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m - r *•-■ i ? jz Volume 2. WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900. w m . B. V. tr n n Pm. OXB0 I First National lank of illon. A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Have just received a car load of canned goods that DJUon will be sold at the follow- Bottling Wotks, ' DILLON, MONT. l u g p r i C C S S ' 45 S. S. Patterson, Prop. 3 lb. Can Eastern Tomatoes per case, $3 00 3 lb. Can Eastsrty B A B Tomatoes per oaae, 3 50 2 lb. Can Jackson Corn per oase, • • 9 50 2 lb. Can Fond du Lao Corn per oase, • 2 85 Morrow Corn per oase, - 2 85 Sellerburg String Bean* per case, 2 25 Dern String Beans per case, • 2 50 B A B String Beans per case, - 3 00 Early J ii ue Peas per oase, 3 25 Oyster* per oase, 4 00 Wholesale Liquors and Cigars. Sole Agent for Yal ltlaU’ Milwaukee Deer and Malt Extract. Manufacturer of Temperance Drinks. Dress Patterns from $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, I N S T O C K J L T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. SEE.MRS. HATTIE M. NOTES FOR TERMS HID PRICES. DUKE GIST, CHA8. R1C1IABP80N THE BIG HOLE SALOON, Jackson, Montana. GIST & RICHARDSON, P roprietors . Fine Wines, Liquors, and Citmrs Always in Stock. THE HOTEL Du LOSSL, WISDOM. MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietress. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib- L honsville and Divide Stage Line. All stages stop i at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, WONT., BAILABD & NEWCOMER, ProPri--lora. Dillon Cash Grocery Go,, RILLON, MONTANA. T. \V. POINDEXTER, M ahacieu Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON FURNITURE GO., The Big Furniture House. P f ices based on compe tition with the world. Special attention given to undertaking. G. f PAUL, -Top WISDOM RESTAURANT, UJSPOM, MONT., TIVIftH I'AUKS, P koi ’K ibtokh . Meals at all Hours. Fresh Hread, Pies toni Cakes Constant !)■ mi 11lid. iiicoiKiK m i f f . I, I1. I'AIIKH. B. R. STEVENSON, CIVIL U m SURVEYOR, WISDOM, MnN'IANA. SIDNEY C. 110UK, B A R B E E , WISDOM, MONTANA. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. ^ Mails three times a week—Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEW ART, Mail Contractor. Everything in the louse first class— W ines, Liquors' and Cigars. ' M l and see us. We will treat j o * white. THE SILVER SALOON, ^ WISDOM, M ON T ., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A Fine Stock ef .Wines, Liquors, andJ.Cigprs zottstantlyen hand. \ Scfclitz’ Beer— the Beer ffcaf m i d e ^ B h r a a k e c nmous. ’ , r . • '* A ttkiisdsvf ‘ ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! T he A naconda Golden Seal Rubber Goods, Gordon & Furguson Fur Coats, Idaho Falls Potiitoes. ; Also a Line of GROCERIES & PUNISHING GOODS — A T —. WISDOM MERCANTILE CO., Local Breezes. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, MINING APPLICATION NO. TS. U. 8. L and O r m . M issoula , Mont., Jan. 2, 1900. Notice la hereby given, that John O'Rourke, whose po.st-otHoe address la Dulle, Moulana, haa this day tiled an application for a patent for 159.54 acres of the Kartlett Har Placer Mining Claim, situated In Pioneer (unorganised) Mining District, Deaverhead County, Montana, the posi tion. course, and extent, of the said min ing claim, designated by an official survey thereof, as Survey Nos. 5079, in supposed Township No. it south, Range No. 17 west, a uotice of which was posted on the claim on the Nth day of November, 1899, and being more particularly set forth and described in the official Held notes and plat thereof on tile in this oltice, us follows, lo-wit: ltegiiining at a ioc. cor., a pine stump 8 Indies in diameter, witnessed by bear ing trees and marked 1 -5(179 for cor. No. 1 of this survey, Ironi which the V. 8. Location Monument, No. 5551, estab lished lor surveys in supposed T. il H. It. 17 W. hears N. fil degrees 47 minutes VV. 842 feet, running (lienee N. 75 degrees 42 minutes K. 2593 feet to cor. No. 2; thence N. 19 degrees 54 minutes W. 11117 feet to cor. No. 3; thence N. 7(1 degrees 51 minutes E. 2588.5 feel lo cor. Ao. 4; thence 8. i de gree 45 minutes W. 155U feet to cor. No. 5; thence 8. 