Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Nov 1902, p. 2

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’~ The nun". Ml 1m duflu (M m in. (kw-In ol- u-uo- or «a at won.“ a“ draught won I. allot-d I... 1.327 won at m.“ and Mm. m ouch-nod on In. uptu- du- at mice. Mu "to durum ”munordh-lued byovdorol m 0.“? «and. two um m. III m "and. Hm bologna b the Con- ‘ nation at Qulncy. saucy, 11].. special: Extensive prep- ‘ r . n. being undo for the utter- . manna here Nov. 12 md 13. :91 cm- in the Mluluippl alley fl. Lon!- to BL Pu! are main: « ‘ me many comm-l bod- ' .d met-non of the mm- ,' :. mmmmlm " m luv. been Invited, and in! coma. 0mm: out “I mm m vfil tho nth-d. ' . no me Clo Mon .3. mm. and“ a "I'M maneuvers provod that the all and lie 0! our army run be de- m upon In every «momma; (hut M"! Inpmflhie inks can he ”confining! under the apnr o! amn- V».U. and that the" Is In llama-1mm .“ gull batman mrflrn and theory. 15. Ion-om tamed by bmh omen r .i m were of morn pnriinl ulna th- year! of nrdlnary garrison m- ’ “I. and Inflmflon." Mar Arm. for mum. , n. Instant-Gene!!! has "bullied a. labor and kind of Irma In the m of the nniional sand in the sev- :OIII m and and: in: than 4.000‘ cum sum munine rifles In their 'm. 0! the marinade of other C). ho an: * "I'Ih heterogenooun mllectinn of‘ W gran in n serious deiriment‘ "fi he eldency a! the entire mum-1| M. which. in organization. drill. in- m etc" mlmihtes closely to .0 mitt army, “4 should be tuned an: no clue um: u the latter. If 3*!“ lab ”Price under this denial! flak condition. much trouble um vet- “I. Ooh" are involvea in providing 8 (that kinda of ammunition re- ad in III-mt or unforeseen Wamyiudmflmtmm It“ To mnov: wnnwms Maul TMI Change ll Urged by " Army 0mm. Who Hold Pro- ' nuanced Temperance Vlowoâ€"Ro- tired (”floors {or Military Much”. Outfl- an that much valuable Infor- Iluo- m manned. He nan: M hr WM 00“". On. Corbin. In cull-1 Inc-flo- m It tor-car mum-duh. an the all and any of Ilmuy gum" M would be inc-mud. mut- M "and olcm of blah rink nigh b and“! for um ”who. In mic-m the "worn at om 'Io ”ruck-:94 In one an" and In sue-"n In! Member. Gen. “The early marriage of the younger dancers of the army, msny of whom an entirely dependent upon their pay and sllovsnces {or support, is great- ly to he deplored sud should be dis- mged. A young oincer should have but one sllegisuce, and that should be ' to the service. Those without private menus must necessarily divide their new between the demsnds at their ol~ lee sud tunily. A considerable num- Mr no required for service in the Philippines, where living is expensive. and the accomplishment or this tour of duty results in sctusl hardship to Meets with ismilics. Favors Canteen. “The mtorstion o! the exchange u ‘it existed prior to the passage or the M at Pobmry 2, 1901. prohibiting ‘3' sale 0! beer. is desired snd urged by the nut Insiority ot emcers snd Dill sad by none more than those of mac-need temper-nee views. Nu- ms reports manna the Views Ion. W by this ulceJhst the old esa misno- contributed to sobrtety. haith u cutout-out o! the Inn. The in- cans. or desertioss sad at mus tor We at discipline is. by those is". tutor-ed. sitrihuisd to the sho m:- ol the former privieuss at the To loin“ Anny. ho mun Ital- (Mg no any In unmwmwnmcopn -. d which 1.171 belong to (M In! The run-establishing of the post an- toon II ndvocuted by the mutantâ€"gen- eral. On these subjects the report an: Early marriages of ofllcers In the ”my are opposed by Maj.