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IMPOSTORS WORRY SALVATION ARMY TWO, A MAN AND A WOMAN, TRY TO WORK DEAF AND DUMB STUNT TO GET MONEY. "Impostors? t't.1, yes, we kn.w the meaning of the word. S'.~mtn('tl's they get by, too. But wc can't help' it once in a while and I think it is better to make a mistake iand give assistance to a nman who does nitI need it than to have refused so.itI" really needy one." The speaker was Capt:inI ]Bryanit of the Salvation Armn. Itie and a Bis soulian reporter had just Ibeen dis cussing some of the cases, which tl, Army is calletd ol,n to handl nil his remarks a\\nt to .shiw that the or-I ganization is. , cielle.d to kee.ip sharp lookout fior this' who apply. fr help or money, becaiusei of alleg, ,i physical intfirmities. tine strlhing example of this was a case thait cami up yesterday. Imade Imorile depltrabI because the guilty persol \was a woman. Things were quiet about iti hall on West Front stre.t, which ser\ts E as the Army's headllqualrters, yesterday afternoon and Dad IMcl\ers, who is Captain Bryant's right-haud man, was all alone, when a middle aged wioman entered. She hesitated a momenit aind then produced a pad and pencil and wrote down a hard luck story about 1 being deaf and dullb, out ,f iwork and in need of some money. Before t he had finished reading the sad storu Dad's attention was diverted by the entrance of a stranger ill the city who inquired about how he could reach Orchard Homes. Forgets Herself. "Go across the bridge and turn west on Third street and go straight out that way, cross the Bitter---" Realizing what she had done the woman gave a little gasp anmd darted from the room. She left Dad frozen with astonishment and when he reached the street she was nowhere to be seen. Another Case. "That's the second deaf anod dunmb case this week," said ('aptain lBryant. A few days ago a mLan caen(' t t111, and wrote out his story, wanting $5 to get to friends in Spokane. 1 queits tioned him closely and he seemedtln worthy. I told him to stick around for a couple of days until I coulld make requisition for a charity ticket which the Northern Pacific furnishes in such cases at half fare. lie said he couldn't wait; that he would have to beat his way, and left. Yeisterday I imard that hle gave hit.nseltf away withit hearing of a mant fromut i.Biort he had begged monity tuln tirlt ih re ceived a good, sound slapplilg at the man's handls. "No doubt these ptrofess;ional cr~oti ois and beggars have been ra'dilg abut the Army raising $1,000 fori chlrity work and they at once set iatl llit de Vising ways and Iticas (if gettintg some easy coin." FEDERAL COMMISSIONER REMOVED BY BOURQUIN Butte, Dec. 29.-Martin Vetles.m. United States comminssinner ait ThrI' t Forks, was this norlnilng removlled frl i office by Federal Judge tGeorge M Bourquin, who detided that the charges made igainst Vetlesnll w\\c.r-. true and could noit be .ildonltd Vetleson is alleged to havne nitle final land proofs and sworv'ln to th-Ian \ith out being present when the(, harine was held. lie was given a trial in this city last month, and, while hie t;is il sent on the dlay the plrf \\'were ta;lteii, said he personally qlustio.ed the wit nesses and, assuring hllinself thb-,y \n.r,. correct, certified theml i the land ,,t five as taken by, sutbscli,."d and ,.\~nr to by the priooflinaker.s ifI're hli: i'nI the day advertised ft.i r tih.i lhitilini. The court says that bI his ;i t' i Vetleson is guilty of ai sIlsnl"enniu- i far-reaching onseii ucll 'l S., l-tv11 I Ilhi, instance tile (Iiiy l' lishmlll t riIo vided by law is remioval froim if i'-. "The certificates anld I'.i.fs ti . tli.i land proof were false, finds the i a tI RETURN FROM HONEYMOON. Mr. and Mrs. larry L. .ahn., r, turned last evening friom their hlii,- i moon trip to tile Plavific coast., at, ,II make their hotme ini Mis-",ula. IMri Jameson was formllerty lMiss Mart I Faulds of Stevclls\ill. Mr. .Iani m,, is a mnachinist at the Northern n I' ifii shops. The weddillg tool, placte inll Si sensville recenltly. WILLARD SCORES KNOCKOUT. New Has"vn, 'Con., De,. ii.