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THE MISSOULA SENTINEL, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 191: PAGE FOUR. thus able to solicit business over an unlimited territory, at the trifling cost OLSON HELD IN Today inHtstory In the Limelight )t gscnttnci DAY A KING of a stamp. 2 MAKING GOOD. Independent MISSOURI EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY Here's a leap year hint girls aim high while you're about it. For instance, Col.

"Eddie" Green, only That the commission form of city government is making good in Missoula is evidenced by the statement of the city's financial condition as ON OLD GHAHGE Telephone Co. printed elsewhere in today's paper. Since the last statement published SUBSCRIPTION RATES! Ter month, delivered by carrier in Missoula, Hamilton, Stevensville. Bonner or Plains By mail, In advance, per jj.uu By mail, in advance, six Foreign countries additional postage. 761 BOTH PHONES 76 LACOSTE MAXWELL Eastern representatives.

Marquette the commission has, by economy and 1167 Edgar, king of Scotland, died. 1S30 American minister to Colombia obtained indemnity for American trading vessels captured by tho Colombians. 1S51 Metropolitan hall and LaFarge hotel, two of the finest hotels in the country, destroyed by fire, New York city. 1S55 All liquor shops in New York closed by order of the mayor. 1861 Fort Johnson at Wilmington and Fort Caswell at Oak Island seized by North Carolina.

1S5 General Butler removed from the command of the array of the James and succeeded by General Ord. 1867 National convention of colored soldiers and sailors met at Philadelphia and voted thanks to FORMER MISSOULA AGENT FOR INSURANCE COMPANY REMAINS IN ST. JOSEPH. methodical business methods, been able, while adding to the physical In oner to give our subscribers the best of service son of Mrs. Hetty Green, America's richest woman is 4:, and a bachelor.

Up to date he has received 6,242 'palpitating love missives from women, young and otherwise, who are willing to trot in louble harness him.If he can l.j that well in off" years how will be the jads the mail carrier will tote pioperties of the city betterments to the amount of to place in and keep them in touch with all our new subscribers, we publishing a list of new telephones building, Chicago; Monolith Duiiamb. the Kinking fund cash anil securities KELLEY RETURNS ALONE rcw York. installed since December 1, General business let to the amount of over J11.000. In other words, Instead of adding to tho city's debt the commission is reducing it. By pursuing this policy it will only nn bp H- In THE Sf congress for the exertions in TINEL.MUoul.Mont Sheriff Says Prosecuting Attorney at St.

Joseph Played Him a Rotten Trick Old Charge Will Not Bo Prosecuted, But Attorney Wanted Olson's Money Prisoner Will Bo Released. 1288 Anderson, C. residence ....1920 Toole Ave. their behalf, despite the alleged oppressive measures of the) 13S9 Anderson, Mrs. Victor, residence 607 N.

4th St. W. bo a question of time wnen the city's floating debt will be wiped out and it will again be doing Dusiness on a business basis instead of having the Entered as second-class matter March president. 2524 Atlantic Hotel Bar, Martin Larson, Prop Bonner, Montana 6, 1911, at postoffice at Missoula, amm to the colonel's office in this gladsome leap year? The colonel tsn't so hard to please. He says so himself.

"I'll marry," he intimates, "any girl as long as she Is the most beautiful in tho world and suits mo exactly on the matter of disposition." "Eddie" is a Jolly fellow, all right, all right. 1S68 General Canby issued 8n order for the meeting of the North, Carolina convention in Raleigh, substance of the taxpayers eaten up Because a four-year-old Indictment against Oscar M. Olson, tho former 2657 Benton Rooming House, Ralph Rambo, Prop 211 W. Cedar St. 2344 Bond, James Blacksmith Shop 218 E.

Main St. on January it. 1S72 Governor Warraough of Louis. Official Paper of Missoula County by interest charges. 3 SPARKLE OF THE SPRAY.

iana, In his message to the leg. B17 Blsbee, C. Manager I. C. Subway Bldg.

