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EACH DAY PITCHERS ARE CUTTING LOOSE AND SHOWING THEIR CURVES. WEATHER WAS SPLENDID Under Ideal Atmospheric Conditions the Hiqhlanceer Spend the Day-Hit ting Practice Is Held in the Morning and Fielding in the Afternoon. THEIR NAMES 'Iir lllnvenin ii'" :1nd'l informllht 1 if thu . folh.nwrti of the Itut tne's of Il ..ir i 11 thiii lit itll tI '111rit 1 1 1tit - vi ,t t e is I1. ll ithlinnd,,r., Ihrr,'s n IIst of Ith* liiii I n nigi i r I t i inki nsh ip ir n lworkini with lii:, lIlnhliat 111u thitir frfI.t l front tonik.t r., Dhilk Nlonro,. <l hut 'ii lrlnui . i rln g Kigllt olt r. I'irnl. tI r ll.tb 'rt .I. drover e'rrtint. | .I ' l.' tirectllo-d. "rlnk I'1llahan. mytrin t'h ln.ait . 'Alter linlt'lllne nll. u1,r11 1 , J h Iti t. , |ii nIt I ' I . i ii l uit r -t I,.. T wn. 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It allll 1 , Rt'lle I. 1111.111.11 ' h'er, re. 4, I A l nr '4 of . it 4 ; 4i4l i.ll I..is of l 'ps, nllh.uah thI nl is ln h i 4ng lil 4, th, , criaz 4y- 4ult r .i..lhy . 4+'.y,.". ill '. 4 t ' 'tS ' lt' '' 4w \ 1'r,. fi I4,, 44t 4 ' ,ii tr.inllluin. 414u 4 In l s 4 so4l lll44 ll, I';4i S 4'I' li. l lthhinthrs :I i e 1114lhtt , Mi.4s li l i<t-Il ni r1t1i n higKh hltll Kg tin' lihi titaft ,rn, n 1 a1l' h Itooed U11 1 ir lly . 'hLf your : it team 1 4 Ill hiave 1t4 h u4es,. l .hl ss 'n and Il nmilton. ' I J.. I head; IN giving the Minllnla 1play4','s Ih, filtU44l of It4rent4 iII. ' ; nl t4i' h 'best of ilc4t1' t'i44n4t.'4t4 ons, '4hich, of lurs44 , g444 w44 th44 111 4 alyi4ng .I. Ii Is 4441 1 ' year younge1r 44lit 4 , he 44 I ,s 44 yer' ftunday Iaft'rol n the hig exhlhillb t aInd iI n n inIlt]J-git t hat - 1n1lmsslin price will b), hlarged, IAnt of h ,+us from th1+ lU'nrd n ltly iiI'' billed to I t., here. , That hitindl4y 4in444' w'llI he. ,worth while, 1too, 4otl' it "ill gh',' fill ha,4n4 s ;, wi"ll h 4old in the 11 12 J1 I'<It4 4 of the4 Union asuciation, . "Nig'" P.terrine says he's neve.'4r 44lay'l'4 In the 4am4n44 city two 4u44'4ol4ive y n.4'4s. altlhough he's 4stuik In tilh, idenhti4 4 l tr'. ganizatilon ii lilt i:dol4e lthl4n that. JakeI D4tt'bert, 1l4'4l'ltlyh'4', sta4r first ibasinllan, Is p.laying d great 4a44m' th1111 I.priag. 'hoere nt44 44nly4 a few real first bnaeme. it the big show 1and Jalke is ifril? Oee' ot'iem. - - COAST LEAGUE Oakland Makes It Four. been l runlihi', Ari ni. i-nk, n Win i % r'~ rih Mirnlit mui fr. fui Riu I'runrlsluile' iiiilzi . 3 ii. It. Zuit-her II iiirl liii 11 it )ieliu III liii ,4iefuntl Llnel hmore rulns Thier , ire uintim hitli muf imeuiir Ill IUii Inning',. 14; ~ ,; I . It. M.. llinteril. riukuin :e n1 ýlli/n,"; Trumir. xNi% Ii 11111 .rr% Portland Wins. is Any;,-I" - s. . i \ IIril it. --I 'II·rir srr\\`(1·( hlult Iin i, i ill. L~r h li~uilg, Liiil~,Wii li I..; 11 1 AuugmhI 1\ in 2lu fitt11, tll()lI SS·-, re·: It. II. t"1. Iiuitt·rrh r' Il-ill li tsun :l fill I la(\·~·· A Blowup. $sgilulutil,, . .\iim11 ,; DIulhl' DIE, r.umllntu~ I.,uII tn;I -,n I ', I In )llr Il~elt-lgh, It. ii. I:. \l'uullii I s 1 :-ll~.ii lull iii I! Itii, . ble~ Ii iigi' Iii a l ' iit i~. 111. IIi~nH) Iiik i ;, I Ittutte,, ; Sullit.ill. ,\g f !