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their buildings and fences. Paint is Palmer a Fitting Spoke MAY PARTY AND OPEN MEETING "II 1" happiness to have about us population. It would not, however, OF THE WOMAN'S AtJXELIABY those wno lad that we are allTe. not only the greatest home beautifier, instantaneous standstill, tossing th passengers violently from then- seats. No one was hurt.

be. an Ideal plan, because the cost of doing exactly the same work but also the beet preservative yet Attorney General Palmer Is the recognized agent of the Wilson administration in the effort to save it The extra fine spring weather Sat-'1 to one ot the greatest blessing in nrdav. broueht a record crowd to the' life t0 fflaTe friends. Life without might be much greater in one dis nnan mean tha Wnirian'. a Mends would not be worth livin from an overwhelming repudiation trict than in another, but is would discovered, and in many towns real estate dealers purchase ramshackle buildings for the purpose of painting and disposing of them at a good pro illary.

By three o'clock the dab Ermerson said "The only way to have in the Democratic primaries. Pal. probably be as good plan as could May 12, 1890 J. B. Moore, a leading attorney of room held the lareest number In the a tena is to De one, be devised for the purpose ln view.

mer was the man selected to go into the Georgia primaries when, as he Lead left Saturday for Tennessee to fit. Dilapidated buildings are a. We cannot expect counsel ot per meet his family and escort them menace in any community and should history ot the organization at a like' "Tne Board of Directors has been meeting. So attractive were the dec-! inTed to sit on the platform in or-orations and arrangemenU ot the der that the members ot the auxiliary himself said, no one else would de fection, not even in party politics home. be removed.

In this "clean up" cam. fend the Presidnet. Palmer occupies The error ln all such devices lies John Treber and John Manas will room that all were exclalminz with may Become more thoroughly ac- paign the service of every resident what is probably at the present time the most Important position in the in the assumption that a cheap cam', paign Is virtuous and a costly cam in Deadwood will be enlisted, includ pleasure at the same. Several tables, wm transact me go to Beulah today to inaugurate an exportation or orlgional package were nlaced in the room, and everv-! buslnes8 affalrs the Auxiliary. ing the school children, so that the cabinet.

It ls interesting, therefore, paign la corrupt. That may be so. mi OAT willow, and we lay Plans and strive to ac trade with South Dakota. to make note ot his recorl of the and it may not be so it all depends. work will be carried on systematically and thoroughly to the satisfaction of Mrs.

Morris Llebmann and son past year. An inexpensive campaign is no more every one ln the Auxiliary. The work Morris, came as far as Rapid City on In Mav, year ago, deaaly bombs of the various committees will be ere mailed at New York addressed ticial peach blossoms in vases and 1U something tor the better, baskets. This was an artistic touch meat ot Deadwood, the question is which made for informality and soc-1" how 8 few eai thes ad-ialibllity vantages but how all may have the The president Mrs. Hayes called m- opportunity of sharing in what-th.

to order at o'clock and eTer 8ucce8s reeults- Men need their way home from California, yesterday. Mrs. Llebmann stopped off necessarily honest than an expensive campaign is necessarily dishonest. A State campaign in which only one dollar was spent would be vicious and carried out as rapidly as possible, prominent officials who had I'tec "Let me speak for a moment of connects! with' prosecutions ot an that which prompts us to do our work at Rapid City to visit friends. She will arrive home today.

Morris came in yesterday. criminal it that dollar was spent for the purchase of a vote. A State: and do It well the greatest thing ln the program was given practically as'wmen'8 yl' to archists cr who were noteti for their opposition to lawlessness. One of thece bombs exploded in the hrne of truer gentleman in Europe than Supervisor of Census Mather re campaign in which a million dollars the world love, it is eternal life. published.

Under Miss Mnnson's lo" lalna- anQ leadership, with the High School Glee the Woman's Auxiliary to the mHn onend with Business Men's Club better for our were spent might be pure and hon former Senator Hardwick. ct Georgia. Early ln June of last year God ls love, love is success, it ls hap est if the -million dollars were spent ica, followed by the Battle Hymn association in these interests. Dead- second bombing scheme was under ln legitimate and truthful instruc piness, it is lite! The one secret of politeness ls to love. Courtesy and genuine hospitality are arts with taken, but the packages bearing the tion of the people ln the political bombs were intercepted in the mails issues of the day.

That is to say, A tomb was dropped on the door those whose hearts are filled with love. Carlisle said "There was no the right or wrong ot campaign funds cently forwarded a list of forty names to Washington for appointment as enumerators in the Black Hills district. The list will be published as soon as confirmation is announced. A small audience gathered at the Methodist church last evening and was entertained by Mrs. DeVoe, Miss Cowgill, Mrs.

