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v. 1890. klSflBD I Makes telfss Mr. Chamberlain's [Message Is Significantly Near It. tike an Immediate Reply. Uion of Sovereignty Inclined. Il«e Offer of the K.use t.r :n "11 probability, render un any further intervention of tfy's government to secure re K'ri' vances which the nitland v«-s would be able to bring ire of tli« executive council ''taraad. Her majesty's govern- pi*] 11: ,s *r, v Absolutely PURE At#. It able Provided Ac- Its Terms Are Carried Out. sept. 14.-A representative Press lssrns that the »«wigt* to pN Transvaal does land a reply in 48 honrs, the ex dm* Win* reqnsst tor "an »te reply" The massage i» not jiatmn. in the generally ac- of the word. It expresses that President Kroger will ao j,rij»*uions to "relieve the jmrt which is at all aggres rvit^ruted declination of the [g virniueut to disc ass the mat vernK»ty in any shape or form, cessage of tho secretary of state Icolonies. Mr. Chamberlain, says brstamls the concessions made iu Dt Kroner's uote of Aug. 19, t:i withdrawn 011 account of the ::itode regarding suxerainty Itrfna* to Talk Abaal It* government has ab i u Imtr.l th«« view of the tat us of the Transvaal taken Transvaal government. claiming -of a hovereign state, and. are una bio to consider any made conditional on their ac thin view." i:,T.iur. the uote says that the .'uvi-ninit'ut is satisfied that the iU Kin^ tin-jirojHjsed alleviating •M for 'inlanders is inefficient to immediate and substantial rep a. which, it is understood, the nl limits to be reasonable, n -av.-: "Moreover, the presen the projKMals iu the note of 1 i:ilicau*H that the government viith African Republic them lr» K'niz-'d that their previous of- ,'iit with alvuntage be enlarged ".iil»'I.t'»«K»nce of the republic iJi i way IHJ iu«pwr*Ml." Mill Prepared to Aeotpl -tyatch then goes on to say i'r tain is ntill prepared to accept proposals of Aug. 19, pro court itf inquiry, whether joint laural, shows the new scheme to 'unlx-red by nullifying condi- In thin connection, tho British ""fiit assumes that the new ^of the rand will be allowed to 'I't-ir own language and adds acceptance of these terms 1 at unco remove the tension and increasingly impressed with l"^r of further delay in relieving •ut which has already caused so lnJuiy to the interests of South i. '""1 ""-'y earnestly press for an latt! reply to the present proposal. 1,11 t», they will be ready to am"'liate arrangements for a (otifercncy between the presi- i '"Kh commissioner to set tails of the proposed tribunal ration and the questions re- 1,1 «y note of Aug. 80, which uitlander grievances uoi m,,fthe interpretation of the tic i1,ut *hich might be reed hy friendly communication 1 r,,l»re8eii tatives of the two gov however, as they must hope will not be the case, the l'rausvaal should be neg uV.'7" T#i 1 am 'tate that j«My s government must reserve ve« the right to consider the )r ,,IOVo »nd formulate theii F»— l!s for a Hum'"i1 settlement" ,Mt Proposal». frHIul»«»e L!, toiirv proposals which n 8ay® Great Brit&in ie to [, ^^Pt with the court i l'r)vi8o, are ffve year fran- lur° *or outlandersin.the«loC" entlemen. ivuuwwtf INKING Powder the food mor© delicious and wholesome •OVAL SMBHSSOWOM CO.. WW TOWL lllHUMt tion of tho president and equal rights, and increased representation for goldfields to the extent of eight new seats. rn. of ei»ht dent Kruger Aug. 19, and later were withdrawn. A special dispatch to The Pall Mall Gazette from Cape Town says the Brit ish reply i* regarded as equivalent tc au ultimatum, and the correspondent'? advices from Pretoria indicate that war is inevitable. A Pretoria special to The Cape Times says the Transvaal has notified the miners of Italy that it will give them a safe conduct and protection in case they wish to remain in the Transvaal. The report that the Rand Irishmen have formed a corps to help President Kruger is confirmed and it is said at Cape Town that a cablegram has been received there from New York, sayim jlO.UOO Irishmen there are ready to help the Transvaal. The Orange Free State burghers are reported to be bitterly divided over the merits of the controversy, and their probable course in case of war. tr|« Xri|«r to YtoUk LONDON, Sept. 14.—A special dispatch from Pretoria says the leaders of the Afrikander bund have telegraphed to President Kruger urging him to yield to Mr. Chamberlain's la»t demands. FOT EVEN SUGGESTED. •oevelary n«r Dooloa storiM of aa Al S«cr«t AIUMM. COLTOBrtt. O.. Sept. 14.