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A skyscraper whose topmost tower BLUFF PROVES EXPfNSlVE. HOT SPBW6S SHR,^ Jf will rise 901 feet above the curb is ( lanned for New York by the _ Pan- Taxpayers Called a Bluff, But Were GEO. I. WARNER & SON, Pub. American State association. '•"? MOTHER VENDERS AROUSED Disappointed. • • * V.'i.vd*" Be'le Fourche.---Calling whal they HOT SPRINGS, • SOUTH DAKOTA Five persons were instantly killed thought was a bluff, proved expensivs when a Monon train struck an auto PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS to a party of taxpayers near Gillette, SO POORLY GENERAL INTEREST mobile in Chicago. SHOWING ANGER — DRUG Wyo. The taxpayers were protesting 1 6 1 * • • i ^ 1 * ' against certain assessments on cattle • .V?- GISTS THEIR ACCUSERS. KMSER QUITS BEER KERNELS CULLED FROM THE Huffalo, N. Y., entertained several before the board of county commis Comlj Hardly Care for Clul* thousand delegates and visitors at MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS. sioners. Chairman W. P. Rickett •'4,- ' ; ••* ' the fourth International Congress on took up their challenge and declared dren — Finds Health in School Hygiene held here. GERMAN RULER BECOMES TEE. * • » . .""'j HAPPENINGS 0VERTHESTATE that he had been assessed too high for his cattle holdings himself, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- s **4 TOTALER AND HAS SEAT STORIES FROM OVER GLOBE . A jest, laughter, misunderstanding; that he would pay. The taxpayers a sharp retort, a quarrel; shots, $100 etable Compound. • v ON WATER WAGON. What is Going on Here and There then offered to give Rickett per death—this is the story of a tragedy head for all the cattle he owned and & Items From Happenings of World in a. sti-fcet car in Chicago. Two men < That Is of Interest to the Read 11 '*' he promptly took them up. but added i Arranged In Their Briefest and were killed by the conductor and mo- ers Throughout South Da that he would be fair and take ?HUnited States from Buenos Aires icinies, who run wagons in all parts my health was very His "Bryanade" on Guests, but of South Dakota, and who Have tens themselves and found that Rickett bad alter that L Chairman Simmons of the senate was sent by the steamer Van Dyek. had turned in nearly his full holdings Serves Them with Wine If They finance committee at Washington The cargo consists of 1,000 quarters of thousands of dollars invested in the was not regular and industry, are up in arms over the and by the deal sold them all and will I had pains in my Desire It. , predicted the senate could complete and is an experiment. More will be buy a new herd. tlie tariff bill and pass it by Septem Kent if it is favorably received. tenor of some of the remarks made in back and waa so ber !> and that the measure could be • * • reference to their industry by one or Rural Life Conference Sept. 1-2. poorly that I could Berlin.—The kiaser has joined the hardly take care of ; ranks of the teetotalers. He has foru- finished by the conference commit It was determined at Dubuque, la., t wo of the speakers who addressed the Mitchell.—The first rural life con tee and signed by President Wilson that the t idy found in a burned barn annual convention of the druggists of ference will be held in this city Mon my two children. I «• sworn the fatherland's famous beer doctored with sev and cut out its choicest wines. His by September 36. was that of Mrs. Sternweis. The po South Dakota, which was held iu day and Tuesday. September 1 and 2. • • * lice believe Mrs. Sternweis murdered Sioux Falls a few days ago. The It is designed to bring the farmers of eral doctors but got favorite drink now Is lemonade with no better. They told me there was no ' a dash of orange juice, but he does The answer «f the administration her husband and three children, speakers in question recommended the state together in what is consid forces in the bouse at Washington to burned the farm buildings and com that the legislature enact a law ex ered a strong forward movement to help without an operation. I have used not force this "Bryanade" on hi* Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com - guests, to whom the usual wines are the criticisms of the new currency mitted suicide. cluding the sellers of patent medicines put them in better shape to handle bill made by the conference of the » • • from the state, charging that they pound and it has helped me wonderfully. served. their products from the farm, and to I do most of my own work now and take ; Persons who are iu close touch with bankers at Chicago will be a tighten The Tammany city committee of were victimizing, the residents of the bring into their lives more of the so ing up of the lines and a more vigor New York city nominated the follow rural sections of South Dakota. care of my children. I recommend your the kaiser say that this is the result cial side of life. The greater develop remedies to all suffering women."