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LEAD BAIL CALL BLACK One Hundred Miles Square on Earth" 4 VOLL'MR EIGHTEEN LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA. THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1912. 'HICK FIVE CENTS a point about half way to the house. There he overtook her and a struggle ensued and Mrs.

Beach's throat wan' cut. It was at that point Mrs Bench's earrings and back comb ere picked up, and not in the front yard, 1 STORY OF THE BEACHES in Mexico, and he is well aware of; the alarming fact that the situation in that unfortunate country is stead-, ily growing worse. In spile, of council moderation, and obedience to the law in Mexico, SENSATIONAL RUH OF DEATH OF POPE FEEDING THE FLOOD VICTIMS BY THOUSANDS where, she sold, she was ny negro. I ueacn is a oeautuui ana lusting woman of about 35. Her first husband, Charles F.

Havemey-A er, was the eldest son of Theodore A. Havemeyer, sugar king. He com- WHY THK SOUTH CAROLINA AUTHORITIES Aiken, S. C. April 11 charging Frederick O.

New York, a member of the Aiken millionaire colony with assault with Intent to kill his wife, Mrs. Camilla Beach, has been sworn out here. This action grows out of the, WANTED warrant Beach of I Fntire World Startled This Morning by the Unron-llrmiil lllspnich From Madrid Vatican denies Till: STORY it is well known that He la Ilarra is the personal friend of the immensely rich coterie which Is providing the sinews of war for the revolu-: tionists and that he is slated by ill for president when Madero is over-! thrown. Not the smallest doubt is expres- sed in Washington that the presence of De la Barra in Mexico City will stir the insurrectos to even moro de termined efforts to wrest tho reins of government from the party now In power. A terming reports on the growing state of anarchy throughout the central and southern sections of Mexico, particularly in the states of Vera Cruz, Puebla and Morelos, were received bv the state depart, ment.

Zapata is enlisting recruits bv the hundreds In thnnn thren stat es. Acaptilco. where many Americans, are In business, is oraeilcallv cut off from the outside world through In Vantage was gained in the early rounds of the milling, when he did pretty much as he pleased with the Columbus chainmaker. Clark seemed to get bis bearing during the fourth round and after Brown had landed right and left to the face with terrific force, Clark went after him like a madman and landed several punches to the head and body that made the Chicago boxer break ground. From this until the end of the bout Clark seemed to improve and the milling was about even.

murderous assault made upon Mrs. Beach was always laughing Ilieach on tho night of Feb. 26, when always gay. and impres- she was felled with a fence paling slonable girls fell head over heela in and her throat cut while in the yard. love with him.

Before his marriago of her fashionable winter home. jthey used to say he had "miles of The warrant for the arrest of sweethearts." Beach is based on a startling affi- It was claimed by the Beaches davit by Detective Baughn. who play-that Mrs. Beach bad been tailed out Uovmuneiit Mt. nim-i- With Supplie Has RetMtied Soma of the Sabairrgrd cities river is kf.ceim.vu slightly Six Thousand I'ie Hundred Home-lees People In the Vicinity of Memphis Nerd Aid Memphis, April 11.

The government steamer Nokomls has reached Ttptonvllle, with supplies. She had visited many points with supplies before reaching tbe latter place. In the vicinity of Memphis there are over 6,500 people homeless and In need of assistance. Near New Madrid, and Tiptonville, and Hickman, the river has fallen slightly. It tell nine-fntus of a foot here today.

TO THE PIKMC Regarding the campaign report being circulated that my position with the Homestake company will, should I be elected to the office of commissioner. Interfere with my giving sufficient time to the duties of that office, I wish to say that permission has already been given no by the Homestnko management tiil' un nun Unsettled, with probable bhowurs tonight and Friday. Cooler. DKOWNKD IN THK MISSOURI Yankton, 8. April 11.

Tony Tllke and Doc Mines of Menominee, were drowned in the Missouri river while attempting to cross in a boat. John, the 18-year-old son of Mr. Mines, also was In the capsized boat, but escaped by clinging to a cake of ice until rescued by a rope thrown from the bank by witnesses of the accident. The bodies have not been recovered. HOUSE WORK FOR WOMEN RUT OF HOW SHE MAY MAIN YOUNG AND OF GOOD FIGURE.

RE. I'umhi-tili'e. Alasa. Anrll ed a leading part In bringing about, 'the downfall of Abraham Ruef in: Francisco. llaughu swears, ou information and belief, that Mr.

