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GREAT FALLS DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914. HARLEM GREAT FALLS DAILY TRIBUNE certain element, just as the waving of the 'bloody shirt' used to and as any appeal to patriotism, however false, always will. Evidently the colonel is counting heavily on this in his effort to discredit the administration, in which his chief ally is I Flrt Imam May 1. 1887. Printed Every Day 1 the Year.

GREAT FALLS MONTANA O. S. WARDEN. Mar. W.

M. BOLE. Editor! NEW ntered at Postoffice at Great Falls, aa Second Class matter, I the saintly Hearst. Yet how well ad vised he is, as a matter of purely practical and utterly conscienceless, politics, aside from saving his nn faoe romaini Sworn Circulation Will Be Cascade County lEg8. Given to All Advertisers to be seen.

"There are evidences that a realization SUBSCRIPTION RATES the part played by the United States toward Colombia under Colonel Roosevelt's administration has been growing more widespread among the people, particularly during the past year or two. With it has apparently come an increased WEEKLY DAILY On Year. In advance $7.00 Six Mentha, ta $3.50 Oae aaentfc .7 23332; Postage Added fer Fereijrn Countries. 8abeeribere Desiring Addreea Chanced Must Send Former Addreea aa Well aa New One. One Year, In IUI Six Months, In .75 Three Months.

In advance. Jtl To Be Sold at Culver's Opera House, Lewistown, Montana, CITY SUBSCRIBERS ARK REQUESTED TO REPORT FAULTY DELIVERY AT ONCB ADVERTISERS Are requested to have all copy for display apace in the business office before 6 p. m. Changes of copy for display space of one-half page pi larger should be in hand one night in advance of that of publication. Special Correspondence.

Harlem, July 11. John Kultgen, a homesteader, living northeast of here was drowned Tuesday 'night" while-bathing in the Milk river near tha Clyde Cblgrove ranch. Kultgen. went swimming with a man by the name of of David Meade. He was warned by Meade about a deep hole he should avoid because --he could not swim, but while Meade was up the river a short distance he got into it.

Meade made a desperate effort to get him out and a'-most lost his own life in the attempt. The body was shipped to his former in Fredonia, last night. Took Gopher Poison. Mrs. John Cuackenbush.

the wife of a rancher living 3o miles north of here took a dose of gopher poison on the Fourth and died a short time afterward from the effects. Domestic troubles is said by neighbors to lie tlie cause of her rash deed. Funeral services were held Tuesday an I interment was made in the Harlem cemetery. Check Raised. James Ifalsey, an employe on the R.

B. Ganna way ranch, liought a bill of goods at the Seholtx clothing store Wednesday afternoon amounting to $38 and then presented a check for $00. Scholtz cashed the check and gave the man $22 in change. Shortly afterward it was learned that the "check had originally Veen made out for 6 and had been raised to $fiO. Scholtz immediately set out to catch the man who had gone east, but after following him'all the way to Glasgow he" returned empty handed.

Brown-Minugh. Mrs. Cvellie M. Brown and Mr. Ed Minugh-were quietly married in the Presbyterian manse at Crookston, on Monday afternoon, June They were "guests at" the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. O. Riggs, who was formerly the band master at Havre. Mr.

and Mrs. Minugh will make their home in Harlem. Suffrage Activity. On next Saturday, July 18. Harlem is to Je visited bv two notable suffragists, Miss Jeanette Rankin, the state Telephone Baelneaa Office 207 Telephone Editorial Rooma 6319 us 9 TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914 disposition to gee the injury adjusted by some act which will tend to allay the hostile suspicion created throughout all Latin America by the original 'taking' of the canal zone.

Colonel Roosevelt's own boastful frankness during the campaign of when he said that he 'took' and even that he 'seized the zone, has undoubtedly contributed largely to this attitude of mind. The New Yorld World, which from the firshas bitterly assailed Colonel Roosevelt's course' with 'regard to the canal zone," has been printing with great detail a series of articles rehearsing and recalling to the 6pular mind the essential facts of the plot that led to the outrage upon Colombia. Undoubtedly the colonel now hates the World, more, cordially than ever. "A certain section of the progressive party is very clearly ill content with Georeg W. Perkins as a party asset.

