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fitting TOL. YII. NO. 51 LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900 FIVE CTS. PER COPY $oo; 3 WILL FIGHT TO END HEARST BETWEEN There Will Be No Speedy Settlement of the Strike.

Teddy's Speech at the Opera House a Disappointment. i MERCANTILE SEASONS THIS IS THE GENERAL FEELING DOLLIVER WAS ALSO VERY TAME LINES CARRIED. Both Teddy and Dolliver Failed to Arouse Any Enthusiasm Among the But you are sure of finding what you want at this famous trading place. Stocks Always Foil Republicans Teddy, the Worst of No Signs of Disordsr Anywhere and Host of the Troops About to Go Home From the Field of the Great Coal Strike in the State of Pennsylvania. TOTTSVILLE, Oct.

All the news from the Schuylkill district of the anthracite coal regions In- -AND- dicneis that both shies are esttling Doyle Takes Exceptions. Lead City, Oct. 4th V.wio. Editor of the Lead City Call, Dear Sir: The writer lisiciied with much Interest to the speech of the Moll. Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, last evening anil as a citizen I wish to comment ou the part of that speech relating to strikes, wherein he made the assertion that under republican administrations they were always for higher wages and under democratic administrations against a reduction of wages.

-This appeals to the laboring man and also the young voter who does not remember the panic of 1S73 and its dreadful results. The writer at that lime was in the coal region of Pennsylvania anil knows the conditions under which tens and hundreds of thousands of the best business men of this country were driven Into bankruptcy and labor was striking against reductions of wages. When the roads were full of hungry men vainly seeking work while their families were starving for want of food. Can it be possible the Honorable gentleman does not know that this was at a time when the government in all its branches was. and had been for years hi the hands of republicans) (Mi.

no! He knows it well, and there can lie but one explanation, I leave il to the reader to draw his own conclusions. Yours. XV. V. DOYLE.

And Mr. Doyle stated furl her: "In Cameron county the sheriff furnished the striking miners' wives with horse feed, com and oats chopped, with Instructions to give none to the striking husband and father. "And I saw the little children with laughing faces, eyes sparkling with happiness aud cheeks rosy and plump with health, waste away from the cruel pangs of hunger until their eyii were sunken aud dulled, the faces, pale sad and pinched, until their lips would draw back from over their gums until their teeth presented a more horrible sight than "Teddy's awful, horrible teeth." as one schoolma'am pronounced them. down for a long struggle. The lines are sharply drawn and lite miners have stubbornly refused to be drawn into a settlement of the trouble by tile Dry Goods, Carpets, Draperies, Millinery, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Goods, Clothing, -Men's Furnishings, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Mine and Mill Supplies.

Assortments Complete; at all times, with all the staples, as well as the novelties, and new things, in all lines carried by us. offer of 10 per cent. Increase In wages. "Ki cognition of lite Mine Workers' union" is their watchword at all GREAT LABOR LAWYER. Hon.

Clarence Darrow, of Chicago, to Watch this space for announcement of new lines now being purchased. so construed as to apply to trade unions or oilier labor organizations, organized for the purpose of regulating wages, hours of labor, or other conditions under which labor Is to be performed." There the republicans balked. Their amendment suppressing "combinations" was a direct blow aimed at labor organizations and the wage earners throughout the V. H. love aud admire Itichard V.

Tettigrew. South Dakota's brave patriotic Senator for his gallant fight in behalf of labor Every statement made by Dolliver was unfair aud made to deceive. Then lie grew sacrlllgious ami said the "republican party had fused with God." in Deadwood Teddy said the same. Such wanton trifling wllh all that Is holy is in keeping with their treatment of American labor, and Mark Ilanna's pet phrase, "Me and God." Citizens of Lead, they deceived yon in will you be so blind ill KHHIV The democratic and populist national committee unloaded Itrobst ou us. and we acknowledged the corn, and had the national committee cancel all fiirlher dales for the Dr.

ill South Dakota, but rirobst can defeat Teddy and Dolliver 111 jolut debate. But the republicans will never unload "Teddy" or get rid of him, for litis the tail of the republican ticket that is like a rattlesjiako. because the tail is the noisiest part. Mark Milium said, the furl her west Teddy was seat, the lienor it would lie for his party, and for once the Call agrees with "I'uole Mark." of whom Dolliver spoke so lovingly. Itepublic-ans we pity you.

