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CNAU* M $ P tOM BIT. llton, '.Allay' t+1--(Slpedlal.)-The gtocW 4taien shipped 1i .lwseas to 9e4 le ,og. The ' +, e puCob.had . B, . I o@ Ies, ln t. of the w.ftke stablee oaM' eatkitetim , +s n .eatensive. o61e. dller. Thfd' is the third carload of horses purobased this spIting, from the atoolk farm by 'Mr. Loomis, Who supplies, large trade il. Viotoria and Alasksa. `Tht h1oi s. mattiingl up the carload shipped 'todgy are as flhe leolmeon of horseflesh as one could Wjph to see, the Ibnch attracting com siderable attentloh while in the local stockyards tblis forenoon. In ebltmeatlUg. this morning on the horse Indua.ry on ,the stonl fatn, Mandger Q. A. Crawford state l that they would have as fine a bunch .t horses nenx year as could ~ o found anywhere. Theo nianagoment of the, farmn 4 at present making a specialty of heavy horses, 'a decided change from the racing ata ble days of Marcus Italy, and has this season purchased two of the finest draft stallions ever hbrught' iStto the western country. If' one waits to see an excellent unclh of young horses a visit to the hetele ranch, a part of the stock farm, will natlsfy his curiosity. PARADISE NOTES Paradise. May 11i-(Special.)--Theo btthMern Pacific panlters have been busy during the past week painting and sanding the, depot and office buldings.p, The convict camp has been moved , from its location near Paradise. Part t or the convicts were taken back to i' Deer Lodge and about c0 were takenl( to the new camp on the Plathead. where they have county work on the I road between Ronan and Poison. Clifford Brill of Missoula made aI ahort visit with his parents. CIon ductor and Mrs. Brill. The hard times social wJlch) was held at the church last Wednesday evening was a complete success. The program was excellent and only the lunch, which consisted of crackers uand pickles, Indicated hard times. John Qulnn was eleocted as chairman for the next soclal, which will lwe held two weeks from Wednesday evening. 'Miss Carollne 'ricksen has com plated a seven months' turnt of school near fruscor and has returned to, Paradise for a short visit before re turning to her homestead for the summer. ,E!. E. Fountain is doing some stump blasting for the Northern Pacific Rallway company. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. "McMahon have goIel to Spokane for several days' visit with relatives. The "500" club nmet at tIhe home of Mrs. Ernest Johnson Saturday even ing. The huJbands of the ladies were Invited and the usual good cheer pro vailed during the evening. Thirty members and guests were present. Lunch was served by the hostess as sisted rby Mrs. Denton Moffat. IMrs. Jessie White of Kootenal was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Willcutt. this week. Mrs. Julia 'Marley will leave for a -six weeks' visit in Iowa next Mon day. Mrs. Marley will stop over at "t. Paul for several days before colt tinguing her trip. A social dance was held in Thn (Gricksen hall Friday evening. which was well attended. Plains people made a speclal effort to patroinis tile BUILDING FOOD. To Bring the Babies Around. When it little human nlaehlne (for it Jarge one) goes wrong. ilntllnlg in so inlportaint as the selei'ction of found to bring It aroulnd again. Afy little