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Official Paper, City Daadwood and Lawrence County, S. D. All Local News 3f the Black Hills and Lawrence County The Day's Nwa by The Associated Press Western South Dakota's Leading DaUy Black Hills' Only Mqrntog Paper PRICE FIVE CENTS DEADWOOD (Black Hills) SOUTH DAKOTA TUESDAY MOBNINQ, JANUABY 4, 1927 61st YEAB feS SMALL BODY OF Ivertte Black DEMOCRATS Fs bezels Y( iWM. HILLS LEAVE MLUHtllllSlUl1 CHICAGO, Jan. it.

(AP) A udviii'tisine camnalKn for MY FREES MRS. BON LONGLAND thirst of Senn Kaid Cases Goes on Kpcks ml i mM Word was received Monday by Carl Kubler of the death early that morning In Custer of his mother, Mrs. Louise Kubler, at the advanced the Black Hills wad mapped out 'I NEW YEAR NIGHTS van xiUlUUUllflllVll here by H. L. Bronson, of Belle Fouruue, with olilciuls of the Standard Oil company and tine Chicago Northwestern and the Chicago, Burlington Quiacy railroads.

age or. i years, following an illness ot soma time of pneumonia. Mr. Kubler left immediately to iitomo-bile for his parents home to be pre Will See First Democratic Gathering A Cafes and Theatres Were Crowded to Capacity sent at the funeral. lhe three companies promise! co- operation, Bronson, said, to exploit the Black Hills as a summer resort I omce Anay Mrs.

Kubler was born Juna 3. 1857 at Baden, Germany, and came to the Black Hills in 1876. where This morning will open the five day annual conference of the rangers of the Black Hills national forests, to be held in the offices of Forest Supervisor George A. Duthie in the Federal building and conferences wlU be held until Saturday afternoon. Bach year It the rule of the tocal rangers to gather in conference with Mr.

Duthle to discuss the new year program of forestry work and everything vital to the service will be taken up and explained thoroughly. Those who will be In the city today and for the remainder of the week are: Assistant Supervisor W. B. Fay, of Deadwood, and Forest Rangers, M. J.

Webber, of Pactola; William A. Rotation, of Rochford; Ted Cochran, ot Lead; Frank Blan-kenship, ot Savoy; M. R. Hlcke. of Nemo; Leslie Graham, or Sturgls and Rube Riley, of Aladdin.

she had lived almost continually until the time of her death. She was a member of the Society Black Hills Pioneers and during her lifetime was an ardent worker BRITISHERS HOLD OFF CHINESE MOB Anti-British Speeches Incite Hoard to Acts of Vengence 24 SMALL fftcsE HANKOW, Jan. 3. (AP) A handful of British fighting men, without firing a shot, held in check today an infuriated mob of several Chinese coollie that attempted to charge into tho British concession district of this city. Incited by anti-British speeches the hord of yelling Chinese moved against the British quarter.

In their path wero a few British policemen. They stood their ground wihon stoned, and 20 sailors from Birtish warships joined the policemen. They fixed bayonets to their rifles and used the rifles as clubs in the exchanging of blows with the charging mob. Marines, hastily landed reinforced the British party. NEW YORK.

Jan. 3. (AP) TtlB lalsest 8tao Park ln tne Many prominent democratic noil-Broadway gave the new year a wet tUe, tra this section of the welcome. and the Rocky Mountains, the larg- Black Hills left yesterday to attend Theire was a steady rain outside 'Mgit minf 'n woild, tha ioau.ural ot a democratic and prohibition agents had orders the fc 01 th tate ot South Da-not to disturb cabarets, night clubs adveritsed in lithographs In kota has witnessed since the tenure and hotels. the "teraturct, BronBon announced, ot Andy Lee, many yearsTgo.

The celebration was of a familiar I To the already! large gather- character but the prices were with- S. D. Potato Men 8 ftt Pierre nearly every county in Custer Chapter No. 24 of the Ord- der of Eastern Stars. Deceased is survived by her hus band, Joseph Kubler, of Custer and out precedent.

