“on NATIONAL ‘ ' ROOSEVELT COMMITTEE mm" m . «duo mute. Mum > and. hunt“ upon application. Wuumn, March Illâ€"(Special to Downer- Grove Reporter.)~'l‘he de- yelopunenu o! the put week in the no!!! 0! politics were many and varied mid crystnlllzed themselves Into a tidal wue ot sentiment 91 “var ot _.___ Dmn “w “â€"1 â€"v- â€"‘7V nomination of Col. Theodore Rm volt u the condition! of the Republic- an party for the proaldency. Dispatch- e] from an auctions of the 'country I've told o! the ascendancy of the noosevelt boom, and the naming of a number of delegates, lnstructed tor Hm; lave supported the contention that be It the people's cholco. One of the principal Roosevelt vicâ€" Oflu of the week W18 the refusal of It. McKinley, manager of the admin- latntlon campaign forces, to accede to‘tbe request of Senator Dixon. chnlr- In of the National Roosevelt Com- “ mt o Mot plea be sent out to the Bopubllcon committees In the- w 0: to the lexlulatures at the out“ nun; tint action be taken to- M lnmnuns presidential profor- cnco printin- In those cannon- vcdthl than no much luv all!!! at cnua !nuodn to my noon the wwmmmwr named .9 m We 0! (ha Rambling m upn‘ctam convention. cub _4_‘- .-~ «ml-Inc- l mum-u tor the proddmcy II C _. _ . .g_. .x- -Amln. “w.“ And Imus} an! the «an» W W plan; the “nmo'f In no «can» who once undo .; W at you" In um alou- oI tho‘ “I plying Ibo undo-1pm. TI. mint a! advice from Missouri. bob: 0! a. «cult at can pmmmhl W9 Mum bald “I man no. n can “he mu Ir. Hemmer hi I“. ll- onflu flavor, slaved “dainty m nuns for the uâ€" vaw co «mm in. monk an manor a m mummmummm Mall shalom II the KM 00 911â€"". Col Wan mind . ~u“... 1‘.“ m u to that v. We“ at and will my Ink“ all)!“ N van! o! failure to can!!! 0| the 0' (I! pvt-“lg of mu Min (to mm from Oklahoma 80 United Bum minim Ind Med to look If!" an lllfl" ‘A, ,. .1-.- 5 ft {iii W a man. to: «to Walt “I flammmthemtomm j“ W for Col. maven (he I...“ nd Iovpn «was In in- “ for lr.1'nlt ad M are unin- w M are {my-three m In“. nummuuudm. umdtvmmmmmt " â€volt will ‘0‘ 1 â€ml Itâ€" “ an m. Hull it tho mm <3! â€mun ,k g-- NW1 KM)“ a of Mamie-u in mammal“ Wanda-non en's-u;- (I ï¬m‘ Tbi‘ï¬: v01!†0!" no man. COUNTY~ » (Continued nan use 1.) court. it w mund that the Grand Jury m detectlvoly drawn and that†a. conviction under said ! iotme’hu‘ could not with any degree ! certain. ty he mainland The men were con’ tinned to the June term when the evidence V“ min submitted to the grand jury with a. view or having new jindictmenu returned. Atter these two girl. and the other witnesses had given their testimony the sand 1m“? ‘ ' ~ , ‘---â€" An lnfllnlmant 51V“ tuuu I-UB‘I-n-v-u' refilled to return an indictment against any or the parties. With this change in the testimony or Leah Hick-l man, the People could not maintain the indictment returned in the Jan~ nary term against Harry Falk for misconduct towards her. I went to Springï¬eld and explained these facts and circumstances to L. Y. Sherman. Chairman of the State Board 0! Administration, which Board has charge of the Geneva Home, and be instructed the to use my own Judg‘ ment and to dispose of the cases as I thought bent. Atter consulting with the Court and explaining the facts I naked the Court to dismiee the indict- ments against Falk tor misconduct 1toward the Hickman girl, which was done. (louv- ann: The maln accusttion is that I suppressed ceruln evidence. There was no evidence suppressed in this lnvestlgunon and In the teen.» 11011 no witnesses lave been new cloned who did not appear and teen- (y before the stud jury. No Attempt. vhuever we: nude to protect my person. All wltneesee Wei-g thor- oushly Interrupted and all evldenco Inlrly end lmpnnlllly preached to the and Jury. The grand juror: ,II ___A- A, ï¬le. I-uq I-c". .v-wï¬ the and jury. The mud juror- wero selected Iron .11 pan- 0! the county and some .1 least no known to every your. 1 unhooiuunsly rotor all per-on- to than mud jun†for Juury Ind June. 1911. to anemia whether any Act or ulvm at mine In- fluenced their union and whether any slur! wu mule by no to nanom- uy antimony. The grand Juror- [or tho January tom. 1911. were u lol- W. J. I. â€thank. mum u. Noun). 