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- •: - * 1 ® . JH* ,-C . S<« • ; ' ^ _ v- » ■« ■'” r' ^W M ,^ , , s* tK * sgjM Volum e 2. WISDOM, MONTANA, FR ID A Y , SE P T E M B E R 2 9 , 1899. V - JUST ARRIVED! I’ A full and complete line of DRY GOODS—“Dress |Goods, Ladiesland Chil dren's Underwear, Ladies’ hisses’ and Infant’s Cloaks.- A lso a F in e L in e o f G e n t ’s U n derw e a r a n d F u r n ish in g G o o d s, G r o c e r ie s, H a r d w a r e , H a r n e ss, E tc. I N S T O O K A T J. P. LOSSL’S. W isdom and J a c k son. SEEK. M E a NOTES FOR TERMS MD fSICES. DUKE <mT. (HAS, ftKttARDBOK T H E B I G H O L E S A L O O N . Jackson, Montana, •OUST A RICHARDSON, PaotaiKTOBf. 'Fino 'Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Always in Stock. T H E H O T E L D e L O S S L , WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS, JAM E S O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First C lass Service. Headquarters for Gib* bottsvilleand Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. ^ WISDOM, MONT,, KAILAItl) & NKWCoMfili, Pimpi-Horii _ ________ kmfiftt.inp in the house first-eiatfs-—Wine»L Liquors- and Cigars. B. F. Wane, Pros. Oiao Kucjtx. Cush. First National Bank of Dillon. A General Banking ftjid Exchange B u s iness Transacted. OOEUESPONDENCK SOLICITED. CENTRAL PHARMACY, 1)11.LON, MOOT, D r u g s a n d P a t e n t M e d i o i n e e . MAIE, ORDERS PROMPTLY AT TENDED T<X L. J. WILLIAMS. P woi - hikwh . Dillon Cash Grocery Co. TULLON, MONTANA, T. W. Pom n E X T E R , M axawtkh . ’all and see us. We w ill treat you white. THE SILVER SALOON, ’RDDOiM, MONT., ■ OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars constantly on hand. Schlitz’ Beer—the Beer that m ade Milwaukee famous* All kinds of soft drinks. W holesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON FURNITURE CO., The Big Furniture House. Pr ices based on compe tition with tire world. - Special attention given to undertaking. G. T. PAUL, Prop DM RUL ESTATE k DENT CO, NATIONAL liAN/t BI'IUHMi HowireM to com’-ajiand with Ymilles in <lu> Big iiole win* Ituve ranches foiVuilo or limse. We iiave a few Inquiries for hirvguins from both >«*UMtont and wunfiwu parties muAiNGirv l'uoetUTY Im p w e d (Uid luiiuiproved for sule, farui Jauds in MonOuia, Idaho, Oregon olhor slates. IGdiUiM K kai . E* ita * w & I nvestment G o ., Utllou, Mont. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three tim e s a week—Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEW Alt l\ Mail Contractor. NOTICE r u n lUIBLIOATit'N. L* ni > U m u \ , M issoula , Mon! mm. fri'ptemimr 26, 1WH), Moth'S Is hereby given th a t tho fo)J<>wii>K- feMjod settlor tins Hied notice of his inten tion to rnnkt* final proof fn support of Ids (■li^Hj.and that sold proof will l*» nmdr I h >- fore Beiijatiihi Ii. Hteverson, l ’. H. Commis sioner, a t Wisdom, Montana, on NovomlXM' 4, JHW, vz L; Henry Kelley, wlu» nnuledesert land appli- CHtimi No. 17» for the fl. %, Nf, K, l*. and X *a S. E, *i, aud N. l-% S. W. H, Hoc. 1 , and X. ‘i H. L. tei', H, Township 4 south, Kange 16 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said laud, vi y .: James I mils, of Wisdom, Mon tuna. John Helming, of “ Anton H. Jackson, of Jnckson, Montana. Wui. N. Smith, of Wisdom, Montana. F j . mkb E. H khbhey . Kegtster. i J OB H BTU ATJ u N. L and Orrree at M imhula , M ohiuhh . femlu-r IB, 18U» Nnflce Is hereby given rhnt the folhnvin?- settler inis hied notice of her inten tion to make final proof In support of her cl:.iiu, uwl that said proof will lx* made be fore B'ujuudn K. Hfeyenson, t'. 8. Conimis- siowr, at Wisdom, ^m-rhead tv-., Mon tana, on Novcmla r is, JSW, viz: Gladdys M. MitHn. who mad1* H. E. >n. 10 £j. fhr the FE’j Section H, Tp. 1 S., I!. 10 W. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upUn and rnitivn- 7Fmof said landrTiz: -------------------- --- W e C a fry A FULL LINE OF Choice Groceries, Dry Goods, G e n ts'Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fresh Fruits it* Season. C a ll and inspect our goods and get our prices. WISDOM H T U CO., W. T. HOWLE, Physician t and Surgeon. Ofllce over Lossl's store, AVjsdom, Mouliuiu. li. It. STEVENSON, am Mirat n»o siveviir , )VIKi>OM, Ml,.MANX. Durifi E. Stephen., of i;r^Tn!i, Monf:inu. iHuilol Tovey. \ f Olmrles E. Lewis, ’• '• “ Moses iardine, - “ '* E i .KEBE. H eus UEV, Resisler. LE-EiiT l a n k , f i n a l p i u f i f . - n o t k e FOIi iT J il.N \T I( -N. ^Local Breezes. A line fall. Dance at Jackson to night. (Jo to Loesl’s and Bee his dry goods. Owen Ellis drove out to Butte Wcduesday looming. Fresh (Jeorgia watermelons at Wisdom Mer. Co. For Sale Cheap—A new Kimball Piano. Inquire at this office. Climax, Horseshoe and Star to bacco, MU', per pound, at Lossl’i. Will and Ed Ktiuey, of the upper country, were iu town last mght. Alphonse (Jrevelle, of Jackson, was in town last evening enroute to Anaconda. Potatoes, tl.50 )>er hundred, o«, per ho*, |l2.50. W isd o m M e r . C o . Office and coi'rotpondeu ce station ery at Tribune I’ub. Co.’a, Dillon. Emil Zorn nnd family moved onto the Notes place near town Wednes day. Bool and shoe repairing neatly done by John Cunningham, Jack- son, Mont. John Ifeurens, of (Jibbonsville. was a passenger on the Divide stage this morning. Nels Nelson, of Horse Prairie, was in attendance at tiie show here Monday night. Daniel Tovey and famiiy have gone to Idaho to visit frieuds for about six wet ks. Some ten or fifteen of the round up biivs h»i1 their pictures taken in groug Wednesday. Mr. dnd Mrs. F. M. Staley, who recently came from the east, made a pieasyi t cull Monday at the print ing office. Mrs, A O Shaw and sisler, Mrs. Mary Merritt, nnd Lee Shaw, of Bristol), were trading in town .Wednesday. A. H Honing went out to Di vide yesterday to iniet Lis family who lelt l o'i Scott, Kas., Wednts due moin'ng. Bob McConnell, an oid-Hmer who km w A1 Noyes in Bannai-k wiit u the latter was a bov was a Veitor in town this week. Fit-tl Carl, sou of Mr. and Mrs. II F. Car!, was in town over night -Sa i o s tlay c n - E o a t e ~ 4 a IU II djl . s i i !i: be will attend sc-ic-o! this tv ns t-r. The dance at Nu-is Hail B-i Fr.fliv night wa» a 'i-enl >-*. 47 numbers be:/;.- -■ d-ikao-d -. i occurred tojnar tin* phasuiv ot ih-- A fine line of macintoshes at J. P. Load’s. - Mrs: James O’Connell, the land lady of the hotel, is 2 * in But-te. James llazor and family are over from their ranch at the Battle Uround. J. A.' Newcomer was in Butt* this week, returning Wednesday evening... It. V. Blmton, the butcher, was up at the Springs (or several days this week. Mrs. Lott Shafer yetuiued from Butte Weduesdav, where she has been for medical treatment. II. Bender and sou Milton, of North Fork, made a pleasant call at the pnutiug office yesterday morn iug. C'apt. Wallace, an Englishmaii and a survivor of a trip over the Eauaondton trail, is a guest of Quit Owen. Mre. W. W. Francis had a quill ing beo Wednesday afternoon and a number of her friends were iu attendance. Win. Luut, of (Jibbonsville, was iu towu Wednesday looking ,for three horses which arc supposed to have beta stoleu. Mr. and Mis. Geo. Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Armitage aud Miss Amy were visiting friends in town Wcduesday. John Burmister, advance agent for Kamsdell the Wizzard, is an old time printer whose oecupaiion was knocked out by the type-netting machines. Abe and Frank Dean and their wives were over from Pioneer, at the top of the hill, this week, aud took in ibo dance and stow- at Noyes’ flail. \Y. B. Fowler, the Photographer of Salmon City, arrived in town Monday and put up bis tent along side llie Wisdom hotel and is now reaily for business. hi. F. Brown, one of the best fit izens of the valley, called on us yesterday and incidentally expressed his uppieciatioti of the B reezes as a local home journal. Vick Smith, the guide of Ana comla, was in town Wednesday, having had tn his charge a couple of English tourists who have been ex ploring the Clearwater vouutry. Mr. Smith is thinking of making his home id the valley next year. Mail Contractor Stewart informs us that ,be nas moved his lainilv back to town iu Jackson, after sev eral months’ residence with hie brother-in-law, Charley Pinkerton. Miss Jennie and Miss Maggie Vincent, escorted by Jim Fim-lev and Billy Pinkerton; also Mrs. James Pinkerton, were in attend anoe at the dance here Friday night Miss Maud Staley, recently of Urich, Mo., has In-tied in Wisdom in the Zorn building. She has had a wide experience in dressmaking and solicits patronage in that line, gum at,teeing satisfaction. F. A. Iiu/.elbaker started Satur day moining for Bio Hole Basin, wlice he will teach the school at Bristou. Mr. Hizclhaker has at tended the Snte Normal School for some time, aud is a very capable young man.— 1’ribuue., K. B. Bbt a, representing tbe German Denial Parlors of Butte, will t»- iu Jackson from Oct. 11th to the -21 st., prepared aud equippe Jeff Ednfoudsoa aad (atnily will leave for Arizona about 8d of next month- He bought Sorrel Fred of C. W. Haynes the other day and will tako him along with a buueh of draft horees ior which there is said to be a good sale is (bat south ern country. F. M. Shaw, the gentleman in charge of the A. 1). & M. property at Gthbonsville, waa a paaitnger on the atago for Butte Friday cveutng. He save things ate looking better for the old town. Several men are engaged at tbe Bull of the-AYoods mino in takiug out 8200 ore, and quite a large force are at work on the other piopeitics. Ben Mallon bitched up six horses to one of James O’CounsU’s stage notches Tuesday, and had a lot of young (oiks out for a ride, after which Photographer Fowler took a shot at the wole outfit- Those in the picture were J. P. LosslpA. J. Noyes, Fred Browu, Dr. Howie, Siduey llouk, Percy Willey, Walter Jouss. the Misses Emma Skinner and Addte MaHon, Bill, Bob aud Jimmy O’Connell, aud three travel iug meu and the driver. Last Friday was u big day in Wisi om, when a good-sized crowd of people gathered to witness a contest of horseflesh for a purse in which thero were four entries. A browu mare', Luerline, from Ana- comla, took the first money and a black from the earns towu took sec ond money. Considerable cold cash changed hands on the result. Then Jim Bedford, too, did the brjnclW*«f bustin’ act ami lie stayed with the animal in good shape, giving it its head, and the “bucking” was all that the excitement seeker could look lor. Hamadeil, the Wizard, _-*L - „ Don’t fait to hoc Hatnsdell, the Wizard, Ventriloquist, and Marion ette, performer, at N ryes’ Hall, Wisdom, Friday night, Hept, 20th. Professor Bumsdtll will appear iu Ins startling ami wmider-cyeating illusions, together with amusing inciitents in ventriloquism; (ollowsd liy Iks wonderful performing Mali onetics. Admission 50 cents;/ chib dreu 25 cents. Social dancevafter entertainment. HOUSES ASTKAY. about 1,200 pounds, bran led. TI combined on the left shoulder and Z on the right shoulder; and | bay horse branded KG on left Hlifle and Z ou lelt shoulder. Five dollars for information leading to their re covery. J ames O'C onnell . RELIGIOUS, newew |\stor.iwtor, Revv The n p Re M. M. Miner, proiche/l at the home of W. W. Frauds on Sept 24, at 3:.