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# V o lu m e 2 . WISDOM, MONTANA* FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1900. Number 5 & ; C L O S I N G O U U A L E Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes, W inter Gloves and Mitts. Will be sold at greatly reduced prices • to make room for spring stock. FRESH GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Etc., I N S T O C K .A T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and J ackson. B. K. Waits, rum. O ihu KuitfM. t'nsll. W National Bnk Local Breezes. of Dillon. A G e n eral B a n k ing and Exchange B u siness T ransacted. OOKRESl’uNDENUK SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling Works, DILLON. SEE MRS. HATTIE M. NOYES FOB TERMS AND PRICES. S. S. Patterson, Prop. Wholesale Liquors ami Cigars. Sole Agent for Yul Dials' .Mihvuuki'o Derr ami Matt Exl-racl. Manufacturer of Temperance Drinks. Dillon Gash Grocery Co,, rn.i.uN, M o n t a n a . T. \V. L’OiMlKWEU, M anager W holesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple G roceries. DILLON FURNITURE GO., T h u Dig Furniture House. Pi ices b a s e d o n c o m p e tition w i t h th e w o r ld . Special attention given 10 undertaking. G. 1 PAUL, Prop WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM. MONT., T 1 V 1 US it 1 WUKN, I'uorimcTOHH. M eals a t a ll Hours. Fresh llmul, Pies and Cakes Gmistani* ly ou Hand. Gordon & Furguson Lur Goats. Idaho Falls Potatoes. Also a Line of GROCERIES it 'PUNISHING GOODS A T - WISIKIll K M I t ffl„ XU TIC K FOR ITIil.lCATlUX. MIMMi Al’i'i.U AVION Ml. 52. | Uttltuv I Bloemtontein has falleu. I { The meadow larks are Kingin’, i All w m liu green tomorrow. do lo Loss I* and see his dry f goods. Mrs. James O’Couuell wcut to ; Butte Monday. i Fresh o \M a i * at Wisdom Reslau rant, iuo |,er eau. I Inspect the all wool children'* I * uuderweai at Lossl’s. Main i & (irosli out!leiy for sale ttt the Wtsdoiu Mir. Co.’ store. Otti v aud corree|inndcnre station ery- ii tribune Pun. Co Pdlou. i . Mis. MucKeuaie, of Dewey. is | visiting with her sister. Mrs. Jesse 1 lthouc*. Walter Fox clave uuo town We.u esiuv with r.iuen produce lor tins n urkei. \ \ . \\ 1'Y.cnci* lias taken charge wi ih- raw mill and wm start buw - u few days. Frank Robinson, ihe new ly-inac* ried in,in, made a pleasant call at P. S. L a .Mi Osi'ii ii. ,Mi»siu i , a , MouI., Jim. 2. lltllll. Notice I., liereb,, given, liilil .lullIi U’ uiiui 'K i ', » imsu [in 3-oiht'r iulilre.ss e, luiliu, .uni,laua. has Uus eUi> lil'-d j,,1P , an o ]Ji ' i lo n 1 1 . 1 ii lor u )ia l eii I lur I.ill .il aei'es ill I lie liai hell Uo e Plneer Mining Cliiim. sliuiueil ill l’nniivr tuiniruaiii/,,0, .'iiinin;: I'l.iru'i, bcumlieitd tiiuul.v. ai mu a ini, tin- ( him - this oillce this morning, lion, course, luiilexteui.oMln1 sahl min ing tiaiiu, designated by mi ollicial iilistun was lepl'tBcnled at the survey Ii erenl, us .Survey Xus. 5.1, SI. | m.ran at the Wisdom selmol house III Ml|>l>(iM*d iuiVUSIU|) >(» ,'i SOUl Irlkligp At). If wt'sl, 11 Holin' id whitll ^OlUj'OU) iil^ilt \>y \\j Ol' 4U | w ilk piAinl on iliv claim on \\w‘ Hih da> ul ,«N imp in bn r, J SOW, aud bring molt {>a ii ku tarty .selliulh iiiid duMTibmi m ihi'oilinui iii'id iiuli'Mimi |)l,ii iirrnd . oh till- ill tiiis olliif, na n>|U>\\>, to u il ! ° lui ib'guniing ai a ioe. n»r., a pim- si ump (d.u c which gave Mis* Lettie Simpson of Lucas that name ami gave her for a husband one of the most popular cattlemen in the Northwest. Ur. and Mr*. Koblusou arrived from Missouri Sunday and in a few day* w ill go to their home in the Big Hole basiy. Jfr, Kabiuaon has hueu with the “ SO” herd ft. r- four years.