- .1,.. W illard of Katnsas ci'ty inikit.-d I',! George Itodel oIf Siutiii .ifr':t ill 1 ninth rounld of at 'h.hluld -n. bout here tonight. Thet lini.. kl - .i .t was a right ulpplrcut ti thl jli\ ORIGINAL GENUINE . 't ý niirtsati*' d' The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk. malted grain, in powder form. For infants,invalids and growing children. Purenutrition, upbuilding the wholebody. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. MVore healthful than tea or coffee. Ta'Je .e ·ubtitut.. Ask for NORUC.K' i' SSA f" PLANS COMPLETED FOR STATE ,,. MEETING , EPWORTH LEAGUE CABINET FIX- (h ES DATES FOR CONVENTION t ' AND CLOSES SESSION. ,i Tr]:'iOlitl " . il"-tltit i ll i, DI i- lili-- I u n t s ) I .4 ' , 'L u i t h , r t , 't i. l , w i t h f ý ; t utl i ti ::. t i ,lit,-t'.it;,1:. : ,lt: ii l ll '1iS' 1t)u , ~ i th t :titt, t '.L1i ,-t ! IIt,l Milntl ill i:"i tli J, wrtih antt u. t .s terdal\ i'o lidt't'd theif t g.lrtiall t II i lt ;iiVl'ii at ti ll tilt ti ll- Ht VInilth i h t ll h h h ill t it t' i illint .s, I 1 .lT ie 4i t~ :: . 't it- t l e. i t' : o fi tif ih star l u ( h t are Hay ('. Smith of I :1 llutte, ilresid it, Fredi T. lt l .'in r i of Il liliin gs,.' I t.' as rer, ilrlyi lAnl d r' of li HIllena, set I i'.tar1 y; 1it s i I llise odds of In ll, n, I sll' t v'i, prll'sidonlll; Alis Il et hn 5i s i of iiii uli l , seconlid vivit presihdent; H iss Fr;lcs (reen of Katl isl, lll, third Vi". 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The supple) Mr. t'loin ia is an11 t'xceptit tially icoitpl- an Itnt :,' ','htt -one t tf tho.e c om e rlpI lt trfentr:.l whose n t iffit'illt itd s it'r Iimili i f' ii itit' hltfu''tlF -n-d with tuu bh ;lli' it ":o' - t iand with l il uch el ,orate' t UnilipIy Ii lll ings i. thatt )tw-le want . it- ofI thei . C('h'rtee Taylor coin- sor itlW i i:.: oi,1 of the tUllletes ct t r eVPr n -tI -l t I w t -thi-ri, entitled "(antlilp Rest," Ch itIt, ,t,' , ,ng the latest Qu toniubile. It ip h ,'ntitn otls laugh.h The. bill is sot ",tll blntued with three reels of pho topl ,tit, a two-retl V'itagra{,h, Love's nll.tn t, featulrilng ("lttra Kimball Yolulng he ald 1 arite illians. The comedy tir fimn it al. Edison, tlh Alaniculre (rirl- - u oii, of thoue irresistible Edison Screarlllý" - It LOCAL SOCIETY eh fit Buswell-Johnson. Friends in 7tissoula lhave received in Inno1n11c'n.+lt of iht' to nuariatge of hiss in IEdnat lHunsvt'll and It. 11. Johnson \\h liiih t\as solcint izt'/dtl with a quiet of cur'1olntily D1ecullllIr 17 in Spokane. in I'll( brlide slent 15 years tof her girl- of hotid hii Ais sotill tutun she thas a host if friendis in this city. lMr'. lnd Mrs. IJohnson arte t hirn iii lone, \W'ash., 1b Su\\tv h t 1Mr. Jotllnston is establislhed i In al Buswell- Rowlands. Miss itnttna Iltts.witvell and Will IT. a I;.,l\m.lands were V mlrrield at 9 o'ctltck I 'h'isillnns morning ins the church of - St. Janl it in ý,,t tle. Mr. and Mrs, I l;t , tltud hf i ititinedliatilty after the I ' l ott -o-1 . \rsoil. whtlire they tt ', ill \ isit \\ lilt M rs, It ilands' par- S Sll t :1nd sist' er tbtfot returningll to \'t'tria., tH. . re M r. towtvi nds is list i, 'i iitd s it; I nct 11ist. M i's- n i-i:hit- it -s r1 :i itt d rI ltm thit tuti \ \s~ltk if \Illlinn t ii 1911 ma ld latter t, ull t fur ,' ier. l ye, a s' in tlt ,.llis l, ells l S. C'hI t ih Illtlniredtl d111l l,'\ d h i i hosstof flriends whVto Nurses Entertain. S\le,,u 1 t I i \+M 'is i ssli.tso ri tiolt !tL,+. I\"l ill:; aI(i ti' hotli t(- it ll r. l Iand \ \-i ?' l" I t i -is onl 1 I ttliv 'r ity ii(, - i U". The stutill tI ollminittto of the ' ,,tsiwiltion, \ltsses Mary E]. tlank, 11i rtil:t Rtst', t r 'llr Itronlple and Lo l I'i',1i Ilillls, 11.1h tlt, elitol'talkilllnle lt in _ :t' l'nl' d t 1tt ellnmltd most e'harming- ,,. I- th husit itali ly of t.e ottrgai nizi5 titn, ri Tl , E'.,llHi \ l ere \ . p ic f t,'tl for the .l.I .m iil i1n liti h t ilil ti ytitlot t' w ith S . it t I '', I i llUfirI I i l iitd p;i-int . Ait S Xei+t tfi ' citii" \\ ias Ielayed and rhered 11 tite I lils"itl I tlltlttr.r it haclding de l Xlgltlil isinti tg l t i, i rs. ha' . 