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’&S Jfi’j i ‘ 4k F# •»■. ™s4\. t**S* ' • ; « ? Af*w* . * • i ’ . ........ _ ’ , & r .r'flgk ’ST** */■•'* rt< ^ i if e j .& V o & m e 2 . WISDOM* MONTANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9 , IQOO. C U R M G 8 . I’. Wiui*. Pro#. Orua tu-ajut, Cash. of Dillon. f w N * « * n N f t e f s U Gordon .Local Breezes. sad hi* ■OF Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes, Winter Gloves and Mitts. Will be sold at greatly reduced prices to make room for spring stock. FRESH GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Etc., I3ST S T O C K A T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. SEE MRS. HATTIE M. NOYES FOR TERMS ANDPRICES. F t V B L A N T O N -, SUCCESSOR TO THE BIG HOLE MEAT CO., WISDOM, MONTANA. B e e f, P o rk, M u tton, S a u s a g e , a n d F r e s h Oys te r s a n d G a m e In S e a s o n .t M ail O r d e r s P rom p tly A tten d e d to. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JA M E S O’CONNELL, P r o p r ie t r e s s . F i r s t C la s s S e r v ice. H e a d q u a r t e r s for Gib- tx m s v ille a n d D ivide Stage Line. All sta g e s s top a t th e door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAILAHD & NEWcokEK, Proprietors Everything in the house first-class—Wines, Liquors- and Cigars. Call and see as. We will treat you white. A G e n e ral B a n k ing an d E x c h a n g e B u s in e s s T r a n s a c ted . CORRKSI*' tXRENTE StiLKTTKR Dillon Bottling Works, . DILLON. MONT. S . S. P a tterso n , Prop. Wholesale Liquors and Cigars. Sola Agent for Val BintD .\i ilwunk\'' Hen- and Malt Extract. Maniifaciurer of Temperance Drinks, Dillon Gash Grocery Go,, dii . lon , M ontana . T. W. POINDEXTER. M as A qkii W h o lesale an d R e tail D e a lers in F a n c y an d S tap le G roceries. DILLON C0M The Big Furniture House, Prices based on compe tition with the world. Special attention given to undertaking. G. T PAUL, Prop rguson Fur Coats. Idaho Fills Potatoes. Also a Line of GROCERIES & PUNISHING GOODS - A T - • wisdom m s m co., Ni-TICK Kin; l-irilLLCATU'N. MIMNi. U ILl ' CATION NO. 72. I .AN i Nolle.' i- 11■ r U'Ku.H'kl . « In ■ lUi applicnii.ui 139 . .i'll (UP ■ ■ a. M umhta . , Mont., .Ian. 2. Mil). ,1 given. Unit John po-l-Otlice address is Iota this day llled lor a patent for i U u Bartlett liar WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM. MONT., TIMES &. lVAUKW, PitoriUEToH*. M e a ls a t a l l H o u rs. Fresh Dread, l'ies and Cakes Coiistaiit- ly on Hand. OKOUHB TIVIE 8 . I. ( . 1‘AIIKH. B. R. STEVENSON, civil m m and sunt wit, WISDOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUK, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. M a ils th r e e tim e s a w e e k --M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y an d F r id a y , JAMES STEWART', Mail Contractor. ALL THE NEWSI ALL THE TIME! T he A naconda S tandard Pa Wishes mere State, Telegraphic and General Newt than any other' newspaper 1 a Montana or the North west. I’hu-er Milling Claim, situated in Pioneer (mio.gauueU) Mining Dial riot, Heaverhetul i uiiiuy. Montana, the posi tion, mmrsc.yind eMent, of the said min ing claim, designated by an olltciul survey tl.creol, us .Survey Nos. hud), in supposed Tonnship No. it south, iiauge Ao. 1, nisi, a uoliee ol which was posted on i lie claim on I lie 14lli day of November. IMIU, ami being more particular^' s.