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WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1899. JUSTARRIVED! % A full and complete line of DRY GOODS— Dress Goods, Ladies’ and Chil-f dren’s Underwear, Ladies’ Misses’ * and Infant’s Cloaks. Also a Fine Line of Gent’s Un derwear and Furnishing 1 Goods, i ^ Groceries, Hardware, Harness, Etc. 1 1ST S T O C K A T J, P. LOSSL'S. Wisdom and Jackson. r Lots for sale in Wisdom, SEE MIS. HATTIE M. HOKES FOR TERMS AND PRICES. B. i'\ W hite , Ties. Oruo Ki.EV.il. ('nali. First National Bank ot Dillon. A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. ' OOUUKSPONDKM'K SOLICITED, CENTRAL PHARMACY, DILLON, Mo\T. D r u g s a n d . P a t e n t , M e d i c i n e s * MAIF. oKDKIis I'KUMI’TI.V AT- TKXDKt) TO. L. . 1 . AVIJ.lJAMS. l’noviiiCToii. Dillon Gash Grocery Go., 1)11,LON, MONTANA. T. W. 1 MINOKXTKK. M anmmu . . W h olesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Sfaple G roceries. DILLON FURNITURE GO., Tlio B i ( > Rimij.uro House. Ur ices based on compe tition with llie world. SptKdal attention given io undertaking- G. T. PAU L . Prop KT1™ 1 INY We Carry A FULL LINE Choice G rocer! Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fresh Fruits in Season. Call and inspect our goods and get our prices. MNTILE t()„. W. T. HOWLE, Physician and Surgeon. Oilin' o\iT l.ossl’s sloir, Wisdom, Montana. H. li. S T E V E N S O N , CIVIL IMP i\l) SIRVEYOK, WISDOM, MONTANA. SID N EYS. HOUK, BARBER, WISDOM, MONTANA. Local Breezes. ID. DUKE GlsT. ( UAH. HWIIAHDSOM THE BIG HOLE SALOON, f Jackson, Montana, ■ HINT A RICHARDSON, I' kci ' hikt -. k ?, Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Always in Stock'. THE HOI'LL Dr, LOSSL, W I S D O M . M O N T A N A . MRS. .JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietress. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib- bonsviU e a u d Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. W L M jo M, .AIOXT., JfAJU\IH> At XFAYCOMF.K, l»Mj,ri-lors I >l l.I.uN ,\ VI'luN A L HANK HULDiVi. I I to coi I I \ pnpil w ith |i:i it i>:- in Ub Ihg H o lt- u h e jpi\v la m in it lo r .sain nj I'N w . He bate a JVyi iiijuirirs bn barmiin:> Horn b )l h (‘im ltT ll lOul WcsbU li pnM le.s Diu.oN ni v I'um-Lui \ IhijM-tni tl am i u n lm | n o w f l I'or *»;iL . Also Turin h u r ls In M n n U init. l<l;rb<*, I 'rr- . iii and (illH'V sHitcs. 1 ij u.n,\ K lal . l.Vi a n: A I nn fsi mim t o., U n ion. IMtUil • PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three tim es a w eek--M onday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES K IE AYAH T, Mail Coi /Hanoi'. min i; run rrurr .voir I,. xii iii i icr, at Missifi i , a . M.inoiiii. T i « w . V'l j,',‘ is inurliy ch rui I Ini I tin- f. i!! iu o\.-- IIIUJH'.I SCI i tek has lilcrl nniirt <H |os n.iri- tam»o iinilo lina) |>for>f in .sn/ij.mj! <n ids claim, and tied said proul will be in. o.- be- fore IU njairin Id dtuT.y'ii, ( . S. Cmi mis sionin', nl Wisdom Mouiium, op Now. isiHi, vi/: UciG'.v Kr'lcy. via/ did /) 'devu'j lajjd appii iTit ion .No. I ,* fo; i h • s. 1, N.l-i.'i. and N 1 S. K. 1 a ml N. ! . s. \Y. 1 c. 1 , and N. ‘ S. L ‘j, See, U, Towiisldp-l south. Kangc 1 tvesl. H(- ttn m is lire fo llo w in g witm-sscs fo jU'.v' Ids c mliiiti'iiis ri-.!denec uj)on nnu moii'.a I ion of sa id la ml. \ u : -111 lia s 1 mi is. of \Undom, Mm,! a im . John ib dill Ilk!, i>,r \ * Anfoli fl. Jael.