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The Black Hills Union and Western Stock Review. (Rapid City

The Black Hills Union and Western Stock Review. (Rapid City

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shipped here from fbe eastern or the members of a local union known a relic of barbarism that should not older sources of domeistlc supipiy In central portions of the state. Hills as the Pirovinolal Workmen's Asso­ be tolerated in a civilized country. the west. Since 1897 importations of Vnion. ciation at the Sydney (Cape 'Breton) The Cioilian brigands hold the prin­ of gypsuim steadily IncreusMd from A.':.;/ Vv- ...'. V.. •• farmers can s.upply this demand with ADVANTAGES REVIEW. collieries of the Dominion' Ooal Com­ cipal -that It is more honorable to 163,201 tons to 393,000 tons last *&••ag'j, <*1 profit, and it appears they shou'ld pany was begun Tuesday, when the revenge an injury by aiseassination jyear, creating almost a monopoly /V; -"-THE AMPLE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF K-zr grasp the opportunity to make the CAPITAL if Friday.*! Rapid City. S. o. former organization ordered a strike than to -resort to the courts. The for the Canadians, and ihavinig at its 4 farm pay in all ways poselble. Dair­ to enforce its demand for recogni­ American Juryman who permits the mercy the consumer who uses, this ^TTHIS BANK, ITS FINANCIAL POSITION AND 950,000.00 '4 1A "W' s" C. A. Stophenaon. ies and creameries are needed audi tion. The local union which was doctrine of the "unwritten law" to gypsum for .pottery or iplaster. Yet f§ITS ESTABLISHED REPUTATION FOR CONSER- these will 'be supplied if the farmers formed originally with the aid and sway his verdict Is putting himself g.v.psum is found in twenty-ane States ^{^fphensdn Bros., consent of the union, remained loyal IFFVATIVE BANKING METHODS ARE AMONG THE ; v : on the moral iplane of the Sicilian those 1n the east just ibeing worked; V J- ''^^vV:-A:lTOpr MOI ft. •will sihow there is a demand for as a body, although some of its brigand. ,PS- and in New York state a ledge 1-00 SUBSTANTIAL ADVANTAGES ^OFFERED TO them. The grain farmer finds idle B-v 5S^*2tS^i <":'IK^'ir'»--':----;i^- ••• •*V7^ : — members (had 'beam won over to the miles long has jmst been -broken into. PRESENT AND PROSPECTIVE PATRONS. TO pWiods ini the winter which the dairy American organization. The com- The Republic iron and steel com- •Here is a idkwnestic Industry de­ ^^aHkt«Nd at tUe postofflce at-Rapid MAINTAIN .AND INCREASE THESE ADVAN- pM#** •» aecood-clau mall matter. man .profitably employs in caring •pany charges that the American la­ tpan.y of Pittsburg posted notices the veloping ifrom 300000 tons itm 1897 9 bor leaders have sought to divert first of the week that on July 1 all to 1,800,000 tons in 1907, and not TAGF8 IS THE POLICY OF THE MANAGEMENT. Bmt -^- ^ for his herds. The grain farmer seas the Canadian coal trade. Stockades its wills would be conducted on the Si^l^loiyu.50 a year." a itrust. It is divided up into 30 his land depleted annually in fer­ have ibeen built about the mines and open shop plan, thus adding its force (different concerns, employing over THE EQUIPMENT LN EVERY DEPARTMENT tility while the dairyman looks preparations made ito preivent any to that of the Steel Corporation, 5,000 ipersons, and runiwing from the IS THOROUGH MODERN AND EFFICIENT. over his fields and sees a steady in­ forcible initerruption of the work. which- toad- announced a similar -pol­ small producer with bis $'5,000 plant SURPLUS Armed deputies were .placed on guard- icy to go into operation on the same . JAMES HALLEY 1 President, i; crease in the yieltdis of all classes of to the large producer with his $200,- ' fVSf, ilaeat Taift wlil stand by the around the workings. date in its American Tin Plate Com- A. K agricultural crops. Therefore the 000 plant. With an Increased du­ $70,000.00 the .party for revision of ® rpam.y plant. Neither company ty sufficient to keeip down importa­ Ms>s *hetarlff downward. He has spoken dairying districts are growing rich­ The Vermillion (Republican says would again have formal relations tions, the entire market for gypsum , ——• -irobjeist and Is mow using ibis er each year while the strictly ag­ the Missouri river is stlU continuing •as to wage scale with the Amalga­ and manufacturers could be supplied mated Association. T.he men In the ;*.