been found. Mr. James’ funeral in the adjoining house Monday after- noon was. therefore doubly painful to them. Their dead was not found, they could not therefore have the sorrowful satisfaction of a funeral over his remains, and they may yet be obliged, like the parents of many a soldier boy lost in battle. to erect The stricken family of “ W. Flinn have the heartfelt sunpatb) of the entire communit) in the long and agonizing suspense as to the fate of their sou Charles, who was with S. W. James on that ill fated excur- sion laét Thursday night. Mr. Jame-5' body was borne t0 the surface and ashore largely by means of the life preserver he wore. The boat badly damaged. has also drifted ashorebut of their son's body no trace has yet Ar last the old mud hole in front of George D Boultons' is to be re» paired {an Thomas Turtle has the contract for #274. That may seem large. but the committee very wisely decided to do it Well so it will last for a generation. They practically say that the sewers of old Rome are do~ lug goon service more than tWothou- and years after they were built; there is no reason. why Highland Park's should not be built for service for many years. We have some» times thought the committee slow. but we now see they were planning wisely on a big scale for the thorough improvement of Laurel and Prospect avenues entire, and wanted this re. pairing near Mr. Boulton's to form a part of the one whole when done. That is exactly what they have done and we commend them for it THE county board had the matter of olï¬cers' salaries under discussion at its recent meeting, and they had a but time of it. They tried to ï¬x the ‘salary of county judge at twelve. ï¬fteen. eighteen and twenty hundred dollars. Evidently they wanted to raise the old ï¬gure. twelve hundred, but feared perhaps our city attorney K. R. Smoot might be elected and as he is a strong prohibitionist. the supervisors said 5120) would be enough, as he would never have to “treat the boys." But supposing the disciplesof Thomas Jeï¬erson elect him will they accept lemonade. in- stead of a cocktail? The pay will be £1200 as heretofore: only 3120!), Judge Smoot. THE country is pained to learn that the death rate is so small that t'lxere is a very depressing glut intbe cutï¬u market. Just get up another war of liberation and malice Ruseell A. Al gar of Michigan. secrvtary of war aml the aforesaid "glut“ will be speed- ilyrelieved. Advertlsln' me: .349 known on applknuén It “B 0“. Ova highly respected friend from Vermop‘. Commodore (R‘s-me Dewey of Mv‘nilla, is not making much fuss lest some other feilow steal his lauv rels. It is the little fellows Mm make the big fuss. e Lawxs B. Hmmxn. A. E. Buss, - IE Emered u the post oï¬ice n Higblmdt Park. II! as second class maner Editor’s Residence. - - No. 8. Business and News Ofï¬ce. No. 92. Oï¬ice: in News Building. 255 Central Avenue. Highland Park. Illinois Terms. $1.00 per year, 50 cents for six months. 30 cents for three months. Published in the interests ‘ot Highland Park, Highwood Ind Ravinia. "cry Friday afternoon by FRIDAY, OCTOBER '7 EYANSFORRBT, Highland Park News. TELEPHONE ), - - EDITOR BL‘sxsEss 5135mm After thedeath of Colonel Jamest he lived with and aided his mother in the settlement and management of the wtate. ()ctuher 23rd. lNllfi he married Miss Katherine Myers of Cincinnatti. and lived with his moth» er in the "Pocket" a year or so.while his elegant home on (‘entral avenue‘ was building and then he and his wife occupied that. Nearly a year ago he entered into partnership with Mr. J. M. Hupp of Chicago in real estate businesx A few months agof l a child was born to them. and then-.3 his mother. his wife. a most estim». able young woman of choice lineage and thorough intellectual and social culture, and his young child, he leaves to mourn his sudden and uu- ‘ timely death. His body was laid to rest that beautiful autumn afternoon' 0 “nun-W "u.