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% ' OUR BEST AD Is Thousands of B 'j During the Past Rer« Dental Satisfaction As G -inran teed by DR. DAVIS rh 35-36 OWSLEY BLOCK ine 2008 for Appointments The last word in modern dentistry, combined with 2<1 years' experience Besides our work you will also be satisfied n.th Dili PRICES. Solid fold crowns. $4.00; porcelain crowns, $1.00; bridge »oik, $4.00 a tooth; plaliuun, fillings, $1.50; silver fillings, $1.00; solid gold fillings, $1.30 up: full set cf teeth ...................................... .................. .SHLOO ÜS s X m giftig Raise High Priced Wheat on Fertile Canadian Soil Canada extends to you a hearty invitation to settle on her FREE Homestead land» of 160 acre» each or secure some of the low priced lands in Manitoba, Satkatchev/anend Alberta. This year wheat is higher but Canadian land just as chcap t SO the opportunity is more attractive than ever. Canada wants you to help feed the world by tilling some of her fertile soil —lend similar to that which during many years lias aver aged 20 to 4C bushels of wheat to theacre. Think of the money you can make with wheat around $2 a bushel and landsoeasy toget. Wonderful yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed farming in Western Canada is as profitable an industry as grain growing. The Government this year i3 asking fanners t- put in creased acreage into grain. Military £<?rvice is rot Cora puLcry in Canada but there is a great demand f ar farm laber i i replace the many young men who have volun teered for service. Theclimate is healthful ard agreeable, railway faculties excellent, goed schools and churches convenient Write for literature a? to reduced railway rates to bupt. cf Immigration, Ottawa, Can , or to J. L PORTE Dann Bleck, Great Falls, Mont. Canadian Government A pen' mm I ■ wm ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■—— ■ , [ OPEN MEETING ON PLONGE OUEST! I I Physicians and Others Invited to Gwe^Tfw Opinions ' Whether the swimming plunge the Butte high school gymnasium w be thrown open to the pud for four nights a week has not yet been de elded and will not be until next Tues day evening, when physicians and the public in general will be invited to at- ; tend the meeting of the trustees. Physical Director T G < 'ook ex plained his plans to the board last raised that had l»een the meetin evening An obJe< tior It would be wls* to p tlon until several phy heard on the danger of contagion. Mr. Cook did not believe that there was any danger to be feared in this re gard Of course, he said, the strictest watch would I«» kept on all members and the greatest care exercised to pre vent any possible contagion. The fur ther discussion of the matter will be given the matters a .night. I -wing tn the nines« of Joseph P. Callan, the report was not made on the school audit and was postponed for one week. The trustees ordered ♦he purchase of 10"* clocks f « .r use in the s« hools nt a maximum c t --f $5 50 each. The Montana < '» instruction company's bill for $s,024, for work done on the new annex was disallowed It was claimed by the construction company that through the fault of the board, the contractors were put