Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Jan 1901, p. 2

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, M have" numbed In burn- ii tun-u City of mmm. u Harlot, Itch. Humor. robâ€" . fl am- Wed. "I and twelve «An' may. of 4% “(Odd by Cape Town M‘ 1!. men Unto- traction trolley Hm: ubfldfi over mm. mv- .Q‘M‘ Ind. lnluflngm 1” fit: Cum bum I! Wait .I z tilting thirty first elm youth Md Jaw broken. ’ claim of Banana amen “in; grins. u Dlnvme, m. ,l-umo. of Berlin mud Eur gm‘h Emu" Montana" 0! W b M Incl-Mm. vm In an an neon-or :- ”Muted. ,zmt prep-nu a; mum m In nut Oklahom- run by M county m. 1H.- Iov cut- of smallpox In CM- m :- <2qu m mung-non... do Roth-child calculi Count do Label-u: II ”I In In. NI.- Vul, v". at (I. R". M H. VIII. who ruined nutm- at Dawn: church In Jomy m of rim to. mull.- In mm.“ [mm Sunday on the m. I!" Chin's mu. .m- to“ .1 me- 9 VII In hand-co. bringing m. 1mm" cu" 'guuu mint-nee companies to de- ficit with am. full nine 0: policies. Mar bill attend m once of m nun-om Auditor. ,_,_ -ln. Nation wracked two more a- Im In Wichita, Kn, slapped and ‘ final 31mm who magma her, And mg tuned In 1.11. Clot. In. In. Dru-mole climb“ out w but In Union depot. BL Pun. “I Ml luau-In hat. tnctnrhu bar Bun Icy, lender of Chicago Chlnele, ‘0‘ petition In bankruptcy. Unblll- flu. 818.031; luau, 8105. ”the. unu- u Clnclnnnu. Plot-nor Ill-h- orny. famous oloc< m and Inventor, of Highland Purl. m. an suddenly of [nut duo-u ln mum, lug. ; suburb 0: Bo.- in. H. In a? your: old. fill-luau o! Holman. Work”. 0! m, Graham Taylor, pmldcnt. or- m to "In-nu clty. Wlll take I. not! In bra-ant "nu-vino crusade." Crown of l’lorldn no taming pho- “a A“ "(cable (mu. A my 0! history than Queen W. in u-m - con-hunt than d u. Unlud Batu. [statute Commerce commluion, in man. an allot, appliance act is be- ta. madly complied with by nui- man. John W. one. or American Steel and Win dulled report tint his comm, ‘2!“ [a9 absorbed by Fades-:1 Basel. ‘ am In Indlnhfilamslature to tux M by morphine mm of rope Ila-0mm- tli gm amen-o. ”M h nbne "Dru-y mg- dubs-moths- mam, erm- “thematic-m: ”wanna-ma I“ «Int «1 the Hound not w policy of u- ”in"! , , hi" 5‘ 4!“ “flhmdllfiumth What-mama" ”Imam-Mm h'ohum [PLETE NEWS SUMMARY to. u Tutor“ at odd. or ifBamral Interest Told In Paragraphs. bulb; of Wabuh local-men '8 N "If WEEK Th mdofl‘nl curd decal by head'- Kidney Plus In Ian M M ‘I Vol! um: today. no Ii mm M! that Dodd'l Kim ”I. “1'0 0m Wt to my Mon." yeue with Kidney end Liver Trouble. Ill he" Med teeny remedies. some of which ave lie temponrily relieL nil «here which were Mm]! worth- to. beam. the "can of lea-Ion Kla- n) and Liver Troulm. He was vary Ind. but no entirely removed. In math-storleM-mwordau c exposure um many hours on his leul. which his duty .1 a police clear Innke- mammals. It. 8m- no: of tho local pollen [and I: very mm In chl- city. He hm llvd hero for caveman: yarn. no in n- ioyod my huh once- In new and my work. He ll now Woo-Pral- dont of the "0-an Brotherhood, n. [and Dunn teem Ocelot, in m, vhlch combines bumlent will the social futures. Owing to an Oooncll Blah, Iowa, 1n. 1!. Hot-- (B’cduJâ€"Kindhouwd 0mm awn- "1 In" been 3 VT-‘ 'u m Imm- cork an: and «at {low on I. better "an (In last; on tho man me the Mm no cork. The -m. in “ripped Mt mry eight wan. lad no aim does It mum Wharofunllntounmdm tun AM the burnt-urinal“ n In trim-ed and dried And law ! l I v ion-Ir to ohm- tho cork. via-{ct i; usual and me- drfiod. Tb. non-It [.0 hurl b no!“ ol. the (no hull 31' m mum. Mm, «mum-cm mm .ttoDSaiuuztc!‘â€"3 .§_a:o.8.a.:lo£§ao§ 3 in: at .