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Mr. THiY *ILt HAVE IUN WI'fH "T' VENViVUl , 1411lbt%, May s8. eL ieoiW bel ; er' some -,Z ,E temr, Mead' the n*lt-ontmail Hami. b t.ll team ntoJ tevnvilels tom , loig here by automlobile at 1ill t'r1ot e The baseball suits worn by HamiW '.I teams for the past three years wtii' :dug out of the moth balls this forenoon by Manager Dee gan and all6ted to the members of the team so ev6rything is now ready for the call of tima Lop Rattery will act as captath d Of the teh and will direct the wartfare against the Stevensville.` Ires. The team marshaled by Deegan Is a pretty good eombflation of dia mond performers, the lack of condition being its greatiet hitdlcap. One tea ture Of the comtng' battle between Ste venevllle and the locals will' be the flat' that thy f'ns will have a chance to uee the kind of baseball that was moat popular In the valle. before the advent of Itammond's world beaters. it ,Itrbet. an open qyestlon here for the past three yeart, as td whether the fans enjoyed the high-class play dished un% by Hanltond's men mohe than that served on the diamond here and else where In the valley by Attle Holt, Lee Simmons, Pete Gerts, "Polar" Harri son, Lancaster, "Ikey" Noelson, Archie Conley, Cothrell and other fence bust ers of thbse earlier days. With the rise of the quality of the game here In Hamilton, all the other teams of the valley were eliminated as competitors of the locals. As a result, most of the games played hero were minus that rivalry which attracts the bugs from neighboring tawes in droves. The game tomorrow should be a satisfler for the most eacting Bitter Rooter. There , Is no getting away from the fact that SStevensville has a fast team when all .'its members are present. There is no doubt but that the ex-collegians will drop down from the .bench lands into Stevensville tomorrow ready to put one over on hIainllton. It ought to he a mighty interesting game, even if there are as many errors as there are.hits or runs. Std~vensvllle will have Ham Ilton down at her own level once more and the bilercherites will be able to thoroughly enjoy themselves. The local players are flebeau, Marx, llood, Rattery, Higgins. (ierts, Bartlett. Smithey, andt the new otutfielc.r ·4htose name has not beenl listed as yet. MANY TAKE EXAMS. ltaniltton. May 23.-(Special.) -- ore than Is eighth grade puplls pres.lented thenlselve lit tile local high rshtol building this morning to write on the state examlination for entrance intoi the hikh'iehool. Tlu' examliatnions are being conducted locally hy Comnty SLu l)erintendent of Schools Minnie Bailey Law, assisted by the Misses Bethel Ir. wilt, Margaret Ryan and Maud Wyunt. Mrs. l.aw stated this noon that smv eral more would lbe expected tomorrow morning to take the examlination. The exanminatlons arct being conducted at Victor and Steveneville, Principals Holst and Sharpl having churge, the former at Sevenaville, tho latter at Victor. CLINTON NOTES Clinton, May '3.-(Special.)-Mrs. Ralph, C'lark of Roland, Idaho, visited Mrs. Ralph Coon Monday and Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle of the Northern Pacific have left for California. Frank Barlow was in Alberton yes terday. J. Hagen returned home from Mis soula Monday, iher lie e had been for several days at a hospital having a broken arm set. Mr. IHagen Is Improv Ing slowly. Mrs. S. Dwight returned home fromn Drummond the first of the week. Sihe was the guest of Mrs. Abbott whlie in Drummond. Mr. Ward, sectioll for'elnln on the Northern Placfic, has returned to ('linton to his old position. lie has been foreman of the extra gang otn tilhe Northern Pacific. FLORENCE PEOPLE WED. Ihlntiltuln. May 3.