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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 1

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The Rapid City Daily Journal, PRICE FIVE CENTS. RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. NO. 8552 HUERTA DELIVERS Clams, Oysters Now Young Belmont's MESSAGE BACKED BRYAN REQUESTS NAVY TO PROTECT FOREIGN PROPERTY PREPARATIONS COMPLETE FOR FINAL SCRIMMAGE ON FLOOR SENATE OVER CURRENCY BILLS join Apples, Raisins With Distinctive Day- BY ARMED FORCE Actress Wife Sues for Separation BOCIMENT SHOUT.

(OM'IXI'll IlKQUEST FROM ENGLAM) THAT II Kit INTERESTS HE ilTAItP-IX MEXICO. Special to Journal. Baltimore, Nov. 20. -No-Ith- EXPLANATION MOTIVES OF HIS LST ACTS.

prt lal to The Juuraal. New York, Nov. 20. The scpara- the 1'alifornia raisin nor the Ore gon apple Is to have anything on the ion suit brought against Raymond huniWe oyster or clam, if the Nation SOLDIfcRS LINE PASSAGE Belmont, sot of August Belmont, by his wife, formerly Miss Ethel Lor Three Measures Will Be Reported by Divided Committee President Favors Document as Passed by House Providing for Twelve Re al Assoelatlou of Shell Fish Commissioners is successful in carrying out RELATES, INVESTMENT VERA CRUZ OIL FIELD HIS WALK TO CHAMBER raine, the actress, came up for trial its plans. The association has asked today at iMinelo, It.

Young Bel the neonlo of the entire country to mont married Miss Lorraine, whose observe tomorrow as national shell gional Banks. real name was Ethel Lindner, daugh INTIMV1ES THAT PRESENT ON. fish day. It is suggested that shell fish be given the most conspicuous ter of Alfred Lindner, a cloth sponger, about a year ago. A week after ritECEXDKXT WOl'LU WAUKANT VSE OP HLVE JACKETS TO ENFORCE COMMANDS.

do niimivo SI FFKR (X)NSFQ FENCES. place on the menus prepared for the the wedding he disappeared, and she day in hotels, restaurants, dining COMMERCIAL PAPER AS BASIS FOR MONEY then brought the suit. cars and homes. ISSUE IS FEATURE OF ALL BILLS OFFERED II Aaanrlalt'il Vrrnm. Mexico City, Nov.

20. Iloth houses DETECTIVE KILLED of confess in joint session were BUFFALO FOR WIND CAVE PARK ARE TO ny Aaaoclated Preaa Washington, Nov. 2 0. Secretary Iltyan said today that he had requested the navy department to cable Instruction to vessels at Vera Crua to undertake the protection of all foreign as well as American Interests BY GREEK STRIKER, By Aaaorlated Preaa. Washington, (Nov.

2 0. Final formally declared convened at 5:30 o'clock this evening. liuerta arrived at the chamber of deputies TRINIDAD STREET! COME VERY SOON soon after six o'clock and began the Fach purposes the establlnhment of reserve banks, will issue currency iu exchange for commercial paper the banks and, will hohl the reserve bobiml their depositee, mobilized for 'use in any emergency and preparations were wade today if or the battle over the administration currency reform bill on the floor of the senate which will begin Saturday. in the oil fields on the west coast of delivery of his He passed from the palace to chamber betweou Mexico. lines of troops.

The crowds were AMlll COMPARISON HAD ltlSKN Three separate currency 'bills all FENCING OF FORTY ACRES COM He txplained that the request for protection of British interests in the small and not demonstrative. rediscount paper held by the banks iu the system thus keeping available With his face showing none of that MARKED MAN FOR SHOOTING STRIKER. neighborhood of Tuxpam and Tam- PLETE FOR PROVIDING AN-IMALS RETTER QUARTERS. bused on the same general theory will be placed before the senate, by the divided banking and currency committee. whimsical humor which at times pieo had reached the state depart aiways credit and currency to ward off financial trlcis.

characterizes it, President liuerta appeared this evening before Jhe new ment through the American embas f-y in London. The bills proposed to put the en- Unable to agree on amendments CHASE ORGANIZES Mexican congress and road ivis The department records show that tire system under control of a fedcr ENTIRE 11,000 ACRES the committee iwll present the Glass there are forty oil plants in full al reserve board to bo appointed by Cwen bill as originally endorsed Ty MILITARY TRIBUNAL FENCED NEXT YEAR Few Mexican presidents have rcud the President, although agreeing as the administration and passed by the house. The measure with amend at formal opening sessions of con operation in the state of Vera Cruz, si majority of which are owned by Americans, although British and to the purposes to be accomplished by the proposed Ibllls the three plans gress shorter messages and few hnve confined themselves so entirely to- II jr Aaaoelated Prraa. other foreign interests are represent Special lo The Journal. differ in a 1 moan every point in at ments is assumed to be acceptable to the President and will be submitted by Owen and five other democrats of the committee, Pomerene, one subject.