Hammond, Mrs. Gaston, Judge Bennett and others who discussed woman suffrage very entertainingly, after which permanent or the Republic, sung by all the women ul Then two very beautiful numbers' women of a rior type, and. with were sung by the Girl's Glee Club "ty PUon1 they can make of Miss Munson directing and Miss Alice' on most delight-. iful, wholesome and attractive place "ZTt the ot the ladies ov naTe offered their services in the step of the Attorney General him Robert. Burns, the ploughman poet, self and the explosion killed the bear depends not upon their size, nor yet upon their source, but upon the way in wnich they are used.

We are not because he loved everything the mouse and the daisy, and all things er. Numerous links in the chain of evidence were at hand, but far no convictions have been had altho averse to a law requiring an account report ui mw lost wireu wwuue. work ot the Auxiliary and with the great and small, that God had made. ing of all receipts, but we think that association and encouragement from ed by its secretary, Mrs. Gramlich, 7 these many good women the work has the Department was given an appro We might define the word gentlemen as a gentleman a man who does one requiring an accounting of all priation of hundreds ot thousands of expenditures is much more import lnueed ereat pleasure.

ganization was effected by the election of the following officers: Presi dollars, and an extensive force of de ant. things gently with love. A lady ls one who neither sees nor hears that which is not delicate. Now if we tectives was employed. The net 13- It would be difficult, wo imagine 7 "However, we need the enlistment followed by Mrs Johns chairman and of eye woman ot the Membership Committee.

who.Deadwood we may have to establish the proposition that pub suit oi tne operations ot tne Depart dent, J. H. Burns; Vice-President. E. W.

Martin; Reporter, Mrs. Morse, Secretary and Treasurer, W. S. Eld- would apply a part of this definition, that in refusing to listen to those ment seems to have been a vagus licity ls vicious. On the contrary, it rr.r-T.r.rr:v6,v:: atw seek, and warning ot renewed bomb activities ls commonly regarded as commends- these advantages may be whatever we who are inclined to gossip and Will Ul lUD 1UIU1D vmw committee on Civic Construction, on May 1, 1920.

ble and beneficial. One of the great It anyone thinks that A. J. Plow choose. Mrs.

Wardman, chairman, spoke of slander, we would do much to discourage this practice. Let us coun For more than a year Attorney evils of our politics has been held I "Child welfare should be a live General Palmer has had a practi, to be that the people are not suft man has no poetry in his soul; or that Harris Franklin is not a philosopher, that one should drop into John Tre- teract these evils by adopting the She called upon one of her commit-, under Constructlon Com. ally free hand ln dealing with pro ciently informed concerning the is Golden Rule, the only perfect system sues and candidates presented to tee memoers, xura. uorBo mIttee with Mrg Ben Wardman for dispensing and bringing happi fiteering having been liberally supplied with funds and given the aid ber's office and behold evidence to the contrary. ness.

Tell your friends all the good them for their suffrage. It would seem, then, to be of dubious propri ot Congressional encouragement and Frank Allen came up from Sturgis things you hear about them, and you WHO nas nao. mucn experience a.ong chalrman am sure it win be well civic lines in Boston and Minneapolis. This ls a commU. Mrs.

Baggaley gave a very interest- tee composed of a number ot our ing talk of Deadwood's children and Tery be8t woman. tnereIor6i we have public approval. Mr. Palmer's prose ety, if not of positive Impropriety, Saturday. In the evening he start will be fully rewarded in hearing the to interpose any obstacles against portion of the life of Christ was spent ed home with his team hooked up wrong-side reverse.

The animals ob cution of the profiteers has been hampered by no one except the profiteers themeselves, and he seems to the fullest and freest publicity in their neeas. Mrs. i.uy wng a t0 expect much ol them in in doing kind things, good turns, and in making people happy, therefor, campaigns. At the present time a aellgntrui selections ana Tarioug wayg pertalning t0 general jected and Frank sustained the have been defeated. The cost of liv fine things said of yourself.

A great let us ever be zealous to do all the ing has steadily gone up, the most great international organization is seeking to raise a fund for hundreds of millions for giving greater pub to an encore. An amcuve uu of the community. pretty solo was sung by Mrs. Flow, Mary Ring wag ap which was encored. The accompan- ed chaiman a TourUt Com i.

a 1.1. iV.n Indloa waraMI marked Increase in the prices of nee- good we can to as many people as we can. Co-operation is necessary i Carranza Fleeing VERA CRUZ, May 10 An official essities being in the case of sugar imenis lor uom iu. "'7mittee, with the Board ot Directors licity to the Christian religion, and the world applauds the effort. If a the price of which Mr.