-i Iwilli and ih'seriin-d in the ollii'iul is lu miles and plul iliereof on tile in I In., uiiice, aalollows, In-wit: Beginning ,t| a loo. cor., a pine slump 8 indies in diameter, witnessed by hear ing I rees a ml marked 1-ati.n tor nor. No. I of I bin survey. I ruin wbh.li the t'. H. Location .Monument, No. 1, estab lished lor surveys in supposed T, its. It. I. VV. nears A. 51 degrees li minutes t\, tilt feel, running thence N 7,1 degrees It minutes K, 25113 ieet to eor. .So. 2; lliene.e A. 13 degrees dl minutes VV. illti ieet to eor. No. it; thence N. ,0 degrees 51 miuuies K. t.'iIM.f) feet to eor. Ao. I; ilieueeA. 1’, de gree 1,1 minules \V . I.VXo levl to cor. Ao. 5; I hence n. lu degrees In minules W. 5 Kit I eel to cm. Ao. li, lliene.e A. 21 degrees 2 i minutes K. iii.U.n leel to for. No. I, the phici ol iieginuing, contain ing an urea oi i.lit.., I ucrea claimed. 1 tie loenlioii oi tins mile' i> recorded in the oilier ol I he KeeouL r oi lleuver- hiiid foiluly, on page d.i.i in nook 40 ol ro-eords. I lie adjoining claims are riurvey No. \in J’aw Mu pa Bar i'lorei-mi l.he north and west, ana .survey Ao. ,>555, Jones • 'reek 1'lticer. on Hie norlli, Jcdin ti'itoiirke applicant lor tu/ili. 1' j L wish K. Itom-Hfeiv, li.ogi.sler. Jos, 11 Hani'git, V. S. Claim Age in NOTICE Fun I'llIH.ICA 11< >\. MINIMI APPLICATION NO la. for about a rati* *ad a half to pomt where the xwtat had become j,.y j cutauilevl and ateernd them o f tb* ; road »u<l iber bad stepped. No great-Etnus'o wah dooe. except to Mr\ Wumpler'a wounded feeling* , at in tit l > turned afoot, but ho will lnspud the all wool child fen's i 00.de rw ear ul Loasl'e. i . i 1,1 ‘I’- h outuory for sale | Go to Loss! - goods. Da Cl) EHiv ciime bank front j e into Idaho Tnc. day. iMve.iome of the old reliable* next Fresh ,>Vsl,ei> tor sale *t the Win- ibm Kcstauraiu l,v the Win, dOMO, or .litj oilier old style. rv> Marsh l.ocati. hi'.'her A (In lit the Wisdom vhr. Co.* store. Oth,'c and tor ri spoudcuee Million- ery ,n I'lilnme Pub. Co.’s, Ddlmi. Joe Kramer and MiasOlUn itiuvc down Irvnu Jacksou last fiatm day. .•——— i , , i vt u i Mr. an t Mrs A 1). Lewi* have John hunch and Newton Burivo, ; i, , . g..; n in Dee cv, Mrs. T_,ec.ia to visit ofbn-itdi, acre iradlug m w-vu ' Tns..i,.i>. j he.r in-di.ei. Mrs iliyaot, while Air. j| UcM'ilN. | I I.evt is vu s mi iti Dillon fei supplies, trunk Powell, v>f Dtwrv'a Elat, I r. - | Mi Jmi .Li on audjum ily have was u |MKseiin, r oe lueadti eve-! , , , , . 1 • i moved t*. A. avMiui i from their ronoh Ming* Btanc. i , 6 I on I,a .dalstl vev l K. Bilsenbark & Eeilen, the Nnrih! Fork ninclicis. were uarlui; ni I town Milldat. M is . J. W. Elliott and sister, i Miss Ev i Scullion, worn tr etiui in ! Mr. ..... ms ,\a Forest have tinned in Hie Jet.sen rauob from bu viione «r-*k. ',i MeLeul gave a party last sv. i l, m ii.inor iif hi* vvife’* mother an-i lu.'ih i wiionovtilly eamo ou Coni t ’au.sla, Everybedy ni titiin n v I-, is an a THE tILVER SALOON, yussi&L MONT., -n »- \. ' - - ■ f c - t i 1 . . - W*MF liiH o rsflindC Igtrs i / yi' Beer (tart u n d e HJtnoke* m- M i DAILY , SUNDAY 10 P ages 10 P ages J0 C o m a s H i Ckrttam ' ‘ - - r ’ 5 . ‘.'it ■ i'/' .¥ r ■-> a p r i c : IC c: L and UFgtcyc, M ihkoola , Mont.. .Ian, i, Bint). Notice is hereby given, that. John O'Kourlie, whose pimndlice address is Butte, Mont., has lids day tiled mi ap- plicot.i>n Inra putem for J.’