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FOR PAJERSOM MEN ETTOR DEUYVERS w. w.. LEADER ADDRESSES SMALL CROW OR FOLLOWERS IN EAGLES' HALL. C i W. lender, who hsri-e of the u. Mass., inlly audi ning. It h efo~re : ls tilti in e strikers in 1 " . ". _ r! ;.:. ,: t v.. is ita ' ia oi \ tr tf r :.tlr !. i; s , n apostle Kif 1\ t:in 0 conls' tly his h nt of sutih t. r. st his !srmter talk. h , hi' , - h1 -re Ettor ont fashin the hur -i~s -h' strike. Per l-so l t ivid in his , '-h-olor to a it U its ha r' 1ut ,t t ht it.. dealt in ge iner ll t~~.. out tMe itnbluities ni the" cal t.ýýstle s, sitell :t0 dilating 1)1,1 h. 1,scs :iuffere".d byt al r- ers \\l th li-it hilit, his hearers ii philan 1t i t' tin. tan h\ -thei he still Believes in sii otage, the isipon he advolated in his ormn r adiress, of prl'terts 1-, use .1 t h- i-all-.- 1,:t I or did not tail le Audience Small. hit t :- s ta ni-sl al rta res iittatit' of thte granIt Ihaul f 11t 1,les ors Ettir "'oult I tat ftll 1" th t int.-i isting, at least It is ttnf rt ni it'e that 'his talk \ a;as he ti ol t lt I- liiuie I-Ic reattly itt sa mlt athl a-i or '-ogni-ant of his vi-a. At timtt-s, espte-ially diming thli lit ter part if his address Mien ! h-i-s lt briefly wtith the Pantterson strike. E~t tlr spoke ut '' fully "The history o~f the v% 11l." he sphi( in opening his speI-ii is- nlyii- thi story- of lit- ia- s ia-r. Fin it apitatl ist historian lt\11 t. 11 in of kings and emlperors snit v;rv a t .t, ts, let thes- '0i mere ii--itiluts iii the real list r.tl m i lilt-l is thiii teilt'' of a strugli- dira startei tt-hen tii first st-alit- S ai- la-- st-illi lii- i]l- - fellow with lis crtoltked sti a ti-k said to hint, 'l-o are myV slye".' 'I'l I struggle is still going on. 1he -I ,-tiooked stick lusts ein p-l ished ni l it is now ti poliiitsiii dri i hliit's peen cnnvvrtesl into tho uLinttt' r i f l e , b u t t h e s tral r i n ti ta t s t a l s i x - - to the 11 n e, ' n re Iv s;\. the product .f tour llCalit- hel-tites to ae0.' '\\'e spea k ..- I i' illi,:itioi -tt - l aoint to till. w i i-. v"" - a- i is t Iit itI 1r slt e d, w hose n i ;i.: a r t, i. -tred, itti-tse f- i--Is e-srlfnilt shit taid pto derilii: hIilt sa-nt--li liti t I that lpowdebr or inc .k beneaslth thosc cil thes and ,,ii till I''nit the sia-sui . \-'1 x have litatiressil only this flft'r the power of the stronge~r s;.vug"" liar - 'iii grosile." MANN CASE CONTINUED. Tht' case of t,."org"" Mann 'uilt I 1k,' enuntyl of Mlissounla" a sIt hm br t:hl to quiet title I- t iin it o1' stint in t .r chard tthslu , %%:s l1ist '''te uded lull night. (lit .:I tin es ti-- ing the t I th it. rint - is lt d, waiting IIi Oi-itte-i- e t n- i ,N ittesses. WORDEN'S Saturday Specials 22c S- -'i pt 29c :\~!t $1.60 --1,1- 85c n "50c iat',. c F fLITS Peals pr basin t 40c " ", 35, 40, 50, 85c VEGETABLES t'utl 20nc 't'et lililaon -in a-i tO liti-a l-I-. s erJ I-iglt hutts e if Iii i 55n airbs of -testin I t 5 E ihti its if I itntitos atl th n iasit a 'i cantl WhUte i-unt i-ft ttil mato--li nd hounds of sligar - $.00V WORDEN 501-507 Higgins Avenue, Corner Spruce Street. Phonei-Bell, 43; Ind., 631. CREAM BAKING ?OWDER Pure--Wholesome -Reliable Indispensable Its fame is world-wide. Its superiority unquestioned. Its use is a protection against alum food. In buying baking powder examine the label carefully and be sure the powder is made from cream of tartar. Other kinds do not make the food healthful. LOCAL BREVIJIES 1)anll , 1,g 1:-onR s e. IT.] I. hi. Ste 1n" Xlv t 1{ tay ill .1 iss5io l i. 1¼,i money to marn. J. 11. Price ' (1o Adv. Spec ý it t als1, r i: .e. U s 3 I 1) 'I 'ii n 11:1 1 1, ',! , in \11115 inll: , t r ~ M utzines. Sni'ke touse, P. ('odor. Xliss I I 'ht 1 .1 li i itgi frig-ti' 'I'iTke luncheon at the Nonpartel. A 'lv. 1.1r 1 1all of I''it'iii.