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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 10 Sep 1915, p. 11

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NT, =LÂY 1~TMBER 10, 1915._________ I~a1~e I ~t4~l~i3kb. b in t order to stay the *&tEftI ~Iseae.Whewt Who likes ào lâto tart driving "heretcs" out of lchaged te word W funatics ti- i, 4,dhave takm on au everlating and St. Louis Bank Offotals Ad- Comm'ttee Visited District on vise ýWauloegn,*f Crook- IThursday and Coodemna- ed .Tranqejjns -Thee. tion of House Possible. WORED FORJ.. 8UltmBýERG.; DUCKS SWIM IN SEWAGE. Firge Had - 1«,au-iust What WilIBe Done About FenMgr ot'(qwoDa*s moluuigthe Condition Ile ~ega ~ 1~ym4. I Not:Known at Present. A country vide seatoit bas hein Unies. conditions are Impnoved mn- instigatiti for a man byh lieiDam or terlally, recommeodation for thei con- F. itofftt, Who l h ciÏpgd. itit ba I' lng attemptedti lA o* a .Ura!t for $3600lu St. LçxlaM, o., whih b as davn on J. Elumbr. titti yl knjWn Wauktega'atnt'umu dealer. *ord e .fn~stae ibLoulWiseasrecel'Od lnuke: gai enteay eùia byollicenrs of tite Waukegan t1o ahak on vilci thle' dtt nidben. drasen. Slieaiua aboutthIe pmttîm todaY i l bIta. 1 vas .Uapictaptof hlm tram the firt w àn~ atïîe M4i 9 euplo- H4,asketi me b> tAti itte ' ban% and itrdceii1 o ie toffi- dtaIs, anti a tes' homur trhb asked my son for te, k6Y to *10 cash draver. H trupribeted ttidsélf as a funitune sýaldflsi. buit. ildn't ap0iar to know.,anytiiag-,*bout tite butineas. The codag*vnet for:me 1 bai 'itè pila, a stuen of ruas vtiibil 14 Julatin Îýrceitid. mintent of pmikU'th'eà i*m a Sus i mpkei tfieni $é. 1 dti:hi4ýttitat hiý bo venr osàed 51 ti. bsîe beh4L ni."es ieofficiai. of th I.WtXiltaganN- tlIa)al baik vîredtil di uwcis o! titi ba kluS.i4~s~m ~g~as to ~ I t,at fai'-at e I$c~st*ê"i5 eeo4p 'f ~ ~ D 4--rit N # a .~Wab0a dernoation or several bouses on Ken- nanti stneet may be matie Ia thiety wlitin a short ime. Tiis decision vau anriveti at an tue resuit O! a visît psu ta tiat section o! the cîty on Tiumsday of n commttse coustat- ing o! Husiani OficinMis iliumîl- melb. lins. Grnadle. Healtb Inspetor Bickts. anti thers. -rhe eSa4.p.ions vi roundi vie Posttirely Ueppaig" Miss Himinei- eicit sali. "Thtieeine chittinen liv- ing lu vjet basemenus andrn oendi- Ulons viticitone vôuld msarcily thiat oould exii. 1 have taten one of the»e liie aaaemtec ciliren hto tny osa , home andti ntend 10 tati two jpori o!ftem. We found ieveial people vito vire borderlng on con- sumption as a mosult ofthtit coudi- lions under vitici thtey live." Anotites'coifion o! a'dîpiorabie nature vas a larg e open Otith at liows back ofthtiti ennin uître bues. 'Titis 'dleitdrains ont of Ahei ceme4eny anti besida-tem are snany balis sewh itcitmptrbto thte tidith. At certain trne, lu titi yeam thelister l in tW 4 Am~ oer titan at Other tumes. Thiontediltcit la dap54d 14P, n l0 h*M 4oslaUf apoei. 'ehia k Uqtt t rWohus.»audt ta h nausmtt15g And w omi of aC, Don- plei. n h 'nff lu l eabÎâiéod oai o ducti wýloh are alào«d ttapad#l. aounInlu tits BoytpIalutqd trsam titi year, sounti.. Nstolly;',4le inucia are atif. A more horrible conition scarey- oas hi OMfMhi-ei. COK O. EITiIER Asseüor Couldn't Find N ame in Drectory-Says She Has Mot Lived There. 