Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Mar 1903, p. 6

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I demonstnv .‘o ” union-en um Empomr M d Gen-any um me» Home The British steamer Farkgate, bound from Cuba to Boston with I cum of 3,000 tons of sugar. went "how on the southeast corner or Ora-t Rip, Nantucket. Man; The . Junta of the steamer,” with the crew, mum I Inning. 1‘). m usual ground- you all by I). '0'li to II. M “rut-w ud Autumnal tutu-I- vor uum. n. my 1'...”qu II as any you an: «flidohno'nuMMu-h - W mum at v i Willa-um “III-m In tho than” ol A number you: unoccu- Hm! 3"",- 'un no luau o! 50“ d~ddm "L. vu IO! '7"- mum (or l mu |l I '3 d m loll Tho-non "- kmod and Ila!- Vh um and Henry Punt. were “7 Mind I. the Republic Im- Ill flu! 00-min .lll- n Toledo. In. War. convicted 0! per- mumucnyha thotmlolChu- b m tor tho murder or her lun- hll. 'II luau-cod to anm you: b II. Dalmatian. Julotuly I. Iupposed to have M H. C. Cater to Iboot Ind Ill! Iii-lo Webster an! end his own It. In (he same manner a St. Louis. 0m to dunno-m: trouble: L. J. GI”. I Mann. Ibot Ind killed I]. wits Ind committed suicide In tho I... III-Mr at Wautomn, Win. In... H. Pound. a Delta“ lawyer, in but. close- by the Michigan We committee {or the supreme Incl, 1m. anlo having de Fin. mall tnlu No. 102. east bound, on the Union Pic-inc, collided lie-don In a to: with a lrelglu at Brady's ll- hnd, Nab. Herman Hopkins of Own» It. the new: agent. was lulled, and Conductor II. C. Wallace, 1130 or Oil-III. Ind l leg broken. as me ' wnnw 0thqu m “Ill, . Riv. 0w Grmm. Dudley, 09:! a an m of a. nun n4 luau ‘ ' dyamm.’ died at London it“ Wm m. w. 1. Bryan lectured «a the student: of the Unlvemty of Iowa. He has It dialed thnt mo of the proceeds d (In lecture than be m undo I: I mm for (In beat Informed Itudeni oh ”mm: science In (he university. The Mac mares an Annual some“. with the through pas-cant train from Denver It Ante mtlon. Engineer Davis of the westbound mun v“ bul- ly bruised and Robert Simpson of Hope. ldtho, who 'u neallng I ride, h“ both legs broken. The [plmlng of I ml wrecked the Bahia and Clevehnd express on the Pittsburg and Luke Ede road nut “Indochina. Pt, hunting I soon or more of mm. The Rocky Mount-In he: on the Rock hhnd road collided Mutton John Newman of Oman. "L. w“ found and. He had been duck heat- ing and In climbing I barbed wire fence the triggey of his gun beam might. diachnrglng the contents Into his side. Chm-leg Lnnuwell. n Tolodo. 0. at- [one]. I: under arrest on Mar chargvs of emhonlement. It is chin- od (hint he nmmmrhted money that he was to handle ls attorney {or :- ”since. Judge W. M. Phillips and hmllte (‘Mcamns have hang!" the Donald son mountain mine. at Colorado Springs {or "£5.00“. fly a to"! of Is nan mm H you Hoe Delaware house of mommy-u- Hvos defealed a local ovum MEI [or the Male. The Klaus loglnlnflm- film-med without day. It has neon in «93km Ian days over the constitutional limit. Jerry Nell-s" um convicted at Chester. Ill, 0! the robbery of (be smelting but. m Div-rd "Um [AI-bot On“ ply at mm in mod .9an, I tour": at the Inn-b" (In rm to Inn-lacuna on the Hone-lug dnr In Wlmsll n4 Hurtful the co.- 033 m. Ild that 50,000.00!) m.- (In. kudos lam mum” a! lulu. Tie dolls the mum! Ila nuk- at Marine". lnvoln- shout H.001)”. A Ilrlto M In ”.000 nylon: o! the Mica III"! .1 Ion". In... In mum on a man 00 "bato- .1 the coon-In o! a «mud to: . rm “on”: at lo an ("IL Tho A-Oflflu nudge Canon-y bu put :30 Impound mun-Io. nun-Mum Ito. tartan lo mm: in u. Put-Mr; am- la .- plan In bml the «mu 0! “I employ”. smut-a Ina-{u luau": ll Ku- Iu City and their onploycu In" and to “but: their film In «a. nun board at nrhllrum. whlcfi II" but. In wort Mandi-Inn. he vou o. I prowl to mm In hr "mud Indiana the amo- ol tho New York, New mm and "auto“ mum“ at New Haven will a.