That same section or another may yet be equally ill content with the revival "of the Panama episode as it affects the party leader and his sacrosanct appeals to all those who believe in the Ten At 2 O'Clock P. M. Lots in the Town of About British Politics. It is easy at this distance to criticise the liberal government of Great Britain for its apparent weakness and inefficiency in hand WIN ling the Irish question and -the sunragets, ana pernaps we can not fully realize all the difficulties in their way. But it surely looks as though they had made a' mess of it in Ireland.

For months and years past the Ulster volunteers have been arming and drilling with the avowed purpose resisting by force of arms the law of parliament dealing with home rule, if that law was not modified to suit their purposes. The thing was not done by stealth, but openly. When a cargo of rifles was landed the newspapers told all about how the ship evaded the coast guards arid automobiles from Belfast received the cargo and distributed the arms. Nothing was 1 ..4. li.

riM 4.1 Know nlnnir Vik oomo Uria chairman of the Montana Equal suf-)frage state central committee, ami Miss Katherine 'Blake a noted woman's suf- ABOUT THE WATER. Editor Tribune: I will be greath' obliged for a small space in your valuable paper. I think it is high time the ratepayers of the city were taking the council to task about the city water. Jt is a shame and a disgrace to the city that we are forced to use such water as we have lrace worker from orlc. 1 lie local suffrage club have made arrangements for a reception to be held at the home of Mrs.

Rooney that afternoon. Tn the evening aloutrr 8 o'clock Miss Blake and Miss Rankin will hold an oiien air meeting in front of the New Ensrland HUIlli clLIUUt It. Jllieil LI1C IIULUJIlilliSl. gut uuJf civ. They, too, have organized a force of volunteers and armed them with rifles.

They, also, scorned secrecy and are open in their defiance of the law. As the government dealt weakly with the Ulster men in their defiance of the law, so they have dealt weakly with the nationalists in their similar defiance of the law against arms importation and irregular armed bodies. The result is that there are probably more than 200,000 armed men, organized into military bodies, and drilled by military men, who are not recog- 1 1 1 1 1 1 A ir irvrr been getting for the past few hotel. Will Be Sold at Public Auction Winnett is located 60 miles east of Lewistown, on the Milwaukee's proposed new extension, extending east from Grass Range. Milwaukee Land Company G.

W. MORROW, G. L. and T. A.

Lewistown, Montana ave we to till an epidemic breaks Back From Honeymoon. out oetore something will be done? Just because some of our city fathers have drunk that water for 20 years and "still live" is no sign that we are all alligators. The water is simply unfit for animal to drink. I am sure some sort of a filtering plant could be put in at a nominal cost which would remedy this abominable stuff we are getting at present. Good water is one of the best lioosters a citv can have.

RATEPAYER. Jit mzeu Dy law, ana wnose aims aim uujeews aic uiaiiieniwrtii.y yjy-site. They are probably about equal in numbers and each side is animated with hostile feelings toward the other, aggravated by traditional hatreds and religious differences. It is difficult to see how a clash between these armed bands is fr be avoided in the future whatever the government does by way; of amendment to the home rule bill. Any amendment that will satisfy the Ulster men will greatly displease the nationalists, and the reverse is also true.

The home rule bill has been passed, and the liberal government handed over to the House of Lords the initiat ive, in the matter of its amendment. This, also, seems a weak way of handling the question. The House of Lords is not in sympathy with the ruling ministry. They have a ponderous unionist majority there. Yet the House of Commons, controlled by the liberal government, Mr.

and Airs. A. W. Holt returned Sunday night after spending a week's honeymoon in Glacier park. That same evening their apartments were visited by a.

number of their friends and given a rice shower. A very pleasant evening was spent. Nominations Filed. County Commissioner Kennedy has filed his nominating petition for another The other progressives in this county who have filed petit ions are: Marsraret Vanden, for county superintendent of schools; John Griffin, for assessor Vernon Butler for county clerk and recorder; Kenyon for treasurer; A. G.

