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BAKING
For a third of a century Ameri.
can housewives have found Dj.
I'rice's Baking Powder invaria­
bly a guarantee of pure, delicious
and wholesome food.
Jways makes the perfect biscuit,
cake aad bread.
SOTK.—Bakir.,:
PARING BILL
IPill
UVAN PAYNE AT WORK ON
IHE CLSAN RECIPROCITY
MEASURE.
nrflT ll
E",ved
i
n
CONTAIN TWO SECTKWS
z tie President to Nego-
Agreement Granting a
ertv pf Cent Concession on lin­
ts F-:~ tne Island—"Insurgent"
ibucars to Meet and Dacld* on
of Acton.
Manh 2«".—Chairman
and nieaaa commit-
K
the day that h«
*.! mi' th** Cuban re i
id- upon at th"1 lt«-
Th«- bill *i!l
Tll«* fllt Will
horitjr to negotiate a
ment with Cuba
tit ron'«-s*lnna t»n all
«id .Hi-(tnU) will COVrl
ain ndnicnt. Inn
of th« roclprority
"»3.
.1 Jiot y. d«-termini
v, !l be bmtiKht t»«'fori
atu commute-' in or
•••f! to th«* houae.
th'1 idi'itK-nt opposing
iau will hold
a
meet
ay and couHider tlidi
A-.D HARBOR BILL.
0»ht)te on the Meaturo Re-
in the House.
Man -At th.*
j*1 Session of tll- housr
1
of the eommitti-e on
fiave notire that Imme
H"
t!u» disponal of the riv-'i
'I' I' h* would eall UU the
,,fm
1 a.^.'s. Spear v«r#u*»
s V
e a
i.
bate ui»on th«* river
v
ii then was resumed and
'Kaji. a member of t*1
«'tn|i'd the appropria
i.wcr MUsissippi.
'i bort'. took advantaKe »f
•!lowed in Keiicral debate
•'her topics. Mr. Sin»k
'1 opposition to the ship
•Ii'. I^wis (•«.» favored
and Mr.
I'OWITH
tMass.l
., "nation in the West.
I .iiU,a"
l.'s-
1
protest«I
I Ul'IIA
1
against
eommittee to pro
am"'{
or
i»prov,-m
f)
ntH in his
'»aini•
s (Tenn.l explain
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liom that In any other
Hi,,.,11""", '•y ""iKt'ess.
|. bn. ,n .|,HrU(
(l
Y
Tinie
A
tlio hill, in
I' rttir.1* debate, answered
isnis
advaneed against It.
Ball Player Dead.
1
,,rk-
March 2"t. -ThomiiH P.
htll
t,,•'
Jersey tMty
a n a n o i e a y
dead in bed at the home 1
If
dead in bt'd "nt Vh»
a-i„,
i
1
IH' sidont of the Host-
Physic ian who waa eall- I
AS
L-,
£rinq
our
icm-n jfj
j*nvuefs mat!? ,'romalunt
AOt* CO., and o:h«-x harsh, ius'ir amis are
j. low !ti prkv.i ut ink rt in work
an.J II. UIUII.s iu lhi- t*.ma. h.
BY
COVERS LObS*
The purpose of the ueasur»
Its to relb'vc postmaster Coyne from
ithe log* of 174th.- value of stamps
stolen by biirtlarH on Oct. 19.
Other bills were passed as follows:
To provble for holding term# «»f court
!n the li»tri of 1'tah. to rati'v art
»«ri"«'ment with the Imlians of !«vils
I.ake re*«rvatim iu North I»akota.
The senate then resumed considers
tJon of the till! for the protection of the
president. Mr Spooner »Wi».) ai
dressed the nMe in supi»ort of 'he
measure, dealing especially with th«"»
legal and constitutional iue^tb»nH in
volved,
CUBAN RECIPROCITY.
Emphatic Vote cn Ways and Means
Committee's Proposition.
Washington. March The advo
cates of Cuban r.-« spt»M ity scored a d^
1 lsiv- victory at 'tie confer, 111 e of It
publi. an member* of the hous* of rei»
reseiitatlves the projM»-ition of Cha
man I'avno of the ways and mentis
committee for a per cent r»diK'l»!i
of duty, with Siblev amendm -nt. lltn
iling the duration the leduc. 1 rat's
to l)ec. I. 15»o3. being aiopte«l by a
vote of sr. yeas to HI nayn.
This result was r»ach«cl at
after a protracted debate, followed by
a seric* of sdting rail calls.
OLEO BILL COMES FIRST.
Senate Republican Steering Commit
tee Outlines Programme.