75 degrees 45 minutes VV. 5494 feet to cor. No (I; thence N. 21 degrees 27 minutes E. 1370.5 feel lo cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, contain, ing an area of 159.54 acres claimed. The location of this mine is recorded in tile olliee of Uie Recorder of Iti-nver- In.ud Uoinify, on page 253 in book 4(1 of Records. The adjoining claims are Survey No. 5551, 1‘aw ISupu liar i’lueeroii the nonh and west, and Survey No. 5555, Jones I'reck i’lncer, on the north, John UTtourke applicant for bulli. I'.I MKIt F,. H kksiirv , Register, ,1 os. II H uii - eii , U. S. Claim Agent. M/TICE FOR PLTiLlCAilO.Y MINING APPLICATION NO. 53. U. S. I, and O ffice , M issoula , Mont... Jan, 4, 1itKt l Nolice is lieveby given. Inal. John ll’Rourke, whose poslullici- atldrews is ltutle, Mont., has lliis day hied an afi- plical.on I'ora (ntlenl for J59.un aeivs ol the Nugget liar Fiaeer Mining i laim, situated in Pioneer (unorganu nj .lim ing District, Iti-ai t’ldifiid Co.u.i ,Mon tana, tin- position, course a,,a -.l ei, of tin- said mining claim, d■■signaled n, an ollicial survey On-reoi, a., nhh v Ao. 5li8d, supposed TuWtl->liij, \o. ,1 south. Range No. 17 wi-sl, a e. lni-ui which was posted on tm- i-i.,i.n on the I Ji elil.y of November, Isni;, and iieiog more piu-liiulurly sei lortn non d.- aerihed in I tie otticml held ,,oo - and pi it I thereof on file in Oils nun.,-, a- o.j. lows, to-wit: ltegiiining at cor. No. I. a pine m e 12 inches 111 diameter, vwin.-ssi-it py hearing IiTt-s ami marked l-.a-ni Pn- r.n . No. 1. trout which tne l.. s I,.Million Monument No. o5o|, esia.ni -.m-I R.r surveys in suppised J\ 3 8 ., i, U ., nears h. 39 degrees 23 minutes ,>. :08 l, ruhliing llience N, R> degrees m nnnules i',. 51.its teet to cor. A I 2; i h -lie • 8 . 411 degrees .23 minnie , I-,. ,,it Eighteen degree* below. G o t « Lowl’s and sae hi* dry gooda. Try the new coffee at Wisdom Mere. Go. When id towu go lo the Wisdom restaurant. The lateai thing in town is * sew* ing circle. Fur coats for sale at th* W . M. Co.’s More. Fiue corned beef lot sale by the Big Hole Meat Co. Inspect the sl| wool children's underwear at Losal a. , Potato** anti eastern apples at thl W - M. Co.’s store. Frank Kobinson is vidling with his folks st Dubois, Idsbo. Maher A (Jrosh ciitllerv for sale st the Wisdom Mer. Co.’ store. Office ami correr pondetttb station ery at Tribune I’uh. Co.’s. Dillon. Wanted — Men to cut poles iu Noyes’ can von. Inquire of A. R. Horning or at this office. Bob Anderson, the carpenter of Jacksou, was in town Monday, look ing alter some work here. R. V. Blaniou and Dug New comer located some placer ground on Ruby creek list Monday. F. A. Ilazclbaker, the school, teacher, sod Lee Shaw, of Hmdon. had business in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Local and Miss Hahe drove to Jackson Wed nesday, returning yesterday even ing. Frank Copp, of Divide, is n visi tor in this vicinity, lie will take in the masquerade at Jackson this evening. Ex Postmaster (!. II. Stewart lost five fat calves last week. They died of a disease which in- ill ', k - is the biaekleg. Frank Schafer is hauling In q im a new house lor Messrs IWnirtt and Staley, which they will -win* taeiiee to build along towards *pi in.; Mr and Mrs. .lames (>em\ nu-l little daughter have gone from Ini Spiiugs, Ark , to Clinlmi. Vl<> ind will u-turn here about ll,.