe .frofltbt p.hiate-. _ ds. Gqld t tin lltsburlrI $.lnto twa Wliiit linled ul, t t'tr I er- It r t uningnu 1h baset I 'etiw gu'ile d , atubfti4uto, In !ts give cg hal In (1' otins ere teermlawfus~u c~rwdN lugln ~ wn~ arnyr tjiueimq4cap at clx iurilopp l~a~d~·ile lieH wasx bewiad ao 1 ed 4 oa t the rse, tIroe 'n' a.hr tur1enfu wog, 'Wave IFPtyt seoaht; tli. 'r s;4t~i rae. onre naiiq--Oatuefo 2-6 ~ 4ce, I4zfUr' Rngerrona O6ii SIe'dltll 14ntd Jarvis third. . ae ix furry' guardsite orll~avlirc,ig sstiii,iti Ptider it li~i'dzubltliuttu, 1:12 rlalr~ Ha II~Ilr fUrlongs a 6Weel. w onn: tioued h f~ye Knights· tlaircl. Time,l the 0vs n 110 m- ·Sii nion won; sirondl: 1)aaig~·roius March hme, 1:0 4-y. an FIGHtS Y/ILI BE PER~uTED vritils o Jat t -4t Ii at he W i.gUItig .pillla. hi~r 'lii vm,11. e (ifhe Maevkly edur-rondil; bouts wh lthi hi been l;l.3 i5. racebyti* w hune d om al- lie-'a agIktn s en d;iiiii un thilliy Ird. boald aa" orinunca pgrrops ape (Jallaitt'r Coiiaiit"r tird. a oainacnei itr passd, wi]llj the amateur irc sec ond; i Pid thee4 ordlnanc'. but tvhl'li~l was~ gp awd l Tlla.e t1:12. f ana kyf o oa w , w n o a HotrirtlKn ght ofs aloai Tim ed, mray meet fir (4 rumrsi ofr m1 Cbut the lioall nlist be~ Iloml~·I O~ra · ther p~rovimlinsl it!; e are: Of: BI~O 1)1W y'er in fluxll lgOutanl pr uts; f lopsta mnr oft the wrly tour- gtletui d us b~e-tWeeabPo boys wo 'Imlitl rate ade 1rilhe conasseiit I. of i 1~ip21 bAdb mtt3' be mmmm.;mrd-l I.1C4~ WINtio. fps.ewI p .21d o . ctr Cile Ii4tIr holau rte wi ;.enntt'Oce¢, andliac tn.nv",kl t, butthe bots mus bn Iir,-toi 5, ii . alter 2 9 ratlamy, wi tim of 25 orya oncls rflunc *pts; amateu u411 e atull. 1?liomby son, anogthwest, rtttam~cde i "W a i~slp la-iop M .G AttiA .I LOLL TIOt~l8 IN FOR. IO- COUNTRItS TO BE ,ow York. , Jn. " .--Th9 gflntnt i cla entpnlon of Scatteretd ltart tres. coPllecting fr nI y Iyearns t .n estli mate routidy of nearly $100,a1,,oon, II saldI to" be the rent plin hehind ur rangeetnolts tlhe Amtlrcl.an flnI.aiil*' pow ti. mlng tt fo the trnH11sf'r of lll invaluable. collc.ttion of tea' is ani gems front the Soutlh Kellilingtnill imu scum in ton4il~t, to New York. Tn cotl' lllrm tody the' relport of 1 this tran ter antd denyllg that it wii I dlJiPgrttik.thl bt'enulse f ilany dilscitl- I otlon ovr the treatllunnt of his art to I tle Irltilh iliseunt. J. I'. - ` an, Ii . intimated that ill- father Iropugcld,to arranKe 1lslnil t t, t rinl fter ,I his art hulin noi, Ii P lttr wlli lother l'. urpean (,Itie. to Almerica. e J. P. Mrlgan, .Ir.. mId the treatsury tdeprtment ians co-opi.rating wwith his y nthr Ii ie - lt i cordial a offie ul nit lposIble ail It htlsl holpd t thr, woul be little diffli1ity in g t d tIllg tlihe art treasures to this c'unllrly. ýj To Avoid Death Duties. Iu London, Jan. !t1. --'IhI 'l'pi' in s.l It I undcrstands thant J. I'. .11orgnII' de l ctliin to renmn ' his lit .+olh<tl,,ti Sfroi the Victortia nl Allbrt timuieldm " was due to lthe filet fhat if It were ihere * the.timnle f hl. d.ltlhi his ex Sclcutoppl Would hiat.', to pay dI'lnth dlu r* ties Which \wotld nilln ntl I t $7 ' ,000.. I alllppl)lng the clliction Is wiiortih - s.o,0,000. ,tn .ith"nry, Mr. Mo.rtman' repre no lRntatiVe hog.s, wt'Its to Ilit. 