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Show THE TWO DAKOTAS. Cattle in the vicinity of Onida are suffering from "black tongue." The Marion flax mill is nearly completed com-pleted and the machinery has arrived. Six expert burglars are under arrest at Fargo for robbing a store at Lake Park. Those who have ever been in Grand Forks do not wonder "why" $50,000 were voted in sewerage bonds. Even warm weather has its compensations. compen-sations. The South Dakota supreme court has adjourned until September. Wheat and flax promise a yield of 1)0 per cent in Brookings county, while corn, oats and potatoes will yield 100 per cent. Butte county society which has managed man-aged to "get along" without a jail ever since the county was organized, now wants a jail of the usual proportions. That tho South Dakota legislature did not idle its time away is plainly apparent appar-ent in the size of the printed journal of the house, which contains 1000 pages |