'Middleton for surveyor and Chas. Rickard for sheriff. John Stam for sheriff are the only democratic petitions that have leen filed to date. Early Closing. The Harlem saloons now close up at 11 o'clock in the evening ami sfay clos-ed until six in the morning in addition to remaining closed all day on Sunday.

Enlarging Depot. The Great Northern has a l.irge crew of-men at work here rebuilding and enlarging the depots They expect to have their work completed in about another week. Crops Looking Fine. Crops in this eeetion are looking fine. There' has been an abundance of rainfall during the month of June and with the warm weather of late all grains are maturing' fast.

The flax crop will be especially good. Little Stories by Big Men OifSlQKt Mo. LORir.lER BANK JUGGLED FUNDS Chicago, July 13. John H. Rife, secretary of the La Salle Street Trust Savings bank, who was chief bank examiner at the time the bank liquidated fro ma national to a state institution, was the chief witness today before the grand jury, which is examining the affairs of the bank.

The, jury also examined entries in the minute books of the bank indicating that at the time of the liquidation the directors of the then state bank, who had just been elected, took a recess of a few hours, long enough to borrow $1,2.0,000 for capitalization and surplus purposes, so it would lie in readiness for Rife, who then was chief bank examiner, to count. In his suit, filed today, asking the dissolution of the Calumet state bank, James J. Brady, state auditor, charged1 that the bank had been controlled anil used by the officers of the La Salle Stret bank to promote the schemes of William Lorimer and C. B. Mundav.

must also pass the bill. The government has given no assurances to how far thev will cro to meet the demands of Ulster. Yet Houlton they can not in the end evade responsibility for any amendmen is a great economist, but is "most always broke. The common people he'd enlit to deal a stroke. to the home rule bill that becomes law.

It would seem more manly and courageous if the government had first taken up this question of amendment to the home rule bill, and said thus far will we Seeing the World. I've seen the giant towering Alp, I've seen the glories of the modern Rome, I've seen the redskin yanking scalp, And many other scenes far, far from home. go and no farther, in an effort to satisfy contending factions in Ireland. As it is the liberal government has practically said to their political opponents, we have tried to settle this question and failed. Now show us what you would do about it if you had the By Hon.

Champ Clark, Speaker in the House of Representatives. The first work of any kind I ever performs! was tin a farm. It was tegui by thinning corn. The field on whioh I worked was a rocky- one and the crop of limestone roek exceeded the yield of com. That gave Farmer Montgomery an idea to keep me employed, and so a little later he set me to building a rock tenet "round the farm.

I had to break up the rok in tlu ouarry on the hillside with a sledgehammer, and then cany it forward to put in positittn. That stone wall still stands, and will endure for centuries. I surely learned the degree of industry on that farm. (Jetting up before daylight to feed the stock, plowing the fields and doing a thousand and one things to lie done on that poor hill farm robbed me of that period lictween childhood and manhood but gave me the determination tti get an education. I applied myself to study, and before I was fifteen years old.

began' my career a teacher. My success at this put an end to my life as a farmer; but I always worked as a farmhand letween terms of school. I've seen the far-famed Znvder Zee. Memories of Long Ago. Chalk talks.

Horseshoe paper weights. Horrehair watch chains. Embroidered parlor mottoes. Rectangular pies. Free silver.

Street carnivals. Striped stifk candy. Corduroy trousers. Muffins FUNERAL OF WILLIAM MCDTJFF. Special to the Tribune.

Iewistown, July 13. The funeral of William McDuff, a forty-niner, and one of the olderst residents of this part of the state, was held here this afternoon and was largely attended. power which you have not and we have. Then we will see what Folding screen panels, to inclose any bed and exclude insects, have lieen patented. we will do about your proposal.

Meanwhile Ireland is dividing into two armed camps with no probability that any compromise will satisfy both of them. The suffraeret Question is also cretting to be serious. For a time Uncle Abner. After look in" at the picter I've seen the beauties of the ile of Swat. Vesuvius has belched for me, I've seen all of the charms AlaskaV got.

I've seen Greenland and Iceland, too, I've seen the street of Paris, day 'and night; I've seen old Bagdad and Peru. I've seen the haunts of Turk and Mns- covite. I've never traveled very much. And for world tours no money have I spent; I've seen thete interesting things pu-'toard'- GONAN DOYLE ii it was regarded from a semi-humorous point of view. But the ihvavs a of a town, tiie town itself is public are getting to feel pretty ugly over the repeated crimes of disappointment.

