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tt*» laJfefF'' •A.-nafca-.—.. v^TOwSSST"' iV/j vV *i 1 ial Pkmeer-Seuthd. «E0. B- DALY, Effff art PabHsker Fu iflilnil Eerr FrMay Pioaecr BaMffiac- ist Artame East, Entered in the PostaSc* *t Aberdeea.: as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION TXAK. I». Aberdeen, S. "D., Nov. iS 1903. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. All money due on subscription to the Pioneer-Sefliinel op to August 1st, 1902, will go to C. Boyd Barrett, who will collect the same. The paper will con tinae to go to o5d subscribers until notice is received to dis continue. C. Boyd Barrett. Geo 8. Dal v. S'searfisii ^format sebool w*nt# an appropriation for a toys' dormitory: Madison formal -wants 530.000 for a ma:n hmrifling aa-d tbe l^v5Tn ~Xtf. mai wants a eirl *s dormi lory. So iniieto for the normals. Toe n*e of the ".vuUr^ring neT' lt» the schools of So*»x Falls for punish ing pupils for wUtsp?riag?K T^goroo^f condemned by pajateUn* of ttiat city as being roost nasaaltatr. The prac tice will likely be dtseoatinoed. The Beport oi Uk- '«m auA3if*tef of School and Public Lancfe £TF«s the description in detail -f ail land in cluded in the sirant of endowment land set a«!-de for the support an-, maintenance of tfae ^vortbern N n-mal and Iodostrtal ^rrhoo-l. Over 12.000 acres of these ia.B(i= are in Edmonds county. 22 4«0 acres in McPbersoo cotintys an'l the b-Llaace in Brown.. Campbell. Walworth sod Sully. There are five quarte-r sections in Brown cobett: cwrje Tn Detroit, Three in Portage and t®e in Palmyra. Horses in the Eed Eiver -ralley. are now dyins from an obscure dtsease that has destroyed a multitude of an imals in Manitoba in thelasi two years. The darition of the attack is frwm three to sis weeks. Until hi 5 death ttrr1 ^Grse eats^tWxce. as Satich ss uss but steadily lose? flesh. The canse of the disease is uncertain- It is thought to be a microbe which the veterinarians of the Minnesota beard of health ara bCt trying- to is olate. The state ant-booties are re ceiving aid from the provincial veter inarians of Manitoba, where the mal ady has developed intn s?f®rge. It ha-taken so many brrses from tli" northern part of Manitoba that num erous farmers are now nsiag oxen «s clusively.—Minneapctlis' JggtroaL The coal bas.ine-s sves& of the Mis souri river hrts becoEie becalmej. I: has been struck by S'lTEiet ijin? ver mu=h like tbe ticrtdruuis. wliic-i t.: sail rs tell us about. We lra-e diffi culty in getting ca! with whic'i to run the efifioe that prints Uiis jmper We are rapidly tcefrtbjg into i.wfi tion. wiiere don't care whether t,!» pefpl« of North Dakota rm As acoaseqaeace of the elimination of tlii Popalist It is io order to spp-tu laf» ns to the character -of 'the~cert third party which will oevelop, floar ith 'ind dscay. as parties bs ve since tbe fcrnsatuim of:. the government, y- Ju-dgiag froai -tb^^i-rength shown by tbe S ciolist t-lermnt at the meeting of the Federation of tabor In New Orleans and the Increased Socialist Tote thrctugbout the" country at tbe lat« election, it would seem probable that there will be Socialist coneTess naen ia tbe sear latare. Alreadr there are Socialist mayors of large towns, and Socialist members of some legislatures. Encouraged by the for •lidaMe sfaowing at New Orleans there seem no reason why fcbe Social fetssboaid notinakeafly at the eon grcssi-oaal g^.me. At piCMBt the SieialifA is looked apon as a barLMUger of caiaaiit by many bigoted partisans looked ape® as a iiajr-braiiied luaitie toy manjwLo krniw oot what Socialism is t»*ttee3 upon witb tbomglitful attention by tbuse who beliere tbe present times are out of joint and *bb»t nott&e ay to set them rcrh*- Tbe Populist, having joined tie Green backer in lite rast cave of polit ical opinion whence no traveler re turns. the people are BOW ready for fae next. It might as well be the Socialist as any one else.