The many deaths from liquor since Christmas seemed flvy children, Joseph W. of Washington, William L. of Custer. to have been forgotten. to the BEIlESFOftD, S.

Jan. 3. state capltol to witness the inaug- It was a hilarious corwd that Carl H. ot Deadwood, Mrs. Joseph S.

Baker of Belle Fourche and Mrs. At ten rrlnutes past eight o'clock last night, afte. remaining in the Jury room exactly three heftrs, a verdict ot "not guilty" was returned in the case of Mrs. Bon Longland, charged by the state with selling Intoxicating liquor on August J.0, ot last year. Mrs.

Longland was arrested by federal undercover men under the supervision of Prohibition AmLnls-trator E. L. Senn during the raids conducted by Senn throughout the Hills. Thei case was prosecuted by State Attorney Parker and the defendant was represented by John T. Heffron.

Shortly, after nine o'clock, circuit court convened following the holiday recess, with Judge W. S. Skinner, of Watertown presiding in the place of Judge McNenny, who wan replaced because of bias and prejudice on motion of defense counsel. Early' in the opening of the trial the state lost its first move when Judgei Skinner overruled the presentation of evidence in any alleged purchase of liquor by undercover men from the defendant except on the data specified In the complaint, that of August 10. The defendant was arrested by Federal Agent Herman Fleege and Elmer E.

Tinsley of Custer. wended Us way through the great AAp) Arrangements are virtually way to receive the new year complete for the annual crop show with the din of horns and rattlers. and nieetinga of the South Dakota Funeral services will be held at AX OTHER BUI CONCERT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED Custer tomorrow aftcirnoon and bur The rain seemed to have no effect Crop Improvement association and ial will be In the CUBter cemetery. NEW Jan. 3 Beniamino 'on the celebrators and, from early (South Dakota Potato Growers' asso- u.auun oi uovernor elect Bulow today to be held with all the pomp and ceremony possible for a democratic committee to devise.

Late wire reports stated that Governor Bulow lias already taken his oath of office and all that remains for hlmi to do now Is lead the grand march and present his inaugural address. The many Deadwood friends of had elation are to be held Wednesday, .6, wii, uu uiuwvv uetLiuca, until long after 1927 Mrs. Kubler, who was well known baritone, of the Metropolitan Opera and iheld In the highest esteem he-re, company, and Mm. Renee Chemet, violinist, aie tihe -artlata whn will hm arrived, men and women continued Thursday and Friday of this weiek. their parade along Broadway.

Exhibits for the show are expect-( Continued on page 2) ed to begin arriving here soon so that they can be Judged and put up will learn of her death with sorrow 'heard in the second radio concert and regret and will extend their sincere sympathies to her husband and other members of the Btricken fam of the .1927 series of the Victor Talking Machine Company, on the ifor display previous to the opening of the show. The show here will MCPHERSON CASE City In Festive Attire PIERRE, S. Jan. 3. (AP) ily.

evening or January 14. On the same program will be heard the Victor riarres noteis bulged with democrats today, gathered from far and Concert Orchestra, Under the direct WILL BE PUSHED American Boxers ion oi jvosario uouraon. i -roe concert which will begin at 9 p. Eastern Standard Time, will Win High Honors BOSTON, Jan. 3.

(AP) An wiue iu ceieoraiet tne nrat democratic Inaugural since the days ot Andy Lee. If Pierre felt a littl eout of place by virtue of her first formal appearance afttir her suddenly THRU, KEYES SAYS a uiiom nnH nnn-rnrtvar iranr be heard through the stations of the "blue" network of the National AmlEirlcan boxer won 'honors in the perhaps bring together representative sampUb of the best seeds South Dakota growers produce. Exhibitors of corn will find ten corn classes in which to enter their products in the jhow and in most of these classes, cash, prizes are being awarded for first, second and third places, in each of the three corn growing districts of the state. Sweepstakes will be awarded on single ear and bushel exhibits. The best 10 ear sample "of corn in each district will receive a prize.

