Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Jun 1903, p. 2

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' The executive council of the Ameri- Qn Federation of ubor is in session fl Washington. Until WII'flam Hg!» ' A .W' of the Amalgunnted Worker! ct Chicago, is hen-d " I. no matter of jurisdiction over “3 Men will not be disposed lu. Gen. rmk Whaton, U. s. L. "and. died at Washington, lg!!! 10 M A 'ldov and two dlughtm We hit. Death resulted from a non! breaking down in heath. Gen. M Ind an sctlve mmury ct at. ad I: the eh" m participated In my htttlea, notably thou In the Mann Virgina, ltrylnnd. Penny]- mh um! Washington amp-Isa. David H. Manon. formerly tall ed- M on men] Chicago numpen. and more recently In the Chic-an poet, aloe, fled from manna-ah alter a: mu- mung tan am. In. Inn was born In muddy-Is in ms nu momentum“: ms. Ha vau- W '10: the Tribune, Herald And best Ocean nt dlflamt parlodl, um! “do! his pamper work. he wrote “was! histories of the mm question I tho United auto: and foretgn counâ€" l " IEW8 OF THE WORLD II t I‘M whfch ort-urred on III at «Mon tnln Manning to ”undue. N. 0.. (mm Johann Clty, Tenn., Deputy sums Garland of Mud-ell county. North Carolina. in shot und fanny wounded by John wmlnnu tad Con- mblo Bailey merely cut and bruised. Wlmuu Jumped from the trill mm. I: in running and escaped. The strike of freight handlers no deal] {led III Runs Cfly freight do put-nu o! the Rock Island and Moro roads. vhlle the Burlington n! fend greatly. At In Mad-co In OM 3133..“ mun, m t}. Ullol ”Wk: emu-Ir. Ml Ila-hell d m .1” "tombstone-ed Mel ‘0 the .lmfiomhmu-mcoul new no “ruck ud rejected mum» 1W. flmpodu Mollifi'm'” mu in "My. and no “va00. m In: mom nono- Ion!"- . has not who WM", l‘m’ n- un“ II I 1m C"! M" [or Wu do! mm ”d W ”in“ ”I’m-u In Mr m at nu..- Inn has: Incl $1.00. 8!.- 1“ In! “00 humanly. no. In luau for two I'M A “3“quan In in“! mailman-cationic“ “ Inn. ad a lylcllu I. n- About A don. tutu-nu. Inc-Mm In urn-lust Inc an "poem It In York and Inkling u n nun an. mg. man-mum u wmnnwuum-um Wm. [Andaman humanitmtunum tom! wort wumebnlm not. ill mm!“ by 00 "than. Plot. Simon Noweomb or John-.803) lin- nnlvmily Attended I. meeting of the Institute at France at Puts And Invited the members to send repre- sent-lives to the congress o! sauna which in to be held In 8!. Louis, “0.. h 1804. A legacy of “00,000 In loll. by Juan man u. o! Calltoruk, to ht- ”. on eon lion that the later thould lam s New Janey 'om. The non bthoniweoluluiweonply with mum. ho schooner lmh 1'. Mn in W and haul, nu in Manila by by the My MNUMICWIML Am .0 at nine gunned alum; M [canyon um.) editor- rm 1““ snot-(ml. by layer Von“: «Incl-l ’olkculnlflogll Sunday w an. mum. at the city 1!.- lu In mutation at their much- a! (I. we“ act. The mounted lynching of 0m. Wu. 3 Ian dbl“ to In. um- .“ Mu Bishop nu Wilmington. A cloudbunst occurred Sunday at the village of Zenom, near Knajzevu. Dulsurll, and Mlyd'our houses were demolished. Thirty pemnn were Samuel A. Hoflhelmer, principal owner of the White Mills distillery, which was seized by the federal aw thorities on Juno 1 on a charge that It. WI. being run with intent. to de- limd the government 0! the tax on It. product. was dismissed by a Unit- ed States commissioner at Louisville. K1,, no evidence having been discov- ered which would connect. him with any knowledge of unlawful practices. White the my menu. with u mm bar or ucnmlonutn on board, wan