ý e', s··~ ýý InI "Why" Ix nnuther ntcr of Minager Rl*M In th ahi-tlInd .14wA and It, .a (O(d InnIkInt nitt Poll.\r ~nrren In the ,QkcL, 'workrw J Ir L sltesk $ I& t MIISSOULA ClQI, TRAV. ELINti~ OUT IN,,4 :TINT 1. 0. Garden City MP' `Who Had It All Over the Sitt*p Dkete~r Last Yar, Does Not Have q t the Same Suo cers, but $StI I, 04 (t Thirteen.' Imlonlttn,, AprIl . -(pe.lei.rll)-After htlllingl the I.'14Mssaoul high school base hulll1111 til i'rotfWl thl*' "dnning, t$ ijeal I w·hohlEutile enjoyed l a hblowup In the nelllth frame this naftrronntt and allhowli th vislltr to tih the Erc'te. In thie tenth ,the home tltelnt lost. The' ine Sm nore ,Wal either It to '9 or II th. ,. It wne currernt ge.n.p rnound th.e grrilatndtni and benchesh, that Umrn pire' IteC.vo(14 lid ellled Pete .1lnhrt tion l' W he . l" ' l tAI I EhloHlr. t ilt Into l t Vei ig ihe 1:10i c(lth, whirch, sillEn tile offrEal hull or lhie principail, Ii the nnrll f o1e 1, c tnoffliel high schnol itel. nI"1, d frour run Ito tie. The te'rlE staid'lit K u. 4 , 1 t"mifple of hits. i paiir .I IEi4e.el ,hulls. two'. fltnl errors by 'irstilsnkelr .lMllik and thtl eolunt wlns in I kniit. In the next inning the IlVIIdrlErs spIrelndlenglied. wolnn ting as hlereinhellrer exr i iplainedl, ellitr twice or thrl.e. .1liihrt, the ibiggest high school wthlieth It ti,,se, parts, hit t lainshing single.i tIo left field, on the carpet. 'i'The hll iilitl't even heslitate Ibetween thte egs of Powersw. andt Milhrt cltated the llses Ian c .me homne bhinenhlt or O\tIuE lllut it thirdl., wihi tiever the larbiter'lt" ileel Wai. liltillllln, either two or three tatiles to the hlltl, Will met and Iliffled In Its shllere. of the extra round hiy South puw lSpohn. Catcher Davi. spit his handt of the one Swedae llderllon sent ovet.r lit th tenth, end etliAed. An dlerslnll went from the hox to behindl tte ll pinto andtl Blxohn tI.ek ip the 'burdenli. Thi klhe got pkirtslller was ileltrty" geitl tltenough. He fanned two. .\nders..nl, who had the Indian llgn ,iti the Hamliton team ltet yenr, was ltouched uel r nthler freely t)llt struck. noet 13 mnl. PIrelnti.le .wsu stetlady and strluclk lut llnne. t'rrere were numeroun llton h tie ettlhes. ' .The w.,e. Iby Inningls: It. H. E. Missllll .... 1 Ol 1 01 4 2-10 i9 Hamnihton .... n 20,0iO I- It- 10 4 PENNSY DEFEATS HSARVARD. Ihl'dielphie, Ap.ril #.--T'h ITni Verl'it. el"f Pe.nnsylt\ianltlls usociutlon footba1lill tI.ltln defeateeel Il anrvard in their cettiIIIl gllEne lelcy five goales to RACING OFFICIALS NAMED. (',ceur d'Alene, April 1I--Phil Reilly of V.eell',eouver has eeitll ulpointed hnnlleliellllleer and eIanoei(nto Judge of thl.e lreCetinig of lthe' C:oeur d'Alene tIeld, n *plenudl Judge of fly' 1tri and has a whip like at 1,. flha'gY lllt tlnz hcam `been osa (ure at t d aily I tsron-ýa$riAf bualon. W1 '6 4~'r~B )bUknkt.~ f a? theI BASEBA! `", ESUtt LTS' At n Ka# n -K.ss City, 6; Pittsburgh . At Colub tl......t.bU. . 11; Clve.9 Cidt Aiy et ,, 0" -t toi.n h t Natiomal o.h pi at.le .tnknth. th Ch eaoX Anted wot.rld hol -Inpnooi , t, e A .t lrt hy tha, a 1. o. Th ,e, ityr:. d. R.l. 4tlonhla .. atttle--Atleie, i ton and to usprinlotel -Ptrnh itntd,, 1: Brsklyt, peo.. teo In llit npig to th iardeis i At. Lout , AD VII Off ,$1p . Louli National Ih e mdoe 6 the lTe atl Adric t t Iler R. 1r 5nd fl e . Na.or ............................. i lla ttnriCAle ar on an Starry tat ' e> i r of °;th N Doom Kruseli Danfobasi and'~ Austin o, Camieorla madk e lit tw tight, latter tho pla'te shook nfro tltonontbay nkto I, toda. y Caplmnn n seeetnnr: h}. H. T12. Nationis ................ 