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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 18 Jul 1913, p. 8

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~~iu $.su fr.m ih~ r- -___ W)aukegan /b~s deUeedvas present and fromntthe lineofe bis questionins It couid ie VAu 5511use BY n tisat b. vas eseoklg te show uiat Ih 1*W i RIT ANUD KILLED BY egigence ou thse ¶ frth i. J30Jýd' vas respousible t tiseaccident volwa er. nmre of theEREpointsOO BY TRAIN IN CITY î-Ti th u5eddl bigngot E N D» 1 ALFRED ADAMSf A SPRING- aide0 trai~nOtrom tise uortb arrives ln Emil Nelson Be iîeved te Have Fii FIELD ATTORNEY, WHO 2-Tit aperson vîsiîng te go tu Died of Heart Trouble - HAD SPENT DAY IN WAU- Chicago vouid have te descend te tise Fon ThsM rn LEA-O UINSdePOt. Punchase a ticket and then on ThsMrig KEGA ON USINSS, limba teep figt of tepe and DIED FEW MINUTES AFT- cross the. tracks te tise eat aide waukegau. Juiy il. ER FATAL ACCIDENT ON t3rng iO ht1o idtc.Enll Nelsoni, 28 Yeanl oid, a driver 3-That the. entrance te tuis ve nthe ernplOofetAfred Johnson, the. roi WEDNESDAY NIGHT-HE duct vas t least alxty test awa>, from local dairyman. vas found deadInl LEAPED FENCE BETWEEN tiei. t andnet eryesUy discero- 'Jo is mor hom e oClnoaisthegel TWO TRACKS, MISJUDG' 4-That tisera le no igu visicispro-.viiere hevas staYiug. Tier. ls neo s ING NEARNESS OF TRAIN. bluita people trees crossing tram eue evideuce of foui Play' on suicide snd tck te anotben sitiier aven on ton that neeson bis tiends are af the through the gate tintise fence and tisat opinion that bis destb was cauaed by Os Waukegan, li>, . tiere la notbing vicb compels thees heart trouble. Tiiey sas>,hse iad cees- aI Alfred Adamss, aged about 5o yeara. te use the vîaduct route. plalned on Tisursda>, et bavlng a pain k An attorney from Springfield, Ilit., vas 5-That tise average stranger vauld ln the regien ot bis beant, but nne 1 fataly nJued t 8:o oclok, edý aveno eftite ean ofk,, tisugit esucb about ibis until bis ut' fatil> inund a 8:0 ocîck.Wed bae e dflute eas o knv'g deatis waa diacovered tus merning.a nesdaY igbt, wbec ise vas bit by s tiers vas aur vay of crosicg the The Inquest wilI o bleld tonlght aiti train i front of tbe Chcago and tracks othen tban througb tise gats or ecokItb crd&Htunr-n Noth Western dilopt In Waukegan. ever tise fonce. 7tslk ln he nad&Hrta.e,- His body vsiuldtsn> ets -htasg ntefecce iIoi Nelson isad beaexpployed by Atfred 90 iaccrusbing bis skuli, breakicg rathor obî is plce simpiv adylse but J.1,.... fer nia. years and vas cou- h eue arm and lnjuring hlm interua]i>. dees ffl w people te use tihe via- sidered tise steadiesi and est depend- thi Hie died Just as thse ambulance preplar duct able mac lu bis employ, He always od te start tfontihe Jane McA.listen 7-Thaitishe nearest electnic igit retired eaniy and vas enset the first Hospital. Adams vas a represenis- vas tssly sixteen teet trees thls aigu te arise ln thse eorning. For that res- tIve et tise Russisu Indemnit>, Bend- and Il vas Soubful hon. tan tbeson, lis employer thoughti h ratier iug company. et Spingfield, and baît ratiier dimi>, lgted sigo rouiS be strange wben the young man diS net spet tise day bene an business. He rend in the evenlng. put in an appearance. Ho vent te tise léavea a vifs and severai chiidrec. 