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:CAPAIN KIDD'S GOLD A MYTH; BUT HERE'S CODE AND GOLD FOR ALL ruzzle Pictures in "Song an Story" Are Cryptogram and Catalogue Is Key--Make the Dirt Fly--Dig for Your Share of the Treasure. Thousands of gild hunt.ers h\(- starched hundreds of miles along the At lantic coast of Norlth Amert'ica for :lars, sctrliicg the nmythical buried treasure of the king of pirates, (:iptilain lKidd. They haven't flound any goldcl Ever sit dowl nLd tread a r1ttllcg good tale of I.uriw treasure.' Ieremember how the story of the pirates ij is , ii I cs.l to thrill'.' POE WOULD ENJOY THIS. Edgar Allen 1u-, wrote ar story of hidden gld tlihtt has 1 ecome i classic In that line of fiction-The (illd Ilia. It is t star- Ilthat ilnakes one want to go right out and search for "'piiec.s -f eight." Ict that story a cipher code led to the gold. The crde wa.u figcurC d out ,i tihe gold siee.ker- s acdll the buried treasure finally located. Poe woulcd enj..y he t the cie of song an tl sIn\. lhere 1s "bulried treasure," the code being the si-x-nty puzzle pictures in the giiat'. The catalogue is the :ey to the code itit t\inl l PI,. . or other \ riti rs Io his c-leverness, should try for this gold, Ile s,:-.hli lhave n11 bi ttell "r cl.cince, -. , greai ter advantage, thaln yu. The catalogute mallk' all ecqual. Join the other gcld hulllter in this .s-t iioin lind start after your share of the 1ldden treasure. Use tith daily pIuzzh lpicturres as the illlher code and the catia logue as the key. NO MYTH, BUT A REALITY. Many have studied and scorche-d ir Ca-c,,itiili idd's gold, litnd failed to find It. His wonderful hoard of gold ir tacictl, is ia nit h, but this paper's golden treasure is a reality. You'll have all the Cxciit- iut hLIiccting for this goll that was iexpe(rienIced by the men iin The (lold Hing. hMost of "us Ibys" haert' lcged It -' a ir.alt We lhave had daiy cdrecams of buried loot. "pieces of eighlt" clcid Sp '.tlish (doIbtiloniii. Now let's I nak oulr dreams comll true. Go ouit licii dig f.or ille t-nc - ic llc . Read the eiiher ccod,-- chc ., t- i' |ict liture-: Make the dirt fl- Acitd get tiihe gold. RONAN IS PROMISEDl BUILDING BOOM IN SPRING OFFICE STRUCTURES AND RESI-!I DENCE WILL BE PUT UP SOME TIME SOON. Ronan, 'eb. -5 (Special.) It " reported there will be snome Iilding going on itn o-rtarn soonl, ill the way of office builillgs and one relsidence. The office Iuillings will hI, brItweeni the Heart & Manning polt hall and, the Ionani State Iank. The residett'e will Ibe in ('lirntnlt addlition. Mr. and Mrs. Vrtn'':t Itnt l lVile'as rntlly entertatl d .'r. tr nI I ,l ' ret SimmnS at Stitliy dinner'. Friends of Miess Savage met I ridgy' evening, Februaryt 't, a at the (r'lper' home and gave her a surprise, the oc casion being that ofl her birthda " C'ards and ttsic were thIe chief .artutse mnents. A delicitous lutnclthln was served and all reported ai very pleasant evening. The pie suppliler and dance at tlhe Crow Creek schoolhoulse last Satlurday evening netted the school $40. J. P. Swee returlltned to ]Itit:nan last week from Iolson, w\'here the was counsel for the deftendantii ill the Iallno vs., Farrel l Idtllltinage' 'aSt' .lllse. Judglent .trwa for lith plaintiff ill the surei of $16.50. Herman Brnmer passed throutgh Ronan last week with his family and111 a large bunlch of hortses,Ž on their way to Chouteau county, whlerel It' htas ia homestead. Tl'he trip is to Ihe all;lde overland, but the dreep snow 1had Iio terrors for Mr. lirateL(r. D)ain Syla Is itn V'erndale, Alberta. this week on lburintess. il' left for that point ton Wednellsdatly If last week. Mrs. George Salthert of Green [Bay, 'Wis., arrived in (aRonan last weertk and will make lan extendel d visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. 