Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Oct 1901, p. 6

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Matti-(Vic'- ”mammal; him: 'rIu-‘c'o foil- 1mdm¢nmcwouuanou M'aumuamnnmn mm ”Banal Interest Toll! in :gfll’mgaphs. TE news su'mmnv. m wall-dull!“- autumnal-luau.- Vm‘lmu lam b Vulcan. cliâ€" m I... 3mm” uiecud ma. service in tho Philippines. Thou In the Twenty- manu inhnu-y. eight commie: or which no at. Putt-bur; hunch, N. Y. and four companies It hit lic- -VPhu-|on. 0a.; the Twenty-eighth in- hntry. om: comp-nio- of which no It Vancouver hunch. Wan; two at Boise ban-non. Idaho. and two It Fort Wright, Wu]... and m Twenty-ninth infantry, eight companio- oi which In It For: Sheridan. BL. and tour at Coi- umbm hunch. Ohio. The cavalry Ialoctod in eight comp-mien distribut- ed between an Puddle at San Fran- duo, at Banach. barracks. Cllllorlfll. IOIV'IIU (1'. "IO,- common- an ”ll-dd“ mmw-mmmmfiht anmnummmm mandumummm .IcedllJainjulnlMi-on M W“ ”he... MM-Wbdflngunfm wm'lthhuthro-tcntrrom armour. Mum-unmade! mac-aloofnmvlfloflflu Ion-lunmbuuymthm Coll work and Ion-tun ennui; Ho tench“ this conch-Ion n in any: mummnlunnnd ticket (but Jam. '1- down to 215 pounds. "too light: too light.” um Da- hq. Next morning. it h In”. Jot. Mon m In M condition known a “an broke up.” Pm now on Indoor W. mun. spurring and 1110‘ curd-u will enter morn Int-ply Into the «union's presume, nntl Do- lnney 'm an: to and Mn man into in ring m mun-r. around as pounds. m eo-pany. '- dI-llud. I then m to «Ida-e- mm are! mitt-anon. This will My m a. mm. u on an eon-any NI- ran-rum It. new-1. In human! with m lav. mugâ€"mum lawn-momma .cum-ulmmmmm- manna-autumn- mums-nu, mun-a mundane-Mud unlov- mmmhmm UI‘. m. I" liquor-(nutm- Mvnmmmmy m- 0! Men compounds. Van wyummm-aun. Who‘laoaol." MunMntnmtm- l-col u» Hut-0cm In Humor. Gunny, Capt-In Vou Wounds: at tho Oat-nu I“! II WM ‘0 In. and: “Gunny-lamina. In Nashua ot Cam-l Amulet. in Ilene III: teeth“ Plow John L. Scarlet. Ohio State univer- eity'e center rush. died et Grunt hoe- mm at Columbus. 0.. (tom the injury he received may in the vanity nme with Western lie-one. An oi» entice wee to hove been performed end hie mother we.- at his bedside to witne- it. sorcery. however. could not hove uved his life. An onion-y showed thet the neck wee hole: uni the epinei eon! meted. conning peni- M of the body iron the Ihoulden don. Seven] undente have with- drew. from the teen. and this will weekeniteoeerioeeiyutomkee continuance or the eeeean’e eehedlle inadvisable. Preddeut Thoma-on does not think the Accident will result in the prohibition at tootheu oi the uni. unity. end at sen Freud-ea. These troops have been ordered to hold them-elve- in .reuiineu for orders in Hull: They will take the place or those reci- nenu which will be withdrew on ec- eount ot‘the aviation of the term at eniinment of their enlisted men, and will oonneunentiy not increase the twee in the archipelago beyond in present strength of 42.000 men. mutt-Islam 'b-h-noufi-pn. up urn-- "It"; «may The nun-h Mom a nun m- on- qut m. In tho album. In (hrhouoldnhdfllotmnlul- I). In“ at n bra-III. down an “- loud to their holler m: to would no "hum-511 to the chair and can. Add. from the ml at numb" M [on I”! My lat day at life much u Inflammation umnm Into 0. mm o! the low. The Ap- m olden- mod ton'nen no‘ ‘mur com ot Ila petition. Ho l‘l‘l turned in huh "on the m'hoa-omImM-toeon- te- nd m: m m “omn- unlnmmdmouolhh Il- whammnynlutfamdlto Ilu. When Alone '50 MI and. to mild men and M the the either lying on Ill hunt or In M no... tho But- I“ Auburn. N. t. Oct. 11â€"“ (ha hour am“ (or III ate-non 0! loan r. claim l-Rhllt slant at Pru- ldnl lelflnky. m min on .1! con- ma-utmmmmmw IUD“ “I lineman. .