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The Weekly Pioneer Times Mining Review from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 5

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upright and cherished citizens. Dn-lth. w.i OXEN RAIL known, but Mr. Smiley last -Toning er. -k.

111., to the UL directed that he given ft proper bur will pa. on the birds. He Is an ex a kiwi UUIUVIICt I 11 CAUSE OF ACCIDENT ial. i to, good perience! popular Jud-e. ll.BOO to hung up in cash and spec umi losaea ana I her i.

ii i i tie ttoneiT-Tizrj i lcUii: tie c-jr i to ICS assaraxi-i i cf of z-vrt tt every troubles by falling health, he al- cnt 7, Z. ial prises including IS gold cash specials and twenty elegant sliver $2,759.70 FR0.1 way. 'bore blmaelf with ao kindly to thl "NT: A- broken nil on th Burlington Una In a out south of Dumont, caus the Incoming passenger train to Jump the, track early yesterday afterannn. Vhm ht i loving tups. GOVERNMENT The premium list of the show Is i.SZT? "t1' lD- commenced nd won.

The ZULUS'? 7 vW" if' totmt oclato accepted thto offer versauy liked. Many who knew him I out and to well worth having. Ad work and eat-Tiris. j. wtmia HU- I man left the nil.

ii IT Being mi- dress L. 8. Vlckers, Secretary, Mit M.W S.Mf WM UW U. I fU.ft.jf Jim, tVlfl L.ttlk County Treasurer Coram Tester I I w-r vmmtm. chell, South Dakota, nuuna jn ip vmui, vuey nave ioi a inend.

tt to daacarona ttixw to i day received from Bute Auditor and recelTed no I He leave a wife, live eUMmi nnn.t oough medicine eonxiatog ngnt position serious Injury. 0 -WV-BKMI UB1UVIH Foley's Kidney Remedy will eure that merely jtC your ui i- uuuv. au i wnom were Hlrnlng'a check for this being Lawrence county's portion of the amount turned over to. the state by the federal forest department de sengers were considerably ahaken I with hla at the time of hit death of eurfc Foley' TZzz I. 2 any case of kidney or bladder troub le that la not beyond the reach of up, put ui eacapea witnout even, a ana a brother Herbert and slater START JANUARY 15TH.

The 11 rat of the Lawrence county teachers institutes which are plan, ned for "the, various divisions to be held at Intervals until the close of medicine. It, invigorates the entire scratcn. Mrs. George Leech, both of whom Tat loosens -J curat and expels the i thus preventing sumption. Refuse subsets'- system and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the Impurities rived, rem the.

sale of timber In the Black Hills counties, from fees lev led for erasing permits and other a special was sent from Deed- reside In- Galena. The sympathy of wood and returned with the passen- a large circle of friends is extended the school year, will uke place at from the blood. Backache, rheum gera, man and 'baggage. arrlTlnglto the family In their loss. take only the genniM Bpearflsh on Saturday.

Jany 15th. sources of revenue collected by the Honey and Tar la the yellow pack-' here at about 7.30 last evening. The outgoing train remained in At this meeting there will be 'pres atism, kidney and bladder troubles, are all cured, by this great medicine. For sale by aU druggist. I lorest office.

Under the arshngement now age. For sal by all druggist in ent sixteen, teachers, representing the schools, of the division, which force between the state and the fed Deadwood until the track at the COLUMBUS CO HAS scene of the wreck was cleared and vuiuDJ3 CU. II A3 got through about 5 DFADWD )FPirFD5 COMMERCIAL CLUB comprise the districts of Bpearflsh Crow Creek, Crow Peak, Chicken eral government, this revenue from Lawrence, Pennington, Meade and Custer counties, is divided between these four counties and the forest CONDEMNS W. F. OF If, ENDORSES HOMTC7Ar3 At a ntttlm nf it a r4 Creek.

