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Volume 2. WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 6 , 1900. Numt>er 30. 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., I N S T O C K -A.T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. SEE MIS. HATTIE M. NOYES FOR TERMS AND PRICES. R , V* B L iiU S T T O lT , SUCCESSOR TO THE BIG HOLE MEAT CO., WISDOM, MONTANA. Beet, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, and Fresh Oys ters and Game in Season. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. THE HOTEL Du LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib- bonsvilleand Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAILARD & NEWCOMER, Proprietors Everything in the house Erst class—Winea, Liqnom and Cigars. (Jail and see as. We will treat yon white. THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A^fae Stock of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars constantly an hand. Beer that wade Aifiranfcee! First National Bank ot Dillon. A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling Works, DILLON, MONT. S. S. Pattersortl Prop. Wholesale Liiiiiors anil Cigars. Wole Agent for Vul Lint /1 Milwaukee Deer and Mult Extract. .Manufacturer of Temperance Drinks. Dillon Gash Grocery Co., DILLON, MONTANA. T. W. I’OLNHFXTFU, M anager Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON F ECO., Tho Big Furniture House. Prices based on compe tition with tho world. Special attention given 10 undertaking. ' Q. T. PAUL, Prop WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM, MOST,, . T1VIICS & PAUKtt, L uophirtouh . Meals at all Hours. Fresh Bread, Dies and Cukes Foiistaht- ly mi Hand. C4KOHHK TIVIKS. I. I’AHKH. H. H. STEVENSON, CIVIL t i n AND SURVEYOR, WISDOM, MONTANA, SIDNEY C. HOUR, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART, Mail Coutrautor. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! T he A naconda S tandard Publishes mere State, Telegraphic and General Newt than any other newspaper ta Montana or the North* west. DAILY SUNDAY 10 P ages 16 P icks TO C oixtuys 112 Uoiciori SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Daily and Sunday, one yeaai;,.,. .tio.ee “ ** “ 5 months... . s ec \ “ *• 3 months.,. . 3.66 *• “ “ 1 month... . 1.* Dally, only, one year................. . 8M Sender, oety, one year ....... . 2.09 AH jinatmaKirn m l a e ti an sadfcorind to receive sal jdMmSyh 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 the selec tion, we guarantee style, fit and satisfaction. GOLD SEAL RUBBER BOOTS are th^ best. MERCANTILE CO., ■ XOTU'K FULL I’FBiJi'ATLOV MINING AIT L K ’ A TJ.0 N L and «»twi., M iskoila , Muni., eheii. 2. M hmi , Noht'c i N ill',, lo that . lol in F'Ktiurlxc, win'- [ bib ! -uiliuu Uil'in •Xv i * iiullu. Mt till alia, has Dits day III Ull u-u ‘ni it in l or a imtfiii t or 159,51 at tub ul Diu 1); irtlutt IIa r I'iauur iMmiisj: t (’hum, b il viaiutl in FlUlH’tT ( h iioi'>iani/iMl) Minuitf Diorii •t, IW’UY t’l’ilFUii Fountv, Montami, Dm \,v si - tlull. (*nm\s»\ ulitl uxlfiit, ol' 1 hu said miin- iujf ulaim, tluftijfiiaLuti Ii}' au oliliuinl survt y II t ruol‘, as Suvvny Nos. ,'lti;p, ill fclippoM'it Uownship N<i. 5 m ml h. Hiuigt* No. 1 i w rsi, a not u t’U of u hi Ul l \\ UN posfoti ou t hu rhtim ou Die UD| t\ \J ol Novumbur. 1up, s itutl huiti.u i Hit.•u r p;i NtuuliM'ly si t tori Ii it ml itfsenUi ’■1in i In* otticUl lit’Ui notes h mi plat Do 'i't‘of on lilu iu (i Ins ottiru, us lojlo' .IS, to « il; itugiiuiiiig at a lou, uor., ;i \iinu B1iimp 8 iuulo's m liiamulur, w itm-'BUt 1 h> 1t'li :» r- Hi}* ( ITU* tjnil matUuil lor uor N 1 o. 1 o| t his siincy, Urom who'll tile 1. r •S. 1oual r ion Monument, No 555), t :i s il dl lifxhud lov surveys in m ,lpp< »sutl l'. 