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Volume 2. C A N N E D G O O D S . j B. IC.W 8 RC, PtOS. UTHO BJJMK, CMD. | . v « r- > iHrst Nalknil I h C t t i X * of Dillon. v ! A General Banking and Have just received a car- E,CS . ”“1“ S 1 OORKEUPUHDBNOK SOLICITED. Dillon load of canned goods that ■ i will be sold at the follow- j Bottling Works, lug prices: DILLON, MONT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. 8 11). Can Eastern Tomatoes per case, *8 00 8 Hi. Can Eastern 11 & Ii I omatoes per caso, 3 30 3 Hi. Cun Jacksou Coni per case, - - ■ 2 60 2 lb. Can Komi du Lao (Ami per case, • 2 05 Morrow Corn per ease, - - - 2 85 hclleiburg Siring Beans per ease, 2 25 Dern Siring Beans per ease, - • 2 50 B & B Siring Beans per ease, - • 8 00 Early June Ikeaa per ease, - * -• 3 25 Oyslei'B per case, - • - 4 00 Dress Patterns from $4 00 to $ 6 OD. No two alike. Finest Line of J a c k e ts and Capes that ever cam e to the Big Hole Basin. Come and inspect the goods, IlsT S T O C K -A.T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. Gordon & Furguson Fur Goats. Idaho Falls Potatoes. i I Also a Line of GROCERIES & PUNISHING GOODS - A T — WISDOM MEKCANTIUS CO.. Wholesale Liquors and Cigars. Sole . Age uL for Vul Blair,' Milwaukee Beer! land Mall Extract. Manufacturer of ' Temperance Drinks. SEE MSS. HATTIE M. NOTES FOR TERMS AND PRICES. 1 )UKE GIST. ('HAS. RICHARDSON THE BIG HOLE SALOON. Jackson, Montana. GIST & RICHARDSON, P roprietors . Fine Wines, Lfquors, and Cigars Always in Stock. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietress. F ir s t Class Service. H e adquarters for Gib* bonsville and Divide Stage Line. All stages stop Bt the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAILARD & NF.TT COM Kit, Propn-iors. Everything in the house first-class— Wines, Liqaors- and ^Cigars. Call and see ns. We w ill treat you white. THE SILVER SALOON, W ISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. k Fine Stock off Wines, Lhpters, and O tars inonstantlyeti hand. Scfclftz’ B eer—the Beer that made Milwaukee Senday, oo)v, one year. ....... . 8 M Dillon Gash Grocery Go. DILLON, MONTANA. T. W. POINDEXTER, M anager Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. d T llon FURNITURE CO., Tho Big Furniture House. NwTK i l I'll IHT.l D’ATIl'N. MINIM. AI rl.H'ATlON NO. W. i U 8. L ash O vkice - . M ismi CLA, Mont., j Jim. 8. 1IKI0. Notin' i: liiTi-bj given, Unit John lOlvourki'. uiiim I ' posl-ottlvc address is I Buile, Monlimn, lias lliis day lilt’d an appliritUuu for a patent for loii.ST urn's of the Iturlli'tt Bur l’laccr Mining Claim, nil null'd in Pioneer (nnorganued) Miuing District, Beavei'liead County, Montana, the posi tion. course, ami extern, of tho said inin- 1ng i claim, designated by an oliienll Wholesale and Retail 'omvty ti.umif, us tSurvey Nas. 50HI, in supposed Township Mo. 5 south. Uungi* i\o. I T wfsi, a noiin1 ol which wuh posted on lit*- claim ou the Uth day of November, 18UD, and bciiijr more particularly sd forth and described In iht* ollleiai lield notes and plat ihereol on file in this uHice, us loilows, lo-wil; H(‘ginhin«f al a loc. cor., a