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Mi) 1knutMim0. DEADWOOD, S. D. BLACK HILLS) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1905. HIHTIETH YEAH FIVE CENTS.

ter several hours work, the car was COULDN'T WAIT replaced on the track and the train continued its journey to Spearfish DOCTOR HELD WITHOUT BAIL LOCAL FOOTBALL TEAM DINED AFTER INDIAN SCHOOL VICTORY returning to Deadwood at 10:45 last where they will make their home upon their return from a wedding trip to Hot) Springs. Mr. Herbour for some time has been one of the engineers at the Ellison hoist of the Home-stake property and is a trusted and valuable employe. Mrs. Manseau since SO ELOPED evening.

EASTERN' NEWSPAPERS ARE All of the memberi of the football FAY LOOP AND GEORGIA WIL- of the hands of the man almost on him. With these few faults rectified TAKING UP BLACK HILLS CAR Eastern papers are taking up the trip of the Black Hills advertising coming from Sioux City about a year ago has made many friends in both team were entertained at dinner Sun LI.DIS OF STURGIS, FIGURE IX ROMANTIC RUNAWAY MATCH another game should prove an even Lead and Deadwood. They left yes day night at the.Gllmore by Ralph Jenkins, an enthusiastic supporter of LAST MONDAY. car with extensive descriptions that better exhibition on the part of the terday afternoon on the B. M.

for reflect considerable credit on the Good people in Sturgis were not a Deadwood High school. Hot Springs. the team. Plates were laid for th little surprised yesterday morning to Hills and the manner in which the team, substitutes and coaches and the boys enjoyed a Jolly evening. Those The ica.u i I exhibit in the car is arranged midst Monday evening.

Fay Loop and present were Messrs. Stromberg, Bar Clinton, Iowa, Advertiser and the Cedar Rapids Saturday Record both Miss Georgia Williams, both well ry, Wlseflow, Wardman, Jolitz, Wii known at that place were the prin have Interesting articles on the ap lard, Andrew, Moore, Heffron, New- cipalu in this romantic form of mat pearance of the car in their cities. ltt, McGPJ, Manager Everett, Parker, rimony. Just why they chose the CHICAGO PHYSICIAN ACCUSED OF INHUMAN MURDER OF YOUNG GIRL, IS BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY. CHICAGO, Oct.

10. Charged with saving caused the death of 10-year-old Irene Klokow by administering a arcotic poisoning, Dr. Oliver B. Hart was held today to the grand Jury without bail by the coroners Jury at the conclusion of an Inquest on the sody of the girl today. Dr.

Hart who it is charged, first attacked the girl and then poisoned ker to hide his crime, listened to the reading of the verdict without any sign of emotion. "I am not at all surprised at the action of the coroner's Jury," he said, "because I expected to be held to the criminal court for trial. I am Innocent, however, of the crime I am charged with, and I don't think I will have much difficulty In proving my innocence." Matson and Crogan. Nearly every one of the newspapers in towns through which the car has secret method is not known as there POCOHONTAS HOLDS FORTH IX MERRY SOCIAL GATHERING. In honor of the Lead members of the Poeohontas degree, the auxiliary to the Redman elaborate social was given in the lodge rooms last evening by the mebers of Minne-kuta Council No.

4. Mrs. Charles Van Meter, the who preside! saw to It that not only the visitors from Lead who Included the degree team, but also all present thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Five candidates were initiated into the order and thea was no especial objection to the ma, NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICE OPENED HERE SOON. Commencing October 23, a naval recruiting office will be opened in this city for the purpose of enlisting men for Uncle Sam's warships.

H. D. Rogers, a chief gunner in the servise but now on recruiting duty, is in the city to make the location for an office and the necessary arrangements for the enlistments. Lieutenant S. I.

M. Major will be in charg? of the office which will be open until October 28. Apprentices and seamen After dinner Mr. Robertson of th Nebraska University addressed the riage except that Mrs. Williams, the mother of the girl, believed her passed has paid particular attention to it and helped advertise the Black Hills industries.

