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j is otis concentty Bah Sad a cc et Sad ad aaah ng 2 ai ooe akon ica egy : Frank Spies of Empire struck : Nort t N News of the Stat oe eee ; ‘of the iP. 3 ortnwes ews e e. :|In Minnesota. [3| ,., rie > at e Chippewa county fair was held D s State News of the at’ Montevideo. The entries were large SSeS SSSHHSSSHEHHHSOS OSS OHO HOOHHOOOD and the attendance good. BIG FIRE IN FARGO BULLET HITS HIS HEART. x Accidental Discharge of Gun Kills 2 Week Briefly Told. District cowrt convened at Chaska with Judge Cadwell on the bench. The calendar is short and will last only a few days. ADDS TO THE TAXES. FTRM SCHOOL IS RUNNING OVER. Oo 0s oe te He te tt te mF While threshing in Leonardsville a ¢ommodations. separator belonging to John Wulf was With some of the rooms confaining | Consumed by fire. x, Bags ss ‘three students each, and with every Wane Bees: Fee eas EN thee cto warAihiied cee Rey. C. H. Beaulieu has resigned the | Croix Junction and Langdon Hill, was pastorate of the Episcopal chureh at: struck by a freight train and received St. James and will go to Marshall. serious injuries. Real Property Is Pushed Up by the | Faculty at Wit’s End to Pr - One of the Hunters. Board About 20 Per Cent. oxide Be Elk River, Minn., Oct. 8. — A. M. Rite acre te of ace pre in Casey, a veterinary surgeon of Zik|the whole s te under e figures BIG WHOLESALE NOTIONS HOUSE River, met a tragic death while hunt-| adopted by the board of equalization 1S COMPLETELY DE- ing ducks on the Elk river. In com-| shows an increase, roughly estimated, STROYED. pany with two other gentlemen, | over the assessment of 1902 of about ;Young men full, and with the young Messrs. Eaton and Foreman, Casey | 20 per cent. In 1901 the assessment } Women’s building full to running over, was sitting in a boat. Some ducks | of the state on realty was $490,000,000. | the members of the faculty of the Min- flew over and Casey, in a sitting posi-|In 1902 an increase of $90,000,000 | nesota School! of Agriculture at St. LOSS WILL REACH $150,000) tion, shot at the ducks, but missed] brought the total up to $580,000,000. | anthony Park are wondering what to them. Foreman grabbed his gun and | Now a further increase of about $116, | 4, With att th senmsisea ee ace stood up in the boat to get a better | 000,000 has been made. set io kas ae ae itd women aim, and as he turned around to get in On personal property the board has |, , em for accom- ORIGIN OF THE FIRE SEEMS TO}, 5604 position the trigger of his gun| made an increase that will probably ;modations. BE SOMEWHAT OF A caught in his coat and the gun was dis-| figure about $5,000,000 in all. On the first day for registration the MYSTERY. charged, the ball entering Casey’s}| In the schedule values are reckoned | throng of students was so great that : heart and killing him instantly. The]on realty and improvements. Nearly | all the dormitories: were filled, and Oe es, Sire accident happened about three miles] every county has been advanced. The | many students were compelled to seek | Two Saloonkeepers and two bartend: |! Jacob Roudestveit, a farmer of Fer- out of town. ‘The body was at once| following table shows the percentage |board and lodging among families in| ers of Elmore have been fined $100] tHe, broke his left leg below the knee MOORHEAD GOES TO ASSISTANCE | brought to town. Casey leaves a wife} of increase made by the board and the | North St. Anthony Park. The attend-| each for selling intoxicating liquors-to:| !ast evening while moving a threshing and two sons. The boys had both gone| valuation per acre as made by the ad- | ance’ this fall is expected to run far | Minors. machine: to Montana less than two weeks ago. | dition of the increase: over the 500 mark. The young women sie PaaS afar Meee FIRE EY COULD His wife is prostrated by the terrible Real Estate Values. will number about 220. ‘The total at-| A call has been issued for a conven:| 4° Warrant’ has beem issued for Will- MEN HAD ALL TH event, and is in a precarious condition. Per Cent Value | tendance last year was about 450. tion of the rural free delivery carriers:| iam. Marple of Caledonia, who, it is DO TO KEEP FIRE FROM Increase. Per Acre.