8--Tbat tise gats le the tence la Soor etbils mont anS kuocked. Tiiene Adams vas sont bere b> tiie bond- used quite cammoni-, for passeegers vas co repi>,. He knocked again. And Cc iag empn>'ta ii-etigte to dm- e g tra on mah tes.et.ler. stîli tisere vas silence. Thea be Cali- logComanytoisvetbae ets dsam-ted g frmn. eIut eci tovîteirons ed. but stilI taiied to gain a response. *go actions that hv ensatd Nr ec u ahwtest uhAter repeated pounding on tIseloch- aInst Charles Hoimaten anS Blaz a sertes o! quetleelng sud wbite be ed doon baS talleS te get a repi>,. M. 6i lachsicb. tva Waukegae saloon hep- ould make ne tateeossi vitue- Johnson began te tiinkthtisomething ers, vba are being sueS by wovest gard te thse matter It la undenstood vos vrang. His bllet was that Nel- WIiW change that their busbauda' tisai a Samae action mmv be started son vas sick.. deatbu ver. attributable te tise tact agaiat tise railroad campan>,. >,em- Tise yeung man's noces vas ou Use $2 out the>, puchased liquon ln ties.tbers efthtie jury slsoved grestIinter- second floofettisebouse. Procuring tvao saoena mat prier te uieir deatha. est in tIse case and severai et them a laSSer M. Johnson limbed Intô rfi. attorney hiad secured the noces- asked questions vhicb vauld tend te tIse room tramnt theautalde. Nelson n evidance sud bad goe te the briug out the comtplets details. Con- vas iying lu bed apparoutly a-1-P. uppte otae a train tu Chicago ou iderait. ls expected efthte vituessos Evenytbing loohed perfectl>, naturel. Mis va> homo to Sprngfield. visa have beau sutipoeaed ta be Tise quita vers pulled up about hle II appean tIai Adamsi diS nt pret vison thse laquest is resumed chiteand ver. iying ameotisansu n- k»a v ta the seuthbound trains enter n , ruffied Hie lttle alarlu dock .occu- *iselocsi station on tise eust track ex uedy tero'.1pied a position on the chair isaside the .vbeblasepanated from the vent The body ofMr. Adamswas I; P- bbS On thebed byis aidewas a tràck b>, a picket fonce. He prchas- ped te bis home in Springfield on1 cep;et TIse Sun, the yomng man Bp. ed Isis ticket to Chicago t tisamai Thurada>. Ho beaves a vifs andsix iserentl>, having beon readiug belon. 4»« ou tise est aide o! tisa trock childreu Tise Raincis IndemiiY ho vent tu sloop., où, tise, valisai bock anS forth on Bond Compani for vhich b. vas gem- 1M. Jaohnson sisook his b>,thse shoui- d» .plafortu, vaiing fteii.train to aral counzel <s eue O! the laraat idor n sd vIson h.a tilecelved ne r.- Oise sate sud jM. Adanms vas regardeS spous. smmmoaod 1*. J. C. Foie>. Thse LAtise train approached hos mevIt as a vos'>,abie and billiant attoruey, physician foad tisai tho yomng man * M a tis euet track and ha racei William Donno vas placeS o01 the vas dem, appareuil>, havlug died vitis - bes gaie ia tise tance, seeklng tostand anS telS et taîiking vith Mr. out mafing a. struggie. Tise romains ëffl Il la ondes tisai b. migisi get on Adems a short trne betoe.he loft t e ve r rnoved te the Cona & Hart lise suit aide ef tise tance inutinme ot tis te train. Me saId M. Adams, uudertekimg nooma. le m i" thse train. Tise gais appar, ba toi bim. ho baS beau flahing et At finalJil vas thougis tisai poasibi>, s01utuk sd majugin tie na-tise lakinhie sternoou, baving cern- tue young man might have heome »M a etisa train an 4h. speed ea lt hlh bmn5 o'.Tiee wassuohinguneir h i cisàk vWls filvas traveling.Adasvault et aecnandmcspiuei -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ heiafneaSiae iecll Ij b'"fV h aS tabou ht. It laprobable tista u lise aciofettis emagine isneon i5 .1~JI1IUatopgy, viii hbelud udt.eviscara nomt h vas hurleS upon tise*a.a- ansd perhaps nmorne thte vitl organs tisa platlm sevars font ave>,. I tM.