*' -I-Itil It 11a. , 1 iin is i isi s' i .i. Il-il t(ite coal, $4.25 ton. Bell 19. - Xdv. 1'. I;. Sl 'i- IltignII iv i a vis tor in tIi l 1'aney to loan. 1li'ntoshi & Fisher. --Adv. -, 1 ,,%' II ' I. - ll tit, -I~l on ltsil'rs in ll 1 ss~l~au "Hit iVi'n-meal lunches" at Non pmariel.--.\ dv. .1. 'I K ti- \% .lint ilo t , t ilt It Im'il s 1 1-11 to St-i rtisi ill.. d11vs xiii Isis fi. i vi ' iiii .\i i , . W. ferry' sells ,"oal. His phone is lue 06 Hittgins m e'nue. -.1,h' lvii XX it. ii. \lins i~ 1t y sl1' ',lt I1,1111 \\ d .1 1 lit A\ . I' il us :1 1is' ei ii to ILii otl 1 Thutsa 'ii 'i prf i's I' It 1'1 iil la 011x os ''vi '' Si' . 1 Xl' ar. Louis,, Smith, istsotpath. Ma 5 ille temple, Phone CI1S: res. 533 redl. .\ tingl ht, r RH as b 11 it.. Sll. 1111,1 rS1 " I:alliist I'ititl t te iitit v l iio i All I'' Iii '. Ii l ri s ''ti i - i t i ll- 1 it it thilt il on ( 1 ;111.11 a lt r i l i - lI 'ly scratl pails and iwaii ir i" 's toil SIile at '.he vissuliat of' 'i -Adv'. ( 1 1"0Mullul 11111 in o lHil ei u: Tf'll t,) sp, luliti holiday \\is i1 fI is OGintlc. T xi I r-obt soii of Sir l i.1 111 x0ft hill I it i ;I ph i' fa ily hoer :t. Hallit'' ShI' ngrapher. Daw son, Mjontanta 111k. -A'dv. 1o In I f 00 1 lu 111n 1)11 T n:11141 tor with8 Faiiviiiiiit i t \Ia l i''-,i' Ti-tu la i IIT als at 1I anmilton Aii l ist ti;ito( SuS-. ihlin '1'it.nt spent the day It I liluniltull, ti hen0.1l rp. ul hnst -,1111 busin,"s0 S It l , .X0u1it I 1 I r. i -Irv is i St si 1,1 11 v . 1111111 I:,rent1 un1de vrw nt all opra n f r II101110 11 TIhin l stty '01lling 5'' . Ii r 8 o pia Sl ' I , tile ttdvrits has 1r. 1titilre fr m. liii' tilt' -, 1it i iit'he spittli sii'~itl litr witI A is Idauigil i.I i i li1st Montaa coal, $1.5) per tont M. It. C. tmith. Montana bldg.--Adv. t i ltVii, Ola t o , S tbr 1.'1lit spi 1t tietl da ;I 0llt11 in S1l-yl a . ,.111 N 1.0 1 is sl~ ý(1 111 ,, fý"il ,vs 11! .il inrston. \' .r e 111 Io 1~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~1111 11.-1"11 I 1 fter Newvton Ii. Fchw01111r. Optical Spe v1blist. Ituonis 213-_0 Miontana bllk. -Ad\". rS~l .\rth1r 1111i Is i n s ":- u~ £1,11i St ir ink I'Iaho, to t~ 1''r ttto "1 thr11 it.. ks fl ,- 1:1 "11 u ti so; 311 s. t'harle5 s No v'an ,,l I ~ " - t, R Yl t to h,"1 tons ,1, mit ,11"1 u1 ~1' 1,"5 1- l da. s a It ;Ol, I l n Alis 21r1h, the undcertalker. Phone 321. Adv, P. A. P,-nular of Butte, travelingi freir~lt 10,"11 for thle IHurhtl:;toll ra tay', called 1' 111, l c l m rbilla ts 5eSter' Airs. IT. A. Bisbee was r,,ported 11111,h bett,, y,.sterdaV after b1'ing for 511111 11111 ill at her 1111110, 404 1'atto' Stlreet. D~r. W~illard, osteopath. First Na tional bank.-*Adv. Miss Clarlyvs Selby, who has boon seriously it 1 withI p~nt'ulno:ia at the It-t s, Iii till N li s. .1. I1. -i-n tnt I III n s tnt , 1, Is si t "~iii . I1 -, to ý:petld the holhid y witth I,. ,u , ,,r! 1lirl:, of the, unt J Ii s I I, ei tuens ilIt tint-r-sti-d . ; "ll:: tilts I -eel inl \A I - l oi r tI I , l s I n s p i n g i n t ht \l otn-y It, li-an in ranch and city I- i rt y. 11. 1i. Fisher, 113 E. Main. I:. Al g-h ir of Ititte is here for Chadgivig ani over Sunday with his ianaly at lti-ir home, Rose Acres, Ill till itattleanake valley. Ilittlt lilight ieeson, who has teen ill with Iiliititi nia at the home of h irents, Mr. and MIrs. Virgil lbieson, is noi much titter. The M issitilian has the best du tilicting second sheets for letters. $I 00 per It1t00.-Adv. I'rStfissor It . A. tioley, head of the I eipirttt-ent of hiiiliigy at the Muoitana mll eiotn. utiS ill Ihissoilat yester i~ty lo- htit iii to iHiutitlt in. \V I :. li tilley i ntt II. K. Ilunitlti', rIn- into tii l - it y ifromt I touitter, called I,> t t ,- tip d litI of ti- eir i t ather at hui homet Ill the Itilter hoot valley. Slita muitic 5c. Orsis Music I o I I. "--A (Iv. I.. 1:. 