| The lack of boarding and rooming | of the state to be held in Owatonna on | Charged; deserted his wife and two ata $3 facilities at the school is keenly felt | Saturday, Nov. 8. children, Edward Hawkins of Bemidji pleadea | The dedication of the new $3,000 guilty of forgery in the second degree Swedish Lutheran church took place at and was sent to Stillwater for four | 4Voca. Prof. Fremling of Vasa, Minn., years. preached the dedication sermon. Charles F. Parker, one of: the best:|, The Democratic campaign was opened known farmers in the vicinity of St,.| @t\Luwerme by L. A. Rosing and C. N. Jarres, has invested in a fruit farmiin.| Andrews: The meeting was held in the California. court house, which was packed. BIG CRANBERRY CROP. Aitkin .. SRREARING: Anoka . ~ 20 6 by the faculty because those students EM, ang Seay Wood County Produced 16,000 Barrels| Becker . Pt 5 who have to seek accommodations out-| Sparks from a threshing engine start+ Dr: S..S:.Farmer,. who has been prac- of Berries This Year. Beltrami . oe 6 side the college are: deprived of much | €4 a fire which destroyed six stacks ticing as. a physician and surgeon in Fargo, N. D., Oct. 7.—Early yester-| Grand Rapids, Wis., Oct. 8. — The] Benton ... 5 of the personal contact with the teach-|f Wheat on the farm of Andrew Mc- Fertile for six months, las removed to ‘s Di - ¥ jue Earth . : . e which form: so i Rae me weg ny’s big wholesale. notion ae a heaviest cranberry growing district in aan, ee 10 16 benefits to: be’ aaa daa as ue The annual meeting of the Winona | _ Carleton: college: of infield has a tionery house was destroyed. !the Northwest, and the amount of Gaxitou 3 lege course: It:isto give the students presbytery was held at Le Roy, con- | ffeshman. class: af over one hundred. lcss on stock is between $140,000 and | berries harvested is up to the average. | Garver 45 15 the benefitiof’ the axeo ration a pees e| tinuing two days. Rev. W. P. ‘Gantz | There are 290. enrolled in all depart- $150,000; insurance on stock $123,000 | About 16,000 barrels of cranberries | Gass eg 3 teachers and with one another that soj°f Rochester acted as moderator. TAcntp thaw. Tea os and on fixtures $1,000. The building | were gathered this year in Wood coun- 30 9 f thi Greets : Bor x pla 2 - Chippewa s« many of them Have been erowded into} 4 Baldwin. &. Li i whose, big d was owned by C. H. Porritt and was | ty, the number of men, women and | Ghisago 20 6 the’ dormitories. ames Tutem, one of the Whalen’s .&. Loveridge, ie, big de- r4 r recently erected at a cost of $23,000, children employed being 1,500. The| cay |. . 15 8 The: school: has: ais: outgrown the | rfacing gang, fell through a culvert Dartment store at, Marshall’ was de- and was fully insured. "11901 crop was 15,600 barrels. The | Cook || se 2 chapel) There-are seats for about 350 2C2" Canton and lay with a, broken sare by-fire; have-bought Langland’s The origin of the fire is somewhat of ea Be BaP cord xs ee ue Cottonwood . . 35 8 in the chapel; which means that a full ae gs twelve hours before ‘he was Perens te se ane 2th a mystery, and there seems to be some | jrouth and “fires of 1893-95 destroyed Crow Wing - és. 4 aeeaverd vf the students at any Ca se he The sugar beet! harvest has begun doubt as to whether the flames were | 90 per cent of the vines in Wisconsin, Dakota apel' exercise or meeting of all the! One of the largest land sales ever | around Dassel andi the yield is aver- communicated from the furnace orand the output for the whole state | DOdse ree students is impossible. The lack of! jo4e