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3 GREAT FALLS DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912. Special Sale of vii. iil Tliis is a unique store lot-ally, because we have a one-price system. We sell equally as reasonable 52 weeks each year. We guarantee 100 per cent satisfaction at all times.

icipusV "Best by Every Tet" AN ORGANIST AS A DECOY Stories Told to Victims by the Opera 1 rl-FsSlifcJ, tors of the Julian Hawthorne Mining Syndicate. npOPEKA, KANSAS, has an up-to-date school board. It has introduced a newly recognized science for girls, that of making themselves personally attractive. This is a great movement. It is as it should be, for nay millions, of girls', of women's, lives have been DISTINCT FAILURES in every walk of life, solely through their ignorance in not knowing how to take advantage of what na Xew York, Dec.

2b-s-Fifty thousand hares of Canadian mining stock, pro moted 'by Julian Hawthorne, Jos. Quin-cyy Dr. Wm. J. Morton and Albert Freeman, on trial in the federal cottrt on a charge of fraudulent rise of the mails, 'Sunkist." vere purchased by the "organist of.

a millionaires' church in this city" according to alleged representations made to a 0w ture had endowed them with. GOOD corseting is recognized today as the greatest aid to women in presenting an attractive appearance. The woman today who NEGLECTS selecting a GOOD corset, and in having this GOOD corset expertly fitted to her, tockholder, who testified todav'. Mil lionaires were purported to be operating through this organist to acquire control of blocks of stock, Eugene C. Mow-erv testified in telling of alleged' induce does so at the sacrifice of a pleasing, at 0 ments held out to him by Hawthorne Juicy, rich, healthful oranges the finest selected tree-ripened fruit grown in the world.

"SUiSTKIST" oranges are the cleanest of all fruits. Never touched by bare hands all "Sunkist" pickers and packers wear clean cotton gloves while at work. Buy a box of "SUNKIST" orangesmuch cheaper by the box or half-box than by the dozen. "Sunkisl" lemons are the finest, juiciest fruit mostly seedless thin-skinned, too. "Sunkist" Oranges and Lemons Bring Handsome Rogers Silverware Send the trademarks cut from "Sunkist" orang-e and lemon wrappers to us.

We offer as premiums, elegant Rogers guaranteed A-l Standard silverware. 27 different, magnificent premiums in exclusive "Sunkist" design. and less ndrve sapping tea and cpffee. Van Hou ten's i'n drinks or pastries is mor healthful and economical. MORE nerve and less "nerves" the world will have when it drinks more Van Hou ten's cocoa and Freeman.

Mowery said he asked Freeman what he meant by a "million aires cnurch, and ttiat freeman replied "Mr. Rockefeller's church. Mowery declared the representations of, Haw thorne and Freeman prompted him to IE MA tractive appearance. She adds years and years to her general "looks" she adds greatly to the cost of her dressing, for it is well known that ill-fitting garments wear out in much less time than perfectly-fitting clothes do. ALL ready-to-wear garments are made by scientific measurements CORRECTLY PROPORTIONED.

A GOOD corset, or a POORLY-FITTED good corset, WILL NOT allow of perfect fitting outer garments. en -4 i-r- i buy silver and iron stocks. It was Freeman, he said, that told him of the organist" buving toek. Kill "Do you think a mere church organist has got enough monev for that? Free THE THEFT man said to Mowery, the latter sent to you for 12 "Sunkisi" stamps. Trademarks from on wrappers count same as This tandsome orange sp.

trademarks and 6 two-D "Red Bali" orange and "Sunkist." GEN. WOOD IS PLANNING it look to vou as if million aires were trving to break into this iron mine of ours, and were operating through their church organist because they are afraid we'll shut them out if they try and get it OF BULLION Two Men Are Held in Seattle and Three Others Have Been Located. To si i Hawthorne, according to the witness, Make the Wilson Inauguration Parade One of the Biggest on Record. Buy "Sunkist" Oranges and Lemons at Your Dealer's Send your name and full address for our complete free premium circular and Premium Club Plan. Address all orders for premium silverware and all communications to California Fruit Growers Exchange 139 N.