- vnc .332... .l :2. S- I. b35588:- 0‘. tribulossllsoSIi-I. 3a .Iuâ€"n‘oiâ€"ldz, POLICE OFFICER RESCUED. Mun-ymI-lorcmu (ho hum! events. We an unmarked to ;.1 am my wouun reader «2 this no- :umucnnnoovywlaoutoodw noun; a mac-t to the comm. u at William 9L. Nu York. We hue received A copy of the new than” for 1901. published (7! the Rom mun; Powder Co. It a n u- Cbuc Ind useful book And will be of interest to homeroom". A note- wonhyleuunouhoummchupre- faction of the weather tor every any 30! the you, by Pmt. DeVoe. who on):5 My prophesied the greet cumm- fmlmu and other Import-at newcom- lent end the Berbery Btetegwere m of en eeetern civilisation, or filter semi-barbarian. but the heir: of the Den-k Continent wee e eeeled tool: in the world. it wne e mun-t Ct Mend and story. but one of which the outelde world hed no definite knowledge. Napoleon, with hie Green or en eaten empire, had made Bey»! known to the weetern world hy hie Inn-ion. but the confluent u a whole wee one or which so little wne known thet the (when, liter mun: lmd. were obliged in their me to ”piece on pethleee down- elephente ill- deed or tom." Now needy every mile at the once Derk Continent hes teen tmdden by the foot 01' the white In. end the netlonn of Europe heve umrtioned anon; themselves the ter- ritory. Rellroede end eteemboete now him: their whistlee upon the deeerte end the river-1nd Inhe- where once were heard only the hoeree cry o! the den hunter or the ehoute or belliger- ent cannibal: fighting tor their human m. Precticaily 3 whole confluent hoe teen given to the procre- and civilization oi’ the world by the open- ingnnotArrice In theconreeotthe leet century.â€"New York Preee. um Maniac! thooumuym h in almost an unknown had. The III Europe-n colonies natured m 9: coat were mostly an" anion mus-«mam... o... ”Thole-tun.“ Vullbl. In packed n4 nipped to nab rows. ll man. A heated dl'eeuselon took place In the Alkaline house of representatives over I. rheolntlon extending sympathy to the people at the Phfllnfne blend: in “their heroic struggle tor freedom " Iemhen hall!" fro-'1 countle- mug en the linear! border revered the mm and nude red- hot speeche- ulvouunc If- M. while thoee re- am; In the” clean pert or the flue _' It ve- M ii“. or share. Pooplo on the bench mu their mm In dis-pm. a they mam The urine dinner 0! Mafia, In which nail; one hundred lives were hit um vat, took pines tn plum mm ..._ vâ€" â€"--‘-, n.“ “.7501!” to charity Ell-h nlned It ”0, 000. m. ll. mum renewed Mn attack on President And Chandler and Harley narly use to Mon our appoint- monL SI: conmted election use! In]! “119ch In the House. ' My. Jan-n II. "on. ll llnly to Accept awe amendment to army but. sonata In executive union maimed min- uon of J. B. Harm .- Attorney 0a- onlofPortoRkobyvotootuto Own-y. an...” ID. Oouldanuon of «venue maul un mafia", concluded by Ian-to con- Imm anen' lobby laces-ml. an!“ m on telegram: my ho re- alm. acute wIII reduce tobacco in. ”In nub-lay um -m not ha I]- lovod to displace mill-nu appropri- lllou bill. luau past-d army "om-Inna. bul by vot- o! a to a. strength at (on:- lo vary from “000 to 100.0“, a Pro-Mont may dolamllu. 8mm prowl-Iona Ink for ntlrln‘ In, wu- m and mm. Mm! lacunae“- be!" mm to uhlp whale, blll. Comm new. problem of luptul‘ null and mm: u put. lichen: ram mum.” coll only. Quinn! Lewis, [Auden Inter, 1m In the how: Entire any spent up- on bill to mine and codity postal in". It in simply revision of existing In". Some til-position was manituted to in- kct into the manure lame amena- Inontn to was in: in interest at our- tnin clun- ot null cmpiom. but men ntulnptn wen woven-tun: roamed. Prudent sinned apportionment bill. The ufleuiturni appropriation bill. enr- ryin. nbout $4,000,000, in prncticntiy convict“. It probably will contain n Dun for the "arrangement or the “- riculturnl Dev-noun Into tour now human 0! plant industry. noun. chantry nnd 10min. Tho prenatal not in And the noun“ connmod yuâ€" iordny the nomlnntion oi Col. H. B. l-‘mmn ol the Twenty-fourth inho- try to be brindlor-unnl. mum-mph... nun-day. Jenni, 11. The Innate passed biii fixing compen- lation of district superintendents ol lite-saving service at $2.500 not In- ‘num. except in case of superintendent of drink