in one day by one person was | ging twelve tons to: the acre. About from defective electric light wires. |dwindied down from 80,000 barrels to | Douglas : rcom will be called to the attention of ¢15seq at Elmore aes, sta arias a: fe three hundred acres were planted. The flames had a big start before the |3,000. It has gradually increased since | Patibault . the state legislature next winter and S014 two farms which brought him Poaren alarm was turned in, and gained more | that time, and Wisconsin will again be|=!more -- ‘an appropriation: will! be urged to pro- $39,400, A. B, Merriam of. Minneapolis and headway on account of some delay in | foremost among the cranberry produe- | =eeborn . vide for another: large dormitory for eae ae Charles B, Chalmers have formed a the arrival of the fire department | ing states. geome : : Eatase Sar ae Aree one for yours} Gov. van Sant, Deputy State Audi-| Copartnership and will. engage in the from a confusion as to the alarm. A ———— rant .... b maine and as many other mecessary ‘tor Iverson and Secretary of State | b0at-building business at Tonka Bay, large elevator shaft near the center of REDWOOD IN THE LEAD. Hennepin . buildings as the generosity of the leg- Hanson inspected the drainage ditches | L@ke Minnetonka. the building created such a draft that Houston .. peas will aie : in the eastern part of Marshall county ORL: there was no hope of saving the struc | Rural Educational Institutions Make | #ubbard . e want to help thie boys and sirls with a view of their improvement. Bishop Cotter.of Winona confirmed a ture or the stock, and the fire depart- a Fitting Showing. TIsanti . . from the farm all we can,” said Prof. NARA class: of 150°at:the Catholic church at ment of this city, aided by that of Redwood Falls, Minn., Oct. 8—The | Itasca . oe F_ D. Tucker, principal of the school.| prog. §. B. Green of the state agricul- Jackson recently. The church was rich- Moorhead f annual report of Supt. Ss. J. Race of Jackson : “We send over 82 per cent of our stu- tura} school judged the fruits and vege- | 1¥ decorated and was: filled to over- Had All It Could Do the Redwood county schools shows |Kanabee . dents back to the farm, and we de- tables at the Crow Wing county fair. flowing. to prevent the destruction of the Por-! that Redwood county rural schools Kandiyohi . sire to send thenm back good citizens,, He delivered an address to the farmers sata eate good thinkers, and fully appreciative on the subject of interest in horticul-'| A Tear end ‘collistom: occurred two Kittson Lae qui Parle Lake ritt block adjoining and Doyle's livery still hold first place in the matter of barn in the rear. The stock of goods advanced education—a position held of A. Kjelman’s tailoring establish- by this county for three years past. ee CORTE SIRE WEA UA ment and B. J. Harrington, plumber, The county has 43 rural schools draw- Le Sueur STATE NEEDS. ALL OF ITS CASH. were removed from the Porritt block, ing state aid of $100 each. Hennepin Lincoln with a large amount of furniture from county comes second with 38. Otter Lyon .. ture. miles east of Aitkin: between two of leet ere Northern Pacific freight: trains. A ca- The body of a boy about six years | boose was demolished, bub no one was old was found floating in the river at | imjured. Temporary Stringency Will Be Re- St. Cloud. The body is thought to be of the life and nature about them.” The board of contro} as: condemned the flats above. All of the stock and Tail is third with 24, Olmsted next McLeod . lieved by November Tax Settlement. that of the son of James Hayes, who rigs of Doyle's barn were removed. | With 23, and Blue Barth and Wright Marshall . The: report of State Treasurer Jul. Wae crowned about a week ago at Lit-| the city lockup at Fergus. Pails on the The Weum Watt company’s loss counties are tied for the next place, Martin - : us H. Block for September shows a "le Falls. Leas gaat Repost espe coop. falls especially heavy just at this time each having 22 rural schools drawing Meeker . balance of $1,766,103.74 im the state | BoE can gc pat nerfs oa em a of the year, when the firm was on- the aid referred to. In his report Mr. Mille Lacs . 