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A#WI.I To NEW YORK D$VORCI S I JUDO HAS NOVEL RESULT. New York. Mareh 4.- .The arih'le of a judge In a recent dlvorce iase after grnuting a divorce to tIle complaining wife that hle ap nd other women re ftrin tfrm marrying New York club ment has led to i novel Venu.is here. 'ihlcti raveal . e er surprIalng ftat that one man out of every four In the nietWoplls It a inem)er of sot~n club or socIal organlsation The flgurts also show ithat Nt-ew York is the I greatest o'ub city in the world both in the number of members caul In the almount of money extl.ni.led by them. Just thett 'this amoult Is c.amnot he deflntelty tated, but it Is t prtty cer tain that It Is not leis ,than $31,o000.,00 antam.tlly. The dues, It is known, lpaid by the men who aa.i.uorcling to onet judge at leInt innk- poor huibiands, fall Just below dir $5,.000.000I mark. This, Qow'ever. is only ia, small t Irt of the total. IfJ ie average -monthly ex pIendlture ItclIdent to clhub life for meals, nroms, atnllllnieillnt tIan the like he figureld at only $10 a monllllh for I esoh member, This wiould Ilman $45. 000,.000 more. However, i. rsmns iI it position to know assert t111.i this overa.ge Is too lOW andl point n )1tt the firt tIit nt ti.ay of the more lillllrtuti clubs with m.minershlm runt.ng Into thell thousalnds $100 i month Is to bpe c.n, eskered se aIverage elxpenditre. ()f course, the a\vertge expeludlture of the Miembers of varklis univerinlty clubs Is for obviouts resons mruch lees, but iWven so. the total is still enormln, us. To what alt extent the club has be -come a part of New York life Is shown by the fact th.t In .l.Lniltton alone -.that i 4the part of thie city below the Harlem river-therie lre nearly Si) clubs with lhouses of tlhelr own andl Ihils does not include 133 mpromlnent socIeties alnd ssocalntlions wlhich are not technically clubs. Altogether if the clubman Is to be Im.rrend from the mitrlmonlel field. Ilttslhnlds are likely to bieconme extremely scarce herie. As the puhlishing center of the country there I niaturally phlonty of dlscuswion going on here .ver the re poet of the Hugthes comnmisson rec ommendtln the doubling of the rate on second-olam. nail, and the remarks of the president on transmitting the reIort to congrles. WIlle It Inuh not to be expectat that/ the jniblisherm wOUld receive such ae reromllendutton with hourts of joy It Iseneverthels true thLt opposition 4o it ihas not tV do o much, with the propostl itself as to the methids unwel n its achlevemnnt. As might be expeltedl the postofflce figures largely in the nmatter, and one very prominent publleation calls the AT FOUtTAIMteN NOT.LW O ILIgWNgSl Gt tdie O ldal ..d Genuine IWRLIC K'8 MALTED MILK TheFoodDrinkfor4llAge mIf ms. UMX lI OUXTRT. IN PmOi in any Milk Trust SInist on "HORLICK'8" Take . pesk. hoer. 'ý I I i I IiI Come Over and Take Dlnr , , HIS is your old friend Cross talking. Got the I best line of samples with me this sp~ig I. ever had. Come into town and take. a1:is with me tonight and look 'em over." The traveling salesman frequently uses the Bell Telephone to get in touch with out-of-town cistoters. It saves him time and travel. Every Bell Tea pne it a Long Disaen sati n The Ubnstun ates Teleplli e ar i Tel.," I y, . . S. ..spweept iebr i at n - I( ugh ati t digme. it l W 3eov'r0tm1eIt about fivearondt t k ieth a pbund to anlnde lts elal i sall Mitter, the is eometl hl ikse it times tas antsntnt it .to t publishers to distribute their product by other nmieolw dOhn through the pest office, Inoklam.ntll>t, too, the. n -muh* vtUiit'lt, surplus of the duiqpttemnt vsal.shee mnder the applilatiol' of a real systeha of accounting. UndOr tlhe antiquated ssteen new in use the de ptultmtnlt