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Highland Park News (1874), 16 Sep 1898, p. 4

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SINCE the editorial in last works tXEws appeared, a marked copy of g which was mailed to "Teddy." Republicans. Democrats. )Iug- ,- Wumps. Independents. in fact , people of all classes and parties all . over the grant stat“ of New York have been calling for "Tmlxl'x " for. their next governor. They want a, man who has shown that he is not; afraid of Spanish soldiers in Cuba nur political bosses. politicians. plnmlerers. thieves in his own state. "Teddy" is on evt-rflxxly's lips now: a few months livm-e he will be in the gulwrnmiwhl chair at Albany and then the Empire . States' Augean stable will be clean- ed. the first time sinve Tilden'sl. dav. ‘1 \VHA'rlvm-z else the Lihe rtyvillei tire did or did not do a few years? ago. it led'to the "Heart of thei County" having a gun} hotel. It % is large.; modern. convenient and! eminently satisfactury. Mi: Deanei makes a good host. he fed over; 430 persons last Saturday and" those whd dined there tell us it; was an “excellent dinner." One man said he never had better meats ‘ than at'Deane's that day. and he ‘ has traveled in this country and Europe. every candidate that city fmx um! was a saint and the Bluff City did everything u. k. “3*“ they get their bread and buttvr. such as it is. out of “'aukegnu. THE “'aukegap editors are not exactly like George “'ashington. They do but little else save slop (MIT in their accounts of Saturdav'sl wmention.Ixzfact.kxlie\11c7.jthenx are marvelous. We almost believe lots of our- cross streets could be treated in the Same way and made as good at a nominal cost. camper- ed with brick paring or macada- mizing. The matter is worth in- vestigating. THE roads from here to Liberty- ville were never better than now. The} sWere about perfect and the changes wrought by wisely turn- pikfng and gravelling those roads Look out fur your toumtwsxines andflLm'm-s. a frost is due Sunday next the 18 inst. six weeks hum. the first kmydi‘l August 7th. This is an old New England Sign and was never known tn failâ€"411m is sometimes it don't fail! F any Hall at Lake F ores: open- ed this week. So did the l'niveb sity. Is your son or daughter. one or both there ‘3 You ma) go far- ther from home for schools andâ€"â€" fare worse. Adventung nus we known on appliance at um omen. stxs B. Human, ~ â€" Emma A. E. Euxs. - ,Btsmsss MANAGER Entered u the post-office at Highland Park. Ill.‘ as second cinss matter. Editor's Retidenee, - - No. 8. Business and News Office, No. 92. Office: in News Building. 255 L‘cmml Avcnue, Highland Park. Illinois. Terms, 5Lbo per year, 50 cents for six months, 39 cents for three months. Wblished in the Interests of Highland Park, Highwobd and Ravinia, every Friday afternoon by The Highland Park News. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 EVANS FOREST. TELEPHONE ; tut-ks. :27) {wt wide. all thvlvngth of St Johns. or somuch uf it as thvy uccupivd h} thcir trucks. and {rum .‘It‘ I’UHRM'S vnrnvr nurth tn thv Ehwtrit- Light [dnnt the pm: ing shuuld 1w Ht {cut with. This wag the gvnvm] plan in the rnugh; the details had unt hwn Workml um! and BgTPMl upon. Beside these gem-ml plans or outlines. there had hwn mmotalk of the company securing a right uf Meantimv the prupo-rty uwnvm Mlong St Johns mul thv mnnngvrs inf Ihv rum} gut XungH-r. (u talk gunners over. and uskml thv cunn- lvil tn swxnl s nn ‘ of 1‘s m~~mhurs us ‘3 Cum Il‘Kt-U I rrvpm -n: 21;; vity ‘ar largv. su «wry inn-n5! (-(mvz‘rn- jm1 9’51 mid Iv flirly an! quy r- prvsvntrnl. The 0mm ~iI deviinml. SJ‘XJ‘ :111:11_;‘r;nfth‘ ruI an! the g)rv;»-r;.