}0 p. m. Ilis next regular appoint unlit in Wisdom will he at /he school h use at 7:30 p. in, on Oct. H Everybody i- cordially invited. Rev. Miner will preach at /aek- son on Oct. 8, at 11 a. in. at the hall. , People of all religious beliefs are invited. Rev Minn- will sing one or two special songs. THE WELCOME TO DEIVEY. America's Admiral Reaches His ! Native Land. New York, Si[t. 20.—Admiral ; George Dewey arrived off New to handle ail eases pertaining to : York at daw n and the Olympia is surgical, {qer.uive and mechanical now anchored iu American waters | | dentistry known to the profession. ' j„ (y,e cf Sandy Hook. Tbe ■ _ For Sale—A good bay ranch 560 first sl -.iit of welcome was from jacres, all patented, five recorded ; tbe pilots r.nd crew of Pilot boat water rights, cuts over 3(0 tons, i No 7, 15 milts south > f tbe book can be made to cut more, ail under I lightship. It L'tppened to be Pilot frTirmTrTtrr good—I»p!we»en+af-a-L -o cattle, horses and farming im pk-ments. Two miles from echo A. Address (jriT.UAN Gw i. Wisdom. Mont. -J &flB Peun am at. L c rim a t _ 5 i i a . j _ j i l i t’srrro S tates L and office , M issoula , occasion. .Mi. ». i-vijy.- . mi : ; pg is n<-TN*Vy $r:ven -h: A-.krUiti J- AitisHH-Li-iLlvh, of H loj - :! dor. M eDC: fi'i. lids I.UMj HGi'kK* -Of U’li'.i - C d nutk** pr-h*f on her d^sert-iiir'G ;~=. i»l -i „N >V'». 28, s-’-’v SF NE-« Nf i\ ftw.St. Tp 5 84*. *5TV. I*-'- .. • .-Fi-.il; k No.-v'-its<i;i, f . *, commb- shiiiv;- li tviL iuin Blonrami, no Monrlajr, vE*o,!s.-r 2. is- 0 . 8!;-- iiAiUi-s (r;i friIJowtng witnesses to prove the culnplete irrigation and rvciamaTion of wild laad: Juan Pinkerton, of Wisdom, Mostnns. Jtmm Peterson. “ * E»lj*l,h8tipm - ~ « Charies Wiiren, “ “ K u n E. B ansn, BegMnr. Tbe Y i’asco ron.paiiy i to a good by,; -c M*:iday higr ;t a;> t notnieg but com; !/oeni» were h -a d spoken of the porformauce h_, l..-\ w b o a t t e n d o L Tbe pit tit of the Big Hole B reezes has been moved from Jatk- He wai psit o-i board the Oivmj ia zed brought her around tbe hook and into the lower l ay. The rnxtme observers along the coast bad eight 'He c :.: o r of this 1.-,- fc-1 t-- e Olymtda ia the fiistligi.it: lice t: j-oufied of bis appciiitmi-i.t :.-u - ’he mo. i.iLg. I he shore butler:** con-tLittee on recej lit t. to Com-. 60 Ut-rt I3a: e;ck. massed by gun •-any E. First Alfmtans iufau'i y, ’ c- Te-J from breskfast, let lot-*** -o :beir return, the t huiiTLari of j 1“ t 1-*-e rlsgsLip tepkec with erii.ru.iteeie Mr. V, M .. t- D; a-:i let her a: ib'-rg cot far p, u r n . We feel highly bcm.rtd. Dom txfeerc tbe c.--p cbj’.k'L.gc-i ■a h.v.t.g a place on the committee r'>„-k sz m'-ored. Tbe admlrzl an 1 r .j r tt our inabikty to be pres- J was k bis o nr. coastry agats, after tVUU DGL .Ti) ; i a..; A HO and aiA* •v I u i ^ ptlotbad brought aboard th* day papers and a reporter of tha Associated Press , was received by the admiral ia a cabin littered with illustrated Dewey editions, which together made hundred* of pages in black and white and in colors, *11 concerning the great admiral and the preparations to receive him, ‘-It almost saddens me,” said he, “to see what my people are doiag. for me. Tbe pride and gratification is immense and I cannot express A* appreciation I feel. I did not know} I did not realize until this morning the splendid welcome that my COMr trymeu are giving me. The goven* tt t»h»- d l ; t f ■+ H - t ildliej e M* -od* w ors of tnauy state* sre eomtag t* sec mo aud troops from Florida, Georgia and other