— - of the emperor's conviction that al- ous Indorsement of the bill as it now ing ticket: For mayor, Edward E. Mc- The sellers of these medicines con ment of the farm will be the keynote stands. Call of .Manhattan; for controller, tend th.at their business is as legiti of the conference and some of the Mrs. WILLARD A. GRAHAM, Care of ; cohol lessens the working capacity of • * * ELSWORTH TUTTLE, Bovina Center,N.Y. a man. Me often expresses the opin Herman A. Metz of Brooklyn; for mate as that of the druggists. "I best speakers in the state have been ion to members of his entourage that The bankers will have an opportun president of the board of aldermen, wish to point out," said a leading sell secured for the program. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com immoderate drinking is one of the ity to present their views openly to Joseph A. Goulden of the Bronx. Mur er of these medicines, "that the goods Hon. A. E. Chamberlain, develop pound, made from native roots and phy's slate went through without a herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful greatest factors in retarding the de congress after the currency bill gets we sell are sold in the original pack ment commissioner of the Great Nor tremor of opposition, nor so much as ages and subject to the provisions of drugs, and today holds the record of velopment of nations. Into the senate, Chairman Owen said. thern railroad, will be here to deliver * * • the first sign of dissent. the United States pure food and drug being the moBt successful remedy we Some time ago the kaiser demanded one of the addresses, to gether with America's arbitration treaty with * • [* act, guaranteeing their purity; that know for woman's ills. If you need such the latest alcoholic statistics as to many other capable speakers. Farm .Tapiin expired by limitation. Means .Revised figures of the excavation re all of our goods are articles of inter ers themselves will present the actual a medicine why don't you try it ? K> a. suicides, accidents and crimes which of arbitrating the California anti- maining to be done to complete the state commerce. It would seem from %. > resulted from immoderate drinking. i side of farm life in contrast with the If you have the slightest doubt alieii land question or other disputes Panama canal Bhow an increase of this that the rural purchaser is much theoretical side. The conference will that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta After a study of these statistics he no longer exist unless a special 20,126,000 cubic yards over the esti more certain of what he is getting and experimented on himself and found be held in science hall of Dakota Wes- ble Compound will help you,write agreement should be made.' • mate of July 1, 1912. More than 9,- its purity under federal laws than the leyan University, and will be presided to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. that even small quantities of liquor • » • 000,000 yards of this increase is due local citizen would be of the ingre (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad 'esseued his energy and capacity for over by H. I. Jones as chairman and vice. Your letter will be opened, Supporters of the administration to slides in Culebra cut. dients of a prescription filled by a S. D. Van Benthuysen as secretary. • work, whereupon with characteristic currency bill scored an important vic • * • druggist, who may substitute ingre read and answered by a woman, impulsiveness he cut out alcohol en A. big picnic dinner will be held on and held in strict confidence. tory in the house Democratic caucuB Children perished in two accident^ dients or adulterations or both with the second day of the conference. tirely. He never misses an oppor when they brought to their aid an un at Grand Rapids, Wis., when Lucien out detection except upon chemical tunity to descant on the value of tem- qualified indorsement of the measure Berand, five years, was burned to analysis." Prize Lodge Family. MUCH LEGISLATION OF VALUE ' perance, and there are some members from Secretary of State Bryan and de death in bed by matches in the pocket The sellers of patent medicine Deadwood.