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au. sisal I. cutters. Pres. lase. I.'. s iutd und Tit'. Rohl L. Clinton, Attorney. R. Clinton. Vice Pres, Northern Abstract Company INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $5,000.00. Complete Set of Abst rails of Title to all lands in Missoula County North 4 if Flathead Lake inelieling townsites of . Demersville, Kalispell Col- umbia Falls and Ashley, from daily reports of Comity Clerk and Recorder's office. MAPS, PLATS, AND ABSTRACTS OF UNITED STATES LAND ENTRIES KEPT TO DATE. I u format ion coneernins . entering lands under the United Stater; Land Laws cheerfully furnished. Will 1, , ready to moot all demands within sixty (lays. FEFIOIC, DEMERSVILLE, • MONTANA. THE vu'rutti Ti‘ A. 'flessuepy a Crime Exits, ;et! iii e situe Making Villainy a I..,•1 it. \'I err is human. - l'herst , s , ; re- ft liss laity A „ • on it. 'Pins sit ,ele ie r j fl thi , sans , of humanity. and ii, iiislisated to the g , , rnment 'ithi a hope that, 1hey may adopt the suggestion it con- Froun time to time there occur crimes whieh aj im1l soviet.), , but which despite eur very exeollput detective merviee, remain undiscovered. In the ••••• 'nal history of the country these esees. And, seek salines crime dots I AO, • no t • s. s k the readers of the daily p ; , , -e; ;mud take its place among the r - ,i1r80, the police authorities will • s, 1; undoubtedly many crimes 17 , s , t sed, but you cannot propose ; • • In by which more efficient v efis can be done than we are now doing.\ But this is just what I pro- pose to suggest. And my plan is quite feasible, if only the premises ,titon which it is limed are accepted as As it may appear to be impractica- ble to unbelievers I must ask them, in anticipation, to lay the blame for my rashness at the door of the mas- ters of Theosophy, upon whose pub- lished claims I base my theory. And not alone would this scheme be a more perfect, system of detection than the present clumsy and uncertain method but it would also act as a preventive of crime in such a manner and so con- clusively tnat no sane man would at- tempt murder, burglary or other criminal offenses. AN ASTRAL ARREST. Lot us suppose that my suggestion is adopted, and here is an example of how it would work. It is at the police headquarters in Mulberry street, which is the central station for the de- portment of Theosophical detection in the United States. A telegram is received from Helena, Mont., giving a skeleton account of a murder which has just been committed there. Capt. Scald at once touches a bell; a mes- senger enters, and he is ordered to rts quest the presence of Sergeant Brewster. On the arrival of that offi- thou!: •i. rested jar a titer.\ IVi.i.setipon the oiliest' plunges into a in.isrissie condition and Benda his astral issiy scurrying around Monta- na. After about an hour he returns to himself and again enters into the presence of his chief who addresses him: \Well what do you know?\ \I have examined the microscopic impressions on the retina of the mur- dered man. There are indistinct out- lines there of two men. But they are too vague for identification.\ \Anything else?\ asked the chief \Yes. The case was so difficult, I rated my spiritual aura and made sit strange discovery.\ •' was it?\ child is not dead.\ \What?\ \He is only in a state of coma, and, by exercising astral manifestation, I obtained from his spirit self a full mtd.eerripietwaiseliptaga-a Ake =UT- derers. \Yes yes. What then?\ \I followed them to Butte, mani- fested myself to Brother Hardman, and they are now under arrest.\ \It is well. That will do, brother.\ Whereupon the subordinate retired. JACIL THE RIPPER CAUGHT. Later a cable is handed to the chief. It is from Scotland Yard, Lon- don, and reads: \Can your newly -formed Theosoph- ies1 detective bureau discover identity and whereabouttiof 'Jack the Ripper?' One more victim: this morning in Soho, :tt the western end of Maiden lane.\ Mr. Scald at once calls together the Issids of he department, and, having read the cable to them, says: case must be unraveled right away. It will establish our reputa- tion. You, Brother Carlin, go on it. now. In the meantime we shall ask the assistance of the masters in India.\ Carlin at once went to his room, willed himself int , the mesmeric state, and traveled, in spirit, to the home of 'Jack the Ripper.\ When he had gone the chief said: \Brothers I need your assistance. I wish to call the maater of the third degree. Our aura , zones may not ex- tend sufficiently for this cams\ And then they all hewed their heads, the body of Scald soon assum- ed the rigidity of death, and in a few moments; a pale blue light suffused the room, accompanied by the tink- ling of bells, upon hearing which the chief awoke and said: \The master eometh.\ And sure enough, in the midst of them was apparent the astral mani- festation of Juleep Barba, who said: \What do you wish, brothers?\ Scald at once explained the 11000H - say for the FRIIIIITIOns, whereupon the master replied: \Brother Carlin's astral body is ov- en now conversing in spiritual maid- festation with the being who has no erred against The Light. Ho will tell you all.\ ENOLAND WILL FEEL BAD. And then there was another tinkling of bells and juloop Harba disappear - Shortly afterward Carlin came into the council chamber and the chief asked him: \Have you learned much?\ \I have found the criminal.\ \Well what else?\ \He is a nobleman, a monomaniac, and has unconsciously confessed his crimes. But it will be necessary to examine him in a lucid moment to verify his confession. Until that in- terval comes we shall have to keep him constantly shadowed. Then we shall learn all. In the meantime you can cable to Scotland Yard that we have the fiend—he cannot escape. It will be a terrible shock to England when. his name is known and his crimes proven.\ \Good Carlin. Had you any aurve difficulty?