Deadwood and Lead with their splendid mine exhibit In boys on football and all adjourned to daughter rather young for marriage. the parlor where they spent the evn lng singing college songs. Miss Gib The young people laid their plans ch of Mn Conzett received es. son gave several much appreclted ana too on.y n.cuu peciaI attention. The car this week into the secret.

This was Miss Ret- h. solos on the piano, Mr. Goodman ta llance, a chum of Miss Williams. played a number of solos on his ministerel clappers. Mr.

Jenkins a dainty supper of ice cream, cake more adverrtislng matter will be distributed and will then go up Into Monday afternoon Loop and the girl from the surrounding towns will be enlisted whenever acceptable. and coffee was served to the squaws were together and just before the ar whistled a few songs and Messrs. Wisconsin, its itinerary being printed and Indians. This was styled a pug rival of the south bound Northwestern The men enlisted will be taken for Bowling and Downle sang several, solos. The boys wound up the even- dog supper and was eaten with all later on.

Both J. H. Wilkinson and Capt. Gardner, who are with the car they were joined by Miss Mance. The the more relish.

service on the new warships Kansas and Charleston, now under construc three boarded the train quietly and lng by giving a tiger for their host, are doing valiant work for the benefit slipped Into a seat and before any tion. These vessels are not expected of the Black Hills. There were numerous features of MAY RAISE AGE LIMIT CHARGED WITH SELLING LIQUOR WITH NO LICENSE. When the circuit court convenes one was aware of their action, had Saturday's game that deserve par to be ready for service for about nine months, but the service is already over left the town behind. IX BLACK HILLS ATHLETICS.

Whether the age limit which is now DEATH OF RESPECTED ticular mention. Andrew and Walker were the bright particular stars of Fay Loop and Georgia) Williams RAPID CITY WOMAN. 9,000 men short for the new vessels and they are being taken In and sent were classmates at the Normal school the day. Both seldom failed to make 17 years will be raised or done awa with entirely, was the question under an interesting case is likely to come before it C. O.

Sparks, the proprietor of the Cliff House on the road to Spearfish, will have to an News of the death in Rapid City on graduating there last year. For some to Norfolk, W. Va, as fast as pos a good gain when given the ball. discussion at Saturday's meeting of time there had been an attachment I Sunday of Mrs. E.

W. Millis of heart sible. The Charleston when com the Black Hills Inter-Scholastic Ath between the two and whispers of an trouble, was received here with pro letic association. The meeting was approaching wedding were not de pleted will be the flagship of the China squadron so that some of the men enlisted will see far eastern ser found regret by her many friends. They were fleet and fast at starting and showed splendid pluck by holding their feet when tackled and always falling forward.

Moore played the best game he has ever done. His ritnntng was full of vim and he swer to the charge of selling liquor without a license. Sparks was arrested Monday and brought to Dead-wood by Sheriff Trathen. The warrant was issued from Justice Eck- nied. Loop is barely twenty and the Mrs.

Millis who is a native of New held In the Deadwood High school, Principal Strachan presiding. Mr. Strachan was elected president for girl a year his junior. This season York state, was 82 years of age and she has been teaching at a small vice. There are great possibilities in the naval service today for bright young men, particularly telegraphers country school Just out of Sturgis I came to Rapid with her husband the ensuing year and Mr.

Arnold of hardt's court on the complaint of coming in to town every night. Her I twenty years ago from Cheyenne and Lead, secretary and treasurer. Re who are eagerly sought for the wire mother, Mrs. Williams who is a wld- I have since resided in that city. A presentatlves were present from the less service that is rapidly being in Deputy State's Attorney R.

C. Hayes. It charges Sparks with selling liquor without a license since July IB, 1905, without naming any specific instan struck the line when bucking, hard and low, often tearing through without Interference. The tackling of Heffron and Newitt on the ends was clean and low which was shown bj Rapid City, Central City, Lead and ow, had never raised any serious ob- 1 gentle Christian lady, thoughtful as stalled on all of the nation's principal dogs of war. For ordinary seamen Deadwood High schools, the Spear-fish Normal, the Indian school and jectlon to the match rather favoring she was charitable, her loss Is a keen young Loop, but desired her daughter I one to her husband and five children to wait.