Beach became 'anxious because his wife did not re surrecto activity and the interrup- turn immediately after leaving her lng ou tho case. tlon of railway traffic. The small home on the night of February 26 A gold-plated, diamond-studded city of Indo, In the state-of Durran- and went to look for her. pocket knife, the property of Mr. go, la in the same unfortunate situ- Passing around the side of his Heach.

given by bim to Mayor Gyles atlon. own house to an opening in a hedge, about three weeks ago. Ib held as he had an unobstructed view of a mute evidence against him. Upon Chihauhau, Mexico, April 11. laundry between' ii is residence and microscopic examination made by General Orozco has officially taken that of Joseph riarrlman.

He pulled experts, first in Aiken, then in Au-possesBion of the Mexican Iuter- a paling from the fence there, gusta and lastlly in Columbia, a national railroad between this city ed to a dark spojf near the laundry nuanitly of human blood was found and stood in He tne large niaae. 'detily stepped out and confronted1 The attack on Mrs. Beach and the and Juarez, in the name of the "lib- eral government." Federal troops are reported at I'nnclim mill fnrli-niY mile Mlth mltted suicide. Frederick O. Beach is an intimate friend of W.

K. Vanderbilt who was best man at hla wedding. In his younger days the good-looking to the gate by a negro who said he had a note for her; that when she went to get It the negro cut her throat and made his escape In ths darkness. Detectives employed by the local authorities have been work- gossip to which it gave rise has split till! asll lOliaOlO COIOny 1MO tWO Hons against Mr. Beach.

Clyde Wells was a passenger on the Northwestern last evening for hicago, where he will probably lo-j cate equipped will be plai'ed in opera-lion At o'clock this morn-iim the first stamps under the new conditions, two units of ten stamps eai begun dropping upon ore, and down; vurk as smoothly as ti.ounli it a as not a new tiling, Imtt Uiad lu eu in 0ieration for years. The i I i Pearl Hampton, a negress. and ex- claimed' to give all needed time to the duties ,1 Vancouver. April H. A snefinl Housework is a magic elixir lo make, le from onH by Qf Mon women's figures beautiful, accord- (real, absolutely denies that the lng to Dr.

Dudley A. Sargent, dead, vard's physlclal culture expert, who! of the city office if I am elected. I membership of fifty-two shall work for the rtoustake onlymeu lo (ull strength, or 198. Charl-such hours as are not needed for' Talbot. 522 Ernest Cranmer of the southern guard of the rebels "Don't holler, I'm not going to camps Many of Mr.

Beach's friends at Kscalon. you. Where is Mrs. Beach?" have rallied warmly to his support. General Huerta is leading the aa- She professed iguorance, where- C.

Oliver Iselin offered a reward of vance and General Telez and Gener- upon Beach told her it was "a dirty $1,000 for the arrest of the myster-ai inUawt ara ntn- pah. tin" atriific her u'iih the nniint- tons assailant and declared in a let- the work of the city. A. D. FERGUSON.

Henry Buskala, one of the prob- has been a Judge of perfect humnn Paris. April 11. A dispatch from forms for the last decade. tlt. R01m, correspondent to the bu- "Kneadlng bread is a specific forireau ef United Press In this city a finely shaped forearm," said that the none is not dead.

The He suddenly dashed behind the latin-' ter to the mayor that it would give! dry and found Mrs. Beach, but rau.bim great pleasure to lead a party! perous Finnish ranchers, who lives makes it probable that the 'Colora-near Dumont. was In Lead yester- do troops will be called Into vtive day. eaya that the snow is go-. service at once.

Field artiller is ing gradually and the ground Is to- usually the first fighting force el scouts to be close behind, instead of marching parallel with Huerta in an ettort to get to tne reoel nase Hi llllltsirez. General Orozco will return here today and it is probable that the en- Vebel army will be on the way Uiition of the garrisons left here and at Parral, Jimenez and Juarer in to be in excellent condition for(be used In actual war, hence thA "An hour's work at the washboard hour's work at the washboard Is equal to similar efforts with the chest weights as a developer of the does her own ia Vn. eUes 0f physfvat requirements, near- every muscle of the body may be brought Into action during the day. Nothing is better for the development of the large muscles of the re UTILIZING THE ENERGY OF SPEARFISH gion than running up and down THEY WILL GO TO BALTIMORE stairs. i UNDER ROSS III I1Y OF "No better method can be devised TAMMANY HALL for strengthening the chest mid New ork, April 11.