--(ipeclal.)-Ar chiti Faucett and Miss Elsie E.dgcmuond, both of Florence, were married In this city at 6 o'clock last evening at the Itomu of the bride's slater, Mrs. Ison ard Oertll, Rev. O. W. Jones, pastor of thie Christian church officlatitng. Tihe happy coupleo will make their home on the Faueet$ ranch, west Of Florence,. MAY 24, 1912. Dealring to render a great educational service to its readers, The Mis soullan has arranged with Mr. Haskin to handle, WITHOUT PROFIT i to ITUI.H., the exclusilve output of his valuable book for Missoula. Cut the above coupon from six consecutive ilsues of The Mlssoullan and present them with 60 cents, to cover the bare cost of manufacture, freight knd ,handling, and a copy will be presented to you without addl tional cost. Bear In mind that this book has been most carefully writ ten; that Avery chapter In it is vouched for by an authority; that it is Illustrated from, photographs taken especially for It; that it is printed in large,4 lear type on fine book paper and bound in heavy cloth in an att~i ti..t,. durable manner, A $8.00 VALULb FOR 800. Act quickly, i t you want a ooy. g' !la ' i,. onslrtL ve coupons and present them at The Missoulian Qy"i' A1I West Me l l street. EACH LDQO IY MAIL 16 OSNTh EXTRA FOR POSTAOE. Thdt ad wtrte, bel$i* ota ful gIate* thast balin In the pit of theatfiae the hibeat albuhn, noerVonau.da nausee. blotling after eating. feellnt of fu h*a"'dl ihiei and s1gM hIada e means Indigestlon; a dlanrdered Itdm~ W.1~. OtH t Ot t ir.it.elII you remove the cause. It isn't your etomell's Iautl. Your nto I i- as any. .ty OWeaeOti; tbey. ourbon, beoattik they immediately cleanse and raeulate the stqmach, r uhdigqsted atti fermenting food and toul gagel; take the exce e . the Itver antd carry' off the decomposed waste matter and polson from the Intestines and bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended for ever. A Cas.aret tonigltt will straighten you out by, morning-- a 8p-erent box will keep .your entire family tfeling gpoot for months. Dop't forget the chtldreq--thelr little insldes need a ,lgod, gentle cleansing, too. o x - , - ai nvm KmAY J. E. TOTMAN MAKES ANNOUNCE MENT OP GREAT INTERESBT TO HAMILTON. Hantllton, May 23.-(.pecial.)-J. L. Totllanll, mllanagor of the AIInacondaI Copper Mlnln ollllaly'S lumber in tereast here, made official announce nment this morning to the effect that the apple box fa4ctory at the local Iuill would open for operationts next Molt day morning. Tho factory will etn Iploy in the neighborhood of GO60 men, antd the run will be a IllK one, accord ingl to a statement tiade by Mr. Tl.t manl. The factory will turn out two styles of apple boxes. The ordinary, or "statndpat" box, as it it advertised, will be put out as usual, while the pIanel-ond ,boy, or the "progressivo" Islx, will probably hIe nt lint lIctlatred. This panel-end box, umllltld fromul its structure, having it panel at either cad, has llroved ver.ly popular iamong iapple growers of the valley iand will lie in great lemlllantl this season. Ow lug to the fact that it u it' he han died mucIII easier ih I tdlllaTg aldl Iun1 loading, It Is ruapidly taking the plat:e (of the nlat-end i nx. A large numbller of Illthe buxces wre ust l locally last l sesonlll, so niuny. I filet, that the lunt Ier compallllny here install ed the ictesi-I nary machinery to ta.:.-tlufluarte the box. The platlinlg hlll atill he rut it cotelllction With t1 box fiacolry. 