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-'iH* Vikk .Xe,;**,.' V**'**'? “T^ »L&vwfc' \ •; •. Tjf ' r t -n |f i *“ * A «• ‘ ^ iJ^A =>*5,;.>\' B ■ -S*V J f t M Volume 2. WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1900. Number 35. * £ ' & F. WHIT*, I’reS. O xho K lixm , Cush. NEW M D S JUST ARRIVED A T L O S S L ’ S . The linest lot of silks and satins ever carried in the Big Hole. A l i n e line of gents’ furnishing goods— shirts and neckties— liot numbers. Also a fine lot of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. F i r s t N a t io n a l B a n k o f D i l l o n , A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. COBRESroNMCNTK SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling. Works, • DIM,<>N M o NT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. I i■,ii■ Ajtonl mr \ ;d I;1 and M.il: i'Mi.u i Tempers hi\ i ’ ; 1, end Ci.;:irs. Sole M.Hviitdtwi Beer M > mil ; m hirer of NEW and NOBBY are the samples we show of the M. BORN & CO. TA1L0R«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 the best. WISDOM MERCANTILE CO., Local Breezes. Dillon Cash Grocery Go., T, \\ i ' i '» VI i- !. M V.\ V.iKU FRESH GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Etc., I N S T O O K j V T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. Wholesale a ad Retail Dealers in 1 . and Staple Grocer.. DILLON FURNITURE GO,, Hiu Big i-'ui niuirit House. Lots tor sale in Wisdom. SEE MSS. HATTIE M. NOIES EOS TERMS MID PRICES. Prices based on compe tition with the world, Special attention given to undertaking- G. I'. P A U L , Prop WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM. M n v r ., TIVIKS & 1’AltKS, VmM'HiKToitH. Meals at all Hours. 3 FL 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 Orders Promptly Attended to. Frost) lirriHl, IVs and Cakes ('uUHtunt- l_> (Ml IIi: lid. GEOHGK TIVlfcH. I, C. l'AUKH. 11. It. BTKVKNSON, fiffi EMIEI! AND SIMM, AVIS DOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUK, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First Class Service, Headquarters for Gib- bonsvilleand Divide Stage Line. All stages stop ut the door. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday, JAMES STEWART. JVIail Contractor. OLD GLORY SALOON. WBDOH, BOTIT.,----------- ’ BAILABD & NEWCOMER, Proprietors. r Everything in the house first class—Wines, Liquors* and CigarB. y»ll and see os. We will treat you white. THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. AlFine Stock of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars t onstanfly on tuwd. b o o t f t t t f m a o e R u n r a u K e e soft drinks. * -£> * ^ r A *f> ^ - ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! T he A naconda Pnblishes mere State, Telegraphic and General News than any other newspaper m Montana or the North west. DAILY 10 P ages 10 Coixinrs SUNDAY 16 P ages 113 O o tcim SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Duly and Saaday, one yeti ....... IW.OC “ “ 5 aoirths.... S.9C •v “ ** S months.... 3.W “ “ \ 1 month..... I.K Daflf, oofy, one year ............ . 8.0C Sawtay,only,one yea tl ...... . 3t88 T'iii! flow i ts tilooin, tra la! A Luge Ilia- it! ilry goods just ur- >i a! .). i'. B.i.ssl's, Maher it Grosb outllery fur sale ut tin1 Wisdom .VI tr. Co.’ sturt1. Itillos, shotguns amt aiiuinitiuii ijt.l. V\. Morton's, Dillmi, Mont. Anton ('lliistiauson attended the (lam i ill Jackson last Friday malit. <'Hire ami eon’cspoiidoucf station ery at i'l'ibttue l‘uh. Co.’s. Dillon. A nice ami eoui|ilete line til men's, ladies'and children's shoes at.l. I’. Eossl’s A. baby girl was bom Saturday May lilt, to-Mr. and Mrs. Janie- Slew ai l. The Imte.her’s wagon will make regular tn|>H to Bvislou and vieiniiy on Tuesday s. Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. , Dense were ovei from their ranch o'i Noriu Pork Saturday. The restaurant lads have pitt up their sign and their intention is m stay ail summer. E. J. Bennett is piepared to no mi shoes and harness at the office of the Wisdom feed stable. When in need oi anything in the hardware or grocery line eall on or write J. W. Morton for prices Miss Bertha Cunningham, of Jackson, is visiting witli the family of James Stewart this week. Mrs. II. J. Roberts is at present at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dries her address is Bowen, Mont. Snuday was a sad day in Butte, when more funerals were held than on any day since the big explosiou in 1895. Postmaster Strowbridge made a general clean-up o( rubbish around his store last Friday and the place is a good deal improved. By a typographical error last week we were made to say that the court house at Dillon cost $4,100. It should have read 141,000. Hughes <fe McCaleb, of Dillon, carry a fine line of wall paper, paints, varnishes, ealsomine, and all material used in honse-cleaning. J. 0. Quinn, who has been at work at tbe Francis saw-mill, was over from there Sunday. He says they have the finest lot ot lumber ever sawed in the Basin. Civil Engineers MacDonald and Hobart, of Botte, were in town over night Sunday oft their way to the railroad. They had been doing some sarveying in Gibbonsville and at Pioneer ---- Remember I ean supply all yonr wants in the latest millinery fash ions. Trimmed bats, children’s and misses’ bats, sailers, walking hats, Ac. Please call and see me. M u o S talet . Frank Pendleton drey* in IBS bead of stock cattle the other day from Idaho. George Stewart came in from there the last of the week. He and A1 Turner are partners in a big hand of yearlings 4wkkfh they left in Idaho and will drive la later. Sheriff Pyle, of Dillon, invested qadt* exteaamfy in horwi last wade. He taught some head of Dm Hawley of Utda I m river ifcidaleaad thinks be jjjfapfrm* Tho latest patterns of dress goods and silks at Lossl’s. Miss Dora Coyle is teaching a three mouths’ term at the Cullen schotl. Mrs. D. E. Stephens ami Miss Eliza, postmistress at Bruton, were visitois in town Sunday. The largest and most complete line of crockery to be found in Dil lon, at J. W. M oktos ' s . M is . A. J. Noyes aud daughters, Edna and Edith, drove dowu from the Ajax ranch Wednesday aud vis ited with friends. Hughes A, McCaleb of Diltou have a iim line of wall paper aud house c'e. uii g supplies. Mail them au order or call when tu Dillon. George Woodworth returned t in u i isii In Butte Ft idav and as si - omp,lined by his mother, no i c -ill !y arrived li . mu Ohio, \\ cllmuit Ruck, a young brothi-v Just arrived at JL W> Mortons a car of steel ranges and cook stoves. Mrs. John A. Dixon, of Jackson, is visiting with Mrs. J ames Stewart. Jeff Edmondson and family, who left here last fall tor Arizona, cam* back from- that country Tuesday. George Baukt, who is working tor Sain Skelton, of Fox, drove down a baud of 830 head of stock cattle Wednesday, and turned them across the river, where the feed is verv good at present. George Lossl, a brother of our leadiug merchant and much respect ed fellow citizen, J. P. Lossl, is o\er from Pioneer,, Deer Lodge county, where be is manager of the store and postmaster. Great Falls oorrespoudeuoe to the Butte Miner says: James Burns of >1. Peter has sold to local butchers, ai *73 pei head. Id steers which he H i throiiuh the wiuter ou chopped „■ Mis A J. N*nes, is ;i rivent h - .m. This is said to be the best :.P1 , 1T ' v ( '.iM.U'l. 1,1 .lli.l i. , H ! i re exer paid in Moutaua. !'<(-!' 1i : ‘ Ay (' 1 'iUtrlj tills -mu 1 Vid. Smith, the buuter and 'r. iie, wa* iu towu Wednesday V\Y ii. .o iieeijit ol I i i | i ulii ur d renewed his subscription Reverii - ol a Bachelor,\ a set id to the B kkkzks which he now hai u ill-- !iv didm G. Willis, of l)il- sent to a new postoftice called Allen, Ion, u 1 , i i Ii Hi. c..Hii|diiueiit.i ot the near Anaconda, where a dredge mining company is operating. Tim • i di-a.-ler iu the hist.\ v A Boise spetdal of May tl to the Oi .\111. i ..’a a . UlTHl al .’-ch did i, Salt Lake Herald suyi: Work on LI mh. Heck, when seieiul the Idaho Midland, projected from . TlltilV III 1lC, i i Ii - .uie lost iu a cuul Boise to Butte, will be commenced here tomorrow. One hundred and '! cil ■■ i i. -. In oi her of 0 wm Ellis. sixty Japs and grading outfits have CTM'‘ I a.inlay from Dubois, arrived to goon the work, and 500 a ! \ii’ lie is engaged in 1 u-i more Japs are expected to-morrow. 