3 S. U. li \Y. Iicii i's N 51 dejrruu •S •1 i in iu u ius \V, 8i2 feel, run111Hlf 1iunuu l N. 75 du^ruus 42 mm -UtUH F 25 iui : fuut to uor \iy ,2; t liunuu \ 13 du; :ri’I'S 51 minuti’Bi\Y, :;:t7 tuut to uor, No. D h iiuu N iG flU^I'UUS 0) minutes F 2588.5 fuul lo uor. -No. 4; Du‘UUe S 1 <u l pruu 45 minut uh AV. 1550 fuel to Ul ll'. No. 5; Uiuinuu S. 55 ilujcruus 15 milnil: US \V, 5404 lui u! to uor. No. 5; lliunuu ; N. 21 (lutjTUI'N 2 i minute* F. 1370.\) fuut lo Ul >r. No! 1, thu plituu o! liu^jntnii**', eonta:Hi ni}i an ai'uiiL Ol 150.51 UUt’UB (liiimud 'J') h ‘ loualion of this mim1.S i I't'Uortled in Diu ottiuu of tlie Kuuortifr of Hu;tv»•I'- I h ud Futility, mi pu^e 255 id book 40 of Keuonis. Tin* adjoining Haims an’ rtui-wy No. §551, Paw ttapu 1 >ai* IMauuron I he north and west, ami Sumy ,\n. 5555, Jones Fi-fck Fhiuur, mi Hu* north, John O’Kourku applicant fur lot h F i . mlu Iv, II khkhky . Ut'D'isI Jos, If. II ahi ’LU, F. S, Flaim Agent NoTlFK FUIt mUJFATloN. MINING A IT U i'A T Ih N NO Pi. U. S. L and O ffice . M ihholla , Mont.. Jam 2, ) IMH). Nonce is hereby piw»n. that .hdm O'Kourku, whose posintliuu address is Untie, Mont., has this day tiled an ap- plieaidm lor a patent for J5U DO acres of the Nugget Har Flueur Mining Flaim, situated in Fimieer (unorgani/uHl) Min ing District, lleavi rh' hd <hmnly, iM<u- r I hhh . the position, course and extent, of Die said mining claim, designated hy an urticial survey thereof, as homy No. iiRKi), supposed ’township No. J south. Hange No. 17 west, a notice of which was posit'd on the claim mi the Ih day of November, iHDD, and being more particularly kh forth and de scribed in Die ollHial field notes and pint thereof on file in this office, as foH lows, to-wil: Beginning at cor. No. 1, a pine tree 12 inches in diameter, witnessed by bearing trees and marked 1-5G8U fop cor. No. 1, frmn which the F, S. Burnt ion Monument No. 5551, established fur suiUeys in sopjaised T. 8S., K. 17 W., bears K. 39 degrees 23 minutes W. 20H feet, running thence N. 70 degrees 57 minutes lu. 843R feet to cor. No. 2; thence S. 40 degrees 23 minutes K. 314 feel to cor. No. 8: thence S. 72 degrees OR minutes \Y . 81154 feet to cor. No. 4; thence S 85 degrees 48 minutes E. 487.5 feet to cor. No. 5: thence N. 75 degrees 22 minutes h, 2410 feet to cor. No. 0; thence Nr. 16 degrees <f2 minutes W. 251 feet to cor. No. 7; thence N. 75 degrees 81 minutes B. 2712 feet to cor. No. 8; thence S. I degree, 45 minutes \\. 820 feet to cor, ‘Nq. fl; thence &. 84 degrees 18 minutes B. 2R8b.6feet to cor. No. 10; thence N. 3 degrees 53 minutes E, 1344.5 feet to cor. Jto. IL thence N. 84 degrees 31 mmutes W. 2R83 feet to cor. No. J2; thence south 79 degrees 45 min- tfrPB W. 44H51.& feet to cor. No. 18 Local Breezes. Fiah liars flourish. Go to Lossl’s and s«o hie dry goods. The sun sbiues on the just aud the unjust. Jesse Rhodes is getting ready to build— 16x40. \ inspect the all wool children's underwear at Lossl’s. Louis Kipp, the cattle buyer, is up the valley this week. Tied Zorn caught a couple of dozen nice tisb Wednesday. Maher & Grosh cat tilery for sale at the Wisdom Mer. Co.’ store. Office and coitus pVnllcuoe station ery at Tribune Cub. Co.’s. Dillon. Cine line of gents’ luinishing good-, shuts and neekiies—hoi uuinhors, at J. C. Lossi's. The cattle buyers are abroad aud a good many sales will doubtless take place m the near future. W m. Hoggs, a blacksmith