—This city claims the of his suite who take their wine light- feated proposed "Insurgent" amend of his night gown, and Eva Brander charge that for ten years the drug distinction of having the prize lodge Anti-Tuberculosis Workers Have Rea' , ly when dining in his presence. While ments that would have prohibited in was killed b^ a pitchfork. The girl gists' association has been endeavor family in South Dakota if not in the son to Be Satisfied With Laws ; he was swearing in the naval recruits terlocking directorates in national was killed when following a load of ing to secure the enactment of legisla northwest. Among ihe members of Passed in 1913. at Wilhelmshaven recently the em- or state banks incorporated under the hay and a pitchfork falling from the tion to drive the traveling salesman of the Deadwood homestead of Yeomen i peror took occasion to deliver a lec- proposed new law. load pierced her heart. medicines and Sroprietar yarticles out are seven Fredericks brothers and sis Out of 41 state legislatures in ses * » • r s " >• A ture on temperance and drank a toast • • • of South Dakota, and that they have ters. The four brothers and three sion during the season of 1913, laws - t in water. Me also recently told army Owing to the objection of Represen Sixty workmen were trapped 440 during each session of the legislature sisters rode the goat one at a time, dealing with tuberculosis were enact a officers who asked if there would be tative Mann of Illinois, a resolution feet under ground in a section of the during that period maintained a lobby each recommending their experience ed in 30 states, while in 34 states con any objection if his health were drunk granting President Wilson the right Catskill aqueduct being constructed at the state capital to further their to the other members of the family sideration was given- to bills dealing in water that on the contrary he to accept and place in the White under Washington Heights, New purpose. who in turn took the initiation. with the prevention of this disease. would be well pleased. House a bust of William Pitt, as a gift York, by fire that started in the shaft- The entire seven are now in good This is a summary of the legislative from American women now in Eng house overhead. All were found un Pastors Are Named. standing in the lodge and they have campaign for 1913, issued by the Na BRITI8H TRUCE WITH SUFFS. land, the house at Washington failed harmed two hours later when the fire Lead.—At the close of the Black two younger brothers who are merely tional Association for the Study and1 to pass the measure. , was controlled. Prevention of Tuberculosis. Appro • • • • • • Hills mission of the Methodist church awaiting the age limit to hand in their Militant Leaders Are Now Taking a President Bishop Napthali Lucqock applications. The seven Fredericks priations to the amount ot over $5,000,- .-fa Holiday. * The U. S. senate confirmed the nom Governor McGovern ot Wisconsin announced the following appoint who belong to the same lodge are 000 have been set aside for the treat ination of Francis Burton Harrison ot appointed Dr. C. W. Morter of Milwau ments: Belle Fourche, J. W. McCur- Frank, Rudolph. William, Bert. Jessie, ment and prevention of tuberculosis - London.—Rumors which have been New Tork as governor general of the kee, Walter H. Liglnger of Milwaukee current of a truce betweeu the mili dy; Bonoita Springs, J. C. Baker; Buf Mary and Angie. by the various legislatures in session, Philippines. and William P. Hart of Eau Claire as falo Gap, Fairburn and Southfork, R. this year. In addition to these, con tant suffragets and the British gov • • • members of the new state boxing ernment seem to find support in a C. Reynolds; Capa, Sansarc, Hayes Fix Location for Cheyenne Fail-. gress will be obliged to set aside near First deposits of the government's commission created by a law passed and. Ottumway, C. M. Weirauch; Mobridge.