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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 27 Aug 1910, p. 6

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ing ‘to each other in a swaying bug'gy__ behind a fear-crazed horse and shrieking with fright, were saved from beinglplunged to death in the Chicago river at Ashland avenue by the prompt' action of two men. The two children :4 Chicagoâ€"Two little girls, em..â€" 1 Ii were saved, but the rescued and res- cuers were thrown into a ditch at the side of the street, and all .were se- verely bruised. Edna Walish. fifteen ' years old, and her sister May, twelve l years old, were driving their father’s I horse and buggy along Ashlnnd avenue when the animal took fright and start~ "llvu Il-x‘ “nu..-" ed to run {In the dviniecuon' of the river. Edna. who was driving, tugged bravely at the lines. but could not check the frightened beast. Bloomington.â€"â€"An unusual case was that filled in the Woodford county court by Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bell, presenting a claim for 86,000 against the estate of John Jayden, a wealthy resident of Eureka. .Jaylen had made his home at intervals for a number of years with Mr. and Mn. Bell and frequently remarked that he wished to repay them for many acts Aof kindness. Finally he offered them a home and when they found one which suited them, he requested them to call on him at his residence in Eureka and he would sign the neces- sary papers. An engagement was ar-. ranged and the papers prepared. On their arrival in Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Bell were dumbfounded to learn that their benefactor had dropped dead a few hours before, and without leaving any will. On the advice of friends they have decided to collect the amount of the donation from the es- tate, and have submitted all the evi- dence. in their possession showing the plans of the old man. Upper Alton. â€"Rev. Washington M. Chnvis an ordained Baptist minister, conducted evangelistic meeting: here V at the colored Second Baptist church Gainâ€"«Benhmin Gentry shot Ind m .‘ "we... LJ";1O Whom he can-hi ElginEâ€"Earl Smith, chauffeur in the automobile in which Joseph Connor. alleged embezzler of funds from he Wauke‘gan office of the El‘gin, Juliet and Eastern railroad, was spirited from the Elgln statg hospital three weeks ago, was arrested in Chl- cugu for complicity in the'escape and was arraigned for hearing before Jus- tice A. J. Volstnrff today. Mt. Carmel.â€"The Bernet, Craft I: Kaui‘tman company‘ of St. Louis 1! building an addition to its President mills here 'which will increase the daily output to 1.600 barrels, the lat;- est of any mills in the state. The nmchinery’ will, be operated by elec- tricity. \\'uukegan.â€"-A deal in under way for a traffic agreement which will make possible the operation of the longas: electric railway running out of Chicago. In Milwaukee the Chi- cago ‘Milwankee Northern line. which extends to Sheboygan. The combined lines will be 150 miles long. NEWS NUGGETS FROM ILLINOIS l.0lnnd~-1‘he safe in the postoflice here was blown open. The robbers gut $71 in stamps and some cash the amount of which has not been made public -The safe was wrecked about a year ago at which time the robbers got about $200 in money. 'Mattoon.â€"-After eating his supper. G‘eorge Mauseur, a clerk, bade his wife good-by and started 'up town. He has not been seen‘since. He had a considerable sum of money on his person when last seen, and foul. play Is feared. COIchester.â€"â€"A reward or 8500 has beeuoflered by the underwirters for the arrest and conviction of the per- son who started the fire that de- strayed the store of E. M. Farmer Son last February. Mattoon. ~The body of C. E. Birch. a farm hand, was found lying near the iiiinois Central tracks in this city. It Is not known how he met his death. but his injuries indicate that he was struck by a train. East St. Louls.â€"-â€"Charles Blehl, a ,minting contractor; fell 30 feet to the ground while. at work on the fire es- cape of the Broédxvay theater; receiv- lng injuries from which he died in a few hours. , Chillicothe.â€"â€"Joseph Smith, twenty- four years old. of Hoboken, N. J., was run (Nor and killed by at fast train on the Santa Fe railway. His body was frightfully mangled. Jerseyville.â€"An eflort is being made to raise' $30,000 to secure the new shoe factory of Roberts, Johplon Rand of St. Louis. The company agrees to employ 400 men. Kankakee.â€"â€"Unless citizens come to the; rescue of the Y. M. C. A. of this city and contribute $300 each month, the work of 'the local assoclaupn must, be abandoned. » ‘ i P‘eoria.