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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Sep 1903, p. 2

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7-â€" â€"; marines: ”.m‘hyvm work me In“ .5“; h, ["110 bulletin. van and mm W- The lost In heavy. ham mac. gigs; , E mdflther Inna, .1.an I ( l _V.__...â€"v .muull. "in Lean Hllgernunn. one o! the I’m. at the Imperial opera In Won- the and: of medicine. Juan C. (I. 0th" of Greenfield, 1nd” dlu suddenly of heart trouble. Canaryon'hu left Wuh- hm for New York. to be (one a week or ten dln. During his Absence 00. Inlaloner Gufleld will be actlux WM mm-“n‘ ’ ‘ " annual (iiiâ€"I: old-duo prom m politician, In dead 3; POOI'II, In. Th; w Mutual”: of comm. “ h" ”PM“! the moat decree of Ila: “0 and FL lochtnkl. who a" 3' ‘3. Jim mv- . .A-J- .. "on M- lam-anon: " worm Ind M- I mm, o: ;1_. himself Bum; m. In. II. n. Indianapoli- llo in [M II. Mann: ’9‘- ". Iu vbo recently resigned to to can I nimllu- DOIIUUI In Kunu IM- ne-spoper in Johannesburg. The name of the new paper is not yet set- tled anon, but the general will send out his views and new: In Dumb fur the delectallon of Ms fellow Boers, and his pollcy will nuke for concilia- tion nd mm- 0' It. smut {motor a! mo United sun’s M New York. and Colloctor of Cut mm- Strunhan for I month‘s trip to the Pacific coast. Pum- dnyn will be spent In the Yellowstone national park. More than £000 8mm" were pm on! It the lwentyeighth and largest In. mg"! from a few weal.- n. m untouched, .mmun ml hundred doll-tr Ion! nu um um: Inn Minn. (loner-l 8.1mm!- Banner, med to be major man! In the [lulled lulu army. lu- urind M e Philippines, where be M in: three you: Anmnt Secretary Robert B. cum Gibbon. and will mm {mm un mt In lb. hill-try. filter -' hum use in lam. M. In I nature 0! Venice “a thin. to am the Moder o! M. Me u M: boyhood Iona. II. I. m to yun‘ old. u. w vuulfll In 1820, and was nvcan- tall: in the Claudius Imy during the {he l-‘tench rebellion or 1837. For thirty yen-e be in- been a resident of i’iloonlnston township, and his vital- Hy wu ream-nine. The drainage cnnal at Juliet. Ill. in being searched for the bodies of George Mnmhnich Ind Nicholas Nu- The latter fell into the canal while trying to collect driftwood Ind band'l (Ito. Prosecutor Koeier o! Guy-box- eounly. Ohio, in. bmuzho nu --â€"-â€"--‘ no hot mm”, Dublin, lrohnd. “muted. I: when Ibo bu been Maw. h Bloomfield , -â€" v-a-W county. Ohio. has brought an against former County II. A. lan- der {or [5.875. claimed to be toe- lllomlly collected during Mr. Lan- der'u (em or once [mm 1900 to 1902. ‘Mum wu- will be brought against under And other lormr county om- cI-lu on the same charge, Ind the to- m '5qu Ion-um to ho mum 1. m.- dcnlood lo Ann-nu. llmnnn Francis Anthony, the Illinois. Mod 3: Bloomlnzton Aug. 29. rfter - two woeka' Illness. Ho was born May I. 1800, In Ireland. emigrat- ed to Ca‘nndl In 1820, And In: A mm oldest man In Mtollro n Dough- a rim. -V â€"-.- u5v. y The Rev. Dr. Robert C. Farm, aged ‘ 77 years, former pastor of the North Presbyterian church or St. Louis and name In St. Louis. Deathwas due to «mmach trouble. For many years he was editor of the 8:. Lou!- Presbyte- Han. mmwnowuomdttieo ; ot the ailing veuol Bans. win u m cranked by the Ice Mn. 0. L Tun-emu, melding nelr Ten-e Coupes, 11:11.. la dead It the use or 107 years. she was born In Poland. and for more than but : century had llved in La Porto lid 8!. Joseph coun- lles. Family records substantiate the statement In to her age. ms... nu, ~» *’ “" ~M collected during Mr. Lan- m of once no... mo to 1902. , 7'” "9°" um mm“ C' 11.4 “m "u be "all!!! ml!!! nu. United suu- vice consul no other lormcr county olll- llolmt, . 81:“. 'I' killed. in: the Mine dingo, and the to- NOV" ° '° ”Mm to h mum l- “_ tempt to annual-lo him In Ill '0 Alarm!!! "00000. but 1110 bullets load by III. Inhm Low” Tnlllero Wilson 0‘ ”3:1qu did-attach Mm. Id N I â€"-â€"~ I) collect driftwood god ' muted his rescue. The M “tempted to drown Uh. loomed her bag. Keeler o! City-bog: I- bmuam nu mm: f l. A. Lanâ€" clalmcd to 5. teen led daring Mr. 1‘3. um ”um. Minnie-t Mahlni‘mz' "w ' Mk or more In mm or “m: “I! min-(Ion DISTURBED TERRITORY. unknown tawny All .l~ MI.