'Tu -er returned y-stertiay to is i-tis itc it ili-shetri up I ll, I thii foit \;Il y flr slentling three or four itiiys with Iris flititly in Alissoula. I', i -. .11 i.- 0 ;Iti l i. I). ("in tt left ist i sltig for viieago, iheri they it Ile- lott or l hrit e weeks oi- t usi -, t-r the \l isst i ttla \lrlti- ttile ci un lIth. Annti ,]amtes, osteopath. Higgins buImik. Phone 334 black,-Adv. Ili-. Ward, veterinarian. Both phones. tiKirk; atrick itiiurneii to his ; o h," lountain States Telt" , l ltlie-r-th company yesterday ., enlt fur somec timue illenpaci -., -I I\ :Iniii i- -lent. I titt v is . A. Spaulding i ,liitte into -I :,ii i itii Ittli-tele t i y t-leitday to - u.it-. i lt i t \i ith ii iloyd .1. L ighn ill I. 1 It i-ii f i- ttii n i-iii thers i--tn s till. iity of tilssutila. I-i noi sittubit a design for your nlA -,i r reeeption gown. Mry I. II. I lttittlitit ill,', Apt. 25, Penwell it ttI a t irs. i-1 Strrels are here t i-tl itel it visiting in the home of All. ,nut Sirs iiaw ireitt Eukes. Mrs. it's is .Itsi~ a tertitining her aunt, itrs I -. ;In Il iss l iv-lyi Putts \Vtlhai- AWi.iti of 1Ronan yester h i. uttlllisiti for homti st ilig entry oit 4w titn the n i-rthwst i. l ' t te' I the 5.itht'lli-tst1 tittlls-er oi section I, toiwnsltip 21 north, range 121 west. The alpplicitlion \\as allowved, Murry t. ti. Larstt of ttounn atnlied T est,"rda~y fill homoestead~ entry on 40 acres in unit "At " the northeast quar t- i of the southeast u-rit-r of section _I. township _1 north, range 20 west. The aipilicati i w-as suiyended. i guarantee perfect workmanship it-d to fit the most diffiiilt figure. "Itls, L. l1. liii phreviilk,, Aptl -t5, iPen tltSli hotel.l-Adv. J. 11. Toii ley, state d1. t ty for the o lern it-t-nien of nericu , hats re -il It frowt ti 10-days' triL g through Thu Molu-tIntana. o.is reports large Iituvtingr and much interest iha tnt lodge work represented b~y hint. Fred t ilt was ,broilglst in from the r nt itiirsday night suffering fro a. brkehn le e". The injury was receive,! sila Sir. .ali- was engaged in a II l ti. tip t iuffle at a dance. f lr is ee in:; i-Ittd for at St. Pitricks hospital Alfi u .IIIlra. S. H. Logan and their tilt tchilnireu returned yesterday to th r 1,,,'hlm at 11avalli. Airs. Logan aipeiie the week with friends at Ste \utlirrlle, wiilt- Ni,, Logan attended the s, -signs (if the Stato Teachers' as , nc;I~ ;t Hlelena. The Perry Coal Co. wishes its cus tomers to understand that it has not I hanged location, but is still in the same I ftwo, at 110 E. Cedar street. lBoth phones G62. J. M1. Swango, mnanager.-- Adv. Latwren,"e P. Hluntley of Wisdom, Bost., applied yesterday for desert land entry on the uorth half of theI southwest quarter, the north half of the southwest qunarter, the southwest ,11uarter of till southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 2; also the north west quarter of the northeast quarter atd the northeast quarter of the north west quarter of section 13, towqship 4 south, range 15 west. The application was rejected. Alice It. Shockey of Stevensville ap plied yesterday for homestead entry on 38.76 atres, - including lot 7, the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 6, township 7 north, rang- 10 west. The applicition was alk wed. Fred .1. White of tionin a plilied yesterday for homestead entry on 160 a, ris included in unit "A." tho south east quarter of the southeast quarter of siction 26, also the east half of the uortlietist quarter and the northeast liarter of the southeast quarter of ,--tion 25, township 20 north, range 20 west. The application waits suspended. CIGAREITE VENDORS CAUGHTI BY OFFICIALS (ity Treasurer Port r found time from his tax receiving yesterday to titrItniln .ite two iobacvi dealers who have been selling cigarettes without liei nses. Both firms. Price Brothers, 111 Railroad street, and Tripp Broth ers, i n North Higgins avenuei , had ta-it sustei ted for iiam time. Mr. Porter visited each story anii huigh' a pikagieit I cigarettes. 