Clark Street, Chicago said he had made a personal investigation of the mines and knew they were valuable property. II. C. Smith, a mining engineer, testi -Gen Shephard, for-teamship Humboldt, fied he examined the silver mines of the Canadian Exploration syndicate, a Haw Seattle, Doe. 2G mer purser of the thorne property, and found native silver in only five places.

five Tf all the silver I saw in those and places was taken out of the mines TO FILL Di tea- who is alleged by County Prosecutor Murphy to have been a member of a gang of five men who stole 57,000 of Alaska gold bullion from be purser's room of the Humboldt on September ll, l'JIO, still is held in the county jail on an opeu charge, the prosecutor promising to collected together it would make a cup full." declared the witness. Washington, Dee. 20. Major General Leonard Wood, chief of staff, who lias just been named as chief marshal of the approaching inauguration parade, lias be-bun to outline his plans for a military, naval and civic demonstration. The selection of General Wood to undertake the task is in line with precedents which, for the last several administrations, has led to the selection of the senior army officer on the active list in Washington regardless of political affiliations.

Thus it happened that the military THE S00H GO TO CONRAD EDEN "LA PRINCESSE" are the most scientifically constructed and designed corsets MSMlDERiTT known to the world today. They are jpljlHFoJj made so well balanced in proportions that the wearer if fitted expertly DOES NOT realize that she is wearing a corset, or a perfect, modern developer of a "perfect form." NO WOMAN can wear a "La Princesse" corset constantly, if it has been at first FITTED CORRECTLY, without being marvelously helped. HER figure will STEADILY IMPROVE in appearance. NO MATTER how poor looking her figure was originally, it can be DEVELOPED STEADILY by "La Princesse" corset wearing until it will become a revelation of beauty. Verge's being the leading exponents in the west of high-class, correct corsetry, naturally show a great variety of corset styles.

These are classed under the two main heads of "Front Laced" and "Back Laced" styles. We lay PARTICULAR STRESS on the merits of "La Princesse" "FRONT LACED" corsets we consider them, not only the "best by every test" corset of the present, but the UNIVERSAL CORSET STYLE of the future. Corset makers have been slow to feature "Front Laced" corsets as they deserve, solely because in their designing and making they require a HIGHER STANDARD (and more costly), of skill and knowledge. The same conditions exist in the selling and fitting end. The most intelligent, the best appearing women today are DEMANDING to be fitted to "Front Laced" models.

We find our sales of "Front Laced" corsets STEADILY INCREASING. THey have decided advantages that are VERY file an information charging him with COMMITTEES Eden. Dec. 21, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert stolen "roods into the state. J5en Wiseinan, who is alleged to have plotted Scotland, Mrs. Ernest Crippen are visit ing in Canada for riome time. Democrats to Caucus on Selection cf Miss Beulah Moyars and Miss Junita Engineering Party Looks Over the i the robbery with Shephard, also is in the county jail, having been arrested recently on a smuggling charge. The whereabouts of Geortre Harrett and Orville Caveness, Adavlote have gone to Great Falls to Men to Fill Several Vacancies in House.

their Christmas vacation. Philips of Cascade spent a few Town, Supposedly With a View of Building Line. features ot President iatts inauguration were in charge of Major General J. F. Bell, while the late Lieutenant General Henry C.

Corbin performed a similar function at the last inaugural of Roosevelt. General Wood's purpose is to make the Wilson inauguration parade as well bal alleged members of the gang, is known; davs last week with his sister, Mrs. and James Kane, alias "Jimmy the Goat," who vanished some time aro, has been Lowell Swinglev. located. Kudolph Wuerl who has been in Butte tor the past year returned last week Special Correspondence.

C-onrad. Dec. 25. Railroad rumors broke out anew this week when Chief The United States district attorney's office is a Rout to lay before the federal with an auto and is givinff his friends eiand iurv the evidence against the five many rides. Engineers t.torjre M.

Jluss. S. it. men alleged to have stolen the Humbol It Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Johnson and and Marliall Rov. offk-iaU of the Soo anced as possible the matter or me representation of cavalry, infantry and artillery of the army, the blue jackets and marines of the navy, and to have adequate and lilieral representation of national guards and a well proiHirtioiicd civic display. Conferences beuan todav between Gen Washington, Dec. 2C. Committee assignments in the house of representatives made necessary by changes in 'membership, will be considered in a- democratic caucus which has been called for January The ehainnansnip pf the, committee of foreign affairs, made vacant by1 the election of Representative Sulzer as governor of New York, is one of the important L'oid.

with a view to obtaining their in Mr. and Mrs. Ij. J. Swinglev were busi dictment.

