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i ± !X r Have load of canned goods that will be sold at the follow ing prices: 3 lb. Cau Eastern Tomatoes per case, 13 00 3 lb. Call Eastern B & 15 Tomatoes per case, 3 50 2 50 2 05 2 85 2 20 2 50 3 00 3 25 4 00 2 lb. Can JaekBon Corn per case, - 2 lb. Can Fond du Lac Corn per case, Morrow Corn per case, Sellerburg String Beaus per case, Deru String Beaus per case, B & B String Beaus per case, Early June I’eas per ease, Oysters per case, Dress Patterns froni $4 00 to $ 6 00. No two alike. Finest Line of Jackets and Capes that ever came to the Big Hole Basin. Come and inspect the goods, IN STOCK -AuT J . P . LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. Lots for sale i SEEIMRS, HATTIE M. NOYES FOR TERMS AND PRICES. DUKE GIST. ('HAS. lUt’IIAliDSON- THE BIO HOLE SALOON, Jackson, Montana. GIST & RICHARDSON, P ro ukiktoks . Fine Wines, Liquors, and Ciwars Always in Stock. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM. MONTANA. MRS. JAM ES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First C lass Service. Headquarters for Gib- bonsvilleand Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAiLARD & NEWCOMER, Proprietors. Er try thing in the house-first class—Wines, Liquors* and ^Cigars. •Jail and see us.__ We will treat yen white. THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEk ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. _ ___ - fortheS* SS%.f®\5irv A M e S t o c k o f W i n e s , L i q u o r s , * at SMoa Jtan, auArtap- First National Bank of Dillon. A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. OORltESPONDENOE SOLICITED. CENTRAL PHARMACY, DILLON, MONT. Drugs and. P aten t Medicines. MAII. ORDERS I’UOXU’TLY AT TENDED TO. L. J . WILLIAMS, P koi ’ iueto ii , Dillon Cash Grocery Co., DILLON, MONTANA. T. W. jFoFNPKXTKK, M anager . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON ECO. Thu Big Furniture House. Prices based on compe tition with the world. Special attention given to undertaking. G. T. PAUL, Prop DILLON im KSTATB i INVEST MENT CO. 1 HLLON NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. Desires ho eorrespond with parlies In the Hlg Mule wire have ranches for sale or lease. We have a few Inquiries for bargains from Both enslern and western parties. DILLON CITY PROPERTY Improved and unimproved fur sale. Also farm lauds in Monluna, Idaho, Oregon and oilier slides. DI u . on H eal K sta ie A I nvestment i '()., 1 to ion. Muni. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART, Mail Comrai-.tor. n o t i c e e o u I ' L i a . i c A i i o N . LA,\r> O ffk f . at M ijmoi .' i . a , Muninim. NovE'hdH r a, iripy. Noth'** Is hereby given Dial tic ioilowlng- narned Hetller has filed Bolin* ui his inten tion to make final proof in suppovi of Ids claim, ami that said pnml will he made lie- fort* Benjamin L. HI gvdhhuh . L. >. i ’ommia- sloner, at Wisdom, Montana, on Deremi**i* £J, 1809, viz: Joe! 8. .Nevins, who made desert laud entry No. ft-l, for the .N We, NW‘j, Sec. is, NjuXL’*, NE*si NW « , Her. 11, Tp. 6 S.. B 10 A . He names the following wit mss??. t-u prove his continuous rrsi(1<ne»* upon ami riiifiva- tlon <rf «*nkf lahtl, Yfri............... Pearl Hunted, of Fox, Montana. James Peterson, of Jackson, Moninna. Arthur W. NeVlus. of Fox, Montana. IMek Nedrou, of Jackson, Montana. L lml R F.. A mi * ret , Ktqrlstcr. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. L and O ffice at M issoci . a , Montana. Sep tember 18 . JHU 9 Notice is hereby frJ vva that the followl/ig- named settler has filed notice of l.er inten tion to rnuke ffiiat proof In soppo'rt 6T Her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Benjamin K. Stevenson, L. S. Commis sioner, afc Wisdom, Beaverhead C-o., Mon tana, on Novemiair IS, 1489, viz: Giaddys M Mifflin, who made H. F.. >!o. I9U4. for the HE!i Section H, Tp. i S., 18 W. She names the following witnesses to prove * her continuous residence opon and ealtlvs- | don of said land, viz: David E. Stephens, of Drtetoa, ftfontensu Daniel Tovey. “ “ “ U’barles K. Lewis, - * Moses Jurdine. “ *’ “ E lver E. UnwazY fteftoter. See our Christ mas goods. Fin est display ever in the Basin. Two hundred boxes fresh dried fruit direct from California. WISDOM MERCANTILE CO., B. It. STEVENSON, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, WISDOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. H0UK, BARBER, WISDOM, MONTANA. Local Breezes. Tempest and sunshine. Go to Lossl’s and see his dry goods. Autumn is lingering in the lap of Winter. 