'NEVER UNROLLED A RUG.' Statemnent Bringa Natural De- duction That Seam ReaIIy Lived in Lake County. Mm. Anna W. Seans, widow of the late Richard W. Seas. Mail order multi-millonalre, la paylong no per- sonai property taxes In Cook< county, deapite her testlmony before the Lake county hoard of revlow that sho vasi a resident of Chicago. The Laite tonty hoard ruled Tues» day that Mrs. Sears would have to psyr "0,000) ln taxes for thrêee Yar. on ber personai propertY, valued at $4,500,0)00, and assessed at onethird that sumn. "Resident o! Cook county/' asked C'harles Krutchkoff. assistant chie! cierk of the board of aseseuros. -We loo'ied ber up and couidn't find anY place lu Cook county where' ele bas a borne. go we didn't asest; ber. There lan't a Place In the conntY .bere she's unroiied as mg. We In- ventigated." Home wax a deep mYstery. Obvinuq;- ly the widow or Richard '.%ars did fl live in Cook county. But a re- porter pieked up a telephone directory and founti: "Seins, ichard W., 3726 Sherîdan roat." "TYes. nSara bas a twelve-mooro apatment latbe building," sald the wom&n oecupat of anotiier apayt- mmt.'5h. bagn't bien here mucit durlag the zamumer. titough ihî's hoem nov. Site lives In the apart- ment vitit ber chiltren'and ber serv- ants. "The asuemsorse ouldn't flnd her? b., my! Why dida't they askthtit lety editor?"-Tribune (TitursdaY). The aboye tacts wouid make titi conclusion saturaI titat, as no lenat neuidencec! thte 8mrsfamllY 1is n- corded In Cook eouaty. titat it reallY bas bien laite coukty, witerî the Per- sonai effetti of tie etate nai Mmli. Senesitould have hein scheduled. And, as tbeY yen nutts radier obvious titat the .%ke couty board of revlew hasnflot demanded neariY so mucWt back taxes au It bad titi right and opportunity to do. WORMEN SAVE Â Nick Arana Is .BuriedUpto His Waist-4olSme ,Ho1d ip -the BankWithTihett Ilands. Wau'Sean. Sept. 3. Nick Gratn., empiayed by thte Frankt MutIer Construction Compainy, had a narnov escape f om being iunhot ailvo nean noon Pniday wviutehei haak et titi southwaèt corner of the excavatioti for titiAcadeIua ileuine caveti ln. When titi crash casie a sce('e or min vire working about tse building andi vitile Bone itlti up the benk otiens rusbei la with shovels sud tug ýont Gratia, vio bafi hein bunied up to.bis vauit. A son, o! Contracter Miller said. "Titere la no daubt la my mInd but vitl Grana wouid have bien burleti nilve but ton tietimtheiy aistce rmndereui by bis compiiaras. titi min actuaD.y nushed into tite mli and hbibi Dp the ban'c vitittheir banda, vbIle otitens dug tite untor- tunate nsu tram -the - hou -vbtCh tirtretneditla hielsgrave." It vas fe*red tiat Gran& hati au!. ferai a btoken log, bu t a doctor iras itmmoniti, anti follovlng an *ixazain- atUoa, hi stetu that. titua.wilm1de b. able ta resume bis vont tomorev. Mayor' Piance lni a tat vitit a Sun reporter a fîv -deys go satti, 9It vii i e triif Contracer MWer doesn't experience trouble vitîn itm excavates forti etbi uetrebuII4. hic. Wben i vas a boy the'0ld tqws weii itooti on that site. Thi VeIl wa,.aiways useti lan ! ime irette business dîstriat, sud h vas Impos- sible ta exitaitt titi snppiy of ws9r. Titi city bad.a greut tuai Ù% troubl he et thei site vitit quiceand. andi X'm Lit ou* LS*"e Cwu=tyParms so Far VIstod by theVeceral State Srhighterers $Ince the Qiuarantine Went on Up to Wdndy night 676 bond of cattie'and 420 hogs have been slaugbtered nadir thte new federai.m tate, action which was put Into oper- ation Sept. 8. Bel0w la ehown thei-Hit o!f armeriq affected. te number was dinfected: Name o! Ovnr Catt le. Henry Scituler .................. 