^ofi. of Jacks /ji. M.uonf.a.. Mm. N Srin! n. of \\ tsiloin, M. hi l,, na 1.1.MU! F. IlLJOMCY, Kecisier. NOTH K loK I't fiUt ATJUN TA y-rx Liang inlTifc TiOWP tm~cfasiF=WriW!y; ■ tiiquo M * and -44ffMVr~ Jail stud sit us. We will treat-) oa white. (Jo to L dm T b ami mo his dry goods. Owe,i Ellis returned from Butte Sunday. A fine lino of macintoshes at J, I*. Loss!V. Fresh Georgia watermelons at Wisdom M'er. Co, For Sale <’In ap— A new Kimball l ’ i mo. Iiiquirc :il thb oliiee. Climax, llorsnsiioe and Star Hi btioeo, so.: |ier pound, at Lossl’s. l’ otuluoN, *1. M) pet hundred, Apples. |ier box, $') all. \V i .iiuii M i : k . Co. Oliiee and cone'|imidenee station ery at l'i ilisne I’uli. Co. Dillon. Dr. Bin a arrived in Wisdom .Sunday cu-nii g and will remain for I lie wei k. Boot and shoe ri pairing neatly done by John Cnnniiii'liain. .Inek- son, .Mom. Mrs. ImuTsoll, a sister ol J. C. I’addi ek, is makino an extended visit with his family. J, I’. Loss! win! to Butte Tues day, where be will n|,lrni'li Ids at | ready brer stork ol goods. | Al Mars ton, a miner of (Jibbona- ville. was a Divide stare |.asset,ger till' tnoi'time. is J irk Jiomam, oi the Big Hole j niaikol, Jai kson, na-. In t m u the i iiislol tie yy.ek li.okin> after bis ieletests. A. it. Doming came in liom the railroad Monday at'comj<auied by ; bis family, win) are lam arrivals [Him Kansas. j For Sale—Fifty beat I of i audit ; y ear oid stet is and an bead of fat cows. Iiiijini'e ot J D. Fox & , No, h ox, Mom. V - ' r . Di. liiiea, Die (in list, will be iu i Jackson on the 1 llh and be glad to meet bis old eusiomtrs and as many : ’ m w ones as yossiliie, 1 ). F. Watnjler sirowed iiis a(* • The Big Hole Meat Market men are building a 20 x 10 addition to their bouse. Dr. llhea's arrival in tho Basiu is a good sign tint tkero is more dcultil work to he done. Miss Lena Simpson, who has been visitiug relatives in the Basin, has returned to her home iu Lucas, Mo. Will Kimey is engaged iu hauling lumber for the extension of the meat marki t and for a slaughter, house, Morgan Jones and Frank Haney, ydyieer miners ol the old i'loueet diggings, were, passengers on the Divide, stago ihls morning, en route to Butte. grass*growitig region, where the heavy snows iu winter go aloug way toyrard makirg hay with the help of man and sunshine. •'Shorty” Lewis is driving the C Cnnueil freight teams. Janies O'Conuell caiuo kt from Divide last cvctiug. Ho says the Montana Power Company is doing lets of vvoik putting in machinery prcparatoiy to furnishing Butte and the sunoiudiug conn try with clee- trieity. LUMBER FOR SALK. 4 . We have tt ',000 feet of luntber in Wraion Canyon lor sale. W ill be delivered al Wisdom for *15 per J. Ci. Crain and sou Joi lelurmyi thousand or^HS | er thousaud at the mill. Z oun Bitos. from Anaeotida this yyeek wnh a iliuliiiil; oullit mid will e.ommvnce work vm a iliteti for land winch ibc f. liner has taken up. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 ). Glenn, of Cable, were visitors in Wisjoiu Saturday alter a trip through the National Falk, continuing their journey down the valley Sunday moiuing. , Miss Maud Staley, rcceiilly of Uriel), Mo., lias located in Wisdom m the /.turn building. Slie lias bad a wide experience in dressmaking anti solicits patronage im that line, gnatHhtccing satisfaction. Roy (leery returned last week Horn a visit to the Bitter Root r.oun try--the scenes of Ins call) hoy hood. George Fulkerson, ol Vic tor, came over with bun to look at Ibis great hay glowing scciiuii. lYler Hendrickson, one ol the best tancliets