florins- Pmalr Yxrll NAHANT FATHER WILL; TAKE ACTION An Investigation was conducted In th office of the county superintendent of schools yesterday CLAUDE WILLIAMS OBJECTS A. tt vu.vurituon wmcn wm nere-i vvi mo Duuum Claude WUUams, proprietor of after control th nafint. The second division institute will department, the former taking for ty per cent and the latter getting the Keystone hotel, wishes to enter velopment of the Columbus anl De new at Whltewood on Saturday vsiuv mercial club, held yesterday after-toon In Elks' hall, the following resolutions were adopted. "We the Lead Commercial club, business men and other clUsens of a protest to the action of the city which Involves the conduct of certain children of Nahant toward Hidden Fortune properties, will be Jany- 29t and be attended by sixty per cent. Of the part recelv ed by each county nine' tenths goes council taken Monday night, where known as the Columbus Consolidat- fourteen teachers from the follow their teacher.

The children iwho by the police were instructed to en to the road and bridge fund and ed Mining company. The Hidden "0 atrt-. Whltewood, St Onge were complained of are of the Har Lead In meeting assembled hereby Hathaway, Oakdale, Asbury. Beck one tenth to the school fund, Fortune company, as a distinct cor force the ordinance which prohibits minors from frequenting pool halls. rison family, and the one who np-1 endorse the actions of the Home- poration goes out of existence and Bare peen me principal gtake Mlnlnr com nan, I.

thi. He says that most all the boys un Its affairs and property are merged offender Is a daughter, eighteen, labor itu der twenty one years of age who TO BE EXAMINED and Todd. REMARKABLE MODEL ENGINE. The hand made engine now on exhibition In the window of the Into, the Columbus Consolidated. play In his hall, connected with the years of age.

It to alleged that Undemn the Western Federation they have been unable to get along of ummru. tiM w. This Is one of the effects of the re- hotel, have the consent of their par- AS TO SANITY cent meeting In Denver, the final amiably with their teacher. Miss Mining company onr support Wllmarth. and that there have been to every way in our power in the threat mad to do her bodily reiteration of normal conations." harm.

It appeared from the evl- potiaii conaucieo of which were worked out Bloom Shoe and Clothing Is In an orderly manner, no gambling Thursday of Ihls week. proving one of the most attractive on games being allowed. Among the striking features of displays of the, season, and every fcherlff Matt Plunkett will go to Rochford today for the purpose of I UDaer Pre" the new organlsaUon Is the toUI passer-by stops to Uke a look at taking Into custody Louis Lorimer dence that the mother of the chll- krofeertonal man In th city was ta flren took their side in the contro- ettendanea and cul "ere is no reason diappearance of Henry J. May- this remarkable piece of work. B'" rHnance.

was hBm from airectoraU of the But few. however, who view It. who Is reported by people living In that vicinity to have lately develop yersy and was Implicated In the al-Uon wltn thelr Tote. it was rep- companT and hl separation from I realize how really wonderful it is, halls leged threat. Iresentatlve gathering in every the management of Its affairs.

It I for this engine, live feet long and ed pronounced signs of Insanity. Up to a week or ten day age all pool were ran In connection with saloons, but as no liquors The father of the children appear th. Is understood that he will continue fifteen and a half Inches high, per- 5rwter' Is strongly Idlcatlve of the poslUon of any kind are sold at his place, to give his assistance in whatever feet in all Its parts and an exact had conducted himself In a normal manner, but after his return from a trip to Lead his condnct became of by tar th majority of th lead- tu uiorv wuuiu 0v no cause xor way it may be required and will I replica of No. 802, the big engine probably interest himself in secur- that came in for the first time last lng men of the community. he believes the law Is not Intended to cover the case In question.

He says he has Interviewed a number of principal business men on the prop complaint. With this understand As further evidence of th sense lng the necessary capital for opera- spring, was made by W. A. Bell, of ing, the matter was allowed to of the meeting a motion that those tlon for the acquisition of I the B. It Q.

railroad, and was stand for the present and no action present give their support to th which were taken some time ago In I done with a jack-knife. Mr. Bell osition and that they have expressed the opinion that the enforcement will be taken If the children's con so erratic that It attracted the attention of his neighbors. He has been working on. the ranch of George Pollard and ad present is supposed to be housed In one of the buildings there armed with vartbus deadly weapons.