—St. Paul Grlobe. B0AT IS A HTJM¥RR. Sev^taameBMtSaHMeiSs. Phe pectaiioas During Tests. While SakncitcC the Tarpcio Beat AUtr Execeli It* Speed LimiL E-rea Whea CnteaAac A^aiast the Ti4« Flow. Those on board report the boat was perfectly manageable, and those o® the bottom of the bav. l'-2 life, antliraeit-e or and otlier foreign coal Whea tbe lignite tntst w^st of t'i' rifrr is so badly maniged that it Dot supply the d°rn?ind ON its OWE side of the Missriur:. it will bn a pub lic advantage if it would h«»®eb'.»i' rapt. It has put the price up severa times and it kicks about the freight rates. Before the coming Sesrfelatar. doe a thing aboat lignite coal rates, it should make it a felony to be a par+y to a coal trust and «end t.?«* maiiaser to tbe penitentiary.—'VTan dan Pioneer. NO POPULIST CONGRESSMEN. One of the unexpected results of the Tate elec-tktti was tie complete ex tiorrion of the Populist- congressman. In toe next congress there will be E- publicans—alas, too many of them— a&d Democrats. Diligent scrutiny »*f tfcf nsterof the body fails to rev?a3 the oraseoee of a tbird party man. A TWEHTY-STORY HOTEL. Sew York to Rave the Xavgr«*t Hos telry bi the WsrM to Ca*t *7.506,000. The block front on th« east side of Fifth avenue, between Twentv ftixth and Twenty-seventh tercets. The directors of this company will ir.:-inde ex-G-OT. Oliver Ames, of Bos trn The iris. L. Jsirc-?, Edvrard Hol hrrok and H. J. Park. It is the in ter aon of the hotel company to ac qci.-fr and manage a number of h-o 1eir- 5a the principal cities of thU •cotiTJtrv. all of the Siaine cauie. pest ,'vir. An important part of the work wr the order he declared was to! ate? Sabscribe for Paver Bl The submerged trial of the new sub marine torpedo boat Adder was held the other cay over the coars-e in the Pecoaie bay. at the tipper end of Long Charles Francis, was for a time jn l.iand, and its performance surpassed! formally put forward as the immedi the expectations of its warmest! ate successor of Emperor Francis Jo friends. Eight sTibmergeii runs were I seph. Subsequently it was rumored made—four with and four against thei that Otto had expressed his readiness tide—for the purpose of obtaining a to surrender his rights in favor of his speed curve and standardizing the screws. It was thought by the eonTraetors that the speed submerged might fall slightly short of the maximum of tev-en knots, especially as the boat was prepared for surface anc awash runs to-day. with the gas engine and the batteries used on ihe submerged runs only half charged. But the nearest figures from am official source gave the maximum speed of the Acder shown at T.0S1 knots, or nearly one tenth of a knot more than the highest 1 speed required. Beginning at 6..Q31 knots on the first run. the boat was) speeded tip to its maximum. The offi cial speed will not be reported until the speed curve is known,. m£Hy shore say its course was true. During cession on behalf of the issue of his the trials the boat was" hermetically uwrganatic marriage with Countess sealed for two hours. Capt. Frank P.' ^0P-r'e Chotek. now Princess Hohen Cable commanded snd had three man- would be succeeded hy his bers of the crew which recently con- hfOiher, Otto, unless The latter should ducted the successful tests of the d:cat» ^aTor of his son. Ecgli»h submarines