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OF LGALAIN NATIONAL FOREST OF THIS 015. TRICT HAS BEEN WELL DEVELOPED. SJnvmnn, July 9.-f(~,llintl)-rThe an1ilne1 rieport of tho Ia11ntIin national forest, for thie twelve iImnths endlng Jtlen 30. Licn jlst thern cot,,nlthted. it shoWs 1i e111 mtl of new trails andi 41 mil4es of new trih'lpho 'linels put Ititoi the (lnlatIIn floreat diurng tK lh ye.nr 'Five llt I and i l turd thity-thrt, at.ltl I andl 951 hlorsst werie graitted on the' for est, for whtvihi i 13'2 .rilts were Is isued Thirty-seven tshi..p-iwoaers Were given perInits for grazingK r,7,t4,2 sheep. The tstIil tles sholl icw thatl t1'ist of tihe p r'ntits IeHlt Ilt the lh ni 'llr stiok own)'sI'. rI Hl six tll ' hal avere 2.: ry sht ep. anti onl}' thrii im.in had ii.(I 111) 11iu ''I . I InIu 111 i |i- ht rhu Ihll'o i .1i pitll -lles - "re kilu $4 t i-re·st ' lic'a I d iritrlK lh, .0:ir Ii tlh,, fr. ." . Inom l f tluh, hi\vinl 1l..1 sh.il- l by tI. offi' n:. trapper. it W. lBrnwn. T'i ti nh, r malls f",r lh., year were Vi y liiih:r t, agi Ire atii' ' It vWItl2 b ioI f1.tot r 'Ihn . ' lrt t -,t the reatl1 of ,x x rl. 11ltnlg' ri t r th tI(le' I ir. hr,, (y, l ni irt r. ,""l ,," fr, r. :: i'.:, (''i sl - in,, . Ire. a li ,t'. . II th.,l $4 l( 'r ,re'' ir iii t . :. .. Ii . i , iil . - f It hrt , t r a r,,A olf Iid i li ii ul' i i \i l li llIll i -1,r' rl,,t) I 111 ' 1 it atti,1 . " i I' for ite I.si of tlhe * i SALMON CITY NOTES .in hh .l 4' .t. .IuIt !. .r,-lihl.). Mslul 1: riI , I'nllh: l it ti llll ,Inr ry Irctlt w '"r"" itl... n ,l ! t t \w, . k :.t LIl M . K. ihi.rllr h lit I I I i'i I. lltarnI I abl' ThII. 1 e'll'r , is IIt , ii . ). W '. h l:l. Kall - P1*. :n, \it' iitll' t- i IIIti aI.tI' in i.i 1'ii| II' l: r ulu-r ti ll gr i I nsh in lh - gamllnl ll t t:: . lh l I of o lt i allr e' .I Mru ' Iu, iIn l;L'y iii, i n. tul -.. I r lyh .ir111. . s it graI'i Jui l', wll e hi trl nl'l is to qtia s rh * :I t ill m br\, lh :v, ' IIIs lit Lar'gI. cr', ds front Le.adr. (lllni ,re fnlud tIhi, r utst-of-tl, l ltoinls attended the thr'e days' al',hration of the 1,t*rl tl. tIAlItnon w..' t .,mlirtr aus In the b lsha ll l lau ii*.niI. M.naltor \Whit em1h1, 1:,,presentative Illantner and A. t'. ('ltir were thI ,'ro tors or the t, ny. Pl, ,h l si , ,l .. rsI, "r,, 1' in,, shov-l ig Iiii w,,ntlh.r was p.,rfwot. Th*, mllllenl uIii literary llntertalln mll'nt In a1in of the I';pisI l church w ns hohl in the I (I. 0. F. hall :1 a d nma calke were served at the enld of the progrtulI. 'lhe 'l''T lll y Sheep vninpall y hllH Jll1l ',.mpleted tWe shlaring of sbhut 4,Ill ch"ef'l which will n1t nhout " .,100I p]oiuns of wanl. it, It'. l'ruzler, it:tunger of the Sal 1.an tLauudry cllnluin, broke his right aIln, last Tuesday, while cranking an ullh.nm ,blle. 'lhe the w Ijline ('lllinn mill and cther t Inut.hirni ry Iistalled iat h t I'trii en ,it 'reek itolil Mltining protl'l' y ire pr"v"' ini very Mu e- ' tit' 1.11 i'o tutci lipil'ii iin tl, ration 111us w' 11 nIl i ll first c ixt. lThel illilut ll h;rll Ntsed( t~ a waterwh.', Iel, land a i i t lla . it' ,if from il L tIe ix tlI ne pwr ,lity. A.lm ,iger J. W .\ " I'. ('-u ii t waxi tl . fll. 'n ,t t.l illtrohk . Il. thisI Itue , .If mill 11 liht Itho '. The i . 1 1sgt vi' Miitit,' .'nrl.itv has just re'. ivedi a . ilat r inlt .f 1it1l Illan, slaw sl te.ll ,ih:'lls , lol-o..t, .'ruahin in solu.llon 'I'll. r.i. q tlin pllant it ithe MiusgrH v'e !lil.rs , Inth',. IrlyIf om ;ll ythilngl yet in hlitIt tid in thisl e', iinly. I"rl' thi e till the. 11 rillp i t'o .l*' 1.'(h It l " Io a t11 1nw 'l {.hu ng- 'ff" latlkl., P \rthl4d d with It titte.' ligi. t .''ir a' it i r, ''h1," t 'it r'ii flow fr,'-h IIhI , ilk g.. s I~ tit.. I:xUi Tr*'eln ngitu.rtnl , it d Ihl, -'t s Pral I pli''h rlussfie'r l'tlllrtrns t the I tlli aind is tWa hied t it 1:i0 l ll. . Igr nt t e uil' )I l aI rt i. it i : arri t I e :i .'i tlitfinufi- l f tl i'tI , ls,' it i- \l i l. t he tth alli '!gs v. rried ' l- :,. an-l th." s -.a.,,n. . g; ,ing to 1 .I, inc I '\a .:;) . in tie r)":ll li. I l." l ll ih, , : h(1r 1 h. ' Iti, In 'itil Ve'!in ra itit .1c' d n,'i o u 'iiI'ti alid it. U t. I.. aii I s el clllll ll.l I. t illi ti. i.i il'rlt ii 0 i llllt i lllil K" r tll , ile t * 111 llt'ltah el J. ly. IW . il pi, 0 4 f H idat, oi , nw Il tl tih' T. e'ii d firui t r.a ulrh th, I liacw r Sullliil rive\'l r. 