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IN HRtM .'N. Mae Premltd iLoa. t toe t the Now t.thd Purnish Lumber and Every ntoluding Plans. Blankenship and his men a leave for Hamilton, but be p.enty of a.tlviity in the k just the same. " The en ln to be plowed up, her raped and roiled. Last yeier old was in lind shape and it itot have taken much to in 1he speed of the Infield. (are tition will ,e pat i to the this year ind tihle'e will he In as good shale aa possible. II hI (towed in the outf ieldt is tatoutht that i fast fhlid tqq'tured within at short tim(, " annolunced ) ,ator'day that dstand wolatl he rehullt en ,James Rhoads hias told the figer that' he will fo t It,, t e construction of the new Lumber and all will i),a "r y Mr. Rhoades and the phnais be prepared under his di and submlltted to the local ment. The .lissouli ball park t take a back seat In com with any field on the circuit. a the Itmproveihents have nimpeted. SSUFFER £ OFFICERS SAY LOSSES SE HEAVY IN EAST. ERN MONTANA. _ r S Malrch 26.--tltet Deputy , Officer Jacob I. Dehart of h its returned today from spy- 1 ya in southern and ieast'rll and he tells of i very e cundition there among the iwhom he says will sufferev losise ,a a result of the .severe . here has been snow on the t onstantly since November, he accordlng to a special to the and the stockmen have had to heavily all winter until many exhausted their supply and are le to securte lore. Thoset who raise the price have to Ipay as i as $17.50 for hay inlnd are hav :trouhle in finding hay at thatll He says lie heard sille declare loss would run as high as onet ery three. head of stock. He the disaster will be most marked the Dakota Iboundary and along`, east end of the Wyoming ry. Stock south of the Yellow She says, Is in fairly good crn _-. Officer DeHart's observations orthy of special cllsideratlon as for yeairs engllgeid Ii the stock and thoroughly understands ons in all the eastern haulf of e. SYSTEM IS BADLY NEEOEI lued l'r no Page One ) the race with hila hbatlk i(' his platform." Borah denied that primaLries rganised parties. He on.,i -SiN old caucus system in pol p'onounced It the mlst "vi eai iserous, subtle, venal in .ever Pttprated to the dtlril- i t, IA Peolle. Q.me and go, Ilve ald die," -* Borhl. "They- anl with and they go inli(n I hey ve a nlmussa. Thy II\'v so ..thy offer to deal with a Jninllltn and human w"lfarl,-, they It ttbandonlull all principile i llii loe, and they.v full into ahi cln #r position anld powr anld n ;lone in the personal rows of ous ieaders." WON AND LOST. evolpor, MIlr'h 22 .-The Nmew Nationals (third teatn), .,; To. . O. `t aun Antonsi-- ('hiago Amilri 5i (second tearo), 12; uitk An dio. 4. At Jackson, Miss --Dltroit A,inerl s, It; Jackson. 4. ,HOMERUN COUNTS FOR TWO. vestoln. Texas, March 2,.--T'he d division tleam of the Phildel nmnericans, with the pitching staff AlfS regulars, defeated Galveston. 2 1.5today. Ierytluk's honierun in the inign accounted for both runs. SAS ALL... 'trV Orieans-PJhllidelphlia Amer ; New OrleanlL, 4. t iS-ew York Americalp, 8; hip , mIaph *#.4 5l'Xmkly" MATCH WITH 8ANSOM 'AND TWO PRELIMINA'RIES WILL SE ALL. IA Strittly Wrestling Exhibition With No Boxing-Tom Is Down to Weight and in Great Condition-Expeots to Work to Throw Coeur d'Aleno Man. Toni So?1ntaKg, the little wrbatter whio hlw g.'t.wn Into favor with the fnlll of thul g.mnle In the arcldlen city onl acconllt of his clean and rinllning work on the mint, as well as through hisl most pleasing personality, ias been spending neveral husy days preparing for the wrestling exhibition which is planned for next Fridayi" evening lt Ite Hint 'uoti theater. The slccess or the two exhlhltions alt lort Miesouli, given utnder his dlrection. were