1i. ('owgill, st'ieven' Iiles norttlhwest tof towtn. The lidi'es of it{'nan ndl vicinity were invitedl to visit h. I'lrst Ni tional banki ru ,t rI.dty, 'lbilr ry "1t1, 1. intspect th a ai. l tin;s of Mrs. iheidel- I The school te(chers of the tl't'ttL't' lion held a mneelinhg in iltonan Satur day, February "1. of \which ablot "0 attended. 'IThe mee.tillg was held ill the schoolhoulse. Circle No. 1 of the it ound url tt 11t : i dies' Aid society mett'l witht 1lrs. S 'penI cer and Mrs. Selutrrltovetr ýWeýtidnsd yl.i Those present l e rt' 'lrsdalttt st ;i-Olt, Terrell, Herman l st.','-stt , Lorueln Matd-, sen, Johlln Vance and t A i Irw 1-rtt c. l. The nleetinlg I as t iel'.i :id a gotd, lunich was serve\d. GOOD SUGGESTION TO MISSOULA PEOPLE! It Is surplris.ing th , n , 1 foul mattter the si.- p' . buckthorn Iar.k, gl. ii, r as Adler-i-kl:!, r -il:s ! ' ', t e rn . T h i s cru n a i i t, ' 0 IOTHI the aplpr :, I- - t thoroughly tlit 1I' )' : I",: toutr sto all 'l ,, ?Is ,i, h anid c:tnstil o tloittt t!.... 1. l I .1 ,1 ATE.LY. We are tit " . 1 !Missoula agents for l~ar- i.:. i'. Missoula Drug Cotpll:Ini. \til. Make Eating a Joy * \W'hFn the :,l'p,,lite" i-. k en an d : lh, ,linestinn normal you can nj, y .ur m,.:,is 1iLh,, ,:,r o ,listr.iSs -but how lifferent when th, . stoni t (h is %,lw k and .iur feeI] ;Uts H arthuru, Itlo.tin.g, Nunis;i, I ]tnlaIle, lul.Ig tio n d and * HOSTETTER'S U STOMACH BITTERS * - MI-O-NA FIRST AID TO SICK STOMACHS ~ I trss aftel r eating, blchinll of ia: nd t ll, l t iolin st I fo d, that l rlllil ýof hi:iid f lin1 in Ihi, I-to .t , s sit'k Itll n l, h i, iIII ii .l ns ;ii ld I1:1 of l hitc , i i lf i,, dfs l s N ow -I -il1 . tist is I10 illiittl to I~'lIItII'e the h ias l i ,s si t ii- It h,.t Itdistress., I \li- ,-11:t Is the rlo vdy. S Iretly "l'l a boh ,, f , h s i tll:Ilth-restoring tab tls f lro til ii tll ll ist today. 'i'heirs :1 ti,, i is s itf i, ffective and linin -h ! sit uli- s S l li' ckl P stopping s ithI I istr', isis .\I -ll t --: soi lites the rtritled \tt1 lls o f " t hl e s. tt lt t h t is] .rli l i r ti l l .s I lh mt. l tr ' pl:Inds t.o that lh,,v T ro t' fll l li tir , lt i - i v 1 11 1 ," f diges15 tivi II I' Ii its ollir food is promptlly di ]I i-tl il as Itslt- ih ills ttisrt iS 1il 1 ,1 " r rly il uis l is ied Noll feel tI is- -t isnot. : sits experimien is 1i 0 s 11 si s I 11suss. ll \siv. l i st ; tI i rtll lt l i--it's II ii it Iil e tifi T ll 'I\ r tI. lllll ttellrli d rlent Ily for indlll gestioll dil Istrss ;II d I tlt-o. oI rder s tiachs. lh s -i , I t it lij ivin iiiik al ti h ht l .isetl tablets iarei. !1 his.<ll .ritmeidy i-kee I iL t li idt ht t hits lr iat s hl I o1 ; iv h ii ii. siii s-\i:t% solId by Ii'or..e rit, lenii fited i ,' tli . i lis l IcIil t Isu tly thi s-s' I r" i tr i : su-seit HIX ofit Mi-o-Isu ini this basis. -Adv. FORMER MISSOULA MAN IS SHOT AND KILLED L t ' 111 111 N ltSs In t tll.rt led froth (' qlat aills, \\wlr he we tll to rttend iht f' ri's'l I-I" I>thlhhr , I ists, xwho wasI ltm t 'l'+t l I t Ill I uI ' isente Mity last k\Vtd . 1Jrl . \Iost, \\nis for so,\v.ral tlra s r : rolsid,1t of . .liss .,h, V-'htlre het ls ssO I t'tI t ill I tsilw ss with N:aIssit. ih rfts \\It ll know\n hteret, ind wa'ns re isl-teIl flor his industrv Iind go iiod hiat - r i . lih 1 '1 , the. Itlrili h of ithe loit d t I sev s \\tIis shist t1 di t als f lits 1e st dtl i it, t-h-. door . . Ii ,,tnn, il (il istt hIalle . I lisi 11t-- its Gr.