'rh, !eo , ll lllat Ioll I twild to howi t ' uwo u. Ii, M. it.r i, tt ir en til ,el, , or f h man ul. l n Itdi l hist L l I, I. I'ie t u h. a ,Ith . Ingl for iio 1 lile, Elk,. ' . ,llt,, Ne.en.,. to Ilkt" cha'ril' of th, ,l . I'r -, r\, :,t t hlal bhlce', BUNKER HILL MINER K,'lhlogg, Jliy 9. -- ( li. mi. ) . Hiih lurtd I'"le.ri]n's , , m in'.l', \\w x il st• lntl kill.d Yv.e's lday a|'1. rnoI nI in th, ,himak." Illl & 4uitllivan ltiine whl i Ile" I whlih he wlas r illrl' hl{ ovtvr hli t ldl.l . xrlllinek the trolly wire l r.'1°. 'ryli g f,:,0 ioi lls. 'tth , was lltlmlll Iiti.' talin ly f llhwinug tile t inec'ldlnt thi. I r' an"r pulllotor weu1 secured Si1 w.,s used for thre -quarters of tin lout nilshout result, the shock e*l t ihIIly I l having foiliil the vital spark in ti, first moment. 'Pti. deceased 11,4 wis anative of Nor wti"-t and was 21 year' oid. He was ui:,:al rbed. 'rh' hu* ody wax removed C. iI,., W'orstell.Thor" hill undertaking l oir is where it will be held plnd ingi the inquelt whli'h will probably he hi*Il tloay. There was not a miark tr scur (in the burdy of the man ,1 ,ISEECXEO UNEXPECTED RICHNESS IS DIS COVERED IN OLD PLACER GOLD FIELDS, 1.m,dntlon, Alta., July 9.-- nglneers returning It :IElilotlon from the Big flid . dlitrict of Irltlnmh Columbia predict a repttltion ,of the stanlpede of the enrly '680 to the placer gold fields .1o Prlenl'h alnd McCullough creeks, trhiutllrles of Old Gold Streant,. 7 Iill s nii,rth of ltevelntoke, where mIirlt froml all plurtt of the world wIwaishtd $~,0flo,0l10 worth of yel low tiit1:11 fli the grLVeIl In a ahort timne. Alreond.. .-\-,rll hundred gold hunt Iro are wrking aIlong Prench creek, whir' thr. .Irspee,,tors, dIgging In thtii il !4tI'iL ii ainiIned fortunes duililltg tI. lint 12 IImnths. They have been wolrk ni 11ut tly, tout by some 1 w.o1 tihm Ill. of tht- richntesl of the sIhi, l vorld ,.n ii iy result mlany pinll'tr 'h:lihI- IhaV' I i n andl are be I.trg t:ike.l It is \lpectedl that the dil.llings will yhihl rnlilitisa Itn gold. lFr.'ll,'i I'reilk Iamll( woln 0t its height trim 1Nfi6 t1 1 1;,S, 't htin the placer ground y'li hll lipt milllions to the ultlirly prin.s . Il.Irs. will workid the gravel to had rlk. At that tine i I 1hell]. with 111 IiotlltilIn of from 31111 10 to 411,l00)1 pl,. wlh its usanl ii nere ',rieM in Ili, lhape ..f Mnh dlnte, dntn*-** lIM mIl l h ili, lial ms, lltr ll toe y onerl 5r.le irP.ri i Itriid 111 toon Ilrllll I erii l m( 111- o erl have hI ll ""a:lrchlinK ." I, rll ,:r for til under channel h, I.'r."lnh cr,,l"k, ,which was kt.i\'nll t "I.fort. It was. filound h three relor.tt 'nd is ti,ilive ni to Ie rhheri Ogo" . Irrollllin ftr el r I Is being lilked and an old-time revival In an tllll:ntld be.or the Mio:e of the Men I*'renlh eT* u+-k c1 IIn r, a.med in nt daty frolt i el"t'i'i.tket hv It firred drive A ' t-:onllh:11 tilki two tritis 1 wee.k tip thll. rlv'.'r to l.o.,. i l ',re.k, 40t mt les. rom thint point t, I'rench croek IM 30 to :5 miles,. ler inI pony trail. There' Is fl s, i a nply lriol frohl lkvelstuk,, toI .IIn'' crehi k, the tril rei'tolring two fill .M. SALTESE NEWS 8.iIto'vo., JuIly 10.-- 3t"leo'o tool.)----$ootoqo to 4 slowly v -o v.e.rlloog fromt, tie' if r..1-t "11' Ioo.-l Ib l. ootlol of Joollyole-. 0ooaoltoo tilt- 00ooo$O oxottlollg : .',. I.' IIIo tie,- l Iog-.s:i 4't00 ooole1.l Oh V e114" 04100.1 t0oin,, 10.0111 tlii '1'iittolli0 ltuoclor 4,11 tllo at 'laft, 000rl10 tie. - rut l i I 111 o0 ,' I eeiio'iiioihi, It 1leoteo 00 .ioegci hull little'. Iog 24 teoo.e eto ohlltoooooeb r. \%'ork 11 t0ll0 t. 11oooobooo'k inoloo" 10s jotut o.osofoooe foovo;oolo!. -nu::to'Ill uoh~teo t te. 1C~I III I l ,oo 1.0 of did hg ooo.l gr lub ll on the a I'' .. tll. Io'evrrv ... tl oooy it.