Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Aug 1900, p. 7

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H W m.“ In.“ Connor m at ‘ flat 3! ovum"; «not realised I!- «in. M. ? tau-n I'm Maren km the louder of ‘ I a: “Jacket W dyln‘ to. N. J.. out of danger. that all In; San maul Del crime u. mutton. 3 Ina! technicality enabled Nady. W with Cub-n noun man, to ‘m non-r doll]. mun nnlvonlu will enroll my "Mu (tom Uncl- “'I luv I‘ll. Ohio; nearly drowned. h. I‘llbho clean "madam to Mung, Ohio. from shock and W. 000'. cu". Willy-undue“ wo- mlmmw-flnrlo‘l fln “(and Ar.) for tho Wuh- ”nu-orCy-mmokhum madman-gum- mum-canon- damn-«mm m’mpmmouaom m Him-t H in Onon- Wfiihbfifl Interest fold In Vie-mm EMuMexpo. 0F mm can. Bock Blend a Pacific rude. They were en route tn the Elm end (Jo-mete India mum. noon to :he opened to white settlers. All ere [Mac to make the nee for land when Freeman IcKlnley «lecture- file reser- vwon oven. In then-cup were [mt 1m mum- from m lumen, 0.. heeled by the Rev. lune. Wharton. who we. interviewed than: their plans. He and: "We wm latfle upon Lend es m together a nodule. and buy all an In nee-try to complete our col- ony. There will bemtyalu, who‘ win spawn I eoclalle‘uc town and mummy. We expect to Add 500 m ‘0 our pun before two w- I... no I... m lg... Two mm loads of lemon from 0th, ”(but an Illinois fined fim‘ “elm, In... over the Me!» Icon. Touch ‘ Enni- Fo Ind the Chi- 100ng b and his life Emu“ mm 1; van. lam. M: mud nd Mutter-unmmlnvm IW attuned suicide renter mum-mummwm lmdudfiohflcoll. amu- m Cal‘- ” m nun lunar“. a m of Art man. who {or non In hen an ooh occupant a! I mil Inhnd In fink river near Phoenix. had trouble with n band of In lndhn- Mu night. He ‘em-tm'mddtoylnglhhh by glut povlnr. Whoa they passed no" In enti- ho opened fire. nnd nae [uh- rod. cl hurriedly sad held I mm I snort nuance guy. lar- qnn-lt hollowed to mom"! wounded one a! the rod-ling He was trusted and n! In Jul. and one“ nu" ma wmomnoutklhooUnttouu-r- m- vluunr the Indian '1' killed. W for the am panel. at ob- tain!“ Imam 'u the but. at tho ‘Mtloa. 1‘0 Manda-u vet-o nuhn a! mum can“ 420. [light and lulu ot Md”. and elm“ with a violent. column to crown m mam-u; fro- the m. The annual number 0! dull hula denuded by the Illinois council around m mklon o! "no cum-o clan It Touch. Kim. .14 tun-unac- "I made. f Vcflm d guilty um mom in Joan lmuno‘l tour: It Chic-go “that all the mm- In a. Knight. and mk- of local-ll: cab- Iplna out. The unma- u and by the My m I. follow: Junc- 01m... I In. a! “.000: Non O'Brien, I In. 0! “.0; Dr. lltIul N. Mt. n In a! 81.000 ud lam-at In the mun-m Duh Hm. I “03*” Iflmut|l W m. ‘nq mt up. u the Bryn-'e Old-l Nollie-tun. W. I. Bryn end A. n. Stevenson were olioinlly notiiled nt lndiannpolis Wednesday of their nomination by the Mom party for president end Vice-president or the United Stem. In his speech or ecceptence, Mr. Brynn Inid in port: "IJnooln said that the safety of thinnntion wee not in its fleetn, its armies, its torts. but in the spirit which prime liberty u the her- itue ot nil men. in ell lends. every- where. end he worded hie countrymen that they could not deetroy this spirit ‘ without pleating the seeds oi deepot- llnl et their own (bore. Even now we ere beginning to pee the pnrelyxlng in» fluenoe of imperialism. Heretotote this notion hes been prompt to express its amnethy with those who were fight- ‘ in; for civil liberty. While our sphere of netivity has been limited to the went- ern hemisphere. our eynpnthiee hnve not been bounded by the seal. We hsve felt it due to oumlven nd to the world on well u to than who were struggling for the right to govern thenseives to model:- the interest which our people hove, iron the date of their