Washington. March 1M. —-The Hepub
lican steering committee of th.- s n
ate has drilled to give the first plai•»
In the senate alt disj«»sing of the
pending business, to the oleomargarine
bill. -'»nd to allow that to t»e followed
by the Chinese exclusion bill.
COURTS CANIfOT INTERFERE.
Labor Organltations Have a Right to
Enforce Boycotts.
Jefferson city. Mo.. March l»o. In
the supreme court, sitting cn banc, an
opinion was handed down d« clanns
that courts of equity have 110 imwcr to
enjoin labor organizations ftotn enlon'
Ing tioy«otts on corporation*.
The Opinion rendered by Judge
Fherwood aflirnied the judgment oi a
lower court, which had refused
pushing
n
improvement
boycott.
that the in the
*"ouutry reeelv»*i nioiv
nir,, 1'
"t from the mott
,t'M'
n
,8*
S. II., and
HO
BURGLARS.
for the Relief of Postmaster Cc yre
of Chicago.
Washington. .Mar* 2".- sft-
the H'Di'o ctinvt ned a house t»iIt for
the rrli» of K. K. Coyne, |w«*tma*i"r
'of Chirac", was favorably reported by
Mr MSM'II. chairman of the commit
ii' (hi |M»*to(ili am! jMwtioads. an!
fn«««.(
,0
Hpplication of the Marx am a«£
Jeai.'i '"'othing comjtany of M. l.oui
Tor an injunction to re:-tram Anthon
Watson and other offl. crs ot a
Knir.hts of Labor organi'.at.o, and a
branch of the United Jarm -n V\o
era of America in that city. Itoin
Chief Jtmke nn«l J'l'lK0*
Tt.w" r.raee, Clantf and
Mai shall
opinion
P°The
river and har
*on« ui
and Judge ltobin^on
supreme court holds that if
labor unions of the state are no
rnitted to tell the story of then
thP
Ion
or their supiKtscd wrongs, by
mouth or with pen and
pin •_
endeavor to get other peisons to an
them by all
te,"fre«
|„K redress of such
*rongs,
tpeecli is endancered.
s
J,,Vt
'ho!,
CTVI
STY bb.
ire«
Lord (Cimberley Seriously (H.
March 2«».- 1-ord Kinibei
liome '^I^ ibelaMeader in'the house of
u
bfM»n ill for some tiim
la.rtlH WHO nil
has nuflcred.il relapse aud i»
due to heart dlseaae. 1^, tnS( lou* condition.
1
a,ul ib
)niuu»ii*
pc We have reoeived an ENORM
last
complete
"&d" Oui stock is no oomettiinKrealsweu,
Of goods «.
MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSOAY, MARCH 20,1902.
IMMENSE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY
ALONG MISSOURI RIVER
ENDANGERED.
STREAM ALMOST DRIED UP
For Several Days the Water Has Been
Piling Up Behind the Obstruction
and Disaster Will Follow Its Release.
Seat of the Trouble Located at Lit­
tle Bend, Sixty Miles Above Cham-
tettfaln, ft. D.
Sioux City, la., March 2»».—The for
I nation of a hum* he gorge in the Mis
jjtoinl river iin
»»ri!H
thousands of !d-
1 lars: worth of property in this vicinity.
I Early on Sunday morning the river
suddenly ceased running till the wafer
was but two f»et deep at Chamberlain,
sudden was the fall that
a ferryboat *as stranded In mid
stream. The great stream is still run
ning as no more than a creek. Cour
iers sent iij» the river to find ih»
tiouble report a great if f* rorge had
formed at Little Bend. linles above
Chamberlain. S. D.
For Co hours the wafer been
piling up behind this obstru -ri and
there is now enough wat-r .'.!*
*.wi*ep the Missouri valley i
that will cause dfsastri
the r«-« 1.:••!•.» of the tro\rrtirtx
tie.-r s h*-re nothing Itk
occurred. In the gnat 1
counties were tl»« i by
!ed to
!!.•»-!
'a a:'.
1 :. t::
I.a-
!'-M
gorge, but uough wat ^|pt-d the
dam
to
FEARED SEVERAL PERISHED.
Result of the Destructive Fire on the
Hoboken Docks.
New York. March No estimate
ts yet mad-- of the loss ot life in the
lire whi« started on the phoenix 1 ne
pier in Hoboken and it was thought
the number of d* ad would never 1»
known. Patrick l{uss«y, a longshot-e
man. who was burneil while trying tf
esi arte from the Phoenix pier, diet!
from the efi-i ts of his injuries.