In the grain classes' of the show, prizes are to be awarded for first, Broadcasting company which lnclud nn WJZ. New York WB7 Rm-lmrflalrf 'XlaU. ad WHEELER WANTS WITHDRAWAL OF NAVAJO FORCES Congress Reconvenes and Several Bills Passed WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. (AP) Contending that the Diaz government, In Nicaragua never should have been recognized by the United States, Senator Wheeler, democrat, of Montana, introduced a resolution today demanding the.

immediate withdrawal of American naval forces from that country. The measure charged that the changed executive complexion she quickly regained her composure Inj the midst of a carnival democracy on hand to hear the neiw governor's and Boston; KDKA, Pittsburgh, and No Intention of Dropping Charges He Declares international meet here tonight in which teams from Sweden and Denmark competed, carry! off a victory In three of the tour classes contested. KYW, Chicago, Gigll, whose brilliant operatic and address and then turn the rest of tomorrow Into a day of festivity. Mil IIIIBb UUUW. v.

wqwm Jotl Bondurant, all of whom took the stand and swore that they had purchased Liquor in thei form of drinks from the defendant but had jieen unable to secure evidence in the) form of a bottle to produce In court. They testified they had bought liquor irom Mrs. Longland on various occasions but this testimony was ruled out by the court after considerable debate. The American entra.it won In Meanwnne, -the republican major the finals of the welter and middle ity which will ln the legislature LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3.

(APj District Attorney Asa Keyes end- heavyweight divisions While Sweden joncert successes have established him as one of the world's greatest tenors, will make his radio debut in the coming concert. DeLuca and Chemet have) been heard over the air before, however, in the third setcond and third places ln each of went back of tne stage to buzz about carried the light weight closs. ea a nectic year today with a resolu- the types; hard red spring, nard the caucus, a matter over which the democrats expressed very little lion to pusj, his case against Alinee winter and amber durum wheats; Sample McPherson. Th concert ot the 1926 Victor series Grave Charges Made During the course of the trial It was brought out by Attorney Hiff- I Apainst HriinH Tlirv ron tnat Bondurant. at the time heT-.

AgaiHSl UrUIlU jury DeLuca is one of the most dlstin- the announcement. that he had 'emmer, rye, flax, soybeans, red and guisbed members of the Metropoli- no intention ot dropping the charges sweet clover, Cossack, Grimm and tan Opera Company, while Mme. aer his star witness, Mrs. Lorraine Western No. 12 alafalfa, timothy Chemet.

known as "France's violin- IWiseman-Sielaff, had appeared oe- anj njifet. I American sailors and marines were assisted In the purchase of li CHICAGO, Jan. 3. (AP) The festivities of Inaugural dag and the; opening day of the session will begin proper at noon tomorrow when the senate and house will convene. After the oath of office -ha been administered to members, both houses will organize and then assemble ln a joint meeting to heal the message of the retiring Governor Carl Gunderson and hear the in has been signally successful ln 'orei tne jury and had bol- The main potato show Is divided her ccicert tours of both America up her story which is figur- 'iDt0 classes for both certified and and Europe.

She Is referred to as in another investigation of the 'uncertified potatoes In both bushel .1. 1 I i WniTlnn OVDnVAllaHa 1 Charges that from IS to 60 thousand dollars and possibly a much larger sum was paid to members of the federal grand jury that recently acquitted former sheriff Peter M. blocking the efforts of Dr. Juan Sacasa to restorei the constitutional government. A DAY IN WASHINGTON, Jan.

3. (AP) Congress reconvened and the house received the naval supply bill and the! agricultural appropriation bill was. reported to the senate. Florida'R phallpngn tho fnriaml MM lUglUtU BUCIJWBUr UI fflUH TOW- v.wH0.,Bfc uvayycM' II (1 3 Z-pOtaiO IOLB. A bie feature of the show again Hoffman and seven other officers, gl, iauvt 1USL Billing.