1366 Buse, F. residence 521 Brooks St. isiature, charges enormous frauds upon the house of repre General Reyes gives this pathetic Fourth Estate sentatives and its speaker, Col Missoula agent for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company, who fled this city several weeks ago, after having, it is alleged, embezzled $1,200 from tho insurance company, and who was arrested in St. Joseph, is ponding in Missouri criminal courts, charging Olson with obtaining money from the Burlington railroad under false pretenses, Sheriff W. L.

Kelley has returned from Missouri to Missoula without the man he went after. Carter; the Carter party withdrew and began a movement for 2378 Christy, R. residence 311 E. Spruce St. 468 City Police Court Old City Hall explanation of his attempted revolu-tlon: I was told that as soon as 1 would cross the border the country would that In Chlva alone there were the removal of Governor Wey.

mouth and the seizure of the 477 City Police Station New City Hall Look Out for Them. Lincoln State Journal; For three years we haven't bad the pleasure of meeting a politician, democratic or republican, who didn't claim to be a 676 Cox. Mrs. Kate, residence .317 So. 1st St.

W. awaiting 600 men. Do you know how many I found (here? One. Although state house; an insurrection was threatened, and only prevented by General Emory's notice that the United States army would PRACTICAL REFORMERS. The indications are that, as at the special session of congress, an alliance ill be formed between democrats and progressive republicaus to pass tariff reduction, bills.

Naturally such bills, being the result of a compromise, will not carry as low rates as If the demo-cratic policy of a tariff for revenue only were strictly carried out. Perhaps at this time this is not a matter of regret. It is important that the tariff changes made shall not seriously disorganize business. To reduce at once the present tariff to a too late, at last I realized that the 2328 Crouch, Mrs. Sarah, residence South Higglns Ave.

1158 Davis, J. residence 815 So. 3d St. W. progressive.

About hair tne politicians are progressive grartera in spirit and purpose, and many of the other people wanted no moro war. Now my desire Is to be the only victim." interfere in case of a riot. 1011 Friends of Senator La Follette Alas! How many embryo leaders fellows will bear watching. commence tentative plans for 16C9 Dean, Audrey, residence 224 W. Front St.

646 Dodd, Dr. E. Physician and Surgeon Nat'l Bank Bldg. wait, across the border, for the coun booming him for the presidency in 1913. Th ConsDiraev Aaalnst Roosevelt.

Spokesman-Review: Whatever Mr. Roosevelt 6ays Is twisted by some try to rise? How niany fall to glean the truth of history which shows that when the people are ready, leaders 2554 D'Orazi residence 633 Owens St. 1363 Doney, F. residence 634 Howell St. 1780 Dream Roller Rink W.

Alder St. Today's Birthday Honors. Sengeant-at-Arms Daniel Moore people into meanings that he did not entertain. Words and thoughts aro aJso attributed to him that never were spring spontaneously from their own Ransdell of the senate is 70 years old revenue basis would undoubtedly have ranks? Leaders are only the foam that effect. By the pursuance of the today.

He was born in Indiana, near Indianapolis; attended common school Olson is charged in Missouri with having drawn tho salary of one of his subordinates and appropriating it to his own use for seven months after the employe was discharged. Sheriff Kelley beliaves, however, that this charge will not be prosecuted, but that the prisoner will be released to the Montana officers shortly, Wanted to Drop Cass. Sheriff Kelley claims that he was prevented from securing Olson by tho prosecuting attorney at St. Joseph, who, it is asserted, is a partner of Olson's attorney. Olson had about $250 with him and the prosecuting attorney, sheriff Kelley says, refused to let Olson go on tho pretense that he wished to prosecute on the old charge.

Sheriff Kelley says that he Interviewed the counsel for the Burlington railroad, who declared that the company wanted Elks' Club Elks' Bldg. 735 which is the result, not the cause, of his. In the circumstances st lence becomes his solo protection. more conservative policy contemplated the country will be afforded much underlying revolt and turmoil. They are tho beautiful bubbles which reflect for a second the radiant colors of needed relief, while protected Indus Billings Not Yet Satisfied.