- t Full. *ý si-i ii i- istl the dis t iin response tu t Sf, , I . tl o I" r .h,. ,"111h \V lihllir, w ho I', I ,, ' b t' .l I r shelhter tIl l . .rote til * -isi, s i t I sal.l tl sur h l itas . sitrS' litu I rtýt' x'.th :t Ie '\ll " tt d oses dmulitted hi \\' l ii :rol+S ld, ;te+, S e \ ling -\pi' illing i , r is ' l , l .shi as 'fived s'l i\ h 1 5ll i ,I her il ist-tt-,r. Thel sulpl osed Iiii-Itser:"I' iii is. q 5 i.iT i TO SEND ANOTHER WARSHIP. J *it . I': s The Nii'ti1 ii ir t " .s t 'i . eris lit ' ltilisl' lt i iof lii i tiis: s . iiltsI, Id, l . In ::ru <: I , in , the. .It I. I ItIrI'ei of the I.'l:"n l, h 'l'I s, r c'oulltl fronti Mort A rt l''.n ., Ii,,iti, fort V nta ('I nl , the i p i : lhui It : t st , l ,i.ws, i fro lit th IWa:sh-iit- l - -li-v as t'ided to iitts SI is' stI s.-s. S it l t it i ihl. gl.ud ;ii \II\1 ( 'it i5 i 'ti a r'l tt, "or 1tt THEY'RE COSTING A LOT. I\':t'hr t'.,, , I, c +,. 1 t\ 'im;ti refil r' h11 l t, 1% lt\\lt'` }:IIr'I' r'd m l the horder hit ,- t:.. the. l' ilt, l I;tes $142,2. 4 so i ll 11 1, tall tosl $.t 110 t111 :t I lln ll l' l -ll ll t I t i rt rI' - v- Io d :l '. Local Brevities) 81% money to loan. J. M. Price Co. Alv. . S. Diclkson of Quartz ha1d busi ne's in the city yesterday. Hell (ate coal, $4.25 ton. Bell 19. Adv. Attorney I.. C. Bolton is spending the week at Thonlpson Falls on legal business. Money to loan. Houston Realty Co. Adv. A. TInklepat.h and Ernest Clawson Were visitors in Mllssoula yesterday from Hall. Money to loan on farm or city PIroperty. The Banking Corporation. Adv. E. C. Brady and wife will leave on the Milwanukee this morning for a visit in )Des Moines, Iowa. Private or tclass lessons in all ball roon 'lances taught according to IlMaurice. Phone 1242 J.--Adv. V. II. tobins.n, ag'uent for the Mu ltual ''Transit lolmptiny, Was In tile city y* sterdaty from Spokaine. Tihayer Stoddllard, fire insurance. Room 15, Higgins i1lk.-Adv. A son \\ ;s Ioirn yesterday morning to M1 r. a nd iMrs. Iltartley A. (alkins at their homue. 42 11 ahine street. Mirs. William .M1cKeen is quite ill at thei hiom'e of her ldaughler, Mrs. Bertha Iolherts, 2.11 Sitth Sixth street, west. Dr. Louise Smith, osteopath. Ma solnic temple. lPhone 618; res., 533 red. -Adv. A. C. alH, ,:; of the George Law eel' Sa;ddJlery crtlupa)'ny of Portland, spentli tihe daty lking after business in Misoula. (hicklen dinner by y. W'. C. A. at tl. E1. chart h from 5::1i to 7::10 on SaltIr ay evening.--Adv. Mliss Ge,',rgil P'ond returned to her home alit Itallliltonl yesterday after a visit of six weeks wilth Miss Alice utt'ler ;it her hotte in this city. Dr. Anna J:anles, osteopath. Higgins blok. I'hone 834 black.-Adv. S'inl Moore, formerly of Spolkane Lcatl Intw locitated ill utte, camlle Into i the city yestierday rtlepresenting the Ahlska Pacific -tem-nship company. Ilr. Ward, veterinarian. Both phones. Mrs. Newton II. Scchweiker and little soni are expeclte tio iarrive lOinnte today frm Minitesotla. Mrs. Schweiker un lder\\t'it i surllgical operation dtlring hler stay ill the east. Iflitdy scratch pads and wailteor ]cheeksts for sale at Thle Missoullan of fice.--Ad'v. M11r. and Mrs. 1,. E. Phillips and two chiidren are here from Sibley, Iowa, " isiting Mr. l'hillitls' Jiarenits, Mlr. and 11rs. I. . Phillips, at their liutinne on Sittit Se'. nid street. I i -W e Il per tcent Iletr attiu m in lteres, creldited SemLI-iaInnUaI y 11 . s t-V ings deposih its,. 