Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Sep 1903, p. 6

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' Prenienee or truchoma in New hark. over 100,000 cases of this dia- me or the on having been reported, he muited in the determinntion or the boar-dot health to establish n hoe- pm! for its exclusive treatment. . haul-manna. winch-"woo s M Into I works. will)": my. mum" machinery. _ mu to no mum on M at (hm Point. Janey Cty. w in Iron no-o unknown cause mmnunwmam- numb-cum“ Auk, piston I'm:- uon. now were. a m C W unfunny. In been up nut-tut to Dr. D." a! the HM am. musical sun-y. Dr. wmn- J. [lam-d. director 9! I. w nuns-n a [mum hu ol' tho United sum In!" ' undula- In Philadelphia. Whammdlmuom- .uh awn-t Input. boar now being .WO" by m dun and toad com- ' car. at: Canadian Boylo at New- W In [an on 3 nut to the m “It to fullhflu Illa-all m (I. mum vhloh and the m M Alum thin. . ‘I'Io clutch good- “mandala: Within”! a! the Hun Wmofin my In Bumu “not. Milwaukee, in am to um ”an 0! 315.000 Eon-clip" m on the almond with Inn mud mount. Suddenly the bone; swooped down Ind took the ”on In chum. Later they were . We watching his brother land a m out 01' Wolf river at Hammond, 11:41.. John Baku. 10 yeul old, tell in pa m dmnod. numb: home to get supper with NI hull). L. Mentch of Hammond toll under In an. train It. Hegewbch M was cut to pieces. ' Police u. Topeka, Kalli” broke up 1 kn m n! the air noun-u. A Ind-y «union Ind been run from m City to Topeks and 5 local 7 team an! the Ram City m Arnold, uni-uni In (colon ‘mmnyo-uoyea. nun- «.2 m fletllll of the At- tag: 55 V“! a £32; Fig-L "I 55535 i fig ‘1 a - _ is? 25% ghi 5:16. in; Iffii‘ ”‘\ . WWW.“ “mam .WW "mmmmm ”a m... ho mmmmmm fimmmmmwm mammmm m.w "ma “um.mm wa.mmwmmmwmmum u, Imam mmumrmum u. an: n . ..mm mm . ,1” v thrown Into intense excitement by In “tempt to blow up the moon of Fred Eleven. A dynamite cartridge was thrown into the building. m can- rldga vu teen in the to prevent III “than hundred mnlvon of WIM- er'u famous brigade mumbled on the Chic-minus battlefield near the spot when the Wilder memorial nonn- mt bu been erected Ind commemor- nted the roman naivm o! the but“ :1 Oklahoman Dr. Robert Koch in neural further leave of tonnes to continue m. work In Bnlmyn nu] Jam. The mention of Senttor N. B. 8a!“ or West Virgina, who has been alarm- ingly m in Denver, 0010.. continues to hum-ova and Mn physician my: he will soon be restored to health. Edward Elliott. I chums: It ClinA ton. Iowa. found I WIfl weighing 12" mlnn nod valued at 820,000 in the Mississippi. noun 1:. Hancock. and 60 years. died It Ml hone ll Neon. "L. from : stroke of ample”. He had hm editor of the Neon New. for twenty five yous. Ind wu prominent In I" lulu! circles. "a was 3 “Inch Rn while“. a member of the Hummu- lnd G. A. R. orders. He med in the Ninety-seventh llllnoh volunteers during the civil var. h the «amnion ol the home of C. W. Hm ll Onyllng. Inch" n I.â€" months-old maddlngmcr wu burned to dam. fin completely W (M lune "an! More 0! Ila hon County Mom-mm coup-u us Price, Out. fin which ml. out In the build: In 0! the D. 1. arm coupuy at Me human. 0... muons! um. entire building and III with“! block. can» In; 5 log. of 8100.000, with n puma! Insurance 0! 010.000. relly 6.000 people extended the fourth enamel mauled luau! et Bu- xll. Ind. and. took port from 0mm cutlo. Duane. 111., Deutur. m. end Indienepollu. Mew antler, pounce] been under sentence tor bribery at St. Louie. Ila. doctora- thet Joeevh Polk. the 4mm: nun-hey who convicted tun. Mid be elected cover-nor. Rev. Dr. I: W. 1mm” of Chl- m dedicated the "rut Dentin cherub It lhlbyvllle. Ind. The body of Orlando P. Dexter, the New York millionaire, who was assas- sinated near his summer home In the Adirondacks. hu arrived in New York. Mr. Dexter hnd many enemies because or hit relentless wan-tare against game poachers, timber cutters Ind trespassem. Ho m much liti- gation and mnny voodamon telt hit- ter ngninst him. no they do minat other wealthy man who hnvo eat-b- iishod some preserve: in the North woods. Henry Dexter, (other 0! 