11, 1 Amr ictan s . ......................... Batterie-Ateel C Harman aran Yend nn;han Manitchel nh Prty; Bad.iarn und Stephen s. Philadpllybi p. April, d.-Cood hitting and clqn fielding gaote the foprth Nationals hy t toh. sp of a in ;R. The BScre: R. R. E. Nationals ................................... 6 1 t 0 Thtteries-Alexander, Seaton and Stoner; Howe and Henshaw. BASEBALL NOTES A member of the University of South Carolina baseball team is named Booser. He is not a kinsman of the. former New York pitcher. New Orleans has a great fielder and hitter in Johnson. It is said several major league scouts are right on the Job, and watching every move of the Pelican. Ownle Bush of the Tigers is still holding out and Insists that he will not play baseball at all unless he re 'celves the contract he desires. Halifax promoters have deolded to organize a professional hasehall league In Nova Scotia. 'The grand old pas time Is covering more territory every year Mike Donlln, who in playing right field for the Pittsburgh Pirates, is doing some great throwing this spring. Mike say his hanm is better, this year than for many a season. Manager Charley Dooln of the Phil adelphia Quakers figures that all he has to do to win the National league pennant is to pitch Alexander. Chal mors and Moore in regular turn.' The two homerun kings, Prank SBhulte of the Cubs, and Prank Baker of the Athletics, seem to have found their batting lumps right at the start of the training season this year. Even if Indianapolis can't win pan nants the Indians can furnish players for the other teams In the American association. Hayden of Loulsviile Carisch of Toledo. Lewis of Milwau Ike, Delehanty of Minneapolis, Carr iof Kansas ICity, Friel of Cplumbus and Hoffman of St. Paul are all former 'members of the Indianapolis team. Ping Iodie of the White Box has lost the best parll of trousers he owned and therefore feels somewhat sore, alson chgrined and likewise humiliated, ;While in Wa'o Ping sent his trousers to a negro tailor and the "dinge" thinking they needed a little gasoline, soaked them In It, and then applied a: hot Iron, No more fine trousers for Ping. He now wears a pair of pants. FRANCIS STREUT KILLID, tButte, April 0.--(Spootal.)--lran ein Street, formerly of this city and a well-known Insurance man of Mon tona, wats killed yesterday In New Mexico, where he fell down a well and broke his peak. Mr. Street was prom Imntly identified with the Knlght. of Pythias in Butte and owned consld erable stook Interests in this state. His wife and daughters are residing In Los Angeles. Why .H Was Late. "What miade you so late?" "I met $nilthson." "Well, that is no reason why you should be an hour late getting home to supper." "I know, but I asked how he was feellin, 'and he Insisted on telling me hbout his stomach trduble." "Did you tell him to take Thamber lafn'n 1ablets'f" "Mure. that ii what he .teeds." Sold h . all