This the vouna- Dermis con- I and a host of friends. Mrs. Milll ce. Subpoenas are to be issued for a me iimny iutiut attempts or tne in- the School of Mines. There will b- number of persons who will be asked to testify as to what they know of the eluded they could not do.

was laid to rest Monday afternoon at Riverside cemetery, the services being As they purchased no tickets. It Is resort that has been used all summer by weary travelers who not infre- conducted by the Rev. F. F. Case.

not known where they went but word V'dlans even with good interference, to get around either end. Barry anl Weisflow proved a tower of strength at guard. Both of them broke through the Indians line repeatedly and downed their man. Wardman nt tackle was mose conspicuous In this Is looked for any moment telling of and apprentices the age limit Is 17 years and 18 for men with a trade. YOM KIPPCR FAST WAS LARGELY CELEBRATED.

Touching neither bread nor water to their lips, pious Hebrews Monday celebrated Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement and as a result a number of Jewish stores throughout the city remained closed until after 6 p. m. nuentlv stop In for a meal and a rest. Information came to the ears of Mr. One son, Edward Millis, desides In Rapid City the others being scatter the marriage somewhere down the ed about the country.

Hayes that liquor was served with line. Loop purchased a new suit case Monday in which the necessary be these repasts and hence the com two delegates named by each of the High schools to form an executive committee which will pass on all matters of athletics before the schools. The Lead High school brought up tha question of basketba'J and desired that the present set of rules should be more clearly Interprted, especially in regard to the playing of girls. Coach Bender of the Spearfish Normal school offered an amendment for discussion which will so change the constitution as to do away with the age limit in athletic sports. This SUNDAY SPREE COST plaint.

longings of the three were carried. Sparks was arraigned before Jus Young Loop is the son of N. H. LEAD MAN DEARLY. A blackened eye, a five dollar loss Loop, a respected carpenter of Stur- tice Eckhardt on Monday and waived a hearing.

He was released undsr The day is one of fast. It commenced gis and both he and his sweetheart I and best part of the night In jail bear an excellent reputation. I were the results of a spree partlcl- Saturday at sundown and was cele $500 bond for his appearance at the sort 01 worn wnne jontz at tacKi'j and Stromberg at center were almost Invincible. Only one of the Indians' rushes through either of these points made a good gain. Wlllard showed good Judgment In giving the ball and directing the plays and was In on many a star tackle.

But there are faults to be found in the playing of Saturday's game brated until sundown last evening. I pated in by a Lead man who gave next term of the circuit court before Judge Rice when the case will have a GREAT INTEREST TAKEN the name of Karl Karlson. Mr. Services were held In the Odd Fellows hall all day long and the oc IN FIRE DEPARTMENT HEAD. I Karlson came to Deadwood Satur- hearing, and it is said, interesting amendment was later modified to That the fire department day evening and proceeded to enjoy developments will come to light.

i i tively are unexelled as hosts was I life as he deemed best. Sunday he I that should be looked after. Wlllard HORSESHOE REORGANIZATION is too slow in giving signals and at make the age limit 19 years In all the schools and a final vote will be taken on the question at the February meeting of the association. Messrs. Bender, Warner and Arnold were named as a committee on rules and the meet lng adjourned until February.

again demonstrated last evening at was still seeing friends and acquiring the regular monthly meeting in th2 considerable hilarity. In a Lee street fire parlors where there was a good saloon he met Nettie Davis and after lows a for a bright opponent casion was one of fast and prayer for the religiously Inclined. The season of fasting begins on October IS and lasts nine days. It is known as the feast of Sucoth. Then come the feast of Tora or harvest festival.

In ancient days the Jews repaired to a open dwelling house where they feasted. This house was to figure out the play in advance. attendance. Little of Importance was transacted in a business line and the a few drinks an argument arose. Nettie objected to Karl's talk and Wardman, Barry and Weisflow were all guilty of too much impetuous- meeting was largely social.