own independence. felt in every contest between hum-n right- nnd Arbitron power." Twenty thousand people attended the meeting end we! speeches were dollvorol. mm.uum (:poinnltlyfi'r I“, in,“ ’m "taint. we; robbed Mote the in]: reached 031mm Ind mm’“ nee-ens» Llne was tonnd deed in MI car rhea 'the ”sin reached the ciplm oil). This m an em intimation the helium: led at the robbery, and they ufe not able to Indicate at whet point between Cincinnati and Columbus the med: occurred. Line’- revolver wee tound ‘ by hi- oide with three chamber- enn- ma. The me we: rifled of In ‘con- tentl. end it. door indicated that it had been blown open. No detail; In gullible here. Lane lived in'Colum- hue. It ireuppoeearthc robbers Jumped o! the trainee it flowed no main. in- to the union notion at columiml. The utmost lily-fiery voile the unlit. Lute vu tbout a year: old. The onion]: 0! the Adena Expre- company am no steam: :- to the probable amount or money secured by the robbers, but it is reported to be about “5.000. m The Inn coach between Wanner. ford I!!! Wanna. 0th.. was attacked tine m 8 W. 1": -UU'C‘E the elem. No eooner hed Weller. e lone-t inter. heann Richie; the door thenheweenethynvolieyotehotn fro- lnetde. m rennlnine Inern- hern ot the petty enichly lined In eronnd the home, no for ten ninntee hnlletn whirrnd nt n lively nte. the rtlee of the pnrenm pouring n deadly the in the direction or the robber; The rohhere returned the Ire Itronciy, end Klan noon ten, hit In the hreeet end Inch. Finn": one o! the rohhere jumped through n window no male of in the uncle. before he but me he" e doeen ntepe he fell in hie tmhe. Ihot to denth. Sher“! Weller in the menntime hnd forced his wnr townrd the home and wne intent on getting inside. In the mole and mtneion Colllne got in the wny of Welher‘e no end wee shot In the heck end m 11 wounded. One other men wee hnrt during the bottle. While the lien were removing Cnlllne the lone robber nnde hie wny to n nod hitchen nenr by end befriended the door. After the flat in the morning the cltleene nnnel themselree and went to the rench. The an inside the honne wee nrled with nrlile,nndntooneernnrenehtothe honee drew hie Ire. About 0 o'clock lone men. by crnwfln. through n corn- Ield,uottoeehedneerth‘ehonee.nnd tron: thie piece threw two rnnrond Mmtothemotofthehonne,let- tlngitonire. ltwnenotlneny min- ntee until the entire huiidinn we: in fines, but the robber mnde no elgn, end it he wne not shot by n hnllet tron the my thnt were fired at the home from the onulde he found hie «nth in the Mines. The man fn the house hnti e lam roll of bills, but thene. with the rohher‘e two vnileee, were burned. inch of the men wee nhont to non of age end of the duper- edo' style, hnvlnu threntened to Ihoot eerernl farmers who refused to keep them. The home on the ranch. with its contents, we: nined at new end will he pnld tor hy‘ the county. « The two citizens, Rim end Celllne; shot. in the fight in the morning ere doing well end will recover ,, v Qavn=ndnmn 7W0 IILH'ARY OBSTACLES WHICH 1111 Alum mucus WILL HAY. 1‘0 ovncon l The two men who Sunday last robbed e Union Pacific trnin in Coiorndo and killed I pauenger, were surrounded by oiilcere of Goodlend, Ken-u. three ; milea out or that piece Il‘lrday morn- ina.' Al the remit of": fierce battle * which followed both or them are dead. one by bullets and the other by fire. I. , Brian. owner of the Commercial hotel of Geodland. and George Collins. a ’ member at the poeee. were Ievereiy wounded, and enother o! the pursuing perty. name unknown, wan- wounded elightly. The Union Pacific Kenna City-Denver train wu robbed between Limon Junction and Hugo, 001., ninety ‘ ‘ miles out of Denver. fut Sunday ’ morning, mnny belnx relieved of