en- mm: her what! at San Fund-co J. D. Pullman, a bookkeeper, aged 35 nus, and Edvard Bellinger, a bar under. aged 24 years. began a sauna In a friendly way and both fell in the My and were drowned. IHS, WI mm 3‘, anon tram 0-... "our The Junger Munnerchor of Phil:- delphia won the Ram prlxe In no marten st mum-m. DI Am Kuhn of Ohm m m I. mm for $1,000 In It gull-9t New 11a" to: punch a! H. V. lash. who last May went to the home of 1m divorced wife. .1. Port~ had. 0m. and shot and kiiled her father, compelling her to he with him. ha been found guilty of murder in the second degree. Sentence has been de- fen-ed. fire In the Ive-story building of the Avery Manufacturing Gummy at Omnha did dumage estimated at up ward of 870.000. Gov Frazier has granted I requisi- tion permitting the man! of Lee Tuner of Gunter House tune from Jackabom. Team. to Pinevme, Ky. fluted in a column a! s Rock [shad passenger train um! I gave! tram at Elmira. ton. Nev York on the Ger-note on his seventh tom of Inspection 0! me A!- than mission law. The tour will cover 30,000 miles. Eldon tad Em Herring at Lisbon. town. and Fred Ruler of Davenport were killed and four men were In- Bishop .1. C. Harwell at we Memo an Episcopal church has nailed hon: M. J. Inmate", proprietor of l resuunm It mm City, 0.. lost his life In an ”temp: to rescue his 11- yelrold Ion from I burning building. The boy died luer of burns. Shem-An Bell, ndmtnnt mm! of Colorado ind tamer “Rough Rider." was untried at Colorado Springs to Mrs. Eula Carter. They will spend their hmeymoon u the White House It the Invitation of the prestdenL In". Aubrey. lmly I sou-1M”! of Chlef Inuit-e Puller Ind u one time I mldmt of Chicago, was unarmed :1 Milwaukee to serve four year: In um Wisconsin ante prison for forgery. BI! Julian bu been arm!“ at new Ilngton, l. 1'. charged with the unr- der of his father. salmon him. I vellum" clinc- living In Chocta- nuon. "e ‘1: given a hearing and remanded wlthout bull. Yam-d a but a! "15,000. Jon I). o! Masha. lit... .3. laid up In luvs-In fly In how-m. robbed o! “I and that “PM no mu. lunar tn mull-g VIII on d In tinny-u. A. mac-k: o! W [cm h runs In Tn Illvm. WI... two-fir In man hula. be" reported. though no donuts have M mud. Hum “(norma- are trying to ion“ the cane. 8mm In the river will tun no to am: Ibo-Mm, Ito-en u [lock- (or. N. 1.. but! A In In no Viol. Nick numb. I Oman about” or o! Mchlm’ Kn... "a that and killed by “cotton lit-Klan. a M m m. C“: curator. n no out- no.- ot a am pm. chl- vu may wounded km by clean. Clark. In: at Quincy. Ill. a m.- nda o! Hem-a. m hull: modal by the m In a In! :1 I picnic at Ram-bl. Tree. alum: Illloo hon Putt-math. On. John Hm: "I that And filled Ind II. when hut Bro". III h- um wounded. The older 8m- and John M not Into an “(creation and Brown's so: “Mod Bison cm: I nucbot. John A. Hunky. 3 ml mt. m or Ind builder 0! Cola-bu, 0th llod I petitio- II tantrum. thll mu m nth-dew II. ”$18.1! ud mu at 01,106.60. Tho Wald-sto- Po'or building at Mala. uuoluu the lam: (beam. in doumyod by In. ha ha II 0150.000. hot. I. the (lam nod. n ma to bring no play la n nbnu old. J. C. Walla. I drummer of Nov York my. and J. D. Proctor, o poncobacer 9! Benton. ventured out beyond tho (ope- vhuo bathing In the our! u (lol- vooton, Tom. Ind were drowned. Both bodies were recovered. In a drunken arousal .2 Springfield. Ill. Thomu Snider stabbed and {gully wounded anrse Cohan-Ir in the min. Both are employs! a; the