- I «alum. nu 1min ministers» It Can- matimpio have notified their pov- nmmmta of the critical aituntkm. Ind tome hum requested the presence or van-hips far the mm of naming ample Mention to all {minus in Turkey. According to diplomatic rep- resentatives tho situation is "tram ly mm and all fomixners up in dim ger or main: murdered by infuriated and fanatical hurls.” The mum. foreign once mm I that Great mm. certainly will not .1. nm. 55,0 of on [mm ‘ American ‘ 1.00th In“; "'- "I'M mm mm rm lo name. not In sum of dmndiug “In-Mull lor the I Me of out! o! m and: wry-om at meeting Amt-nan effluen- I. It - utmost resolution compatible wlthlA'“ "In“ ‘0 I” t sense and neltmpcct. An umenl appeal In ruched tho lute depart!» UNl'r" ”TATIO MIN '8?!“ LEIIHMAN. col. {mm the Amerk-ln ' .__. board 0! lulu-loo- at Baton (bu luv median: slop. be tum for the mice- uou u! the Americana c-nlu-nl at Har- pout. TM bonnl'u dlupntcheo from [hero rum-Mm the “nation u u- (mmely mw. ‘ Tum no It tho Euphmln mlloym a! Marmot lounmn Amado-u Incl:- c-n. buldu women and BNMMJMI properly to the "luv «gloom». ‘llu-ro In In American mm. at Bol- nu. In which no a number 0! Ameri- can (when. The "unanim- o! TUIHIII mm It (ho attempted launlualloa o! (be Mandela vlco mnml. been Ample and doubllm nlucm. I" not nan-(Acton to the Unlud Bum. While um malty II not lulwly to do. run-l II ludmnlly n will all wotmllon for all Ill and an. and from 0! math: the Hun nprlcnn rlllzmn In Turklnh 7. Life and my no In gum war, Ml 1min mlnlstm u mlnoplo have milled their menu of the muul nllnallm. Can- '0" Incl key. Amarillo: to dlplomul mam-on the situation In extreme- nve and all forclzners are In dam of wing mnrtlrrpd by lnfu‘rhled (annual Turks." m than-.. - 0 rep Jnhn 0 A. I In Turkey, than. duty M vlll ho. 00 pm: the dam: of the Unltml 8mm. and to 0m“ l-mo- dial» romration for tho alum-Nod asqanqinnllnn n! r,“ " has L-A â€" - Aalnhman, lfnllevl 8mm Infill-O" An ntseul ll “u“ domino: board 01 mlulo medium stops u "on or the 4m.- ount. TM 3,0. I! resolution can and witmnect. "'89!" Iowa! has to on Their’ Way to A ' Turkish Waters-Vico Consul Assassinated. Tho ugh the Attempt “Was Made. Wuhan». mum Am: Inch. bld children .Ind uemn being among our best friends. races '1 have received," he said. "I letter Yachl from I prominent Mohammedan in so" [1 Beirut. congratulating me on the he! mm ‘ that my Ion is going _to preach the the cl gospel in Persia. though he says he fully would have preferred thzt he came land!" to Syria. The murderous attack on dnrnm Hr. lagshsen was, so far as I can km" L‘AA No Popuiar Uprising Feared. . H. H. Jess-m, who recently re- domh turned to his home of Montage. PL. from Beirut. Turkey. in speaking of tile nttemmnd assassination of Vice PM! on Consul Magelsnen. raid there is no evidence of Mir popular uprising in Beirut against either Christian (or- eignm or American. There is no special hostility to Americans in 8mm. not even nmng Melamine dang. the lending Mohammedan: of Beirut being gluon: our best friend; Mate rang-“3;; has had . short, _ V. _ ..., “am-um: or rice (‘oimll II ma 3 short. hut scum, diplmmulo are". . an Stone. and | muntry against Ahvln! "am”. as well In I mrmnfl In Turkey. has glvm Man a wry In hmnn Is one o! the may Carnegie milllnuarlm, was weak Carnegie company (rm- llfl to ”98. and la the confirm!” protege of Andrew Carnegie. His home I: P“ I, __..-... "unnuuwn. “The action 0! the Wuhington gov- ernment is considered to be entirely entree! Ind according to the tradition: or the American republic. Inter- .uuonli complications in conneqm-ncc at tho Amoric'nn demonstration are not expected. (or neither Pram-o mu" iluwsla. which [as Always considered mu- Mlnor to be under the much! "Should Turkey Ask the advice or the imperial government in this mu.