The concerts ln thei present Victor Reverses Decision series will be heard on alternate Keyes' latest annonucement made Fridav evenines. throueh stations of I yesterday, reverses one which came charged with conspiracy to obstruct augural address of the oncoming governor W. Bulow. justice, were made tonight by Hope this year will be the boys' and girls' I club division. Four places will be 1 awarded to the boys' and girls' club jlots of Irish cobblers, Eearly Ohios, Bliss Triumphs, Burbank Russets, lltural New Yorkers and other vari- the "bine" network.

line receptlop for Governor and Tompson, first assistant United I inheritance tax was thrown out by quor was a minor, employed by Senn from his personal funds and that he was In no way connected with the Federal prohibition service. Several witnesses were called by the defense In proving that the defendant did not ssjll Intoxicating liquor and the case was given to the. Jury about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Longland case was one of several ot a similar character that will be presented by the state for trial at this term ot circuit court, at which Judge Skinner will preside. Among those that will come before the court will be the state against Peter Trucano, "Blllie" Baldwin, William Norton and four) men from Lead, James Cotton, Wal Mrs.

Bulow and state officials will irom nis omce tne day before to the 'effect that Mrs. Siellaff's story col-1 lapsed, that she was a "turn coat" 'and "perjurer" and that dismissal States district attorney, after a day spent in questioning three men un the Bupreme court. Senator Wheeler proposed the immediate with be hetd at the statehouse at 8 o' clock tomorrow night. The capltol der arrest, one a deputy United States NEW YEARS NEWS FLASHES win be decorated and an orchestra will play during the reception. iof the charges was being considered.

a separate division of thei Crop Keyes virtually had given up in 'improvement show is set apart for 1 despair after Mrs. Sielaff came for- boys' an(j girjg1 ciub exhibits of corn ward with an entirely new version (h ipb. nt Recurinar and main- drawal of American naval forces from Nicaragua. The supreme court consented to rsivlew the legality of Harry Sinclair's Teapot Dome oil lease, and At o'clock the Inaugural ball 11 start in the auditorium. The building has been decorated with.

1 I of her admitted participation ln -the jtalnine the interest in good seed stw, DM wn kw fao-called Carmel hoax. Mrs. Sielaff, Lnrn. classed in this division are evergreens as the prevailing theme. French Editor is Accused of Deception PARIS, Jan.

3. Henry Duinay, founder and publisher ot the Im HANOVER, Jan. 1 Five original "confession," charg- jop6n for ten ear exhibits ot yellow "he of all nation arranged pretti men, employes of the Clapp Rubber had been employed by ly ln the building will lend a bit of and dent lu each of thei three corn growing districts and tor flint corn In all districts. color to the setting. ter irug ceura ami juu.

Liepsic the last named men arrested on three charges. Resisting an officer congress and the treasury considered the poisoned alcohol problem In the light of holiday fatalities. A split developed in the senate over the question of seating Frank L. Smith, senator designate, ot Illinois. WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.

(AP) Controversy over deaths during the holidays from drinking poisoned alcohol reached botn the senate, Music during the evenine will be portant French newspaper, Le Quot-idlen, an organ of the Left has been ay the University Players seven Company here, lost thair lives today moiner, In a fire which destroyed a large M- Mlnnie to produce boarding house near the plant Four talse "fP t0 Bart the of the bodies had been Uken from kidnapping story. She the ruins tonight, but the fifth man Mtfl8d the evangelist's prelim- Intoxication in a public place and Tr accused of having deceived tUe V. mnn tnuootoJ Outbreaks Caused piece orchestra, composed of students of the University of South interfering with an oincer in rcuiu Miwot-vu Death of Thirty 22,000,000 francs in the shares he and house floors today as soqn as congress reconvened. claimed would put the paper on an absolutely independent footing. Tha accusation has provoked a great At both ends of the capitol the performance of his duly.

The following men composed the jury intho Longland casec W. E. Rodeniser, Lester Moore, Walter Campbell, Ernest Curnow C. A. Syverson, C.