Â.111ti ii be sent tu Chicaga for ciiemical - I 1AIU~ 5.WA~14I~ analylsis, aIthougis thia viii bot ho U ~ necoSan>, f fila tnmmd tisai deatis iUtft UV a esut ef heurt tremble. Nelson SAVEDSY À R esav o. ebrother ln Superion, Wis. His Parants reomde i Swden. ~e ngner iciga ~Losu by Fire on Nubey Farm r WaumWe. Jul>, 12. "W ng»S fl redtli h mid Norti cf Waukegan igSev- t d». 5 ateta ins o artds *h at m. or vot tiromA"» ueae ral Hundred Dollars. oase on unntural causes vasn the text bomtise ivo tracks. Ha Mv tise b>, a coroones jury vbch invsuigaied Mm @bt a isa hetrucksansd bev'Weukegan. Jul>, 14. iln5o the cens. vbicb led op totes & -b visisti-e fa ous ni" ire et uRkRnOvn engin, Mstrilng deatuiofet BauNeason 32 yearsold, à* a- svn-ialb vas--glntfl ho &le bout tvaO 'ciock. Satunda>, ateas- vbo wua toudd eaou FriSa>, m- luune 13 15istie blevu 54 and nocu »o. completai>, dostroyed a barn on ing, vison bis employer, Alfred John- the &IL k."Di tisaI 'en- e g theNuho>,fMM, commoul>, knovn as son, tise Sairy>mgn, veut te bis noon 11200%AU irt" mat ti'saho MWsali l* B>aikiop Pla« on herdant coil bim ho v ar abod>,b -11 - thromollatise Rm& ai. Juet see te samesBisaci- aellefaeployse ofNeigea tstifled a ir a utie U3nt& htis W «1U< s, Mgan an.L Isebur% vbicswvasabont Itisaihoha baicomphaiad of eaauin l 2slo D>, ffRt l "a5fl, U&tis a'30 b>,40 leat vas cmPietell, destrO>' 1 is ateracsfor severai vee«, but ti tisai tise train vas gaing »Med, th isa sigivid Dskig kt lim be di nt k«sas>,ny e trm rk. *ver ion miles au boer and a ise>, popibIs fr tise voluiataer fin âfgters On Tisunsda>, algoi b. vent te tise di uoi tikInit unusuai ht Isaihoul te vork I Ramy advemtgo. 1 MalTon treet drug stoe s here ho be, ahie te hurt a body, ftfi> lest If Thse iorses that baS boon kept lns telSefthtie pain la bl& stenseci. Dr. travelinat t aïcb a companatively, 1ev tise barun es ernoved beoree tise Claebo. isappenod te ho tise ai tise rate et speed. tire Ct e big eat. Ukevime tise lime and hoaoassaithe young man If The. couducten saiS ho diS m nbioWv wgous and ianees ve esaved. One 0ho bai su>, other paina. Ih vas net a Mn a beff seo truciL mtit 8mn .or tvo toua of hai, andStrsvitise possible tunmaitee, careffl inveatigeL- ena told blm o! tue tact. Accordin barnuvere doUstryd. The lensviii tien n hie dnug tore se prescriising te bis ove statensant be taquineS il ho several beadred Sllers. stoe m edictne for ecute gastritia tue the oesn vas alilsoeuSndvisn a Ltata As mon as tue elanM vas pred psyiclan teld hlm te iM U dme Penai h' lcin asurS he hovas;fermera living vitii a radiusofs eto- hlm again in case the medicine did ho hurried 10 tIse depot sud tele- oral miles burried te tue place t e ho nt bave tise desired remit. Neson phoued for tIse ambulance te tako tue et vaist assistance tue>, cold but tue t hc u o. e is edicne. Tis visteste ueiseîltl.Accerdîng tO lacis et vater and fare figiting appara- evdeuce sboved tisai ha bcd rotlred repor, iss diS ne: summon tise ambu' tus made It imposible for tism ons early Thureda>, ight, but vai obligeS lanceeoutilt eh aS tarted ta take aBjmate au>- aboving againt tis em. t e psddessdg etoS lilt oet tise. ho baS situaseSthe1isoe p n rs n g utedu agcisnt levin tie ijuri mc ~ About thini>, fot frern tue btezig'storo se sharp vastise pain ihim ocint. laapool t!ebInJ uiedismouetteSbuilding sas tocated the big hbarn InitiUno. ingîw pol o b]x)dwhIe h jote vis«eamuch valuable machinery,, va-I1 dovu tbe