mm.mayumm ,muhhbltmdum 1th 'Ooultlhoeo-lmm lama. I MYm~Thogucruuflhtho mum-«tyne "may. â€mmmtlmtorsm I. 653' mm“); bummed" â€mummmm out. d Dam-In n'rm CE I. (Ithml, “â€"110 body of In. m mm mm mm. mmnmmm .Mï¬ mu, m. câ€"Ml cm x. W,Wo¢mmw dummmnoummgu Obi-ton. llch.â€"~Hvo Flam m email I: the It! own-m “0 m y, a. mu at u sailboat M nu. an: 0- Nelson. Jon M an: Andaman, 10h Hon-Inca and â€a" Metal. Yuan-m. 8. 0â€"11. nun-en Wur- fl-u nd Ann-u. which m an. in. ughwmwfllm-‘m-A-tn- I M III‘II who In to.“ fa (I. M to“ long. mm, Illâ€"hm m m h- um um ad an: am by the col-Ion at 1 Inner at. on my"! _‘â€" - “A-.. anuâ€"A pm In «and near mmmdmuu.nutnmmu m. m m burned to (an and unarmmmmuI-tudoâ€" link-d Cam, Wigâ€"nap D. L Dov- vu uflcln with mm It: "do m cm was ahead. m- ounta- l- ad"; has. Down n 10 Inn Old and It. held m a.“ a! m. M mun mm. lum~m . cal-ct and! It in head to nun-cl m but elu- a! m fauna. 21.000 of who. will be an u on: ad a,» tn no Pllllp- 1 brimâ€"A dispatch from Wold. ‘lu‘l I". no. W. In M a collision Mm w w. took plan lou- Vela-Ina]. 'nm Win. and d: «Mu- m mm. "to m m mm and loan..- m Mum. o: m In. MIIhWtMMtntn I'll! lieu-uh to Mr Iii-flu. Park-JD. Joann! an m an clump-mummoumu- Humbugâ€"“nae agreement nrrlved at between the leading American dyn- Ialte comp-nice and the Nobel tmt he been ntlfled. It provisions ex- clude Auteur-n manufacturer- ot dyn- amo (mm the {with Mflcm market. Mailman. Mickâ€"Fire destroyed the Winston nuke! Futon phat con- duit: of kilns. warehouse and mu- taeturlu «hurt-mm. A law cun- t!!! o! mmntutured stock VII ueo consumed. Lo- la 830.000 and Inner. no. “.000. hm City, Mowâ€"Ten saloon In In.- cm. Kn, were mm by the Done. and 33.000 tom of "not was nine Ind poured Into the genera. Mo. Anaâ€"It In [and that the m of President Bord. will become bun-nth. remit Mutual-ed by her \uhed'e nun-luau. Limo Rtek. Arkâ€"The plant or the Arkansas Manufacturing Company of thin city was destroyed by are. Loss, $50,000; insurance. $25,000. Springï¬eld, illâ€"Professor Snmuei M. Insill. unto nuperinlendont of public innruction, has recovered tron: n re- cent severe illness and prostrntion. and mumed his tour of lectures through- out the state. Winter-set, lawnâ€"John Walters was (ound dead in a, thicket. He van in the habit of carrying between 8300 end .400, mostly in gold. on his person. On his body and head were marks bi violence. The coroner's Jury returned a verdict that be had been murdered. Kingston, OnLâ€"Burglars entered the Dominion Bmk at Napanee. and know- ‘ in. the combination of the vault, open- ed It end stole $32,000. undonrâ€"Tho forthcoming promo- uou include the raising of Lord Charles Bel-eaten! to the rank of rear admin]. Lord Charles In at present a captun In the royal navy. W IOIIM loom and Oil-Inn! Dot-u 0! “I. "but World c-ul'ully W In 0a m. loo I, Ill?! 0 WILLIAM ntIIng Into 1 vat of boIlInz on. â€"â€"â€"-â€"-o---- Sycamore. XXLâ€"Clinton D. Chipman, mm .‘m 3 mm a ChIcago Great Western baunxeman. W W“ "m 0"" â€Y “'0 can: at “WWW" lll‘llln vuun III nun-nn-nnn “"1 killed. " ' Brown. was arrested on a hull In an my. in m «and from t m a Oman-Id. Ind. Wt. lick-11" body Of Aaron c. Coll. tho Board of Trude amul- tho Imus-M 1m Tumâ€, m (ma on no“. Me. He had committed m Omnunfltohvoluten- mm money In mmm Ind m New Yakâ€"In. Ann Nos 0! Dually: that ad Imal her 5-month all «MM and the: attempted made M "’° mm m. mm m 00 II I all an m“ 0m..'hâ€"Fmt rm. mu m. c not nan-arm 14 Ma, who "7. h linen“, with u m. Anna, “PM!!! W. Patron. 1; ‘MMIQ- die I“. mama! .1. [and and â€Halo-mum's ‘ mandated II a. murder 0! mm... c. Wlhol, ll. 0H bookseller. a 1m Wain: and, nlhlelplh. m Ohioâ€"I‘m Fabien. mm tau-o Imam and Io- !