- boll too',,1 cue-oo uop l oo'Ir,i Iee'oo Ito" daoy 0000.s lou:1 l"'plo'.orro 1100 r, .0 otfe Sn1n,1.,' 404o0ll01'ov fr. 0 a nut: 0. tt. .1 roe. '74 I. loro ot in, ife`. al of tho' )o. 1'.1 000000 . lft y'o'ool'i-rdtt for $Ieokunoe '00 1,o1 ooeIneoe. :Mss .'1o111,inn hto as rotirnoo huomp ftf, tlile iootoloo'o. Nll ooolot 441100 efs le'ns .of tIt- I iil eo'oee ro.Oil.ovoe lot tilte Al hloou rsi- he.,I o olooeto thie 00000 104100. li, ),oolr Moory It.1, A Itweter :o10 01 olootol too1- l)oooh,0 too' se'lrlo'toe oebeot tle' h-,:111 with qtr. 111111 All's. Rivil1I.I urdI'I·H 44o .10 tol 01010 'o(le ool. 'Ol 00 b: jlo zoto \\'. IIII IiH. il'uPu.. AMERICAN~ LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. (fIooh \\'111100. l.oeet. Pvt. t B it- n o24 .c . W\':silllgle, ... 7 t..... : ii: S4s 12 56 S'IiltO i-tOp' t a .. ..... . 41 :1 5 .1.ot 'It .... 1. ...............3 39 494 100. toIoo 20 53 .374 "No w \'""ok 19 tot "271 Washington _Take Two. 'oo'OI alloOO i. J1oIuly 90. I 'o'ouooet11otoogtoo 4,i,00 lit. i4to Il'.-- t o i' o i"r ft'rooo 0 Ie''.taooo. 0100.4004 to 0hu(10o too. 0toIggo 00y ho1 tool hr' u --If tb u lls, Wil I frl ]'rui shal , t 00i 0 I bot h0ll 4 :I s ol 00ll ! 0 0ioi i t'tull 000 :0llt .141o1 nt.:. el,:10, i'onl', 11 llty 500,0 .1000000s,0 44000 litcir 000000 til:lloo 11 pill. 11."H. H 4C1 r. l] st. g uio boo' It. II. 'II. Oiusl:o000,ii . . . ... to 2 4II 00J 1 I 1-. 1 Pitt>, 11001s. . 40040 It, 0404; lt1O ilotoo,04 00001 ] 'N,'it, N'O."4 o 41 1 o:;ooooi - It It. 1. 4> 0, 00` . '00a1. ... . 7i . I 04 4,o'ioo0.t,, 10404 ull0 otiol Aloooltt I t 411.o"ti, Alttoto."h lt 1oio11 1~.1 ioogsiito i i Boston Wins In Ninth. 0001n -oaos. toorl, tit. 1.0044 lotu too' 4Ilvlo'o 111 pot oiooiol ntooit 010e; ullhot, ::.o"1'o :0 lilt toy 14;oo~iko.o 0'ooloiwoit I_ > lo~.s ni 0 Oltilo',, aniio \',o k."', ooi'lttod ill lb" ii inoihoig~ 04''l. l'i oý"'o' It. If. X. 1" I Wool',1 ... . ..... .. 1 1'2 2 t,- H4, butsooo . 2... 1 7 0~ II- iilto'O'lov iti rl~oot aoio Ii ':orotgtto; ed Batting Ralty Wins for Chemps. ill t'tottooiti'jotto, .1i oty to.- A but~ting I. mollly toothot. olontl hlooloog eouvo Philto rk dt4t~blotl. tthe. vtvtioy 00400. t..iotecogoo Scoooeo --.t.H - us (hicooogo ........... ............... 2 & I'd JHattrroo.tjoot.la-Cu1l an oooLap1101; WOalsh 16 anod Kutot. Tigers Whip Yankes.. oly Noow York, Juoly 9.-No-w York was tt dolo4i"attod -by DietO'oit tooduy, Mullit, to af'ter djriving too two runs with a, triple lb. the oii 01.1011 aw a hiogI, Ii) Lb. uwtb4 beoeaeS ftwthl jIrgt t as tmtled. 'WoVrk,' who itevred eMufli' held New Yolk eet Ieotle- RIl. H. . N e York .................................. 5 a 1 D etroit .............. ....................... 6 10 1 Batteiete--Mct'onnell and Slweeney; Muillln, Works nn'd slannagle. HOT WMATMER. Milwnukiee, Jltiy 9.-Three proatra tilns troa heat were reported today in Milwntallke, notno beilnp a.rlotu. The ther'ttrntmter recister tt in the shade. CONYICT LABOR IS STRONGLY INOORSED (0onlntead Plrom Pagen One.) havillg e It ite l,c.I)'t Ih lIraototilon and the' malttientlltlla a to Ktfatel rtadtll., The follawilag retelielltlIns were caIdoittea I ftlr i at ahr"t dlll itsctealn: The Rsoluuions. ''Wle rPecamnllatnd t th a naxt taginr. nllative Imr. trlk.a tf Mntallna thel on natment ,f : lw prvhllng fotr a stlate Ihlghway eanultlllli 'ant l c'.nslittll of three mtittaiara caollsern on nan - pnrtiann lIntre wilcll hrlla:ll 111e i gntrlrlli selll'r. i'lnlon tlver th, ha'iawlawltv.e a' Mltlttlntt, llnt! rtc'manllntllu I t thet irlto|pr at Iartlete mnneeans nttd lleli'it.ltl flr tit. eaonntrlle llon nnC i nitaellnl1iat' o'f r h at il ratdtl. W1. te'omtmtaendl itn tat l itllk tn ItItnK'lilnge' the worik of 11it etata primar enar,,m minieeoin apf MaatanIat t ne a ttd 'tilt. wnrale't far tit siati prllaan fWr thiir )iai1att Iltnttl i ll.a ,Iflllt .frts it llth h mtlaoyla - neltei r a'n" iaahtv'i e laahar on th' hlgh Iayv atwlt tal pat1 lite itlinhllld gt ot lhe a'omalllellmawatttlah. Wa ktnIIw thaIt streatn Itll rov mttI\',. i n nt tldll| i ell ti, , an otat lltal I) te /ri' itlilvial ialllllantiitntiyv anti hltttai h nIl atta hririteO, hllate iva t f atllredt whIi'aIerer thl. ant . 