A. Brooks, Louis John Sohn, Clay Ayer, Wm Ewing, Henry Carlson and Albert Veitl. had not been found. The origin ot vl" lu the fire is undetermined. preached with the proposal by a piysterious "Mr.

Martin" whom she Smith for Presidency alJ c0Id nt furtner identify. ALBANY, N. Jan. l--Gover- 8 lPPeale.d at th! nor Alfred Smith in his Inaugural dtrlc 8 ce thls address here today doated that he ebf had rUred was a candidate for the democratic 66 athe hearing and then impli- political scandal. PADANGE, Sumatra, Jan.

3. (AP) A number of subversive outbreaks in" the Siloeng Kang district on the west coast of Sumatra, brot death to 30 insurrectionists while, many others weire arrested. personal conduct of members on the observance of the dry law was ques As the correspondent reported a Dakota. At 10:30 the grand march be lead by Governor and Mrs. Bulow will start.

At the request of Mr. Bulow several old time square dances will be. held during the dancing program with eithc Louis N. Crtll, the new secretary of agriculture, or E. W.

Howse, the democratic national committeeman from South Dakota, calling the dances. fortnight ago, three -editors, Ferdin and Buisson, president of the Hu cated Roland Rich Wooley, former man Rights league; M. Aulard, fam presidential nomination in 1923. The The trouble started Saturday when armed native bands attacked ous historian ot the French revolution and M. Boris, a sub-editor of governfnent offices in the police bar tioned and before sundown the discussion reached the treasury where both Secretary Mellon and Lincoln Andrews, prohibition enforcement chief, issued statements.

While! representative Celler, democrat, of New York, was accusing his colleagues in the house of "drinking to excess" Senator Edwards democrat, of New Jersey, con the paper, resigned for "moral con ly Mrs. McPherson's personal attorney, in the alleged hoax that Keyes announced his intention in asking for a dismissal ot the conspiracy, charge. Had Changed Story governor said he had no idea what the future has in store for him, but that no man would stand before an assemblage like this, and say he was not receptive to the highest office ln the gift ot the people. racks and cut telegrapn lines in several points. sideration.

CONGRESS VOTES SUMMER WHITE Correspondents Dismissed BULOW TOOK OATH Newspaper correspondents re Pan-American Fliers quested M. Dumay to explain the financial administration of the pa OF OFFICE MONDAY Rest Until Jan. 5th HOUSE FUNDS per. M. Dumay at first consented HoUday Fatalities HONOLULU, Jan.

1. Three were killed and 36 injured In traffic fire (Continued on page i) to Bubmit Le Quotidien's financial Mlnfatf-ra Yesterday, however, the prosecu- tor explained that Mrs. Sielaff had changed her story in part only and Jhad elaborated on the "vague parts jot her previous testimony." Mrs. Sielaff was followed in the 'grand Jury room by Wooley who being excused from the oath of secrecy demning "the hipocricy of some representatives of the people who voted dry anddrink wet." WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.

(AP) annual agricultural bill, re-poited to the senate today by the Supreme Court Judge WeStem SenatOrS Want Hen-riot and Painleve, and the social- Vanari HnTVlo ir in leader Leon Blum but dismissed SCAFFOLD BUILDER QUITS DISGUSTED WITH JOB Samuel C. Polley Presided ui i. number of tne correspon- GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, Jan. 3. (AP) Major Herbert Dargue, commander of the Pan-American flight and his fellow fliers who arrived here Sunday from Sal-na Cruz, Mexico, will rest.

They will be entertained until Wednesday before proceeding on appropriations committeei, with an later divulged that he had denied dents. Colorado CHICAGO, Jan. 3. (AP) addition ot $201,904, t0 the house Wiseman 8 accusation in the pre- Messers Herriot, Painleve and total of more than $128,000,000. In (Disgusted with hangings, Harryt presenting the bill Senator McNary istanton for 29 years bliilder.

ot scat- en.c.e JLra The McPherson PIERRE, Jan. 3. (AP) Fear Blum subsequently refused to act as arbiters and the former WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. (Af) case which gain ing that retiring republican Gover folds at the county jail resigned yes of Oregon, said he bad and correspondents have published the next stage of their 20,000 mil trip.

