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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 1

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FOUTY-FOURTH YEAR 9, 1920. DEADWOOD BLACK HILLS SO. DAK. THURSDAY MOILNINO, JA2WAOT PRICE FIVE CENTS WOOL lT HEARING DEADLOCK REACHED IS 1 I SIGIAN NORMAL, PRt-WAR BASIS i j.r'V MNJF SAYS II IS Arthur Williams, Federal Food Administrator MISTAKEN ROT THE FLU On Eve of Another and Perhaps Final Bi-partisan Conference Between Democratic and Republican Leaders the Preponderance of Senate Opinion is That a Deadlock Has Been Conferring With Representatives of American Woolen Associatioa States That the Opinion of the Association is That the Crest of High Clothing Prices Has Been Reached and That Outlook For Cheaper Clothes is Exceedingly Bright. CHAIRMAN WADSWOHTH OF THK XOTKI) OTTAWA PHYSICIAN Compromise on Peace Reached, Making a Very Unlikely at This Treaiv Reservations SENATE M1I.ITAHY COMMIT- tee which agreed to REPORT EAYORARLE OX THK COMPULSORY I LI A It riUIMXIi RILL DECLARED THAT MONDELL OK WYOMING Article 10 and Monroe Doctrine Cause.

-(I SAYS THAT XKW YORK AND CHICAt.O HAVK XO IXFM KXCK AT Al.Ir, ONLY THE SYMPTOMS OF OI.O FASHIONED (JUII AND THK DEATH KATE IS NOT HIGHER SAYS XO RECCU-REXCE OK DISEASE IN THIS GENERATION AND THAT THOSE WHO WERE NOT ATTACKED IX EPIDEMIC ()' YEAH NEED NOT IT'AR, AS HEY ARE NOT Sl'St 'El'TI I1I.E TO DISEASE. s) (l estimates li.OIIO I'r. Kin. WASHINGTON. I'll AT THERE AUK in i AS INCOUUKCT IX HIS STATKMKXTS THAT IT WOULD TAKE A lill.l.lOX DOLLARS TO (Cy Associated Prcs) NEW YORK.

Jan. The woll I'ROIimiTS SALE OF SO FORMER GERMAN' LINERS (if sella 'o market is rapidly opinion on ho rhaps hi-of ADM I ISTEI! P. I I. WITH ri: Aixix(i provisions normal pre-war basis and manufacturers' demands for raw wool will i 1 Pre .1 a 11 Mat MEXICO CITY, sat! id i rrs WASHINGTON, Jin. 2S.

Action on bids for thirty of the former German liners seized in the United i met in full soon, according to' il-M-s. was uini are HOW conn to mi rebels in est i Arthur Williams, federal food ad-; o-hcr and pi COnl'lTl'ltC" (publican lea rk im.l boor. L'reomeu! any (IV aty i Art). 1 nr. of the i iir'ir itor.

who conferred with rep-'States was deferred by the shipping Pr.ssi Chicac I Pv A-soi OTTAWA. Jan. 2 cached, niak- l.v General AV.L rr' WASHINGTON. 2S. -(hair unlikely at Fr-i ucisrn I'riiiiizo.

chirr of staff. ad -worth (if tl senate to ltv- At least hi. If of these arc declared -tai-v committee which r. greed Millions, l.o-erva- io bo either unarmed or ciii ippi-d report on Hie com- fur Hie pre wuli useless weapons. Anions the.

ipul-orv universal nnlitarv training ic poc.r.ne leaders mentioned in the sum-1 board as a result of the protest from Secretary Raker against the sale of su' of these vessels as have been in all enta'ives of the American here. The onrourag-eutloril; fur cheaper clothing. vr York have no influenza at lliains said, is further enhanced cluded by the war department in its army transport reserve. the nearly normal commercial. lo'ciarett uiai i.i i ive to be the renter ot var- niarv are: ill; in Chihuahua and iMoadell.

Wvoni.ngr republican tween the leaders of the two Coahtula: Feliz Diaz, Pedro Gahay. eador 01 the bouse, was inrorrert riordiiiL- to TV. U. Church, one Ottawa's forenio-t physicians and ot only th-it but there will be net e. urrence of the influenza epidem- in this generation.

