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.TV T- «*--#• i r , - * : - 4 f V - ■ 4-M- y . l - L ' >£93 J Volume 2. WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1899. JUSIARRIVEO! A full and complete line ol DRY GOODS— Dress Goods, Ladies’ and Chil dren’s Underwear, Ladies’ M isses’ and Infant’s Cloaks. Also a Fine Line of Gent’s Un derwear and Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Harness, Etc. I N ’ S T O O K A T j . p. l o s s e s . W isdom and J a c k s o n . SEE MBS, HATTIE II NOTES TOO TEAMS AND PUCES. DUKE GIST. (HAS. RICHARDSON. THE BIG HOLE SALOON, Jackson, Montana, GIST & RICHARDSON, P roprietors . Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Always in Stock. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietress. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib- bonsvilleand Divide Stage Line, All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BA1LARD & NEWCOMER, Propri-tors ■> --------- 0 -------- Everything in the house first-class—Wines, Liquor* and Cigars. Call and see ns. W* will treat yoa white. B. F. Wans, Fw». O tho R l b im . C u b . The [’rices based on compe tition with the world. Special attention given to undertaking. G. T. PAUL, Prop THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR.'O A Fine Stock of W ines, Liquors, and Cigars constantly on band. Schlitz’ Beer—the Beer tfitHaade Milwaukee famous. All kinds of soft drinks. First National Bank We Carry of Dillon, A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. correspondence solicited . CENTRAL PHARMACY, DILLON, MONT. Drugs and Patent Medicines. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO. L. J, WILLIAMS, P roprietor , Dillon Gash Grocery Go,, Dll.l.ON, MONTANA. T. W. I'OINDEXTKlt, M anager . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fqticy and Staple Groceries. DILLON REAL ESTATE k INVEST MENT CO. IHLLON NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. Desires to eorresjMmd with parties In the Big Hole who have ranches for sale or lease. We have a few inquiries for bargains from both eastern and western parties. DILLON ( ITT PKOPEKTY Improved and unimproved for sale. Also farm lands in Montana, Idaho, Oregon and other states. DI llon H eal E state & I nviwtmcnt O o ., Dillon, Mont. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART, Mail Contractor. Goodyear’s Gold Seal brand of Rubbers. A FULL LINE OF Choice Groceries and Furnishing Goods, Agents for VYiLou'a Air-Tight Heatera. Standard Gasoline Lamp and Sap- pllCX. M. Burn A Co. TaiiorMad* C l o t ^ , A U f lm l, Peat*’ Prise Wall Paper. W. T. HOWLE, Physician and Surgeon. (mice over I.msl's store, Wisdom, Mont ami. li. K. STEVENSON, ENGINEER AND SliRVCYOH, WISDOM, MONTANA, SIDNEY C. HOUR, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. Local Breezes. NOTICE FOR PUIiLICATlON. L and O f f o a l Misson.A, Montaii September 36.iVtKt Notice Is hereby given that the following- named settler lms filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will he made be fore Benjamin K. Stevenson. U. S. (lomints- sloner, at Wisdom, Morituna, on November 4, m. via: Henry Kelley, who made desert land appli cation No. HU for the K tt, N. E. and N 8. E. 14, and N. MS. W. H, Sec. 1;i, and S . '/, 8. E. X, 8oc. 14, Township 4 south, Range 15 west. He names the following witnesses to pi-ove. his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vie: James Innis, of Wisdom, Montana. Joha Helming, of \ “ Anton H. Jackson, of Jackson, Montana, Wm, N. Smith, of Wisdom, Montana, Korea E. H ehsbiy , Register. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. L and Omc* AT M issoula , Montana. Sep tember IS, 1809. Notice Is hereby given t!*t the following- named settler has filed notk-e of her Inten tion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Benjamin K. Stevenson, C. 8, Commls sloner, at Wisdom, Bearerhcad Co., Blon- tana, on Novembers, I SB. vie: Gladdys M. Mifflin, who made H. E. No.l®4, for the SEX Section 8, Ty. 4 8,, R. IS W. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence npon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: David E. Stephens, of Brlston, Montana. Daniel Tovey, \ “ “ Charles E. Lewis, “ \ “ Moses Jardine, “ “ Euan E. HtRSBiy Register. DESERT LAND, FINAL PBOOF.-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Crrmn S tatb L and Omci, Hn.es a . Moot., Oct. !, ISM.—Notice fa hereby given that Mamie SalefA-y, of Wisdom, Beaverhead Co., Montana, has filed notice of In tention to make proof on her desert-land Claim So. 4343, for the NX SFItt,, SEX SWX, JfEMSWM.NWXKEMSiic.fi. Tp. 1 S, R.14 W, before Benjamin S Stevenson, P. S Oommlnsloner at Wisdom Mont., oe Satnr- day, the Bth day of Nowwmher, a*. She names the foCowlo* wltanaes to prove the complete irrlgifloe and redamatka of said hud: _ Snuhech Tort Wffito* Terfc BBvHLow, Marie Bdln, of Borea, Most. Miefi Laurt Stanehfield i» visiting friends in town. Maher & Urosh outlier; for »ale at the Wisdom Her. Co.1 (tore. Mr. aud Mra. B. B. Lawreuce. of Beyyu, were tradiug to town Satur day. They have charge of Uuele Sam’s mail matters at that place. Among the visitor* at BulW tak ing in tb« soldiers’ raeepkioa were. Mr. and Mrs J. P. Loss!, A. J. Noyes and daughter, Miss Edna, W. A. Armitage aud family, John Peterson aud Beu Mallou. A hot time at Dewey a is billed for Saturday, Oct. 80, Bull and broncho ndiiig by Mr. James Red- fern; race, man agaiuHt herie. 50 yards, Handing start; turkey shoot iug, and to tin lab with a grand ball. J. II. Fox, of Bowei, brought u| a tire uiant of antelope meat Tues day. One meal of u was wor h a dollar of gold standard money, tnd, a* the editor-in chief aud hia asso date made three “squares” ol it, the total value of the roast foot* up Truly, tbe jn in to i ’ h liuu* me can in pleasant |,lac.cs! Major and Mrs. U. IV. Hunt and daughter were ai lie iuucl over uiglit and wetit to Gildinusville thia morning. where he lias ttiiiiiou in teresta. The major lias mule a Hue war record during the past year and a half as a member ol the Pirn Ida ho lufantiy while seeing service in the Philippines, ami his fiiends in (iibhimaville ami Lemhi county have reason to be proud of him R V. iilanton, of the ltig Hole Meat ( ’,n., was dow n to (Jihhonsville lliv li id if the week, reluming Wednesday, lie made some nolle j- lions and sold about. 1,51)1) |ioumls of meat. Wilbur Hays, of tbe same concern, was at the Springs Tuesday and returned the following day. 'The boys are reaching out for Imsiuess in all dircutmi a and ahi|i meat as far down the road as lb any, Hoad Supei visor T. J. Low met with a bad accident one day last wtik w hen tearing up an old bridge in Vlonigonn-rv’s lane. In lifting one iml of a plank in old rusty 00 j it nns nail wiih the head lorn off which was sticking in it caught Mr. Low on the wrist. going dear lliiousjh Iniwecu the bones and the tendons. It was an ugly cut anil ihcre was great danger of blood poisoning, but, alter careful dressing the w ound is doing nicely. The Duck>Hu«ters. Ihe lake in D. F. Wampler’s field ia a favorite rendezvous for ducks aud the lads about town who stand in with the owner are privi