VOL, XIV. No. 44.- TRA NORTH SHORE LAW AND FORNTwski.LS ORDER LEAGÚÙE îKsS AND"T ON O CLOSE A TURK ISIDlSAN UpemWsoni Etnion of Swayer thàtCandfidate Who je Laborer Meetas ud a Death by INeSTTEMENTOFsCHOCEcOFase1r11r 0tate ie OUYACID 'y SOOT OREMSthe horsedripping with $staat WWisconsi Cetr=1 ill Interencgt gthe MjrtyE a kngAogTuks CANDiDATE£SLEAGUE RECOM- ever, that Mr. Grim is lepopularte1*BA OURAEDBYESOR SREMSthe last gaspto his hatunches. Bost ermection. ospg Stronger. WligAon rc MEN» vBUT TWO, dONES thswoknw imadsofe¢ BRING AIDO-DOCTORPR- The buggy la sakid to ha"e ontained AND SIMPSON. lent habits. SUE6--OVERTAKES George Hlibbard, of Druce lak, and MAY BECOMB A, RENDEE bPOPULAR- FOREIGN SETTLMENT M.Abr ord addt s Rt. yun yfrm hiag, hoha MTRANSBER POINT IITY TO 0O TO TEST -8M C RUE Speaks Highly o Others, but the tthkme oficeauksega nthe Demoate -- been sumnering toi theresort. ..os ai fAyt "oRcm ivkedta allhs ien ha ciy. In Anhr Oihuppter Added tothe Die- Young Hibhard ie said to, hav' tak- B nwmvement of the Wiscon. Fnldaso tecmainhve BkrDey thrieBae el, mnaio-. dyeocrni-ts he wailsppintedlut teoce of e8 loeur"sMde byt tis Papler 130n11010en the Young woman oWt Ai with sin'centra Railroad Company the deeoe 'h interest candidates and a Turkih laborer ln the Waukegan Knc.opoceadsrdwthubeap Weeks Ago-Parents Guard our Ihtie and ta have assulted her in the town of LeIthton in Lake county is uldbe pant f th Amee anStee andWorepoialnrsyers, in8hle ai Desisi-rig, which enëd ldier outeries and the about to experience a boom au a rail. politicians ha 9comle tofear woul apan 1te mr nSelad kie beldfo th earmcen of9sheriff~h thrillr4igmesu by the physician. road town and et the saetime a altogether laekig and the contents Company, was run down and ile y For Sher ulr ndofcun etnwhe iheoe he srvedof t Arose b anulbe shies rom Dr Caneletued hefelowinnomeans of supplying with ore smelter- for various oEces are on ln earnest. a train on the EplnJosetirsstendEof a ts rety enciy ough ne trersa buggypt nfg the AMoOUr Hotel at even terme and carried te lst elcted at WankgnatUdrthe e rmaylwMhihr.rad Mna hie wlig exellert Lhna die. -Norecm-nceeinatimehe has been in bue RS Abe, at 10:30 tast Thursday sourin from the carriage te srt ome future period. will receive ie, nrst test nextSatur- along the tracks near the wire Milly' endtio.iMnJW. Sanbruhaddt atolirM otel, where sesae o h-The Wisonin Central is building day, lit bas -nomesarily been an tid- eedless of frantic signals to remove. J. W. Swanbrough.-" Unsatisfac- for.ti3.omcWofshenriffanedrat.o evnng r 1.A.Caesopig rest of tengt otae y e e andaapur freiniAshland to Duluth con- vidual canvass by the candidates, an ·Dely, with an Armenian, was on his tory," not Fecommendedfle' - the civil war and le 62 years of 48111, the hotel, dashed fortheM rond to ftd .perience -and in a highly'erou nncting with the Ashland branch be- appeal direct toe ery voter possible wyt okwe teuulmrig H. C. Edwards-Unirecommended eh- arcrdfrprsnle the cause of the disturbance and on-I excitable condition. twoed Abbotsford and Ashland- to Meet. freight left the belt line~ station here Ralp.h W. Chittenden.