at Borrow. ta urnn -T- oh During the run the boat steered well RS BURDEN and responded readily. Capt. Cable I navi.orable qualities of the boat. It was trnaea. submergec" about 12 feet and the bot- Army officers are wrestling with torn was abewt the same distance from the problem of reducing theweigat which must be carried iv the inf®.n- has been bought by Nw York and! ^aTe "Dee^ conducted with an Boston .capitalists, who will build a 20-story hotel. The property in-| eludes the site of the old "H-otei 1°°* .not Brunswick after which the new bos- 1 teLry will be named. The total cost! The hotel will be the largest in the world and will be erected bv the Hotel Brunswick Construction com pany. which has just been formed with Henry E. Howland as president. The buildirg will be taken over by the Hotel Bmnswiek companT, wfcr.se president is Gustav Banmann] of the H-oiland house. 3RE PROFIT IH FARMS. Crr.Bd SiHjt ef (he XaliaasJ Gr«"E., trj That ASrirallarsi2 |«. •laeiion Will Gr«lljr Isercaw. In his ann-aal address at the con veiuim of the Xatiomil granger? a", Lr."i-.n2-. Micb, the other day jre.a.. Muster Jones congratulated tte cr der -on the "wonderful degrees tf pr.eKpf.rity it Las enjoyed daring tbc* .. portan^atKi profitable. t»ards of trade, trusts, adnltera tKTM of food products and official oppressive severity. Many of these eanses were said be fortered and nroteried by legisIatiTe enai-fxaent. the The MIT BDLE AUSTEIA. Special Re#wefi of Young Prince Charles Francis Ascending the Throne- f0 international Li^eSloc' position. Chicago UktlUtol Ikat Tfcere I» So»e Trmtfc to the Storr Ttat the Heir Pre (•mytlTe Ear Abdicate la A letter received at Dresden from Yiefina gives some interesting fo»sip aicmt tie Austrian saecestioa- Is spite of official denials, it is not im possible that there is some truth in rtor7 nxlltlJ ^ll^e6 hl xl? N^"D€ Budapester Abecdbiatt of tiie Ii0riD"Cal? lend ixtten-ded abdacation of the fceir presumptrre to the Austrian throne. Via the orti -WeSi rraBcis Fercmand. faror of his nephew, the A few years ago when Francis Ferdi- ticuisrs apply to agelitR of .Jf Tiaod's health was very indifferent, his "(irtb- Wt su-rn K*y. jaung-er brother. Otto, the father of sna. an exceptionally handsome boy. wh»se bright, intelligent looks atd relf-eonfident. good-h-umored expres -t^n have already done much to en dear him to the Viennese. In matters directly affecting the interests of the oBt change afT'.-rd esce..trt^ facilit.JS^ dynastr. not onlj the reigning POT-|for renounced all claims t-o the suc- nra. making wide end shcrt turns at the i__ „f re"t end of the course at will to show the Trith Prob- S (igllt tr soldier. The qoestion has come up in connection with equipping that arm of lie service with an intreneh ing tool, something snstable for -use in constructing a hasty cover for the mdiridtial soldier or for a lint of troops exposed to the enemy's fire, without adding to the weight of the present equipment.- The experiments J^^tllaent combining- Ew- make ihe farming industry- more '^r* the opinion that the cost of prodtsc tioi"'. can be rediwed- from 30 to 23 per cent, and the aggregate prodcc-- the East tioa of the farms of the United -•.