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' •T'\' S i m m ,- i _ -Vk-'; < „ 4 - - r 4 ‘ - S4,*t£S«, = ^VS^ i 5- WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900. Number 18* [Have just received a car- lad of canned goods that ill be sold at the follow- jig prices: ? ’ 3 lb. ('aa Eastern Toiuato.es per ease, 13 00 3 lb. Can Eastei u B & 15 Tomatoes per case, 3 50 2 lb. (’an Jackson Corn per ease, - - • 2 60 2 lb. Can Fond du Lac Corn per ease, - 2 05 Morrow Corn per ease, - - - 2 85 Sellerburg String Beaus per ease, 2 25 ’ Dern String Beaus per ease, - • 2 50 B it B String Beaus per ease, - - 3 00 Early June l’eas per case, - • • 3 25 Oysters per ease, - • • 4 00 Dress Patterns from $4 00 to $ 6 00. No two ke. Finest Line of Jackets and Capes that ever ittte to the Big Hole Basin. Come and inspect the goods, IN’ STOCK A.T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and J a ckson. SEE MRS. HATTIE M. NOYES FOR TERMS AND PRICES. B. V. W hite , Pres. O hio K luck . Cub. First National Bank ot Dillon, A General Banking and Exchange B u siness Transacted. OOUKKSl’UJiHENCE SOLICITED. CENTRAL PHARMACY, DILLON, MONT. Drugs and. P a t e n t Medicines. MAIL OliDKUS PlioMPTLY AT TENDED TO. L. J. WILLIAMS, P hoi ’ uietou , Dillon Gash Grocery Co., DILLON, MONTANA. T. \V\ I’olNDKXTLU. M anager Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON FURNITURE CO., Tho Big Furnituro House, Prices based on compe tition w ith tho wot Id. Special attention (given to undertaking- > G. T. PAUL, Prop WISDOM RES/TA^RANT, WISDOM, MONT., TIV1KS A I’AUKS. P hopkiktobk . DUKE GIST. (HAS. RICHARDSON Meals at a ll Hours. Fresh lit e<u I, Pies it in I <n ' 1, os ( 'unsl mi t ty mi Hniid GEoltOF TIVil.S. 1, ( . l'AKKH. B. K. STKVENSON, THE BIG IIOEE SALOON. Jackson, Montana. ■ GIST & RICHARDSON, Pm.rRiETOBf. f ,e Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Always in Stock THE HOTEL On LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First C lass Service. Headquarters for Gib- » v ille and Divide Stage Line. All stages stop the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., HA I LAUD & MAW ■.MMt, i Proprietors ivm tiiifj\ !n the bo ise first e.a.v*—Wines, Liquors- and ^Cigars, -ttnd see lie. We will treat you «kite. H e SILVER SALOON, f | WISDOM, MONT., I OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. Fine Stock of Wittes, Liquors, andgCiqars tty on h and. Htz’ Beer—the Beer that wade£Milwaukee \\ isDOM, MOM ANA. SIDNEY C. HOUK, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three tim es a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday, JAMES STEWART, Mail Contractor. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! A naconda S tandard newspaper in Montana or the North west. Golden Seal Rubber Goods, Gordon & Furguson Fur Coats, Idaho Falls Potatoes. Also a Line of GROCERIES & PUNISHING GOODS - -AT— WSIWH 1 SIERffl'ILE CO, KOTK'K FOR l'liltLK'ATION. MIMMi A ITI U'.VnuN NO. 7;i. lT, S. L and Missui la . M odi ., .lait. ‘L limit. Nolipp is hereby given, ii.nl .lulln O’Rourke, w 1 p » s '* ^ t o s i a d d r e s s is Rutle, Mmitima, has this day Hied an application for n paieiil for lj!M5 acres of the Hurl lei I Bar 1‘lucev (’Iaim. situated in Pioneer (unor^nni/ed) Mining Bistriet. Beaverhead (.