When Homestake Loyal Legion by Joining New York. All conflicting inter- la night engineer at the company duct improves. of the ordinance would work an un as members, was carried Altnnat nnanlmnnil necessary hardship, Tw 1.1.1 ests have been brought to a har- power house and during the night monious agreement and there now hours when work was light he remains nothing In the way of a amused himself by making, entlrelg oi rneumausm. acne. preromablT owJnjc to tlie sbmta And Mini lota- I last seen on his way to the ranch resumption of mining operations by hand, with only his ready knife LARGER BALANCE -l 1, relations between the county t'ou auui gun, a six snooier but the raising (of necessary I to help him, this little model, which capital.

The new organization starts lis pronounced by engineers and ma- and a vicious looking dirk. It Is feared that he Is In a. mental condl tor's Rocky Mountain Tea does the th, fofce of iheriffi' THAN YEAR AGO on its career witn some runas lnicnmists to be perfect In construc- la" had been withdrawn. It was moved lts treasury; enough to provide for I tlon and detail. buibbi sua oniy way.

uure yourseil. and carried that a committee of immediate exigencies; and the ac-l With the exception of the use of tlon which may lead him to commit, some desperate act and consequently the Insanity board will be asked to examine his condition. Begin tonight. J. A.

Treber. The cash balance in the hands of cumulation of a working capital is I a little tin where necessary and three be appointed, to take up the matter of a sufficient force of depu the county treasurer at the opening understood to be all but an assur-lsome tubing, the model Is' hiand CHADRON GETS THE of the present year shows an In ed fact. I carved from wood, and Is an evl- NORMAL SCHOOL ties with (he board of commissioners, thus making It certain that th matter will receive the proper at crease of about $6,000 over the amount held at the same datelast The officers of the Columbus Con dence of what a clever and ingjepl- Rev. I. W.

Williams Testifies I The state normal school board of solldated Mining company, lncluda ous man can accomplish. Mr. Belli sev. i. w.

WUUams, Huntington I Nebraska has decided that instltu- year, un jany lit, -laost the bal tention. five Deadwood men and are as fol- who Is the son of the. well known tlon will be located at Chadron. ance was si7.4sg.40 ana the re Va, writes us as follows; "This is to certify that I used Foley's Th resolution given th head lows: old timer, John Bell, of Bpearflsh, This decision was reached after the of this article was signed br those President Henry Frawley Dead- Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaus ceipts during the year amounted to $576,070.82, The disbursements for the same period totaled uuug vvuv una ucou the employ of the company for wood: present and in accordance with a motion to the effect th nVmes of board had visited the sites offered by th other cities which were ap-pUcant. Among th other places tion and kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy Vice President Roswell A Breed 234,02, leaving a balance on hand some years, and who has, at different' times, shown his mechanical the Commercial club member and Chicago.

recently visited were Crawfordr-Al wlU do aU that you claim for It" For sale by all druggists. Its guest who thus pledged their skill In his handiwork. Secretary J. Uance. Alnsworth and Gordon.

support to the Homestake company wood. Th institution will cost $86,000 Jany. 1st 1910 of $22,867.21. Of this amount the sum of $388. 36 goes to the state and the principal cities and towns of the county get the following: Treasurer N.

E. Franklin, Dead OFFICIAL PAPERS and Its erection will commence LYNCHING MOBS wood soon as th weather permits, the DESIGNATED, JOStPH GARCIA DIES AT HOSPITAL Directors Otto P. Th, Grants. ARE FRUSTRATED. VIENNA, 111,.

Jan. 11. The mob The county commissioners yester- appropriation having been made by Deadwood; Frederick Rosslter, day selected as the official news the last legislature. Chadron has that was formed at Elrodao and papers of the county the same three Provided a site of 80 acres, con Deadwood; Fermor J. Spencer, Denver; Harper M.

Orahood, Denver; Harrlsburg tonight to lynch three Deadwood Lead Spearflsh Whltewood Terry St. Onge 447.00 803.62 116.66 48.44 44.86 84.81 venlently located, which will cost which served In that capacity dur negroes in Jail here, charged with A. J. Kirkwood, Chicago. the city $12,000.