An uuiu-stralKhtcnliig the spine than scrub- Btructed delegation was selected bv lilniS floors on the hands and knees, the democratic, stale convention in especially If the left arm, as well as session here Unlay. The numbers the right, be used. of the (leleeatmn will iw to Hulii- "Sweeping with a long-handled mum with the unilersiaiidini; that ORDERED TO DE PREPARED SIGNIFICANT ORDERS SENT FROM WASHINGTON TO A COLORADO RATTERY. Denver, April 11. Acting upon orders from the war department at Washington, Light Battery the I crack Colorado National Guard ar-i tilery organization, is preparing for immediate service in Mexico.

The battery will be recruited from its bul'dlng, is the recruiting officer. The orders sent by telegraph from Washington state that the grave I miuouvu uu int, 'i ai nil uui uci ueMru ui ueuerui uou lo onus me Colorado battery up to full war strength. The officers of the battery also have been notified that an entire new equipment of rapid-fire guns, valued at $110,000, has been shipped to Denver, and will arrive within five days. The outfit consists of four of the most modern rapid-fire throe-inch rifles, with eight caissons and other essentials. As the bat tery already lias a full equipment, dispatch of new guns is taken indication thai the Colorado are expected to take the nmong first elate troops In t1 vcn( of hostilities.

Washington. Anrll 1 I Coin cident with tho arrival of former President Do la Barra. friend of the old Diaz, regime in Mexico City Major-General Leonard Wood has advised President Taft to intervene In Mexico without delay. General Wood is in possession of ail information submitted to the war department by its secret agents material "me. Many things we think belong to the spiritual "ma" do not belong In that class.

For Instance: wishing for a mansion In heaven is merely a wish for material betterment, and. therefore, belongs to tho material "me," and not to the spiritual me. Wishing to be among great and good men who have tone before, doea not belong to' the spiritual tho "me," but belongs to tho social "me," as It Is a wish to have a- better social "The spiritual "Da" Is seeking the redemption of ones spirit," not for kope'X a man floh In "heaven or social HsthKfott. but merely- for the sake sf belnc good. Tho "me" class TRYING TO END STRIKE HOPES RESULTS WILL OltTAIN FROM CONFERENCE OF MINERS AND OPERATORS Philadelphia, April 1 1 It in ex- peded that roHMltH will obtain from the conference between Hie oper- ators and the mi'i-rs which is being i held hern today In an endeavor to end the strike The hardest ques-1 flnn mat Tie Klin is me, ri'coamlinn nf the union.

it niivu. Commbus, Ohio. April 11. George (Knockout) Brown of Chicago and Kid Clark of this city went ten rounds wllho.it. decision here last night.

Although Brown had a shade the better of the bout this ad- I United Press Bureau ttt Rome Also I liters a Denial of the Report That Was Sent Out Loudon, April 1 1. Several paper have reported the Pope's death, but the story has not been confirmed. All efforts to secure a message from Home have failed. Mudrid dispatches say that a telegram has bet li received there by Catholic authorities announciug Pope Pius' ileatii but state that the report has not been confirmed. Washington, April 11.

At the Papal legation sjre says it has received no word from Uoino, and It is believed that the rumor Is unfounded. Hundreds of telegrams from all over the country have been received asking for information. Paris. April 11. A dispatch purporting to hive come direct from Rome is published here, saying that the pope Is not dead.

i Vatican authorltiles are invostigat- Vatican authorltiles are tug the authority for the Madrid dis- patch. HEW YORK DEMOCRATS tln'V lire If) otiev I til' Orders (if l.OSS hi.ii ii.a'111, i iv.n a i. v. w. Parker and Ho Murphy 1 Allan, the little son, of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Campbell, who is confined to his bed bv an of diphtheria, Is Ki ttiu'? p' iiir nicely, and has pass 'ed Ihe danger stupe of the disease, New Hampshire, and on Tuesday will' start his 'campaign In Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb April '11.

At Roosevelt headquarters here' the it is said that he will Invade the state either on Honda or Tuesday and will speak at Lincoln, Omaha, York, Hastings and' other town's: -The' ex-' act date of his coming is not known, Chicago, April 11. Practically' complete' return have" Wh received rorn "the state prfm'afles'' 'and tivoi Roosevelt .7 57.2 Taft 13S.982 Follette Clarb" i I 'JVOW. Wilson- .781 p' M- sVfa taeitstDr' teni-vr f-w hospital 'mtraxtcm sjs.se. agalaet rweaypes ef RosMsUkot wisJag-. Oeataeai Ths ftoseltst wfll he mstwtstpe however.1 at te.exat5 ofi.the compaav.

aad et- medlctsvs ss are sow astag furnished rxM emplrymvTl. ,111 II" same way, i I iusiicb on nu- i.ioturi are of the latest patterns and I. li If Iha hrAnni l.a nuul en hnlh lull a i lie ujcauu 111 jih uir hest and shoulders. "If a carpet sweeper Is used in stead of a broom, the abdominal muscles as well as the muscles of the hack are brought into action and the extensor and flexor muscles of the arm are much used. "Working a lawn mower brings his doctor says.

