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Bid B reezes . Volume 2. WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20,,1899. I B. F. Wane, l’ree. • Orno II i.tus, rush. JUSTARRIVED! A full and complete line of DRY GOODS— Dress Goods, Ladies’ and Chil- * '• * .\ dren’s Underwear, Ladies’ Misses’ and Infant’s Cloaks, Also a Fine Line of Gent’s Un derwear and Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Harness, Etc. m STOCK A.T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. SEE MSS. HATTIE M. NOTES FOR TERMS AND PRICES. , DUKE GIRT. rilAS. RICHARD,SON THE BIG HOLE SALOON. Jackson, Montana, GIST & RICHARDSON, R bohiiutoi :*. .Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Always in Stock. THE HOTEL Dr LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib- bonsville and Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., ----------- RA-J LARD X4v& LH>M EH,- Proprietors “ — ------------------- <1 Everything in the house first-class—N\ ines, Liquors1 and Cigars, Call and see ns. We will treat you white. THE SILVER SALOON* WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A F ine Stock of W ines, Liquors, and Cigars constantly on hand. Schlitz’ B e e r —the B e e r th a t made Milwaukee famous. • All k inds of soft d rin k s .. First National Bank W e of Dillon, A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted, OORUESTONDENt’E SOLICITED. CENTRAL PHARMACY, DILLON. MONT. Drugs and Patent MecLioines. MAIL OUDEKS 1‘UoMl’TLY AT TENDED TO. L. J. WILLIAMS. i’mirim.'.TOK, Dillon Gash Grocery Co., D1I.1.IIN, MONTANA. T. W. POTNKKXTEIt, M an mutt.. Wholesale und Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON FURNITURE GO., The IJiq Furniture House. Prices based on compe tition with the world. Special attention given to undertaking. G. T PAUL, Prop it DILLON NATIONAL BANK BLILHiNG. 1 h'sl its tu rnm'.sjuMMl Hilli imrlii'S in the Hiji lloie a he lutvt1 ninelies fur .sale nr iea>c. Wi' Imvr u few hatuii'h'S for bargains from bulh emslerii ami wesicrn |iiirli< s. IH.I.ON I (TTY IIIDI'HITY Improved and uulmprnved for side. AU d farm lands in Mmiiaim, Idalio, Oivgt'ii ami id her sillies' IH.i.o.N i K kai E state A I n \ fbi mfnt C o ., billon, Muni. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART, Mail CoMvactoi'. NOTICE I’ol; l>T IlLP ATU'X. L and O i i ' ick at Miswt.A, M.mr mu , SeptemberPW. N<dh-e Is lierehy * Iveii THitt (lie fnllowjiG*. ifliined sel t ier has tiled Iinll'M' Ilf his hilt'll- lion to make final proof in support of Ids Im.aml that siild pniof will lie made he- fore Ihotjainiii K. Sietensoit. F. K. Coinrais sinner, at Wisdom, Montana, mi Noveinla’i- 4, 18W, vi/: Henry Kelley, who made desert land upph- nil Ion No. for t lie s, g . K. *4, mid Y 1 ; S. Pi. W. hiid N. * i S. W. * j • See. l;i, ned N.!; E.'»• See. H, 'i’invnship4 south, Range la west. Hu names tiie following whm^ses to prove his ronfinunus rrsideina' upon and ruhivit- t if mi of said hind, vi/.: Jurnes Irinls, of Wisdom, Montana. Joj^n Helming, of A Pton H, Jtiekson, of Jackson. Montana. Wui, N\ SruUU.of Whilom, Moutuna. Fl-MKR K. HKRgHEY. Register. NOTICE FUR IT nUCATlON. AND OW't'lCK AT MlSSOfLA, Montana. J|*p' tembAlfi, l»iy. Notice ViJicreby pv<n Hint the followln?