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' % H - r t f i V. j l 'nnfee--. .«£ v n- vy^nv^i^W*-' V -, - •*? „ n, •* -»t * -* *,*. »* i-» : = WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, * iY 4 , 1900. A T L O S S L ’ S . le finest lotofrsilk s and satins BP?' . • ' fir carried in the B ig Hole. fine line of gents’ furnishing is— shirts and neckties— hot ibers. so a fine lot o f Men’s, Ladies’ Children’s Shoes. B. F. WKTt, Pres. Orao KliMM, Cash. F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k o f D i l l o n . A General Banking and Exchange B u siness Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. are the sam p les we shw of the M. BORN & Cf TAILOR*MADE CLOT NG. All the correct 4 !ects of the season. Dillon B o ttling W orks, DILLON, MONT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. You m ake the sel^< tion, we g u a rantee styp fit and satisfaction. GOLD SEAL RUI MOTS fcra t i n boa Wholesale Liquor, and Cigars. Sole Agent for Val lllaU' Milwaukee Hecr arid Malt Extract. Manufacturer of Temrieraucc Drinks. Dillon Cash Grocery Co., !ESH GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, E tc ., 1ST © T O O K A T |j . P. LOSSL’S. W isdom and J a c k son. Ksforsalei SEE MRS, HATTIE M. KOfES fOR TERMS MID PRICES. IHU.OJf, MONTANA. T. \V. ruIN DEXTER, M anages Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. ® \ The Big Furniture House. Pr ices based on compe tition with the world. Special attention given to undertaking- ‘ G. T. PAUL. Prop WISDOM RESTAURANT, W ipO M , MONT., T IV IE B A I'AltKM, P hovhiktokh , Meals at all Hours. | E rosh Dread, Dies and C a k e s C o n s ta n t ly on H a n d . N E W i * W t t T Number 3 4 . WISDOM HtMTI f- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and Ovrica ax M ishofla , Wuutuuu, April tf, i m Notice tv hereby given that the following named settler has hied notice of his inteit Mon to make limit proof In support of hlJ claim, and that said proof will be made be' fore Benjamin It. SL uvuuboh . V. S. Uoimuls gtoner, at Wisdom, Montana, on June U 1900, vte; Johu Khino, of Jauk&mi, Montana, wh<J made li, K. No. I8tf, for the lads 2, 3, amt 4, Suction J3, Tp. &., 8 K- J5 W.t M. M. He names the following witnesses to prov ids continuous residence upon and eulilva Mou of said lund, vU: N. L. Drake, H F. Oiwu, Samuel Peterson of Fox, Moutaua. E lmer E. H eimbev , lieglster Local B r e ezes. Plant lettuce anti raddish seed A large line of dry goods just aij rived at J. 1*. Losst’s. Maher & Crush outtlery for salj at the Wisdom Mer. Co.’ store. Office and conebpoudeuos etalio ery at Tribune Pub. Co.’s, Dtllo F. At. and C. 1*. Staley went o t toward Piiloa last Monday on hui - ntss. We may look for a dry season is said, whenever we have a lig|l winter. GEUIlGB T1V1EB. I. C. VAIIHS, R V B L - A 3 S T T O N , SUCCESSOR TO THE BIG HOLE MEAT CO., WISDOM, MONTANA. B. 11. STEVENSON, mil H U 1 1 SURVEYOR, WISDOM, MONTANA. »ef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, and Fresh Oys- t a n d Game in Season. Mail Orders Promptly tided to. SIDNEY C. HOUK, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Malls three tim e s week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART, Mail Contractor. wFlrSt Class Service. Headquarters for Gifo- tisvilleand Divide StHgfe Line. All stages stop Ifhe door. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIMfi T he OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., 7 ' • BAILARD * NEWOOKER, Proprietors. iv ■ ; Everything in the bonne first-class—Wines, Liquors; and Cigars, land Mem. W* willireetyoa white. IE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT, - O W E N E L L I S ,P R O P R I E T O R . A naconda S tandard Publishes more State, Telegraphic and General Newt than any other newspaper is Montana or the North west. DAILY SUNDAY 10 P ages 1$ P ages 70 Coin a n US C o tn en liq u o r s , o a d C io o rs SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Dtfly and today, oae yeaa ........ «A0C « « **• S. mouths __ 5 . 8 C ~ « “ 8 n n O s _ SJ* _ 1 month .. UC r Daflj, only, ewe year.. . Sunday. <*®T.« * J ........ v s . A nice and complete hue of men’s j lailiee’ aud children’s shoes at J. P. Least's. E. J. Beuaeil is pieparedto men4 shoes aud harness at the office of the W iiidoiu feed stable. Hen iSwauson, who has been at work in trie Uibbonsville mines, came over from there Sumtay, lieubeu Bennett, sou of Josh Bennett, ol Buweu, bruugtu up a ioail ol lumber tiom the Francis mill Wednesday. Airs. W. J. Morrison has a few settings of tbe Nankin strais lull j blood Pekin Duck eggs tor sais at 02,DO per telling ol nine. Hilly Noyas aud Frank Ketcbem came in from Htule tbs last of lbs week, wbers tbe formei went for treatment with a physician. iibghes & M(‘Caleb ol Dillon have a tine line of wall paper aud house cleaning supplies. Mail them an order or call when iu Dillon. The open season on game closed on tbe 80ib uit. and tbe buds are protected to a great extent during the summer while hatching their young. Georgia Brown, the bright bod of 8. F. Brown, wou a couple of races and several dollars Sunday. lie had the swiftest horse aud knows jbew to rids. ' ' - George Vcorbiet has finished work on Frank Schafer’s house and left yesterday for bis ranch on Swamp ereek to dock after h is hay crop this season.. W fata in Dillon Monday we got for n new tank subscriber, Messrs Gonrtbey A Nelson, proprietors of the Montana, one of the most popu lar dnakiag retorts in the city. The big fishway at the Montana Power company 's dam on the Big Hole nver has been completed. R la 464 feet long and three feet wide with a fail of four feel ut each 29 fast—Miner. Dr. A. O. Yeariaa, dentist, die in Jaeksoa oa the 25th ind R j his intention to remain serend days jmd than to visri Wisdom. Becxpeeti to spend lots of time io 1%' Sole this nmaner. dber I ean anppty *8 ifU**h*dh*MW*, \fflhmrj lYimmed amt% children’s Tbe latest patterns of dress goods kid silks at Lossl’s. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bargtas *ld daughter, Miss Clara, ware vtitoia in town yesterday. The buildings erected by Jesse Rtodes and Frauk Schafer are pro- gnaeing nicely and will be a grea^f’ adliiiau to the town. Inghes & MaCaieb, of DtUon, ciry a fine line of wall paper, p*Us, varnishes, calsonsint, sad all naterial used in houie elsaning. Y. W. Franoia, the isw-mill mai of North Fork, was a visitor iif .own Wednesday. He reports a gwd supply of lumber bn band andexpects to be through sawing in acouple of weeks. %e Messrs. Wainplor and New comer have tui-ned over the Bowen andBriston mail routes to Jamte Stewart, the Jackson contractor, and le is now kept busy at work six days in the week. Boae jim crow show people, two of then, came out of Gibbonsville the oilier day aud ou Tuesday night showed to a few of the Wiadomites, who could scarcely appreciate the antiquated and smutty jokes that had been gotten off by their fore fathers iu the beginning of the cen tury. Mrs. W. li. .StandiHeld and Mrs. 0. II. Htrowbridge have recovered I from the bruises and fright occasion ed by being run away with aud up set recently, and the former lady was taken to her home at tbe Lone Tree ranch Wednesday, accom panied by her husband and daughter, Miss Lena. Emil Moser, the foreman of the lower >So ranch, was a visitor in town Wednesday and subscribed for the B ks ; k / i . for a year. The gentleman was married to an es timable young lady only last Octo ber aud came to the Big Hols basin in November, where he has been kept very busy looking after the inter vsis of nu c-rnf 1» Sid liouk got iuto the saddle ou the hack of a big stout horse the other day and the animal made it his business io buck and bucked bard, and the rider wae thrown. Then >Sid had an uncoutrolable de sire to get on him again, aud re marked to the bystanders, “ If you boys will agree not to laugh, I’ll try it again.” Then he bestrode the horse which didn’t do a thing but churn him up in great shape and he was finally tossed onto the horn of the saddle and was gone. The horse was not ene of those vicious animals that kick a man when lie’s down, hut went to the stable, feeling very good with him self. Dow* the Hoad. New Bwslaeas. The roads are still rough wtd need use to make them smooth where the big bands of cattle being driven to