names of 'situenser. gens, grain and lvun tock vere kept. Messrs. Mattben.s sud Rogers vere TIse bigIsslnd carieS tise sparks te placeS on tise sand.i-otis admitted'tise roo! o! thia structure and almosi that practlcally ever>' enpleye af tbe before tise amateur fire fIisiera vene Y FO A ' rairoad bas a te>, ta tise ate but saiS n r e tts mn ttseb1br 'It tm supposeS ta b. kept loseS Botis sas on fine anS tise structure ibreaten- naid that fre<uently fleo0,e are ai-.cd sith destruction. love tecres tse racs tneub iis bekat brigade vas fermeS andi >gate, tisai leavien Saome emplove o! %,satIlîtle saten vamas ailabte vas tise rosdinl crosstng between tise twe passeS front baud te hanS and ful>, i tracs.. Rogers testified tisat b. isad nu, a ladder te thse roof efthte bigI pessd tirough tise rate about fe" barni, n. ere It vas toasseS on te mnutes hotore traie time but, said b.rrlily spreading flises. Ratonsre h va. sure iso lockeS tise gmte ater fine finally n.s e.xtlngulshed a good bla. sized liole baS ICCU turneS i tise Attorney, James G. Weicb,- repre- roof. An effort isas bei-n mad e ter -st- mine tise cause efthtiefine buts s &il effrts have been uoavailing. Se fanras hnown tiser.vais no fire le thse vicictty o! tise barn, olsîci vas ous.. anome ittîs distance tram isa the lAe Bo t - I- ba6 The condition et F. w. PurS>,, Cau. ne-eOly c m % B y t>, troot dairyman, wbo contracteS iocb-iaw a tev days ago as tise resuit Ou e setè1mà-thorg«s55d esit W U *5lhi.M ofeta borns. ble vbicisb. redoiveS d Ca'f n 0559, empowgSre*e1onteIrées of pl.SoauM~ about a moutu age, vas repenteS te ho chlt.. W. aiaS Ouf Oas s 600s004aa&»eu0 S more favorable tuis afiennoon b>,Dr ns'. t rames te etaSOS PsEUoefls F. C. Knigbi. 'Ise attendig pbymic- . . là» %tIo a ver>, daugeraus malad>, * Ji8 . A.eoman , bit 1 tuaisMs. Pond>, ha, a good chance tonr ecover>,," Dr. Enigisi aat- t ue atteroon. . 1 WAUKG P. 8IIIU À,$ A.STEELE ÀUM N IEADS PER. SÜNAt PROP1EUY rst National Bank Presidènt lias Greatest Amount et' Personal Property Waiskegau. Jul>, 10. Tbe publicaion ofthte assermnt llef tise cil>, anS tevu of Wauka- .an, la Tburadaya RDail>, Sue shoved ome inteastlng figures ot personal ropony inles o! ricis Waukogeultea. Thse compilation o! figures la laies'- etiug, sboviisg as Il oa.tise persan- 4propont>, vslues ot prom-inent Wau- f gais people anS corporations. Quotations are rmade tram tus Sg- 'oes zaby from tise langeai arnounts id tals ockng tiseesovei, nemembas' bt the amountii set opposite tise kmes la but ose-tisird tIse total sup- ised te ho owssed b> tise varions per' n,,s named. TIse saisie it tUe af the. kn stock boldîigi-it la one-thisrd e total value. Beals>, Brewn.-tg coinîpas>, $2,650. Estais Fred Bairstow. $1.175. Caroline Blodget. $11.040. C. B. Comesings. $4,035. John Cannell. $î25. William Carmns, $70j0. David Carman. $700. 'One Praducta cosupa>, $40.117. Cern Praducts cenîpan>, $14,000. Chsicago Tie cempacy. $1.500. Graes Rodge assd Beagle Page. $5, ;80. Tien. H. Drmt. $445. T. W. Dvyer, $1.670. W. H. Doy Mannfacturneg campan>, p,890. E. F. O av'q, $2.435 Mary Gallagien. $520. C. M. Gorbees, $2,475. Globe Depanisuent stars, $3.670. F. C. Gedge. $1.250. Mary HuIt. $1,590. Hus.>, Lumber ceespan>, $2.810. George R. Lyon, $4,640. G. R. Lyon & Sans, 85.225. Mary Lyon, $3,735. Ludingion Sait compan>, $Z,000. Peter McDermott, $225. Georga Loigeuhagen. $2,000. EImer Meicaît. 81,340. Estate Louise Malion, 16.190. North Son.Gais compen>,. 