- im mod set tier has hied notice of Iter hio-ti- tlon to make ilnal proof in support of her ehi on, and rliiiLauiirigironf. a-ill- hu mad- l*~ fore Fhosiunon U, t*tevens«m, S, (ummm- sioner, at Wisdom. Th’uvej’ltead Mon tana, mi November 18, lsirh, vi/: Ulurtflys M. Miflim, who nmde II. E. No. p.r.’t for^ he >E '1 1 Sec; km s, Tp. 4 K, Ii, ](J \\. te names tln-’foliowmg: wirnesws to prove continuous tdsuwi I 'T upon ‘and ru* i of said land, viz: J>avid E. Stephens, of Briston, Montana. iHuilol Tovey, “ *' Charles F. Lewis, “ \ “ Mows Jurdiw*. ELMER E. flERMHSY Itcgi-Sler. A FULL LINE OF Choice Groceries, Dry Goods, Geuts* Furnishing Goods, Bpots and Shoes,! Fresh Fruits in Season. Call and inspect our goods and get our prices. co„ W. T. I10WLE, Physician and Surgeon. Russia More, Wisdom, Olliee Mpiiitiim 11. K. STKVKNSON, IT AVi.snoM, M ontana , SIDNEY t HOUK, BARBER, WISDOM, - -------- ---- 'I MONTANA. Local Breezes. Till’ muu tu1s I sn i I tlic I'i'Hiili r uml tin- man tii liin.) the |,lmv. The mu n lie I, i nil I ha ollii'i- uml i In man lii'lliml (hr row; 'I'liii man lii'lliml the I'aniinn uml I lie man brliiml tlm hue Ain't in it Tor u ininnlr with tin' imin t.i'liiml tin.' ilonii1 1 Lu/.rman 1'hn>nii i Wintry weather, Sark wignr, fiO.?*, rash, at I.ossl's. Go in Loi-sl’s ami sen his dry goods. A line linn of macintoshes nt J, I’^jiossl’s. Frank Dues, of Bowen, « as a visitor in lown Tuesday. For Sain eina|) A new Kind all I’iano. Inqmin at tills oll'mi'. A|i|dcs, |mr liox, ijisi.uO. W isdom M iiu . G o . /.oni liros. slartwl up their saw mill in Wraton canton last week. Office and conesiiondcnce station ery at Tribune 1‘iib. Go.’s, Dillon. Tlie moon i hanged Wednesday night. Now look out for line weather. Bool and shoe rt[miring neatly done hy Joint ■ Cunningham, Jack- son, Mont. i’erey Willey look up a load of Mipplies to Jackson Monday for I lie J. 1’. l.ossl stole, Mr. W. W. Francis went out lo Dillon Monday, where he has prop erty to look after. Boh Blanton returned from Jack son Tuesday evening and reporta things quiet at dial place. George Tivies, of Jackson, was a passenger both ways on Jim Blew- art's stage line last Monday. 'Torn Farrell lias taken up a ranch near Bowen and started right Sun day by taking the B kkkzus . i Florence Stout, who is also bowii as “ Fete Lagriie,’’ expects to work in the mines at Gibboiiswlle this winter. John Wenger recendy-fohl TirJO head of cattle, a part of which he bought of A. J. Turner. The price was not learned. Postmaster C. II. Strowbridge ble sod ter tor horses. .nice is dead. “ Alter life's fitful fever he sleeps wjtil.” The pauga of hunger no iongei1 gnaw in llrueo’s sloui ich. lie is a good dog, now, j uml be won't craw I uu^er the Old Glory saloon and howl any more, hee.rii-c the hoys became weary of tli,i' l.md ef a song and it iuteifercd wub tin ir sleep. The old-.bulldog V\ Rw If ind^etins ow ucr since Giiu Welch went away. Bleu broti .1.1 I i n i,j' licie from Gibbon,■ idle, wocic lor years be followed Hint.i liichitis, wbo drove the A. D A \l. ic.uos. v.tio tm> it .* \ Liii iaus l i i riptlou i'onnil on* Uii.iimin \stp Ttt-e- •boiiiiiy /,\iu l.ronght in a chunk ul w noil I ii .' m I jv f 11 nit \\ talon run lini I S | n ■ I c.iqo II kmlc t Him I Walter & Gvosh enttlcry for sale l Adolph l'oteison, cf the Gibbon*- at the Wisdom Aler. Co.’ store. i vdie Mercantile Co. store, accom- Mrs. J. lb Hatch returned iiom , pamed by two sisters, were in town Butte Monday evening, where she i overWednesday night ca route to went to have some dental work• DiIU>u. done. j Dag Xcwcouttr lus bought the Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. MeVay imilifml stable of Win. Manner and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox wtn> en j''\-'it Gordon, and the place will be joying life ill the Bitter Root conn -1 p t tu repaii and made a comfort*, try during the past week. The Misses Ethel and Jessie Wampler left for Butte Wednesday and will bolhue in allendame ;u the reception ol l:ie soldnrs. James B. Callv-n, wile and soil weie trading in town Mnmun. Mr, Callen'expuctH lo be m limic al tIn reception ol the Moul.ina sohders. Forty or fifty head ,-l cows . lorn wlucfi the calves liaie tan u i.uer Wilt lie sold Worth the inuinq, ii las- en soon. Nee Nuyts or ljuis 'i ot ibetJVjax Live fsttrek Co. l,u\T U Ilhams’, Ine .