pine slump 8 iicies t l in diameter, v\ i messed by hear ing trees and marked I ohdMori’or. Mo. 1 of lliis surv ey, from which ihe V . N. Locution Monument, No, 5,»5I, esliih- iished lor sun ess in supposed T. US. K. IT W. bears N 51 decrees l Blustering! Votierday was a holiday. * See ad. (or St. Patrick.' ball. | J. P. Lossl olme in from the rail* | road Monday after enjoying life for a eoupl« o f week, iu Bette awl | other place*. Mr. Lossl went to 1 Dillon Saturday morning, and oo ; hie return borne brought in the sad G o to Lossl’s sud see his dry ! „ eH> 0 f t he demine of County Clerk fiwn*N' ; ami Recorder Edward H. Mayer* at Walter Kox war trading in town , that pi ice at 8 o'clock on that Tuesday, lunu imig. the 1 7 th in*t. Tho de When iu Loa'u go to the Wisdom clitM '1 \ a* an Mtimablo gentlemau, restaurant. 1 loved ami respected by all who Inspect — ...... 1 -*■=- .... ■■■ikucw ,,lm ' the all wool childrens! underwear at Lossl’s. , Maher & Grosh outlier) for bate at the Wisdom Aler. Co.’ store. OlUce ami correspondence stuticii-i cry at fnbuue 1 ’ub. Go.’s, Dillou. : Louis Kipp, the Built butcher, One of ihe most laughable things happened a few days siuoe, accord 111 - lo school boy ideas. T e n in,n wwartitohieg up e pair ol 1 *i ourhos A ll the tugs were drove out a bunch ol fat cattle this ta>uond except oue; a line had been n u lling. | Ui i • i « ii over fr.rn the “ o ffside\ Jim Fox finished a jobol cutting! which lulled to go where intended 3 ,l'UU poles foe A. H. Horning Inst; '1 be siom'iman on the Wednesday. i inailc an aueiupl to ealch the line, : Miss Eva Odeiiwald visited with i ’l\* ,\ ' t *■’ 1 lll’ 10 th»iu, and the Mr. and Mrs. W. A AruuUge u,e i \'am siai u d on a run, gelling the first oi the week. i \oil gent under tho runners and rnliinu min through tho deep show i tor some distance, at the same time pulling ilie other |nirty behind the i bled j , A lieu the living snowball got on j Wednesday with a load of supplies . .. ... . , J lr | us loot lie said: “ What in boll are lor the Lossl store ill that plane. , , ... . , , , ! 1 | you iioliind the sled for— why didn 1 i l he you get the lines?” 1 j Mr. ami Airs. George Tong were visiting tvlauver in tins vicinity (Saturday and Sunday. Ben Mallon went to Jackson on Prices based on compe tition with tho world. Special attention yiven to undertaking. G. T. PAUL, Prop WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM, MONT., TIVIMSA DAllKH, PitoruiKTOiiH. M eals a t all Hours. Fresh Bread, I'ics and Cukes Constant ly on Hand. Miss Lena Mianclifield, of I,one Tree ranch, is visiting will) her nsler, Mrs. C. 11. Kirow bridge. Postmaster htrowbridge lud bis flag Hying yesterday iu lionoi of the anniversary ui Washington's \ bir Inin). .! Miss Belle Marlin, sister of Mrs. ' 1 Will Siam-htiekl, is visiting with 511:1 j Mr. and Mrs. VV. VV. Krancis, with « liom she is related. (i. 11. Stewart and family spent (Saturday .veiling and part ol Sun- Mr. and Mis. A. J. Tur- The foltowiagwe find w tbejyw \ aconda 8ta*dan* of the Ifith, labjeot of which is quit* welUmaaa- hereabouts and who will probably be able to >qu«ra himself when that proper tim* comes: Tba Suadard says: A Ion*, weary hunt, coveiiag * period of eight month*, ended j«*> ter<*«) when Sheriff Couley telegraphed from Werner, Idaho, that he had Peter Kramor, a fugi» Very Olsastrou*. tivc from justice, sate bebiad tho bars. Kramer, who formerly teamed in Anaconda, is wanted for embezzling (U)b train S. A.