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The Daily Pioneer-Times THIRTIETH YEAR. DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA, (BLACK HILLS) TIESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1905 PRICE FIVE CENTS SWEARS HE SAW CROOKED DEAL SUPREME COURT HELPS HEARST JUSTICE C.EIGERICH OF NEW YOKK DECIDES BALLOT MARK-INtt IX FAVOR OK INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. "I'LL SQUEAL" SAYS CASSIE NOTOIUOVS MRS. CIIADWICK WANTS 1IEU FELLOW CON-M'lHATOHS TO SUFFER WITH 1 LEI I ASKS NEW TRIAL.

SIXTEEN LOST LIVES IN WRECK (Associated Pi While Oyer a Score Were Badly Hurt in Derail (Associated Press.) CLEVELAND. Nov. 27. Mrs. Cas- sie I Chadwlck has expressed a de NEW YORK, Nov.

27. Justice Gelgerlch )n the supreme court today handed down an opinion on the Witness in Legislative Insurance Scandal Says He Was Present When Cashier Changed Check For Block of Stock, sire to go on the witness stand ment of Train on Massachusetts Road. Engineer's Fatal Mistake. question of counting ballots which again. It) connection with the bankruptcy proceedings against her and have a mark In the plrole of the re I today wrote a letter to Referee n.m.

ami also In the Remington of the federal bank- voting space before W. R. Hearst's ruptcy court, requesting- him to set hefnr a date for reopening her case. Mrs. and that he supposed Mr.

Randolph' Mr. Jerome's name, the question be and a score cut and bruised as a result of the rear end collision between (Associated Press.) LINCOLN, Nov. 27. After acted for the finance committee. The Chadwlck declares that If an opportunity Is again given her to go on the stand she will tell without re inar whether the additional mark In the circle above Jerome's name at stock was kept out for a few days and was then returned and the check was withdrawn.

The transaction was servation all the facts concerning fects the ballot. a day spent by wrecking crews In clearing away the remaining traces of last night's disaster at Baker bridge station of the Fltchburg di the Montreal express and the Marlboro branch local train. President Lucius Tuttle of ther road declares that H. W. Lyons, the her financial dealings.

Justice Gelgerlch decided that It Continuing Mrs. Chadwlck sold: did not, the Intention of the voter engineer of the leading locomotive hln rlearlv shown to vote for "There are a number of financiers vision of the Boston and Maine railroad, and Investigation by railroad Hearst for mayor, for Jerome for who benefited very largely through officials, state authorities and news (Associated Press.) KEW YOKK, Nov. 27. On of the knterestlng features of life Insurance Investigation developments only a few minutes before the adjournment of the committee today came when Theodore F. Banta, cashier of the New York Life Insranco company testified that about the beginning of 1901, Edmund D.

Randolph, treasurer the company, opened the vaults of the company, removed New York City stock valued at $700,000 and put a check of the Central National bank for 1700,000 In Its place. Mr. Banta said he helped to open the vaults at the order of Mr. Randolph i.irixt ottnmpv for the rpmih- their dealings with me. If I am to i papers It was practically settled to of the Montreal train.

Is responsible-for the disaster. A revision of list of dead resulted: in elimination of three who were supposed to have lost their Uvea. llcan candidates for all other offl- be punished It Is no more than rigni night that sixteen persons lost their unless It appeared that the that some of these men sliou(d sur not recorded on the books of the company so far as Mr. Banta knew. The efTect of the operation would be that any one having that stock would have 1700,000 worth of untaxable property at the end of the year, Mr, Banta did not know who received the stock.

Mr. Randolph Is expected to be one of the witnesses tomorrow. lives, twelve were seriously Injured marking was made for the purpose ter with me." of identifying: the ballot Justlc. Geleerlch further decided I M. W.

A. to Entertain. Catholic Voting Contest 7 P. that all the ballots In dispute should The M. W.

A. of this city, want to be counted for Jerome for the dls- in this way remind the public again hm dtnrnpvshln nnrt for the candl- of the fact that their annual ball November 27. Ellery Knowles 75. Herman Blschoff 68. Joe Poznansky 67.

Ellery Knowles took the lead yes dates for other offices as mentioned I occurs on the evening of November SNOW MAY PREVENT THANKSGIVING DAY GAME. Snow and ice with the prospects of more before Thursday make the outlook for good Thanksgiving day football games In this locality gloomy. Local enthusiasts are hoping; for good weather for the game on McDonald park field between the- 29th, (Wednesday) and that they HEAVY KAINS IN ARIZONA in his opinion. expect all their friends and ac terday In tha contest for the gold THREATEN STEEL BRIDGES. (Associated Press.) PHOENIX.