He said "The ases repor'ed sof aithfully from lam output by the nation's mills which he said devoted per cent of their. Ions at tomorrows meeting, and Panunrio Martinez. Higinio 1 P111PT1 vnstrsrrl-iv nnn fact capacity during the war to making' GOMPERS CONDEMNS -lot ti i no army unci navy. ooi- en experts told Williams that a longj stride toward lowering the price of I. ril fin: a break and Pedro Galan in Vera Cruz: Abel billion dollars would be required to prune it would result from an malnl- Sulazar.

Gi'ardo Hagana. Soto yi administer the army reorganization liv to agree on these two points. Gama and Manuel Palnfox in More- ibill with its universal training pro- Fhould the bi-partisan conferences os; jianuel Pelaez. Maedaleno Ce- 1 vision. War department estimates, be abandoned the influences at work dellio and his brother.

Louis Cabal-! I Chairman Wadsworth said, showed BOLSHEVISM, ET AL day to day are nothing more or less than grip symptoms and are no different, and the death rate no hither than of th? old and more familiar affliction in my Ottawa practice. I in botb no eal parties as s.nu. n-o and Knpene i.opez in liuiinuii- that the annual cost would be approximately less than the Ifipure set by Mondell. clothing would be made if the pur-1 chaser would confine himself toj 4I)y Associatod Press) standard styles and plain serviceable! WASHINGTON. Jan.

28. Writing; materials instead of em a ml inn the 1 in the current number of the "Feder-market's best and saiu that, high ationist." the official organ of the clothing prices have reached the Federation of Labor, Samuel Gomp- do not know of one person who has undoubtedly woujil have a strong pas: Felix Panueloh in Aupascalien-effect ultimately in the direction of tPs; pP(jra Zamora in Colima: Guil-hich would keep the iprmo Meixueiro in Oaxara: Federiro Attacked with influenza who had a I recurrence: the attack seems to nave immunized thosi who fell victims treaty out of the political cam- crdova Cirilo Arenas in Ptiebla naipns. Article 10 (be Monroe jesus jt. Palcado in Guerrero. crest in the association's opinion.

ers condemns Bolshevism completely, i finallv and for all time. The Ameri- i CLERGYMEN WOULD and survived, whole thise not attacked were not susceptible to the dis trine are the only subjects on Doc ARTICLES OF INCORIORATION MAJOR KEXNEY ADVAXCF.P ease at all. hich a tentative agreement -nas um been reached hy the bi-partisan GIVE REDS TRIAL TO I.IKCTAXT-COIXEIi' I can labor leader declares that he doubts whether the propoganda which emanates from the Bolshevist organization itself is more effective than that "conducted by those who claim to be entirely detached from Russian influence and Russian pay rolls." IRRIGATION DAM RIYF.lt (Bv Press) SYIAEY. Jan. I' KKCKIVKS SH.MM OU AI.KAI.FA SK.F.O HOI PIF.UUF.

Jan. 2S. -Fred Kbert. of the nioneer alfalfa seed prow- One of 'he largest irrigation dams in PIERRE. Jan.

2. The many, friends of Major H. T. Kenner over the state will be pleased to learn that be ha received a promotion to the position of lieutenant colonel in the, reserve corps. Major Kenney was one of the popular medical officers in the A.

E. V. medical corps, anil was popular with the. PnuMi Pakot.i boys in Franco. the world ts to built across the MAKING AX INQUIRY INTO DEMPSEY'S WAR (By Associated Press) XE W'YORK.

Jan. Six bishops-five Episcopal and one Methodist and sixteen other rlercymen of various denominations, have signed the protest against the deportation of 'liens without trial "repressive" legislation before congress, and of New York's i aril similar evi-di vi of "iia inco.V in de.il-n. wi ll radicals in A un itKt-oun this part ot iii'd a rood PIERRE. S. Jan.

28. Articles of incorporation have been filed for the Untied States Operative Store company, at Mcintosh with a capital of $0.000 to handle hardware and automobiles; incorporators, M. I.awien. Walter W. Lil-lion I.awien.