“ to an. In vile. m: m [Itch but ad that It. In the lip. mun a mud nu .7 pm. hm. huhu-n._ tic nmf on“ TM"â€" unionâ€"A “mu-h Ia Ill. Tina m. Rh )nelro an that the coin rm mines to men 10,000,000 up. u lull-t 9.0.0.0†[at Mt. Pamâ€"no (ml of Baron Macho. on. of m ’rlldul mater: o: the cum: blur which In burned on the «I u my last. "ea In“ J 100‘ live. one loot, u Int-bed. m in found “my 01 imprudent. and one lone“ topunlneofuom N" Yumâ€"Bum J. I. mun. chair-u o! m Interline-Inna“! undo-u, «In! commute. abh- fm Doubly: "The uni-c In and", lining.†Won-~11. Echo mm [In (I. mundmdtoflhnw “I“ (I. Inflation ot II. mm o! Clan“, II: wuma harm. to "all It. lull-Ion dun-I lb. IMII of I“. up". on their in «- AUI'IIM Bd‘unofefâ€"{g-u 1'. Km was ï¬t. Baum-A m Int-clan minor. which I: to be launched out mouth. II «o In chained (Io manna. This I. nuanced :- lulu u Inflation that better rel-non- um homoe- tho ex-chneollor and Emperor William. tandemâ€"no Hum-III Nm an an â€out mum in con-lacy!†the Iocuu at A low of (“NM (â€00.- 0003“) II us at can! Dom, unly for (he redo-wo- o! an Iowa. debt. A“ mm: for It. nee-unwell o! no rule. nvy. [Aldousâ€"5k Don-Id In“). 1h 0-- ndlu bin column" In Woo. who was and to m m during a. mum manna, u- b.“ clem- IJ mud n m Iu-uhcou and Hon! Rom. lonr of the cut of the hart inn cu- Madrid.â€"TM Portuguese but Roo- m Farm in been attacked ofl the cont of Norma by plum bolonuu to tho 30cm Klblll. The again and 8!. Paul.~0ne manager was killed And I duel: or move serloully Injured In a comatou n Alta Vista. Iowa. on an Chicago 0m! Wenorn Runny. Januvllle, Witâ€"The residence of Joseph Marty was toully destroyed by ï¬re. Mr. Marty and his 11-year-old son had A narrow emu- lrom death. Hinadale, BILâ€"Frank Smith. work~ In: on an electric railway at Milwau- kee, W11. was killed by O train. Princeton, lll.â€"Henry Fletcher 01 Scutonvllle. 60 years of age. and his mndson. Harry Fletcher, used 11. while drlvlnx across the tracks were struck by a passenger train and In- stantly killed. Wabash, hutâ€"William Case, pro- prietor or a meat market at Converse. In dying lrom the eflects o! a pistol Wound accidentally lnflicted. Klnmundy. Ill.~Thoms Sprouze, aged 19, of Alma. "1.. tell between two box are or a moving train and was killed Milwaukee. Wlsrâ€"Wlllle Juderjahn. 2 years of age, was Instantly killed by I Fond du Lac avenue street car. Neenah, Witâ€"Mrs. Jacob Mlckelson, aged 63, of the town of Clayton, was killed by a thonsln Central tram. Wabash, Ind.. William Cane, prop- rietor or a meat market. at Converse, 1nd,. is lying at the point at death [mm the uflecis of u pistol wound accident- Illy inflicted. Cane said am he had accidentally discharged the revolver ho was cleaning. smlwater, Mlun.â€"~About 875.000 1083 was cccasloned by the burning or the Florence flour mm, Omaha. (might depot and neveral can at men-chm- Elwood. Indâ€"In a runaway Jeane George had his skull fractured and will probably dle. Elwood. Ind.â€"â€"-Peter Cray. a un- P150 worker, was fatally guided by cams. FOREIGN. CASUALTIEB. om; No. 1 ....... NEW YORK. What. No. 1 rod ...... 1 Governed, prime Oct. .. What. No. 3 can. Can. No. 2 mixed. 030. No. I mixed . ,' 3 _u_n- L hymn-yon, [mtâ€"The mum at Al- Came, an 3nd...“ Hop, mando- sneepnd lamb: noun" lows-aqua. Illâ€"~A min avg-valor be- longing to mm t Icon, at Dalton cm. Ill, willy-ed. «calling n In- an. Ian. R anal-ed “.000 bushel: of syn, boll: [Bed far beyond m umie. m.