“ wall. . D. R. Anthony. Jr. bud-m nan- m o! (I. Inn-ml. Kl... Tina. and I not" cl Ila Inu- B. An- Ilony. In been loci-Moll tor mm by IttIl-IIIOI by m mucu- cny couvnfloa. The Do: factory and tuber yard at Tho-u Dru-o l Sou In Plum!» all. were destroyed by In. Lou 850.000. covered by hum. In Arch Team and her 6-yea- old Ion Fred rm drained nu Rockne". Ind, In the Ohio river by the nothing at u “I! Chncellor Von Bnlow land all the controversial element: at the “Babel and the Blblo" dluuukm dining to- gether at Berlin, Il- gmu Including Emperor Wulhln. Adult-u Hellman. Ptolcuor Dellluch. Dr. Fiber, Dr. Drnnder and seven! 0M!" schol- I The Burlington Railway lystem bu volunurlly lncreued the pay of all employes In Its servloo not ulected by the recent udvnnco. I! ll uld I tur- lher Increase of 12 to 15 per cent will shortly be nude In the pay of passen- ger sad lrelght conductor: and Innke- Three hundred and fifty masons’ ten- ders employed on the fedeml building. the auditorium and several other large structures at Omaha went on strike for an Increase In wagea About 150 other employn ore thrown out at em: ployment. President Hall of the New York. New Haven and Hartford Rniimd Company has sent u communication to the joint committee of the employes announcing tint he will meet the Joint committee. The striking Kanus City Southern shopmen at. various palms on lhat road disregarded the company’s ulti- matum to return to work or be con- sidered out of the company's employ und are still out. A! the first session of the Joint con- rerence of miners and operators of the Springfield, "1.. district. the out- side day scale was agreed upon, be lug an advance of 26 cents a day over last year. The am: biennial session 0! the Utah legislature bu adjourned. Among the more important bill: passed were :the pure iood luv, the stale irrigation bill and the general appropriation bill, carrying $1,625,000. 1 The ingrown mum at Lonniun 11-57 sustllned the right of the [cull-tum- t¢ pass the Wilson In providing ton s‘epqrate accommodation: [or whites' 1nd bucks In the street an. pm to menu ram-old. telephone 3nd} :01“an commutes for read me: ' no Quincy board at «mm MI W of“: MM 5! '"IW Mon, contact. (at man. "to m Wat-hr mm 13‘ I out Oflm’ H...- Method“! Celebration. on Bind”. April 6, the sixty-eighth anniversary of the beginning of Meth- oflm in Charleston, will be celebra- ed. Bilbo], Gallowan at the M. E‘ Church Swath wm preach. A great any at jubilee tn being prepared for. in the house several important nearnres are ready for mnalderation ll noon as the civil service measure is out of tile way. Among these are neural amendment: to the foreign corporations act. One oi tnlse pre rat. a ioreign corporation from using a lane similar to that 01 a domestic corporation. Another requires all for- algn corporations, as a condition pro cation! to dotng innineaa in the cute. to comply with and become “enable to all laws of lllinois for the control and regulation of dome-tic corporations. A third requirea tor- etgn corporations to pay taxes upon that portion of their capital stock‘ To that Awhile“ It in may that the hm. hm Flatten mitt" till I! n stor- mtu during the vent. “no llmb lien remit-tia- "gaming the uate whiten} «In is to he maldared In tho Milne Wed-«day. ad the nine day Arrhitort Watson will he helm the toll-tum. it in "period that he vlli unite n detonate at him once Old explain the plum tor whirl: he Crow the may in “IMHO. to his at. If]. which run the whkrt of the re ninth mult- hy Messrs. shvrtnl- and Bandy in the house. itemizgd Account; The Ipprmui-ilnns c'ommlttoe has ‘enmnntorod marimn illtlmllty in mm plying with tho terms M the resolu- tion requiring that "wants lot nrpm millions lw itvmlzcd. In the rosoiuA ‘ tton Is originally drains .