\‘cm',1:-rs gut togmbvr smvral Iinws by tlwnxsvlvvs and talked m mc‘rs mmr. and gm m far as this in thvir plans. mum-1y: If the city council wuuld n"- lensv the ('Ulllih’lll)‘ from its nhli- gmiuu to paw its mud hm! lwtwwn the rails and a littlvmn-ithvrsidc. of {he tracks. thvy Wuuld insh-nd tlwrouf build a gum!nun-mlnmich sin-ct cast and alongsidx- of their any (m0 >trm‘t nr lmrt thn-ro-nffind Wc am- le {1h Hillh‘ Ul'illit‘h sliIL The case was continuml txvn ur three Wevks. The council was about tn grant this request. when the prop-my owners on St Johns nurtthruugh Mr. Burtrw. protested against it. and left the impressiun an our mind. and we thinknn most uthvm ulso.that theyTthnught tho mul- pnny was in a "pinch". and the City ('uuld make it Cunw down with SIHJKN! more or less. as a surt ut‘ lmnus fur the sake uf that 4 ft‘t‘t; strip to widvn their trnvks. mad‘ that SIUJNM Would macadamia! St Jnhns north Thr NE\\.~’ [mt-z Ivsh‘d in h‘hfllf of 1})“ vii); If; thrre was [u be any "Mums." it: lwhmgud ttvfllv citv mui nu! lui ‘ Some twu znunths ago the [ire-l sent managers of tlw road mmetnj Ethe council for lx-rmissiun to wid-z 'lun its rtwlwny frnui its present I"); “was. to a width of 17 (ml 1!) feotl I'dnwn through business pzirts “fl lnf thc- city whvn- thv (luublv trm‘kni are now laid. that is. from the; Electric Light plant tn the" High-f land avanuo viaduct lwlnw the; Military Avmlrmy. >2- thwy (‘uultl " run tln-ir new wider. llltillt'rlt built I oars m‘rr tlinsv truvks. as IlH' [x-uplv like those cars somurh lwttt-rtlmn- I tho old shlc with lung sitlc- SO'IIIS l By way of preface it seems best to call attention to the fact that the present owners and managers iof it are not the same men who se- .icured the franchise and built the 5road Not at all: they are different men. with different ideas‘ plans and methods. True theyinherit all the legal obligations, resumsihil- I ities rights and privileges of the: men whom they succeeded. Those! Ulriginal fellows did not get and ‘ build the road as a permanent business inwstnn nt for them» 1 Selves. but for what there was in 1' it: to sell out at the first guml up. portunity. The present owners and I managers are handling the mad as: a permanent life long imestment and hence all changes. improve» meats made in or on the property! are with this end in view a faet t which makes all the ditferenee in: the world between the twu sets of" . 1 men. So much for prelmmry ex-‘ planation; now for the status. STREET RAILWAY STATUS. Obi-v. Ii. Pnlumxivr. (' B. I (i L. Brand. 1). (‘. Purd)‘. He-slvr. J. .‘1('I)Hllfllll. T Mu \V, E. Brand. L B Hihlmrd Rudnllm. I). (‘()l(' Thew‘nm‘lm fur Hu- fin! prw'invl of varfirhl WM h-AM m thv mt)‘ building Friday «aw-hing and flu- coum-il vhnnflrr was literHy park. ml and .Ax'vrything mum! nfi h'lr- muninusl) 'I'hn- {nlluwing f‘nur. tm-lldvlvgnhm th‘ n-m Kn thr (mm-min“ T F (‘lavtnlL R. (i. Evnm. “'J hgatluus. Hur uwn pvrsnxnl upmâ€" ion is of nu Spw‘inl impnrtanwu any nmrr- than rhv- ugmnwn nfzm) . ()thc'r intelligvnt. puhhr spirited singlvmx-[my-r and prupvrl} uwn- or. “V (lun'tuwn much pruy'rt) horr. RIM-i! whnt wr du own is Hf 11): (' '11011' (St in “I" (' in \Vt mm hnwvn-r uf this Whnlt‘ nmUvr at issuv. “v want that «lum- nnly whirh will hv ”kt-1‘05! fur Xho- {mu sent and pvrmrun-nt maul vf the whole rnv of Hiuhlmnl Park (not m-m-pl mvh :m unliuzun-o- H ’thq- vnmium} duo-a UH! m-vvm ix. gflw whwlv Inutivr wiH mun! “'ht‘rv ‘it did xw‘unumlw “gm. lwfnre- any jfilillg was suit] ur Llwhv, The Hill)‘ Itmxgihlu ro-snh 10f! will he 9mm!- ;lmle hm! Mom! stirrm! up. sump :ratht-r busty and [wrhnps iH-mh i~'- ic-d Wurtls: .mmo- fu-w llll‘ll haw put itheir va (lawn squah-ly and flu- 7aldvrmun hnn- put thrmscln-s nn f‘rvcnnl. This is Who'h‘ and us “In Imum-r nnw stmuls. as m- unnlvr shim] it. As to lbw firm! uutvumv. we mm my nothing ti“ m- know tho- fate nf lhx- unlinm‘n-v. um- way ur the- nthv-r. Mu-umimv- wvahnl} try 1-. learn what thv «'itizn'ns £341va); tin-city m largou thv :ax-lm}.