**«• Wgia'^. wesk «f States increased from 58 to 10-5.per' be many and Master Jones eirtimer- wi*}1 their inr^r ifesa the *^!es^r« charges as* discrirai- niinitncia wagea irzik tstixate'iparx nation in traasportatioa, exorbitant1 i••• uemocrat, .1^ and Dakota Farawr the qualities of bayonet, knife and intrenching If K, re£13_lTed iaTOr Eerj. will be $7,500,000. The site of the officer of the engineer school propoised hotel measures 197 feet six inches on the avenne and 130 feet on each street. It has cost $2,750,000 and 54.750.000 is to be expended on tie building. in much to the device^ and the de-part now ca]!e:3 upon the corn- of application Jo sabrriit samples of tools which, while ordinarily expect ed to be carried with the 'eompanv equippage. may in emergency be transjwrted by the individual soldier. Ib this connection it is interestinsr to faiow that the aggregate weight car ried by the infantry'soldier in heavv marching order is 76 nounds 35% otLBc-ea. MAH WITHCFT A COUNTRY. ^tnnullp I.:Ep York a nas a Very Troahleoone Pa •arc Traveling l=ck ami ffiith on ships v. hi eh plv beiTv een Havana and the pert of Xew York city. Constantino Oarcia. a native Cuban, is affording the steamship companies much trou ble and proving hiiaself to be a man -.«ih.ut a country. He started four months ago by stowing awav at Ha- Arriving a: Xew »%»««. -feW, At Havana, the Cuban ^-ials re farm landing because he -yrraeticaJly a .stowaway. He was again returned to Xw Tori and 1 agam 3S reused permi^^-on to land. la« steamship eompaaies are coin-1. Jelled to obey the order and return 1 They have been, unable to fiuii sy. work aboard ship wak-h their ua- pa£~"er*s'':-r A cent, by the adoption of the best] Pf??aaet«ai Kteef ..irc.ch paths. "f te 11 methods- The «auses of present tm-steel -wffl-cfec'fcls* satisfactory conditions were said to rails, if ba£&tt hrcrd. T! rails are Jt storage ebarces, large commission *4 cdge-.T^fy wflj s.h«rtages, -unequal taxation, local afcoat a ijBMttr if an inch in 'i^tional dealing options on to act. as a ilight wheel «ajde ^5- "do. Meaa- r-arb Dxwls Ca^ffc rea*. Another FreseliBasn has been scratched in a tinei. The French dnel T»ayyei bet-Jice deacly. !eig« Excarsioa Bates Via ti»e N^rth-V e? cursiuo tickets w.il »*K'W_ and 3. with extreme re until December «. !'iC^^w^rn to aireots Cine it"-1 Nnrthwest West. Southwest r,A,n in seekers" Excursion Tickets a, pr^uy I 15-year-old re(jUCed Archd«ke Charles Francis. There i- no question that the rotrng prince has __ and Minneapolis rates will be s"id on ie aod Tuesday- «.f each nJODtD. s-0Ten]|:er_ for a couple of years past attracted a Xerrit'irv indicated above. greatly enhanced interest in Austria- Hung-ary and that tmnsrual care is no-w anoa -r r" rs and 1 being bestowed tipon his education, in Five ReCi^.n^ rie-w of his proximity to the throne. Best of Evcrj t!i'n«.r. joi-i t'. April- 1^.6. mcU- Tnori?t5 traveling to tbe ParjuC "reign but other members of the im- jars iaex[ensive but tlr.'p.'Uchiv eom peTial boose exercise a considerable Portable manner. Tbese cars leave inflnence on such important decisions as those concerning the suee.es.sion to the throne, and it is only a man of vfry strong unll who can resist the ureent representations of a family ecuncil of the imperial house. tjje Alton At present the succession to the throne is provided for with perfect m. Friday, and Los Angeles 3P- clearness. Archdolce Francis Ferci a.''nd. a nephew of the emperor, stands next in the order, and as he has for- Those knowing themselves indebted to the Pioneer*Sent eel on subscription will please remit the amount or call at the office and pay. The bountiful crop makes every one able to pay for his paper. 11 jOT (s ^nrrsy stresi. Xew York $x- aBjj. aTs .#« possibility of fcksrsl poiscnicg. I, Bint (n f«( Gaana, tfcr.e rf 5„r at hanJ_ OVago Tribtme. vbea ro« fc:ui t*e Es'if rt C. Boyd Barrett, BARRETT & ^ON, H'Curiiiesvand Investments. BBLS. BBLS. BBL?. Of Money to Loan. Room 15 Wells Block Aberdeen, So. Dakota. OR- A. C. CLARK, Hc.ir.ccpaivic r,B5aia? Bttnv^g ad IT 5T3-® PHYSieiAX an:l a"RD£EN, a tesT7 5 Not how Cheap but how good. 11 be- fa: cn tcp exceni 3o»k fiwour .v »,*- •», i» L.r.,. Icce:!i^ jru iinsit ap?:? 