- In ,u' Mai eh. J I). Fox was down the » ill-t yesterday morning ami call-1 at the B heezk . s office, lie informs ns ih a he has bought his sun En-em ten-sis in the Fox raiieii ami the latter and latuilt an at |ITN'MH living in Iowa. A nesting was held kt th r tchool house Saturday night for lb* pur pose o f organising a literary society. The tneetiog was sstlsd to order by A. J. Noyes who stated the ob ject ef the meeting. Miee E r a Odeuwald was elected president, A. J Neyts vice pJfsidspt, and Mrs. Strowbridge scoretary. A committee was appointed to fix up a programme for the uext meet iug, Saturday evening, Feb. 3d. The programme is as follows: Resolved— That, \W om en have more inffaeuee over nuu than liquor has.” Affirmative— A . J. Noyes. Emuia Skinner Negative— B. U. Steveusou, Addie Mallou. Recitation— Mrs, G. H. Straw* bridge. bong—Mrs. A. J. Noyts. Select Reading- Sidney Houk. Snug—Jessie aad Ethel Wain* pier. Recitation— Nellie Wampler. Select Reading- 0. II. Straw* bridge. So ig Gloyd Wampler. LADIES’, MISvKS, CHILDREN S AND INFANTS’ CLOAKS BE LOW COST: $12 cloak at $8. $10 >• “ $7- *8.51 “ “ $8. $4 “ “ $3.25. $2 “ “ $1.25. A large stock ou hand and they lust tie sold lo make loom lor tore good*. J. P. L ossl . THii NO MANCH. Brief History of One o f the P l s t s l Propertied In Ike Banin. In -'TI icii i^id Now’' 1 mentioned the SO ranch uud as it is the wish o! me editor that a lew articles may lie published so that people on the -outside” will know n me thing moie. ot our people and their cou- dili nK the manner in winch they git along and dieuriptioua of dll- fereiit iuige plants, l have made up my mind this morning to givi you a lew in ms on the iuigi*l and at thin lime lime the 1110*1 siicueanlul proj.i riy in our ilihUt. Aiming oilier names ol ’.82 w as Wm. I'lusir, who Bellied on iTio luilv i-nu-k; near him was Duvet Law; Hum the Jacksou Ihos, (lor nlltl III idll'liu Jackson l* OSIIIl -lj, l uuai,i, Jones, ('base, liolieuiie ami tin dl-p-in i *■*1 !** or N o. 3: l ho ice -V ii g • “ r on Hi ill t \\ ( IF 'l LO l •■i1. ■ \'i. I; ii *•! l IV >1 C J 4irf‘<s * 4 -v 1l.L 8 i.. 4» .«> I p to cor. \.» ,7. th ‘lit'- -N . < ■> A- if J*PPN nii HUMs K t lo V i r. \ . G; iJjH uue \ h lb U minutes i\ ppt tf CO . No. 7; li lice *N. 4 5 A- 'r^ph ;;l mihutp K. 1■**L l.i C*r. S. I k net* s 1 d --> miuu ON w HU'U t lo Cor ISu. 1): U g - iicc hi d- !h minutes K. Aiuift L eet tO C )T. . i>n Ih •HP■ N. A ii 'J miHu PH ]•; j ‘><i. ( f f vt ffi c< r. o. n . f •« fife .N. vl .I- .-!Vt‘S V,\ minutes \\ 20S;i !- et to c »r. N, . 1 :t: Hi ■IHD SGI th • !» deff.’ o's 45 m ii- ' h in PC VC Ial 01 ll-l s, near Tliom I'iOU i mi a man who uuderst mih I h 1 ini MuV m-'-k H. rheci- arc |M1 l of ranch sin.ill 1 lie run lb»- names w io took up 1lilt. ml ami In>w to pul on you un*l 't *1 H 1* Jim M.tiloi } , N irk ineiifs Sllc.ll us a r. f * i /.!*!* ii n-rg u ,d D. I> U v l U' r Mi oil 1 d need J m ‘mu. v..!'. - l>ei 1 l.o. I J- ■ - and Ati.ui -1* A an i in j-rovi met i» iil Yt f v - n i- lurui a HGIlHl el monev hdll \> 111 lie has fixri 1 ” 1 i lit oi 1 >|,. i -pen l 1 hll \ »ng tlicse oft lila i ml mdcs d gin>d u ' '.v teller* r in 1 it 1 till rioveiiieiit. .VHTli Hr ! 111US - and sta- l’-« in 1 i nli 1- i G-r*-. n ' , Mf. not make th i-i ■ • {,. (A t- H LM'ihi ; mi :{ Oi t Alai \ pie al \ muut-y lor Mime ime t ill \ i n i It \ V 1' HIM liuh it ’»» - a .is perfeuGy i lull: J IO L-n ■ _ >1 - ^mm G in eiirti*.. 1)! > U:i.*e and tin.1 s.i 11 - Ol r r ► ID 1 r V « F t.‘! i 1 f ■ oi-2 il pla-, »*• iii.w money. I ’m n L' >}} h.iir ‘ i } ! 'T ; t : * 'vio 1 l.o! j a. d Lo McTaguc o! 1> T!' sliqpi i ' i \» ¥.