^^-\iOflu®iMftf.ttf''r«duce the duties where- ricultural sections are growing less its ravages In the way of eating into by domestic -producers. Then as is the land on the South Dakota side. various plants of the trust and the the case at 'presemit in the west, the filSS «*®r possible without Injury to the productive il>y the impoverisftving of ^n£BipfeV'"« - * ;r A good share of the old Waterman independent company were .prepar­ domestic could be furnlsihedl at a loterwto of the country. He has the soil. / farm has been carried away toy the ing to strike, although a certain pro­ lower price ithan the foreign because cutting of the stream, a nidi other land portion of them bad opposed- this ac- ^^&i*||#.„-pel#lare of Ahe whole country at The Senate Compntt *£; of the great competition among the „ •***• *nd must give lised to the In the neighborhood is suffering in tiorai, contending that there had been mining concerns supplying the mar­ (Reports contained in the press the same manner. Last week the so much idleness in the last two |%j*|||E' C*M of necessity. The west haB ket. And .that is not all. About $20,- Main Street—Oppoiite Bee Hive dispatches induct the belief that the artesian well on the Waterman place .years that they were in debt and 000,000 is invested in forty concerns ••ked -*or revision downward, espe- tariff bill as framed In the senate which was located .between the house could not afford to be again idle manufacturing gyps uun .products. Fine and Medium Grade I^^K' ctafijr.6n 'certain, necessaries of ltfe, was for the benefit of ithe selfish In­ and the barn (or irather wihere the now. The majority prevailed and an Some of these have been using Can­ house and the barn once stood) was order issued by President McArdle andthioufh.therela a great objection terests instead of meeting the de­ adian gyipsum exclusively but an ad­ from the east, (foe probabilities are washed out and is no more. If this of the Amalgamated Association equate duty would prevent this, for mands of the country. One of the rate keeps up It will not toe many compelled no less than 20,000 em­ the domestic would cost no more ••:•<&«• we«t will sain a few points, senate members of the coiniference years before the 'river is back in its ployes of the American Tim Plate than the foreign. Why not give the }.£S^$A;nojie which will lie alarming in committee told President Taft they old channel. The Missouri River Company to quit their jobs, at x2 Americaras the benefit of t/he vast Navigation congress meets In Yank­ their effect, yet they will show a would consent to the reduction of o'clock midnight of June 30, Wednes­ growing market for this product and Picture and Picture Framing ton, and we would, suggest that one day. The independent tin plate not perimit Canadians to fill their p$§& difference when time has elapsed ifor certain schedules if they had not al­ Undertaking and Embalming Carefully Attended to t 1 of its principal acts should be the comipainiies have quite generally sign­ pockets with our money? ®«° 1° l**»®e effective. An official ready given their .promise to certain unanimous adoption of a memorial ed the scale with the association. ^ rtatement l»a» ibeen jflvam out at the to congress asking that immediate members of the senate to prevent ® Do you want to buy, sell or trade .. f""* in the following lan- thieir reduction. It is a frank ad­ steps ibe taken to .prevent any f urther Rapid City is to toe congratulated encroachment of the Big Miuddy on that a hospital is about to toe estab­ real estate? See John Z. Reed, 15 vjpwse: . mission showiimg a "frame-'U'p"' Farlow block, Rapid City, S. D. r South Dakota soil or anv other out­ lished within its borders. Wlhlle the , 4 "Th® wresMient replied/ Ithat he among certain members of the sen­ side of its present channel. enterprise is of semi-private nature, not The Fleet Off New England. **• committed to the principle ate, and in part substantiates the ® the institution is open to all and de­ ot fpee Taw serves the consideration of everyone The fleet of the United States is -MIS materials, but that ihe distrust that has gone forth, in the The cuirirent issue of the Saturday off the coast of New England. During •'*** committed to a downward re- Evening Post cdntains an interest­ who may need of Its service. The west especially. President Taft ihas iphysicians -who are at the head of the next ifew weeks Its vessels will .?