'peoole ^'leepine Cars. lja' f,.r, 1 Pullman Tourist Sleeping=Car Excursions to San Francisco and Los Angeles, Via the NV.rth-'Western Line. It1 I weekly excursiwis in Puiiman T-.urist! Sleeping Cars through from you can't Hall the -n*- Home* .St. Pau. to Lo-Anirelfs w:th-. (,oat IN i«pwja Cities" every Tuesday morning, stopping at Mankato 12:,-: p. m., p. m.. Sioux City 7:1o p. nj.. Onaaa p. m.. arriving fjmaha 10:25 p. m. the .-Nime daj.j Oakland Pier •San Francisc* ?.:42 p. I Saturday, Convenient connection JS aiso made at Omaha daily with through Pullman Drawing-room anc. Tourist Sleeping CV.rs to the Pacific coast. Similar return service. !eav-| ing Los Angeles Tuesdays, San Fran-' cisco Wednesdays and arriving at the "Twin Cities" on Saturdays. Ffr re duc-ed rate excursion tickets and full information apply to agents Chicago &Xortb-Western R"v. $1? jfi MiRiiKCiX EiSidencc 4i"i8—S Arch Si_ 1st House Sc.uih of Citholic Churcii. —OFFICE WELLS BLCCK Tctepbone 79-5. OSce. fesadcu« 'PJtone Jfo.25,-^. i'O. 55 It pay T«s,. We lave pare «nh tbe very ill the Chi. Cee-ord-Hercld. T: i5 aiWBTS r~ i: Tr raTS lhe torwtt miu u» ioolc far tcea. "m ft to« late NEW XV'ELERS .1.,.^.. Woodward & Co.'s Ln,! Store F'.en'sOld St»nr1 •w/?,r+ -\*'-,* \r 3s '^•0':^TM "You cain fool tome peoole all the time, some of the fool all time."™'' CLOSING :ire not selling below cosL i'oels a-e bought right. i.uy, where to buy and bow figure that anyone oa ronsidereni. We can a Ivertise ml s|end cost. If the goods are want shoddy Get prices wherever e-ate them. We add our and expect to stay Gang Plows as Buggies nt £45 and Strictly first class «than to take some others as a gift. Catalogues want your patronage we try to merit it. Yours JNOfMcARTHUR Something ABERDEEN, SO. DAKOTA Good See licious stock of The 1 Dakota Farmer \s made funning easier for thousands, and for mi It in Make 5o fcr Yoo.?':%r irmrn!,,0"!don't 5" °ne farn» journal, talre -otne other peoeral farm paper un der the mis taken impres sion that w, F. ftqr V»pv *J§ if Is JtST AS T. BUSHNEU CO. s,^ri Of and tim! the nf E-«fefe:»v Are •A'lr/i'M Have been doing seventeen years right course, have to it or bnstoeas this way every dav fort! here in Abervieen. leave, ami we VTe "reitlt-j, prefer to stay It is not We to Imy, sell at what others -till make a little margin. It yon please—come here and Pianos at five years, hut not high wiU cost twice that. Sewing Machines ish a machine. Cream I {All sizes, all 5 necessary to know vr!:\» }, v",,v and wiii dui)ii earth may quote you, quality0 claim to he|J is not necessary fom money trying to sell gowls all right, we'll g'Kds—we lon't want unsalable—but we'll at take 'em. anything secooiiL take anything in our line that issii, to us, vrell" guaranty to that of the raanofjJ see all promises low as $45, $148 prices from fulfilled. All right up, also down. This but, not onri is median and less. Guarant6(d| grade. A really Organs from high crsifej $40, both up and 1 at any price, Name your price, well Separators. That's wherewj $50 to $125. Cheaper to psj| «fc f. the splendid and FRESH EVERY DAT W 'v Ward's Restaurant Palace Bakery XHestl Wjktmobel-O'p A We hare refitted our W and are now scrvm* e»s»e»#S Gent. "to be bad we bare at »v ,. iA'| Cream Soda. C-v-^l Tmiw. and. «r« onr Luncb lounte cents op. ic I ^-'~Onr Restaurant» DAY and Gtreusa call and to please and 1 WWMO*XZ'K'V -Main Street 0pP°f^ JtKf Goods Store. mm