'The tanlltinlg Corpol ra ftltr bein.ilg flr a ill e g tuests in thie homue of Mr. aud Mrs. J. 1I. Phillips Ilon S ullth .Seconl lld street. Stlenographler. Dawson, Montana blk. ---Adv. hiutledge Pltrlker, supilervisior of thei MlIssoalia forest. went yesterdaytt t the f'ores raxti.er's s-tation at (,i i rel't tek to loilt after tit( ' 'Iunllstructiol of a lit' It cbhlll which is ' llder way. 1iarsh, the lundertaker. 'Phone 321,. ForesI ('lerk Scthatltelnherg and lIan ger I'indell h vell t gone front the l tal stral days ltooking lup the status lof Intnds inl the .1issutlIa folrest. Dr. 'illardl, osteopath. First Na ttional bank.--Ads'. 2Miss Fredai. lleckler, stenographer in the office at the freight depot of the 1 Northern Patcifi railway, retu rned I 'shrdtiay frotti a short visit with f friends ittn tiltle tand Anttcondat. t M'Oy tto tloan on ranch and city sPrper'y. II. D. Fisher, 113 E. Main. Adv. l",ashi n's late s steps-the tango, hl Sllail wvaltiZ, n laxixe, one-s1 e .t 'li'asses established. Individual in r' i . Phone 1342 .I. - Adv. 1Miss Anit h1. Lamlnhert of Mltissaola, heir tof tleatlt e i llun ecrt, madet ap li at:llon for h estll tead entry n 10 ll t(l li-II's ini list I 2 14I , the norlthteasl nltr i, r In sl, I vest, "The alplplit, a = ti -l i v ''l.l r ij''t ' Ied. Tl'he Missotillin has the best du-lll iI tnit .setanid sheets for letters. $1.00 it pcr l,00.--A d sv. Neiton it. ISeht wiker, optical s.e , .ialis. Itlt liis 20:1 -2()2 Mth ntiata blk. h ' hr's A. iitill ift Slevienviile , t te s'Lti st t a't lot',r of the n 'rth' t . .\. ii tlinhig roitutu if 21. E. Church itxi SNatirdtly tveliilg, t,:3:ii tlo 7:311.- .1tiss tutn Auigttsla Myi hlterry ittf Io itrli' olNil tilrt's incliding unit "'1," - lht t tiit'rlhtios tltillstl" itf lii' oliithel st r ulitr'r of ti stilht vest uijlarter of S s+,ctioni I l \'ishll 21i norlh, r.ingo 22 - iissotilum itancing sitiool announces a cthairgi' of fifty t' ils a lessoin for ste s., .lfortu tion givti, call Hell 711. .\liiy Lee hMityllerry of ltonan 'pii tlied IVestnr-it for nlontestettd entry tilt tlihe siotitlutstiit tltrirl'r of lhe northeast west ltilirliTr of iliii' orthwest quarter oif se'i'tlioi I, towItshiti 20 north, range 22 ti'tst. The apllllication wils allhowed. TO THE SOUTH. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C1. Anderson left yes terday for a long stay in southern Call fornia. Mr. Anderson's health is not I good, and It ia hriped that the change will benefit thii. FUIRNIIR[ CHOSEN FOR FIREMEN'S ROOMS COMMITTEE PURCHASES SPLEN DID EQUIPMENT FOR USE OF FIRE-FIGHTERS. Hamilton, Feb. 25.-(Sipecial.)-.The house comtlllittee for the norw club room of the Hamilton fire department, ap pointed at a meeting of the depart ment last Friday evening and com posed of George A. Reese. Harry Smith and Blaine \V. Reimel, nit last evening with E. M. Welliver. tinuager of the furniture department of the Valley Mercantile col)lpany, anlld selcted prac tically all of the furniture It be placed In the club room. The furniture se lected cost $350, and is as follows: A leather upholstered settee, three leather upholstered chairs, one large table. two card tables, eight chairs to go with the card tables, and six high chairs such as are found in pool halls. The linoleum for the floor has been ordered, but has not arrived yet. The furniture for the club room will not be placed in the room until after the linoleum is in place. l. A. Reese, a member of the com mittee, stated this morning that the curtatins for the windows had not been selected by the committee, but this matter will be seen to as soon as pos sihle. Mr. Reese also sitated that the committce is ill the market for a good, serviceable, second-hand pool table of staIndard size to be pla'ced in the club roomi . Anyone with such a table for sale tmay confer with iany unmember of the committee. In addition to the fur niture tmentionedi above its Ibeing pltr chased by tile committee, the club room w\ili contnin a lhands·omie lcather up holstered settee, donatel byl the Mis soulal Mercalntile companylll. 