'Tin.ms ,x plidItnitng that Mr. Mioriain' ru'Iln for witl.ldawl..lng hii eidh'llutl froilm the itllseunlm is, 'll the paI ' ynt of I l deatht duttll,. "Mr. l'itzhi lry In tlh Ioltter salys hie Is sir, M r. Muiorgian In la ould IWith It, in ttllittllit'l the "gr'e.ly SIn, g.CC.rate 'tat'onnltl that h,, h1ad1 any IcUa u fUt r coll(lltil ( ag. nst ti" c, The Thaiiu iditolrlillt it>I: ng for reOlllo ving h ,.ll,.liton. \, ire up fL t errv thlit th' clunitrty >hlith thiiis strlkitul\y hi, reihitli, oif IhI. evil r- that uirkt,,ri in miitch of i lh 'int cthl Slelgls.iton .f 'recett .ears.. M~RaERER TORM[NTED BY DEED Of LONG AGi 1lr4re'knl 4 Il . Jan. 211. -rTn1'r l 1 1 by a klllIn7 onnen, Ito r st '. 111 y'eir 4444. In 1'C'nluek". J. N%. f1r4l4.. wh1n, ('441me4 here'a 0.41 a ni fr'imi Tle'xi , 1som siir r4'nIi "h'4''4 li til' 144(44 ptil'. iliy a and he 1w i414'4l'i'4l 4ri't" 1, -:'4r"1 lion f11l4 batok. "A'' "d teat1s iitiI teL KI' tl-IIIk'I(4,' 441'It'14414 14444'! 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MAY ARRANGE BOUT. 44:tjn I''444444Iv44'44..Ian4. 244, -:1 '244'4'44444 1444 It' 44l,44ll4 'l'(i'4444 aCdlI:. )1' 1'))144 it null') sn tllltt ll tvlo pine to crr Kosloff wo'r1k 441144 Io~e 'Iiig.". w4ill 144s 4.41(44)'t I1444 tI 4444444blI It. 44Vf44.l4ak 41444lgal '444 'nn4'4 414'4).l-,l, (444 '44444'd hol)s II.' F"ebrua r4y 1ight pr1t. )44450ge' I:t':g'. W a ls 444444444.4'4', 14 il'4.4? 11"1142.; l'rnl'44 t4'.44444)441 N. .1., 41444 44 441444'44414.'4 fil' t 147.0 i44 41"114 'the4 44.4444441 444 14s per 41444 444'h 1444 44i.'4'4jvt44 '44444 144 44t.414)4'1444'yr to 44)41. MAGNATk8 IN CLEVIELAND. (Nv'c'agl4, 141144 444 r4.'4'll14( to4 44ga.4'44.44 .41eti ('(4i41441444lt )44444 '44, a4nt A. il. '4V14 NOD, d4tOinfl, 144t'4441'441'4'.' '111e 4'i t ved .40r0 tollay Iis's""' SUPPOBED DEAD MAN CpNDUCTS Si BALE OF LQTS HE NEVER HAD OWNkD. 'iSIt I. Lke City, Jan, 211-AT t1in ci I Rn.Iotlll will~ tlarhlti fraudlr which 1'4~t toIt $241111 ar istofit 11114 .," 11 ea1 d &irei In'. Ta Slaxl.l. I·llllr l r.'iL.,'t 'lr r the 1 Ai.II W 14112,hl' 11 1 Slti t rIoil 'It rtie' C VleIr tli rlr l I in An~'c 11g1'i4 Si NV nh'r thitt d4I .12144411The 'ruin 141d1 r 1:111ii t 4v11 j- Til Ilahed~t w~idt~l' 1111 411411'' 441414 ltlllll(ltP(1 hI A\lln t till (· a1111d. .r 1 t1 A1 , alie delln Irl'44i. ti Adi rll rtihi Pr fIrll the ta WL 1 llI4rl14lrtmv togillrt. NI'od 111 1t 4ecIeir lIti E llerl til d14a14 'ltl 1' t i i t l 'if 114 I l oisoning The 14111'a 441144 4riitl' puIlbhl lI1e t)141194 a1t1 n4 4'r wrai l d' .111 141 ted I1 4 4 bout1 114 the 11414 1' o '1111'' ti llege to'r R11'1tt 't Adapt 11111 flrvlI vedr 111 tll' 14 tH rI'f rin the flotsl fo r 114' lIttr .wretl'r. I 1 1 141414441 .4.114.h' 44~1gl l~l li %Il4'OI' 4('XLII 41 il ile1111 14 ',1 4111 444'114 It Tol~cl-Il'. 1lr1~'n 4lMI ll'Iit .1111 ·141141 WI"~n i 'rcli~e. ichther pal1t 11r 1 $a2000 B lfromigh go4d 141Il. crr etlv dtill repled 4th at 411114' alIntiY i 1 h4114411' 111'ne an11 11 sked forged Deeds. ii '1'lx 14hle lnom'1 ~fll'4 O 1t 111wrte r14. 41n41 1ttni 4.ter 14,.the tile 14444 1141 1wne4 eiot. 'l'll'l 114 alIt 44: lIladr rlc'41 o1 M rs. Mms. fIr r4 l111o14.11 Ill i ut t". r mlno t., asking 11 1dg r.1 Ill' 14444 pa 4id 1 tile $2,00x t 1hr 11gh Irlnl'l144l I~,i Min ni 1 I 11141, M rn e 1I i r 1an 14 'rd ettllrik4 ti nt14] s b. le 114 11.1illy tillt Th I' 41'l'4 sl '14 Ilt l I 1141 lll'1 414'r4r11 ll 144.'P41 into fu I'' N. iIII'1r id 444 lll ulxlliIel4 141 fill' lots.4 ITIhe1n114 hItgor it letter fIrIoII IL M141n111 till-111 'f M i 1,d11 ('11 1441n 114 iut ' 11nt., asIkin ii t cl! 