1 P. Kili....................... 3 H. E. leanson.................. 1 W. M. Wright ................... 4 R. B. Swft......................i1 John MacuaughUna.. ............. 1.. Edwsrd Kelly...... :.............i1 Henry H. Scitroeder ............. 22 rB W. Smaii ...................16e a»a. tancllffe .............. 1.. 26 L. F. Kruger................... 21 Ait red Stanelîffé ................ 1 Frank Tully .................... 36 John Tulley.................... 9 C. C. Gerbert ................... 2 Zmmott Gleason ................. I.. E. S. Gleanson .................. 1 Ed. Gleason ..... ................ 9 Frank H. Poole .................. 5 Frred Hoistein ..................1 Win. Oleason................... 3 Fred Sciroider.................. Il C. S. Sprague ................... 2 S. H. Ounder ............. ...... 4 Joe Check ....................... 2 Henry Reshke................... 24 A. J. Raupp .................... 4 Elijah Keough .................. 10 Frank Redniond..................i1 J. J. Hank....................215 Austin Ciement.................. 17 Win. Edwards.................. 11 P. J. hxon ..................... Io JExon........................ 4 Albert Stabi .................... 4 MIchael Kronos...... ........... 2 Peton Sievers.................... 4 Chas. Foot..................... 2 Henry Sebroeder ................ 2 Eti. Goodwin...................I1 C. smail ......................2 Prank Haben................... 1 S. Insuhi...................... g Ê. J. Kennedy................... 30 W. Scitan....................... 21 1. A. Christ......... .......... J. W. Cooper................... Il Fred Bostein.................... 2 W. R. Wyile ........... 2 F. W. anti W. H. Stanchil! .....16 CHans.................... .... 14 F.,: Lnkn ................... 1 S 'n.hn=. ,.... . 16 Sophie Jiohnon............... 27 M. C. C. @.,thb................. 8 L. H. Pegeiow............. ..... 1 TOTAL KILLED ............ 576 wheep. Kiiled.Dsfcd 4 Aug. 25 Aug.1 28 5 Aug. 25 Aug. 27 2 Aug. 25 Aug. 27 Aug. 25 Aug. 28 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 2 Aug. 25Î Aug. 27 Aug. 26 Aug. 24 17 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 50 Aug. 26 Sept. i i Aug. 26 Sept. 1 17 1 Aug. 26 Sept. 3 Aug. 27 R. N. D. Aug. 21 Sept. 4 Atig. 27 Sept. 4 Aug. '27 Aug. 29 2 Aug. 27 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 29 15 Aug. 28 Aug. 31 6 Aug. 28 Sept. 1 Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Anc. 28 Sept. 2 Aug. 28 Sept. 2 Aug. 28 Aug. 31 73 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 18 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 93 Anc. 30 Sept. 6 Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Aug. 31 R. N. D. sept. 1 Sept. i sept. i sept. i Sept. 1 Sept. 1 sept. i Sent. 1 sept. i Aug. 31 Sept. 6 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 4 sept. 4 3 sept. 1 sept. 1 46 -Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 6 6 sept. 3 Sept. 4 23 Sept. 4 Sept. 2 R. N. D. 1 809L 7 6 Sept.?7 Sept. 6 1 Sept. 6 I W. D. Lemiter .................. 