in the valley , lias sold all bis cattle, sold mm oi his teams to Owen Ellis, and intends winter ing m the HilWr Root, to which place be will toon' move bis lamily. If. 1 . Busenbark, who moved into tins valley with Ins family last lull and is undented with J. W. Feiien in a Inm iamb on the Ninth Folk, was a usil.i t' in limn .tlomlay mil made a pleasant cull al the ■ oliiee. Win. O. Slidli', of the Hiller Bow Brewery, and Ed. ,Smith, id Bulla, we iv visitors l u town Sutunl.iy HORSES ASTRAY. .Dm dapple hay mare, weight! g about 1,201) pounds, branded TL combined on ihe left shoulder aud Z on the right shoulder; ami bay Innse branded KC on left stifle aud Z on left shoulder Five dollars for information leading to their re covery. J ami : s 0 'C okkki . i .. RELIGIOUS. The new pastor, Rev. M. M. Miner, preached at the home of W. W. Francis on Sept 24 , at 3 :U 0 p m. Ilia next regular appoint unlit in Wisdom will lie at tho Hchool house at 7:30 |i. in. oil Out. s. Everybody is cordially invited. Rev. Miner will preach at Jack- sou on Oct. 8, at II a. in. at Ihe hall. People of all religious beliefs are invited. Rev. Miner will sing ouo or tw’o special songs, (loittg Into Blooded Stock. On four stock cam this afternoon llieic are being loaded 03 thorough- bled brood mares and a number of Honing bred mares from Bitter Root Stock Farm, whit.It have been bought by Mr W . Al. Montgomery, and wliitli yy til be laken to Alonida, Munutiiu. as a lim it us of a breeding Inrm in that vicinity. The runnels at t- all of l lie best blood, by such stall* The toi'im t is iutetested m a hitgo j ' -'-s as Imp. The 111 Used, Imp. ranch on the Nouh Fork am. b.,d ' 1 >'i m ss, Imp. iJail.ampti.il, Tam the good jmlgmenl to siiom i tbe lor (lie Bui i /. - \V. II. Waller, in Hie employ of J. S. Dougherty and F. J. Ryan ol Butte, let a contract the other day to Manlev Dinili.tr and O. K. Fence many, Montana, Kingfisher, Sir Modmi, Joe Daniels, Child of the Alist, Bayou D’Or, Imp. Glenelg, Kuban, Longfellow ami other noted horses, end the (rotters are all Mand at'd bred.•■-Ravalli Republican. for the constryicUon ot u ii nil 1 ! o ( *Sa > K nil old hacbcl )!’: “ U o f f M f l fence, enclosing n 1 l i m 1 ll'H k 'l o t | M ilM O t illU 'S F l i n t b nrs U-eatM' tiiuy land m M ussigbrod UHH’k . lillllk loVA', Ilk.- lie id . is lins*. |. h ‘- R. i !. RItt a , a j >i dm -iitift '4 i itf | M 'J '\i 'il Uy I'l ini' German Denial Failors ol Bulle, will la in J acK stut I rum llcl. I lib to lln gist, prepared and cipilpprd to handle all casts pertaining it. Dewey nml the 1 ‘reMdcncy . Fittsl'IU g. ( )l I I te Fox| to say : United States emit tn; M ark Hanna sax a- this of lim possibibty ol Admiral Dewex acci'bnt Imp- f.,|- t|„. pre.-ldcocy; -T’lie pniclua; o f I ' n i t t i n n o t- ! \ p lt e - in g i|tc n a i n e morrow xt ill Mirgimtl, opt ratite nml met'lianical 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 i s t f y known to the profession A yiiy (listre-Mii peut-d to Lee HolPr, an bom-■! an THE SILVER SALOON, A V D i ' iM. M O N T ., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. L and O jt d t , ' at M'H i I dh ' i . s-'p- M, l'',.^J Nt.-lii'c 'its t fry hy *?! •. <-!i llibt thr foilmwifit:- 11' <liiMt I >'•! I I' I' i Hi S fiit'(l f|i)f it'f of ll‘ I Uitf'H- i:>iiiL‘ u it i < 1 prfuj in -uf tn > <•! .a,. t'.iit saitl pi .... . sin Is mml, n,.- .ll t,c 0 , (j,e |ot-a| newspaper f .!*i H< li.i:.:!i,ii it, Mi YeD••nil. I . S. ! , H n l . ; * ' sionc:'. ;.1 Vy!