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O"e * - end he te., wita .. w : a* e".bh leui 2 csue h ln e6l lbry p.eJob. et I hope tie 'Alpqticap eli". lw not ;think Chat he t(a o. t he job the job i Mhaj the pro ýes. It to Althe mlltail .t titl he" i ling two 1hin abtth when he eets int y 0tiles. differ s ., l to disppr, words tiolans ar l4oidh to an fewer'slatde whcmmunity iitn ev1 eM a th'tl ieve "i Qiiit& DovbQto 'ol p feaveu . " ' e "pI ta a t be true, he m lpatinum le gettoming soietd ing that all he JObt he oa do, It is in' to take noter than tfouv4 yenot. I bnd o you to sik him whenbs "lie saysI h~e ,wther he Would take cause he Is neoassary fir the Job. Well, a ourthat he rm, ask him whether he ob. inthe ob e wh ith eproposm esd wy he I bring inot whcontnue get os cen th office. All bo e going t or lly poll. Anotes are lly tghat broul t a rhe I iponss go muing ch lik that delivered at Camby, de. ekrythnl there oi the job Mr. Roosevelt seld the people wanted him. to. do, President Tat eavked:. "If tuppat be Mrue, thooe millenni wum tte tcoming, the atkl . Is'a ellslot ob ke the prop, ihet isto takend were to disappear yrom Ilht, how do you asuppok him this couhtry would get along,, anybowt "My comends, t whethers de wroul thlnlake to put in the- White House aman for the third termwith hi views ofhether the constitution and his views of himself. In every announement f .he makes you would think he were the whole t howu and thaCt there was ..t sabod elle in the countrt.':- ...... . "It's *I, I, I,' and thereforu I say that her you eedsallyt ty that brought a re eponsem by giving li e that delvered Warhnton itRoosev not satand the people son didnot et, and JaPresion ddent Taft get, and Orsat could not set, you re Moing, to put" him in oftie with a sense oa power Ohat willi' be danseroue to thja count~y. , Supposer. a ioMr.ed Rooseseelt was wafted to tnoln with a hl ce.hariot -like the Mrom sight how do youeltkn himsuppoself tohis Abrahatry uid geolt along anyhowsembles h"My lends than any an gerous the isngto o -thsl copntry,". go, remarked., Mr. put f calle upon thWhite House velt Inke to find one nannouncemenhe makes .youhe had don wron, ae sked tor more tshow and that theurd heads llt anybody else power," and dubbed; t6 "oampagal the former arsident l is :saklid ' anst him "aeusatory and IRlIod&." -: In th jotntra:'ppe .' ' the-'. ar et: ernIt' 1, 1,' and tohthe neoref, Mr. sayt dthat r that unde that vanity and that egotism by giving ttemtg that would .1rmit measures of "reforth'· the .til re ~al os the 18th, 14th ogt and Sttnenrd mants for whidh the vete~qp s tought and whlh protwet. the negro o tea would depid-not upon the reJackson t ip et aond Grhat could nhat Mr. you aerlt gproposesing to pudo, he id, by office with a the indsepenence f the udlolnry "Let Mr'Tfoostiredt RDoln out what thing I have done or iailed to do un erss then a n yody ndan in the I will ay tllhe hupon thde a Rooevelt, but ~r'hlie he one indict merelyntn f en epal denunelation to say that the bod one all are for me and.all afnts him, I "say sa le bonductlngp a cam and lesn th"lurid hea th, mand lun.who bar had the veneration, the repect and tforme n puresidt t -hmakingby the Amerins n peoint' 'the etle" e 'the et rpnel 'and to the negroes Mir. -Teft thieen 60a esdtow 'and e will be laid bmeasure theof "reral t practical re-loh 'wll beI insd[inpaed here' by Jude peal orf the th,1urquth eO ltth'amed in $May. Whe naltter'pt' alll'n the 4rand ory was for whiched the eourt today by and which protect , tre. lneg.o mae, Mosuldt o'depend upon the resnlt deof 'o election.hard That is withat r. Rooselnl and proposesith twhb-tol, hve d, "Nby ) aona "Lget Mr. uoadu lt point Bout wh:.tu eI wilr sa that Che has rinad, the seoit. enra to n at n Jptpo ay +oS "t f `yqy. r+.... : . . ··- gcq~:r - II 9~~~~- 1 1IOh7h~3 610. lot Ewoi.s ·i 1. ···· · -i~~r~p "" a .. 