â€"Geu. Henry C. Corbin. “jaunt-general, In MB In- Imll report. The marriage 0! young once" u declared a detriment to the “nice. in that it divides the atten- tion of the men and detracts from their vuue In the work had out. (or m.” Corbin Says It llamas from the Efficiency .of ' the Service. *B RESTORATION 0F CANTEEN “human g Nflfllflfi 0H] NflT WEB Pen-M Boy's Mpemnhn Lease on «range Act on HI. Part Vlenne cable: An “tram-diner, finance of the euperstltlon which II no prevuent mans the peasantry of Hungary to reported xrom the village Holds "J. Platoon! not-non" Tm Oll- ccr Place. Him Under Arrest. Niles. Mich. special: A man mm- lng I knife In one hInd talked Into the once of JuItlce JIckoII It Colo- met Ind Introduced him-en II 1. Pta- pont Homo. He sold he had Just lf' lived In his yacht Iher I tour of tho world. hId settled the cool cult. and, Ilthongh I money king, VII the Mend of tho people. The Jodgo fell nervous. rooming that the non VII lame. but he honored the III-Igor. and In («or Ind trembling carried on I conversation for In hour until In oncer come In Ind took the lunatic tn inn. Tho prisoner In I Idiot nomad Murphy, who had been left It Hon. cock beeIoIe of his men“! audition. BURNS CORP‘E T0 LAY GHOST JUSTICE HUMORS INSANE HAN In some quarters the movement In "Med as serious. at It In feared that It may further commit-ate the II~ ready compllmted religions mutation In the urchlpelngo. The elect on the mum-u niuntlon III-o will be great. Distortions are anticipated In oth- rr dlstrku. There Is gm In] re "gm nnmL A large number of F'llplnm are mat-any vnmlg (no Lntlmflfles and ninth; In mm- at government nwnenhlp n! the church. on. The present movement vlll prob- ably mun In I test cult to dedde the ownonhlp of the vhnrvh mover”. Tho Ito-NO am. our (to w mace-out a mi Ito 5] Ill] Ito-hon at no mm m Um at our lat-nun. at him ammo” unpr- clweh. no" mm. (In gator. In a m fru- (m- pulpu rub-Ind no «mm It In rammed mu In ”and were“ of the cationic“! n m. m. Wm» u“ “on”. n h flamed can the cum could not". the amino-d «Man by sub I‘lllflll I mauve [Mo-u. A anus. future 0! the cue to that the couch I"! the ism bolas almost HM- what” the. an!» Import of tho church. would I. (Mould. and II" um um“ to w to 00 00"“ '0' ' nah-«l at the mute. “It’ll!“ I. "In at ml. Ibo 90“" “I In [in calm! 0! a. citation. “I'M Mn mm Gonna fun In! "I. noun would to withdraw- In. tho church. Tan Yul. . HIM. [Mar Gone-no: Tm and (h In» Ind old“- and a mm“ In) Snot mm and WW”. ho In!" rm turned (but no viola-a art)! of "Bishop" Aflipay of the "Na~ tional Catholic church." When Father Sorreuto returned from his viait to Governor Tan he wag refused admit- tance and was driven from the vicinity ivy the women tolloveu o! Axllpay. Meantime, 300 women occupy tho church, and m sleeping there and taking their meals in the edifice. Apmta to Coma. Father Sorrento has appealed to the courts to regain pone-anion of tho church. After the occupath of tho edifice by the women. Senor lineman- ino. the head of the Federal party. and other Filipino tendon, drifted a puti~ lion to thich 3.000 liznatum were