“ feet apart ~plkt‘tlhl thi- lit-arinii other VA lll‘ n mun than um gun I grade u! \ml “all shall (unti-rui grade n1 tllt‘ land in hunt u! said [mint 5H 3 \ll nuiirh iii int: ln‘u', .‘l-IYt’\t;<l. .‘Irt- llt‘!t‘l‘\ rm; ï¬rm I \tlll ~ulr‘alk in trnnt u! t! lmd “Kiln lil“n\ ll‘d\>flnk‘7lllt‘ il Iniz tli: ~ nnlin :i n t anrl m «l( fat. man rial~ tn tn liir ll‘ht it and ~i rivnstriiitril t \ \ml tin Slit v 6 mm] tim'man n' sin Certih‘ [in a lllll n! lhr inst at s i‘urutrurtm! kn mid rm , ~himin iteiii~ the inst u! nradin'. in; dtV‘H and \Ut-eruunlL Mill tile ,utt‘ .1 i :t\' i lirk. tt-gitln-r uitli- in pan l‘ l~' i-t Lind tum hing m» "k and ~iiliualk. tlii mum i thereof. and "If†trunt‘gr I walk 55L 5 Tllt‘t‘ll)'('1|llt‘t‘1nr n- nated the ufï¬uer ti» l"lll’(i tl hen- In mm idnl. Ind tn ‘hnin tli ‘thr same \lldll he llln‘11t‘.tl “to 6 'l hr I it\' ( lerk Shalli- mansion: in! ".\n ad in [Il'l'\" means for the construction of ‘ Cities. tmi ns and \illaaes. " in to Jul\ 151. A l) â€(15:2nd if :n\ qurnt alter rrtnm (if ‘mnt {ah lt’t’hfl. then and clerk shall m such wen-l tax in muting. i treasurer and i- x-ufl‘it in inunu i In April lst H“. u rrqllll’t‘d ' \ Pawd ( )ttnlx t lth. I“ [SEAL] Appnnul t k‘tulnt Ltl R ‘i Attth Joux Fixsn s’zt)‘ ( lrrl l A lot of people of the emotional, . patriotic type have taken in hand the I:matter of erecting a {Lafayette in Paris in 1900. ‘uection with the \Vnrld's Fair {that cits. It Is proposed to haw :our schools colleges and ac ademieu guise the funds hoa much we are not told and to obverve the 19th. of Iithis mouth as HLafa} ette Monument l Day" fcises suited to the (x-easion. especial- monument in con- in in all our rzchtmls~ il_\‘ for raising the funds. 'Marquis Lafayette rendered our fa-f ‘ there» great service during the Revu- ‘ lutionary was true, and that Franee fasa nation stood by us in that strug- ‘gle is also true. One thing more it: itrne, namely. that ifa l’arisian muh. passionate. lin one of its moment; mad itnpnlw should get real anur} at the American nation, duwu unnld go our nmnutitent. They have done «ueh things and Guild do it much. if 'l‘he monu though that does not cut iauy figure inthe affair. 10‘ with exer-V That m"; again] ...,..... «if his thrune ‘ A WISE MOVE. l t i “'e are \‘ery glad istreet and alley mmmittee great deal of work “ere read) I to report a plan at the last Cull!“ il 1 meeting the «if; ilaaurel and Prohpflt venues The :plau in full an prenentul at the last meeting. e\ening.i ;They also hate 3 plan for the relief: know the:l after ai [u for imprui ement luesda} of Mr, “(Hilton‘s resilience. uhivh. has been a tritium-e no long. 'l'hati iplan i; to put in new gutter:- and'E t tile drains nr sewer.- one on either i L l t feet below the surface, filled to the‘ pitle of the ~treet mine tun or three stop With lake gran-l. new (‘alt'll luv ~in.~ and a new Hf old outlet near the line hetueen lin- . u" lowering the. llll‘ “nultun and (in) lolh intn rat 1 Vine. All will ln'tlum- ina thnrmluh and wientifir manner and warning» oil that whenlmuiel and l'ru‘t-m'l‘ are iinpnned :n-eurnlint.’ tn plan.- thm and perniviuns. The nmnument is allrigbt: exploiting the whoa].