\lrl Showman ‘ provided that the ltrm! be supplied simply for the intormntlon at the com- mittee. Whrn the resolution was re 'rlttm by Mr. Lindly. howovor. it re quired that the items be written into the lpfiropriation Mill. and it now «and; in this shape. It will entail 1 mt amount of labor and much loan of mmI to rln this in all cases. but the » Sherman men are insisting that It be done. at an gunman “mm “no can- Ilnloun and II (In an n um I). mull-t am It. hm urn the governor roam! 0! ill no sale pub Wed-«day the pvcnor’s («II no» flee hul will he take. up at will notch!) may thc “tattoo at th- houo the mum: at the took. “no uu ll um on the on!" 0! wood malls. and It In gmnlly Mutual Itut It um nu. to son. (on. Up to this “no all luwmu vtthlly ht- toeuu the 5m have he“ voted down. and them In u "wont «thunk: to gut It through without amend-«L Mud: at home at tho unto olmn hue under ruminating l plan In In!“ tho hm by noticing that tho ctvll an!“ con-alum II." con-hut ‘ at [M Martin stun one": tnntnd at ‘ three an annotated by the warm. 'l'hoy think this wm um thc "wow II ot IO-Mfl opposed to the "thumb Onmnn mu. Banter Rees was the only umber o! the senate who In present Im an: body In «Hod 10 one: u 5 o‘clock loud-y ave-In. Ho undo all a. notion: "county to Approve the burn! or Friday and “Mr-ed the mate "I“ no o'clock deay nom- Senator Humphrey's um. mnklunp- nonfiction (or a statue 0! France. Willard. to be placed In Slum hull. In Wuhlnnon. D. C. Senator Eva-1' bill, mvldlnx for the ”pom-lent or n In and police mull-ton In due: outsldo 0! CM- The following acute bills were read I In! time and relernd to appropri- ate commlllees: Rluker'a bill, to Increase the equip ment and extend the Instruction 0! the College of Agriculture. rCorignu'a bill recognizing challen- gers at primary elections as election oincinls. providing that they shall re ceive $1 per day for their services and regulating their duties. Bird Day. 3. E. Erickson's bill, providing that Arbor day shall also be recognized as Bil-d any. Less than a quorum at the members of the house were present when that body [not at. 5 o'clock Monday evening. but by unanimous consent the regular nrder or business was taken up. The Inflow/ins house thIs were advanced to the order 0! semnd reading: To Build m mo. Members Take Up (ho Roguhr Order by Unanimous Consent in the Lower Body, While Senator Reel Conducts Senate Hair: by Himuu‘. 30TH HOUSES lACK A QUORUM Measures Under Considera- tion in the Capitol at Springfield. FflflfiEEfllflfifi BF. ‘ THE lEElSlATllflE 00th Laws. Clvll Ionian. he Alma Fruit Shippen' “new tion In- elected these unicorn: l. 0 All-on, mac-t; w. a Boat, flea ”kink _l-. m. m; Mon Mar lor May”. ”’71"; Allan city ofllciais are gunning mnbolish the once of police magis- trate before the next municipal elec- tion, no the oiliciai magistrate of the cit-y my be upbointed by the incom- ing muyor. 'Sflm to Move. Fifteen Mormon elders held I con- ference in Decatur. The headquar- ters of the Latter-Day Saints will be moved to Quincy or BIoonlngtoI. Sad Case of Dmitufion. North Alton ladies were called up- on to relleve desperate cases of wt- leflng in the family at Fred Reel: in North Alton. an aged couple who have lived (here many years. The husband and wlle were very Ill Md when found the“ home was overrun by dogs, who devoured what load the holly had. The man and his wife ted been In several week: end their con- dition waa deplorable. The upshot promises in be moth" oflori in abolish lhp ofllcp a! Male urch- Iloct. which was my nearly «row plished last scallion. Mr. Kerrirk argued Ininn the pending resolution. which he said called on the aisle arrhitort to perform a physical im- possibility In preparing "immediately" romploie plans. smifirailons. daw- lngs and models for M" I dozen flue buildings. After Mr, Whaler Md rad Hoe II‘ Carney mml‘s own-Inn 1n the rhnrl‘ HM hoard. advising that u night 3.1er provide [or paying the slain Arrbnocl'a "muses In