their money and valuables, and W. 1. Fly, an aged men who reeieted, was killed by one o! the robbers. The robbers dropped of! the train at Huxo end w eaped. They were traced to the Bar tholomew ranch three mile) out of Goodlnnd and a poue consisting o! Sher“! Walker, J. 3. mm. George Collins. E. C. Blddieon and several others, all heavily tuned with rules and revolve", went over to the Bar- tholomew piece from Goodlnnd. Walker and Rigs! were the iiret to die- lnonnt. They proceeded to the home where the robbers were. One of the robben caught eight of them end are ONE DIES IN FLAMES. lullaby Mud Fin Arc 010d Highwaymen. man-- Who lull Up an Inn.- mmmmnnuu um rune-manna“ W In. many-gym um. L flirting:- THE “OAT AND CITY WAll, PEKIN. m a. mum mun. Th anuot given by the Nuional pill! In Lin, Peru. In honor 04' Per- mdo I; Guthuio, the newly mendâ€" ma mm mm mm to um um- Two W In “It. ”I. The bodies of Melvin Woods and George Falmnburg. members of the ‘Epworth League outing potty, who were drowned In White river. near Wuhmgton, D. 0., were recov- ered. The young men were wading in the river, when Wood: got Into dezp "tor. He could not swim and Falkla- burg wont to Ms rescue nod both were drowned in plain View of the crowd of thirty young men Ind women. [ Ina-cl- noon on cam ‘ There will In no content over the will of the In“ millionaire concrete- nnn wmlm A. Piper of 8m mm co. Annual-Ice has been ducted whereby the Illinois heir: allow the nature! non 8100.000 and "other sloop coo for snomey feel and other one-- lea. This gives the other beneficial“! ghoul $1,600,000 to divide man. then- Ielven. , In “Milan to this, the con- trm drawn by Attorney Sudan-son ulpuluu that the son an" nay hll mother to per cent of such can u be ‘ may recelve, which in the "gm of the settlement, will the her 820.000. Mod a u... no hint; Ml: Dolo- Campbell 01 lit-our! applied It the county clerk's ole. In mm. "L. for 3 marriage flee-u to vcd Ill- Jonnh Pearl Want at luly. a town not: lawman. It. ‘Campbell m manned by no mother of the young won-n. Who the county clerk loaned that the girl m but It yen: of are he reload to line the license without the consent of the girl‘s tuber. When Informed of this the young man [dated and It took the combined mm of Dr. lin- lon. the county clerk Ind all Illa u- nis-mu to restore Mn lo consolat- nou. After pleadlng in "In It!) tho clerk for '2ch hours. the young and and um [lfl'l mother normwlully de< ported when! the “can m In MI by Ila-hing ad out. on In. Vilma. rum Into no Inn to an his mum. He m struck by 3 Mill; "but and burned and mu nu ston- b an Inn. The family or June- Brown, I mil- ‘ or. at New York. and two young girl- of the nine city. nine persons in all, were struck by lightning nt High- bridge Sunday afternoon and were taken to the Ftham hoepital. nil seriously injured. The surgeon there In that several 0! them will die. Four persons were killed in Queens- borouxh, N. Y.. and two other. stand very little chance of recovering from the injuries they received. Thoma Dunn of Flushing. L. 1.. 16 your: old. took refuge from the ruin under a big tree. Lightning struck the tree and Dunn wan inninniy killed. The barn belonging to Frank Veletino in Flulh- 1 Em. 567a?" 3» ' At amps”: returned. mama fiinckberrlel. Mich! Mfrrqé: an. Blueberries. .506 them". 81 per 10 nu. ed rupbe r- rer. I Whm-Uebomel. $161. 50 per 169:13.:Bterâ€"Creamcry.'9x- an, we; dalrlel. “no. 1654:; puck! m. 12350. Melonsâ€"Gems, 1 per bu: "tel-melons. 8750110 not at £0! SID-lb melom. Potatoesâ€"Now 8103M. Pouitry -â€"Iced flock: Turks s. W: chickenI. a emu: spun". 96 : none“. 5 pm, We; ginck I. We: {mg-q”. Sheepâ€"Choice to zirlmo 4.:70 medluln to choice mixed nulves ”WI IS: a Ton- Ind western sheaf). “.0064. mm awea. lot: and teederl. N: culls. and poor stock. 