attached. doc'arilx that the church had boon built on public iahda by con. man Iuhuriptioh. and then-tom ho- locsod to tho poopto who our lot- iuv Auiiw. The petition aino invited the pcopio to take poo-auto. of tho rhnnh. Tho malt who that A‘iioay roloblllod nan tut i100 0! his lot iowan. llunils cahlegrnm: let-ions religious Ilots have taken place between the Roman Catholics and the Aglipsy dis- lcnters in the Pandncnn district of Manila. Fsther Sorrento. a Roman Catholic padre, was attacked by forty women in the streets because he was accused of violating confession-l se- crets (rem the pulpit. The padre was benten and scratched, and his gur- rnentl were torn by the women, who were arrested on charges of disturb- ing the peace and of assault. They were belied on both charges. Seize the Church. Later, while the padre wss visit- ing Governor Tait and asking for pro- tcctlon. the woman seized the church Lnd posted a notice on the door to the elect that the edifice was the prop- Aullpay Dluenton Take Poumlon of Church Building and Roma to Pon- mlt Padre to Enter It: Sacred Pro- clncuâ€"Appcals to Gov. Taft. BREAK IN BANKS 0F CATHOLICS Women Beat a Priost for Al. .leged Violation of Secrets of Confessional. MIPSHIHTS III PHILIPPINES “WWI-d. Ill! h ardmmum - It noun a It the bicyclist ought to to mun-ed to have a ladder: "can... "language in made to deceive" This Is a matter of quality nther tun mum. Conventfion an be cut down three-fourths and still be 3 con. Dolor: any that u soon In a custom- a m- Deflmco Starch It I: lmpoulblo no all then my other cold mm larch. ltenabomdeoldorhoflad. Foam-my a! Hm Lu. lam Lot. II the Sandwich l.- m:. mm foot high. In the Mn- .t mun: vihlch risen directly m the not. Tom'ofmmfltyudn tuned Moments In the South- 'at. nit-trawl mphleu. "Indis- Territory,” "Texts." “Old laden.” 'Wlnter Tm” “I'M. Follow the I'M" etc, 'm be sent he. by 'I'flr ‘I’NI 01‘. PAUL CALENDAR FOR 1m 01! fleet: 10x15 lick”, o! beam rcpmductloll. In colon. o! pate! dnwlnp hy Bryan, 11 not red! fur distflbuthl M 'III In nailed on I. can: of twentyâ€"In m) centsâ€"col- or than Aunt l. A. Inlet, acu- VI. can... a. We". Rummy. Luv. Chem 0 ; -.. 6:30 I I. (the Northwestern Linked. cloud. lighted throughout). I n IL. and lo 9. I. Put acted-In. lost mom. and luxurious equipment II the Walt. I'M-lug cu Ionic. “canned. For Helen. mum and descriptive pamphlet; am] to your man ner- ot use” or “are. W. B. lumen. 2! mm venue. Chm. m ”A who» lot.“ m (I. up”. "You no. IM- to... 'u robbed um. tho an m at church will I!- uh.” "any!” Clem-ed no: friend “and- ty, “you nm’l m a hulk-u. on” II M III". in" you!” 3191!". “.5“! .°‘ PM. :1" window u arrow which he has inhionod with his militia. and to which wu 3 mm to an wit. or Sheri! ham or silver Bow county. Lennox mie- a polite mm! in tho m for some liter-1m. Ha not In. rum recently Ind Iho was very hind to him. Tho murderer and u oidcomtntool iorahowodtiod I Mm or pink ribbon to tho Irrow. which was picked up And nut to In. An lngenleue Convlct‘u Device. Cherie. Lennox, confined :1 Butte. MonL. under sentence of death for murder. recently shot (krona the bar. 0! the den]: cell And on! o! the The doctor law that his uni-incl would he of no uvail. and left the house. the memberl of the family following him to the door. weeping. Almost lmmedlltely