—Auaconda Standard, LADIES’. MISSES. CHILDREN^ AND INFANTS' CLOAKS BE- 1,0 >V COST: 112 cloak at *10 •• “ >S.,M \ $4 •• “ *2 “ “ A large stock ou must he snl i nun e goods. to 18. #7. * 8 . >3.25. >1.25. hand and they make room tor J . P. L obsl . >cwspuper» and Religion. A preacher man ill Topeka, Kas., aficr a lew lay*' experience on a nmiiiiiig i.nvrpaper, think* lie oau run the w Imle idling *iid is trying the expemieiit Ii i.-a matter of j Cough Remedy to their neighbor* Home imerest to outsider* a* to how ®U<1 frieues until he ha* a constant who bad fainted because of fjfct •hock of immersion combined with the poor ventilation of the church, were earned to their hornet. , The extraordinary iseno wee the culmraatioe of a aeries Of revival services in this church, which hav* caused more thau TOO ptrions to take communion besides the 184 who were immersed to day. It is very hard to stand idly by aud «ee oar dear one* suffer while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. Au Albany (N. Y ) dairyman oalled at a drug store there for a doctor to come aud see his child, then very •ick with croup. Not hading the doctor iu, he left word for hint to come at once on hi* return. He also lunpht a bottle ol Chamber* laiu’* Cough Remedy, wbioh be hoped would git,> some relief until the doctors sliiiul l auive. Iu a few hours he returned. saying the doe* tor need not come, as the child wae much better. The druggist, Mr, Otto acliol/,. sun- ibe family has since recoin it,ended Chataberlaiu’e J. I*. Lussl, the men li.tnt, drove up to .i.icksun Mommy with it loud til.-, shoe in dial 8 meins in diameter, wilnvssvd tiy inwr illg 1 itch mill ill it I' 1\ •■il I -.liilil lor dll' \ 11 i m I Ins sun i'.i. 1 nun sv hit'll I lie I .\s. Lmulhui iiliHHUnriil, No. ii.i.il. rsiati li.shrd lor suiv . is III siipposi'il I 3 Is. n. Li \\ . Ill’ills .N III llrgl ), mumii's \l. Mi tiM'i, runniiig limin' N, i:i di'giTus l‘i iiunuli's K. i.iid ln‘1 in roi'. .No. limii'i' N 13 drum's 31 in 1 1 1 ii I rs \V. 3iii toot lo ivr. An 3. Uu'urr X. ,(i 1 1rgnu's 31 in1 1 jiitos, I'.. 3,lisS,.! llU'l lo col'. .No. I, liirnn'ls. 1 dr- U iii . l»o\le, late, ol liituois, a mm in ol Mia. Janus t) Cornu II, came out ftom B ulk : ioiutm I, and is Mopping at the I io L i I. th .rlcy Fnincis ami Cliancey Brio! u have bought VtO head of stuck oatile near Salmon l.'ny ami wid imve litem acro.s tlie ihuiuh - long it will take him to discover lL hi lie is not ''onto hi* job.” An- oiher Lh.ug llitre is to be uo smok ing ui the vdilotial rooms and the . fea-i ol reason and lluw of soul may 1 be minuted ns slim and slow iu ad Vance. I'lie rcvemnl gentleman will inn the paper “ a* Jesus would.