>iU>ni, Hc;i v't i‘hi‘!iU Co., M'- m - . '{ 111 D(i;iy l*!‘ifi**,* lliii H,s H iua-.L ot tans, an Mc.t-iii'sa I- I'-!’!1, tic ' WOQ|j appdy „ „ mbS''ripUo!l. 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Mr ib'iUT has tlf^ sin ' s{1'[,| tfiat noihiiu' hi tli;‘ w.,rM ( t j c -j in|*;tlhy of all who l u ; .v - v f i' i M iirlnt hi n* !o M;11 foi l|lm- (lent nr :uo tilhfi' Jio-ilt il oftifP j ’r iifcs-s. u Jiadi-xticli ^ oMfiiaiu- | < # ft,irv IL i - i»u tvs ioil tin ll i \fi 11 i^Lt was wi ll ivit wtM Lmi saiior (Lie roTvl nL n^-iirj airl |i\ a,-.-a., au-.lK'io'D, and t»V ay/iin duclai inu lie wil' m-t aiTDf-' li t- i,i l i;i< r whiuu Ian VdAiN'i iL«’ umn jHiliti-jal offijo m my oj»in ro-;m in i mure thao ^“ t ihi if »ou. cf-iiiti-m}»iihh*.' an t places ihU inuin-j '•» H'-'iih. It u a?* dc-f n ui£ n n t , />( ii.u*DU(y. ■'•Icni |oirj>o>c yoii Hi l)k-l U !' j»aU (HOi^c, UiD I-UIK *)( i {, • |■ ( V IH 11> it? i!»1) I • (G h I if.iv (it wliK-li cap he a!.mi)au-'i to Us iol shiftin'j; a>j*irmis lor pj.tucal 1 .') i lort in ! ho «. h-M* foi tin- n t-1-1 - 4 > i the who c.-v«* ind to: stamu -j it» 1 < ju ) umi >k>4 >hoA-. rc^isi Ih<* r!.ittcr\ <>r iilan.Usuuicn’.s A ra**c* IjciwcUi iial^h it idciiff s • IrlTiHtf -- A — YV ----- A..L i 1L *’ marH nma ‘dl <>n the h..<A>Ut. tcii Ibu i>ui i;iikr iu J: l k--’ i )a\ inv pni,\t j - \.ifM-ii-TalTIt ioj|»r«u iu- :i fonnvny o ita- i;: i.pr- 1 V ’ ( i l J(of ■ U/ h ; ;* \\ liOll Iff vj ,* j r.LMf:: {•.. ffELSUKV. /..< i % a r. pROwr Hi \ 4 r n L.<f f* A f i n e Stock of W ines, Liquors, aud Cigars constantly on hand. Sthlirz' Beer— the sieer that m ade Milwaukee fam ous. . All kinds of soft drinks. cn. l k * u . d T’ \ M M B ’» fi :. M -.t. ♦ »r tw r f‘ ' ,u 1 ' ks<i:i >utu!;:i\. M ikv > l)iiy.kf l ft a/v Uod. aud > j u i 14 'i\ *' If:*\ HG;! f \\\ OL l\ tike it-pt on >iT- 44 * Is i• • <V v UMIiif U,G O.-i BV.Ohiv ; iib J a on bjL'j.iV. I.Oli'-G* *id iai- u\ AA u: t ' U. Mil'. Lit - Uii-l'l au-i t laiiK • . of 'Uioij. ( r ’■ i '• 4 r Mn-aU !.(,• -t I <•«•!. 1> :;ifOLMMs 1! r - kr; aiU-Tos. A I, I _ • 1- I i .' i!K( l Y It.) I l>! j'-'-l . t ( Di j \,y $ 1: t : - . i . v. - ’ : t i. k ’ i- l : > ; \ it ■ l .> I-\.!-- G ; . ? tCGi iC A O'. . : t'f ft ■ : {. s’ • m , . (r.i) vi . - ! ; 1 J V 1..V G ’ i ax e 1 , f > . • ( ; t it * - ' W:, ji - • ». i' » T .*x. ;v • ' \J i ‘ 1 ■ , ' - 1 - . .! Li* r L - . • 4 v y- ^ hy . r : f r ’ i ■ I .. 1,0 .. V . i 5 i ton h s-i fc .1 i y . Ilf x> L11 - I ■ - e , L il*' ^ ., r'.-• . !■» j-: |. j iii t t i • i t at Sic Y- -j ‘ . SI d Lt' ;■ i ' - f < . i i a-rr» id , Big H -‘ x L. i. ! Lr is -JOl t. 4 l ( ii “ r*.4 3 il v j. - m aas of lh>s / , . t - •• •: • 'Ci-Jitj V •• * u w LfifiWl pg 5 - *1 The St: Me-k+odt-y. tiuuld r.iti:l! bin the presi,:, :-M!) • I- \ HI r. 1 : i j \ il £ t*J I The 1 .c■ s •c ■ ■; if .Mr. pp'!i IX ety b - j cy ag:i;n. I ini i>.:-ti; no in. , Vi- , t • ' I I y 1 •i, t, ret' If' ’ , tie ** L- «a s . »- tn .• * . W - ci tl.*- ’xke tng o; . honors it o p ■ ■ : •fc . . . a t out cd the ’ t 1 Lee:: . :or i , , .rg , j 'a.t.a'i. u ;v eeftsi i - e. tsiK* The Nituomi! Irrigation Coagr«tS which met at Missoula Hast week decided to bold its next session at The meeting is said to have been the best in years and splendid work wss accomplished.' The Standard of the 29 ib gives a fulLaacount ol the prooccdings. aud the speech of Senator Carter will give the reader good ideas of the work. Senator Carter expressed his re gia is that he had not been bete ali dm iug Hie ses.