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Awaiting News From te6 Wreck II I La1ge photograph shows street in front of White Star Line offices; insert shows relatives of passengers leaving of fices after making inquiries. I' a in tahi' I Iir It n.e . II1 h, '.i'. I lll . l i.,s. l ilir ,s i I'h iShllI It Ni'a Y l'k ih iiir, .rts III fronI t orf thi W hll -itto1, .1, "1n)l 0, ill Ih. me.tt'.,I-.Iiu lhal ,% hrr, ll ith'onl.g with utlllxi an1 rrlatio,'h 1l Ir.' .'ld if paesIs.g. e Ir s on the lust :+hi|.. :nwtll\ i.. nri .. rf lll Ilhl r'*.' llin g ves,,I, u1 I(l'l .u111ll Maurlllu. that1 would I','\' the fut. or their Ined I oIn . TI'I" ;,Iu,,, h,11~to u> n rl h shoun thi, ;1 1t,11 biilrh . , rhlotih 5 f t' th s.. uhalrld h , Inrlst shin, .dru'.,ii up .nltadsit , l., LOCAL SOCIETY AIsYou-L'ke-lt Club, \It. I' .\. Innettl==, tx attll Ib , hb .t*.. '4, 1 441114 1 1 % 1t% 114,I , 4% II I l' 4, 1 1 t 1, . -Y ml-II ,'-II , lh 1, IIIi ,ft 1'1 r-1 1 , n1 hr h1 l) , ,11 . ellll nit, 1m\ I,11. ''I ' I, 4'Ir intlll ll l l 11, . 1 i lll' r .I liu n l .I rtII( \ ui/ "|'.Inllilu," I14 M11%. 1 '. I'.taI . a dllh ,1 la;r',g iltlllte m lllN I I~ il\ - Card Party Post.oned. TI,, r, Il Ur lad ies '1t * : 1 lh 1,, lhl. .11 ,,h~ io l ,It th*. h us1I .' ,f 1\I v, , "Itil+ t I ' I ,b 1:1 \VW il'tell IIan .ll h Alpha Chapter. Y. W. C. A. i11i ' '1 , I I 1 'L 1' * I ,'| 1 .1 i 4 l ' 14 ..j \ II IhF 11I(.l f :,1 l I"', ib illli Ill ly 11:1 1'1,.,,,11 \\, 1 HAVE YOUR TICKET READ "BURLINGTON." Special Rates East Plan Now From luitte, Illcnad, Great Ialls to I; ur l i. .11111 Tii.ii Chlruiao $5L7.51) Omaha, Council Bliiffs St. Louis h l.1i Kansas City, St. Josephi * 15.01t Peoria 35. 5 Atchison, Leavenworth ernver, Puhelo' 1 , t. P utl, Minneapolis Cooriiio Sprinys 1.:175·1 .P, i o Sioux City ,'1.1 one way via Omaha Soiix City 15.410 DATES OF SALE, .,r111 i. . II 11i I, II. llsi I. , : F inal icturn limit. October 11. Liberal stopover and diverse route arrange mentb. Through Tralins over the iurlington are available whether yoU gI- I 'ir Iih 111 i :\ l ,:t h l ,1 " .t il ' " 11~ 1 llll;i i I e'' t i t11 IhI ' . hlrlli\nl !. .i ii-1 1 ,' 'I' l ,ilr ' ` 1 I,a nil11( I iii ilt rjIhclass electric-lighted Burlingjton trains daily from Mlnneapolis St. Paul to Chicago via th Missis-litip River Scenic Line--where Nature smiles, three hundred miles. I" , ti Ill l 't, II III t i lini s ; i kl( fI'I r I Iii r hli l l t li n r t" i 11 lil ro r , H. A. BRADT, General Agent, Burlington Route 15 West Broadway. Butte, Mont. Reduced Round Trip Rates VIA Northern Pacific Railway On Sale April 29th, May 1st and 8th ACCOUNT General Conference Methodist Episcopal Church I' ,hi lilli hl t II luy t rll i Illlilat of lt., ju 'rl yl' ( tilh ch I -:L. illlii il 1.1,4111 i l,|ul jl i IIaI. 1912" I'lll8 h u lv t h illltlll i ll rI 1III ll ll) J ir \ ! hllii ll liI t l . .\lt, 1. ti, . I'. 1 iiul .\ltilllu. nlll ... . . ...I U ,BI i Ill iniliul Ito t. I Ll l . . . . . .i.nn.. n liK $ 1i . U' ,",,lil h ln i .i. I'II ll mill iJnllllr llii ..... 