- OLD FREIGHTER RISES LOST HIS LIFE IN limeOHT COUNTY IHDEPEiDEI'f 1 1 IS CAPTIVATED LUTHERAN MEETING TO RESCUE TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS ;|j LION | FROM WATERY GRAVE EFFORT FRED W. WRIGHT. Publisher. o 4; , j ¦John S. Moore, Pioneer Sioux Falls Mangum, Muddy ABERDEEN, D. Lawton, Okla. —At Okla.. BY WOMAN'S SINGIN6 North Alabama, Sunk in Big AT S. to Ray, pastor Man, Drowned While Trying PFISMIET. ~BOUTH DAKOTA Rev. J. L. of the Christian Below Vermillion in 1870, Appears church, shot and Instantly killed Wil- , Save Child. Abovs liam H. Stephenson and then fled. He Surface of Watsrs. 11,—While en- Mont personii probably think that was surrounded. Before Ha* Narrow Seventy-Eight Minintersand Lay Sioux Falls, S. D„ July pursued and Woman Vermillion, 8. D., July 13.—The river making a gallant effort to winged needs from trees travel to- he could be taken he t:ut his throat gaged In great on wind. Hut the in Re- steamer North Alabama, which struck Delegates Attending the ’rescue a little child who had fallen into distances the with a knife. The motive for the kill- Escape From Death snag the Missouri of Ridley, of the Botanic a In six miles below Big Sioux river, John S. Moore, a. studies Dr. ing of Stephenson Is not known. years ago Annual ithe county, at Indicate that cesses of Black Hills. Vermillion thirty-six this Convention. '.pioneer resident of Minnehaha gardens, Singapore, month and to the bottom of the ‘wingedseeds have a far narrower range sank lost his life by drowning. The little Kingfisher, Okla.—Mrs. Emily Mc- treacherous stream, together with a of night than do "powder” seeds and Kinley, postmistress here, has been girl was finally rescued by her brother. The greatest distance very valuable cargo, yesterday was body was recovered about two plumed seeds. held in 3500 bonds on the charge of seen rLsing above the murky waters of [Moore's by the winged fruit a forest NIGHT CHURCH HASHAD GROWTH after he disappeared for the last traveled of falsifying the records of her office. She KEPT CAPTIVE ALL the Big Muddy, of sight- Jhoura Ridley, was 100 and crowds (time beneath the surface of the river. 'tree, observed by Dr. Is the widow of a cousin of the late seers are flocking to the bank to see yards. Under the most favorable cir- resident, John McKinley. Lizzie Mc- ' The unfortunate man with a num- would £ the old boat that has been stranded other men and their families was, cumstances, he calculates, It Linley and Clara Godfrey, assistants, for so long. ber of 100 years to spread 300 With Paw on Her Breast, Huge Moun- Fifteen Years Ago There Were 15 Con- enjoying a picnic on the banks of the* take this plant were also held in SSOO bonds. steamer Bank years spread The In 1870 while at what is known as Palisades, yards, and 1,600,000 to tain Beast Forces Mra. Under- a cargo flour and gregations With 2,000 Members, iriver to the Phil- transporting of Garretson, when the little daugh- from the Malay peninsula Duisburg, Prussia—Being informed whisky from Sioux City to the Yel- Are 150 Congrega- Jnear meat wood to Sing Throughout Now There ter Smith, a member of the party, ippines, If a long connection existed. that Inferior was being smuggled lowstone district, and while the older of Ed tions, 16,700 fell Moor®* . from Russia Into Germany, the cus- the Night. residents remember the incident of its With Members. Accidentally Into the river. manufac- seized IJumped stream with the object Fourteen years ago a bottle toms authorities a consignment sinking. It had passed from their minds Into the Cognac, rescuing but evidently was turer, Claude Boucher, In which proved to be carcasses of un- the ship began to rise jof the child, factory testified a until old from ¦taken cramps lost France, was forced to close his born calves. A witness that watery grave. with and his own reg- Deadwood, 8. D., July 13.—Kept a cap- Its Aberdeen, S. D., July 12.—Seventy- by the continuous strikes and exactions number of large firms have been There were fifty barrels of fine old Ulfe. to work ularly such meat. through an entire night by a ferocious eight ministers and lay delegates are of his employes. He then set Importing tive whisky aboard the craft and none of to Invent a machine for the manufac- mountain lion, and saved from a horrible was recovered, is quite 'here attending the fifteenth conference (PROF. HANSEN GOES TO RUSSIA. Seattle, Wash. Mitchell, who It ever and It ture of bottles. This machine Is now In —George death only by her singing, was the terrible probable that a search of the old jof the Dakota district. lowa synod of parts of the country; shot and killed Franz Edmund Cref- use In various of John Underwood, who, freighter will now be made in an at- (the Lutheran church. Rev. F. Richter, ,Will Inspect Trees and Shrubbery or» bottles are out by It Beld, leader of the sect known as experience Mrs. 250,000 turned tempt to find the liquor, which would la., • Government, produces 35,000 ‘Holy Rollers” In this city, alleging with her family, was camping on the of Clinton, president of the general Orders of U. S. dally. A single machine certainly look good to a lover of that is pre- hours; and