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Scouts, General Sibley's. 958
Tuberculosis Among. 89
Initiative and Referendum, South Dakota First State to Adopt 680
Used
718
Insane Hospital at Yankton.
598-599-606-607-612-641-645
Inspection of Store Goods 558 Insurance .550-566-574
Intensive Farming in Black Hills.
459
Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest, 1894. .
832-844-847-852
Interurban Railway
315
Investigation Into State Department
....
557
Irrigation 440-472
Appropriation for 605
By Artesian Wells Out of Custer by 1900
445
Commission
443
Convention
443
Legislation
465
Issue, Real Political, of 1908.
709
Judiciary
922
Committee of Consttiutional Conven-
tion
923
Judicial Bar Association, First.
930
Districts
924-939
Kansas City Commercial Club. 591
Kittredge, A. B., Popular with Republican Voters 700
Supports Bill for Opening of Rosebud Reservation 96
Kyle, J. H., Elected United States Sena- tor 659
Re-elected
676
Dies in Aberdeen
687
Ladies' Auxiliaries to Farmers' Institutes 783 Lake Madison Veterans' Association ..... 411 Land Boom .500-502
Donated to State for Educational Pur-
poses 824
And Irrigation Exposition. 585 Leasing System, Investigation of. 90
Lee, Governor, Message of 1897 129
Special Message, 1897. 132 Message, 1899. 133
Message, 1901 .. 135
Characteristics of. 135
Vetoes Measure 135
Legislatures- First State, 1889 219
Of 1890. 222 Of 1891 224
Of 1893 227 Of 1895 230
Of 1897 233
Of 1899 236
Of 1901.
243
Of 1903.
255
Of 1905 258
Of 1907 262
Of 1909. 268
Of 1911. 276 Of 1913 282 Of 1915. 288
Favors "Honest Caucus Bill"
696
Of 1907, Enacts Railway Laws. 310
Legislatures-continued Measures Defeated 717
Proposes to Consolidate or Concentrate All State Educational Institutions at One Place. 650
Liquor Laws.
760
Men Active
746
Linton, Congressman, Opposes Denomina- tional Schools Among Indians 83
Livestock
478-479-491-493
Diseases
566-577
Lone Wolf Decision, Effect of . 91
Logan, Gen. John A., Founder of G. A. R. 386 Mrs. John A., Visits G. A. R. Encamp- ment 405
Lower Brule Reservation, Drawing of Claims on . 104
Lutheran Church
962
Lyman, Rev. W. A., Address of, on the Messiah Indian War 80
Mckinley Favored for President . 672
Mellette's, Governor, Message, January, 1890 120-122
Message, 1891
122
Message, 1893
125
Views on the Messiah Indian War .. 79
Memorial Day Observances .. . 387-388-393-415
Meridian Road
326
Messiah Craze, The. 70-81
Methodist Episcopal Church 952
"Miles Square," The.
67-94
Mineral Region, Black Hills.
24
Resources
559
Mines, Location of. 25 And Mining 23-56
Miners' Strikes in 1910. 46
Missionaries, Crow Creek Agency
957
Sionx Indians
967
Teton Sioux
958
Yankton Indian
958
Missouri River Valley 451
Moisture, Adequate and Available. 448
Monument to Civil War Soldiers.
415
Moody, Judge G. C.
924-926-928
Morrill Bill
478
Municipal Court .. 937
Nationalities Represented in South Da- kota 973
New School Law 799-917
Non-Partisan Prohibition Union Conven- tion .749-751
Normal Instruction
915
Training
901
North Dakota Educational Association .. 888
Northern Hospital for Insane, Open to Feeble-Minded ... 613-620-649 Northern Normal and Industrial School .. 631 Normal School, Aberdeen. 910-914
Northwestern Academy Association . 914
Oil Inspectors' Report
577
Olson, Edward
593
Orphans' Home
599
Parole Officer's Report, 1912. 649
Passenger Rate Case 312
Pests of 1901
500
Petrified Tree
509
Pettigrew, R. F., Delegate to Republican
National Convention .. . .
672
Active in Behalf of Indians
82
980
INDEX
Pettigrew, R. F .- continued
Introduces Bill for Insane Hospital for Indians
83
Opposes Hawaiian Annexation 678
Philippine Insurrection 420
Phillips, State Treasurer, Investigation of Conduct of Office. 132
Pickler, John A., Republican Candidate for United States Senate. 676
Pine Ridge Reservation. 104
Plankinton Reform School. 634
Plowman, Judge A. J. 941
Political Movement of Farmers. 654
Population
515
Populists Control State, 1891. 661 State Convention, 1896. . 673
Convention, Its Platform, 1898 678
Lose
681
National Convention, Their Platform .. 682
Poultry Breeders' Show . 488
Prairie Fires
489
Pre-emption Law
95
Presbyterian Church
959
Press on the Roosevelt League.
704
Primary Law
144-150
Progressives Follow Lead of Roosevelt, Who Bolts Republican Convention .. 721 Progressive Republican League of South Dakota 718
Primary Ticket 710
Win Delegates in Primary. 809
Prohibition in 1915.
