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3 £j|y D i r e c t o r y ^eSS96868686* e ? 6 8 f orme h o u r s , iwyesdiil}'at 12 m. f i v e s al 12.15 p. m. g S i r y o p e n from 7 a, * fcte.weeptSuwhjr. U S n d iy / r o n . r a i m p . t n IU. In the s n o w ' r ' T h e y l ^ r ^ i M treatment for all diseases\ “If your-cr-fatber\- jh . „,rt shook her head. gW ‘ • S S T ^ Z ' T S t ^ . «► “ « - •!» «■». . c v i.. i .. not *° harbor trart>i»>ri I ? ! ' ^ ® band- 18 bouM\keto 1 “It Is . 1 \ * of b “ *“ ■ of the companies * al <o nier aad,^w4dssH'-wWW., with . CD\ - flle ste“ of the ^ bnd bceo ‘oylo« snap- t t s f s r s . ' s s z bp unfailing; hence (hn ...innery |NNl|1|li it*in t • 1 'ilte understand' I ood t uuder8tn««iM- II II Rilllple CUQtyk Ktlrlk 1 * «(> KCRCT s o c ie t ie s L . f .Mission Lodge, No. »i I V j, every Tuesday evening ai j F \r viiiiilnK brotliers cordially j. *. Cook N. U. JlfClubb, Sec’y. w. Mountain Gem, No. #1 l^ttieeond »ml fourth Thurs jofncli month. IfcWlsMontKomery, ft. 0. ||tDi»s«ii, Sec'y. 1 ,/l-Polwn Camp No. 9111 i «Mt» to Gabb’s Hall 1st and I fifcNdiy’* of each month. Mtoliborc Invited. |jj^atM , Co'n A. C. Betz, Sc'y j CLUB of Poison. Meet* f j g i n held tiie 2nd and 4th atysfcht of each month fa tgilL Andrew J. L o w j, L t f n . J. Marshall: 8 sc> ill members of tiie A. i*. Hi. M. cMdteliy invited arrange with him to hire lodglugs for a few days. The matter of tneney”— Aguin she came to bls rescue. \I am thsi man of the bouse. I’m boss here. Tou are quite welcome to stay as long as you wish. Constantin# Sbjecta to my hospitality aad treat* al) stran«era allies, fearing tbey may be company men.\ . £ » E E S J S T i & r J S S S ^ conscious im p o r t a n t E f S £ S T J ! ! “ “ 8U,e* E f * * - W'tb ***°*ber square- j g j , p y . £ * £ Z £ ~ Z , n e t h m <»<roctloo. not! •*> foilow B ’ S J J S ' *“ T \ to harbor any travelers It'a as much ®**° the ruin of the war's a* his Job Is worth for any of them to »be loes of many tandl2« «r entertain yo. Now. won't you make i « * • of J £ g V + V J E m r . * ! £ \ ' * “ • » » « . « » , > » » « . . « , h t s u r n your dogaf Dinner will i • thlag w m t0 happen Th* „ hu„. *°*ld 811 ap with mlni*is ...... TIC CHURCHES IMN Service# every fhsiuiaSelioolhouM . L™iehool at 10 o'clock a. m. V. B. Ash, FMtor Cptssepal Servloaa. jr aeltool 10 a. m, Morning with Sermon, every tint, (isdifth Sunday at Hoc. Evs- lankss, with song service, 8 p. ttwy 8 und«y. grayer meeting r 7.30 p. jn. Bev. A. D. Welsh, Pastor. uends to be ready,” lie unirmnred “Gladly\ and then «wi bimaelf In wonder at thla well n*wned Bin living amid aocb surround ings. Uudenlably pretty, graceful in ber movements, bearing benelf wltb certainty aod poise, who waa ahe? Where did abe come from? And wbat in the .world was she doing berel He became aware tbat \Fingerless 1 Fraser waa making tbe Introductions. \Tbla Is Mr. Rmenon. My name la French. I'm one of tba Virginia Frenches, yon Know. Perhaps yoa have heard o f them. No! Well, they're tbe real Ibing.\ Emerson fort*tailed her acknowl edgement by breaking in roughly: \Hia name Isn’t French at all. madam; J t ’s Fnuwr-'Flngsrtess’ F n Be'a an utterly worthlesa rogue •od abaotutely unreliable; ao flu aa 1 can learn. | picked blm op on tbe Ice In Norton aound wltb a msishsl at his Ped suddenly—\at anything.