faraway state* are on their way to take part in re* ceiving me.” OSH TRIES TO BE THE WHOLE THIS8. “I thought,” said the admiral, “that this thing in the. Philippines would be over long'before Ibis, aa it should have been, i cannot im* agine howvthey have stood out until now. Of course there waa the rainy seasou aud I suppose little waa done. One great trouble out there has been that Geueral Otis has tried to do too much. I told him so. He wat is to be general, governor, judge and every thing else, to hsva hold of all the reins. No man can do that. This is the great trouble. It is enough for a man to do ona thing, to be oue thing, but wbeu a mau tries to dv everything aud b* everything it is easy to imagine the result. The fight iu the Philippines should be easily ended. Tbe people have been so badly treated for sueh a length uf time by the Spaniards that they are distrustrul. This is the great difficulty in dealing witb them. Where we have met thanp aud they have been in such contact with us as to learn that we mean to (teat them we'l, where they have sten that we mean what we say, there ia uo trouble. They stand by us all the lime. All of them will learu this in tune. They will get hum under tbe influence of Aguin- aldo or rather those people who ara behind Aguiualdo, who, ae 1 said betere, is a mere tool. “ Do 1 think tbe Fitipmoa fro fit d&K Bt-lf-goverutneutf Well, bo ; qioj/jiisi now. They probably will he in a little time. They are a very .. queer people--a very queer mixture. One dapple hay marc, weioliti ik . . . ... . 11 , , * , Many of them are quite civiltzea stist 1 O fU\ uah . w L l> ..... r,PI Is- J T IMti i? and good people, but Ido uol thinkj they are tit for self goverumeut just ytt. But wbeu I say that, 1 mast adu at the same time that it is my caudal opiuiou tnat they are more tilted for It than lue Cubans, that they ate belter people than the Guinns in every way. I do wish, hueeur, tnat the ttbule busmen » ns settled and i think that alter a little the k iiipiuos will take kindly to us. ’ it was tuguyated Mo the admiral that the ili-iuk'i.-illi: slate bad been settled wim Admiral Dvwey lor the presiutiK) and Guitral Wheeler lor tiie > ice piesidency. • • U t i l , ’ said me a iiiiiral, “ wa iVomd make a pretty miss ol, it. General )V meter, ol course, has ha-1 some training in lue political scUool, oui tutu ue is a Weal Point er. I bad forgot leu that. He would want to run evirjiniug at he Wiui-i i a regl jut-ut, an I, ol course, nun! I make a im-n ol u. Yon eiiii.ul run a gourmvn, as you wou.d a regiment.” “ > t til, aouiirai,’’ suggested the ' reporter “ it Wouia uot oe such a cuuL^e rrom me suip Oiyinpia to the,snip oi lUte. ’ i “ i vs, »*la the a-tmirai, “ it 1 be a gi'ca. cnange. i am a poiiUuia.il, i am a sailor, ra i n i n g u a . been «>i ( n u t w a y . U l burnt uo b u s . i my S n ip. 1 my smp. r s.,u.v uij bust* cr si leas, snoiii-.i know it, <Jo not WauVlo miA up iu tha s of lue gojeruineau i am -uysatisned lo i i v e sad dies .v ssi.or wno u i . s to do hit 1 am not a punuciaa. I caLL -,1 make a speech even, i wish i vo., t, but i tiaie to oe to* tent Vilu Uij lot.” Admiral Dewey is agreeable If son to Wisdom, tbe proprietor, Mr. eot on the oeeasron and to take an; months' absence. He had re-, ail tbe plans notwithstanding to* Armstrong, finding the latter place active part ia the celebration of the; turned “great with tbe arduous1 early arrival tbe reception wtUtak* better located with regard to marl home-coming of tbe battle scarfed!Kr**tnm of things dene” and be | place today. Hurrah for, Dtweg^..^ 3 facilities __ Dillon Examiner. i veterans. j scarcely seemsd to realize Ik Tbe; the bold boy o f Maska.’ -J*j