'la Itlaar ilhce late'tt flurlnished,, hr the, IllalV4itingK WnIr'| of tha tiltilo Wta kw'Tl thal siv 'hi the fltnanwhl raealta hlat' It-.n gt'rat they alrt ' f a t ta 1, I4l 'a't laaa ia atlallialrllata . wlein ina'ttaa'l'lla,'. No inolli'iitl, noar e no aiaa\tellatt etan0 etgagia i,.l Iatia tIer h aatueg lll\·4l il~ll1 r~lnt i nllHll~ hl 11, hcl+|11to,1 (.1, ll tIaeiian I xht.inallng at laitallag hantai to Iii'·1. ,ii:, w\'l~l,rt (I1)y ll, Ir ll ell(. ll'I I n)1 ~,l t lid, 1,l~.c Ii,.l*, trh/ cl~lL otlll 21l anly llt t al Illa aial' tairo ow t tllt arel teiat :aiala taal a ttit ih'tah e isl va'et It Ia1. te 'a1 1t h a uni the aallt·tta' aoIt. aliat'l d a'-l le aa('r a'tat 14 at a tiatla l ' ol aatltl te i" dtel at t'aataalviaimily atett inisteiareaa lay eatl aIIt tanlt all tttile.aaMi 11 , ttn iiarlalln. Tn diVlihally ant l ea nn aratat inltti'lon, ,O 4pl4'adg, t ilt llal aattaa lllrat t III fle(tIt I t o thll 1'o timanil|Il't of this 1'fuss of fl anailaitaI, ntita'lli a111 l IIhyhalt itllProve' rtallal a'i aloatl'y ra I te i the praestant alttlre*, 14 Iht' It t laaint.tes to cveriy 'itii'a n a . f tll at 1 a tltnalwt rita' allih. "WIhalr .ll . It t11 ila : 1,1t alattlt~t. the .tallt, I ntaltf. rtalltr 1iat tita' avit raIl t"ttttla's thtara.tat wiill Ite tha printtl It a'P t al 'tla'lat.lr, of st i ltelltwila syl. i,.n of highwalys, and "W h.raat . t T hai t hi ,f thai attte wll alltla dalitlh', ithll ti ht allaltla i fttll ftraon 4 1 ' taa,'raal te IaIaItI aali' gt etel i', alti, tind. "Wharna1t.I. Tha' praajielt int arde1*r to Ie tA le'lJ ia' aa l t )rtitlltg a i'tutll nltorlllare af lattea''' anal prartiari ty is to large mnal to4 aXl4'naIvei io le left ettitre lv ,tal lh 1' l tttal'l y Ioa\' ernttai+ t.sl faa 'ul lilllltla tharti forea , be it "lte'taava'd, 'i'ata it ite the slatnte of tihl aatniVa.ttiatl tiha t Ih tIt'tt Ita'lf ehtaii Ia.awoatla inttllr,'tad in and gi'e lat taoraal aat1ai fiatatital stlppll rt 141 ti hIa twiditiah tareaJat loaakting to a. t'om tlate l 4 'tiavhnt aat stetlia hitiglhiwayte ant1tl ta tihat atand tihl lart lntattt , a of thih n ::otlaitlhaa tt dliraat'td to taike the mtar tar tap with 111', utatrntay gent-lld with at vihW a'ii' llat eat h ta iga lasllp'tl eaf th,. larajaata aataal ftxluitg Its ltgal artabtuls afaart'a' hati ntxi mllaa'antig of the lag Iiahelalra'.i'a araaialt is amaso emn iaoattrat' Iao ataintlt Itl auit lnmlttee of fte' taaaaaa1aaart to hav chaargte of ttllal "Wth'.'a.tta, T"ha newly-cer'ihad ilnather Ittanat irl t .+lrkl ntininlg tatae 441th 4 is t ai'aalataai 44aate'rv ita lih wi'hal, halt la'rl t aia'hiattei tat the' ae, of t'h. tath If tht United ta.tates, "Whaaens, T.aaraa rippioprnltians have h t aa aai taat' f tit # tlaiaral atvamllnilt l 1114n a 144I IannIa I aIi:ay' 'al iarl n i nd, I 'W'h'}1a'1r"ia1, II in larolitr thi1 l t1t1' aUti' e," .Maaltlllali i|te lln4011.41ha t th ' a -. - A r ari.aia-aaraa n aVanlt; I hitaraare, l1il it ure hec-mtutlllof it ;2ak-i24-L He It SIdt 1 i t2'. 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We'4' i""'.2222 l IVI(rI'2424 122 2211221t,l'21 22! 1 12221 11224ylf 2~ swot that it ctuttnlttt'tt of this con-s t 2''441 '22t d l4lr412 2, 14 whihr22 , 2224 0oo ti'ro2%241'2111222 t l uIh2 44221222ul224 Ufrt'2VlrlI(hl or oishll 4.'12 412r21]'co422mr2t-2' ioi'I' 'tll, I Itte lit, ) 2y 'I'tru 2222t 2222 der cu rorlling the protuut tc f ti l uar g 222222 112'2224i2 42] $'. per 32.222 01' $1 per I trip o1 ill automorbles 4'nterinrg (thin' (]hitter na22ona 11 2t1 211, 421nd1, I(tlig to wairrant2 4422') urge14r 22212 the 91 s(221o is 21 l212V2144]llp Inl ilitty (1a24es, 11 thberefor'o, le It "](e240II'2~l, 'Lhat th213 co4ngress3 hole. Illy Ilrot4.ot a gaInst Its co "tiulliac'o 25 and 'that tile seicr'tary 220 IntiMructed I. to for'ward the pJrotes4t t42 the honor se tadbe secretary or the12 ]11terrll 'wIth an 10 urgent req~uest fo Its abrogalloii." (contldued Prom Page one,) grand' lodge at t.ll oretnh.. 