5. P. mu", Club I'. Burn. lam Bloonld. Hod Mal. lam luau-Mt. r. A. M. l. 0. Town- md. Prod "ennui-nor. but my. A. mat-m. l'. A. Kuhn. Chm.- noydou. Jun SID-w, Valentino Kn!- hr. The mud mm- [or the Jan. 1m. («In wen u loam": Wm. r. W. Wu Blocks. Hou- n Donut“. I In Dluu. Mar Kama". _ fauna-o. In". -._._,__ _ Mo, JMm‘NrM-l. A. I nur- umkmow. mm P. Inn. 0. 0. But. Mt. Henry c. vein-tenor, Pd" “or. link!» flour-nu. H. I. molly-u. Don C. White. B. (3. Inch «I. l. P. [Io-mar. Wink- haw. Juno! MI and mum. W. I In. roe-Ind I “Inn" Man from mum of than no Mk- “! 00.. of the. m ham". 5“. n h It“ but. M will one" an on an In my one. gm they I- “w†I have Mien (m n. number at the (land Jim" to tie clot! kill no evidence wu "named, mi I0 ll numeuedmuypcfltomnl no bill or I "we bill. and that the up in fairly conï¬dent. DI! the public no.“ member (but man. “on um um laces-am: moot of the facts, and that no an In mutated mm a. person who mileâ€?! mm «autumn. In regal co the to: “a Bird lenses. 1 an amp†guy that If. to: 1nd Hr. Bird were Indian! (or “- l-nlt upon one Mr. “Heft-m. III: 7-. ...- _ mumi‘rï¬yuie,hum I‘m to will“ an of m- II WI. . A. .g- Mr. Fox through hie counsel, 1. I‘. Snyder, oflered to turn mate's evio deuce. One. or both of the portion «led (on e eepnrnie trio! which was mated. I tinned to try an nil-I me before an! Mani nu iupoeed upon Min. Ir. Bird succeeded in pro curing mm] continuum end “If“ in; which time the couvlnln'ing wit- n'een Ir. Tineringlon. novel to Kn- enn. He refund to return with!» be in; paid for his time end .11 enema i went helm the Board of liver- lvinors. end one! for a non ancient to lefny those e'xpenneu. The Super- vuon refused to give me the money. m cones are pending nod will in will give no the money to bring Tit- mlnton. the cuddling nitneu, miot m the m «(that the WW)! "I "HID UI ulu unv- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 7‘ case. I was a member of tile jut? and heard theï¬estimony in this case. At , Ll._ -.._. ...... nun- u- -.__ no time was there my testimony sup- pressed, an In as I know, and you certainly did not influence or even try to Influence the jury in returning no bllla or true bills in any cases. lmust say frankly. that l have always thought your method fair and honor- able and always liked the way you did your duty." ..... ' Yours very truly. Nelson H. Webster. Mr. Charies W. Hadley. Wheaton. ill. Dear Sinâ€""i. A. l“. Mertz, being a juror for the June term. 1911, of the Circuit Court of this county in the case of one Willis cladding, can posi- tively any that you did not suppress any evidence, or try to influence the grand jury In any way that the evi- dence did not justiiy." March 15. 1913. Mr. Charles W. Hadley, Wheuon. "I. My Dear Sir:â€"- ..... “To the best or my belief you, I: Btlte'l Attorney. presented the evidence to us In a cldlr and conscientious mnnner. mm It mined to no th-t ovary coocotnble thin; bud boon done towndo I con- plcto Investigation without the Ion- bllnco ol mambo of may of the he". so far as lung. l with to sum MW. that than nu In my Judgment Io evidence 0! a: hunt on your part to shield nnyono nor to In- voice tln dollhomlou o! the jury. An» mun-(ion o! the; Inter sort in nothing “on «I I slur on the Intel"- unco and bounty of (M MG-DOI‘I ol the jury was tho an. and «0 party 3'†lot so that tho “Mane. 'ould ‘luvo lull“ n Indictment nut-t." \ Your! very truly. [lunar-L Um» I3. ma. Mr. Chum W. Hum. \vmton. m. not an» ..... “In my cod-Ion u] u: ouâ€"wâ€"v‘ .... w“ , V nu. ad I umber you «ado-ed I“ the who“. ind mule a W clock to M n" m «Idem More Ila 3m.†m. mrm"\5‘vfii.¢i1ey. mm. In. no.