marked, boxing tie well is wretling niatchen having been iIllrohduced there. The exhibition l'ridlv evening, howi\'v r, iwill lie i stralligt wre.itling prilpopl tion. .Mr. Sontag thiniking it hInt to vary the prograim oni this a'ccu:louil when he expewcts ti meet I malt artist in the personll of InsonIt of the Coetur :d'Alene district, who sIll give him it l'un for his monley. Toni don't think thllt the lmuch-tlalked-of (',eur id'Alin.i mlan (nn throw him. but he Is satln 1fled that he will halve to work to noldi Shis own in the coming match, where slS he has handled this other oplionents here with the greatest of erse Sontag had hIlls program all comn plhted last evening. There will he,the !main bout and two preliminaries., Ftit)i of the latt'er will be splendid. Earl Crollrrg alnd Phil Jargon, the first named well known here, and the latter a wrestler with a rep from Pocatello, slre marked up for the lightweight go. This swill undollbtedlly be a hullmmer of a match fr it is understood ihat the men are evenly Inlathed and both are in the beet of condition. Their work will probabhly be of the lightning order. The ieltvywelght mixing will be done by Pederson and Wingfield, the latter thel champioinin his class of lort Mis nsula. All or the bolts will he to the finish. iontag himnself is in the pink of con ditllon. lite i right down to weight for his mat('h, 150 pounds, land at this weight lie seens more fit than any time since he came to Missoula. He expressed himselif as helng well sati. fled with the arrangienlnlts for the ex Iilbltlon, as he felt sure he had pri vlided the, men to give the people an entertaining evening.l Tickets will be sale today at Kelley's, Gleason Broth prs. the lHarnol biox office andll other phelns. OIlUO-TIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR Give. Color, Lustre to Faded and Gray Hair-Dandruff Quickly Removed. I,'r generationsII .itge aoti l ll| ur have been iinId oi.rr tlir n11t1d s.calpI troiilits. A lmosit everlunet kniows the value Iof uth Ia tiliulii.Iuon fuor .keep illng tle hair i good teven culor, for iringll daitldrtif, itchinlllg tinip nid frilliln halr, iuld for ~i.promoti. g lthe growth of thei huir. Year' ago the 1 olly tay to get a Italllr 'r'ion of tIhli kind wi1u1 o Iimkule It In the holn., Swhich w.%i a tIIoublutllnle ind lout ul ways I r Nowalitysl, allost ally Ip-tol-dlle druggis'lllllt rn "upply his 11 i.runt with aI ready -to-use prod- I 1 ) k.l, iruh i lly ptil(lured i 1n pI rfeclly S l |ipped 1 iloatli e.' .111 Idh I.- pr lratillon of this sort in 'iVyeth's Huag. id $ ulphliir Iluir ROn eoly, iil whlilh iage aind Sulphulr are Sembinell d withi otIher valuablo reet- I -dies fl r i (,' lp It'11lt , .iI llit thini, WeakIc halr CItIhlt is llllil ts c~lori r c1" 'oming Souti, A.'lt ui, nli thli rIeilldy for at few di lys, you i \ atll ii i the color gralr ttily Clutiug . aC.k, your n..lp will lfeel better, tihl. ili 'Irui' tl will HuItII be I lgon , uInd Il In ' H LIaII ii Il wolti'sB timl Ii therel will be it wonlldl'erul dilliwinci i n In Don't n\i egi I t. your hair if I t is x ll n i dandrufflT, .oring its color or .1 n ¢i' inlg 1111. ct at fifty tre t hittl of 1 druggist, and sue wihat a f-w days ri; l uI lt will dio for o11. All drug lsili ..l1 It, iiunder guaranloi. that the ll ie lll'' ill )be I i'uI de if Ithe r(em' rdy is 1o.1 I wa;l'ly ans rtepres. ntedlld pell lih agents, Mlimouloa I)rulg (Co. ARIZONA DOESN'T WANT EX-GOVERNOR AS JUDGE Phoenixl Ari, i. 1'ci'- l;. Thm Art u joataa legislaturel, by atll (l) whelmhi I 1. majority, adiopted resiolutioei today) ff iprotestin against lte p tlroposed ap pll it rin ent of forlter t' errit. I.lai (.ov le ernlur Ilttiuard E. Hloan to hie Unltedul States judge for the disll'ict of Art '1OtIt. Mr. Slhun was -igj rously lt turkted in slpeech(t made b}ly dil.lc t. Iel ineIL I rmembera.