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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Feb 1897, p. 3

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Gen. Gin-Icy vaenor told me once a curious story as m how Garfield's cabinet was for-ed. He denies that Blaine forced him-elf um Garfield. Ho my: W Mt very friendly to Rhine. and that he m thought of In: your 1W1. This will give you '3 good man. lot mining.” To this (hum-on consented. Weed aw Sewn! and the president and the ”point-eat wn made. To am Wed replied that he did um km. but that he wouid take a walk and think It over and see it some «- mmbmld not be made. A: in 1.! out he spoke to In. Cameron on about her hmhld'n health. nd it told him an: she mated It. 01- orn to law the mum In a hour cult. Wed rat-nu! at mu m cam tint to la! lit up. upodphnndnnmlorhinto W the M to Bush. "BIL" rand Cinema. "It In not Dean of- fend to no.” "A: m mu," aid Wood, “1 know (In I m In men with you 1m tom-g loo Md. Canton.” In mm: vs mean the: “In ”rennin-nogndmukl the agreed with Mr. Weed that he? lush-d Ina worth: (00 find. After dinner (In! night Mr. Weed advised (tn-ero- to gal on at the «uncut. He told II- he thought the In to ping h) be 3 Quinn. He and It walk old only In the lots at thousands of Hound Iflllountmy.nluu Mumr’yolnr woukl to and (tom one end at the United m to the other. After me time Cameron beam nut-ed at and: "But an," 1 mt to so! out. Mr. Weed. no' «I Idouflumtmlngmhemiert mud or a fallen?" ; “We". you do": loot It You have “mum-{Mlu'nulut In; an {Mom In.“ an“ and hub. Wad. hm Orv-cu. who to. I pm" oi arm. to“ no .0 story. "0”.de mo..â€" uu mm: «In I. II. com (o loco HI ll! mu.- In H: mm '1 canning II no puma. Wed an. In. New Yul to m Cancun. A. be .00. M- l. mod but I“ u- cmoed: "I: cod. mun! An m ski? You don't too! at I" ten." 0“ Senator CAI-2m, the ill a «nun-Nu d Im. .34 via. you llammovnflwhulcdktn- plhthmhIl-Mlulth. but West vs: a: umnddmu. Non-Mudg- ll- u loam” ht w". ud tum Lincoln's cabinet mlnloten were not surely known before he came in, and they were changed very rapidly thereâ€" after. Some of the members of the cabinet were arranged tor at the than of tho convention by the promlael oi pone ol Lincoln's friends. and I hove bend it said that Pennaylvonin went tor Lincoln at Chicago in 1860 on con- pltion tnnt Simon Cunemn was to so Into the «blunt. This deal wu undo without the knowledge at Lincoln by David Dovio and Leonard Bwett. Lio- eoln did not like it. and it in long baton he would cement to let Cun- em hue the place. He finally gave his the in apartment. After the fiat-bimbo bean he did not like ' Who are the men who are to help Icanley run his administration? A more or weli~known politicians have been suggested, but not all are abso- lutely mum! at this writing. The alum made up are likely to be broken. There I- no more uncertain thing than 5 cabinet before the Inauguration of t president. When Grant's first cabl- net was announced, he or the unwilli- ments were surprises. and not a single WNW! had been anticipated with certainty. As it wus, the cabinet was chnnged rapidly after he was imm- nted. Alamder T. Stewart. who had been named for secretary oi the treas- ury. could not serve aceorglin: to the law, whlch prevent: I merchnnt from holding that pmiuon. under a fine of 33.000. Rurllnu. his secretary of wu.‘ died in September lollowlnx. ma Berle, who was secretary of the navy. nerved three months, and then asked Grant to allow him to resign. DwHZMfi THE PRESIDENT!) OMCI In; how you cm how no In this. We will an upon Human together and I wlll nee am he talks to you first. You can that prepare his mind {or my refusal. You an tell him um I hue come out for this aux-pone, Ind he will not be surprised when I walk) "This I mind to d9.” continued Senator Gallon. "When to not to no my Io told I. that W mmmundu- tom-soot to on NI. m an be wntoi III m be his man at the (many. Beu- tor Alum told no that he could M accept the poem“. and an to '- mtmnormult. ”team-cur Indianapolis l Iouool II. taco-Inn um and non "sued. He «flatly didnotlihtloiobothflulon- In. "In“. M Inc I. all: ’11 um Just an"! I“ been to (in nut. and ma mu Prune-t "arm- in can. on India-1'0": b W-anl to ho Imtfld. I in to so we“ to that .y mum friend: for M'- Inp- port. on an .1 fly I Inc-dd to an m an up. the Wicket. “cinnamon-Inland“. In! Milan