'r 111411 i~l.''144'l t at 44· 'InIrgI ticll. .4 h int t041'he'lI a44(44l 'p a s :.141 4 till-t xo e 1t ' la d Itoi' 141 li to ll'llIli. where ·i tf initer found that the nine lot reallyln i lltlii 14414114444'itt Ic SItllfl Iigo 144411kr 4'o $1 t -.1 114 In1Ie Vi 14411n, 4 S liy,·n n s I t ia l e r, s144 14. 4 tred i lrlltlg 41. 11141okr, t oll Ili In K In liutte. The 'lee'k · cltalllncrcng II.: 1. 1411111 44r~hr 1114' 141' tin' 0)I 20144.rc ii 111111 4 1141e I lllcl iliil'1 Iln r tl~lI·~ 11141 I.'rl\o s liltter tvr lt.'r until it month. 11go. tr.r R 41h 144 411 t',tt. Ii. 11y rIn - n 1· ot'lf he re. 11r14V441 II ha Slii' tEtlinr rr Iparry .44( halt 44ke tha.1t11 SCOtt 144 1u 14141 I 4 ill f, i' 111)K In th d ito1.'h in- Arrneted. a ':~ Iigl~l~a,.n. .In.24.--" ~lz'i'y4 M4'44tt." I r.' lodiy 411 44mp ('Ienti fied t lh i l 1o 1' as IlltliM 'p4 414'f11144. of ,I Im 1eo 11414 41 .let mo tool neg ntir tt 1iun t wore conll 3nr011d rt~ t,.w' ptl; ha kl tip in the point wh orel all 1,11111' tit?, illll a 1m 41e t llt f4'1 to 14e11 I: i441l1 1. .1: A rtha fmln , tl1 na[e1d111 Illb tyt O14 Iihtr 14l lmrle th04 ugh 1144 11ank4 114 4 '111-11 14141 44411 11144 14r44144'i't Y l o.,1 LIu r' 'Ill ' 1 illlt whl api lied I or 141111'. FIRE COMMISSINER IS FRED IN BOSTON 1, aton. Jun. 26.-Tire colunillson ar Cih.arlea , T)ly, .frmeria stlar a.ara . trhair ak of th Ilnarvarl and WVtuat Point foothlll teamst, Mwas dslmllsed frmnl aºlfllce t, nd.y ayb Mayor l;tzgtorlal I'ir aallgettd dlitaboedllncIo of Instruc Vnht' n yilor 1lttzgtiraldad wa , a con Mreatuaaii . hle nueld Daly for h.i, ,nd' shll4,hi ;a4. Wkut n PJtlt, Mr. Daily ahll torl ght: "Any l;tal4tl nt f iteu'tittllar calusea for my irnn(ltl i I' ridleallous. T.lo gKroIsset autoninixtratiot would hllav beoul a' ata Iltabl, t Il.attded tho pTnhliUcal illachllne tc',lt have mul'tcayl 'the .Iejartlll.alt of th+' t't allo.'s flavon' which. It Itves on. 'I'hy watnlteli raillses of aply, proWlo lnI andl tra'ILafelrs, oi'clati'acta were bl, lad h'.,lnoatiea they did not go to the I ,l ' pr II'IIItHl . l'l o\' al of' 4hf a io moat otl'h hlb lt n w.'ai.s delmird for politl.'al i Irps,, . M1y fa IIure to .'otI)ply ca;llll.l I1, removaIIIII III." Iln ,ax'lhhlat ing tih,+ dlluaiala Mayor I' lzi ar+Iil c'hi:i'gi Hl thaIt Mr. IDaly had iad,' I, nt l. a, lthl)l n ' eii de llpalttlOnt t! of .ler lfromn I h clvil servlce lIIt ll ii liu t h Iwa isc llnurtl ou . s tl th IIIayor and his offit', that he failed to hI\'vt' ia lt'ner to 'the lnayo'"a fire prt'a ti in acoirnlislaaint and that he \,hlI hlt pI ta'a' i c(rl''taln l nlan on the Uiiilltti lt o11 Iia' the nl yor'at rccoli Illn'l li ll i . HOCKEY GAME DOUBTFUL, If ,thi wea% llther atait. i krilld., ~t-ere avill lat iI ri-al hoilkty gaime In Miis. siLiaa SuIIIIIaly. ' MaetIUagl' Clark of rthi local atn hulan aall''I.ngat.l a matlch -Vwith IhlI Aia:lt'nllad tlnlll, lbuit the ralni and aI\ rian ta m' peraturaa, i' ' l they c('Ollnlllt e, will paut Itt' Ie' of thi rink In .le mushllllh vllatw by Sundlaay. A few adltgrea, of cola, I\irV tu'ar, will nln.ke the skating fIlla, c' lrklt ntaka s 1lI hld:key er .athusi antas Ia Joiln ' I ln in is pl'r aye ir afi)Iao e Foley's Honey and Tar Compound "Cures In Every Case." Mr. Jaa. McCaltery, ;Mgr. of the a'lllta, Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom inelnds 1Voley's Honey anlld Tar Com pound, .ia:Mupg g4tt(l'el .B (M.t~a L SK ,ap "I have used it myself and I have ree ouilleIded It to ipany others wiho )£v slance told. m de Its :'glrei'to d 'lvi power in diseases of the throat if4d, SECRETARY OP COMMERCE AND ,LABOR SAYS HE HAB DONE 'ý 'Mbht`ýilTiAPJý, Kaesas ('City, an. 26.