- to pay for it it! all g'rnng If the N'hmils can be t_ us Used to pay fur “Lafth eue m mumem, the} van in- 3an m- ed t6 purvhased a no» hicyvle for Judge Hihhard 3 \Vould Major Vail or any other I‘Hl)'il‘ ~l-irilml vitizen "duplicï¬to' the school con- tribution for that purlmsv,‘ Samuel Winthrope Janlea. was the unly child of the late (‘UlOllt‘l W. A and Mrs, Georgiana (‘. Janie~ He was horn in Highland Park. Dec. 3. l\71. His parents having moved here immediately after the big Chic- agu ï¬re of that year. m that his life has been spent wholly in this city. He gut his education in our excellent city SChUOlF. supplementing that with a course at the Military Acad elny. after which he joined his father iu‘his business in Chicago, remain ing there till his father‘s death. Now if our public schoolu can be! exploited for a Lafavelte mnnnrï¬ent ' in Paris. they can be exploited for} anything a few pooplv see ï¬t to start? with a whoop and a hurrah, The.3 thSng is a†wrong. it is based an the theory that the nu! justiï¬Ps the means. which is hilarious, rutlcn and remit-ions. The nmnument is‘ I nn-nt we want. We have oul) one ohjm-tion in this M'heme, aml that I~ tlw idea of rxpluiling the‘Mshnol.~ fur this ur any other cauw htm'm'er 310ml. 'l‘hr lmpil~ and their parents shtmlll tmt lw mzulu tlw '>4).\.~llll(‘ \iu-tim‘ of schemes for raising tummy. A frw month~ agn we rocviu-«l a packag- nf goods frnm a minister \\ ith quite peremptory orders tn sell the FalHL‘ anll remit the prm-cwh In him In help huiltl :l Baptist inn-cling linuw in .\'ma‘ Jersey. Tho next mail rar- riml tohtm a "lviwv of our miml" In as good, Vigorous English a_:~ we could command. on his t-niweit :uul itnputlenve. merely-a coqotaph in their family lot, though we all hope. and trus: it may be otherwise. EXPLomNO THE SCHOOLS. OBITUARV. 5H: 6. 'l'hr uh' clerk Shall ( nmpl)’ “Ill! [he pnnumns u! ".\n ad to [Inn-1dr addnmnal means for the construction of sldrualks m cum-s. turns and villages." In (our In lllmnls. July 151. Al) 1x15; and If :m’ land Is drlm qurm mm n-mm of rm"! ‘3 uni my u-l lcdm. then and rltrk shall m r u- an of all such wen-l (:1. In “dung. u- 1 1r (nun!) trrasurrr and rx-uflh m l‘nunxv (Mk-vim, pnur In April 151.139.;- rrqmrrd Ly sand 2L1 PaNd ( )(‘tnlx-r "h. I“ 55L 5 Tm-tll_\'('u!lrdnr n- hrlrM' drslg~ nan-d (ht: ufï¬uer n» udlrr! (hr ~prl‘ul ux hrn-In mm xdnl. Ind tn ‘kmm (hr ‘zrnmts fur (hr 5am: \hall hr flurry-d: .. , hv lR‘ laul u'I lhrrr â€numb“ of {mm llnxt‘ u! Vuuul qlmllu'. [In 1rd man. u! Lun- l-\ tun! xm'lu-x. rm‘h plant In M- nnlml In [9“- l-(umngs “I!“ «x [lllï¬\’ penny nulx hu: :1. m: h ln-anoullr nulrr lnurmu (ml-c l‘uuu hr.- lrum 1hr «(bu-s u! saldï¬alk. and \\ hrn l-lu'h-Il up..~urh til‘l"lllfl In ln- dnm- ‘Itll plum u! nu“ spuml planLJuvlu- m- Inn lung. and six frrt apan. ~wknl h: m:- bearing.- and (n rm‘ll other VA lu-n murr than ullt' plrrr I- us-cd The grade â€(\Jil1R3lK shall (nun-rm and h-llnm [hr xrmlr n1 tlur land In from u! and lot out a! uurh 3mm! 5n 3 \ll uunrn nt Run or pan’vls of ln‘u', .1'-v.'('\n<l. :un- hurlw rmunn-nl ’10 um ~Irm I whl ~:.l¢-‘alL m Hunt u! (Eu-1r murmur Lmd VA (mm Hwy“ day 5 ant-71hr xlalr u! publish Imz (l1:~ nnlmzrn r: anrl m «ldalall lhrrt-uf. uni mun-nah tn h:- lur u‘hwl and nth-talk In l-c runstrurh-ll M' \ml an Sn V 6 mm] hm'man n' strrr! mOrk shall Ccnxh‘ [II a lull n! lhr Hal 0! salt! suic‘alk, rumtrurtm! kn and mu , dummy m «<5»:er :nadr r n. and {Jinn-d "'2 â€Ir tho unllh «v1 \"Hd ‘aik In hr n\.- 'x 1ndu-~.n:nl lhu â€ml-r and nun-1 naught lmr. l‘lr mm‘r rd 'e uf \n x'lxhlrrn 1m hrs trnm (hr [-4 Elm: .