4 Sn. 0. SLAISIELL AND HIS TROPHY. • ,ll.,lmm II. O. nlaindell, the world's cham plon 'typist, spent a few hours in Mis souls yesterday demonstrating the Underwood machines There was one thing that Mr. BlatIdell demonstrated beyond the shadow of a doubt, and that is, that he can make a type writer rattle along at a marvelous rate of speed and that the work he turns out ia clean. Besides giving demon strations at the chamber of commerce roolnm and forestry headquarters, Mr. Blaladell vialted at the university, the Mercantile company and several of the other offices in the city and at each place gave a demonstration of what he could do with the Underwood ma AVENUE IS AMONXio SI cONDill PROPERTY OWNERS ASK CITY COMMISSION TO ORDER IMME OIATE CONSTRUCTION. A petlion was ` tarted yesterdsy among the property owners in the pay ing dist)lct, asking, te city commis lon to order the immediate comple tioh of the underground telephone wire conduit on all paved, qtreets. The petition sets forth that If this work is not done nqw, it will have tW be done In a year or two-and then the pave meat 'WIll have ted be torn utp, to the permanent injury of the street. It is atated .hat there is plenty of time for the completion of the conduit before the payint is' started and that it should be done at pnce. This is the work which was partly finisled..when the 'strike of the line men NpA the symgathetlc act of the dltch "diggers cansed a sudden suspen Slon of operations. The ditch had eed, coniilet l part wa dottwn Higgins avenue. It.was filled when the work tmen hpd, refuspd to go on .with the work and the annobucement, of tile telephone companies' has been that there would 'be ' nothling doiig for a Couple oftears or more. - The property owners to whom the petition was presented yesterdpy signed It wllllnLlb and it is probable that the list will be complete so that it carn be handed to the city commls slon in time for consideration at the Wednesday meeting. It will be a matter to be considered promptly. Opinion has been largely favorable, wherever the petition has been' diR t eu.nese. . STER IS ECfED TO DEER LODGE HIGH Principal I. J. Stejer of the l1Mi soull h'county high school 4astrecelved liotlc from the board of the Deer Lodge high. school . 4 his election as prinolpal of that inslitution for next year. ' Mi. Iteser, w ho has g.ven the Missoula tddidTy" school efficient serv I Ice, was nqt*' eondidate for re-el.otlon hbre' AJi 'it . iit ' friends in Mlssoula rre .g(l4 hlat the eall ae has recelved will no-take htl mfar from the Carden city: ' '....... '.... . . chine. 'Mr. Blnladell wrote fromn familiar copy, from dictation of ptrange matter and from dictation direct to the machine. He averaged better a than 100 words a minute and acoom. I pished the feat ,without any seeming I exertion. His assltant held a stop watch on him and the work was passed around for examination. I Mr. Rlaisdeli has won the national speed contest for tile Dat two years. t In the contest of 1911 he wrote for an hour at the average rate of 112 words nl minite which In the highest profes. sa lonal record ever made In competl 1 tlion. His work yesterday w.as greatly t appreciated by all who witnessed his performance. PUPILS CELEBRATE ARBOR DAY EXERCISES' WILL Bl HELD AT EVERY BUILDING IN THE CITY THIS AFTERNOON. y Today is Arbor day and it is to be fittingly observed by thepuplls of Mis soula's pubilic schools. It will be a holiday at the university and the high school. too, but there will be no formal e observance of the occasion at either of these institutions. The exercise e today will be more In the spirit of the occasion than by carrying the trep " planting idea into practical effect. SThills Ik mostly on account of the late r ness of the season and because the a date was so late the students of the several schools took up the practical work some time ago and a number of y shade tIees were planted on the grounds of nearly every building In the ,Mlssoula district. There will be a few trees set out today and the classes at every huilding have pre pared a program to be given in con. nection with the ceremony. The exer e cises wvll be at 3.30 p. m., and the par Sents and friends of the pupils are in vited. The program will not lbe long a and will be very enjoyable. le WILLIAM CYR INJURED IN RUNAWAY ACCIDENT William Cyr of Grass Valley met with a painful accident yesterday morning as he was driving to Mis ouila. About five mInes out of town, a bolt gave way in one of the single trePs and the team ran away, throw Ing Mr. ICr' out upon the ground. His face was badly bruised and his right shoulder was dislooated. The accident happened near Tony Des. champs' place, and he brought IMr, Cyr into town for surgical aid, MARYAD FA1TIONS UOIDE DELEA TES u.ltlmore, May 14.