\ 1 i udoa, a Perk avenue harness de*ler. The orrm# was eoinmuicd last July, gad sine* llu i lime the sherifl * olfiiie has been eedeaioiiug to locate the man and nigh side\ |0#l) “ teW ll* ’ “ #ft0 ’Mre tk*ir €^* 'foils crowned with suocosa.. Kiauier, the man accused, form* ill) owned a 1 snub iu tbo Big Hoi* and has seveial well to do relative* living at diffueut places iu tbo vaL Icy. Over a year sgo he cam* to Anaconda, and, whil* teaming around low u, became acquainted w an and earned the confidence of L A. Iludon, who uouduuts a hnr* uess store 011 East Park aveoHt, By representing that he had an ex* more goods. J. I'. Lossl.. lute New* Items. (IKolUIR TlV’lKH. I (. CAims. B. It. STEVENSON, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, WISDOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUK, vVISDOM, MONTANA. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day a n d Friday. JAMES STEWART, . Mail Contractor. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! A naconda S tandard thi’iin* N ml tit l G' ccs VI nmuitf's Iv flM‘1 ti» t‘Ol Nth '{. thciicc V 15 flCi'TCi'S 51 HiiliHh'S \V. reel to Cor N o . 5 ; Ihrtn'r N 71 ) th.-trrcc'x i>i imiiiitcs K. 258^.5 I'rt'l lo (•('!•. No, i. ilii liei‘ *'■». 1 de ci’pc 15 minutes \Y, 1.750 it'd to cor. No. 5 ; thence rt. 75 dc^TT'cs lo mmults tj;ly wnJj \Y. 5 H >1 ti'ct to cop. No. u, ihpucp N. ’.M | Ut’ji'fi'i's :l't ' niinotoj* 17 . I. lo .5 tret to cot . ! ,jcr at incii’ ranch item* po x . No. I, til** pliH'r <►!' hi U'Hl 10 Hi,', Cohllllll -1 » i »> . I a- ing an itri'ii of I.VJ. 5 I ch.mu .l. | A ’ *{• \I 1 l» ll*« Ajax Tin' Incutmn in tin'- linin' i., ii'i'i.i'ilcd i I'uiich Tm-.s.lav. w b eie lie exerciseb tldi'.tTiy?on 't^ L V r id « f 1 a 'vision ami also looks Kriduy and taken to Lincoln, charg ltseords. .after the a Hairs of the High Laid *0 with a_ ,borUge of 88 , 830 . Tin- ailjoining 'dmms are Survey No. 5551 . I'nvv Siipd liar 1 ‘lHin-i’ on the north and west, anil Surw y .%(.. 5555 , Join s teiiMve aequamtuice in the Big LADIES . MISSES, C H ILD R E N ^ , Hole couutry ami could eaaily sell AND IN I A N l’S CLOAKS BE* | to good advantage several aeta o f LOW COST: yl2 cloak at 810 “ “ *8.50 •• “ *4 '• “ *2 “ “ A large stock oil baud utul must lie bold to make * 0 . 13.25. * 1 . 25 . they room lor IVcilt Flutcr, \U llui uoi'in, John O Jtourki’ iijijilirn n I 1'ur lud II I'll M Kit I .. llfcltbllKY, Iti'kisiei'. Jos. II. Il.na'l K, F. S. I'liom A c ul. . NOTICE Foil Pl'IiidCA | |uN. IMINl.MI AITJJi ATKIN 5 0 . J.J. F. K. L and (ti nei;, .M ihsoli . a , M oii C. , ,1 h n. 2, 11)00. Nolice is lieretiy given, Unit John \ O’ltmirkc, whose poNiotlice address is ' Unite, Monl., Inis lliis day tiled an ap-1 plica I .on .loi' it i in l. ii t for I5()0|i acres ol [ the Nugget Bar