51.S5 iI'ntr Ii ti. Iil il nil MIil M inlitn lls $51.l5l ,w ,. ' , r ll 11 I 8 h illt *il 11t i lnum pliC l . .5, 1.O I'I n i,,' . i, St. I','.l1 tial limiiniilholi 550 o .0 Also Reduced Round Trip Rates to Los Angeles, Ac count Shriners Meeting, on Sale April 28, 29, 30. I.i5,, la to Los A. g I.It 1 n l ,.'iturn .. .. $ .1 5 lninll i 111 ill l0 1:Id . : rilb rn ill) dliys. from date of salet . Thle ri'lt il' lfth* .Nrth Puriut Limited, and throie other tbrough pnlilltiil trallns, frl'~ltrit siervice unexcelli'd In Its taindril d unlld.tourlst sleepers and ftllnll s dinjllllnIg l ars ull part l'ullurs will be gladly glvuet )by 'loci l tl('k. offlee,. .ReoIservitulius made on all trullts, Call at or Ilhoui' tiIcht ltlrl I - H ll n 87; 1id. 773. W. H. MIRRIMAN, N. H. MASON, Agent D. F. and P. A., Butte*,ont, 'Missoula, ,'I .iH I t1hin It. 1110'11 ;i I h l. ho .a., 111 ..:III] V"'1ii111 t str."". wisirh. 'I'bis Is Ill · 1Il \w',,rk hl ul l; l" ithl l rII r ell, ll ll li l )lh l h r01's l t'4,ll tl Mt l too III, Ii1's,. Line Circle. Mra. TIhursau J. W'allershirohb ell nt l t al uinl tlli, I .Ia~l . tilll VIo r l, 'll - II~ll .lif , [' of " )( rmi nn Ihlti afll .,1 r lih li. 1a. l \' .".l actlain stroot. W. C. T. U. ''lli, \\ill I.l. . nl lil lt hI \\+ 1 I an'ra ot'hrlnu Io n a+ta inr Wenolonf III1'. a'til'. tlnoll rlllll: :.ta ..'n ikII n tl ,i i, n , \lr ,. i '. I!. ( i lil t., "ll ·11 r'ltl'l .tl'!r' . .\ iss .r,' nnl tt' I1 li ' ill Mwl a \l \ lthu Mul· Illl a th I llll "'1 , i I i i Il'i 'li ," soul all butIti s ,\1lU ull \w iti il;: by il I. r11t1. e au', . ,i'nlillý il it I loti , he plresent. Complimenting Mrs. Cole, , 1rs. 1h, .ttl'nr e l. c llaiNl l l il a I - h l r of sl.' i'l l lr t.. sl. mlll I ll.-. ltlhlrll' il hii 11hI nl ,". .11 I t lllie tr... , et, y} l or ,Iii.' i ii l itllinllll' l I,1 \ II . P, . (1. I 'oii . , , 'I t i*'I 1 t1, 1 11h, , , 1 ' . l hl l. ' 1 1 1 1 1 ,144 ,ill I % 4' 1 . 1 1 n lsll \ ii1.td Jillm a ,'l"jl I'll the. llll'ity r ,e Iri"iiiiiil'itil ierveIil by lhe I,4$t1r' *T.ll,*s' Ilr cl'llt 1119,I', Ag'ninhllll ,n ('1,ph, J. ,. 4;trlingti I, It It. l .if N. John \W ihttl , I:. M . 111111. It. .1Iu' i. o, I'. t'. :IlrmI., W . II. 11 lilklinson, W ill Dick Music Department Tea. 'l'h, e.lu.l t|Iii /[ll +I h>11.% lhe, nllle 111 Itiuta11ii tent ofi thi H I i'n injl uby 1 1t.I the 1l1 ,111o1' l l 11r. .1. V. Nllll 1 J I h. 'rdilh, liril lnoon IiMas i rn t 9 Ir1c4 ( 4, i 1(t ti l ' mill tl iL'hilly. 1lore than (60 lndl.s w.I, prlnit and theI progr-il oIf vocnl I11.' 1114 . .1%11 l uth l 11 11H.l II I. I,, illO iiumb'rs by MIrs Hulrlbul nill Mlse ribrlhul ilt l a lldraml titl re'adillK I .btr1e. flamlllbh11lllo, w\4 '1 w4 ll Hoy'"II sjt'i that it IVwas l ilolllilll' 11h r' ip atllst' In t 1.icr . T h e 14111"x ( W . ' I'. , 44 or4 '1 1l te ,i f bI I" loPm I,.'llIa 1tltrlollil, Mlts I1va Coffee, Mrs. I,'li iWit ait1 ht1' Irind Miss Cort stil-s, awil 111444 l' 4we.I", South.Side Neighborhood OCub. le'h+ ' I -'it h , of th, ir ll 14 1 ,I1 h s. 'ilrlll4 lii t '4 Illl l l it th hI, r' if 1'.1r . 1 ,44r ilnt .11'+. ,t I'. Lw.e. Th ri" wai.s il 1 ii; 1' ~111111' ii rtls, ,11,·, l ll ;1lli1 I\.1 ul , lintel'iltlillilmln , Closing Session. 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I' b'atioan 1/111 , 11 I " 1: 11til of Ili" } r;nes s ;I y .li' Jill c" li. I liitihi ne l s 1 t1 o llt r(i, l ll1 I oi ih,1 of 21i ,1.' i." 'Thi's'l wiIto lin l l h i l n ill, 1v1 e1,b l . ;l il h ere ir4. 44 l,1 lipis (loi ialni. ihr. ;olr Mrll. M',:.l t 11mit11, M .ll ;i4411 M r hs. iarnk '.h \ r'. 444l1 ,\14,. 144 1il'i, %1t'. i4n11 l M r1is. W1'.eil" l \11l. Inti Mrs. .I 11u' , l ll 4 h11f . host. un1, harsilll1 PUGET SOUND WILL BUILD NEW ROAD (,'anmnited Itro Page (ae.) 1an m111 h 111111to1 till r ( rden tlll '. 