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PAGE TWO THE DEADWOOD DAILY PI02TEEB-TDCE8 FRIDAY MOENINO, JULY 13, 1923 one that was at the Paris exposition. has experienced the trials and tribu the adoption of the husiiaodg uaiug does not mean umuinaiiiig ports roads to this office as good From Cavour to Iroquois construc It held 160,000 cubic feet of by lations incident to this western res PIOMMES Comprising: drogen gas, and their party, the man ager and three passengers went up tion work still continues. However, the contractors endeavor to keep tuuqrdiijiiiton ol giursonaiity. In it means comradesiup add co ads wg have Inserted in th Omaha and Lincoln papers have shown our Black Hills line an I was under the Impression that the maps nsed over in Chicago were of the same kind, but I may be wrong, aa tp that. I can assure you, however, that correction will be made in future elec 1200 feet It cost them esch two the new grade bladed as they go, so would suggest that the tourist stick ion during the daya when he was seeking fortune.

He was rather taciturn and reserved, seldom mentioning hla western experiences, though he kept a diary In which was briefly recorded tbg Incidents, of his dall aouars to go up in tag baloon. Frederick Reynolds the Australian to the Trail rather than to take the THB DEADWOOD PXONKKB Established 1171 detour. From Volga to Brookings, actor, came In from Spearflsb last tros so as to include the Black Hills gravelling still continues. evening. Hew as accompanied by life for more than forty years past Hla friends were legion, especially line and we will also see what can be done with the Northern Pacific to '2UrWi THB BLACK WUM TIMES Established 177 Death of Another nia wire, nee Jean Cowgill, of Spear-fish.

They will remain In the HlUs for several days visiting relatives and friends. Edward Majors who tor the past ysarg has teen millwright at the has (been promoted to the po among ie oiotlmer( who swept Into this region during the gold rush in the 70's ail of whom will regret the passing of one who was four-square with the world, an honorable, up lncude that line In their may. Yours Truly, A. Cotswortb, General Passenger Agent- Black Hills Pioneer BOKHAJf MOJIFORD, pablUhen For delicious Desserts right citizen, and Idolized by bis lm Josbua Dunn, a well-known and sition of foreman of the Deadwood Terra and Caledonia mills, which ROAD CONDITION REPORT mediate family. During the past few years he has taken life easy.

From National Headquarters, of U'itona and House jp'ormer premier Lloyd" George is rendering an important service- to tue United utates he warns countrymen that thia country is wen witnin Us rigutg in its treatment ol toreign amps bunging liquor into lis ports. He urges tuai tne American prohibition etiort be g'ven a fair trial. "If the Americans succeed," said Mr. Lloyd ueorge, "ihey will earn the gratitude of te whole wonu if they do not completely succeed they will, at any rate, find wWe thed lfflcultiea are, and will earn theg ratllude of the world just -lie same." He told British auditors that there are even bigger thiugs than ships, and, one of la "the moral problem of solving the liquor evil and the other la friendly relations with America." Those members of the House of Commons who to think that highly respected pioneer in the Black and a resident of Spearflsh and the valley since 1880, passed away at I'fti home In this city Monday, after place was made vacant by the death mingling socially with his more in and Sauces, of the late Robert Graham the Black and Yellow Trail, Huron 3. D.

mate friends, though reserved and Official Paper Lawrence County Official Paper City of Deadwood jlllctal Paper Board of Education OUclal Paper State of South Dakota Entered aa Second Class Hal Matter at tit Postoftlca, Deadwood, 8. D. Recent rains have made the dirt -use portion of our Trail heavy. How rather uncommunicative so far as his life In the west wag concerned His widow and children are deeply grateful for the many kind words a somewhat prolonged Illness caused by heart and stomach trouble, and the ailments Incident to old age. Joshua Dunn was born in Prince Ed ever, tourist In general are taking the disagreeable part of traveling un HPEAKFI8H IOCAL NEWS FROM QUEEN CITY MAIL A daughter wag born to Mr.

and Mrs. Saunders on June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nason of Hot Springs are guests at the Weare ward county, Ontario, Apuril 26, 1844.