- (er the imperial guverumwt would not fail to impress on the iormcr the necessity (or giving the ’Amc government the fullest satisfaction. "The action of the “'uhlngton 30v- (‘rnmnnt i. -A-_.._ . . “V-.. v. nuonva. it in ofliciaiiy listed that the die- patch of the American squadron to Beirut will not be regarded by France or the other European powers as hair- ing any political significance in con- nection with the near eastern situa- tion. It in minted out that the United States has always retrained hon: taking part in the near eastern complications; the European powers assuming the burden of that question. A leading French oflicini likened the presence of an American squadron in Turkish waters to the demouxirw tion made by the British and German :nrships in Venezuelan waters. l A semioficini statement. published ‘ at Beriiu concerning the attack on t the United States vice consul at [ici- 3 mt. an: [it is minted out that the United states in Independent of European agreements respecting Turkey. and that no matter what policy she may adopt it will not be Intervention in the intemadonai ailnirs or Turkey. lo I- _-_.,.. fifi --.--_ n .u- I‘ll" attempted usmlnatlon'ot Vice Con. an! Hugelasen. no matter what pro- cgduro the state department at Wash. inston may consider most advisable. It In _AAÂ¥A, . m that It in not like]! that any other power will raise an objection to summary action on the part of the United States In connection with the unwanted usmlmuan'nr mm mm More. which takes . Lei-hm", [failed 1' ma the clam: 0! cl ion for the nuemmnd the near eastern anna- mtnled out that the has always retrained an in the near eastern the Eumpean powers will later- Sun Inter-em Lama. Dr. Weissberger, a play-{mt ut- zeon of Frankfort. Germany, m so severely Injured in I railroad want some time ago that he had to come practicing his profession. In chin N... no even wore a dork, in! II;- rlnd of the ”Mung ca, aleeted by most of the other men an hm“ ....... ”will [so]! In the buckzmund in am {arts to Honize Mm. m on the cm manner Monmouth be In") "0mm manor talk and Iamllubherx happy by saying '1‘! downstafra" instead of "Let's g low." He even wore a derhv I: . em and bind tho» American uninjured. The “do as somewhat mm by the kn urn-h noar St. Moritz. 0n the WI. Om-nty minim-s below the ma". while ascondlnz the mm In. sine the center suddenly and 1., firm- Man-ail Sch}; uh“! Made ‘3 West of the xuomenu' conversation with a wait- and a little later the Irish lag In :eplaced by the 8mm: “Ion Ink. Sir Thomas. It In understood. would ‘luve had no objectto- to the green uumcr It It hld homo O (noun In, addition to the harp. but In the hotel was without any piece 0! hunting with tho double decoration tho change wu’ but managed h keep “In" Mohammad In site of er- n’ze him. m on board aamer Monmnuth he carv- ~d sailor an: and mdda ham)! by saying 14": m 7 _,. â€".-â€".--uu. n was noticed Ind lhottry Sir Thomas Arrived at the Oriental Hotel. Manhattan beach, the other evening. an Irish flag which adorned .119 main entrance to the «unmana- ns temovod. In the party which or- commuted 8h- Thomu vm the ear] and countess of Shaw. The yachtsman on entering III-M . c.â€" Fall In Alylnc 9mm "other: X. Huang 9- "pork-um mnâ€" A_‘_-47 -- ,, -_ “new "‘I be well it an American ship could be permanently stationed on the Syrian coast. ' "The American missionaries and professors at the Protestant college in Beirut have always taught the peo- ple loyalty to their merely: Ind obedience to the lawn, and the Ameri- cans residing in Turkey have. almost, without exception. been mauled by; the government and people III pm ing legitimate, peaceful vocation. and desiring only the good of the people." of certain persons. who tied fig. man to shoot him. “It is noun-Iona In Baku. that no Modem can be punish” tor kink. a Christian. I do no: “puma ' uprlnlng in Syrln on account of Mohammudan Insurrection. . The whit of the Amer-lean that will save a most wholesome elect, and It would‘ h! the Ice 8355:; Lipton Had Flag; Changed. _,.. . u “can“: {3. Bush: n.‘, 0f "laei'a 3;)“ ye. "“0- MG mm: In well an um “m m "an thstor '“ meat of Poem! "my. 'lfl Mu

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