>* t t * I * * ' t 1 iso.L e lit ll is [.lace otl’ei 1 t h *11 I i i- JM, I \ in- X 1. I'll- i G!' • •a but • bey m \ t i rai' ml lilii-ri, - -.I \(H r ! » tiju a tui heiu i . let a good v: hr vV . *i m < ■- ' ft! d H go ou a Inch they couid h /P Ii!' ■ w an 1 <',-ij■ • N .1 Publishes mere State, Telegraphic and General News than any othei newspaper in Montana or the North* we*t. DAILY SUNDAY 10 P ages . K P ages 70 C olum ns 112 C olcw s s SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Daily and Sunday, one vi>;ia ....... f JO.fit “ '* “ 5 months.... 5.3C “ \ “ 3 months __ lo t “ ” “ 1 month ....... 1M Daily, only, one year ................... S lue Sunday, only, one year..........i .06 ABfoamaneraaad news t g a s t i raw Hebl; lid-s IV. 2901.5 ft -,-1 to cor. .so. I.,; rh-mc* 8 . Jo (i/'.irron umuna \V . T2«2 f-M-itocor. No. !. the pi;-' -- ui h-giu- iii U 2 , eoutainitiE an s r,,n m m I.ISI i seres •: !;>-rm-i|. 3 to- location of this nni.- i- r-enrdi-d in ihe ortic- of the Kecor-i--r fh-av’-r* h--:i .1 < .‘oiiuty, on psge 251 hook 45 of Records. 'ih - ndjoining cisrtns ar ■ iht- Ileauua \ ;*■* liar Placer. 8 ur*-..' ><>. .* 5 .- 3 , Paw 8ii.[a liar Placer. Sur>ev No. .4551, jm-i-s ( r*\.-k Ptaet-r >an- y No. 5545, am: '.tie par .1 -tt Liar I'lac--- '-nrvey No. fn:7:i mi ir, south ami -•-■'•c. .John l» Koi.rkr i-rqiiicaiB' f * a:: E lwisk f,. Jos. H. rUm-ew. T. S. Flaim Ajp-n- - First Publication. -• m. I IISBEV. Ree-lsj- T'-c.Sf, D«atti Of P r * f«ss -i H a w s . Wash isgrcm; J s : . 23 - Ilesrt A. II aces, one the ch'wi loracastsrs o f the w eather bwresa, died bare la-Mgk-t-aa-that resr.h of the iayarie* receivec last night by a Mara with a vegt'j pedestriawt B b w*s bally fxaetiirsl |j| Jhw •Loom*- tons of tim best fiim iis o Iielo.v town. ha*l busin* iirt’tu . In adililiou to the tiuEK/K.s which tin tbnueti, in Columliia. Ivy U hen the volunteer iir imid mads a run Wedm-* d wus demonstrated thm one’s w ill this high altitude is not as in, il was when we were boys, cold air found its way down lungs and alter the fire every in llie procession was seized with a money. olallory soon -sold *. uckling sensation in the throat and | DieienRerg it \V nlker, an I, we Li ,t looked like one and all of them ! h IVI, c-ntiue-l his attfutl m* to i.u- wout‘1 cough up a teii-dollar m>ie. ines* near Alia -omla. lie .tnin-r, 1 he mural to be drawn Irani Wed ; & Vk alter ti l not i ni**- euougo ,« iii'Bday night’s experience is * Keep j hay lor the large number ->i catdc 1 yopi month shut,” either when v-mr iictgi,iior is lb* topic of eonvi-r.-a- tiou or you sre running to a lire * n a fiosty night. I they ipmcraliy kept on lian Howse O b Fire. and it reaili lor this reason ; dat lu«-y 1 wi-meil I**-/-* lo -Oia« o-i.tr place. I Uid i ot mi mion that Matt W altl n,ir. si-iLleii.iij the valley__in ’82, males go, end Matt was a k a « «k hi* ranch. Matt watohed tW growth of grass on hi« maadov a a i herded the Home Prairie away and managed to get some k»J* At last a surveyor named Corbet came in to survey some ditches fog Noyesapd find ibe corners, £# fencing could be put on l ines, then betaine ambiUou: to get I lend aud it happenst that be built hi* oabiu ou a Reach, good level land ou which water oould ho conveyed from the river; this laid he located as desert, ana then short ly after he got out the ditches and seeded down part to m oot by and hay rrew higher than a man OB horseback. Matt wanted 15 par moath fer feeding \m f staarf the butchers of Butte and Anscon. da would not give that amount; ho bold out tor more aud accumulated hay for two or more year*. Still be held out, would feed fur no less. Others took Isss and appesrwd to make mousy. About ’89 or *90 Matt Ixught cauls of “ Coyote’*’ Brown, and gave a good long pries tor them, buying on a falling mar ket. That winter ia long to bo ro* ■numbered by all old timera. Many lost