Besides Hussey four longshoremen
were taken to St. Mary's hospital an
are now under treatment there. Al
were more or less burned Some of th*
longshoremen who saved themselves
by swimming ashore say they saw I'!
or 3" nen leap into the river. Al
though some of those who jumped intu
the water were picked up by tugs it is
feared that a number sank before they
could be reached by the rescuers
Many of the longshoremen are singl
in- 11 and have no relatives who could
report them In the event of their be
ing missing or ha\ing perished in the
fire The police say that no one cseept
Kimineer Scott had been reported to
them as missing. Superintendent Ma
son of the phoenix line said that it
would be inn*ssible to definitely state
the loan bv the tire in less than two
weeks. He was asked if he thought
$1 jr." (00 would cover it and he re
plied that he did not think it would.
The Hritish Queen was worth fsen.ooo
and there was a great quantity of val
uable merchandise on that vessel. 011
the pier and on lighters that were de
strewed This included cotton, hides,
oils," grain and
a
machinery,
Quantity of harvest
CAUSED BY SAFE BLOWERS.
Property Valued at $150,030 Destroyed
at Marissn. His.
Marisaa. Ills.. Mar. li I'O.—Safe blow
ers arc responsible for a fire which de
stroyed fir.oooo worth of property in
Marisen. They entered the Commer
cial hotel, where .*»» persons wer"
asleep, shortly before midnight am.
I,lew open the safe. Obtaining $2.oi'0
the robbers escaped, leaving the
building in flames. The fire spread
rapidly and was not checked until a
do/en business buildings and several
residences, with their contents, were
destroyed. The Commercial hotel was
totallv destroyed.
The loss is well covered by insur
ance. Several persons bad narrow es
capes from death.
HARRY A lELD DEC LINES.
Offered a Place on the Civil Service
Commission
Washington. Man 20.—Harry A.
Cartiehl of Cleveland, a son of Presi
dent cartield. has been offered the po
rtion of Civil service commissioner to
aice.ed William A. Kodenberg. re-i
finned. Mr. C.arfleld declined th® ap
jiuiuiment.
1 sold to Private Individuals.
TVnver March 20—The UepuMcan
prints
an interview with Paul
ihv president of the Atchison. 1 opek.i
and Santa IV railway, in which he
edited wiih saving that the Colorado
•nd Southern Hallway company had
.hanged hands, that no iitber
corporation now owns he
that it is in the hands ot private mdi-
\iiluals who have purchased the road
tor au investment.
30 days we have bew soy
st 30 days we have neen so o y
aI^|70Jl
i want something realsweujustsiepiaau^^^
HM
ASKS FOR PROTECTION.
British Consul at New Orleans Thinks
His Life Is in Danger.
V w Orleans, March 20.—George
Van Pittart. British consul at New
Orleans, declares h's life and proper
ty In danger from the Poors and Boer
sympath»/.ers in the city, and has ap
pealed to the mayor and chief of police
for poHee protection. He sas that
the a .enyrnous letters have grown
i:»iu*h ui" numerous and threat ning
of lab-. a:.d that dangerous and SUP
1 i. v- i t"j ei.j sta*itly stain! around
1 1 MI''. as well ax his house.
oi he helfcves. an attack
'•'i ?. rr. a«ke.i. therefore, that a
fo:-fe
1
make a good sized rf^er. I'.v
two-n Cb«»m'»cr!a:n and Little 1? :id
there ari» enough tributary creeks to
supply all Co* water now running. In
this city. miles fiom the gorge by
river. Ihe water has fallen th^ee fei*t
within 24 hours,
1
an ice
i station* i at
Police .P irnee p--'i::ise-j u
ui\- te, and if there ar- a'
grou? for Mr. Van Sittart's fear si
rectu for protec ticin will be eranted.
Polic e -Totection has be-n recently
grant* P.riti'-h mule stations here,
at the 1 -quest of the British officers
and tarv of State Hay.
VERY BAD FINANCING.
Criticism on This Feature of British
W»r in South Africa.
Nen- Yor». Marc 2' -The finan-'
ial iKdicv of th government escapes
bservation, while the military adm!n
-«t rat ion is being discussed constantly.
if ineffectively. sa s the London corre
spondent of The Tribune. Experts like
Sir Robert Ciffen agree that the war
has l*H-n financed ladly from the be
ginning and that an opportunity ha*
been wasted for a readjustment of di
rect and indirect taxation and for the
c'.e\ lopmer.t of commercial inter
course between the colonies and thf
mothcr country on a preferential basis.
Kxperts assuiw* that Sir Michael
Hicks-Heach will have to meet a de
flcit of about 12r».oft'i.o«Hi, and that he
will borrow the bulk and provide for
the balance by increased taxation. He
will surprise the experts if he reverts
to any fresh source of revenue or wi
dens the area of indirec taxation.
CENSORED BY RUSSIA.
News of Assassination of Finland's
Governor Never Published.