-Whilc 100 banqueters ,choergd their applroval, . Charles Nagel, seaetary of commerce h and labor. In ar address ,bfore the e: M isourl ftepuhlican Ediltorlia assocla- a tien.. declared tonllbt that I'resihlent b Taft had fulftlled, every pledge of the t4 republican platform uppn which ln t was elected and cautioned his hearers a that when the wave that was sweeping over the country for popular randl- n dateis had subsided the iparty wouldl go Ili.k to Mr. Taft, "tho presidhlent that hiln accomplished things." The' secretary said there lire many movemlnents sweeping over theI country.l In .lwhich he couldno.t believe. . C'rit- t d'iing the deferendulll and thel recall, cili.ing the referendum and tLihe recall, he." sold: H "I cannot believe that the great penple of the United States ian have tlhir conditions bettered by tile refer- t .ndunt and the recall." it A Review. Secretary Nagel reviewed the things Priesident Taft had accomplished. The i postal savlngs bank law 'wasis working. he said, and It was keeping millions of -dollars from .laving the United t States and going into foreign coun tries. Tho mining bureau had.! been establhshed. The tariff comminssion ! hatl finished Its work andt was about to ilake.' t repo.rt that would redeeml the party pledge regarding the tariff. I The corporation tax law haid Ieen I.passed and upheld by the supreme court. The army and navy had been R improved. Everything, said the see t' reitary, had ihien done by the adminls r tration that it had promised to do. y "I challenge yoiu." charged 4l, cretary l Nage'l, "to lit.' a single instance where 11 any replthllean president Ihas flllfllled the party pledges better than has ' President Taft." When ltiarry King, editor of the St. iiuis (lohbe-,Democrat and toastmaster, Sreferred to Mr. Roosevelt an "our fel low editor, who first put Missourl In , n the repuiinar enlumn,"'' there 'was an ., inthusiastie demonstration. A litthl later when Mr. King re' fr Terred to President 'raft as a great ,t. prellldelt ceers of tho.. Taft sup tm porters filled the roenlrsandi equalled ti he l demtnstratiLn wllehitfilloi'd tie re mention of Roosevelt. DICTIOtYAR DOEIES MAIY NLEWDWORDS How many of the new words do you know? The man who dups net have a good stock of words In his vocabulary, words which were not in, common ule a year or two ago, is fap. behind the times. Are you.one of the laggers In the march of progressiv'e events? It you are. The aIssoultanf can 'enable you to catch up with evdn the leaders. It Is very simple-all yotl need tb do Is to secure one of the Webster's New Illustrated Dictionaries which The Missoullan is presenting to its read ers. It will do the rest for you. Do you know the meaning of aero stat, hangar, equllibrator or aerogram? Maybe you have a faint idea of what they mean through reading the daUy papers. But you'd Ilk" to be certain, wouldn't you, and you would like to have authority for your certainty. Well, The Mlnsnullan Dictionary will accomplish all of this for you. It Is complete and up to date' In its every detail, and every word which has been added to the English language through the development df human events and has boop youched for Iy the scholars of the Angla-Saxep world will , be found within its pages. So you need have ns ,fear on that score. , Nor has the wealth of wisdom which was, contained IoSthle pages of the tirst Noah Webster. Dictionary been ellm nated In its neweet successor. YoU'll find.both old andnew alike within its covers az,4 put, together In so, attractive and instruatlve a form . that you'll really wonder how you ever came to goq along without It. . Six coupons prilted elsewhere in to day's Missoullan and 9A cents will get for you one of the .di(tlonaries for whlqh You ,would have to Ipay $4.00. They're going fast. Why not do It today? FULLBLOOD TESTIFIES. AMinnepiilolis, Juan. it.