Republican Iron Ind Stool Company'l works. Dr. Wiley'u tests with botanic geld Ind hon: treated food. will be nus. pended between June so and Oct. 1. Int! his hon-den wm take a vacation. Several me said to have been made III by the test. The Mississippi board of election Commissioners ordered 3 auto pri- mry emetic!) to be held Aug. 6. This uriion means that the next United States senator from Mississippi will be chosen by popular ballot. Senator Money and Gov. Longinu Ire candl- lites. Edwin Howell. lormer teller of the First National bank of Cripple Creek. 001.. was sentenced to serve five years In the Fort. Ianvenworlh penitentiary. Howell had pleaded guilty to the charge 0! embezzlement of 81,000 from the bank. Within less than I. month In Mas- sachuaettn more have been at least {our death: from slander. In human beings. The Boston board of health, tearing an epidemic, is making every effort to prevent the spread of the dis. 933‘}. Noun-teen men were so badly burned :Iut It In thought. In: 0! than will die. 6!. Stanislas college at Bay St. (outs, Mill. was destroyed by fire. The flame: spread l0 avidly that the students aenenlly lost their trunks and clothing. Lou, 865.000; Insur- mace, ”8.800. 0mm [luv-en. for warm.” rm a resident 0! Mm. 111.. lroppod dead. Be In with], known and at one “no an India; stock ship- WI'. By an explosion o! as 1n. the No. 4 alas o! the Lamas Goal and Nuisa- WWMMyaeo-fd- Ponce CM“ Km. Miner. Dillon. Mm, amulet: Dan No Closley, I minor. at Butte, met his death a the hands of Chief of Police sumo while misting "rent. Ile- CIoIkey m shot through the hurt. Ho Ind first fired upon the oflcer. But the Animate! of the manure were persistent and in time were suc- cennfui In huvinx it incorponted Among the revised shtuta of Al:- huun. Since that happened Ainhnm he been cursed hy a form of silvery more repnsuunt in most of its upecte (hill the slavery which was abolished by the erunuclpution proclamation of President Unicorn. Em Leyla-tun to Act. The luw-nhidtug citinue of the Stute recognize that Judge Jone- ha rendered Alabama 1 maplcuoun serv- ice In pointing out the constitutional detect- ot the laws under which peon- ugehuheeunrnctlced eminent-enun- lugtnnnkehiu wordnthellognoln (mun-in (or their repeal. The 1083- luure will meet in September. it will he urged to pun n renenier without io- ot‘ time Ind also to enact Inwl which will bring within the furl-die- tion of the State courts 0! Alumna crimlnnll of the type who no new un- der indictment before the tederu court to:- lonterlug peonnge. The legit llture will undoubtedly net with mutual. for by no doing it an JO". ta mum. Jul" Joan m the manta I... II I ntlvc 0! MI. 0' wader- ataadlu the m nae-mug the ‘ pan-ago o! the “button laws. laay mnm,aamahera(thohoaaeo¢ mauve- In Alabama. ha 'u lam-cam In «(eating a bill which na a counterpart at the present law. He believed then that it was uncan- stltutloaal. and perhaps he believed alao that the punt-mo. o! It was to m mun alawry In the gulflo of peovr 3 age. On a later occasion. when a sim- llar hill henna the princlpal tune of a gubernatorial candldate, Judge Iona took the stump against it and was nominated for governor. Again In “a enactment Into law prevented. “I... In..." not only "Mt-«o.- mmmluqmmutnlom é um Wino-(Ibo.- h.