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o.. .. . 3... 815.4E of ...................... 2 .0 S ille ............... .. 47, dutrtiot .................... 146.4 , m........ . .................... 180., a f nd ....................... 18.09 hpton fund ......»............ 140.60 to tund .......................... 181. Ind 4tiptyans do he buadn4 ebha4'.d during ....: .... .. ... .................... Onla all funds June 1.$867,010.61 and oba ged during ;11tY111 t »...................................... 8,990.24 gQ tal .................. .................$70,0 0.7 Pail .out and credited during a onth ...... .................... ........... 748.72 Slll noe on drand June 31....$63,322,08 v40Wed from delinquent . ............................. 4........ 07.88 iL d. from licenses ... 333.76 3,o9.ved from county offT d 'Ors fees .................... ............. 19.05 1~Ived rom other sources.. 1,729.60 S.................. .... $2,990.24 UA J!ERED OUT OWEADI USP Portland, July 1.-Martlal law, for the first time in the history of the United States, it is said, was declared -against a public inn, when Governor West closed the Milwaukee tavern to dl* y in keeping 'wit' his recent threat to suppress the roadhouse evil. Be sides the governor, were the adjutant general, W. h. Pinser, and about 50 other officers and men, all armed with rifles, revolvers and axes. Governor West's proclamation declaring'nartial I law against the, resort was read to the paoppletor, '"obby" Burns. S i"We nsste tlhat BuTis Soldiers would remain in camp outside the grounds until the changes he de manqed were made. Governor West closed up "Cliff Inn," another roadhouse. No soldiers were utilsed, the governor simply tacking up the notice. WHY NOT? Corvallls, July 1.-(Special.)-Why Snot follow the footsteps of other fruit valleys and orgapise a University club In the Bitter Root valley? It I pro posed to Issue a call at the (t'rvllis Pburth of .?uly celebration for state plonlc dinners. There is a good repro seulation of former middle western states relident in the valley, and for. mer 'Minnesota and Wisconsin people will take the initiative at this time ama endeavor to perfect a temporary organisatlon, HAPPY EAGLIES. Hamilton, July 1.-(Speclal.)-Local Eagles are much pleased over the rain which has been falling for tlhe past. two days. With heavy showers t~tithls time it is thought that the chances for splendli weather during ithe , Eagle' oonivUtlon ' are made a 100-to-I shot. PEPPARD VISITS. "amllton, July 1.--(pecial.)--O. I. Pei)pard and son of Missoula were In Haillton today to attend a meeting o-f 'be board of county commlssioners 10-,Peppard entered a bid on the eri~[ of making an approadh and fill tothe bridge across the river at-Ste JULY 1. 1913. gr/et eduoc.Uonal Ijrfvic to Us v T The MlI with Mr, Haskln to biadle., WTHOPT PROFIT ve output of hb valuabe bookr.b 3lou oula. Cut Ieue utlve. f wei f eWb ml' a p-aid to OOv* the bar cosot o mautacture. 4 r I r prsehnted to you wltbhout .441 ba"- beep molt Qaretul wrilt ati them 3at e lubouU.9 y,ý ,N, -1;' '? 'ýdr'- w 's` , .xr+ # t cwI~r / l w work was l "nd j*'W. n gtofl. The ott fot turnishlngr 100 ords U.f t wood at the 'ooftl. 