the market have sunk in* , to the mud and the late winds and [4un have had a drying and baking effect, but tha stages and freight wagons are quietly something mat ter* over and the next thing tbe traveling publio will have to con tend with will he dust. The Anderson Bros., have effect* cd a radical change in the conduct of the Divide 8tage line and the drivers do not have to be bnsineea men as well as horsemen. The stage agents at Divide, Dewey’s Wisdom and Gibbonsville leok after the passeugers and express and all the drivers have to do is to put en steam aud the grain-fed horses de the rest. The stage is sure to make connection with tbe tram going to Diltou at 6:45 and the train arrive#' at the county seat at 7:36. A1 Halbert, who has bean furnish ing teams and acting as driver for Anderson Bros, for several months, has withdrawn from tbs ssrvioe and Wyuue Todd is driving in his place. Among the new names added to the list of subsoribeis for the B kksizks is W. A. Ralston, the keeper of the stage station on the Divide line. Both the up and down stages meet there for dinpsi and good meals are furnished, Resides instrumental music oil a fins piano thrown in. Last Tuesday the piano was acoooipsinsd by violin musio by Driver Haul Overly. Ws are told the power ooaipauy at Divide are able to dispose of their superior quality of iigktniug at a good figure which is consumed mostly in llutt*. We understand that the ranchers (living ntjir tbs mouth ef Wise river hire given ep tious ou tbeir land and water rights to parties who contemplate tbs manufacture of mote electricity for which the demand stem* to bo uaueh greater than tbe supply. While we are about it what’s the matter with Wisdom capitalists going into th* electricity industry, the water iu tbe river and plenty of dam site. Where the water chutes over the dam od the Big Hole river about three miles above Divide it is s beautiful sight aud sight-seekers from Butte aud Anaconda this sum mer will find the place a fine resort for scenery, fishing and plsasure generally. A fish Udder has been construct ed at th* dam to allow tbe finny fellows to crawl up or slide dowa at their convenience, but to a stage passenger from th* read it weald leok like going down was easier than the asccat. born soon enough to have MID . service in those troublesome timet. Coart will convene on the third ' Monday of this menth, but then if no great amount ot business on tht docket. One of the pleasantest ‘gentlemen who earns his living at the court house is Deputy •Clerk ef the Court Virden, who ha* chargoof the eltef during the absenoe of his superior en a visit to the east. Mr. Vifdo* is an expert operator on -the *T9* writer and shins* when fixing up affidavits and law documents. Vf$ are under obligations to him for something ef th* sort. Taking tb* Ckaeoep.. “ I’ve been making strip through > y marshal, M i l t While in Dillon Mouday we gathered up seme new business in th* way of advertising. Elsewhere in these columns will be found tbe advertisement of 01ffi*t4<l A1 Logan, wholesale aud retail eash grocers; Hughes & McCaleb, dealers ia wall paper, paints, oils, painters’ sup plies, china, glassware, window glass, fishing tackle, smmasilioe, staple and fancy stationery, tthoel- books, blank bocks, etc.; Sheffield Harrison, department store- hardware, glassware, queenswars, sieves, ranges, tents, awnings, fornitore, carpets, bedding, picture frames, bicycles, guns, sewisg-m*. chines, wagon covers, aad bicycle sundries. In addition to the biw ads in th* B eeezies will be found the basieess cards of tbe Dillon Fnraitnre Co., thd Dillon Cash Greeery, (he Dillon Bottling Works, and last bat rarely *et least the First Natimal Bank. We also have the proidse of the regalar summer season ad from that energetic and sterling yoeag busi ness man. John W. Morton, S. J. Harrne* A Co., About tbe C o u rt Hewee. Ksstucky,” uid tbs deputy marslia “and I overheard a conversation in a country store on* day that amus ed me net a littla aud at the same time showed how the sens* of ‘hon or’ prevail* among all olustt ia that chivalrous though anti-modern state. 