- “Witch! of loamy In m an. duh vib- mwnxmmwdhmm uolo ol the ml. “no“ at". “C! mun-om. Press in manhunt. The iudlflerenco of the press is hard to understand in View 01 the foot. ‘ wot Judge Jones declare: no criminal ‘1 system that bu been fostered until it in grown to enomoul proportions. out! which certain elements In the ma mun! II one o! the monumen- ml. of their prosperity. Ho an without equivocallon that the contact labor I" and the annuity Int-nou‘ atomic which renders it I felony [or n tun tennt or router to throw up Montgomery. Ala" dispatch: The opinion which United States District Judge Thomas Goode Jones rendered to the federal grand jury for the en~ ‘lighienment or the jury in connection ‘with its investigntlon oi! peonage in a. remrkahie judicial pronouncement. it has not been accorded the publicity in Alabama which it deserves. One Montgomery newspaper published the tail text or the opinion. The press or i the stnte generally, however. dis- missed it with the publication of s few excerpts selected with little intel- ligence. ‘ Wlnhlp sm- n a... JUDGE'S OPINION l5 IGNORE!) Edflon of state Appear do Fear Pub- Ngwspapcm of the State Maintain an Attitude of Indifference. IUBAMA PRESS ' ' HlflES PEUNIBE uc Sentiment, Which Favors Maln- unlncc of the Latino System In Applied to Negro Convicts. We Iva-Mn W"â€"(nov~ Man). in I m d manila. Downing anon: momma. Rio Jamil-o able: News jut to mind h‘m that Plucldo Outro ha «and m_ hate to tho territory 4! m m ended much arm-0‘. Nu m m tea-ed. Boéton, "333., special: Gov. Bates vetoed the eight-hour dny bill on the ground that It meant an ndded burden of expense to the taxpayers. The bill reduced the hours of labor on all yubr He works from nine to eight a day. Lanna Dru-Mug Man. m Pno, Tenn, Munich: Mounted 0am Greet. formerly I covboy. m- ooed a drowning man. Juan Brandt, In the Rlo Gnnde, which ll turbulent and swollen as a remit of the floods. 0mm had made 0. want thu he could all: the river. Informant. Galeshrg. m, dhpntch: The ml- non Teachen' unackno- elected the” olcen: ,Prnldcnt. William I'. Bentley. Galesburg; vice ran-Meat. Howard Wem. Chicago; secretaryâ€" trunm. Frank 8. Hannah. Chicago. The next meetlng will be held at Dn- vmo June 16. 1994. Allen Perkin at Chicago m chosen delegate to the national oonventkn In Nashville, mimic Minion Chou-o Nicobar. WWMNnthM "PMQOAHW Wuhingioo dim-kn: linker 1'. Washington. president or Tuskegee Institute. relied on Prenidenl Rom» ‘ veil to mnsnlt him coming "be ui~ viability of meaning Ill o'er from inrd any at the British South A!- rirln Company. The company desires i'mieeeor Wuhlnmon to visit 80:“ Africa. make 1 study of radical condi- iions in British territory and report} to the British government pian- for ills betterment of ihe Industrial. edu- cational nd non! condition of the weenie. I HEADS THE .0510 YEACHERS nth-mtmimmmm mollnnunqnnhlumt hm. It In WM an no I..." at bollo- nanny to.“ “4 llama 'm cull, me. m. m tulle. at In. Dinah. Gum-o. In boy. and child. It... Ankh-m nd . Chla- ml were (ml. bmm Che aid-l "dam to I“. “cautious nun. at Tower cm. ll. [1. In ten We! to tho Hu 0! slut-g. INVWE WASHING?” To AFRICA ICIIC' Tmt 0!. To!