of Meliose, was loosing over the sit uatiou here the first of the week. A big liioid of cattle belonging lo th* Sti i n mill wore driven to the ranges down the Talley yesterday. Look out for new goods—the finest lot ol silks and satins ever earned in (lie Big Hole. J. 1*. Loss). (ins Jabukc, of Hrision, was down Wednesday for medieiue for his folks who are sick wiih La Grippe, Airs. IV. Morrison lias a few settings of the Nankin strain full blood Cekin Duck eggs for sale at 62.00 per setting of nine. Johnny t{ie.hardson, a Jaikson boy, drove don it from the springs Tuesday w ith a load o household goods for James Stewart. Mrs. K. J. Roberts went home to Jackson on llm Wednesday stage, after slopping several weeks at (he residence of John Anderson on Kish Trap creek, K V. HI aii ton, of (he Palace Meat market, waa building himself a refrigei aior Wednesday. The Hies and warm weather ft ill he bar red out dm ing ltie healed term. One dav last week Howard Wooster struck his foot with an axe while notching poles. The blow called loud for the big toe, but the wound is now doing well. Walter Colson, who worktd for Owen Ellis here g couple *f years ago, came in from Ins ranch near Small, Idaho, Tuesday. He may remain bin1 duiing I lie summer. Ed Scott came in from Butte Wednesday niidil where he has been working for the last Bix weeks, lie and Fred GeissiT will operate on the Scmt Bros, quartz in the Steele creek hills. Wilbur Hayes drove the stage from Jackson Monday, while James Stewart, the mail con tractor, was moving his family aud household goods from that place to Wisdom, where they will reside. There was the same talk last spring of fear of not being able to eell beef cattle, but this season is considerably advanced over that of last year The caul* Will all be cleaned up by the 1st of June. Mrs. Grace Jones of Gibbousviile was a gue*i at the hotel Tuesday night ou her way to Dillon, where ah* west to attend the funeral of her husband who bad been in poor health for the past two years and thence t>. 40 degrees 06 mtoutea W. 1262 died recently at Warm Springs feet to cor. No. 1, the piece of befin- were carted away lo the oulakirti of town, where there u plenty of room for more. Society Item*. A nooial tor the benefit of the Wisdom school district was givan last Friday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mr». George Wood- worth aud was very much enjoyed by all present. Those who want ed to dance bad a chance to do so to thy music of Don Shaw's violin, assisted by others, card-players were given an opporlanity to play their lavorue game, aud the tnuaio- loviug people had eouga and in- sivuiutnial music to their heart’s ooutent. A * good supper waa S feature of the occasion aud the sum of 111.60 was realised. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. McVay eu- tot mined a few young people Wed nesday night at their hospitable home a few miles below town. Tlmi-e present were tho Misses Ma bel Armitage. Jessie and Ethel Wampler, Etuiua Skinner, Eva Odeuwald, Mrs. R. J. Roberts, J. T. Armitage, aud Oscar, Earl, Hom er and Wallace McVay. Miss Mabel Armitage, who lias been spending the winter with the family of her brother, W. A. Arm itage, left for her Louie in the Mad ison valley lust Wednesday. She was aeoompanied by her brother J. T. Armitage. The question lor debate at the Wisdom sehool house next Satur- dsy night is. “Resolved, That a ueat, cranky woman makes a bet ter housekeeper than a good ttalur ed slovenly woman.” MILLINERY OPENING! Saturday April 14 1 invite the Indies of the Basin lo call aud sec my stoek. 