5 | treasury. There are many immediate’ William McKennon of Carlton and EE OS Seo gaged in shipments for the fall and secs states that the school year of see : . demands on the treasury,. however, pda Biber cetoeepy ns lala eas ea Rev: A. Cardle forthree smd aihalt winter trade. The house has been es- and 1902, closing July 31 last, ore : which necessitate: overdrawing some 4, aie BE Louis ReMi tae oot te years pastor of the Presbyterian church tablished here about two years, and Was the highwater mark in educational Murray - : funds, and will almost deplete the bi Nicollet : ge leged that the judges were partial to | 4t Slayton has tendered. his resignation The com- Progress in the history of this country. treasury before’ the November settle- Duluth horses. Di to take effect Nov. 1, andi will accept recently changed its name. Nobles pany had removed a few wecks ago ERE £4 Pe OI LT RY : i : ments come in. iamiie new building erected especial- FELL SIX STORIES. Norman ie There is $702,099.47 im the perma- yates tee wpa Zeounths ny re ly for its occupaney and was well | a ate tml Otter all : nent school fund, but the October ap- ,,cumbermen are beginning to send | Carleton: college celebrated its thir- tablished. The members of the firm | rops Down Elevator “ portionment for common schools will ;,, shape for their winter’s work, and | tY-fifth anniversary. Dean: Goodhue is announce they will continue in busi- | Death. Pine ... : : take nearly all’ this amount, and the the onl ber of the faeulty wh ness, and will reopen as soon as it is pe Pela te a One a feta ries eipesione . state aid for graded and high schools La gah pect: Biiece anatie Fine nad, STenabnainn spaaikantvl with possible to secure a location. Efforts Pee Res foliar tis Wis, and Pope a f will take another: $200,000, which, al- pyo Harbors section will be Scott & | the college since its- foundation. will be made to get the warehouse of though it will net: be in the treasury, Bae tos one of the big machinery companys ® Stand laughter of J. G. Strang of Ramsey Q is only anticipating the receipts of RR Se 2 Pas A mixed train on.the- Great Western till a new building can be erected. It Alexandria, member of the state board Red Lake the November settlement. | wo men held up George Marcotte’s | Was wrecked by spreading rails near is probable that C. H. Porritt will re- or grain appeals, fell six stories down | Redwood . rae There is $400,779.44 im the perma- saloon at Duluth and shot Frank Bren. | Zumbrota. Five box care-were smashed. build the building immediately, aud LF empe shaft of the board of Renville : nent school fund; but the state will pan in the head, severety wounding | three being totally demolished. No the work can be completed before co!d po ae ashe . as in the elevator and | Rico -- . purchase $300,000 worth of Minnesota phim. One man took the money ris aes passengers were hurti weather: tnroustxtha tGor-e8 nee best ae ee f capitol tax levy certificates, if its bid the cash register, and the other kept $2 So seae * : ef $ Miie ic] e expenses 0! @ state gov- . | terious and sudden. deat of Mrs, Alois INSANE MAN 1S KILLED. above her body was forced ont and fell y eximent are paid? has = talamse of bh Napa a Of: the, Kind. off necord in Dus) Fe igumter ob New Ui. Wer huskaat down the shaft. It is believed she was killed when she struck the floor, which forced her body out and not by the fall. ENORMOUS CAPITALIZATION. $192,081.58, but: as the monthly ex- eae ak: says heart:disease was the cause but penses of the state range from $200, The Security State bank at Cotton- | the neighbors-think