baby boy fifoeIn mnouisths old had pneumonlia, then came brain fever, and no sooner had he got over these than lie liegail to (ut teeth and, being so weak,' he was frqsulently throwni into ionvulollos," lays a C(oloi rado mother. "I lecided t.change nllght help, so took hit to Kansas City for a viall. W.leli we got there he was so very wealk whien hIe wollld cry tie wolldi sink away and seemed like lie would die. "Whten I rueitihed tny sister's hiolie she said ilninedlitely that we must feed him Graple-Nuts alnd, although I had never used the food, we got some and for a few days Just gave him the Juice of Grape-Nuts and milk, He got stronger so quickly we were' soon feeding.him the Gralie-Nuts itself and In a wonderfully short time he fat tened right up and becamle strong ;and well. "That showed tle Nntllnething worth knowing and, when later on ny little girl came, I raised her on Grape Nuts and she is a strong, healthy baby and has been. You will see from the little photograph I send you what a strong, chubby youngster the boy is now, but he didn't look anything like that before we found this nourishing food. Grape-Nuts nourished him back to strength when he was so weak he couldn't keep any other food on his stomach." Name given by Postunm Co., Battle Creek, Mich. All children Cta'be butilt to'it more sturdy and healthy condition upon Grape-Nhsts and cream. Thu food con tains the. elements nature 'demands, from which to make the soft gray fill-. Ing in the nerve centers and bt+ain. A well fed brain and strong, sturdy nerves absolutely insure a healthy body. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Rhea 4 om d Wth abvet ietter , A A.t 1 -.i.1 4Wpipa.t1r tpt tImt tim* . 'tIWy 'ee geluiln., true, ,nd full of huimn 6Iteat. dance And all nd a good tinlme. Mrs. Nelson Morgan and D4e Bunlmnerp fur Ililhed tho musitc. IM. Id. Quinn 1Had this week a ship menrit of lunher unioadli a.t his plaee. Mr. Quinn will rush tile work on his new bathhoslln and wllt he ready for his cIlstonlary dllsy seasolr at the hit stprings. CAMAS NEWS 4Ja nas, .May 1 i.--($pe.ial, ) .--V. ii. Ekinner of 'Mfist.lrla, represPnting the t Missolula Mrcnnt le comlpany, gaive c.lmna a call Thursday. Joe Meany, the arltansLr, returned frltm Thompson yelterdIy anid will f ftnlsh his work now. t-. 6, R.off of Missoulnl, represent ing the I'lly Produce 'omnpanyr , called on' the local merolImnts Thursday. The Ihlome of Josh Vent ng was made hhAoppy WVldctncdl.v nay urlllin by the arrival of a boy trhby. Willlln Whiteside, the Ione P merchant, las trnrul(tling ht}es*. hlere yesterday . Thie ('ourth ta' July rolnlom re ports over $*ti0 hllhtcrid lllJ $150 nmore In .light. Accordillg to this I Iln1annam will have one of the best I celebrations' In the country. Al Thomen made a trip to Plainsl Wednesday on busliness. T'en canmps hlave hllr Itchled at the Springs during the last few dlayis. lProm now on "rheumatich" gnlore wiltl seek relief from our wonderful wa ters. which worn receuntly whl''zned and found to contain many minerals of strong nedlleinal.o.e. Knot ilagon, th-e 1etall "farlmer." n(l companelld by Rilner .eh, drove to Ito 1o1n Tuesday, and l til tLlle following rill1'. M'hilllnm (lrd. In:tager lof tl IIhlnadl quarters hoitel, retllrllned froIll Polsont the first of the welk. llli