any- lhat Creffield had deluded and w'ronged hanks of Iron creek near Harney peak, synod, arrived yesterday and Brookings, S. D., July 11—Professor N.j bottles In twenty-four thirst destroyer with its udded age of siding at the i learn run It In a week. The bis two sisters, was found not guilty one of the wildest regions of the Black meeting. fE. Hansen, of the state agricultural col- one can to thirty-six years. Rev. C. Q. Ausenberg, of Hull, la., Russia, are stronger and look better Dy a Jury yesterday afternoon. The de- Hills. —? — lege, left Saturday for northern bottles insanity. president of the district, preached the by than those made by the blowers. fense was Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, with their LUTHERAN MEETING ADJOURNS. where he is sent the United States) three children, came recently from New 'opening sermon and rendered his an- government to inspect trees and shrub- Danville, lll.—Vice President Fair- nual report. In it he spoke of the rapid bery select those varieties he finds Julian Trask, formerly labor com- York, Mr. Underwood to look after some Large Attendance at Last Day’s Ses- and Hampshire, stam- banks, out in his automobile, ran down mining Interests and the family to enjoy [growth of the church and showed a most suitable to this climate. He will' missioner of New Dougherty, prominent sion at Aberdoen. ;comparlson the strength of speech., and this Joseph M. a the novelty of camp life. Just before sun- between be gone all summer. mers greatly In his politician, the latter re- Aberdeen, S. D., July 13.—There was a ;the now and fifteen years ago. known throughout democratic down Mrs. Underwood started from camp district William MacDonald, connected with peculiarity la well ceiving painful injuries. Dougherty large attendance yesterday at the confer- 'When the district was first organized agriculture of the the state. One day he was approached alone to meet her husband, who was com- ;the department of Introduced himself and the vice presi- being ence of the Dakota district, lowa synod, ithere were only fifteen congregations, [Transvaal, spent a couple by a stranger who, after some prelim- ing from the mine. Not familiar South Africa, dent shook hands and said he was glad hopelessly of the Lutheran church. Several Inter- ,'with a total membership of about 2,000. >of days in Brookings last week, looking inary talk, confessed that he had a with the country she was soon to meet him. lost. The night falls suddenly among esting papers were read and all reports Today there are fifty-three ministers, over the experiments in agriculture and son who stuttered. He was anxious to membership Mr. these mountains, and Just as the last flick- showed large gains In church 1150 congregations and 16,700 members. horticulture at the college. He Is mak- have the lad cured and asked New York—When told, as a Joke, during the past year. Rev. F. Kern of The value of the church property is the er of daylight vanished she was Btartled ing a tour of this country inspecting! Trask for advice regarding matter. her husband, with whom she Is led in discussion the now’ $230,000. grave- that by a frightful scream behind her and at Prlmghar, la., a on estimated at agricultural conditions and is looked The labor commissioner reflected very much In love, was dead, Mrs. subject, “Work for the Coming The report of the secretary. W. and then the sume montent was borne to the ground Year.” Rev. [upon as an authority in horticulture. ly for a few moments re- Irene Duff, 24 years old, slashed her Several plans were submitted and con- Schroeder, of Carselton, N. D., covered some all emphusis he could by an Immense mountain lion. ;Mr. MacDonald paid our faculty sponded with the throat with a carving knife and may siderable enthusiasm was aroused. The .practically the same ground as that of their ex- "H-s-s-hoot him." Mr. The fall did not hurt her. but as the wild- 'high compliments on original command: lose her mind. and Mrs. Duff conference adjourned last evening with the president. Rev. F. Richer will de- went here to Cali- here years ago eyed animal stood over her and she real- periments. He from came several from Nova in the election of delegates to the general liver an address at this evening’s ses- jfornia. Ever since 1840 the skull of Sir Scotia. ized her probable fate, she screamed The lion lifted his head at the synod. sion. The conference will adjourn to- Dr. J. G. Coller, a practicing physl- has on show In a terror. —•— Thomas Browne been morrow’ afteanoon after the election of 1880, sold his at Norwich. It has now been India—Dr. Turner, health sound of the echo which her voice awak- fclan here since has tyrac- museum Bombay, GOOD GROWING WEATHER. 'delegates to the grand synod, which and Green and will to the vault whence It was officer of Bombay, has successfully ened, and as ahe saw that his attention ,tice to Drs. Boyden restored i meets at Austin, Tex., next year. Fol- year travel. He was attracted, it camo to her mind that Huron, S. D. ( July 13.