dealers. SONDS "PERFECTLY GOOD, Beattle, April ". The decesldn of the superior court yestetmay that the 1)[00,0O0 bonds voted by the cltigpns4in IOlt' are valid, opens the way fqr the conittraotloq of a line coptiotil Rtal.er and iBallard, extreme ppnts of the city, h¢ passinp through t t lili inmei eentrt of lEattle, The,gOurt swept aati' evt'y o'jeotlo raised tu thVe .llty 'of the bbpd . SFor rheumogtlIm o will ,tI ntoth-. lt itttte S : 1411 ý~a~ This stori as the ancient . protectiongl of hl hostess, t;n I n exceptipnall an4 thatvi to make tho a , 1.i the h dedness of the lowý lo'ne, OH, THOSEI EYES SA real laugh gerator. Gladyrift p oul not male her 'lutinqsl orbs behave. The bi st roee comtedy of theiseabon. SB.l NEVER KNEW ' Absorbingly dtli*tatic, intensely touching; prod ded by the popegar Vitagraph company. TROS' HIC. H KSVILE BOYS This laugk et~t r will cure ill your .~et grouh!S s when you .seeHank and Zebhof Hicksville, ,ho b.. liave, themselves to be real *ctors. Bovee's Oreestra-Sp.isal Easter Music Mr. Hoofer singing, `Oh You "Emmalina Lee," beau' tifully illustrated. GEQ PRINGLEl MIiOUL)oA, M0lt4VWA saentofeturer of mad .eaqr to Itall.n, -4 Amesnop MaCq, ..peteh, Sveli and,. Ameroa enuroantIe, MONUMiNTS, TAILETh ANID HIADPSOTNI A large assortment of the above al wasI on hand or manufactured to ar. der. DESIONS SENT ON APPLICATION My facilities for producing and fUr nishing the finest work in the state or. unSaeollid. O!RSE SALE, A Public Auction of 22 Leavy Work Horses Will Be Held at Missoula, Montana, on Saturday, April 13, 1912 SJoe" NallOe's Livery Barn Anaconda Copper Mining Company Lumber qepartment Idaro n W orkr ' g$ie irnt 19 tn aa. ,Mash iog0, gon, to .order. Coner r'qe amve sad4 Bitter Moot tracks , Ill Phkin 541 Slaoks Ind. Phone Uat Union ion Wotks in 'Jl' t Pheni 154 Mill tlo S ikel ? Crawmal "etptr y.sd Miehine Wea ltchitng piles provoke pro 4ant tS, but profanity w'on't Is'. The Largest, Coolest and Ventilated Photoplay Theater. Children's Prise Matinee, 2 p. m. Evening, 7 o'Clook. A (.eliciously-flavored Easter egg to .very child attending. PROGRAM FOR TODAY ONLY. Pathe Weekly An animated newspaper of grent happenings and doings. "His Mother-in.Law" A connected volume of fun: slxteen laughs to the second; featurlng John Bunny. "The Star Reporter" IMakes a "scoop" and gets the mo.ry: plenty of life and action. "Tenderfoot Bob's Regen eration" A tale of western degeneration and regeneration through the persona)-. Ity of a mother; a picture with anl versal appeal. Violin Solo Berceuse from "Jocelyne," by God urd. Rendered by Mr. George W. Johnson. Our Famous Orchestra Will Render a Spe~ial Easter Sunday Program. Mr. Ed LeVasseur in Two SentL. mental Songs. NOTIC'.--fg added attrnction Miondly and Tuesday. IsISIS The Musical Photoplay Theater. WE ARE A •e I e Oves the bills we sell,. J looklnlg ,t It l enough to giyv 'people a'.ioansg. for spOm oof, ,p meats, .uet op0 taste of tt , is enough to ' Iaa them 'resolve to buy all their meea boer,: hepreltep. And, whea t[ find our. pia thoseo o ordinay meats' thear reso lution Is ollnohed. Come, look '.4 116" W,.' pggi i Eighty Oacre) WaterI. thodes si* acaree 10 beakipt + artsb; " prher .... :N )at 7-, 4: ·: u