-An agreement was reached .eorly this morling at a conference -between the.leaders, of the Taft and Roosevelt forces, to split even on Maryland's delegation to the re publiban natiloal cbnvention. 1Dach silde ill Itavo two dilegates at 'arge and six .district' deleaites-tO In'h all. The Roos0velt:.delegatioq will be in structed to vote. for Colaohel Roosevelt pr presildent as bdag as he has' any poEaisbl chate. of recteig .the nomi nation. , At ,the' state convention today a Roosevelt man was chosen .temperary obir¶man apd'. a Taft man permanent ohalrhian. . . . ý ,..ul hi- o .. Grt Saieoflirat Missoula Has Ever Known Ordinarily a brass bed is' considered a luxury-the height of the proud housewife's ambition in furnishinh l' home, yet with such remarkable bargains as our Furniture Annex presents this week it is positive coor buy a brais bed. A dozen beds were sold yesterday, besides there were scores of women who maide silo.t* t and the beds will be sent home When their husbands come in and approve their wives' selections. By Sturi night, we candidly believe; there'll be hardly a bed left out of the three hundred bought for this sale. Come Today-The Style You Want May Be Gone Tomorro The Reduced Prices Hold Good This Week Only-Don't Wait There are upwards of fifty different styles of brass beds represented in this sale, including beds made with the reg. ular straight posts, beds with continuous posts, beds made partially or entirely of square tubing and still others made of brass tubing, with head and foot panels of Circassian walnut or maple. A variety s6 extensive that every taste can be.gratified and in every instance a remarkable saving if you buy this week, for example: $ 9l9 For this reg* $16 a For this regular $5 ular $16.0 16. Brass Bed. $ 9 .9 Brass Bed. Exactly like cut with Hs, l. e. 2-.inch continuous n a.. pillars and other with 2-inch diameter; head p"in" ,'""ll stands 55 inches and "'" tues, foot 33~2 inches %he-irch high; full else; a4tin flnelh f I ll lll lI l lll ill Ill l ll 11111 1 a d %fo SInh.,, For this reular and foot 33 Sn Choie of high. producltion of the bed we bright or ,,. s .off.c r for $21.80. It Is full satin fin- size and very heavy, hav Ishes. Tile lntg ,±! -inn.h pillars aind I" Sreatest Inch tuling fillers; head value In a standsll 1,~i incesn and foot Ibrass bed 1o inra Inch., high. In satin v-er offer,.,d, finish only. A genuine t@ A For this regular eq75 For this regular ag g For this regular A For this regular Brass Bed. $55 Brass Bed. $*7$65 Brass Bed. $ .6$85 Brass Bed. A handsome now bungalow style, fled ful slie and exactly as A ied orf tihe most manllenive bulltd. arlne as cut, cxce pt hans 7 fIller with 2-inch contlinuous posts and s.iowf. Very massltive construction; having 3in-ch i lllaers eand ot her rods lhead a;11nd fol ; pillars. 3 other tuling posts of IIncl dima - oli tiuun ue plllars I$ inchele lI reds of I -Inch tybltlg; iltead 0c , i lnchen ; I1-lllch square' top and Seter; heor ll Nte nds 54s Iltiches, alnd dllinelltel.r; hiladl stands 8le 1, andel foot Illl fot 41 Inc'1 high; full sclet; hottl tle ll then: olther tubing 1 I nch; foot 13 inc'hes high; fuIll size; sntin 41t h inches high. In satin finish naltin flnish. A lied of extremlno hlecld G9 anld root i9%y inches high; finish. only. sixe, yet gracefully plropcortioned. full size; sati finish. $20.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars ......... $1285 $50.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars.........$32.50 $30.