'The c('om mittee will secure ma.tgalzines and daily papers for the club roiomtl as soon as it is ready fur uise. The officers of the lhll-room or ganizaltin tire as follhows: Eddie Haml lont. president; JTohnl ('C, WVagner, vice presid lll t; ('harles lttterfield, secre tatry; Sidney A. WVheeler, treatsurer. HEINZE GETS LEAVE TO SUE THE ICE KING New York, Fee. 2 1" Augustis IeinZ(e , hinied a sal IrI IO courlllt order toda:y permitting hi l Ito som'(e suin li uses ton I 'hrles WV. Mirse by publi caitioll ior through the mails iin ilt ac tion It rett''etr $597,257 from himi with interest fromi January 1, 19109. ITeinze anld 11,drste hLth figuredil in the failure of banks after thi finlancial panic of 1907. uMorse went to prison and was pardoned. The cmllaint setls forth that on or about January S, 14tll. an ateolllitt was startedu between tile pair, and that when it was halanced Morse uowed iteinze the amomiif now sinud for. This Morse agireed t, I y, the compllaint says, anid adds tlat ihe is notw in Eulrope. FROM SALTESE. Mr. antd i Mrs, \V. \V. Adams of Sal tese alre visitori in tiown. Mr. Adtms is here on 1Ilisiness tand Mrs. Adalms is renewing alq 1luailnilances with oldl friends. They art i the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sei"ert., _' West Pine street. That Jar of MUSTEROLE On the Bath-Room Shelf It's relieved lain for nearly everyone in the family. When little Susie had the croup, when Johnny got his feet wet and caught cold, when father sprained his knei, when granny's rheu miatistin bhothereid her That jar of MI'SlTEROLE was right there to give 'rlitif and comfort. MUISTEHt ()IlH is a clean, white oint mint, madite with oil of mustard. It will not blister liik a mustard plaster. Quhick r'liief fr Sore Throat, Bron chitis, Tionsilitis, ctroup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Ni railgi:i, Hleadache, Conges tion, Pleurisy, thtumnatisml , Lumbago, Pains and] Achs f!' the ]Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore 1P: cles, Bruises, Chil blains, Frosted 'cct, Colds on the c'hest (it piiveniits l'neumonia). Noth ing like Mt'S'l'tE:I', tI, for croutpy chil dren. In 25e and 5nV jars, and a special large h slpitll siz, for $2.50. Ac'cept Ino .iiusi lltlte. If youir druggist cannot supplly you, send 25c u.ori i,0 the MtUSThIROLE companyil. u'ivehitnl, Ohio, and we will mail you a i jur, I stage prepaid. S. J. iuichhani:in, l,owellville, Ohio, says: "We ,av i 'en using Mlusterole for two o.'r Ilrtie tealrs past, anlll find it very good. It i. always in our itedi cine lipyboard." WHITE STRIPED MADRAS ARROW COLLARS Star 25 e. Cluett. Peabodr & Co. . .. THE NEXT FEW DAYS ' The next few days will be days of brisk merchandising at this store. Aside from the fact that the prices on all articles on the three big floors have cost and less than cost salesmarks there is to be considered that the sale's close approaches. Like everything else it must have an ending. So, women, don't delay your purchasing trip to this store. Every article will be sold. Make this a clean sweep. Come in today. Read all of this ad. Note the low prices. Buy! These are popular goods at lowest possible prices. Hosiery Items All of these excellent, clean, yard goods will be sold at Every bit of women's, misses' the low prices quoted. The stock is an extensive one. anbe sold.ren's o in stock will Prices are one-third and one-fourth of regular sales prices. A fine lot of cashmere hose; Come in and buy them now. women's sizes; now 15c 25c each; 2 for .......................... All plaids, 38 inches wide; various colors; regular price An assortment of cashmere hose; 75c, now ...................................................................... .. .... 