to ad ditlonal expense and hence the extra olll. One of the contentions of the contractors, it 1« said, was that the board had not finances so that the i all oth'-r \t 1 uesday ... vnn/r// ' ; GrapeNuts In many a home the keystone of the family's Health is a daily ration of the Splendid wholewhe at and barley food— Grape-Nuts The reason lies in the fact that this food contains an abundance of those elements—the mineral salts—so neces sary for well-balanced bodies, brains and nerves. (ïrape Nuts also includes the entire nutriment of the grains, in con centrated. easily digestible form, ready-to-eat from the package. Grape-Nuts is usually eaten with cream or milk, and the fla\or is wonderfully delicious. It also combines in numerous attractive, special dishes. Better digestion, better health, better accomplishment with Grape-Nuts as a daily food. 'There's a Reason" I work could be proceeded without de ! iay. The board maintains that war rants were being issued right along I and tha* ~ * ----------------- ~ ither contractors were ac-{ cepting the warrant«. The contract started last July. The trustees de dded to refuse to allow the bill. Sun dry bills amounting to |.V.«3'\45 were all« F|LEs FINAL ACCOUNT W|TH CLER(( Qp C0(JRT Mary Higgins, as administratrix hc-r husband. James Higgins, has filed her final account with the clerk of the district court and has asked for an ts. as admin ust»i-t order of property bas received out $1.464. All claims against the estate have been I aid. In the distrl hution of the estate the widow and only child of the de eased. James Hig gins j The new pub!' J l(?rs of Inter __ ' 1 I i ribution of the money and i hand The administratrix 1 i, . I li and l aid to share equally. i ______ ! BAGDAD TEMPLE HAS NEW, BREEZY PAPER "Dadsah," a wo id coined from the letters of the name of the local tem ple of the Shrlners "Bagdad," is the title of the breezy little publication whi'-h has been Issued by the local! ( temple. It Is well Illustrated with oar toons of local interest by Merle Davis. fit ion is devoted to mat to the membership. BOTH OUT OF DEBT. Among the annual statements file ith the clerk and recorder y ester da -re those of the Montana Hardwar mpany and the Timber Butte Milling the neither than of the curient ex tern s has indebt SAD. The poet's income is «juite slack, His lot he often curses : And, when he getd his verses hack, 1 has his reverses. DitTTr MIUICTroq ATTEND TeItING Religious Summer Camp Will Be Discussed—Reception Friday Night. plans for » summer c imp for church workers will be made this evening at the meeting of the Montana Fédéra-^ tion of Churches which will be at- ( tended l»y several of the Butte min isters w ho left this morning for the , capital. Among some of the prin- | ci a! speakers will be Attorney «en- | era I Koid. Chance'lor Klliott of the, I'niversity of Montana and John Pope, etato superintendent ' f the Montan -1 . ■ Anti-Saloon league. The sui.Jeet of a j summer camp was discussed at a meeting held in Butte one month ago. the mini Boze-| could Le : move::.» * * a J* * ' " . . f ten ' : , iptnniK-'r Thwe ' 1 ' lt j I.« .-r.nn- tai.A - f Putins it direct.