- Excellent during that great conflict. He0 unpraleed n he Young Hibbard is said to have lefit This gwill )and the WisconshDeCen- In the nly formed distrcts a bu wet-gemnue o7 o- reputation.fe)r honesty. . sheriff'ifLake county for aihtyeaW e n th try that night forrts Un-tra right in thé ore territory and throughout the .comity delegate Ilsts ing sourth . L or n tymmde edfront18te1f leahinyth rod hï sar 8 g, $5'iti t teic-rende-r.possible the shipmentover lits ha"e been -pypared or agreed upon by -Near the wire Mill yards the en- PerrL. esos"Hgyeiee.mpc te Citya1 Wauk a vT standing In the ditch and tfromr it reist would have followed, s ne the l Ine of ore and .raw material .directly the contending factions and the die -gine.er sawsiDely and his companion e and of cean life." eiqem plweabfding Citzso f Wau aneggs were emanating the screamsi of a dent aroused gresatIndignation ln tot the new town of.Gary, which the culty it was anticip)ated would bie ex- ahea and gave signals, whistilng to C. T. Heydecker.--NO recommenda- consider the presehât admiitrt> Yugwomn struggling tn the grasp brasts0o the surrounding fagners. stdl 'Corporation ls building for its perienced in QbIs connection hias hap- give warning of the approach of the tion . o helw nWakg nt atUù af ruian, whose shadowy outlines .Dr; Caewsijrdaottegratent mills south of Chicago- pily been otrercomie ln most of thé train up grade. E. J. Hleydecker.-Training not suf- factory and therefore hie is not recie thedotorcold soe. Ags@Ooon as the knee when hie made his daring leap As Rockefeller Is in control of the districts. There wil libe few bitter The Armenian got off the tracks lnn ncient. mended. tecor ncod theoutit the driver fromt one buggy to the opthaMndhad Wisconsin Centrat and possibl-y in the conteste for control of delegatles a hurry, -but the Torki stayed in spite Superintendent ofShos Mr. H. C. Edwards, candidate ler rescu nearthe horse and to a run- to bie taken to the hosl Mndyontrol- of the United' States Steel intereet Centers in Clerk of farther signas and the enigineer h. A .9mpsan-Reo mndati. sheriff, lIves .two and one-half. miles nigacmpniment of shrieks for for an operaition. Corporation aso, there ls little doubt The determined figzht on fin all partis claims to have applied the emiergeer Fraonk Gagi.-"Has cma.-datin abe L.FRDYJUY2,16 hepthe ele made off thropg the Women of the vietnity candnet yaIy but that the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern, a of Lake count to elect J. L. Swayer brake when hie saw tniat the mn did suprinndegn.- hi Ife in tal tHe hans ved aI daxrknes.si. to muct h efr msgatatry an i g, subsidiary company ico the steel cor- to the oMces 60o many y ears held by not move. The Turk was struck and For County Clerk. yaso g.H a engnu Pursues Woman's Assanant. i oigt h eceadte póration, wll benefit, and as Leithton A. IL. Hendeexies greatest interest. horribly mangled. Albert L. Hendee.-"'ElBcient If re-enuear faor; He wasu ase sgeai Crane ran back to the holt, hur- quite the hero of the day at te re-ts jat the Jonction of thee Wisequin Mr. Hendee tg creite with being the Modyapryo uk n lce. en er les ani so erd*g i riedly hitiching op a horne and with sortswta amds.nduotn Central and the beit line, Leithton county's shrewds politician. His Armenians left for Chicago where J.L wyr-Ecletrpta saort year and asup ervi bsie tîbanm n his compasny, hurtled! tation man. Will experience growth and boom tan shrewdness bas heretofore enabled they will consult with the Turkish tion. U pright."ggdi h uie ffrig thn brn i f the mysterious buggy, LH e tpig the HtotelFrmo Pur, a railroad town. hito Be idetrak aspirantir for the of- consul in regard to bringing suit -CoUnyruld ke excel. Independent in hia opinions and9 inrsulo it bY the cries that cameRoundlkethgutofFaken At