—Following spend the next In 4V*- taken. Sylvanus Urbun, In the Gen- demonstrated the extraordinary effi- lowing are the names of the ministers mor- she had read of wild animals being sub- the synopsis of the official weather and pects to visit the coast and southern \ tleman’s Magazine, condemns the ciency of crude petroleum as a plague present, representing all sections in the certain people who It Is his ex- dued by the sound of a human voice. crop bulletin for the last week, issued [states, and will probably see South bidness and that of disinfectant. believed that two Dakotas and northern lowa. Revs. to Shakespeare’s skull have materially advanced She began to sing, first In a faltering from the office In this city: .America and Europe before returning. . proposed have periments H. Eilts, A. Taag, C. Knoll, H. Melch- of the similarly examined. "Let such ghoul- the prospects of the extirpation of the and uncertain voice, but afterwards more Light showers were fairly general on Rev. George E. Murphy, pastor busybodys,” he says, em- steadily and clearly she found that she Monday, the 2d inst., but after that ;ert, H. Nagel, H. Reinhardt. C. Schade, .Baptist church, has gone to Canada to Ishly Inclined plague. as Timmicke, G. Wenninger, attention to could effectually distract the beast. date there was practically no rain, ex- !H. A. L. spend his summer vacation. Mr. Mur- phatically, "confine their Drews, Elster, Klein, Jonathan Wild." cases of Through the chill night of the mountains cept light amounts In several widely H. F. Helm, W. [phy recently moved here from Denison* the anatomy of Colon —Several smallpox B. Marr, Sehoebel, W. developed at Colon, but they have she sang, now gayly, now desperately, all scattered localities. There was an ;B. Kroker, A. ;la. have Schroeder, Zink, D. H. Meyer, T., Asbestos stockings lire now being been confined to the laboring class. the songs she had ever heard, while the abundance of sunshine. Rain is needed G. Dr. J. W. Heston, formerly president, for use by In is with In some parts of the Black Hills dis- Meyer, L. Weldner, C. Baetke, F. J. of the state agricultural college, manufactured workmen The medical staff of the canal zone Immense cat lay In apparent content Flentje, located rooms and foundries. In these the her holding trict and also in a few scattered east- Ohworsky, C. C. Eisenberg, H. here, now president of the Madison, boiler Isolating and quarantining infected one huge paw stretched over Coeken, but and other situations the floor often be- hopes to stamp out the had wandered ern localities, and over a large area !F. Kern, F. G. Baermann, C. state normal, will spend the summer in district and dls- her In a vlse-like grip. She Ruth, Neumann, A. Ot-i comes uncomfortably hot, though not euse quickly. farther from the beaten path than she rain would at this time be acceptable. A. Hein, G. W. ! Brookings. through soles mean temperature for the tersburg, C. Weideraenders, E. Brue- — hot enough to burn the had realiz*“d and It was not until the day While the 4— posi- state averaged a little below the nor- gel, O. Bruntsch, I. Deguinse. of shoes. The workmen In these Arcadia, Nob.—Mrs. William Mlsner began to break that Mr. Underwood, guid- GOVERNOR’S WIFE DUCKED. feet, mal for the the days — — tions suffer tortures from their her 3-year-old daughter were voice, found his week, were mostly 4 and ed by the sound of her nights and It Is declared that the non-con- burned to death here by an explosion imprisoned wife. warm. On the whole, the av- MEET. Impromptu Bath eraged moderately The maximum WATER COMMISSION TO Mrs. Elrod Takes an ducting properties of asbestos enables of gasoline. Their clothing Ignited carefully directed shot from his rifle cool. withstand higher temperatures A temperature of the week ranged from in Waters of Lake Kampeska. them to and a boy, the only one who could help brought a speedy death to the liori and absolute comfort. 79 to 87 degrees, and the minimum First Session of Board Will Be Held Watertown, S. D., July 11.—Mrs. S. H. With them, was unuble to extinguish the Mrs. Underwood was rescued, thoroughly not (lames. temperature from 45 to 55 degrees, ac- at Deadwood. Elrod, wife of the governor, will is a sim- unnerved from her night's experiences but received. outing at Lake There a plant In Chill and measured cording to the reports Deadwood, S. D., July 12.—The board soon forget her summer the “flower of otherwise unharmed. The Hon In rain is Da- was arranged Saturday- ilar one In Japan called Dallas, Tex.—Mrs. Carrie Nation w'as Except the localities where Of w'ater commissioners of South Kampeska. It eight feet from tip to tip and weighed not boat, to- the ulr.” It is so called because it and held In $2,500 bonds neded, the reports generally indicate kota will hold its first meeting under to take her picture in a and irrested here less than a hundred pounds. Mr. and she appears to have no root, and Is never charge having that good growing weather prevailed, the new irrigation law in this city on gether with a party of ladles re- an the of sent obscene Mrs. Underwood broke camp the following attempted to fixed to the earth. It twines round a through the malls In the Issue und the conditions were, on the whole, the 14th of July. The meeting will be paired to the pier and