- \ touch of the Indian life of years tag, was lrouglht into the hearing of ehgr'K, of fraud on the White l artli reservation here today when (teorgo V':lii-re, a full blood Mllislssippll ('hlppew;t, dressed In betaded guirlhents, iatlpelrl'ed as a wit ness, his testalnolly being traasmitted through an Interpreter. \VWtlers tes titled that lie owned 400 acres, but that none of it was underlr cultivation and that In the suminmer he sold modi tine and traveled with shows. Walters dcclared lie was present at tile igCney office at thle allotntoult of April '"4 1910, land was oonu of tIw first tuliltu.Aos to conlilpin that . mixed blodlas wero being favore(d, DILLON WINS. Inlianlpolllis, Jan. 2.--Jack Dillon, mIildle'wlght ititle claihaiot, defeated IlHoward WIlgtr.n lit thi second rqund of a scheduledl 10-round I)out tonight. \\iggam wa.. sent 'thrl'ulgh the ropes \vith a right to the chin and was un iiable to enintilnue. Foley Kidney Pills Always give satisfaction because they always do the work. J. 3. Bhelnt&t, Bremen, Ga., says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with great satl tion and found more relief fron t use t n'from anyotther kidney dl a.iIe. ¢q'va trtWU im all ail fov efnd. j df ~j~EJ~li41,~:3~ ilCiij f~~bus'h ILL PORMkR ATTORNEY FOR M1NA . MARAS DEICDES TO OBEY ORDER OF THE COURT. Indlgnlpolils, Jan. 26.-Facts about . J. MtNanmara's exlpense In payvltU hI l "dyatnmiting crew" and in' buying Iexplosives to blow up "open shop" structutfe for nlore than two years before his arrest were made available to the federal grand jury today through Leo M. Ralppport, formerly an nttorney for the McNamarua. Rappaport told the grind Jury the nathae of those to whom the tied en trusted all the chleckbook stubs and cancelled cheeks which shoeied Mr Namara's financial dealings from De cmber, 19(109, told of his arrest on April 32, 1911, and also showed what di5spsa.l the dynmitter had made of the $1,000 a montll allowed him in hia capacity as secretary-treasurer of the lnternationut Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers,. Rappaport at afret refused to testiy, declaring the evidence sought wasa il the nature of a privileged vommunica tion betweetn attorne" and client, but after ~erleral Judge Anderson had' ruled that he would be compelled to producte the books If he had them; or to tell who had them, Rappaport con sentoet to answer the questions. "Thil investigation Is not to be de I layed by any trivial matter," said the court. "The jury has been sitting for ~ eiks and it Is not going to be ni marcht'd up, and dclwh, hill for nothing." t The polltlon of thle nvestlgators re.: I gelllng tilt .$1,000 mointhly allowance, made to McNamara was stated clear ly 'by District Attortley Miller before Judge Alterson. Mr. Millet said it had been shown before the grand fury, that Mc<Namaira used tile money un n lawfully to uhip dynamite and nltro glycerlne about the country and to pay men to a't off the explosions, SENEMY OF NEWSBOYS SCORED BY A WOMAN ,I ulis\ville, Jan. 26.