-Selnatlrs Jollt T''. iiIgllis, of . Tucson lcharging that ilutan wa4 sup lsorted by the railrouds, "whoi hoped, 1; through him, to test the' rights of thei a.lte railroad trolnihitnii,. S aW r tor . pub.beil, repubilca i, of SAp.4lhe pqunty, dIlnlnded Rloun, and ol.rQtellaed the resolutions as intend g1ed Lo "a in- 'loan's edaracter" and de d' d the adoption of tlhe resolution 1!7a1ipi.lt ay partisan oct. NorTHERN PACIP.C 8UPERIN* XtN NT ATTENDS ENGI. NtRMS' MRETING. Superintendent A. M. H4urt of the Northern- Parflre returned yesterday afternoon* rom his eastern trip. Mr. lolnt atetlcded (4he meetltng of the Amlerltcaln*tltlway Engineers' society, which ftedthly hold its annual meet. Irg in (thlaago. Mr. Durt said that he (irYtoyd the trip immensely, but thalt hit. pleFture would ,have been greatly Increased, could the weather oendltions have been altered, "We made a visit to'the steel mills at (tary, Ind.," said Mr. Burt. "and I never ex pert to run Into any worse weather than we had on that day. It was a regular Dakata bli.asrd. The weather was anythilng but good during our en tire stay in the east. I met several Missoula ,people during my brief stay in Chicago. . R. lunk. .1. R. Tonle and Senator tonlatn were all in the Windy city at tie nime thmu and We had quite it reunion, Ilusinesa condi tions seem to be improving. People are getting a little more confidence and I think as n whole there ts a great change for tlih hetter." Chlitf t'lrk W. II. I1llnnly returned yesterday fro'in Livingston wlth Super Intendent Ilurt. Mr. H4untey left Monday evening, on No i aind joined \fItr irt at .lvingstmn. Siuperlntend,'ut l (. 11 .\arshall of the Pligetl .luntil t liit yesterdauy in l:lutte on colntpilny bustl.ers. Rinadmlast.r C. iL. Whitling of the rtgrt quond left yesterday afternoon for ta.st Pl'rtal He was taccompanled by his wife. Supervisor Flemling of the Northern Pacltifc and wife returned yesterday on No 3 from it visit In Minncapolns. SCHOOL BONDS SALE IS HELD UP DENVER FIRM SAYS MUSSELL SHELL SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS MADE A CONTRACT. Helena. March 26.--($l erial.)-Ar sale of bunds in the sum of $18,000, ad vertised to have been held this aft ernoonl at 4 o'clock by the school board r of Ryegate, Mlusselshell county, was stopped by telegraph todtay when Keel er Brothers, it Dcnver bond house, se cured frotmh Federal Judge Oeorge M. Bourquin a temporary restraining or der. The firm chlargres that its bid for bte PUer.lihase lf an L1$.,000 hond nssue was accepelted by the hoard on Fercuary 19. but that then the board refused to carry clut its agreemetnllt :end proceedeeltt to re-uadvertslle for bids for the sale of atn issue oif Wndsl different in char actor fromn the issue it agreed to sell it le piulntlY. The court Is akted to conpelll thel school board to carry out its orhiginal agreement. The defendants hi the ac lion are the trustees of district No. 6, Munsselll county. Thomas Dorsey, V. J. nmitv1 and F. K. Fisk. Clerk Harry Rlenton and County Treasurer A. A. Morrie. A BUICK CAR STOOD THE TEST. I It hats Ieen generally conceded by 111 odd thousand alutoumohile users that the FIluick is the onle ibest buy and now coes IllUncle Buam's expert's opinio 111as it eleartled in the Detroit Free Press. tunday, Januitary 21, 1912: : "(in last rlbltlltu)', aI Inolell "in" Itullek minocl r car woas dellivered t o ('olonel iSpencer Cro lby, of the de IlaIrtllent if o 'r at eeueashingtoingIi, to he used by 11th ItnsprertIor If hIihtlllings and grollllsen il his dally trips. "The- goverm enie Inviteld nil the lad leg miianufui-turers oif ears pricedl from $90 tol, $2,000 