>.tit* 11 ac res ol I lie.Nugget liar l’laeer Mining Claim, situated in I'iom-er iumirgani/'-d) Min ing Disiriei, in iiverhead tlminiy, .lion- Inna. Ihe-posiiion, eourse and extent, of the said mining claim, designated by an (dtleial survey thereof, as Survey No. n-iMu, supposed iowiishtp No. it south. Hung.' No. li west, a uoliee ol which was posted on (lie claim on ihe tli day of November, 1HIHI, and being more particularly set forth and de scribed in the official Held notes and plat thereof mi tile in ibis office, as fol lows. to-wit; tiegiiining at cor. No. 1, a pine tree 111 inches m diameter, witnessed by bearing trees and marked ]-5liHI) for eor, No. 1, from which the F. S. Locution Monument No. .VC)I, established fur Surveys in supposed T. !l H.. Jf. 17 VV., bears S. 31) degrees 2il minutes VV. 208 Ieet, running thence N. 70 degrees 57 minules E. 3430 feet to cor. N'o. 2; thence. S. Hi degrees 23 minutes E. 314 feet to eor. No. H; thence S. 72 degrees (Jli minules VV. 3II54 feel to cor. No. 4; thence S, K.j degrees 48 minutes E. 4Hi.5 feet to eor. No. 5; thence N. 75 degrees 22 minutes K. 2411) feet to cor. No. 8: ihence N. Jtt degiees 112 families VV. 251 feet to cor. No. 7; thence N. 75 degrees 31 minutes E: 27)2 feet to cor. No. 8: thence H. 1 degree 47 minutes VV. 820 feet to cor, No. 0: thence 8. 84 degrees 18 minutes E. 2ti3tJ.li feet lo cor. No. iO; thence N. 3 degrees 53 minutes E. 1348.5 feet to cor. No. 11, thence N. 84 degrees 31 minutes VV. 2883 feet to cor. No. 12: thence south 79 degrees 45 min utes W. 4881.5 feet to cor. No, 13: themee 8. 40 degree- 08 minute* ff, 1253 feel to cor No. 1. the place of begin ning, corilaining an area of 159.90 acres claimed. The location of tins mtm- is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Beaver-, head County, on page 231 m book 48 of Records. Tlie ad joining claims are thr Bernina Vista Bar Placer. Nurvey So. 5553, Paw Sapa Bar Plaeer. Mirvey Jft»- 5551. Junes Creek Placer Survey No. 5555. and the Bartlett Bar Placer Survey No. 5679 on th» south and weat, John D'Koarke apfdicost for all. E lmee E. llEawintr, Register. .:4m. H. B a u m . ........ ; t ’. S. ( ’lain) Agent ITret Prfblicatioft. Jan 12, 1900,. isL-----------------------------— - f a u.itt r B u tl .d Oulilornia i* an i i:\hiiM,iHtio guideurr and ha* pr> iiii e i two new varieties of roses, b n t l duuUna have pumuued a Con :n -small whui- huuseli a daisy. LADILn. MISsJi>, CHILDREN,;} AND INFANTS' CLOAKS BE LOW COST: louk at |8. '• “ *7. ■ *• ifti. 83.25. u 11.25. ie stock ou hand an i they sold to make liiinu lor ^ *♦ *V«K yeitt ......... '5 moiftfis../. J moffha. J 41 “ “ I iorfhth. one yeir.'. a ___ Bcndtay, ob ! t , «aei y e u ............... tyge : aewi m m i k M a t i to-teeeatwf ‘ * ,a*wt rtf J “ The sttgea on the Oindfe asd GtbiiOftsviHe liae are m a k i^ good tn t * aad are paetty regular h bnug- ■cS—dtaaka to n»nii|Tiirnit e€ ibe Aedetao*! ' M I MUiu v h e a ta thf Th*BatteMioerol a awriW kW <horteqgBf scaoee* town Saturday. . Clark Anitvrsou, the mail «*.n- tractor, was iu town Tuesday night and Wednesday. Ira B. Walker aud O F. lltbler. of the S 8 ranch, came m froib Ana oonda vesterday. B. H Stevenson autl Cliai l«y Lewis were di wu the liver as far as Divide the tiisi of the week. Virgil Dunbar and brother, the Pin sou, ami Don AI bee, ail of Bow en, wne taking in the eights of the city testeiduy. U. li. Stewart, ex-postmaster, was a visitor in Dillon last week, lie n ports the loads ahum the <omits seat us dry aud dusty. Sul Honk and Jes>e Rhodes came iu Monday t veiling after making lliu grand rounds of R e s e t’s, Divide lleelu, ami other | luces. J. C, tjiiiim came iu from Helena the other day Jim to welt known and liked in the Ha-in and expects to tenuiii here the coming season. We have on tile for rtlereiice by out tenders the latest price circular of tbe McMillan Fur Jfc Wool Co,, Minneapolis, Minn., dated Feb, Oth, Early Chicks—A good hen he lon-iug to Mrs Lou Sbafer hatched out eu-ven chicken* yesterday, w inch was the w hole number of the selling. Jinny Eduards, the Gibbonsvilh inuchrt, was iu town over Satur day nigbien route to Utah and >d.dio, wiicie lie has friend* ami relatives We have received a Utter Iroiii Aunt