Nov. 27. Rains quiilntances to be present at the city TELEPHONE COMPANY TO watch donated by Father Noesen for the most popular fireman and Is now hall to participate In the grand IVIIL VTTEVKinV SYSTEM. School of Mines team and the Golden In line with modern Improvements march. It Is eolng to be one of those seventeen votes ahead of Chief Bls of the past week culminaing In a twenty-four hours storm have raised choff.

The contest closes Saturday In the telephone system all over the hospitable affairs whlcn nave maae Stars of Lead while the High school boys are casting their eyes Rapid- all streams to torrential proportions. nenrtwnml is soon to have Deiidwood famous In years gone Dy night so that many votes are expected this week and several changes In The Phoenix and Eastern Railroad a private residence extension phone I as an entertainment center and those wards where they expect to play the across the Bult River, and Temple Rapid City High school Thursday uiii niiiro th Nebraska Tele- who come will be fully repaid as tne 'a lines here on a par I best of music has been secured and afternoon. This will be the last POCAHONTAS MAKJ3 MERRY AT LARGE BOX SOCIAL. Squaws by the lealon, redmen enough to make themselves heard, and a scattering of papooses, held forth an a Jolly box social given In the lodge rooms last evening by the Pocahontas, the newly organized but enterprising auxiliary of the Red-men. In the absence of Mrs.

Van Meter their Pocohontas, the Winona, Mrs. C. H. McAllister, presided. Charley Van Meter proved that he has missed his calling by auctioneering off a grab bag at such a rate that those present lost control of both their mirth and their purse strings In their effort to Bet something.

Lunch boxes rut up by the members with the best In the west. This 's every effort made to make or tnis game of the season for the Dead-wood, team and a victory Is again expected. Three weeks ago Dead- tii intent effort nf the comDany in the bon-ton affair of the season has lost a temporary structure serving In place of the steel span that dropped Into the river last spring. The new Bteel bridge on the Maricopa and Phoenix railroad half a ndle below 4s threatened. its endeavor to give the Black Hills Come one and aU and Join in the the standing will probably result.

The church will give a turkey dinner Thanksgiving night from 5 until 8 o'clock at the city hall when a great spread Is promised. Friday evening there will be an oyster supper at the same hall from 6 to 8 and Saturday night another Bupper will be given at the same time and place. This will end the efforts to raise good time that Is guaranteed. first class service. The extension consists merely of a small Iron disc with receiver which B.

A. M. Notice. wood whipped Rapid City here by a score of 12 to 0 In a good, elVjar.i game and this will be the. return i match.

If enough supporters of the team can be to go along, a speci-J, ffeight Wll) be run to Rapid Special convocation Dakota Chap is taken from the hook In the usual way. It lies flat against the wall ter No. 3, A. F. A.

Wednesday WEATHKIt FORECAST. (Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 27.

funds for the Catholic fair which Is and Is Intended for use In residences. evening, Nov. 29th. Work In the always an annual event In the church hotels and boarding houses. The ex A.

tit gree. All companions are cour South Dakota Snow and mucn colder Tuesday; Wednesday fair and on Saturday morning. This requires, thirty-five spectators besides the team. Reports from Rapid last wera tension can only be used In a resi teously requsted to be present. dence where there Is a 'phone.

By sdcial Ufe. On each of three evenings there will be Genrlng after 9 o'clock so that the young people A. J. MALTERNER, H. P.

warmer. to the effect that the snow Is heav pressing a button vihen the telephone of the order, also Went at a good clip while the musicians got busy v-tth the piano to the great enjoyment of all. The evening wound up in storytelling by some of tne clever mem-bers from Lead and Deadwood and the social was Voted a great success. rings, connection can be had with the are expected to turn out In numbers. ier there than here and that the weather looks decidedly like more tomorrow.

The forecast for Dead- room desired insuring both a saving LEAVE VESSEL M'CTRDY HASEN'T RESIGNED. MABEL ROGERS of time and steps, as well as private NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Dr R. conversation.

The extension is so wood includes more snow today with cold and high winds, anything Walter Gillette, vice president of the small that it will almost fit In the ran KRE ARRESTED FOR BARRACKS TO BE HANGED Mutual Life Iinsurance company de but football weather. hand of a large man. The company FOR COMBINATION ROW. will Install them In rooms of resi Josenh Ryan and Jennie Kiblr nied today the. published reports that Richard A McCurdy had resigned VERMONT WOMAN MURDERESS dences at a low figure per month.

of the Combination theatre will on RUSSIAN MUTINEERS LOCK the president of the Mutual Life and MARSIIAIJi FIELD, DIES V11F.N HOPE WAS BRIGHTEST" CHICAGO. Nov. 27. Marshall "Field. dl-d nt 5 o'clock tonight 1 ii-hn Wednesday face the charge of as-ftul' and battery preferred by John THEMSELVES UP AND AWAIT OF HUSBAND MUST DIE NOV.