\ This reminds ns ol an good »tory we laid in tiie old da,s: A \ nimg man experienced religion and in:nIs au lionrst endeavor for t - few nicks lo appear ami act ami be , lik* Jesus. In fact, Jesus was to j be his puiieni. „ j demand lor it (r* iu that part of the cmntry. For sale by J. I*. Losal, Wisdom aud Jackson. PL V B L A N T O N , SUCCESSOR TO THE BIG HOLE MEAT CO., WISDOM, MONTANA. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, and F resh Oys te r s and Game in Season. Mail O rders Prom p tly A ttended to. THE HOTEL D f . LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietress. F irst C lass Service. H e a d q u a rters for Gib* bottsviUe a n d Divide Stage Line. All stages stop a t th e door. OLD GLORY SALOON. -------- WISDOM, MONT., BkILARD & NEWCOMER, Proprietors OEOIKIV. T!V 1KB. I. ( PAUKS. B. R. STEVENSON, give-iu iniuulet. U. l.i.iu teel In enr Xu. a; lliciiee-e>. u degm's t,i I in u cu it , a,oi> U'lBBpvitig \i, iiitii tei'Iln ein1. Xu. Ii; t lirnec X . il ( t degree* 2i minute* K. I.ii0..i leei m eni'. ’ A. J. Turner Xu. I, the plaee ol he.uuning. euiitai,,- heHj , louk m U e M)ul|u.|„ ; , lu^r UH ttvv.t h » .>4 ui:r»'s cliuim-fl. | J inn.tit it I Iu 1 i'icuiu'ii ui ihib nuuu t.s j-wtH'vU'vl Itl.tito i»>r bimskjU uini W li. iSicwuM in lilt* dllicu Ol lllr ivCCfH'dci’ 01 Ik'UWl' t’hi IP linok ili ol lo utl tdiiuiij-, on jiatf* ri iiu tttijffiuing ciaimw itfc iriiirvrp cNo. ! SCwl, I'uw Sftjift Hut- i’iacurtm H d 1 norih i \I**- J'- «L N onvh and west, and Surety Xn. ST iim . Jones it|anglilcr Edith and Mrs. W Creek Placer, mi (lie noilh, John O'KoiU'ku apjiiii'uiii lor Lot h. WISDOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUK, B A P L B E P G , WISDOM, MONTANA. PASSENGERS AN’ EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. M ails three tim e s a week*-Monday, W ednes day a n d Friday. JAMES STEW Alt I’, Mail Contractor. Everything in the house first-class—Wines, Liquors- and Cigars. Uall and see us. We will treat you white. THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Aifkitufeel seft drinks. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! A naconda iM.MPIl K. IJl.liKIIKy, hi'gish r. J oh II. IIXHt'fcU, I . Claim Age ui xuticm I'uii crm.K'Aii-.ix MIMXU A I T I J r a ’I'lON Ml U ( . s, I, and Omen, M ihkoi i , a , XJ ■111 1 .Inn. 1ino. l Xuiiee i* hereby (ji'en. lion Jidin U'lhmi'ke, u lio.ie imMiuthei' ud.li' Uul tc, .mud.. lorn I In* day i.e-d uu up- I'iii'iu.oU Uir a paU'iu Im1 I,‘ill.lie aeivs ol ! I In Xiiy-gel Jiar i'hieii' .Mining i hi i ni, i Biel ai y silmill'd in I’Kiiieei' uiiuirgani/.\d) XJ In- lug Dislriel. Ih-ueerheml C.'oonly, Almi- liimi. lltt1 pusilimi, rnurse uml extent, ot the eii id mining claim, designated by mi nlliiiid Kurtcj lliei'eot, as survey about tfle 2Util ot H im nioutn uml VY. i Fi iiiei* (dove out lo Divide Burn d.ty - the laiu r going to liuuc amt Uu-. Noyes to.k* to Dillon. ! J. Ii, Biabler, of Butte, I eaiue ill on .Suml.i) * nUge, bung- tug her little sinter SteiU, who lias I been revelviug mie.orH tut iiie livul l UeuUilelil in the In J mining cauip. j Daniel Tovey, on* ol Bimtou’s , tnoM piuepel'OiM ranelHT. w ith In* lamiiy.was iu uiiiiidame at me Saitiiilay night. U hue htie he tuculentall) It It >g.5b lm s y t»r e Btibscriptiun to tne Bni'.i'./i *. Miss Gladys Aiiiliu. came m fj.u Auut Hsuncr’s Return. Evui’dR ok T uk B kkkkt '. s :—Dear Her; As mi and llesikier lias jist pm liack from the Klondike kentry limit may he you’d give us a mite uv space in \m valuable paper that we mite teli ye as ter how we’ve en. joyed our-elve* an’ the like. I knodc well einiff th,it Heaikier woodu't like that kentry au’ I didn’t , , ,v , , , * w anter go but w hen a man gits atiY in iu* elloet* to pattern utter1 .. . . . . . . 