1l1 was sur pritSti that tiither delvi r itn-w him, and they were more surpris--d when he told them to bring their license money to the city hall. The i- ii collects $10 and the county $40 .- iuarter year. Iees for two quarters wrre paid by Price Itrothers and one ttistallment l> Tirilpp Broiters. Both i'i le paid their fees in gaid humor. It wass explained by the treasurer that i- licetsO Is their protection against oid reised in vaders of their trade hi.- declared, however, that the next iiiendirs will le served with a warr int. a i they iitn expect the full enuiti HEADACHY, COSTIVE BI[IOVS--"¶ASIIARE1S" Liver and Bowels Are Clogged-Clean Them Tonight! Feel Bully! Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, blliousness, dizziness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath-always trace tlain to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stimach. Poisonous matter cltisieid In the in testines, instead of being east out of the system is reabsiried into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes conges tion and that dull, drubbing, sicken ing headache. Cascarets I iiniediatelY cleanse the stomach remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile fromi the liver and carry out all the constirated waste matter attn pol sons in the bowels. A Cascaret tIiiight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you scI i--a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, st tnoah s-ei-t and your liver and bowels regil-ie for months.-Ad-. MRS. THEIS APPOINTED. llInuilton, \oi. 2- .S iviul)--li the districi i-iiai t -ibay Mrs. iauid Th-is ti-nus lull .l Is atdtninistratrix of the Jiului I. Id-is estate. Ilunt's'Perfect BakingPowder and FtaVOPRin Extracts Give The Maximum Results with the Minimum of Cost. They save in price and save in use. Try them and be convinced. TELEPHONE 458 Rye, soft wheat, bald barley, flax seed meal, Al oit , Success barley. All kinds of chop ed. Feed grind ing done promptty, 12V2c and 15c per cwt. Dry cordwood, 4 ft.; dry slabwood, 4 ft.; i ndwood sawed, 12 and 16-inch; clait ood, 12 and 16 inch. When in n-i.1 of wood saw ing, call on us fr the wood-saw man. Missoula Wood and Feed Yard, 125 West Pine St. 120 Acres on Flathead $20 PER ACRE ( ool loatiin, uod Soil; five miles frnm It Iii no impruvn - tents; hillt. balance threo ceors, S por 1,nt would atcept gaud building I't :i Missoula us Part pay ment. W. H. Smead Company Higgins Block. Missoula, Mont. Phone 212. carecurable. All kinds PILE nr 's tablets produce am zin E M-R D DR. LEONHARDT CO.. Buo, N. Y. (free book) BSad by Missoula Drug Co. and all druggists. 0QCONHi5'HLR CQ 00 THE GOLDEN RULE STORE Missoula's Popular Trading Center A Continuance of Missoula's Greates Sale of Suits and Coats fpr Women Five Different Lots of Suits at Five Sensational Prices * : e You can buy your suit here now at the end of the sea son prices. We are determined to clean up on all suits before the season is over. Prices have been slashed unmercifully to enable us to do this quickly and thor oughly. Don't put this opportunity off another day. Suits $4.95 Suits $16.95 Formerly selling to $12.50 Formerly selling to $32.50 Suits $11.95 Suits $20.99 Formerly selling to $25.00 Formerly selling to $40.00 Suits $27.95, formerly selling to $50.00. Alterations will be charged for at the actual cost for the time required to do the work. All work guaranteed to be satisfactory. Unmatchable Coat Values at $3.75, $5.75, $9.50 On all other women's and misses' coats not included in these three lots we will give one-fourth off the regular