Tri-County Poultry association, of Iteresford. without any capital. Among the incorporators are Henry R. D. Dexheimer and Wes-iay Schmid.

For the Winship Farmers" store at Winship. with a capital of incorporators. F. H. Rood.

J. M. Rur-rousihs, R. R. Hall.

it is the -tate. last rod crop which a i ir the ,1 l-ect- iver. the largest in Australia named the Hume dam and Mi'ta Mitta on the island Victoria and New South The irrigation scheme will "iree states. ers year cell the r. in over (Pv A sanrln Prr.a FRANCISCO.

Jan. 2S. Mrs. United States Attorney, an otw SAN Adams Wale idvi mi; BESTOWS WAR CROSS O'l BELGIUM PITIES nounced that hor office is investigating the charges of irregularity in co-iieclion wi'h the exemption from military service of Jack Dempsey, the heavyweirrht boxing champion. u.

thom rioxKF.ii I. AW YF.K. DIES ON COAST of or- seed i' FREE If, AVIATORS rear, and value Hi? tovvar -ii'-' in this rout IG farv ali'a'fa up try. 'RISONER IN OLD WEIL 'JH DAYS; RESCUED, ind- (Py AsocIntcrt Press) PAT.IS. 2S Piesideii! re, at by I'r.

niie the .1. uid Mar 1" Me iV X. Jan. W. R.

Theniiis. one iio r-t attorneys to in i to died at his 'a in arvordim to a inessave which reached Frank Weaver, a great nenhew. here. For years, through the early his-! of r'o y.r. Tho-uiis and his brother.

C. Thomas, played Of i.ivi Mi! I cm. de i i i i 'v INTO I I I AI TO C.UFA Hi: PIERRE. Jan. 2S.

Living 2S days in the bottom of an old well, without food, and with only such moisture as sifted down from a little 1 lowing snow, is the record of a IKS dom two and Mlteno Yrres Itii.c tl' i a ii FiinV's press) I. Jan. L'S Free-s promised tomorrow for the aviators. I.iemeuants Davis Hies, who were forcved to land o. thirty miles south of Zapa-s.

while carrying a military F-Tt I'rown. Texas, Arizona. ec'ived I lvo el l't ir.d i of API01XT P.EEI1E MEMRER RANK GUARANTY HOARD PIURRE. Jan. 2S M.

Plin Hee-be. of Ipswich, has been appointed a member of the depositors' bank guaranty commission, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Louis Jacobs, of Lennox, who re" ires frojn the board on account of press of private busie.e- Mr. Jam' has been a ttu er ot this commission from the date of its organization, as have meinbe-s Hoese End I ien.s.nd Mr. Jacobs is the first to drop out of the commission as wT.s ev rywi the development ill state were by iu.ien-e pig on the curington rancn in naa-kon county. d- in Me ta.

Noga' The animal disappeared and the buffalo owner advertised tor its rciara lMVIU'i IN IT A XI F. LOSES AIMI IX MACHINE WK. Jan 2S. It was per- imp'rtant rob the city. The broi'iers from So.o City.

a law i'! in Pii' Ii- '( vras ma ls( and ls results, when the attention SEAI 1 NE LANDING SITES ARRANGED IX ALASKA moved to Watertown la in 179. and open-W. Tl. Thomas was ir. Wis.

vor of Witertown in and from his of the children was attracted i.y I'-e pooul ar actions of their dog at t' lies. Of r. a row lie top of the old d'y well. ih.at nry Tiier rosi.lrt.t rosid'ng at ion ths v.v in France. An investigation showed the r'ae hi real was nciive nununiiy porker at the bottom.

after sciviag American ar "aw bnsir ate i enterprise he When taken out he showed a loss whic! It liV .1 C. Alaska. Jan. 2S I.and-. and other facilities sought in Juneau.

Ketchi-d other southeastern Alaska scapl.ines which will partic-a proposed air race between and southeastern Alaska next of about SO pounds in weight, nu: Co ing are b. kan a cities pale i Peatt'. sum in immediately begun to make up for this as soon as he got back to the feed trough, and apparently outside of the loss of weight was not other GIRL SAYS SHE THREATEN TO CARRY SUGAR MATTER UP lose his right arm in an accident. He bis; the arm when it c.nr. r-au'-ht ill the v-earing of a hay press.