“ Sin-41 was a nus-bet of the mad my June. flu. term. I 'u fluent am; the mum-Hon of the witnesses In nun! to the two girls from the Geneva Home. Ml the e"- delne Wu brought out to the mustac- nondtbem.ndlcouldoeaofno attempt to same.- any evidence not“! 917 one." Mr. Charles W. Rodney. Wheeton, m. Deer Stuâ€""Being Informed that in o ceruln nee which you brought beâ€" foretbegnndjnryln themth of June, 1911. of which I was a member, you nil suppreoeed evidence and need your Influence to secure 3 nobm in hvorofoneoftheerewhocon- muted en malt on two m m‘ the Gum Home. I feel it my duty‘ to write to you end help to protect you ‘ not “he accmttol. The â€mm-eminent“). Iaothh writing in Mum of the etrlct and nble work which you hove delivâ€" ered to Bute'e Attorney. end benev- mg met true and able oflcm should be more encouraged by the people." Your: very respectfully. night. anon-insane. limb 1‘, â€1* Hr. CIm-Ioo w. mm». m m. Duran-2 . . . "Imam Very truly yours. You 11mm"; Medan. â€arch I. "I! u very mu. N. (3-. Tom-d. Inuit Bunnie! March H, 19) 2. Much n, 1912. A, 1“. Meta. C. D. Btu)“. submitting the same was all right." Yours very truly. W. F. Andormum. Dear Sir: . . . I V bar 01 the Grand Jury In and remember very well 1 refer to about the two gll #4». 1.. Wheatou, 111.. March M. 1912. ‘ Mr. Charles w. Hadley. Wheaton, iii. Dear Sir: . . . "i was one of the Grand Jurors In the January, 1911, term in the Circuit Court of Du Page County, at. which time we considered the testimony against John Dixon and mu Miiier. . , . i certainly did not observe anything which led me to suppose that you were endeavoring in any way to influence the Grand Jury in their action in this cane with re!- erenco to any one of the ihree luen mentioned." Mr. Chm-lea w. Haley, Whouon, I“. Whenon. 11L, March 12. 1912. our sir: . . . “There was no evidence suppressed that I know at. not aid you try to Influence the Grand Jury 1o reguru t all. uuuw- u. _,_,, ui'nu n. ma. Door Blr1~l In 9mm! 0“ "W “a _____ A wu liven callus! John Dlloll um lull llllor lot mull upon two um: (roll the Geneva Ho-o . . . ad lu- Iun you did not try to lulu- ma the Grad Jury to Mum my 1m bllll or no hm. an the evidence Won the crud Jury did not mum Mr. Charle- W. Hulfy, Wham. ,L .‘ inn m‘.â€"vvv an! I (bin :11 the mm were tum-nu cull-d by you." Your: an (alt. has .1. Blimp. Inch N. 1012‘ Ir. curio- w. mam. Wham, lIL Darn": ..."‘Inno¢nm no cu. mum“. and u: mm“: "mm" In on m nan It tn too but com an altâ€- I-n to run his Mix-hon down. ninth. II N" am NM up." Your: to" truly. Nlmflllo. MI II. 1012. an. Chuk- w. Nudity. Who-m. Ill. Iynoullrz... "Iva mt I! no “no the cut at John Dixon and t.“ Hm†In mu Man II. Gnu! Jury h tho Jun com o! (In (that! Court. I’ll. I mum you conducted um an n we“ at an on." human. and withheld no "Ham I- m mm “on at any can nth-Ind.†Vm sincerely mm. I." C. mum. MVIIK. Marci 1|, I911. It. cut!“ "any. Wham. m M ahaâ€""l was present It the "no no and Jim mm the teal-any mind John Dixon sud sun Miller. I do not no iov any one can scene you at trying ‘0 up pn- ny 0"qu or um you Med to no any Influence with an. m. Wm!- cladding. u l .2an. rated to type“ before the Grand Jmudlld-o. . . . [flound- mlnd the '11 you bandied your «an. In my estimuon no sun's Attorney could be In! note honorable am in vm.†mm by the prom- 0' 32 South Main St. Phone 45 M w m. Fainting about Moat Mark“ Your: very’tï¬l)’: Kari . no bill." Youn very truly. A. C. Butholonow. Your: vow ml}. amu- u may p, Bomberser. 'c. H. mum W.. J. R!!B flleEl co..l mmiuwflw“ ‘_ an - Plan. 62-. Regal White Wyandgtie: Winners of lst, 2nd. 3rd and 4th hens, lst. 2nd and 3rd pallets, [st cock; 2nd cockeml. silver cup for best display, at Downers Grove Show in 1911. Some choice cockerels for sale cheap. Eggs 52 pet l5; SIS per [00. C. C. REESE RJI. D. No. 3. Downm Grove. Ill. ‘...n- Call up EDGEWORTH Ate-t for NAPEIVILLB TILE TbeBestDminTile Mada InUseforNYun. FunStodtonhand. Cutlohmpflyucended to. Chad. In!" a W 9 wuom st. 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