The desire of western members of congress to have the President spend his summers In the west, led in the form of a tract, charges terday after the 65th gallows he erected took the lives of two men. It has been Stanton's duty to test nor, Cary Gunderson, planned some last minute appointments, Governor Elect W. J. Bulow, democrat today ed prominence last May when the evangelist's name was linked with that of Kenneth G. Ormiston, her former radio operator, on charges that the two had remained ln hid against M.

Dumay, declaring form representative Taylor to introduce bill today, calling for an appropri upset all precedent by taking the! the gallows making It deadly effl- asked action on Tuesday. Navy Is Criticised WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. (AP Drawing a barrage of criticism of the Amtrlcan navy from both sides of the capltol, the naval appropriation bill was reported today to the house and the verbal shell was ally that M. Dumay In acting tor Le Quotidlen, retained large sums in, the nature of ''hush money," name oath "of office before the legislature cicent.

When the trap sprung on James Gricius and Thomas McWane ation of 1250,000 lor a summer White House ln the Rocky Mountain met ing at uarmei-Dy-tne-sea during a part of the time of her disappear ly for withholding financial news at the will of certain corporations who national park in Colorado. ance. PIERRE, Jan. 3. (AP) Gov- natd for it.

Firms named In the STARVES SELF TO HELP FAMILY OUT CHICAGO, Jan. 3. (AP) Three hours after' she collapsed at a suburban station, an artist model, Mrs. Sophia Stranden, was revived to tell police how she had starved herself during Christmas to send funds to relatives ln Russia. Knowing that her father, mother and Bister were starving in Russia, Rhn id.

she relieiouslv denied her- merely a finder for the concerted Scntish Islanders tract are the Bank of France, oil, orner-elect W. J. Bulow qualified and took his oath of office early, today before Supreme Court Judge S. C-. Polley.

Tj insurance and railway corporations ilaVe. llUngry lime and trUsts of Parisian public utili Man Wills 15 Foot Beard to Club murderers, this morning, it failed to break their necks and they Strang led to death. "I don't like the) job." Stanton said. "I'm sick of It. I'm 60 years old and Ira going to quit and forget what fve seen." Gricius, 22, and McWane, 20, became the ninety-ninth and one-hundredth men hanged since Cook ties companies.

"I have taken my oath and quali PETEHEAD, Scotland, Jan. 3 Hints of Other "Hush Money The tract also hints that Le Quot fied as governor for two reasons," the new governor stated this morn (AP) Several hundred inhabit attacks to bei delivered when tne measure runs the blockade of big navy men in both houses. While the bill still was In the safe harbor of the appropriations committee before the housei met, a plan was brewing among naval committee members to demand the elevation5 of guns on American battleships to tiqual the firing range of British and Japanese warcraft. RBNO, Jan. 3.

(AP) '-eif fnod. sending them money while ldien received money from the Poin ants of Lonely Island, Stkilda in the outer Hebriges, passed a hungry ing. The funeral of Zachary Taylor Wll- came to the point of collapse. care government in order to remain. county was incorporated.

"The first reason Is that the law New Years Eve. neutral in the political nght, Their victims were Miss Marie cox, iamous over ine country as tne gne is expected to -recover. possessor of the second longest I beard In the U. S. was held today nTa Many days ago the Islanders So far M.

Dumay has not answer s0 provides. The statute says the governor shall qualify and enter upon his duties on the first Monday Blang, Frederick Heln, her fiancee and Ludwlg Rose a taxlcab chauf hoisted signals for a food storage ed the charges and says solely the Le Quotidien will resist conspirators at Carson City, but only two feet tifeuoui. because of tire rough weather and feur. Sentences of Lifers in January which is today. "The; second is that I have relia and declares he will Justify nimseit at the shareholders His boatmen refused to try to make landing in the surf.

of his 15 foot beard was burled with the aged Civil war veteran. Wilcox bequeaths his beard to the "Whiskers" Club of the Camp ble information that the retiring AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 3. (AP) adversaries call attention to the 103 Year Old Woman Is Burned to Death Pan-American Governor Miriam Ferguson to fact that M. Dumay when the com Married Couple Innnv wo a fnrmail SAPlirMl nr him- 171ioia in MotW Forty Nine yesterday shorn with riiers in cetion of twn ffiet.