10 pointed out the gravity of th sattua. tion which calls for the eonstructiot of an Institution which enneit W It huilt for less than $,to,0nn, and tfo which but $30,000 1- nvailnlle. Of the perposed thberculnsln mcant. tnrlimn the txaltpd rulesr sold: "ft is my thought that at the prseleft time the grand lodg.e, now that it i$ erecttt. r .nhew W1kn' national .home, Is not In a poltolnn It attemplt to con* strtct a ttlberculonis alnitarlilm." one important re.,mm,.nlantlon of the exalted ruler we* that hernefter the felhert cefnlus not only be uled as a bnain for ianting ditpell'sation to new lodges, but that the ,populntton required he reduced fromn 5,000 to 3,000. He urged, however, that where nR ttae censut nhown at a city of 5,000 populntlon that sucnh eit% Ie peIrmitted to have in charter, The Order's Growth % of the growth of the ,rtler, the ex ulied rule.r said. "The epfrrt of lElkilom is sprending over nor entire country', ann oncah year adlds thousands to the rolster of our tmemberlhip i." 'ria exnalted ruler reolsommended the enmplinlsory and fittling i-bsrvnnre of "the 11 io'elock hour" n a1ll lodges nightly. "This hour." he setated, "re (''s (olilr absent hrtllrl alnd no great. r rewtspect or triltl,,t to ilhem can he shown than to sit iut aill lights, till the' c'hlm.es, rettite the 11 I,'clock tacslrt. ndtl tll pretsenlt sing Ithe( verses sf 'Alhil lanng iyne.'" The pirhlem of pl"i'l,,nsi was dis 'tIe.ed by Mr. Su lllvan nt lengtlh. le ri'cmuiIslmended that p(enliots hle granted Ih..e wsidows , lasnt gransd exalted rtl ier in it.' nmlln or $05l I a year. The ex.lted ruler dontimnl'ed the iuse of thie I, gi' emniless fir cosllnmercial and nt'dverti.ing purpln,'se. and re0corn mendilid that other IthiI 'tffiinl em. blems he Inot iworn by mIlemb1ers of the order. A Wealthy Order. Acc(ordllng to tile a:sstssl report of iratnd Heclretary re'l'd t!,. iloblnson, thlle totuIi va.luatiion iof prolipesrty owned by the sublordinate IKidges at the close of the, firsal years Ms;reh 31 was $20, 3.9i1.,32.45, which, acci'srding i to the re port. maIltkeis the order th(e wealthlll et In Amlerlia. PeIrthland lodge No. 142 hi the richest lodge in Ilkdelm, surpass. Ing by a goodly mIlrgin tnll other subordlinute bodiesn it tile order, Its lasetes teingl $:345,0ti8.,l. New York is seond, $335,'700,49. . The next 'light in the order ur,' Ilrooklyn, $347, 13: HMacramento, $13:,txolI; Youngs town, (., $175,486; a;1t Friancisco, $173,561; J:acknonvlle, l,'ht., $168,927; lSpokane. $164.874; S"att le, $142,678; Philadelplhia, $138,02'4. There are 21 IldgeI. Iln thie osrler. %hllue assaets ex cee.d $o10,000. T''he tittal mnuembershllp in the order, si showl,, by Secretry Ituoblltsltno's re pirt, is 384,724., a slet increase of 25, 06Ui in tlhe past year. 'Thet total rieelipts of the grand lodge 'ri... all aourten t jteeded those of the ire'viou year in the amlount of $)7, 241. The total diiburseallents was $10,.204. The nurlun ol lihallnd unllsouilnt to $40.:t38. The total allount received by subordinate lodges Ifrolt all soureen wasn $7x.28,134; amolllulnt .expended, $7,839,489, leaving a balllllllance oln hlad of $1,758,293. During the year 29 new lodges were instituted. The report shows 31 lodges. with a ntemb,trship of over 1,000. lir--klynl No. 22 s.hws the record for the best growth. T'hl lodge received 1,6(94 utppileittilm-ns and dhnits And a toetal of 814 were initiated, maklng the Il'present total 3,U693 leaving µpproxl snately 850 to be initiated by the in clllning exulted ruler. Alameda, Cal., talkes seconld land Itellingitanl, Wasl., third. Secretary ltobinson's report shows that sintee 1880 the order has disbursed foir charitable lpurposes a total pt $4,"273,228, of whlsh; $467,698 1n credited to thie punt year. New York No. 1, Iholdsl first pilte. itI thisl repect with a dlsbursulnenlt o $9,187. RONAN NOTES It.onu, July It. (H.Npoul.)