district. who-e salary is and at 61,600. Also passed bill extending to liiwsukee privileges or not in rela- .tion to immediate transportation or dntinbie goods. Rest at day devoted to debate on army reorganization bill. West Point inure reierred to in sen- ate :- “bullies" and “scholars 0! char- itY." Proctor intimated bill covering onense will be introduced soon. Vol-may. Joni-r1 10. Resolution adopted by house author- ising president to invite Great Britain to Join in loaning commission to main- min lake levels. River and harbor hill carrying appropriation of 860,000,000 passed by house. Senate will increase amount. Naval Constructor Francis T. Bowie. nominated cziet constructor to succeed Hichborn. in the senate Ai- len, Money and McCumber denounced hazing It West Point in vigorous terms, Money declaring he would kill any on treating him in the nunner followed at West Point. MEASURES IN BOTH HOUSES. Summary of Legislation in National Body. WEEDIHGS “1H. commas. lm lad Harbor But any!" App..- public- ol “0.000.000 lo rhino. In lone-amt": Allan. Iona: and It- m-lnr Duane. mull. at Walt Pol-l. FOUNDERING OF THE GREISENAU. _, in nflfibnrnn; union man 1t work More when the uni occurred. The name. of the men who no dad Ir. 3m Cook and John usury 11,101 or 0mm any. Tim {litter M. beta in a. county in: m ham 2; i z nen ma 150 union much, In Vanâ€"15 two of the ulnar- were fined. The when were marching from Barton to the Cumulus mines to stop the non- A clash Occurred next Int-Huston, Km, Myegn n alien-urn none at In their Inability to help the doomed cm of the Gel-mun tnlnlng nhlp. They an the men clinging to the rig- ging nnd signaling for ltd, but the m were too temputuona for nny mall bout to live upon them. Mn 0 lint“ Am Potter 1 Klrlhm, member: or the ‘msolldnrd flock and petroleum or ‘rh-nge at New York ban suspended. Klrlham told his crednorn that the rt mt slump In the Intel Ind taken the firm rather suddenly lid that few mtomen "made good" the can for‘ more margin; In In unblo, he ma. (0 onto the mount of Hallma- 1nd lulu» Tau In Inc-on. It mingle combine at «0 mm. nu Inulo elect!" tor thtn nu at n Incl-t- Iu of china]. mu prom-Morn hold tn Tacoma. Wan. Th- Washington smut. lunIu-tum‘ ”nod-non in Int tamed tut year (or the pane.- of mutate. of the output and tho rum" 0! prtun. Thane that untan- vlll no continued this you not “other future bu been Introduced by which the nncutlvn commit“. will nppolnt Inspector- to tnvcl nuon; the Inm- to In that nnnntnctnrorn ndhcn to the Itnndnrd man ambushed by th- unoclntton. TU! bu but: A trouble. non. but" In the put. the tendency being for com Inllln to mloct the stud-rd. uvlng brnkorn n chums tn Innnlpultn ark-n. The prion ot "ntnrn" nu fixed at ".40 n ton and of "clean" nt {1.00. u". Ian! I- I lot-l rm. Fm dentmyod the Commercial homo at Kawnneo Ind muted the death 0! two, and possibly three. men. The dead In: C. C. Cotton, Mule. Manning nun tor station's “owe Tom's Cabin" company. homo n: Tom Baum, lam; Inflocued tn bod; and nut! toot burned: rennin mm 00 Tom “auto. Elmer Peter-on, 0.1.x burg. UL, brick muon: overcome D" [II vhlla huntin; (In nulrvay; body burned beyond recognition; rennin: ODIDM to Gniubur‘. lining: .lu. Fucker. Wnlnnt. Ill. Sarto-nu In- ‘Jund: John C. amber, For: Wuno. lnd.. oontnctor; jumped from window In third story; toll on canon: IMO- Iulk; hurt ubouto the but and In- (orwly. Hutu: Jumbo, Cnlmo, jumped from third “on; hurt Inma- ally. llsrvln Kuhns. the notorious del- porodo and convicted murderer. who amped from the Ohio state peniten- tiary last November and her since de- iled nil attempt: at capture. wns run down and secured Thureday night in the little hamlet of Green Hill, near Lafayette, lnd., by : hherifl'e posse. The outlaw was not captured without o’truxale. He was wounded by n hul- let in the cheek by one or the attack- ing party and blame" managed .to break loose (rant his assailants