1 bad stopped *t a cross roads store to get a bit of craohara and cheese tor lunch, and while aating it off a7 kegt ol nalla tWO women cam* In. They were, as the dark informed tas later, sistera, and had married, respectively, Mr. Thomaa Culler and Mr. Jama* Hig gins, local farmers smoag the foot* hills. After the usuil salutations th* elder ef th* women asked to stt somedress good*. “ ‘WhstkudP’inquired th*clerk. “ -Black oaliker,' said Mrs. Cul ler. “The clerk threw three piece* down on tbe counter. “ ‘What’s th* pries?’ asked Mr*. Higgles. “ 'Eight, 10 and 1?} cents.’ “ ‘I aiu't shore we want it,’ said Mrs. C., ‘and 1 don’t want ta boy new, but will you save fifteen yard* of it for four ar five day*, or p’r’ap* a weak?’ “ ‘I’m afraid we oouldu’t do that,’ demurred the clerk. *We ar* pret* ty euie to hare it any tins* yog want it-’ “ ‘Well, we don’t want to take no more reek than we cau help,’ ex- We have got j |,|4mej jjri (jullsr, -Yen see, Jtm called Tom a liar this morniu' iu the cornfield, and one of ns is party shore to be needin' a blaek dress bsler* the week’s out. I used to keep a black dress pattern ta the house so’* to have it handy, but thing* has been so peaceable for the last four or five year* 1 plumb got out of tbe way .of it. Of course, if you ean’t; keep it you eau’t|but I hope to goodueia you won’t git out before sis er me kuows which one of us ba* got to gu > new dress.* “At last account# neither Mrs. Culler nor Mis. tliggiui was in mourbitag, aud 1 fauuy their re spective busbtuds bad suak their ditferenses is me picturesque Aad perturbed politics of insstaw ” Tbe Beaverhead ceenty court house was built io 1333 aud 1839 and cost tbe people $4,100. It is an imposing structure and ea orna ment to the city. Ex- Deputy Clerk laaia, who formerly operated with \the late. Clerk and Recorder Mayers, has been runieatiag at his father’s rai.ch lately and was a yiaitor in the eity oq Moaday. Tha slates for the ensuing earn paign have not been fixed up yet, bnt several candidates for office ar* in the bands of their friends— who won’t do * thing t* them. ____ Tbe office cat ia tbe sheriff’s room ef the eoenty eoert-heuse at Dillon is a big gray, smooth fellow that makes himself comfortable in the arm chairs aad th* lounge and he doe* not take much stock in th* troubles of the officers or tbeir patrons, but sleep* between meals wabout a cere or sorrow. A couple named Newton Lord nnd Jsaai* Helper were married ia an eastern Keutucky tow a several days ago and the editor ef tbe local paper wae nearly dabbed |te death by the tadigaant groom because he made ns* of tbe beading, Lord- Helper.”—Ex. ESTKAI NOUCE. One light red heifer coming $ years old, branded R en right hip abort boras; also one three-year-old gray filly (.j small circle dot ea right thigh—last beard of near Bruton.Address ------------ Man. M. J. Au-isos-Keuncrii, Hamiltau, Moat. n . nviww, u. ,., Now aad then aa eaterprimag valued aaheenbers ] hunter or trapper -brings a sack of - » T - -- * to the B ebezes , expect to reaeh j ost for the Big Hole trade -jp sad dles this season, and we May look for aa ad from them asm. There art ethers of the bright! bomnets , ___ i-of Dillon who expect te us* .fOeae columns for the ydgycao of ^thswi trade. DjBea is a fine city ia trhddt te either* * or imd every vHM ;Mf coyote sk in s fo r tb e clerk aad re corder to expert e e aad Carl Jew* 8 , the d e p u ty , p erform * o s them n accordance w ith th e direcuoo* ia the S ta tm e e. U n d er S h e r iff R . J . M oore is about m attea tf* * te bonoem may e f them , a a d ia o n th* lod e -o u t fo r m m waBw f i a o t t o thus a a d aaq0dheriag s t s t e s . : . f l f hN - ■ .s/iiSagataas —a « ' isr-** O be rite M. Carur, m® Captain, U. S. A., arrived at the Federal prnsoa at Lesveawortb, Kaa., a* 7:84 o’eloek Friday night, under guard of Lieut. Thomas H a to, Fifteenth infantry, a corporal aad three soldiers, tie was immedmiw ly dressed ia the pnsou garb ef gray aad amtgMd ta s tad bin prisms aamher w *094. * “ ' H e r e a fter M . M . M iner - i d preach hi the Big Bek vsfley as feto w r ■ Saturday that cornea hefert th* M Beadsy, Jaeksoa at to d Sunday, Fox school } ‘ p. a*. «*d Wisdom at,'