-Practical regtlla it thin of the child labor question with - reference to tthe common schools was 't nlln'vend today when Mrs. Florence t Kelly of New York, general secretary of tile National consumcrs' legase, ad-' dressed the conference of 'the Nita tional Child Itbor convention. She saul: "It Is one of the ironies of our I American -polities that the tnan who Sdeprived .that bill (N..t Yor law rega 111 t o al Sfor r nw bpysl a- n o ads )t I l l" ipe ince, for us' to t tsaffdtabT ' newdboy law'in '~ew AYrk, i is now proposed for a very important tl fderal judgship In the state of New Y York. i "It will be a scandal and an outrage Io a man who has dlotne the things to in the iworking women of the state of I New York that have bi.n done by for Ic iner Attorney General Julius Mayer, is e' honored by our president with an ap Is polntment to the fede"'l judgahlp." .w t. . . . PRESIDENT APPELALS FOR AID FOR OI NESE (('otilllued IF'rulll PIage One.) Cross, room 341, war tehpartmuent building, Washington, D. C. (Signed) "WILLIAM H. TAIFT." Yuan is a.Mar!ls.. Peking, Jan. 26.-Tha armsltice be tween the.government and the repub Ilcanud 'which is to expire at 8 o'clock next Roppday, morning, probably will boe extoPdtl despite the Implaerial edict ot yeetgripy dreating Yuan Shi Kal a lnarquis, which evidently covers some court ,doslgn. Yuan updoubtedly favors ubdliation and the Chinese are confident that the abdication will come without further fighting. The throne reiterated by edict yesterday that it nlltended to abide by the decision of the national as sembly coneerning the further guv crnment of.the empire. Yuan Lhl Kal, however, telegraphed today to Wu Ting Fang, minister of justice In the republican cabinet, re qluesting a compromise as to the method of choosing delegates to the national assembly and this compro mise, if adopted, may lead to an as senmbly more or less packed to vote for a republic. The court amid Yuan evidently are mutually suspicious and it is reported the guards of both have been increased. Charlie P[ Tenney, Chinese secre. tary of the American legation, is pro. ceeding to Nanking to 'observe for the legation the stability of the republican movement and its leaders. Mr. Ten ney formerly' was foreign director of educators at Peollng and his knowl edge of the Chinese language and his Iexperlenoe (with` the .natives especially quality him for the mission. Three battai.ons of infantry belong ing to the imperial army, accompanied by two 'batteries of mountain artillery and six machine guns left Tsinan, In the province of Shantung, today. Their destination Iwas not announced and it is not known whether they are pro ceeding to attack the revolutionary troops which landed 'n Chi Fu from Wu Song several, days ago, or to pro teet the railroads, The viceroy of the provindes of Hunan and Tu Peb reports that he does not think the im perial troops stationed there are trust worthy. *b aly. os, I, Ro tL .b isothn iti latir band' of workl Compayi, t'e Big Blae ýmLmbr Conalpat ManufaoturerM o (enerat Sales dice Yate a orn er, Qat .... . n ·er, . ..t a n o a. Mills Located at Hamilton, Montana. St. Regis, Montana. r mills have constantly on hand I eat oplete issortienis o Ya)rd items In ;Westetn Pi ' nd Montana Larch. Our facilities permit of getting out bill and special items with the least delty Sh lpmets'tade oVer N P. nd C. M. & . aS aa man .. .... ..... ' ott Shboks, Fruit and Aq X es. Ptiones--Bel 106; In . The -Mt.