3 i i v i i c i i i thing inter hi* hed ye’d jisl as well Je*us ho tlbI nicely tor u lew day >; J J * i unlit Borne bad boy* got wind of the. lyoiiug fellow's resolve aud began to liai piircliasnd J .)0 i pester him with rocks, but m il be , , ioiiii ' turoiiuh In i he -o'lth pole, then imnh unou/h Vandeiuans* laml an’,ioim iiiui way, ye see so- a-ter kin ici »hoiteu up the root, an’ not have ter emu alear back hum jist ti r gu i siert. Ho we patched im our ol I niasbecu so Wtt ihint it woo I in. all rite till we get icquicss, hi alter we bad got down a* fur as Manillv lletikiei suggested that we cut ru 1 a crost the keutry, (.ml Ihe latter will icaVc (or iners ihc Savior. Then Boy gnl miiiii - eggs ol an unviTtam age : and ol a di»agreealde aroin t wlm-.li ! (hey threw st bliu. At this point1 patience ceased lo in) a virtue and! he *ai i: j ■•iVe here, Inns, this Jesus Im-i He** will play out 1 1 1 ju t llhoul li v e I minutes ” , Sevi'cmry Hnv’e Big Victory. lo Meltmru in Vusirilia, where -va had her ovei h ante I, reuovated, au’ made a* good as new; hot a big bill ——— jiilgriili, lul l our medi-in chlst re- isan I'rum isco, March 11 — Idea filled an as Uer.ikler has a beep of idem llenjamio Ide vVieeho' ot the | eremps in his stn.nmiek charged US Idiiversil v oi Galilorni i. in an a l i | rtieklcr io u A I iirgit the bottle of dress last night til the Minilieaiilo ■ i-a-ter oil an’ Foolish Bill said to ( Itib, gave the di tails o' the iiegolia put in plenty of chow chow n* lion* which Hcc.ru. ivy \I > aie ila. knkumhn pickles as 'twas kuiuniin’ has ui.der way for soimt lime re, i 'spiing an’ a fellers appertite wae opto door nn.l ol tlie Xu. atlan, *n[)jHi*ed inwnsljij! X(i. sunt It. toing!' .So, II west, a notice oil , , which was pioied on (lie claim on tliej*11* ,n(»uth.'S in lab lii day oi Xmcinber, I Will, uml being; itlano ami is staying with her more pimicuhirl.v set forth mid de-| scribed in tlie ollicial held noles and plat iIiiceiit on lilt* in ilns oflice, us lol- imv*. tii-u il: ie ginniiie'ill cor. No. ), a pine tree 12 iiiehe* ui thameler. witnessed by hearing tree* and marked 1-fitiSil for cor. Xu. I.irom wliicli the Ids, Locution iVionurneui Xo. nfinl, es(al,)i.^iied for surveys in supposed T. 3 8,. It. 1 i IV., bears S. 3il degrees 23 minute* IV. 2DH feel, running I hence X. 70 degree* 57 minutes K. 3l;i(i feet lo cor. No. 2; l hence S, hi degrees 23 minutes fv 314 feet to cor, Xo. 3: I hence S. 72 degrees Wi Diiliules \V, leet lo Cor. Xo. 4; thence s. nj degrees 43 minutes E. 437.5 feel to cor. Xo. 5; llience X. 75 degrees 23 minutes K. 2419 feel to cor. No. li; thence X. Ili degrees 02 minutes IV. 251 feel lo cor. Xo. 7; llience X. 75 degrees 31 minutes E. 2712 feet to cor, *TV Xo. 8: llienee S. 1 degree 45 minutes I LI IJ \V. 320 feet to cor, No, !