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B?lw(OT4a|j^j|_______ __ I* -''N ►*WW>sSsJit1\ W,-\5H #°f — * - ,r ’ ■*£ * * * * * * * £'•;.-? c‘ »»v—.i.: ■ • jc ij- - !&■-• »«.♦ *+-* *A \ {rv-Tt V k-v ■ i;. i >4 * *-«•*» '•**“•*•k * £ ■*** ^ «■ * ~s - ■* ~ •' VF g - - ^Sh*. 1 7^|N ■* i *\-©*. ^ ::X‘ ---’•''• ;~v': ? •f^’i :’w,A > - . - . j * fijfcgje: _ g S g jA B W ® ■' • -£&- I icV%a_ »■»... . uV -mssew ' - I3sy“~ >* \* *f * - ♦ if -_!> *\ » ? j .»- * • s.43afcsi*s*j*Jj[)^jt - vlSS^-S.®* »:•'■ » m -k&rfSSs* ‘-s**^--sp< ' ■~*««j ■ i <■<'T'. i 'i^f i (-r^(<^—— », . .v. Volutt&Z. WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 3 0 , 1900/ Number 39. IAS. O F « ;' :v< .... i ....... ...... . .................. ■■ ■ ... Men’s and Ladies’ 'i • hoes, Winter Gloves, d Mitts. i .k. Will be sold at greatly reduced prices to make » • room for spring stock. B. F. W a n t, Pros. O tho Kuuui. Cash. first Nations! Bank of Dillon. A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. C0RKE6PUNOUNCE SOLICITED. FRESH GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Etc., ; I N S T O C K A T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. Lots for sale in Wisdom TERMS AND PRICES. jt - V B L A N T O N , SUCCESSOR TO THE BIG HOLE MEAT CO., W I S D O M , M O N T A N A . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, and Fresh Oys- M’s and Game in Season. Mail Orders Promptly ^tended to. THE HOTEL D e 'LOSSL, WjSDOMi MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib- ^ttsville and Divide Stage Line. All stages stop \ the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAILABD & NEWCOMEK, Proprietors. Everything in the bonse first-class— Wines, Liquors- and Cigars, i and see ns. We ♦ill treat yea white. [HE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., , OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. P A Fine Stock t f Wines, Liquors, and Cigars rat hsmf - iBcer—tb e B e e r that made Milwaukee Dillott Bottling Works, ......... DILLON, MONT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. Wholesale Liquors and Cipnrs. Sole Agent lor Vul ItlaO,' Mihvauki'i' liner and Mall Extract. Manufacturer of Ti'mpcnim‘ 1 ' DHnLs. Dillon Gash Grocery Go., I'll.1,ON, MO ST AN A. T. W. I'oINDKXTKli. M anauku NEW and NOBBY are the samples we show of the M. BORN $ CO. TAILOR*MADE CLOTH ING. All the correct ef fects of the season. You make toe selec tion, we guarantee style, fit and satisfaction. GOLD SEAL RUBBER BOOTS are the best. «r, the all-around genua baa rigged op a contrivance out ot abold mow ing machine tor boring wooden pipe with an eight-inch hole which will be used this seagoa iaaUad of the rag hose geoetally made use of in placer mining. The hoys aie tiling to tear up the earth in great shape and we trust hey will find plenty Of piy dirt and nuggets ga lore, Miss Luoy Paddock, one of the most charming young ladies of this vicinity, was a pleasant caller at the B kkkzes office yesterday. A N N O U N C EM EN T S. NoTK'K m i; r r t ;i tf m .c.v MINIM) AlTl.trA'i'li'N Xu. K. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON FURNITURE GO., Thu Bin l-'urnilurc House. Pi ices bused on compe tition with the world. Special alt.ontion pjivon 10 under taking. G. 1 PAUL, Prop. WISDOM RESTAURANT, WiVfoM. M t > \ J, , T I V I K S tV PARKS, PrturuiE' tubs . Meals at all Hours. Fresh l>rcu<l, Pies iiml Cukes CunsUml- iy on II kiu I. ltEuHOE tivils . 