Palmr help for the success we would attain. played by Mrs. jonns. iwo her committee. This committee and appropriate poems on Spring wm CQnfer wUh a Hke commiUee of were recited by Mrs.

Schneerer, the; Businfisa anA thB I will be at home on Friday after bulletin received here from Mexico City announces that President Car- political party, or a political candidate, see tit to spend a large sum for noons to members of the Auxiliary ed to boost. When the coal strike was called last November, at the beginning of winter, both President Wilson and and other friends. On these occas ranza's train is on the Mexican railway between Aplzaco and Esperanza. giving publicity current issues, which means for the political information always popular reader who received hr merited applause and responded with an encore. duties of this committee will involve the management of the rest room, tourist park, also in securing rooms, ions I hope you will feel free to offer Attorney General Palmer denounc any suggestions for the good of the Deadwood people have not had the in fact anythlng t0 meet tne It adds that a commission has been dispatched from the capltol to approach Carranza, and offer him guarantees.

auxiliary and the betterment of Deadwood. A good talisman to bear pleasure of hearing Mrs. e-iaer piay needa of our TiaitorB Mra. A. ed it as not only unjustifiable but unlawful.

Mr. Palmer compromised with the men he had denounced as in mind "give me the wisdom to for several months and showed their Aen wag appointed chairman of the delight and appreciation In hearing commlttee composed of the Board of criminals, and the Increased cost of know and the power to do." I thank you. and education of people, it Isdif-ficult to see wherein offense is given to civic morals. We cannot admit the pretence that the employment of large campaign funds gives wealthy candidates advantage over tnose who are poor. It! has long been proverbial that impe-cuniosity never keeps a nation from going to war it never did and never will.

So we must doubt if a wor mining coal was added to the price Confirms Capture. EL PASO, May 10. All ot Mexico, her again In two numoers. wnicn Directors to assist in the proper were played with her usual brilliancy! uipment and fUrnishinS of the rest and finished technique. The love- 0 Now that tn st oom the public must pay.

While Attorney General Palmer MAN ASKED TO SIGN ly Liebestraum of Litzt, was played nearjy completed, the board of direc- was arresting alien "Reds" a subor cept the states of Yucatan, Cam-peche, Hhiapas and the northern part territory ot Lower California, OWN DEATH CERTIFICATE dinate official of another depart with deep feeling and line expression tor9 win stand aa a unit ln having and the gay Castillian Dance by thjg place properiy managed so that Albines given with proper abandon, it may be attractive and useful, as ment was ordering the release of are in the hands ot revolutionists ac PARIS, May 10. To be asked to (he arrested persons, without effec thy candidate was ever fatally han sign his own death certificate was the experience recently of a French tive protest by the head of the Depart cording to a bulletin given tonight by the local consulate of the liberal constitutionalist party. The bulletin confirmed capture of Carranza near appealed to the audience greatly, boh weI1 ag a Denefit aJla credit to Dead had the splendid applause they ranted. Then followed the reading! city Ha shouid De remodel dicapped in a campaign for lack of funds. If the people want a man elected, they will provide the funds ment of Justice.

While boasting of his achievement in making the ar soldier named Bregot. He has been rportd killd in th war but was found rests, he made no public protest needed for his campaign. Harvey's! Aplzaco, Hidalgo and gave details. in good health at Belfort by a gendarme who thrust the death cereifi- Weekly. against the turning loose of persons he had deemd enemies of American institutions.

of the state law regarding city resi leo int0 a community building. It is rooms by Mrs. King, as given be- spiendidly located and would afford low: many advantages of a superior nature for the benefit of our home folks as Revised Code, 1919. wen as tourists and visitors. One Section 6575 Public toilet sta- of the things Deadwood needs most tions.

Every city having a popula- all ig a room properiy equipped to o- These are the most important and THIRTY YEARS AGO most widely known features of the cate into his hands, asked him to sign it and left without explaining the reason for the extraordinary request. Bregot has begun what is expected to be a long legal process to prove that he is still living. record of the Department of Justice in the immediate past. It is a record of wasted money, wasted official energy, sacrifice of respect for governmental authority, and encour tion of seven hundred ana mty in- guit the needs of tne average man-habitants or more, as shown by the ar6 many 0 tjiese men our last preceding state or federal cen- nwn citj wel, ag thousands of oth-sus, shall forthwith provide and erg ln the gUrrounding towns and maintain at public expense toilet sta- conntry who are not identified with (May 11th, 1890) Samuel Fish, tie contractor for the Homestake extension, is in this city and registered at the Keystone. Mrs.