Bllllne8 Journal: Doubtless Sena 2361 Fredericks, 8., Paint Paitee St. tries will be given necessary time to 1354 Fredericks. residence 1138 Toole Ave. tor Dixon's intentions were of the best when he Introduced a bill to increase organize their affairs to meet the new 692 Freeze, Dr. E.

Physician and Surgeon Higglns conditions. There seems to be a general imprrs Hon that the wool duties to be pro 1798 Glelm. Mrs. Mary, residence 325 W. Front St.

the appropriation to but this is not enough to give Dlllings the building its growing business demands and to which it is Justly entitled. It there is to be an Increase at all It 23S6 Golden Spike Rooming House, Michatett! Si Wilson, Trops, to dron tho ciise against Olson ana in the country in the winter and worked on a farm in summer until be was years old. While taking his college course be taugnt school In the summer to help raise school expenses. Ho left Chicago, however, to enter tho Union army, serving as a non-commissioned officer until May, 1S6J. He lost his right arm at the battle of Resaca, May 13, 1804; afterwards took a com-merclal course In business college and taugh school for a year; then became deputy recorder of Marion county, In-diHiia.

In 18S7 ho was elected city clerk of Indianapolis and re-elected in is3. He served In the city council of In-dlnnapoiis for two years; engaged in wholesale trade; was elected clerk of i he courts of Marlon county and served four years; was appointed by the governor a member of the board posed will not materially differ from those adopted by congress at its last session in the bill which the president positively would not prosecute, nnd the 209 W. Front St. 1668 Golden Spike Saloon, Michalettl A Wilson, 209 W. Front St.

should bo to 2SO.ooo, and it is not uu reasonable to ask for this amount. glory. But the historian, the biographer, love the fragile diamonds of the mist, and in words re-paint their hues for the admiration of the ages, and only be who reads between the lines stea the roll of the water down to the very depths and knows that the spume led nothing thai it was but tossed up by the wurritig waves. The people are, like tue waters, clinging to calm, but certain to have their storms. Genius, crusnder, preacher, teacher, 2831 Gow, Robert, residence 1508 So.

6th St. W. vetoed. Moreover, it is now found criminal judge nt St. Joseph also advised the prosecuting attorney to re-tense Olson to Kelley.

All Sheriff Kel-ley's effort proved unavailing nnd he 693 Grand Puelfle Employment Agency, Simon Kredl, Prop, 827 Hlggtna Not Incompatible. Treasure Stale: The church and 1143 Grclser, Mrs. J. M. residence 1107 Worden Ave.

that this bill would practically have carried out the recommendations of the tariff board If not to the letter, rellclon are two widely different, al came home empty banded, nut firm though not Incompatible, things; and there are many d-epiy religious Indl-vldunls who refuse the sign In prefer- In the belief that the prosecuting attorney played him a mean trick. Derides Charges. I Sheriff Kel'ey talked with Olson. 1145 Hale, Carl, residence 171S South Fourteenth St. W.

653 Hagen Bedard, BIJou Theater W. Main St. nee to the substance, who rare very stui Chilian, reformer and demagogue little about the trade-mark so long as they have the goods. of commissioners to erect a soldiers' 220 HiiKcns, c. residence 131 So.

5th St. E. 1743 Huviland, P. residence 221 So. 6th St.

E. 2823 Hemgren. Oscar, General Merchandise Bonner, Montana who, he says, derides th ehiirues filed aualnst blm here, nnd says be hud expected to return to Montana In 10 days with bis family, which Is In St. Jo monument In Indianapolis; was member of the republican state com 72 Ilolllngswnrlh Price, Cigars Pool Room 104 W. Spruce St.

