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WUWR1 lI WINNER II FAST MUSS WITH BIRNS J*RSEY CITY PRANKIE MAKES I.PLENDIO *HOWING IN NEW ORLEANS. CR.WO NOT SATISFIED Fins in Attendance Do Not Like De oision That Gives Bantam Victory -Easterner Gives Chicago Boy Lots of Trouble. New Orleans, Fto. ls.--Johnny Coulon of Chicago still was the bantam of champion of the world at the end of to his 20-round fight wlth F'rankle Burns to of Jersey City here this afternoon. The w fight was fast and clever from the first, Coulon at all tines carrying the tl fighting to Burns. lie was met with such an onslaugilt. hI however, that a numbe'r of IurnsR' sulp-l porters contended he should have bhatl a draw. gu The crossd it hihh packed tI hi 11.i ar g was loiathi tio leave after Rleferee lHiarry Ftnoit had raisil '.ill ontl' gtlovt'. T' , I yelling was deafenihng, lbut tihe die visllon stood andi tiihe crowd fintai lift. t'nmultn was creditetd with onily o1nle knoctkdown. which cinte In the first s isinutfe of the last rminid. TIh,, ,hnin- i t 0lot1 landed a left hok to tie Jaw' It just as Burns' fiot tllled. Ilurnlls dropped. hut wnas up in an instant k and fighting amrt. Coulon tsas ctn fident and start,,d the fighting \\ith a rush after feeling his man tout in the first round, which \tas Imtostly sporrting. The cthamnptin, at' trdglli to the sport writers, was credited with nearly every round uiip to the l elventh, when Burns gradually tbegan forcing f'oulon to Irtr.ak grotund, getting the better of the Infighting. In the second ('ouln rapped ]Burns 4, repeatedly on tile stilnuch, gRtting several jabs to the fsact and law in return. Burns landed it stiff Jub on r the chin at the beginning i,f the third, following it with a shillrt right to the stolnachl. Cuoulon nraced, forcting Burns to the roipes, atrkitlg rights and 1' lefts to the hIld-set],ti, . In this roundl (oltuloll grabilld the ,i p rtli \ wlith lhis right anit shot inl a heavy left to the stomach. It The fourth roind f tiitti Tturnis 'itt r. I the Jersey 'lty buy doing Imost of thI' fighting, with eorber appar.ntly r,.sl in'. Burnll repeatedly upllercutt C(oitl"in In thie fifth, gettin. stiff Jalbs l to the stomach in exchalultigI. 16n Nh . sixth and seventh Coulonl rullslltel his matin, landilng r'lpeate'dly na t1h' sint- I ach nlll wind. In ti,. eighth, ninth anl t,-lnllthl , (Coulon fo'rred urllrn l.sIk to, thi rple'e wtllh right anld tlft si Inis. lbouring tilto the stol iach i 1ith sh l rtt-a' Jits that ]ltirns foundil hard ,I git wia frt ti Iltlrns Irirl id tlhei ' Ileirr ill itn fightiling in the 'Ih 'l lb.h, fir''lisg 'ollLon to brlllk grounlld. TIhey fouglht toe to toi In ithei thirteenthi, linithiur apparentlly halving tl lit ill vantagei llrlns aninexllt the foitrti'etilth alnd fifl .enth rolunds 'hy hard fighting f it the clinches, varlmli, by hlarid jilts In thel flact,. ( lcola brnuight boh.l fromn tlurns' tse itn lh,' sixts llnth lwilth ii lift holk and lllurns appiltliad iworrileli. urnis lilhad (,e h,.tter of th'. 