'lite I'rti that tlil lll in llnte of the ('hllhll, .lliwankell. & Plltgt Sound w11ll he 11e stlT t 1e.1d Ihli fll tlitUIy ali ltlean that the lh.,r ludge shops will he ltroul ht to1 .111 s mila. It is not re tN lthle tot mlt ltppose tht the Puget iound would keep Its repuir head hII l tIet'I on11i W atlll will virtlltllly Ie In the future ii 'll , IIInc . l'lle new nllnin Ilm, I I( ink c.llon tr IIted lnot only onl el' unt of thit fatlat Itih iL will ,Tipen t)f l nwI terrllory, but alsaol he cIuiI of tihe ,osr rnatly that will he sellltcurl . l n 1 tl , .t n It' l I st i toIt Kht that the t ninh l hof. th' Desl r La.. ig shops is only Its eIltir of Itiey. lThe Ipayroll that %~ % t 4llh t emnl to Missnula. wilth Ithe shops would mean tlluch to the ,ly. lPr+hehn.t Ildling struclk in The feature o lhtlllre show now at thce Llj rhi o verywll worth seeing. The sinking of the .Mltnl i s t1e lsulb ject of this film hand the detalis of the ceremony attending the plunge of the hulk of the former sturdy whip Maine to ,her. gkave in tloe .salty depths are all clearly shown. aeeing a big ship diftatir, ,.'Z&`;. ·:: i·d a 7 nuline MATE D M ILE he ll.drink for 1ll Agw. More halbhdf than Tea or Co6ee. r wth the weakest 'dirstion. invalorming and nutrktiou. aýw.lBMS powder form. A luk Wlt prepared is a asbte. Tpkueduiha.kle, k.4IOskaMi2K'5 `' Others are teitation.a Notice to Creditors. Mtte' of MonIItaIIll, County of Mis Molla --1M. h1atute of JoIih (' 1,'i'ait . itdic lseql 'd. Notte Ih hereby gitven Iby the an Itirslint-tl n ijministr itolr o,f tlthe ett ote of Jlohnl I'. Mrculu, du'cntled, tI the crediitors of, ilnd all pIrtons'li ItlVll elturllnl agi ailnst, thl , malitl dc4li,'.e~s td, to exhilt themr, wlt h itih nie'uaurv v\ ucllihers, within foullt r ioantilj aIIfter' tilt' first pubthlcation o this iountlt, i, t thr maid admilnlistrator it llth htw oflfit' of (chanreo N., Avery', 40:1-405 7Molntna b ltlding, Mila tlal . tlllltnna, the stlu brlng the place tor tiin trttsltlln.tlll of thet lusinel s of ai i, .ltattf it the 'ountty of Missoula. ('. A. HfAItN tIi, .\lllistl trator of Ithe, ,sat, .' John ('. Mcc.als, l)Dec"aed. ('HAIII:sH . AVEIRY, Attornei I'fr P'etitioner. DUted April 20, 11:'. 4 -23-30- --56-30. Notice for Publication. Department of the Ilterior, 41. S. Land Office at Missoula, Montana, March 25, 1912. Notice ia hereby given that John Doe firman, of Hupoerlor, Montana, who, on tebruary 20, 1911, made homer. stead No. 03179, for the north half of the southwest quarter, southwest quar ter of the northwest quarter of sec tlon 4, township 17 north, range 26 west, Montana meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to thel land above described, before register! and receiver, at Mliaoula, Montana, on the 29th day of.April, 1912. Claimant names at witnesses: William iBryan, Henry shaw, Otto Reifflin, Daniel L. Moore, all of Su perior, Montana JOSIAH SHULL, Register. 8-28 to 4-27 inc. Notice for Publioation. Department of the Interior, United States land offie,' at Mlssotla, Mon tana, April II. 1912. Notice is hereby given that John Pritchett of Arlie, Monltllna, who, on Irelemben r .3, 1910. Intde homlstea d Itn try No. 03067, for the sonuthwest quarter oIf setinn 34, to.n"hllip 17 nlorth, ralnllge S*we st, Mtonltanta tmieridlin, hal filed n tIltlrep of i(,ntentlon tol, ntke final coI-1 mitation proof, to enttblist hintn tif) tie I lnd altove' dleai-rilbd, I,,r'for register tIiidl rtt'etl ver, at: Ml soula,, Minltatnitl, oil lithe 27th day of Ma.y, 1912." ('lihllinnt nalilltl as witnllesesn : W iI IhIat M..rn, Alrchtlihid It. (rillnt, Christ '. lPritchett, Prold )umontler, tall oif Ar iii, Montana. J-1 .inl.c SIIUI,1,,, giler. 