On this site. ing the past year, vis, The Dead- murdering Allen Clark a rural car which was formerly used by a de Joseph Garcia, known hereabouts as "Mexican Joe" died at St. Joseph's hospital at 1 o'clock yester day afternoon, following the ampu Ulion of his right leg, the. opera- The school districts of the coun MIGHT HAVE ESCAPED nominational college, there to a building which is suitable for use wood Pioneer-Times, The Lead Call and the Spearflsh Queen City Mall Aside from this there was Uttle business of interest transacted yes rier were frustrated whan th could not get a train to bring them to this city. The sheriff instructed the railroad officials to refuse to ty this month are entitled to draw WITH LESS EXPENSE.

in connection with the normal total of $6,649.79 and the princi Marsh, Bennett and Cressy, saw I tlon having been performed four school The decision of the board pal districts get the following mill men of Hill City, have agreed! hours before The remains amounts: to a settlement with the forest de-lwere removed to B. S. Booth's un- permit freight trains to continue to this city from danger points. I By that time four companies of miUtla terday. The time of the members of the board was devoted to allowing bills against the different funds and a loan of $2,000 from the per to locate the school at Chadron was reached on the fifteenth baiiot This marks another triumph for the partment for timber alleged to have I dertaklng establishment, where the Deadwood 416.93 Lead 836.10 been Illegally cut, which will cost I funeral services will take place to- Flnnegan administration in Chad ordered out by the governor were on the way.

The Jail to heavily them more than If they had accept-1 morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Whltewood 246.06 Portland 216.00 ron which to making a record (n se manent school fund of the state was authorised to be made to Mrs. Ther esa Delaney on Improved farm ed the original offer made by the su I Garcla's death was brought sbout guarded by deputies. curing municipal improvement. pervlsor. According to the statement I by an accident which overtook him lands.

The board will be in sesslos Central 127.64 December to always on of the quietest months In the year and It Rheumatism's ayshe and pains. tomorrow morning. of the case given out by the forest Thursday evening as he was attemp department, the Hill City men ting to board the Northwestern pas-bought from the Harney Peak Min- senger strain at 6.80 o'clock, to re- was no exception In The In what-would you give to be without them. Here's the safest and best flux of taxes will commence this A Traveling Salesman. lng company several tracts of tlm-l turn to Belle Fourche, near which ber, some on patented ground and I place he had lived for the past sev- H.

F. Beers. 617-7th Peoria way. Take HoUister's Rocky Mountain Tea each night before retiring month and will reach Its high point before the end of February. The receipts for the month Just past I1L.

writes: "I have been troubled some on unpatented. As far as thai eral year. He was late In starting sale of. timber from the natentedlfor the station and the train was for some Urn with kidney trouble, for a week, then skip a week and start again. Tou'll soon wonder where the ache and pain went.

were $8666.00 while during the sc severely at times I could not ground was concerned, the forest I moving when he attempted to gain sams month In 1908 the treasurer earvy my grip. After using on officials had nothing to say, but I the front platform Of the smoker, they took action In connection with I Climbing over a snow bank on the Begin tonight J. A. Treber. took in $8,264.16.

bottle of Foley Kidney Pills hav bee entirely relieved and Ube timber taken from the unpatent least side of the track at a point op A SUBSTNTTAli AND cheerfully recommend them to all. DEATH OF WALTER GROSHOXG ed Una. I posite the Smith block above Lee APPRECIATED COMPLEMENT I Foley's Kidney Pill are healing Walter Groshohg, for many years As It was Impossible, however, to I street, he grasped fhe Jiand rail. antiseptic and wUl restore health At Saturday's session of the determine after the timber had I but losing his hold fell beneath the been reduced to lumber, which had wheels. He was dragged to the and strength.

For sale by all drug Board of County Commissioners I gists. a resident of the Black Hills, and held always -In high regard -by all who knew him, died on Thursday, December 30, at Fallbrook, California where he has been making his the Deadwood Pioneer-Timee, the I come from the unpatented land, the Lee street crossing, where the train forest officials sised the entire lum- was brought to a stop, but not be- Lead Call and th Snearfisk Mall. I Twin daughters were born to Mr ber product of the mill consisting fore his right leg was mangled by resolution, made the official r. pars of Lawrence county for the -ViiCI of 260,000 feet. It was subsequent- above the ankle and hla left hip home for the past two years.