1e - ontsnth and hh t, InthI, vllaryingll righftand left hitld bloti s a .ith right ulippercuts in tic clichi+s ti [t aiii ille Coulonll hld. Th ci(ihtleenlth riiiln d found illl rns ptokingi ('colonii's a hdt I lttk withi Jlbs to lil, fai ti t l 'litii aich. Coulolin lrid lihard hto, land till the stomacilth, lIut ]lurl. ctvleredl cleverly aind tithe, ino.t..i ttilh all t twtntiethl were labout till, s n.ne. Jath h lieve fighting haird at the lll. ILLNESS OF WELSH TO1 SEND HIM HOME Nin I rPa illscun, I",.I,. 1 'ri doll,' W\'e.l,, , itltl 0 IcnI i, h It or lighi Weviht htlle r, ;anuallt s, ed toda>' troiu his ed illn his trih h1"i g 111.illtrr1 0s l it ( lintia that it lii il l, it i If his Atn't' icln linvasintr. As oonl i his lysi 11'i11 will lp rmit'i, L hiin to t .\vc', hicihh ItI. 'l'i . \ve ii ItA ll . Ill hi '-, ir llll'n lind after takilng it ,na ,m fi t trl.i etitnt Ioi' his stilfiinl Inns i s'l I n 1t sunitilii' , return to hhis ,"nn in lritaiin. L .rs ngitor Julit's tiffr'th, iith hA.tli tighted \\'elsh anl Islt It Ilrit fil fu r l ithi tb-rIn' l fight nl i \\'altsh ington's hhitl 41~y, w Illl. tsta ;ili lhl, y1 stl,,trdaiy aly \Vel1l.}'s attack of "tortocalls ,ills talhris," o :id today ie had bandoneld hils prolgra i, intirl"ly ,fid would g". t.. Los Angeles t, se, the i (, ilbauii-,\ttlll fight, leaving. the Iead" field clear for the Petrusky'-Klius bout in the taii. torlurn, ICEr'MARKS MADE IN TRIPLES Ilittihi' by ()O s ' hit t tus it.lttli'ui, the Nor. 500-tiutter uvintlt in 44 2-1it -tetids, betttr than tilt' rt'u'ti'tl ilii Ity hitniself In 19110. futdlity BMthhlsen won the i1,000 htd 10,1)00-1 iiitter events,,the formsier in 2:203-1) anid the lair in 17:46 it-10. The pre. vious record for the 1,500-ameter was madt by )dathiesen in 1908, 2:204-fl, The 10,000-meter record, 17:501 I-5, was natde Ity P. Outilalllld In 11000. FRISiCOTEAM TAKES TOURING SHOOT OF SEASON TRAP SHOOTERS WIND UP EX. S CURSION WITH CONTEST AT SALT LAKE. ILLETT IS THE BEST I Pete Holohan, Well Known Here, Is E Second in Averages for Sporting Trip-Of Cities, Spokane Is Second and Portland Third. Salt ILake (' ty, Pe)l. 1s.-In tile face of a high wilnd, ai'ctompanlltled, by Nnow Za and ruin, the touring trap shootlng pl telliams woIdI lup the northwestern di itourna'in*iat with the Spoiikane team iial wnllitr f ithe' liemt evnllt. San Fran- n\ c('lo Is vict'lorious In thie series and a thll: a tini flinsi.she with a percentage of tl.', far .,.000 bnrds. hi F'rid \ ll t. alth)iough Iho sllhot today f, his lpoorest core of lth trip, rinished to itlh ni graI d ali\'rge of 94.1 for the It ltir' tloullr. ,Portland, ailllthougr h third in numb'r of victories, iwiis sec.ond In ,a.'rairnl ;aIilel t vl with 90.1. tlSpokanI 'syq i leni.ra I vii ags was 0i0.6. thiaughl ',ltoit hrok, ik . p Ilr cnt of hil 2.5'00 i airglts in thue tourinamllent. PIete 11il. lulllla a .i s,''eondil tii 4 'lllet with l90.7 I I'.r ce(t11. Toidt's s rces: isp 'kiln -- Postonii , !,i ; Ack ,r, :1I-17 4t liPrllt ita cll P. l linalllri. 