414i to 5-15 ine i - Trees That Will Grow That's what you want and that's what you get at The Missoula Nursery. MISSOULA NURSERY STOCK IS BEST It is home-grown and, therefore, acclimated. You get it fresh from the ground; it is not dry. It is free from pests or any infection. It is true to name and will not disappoint. WE WELCOME VISITORS OUR NURSERY IS OPEN TO INSPECTION WHERE OUR SHADE TREES ARE PROPAGATED Orchard Trees Shade Tbees Shrubbery Perennials 3' Missoula Norway Mlple and Elm Lilacs Phlox-'-All Colors Mentoh d MeGolden Glow ; M(Intosh Red (alow Growers) Byringa Oriental Poppies Jonathan Soft Maple All the Spireas Larkspur i r Rome Beauty Carolina Poplar Honeysuckles A Long List and other ard apple s (taplid Growers) Woodbine and Clematis Beddix Plants. Lambort and Bing Cherries Ash, Willow, Bireh Rambler Roses Pansies Hollyhocks Asters "Tlhe Big Blak Ones." and Others Bush Roses Everything Miss oula Nursery Co. Va¶urIwI , . K Citay Styr Orohard 4Ho imi F r Montana Bulldin. ;Bell 192 ind,5Z 14 - c late 'gst nook ototil Montana, March so, 1*1,. The Montana State Text Book com tnissldn Will recolve, usl't 's m., June 17, 1913, sealed proposals for fuinlish ing the schools of Montansd for a period of five years front Heptetmber 1, 01D2, basal texts in the following isubjects: It 'tdling, spelling, writing, arithmetic, language and grammar, geography, (elementary and advanced), United States history (elemgntary and ad vanced), physlology and hy.lene, civil government (state and nation), and also books suppletlental to the above. Said sealed propogtali shall be ad. dressed to the Chalrmtoa or the State Text Hook commission, Helena, Mon. tana, care of the lState Supertteohdent' of Public Instruction, and shall he in dorsed, "Iealed Propotals oer Supply ing Text Hooks for Use nll the State of Montana." Sald sealed proposals, shall state the net wholesale prices at which the pub lishers whose books may be adopted by the Text Book commission will agree to deliver the same in the city of Chicago, Illinois, f., o. b., to merchants in Mon tana or to school distrtcts purchasing the same. They shall also state the wholesale prices adopted in exehqnge for the old books in the hands of pupils or old hbooks in the hands of did tricts that have the free text book system, and for new books In the' hanlds of districts or dealers which may be discarded grade for grade, and shall further state the retail prices at which they will keep all the text books so adopted on sale unlformlly In at least one place in each county throughout the state. All books shall be of the latest re vised editions and the tholesale price for each book shall not be higher than the lowest wholesale price, t. o. b. at' Chicago, to any state of the Unitedj States. The publishers contracting to fur-i nish the geographles shall cause to be prepared a splhatl map and special supplement descriptive of Montana. They shall also cause to be prepared a special supplement for Montana for the civil government adopted, which supplement shall not contain less than tl.Irty pages. Tile State Text Book commission re