According to the federal stat ness visitors in i.reat fans last wees- line, dropjred into town and henan to ac-(Uiaiut themselves with local affairs and the coneral condition of the eotinlrv. W. Laura Gibson of Orr spent a few days utes. two separate offenses were involved in the Humboldt robbery. One was theft here last week with her aunt, Mrs.

1. M. Conrad came iu on the same train. on the lii'di seas; tin other receiving Hubbard. and concealing stolen goods.

Mr. and Orville Hales left yesterday or Kansart to visit relatives during the Mr. Conrad i-i founder of this city ami ha large- interests in this section and in the city as well. The co-incidence of the vi-it of the Sou officials and Mr. Conrad at once set rumors afloat about jiiaces to be filled; and it is possible the place will go to Representative Flood, lot Virginia, who at present is acting holidays.

WILL HELP THE POLICE eral Wood and the ranking officers of the army and navy, now in 'a-diington and correspondence was begun between the chief marshal and governors and adjutant generals of the various states and territories in regard to the profession of the militia iu the inauguration. One of the features planned is to gather in ashington several thousand troops from the various army posts, probably as f.ir west as Chicago and south to Atlanta, as well as the entire cadet corps and midshipmen battalion from their respective academies. This will involve the war department Miss Minnie and Alma ITerbolsheimer spent Saturday and Sunday at Bed Butte at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nyquist.

W. P. Pilgream has bought a new grinder and is doing the grinding of the neighborhood with his steam outfit. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cne of Cascade are visiting with Mrs. Cone's father, Milo West. APPARENT, even to those who have never worn any other style of "Front Laced." To those who have worn other makes of "Front Laced" corsets the "La Princesse" APPEALS IMPRESSIVELY as a superior garment. FULLY RECOGNIZING the immense importance of a CORRECTLY fitted corset, this store makes a GREAT SPECIALTY and FEATURE of expertly fitting ALL our corset clients, hence our rapidly developing corset custom, and our widely recognized supremacy as the leading corset shop of the west. WE INVITE YOU to come here today and have "La Princesse" corsets demonstrated to Anti-Saloon Leaoue Is Determined That Chicago's New Year Celebration Shall Be Limited.

chairman of the committee. To succeed former Representative Hughes, of New Jersey, on the. ways and means committee. Representative Ainsbury, of Ohio, is said to have been selected. Of republican assignments, Representative Creen.

of Vermont, is slated for the claim and pensions committee; Mer-rit, of New York, for immigration and naturalization and education; and Representative Scott, of Iowa, for coins, weights and measures and reforms in the civil service. Resides the caucus will awarl the chairmanship of the committee on public lands, a contest for which is on between Representative Ferris, of Oklahoma, and Representative Graham, of Illinois. The outgoing chairman is governor -elect Rob FARMINGTON Chica Dee. officers will fa iirovidi to aid the police in eiitorcing in considerable expense on account ot transportation, and as that appropriation has beii greatly reduced owing to recent extensive changes in station of officers ami troops, it may be necessary to apply to congress immediately on its reconvening next week for a deficiency appropriation. 1 clock ordinance on iears the Special Correspondence.

Farmington, Dec. 22. gone to Belleview for -M. Hason ha; few davs on a you. It places you UNDER NO OBLIGATIONS to buy.

We merely offer this demonstration as an educational feature. it ve it there are not enough regular mem hers of the force to prevent violations E. J. Davis, of the Chi pleasant trip. J.

Carlson has Mrs. the Soo line getting terminal sites ana various other things. Of course these gentlemen were all very communicative and explained their business to the fulle-t extent. Hut the mere fact that they were here, looking-over the situation, indicates that the Soo people are on the lookout, to reach Conrad. It is not probable that they would pass up a section so favorably situated and bountifully Ides-ed as this.