there-has been foul 060 to $250,000, it: is scareely enough wood will be succeeded at an early date | Play- to meet the demands that will be by the First National bank, the ar- oe cae RE: made before the november taxes come rangements for the transfer having | J. M. Mead, one-of the oldest settlers | in. The state law allows the over- been almost completed. The new bank in Blue Earth county, died at his home drawing of funds to the amount of will remain under the old management | in Lake:Crystal aged eighty years. He $200,000, and’ im this: way the purely and will give Cottonwood first-class | held several ‘local, offices and was well temporary stringency will be met. banking facilities. known through the-southern part of the The-balances in the treasury at the Sd SUIS state. Has for Some Time Terrorized a Ro ae tion of Wisconsin. _ Marinette, Wis., Oct. 7—The insane man who is supposed to have shot and kilied John Koucha, a St. Paul fire- man who was fatally wounded in his | cab last week while the train was speeding along at twenty-five miles an Liberal Distribution of Water in Form- ing Corporations. Pierre, S. D., Oct. 8—The report of hour, was killed Saturday twenty-five | business for September of the office! Waseca .. : olose- of, business: Sept. 30: were: The annual convention of the State Sie eee miles west of Wausaukee. Otto Wen- tn ee tides Syed nope ey Washington . : | Py ea $192,08t 58 Barber's association at Stillwater elect- | _Mrs. Richardi@aroon, a farmer's wife, zel, a cook in Charles May's lumber \itn a total capital of $274,666 999: EM ee . | Soldiers’ relief ‘fand. 30.356 18 ed officers as follows: George A. Rogen- | Of Pine-City whose Husband is away, camp, shot him as he was coming to- ‘iy State banks were incorporated with Wilkin ... Funding tax fund... $4945 63 tine of Stillwater, president; F. W.| WS badly. frightened by the sudden ward the camp and he died an hour 4 ¢otai capital of $57,000; and two te : | Permanent school fund. 400.779 44 Meyer of Faribault, and D. J. Trisko | @PPearance of a huge brown bear. later. For a week the entire country janks increased their capital stock to we ight . : | General school; fund..... 702,099 47 of Owatonna, vice presidents; Henry | She heard: a disturbanee among her around Amberg, Pembine and Dunbar the amount of $18,000. ‘Two church or- ellow Medicine - 10 1 Pormanentcuniversity V. Rice of Stillwater, secretary, and | Cattle-and!found! the bear had killed a has been in,a state of alarm over the [2 nirations filed articles of incorpora- The board voted to continue the aS-| fund 1.2.22... ee eee 56,456 06 Charles Ellérs of Minneapolis, treas- | Calf. & P sessments of the telegraph companies} General university fund.. 103,802 70 Urer. A committee to take steps to apt Gy \< license law wider | Charles: Masy. one of the oldest set- presence of the insane man, whose tion Commissions were issued to| at the same Agure as deat your, $e] eee aevomeal pipe era ge thes identity i , but whose identity: te..yet menor Bab thirty notaries, the total fees for the | 999,000 for the Western Union and) in scope was appoin' tlers of Carver county, @ied at the age name is supposed to be Raymond. The 913.40. Th fund = 18,723 03 pe was appointed. Kunters left the woods, men in lumber ba a ee 2 a. acelin led $100,000 for the North American. | tmtiernal improvement , | Bn agers age of eighty-three years. His funeral camps kept their rifles loaded waiting ¢;9m January 1 to date is 1,251. PARRA TIGL OAS BES land fund.. SR AUSET- S40” A enpatebioe GRBERNEY Chcd teed in rene the meee Moravian church — for him, and on all the trains people vt TRAGEDY AN A RREWERY- Imternal improvement the New York lodging ene at Duluth rep oer age oe: ae ected hig Aeeieaes a e eet Sanpine:| WOMAN SLAYER CAUGHT. Victim of Affray Says: It. Was an Av- mite eee aoa Sey Be i recently. A fire escape man named pie red pact tin Pret pcan ls gp forms between Amberg an: ac 4 ii 2 institutipns fumd- .. 