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The Daily Pioneer-Times DEADWOOO, S. Dh (BLACK HILLS) SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 190S. FIVE CENTS 1 TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. TYNER CASE GOES INTO OTHER HANDS MUSIC ENGAGED FOR EXCURSION SERIOUS TROUBLE IN THE FAR EAST Combination, waiting for the denouement, which for some reaaon wn ao-layed. It la understood Ihif the mayor will art today.

The closing of the hoiiae followed the police court bearing of Ijtn lleed a bartender of the Combination, on the charge, of atrlklng and bcalVS a woman employed Reed i fined fifty dollar and thirty dnys In bat 4.i Gardner, at the entrance In tbo Yellowstone park, where the president assisted in the corner stone laving at the new norih gate of the park. The ceremony ai under the auspices of the MaiMinlc grand hslge of Mon-tana, ami occurred at 4 o'clock thin aftcrmsin. The president made an a Ureas appropriate to the subject. The president left Gardner al o'clock till evening, for his trip through Wyoming, southwestern Soul Dakota and Nebraska. Imn to provide collatlont for the trip.

The Ititrllngton haH th equipment here for'' handling all who delre to make the trip. The intention I to run only one train, but to run it In two Hwtlona. One section will start from -Mt wimmI. and the other will bo held at IMuma, to receive, the people from Lead. lioth trains will start at aeven o'clock sharp.

The schedule will place the train In Kdgeniont nt which will give the people time to get their lunchea before the ai rival of the train bearing Pre-ideiil ItooHcvcll and hi party, which Postmaster General Sends Papers to the Department of Justice. WITH ATTORNEY GENERAL Mr. Payne Announces That tne Case Is Out of His Jurisdiction. f. WASHINGTON, April 24 fa I'ostmaater General Payne thl afternoon win to Attorney (len tral Knox the papers In the Ty- ncr case, embracing General Ty- ncr's letter of resignation.

It ac- fa ccptance. and thf letter from a Postmaster General Payne sum- a tnartly dlsmuastng Tyner and a a setting forth the detalla of the fe rifling ft a 4 a ti 5 4 1 ttdavit were Included Mr. Ty tier's visa the office Payne announce that the rac tin ii In r' urge and that 'I any arret are nad- mrh action tnti't he lntituted by the i'. parlm. nt of Justice.

JIM HILL'S SHREWD MOVE. Lndtrtake to Divert Nebrnka Grain Trad to Du'uth. LINCOLN. Neb April "4 Il.irl-Ingtun official high In authority i mlt thai Hill objert In order. Ing the conmnii 'lon of a loo le branch connecting Uncoln and Si mi City I to divert the Xehraag grain trade In iHilutb.

Vuder the present tralTic the bulk of the grain Itavih v.a Kana City to the Gulf of Mexico, the Ilurllngton 'he Paul only about J'-O nill If diverted 'o 'i'h the Mill line will m-cure the Ullie. PRESIDENT STARTS THIS WAY. Aaaiata In Corr.tr Stone Laying at tht Park North Cat. INNAriAK. Montana.

April It --iTenident KmiMVi-lt'i Hh-ci1 trim wa moved this morning fmm Clnna Death at Hill City. Illl.l. CITY. IV. April 24 Itailnl lilxhop.

second daughter nt Mr anl Mr A Iliiihop of illll City, dlid at her hoi amle perl tonltls, aged eighteen year. She wai a charming young lady, and her di-airi ha caused profound grief among lie quaitilancea of the faintly The wire of Allien Mcln'yre a.ed In lllll City ag. seventy-eight yea after a long nine SHie 1. ft ever al hlldri n. who realde In the lilac Hill.

Rapid City Striata. RAPID CITY. 8 i. April II The pouncll of Hapld City I preparing macadamize uirnl of the prtncipv treet of the town, and ha passed a resolution authorizing Baa Ball Rouita. National 1 -ague New York 5 ton 4.

HrooHyn ft. Philadelphia 4. I "i i I St lnii 7. rhiragoCin ciimail no at'i- of ra'n American isiii Washington Yor I'hiiadelphia I t'li -land Ih-lroit. rain.