> include recreate ! the beautiful Gallatin val cuvities of the camp would j ,ver exercises. Bible study. . u.nd games. meeting of importance in t j, „f,, <m . iaiiii __ jcatingp.- 4 v 'I!,., w « uld i attended b7 mml of 'the Batte min- ! i ..... w 11 be the reception which is ' to be' tendered Friday night by the. 'Helena Ministerial association to the inemlier« of the legislature, at which j 'talks Will he made by Gov. S V. Stew- ' .H-t. Chancellor lllliott. Speaker J. F. o-i-o-.r.or. President Pro Tun. of the Senate John E. Edwards. Chief Justice Prantly. Congresswoman - elect Miss Jeanette Rankin, and others Ret N. Burdick of Helena will presiele at the reception. ! 0PWf| IFTTFH IfST n Abb A '"'' vertised at the Butte ending Jan. 12, 15*17. Hc Ma ,l rt , r j, ;# i ee stub, F A rcher, and Mr t. AMI, Ptai E. AUe Fr Fred Alers, Nelsc Anderson, J. W. Acuff, Mr: : Mr and Mrs Wm. Ad •lpn Anttila. Miss Jo s eph!n r. and Mrs Beverly Angov Alien, Axel An arles Austin. B. j e /_ ' Mr. j™ ,.t a . p-;: Brown, Turn Brown, Thos. Sarah Blythe, Babb. Mr and Mrs. W B Baxter. P. I,. Beckstead, Thos. A. Bernard, Thos Branon, Sidney A Briggs B. W. Burma», P. A. Barlow. Mrs Byron Bowman, J. H Burgener. Miss Nelle Brown. Pat Bonner. Bab© Brennan. R. V Bnmdsfleld. Teresa Brewl. Raymond Bell, Mrs. Borg. Boston «'onsolidated Copper Mining Co., Miss Buck, J. W Bianey, Henry Brunkon, & Brlgg , Haro!d B:irry H u iell, A1 Burton. Mr. Edgar J. Bar George Brown. Cecil Brandon, T. H les. Geo Black. Mlsss Audrey Bran : on Alonza. Bradlei, Harry Brings, Mrs Lena Bowman. Mrs. C. H. Brow n, Mrs. Agnes C. Burke. *'arlos Burke, Clinton T Brooker. Miss Edith Burli. E. E. Ben nett. E. V. R&rek, Re ta Blair, Franklin Brokau, M. B. Burke. Mrs. Nell Beau champ, Jovo Bogdanovich, Mrs. J. R. Boyce. F. O. Bernard, Miss Maxine Brasg. Henry C. Beck, Rose M. Bittner. OUle Bryant, Mrs. R. Black, W. G. Fisher Barrett. Mrs. Adolph Baker. Mrs. Louise Barnes Mrs. J. R. Baxter, J. V. Barker, Best. Fannie Brown, Charlie Jesse Bal v Belanger, Buck. Rose Beegle, Ray Bresland, Mr langur. John Barbour, Mrs. James Bateman, Rexford Booth, Thos Byrne t2>, Barbara Burns, Angela Balluff, N. Busch, Miss M Bois Jolie, Mrs. S. Orl C. Brady, Mary Berrl ßtu« But ' k ' nuh " rd Kur * ess ' Mr * ^ ish. E B nway Mrs A A Currie. Cs Carter. R. Cook, Mrs. .'ham pagne. Cari, Mt. Fleecer Tim- | Mr and Mrs. ! Christie, Mrs. John Campbell. Eugene F ' Crandall. Mrs. Ada Chaney (2), Mr. and Mrs. Chane' . Carrie ' lark. Pat Cunning ham. Hazel Clark. Mrs. Thos. Clausen, i Ji C« k Chambers. F. W. Carlson, Miss B. *k J. G. Collins. P. Carlson, Mrs. W H. Cassidy, J. Cainpbel, Miss Irene Clark, Mr James Connor, R. S. Curtis, W. P. Culberson, Lawrence Coakiey. Herbert W. Conger. A. J. Christian, Linda Canning. Fred Cooper, Frieda Cramer, Mias Ivah Crawley, F. H. Campbell. Paul Chi nti. Frank Coburn. Miss Muriel Cor . Carrie Cutting, Miss Effie Chase. rie Clark, Margaret Cosling. Leo Clark. Mrs. P. Cimnnd. Hridgie Carol. Ray Cobban, \Vm. Crowther. Mrs. Wilber ur.nlnt;bam (2), W. H. R. C'erson, Wal er A. Clarke. Walt Cosby, Miss Clara Clark, R. F. Cutlar. Olaf Carlson, Michael ■11. C. M. Campbell, E. Cheadle. Sarah Downs. Mrs. Dunstan. F. A. De- I nom, Ixîo G. Dandler. Al J. Denier, Anna | Darragh, Ruth Dixon, Mrs. James JCrf.