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' * ' , >•- . Zu* ***“\ i , Fr* H 5*1- ‘ %,‘^TJS . .D f Vif' «TTf- V tb u n e d . WISDOM, MONTANA, FR1DAY*NQYEMBER 2 , MOO*. B. F. Vain, Pies. OtM K ukm . Cash. THE MAYER SHOE. First National lank of Dillon. A G e n e ra l B a n k ing an d Exchange B u s iness T ransacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling Works, DILLON, MONT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. Goodyear’s Rub ber Co. Gold Seal Brand is A Full Line in Stock. Wholesale Liquor, ead Oigera. Sole Agent for Val lH.tr,’ Milwaukee Peer and Malt Extract. Miuvfactnrvr of Temperance Drink, A New Line of Furnishings and A F resh Stock of Groceries at wisdom mmm a DRY GOODS; A lso a line stock of Gents’ Un derwear and Furnishing goods, Groceries, Hardware, Harness, Etc DILLON FURNITURE CO., The Big Furniture House. -A.T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. AUGUST CHRISTIAN, N, L,«OLSON. N . L. OLSON & CO, SUCCESSORS TO BENNETT BROS., Agents for the Deeiing Mowiig Machines, Hay Hakes, B«»d- en, Eto. Also agents for the Sohnttler, Bain, and Fish Wagons, Spring Wagtns, Baggies, Road Wagans. The John I>eere and South Bend Plows, Harrows, and Cultivators, Harness, Hardwood, Barbed Wire, and all kinds of Repairs and Extras. •Wisdom an d Butt© BIG HOLE MEAT MARKET, WISDOM, MONT. PENDLETON & TURNER, P jwpbietobs . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Saussage and Game in Season. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. BOARDING AND LODGING, Mrs. A. Munday, Proprietress, Wisdom, M ontana. Good rooms and meals : furnished by the day, week or month. OLD GLORY SALOON# WISDOM, MONT., JEfl KDiroXfisoN. Proprietor, Prices based on compe tition with the world. Stock complete- Gener ous treatment- G, T . PAUL. f*rop S. J. HAINES S t CO. -BALERS JN-r Harness and Saddles. 81t>CJt KJUMUJiS A HIMiOlAXTY. D IU j ON, MONTANA ■Alloert S t a m m , l>KAtLHK IN Diamonds, Welches* Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Fine W$ich Repairing a Sipocialty. DILLON, - - MONTANA H. D. WEEN HUM, Local Breezes. queeus AH 1STIG 1 m m , DILLON, MONT. JNO,G. WULLltt, ATTORN E Y* A T -t A W. OStces: Jlillim National ittu.nk BuitaLng. 1)11.1.OX, UONIANA, l)R. EIUJAK BROOKE, 8UHGE0N AND PHYSICIAN. D ii . lok , M ont .* . Will wlt-ml promptly I. .culla from tho comtry. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three tim es a week*-Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART, Mail Coutractor. it. R. STEVENSON, civil mm ami M\mi WIM'OU, IIONTiSA, All ki(uO of fresh fruits at the W imloui Mer. Co’a. A new hue of decorated ware at J. P. Loaal’a. Maher & Oi'oah outtiery for sale at the Wisdom Mer. Co.’ store. Rifles, shot-guns and amupitioit at J. W. Morton’s, Dillon, Mont. Office and correspondence station ery at Tribune Pub. Co.’s, Dillon. A nice audcomplete line of men’s ladies’and children's shoes atJ- P Lossl’s. Joe Micheisen has taken a post lion temporarily in the Wisdom store of J . P. Lossl, Everybody praised the ball sup per given by Mrs. James O'Connell Wednesday evening. E. J. Bewuett is prepared to metid shoes ami harness at the office of tbo W isdom feed stable. Lee Shaw -and his mother, Mrs, A. 0, Shaw, of Briston, were trad ing in Uwa Saturday. When ia need of anything in th« hard ware or grocery line call on «r writs J. W. Morton for prices. Spring wagons, buggies, sod heavy wagons, the Peering Mowers aud extras at N. L. Olson & Co.’s, Butte, Mont. Hughes A MeCaleb, of DiUon, carrj a fine lane of wall paper, paints, varnishes, calsoraine, and all material used in bouse-cleaning. Stock I aspect •«' Htsudaher has te epee ted over 6.CO0 hesd of horses that have been shaped out of Beav erhead eouaty since last May. Among the -deeds reaorded in the county clerk’s affice we note one from Cora M. McCaffery to Frank L. Bacon, land in the Big Hole Basin. J. W. Feitea and II I. Buaen- bark, tha North Fork rancher*, came to town Saturday and had their nimea enrolled on Registry Agent LoaaTa books. Billy Richie went out to Butte Tuesday, having recently done some log building, in which work he shines, for Bea R. Sieven.on, Frank Dries and B. B. Lawrence. Kiitv Herbi-t, whose home is in Minneapolis, Mina., ia Stopping at the Hotel de Losel with Mrs James O'Connell. Miss Her bscis an ei ce<*(lin«ly graceful daneer and is quiie popular with both the Demo cratic tad Republican yoaag men. The board of eoastf eomoaiseion era met last week iu special session. The contract for baildiag a badge across the North Fork of the Big Hob- river wa» awarded to Wm.W» Francis for *750. The bridge is to be finished Dec. 1st.