I’hirer Mining Claim, | situated iu Fioneer tunorgaui/'al) Mill ing Distriel, Beaverhead County, Mon■' tulilt, the position, VourSe ptud extent, , of the said mining claim, designated by poo pound* of gias* seetl lor w hit Ii an olliciiil survey thereof, ns Hurvty i , , , , , No. 5080 , suiqiosed 'l'ownshlp No. :i Ud otdets hoin (pule a south. Itange No. 17 west, a notice of our fellow e,ili/,ens in the vullev. which was posted on the claim on Ihe, Winer Co. Duke Gist hits sold out his bust* ness at Jackson to Frank Copp, re Icenily of Divide. 'They went out lo Dillon Tuesday, where they ex* i peeled lo complete the deal. ! 'The birthday patty at the rcsi- 1 (D'me of A. II. MeVay last. Kridav ; evening whs a great social success and a good lime is reported from stall to finish. An important lea ! lure ot the occasion was the supper | —a hot one. | 1’ete McKinley, a timelier ol j Carman creek, near Salmon City, came up llie bill Tuesday with Iu,- 1 harness over there, h* received from Iludon goods valuul at over *500. Soon after lie left for the B ij Hole, hut when noibiug waa heard for some time the man who bad trsaud him decided to investigate. Thi* he did ami found that Lis friend had disposed of lb« goods, pook*t*d th* proceeds and ekipped lor parta UU* known. ’1 be ease waa then tnruad over to the sheriff a ottice and evi r aiac* * Ktat k G. (Simmons, postmaster w ..u.»d*to ! • « « id Sew ard, Neb., was arrested last j aUeonder. July 88 a warrant I was sworn out before Justice Fra*k I Kenned) and the tAberiS’* offle* a t Nimmons, who has long been promt . onue ^ l0 M 0Bt de.oripttv# ncut iu statu politic*, admtUed his ciri!ll,,rii photograph, of tho shortage. David Etgard, one \f| lna„ tney were after. Several time* Simmons’ houdsmen, whim informed I h- , tlhio their g r.sp, of. the bbo. tag.and asked to take j ,)1U iu i0lM w w el(lde charge of the office, dropped dead. (t,(f otlltig|# 1 lie battleship W isconriu, now | About a week ago it was learned budding at the Union nou works al j that he waa at CouuoiU, Idaho, * ,'van 1’ raueiseo, is fast nearing com | Blllan (l)W0 near Weiser, runniug * Mage line into the Devils couutiy. Sbtriff Cunl«y at poae the wires working, while Deputy lUv« Morgnii leii tor Helena to get out i lio requisition papers. This is co-u will probably be trial trip before t(.‘W fit th day of November, IHil!), und hein more purhcularly sd fnith and du- scribett in tin* otticial held notes ami plat Ih*** im if nil ti!-j in this oflicf, as fol lows. in-wii: Hf^iiiiiin^ «t cot . No, I. h j m in* true VI incites in dtam'-U'}', witnessed by bearins't fees and marked l-fHIHUfor cor. No. 1, from whirh the l'. S. Lorjtfioii Monuno tit 'No. 5551, established for survpysm supposed T. *! H.. H 17 W., bears S. decrees 25 minutes \\. 20H feet, runniny' ibenre N. 70 decrees 5T minutes K. :>-15b feet to cor. No, 2: thence S, 4b decrees 23 minutes K 5U feet to cor No. .5: tlience S mnnites \ \ . 