This will be same group of muscles into still lim news to evi ry friend of the fara-more powerful action." Ily. ANOTHER INTERESTING INSTITUTE DAY NATIONAL POLITICS WARMING UP SOME LIKELY THAT TWO REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS WILL BE HELD IN MICHIGAN AS THK RESULT OP THE TANGLED CONDITION OP AFFAIRS IN THAT STATE TED DY'S INVASION OF NEBRASKA FOURTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS OP LAWRENCE COUNTY INSTITUTE OMR OP GREAT INTEREST TO THOSE ATTENDING EXCEPTIONALLY FINE LECTURES ARE DELIVERED a. er a wn te man uressea a gray buii ui ciuiucs. nun ran uui uh iuv side through the front gate of the Harriman residence and up' the street Mr. Beach, Baugli adds, turned and followed his wife through the driveway gate of their residence to I he fitbile Huiil; the various delh ate and important, tasks that havo been rt'iiMired trj make this vast power felt in tho industries of Lead all haie lie -n VMthnut nn or a s- rin's Ir lias heen a lliar i-i i re-1 u'-iihis, inventive n.

and oi" tin erin, mill' i i.rt 'i iihii ii-n men lioscss. of this was found and has been placed at the disposal oi the company, and the result has been the a lOiuplishmeut of an undertaking which will ever stand as a monument to Its directing minds. Superintendent Grier and Captain Richard Blackstone. In one of the big mills of the city, (the Amicus, steam has been done away with, or will be by Saturday next, and In its place electricity will perform the tasks which for many years has been performed by engines and boilers. A thin wire, from which 3S0 horsepower is taken will silently do the work which' steam and its attendant machinery was meant to do.

At 7 o'clock this morning a force of men under the direction of competent supervisors began the task of changing the power from steam to electricity, and it is estimated that three day will be required to make the complete transformation. The fires will be drawn from beneath the big batteries of boilers, the engines will be dismantled and placed away and the new conditions and power will rule. In the mill are twenty-four units of ten stamps each, and each units will be driven by a 25-horsepower motor. These motors' hare all bosa placed In position and tlie equipment for connecting them with the cam shaft, which places In motion tho stampa and causes them to fall unceasing on ore, requires a great deal of the beet kind of work, and this Is being performed. It Is expected that eight units a day will be- equip' ped with the new power, and so abba HE HAS RESIGNED.

Aberdeen, S. ApriLXl. Jofa-er Governor C. N. HerreM has" resigned his position as president ef th Mutual Lifs Insurance company of Aberdeen and Dr.

R. D. Always of this city was elected In his stead. Mr. Herreid accepted tbo position sudor pressure from his fellow directors la tbo company but found hla other business interests too arduous ta permit of bis eontlaulac.

la ths I It was exactly 10:15 this morning when Captain Richard lllackstone, chief eiiKinver of the Homestake ronipnny the realization of his splendid ilrtam, the power of Spear-lish rivT inoviiiJC tlie ma liinf ry of Hie eomt any's plants, for at that hintr. in tlm Amiius mill, he turneil the lever liiili sent tlie elet tric ti r- rent into tlie motors which will here-aft tlie plant. This morning the mighty power which for centuries has been running to waste through Spearflsh envon was placed at the disposal of man. and is being now utilized for his benefit. Harnessing tho power that is in the waters of Spearflsh river has been a stupendous undertaking, one that has involved the expenditure of vast sums of money, and the ex ercise of the splendid ability of chief engineer of the Homestake Mining company.

Captain Richard Black-stone. Working under bis direction for two years past has been a corps of assistants, every member of It qualified for tlie Importance of the work that bad been undertaken and carried to so successful a consum mation. The work has called for the beet and the brightest men In the country, and they have been employed on the enterprise. Tho Impounding of the waters of the river; their diversion through almost six miles of tunnels; the In stallation ofthe' Immense power plant along the banks of the stream; the placing" and regulating of the ma chinery' which. In normal conditions, will generate from 6,000 to 10,000 horsepower; the building of the high tension" lines over a country so rug- ted and so difficult of access that the materials for IU construction bad to be hoisted by ropes and pulleys to the position In which they stand In beds of cement? the'tolklilng and equipment, of the ubtstlc -lit this city; the conaectiag up of tho rartoss plants of the company with tho eleo- (ric fine; 'the change from steam to "ABB WILL FIGHT AGAIN San Fraud sco.