the name time, there being but fice hie holde.is strength with the. against the raliroad, it is said, on [Ie. Fred Ames,~mahighly esteemed. trcig 7* dersoin- little doubt that WaukegAn will one votera ha& never been put to the test. liaif of the Turk' familly in the old eo reaBsuetephens-"*Would make sMr. Relph W. Chittenden, candide« frontheitancea. ovrtkn ea un Article Likte Proph y.theday bave smelteriet for the wiemill twl eStra n hr scn onr.They deny that sgasefficienttreasurer."for sheri of Iake utwas b RoetH& 'sl place, going siat Aill berclediee located heire, a way of getting the Ore sternation In the H tde anks. were given. Representative. a boc io.H a rt a d a eckand eckraceSUNtold of wholesale attempts a into Waukegan tu opened. Mr. Hendes Is credited with con- Dely lived at 922'Market street. Frank. R. Covey.-"Ought to e e- vrlmnrocs u hsi be etwenpurueran pusud, he edctin f yungwoen ah The nest spur ls about sixty miles trolling the Gazette. That paper has ' He was removed to the hospital lin elected." - fis apaaneasacnddt wtte ce s of the ivomain as an by younag men of Lake counity, the long, but It ls a signifit ixty miles- endorsed two candidates, besides of > h AeianSeladWie o ctyrr ofere au a":ndxcellit1 wnsit ntetoer would-be rescuers. men taking the girls out for rides The Wisconsin Central may have course, insef, and that leaves theambuancStelbutnd iebeoehe Thsearte omnts that the tatiofrhestyaninehcelownt insprti Iea .tothe Régcue, and then attempting to outrage Uthem. taken the extensions, amains Of twelve, ieachswith his respective fi ayablac u i efo NothShoare tLawcand OrdriLegueforod a y nbitrmad el thaeof the buggy tat The present Instance place& h r áptn ihth otwsen igtehepssvey-r vo edl will makehSone a rucd id Latues ohowdn bsine a.deha suobe con th mn ndwoman Cran0e ticle altenoat in thée h f rpec ,Whih y en f t at reh aant t.Hndeadwh eas ,wRae St alAn o on thBe vices00carculars i tofbuesseeto f o s e d t h e t ei n s -t o th e h ir e d m a n, a d a s it p a r ale llee c a se te l n e s , t h e C h ic a g o a n d S t ae iÀ n e a n d p re v io si x k e p in g "a n d s t off ' ish iNnte@ a po l S t . P a .t i t . n fo s u n d m afic l d 1 ,t o 0 t er s lof L a k e t ric t o f o th e p s t e-f r e leped f os bie o0 n b aggy to thegr e» . , w hi hat the U m e w s bo the M ilw aukee and Ste LU n is n l or li e Gazette, adm ittedly n cmpoi e . A ..ou nty l ed ay. Cr o a e e u .o e o nty Juggreoke o l" r l i a i u th e n o m Q Ma n d p t i g p ra is ea M a c 0 0 m a kn g tq lra rd th e op o e te rs ' si ne rely in te r e sîte d o n ly in M r . H n . i .,, i A s i s kln o n , t h e l a g u e h ifbe e nth e o me f c u t u g . Litto i tw mle sut ofde'selctonto"mx"incontestseoft $7.70to St. Paul or Minnenpi- aE t. twork through Secretary T. Quayle of its Incumbent the highestuM Rockefeller in Lake county- the other candidates, asdnei- euýr va te hagouni lwali•gahrn saitc adfcs ocr-and the beoit education of Manll ZIO CITY MAK mSTcecnbltar o r Hneeran d y ta13un eA16.a Timaet nthe candiate ad investijgating gift of the county. Théenu Différent in Swayer Camp, i.A s 3t 1.Tcestercrer for some monthe, and has Jurisdictions over 911l Mr.TSwayer and his lieutenantsMaremw bolile August1t .icl0v.teciclr obe issued Monday las sesments, drainage imatters sud - psiivly otinererig n nyOf Final retura limait August 31, 1906. the result.