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FRISCO CHURCHIME[ FOR CLEANLINESS DURING FAIR PROTESTANTS GET TOGETHER FOR SAFEGUARDING MOR ALS OF VISITORS. San Franlcisco, Oct. T2.--To outline a campaign of religiolis work in SinI Francisco in the Panamla-Paicific ex position in 1915, and try to keepl a check on inimorallit during the big fair, a loc'al comiittee representing the P'rotestant churches of the city n.et today \itlh lir. C'iarles S. Mar Farland of Ne t.. ork, executive se' retary of the Fedetral Council of thet C'htrchi's of Ihrist in America. The elocal committeeot \. , hilh lisiholp tughe's is chairmnan, -till work in co operation with a . omtitttee o1f 100 formed by the federal oiell to t take charge of all Protestant activities in the exposition. One effort of the conimmittt e \\ill be to prevent insofar as possible the commercialized exploitation of vice at the exposition and in the city and to urge aI clean city for the receptioln of the exposition's visitors. IVANOFF IS CERTAIN HE WASN'T MURDERED AButte, Oct. 13.--(Special.) --Ja me tranoff, formerly etmployed in the railroad yards of Missouia, suptiposcdlyi murdered near Elk Park, andi the shal, identified and buried under that name,. i turncd up in aButte' tonignt and pre sented himself at the n(ew'lept. it'f fices in refutation of the identification of the corpse. Ivanofrr ts mltch shorter' in stature than the man ilnirderedtta, ind ihe is at a loss to nt.etnllnt ifor tih i iden tification of ihe remains a;s his by hisi sweetheart, who shrieked and yelledt "lvanoff" the miiotnent she sawi\ tihe body. Tvanoff hadn't seon her before ' he appeared at the newspaper officeis. He has been worlting Iol a, farm noetri Chateaui. and ltltt(] Iint learned of his "murder" and "butril" until yoesterilt Then he took a. train itor PTutte at onct to see his s\ove''itoIe rll il imh lt IIh. lay, as he was a fraid he lligt losei her. THEY FIGHT FIRE. Philadelphia,. O t. 1:,.-- After advocat Ing in resolutions the adopting of fire How Is Your Printing? Printing and Binding Done in our own plant is handled by the best of workmen, which insures Quality and Service which every Stationery user wants. Prices are the lowest that can be made for Quality Loose-Leaf Binders and Sheets for every use made right here. We want you to know that we want your work---that next job. The Missoulian The Sentinel "The P e's Printers" Y .ý ,am L"y, They'll Petition for Thaw's Release j __ 1 "i· : 31 :··:ii Ir r··-' :.:::·:i ·,: h··r·~ i~r::- i·: .:::; ~Cil~ ·~·· :i :i::,:~::.:·:·:-··:'·:·' :ij j c:_ ~n~rp' ~C·~~. :::::l::·i:~:~·~::r::' ·i:jl:: :·: :.· a a: :, v~· ~~r:~~:,~,... :i~' :····"c;l::i~~i ·~,i :~-=r==~--s;-~=;·~t~g l.:l:h 11!,1',,), M i lh., it'l. Id.- lhv lh vir. is the onl" thing flow neited to se.nt'i for ttirrv Ken'alt ll Thaw his relhnsi prevention instructtion in all publc antnd the -'alb l l '.ri; in l llct h" amt iagalitist e( llith stibl] r oof' \Villiin 1 mil nicipal fire limits, th11 eighth ann atl co Vention f t11o ,iro ,Iarshls' AS close hcrt" lost niglht. n. ('. I .c, tatt fire t li.As l . f 4I w.I , Wt s l,'l il pilre t deint. AVIATOR MISSING, N 'ew \ rki. t it. . An jl' l' t 5 l.' \\'t t t.. ltl\ , ;! l':- l 1, I t I ill ;lI t 111 i' ,,l ,.ii ' ti ,r I I, l l-t.l i .\, l I. \fl l lt u in l lII u Ii t l . l lititu ,1a "ft l : i ' n lln, ,Iit 'i11 ·si ,I , . lo t "hti' 1I \V ir le s ll il a.'' h .. l t 1 4. it i n. th. lils t . . i'ia h ' .l'. O ] t " . ;1n, I1 tl ' r( ror(;ll 'It Ztn11, .ihIim Isill ri htF gu N, , i - t-ll-kl ntflt Xol llhu t of Kalti ,i,;uIzri . has inaugurated w hat she HOBSON DUBS OSCAR A DUMMY ( l int hlt t From Page One.) sit hat he Liad sidt to thhe poltli if .