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Volume 2. WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2 0 , 1000. HI. JU, I NEW GOODS B. R IVacre, Fres. O tho K. i kmm , c ush.; JUST ARRIVED A T L O S S L ’S . The finest lot of silks and satins ever carried in the Bi^ Hole. A line line of gents’ furnishing goods™shirts and neckties—-hot numbers. FRESH GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Etc., I N S T O C K A T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and J a c k son. r *rr First National Bank! NEW and NOBBY of Dillon, ure the sam p les v e show ____ of the M. BORN & CO. A General Bonhine CLOTH- Exchange B u siness M,‘ w r rect #»• Transacted. j , e t ‘8 #* ,he 9e» w>\' COKRESl’i/Nl/KNOE SOUUTEL) Dillon Bottling Works, BILLON. MoNT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. | You m ake tae selec tion, we guarantee style, j fit and satisfaction. j (iOLl) SEAL RUBBER i B(K)1'S are the best. WKM ildiliMU fit, Local Breezes. Hills tire pelting green, A uj ; iim Wi-not-r, ol Fax. w»tt it town Fndav, The lalp.i pauerus of (Irtss go ui. and Mika a; Loii-ls. M W. of I Wholesale Liquors ami Dinars. sole | Afrent for Vat HlulV Milwaukee Beer anti Malt Extract. Mnnularlurer mi Temperance Brinks. i At t n IV n rmiti K*ucli. Dillon Gash Grocery Co., tL J ih liTmi' tuoi'itiitvi the eilitiii' jount.i. acci-pUM an ul I'li.UjN, H um ana , T. XV, 1*01 NHEXTl'.lt, M asaosh Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. v i t n 1 Km I r< I John IVt.-r: (. u|i}> alt-o tqii11 H e Iotm11 tlie 1 i u .- in 11 i.c W like In eo Li i l>Ue«, at I 1* rank in' ul llm |i.i11 v. | I UJll ielui ul I lic VIM! ' Mu ut lln (Mil e try .is 1 A nu e ladivV ;n 1,0 km .. M i ■ Minn IS, 1 We,i , Jim 1 l,o,i ■ i tii \\ i.ilom tliis week. M A (mihh ouulery for sale W if .nun Mir. Co.’ store. i ! i ol rerjHimleui'e station- Imiie Full. Co.'s, Dillon. > t ‘. ' injilel. line of men s, rriil'lien s ahiies at J 1* ul m . ii i-.lilndd anil t-isier. ' mi tin, leil lor Dillon n • I I leer i eei.s’ I'lnoi'. ho i I m Ills T Sell III L llloo. ‘ * 2 1.11 A I ol II,ii DILLON FURNITURE CU„ The Gig Furniture House, Jrices based on compe tition w ith the world. Special attention given i.o undertaking. G. T. FJAUL, Prop h:i I SEE MRS. HATTIE M. NOTES FOR TEljMS AND PRICES. R , V B L A N T O N , , SUCCESSOR TO THE BIG HOLE MEAT CO., WISDOM, MONTANA. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, and Fresh Oys ters and Game in Season. Mail Order^Promptly Attended to. WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM, MONT,, T I V I K S & PAUKtt, V h o p r ie t o k b . Meals at a ll Hours. Fresh Bread, 1’les mid Cakes Constiuil ly on Hand. UEDltUK TIVIKS. I. c. 1*AUKS, B. H. STEVENSON, CIVIL EMEU ANU SWUM, WISDOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUR, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietress. First C lass Service. Headquarters for Gib to n s v i He and Divide Stage Line. A11 stages stop at the door. / OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAILARD & NEWCOMER, Proprietors. ------ o ------- Everything in the house first-class—Wines, Liquors* and Cigars. Call and see Ms. We will treat yeu white. THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, M0 NT4 OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A Fine Sleek of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars •onstantlronltand. Schliite* Beer—fhe Beer that made Milwaukee PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. M ails three tim es a week- -Monday, W ednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART, Mail Contractor. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! T he A naconda S tandard Publishes nacre State, Telegraphic and General News than any other newspaper in Montana or the North west. j'l.iiT ul himif mill u .:tiu I tiii.iiiT wi / k pit-pen ,| lur nine of Die lien! o! us, 'namely, Cm is Wilke, M. IV. Cupp, oil (. lu isiiilmuii ol I'isfi 'I lap l iTTilv iiJiikin,'lur lisi y iius in j;■ t-alile. J, W. ,\lur,tn, ami luo ran n hands Charley ,‘v« ansuii, (/.