He came to the United States (olumbine and, deeds of friends during the Illness, of this respected pioneer, and the 'community will extend sincere der these conditions good-naturedly, and very few breakdowns because of bad roads are reported. Where breakdowns do occur, and parties are forced to remain over, they report in 1853 and when yet a young man pursued mining in various parts of sympathy In their hour of sorrow home. Mail- Mrs. Leum and son of Dell Rapids the country till 1877, when he came to the Black Hilts, locating at Central, whers be was engaged In the that local Trail towng are endeavor, ing to make them feel at home and EVAPORATED PURE MILK. MADE IN COLORADO.

The Colorado Condensed Milk Co. our treatment of British ships in the are guest'j at the home of Mm. Corie Ilenton. make their stay in the locality pleas irvery busines, until 1880, when he Fred Pattalochl and family have ocated a ranch on Centennial oral territorial waters of (he United titates is a piece of brazen effrontery that should receive Immediate rebuke ought to ponder Mr. Lloyd returned from a two-weeks' vacation rle and where be made his home un ant.

We are, Indeed, giad to see this evidence of Trail spirit, and wish that every party reading this road til 1897, when he came to Spearflsh trip to Alliance, Nebr. Mrs. Elizabeth McGregor returned to Custer last week after several George's remarksa Americans expect) to reside permanently. Prior to omlng to the Black Hills, however, tabscrlption Daily, by earrler 75c per month, $7.50 per year In advance. Daily, by mall S.00 year In idvance.

Weekly, ft. 00 per year In advance. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preai la exclnslve-ly entitled to the oie far ro-publlca-tlon of all newi dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news publication of special dispatches therein are also reserved. FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES 8. C.

Thela Company, US Fifth trends, New York City 8. C. Thels Company, 8S7 Marquette Chicago. 'in waa a member of the Northern no asistance from Great Britain in their attempt to 'solve one of the greatest of world evils, but they do expect to be lot alone while the solution la being worked out. Not at s)sTltS Tic surveying party between Bis marck, North Dakota, and the Paclf Ic coast in 1870.

After the survey inn party reached the coast he Joined th gold rush to the AtUn coun all content with straining their technical rights to the limit in maintaining a rum fleet for months Just Want Something? Advertise for it in-these columns try In British Columbia, remaining (here a couple of years. Afterward he was engnged in work in Oregon outside our territorial waters, the Uritlgh are deliberately (violating our prohibition laws by sending- liquor report would make of himself a committee of one to see that tourists are received and to make them feel at home and that their patronage is appreciated. Wyoming reports roadg in excellent condition. Wiitie they have had considerable rain, roadg are better drained and rains do not affect them as they do back here. The HlUs District report an Increase of tourist travel and very little bad roads to contend with.

Where they are bad, it la for a short time only so that very little delay is occasioned. From Rapid City west, road conditions are good. Also an Improved condition is reported on the east stretch out of Fort Pierre. From Pierre east to Huron tourists encounter In different spots heavy roads, due to the rains, but where they are gravelled the pleasure of California and Nevada during the 70's. On December 81, 1879, Mr into our portg and daring tue Unit Dunn was united in marriage to Miss ed States to touch U.

The liquor Rachel Anna Steel in Picton. Ontar has been confiscated, and it is said preparations are under way to take of the offending vessels and arrest their captains It their offense io, Canada. Five children were born to this union four of whom are living W. W. Dunn of Tacoma, Wash Jessie Dunn HaUtead of Blxby, South Legal Blanks for SaleatThisOfflce MEMBER BLACK HILLS PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEPHONE NO.

70 repeated. Dakota; Beatrice Dunn Smith of Meanwhile the most outrageous Rapid City, and Miss Florence Dunn are reported in the debates of the House of Commons. of this rlty. Funeral services will be held at the family residence this afternoon at 2:30. Joshua Dunn driving so much over-shadows the bad "Are his Majesty's government," sued one member, "to be underwood to give the United States gov roadsthat the tourists in general re was a typical pioneer of the west and ernment an absolutely free hand in this matter to do, whatever they like? Another gave it a.

his opinion that I FOR TODAY-. JsatBstAJiur" 'J British trade and British shipping more important than the aico nolle taste of passengers- There BE KIND TO THB ERRING: Always Ask For BUTTERNUT BREAD seeing to be astonishment that the United States should have an "abso. Brethen, if a man be overtaken in a ays' visit In this locality. Mrs. Meeker went to Crook coun-al day nafl(gfl.

lr--sa 84hn rutJH Wyoming, last week for an extended visit with relatives and friends D. J. Toomey was In Rapid City last week looking after the Toomey company's business house in at city-Mrs. Herman Brakke and childre who have been visiting with relatives Washington, arrived in Deadwood ist Friday. Mrs.