-â€"â€"A gang of forgets is 3!; work in this city. Complaints are re! :eivad daily by the police from mer- chants who are victims of their oper- ations. little girls, clips- u+’ the no: on: 010le wuu‘ nu Ime. Tamplco.â€"-â€"The village of liooppole raised 3 total 0! 865,000 to cecal-e llroad connectlon with the Burling- : 11‘ here, by means of the Tapploo- ooppole nilroed. which ll nearing . mpletlon. ' Lewinowmâ€"Chorlea McCorrlhsn. I ‘Wrglnlan‘ employed on the Joe Hum- ‘fiel tum, four miles out of here. was 1Ilstnntly killed by bolus thrown from 1} wagon. McCarrihan What about forty-five years old. Jollet.--The school board of thla ally In making plans for the establish- ment of a one-room school for the en- :‘trucuon of the deaf and cum. GOVERNMENT ATTORNEYS PLAY. TRUMP CARDS IN URION CONTEMPT CASE. REVEALS HURRIED VACATION Witness Shaw. on Gran-Examinatlon. Barn Facts No‘t Hitherto Admitted In the Haringâ€"Elm Savor. Blow for thO' Donn-a. Chicago, Aux. 18.â€"â€"Trump cord. were played by the government In the hearing before Jud“ Kenesnw M. Landll ot the case of Alfred B. Urlon. chief .couneel for Armour Co.. cited with three other Armour attach- es to show Cause why they should not be held In contempt. BEEF IHUST lfi HII .v. â€"" .. came. from Washington to guide the local government attorneys in the beef investigation, and District Attorney Edwin W. Sims were constantly con- ferring with Assistant District Attor- neys Wilkerson and Ellis Godman dur- ing the early part of' the court session. They had prepared to recall Shaw to the stand when he was recalled by At- torney Miller. In answer to question- of Mr. Miller, Mr. Shaw testified that ne began checking out the notebooks. the burning of which caused the pres- ent hearing, on July 31. This testi- mony appe red to surprise the govern- ‘ment attx rneye, and after Mr. Miller's brief ex mination the witness was questl ed by Mr. Wilkerson. Witness Becomes Confused. Shaw became confused for the first .ime since he appeared in the case and seemed to lose his self-possession. i‘ne cross-examining attorney had him at his mercy, and information said to be of much value in the government's case was drawn from him. . “Here are the matters related by Shaw that were not told before by him, either in 'court or before the grand jury: . . . L, A- .L,‘ °.â€"â€"â€" ,_-, _ That he made a third trip to the stationery department. where the note books were being prepared for destruc- tionâ€" on the afternoon of Thursday, August 5, when he testified they were destroyed. - AL -â€" ’- That he saw the janitor: when they came for the boxes with the purpose of taking them to the furnace room and burning them. ' . . ,That he told Henry Edmondu, to whom the request for the books was made by the grand jury. that all the books had been dutroyed without looking'gt the record to see it any had been turned in during the past five days. That he had been packing the note books for several days when‘he told the grand jury that he hurriedly checked them out on Thursday be- cause he was going on'his vacation. That he had drawn no money for his vacation, as is the custom at Ar: mour's, and had not made a request of his sunerior officer for a vacation. George'W. Willetts. assistant omce manager for Armour . Co., fol- lowed Shaw on the stand. Mr. Willetts said the- hooks had been destroyed in A, a 1-! the rexu‘l‘ar course of business and 101- lowing a, -system‘ that had been in shot in the Armour omcel ‘for more OBJECTS ’TO 10 CHILDREN With Four of His Own Ompdng Man Object. to Suppofllng Thug. of Sound Wife. Clevel‘nnd, Ohio, Aug. 18.â€"â€"1 Surink my: the line at. “.m- ten Takes Hurrlod Vacuum}. .1: and BOB-Mu. . The divorce ”91mm an un- lul- lly upon: MI van for M M clothes. so um he wu unable to w Prince Nichol-:0! Iona-pm colo- hnted the imioth univomry at III accession by “lupin: tho ungu- all :1. title of kin; and tutoring to I- conntry m melon: nun at m Florence Nuhunsnlo. the am nurse. known the world w: u “an angel 0! Crimes." In which wnr III. wunnnmJloduhorhonohule , ‘A_A WI- . lull-In unv- un --- â€"â€"- don. ehommm foreman She was ninety you. old. Ole! Hen-on of Seattle we. elected president at the world'e m or the doe! at Coloredo Burlap. f. R. Carpenter d Chm van m a Vicente-Mont. Gen. George W. Gordo- o_t [canola van renomtnatad' (or oouraaa ova! T. C. Looncy by tron: 3.000 to 3.500 majority in the Damocrauv m of the Tenth congressional W at Tennessee. . ' Mayor Gaynor will ha am to the Adirondack: as soon on Na condition pet-mm. Heir to n chm In I $5,000,000 00- uto in Scotland. Juno. V. butcher in Kemy.N J.. in nouncod lu- Intonation w I 01. 