- city . Inproventents. Tee i no' casoZi ymend. Whether this will decide the the other can didates' campaignis. Liberal eteua n grantdon pr rut t Ir ewnd dnfl er of Lake aofula araf a Thme.VinvrCâl andidates people this year or ntsdobeutTyhaeogtsyofcmba-information regarding rate@, routes or county has been caltedito existence singe year. He hasj namedann Star Chamber the cnd i t s sidtha t ejoityoftepead Bi iOficil Of the Opinion ThAt tos feeykn n r o tansri.senaett taent of by a great nesityiand in presenting many civilland ciiaut Chmthywo' rcend to Zion . ple have their Independent ideaseandrState Ofor R e urrying favoir with this or that can. the Chicago, Milwýaualee & St. Paul Rail- t cs olla icla otecut rgnlj rimininlseall amb Cty for nomination nex audT will folilr them.Yo anVoefo Tre 1 p didate or negotiating political trades• way, or write to lav to F. A. MmiLR voters It wishes to make a few expia- probate, settlement of estal«o Forclrk A L Hnde;for asheriff. hi ndorsement is substantially resentative, Each Seing a DiStin'et Giue npae4 eneral Pasenger iAgent. Chicago). nations oflits purpose. It desires in cease persona and appontin1 El in Je r A 1.or He surer, Fred th enoeas made before and is in ac. Office. tetIlistcoty curteo y y voter guardans and claerator atO 6 Ames for judge, D. L. Jones; for su. cordag ihDoi dassdte in regard to the question whethr concerning the candidates and to pre- wealth in somte portions of Lake COU printendent of schools, T. A. S3imp. Judge Jones was prom si teor not in view of the fact that there L K UNTY , GENIUS W ILL sent tl a pe..e,.. nprtilm-nt, aia n . -u.»,onta v.t tor uniteg support of Zion, however, when are more than one representative to nIE COler. It ls neither a Republican nori a ets may have to e ettled ln U Hoeethey caunent as formerly the Chicago & Milwaukee road opene electedl one can vote for more than T R 0 ER A LT N U O. socratic organizato n h e-cut court of Lake cosntY. a Hoee, efor the ones' Its division linito the city and the po- one on theballotsthe ballts bein eral polItICal parties are represented nowhere more thanur here tis the mm force the people oy rct eae tkepthtedg.e 'othe forlon te"J.a.loWh eeleramonglits supporters and 1upon11Itsa.ity of a thoroughly traie MM tone of the state officials, writes: Clayton c. Diean -and his Rlip-flop nmi b e ard Mhesignal ltaken a s eaenitstrong, intelligntmen n icee'apMre t. L. thesfaiae fic 0 Springfield, Ill., July 20 chine are due to startle the nativesh igtrlae ThThtbdmnsodbenhghpceyjuewsoninLkcon LAKE COUNTY G RL S ADear Sir;-For your information 1 the near future. Mr. Dean isa aPro- given and the weid th asd itellgoisatborr en touveryeprincigple js-yers ago.tH, s fatern w ase o furntish you an extract from an Opin- duct of Ivanhoe, which Is as famous arme Win1 shoot up and h tw t ee and patriottim. One of the moest earies settlers, having eeoflhe«e SCHOOL T EACHER IN W EST. ,on rendered recent, by the elèctio. fo, lits ability to produce men of genl the man- and machine. Igged regretable things in Modern politics 11s far back as 1835. Mr. Jones pi commnissionerS of Chicago in reference lus as Gurnee is for Its sages. Mr. Dean has his apparatus r gg see, as the resulit of political mia- tIced, law ln this county for ri% LakeetitntY Since then, however, many familles to the right of a voter to vote for more Be It a result Of genius or eccentric- to perform one or twoe revoiuationsthe ipulation, good men Voting and work. years and in 1894 he wi$ elobted tu After August lst, a Lk onyh mvdit R oaiy Many than one candidate