~cu°r;neo Niel"; of mm. Ill. '0! drowned in Mt feet of water u Door purl. I min-er tenor: “gyms count at here. Vlmnh, Illâ€"Tho notion: Woodmen any. 0! Cam county hold [heir blen- Ihl log nllinn and harvest hallo pic- nic u Ann-ad. m. with a large at- tendance. The «am. 0! welcome was ..de by Prof. Margin Iclutm lab-non. nubâ€"om: Dickerson. I wellinown tum" living three nun lamb o! [Ab-non. Ml home In! Tue:- dly Inn! has not been heard from “are. A has me of tuner: I: marching for Man. read on July 13 tor permitting III- “th to he opt-rated In mm um Dunn. lll.-)Iodm Wendi-CI of LI Salk cannu- MM 3 pirate. hm were on: 5,000 urn-gm pro-cal. Ivor Hook warm-ml the Woodmen. LATEST lAï¬KET REPORTS. Kunu Olly. “0.40““! 8pm I'M that slot machines ten not n-bflu calm and «ll-churned "u ulcon Ind am “on wow-Mon who ran Ir- Lula. Permâ€"Com! Panda o! no- llvln. run A force 0! 000 m. MI in- vaded the Forum pfotlm 00 India. WuhllM.-â€"mnlmrr Mb! 0! ‘ CM“ II I clown-h lo (M an» «un- mt Ian the Raul-n [autumn runny um gun It IOIO mud-nth flame. to the norm or Klrln. "a an n I. Ibo manna that a "IQ of nun: cm In commend shortly from News-hing Iortlunni In mn- mu (in transportation or mutt-l. William, Ill-In. hurl- flange of Raul] died hum tho once! of parts men mm by minute. Port Arthur. Tex.~»-A mutual bun been made {or a ileum-Mp line between hero and Human. Jam-Ira and Pro- gram. Yucntn. making the round trlp each month. The In: unmet will all tron her. about Odour 1. Loan-port, Ind.-â€"Mr-. Ella Johnton. mother a! John F. Johnson. ,wrvrker of the State Nltlonnl bunk or this my. dlcd here Friday, and 72 yean. Her death was banana! by the dl-xmco 0! her son. who u serving sentence of ï¬fteen ynu In (he Columbus, 0., pen- “cull-tr. Reno. Nevmlmâ€"‘W. E. Wh-kvr. con- tracting freight ngI-m fur the (‘hh'agm Milwaukee Iv. 81. Paul railroad com- pany, died suddenly 0! heart dlsonse. Burlington, Iowaâ€"aloha Yuenger. for many years a resident of Burling- ton, tell dead In his yard from heart dlaeau. Winona Park. [MLâ€"Tho Musing day of the state Christian Endeavor con- vention was marked by seven prayer meetings. conducted by Rev. E. 0. El- lis. Rev. T. J. Shae-“y. Rev. J. C. Watt. D. D., and Professor E. 0, Excell. Ad. dresses were made by Professor WI]- Ham Shaw of Boston and Ber. 1m Yendrnh of Nashville. Philadelphiaâ€"Archbishop Marlinelli, the papal delegate, participated In :1 double celebration at St. Augustine‘s Church Sunday. It was the one hunâ€" dred and ï¬rst anniversary of (he found- ing or the church and the ï¬rst anni- versary ol the consecration 01 Mar. Martinelil as urchblshop at Ephesus. Muncie, ind.â€"-0ver 50.000 people at- tended the a'nnuai meeting or the Dela.- ware and Randolph Counties om Setâ€" tiers' Association at Oak Grove. The crowd was the largest in the history of the organization, the drawing features being the presence of Governor Mount. Phlladelpbla-J‘he German-Amerlcan Natlonal Amclatlan of Journalists and Authors met here. About elsbty dele- gates were in the clty from all parts of the country and were taken charge of by a reception committee of twenty local German journalists. Ottumwa. Iowaâ€"Luther Brown, .1 ilveryman. died from the results of an operation. 1. N. Brown, his aged fath- or. looked at the remains, walked down to the river and drowned himself. v“- -_.__., v- _ 1 trod Good was poisoned by eatlnz clu- ned corn. One child In dead. Galesburg. lll.â€"-â€"Capt. Francis Fuller, for many years president or the Finn national bank of this city. 1: dead of paralysis. . IILWAUXEB. MISCELLANEOUS. 