-oar Ule- Kon, ami aim!nri man u Im had only fume In wuia Sunday, the host and tbe wilier. Alter dinner we loukei at llie steers iir the beef corrail—it, 4, and 0 years md (at fellows ami hard In heal, 144 of limn, and if limy bring the |inee Johnny expects id get foi (hem lie will have a edieok lot he- tween #H,000 and $0,001). Between yoo and 400 head if flock natlle belonging to Ike Peter son ranch were tun ed mu on the rans*# Sunday, and some 201) tuns 01 hay will In; carried over nil next winter. A fine lot of posls and poles lor fencing; have been hauled liym the limber the past wittier and good improvements are in progress. The 210 head of faille recenilv brought from Idaho l>v Peterson & Moran are now tne piopmy of J. W, Moran - that gentleman haviug bought the Peterson interest, in tho hand, Mr. Wilke purchased a well bred hull Irom the Peterson bunch Monday and he will lie taktn Steele creek lor the summer The Peterson ranch comprises some 1,(100 acres ol tine well water ed land and is conveniently located some four miles from Wisdom. The youug rancher is a bachelor, and only needs one of the gentler sex to preside over the household to make the place a grand success. r A laige line of dry goods just ar rived at J, P. Losst’s. Matt Waldherr’s Will. !n- back Iron ihcr sfvt-.ial vi,ir w m- Ins lolks at that I li- - l ' I (im, a miner ol G ilj ho has been in Unite weeks, idiinicd to ho h-'ioi c-tei’i/av A I. d in i i-ou li is a tew i I t nu Nankin strain lull iVi\i,i Duck eggs Ioi salt- at ii mug ol nine. I i. o, ii t, a civil engine eer \i A MacDonalds otticc, , c.i- icrc Wcduc-day night :ic t\ i im Pioneer Ii 'gim-s at i' *■ i liic :iill, w hi it- he lias \i vi y in_> to do. dei-sor I1’. A. 11 artel Iraki i who l arge hi tin Bl'islnn school lim ii.g tin; w inter and spiiug, |#ft loriim cast yesterday, lie goes inn i , i Prescott, lias., to visit his lather and mother and thence to l/odd l ily, Ark., wher* lie has a business chance Hi the r eal estate business with nis brother, l’lie prolessor lias endeared himself to the pupils ol Ins school ami the Hi min.i community anil they will Join will) the IS|<nii/.us in wishing in in success in his new home A I IH i.ilI'AI) OF Till- iTUI CH The Standard of April 12 in the Belle news contains the following: Alexander J. Johnston yesterday petitioned the court to admit to probate the will of Mslbias VVald- herr who died it Butte on the 6th of the present month. The estate consists of personal property of the value of $2,000 and real estate vai ner) at $800. The legatees are John Waldberr ol SalmoB Pity, Idaho, Anha Snell of Palmyra, Neb., Marie Cummings ol Sk- Paul, Neb., Deliah Barbeau of Batte, the St. James hsspital and tbs Aaaoelated Charities of Bette. ESTRAY NOTICE. DAILY 10 P agzs 70 Coi.cxrss SUNDAY 16 P ages 112 Connors SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Daily and Sunday, one yeaa .... 610.QC . .............. 5 months _ S.8C “ “ ** 8 months.... 8.06 “ ** “ 1 month ... l.flf Daily, only, oae year ................ . .. 8.01 Sunday, only, am year ............ . S.00 Afl portwiwari a r t a m 1,4000tf8 One light red beifer coming 2 yeara old, branded R on right hip, abort horns; also one three-year-old gray filly (.) small circle dot os right thigh—last beard of sear Bruton. Address M bs . M. J. A ulisos -R eiitkeh , Hamilton, Mont. Hereafter M. M. Miner will preaeh in the Big Hole TtUey as follows: Saturday that comes before the third Sunday, Jackson at 2: SO p. m. Third Saaday, Fox school bowse at 2:36 m. tad Wisdom at tp u m, Taesday night after the ttarif . 5 a - dav, Bowea 8 p. m. WeShaajby, 8 r i M M 8 f .o . FocrtkSajtHp-tf eaA aaowth Wiadom n a-Jatj tJaahwa 8p. a. ActewdO#. b a a g a o i. {S m a g n a . 1’be nex| peb, the John Wen gar place, e* , s recently sold to tbs SO peoplc^/dd Mr. Wenger will raise »ud ami plaugc tu stock iu some other portion of Mouuna but wherever u may be he may be depended upon to lie a graud suc- ccsk iu the qpule business. JackHOU, was * We droviCalong the classic banks white (he hutteroups bloomed so fair aud th| ^ars we bad to letdown and puss Qunugn were big and heavy, ps^Y1^ the door of Sam ^'ih0 tteutleiuau was not a jhut his good lady in tor in eu ni< jo »«I how to go, aud after u tew more g-c.us we hit the high way hi Kux, had avoided the mud ami wi le well ou our wa^ rejoiClug. Leaving 1'u.t, I com the loatl our ci>k uke in the geutly sloping coiiuir> aciuns tbe liver where M niter I’, box lives, Soru P. Nel non, Yum Pclelsoil, Jobu UlsOU, i’cml 1 in-iicd, James llii'shey, 1’. J. I.ow. W. li. Yutidilield, the