Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jul 1901, p. 2

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m or Innâ€"“fl “ ‘u‘" ”m [upon-nut". All mo! no 0"" Mud Wormâ€"lacuna. tau-wha- m Vania-u. Cunn- I“ W"..- In ntmln «fluid. II M with etc-lull. Mammal-minute”- ;' - hand of Guam! Interest Tom in - I’mgraphs. mnmnmnmm » Wm Hudson-unmet.” amn- ol ml worm m h mm mum will be unl- ml. Tm- (In tort my. Nam“!- two pints Jana-mun Moo nun-0r Julia with In- all mm "'3” ho- New m lam party of “any on “yummmbbdolmy all new at Colorado amp. 0. D. Gun- and. MI It“ can mmnmnuamguml mud by 80:3th 0! Wu. Light-lug killed In. June. Hill. m mum. In. Thornton. and the WI law-old MM“ W N" Conn-town. 0. Olin ”Mm docund to he hurt I- n hound prim ourronnded by ‘ mum-hue beam 0! ho: nun-thy II the Boon. ho Malt talu- collldo o- : brim our tho Arum RIm ll lull“ 7.11m, killing In m um h- m “mm“ two. "to consumed m m tad tho N1680- 30m 1°00- m drop Into the rim: sad as Mad up by quick-nus. Rains reported from various points in Ins-nun, Km and Illinois, and more promised. mm: at drowned boy attempted to commit suicide at New Brighton, Sut- cn Ilium. Cancun Strong'l maximum otdored Willis Miller, on trial u Upper San- dunk). 0., (or murder. attacked court nan! In attempt at escape and was an- m by Mother and ulster. Over- powered utter a desperate fight. ' COHPLET E NEWS SUMMARY. “Mm-MN. mm 0! "If If“ m w mun-mhmuom magnum-gm «uranium-ammu- unmmmmm whammnmnnn mmumuflmm unwanted-hr. hunting hob-gunk”. molest-am Huntsman-nae. mmuauymattlknu ”gumqammm £553 5% 555 mmnmmm mm mung guoIAIIons. mumxrrmm nan- ls pun onryvlm in It. ”In In 'Ik‘ u. bald Wkl‘lll‘ Conn. loot. 07-: dome lo unp- mmwwlhmum vmmm-luwmmlq m a. W Th- man» I. at no Put (Io-I.) my :1 M. will I". (0 do“ In- to- may“; 33%“; M coat-slam: lave coll": nt- mbod. in“ Ilka the Ihlru worn by the careful arc-or: u the Metropolit- chb. They II“) on like 3 cont, 90w. our. tuber superman or bolt my to worn with than. The omen no that they nude out or lulu welsh! unnum- malarial. portectly wulnblo and 01 ulllonn coldr. Boll. of the non town-(Iva postman who no content to wear - coat on duty In clad m: on use or an duplu all thin:- wlm-eou la not compulsory, but not: of (h Manned drawn on tho post- oleo tom will soon hunt on [half row-a In the new cmtloa. The un- ol the luv-nor In hot I secret. mum-cu. I... w permitted. 1: is a coat-abut. and is provided with duplex tails. One set of tail. it within the trouser: in tho old-tuhionod fly. The other not dual.- outside. just an it Innuend- in; n can! Nil. W «Man to want a shirt tum on their mud- duflncuuo m1- mnflll. No hummer can touch Undo Sun In the Walnut! and do- ng: of the shirt Vllltl which II to b. DAIAGE BY CLOUOBURST. _ lanai... At St. Louis Thursday the mar- mlnthowntherlmmofleaui o'ckctlntho dunno- human muttolumrk. Til-hum The police claim of Damn no can (rm: to meet cm- Jehun. who admits he killed In. Armani: Balm. with the club; of other vouch. Iv!- mcuawmmumum the all“! of Joule thm who w. tho vm- o! I “finer” Ind 00 an. night that in. nun. wh- hind. The “no of the murder a! In En!- mhmhown. Hammad! In the "calls the murderer night ohm! Inn mule his way, either on tootorhym.tothoxinmhm n. University path at you within h chart alumna of when the murder M on "III; In." Joan, M In a. Jon-pro Wm; MI Donn"). Inna. la. In.“ o! M In“. a“ u "Mm" m; In I. J. mm.nv.m«mm- ‘11 m; Inn-old m m n. w in to a W at In. m; In. mm. 01 nun on. VII-noun. m. M u vane-my w: ll. w. man. I! MO”. The lull horror of the we wreck on the Chicago and Alton railroad "near Norton. 