11: > > . • I' wa- accompanied by Tuesday was Arbor Day and it i.lllll l * 1 iedges ol that place. is safe to say that it was not very lh (i \eiuian, of Dillon, generally observed iu the Basin. u Hit tl\ - . i.i-iue-H in Wisdom this The nearest approach to anything celt d Idt lor home yesterday like it was when Dug Ncwoomcr IllOl'il 1 ' lie expects to ret urn planted some notion w oods last week I t ! Hi'- . : ■ ol operation* ere mauy Hv as au experiment and it is thought they will he a success, provided A U > -tack containing about they get plenty of water. iMtl !c ■ a.is eonsomed by lire at The Western Montana National Mic ii ( : )■> tl ranch one day last Bank, of Missoula, send us a re week. 1 in nit was an accident port of the condition of that stable ami t u ii ,iu .rh ile Urn meadow was concern at the closh of business on lie hid ( rai cd ol dead gras*. April 26. After twenty years’ ac- Tut Wisdom hoys are working it j a goifilt inieiest in base-bill mill every night the talent indulge in thf I'Usliiiie. They will be open for an t iigagcinenl shortly aud out siders need to look a little out. Jacob Allhaustr and J, (J. Thompson, of Fox, are stopping hereabouts. The former is build ing fence on his land claim across Itie liver, and the latter who is an expert boiseinan is doing some work loi John Peterson. Ira li. Walker ami (j. F. llibler came over from Anaconda Friday and pioceeded to the S 6 ranch, from which place they drove out the balance ol the hand of beef cattle which were sold some weeks ago to parties for shipment to the .Sound country. Supervisor oi Census J. E. Rick ards has appointed the following gentlemen as enumerators for Beav erhead county: Joseph M. Neeley, Grant; Joseph J. Sloile, Glendale; John S. Ennis, Dillon; William A. Armiiage, liriston; Orrin 0 . Rob bins, Argents; Angele A. Fybiie, Dillon. Jasse Rhodes took a desperate ride and fall last Monday, while attempting to drive a wild horse which he had bitched up te the butcher’s wagon. In tbe start the team made a shoot for the restau rant, but'were steered from their course enough to hit the feed stable corner where tbe tongue of the wagon was broken off and tbe driv er escaped. Then the horses ran till they got tired. Afterward Jesa hitched them te 0 heavy wagon and they were driven all right. The Standard of May 4th says: W . H. Daaghtrey, lepresenting the Pacific Meat company of Tacoma, shipped a trainload of cattle from Mill Creek to Tacoma veaterday. Tbe shipment was part of the re cent per chase of fat heaves for slaughter obtained in the Big Hole from MesBra. Walker k Bielenberg of this county. Another train be skipped from tbis city the 16th inat, and if the cattle exn be ae-1 eared this will be fdQowad by other' puiiiUnce with the bank officials wc kuow what we are talking about when we say they are gentlemen of the utmost integrity and are the most careful of business men. Piewal-'rom North Fork. Lots ol lumber at the saw mill. Mr. A Mrs. W. W. Francis visit, ed Mr. and Mrs. Pence last week. Dunbar Bros., Virgil and lieu mace a business .trip to Dillon tbe lirst of the week. George Lawrence who was hurt in the limber some weeks ago, and who was taken to Anaconda lor treatment is improving very slowly. A number of ranchers have been burning off old grass from their meadows, in this vicinity, and you’d a nmole a smile if you’d a seen Frank Dries aud Charley Albea playing whip jacket with the unruly element the other day, but with the aid of a couple of wet 'gunny sacks, a sight of vim, aBd plenty of elbow grease, they saved tbe stacks of hay. B. B. Lawrence is building n new residence ou his ranch and will have it completed in tbe near future. Miss Jnlia Rasmussen, of Ana cooda has been .visiting friends on North Fork the past week. Miss Edith Cullen and Dili* Christensen visited Mf. and Mrs. Driea last Sunday—said tbe river wasn’t high—only eome op to tbe horses ears. Dentil of Joe