“ Number 0' 000‘ mu AWN“ 2”. Hammer. Oregon. speck]: Lute do- nlopmonu uhow that the mono“ and: flu will exceed the ”that”. lay output. which we" arr-lad Many May Bo Indicted. Certainly the grand jury. which in still in session in Montgomery Ind may not tdjourn until September. has been given the widest, possible lati- tude in dealing with oilendero. With such assistance from Chief Wilkie's se- cret service as tint omclnl is capable of rendering. the Jury can indict bun. dreds and perhaps thousands or {arm ‘otnem who believed tint they were protected by the Inn of Allblml. Prompt repeal of the salutes would force abrogation of all existing con- tracts, tree the neon: and perhaps limit the future eilorts of the {edernl nutboriiles to the detection of barbar- ous slnve driver- ot the type alrouy ‘ MEPPNER D‘ATH Ll" GROWING under Indictment. l ' The situation In very serious. The ‘docketo 0! justice. of the peace throughout the sum could disclose to the laden! authorities the extent to which the Manage stotute Ills been violoted. Every planter and employer who his rake: lav-huge or the State laws is aware at this fact and IBM“! (hat, under Judge Jonea' lutervretv.~ tion 0! those acts. he may be coiled to account. Veto“ Eight-Hour am. 8mm in tori-u. Then on be no tunable doubt um every'piuut and employer who bu accepted the mice: at renter- uni laborer- " penalties (m- violation of lone- Ind contacts is guilty of lowing the per-on concerned into in- voluntary servitude. ,Neitber in there any doubt that they an amenable to the Men! law Ind iiubio lo Immedi- ate mat and conviction. Moro Trouble nt Am. lbw hum: at land mum (to. plantation by u. laden] m M able: Prof. Frederick Ia- goa, no human, Inc M. Bum. the “an. m clawed number- of the m 1‘me to succeed I. 1.0- M and I. cum Punt. does-u. Ply Mame" Morel-I. Berlin able: The Jewish moot- atlon here has received news that Prince Urumfl, the new governor of Beau-um, has orders from the czar to commute the caterers from the Kluhlnefi massacre for their losses. Bur la Going Abroad. landing, Pa. dispatch: President George F. Baet of the Philadelphia Reading Railroad company. mm named by his family. will all (or Eu- rope on July 26. Mr. Baer, who Is very fond of ocean travel, will be in Europe only two weeks, as he is an- able to take a longer vacation this year. Tho next one on the market here ‘ was that of Curtis Jet: for mm»; the town mm]. James Oockflll, but u ‘flll be postponed until after the m- all It Cynthia. w. Willi-m in at Frankfort con- ferring with the governor reading the withdravoj of the troops. n In W um he advised the gov- ernor mt «humane company should be retained in Jack-on 3: Ion; It Pro- vost [mm Long-mire was kept In chm at the ma. To mum Trap. It Is though! now thnt after the m- nls of 1m and White In Harrison (many the one: of other: who have never been arrested will be “ken up on I change 0! venue. Mann; me cue: cued II that of the late Dr. Cox. whose Mend- refund to mm V". m for (:1 hr! In Breath“! can» I, that was selected under the pres at mine. bottom m: the mill M08 had hand (to. Oov. Barnum. vie In gen- cnny henna! to have had min-g to do will the than at we... to Human county. which I: the Suite!!!“ Micki dlntfld of Ken- tucky. Then 1. J. Olbotne is the cur cult judge. I- P. Fryer In the common- "um Attorney. and the charm and other court once" um also favorablr known. Chang-av”... mmmnmmmun.m Ill new“ only to the "ram. Wie- Jldc- Ream refused to bear urn- mu on the clam or Ibo lot-um It In. outed by my II the court mm mm In 'Ik-h n- m.- ooon no lo In. lid: mt um. In the 0H mum Jot- lot-nu. who malted mm In mama "Hon «mg no cull ur. cum. I- to" "no u km to hem. AM u b not mum that "I.- m In and «In muon um but to can. out n It. In: Inn-a. Jock-on, “7.. avert-l; B“ (or one km emu MI. I‘D.