\l:tutaiia. thati l'l.oth orl , td was a! "itni'ui x.', ii.l tby his mai - ilt 1 ithe interest of Wal strti t.l " aIi "ht.l if iui .i-rm 1i (i11111i.u'- ul .ould Ihe UIs L i x i t the 'rlialir mlersP s or a di itr ,,,ss. i, sih p tit xtxp f politi aI t l, I type thai plays the ngame i ii alit, 5 ti.s t,,' tni ' int i, the .iami x :ii, i h. t ! i lp 1 in lto in. W\ith tlr his {q i'h'acter, I mnake that state /1+'11|." A Challenge. tir . I'int ,- I it ' t tllenied anyone to promv, halt ht ,,vr :,fid vmilted for al: lhii buh t thlie I't t iinterests of his coI-i s it titu i tis. ".'N lll ci anti o' interesot, howevF, i.r it orl i i tlt' tt,l'" fi h delared, "his Sl ' tll=1t llhi lits a t ot o r a. ( tllm y Shli just i riiturned to the hous: R' rt.:t lt llr Idist ed i n n hands that In y ., n x l n subject to t i s ' i tl'hh i. t t' te'l',l t hi re, and yet I th;ilht , t l' iintixii.an from Alt ia hiii ier aily ietlr man here to SolnW 1l i i1lY ilts ii' ' tlix h heo in usO in im atxii itrix i luI of that trust." Alisw eri thi iluare that he was I favorabhle to the lig i-i interests, MTr. 1n iihvi rwiii t lI of ihowv he hatl sup ported andl t,,l,,t for the, anti-shipping. liqonnr tilt it ite last session, which i th liqunor interests didl all in their poweir t kill. "1 h evo l:ton.,s soul'ght to do mly 1111)" in-I ii tiS' il . fi E l 'ion rtilictlf "'I'hrE ifl. I 'll i ,It x iU tiV 1 yeoars of simr ile if ;I tioi t t Sit hl 'ii l g dnd et d i y 1 i-i . If I h !,,.eii tie , tool of WV ill -s r:-ol ir Ih, i lillnor interests, theln ti n doi ) €.r'itic pal.rty its Been, fill' 1ily rt'olr'd is the reord oliif tih e i tocl'atit, litl'y in i R t tql';r ci( 7o1 f s e t ii' el.'l 'Mr. 'idert*iondul said that the pnotte -f llllh tll s 1is who S tupportled hlin SHE'LL BE DEPORTED ·ii MARIE LLOYD. * '"+ . I.huo ,L inll i h aullc h i ,' t s9 nl sing -li, did nIIlt appel ar Oiut litaudi pcl tu, ibhet \\ il lnlnf"'tucd that sl ilii must it' deill'rted is ;i tllltlesir ulic i-lltell she reac'hed .New York last \tekl. Irut slte has appiielltel to the Scuiull. ionli.l cl of iltllliigailtioll iaLt \\Wash iill sxt for a nldificatioln of the order that m\\ill enable lhr to make a vaude vill tour of tlhe ,lllltry. She was er 4 back to Eiilind bectause she 'sared a stateroopt on the 3<o.u i vwith Bernard 1oa. e hopes to make a wiorl-\wide petition in favor of this young iAmerican mnillion aire prisoner. Mrs. FergitsnQ plans to tirculate her petition throuahounit it, Etnglisth-slie - Iing woirld iand alri has plaedil pe titioins in m ir y f the puiblitc ilildings and leadiig hiOtrl ttirihroughout the country. Hundredus ,f iunielii are being tuigned daily to the i .,tiil to anli the signers include man of ithe representative peopltle throughtlut the country. at Baltimore w\ouit not have been ashamed if hie had been nominated and elected. "It was nlot a ca;lmpaign contribu tion they were supporting," lie de clared. TUBERCULOSIS BATTLE IS MAKING HEADWAY New York, ri t. 1.---The fight on tliereulosis is lmakitng ti(adwtay, says hJosiph Oho;atu. fl-ormer American am I 'ssaldor to ni:g, lnd and lupresident uf thle stat§ -Clhrity Aid association. 1tr. Choate in his report as head of The anssociation points out that New Y" lk lortal ttuereulosis houspitals have inreansed from tw t to 19, Ipublic health inns'es have incron.,it ftromu two to 79. free tuberculosis dispensalries have tlillltitllit l from two to fi6, anti-tuber ulsis scieties flrom. t\wo it 300--all tihs :.'ccomnplished within six years. The , t lth rate shows a deor-ease. BLAME FOR SHOOTING LAID TO MINE GUARDS (;ltuiet, Mich., Oct. 13.-All trains iare Iing watched to prevent the es cape if three men who Yesterday aft Iernio fired on a parade of copper inoin strikers. It is reported that two iif 11.,i men have succeeded in getting iiay. According to the military of figiro-s \\ Ito stopped the automobhile after thl .-c,,ling, the three men were rep Ire lintat.ces of an eastern agency and imiplI iid here as mine guards. COUNTRY BANKERS HEARD. \\i.:-,rglito, Oct. 13.