—At a recent meeting of ly $1,000,000 for the maintenance of° letter written by Mrs. Pankkurst to $50,000,000 crop-moving fund were at the recent session of the legisla her followers, advising them to take Deadwood, J. A. Edwards; Edgemont, the Cheyenne River Indian council it the United States public health, the made in reserve oities in the southern ture. No boxing exhibitions can law H. W. Minish; Hot Springs, H. L. was decided to hold their annual fair army and navy sanatoria, and the tu a holiday for the present. She saysf states, among which were Baltimore, fully be held in Wisconsin without the "I am gathering up strength for a Case; Hill City, A. G. Campbell; Lead, this year on Goose creek about 25 berculosis hospital of the District of Richmond, Atlanta and Memphis. promoters holding a license from the miles west of the Cheyenne agency, Columbia. renewed battle when the holiday sea • • • Paul H. McBeth; Newell, C. G. Wag commission.. ; . and near the station of Mossman on : Among the notable advances in the son Is over. I hope that every one • • |> oner; Nowlin, Midland and Indian House elections committee No. 1 at Creek, Fred Lonsdale; New Under the railway line to Faith. These fairs legislative enactments of this year are ot you also will take advantage of Washington voted to seat William In a message to the governor of the present lull in political activity wood, Wasta, Well and Box Elder, R. have been kept,up now for several the tuberculosis registration law of McDonald, Progressive, of the Twelfth Pennsylvania the Central Labor union A. Palmer; Oelridhs, Wayside and years and are a strong stimulation Colorado; laws providing for subsidies to take the rest and change you have Michigan district, in place of Olin threatened to call a general strike at all so richly deserved." Pleasant Hill, D. G. Evans; Oral, Fair- toward agriculture on the part of the to local hospitals in Minnesota and Young, Republican, who resigned Erie, Pa., if the state constabulary is Wisconsin, an act providing for the Another indication that an agree view and F. G. Flat, Leslie Davis; reds, as the pride of success is just as from the house, but whose resignation sent there. establishment of county hospitals in ment has been reached is the cessa • • • Piedmont and Tilford, F. M. Faith; strong in them as in the whites, nad was not accepted because of Mr. Mc Indiana, and the establishment of tion by the authorities of the enforce Philip, L. F. Gillespie; Plainview, J. their fairs are a test not only of the Donald's contest. ;• Mexican Revolt showing which can be made by indi state bureaus for the prevention of ment of the "cat and mouse" act. • • • . W: Hartley; Quinn, L. C. Baker; Rap t Embassy Adviser John Lind is pre id City, C. E. Matthews; Sturgis and viduals, but also between the various tuberculosis in Ohio and California. Out of forty-three suffragets sentenced By a vote of 39 to 33 the U. S. Ben- pared to leave for Vera Cruz, Mex., Whitewood, W. E. Hartung; Sundance sub-divisions of the reservation, A complete analysis of the tubercu to Imprisonment for various offenses ate defeated an amendment proposed upon an hour's notice. Seemingly losis legislation considered and enact only one.now is in jail. and Inya Kara, P. J. Lawson; Spear- which each year contest against one by Senator Lippitt providing that cot certain that'the Mexican government another for a prize for the sub-divi ed in 1913, is being prepared by the It is widely believed that Mrs. ton spool thread should pay the sfcjpe fish, C. E. Hagar; Timber Lake, W. J. has misinterpreted the cause of his Waltz; Terraville and Central, P. H. sion making the best showing. national association. Pankhurst has at least agreed to a rate of duty as the yarns of which it mission, he has abandoned his task truce In order to strengthen the hands is composed. The bill now provides WeBton; Terry, S. M. Davis. C. D. as hopeless. Royse was named financial agent for Plan Ministel Show. Before the Coolness. of those members of the British cab a rate of 15 per cent, ad valorem. * • * Colome.