The hand and arm were drawn in nearly to the shoulder, mashing them to a pulp. WILL H. HAYS MAKES MANY APPOINTMENTS IS FROM DEADWOOD Aero Club of the Northwest. wise damaged. I (P- Associated Press) i DENVER, Jan.

2S. The threat UECEIITS INCREASE with headquarters in Seattle, is making r.mgements for the race. Prizes totalling $23,000 may be offered, ac Only the fact that one of the heavy gear wheels broke, releasine him. (T.y Associated Press) PAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2S.

Will believed to have saved him from Havs. chairman of the republican ieath. to carry the sugar baet price S. Jan. 28.

An troversy to the department ot Jus- cording to advices reaching Juneau. T.v Associated Press) CHAD RON. Jan. 2S Frank Place, of Casper, Wyoming, was arrested at Halsey. Nebraska, in company with Frances Doty of Deadwod.

S. D. on a charge of violating the Mann act. Already two well-known aviators. increase of 100 per cent In the re-Hce at Washington was freely made Cliff Durant.

former prominent au ceipts of the Aberdeen postornce in by menlbers of the United States national committee made public his After his arm was amputated in aj appointments to the advisory commit-j hospital he was so weak from lossj n.nr,rc iH nlatfnrm. consist-1 of blood that blood transfusion had I tomobile race driver, and Captain the receipts of the Aberdeen postof- Beet Qnwm Federation. Factories Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, non-stop rice in the last sii years is shown jare be stronpiT opposed toby the annual report of Postmaster tho scaje of jjj to j21 ton transatlantic flyer, have stated they Ing of 171 members. 19 of whom are to be resorted to may enter the race. J.

F. Kelly. Receipts 19 is were.based on ar The woman was released, but Place sent to jail at Alliance, Neb. (Unable to find anyone who had acquaintance of this girl when In Deadwood.l Alaskans are hoping that the air $166,214. as compared with 957 for the year 1J18 and 9.Z17 plane mail service to Alaska from I SELECTING JURY TO TRY NEWRERRY CASE in 1913.

plane racers will break trail for air-Seattle. Mail to America at present GENERAL WOOD WILL MEET TrtMNDEVTER IN PIERRE women. This committee includes twelve members of the national committee whose appointment had been announced previously by Hays. "The purpose of the committee." says Hays, "is to invite and to advocate the co-operation of the ablest men and women from all sections and all Interests." WILL HOLD MEETING FOR is shipped as freight and weeks FINAL ACTION OX BRIDGE could be saved in some places if air RATES OF FOREIGN planes were used. (Br Associated Press) CHICAGO.

Jan. 28. General Wood has accepted the challenge of Senator Poindexter to meet him in debate is Pierre. South Dakota, March 2C. (By Associated Press) GRAND RAPIDS.

Jan. 28. Rapid progress was made in selecting the Jury to hear the evidence for and against United States Senator New HAS GREAT FORTUNE IN YANKTON. Jan. 28.

Probably the most important meeting in the history of the Meridan Highway Bridge company will be held here January 27. when the stockholders O- COTTON RAISING INDUSTRY BOMBAY. India. Jan. 28.

Meso METAL MARKET potamia has a great future as a cot berry and his 123 co-defendants charged with conspiracy and in less will assemble to complete the forma ton growing area, in the opinion of (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. Jan. 28. Rates or exchanges on London and all principal centers ot Europe continued to dwindle to new low records through the sheer weight ot offerings from than five hours eight prospective Jur WEATHER tion of the proposed directorate and experts who have just completed tour of that country as representa- ors had been questioned and passed for cause and two others had been Silver $1.35. Copper 18 S-4c to 19 l-2c.

Led IS.15. Zinc 07 1-J to IJ.17 l-l. enable that body to make its initial contracts and start actual work on Fair Thursday and Friday warm- tlvee ot the British Empire Cotton excused by the court. in southeast on Thursday. the bridge.

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