—In a letter to Chairman Dick of the Republican state executive committee. Hon. John Hay. secretary of state, makes this em phatic statement regarding the alleged secret alliance between the Uuited States and England: "There is no alliance with England nor with any other power under heaven except those published to the world treaties for commercial or business pur poses. No treaty oth**r than these ex ist none is huggested on either side none is in contemplation. It has never entered the mind of the president or of any member of the government to forsake under any circumstance the wise precept of the forefathers who for bade eutangling alliances with Euro pean powers." WELCOME TO JIMLNEZ. Rovoletloalat Loodor »l tho Capital of SOB to Domingo. SANTO DOMINOO. Sept. 14.—Senor Juan Isidro Jimine*. the aspirant to the presidency of Santo Domingo, ar rived here during the day 011 board the Dominican wawhip Pret»iilente. His arrival was the caufe of great festivi ties and expressions of satisfaction. It is not known as yet when the election will take place. At present the coun try is quiet. The most difficult part to be settled is the financial situation of the government, the paper money being one of the principal conditions of the bad state of affairs. Business is still heavily depressed. Importations are very limited, but the market is bare of many articles, principally provisions. The manifesto of Senor Jimiuez pro-1 poses a liberal government on Btrict, honest lines. He calls for reform of the present tariff of duties, advocates a strict gold basis and is in favor of the withdrawal of the present circulating national coin and paper money. He also recommends the favoring of immi gration and full guarantees to citizens and foreigners, and approves of roads, ports and public works iu general. ACCEPT. TRANSVAAL MAY I'ratorla So Ooofficlal DUpateliM From 1'redtoU CAPE TOWN, Sept. 14.—Various un official dispatches have been received from Pretoria predicting the Trans vaal's acceptance of the terms of the latest dispatch which was read in the volksraad during the afternoon and is understood to furnish a basis for nego tiations which will possibly lead to a peaceful settlement. BLOKMFONTEIN, Orange Free State, gw 14.—The Daily Friend Bays it has excellent authority for predictiing that tho government of the South African Republic will accept the suggested con ference at Cape Town. The delegates will probably be Coin mandant General dent Joubert' V1?f of the Transvaal J. A. M. N v "WW These were presented by Presi Wol- marand one of the two non-official members of the Transvaal executive council and Mr. Fischer, who has fig ured prominently in some of the recent negotiations as the special representa tive of the Orauge Free State. In British Colombia. VANCOUVER, B. C\. Sept. ".-The British Columbian government is being urged to notify the French that it will not make an exhibit, at the P»ri.1x,!o.in,.u i. the Druyfus verdict is allowed to stand. •e.1 Hut Said to Have Been the Charge Upon Which the Tart« Is Held by the British Consul at Hong Kong—An American Transport Bat Subject to British Naviga tion Laws, Because of Brit ish Charter. WASHINGTON, MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14., 18#9. N N orN W N 1 N N. OVER-CROWDING Sept. 14.—A cable message has been received at the war department concerning the transport Tartar, which has been held at Hong Kong. Secretary Root thought it was of sufficient importance to take to the president for consideration. The dis patch has not been made public. The Tartar was chartered by the United States and is owned by the Can adian Pacific Steamship company. She sails under the British flag. It is said that under these conditions she is sub ject to the Biitish navigation laws. The British cousul can determine whether she complies with the British navigation law*, and if she does not, he has authority to unload her. A private cable message from Hong Kong says that complaint was made by the 400 discharged regulars on board the Tartar, of overcrowding, where upon clearance was refused. The Twentieth Kansas volunteer in fantry, with General Funstou, is aboard the Tartar but it is understood that the volunteers make no complaint and are anxious to have clearance granted tho ship, in order that they may proceed homeward. OTIS GETS EXCITED. Coblo via Hone Kong Says Ho Ho* Boon Rending Auaarloon Newspapers. NEW YORK, Sept. U.