'housa, d to the Viley bur-! trelr bid being 3:50o I Watson was tl onilyy nation of J. ~l. Totman as fair 't.Isslohnel was accepted by the board, . PItasgibons bealpg ap pointed to till the vacqnt'place on the board. In regard to the road petltilubed for by P. J.: Leavitt, the petition Was granted. The petition saked that the stiudM lx(d tirouh the M. W. Bulllvant raneh,' k whers 'the county road now ends, on to the Sleeping Child springs. Witbh tht. Bourity controlligr t'te nlud to the sprjngs, the roadway will prob ably be Inade passable for automonl bliss, I TO BE INSAE White Plains, July 1 -Dr. Austin' R. Flint, the alienist retained ,by the statq to oppose the release or litrry K. Thawv from Matteawan, explained today at, the hearing before Judge Kpogh how at first he had regarded Thaw as a "murderer." but later ar rived at the popoluslon that he was In sane. "Did you see any evidence .of ihean. Ity on Thaw's part when you first In terviewed hIm?" Dr. -Illnt was asked by Thaw's counsel. Dr. llint said his first intimation that Thaw was Irrational came when he read Thaw's will and codicil. After studying these papers carefully he went to the then district attorney. Wil liam T. Jerome, and told' him lie was trylng an insane man. The Witness elaid that "Thaw's die luelon" must br.p out in time., al though it might be cnnevealed for years. CORVALLIS NOTES. SCrvallu., July J.--(pehtl.a)--. ron IItudson of Duluth Il a Igueslt at lheI utnmmerdale ranch. IMaim Brown camrn tip from Mslotallfa Friday to spend It well-ourled vaca tion here with old friends. bred Holway was a Hunday visitor In Lolo. Mr. and Mrs. Hiansoit F. liay are expected to retulrl this week frlom their wedding trip. lrecent arrivali are rep,.rt.ed as fol lown: At Thatl (?Unbl's on the it26h, a brand new boy baby; Al Jordy's on the 2lthi, a girl, and T. 1. Muntll', a girl. Several froml here are planning to attend the fruljgrowers' meeting at the laumllton Chalmber of Ctuouineroe room Haturduy, Jilly 6. l'rofeseor .I. H. Cooley of I3orzeunan will be. in at.I tenldonce and methods and rules of grading and packing will be discussed. Mrs. Fred Pfllg.ort of Woodside is reported, seriously ill. Walter Slmmons Wait It Missoula visitor Friday and latulrday. Mrs. Taylor, owner of a fruit ranch in the Tallboy's divislon., expects her two soins frOm Chlsholi, Minn., short ly, and will erect a handsome buiiga low this summer. The Ice cream and strawberry soqial at J. Hay's lapt Saturday evening un der the ausplces-of the Prely'terlJan church was wiil attended. TO WED TODAY. Hamilton, July 1.- (Hpeclal.)-A marriage Ikcense was issued this even ing to Orville .. ,Cooper and Miss Stella M. iihllips, both of iHamilton. The couple, will 1ie married tomorrow. alloons Given Away tomorrow at "The Meroantile." i -_ - .Qrdt TWO and t. . 18 $t. eir original ! n FRA A GRI FUR Corvallis, July 1.--(Speelal)--kvery. thing is tlflng done to rmake the com Ing celbratilnn oni thile ourth the best evat. -The program will be carried out In teQtall;r (one of the big features will li1 the parade at 10 a. m. Busl. ness mIt.lare 4busy rigging up floats, and there will be various comic stunts. 'lT Iloe baseball, team will be ma tb.l$ly L7Sengthened to Insure a fast and snappy game with Stevensville. POrenoon. Parade--to a. m. Declaration of Independence. Addess.,-Hon.. I. hee M'Cullnch. (Grand tugoRof-wr. (Žotnnuilly basket plenic, shhool yard. Afternoon. Ball game--Stevensville vs. Corval-! Spots, and novelty raees. Horse rauces Including throeeelghtst mile running; puny race, bIoysi under iii; gqsi.rt5'mile runniing; saddle horsw race. ' PARADISE NOTES Paradise, July 1.