—Preparations are under Maud—My grandmother reached her inet who are working to make the The Lippitt amendment would have the Methodist Deaconess hospital at The bodies of Pascual Orozco and Rapid City. To be supplied: Creston, way here for prseentation at an early one hundredth birthday. enfranchisement of women a govern increased the rate in some cases to other peace commissioners were found da^e fore one of the most pretentious "Ethel—She couldn't have stopped at ment measure. ,\r'tV ' Caputa, Weta, Interior, Kadoka, Hard 27% per cent. ; riddled with bullets In the streetB of ing. "home talent" minstrel performances twenty-three so long as you have. '' Huatla, Mexico. Zapata slew the com ever staged in South Dakota. There Cut Bean From Throat. Domestic 1 ,*T missioners with his own hand. Zapa Burned bv Phosphorus. will be 60 male voices in the opening Exactly. Wlnfleld, Kan.—ljly a hurried oper The blow that killed Bull Young in ta was later killed. '' - Deadwood.—But for his proximity to chorus and about $500 will be.expend "That was a very warm argument." ation at a hospital bean was taken • • • ' - a creek, into which he jumped, ed in costumes for the event. A num "No wonder, with so much hot air from the throat of a 2-rear-old child Los Angeles temporarily put an end to the fighting game in southern Cali Everett Waugh, a 15-year-old boy of ber of former professional theatrical in it." and tta life saved. The bean had Foreign fornia. Thomas J. McCarey, boxing Mount Numkam, 22,000 feet high this city, would have lost his life by a people reside here, giving impetus to penetrated into the r^gkt bronchial promoter of southern California, and and one of the loftiest peaks in the peculiar accident. As it is, he was thespian affairs. The Colome min tube, completely stopping it and de Attorney Earl Rogers, counsel for the Himalaya niountains, has been scaled. seriously burned about the head, body strel last winter was the event of the priving the lung of air- It was located Athletic club, both' declared that all Word was received here from Mario and hands. Young Waugh was out season in the Rosebud country. Like by x-ray and reached by an incision fights now scheduled will be called Piacenza, an Italian explorer and berrying a few miles from the city In the trachea. The child was that of off. ; . mountain climber, that he had reached and in the creek he found some A Saloon Question. Will Graham, of Dexter. , Pleasant • • • ' the summit of the mountain chunks of phosphorus that someone Springfield. — State's Attorney An effort will bo made, according to • • • had cached there. Taking them out French has employed a surveyor to j •: Baby with Appendicitis. confidants of Governor Sulzer of New Militant suffragettes caused $60,000 of thfe water he placed them in his measure the distance from the cor-1 V Thought • Chicago.—Robert Scerslno, eleven York, to obtain the indictment of sev damage at Criswick, England, by pocket, ignorant of the effects. As porate limits of Springfield to a cer-1 months old, was operated on for ap eral members of the legislature who burning down a theater. soon as the water evaporated his tain saloon in Kingsberg. A law of an old friend— ' pendicitis here, the youngest person were most active in the Impeachment • • • clothes burst into flame, and in trying which went's into effect July 1 pro-1 ever operated on for that disease in of the governor, and also of certain While maneuvers of the Swedish to put out the fire he scattered some vides that no saloon shall be operated I IlHVv this city. He is expected to recover men high in Tammany hall, who are fleet were in progress an armored of the phorphorus about his head, and within a distance of five miles of a j rapidly. not officially connected with the leg ship collided with and sank a gun the hair was burned off. Suffering "dry" town. A license was granted by ; boat. Rgony, the boy had presence of mind islature. One of the charges, it is the township supervisors for a saloon Post 3 • • • \ " ] v' TWleter In Minnesota. said, will be criminal conspiracy. , " enough to. jump in the creek and, yell in Kingsberg, said to be four miles Thief River FallB, Minn.—A storm • • • • Two automobile bandits visited the ing for help, he was rescued only after from Springfield, which has been dry that approached the violence of a tor Governor Major of. Missouri com Communal Savings bank at Wil- great patches of flesh had been nearly a year. * nado visited this section. Telephone muted the sentences of eight more helmsburg, 'Germany, murdered the burned from his body near the heart Toasties wires to the outlying districts are coT.vlcts who worked on the public cashier and escaped with a satchel and on the thighs. * *- High School Building Ready Soon. down. The 11-year-old son of A. F. highways on "Good Roads" days re full ot bank notes and cash. Selby.