88,440. Amenican Steel & Wl.e compan, Maury J. Dunkin, om,16. Naioual Enveoepe compen>, 85,185. Emel>,Meulton,$850. Public Service eMpan>,,$4.700. Public Service compen>,, $90,500. Pabst Br.viug cempan>, 11,100. John LU Reding $t485. Balsa Ceai Dock (1), $1,900. Reisz Ceai Dock (2), $1,385. N . A. Steele. $35,485. Clarence F, Smiths, $1.070. F. C. Seldol & Compan , 1000. Standard OU1 cmpan>, $1,530. Mrs. Anise Sexion, U30. Mary A. Theuuon11,025. Tisaciier Hardware compan>, 81.000. G. B. WatrooaSBons, $2.045. CharlsWhltz4ey.$2,360. Henry Weysr, 81:240 Geongiais and Genevievo Ward. $1,- W'lder Mauning compan>, $2,210 Waukegan Lumber campas>, ,6,90, Chicagot'legraph compan>, 116,545 L. J. Yager, $2040. Elize M. Bowies, $U.36. j. W. Buait $ 2,735. F. W, Buck, $125. L. IL.PrentiMe,$350. W, W. Fmanci%8$"a. Floence M. Fenil, $2,670. R. C. Prie., SU.26 Mn.. R. PF.ie,81,585. Belle S. Filab800 W. S. iteits, 160. BANKC STOCK OWNEA6. N. A. Steele, 83M875. C. J. joues, $3,300. J. C. BlSdlecotn, $2.750. Eliz, FýRn, $1,375. E. L. Clarke, $1,100. Lucy M. Clarke, 81,835. Helen Bar.UMD, $1.835. Mary Hardie, 81,835. Auna Foi, $880. cisas. FoM,$220. S.cuity SavIngs. WV. Aisehuler, 11,100. T. H. Dursi, 810,560' Alico M. Fez, 1825. Florence D. Gra>, $825. R. L. Jones, $550. John 1- ReSSing, $550. Samuel Schwartz, $2,090- H. H. spouenherg. $1.320. Elbs L_ Sts'ng. $825. W. C. Upten, $1,100. Psepla Bank. Mary . .page, $1.250. C'has. PhilliPa, $1.500. Eleanar Brown, $500. J1. R. Fultonl, $2,00. F. Bl. Nevilo, $500. L. M. Ehstratsd, $1.00. C,'. t.Goriscu, 83,100. 1.. P. Matn». $1.250. J. J. page. $28350. Anneeta Taicoit, $1.250. f'. E. Smsiths, $1.350. A di. Fuiton, $760. 3%ltnesE. Smith, $500. Pollockh ouate, $1,500. T'h,.olse 0" Tr4isaI Mate Wbsn m mm -oWl.to the. 'M beeroek of sai" ntuleS mter. 8 ma" . eahlnd h tissIth i aumber aetil. 1 iItao Doulai u.egaas 53y'ars elS, did i theseA McisOlbepittù about uni e'Clock, PriSe>,igu. follovins ibnee veoia ie>tise?.. ine b8aV thrft brotherM sdtU$O-ilil Wadsveiui, viseaho bed flva mas Iya.re. J. M. Stroenider Who Nua Been Found G uilty Flghts Hard to Escape Prison. DEALS ONLY IN HUGE SUMS. Has Cleared a Cool Million by Various Cônfidenoe Games, it Is Aleged. John H. Stroanider tue confidence men of internatioçai terne, vho vas convie.d test voot of telig 820,000 trant Dr. Wiiam T. Kini>, anS haiS rospousîbte fer tise aliuo thtu Kirby BanS, succeded, Satorda>,. lu galuing a dola>, of Ivo wvoos in tise entering efthte ceuni ondes' sent.nc- lag hlm te tIse Joliet paulteutiar>,, Strasisider bas net serveS a prison sentence Ince Président McKinley pardoned hlm lu 1898. Sinco tisai lime ise bas mnade mare tuan $1.000,- 000 dleant reesbigsawindlng opéra- tlous. IlubaS base hic pneuS beasi uiat tis tav vase't big enough te put hies le m il and keep hlm tuere, euS h. bail succeeded le Sodglng tue police et A meica andi Europe ton fitteen yeamase State's Attarney Macla>, Hayne forceS hlm te trial and convict- ed hlm. Wlndes Granta Contînuance. Jssdge WSiedes Saterda>, gracted Stroaniders attorney, a continuacce ai tva veets. Thelr arguments on a metion tom a nen. trial vîli be made Jet>, 26. Ulsas tise cev trial le gracted. Stresciden sut be seneecedl anS an bis vay te Joliet on the secie day. lu capturing anS convlctlng the dean et Internatonal confidence emen, Stste's, Attorney Fi>oyue bas succeed- ed wheme ffcottand Yard, tise Pinter- onm and the Freciscoustabular>, bad Strosniden vasfieetleder o! se or- ganized gaeg ot crooka. vitis its prin- cipal