\ \Yes a groat deal. This man lived in India for some time and associated himself with the disciples of Kalee. Ho afterward became a chola in The- osophy. But his auras power never extended beyond the first (the nerv- ous or animal) zone. His passions were too strong. He suffered through impure women and hence his crimes. cer his chief says: It was most difficult to subserve his \Brewster: Murder of man and nervous aura, even by manifestation child. Helena, Mont Wife outrag- of the spiritual. But I caught him in ed; (lying. Two men seen around, a moment or sanity and got his con- dis e , , vsr their whereabouts and heist fession so far. Now all will be plain sailing.\ \Good chorused the as- sembled officers, And good it was, for they knew that by putting contin- uous relays of Theosophic detectives on the trail they could soon catch the Duke of — — in a sane interval. And before ten hours had passed the world knew the true story of the Whitechapel murders and \Jack the Ripper\ was behind the bars. Standing upon the foundation I first assumed, namely, the acceptance of Theosophic teachings, all of this is possible. And not only are such ex- amples as those quite possible. Im- agine the effect of such a detective system in the event of a bank robbery criminal assault or conspiracy of any kind\ The possibilities are incalcula- ble. It may be said \the misuse of the powers which would accrue to the officers of such a bureau might cause incalculably pernicious evils.\ But luckily, Theosophy also teaches that when a man ill uses the power he at- tains by continued theosophical ob- servance, that power is to be taken from him, or rather the nervous or an- imal aura, which affects only the hu- man passions, overcomes his spiritual Ergo, I say, suggest and point out to the detective department of the U. S., engage Theosophists, high up Theosophists, men of the third de- gree, if you wish to perfect your sys- tem. I dare say they will require very large salaries, but, if their claims are real, (which I very much doubt), we shall have no more premiditated crime. It. F. W. Mild Gale, JP., At the New Store in Demersville, one-half block West of the Cliff House, is having Twice the Trade he Expected. WHY IS IT? Because his Customers are Satisfied and go back to Trade with him again. When in Demersville call and Compare his prices with others. No trouble to show goods. AL. HIGGINS, Head Saes man. Tile Moilton Commercial Comply, STAPLE AND FA R NC I Y GROCERIES. Complete Lines of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Monta.n.a.. CI_AID\B\ I-ICYLTOM. Demersville, Montana. HUNT & FIARWOOD, : • PROPRIETORS. THE LEADING HOTEL OF THE FLATHEAD COUNTRY. Well Furnished Rooms --Excellent Table. Bar and Billiards. ALL BOATS AND STAGES LAND IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE. Ramsdell Bros. COLUMBIA FALLS, MONTANA. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, FARMERS' SU PPLI ES. Ramsdell Bros. The Coming Metropolis and Man- nfacturing City of the Northwest. Resources: Situated on the line of the Croat Northern Railway and at the Head of Navigation of the Flathead River, at the Gateway of the Mountiiies, through which the immense amount of Timber, Coal and Mineral, in which the surrounding country abounds, must come for manufacture and mar- ket, thereby forming the largest com- bination of natural resources ever known in the west. Columbia Falls, with its immense water power and natural location for business of all descriptions, is the only town in the Flathead Valley with a future assured, and for safe and per- manent investment. Columbia Falls has expended with- in the past thirty days $10,000.00 for Businese Buildings, while contracts are already made for twenty-three Business Buildings more, at a cost of $76,000.00. f\'Special inducements offered to assfacturers Possessing Greater Natural Re- sources Thau Ally Other City in C. E. PROCTOR C. E. Proctor & Co., REAL ESTATE, Loans & Illvestmeills Improved and Unimproved City and Country Property. Agents for Syndicate Addition to Demersville; Choice lots for Sale on all the Princi- pal Streets of Dmerfivillv; tibia ranch property iii all parts of the Valley. Government Plats and maps of all lands, and a residence of nearly seven years has enabled us to become fairly well acquainted with the Flathead Country's Resources and Advantages. Correspondence solicited. OPVICE OPPOSITE 'LIP !MUSE, Demersville, Mont. w. COINTL.III\T %Vill begin tlir, 'lady delivery ICE A.13out May 10. Deliveries made in any Quantities Desired. Orders left at THE COLCSIBIAN Office Will receive prompt attention. NORTHERN PACIFIC BETWEEN MISSOULA, GARRISON,HELENA BUTTE, BOZEMAN, BILLINGS, LIVINGSTON, GLENDIVE, MILES CITY. AVD ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST. There is nothing better than the Dining Car Line. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars and Furnished Tourist Sleepers Run Daily Between Points in MONTANA AND $t. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago. PASSING THROUGH MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA, MONTANA, IDAHO, OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, First and Secon Class Coaches, Pullman Tourists' Cars, Free Colonial Sleepers THROUGH TICKETS are sold at all coupon offices of the Northern Pa- cific Railroad to all points North, Sast, South anti West in the United States and Canada. Time Schedule: Leaves Ravitlli daily for Helena, Butte, Bose - Matt, LI I ittivben: Dissoweili 1/114 Minnow:4* Duluth, ChiCaiu sad point. East at 5.40 Lai. Leave Morelli daily for Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle, Portland and all nesters points at 9:14 p .m. SW'Trains atop at Ravalli only on signal. For RAMS, Maps, Time Tables or spatial infor- mation apply to Agent of Northern Pacific rall• road, Retail', Montana, or to CHAS. S. FEE, kiss. Nes end Ticket Agoo3t, St. Paii1.1finn. EGAN, MONTANA.