--Mrs. Louise Quirk and daughter, Edith, left Frlday for an extended' Vlili with relatives in Heron and Spokane. Miss Caroline Ilrickeen has returned from' her homestead near Tuscor, Mont.. and will visit at the home of thJe Erl-ksens for seyeral weeks. Mrs. M. Williams, who travels for the Northwestern 'ra41ing; . ompanyof Spokane, was In town this wedk on business. Mrs. J. Lahdon and daughters are snaking a month's visit In Seattle and Tacoma. Mr. itenlsun, of the Northwestern Ilmlprovelmllnt assuoclatlon was in town this week looking aifter the com pany's prppsrty interests at this point. Miss Mllabel Coale visited i Sp okane severatl days, r'turnipg Iaturday siulr Jing. , " 'The Walllce-Paradise local has beep but osn as a regular ruo. This runt Will glve good pass'fenger service between I'.r't dilsel' and ti. tikgis daIly. Mrs. L. HI. Jeannot has returned frusom alifornla, where sihe spent tile winter with her ouuther. Mrs. Stokes of tll WPrisnelseo. Mrs. Jeunllsot will Ltke, clihhrgl of the Quirk rooling IJonus,, durillg the absence, of Mrs. Quirk. Mir. Frank Hllilgun anld Margaret C'alkins left Wednesday for a trip to te coast cilties, William Date leaves for Cornwall. England. Tuesday mornilllng. Mr. Diatse expects to be gone three months and will visit severail points in the east before sililllng from New York city. Mlr. aend Mrs. ldward C'. Case have returlned t Paradtlls.e after a short trip to Hielena and L ll take, charge of the (Case rIoumIsing hlolmt. during tihe ab se'sunce of their parents, who are Visit Inig relatives in iowa.. L. M. Linden iadse a busiuess trip to Thoolllsonl, Nlturduy. Mr. and Mrs. Nels,,n and children left on No. :1 Mollday for a trip to WutshigtotsU ansd Oregon. Mrs. Warren Marley and children. ione and. Kenneth, left this week to ljoin the bhusband anld father in his new ishome ila (.a.tltda. irt'c Jolhntstol mIllade a trip to C(amitm Hot s#prings Hutlurday to take a ramllllinlg Iarty out to thle sprigs. Tlme nsw I'athlilha hturslrh is almnost coinpletd anlld is in surhape to hold tile reulair s'rvltes in the maui part of Sie building. 1.C. O. McMalhon, mach'inist, had tile milsfortune ,tu have ihis right eye In JuI.d Iy the expls)lns or a lubrlicator glass. McMaihon wesit to PlaSis to get inedlical lattntlolt and was ad vIsed to gus to' the Missoul, lhospltal fur trsatmsesst. FOR THE FOURTH. ('orvallis, July 1.--(pecls.)-Mr. and Mrse. (charles Johnson and, daughter, .aIna, came over rojm the OvahdO country to auend the Fourth with relative, and friends. Mr. John son is superjatendent of the irralUo.on departMnelt for a .ioktTne flrni dWrit ing sevrial re tions of hay and grain lantds. They are ofa(ted but a few miles frositl th proposed Puget Hound exten.wlol. Ifom Gr.et .alls to, MUI. youn"'ýl ebl ville, cme to lMairiton hi mubnilla,:secured a mar $lip lieeu e .ted.. e married shortly before noon by Justice of the Peace Frank Pelaick. The ceremony, which was pertformed Ip the s dtase's aoffi wa wltneuued by Attorneys B~ater ana Kurts. oHARtWD WITH MUTINY. New Orleans, 'July I.