1 have all of the latest styles in Bailors, Walking hats and Trimmed .hats, Chiffon, Flowers, Veiling Ac, I am prepared to please the most fastidious. Re modeling old hats a speciaHy also dii unmaking. Situated in the Francis Block. M aim > S tai . ey . a n n o u n c e m e n t s , I heieby announce myself a can didate for the office of Road Super visor, subject to the decision of the voters of District No. 8. on Batur- day, April 7. A. II. J ackson . 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for the office ol Hoad Super VTsur, subject to the decision of the voters of District No. 10, on Satur da', April 7. Q uitman O wkn . CATTLE HERDED FOR BEABON. THE For the sum of I t per bead I will guarantee to take care of cattle in good shape for the summer. Have already .TOO bead promised and can look after as many more. Will stand good for all that is lost. For fiuther particulars call at Frank Deganhart’s ranch or address J ohn S cum pk , Jackson, Mont. Wanted—Washing lor families or individuals. Laundiied work a a specialty. For particulars call at the house oa the ranch l.j miles Southeast of Wisdom or address Mas. A. R. D ossing , Wisdom, M*nt. Leave orders at J. P. Lossl’s store. nifig. containing an area of 159.9B acres claimed. The location of this mine is recorded in the office of the Kecorder of Beaver head County, ou page 251 in book 46 of Records. The adjoining claims are the Beauna Vista Bar Placer. Survey No. 5552. Paw Sapa Bar Placer, Survey No. 5551, Jones Creek Placer Bnrvey No. 5555. and the Bartlett Bar Placer Survey No. 5679 on the south and went, John O'Rourke applicant for afL E lbeb E. H ekshit , Register. Joe. H. S axpcr . U. ». Claim Agent First Publication. Jan. 12,1996, Lat* news Items. ABjlurn. C. P. Staley and family, consist ing of his wife aad son and daugh ter, arrived beta Sunday night. They left their odd home i n Adraifl, Mo., about a month sines and trav eled threogb Texan and then te this country, where they will probably i locate. Mr. Staley was a citizen : for'fottr years of' Horae Prairie and i other places in Montana a quarter ! of a century ago aad had cattle up j about the hot springs at that time. Dsriag a thunder storm at Van- A general deuriog np took {dace couver, B. C.f Monday eight a J about town in general and about the house occupied by Joha MeQaarrie, j Old Glory aaioa* and reaunm t in wathbmaa at Rtfrrivardrwr bridge,! particular the first of th* week, waa stra<& by lights?**....*** -eo-! George Bsrlarel waa chief m the tirely coasnaed by th* motfeiog. movement tod th* look* of - the fee, JfdQasrrie waa awjfUimd by ‘ place ha* been rtej mack rmprev- tbe asfaeKasg asBoks|*|->ttayed.ed. Serend ja p «f ntkfchh a- •aesjered* . j fading the g*s* feaerien tn caa It teok the lawyers several day* at Hastings, Neb., to try the Hor- locker poisoning case, but the jary only required to hour tad tea w in ute* to get back into the eonrt room with a verdict after it was submit ted to them. When the defendant waa summoned to the court room to hear the verdict, she waa accom panied by her u o stetws. AH three were decidedly anxiosa, bat the ae- eoeed was the least affaoted of the three. She was fairly well com* posed, while her sister* cat wring ing their hands as the jury filed i*. There waa a large crowd in the j court room when the - jadge asked I the foreman of the jury if they had j agreed upon a verdict, aad at the j paper waa handed ep there was a 1 silence so deep that it was eppret- jaret. As the judge jwaoeodod with ! tho reading of thevewfie* aad pro- acod IM words “Hot