1.02%01321 DUWNERS GROVE REPORTER. MO 13* .mg '0." I... a an... coin-Incl. A French 1mm- polnta out tint the United sates hu no ground for a con- flict with France or Bilâ€"u, whfle she would bring Into no new mime an unlimited nu! mar, and he an "mm and yolltlchm to boom lack an dunes In order am It may homing! lithodnwn'ofthotm- not: aim. In. In. m mu..- VMM the People‘- 3:- chngn but at m. m. ï¬lmy nor-13¢. m they carried stay :11 In the «cm, with the ex. unmumnomer.wlm not a the". m 8:! 1- cold. which tho force at tho explode: thaw on the It w. overlooked. no hfl.Mhnmylfldm In i II II: “in. to no mvntlon In“ n. NM Rep-um mu en- mtln maul-Mel Juan A. I. M for m cont Meg and V. c. Kala and Jon Dryden for «at. n!- nruty mu “aviator- pie-Isa mulmbfla- docmnn. n The day was am up cm: speeches (to- uflom doles-m at] tho up- Nhtmt 01 n col-Moe on rpuou‘ “tum-«mum. M5)... no eta-muo- MW at" Tue- day pm!" at 9 o'clock. of Boulemmtrrs. Building Tnuln Council of Si. â€min. the Patriots of America. lniemaiioual Brolhrrhond 0! Traci anmen. (he Singleâ€"Tax league at America, Palm] um Cot-til of Cincinnati. "to international Typo- mphiai Union. the Pmpie'a mfly at m... and on. Industrial Order 0L loud. Manning 3 "plain In 1873. a major in 1879. a llmmnamwlonel in m: and a mlmn-l In 1336. "c has no. lurk â€run In runny M1 mm- mlgnl Ind In no! air-M M lab-mm. He mun. And "a awarded a gold In» “I for il- urnm In mu mum. He Is 55 mm 0M and a rim and m- uted soldier. He joined I!» royal engineers II use and was npldly pru- donor-I'D" Mlondln mood. roomma- m of the mum. "my on the Afghan mun. t. [unlit-r rm "or; foot or the Imam-In ("flurry and" Mn ohm. and h ulnm tau-m" mm IN character of me mum Mutual will win- In Mn m am. The mn- ml tool: part in the Afghan war of Eighty-eight delegates, representing the following organizations, were pres- ent: United Mine Workers of America, the Social Democracy, the American Federation of Labor. tho Stonemnkem' international l'nion. Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators, Brotherhood ..__â€".. u. u-u uucvuul, sun! W.7Cr.‘Pve;rce. secretary of the United Mine Workers of America, was chosen secretary. W. B. Prescott, presideng of "13111- {ernauonal Typographlcnl l'nion. was nlected chairman of the meeting, and In a speech at the conference of in- or leaders at St. Louis Monday after- noon M. D. Ratchrord, president or the United Mine Workers of America. ad- vocated a great sympathetic strike of all branches 0! organized labor unless congress met at once and gave the la- borers relief and wiped out the laws which empowered the judiciary “to conduct government by injunction. a. I?!" tho amt â€up-Hutu: strik- ‘ol All hunch.- of org-ulna labor *lslghly-lalght Doug-Du flaunt at tho Couture-eo- BATCHFORD’S FIERY SPEECH. Leaders of the Workingmen Meet It 33:. Louis. GREAT [MIR W88 ENGLISH COMMANDER ON â€the Human-I'm" ,_- ' ï¬lmy; 75-74113“ Imam, It K‘- tan MY. weed to the lmlltlm o: I mm: for the Perla- mac mung-«Amanda m WI, Ill. Robert “muons. tho mull, curiously m In Scranton, Pa. Dominion Surveyor wmmn 0mm [mama um In the next three yum at not â€0.000000 In gold dust wm be taken out of the Klondike region. ; VIII- Inel- M The threatened strike in the Inâ€. in. me!" Iron mm m averted by m Incl-cov- of the union. mmmmmmm “I! mun-«the exile to Stand mm and the NMMUII there- foroteolhenclt in late cats-u mull-uh. an“. all. at the Plflll'pin. m m rul- la minim tho Manavnmummmm Indiualorm-flu. WW I! ma». nix-ii; July um W m an: Moria «a m in m m m m of .g- m. M rum m The c. H. Remind factory. it no- tom. WM. which ill on of an. unlin- [um-flown In (I. United Man. and. The n- h alum .. a“... nflwphmmulllmeol 1:50“. The ï¬rst quarter I“ paced In 3. 