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ORlE GOOD RECORDSSM hewlt ElAr Dome i te

D. D. TWOHY IS CHAMPION

in the Two-Men Team Shootsarlee aned 1 hompeon Are theVietoreThe Anaconda Man'o

Close Raoe With Fisk.

Mame. May .L--Never In the his-tyi et tap shooting in Montana weathere more eiting contest thanthat whch took place this morningS e Mso nhla Mrage. between A. J.tst e Heena sand D. D. Twoby of

ALneama for the Individual champlon-n f at Meta m. It was the best shoot-

i that was ever done in the states met till the last shot had been

ed rwas the oontest settled. Therewere 5 eantre for the cup and the

shootig on the averge was betterthan any

that lhas ever been saee inReta'a. 'le aeorwd was as deeply In-IoueMeld as it t ware a close horseme, se when it was decided that theAmoad a was the winner, hatsware thrown in the air and the cheerswere lead. In the shoot Flak was in

raet squad and Twohy in the sec-Mach lot straight birds on the

det round Clark and gewes alsoade clae sm os on. the aet round,

hbt they weat down later and the con-t narrowed down to Fisk and

In. the • econd round eachone Mrd. When Fisk missed his

etr It was thouhtl that Twohy hadthe sep mre bqt he miesed a bird andthe aoest was even asaip. From this

Sh o the ed of the birds neitherOf the two mimsed bird and the scoreWas a tie, with 4 out of O as these . Whea Fisk hit his last bird theetowd applauded lustily, as it was thebest seor that had ever been made In

he association abootm. Tw b wasiandiLsaped in his lost round by aa nll raun and the crowd did notrethe while be wam on the walk. Itagnmed - if he could not make alsaa ser. under the conitions, butl shot WIe a vaterena and did not mis

a I•d. When be shot his last fromIo No. 4, where many of the marks-M ad Sfiled, the crowd went wild

Nm Mr. Twoby reotved an ovation.As m as the other squads had shot

the b•oot-olf for the art placethe damolonshin of Maontan

e piae. Under th. rahles of the as-s Foe t s at 2s birds, and the

rmu echa0poes lined up for the lets-h. Psk wea at N. I trap and

?why was at No. 5 "Dead bird" oall-ed the reree thre times for each;

ak brokke hi fourth and Tweihyse--s. The Mends of the Anaconda

m- looked blue, but Fisk missed hMiih sad the ear was even again.hem 'Pray adsed lhi sixth and lak

sooek was high again. But Twohy set-tl downs to has work and after thesaisi b hit every one. Flak missed his

h eand 11th birds and tIis put Twohyse bird n the lead. A miss on his

t t thi time would have meanteverythi and the crowd was breath-a- asla The only sounds that were

brd w-re the "put" of the shooters,e banr of the guns and the 'deadird" of Tbm Ware, the referee. It

a- emu ing moment. If Twohya- o the score would be tied

*m. WItom he called for the putters rea his 14th bird, PlFsk forgot tosok his gun sad the referee called"ist bMrd." That settled It. Twokyt bI last one and the score was:-isk-1111 11 1 10011 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 0 1-41tal, 2.tw•hy--11101011111111 11111 1 1 1--Total, 23.Tso gives Mr. Twohy the state

-t s for the next year.After this event, the crowd wenthus to diamur, fer which it had wait-as bour to use the nmatch kelded.

ge 0orn for the day are as follows:Event 3-10 birds, unknown angles.trance $1.50; three moneys; s en-rles: W. MNihs. 7; Menard. 3; Flek.0; C. H. an6th, 3; Rookefelle, 3; J. M.a•an. 3; Barlett, 9; Denleon, 8; Cos-lo,?7; Van Wyck. S; A. Buck. 6; Ftr-"ir. 6; Brwnlne. 7; McGowan, 7; Ms-

my, 4; W. Neu. 7; J. Neu. 7; Hewe,; Hymer, 8; Kennet, 0; Cave. 6; Clark.6; Twohy, 10; Wilitams, 7; Holohan, s;

Roger 4; C. A. Tuttle. ; Brayton, 3;Nortt, 7; Ware, 3; IMsoon, 8; Conal-

Ame, 7; Brownlee. 6; Barbour, 6;wrIght. 10; Jones. . Twohy ahd Wrighttied for frst money. $3 each; FPlk.n•Lth, Bartlett. Brayton, Ware second..