5 Joseph Shoude was shot ih the right ee TWEEN Saturday morning Wenzel saw the in- | Falis on His Knees and Begs Not to] New Ulm Pita prey 1 == Ghitst State institutions fund in- arm by a man who registered as Jo-| Ajtea Tibeaw, the seven-year-old terest ... phe 20,863 10 seph Deerman. Shoude.says he heard es : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bi- 39,301 41 a woman cry for help im the room oc- yea: fell) into. a steam well, and was 52,300 82 cupied by the Deermans.and went and ! par-boiled; deatie doubtless resulting —————— kicked on the door. The door was| at once from inbating the steam. The $1,766,203 74 opened and the man on the inside be- | child was: playing with her nine-year- sane man coming toward the camp. Be Killed. = lie ee He warned him to stop, but the fellow! enosha, Wis., Oct. 8—Dan Avery, Sec, ried ies cane! Swamp land fund. never heeded him. He fired a shot g negro accused of the murder of ‘Sane tn tak ace alow the richb-ove Grain inspection: fun over his head, but he kept right on, Rachel Davis, colored, of Milwaukee, | anq jodged beneath: the brai cauner and the next shot struck him over the jn this city Saturday night, was cap- s je brain ; Total. .e@ ear. He has buti one chance in a spoeem heart. tured by the police of Waukegan, Ill. as ‘ 2 gan shooting. Deerman and his wife > sist ri ——_____———_ Avery fell to his knees —and prayed | “undred of rec cuschig HRE ha oe STATE'S SHOE SHOP. left in haste. | recente pep ipiite gree potiap pead UDDENLY. that his life be spared. He will be ‘S : ; eae i steam. OLD ACTOR DIES S teken to Milwaukee. Avery claims Sie aot tie eae hee ae Shoes Will! Be Made for Inmatets of} ars Ida Evans of’ Rock Island, IIL, | =i Bbw ocens that he killed the Davis woman to ps aye State Institutions. . arrived at Fairmont: recently and, ig0- Fire destroyed a barn at Proctor Death of Edward H. Banker at Minne- apolis to Be Investigated. Minneapolis, Oct. 7. — Edward H. Banker, an old and well known actor Fatally Gored by a Bull. who has been appearing as the blind Revillo, S. D., Oct. 8. — Ross Ryter fiddier in the “Night Before Christ-| was fatally gored by a bull he had Lemk some names and said he. would ShOOt Rim ak thesesma. time’ drew W. E. Lee of tie board of control, ing to the telephone office, had the.| Knott containing ten head of horses, iis revelyon pid firing’ 7As Booniae WAL roe returned from an inspection joy of talking to her daughter at West-.| 2!1 of them the property of C. O. Mills. fred he uxtisiined: “Who idaded: aay trip among the state institutions, says prook, who was kidnapped twenty-| Eight were burned to death. Among gun! and made a bolt for the alley. that the mew work has been begun in eight years ago. Mrs. Evans says thaz| them was Buffalo Bill's former favorite He triad to get. a ric at.two the shoe: shop of the state reformatory. while she lay sick: im bed at her home| horse, Smoky, which, with Cody forms “ livery The managers of the St. Cloud institu- in Chicago, her daughter, aged five, Frederic Remington’s masterpiece. The stables and failed. He them started | ;; as” at Jacob Litt’s theaters in the ' purchased a few hours before. He was| +) vorg .{ tion haxe had a small shop for a long disappeared. Nothing was heard of the | loss to barn and contents was 32500, mi ward Turner hall, when he met Al-4 time where two or three inmates were Jost child until recently, when the.