for'representative. ity, you may caillit as Youi will, Mr. the air during the circuit. Att ing for badt men, county Judge, which 0"'e he,' girl, Miss Lillean Tidmarsh, Of Wau- btese ve hud en Ot etuh.Teopno hc hi sDa etilyhsa daoiin in pletiond othe exhibitiosndte a i Ioiltsathemalue tO torem elra iver since. Til si el conda. will hie a frontier school teach- and for this purpose Miss Tidmarsh quote was given in response toeari ts Inception. He pP Oses o crn a pp 1rl on, tne spot from oIf law, there has been during the last the strongest candidate of the Ils er Uontatdae h wllopna asbenhiedtocnduct a school. qetogumte t adbado omersault in an automobile.On c-rveyers nit sudnfgh.eainasgesae a reductiòn of as hie has been an h9nest and a hoo ina ltte sackupn hr cai Th scoo rom i hr on ltte cb- un 13 196:canton lhe proposes. to turn two somn- enchaffer ose halis the nervehto 2er ent farst -orime; $100.- judge. By long experience, by >9 c tladof orth Dakota- ln. lit stands out on the prairie un- "-ln regard to the question as to ersaults in the surrounding etherHe-iThe chafurwo00 hevl have been saved ln criminal cots.l esty and' byability hie is wellai -in the newýest land s s darhprtete b lsas simple and wehrtevtrwl epritdt and suffering and sorrow and mor'al fori the poition and therefofl wiome mrtyothsagoudans, went to crude of construction yet la, neverthe- vote for one, two or three candidates disaster have been direeteIdtroma tho- committee recommend - èlm ta t pan f ,peoatngovernment less, a schooil house, and there On for representative In the general as-de yfphomeanther lyt nohagreate y r ftresohaddt o - an wic ws t hatmebe ng edstant and te eluess plainint e sy in ach seathorndstrittin curing and enforcing laws that shall offce of county judge, was born opened to settlement. The little youngtr r oscr riigwudsyta ne h osiu deter fromt vice and crime. Lake county 32 years ago. Rb A WNauconda colony was thz first Inl the 'equal to that the youths of Lake there are three representatives fron Mich of the great cost Of prosecut. public offce wasthrat of policie t neighborhood the whole prairie at cufty receive ln our modern houses each senatorial district, each repre- Ing criminals and feeding them after- istrate, to which hie waa electied tht ie eigvaat. of learning. sentative being a separate and dis- wards, when they receive Jailtusen- four years. At the end of jwo 5 t'tinct office, and Our Opinion ls that tences, has to be saddled eventually (Continued on Page 8) the voter may vote for one, two or upon the tax payegs of the coun y. NEW LA IS ST ICT INthree candidates as hie may desire, ln. We are anxious to build up such a asmuch as there are three separate reptat kerfor law that erntofte M ATTER Of VO T E GET TING and'distinct offices to ble filled."county and swill e davnout of te Yours Very Truly, clear of Jitin future, so that this ex- The new primary law makies It thereof ln any court of record, sallt]j, A. WHEEþOER. |pensive formi of litigation May be s aly for lots of p'eople who havelbe sentenced to disfranchisement by Secretary.