end bring down two of them with his re- volver. None of the men in donxeroue- ly injured. Kuhn and his brother are now prisoners in the Ones county Jail within halt a mile or the spot where on the 10th or last December they fought a desperate battle with the ot- ilcere and got safely away. The two men stole a team last Sunday night at Plymouth and started south. Former Sher": J. E. llarshnll Ind Marshal T. J. Chaney. as soon as they were satis- tied at the identity or the robbers. started in pursuit and tnced them to Lafayette. Kuhns Is a deeperodo with It career rivaling that 0: Dick Turpin. He has been by turns horse thief. burglar. bandit, Jailhird, mur- derer and outlsw. He has been cep- tured frequently, but almost so often has escaped from the ofllcers or book- ‘en out of prison. He was born in No- ble county, twenty-live miles north- west of Fort Wayne, thirty years no. and as n boy become the leader of I hand 0! young thieves. During the lat thirteen years he hes been a prisoner or a fugitive from Justice. ll-on Ind M mt. WWWmI-nlu KUHNS IS A PRISONER. nun-n, When-Il- A The battleship Wisconsin bu been W by the navy dominant, nu. Juzt b the usual three month-'1...“- ' «no; No am In: yet bun out far m m- “In! hito' mil-Ii; ”on Again .- "file. A new strike of Hebrew bakers ha- mmeul on the on: (Me. New York city. 1nd shout 500 men nre out. Afar the bum had won their recent atrlko than: 1.500 went back to work In 140 late lilo". ‘ Juan Aurel] Mount was born on n form In Montgomery county, Indium. March 23,1841Hu [other Atwcll loom, m born in [humor county. Virginia In 1800 and moved to She!- by county, Kentucky. In 1813. HI! mother. Lucinda Fullcnwlder. was born In Shelby county. Kentucky in am. They were married in me. and loved to lontgdt‘ncry connty'. Indian 1 ‘ In 1828. Governor flaunt himself had ' long been an elder In the Prenbytcrinn church, and held n prominent position In local, auto and national councils of nut denominnuon. Mr. Mount wan noted In his boyhood for energy and industry. HI. ochoo] privileges were manger, Mn utendnnco being confined to period. of the worst wcothcr In winter when farm work I” suspended. Dr. Runnels. who had been surfi- noned by telephone. soon came, The physician: conic do mm and the gov- enor expired. It m scarcely ten mint. [tom the tune the attack cum on until he was and. halo. Ben-tor Blnkley of Ricmd and In. vile. 'ho have wartime-t: lent those of Governor Mount, were just coming out of their room, And was lulled by Mrs. Noel. Mrs. Noel old: "Come, qulck; Governor Mount in dying. Sand for a doctor." A message was a! once tent far a doctor. In the MIIIUM In. Mount and Mn. Noel ”glued the governor Into the bedroom and helped hlm In» now lol- can and collar. Then he he- nna my weak and an luck In bed. He did not spank. At um Mrs. flaunt 1nd In. Noel became lrlsltened, Ind-1 Ira. Noel ran Into the hall. mlng m“i hid: "You, I am very sick." "Had in not better loud for (he Godot?" he asked. "Yes." he replied. "It I. 3! hurt. I: Is my heart.” "En {la n rev momo'nu Inter ohovod Ml Ill-u. and In reply to his niece. he u could be two. Tum the report nu conlrmd. and yet It wn alum: (or my to rnllu that the nun they an Inn in and. Mr. Noam wont non: of tho day about (he olalehoun lhll‘ In. hands with lrimdl. Mn alga 005 “and I much It the Wool Graven" luau-(Ian'- mull». In tho afternoon and u. later elected pmldom of "u.- n-orlnuou. Ho remained about the nucleus. until about 5 o'clock. when to wont lo M- luminous u the Den!