Huiiner which came in the mail last eveiuug loo tale lor publi cation, but it will be printed in our next issue, George Woodworth has returned from a visit lo his old borne in Biyan, Ohio, lie found his old mother w ho was quite sick when he slatted fully recovered and delight- e l lo see her childreu. The subject, for debate at the lit eral;) haturda-y night t* Resolved, That women should have tbe right of suffrage. Judge Noy es aud Mrs. Francis take tbe alhriuaiive and Doctor Suiey aud Mrs. Dunbar tbe negative. VVtu U*iermy*f, formerly ol Hamilton, who was a year in the Klondike country aud had to reinrfi ou accuuii. , lading eyesight, is in this section oui tug cattle ior J. E. Hemphill of Butte. We used to buy choice cuts of Billy aeverai yeats age. Isaac Landis, who came here with bis two sous, John and William, some six weeks ago, (trom Norris town, Pa., has sncceeded iu locat ing the boys on some laud and will leave for h it home aeit Toes-Jay, where be has interest* which need his aueotioe, but he tike* oar country aod will c o * e aga:aia IDOL D. F. Wampler who doe* the mail-carrying act from Wisdom to Bowen aod return met with a mis hap yesterday which was something different from romaoce. It was at era reality. Io dririeg throagh some bars, he stegjped to pat them sp and had jampod i*to the sleigh and was about to fraap tbe Lees when the worn r t i m f mad Flees ^ ■ a i l M a e ^ t w i e l m e i i t e a a a Them, whea £b* a d tb e h c t t l i n robea m i tea w a w c w i h e y n if c r i bold a b a s n e t tike that of the * jp,*! purchased after the edjoarsaMDt e f the last legislature. Taey could « go to some eooveaieat hotel -’ aj T iog eare they didn’t select oq« where tbe proprietor was a frteod of any one to p*rticuhir—and tbere^ after diuciwaiug the best tbe market afford*, Over the wine ami the ctgarj, RU “ what (Ley done to purify politic* in Montana.” But it is not to be. The purifiers will go their aeverai ways, cm-h t <5 hi* own commiwiiy. Som* will g» to iUleua, some tv Kalispcli, som# to Virgiuia City, aed tome will come to Butte. It is hoped nos* qf them will get lost a* the a ay, - Th* supreme court msyHAgpti jo £a^g business with a f>-w of them __ Miunr. *12 *10 «8.f)( *4 *2 A lar must lie nloic ifooils. J. P. L iishl . . Tor* Down American f lug. ' Omshs, Neb., ,March. 4 - One of the incident* of the heated immici pa! campaign, which doses lo-mor- 17 w, whs tbe teui'ing down and dc stroying of American ting and mb siiuiting therefor a red rag on the ting pole some time iSatimlav morn ing, This morning the mayor, who i« rnuuiug for re-election, was astonished to “<‘c the reddoth where erstwhile the stars and stupes ffoutd, As the tops was cut, he had to call on the fire department to run up a ladder and take down the red loth, lie then ran up a braid uew- American Ha;, and *ayn lie does not propose to let any one pull it down The work i« (bought lo have beeu done by political op pimento. The Home Coming From infonuatien at baud it i* presumed the aHgel band oi *elf constituted purifiers are wending their w*y home from Washington t-» Montana. Smith is coining and Nolan is coming and tbe otlieis are ail (iouhlless coming. No, Damp bell is not coming just now: he will he coming later on. IU writ stay iu Washington lor awhile anu try to get acquainted with the door- kieper of me house of represents lives. It is to b* regretted that the purifiers bave Dot tetlled upon Rome common rqeeting place wishm the border* of their beloved state for whose good name they bave done eo mneh. They will instead flock off to their several eoaatitueii- eies. That will rob tbe home tom iog of wtut won’d otherwise be in most pleasant