6 Louis P. Swift .................. 60 W. H. Mller.................... 18 48 John Tlly ..................... 2 J. J. Kennedy ................... 2 L Steen ....................... 7 Michael Wolf ................... 9 15 TOTAL FOUND ............ 678 483 2 R. N. D.-Requimed no dinficting bicause animaIs vire pastured on other farms. -Goats. 0F MISS 'AM' mother sy, aukohfWm an D2aertedHer.iêeto Federa['Aieàs Said to Seek a Plot to Blow Up Pleasant 'Prairie.Powder Mill. flcririAI< iQ AiIr in MlAR CHILD GIVEN FORAODPTION Uri-tjlAMAflVt NU LMfl.j 'Mrs J. gdenArmo'ryeeterday1 ciacno thetti"mystiny". iuronnding titi dlsappearance af hatiryn Smbitit- "vàts'Baumgarts mollir. Lit, hi MmIr. Smlth wns a nurse employeti ity'Mmi. Armoun mnny yiau .,%go viten Mlss bolita Armour vas a bO.y, Site dlii about 15 Yearss ac,. accord- lug to Mmi. Armour. Mmi. Armotir scoffîtetathle asser- tion tint the vaman j*v up item own chilt merety ta minister 1ttie -aIraig mtat tue contraixor yul eCani- nei !temiIuhiu s' a once similar troubla.1 edoftemlinr pkeg a The vali of tintwvicit carei -n by girl. Friday morniar hid hein bniceti up "Mmi. Smith was oui o!ftour yul ltit ituge titabers, but thsii- tizqier. braite ondin teir-vlsItof «eattit > nurses I tati for Lôlta vite,3 sie vas day. a baby." explnineti Mrs. Ar1MOur. ..i thini site was vit us akbouttour wiitî. Site dîsînteti ber mmu càli Great Steel Countibe. sud ton a turne padfi tio ,keing The Unted Statua o? AMeica la b» 0Mro. Smith bid sob«t ;16 years ray tht, greatent stié,pruducing coun. 9a4). i bave biand nitblag of ber try o ,>srtb. Grsay.ofm n, ugitten sînce.' -wIttreât lhntan titrd., tns.nsmgac&-Isea ot-le-tan' entage aiortly be!orî ber marrhage USd00 Poud Inu Dow. ta Walter Baunlugart o! Whittesha. An ialot. evndty pntesorWls. su v*as thon tahi ýtha Mn. OlimiJ te ti**I*rud ri*im Janb *al. vhom sit etsn4 tf ~ beJir riil mtfiei r.vaiy -Si ln7ist No Gunpowder Is Made, fut Admit'Plant Is Guarded Aguainst>lIntrusion. Kenosita bad a lot of exdîtemeut totay vbîn the siflf begn to namo diputies to guard big plante lu titi clty anti counniragalnst Possible In- trusian. I Heiinsistai i. bai teari stories o! literai actlvlty In thus district. andi US. DIJRAN IS TO RESTOCI lDER DAIRY FARI NOW Society Woman, Grieving Over Fate of Her Pedigreed Stock Wil Buy Grade Cattie. NO MORE__HIGH-GRAOERS. Mrs. Durand, Mourning Over Her Loss, Tells How Herd Auto Drivec by Peter KbiWfie Stikes Thre.-Yer01d Child onMcAllter -Ave. DRIVER HELD BLAMELESS. Youngster Walked loto Side of Car and WUS Thrown, Mis Wand Ztriinn PDegamssi Despite the ekien disappoiniment o! tanSp.2 Wednesday, whîn It vas made known1 Witb a penny clasped tigtly ila0ose ta ber by fîderal Inipectors that ber prize $50.000 berd of Guernsey cat- tie, probably thei inet ln the coun- try, siowed evidence o! the foot and moutit diseuse andi vire doonted to di, Mrs. Scott Dnrand, society dairy- woman, declarod she wouid begin again and vlth a new herd o! catie continue ta lmpovî lte dalry busi- nes whlcb site bas made ber avoca- tion for ntany years on ber dairy f arm hborderlng Lake Bluff. "But the new herd will not he edt- creed stock (" said Mrs. Duranti. "Aften titis lois I can't afford It, and then, I hecame go mucit attacheti ta fine cattle it breaks my heurt to lofe thein. 