does sot clmrge itself with general sulnries at all, nor with the" expense of auditi.g i t bt0oks, items amounting to severnt million doll"u w~lch, It is poInted out, ought in all rairness to be tncluhled. Bloth publllh era and raltway men ,who are inter s.tted in the Ilo4mlmnaer's recom inendations for redctieons In ra tway nmtl pn.. exlxepes the opinion that a thwnlgh ovelhbtiling of the postoflfce department, including Its m.ethods of Iucollnting, will be necessary before a-ny vnlld reconmlledat ions for chllangest In rates cnt be brought for ward. 1),wlllngsy Iilt while you wait Is to le tI he latest thing here In conneetlion with ai, wrkinglmen'i4 e.ony. o)f (e111rW they a1lhways hate been htult this .way. hilt the wlit h.s br.ht a long onIe. In this case. tlhrwev'er, only 120 iimit4es will h.e r~eqluired, for the Itust.s. wIthI will spring up us Iff tby magic, are to he dlllde of demlent which will Ilmply he isiurt'el nto mioulrs. Tlhe hltouses first to be errctled will le mostly of the bungalow 4type, to feet wide. 27. feet Ilng and 12 feet deep. They will c.entuin Ionly one big room, wahhih wIll I. livh le al slght by a sldiing partlltlm of ai fireproof Scolnpositio. . Th re. will he it fireplner six feet high. In tils on one shlde will I h a cooking range and on hIi" other lside aI place for f t log fire. 'ltche Ilnuse lran hie bul ll in two hllours. After the steel lltlllll ill' nret IL nkelllnre frr mixing thle er.nletmet, stone Iand water is set going. 11: d Ia faes as the mixture is miaded it is fIrc.,.l Into Ott". moulds n1141 inside of 120 intlites after it1 mcihiine has been started lthe w\ils \\iIll hle com pletesd. If enough umi hiis ,\.ere on Ialnd 40 houses ouldl he put ulp Inside of a da.y. The houses will eost 1600 and will be rented for about $10 a imonth. rIor those who can aifford to Ipay $10 it molinth there will bhe 'nore pretentiolls houses. These will be two storli. hlRh and will etrst anllbt 12,500 to build. .huell house will hmve a garage, in thle iu.rsemtenl. Thle bungalow houses will he attached and tiH form II hollow squlre tn~ which wil be ar ,lens. flower beds and reereation space fir the chlldren, That itle high cos of living has not ffrected the passlon of the American public.for (iam4onds and other previous stones Is ilndicatedil by the compilation of official figures which show duwing the. piut year this ecounttry iported over $40,00O,000 worth of geins, the highest figures, with a single excep tion, on recoril. The large mnports are mild by Muliiln lane Idealers to be due in part to the lbi demand for pearl necklaces. The dealers also say that more dlhunnds have been putrchaed by peopli in moderate clrdºmSttintcM its an. investment thelt ever before. During 1911 the best montthe for the Impoe.ation of gems were In July, cwhen the total reached $4,475,936 and in Augulst when gems valued at $4.318,190 relached thisi country. In every other month. 'wlth the exception of May and December, the figures wore well above $3.000,000. 3xperts wtro have studied the financial condi tlons of the country say that the gem imports are an accurate barometer of b4usinerM prosperity, because the ge.n trnde is the first to feel the effects of isoor business and the last to recover frnlt a timle iof depression. New York voltr, will have to .wrestle whith one of the btiggest ballots on record wheil prltlarty day arrives on the l2st or this mlonthl. These bal .- ..