feature, if they had only agreed to assemble at Butte they might bave met with such a re ception a* their services in bebsil of purity eBtitle them to. There are several bauds of music here and it is always possible to ootleet a crowd in Bone, Think of what a gathering sack as oeeaefew would call (or. The people of Bette have bees Keened ia their opportunities of seeing a halo ia position. With a whole host of marching portfiera, aij with their hates on, aad hands of mens ptapog hymn* and S o u s'* marches and rag-tiow qnekMepa, H weald he a sigh; like b i k ' i elbow, people would cemtf auies 1 It is very bant I d stau I idly by aud set- our dear ones suffer while awai: ing the wrnv.,| the dootor. An Albany (N. Y j dairy uuu called at a drug store there for a doctor to come anil see his child, vgry •ick with croup, Not fiiiili ig the doctor in, he left word (or Ima to come st once on bi* return. He also bought a boltU ot Uuamber- latu’s Cough Remedy, which h# Imped would gi»e r . ii« relief until tlie ifoctors shout I airive. (nafew hours he reiitrurd, *ayiug ihe doe- t ir in *<l not come, a* Hie child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Olio dchol/., say* the family has »\•«*' recommended Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy to their neighbor* slid li'iem s until he hi* a conat*u| demand for a tr. m m*; pgn 0J tb* comliy. For rale by J P. Los*l, VV iiidom and Jackson. CLARK'S LAI tHT BUY. rhe^edi Th* <h*1 the iMoetana 8«earor Acquires* Mckican Copper Wine M A. Clark, senator from Moa- taini; J. 1. G iioiix . macHger ,,f tb* Reded Verde mines; .lama* A. AI«i* Donald and C. W CUrlt, son of the senator, have iwium * H int of land at Arispe, state of Sonora, Mexico, which promises to develop into nnetbrr great pro Lining i-. ipper mine 1 be properly is only a short iltMaiice Iroiu tde imenutiouat boundary, says the Memer R*pub- lie* ii. ; Two year* ago J j L Giroux, of tidscits, were m a k ii'* trip (urougb Sonora, looking up mining proper- ties tu-l iud their kticntiou atlrant- e l t o a greet irony dike traversing th ■ country, w ny:h 1 1 iked well, and maiii n examination Hut ou* claim ol pertinence La I been local- C'l on the d\k) ami thi - waa ilcvelop- •■)! li, a shallow -hail i i ivhnsli the oiiiy miner I mdieaii. n was a small l\i> i of cartionate ii lead. J, L. Gmmx went down ill,- shall and insdc an i xsiuinaiiim o; the condi tion-, on the complete) i of which i e cX|,ii s-td the upimm that the pioperiy would (level <p into a great coppei mine, t'nere was no siga of coppsr ou the surfaee, but Mr. Giroux lelt confidint mat it would be found below^he iron cap, and staned a tunnel, which m 400 feet came into a b *.iy of cupper sulphides foity ieet wide. Iu me rnetutim* a i.umber of difficulties were eu- countered. It was found lb*l th# water could not be handled without great expense, and there at ouct arose a dispute regarding titles,) 1* consequence of these troubles noth ing hes been done wuu tee property for alout a year. Several expert* have been sent to examine th* piupeny, anti ail bave agreed that it is tbe mas mg et a great mine, aud recently Mr. Ctara aud his as sociate* t ecided that teey wonid take tbe mines and deveiop,tbemr*> gaidies* of cost. Tie -money wa* paid for the one legal claim, tfid other ground taken up aned th* whole property esquired amonBtad to li7 p*mo«s«ia» «f ahe*t M i teres. All the title* have tee* strtighteaed out, ami develop m eat ts to commence s t obm . £ . L- Ginm x a*y» U « t b e has * 9 do*bt th a t i t v i 8 t* r a «•# ( H * l d * { n « t e n M * u i « ( i *WML Th* • « i» « * t » * M '» t ° ; _ .. . w ysitvey '***!,'- . T h * i ™ b in |l ■ - r . - - ; x