110.. Wednesday, when 3 west- bound passenger train collided with a. hat live stack train. both going at rep- id speed, was not realized at first. First reports of the accident indicated that tour trainmen and two passengers were killed outright“ 0! the wounded who started for Kansas City four were dead before the train arrived and six more died at the hospitalfl. making :11th fatalities up to Wednesday night. In St. Joaeph's and University hospitals. Kansas City, are thirty per- none. at least two of whom Ire expect- ed to die. The physicians will not give an opinion as to the condition of the sufferers. Mont of them were guided by the steam that issued (tom the loco- motives. both oi’ which were wrecked and piled up in a heap of wreckage with two of the passenger can. Iden- tification of those who died, without regaining conseiousneea was dillcnlt. owing to the (act that the clothing had been hutiiy stripped iron: each of the bodien in order to give relief to the tenured flesh. Two at the bodice are unidentified-voile a young woman killed It the wreck. and “phoned to he I daughter at In. R. J. Curti- oi‘ Geneuo, N. Y., and the other a [I’IY‘ haired woman who died at bite Joeeph'e hospital. The bodice are 5! venom nu- dertaltinx eetnhliehmente. The bodice of tour or the deed trunnion are at Slater, Ho. The wound. or the victim are excruciatingly painful. being ee- vere Itlldl and borne. They ore re- ‘ ceiving the heat treatment the city .1- i'ortll. A man who tiled at St. Jouph‘a hospital in known to he named Jonel. and it in believed he in iron: Chic-no. He wna et lint wwooed to be a tonne City-n. like clothes were douroyed. The and m: [finial chnnn. sum. lo. conductor 0! (night min; P, J. ammo. (liner. In. engineer at [night tnin: l 8. Roller. China». United states luna- ton-my on ”our: Ilia ("none of (lentil-u. Let: D. W. Hoehnollyruue N 1.. (tel no lain; In. C W. Border. ne’er." ..Y did on into. 0.1.. It]. ”in at the Vii-lacto- (IIL) hon. Maser Tn!» Wilde: with a live-Stock Train. ;_ MANY ARE BADLY INJURED. null-I. his. Hm .- link I.- hsnk-nt Ill-l I‘m ‘lAâ€"Cucha h-bh Dov- l-dmn I” I! la- gluuâ€"h: A]. W CHRIS JENSEN, DENVER IUIDERER. .~,’ and a In and Ah h“. AM. u mutt-cu» or ' N. Mind in the an!” 740'. (hum. II mm ID I III. turban. "on u m mica-mum. Dill hymn. m- In. Late In the afternoon of In. M 1m. you. Joseph w. Brm. the lumen. alro Cleveland nine other. lrrlvod ll :4 Pom, nut. Ind. man: m s. Weir. In Anon”. In the ole. on Dr. Dnfln. Ihot Mm, alleging an a. men-WA“ loco-Id lava rid- dol'mml three blochofthaxhpofl inqorkeonldlnvolladolbny toot. Themumofmuuct Julie Khmhlotmlxed. unused tohvahaen thou MIC. Ilmmuomlmmfl hvohaummforhow-u- WallyIMHinIu-WJtIM bum vary hour. tally two an. fro- thoxlnport lone. But "the“: :33 ii' nytothemvhmhowunmi land. The child m m on m pom of her hone nenr 9 o'clock. I to and. Ilium-all.” PM". 'Ilb. I tar-0v. m mmmmum.m‘ muons-not.“ at "m.“ flkhmmlulhmwk It.“ A‘Ihlflmunl- In unwwomnumu I‘m-flu vol I“. luau-l It ‘0 It H.thl.quhd-unlu Ru Whnlm (Alb... I’m-.4 Pout dunn- o! Winnlm were drowned Thursday :1 Pom. In Pu!- rk. The two young dnulhtm or Thou- ” Dana-on. n non-halt of Winnipeg, rm drowned while bathing In no Autnlbolne. A boy named John IcKonxh, .oflww o! Willlnm Mex“. no. the mute a! th- Candi" Noun“: nun]. m drowned by IM‘ npuuu 0! II. canoe In the nod rim, and n In and Alan-dot Manon aid, 3 «noun» of Win!” in Mind in no mm rim. an In. (hamJ-WWton-CMMII Lawton. Noon at Ibo W M hum. Bach“ m in the expedition tint relficvod the besieged Innuen- st Fella. Ho Mame Acquainted with tho mlallm‘ldnuhtonnd boron the On.- zer'u Ion Penn be secured I pro-ho or her hand. "e u the non of W. I. Dachau. I well known Knut- CM lawyer. M183 LAURA MNGER. Fred 1'. Buchan of Troop K, 1'th Cnulry. um Laura Conger at Del Roman, daughter of Major E. H. Conger, Unit- ed fluted minister to China. ha. an- nounced, her engagement to Haul. The train- mot two lane- wait at Norton. 011‘: curve mmnuus z hill: embankment. The engines were pulled to either side at the tack Ind We all: demolllhad, while the forward can or the passenger train tamper! each other. The train which was wrecked wu one at the finest pumm- 5er trains in the United States. nothing upon her person to give at him of Mr idudtr. MISS CONGER T0 HARRY. macrom- ll- Bo'erwino'n m Itncl a tale- mmmmumm lift-red. wmmmm‘vm Wit-mm...