The felicr who designs the mine almost as ilaffv as tin hat one By WALT MASON these anarchistic women and the inadequacy of their punishment. There are threats of taking the law into their own hands heard in law abiding England. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle predicts a lynching of these women in the near future by an angry mob. A govern We ought to give ovation to Arthur Conan Doyle, who's spend On picture postcards that my friends have sent. ing vacation on Fredom sacred soil ebneath the starry banner.

he taking notes, they say, and in his sprightly manner he'll ment that can not preserve law and order is worthy of contempt. viso invents the hats for women. There ain't no watermelon that looks as good after you git it home as it did in the grocery store And it is about the same with everything else in thU workl. It is a wise husband that known his own wife when she has got her hair done up for a party. Well, the weather bureau hit it right once in a while.

Nobody kiu guess the weather every time. When a man tries to make an excuse write us up some day. At home he has been knighted, with Brit had one ambition get an education and I wa never idle. I mv money and went away to school. When my -money was gone I taiioht again.

Any boy can get an education by his own efforts, and it it much easier these days. (Copyright, by AnnaV-1 Lee). NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby civen that sealed pro The liberal party is near that point now. ain chosen few, and we should be delighted to do him honor, too. To every farthest distance extends his well earned fame, for he has Green Corn Etiquette.

The liest way to eat green corn so as not to annoy the other members of the family is to lock yourself in a room alone with the corn and then let the corn fly where it may. It a good plan to sit in the bathtub. It is a srood ulan to wear a divinsr suit. The Billings Tribune. The Colombian treaty.

It was a sound and logical argument, such as we would made existence a better, brighter game. How every reader glories in good old Sherlock Holmes, in all Sir Arthur's stories, his essavs The first issue of a new afternoon newspaper in the city of Billings called and his poems! In letters he's the leader; romancer, bard and fer coin out at night it is time to liegm loni lie- The Billing Tribune is on the editor's expect from Mr. Bryan. It was characterized by high morals as we would also expect. But it is rather unusual for a secretary of state to give out to the press sage, who never bored a reader, or wrote a dreary paeg! They caught old Homer nodding, in olden times, it seems: they had to without the helmet, when engaged in the watch him, and it won't 1 jJeasant acrobatic stunt of eating green t'ore his wife gits his nimilier.

corn. The butter can then dron at its desk. It carries United Press dispatches. The new paper announces that it is i do some prodding to rouse him from his dreams and almost everv own sweet will. iroinsr to be strictly independent in its an argument in favor of a treaty while that treaty is being considered by a part euthor has days when he can't write much better than a Goth or Old-fashioned ear muffs come in handy They prevent the corn from getting in a Vandal who is tight, but Doyle has never written a line devoid of the treaty making power, the United the ears.

To prevent it from getting States senate. For that reason it will down the neck, wear one of those tight rubber collars such as the barlier puts of grace, or sent me off a-hittin' the flagons for a brace We don't appreciate him or rightly gage his worth; we haven't learned to rate him with giants of the earth, but when he has been nlanted posals will lie received at the office of the County Cleik, Great Falls, Montana, up to 2 o'clock p. Monday, July 27, H14. for furnishing all material and building a wooden pile bridge, approximately 250 feet long, over the Sun Kiver near Vaughn, Montana, Plans and speci fications may be seen at the office of the County Surveyor at the Court House, Great Falls, Montana. A certified check to the amount of 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal must accompany each proposal payable to the County Clerk of Cascade "County, to be forteit to the case of failure of successful bidder to enter into a contract within 10 davs after award of contract.

attract general attention. The motive of on you when he gives von an etig sham NO. 10530 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, IX May 1, 1914. Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Commercial National Bank of Great Falls," in the City of Great Falls, in the County of Cascade and State of Montana, has complied with all the provisions of the Secretary Bryan is plain. He desires to polities, owing no allegiance to the republican, democratic or progressive parties.