“ hue hon mvklod Im (at no nut-hr o! u» 1". I“ 3 “pm; at the Jun «- vond the conviction o‘ Mn mm nun. limb ol Ila net-Inn! at: no as. lost 3” III“ m:- ion. In ml a Mum. and “an ant mu vm In u (Ty-ulna. on" 100 mm “on Jackson. any (run In Ion-uln- IN In (to am am m. ud-r “In": modicum Im- thou nut in II Imam county. CMIGE 0F VENUE IS GRANTED One Man Saves Foudlst From Being Convicted of Murder. w Retain. m "u Cu. to am My, When con. John w W m. Colon-w Mn During tho CM! Wu. ElEVEN JllflllflS AGAINST JETT Join Academy Franc”; "Then she comes." Do you no he" HIM! WE Willi. Ginsburg, 11L, speck}: Holt] ‘0; .‘ Cune, Indicted for the murder at to? no. onion- Gm. And; In. an, nut. in mm Dy (him, am“ In M01 ' . g. . Trolley Links Large CHM. -New Haven Conn“ medal: A- or- “ ’ «let jut handed down by the m Court has mlde lt [sensible for the final link to he completed In I. chl- ot connecting trolley linen Mm New York city Ind Boston. - '5‘ . ‘w z .'.A cht In Cannot. Topeka. Ram, dispatch: Chm Dewey and Mn mbnyn will remain h the county in" at Goodlnml m the governor will withdraw the troops no. stationed there. The governor believes the Inherit! In making a mutate by keeping the prisoners in northw Kansas, but an the sheriff‘s authority in that matter is supreme, he lion. I1" be reoponuble should my tmhl'o-f Troop. wm Be Withdrawn and MM loin Pun is Adopt“ by indisnapoil‘ Convention by Fair Majority. imiinnamiis. imi‘v dispatch: 'flm Movie-m Wmimon‘s convention mo» ed the low- pian for "adjustment of mtvs by a vote of 215% to I“. am defeating the Yawn; nmenviment by 171 to 280%. The rounnnittoe unpaint- ed to submit a readjustment pin failed to agree and the session was thrown open to individual plans. The session Ins exciting and the "Ho- pinns 'cre earnestly mutated. no convention will be held next ya: I! minutes. DEWEY! 70 STAY AT GOODLAND WOODNEN RAISE THEIR ”AYES um. 11w bone '0" In and II ”la-um Ibo ”new“: N" Van: ru- ldem. recently completed, which lit- aplueu (be pal-en o! (be Valhalla and other Illlimflrrn. no Want-r lm mldom wlll he mud um ll. sltn o! the lam mew-n cask. whlrh pmpefly Is not owned by no mpg-or kin. Bcvonl world!” Inns of arrhltwls In Europe a! America In» mmmmuz In drawing the plans. (hr an": n! which will be chosen by senior (‘lnrlL The unc- (nm will mat sown" nllllon doll." and two or ohm years will be occu- pied In eroding IL W m wm unp- mm. mm Washingto- m Nam-gun Mamet: Ion-n V. A. can: at lmlun In pun-flu no mun-lb. of . plum II W”‘|..‘ CLARK I. TO IUULO A PALACE. to m «min by «In»... It In "mam 3M Md nilnly mot“ lid on "finned bone. A rum 0! Inn-y I‘II "Io-M nun! Mn Lou. n4 no um 50 «no: lo m cm. uni M u Illlodmvlllo. Ila. um bu horn on cult-shale mm at one M no local clutch-I Ind bu ohm Indus“ In “In“ “manna” can». mm]: ad all“ at "Inna: «nan-mu. tit no napkin» I: lo I." unity In «lor- wlml an!" manly. when a. mm or in “run «(was oho In m The boy uld Ma Dom-r had my“ no nu w mm uni mum a.- un m» «at uldo at "w m to “not lb. um; um. II in In Illum- Io mdlco Ibo rIercl mu II II. In rue. Amun. 0... Inch]: Cmod In]: emotional religion. In. uuuh Ina. - whim! who live. In Wen Eula, bound Mt tour In." children below a II- a: which the had lmpmvlud I. on. o! the noun ol bot home “I with I mot-mum vu suntan-cri- Ico the eldest. I boy bunny 1 you. old. who: nume- nub“ In and II- Georgia “out", Crud by mum I. ancnud From Killing Mar Four um. 0n“. TRIES T0 SACRIFICE CHILDREN ON ALTAR Mane In Acacia“.

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