Trindiad, Nov. C. W. Belcher ed. tempting to carry out their purposes.

Lead, Nov. 20. Fred M. Dille, of Hal win, a Felts detective was shot As passed by the house the Glass planatlon of his motives for dtssolv-pllnatlon of his motives for dissolving congress, most of the members and killed on the principle street of Owen bill proposed the creation of Holds, Reed, O'Gorman, Shafroth who is with the Biological Survey of Washington and who has been at the Triudiad at 8 o'clock tonight Louis A Mil materially changing the twelve regional banks. The democrats of the senatft committee cut COLORADO'S CONGRESS DELEGATION SEEK of which are in the penitentiary ac- Zangannell, a Greek striker, is in structure of the house measure will Wind Cave National Park near Hot There were no custody of the military authorities cused of sedition them to eight, the minimum number Springs for the past two months sup extraneous thrills to the session.

It charged with the shooting that the President is willing to ac be presented by republicans, Nelson, Weeks, Brystow, McLean and Crawford, end senator Hitchcock. ervising the fencing of the reserve PRESIDENT'S HELP was mora in the nature of a business The killing threw the town Into a has, completed his Work in that re cept. The republicans reduced the num furore of excitement and troops are meeting between the President and All of the proposed bills contem spect last week, and immediately men converted into law makers ot patrolling the business district to- her of our, holding that the smaller plate an issue of currency secured by left for New York where he will se he recent so called election. tilsht, later three other strikers sus number will more effectively con prime commercial paper held by the cure fifteen head of buffalo which The message of liuerta bore to pected of complicity were arrested. eentrate the reserves of the country.

SECRETARY LABOR WILL STOI AT DENVER AND TRY TO SETTLE STRIKE. bank of the country, have ibeen allotted to this new park hem an admonition. The incident few days bofore the strike was by the American Bison Association he related to them of the dlssolulion of the previous congress was nome by called Beliemer and Walter Bilk, shot and killed a striker und both These animals will be shipped at once and should reach Hot Springs RAIN HAS COOLING which 11, was intimated they might have been marked men since. Both HALE'S PARLEYING MET WITH SUCCESS in the near future. By Aaaoclated Press.

be guided in their conduct an con- were released on $10,000 bond. EFFECT ON NAV A JOS Only forty acres has been prepar Adjutant General Chase announc Washington, Nov. 20. 'Represent ed for the reception of the animals, The reply cf the speaker, Edura- ed tonight that a military court will atlve Keating, of Colorado, had this winter, and the work on the big rdo Tamariz, wns brief. long conference with 'the President be established at once under Judge fence to enclose the entire preserve SITUATION llEAUTIFUL MOl'X.

O'HhaughiiOHsy, acting under in Ad vera le Major R. J. Boughton. today over the coal strike. Sena of 11,000 acres will be started tors Shafroth and Thomas also have HIS MISSION WAS TO FIND OUT WHAT LISTS HAD IN MIND.

about the first of the year. It is TAIN RECOMES QIIETER. asked the President to use federal structions, was the only foreign diploma! ie not present the opening of the congress. Huerta'a staff violat ALFALFA PAYS BIGGER planned to place a herd of elk on this influence to bring about a settlement preserve after the 'fencing has been ed Mexican law when they entered DIVIDENDS THAN MINES Secretary Wilson, of the department of Labor is on his way east from the Pacific coast, and has been ordered wearing side arms, which appeared completed and these will be obtained from Yellowstone National Park. By Aaaoclatrd Prcaa, Farmington, Nov.

20. Rain today to emphasize that this Is a military adminls! ration. OoUide the building throughout the sess on a strong to stop at Denver and try to settle the differences. Keating said he served to dampen the ardor of the Ol INN KANCIIEft HECEIVISK 71H recalctrant Navajo Indians gathered would press bis resolutions for con force of soldiers guaided all approaches, patrols rode the streets FOU ON IS SEASONS YIFLD ON FOUlt ACHES. gressional investigation, SUPREME COURT SAYS PAPERS NOT FORCED on "Beautiful 'Mountain resisting arrest at the hands of federal author ny Aaaorlnted I'rraa.

