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Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Feb 1902, p. 2

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who“ Construction company has united It Greenvillo. Pa. ., being W with mnulmxbter. It in child he tilled to give notice before ' m a blur which killed one mm Ill Mind ten other; 5“ Line, 0., Frank Shaw. employed the line] warn. wee crushed to “it by a heavy hale falling on him. '-‘ m Kenny. who "a uuppoeed to 1”. been killed by e Itreet car in ' evpeuod u the morgue there ' pad denied that he was deed. The x W in literwud identified a tbet __ . -_“I‘ ,1 fi". , 'M." 00811th n! 1."; A.“ I!- llt. was patrol- ‘. " IMI tn one.” after w 1 ‘mmmdmtor. " flog-m 10m Ferguson of Oklabom un- am no will appoint J. C. Bob- §¢ Number nuorney- ”general 1”: MIGâ€"bole gina at ufloul ' , m nre being cloned down. ‘. ' .4- the Tens cotton season ah. Im- department 1.: Washington ”I! tamed at the dam of Our Wu. United States consular .nâ€"oum m Wu at her bone .1 "mo- IIIO. m. and win burn“ to dnlh. lot. Ind (ho Bonn Fa l Inland road- In nld to In or In pom-m. Dr. Lynn Abbott. In In Add". It mo mu. Nu York. declared for flu! o'uo- In an uloon 106(k)“. Inu- w. Ward. - buy" 0! move- hfl. '- IMk-hd (or "min; (It. can mm sall- ll ”nun-co M I , #018” min on the Northern Pn- 8k in wrecked by a. laudsnde near Ind Fireman Charla- mm m ' to death. being caught between W of the saline 1nd n Height :mn Charles “many of the M Bell 'Il Ibo! and killed by a.- Ooode It the lattet‘l home It at“. N. I. Tiny 'Qre partners In “I. bullies. " “mg Henley. convicted of u- ” Ind murdering his Squat-old mm In! spring, in lunged d “a. Ten, m one of the jury wmmlmlon- a d Gonnlen county, Tet. wu not Q ”older the convlcuona had It the term will probably be reversed . 4n. “titul- will land. _- .Id It may yarn have there been _~ my swan sales by farmers of T“!!! Kun- u this yen. may ”I In selling out to move to ”I. ville other: are golng lo 01!:- 11n- nul cllldm. malaria; from d‘ All Inger. '1"; found huddled W II u on." bed It Chlagu M .Id they had enm- nolhll. but ‘1 and for almost a week. ‘wfi: farmers of Bee County. Tex. h” we contact. for the sale of all .0 “amnion. 19 be raised on 2.000 Il'erll (nu-Illa "re driven out in tho all by a In truth destroyed the mar! building u 126 North Peo- I‘h Mot Chic-(o. cunning I loan of vâ€"‘v Duh: Janunry ten miles at the m (Tex) Ihlp cbnncl were a7 float of the melons will he W through St. Louis Ind Kansas lorlm WW7uAmMIIIN¢4nfuu. m Wu at her bone .1 flllb- In mm. mm .1.“ VII W!!!“ to dfllh. gm...“ lat-In “and 21. pout-nut" For-tor my. “um “I'm at hydmm IOVOI’ would oil... 'hlh mama. - In. Th; it?" in drink and the 1mm a. 1-3.. am c.7731. Mani. who and I a. phallic, "00. um ; Juror In no not “0. bot-nun the former lu- ‘I'Io Red Wing (Minn) Sewer Pip. “mf- plant In destroyed by m “In I lou of from 375.000 to “00.. fl, with luunnco of £50,000. The district. judge of (Jayson coun- thl leril Ind Robert WIIIII. Myron-hunt lumen who lived near ,.m. died suddenly. m O-ynr-old non of .1th Jon-kl K m. J. T., brOIo through the Ice nu- lhtlng and in drowned “q - ,, ‘ mun Hamburger. I male was at tho noun-ch gummy. ”ll; John." one o! the but known VII 1|th In Utah, :- and u the m of drinking a bottle of lemon m. which he took for a cold. During Jnnuary Iwo new all well. I.” bl'ou‘hl In It Corsican. Tex.. “I; I mun of letyâ€"four produoarl h a. laid. if; Colbert. - premium Mum. II I1. dropped and u. Oulhrh. ”on” to Mr. Plum (COL). Ir. For-hr JIM (hm wu nod a disk word In the nodltlm Inn vllcl would rank the authorities to much m an who was loyal to the mud Bum. Ir. 11mm- said (in h lad wen u nee-zen from MI. (II-lee that partially the emu" nmnm population In Inland with I hatred of Anetta”. Ir. flour aid n wu n an.» u.- m ling. cum‘a n. acn‘nb, prelldent of the United sum Steel Corponuon, wnn muted u: Informal nudhncn by King MM. and given a dinner by Sir ‘noonl Upton and n luncheon by the m .510! of London. v. nm‘. .