Fred Cleary came in from hei present home in Huron and will visit here with friends and relatives. tions for the use of the public. Such our Tarlous cIubB Wh0 would gladly agement for disregard of law and order. William A. Brady, the theatrical manager, upon his return from Europe, says: "We have got to participate in the troubles of Europe." Obregon in Mexico City.

WASHINGTON. May 10. Telegram from Vera Cruz received by the state department says a wireless from Mexico City announces Carranza has left Mexico City and Obregon has taken complete possession of the city other officials advises confirm the report that Obregon has taken the Mexican capltol. Advices received at the headquarters of the Sonora rvolutlonist say that Neuvo Laredo surrendered this morning after a fight in which three casualties and Carranza commander was wounded. Piedra Negra, opposite Eagle Pass and Mata moras, opposite Brownsville, are expected to surrender today and Tampico will undoubtedly fall today or tomorrow.

toilet stations shall be installed ana welcome iace 0f SOTt where maintained in easily accessible loca- they wouja expect to meet their CAMPAIGN EXPENSES Snow began falling at an early This may go for those who have pic The latest proposal tor limiting hour yesterday morning and contin ture films to sell there, but why not by law the use of money in politic excuse the rest of use from the "got tions near the center or tne Dusiness (rlendg on COming to Deadwood, and district of such city and shall be thig pr0ject n0 doubt would prove to open for the accommodation of all be ft conBiderable benefit to our town persons. Separate stations shall be Jn many ways. provided for men and women and want to encourage everyone al campaigns is doubtless well meant to" program? ued with varying degree of severity until noon. High temperature prevailed and the fleecy dissolved almost as rapidly as it fell. Advices from the valley, as far south as Chadron and west to Sundance, denote a gen but it is open to precisely the same criticism that we recently made upon Eighty-eight idealistic American congressmen join in a manifesto to some existing State legislation which has the same end ln view.

The plan is to establish what we might call the British government against the suitable signs shall be proviaea ai wh0 can to plant a garQen. This is the entrance thereof. All such sta- an effectv6 way of fighting the high tions shall be equipped with modern cost 0 iTing a8 weii as improving sanitary plumbing and fixtures, and, tbe appearance of our city. The in all cities where a system of making and pitting of a garden en- suspension of the ordinary processes eral storm. More rain than snow fell ln the valleys and It is of incal-cuable benefit to the entire farming of law in the case ot Irish revolu a flat rate for campaign expenses, to be uniform in all States.

That, EDWARDS WILL NOT BE VICE PRESIDENT tionists. Return mail, doubtless, works and sewerage is maintained courages thrift and economy, and the for the benefit of the inhabitants caring for the garden gradually takes region. we submit, would be Illogical, un W. D. Driskill returned to his reasonable, and unjust; because a will bring Secretary of State Colby a protest by eighty-nine members of the British parliament against the thereof, such stations shall be con- ug Dack to the band of products ranch today.

From him it was learn nected with such water and sewerage which are so necessary for the wel- sum which might be entirely suffi cient in one State would be absurd ed that cattle on the range never lynching of negroes in the American systems and shall be equipped with fare 0( our community. Don't forget flowing water and proper means for t0 plant an abundance of flowers came through the winter in better ly insufficient ln another; and one states. This long distance reform NEW YORK, May 10. Governor Edward I. Edwards of New Jersey, aspirant for the democratic presidential choice, declared here today that he would not accept the nomination for vice president.

which might be considered not too ing of each other's countries could become very interesting, instructive condition than this year. But very few cattle have been lost and the large in one State would be, for an other, monstrously excessive. and extensive? crops this season will be uncommon ly large. Grass is up sufficient for The present proposal is to fix the flushing the same, together with sep- nature's beneficial interpreters of arate ventilating flues, in such man- frjeBdship. How welcome and ex-ner as to prevent sewer gas or ef- pressive in the sick room, and how luvia rising therefrom.

All public much we enjoy having flowers stations shall be constructed under r0Und and about us, and giving them the supervision of the city board of to friends. health and shall be maintained in a "Through the advice of Mr. Ad-clean and sanitary condition at all amS( our mayor, clean-up week will Suppresing News of Crime excellent feed and the cattu, are amount at $10,000 for each State. On the ground that "publication Now that might be enough for use thriving fine. If the Chicago Siarket of sensational news of crime does not in any way benefit the public, in Deleware, or in Nevada, but it would not be enough in New York is favorable, shipments will begin early and be continued as long as the market will warrant.