the grief stricken ones were addressed by an humble German. He had henrd of the despair of' the funny, And now asked them In try hil remedy. and accordingly brought forth I bottle of St. Jecoho 011. The poor wife npplied this rem- edy. The lint nppllcntlon used the patient very much: lite! a few hours they used it again, And, wonder of wonders. the pain vnnlshed entirely! Every subsequent uppiicntion improv- ed the patient. and in two days he was well and out. When the doctor called a few days after, he in la- deed Iurgrlsed. wwwnuuaor'nm A BUIPRISED PHYOICIAN.‘ A dyinl patient recovers through tho internodtlon of n humblo cam“. Chicm. N01. is. Home week: no Dr. Gâ€"â€"-. I very "MIMI. and widely-known phyli- Mliviuon 0-â€" Stuntman- od to ottend n very complicated cu. ct Rheum-m. Upon striving at tho houu he (and n man about lorty you- of m. lying in a mounted uul serious condition, with hi: wholo tum. dnnxcrounly “acted with the painful dire-Io. H. mm hr tho poticnt. but the nun continua to grow worn. Ind on Sunday evening he won found to he in I very num- in‘ condition. Tho knees ond elbow- nnd larger joints were greatly inflam- ed, and could not be moved. It won only with extreme dlmculty tm tho patient could be turned in had. with the Ild of three or tour nemnl. The weight of the clothing was no painful thnt means hnd to he adopted to keep it from the pntient’n body. tumâ€"mom "Quentin-Ilium: 'WI DAILY TRAIN. TO OT. FAULMINNIAPOLM "’0 Worth QM WM“ “hum-00". by but one untoward Incident, mad that vu when can Schurz was taken with n nudden Illness and left for his home. He was attended by rm“. m by . phyllchn. who. that In ox- animation. said that Hr. Scum n. uttering from a cone and that Ms A __ AA“, Taken Suddenly III at Banquet In Honor 0' Andrew 0. White. New York special: The dinner giv- an by the German Social Soinnunc so- ciety to celebrate the neventieth Mrtn- any of Andrew D. White, United States ambassador to Germany, was marred CARL El Paco. Ten. dispntch: After wnn- acting three day: in the desert Jamel Williams of m Pm. I we" hon sportsman, formerly of Pueblo, Coio., died of hunger and exposure. only three miles from Yaleta. El Peso coun- ty. William and wandered (or lay miies unveiling in a circle. He Itrnyed from I hunting pony seeking ente- iopea. His companions came to El Paco thinking Wimms had gone home by nil. When he ruled to re‘ turn his triendl employed an lndien, who trniled on the lost man's course am his body Wu found in the sage HUNTER DIE! IN THE DESERT loam: Finds Dead Body 0! Tenn In Doractur of "Int M Alaska Han Inna Last Vur‘a accord. Washington dispatch: Mr. Roberts, director of the mint. has made public Ma final statement of the guld output 0! Alaska for the last ten momma These figures, which are based on the receipts at San madam. Seattle and the Selby refinery. show a total of “8.870.016. an (duo's: Klondlko (Canadian). "1.861.095; Name. .5. 008,980. Til: total In over $4,000,000 In excess of the Alaska output for the auttrs calendar year 0! I901. the Ig- nm for that year. being .lt.615.6‘l$. In the output for the last ten mouths to Int-Med 8250.000 expected to IF the from the Kloudlke betore Janu- ary l and 81,350,000 expected fro- hone. I... Cut. MOI-«uh. wm In Tum M M M M. Ollo, final»: The rimm- m no" vllcl In.