î®* 11 ; Kut « Dixon, Mrs. James J. j , >'i e, Tv Jame8 T I >am , on ' * u,ffaeIe Defanti. n!.kLV*f V1 m J , w' Rom j I,, 1 , T» T-. - ' VI - ' — I n ' , I- 1 ^ r> ' Bill ( ? avK ' I^dessa Davis, James! <-). Jmnes Duncan, Jane Dowdle, ] Devlin, J. De Fi Sidney M. Davi Mrs. Bridger Everett, Mrs. I Emraorft, M Iy >Ul ."' , h i ford 11 1 stnre ii.ie. * H ,"°* Mr, A M ? FUI, t Wvnwf vill « v y ' Mra W L EHam. 'c "!; Edwarde. Madame Ell, sa, mind reader. . F. Julia Foley, F. Favero. H. D. Fagan <2l. John p. Flynn, F. D. Kagan. Ethel Fetid. May Kant, Horaee Furston, James W. Foster, O. L. Fairbault, Mrs. Steve i Furman, Mrs. H. F. Farrell. Feely Ranch Co., Mrs. Fitzsimmons. Mrs. Jones Ferler. Mr. and Mrs. Fryck. Mrs. James M. Frank, Carl E. Franien. Mrs. T. D. Frit cher. C. Franson. Mrs. A. J FVush. Wal ter Fenlon, Mabel Florence, Mrs. W. Fln nle. Jennie Forrest. Thos. Flemang, M Forestelra, Walter Flegel. J. Fahey (21 Ous Finley. Miss F. M. Fregrdg, A. B Finch, T, J. Fitzgerald A Co.. Tom Fil lert. G. OUie Gunderson. J. W. Glllis, Mrs Rich ard C.aUivan, James Geddls, «Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gulls, L. C. '»rash, Mrs. Kate Grif fin, Chas. P Gregory, D. S. Goodfellow. Frank Gulick. .Mrs Gove, Carl Gordon, ___ ONE-MAN SUBMARINE LATEST SCIENTIFIC W0NDER; europebids^ornew sea diver ( , | | ■ j E-VAN Sl'BMABINE XV HU H INVEN TOR SAYS WILL R KVOU'TIOMZE SEA FIGHTING. : BY MARK LARKIN Lo* Angeles, Jan. 17 .—A sc. small it could be tucked in the vest pocket of 1'ncle Sam. and which, ac cording to its iivtntor will • •• 1*-.*<1 - ..... ..... K- m >nean cording to its inventor factor la ending the European was perfected recently by Milon J- Tnimble of Los Angeles. Tests made at Alamitos bay near here with this queer iittle craft indi . ite that it will revolutionise warfare on the water—just as the aeroplane has turned the technique of land fighting topsy-turvy, It will be as greet a surprise tothe world as was the German subsea merchantman or the British trench defying ■'tanks." Here are the most astounding fea tures of this baby submersible: It Is manned by one man. He is captain, navigator, crew and gunner. It can be built In 10 days. It can be transported overland by motor truck from one body of water to another; thus being able, indirectly, to attain a speed of 20 mile? on dry land, in addition to making 35 miles on the surface of water and 20 miles submerged. Make Them by Score. Enough of thef»e vessels could be made in 60 days to protect an en tie nation. They could furnish an im- j pregnable defense to email countries not equipped with fleets of dread naughts. A whole family of these little boats could be carried by every battleship in the American navy. They could be launehed from davits as readily as are cutters and launches at present, The baby divers are fully as efficient and far less expensive to operate than are the larger undersea craft. They are so quickly controlled that it would be impossible for a larger vessel to destroy them. They can outdistance the fastest vessels we now have and can submerge so rapidly as to dodge any torpedo fired at them. Each ••sub" carries two torpedoes (also the invention of Trumble) weighing 1.000 pounds apiece. They Mrs C F. Goodman. Mrs. C L. Guest, i Gehran. J W GiUett, Jones Gunn. James Graham, Irene Grisley, Thomas Goldsworthy. F. Granen. Mrs. Ri»sr Gra-1 ham, S. V. R Gr*. F. M. Garside, Mr? J. L. Guyton. H D. Goodfellow, Ivai^Miss Gradal. Ethe. Gainer, H H. G ru well, ' Ronald W. Grahame. H. J Anton Huh«.. Mr, A. H. Q. Hansen, R. H. Holden. Kate M. Hamilton, H E. ' Hartman. Huch H Harper, Frank Hud- ' __________ _ __________: own, Anton Huber. Bessey Harrigan. «..i and Mrs. Hanson. Perle Hubbard. Mark''" V. Hannon. Mis« Mae Harrington. Bally, I-iura M. Henick, Mrs. Laura Hall, Jeff Hill, John L Heegarty, Harold Hansen N Hen ' Geo. Hoey, W E Grace Lenorc i ton, Mortlme UOIH..S.U.., $».ij| Hall. Mrs. W. C. Hasking. Whitt Huff. ; Llovd Hiien Mrs. Glover Hamit. C. D * , Hoffman Mrs F. ra Hangaswaa, Dr. F. ! Hill. Aladdin Hvssvn. Christ Höbe. , AniYjrose Howe'.l, Gordon Heavlin, Elli . Hermann. Bdw Hatsllng. Mrs. John Hoi land, M Htftley, Margaret Hegarty. Marv | Hailam. M J Higgins, Mack Hanlev ' Hensly. Mrs. Joe Hughes, Wm. Hegarty (2). Hamilton, Vivian 1 Hamil L Hall t2), Rose Hunsing j ton, R. 'I. Howard. Davis M. Hart. Mrs. ' ' Henderson, C'Ure Hinton, Hon. H. M. Harwood. Miss Eli*. Haggerty, Miss Ida ' E Holm. Chas Hostetter, Ralph M. ■ Hodgens. Mr« Rose Homie, Pat Hannl ' gan, Pat J Hamilton, Mrs. Hergert, R. j Chaa. Hartley, Mrs. Chas. P. Harman, Chris Hartig. Mrs. Callie E. Henderson, John W. Howard, Thos. R. Harris, Frans ; Emil Huorck). i I. Archie Irish, J. T*. Jmigal. James 1^ Irwin, J c Inman, Ryan Irwin. Mrs. Edna Isdell. AUton Ivle, Tbi* Irwin, At ! den Ivie. j. I I .aura TÙ Johnsoir," VllllMja Jones. Mrs. Sara A. Johnson, R. E. Johnson, Mrs D. Jone a , a. Rosa \ John es, Mrs. B. James. . Oscar Johnson, Nells I Jensen (2). Mrs. Robt. L. Johnson. J. A. Jarves, Otto Jones, Charley Jessen, Jen nings & Od. 11 . Lillian Jussila, Mrs. F. G. j •hits. j J. Kivcla. U I is H. Kurtz- { Kalla, Fannl j •••••«*«* «• a,i iimn juneua, .«til», r. vt. Johnson, Ed Jackson, Ed Johns. K. ! J. Kennedy. Jim Kelly, T. J. Kivela. u | Keith, James Keating. Miss '• , ----- * man, Geo. P. King. John 'Mnrko l«iwt,,n, Velma T>*af, Mr. Euhn, Kd I., l^arrv. Mattl Un«berg. Claud Ed <T ar Lliwtrum, Ians Eeutter. Mr«. John ■- T. I.ynd. Erma Easclle, H. U l *" e ' lrew l ^" na ' I-ather Lowe. Mias A., ÎÂÜÏ C YSb' 0?% Ä ! Oeo. Lanifaton. Claude F.. luonergan. Mrs! Ruth Lark, Rev. j J UitVer, Fred"Ünves. , Harry Lewis, M. Oskar Lake. Omear Lezeatte, Jack Launen. Chas. Loggie, C. 1 D. Lavell. C. Leonard, E. Iarson. H. Ti. ! Leith, Herman I-enter, Nathan Lyle. Me. Mrs. McManus. Miss Ivan McKinnon, A. A McCoy. Maimie McLeod. Beaulali Mc Oraw. Nellie McKinney, Mr. and Mrs Frank Knowls, Mrs T. S. McConkev, Wm. McDonald, Winifred McVeigh, Gregor Mc Millen, Angus McMaster. Mrs. Wm. Mc Carthey, Emma McDonald. Mrs Cass Mc Donald. Miss Merle McDermott, Virginia McAuliffe, Mrs. Chas. McFarland, Mrs C. H. McCllntlck, Bert McGIllvarv, Olive McCalterey. Will McClain, Mrs. Thomas McLaurell. H. O. McLean. Mabel McAIUs ter, Walter McClemment. Dan Mcluean, Wm. McCarthy. James McCarthy. Jess A McCarthy. James McCauley. H. Earl Mc Cultuin, Eugene