iseadquarters lu Ciicago, 7New Yenk anS Parts, tn Chicago ise vai assoclated viii tise oreization of confidence men anS tortune telleni vici vas necocti>' exposeS b: States Attornue Heyne and wbich li alS ta isave punchased police pro- tecti througis Christian P. (Barney) Be aýko Peolnoom a Clov. Tise tak. potlorens bici hoetes tablished. anSdlunvisich Dr. KirIs>, ho 120,000 ou a borns.htailest. vwas In tue sanie building i hi sii "Proies- soe' Frank Ryau auS bis gang of rfortune tebllng confidence mon had tuols' headquarters. * Rysu ihas boa. more Sefluitet>, connecteS vitu Bert achse. o The Klnby vire-îîping svindlt vas eue of the amatîest stoals Sins. suider ever enginooned. Heo vs moneo oten found vlnuiug $100,000 froni tue veeltis>,passeugars et an océan iner, or aelliug a isaiel. ate tise fasision of J. Rutos Weilingford. Lived Like a Prince. Il vas sncb svitsdtes as these tusl enabied Strosuiden te malutaina meusion et Flatboms, t. i, ith yachts, automnobiles, valets, stablesot race herses and keisuels et prizo dogs The iiggest stoal aven ongineoee b>, au>,confidence mn, se fan as I knovn, vas oeeoft Strosuideo Somlm. Practicait>, aIl o! tue S565,00 s;olen b>, William F. Waltes' tue dS taoltiug ireesurer of tue 7New Bitaix . Savings BanS, ot Connecticut, s: 5. sari age. Strosuider aud bigi part uer, -134F il" ltolliiser, pochoiRc turougis tara bant and vire tappizi mantpuigiitis. Watiser vas weil educated anS l nan>, a>,s a brillisut mma, yei ii returmed te tueirs' mvldling Instt tiens, losing tons eft uesands dollars at a lime, util ha baS lot vitu thern neani>, hait! a milliono tho praceeds ef hie ove thieviez. Shonti>, attervend Streanider aui Kefliiser met George W. Colemnan., $12 a week henk clent ot tue Nations City, Banks, et Cambridge, Mass. Cok mats poureti $350,M00of the banki moue>, Inte Stroisuider's tare gane lx foe.tise bauk officiaIs iscovered ih Ioas. Coleman and Keliues' ver couvictod anS sentenceS toeleghtee yearai prison. Strosnidos' got Kell bons@ shaeofa!tue lat anS boul soe moreon.thomoughbneds. Streusisiden vas arrestsd In 1904o hils arrivaiInhi New York aboard th linonrKaison Wiltieim Il. Me baS i cumlaisi ps'ctical>, ail of tise cu rend>, aboard thse boat ai fane an poker, but noise ofthisvicties os proaeditean sd be vas released. EX-POSTMASTER NOW SALES MR. FOR Ne CIIICA60 cc Cias. O. Watnous, ex-posimaster tise ci>, et Waekegac is nov activé hIterosted lu a Norths Chicago hId ir>,, the Double Blast Mautactuti compati>. Ho isa tahen tise posit: et genéral stles manager. Superntendeui N. W. LunS>,i cenil>, vIsiteS Washingten, Nev Ti City anS Philadeiphia. Tiiere i. nov four representatives wosiugo of tue 7New York affice, vbich wi Uy opetsod b> , .LuS,. Sg Tise busiessberetefore bas bi4 M4 good, bot Il la believed tuai endos'I enes'gotic business managemtent Mr. Wais'eus tus sales depas'irn vllb seon maks tise dernand for t led goode exceed tue soppl>, ibat cmn lade More Comnfortable In Summeèr E lectric Fans wili cool it. Electricul Appliances [or that- pur. pose wiIl do the washing and cleaning. Electric Irons wilI enable you to iron outdoors. With Electrical Cooking Appliances you can dispense 5with the kitchen stove in preparin-g many meals. la Your Homae Wir.d? If foweltel you iaow esay and cheaply thé. work can be do.. PUBLIC SERVICE CMPANY. 