-___. greet question whether thin powerful ntton would "on the life out 01 a republic modeled after our on (ov- ern-ent. Betty In the day Hr. flcott (W. Va.) delivered I speech advocating n inveettgotton of the Ben Btu route lot on lethal": canal. and Ir. Hens- tmmgh made an address on Me bill to provide a notional system oi irrtntton of etid lends. The House spent Thursday on the legislative. executive nd judicial epâ€" proprtetion bill. Very rapid W no nude, evenly-font at the m pom of the bill being disposed at be- fore edJomment. No denote at in- pottapee developed during the consid- ention at the hm and no amendment: of note were adopted. Senntor Fonker 01 Ohio will move an amendment to the Philippine um! hill. making the reduction upon Phih lppine imports to the United States 50 instead of 25 per cent of the Dingle! rues. Senator renter has misined to a number of Ms Republican col- leuuee that his reason for altering this amendment in thet Judge Tut he: assured him that e 60 per cent re- dnction will produce in better eflect noon the people of the Philippines end tend to bring about pence in the erehipelem much more promptly then the provision of the Lodge hill. Senâ€" ator Lodge attempted to tench In agreement vith Democntlc leaders for I vote on his hill. but was not eneonrued to believe that the debete will cease in less then three weelu. II roamed. III at llio eon-nu. Iuoddlnnu being Idooiod. Senior For-w declared in Anam- my In" mid mum iron the Philip- pin- ullil it rel-mad Vidal-ions. Ind Mimi-IndoctoiConxnI-oum thoroughly in cadet-ind this tut Th m at Wu insult!“ to in anal. it. sedition in" metal in the Philippine contain-ion. Ir. lieu "pm-ed Iuoni-hmi me loch Inn should be onion-Cd by the gov- mm: “norms. fir. font" aid the Phliippilo communio- adopt- ed (ho hum oi the ruined mum. nddlu ml mum u would In. no provision dwiinbio io ll. Phi!- ini-u. Ir. Till-an damned in addition in" Mod '7 m millio- nion :- "dun-nit doctrine." In re- “am. "it." I. For [out hour: "no 80le and the Pblllpplu lull bill and” duel-ion. Tic rumor. III complet- M no In an m Phlllpplno commute. ‘ honed his oppmltlou to the bill on lunged dl-crlmlnuloo. Thm II no oxcuu. In his moment, (or discrimi- nating between dllhtent brands of the some product. It In conceded on all this um there II no {mud la the nu- ntocturo of oloo, Mr. 80qu! explained. The only {and charted Is In In null. when In some Insulate: dlahone-t dell- m all It for butter. The pending blll. he Inserted. would not prevent. [hm funds. Rum-couture Crowley of II. "not: made an earnest ”not! (or the wife of the poor lam" choral" but- ur. who. In loll-ml should be pro- uctod Inlnn the product of the clan mluhclunrl. claim connectâ€"In Col-u 0.1; VI:- urn-Ion I. n 111: with Bum-nun Tow-o] on m 0!” Bfllâ€"I’hlllppllo 'l'u'll TIMI-IN 0m In “II Soul. The oleomunrlne blll wlll come to a vote alter' two dun more of debate. One note day will be devoted to gen- eral debate And the vote will come ult- er mother day spent In debate under the uvmmlnute rule. Representative Boutell of Chicago dellvered the Ipeech that utncted molt nttentlon. He ensued. Ur. llcCumber or North Dn- kou dellvered an elabonte speech In dolenu of Judge Noyes and _ur. Mc- Kenzie, while Mr. Stewart reviewed the cue speaking Itrongly against Judge Noyes and m. scum:- In Alaska. Wod-udu. February 5. Throughout the seesion the senate had under consideration the urgent deficiency appropriation bill. and just bellow adiournment passed it substan- tinily in the shape in which it was re- ported to the senate by the committee. During the early part or the session the one of Judge Arthur H. Noyes of the District Court of Alaska um Alex- ander McKenzie and other: was dis- FEELY MAKES MAIDEN SPEECH. Business Transacted by the House and Senate in the National Capital. m flint. ,gh" Ln‘- III cuusntss may. IVFII- -_.