-Warrants char.n.l. revolt and tmutiny were Is-, sued to4ay by the fedesra adtli.rlft.t for 4r inamnbers of the enl~fte-room crew of the o pthemr.Pacififotenu tship Ast 'sw;o Went eon ..itife *wdays.1h it V b.N.lu tt4 ;:1AWC9ir wor * ir m. y ,m l k ow 41iawnl , t M a.t thle w*ik.aglp ht sar *t y otice t ui a rr thr ate lM n talyt , otei ar,eht&'&Adnd nifty to 1r made. coats and suits. Mr. Mar tilt hp tham In advance of the usual date ind the'yr'are certain to otle a sansation. They are' adapted to sum test egui*, wear and their originality, will ake 'then gp.iular froip the Satlt. The display was arralnge'd in the win dow lest ni.ht and it will be un bovered., ruLddy fur Inspection, this morning. "We had sltbh a god sale on our tigular summer lines that ,we were closed out" earlier than we expected," said Mr. Martin last night, "but we have Ibrought out th',se advance styies for the late sunlmmer and early fall to tale the place of the summer wear whtbl' Wti have n,1 snc:efnfully ipla..l alruedy. It In really the vety first of the tailor Inade. to reach thi% fat west. I am .r. otiur patrons and the it6mn Of 4Mikiouia gnerhitly' will be pleased. We hout, Ithey will all drop around and see l,..e ununsually at tractive designJ. ,lit fubri And rfah lln, they .e aSre it ts attractive an anything could I". I don't think I htne" ever'seen a ltie that Was nu.ulll formly satisfacltrv." SUDDENLY SUMMONE IS PIONEER RESH[ Frank Dlerman, ta pioneer of this city, died suddenly last night at his I|homel at tlle cornler of I0irnt and Pat te nstrcets. +Mr. Ile,rmun was about 70 ylers of age and haslill suffered moure or Inr forr several yearn. i'eiintly, lhowever. he was n tii .wettr health and lKilht nlihti he w,: up nlld tallklng with neillglbose untl0 bedtime. About milldnlght htfi.~oused poerons in the hlouse, who fopld him very ill land he expired 'ho rt after ai phynlclan was allmlttloped. r. II)lerntan lhad no ret a.vesn In thl -iclty. ihi war ai member o.' the Odd lidath ldge, and tils or aunization will mla.k. the fune'ral ari alige Inenl s today. TAPT HKIAI8 StAENGERFEST. I'liladelphim ,July 1.-- A grand con cert festival pnrlltpaltedI in by the thousands ctd.m.abi.rs of associatlons ucoatituting t Nr'l tNheatiern as.enger bad, with 'rs tdvtl and Mrs, ,rtft ac the guentt .or )Ionor. was Ilia crpwning event tonight iind un today's program of the 3ld iue'ngertalt. Wheno the president and Mrs. TaHI reaOlued Brul d street station at 6 o'clock 'they were greeted by a G(ermman n,,gI of Welcome sung by a large clla us. As the president ,and iq,, wire ~,entered the Audituriplp, thLiy ,torub uL 6,000 trainred male voices eang the "'.ttar Spangled Banner" while the Ilnmiens, audience remainelld standlling. 'realdent Taft made a' .Olle'.h i'Omendllulglll the pur pous of lthe oaiicety. lie departed fur Washilta.tn tonight. LUMBERIJACK 'I SUICIDE, Wallace, Jul) .. ( (811eriald)-hI* Toblin, unitl re.natly a worker in ltillbebr talllpu tIhruughllhut thu (0oeur 'Alentws, coninlltted nuluhlo In a 1dg ing ihoutse here this eVninglll about S g9elock by drinking a ultatlity of oI boile acid. Hi reanines were removed to tandertaklng pi,rlora to await In *tructiUo from.l relatilve iIt Montana anrd trlunl (tallbl Odd i".*llowa lodge. "t willch IIhe i.wd nlemhbrshlp. To. i ,sustalnfmld broken fle In an ae rIdynt lait, l)ecelberb . The injury ltve .Jh much trouble, and rtent ex ral. a4ltilon disclosed the ine'i.lty of an operation,. TilI~ I shail to haVe brought ori desponIUe..ny whlch prompc,.td iulJidl. KAISER TO MEET CZAR. Berlin, Jluly l.