-uge u i m , who has not to:,1 a na_\ o. in, luonlbs, repiils i.liwi.g tiiio\.i snowuiilis near tl.e lop ot me iuo lour leel deep. But then evetyo.ai) knows Levi. ' We have slighted this puptr un> week llirougli a tusti oi jot, won.'. W e did uuu Jobs lor N, rs, tusi A- Bieharilsou, W im . I oiii .ucl caulite Co., Ajax Liu .s.ocs to., and Win. Janvit, Ansa iilainl rsiaiey, uemiii.i ul Uriel)., Al.O., has lunlnl lo II mi in ibe /.urn huiioing. ;me n,i- i,,.o J \\ 1UU I'.NiUFU'llt j A *\l» (It I'jhllUiv IHJ, UIU.I hoLcIlS OUil^C IU \iui line, JiHUiaiiU'pilljr NHlsl'jlt l loll. W. J. Mom son. alio piiniiascil I he Nils Nelson raii. li la,-l Angusi, arrivul licm Dakota la-l wick, lie was accompaiiH'd by his sou. an I bis wile and daughters willmiiain LU the east lot the present. Mrs. A II. Jackson had iinuilier seiiimsuliue.k of sickness ami tier lile was despaired ol last Stun at. Iffs. I .nt/, ami Key bun wen -nm inoiied tin nr Bannack aim slie is said to be Nomewlint easier, Mr and Mis. S. F, lire an. ol Swamp cli c k, were trailing in tow it W eilnc-day. There was more snow at I Ill'll place I bail lo Is. ami I lie i came lo tow u on ntliiieis lliink n,g ere w as good sledding a 1 the way. Carpeiiler Horning is building a kbed, lo be used for a graneiy, alongside ol Posi maslei Strow- bridge’s bam, and Jack Ward, the cat penter, is putting on the finish, ing touches lo the hiinex to the meat mat ket. l’eler Hendrickson and family will move to t'allion in the Biller Hoot valley the first of the week, where be liaH bought I Ire Knbt. Cali ton ranch.and where lie will reside and nis children will have good school advantages. Chris Wilke ami family arrived back fiom Bitter 'Hoot Tuesday evening with tlft.r wittei’s supply of vegetables, They had a stormy and disagreeable Hip mer rough roads which were in places covered with a foot ol snow. Duke^list and Chas. Rtehartlfon have coiBinenced operations on their new salcon building in Jackson on the ground north of the Fournier store. The building will be kLxaO feet and the location at the corner of the streei is a most desirable one. W. B. Butittbfkld and daughter, Miss Lena, were stopping with Mrs. Strow bridge this week during the absence of flic postmaster. The former left y esterday for Bear gulch, near Tv\ in Bridges, whei’e he goes ■ in Ii i- eiiln-r a liaiul or u line i,mu i hi a cabii nt of myrios. ■- i pail of a qfiakmg asp true, .m- ol which sliike in the \ loci /e. which bears an in n il ii,i the bark, *i-ty plain: LEW IS Oct 17 lull). w as ext leuliv si'jalchejl with a Hy Mime one in a rcefliiiug po- is il w as 11 io i lose to the gimiml Id him to be stundii g. Thai the ii!s,-ri|ituni was mail* quite a lew years ago is shown hy the Idlers having gicwu closer logoi her. The inscription suggests the idea dial the mat ks were made hy Mr. Lewis, of dm Lewis and Vlarko expeluion, which left St. Louis in the year Im I and w Mitered ill Dll' kola, mull where Maildail HOW Maihl-e The pally consisting of IIa oi In on ii came througli tlm emm in. Inllowiiig Indian [rails, ami w i rt w aid the si ai ol ( mpii ai luiik its c un se, and dm mouth of the Columbia riv it