I.15 each. Eight tied for third, 90smtos each. Ten tied for the fourth

pise, anm umbrella. Rogers and Es-a tied for the lowest score, Sports

Afield, which •nmay won on the draw.Wvent No. 10. 30 blue rocks, unknown

angles, $3 entrance, 30 added, fivemoneys, 45 entries-W. Hillis, 17; Me-

-rd. 14; Fisk, 17; C. H. Smith, 18;ackefeller., 10; Bartlett, 17; Van Wyck,5; Fraster. 15; A. Buck. 11; McGowan.$; Brownlng, 18; W. Neu. 14; J. Neu,:; Cave. IS; Williams, 17; Holohan.2; Rogers. 10; Denison. 17; C. A. Tut-e, 17; Ware. 13; SBlon. 14; Conad--ems, 1i; Brownlee, I; Twohy, 14;

Wright. 12; Jones. 13; Hymer. 15; Es-my, 8; Hewes. 14; Woody, 0; T.Knght. ; W. Cummings, 12; J. Evans.14; Graham. 12; Conley. 12; Brayton. 13;ibouer, 14; Norris, 12; Kennet. 14;atrk. 16; Heard. 11; C. F. Smith. 14;

. Hllise 13:; Hill. 4; Pleasants. 13;loss. first. 2$.45; Pleasants. McGowansd Browning second, $6.30; Hillistai, Bartlett. Williams, Denison, Tut-ti and Considene third, $3.60. Three-od for fourth, 12.35. Five tied forth, $1.16. Eight tied for the speeialpie, a dosen photographs. Jim Hill

I.elved the booby prise, a trap shoot-

Event No 11. Individual blue rockeamplonship cup. 04 blue rocks. knownangles, entrance $15. 60 per cent. of en-

rae fee to go to James Conley, theeldsr of thb, cup for 18.6 25 entriee--W. Hlls, 30; Flak. 4; Rockefeller, 41;*-etltt. 38; J. Neu. 37; Williams, 44;esson. 44: C. A. Tuttle, 21; Brown-o. U1; Twohy. 43; rennet. 30; Menard,a; C. H. Smithb 45; Wright, 44; Mc-

_a, 42; Brayton. 40; Hewes, 31;2-2rr, 33; Barbour, 43; J. Evans, 41;

CAnley, 23; Jones, 42; Esmay. 31; Clark,- Twohy and FPik, first with 43;Wright. second. 44, $10; C. H. Smith,.third. 465, 3; Williams and Denison,anth. 44. hunting coat; Brownlee spe--al. for lowest score, oune year' sub--siption to Recreation, on the shoot-

r Twohy boat Fsk and Williams beat

Denapo na the d•m far tihe fourth

Event No. 1, tuwe-n ea team sot, 1blue rocks per ma, two e from aclub allowed to eter, so mimed -te• .allowed, entrance, 2, N di . ouWmnosa 15 teams eter n ,as

vas, 10; team, aI Mesowu a, d W.-ee, 10; team. 2x Nolobha 0 Wes 2I;toam, 2. Frisk 11; arbour U, team, U.J. Neo 1, Hymer T; team, IT. rayIss30, Cave 8; team. 18. Jones , WrightU; team. 1i. Twoby 18; Deaison 0;

.IL Bartlett 11 Conley iS; em. t 11 Cmmings 0; teem 17.

Searles 16. Thompson 10; team, 2.earles and Thompson of the Mimssao

club. $1i0; Smith sad Browning.Batte, and Willams and Clark. Ste-rvesville, second, T. to eaee team.

.Holoha and StisonWallaoe. and Bart-lett and Coaley, naonda, t.ird.32to ach team. eard ad EvansM•soul., Considene and Ware, Spo•kane, isk anad Barbour. Helsen•Twoky and Denison, Ancoend. tourth,s.2L to each team. Searles won thespecial prise for the highest Individualsoore, a an of powder, and Cummingswon the lowest sore. prise, a yearssubscription to the Suortmea's Re-view.