'l'lIe openintg of these two plants ilu.ans a lot to the city, as at large number of Met o will be lfurnishll, eitlly.nltlilt. SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE. lltatni ltun. uy 2:1.. ( pelllII. -leV. Mr. Jordan, staute, tnp orn tltendent llo teachers' tailing Iml :unday school stitute itt this tity Iunt gevening at trh Methodist church, Southt, the meetilg being held under th- titsti-es tot, the State Sunday School anu int-ion. lieu. Mr. Jordan's sauject fotll the evening was "Teaching, the Highest Office.' His relmarks were lintened to by a largo and interested audlellce. IRev. Mr. Jordan left this morning for Plains, where he will continue his iwork. PIANO FUND BENEFIT. Stevenville, May 23.---(4 (ietial.) Alt intellectual treat 'mixed with equal parts of tllltedy will Ihe served at the lIrtlad theailer Friday night at 8:15 o'lock by the Muscln I lterary I society of tile high schooil. 'The ltihney that will be taken III oil this ottll-nion will be applied on the piano which the hligh sclhool Is purchasing. BODY SENT EAST. llnmliton, May 2:1. -(el.chtl)--The body of Martin Cl'oKgliatul who died yes torday iat the local hoItpltal, was sent this 4ftfernoon to Ialtitanor, Md.. where the deceased has two sisters. He was 5:1 years of age and was empItloyed iby the O. W. Kerr company at the tllllme lhe was taken sick. MILItA TO HONOR MIA.AL DAY NATIONAL GUARD OF MONTANA ORDEI4tD TO OBSERVE SOL. DIERS' SACRED DAY. h" Ilelin, liMay 2:.-(theilt.) -Direc-. a thions for the observance ol Mllenlorild t day by the nsationul gualrd of Montana we're sent out today by PhIl (trvenan, it adjutant general, in tlni following or ill er: "'lhursday , the. 30th instnelllt, I,-. l' Ig M.Iemorlal tday, all officers uatil ena Slltlsted lmen ofr he nt1lional gualrl of ' Montanla l ire rtequested to, a;ssist in 1' Sry pn4iblle wiy;. The c',oanllille s of the glal'il slt.uhi partIlltt its such111 ill titer cereonlaes urrangted by IIh Ienl c'l, millttaee and when this Is llnt IrI;ll t Illahle I.cSy ahoull Id prlomllt to t;ake ' part as ilndividmals. "ThI, ll ational fing will be displi.ed i l on nil arlmories mid public buildings o' or th te utat. at half-l'at frl m siunrlae nn ig tll 1 ,1111. when It willl Ie t'illH id It ill the top of thl, tliliff allld remlain there - ullntl IIn4c t. I t It hi el d lhalt thrll nagh sit e ll l4 by the ll 11 IiiiI h.lrdefevnder or tlhe Lpast will ant be forgoiten lad that -I their XIexample will serve Ito miake ..'f us and our desicedanhts l iually vliant Its lhfrlult'r illof our nuAlon in any hour nof tria ll that mnany' cnt' t1 o It IIi the ful l u Il re." BRUTAL MURDERER MUST SERVE IME I I'y., l. Walshl., M.atiy .:.- - ilk" Mtite I KU| rl| l| olI'rt ll'fillt,|l l ,oday tihe con vt'lion of (Geot'lge I. W%1ison, the se-. tion oreluu II who wils found guilty in the 'Thurston 44)ntly superiotr court of the murder of Mlrs. Alrchie, Cobole and her husbandbll at Rainier hlle nlght of l July l1, 1911. %Wilson was selntenced 4l to serve tfril 10 Ito r years' Jitlllison- it rent. tIls l tttorneys will aIk thu su-. i prenme court for a rehell'ing. I it Wilso was convlicted or onle or thlle Imost brutll crimlle.l in the history of ri the )state. Mr. aind Mrs. (c'ile, whol C welre newly illlrried, were slainI with ain axe Its tIhey wcere anleep. Mrs. Co- 1( Ille was a young.4l girl Wilh hadl recentiy t lremovl from Mllichian., Wilson was hll 5 hspectedi tlhrough his wife's finding f blillod on his clothing. He confessed soon after his aLl'rrnt, blit repudliated the conl'ession before the trial. Mrs. g Wilson now Is working lin a Tacomia retalurant iliti hIer four smnall chll dren al'e 'being cured for by charitable institutionsl CORVALLIS NOTES Corvallli, May 23. --(Slpecial.)