A Soo surveying party of 111 men which has been working south from Cut-bank was camped at the ranch close to the city. These men are working south to meet another party reported to be near Put ton. It is said that this line runs southwest from Fort Rent on up the Teton-to a point near Putton. crosses the C.reat Northern, going northward to Farmington then proceeds northward until it strikes the line from the north. It is stated on good authority that from Fort Renion a survev will be completed to this city, passmg jut north of the Knees, coming up through Big coulee and to the mouth of Pondera valley, theme up the valley, passing somen here near Sollid and then on to Conrad.

The fact that a much better grade would be obtained by coming directly west, from Fort Rent on up the Pondera valley, and the further fact that this section which is an exceptionally rich country, is practically without railroad department of the anti-saloon hipped a very fine to Great Falls. dressed poultry inson, ot Arkansas, vvnose inauguration, lot of The INAUGURATION ROGUE GALLERIES, i h-ague informed Chief Me eeiiey in letter todav. The letter tanners are pleased to ce me on grains advancing at the Col was prompiet like that of Governor-elect Cox, of Ohio, a member of the appropriation commit Central Avenue at Fifth Street Great Falls We Save You Half or More VERGE'S prices bv a statement bv hief McWeenev in which he declared there was uot enougli tee, will not take place until later in. the month. There are a number of candi dacies for the vacancy on the ap policeman to watch every saloon in Chi cago for possible closing ordinance vio I.tiions.

and at the time keep oth er crime in check. propriation committee. Washington. Dee. 20.

-M iniat lire rogue galleries in hotel lobbies, railroad and steamship stations and other places where the inauguration crowds will be heaviest are innovations to be proposed by Maj. Richard Sylvester, chief of the Washington police, as a means of protecting' ina ugurat ion visitors again-t thieves and confidence men next March. Mavor Svlve-tcr proposes to secure a States two having exceeded vcars -Crooks are smart: thev ale looking lins elevators. Miiss E. Hivhtel has prepared a program for Christmas eve at the Gamble school in district No.

S. Miss Glga and Magda Waguald pupils from Great Falsi high school are home for their Christmas vacation. The Grange will have 'their next meeting at the home of Andrew Dale on January 4, 101-5. The installment of officers will be the work for the evening and Grange ladies are expected to bring re AGED SHOP GIRL. New York, IV.c Miss Ellen Ilor- gan, a department store girl" 101 years for ju-t such pla.vs on the part of th police." the chief said.

PROGRESS OF ALASKA "If vou are short of police to enforce old who was dusting counters at the the city ordinances." the said gallery of about 500 pictures of pick-j nockets and other criminals, recently ar-i "an I will is-ue an order that the ordi Never before a there such a great increase in the saloiun indu-try. a total of S7 canneries being in operation against (4 the year before. There were U.S1H persons engaged in the work, per cent more than in 1 1 1 Altogether there was persons in the fishing industry, of whom were whites, the others Indians, Chinese, Japanese, Fili- nance must lie Iv enforced, anil that freshments. of -tore every morning up to a few days ago. died from bronchitis in her lonely little flat ye-tcrday.

In a few weeks more she had said, she would be 10. vears old. Her Jiiends in the big store liad planned to make her Christmas h. merry one by visiting her but to their grief their plans Mere halted by the uev. of her death.

Gov. Clarke Ddplores the Lack Development of the Territory's Resources. facilities, leads us to believe that alter all thesurvevs are made tne Soo will AT THE HOTELS i pinon. Mexicans and others. More than any saloon that violates the ordinance will loss its license; this organization, co -operaing with the Chicago law and order league, will undertake to supply the men to that evidence of any violations of your order is furnished." Mr.

Davis said the saloons understood that the police would "wink at any violations up to o'clock." ake the route jut mentioned and build rest e. I ill dlttelent sections ol I lie country. These photographs will be reproduced so that complete galleries may be maintained at many different points where the public can study the features of questionable persons who may be mingling in the big crowds that gather for President Wil-on's induction into office. Major Sylvester is in correspondence with chiefs of police of many cities from whom pictures will be received contin through Conrad. The Soo line is com- leted to a point in Xorth Dakota just whales were killed during the season.