Mirllrlhks lreft flor 4tevenlville Thlursdlyv. ..l Tterown ('f I.Iby llland Jllu WJlitte of 'the K. Mf. ('o., KaIlispell, wiere valtors lat the ISprlings W.tlles daey. Mrs. .. .I. toNflers retulrned tfrom ilutte yesterday antl will reside lhere thlls slummer. T111tnn and c('tamnl are now e(lnnnclt ' nd dully by an utollltn .it' 11lle, lli k Ing a rounld Iripmevery dlly' PLEASED WITH TRACK MEET. lmemltllerl of the lca. l h1igh sch11'llhl'1 IIr k team, n(o anrllllllllp l Ih."1'nt",il fIT) 4'In h :land i Iarge crowd ofr high cl l st1 dnata, retlrnedl this h mining from MI3nnolIaI whePre tfe tttllllended the In tl'rs·holn.lle field alllet. All are en Ihill.ustltie over til Hle '(.ecess of te Ilmeet, prolnollsllin It th i ht theylly Ihave ver wlitnessed. The ihned rla t cln grlllmed seol honors ll Ir thei relly relle. an h1on1r which I('es nhot a"how In the official score of the meat all the reilay tlt'e doo'lll not c(ount for i points. , Conlsderable In.il pIrideI ix ellt over the showing minde by i)twd rof v'ictolr, thll winn'r of high honoIllr i ll tle Ra1.vlll c'ountyll interl.i hohlntlII Inlset hel'I sat. 'icta' r ;st .; ilurd;ay LANDSEEKERS ARRIVE. tIH m ilton,. M ay 11. -(S.pecial.)-,-(l. InV Kerr, 'pre.idenl of lith' (, W Kerr IlIN )I company.. nWnerrs of the Pllharlom II114ll g 't ,l'orchl rds' Inllli ' I 'n rl~aty r~ lerhday wItih a ltre Iparty of Iland ntekrlll, tIlhe partly h'lllg tkllln lrt oncI6 KeIT hn Ill I rerwtion will hbe Iln voti~lgatled ''The Kerr mispanl) lly halH i l t hll . p ls t iblo ln ,xtl r ns tv ,ly inJ t e r e tt - (,i ill I'll lllllll I ;lndn.H, bhlt will flroll tl14t 11i m ci 'rward 61]4v1,te their tllme' ex 'inln ively to 'fMo |itat. Inndsl. MOVING DAY. lnd Mrs'. I)'lrlper IlrtlloLtt, whoie Iihv bcen stnloqllln l t thle 'tl1v4aill hotel slnce their returrl to tIle valleyc sc'v eral days ilgl., I1'1 Illoving today '(t thelr Ihunglklow hlmelr on outh lilfth rtreat. MI'. lnl|t Mrls., P. J. Ohanrlon anld fnamlily., Wthllo iHvle 116n occupylllg thle 3Bartlett 'butlllginw for IlTmet time, aroe moving today to tillh' We.lty prop. erty oil South 16.ond 1strect, Iintll re contly occ'upled ,iy thl' (frl'ces of lth' Bitter Root Vall.'y Irrltatlon co.lpllinI. MASONIC LODGE. HatIlnlton, May 1l.-(t)pecial.)-.The local MasonIc lodge, Ionic lodge' No. 83, also the ladles of tihe Eastern Star lodge, will be in attendance at. serv tees tomoorrow evening at tihe lpicseo pal church, 'when Rev. Mr. Heyward Will take as his subject "The History and "Teaching of Masonry." The choir, under the direction of W'illlarm Amundmun, will render special mulsc for the occasion. T'he ,eneral pub., lie is cordially invited to the serv ices. PULPlr$T EXCHANGED. Hamilton, Miay 11.-(S-pecial,)-leev. J. C. IJwin, pastor of tile Presbyterian churtch, will leave tomorrow morning for Vlctor. whlre he will conduct the hdornmipg service tormorrow, His looal pulpit will be o'ecuptod at the morn ing service by' 4iev. ,T. O,Olsborne, .i.e lrnbhtrjack pre.cher. .i. ' . N Pr rTS or scra. iillll'rEN4STIN MUCH . b~ ". IS1mING USrD. "Mu.l I Development," a lontlh. ly a e deevtted. to til subjects hileth~ essential to the development of ita of. uiuhlty, has ýwritten tile chanl. 