‘miuiy. Montana, the ]>osi Lion, eour.se. and extent, of I he said min ing eitiini, desi^nuled by an ollieml survey 1 hereof, as Survey Nos. fill 10. in supposed 'l‘ow itship No. !i south, Range No, 1 r west, a notice of which was posted on tin- claim on the I lilt day of November, IHIIO. and briny: move parlieulttriy sit lorlhand describiMl in tlieotlleial lit Id notes and plat thereof on file in this of lire, as I of lows, to wit: ih'g'iiiiiing n.l a loe. eor., a pine slump 8 inches in diameter, witnessed by hear ing trees and marked l-5!iitl for eor. No. | of I his sn r\ m . ! Coin which tin lT. S. iaWHlioii M on ii men |, No. 5551, estab lished for surveys in' supposed T. 11 S, ii. I i \V. hears N 51 degrees It minutes \Y M7 feet. I’unnihLi lltenee N. 7d di uiees 17 minutes Y). 75i>;{ feet t.o eor. No. I, Ihenee N, ill decrees 5-1 mimiie.; \\. leet to eor. No. ;s thence N. di ile^ves 51 uiiuules Y. 7588.5 feel to cor. No, 1; Iheuee S. 1 de gree 4i) ininules W, 1550 feet to eor No. 5; Ihenee S. 75 de^rei's 43 minutes \V. 5 401 feel to eor. No. tj; thence N, 'll decrees 'll minutes Iv U7o.5 feci to cor No. I, the place of' lM‘<nmdnm eonlaim in*j‘ an area of l.m. !> acres Haime«|. The local mu of t his mine is recorded inlhe olliee of i he Ueeorder of Beaver head l noun, on pii^e :5 l { in bonk ‘Hi o| Records. The ad joining Haims are Survey No. rial)!, Paw SapH Bar Placer on the north ami west, and Survey No. ;V>.V>. Jones t 'reek Placer, on I In1 north. John O'Rourke applicant for hoi h. 17 LM hl( 17. IlhHSHLV, Re^iMer. Jib. H. II a KFIIH. i P S (.'hum AifenT NOTICIC FOR PtlRldCATION'. MINING APPLICATION NO el. r s. B a M j O iiu k , M issoula . Mold., Jan. 'I, 1B«tu. Notice is her* tty ^m-u, Ihal .lohti O’lodllKe, whose posloltlee address is Butte. Mont., lias this day filed an ap- plieat.oii fora patent for 150 it!'acres of the NuydpT Bar Placer Mining Claim, silnaied in I’emi-t-r | iHmruani/\d i bin injr Disiriet. Hi-ao rlieud OounM, Mon tana. t fie posit ion, course and extent, of the said mining Haim. fb'Mjrmiifti hy an official survey thereof, as Sum y No. 5080, supposed Township No. j south, Range No. 17 west, it nonet* o| which was posted on the Haim on me th day of November, 1800. and te in^ more panicnhirh set forth and de~ scribed in the official H-ld hoo pla! thereof on life in t his odie,- ; lows, lo- wit: Bey.innitig' M eor. No. I. a p;i<> 12 inches in dianieicr, wit n- - • heimne I 1 ‘ees a ml marked 1-fni.So jo No. 1, from which the I . S. I/O* Monument No. 55.) 1, esinbiisle-' surveys in suppiKed T. :t s , k . i hears S. HD decrees '2H minuter V> feel, running: tlienee N. 70 decrees 57 minutes fv H-PiD teef to em-. No :l, thence S. -Mi decrees 7H ruiiiiio--, I. 5)-f feel to eor. No J; ihr-nee S. d-^r-es Oti minutes \V. HG51 feet to cor. thence S. 85 d''i(rees -18 miroites F. 487.5 feet to cor. No. 5: them-.* V 75 decrees 22 minutes K. 2-119 feet to cor. No. 6; ihenee N. It) decrees OH minuies Local Breezes. Dance the 2Clb. Monday will be the 15th. Masquerade at Jackson the 20tb. Go to Iiossl'a and aeo his dry goods. Try the new coffee at Wisdom More. Co. When in town go to the Wisdom lacUnrant. . . . Eur coats for salo at the \V. M. Co.'s store. What has become of winter's ioy iiras|f, anyway. I- me coi ned beef for Bale by the Big Hole Meat Co. Inspect tho all wool children’s underwear ig Lossl'e. l’oiatocs aud castorn apples at the VV. M. Co.’s store. Winnie Todd will soon begin to haul poles for Juo. Peterson. II. Bender, of the North Fork, had business in town Sunday. Maher & llrosli cutilery for Bale at (he Wisdom Mcr. Co.’ store. Office and correspondence station ery at Tribune Pub. Co.’s, Dillon. Max Kramer purchased a fine giiMiliue lamp of J. P. Loss), the oilier dav. Tom Mallou came home Monday evening after a weeks’ visit at the Pong ranch. R. V. Blanton, of the Big Hole Meal Co., had business up to the springs this week. Mrs. I). E. Stephens aud Miss Eva Jaldinc, of lirislon, were trad ing in town Tuesday. Mis. L ou Shafer bought a piano last seek of Dr. .1. A. Niven, of Gibbonsville. JacV Mill'd is has resigned position with W. J Morrison gone to work foi Owen Ellis. Mi si all the ranchman are Idling tin: Mockers rustic, as there is no snow on which to use a sleigh. A. M. Smith returned Tuesday from a couple of weeks’ visit at Gildionsville and Salmon City. Il.