8 SAYS UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. EUROPE'S JACKIES LAND ATTACK BY ADMIRAL- ON SULTAN'S SOIL. that Robert H. McCurdy had retired from the general managership of the company. SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS.

at Mercy hotpital, Mr. ie.u, (Associated Press.) Johnson a Lad miner. In Justice Colman's court. Johnson was so ter-rihlv cut with a beer bottle Satur- was the only son of Marshall Field. (Associated Press.) LONDON, Nov.

27. The Dally ODESA, Nov. 27. Governor Gen WASHINGTON. D.

Nov. 27. the multi-millionaire of this city, wna Mail publishes the following from) day night In the Combination that he eral Kaulbars has received the fol- accidentally fihot last Wednesday. The supreme court of the miwa Christ's Clinrcli. 1ead.

Thanksgiving service at 9:30 a. 'm. ll-28-2t GEO. G. WARE, Rectotj.

Mytilene November 27: "Eight war i early died f-om the loss of blooa owlng dispatch from Vice Admiral States toduy affirmed the decision of ships of the combined fleet arrived Hi. head wis split open five inches Chouknin, commanding the Black here at 8 o'clock this morning. Ad NEWTON WILLIAMS, Asst. the district court of Vermont in the case of Mrs. Mary Mabel Rogers, un to the bone.

A telephone message left the m.t.r i.lnii iwnniT.nnlpd rieei: me mutineers was sent to Justice Colman at der sentence of death for the murder the Austrian consul, nroceeded to the 'a oiemKine louay ana me Murdered nVUirk Sunday morning and he or I i i v. rri, of her husband. December 8 Is the house nt 10:38 o'clock uw 'V At Jack Bnyton's shooting gallery dered the police to arrest Ryan and and handed an ultimatum to the gov- ors, together with the soldiers 01 tne under drug store. Turkeys the woman a once. Both the deren Brest regiment who mutined have Kiine Released.

At the request of State's Attorney Parker Frank Kline of Spearfish was yesterday discharged in Justice Colman's court after the charge brought against him by his wife Maudellne. bad been drmlssed at her own Instance. The case was settled by Mr. Xline paying the costs. His wife had charged him with threatening to-iiill her.

and Cliickens for thanksgiving. ernor. At 1 o'clock this afternoon dants admitt-d trouble with Johnson shut themselves in the Lazareff 11-28-lw one thousand five hundred sallows but declared that he had started landed and seixed the customs and date fixed for execution. 0 A IVep Into tire Future. Let pride and selfishness stand aside for a time; properlty Is out on a lark.

The brain and sinew of this nation are tuining the tide by pass barracks with some guns. When fresh troops arrive I shall attack. row and that he had gotten hurt by teioeranh office. Everything Is TERRY "NOTES. theugh I fear the artillerymen may quiet." falling.

The woman says she struck Mm with a bcttle, but did not Inflict the wound. They were arraigned be join the mutineers. A very serious The Consolidated Light Power o- compar.y has a force of men at work ing the full measure around ana state of affairs prevails today. Several officers have been killed." Notice of Stockholders' Meeting fore Justlc Colman yesterday and putting in poles between Terry and urging prosperity to tap at every In Deadwood, S. Nov.

28, 1905 hearing set foi Wednesday morning. Filed for Record. Location notice on Kitty lode, Whilewood mining P. H. Smith.

Lundberg, Dorr Wilson's mill and dustrious one's door. Those living in Die regular annual meeting of the (Associated Press.) will soon have the wires strung. South Dakota, especially those west of The Victoria Gold Mrs. Sadie Griffin ODESSA, Noc. 27.

According to Terry opera house was lighted by of the Mlfsourl river are in a direct Aiiniiik Milling company will be Mrs. Sadie Griffin, the well known private dispatches from Sebdtopol electricity for the first time on Nov. line to receive their share. He who Peld at the office of the company, ul Hie Ulliue Ul me luiupauy, i Vice Admiral Chouknin has frustrat- (t.tiln tamnla millmnfr in I 24, on the occasion of the Ilremen comes among us to lay the founda No. 1 and Omega.