-Thie tierlan em prror, ,compnillled by hIls third son, Prince Adelberlst, arted tonlighlt by way of Dansgig I',r Blilli. I.ort, a sear purl of Russia near the entr'ant', of the gulf of i,'luland, wihre they will Itlltu the iusuluni emplltror. Th'le two emllperorlh Iftt asit in, August, 1909. The Imperial uhalewllor, -Dr., voe' BeAohmanln-Holulwg, iN onli. of the emll pirurl purly. RATES ARE UN'REASONABLE, Wuashinrton, July 1.--..'leas freight rat.u froml Iih, Missourl river and SIntlll of orligin eat lut dtitltinatlS InI tihe Wllhamette valleys tlhralrha Plhrt. land, ()ie., today were held by Ithe In tertatte orpsuer.Ie oNtIunlhsll t, I). IunrbaiOunwble. Rfductlone svyprs;gng appruximately 1 per cent were or dared. SNOT' GQING TO BALTIMORE. Washingtona July 1..."I am not Vb ,i 5 to qitlnowre Untilthey iendlolr seIl t1 q I)J'p ve thLe lpiaforr," slid Stiprlesenthtive UtladeWood" orfAlubama r to iilt. .M.. UV.a4lv.od's friends at the capitol thougbt 4i. wolnd go to. Im o wrr The Alpibama t'ja ldldate ex presled satislfatilotn over (oday's de I velopments. FIRE DESTROYS LOGS. atult Ste Marle, Mich., Joly 1.-A torest fire near Sheldrake, 40 miles iterth of this city, has destroyed ltearly 500,000 feet of higligradre white pine logs, valued, at $50,0 acord aic to yeourts reaelved hey. ton ht. Sry ,ANPORb ImetRY DevaIYU o DAMAoIN$ IVISINO PFnOM "A Vsativw. fteattle, July *,-.the habits of United 6thteu Distlret jtidg, (e'. 1. Hanford .werr the *b q1" of ltqury today by' tweu judltlary siNt-'onimitten of the hpuse ofr ril.fMtelttattVe, rwhleh Is In vestllgatinlg the Judge. A. J. Nortakog, until a tfw weeks ago an employe of a deteetive agendy, was on the stand moat of thei after not,n. "Ju4dge Hanford int the afternoon In variably would go to the Rainler club ftrm tih federal bulhding," edid Nord skug. "Hu would leave the clubh at about 0 o'clool, whenl he would walk titdown Mtarion sitreet to $ifectlid uvinaltl alind tItter Ia bln where he woulld tiak one drink, tin, many oacaslone he wiould enlter anothitr bar nearby and tak, another drink, and then wnlk eatroe. tIhe stre(tIt to the lutlor hioote and have a third. 4o4ntelltimt he woulltl go the round of those ballr at the dinner Ilour. , rmemtl er that once or twice that having gone the rounds In the eventinl he went to at least three baur tafter It o'hlock he ftret going holne for 1the night." T.he wiluees told of foIllowvlg .lJudge ltHanford late the night of 4 htuber if a. iti walked home in the rain, frol' the allnler club,. ile said Ithe Judgel sutttpeid several times during Illt long ,walk to leIn tagainst bullding or u IIght pmot. i.net Htltlurday night Julld,,e II.nlforr, leftI tle itu llttier illps l at iI o'clock, Nordlkuog aid, ltnd atlll nt tai ke hisa round of the dowitotwn Hu.itlInt. "He rode on a ecar nt) the. hil to Br ,IId way, whetre he got off and walked north," said the witlness. "He wulked rapidly, an I itIhave seehn Ii.n do when trying to keep their btlantce. le eill tered an aparttlenlt hniblidng at 11:30 and stayed until nearly 2 o't'look itn the morning, when h u cam' out and went haime." BATTLESHIP IS FLOATED. lirlst.l, it. 1.. July 1 -'l'he ItniteI Statesn hullltlespll tIul"ll ll,. Which went agKrlund tdlay a wshrt ditalnce from Illg Jland, was fltiattedl t h1gll tide. It Il thought aile sustaNI.Iieti pe damage. Tle Itlsllana strul'k it soft Inud blnk at high wSater, when going six kInotise an hour, iant wae in PUt|e a elheelteredl Ipunteol In thalt shlle wals at flu (lilue