‘Hn' 2 >anisukualk \hï¬â€ In \nnflr'ldwl under the sum-n 15ml: of (hr fun-mar u! ï¬rm-l lurk and S'ijn’l In hl~ â€mung, nu follnu~ To be of [In â€H h plnr plank u! mqu ‘quahn fn-vfrum \m and ruin-n knuh YM- “with u! ('m‘h plank In In- umfunn and mu )0“ Ihan ~u nur mow than [(-11 um hr< u (‘ {an} ‘ Y~R~I In' :nadr rvrn. :md {Jinn-d 1hr Imp Mid-tr tho unllh «v1 \"Hd ‘aik In hr hu- 'rrl and rum for suit-hulk um um“: sldru' 1AM nln .r\\rv‘ur Hum rzhl h'lc â€Uh: Huh! ut \Ln u! H2: (In (sum aml Nunhurmum Kulhnn' (mm-am 1.. \( Juhns :|\ ( 'zur He II unlamwi In 'hx- ( l(\ ( mm. ‘! .vf (hr Can u! Highland I ark Lair Lunnh 112mm \H1nm 1 Hut A mix ‘4l 1.. unvulr'hh-i nn (hr sumh Hdt’ u! leu Mn au-nur mum-m alrh‘ m 1mm! of Khr {:flhv‘mu dull nl-ul h-h nr [-anw‘.‘ n! land: ~11. h \llh'l ail An alarm uf fire was run;' lat.- Priday night from um- uf the Gray Electric company cottages. occupied by a Mr. Bush. Fire Manhal Buck and thrw or four of his man whom he cuuld reach with the phone. re spundrd, the â€then did nut hear tlw watt-r Wlll’h‘h Whiatlv. and extinguish c-d. as they thought. thv hrr. but mm ‘1’†up in the parlxtinn c-scupvd :uui tmmrd morning tin-y m-rr calh-d nut again and o-xtinguhhvci (-ulnplrtvi} The dating:- “‘3‘ ~light. (an "rt-1 u .1 (mat, h) \w-H plan"! ixnumnvc: SIDEWALK ORDINANCE. Lot on: .h in Hmk x*\|‘llf\ \X {76]. l' H.ml:n~ admin-n tuthr (‘m .4 HigHa Park :uthr (â€Y I»! Hmhland f‘nrk. (uunh Lukz- and Hair u! HIm-ua. and Ihnl Hu- uh. u (hrn‘ut ln- h'riui upon am I) his n! mum at hm! In prngmnmn In 1hr†frmunxr 11;, ca'iamize u.- Mr 4!†mm hmr in mmd. thi~ Work «lnm- m beside thou- n! his father and grand If parents, in than rarely beautiful, home of the dead. on the lake «burg| in Lake Fumt. Cluudn and (lurknou! Arr ruumi about hum; Hummus and )udgmcnl Irv (hr hvund-nnn u! Ins thmnr I" n! [hr um 01 nan! sllk“a‘k, ‘\ mu! rm , dummy In «mann- rst u! nradln'. xnalrnah Iannu L-vnhmnfl mu file I! m Khu- nflirr 'rk. n-grlln-r u xlh 3 Km! 0! (hr his land qurhmg awn thr Ixnruf “11k. 1hr namr ul (hr miners "If†frum‘gr «m uni sldl‘ l~.\' \NS. Mayâ€! rdur m a 1 “all to hr sanl plank A. ROBERTSON, 3‘31? Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds. u .1 an- nd \mI-Nu llaeflvtd Dam Job Printing Central Avenue East. Sundries and Repairs of All Kinds lcfcnfwts OFFICE AID YAflfl: ST. JOHIS AVENUE. ll UMBER DISTRICT. Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery, BOOTS ~o SHOES. D. A. DRISCOLL 6: 00.. ...ï¬icvcle Exchange... Practical Plumber "-4 Sewer Builder ST. Johns Avenue Fancy Groceries, Tea. C0ï¬6¢§ Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work. Hardand Soft Coal, Sawcd and Split Wood, Kindling. Goods the Best. J Hig bland Park Illinois. Prices are Reasonable. Telephone 54. Prompdy and neatly executed at this office. Primaslowasisconsistmtwithgoodwork >Z 0. ex: Hum ‘I< Gull cg: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. EVANS BROS» CATCH BASINS CLEANED, ETC. Bicycles to Order Fro- 835 Up. C. H. WHITE, TELEPHONE 67, IASYE ILOCK The News. Agent for Blue Hale “HIV“ Oll Stoves. Tin. Sheet-Im- and Fur-n ( “at " Done wOrIcr. - STOVES, RANGES. ; HOUSEHOLD GOODS, m- are prepared to sell it to you in any quantity Chase Sanbom Tea and Coffee "our. nay, feel. out. Bun. : Con, Dell. Sluts. '3‘ Nlddll-gs and Sung. All grades of c. A. KUIST, Hardware. Highland Park, III. TELEPHONE 46. 000‘s buttered Fm “Chart: orrlt‘} I Hol‘lilll Hon g DU m ‘ ( )flh H whim» hurrer A. S. 11mm Uh “all lie-palm I- 0| \hf Curskl MQ‘t" M l i‘ M lm nlax mrct ranch mu! land carh Hugh] Ananul and {all cam mil Maud hrs; and cutch' hl Rum. Cl! “I kmm Hralrhu lwuw l‘rm (- (;,4K Ln! â€.1. ï¬ne than I'" (H'II pram-r m lwnr M N Ma HA Plul I04». 3. Ila nu [In nml: 1 \un‘ Mv \ll Live I’ Mr: Clc ‘u'lnll mm‘ .‘wrdil lndcy YH\I'I a me Yulln nu lhq um (‘11 on In I I); ndn lllll k hi “all Ml‘