000 in opening c shop to cut rate! for tho benefit at poor Mn. Rama: Hm of Wm Minn, 3nd her eight-mum child In; to mount an Incline (no 3 tom boat to u dock. Lloyd Bluhnzn, husband at“ Binghun, thrashed John Lino Cannot. lending mnn of tho Holden Stock company It the Euclid Anna. Ou- don thenur In Clovolnnd. for m tobanxoodtflendotlflu‘mm Altnd Vllh ruched M um. after driving forty mile! with tho do“ body of his hmthor, who had boon killed by lightning. Tho surviving boy wu paralysed ad could an only one hund. An excursion train from Bordeaux. with 1300 passeneers and maniac at glmd of 60 miles an sour. crashed into a freight train at Samoa, hence. Thirty-taro persons were killed and 100 injured. Many of the victims- ‘were school girls. A misplaced switch caused the accident. Rioting was resumed in cap-gm 0.. and one man was fatally shot and five others injured. So fleree was the violence of the crowds that all street car male was abandoned. After keeping his secret for m years. Thomas Mooney confided to a friend in Kansas Cit}. Kan" that he had clubbed his stepfather to death in a quarrel. The friend repeated the confession, the police heard at lt. and Mooney is in jail known :0 u phllumu'oplu. ad a us home In Wulthun. Mun. H. van 3 sulfate: from puny-1 Four persons were killed u “no Injured when I southbound W train on the Chicago Ifle nun-d struck an automobile at o m near Roche-tor. Ind. With every clue proving at but. the police who Mn boon Inn-duals the mysterious mum at the vouch, attorney. William 1.. ma. In Clon- hnd, have Mon but on tho M that .th. murder win the work at loll. up me’n. M A WEEK 5 NEWS Robert Tm: Punt. pro-Hun: o! no EPIIUME GENERAL HIV.- PIIIONAL N. Y; F. 8. Hanan that! final new“ nd 0:- mum-r. n. “with any of (he wont. fair." In tho mt In" and Mr 1010 am at ,Bnnulu. m ontlnly W by; I comma-won which swept «on (him. entailing a loan m u; $100,000,000. Tho are vs. II. to t‘m circuit In the to» not building. and u not. mung Into WIN. mum , TVo por- oou m mm an! tort! Injured. I. J. Ryan} formerly plots-nor In a wanton on“... vu art-cued In mm on chm of using the Inn- to «grand. It In llleled he Wit! land- ln Oklahoma muwlmulummau. vhlleblciey were waiting to will. entice hone on the of “in“. with intent to kill um um realm- : on the com containing body of I lifelong friend end neighbot eq ,‘Ihocked lire. Evelyn men liqueur of It. Louie the: eke hinted e‘ the greveeide end three E3 I? ‘3 E in w. Lilcm at cue-co wok catholic pen and did at smut- inur- 1m: am at mot. At but on nu people were more at [ell Mundja will. quite seriously, run two cyan came together neuron on m [cm numd three-quarter! on all. nor!) 0! Mann hilt, N. Y New York :blico are engaging them- uln- vith the theory that June. 1. MW. tlb would-ho mum at m 01ny pr. had n accomplice WW “I I. this. but 1 man with 3 none. "chi ll under nuanlctou. At thlic t. ldnho, hundreds of you!!! 0! (In unite, hung to the Huh. 0! tr... on “(It points surroundum tho city and upload In the hope that the elect ’ht produc- run to check the dam ion mucht by ton-t Iraqi-uh! :ohnnhullmultJor run mum; to: the nut um In two month I. . which usual ma my district: In km and shaft-god tyo of tho_ _prln- clul words U Tokyo almost entirely. m [inn mt otter onclul Investm- uoa It mu M and mining. The Ml, mm- M on lncreued may sum-IV m the three nub-tun- an an!“ In the high cost of "VIM In tho UM States. according to Sen- non John-uh o! Althm, Ch!“ of Arm“- .1: Smith of Cantor-uh. minority “than at the select sen-to com-mu. a: pointed during the In. angina at can“ to lave-unto and Ink. u up»! on wages and me one. of con mama. lentil mun laborer-I were killed ad I W lumber were Injured by theolldvulflpu'totndunotthe A. 0111..pr company. It Mann... NH! ., out.” his porn anal. Thom-Md; Bank of Commerce, I Tupi-ink Londo- concern. bu IIl-l" III ‘4'". Mhdmuuonmthonnhot the Nov 1* my Shh Mention of W hem” the meat!" commit- A unit sqssdel riveliu the council eldermenic lplesion wee pertiy laid here in Pi him when it became hwwn that D“. G. laonerd Leven. one o! the bee“ sown society physicians at the Northfside had been smsted end placed unler 82.000 bell charged with having solicited bribes from city dive keepers“ Theodore .Rooeevelt sullered e shani detaei‘st New York when the Republican gm. committee. by e vbta at so to 1i. rejected a moi on m hill: a! temporary chei oi’ bemueonysntiontoheheldei was mm 27. Vice-President Men has chosen unanimously to set as unwary presiding oilicer. Bill Len: n' Anstrslie and Al Kael- Inen of Canto; nie. constituting the two 7r p" 1.1"} lmgplm it...” 1 ~‘ of III! 1 ' M [mugâ€"1;“. _ w lPlIOOPAL enunc- ’ Rotterâ€"30v. P C. wumw a Holy luchsrlltâ€"‘I. u ._ -' «val. and first “Ind-v... m ' "women. (D...) Rev. G. W. Eugellcr. PM. E. E. Rile, Au't. may Moosâ€"lord... u,“ t "out“. 7:“ p. a. 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