2314 Hoveraon Stephons, Real Estate Insurance 104 E. Main St. seph, ois'n sent hts remni Missoula, but wis glad that lie didn't have mittee eight consecutive years, and was appointed by President Harrison marshal of the District of Columbia In dike ute Impelled by tin Ir own furies of Impatience or desire for power to try to lash the masses into action. Seldom to any one of these are the fates allied. To the man of destiny, and to the calm, impervious and serenely poised opportunist alone come the rplendld momenta when they sparkle on the spray.

come hack, t'pon hi arrival In ft. Joseph he gave an interview to a I 619 International Correspondence Schools, C. A. Blsbee. Manager, lxss.

serving until January, ihm; was elected sergeant-at-arm of the United The Farmers Failure. Great Falls Leader: Whether it be a humiliating admission or not, the fact eema to be that with natural condition tha. are envied by the world at large within tho reach of the American farmer, he I beaten at almost every p'nt by the cultlvntora of small pBtehes of the old world that have been yielding crops for a cen-tury. The American farmer evidently peed to lenrn how to cultivate the roll so a to get the most out of It. newspnper In which he sni.I that Tie had rondo a fortune In the cattle business In Montana and had come to St.

Subway B. A. Bldg States senate January 33, lflfiu. Monday, January 8 In History. Joseph to retire.

January It, 1S62, 2328 Jamleson, residence Higglns Ave. Nlnety-nlne women mysteriously THREE ARE BURIED just BO years ngo 1751 Jensen, Han, Second Hand 135 W. Main St. (19 Johnson. Harry Shoe Repair Shop (03 Woody St.

today, every news IN HUGE SNOWSLIDE flab, S. A muss of 1.. least to such an extent as any bill at all likely to pass would do. The wool bill as passed, it will be remembered, modified materially the mens, ure passed In the house. While will-ing to go some lengths in the right direction, the progressive republicans were not ready to adopt the full demo, crntie program.

A compromise was efected which there was every Indies-tlon would have proved acceptable to the country at large. With regard to the iron schedule, which is likely to be the first In order, it seems probable that tho bill finally adopted will be on embodying rather the vlr of Senator Cummins than those of the democrats. The demo, oral, they cannot get the whole af tl.ey want, are willing to take a half one. They want to put tip a hill to the president for signal ure that he will approve. Instead or playing p.

II-tlrs by insisting on Mil which will rmbodjMhcir views in full, the demo-rai are willing to maKo luree con-cessions in order that the people may be afforded some relief from the burdens of taxation nnder which they are now staggering. disappeared fmm Lo Angeles the paKt twelvo months. Pomestic Iron-hie the main rauxc. fc'onio had domes. papers In Missouri, Show ami lee sil'l uown nooou'- in except St.

Louis kMiit'li innvon. mile from here tic trouble with their husbands, and paper, wa noli fled by the pro. yenierit.iy imd covered four men who were lnkluB out loss for SilWIllltl One oiue with oilier women liushunds, 732 Johnson, Ben, Wood A Coal ..305 W. Front St. Kreldl, Slmn, Trop, O.

r. Employment Agency, 837 Higglns Ave. 253 Ijincford. W. Tt.

residence 1005 Sherwood St. vht tt.n- Ono great-hearted huntxuid threw itjiI to submit to blm a t-npy of each don tho bur to extravagance by of four out of slide. nuiling 1' to nil bis coiopiiiiloni lie unit to Urn in.iresi Mitch nnd give the ni.irm The ib'iol: Joint Mile. Jr. Issue tor lnpee Better Than the Big Cities.

Helena Record: Residents of Montana who come here from the ca-t may lack ninnv of the thlnits which they were ue.l to In tho old home. Hut they htive the iiHsfneilon of (Knowing at least that tho lot of the tnxn or woman In Montana strueclliiK for a livelihood or competence, is much to be preferred to that of time In like rlrruniiilaticea In the big riiba of the east. offering one dollar reward for the re 173 Ixmp Saloon, John Trudeaii, Prep W. R. R.