William Bolaflfl and children arrived from Rlverton, a tew days ago and are guests at the L. Drlsklll Sr. home-Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Peirce and son leparted Monday tor their Sioux City rme after a few days' visit at the II. Weare home. Mrs- K. B.

Morgan and baby ar rived from Kansa, City during the i.st week and are guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mae Poller, for a few weeks. The Lawrence County Farm Bureau Marketing association will hold its annual meeting at SpearfiBh on July 21 Every fanner who Is selling pigs and poultry should attend iis meeting. Mrs. S.

J. Henslee, Mr. and Mrs. ioe Baker and James Baker, all from Tulsa, Oklahoma, arrived in last week and were guests at the F. Ernest home in tre valley.

Mrs. tienslee and Mrs. Ernest being sisters. After a few days' visit here and a trip to the round-up at Belle all but Mrs. Heuslee departed for the Pacific coast, where ihey will visit for a few weeks, re-i ng via Spearflsh for Mrs.

Henslee and then proceed to their home. The next regular meeting of the Crow Peak Community cub will be a picnic to be held on the Henry Reb-be farm. Crow crek, Sunday, July 15. A base ball game lg the big feature of the picnic and every one in the community will turn out for a good time. The community club has been holding some fine meetings all winter and the picnic will be Juat as good The duU is trying out their ball 'payers in order to pick ont a team which will be able to play the other community clubs In the county.

MiSg Esther Marcum, a normal student, passed away last Friday after uteiy free hand" in prohibition mat id toraffl fault, ya which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness: considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. GalaUans 4:1. trB within its own territoy. Certain schools of British thot seem to hold to the view, so marked on various occasions in the past, that British Friday the Thirteenth; To some laws and British policy are all-em 1 it holds fears, while those not or less bracing, and that it is little short of heresy for another government to superstitious it is the same aa any opier day Anyway, evferclito the assert itself in opposition thereto But the United State, is not a British "sphere of despite the frantic efforts of our internationalists to make it so Ameri- FREE AIR FREE WATER same or added precaution today. Deadwood merchants should bet behind" every and all endeavors whereby an Industry will be added to the city, bringing more families with an additional payroll.

There is two kind, of assistance, moral and financial, both of which are needed to make a OrODOBltlon aa. Of rnnnu ttns win continue to make their own aw. and to govern their territory land and water precisely aa they see fit, without first inquiring of London if proposed legislation does or does not meet with British ap It to a necessity that the proposed Mr. Lloyd George reminds his fellow cltlsens that friendship with America 1B paramount to con-urn over the application of American domestic laws to foreign liners. Drain Crank Case Frequently It is an essential point in the proper upkeep of an EE automobile to draain the crank case at frequent 5 intervals, since the diluted lubricating oil forms EE P00r lubricant and caasees excessive and extreme EE wearing of the meallic parts.

The older and more Epj ffiicorn the engine becomes, the more often this is ES i necessary. Proper lubrication will prolong the i C'7C of a oar to a great extent, and the small in- I crease in the cost of lubricating oil will repay itself jE many times over. I LOG CABIN SERVICE STATION CO. 1 "Service With a Smile" EE IlIIIIIIIUIIIIH iship with America has been voiced before a a cardinal feature jf British policy. Will we hear of i in the future only when America a willingness to "crook the pregnant hinges of the knee" In its domestic policies to Brl.

tish wishes? a lingering illness superinduced from un attack of flu las winter- Her condition became so serious that it was deemed dangerous to attempt to uusiucm merit support give umlse of being a auccess. The number of income taxpayers has greatly diminished, and people are asking why. For one thing, the normous Income, of the inflation period are a thing of the past. Then, too, congress granted larger exemptions to heads of families, which let out aa enormeus number of small Income taxpayers. Then, too, a lot of people have been Investing In tax-exempt bonds There you have the explanation In a nutshell.