most of their uattle aud few had hay enough. Matt had enough for hi* stock, but the butchera would only give him $38 for 3 year old steers and they bad cost hint (98 the fall before and he bad Tod them $20 bay. This was very hard luck and placed him aeveral thoa- Hsnd dollars in debt. Matt had good gi it and kept trying aud sohem* . iug to keep his plaoe, uhaugilg hi* loans and using every effort to mak$ u living. “ Coyote” Brown by this time bad gone by the botrd sad VV. A. Clark held the uote* against Mall, and when a banker get* thtas things soon or lilt thsrs will come a Nuulemeni. A boat this time Biel* euberg & Welker happeued to go tb rough the place on their way to Montgomery Bros.’ Walker aaye, “ Whose place is thi»Y” “ 1 don’t know.' tvpliesl Nick, “ but I k o o # wbo will own it; we will.\ They i Inn I mo - » ii to buy of Matt,— begaa- only, as it took along time before tin-) couid get what was more than anything else in the world to Matt. To make a long story short ibey got the place and Mutt had enough left so ihal the interest would keep him us long as lie lives, l’iie S(i | eople got Jumes lunen, like this I in- feuces 'i,nl sliap#. loos of th# litis rauch best besf iiVy, they kil., i s and li-i vesr. “ * -everal \i. - ■t-ial i of * !v oudyks i.i-i si-tit,/ i.ii- - - Garrett -■•*» i. 'in*,. ,.i vlissonrf i i , * io . i i 1 - fioed cattle; * I/O : - l/jr- Voi. WslUeS Nr < iicaj;*.!. Deer u,i-. T i - jives them ft •-.D, i i. a* they n “ i '/ i .- i • before, *i- ..I the best i-’u u i Robin* I (It V sei i| . I- Hi- • ItAi ’ BO- HAL) itUDMll:-- M i t «»• i-l *■ >'■ *i Vi-muo !* ciiargr ol liie*/ *:a*ti3oO th# li.-i-a'ise 1 R,-s red to give him ci e-nt | rai L* and l* a good careiul man, ‘1 he volunteer lire deparunt-ot lor ad lx- rri . Mall eame tb« 5(u ta ile d out rather soon after supper j day oi July to Al Noyes p.aee Wednesday night by a blaze about | (Wisdom uoutj and asked if be could eight feet high on the roof ol to--1 camp out ty the creek and bitDJ a residence of D . F . Warrpltrwt h h e “ Cm-italy,” was the reply, is about a half mile from town. It; 1“ ,acl> Noyes wonld be gtwd io was discovered by the iL\-g e * I Laie him c*-me in and cut di»mr. Jack Msrdts, tbetr oeaiest ne _n M.tt seeepu-d the lnviuuoB sail bor, about the same time. He m look dinner and pat to a m o c .b once started for the scene -and met help.s- A! nay, then he wabm -I to i 1 t e geutieiu'-n urake ifietr bns* iii<--* a successful oik - by person! «up'-rii*ioo and coo-uni cara and bav. male the NS -me of the best pwpbru*# in deaverhead eoantj. A J. N. CollwloidComb ExploJes. the ladies o f the bouse who vrete know where A f* ranch was, said seeking safety in tig h t He pre- h* «P “ >* river • a^ort vailed on them to return with him \ aistsoee sod look the laad ***r, and show him where the axe u * . He went e igtt miles aou.h ami fowad Then be and Ernest Mackenzie went epetair* and theses 10 the roof, and stock- some bot tom land where a irate hay coaid be eat There be wrsh the awwttaeu o f the boys, started in ranchins whh two fra® town the fire v a soon raider, for his Kart in 3 n ooetroL It was ft aarrow si-cape ‘ o f wh?el> i f *e re for the family from nrvere loss, eter ia«reaaed in any ( B » { , hat awd they can tbMk I f e M s r if i* that' ^ at lastrhty g*re w p ^ e j^ m y t m ta i* A * t * i * t e * ^ v * * Dayton, Ohio, J ib . S3.— The other night waile Miss Maud Smith was sitting near a red hot stove ft eeitalotd comb ia her hair caught fir* aad snapped like a ptstoL Ift ft *,|u aaomeat’t tisae afiame i t e t s f a r f Miss Smith’s bead was eweelafftft ta finises. The sesdp was hftfcf. burned aad a severe aervoas shfttfe wss mrffered. S a e a the Mis* s m t ik haw b a a s n a smoditiowadbaftlM^ o e a s t a a t e B e e d a i