April 11. Matchmaker Hoffman of Bacramento has completed arrangements to tags Abe Attoll and Jimmy Carroll a twenty-round contest la the capital city oa April 13. He had little trouble In closing with tho boxers at Attell was anxious to redeem himself la tbo minds of tho fans aad Carroll was only too anxious to hook up with a boy of AtteU's class. Both boxers are tramiac for tho eoa- inaKe. aim are nxeu 10 meei i i.ed; and on the cam floor of the mill, can be adjusted by Bcrews so that the exact tension can be placed on the driving belts, which are endless, without a joint or Beam.

So soon as the Amicus has been placed under the control of the new power work will be started upon ii.ging the Star mill to electricity, and when that has been accomplish ed the Homestake mill will receive attention. Then will come the crusher plants, the shops and other buildings In which machinery la us ed. All of the equipment, and it Is a 'vast amount, has been received In Lead and has been distributed to the various plants In which It will bs Installed. It will probably be a month or so before the entire establishment of the company shall hare been equipped and In the full use of the new power. The start made today Is but the beginning of a change which for many, years the management of tho company has been contemplating, a change which wilt re duce the expense of mining and milling the ores and place tho company la position to make other Import ant Improvements.

It Is tho Intention of tho company to soon begin work on the construo-tioh' of an auxiliary plant, to be equipped with Che machinery from the mills which will be using electricity. Ths new plant will be operaOed by steam aad will generate electricity. it being so arranged that the change from ths lines ef tho hydro-electric to tho auxiliary may be mado in a few minutes. Aim DELEGATES. Pierre, Apr.

11. Deete ef-ae isa-mltratloa dept. requests that any South' Dakotaa, or anyone knowing of any South Dakota cttlxeo who will bo at Seattle oa Juno 1 aad will seed the namo to him. In order that ths governor may appoint such person a delegate to the North west Develop suat league eones lacludea my body and soul. Yesterday afternoon the High school Library was erouded with people of this city, as well as with teachers of the county of Lawrence.

Not only were there mora teachers present than at previous session, but there were also at least a dozen tl bias as many outsiders, as before tfcit weak. Blnoa It baa come to known generally what splendid lecturers may bs heard at too Institute, people are taking much mors interest- Twbers present jeaterdey wars resentod with institute not books by ths American Book company, containing not only room for vm about the toasttnaV' but also about Mblo readings and rertisemeets of that book company; The notebooks are bstnc generally used by the teachers, who find, thorn aolpfai la making; notes for future use. Ths Castaelouaneas of Self" was tho subject, whlek aaHo for one of thi but li I as Mr. iorl mads. Tho knowledge of oneself Is a very important thing tor a person to have.

1 la otlier words, acoordlni to a treat- philosopher, "'know Waco we 'must Jodge others by ourselres, even though wo wish not to, is most Important that we bars carefully studied oursefras. There are two classes of things In this world, "me and not me." 'Ms' Is mado as of three part tho social Bay City, April 11. Both the Taft and Roosevelt delegates were unable to gain admission to ths armory up to noon today to boM the state convention, although the hour had been set at 10 o'clock. The outcome is in doubt, and the state committee is trying to untangle questions of contention. There ls a good prospect for two convention, one tor Taft and one for Roosevelt, and eontoatiag delegations la each.

Pbiladetehta. April 11. Seventy live thousand people, saw Roosevelt this morning before be left' on bis campaign trip through the state. On Friday be will leave New York for RULE ISJGAIIl IIP ENGLISH PARLIAMENT. HAS BE GUN TO STBtTGGLK WITH THE QUESTION 11.

With the floor and galleries crowded, the bouse of commons, for the third time in a quarter of a century oeav menoed considering the Irish home rule bill, which, was offered' by Pre but also everythlnt that I love and afr. Lord said that ho hopes no owe wouM think ha wished aoopr. properly Judge oarselros in oar iraofV light If we hare too much self-love laud appreciation, Too much of theo drts fiusiuiBtw Oinhiat they are Llacoras, Washlnglons, afsryasa, and Masoteosa. ortn other too much self-love drives peopW In- Durlnt tho, recess Mrs. Bower aaat a Tory beautiful melody.

ao-eomaantod mm the piaao by Miss Alice Tyler of this alty. Miss Pattoa made tho closing ad- In soattsupA frwe vf charge geim, t. g.p.r!Wsden Oatoser 2. tl. tho- spiritual "mo, aad ths (CocUaued te.

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