-Mrs. A, M,. Htel'inug nld littleu utn, .Georg', hort aturd ll'll) l' few w.uks' visit in -,MiaNoult with Mrs. Sturlinll's oildhter. Mrs. 1F. 1N. lialey Is reiportd very Ill i her Ihone, in the south part oft 'l'he bull glantlo between 1St. Ignatius antld Dixuon, at the latt(,r towni, resulted ih a (1 to hi loem it favor of Dixon. Miss Ada M,'yirs spqlt Sunday Ltnd Moitlay it tih* Ihniml or Mrs. Covialtl. .1. J. (torrigj4 , living "eight uniles westi O1'f itnt:t, returned attu rday front a trip lt Norlth Yukine, $po kuIlm and Wualla \W'ulla Itorni, to Mr. .I1u Mrs. Nick Dthdlwo, on .J1uly 3, a girl. Mrl's. Starr, islter of ,H. I . 10taunbun, who has bleen viiting tioe latter for llthe i)ast oiiionthi, ri Lturnid to her hIIlmnu ;t Ilupi City, Neb. Andrew $tillgeir and amully re tullrletd fro)ii Missouiula 1aturdlay A dance was hIeldi Saturday uvetjing ut the el irview sliliolhloulse In honor iof MiIs JiisephnI e t'rPWhl(, who re tirns to her omie t O rd, Nob., tills wouk. Mrs. Mlike Niea aind dg.tghter left Fridaly fir a tIihre. weekli' visit to Ta Ceoll and Iotl'li lid. Mr. and 'Mrs. A. C. Thomas of Dixon sipoent lust wetle In Ilonan vii Iting friends.. Miss Louilse litolchlltr; gave a party 'anday evening in honor of Miss 1hldithg Horwlg of Missoula. Refrehllt ellnts wroe serveltd iatld a good tune enjoyed by nil prmelsent, J., .t .itmll of Missoula stopp9l at the Ceiintrlal iundailly of this We0p, (Geourge, Hi. i'ydier of 1p ,Sl WA# Ilp Ronan 18unday. Mr. miid Mrs. J. W..'brdt w'ar 1it Ronan fron llhlir.'ranoh $*b lp l!Old' last weeh. valley, J.ust above big. tchi on Skalkaho' 1boenc, two milei from Gratada 9; deep, rich soil, free froin stone; ideal for dry fairm, stock or chicken irnch; a good spring right on the place. It's easily worth 1,200. You needn't send' he bill until I've "shown you" the land. It's real and desirable. "Bell phone 170. D. C. Ba ,et 619 South Fifth Street Hamilton, Mont. ------, , ,'- - ---T- PROSPECT1S OF THE Stoney Creek Coal Co. A Corporation. This company owns a group of coal mines conscislting or 800 acres all held ucnlier United lStates (lovernment Patl tent. There nrce no adverst claims, pending law suilt, or litigation of any kind. This properly is situated In the north part of township 15 nort hot range. 22 we.St of the principle meridl an of Montana IIn the county of Mis soula. The present working are four miles northeast from the mouth of Nine Mile creek, and 28 miles west from the town of Missoula. This coal is now hauted to. ,Soudan, t elation on the Miliwcukeo railroad. There is a gentle grade fro,,t the mine to the station Just suited for a spur and frEm there it can be shipped any where. The' coal analysis is as follows: Moisture, 9.50 jper cetnt; asll, 9.27 per cent; volatile matter, 40.30 per cent; fixed carbon, 40.93 per cent. It has no clinkers, bone or slate. Its fixed carbon and volatile matter bears com Iparion with the best bituminous oleil shipplted In from the east as shown iy the analysis. It's higher in fixed clrhl ithan Pherlfdan, Carney, iear Ctreek. Hoffllmaln, Acme, Mon arch. and itocky Fork, and less in ash thnn Vulcan, Hear Creek, Hoff tnan and Rocky P'erk, according to analysis. The present depth of the mine from the surface Is 45 feet and the coal is 12 feet thicck from the pavement to the roof, all bright, black coal-it's lnoet lignite, but bituminous. Tihe prop erty is stocked for $500,000, divided lAto 500.,00 sihares of the par value of one dollar a shlare': 80,000 shares oc this stoclk are sw.t aside as treasury stock. The directors now offer for sale for a limited time 40,000 shares of this treasury stock at 20 cents a shltre to obtain fulnds to use In equipping the mine, but not for hunt Ing the coal-we have the coal al. ready-but If 40,000 shares, or