McCann. Mrs. McNair, ; 7 J. Trumble, Inventor of New Under-Water Boat. could blow up the biggest dreadnaught afloat. These torpedoes are propelled by a specially constructed gasoline motor and are launched from the out side of the tlnv submarine. The vessel also mounts a light rifle, such as is being used by undersea boats In the present conflict. . .. Man IS Ballast, The man and the motor are the bal last fur Trumble's boat. It Is capable of remaining completely submerged for six hours, and in case of accident is protected with an automatic method of raising which would prevent such tragedies as the F-4 disaster at Hon olulu Besides the periscope it is fitted with a collapsible ventilating tube which reaches from the boat to the surface alongside the periscope. This ventilator can be used when it is de sired to conserve the supply of com pressed air. Mrs McLeod, A. W. McLeod, Mrs. Clyde McClene. Donald Mcl^ean. | M. ; Wm. P. Mitchell, A. B. Mo riff, Rudolph 1 Mercer, Wm. Mad dock, Lena E. Masker. } Loi« Marsh, Jos. Miles, John Mas«!-j bran. James Mullins. Hi ja. Milavovich. ' Hazel Major, Geo. W. Moore, Frank E. Messenger. Evylin Monahan. Miss Coy ï a L ,fc ïfi. A V, Ma * w t H ',îi 0, ; e . 1 MÂ 4 uv , iCT ' ! ?; Möhler. Mts. W. S. Mitchell. Arthur i Man, Jack Murphy, John M. Murphy, Mrs. Phillip Murphy. Mrs. James Murphy. », _ .. .. . J " h ". M. Murphy. Jerry C. Murphy, ^ JSÏ.' wil ^ Vf ... ... . _ ^ R. Maguire, , Mlll 'ngton, \\ m. Molloy, Sidney Mal Mandelkern. Mont. Elk Basin. t: r J, ,?ate * M " n,ci 5f 1 House, Mr. M.t lony Marko. Mrs. P. Moalder, Meta Mitchell. Johnny Morell. Mrs. B. Morrison, j , , . John Montgomery. Joseph I Morris, Lawrence Mor-1 , . .. _ , ^I'tehell Johnny Morell, " a " y , ' ' ' ' ' Newton, Frank Mrs. L rissev. Roy Miller, David Mankie, .Mrs Frankie Medley, A P. Mondick, Art Mann. Alice Matson. P.illie Milkey, Vera L. Mayes. Mrs. Jimmie Miller. Mrs. M. C. Maloti' 4 , Guisepie Moglignos, Hilja Mat tila. Mrs. Litton Morton. Len Myers, Ben Merry, Meat Market, L. C. Merrill, Mrs. Geo. Martin. N. Florence Nixo A. Neelon, Thos. Nolan, M sen. Emma Nash, Miss Ellen Namran, Miss Bea Naughton, Pauline Nickel. Geo. •Nutt. Harry L Nourse <2), Mrs Lily Conrad Neal. Mrs. A. VV. Nielson, Nils Olsen Nakheim, Helen F. Nolan. O. Fred Ostberg. Billy Owens, Pat O'Neil, P. J. Optera, Mabel O'Leary, Gertrude I Oldfield, Miss Frankie Owens, Sam Os borne, Wm. O'Brien, Mrs. R. O'Connell. Vom ir o'Cnti,.«. M. E. O'Neill, Jack Norn Odum. Mr . O'Leary, J. F. O'Brien. I Mr • j Fred E. Peeso <3). Everett Petterson Denny Page. Louis Pari, Chas Powell Jos. Peters, Effa Pirtle, L Petrovitch. .Miss Eunice Potter. Svante Perser, Miss Mary Pain. Reuton Philips. Alfred Pa nuette, Jaase Post, N. A. Parke, Manu Paajarvi, Mrs. Lee Phillips (2), Leroy Tiffany Palm, Karl Paulsen, J. L. Pat .....