1n:. M oore. IdA Family Party. t. II is it' its\tl I I tl t ain enljIbyaeLe, 1~ : ii i tll tillll th a Iitlnll. r Stili c:rty. I- ,slri . l :t t i t l11 i ptlltot ls i ht lithl y feast iii 1tr '-nti Mrs. feyed. 'resitoel and 1. , to 'I dt", M r. and NI rs. .1 E. 1 ;t t :ani 'it 1 :1'10 rl.Hights \tl initfruin , Ed i s i t. f I t : tit t 'ilt, I.i t s esr l 1,t E) piscopal Guild. i't" '1! r, i- , U.. iti l ill' busini t, s liit' l Sl a ,, i lh e 1. ad gil ' of 111 " i. 1pist, I I,: iil t ill bi e i i hl at the il s11 ofi lt: i' .\ I: ii, , 4 its l Iit er'silt y nt ' Si I il I1 1,1t ' \l 'tlritul ll. Oiff ller \iill II 1-,,,t t li t hi, ilt fe tirng to s Vi HOW'S THist We offer one nulnard ,lollari reward Sfor iany case otf catallrrh that cannot be clur ed by hall's (':itarrh Coire. F. J. I'lll;NIY & CO., Toledo, O., ru i ,1·, t 'lh unlHlrsigned, have known F. J. itt' itt ' fIr the last 16 years and believe i, i Ilt i fetitietly hlt. rat ible In all businessr Ir alls.i.ti ins an t finalnially able to carry j iut aIll" obllligations made by ills firm. ' INA'I'tiNAI. BANKIC OF1' COMMIIERCE. Toledo, O. n :iall's ('atlrrh ('lre is t laken internally, ";in'g t dih't.ly uplont the blood and mu i ' lls n ll fceliLt.. of the systeLm. Testimonials ill sRent free. - ri, ce, 75 cents per bottle. i ihl , y a, b 1)ruggitts. 'l'ake lall's Famnlly Pills for conlttta b,- FEDERAL BIRD LAW INVALID. h ,' ti!,,I,,! , l It ' (' lm ( Spo i:/ l -: State !11- €, \\.11,[t!ll .! I HaC I qh rt stated to il- d ti' th't b-o i a11" s his del partmi ent is Itt tlr · lT I , IIIIn lss eli t re t eives n1lter otds tIlh fledlrI:l nul i rilatory H"llirdl law is ai e ,ty h ' hltt!r, ;lld nL aittmll t will be. !Im- AdV.. LOCAL BREVIIES 8% money to loan. J. M. Price Co. Adv. Ed Riberdy of St. Regis had busi ness in Missoula yesterday. C. C. Willis came into the city on business yesterday from Plains. Magazines. Smoke House. E. Cedar. -Adv. W. H. Meglasson of St. Ignatius had business in Missoula yesterday. Joseph Gagnon of St. IRgis had business in Missoula yesterday. Hell Gate coal, $4.25 ton. Bell 19. -Adv. Miss Grace Waltemate is spending a few days with friends at St. Ignatius. Joe Laderoute and Will Itartz mo tored into Missoula yesterday from Arlee. Money to loan. Houston Realty Co. -Adv. A son was born last Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard at their home in (Clinton. A daughter was born Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs. George Finnegan at their home in Arlee. Skates sharpened at Shoemaker's garage.-Ad v. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George HI. Belshaw Sunday evening at their home at Clinton. Beautiful party slippers from New York---Mapes & Mapes.-Adv. Mrs. II. J. Riley under.lnt a long and serious operation yesterda:y morn ing at St. Patrick's hospital. Dr. Anna James, osteopath. Hliggins block. Phone 834 black.-Adv. George F. Wade and awife of Pol son, who spent Sunday in this city, left on the Milwaukee yesterday for Chicago. Dr. Louise Smith, osteopath. Ma sonic temple. -Phone 618; res. 533 red. -Adv. Attorney Charles H. Hall was able to be at his office yesterday f(r the first time after an illness of three weeks' duration. Attorney John Campbell returned yesterday from Philipsburg, where lie tis been for several days on legal huslnens. Handy scratch pads and waiter checks for sale at The Missoulian of fice.