—The hew Selby high school Anderson was killed • • • with cream.-r lIPp cently. Ends Life by Hanging. • building is nearing completion and "Gentleman Roger" Thompson, held Sioux Falls.—Shortly after arriving will be finished and ready for occu J Struck by a\ Baseball. Not only peonage but chattel slav under the Dominion immigration laws home with a new automobile, George pancy ^bout October 15. The build Sweet, crisp bits of white • Alton, 1U.—John Elbell, 23 years old, ery in the strictest sense of the word as having aided Thaw to cross the Johnson, a well known homesteader ing is of brick construction and con Indian com, touted to an third baseman in a ball team of East Is flourishing today throughout the Canadian frontier, announced he was of Gregory county, committed suicide tains five class rooms besides a lab apprtiring, golden brown. Alton, was struck on the head by a Philippine islands, according to a "up against It," and that if the Thaw by hanging himself. Whether or not oratory, cloak rooms and several other pitched-bkl! In a game. His skull was special report made by Commission family did not come to his rescue he the purchase of the machine had any smaller rooms. The cost is approxi A delightful food foe break- tractnredr - er Dean G. Worcester, secretary' of would be forced to tell all he knew sonnection with the suicide is un mately $16,000. This building replaces the interior, to the governor general. ibeut Thaw's escape from Matteawan. known. ' " fat, hutch or supper — always the one destroyed by fire last winter rcidy to serve instantly from ... Law Violated. • • • ^ . Valentine, Neb,—Game Warden An Patrolman Fred Holwedel was shot Hills. Pioneer Passes Away. the package. '"7 . *•'' Negotiate Forged Checks - * derson, of this city, caught a bunch through the head by one ot several Deadwood.—As the result of a sun \ * ' k of live young boys, all sons of promi riabbers he surprised when they were Personal stroke on his ranch, ninety miles Madison.—Two transient farm "Thm Memory Linger*" hands succeeded in passing forged nent ranchers in the southern part attempting to enter a business build north of here, three weeks ago, Dan it * sT' ^ , -V"*,-: ing In Detroit. He died while being Mrs. Sarah Harris of New York, checks to the amount of $69 in the of thla county, with a big. bunch of iel Scanlon, aged- 82, died, at St For a pleasing variation chickens and it will cost the bunch taken to^a hospital. The robbers es who attracted attention last year by Joseph's hospital in this city. Scan village of Nunda, a few days ago. about $125. *The boys were all-under caped. N an appeal to the state to kill her be With the aid of a good check thej sprinkle some Grape-Nuts ; lon, when taken ill, declined to be ' V-*-j,.;.;.., • » •' I. - < - , • • 7.s' ;v ,' cause she was paralysed, was threat moved until his son arrived, when skillfully copied the signatures on twe over a saucer of Post Tout- At the closing session of the conven ened with death when flames from a blank checks and filled them out for r they made a sixty-mile race to the m, then add cieam. The t'. : ^?" Lead Miners Riot. • / tion of the International Association near-by lire cracked the windows In railroad station and brought him here. amounts of $34 and $35, respectively. t-- [$|s/;l0yv«ii-:;r5Mo,—The . Jlrst- rioting of Rotary clubs at Buffalo. N. Y., all her roonr in an uptown sanitarium. The delay in receiving aid is thought combined flavour is some the atrfke of 6,000 St. Francois the old officers were re-elected, includ When two attendants found her she to have hastened his death. For thir thing Jo remember. >£.; ttfg; i»Si!$* fook s»ace h«ra JPhe assessed valuation of Aurora : ing President Russell F. Grelner of pleaded with them not to take her ty years past Scanlon has been an county for the, present year is $15,- VyESS§&< •• 'l"% Kansas City and Treasurer R. F. away. "This is the first chance I've .employee of the Homestake Mining j 909,697. There are 8,816 horses in Chaptn of Chicago. had to die," she said. ' oompsny at Lead. - • - i the county and 1S,10|9 head of cattle. SWtuu fcere»i Oootwmr. Limited Battle Creek, Michigan ST"