^j^luvenhark, of the Nnrtli was in town Tuesday and re Billy Noyes, commonly called the “ Kid”, say* he dou't like to eleep alone these cold uighta and that he wout sleep with Gcisser nor, in fact, any other man; that he is going to turn over a new leaf, keep his face closed so people can’t guess what he is, and advertise in the B reezes for a wife. Some girl, please taka pity on Billy, cause he is a nice boy (when asleep). Cnarlte Schultz has a contract for getting out posts and legs for eight aud one halt miles of lencc, for the High Land Water Co. His royal highness, and jolly good fellow, Robt. Ellis has a contract to get out 18,000 poles for the same company. The Ajax Lire Stock Co. will do the haubng act, and no doubt Arm itage brothers will erect it in posi tion to keep out the stock. Dug Newcomer has the charge of the High-Land Water Co.’s property and has let the fencing .contracts to the above named parties. LADIES’, MISSES, CHILDRENS AND INFANTS' CLOAKS BE LOW COST: Late News Items. 112 cloak at *10 *• “ *8.50 •< “ *! “ “ *2 “ “ A large slock on fii.fi Mc- hiu aud must he sold more goods. to * 8 . *7. *1). *3.25. *1.25. hand and they make room lor J. P. Lossi,, jautsoN cohkksi > om ) i : nc »-: ami toi ler n , aw W. 251 fc-l to cor. No. r. Itii-m,.- N. ,5 I i i t- degrees HI ininut.cN L. 2.12 feej n< cor. 1 I I I ! ■ No. 8: ihenee 8. 1 degree -to unuon-s \Y. lj20 feet to eor, No. h. them'11 sv 84 degrees IS mitmtes K. 2H3li.ii feel •!.,, or. No. 10; Ihenee N. 3 degrees 53 mmoles 1346.5 feel lo cor. No. J1, ltien<-(' .\ St degrees 31 niiuiftes IV. 2H33 feet to cor. No. 12; Un-ore south 7h degrees 45 min- . tiles W; 2I)«I 5 feet to cor. No. 13; | ihenee 8. 40d«grees 06 minutes VV. 1262 r> . c. . ^ i . ■ . feel to cor. No. 1. !he rtlare of Ueguj- Publishes mere. State, Telegraphic muf, conUi,„,i>f iir, nr^„t l5!, Wi a,,r„s atuLGeneral News than any. othei. claimed ........ the location of this mine is r-eordeil in llse.office of l!m Ueeorder of fv-a ver- hev i County, on page 251 in hook of LceorcK i The adjoining claims are the ; .n ■, 11 a j \ lata liar Placer, Survey No ;>452,1 f’aa Sapa Bar Placer. Survey No 5551,; dirtres Creek Placer Survey No. 5.V,5, i and the Bartlett Bar Placer Survey No. 567!) on the sou’h and wes;, John O itoarke afipficaiit for afl. It urea E. H ehshev . Uegl'-'-r. ■fos. H. H akpkr . 1-. S. Claim Agent f’irsi Publication. Jan. 12, ilKXi. DAILY 10 P ages 70 Concuss SUNDAY 16 P ages 112 CfiLt'HSf i SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Daaly and Sunday, one yeaa ........ HO.tN ; . .......... 5 months __ S.6C i “ “ . “ 3 months.... S.W “ “ “ 1 month..... l.« i Daily, only, one year .................. 8 (it: Sunday, onfy, one year ............ 