-ior ol tbe cougrew, but explained it by statiug be been to California to welcome a regiment that in 18 months had engaged in 17 battles and had never retreated an inch, it is a fact that I he real fighting force of the volunteer army bus come from tbe cities west O' the Mississippi. Senator Cartsr piesuniud the regrets oi Governor MmitIt at his inability to be present. The question of irrigation, Sen ator Carter said, is not a local one. It atfcc.iH Massachusetts as mttebjia it does Montana. All of ike lands .that will produce crops without irrigation ate taken up. There is no laud left vacant but timber laud amt and laud. It is no longer pos sible for the poor emigrant to come west and make a heme for himself. It bilious that capital must precede future settlement of the West. It means that the limit has been reach ed of tho railway business and of development. It was thought a while ago that the solution of this problem lay iu ceding tbe publto lands to tbe several states. How ever, it soon became apparent that interstate difficulties would arise and that lack of means ou the part of states would prevent develop* incut. . Then it yvas asked why should not tbe government Htora tint waste walers ot early summer fin use in the dry moiitua. The question of cmisutulioual light Lav ing been settled, there is no legal obstacle in thu way of carrying out these plans. This part of the coun- | Itv is entitled to its .share of annual ' nppr'opriaiiui. for liver and harbor imp) oveiut'iit, Now, it m > happens that in con- gn ms the statts ol the arid belt have the powt'i to preveul any further appioptlatiou of this kind unless some part o U goes to he construc tion ol slot tge l'cservoirs at th® bead water* of rivers. In ibis way ilie uppropi i tlioit can be compelled. In this connection occurs tbe ques tion ol a market for our products. Mr. Ciiltci then mkc ,c an arjiimvut to i.trorol llie A-iatic market that' l- next loping for our Ocuctii. '‘ Tins will p tev. in opposition If,.in the Eu-I, wlncii is jeabnt- of a't oevt-lopmeiu that will inter ere with its markets. Eastern mtuit- noiui'i'is and sbtppeis should bo made o un let's aud licit we need tlit H a-sisunce i-.n I tha success in I bis line means larger markets for tht-ir pro III, I*. We do i n l a*k this a- 8 111111 1 1 tuts, on a - men deuutud- n'g our rights, li it,, an I state* io-ij. j,.,y liir, .ticigon u.n b it's, the t-1 st n - i.MII I Oi l,i to oaild fi sc, rolls to.' us Inc mder.il sell* ale lia- a m.ipo ii in. lavur of this woik. The stubborn opposition ia in tilt- lower I.OUS,:. it IS tbe Op po sit: ,n that innsi in- in, room,*, and i! cm .' - oi tic inn.- -i ci i.i r a i ion an! in.eicstr.g the pi o,,,,- woo eb.-ct C'C L.I'SSIU ... Gill Ol Ibc g| cutest i>.• , iit< Wlltch will result from She reel coition of tho~e net* stei tie pl u/is is ihe fact ’ n c_ it Wiltuoiil i up homes for thou sands ol it1, m ix , honest ciuiLcus, such as tri-s,- weslent. s;at*s have sen, toil,,; war: tm-ii him can al- >xi ; s b, iiepto-led upon >t nator t art'-r expii-sed gratia- call lyioovcv tec ,act .rat the next Ire. ettug IS io be ., , in Ciilc.igJ. a repealed lbs? rogu.'iteitis a txan.'ed !■., ttie fnccds ci tista.o at tha scm - j j a . 1 . xyicX.-c.i ,u: i.viicf mat ,. m x: iiLCctiug vri.; o-e the fast „ t- at v..: le !,' --a, , l> k J l t» order to induce eco;g ess to bb - i rtake tie woik a,- a.,e heea urg ing tor io long. S ib-sc.-ihc for ;tf W * ■ vj! give voa vafae reeerved.