SOUTH DAKOTA. 



not one na* been 



MM, and who ha* Mfered bodily vtotoee or 



tafordaiM*eaafiait i - ieoflynch- 



. .n.iii--. .... , 1'urt hi-i ! an action I N 

 damage* ajratiwt the part 



.luriiiir 

 ..N-.und 



been ' in-iu-rall v rv^unlcd OH 



auch 



I ironeral *}>tem for the 

 .,.,.. n, and thif - 

 nirnt Imll U- takon ly nil nmtii. . other 



. .u* their .\:iti..n. 



, aathortedtotaipoM cnidm.:- 



. aii.l a licrnncoii .HviipatiiUf and lu- 



be congratulate I njH.n tin- liberal 



manner in whi.-h the C..ii-tituti..n has pr-\ idi-d f..r 



- ;.,. smtp. The common 



r. M uinxl to be wparur >.! \r 



.-..I pupilaofeiUi 

 ! from attending tht lohooli tot* apart 



All the net income to i 



the Mile of lioetHP!* 'in.' li'l'iors 



all tfin l> lli- State whrrv th- pun**? 

 natnLall *heaU*l pn|.-rtv. the m-t itm-tx or fond! 

 of all *tatea or oopnrtnendiir* in tlu- hands <>t' the 

 OOStftof llu- State where th-\ li:i\i- t"-.-ii no claiin- 



Mrti for the MOW within the kn 



th -iirxvt tax fund are aet apart an a IHTHKHK nt 



It i tna>lc t)ir duty of your I; "Kljr at 



yoor fln* aewion ntV-r'tlu- doc^oo of the Conrata- 

 tion lo provide auoh |>r|H-r nn<l lii-i-ral i 



un- nn annual IHI^I.-II to -\.ry in^Iiiri-nt r 

 diMhlnl r.-i ailor f th 



- tea who ore ntiz.ns 



of thin State, and alnot<>th- ii,.ii_'. nt \\i.l..\\- > 

 toao4dier 



By .: :ilni">! -J t.t 1. a jintvi-i<n was 



;.! that <li\i>rciMi from the bonds of mat- 



rimony should not >c allowed in tin- Stair. 



After nn rxliaust iv- dt-lmtc. a section was passed 



.ui^that "tin- marriage of a white | 

 with A negro or mulatto or person who >hall 

 . -r.. I ili UNI shall lie unlawful ami 

 ami the parties to such marriage, upon 

 !!). shall IM- punished as the Gm< ral 

 AflHmiMy may pmeribe," 

 There w a lively < : tlx- nam. 



to a new eOCUty, M Ilnth-r" and "Saluda" 

 the names proponed. The petition <>f tin- 

 <-f the new county gave tin- nam> 

 ; I .nt it wa.H sought by SOIIH- inrniiicrs of 

 : t .. h<i ii" r th- family of which ex- 

 TVinafnr Butler in now the repres'ntativc i.\ -i\ - 



the '"tinty. Tlie d< 

 - hours, with i 



idea, aft- r whi-h the county was nam-d Sain. la. 

 wan ratified liy tin- <-oti\.-nt i..n 

 r. and will not be submitted to a rott <-t tli. 



P *3oi 



TH DAKOTA, a Western State, admitted 

 to the Union Nov. 8. 1889; area, 77.' 



n. according to the census of 

 . !'. rre, 



following were th, 

 during the year: (J-. - rimr. ( harl 



'' ii'liran; L --rnor. 



Mtn. Berried : ,H 



\. Wheeler : Kailn-ad Connui-i. r 

 . I.. lin- Ci.iikliii. -M : Chief 



.Instil f the Suj.reiiie Court. Di^li 1 



..rk of the Sii| 

 97. G 



At the l.e-inninu' of the I. TIM of i.fliei- ..f the 



'i on hand amount in . 



\\hlrh anioiilil the fnrili' \\ \\ 



Tax lor. failed t,. turn n\er. ami il 

 that he li.el al^con.lc.l with t li< 

 After M-v.-ral inonth- e \..lnnla! 



turned, and u|imi arraiuMiiii-nt in tin- 



e.-lirt . under elm 'ilie/./leinent of 



funds, pleaded guilty, and \va> s< nl-i. 



1i\e year-' imprisonment. < >n ap; 



Sii|.renie C..iirl. the term \va- redi. 



years, on the Around that tin < 



\\a- nii-UM- or ap|iroprialion ..I' pulilir lun.l-. 



Before Taylor \va> cummiiicd t" t 



: ,.l>er In- had made ..\.T |,, 1 1, 

 si _';.:,:,.'._' I in ca-li and |.r..|>erty valued at 

 $70,000. 



One consequence of this defalcation was 

 ajipoinimeiit. l>y joint resolution of the I. 

 ture. fif a committee to investigate : 



Thoma^ 11. linth. e\-C. >nuni- 

 and I'ul)lie Lands. The ivp..rt "f the < 

 \-erely criticised the ex-Cnnimii, 

 Public Land- for inattention to di, 

 leet of the statutory pro\ i-ioii-. and for neglH 

 te intcrc-t- in favor of hi- -\\n. It ' '"**[ 

 that through his neglect \)i<- > . laf|B 



sum of inter.'-t in is'.C!. and t hat. a- the p 

 his failure t apportion the money as req^M 

 l.v law in 1^!M. Taylor n.l.l.cd the who 

 01 $30,000, Aoeomingly. suit wasl.rou; 



'KK). 

 I iiiancc-. lion of 1' 



: ro\ isjon was made fir annual in-t.-ad of 

 I'iennial reports from the Treasurer and the At* 

 <litcr. From the report of the former. coveriHf 

 the period between June :',(i. Is'.U. and July 1, 

 l s '.t-~>. the followinL: statements are git'' 

 nn takini: otlje.- i h<- Tr.-asun-r found t! 



Mthollt flllxls to meet ;i - 



ns. and that funding warm 

 amount of $230,000 were due Jan. i 



extension ( ,f their time of |.aymi-nl. I 



Aas secured, and, from revenues eolle^H 

 $100.0<)0 of the warrants wen- paid prior to Jw 

 Land provision will be made f. .r t he ivdcinpt^H 

 of the $120.000. Ti.im-.-t the immeiliat.- n-quin 

 inents of (he State for fund-, the Legia^^H 

 authori/ed the issuing of funding i-r rcveiim- 

 warrants based upon r.-v -nue- 



fray the curn i | -'O4,6H 



which will be<-ome due April 1. i $1^T 



State IK.IP: 

 of $!>S.(KX). 



annum, were also issued and -old and ' 

 - applied to make goud tl. 



fund, occasioned by \\ . \\ . ; 



of 

 < umoMoocr 



Silsby 



Instruction. Frank 

 Labor s- 



5T*Si : T t rp * M1Tt ' r . Kirk G. Phillips; Auditor, The Treasurer ma! porl in two part* 



liPt>U: Attorney-General, c . . , ; , from July 'l. 1"!' 



oral. Geor - 1895, when W. \V. Taylor wa- Tr 



the peri.nl fr- >. to June 



At the beginning of the first period thei 