1 . CL I’AKKS. B. It. bTEVKNSON, CIVIL ENIilNH m M\mt l*. S. R and O ki - tuic . M ismh l a , Mont., ■ !.Ui. 2. l ’MIU. Notice is u:P 'U , ih ; il .Rthu O ’iunirkh, w host* pi is 1 11 ilu'r mMii'N.s is lim it*. .Moiiliuiu, liliV ^ jh is clay lilutl un api>fifictkm fnr ;t '’ffiftcut tor li>B.5-l uiTus oT tlV R a r ir y u liar IMaui'i’ Alining Claim. NiUuilud in I honour (u Morgan i /.<'<! r.M ini n if l U.-d r i d . iif'asuehnul County, Montana, 1 he posi tion. con I' m 1, and uUt'iit, ot I he suit! mi 11 - mg' claim, clesignalDtl by an ciihcial survey tl t'leuf, us Survey Nos. otwf). in snppnsetl T o u n -.llip Nil. O S, I i 1 1 i 1 , Kunyu No. ir a lodiee «>f w im li was [nisi eel <di 1 he tip i m on lire 1 J{ it «la \ ot aos r in tier, 1MMJ. in it j h tin g iiun-e pal l ieiiiariy m ! iu r ih u u R th-scrile 'l in ilie ollinut hrM miles and [Rut llu retd' on lilt* in l his nlhee. as Phlow s, l o w 1 1; , Regiuniiig a,l aloe, eoiv, a p in t 's lu m p ^ inelies in diameler. w 1 Lnessetl b.\ lit*ar- ing lrues ami mark'-tl I ohd! lor for. No. 1 oi‘ 111 is survey, Irom w h ich ihe C. S. I.oration M o n u m e n t, No. .V m I, eslah Iished lor snr\>'ss in supposed '1'. ;SS, R. li \\, Hears N ?>1 degToes If uiiuuies \\’. shi (Vet, n iu iiin g iheuce X. th'grees h l m inutes L. ‘MDll jeel to rur. No. llm iiee N, 1H decrees j ! iniliules \\ . teet lo fo r No. J; l hence N. ,li degrees 5| m inutes lv ■JpSs.r) Int i to coi No. 1, lht*iH*«'lS. 1 d e gree hi minuiiLS W. iooO Teel to cor. No. 5; thence h. ^d e g r e e s *15 m inutes AY. a llil le ft to cor. No. (i; Umnoe N. *R degrees *1/ m inutes I'!. 111 ( 0.0 feet lo c<>f No. 1, Ihe place ol beginning, con 1 am ing an urea o| loil.bl ti<Te> claimed The local ion o| 1 ii m in 1 m ri'C' . t i f f in tin* oiliei ol' \ he Recorder ot Ih.iVer lu ad County, on page Tfd m book hi of Uefords. 'I he atljoining claims are Surve\ No. booC 1’iiw S ji pii Ihir IMaeei’ oii Ihe mn-ili am i wesi, and S u r \cy No. T mo , Jones ('reek Clacer, on Ihe north, John i) Kourke a[ij»iicaul for both. I'lLMHH K. lifcHSHKY, Key isl cr. Jos. If. H a u i - kh , l'. S, L la I in Agenl N O T J C K CUR P U B L I C A T I O N , MINING AIT1.H AT1UN NO Local Breezes. Sunday is al 1 fool's day. Go to Lossl'a and see his dry goods. Fro» present indications she’a go ing out like a lamb, luspect the all wool children's uinierwear at Losst’s. Maher & Groah outtlcry for sale at the Wisdom Mer. Co.* store. O ffice a n d c o r r e s p o u d e u c e .s t a t io n ery at T r i b u n e f u l l . C o . ’ s. D illo n . F . A l . b i a l e y weut d o w n the val ley ye s terd a y im j r u i u g ou a b u s i ness t r ip . C la r k A u d e i . - o n , the stage roan, had b i ^ m e s s iu th e va lle y the fii.-t of.the' w e e k . G u s B lt> m . | in s t and G e o rg e V o o r- h e n xiere in Ir o m (h e ir ranches Sun (lay fo r s u p p lie s . F i n e , l i n e o l g e n ts' tu r n is h i n g goods— s h irts a n d n e c k t ie s — hoi liumlioi-s, nt J. 1’ . L usn I’ s . W u i . M a l i h e w s , tne S i lv e r ll.nv huletier, x\ us a r u u t u l lo o k in g at ilit' liet-l eu tllu lu e firs t o f ih e week. l.o u k m il. lo r new g o o Is— (he ,, , . . , ,, .. , * f o r ih e sum ol |1 per bead I w i ll tinest lot o I s ilk s and su n n s e v e r ' , . , , . ,, ,, , . . . . i g u a r a n t e e lo la k e care o f ca ttle in earned m (he d i g H o le. J. 1*. Lossl. i ‘ , , .. g o o d shape lo r th e s u m m e r . Have Mrs. I). F. W a m p l e r and M is . ! l l h ( ,;l,u :10(l |„.a,, prom.sedaml can John N. A i i i . M i . m g spent a p l e a s a n t '1;,()k ,l)t(.,. M m u ) J , |u o r e . W i l | day W e d n e s d a y u . t b the fa m ily u f ! M : l h d »|1 ,1 m is lost. F o r l i m h i i paiUe-nlars c a ll at F r a n k ranch oi address J ohn M ciuki ’ k , Jackson, Mont. OUTLOOK FOR BEAVERHEAD. I bcieby auotmuce myself a can didate for the office of Road Super visor, subject to the decision of the voters of District No. 8. ou Satur day, April 7. A. II. J ackson . I hereby ai tiouwee ttryeelf a tiao didaie for the office ol Hoad Super v isov. subje t to tb e decision of the voters o f District No. 10, oil Satur ilu'. April 7. Q uitman O wkn . i VI I I I. HERDED FOR THE SEASON. A. II. AD-\ ,-iy, Mr.-. A . .1. M m i isuii lias a lew settings of tilt; Nankin slraiiL lull blood I’ekiu Duek eggs tor sale at U 00 per setting of nine. Km- Sale -Twenty bead ol eyas, Also HU, head id yearling calies. Come and see them. FiiK.ii Sciu Mr mill Airs. .1 li. Ilateh i-aim* in from their inueh Mondav on limniTs, loll elpi-i t to use wheels the next trip, as the sledding is not as Miumlli as il. w as, Jim U;i- 1 >f is at piesenl \i.-iling liis relatives in ileniielia. (’lav 1 loeginball liU II.D IN G liEE. > ; u i i 11 1 av Indore the fo u r t h S u n d a e in A p i i l viz: A p r i l 21, 1000, I m -.j o i n !g at 7 a. in. there w i l l be a lo „ b u il d i n g lie e a t W is d o m . The o l i j e e i id w h ieh is to p u t up the i l i u i c h pars-m a g e fo r o u r m in is te r w h o e v e r be m a y be fro m tim e to lim e . I.ngs w ill be on the g r o u n d . A lin e iliniiei- w i ll be served. A g o o d iin n - e x p e c t e d . Dailies b i l l g e n m ity, T e x a s , w h i l e his la m il y are j a lia s k e i o f eatables, th e ir husbands, in Si. L o u ie , w h e r e we u n d e r s ta n d : 1 1,, n lo o l h e is , and any o t h e r good he intends to m a k e his hom e , 1 n o -u E v e r y b o d y w h o loves to J im F o x has cdosed bis e u g ig e ! I WISDOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUK, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. I, and O ffic e . M ishoula , Mont,. Jan. 2 , I in mi , jSulicu is lit irb y given, lliai John ( C R m irke, whos'l' posionice nthln'ss is R u ilo, iMimt., lias ibis da> lik'd an Hp- [dicalion lor a [lulcnl for Id!) D!» itt-reK n| ih r Nuggcl Rar I’laci r M in in g ('luim . si.ualed in i'ioneer (iiiio rg » n i/,,d) M im ing Oisti'ici, Rea\urlmatl Cpnlily, Mom lana. the posilivtn, course und e\!un(, o f the said m ining claim, th signalcti by un olliria! .•survey I hereof, as Survey N<i. dUsn, su[>postMl Tow n s h ip Nd. H soulli. liuiige No. li west, r im lice o f w h ich was posted on I lie eiaim on the !h day of November, ami being m o re parheulariy set fori It and de scribed in the ollicial field und p 1 ul Ihereof on fde in this oilier, as f o l lows. lo-wit: Reginning at-Cor. No. I, a pine tree 1.2 inches in diameter, vviinrshed by b r in in g uee.saml marked l-.TGrtu lor ct»r. No. 1, from w h ich Hu* U. S. I,t»raiiou M o iiu m c n l No. o ’ io I, establish^! for- surs'eys in su[tposf*d T, '! S., R, If W., Itears S. il!) degrees 21? m inuh's \V. 20H feei, running (hence N, 7n degrees 57 m innfek K. HIHG feet lo cor. No. 2; I hence S. -lb degrees ‘id m inuies K o i l feel lo cor. No. d; ihenee S. ;•> degrees (Hi m inuies \V. Jli.54 feel to cor. No. 4; I hence H5 degrees 48 m inuies K. 487.5 feet lo cor. No. 5: thence X. 75 degrees 22 m inutes R*-24IU feet to cor. N o . II; thence N. lb degiees 02 m inuies W . 