addition to his nlnry of 83,000 a your, the resolu- worn over. he mum-IN lot. The resolution In In "n “(we of 1 "mm“ my amp Arrhm‘cl R. 3m". Watson I" Wheeler all"! that It to over. M the amnion non-mu vel- nmio. emu-"u the nu- unmet-1 m prep-re Mom-mule!" on” and ml- mutns for various new bundling: in Iowa“ in Amulet The une atrium muo- In M ”In Ital-mm ml] Ir. Owen Am: hm: "mend In the house u m by the male. in Muller'- Nll lot mun ”Mo 2 per an o! um mflarw by an MOI] Ima- nnnulmaw to 3:7 the “you" at m» hurl at nun-on and had at nvkw. Anon; hm- on m main pushed 3M“ Iru lmlI-ro‘u mtr «In; I MM” of Ibo new. when In- rlnrllnu-d {at duly. Io Mu- Mn dork“ In" up and lie run on It «flawed 0!. 1’. Club Trust Companion. The Count lull In drum to pro hlbtt corporation-Amt cannulaâ€"â€" tron tutu u trustees. executors. guardian- nnd Malamute". A. et- tort I'll be we to amend It Io u to pmhlhtt the an. kind 0! cont-am from much: luv. It". Adv-no“. Among the other bills on Int ml- tu witch um Adv-nerd were: Ar- lotd'u uttorn tut-hoot: mu; Itttch- =CII'I to mate the tuchon' Danton find (to. tho moto- fund at other school cum" I- cur-so: The" tor a unalloc- ultr- ot tut-boon; City «flown to prohthtt the hotdtu hack of Int-- by corporations; Brth'I tor ruutnulo. amt Inca-tn at at".- tor stun-n Ind madman; Nutr- tor the rut-Inna. IM urn-tn of tubal-am; htonn‘u nun-ct!" the note Dlllfl‘ In"; Brhnlppfl'l land- In: tho .Ilfll‘ tn: Wan-'0 tor the mm of the blind; Illudu' to nub Huh I mllmm tmlthooh Iyltrm. ly to be elected by the measure are protesting against the county feature at the menure. Some or the members are talking of passing a compromise bill which will make the present local option law mandatory. Transportation for Pupils. Copies at thousands of petitions in invor oi' the bill (or transportation of pupils in county lists have been re ceived by memhers. The petitions come, for the most part. from run] communities where schools desire to consolidate. but cannot do so unless some provision can be made by which pupils can be conveyed to the central schools from 3 distance. Miller Rushes Business. Speaker Miller alerted . pushing ‘ house business on Fridny. With com- ‘mittee work well ndvonced, and the “lender tnlrly well supplied with bills, he expects to make the house work morning And liternoons or evening: this weekâ€"4w sessions s day. He showed the members spin that it they want to guide their own bills or stop some other Inembere' bills they must stay in Springfield hid" morning». With less than n quorum present. every bill on first resding. twenty- three in nil. ens advanced to second three in nil. was ndvnnced to second mding were pushed slung. The bell option blll of the AMP. uloun league I: to heconsldered In the' house elections committee Thursday.,' and ln the leans llcense commlltee: Wednesday The Ami-saloon league people Ire Madly; the leglalitors with: petitions dam-ndln: the passage 01' the DI". whlle the munlclp-lmes llke~‘ nun mum. WI mung.- I“ Investment: In til: min. Bull anoth- evls to prevent lore!" cormnuou m Ammovln‘ to the laden! court. Ilflll brought lsllmt them in an auto courts. ' Fruit “lunar. Elect. I'm hr Yunnan. Locus Option. . ls Run Down by Tram. Chlfle! Hedges. 22 yarn of age, was run down by I Wuhan passenger (I'm a Tnylorvfllaflh right leg was at of all! Im skull badly frlctul'ed. It In thoufit MI Injurie- are m. Homo. for Employ“. L (Indicate of Altai! men has "(need the contracts for bundling twelve rottam on a tract adjoining Be property of the Federal Lead company can of Alton. The housos will be rented to employes of the lead plant. Note! Insurance Company. The United Hone! lint-n! Fire new action a! 1mm has been mind In Dean". The one": us: I. B. seem-nu o! Dot-nun, prudent; C. 8. Batch of Charmin. vice amulet“; B. 0. Mcnmolds of Demtur. trou- urer. The company will Inmate at