1: I. |.,: illlahan. G-17 . S, an - Prn l"lsc, ,--W\ li,.t, ,::; iulir. IItt, 1I,, d- 168. Sn lraiiancia uoi 11 a vetts, Nlo - Ii ii ia the ti'llll' r began Janiu laalary 1 I. ti at SPORTS OF THE WEEK Monday. .Ailllati l tollurlnamenlll(lt iof' (c nali ln lil.Jing a sic tiltllln aa In 'Taronti, (pl ng llllll of ,r to;ll ,, bil. swhows in Iinihai, .ilnni.apolii ani Ha Irtford. .1lim iy I o.rial ,'s filly Blergar, six rouinds, at 'ittshurglth.. Tuesday. tI li'-ti iil al c, ngriiss of ihi.s Amerlaatn a. Trotting assiilaciiaoi il Chicago. i.'ting. of..rli iit.i w, lr of the IlI. reat'it i -n \\'. alt-rn clis-,t in i 'icaao.aa , li~ g 'a Florlda woaaui's chanl- ii pli nlltl illp g 'lf tori i lan at atalilt I'alm ,V s, rn sp ,tr sk,.tJ' in chl h pi; nshipU , .at i i'.arauas' N. Y. Animal b,"nch shave' of the \W'.et inlustlr inn.llll' lub oens in'l New . Li.h ('I',sa VS. One 1Z nl" II- a i'aai. 10I r'o ics. at Nw York. l "Kihl" a1 n ila is .l ick io lao ili, 10 r uitli t al N ,%% Y rl.k. Wednesday. t h, h ll' ,uat il. i'ro i l -i, i. It. 1. S (',i . . ll , l'lme' I i. o(f llithe C ntrallll lia ul i' t i rt \ a)In,, Ind. i'o . .tst. I,:" tit ti ,,ill ,iit ch llin t ln thiliuSil aI h I i atl, 'at'liiis begin in .i3a t in. i' .\olliallil o lliat li ,t'r (chaalinllla l hajli' t In i11 1. tllllm il lln t 'a J,'wIIl itL f )lnPhura t, N . t'. It Annual idoor matwsi l.f the Pastime n .\ t h l ,t h . c lu b . N , 'w ' Y o r k c it y . i (ill talillng of autI ' moahila " shows Ii Ini 1 IMltnul ltournlilnlit of i k. hma latll (' kllll'lkln r ll ,yh lias til,n opens at 0 \'Vitiit . ' lliga K,'lly i's. "K inoci'ouit" IIirowa,1, 10 r.iouias, iat K 'ionsha, Will. ,Iack Itoberti \'s. Piinne f"( tinmuutn. eight rou ids, tit Kennal.lhiN\,Vis. t Thursday. A. V I'. 22tI 1rI1IIJ H~litlot(ll~llplg l~lI him 11lrr-~ 1111,1 `? r.ii'iniii :it \\R~lllt' l N Ii I't'i I' ll~lt,' ~lllIII( iIllhlt aitn .\ilI~llili iwln ill ('lli*, 'll,' tl ~lnlll R II. .1 I,~~~ t~il ( 'I .11 '11, 1( il 1~1 I ·I~ Iliii lll (II` 1111I l il llil l :I I IIIIij III\tiII t'I, I tII)tIiV 'hiht il *.1; 1111.1( 1 il l il ll'ltt/1 $t.141U114 'WIIt~~ \~ turt11 tii'14'it1 l n f11,\ ter 11 ttt'i'i lltlg. ;I iil b ltI r.'li er (E · w t in I V~I'CtItIII to~ fjlnl~ljlt i Iti'IiI'llii. I.III)I MAyl~ll 1.~ llP K~liH ,.tl.Iln. WEN FLIER HEAVES ORANGES O MEN THEY MISS BASEBALL PLAYERS PAIL TO CATCH FRUIT THROWN PROM AEROPLANE. REAL BALL IS CAUGHI Elmer Zacher Freezee Onto Pill Dropped From Three Hundred PFet Up, but Monument Height Is a Bit Too Much for Fielders. Oakilnd, (*al., Iweb. is'.- lIher Zacher and Izzy tlltfman. Oakland ball players, tried today to catc(h o;ranges dlropqt.d ftain aItn nriviPlanl flying at an iltLtudec of 550 f'eet, the height of the 'Washnglton nonlio ient. Nel tler succeelded. Lincoln Ileachy'. thn aviator, th1en briuight his crnft dowil to within al00 feet of the groilll( iIIdil to ne('d 1 a ,lhilJ to %Zcllhr. Th ball player caught the s1ond. Iliatl wtellther for flying prevullhed and a lItrge crowd suon I hprogra o'II f usensautilon I r'l'o iihn' ".sttallltts." Lin coln 4tciiihey g;ave anuII es. lally thrill ing lperforiian I et'. A hineiflt will he given lit the ineot next I'rlday for M.irs. Eugenle lly, the wlitulv of th'e Ivilatur who met death by a fall from Iis machini.. Mrs. I;ly, It a.as ll loui.i.aI' ed, 'will us'end with Mi l Ilhlit'he Ruitt. \VIlllam Ht. litff, thu uan I,'uncimeo a\iiator who, was hIidly Injured yes tnri.ay iby the fulling ..f hi i.machine, ishowedtl griat Illl' trove lllc t tiditu. He probablly will recover. MILITANT WOMEN GET OPPORTUNITY TO TALK of the WVatshiigtiin birtilday ctlrhra- n tion here will he furnishl-d byi women 11 hldressing a g.atherlig i 1. t"0 pollee Ig rallr,,nn te Wr hl"f' ' o ' d rf. Mrs (. II. t 1'. Belmoint. the suffragist .auld, r; )r. c A.tiai II. ~sw. natliial itrisdent o the w'n' n ll(slll aue, land Miss (;ralcef lii tr han, pr s.hhltit i oif 1'th: Intr'hl r ,IRusgh Assoio.