0F. NORT9RN-114WNOJý 1Pe Le P t. usc 1n One- S. S. reeleIlAtouhclose LegdAmnln l B ked to Cenr fMak, ats Quite as KeepeofetGane..Heartily' st Banquet. CLAIM HE SOLD BEER, '100. ATg 0F SEVERAL COURSES. And Seemned to Enjoy Each One Police are LooIijn for Two Iis Mucti More Than Som. With Ieged Gam lors Who 'Escp- Weaker Stomacha ed Anmet by Foeeinu. Waukepn, JUIy Il. WaukganJuly14. Perbapa never before ln the. history $lx lleed auklegswean, Jtiiy14. Of the city bas a iman of 9SYz y«e fil aiege gabies wro rret.dofaeaimatdovo at a banquet at 8:30 at an early heur. Sunday morning, as o'clock and remained an interested the rosuit of a raid conducted by Po. and attentive guest until about Il - licemten Lyons and Miller. Tvoai.al 'cock. Yet that la vital.B.8. Ieged gamblers made their escape Greonloaf did. Thuraday evening, when the police enterod the Monm when ho vas one of tii. zuesta at the. viiore tii.> are saidte bave beau banquet given business men -In the playing poker for mone>,. Tbey are new Chines» restaurant on Washing- boing sought. ton streot. The six men when booked gave mr Greenleaf's prononce vas lmn- ttheir namos as toilows: portant net onIy becauseofo!his age Carl Normean. but becaupeofe the tact, tbat be waa Jee Fremaciti. dining ln the roin viere, for almost A.. saar. hait century he liadt been ln the sboe Victor Hida. bsnsbvn eie u e SwenIliarju. buans, avigreiedbt e PeterMuelian.Yess.there hoeast, a. mac aith anOW 5Musiclan. or "Peg Leg pete' as heo'white bair, bard of beaning and lac k- ta known ta the police, vas baoksd as Ing ln eye siglât, but, tram the way the keeper ofthtIe game. Thse raid was bc enjoyed the feat. good ln appetite made at 3:20 oclack. Sunday morning. and alive ta taste. The men were pisylng ab Mlusicians' Mir. Grsenleaf. despite the bouse, 705 Marion street. They were years whichbcbehas passed on this Kiven a prellmlnary hearlng an Sus earth. about sixty ef wbicb bae been fday moraing and their conaP" con- paased ln Waukegan. did flot paso up tinued te ibis eveeing at 7 o'clock. any efthtie severai courbes whIch Police Recelve Tip. was served-be aie beartily frami d sc About three 'clock, Punday morn- eacb ane. and. best oetaI. nloyed eIng, twa men walked into tbe police eahourse much more than éome et station and Inforsned Policeman Frank tbese wbese stomachs arent wbat e'Prvon, nigbt desk sergeant. that IL big they sbeuid ho or who hsd eaten a 1poker game was ln progresaet M11- littie befare geing ta thse banquet, for. i.iciansa bouse. Acting an this tii, the living abave the restaurant and bav- r- two policemen weresaent te the place ing beau mnvited early the aged guest d and thse raid foleswed. did flot partake of an evenlng meal until he arrived at the banquet. TIe policemen entered thse roem thserefore be vas roady ta eat ta his, r- wltb drawc revolvers. Itight men comPlets satisfaction. j_ ver sistting about a table. eacb vithi It was here, ln that same )uildifli. * a pl.etfmeney iln front of bim. Tbey I vier., many yeara age. Mnr Green- * ero 50 busily engaged that tbey did teaf employed on thse second floor if net nt tiret notice thse efficers untit aver a dozen men making aines. .1 the sdem command te 'throw Up aur boots etc.; tiere la vas ibat. after 'Y banda" vas given. A wiid acrambleth ve mdbosvic ol 18 enaued. each player making an effort atbe vha se$1madebotsai icr.o D- t pokethiemonY. ourof-hem And ta tbiuk that, when be bad escaped titrougli windows and doors. beceese 95% years aid be saould be Four Are Arrssted. able to ait at a banquet ln tbe ver>, The tvo policemen had their bandea mm vIere ho was ini business sa 'full wlth the four remalnlng