Fight Over Estate self a big majority by plural vote day commuted to short terms the life imprisonment sentences of two men. Each were convicted of murder in connection with the slaying of a relative. isnaxes ana ueciare tuo iuavuu6 MARTFNSBERG, Jan. 3. (AP) Mrs.

Mary Fitzpatrick, 103 years old, was burned to death to PUERTO, Mexico, Jan. (AP) The Pan American flyers com- Ion In Yin4v 4A AAA hwatti.iB- Jan. S. (AP) The be a Comedy, oopyngntea isao dj Miner is Appointed day in her home at Lineburg. Geo.

With a thousand miles between tnB nicago vuv She also granted 27 full pardons, governor is making an attempt to choose Borne of the men with whom I shall to work during my administration. To prevent conflicting appointments I have exercised my right. I have no intention to occupy the office until after my inauguration." The oath was witnessed by I N. Crill, W. W.

Howse, William J. Bulow, U. S. G. Cherry, Don Lewis and C.

E. Coyne. When Informed, Governor Gunderson said: "I had no appointments As State Sheriff Pitzpatrick her son, returning home 'mile flight, landing near Puerto, am (hov tmrA to fieht after several hours absence; found Medico today from, Vera Cms. over the) possession of 1600,000 Mother CaUSCS Son increasing her clemency proclamations to 2,979. a xJ his motner aeaa ana ner cunning George Scollard ana mts.

acouara enRased attorney by radio today to ue iirresieu burned Ball Players Will and opened a skirmish -lit long Searching: Party Finds Lost Youth ROBBER GETS $1,000 HEMPSTEAD, N. Jan. 3. ranare. PIERRE, Jan.

(API The appointment of F. S. Miner, Brookings, as state sheriff was announced by Governor-Elect W. J. Bulow, Sunday.

Mr. Miner served two terms as sheriff of Brookings county and Face Their Accuser THEN COMMITS SUICIDE (AP) Harold Webster, son-in-law I Scollard learned today that his wife had engaged an attorney and 'of Mrs. Catherine Gallaway, wealthy PORTLAND, Jan. 3. (AP) widow found murdered here toady, PEORIA, 111., Jan.

3.. (AP directed htm to inspect securities in mind, and I regret that Mr. Bulow felt is necessary to take this step." nioTtn White. 18. one of the two 1 claims the distinction of beinr the CHICAGO, Jan.

3. (AP) Fifteen of the 28 major leagues baseball players of the past and was taken into custody tonight for An unidentified robber herded four held ln the Scollard safe deposit questioning when his mother told box at the Seattle bank. clerks of bhe First National bank, 'youths who became lost in a bllz- first democrat to be elected to a secor. intn a vault today, scooped zard on the slopes ot Mount Hood county office there. He was elected present named in the latest scandal, Nassau county detectives that Web Engaging an attorney by radio.

up more than 31,000 and escaped, Saturday, was fonnd tonight by a his first term in 1914 and then tonlte assured Commissioner Landis THE WEATHER ii -w South Dakota, fair Tuesday and succeeded himself. He was horn in that theiy would be here on Wednee- ster had come to her home today, with an old coat asking her to destroy it. She said she burned the Scollard obtained a court order restraining his wife's agent from, Aiumlnc the box. The two were but committed suicide to evade cap- searching- party. White tonnd shel-ture by a possei "which intercepted under a log.

He was waiting Bradford county, Pennsylvania, and day to face their accuser, Charles earns to Brookings county tn 1882. Risberg. there tor the snow to cess. Wednesday, moderate tempersturt. his flight.

separated recently tn Buenos Aires, the coat.

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