lege! to let down the bars and enter. His wife is still in Indiana visit ing her married (laughter arid his sou Rloyd is general superintendent of the upper Tong ranch, and the understanding was when Mr. Wam pler’s daughters, Jessie and Ethel, went oat to Butte to eee the soldiers that he was to “ baob,” but tbe shooting on the lake was so good that he has had many invitation! to dufi at the short order house down jfbwn, and on being asked bow he diked cooking his own meals Flem fta^arked that he didn’t havete cook^^hn^Jong as tbe duck-hunters are around?’**” '\’ Doling the past few week* we have bad “ fine weather for ducks” and local sportsmen are telling all kinda of stones. ~ ^ Sid Honk tells sbout shooting a a dock and it didn’t ha’ bit bullet rebounded. He also “shot upintbeair” at a flock of swans and cut the throat of one which kept on flying for abput a mile be fore it dropped. He fays they sopelimes fly for ten miles after being perforated with lead. The other day Owen Ellia made a killing on the pond* in hii field, bat hia retriever, Reuben, would only swim out and smell of tbe birds and Mr. Ellis was obliged to get wet m order to secure the game. Reuben is a well-bred dog that w«* given {o Owes by Butte people, and Duke Gist bad another pup from the litter, bat some bow their education has been neglected and as bird-doga they are not a success. Dng Bagger JACKSON CORRESPONDENCE. C. Thompeoo, tbe fact ol whiak baa already been reported ia tip o? Standard. The killing ocoarred^ oa Miner ereek, about 80 nubjf above Jaokaon, ib the Big Hoi* basis, tnd within a short ditUae# of the Idaho line. Mr. Moore found, on reaching ’ Bannick,, vrbere Thompson had gone to give himself up, that th e n waa bo witness to the affair, aad $$ the eorouer would require Thoqipw son ga a witness before the inquiry, . the prisorer was placed in the Ctrl* tody uf the uoionei >uiiii after the inqaut. and M r, ,'do>is reutrued ttr Dillon. The atory of the Lining, as told to Mr. Moore, is about m 'foliows: The two men had Leeu baching to* geth-r. -oing re r^c t iiiou work* Peuua li pi r.-ode ilic cabin, whil® The followiug from the village of the hot ipriugs oame iu too late tor publication last Friday, and as most of it is too good to lose we give it a place iu the column! of thia week’s paper, in explanation of the first joke we would say that the editor of the B reezes ia eomethiug of a billiard sharp, sail, although Duke Gist cornea near being perfect himself, hia table has many imper fections, hut in spile of which we need to give them ell points. Our cerreapendeut, under date of Oct. 1#, sayt: If you should happen to appear here white juy iuek ie goed 1 would discount yon a ftw game* of bill- iaids— for on thu blackboard of i table I bars been feeling very play* fu .aicly. While bayiug 1 very w< it earned u piece of chalk atm,a my pcismi m u kind ol a bun .in, ami whim I came iu this fall in) tii gers were o aiupej iu the shape of ii pitchlork baudle, but nv viTihviess 1 uatouisiicd the natives s»»til aa inyrnif by luuulng 88 with mm ted ball in my pockei, aid 1 kuo,i 1 could have made 100 but for luma kmsed off in my 23d and he He sboi iiyii.g id make one ol u y fa I mo,,. rtu0||. ,v. „ ii/i ,.i:.. I iii uni liooati.ig myself, oal in m noliceu Ina •\‘I , “ i‘ h y u an idea ol wlisi jou butt. uku. l.om u.