0r- iando. otter: n rewnrd of 85,000 for the conviction of his son's murderer. The nan-hip Tom has started on a world'l record voyage of 14.000 mile: without I flop. mun; hon Ta- conn (0 “Rudolph“. John Munich of Hmvluh, lud.. III employ. of the "mound (In con puny. was killed In «tempting to Jump from a movlu mum lulu. Henry lumen of "almond, Ind., u: employe o! w. B. Donkey. who also represented I Chm Jewelry ham, 1: churned with embezzlement and cannot ho round. l-‘rod Bonn. I butler or rmvllle, N. \'.. 31 years old. I: ruins and u the result or smoking forty cigarette- : any tor tho past two yarn. The case of Richard Canfleid. n1- ieged gambling-housekeeper of New York, came up on change of venue at the opening of the September term of the Supreme court at Binshnmton. Cwfleid asked permission to with- draw the plea of not guilty and demur to the Indictment. Judge Seven granted his request and the demurrer. has been filed to be nrgued later. TA,“ fhfi'm}; m 322?: ’rnon IS mswnsme FACTOR ooo-hompowor may be developed ------ ban “is '82)? 3:13. nil in tin: at ‘Aoido From Dangerous Poultlon of the “3““ n: W 9 an or . I In 01' the Hurtlnnon. Nah. pointed his 5““ at garb-:ZZI- ‘2'."3130? :ave Pric- John House: and pulled the trigger. _ The gun was discharged. killing Hous- (wally m“"°"°d FN'“ WW“- er and seriously wounding hls broth- I or, Peter HOBBGI’. who was 8‘30 one 0' New York special: Business In all the party. Schmidt says he thought lines continues to be sauslactary the 8““ WI! empty. Schmldt 15 “Ede? throughout the country. according to arrest. Dun's Weekly Review of Trade. Raw '. 1116.. flood Demand for Hm”. “Hm'm bunches m urgently mind In the clan to a“!!! die- mm, country needs being the gamma. Lomltndelnshofl 11me admin large volume. 'Lunbe Ming! cobalt for m and building requirements. aim“ , ranching . um um Ind m shunted. could be many lold m ; mum and price. under. Reed!" WW llflnoh In Ooh M. mun-m. mm. am: I'- min I. Shep-rd, who I"! W ”“8 bl me than II m 1 m." nm In an Illinois mu norm! M, to. heel W W [I M st mam collate- “not be oompkted ant-Her than next spring. Structural requirement for brldpbnndlng nnd finished ”term: are In good Jeanna, with price- firm. Manama-”mammal“:- Pivofpislronnnd thormntnmln qnotntlonn l'nvorn the mum, who has pineal fresh demands mt- !ng quite n large tonnage. launc- turnrs of fun Implements. he“! Inn- chlnery and furniture report their lines to be nntlshctory, dome-dc or- dmbnlnclnrunndthenxmm Inn and “col. "The Iron ud steel Interests receive a m: than of new Mum, particu- larly la furnace products. The mm are mm mm on all specifier plan a unite-m in nrlonn in- mm llnu of reduction. Prompt balm "Deliverin- urn reasonably mum hm the mind: no not clear of m nmilnblllty of congestion. The lnilc in merchandise and navy materials maintains eman- Wlons. fl" earning- chow more ”In nnd them is unusual mnmwrymg to the PI- rmc nnd new settlements lhmshxmi Ibo Went. Distribution of cum It! Jobbing nonna- Is at Its haunt and null ind. show! n unifying ad- vance, an. to (he sudden well at cold weather. Mercantile collections for the annuity u A whole are oath-inc- to!" and local albumin allow more promptneu. New York special: Business in all I lines continues to be satistactol'y ‘ throughout the country. according to 1 Dun's Weekly Review of Trade. Raw materials are more easily obtained. the finished product is being promptly delivered, orders are coming in well and collections are good. The review says: "Aside from the temporary dis- quiet engendered by pessimistic views of the dangerous position of the corn crop from host, trade activity main- tains favorable aspect. The industrial situation is less elected by labor tron. bias and manuiacturers are able to overtake delayed work, though many yet require more time to reduce the number 0! old contracts on hand. Necessary fuel and raw material are more readily obtained than at this‘ Acid. From Dangerous Penman of the Com Crop. the OutIook In at the Butâ€"Lunar Troublu Have Pric- ticauy Disappeared From View. Business Men Are Satisfied With Conditions in Their Respective Lines. UP Tl] MIME Taliban-uh. WE WONDER WHAT WILL COME TO U8 NEXT. mm. has handed the men munwmwomfldtomm W to prevent yollov tour from cum Tent. All a. border en- trkl m bolas Hut!!! “mm“. asphyxiation by Inn-mam; gm In um cny wmm: a woe-k. the lm vein: that 0! Mn. Elizabeth Parker, a well known wklow. In In. Parker: case the W’s Jury blamed the as com- pany for not furnishing a regular Iov otgaa.repalnbetnxiamauhe mm." m‘ll Found D.