10)54 feel to cor. No. -1 thence n . H5 decrees TH minutes f 4 n 7.5 feet to eor. No. 5; thence N. 7 JtiiH i*fctFr8on of Jacknon was in ! town i bm'.sday veiling, w hero be j bad busmeBH wiili Air. Aridr^ 'n.l lie diove borne a buiu-h ol tbe old j Mage horaet, ahicb added t<> Home ! UU head of cattle gives him about | alt the stock be wants to teed. j Dug New comer is quite Miecewsful | as a broncho breaker, as a rule-, but! i TuosdM) ou « of the w'ild animalv (.’ degrees | kicked oil a Mingle tree and a sfiilt j j tide wa» had until the outfit drought | up hetweeu the feed stable anu a degrees '22 minutes 17 . 211 h feet to cor. Nil II: thence V Itidegiccs ir> minutes pair ol log hob situs and could go XV. 251 feet to e-,r. Nm 7 ; thence N. 75 „ 1( tunher. ' __ decrees 31 minutes R. 2<12 feet to cor. 1 r p No. 8 : tIt**nee R. I degrr**** 45 minutes! It. V. Llanion, Successor to ibe I IJ U W. 820 feei to cor. No. 1 ); thence K Hi ,> • .. . ,. „ ,, J t i c . degrees 18 miimtesE. 2 ttW.fi Feet to cor. 1 1J'g ii leAleatCo., aovetuses to No. H>: ihMicf* N. 3 degrees 53 minutes ibis Daue oi ibe tJftEKZE)*. Air. K. ]',SW.!> fr»et !'/ cor. Six )I. thenceN. 84 ! , , . , degree, 81 minutes VV. 28 H» feet to cor. Blanton » an accompfmhed meal No. 12 : tlience sooth depreeK 45 min- 1 cutter aoU butcher ami is onto mi Dies W 2 W 1 5 fp*-t to cor, No. K 4 : . . . A , theures.-to degrees 00 minutes vv. 12.12 J ^ - in ■ every department.Ol the, feet to cor. No. 1 . th« place of bcjrm- bnsiueuB. Even the Dig Hole b e tf 1 ^ , « nmir. nmiaiiiius: a-n area of 150 «M> 1 acn*s! . . . ©ver creeks have beea Pnblishes mere State, Telegraphic ’ churned. | \ft M ie some oi the h«w railroad ,nd General News,ban any other | V K : '. '';'. i 8lM* b t t w l “ d-' « “ ^ 10M> efco,ce j « , the Jtiliaett. branch of newspaper in Montana or the North- fi\ad Comity, on juige 251 m book in of i »ve»k** roa*tt, ete. Northern 1 ’acifi* was washed west. K^ , „ :.I ...... ..............................„■(! TbeAiKTervoa Bros., of D ill**, pletiou. She icady for her July I. Of late parlies who have been nllug in Cedar and Rush valleys, Utah, have notned hundreds of ' dcail lioihva, whose skins have been iviiiiivtid. Close cxaminalion le- uaied the Dot that many of them h id tiovu killed, aud that, low, for Ihe pui jios* of stealing then hides. It is reported that over lot) have been killed and skinned near Sul- dier’a pass. Dan R. Hanna, sun of Miuator M. .v ilauua, was married to Mrs. Daisy Gordon Maud, at the resi deuce ol the bride's fatbei at Glen vide, a suburb of Cleveland, O., ion me afternoon of the 19ib lust. ! 'The ceremony #as performed by the Rev. F. M. Jlyale. Duly a few oi the immediate relative* of the coiiliaeling parlies were preseut. '1 he bnde is 2(i and th* r j ears oi age. i The river* of northern Idaho aud 'eastern Washington are overflow ing, in some iustanees flooding to minor extent the low lying street* of the towns. Moscow aud Poiaeroy it at condition. Bridget washed eat wort DAILY 10 P ages 70 C owksts I Herords. | The srljoinuig ciuimsaye the Beiiuiut | i Vista Bar Piam-r. Snrvey N k . | rere in to*B Tuesday nigtit, look* j Taw hapa liar !':a(-*-r. Survey No. ,u»l. j ■ s{ j mad contract With | Jones Greek i lar-r Warvey Jso. . jji . . . i , => . and ihe fSHrtb'i'ibtr Pfaeer Siirv' v No i the U. 8. governmeot, which kt* ^ n wm J,,hn I heretofore been nutlet to Jam « U8 tka.vitK£ ° E ri SUNDAY 18 P ages SUBSCRIPTION PRICE '<t fa* aff. Kt MER E. H eksiu y IteglS . Jos, H. flARl’kll. F. S, Claim Ageai. First ion. ilflt, 12, IJk.Mi, Pl Bally and Sonday, one yeaa.........tio.et | Surgeons removal a acarf “ « 5 months ___ 5 . 