was reached. They did mil take the lust routes ami got into out ol the-way places. We tire toll lor a hisl.uriekt lad. that Urn, ex- |,| in ip camped ai point, near the Big Hole Bailie Ground, about where Jim Razor now resides. It does not seem pos-ibb; that, this paiticular, slow-growing quaking asp tree would stand the storms of agis, the forest files ami all that and keep die inscription in such gtml condition and so easy to read. STltere is a discrepancy, too, in tered camps, had warm clothitijpc! and an abundance of provision^ their faces and I nubs tv ere fro/*# ’ and they had a!moat despaired of getting out. They report liter# went at least city hunters in th# mountains and picULly ieur that some who were not prepared for WJltUT haw- (lurndiL J .......... , ... The Miaiiug in! The mining Liitc,.-!* of Africa,- especially the v. .m.iei fill gold and diiUnoi.fi fioliB, am particularly iu* ■ tcicFting at the pm,\Hit time ovvtug to the unsettled c;.duions' in th# Ti^t’evaul. Much of tlie wcat rapid development cf Africa, espa ctally iu tliesouihe.il pan, is di.8 to tho development ot exlrniuelj valnaple mineral deposits, parlicu* laily of gold aud diamonds, aud ipt- eideulally it may in; meutioued that (he iron, coal am oilier mineral iltt* ,ni ’ posits of South Allies give gnat promise when the wealth, seeker! find lime to tutn lut ir attention industries which are less specula' tive. The gul l ;nul fluuuon l mines ai# wonderfully profitable. Tim Kim berly mines, which am Ii cated m British territory just outside die boumlaiies ol the**W5iige Free Stain aud about OUO miles from Gape'1 ow n,/uNv supply about US percent ol A. lie diamonds of coin* merce. I’he existence ol thesa mini's as unknown prior to 1807, and in the, brief period since tln.il* discovery AEiO.OOii.tKiO worth of lough diamonds have been taken from the Kimberly mines, ami the stones wttc easily worth iloublo this sum after cutting. Tins enor* unfits production would have been greatly increased but for the faot that the ow ners of the mines in the vicinity formed an agreement by which the annual output was so limited as to meet, but not material* ly to exceed, the animal consimip* Won ol the world’s diamond mar* kits, Thu supply is so plentiful and so comparatively inexpensive is lie work of diamond digging that the industry has almost ceased iu other parts of the wn i Id since the Mouth Alilcau mines entered the field, Equally w omit i till aud promising are the gnat “ Uilwaiei-strand” gold lishls ol South Africa, locaieil hi the South Africa:! Republic, bet* ter known us the Johannesburg mines.” The snip of territory a tew hundnd miles lung and a fciv miles in w idib to which this name is applie 1 w us, a few years ago, considered nearly worthless, useful only lor tin: lor the pustuiago of cattle aud sheep. According to onr 'I icaMiry Bureau ol Statistics, the d!tr~\Ve are told that the ex tt:l* diseovf red there in Ks:), plorina party came lliiotigh here in:11\’1 lla' D'ai *l,e JB’G pro* July, lnod, while ihe artist ..... \ I,s made the marks was several months M,lTul « Ula rtanliifg rap- idity. I he amo'.uii of gold mined in I The olT iu his time. '1 he stick of . .... I occupies a > \0 coriitT in the post oibce slorti while ^ ''lH) 1 ’’ ,l!' 111 ^ '~f any ime can i-spei t on it. The ■ question H, Who did it? : in o.l'-Uii; in 1k ! , and in DOT ;t. i-aihuai. T ^JMIIClit I. lid'' J at|pl)|j|,,, We have CO.OOO feet of lumber I, |,itl>o->' 11 ..... in Wraion t auyoit lor sale. Will LUMBER FOR SALE. ill ls-l), Ver iuo,* \li-r s-to.t.Mio.yogj I KyjoiyodO w ondf i ful ilevtl* alliacteil great 'oiH.b Africa aeel dretr imls of people m the IlDR'E'i ASTRAY, hope of making fortunes rapidly, he delivered at Wisdom for *l.