- can »apect lin e IS j li t of illUfO llltl m l IniHiiiias in Dillon this week: ,\'a n Mu ui'ii, Frank Degaulisrt, t.lbaueey Jiiiiun, l.ou Fessenden, Dick Nul row. Thom p»On li.nl Ms iu a ie n .i, li i lUg Ti i Mi j u'li « e tere l i * iaiu. a:. After ilom a,' lie hia.'katr spread , ut ..nlay morn* >i - i rut aad ett* i i.urtcd a fir#, i.uie an inquiry rl\ de alter som* eiilcrcd th# the rifle hud ial place an l (ilimpH’Nof Hunibine! back sugar, to.75 cash, at L ohh IV Go to Lossl’s aud sec his dry goods. Try tin new coffee at Wiidorn Mere. Go. A tine liue of macintoshes at J, I*. Lossl’s. Kweet potpket>* 4 t|^mibeiTaes at Wisdom M»ro. Go. Miss Maud Mallou is visiting Mrs. Rogers in Butte. Fred Francis killed two moose n«sr his place Monday. For Sale ('•heap—A uew Kimball Fiano. Inquire at this office. Apples, per box, |2.50. W isdom M eh . G o . Office aud correrfomleiioe station ery at Tribune Full. Go.’s, Dillon. Bool and shoe repairing neatly done by Johu Gtnningbam, Jack- ton, Mont. John G. i’ailda ik had husinesi- in Butt# thia week, returning borne Wednesday. c Nell Nelson, ene of the Horse Prairie cattle kiqgs, is rounding up bis herds in this vicinity. Owen Ellis w>s a passenger lo Jackson Monday on Stewart’s stage line and returned Wednesday. Sam Rhodes, *f Dewey's Flat, passed through town Wednesday with freight lur Cib'oonsville. Mr. and Mis. J. B. Hatch were trading in town Tuesday aud mci dentally subscribed for the B reezes . Postmastei Strowbridge had his flag filing ou the hall Monday, as a mark of respect to the returning (oldiei's. Jack Rusted, who has been stop ping with Joe Shindler above the springs, came down from there the firBt of the week. A flock of geeBe par sed over town Sunday night going north, and tbe weather prognosticators eay it is a sign that winter has not come to stay. ■ ■ ■* ..... ....... ■ ■ - - ■■ ■ — — George Barfield, at work under the supervision of T. J. Low, was getting out roek this week for rip rapping at the north end of tbe W iadom bridge. Forty or fifty bead et cows from wbieb tbe calves have been taken will be sold worth tbe money if tak es soofi. See Noye* or Geisser of tbe Ajax Live Stock Co, 'Miss Augusta Anderson, who' recently completed teaching a five months’ term of school at Bowen,, has gone to Germany where Uis-W- peeta to finish her edecation. Miss Maui Staley, recently ef Urieh, Mo., ha* loested in Wisdom in the Zorn bcihlsBg. §£e has bad ^ a wide eif-eriem* a* dressmaking ^ © « dog down to (fiKbrnw^ aad eotieits p at rewage ia that tine, i T^ e t^e other day to teach h i a to gaBasteemg aflirfsjetiow. I bust. i it a little ^ 4 -------- it was a canvass-backhand tbe the pa-l two weeks, left for home Nimlii) iiccompsniud by Mist Jennie Jiicksini wl.o goes for a shoit visit. Mrs, Geo. Roraain departed lust Tuesday Tor Butte, where she will spend ihe winter. Master Harry, who accompanied her will taka a winter's Bchooliug in that city. Dr. Ilowlo of Wisdom and an insurance man by the name of tian- duaky made a canvas of Ibis snd of the valley aud^couvinced quite a few ttiat death was staring them iu tin lace aud equipped their families wilh policies. It is rumored about that the map ol Jacksou will surely be chauged iu the uear iului*—for Messrs. Gist & Richaidsou arc about to build on tlivir lot between the two stores. George Romaic had the nerve to drive into tue village Bunds; with a sleigh a bells—the first of the sea son, Mr. Robert Blanton, President of the Big Hole Meat Go., was a visit or iu town this week. Upon Mr. Staggs’ resignation Mr. Ed Kuney has taken charge of the Horse l ’rairi^ cattle. Yours truPyj Torr. Fatal Shooting Affray, “Tout,” our Jaekson correspond ent, was about to write up a column or two about tbe shooting which occurred at the Ajax mine last week when Martin Sorenson hired him to