Washington, Nov. 20. It 1h considered here that Halo met with success in his dealing!) with Carransca's representatives at Nogales. Hale was not dispatched to the Mexican border for any purpose other than to learn what manner of men the constitutionalist Icardcrs were, what they had in mind and any other in for several blocks around, but there was no trouble. ities.

The situation is quieted much today, and now there is little fear of "prclal to ibt Journal 20 The tanks TO PUBLISH NOTICES LORD COWDRAY ASKS FEDERAL PROTECTION agency officials. One accused In Qulnn, Nov. 11. Packman, ore near the coast but the wells are located some distance into the inter dian has surrendered today. of near here, probably breaks all South Dakota records for big money ior and if marines ehouM be sent to formation hearing upon the advisa Special ta Joaraal.

MEXICAN CONCERN yields from one crop this year. He bility of Hf ing the embargo on arms. protect them they have to march well out of sight of blue waters and Ad AUDIENCE PLEASED 20. -Newspapers that It is said Hale hud no proposition to has a four acre field of alfalfa on his ranch which was sown some six WITH STEWART'S SHOW make the rebels and made none, years ago, This year the first cut are not designated as oflicial newspapers may do as they like about ting gave 10 tons of hay. The sec publishing legal notices, even to the olid cutting he let mature for seed "Running for Governor," by Cal OLE PETERSON REOPENS great inconvenience of towns in and threshed out 51 buHhela of eoed, Hj Aanociaied Preaa.

London. Nov, 20. The United States embassy today transmitted to Washington the request of Jxrd Cowdray for federal protection for interests of the Pearson concern in Mexico. Stewart, and the principal part is holding of the supreme court in a de IN HIS OLD QUARTERS which he is selling at $12 a bushel cision by Justice Polley, reversing His hay was worth $10 a ton. and miral Fletcher will have to decide what will be done in the event of Aguilar, an old Mexican general, who is at the head of the to refalin from Interference with thewe properities.

It is said here that a long line of precedents would warrant the admiral in using tbe nien of bis fleet to enforce his. commands, with the abortion that a state of anarchy exists in the oi! section that requires an Informal u.i,-. of foreign marines. played by the author. Mr.

Stewart was fine aand just as natural as life. He is the hub around which everything else centers, but has a most the holding of the lower court of this gives a to'al yield from the four acres of alfalfa of $798, or 1 02 an Headle county. It is held that Georgia Costello, owner of the Cav- acre. excellent support, though, 'from first Ole Peterson is about to settle in his old quarters, corner of St. Joe and Eighth streets, and will have an opening Sunday, November 22, when our Clarion, cannot be compelled to to Ust Uud Tayknv taUen How publish certain legal notices in.ber ard II.

Wysong, was made a strong AUDITOR MANDAMUSED paper, even though the. failure to part especially in the last act. The he Invites all to visit him. In the meantime he Is ready for business. publish them has caused the town a church fair was a good scene, and TO DEFRAY EXPENSES OF considerable amount of Inconven the "evening 1 of the election was a whether it is 'breakfast, lunch, din Washington lUmtl Builders Meet.

iNorth' Yakima, Nov. North Yakima is entertaining for two days the annual convention of the Washington Good Roads association. Delegates from Oregon as well as all sections of Washing! on are in attendance. Tle scheduled speakers include1 Governor 'Lister, State Highway Commissioner W. J.

Roberts, and a number of well known good roads experts. ience. ner or supper. lie has a very SOL0IERS IN STRIKE ZONE good one The violin solos by Mies Waugh were an attractive part Some or tiie citizens wanted cer place, with everything as neat tain lots disconnected from the town of the entertainment. It is wonh as possible, and he asks you to put aside your work long enough to take lly Vn-Hm.

limits. The law provides that notice while to see Cal Stewart for Governor." cf ruch preceding must first be pub Sutro Hatha at Auction. (San FranclRco. Nov. 20.

The Sutro Baths, which for years hav shared the tame of the Cliff House end Ben! Rocks as among the most interesting places to be seen by all visitors to San Francisco, were put up for sale at auction today In order to (lost? the estate of the late Adolph Sutro. a look at it. lished in the paper of the commun ity. The officials went to the Cav Denver, Nov. 20.

The state sup-preme court today issued a perem-tory writ of mandamus requiring auditor Kenehan to issue certificates of indebtedness to defray the expenses of maintaining the National Guard In the Colorado strike zone, our Clarion with a legal tender or Wilson's Special Agent, Hale, Journalist the amount for the two weeks' publications, and the owner refused to Hunters Roping Bear in Tree publish the notices. of Wide Experience and Varied Career A mandamus proceeding was in Snow or Rain and Colder stituted against her and the lower court held she could be compelled Get Him Alive ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF AFFECTION to publish the This deci than a boy when he entered the flclti pnlnl in The Jonraal. Washington, Nov. 20. The im sion is now reversed.