¢~_.., Gen. Tom-cc. calm-an In an! M the an“ Army. dale- lhal he and the Prune-t to Rio" Permian Con-lawn” Evans. The Grand Army in tel-ponrlly Ihndonrd the fight min“ final. believing that It will he (mules. Senator "on. from the mate conâ€" mlure on pflvll'gen lld elections. re- ported favorably an amendment to tho commnuon Introduced by Milne", chasm: the any for the Inauguratio- ol the President a! the finned flutes from ”Itch 4 to the inst Thursday In A pf“. ~ - - A _g- -_...n-_.l n." u. Gen. Samuel Pearson. who umulred Me milltnry title by virtue at mine ser- vke In the Boer an". hue sent I format letter to Pmident Roosevelt. In which he nukes threat thlt male-s the federal authorities put I stop to the mutton at I camp established u-v near fie;brlmn by menu of the British army he will orpnlu a force and make In unwed attack upon the Wmmwfl 'nommotcmnn. lam-dd mun-11nd cal-ammo um,w199~_m~fi . -..1._,.‘.-m. IIWIWâ€"v' ‘...h_, rum to m by Icons of I roll“- lmloul I-fINlIflL The new navy, it h mun, upon- M. has co“ m United Sula 899.”).- 9:3 for conductio- ald ”M3135 for "yum m.co-’|eud nun-eh ~ 7.7. n- -LIAI camp. rum M egg-n- Sulfide. Deputy City Clerk Crawford of Bloamlngton killed himself, hating the fleet. of : surgical operation. my. Cm 0318.... In; fire In the at work: of the Rock Jslnnd nilmll It Horton. lam. caused the death of No par-om and 1 loss of $325,000. The dead: P. H. Itc- Keon. president of bond of edmuon: w. H. mm. mum of the car worn not nape. to. unwind m Mum and annihilated Mn. Genet-l «mm on the ml in cloud. The Mend. at no um I". «cum to ole: u mud-cl! Io Int. ch. 1040!. m apply to am”. In Immun- ol tuner. "at any am of ”new." Tho Illflldml II (lo-Ind Co mm the charge of the opponents ol the bill that union: (II. amendment the Mun-n o! the bill mum ho con- um lo Ibuolutely [prohibit me do of oleomrnr‘u. A mawly team crashed brmdslde Into a sleigh loaded with twenty-cl: little girls at Chlppen hm. Wis Newly all of the chlldreu were slightly he ChScnga teachers will present 3 monster petition to m; city council inking thfl traction extenuon be re- fused untll corporations“ Inch m.- “a v'flw m Soulnr Int-hell Introduced I M“ "solution nlondliu no mam (ru- neuroneuutive Feel: of Chic-Jo nude hie miden speech in the Home end sequined himself with neat tredit. The oleo bill was hie implmioo. Rep- rmnutive Tawney at llnneeote. tn- tlot- o! the oieo bill and one at the leader! in the Int for the deity- m. ettenpted to mime Ir. My. When he had Ir. Tawney in I wei- tioe from 'Mfli he knew he could In] muslin}; int}. hid scarcely Intro- duced bl. Irmment beloro he re- quested um he be Allowed to continua bu address to-morgoy. ‘ooday. rout-or: )Q Throughout the entire union of the Bonito the Philippine tariff bill was under confidential}. ur. Turner (Wu-h.) concluded his speech begun in! Prldny on the leul and con- uliutionol plum o! the Philippine Question. He held in the mail: that u the Filipinos has established an indo- pendem. government in the inland; prior to the all of Manila. the United sum, undo: the principle: or inter. notional law. had no tight in the ins inndl, Mr, Teller (Cola) took the iloor to deliver a speech on the pend- w-I- v-..â€"..-.--, V While agreeing with the Idea that the United States should not be nude an asylum for Anarchists and those who oppolc organised government. he dissented tron giving the Pmldent protection not accorded to other citi- zens. Al to this he said: "The life of the hlxhest ofllcer In the country or that of may Ambassador of o fox-nun government in no more precious In the sight of God sud republican man than II that of the humblest and most In- alnlnuut resident or our great re- while." The House weed the legishtlve, executive and Judicial appropriltioh bill. it carries $25,171,969. which is $503,721 in excess 0! the current law. lot-tiny. February 8. Representative Lanham of Texan, Democrauc member or the House Ju- diciary committee, presented I. minor- ity report on the biil [or the protec- tion 01 the President against assault and conspirncy. .i. .. ..,A AL_A .v- vu u... .