44 MrM" eo asking 'hat assoeta n for an article telling of tile husn. ness end of flt work. This commutfl oGtton received yesterday says: "We hale read with Ipterest in an eastern periodical of the splendid work the Missoula Chamber of Com. Inerot ha1s been doing In tile way ofl exploiting your section of the state by having lnim sallow Iexhbilts in Newt York and,.St. Pdlll and as at cllb to idoall You are.doing fnmust have It pretty good membirship roll, we wolld ,p-" plrelateitit very fltlehh If you will write us an article or 1.000 words telling ts' how you carry on yotur tlelllllershipl nllnpaigen, l in tihe Clh ba till over the c'1etnltt are pritlcul rly interested in building Iap tiir dnembershlllp. Tell ith IhoW your campalgn was .ondueted, thi8l teults, ald how they were oh til~Ot; italRo, please. send l'uts or pIlto' tOirspflb that wbuld interest our read ers.~ 'We would like this for our .llily hiuembr. and we hope you will com-l ply with' our roaueist." Seefetary Breftenalstel will prelproe the stdry at once and forward it to the editors of "Municitlal ilevltiop. ment." Splendid Publicity. 'The Missoula Cthanlmber of tIn'lrllll(ie'r, li been exceptionalllly for'tunate Ill 1aving No mlehll of its publibity mit terl prlnteil its the different lmagzlines ue0l ne'wspapers lately-publlcutlons that are read by tile class of people whomll Sile westert cern tlnunitlien s are trying to get in tduch'wtth. The muIttelr selnt out rmlt the chamlber of ,'telli'ere' is along the same lines as tha1111t co111('t contained by regular ,boIoklets and in Ilever writ ten except with the vlewpoinlt of tll ing of the advantages and naltural re sources of the territory tributary to Misotlla. Just recently, through Mr. flreltenlstel's efforts, the Minneapoll:i Journal prilnted a long story of WeNt ern Montana. from which already a great many people have' written thei chamber showing tan interest Ill the' nearby sections and Intimutilng tlhat they expect to come out and look over conditions. ~The Nationt Dalily News," a Wash Ingtoln, it. C., dally, has Jlust been sulp plied with I ltlllber of photo, ndl alrticles on "14ee Atnltrica First;" thile ldifferent produce weeklies, thei "New Yorkl Priodluc(e News liand thlle "Chic'ago Th;Itclr" accept wrekly reports of crop conditions sent theon Iby tlhe' chamber of commnllerce. "''R tere Fruit." the world's greatest anil ihat hoIrtichultur(e publlenttlon, hais Ilreadcy 4use'd several articles. ti :d "''Th Nattl al Irrigation Journal" lkewlse has 'ilad several splendlidly illustrated storlsa nahout the rich and fruitffu valleys aldjacent to Misloullla. "Opportunity," a Chicago bllileltion, alnd "The Live \'lre." pub lished at Buffalo, both dlevoted to tihe llunulniplll, oelnlner(.Illl an11d Industrllel dev'elopnme'nt of the tUnitedl Htates, have rec'ently rllleasted antld heen supplied with long articles telling of develop nienIt tIheory alnd trlactlte as c('alrlld oni in thile greant northwest and etspecially in western Monttinall. "Thelse rtc'les In the differel'rnt pil1b lihntIllns are donei' throllgh erealtive ef forts." saild Mr. Frelitonst(ein, "and the work taekes a reout delt of time and searclhinglll thllroulgh rectortds to mInke a l'propelr alnd Interesting story. Tile reacdintg lllatlter must111 h of such a 11na titre tllhat thel re'der will ulderstand theil' in llpurpose,' which is, that we wish to) sei.re ilile, thl