- avoided. d ucm uato the old way. ithe judge Of such court for a termi of Jitai a fact that Frank R. Covey- la Sheriff. We have san up-t Candidates no lodger can buy not -less than five and not more than asking the support of Lake and Mir. Elviniiy Griffin, candidate fordatestam"Udr11 drinks,- cigare or tce cream sodas ln Ififteen years and to the coounty jail Boone , counties, Speaker Shurtleff sherif, lhas a rved one tenias shr ontdt with iainqw their campaign or have workers to do not less than three, months and not of Lake and McHenry. aung hinowstermin as sheut wriff. ra drill attachmients go for them, for this ls classedl as more than one year. Loilrdgmlngmcie carried wiii drill throh ' brbeyan unsal by a fine of Of course the effect ýof the law tìA UT M BLEon llis nfaiouswor o manchde th o 4- w not more than $1,000 or imprisoniment entirely in Its enforcement and the mMO UEtoniths in the township of W'est Deer-os for not more than one year or bothi. cand*%te probably Still will hand TURNS TURTLE fel. Ilt19 cllimed for Mr. oriffnOr, ---- Soliciting or receiving the brIbe ori out h idAe n h er o that hie was advised by the state's ushetof có;rks before the primaries may Big Touring Car Meeto Grief In ZMonatre n yhsonatre to gi gitmet et lw sasfo- otinue as before, but thereis dan- lscTow e TWaukegan Whlleres LYODÀÉ F AHEADHS"FLIP FLOPII MACHINE- t ]Es os Ucr l o nyperson who shall solicit, re- Betting on the remette in ay frfor oryhrepoe akrdc hsa1okn odlo i aprtstake thede ;renaat thesameine e icend or esacrificed both the JeorIc quet r emndtrreei eod.eclyisseo e iCaliepnd omteie-luredtutl-i a io Ctyrod un whchwa cugt hn heactfo t iofe ea.tvteher u r hi ow cu orthtwllhi or Indirectly, any moneti vlu, oceen. otigtfhalecna eday and precipitated the Occupants, accompanying Illustration. If the car fails tg carry out Its part tg ret r s a pmneste b heitsveyo on. lqooanoer ethrtinwagered on the result undler penalty, a lady and gentleman Into the rond, The 'machine wifihhisato bring Mr.j of the progrand a couple of bars are Po ell when, at the request OfGOov- drill Wells froUQ I orth rois etoeusdo u-acorig o h lw n te uis-shattering the man's arm and knock- . nwat ndfm ssm l n lalt that will save the intrepid rider a ernor Deneen he prevented the ln- 1000 feet In deP4 derlueetso e r sdto pro- et sag n ouhe tae ht ie lngyhisshulerdao o g.otwhethe extremie.it 1is but a variation of close and studied resemblancete tended gambling at the great running derth petns o bin uerp the ladyesufferedhabroken leg.tapault such as the; fabled grease aspo. horse meet, planned to take place tast curethet ote fvant othrfpeson f tore n aretobbicloed dringthe hetmchinewastowe torhe Ne-ate od tie de phul stnes pon r. Dannhmseltclams fith n fal atLibetyvele. e ca aurmon ADDRSt- oth r la e rir e r n thendy oand i o us and c uthe o c e res ct es, son garage ln W aukeganna na hT e a i 11snd upon- oesa e c r t es h t o such an ext e that teh l rsald e ey able bod d cii en lneON dante fro io for or against any ble for the observance of this rue. without filing rinmes. hrzna la.Teln r of first ride. He will put the machine on Toen e he gamlig tiaestesedtas dat fo o e, r t bevotd uoriTheworingof helaw prevents the The steerlAg gear, lights and other hericatalpaleThwil lo d raw lwyatfis aksand vaudevilles If his fTnally suppressedWbysthe civic enter etqueson o me a hb deemeil 'sale ofIliquor by dru trsa elpt ftemchn eebne p onb ens of a windlasgs or en-ýplans work out all right. Hhase- pIse of private ctisens atra auiots henetionsacrime of brib- andas h iigaa fiti-Runn noadthtera hesginé Imd the heavy weight upon the saofers which look good to hims sonal expense and sacrifie, ittcoti er ntyio sand pn conviction cents ln- a formn .,s i dded. 9)pposite end will at the samie timfe but au yet he has closed no con tracts, j -JL WHILYSUN s1.50 PER-YEAR IN ADVANCE FRDAÝ, AUGUST 3, 1906-8 Pages