Ajax properties aud the Montgomery lam inn, ami a lot of claims Slid Ui nu iiciongiug to geutlemuu whose names we do uol now recall. Annin I a mil and turn in the road we come to the rich ranch and holdings of hiilas C. Dishuo, who nan a good house and improve ments and is construe ling miles of new I uncus ami ditches, and oil the bench m a nook iu the hills lives las lulhcr, 1'uuiles Dishuo, ail even- tempered old gentleman who never allows trouble to trouble him in the least. Up the country a ways ws pass Frank Degciihiiri’sdomicile, wlit-re thatgenllunaii “ baches,” reads up ou politics aud religion and has his own ideas about things, Down iii-a] the river we caa see the cabin of John Tessier, who came to the country from Daunack a couple or lines years ago and al ready has good fences und buildings ami is now coustniciiiig a large ditch from Warm Springs cresk. A friend of Tenier from liaunack, 1>. N, Pans, has taken up a olaim ami limit a cabin near the road and is making himself a home. On the right of the road Charley Najera’ house can he seen without field glasses and he and his new wife are living together very hap pily. Pulling into the village of warm wnier about 7 o’clock we got a good Mippcr at the Hotel de Jackson, wluri* the editor is always treated kimily and the fam'ly has a warm spot iu his heart, where Mr. Will iam Malogue, a quiet old gentle man amt a veteran of the civil war, live with the family and delights iu holding little Katie ou his lap; where Ed lxiiney makes himself at him# and is one cf the steady boarders, of which Mrs. Jackson at present has six, some of wnom bonded there last year anti are glad to get hack to the old home. Wednesday morning Johnny Jackson drove us up to the Whiter J ranch ou Bull creek where we found W, f>. Willard stringing out fence for his father. The young man is a hustler from away back sn«l is feel ing the better for a trip back east during the winter. I he country along the road to Bull creek is laid out with fine Number 32. deo truck that will grow hi dtjb high altitude. Duke Gist will satisfy the banger of the ranching population t&.tb* upper valley during the eomtag sea*, sou by furnishing then with (nek meat. Heiaau experienced neah cutter aud with that debouair air o f bis and winning way thfc buleb# business is bound to succeed. Frank Carriei give us $2.60 ter - a year's eubseriptioo {to (he B seezes , Mr. Carrier is oue of the best ranch* ere of the upper valley and a geotf citizen in auy country, After feeling of the pulse of the puU* of the people e few short hours Mr. Loasl and the writer struck the iraH for borne, aud wyhg tod lighter hearts the return wae easy. An accommodating wiud was doing ita level best to dry tin the mud, aud in a few days tlm highway willti# like a boulevard MILLINERY OPENING! baturday April 14 1 invite the ladies of the U.tsm to cult :md see uiy stock. I have all of tiu* latest sty I ch in Y.nlois, \Vulkiug hats and Trimmed hats, Chiffon, Flowers, 1 Veiliug the. I am prepared to please the most fastidious. Re modeling old hats a epwi.i'ty also diissmaking. Suuatvd in tka Francis Block. M ai ' d S talky . CATTLE HERDED FUR SEAMUN, tub ; The lidltor of lite llri-e/i, Takes a Spin II. Jrti keen sod lte>*u»d. Tuesday al im.oon in company, with Mr. J. P. Lossl, llie mure haul, who had u jag ou his light wagon ol perhaps t.UOU pounds of goods tor Ins Jackson store, the publisher ol the B kkk /. ks started lor Dm up per valley. 1'n avoid the deep mud holes in the lane wd loos to the fields and had a linn opportunity to see Die fiay ranches along the nvei. After Uaviug the load the li rat enclosure we passed through was that of George Womlwoilli, who has a fine bouse, barn, sheds and corrals, especially consiruclul lor the comlort of his family, the tine horses which he delights in having on the place, aud the. superior Dig Hole beef, of which he turned off to Butte parties 100 head only Tuesday, lie is one wt the largest individual ranchers iu the Basin aud has about as little trouble as auy of them. Mr, Lossl had som# goods to de liver at the SO raach and we drove up to the door of the kitchen and found J. P. MacKeiisoie iu charge of the commissary department. The former cook, Ed. Jackeos, is suffer ing with a bad hand aud la making his borne at the ranch while