“ Ann-t am at Dunn. otlo. and a nun. ‘ dlod at m nun mum In. and Onto-or Non to me .- lumin- Ilos. Out. ind m an to porno-I- lln. no clad at New I. m “and. m M Hill In.” at Runna- oinim dun no and boring 1m wild. ll- vu “In to nun and lent to: m. of In ml. but u u. did not Improve I:- 'II out to no nun Imam. when he died mu «I can." an Inter. Com-n man held - pout-none. "tannin. n! (he mm: m Round «in "we lam-ve- vm mutual .3 ins! «to no” no. than during the mm: and um" dmu II II. lute Institution of In] t um. GOLD OUTPUT I. MUCH LARGER IIITIIAYNINT 0' A LUNA'NC Wuhlngtun Maven-h: Col. Cum" D. Wright and Gen. John M. Wilson. member- 0! the unthnclte goal mm tom-MIMI. had I brie! Interview with ‘he President. They repoucd (In! the Indlvldual operator. In the mthmlte "don had agreed to abide by the finding of the commit-Ian and land so hauled Juan any. the chairman. President Roouvelt um particuluiy Mel-ed at tile Inlumtkm. u u tended Iluerhlly lo Ilmpflty the problem which the communion M. to valve. The commie-loo ewhlued tn me dew! their work up to un- line. The mum "pa-uni Ma amines. ”on In! the work had been undu- uwy to (lose enmed In It. OUTSIDE OPERATORS TU ABIDE BY DECISION Individual Mine Owner. Agree to A9- cept the Finding. of tho Prus- donl'o strike Communion. The North German Gazette print: I leiicitous article. The paper. which generally speaks for the government, says: "in many German circles, es- pecially ofllcinl ones, (his day will be one to think of congratulating a statesman Iiho has highly deserved it for preserving the good relations between Germany and the United States." Mr. White received many telegrams from the United States and Europe. She members of the diplomatic corps. a number of university professors and members of the Reichstag and many government oflicials called at the any baggy. The American residents of Berlin presented Mr. White, through Consul General Mason. Mr. Dickie. and Bernard Goldsmith, with a con- gratulatory address, beautifully bound. in which the names or six hundred Americans living in German citie- were attached. Beriln cubic: Ambusndor White opened the letter which President Roosevelt eenl, him levernl Weeks ago murked: “To be opened on your lev- uziieth birthday." Mr. Roosevelt laid Mr. White had nerved his country as few citizens had had the opportunity to do and thanked him manually and In the name at the people for his ser- vices. sayo Veteran Diplomat Han Served HI: country Well. and Ext-n40 Trunk- of American!- PRESIDENT FRAISES AMBASSADOR WHITE QCHURZ HAS THE couc GOOD IOWA FA RH- Inmcnu. It“ I ul‘ I‘m: 1. ‘3': 01mm: can: 143 _ " ' in. and"?! lvrriaMAg-mlml! can...“ ., mummwuuur... Ind In” the vital ty. , , .â€" lil Helen gm can: " You mnlnl - and" «In Dun." Prevented M M In of on! "th hyflrlln- over Ion; you" In mane belt .uenn D. adv-fem no" to m- ien! menu. Emu” to Into A! hot: with Ml gin-mum. 70;!“ m an term of «null! “mm"! “W '19?» mm "39 «My! .Im .51.. BEAUTIFUL HAIR 35W '°'3"" m-JLK;;:.:;.;;; I mmmtmmmm trul- h'flhu min"). 811.1 m- in mm «mlmmlmmucinxwe M m mm on my, my on In In life. Wm: TODAY. ’- pound when l vumhl ("I runduwn. nervous and inn ”than! him any of Ibo “MI uni In. whirh but (Mr "um." urn-o. and I Dunn "and Us“ u rrH-wwl ma u can And [an no new “"1!le \mrrnl laclir‘. womb"- of our Lu» onry l ni-m. npva‘a in I!» Make“ praise of ymu' \‘ogvuhla lmm-um-l. u they luau Irv-n (and {mm Grim.