develop oullr natlural resourrl'en, people to come Into our distrlcts as fllrllers, frultgreower$, dllrylien, 'll aworkers, lllld holnebuilders; mnen uelllt women,11111 to cOlllP anid lee pre pe. red it wiork and work hallrd, and , ho do ist xspedC to heroine rhih mul don1hl, bIt 'lead it ItIthy lif, alnd nl cl' n Imodelldrate return foer their labor 11and iefforts. These allrel results that are wilthilt lhe reachll of sIll, ntld which coIlpu I're f0avorably wilth thIl e whlnlt m ay he lttai 'ied in s sll " lOUnlltry ill file world." 'Thrutll hi Ills pllhliiclty work the i'lumlr is r'c'olnlg an increasede sllIllllfl"' of ilIlllrlria daily roncernlng thi' sectllil if" MollItanl. F(lleh ill I llrlll'' ve 1 /i Illncreasea d 'it per cenl 1lieC tll'e c(htleenhr imlld lits exhlibit iat thl' New Y'lrk Ill,1ei shreW Ist faUll. As 'ansl Ititve Iil1n inltl're'steld In this see tLten through tile hlamber thern has Iii'in 71, letters raelwcld In 'which tlhe writers ;tal t"or dettulled Informnation lilillit Mlilsuoula and the sulrrounding v;allleys, up to yasterdlay. For many wi'ekH I Rt/' average' has heen biltter thnl 21111 per Ilollthl. This 1s connsider'd Ia seilehndlit result. , It 1in hollnd to bear geocld fruit. RONAN NOTES I' nun, May It.-(Hpcdial.)--Bon Denieon 1h.u returned to Ronan from Misuoula and Dixon, where he hla been transactigll business for the past W(eok. .T. I. Hear met with an accident a few days ago whille coling to Ronan from his ranch- on his motorcycle. He ALMOST, LO.T'THEIR, POSITIONS. Young Looking, 'Up-toDlate Men Are Wanted. Gray-haired men look loo old. They are ppshe4 aside-often dispharged. Hundreds write us gvory year that by 'using HAYTS 1RtA hake restored their hair to Its natural color--kept, them setves young look Ing, an4, kept their posltlqns for this reason. Don',t' be one of the 6idlookint ones-bgiln usrl lt -AY'S HAIR HEALiTH. today.lIt ' will keep 'you Newark, X.4. F0om the d, " . .. FI the Gods, Draper, Rear4.W Drra M y e... 15* SERGES S_ _ Tfii 1rUe ,cnd wlhit'; a oerge pop* vsIN'------ 350 MADRAS 1854 ula for coats. nitsl anld drrnsse Heit ati-itch printed snwiras for the Mpring alnd tumathr wea crloth, In ill patterns - li h as In'vhs wide; otrictly W Om en s ol .I ,orlng; sale.............. 25 alld ; l .on 11ile a 57c 165 SILKOLINE 94 X1l.00 WASH '8 c.KS 50 te. ssllklilne; lit all shlades nd FUII 8 114111 .d t Iltt ertM:; light unitd duk; i » wash aslm , ifr," drean r 0 .n a t s ........... ........ wale";i boe. -nat, y...L.. .re. 5o MADRAS 19-0 0t MEShALIk i. I $20 and $22.50 Tailored Suits on Sale Today at '"., ,,,,'i .a"d f',nSiy In.adra an Iln :i|. Uhll, .lr; full fl-lnch ilk, ,,.,, ,, neott, 4f+ Ml ehes wide; -n l9 V, or the asry Iwist grasd; high .... .l, t ........... ..... h ,ter .. is ...... 9c 1.50 LACE OURT AIN 954 u10 APRON OiNGlAMt -. 'A./. A tlshree-yard enrtaln. In good 10o APRON OIAMS 7eA4' Upatterns, of finest $1.510 fIl Heik ltllls A, sal teln rt a qlruait:; on alle, pai'r . Q..." C ychl . . ci $2.00 LACE CURTAINS $1.45 25S PILLOW TUBING 15. A big barguitsll t just the May .r. , ,u.st , r , in every instance the suit in this assortment are isn t,'', ,I . ... o $1.45 , Al, ... 