Montana Labrte In Rochford nn- district, E. fU. danoe. Power was temporarily se tion for a home bringing with him Patent on Etna, Epsilon, Gamma, Fraction. Alpha, and Beta claims, organized mining Smith.

cured from the dynamo at the Tor I seize the Black Sea fleet and sail for county. South Dakota, on Tuesday the good citizenship will have ample nado hoist. cause to rejoice in the near future. 12th dav of December. A.

D. 1905, at I Uo be broken. Dr. Moffitt and Judge A. J.

Plow- For the lndustlous there will be dressmaker, who has until recently had her parlors in the Syndicate block, has purchased the dressmaking business of Miss Hilker. which has been run and will be continued in the rooms over Werth-helmer's dry goods store on Main street. Mrs. Griffin has met with unprecedented success in her art since branching; Into business for herself in IV ClVt mi cicvwun board of directors and for the trans ma of Deadwood spent -inursaay plenty to go around and some to in Terry. They had started for spare be he young or old, rich or Terraville Cuureii Fair.

action of such other business as may Spearfish creek to hunt but the snow poor, black or white. Prosperity Is The ladies of the Terraville Meth come the meeting. Transfer Married. At Spearfish. Curtis Lindsey an Alma R.

May. both aged 1, by Polfca Magistrate Armstrong. storm was so bad when they reached most liberal to those who keep pride oks close Saturday, December 2 odist church will hold a fair at the church Tuesday and Wednesday Terry they decided to stop over night and get a fresh start In the and selfishness further from home. P. P.

VALLERY. Snoma, S. Nov. 27, 1905. evenings, Dec.

6 and A great many this city and this change brings her (Seal) J. C. CARSON, Secy. morning. useful and beautiful articles have steD higher in the dress (First Pub.

Nov. 28, 1905.) been contributed by friends in Terra- Mr. and Mrs. Clark came up from vM vl'je. Central and taa Dy me m- making world.

Mrs. Griffin has placed in these columns an announcement of her purchase and an invita-i the ladies of Deadwood to WANTED A boy or young man for hotel work. 820 per month, board and room. Apply to Ir I Htm gerford, Pioneer-Times office SoU agents for BriUolea cigars The Mansion. 11-1-t-tf their home below Sturgls and spent nui i I rhants of Lead and Deadwood and The South Deadwood Hose OI I fptanrf.

fmm abroad. A novel Married. Paxon-Hllker, at 72H4 Main street, street, Sunday afternoon, Nov. 26. 1905.

Chas. L. Paxon was united in Tj.rfi visit her emporium when In need of annual ball at the Franklin New leaiure or me Home Journal both given by uie anything in the dressmaking yne. anything In the dressmaking marrlage tQ Mlsg M. Hilker.

the day. Don't forget the turkey shoot. 11-28-lw E. J. Kennedy the Rochford mining man left over the Northwestern for Chicago where he will be gone I ears nigm.

uav i Icartis Publishing Co. of Philadel- nceof ot When you want a good drink of whiskey: a drink that win Kthf. page of this issue and those taking company re pBla, together with 20 beautiful art Joyable character and the one this go to the Bodega and get It They heed thereto will make no both parties. Thomas Andrew, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. a short time. year win we nu euruuvu iiuc. i subscriptions and renewals will be Fuller announcement will be made i puu serve none other than good Old Crow. 11-11-tf Paxon left over the Burlington for a taken for the Ladies Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post Send in later on.

honeymoon In Denver. your subscriptions or renewals. A St. John's F.piscopai Church Dead' BURNED TO DEATH. EAST ST.

LOUIS. Nov. 27. One man was burned to death and six person In a fire which destroyed the South End hotel this morning. The charred body of Pat- chicken pie supper will be served wood.

Can you shoot? Show me and get a turkey at Jack Brayton's under Phillips' drug store. 11-28-lw Mrs. S. W. ElKaffoury left last evening for Rapid City where she will spend a few days.

A turkey for 25c at Jack Brayton's shooting gaMery. 11-28-lw frrtnerA licenses were issued to Try the best turkeys, geese, ductor and chlckena The Brooks Poultry at Goldberg's. They are guaranteed the best. Thanksgiving service at 11 a. m.

each evening. The proceeds of the fair are to pay for redecorating the Charles L. Faxon and Elizabeth on Thursday. Nov. SO.

uiikor tanth of Deadwood and to wrk Mesmer. a steel mm interior of the church. The patron All of the: Louis Pecolatto and Antonette Ma', ll-28-2t GEO. G. WARE, Rector.

NEWTON WILLLVMS, Asst. Dr. Vallier tares Lagrippe. 7 age of the pnblls Is solicited. found In the ruins, others were badly burned.

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