PRESIDENT OF A COLLEGE. Rev. George H. Mac Adam Bvcomtc Hd of Fort Worth Unir.ty. i Hev Mdam who wj year pamr of the UlethiKlut Rpltropal church of lh-ad ha iii- ied ploS'i ot the fort Worth l'nlerl'y a' t'or? i Worth.

Tea ami ha acceded Mr MacAdatn It be ri -r ed went frtn Ih adwo.4 to Fort I Worth Ihui ir year ago to cept the atorate nf a rhurth From ti.ere he went to Chi rago and l-m pantor of the Ft'ig er Iark Metfaodl! church, which he I rellnqilUhlbg to takn the preldency A Chicago paper (peaVIng of bi a "He I one of the mot minuter In the et He I year, old. a native of Kcwanee li! and a former atudent of fviauw 'T I'r MacAdara tktercd the ministry In kT. and cerved in -erl rharri-n before coming to Chicago Tto- Fort Worth rnlvir.ity la an having me-tica! and biinitien cooegi under in charier I Qualify I it Knights of Pythian Band of Lead Goes with the Dead-wood Crowd. SPECIAL COMMITTEE'S WORK Assurance of a Good Crowd for the Excursion of the Pioneers. i i fi i i i a a The committee appointed at a the ma meeting of cltllen Thuraday night to ranva for a eicurlon fund achieved grail- a fylng rewulia yeaterday It uc- a In raialng the fund ri'-c a eary for engaging a band to ac a company tbe fa-adwood train ti- a day.

and ha the promlae of the famou Knight of I'y'lua band a a of I A maori'y of the member of the laadwiani land not knowing they were likely in le called uion 'o a'-company 'he deleira' bin. hal t--n to play in the fl H'ar band of Nad and I' in thcrep.re or tbo riiiitminiw to go out of town br n.u air wa fortunate In thin re-pe, however that ha the ar'--howlidged l-t band 'n the ite of Houib Invi-oi d-r Thoma OriK iry. the min pectnr the man who largely for the dendld efUclencv of the orgntr.atlon Healtrtng tha' thl la an nary oi.r'unity for advertling lb" Itlack and bringing to the tt-tent Inn of the world the character: tic spirit of Hlack Hill piple. 'h I io-ln men and cl'lren general! of I have Una IIN-ral wl'h their contribution toward the ei-lariw of the band and will give fw-adwiMMl a good ta'lon at rti-morit today In view of the at'endi'ice a' 'be (rr-iden tiwlvv It will probably the part of for all who can to take their 'un haakel Wlille the hotel of muni are making eitenlve prrnrii t'ona for enerii'r'iii; cr- I. there a that ibe'r et- l-clnt'on w'll he evce-t.

nd acre wet! f. ir of the evciirafc.n- About Suits! to Meafurei News I Since opening alsiut foir week ago. we have taken more than orders for suits t0 measure. Considering the line of cloth we show, also the prices we give and Ihu fail thai every suit bears th" T'n'on lain and Is guaranti-eil to It or yon don't nave to lake it. had we done Itss we would Indeed bife been disappointed.

Our Lest reference our pleased customers. The people appreciate the fact that our clothes to order doesn't cost any more than the ordinary ready to wear kind. Isn't it much better, more satisfactory and cheaper to have clothes made partici-IsHr for you than to buy ready mades, made particularly for no one. Our prices are 15. $16.50.

$17 18, $19. $20, $22 and $25 00. When you na'-e clothes made to order, your style Is ours. We also make pants to order, $4.00 up. Fancy Vests to order $4.00 up.

We will be glad to trade time with you at your pleasure you are not compelled to Ivy 1 1 Russian Encroachment on Maiichurian Territory and War Thieatened. CONGER VERIFIES' REPORT British Admiralty Prepares to Increase Naval Forces in Orient. i i WASHINGTON, April A a t'onger a ,1. re gardmg lluuni demand in Manchuria The tate depart- n.enl di-a op. lily declare ula guilty of a breaj-h of faith.

but the Inference can I avoided Mauhlle I being connulted by telegraph, and until a reply I re relv.d from him the of 4 the government will not I- defl niti iy d' terniia'd The nt f.r. ign nil fori in water are iln v' lour cr'iiier. r-'aic to tb" 1 aid Keni eky. the Or and the gunlat Mi-iitu lapaa. iv ti -r 'iUl.