'Try the new coffee at Wisdom Mere. Co. Fine slock of children’s toys for Ch ristmas. Fine corned beef for sale by (be Big Role Meat Co. Potatoes and eastern apples at the W - M. Co.’s store. For Sale Cheap—A new Kimball Piano. Inquire at this office. Office and correspondence station ery at Tribune Pu^Co.’a, Dillon. Fine line of eelft. 1 and novelty goods for holiday present! at J . P. liOssTe. Boot and shoe repairing neatly done by John Cunningham, Jack- son, Mont. John Peterson drove in a fine hunch of cattle, numbering 108 head, last Friday. They came from near Divide. John llarbit is building a lean-to addition to his blacksmith-shop. George Voorhees is doing the car penter work. J. P. Mackenzie was doing some work last week lor Messrs. J. B. Hatch and J . C. Paddock, prepar atory for winter. Surveying for a railroad up tba Bitter Root river from Hamilton is in progress, but where it will leave the valley no one cau tell at present. George Metlen, deputy U. S. mineral surveyor, of Dillon, and Gemge Romaiu, of Jackson, had business in this section the last of the week. Foi Christmas presents go to J. P. Lossl's, Inspect the all wool children’s underwear at Lossl’s. Maher A Grosh cgttlcry for sale at the Wisdom Mer. Co.’ store. Stale Senator and Mrs. Norris of Dillon were in this vicinity the first of the week. The Tbauksgiving ball was large ly aticuded and dancing continued till ’way in the morning. Jesse Rhodes has moved his fam ily from Dewey s to this place and will occupy the house next to the hotel. A marriage license was issued to Robert O. K. Pence of Bowen and Miss Lam a llauson of Wisdom on Tuesday, the 21st ult. J. D. Mudd, o£ Mudd creek, was iu attendance at the ball last even ing. He says he commenced feed- iug his beef cattleyesteulay, J. P. Lossl returned from Pion eer, Deer Lodge county, Mouday night, where he went to look after his mercantile interests at that place. (Several of the finest young ladies in the Basin, the Misses Mabel and Amy Armitage and Edna and Edith Noyes, called at the print-shop Sat urday. Frank Cope, an old-timer who has lived near Divide since ’70, is visiting in this vicinity, having sold his cattle and place and is now looking up a new location. Messrs. B. R. Stevenson and C. E. Lew is have moved their families to the old Armitage place, a couple ol miles northwest of town, where they will reside this winter. Our friend Finos McDonald drove the Jackson stage for Contractor Stewart Wednesday. A smile of happy contentment hovers about Me’s face, but perhaps it’s only a a dream. A three-year-old steer dropped dead in Bull creek one day last week while being driven into tbo Basin with a bunch of 4U head pur chased ou Grasshopper by W. J. Moirisou. The Big Hole Meat Co. boys the oilier day shipped a lot of poultry by express loN. S. Staggs, the Jack- sou feeder, and threw in a line turkey for the bride and groom as a sort ol a wedding present. The party down at Quit Owen's last Friday night was said to be a great social success, ami those in attendance were loud in their praise of their fine treatment at the hands of the host and harness. For Sale—24 3 year old steers, $40 per head; 30 2 y ear old steers, $30 per head; 2u yearling steers, 120 per head; 30 cows, *30 per bead; 20 calves, 113 per head; 12 yearliug heifers, $20 per head. 15. F. tutu, Grantidale, Mont. (Several young men in town last night were limping. As one of them expressed it, “Some of ihtm' had their horses fall with them. courage all ooze a and he flew the field and dies without even learning of a cow path that leads to matri mony^ Better be old darkey ’Raa- tus iu his cabin where be holds old Dinah’s hand and asks ‘who’s sweet?’ and Dinah drop# her head on his shoulder and says ‘Bofe ot us.’ ” ARREST OF THE HOU>»l)F9. A Week After Tbelr Desperate Act They Are Gathered Is at Anaconda. WHITE CAPPERS ACT. Marchad Them ygHIII Oat of Ida ho Into Montnna— John on the Doctor and Mr. Shaw. To Deputy Sheriff Baucroff of Salmon City heloug* the honor and glory and reward for capturiug the young men who robbed tbe A. D. & M. store iu Gibbonsville on tbe 20tb ult., an ucoouut of which was printed in these columns last week. He trailed them to Anaconda and found oue of them eating a square meal at a restaurant and the other iu a house of ill-repute. They were passengers on the stage bound for Gibbonsville Wednesday morning and a preliminary exainiu ation held on their arrival will pave tho way for the district court to Bond them over the road when it meets iu the spiing at Salmon City. The deputy sheriff gad his pns- oners stayed over night Tuesday anil were the guests of A. 11. Mo- Vay who brought them here in ample time tbo next morning to catch tbe stage. (TIASKII OUT OP oniBONHVII.I.K. John Nugent, a chum of the two young desperadoes who did tho hold up act in Gibbonsville on tbe 20th of November, had made himself obnoxious to the citizens try stealing from the hotels and other places mid a man named Fitzgihbona bad also made himself disliked by gun plays ami various misdemeanors, an Monday evening a party of twelve or fourteen of the residents, dis guised with gunny sacks thrown over their heads, leaving hales far their eyes, nose and anus, ami well armed, called on the two undesirable people and escorted them up the hill to the line between Idaho and this Blale and warned them not lo return. A Disappointment. Quite a few people were iu. town yesterday expecting to take part & the turkey sheeting, bat the mast who advertised the affair failed t# some to lew*. If be had only seat the birds the boyt about bare could have done the reet. When the man came te the printing office to hare the shooting announced in the local newspaper we thought he waaia earnest and hud an honest look, and we supposed it we* a sure-enough turkey shoot. However, with the Scotch poet we sty, “The best, laid plans of mice and men gaug aft agley,” and eur turkey shoot was a dead, square tailure. It will be remembered that last year Jim Rasor was to have a shoot ou Tbauksgiving Day, aud the man with whom he made tbe contract became discouraged ou account of tbe deep snow ou the Trail ereek t oad and could not come from Bitter Root with the birds. Tbeiefere, it appears that there is some strange fatality about this lurkey-t hooting business On Thanks* giviug Days, and w« had best barf Christmas, New Year’s or the 22il designated as a day for the shootistl to distinguish themselves. School Items. The following pupils are those whose average grate foi the month ending Nov. 24, equals or exceed* 00: Alice Ilenuug, Ou. Bertha Shafer, OU. Roy Noyes, ol. 1’aul l ’addoek, 02. Currie Woodworth, 03. Raymond Noyei, 24. Three of our number are on the sick list this week—llorner and j) Wallace McVay and Ilarvie Pad* d ic.k. All classes above tbe third are taking muscular movement writing, and some are dolus? very good work. A. L. D unbar . Mining on Ureeshopper Creek. MISTOOK Til KM. KOR TOl’l.lIS, E. Hall of Dillon, Mont-, who il j in charge of the, CeastGold Mining : company’s dredger on Grasshopper • crock, in Beaverhead county, talked ! interestingly of died nig last night Johnny Peterson, who lives a lew #l tjie ( 'uUen> Bayg t|,e pja]p Lake miles from town ou tho Gibbonsville: 111. n,!,); iiiad, came in 1 tiesday evening and >-There are now four dredgers oil iTponed that two men had Leon run Urasshopj.ou creek,’’ said he, “and nut of Gibbonsville and wcio com- art, money. They can ing this way on foot. Sboitly alto . |,ay expenses when the earth pay* (i cents per cubic yards, but we are Peterson’s nrrivt two sure enough fool passengers arrived across the bridge from that direction and near 1) everybody that saw them walk in suspected that they were the “ un desirable citizens’’ that the whit- capper! had driven out ot the Idaho mining camp. The pedestrians wire looked ou with illy-concealed gelling I rum 15 in 50 cents p*r yard The drudging is thus vary successful. The creek bottom i* Irom 75 to 300 feet wide, but of course the paying ground does not txlred over that area; in some p.aces the streak is not more than lAcuiy leet wide, aud it lies upon displeasure for some time ■ by om-j lw,lf0t;k ol in lt,e few of ,, . . i i i i i . , , people uniil “Mack and 1 Sboity ,earUwiuel anote bedrock. We nsa Kor.y or fifty head .1 cows from , some were kicked, and some had j 8(jnje o[ tLe ()Uier boyB wll0 : (b . ^ aii eB(||ei(H ch>i„ of too many lor|W(iuaiuuJover lllftl, recognized m , uckeW Illade of VHy heavy steel, j the newcomhis oui old time friend- Bcra^,. ihe bedrook which the calves have been taken had a drink that wa- wdi he sold worth the money if tak en soon. See Noyes or Geisser of the Ajax Live Stock Go. A. L. Dean and Tom Glavin, who came over from Pioneer a couple of weeks since, and, m the absence of oar notaries public, went to Dewey’s to make tome mining affidavits, were obliged to make another trip to this place to swear before an officer with a commission from the Land Offices in Helena and Missou la, and Tuesday found U. S. Land Commissioner Stevenson at borne and the necessary papers were sign ed, staled cod delivered. them.’ : vijy clean. Inc claims-which are We are indebted to tb* Wisdom jy,-. j. A MtNiven and F. M. Mercantile Co. for a fine , calendar j ShaW) agent |or ltje receiver of the ; p4lf.lllea m8(J(1 Ua milea m leugtb. for 1900. A picture of tbe Garden A. D. * M. Co., after which the , ..Urt!!ibmier t m k is uue of tkt of the Gods in the shadow of Pike>liMpici0ll w*s all off and they were; oWwtt att4 btm) OM o[ lhe t*it Peek in Colorado is primed oo tbe | tregte(j ]ike tbe gentlemen that they |)I0j 11(.lIlg ,,iaeer districl8 in tha card, it teils ns we will have a new j arfci having adghted from the stage j euUulr).. (;Je0I.ge n. Kooinson, the moon on the 1st and 80th of Jan., i tu „ relcb their cramped limbs and i has and, withal, it is strict'y up to ^ t0 take a constitution^ wa'lk, »>'iv ltt at he believed that over *30,000,- iug in town ahead ol tbe mail j btw baa taken otnot the creek i Harry Scwt Married. \ [bars since Doc, wbeu l i 7was’ Erst date. The Thanksgiving number of the j Anaconda Standard is a gem of; typographical and pictorial art. j DESERT LAND. FINAL PKOOF.-NOTKE FOR ITELK'ATKW. L' otexf PtATB L asts O rnec, Rn.tXA. Mont., Oct. ft ISSSL-Sotk-C k beset* ,tkMi titst S t o l e S»iefokj, eft W ludnra, B earw b n fi Co., Maotura. has Clest notice of in- teetkm to make proof on her desert-land Harry Scott Married - -------- : opened. It is, in fact, the oldest In a letter from 11. J . Scott, for- IlunjCg district in tbe state. Pictures of the great blooded horses: merly of this place aod Btiii inter | -.DredginiT haa been saccessfal on the Bitter Root Stock farm— j <su*d in mining property on Steele * onlj wi,hala p,4t few je#rB< yy, Tammany, Balbampton, Hamburg i creek near Wisdom, ia which b* i },are (earned that tbe pumping syg- j Tbe Deer Lodge correspondent o f ' and Prodigal, the sires ot hundreds : instructs «* to change the address! [e!a Qgeies8> bot t? maty experi- | the Sunday Standard writes: N. J. | of fast ones, Allard’s famous bard j of bis paper to 432 Garden avenue, j meuta we j,sve t0 'but!! oue | Bielenberg returned Wedoesday aft ; of buffaloes, and other illustrations ! Botte, he informs us that be WOT: ii,at pajs.” eruaos from a two weeks’ stay m along with the descriptions make ( married on the 21st inst. to au es-j ppe Coast Gold Mining company the Big Hole basin, where be has the issue exceedingly interesting, i tunable .yteng lady of that eity,jj8 a Phiiadelpbia concern. It hi extensive riaeh and cattle interests. the Gssa.rnca Mss. i MliiS Mic0!€ K tJ*bs0ek» th* considered that its dredger now is He report* no snow when he left ini --------- ‘ j ter of Ira Babcock, a respected and j n,e e(W| *40,000 and !$<K- that section and says atadk are look- 1 a young lady his this to say of t well to-do farmer in Gladwin couu- i CW)> aQ^ j, eost tog well generally, l i s t year at bachelors: !-tj, MicLsgiti. The ceremony * a s !eoeitractiou of others. Mr. HaB this time they were feediag cattle, - a bachelor is a coward, and *! performed *t the rendeuce of the „ oa bk irij tn Pltfl*itnlpkl> in tbe hesia. He «• lanng 500 , failure; he share* and primps butia; brides «*ter, Mrs. John Rasmus-' bead of calves drivew^Out to his t00 cowardly to pot hw arms around! aea, 209 Dakota street, by the Rev. reach in the upper Dee* Lodge r * l- ! gnccess and press it to bis bosom, j J . l * Albritton, paaHir o f . they wiK wiwter. Mr.; Wjll you be uaae? You ire mine j Vi#iW Method;-it ctorti. Hirry’s wL* tim l-^m fce be-, He resolve, remarry every y e a f T o r j fc u giret n o M a c be re M m n b of: Ivrtr years, S it srheu the hoar fer, M ™ ™ * * * * * * F ™ \ n i m t e i hay « f e “rHdh! tbe diet mimtjMhen in ute pw»* I s r w d i H f e r t e t h i * - i fw jeure *t t r n M i g m j c h e ^ M I A w r 1 w h r e heua^f & & * * * * c m ) * , fa* | l