than. H. m um MI. 13' Si ii other Ian .33. an to Mn“ II. norm-null. o! m «man "do: Mam-n. no story of II. In." e: um "MI in non: it. to“. Ian Ilot Calm. Ibo m no at no men I”. no main. In I] sultan). H. n“ to no no «In Ilm: Garfield wu the hut president under whom Senator Allison refused n cabl- not place. I understand that be ha been uppermost In President McKin- ley'n mlnd u the head at the state do- putmnt, but thu. the president-elect has wanted to know whether he would refuse or not bolero he olerod the po- sition. I not till: tron men very clue to McKlnloy. Scum: Ant-on told In one. thnt he could not “he tho ll- todu department undu- Gnmld bo- nus he dld not Int to nan-nun Gov. Klrhvool. at Iowa. who m an. n hula; mm It m on u- mnt 0! ll. ulhltlo. a! (turban. Il- slate the night he was elected. It was at hnlbpast 10 when he got a telegram from Chester A. Arthur w auring him that New York had given him 20.000 majority. Gen. Swain, who was with Garfield at Mentor It the time. said. as they looked over the telegram, '"l‘hnt settles it. genera-i. You are elected; but baton you go to bed sit down here and write out I cabin Gen. Garfield laughed at this. but non. oily consented, suing. "Well. Swain. lot on see :how near we are together. You sit down at that table over there and write out a. cabinet. When you have finished turn your paper has downwtrd upon the table. 1 will do the some here and we will turn the paper: over together and compare them.” Both then sat down and beâ€" m to write. When they ind lin- inhed on both slates was June. 6. Elaine. and Allison was upon both for secretoryahip of tho treasury. 0! the others all but one were changed before the inauguration, and Allison. you know, would not accept." ‘No'. onion. I Inc hae- think- TH! CABINET 300! m m W811“! 8008'. Dlflll a... and "an. Herol-nlifllofldartoun of the 313mm church ”In Darwin menu. I an (old It is undo-bum, One a. mWhMM,“ ii 55 3i H IE3“ Itiiii? 3% T?! i! ii 38138. 5.1-. Falls...- .‘ggit‘lgoo: 33-. coirâ€"53.30;.- .133 Ila. II B F. fill 35363330353393..- aqua-3:053" 93"". Iii-3 gist 6.9? gig-.303. I fluid. a. one m at no. I. no wtm Haul. In Ulla! i i 2 i i i z: (Donn-Maugham.- (“wanna-um.- 1mm: for- ln. I‘ll mm; mandating-ru- «madman-doom 'Iuh will in no pron-r. “Cl- 'Imm ”lingual-thud mm Wonk samurai-.m “catwalk-neon nummmmmu executive-m. mm hadn’t-nun. mun-held dun mun-mucus!“- .mmuvuu («nomadic-I. WM mun-announce“. :i Hg 3:51 i I 51% a? fig: i with his film: unbur- It a. uni £me nomwudmm In lanthanum-lud- ummmmummmuâ€" mulzm-auauumu" untrue. lcouldnothuhovu much dint-rhea. He said but mu. further. however. The convolution chum. He won recovered Maul! Ind talked on as though nothing Ind unwound. I now am Mil-on dld rem-o the pluo then. but. 1 Ian not “Well " continued Sandor Cullen. warm we were done end hid pan over the xenon! topic 0! the occasion. I directed the conversation to the nth not. and then and: ‘Gen. Herd-on. during our trip out here Senator Alllâ€" son took me Into his confidence. He told me you had olered hlm the necro- urynhlp or the treasury. end he also told me that he had decided he could not eccenl it. He ”led me to new all. to you during our Interview and to tell you the! he thought he could serve You and your Administrator: better In the wane then in the ablaot.’ Al I me this President Harrison pushed his heed to the from and uhed me It that dinner was over. when we won out In the smoking mom and land about. nu- lnluhed our cigars, Mr. Alli-on add: ‘Now, Mt. President. Bonner Gallon: ls anxious m so! "my (lull afternoon. Ha told me that he only wanted n tow momenta vm: you, and It nu don't object I will [0 Into the other room and finish my elm, and you can have your oonveuatlon here! This was It seated w by President 11mm. and Allison wan! Into another man. . DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. ‘.â€"â€"I Ind-m Inn" Cum. Sheri! Ductile! of flntord, Cat, in positive be m animal Georg. mm. the notorious muslin outlaw ml murderer, who «and the hams-‘- nonne {or the murder a! the loch tuiiy. m captured no. denim that M the “some“ Taylor. , noun a! labor RM gAlotleammmmwauh slow- It Springfield. m. and” mu. commencing Feb. 1, the working hours would be Maud from eight tn In noun and the worth. dun n week "on II: to In «Inn. The cm. fleet: flan-mm mutt m At the last duh newton of the con- veluon of tho Hum! Association of lunar-carer: the nominating eon- mmaonportcd In [Marathon-cloc- tion at the mat clean, thick '1. am Theodore 0. Stuck. Pennsyl- '31:th ‘l‘nn I‘m!” Pow-4 "my. Andrew Fla-I, adored, 1W lad- crotnmdol-eg'ro alien who formed a conspiracy to wreck mm and threw the Southern Railway Wuh- Ington expreu at the luck on Ic- Oo-b trestle. ninety feet high, near Birmingham. on Dec. 13, was found guilty. In A.