| With $400 insurance. g pal ere. saa Ss aes ST nook sage Ts came a4 Hey gga age al a Ta whom | omployed making shoes for use among mother learned that her daughter, new Bg ahy ‘CUpposed to have contained $100 is ficient to ride to a neighbor's for med- RS tOre Oeoine, RNOGENE baa wae the prisoners, It was decided recently. Mrs. Jennie Lewis, was with a theaeri| | Sheri Johnson of Austin captured at i investigation. Mr. id. way $ ‘O en: ion and cal troupe, playimg an engagement at | Jessup. Iowa, a man charged with pare ice So tag ate old. His ee ee ee pangs eh 9 draft enough men into the work to sup- Westbrook, Minn. The dnighter told stealing Andrew Ensgetter's team near od theatrical experience began in New River Is Too Thick. which he did. v8 aah ‘man was | DIY the shoes for other state institu: her mother that twenty-eight years | Faribault, and three horses from Will- York in 1850, and since that time he ; in | able to speak, and says that there was tions. Twenty-five men were set at ago, while hen mother was sick at her | {am McFarland and Ole Evenson, ten bola ties Booth, Jefferson, and Sturgis, S. D., Oct. 8—The mud in ‘4 : ay! sed work under competent direction. The heme in Chicago, she wandere@ to. a | Miles southeast of Austin. The horses , has p! bale ” datuntors or ane coun- | the Belle Fourche river is said to be ws Breit and that Lemk was fooling duct will be heavy hand-made nearby railway station to play. There | Were recovered. The man was brought pears ee? sriaughter living in the | Something terrible, Horses and cattle tuleoer e gun, when he told him to be} oi oes and will be the means of saving she met a man, who told her teat her | to Austin, bound over to the March : ast aM. Banker was a charter mem- cla ar stat Deine ic tie Eemk ee Aiea Late ron something for the state in the pur mother had died, and he was to, care| rand jury and cOmmutted. Me gave ber of New York Lodge No. 1 of Elks. | i720 tho cause. the gun was discharged. : chase of supplies. for her and took her away. the name of Harry Holcomb. avoid himself being poisoned. ‘ igceomagah: Some of the unsuecessful candidates ‘Woman Who Won't Talk. Neighbors Suspicious. Board Adds a Third. The hunt through the woods for the | at the late pri 1 Sturgis, S. D., Oct. 8. — Miss Lena} Duluth, Minn., Oct. 7.—Gust Ander-| Phe state board of equalization has | ™en supposed to have stolen $300 from pate bare enaseat Sig hon Lig je wnoes il aus the San, baie $i jormer, 2 Nacors: 4 ee ie ended its work and adjourned. There 3. Hasi’s farmhouse near Taylor’s| the attorney general that a candidate near here, jared Ns > and will be sent to the asylum at person at Tower. No arrests have yet will be no exact figures in regard to phen Avior as Col adh oe a eruntes tae fabio i gg ca aer pleaded guilty af the murder of a| Yankton. She will not speak to any|been made, but a man and his wife| the aggresate Rireanes snd. torah ae i Dat eee cadaiaite oon 1 ie Sta ahmnmake ant | 202 sre anvil" astshcttiae as | semana for, sever, goats, baa (SSM ng acta [nnn eres ene was sentenced to Stillwater for a term was done with a rifle, in . ce | Tough imate le “by. S. i # Nelsor inthe fi egree, com: Sturgis, S. D., Oct. 8.—The regular e lumber camps. Anderson was | ® committed the robbery, and later Mr. | nation, te take effect Th -car with a club in the vicinity of Red | gejinquent tax list of Meade county is | well-to-do and well known on the Ver- about $800,000,000, as against a total 3 son Willi cee aD ale of sig pt > v Has! fessed taking ening the office of LakeiFalls last May. The woman was'oniy about onefourth as long this| million range. Particulars are meager. assessment of $600,000,000 for 1902. are hg sheri eae oie ne (said 4o"have been in a squaw house | of Sear as in former years, and shows | The shooting is sald to have occurred | The increase in the assessed value of edaa ke toe payne! pig SaieBh dames tered hehrestey ill fame conducted. by a Bemidji white nat the county is in a very prosperous |as a result of dispute over a Dill, oF re eS the money in variqua places, time to other duties. Rs HAN SS RAPE INDIAN GUILTY OF MURDER. Basil Thunder Admits Pounding Life Out of Squaw. Bemidji, Minn., Oct. 7.—Basil Thun- condition. the manner of payment. _ j i ] j ] { t 4 ' f i ' i ; 1