3:. “0: poor co 1 enrllnxl. ammo: good to choice your! nn. um: 19th ‘lnmbsmpoorm to tulr. 831565.00: I n lunbl tune . 85.1006. 40. ”gorse-«Drift. W315: ohun 9 ”00111400 lbs. W180: dtlvers. no .t'um chunkl and (emu! use. us No I new. 36. cale-Native bee! noon. sums; Ionian: nears. “1604.:80 Texu no: ”.me cows sud ballots, eunuch. 81.5063: Ilockeu and“ 8!..1504 I . 5.50 b l 1 etc" g “52:" 1?? [Iâ€"keaxyl.‘ [35.1% 3 uni mag“ _s1mxs';"_ux_m. Meier} W' "0. (l: . ‘ E‘Er‘figh 23E]- n.-- misfit“?!- common: III,“ "b- . .Mn. 'I'lllo. Neu- Annlnton. Al... W. 1‘. Tumor, fl“ and throeâ€"mthsâ€"old baby. jumped o! 1 Southern mum pun-an- ‘xe'r train while It m running at the mo 0} fort! lulu n hour. Tug-nor INFANTRY ARMED WITH MODERN GUNS AND T‘RAINED BY EURO- PEAN OFFICERS, WHICH GAVE BATTLE TO THE ARIY 01" m AWES AT PEI-TSANG. Chlu um Mammo- toward peace; Emperor Issued edlct appoint- In; La Hun. Clan; envoy plenlpoten- am to nemlnte for peace; cos-allow of ”.1th ordeted pending settle- ment. The Usual sates hu- informed China that t will not nemtlnn with Ll an. u an" previous do- m. to... I. link“: Cum Internal I”! n- ml In lulu Int; m- m tro- POII- m (rich-o! China In twin: to nab l-nuou In" «vial; pom 1- wood a to Icon-fly o! u- ‘eon: nvon‘ "MI to lean Poll. haw; not: pom m! Count Walden“ :- commando-chm; be 'm nll no. lull-a m to Stu-nu: Bama- m mm cue. Rum kaa nu! 12,000 Chino. troop. In urchin; tro- provinca (ovum Pr M- an Tie-bin; Roam- upturn Nev Chung; and lo“ var. u Hm Chang. mot-ling to I‘D-uh! din-uh. «den! to mm: (at m; man mm Chine-o diplom- Icy; will not nod", relief Dunn. Ger- “ nul new: 'In am pm to (M mu from Chm expeditions”. Ad- nlnl Seymour my land troops :1 has”! for defense of city. TIMI bamllon a! run mum-y mud from Don Slot-Ian for «int. Wednesday. August 8. War with China. deemed likely un- less imperisl . government changes host. Illniater Wu notified imperial troops expected to co-operste with al- lies in protecting ministers and fail- ure will be regarded as declaration or war. Chinese warned to be responsible for indignities to Minister Conger. United States government will not sub- mit to much delay. General belie! ministers have lett Pekin; Chinese minister may be given passports; army oilicers think it may take months to reach Pekin; Chinese said to he re- treating; minister: may reiuee to leave Pekin under escort. Rome has dis- patch from Pehin saying British le- gation provisioned tor two weeks: more news about ilrst engagement of ailiea' advance guard. Chaite thinks next battle will be st Ynnx Thsun. eighteen miles from Tientsin. Thursday. August 0. Message from Chain-e esid allies oc- copied Yangtsun on Monday: list of casualties; indications Chinese re- aistnnee is feeble, but fear of musing of Chinese troops st Tung Chow; Gen- eral 'l‘ersuchi. Japanese. said allies would hsve 50,000 men Aug. 16 for ad- vance; Black Flags preparing. French press furious at appointment of Count von Walden-see to command allies: he will resch Chicago about sent. 1 en route to orient; understood to be kai- aer'a choice; Austrian and French ministers heard (mm. Rain may prove more potent enemy than Boxers; floods around Pehia likely to impede troops; advance or allies not to halt.- reports of missionary murders. Cipher diaâ€" patch from French ministers. Aug. 0 at Bhanghai. saying envoys averse to leaving Polls and ionign ion-es should he ample. United States ready to protest agsinst land grabbing; will withdraw troops when Americans are sale. Lo-ea of allies in recent en- gagements Lido men; Russians coo. Japanese iii, and British no. Admir- al Dewey said war is on between United States and Chin; Sir Robert Hart stiii conducting business oi im- perial cuts-s. Austro-Hunsarisn IE gntion and archives Durand on June 2L Pisrsrds in Canton say "Kill sli.