Event No. s--Winaahster A tm com-pany event, 3 slnagles, unknown angles.entrance $22; 88 entries-W. Hilllb. 14;Fik., 18; Menard, 17; Rockefeller. 1;Bartlett, 18; Vaa Wyok, 11; Browning.17; W. Noa, 12; J. Nse, 14; Williams.15; Holoban, 17; Denlson, 18; C. A. Tut-tl., 18; Ware, 18; Blason, 17; Conidene.i8; Twboy, 16; C. H. Smith. 18; Fts-sIer, 10; Brownlee, 12; Mcoowan, 18;newes. 11; Rogers, 12; Wright, 12; Hy-mer, 10; Barbour, 16; Heard, 12; Coyl.15; Conley, 12; Pleasants, 18; Lemly, 0;Brayton, 14; Sarles, 17; Clark, 17;Knight, 17; J. Evans. 17; Cummings.12; Jones, 17. Bartett, Denison. Tt-tle. Ware, Consdene, Smith and Mc-Gowan tied for the first prse, a Win-obester shotgun. Considene bought theInterests of the others and took thegun. Nine tied for second money,which was divided. Twoby was alonefor third. 8. WUlLams, Barbour andCoyle divided fourth., . Hillis wonthe tie for the fsh basket, the fifthpris, anad Lenly won the booby prise,Sports Afield.

Event No. 14, 6 singles, unknownangles, entsnce $2.60. $7 guaranteed.* etrle-W. Hills, 18; Fsk. 33; Me-nard, 21; RockefeiHer, 17; Bartletk 20;Browning, 18; W. Ne., SO; J. Neu, 20;Williams, 2; Holoban, 22; Denison. U;Tuttle, 17; Ware, 21; 8tsson, 1i; Con-sdene, 20; Twohy, 20; C. H. Smi•h, 20;B•ownlee, 17; MoGowan, 20; Wright,4; J. Evans. 21; Woody. 11; Wood, 16;

Senares, 22; Barbour, SO; Kni•ght 14;Conley, 31; Brayton, 21; Lemly, 17;Cave, 15; Clark, 2U; Jones, 14; Ro,ger.3. Wright fir•, $12.20; Clark. Fisk.Searles second, 7.66 eaoh; Holohan andDenalon third, $4.50. Five tied forfourth and 10 tied for fifth. Sissonwoa the special prlse, Amerelan Feld,and W. Hillis took the fishlnl rod.Frank Woody won the booby prle, abicycle lamp.

Event No. 15, consolation shoot, opento shooters who had not received thirdmoney or better in any previous event,15 singles, unknown angles, entrance$1.60, $10 a•dded, nine entries-J. Hills,10; Cummings, 6; Heard, 11; Frasler, 9;Brownlee, 7; Cave. 9; Woody, 11; Lem-ly. 6; T. Evans, 8. Heard and Woodyfirst, $4.0 each; Hillis second, $2.95;Frazier and Cave third, $L95; Evansfourtlh. $1; Brownile fifth, one box ofcigars; booby prise, Lemly, pocketflask.

The grand average prises for the bluerook events of the tournament weredistributed this evening. The prizesare for the best records made in eventsNos. 2 8, 5. 6, 7, 8. 9. 10, 12, and 18. Thetotal number of birds shot at In theseevents by each man was 186. The rec-ord of the competitors is as follows:C. H. Smith, 169; Browning. 141; Rock-eteller, 124; Menard, 15U; Bartlett, 147;Jones. 135; Flsk, 156; Conley. 132; Den-ison, 160; McGowan, 142; C. A. Tuttle,134; Twohy, 148; Evans, 143; Brayton,139; Williams. 148; Holoban, 10; Clark,1M; 8lsson, 141; Ware, 144; Barbour,128; J. Neu, 127; W. Neu. 11.

The prise winners are: Flrst, M0-C. H. Smith. Butte, 85.48 per cent; see-oad, $15; A. J. Fisk, Helena. 62. percent. Third. $10--Thomas Clark. Ste*veneville, 83.33 per cent. Fourth, $5-J. P. Memard, Missoula, 83.25 per cent.Fifth, Anaconda Btandard one year-Denlon, Anaconda, and Holohan, Wal-lace, tied 0.6$ per cent. Sixth, KampKomfort, stove. Twohy Anaconda, andWilliams, 8tevensville. 27.50 per cent,Seventh, un case--Bartlett, Anaconda.73 per cent. Eighth, meerechaum pipe-Ware, Spobane. 78.49 per cent.

The Individual prise for the longestrun will be awarded to-morrow.

At the busines meeting of the asso-iation this evening It was decided to

procure a new trophy for live birdsshooting to be a challenge trophy sub-ject to challenge at any time. Thistrophy will go to the. man who comesout second best in the championshipoontest to-morrow.

Te-say's Progsamme.Missoula, May 3.--The programme for

Sunday at the shooting tournament willbe as follows:

EVENT NO. LShoot 'em up, Jaket

Seven live birds. Entrance. $.Three moneys: 40. w0 and 2S per cent.