—Tribune. George Voorhies has Pled a home stead entry with the land office at Missoula on the south half of the so it h west quarter of sectieu 4, and the west half of the northwest Vote early. Mrs. J, F. Rhodes returned from a visit to Dewey Wodaeaday- CarloaU of potatoes lost arrived at LossTs; $1.80 ia 1,000-lh. lets. Just arrived at J. W. Morton's a car of steel ranges and cook stove*. This paper i* a day late this week on account of election job-work sad genera! excitement- V The largest and most oomplcte lino of crockery to be found in Dil lon, at J. YY. M obion ' k . Hughes St MoCaleb of Dillon have a fine line of wall paper Sad house-cleaning supplies. Mail them an prder or call whin in Dillon. Superintendent Walter Colson, of tLe Montana and Idaho Stage Co-, it a fesidsot of Idaho, aad was therefore registered iu Gibbon? il f where ha expects to do hia voting. James Nediow, who obtained a license to wed with Mias Jennie Jackson a fa# weeks ago, was in town Tuesday. We understand the marriage ceremony wifi bo perform ed next Suuday. * The iateat patterns of dress goods and silks at Lossl’s. Political Pointers- wwsharing their d u * |p * frem tbn fact than wwroahiekgt ' Ume*, rab- bit’e feet and far, « ( |,f about tin hole. . Charley, who ia qalta enterpris ing in inch oases, took np tone boards in tho floor of tilt cabin and pat bis bead dowaaobg aould tea, when “ Biff!\ casta Mfel,cat’s paw on hia nose. Than he gpt hia gno and (hot tha eat, a lag, follow boy, which bo fool* sure is O regular, aure enough wiidoat- Tflpt ia how Charley got hia nooo peeled- ................... ..... . Mlalog IHetters- August Kanuto baa had recorded the Honolulu quarts mining claim in the Vipond distnot. We nndemand SepertoUmdtut Hopkiae haa disposed «f hie ieterewt in ihe (Jaeeo of tbo Hills jniqs in the Vipond district for tlO.oOO hnd redgned hia position with tbo com. puny. The litigation over placer mines in tho Pioneer district haa boon dis missed from Judge KnewUi’ U. 8, court io Butte. The court granted a decree of dismissal on tha state- im-ut of the attorney* that aa agree, meui had been reached between tho parties. Carlisle Mason and Mr. Tower, a Butte mineialogist, who have been at the Polaris mm* for nearly a week, came down Thursday and took the midnight train for Butte. Mr. Mason Mated that a new strike of surpassing richness had been en countered within the past few days iu a pait of the mine that haa been heretofore considered barren, and that some exceedingly neb ore is being extracted for shipment. Mr. Mason will build a bouse at tha mine aa soon aa possible. Iu all probability be will remove hia faux ily from Butte to the mine for ■ part of the winter, at least _ -Dillon Corr. Suuday Miner brow lag aronvlile. Gronville, Nov. 1, 1900. Politics and Poiiticiaaa are lb* only two people m tbia'auction at present. Even George Gronn—the irre pressible George—imagines he will have‘-taklug ways” wbm be wins in the race lor uoustable. Ilia ad vantage is obvious when it ia whis pered that lie has the barrel behind State Senator Edwin Norris, o t , him—a little different Irom W. A. Beaveruead county, to make tbs 'Llark s ban el. but a barrel juat the most pleasing speech ot tbe evening. ®*uie. Hi- running mate fur justice Alter the speaking the large crowd j °* tne peaee is Jake Naef, a proa- iu attendance danced to Democratic lanciier of French Gulch, mueic, whicu was ted oy Prol. C. TheV » « « » ‘be independent demo- Bait, oi GiObousvide wtro ae a .life would q w lifyr*! _____ a U f c t t d i a g f w i f t ^ * la **y mxt jugmaHMlitfwt ^ f » l a *bor| mtefeb o f tb# \Tftitiflr' anu on tha okW tickefe.' 