Although his health has been frail for and Mrs. John W. Walker of $10 Main street yesterday morning. Mr. ur to Civ aatlaiwetien.

ly determined that 50,000 feet of dislocated. The attending physi year 1910 this being the fourth sue cessive year that these papers have oivw ajgLlIF at oaoc a number of years, on account of an Walker Is foreman of the Northwee the lumber had come from the un been recipients of this comnU-' tern roundhouse, and both he and patented land. Judging from the cians decided that amputation of the crushed leg was necessary, but he was In such a weakened condi asthmatic trouble which led him to move to the coast, yet his last Ill Mr. Walker are very popular with amount of stumpage found on the and drives away a Gold In tin Head nn4o. mrat wm un more nigniy ap-1 ness was of only a month's dura their neighbors who are extending tract.

The government offered to neaxorei tne Benaw of Tart sad Eaaytouse. Contains no intoriooa iro predated from the fact that emolument of the distinction" are tion Immediately after the accident due to the shock that the operation tion, during which time he bore congratulations. settle on a trespass basis, demand his affliction with the same sunny small, but it has 'coma without bid AppiiM into the noatrile and Urge Siae, 50 eents at Drantrts or ing that Marsh, Bennett and Cressy was. deferred until yesterday morn ding or wire pulUng and as a sort'Ci Si CraM for ta mall ing. Even at that time, he was un rOTJLTRT MEN WILL EXHIBIT, gentle manner, and thoughtfulness for those around him that had char an amount equal to the value placed on that class of timber when of reward of merit The papers feVTT-iJ.

Tl -'-j. able to endure the ordeal and pass Extensive preparations are mak snuincne. ee warrea It. Hew TkV ed away at th time named. ing for th South Dakota.

State sold by the forest department The HIU City men refused to accept this Little to known of "Mexican Joe" Poultry association show which will offer and commenced a replevin ac prior to his coming to Deadwood acterised every relation of his life. He was buried In the cemetery at Fallbrook beside his older brother Erastus who died thirteen years ago. James Walter Groshong was born be held In the auditorium of the city tion in the circuit court of Custer about elgflhteen years ago. He came hall at Mitchell, January Si-Febru ary. This being one largest haUs.

county, against the forest ranger who had seised the lumber, recov from Colorado and after his arrival generally engaged in mining work. which contains Ave thousand feet erlng possession of the property being employed ft good part of the of floor space to weU provided with windows and has plenty of light jn Arc OoctcroAiiy Good? Foolish question Yet some people act zs if a raed could take the place of a doctor! The best medicine b. the world cannot do this. Have a family doctor, ccr him trust him fully. If we did not be doctors endorsed AVer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs izl colds, we would not offer it to you.

Ask your Ccctrr.1 time by the late Harry Smith, on The trial of the case was taken up before jury-and when it was an hla different pieces of mining In Wisconsin. May 25, 1859 and when but a small boy came with his parents to Sioux City, Iowa, where he received his education and where they regained until coming to the Hills In 1877. From that time until the fall 1907 when he went to the daytime and to lighted by electricity. Insuring a brilliant illumination at night- E. P.

Sand, an old and experienced poultrymen to the nounced that the case would be ap-1 ground. Several years ago he went pealed to the supreme court of the, to Belle Fourche and up to the time state In case the government was 0f his death was employed by M. J. defeated Judge McGee directed a Smiley, the hardware man on the rsrfict for the plaintiff. utter ranch.

If he has any reia- Notlc of appeal was given and tires, their whereabouts to not superintendent which is a guaranty, IP A A. no aiconoi in mis coum medicine made his hom 1 Galena, land was- One of Its most that the birds will have the bee of ear and attention. A. B. Shan- we cue noc DCMeve ooctofs enu-ncd Aycr't would net oC toexa to Axy.ro.

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