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The Black Hills Weekly Pioneer from Deadwood, South Dakota • 17

The Black Hills Weekly Pioneer from Deadwood, South Dakota • 17

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Deadwood, South Dakota
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17
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SHERIFF, ASSISTANTS AND DESPERATE INDIAN OUTLAWS i r-s i 7 nf'V THE Bfll.l.F, FOI KOfE VAM.EY Mr. Bittinger. who was down on the Belle Kourche yeaterday, says the number of ranches which have been taken up in that valley during the past year is sur-; prising, The acreage that will be cultivated this season, however, will not be as large as it was anticipated, owing to the impecuni-osity of the ranchers. Many of them are unable to obtain the necessary seed to piant. But are all hard at.

work turning the sod in hopes of making the raise. A ditch is being or is soon to be. cut through the vaiiey of that stream so as to carry water to the table lands. Ft will tap the i Belle Foutrhe near the mouth of Ftedwater and extend along the former river ten rniie. or more.

fcMZARKTIf OF F.I.IZ Mi a. Elizabeth Uvel. the Amazon, was out upon the shoot again this morning. She gets out on the war path about so often, and goes for some big bulldozing brute of a man with her little gun. and when she turns loose she makes 'em skip.

too. for 'here is "blood on the rnoon" when she takes the field. For some time there has been a difference of opinion between Elizabeth and one Torney. regarding the ownership of a cabin in that tump, and last evening she t'ok possession of the property and when John show-id up he was m't at the door and ordered away at the muzzle of Elizabeth's little gun. and he went from there immediately.

Its about, time for another reign of man killing to begin in this gulch. Nobody has been butchered for over three weeks. ROBBKR'H 1l(KT MSCOVHRKO JjiHt nummer and when the road agents were committing depredations, it will he re-riifhih'Td that the officers 'f Custer and Pennington counties Ira tied these highwaymen several tunes to the wild broken country in the vicinity of Marn'-y's Peak, wh i all trace became obliterat-( i i was well known that a rob-li r.n roost was somewhere in that i 'ion. but it nouM no! be found hv 'he and it prefix has remained a mystery I now. Messrs.

Walker and Wiarun of this city, who have been meeting in that district during ire past i ran right into the den last week, while t. water. They were des-i arrg 'he peak on the north and struck the place aceident-The location of fbw hfMe den i probably the most in the country. It is completely in by ruggi-d inj steep bias. 'iiiJ informants were to find an entwine to the v.

wirrd spot, and wei obliged 1 Iambi over hogsback. many f. 1:1 h'-iyhth. order to get 0 and only way thev could find the place would be to take up their old trad down the peak. That there is an entiawe the retreat is trident, as foot 1 of hoi.

si's are visible within The place contain a small i nial and cabin IiK'Vcl amid a i entangled of under liMi.iti lose by the side of a clear of ice cold v.a'ei, which an eit in a succession of 1 cataracts over the mountain si Ttas roost is situa'ed about three miles from bun lap's ranch. Mo papers nor other evidence was found upon the emises to who had been the inhabitants of the roo.st. The beadvvood jail is now housing a group of criminals the like ot which has piobahly never been gathered' under a single rod. Lined up aoove are I. Three Hears, murder; 2.

Chargiri'; fat, murder; Alexandria Eertrand, jailer; 4. Switchtails of Amos, murder; William A. Reiner, sheriff: 6. Two Arrows, rape; 7. b.

Harding. d-puy i.heriff Eagle Louse, murder; 0, Alvin M. deputy sheriff: 10. Red Elk. murder; 11.

Kills The Two. murder. I here! who offer, in aecou: in I a ba denonn for sale a gains' ITV MJ V1CIMTY iw.tm Black mining coinpary tas been orgai.iz-e I Th" Sin Francisco Hxchaug" il -rd. says: 'lie i. por.i'ion for the Flaltle.

ing lampany have been fi'ed. to ooi rate in Dakota r.itory. wv capital of in $: i rer 1 He; Mr. Celia a discount as a liar for the him was use. Maillard try Indian -d hy spe-Hb'iu' time the front bur mili-i-tv for lack PERSONALS Chambers ('.

Davis, formerly of the United States Mint at Denver, and lately assayer for the Consolidated Virginia and ai.forn, mining companies, in Nevada, arrived on Friday, He will open an office to assay ores, melt and run dust into bars and to purchase orei. His mill, crusher and ner machinery are on the road. It rains more in this count; on the least pi ovulation tha in any section on the upper part of the earth. 'a i 1 are If. Roberts Wir.

H. Th' Kdvvard II-ll. eek ii he jn to arrive i of a get v. fear aid i u. som1 new.

ry men se; vice killed or. afternoon. A mountain sheep was the white rocks Sunday ri.iriJ-i'-."Tai Sederstrom's Deadwood's Most Modern ResJcsurcr.t Welcomes Yeu When you're looking for a good place to eai you'll recognize us by the picture below IX II HASH Tie fust tram of th- fast freight i r. with reached adwood on Saturdav i-vcnni! uin Sidney, makin? the trip in "ive days Stt.O") pe: num. each furnishing his ov.n pub and his own cooking.

Tr.eie were wagons. Major Wh.trng. who freighted last yi'ir on this heading the Two of a- isseugers, Mike Misberger ad Peter Schilling v. ere hete last and iviurtvd late in tin and spent the their in Chicago. M.kc says are cruelly hatd in the East i that everybody is talking of oiniiif; to the and he pre-; 's that the number this season will come will be much great-.

than last. I -1 -C Hlllt WOKII I'OI! IT The girls who clambered up the eo hill in a of the I'iorieer office Sunday afternoon say they were no! diunk. Heie is what one of them has tu oiier upon fiie subject "If there have always been a lot of dr unken prostitutes in Dead-Wi od then I for one am an exception for I am not in the habit ui getting in that condition, and no gentleman can say they ever saw anything to the contrary, but that I always behave myself like a lady even though a member of the (lemi niomle." SEATING CAPACIH 120 and afterwards, even though you're miles away, you'll remember us for an excellent meal STEAKS SANDWICHES DINNERS Special Attention Given to Families Restaurant Open 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. CITY AND VICINITY Travis' lively barn is losing its perpendicular a little.

The ground upon which it stands was undermined last season by gold hunters, and now the timbers in the tunnels ar giving way and somewhat interfering with the foundation of the str ucture. A few days ago a man was standing on top of a snowdrift near the stable when he felt himself going down. He struck for firmer standing-ground, and the place he left kept on sinking until it settled five to six' feet. VAT GUNTKY, VAT BEKBLES We have been looking for a genius that could give us a lesson in the way of preserving fruit, PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT FREE INFORMATION BOOTH SEDERSTROM'S but if the Graeco-Ronian wrestl-, er. Henr Maillard.

who yesterday wrestled with the Engusn vernacular and the truth so awkwardly, if even his ingenuity has failed to discover how to preserve lemons since the 31st day of July last, in recompense for his superhuman exertions, we her eby remit him, his heirs or assigns, his indebtedness to us of four dollars and five cents. Rally Maillard, rally. Newcastle, Wyo. Serving Fine ood Since 1900 Deadwood, S. D..

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