251 feet to cor. No. 7; Ilm n c c N- 75 degrees 81 m inufes L. 2712 feet to cor. N o . 8: ihenee H. 1 degree 45 m inuies VV; 8211 feet to cor. No. 9; thence S. 84 degrees 18 m inutes K. JjftfW.li feet to eor. No. id; thence N. 3 degrees 53 m inutes E- Ri-Mka feet to cor. No. 11, thence N. 84 degrees 31 m inutes . 2E83 feet to eor. N o . !2; thence south 79 degrees 45 m in utes W. 4BfH.5 fet-t lo cor. No. 13; thence H. 40degrees 0B m inuies VV, 1202 feet to CTir. No. !, the place of bejriu- ning. fm itarnhig an area of 159.99 acres Publisfcee m e n State, Telegraphic , , . I 4 he locution ot this m ine ih recorded s o d G t o e r t i Nicws t h a n B u y o t h e r j j.Q the office of Ihe Recorder of Heaver- PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEW ART, Mail Con tractor. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! Till: A naconda S tandard ment cuttliu; poles for A. If llmn- ii t; and went over to lim raurli near Bow en Sunday. I I p expeeln to v isit tlie old folka at Deer J-odne k I kh i I v . J. W. .Moran and .John 11 \ 1’et.er so drove in irom Idalm I'ueadav u illi a baud of over 2on tieml of mock caltle. They are eloppiu^ at Geori-e A'oorliein’ nlai.-e lor Hie pll-BI-Kt Flank FeryuMon, formerli of ('ui man creek near Salmmi (Ailv, name iu irom the ea-t Sunday, w here lie nail bet n willi a lot w o i k are in v i t e d . Corue and he lp p u t u p itie I iouko and have a fine tim e T i m m e n are re q u e u e d te b r n n H ie ir broadaxea, axe* aud erwBBiait - a an. Al. M. M inkh , Paator. llerealTei M. preach m tlie ifij- M, Mluer will Hole valley an to- I iivvh ; S a t u r d a v th a t eoinea b e fo r e the ■third S u n d i x . J u-ksou a l 2 :3 0 p. in. T h i r d S u n d a y , F o x aeliool houae at t. an )i m in I VViHilum al 8 p. m. | Toes.lav mint alter the Hurd Sini- • d i d i v , IJoAeii a p. in VVednes la), liorBCB vvliie-ii lie diaposed of lo prei- |;l l s|,,n k p. m. Fourth Sunday of tv pood advantage. G e n rye lia i l a n l wan o v e r lo W . J. M u r r ia o r i’ a taut F r id a y and w a i ta uh to m a k e in e n ii o i i o f a luu bronze tu r k e y th a t lie ea w o v e r there. H e sayi- ihe b i r d is 4H p o u u ila live w e it-h l- lie lifte , ! h i m . 'The m i n i n g p m a p e e t a in the B io i-i. ii moinli fViBilnm II a iu and ,la -k-ioa 8 p. in. Attendance han ht-eii uooit Come az»m I htH -.lurv Haw a Good Moral. H e r e i b i I ji - laiesi s t o r y on the (nan w h o IS loo .U U i- | to la k e his h o m e tis p e r : A m a n w h o w a s tou Hole ought-to be worked to pretty eeom-iBu-al io take this paper (rent pood advantage ibi* year, as there | hi* Hide boy to borrow the copy is not much snow in the mountaius l;ikell j,,, neighbor In hi* haste newspaper in Moo tana or the North west. Urn boy ran over a 84 DO stand u! bees and in tea minutes looked like squash. His cries reached his lather, who ran to his assistance, and Jailing to notice a barb wire fence, ran into that, breaking it down, cutting a baud fuf of flesh from bis anatomy and DAILY 10 P ages TO CotX'MJTg SUNDAY 16 P ages 118 C o iners SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Duly and Sunday, one yea* ......... 