- _- __ S*L e as to conditihn oeu lble *t pae whekih has been avers d 'U a. court writ, But many vote 114W eight e of balklot o they hare to' wreltle wltf. an arose f.mi the t6chalt a of Wepeatinvtail n atmes Lot' ,esli Rqf tit variti.s d6ii'iv comentttes of 'Wihlb each oouty coimmitteeman becomes a n)enyber. H r4, thl ks b do o th de bti i.ctat o1,ot, maysab. , at m2nt vote". tB tIe order st ,thew coWvt. bewyever, the names ot candidates wil ab* O printed only once on each ballot. Oat even at that it will be neamlyaie roft as the much heaslded nine-foot bed sheet. SAFE REMEDY ENOD CATARRH MISERIES GIVES INSTANT RELIEF, CUR'ES AND PRE,.ENTS CATARRH AND COLD IN THE HEAD. The qlickest, belt and safest way to cure catarrh or a cold in the head Is by using a remedy that willt"touch the spot" and do Its work quickly lwithout leaving any bad effects. Ely's (.'ream Ilain. whldh is alfpled to the nostrils or rubbed on the throat or chest gets right at the root of the trouble and instantly relleves even the worst case of catarrh or. cold. A few minutes after applied you can feel a loosening up In the head, the pain and soriness are gone, the sense, of taste. smell and heearing come back. and you feel like a different person, lily's Cream Balm e.leanses, heals and strengthens the inflamed mom branes, takes away that stuffed up feeling and dull pain In the head, re lieves the throat soreness and stops the natty discharge which is the cause of the disgusting hawking, splttlng, blowing of the nose, and foul breath. Hay fever victims who are made mis erable by fits of sneesing. coughing and wheezing get instant and pet manent rell.f by the use of this sim ple remedy. Don't suffer another minute. Ely's Cream Balm will relieve you Immedi ately, and a 50 cent bottle will more than likely work a complete cure. All druggists sell It. PRAY AGAINST UNDERWOOD BILL The chamber of commerce received a letter today from Representative Charles N. Pray concerning the ob jections filed by the chamber with him to the Underwood hill providing a new tariff on sine and lead metals. Mr. Pray stated that he opposed the meaU ure when it passed the house, and con eludes his letter: "I think most mem bers of congress from the west realise the schedule In reference to lead and zinc ore inadequate, but I have no idea the bill mill become a law. The senate is yet republican and ought to amend the bl11 in many respects beo fore acting furgther upon it." You juge a man not by what oe promises to do. but by what he has done. That Is the only true test. C'hauertlan's Cough Remedy, judged by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak of it In the highest termts of praise. For sale by all deal ers. It takes three-tenths of a second for a signal ht pass over the -,70o miles of an Atlantli cable. MAN WH@IMA ISORls PRESIWOID . saevn , iwasu io .mowff4 Spoka.i*, .ftreh 4.-'We can prove by.. Mr. i, o*elt that Taft ought oto to be notali.ted and by M. Talrt that ROo6evet outllht not to be' nominated. I thnit befi of them are right." With those Wirds, William ,. 9ryan prefaced- hfi adiess today to a uins meeting of det.ocrats that oveflbWºed the auditortum.. He declared that ue reason Why 'the democratic party' is on the way' to success is because It pre-empted'years ago the ground alone which .the radd of prosperity must rids, He said the republicans must comer over with 'the democrats. or keep off that road,' : "We expet'to have to fight for oUlr principles tl$tllisted." he said. "'We never expected. the help from the re publicanS We are getting. If' Mr. Taft Ip nominated' 'they cannot withdraw the Indtcteieflt itir. Roosevelt has made' agiinst hJln. Ift r. Roosevelt is Alom ithted we will be in a position to sug. frst that If thl republican party has fallen so loan that only one man in it is fit for president they had better get a new party- and b~gln over." 0 Ownersilps of Newspapers. Mr. Bryan repeated in part his re cent speech in Portland. In discussing publicity of campaign contributions lhe made a plea for enforced publicity of the ovneraship of