once, Ind v"! operate only II II". Iols. Train. Colllde. Train No. 5 on the llllnnis Conn-ll railroad. HIP fast maul [or the South. '13 wreclmvl at Palm. the result a! u {might tnln attempting to side track 'umt protecting the punter ger. A undead collision marred ”most mvlvtely dew-ousting both engines and burylng John 0. Lower. engineer of the passenger. wider than. Others were slightly Injured. admin Fm cmmm The crusade uni-u mo dnmta hall". thing In Om condoned In Springfield by RM. wmu [mum of China», mm In. diam: flown mu My: ml in "w Flrfl Christian chum: and farmed n rrnoral mun- !uflon of lhn national hazm‘ Paul Okla was plrr'M presidvnl. Sherman Hickman. \‘k‘o ptPstL William Mason. m'rmary. Ermst "Mm "ms- umr. and I). H. Eamn‘snm-rinlvnd- em. The l-nys pledgfll momsvives to axiom! "In nraanizatinn by hnch In: mommy: and canvas": the r-ity. [Devon hundrM who“! how have med the pie-ago. Al Heliumâ€"fun P. Norm o! Iain-on Ind mu Nun Roam of Sail-W. hues R brim. and '1, m mu ”rule [kilo Rork, 332‘ H. both of Wilden-nu Stllkm. Al Carthvllteww ml‘uy d ‘35” «d (‘yrflla (mm. o! rm Wayne. M. Jan (human no Kat. Wurbkxvr. but at "my Punt Ian-hm M Novm rum“ Km" and um lube! Duh; on» labia-m and II.- Inlay I00”; (mark- Mill- IIM Ibo Bunch Intuit Nnr Yumâ€"hm Flu-chad and IBM In It mm. ”Alllml Near ("Hunk-“Janna Wnlwood o! "If“. and ”In c'lnn rm. M Hot Minn. Ark â€"Ilr-. Kuhn In King M Quinn, m. Al “mu“! -lrl. fllnbflh mm. mm o! wmu- Ono. and I "on. M Nun» In. Jomb Kama- not". Al Dantonâ€"Willi:- N. Tutu. I "(cm ol the mu var. Iron II» has ton-Ind by lulu struck by a "Hill lull. Al. cumâ€"1mm. A, Rem-dud. M Caruumanâ€"l-ry n. Tlflor. Illa at A. J. Tulor. cums. M Spot-:Md-wll‘mk lhrlnun. nod 75. and Jon (Itch. Ind 32. pm ‘Ralinad and Wanhouu Commission Mala I Horizontal Cut. The railroad an warehouse mm- Illuion decided in order n hoflwnul reduction In nil freight me- in the line. The reduction 0! 25 per cent in was up to I distance of 150 mllel. beyond vim-h the mm are to be mind no that they will be on In nudity with than in adjoining mm. The hand also ordered I ro- vluo- ol the ell-dictum. Any ur- ueio lint mu m in "to arr-om rinse- will he placed in (he iowest ‘iu- of than I. which n Iowan. {1 Alton Manut-cturora Have Supply of Fuel clm at Hand. Fosterllurg people claim to have ,iiscovered a vein of coal tram 8 to L1 feet in thickness near i-‘nsterburx and have appealed to the Alton com- mercial club to assist them in de‘ veioping the valuable property. the existence of which was not known them until rerenlly. it was believed a thick vein of coal might he toumi. and boring was started. A vein about 3 feet thick has been mined them for years at a comparatively nimiimv‘ depth. The borers came upon 2. vein ‘ at can] averaging 10 feel in thickâ€" ness and the Fosterburg people, be- :ing without the means to develop the property or to market the coal when mined. have called (or assist once from the Alton people. it is re- quested that the Anon vommerclal club endeavor to interest some of the Miranda in the vicinity in making extensions to the coal field. so the tuel may be transported to market. An electric line may be built to l-‘os‘ terbhrg (tom Alton. it the mining property can be developed Ind the coal placed on the market. Alton man- ufacturing institutions would have an unlimited supply at the best cool ot their doors. REDUCIS RATE. ON FREIGHT ONCOVER THICK VEIN 0F COAL ILLINOIS STATE NEWS To Tom- Europe. Hlss Mabel Mmmr of thchflsxd and MI” Mario Bennett of Anna, accom- plnied by Mr. and Mn. H. D. Snark. of Alton. rm «it for Livemool on Am] a. They vm visit Patio, Bol- lard, Scotland and Ireland. ‘ Addiflon in Beverly Farm. Dr. w. H. C. Smith will make a [urge addition to his institution {or Ieebieminderl children at Godtray known It Beverly Farm. This in- stitution in the only one of its par- ticullr kind in the