to sulbmnit a car in ('omltettt) h t (,to i con)iniii ttee of ex pirit mei-ha tiil men. These ears were driven to the desilnated place and the drivers dismiessed. The cx ii tnlatlotll \was thetn nmade- with no representativte of ally of the cars present. Motor for motor., shabaft for shaft, bolt for -bolt. the cars werei cmeplriel, tiste.,l and appraised iby IIhe glovern'ellnlet exports. (ie by ione the ca.rs were elllninated until but oneo remailned. It was the Buick. Of tli, IT or 18 cars submitted the B31oak ttll oltstrcntrtton upon which tile ex aclnititon wacl btased. Trhis ca-r was atl mce teIurned oiver to the govern li-nt ifor inmll-dtiate service." I:\very IIlek is t RBuick through iund thrllough; every part of whh'll,. except tlrceM, lI1en1m ee lliftltent r.ld glnlithln systlinm Is riculle In thes giant Buick Stat , ich- rI- uacilty relfgns siupreme, hIibclrl tc perfect c!onretructlln and l ie ',' i--<- thai. GRANEY TO REPItRRR. .,en I'riinnrelcno, March S6.-IEddle titlle y, promiclltor of the bputt, W .as ,' hlicted tltoday as the refarle for the - c round tight Friday nlght bes ,Johel,,,y aic'yne and lae'# le Btt# - he local Iliglhtweights. 'Jkii qulttQlp .ur ti., te:ird mun in th0 wln(tItblol. I e'lced to eause trotuble andl wil ep - IIIslte.d that the managler . &rat ,mncte. they lmmediately reqleMt.eb i. t i itfic-lute- , Notice to CpnterS , liJds will be recelled br ligned, cilty clebk, ot f Stuna, up to 10 a, m., A ; the furnishing d th > andii f Iriod of three (8) 'r ' Sigllhts along WMI.lw~ #ae Sthe plans and li l-1 Stile offia or City hail, March-Ss - Unj TWO x`11101, 1156, IN CEý 1Ps 9 ,+ Srmann4 From Left to Rit Mari Kettlewell, Dorothy $4p , ag Carl Gliok, Maude Moul Rhoades; Allh. Mletheworae, Madgl M Alo, 'i` FIVE SALLINGS" SMadison Mortoin) Remembuer; ji Date-Friday, March 29 tai ITY HALL Tlikcet~-0o and 7oc. 4NO on Sale at the Nonpqrl"t. OFFiCIAL BALLOTIA This baillt shtould bhe marked with n "X'", In the sqNltire 'before the name of cclhll porilln or ntlntldate for whom the elector Intendl to vote. In case of a ballot contalllining any question to be submitted to a vlto of the people by marking an "X" ill the square be fore the answer of the questlon sub mitted. The elector may write In the blank spaces, or paste over another name, the name of any person for whom he wishes to vote, and vote for such person by marking an "X" In the square before such name. FOR MAYOR. (Vote for Otne) ,I JAMES M. IttIOADJES 0 .IAMl.t$ I. W AIAACE. o .. .......................... .................. FOR COUNCILMEN. (Vote for Two) O ItUI'US \VW. AN(;IeVINS O WILLIAM If. IIOUNTON C1 Q JI.)iN W. itt l(l.Y ill titLt.I "All " I rlllllll it'(' t'r\'jtl itg ofur the tleitl;tthm ti ll tl (Iolllg of" a tloons, Jltl' u1u1 s, (I'lulrOollls alld Other " Places \Where Vilous. Hlpriltnou5 or Malt litluors art.' lotl or Ilxliseised, lt'twteu tilt Itours of (Ine iii'CtilOk a. I,.: lltl six o' 'lht'k u. In. ol, tile Iottle tDuy', ulnd frlim, Otlt )'Cltock a. It. to (n ot ('l'lik ,. inll. 'itt .llldayi.s, In the I lty of .~MtHiLiiI.i, Mliontlanl, midlu Pre serillnlg IP'naltles for Its Vlolatioll," and beiltg i4 irtlllUatn(P rlepetllllng the tordlllnec, iit' w ilo torue whlich riequrepl sucll place's to clos t' ,ll(woien IIlt, ltmot Iof 12 t'cho'k I dlulllgl flllo d ; a u't'lqLk i. iII. of tilt' fItluW llg Iltturllllln;i :Id o ' Sundays. SA(.IAINI'I' AN tt)ItINANCII 1ntlitled "Ali ()'tdiuitet I'rt idtig for thil lte Itaulatio i o (:'llosinig of Sal - loltis, iJturroouul., ('hibrooits ;aid Other Platces Whelre Vllouts,. Spirlituou o Molt iulorres lore thld or Dl11es1e4, JBetween tlie lours of inr(' i'c'louck ,' In. iand Nil . u'loh k it. In. Iof ti' h ali1 Dauy, an.ld froill (illt 'Clock i Int. - O One