Pioneer-Times Howls. Whenever the Call refers to Martin's statement that $1.73 a day is enough lor any workingmau. liouham. who for years pimped at the Gem Theatre, until his wife left liiin and who is now pimping for Martin, descends to the Tribune, his style of journalism, and emits a tirade of billingsgate. In a speech ill Treslou last Saturday night.

Sept. -Jit. A. Gallagher, late president of the Lead City Mineis' Tnioii. now candidate for state senator ou the fusion ticket, told an audience of nearly loo miners, these words, substantially.

"Martin in lS'M diil say that fi." a day was enough for any workingmau to receive. I was one of the representatives of the Lead City Tuion at that meeting, aud I heard Mr. Martin make that statement." Xo workingmau or business man in the state will doubt the statement of Jack Gallagher. And if you will ask Geo. H.

Godfrey, another reputable man. who was at one time president of the Lead Tuion. this inies-tiou: "Did Martin make, substantially the statement that stands at the head of the editorial page of the Evening Call? He will make answer, "Yes. he did. I heard him make that statement.

And if he does not so answer, in substance, the Call will take down the statement front its editorial column. Visit the Hills. Word has beeu received by Jno. K. Wilson, that Clarence Darrow, the labor union lawyer, of Chicago, will deliver several speeches iu the Hills next month.

Mr. Darrow as a labor lawyer probably has no equal in the BIG BEICK STORE country. He is thoroughly conversant LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA. with every problem affecting labor troubles, and has made a great record 000 the Two, Made a Horrible Failure. Teddy lias come mill Bone, tiud while democrats ami populists are smiling aud happy, are niueU cast down aud wear sad, sorrowful faces, all because of cliajrrlii and disappoint ment.

"Teddy In no orator" said one republican, "hut lie never once inch tloued McKinley's n.unr." Teddy Is tile whole and when one democrat saw the transparency with Ted ly's picture and the words "I ale the beef," lie remarked. "Well, tied didn't B've li I in those teelh for Everyone lias seen Teddy cartooned and nil thought his teeth were overdrawn, but alter scelnjj liiin hundred remarked, "1 knew him from the Chicago American's cartoons, that are so true to life, aud scarcely do his teelh Justice." Teddy said he would speak upon two propositions, first. Our material prosperity, and second. Maintain the nation's honor. Voder tli" first he dealt In a few generalities, but tried to excuse the strike in IVncylvanla by saying, under republican administrations they Were striking for higher wages, but under democratic administrations they always struck to prevent a reduction of wages.

Itead in another column. XV. V. Itoyle's communication, calling attention to the panic of 1873. under Grant's administration.

Compared with Itryau. Teddy Is as a pygmy beside a giant. He admitted that democrats forced us into a war with Spain to free the Cubans, and that they were doing all they could to put a stop to the Filipino war. All of which is true, the first was a war in the name of liberty, aud the latter against it. He stated there was no such issue as imperialism, but lie little knew the intelligence of bis audience and therefore failed to explain the Statement of Speaker Heudersou.

the editorials in the Pes Moines Register and Omaha Bee, that Hamilton's1 Idea of a limited monarchy was after all the best theory and form for a government. He said there was but 87-100 of a soldier and a gnu to every 1.000 in habitants of the United Stales, but our union meu know what au organized force of regulars did at I.attitner. at Chicago aud Taua. 111., aud at Warduer, Idaho. There they got the defending the Chicago unions.