-n at Woenr Teaichl.rs, 'i.len IHeln Inl itet l trio .lllpl theiiru' i.la Iltl the annulllll t nllet l of tliie I'olle lietetants' 1.,lia :.lenal t nsvlý . iti ion, t at h li. In addihltion to the oilf fiietr' in full unlf,,rm, th, r, will be i..r it l iIr pa i nr to dor tl r i lt l ant it tllis r otai iit . lit itt 1 I ii y s iteak er Th o ttli r lls l t Pl lull . CONNIE COMING. iaink, mall tgr cillat tliolne to the th ll altt tl, It n Itb s .ira hil r. lpres. Ilnllt lof thle ftn Antlurlti ('hlilr ofuy t'lltlni rce, that hisl telll will arritci in ian Antonio about FebIruary to hlgin Its spring tra linig. nme ru !llrs )lidt( been circul ,ted that l.re Ath lehthI might changell their Iplans and gIo to lit Springs butlIl Mr. 'Mack writes: "\\'e have (it no lilnl tllhought I ,rloi usly of changing wiar phinn to do our spring 'training olllsewher thio n itn your tity." Thie cllllllnher illf (tinerco purpIsts extending it cohrdial Iwel'oine to the Athletis. iand has mti.d t .ommitlte to meet the teatn oin Its arrival in the Nticty n to the tockho ll players are properly Aredl for duringd Miningay KILLED BY RUNNER. tComptle. ny, Charlport ronhritn sonI, lgd 40t , tblth to lep 1a pritmlnent Alt, 1s11k a hu Ittir ofa li injuries re-i . Pil te ld the is morning when AI iltto Mi htlit coltli rtiui t,i it tilll] klinoc~ll. h nlittoe 1 li l tt b iltir lotle Ii tlitllh. iilni Wil, hiad broken up atil, ii fight ii, itiWint threut it Mlie ittn aitl ias Itrny ii, i t tllwi, ulth l ulllrlai llu /it iiit.i fUr lllapunsetl . .1 M hlil l. kl tritlh thi e p ,lict's group of i lll'i l nn Mll in street. 'ritne iig'ht W; Is well uihr wl' %aVI whllen 1t pllenll put 'iithe cD'Al ints to flight. h lhailk..li wasl the only oAne lr-on tuy eld. The prolnaty in Il splter lit year t1ar the greatest lit the hislory of the zIii smelting I.ilndustry if tthe United gone ll Anderson Gold Mining Company, a Corporation. Youtlilll] each or your ire hereby ,otll'ied that onl \ edtlii rlday, I'h'ruary i1 , 191 i0 . the hour if Ill ,lovk a. i. Lf th do 3e.at the r*ie otu 2 M, - ;rol. & Andrri n br l .1lililg 1mn. piaily, al lam l :101 .lilntaila builing. l i the tlty of Mhlissnull , state af Mon tini(. there \\111 h ll.ea lss i lh l flial htt he I meeting of the stckhnhlrs of the .1ttuone & Andersl n dlal(] Milting tan pl ny, for the llrpll'i of considrih ng it e Oalh hf the n lt ,le properly oildtings 1f Aild ,olnpany of ivery kind, char 'tai r uald doeiiriptini, being the Ma {one & Anlersvon ll. t qu ol' de minllig ,labi , the hlllt, ode ,1 ninihg a.lihin, tile %liellat lode( minlig (li,11111 ind the rllunlito hi the First Cht incl i m tillig dil rl.t of (r'atil[e (fIormierly (tear Latige) 'u) nlt,, Htite of M nttanli., tog tlher ,cllih all the tilmpr'ov ients and flxture' ilpiltaining thi ati' lol ,n al sale to be ,i o. f atlinty ,ondll eratll ; also for tlh lthpurpose of otring on mid pro. 1 posed aile adl to tulle all legal and ; w.een.l'> Steps to car''y oaill the sense 0 il' such stockhti(Ildes mlnthis with ref l. renice thereto, ED\WARlD MACiONI, 1 Prosaent of the MaUglnl & Anderson d floti] Mining Coipany. JEINNIIo MAGONT4, ls Secretary of sald( Company. DLatedl Minsonin, Monn!tan. ,TiJirtry 1-23 to 2.6 ine; 233 and '.19, " Old "Simon" Says ° If you are wise you will buy SECO SILKS FOR 25c YARD You know what price other stores ask for them. GRANDMOIHERS USED SAGE TEA To Darken the Hair and Restore Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color. it is easier to prtlerv.e tii., color of th, hlir than to restore it. althoigh It SI) possilhh to do both. aior grand intllit'rs ulnderst1ood the s.icr't. Tllhy ntad.t' it "ag. fell." and th,.ir dark glhssy hiiar long aft, r mhhll,, lif', was di' toi this factl, iur lImothrs hlave ltra\' halmr before they ar, fifty, uilt th,\ at,, bh IIIIIginning tl I1ii', iitl the S:A doII I io o r Lar. lltnlot). ;, ill using ',i.,' tea:" fo'r tln Ir hair .atl are fast r .ul -;ig suit. ''hI, prni'.Nt gonr l.tion has thI, nld vni.tag"e of ti, p 'l t In tih t It van g',t a ridv-to-uae pr.'luritlrtin :called Wy tlh'i ag.' .ll .nl ull hur Hir I. ntdy. As ta iu'allp tnic andll corlr r itorr i '.. i ,ro a tin Id s vaitly itarlior toi th ,tin:t,." "S gs, t,;L" lhtte by our IT . I r a i ., a i. hii. lty ,,f tihe hair 'd,', is ,o a.i I h'ilth co'ndition of thl -r.'l Wy, th's Sa.e and 11 Suil~'lhur HIrll : .. ' y n i. 'ckly il- 01 i1, dal ndruff g.lnm io hi,.h rob tih, the hair Iof its lill.. l"r ,,r and lh tr, , mak. 1 t si alll p ll c nall mllll 'l iih, sihv, a1t'es4 th * hairl Ltr ' l .tih, 'color tili i b t)'y, atl Ilimakes'. It arta. (t a :3l -c'i't h titllli frotl your dr:llug gist t daly. it, n ill gF i ', youllr 1money htik if \tltu are not satistled after a fiir trial. pt l, aitl gnt, .1is.,iati lrtig Co. FOR CHAMP. nai s l' it, I"'b i. .--''"( i'hamp Clark for Iprshhlit atni V'itF ry - that Is the predotintigt iali" ai(d Josepl)h 1. i'Shinnon, chairman'iiii of the state central comoniittee,, iias he iFpoirt'id forJipilin tonight hi coiipany tti Ilt.,nied Elates Senatrili'i Stone ila tiit el, to attelind the democrath, stat,.i .,invention which m.ets T'uesltiayI ti ii Fit .t'ol'gatea to the national con',i ltion sit Ialtitmnore. "Wi' are not gioing to filht among iourselt%'s.," contii'n FI Mr. Shuninoln. "We'll save our aitiii uitioi for the enlemy $." Lumber Department OF THU Anaconda Copper Mining Company suooessor to The Big Blackfoot Lumber Company Manufaotunre 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 Boas, Phohes...-Bell ; id. 742. Alias 8ummonk. In the district court of the Fourth judicial district of the state of Mon tIlus, In and for the county of Mis lisljamniIn F. .lMurray. plaintlff, versus tMyrtle Mlrr.a, defendant. 'Tilh state of Montanlltn sends greet tigs to the above namdttlll defendlnt: You are hereby slunintned to an swer thle complainilnt In this action which is fltle in the office of the clerk of this court. I copIy of which is hterwith served upon you, and to file your alnswer and serve ai copy thereof ullpon the pnllltlff's attorney within 20 lidays after the service of this summons, excluslve of tile (lay of service; and it clase olf yollr failture to lalppear or il\nswer. ItullIgllnt \lll ilhe takefln against you by default,. for the rellef demand. edl in the collllllIllat. Said action Is brought to obtaln a tIdecree if divorce from defendant tup on thile grnilllns of aiidulltery cotmmitted nn M alrch 14, 1911, w ith one ................... t tiown of Dunkiriklk, in couinty of Ttown, state of Montana; lil of which doI , fully ailmilr Ire reference to the Icomiplaint of tihe plailntlff herein filed. No hlilllltrn ilborn f their Illnrringe. sa id c ii.urt t 11h lrt il| y of h' lirull ry, A. Do. 1911. TlloR. 