Iln danlger. CRISIS IN SPAIN. lMadrlrid, July 1 •np let H | threutenedl with Il Ilnillsteltri.ual crlln over ;I billt t ltneretle thle p).were oef tie pt"ov ll Ihtl tcounclls. IPremlllier ctu: tutlell.Juev ni.yN It. Will reslgn unless, thIe blU ie Ilel pse*tl lornnmer FPremlnelr Mornet lulld I iiiJorllity of the IIseriiln oppope the bill, Tomorrow is Balloon Day at the Milssoul Mlroantile Co. At ountains Elsewhere Ask for "HORI K'S" S1 Oriiual he asine' MALTED MILK the o F ddt, trltr Mli Ages. As restaurants, Iotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and austaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don t travel without .. i gala uleac proarud a minute. Tab s itatio. J sd ;y1 RIJK'S" Net In Any aGri Truwa Are You Going Fishing? Rock Creek The only fslhilng place In Mon tana. Season Now Open StAge leaves Bonlta daily at 11 a. in. Fare $1.50. (lmod aeeo.mlnudation ait 1ii). Duil glee Ih tel, iJulgley, Por further partlculars address C. C. VINCENT, Banita, Mont. 1OR Ttdi 2WKO. thlZ BRINI WO+S. Hloyt-Dkl nson Piano Co. .Xstsmani, 'X0b,. a a _ p4a6es5 mue lolrtmtumenta a" NIext to Gold*l Rule Stea. INSURANCE r Life and Accident lsuurnaa and Ret Rstate. National Surety OCmpany, Dan H. Roe Twentyopaesalgar Talyhol; horses Acroes the Reservation DAtIY SONC DULL Leaves Ravalll, 7 a. in.; leave Polea, 11 a. m.; arrives Poison, Ii M.1 srlve -pvalll 4 p, m, Via Ronan, and le*. slon. Also automobile muat Taln INo, 41 daily; oonneots with boat at Poison. sLar same as atage. T. L. 3BAT N Cel i ent n r'ee lepartments ..... Extra Special Flags aid Bn SCb10SSBER G'S Higgins Avenue, at Pine Street Fourth of July Extra Spec One bottle Ruby HIll whisky ...... ................."..'1.0 One bottle Peach Juice ........................ 4 (Full quart) One bottle Grape Juice ....... .................. (Full quart) One-half gallon California Wines; assorted..........75.# SOLOMON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE 115 East Main Phones--Bell 57 Ind. 504 Agents for Nabst Blue Ribbon Beer BIJOUH --THEATER Program for Tonight. Broncho Billy's Bible 'hheI pit'lur that nearly c.oet U. M. Andlerumn his life. Illghly sun ailIn"lt: . fealture drama tingling wiltl the old-time thrill of tie cat tie totntry. Missionaries in Darkest Africa All the tribeseRan shown in the plcture are natives of Africa. The Mcenes tire genulne, tihe first ever made in the heart of Africa. Three Kaºem arrtists play the leading parts. The Picture Idol A very erntertlinlllg and amusing eOntrtedy drama. The best your ever haW. The Best Always It's coming next Thursday and Friday--the greatest detective story ever predueed-.'THE ORLEANS COACH," in 8 reels. aones in Paris, where the incidents actually happened, THE GRAND Entire Change Every Day Ortu Brothers 4 nSIomINs AVSIUISL State Agents stelnwq' & Sons HOT WEATHER IS HERS Wouldn't you Mrther have a Cool Kitchen with a GA$ RANGE. than a hot one l ith 's Cos. ltange? M. MI0.D M IULAI' G oM .N.Y >eoogeen'i'r.!iwt; its HARNOIS THEATER THREE NIGHTS Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 4, 5, PROFESSOR Caruthep, Amerca's Foremost Hypnotist and Mind Reader PRICES, 25; 50, Program far ' g lys "ROMANCE OF THE IORDER" A rip-roaring oe.sdy. "VIEWS IN CALCOUI'A, INDIA." tUneurpaased tr#vel)loa "HIS WIFPES WHIM4"? Can't be beate,. "LIFE AMONG THE MURSTlUT' An excellent de.ariptilv fIm. MIll Woods, 1-nnch tp I