“ In "I! Id :9 HI. Hm Springfield. "L, Ip'eclul: Alderman Jana mu. representing the second "rd, was found dad In Ind It. Mg ..-:r'émiien' nu. ‘ >- “ Meio!‘ dlhipnenu o! eel-cell ere lees instructive than lower]! .owinl' to divereion of move- ment to col! outlets. Lu: weer-.38- ‘sres'hto by all lines of transportation or floor and grain were nearly 6.000.- 000 bushels. an increase over the cor- responding week in! year of [oily so per cent. The current demand for foodsluii‘l shown more volume. Bread- etufle have not advanced permanently. u might have been expected in View of the widespread alarm as to safety of theorem. Values were forced up, but failed to hold at the top owing to enormous sales ot‘leading operators, except oats. which appear to be under manipulation. Flour met with better demand and shipment: on foreign ao- couut were increased. William Trimbla lo Vanna Guilty by 3 Jury at Evansville. Evansville. hut. noeelul: The inn in the use of William Trimblo chum viii: haying inimn part in the riot hm oi July 6. Mimi a verdict M guilty. The lmman of the jar; wn lmvi Erskine. I flouting mill man Trimbie wu unmoved by the verdir: Ind his lumen at once made 3 um um for I new irini. The penalty inr riotous conspiracy in this sum is [rum iwo to (an run. Trimbie is the first of (he rioters to he "led. He is it: yum of use and in. a wile. He formerly van a street car motor-Inn. ALGERIA" I. VJLLID IV GAS undergo.“ ollclnl weed mt. ' Won mm. when It will participan- In 0. mt maven of the Anna": com nudm. The lulu turn up" INDIANA RIOTER II CONVICTED .319 Battleship wm Participate in the Fall Maneuvers. Philadelphia. Pa., dispatch: The new battleship Maine. which hes been undergoing repairs at Cramp'e ship- yards for structural weakness. which developed under tests of its' heavy guns. left the works of the builders and proceeded to the League island navy yard. The Maine, which is in com- mand of Captain H. G. Leutze. will stop only long long enough to take on a supply of provisions and coal and have the magazines stored with ammuni- tion. it will then sell for Cuiebra. MAINE LEAVES CHAMP‘S YARDS Maxim Vat-ram Elect. Mm Him An Ida. Oval-amine In Tau. Tnulm mu Tm 'Amm Pam-I Dam am but. atephenm, met... mesh: The BOARD PROHIBITS THI DAN“ the fight hats, which would check growth and hasten maturity-that the trade ta general med not much han- bad been done. It realm to be neon whether this flaw tn correct and which contention is right, the claim that front: can be In any way or at any time a help to cm betas vtmuly scouted and de- nted by me at the veterans tn the trade. That the advance tn the mar- ket antler eondtttona which aeemed to mumapteaddamaqoaeee muslmtmnmmim mm Arc Cowman»; Repom fruit the fields, tram Ne- bvun, from Iowa Ind [mm (Ma stale van so MIMI-g alarm: the few days of Iron and Ilnnedhtely tollow- mg then-chum at damage elm by positive “serum: that no damage or little had been done, ad that In lacttlemladbenbnelledby was Halted lut wool: by I cold wave. which brought. twat- to all tha impor- tant surplus lulu. killing twat! over Nebraska and aorihveawrn lava. and light. to heavy tmau our parts of Kansas. Mllaourl. llllnola, lndiaaa amt Uhlo. The market waa much ucilod ldurin; the moral day- when trout- lwm rndlctod tor this: entire torri- tory and um intruding am it. but ; tor w m: u cloud at was fully lc ‘ lower than they taro More tho tint hint of trout had bean given. having lost. all the moderate ulnar-v at about 2c and than. It In another can when. no (at u the how: at tho hull speculum um comrami, tho pina- urea of anticipation were floater than than. at realization. Wait to:- Warm Waathcr. It remains to h