-Adv. E. M. ]loss returns this morning to his business at Trout Creek after hav ing slent the holidays with his family In Missoula. Dr. T. T. Rider has returned to his office in the Higgins block after spend ing a few days in Helena at the home of Dr. Spaulding. Annual New Year's ave ball, given by Daughters of Hermann at Elite hall, Dec. 31.-Adv. Mlons Olson yesterday made final application to Clerk of the Court (:on ion for citizenship papers. Olson is a native of Norway. Stenongrapher. Dawson, Montana Blk. -Adl. Mrs. D. A. Barker has come from her hllm. In Boston to visit lier daugll ter, Mrs. John Keach, at her houie, 431 South Second street. Attorney lien Chaffin -is spending a few days in Missoula, prelparing to lmove to Hlaiilton, where he will open ia law office on January 1. Marsh, the undertaker. Phone 321. Adv. Miss Clara Symington and Miss i-lorence ('offin have. returned to Mis S(ioula after being for a few days at their ranch hoines inll Camas. A. A. 1howard and wife left yester Sday ion the C'olumiiun for a trip to i St. Paul. Mr. Holward is the man ages of the l'lorncen litundry. Dr. Willard, osteupath. First Na tional bank.-Adv. A. J. lHillnan, divislon freight and t passenger agenlt for the Milwaukee ILtilway comiipany, ilme into the city on business yesterday from Butte. S Miss Irene Teagarduen, Edna Chad \vick anld Lonor,it Il - lll nick are in Ste vens\ville for a f-w ida\s, guests of Miss Elsie Kain and MHiss G(ertrude Baker. 1 lancing pumlps and slippers from New Yolrk.-Mapes & Mapes.-Adv. 'Valentlne liaey returned to his le home oni South S,-rinmd street yster v dvay from St. Patrick's hospital, where is he undeltrwienit in Itperation 10 days 1 It . It. l t i -r, i: emp1uloye of tihe Norlh-lUe lvacifir !iilway ciompany,, is ,l leiving this wu ,.I fr i 'alifurnia, where 1- ie \till lie fr.l- i ii nth or six weeks on Multony ti laia on ranch and city pi ~eiity. 11. 1). Fisher, 113 E. Main. 'itliss Iii I'ltrk ,f Lake Park, Minn., is I'-xlted'hl t, arrive here totday to e liit, gueist of iher irother, (ieorge ('. c'lark, assistant ticket agent of lthi MHilwaukee. Attirnmuy \V. t. oituiore left last ev\en ilg fr thlie eaist. lie will visit his oldt rd iinie it mu llhufin0laiue, ()hio, and then bego n tiio \V'ashiigton, i). C., to look after matturs of business. J. IDr. Ward, veterinarian Both phones. ry lrs. WV. F-. Ii-adley, who has been visiting Iher tdaughter, Mrs. A. M. Aviryv. at Stlv--nsvxille, was in Missoula y. yetsterlliay oil litie way to her home at Close in Suburban Home Ten t'rerS on Third street, one andtl one-t'ourtlh miles from the pav ing; nice fi\'ve-roomln house; lights, telephone, etc.; good barn, fruit cellar, chick'll houses, store house, etc.; all iimprovements are first class; t.00 Iaring fruit trees; we will give ytou a fine bargain on this property; further, we will take city property in tart payment; if you want a nice home, so close in that you can attend to your city business, and at a bargain, and where you will make money instead of being at the expense of a city home, let us show this to you and quote you price (Just about one-half cost). W. H. Smead Company Higgins Block. Phine 212 Missoula, Montana. A emin gto.n Typewriter == Plus Here is the machine which will do everything that any typewriter has ever done; which will write straightaway or tabulate, in one or many columns; which will do any tabular. work, however intricate, with the speed of ordinary writing; Which will' write and add, and add when it writes, in one column or as many columns as the paper will hold; Which will subtract as easily as it adds, in all or any columns where adding is done; Which is a complete billing, tabulating, adding and sub tracting machine-all in one; Which is also a complete auditing machine-accurate itself and exacting accuracy from those who use it, which will detect errors and prevent errors as well; Which establishes a new standard of time and labor saving in every variety of combined writing and adding work. Remington Adding and Subtracting