—A special cable to The World from Mauila, Aug. 30. via Hong Kong, says: General Otis has been confined to his bedroom for three days reading tin newspaper attacks upon him printed in the American press. He is bitterly aroused by tho sentiment against his administration and campaign iu the Philippines, and is quoted as saying: "If Washington does not relieve me. I'll relieve myself." SHOULD BE DISCREKT. Attorney Oeaernl of Mlnnea»tn o» Powers of Honrda of tienlth. the ST. PAUL, Sept. 14.—Attorney Gen eral Douglas has informed the state board of health that its order calling for the vaccination of all children before entering the school this fall cannot After welcoming speeches, addreeae* were read by Professor J. W. Jenks, President Adams of the Wisconsin uni versity, John Qraham Brooks of Har» vard and others. be enforced. The law providos that the health board can exclude childreu from the public schools in case of danger from smallpox, if the necessary precau tions are not taken, but the board is cautioned to be discreet in such an ex ercise of authority. And, while the at torney general holds that the law is constitutional, he does not believe that present conditions can be construed into a threatened outbreak of smallpox. DISCUSSING COMBlKflS& ©!TI® Federation Conferouoe on Trust* Meets nt blcngo. CHIOAUO, Sept. 14.—The Civic Fed eration conference on trusts and abuses of trusts and combinations, with rep resentative men from nearly every state in attendance, has opened here. Central Music hall was packed with 200 dele- nerei to"™ then? Remember th. O&DEBS MISLNDERSTOOBl -Colllsloo 00 ARRIVED! JEWEL STEEL RANGES At McDonald Bros. The Grand Exhibit will begin Wednesday, Sept. 13th, Pffces $40 to $55. Given away with each sale of a range during the week, a boiler, stew pan, steel pider, delft coffee pot, delft tea kettle, set knives and forks. Washing flachine to the lady who bakes, •the best biscuit and makes the best coffee on Jewel Steel Range. Bicycle to the young miss who! bakes biscuit the quickest and best* Everybody invited to attend the exhibit. Coffee and Hot Biscuits served if f^v T"* Free during the exhibit. iHClJOfl Alfl v n gates anil hundreds of spectators. The meeting was called to order by Chair man Franklin H. Head. v tho Rook 1(Im4 Krar Oiford, lo. OXFORD, la., Sept. 14.—Four men were killed and two injured in a head on collision which took place two and one-half miles east of here. The dead are: Engineer T. Quinn. Fireman A H. Poison son of A. D. Smith, Iowa City colored man, not identified. The injured are: Conductor P. C. Brien, slight: Simon Pierce, serious. The trains were extra freights be longing to the Rock Island system and it is said the accident was due to a mis understanding of orders. Traffic was blocked for 12 hours. Biff Park for Daboqoo. DCBVQUE. Sept. 14.—Frank D. Stout, eon of a millionaire lumberman and owner of Nutwood Driving park, has offered the property to the city for a public park under certain conditions as to management. The conditions will be accepted and the park becomes the property of the city. Tour heart beats over one hun dred thousand times each day. One hundred thousand supplies off good or bad blood to your brain. Which is it? If bad, impure blood, then your brain aches. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannot sleep. You are as tired in the morning as at nieht. You have no nerve power. Your food does ym but I little good. Stimulants, tonics, headache powders, cannot cure you but will. It makes the liver, kidneys, skin and bowels perform their proper work. It removes all im purities from the blood. And it makes the blood rich in its life giving properties. To Hmmten Roooverym You will be more rapidly cured if you wiU take a laxative dose of Ayer's pills each night. They arouse the sluggish liver ana thus cure biliousness. NMtofsswOssfsM. Ws hare exclusive wrness J* Ct\vrKs pl«e •]tv v freJly^iTu'ths psitteulMft l" J""r c*f,e-T n irvn Ad^.DIUJ.CATrau^ 'SSS£SiSpairinau s V V S V V V V V V V V n Fijrm AND n On AS. B. Kinmor Presides State Bank, riadi5onv PRICE FIVE CE5TS. CARLOAD OF ^SNE WEEK. ESTOS# v: N s fS*:W:N s n V Right from the oven as fresh as to day's bread and just as wholesome. 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A GENERAL BASKING BUSINESS:TRANSACTED Lo&ns Lowest •^•RATES^ Uneeda Biscuit Preserves rrults. tellies, pickle* or rr* 4 more easily, moro quioki -. mo o Aria healthfully sealed with iie'.r.od Purnfiin# Wax than by any oihcr method. Dozens of other Ui-iv.<p></p>Wei iilbo Paraffine """"""Refined In erery household. It Is clean, tasteless and clorless—ftir, v.i.t and f.cnl proof. Get a pound cak* ruejrist crvwhere. aroc and a« l' I s'i n