¢+) on oi a - i aae HIV Housecleaning time with its dread and drudge will soon be at hand. If you owned an electric machine there would be no housecleaning period to think about. - You#.house vould be,.$ a 'perf anitary fnd clean 1t condliton at sll times, Actual Best of operatin i amounts to 14 cents per hour. Investigate. Missoula Light & Water: Company I I . · li in ers has remained at this post through out the revolution, announces that the mission schools, which' had to be closed when the siege or Wu Chang cities began, are to be reopened on March 1. The bishop also requests that new teachers be sent. The institutions referred to are Boone university, with 400 peoplt', and St. Hilda's school for girls, with over 100. The fact that the bishop has set the date for their reopening is regarded by the board secretaries as the most cheering news yet received from China. The bishop, in making his decision, it is thought here, must have felt confi dent of the Immediate and peaceful outcome of the revolution or at any rate to have satisfied himself that quiet has been sufficiently restored In Hankow to ,warrant a resumption of all missionary activity. SMALLPOX SHOWING IN COEUR D'AIl.EES Kellogg. Jan. 26.-(ipecclal.)-The appearance of several new cases of smallpox in Wardner and Kellogg, where the disease has been known to exist in isolatb4 eases fpr some time, has stirred the authorities to'~action, and backed by the urgings of physrl clans and 'many citizens, an active campaign looking to prgvention as well as cure. Will be undertaken at once. Qne of the latest victims is R. O. Jones, timekeeper at ,ye .13,titer A11 and Sullivan, who has ml1tled with hundreds of men daily ,without know ing that he had boen expd'e'd and ,,ai' exposing them. ,Vasoination lar bsens ,ged, Ip ,a way that is exP$t p ult tn'hun dreds of arms ;ýi.t .fed to 'the phyfioians for. U.q. tIlt V I\lVw preferable to several n t 4 la i-. lated hospital, "QU , "F .TWO Kellogg, Jan. 6S,-(1ipeclal.)-Two new vwaps of smallpox were discovered here yde.erday, but like the others that, have bek1g found, they are in a light aorn}, 7be patients were removed to tie pouilty isolation hospital at Wal: More ,than a hundrpd persons were vaec t4 yosterday, according 'to the Sphy. .,It1., .wh w..Wre. k$0 1 with. all tWe lalpurs they J FOR EVERYBODY Short ll Wood Prpmpt delivery. Dry, per load ......................... 54.4 0 Partly dry, while it lasts....i .75 Polleys Lumber Co. City Sawmll Bell 414 -PHONES- 424 Ind. Orton Brothers 435 HIGGINS AVENUE State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Sons Voie & SOns, inb~U and several other high-grade plahos, M!ssoula Iron Works wprk done to order., Corp "Toole avenue and Bitter .opot, tracsp. Sell Phon W41;i'Bljol' Ind. Fihoen UA lt,·bkIdin ,pnl0no Co. .prtpmnan, X.Inbp. Baby Grana pianos, musical instruments andusbeht music. N .xM to..idn0 "ul Stoere WonT i s'rp a ''UAIER Won i.dl at' St. Louis. could gst. Some o ppsitl6n'is encoun tered among the foreipl, po'pulation, but no difficulty is .antiqipted. A large number of children ive- been treated. JAPAN RECALLBSMINISTER. London, Jan, 26,--A dispatch to the, Daily TPelegraph from Peking men tions a report that 4I. TJuin,,'the Japa. nese minister to Q1iN , haa been re called by his governtmeltt. A A tAhres-pronped gas..HrRer. with a long handle, to be e0nneeted with S gpa ,,tarq y tukbtua hsaAles mIasevnte4 >:r lIditinu tsuet 1 cit anger;