Fian "i ate! two rucr, Hu'a i nr. 1 'fc nt In 'I am I 1iViKiN. Vptil Fi 'i'iiW i i i ami e.le i li. of II lieiimn regarding Mam bur. arid the ruihing Ji i.cim wafMbip to N.u t'hriu.

aiitotini--mi-iit tbi ne.rtalroc tl i lie llritlnh admiralty ni nh ri. atrengib. the llruuh fl- in I a waier The move It laKeii have iMTio'i ln'ri The I'tniliuli regards 'I a rrtt leal The more 'demajidi of a d-ti rmli.at to practical aovereigniy of ihr Chine- emptie iforcemetit on lluia'i part it mikht en'ai! an In'err a h4' F.n Jit! i ar GEN. FCNSTON EXONERATED. Charge Preferred ty Herbert Walsh Proven Untrut.

April :4 'arv Hoot av notified (iem ral Kvm- 'on that a rare' il of 'he i I arifi-a made by rlrt Waih of I hlfadi-ipbia tli' ruin-ion law of war In the I'bilippini be lulng order which the miir der of primmer untrue anl wuh rnii the ligh'et founda'ion The '-c or war rompniiieni runton lor requesting a ercninir in vestlgallon. ther action and say he deem fur unnecessary Send Hla Cattle North, RAPIK CITV. T. April 4 Kn gene Holcomb. I well known caitb man western Ronlh 'Oakila started 4 1 1 1 i head of cattle from hh finding ranches la this vicinity, to PI" based range along Sulphur and TT? low creek.

Just went of the id Mil reservation, where they will he turn ed liaise for tLaj aummer. lr. cximb la the heaviest fi-edir part of the slate, and has had em in lent success during the past winter hi cat'le coming through In excellent condition and strOTTg. He expects to ship many of these auiaiaj to tbej market during the coming summer and fall. ORDERS TH.1 HOUSE CLOSED.

Mayor McDonald Inaugurates War Upon the Combination. Tbe Combination theatre was closed at noon yesterday by Chief of Vo lice El ward, by the order of the may or. Tbe place opened for business as usual last night, put on the customary performance, and was open at midnight, running without interference. Ft was expected that a police raid would be made, and JoLn Ryan, proprietor, and his attorney Henry Fraw-ley, occupied a front window at the Bullock lobby, next door to the I I 'I. I be at I IS m.

The president' trull) will lie at KdKcmoiit one hour. Vpon Its arrival It will be met at the Btatlou by ih'i HiK iely ol Him Hills I'lorn in a body The WKiety will act an lb'1 preldent' escort from the train to the grand stand. Carriages will he provided for the president and hla party, arrangements having been made that the president, James Con-yctt. president of the Society of Mark Hills Pioneers, Congressman Martin and President Koosevelfa prlvaie wcretary, Mr. Ieb, are to ride in one carriage.

The press correspondents and staff artists who accompany the president will be provided with other carriages. l-sd I going to be represented jf a monster delegation, and large number of (M-opte will go from all the other town along the Hurllngton, including Hlil Ci'y. Custer. Keystone, and Hot Spring i The Northwestern in not niniotig a' sjM-cia! trim for the occasion, bu' had excursion ra'e in rii.ht. by which living along that line who desired might go to Spring, from where they ill he takiu today by tha The pr, ideiil is iij be g.veu a I.a:' 'eri'tie Mils gree'ing I in a liiviii.

as ih 'he ci' ven, mi ti will have .,,.1 '''IS 1" he Us Ii'-I inl ft feet 'the pros! ut la accoui pan.i-d wtitie of rhe l-righteat le wspun.r lleli of the I'uilid (tlales, ere going to bcraM Net that 'h" Inai II. lis p.i.j.ie are a ase. triotjc and public spirited. It the lllaek II. IU there, fore to make us gi.

a showing as sm! lib- Death at Cuiter. CI'STKH. I). Apr'l 14 --fins Pora'h died at his home In Cuter Monday of this week, aged twenty-four lie was born In Chicago The g.vet a militarr he bein4 cr I er of Corn I. South N.iional (P'ar I of thin ml i officer and in.

of the aitendmg the it Kitimdy ,1 the r.oldell irned His b- A Shoe To Be Proud of Our Special, Produced To Our Order, $3.50 Shoe Is foot weir are pfoud of. Reputation and future business la of great importance to us. There are crainly wide building qualities in every dr of our $3 50 shoes. All leaders, Ox'orO toe, same price. Mi 1 NJ Jail from which sentence an appeal taken, to the circuit court.