1 shahl buy gond native grade cattie andi begin aIl ovin &gain is scof as my poor pets are deati and hunieti and the !arm thoroughiy dis- lnfected. Sh. Loved Caie. "Every one o! my 61 cattie knew me and 1 loi-id tiem. Their Ionsa frreiarable. My prnise buall, latlher1 of the entîre bord. la Wortb $5,000. t bougitt hlm four Feas ago tronm M. Pneovut. son of te govimnOr O! tit Island of G-umnsey. This bul's aire was fnit pria. vinnur o! aIl the. Guimusey breeti onitmebsaid fer 16 yeam-'is vabu. cahafdiy b.eti matiti.. Oa-twentls'th of &ait b M re- istoniti cattie oet tat br ee Inlati Uinitedi Staes are bisai relatites cië mne $b,m00bnf.lu fi matn là,-wo*tht $2,400; setiter of! dieu sb. dUlI. catei la titis cauntiy, prnbab-1117Éot19 tite woid." Mns. Durani has.matie a IÜe~ atuily 0ft te iahry nd.tri aui plant bà basent uWtM ls over.. .Ivery , àww. fiitfr of ~ have bhson 1ttoSIw eas*5i fort vas Ma40 dufing the ounbbeak 0; f - 4be ft0 - plsgUe-t'aPrevenlt Intention' b""'f dmogbt by Iffs. Suarsat that IW virus vas careila ecraittrue la- by an mmplqYe vWho fonmerlY 1VarkOet ln theitifsectiet distritt Sàèund Naît InfectbinSpmead MYstmry. "7bT lt hetit oy explanation i ciii gIve." said Mri. Durand. "unlfil con- tagion vas brougbt hrber.#elosO- tive pucasieitovisitet tte-fais Baverai mantits ago. ,We bave nevar useti suy o! titi Intectf bit baganm viticitla sald la ho reipousîble foi the present ontbralcof the pestî- lence. We exitlbitei no stool it te L&ko Parust CountrY Palm. seu» cola- tagion could havi comm ýta us trolh that source. Aititougit My cattie are but altghtiy aliected I al of theu have bien exposedi. ThtieuIY thhng ta do la ta kili titmm ail, taufi as I wouid do la save tem." Dhscor'ry o! titi diseuse vau maie yeglerday by Pedleral Inspectai' Dr. L. E. UDppie, asshgnidtat Invesigate tite rumor o! suspicitous indIcations o! tite diseuse on Cnabtreea fartas ev- erai days ago. Dri. J. S. Jenisn andi Adoipit Caspin, latîr conMrta he it Shields, townsilp veterinSt'a d l- agnosîs and preparatians ver. ai once maie ta dispose ofthtit regils- teed iterd. Swbft Stock Killeti. Titi ;auuabi. hutectîti cattie o! Louis Swift and Walter H. Miller vine klleti Weiuiisday andi Tittiday tite tarmis yl b. titorougbiy dîsli- tecteti. A meeting o! tite stato abrd ce with an lthe he rther % dmea -e old chIlid, Jeft thisparents' hLoule "M May street about 2 O'ciock titis atMr, faon to visit: a candy %hop on Ecàlia' Teu minutes latén the chîlti iaY dy- lng on a cot lu titi home of bis pas,. enta. Re itat bien strucit by an auto drives by Peter KIrcituer. Ms sil vwas tractpmed andi Dri. Barkîn snd Ambra.. tated that thei child vas sufferlegt fOm ocussion No! the braîn andi tiat It Vas doubttlIif te vouhd ovin survive the *hock. *Mr. X-brcha*r, gcoflpalied by a youth iii the usafflot Sbaaky, va driving sout it os MoAitar avenue. Wben they n hetitiiorner 0or1157 stnest and Meaister avenue the tjwo yonths stepped tata thtstret. Tbp 9epped irffely lai*Met of the lrél* ner la.OitiB frqiu bebind a bi*k wagonwb",Woyakbe8g unloadeta tbe ncw atoie &a artmelit bul1m belnti'emol*q - the mfer uel hieu1bea Mun X*bser tpnmti his auto