The court of literature by writing poetry and opinion' says: short stories for newspapers nd "The publication of a newspaper is magazines. He also showei con StMlnl to the Jouranl. Spokane, Nov, 20.i Cap strictly a private business and may portant role which William Bayard Hale plays in the present Mexican imbroglio as the unofficial and confidential representative of President Wilson has brought that remarkable By Aaavelated Prwaa. Washington, Nov. 20.

South Dakota snow or rain and colder Friday Saturday probably fair, be begun or rflseonttnned at will of turing a 100-pound black bear with siderable ability as an orator and took active part in one or two of the democratic state campaigns. Then the publisher. The publisher, in a lariat and bringing the animal alive a distance of 150 miles in an publishing a newspaper, assumes no man again into the limelight of pub- he came to Boston, studied at Boston University and Harvard and com office, trust or state in a public senae, Mc interest. The last time he held automobile was the feat performed nor enters Into any public or con- the centre of the si age wag in 1908, pleted bis education at the Episcopal by G. E.

manager of a Spokane taxicab, company, and Bert tractual relation with the communi when he had that famous interview Theological school at Cambridge Sparrow. The two men were hunt There he became acquainted with ty at large. It may be that the pub lishing of a newspaper is a quasi pub Canton, Nov. 20. A case In which damages for alienation of affection is asked is among the sensational casea to be tiled during a terra of state circuit court which has just convened here, Judge J.

W. Jones presiding. The plaintiff In the action is Mrs. Pearl Grahamwhile the defendants are Finn and, fMary Graham. The plaintiff seeks to recover damages -in the sum ot $23,000 for the alleged alienation of her husband's affections.

Both sides have engaged prominent attorneys and intimate that they will fight the case to the last ditch. 'Myron Graham and the plaintiff in the action were married some time ago, making their ing near Leivenworth, In central Bishop Phillips Brooks, who took lie business, but if so it is only (be Washington, and their dogs treed great Interest in the brilliant young cause from long existence it Is -re student. the bear. Rlegel prepared to shoot bruin, but agreed to permit Sparrow garded as a public necessity. But The bishop placed him In charge to try to capture the animal alive of a mission In 'Mlddle1oro, Mass.

with Emperor William the publication of which came dangerously near causing serious international complications between Germany and England. His present appearance in a semi-diplomatic role under the most critical conditions and In connection with a situation requiring the most skillful diplomatic handling naturally revive the interest In -Mr. Hale's remarkable and somewhat stormy career. William Bayard Hale waB born In While Sparrow went to camp for which under the energetic leadership Geo. Snger, Observer.

The following weather data for Nov. 20th, have been compiled from the records of the local office of the United States weather bureau. 1913 1912 Highest temperature .....63 hi Lowest temperature 41 26 Precipitation 0 0 State of weather Clear Cloudy The mean temperature for the day was 20 above normal. Excess in temperature since Nov. 1st is H9 degrees.

Deficiency in precipitation since November 1st is .18 inch. Highest temperature ever recorded on this date was 74 degrees In 1897. Lowest temperature ever recorded on this date was 6 degrees In 1900. a rope, Riegel and the dogs kept the bear In the tree. Climbing a tree of young Hale developed into the Church of Our Savior, as the rector near the bear's retreat, Sparrow sue of the parish the Rev.

William Bay ceeded in throwing a moose over the least's head. After that it was an as much might be said of a hardware or grocery business, yet no one would contend that a grocery or hardware dealer could be compelled by mandamus to sell hie wares if he preferred to keep them on his shelf. Of course we decide nothing and express no opinion with reference to the duties or obligations of a newspaper that has been designated as an official newspaper for any particular municipality. The question Is not Involved in this appeal." easy matter to choke bruin Into In sensibility aand pack him out to the home with the husband's parents. Myron and his wife finally 1ecame estranged.

Claiming that Finn and Mary Graham were to blame for tho trouble between herself and husband, Mrs. Pearl Graham instituted the action for the recovery of damages. ard Hale became exceedingly popular in and his brilliant ability attracted attention throughout New England. In 1895 he cruised a sensation by publishing a paper entitled "A Religious Analysis of a New England Town," In which (Continued on Page Two) party's automobile, tied securely on Richmond, April 6, 1 867. Ills father was a man of wealth and gave him an excellent education by pri the back of the horse.

The bear re fused to eat for several days, but vate tutors. Young Hale had bril hunger finally throttled his pride. liant talents and was scarcely more.

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