910.GC “ “ \ S m o n t h s ____ 5 .8 C ** “ * moaths.... 3,01 “ “ “ 1 m o n t h . . . . . . . . . . . l. « Daily, only, one yew ..................... B.at: Sanday, only, one yew.'.. ___ _ £JSB head County, on page Z.M in book 4 0 of K T b e tjJoininz claims are the Benonn » f t « date, - Butte Miner. Vista Bar Placer, Survey A«o. 55S3, Pa# 8apa Bar Placer, Survey No. 5551, Jones Creek Placer Survey No. 5555, and the Bartlett Bar Placer Survey No, 5671* on the south nod west. John O'Kotrrke applicant for all. Eumejt E. U eksbet , Register. . Jos. H. H aepeb . U. 5. Claim Agent. First Publication. Jan. 12. 1900, Senator Clark of W yomieg |lw Other day reported from the jn- dk&ry committee a bill fixing the traveling fees of jnrora and ante 15 cents per mile #fce* nttaodsog United States cosrta « - S w Mexico and prospectors w-HI be aHe to po out. nineh earlier than in most years. G. II. Srewart's little children |a wan) summer sccKieuially set tire to some hay os the rool of his barn last Sunday, and only for it* being damp and a«- Bistanc. I mi ii lown by the volunteer fire department considerable damage wowlil have been done. j ruining a 35 pair of pant*. The John O'Rourke has comiuei ced ! old t o * took advamage of the gap suiCagamet Morgan D. June* to re- j- iu th* fen :e and pot into the torn cover'the snra of 14,605 alleged to 1 held and killed heiself eating green he due ou a promissory note of : corn, iieaiing the racket the wife 14)500, executed on January 12 , j ran, upsetting a four gallon churn 11*00, and made payable 3U day* j foil of rich cream into a basket ef i kittens, drowning the whole flock. Ed Kuney and Jack Rorr.ain lu the harry she dropped a *7 set were down from Jackson the first Of the week and were gawts ef Bob *’« “*- cr,wled throagh the spilled Blanton at the meat market. They °» 5k ioU> tb* h,r!or- rBiC!fl* * inform os that Duac Wadams casit i ^mod new *20 carpet- During ihe in from Dillon Friday with a excitement the oldest caagbter ran port that some of Fred SehiegeF ! * ilh hired m“ i lb# do« milteh'a ore that bad not been con-; broke Bp elevtn setting bene and •id*red of inueh account had tu r n - Abe calves got oat and chewed the ed oat to be very rich and the young tails off tow fine shirts.-Kansas and bis friends are bigbly elat-; ^n J ________ ed ever the prospecta of tbe Swamp Tb® management of the Bingham eraek property. ; Placer Miarrag company, whom V. W. Johnetono, of Raby creek, property » >m tad at Gibbonrrilie, . 4# CMifcwrt*, Oragoay Nevada. Tdah»,|i ay, preparatory to tbow o rk e f ^ r T t e o o o t b o c o a o w y j w ^ “ wog for tbo t m t few m trrU & bt^bo h t t ’M f , and a abort, Be tella 'Hi a d i $ i X f s m - ! ocmob oi ■dkSm g folwrod. \ \ 'n ' - 1 ** * ^*WlKeBr3f £ - rf - _ Tho Opinion of Hoa. R, p. W kite a * Given fotbo Miner. ‘•Yo», air, I think Dtlloa and Beaverhead county will have a vary prosperous year if a little rain fall* in that section, ” said ex-Governor B. F. White of Dillon, at the Mi*- Dermott last Tuesday ts i ijutt§ Miner reporter. “A littio rain to make the grass grow wiU briftgesa* ditiotia up to perfection. Sheep