-â€"_..VW , . adopted. prohibiting {in collection :9: Pixie Hundred Buildings Are any ice [or aiding in securing the . . m“ by Wm" M W “M!" Destroyed, Infltctmg Loss _ pension bill. Mr. Pritchard (N. C.) onered an Imendment provjdinl guy of $10,000,000, . a man who had served In the confed- erate and then In the union army, should have a pensionable status. A point of order against the amendment was sustained. The pension appropria- uon Inn was passed. V II, lulu-inf of W mm with com with thy gun's. gm. communal: which mumiunl» term!” In the him: at tum. dutie- ud Impala. Mr. mmnw «nod up the pension appropriation bill and ‘01? fared ' in amendment, which wu- Mn Ann famo- Conn-kn. A.“ not? [MM Man-I. Lonrm Emma. better known un- der the mine of Commandant Mums. has been nurtured in the neighborhood of amounts. Marni: was the leader .‘- Mnrtlal law tins boon [Arm-tamed. The night an one «of the «oldest of tho winter. Ont-e tho hum": were out o! the per" 0! Mum: the Mat ho- cnm lens tntensv. And In the minty none u maul entirely. Then the tar. for-stricken people ahh‘erod and nhrlv- fled up under the Intense mlal. Hansen were thrown open and every hmntut- It] youth's was extended to the ant- ferers by time more tortunntt. Quarter-aster (Inner-I Donnetly son! to Putnam tr! 3mm train tents. W'c‘c-l u...“ _‘ fire which destroyed me Empire hotel. I large three-story lodging-home It ”00 1nd 2702 Olive street, 3!. Innis. manned in men exclusively. Many other. were sughtly hurt find ten or more who but narrow escapes from death In the fire were (muâ€"bitten an- et they Ind fled out Into (he cold. cu can. .._‘. .VV , Thirty-five to forty persons were in the building. Ind It is believed an: all have been accounted for. It I: thought an $20.00. will cover the dune to building and contents. which were to- ally datroyedi _ ...,, n u r..- n- -; uwv- v, __v The dead: A. J. Allen. C. r. Can- trout. s. 1'. Corey. Tobe Davis. Sarah 1mm. John C. urethra. father of Dep- utp City mnhal he» Linden: Vance Inrlln,‘lndnnnofls. Ind; J. A. Mcâ€" are mulling guard. Thlovm are abroad 1.1! no my that remain must [M An and to MD. lien: perms were killed and eight merely Injured ln‘u elrly morning _,A, .,A ¢_A_I ._._._'___, , of ma noon who over-ted "I "'0 2'": no, range in 1901. u-» -u... "w"... No perish-Me {ism} «mid run-mm the mighty I." of m n I! moved (or- ward. firemen and fire luv-rims were Milk“ 3 The extent of the. ruin m "to tum- “ district h alumni lumnrflnhk. "trim. Mule om- !" In had-our “Indians of the my manta. HT}: city hall. nu- rhnrrlwn. "(w-y national bun with one exception. and the high school In W. - of mm- Ilm of um: by at IZ-m w m cat. and of mu ulk midi-ably The (rest mnnnucturinx industries of Paterson, its silk mills Ind its ioco~ motive works. were untouched by tire. so that the may thousands who earn in them their bread hove their sources of income ieit. even it they are among those who lost their homes. In name of the downtown dyehouua. however. 82.000.000 worth of raw silk was burned. The eflect of thin. 11 Is predicted. will be to like the prfice No lives were lost and commllvely low persons were mrlounly Injured. Twenty were hurt, but most of them only slightly. ' Twentyâ€"six blocks in the heart of the city were swept by flames. in some or them there is not a single building left standing. In others one or two structures escaped. Others sul- rored only partial destruction. Ono tubuhnd families. at is estiâ€" mated, are shelterlm. Thousands of men are left without employment. The fluent part of the bnslness secâ€" tion at Paterson, N. J.. was destrqyed. and with it 500 residences and apart- ment buildings were burned to the ground. The loss 19 estlmated at $10,~ 300.000. SUFFERING FROM FIERCE GALE. Onp Thou-0nd hum" Aro Rondo". Ramboâ€"Tho Conn-Inna: Covered floaty-81: lllocl'n In the lluulua Dh- Iflotâ€"llovon llllod It 5%. Luau- FUMESSWEEP uvm PATERSfl-N The shaded pol-Hon o! um map of human. 