- - ' «t t o, uua rirue, J,. feifOVitoh I Miss Eunice Potter, Svante Perser Miss 1 Mary Pain. Renton Philips. A^ed Pa! quette. Jaase Post, N. A. Parke Manu' 1 » —..... ! OUin Roger«. Paul RuhéJnr vü*"' « am f' RoK< '''»- He tanen, E. Post. Chas. Peoples, Mrs. J learson, Chas. Trouts', Miss Edyth Peter son, Mrs. F. Page, The Pearson Family. Q. Miss Reggie Quinn. Reck , Remil^ Rowland. Ethei , R » ln »"' rd . Ram 1 Fdi'tb Rn«,« Ù E i W " d r - R»nd. Miss ! \y K Ronlllard, James jj- T !. R ey - JoR L Rey, J, w . q Ib-t. Morrte Hysganrd, M. Itetsllich Mrs Myrtle Rodccrs. Phil j n OR . Ben Rlnda ^n" ,r*', er ' y R°hertson. Miss Belle Robt son, Hobt. Rees, s. W. Ryan. Teil Rymars Mm. Rankin, Fred Roark, Mrs. \ mm Read, Harry Ilaotaeor. w. Harry Spears, Jas. W Scott T » Miss Joe Sullivan, Mrs A I ss 8 tue. Mrs. Clara SHfe*'' WHO IS MILON J. TRUMBLE? Milon J. Trumble is a practical inventor, not a wild, theoretical dreamer or a "blue print*' inventor, meaning a fellow who gets his plan down on paper and never goes farther. Trumble is a millionaire, due to his inventions. A crude oil refin ing process which he conceived brought him a million dollars. Be sides this he has many other pat ents operating which bring him large royalties. While reluctant to discuss the disposal of his one-man submarine, he intimates that he has marketed it with a big steel company in the east, which, in turn, will sell it to one of the European belligerent» now 60 arduously engaged in the butcher business across the ocean. hut on his latest boat the inventor With one exception the Trumble submersible is the exact counterpart of the larger divers. It lacks a con ning tower. All observations will be made by means of the periscope. The first model possessed a conning tower. ________ _ ________________ _____ defend each end of the Panama canal ( from an enemy fleet. They could nav igate the canal even should it be choked by slides, for they draw' little more water than a rowboat" dispensed with the hooded cover. Weighs Four Tons. The boat's operation in the water is controlled by two sets of planes which govern it in submerging just as planes control an aeroplane's flight. Trumble's vessel Is 28 feet long and has a depth of 6 feet 8 inches and a beam of about 4 feet. The entire sub marine weighs only four tons. All that a crew of several men do aboard the large type of submarine is accomplished by one man in Trumble'» boat. "Fifty under-ocean boats of the type have built," says the Inventor, "could Dave Stromback, C. L. Southern, Chas. Sheard. Chas. Sherwood. Sigfrled Wolff, Churt Skarrbn. Albert Sibilskv, A. C. Sanders. Carl Strauss, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Tim J. Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, Pat Sullivan <2), Chas. Strong. Chas f! ! Seib, Thos. A. Simpson, Dr. Elmer A. j Sutherland. Mrs. E. J. «urrfel, Edyth Schall. Mrs. John Smith, Mrs ' Ma jorie I Wm E »n'lth. Mr. T H. Smith. Don C. Smith, Percy Schenk. Pat Sheedy, C. S. Smith, Martha Strotngren. W. A. ' Schade, A. C. Stuart, Morris Sorrensen, Mrs. 1 joins St. George, Leo Strlngha James Seddin, Joe Small. Morton Simp son. Morley Somers. J. P. Sheedy. Robt. Shrock, Fred V. Schell. Mrs Geo. Sunkle ! (2), Frank Settle, Mrs. Geo. Samick. Mrs. Geo. S. Sander. G. G. Stack. Mrs. Harriet I Snowberger. Joe U Sanders. Mrs. John Scott. L. P. Sorrensen. Wm. Skafloth. Ed] Scoville, E. A. Schraer. South Side Coal I Co., Steck & Van Brooklyn Dr lee Smith, Mrs. W. Seymar. Bob Snell/ Scott, Mary Stark. Treasure State Thea. Supply Co., T. U Thompson, H. J. Trigg, Frances Thomp-1 S(>n, Wm. S. Todd, Annie Taylor. Allen I Tilley. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tasker. Kniest C. ! Thompson, Ethel Taylor. Chas H. Tracey ! Mrs. David Tasker, Mrs. W. W. Tliomp-' son, Townson <2). V. Constance Vickus, Mrs. Van Dvke, Mr U A Vanadnre. Thos. Vachon, Misai Emma VaCayette. D. F. Valdav. E M Van Doran. W. Grace Wadsworth, Chas. Wilson, E. A. , \\ heeler. Jack Wilson, Lulu M. Wheeler Mrs. Marie Wellington. Mrs. Mae Wilkcn^ son Russe» Worth, R. C. Wales, Roye \\atkins, Axel Wertmer, Mrs. E. It Wil-i w*;, A f. lu ' s Wal, « r ». J Williams. Sam, Me ls. Mr, Katherine Wood, Katie Wanl, | Wtlso C ' Vo ,e ' Mrs - John Wlleborge, Joe PHIL C. GOODWIN, Postmaster. labor^menfavor" MORE S^TRICT LAWS I'ho Silver Bow Trades and Iuilior f assembly will forward to the Montana legislature a report of action taken at the meeting last evening. It was de cided to give moral support to the plan of Congressman J. Charles Linthieum of the Fourth Maryland district for a more extensive campaign against tu herculosis in cattle and for stricter i federal legislation pertaining to the ! pure milk question. The committee appointed to investigate a report made by the Butte Typographical union in regard to an alleged practice among some local dealers of giving short weight in coal reported progress. The remainder of the meeting was given over to merely rout ine business. dry LIEFST m eet in Helena! i,n!'v a ," nual mf,e,in K of the Montana Anti-Saloon league will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock in Helena. Ten pastors and laymen of Butte will he present at the meeting. Officers for mnoT 3ear WUI h® Pl ««t« d and FV rn ,'! bu8,nes * wl » be trammeled, pri h i rn ° Ver the passing of the P hibUion amendment and plans for go!°„ r mr n f, 0f the ,aw " aa 't goes Into effect will occupy a goodly »hare of the sessions Subscribe for th. Butt. Daily Port es Spring Styl of Newest Furniture Arriving Almost Even Day 5 Carloads Received This! Week One car bedroom furni ture. two cars parlor furni ture, one car dining room furniture, one car ranges; all told, five solid cars. These Specials on| Sale Tomorrow Ranges New 4-hole ranges at the extraordinary low price of..........VrtT Cook Stoves I New steel cook stoves; on .$ 11,751 sale for only Upholstered Furniture Davenettes — Upholstered in Craftsman leather, with a good mattress, all new. on sale for PA only ......tPOt/.DU Monarch Comfort Chairs— Upholstered in Craftsman leather, a great 0*04 value at..... See Special W indow Dis play of New Parlor Furniture. Used Heating Stoves $ 4.50 AS LOW AS ...... All in fine condition, many really as good as new, all guaranteed, nicely nickel trimmed with urns; worth a third to a half more than our sale prices.PA as low as.....fP'x.tlv An Economy Event in Electric , Lamps Our regular prices of these lamps are by far the low est in the city. To clean up all stock on hand wo will give a discount of one fourth off the marked price of any electric lamp in the store ; one- J / OFr fourth off......./4 ' COMPLETE LINES OFFICE FURNITURE AND SEWING MACHINES 0ECHSLI (OXLEY) — 42 — West Broadway SIX FLOORS Filled with Ne* ; Furniture, Re?* and Range» ii