\ The unauapocted luxury of tbo din- ner S * h r t ‘l* e*cel,e,lce of tbe s>Ll? * d lD a ®easure prepared mewon for what he found In tbe llv x Suno°°“rh k' 9 tlllD|1 B,#M ered blm-a ? rho bearskins oo tbe floor, tbe w fered *wifi ° ,b® table lit- | »««d tilth magasines. tbv-shelfsa of \ ? tbo ba*ket of f*ncy work- co?ld aceeP» w,,hout ^ uerparloylng, but a plano-In Kalvlkl ^ « * t a B v d withdrew Into that si- J™* fnm which no effort on the pari of bls hostess could arouse him, v *00B became apparent from tha h*0* ot bla handa and tbe dls-, jM tllght In bla eyee tbat he had eren wjoome unconscious of her preseac* in K09 fOOlQ, After an hour, during wblch Emer- soo barely spoke, sbe tired of Fraser’s snecdotes. whlcb bsd long ceased to be amualng. and. going to piano, shof- ■ed the eheet music Idly, inquiring: Do yon care for mnsler Her r. mark was aimed at Emerson, but tbe •*ber answered: \My farorlte bymn tb* ,M*P,e lM t B«g.* Let bar go. w u k S ! * B O O K S ! B O O K S T h e R e x a l s t o r e h a s a c o m p l e t e l i n e o f a l l k i n d s o f f i c t i o n • O t c . First miss 7 a. m; second i iai asraion 10 . a. m; I (at ip . m; sermon aad! 1 7JO p. m. and mass Mon* f u l l a. Time services a n tu f JjMNihessoond and last Suadajr] M a M tb. la u m m o r c o m m e r c e IhCUaibsr of Commerce of the ^bnaygisd of ali tlie leading and ibulsnsssmen, and tluougL is cordial welcome Is as I to ill new arrivals, and p n » iamtoiscan learn of tbs rittMNs of paying Investment labtia and around tlie city of i.TI* Chamber holds its regular ica ths Kirst and Third Moo* iraiaf of each month In Gabb’a lu icgtilar business oflee is latW. A. Jolinsoti's law i » Tlilid Ave., wlwn lit* iiad Information are always at loftliose who may bs ln> \Thai aHtfahal wasn’t after me,” steatly d m M Fraser, quite unabaab ed.£ he's a- Mend of mlne- • r r t . regular,, cbnms. Evsrybody kaowa M a t Be waoted to give me m papers to take oatslda thars all.\ e f t ehruggtd his shoulders tadlf- (srently: \W a m a tar I M r boetesa. greatly amused, pr» esated aay further argument by ear lac: .. ... _ \ I euppoae yoa are bound (br tbe Itatao r \Tea. We lutead to catcb tbe mall beat at KatmaL I am taking Fraaer aloag for company. Ifa b a ii travel ing alone In a strange country. Befe a aaisance. but be’a rather aamstag a l •ot only would labor eundltionH in - ... S T L S T 1. ^ m n> *M\ Mw *>** the worM. being tui-md tbla way. mi,, er People mlghl go into the fluhn-v mjsmees and eiuale e evui|M>iitiiu •Web would botb Influent prk-m ,„„r j ospiete the supply of a«h In the Km I elk river. Ro, you see. tbere are mam L 2 UI 17 bm e lf obl,*,»«|y ««d « « « why this rwloti is foHildden | 2 ^ ! ! L r,,,line' Sbe w u tb# n m to miners. Tou couldn't buy a pound 1,rMop‘ ,<d m* \ nr* *ben of foed oor get a olfht’s l«htnR hw* ^ . , b r u » ^ ' “P lw * fflr a king's ranaem. The w a ^ h m e n ' J ^ ^ ' , , . , , , t __ understood wbat be meant aad fsta depend upon tbelr unbroken ixwrt enabespiuilty. and tbe lodbme dure net sell you anything, not even a d<« “ 8 ° 0 er penalty of storrailon. tw tnsy are dependent upon tbe compa alee' etoras.\ \to that la why you have eetabllab ed a trading poat o f your o w n r \Ok. dear. no. Tbls isn't a store This fltod Is for my men.\ \Tear n e a r “fee. I hare a crew out la tbe bill* l a grab etake. Thle ia our ra<-ht>. While thsy proepect for gold I etand gaarg over tbe p»vlsloaa.H Fraser chuckM softly. \Tbea y»m are backing the salmon trustr \Alter a flublvn. yes. I knew thle H M ° T ; \Whed dropped bls cloak and L ^ y .*11 men. chartered a spIhnw ^Is true eemblanca. began really to play, reallslag soon that at lean one of ber gneeta I knew and loved awele. Under her M t fingers ibe Instrument became a medium for musical speech. Gay roundelays, swift, paselonate Hunga rian dances, bold Wagnerian strains I (Mlowed In quick succeeeion. and the mere her utter abandoo tbe more cer tainly abe felt tbe younger maa re- [ Tben ber dream filled a as ehe lietenod to ble votes I breathing life Into tbe words. Beaaag tho ease and floslblllty of an aiMst, bis powerful baritone Ueadla^ | perfectly with her contralta Fer the flmt time she felt tbe man's I peraooality. bls magnet tom. aa If be I etood ather er aad came down here from Nome in the early spring We etood off ibcl \Ob. thank yon.