___. Mkhflhdmw tutu-anon hhaflu midtothomuotm ho mete Prleon. Auburn, N. Y.. Oct. 29. ~Leon F'. Cwlzoee unleted hle crime In the electrlo chelr ehortly after 7 o'clock I. In. the hour fixed by Werd- on Ieede tor the electrocution. Greet preceutlone he been taken to do the work with en llttle ceremony u pos- elble. The current wee turned on by Btete Electrlclen Dayle. who he- ol- ficleted et a elmller ceeee. Three mlnntee erter the lever we: pulled let- Uu 2,500 volte through the eeeheeln o! chlnley he wee pronounced deed. Ae the electric current wee tweed hle body wrlgxled {or e leer eecoade end the. on wee etlll. At the aecotlon Dr. Cerloe 8'. le- Doneld or New York end Prleon Phy- elden Oerln were the ettendln. phy- elolene. am. Controller lmtee Keitht vee tore-ten ot the oldel Jury. The net or the jury of twelvo ‘nen wee cede up of "eminent In. elvldnele. luludlu were other “no olclele. The eeecutloe ot the eeeteoee on the eeeeeetn wee conflicted vlth .- llttle my he po-lhle. Ueuelly when e murderer le tehen to, the ehelr the othere under eenteece ol deeth cell out worth of I'll-lb: endeuoereeueeteeheeterteeehle Int journey. ll thle cue. however. the horror at Ceolm‘e crlue he. mutated even to the coolant! JUSTICE IS APPEASED. DIES IN THE ElEflTflIG CHAIR IN AUBURN PRISM. His Last Hours of Life Passed in Terror. Murderer of President McKinley Pays the Penalty. W? In mum on. no pl“ 0! bur-II; Ila cloth- Ing and paper- 'fll In wricd out In- mum, um the summon. lino-na- clam n“ M. Czolm had his In: M “:ka W In. IMG- Hoanowmmuth III-u 'Io «- m cm animal mm. for anu- nd declined to tutu MM“ Roma modicum or name. “new. New. Inla- Io chm. lb Ilnd. than will b- no malicious my at m and. Cool- ant: mound no strength 0! km for m not GM to turn In any of tho-e hl'hor eouldmtlou witch oral-uri- ly clam lho thought. at In occupy- lng Mu volition. Ho my have n!- rerod untold torture. hut. actually, be scaled sullen ud lullemt. The due M not to I'M pot-unlo- o! M. body, and by union It 'In Inn Na- Ioenuy Interval II mud eon- !rollod by the dichl- ol Alhn prio- {While Tum val Inspecting the cult ‘lloctfldnn [but lull “had the twitch AM not tho electric ntml umxh It II In) an. om. ulna Mun-smoothness! and It. abetted... In. In no Ilium. the ““0va mm in who!“ Into an no. adjoining the dull chub-r. um onkn tro- ll. tunic: I «III wu ulna mad. Tho mm It or plan blue. “and bhcl \ Showed . a.“ Amine. The prieon guards comhnted the emeetlon thet hie etolidlty In a due of leer end thnt the hour 01 ex- million would end him’ helpleeely broken down. The prisoner euleted no lane of eppetlte end durln: the day ete the usual ellowence of food given to prleonete. Throughout hie com ilneuent ho bed e good eppetite end hie phyelcel condltlon weeexoellent. He weighed about I“ poende. which wee thouht to noieeent A slight uin elnce hle meet. Welter N. Theyer. tanner: wen-den oi Dee-me We. who we requeeted by Superintendent Collin to eeelet end edvlee Werdel Heed durina the notation, Inepected the deeth ‘cheleher end their end Inn-ted en l-provexnent In the letter. vhlch eel meetonce. Hem-athehenot the heck or the their were tether (er even end «peeled the opinion thet en Ilpfllhl heehheerd pieced ineide the here would anathe- the nip at the etnpe me the hotly of the condemned talked. when addressed. to those ad‘ mitted near his cell, vlth his old de- liberation and slowness. It he knew strong emotion at any time he was sneeeutnl In concealing It from those who v'ucho‘d over him. pacing up and down the cell. Ho "How dost I: feel?" he med sud- deal), looking up 9.2 the mm. Ash Cm!" noun chm. . Be dilemma) with one or the guard- ule probhbla sensations of a man while being we to death In the electric chair. He broached thu subject after he Md ntonhheottormmtha’nu lunar cinching t ciur up! using fixedly through the Inn of hi: can door. 