>; thence S. SI * H I - degrees 13 minutes E. 263(18fe,t to cor. Xo. 10-. thence N. 3 degrees 53 minutes E, 13Mi.5 feet Incur. No. II, thenceN. 8-1 degrees Si minutes W. 2533 feet to cor. Xo. 12: ihence soyth 7!) degrees 4 5 min- dite.s W. 4301.5 feet to cor. No. 13: 1 hence 8. 4b degrees (Mi minutes W. i'Jb'i feet to cor. No. L the [dace of begin ning. eoritaining an area of 159.99 acres Publishes mere' State, Telegraphic j claimed. j ,, , . _ , 1 Th-In'-aiioii of this mine is recorded and General News than any otbet jn tyK. 0f (p,. Kecorrter of Reaver newspaper in Montana or the North- head Comity, on page 251 in book 46 of j tto-rt wa* ebowing a map sn . Records. I. , o 1- L. i west. The adjoining claims are the B*»m,a i irma lLe raclbc aud Vista liar Placer. Survey No. 5552. i VYhaillii' Co , relating to Alaska, Paw Satm liar Placer. Survey No. 5551. I , . . Jones creek Placer Sdrvey No. 5553. | w gives informal ion in m i l\ llit- (diiue-- optn 1 1 - 111 , - apt ter pi.iv ofl on Ii i m Anyhow, |Vc*iileiii \V lieeiiT lc n n.i.l of me cu rvilim - bein' properly adjusted m-joiiatimis wli h-in i on'i isiitiou set sa.. *n,u of ’em wanted t® 3j unlay eveutng Biter a vtsn oi sev- | wiiii Secretary llav duiiun; ms ro *ale rom. by the way of Joanaert- aud soullici n : m hi \i*d to VVasliin^lu i I’r.-j-i lent i Imrg an’ La ly Smith aa’ ima othar *i* i \\ liv lei anl: i of them »!’ poll towns, whir thera t* r, Mrs. (J. L. i.c w is .“die i C|un is i -' I n lln- ■ om bo ol i in - w rek See- : w as in ii m le-s eruption an’ filin’ tuts spring in that country a* well , n lai ) ul Mate llay will announce ai.’ the lue out as ihe vot# was left adfauesd and plowing ami plaining I in u.g people a victory mu of wai lo ihe ln»u • a.i tiir majoiity wti at already begun. j . call ii diplomai'v, ii von n li-a-e — ^ for cullin' s i*le acro-t wa didn’t In another column el ih»* isBoe'bv whiih Du ports ol Dhiiia -v,lt bs j go that way. an' 1 told Ilozikitr we print a circular from, the Laud '[opened io die commerce of the 1 that like »► not if w« had a gone Office sent us by Register Elmer K. ! worlii. He has reached an under- j roun’ that way like as not we’ed til liersbey, of Missoula. I he circular j s landing w ith Great Britain, France, a got into a lite an’ more than like* is published as a mailer of news : Russia and Germany which does and is of impoi lance to our readers i 8 w sy with territorial spheres of who expect to cut timber let i he : influence. ly sum ii past ail ' but whsi bai the caboodle mights u» w o 1 1 a been m u tila te d ugeition who Dose manufacture ol h iinb tr, : “ A c c o rd in u to the terras o f th is 1 Iwen e xte rm in a te d . A s it is w e ’e r Due o f F r a n k H h a fe r’s boi res g a ve ' a n fe m e i.t ilicre w ill n o longer b e ! ai! h e r* y n -e v e ry t a n o f us le ft him a great jo lt S a tu rd a y m o rn in g am spnere ol influence la the lo it-11 the ule, bai whetaer we all when he w a s a b o u t re ady to start F i»w c ry K in d o ra . C u s to m * ta riffs,left it alike n-mativ for to wtt w ith a load et poles. O n e i W l 1 1 Ih: * t,oiis!