2.00; The Kansas City Times is an en terprising newspaper. It issued a mammoth “ Twentieth Cecttrry Edition” cm the lit of the month. All po«fmasters and news tgeett the great Mtsaoun daily is se’.f eTi-, a n aathoraed to receive nibserip-; Ofie n e ^ a ’t try to keep op itet*. ... ................................. . .... ports the sleighiii\ good over his wav. 0. LaPlautc, of Bowen, |iassei| through l.owu Sunday en idii Ii- to Jackson to look after Ins inlcresla there. John Sc.haepe, who haa heen work ing fo‘ Lou Fessenden near .lae.kson this vvinler, was a visitor hcie S.ii, nrdav Ben ;\)a!lon came ail l.liu way limn (iiblioiisville Mondav will) a load of vegetables For his employer, J, P. Los*! Travel on the O'Connell slaje line is lighter than usual on ac count of the small pox m Butte ami otIn r cities. Our ui 1 friend IN ie l.agrue is liack from Gibbonsville where fie has been at work in lhe mints tor several months. (i. II. Strowbndge has a eontraet to build two miles of fence for VV, 0. Jones A liro. who arc at present at Redding, Cal. Frank Shaffer is getting but tim ber for several parties this winter and is living uear Fred Francis, in the N ichols 'cabin. X baby boy was born to the wife of Charley Frauds on the8th insl., and the father’s life is real and earnest and no empty dream. The ice harvest is on and the product is a good one owing to its being free from snow ami is frozen j to a thickness of 15 or 20 inches. The other day Sid Houk went down to Zorn’s savr-miil for elk, was loaded for bear when he left “Old Glory” and would not come back without something. Nor did he. He had seen the traek of a mountain lion and brought back a week's growth of whiskers and no desire to go again. Frank II. Schafer and Misa Laura Stanebfield both ot Wisdom were married on the afternoon of the 4th ieat. at the Episcopal ektrreh in State, the Rev. Blackiston dEciat- iag. The yotrag people are well iliiclv.smi, J:in. H, D.HI0. Martin Jackson had his foot smashed by a horse falling on him the other day and had to go to Banrack to Him tho doctor. He is better. The oilier day a party had din- nar at the “Red Onion,” now nam ed the Dclmotnco in honor of ilia oreasioii, Mr. Duke (list being host. Put ing the dinner lliu Indu s were eiilcrlaiimd by a dog light outside the door. Ed Kimey recently lost Ida old race horse “ Doc.” lie knocked his Inaiiis out against a -w all whilst being shod. Dime Williams lias startu 1 work or his property and is working several men, among whom is Jack Romain. Duke Gist is the first one in Juck- son to haul ice. Mrs A. II. Jackson arrived boine on Sunday aud has improved very mm h in health. The government surveyors leave In-re in morrow for Dillon, alter havin’ round Page &. Bushm-H's i t\a sin i ) all () K. Li S: imi Skelton was in town mi Mm dav ' 1 Sim-e the above wan written we '* Irani ii ii Dune Wailams has p it on 1 ) 0 • Ii ills uni it IS ex peel\ i ih.r hr .'.III -Om lie shipping ore •on IfoMMin has gone io llotsi Pi 1 i ! ■ a mo weeks’ stav hen in.; i : - : ole foreman and m inag\ 1 1L i ;u d I In w i in charge of l he ram-i Ji , B o ro vs is breaking lor 'Ii II irshey. Mi ( Lai’lante was iii this u a looking after his he.” . Eugene White has bee I up ice lor Duke Gist. Don't forget the masqu-r:i on ibe 26:h. The Montana Ore Purchasing company filed tu the district court at Butte on Tuesday last, a cost bill against the Boston A Montana in the Pcuusylvaoia mining case, recently decided in that company’s favor, amounting to $324,134, rep resenting it is alleged, the actual money paid out in preparing for the trial. Geucrai A. W. Grceiy. the chief signal officer of the army and the well-known Arctic explorer, lies in a serious condition at his home aa the result of au assault committed on him about half past 8 Sunday night by Joseph (’. Furnace, a mes senger in th* employ of the Adams Dxpiess company. The latter was drunk anil the attack was uuprovok* *l1;, , / 1. A. (’lark, chief of au engmeei- ing department of the Northern Pacific railroad, accompanied by 25 assistauls, are in Missoula from Lewiston, Idaho, from which poiut they were summarily transferred. Mr. Clark does not import the