11 f!s Mr, Tw ite ia the penewsf-r. -t «r o f a genaiB# beaver f s m .^ 'i t ipl^ « lootud out L aaun|'or«*V;' K ’l l i r 1 about 100 banrara sou bie ra««jka»..{ They am qnita tame ffeo*» wtBtptt*.- -t « •pond water with their taU, «bkb InUaw- ‘ or means “ good- night/* Ha viUf' naitber ael) nor trap, any of ' ' beaver. He oalculaVa« Jb*t at tha end of five yean bn -wUt have 9,50d beaveri whioh will be,wonb ’flifi* 000 to miJkVioto oto*k‘a aud,Ofer- , . • mta, and tba taiia oamuotad into ►oup wilt bring at feast 19,000 The political rally, last week on Thursday evening was largely at tended and much eujoyed by people in sympathy with aither ot tbs political parties. Hon- •). W. Free man, of Billings, was the leading spsaktrof the eveutug and spoke with ferue and eloquence. Mr. Wm. J. Cushing, candidate for county attorney, spoke briefly, aud L, J. Piioe, clerk of the district court lor Beaverhead county and a candidate for re-election, perhaps the heat campaigner of them all, made some apt remarks. The Bea verhead Give Club sung a campaign sciig between speeches aud a grand dance was enjoyed to Republican music. The Democratic rally of the cam paign took 'place last Wednesday eyeuuig Aud is fresh in tb* rumdaqf the people. The Dillou brass band, tu cliarge of 8. J. flames, aucom pauieu the speakers aud uaudidates, aad there was a regular \hoorah” aud me music was much enjoyed by the numerous resident* of the Ba sin. lion. J. W. htautou was the fiiat speaker, out it remained for eratio ticket. Oil the Republican ticket for jus tice we see the name of Mr. Cbas. t 'oouors. whose utime is sy uoeomoui for bouorable dealing No doubt that later on w hi n addressed aa dance mUNciaa sunny shines. Jeau J’. Kirkpatrick, representing tne Dillon Examiner, was with lUC crowd ot Democratic politician* visit lag iu lo*u Wednesday. Mr., , . , , I Judge C i n ers, a boiled shirt and a Kirkpatrick is a pleasant gentleman . . . . . . u .. . i silk tie, with pHsibly a diamond aud made the B uhk / is * vfface a short, , , * Hind, will ti n tm -iit the frame of calf. : i the tlmi. .In Ijje Conners, ot hreneh Miss Isabella Rite, ot Dillon, 1)iH „ f o r con- eaudtdate on the Democratic ticket J Af U{ im; ^ of for aapermteudeut ot schools, and j w Wl M , ehiM h, her slater, Mrs. Ben Williams, ot Bauuack, were here with tbs poll liciaus. COWARDLY CkTyLE KIUJMB. Tea K m * BoIas«t*« ta If. J . Mow tasbarv Dastroy«(.' “ ii ¥ “The aUeatioa of Dapoty StborUI Robinaou wa* called lixaiaday .to * the feet that eight bead of eatt)*, belonging to N, J, Btoloaboig ot thi» «Uy, wort lying daad oa kfe Powell creek'‘ranob, tone ailea ■saik of this oily, without jaat^ui* or provocaiioo,” xaya tbo Door Imdge Bilvor Bute. “Joo Mair, ME Biol*aberg's manager, ; w*o looking through the different paa« . turea when be discovered tha (Saadi cattle. I(e then notHed the officer*. Officer Rebiason waul out Frxdaf and took ia the eitoatioa. ■ fouud the animsl* all witbln'i rafliv; ut of half a mile. Bona gave evi dence oi having suffered eicraoi*t* ing p a l l o r the la*t two days, while others looked ae if they bad dto^ almost lustantiy. There eoAmed to bo one conclusion, and d a l wau that the aatile had beta poisoned. Bat who would father sneb e deed? 8tate Veterinary Burgeon Knowles of Helene was at eabe sent (or, aad an Saturday, in company with Offi cer Robinson, Mayor Coaisy, aad John Bieleuberg. drove out, and Dr. Kuowlei removed tbo oonfeUtf of the stomach V .onf pf tbo aaV mala, which wlH bo saalyiod ty Em;l Sup-* of llt-leua, aed tho ro-' suit will be given hero in a few days. While riding ia tbo same vicinity again Sunday Manager Muir louud t«o more steers dead* and ou close examinatioa he found on one of the animals what seemed to be a small lump. Cutting iuto i* he found e bullet aad a badly abst. tered rib. Msuy believe now mat it ia possible that all have been shot and died of iuterual hemorrhages. However, u ie herd to believe that we