• ^on of, the tmrlff, which he had ing article uipcn the manner in whidh engage in maneuvers in the North the absolute right to say to these European farmers utilize barren the institution are skilled in their ^^M:'ftMi^j|sedt and that ihe was obliged men that he has given promises to profession, anidl .have .the universal .re­ Atlantic waters. It is no longer the spots on their farms, hillsides and Wlhite Squadron. Tlhie change ini , STEPHEN N.M(LIA CORB1N MORSE, CEO. F.SCHNEIDER If^ilpn **» look, at the matter not from the the people of the United States that which are uncultivated with the spect of the .people of Rapid City. MUMDCNT nca P«s locrrr CASH 1 l&M-f atandpoint of amy particular district, A well-equipped hospital such as this color to gray lias been made. Other the tariff would be revised down­ plow, and places where the soil is •alterations resulting from observa­ but frotn the standpoint of Che not sufficiently rich to Justify crop promises to be has been a long felt ward, amd' that his promises and the iwant here, and its success assured. tions maidle during the world encir­ Whole country, and! also from the ping by -the .planting of fruit trees cling voyage are noted. But -the spir­ party pledge must be respected. In andi of chestnut orchards. The fer­ The selection of the Crouch house entire, republican party. • • • That ifact that the pledge holds prece­ was a wise and happy one, for in all it is the same. And the appeal made tility of the soil of the United States, by the vessels is the same. People Wi ot course a revision of the tariff dence over any compact members of unusually rich as it is, ihas in many Rapid City there is no better location 50,000.OS* ^10,000.00 and no better constructed house for 'like to look uipoini the fighting fleet J' eouid not fcs iperfect, must have de- the senate might make. places become exhausted by unsci­ of our country. entific methods of farming. The the .purpose to which It is to toe put. i ft? ^*'5 fe«U and Inconsistencies, but insofar j *1 A't this season of the year wihen hi* Influence went when palled v *sc . 2party as he 'under- The current issue of the Scientific wll'l take nip the task In good earnest decided to ask for the power to su American reports that federal experts of oonser"ing the natural resources pervise the promm.ons and reduc­ sels are particularly attractive :be- M »tpa# them. iHe felt strongly the and several Kentucky whisky mak­ of the country. The government is tions as well as appointments While cause they (bear the names of New Directors j.'^1®' the country for adownward ers foave now approved the process accomplishing a great deal Unt arous existing rules require the keeping England states. The Connecticut is [®||- wJalon ot the tariff within the lim- Invented by Jamea Howden, a 'Scotch­ ing Interest In the suibjeet, and South an efflcleincy record Its character and the flagship. Witih it are the Ver­ mm puhamel CORBINT^ORSE weight haye not been officially idle- mont, the New Hampshire, the Maine MfCf- Wlttons of the protective principles, man, for hastening artificially the .Dakota is doing itq sihare in loaning STEPHEN H.MILL3 BENJ.W.CARLL chemical changes in straight wihisfcy fined. Now It is proposed to have and, the Rihode Island. Wihen all the -Jie'. hoped -to be alble to respond one of Its most distinguished cltlaena 1 a definite and imlnute -record kept vessels have reported for duty there JANES Dffif TON v which heretofore only age was suip- Prof; N. ©.- Hansen of the State Ag M.H. 15AVI5 ,,'to tihe call aa he heard It, as well ipoeed to produce. Howden found rlcultuml college, to the government and copies submitted weekly to the will be seventeen first-class ships im In the totereete of the party as of thiat the alcohols and bases of salts for expeditions to Europe and Asia ihead of -the department concerned the fleet. GEO. F. SCHNEHER , There will ibe torpedo boats and ***%».-'e©untryi,i , T %*,,> ; ^ and acids could be artificially digest­ in searclh of new plants anidl trees and to the commissions Any employe TBs* * ••' ed''by subjecting them to high tem­ calculated'to add to the agricultural not satisfied'-with his rating may -ap­ destroyers, submarines, and auxll- pw^sM^'go^wvycyy.-good^fo'-the people aries, so that the rendezvous will 1 peratures, and the raw flavor remov­ wealth of the nation. peal first to hte superior and then to fJW&To* ^eVest, and the people generally ed by the addition of a fractional $ <* "S ~ the commission. show the largest andi most powerful */U lW® to tee the -revision worked percentage of sulphuric acid. In this The war department has had lt3 collection of fighting vessel® ever as­ 'lei ^ 11 mi*ht 1>e taken to mean the way within three da ye the desired attention called recently to an un­ 1 : Thu Timber Supply. sembled in American waters. New Nobody knows exactly what the England 'history is rich Ini the annals P|M president Intends to compel the een- '.'esters" or flavoring bodies are form­ usual citizenship case. It Is that of ed antdi the fusil oils removed, while an enlisted man of the coast artll timber supply of the United States of the sea. The hardy sons of that ^ "£'* •W^|oj$amV -bill In accordance with Is. There has never been a timber section for many generations have 1,1 the final distillate is employed. The lery conpe. He came to this country v jjafly pledges' or give it tola veto. The Scientific American is of the belief in 1903, at wihlch time he declared census taken in this country. With turned toward the ocean near by for The Gate City Bottling Works " .