25 women's sizes; were, 2 5 c palr, 50c; now on s'le.... A big line of voiles; splendid goods; regular price Lot of black cotton hose; wom 75c, now ........... ........................................................................ ...... 2 5 en's sizes, now on sale, 2 5 Brown brilliantine, 50 inches wide; quality of the very best; 4 pairs for....................... o 26e whIte, red, tan, pink, blue regular price $1.25, now ............. ........500 and black hose for. children and Yard wide double fold sateen; all colors; values from 25c girls; 3 pairs now 25c for ......................................... 2 5 c to 35c, now ... ............ ......10¢ and 15 An excellent lot of black hose Sea Island percales; best of material; just right for spring; mor chi dren pa; n oes;. for merly 25c a pair; now.... regular price 25c, now ......................................... 10¢ 2 pairs ................................. 25C A big line of figured lawns; some in value up to 35c; on sale now ...............................................10 Miscellaneous Cotton mercerized poplins; colors .......................................... Aluminum combs ....15 and 10O Cotton mercerized poplins, white only ...........................15 White celluloid combs on sale now ...........................265 4 and 15qi A large lot of unbleached linen napkins, were $1.75, now Black rubber combs, on sale on sale, dozen -..654. now .........6. hd 20 e , 15S 0 and 10a o , d ..................... ..................................... ........................-. Children's side elastics .......... 10? 18-inch Phoenix napkins; were priced at $1.25; now on ('otton thread, 7 spools .......... 25 sale, dozen ....................................60 Silk thread, 2 spools ................15 18-inch hemmed restaurant napkins; were 75c, now.....254 Good huck towels of a very fine quality; on sale at ............ 5 Notions! Notions! Good linen huck towels; large size; now to be sold, three Wire hairpins, linen tapes, tooth for .............. .......25 picks, assorted si's of prins, p"a-'l buttons, all g, at 5C Good outing flannel; was formerly priced 8c a yard, now 4¢ ror ................ ...... .. 5C Better outing flannel, formerly sold for 121/2c yard, now 60 C'be pins, hairpin, gold pins, Hemmed sheets, very best kind; size 72x90; were 75c; for ru. lr barck , ..r...oo in. black quick selling ...................................................40 dlarners, all go at, tch...... 5C Hemmed sheets, very best quality; size 81x90; were 90c; "Oioks a'ni eyes, safety pins, regullar pins, darlning cotton, on sale now ................................ ......................................... 50 ironing wnx and hair nets, c all go at, eac ...................... 1 Embroideries Splendid Line of Telescopes 30c to $2 Silk Scarfs, 100 pieces allover Laces embroidery patterns, Women's fi n e I! All trimmed hats your choice, yard, gloves; first class RIBBONS t rices ridicu- llr liicalues to $4, at lot. lously lhw. See silk scarf, now priced 100 pieces 27 - inch At Cost and Less Less Than Cost Now tli, . from, $l1.50 to 950 Sw\\'iss flol nt'ing: your loice, yari, Allhover lace, all col our ........... ..... rs priced regularly Emtroideries an in- t $1.50, for quick sei tlio s at p)ri (,q selling 75 0' to 35e ran g ig u p wV It r] laces, upw\vard from. mri Sch lossberg's fr tii . . ............. 