He will speak in the Hills at the following places: A ARE Hi Iiiioas uuiupe uranus. That Joint meeting. It has come to my notice that iu the columns of last evening's Tribune, also iu the Pioneer-Times of tills morning appeared an article, signed and purported to have emiuated from a committee, appointed by the Lead Labor Cniou. The article In question, takes exceptions to the comment made by mo regarding a joint meeting which was to be held the following day by cer tain unions. In justice to A.

C. Potter editor of this paper, I desire to state that at the time the article appeared he was absent from the city and kuew Oct. ID, Rapid City. 10, Spearflsh. 17, Lead.

18, Deadwood. 19, Edgemont. 20, Hot Springs. All speeches will be delivered at TS p. m.

Depends on th Peeople. The Bryan Campaign ee of Lawrence County has issuca on appeal to the people of that county, for aid in carrying on the contest they are making and it deserves the help of every citizen who believes in the Constitution of the Tnited States and the Declaration of Independence. It is as follows: "The republican party gets its money for campaign purposes from the Trusts, Corporations. Bankers and wealthy business men. These men do not give something for nothing and they expect to get their money back, with interest, from favorable FULL LINE OF.

est MEN'S i BOY'S BOOTS SHOES, I Making Our Store Complete in Everything for Men. jjj MAIN STREET. CLARK LYON. I nothing of its publication for several days thereafter. Furthermore, there was no intent of casting any reflection derogitory to the good name of these well organized bodies, or inferring that their members were not gentle men iu every sense of the word.

While the article I wrote contained some "The reform forces have to depend facts, but as a whole, it was iu a upon small contributions from the "joshing" strain. In conclusion I wlil PEOPLE who can afford to give but little. The PEOPLE have a right to Funeral of Mrs. Herdman. The funerni services of the late Mrs.

expect some returns from such contri say hat I have no apologies or retractions to offer, further than to state that Mr. Totter nor anyone else except myself was responsible for the article referred to. WILLIAM J. SECOR. Hcrdmau.

of Garden City, were held in buttons, with large interest in the way of better government and lower tax the Baptist church of Deadwood yesterday afternoon at half past two ation. o'clock. The church was filled with friends of the deceased and a very BEDROOM PICTURE FRAMING SIDEBOARDS SUITS. a Specialty. Chiffoniers.

Dickinson-May Furniture Co, Headquarters For Wall Paper. Largest assortment in the city. AH New Spring Styles in Window Shades. QUeeiscrjae UNDERTAKERS AND agents for Glassiarc. EMBALMERS.

White Sewing machine beautiful aud comforting sermon was preached by Ilcv. Mr. Shea for. pastor of the church. Music was furnished by a chorus choir.

A large number of other 13-100. an unlucky number, and the whole soldier with his hole gun. shot, and shot to kill, and shot down Innocent men aud women, striking for enough to ent. And then Dolliver came. If the V.

S. Senate is filled by such as be. Hod hasten the day when S. Senators will be elected by popular vote. He insulted the Intelligence of his audience by saying no one' in that vast concourse knew what "coining the seigniorage" meant, except Tom Harvey nud himself.

It would have beeu nearer the truth, if he had siaid, "Everybody knows what seigniorage means. but myself for after the meeting, Ambrose Lester, couionly called "Nigger Lester" was hard explaining to some boys, that "seiguiorage. pronounced secn-your-agc meant originally, a royal right or prerogative of the king of Euglaud. by which lie claimed an allowance of gold and silver brought in the mass to lie exchanged for coin, and that the seign "As a business proposition, it will pay you to contribute all you can possibly spare in order to secure and maintain the best government for yourselves and your children. "Will you help us in our efforts to secure this result? "All remittances should be made to R.