% outcbme wlH ibe watthed with inter- that this iplrpcees' willl enable the his intention of becoming a citizen few exceptions no state has made a livlihood difficult to. gain from the ^ ®M., Straight Wihlsky maker to com|ply of the United States, and gave bis close estimates of its .forest resour­ scanty soil. In imo -part of our great ces. But the demand for information .domain is the interest In all things Manufacturers of k With the rectifiers. Prof. Hllgaird-of residence as Brooklyn, N. Y. He en­ -I-**** 1 #fs on the subject which has attended jnaratime more active. With' the sum­ ^ pip* rr The Dairy Industry. the California University is quoted listed' In the army andi since 1904, as saying that the new process li­ has been employed on a vessel en­ recent agitation has toeen so marked mer ihome of the president a mecca '^nM^Orovew' Journal has been in- quor "is less liable to produce serious gaged in planting mines. The ves­ that the department of agriculture for ipilgrims and the fleet in the ad­ * ••KIgatlnjg >:Uw Dairy Industry and cerebral nervoiue disorders." sel is now at San Francisco, where 'has prepared a pamphlet in which joining waters a spectacle for the yOnd)^ «vkKmoe to eubetantiate the he applied for completion of hisi nat­ an attempt is made -to give a fairly multitude, New England is contented & accurate showing of the facts. The SODA WATER claim that dairying .pays good re- The monthly statement of the staite uralization, but the application was with the prospects for vacation en­ denledi on the ground that service In assistant forester, who is responsi­ joyment. ,' T^h® firaponderence . of evi- treasurer for the condition >of the cm r( treasuiry at the close of business June a mine planter could' not be con­ ble for the compilation, has colleoted The discusion in the French cham­ And Pop of all Flavors, Carlsbad Mineral ;«^ne® tfonc «Ua line la the increase 30, phows that the total-cash in all sidered residence in the United his data from many resources. He ber of depuities comes just at the claims no special authority. On the rf/lkj^aifialjer ot dairy cows and fund® was $789, 887. Of this $123,- States. As the war department ihas right time too. The Temps does not contrary he invites criticism and Water, Beer, Cherry Cider, Orange K v " ^ ^•W®*ac o' other classes of cat- 883 we® in the general fund; $76,- no jurisdiction in naturalization accept the conclusions of one .prom­ cases it will ibe .uip to the courts of correction of statements in the inter­ inent speaker in that badly that Ger­ Cider, Lemon Soda, Beer, Cream V ^ Statlatios stow that 106 in the twine plant fuind; $29,378 in the capital building fund. These New York to decide this interesting est of more complete knowledge of many's fleet follows that' of Great Soda. All orders promptly filled..' Vy " ilrer® |1,194,000 figures were considerably reduced actual conditions. Britain in importance. It places tihe 'W^>0° head. other ing general fund warrants amount- ment of sending sixteen .battleships of the state to the state auditor for poses, southern, central, Rocky around the globe. It declares that "T . i \ ahow deereaae of ln« to $178,000. The money for tae assessment this year, will add ma­ call was seoured Crflnanoet. reform measure In the To 'wreck a home Is a serious of­ ALLEN BROS. '/r Relohtag should be dispoeed of one 'been reduced in greater 'proportion l0w fense. To lead- a wife and motlier than the actual forest acreage. The * Xomes way or'another. Tbe clause in the , i-f , astray is a blac^kihearted crime, and clearings In the central portion of JEWELERY Pending bill to which tbe conserv­ the criminal deserves severe punish- -P U, -« N atives ipost strongly object 4« that tjie; country to ..make a place, for m;wmm ment But suspKloni and gossip are rich tor miaccount for that. A first REPAIRED e^teodink the intaerUanf mHI® and exports of coal, The murderer is not entitled to the ben­ 006 cubic feet. Figures are given axo» bfods and atockf was adopted efit which mlght accnw to ihim 'it •iar' lumber,- lath,- shltagle®, firewood, O S to 1M.