price. This discount applies to every coat in our stock. Many of them are late arrivals. All of them are absolutely this fall's purchase. K Dark Outings, Sc Yard Boys' Underwear, 35c 15 pieces good weight, dark outing flannels; suit- Boys' Jaeger fleeced shirts or drawers; a good, able for comfort making. heavy garment for winter wear; sizes 24 to 34; all sites 354'. Drest Ginghams, 9c Baby Ba es6 60 pieces of dress gingham, 12%c quality, large as- Baby Blankets, 65c sortment of colors and patterns; buy them now for Keep the baby warm; baby blankets here in pink your spring wash dresses. or blue colors; assorted designs. Special Sale of Corsets Bathrobe Blankets You can save a third on your corsets. A lot ol Madia and Justrite corsets in short lots, to be closed Have you bioughst your bath robe blankets yet? out al god odes;made of coutil or batiste. Spe They make a very acceptable gift, and they are inex out;all gOoETID mOdels pensive; good range of colors and patterns; *27 and *3.25. Women's Fleeced Underwear, 50c Women's jersey ribbed, fleeced vests and pants; 75c Perfume, 49c Ounce color white; a good, serviceable garment for winter Odors are Ylang Ylang, Lily of Valley, La France ear; regular 75c values; 5040 garment. Rose, Fantasy, White Lilac andd Cashmere Bouquet Orton Bros. 118 EAST CEDAR STREET State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Sons Vose & Sons, Kimball and several other high-grade pianos Burn Cheapest and Best Fuel Short Mill Wood And order before you are out, for we are delivering daily our full ca pacity to 'First Come, First Served" The Polleys Lumber Co. (City Sawmill.) Bell 414 Auto. 424 HOW 18 YOUR FIRE INSURANCE? McIntosh & Fisher 115 Higgins Avenue. * Garden City GARAGE Missoula. Montana F. A. Mix & Sons GROCERS Wood, Hay, Grain and Provisions J. M. Lucy & Sons UNDERTAKERS Phones-Bell. 69; Independent. 625. INSURANCE Fire, Life and Accident Insurance and Real Estate. National Surety Company. DAN H. ROSS TYPEWRITERS New and second-hand, for rent or sale. Repairs for all kinds of type. writers. J. W. LISTER 114 East Main Street NEW STOCK Two Burner GAS HOT PLATES Just the thing to use along with the coal stove. They take up very little room, and give you quick heat day or night. Price, $5.00. Asbestos STOVE MATS Nine inches in diameter, with improved handle. Price, 150. "IWANTU" GAS IRONS With six feet of guaranteed tub Bing; the most economical iron on the utarket, and it will do all kinds of ironing from laces to linen. Price, $3.50. Detroit Jewel CAKE GRIDDLES. Price, $2.50. WAFFLE IRONS. Price, $2. Missoula Gas Co. Opposite St. Paul Station. Bell 563. Grand Pacific Cafe Open 7 A. M. Till 2 A. M. Just Received, Fresh Today DUNGENESS CRAB CLAMS TOKE POINT SHELL OYSTERS OLYMPIA OYSTERS And All Kinds of Fresh Fish Try one of our famous Olympia Oyster Fancy Pepper Roasts. Wall Paper Low Prices Simons Paint & Paper House Second-Hand Sewing Machines FOR SALE AT Hoyt-Dickinson Piano Co. Call On J. E. POWER! For Wines and Liquors. Boiled and Apple Cider. 129 West Cedar Street CLUB CIGAR STORE POPULAR RESORT FOR MEN. MISSOULIAN HEADQUARTERS ALL PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE W. B.M'Laughlin Proprietor HAMILTON, MONTANA Pure Whiskey Guaranteed to be fourteen years old Number "31" Try One YERRICK DISTRIBUTER. Why Suffer? If I can give you ease instead of dismease. If your spine is like this one, you will be sick. Bring it in and have it adjusted and the cause of your disease will be removed. Consultation free at office. F. G. Moore, D. C. G r a d u a t e Doctor of Chiropractic. Lady assistant Hammond Block. Phone 1084 A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation weakens the whole system. Doan's Regulets (25 cents per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure con stipation.