B. Stuart. Lead. So. Dak.

"(signed) JOIIX K. WILSON, Chairman." a triages followed the body to its last The gentleman who presides over the chair where you get those up-to-date shines handed out, iu the barber shop of Fred Brunger. took it upon himself to go all the way to Deadwood last night. He is the individual who claims to be a cousin of Aguinahlo. of Philippine fame, and throws bouquets ar himself on making such good time from the down gulch town to Lead though the sun had uot yet reached the tops of the mountain peaks when lie landed home.

resting place in Mount Moriali. The pull bearers were John Nolan, Joseph Keller. George Johnson. David Horu. John Little and Enos Peek.

There was hardly a dry eye iu the church during the services and the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community goes out to the grief -stricken husband and tlie little motherless children in their terrible affliction. BUY AN CAMPAIGN. Hon. Clarence S. Harrow, of Chicago will speak Monday.

Oct. loth, at ltnpkl City. 8 p. in. Tuesday.

Oct. 10. Spearflsh. 8 p. ui.

Wednesday, Oct. 17th. Lead City. 8 p. in.

Thursday. Oct. 18th. Terry, 8 p. in.

Friday. Oct. Ifith. Deadwood. p.

m. Saturday. Oct. 2oth. Hot Springs.

7 p. m. td. iorage in the S. Treasury was the The murderer of Mrs.

Herdman is si ill at large. A sheriff's posse thought vestcrday that it was ou his trail and silver bullion that the Tinted Stat The Campbell House was very beautifully decorated last night iu honor of Uoosevelt day. and iu fact taking everything into consideration, reflected great credit to Carl Blauk. whose management this popular house is now under. Since Mr.

Blauk took the management of this hotel niauy compliments have lieeii paid to him in the manner iu which affairs are conducted, and the hospitality accorded to had takeu from the bullion brought to last night a man from near Snoma said that a man answering the descrip the r. S. mints to be coined, as the government pay for coining the bul tion laid passed his house. He was riding a big bay horse and pulled his lion." And think. Holliver has just got BRYAN CAMPAIGN MEETINGS.

Thursday, October 4th. Upper False Bottom. Friday, October 0th, Reeds. Saturdav. October Gth, Spearfisn.

into the V. S. Senate, under Gov hat dowu over his eyes as he rode by The horse stolen from Matt Carroll in Shaw's appointment, while Lester was born in slavery in Teuu. and is now Blacktail Sunday night, returned yes A BOY'S SHOE Gets some hard knocks, and a good one is hard to find- We want to say that we have the only stock of Boy's High Grade Footwear in the Hills. If you are looking for something solid and better than the ordinary, BUY YOUR SHOES of the ZIPP SHOE COMPANY, Main Street, DEADWOOD, S.

D. Monday, October 8th, Crow Peak. Tuesday, October, Pth. St. Onge.

td. terday morning showing no evidence of being ridden hard. A posse from supporting Erynu. Dolliver told how the republican CONUNDRUM. What is the difference between Ted had sought to amend the Constitution Butte county consisting of men famil dy and Bryan? Ans.

People go to see of the V. S. so as to suppress the trusts, and read the proposed amend Teddy's teeth, and go to hear Bryan preach patriotism. Excursion to Denver. Ou October 11th the Burlington railroad will run an excursion to Denver over the new line just opened at one fare for the round trip.

Tickets good to return thirty days from date. nient. but he forgot to say that Senator iar with every inch of the couutry and accustomed to riding on the ranges, is working night and day and there seems to be no possibility of the man making his escape. Tettigrew charged that the amend Tomorrow evening the Royal Neigli bor will give one of their pleasing en ment was aimed at lalior unions, and how the democrats and populists pro tertainments in Society Hall, and have extended a cordial invitatiou to all posed to add this clause to the amend Household furniture to lie sold at once. Call at G01 Main street i 3t.

BEAD THE EVENING CALL. All the news that is fit to read. ment: "Nothing In this act shall be members of the Modern Woodmen..

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