6 C i from the vermiform Mfftadix of a ** ** 3 atotolhs.... 3.* : New Yorx man acdd«n *BBOunced 5 'V ” 1 J® i that his death, wbieli foBowed im Daily, only, oae year... 8.0C mediately was d*e to pmeamoaia. been sablet to O’Confieil. We Gndemtand the j Messrs. Anderson will run the stage j fine themselves from tins time on land have engage! Al Haibertto I look alter the line from Divide to 1 WirdtHa aed that T. L. Mifeheil will attend & the GibbonsviHe end j of the root* Fresh horses hive bee* p o t ob A e line and the *ati- T*is was a ticca:)* glace for a mao <!««<> twtBeWe eqmnes which have The damage otherwise is slight and the snow is aboat all gone. WHEN WE WORSHIP, ig j ;t r t s ! done servie* for io, these many fatal' d is-' yfsr* h**e *!eea *«** °P 10 JeM ear, t0. 1 ’etemaVinjbeb to b* fedarf «aai* ; ed a s m is a i w eiedwa. Preaching in the valley will be as follows: On the third Sandays of each month Jackson at 11 a. m. and Wisdom at 7:30 p. a . Oa lb* Tuesdays, Wednesday* and Thurs day* that come after the third Sen- days as follows: Bowes Teesdays, 7:30 p. m.; Brmtem Wedaerdajs, 7:30 p. o>., F oe , Tbersdxys, 7'A0 p. m. Oa the foerth Sundays, Wisdom 11 a. m.; Jackson, <:30 p. a . Ail are iarited. r M .M .Itorxa, Pastor of big Hole a i B t a i w l r.. Work. ili-eli wan no I acvoraplMbed without vtfui t The governor and lieuten ant guvtruor me both out of the mate anJ the acting governor. State M-naim' Norriti, at Dillon, bad to be ilrpi-uiied upon. Diputy Morgan convinced tbo guvtruor * private secretary that tho pKpt i» were all right and he attached a certificate to that effect. Tho pigem were then for wanted to Act ing Governor Norris at Diilou, and Friday, when Sheriff Couley passed lliiough Dillon, Senator Norris met him at ibe train and signed tho papert. Vecterilay, a* has been stated, B telegram was received lrom Sheriff Couley that he had his man under gruom 33 lock and key and would arrive is Auaeonda with his pri»oetr to morrow. Tbe Standard of the 20th Bays: Sheriff Cooley retarued yesterday from Idaho with Peter Kramer, tho mao be arrested near Councils, Ida ho, a* related ia the Standard y*o- terday morning. Kramer ta charged with eta berating *800 worth of h*^ aes* from E. A. tludoa of thi* c i t f eight months ago. He doe* not deny the crime. He has been ran ging a stag* line lrom Coaecil* IB Coupon ia th* Seven Devil* eooatry, 65 miles from Weiser, and has t h s respect sad regard of tbo peopk o f that section. Kramor took Ik* harness down to th* Big Seim UP sefL Ho explain* that thowoMT was high at that time sod b* was ait inch aa expense th n ho most of the taooey a r f -w a o a * l« a |M | ; to rotor*. He th o o g b t h* go e v e r into Idaho money sa d retoro th a t Mr. B a d en. E n o t r Sheriff C o o k y a i d ! H*toWtbe*hertffi tbe out.