It promimses not to be influenced by any individual either, but to print the news without fear or favor, and to leave nothing unsaid that ought to be aid by reason of favor or any other influence. We hope it will live up to the high ideals expressed in its first edi-j poo. for fifty years, by jing, posterity enchanted, will say he was a have the voters of the country informed An expert corn eater is able to get kiner. away with about 50 per cent of the corn on the tacts on which the treaty was while the other ot) tier cent is scattered based. These were generally suppressed around the room.

An amateur can get during the republican administration. about 10 per cent of the corn on the The facts themselves reflect very little first trial, but practice makes perfect. Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the busi Cheer Under the spreading campaign tree ness of banking; the village chestnut stands. A mighty torial promises. If it does it will reach a degree of ethical merit rare enough in the newspapers of the nation.

We had almost said that it will. lie newspaper unique in all the history of journalism. Iiut.it is a good thing to have high ideals anyway, even if one never quite orator is lie, and when he waves his credit on the Roosevelt administration, and Mr. Taft at that time was a member of the Roosevelt administration, and was supposed to approve of its acts. There is some evidence in the treaty that the TaTt administraion tried to ne- Now therefore John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Commercial Na he right is reserved to reject any and all bids.

Mark "Bridge Bid" and address to Lee Dennis, County Clerk, Great Falls, Montana. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Nil sea de Countv. Montana. K. 15.

M'lVKH, Chairman of the Board. LEG DKNNIS, County Clerk. hands and lets his voice aound full and free he drowns out all the bands, lie is a man of wisdow who knows how to save tional Bank of Great Falls," in the City the state. He is a statesman through with Colombia after he suc reaches them. We do not expect that'gotiate of Great Falls, in the County of Cascade and State of Montana, is authorized to commence the business of bankine as tind through, but it's sad to relate, his meat and groeery bilks are due, and he ceeded Roosevelt that he realized that a gross wrong had been done to that coun can't liquidate.

The folks have known provided in Section Fifty-one Hundred OUT new COIIieinpuiarj win juii.it buot in keeping all its promises to it readers. But here is wishing it good luck, him many years' and have gone on his and Sixty-nine of the Kevised Statutes of the United States. try by the previous administration. notes. Thev know just when he'll shed Spring chk-ken is all very well in its way.

But that is reson'why a man should marry a 1.5-year-old girl. Don'fi Be Blue There is usually a bright side to everything; a "silver lining to every, cloud" Good cheer comes with gci health. Good health is the result of care in eating and drinking. Goc tret is an aid to health, because it contains important food and tonic quahwes. That is why beer drinkers are always jolly.

You will find good cheer in "My Favorite" Beer. Send to us for a case of Good Cheer today. We will guarantee it to "fill the bilL" luonf atia rewi Co. Telephone 210. Conversion of the Commercial Trust and that it keeps its ideals tront ot(xhe Springfield Republican thus com-it, and never loses sight of them, even mpnts on the issues raised by the new if it never fully realizes treaty Savings Bank of Great Falls, Montana.

In testimony whereof witness my hand And that is above the best wish and Seal of office (seal) this 1st day of May, lull. we can send it by way of greeting, the tears and tell his anecdotes, when he 'upon-the stage appears and argue for their votes. He tells them how the nation bleeds with woe and discontent. He tellts them what the nation needs and how funds should lie spent. He tells of great financial, deeds, -but can't pay his own rent.

He waves the starry flag on high and makes the eagle scream. He yanks the stars out of the sky to punctuate his dream. It secniis he never will go dry and ne'er run out of steam. He JOHN SK ELTON of the Currency. DR.

McCOLE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN First National Bank Bide-. Fifth Floor. ACUTE AMI CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN SUCCESSFULLY TREATED Office Phone 461. Reaidenre SCSI "Colonel Roosevelt's charge that the proposed payment of $25,000,000 to Colombia is mere "blackmail and that the treaty with its expression of regret reflects upon our honor as a nation, will awaken a rabid emotionalism among a Some dav when we treat one another The Colombian Treaty.

Secretary, of State Bryan gave'out to the Associated Press the other day an argument in favor of the ratification of Honestly, we will extend Sympathy to the bride and groom and cut out th lake Congratulations..

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