---Blankecrs rep rsentlill4 the "country" baliks of the liiitii, r*r those oiutside the reserve ahni m eiiin lltal reserve cities, dis ciusst ile administrationl currency bill Itl I-y tfore the senate hiunking coni nuiittr,. They urged provision for re tirinlg tie two per cent governmenit Iliuls nii which the present currency is hIli. They suggested refundirng by hliil, r interest lipainlg iionds or rcclir-ill. lnt at not less than par. T'le prrvision to 'orce nationial banks taking deposits to segregate ia por tion ,I their assets, for that purpoase, anll i,,. st savings deposits in special kidl o: iecurties, was attacked. TRIPLETS. ,,A \ngelehs, Cal., (eit. 1i3.-Male triil,het were born in this city today I, I-,,i, ! t Albert Lovell, a soda foun taiLl ch rk ,whoi gets $11 a week and Ihas ,ne other cihild. The triplets weigh ' llllids each. A Neglected Cold Often Afflleets the Lungs .1:l!,y se.;iols l ases of I'hrh Iit or aullg 'T n'..'- ,:II Ire directly it(trced tle a tough i iwhih i t l 't negleited. If ,1 n t h it ý, 11 11 I loug'i per 1sists iin lilg i i ii, i- l,1 tl i l k Wartll , l ig i ii ot neglect I;I irat :I il -l t lu liter lie al re r - ' " 1 In ll oll;IllIy t .ases Il ;II, II 'i Alterl - , e... I "th., ll i 4" h ingilg per - h I tl l u vesl. igate th.~tl i l.ese:- stll tI eentl N . 1I'. ll . I rI+lel:l For tlile or six yeallrs I .. hl with ei., tgh nill ex eleet.)rt' i 1u I ;iilso llto :, high fLeverl. ly l a\ se lh h ri t li -ci Itrouble by it lly. 1 110i s gi\e' 1,'d li\ r Oil, ('reo so 1 other uelidtines., ill \\iitolit IllI i. AtI i 'I l it itl s t ii e. 11 1.i, i Witi s f "\l eal to ii ve. g ait i nl g Dlr. tl. II. 11 :\, h' e i ult I tsd thi i s lC of leu .k lit:i t ' .. \ \'live, w i;11 I took with ex c,'l, H I ' re ult,. I hiatlve .rictl iln weight. I i iu n i \Allietlvler uts l itel lhnc t upi f- -r i-i l li Iateveu . I give thefei f:-.1, h, eo,.ourl'ge others to use il I i'tnuiV' rI.\!i tli\ ill .IA . W. uKANA I. ii,\ a- u lire\lated: Mi ore on relu.i Is.l imanUs Altterative hts beer protve, t y 11-:1W ylars' test to hi moI t tftl tows for .- lrel' l'-inrott sad Lung Affee ions, l i lshitis. Itru elailt A t.h la. Stu htilorl il', tar ile auphul ldlthe Igdrglt forming drugs. Ask for booklet llg DEFENSE OF BEILISS BLAMES MURDER ON JEWS WITNESS IN RUSSIAN TRIAL SAYS CO-RELIGIONISTS KILLED YUNHINSKY. Kiev, Oct. 1o.--The entire court en gaged in the trial of Mendel Beiliss for the murder of the boy Andrew Yun hinsky in 1910, adJourned temporarily today to visit the cave in which the boy's body was found. The first witness was DebjaneskY, a publican, who testified that he had heard Yunhinsky's aunt, Natali, who has since died of tuberculosis, say: "His own people killed him." This remark was made before the arrival of the authorities at the cave and before the character of the wounds on the Iboy's body had been ascer tained. The witness added that Yun hinsly's uncle, Theodore Nejinsky, had visited a cafe ten days after the crime, when he seemed excited. Hlis overcoat was splashed with clay. A boy gave evidence that 'le had brushi!ed and cleaned Nejinsky's 'oat on that day. ENGLISIH MILITANT TO BE DETAINED (Continued From Page (one.) the local authorities at New York, leave no nitiler course open to the au thorities. Officials here say no protests against her excludion have Ibeenl received. The conlltroversy which has boon stirred up in advance of her landing, officials point out. has created a situation which'i no single immigration inspeltor wounld atti-nipt to handlel. and no course re mains but to detain her uniti her case canl e plassed on Iby a board of' review, axs woult be done in any other disputed landing. Record Issued. A record of Mrs. Pankhurst's ac tivities, her arrests and imlprisonmlents has boon issued to the alllhorities at Now\ York. On that and on a hearing, the immigration nuthoritis will de cide if any of the sut'lffragtt leader's acts have Iben sittlch as to debar her frotm le I'nited States. A prlneipal n.