Western mmmry. Library Nutty Rudy. Work on me new Carpagle "bury u Mano-m is profit-owing rapidly and It is pxpected that the llandsnmo edi- fice will be «waned m the public m about six weeks. To Hold Rica. The homomon of Quincy and VI- rinity have tilled for I aft-fling to make lmngemonls for I series of summer races to I» kid at Baldwin park during the coming mum. Teacher Rem-es. . Miss Julla Dow of Allan has an- nounced her lntnmlon M voluntarily rellrlng from srhml lowhlng u the and of the present school yen; She has been reappointed year after year glare was. She 'm to to California. New tnlerpvlus. Two “Important Imluslrial nnlvr- prlsrs hmo MM! Io-II-Mly [mat a! a! Mount \‘Irmn-- Hm 1mm l'mking (‘omnam nf Hammdn "bin and the Mnnm \‘rrnnn Pnn "I’H'n ('nmmnv. Tho palkinz Nmparv was wrurnl lhnmgl ”w guarmlm‘ .Ir RN! arm‘s of tomato»: hy tho farm”: and sumo in (ash by the Mount \‘vrnun mn- rhanls. - 004 None Ooh I Inc. have. III on bone thin: for many "an Mal it!!!“ I nrrnv trestle foru- leoI unto the 1mm! Mince Amman-1 qnmn at Mun dating outland- of some lo he used In mak- Inx "no from 1M cut-mos in the Inn of "no kilns, Inmmod an M9 lufly mimrm nml uni-lam! Injnrlc-w Ihlt‘h undo It m-«vssanâ€" for Mm In M killml. CUM ‘0 HM on. An «Hort M In... and. In :0! up- unml m on.) huh I- IND man. out 0! (mm «ma-Mp. Inn all". at .15 In If" M" Inn «hm-d by noun 0‘ IN Mm OI IN! link-m «in» Doria“. .- II I! “It! «N h- to». dis- mvned on no at I» land I- am mun. The on. u h ruined. man In In "than. in one plum. the and ham. 0! Viki h by! serum Iona An nu. Not than the ulnar 0! "II but. the min at lulu-uni manly bra no "on: luau-um- on mat of mu! n they Mvc I)". for the nu Me pool”. A [on My- no Ibo- nos-- el 043M In abound Own- of In or- dluuy bu” an" by mm lmrm. The roan-flur- Iuw hm nmlnla In worm-d with "no munmm work um “m In; er»$‘rI-m mum. ul- Ibmn their not and warranty am on (It grim-d. To Have Pollen Mutant. The can. 0! police matron. wltt: I ulnry o! .60 I Ito-ti attuned there to. tan been created by the Alton city council. The city In never but I you“ IIIM and the mum at that oln hue been Illcd vtthout any n-umntlou by Mn. 8. Donna. It In being and by tho Human I01"- ety nut cttum «m Nu. Den-tn be undated to III the all“ who. the announce-eat of the n-yot‘n Ipwln. tm II I“. I'll In» Farmer Km. BMhor-ln-an. Cut: 0” Wlfc'a Ear, and Ola. Willlun Mlnch, n prominent re- ‘tlred farmer of Washington. twenty ‘mlles northeut of Pekln, shot nod ln~ sunny lulled his wife‘s brother Adam Aplel. Returning home he assaulted his wife Ind cut one of her ears 0! before she escaped tram the house. He then mounted a horse and tried to nape, but a posse formed llld be was surrounded lust outalde the VIII-81’. He took refuge In l turn and. seeing no chance for escape. shot Manet! In the temple nnd vu dud when the pmse rem-had lulu. The trouble h “M to have been over the wttlement of In "late. WEALTH BRINGS DEATH T0 TWO Madison County Titlc Buyer. Find Property Owners Have Paid. Some tax-title buyers in Madison county have been experiencing trou- ble recently with Alton real estate they bought at in sales in the y 1901. The property owners held re- coipta for their taxes and paid no at~ iention to omclai notices that thcir mommy had been .sold for taxes. When the time came for the giving 01‘ tax titles to the buyers the property owners nuliflod me county treasurer to refrain from giving the deeds. as the owners of the property had paid thi'lr taxes in the year 1901. t Id the property could not be sold. it devel- oped that through some clerical errors the payments of taxes haul not been «rt-tilted to the taxpayers in those in- stances, and now the tax sale pur- chasers will be obliged to fall back on the hondsmen oi the township collector at that time. TAX SHARKS FAIL TO CONNECT

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