ob ject of his mission, but iutimates that he has work to do in the Lo Lo canyon. Tuesday night Terry McGoveru wrested the featherweight cham pionship of the world from Guorgo Di.vou. who had defended it for nearly nine years. To save Dixotl from a knockout Tom O'Rourke bill manager, threw up the sponge in the eighth round, vvhun the negro was staggering helplessly, bidding and weak, hut as game as a dy ing gladiator. The tight took place before a crowd that packed the llroa ltvay Athletic club, and the victory derided the ownership of a *10,000 purse. Dr. James Austin, his Bon, Otlio Austin, and his sou ia law, R iS. Btephenson had linen arrest ed at Oak Ridge, Miss., charged w ith whipping a negro tenant of a neighbor named Holland. After the opening of the trial in the jus tice’s court at Oak Rhine Tuesday morning shooting begas aud when the smoke of lire battle cleared away, Holland, Stephenson and Otlio Austiu were stretched on the Hour dead and Dr. James Austin ami a young sou of Holland were seriously wounded. The mher day James Tottaton and Milo Gregory, under sentence of ilcaih for mill-del', and Iwocattle- I Iii\ ves e-.-,i|ie | I rum the jail at Ken i ll, do., hy tunneling. I i.e United Verde coppet limit?, -or with the works itml rail* owned by the company, were cl. public a id ion in New York i ie- in Hie pro|.ttrlv is lo- I in Anzuiia, and has recently in Liigitioii. The property <l t lor y.eio.ttim, the (.mrchas- ■ng James Mi-Don il I. who i» 1 i I i . h r. , 0 -eseuie I the reor- h III 1 - 0 II III' lee III the coni.* ry Ciiicag) iivo found ni.i. - 1.1 toe m lewalk School Items. N hnoOeachcr A. L. I)| su k \Vi-.i..es lay morning wa- ii” -ci.tgiL M‘-s Ciior. ftrperifiTN Hri”; ip, wa- a visitor in VY.-.inesi'iav, going to Ji-k rbn . and will visit the -■ Fox and Briston Ciu her rr hor- ■ i r i M j ' l e i to gratify i . - :-e» ill wa, that t” 11 1 II p(i : * im i. I’nis shows aff. irs Ut s.ilit-uly acquired 1 A .i — <ii it i • ,i It! A 1!' JL Uil i u. ejuuierfeiters it4- 1 ci ii m i*$-> i m Buenos Ayres. 'e ’ ”111 t li -• i re in.i.i;iB -ilver dollars Ot i !: ” 18t)5. and they rtri fiiJg mi-.sully, too, in Uie * t l'ueir profits yielded bar w as IrtMti 30 l-i 40 p«. -;eut—Salt Lake id there r-ht of W is i im -on that iools at urn. ; As tie twentieth centnry w:il not i begin for a year, the enterprise of :* b 4 favorably knows ia the Basra j 1 want to Jet the peop'e who suf fer I'rom iUeumaUsui a-; sciatica k n o w that Chainberialn’s Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines aud a doctor ha t failed. It is the lliest liniment I have ever known of.—J. A. D odge *-. Alphar etta, Ga. Thousands have been t-cred of rheumatism by tuts reme dy. One application relieves the pain. For tale hy J. F. Losal, Wisdom ted Jaeksoa. tad the B reezes wishes them a Jeymatad prewperoad voyage o> f with (he Times.—Salt Late Hfral4 |ih* «ntnmontil sea. Tee B reezes was gotten out a day early this week, the ed.tor coBteEpiacieg a trip to Difloe. i nouns. Late Locals. M\m.ei- Ai N lie* m t ie Aj»I Liv\ - 1 1 ,,,-ii tj,., h ran... a, -.iys tht bov - no mere .iic.-e waiter morn ing- get up at 4 », SO they will have -« longer lay to loaf. Harry Neal, of Moose Hero, waa a vi-itor in town yesterday oa hia way from the county seat where he had business in the District court Ed Vance, the stage driver, knows as \Shorty was celebrat ing his thirty-fourth birthday yes terday. He gives as his reason for sever drinking water that he had 8B Bscie who came to his death hy drowning. August Kan ate, brother of Hairy Kaeute, is op from the Tong rank, . w S S e l o l w ' b o t a i S a » i r ' ■ J