Exemp ness and as a result were several time promptly swatted that gentleman one in the eye giving him a blick optic. Mr. Karlson hunted up a policeman tions were granted to D. F. Kenny, MEETING THIS WEEK.

A final decision on the reorganization of the Horseshoe Mining company depending whom is the building of a new mill to replace the one burned, will probably be made either Wednesday or Thursday of this week. A meeting of the reorganisation committee has been called and will be held as soon as the members of the committee, who are now out off sides. The boys should all ab decorated with all manner of harvest John Wilson and M. M. Wheeler.

andon the habit of looking In the articles. II. B. 8CHLIOITING HOST TO LEAD OFFICIALS. After the meeting of the city council In Lead last evening, the mayor, Talk of the election of officers, par- I and had Nettie arrested, charging her direction that the play is to go as ticularly of the department chief, I with relievening him of $40 which which comes ud at the next monthly I he said he had on him.

Nettle denied EDNA STEELE IS SENT councllmen. Chief of Police Manlon this Is inexcusable folly. Like many other good players An drew has that failing of always de meeting was Indulged In and is causing I the charge, but was thrown In jail and newspapermen were the guests TO COUNTY HOSPITAL. has drunk to the siderable interest. Arthur Simpson and I together with Karlson who was to siring to carry the ball.

He should Herman BIschoff are the most prom- I be the witness. her cup of woe and the streets of remember that there are others on of Pittsburg, arrive at that place. They; are Messrs. Mark W. Watson, E.

Alsop, R. H. Binns and W. L. McLaughlin of this city.

Mr. McLaugh- Inently mentioned for the position. I The case came up hefore Justice Chief Poznansky has announced that I Neil McDonough at 1 o'clock Monday at an elaborate banquet at the Palm Garden, of Alderman Henry B. Schlichting of Deadwood. The banquet was furnished by B.

N. Garrett of the Palm Cafe in lavish style. Some of Mr. Schlichting's wit an i the team who if given the chance ill 1 4hAl- ualn nnnima Vi a fa he will not seek another nomination, afternoon. Karlson failed to prove After the brief business, all repaired his charge of the "touch" and the to the dining room where Col.

Karl costs of the case were assessed against lin will be unable to attend ihe lng. At this meeting the reorganiza Deadwood will know her no more. For a quarter of a century a well known character, she will end her days and her grief In the county poor house where she was yesterday committed by order of Judge Bennett in the county court. Edna was tried bythe board of insanity and gave evi captain and knows that he can make the distance is not always the best reason for his carrying the ball to the exclusion of the other backs. He should remember that too frequent humor were displayed to advantage and the affair was thoroughly en Sasse.

the Main street butcher, had I him. He declared he was unable to tion plans will be talked over as these prepared a toothsome repast to which pay and went back to jail, but half an Kentlemen renresent the Pltt8burK In joyed by each one present. amDle justice was done. I hour liter called Jailer Bertrand and (Associated Press. i terpntn In th pnmnnnv Afr TWr.

running will do more to make him dug a $20 gold piece from his shoe. 1 Tjlliehlin Rtfltpri vpstprilflv that tn hii FELL IXTO RAIX BARRED go stale than any other thing. dences of a weak mind. She was then given the alternative of going to the CIRCUIT COURT WILL NOT nis ne put up to puy me i-usta cum AXD WAS DROWNED. Summoned to his home in Deer- receiving his charge went home.

BE HELD BEFORE DECEMBER. county poor farm or being sent to A telegram received yesterday from Yankton and she chose the forme: field by news of the death of his As a whole the team is lamentably weak on Interference. Of course the season has just commenced and the practices have been few, but many a time in Saturday's game the runner Judge Rice states that no term of GEORGE GINGIIRICK RECEIVES She agreed to go to the hospital pro WORD OF FATHER'S DEATH. viding she might be allowed to take youngest child, John Miller, county commissioner of Pennington county, left over Sunday's Burlington for Rochford. Mr.