-r~; who use Hm slrwt ur wish I» us-A it. wan! in rnslm-t nf H) -- th-r and rq-rrf the rv-sult uf unr inn-s. (igatiuus. Our uwn [mrsnxnl upinâ€" alungsidc it. um-hrding tn uriginul ordinnm-v, This new unliunn-wa will have nu {urcv until signed h} 1th mayur. published according tn law and nccvlutmi by ”1v m-mpmny. As we intvrprvtml Mr. Fr-nst's lvnvr. rvnd tn vauum‘il thm niuhh hw pmviicnily said thm‘uunpzux} would not m-m-pl mvh :m nrtliuunw- If the munium} ‘IHO'F HI»! “mm” H. (1w whwlv mqur wiH mun! u'hrrv ie'l an ordinance of its uwn AL )110TUHIH(”N“.( Phillipe. .‘Il -(‘nffn _\ lGant and ( ',uhh surfing fur it. iWhilc Aldvrmvn Bram! mu] [)nvid- ipmln-rty (mm-rs nu Sr Julius. nur 1th? unumgx-rs uf thv rum! wmm-d; so far as WP knmi‘ tho-y :m- all up. posed to it, It pruvidt's fur allow. ing thv «‘nmlnmy In wick-n its rum! bed {rum 17) tn l'J fm-t. as rvquo-st- ed mu: mnmhs «gm. and in rc-turn for this thv u-mpuny is In put up and nminmin “lung xhu str‘wt nt nxu'v. ll'urc lights and in tw~ _n-'1r.~' 5 mnrv. in a” 1-") an lights. It must nlsn [mn- its MW“ rural-bud 3, fast as UN (‘ity lmh‘n‘ (hr strm't gcnm‘vrned; that's wlmt Hwy said :Hwy “'81)le In (In. } After vunsidemhlv llimrussinn the- council rQ-fusml m grunt this inquest: but instv'ul thvn-uf p715» way through the private proper-t} alongside the Northwestern rail- road tracks. from Mr. Robertson '8 _ lumber and mal yards to High- , 3M 30 as tn romuw their trm k8 lentirel} from St Johns at and gabm’o \Ir. Rube rtsons just nlmw {the Light plant That Wuuld gro-nt. ‘lly please the prupt rt) owners all ialung up St Johns. the West mu! of \ um. and Her} bod) vlse w [10' lwishefi to usv St Juhns at all. But noithvr this nur nnv ntlwr plnni lmultl b( p r5“ [Ml as Mr Frust.; tln- nmnugt- r n! the road was nwm iin [llt‘ mist. “e umlt-rstm (l. mul m l . . :tln' lust (‘Utlllt'll numtmg tlw pt’np- zit‘tl)‘ nwm-rs nskwl fur lltnn- tinn- lsu that if [nmillllu tllt‘)’ aml tln-I l l mlmam rs of tho rmul ('Ulllll all I 'agrec on some plan u lllt h w-vuldl lhv sutisfnotnr} tn tlu m and ally»; satisfncturv in fact tu vu- -r\lxxlx ! lonncvrnwl; that's wlmt thm suitl‘ sun Vote-d against it ham-v was um- whh 11 impnrtanwu npmlnn nfmn » puhhr spirited This‘ uh“- ‘I m-ithc-r ”it" St Johns. nnr rum! wank-d; B. Riv. (In: m (TILâ€"EM": ! 6 Are responsible for all goods while In our hands, Lg, Fancy Groceries, Tea, Coffeeii 'jLumber and Building Material of All Kinds. Hard and Soft Coal. Sawed and Split Wood, Kindling Furniture and Pianos Moved, “Packed and Shipped. JAS. H. DUFFY Express, Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. lcfurcnccl Fnuu not ‘0'".th Rocha Dull) Practical Plumber "4 Sewer Builder Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery, BOOTS mo SHOES. OFFICE AND YARD: ST. JOHNS AVEIUE. II [HUBER DISTRICT. ST. Johns Avenue Goods thc Best. Prices are Rusonablc. Goods handled with greatest care. Prompt attention given all orders. Trunks. 25c; Parcels. l0c. Toorfrom any part of the city. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. CATCH 845155 CLEANED, ETC. A. ROBERTSON, EVANS BROS" C. H. WHITE, TELEPHONE 67, .A8YI ILOCI. 00"- MmJ Fdeh-m. Agent (or Blue Ham Wicklvu Oil Stoves. Til. Sheet-Iron and Fun-c Work Done to Order. STOVES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, J. H. DUFFY. Manager. we are prepared to Sell it w you in any quantity. Chase Sanbom Tea and Coffee Flo-r, any, Ml. one, Dru. Corn. Htll, 01m, Heal Modding: ud Scar. All grades of C. A. KUIST. ighlmd Park Illinois. Highland Park, III. Hardware. TELEPHONE 46. Live Clea 3. ha IL H) II llu plan: My lllil\\ Iv HI l‘il\l'! sc In law. 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