“ At Nobluvflle.. lint. In. Chm. Sowerwine, li- Alnn and later Loo Wm were nation“: and probably an!!! Injured h l ru- nny. Their hone beams mm u an automobile and the the. were thrown violent}! to the man. In. 2m ”to VII I. m The [lune-on anus union tom! In awed the parole of Column lllll 1mm. 1mm, who have bean In the saltwater pelican"! for the put twenty-five mm for complicity In the robbery and murder at the tune of the we on the Northfleld (Hum) but. g i i- 3 That mm In. hen done aim the In of July Is not denied. he (to pro- portion, count-rod to the dam done by the drought In 1m am nee-h Italy be natured. If the ail-00¢ (hut minnows-«I mtthmm 1|. ruined 5- mt. It Ian. I yield In an of but 8.000.000 muck. eon- luml I". a mu yleld o! 70.00.000. 3 lo- I. lolhn of over EMMA-d 0 cutting MI a! the pot-to em Pro- 0,000,000 to 4.000.“ m, repre- MIC I m In. of 01,000,000 Muscle-tum {other mt. ”My. 0! 9.0.0.0”. Brian. «on 81.0000“. noâ€" II In nd mu fly mt: to 0500.000. mm ’10 tot-l for III of “1.00.0“. mustn‘t-urination. ”no «m- hrs-r.” can Nu at Johw.loohmototlo.llulno flunk. umnm.'bmm mums MM I Conservative men who have earetuiiy ‘,etudled the disastrous elect: or the , prevnlllng drought in Kansas my the people or the state have euflered I. lose in all crops except wheat to the amount at nearly $200,000,000 elnce July 1. They say that an estimate now of a total 01 50,000,000 bushels of com would he the top figure. With fair weather conditions Kansas raises 200,- 000,000 bushels of this cereal. Thus a loss of 150,000,000 bushels or corn at any 50 cents a bushel means a loss in money of $75,000,000 alone. The lose 0! the hay crop is nuother $25,000,000. The loss 0! the potato and Vegetable crops will run over 330.000.000, while, the total failure of ants and the do: structlon of pastures. which will tome thousand: at head of cattle on the mar- ket, will amount to another ”5.000.000. It is the worst emotion thlt hu be- tnllen the Itete in its history, end but [or the 70,000.000â€"hushei when crop Ken-u would be in n serious condiâ€" Con. Inc-gum. Macon. hum Old III! II“ “II [blow July Infl- uflnâ€"an-u‘o lun- lnso W AND OTHER STATES SUFFER. Making Field» 0: Shrivalod Up. 0-!- In mostly haunted III III m .“ I! Inn-m. THE MAN WHO HOLDS THE HORN OF PLENTY. .- nn-ua mu- mun-g. Six mum of Savannah. Georgi... van dawned while um bathing tt 3 picnic at the Ham Gama! Hand. at Dalmatia Beach. The dead as: In. Abe “chum. aged 2:; Am Homwltl. Ind 13; Annie m mu; me-MQMIO; uni Silva-Mn, Ind 17: lane hat. IQ! n In. Damn- body was mil} hmnthnnnhadu‘fl' A- -AA mm by Nolan, who the and. hi} have both been «way In M. m the cum» mum- at mu. ma. Thur-day evening Palm eel-sod In the presence at the young woman mg! was shot an! Instantly Mmmvanhl-m :dvllcnuamotcueqo.mu much-Mouthflflmm- m: mm In .Wm_ “a '11. "Ill NON. t locomotive wuss. to hear Ma crud-g: to III. and W!..mtnmdhhm commune. Thu-mutant.- fronlle Int Wnolth n1- hl vileh mankind M mhnmmmt.mm numb-Gunman“ anAnm-umdlm nan-Menu. Tho-ml.“ “I‘nmfidl'Mbl-la Chlcaso Iweltered In 102 degree. 01 heat Wednesday which exceeded All previous records 01 the 10“] West)»: bumu. In some places I buyout!" o! 100 degree- u the street level val recorded. Thirty mutations. used by Queen Victor]: personality. and Ill other patterns are to be tho]â€" fished. which In “M: v tlon in given m the Modal: Doll! Graphic. comm - or "E" 1nd “I" ‘ in: pa l e d with "VII." inserted in .1. the lower loop ,1 . the "E." the win ‘surmounted by a crown. The out has been made plain without toiiaiion. at his majesty'e express wish, No decoration whatever will be permitted, . and no device or ornament will he placed above or upon it. Â¥ecial in- Itructlonn are given as to t e crown. there being in use at present, some half dozen crowns or diflemnt Dab terns, some of them of foreign above. or deviations difloring from the Britâ€" ish. That now he adopted and to he- comc the sealed pattern for the army is the Tudor “Henry Vii." crown. stab ed to have been chosen and always TN! MD AND "1! NEW.

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