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars ........ $18.65 $55.00 Brass Beds, with contjpuous pillars...$32.75 $35.00 Brass Beds, with continuous pillars...$16.75 $65.00 Brass Beds, with square tubing...........$33385 $35.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars ......... $19.50 $65.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars......... $36.65 $40.00 Brass Beds, with continuous pillars.. $19.85 $75.00 Brass Beds, with square tubing .......$39.75 $40.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars......... $2160 $75.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars ......... $4350 $45.00 Brass Beds with straight pillars......... $24.75 $85.00 Brass Beds, with square tubing..........$46.50 $45.00 Brass Beds, with continuous pillars..$26.90 $85.00 Brass 'Beds, with straight pillars ......... $4680 $50.00 Brass Beds, with continuous pillars...$29.65 $90.00 Brass Beds, with continuous pillars..$49.75 $50.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars......... $31.60 $90.00 Brass Beds, with straight pillars.........$53.50 Less Than Regular to Pay for an Ostermoor Mattress-Special Reductions for This Week Only iEverybody kncwn thice Occtrercocr Mattreas--that it Ia tih mast populit ftclied cnt t ean ,mcatire'e mceaccel, e. heat tI is hcmnd-mude, grm-proof, water. ai pr'o.cl' ceIpro d Inlicce1'y; Ihlcl it nlce'er gets tunlpy and never neds ronnvatilon. $18 Specal Ostermoor-$15 Pull size, eovered with beautiful mnrerlOrlld. Prench art twill; standard thlckness and standard weight; regular weight; relgular price 318 3g1 the world over; tilis week only . .......................L..................U............................ U.. UTTER ' $23 Special Hotel Style Ostermoor--$18 SHAF A ,nofteur enld mnre luxtrLous mattress than thu $15 grade, of extra weight nd thiknk.ss; mcade with round corners and cove'red with merertsasd uu w ,Irh ant twllis; W'lct, h 0 pounds; lirlce everywhere, $3; for thl wec'k only.... ................................ $30 Extra Thick French Edge Ostermoor--23 it still softer and epro lIuxurious mattress, of extra weight and thlkness; a naei d with roundl corners and I-1nc'h Insc.erned IFr'ench edge border; coverlng t the fine nt mererlsed Prbnch art t willls; weighs 80 pounds; relg $O2 a ular price, $30; iln this sale........ .. ........ ......... ....... Mattresses made in two parts, 0o extr.s, o . / I[ I I -i I Iit s l I i . . I l . I 1 I Il . i i . i R ; i . i , IY VINE IS PLWANTED BY FRESHMN CASS The freshman chlas, inspired by the fame spirit which led its members to plac girant "1'" on Jumbo, last week, ttlitrd its alttfitfOn from defac oIn to esl)tt7ing ti,. Aibuties sur ron4dlng the',unfersity y~estirday and planted an Ivy vih on the oampus, wltl ie 'osremqno y wbi toh~li usually attached to such Arbor day ochieve ments. Professor Palmer started the vine on its career with an appropriate speech. Afterward the freshmen gathered In the ,gym and celebrated the planting of the vine with a dance. l$couts were sent out to roundt up the' rest of the school and within a .few minutes the hall was full. An or. chestra composed of a relay of tal ented students furnlihed nmuslg for the revelirs, who danced until mid. night. Neasly two-thirds of the 7,000,000 residents of Argentina are of foreign birth. BIG BLACKFOOT ROADS GOOD FOR AUTOMOBILES Dr. & r. Dodd* was called to Ovando Sun4ay for professlonal aserv. Ice and because of the pleasant weath. er he took ,Mrs. Dodds and Miss 1ll, thorp along for the ride. Both the ladles and Dr, Dodds are enthuslastle in their praise of the good roads they Iound along the way. They say the work done by the commlasloner' off the part ot the road that is in o4st souls county Is worthy of the h lghhe commendation and they reoommeol. the trip to automobilleta who wanat an enjoyable drive. FOR ROOIVYILT. A Ashoville, N. 0., Wtay SI.--MenFt district delegatea to the repubiM.c-a . tional convention, A. H. Prltobar4tt IL H. Stanton, instruote4d fot' ,.$0 J Svolt, y About one-fifth of the Sproduce is ao p ca '1.A