“ M lunar, My. The man of var Inn tau-lt- ted to the mate I. am of the mum. tome o! the United sum for (to "It ms. The and ml of I" In: a! the service In ”15.621. and (In “In! of In tunable for aim-n iuty (Mined) 10,1411“, loin II MW rub in chief More my Mum «mm! M In potluc- m undo. I... A." lo...- M a. 'oIh-lq‘c non-I nun. Prudent-m Hell-Icy has up- pol-led Gen. III-nu A. Alger. u Ohio-ion “in! d Ikhlpl. to he may 01 m. (In. Alger. Illa “dtkmmdlkmum not. me MI to Cam. :1 Igor leKI-ky’n and MN! m! three gonnaâ€"vaigaiaro 02.3 aâ€" pit 8 tn: 3. a... can "335 3 u 3.9 1 :3 1.61.. £336... 831,723.10? all; It»: Ila-3 to}. The Nathan! Woman Snflrnge asso- ciation closed It! twentyâ€"ninth an- nual convention In Des Memes Friday nlsln. The Ian! day was a memorable one to the cause. For an hour Presl- dent Susan B. Anthony preelded over the Iowa senate and eight notable my man suflmxlsts were permitted to ad- dresx the largest audience Hunt ever assembled in the senate chamber. The At Thursday’s session of the Na- tional Woman's Sum'age association. held at Don Mamet. lawn. the following unicorn were rcâ€"elected: Pres. Ident. Susan B. Anthony; vice-precl- dent-at-larse. the Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, Phlladeiphln: corresponding sec- rotary, Mrs. Rachel Foster Avery, Philâ€" Idelphla. Minn-am of Elllll| sum-u. Appeal to lawn-uter- Io Adam 'l‘lull thaw Ask Ih-c tho out-non In Subs-nun to a "on M the Pwpln. LEGISLATORS LISTEN. IOWA SENATE ADDRESSED BY WOMEN. THIRD IAN "Alla. m WRITARY 0F WAI. RUSSELL A. ALOER. Therein bou- sown In a. madman o! In. flan Beecher '8.)ka “Mailman-1mm luv. ummuhméun. iéfi practicum. It'lflorofOool'm umam. Tumm- muthhmflllnmhw before Wanna-n1 or 11mm. Venus-oh no Mu. Guns. It onm- Run-fl «a 8k mun lack- vood 'm likely in tho mu. m Gunman-Mme... nelvme w. Fuller, and finale- of the United State. Bum-o Coin. and bull J. Braver. m Juana. Ian been lowland u eo-nhuoun to me on the mm and-cod I. I.- an the Toilet!“ (no. Illa. dominates I has out!” at land In team Indian. In an!!! every mm, In mien Indian. m- m insumu have ”an! ruth- uo‘s «magnum; the mm to- unm which hva been Ind-I).- "emu-en. and mule-In the Lou.- lalun for decisive new. we: will drive the Talk-u: Club and third chl- no- t); lute. ~ Tm c‘ub I. 0.... [mm Int. M. 1,â€"A m peuuon um be mm to no Inglo- htm calling for the com-cu .1 lap Mallow 'hleh till («felt no and- once of the unman- no" m .0 AM Wu u.- WII-n d [m In. anon-ed DI: m d It. cum portion. may M It. by Mini-ohm Maxi-lay. To A mun-um: d n- W Pun. Ir. Wilton-M: "nu-menu! have he. Invited Into W Io- Knney'n enhec, m l have ace-M. not that nautical-bum the Inner." In. vaION accnm. 1‘- '. ll Dellaâ€"r. can- - I ”I II It. “IN I“ m.“ hut nu. and :1 h 0- M mt.” _ "Yet durlng the last week the record shows that ten iron works have auri- ed, and only two have flopped; thir~ teen woolen works have started. and nine more are about ready to Mart, while three have stopped. Similar thing: are seen In other industries. and the additional establishments are not starting without some increase in or- ders received." "January has been a month of disap- pointment, but at real gain. When in! declined. cotton bu scarcely rlun enough to pay brokerage. wool holds steady. in spite o! generou- buylnl. woolen goods hardly chase in prices. iron and its products decline, leather is sluggish, hide: are lower. as lone s’hoo manui’acinrera necept a dude lower prices. the average oi' railroad stocks is slightly lower than it was Dec. 3!. and the advance in trust stock: has been small. To cadets in such proporties the month inn been disap- pointing. Ions]: ul' Jun-1 con-kl“ «a ll." Dan-d the You "all. 8. G. Dun Coin Weekly Review of Trade an”: Isl-um-“ “The failures for the week hnvn been THE TRADE REVIEW. ~mu . um‘m m. mum” W éwm.wm Amwummmm “mafia-Quantum” Yunnan-lichen.“ mlmutyuuntlfln. 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