were never iu better condition that! they are uow. They are fine aa<] fat, aud the prices sheep and cattlo are briuging are immense. Cattlo have gone up to such a point that the butchers have begun to bring icfrigeraior beef freiu Omaho for the local trade. The price* will have to go back a little, and avia then the catllemea will make lota ««u*yr The cattlemen- hoht Hieir stock at pricea ranging aa high aa *60, but the buyers aro holding off uow oil account of tho lovated figures asked. Seattle is the seat of a big demand for cattle, and much Montaua beef will go there probably. For a towu of 2,000 people or lees, Dillon is one of the most pros perous iu the country. VVe have ■ little bank (here capitalized at *50,- 000 whose footings reach *1,000,- 000. It has the largest fooling* for the size of its capital ol tuy na tional hank in the United States. When the bank of a small place does the business this b»i k haudleg the people have mouey. 1'lie great prosperity or BuLte is largely re sponsible for the prosperity of Dil lon. This place is a first class mar ket (or Dillon. We sell Buti* tnousands ef lous of bar and u large part of ita potatoes, beef and mut ton. If Butte did not exist w• would have to ahip east, and we would not get nearly aa go id prices. kes, some cattle have linen sold from Beaverhead county already, but most of the slock fed there m still to he sold. We ought lo alien' *200, 000 worth of wool this ytui', and the cattle ought to bnue iu much more money. An income of *400,000 Irom these two siuroc-i is an indication of piospenty. We will gel throifih the year very'nice ly on it. ‘ ■No; there isi’t much rail ing dowu our way. The mining dono in that section is in the nature of prospecting chiefly. Beside that, however, tbeie is some ilretF.itir on me flat ground of the old pi mere 1 he dredges at Bannock will h - gin work lor the season pretty u n i now. Ihe |ieo| le in mu sci tiou tiko a deep interest m tlie Glark senator ial investigation an I ve al e eager I / awaiting the aunounceineLi of ilia result, henatoi- Clark has many warm friends there. Whai do [ think the outcome will be? Wen, 1 mink it will dt| eno upon the i.a- tureof the commune report, | uniierslau-l that that is Heuat >t Carter'* opinion >lan, of tua senators are looking at the matier as it bears upon their own politic d sialua. aud will consider the nat ire ibe report mure turn Da n-co n- mendation, feeling mat their con. atitueuta wilt be enied, influenced by i be repert ef me piooeedtu'-. 1 have been frieu Is with Seuai.r Clark for years, as w, Ii as wuii Mi . Uaiy. 'I he Mandard, by i « biller partisaa altitude has mi • l • great many eui-uue* in iqv cc- tion.” We uave saved in n Motor o. ■ ice we began osni; Cnsinberiaiu a Cough Remedy in oar home. V, e keep a bottle epen ail the time aa 1 whenever any of my family or my- aelf begin to eap-h cold w* begin to use the Cough Remedy, and as s result we never have to send away for a doetor and incar a Large duo- tor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never fad* to care. It ie eartaiely a medicine of great men* aod worth.—D- S. M u u u , Gea. ermi Merchant and Farmer, M attie, Bedford oew ty, Pa. For tale by J . P . L o s tl, W adorn aad Jadtsoo. Jamee Cwmmiega, a railway pos tal clerk, who was arreeted_ *a*t Setorday at Virgheia € 5 ty. \ ^ t * W ■mm * - I PJSij