EVENT NO. LLIve bird championship of Montana;:

epen only to members of the association-16 live birds. Entrance, $10. Sixty percent. of the entrance money goes to thepresent holder of medal, Percy Kennettof Helena.

Three misses out: birds extra.First prise-State championship medal,

value, 375.Second prisme- per cent. of purse.Third prise-15 per cent. of purse.After live bird championship event.,

sweepstakes of 10 live birds each will beshot. Entrance. $7.50.

During the progress of the live birdshooting sweepstakes at blue rocks willbe held. Events will br 10 or 15 bird sln-gles at option of shooters: unknown an-gles. Entrance. 10-bird events, $1.0:; i..bird events. 32.

All purses, four moneys, 5 to 3 and 2to L

ONE HONEST MAN.Dear Editor. Please itorm your read.

er that it written to confidentially I willsfil it a sealed letter the plan pursuedby which I was permanently restored toIhalth and manly vigor after years ofsu tertan from Nervous Weakness, nightloesee aad weak. shrunken parts. I haveaso shebeme to extort money from any Oiewhomsoever. as I was robbed and swo.died by the quacks until I nearly lostfaith is mankind, but thank Heaven. Iam now well. vigorous and strng, andanxious to make this certain means ofcure known to all. Having nothing to sellor seed C. O. D.. I want no money. Ad-dress JAMES A. HARRIS, Box 373, Def.ray. Mich

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In the aee 01 Wbemr vs Wtinins damage ut that pe sotda potato aset the de• a t ',t

lowed to stria ant a part at 1and was ned W,The passing o1 neatea"o up.

Walliams was emalaued watSIn the probate department the

or the suet ecelat ed thedtistribution of the estate wJune. In th mstat o Chaures Dealpraisers were appointed and thewars appointed admiutrui. In t - %tate of Ale Dow, the sale of realwas confirmed. In the estateBuck, a minor. a petitlon to sell reatate In Anaconda was granted andtion to exolanage eal, estate IUcounty was taken under advisement,

FOURTH OP JUbtY.Nieu sewta l N e e.esa.isep siem

wai to a t redN to pe Tow .;Miseouta, May U.-Mlssenla win hsFourth of July oelebetioa that wR Aredit to the town. The detaiNl

yet been decided, but in a general waglIs understood that there wll be thepatriotic ezeoese is the mw esiathe atoerooo there wiltl e aat the Athletic park. In whclh no l a0

abthleto clubs and the board 01 trde

cooperate. There will be a ball gaa programme of sports, w.h weudte a serle of bicye ras Te•n

be a programme In hobrge of t he p•nlan club that will be aila tothat was arranged for Arbor dawas not carried out on ascoont 0e .Naweather. All of the clubs ad tIheM hof governoer of the athletle park hapressed their willingness to ae slt ILmatter and the poeeeds of thewill be contributed to the im eeabtfund of the unlversity grounds. Aaultwilt bo made to revive tlhe MuMedKnights and their sovel contest wlklt dto the interest of the occasion. The daaof the celebration will be arranged safeow days and will be announced i bMoas decided upon.

B•'"TTLR WEA'iHER.

The Seun eas Sas**ded BUlestg ll eBeyeet 'I hat Was Ou It.

Missoula. May M.-For the past tdays Missoula has reveled in someMontana weather, the home article havwing crowded the Dakota weather outthe market. The sun has suoceededtaraising the boycott that had been upon itfor a month and once more got in itdwork on the trees and the grass. Theleaves and the fruit buds have grown sofast that it has been almost possible tosee the growth, and there is now q littleshade from the new foliage. The valleyspresent a pretty picture and the fruitmen are rejolcing over the preoslcts of ' agood crop. The grain, which has beenpushing along under dimcultles, is nowshooting out of the ground and everythingis making an effort to make up for losttime. The season is at band when West.ern Montana is the allt beautiful placein the world and all are preparing to en-.

y it. Reports freom all of the farmdigdistricts are encouraging and the onlything that will injure the crope is a heavyfrost . This is not thought to be probableas the season Ie so far advanced and thespring has been s co. The orcheibsare said to be in the best pssible obldi-tion and the lateals of the season hasbueen rther to the advantage of the trutmen, who hope to get even this year terthe losses of two years ago, when strikeland floods did them so much damage.

.A combination of cat and kangarootrde its appearance a few days ago inDunkirk. N. T. A cat owned by FrankSweet had four kittens, one of whichpossessed only hind legs. Alttoughpossessed of only half the locomotiveapparatus of the ordinary cat, it man- ,ages to move about quite handily.

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