\ abe breathed. \Thank you.” be eald. Hl-l-tbat*e | m S H T h ^ ,b* ,uppl, I the a m time in agea tbat I'vo bad the arrived we bad tbese bouses compM ed. and my man were out la the hills where It wae bard to Mlow tbem. I etayed behind and etood tbe brant of W heart to sing. I wm hungry for nn -1 latcj I waa atarving for I t I've aat In a ; cabin at alght looglng far It natn my eoul fairly ached with the ellenca\ Be took a eeat near tbe girl aad con- toned to talk feverishly, unable to glvo voice to ble thoughts rapidly *1 oertalaly am,\ agreed that cheer M panoa. now tally at his ease. ■p and by the girl roee, and after sheering them to s room sbe escused herself oa the score of bsvlng to sse to tbe diaasr. Whea sbe hsd with- drawn \ilngiilsas\ Fraser pursed ble thla Dps Into a ndsslsss whlstls, then | \Well m-be-cueeedr 1 an, President i . M Vice Pres., C. M. Mansur i A. W. i ’ipss; andSserstar) UBimon i aad C o u n ty O f f i c t a k ■ I OONOnCSaiONAL Tlios. H. Carter, Helens J- M. Dlson, Mtasouls nUUve.C. N. pray, F t. Benton IL| n p n A L o r n c u u . M p ....... .................. Carl Bsaeb |??TrGwie,»|.J- Cone Mlssouls ^ * r . , A. W. MerriUeld, Kalispell ™*K»r Internal Revenue ........... ...C, M. Webster, Kalispell V. S. Und Office J . Hillman wtr 0. s. Land Office A. Swaney •Attorney, ■I lu n o n i o M u , | r * n,or. ........ E. L. Norris, Helena IjWmntGovernor;...Wm. It. Allen |£; °LSut* ...... Abraham N. Yoder f*** Treuurer. ......E. E. Eseelstyne IS** Awlllor‘'C n n n l n g h a m fjwnjey General ......Albert J . Galen IflLr', ubllc ,,lsc’n- ■ W. E. Harmon j.vuief Jiwtloe ....... Thos. I I . Brantley ^■oeUle J um I pp ,' Wm. II. Holloway iv. „ I Henry C. Smith ., supreme Court. .John T. Athey (\Wy State Veterinarian ■Dr. W. S. Swank, Miles City I ft i> « , , [ B. T. Stanton ■'OmmlsslonersJ I I)an Boyle I fih. ^ ( E. A. Morley I . ®G»me Warden...Henry Ayarre . jane Officer ......... j. m . Kennedy I '* Veterinary ........... Dr. Knowles COUNTY orrioiAM , .p u tativ e ...... E. M. Hutchinson ! [e .................... John E. Ericson I C a,l,i Recorder ........ C. T. Young s E r r .................... ... e - Day I I ., I . ................... ... il. O’Connell , ,lis,ri^ t’-ouri.-Sam I). McNeeiy ............ ... Therriault „ \l.vAitoriiey ...... ..j. H. Stevens ’ ' 1 •llf ScIuk)Ih ........... May Trumper |,,..'t,or ......................... .. P. Smith n lc A(|mlnisiraior ...... II. Swaney ^ .................... J. E. Woggener \ W. Main Ch’r’n »ionersj J. E. W h ite I Joseph A, Edge CHAPTER IL |BO to s b e r asked Emerson. \Yon heard, dtdat your She's Miss Malotts, aad she's certainly aome coasiderable lady.\ answered tbs crook. \Tssi bnt wbo Is she? What does thk m e snr Emerson pointed to the snd Sttlngs about them «Whst Is shs M a g hors slonef \Maybe you’d better ssk ber your salt” ssid Frassr. fur the drst time la tbelr brief ac- Emerson detected s strange veto la tha rsgns's votes. _____ Udlaa girl summoned tbem, snd followed her through tbe long jeway Into the other bouse, whers, to tbelr utter astonishment, they seemed to step out of tbe fronder gad into the heart of civilisation. Tbey ftmad a tiny dining room perfectly ap- to tbe canter of which, won der of wonders, was a round table ■Isaailnr llko a deep mahogany pool, ths surfsce of wblcb floated band worked napery. gHntlng silver and sparkling crystal, the dark gsttsh of the wood reflecting tbe light tnm shaded candles. It held a dell- catsly flgnred eervice of blue and gold, who* the aelactlon of tbln stemmed ■lasses all In rows Indicated the cbsr- actor of the entertainment that await ed them. Tbe men’s eyes were too b n v with tbe unaccustomed sight to aote details carefully, but they felt soft carpet beneatb tlielr feet and observed that tbe walls were smooth ana nor menkmsly papered. \Thle la m-marvelous, Emerson, “rm afraid keeping.