less blrings enoughl to equip the mine, the rest of the'l 0000 shares will be re served as treasury stock anyway, to uiseI in case of accilents. It may not take mnlre than $5,000 to equip it sut fticently to load railroad cars, and will take less thlan half that equip lment to be able to deliver coal at Mis soulll. The lland has timlber for all re qulliremnents. This cealu mine I. of great value both on account of Its immense qunntity, Its fine quality, and on ac count of tihe saving of freight. Ilitu minous coal from further east cannot he sold at a rate as low and" mate a profit. We can make a profit by sell Ing at $4.75 a ton. Thls coal property was formerly owned, prior to Incorporation, by W. J. Stephens alone, lie shipped a car load Into Missoula from the mine, the most of which he distributed among the people to test and thoe all say It is excellent coal. There are millions of tons of coal' In sight. The Incorporators are W. M. Bickford, W. J. Steplhens, Tom H. Thlbodeau, W. R. Glasscock, and Charles A. Sclhrage. Subscription books are now open at the office of theo Blackfoot ILan'd com pany, 103 Montana building, Missoula, Mont., and also at Flat No. 315, Bow land flats, South Fourth street, went, at the resldence of ,W. J. Stephens. Tarry "tephens Is authorised to sell stock also. We, the. unlerslgnod. have seen the mine and the coal, and believe the abovey Is not overstated: Jul'h M. Keith;: . It. Jones: Frod A. McDonald; Tom H. Thlbodeau; W. iR. (liasseock. We, the undersigned, have worked In the minne and know all about it, and of our own knowledge state that It Is a great mine: 0. P. Johnson: aTans Tatelay. WANTS TO FIGHT WOLGAST. Ran Franlcsco, July . -- Willie Ritcite, who recently drew a news paper, draw declslgn in a foUr-round hbut against Ad 'Wolgat, has re turlned to aWel i Francisco after his fight with Joe IMandot, and wants to arrange another fight against Wol gast. Rltchie said today he was ready to meet Wolgast at any time, on any reasonable terms and believed 'le corild beat him. Ritclie says he Is in first-elas condition and is keeping In training in the hope 'of 'gttink some good tfights In the near futures For 1roehide lacei ain ot or danty r p t1te h b ket. 'I/li'sl-p ot, ket. . . .. .. r ......... r Hs have constntl on hand, complet apsortment of ard e.sin stern Pln an ontana Lr r facitl tt 4he loltsS of getti ut bill and alat items a P. S.,railways. .A 1a and ,o otflee t lc ctiop. ,' tik ath Saa, doors, wand oor aes, aa det t a Ings and ianterlor inisly. Large faq~ory.* .# , , manufalture oft p Phones-Bell 106; land. 742 Notle* for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Missoula. Montana. June 17, 1912. Notice is hereby given that John Pritchett, of Arlee. Montana, who, on December 23. 1910. made 'homestead entry No. 03067 for the southwest qparter of section 84, township 17 north, range 20 west, Montana meri dian. has filed notice of Intention to make communtatlon proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de. scribed, before register and receiver at Missoula, Montana on the 29th day of July, 1912. Claimant names t 'a witnees: Archibald R. Grant. William Moss, Christ C. Pritchett Pred Dumontler, all of Arlee, Monmaa. JORIAH SIIULL, tee-ister. 6-19 to 7-19 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Missoula, 7font. June 10, 1912. Notice is hereby given that John Graham of Potomac, Mont., who, on April 1, 1911, made homestead entry. No. 03316, for the northeast qual ter of the southwest quarter, north half if the southeast quarter of section 22, township 14 north, range 15. W. M. M., has filed notice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish olaim to the land above described, be fore register and receiver at Missoula, Mont., on the 22nd day of July, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Bid Smt'n, Charles Smith, Daniel Wise, Henry Martin, all of Potomac, Mont. JOSIAH SHULL. Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Mlssoula, Montana. July 2, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Alex ander Montgomery of Del.lrgla, Mon ana, who, on August IL. 1905, made homestead entry 2935, serial No. 0879, for the north half of the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, section 18, township 19 north, range 80 W., M. M., has filed notice of In tentmon to make five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before register and receiver at Missoula, Montana, on the 12th day of August; 1912. (laimant names as witnesses. Edward Cook of Dellorgla, Mont. H. 1. Rogerb of Saltuee, Mont. John Welch of Delorgia, Mont. John Collins of Dellorgia, Mont. JOSIAH SHlULL, Register. 7-3-8-3-1913. Notice of Annual Meeting of Stook holders. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of tie Bulffalo Miniing conmpany will be held at the Norden Hotel, Missoulu, Montana, on tile 27th (lay of July. 1912, at the 'our of 8 o'clock p. in., for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year; also change of annual stopkholders' meeting from July 27th to May let of each year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come ,before tile meeting. 0G.toIttl \W. WALL, Secretary. 7-3-10-17-24. Notioe of Assessment. Silver Cable Mining eomrnany, with principal place of business at Mis soula Mlsotlal c('ounty, Montana. Notice i. ihecreby given that at a mteting of directors ',eld on .the 17th day of June, 1912, an assesiment of one cent per share was Ip.i.9d upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before August .1, 191O, to W. J. Rhoades, secretary of said company, at the office of the company, 118 West Cedar street, Mlisoula, Mon tana. Any stock pj on which tlint as* sesment shall remain unpaid. ot the 30th day of August, 1912, will be dia linquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and un'less payment .Is pmade before, will. get sold on 4he 4l0th day of Septmnber, 19129 to pay'the de' Ilnquent assessment, together with costs of advertlsing and ~xpenses of sale, W. J. RHOADICE, Secretary. Office of Company, 110 West Cedar ' street, Missoula, Missoula county, Montana. 6-26-7-3-10-17 Call 'for City of Missoula General and Roed Fund Warrants, Missouls, Mohtana, July 7, 1918. On presentation at my. offlce'in the adty hall I will pay all road warran up to and Ipcluding No, 895, registert Augut .1, 1911; and all general ftd warrants up to and Including No, 10, ragistere¢ ~ Coprm r }. in !,. a Oi P. PO1T t.. -. ty Tfasuree. 40"3 Maltal J: +L " _ MISSOULA TIUST AND. SAVINGBBASK Missudila, Mintmnal. Surplus and Profits -1 PM Offlcere ' J. M. KEITH ...__.. e s. . OPPE ..... ...... Vice Prid A. R. JACOBs ...... ....:...V ihii r R. C. GIDDINO ...__ Asst. CaegC Direotors. J. M. Keith, 8. J. Coffee, 3 3. Daily, 0. T. McCullough P. J Kline, A. R. Jacobs, XKntt Noss. We pay 8 per cent pe.r "Lrnow 0. Savings Deposits.' WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANS. : Missoula, Mont. UNITED STATES 'DEPOSITARy. CAPITAL SVRPLUS FUND . p0,. . Q. A. WOLF ......... ...-.... Prealdest JOHN C. LEHSOU...VicePresident J. H. T. RYMAN -... Caslr Directors. John O. Morony, M. A. .lak, O. A. Wolf, John 0. Lebsen, F. E. Woody, J. H. T. Rytuan. A GENERAL BANKING IUSINESS TRANSACTED SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN STATE BANJ r Missoula, Montaas. United States Depository for Postal Savings Fund. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS. Travelers checks, drafts and lettere of credit available In all parts of the world. Safety Deposit Boxes for Relt.' Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Certifioates of Deposit. ortrn Brothers 425 HIGGINS AVENUJE /[ state Abn t ' steinway` Sons Chickering ,4 Sons a pianos V, e - _.: -, ,a t,',~"l Mill Wood, 16-lihb Get It Now Load, .,7 Interstate Liuber Co. . Bell Phone' 10.' Id. 74 GAiAGE. Ioula iron r ell Phone 4lack1 i.nl. Phen In r4ngf dlb , Missoula lots and rT dd prop'ert . How or ire Ins .a2 I[.SsUr4AW ~ B l,.J ADS 3ii G QJJLV4C vILT&_,,r