Miller was In Rapid While en route to Deadwood Sun the circuit court will be held until near the end of the year. Judge Rice is now In Big Timber, on a va her trunk and her wish was granted. day, George Ginghrick, the popular could be seen worming his way through a string of redskins without For months the woman has opposed all efforts to send her to the county certain knowledge, approximately, $550,000 worth of bonds were already In and since he had heard this, thi number had probably been increased. The committee will decide on whether the number of bonds is sufficient and if so, will call for a special meeting for the purpose of effecting the reorganization. The mine Is looking In first-class condition and the prospects are as bright as ever.

There is excellent ore in the Ben Hur workings and considerable Is being taken from the Horseshoe claim. Saturday night when he received a a teammate within ten feet of him. hosnital. telegram announcing that his boy cation. He wired that he would go to Meade and Butte counties of this state and hold court there during the month of November and that no court would be held here until after that Teddy who was but four years old, At other times the interference would be behind the runner pushing him through an open field Instead of protecting him In front.

This is partly 0 I CHINATOWN AS JEAN COWGILL SEES IT. had fallen into a water barrel at the rear of the house and been drowned. Had the child been found sooner period which will be some time In December. It Is said that the reason Northwestern through brakeman, received a telegram announcing the death of his father N. H.

Ginghrick at the latter's home in Grand Island. Neb. Mr. Ginghrick who was 52 years of age, has been tn falling health for some time and his death was not unexpected. He leaves a widow, and three daughters, his son George and a brother Z.

D. Ginghrick, at Chadron. George left Sunday evening for Grand Island to attend the funeral. the runner's fault for he should drop Again has Jean Cowgill, the clever local writer and niece of Judge behind his Interference when It is the dispatch stated, he might have been saved. The accident occured Is that the criminal docket Is not Burns, attracted attention by her articles In the Chicago Chronicle.

In formed. Another weakness was the punting. very heavy and that the civil cases can wait Saturday evening and Mr. Miller last Sunday's Issue there appears a came at once to Deadwood on the Northwestern and then over the B. M.

for home. While Moore never lost ground while tinning with the ball his kicking Car Jumped the Track. Spreading rails supposed to have was Inferior. Each 1 time when he Much Improved. Robert Ness who has been in Lead for the past two weeks to have his hand attended to returned) to his home last evening.

It will be necessary to have the hand dressed for some time. been caused by the sudden cold snap. LEAD COUPLE WEDDED was the result of a small wreck on the Spearfish line of the B. M. yes AND LEAVE FOR HONEYMOON.

Tillls Herbour and Mrs. Emma H. S. Pettltt was up from Silver City and will remain over today. Mrs.

M. A. Kenyon who has been spending the summer with her daughter Mrs. Arthur Bartlett of Lead, left yesterday for her home in Miller. Miss Martha Brandt who has been terday morning which delayed the vivid pen picture of scenes In Chinatown entitled "The Pitfalls of a Great City." Miss Cowgill In her snappy style has given a true and Interesting account of the dangers that best the young girl of today In "chop suey" Joints and Chinese restaurants, not spoiling the story by omitting the allurements that are there to be seen.

To any one who has visited a Chinese quarter In a big city, the story cannot fail to Interest. fltled he had ample opportunity to gft off his kicks but failed to Improve his chance. One punt went almost directly in the air and the other was short and poorly aimed. A good fullback requires both care ani coolness in getting off hla kicks In the face of an onrushlng opponent train several hours. Just before reaching Terry, the rear wheel of the Manseau were married quietly at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at the parochial residence by Father Noesen.

passenger coach left the track and Contributed Five. Peter MuVana who was found guilty of carrying concealed weapons contributed $5 toward the city expense in Judge Walsh's court Mr. and Mrs. Lesperance of city stood visiting her cousins the Trebers and her grandmother, Mrs. Schack.

left up with the couple. Both Mr. and the car swung partly around on the rail blocking the line. The wrecker was sent up from Deadwood and af- and should never lose his head and yesterday for her home In Lincoln. kick the ball anyway to get It out Mrs.

Herbour are well known in Lead.

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