\ . \Indeed you are.” ssid I am delighted to bave somebody to talk to. It's very lonesome here. ^ \Thle Is certainly a awell tepee, Era ser remarked. “How did you do it? • ^ J o u g b t my things with me from \Nomel\ ejaculated Emerson quickly murmured we’re not In Fraser ambled clumsily lato tbo con. U od . Emerson listened toiesant* | ly. Idly running through ths st Us band, ble hosteea watch-1 lag him covertly. 8 uddeniy tbe smile of amusement tbat lurked about bls Up corners and gave blm a pleasing look hardened la a queer fashion He ataited, tben stared at oae of the pages, while the color died oat of his | brown cheeks. Cherry op at ber and, disregarding | ftaaer, broke In harshly: 'Bave you read thla ma gas! ast\ \Not entirely.\ \I'd like lo lake one page of t t \ \Why certainly.\ she replied. Be produced s knife snd with one I quick stroke cot a single leaf oat ef tbe magaslne. which be folded aad[ thrust Into tbe breast of his coat \Thank you.\ be muttered, then fM | to staring ahead of him, again heed; leaa of bls aunauadlage. This abrupt I relapee Into bls former state of sullen IIV m ** \Why. I ’ve Keen In Nome ever since the camp was discovered. It s strange T d l d n ’t atay tfiere rery long; t went back to Dawsou.’' and then Instructions to tho Aleut a be sure, gsve some > si ,,r l- Boyd, becoming absorbed to Us own . _ signs of refinement about him revlred stifled This wss which the girl and civilisation memories Ions not tho effect for bad striven. Her „„ at the first opportunity she bent ber : J S S 5 i / ^ wMi,ower,esi to ffcsk* Off bls mood' “But eurely tbey didn’t undertake to Iftjurs your said Ememon, now tbrr- oughly laterested la thla estraerdlnary young woman. \Ob didn't they!\ she aaawered. with a peculiar laugh. \Ton dua't ap predate tbe cheracter of theee people. There Is no real rode ef flnaw lal mo rallty, and the battle for dollars Is tlw bitterest of al) contests. Of eounw. being a woman, tbey couldo't very woll attack are personally, but they irM everything escept physical rlolw c. and I don’t know bow long tbey will _ __ ____ refrain from that Theee ptaata a r e | £ , in magasine trembi* Be owned sepsrately, but they operate un der aa agreement wttb oae maa at tbr His name la Marsh-WIIIU Mareb-and of course bo's aot my Mend.\ \Sort of 'united we etand. divided fail.'\ \Esactly. That spreads the reapoa atblilty and eeeme to leave nobody guilty for his evil deeds. Tbe lirst thing tbey did was to alnk my acbooa er. In tbe morning you will see ber spars sticking up through tbe Ice out la front there. One of their tuga ‘a c ___ _ _____________________________ (Mentally* ran her dowa, although *he I aad'defiant alienee tantalised the g lk st anchor fully 800 fret inelde t h e l o f f e r e d uo ospianatloB aad took channel line. Then Marsh actually farther part In the coaveraatloa had tbe effrontery to come here per L , , ^ ^ j a g ibe lateneaa of the hour, aoaally snd demand damagee to r tne ^ ^ aod ltanke(| ber for her ho» Injury to his towboat. falsely claiming jp,ttUty ,D tlM Hmr s««dly. ladifferem manner \The music was a great treat,\ be aald, looking beyond ber and holding aloof, \a very great treat I enjoyed It Immensely, flood nlgbi Cbeny llalotte had esperteaced a aew eenaatlon. and abe didn't Hke I t She vowed angrily that ehe dlallked men wbo looked peat ber. Indeed, ahe could not recall any otber who had ever done ao. Her chief concern bad always been to check tbelr ardor. She resolved rlclonsly tbat before abe w u through wltb tbls young man he would make her a less listless adieu. 