Governor Clarke fears no depletion of the fish provided the present protective laws are observed. He recommended 'Strict provision to prevent aliens from fishing in Alaskan waters, the pres HOTEL RAINBOW. 1. M. lxvis.

lill.j; M. j. Hout ami wife. Miuot: C. X.

Ward. east ot the line, aim iae pei -maneiit survev has been completed west ward as far as Fort Renton in an al (ialbnuth ati'l wite. It Iikc: u. evadt ent being notoriouslv xura- most westerly line. Every indication leads to the belief that Conrad ill lie uously up to the time ot the man lion.

Hit It HARD Give that cold three knocks a day and make a quick end of sneeze and cough with DAYS OF DIZZINESS on tne new line. Washington. Dec. Alaska- has prospered in many iesects during the last year, according to Cnv. Walter E.

Clarke, in his annual report submitted today to Secretary of the Interior Fisher. Governor Clarke deplores, the present lack of railroad construction and of cheap native fuel, declaring that proper development of the territorv's resources demands adequate means of transportation and the opening Uti of the fuel resources. BELIEVE SANTA WAS A BURGLAR Come to Hundreds of Great Falls People. STEPFATHER SHOT IN ROW OVER MONEY Port Orchard. Dee.

21b-W. C. Newman, county clerk of Kitsap county. IIMIS STILL are days of dizziness; of headache, languor, backache; Dunn. Lewistown: A.

A. l-'iveniiUi. e-evsor; Mrs. Y. T.

Kenton; Helen I-t Ithhridjie: H. K. Haminent. Belt: V. Puntinnoy.

W. S. lrssen, Helena: Vm. H. Walker.

Portland: T. W. Purxdl, V. II. Oaseade; -John R.

Havre; P. McCettye. A. i'. Ahell.

P.illinps; 5SiJ l'urrell. Chateau; I. II. Hum-it. Clio-teau: I.

D. Watson, Canada; J. H. Pry-an, Edmonton; P. Solenu Chicago: Doodwin iSpeed.

F.utte; P. M. Furncll. Sweet (iras; U. P.utte; M.

II. R'ue, St. Paul; 11. A. i'araplis.

F. llateher. P.utte; S. O. Fortlouis.

Seattle; 15. E. Pea, Cascade; E. D. Has-ttdik.

Helena. There Spelks Seattle. Dec. ilemptiier. a POSSIBILITY taxicab driver, believes he had as a passenger Christmas.

eve a burglar disguised -idents geiieral-any measure resources to be i much on ha', system, a leas operation bav He asserts that lie re ly are willing to accept which will cause the fuel opened to development. the advantages of a fee in" olan or government is Santa CJails. Ilempt tier's passenger hailed him early Christinas eve and aid lie wanted deliver some Christ runs gifts in a quiet way. He carried a large Special to 1 he Daily tribune. Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders.

Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney ills. Endorsed in Great Falls by grateful friends and neighbors. Mrs. Edward Bye, 50." Fifth Ave. asiungton, Dec.

-iu. Governor Jxorris I shot and killed his stepfather, John 'Davis, last night at Kindlon, Mason county. Newman declares Davis made a murderous attack on him. and that he was obliged to shoot in self-defense. Newman and his wife left Port Orchard I Tuesday to spend Christinas with Nevv-; man's mother and his stepfather.

Davis wrv.s.(i5 years old. and a driver for a liv-, cry stable. Newman, who is in jail at Shell on. says 'that he and bis stepfather quarreled over money due to the old man from his step- son. Newman says Davis fired three sack, presumably filled with presents and sed.to be matters of disi-us- of Montana continues to figure the a I most cea W.

"tnt Vr 1 i small parcel containing a Santa lays cabinet siK-culation. The latent cabinet moderate decline in the white noon disguise. loi)s were made in seveir.l re-i- slate of the Washington democrats places the Montana governor for secretary of interior, with Governor Rurke of North Great Fal s. says: "My back was Dakota also a possibility. NEW PARK.

Henry J. O'Hanlon. Chinook; J. M. O'Mearii.

Great Falls; Xels Roman. Relt; T. D. Harrington, Cascade; H. B.

Sill, Hillings; Al. Freek, Valier; Frank E. Ilirsch, Helena: L. E. CooM-r, Sand Coulee; W.