now. with tho more nocnrata knowledge which a week of warm weather and ran-ml iarntln. iloa will Imus. hot wlclnpmu and rlimtrmu the damage lay "M‘ mid war. has been. Wltl a mod deal at into corn, which the trade has hen told no often neat have a tarorahle tall. with (mots deterred two orthm weeks later than usual to be saved at all. it teem: certain that maidvnhk damn! nut have been done, but the metal oviaion in the trade is that the damage has not hear. wider-mad nor serious mgh to Justify the. long- er maintenlnce of prices over We. a nun which. considering the moral Improvement la the crop the laat mouth or two. mating the cold wave, In not: generally considered SCAR! BRINGS SUSHI ADVANCE Prlu Ore). to Normal and. on Co»- flicting Report- uld selling by Coun- try Notionâ€"Warm Weather II II- mlcd to Even Up Manon. Traders Do Not Fear tha Ef- fact of the Chill on Grow- lng Corn. ' llTTLE DAMAGE THHUIJBH ‘FHUST Chlcam “watch: The can be" momma»: mus. , Find the Other Hone. luv-glare on 01m Prom QM Won. Fargo Company. aunt: Bll'bln, Cal. special: BID clan entered the Wong-Farm turn. one: here and robbed the safe at O1.- 049 in coin Ind currency. The for door wu entered with a key nut. cute department olchhfldecllne to divulge just whet the nature of the communication It. on the grand that It In of a confidential character. It In understood that It ls in the nature of a prom that will keep nlln the ma] nemtlatlom with the Go- lamb!“ govmment after Sept. 2:. at which time the exlulng trnty n- plree Aby llmltatlon. ’ Unless there should be a confiden- shle revulsion of feeling In the Do- lombinn senate in favor of the Hay. Harm lament. that agreement 'h believed by muster Beam at Bo- gota ad by South America dlvlo met: In Wuhlnnon to be do“. ROIIIRS LOOT EXPRESS OFFICI Washington dispatch: Further no solution over the Mann and hinge on the communication which the Colombian government. mm In charge d'nhlm, Dr. Berna. lau- ly nah-Med b the nuts mutant. There I: Itch Interest II this m (or mum. which the represent- atives of both govern-ent- m key In; carefully seer“. COLOMBIA OFFER. NEW TERI. The announce wns called and no Injured man In "moved to the any hospital. Plank-um there halo out no hope tor III- we". "a van on of (he ours m' the Wlnnlpeg team I“ it was though! that next new I. would went I SI. Paul mama-II. 8t. Punt. "1915.. dhmtch: W. W. Kelly. I brother at who valy. lun- uvr of the St. Paul Amman Annab- "on tam, melted Injurtu In I boll mmtulnt «In mult “tally. Kelly. whose home I: ll Our-lam. "nu. thll "anon m ”mm! “min for m Wlnmm nmthm team. which I! phylum n norm of 51mm In St. Pu] with Mm Ion. In the otghtl mung Kelly In at bat and a twin be" thrown h] "all-ad. the colon! phchef of Algom. smart Man In the temple. Keny drum-ed n thou!- I. had been shot nod remained monol- iens. Doctors "on the “Monro went to Ml nuisance and they at one. u- orm-ed tho opium that he wu nul- l: muted. W. w. Kelly. Bur Player on m WI!» mm Tum. l. H" In the Tom- an and wm one. I! the damage by trust In! Week was more aurloua than we lrado Ia yet willing to believe. > Country autumn swing. The country haa renamed soma- rash com In a moderate way since tho mm. A: I! the roumry aux-auto? all dealer. Him the NW operator. did not eonnldor mu damn great. Arm-nth. u um markonn. can In Europa at I ram to Indiana not much and 41 American aurplua {or export. over 0.- 000000 Mum-ll bflng shipped Ill! PITCHER KNOCKS OUT BATSMAN WITH BALL week. The May delivery only reached 5255c, or not within a rent of we high price reached in July. at I time when the crop was no barkunrd the bull con- viction was that not over 1.800.000.0042 bushels could pculbiy ho raised. Tho crop came on taster than i-xpeciod. there was undoubted impmwment in spite of conditions which were tro- quenily uninvonbie, and I yield of 1,- 800.000.000 bushels is now probably "no minimum which may he expected. even were glad to son at a moderate ado vance, and there was not enough not buying to :bsorb their offerings and run away with tho murket. Wu.” by Dr.

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