drive cattle to^Dillou. In bis absence, lrom this distance, we Will try to tell the.etor It seems that last wi ek Thursday two men, J. G. ThouipllW and Gus Peterwright, also know* as “ Batch Gus,” were employei/at the Ajax mine and had eom^words over a eop of coffee. I>t/rwright grabbed a gun and shot At Thompson, the hall going vepy close to its mark, entering life wall of the cabin. Wbere^on Thompson shot bis as- lailanr tbe ball entering his breast, causing almost instant death. T hompson went to Jackson ahd told bis story and also went to Baa nack and telephoned to the authori ties and the coroner came ont an inquest was held. People generally believe Thomp son’s story of the killing. Tbe coroner look Thompson to Dillon Wednesday. Ihe remaui of tbe dead man were buried on government land this side of Jackson. right hand * u tue bi left hand, eotii iniu toward Hie .. i This lime he a ne threw hit gun, back • a red again, was true, lh# ballet pa»»in, thn oifcV \Peiorg’i chest from aim to ai m. Petera lived hut a a w m ..JitH giid died without rerliziug ho a uadly he waa hurt. LUMBER FOR SALE. We have t>. o.i . if lumber in Wiaion Ga :m. Will lie ileliveie.l a. .v i- n *Ti per thouaaud or 01J ' >111(1 (it ika mill. u ,;.s B ros . Billy Noyve an 1 1 ' i . i ? rciist'i*, of the Ajax raucu. ■'< tiiwii i^pn- day ami ordeieil in i . ;i:zr.-i seat to their adilrem. HORSES »- i 11. » One dapple Lay m ■. ivei {Siiug about 1,200 pound' itjii 1: d TL combined on lh.* left - in d 1*?r and Z on the right shoulder; uu.l bay horse branded KG ou !«fi stifle and Z on left shoulder FivV dollar* AVOTHER ACCOrXT. A special dispatch to the Standard dated Diilon, Oct, 23, say»: Under Sheriff R. B. Moore re turned laii evening from Ban nack, where he had been in company with Coroner Cash more to iavestigate the killing of Gaa Petera by James for information leading to their re* covery. J ames O'C onnell . A Woman Causes * Sensation. Chicago, Oct. 18.—Deleta es to the anti imperialiH conference at Central MuBie hall today resumed the task of completing tbs urganiz* tics of a national anti imperialist league. J. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska, presided. The speaker of the morning we# Herbert Myrick, of Springfield, Mass. Following Mr. Myrick’s speech a general discussion of the Philippine question ocPupiecT tbe time until noon. A public mass meeting wa* then held. Congressman J. J . Lentz and the Rev. Herbert S. Big elow ef Cincinnati delivered speeches. ^ Daring tbe Rev. Mr. Bigelew’w ipeeeh a sensation was caused by % stylishly dressed woman wb* arosw in tbe audience and, eitinding h e r gloved hand toward the A merman Sag which hong suspended ever ( t o speaker, exclaimed: “Take down the flag, don't di*» grace it any longer” Sbe was harried from tbe h*R b f a friend tnd a* sbe left the t o M y she refjkd to p i f her naan* iMfc said she was tbe airter of dier, daughter of aa o d i f m ! s f n t or t*o anoui me c'lfluc, but could ! gat ui .iu ■ , ii i u Gus.” IT# : liualii u.uu i i ■ * . u, c and matt# ‘t lomc. ■ IS lly itiia mm ) . v .,ad died out ■ ':? wax lying SluopvU OVCI H8 i qe .it * 1. As he .ok of wood in iiiv stove 11! A. no rattU of - the nllo au “ Von ------ ---- ■V l . » i*ie remark, )ou sum* 5 colt c .villi mu l U .uere cam# 1 the report oi tue nils tlis bullet ol paaalug HO Cl. IXV 10 11, > ' io * that he j iell lie will , Tlieu i nouipiou *e- ,5 cured his giii at Petera, m ,» iCV: ■• \lilg r, and shot Petera \ tried to shoo* - again, wt the cart* i ridge stuck . nCU, j' L a* Thomp* SOU WHI.t Olll UIC /»*, with bi# &