g»Ry,” Viola Uorlookar arose, uttered * piercing ehnek and faUhaek i t *. faint. Her sister*, who had bee* greatly agitated before, with the **• ustance of others in the court room, revived hsr, and as soon as ahe waa able the prisoner made her weTt# the jury box and thafikad eaah ou*. of the jurymen. The whole ecene waa a moat dramatis one, aad ther* were many down whose checks teari trickled. Joe Pete, an Indian under ten* tenoe of death at Canon, Nev., for the murder of Wm. Bangberg, has escaped from custody. He was to have beeu hanged on May 4 in Genoa, Douglas county. THE ADMIRAL IS A CANDIDATE. Tier Nero of Manila Bay la Agree* able. New York, A|>ril 4.—A special to the World from Wasbmgtousaye Admiral Dewey authorized tho World to auuouuce to the American people that after mature reflection and iu response to earnest entreaties from all parts of the oouutry, bin former decision not uuder any cir cumstances lo run for the presidency is rescinded. A eWorld representa tive saw the admiral ai his home at 0 o’clock last evening. Admiral Dewey said: “I realize that the lime lias arrived a lien I must definitely define my position. When I arrived iu this country last Beptembor, 1 said then that nothing would induce me to tic a candidate for the presidency, Binoe then, however, I have had the leisure and opportunity to study the matter aud have reached a definite conclu sion, inasmuch as so tusuy assur ances have come to me from luy countrymen, that I world be au- ccptable as a cuiulidate for this great office. If the American peo ple want me for this high office, I shall be only too willing to serve them. It is the highest honor in the gift of this nation. What citi zen would refuse it? “Biuco studying this subject, I aru convinced that the office o f the president it not such a very difficult one to fill, his duties being mainly to exeuttte the laws of con gress as faithfully aa l have always executed the orders of my superiors, Argumeittnln the Clerk Case. Washington, April ,1.—The ar guments in the case ot Senator Clark of Montana was begun by th* counsel for the momoralists today hsfera the senate committee oa privileges and electiens. Arthur A. Rime), couasel for the memor ialists, was the first speaker. H* began by laying down the conclu sions of law upon which the memor ialists rest dieir case, bat said n« effort would be made to make much of tnese, 'because they considered their case was too strong to rest upon any mere technicality. Fact* were strong. Birney contended that Clara became a candidate aa early as August, 1898, and deter mined to go to the senate regard less of all considerations of virtu* aad morality. While claiming tha Deceasity *f wresting the control 01 state affairs from Daly, Clark, whea on the witness stand, had ti«en entiraly unable to eute any ease in which the power had bee* exercised iu opposition to the beet interests of the state. Birney com mented at length on Clark a testi mony, contending that the senator had presented himself ia a moat u — enviable position. Birney bad cat concluded wheat the committee, at 1 o’clock, ad journed until Thnraday. BUILDING BEI. Saturday before the fourth Sun day ia April viz: April 21, 1*40* beginning at 7 a. m. there iriH ha a log building Bee at Wisdom. Th* object of which i* to pat ®p th* church parsonage far onr ainiaar whoever ha may ha from thM t* time. Logs wtH he e* th* grand. A fine dinner will be served. A. good time expected. lafie* a basket of eatables, thaw I their brothers, aad ttj me*. Everybody work are raruad. pot np the barn* a time. Them** i hrmg their-