‘ an“ MmIIHm-vy‘u-u Iunh-u can, by an. m- m minnowâ€"lunar 00m: Ap- puobuunuum unu- lou' Au. MANY NATIONS TAKE A HANG Sum little: in tha Empire of China. IYPES 0E CHINESE SOLDIERS. Inna M i- m lulu-9‘ A mum. 1m mind an ‘Albuc querqne, N. E, m the Hm mountains, any: that the bodie- ot twb’ , white men "III 3- Indian hue haul“? found In tho belo-In-thenountuh 83' can. Th. boll. were covered 11h}, two-autumn Autumn” but do! to Gaul. TM: ll the m at main body to to (me In . A Ioul ud mama] ”mic. v. lied in m pica court a Ci".- had by Ila Ann limit) I In“! young nan-un- nnim Julia W. Cobb. a nominal huma- nu oi tho Inn of the Bum" Brother: am- my. bookseller: lu- Smith all for .- injunction to prevent Cobb fro- nting ion to her and MIMI!“ Ii. iro- Momma to her m4 lil- prlu about her lone. lulu Dio- nne muted a import” injunction. 8i. chm in her petition um Cobb persisted in making love. despite pro- mu; that he railed her up by tel.- M in or ital" lines I day In! continuity awaited her on the drab and ioitered About her houc uniil I o’clock in the morning. Killed Inna-pr I” l The nun who klllod Expu- Ila- uncen- lane and robbed the A“. Express commy’s way sale on the II- comlnc Panhandle tnln Frldu mm wu arrested at Columbus. 0.. Sunday. and [an made I full contention 01 Ml crlmo. Ill: uncl- Clurla It. H. Fur- toll. and he wu u employ. of an Admin Expro- conmy um on. week- too. when he wu dluchnrull. Ono thousand dollar! of the mom uolen In an lo M- uwoothnrt. ut- lu In! In I... ll lot him. a I. in! and ll. out a! hln ml.“ 1'». money was moovord. Fun" In to in. boon W hum” nut to II- Lllllnu Wow. the handful you; damn: of Panel Calm, .- Gallant on tho Finn-yin.“ II... R. had been dluchmd Iron tho 0.- nloy of the Ada-- Elon- comm about line month- ago. dad had not ulna: ban this to mun employ-not Ho uld (be and 0! tund- for Ila I'v ’mcchlu maul-n wu nu l-o polled hlln to who“ lho ell-o. TI. not” "covered he and glu- lo II. Cod!” lo [up for hln, null. on It wan money he had and "on No mil-p. llo us at n. has. o! In Aland and In M company who; pbmd under arml. hm" la I! nan of an. ad an n ”lull. plank”. bola; II! M In bolt“. use Md muted Mu. .- u u- ncut-am. to ride In lb. m m. and tom“ not Ill lino u... I. lie hark. Tb. mum “on no "law lo ha" been Monk: and blood-cumin; mood-Cunning Hood ol the _.- wt. Auz.10: much enthusiasm in ouch! circles; it is believed Chnifee is now in Pekln; another dispatch described nn- fortunate battle of Yang-Tenn, Dr. Leonard of the Methodist “lesion-r! society received reports of may of many missionaries. Berlin Gotham paper obtained news of murder of m missionariec and 8.000 converts. Ills- [sinner-y Haves arrived at Pituburt: had narrow escape at Wei- Hsein. sub deputment saws out a. full reply to China's peace propose]. Genersl Bor- ry cabled he‘ proceeded to 'i'sku on the Indians. DetaJls or the You: Ten- battle show the Americans suflerod heaviest losses. British and Russia suns by mistake fired on the Mn- teenth United States infantry. 8!! Claude MacDonald. British minister in Pekin. reports the situation as deeper- I“. Allied forces believed ”ISIS“; at 5 km" mate; the American mm In China cabled bk arrival It 110-61- Wn, thirtx-throo miles from Pekl'n. Kiln: The mom ‘ ' " Ian-bet “dread 1t let-ell]. M [mop- honnd tor Ohm: W5 to be their now: Show _ between «tendon quln I ‘ Pekin and Boxers; killed. 1f ' ' ' 3. Wuhluton received V pitch from Center mint; ‘ ‘hold 00' till Chime uneven." n1... turbance reported at Tntung, on tho Mmhlm CRIME DUE TO LOVE. loudly. AI". 11 u ,I )‘ .. “g? - A!» -: ICE

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