'fl In Allen! m Re van a miserable. grueling object since the morning of Sept. 21, when he wen hmnght into the prison In thin city. When the train arrived the peo- ple, in apite of the motions of the ofleere. had learned oi the fact that thea-aasinwaaonhoard.andaseooa anthecarltopvedCtolmmhmâ€" tied to the [round and started on the ehorttripotloo ieettothedoorotthe prison. The crowd ruched hint one blow full in the face from ‘ land of a workman lined and fright- ened him. When the little squad of once". hrnieed and battered them- aelrea from the conflict with the crowd. got him inside the protecting well he wee limp and shrieking in hia agony of fear. Fania; on the floor. the orie- oner foamed at the mouth and uttered ahrieh alter shriek until the m! com- mand oi the priaon physician eon» polled him to nlodente his cries. Fear at the violence of the mob, object tear. left the aaaa-in physically prostrate and iive prison attendants were com- ‘pelled to hear him to the cell. where he remained a trembling object at the opening 0! the door since that night a month ago. Out oi! from the world end except for the late visit of his brother practically dead to his family as well an the world. he died a ‘ thousand death- in his mnniteet dread of the actua! execution of the aentence otthe court. “now he. use half” mined the {on M- dotting and the (on clothing mm were tho man of m lunch nude on M. by "no ennui hm“- m In the Instant after no “on m find. ll than day: In Mr 'I. ul- lowed to am long. no! It baa-o mud.mmumu-aho bu! been "In of Mn ml unar- neo than I mulling can 0! III Impala- eo-dIUon calm to in. II no fill in Ian til: vanity. n .vwâ€"Y. I- u and “clamor: :- possible and only the ma OMIIIINOII by (Do you“ to and It to I“ confeder- Iun l. no Not to and" (he Pull- dcln Inumplod the monotony 0! II. dilly life. "0 though! that I. ha llllod a. Milo-t Instantly nd Ila whole (All for lb. Im tow an In on Ibo (hoary an (M- In (no. The lino ml. to ml in the HI "on "Mr not! on the who-«'0 anar- m. m ml can (helm Iu not give. clu- um and the am [ml spotted with blood VI. won (fit... this ”no. The bloody mrh Moon In Abbot Four. For a month and a day Leon Cm!- zou waited for death in the cell to which he wan carried when he en- tered the prison doors fainting from tear of the howling crowd which strug- gled to get at him. The attempt of the nan-sin to keep up the appearnnce of courage made at the beginning or his short trial at Buflnlo was a miner- nblo failure, and long belore the death sentence wee passed he had exhibited to all who saw the inability to even pretend to courage. When Cuckoo; was taken to the Bull-Io prison on the ‘ niternoon of the commission or the crime he soon exhibited his perverse and sullen nnture. He Wu mot-one nnd cmbhed in his answers to the few questions the attendants put to him. late at nltht. the tint with Superin- tendent Collins and the second with his brother and hmther-iuâ€"lew. Both of the interviews were brief and the Interviewer: did most or the tllklnt until the question oi‘ religion was men- tioned, when Czolxoel hroke from his eeemlng lethargy and violently de- nounced the-church and the clergy and nude his relatives promise that there should be no service for him, living or deed. Prior to the late evo- uing lntervlews Czolxou reluctantly recelved Fathers Fudxlnakl and flick- ey. It was late in the afternoon and occurred after he had once reiused to meet them. THE CHAIR IN WHICH CZOLOOOZ EXHATID HIS Cflln The village of (:oonvmo, In“: miles out at Bloomingtan "L, m II- molt destroyed by are Them!