he j# j ranches aud other places are hid unable to work. They informed from Vle* bJ lh« bills> wheri! us that 12 people were stopping at j 8t>1^ 18 ,’*6b fcbaracter so well the ranch that day, including; adapted to hay-crowing and the foet- For the sqm ol $1 per head 1 will guarantee to take care uf cattle in good shape lor the summer. ilav6 already 300 head promised and caa look after as many more. Will stand good for ail that is lost. For further particulars call at Frank Deganhart’s ranch or address J ohn BoiUEre, Jackson, Mont. The Armstrong Ranch Sold, 1 he above ranch, which ooueiitf of 4005 acres of laud, has been sold to Max Lauterbaek of Dillou, tb« purchasing price being f 11,600, says the Twin Bridges Monitor. Mr. Lauterbach moved h<s I amity down last week and baa begun ex tensive impi'ovemeuta on the ranch. At one time this was oue of the greatest horse ranohes iu this part of the state; here was foaled the famous horses ISpokaue and Grey Cloud. Mr. Armstrong built on* of the bast barns iu Montana which was appropriately suited lor the purpose of a breeding esiablis/j- laeut. The barn has bten going t* wreck the last tew years ami it is the intentiou of the owner to repair it to a certain extent Mr. Lauur- bach is one of the well known sheep men of the Blacklail, owning 7,000 head, aud will make the ranch hie wiuter headquarters. Messrs. N. J. Bielenberg, D. D. Walker, Ira B. Walker, and Mr. hills for miles around are jitet be- giuding to put on their garments ef Dougbtery, the buyer for thei(Srtea- Pacific Meat (Jo, Tbesa gentle-i.. Dave Faosber and family are lie. me# bad juet gone to the beef corral j ing * Rh Bi* brother in law, Geo. to inspect the steers, where we are Kcmaia, aod they have mere work informed were 200 head ol the fat test stock ever seen iu the Big Hole Basis, of which the owners are1- laid oat for spring than they knew what to do with. W« made a pleasant call at the justly prend and for which the' place of Herman Jackson, where manager of the ranch, James Innas, | Mr*. Chtaucey Brown, of across the is entitled to due credit, and we are ; river, was visiting, where Al Hat safe in staling that he a sorely on-|ton ii feeding 114 head of beef stears to bis job. We understood there I tor the market. Mrs. Jackson a was a deal on and that the cattle 'trpeeting her sister. Mrs. Pelson, won id be told at a - fine price acd and elrildren te arrive front Ddboia, shipped to the coast. Idaho, about the first of May; who The large ranch and neat cabin wIH make their home in the rimorty. and surreandtngs of A. J. Tomer j Elgy Andrns was ta town Wed- i* next in line on the m e r and he ! neaday and we understand tea father kindly allowed u to drive through ! aod mother hare not been m rj veB his meadows which poor hundreds ’ ibil winter, bat are coming ont with of toes of fin* hay lev the owner the leaves in the spring. They live who has beeowe vrefi i t e d in spite;» a ptemaot place ra rt$ a a m b i u of the fact fhat aporty * tbo hand «f Bloody K t k , « h n |*»d h k e O o h n d k t t M t e a a , ‘. jaro H ffm fird they raa»$p'ft«gny The write-up of t'uuuder Moun tain recently appearing in tbs Weuo er Signal makes mat mountain dis count the Tread well tu Alaska and the Homestake in Bouth Dakota in extent and value of its mineral de* posit. Imagine a mineralized ledge seven hundred feet high, half a mile wide and more^than two mi lea long, the lowest assay s made run ning six dollars aid a general aver age of assay value being ten dollara per ton, aod you may form some idea of bow many of the national debts of the world Thunder Moun tain can liquidate. It is ia a heav ily timbered distriet, in Idaho coaa- ly, eaat of Warreo. Abundance of water power close at band. What is aatled the Thunder Mountain Con solidated company has corralled the entire property.—De Lamar Nag. gtt- _____________ BUILDING BEE, Saturday before the fourth Sun day in April riz: April 31, 1006# beginning at 7 a a . there will ha a log building Bee at Wisdom. Tka object of which ia to pat op tha church parsonage for,our miniater whoever he may be from time ta ume. Logs will he os the ground. A fin* dinner will I good time expected, a basket of eatables, 1 their brother*, and a mem Everybody work are ranted. C pot op the hoase aod tim e . T h e men a n v r a g i t r - a-J