newspapers. "Why shuld~k't we have a lamp that shines all around?'" he asked, "Instead of a newspaper dark-lantern that throws its ray only where the owner wishes? Many of our largest news papprs are owned by men who stand in the dark. fRillJant editors are hired to chloroferm the senses of the people while the owners pick their pockets." tie instaneed the fact that the ac counts of John R. Walshe,the Chicago banker, showed that he had spent $1,500,000 to support a Chicago paper as an avidenee "of the sandbag uses to which a newspaper can be put." As he approached the st4ge door on his way to the auditorium, Mr. Bryan was surrounded by a crowd of 2,000 persons unable.,to crowd inside the building, who refused to allow him to go until he addresasd them. He spoke briefly from a packing case. Mr. Bryan lectured'before the Young Men's Chrisetan assoeihtion tonight and later attended a bailqtet of the Robert Em mett club. 'Notice. lion Mountalp Tunnel company, principal place of business Missoula, Mont. There Is del uent upon the follow Ing described .k. on account of as sesment vldvie the 4th day of Jan uary, 191, the ~veraI amounts set opposite the nam'ns b respective share holders, as follo t: No. of No. of Name- Cer. Shares Amt. Brown, Thos. B. ..B-1153 2234 $558.50 Brown, Thos. B. ...B-1881 10 2.50 Burke, John M..... 87 500 12.50 Burke, John M..... 881 100 2.50 Burke, John M...... 384 300 7.50 Burke, John M. agt : 427. 350 8.75 Burns, T. J. . -1294 50 12.50 Chaney, Harry E. B-1110 1650 412.50. Clarke, John T., Treas ................. 444 500 12.50 Clarke, John T., Tress .................. 446 500 12.50 Clarke, John T., Tres. ............... 446 500 1350 Clarke, John T.. Tress .............. 447 375 9.38 Clarke, John T., Tres,, ................ 476 1000 25.00 Clarke, John T.,. Trees ................... 477 1000 25.00 Clarke, John T., Treas. ............ 478 200 5.00 Clarke, John T., Trees. ............. 479 200 6.00 Clarke, John T.. Treass ...............,. * 480 100 2.50 Colesberry, A. R..B-1201 40 10.00 Coon, Wm. A. ..... A-100 100 235.00 Crutchlfeld, Lenora .......3-...B-1131 14 3.50 Curnow, ]Iarry 1..A-1009 10 2.50 (,osa, Sam D..... '-117 1000 25.00 Klrkpatrlck, Anna C ..............-.1054 10 2.50 Moore, W. ........8-1256 50 12.50 Morgenroth, Mkrlon .. ........B-18t 20 5.00 Morganroth, W1. F. B-1190 10 2.50 McCabe, 8. B. .. 1017 1000 25.00 *cCabe, 8. B. ....8-1 49 200 50.00 Nash, Carolyn I. A-115 100 16.00 Newell, Beach ...8-1023 50 12.50 Newell, Otis K.....B-1153 1500 375.00 Newell, Otis K..... B-·11 5 ' 1.26 Oelker*, L. . ..... -1087 10 2.50 Schoenfeld, H. .... 08 3 00 50.vu Skllton, W. 1. ....184, 1000 250.00 8kilton, W. F ....8-1I25 150 37.50 Sklltun, W F.'. ....A-1171 100 25.00 Skllton, W. F. ....A-11 100 $5.00 Sklltun, WP. 1 ...A41l) 7$ 100 25,00 tkllton, W. . ...1A174 100 05.00 Skillton, W. F1 ....A-1175 100 45r00 Skllton, W. F ....A-3fl6 100 35.00 Skilton, W P. ....A-1171 100 25.0 Rkilton, W. F. ....A.14M 100 25.0 ikllton. W. F ....A-079 100 25.0 Skllton, W. F ....A A-110 1 25;00 Skliton, W, F ....-1481 . 15. Skllton, W. F. ....A-413'.1. 00 ,00 Bkllton, W. F....A4-111 ,10 3,0 Ikllton, W. F ....A-118 10 2.00 Ikllton, W. F. ....115 19 300 Ski ton, W. PF.....A.I1S 1 Ski ton, W. , ...,.ias$ 1 Skilton, W. F....,1188 1 Bkllton, W. P, ....43J 11 50 Skilton, W. F ....A . 