--Miss r Viena Chaffin was operated upon It Wednesday after'lloonl t tile Stevens- i ville hospital by Dr. Thiornton. She lu Is doing nicely froml reports,. t Orville West is Ilmllovinlg fron the ft Rioiins' rlncl(.h into a inew residuence built on his placte east of townl. I L. J. Trumnp stol a march ot hisll rienlds by going to Missoula fon- al lday to -meet his bride, Miss Kathryn s1 Lynch of Mintnupolls. They were, trrricd l'Tuesday, retlurning to Colral lie on thelt aifternoon train anid are now domiiclled in the cozy bungalow on it thle ''retlpl ranchl on Ilost Bench. Ie A farewell to 1Rev. Mr. Iycknian In tillh slhape of ia tunion service bIy thI , Bhaptist and Presi)yterlan churches Is anilounced for Sundayl morning. Itev. t Mr. Ryckman leaves sllortly four Arl sonli to assulme a astoritte. a TO PLAY BALL. Il Stevensville, May 23.-(ioelal.)--A ft ball gamne i sheludulehl for F'riday at ft the high school grounds between the a regular teams of Hamilton and Ute- . veneville. The game will be called promptly at 3 o'olock. An extra force l of small boys will be detailed to help ti return the balls that will he batted up P the Burnt P.rk valley, and if there is enough rooters present for Ste. P vensville, and the umpire Is under- It sized, and we can get Jack Nellrich to conme up anld keepl the soors, Stevens- si vill will wilt. It will be a good game, as *nyW&y, It , MAGNIATJ.tiLLS HOW MONTANA MlS W.lt IROlIN OUT OF IOARD OP DIRECTORS. New York, May 23 --Mentana s a beet utilta territory and the part the Amerloan Sugar Refining comnpany played thelo came in for Inquiry to day at the hearing in the case In equity Inatituteid by the governlment to cause the dissalution of the so-callew "sugar trust."' Cheater I. Morey, the president of the Great Western Sugar company of New Jersey t11111 chlef agent of the late H. O. Havenmiryer in the western beet sugar Country, was a witness to day. The Great Western Sugar company owns a factors at Billings, Mont. The method used in acquiring this plant was told today Within three months after Havemeyer'r attention had been called' to the Itillings company, the Agricultural Investmelnt company, a Havemeyet concern, had acquired a controlling share In the stock, the witness said. HI-' admitted' that ni electltin wasl he.l, tile local metn re nloved and other of Havemneyer's menr became dlrectors. The plant is still run under tile name of the Ilillingl .fugar onllmiany. although sine' 19107 its entire hstlck had been owned by the (ireat We.t ern Sugar coltllllany, said Mr. Morey. I Mr. Morey u, thi the property of the lillings companIl was not takein over In the aine manner S the k'niorado colmpany. beeus "certatin corporltion requirements of M.tontani woIuII hlavI' made It too expensive." lhe raid. however, thant "to all pIraL'tell ilpur lposes, it Wan rtn 11111 lt part of tile (Ireat Western company." Mr. Morey %%#"oe stine d about the I.lrcihaae ,f a factory it A.\les, I ol ,] Mr. Mtr'i miald thle Anslla lhlhanlt W s i.relrcIasael. by him iind mllovIl to - Scott's Bluff lnd the ontt'1 1is1rff Sutgar tompntin or'talni'ed. Ih1 madh hr nlaId his OWIn IllIiyilY tieo purlhlieC(R the plclalt hilt ~ ais reitllilburseid by the (treat Westernl Sugar enmptn;llly. 'SPOKANE COMPROMISE ý. WILL BE CARRIED UP , 'I'hit tile iI14'I'44ll,. 4'4444444t'4. 44444 r n144444441 h144 I' (used4, 144 ff44431"p th' *$pI.' k.41144omlinpr411e at thi11' ti4es,. Is fIIreight 4.41-44 Io Spk4ane .41 the e-4 1414114144 III IIIrc r~liuwt' 44 4 Il (''.) 