- Ion. Ho wont In In: mom um um: left the hotel spin for a wall. from which he shortly unwind nlumed. Ipmnfly benefited by the exercise. Jane: A. Mount, whose term :- gov- (nor of Indiana expimd last Monday, died suddenly In his apartments at the Boolean hotel Wednesday arter- Enoon. The ex-xovernor had been ‘In the best of health up to the time of his death. and the announce- ment that he was dead caused con- sternation as the report rapidly spread throughout the city. His many blends. when they heard of the occurrence. hastened to the hotel. hardly bellevlnx‘ Doll-tn II Adam- at an. Wool Grov- OII‘ lineal-“on In the Anomal- and II. I For noun hutâ€"Cam a! m Apples]. HE HAD SPENT A BUSY DAY. Expim‘ Suddenly in an Indian' apolis Hotel. [H01 MIMI HHS Ml). JAHRS A. MOUNT. sx-oovmmon 0V INDIANA. ! Me, was shot by Indium notice I“! Oacomn, s. D... and” morning and Instantly killed. Handouino ml an an Indian policeman three mu * Ind ma A term in' the ”Ram Saturday the Icon! sent at; «to: § mummtotho-iuey. Mn; Mensa who went (Mills ._ ' _ In on II! from > ' may III in V , [mill-n M fro- LII-uh. Handsome Elk, the Sioux mm. who has given the police to much trot- '0 It Is understood that the physician- " have resorted lo artificial methoda I!“ l’ prolong lite auch u are med ally to the case of persona in animals. The- ‘ paralysis I: chiefly evident in the face. one aide oi vhlch appear: to have led all nerve and muscular power. Keenly sensitive to her aflictlon and appear» " ante, the queen has ahaolately rerun. " l to ace anyone but her mama and do» ' torn. and It la nndmtood um th “ Prince of Wale. u the only exception f to this rule and that hit Interview y.- “ teriiny with the queen hated but a raw ' momenta. Hence the exact nature 0! ' the malady la known only to a very ' few, and n in the royal use that no public should not be Informed of t» existence or paralynis. Arrangement: have been made with a local undertak- er to have all the yrelinlnariee to- burial ready in case of An emergency. The Ocean CIinga no In. Victoria was still living Tuesday morning. The physician: thermolu- conid say no more. ledleai Icicle. had employed in utmost resource. to defer the llnalliy which it admitted wan inevitable. That thoae alum but been mcoeaatul beyond their ex’eeta- tions the physician: aneribql «no rightly to the lamb resistance at “- tnre. reâ€"enioreed hy the model lite the Queen had alwaya lived. The am man or man or her use would In mccnarnbed at the first “tech of the combined maladies, which are anally fatal within a few minutes or hours ‘ at most. The one element of “ti-ho- tion in the litmtion was that the G!- lng Queen Inflated not at all. That Inn pest. and there remained only a pace- tnl lingering on the bot-van of COF- nlty before the spirit should to to In. fine! rest. The queen of Inland h dylu In the imperial bad-cunt" It Com. Isle of Wight. mu "no on. horny um It. to- un-nont from the academy In nur- ma m- K-u A. Boyd. the a “mien of that Inuit-anon and I mldont of Munch. All-out enllnly mm d' Ila-nu. be rented a mall hm In Nonlmmry manly. ud “no to. n- hl- helplnl I": hon» I heroic stru- nle with Idvonlly. fl:- urvn! u on“ non-Int In 1m, In! in elecml [or "nor In [8”. QUEEN VICTORIA IS DYING. to cross the Chattahoochee river. through which he charged at Roswell. 03., at daylight, July 9, 1884. His eu- thusiasm and patriotism are illustrated by the fact recorded in the history at ithe regiment, that while euflering from the measles,in 1862,“ msrehed through two days of incessant rain. and wadâ€" ed through swollen streams, and also that during three years’ service he did not miss a single march, skirmish or battle. After the close at the war. with the little money he had saved. he entered' the old Presbyterian tendon! and, by characteristic diligence. luc- ceeded in crowding the work at two Dun-ht the «fly Wh- of the...“ Wu 0! the 01111 In: hie ham gin-y ”IIIIIIIII we: smut! end. he «tend ' the army, enlisting/1n the Seventy? ‘lecond Indiana volunteers In 1862. HI- 1luataame a member of the famous Wild- er brigade. and or In. courage General Wilder Bald he twice volunteered tor the skirmish "no work during the hu- tle of Chickamuga. when to do no seemed to be tempting fate. He was the nut eklrmlsher or Sherman's army

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