“ several houses were robbed min. were fighting that“ mamwmnm‘mh “a M1 by imam... - " lull outside the city. A crowd of fully zoo exciton «than. surrounded the court house :t Cabal: dale, m. clamoring for the life of To. Nobody. I negro, who assaulted} fl- yen-«ml Grace Short, daughter of an Illinois Central tmckmnn, who puma Pro-boa Decent Dart-l. The superintendent net Waldeek Caolgoaa. brother of the murderer. ae he was being eeeorted to the death cell shortly afiel- llia arrival and at one tool: the matte: up with him. He aaked Ceolgon it he wanted the body. He aaid he did. Collin- then told hlm that he did not believe it could be re- moved without aeriom trmble and may “vi-ed him against the at- tempt. The plan to take it to Bahia. *where Caolgoea had aeeaeainated the prudent, he regarded ae particularly dangerous. Collins diacuaeed the mat. to:- from the mapoiat e! the Cool- goea fatal]! and eald they would anrely avoid serious annoyance and wealth violence by consenting to burial heme. He assured Waldeck Czoim that he and the family could attend. that they would be protected and that the body would be given decent burial. dbl. II com and 41ml. tm two odors that wen nab-me! by men of am». enterprise. A autumn-keeper In one of no largu eaten clue- tam nun .- olor «85.000an lacuna-mind, or the urine-u or the murderer. In ‘the owner of I Human-ope wind Warde- lud that he would guy 32,. 000 for perm-ton to uh. a moving picture at Caolgnu curring the death chamber. The superintendent nlto I“ ms’ldona around I. to tho notin- ot none of the relatives of cm In seeking the body, In new at thdr pov- erty and the trouble and dun-r - "JOHN A. SLIICHIR. "OIOROI K. GRAHAI." M... Van“ m The revolution at aunts-Ind!“ Collin (o prevent nation In the transportation Ind turn! or creation 0! the body 0! Canton look new us: VIM" M Auburn prin- io “upon at the body of my Mailer. Iron P. Cut- .ou, by burylu ll |I in Mu lt- mm to Ibo urinal. :u mofldod by IN I" or the duo of Nov Von. Til. new In and. upon the am- ndmtndlu an no part of the I.- mlu II" In um In may ”not or “My. but that the "urn body wmr be buried In m” with It. In :n the “not"! «new to «I. m "WALDRK czawou. "Wu-m: “Auburn, N. Y.. Oct. 21â€"1. Warren Mud, Agent And Wu-den. Auburn Prison: I hereby authorize you ll wul Bury M u m . ' The body 0! (2:01:08: will not be to! moved 1rom~ Auburn. Super-intention! or State Prison: Collins and WW Mead, utter hours 0! contmveny with Czolxosx’ brother. succeeded In obtain- ing [tom him the [allowing relinquish- mont ot the family claims to the n- mnins when the executioner shall hue finished his work: He appeared to be unlike any type it! anarchist criminal with which «ink noiosiau are mmiiinr. When he stood erect he was about 5 feet 8 Inolyu'u height and his weight in about (0" pounds. His azure misfit be called ‘ lone were it not. for an 1111!:me droop of the shoulders. "011, you'll luau." laid ti. watemntuounly. for nobody Ibout’ M prison has the least snark o! (stubb- ror the min. "It's ma our." . , " - win: in men!

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