(aslin to be determined will be, do her c'lllort or"l'id iandl jlil sentencte alone justify her deto'rtation', ()ffiitlis rxlsret a: Igal hattle to at Iract Ith. attentoion of sufflragttes all over the \worli. T'he t'a tional suf fragotte organization probably will aid the I(ritish leader. ,Vhethelr the anti suffroge dvlocates will (ondlluct any orrrenized lresistlance to hcr landing is loi kinown here. Suffrage leaders in timalt that any decision by the immi graltion a uIthorities adverse to Mrs. Pa nkhulrst may be carried to the courts, as was the recent case of Cipriano I'astrro, which resulted in a victory for the Venezuelan. OPERATORS MAY STRIKE. Dallas, Texas, Oct .13.-A strike of telegraph operators over the entire Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway sys ten is thre(atened. greneral managers of the road said here today. The men want a 10-hour day, 10 per cent in crease in wages and overtime. Aboult 700 may be affected. Copy Ne. 7 every Lousewn.fe That hot water is wholesome. That a cup of hot water with an ARMOUR BOUILLON CUBE stimulates the circu lation and drives away that tired feeling and the nervous let-down that comes to all workers. A cube to a cup. INDIA. - THROUGH Aithe Medi terranean1 Suez Canal, Red Sea and Indian Ocean to Bombay and Colombo, including sidetrips through India. The Holy Land and Egypt, stopping at interea. Ing points in Europe, Asia and Africa, by the . S. S. CLEVELAND ('~o) From New York, January 15,1914 93 Days-$700 and up iludilnag setore excunlo saad allaeces.wr. Also cruises to West Indies, '`bk ma Canal, Around the World, through the Panama Canal and Mediterranean Pots and pans quickly shed their grime and grease, and shine like new when you use GOLD DUST Cleans everything, and leaves purity behind it. S5c and larger packages. USf CHICAGO l "oLet the BOLD DUIST TWrIS Iae y do y woar"' TO Bitter Root Valley Non-Resident Orchard Owners Will any individuals or members of syndi cates who have been induced by the repre sentations of the Bitter Root Valley Irrigation Company to purchase orchard or farm land from said company, desiring to give their true expe riences THEREAFTER with this company, the ACTUAL results derived from intercrop ping, also actual supply of water furnished and care of their orchards by the company, under company contract, please communi cate with N. M. JONES, Attorney at Law Offices: Merchants' Savings Loan & Trust Co. Building, Corner of Clark and Adams Streets, Chicago, Ill. PPLICATIONS for steam heat service are now ready at our office. All persons desiring this service should sign applications at once so that we have ample time to arrange for connec tions. Where the service pipe is not ex cessive in length, the Light Com pany will run the service to the in side of the property wall. The heating customer will make connec tion from this point to his own heating pipes. All services to be on a rmeter basis, the right company furnishing the meters. Missoula Light & Water Co. LUMBER DEPARTMENT OF THE Anaconda Copper Mining Co. SUCCESSORS TO Big Blackfoot Lumber Co. MANUFACTURIRS OF Weste:n Pine and Larch Lumber GENERAL SALES OFFICE LOCATED AT BONNER, MONTANA SBONNER, MONTANA. Mills Located at HAMILTON, MONTANA. R ST. REGIS, ,MONTANA. Our mills have constantly on hand l:irge :nd rrc; lete assortments of yard items in Western Pine and Montana Larch. Our facilities permit of gettihg out bill and special items with the least delay. Shipmbents made over N. P. and C., M. & P. S. railways. A large and complet. faicnory In connection, which makes anything needed in S.,sh, Doors, W.ndow aAid Door Frames. Mouldings and Interior Fius i. Large fhc tory for the manutfature of BOX &HOOKS. FRUITTAN APPLE BOXES PHONE 703-2 ,ELL