St, tlon, failure being turn of hi missing helpmeet. They punished by suppression of the paper, 2353 Lnrhec, Mr. A. residence Cooper St. blow In the money regardles, thai Kverjr llllle while some fellow With Lnrsmi, Mnriln, Prop, Atlantic Hotel Bar Bonner, Montana I'l" tchi Xorri i rjeorge Kills.

way, in lu Angeles, sometimes. bayonet w.i likely to come round and Lattln, Ira. Chimney Sweep 239 1st Island say, positively, "fhow me." A piriy lw gone front bert to re Tho significance of ttie marvelous 2732 Long. Mrs. Effle, residence Ill So.

6th St, W. Me. cover the bodies INFANT 18 BURIED. growth of the independent or non 1(97 Me Lin, John, residence 624 E. Cedar St.

Slams and Jabs partisan spirit In municipalities ran 1(97 MeLeod. Mrs. 8. Dressmaker 1st Nat'l Rank Bldg. not bo over-estimated.

Tho farce of Keneril ervlce over the remain! tho 4-monthsold on rf Charlr I An.lcrn of PiMM V.illey died MASONS ATTENTION. Harmony lodge No. A. I A. will meet special communication at 'heir hall.

K. of I. hulMiiiB. Kast Front street, at 7.30 tonight. Work K.

A ivgree. t. II KMSI.HT, W. M. conducting oel election on national Most men can really see their finish in.

1 s.iiurdar. were held today at Irstie I pliiyed nut, and It la all the time, but they always think it's Mnhnney. Mrs. Ida. residence .......414 E.

Front St. o'clock at Marsh ehnpel. Tho nor n.lghiy hop. ful sign for tbn future something rise. 2M0 Martin, Jennie, residence 28 W.

Front St. Mr. V.ielenn. tmstor of the I'resby terbm church, conducted the service that ttnn everywhere are beslnnlng to look nt political f.irtx with their :10 Matthew, o. residence (35 Woodford St.

2241 M. Church Kitchen M. K. Church itiiriiil took Place In the Missoula It always pathetic to see an old man trying to pretend that he feela at Th rhilliiirmoiile society will bold an Important meeting Tuesday evening at sb.irp. yt-odyjr cemetery rc.

tend of their prejudlcei. home beside a steam radiator. DR. MARY WALKER LOOKS JUST LIKE Will power ran compter anything 13(4 ttev. ftustav, residence ..184 KMIth St lit Missoula vulcanising Co 108 W.

Spruce St. Naylor, C. residence Defoe St. When Inbor I purged of Its wreck PENNY POSTAGE. Postmaster General Hitchcock' plan to establish pi nny posing.

for li tters I obviously In tho InlorcM of the larger ettahllshnicnta in tlx- bin title, notably the mml order house. Ho propitcrs that the tow-iiue Incurred by rutting the biter rale In two hall bo made tip by increasing the postage on erond-rle mall matter, masaiine, etc. The Sentinel ha airily taken oe. flMn to point out thit this would even on appetite for prunes. "A GENTLEMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL" lug crew, Justiio will nl have been d' no unless public sciitliutnl demand Perfect! rorrect grammar disguises 1243 Nelson, Wm, residence IMS Stoddard St.

that rrt I disregard for humanity a whole lot of stupidity. 735 Nettles a Waacher, Pool Room 101 W. Front 81. the part of mmo employers also erase. iMrrct action of unrestrained believe that hack of all women' scheming power a tccrct desire greed a intolerable a that of mis 1221 Olson, Mr.

A rtdnf 417 ftfl. Ith ft. W. to have a vest pocket. guided devotion to rause etpressed In term of dynamite.

Neither pal. American trout fry and egaa are ronnimto tat on popuiar education and In'clllsene which In ha I public hates the other. There I another view. would lmpoe a tax on agricultural and being introduced in German stream tar Vaudeville Features, Tho man who hit Hilly Tattcrson The man tw hasn I whistled "Ale, ati'let Rg Time Hand." The progressive Intelligence of the srmUruta! fotntntinitles for the bene ff big business. are drtnand that our government to ho tin ply a policeman and that It shall roiicern Itself with the development of national life ahm? The man who never threw a mow In an article on tbl mbjot l-erHc Weekly art'ies with great fore ball at a plug hat.