15C worth a great deal more than the special price at $3.50 LACE CURTAINS $2.75 Ne SHEETING 22'/v' which they are mentioned. It is a splendid oppor- i a ilargse asisnortnent or at-t * -4 bfs';i,'h.I'ui usid unslslsss'hi(rhlj terns., it both white and ecru ,,l{tg ,,,,. ""i , sIttt ,lr .ilks tunity for Missoula women to secure a new suit at "Iie, ; in .. thi. . .le ad r In' Isti s. ra 2for a saving of from $5.50 to $8.00, and still have a suit ,t only ......... $2.75 only . of the season's very latest style-these are all spring $s.00 LACs CURTAINS $4.00 2,.x45 hon.'a~-te itl, W t,.l.i; models-all are stunning suits and of such quality a hrldr" ""a"'orslnarey When r uiiI O tlslt" nttl |tlsterns &re eonfd ....tr.. ... thi12c as you would expect to pay $20 to ,re..t5t special In tts al4 i-. . . ..... . , $25 for; on sale today ...ll.......................... ........... .. 4 5 0 ae for, .,............. ...,. 0 A May Millnery Show and Sale With "May Bargain" Prices of $3.50 $4.50 $6.50 $10.50 Ori hats worth $5.00, $6.50, $10.00 and $15.00. This season's best ideas are embodied in these splendid hats all ready to put on, modeled after the choice patterns from Paris, but priced in accordance with the headline of this ad. "May Bargains"-these low prices as taken from the original low prices surely make ,thes*a May Millinery bargain. Women's and misses' Women's and misses' spring and summer coats, dresses for spring and sum $15.00 and $18.50 values, mer wear; $15.00 values on on sale ;t........ .............$1.2.50 sale at ...... ......... ............... $9.75 ----'-'------ -.._' T . ,= ,-·--l~.. -.-3L- - was Itralilling ait IL pretty fIast gilt whent h. Wals thrown dframll lthe ina chinel., aitad hadly .lraised, leaving himn ii ia ve\ry ituilk and dixx.y co.tnlldition. lr. airal .rs. (lergi, II. Putney weret vry lia.nantly Murlprised In thei way ori sa howver, given at tlhe limnatn if Mr. tiad Mrs. A. .. Ilr'we'r Thlllrs day evening., May 9. N.eurly allt of the oratig Jpeaii in THoni allt iti ended. 'The bride reciLvcd manly leatIautital gllts. and all Ihad a very 'enjolvalble evefning. The hlinader drug store will glve Its opening dancelr at i (litmlraaaiol hiall, over the l rug stare, Tuesday o'venling, May 14. :veryblodv Is Invlted an1ad a;L rleans ant eveingllll I. expected. Missl Jtlfltai n In ltfoiia n Iri Iher ranch. AT' VICTOR Victor, Maaiy I.--(Speaalial. ) - Amongr tlloi Woil wtlllt to t-ha cou'lnty cota vaallalina ill Ilimnlllton todalaty wtrl' (I. 1. WailterI, I l.argln A. dlmlr, .Jamela!a White andlll .1 L, 'tt. Jalohn. IMrs. Aarthurll Lewn and tIhoI Milant Pearl and Mary (IP IWRowa rtealllrlled Ihls llntrrninirg froIn MIsesonllam, wherr they hldtl liala a atnllding tahe trai'k m.aeal. TVirel.lt labilllltt.otl .alanlltoii I hero as tile Kiguasl of Howard MecVey. Ellis WlVtalierford Is vialting frliendsl in Itamilton Mr. anlli Mrs. A. J. Hlate. anll sons Arrlved hI rye yesterdr.t, where they i will spallld Ila slumnimer wllth Dilk ind Walter Rlalties. J. 14. IIlIat retirned today fre'yn Mlaeoula. aIlnd reports the anset t cauu ce.s. There were 41 people In attend ance frolnl JlIre and Victor ucceeoded in getting aix tpvlotts. Mr. Holist spokea warmly rl' thlle ood feeling lshown Ite. tweoon Ith P ViJtor, Stevensvilleo alnd iainlltaon high schtools during the Smaeet. Mrs. Kulster1a.a. Ia ltovensvillle tlhis afterrlnoon. 1. M. hIlr41asoaa of MiLssoaulla I ill Victor tllhis week sollcltling insurance. DIVORCE SUIT DROPPED. Now Ynrk, May t11.