1'. I(IIIN IN, (Seal) ('lick. H. 1'. Npton and 6 Vlling Napton, Attorneys fi. Plaintiff. 2-,.1-2-19-.6 Chas. H. Marsh Embalmer and Funeral Director CHAPEL FOR SERVICES 124 W. Main St. Ind. Phone 423. Bell 521 Residence 259 llgr' Competent Lady Assistant. DR. BISBEE t'IreI tilhe Worst ('cIses of I. C. S. ITCH SUBWAY B. & A. BUILDING. Ind. Phone, 519. Bell. 529 Black MIllOULA - MONT. _.._... ,.,o. .. . r., Automs Boost 1issoUlt and Weste MesnaI OIq RA'IS ARE AS 01 OLW it ONE PARTY SINES~ ' ARTY WIDEN. ORCHARD HO s p r: ., UseOur Toll LIns to All Points In Ita.~te MONTANA INDEPENDET TELIEP O .' : IN THE HOUSEHOLD Electricity Can serve you better than a servant, and just as you would like to have it done. Work is reduced to a minimum as well as made interesting. Electricity can be applied in almost every opera tion, for cooking, for cleaning, for ironing, for washing, for heating, for lighting, for what not. Can any household afford to be without it? ELECTRICITY For Spring Planting Order nursery stock now and be ready for the opening of the season. Our stock is complete. Orchard trees, shade trees, ornamental shrubs, berries, perennials, annuals. Everything for orchard, lawn and garden. Home grown, free from infection. perfectly acclimated. Send for o,"r 1912 catalog. Missoula Nursery Co. Greenhouses, Orohard Homes, Tel 46. City Store, Montana slook, Tel. 192, Belli 626, Ind. Butcher That Knows His Busintss Never takes advantage of the In experience of new housekeepers by giving them poor cuts or light weight. We treat all our patrons honorably and in the same courte ous manner, and cut them the best of the kind that they ask for and when we do that, you couldn't find better for love or money. UNION MARKET Bell 117 Ind. 481 MILL-ENDS STOVE WOOD READY TO BURN AND QUICK DELIVERY $3.75 Per Load CALL POLLEYS LUMBER CO. City Sawmill' Bell 414 -Phones- Ind. 424 olyt-sincilson P ano Co. ºlprt u nt Bal, 1 + labe 8tV iap~ei~ 3x ` \ Are You Planning How you can make your mone Iii farthbst in the pur chase of desirable meats? Don't waste any more time over the matter. Just come here and you 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. Main St. Bell 115 Ind. 471 TICKETS K. of P. Ball -I Banquet To Be Held Monday February 19 Can be had from $iembers, also . following business houses: Mis soula Mercantile Co., Mapes & Mapes, Piquett & Carter, Knlsley's Pool Room, Flaherty's Jewelry Store, Nornparell Con fectionery store, Kohn Jewelry Company, Kelly's Cigar Store, IL H. Ba'eman Company, Helm bach's Cigar Store, Grand Paolf Ic Hotel, Elks' Club, Gleason's Cigar Store, J. M. Lucy & Sona, Coffee's Drug Store, Florence Hotel Barber Shop. Ori.n Brothn as HIlGIN1 AV NUE State Ase"t Steinway & S.ew Chleks & Srg A Vose & Sons, Kimball and eru.ral otter hlgh.grad plan i ' im la Iron o Weetln.r-,wllui, isusm to s brdllo gsenw enoba avimeau nsa BItt. URoot ti~OL'.