Ending the Twefue-Hour Day The acquiescence of the leading men of the country in the demand for abolishing the twelve-hour works' day, qualified aa it is, represents an advance from the position taken by Judge Gary in behalf of the U- S. Steel Corporation a few weeks ago. I argued then that it waa impracticable to end this long day in varion branches of BtAnl Indnalrw ilia 10 YEARS AGO (July IS, 9i3) Tho High Grado Gasoliao Eflai to M(Q)ii7 Csur IT IS MADE to specification which insure the motorist a high -grade gasoline at all jtimes wherever he may buy it. It is made to produce power and it delivers that power to the rear wheels in a clean, steady flow, which sends the car over die road with a hum that satisfies. You start instantly; you get away in the lead; you pick up smoothly; you pull through the heaviest going; you gain sizzling speed if you want it.

No Guess Worfa in MB) CjTOWTJ remove her from the dormitory to her home in Colorado. The remains Mrs. Godfrey Swonson, formerly Miss Carrie Kline, anl her grand were Shipped to Denver for inter-uient Though it is rather belated news', daughter Mrs Bertscby, came up from Sheridan, S- and are visiting at the home of W. H. Parker- the Mai) learfs that a new daughter arrived at the L.

C. Williams homy Mr. and Mrs Roger Lesperance and baby are visiting the Lesperance family here for a tew days. Roger is a former Deadwood boy- Mr. and Mrs.

It. B. Schlicbting were arrivals yesterday from Hot Springs, where they motored last two or three weeks ago. Cass was too busy snaring trout to say anything about the affair to the news gatherer, and the attending physlciuns also failed to turn in the news when it occurred, which accounts for this late announcement. Perkins ft McWayne of Sioux Falls have been selected to draw the plans for the nw high School building for which bonds wero voted a few weeks ago.

The building will be a brick Deadwood, S. D. Recommend the following bargain in used cars, which you should investigate without delay it interested: Dodge Bros. Roadster, 1919 Dodge Bros. Touring, 1917 $450 Dodge Bros.

Touring, 1918 $400 Dodge Bros. Touring, 1919 $550 Chevrolet Touring, 1922 $450 Remember a used car is only as good as the firm with whom you deal 735 Main St Phone 55 Auto Reparing and Cleaning a and concrete fireproof structure. The site for the building has not been definitely decided on. Spearflsh will have one of the most modern high school buildings in South Dakota when It Is completed. week over the Deadwiood-Denver highway.

They found the roadg In generally good shape between bure and the Springs. Frank Shoser, aged 32 years, of Terry, parted) away at 4 o'clock at St- Jospeh's hospital yesterday morning, after for two days with paralysis of the throat. He entered the hospital Sunday for treatment, but the case wag then in a critical condition and no improvement occured. A marriage license waa Issued yes. terday to Ralph Benns of Sundance and Misg Pearl Lienrance of Lead The ceremony was performed by Judge Nell MoDonough.

20 YEARS AGO (July 3, 903) Major C. K. Seitz has shipped bis household goods to Cblco, He owns a fruit farm there and Intend to make his home- Mrs. Seitz it did not impose undue hardship on workmen and that the workmen preferred it. That argument was pretty well riddled by subsequent criticism showing that some steel works had chang ol to the eight-hour day with advantage to themselves, that the long lay wg hard on the men physically, mentally and greatly retarded the Americanization of the aliens who constitute the majority in such employment.

Now the Steel Trust chairman, along with other directors of the American Iron and Steel Institute, representing soven-eights of the industry, ha yield his position in response to a widespread demand and a request from the the President of the United States, Baying: "The change cannot be effected overnight. It will Involve adjustments, some of them complicated and difficult, but we think it can be brought about without undue delay when there la a labor available This lg a definite promise to which the industry will be held toy public opinion. BURLINGTON ADVERTISES THE BLACK HILLS Writing to W. H. Lyon, an attorney of Sioux Falls, one of the Black HWg most enthusiastic and consistent boosters in answer to a letter asking why the "Switzerland of Ameri ca" was not receiving the publicity the district merited, A.