-T l '.alt for, dl. vol'rc begun 1)he in Novermbler, 1910, by the wi'fe f Rlohaird Harding l)wvlmp, " the author, hAl( 'been dlscotlinued by order of iulpreme Court Justlpo DIay. I The appllicatlon for the dlsoontlnua tlion wap made by Mrs. DivrIa Mr. and Mrs. Davle were tMarried In 1899. While Mr. Davis was In London and Miss Vecla Illi rk s #a her hwpe In Chi aoIo, he proltodli d wasy acqeptepi by 4Ibti. A nif. rb ,1 . li d..iol d don ahoiel paai the *nsagsttntati rI 4,000 miles to an Clark, METHODISIS INViTE BILLY SUNDAY FAMOUS EVANGELIST TO SPEAK ! AT OPENING MEETING IN MINNEAPOLIB. MhnlnsApoll.: Miy II -' Th 'i ,orki of ithe M fhethlolts l,',issioi ll r'lch lrih il for TIP l hlllan 1 .114, np· la.;lly Mlol nthl Aml r'i.;i, Ml.xiru mldl Hluthh+rll AHti, w Ibrll llughl hbefore {, lhl i"n ril 4' rf'llronl h'lts I t nighlt. A irons wire utdos byI. Blahol p Frank M1. Ir'liatil of I.illntII Ayrllu, Arg ntlli i s. HIlshlt p 'hl'tiinias II. Nsiollsy of N.w 5trl.ssrs', frr Mx,iluo, liluy, Indial 'i'T rrow, ni''iorsl I IiI I a Irel ulcl i nlii I t i ll i lttrt' d I.' I mkinlg lllllllO Isleon lld l Hu y II n llMay lhoste'eforth ilt ,i' in l obirvyid n.H "Miot llhi tlrl' sliay." O)n Monidaliy I it 11 'ixl ctol. thIe, risniIl or lihr se.rol h llet laks'sn os the nli ll ber ofl hlhsopls to h rIt lired will bl, e('i5r) Illn l l . Although the,' 'itinl'eln''l i' l ;a lIl'.v iefttsid to htvle Iht R'lv VWilliam A. illunday, whI t us hI s blis ll hihlilnlig Jnlt evalngl'listl ii m I'll g llt I l'rgo, N Ii, makes an nlddrs, he hits been invlt,'d to Isp. k Mondaiy atli.riuoon alt an opin Ineling. ' AIMED AT ALIENS, lihl'onix, Asri , May' II - 'h i' 1inl.i uinti-allen lasior bill, which would lar overy man whoI W ino t .ltak and raldill EInglish fromn sl'.ployllenls In mlilslg, railroad and iothlnr work tlaed as haz rdoCus, piusHHiid thl' lstatie soenate early today liy a voti of 11 to ,R. The s'asirn wiit hlii ediately enist over to lth,' hos,' of i'lirgpsntalIltisi, 'where II iinsse'd Its firslt reiding aind was rteferredil tl lhe 'ninillltl.' on lashbr, 1l4hould the bill becomeu it law it would throw 251,011i1 ftorelgners' out of emlpiloy Inont In Arizona, There never witl a thne whIen peoploe approelated the real mserltU of Cham. I berlaln's Cough iRmtedy mtnilu than now. This is shown by the Incerease In sales and voluntary teutlmonoals from persons who have been suired by 'it. If 'tOU or yopr olflsdren are t 1ebljeutlfh" a ooau"o' i.tild" give It 'itrialti i'b/o'me auutiunt' witi i'ts good qualities. Por sale by all dealers, WILLIAIS EVIDENCEI IS DENIED PROMOTER SAYS HE GAVE JUDGE ARCHBALD COMMISSION VOLUNTARILY. VWilshiigton. i lMav II -Johnl Henry Joii.e of MNrnillt.ii, 'i. , a lprolnoter, die.ld todahy t)efore the houllHn Judiciary culllinitte' hvistiVtuIIeg Illhargels . minsMdorldllct aig.iunet J.IdKo Ithelert WV. Areh4amlid of th.e eoneii'nol.c court, the testiti nll y of eI dwe'rd .1. WillJBlat , thlat Sthe j jrli'st hald givyen ,otelllen L lottee fuer $SOi felor a lhurni, IlI an option eont VI V INlie i lieu ni I Imh er lands. .lone.s e.ild Ithlt the $S00f note was in. lurlted by ,Jnd.elg Artl'hhall "out of the ftlllness of his heIlrt" to help 'him to tproloelltn the. dteall; thllat the jurlut never