Cattlemen think that this will be their WASHERWOMEN DECLARE FOR MOKE MONEY 1 Mercantville has a soap and suds war on its hands. Washerwomen want more money and housewives have declared a Iockont. When the negro women formed a union and posted a scale of $3 a day and in many ways tends to lower the or Illinois. In Nevada, that sum moral tone of the community," the would mean. nine cents for every mayor of a California city has bid year to make up for the losses sus member of the population; while in tained ln '86 and '87.

den his chief of police to give no in times, and lor tnis purpose be postponed until sucn time as tne shall be Inspected by the city health weather will permit. The date will officer under such rules as the state be announced in due time so that ev-board of health shall promulgate. ery person may have an opportunity Mrs. Hayes concluded the program 0f bathering together the rubbish for by giving her report as president, hauling away. which embodied many plans for fu- "The sanitation committee with tnre work.

The remainder of the Mrs. R. Hoskins as chairman, is formation to the press concerning ar Captain Gardner returned from New York It would mean only one mill for each person. On the basis of population, then, It would mean rests and crimes. Vice President Centennial accompanied by Mrs.

De for doing the family wash and $3.60 for a day's housework, the employ. Marshall deplored the attention giv Voe and Mrs. T. B. Hammond.

Mrs. that ninety times as much- was per. ers became Indignant. en by the press to news of crime in mltted to be used ln Nevada as ln DeVoe lectured to a good audience The Women's Club of Merchant- an address to newspaper publishers New York. On the basis of suffrage In the last ejection it would be sim at Centennial, Tuesday evening.

She will address an audince ln the Meth ville voted for a lockout and refuse afternoon was given to guessing the planning a vigorous "cleanup, paint names of flowers, In a flower exhibit up, and keep it up" campaign. There on the several tables. Visiting among are front lawns in Deadwood that are the other day; but he did not go so far as to advocate that It should be to pay more than $2.50 a day. odist church here this evening. ilarly unequal.

It would permit tte So in face ot the paper shortage, withheld from reporters. The posi The six o'clock D. C. train from candidate to spend thirty cents In the members followed, while dainty dreams, while the back yards are Merchantville has issued an emerg tion of tha California executive is Lead last evening experienced a nar refreshments were being served, ine night-mares, and sometimes we od. appeals to each voter in Nevada, and only half a cent to each voter in row escape from a serious accident, ency call for paper collars and cuffs and reversible paper shirt fronts.

indefensible. For public officials to take it up president Mrs. Hayes and the enter- serve front yards in the night-mare tainment committee with Mrs. class also. The sanitation commit-ihnlrman were the recipients of tee is determined to make Deadwood New York.

We know of no princi Engineer Jewett was at the throttle, Peckinpaw was fireman. As the train on themselves to act as censors of pie of reason or equity which could manv coneratulations and complaints a model of cleanliness. During the justify such discrimination approached bridge 7 a boulder weigh Instructed for Lowden SPRINGFIELD, May 10 the press is to sow the seeds of an evil infinitely worse than that which they profess to seek to eradicat. for this most successful meeting of week of May 16th to May 23rd there The substitute proposal has been ing at least 1000 pounds loosened by unofficially made, that a fiat sum the snow, rolled from a point the! The republican state convention today elected ten national delegates at Crime thrives in darkness. Whether should be prescribed as the maximum feet above the track, striking the loco that might be used not in each State or not it ls advisable to give prom motive.

Fortunately, the rock was more fragile than the engine and was large, and unanimously adopted resolutions providing for the delegation to rote for Governor Frank O. the Auxiliary, from the point oi num. win De aDom sixty suues put on at bers, as well' as the ever increasing the Deadwood Theatre regarding the interest shown in the civic work be- menace of the house-fly which will ing undertaken by the women of doubtless stimulate manj ln swatting Deadwood, and all for the good of the fly. Deadwood, "The ladles will endeavor to in- Mrs. Hayes' report is as follows: tercet property owners ln painting but in each Congressional District.

That would be a vast improvement completely demolished, else the train inence to stories ot sordid crimes may be debatable. But it should be left to the newspaper's own discretion upon the other, since it would ap would have gone into the ditch. As it was the train was brought to an Lowden, of Illinois, for Presidency until released by the governor. whether It shall be printed. portion expenditures according to.

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