3!. 1., Indicate. the (II-met burn“ In (I. an. HIV” KILLID A? “1'. [MIL .NGE zgfluh<l ho .PZUFXN 02â€"30:” nâ€"(E iid lithe}- camp NNW'NS- smoking mm mllulam Inn Imam. Int-III! mind 1-»: Von-tan. Tho federal court at 8!. 1mm has dc: clad on regular army omen-I and Mt-mmumngmqmug PMQé‘eVHenryrI-nay Mme Ma m to the United States because of the m- ues- of the president‘s son. M m u Uni-clad. onto. M Springfield. Ohio. the am street show built by Wlllhln N. Whiteley. the reaper king, were destroyed by fire. The to. is between $500,000 ma 3750.000. light hundred men arc thrown out or work. flew Val I" on my.“ a... It Is reported In “mm-val circle- In New York that the presidency of the l'nlted antes Trmt company hes been l'nflen stun Trust rompny at nm m1 has been oflerevl to hymn 1. 0:50.. unmet mflary at the treasury, and that he wll! smut. cm Amt sunny menu. A verdict of 81”. 595 wt! rendered against the unitary district by I jury In Judge Bunny's court It Chin‘s. The mullet "a in [nor 0! several wan-1 M « Ambu- M 1 Stevens Pom: church nodal the young women's feet were auctioned on and bidding among “9 m pretest. was ”filled. II! Inca-o la Dogma they. During the ten months ended Dec. 31 last the dune- mflected on Incoming baggage at New York amounted to 0665.524. Apt-st $221.2“ coflected dnr‘ In; (M main period of 1m, when the old ”sun was In force, In increase of Ibout 300 per cent. Mayor Weill a! so. lmla In W :- manna-Non or H» 01m and lodging hm fire. In whirl tho ll"- nf um. um! prom-My non. of the down eru might have been and If the bulletin: Md Iron equipped with are Hiram, the use of I‘Mcl no law provides. contncton. mm on mac-minim llll Ibo [or chapter M. mum: 3. on elect “In“; The mumluu further in W In a rchon of the ml of IN mate-aim In (M mu" 0! "good cram." rt»- !" N. mum 1’; o! In Mn; 3 an In "(an :- calla. that!" :2. mm 5. and aim In In no” Mu I mu 0! ml. til-p1" 26. mum G. lndnltrlnl con-lulu! Ink.- Mo 1.- ponuu Mon-nodule". The third part of the industrial comâ€" mission’s final report treats or labor, immigration. taxation and Irrigation. The working day of all public em- ployment. it saw, should be eight hours. in the hope that it will bring private employment to the same standâ€" -ard. The period of work in under- ground mines should be eight hours a. day. The Intel Ihouid adopt a in! providing that labor should be paid in cash or cash orders without 1 discount. and not in goodl-or due hills. and that company stores should not he allowed. Regarding injunction. the commission deplore. the abuse of power shown by so may Judges. can." I. I‘m- lu. by no runny. urin- Con-In... The work 0! the creed committee of the Pmbytexhn church. to tar A: com- pletcd. provldes a declaratory untov men: (or chapter 3 at the cooteulon or "'Oiipnéon Mists hall. Chicago. doâ€" stroyed by flames; loss. 8100.000. At Jersey City on of the Mg Men: of the Labial: Valley Railroad company was destroyed. The loss yujmfloo. Eighteen families homeless, five two- story houses burned and I lose or 320. ~ 000 lesulted from a lire at 8408 Bulfalo avenue Chicago. 77 , _ he hunlhess section of Elberton. (33.. was destroyed; rlosa,‘8150.(‘boo. _ burned or Idflerlng from exposure. roa AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY. ya... "on?! It: Hot c...- hour-“com. fl. loch m REVISION 0F CREEO. 'nm wonu b. u better warm I! 10-, slalom were treated I: on d *1:- connclm dim w you nve m'm um Dunn. Burch. gun at your dealer will: 06 ' en my about It. _ . In. Austin's mun-n m I was mutlon on menu! of and name When lam. If you don't get the Mum ad in! It‘s your on nun. Defiance mt In for file everywhere and there II ”a mvely nothing to equal it in quality a «saucy. Porto Rico. burrowing n Nu m Connecticut. In: begun to nine tau- co under cheeurloth team. which no 0! Insects and temper the wind, nil “dun. No an an In mu tho mum mg m greatest evil of Me; or a.