“ heml- huilvlrn. "no “4!. WM I‘munhl W mm! luhmlt In an own- tmn‘ w'u rum! wvnmnt using noyanr II 1'.» v'vvr'd 'mc [JUNK I2. l‘lnlflmm'n \‘mr- mhln (‘mupmmd and Mmlivn \Vnsh. \uu )mw h'C‘IQ n! (rirmh In thing“. Ind ‘ I! gnu rumv ’rv ru‘l our rHr ny- w-mM drhgh! tn do you W. Gr‘uzhlly youn,* Mn. .‘1 n [In my, .37 than! l'lm. thing". In. led Frlghtcn ”tho Won." “Wen." said the cheertul wife. who thought the had a soprano voice. "if “he worst comes to the worst I (mum 1keep the volt from the door by sin;- mrbwm‘nfl I Child lquh’vu; it 13 lm usibln fur lu-r m do anything calm 1. She cannot help It. as h»r mm itinn In due to sum-ring and Mad nerve. caused by norm dcmn'tl‘nu-llt of the IIll‘l'lllfl system wlth backache. Mlnclxo, and all kinds of pain. and ulw h on the mm a! rm pmatnuon. ' a mother and: that «he cannot be calm um! quiet «fill her chlldten. nho my lye-um that her mnalix inn luwlu nl mu km. and 1 he can- not do Wuhan to tnko Lydia It. l'lnkhnm'n \‘rartnhlo Compound. 11::- modlclno will build up lwr nyucm, .vtn-umlu-n her WW“, and enable her to almly handlo u dummy-m (‘lllld without u mm. Tho children will soon mm the dlflcmwc. and mm; uni: amulet quiet. rm unnum- booomo qulct. Mn. May Brown. 0! Chicago; "1.. says: " I" hunnr h and hum havo u: u-rwl l,‘ pound and Irn‘ ‘01er I: Null It I "nun“ nary l n Vr‘vluhl Y'v-n 'Phl I ~ 11 "'_1 mb‘ \ V'U .. If 1"“! rxmn -. my mun co. “I don't doubt that would do It." re- plied her pessimistic lunbnnd. “but muons tho wolf should happen to be dent?" A nervom. irritable mother. often an the tom 0! hysteria, h unfit to an {or chnldreu: it ruim n chilrl'n dispmdtinn and react. upon bone". The trouble hu'lwcen children and their mother. too ohon In due to “In twt that the number has some tomb xukneu. npd the la «min-3y unfit .Iolbcar 1.139 xt_rn|_n upnn_lu~r ncn'n , Jun. -A _-_, 7, Accidents In London scram. There Ire 150 persons killed and 8,000 Injured by tunic accidents on tho stream 0! London each year. Hoyv Mrs. Plnkham Helped Mrs. McKinny. uuv 'l’Ill'! Irv-I‘M u u n. manna. .‘lltlflwfi I! lief “vice Is free. nml hot sun in- is Mum’s lot-lpfnl. " but )(u l‘uuuuu :-'llouor to will. Imam la clun.‘ and you chasm both the that. cud Mam a! nu mach-v. of Ann-kt when ya! In" no Manny ”91"“ and harmed. l have _ Inn! 1.30”. IL‘I’IIhyapfn Vegetable Cone 1‘ """fl “rt "‘0"!!! (Minimgo _ [4‘13 3. Phil-:- Iodid- Cfi I... I‘ fifth râ€"Mnc- I‘u Wm! me my"? mince [muffin-ed OPIIII MM MI‘ I“, ‘ mm“ :19."- M1 n ma. Tucked}! man a l. C. R. R. .d col-81h! M Vi- Duboque. Wm Ind Albert Lu. Fast Vulbule Night lrall Ikh mm Cu, Met-urnary Car and Fun Recum- (Eh-iv Cur. Dim: Cat sum ‘147_‘A‘_‘I n p - Iow- Fulnl 06 Per Ann Cult, bane-“manna lawman-cw.“ Laughing chem-fullness throw: I‘ll- llght on all the paths or ulo.â€"-Rlchhr. In dressing 1: chicken one lhould‘ make a clean breast at It. bu Den-Inc- and (e! the he. ll 7 10:31:". Once and. llwunt'uol‘.‘ h F" ...u. m .r... mug“ ~‘1::a.."'Ȣ._...3- - pcum co m goliyll woo, down in the "111.11. , , ;u ‘_ way with)": I.“ will In OOOAIII d 'llmllllof c or Inn! lumnwfomfl Wm“. MIQ‘EI med It ”OI'IIIII pl on can I mare. .yllfidml WHEN You “0| UTA“. Wing! Mom and final-nu d

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