Typewriter (Wahl Adding Mechanism) Remington Typewriter Company (Incorporated) E. L KING iso Hotel, iE. L. KING Missoula, Mont. Thlompson Falls. Sin was neoln panitd by Mrs. Avery and ilhy, iwhoi will visit for i. time at Thoms. l . Mrs. L. A. t'arlver a.dl chihlrln have returllned to theti Wintilr resitleltce on Edith street, aifttr spending the Chr'istlmasu vacationi \with Mr. t'arver at their country home near Florence. M'rs. hlorge A1`. Diikinson, who re tiuritnt a f\% tla.as ago frou it isit of severt;tl months i Sealttle and other la'cius coast cities, expects to go to day t, her hiome inll Stevensville. The Missoulian has the best du plicatnig second sheets for letters. $1.ii00 per 1,000.-Adv. M.1 I. . (oen of the (i'oenl-isher coil iuny left last night for New York tind other eastern cities. Mr. Coein will be x\:y for a:bout two Weeks ibuyin.g anew gt ois for the Golden Iiulh store of this city. (' A. WVeber of S(tevensville spent sitae tille in Missoula yesterday ion his w:t.y to St. Regis, where he will be for a week or mnore with his brotlhers en gagedt in a logging business ini that vicinity. ir. Itiesland, the eyesight speci:alist, who grinds all glasses whilt here, will be at the P'alaee hotel Jan. 12 to 2I.-Atdv. I). 1). Fowler, repair matin and in staller for the Moulntain Status Tole phone & Telegraph compannt, leaves this morning for Thompson falls. where a number of pieces of work are to libe done. Frank E. Winters of Iron *Mountain filed application yesterdlay for home stead entry on 161.21 acres, including tie east half of the southwest iquarter and lots 3 and 4 of section 130, town ship 17 north, range 26 west. Piatriel Casey of 13utte alpiled -es terday for hoimestead entry on 40 acres including unit "C," the northeast qtuar ter of the northwest quarter of see tion 25, township 19 north, range 21 west. The applicationu was suspended. UPON GAMBLING DEBT RESTS CIVIL ACTION If a man gives his check for a gambling debt and the check is casied by a third party, can the man who 'ashed the chetcks recover his 0money when paym(ent of the check is stopped at the bank upon which it is drawn? This is the question which .a. to he se.ttled in a case comnituellced yestler day before Justice 1I. M. Small- Henry Poitras against Hay Ilolliis wvorth. The plaintiff alleges that HIol lingsworth owes hint $125 be':ause i'f his cashing two chtlcks; , one fo:" $7'; and one for $50, which Htollingsworth gave to paY a gambling debt which, it is said, was played at O\vanldo ab ilt tie: middle of octibl er last. The checks were not given directly to Poi tins, but were cashed by him for the man who was in tlhe ga .e with Ilol lingswVortih. After the ca:se was opened yesterday it was agretd that the matter shoutld ,be submittcli by briefs aitld a reiason able length of time wias given for these to be prepared. CLAN MAY SURRENDER. Pineville, Ky.. Dec. 2.--The plea of the wife of "lappy" Jack Hendrick son, leader of the Hlendrickson elan of ilountaineers who are besieged illn an abandoned mine near here, may cause the fugitives to surrender tomorrow. Mrs. Hendrickson learned that Drc parations .ere being made to smoke out the clan and asked that she be tlrst given a chance to talk to her husband and beg him and his follow ers to surrender. Additional guards were thruown about the mine today. PLEASING IS WORD OF BURT'S ADVANCE Pleasing to his many Missoula 'friends was the official announce ment that reached here yesterday tiAat A. M. Burt, division superintendent of the Idaho division, formerly having been at the head of the Rocky Moun tain division here, had been promoted to chief engineer of maintenance of way for the Northern Pacific system. Mr Burt is to assume his new duties January 1. His headquarters is to be in St. Paul. J. L. DeP'orce will succeed Mr. Burt as superintendent of the Idaho dl vision and T. 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