Reed's aHirney wan Thoma K. Harvey of i.ead. John Russell, city attorney, resented the city at the hearing, which wa at time sensational In nature lr Harvey, attorney for th' wa helllKeri'ni. from the e.i. and niade personal remark con ceralng the city attorney and Home ot the wlinoow for the city Me nn.il ly used lusuitlllg expletive In ring to ome of the women concern I In i ce, and Mayor Mcltoinld.

wro wa present, remonstrated. At! thl Mr Harvey cail.d 'In mayor a I bluffer," ami made other appliratlon Tbv nmyor lift the court room, alter gltlng the chief ot intruUon to clone tbr C'ulnbl- nation thi-trr. In a 'temcnt made during the al tcrnooD Mayor Mi lamalil nald hi al mole toward men who atrike anl U-ai aomen well known, he ai 1 be had frequently lnlormel the man ager of the ombluaiiou theatre tftV. 'he iuut conduct hi plai along or line. a long a be did he 'would le to run, but that If 'womaa w.

p. imtttrd In bt 'liii'i-i' he clo i I Vii I mat iou tln-atre 1 clo.d iu r. ma a long a 1 am 1 na.d. to a -oleer Time repre in pro.nic of Mr li.ai manaferer of U.e omninat in. 7 tua.tor a rii'i at 'be II.1II.I he nia-b No'atthiiftding that the In-e hi I or.

Sired to i Inn- d.ori aul It to oM-n i.it to i' ira.ie SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZES. Mimbi'i Ta Thir Plac ana Eict 0r. The lw.rd of education iealwiMl orrnniicl laat night the nienl-r at the regular hil lat l-jewlay ijualifylng M-'l jitighlm wa John Wrtngrn- and Mai n.cr.rary New no-rnUr are Wlimn an I It li pr i.n to 'rt on, il. i r.t at liMo! ai building having ben lv voter at he reru'ar the trd la imk- h. in i aod vera, The tarr wm in f.

id, fr h. cn.ir of a ri.m buiM n. vt to tl in the war-' aip.n for nv a. a' no- om. of rem.

I fhi'eet in Wait, bl -k tbe in'en'lon the ho-rd 'o bulb' brW-k rier the nt rt boui ny rcst'e- InP bu' ng. b. In frarnl ave to be replr- nd the proposi-d new building will I in U'h a isisit'on tha tt may ic made part of an elulsirate Hvstem ot new sr-hisd rtsims Additional school buildings sre to B' the central school, but It Is ll.ai H- I I be done towards It until the condemnation nrn-ceedlngs, now under way to wcur the site have l-tn determined. The board adjourned until Wednesday evening of next week. Troop A Mustered Out.

Trrsip A. the cavalry organization beloneing to the South Dakota Na i tional Ouard and atatloned at Dead wood, has been ordered mustered out 'ir the trood of the service, and fnc order waa executed by Col. Patnquln, assistant adjutant general, laar' night. The reason assigned for the muster out Is that It fell below the re-1 nuirements for the Inspection under tbe Dick mllltla bill. The troop has not had the number required Try ff.

coming Inspection for the past two years. The equipment has been TTf oared for shipment to the easfern part of the state. There are four Infantry companies In the Black Hills, one each at Spear-; fish. Rapid City. Custer and White-wood.

The Spearflsh company la on ly a few weeks old, and its arms TratT, lust been forwarded from the armory at Peadwood Exceptional Opportunity FOR: Spring Buyers To buy their Spring Suit, avenette Rain Coat, Sh es, Hat and Furnishings. We cirry the most celebrated makes and largest assortment ever shown ia this market. Values Every garment designed, cut, tailored and trimmed with all the art of tbe best woikmen. "The Modern" Quality thi Best Price Lowest LOOM'S..

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