1m - lwoâ€"ml-ute gun: the mm! ll :zsx. 1:59 an; the am II mu. 1 151 am: the fourth in :30“, I 2.11 0'06 I‘d-torn WW“ Ilia. M the Rndvillo Inch, Baum. Sut- nrday, scar POIMAEI'V pared 1 I"!!! In (no '0] - Ind-i and clap in the Joni] audition in int-"and nu given the brunt a! major for alumni-lied oerâ€" rirn during the hi- w-r. in ill: mood nu mu ma tin! Egyptian undi- H0. and tin-n. too. can bin praise (mm MI martian. lie mu national in the disputing. prmutni with I medal and clasp. a Monte stat. Oct-oh 1 Mod with tin! immh cin- Oat-Attica. and branded "alumni-colonel. Two you: In he was main mat to the mountains in Mid stall other. on tin (’bitrni niiof tom. and was decorated a K. F. ii. for nrvim in "in on.- pain. [Ant your he was mated to i mmmand - munimim district in in‘ ' din. with rank of brigadlewmeni. unusual-n.“ low. Mun Commit: Suicide. John D. Flanagan, a prominent naln dealer and ex-slme representative, com- mitted suicide at Fort Dodge, low; by taklug atrychulne. Financlnl trouble was the cause. i Illiopoiu. In- only named. The village or liiiopolis, twenty-three miles northeast 01 Springï¬eld. Ill., on the Wabash railroad, was visited by I very destructive lire Sunday morning, and is believed to have been the work at incendiaries. The total loss by iqu is estimated at 835,000, about one-third covered by insurance. THE AFGHAN FRONTIER. AuoeI-flol. Tlie Notional Bur association quickly completed its work Friday. The par groin included the election or onleere. selection at vice presidents by states. appointment of special committees, the adoption of a resolution looking to more stringent legislation mint trusts, and the reading at an interest- ing paper on bribery by Adolph Mom of Chicago. The i'ollowing oiiieerl ‘ were elected: President, William Wirt Howe of New Orleans; secretary, John Hlnkley at Baltimore; treasurer. Francis Bowie 0! Philadelphia; excell- tive committee. Alired Hemenm 0! Boston, Charles Clailin Allen of Bit. Louie and Charles Mobile Gregory of Wisconsin. President McKinley was the guest of the association at its bon- quet. W. Win How. Ohm Proud-O of flu LAWYERS ELECT OFFICERS. Inmct In In: Harlem! u Inn. Boston. Sut- ‘ um I- (no .___â€"’..- mm. Th 30 m a second I. ll 12!“, u 90%, a 2.1! u.- Ill-l... or those who mum-edit. 5.35;, age-o 13!. mils “calmly "lurk“ Peoflu~lnyor John Warner. sur- rounded by quite a crowd of lntemted slghtsem laid the nut brick for the now my hull (oundauon Wednesday mornlng. It nu ma u th‘o corner without much ceremony, excepting the local Interest attached thereto. It in Jun t little bit less than forty yam-c ago mince u like action was performed on the old any In“. Dr. Hamilton m mayor It mu time, 1858, though ma Wad 1 panel. s-nn aid to mid not lee, Iii. longer, and being unwil- ling to throw Mn: in in. street. applied to Supervisor Terry. Bur-on than no- lnofledced that he had no nmmy. He had two which he spent for NI moth- er’s funeral and medial niienilon for himself. The remainder of 87000 Inf: him he simply "blew in." He rn- named with Smith Saturday night nud‘ nae hmkfut Sunday morning. Iknnn.-»1'uesday mornlnx about 1 o'elcel some ï¬shermen dlacoyered (In body of n man hanging in the cheet- roon at Rivenlde Park. The body "I Ittmnrd Identiï¬ed as that of Frank Bum. well lawn In Lewman. when be It. lived I am: deal of (I. us. for may yearn. ï¬ve or u: mm no mm. am to Hun: tro- P0- In Homuanold Imam-oi 1mm 8mm, 'Io "you then. and â€pm! for hoard. R. an to m .1.