757-761
Convention, 1896.
673
Fight Against
749
Laws, Feasibility of Enforcing. 747
Test Case
744
Prohibitionists 735
Prohibitory Amendment Vote, 1896. 751
Protestant Episcopal Church 967
Public Examiner
540-548-562
Pullman Palace Car Company
320
Quarries, Building Stone
25, 26, 50
Railroads
294
Condition of 125, 127
Laws
311
Legislation of 1915.
316
Commissioners
567, 584
Commissioners' Jurisdiction
312
Commissioners Meet in 1906.
309
Rates
308
Regulation .. 127, 130, 134, 137, 145, 146, 156 Commissioners Secure Reduction of Rates 314
Rainfall per Annum 458
Rainmaking Experiments 489
Red Cloud Speaks on Messialı Indian War Redfield College 81 843
Reformed Church
970
Regents of Education Appointed.
599
Of Education Report, 1892. 597
Regulation of Passenger and Freight Traffic ... 306
Religious Organizations 943
Report of Land Commissioners Concern- ing School Lands, 1891. 825
Republican-
Association of South Dakota Formed. 661
"Big Five"
677
Convention
657-679
Decide Against Two Conventions.
691
Republicans-continued Progressives at Sioux Falls. 719
Stalwarts at Huron 719
State Convention, 1906 .. 701
State Nominees, 1896. 673
State Ticket, 1900
681
Ticket of 1914
726
Successes in 1910
670
Victory in 1894.
Victories
695
Reservoirs
463
Resources on Admission to State. 1
Resubmission Bill
742, 748
Riggs Institute for Indians
109, 112
Rivers
453
River Terminal Conference, St. Louis, 1915 . 328
Robinson, Duane, Writes on Verendrye Plate .. 113
Rockford, Katie, First Woman in South Dakota Admitted to Bar 929
Roman Catholic Church
943
Roosevelt and Prominent Republicans at Yankton 685
Republican League 703
Rosebud Reservation, Celebration of
Opening
102
Reservation, Opening of.
96, 104
Roundup of 1915.
93
Rural High Schools.
852
Schools
.881, 892, 898, 905, 915, 919
Rush to Rosebud Reservation ..
98
Russian Thistle
48^ 490
Ruth, Thomas H., State Superintendent. 011
Saloons and License 740-755-759 Scandinavians Ask Republican Recogni- tion 656
Schools ---
Anxious for Better
847
Centralization
859-860
Census, 1890
809
Census, 1901.
857
Census, 1909.
893
Census, 1912.
903
City
820-899
Common
124-126-
130-135-148-154-156-822-829-876-888-898
For Blind
599-619
Appropriation for
609-648
For Deaf Mutes .....
.599-602-617-639-648
Deaf Mutes, Hospital.
610
Feeble-Minded
638
Funds
817-828-
838-841-844-847-868-872-877-883-885-914 Indian 109-112-113
Lands
.838-854-872-873-887-896-905
Leasing Law
806
809-831-841-869-871-882
Sold
Legislation
908
Libraries
860
Of Mines
42-47-604-808-820-868
Permanent Common School Fund ..
858
Private
State Reform
595-601-607-611-618
867
Township High
872-875-897
Two Important Questions Concernnig .. 798
Secretary of State Report
581
Senatorial Contest 1897.
233
Settlement on Sioux Reservation, Terms of 94
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
972
716
981
INDEX
Seward, C. X. 224
Elected Speaker 661
Shannon, Judge Peter C. 931
Sheep Breeders' Association. 478
Sheldon, Charles H., Becomes Governor
127
Message, 1893
127
Message, 1895
128
Silos
507
Single Tax League.
654
Silver Democrats, Silver Republicans and
Silver Populists Unite on Lee.
674
Republican Convention ..
678
Sioux Convention of 1904.
102
Falls Bar Association.
929
Indians, Council of, 1913
105
Sitting Bull, Death of.
76
South Dakota National Guard-
Army Maneuvers at Sparta.
279
Armories Needed .
380
Clubhouse Built by Officers
379
1898
Correspondence School 381
Encampment, 1896
374
Encampments
379
1901 376-377
1902
377
1903
377
1904
377
1905
378
380
1911
Grounds Inadequate.
380
Federal Aid .
377-378
First Brigade, South Dakota National ard, Organized .. 374
First Regiment, South Dakota Na-
tional Guard
374
Frost, Lieut. Alfred S., Encourages Guard 375
Gallery of Competitive Practice. 381
Growth of Guard in 1901. 376
Location of Companies, 1909-10.
379
Maintenance
373-376
Assured, 1903.
377
Withdrawn
375
National Rifle Competition. 378
Origin of
373
Permanent Campground .. 377
Reorganization Attempted
376
Statistics, December, 1910.
379
Statistics, 1911-1912
380
Soil, Character of.
12-22
Formation of ..
12-22
Groups and Types
16-22
Soldiers' Home .. .593-632-637-642 Battle Mountain Sanitarium 384 Care of Wives of Veterans 383-384 G. A. R. Does Much for. 383
Cornerstone Laid
381
Government Aid in Maintenance.