serves the right to select all or any one or more of the books mentioned In, any scaled proposal submitted, and.to awat I the contract to such bidder for the books so selected. Each sealed proposal submitted shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or a bank draft in the sum of Five Hundred DollArs ($500.00), payable to the order of the chairman of the State Text Book commission, which check or draft shall be forfeited to the state of Montana In 'the event that the bidder submitting the same is awarded the contract for one or more of said text books and fails or refuses to enter into the contract for furnish ing the same and to execute a bond for the faithful performance of such con tract within 30 days after the awarding of such contract. Each bidder awarded a contract shall . furnish a good and sufficient bond equal in amount to one-half the value of the books to be furnished under1 such contracts conditioned that upon the failure on the part of such bidder to comply with the terms of such con tract or any part thereof, in any coun, ty of the state, said bond may, by thel governor of the state of Montana, bell declared forfeited in the manner 'pro vided by law, such bonds to be ap proved by said text book commission or by such persons or board as may bet authorized so to do. The said text book commission re serves the right to reject any and all): bids. W. E. ITARMON. Superintendedent of Pubice Instruction.I AnacondaC sCoull...... . Th BiS hekfo6t'aLtttber Camptnt Manufaturers of 4: Wesarn Pine and Larh' General Sales Offlee Located at Bonner,'tontmna Bonner, Montana.' Mlills Located at :Hamtiltoh, 1Montana. (St. Regis, Montana. Our mills have constantly on hand la| d c6mplete assortments of yard items in Pine and Montana Larch. Our facilltles l of getting out bill aihdspecial items 'with tlien t delay. "Shipments made over N. :Ai'd'*Mi . P. 6. railway: A large and complete fa'o n connection which nimakes anything ,ne Sash, Doors, Window and Door Fratnes; MotId ings and Interior Finish. Large factory 'for the manufacture of Box Shooks, Fruit and Apple Boxes Phones-Bell 106; Ind. 742 WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK , Missoula, Montana. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. CAPITAL .................... 900,000 BURPL1SB FUND ........50,000 G. A. WOLFP.......... ...Preildsmt JOHN C. L.EHSOU..Vioe President J. H. T. RYMAN..............asehhr Direatore. John o. Morony, M. A. Flsk. G. A. Wolf, John C. Lebhsou, . IL Woody, J. H. T. Ryman. A GENERAL BANKING BUSl. NESS TRANSACTED. Missoula Iron Works Brasu and Iron eastings. Machine work done to order. Corner Tools avenue and Bitter Root tracks. Bell Phone 541 Black; Ind. Phone 2201 .loyt-dicklnson Pjano Co. Kurtsmann, Knahe, Baby Grand pianos, musical Instruments and sheet mulsc. Next to Golden Rule Store. MISSOULA TRUSt ND SAVINGS BAN$ Missoula 'Montsqa . Capital ......... ...... ..... , Surplus and Profit. J. M. K] ?TH............ ardent E J. COPTFBR.... ...VIe ueldent A. R. JACOBS................J hle R. C. aIDDING8...-....At. COshles Dilreete 3. M. Kelth, 8. J. c.iti4 J. ]. Daily, O. T. Mc.ulCougbu p. ,. Kline, A. R. Jacobs, X6"h Roas. We pay 3 per cent pe.dIlm.m em svings Deposits. Garden Cfty GARAGE Missoula, Montana Union IronWorks 616 West Main 8tket. ` Indeasendent Phone 146. Bll 1061 MlNk. Genearl tundrv end Mletine Week ... . . . . . . . .. __ li