"w M City Con-cl. Wotan Mlllu'ry Auk.» regninr mqeting. 3m. favorably pau- ed- upon in the sumo: $485.76 were re. turned by auditing committee and council directed the clerk to draw on the treasurer In ("or of claimants. Monthly requbitidn for supplies for the seven] depnrtmcm'ta were favor- ably noted upon. and the clerk was an- thorined to make the purchases. Ad- . .v-‘,w “\w. A resolution was passed 'providing for improving two rounds running north and south throu the city for bicyclists. It contem ted buying a scraper to scrape a path three feet wide. Partial report from special committge on 'the tram nuisance was considered. A full consideration or the pmblem _wiil heurevlewed at next a part of the city of Highland Park) Referred to ï¬nance committee to' 're- port thereon at next regulnr meeting. Petition of property owners represent- in: the frontage on Dean avenue re- qnepting the council to order a six-inch water main to he laid on said avenue. Referred to tire and water. committee with power to act. Report of Board of Health on the condition or the city water supply was mad and referred to the are and inter committee. The mport oi‘ the tire and water committee on the petition of the Gray, Electric Company. asking for a special low rate for water used for manufacturing purposes, was referral to ï¬nance com- mittee. The report of the tire and ww- terpcommittee on sundry cases where service pipes were frozen between the: water main and service box; commit- expenhe of services rendered in thaw. tee recommended that the city pay the ing out the .aervice pipes in such cases Approvad. Regardingcin'ims for rebate on. account of luggage- eo’uneï¬Â» ordered ." claims he allowed The proposition of f" A. W. Fletcher to purchase the city 'timisfl It“ gum min Wag-IS Aflï¬Vï¬w‘vï¬ M I; referred to the ï¬nance committee with -p‘ power to act ~ ' nn oldinnnee for consideration of the council. The petition of the property owner: was referred to the city attor- ney and. clerk for veriï¬cation. and the nutter of the ordinance was referred to committee of the whole. with the nuyor to prenide. nnd publicity to he given-through the News-[letter or the time am meeting will he held. Pe~ tition of the legal voter: of aninin requesting the annexation of nll that portion of land south of the city limits and cut or the railroad Milton-way mtotheoookcountynnehecome HWAprud. mm In» unte- of .ptoviogn â€can; approved. Presentation of petition of the Chic:â€" gu a wlwankee academia: 00.. liking franchise to construct double tracks upon Ranvny avenue; also pe- tition of propel-(y owner- "presenting thatronuxemthouuotmIcon- imputed. Wins aid ped- tions the runway company submitted THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER. g. §9Â¥8t~ Jain.Biflï¬mxsmmmlx 51236987: ‘ii‘iifl Whey â€(he Col.~ calla pup: ‘ py-to a-root‘ive neee. Twice in euc- ceeeion be has come within one of winning tile Jewell medal, only to see some other man beat him bye scratch. Many a young man would have been discouraged and would have given up .the ï¬ght, but not '90 with John. M the in: period competitive arm held' just before the cadets left I last week for vacation, Sen-gt. Ridgeway bed weenie-faction of drilling down all the oorpe and in consequence carried am the beautiful Jewell ‘ medal, which “he hides longcoveted. (Sen-gt. With the exception of two cadets, who were detained at home on ac- pount of death in m. family, w of the boys. returned from their Easter vacation on time. asueual, and ready to “bone†forthe remaining ten weeks. Capt. and Mrs. Burke; Capt. and Mn. Beddick, Mrs, R. P. Davidson and Cadet Captain Chideater were members of a jolly box party at the Studebaker laat Wednesday night, to Many of the upper .clasamen and the teachéra were gratiï¬ed to hear of the reâ€"election of - Mayor, Samuel Jones of Toledo. Mayor Jones form,- ed‘ many friendships at the N. M. A. whey-e he was a frequent visitor dur- ing-the cadet days of his son Percy. The Chicago papers of lent Sat- urday morning announced the death of Maj. Fulten, Hudson. Wis.. whose illneee' was mentioned in this column last week The entire school will sympathise with Corp Fulton' in the loss of his father. ‘ Invitttiona ere out for a junior dance at Bournique’a. which will be given Friday evening, April 14, the cadets of the Northwestern Military Academy to be the guests Of honor. Tho-ch00] poet, Boyeuo.‘ is trying to W the diflorouoo bureau and“ link- nnd the city limib. Otpt Dark. and the members of the band W the concert given by SOBOI’I band at the Auditorium lat Wetland-y afternoon. ' Cadet Waterman gave .110th in swimming. ,( Y) to a select coding. lat My. - v.90 . .. {3, V3334) J ‘10 in: . «wumkwTé on, 33% ‘ _ 3 . ‘ You want them! We have them; 1 . camps†o 9 ‘Many of the Park’s sportsmen are putting their shotguns in con- dition for use :in snipe shooting. The snipe have made theira pear- ancexalready out near the s okie. H. P. Electric Light Co; The few bright days of the past week have developed two epeoiee of baseball crank. One clau' in content with nothing but active action, while the other: heeded by Lomn,‘ Hart and 'othera‘arq buaily" ecanning the morning pepera to see what Tim Donahue and big Bill Lang have been doing {or the preceding twenty. four hours. The only trouble this year ia that all our “fans" are etrbng eopportere of the Chicago team and we niiae the animated Chicago ve Cincinnati diacuaeione of last year. SawyereMann The donor of the Jewell lied-l. Hr. A. O. Jewell. of Highwood. wee It the period competition drill end new (or the Irettilne. llhmedel won and awarded. Kr. Jewell he just returned from RM! He informs on their!» will noon m. to Hoe cow with hie bully inking up hie residence there in the intereet of the Jewell Filter 00.0! Chicego. Fwd Rico, the 8m winner of the Iliad“. gained themdpriu. Both of the boy. are to he congntulahd for Mt pluck x93!-