382
Hospital Erected .
382
Investigating Committee 641
Opened
Requirements for Admission. 382
Receives Spanish-American War Vet- erans 384
Some Early Judges. 923
"Sooners," The .. 67
Sons of Veterans' Annual Meeting, see G. A. R. Encampment.
Organized .
386
South Dakota Chautauqua Assembly
956
Claims Against the Federal Govern- ment for Indian Lands. 94
South Dakota Chautauqua-continued Prosperous 537
Fair, 1889
.... 477-479-485-493-495-499-513-521-529 Reapportioned 718
Teachers' Association ..... 801-802-808- 822-826-831-833-835-843-845-846-848-
863-868-870-878-880-883-894-895-900-910 Teachers' Reading Circle. .837-864 Spanish-American War --
South Dakota Indignant at Sinking of Maine 416
Veterans Effect State Organization .. 402 Standing Rock Reservation, Opening of 104-107
State Auditing
554
Auditor Makes Important Recommen- dations . 549
Auditor's Report of 1896.
552
555
1902
561
State Bar Association.
926-930-932-934-936-937-938-939-942 Board of Agriculture .. 573
Assessment and Equalization
553
Charities and Corrections
597-598
Dental Examiners.
543-567
Embalmers
576
Health, 1903
565
Medical Examiners
568
Pharmacy
543-578
Regents
602-606
Corrective and Charitable Institutions
121-122-124-127-128-144-155
Educational Board
807-812
Fair
573
Finances and Taxation 118-120-122-125-128-132-
134-136-140-143-146-147-149-152-154-157
Flowers
505
Historical Society . 557
Horticultural Society .
481-483-485-495
Educational Institutions
593
Governor Mellette on
593
Graduates in 1903
631
Students in
638
Legislation concerning.
612
Lands, Classification of.
95
Library Building Provided.
607
Normal at Madison .... 629-819-832-838-917
At Spearfish
.631-820-881
At Springfield
630
Penitentiary
598-601-608-614-632-634-639-643
Printing Reform
159
Products, Table Showing Change in.
514
Total
526
Road Commission
327
Roosevelt Republican League.
696
Studies Finance
671
Tax
540
Training School
640-647
Treasurer's Report.
580-590
State University
604-608-626-650-695-817-828-830-836-
850-862-877-882-889-892-909-915-917-918
College of Law
627
College of Music
627
Civil and Mechanical Engineering
627
Commission Form of Government.
652
Preparatory Department
627
Robert L. Slagle, President.
652
382
982
INDEX
State University-continued
Science Hall 610
School of Mines 628
State Women's Committee of Investiga- tion . 634-638
Statehood-
Boundary Survey 120
Constitutional Convention of 1890 119
Division of Territorial Debt. 116
Federal Allotment of Land to South Dakota 119
Pierre the Temporary Capital.
117
Reasons Desired
116
South Dakota a State 117
Statistics; Age of Union Soldiers at Time of Service 413
Stock Growers' Association. 516
Sunshine
519
Supreme Court.
.922-923-925-927-932-936
Districts
936
.666-923-923-927-931-934-942
Judges
"Surrendered Tracts," The.
98
Surveying the Great Sioux Reservation .. 93
Taft, ex-President
941
Visits South Dakota ..
703
Tanner, National Commander G. A. R., ' Present at Encampment. 406
Tariff an Issue of 1894. 668
Taylor, W. W., State Treasurer, Short in Account 544
Teachers
918
Certificates
856-870-874-891-902-915
Wages
.865-869
Telegraph Lines
321
Telephone Legislation.
320-321
Temperance
735
Speakers
755
Temporary Capital, Contest for
164
Pierre Chosen.
165
Tin Mining
53-56
Tripp, Judge Bartlett.
938
Minister to Austria ..
666
Tripp County Reservation Land, Opening
of 104
Uniform Course of Study. 857
Uniformity in Textbooks .. 833-890
Union Veterans' Union Meets. 406 University of Dakota Territory 797
Van Metre, John.
925
Verendrye Plate
113-115
Vessey's, Governor, Message, 1909.
153
Message, 1913
155
Veterinarian Board
580
Vital Statistic Division of Department of History, 1907 575
Volunteer Companies Formed for Service in War 417
Waldren vs. Black Tomahawk. 88
Waste Lands
447
Water, Artesian, Analysis of.
6
Divisions
469
Supply of Future 456
Wells, Artesian
3-8
Western South Dakota Stock Growers' Association 528
Union Telegraph Company .
320
Wildcat Farmer
466
Wireless Telegraph
328
Wolves
489-503-511
Women's Work-
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
764-774-780
Federated Clubs
778-782
Clubs, General Federation, 1914. 781
Clubs, South Dakota Federation ..
772-774-776-777-779-783
Relief Corps
486-767
State Congress
769
Work
764
Women Chosen County Superintendents. 832
Woonsocket Capital Investment Com-
pany
164-165
Wounded Knee, Battle of.
78
World's Fair
486
Yankton College
830-834
Reservation Abolished
84
Opened
83
Young Women's Christian Association ...
774
Telephones
317
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