players maüy yssns; and that ho shauld be tn whem they procsedsd te place under able te, enjo>, everirnsoutiifui. veil. lt narrest. TeIse.mn vers mnarched te vas a mont ucusual thlug. perhaps th ie police station and deapite their neyer beoro repeated anyuibere ID 1fprotesta vers locked up In celis, z the Country. Ld Juat au hour later the tvo police- ubmen returued te the bons. and sur. There lsne more difficuit proposi- iceeded in arrostlng )Luician andi tien confrontlng the. teaching Pro- lo Harju wvoboha rotsîrned, eyideutiy tension thonu that of teachors' pension >thinkiug the. coest vas. dean. (On the ansd retinemeut funds. 0f cours., it table the. poiceéten picked up la a nov field and vtIi have te ho o~~~~~~~~ s..t-1ecns hc a onl tried eut for nosemre before vo cevtise i "j cnts hbdbe Lroch deftnite and maie couclMions. er Assitant Chiot Tyrreil doclaros lava ver. hrought about ln the pros- tbat lu ia almeet impossible te keep eut s.sâîou of the. legialaturo. On. thse toreigaers trem playing among concerne itiel! natll>, ith Chicago. Lit uiims.ivos but saya tisat ail gambllug and tise ethor mainl>, vith Peoria. lui thse City, viii ho stofpped forthvith But It la ln sncb centars that thea viione the. police are ableto te ud any @>, f eso n of garnes in progroais. Acconding to the principlos and mtose eso n ~ poiceMuscie vasdoig agc>~i~retiromeat tends muet b. tried eut. ad business, solIng hottled beer tethse Theet tr. oIntthe oemnsstisnd la players and this dtitional charge etgo atatinert inthindove oan *~ piiig ben ithet alicus.mayb. the gmieatestdeiet uetbe rapelnfer agaua l. vo ay wesiould preceed te extend thoe 0 preer _d agaist __m pension and rotirensent privl@es te nleo. teM.ad n.WiIBroa thse teachonu ln ever>, district lu th*. of a eroeno, Cal., a daugister .a.-liomEuainlPeaBt oen ul> StIs Mra. Barrow vas for: letin. edmeriy Miss Carie Cloes et Lako Bluff and atteudod bigb *choo]lnh Wauke- Saturday, Asigusi 16, bas bec nde- Dgalin. ,8h.tevas a grand daughter of tise cided upon asuLChe day for thse annual late C. B. George ef Wauhegan. Labe o rest Horse Show. inm- VOL SUIT I TO Bi Attorney of Altre Re JURY I Witnesse Saw A Gate Fi 1-Thet dealIs b>, aOd N-rth, onlie ave 2-Tisai tise local l m'y rats of occurrsd. 3--That thse accide end ordini 4-Recoi W0estern ri et tise qai souliera nc T1%. fors verdict rot Tuesday s fred Adanm Who vast 1 The lnque room of t] ovlng ta 1 0f the. Cal a recuit o pne s&ho quoat vas vsok buti of tis va. esuO et ià tIse stand. Oublie Thie us Tuesday 1 WlLLIA atructier e JACOB sale conufa AItTH i saiesman LO HE Stor Chines 0f the told tIse c dent. iHe plattores a vaitlng r. pened. *-i put tmre plettores aide oet ti vas open carrylugj baud and thon vitis thia time t five feet fleoded vi oloctric b preoccupi tiiinkiug i turnled hie Iug train gatealater ahee.d b. Whoun ont taken hicr tIse engin what Mr. abaut fift: ed the aoi ueticed ti Mr. Ma @ast plit place bo posite thi happened tioned at 'At netven form. Mj vhustie a This vas tvo vltnt declared net whist fore the 1 Mast sa ticket offl vatched direction that Ada: gate vitI hoesaid, 1 cleod i Botb me] net iockg hadl ne t] tor cloai took one @agt plat train *à ouid that eut Adai astise tr tnyiug te etftthe V i)ast hlm cross th. net be a gate. Hf bit hleu 1 tisat son. et eft e lai ole- a he. Br. ghi an the ac- tir- tnd ilS of lus- ng ton ire- are out ras sen the lent tho bal 1to a. DETE l.D HOUi

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