\‘cl’ M w e!l « » U jT a ik a b o u t kln u .t of tlie h o rse ’s leet struck h im tn i o th er im p o sts u pon sh ipp in g. T h e j zo n e n o r k liu n t mt the a b oulder a u d th e o th er ou toe i,Jea la w a te • tlle L ^ rts free « » i « n h th at w e u id a ’i chin sn rd ire trsa Tch b ck e d o u t' To r a ‘ 1 W 0 T id'8 e-iraiScrce Shtf give s f ljo o e L a v m g u * draw short tim e. U l * a great w o n d e r! tialious a (ree b in d '* J teaaww baoat «f ibw i that b e w a s n o t killed. Billy R ic h ie , U » lo< h ouse b uild . , , , j , , o p e n d o o r w h ic h fa u n a so e tro u \ a n ! earth a n yth , ei, last e v e m u g ta t b e j. r . Lo s s !, r their markets. It is tb* eonsum-,geiher with jungle- inauua ol the British idea of thejaerf>eata waki-s ib.i iiuu bat to be aeeiu tuue tia’t a ■ face of ibe ueojuter, tack ick*, the la nd zone to- snd v enema* part of the e-irable aa’ me circu-; advocale tn L o rd B e re sfo rd .” DAILY 10 P ages 70 Coi.orss SUNDAY 16 P ages 112 G oiatcks SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Tryiu' T o fiet ;« H e a v e n . 5679 on the south and west O'Rourke sppficam for all. E l JTER E. HtBSHti'. Register. Joe. H. H i h - ek , V. S, Claim Agent First f’ubiifatioB. Jau. 12, 1900, and Heziker tblhks our stars that we never pormanen tiy t migrated to that sentry which is u- t to be com pared ta the froze* tempertere of the frigid zone— ibe home oi tb* . , . seat a»<L t i e * i r»», b»t t l too , A first cabin passage by steamer: some deaf, some mute ana oihersl . . . ... . r- • • i i . . . . . , . . . , . co«W a see*aa wrapped ta our for* 1 from Satt F ranetseo or Seattle to : b ind, but moat ol them whole and , . .. . . i„ .. . tfc, , .. i , . ’ aa oat on-a haul you’d aesvied M Cape N o m e is >175: aecond eabioiaoand—to the nine her of 184, were , r ’ > our sport far— There fs fasenalf U r aR legardi la New York, the other day, ce- and ih* Bartlett Bar I’iarer Survey No. J ,0 Lape Nome and other gold fields, tr o men, women an# children— on rhe 8fiu!h and John . . i ° . - 00 a isaiiic: 1 Edwin H. GUtman, charged with j expects to the marder of a young m a n named : spring. Dan Sffilivas last Christmas was1 Mr. and Mrs, passage, *125. First-class passage, plunged into a tank of water a ad vessel is >125. Biiiy i brooght oat of it gasping and go to the Cape this: breathless in the Ofive Baptist ehnrch. T&» is the largest a m b e r of per- Da.i!y and Sunday, one yea*... .flO.OC “ “ *’ 5 months..... 5.0C % months..., SJX! Dan StfHivas last Christmas sraa! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robicsos w . o o i . J a h ^ ^ ^ a t * * « « v ™ * ® . * « * • . « ^ gnwt, « » « » « « * * ; « * ; » .... Sawday,only, one j - e a r . . , , ,, ^ _ t v«»78g. Whea tBChei,-}**** 1 D. D. Walker. -Mr. Robr*»on ekwrck, ereiatiBeflthepaitEor,Rev. th e y o n g seas did not atgM - o fo m . • „ the well know* toremaa of the (C. T- Walker, al he led fh e k a t«f fhe order o f g o in g , batiiirfiV .H b i “S6’ esttle b ® * h>Bg ago th e f a f f i n g processw * f m a dw attorney a t e s « entered i t M I k R * b ia io n . A e W t w t f - G illm a n ’a » v t s m Feb. M | l i * | d * Fpin the frigid woe. TTln-r-th-wah-as rhases th-swj And rhe raind—r K Dot ilo s e . , Th- w oK « help to tntm ane \ A -■ Tfu* prospecw* la kfs h at, \ ■ £ . . wwa* be wym -KB'-ppf'*' m