Lewis. A Twin Bridges special to tbe Bntte Miser, dated May 6, eosttiss tbe following. At a result of pnenmonis Joe Lewis lies deed st the Stark. He had been sick three weeks and physicians from Glendale tad Dil lon v a n called in, 'but to bo avail. In company with his .brother Ed ha owned a ranch in the Big Halt, ; where tbe remains wiB ha utkea for b a n a l Ed and a aiater, Mka Ka|* Lewie of Diflon, were at the Tbe deceased i - - were all in tbe beat of c a & m * L n d showed the fattniag qnaBtma M o v tm * *•» ofMcwtana hay. NEWS OP THE RAILWAYS. Rock lalaad Aasoaacea Special Excaralos Rates. The Rock Island’s propositiea for cheap rate excursions to and from Colorado during^tbis summer baa been negatived by the Weatont Passenger Association. In conap- queoce notice was served yesterday on Chairman McLeod by General Passenger Agent Sebastian, that- Rock Island will Juke independent action and pot iu effect a rate pf one fare plus $8.00 for the round trip from Chicago and all inter- mediate point* rust of the Missouri River to Denver, Colorado Spring*, Pueblo, Salt LeheiUitKijpl Ogjeq, Ticket*at this rate will be soldon June 20, July 9 aud 17 and Auguafc L From Missouri River points the same rate will be made on the dayn following these dates. Tickets at (bis rate also will be sold from Mis souri River gateways, Kansas City to Omaha, inclusive, oil July 7, 8, and 9. hour special excursions also will be run by the Rock Island from Colorado common point* to Chioago and intermediate stations on June 2.9, July 12 and 20 and August 4. These excirsiou ticket*, both east aud west hound, will be limited for return passage to Octo ber 31. I’he Rock island announces ils iuieation ol i i u neiviti# ftpeuiitt trains for liinso exuur^iouA leaving Chicago at 6 p. ui and making the mu to Colorado with only one night ou the road.— Chica go Tribune. About the linest stick of timber over seen in this country is along side the railroad neat’ tho Dillon depot. R is (18 loot long and an eveu two feet square, made of Ore. gou spruce. We uuderstaud it was shipped to Dillon for a “ spud ’ for a\ dredgiug company at llorsa Prairie, but the outfit moved to Virginia City aud they could not use it and the stick has been laying there for two years. AN EiTDEMIC OF WHOOPING COUGH. Last wimer during an epidemia of whooping cough rny children contracted the disease, havin'se vere coughing spells We had used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy very successfully for croup an I naturally turned to it at that time and found that it relieved the cough and ef fected a complete euie Jons E. Cumnio, Proprietor of the Nor wood House, Norwood, N. Y . Thia remedy is for sale by J p. Lossl, Wisdom and Jackson. Late News Items. Kansas and Nabraska were visit ed by tornadoes last Saturday sad tbe funnel shaped cloud was iu evi dence. Things were twisted out of shape. Farmers were >tbe greatest sufferers, having their homes anil barns destroyed. Tbe re.-id mice of Rev. Mr. Lavioe was destroyed at Beaver City, Neb. His wife aud children were carried 40 feet and not seriously injureu. It will take two week- to repair the devastation wrought on thu roadbed of the Colorado & Southern railway in Platte eauon near Den ver by a recent flood. The ancients believed that rheu matism was the work of a demon without a man. Any one who hat bad an attack of sciatic or inflam matory rhemnarl-ra wilt agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant tbe belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain’* Pam Balm would cast out demon*, but it will care rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony to the truth of this statement. One ap plication relieves tbe pain, and thia quick relief which it affords is alone worth many ttmet its con. For rale by J. P. Lossl, Wisdom and Jackaoa. Hereafter M. M. Miner wi& preach in the Big Hole valley as follows: Saturday that comes before tin third Bandar. Jack sow at 3:30 F»®- TMrd S u d sy, Fox aebooi W Op. m. • a d ’~~ in f , Bowen* p. BrttfcOBSm, * r -: enel'swJklllAeii:* J s t N a a gp. ah. -M f tip M r '