1 . ya.rtl ..... ..... ......... SNorthern Pacific Ry. The Popular Route Through the Land of Fortune Four through electric lighted flyers daily each way operating between Chicago, St. Louis, Twin Cities, Duluth, Superior and Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, pass ing through Missoula at convenient hours, affording excellent service to travelers. All through trains carry sleeping cars, coaches (except Nos. I and 2, which carry no coaches) and the famous Northern Pacific dining cars, on which are served the "Great Big Baked Potato." Westbound f Arrive Missoula Leave Missoula 10 :40 P . M . ......................... ............................. N o. 1 ....... ........ ............. .._......._ ...0.:50 P . M . 12 :40 P . M ........................................................ N o. 3......................................................... 12 :50 P . M . r 12:24 A . M ............................................... ......... N o. 5..........._............. ......... .,...... . 12:34 A . M . 8 :20 A . M . ..........................................................N o. 41......................................................... 8 :30 A . M . ' Eastbound 5:18 P . M . ......................................................... N o. 2 ............................................ ...... 5:28 P . M . 7:20 A . M . ... ................................... N . 4 ..................... ................................. 7:30 A . M . 10 :45 P . M . ...... ....... ........................................ N o. 6 ....... ............................... 10 :55 P . M . 6 :35 P . M . .................. .. ........... ................ ... N o. 42 ......._ ................... ......................... 6 :45 P . M . Bitter Root Branch N o. 271 ...................................... ................... 8:40 A. M . 4:20 P. M . .......................................................N o. 272 N o. 273 ............................ ...... .................. 3:25 P. M . 8 8:25 A . M . .......................................................... N o. 274 Coeur d'Alene Branch N o. 263.... .. .. .................................. 11 "35 A . M . 4:15 P. M . .......................... ............................... N o. 264 Butte Locals 11:30 A . M . ..... .... ............................................... N o. 255 N o. 256....................... ......................... 8:45 A . M . I0 :10 P . M . ............................................................ N o. 257 N o. 258......................................................... 4 :30 P . M . W. H. MERRIMAN, N. H. MASON, D., F. & P. A., Butte, Mont. Agent, Missoula, Mont. Make Us an Offer For an equity in a 10-acre tract close in to the city; land rich and fertile; buildings good; plenty of water; $2,850 against, this property; $350 n\ow due; balance may run as long as desired at 8 per cent. Will sell equity very cheap, or will trade for town lots. improved property or desirable timber claim. Act quickly; it's dirt cheap. W. H. Smead Company HIGGINS BLOCK. Phone 212. Missoula, Mont. HOW IS YOUR FIRE INSURANCE? Houston Realty Co. TYPEWRITERS New and second-hand, for rent or sale. Repairs for all kinds of type writers. J. W. LISTER 114 East M"in Street. HENLEY, EIGEMAN & CO. GROCERS 115 Higgins Avenue. Bell phone 87; Ind. Phone 474. The Best of Everything in the Market. R. G. HULL Auto Service Ravelli, Mont. Daily trips across the reservationl First-class service. Careful driver.