ltt tbe markla attewatltu taavai silfa- Ins tbeé du-1týi ue.?k . by one'~ *~e~at féirk ý raththeh1a * inb , m law- m wa r a kfd ci I ectly hto thé. side or the cMr. Aft.er hie laveitiatim ponleé < Powellmusali: amau oan*a* Mr. Kirlmber did everitblrn 1 Paver taavolti trAdhiwgtbi *CM am et tue auIiàl, tbà iaOl v ai dlreetbuta thte .aioftbil chine. The cld'a view 0ft ti betr hai been esittoff bY the. vaSa-X of bricks vitich wvas tandig at edse of lte curb. A Du p lêt«t Bibi ait ti 'Wl boue. Mrs. Wua. vnstis 1 hindisud sobbfli & Msbly. vw« i" lu ai the foetof <tii. b.d wviter babe lay &Yhsg.-., ",Catiho livr? te pathoUtUlya id the reporter. titii not tit whe er doul vou hau 'v, titi ope ail o! a suoposei Plot ta do same blevw- Icitn ll hi heu ThtudSy làh t Ing up. but declareti eh ai no de- Kanitakes ta conslde i tie ad i blt laits. ity o! probibitlng the exibital fg The Mtels vire langeiy cînterîti cattli et tite fortitcomlngf t5*t* snd about ttie pavienlplant lunPMassant vounty faims lu view O! tieti SIi'UI*27t Prairie, six muiles vest of Kenouha. sra ftefn u t-,4 u 'Tis plant bas bien unuter snetio!th to sdfor bgsin h sone trne. It vas deefanetiabolItpal- th it clythat Itvas one o!fte planta, no langer neoognl5ii liSAth@ Malt ta ho biown up ity pno-German sym.- vio geta ovar tli vrances guard- nel patiixra In 1hepart o! titi oountry. Ing tite plait nov M4 et b.able t al Titi factony la turning out blackt puy- shaw cridentials titat wii blave f0ho tien for darnistlc consumption 0111Y. douht thnt h. la gohng to et in anti wil Wbietitr there hi antibng lunttie gît out vthut ing "aY damage. hi vitote itony or not remas ta, h Titeutesant PrIe plant ia ual sien. Thei proot may corni viit an being used for titi manii!actfni O! explosion vhlit vwlii veck tite pour- gun povier. accordlug to bttemifti den plant. ShirtS Staiti tas benu madibyDfIlcaloriftheicozbpani'but d tîppeti off that thene !P langer anti hituia tact doos not seem ta b. baOva t bai tva deputy sieriffs. at titi plant to titi people vile are claiméin h saui It la behng gSurietday anti aibi conneti vîtithelie g pfla l i Utainit intrusion. Vislting caris are up n lot o! pavdir plants. Mt niomuiandi bhomlrelu"thé 9 ete atory of tb. aocdeont«e f >beieve tisai yenuvireu«"qIm* il Mrs. We vimhb bAti tul* Dms. Barker anti Ambrome drem" minjurim ,teta he, o"'.ea"ui61a heu Titi 3Snreporter loft Dr. 5Mi said: 'Irbebore condton la >uht critlIqe but 1 do Pot b@elroÇ 'nid b. vise to remori bbi t t miitai astitttitmAL If ihi doms s ve thse stock vi ceau removi biln ie baspitil, but jut nov I think 0 straton anthet. fficIa O!fttiei "id en»~ bouton 1Amati." Wikou titi reporter arnlvetice, t roub'bî couatet SI chhldre% U1 am or tbM agi o! 12 -reamne, t*u id about titi street. Titi Wigel chili vwu not ç-: miis cnouslng vien hi -vu et vas fully 100 tlet nut 0 We mored la WU&11»qaii I 7t day a! hast May i.tJlm sband la employd as a vu* è" the Amerbcan St"iOUanti COl any plant." iald 3<m WiM4~' Mn. Wigîi rék'rdil tpatof Ocient eni-tieti tU »ii i n JI titi vy troum the utilete 1 me. He a*~r~t. condt fvies enThe Sung reporter liii N tme. Touh eOitet lii Mr.eMM', lime; yoeuWb& t'ré bim -~~~* *aiusae o 1 '. ý well m the date when the farm R00q. 1 -

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