- mmmtohI-Jnnnom- lull. in: would m It. Mar. Ulla this Ornament Smith and Burn- wotled (W cloning wood. emu I: II very poor cimmunm no Iona med by nun was spent {a with... that by Bur-on for um. A In named Vaughn, from Vermont, mo over to "I'll“. m I‘- DIM land (In: Dunn no "and broke." in at one um had been worn um In me. 8-“: and Buy-m m- “tumâ€"Tho pnllntnry unnatu- tlon o! .l. 0. Johnson. [mom attorney for tho Madam Woodmnn at Austin. no conducted In this city. n- chum I‘m "at. Btnto'a Attorney W - tor Stag" prosemtmt the a". The int rune-son worn the employ†from the head t‘lfl‘h'u once and when of hlton. The trnltm'my was that tho Rtoh Islander: vrrn INI by Jnhnlon. and that as noon as they Mt the Inln ‘thoy Donn I show-r of stones and clubs. and that a nnmlwr Vern provld‘ «I nlth "mm-rs. When about one- thlrd ot the whiten" lot the protect ttnn core heard the «latent. valves! further nxnmtnattnn and (are bond for appear-nu tn the Dunbar tern: of tho ctrrnlt court In Whitentde county. A new Injunction was applied for in Run county yenténlny. Ol.' and for 83.085. 1'!»- belu III. world's lluor record. which in 82.028 [or are pin The are Mann: 0! AI- damn'n nun sold (or 02,200. (In hall" the Inter record lwlco. Tho but pl: o! n» mm mid for M, and hroh m rccnrd of hour plus undor III months. The record for now my under six norm:- hln ply broh four lino-u. On at the hon mind her. brought over $3.100 a short as. In. Spring \‘alloy.â€"â€"Thc school board in. Junction case or this city is on the road i to celebrity. Tho Baxter faction of . tho board sued out a nrit or Injunction baton: Judgv 'l‘rimble at Princeton. the I Keflmn {anion took :1 change 0! venues ito Judge Stonsh at Morris, and tho -othor side again took n rhunge, ox~ venting it would go to .indno ninth-hard or Ottawa. The latter Wu away on his vacation and the case not! to“ (or A hearing to Jmlxo l’nterbnuxh ll l‘em'in, having paved over the Mud: of thre- Jmlgnt of the thirteenth judicial dis- ‘trict. The injunruun wuu stunted to prevent any interference with tho teacher. engaged (or the nut Iorm. Mount Vernon telegramâ€"~8. H. Andaman. the Itociunnn 0! this (aunt! who ha been nttendiu n log ulo nt Odvun, “0.. write: I Mend here that his hou u thin III. in seven inn-non III on. any but the wortd'u mom tor Man. On not noid for “.576. and n litter of em: pin. and" III month. out of “Hands 8pringiieid.â€"Gov. Tanner has de- clined to issue his warrant for the ex- tradition of Louis Enricht, of Chicago, former county surveyor 01 Cook Coun- ty, on the requisition of the Goijernor or indisoa. The requisition of. Gov. Mount was based upon a compinin: ‘ made before a justice 01' the peace 0: ‘Ilarton County in that state charging Enricht with obtaining goods and money under (also pretenses. Euricht entered a contract to construct a street railway in indiann. and the prosecu- tion grows out of a. dispute over the contract. At the hearing it was shown to Gov. Tanner that civil suits had been commenced against Euricht. Harry Fletcher, aged 60, a buslness man at Seutonvllle, and his grandson. Henry Fletcher, aged 11, while drlvln: across the railroad tracks st the Cla- rion crossing. east. of town. were struck by a passenger train, and boil: were ln- stsntly killed. Dixon telegramâ€"Perry Wood, and 84m: old settler ol the Rock River val- ley. was buried at Grand Detour to- day. mrengo “denimâ€"James Dooley, aged 80 years. an old and respected cit- he} or this community, died last night. DIIY. ï¬xed 47, died here. The funeral will be held Friday at. 2 o'clock. Mu My! llapmlngn Continualâ€"Bo- an. IOIIIIDIII. Polltlcal. Crlmlnll, Obituary and "Ileana-con! Eve-II tun 3'0!" Section of tho lit-co. ‘IBCORD 0P MINOR DOINOB OF THE. WEEK. ILLINOIS NE WSLETS. Dlxon gelggramâ€"ers. Hester A. De- ;