00 "00 Skilton, W. F. ....A.x11 109 35.00 Okllton, W. F ....411 1 3.0 Skilton, W. F .... A1 100 0 00 4lkilton, W. F. ....A-11 1t O Skllton, W. F1 '.....400 50 13. klton, . A ...i 1000 5. Warns ey, Clifford" P., guardian for C. Wamsley ., Y 0 And In acoorUds i' Aud a order of the bonl f 1l on the 4th' day O 1 many share, of t as may be nees i the office of the aontana block,. od aý ites avenue and, Soule )4tisoula 0 g, o'olook a. on., ot linqteleat with costs of ad of sale. .Iron. Mo tt 1 + 00, it. n " -MO,-,. ,1 @1 'i NEW CITl NINS. Rlive new citliens w ee crilAed Ii the district court yesterday. Judle Webster and Deputy ClerI of Cotltdt James Coni.n. officiating at the card mony. The applicants were subjected to an unusual amount of, publicity in undergoing the questions upon which they were flnally dbclared eligible to become citliens, as toe cases wee taken up during a recess in the Chev igny trial .when. the Courtroom re malned filled with people. Two of the new citisens, Joseph Dureault and M. Dq.Y, are natives rof Cdanada; rick Stistatf tlson, Yack Yalonen and Yalno Baanio each say they Were born in sweden. MARRIAGE LICENSEE. Wmery L. MoDonah and Anna lum kinE, both otStevensville, werw granted a marriage litense here yesteoay. A similar document was issued. Archie Young and Sertha Offutt, both colored, of this oity. They Make Good who keep themselves in ines physical condition, Regular bowels, active kidneys and liver, good digestion, and ag ernstual- vior follow GET A BEATS SHOT WATER BOTTLE "os. ItN +° CLEAN E T ANoW CO1 D NWAT * ,"* 4 S +, , :, , a;,: wi g " . , , A ' ssex*Model Inoubators to more wait, temprs itureu t .t g P athiater) tha . SW other, -I serp-Model Incubators to be W* t,, ib to heatin.. . o e-Modelk ' 1.ni.atoS e 4.to .to Ip Ventlo$,. , at ' beginner cart' g.l.s tI h (ma-Model Incubatory l -Model Inoublatou to e-# quirt no added moitbrtibor water. * -AND- ,. W1', GUARANTEI, the i ,ses-Model to hatch more strong healthy chicks in three tests than any other Incubator made when ran unddr similar conditions. . . tesex.Model lagubatora are in su.oeseful uen gvernmnt nand lsate expesrmalt stations on larger oentme.rit. poultrP plants, and by leading fanllers and oxhiiitore all over the wrld. r81e88 AND I RICE-.Standard Models. Capaelty, 100 Hon E ......................................................... .... . 00 Capacity, 175 Hen Rego......................................................... ...».. .. o00 Capacity. 275 Hen. Eggs ........................................ .00 Model S. Medel 0. Capaclty, 120 11 nl Eggs..... 15.O0 Capacity, s200 Hen Eggs...... It.00 ESSEX.MOOD.L sROODRS-indbdM.. CapacIty, 80 Chicks............ 41 ,00 Capaelty, 160 Chlicks.......... 1.00 COLONY SROOOERS. - Model As 100 Chicks .........14.i0 Model 01, 100 Chicks .......... T.00 Model C, 150 Chicks.................................... 4 0.00 Granulated Bone leaf Meal, Bef Serape, Alfalfa Meal, Oyster Shell, Mien Grits, Midland Poultry Foods, Intenational Poultry Foods apd Remedies. Drinking Fountaine, Food Hoppper and All Chieken Aeonorlee. `Lumber Department sire D e. , lli U OS THE Anaconda Copper Mining Company Sueoes.rs to The Bit Blackfoot Lumber Company Manufacturers 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 Westprn 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 itoeded in Sash, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Mould ings and Interior Finish. Large fcntory for the manufacture of Box Shooksl Fruit andI Apple Boxes Phones--Bel 106; Ind. 742 HAVE YOUR TICKST READ "SULIN0GTON." When You Go Ea0t If you will leeothat your tiukot pads o over thsliurlingtop ipeu will have a 0onhe among four of thei flthelst eleotric ligh4 tblo i an , two viai t w. ill cOtiel to Cotioaeo,' wo yia Billingis teroi h MAsaour VaIl . THE ORIENTAL LIMTUrD,-Gteat North Ol.$r A lifton for iChiago via St. Paul; dait y 1i t latio THE ATLANTIC EXPRN, SNorthern Paclno* Ienuiuson rinoto !nor Oetl p n , .,ai L rLlt y r te SPaul to C ihg over a water-arah routle for 800 mm l s th l pPt; tafe t rewk 4 portot th' operaton o trl" o he finst ee ad, tAln S earsl, honfr ell n, tl. al7 i sap rvfO h 'e oa f . 'The in tial , tp,,n pd+