J5. Harris, St. Paul; Velina Each knock is a heaping table-spoonful of this well-known builder of strength. Welcome to the taste as any other wholesome food, it beats a Senator Myers has been participating weak and pained me almost constantly I couldn't stoop or lift and I was iu mis cry when 1 tried to do the least work. in conferences ot uemocrats on plans in the new administration.

idem-e districts while the passenger, carrying his bundles, went up the allevs to play his part. After two hours of such work lfempiner was paid off and his -trange pasenger departed with his sack which was as full as when he began his tour. When the driver looked into his cab, he found a huge pile of waste paper and a Santji 'Clans disguise on the floor. He thought nothing of the occurrence until he read in the newspapers of numerous burglaries Christmas eve in had severe headaches and at times got Jovce. Sand Coulee; .1.

Shields, Con AN OKLAHOMA FIRE. shots at hun with a-rule and and that he (Newman) then opened fire with a pistol, one bullet going through the old man's stomach and two through his back. The only other witness to he tragedy was Newman's mother, the willow of Davis, rad; Elizabeth Ireland, Augusta; Mr. and Mrs. C.

Shannon. Shannon: Gilbert Shawnee, Dec. "itl. Fire here to dav destroyed the Pottawattomie build Sloop. Nailer; Harold Murphy, Spokane; cold to death and thus prevents dangerous sickness.

Whoever is thin in flesh or poor in blood and therefore a target for cold, may drive it out with lation during Phe last two years he at tributes to "diminished activity iu placer mining in the interior valleys, and, in equal measure probably, to inadequate land laws, to the remarkable public calumnies about Alaska which have kept capital without its borders, and to the development of a virgin region. As to commerce between Alaska and the Cnited States and with foreign countries, it was the largest last year iu the history of the territory totalling almost li MX Of thin amount was of merchandise from the Cnited States. above the previous record in 1H0D. Alaska shipped to the states worth of canned salmon and worth of other fish; MX M)M worth of copper ore; .1 7.200.-000 worth of gold, and other products to a total value of more than Except for gold these all are record figures, the gold exports to the United Mrs. J.

K. Ross, J.et librhlge jr. Daniels, Augusta; R. J. Hughes, P.utte; Edd Dittman, Milk River: Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Temple, Helena; C. P.

Roberts, Iwrv; Miss Irene Hamilton, Helena; the neighborhoods visited by him during "Santa's tour" and he divided that his pasenger was the thief. Hemptner reported the incident to his employer and the police are looking for the Santa Clans impersonator. so dizzy that I almost fell. I seemed to be getting worse all the time. On a friend's advice, I used Doan's Kidney Pills, and before long the backache and weakness left me.

I continued taking Doan's Kidney Pills and the troubles all' went away." For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Fo-der-Milburn Buffalo, New York, side agents for the United States. Uemeniber the name Doan's and take no other. Adv.

David Lowry. Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. ing, one of the largest structures in the business district, causing a loss estimated at Three men were hurt, but with the assistance of the employes of the local railroad hops the firemen finally controlled the flames. Arthur Hrown, a fireman, was overcome by heat and smoke; "William Lowe, a spectator, was injured by a falling brick, and Jeff Gottlete was hurt when he jumped from the second floor of the burning building.

ALL DRUGGISTS 8 oz. 16 oz. A. W. Davis, City; H.

S. Homier. Hutte; Mrs. Iterrette. Helena; Mr.

and Mrs. Jas. HE WAS POISONED. L4 Angeles Dee. 2ti.

T. Mullen, tijt years old, who came here from Portland last Sunday, and soon afterward purchased a small restaurant on East Fifth street, died today at a hospital as the result of what the policn assert was poison administered by an enemy. Death occurred three hours after-Mullen was taken to the hospital. H. Cummings.

City J. A. Fitzgerald, San To meet tidal variations a new car ferry has been equipped with a Piego, Cab; R. H. Eraser, alter: Geo.

Chunky .1 oz. brown sample bottle free by mail on request to Ozomulsion, 543 Pearl Xew York. Davis, Portland. Mayer, Oil aded dcyk that can be raised, with freight ears, more than 16 feet. man; NV.

F. Paterson, Belt..

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