-i per^pgp s< fj0.,<tver, cannot be thousand or «I3 |erthousiud at the (successfully v.mkcd except by the ,n|lk Z oiin Bi.os,^, use 0f n,s[|y machinery, and while they have Keen extieinely productive _____ »beie inacuitierv has been used, One dapple hay mare, weigh',tg! ltl,T wt're ('f » ^aracter about 1,20b pounds, branded TL « to make hand -w placer miamg combined t>« lltc left glmnldfr ami; a.s. \ 3\ Z on the right sb/falder; and bay ,orllia and other to do the assessment work on 1 fcor«e brar .fe l KC on left stifle and Tlac'” ' 'ihe U ! j F^«-t*on of quart/, property. jx 0n left shoulder. Five dollars ^ie ‘ Saturday evening a party of Miis f,jr inrormaiiou leading to thc.r re- !,UI Lena StanchTteTTs friends gave her; (.overv. J imks tV(l a ’oxxn.i.. US!' tf lL' left for the railroad Monday, and ; a pleasant surprise in honor of her j will visit Butte ani Dillon Be fore i birtbdav. Games were indulged in I j wins ( PMUSHFD ON THE RANOL :t D.S heel and ctreftil^ur- : >w beyond qaes- th . i until midnight when refreshments J IifisEliT LAND, FINAL fliOUF. ■FOE JTBtTCATIOX. returning home. II. C. Lapbai.-r and N. S. Worn1.1 were served, after which the games! of the Big Hole Basin, shipped two! with some^anetng were resumed. i Sheefheraers t a e t k t In a Terrible '•-'•/.u'- V-ibO in gold eaa : probably - be extracted, while th» large i/fimber of mines which have been located in adjacent territory, tn parts^e>f Raodesia, BlizzarS ?n Teton County. A Great Fails special to the Butte. ! a r u ' u , *J •■SljTR’il'ear loads of L-ir-.* Tuesday. The : A rr-t-st enjoyable time was had by _\jiter of the St lb salt. (g.ic promise of aduruocaT ssppheS, ----- i lot will go to Kar.sa* City.—Twin uil present. j Hour by hour ihe reports ot the,t,! s’,L*t,ni> prohatie tbit Sooth : Bn«g« mo G, c , i ■ !;c,.t. B,ji« « « , . . . f-&m th*: *;*£ < f im ^ 1 -* m ^ i , *•» thatMuniie Sai.tsky, of wisdom. Bea n-riw-nd I James in>i« forenaa of the cp t r bead rf AYarm Springs creek the i in Teton etmttj grow worse. Iu t& v oow 1!, f tbe I»rg«Bt gold* .H u . . , , ™ four times as c.crhreow up th-re refesc-nuttoa work on * couple o f r, lo below/era and a high wind Keeent Discoveries t^dtothe M l * U tbh » banana m.n ng claims owned hy W. W .: blowing, Fie ebecpherKrs sre tbat these wonderfaSIy r*fe; — data Xo.©f-l, (nr the N ■» VWq, sgi, NW SX't NWl* JTEti S.T. V, T*. 1 K K. Jl . W. betore Eeujiiami E aurvenaoa, f . * ®s in tv JS* Craumlsulnner at WbcJont Stoat., o* Sirto^Tj^.j w day, the IMh day of Soueaiter, 189*. Stic i o n the fotiowlsg wttMMes to prove the eonqtleta tertvatloii and geetggtatkm of n U T i i t : ' B tetrC k Turk, Wunaas T o t , BaTld Low, Stale Betta, of Bowm, Jfaei.. < ^taweev-tatMt F.anc.s and Ckxaeej Broun. Mr.' known to have perished, two wher}*™lfce Eno* McDonald c e ^ r # Trom G a r - the property is looking' herders are missing ##* the,r sheep Jactsos StfBday to fejp YFiTbaG »e*l. cwruha gold and e.-lver, rad : cannot be found, afetoagh dfliigeat Hits, oGtbc C;g Helifceast market, was once ho* 6 «ed fw *? 0 ,W 0 , bet, search has beea made. Hwsters got iKM* j . ...... _ l _________ I l . . f ^ . 1 * m -M t k a f l l h t f e t k # (1 M I T I G I . Tbey.are at work oa'o jbtrOdtDg to tkwogh t o fmit of the mine, the, into Augusta to-day fro* the mo an te media a ilaagttee Imtee. ; «skt was not eeaBptaed. I tain*. Ahbongh they were » *hel- Apple* froze wMfe n £ 8 « # Ueta in tte. ~