The man who never pitied a vice lht II I the Pity that use re lines that shsll make this rountry president. starnp-hnt all it Inhabitant, either, The man who rati hash because ho In Her place for all of us to lire In but the great fires that renter In the really likes It. Weslth and official power may delay Mty. A single large wall order house hut. rsnuot prent thl roumtttima wie ef rtitr pre' insurant? rom tioti.

fanies will probably tise tmue 2ccnt ttamp in a year than several rural Counties, report hw riogirffdsm, Insurgency, radicalism or by whatever name the revolution which I in pmgrrfs Is raited, meant about per rent of all let. art mai'ed from office, while i largest eliies tt.l that the plain folks have deter, mined to lake Into their hands the 2711 Oriental Boarding Houv, M. Tamamto, Prop. Woody St. 107 rcrklps, Allen, residence E.

Front St. 12i Pre scot t. Clarence Sentinel Price. 11 .....130 ftcolt St. Roberts, Cpa.

Howell St. Hit Russell, J. residence Cottonwood St. Ka Sander, 3. Prop Dream Roller W.

Alder St. 111 Schramm, ld, residence. No. 1st St W. (A1 Sehult.

Amy, The w- Frfht 9t SheViilier, J. f. trsidtnee Ml Abler St. ill Shryotk, John ......420 So. 1st St.

W. KSl Smet, Theo General Merchandise South Hiftitis Ave. srner. Mr residence N. 3d St.

W. 2374 Sorbettr, Felix, Paris Cleaning Delng 210 Vv Pine St. SMi Thihodrau Pros, ssleen A Restaurant Bonner, Montana SRI4 Thiiesnn, James, spruce St. 1703 Trudeaii, John, Prep. Letup Saloon W.

M. St. tm Warner, Mrs Anna, Pine St. lift Watford, f. residence ........12 NO.

(tft St. W. ST1 Welt, t. 14 Johnson P1M U2 Wood. J.

residence. ......624 Brooks St. Sill Yatnanato. Prep. Oriental Hoarding House.

Woody St. Montana Independent Telephone Co. ploti mail fer rent. governmental rowers tiiy, ulife and tuition, id the end that those who In rohtfat wi'h thi we have Mil i per rent malle hv rural route in Rut if the farmers share of produce wealth will get their fair rhire It. flfsf'ttsM frail Is smutl, Ms proportion rf eeermd-elsss trait received In After year of th in tremety huge.

With hut. J2 per rent softie grent fields of rntetprlse, the populatien, the farmers en rutsl tnatked Increase in activity Is prob. routes receive, nrgfie S3 per rent rf o. There premise of wider all th tiewspftporj an Triodieats pfofperity, especially lu this rountry, tent through the tt). refiny pottage woald mean the and there la rrrtain'y of enntlnned striving for higher bleats in public SAM CAME OUt OF A IMll CHOP AMP WALKED RltoHT UP TO A CoPpC eH0 AltAMSWfeftrN qtitsTIOrl AM ft TAKB DOWN).

"WHEM THti tAKfc THEIR. TRUHKf MPT MIH OUT OF Tim UTttR AM 5 L6T THE WATER W)Mi ite and Itior. perfect Justice. The ky of the. new vrar la otfgM.

This Is fr. Mar? Wither, the fafhv us advocate ef msni etnthss fr foittltur ef ft large part of the fcort deficit Upon th tillage and eoun try population, This would be lnju tiea bf the worst ort, ant yet, by tnafntalnlnf the present: Jeehl ra'e, Injustice Is done rne. The larg. purchaaera of 8ent etamp In I UU 6aAoi complain tot I lie tie 'There's fool in every tle Wftrhftl as shu looked when making recent tall on rresldeht Taft. was surceon throughout the civil ar end MHed men elothes fr e'ared the California tady Voter Id her convenience, comfort and health in the field.

A act of eohgrss en rlicr. Ite was bachelor ttnd oould tc lita hat front where tie tat, lod, aMrd hrf to wear the tlethes the the) She recently Iw ben livlhg at Oswego Ntw torh..

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