Cotsworth, Jr. general passenger agent of the Bur: lington railroad, gives some informa IllllllllllilllflllllllllllllUllllll It is made to fit the modern internal combustion engine and as such it has no superior. It causes your motor to purr along at a few miles an hour or a mile a minute, as you please. There it power a plenty under your right footwith Red Crown in your tank. tion what the road has been doing, and intends to do along this line.

The letter to Mr. Lyon reads: Ol. was nere several weeas ana win be Joined by her husband some time "'Jl Oil. i hnvA vnur letter of the 25th anrs am glad to see your continued in In October, the latter remaining in Deadwood for the purpose of settling bis business and property affairs here Jor Seitz sold his half ii terest in the subject referred to-'li western country would be better off If more of the citizens took 3E interest lit the Abstract and TUte such an interest in bringing it to tlfe company several weeks ago to J. Carse who is now conducting that A Married Woman's Name It is rather a Joke on the more enthusiastic members of the Lucy Stone League, an organization now fighting for woman's right to retain her maiden name after marriage, that France which is regarded ag the least feministic of any nation of western European descent handles this problem with so little fuss and business.

Mrs. G- G. Ware and four daughters. Misses Henrietta. Ruth.

Josephine; and Esther of Deadwood, and Miss Jllia Concannon librarian at itfcntlon of tne more aenaeiy populated areas of the east. This missionary work has been left almost wholly to the railroads and it lg rather refreshing to be criticised in is way. The advertisement which you saw in your local paper was one of a BUY RED CROWN At the following FSBag Stations and Garages: argument In signing certain legal documents te marrlaed French woman Is asked ves of twelve which we ran in the to use her maiden name- It a mar rled woman adopts a child she gives lag Cdbia Sarakasssasw4UI the child her name, not her bus nore important papers In Northern and the territory adjacent there Supplementing this, we made a general distribution of a mailing impie attached marked'. to all of the ticket agents in the ter. Ws WtaSB waiwtm4aaMBfii I3a ASteCk.

IB MASt band's. French supporters of the madien name movement would leave it to the children to choose which rltory tributary to Omuha and you sHi in Ciin Cs. MMIswMuiSal name they would bear, their father's or their mother's- Inasmuch ag married women In this country who have been in the public eye before their marriage do the Hearst Free Library in Lead, started yesterday for the Yellowstone Park They expect to spend two or three' weeks in the park and on their return will go to Mullen and Join Mr. Ware on the cattle ranch. Miss Lillian Smith of the Pioneer-Times and Misg Leah Cohen also of Deadwood were visiting with Oscar Jepsen and wife in Lead yesterday.

30 YEARS AGO (July 13, 1893) Sheriff W. A. Remer returned yesterday from a nine day visit at the World's Fair. He says it is a great show and thinks it will not be duplicated nor excelled for perhaps hundreds of years He went up a a baloon last Sunday that was held by a rope and manipulated by. a hoisting engine.

It wag the same will note (that the tourists rates are quoted to the Black Hills and that they are In proper relation to 'the tourist fare to Denver and Colorado Dakota's Best Flour makes more and better bread, pastries per sack than any other flour on the market ask for and insist on getting this flour and your baking troubles are over WIHTEWOOD MILLING GO. Mtktrs of "Dakota's Best Flour" And at any $2ssBaxfX2 already retain their maiden names Springs StafoM Then we had several Insertions In the three Omaha papers and similar Insertions of what term a rate ad (sample attached marked B) and yon will see it grves due representa E5 r-s for publicity purposes, and) others not prominently known, frequently retain the maiden name In conjunction with the husband's name In t'elr signatures, the excltment of the campaigner seems a little unnecessary. Also, it seems there are persons tion to the Black Hills. AH of the maps nsed In the Colora SltmtltHHltMtttlWIWMmtltttWWWlMWMUMWHWWWimUH.MIIW do, Yellowstone and Pacific Coast.

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