have people among us who would commit such en outrageous crime, and it ie to ! m hoped that the future (levelupiueuis will brine the guilty party oi pariies te justice.” Ou ibe l o t» ol December, 1897, nemed after the illustrious Ulysses Giant. beea’iKc he uavegreat promise of following ii. the footstep* of that M. W. Copp, Allen McDonald, j |,ero, at lea-t a* far as honesty and Jen* Peterson aud three son*, Clin*, integrity i* concerned. A more ap Alfred and Bid, were here Wedues- j propriate name might have been du)'- given him—that ol George Wash Bowen and Brmoa were well i ingtos; be ha* never been 'known to represented at the Democratic blow- : tell a falaeho id Honesty, geoer out Wednesday evening. In fact csity ami veracity are three trait* Rev. ft. A. Donation, pastor M. f , Ubuieh, 8ouih, Ft. Pleasant, tty Va„ contracted a aev*r« cold wist’ it was atuuded from tha bagianiag by violei t cougiiKig. Hesayjf “Aw r reaoruag to a (minuet ot ao-callei 'specibua,’ u-uaiiy kept ia U<a bouse, ta no purpose, i purchased a bottle of Ghaiuberlaiu a Cou^a Keme iy, which acted like a charm* I moat cL*eriulJy recommend it t > : the piblia.” For rale by J. f‘# Losal, Wisdom and Jaed-toi. Tha Elisatretopart Buakiog com pany, from »hi a Wiltibm Shriebtr stole a little over JiOO.btlO is tww which he caaoot Druggist L. J. Williams and Uarl j conceal. Like the rounfa they Jewell, aaaiatant clerk and recorder,; beige oat in spot* all over him. were among the band boys. A weak lrom to-night wall know they were too numerous to mention. , iff hi* character Williams and Garl | conceal. Like He i* swift on foot and a dead shot. If a prisoner gives and *l*e eougbs up be will never look through ail about it. And the band played on. Had His Woso Pawled. : the bar* at- Gronvilla, but . prisoner should lie “ nit” on ducats ; then Ulysses will clap ou tbs eora*- aiooga sod it it all off with hint. There are several other tickets ra Charley Schafer haa a skinned nose. It ia not so badly skinned aa < the field, ably defended by peraoe* quarter of section 0, in township f ! m i g h t have been, bat is just eat-, abo are out for the staff that ta ia sou h, range 16 west, containing orally skinned. The Schafer boys it sod the gkn v of having perhaps year*, haa made a aeulomeat with Mia. Annie ilxrt, apoa whom mesh of tbo money wa* speat. Mr*, llart ha* made a general SMignmrnt to the h*ik of »il tho propony off which tho kaa poaseamoo oxcepx th« if the 1 bon-iohold furauaie, bor wearing apparel aud so aaauh of bar jowotry a* *be can prove vat act grows to her by Sehrieber. The property turned crer is valued it M4,MMb 160 teres. Tbe death of lister Pesdieto’. ie the wreck on tbe Northern Pa cific near Bozeman is greatly mourn lira Hibbs and Ubarley B tfl came ever from Gibbons vtile Taea» day to get aeao nriotag toed* Uy j Fred Schl^clariheh, ami ^th^rvtffi. , , , v n ■- r’ I he taken to Sago crook for toe «« sera, Las beic the hilsetof iastxce of | * > aosao proapoets there. , cabin has sot bees osed a great deal: tbe peace for two years, sod while j - r - - sre camped ia tbe Minder tabm, near Fox, where they eoold be han- dv to tbeir work on tbe road. Tbe one case ta two year*. W. A. Ralston, of Ralston ad m tbe Basin where the yawns: V lue ant'd tbe boys took up their be never even qualified, tbo report! Butte has a cpopoiatton of . man had tflWtbtra and a swttr. Hi* abode there, and a wild cat had got loose that he had made eoongfc 16«S; Great FaSs, 14,92*; brother ABeit Fendieum left for j uken np R* quarters amder the house to bay fear reaches v i a pJaa^ of] to.772; Aaaeoeda, 9,***ql the Od home in Meant Hope, Wis., sad gained egress sod made its exit ftock OBthem. Sc fl there ware j Beaccus, ^ Wedsesdry hertm g . T i a a o m r by mein* of a hole ia tbe basking, ptems tb a po-Ttims where a man JM | A.S3I; lag funify have tbe deep syvaffthy Tbe oocBpants of the honae got « aot q a i S t j tim e weald he a vbole 13,5??; a a t tfOr «(tneooa*Mfto*w. ’ j to the feet that *aOf wfld aoisal k i Mt pelliBg fee a -|«M m ^ f ! L rvfepun, * f i * i rM iliM ,. i j