o'(.anek pI. it on Sunlltys. In the City of Missoulu, Molantn, and PreI scrhling Penalties for Its ViolauoIe.i anrd being all ordilalln4e re.paling .i. 9rdilllncnot Iw n folic whitch rieqbut such ptlacei's tl, lotte betwooeel tile 114 of 12 o'clock llidligilit allli 6 OW' a. III. of the f.tIwllwg ilmornllng and -o iSutndays. Attelst: '1T0'). A. MURtPlY, City (herk. S Notice to itlders, Notilctn is ht,''iby glvc u I talt pled lbids will h iw ric i Sved, Lit liiu olflpta o Ollbert J. Htylfrn, drluty county tou t tortwey, 'Il the eoiurth tone, Ml.cki ia e Mlsoult i county, Montanta, o or betOl' 1 o'clouk nooln of Motlld.y, APILt alii2, foP ttel c'OnlUtl'uotoll .' a 0 SOUsO In tllalho dslotrict N.t, 4i , MI ota or inty,o. Muntxat, aecordlel nt s $* n ansad spetif licatlont tot. P rtool bulldnng now in saidt ot. , d 'the' Uqndtarllgted. aid pilalns aiI, - u pUieatJons may 'be inspetLd bye p Ilt o tIvel bidders at any tihe at lily.I All blds 'shall be acoo o.tnanpd #l'i ertrfied chuek for $50.00, pay" "t4 Ahpol dtstrlot N. 4, Mioul ,i 'lt [il.taidt, to be. orfeited to the Iil.ui th . hid he acc.epted ant 1 t4 . n ill t0o tmplt rthorowht,, t ai lllt 6 ou1t., Montana, n r bef ' + .'+lp. i, foomr th o tst rc igoo t * I nd~erta"t0eod. ,d ,tty a SY pitleat om e b t HARAIS TNE i c'. A. HAHNUItI Manager. One NiO.O, Saturday, Mlirh :t MRS. LESLIE CARTER Seoond Seaeon In Her Greatest Succes Since "ZAZA" and "DU BARRY" Management John Cort. '"Two Women" Iy Ilobert Hughes As Presented at the Lyric Theater, New York. MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION COMPANY OF FIFTY I'rit('.s-$2.00, $1..0, $1.00, GOc. ieatt thul-Fridiay. 10:00 a. in. NEW BUOU Program Tonight and Thursday. "A MATTER OF BUSINESS" " An intl.nsely almorblng drama true to everyday IIfe. "THE LOST KITTEN" Ylor lUaghing purposes, only; don't mlas It. "POSITIVE PROOF" A dramatic subject of great plot strength and power. NEW YORK STREET CLEANING Modern methods of eleaning a great city: or Interest to every community New Music New Songs E GRAND Entire Change Every Dai WAIST RN MOVINAANA I;ATIONAL BANI NMissula, Molunms, UMITpD STATES DEOQitAlYV. CAPI, ' ................... - ,e- 0 TURPLUS FUND.........,~$50 . WOLF....................Pretldelt N C. IIIIOU..Vice Presideat T. RYMAN...............Casuher Directors. .ItJob A. Morony, M. A. PIsk, 0. A I(IIf, John C. Lehsou, J. H. * god, T, Ht. T. Ri rp.A . Ar NSSA. SANKIINSZ IIUSI NESS TRANSACTED. "u1ru and rPOfflloroe ' . J , M:. g TH ..........:.,: ....... Ii i' S A, R: JACOBS..........:.....;.:.....Cashler *l C. GIDDINOB.......... Ast. Cahler . -JCeitii, . J. Coffeo, I. H. li4 0G. T. McCullough, F. J. o3if% A. J b;V~s D.al ts ~S pay ." s' po onc 'paer winL ' S.... bgs D pq" lts. . A ,...'U Is: I ; Our mll.have constant . colints a tsuonitsof SP ,t P a l ;. ",4 .of K ottigf delay. LýTnT N ng and Interor Finish. Large fto for the S Boi Sooks, Fruit...d App . Bou , neis-$@1 0; Ind. 742 - PICTURES The King of The Ir dare-deviltry known to cowboys are here given to the public, many of them for the first time. See the champion woman steer-threwer of the world, broncho busting, bulld gging, 'iassof-g, tihe roundup, etc., things that will never be seen again. -See -" ak Maist, the world's champion lassoer. See Tom Mii bulldog a steer from an automobile. ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARy FEATURE How Motion Picetres Are Made A film that is in wide demand and of universal ja terest. Millions are today wondering how moetin pictures are made and this shows the complete opera tion from building scenery to projecting the completed pictures. Now don't miss it. Be one of the millions that will learn just how, they are made. 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