Calunit t. Mich.. Manh 2".- The Pai
vatehti. Calumet's Finnish daily. th€
only onr* in the United States, publish
es an account of the assassination oi
BobrikofT. the Russian governor gen
eral of Finland. The news was
brought by parties arriving at Cain
met from Finland Tue-dav.
The paper claims that the accoupt
had never yet been published as the
Russian government censored the mat
ter.
On Feb. 11. according to the report.
BobrikofT took a train tor St. Peters
hurt at Ilolsincfors. the Finnish cap
ital! He was follow.nl by an old sol
dier. As the governor alighted from
the train at the Russian capital. ih»
soldier fired three shots at him
Bobrikoff died Feb.
14.
committed rub-Hie.
HUSBAND OF HETTV.
Edward Green Dies at Bellows Falls.
Vt., After a Long Illness
Bellows Falls. Vt.. March 2«— Ed
ward tJrecti, husband ol Hetty (ireen.
known as the richest woman i 11 Amet
fca. died at his home here during the
day. He had been ill for a long time
of a complication of diseases.
rmSTAEP TO THCUWUREt^
POND'S
EXTRACT
For Burnst Sprains, Wounds, Brui
ses or Any Sort of Pai n.
Used Internally and Externally.
CAUTION! Avoid the weak, watery
Witch lintel preparations, n-p'ecntel
to be "thes Kama a«" PoNI'S EX
TRACT, which easily sour and ottcn
contain "wood alcohol," an irritant ex
ternally and, taken internally, a poison.
unpacking
1
HE LATEST THING IN
uualitie
The suldiet
in the shl()e
Cea&er.
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Ladies Skirts and Suits
Have just arrived new from the factories.
convinced they are the nicest line in town.
Our line of SHIRT WAISTS \as never as
nice as this season. All the very latest.
Ladies' Muslin Underwear at all prices. The
largest assortment of Wraps we ever ow n
ed is here any color, any size. We handle
It full line of Skinner's Satins and the nicest
Une of Silks for waists and trimmings to be
•bund anywhere. Ask to see our new and
latest SPRING & SUMMER WASH (KX)DS
of which we have all kinds. A full line of
Appliques, Embroideries, Laces, Buttons 6c
Dress Trimmings. Call and see us.
C. H. MORSE.
e E e E e
CHAS. B. KENNEDY,
President.
THE riADISO!
stock of FINE SHOES tor Spriag and Summer wear. During the
iinft
waQt in the ghoe
Hadison, S. 0.
Fa rm Loans &*t Lo
made.
-"^•RATES^
COFFEE AS YOU LIKE IT.
PRICEFlVE CEJiTS
C.iil find see them
end
This shows he ooffeo SfCttiflS a CUp of COflCC W ith
ivit a» it is tills'w.th
iHiil'.ng wati-r nn-1
cotVrv Mibnu rcod. it
s:an»ls for one min
ute. and the bottom
put on an*i ttuti
rev te*k then it is
ready tit servo. A
chil i (an do it.
hu&.M Ma *•$.
1 will £iw borders FRKF. when you order Wall Paper cogtiuf.'
25c PER DOUBLE ROLL OR rtORE.
You are not ^-impelled to make selections from a ff\v wcuiid ln nice pat
terns but ou can choose from 1 .H*0 of the Best, Neatest and l'rettiist
WALL l'APKU samples that was ever shown in Madison, liciuember
that vou get just what you order and that they are all 1!H'2 patterns. I
have
no olti stock to work off on you. I would le pleased to get your
order as 1 know I can satisfy you.
Painter. CHAS. A. ANGLE, Paper Hanger.
and marking shoes that we have not found time to even
a
iuststepfaand lookoverour line. You will find no better selection itt tie
be
rrrrTrrr
J. H. WXLUAnSON,
Vice President.
I
WHERE TO BUY YOUR
Wall Paper
i
THIS season
5 Come to us. Our new spring:
stock of IQ)2 Wall Paper is
arriving daily, much of it
now on the shell ready for
the. The stock is strictly
1002 patterns and the best
We will be pleased to show ycu the samples.
COOK & ODEE.
cLEAN, STROM). DELICIOUS, Made with the
KIN=hEE
QUICK COFFEE POT.
We are showing a new
coffee pot whereby you can
save 25% in coffee besides
all its flavor and strength.
Coffee for a meal can be
made in One Minute. Thi:
is something new.
See them at
KUNDERT & FITZGERALD.
ncssoaossosesi
Borders Free!
l)o You Want Your Wall Paper
Borders Free. IF so order from
CHAS. ANGLE.
lino at our store. Our new line of Ladies
BJORNSTAD 418 EGAN AVE.
our store. Our new line of Ladies

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