- ma who ream pleasure at 00 lines! tootâ€"Clean. MMMWMIWMR‘“ mundflmomlmm ll ya! an. almmwhim outâ€"nhwmh Ioâ€" ud-ndlcvltlfldmuklm M c... :m'fi'fi WEB-i go: . m’ um (no. Tiny an [no Mhlwlmduâ€"orm will. in Thewonl"rmnl" oflglully Ind-t nothing not. tum to go baton. It is used In this come In men! then In tho Scriptures. 1". mm Pools-.0. John )1. Penn-Ian. a patrolman a. the pollce force In Won has heel n .._- 7,, police ollrer for flu years. H. II chimed to be nu oldest policeman In no country. lull-adv. ”I“... o 'I‘nn. l-‘Ilrnm. In... In proud of "only ll. Rogers. the nu, Innate. who in non "um and In- apt-l Illlluu of dollar: uvl no" at Ila mm In In. mvlu um Moran“ Ibo Inca II to null tau-mm M- an loco. II. In Ila-ml] ‘1"!!! lo lln lawn I llhrlry. nlnmh. - drill-m Anton. lo" lull. schools and a north. MI, .0 no tuna-'15" II n mat book at Inn-I- In on. special pm: In undo of no um! bole-l1 o! (be Me. n "lull-med by the "Item. null: and shown um 11. nun-cum r. l. MIKEY. m. Toledo. :1 In. .0 .0- hu incl 7. 8 M II. ltd”!- a“ flu". HQ g, . tutu-gunman. Iu Int-cull on. to any on any W «rm. "'- .. WW a: not than on. . ‘ML‘ Q 3. [any bunny,“ left In look the: themselves I'MbOII mm o! the“. Women "nun-d non-n "“de mdmnmmtmuum by lbw. unsc- ‘3 #1. mun. mums-ago '0. “ “I in" incl 7. l M II. ltd”!- a“ flu". NC I: I ”Mull-film nup- Iu Int-cull on. to any on no! “rm "" n “W 0: not 0'“...- on. human to In ulc- uunlfly ut- 31mm not sud-mm at. 9.99 1h“... am In. A ..... n .._....4_._ Cycling who maternal-u touring In France will be pleased to learn flat the road from mom» to Paris In now I0 completely proud“! with My: post. ch“ 3 lord“ cycllu India; In Norw- maudy wlnumt a map would not luv. the slightest dink-ally In mklnz his I” to Purl: I! he followed the mud- lldo directions. TM entire route II M- vldod Into numbered uclloyu Ind It (mum! Interni- the «mm In llo tot-zed by bun pou- u to the mm- lm Inrllm. din-um. em MI “I. [ml highway! [mm Purl- Iro lo Do Lulu-d In Ibo «no vuly. linee end they ere going to locete in Iixht o! my house. There heve been over 1.200 item of lend changed bend. here in our neighborhood thin Ivrinc.~ When I loceted here lent tell I no the (urtheet back of any of the net.- tlern: today I en: In the center of the settlement. We have thirty-nix chilc dren thet are of school ego in our die- trict. end we will here our school die- trlct organized next month. when we will proceed to build our echoelhouee. The longer we etey here the better we like the country; tbnt in the way with everybody here, they nll seem to be rounded end doing well. I here i talked wttb e greet many men here end they told nae thet they hnd le- than 350 when they got here. end to- dey they hove got 160 ecree of good land and five or bi: hundred dollere’~ worth of stock. Crepe are looking line here. I think thle will he 1 3006 winter wheat country. One 0! In! neighbor: be. e null piece end it look- fine." now. ”will. â€"â€"-. __- .. _ __ o! the finest land that Im on top at God’s green earth. They are not. than vleased with this country. The! stayed Imh mo Int night: thin morn- ‘nfl I took them to Dldlbury. had they went on north. When they not». back they are coming to my 1m and I am Bolus to help them to gun [neat number o! «I, V been mlmcod tum-mu tht,. ,, ‘_ a! Mr. J. a. (haircut. the Guild _ M amnion: unremitting.“ W cm. to mu. western 0mm. nil Whether from min-our! "luau. ti! story in always the lungâ€"ruler m pleased with the new conmy hm Opened up. June 11. uvuood- yrltop (thin Dldglmry. Alberta. a follow: thé anemoon Ind showed than long r'r'ilvlieitwihregdele‘alu from Kan-IO yesterday at Did-hm, and too]: than home with me and not thgm- 011% "I ”II-yum“ (hm Inflow. the CAM _ M . remnant W‘ mu. western Cub-al-

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