8 he as- lured herself that he was a aelflab. »ul Jen boor, who needed to be taught a lesson In mannera for bls own good if for nothing else. 8 be darted to tbe ta ble. enatcbed up tbe magaslne and skimmed through it feveriahly. Ab. here was the place! A woman’a face with aome meaning lees name beneath tilled each page. Along the top ran the beading. \Fa mous American Beauties.\ So It wae a woman! Sbe aklpped backward and forward among the pages tor further possible enlightenment, but there was no article accompanying the plcturee. It was merely an llluxtrated aectloc devoted to the photographs of promt nent actresse* and society women, most of whom sbe bad never heard of, though here and there *he saw a name that was familiar In the center waa that tantnllzlngly clenn <’iit itlge wblch had aubtracted a frnt* fri>iu the gat lery—a face whfc.a st. re-ted 'erj mucb to see. Sbe shrugged hot slid, *«■» careless ly, Then. In « sudden eweas of fury, she flung the mutilated wiipnzlae rl Hously Info a far corner »f tlie room The travelers slept lute nn the fol lowing inornliiR. for the wcsrlness of weeks wns upon them, and the little bunk room they occupied adjoined thi* main building imd wan dark. When tbey came forth they found ('Iniknwn- na lo (lie store nud n few momenta later were called to breakfast. Where Is your mlstresBr Inquired Boyd. COM'IKUED K S X I WSXK WITS * «PIC* BI1IOKE HB OOT A swats I j KAV. there were uo lights on the schooner. When I still remained obdurate be— be”- She paused. “Vou may bare beard of It. Ho killed ono of my men “Impossible!” ejaculated Boyd. ••Oh but It Isn't Impossible. Any thing Is possible with unscrupulous men where there Is no Isw. They hnlt at notbing when In clmsc of money. Thcv arc different from women In thnt I never heard of a woman doing mur tier for money.\ \Was II renlly murder?' '‘Judge for yourself. My man came down for supplies, and they got blm dninU-fip wns a drinking man then tbey stabbed him. They said a Lhlna man did It In a brawl, but WIIIU Marsh was to blame. They brought the poor fellow here nnd laid blm on Ktens na If I »«(1 b,,(,D the CaUSB of It. Oli. H was horrible, horrible!'' ‘•And you Still stuck to your post?* aaM Emerson curiously. ^Certainly! This sdventure means > A ( _ _ S t M m t r N E W T h e “ P A G O D A \ .............. t easy directing and general better care of our public affaire wshave erected this small building to be called “Tlie Pagoda.\ We will do our best to serve you courtspusly and promptly. Don’t hesitate to ask questions. T H B M O D O C NAVIGATION C O . T i l l W I M ^ N S T R A N S P O R T A T IO N C O AND W i l l i a m s S t a g e s btggsge, your tlcksta to or from B*»: AkePolnis. For S . L . G R E E N Hay and Grain G R A S S S E E D S S E E D G R A I N S T O C K A n d P O U L T R Y F O O D S Cam s r 3rd am i C S t m t s $ GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Hone Shoeing W e a y n o w lo c a t e d in oiuf n e w s h o p o a E . i t * i * s tre e t, a n d a r e a q u ip p w l t o d o a n y a n d a l l k in d s o f $ t m * * * I a n d r e p a i r w o r k o f eJI la n d s . $ S U H R B R O T H E R S * M E A T ! M E A T ! Oood N eat 4 1 Right Prloasi Oir« Vm A Gall* T h e P o i s o n N e a t C o . 3 r d A v e n u e W m * G i r d , P r o p . E v e r y b o d y b u r n e d o u t i n W a l l a c e , I d a h o IF THEIR HOUSES had bean built by R . a M i l l e r C a r p e n t e r a n d C o n t r a c t o r , they would not have been touched by f i r e . He will guarantee you a fire-proof h o u s e o f the latest design at a reasonable p r i c e . He will work either in the city or country and will do any kind of building. See him for plans and specifications before giving y o u r contract. Located in new residence, i n Grand View. C o u r i e r > r s , G o o d W o r k