lllhad all interlept inl the option and thilt heI, illutdl the Jtdgle a prevent of $Z50 liter iot of aL $100 commisalon liln madel, in Ilie sale of a rtulm bank. Jeeute slilidt I ai gtve Judge Archbald huft l f l'his t Ilenmmiletn 'beeause the latterl head fiavored hiMn In dorstng 'tine ir.lde 'whIch figures hi the, teutl mony, its thee natt whleh W. P. Boland tnlld hIle brother, who brought the 'hilrges agaLIIIHLnst the Judge, refused to dime anlt. '1'hIe Ilhrll'llg will be resumed next lptd lay. Thu ee,'lurllnllIett en alld upon W, A. May, :eluerlrintende.nt of 'the Jp'ie' rall reeadeI teeaeil propertlie, to produi e all corree'rionde'elII(dz'ee il hil Dolueslon bear InK one thle negotlatiolnsu made py Wit. I.ane unit Judge Arch.bald for the t Katydd.l cultir banks oralny property, heleevlin tlhat transottllofl not yet re vwoled el y u l be dilcovered, BUYS A NIEW CAR. I lanllton, itMay 1.-(4peoal.) (Churles 1i. tlarltloy and Bldtne (Dew iey) ReilnOt left thli monilng for Blutte, where the former vi11 com Iplat, utrratemnta ent whh will make him the owher. of a landsome 8o horsepower pasuenger' loIntyre lauto. mobile. 986Bth nttfl.tmne will return to Hamilton with ear, a demon. strator aild a drliv. ae.qompALhy_ º them..' A..tfs . trip tL a. .ttped by both, Mr. Iaertle) hb4d Mr.;'Rittel. :be 'McIntyre clar in tIractically a new car In the state, MSr. Hartley'* being the first to hi brought to this city. CITIZENS THREATEN SUSPECT. (hinook, May II .-Archle Marlett, to whomt ceircmstinantal evidence points aH the murderer of Mrs. Ryder, has been takenl to (Ilasgow to' be placed in the county Jail there for safe keeping. Ugly rumnors were afloat as to his be-. Ing taken foretbly out of the loekup now used for a Jail by atlraged clti sens, which on investigation seemed to be based uponl some foat And an order was obtained for his removal 'It would surprise yott: to knOw .of the great good that is being dolt by r'hantherlaln'' Tablets. barltae Downey of Newberg Junction, N. B.,' writes: "My wife 'has 'been utnItS OChamber Iitn's 'Tablets and finds' them very etfe(tual and doing helr lots of, good." If you have any trouble'with your stomadth or bowels gihe them a trial. 'or sale bhy all dealers. -• NOT GUILTY OF MURDER. Lewistown, $May 11.--A verdict of not guilty Wits rettwiteg.by the jurf in the Watterson maurdr trial here today after brief conlideration. Wattelgon shot at man named: Ahinghurst after the iatter had' abused him and had commenced to lead tw,.ti ' his hothes. The defenadnt oitiited t hattti4saMd in toended to hit ASalgtiglhtni' lw+.e' Don't Hide Them With ', Veil; Re* move Them With the Nwow Drug. An eminent skin upeOtdI st reenttly discovered a new drug, othine.-double strength, whieh is. so uffiformly o sc cnesful in removindg frekles' and glv nlg a el.1ar, beautiful cohtplexlolot:that It is sold by any" llrstleess drulullst In the city of MisgOuit undera.,Jbo lute guarantee to rofund the money it it falls. Don't hide your PiCkldes Uater a veil; get an I1unoO a;1asie move them. nlivea' t .i.11: . . t use will show a Wyondestil ' o1p ment, some of the lgt6r t'eir klelks in. ishing entirely. 'It'tW'iSboltately harn less, and cannot Injure the most tender skin. ' ' ' ' :. ie s t t Ask" ny 1IP 5V .gIotd oWti e IlpYr ._'.W ise old ontHe t ato>n e beek