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NamIte give'. by Postlulnt lii, Ba1ttle C1reek, Mici. Muntuy thou4allndsl of plly44h4!i1ll time Poetetts 1i4 platce oI tea and cofftee4 In their own1 homes and prescrlibe it to patientrls. "There's ' it reaon," 'andi It Ia ex plained in the lIttle book, "The Road to Wellillle," II p5al1g8ou E 'eur rod tOe abeve latter? A now I one ippears from time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of human M. ,Schlossberg announces the opening of his Oil Saturday Moring, May 25 Tremendous Reduellons in All Departments Read Saturday. morning's Missoulian tor the "grcatcst real saving" mer ,chandise news that you have ever read in this city. Better come and see for yourself. SCHLOSSBERG'S C ATARRHI MISERIES FOREVER ENDED A 81MPLE, SAFE REMEDY BRINGS INSTANT RELIEF, EVEN IN THE WORST CASES. T|he' setlelv'l s' t. M.elest', .ilia| |hl :.. \\,1\ Iio 11 1"' C .1t l h ' .i i I1 ii I II I I I ,iIii, ,1 'ii Ih1 tl w 111 I,.too' h 1i ht ,s 1,-! .1lal the i11 w',,r|k l l' lJ. \p i l iwth ll | o lip. ai ft. hl,:I Iffl'ic t. Is:1, ( r,';l Itlis, w'hh h In apl l o i,,, I, i ll,. ri tls oI rlihbe, ,ill lh,' ' IhIHI ,1' ,h', 1II1. (Iohll~l II ,)lllI Ih,' I',. t of th,' tr' ubled , inlhl II1.|;,1 1t , r,' I t1, ii' t f ' 1 t ltt t * 4It' I ' .ll I t l h hi .h i 'iila I sitllhl g ; l l e111 ,ll , \ iii H'1 A1 M'' r, ilnllTO li EAT HI E R .h, hI 1,. Ihnd M ri u111 ll| tIIhIII nf . 11 .II 111t1 I hmra' w hi 'I . I,, 1 l 11 1I '11 iliath I l .liall. thag nll hi nw't, io ng . l It,,,, Ilr,, ;i t11 I'l(.)1 . Iwho ar( ll II ,hl mi.P.rll bl 1 . wIto .OIIII 'l l I ' )f 'll ll'l ilI lf lllty '| III ' init' I r { IIIef a t 1 thl.sIH1.( 1 il:h;I 'lpl0 I t 4 I h . t1 r wi{ lls )..11111. h l\\11 l . an lthq r \ltll. ;lllll( hl1l%'illf I ~l(Y ( I(','(· 1 'i \1'-III 1111114 . % I o 11 r It Kl m wi l l ,' li b loui ntin" 1 t1 het, ilg . sea|l ii .1 ll~lll. ) hotthI HAMILTON WEATHER. 11'.lll rq'~ lcllPf h,',' Ihl, I Il•i ll I1 .~ 11 '-Iilllllll' 11 ti' d t n .111 1111) H11.:\~ U il . I I·Jlerial 11ser w il inl ilt rll ,Ic . o illl l 11 ,t 1r.t l h ,l willh lll ll2l4 I h ll rInI hf. nin im i tm peraturlli I wlilK ri or'll,5,whl th l ininll- .ian wha s . > T'ill lh ,.r , w " .t ll., e olfllllll prlliptllon li ;, the s'lig hII .ing Ill'int ,I ly. illtll l ll, h , ii. ,, iSI1 The Musical Photoplay Theater. Program for Tonight and Saturday: Comedy Nights "Brains and Brawn" The Im ulh ph it rr to .lturI Ih!" e,\lllllng f lilllghln. "The Katzenjammer Kids" 'l|l( Wesl'h"l' JIII'lI l I'll l I ihLkoPIH (Iro uiPI(' m114ll0 V 1 i n' Y illlly I1'.fllnk "The Man Under the Bed" A Vitigir plIh ,llt ly . iti .I . erPt Iii ll i.v. rVy Ii)i , eiliil 1 1411) e:'l' ilIIH lihl g. "Ranch Girls on a Ram page" A Ihiti y, il' er l 'ii ll. . I l ll I tl( ' bri'mi I'.1 I iUghhter. "Egypt, the Mysterious" Iii, I'; illil' LAUGHT LAUGH LAUGH ISIS, the King of them All. BRAIN WOR. Missoula MONDAY 27 MAY,.... You KNo;ir's GooD MORE LioNs, ELEPHANTS,TIGERS LEOPARDS. SEA LIoNs, EDUCATED BEYOND THE PowER OF HUMIA. COMPREHENSION,TAN A.LL OTHER Snows. 3 BIG RINGS-oARENAS ACRES o, WATERPROOF CANVAS THE SNOW TrAYIS DIFFERENT-2 PERmmMunes NEW STREET PARADE 10O° Grand Theater Special Feature Picture ZIGOMAR Absolutely the Greatest Production of the Age. 10 c No Advance in Admission 1Oc 'TONIGHT ONLY BIJOU -THEATER Program for Tonight and Saturday: A Mexican Romance. ''Ti rillfii i g h14ir i. tlslllllltl HI'IlIIgH. A Personal Affair ,iI nll l :iing s I ;In l)n h p I I Ih A Ili i-(l l i.Vl i In lli,, julhI . After the Reward. I III I tI t Ien un ;ly ir.;m I rý MAPES & MAPES Spring Styles Now Being Received Daily. * FOR SALE Four good work. horses and driving harness. a Mioula Gas I. Bell Phone 583 Harnols Theater C. A. HARNOIS, Mgr. One Night MAY 27 MOND AY 27 'I 'i i, . ll a mIII.. >I l', l I4I l x THE PINK LADY .100) I ,rl'frm'llcesH Il New York, \where It v evenltd I1 rurur*. Comn Ilyll.y (if' ~i; 1 llipJl ur, htMra; clioriu of pink perfrctlun. Prices 50¢ to $2.00 Meat uale Saturday at 10 a. m. M II I I0tl AN LA F i . UU11 O uiox&N I4 A1