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Downers Grove Reporter, 20 May 1897, p. 2

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Two flaunt. named Lanna and Skye. fought .1 Perth. Ind. Lanna bully cut Skye and the Inner shot mono through the stomach. unm- 15! I nun wound. Skye mood. June- chnc-ey. nod 21 yum. vu Intuit" killed. and Punch Cull. nod 50. bully Injured by the pronu- ”n explosion of dynamite will. d].- m a much for a an: at Kuuu Joseph A. Rohmborc. DI’Wfletor of Dubuque, town. «not railway, died of MI]!!! while riding In his carriage. Re In: one or the olden residents of the any. _ Daniel Evans, a “la convict in the Amman, iowa. peniteniinry, com- mitted suicide with morphine. His Vito wu pardoned by the governor a lav days ago. A _ F'lre destroyed C. K. Jester'a livery stable, Cross Bros. Cafe Implement warehouse and other buildings at Warsaw, m. Lou, “.000; Insurance, 31,000. _ _ At Warsaw. “1.. Willis Goulher struck bouts P. Schmm with a brick. Running the skull. The Injury may prove fatal. Golllher Is out on ball. Howard Bishop was kicked by a horse at Niles.- lflch. Tn‘e skull was crushed and fragments driven Into the brain. He died. . At Fort Madison. Iowa. Ruott and Holland. convicts. cut on their first fingers to avoid work. HISTORY OF A WEEK. THE NEWS 0? SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. DOWNERB GROVE. : ILLINOIfi. Ina: Hill In shot. and Ruled _u| km «team In a me at as 8, WHITE WILLIAXB. Wu. um liar bqug ion» In ad. At Owlnslvme. Ky.. the Jury In the cue of John D. Young. It. (or killing of Clumsy Mt. returned a verdict of manhunt» 1nd fixed In: punish- ment at eighteen years in the peniten- Pun lube-er, an inane land at i! yearn. out the throat or Intel Kern, the 1-year-old «Inter of Adolph Karts. at Philedelphln. lecherner, when urn-ted. denied any knowledge or the crime. lie subsequently eon~ renal. Re are no explnnntlon what- ever for the deed. John Arthur leCnrthy, 1 Northern Pacific conductor, not end killed him- self Ind wile nt Tacoma. Wait. The shooting tool piece in front at their home just as they were returning from church. leCertlay m formerly yard- rnuter u Bprme. A two-yenrâ€"oid daughter of Gilbert Butler. e mm:- raidlng nenr Beloit, Win. drunk urbolic acid an died. Edvard Purcell of tank-ville, n fell- ere] primer serving n sentence of In years, made his escape from the north- ern prieun nt be Ports, Ind. He m‘ um. blew oval m «to 0! Edward 0‘"ch at Acdllon. Mich“ Tuesday morning and new 82.000 in money and Jewelry. The dream of the Nttlonnl bank at Columbus, Ohio. Info authorized a mom tut no show at c. H. Dana. In. aura! bookkeeper. wu p!!! 90M mm). an that pro Gar. Drale of tovn In: pardoned In. Amelia Bum. She killed the ma who-c meddleaome )ettern almost entranced her and her husbund. But-gun. named to_ be frog CM: Mr. nd In. W. 1‘. Ban". who “wed no“ Howard Lute, lint. were mur- dered “d robbed at “00. Tie Inmâ€" Ielt a! dent wn an n. which wu (and in the M. mated with blood. net: I: no an to the nut-dents. Rumor Wilm- at Germany Rm ll» «Med Ibo Om- Imhmdor at Park. Gout Von flunmr-lednbnrg. to ram (In all of 10.000 franc: m.- M) to II. mitten o: the charity bum. who. wot! 'u crippled by lhotummclnot 19:011.th ago. Nn cold um- have m mm» and II the Punt-u of Cantu". Dr pan-at M Pins, Pen. It II bellowed they it“ flew Inge". A About. to the undo- Dally nun m- m mu m. bubonic plant In nil-t hum nun- “ no Clich- mdn alarm. vim um Mn m 1.000 hull In - Ion-I‘m. ”all m: 9091th m ltd. A pun-hm mind for u lot: of (10.00...” (“000.0“) In hon m It mu- h but." a! I firm-h "not, «I... A will alum} rm- Capo Tm um m: a afloa- "mm In m.- ”It. In Mann-d. cum Toto MI Incl mum and m volun- lom Ian but NIH. Monty mm": m mid and may lulu-u m um; In (all (or "My. M Home. Form, an Auden “Mr to m. arrived I! h": “may. II. vs. mind by woul- ml. mm: o! m Mutton colony. film (In 0mm WW. with who. he um moor-I‘ll! nude. AmrdInI to n dumb to the Lon- don Times Iron Melbourne. I” tour at the dull! new-papers In Sydney Inn been fined 11001.net: tor contempt at court. con-Influx In Improper comment upon the mu 0! Funk Butler, the Amt-tun but: murderer. tuck In new pendtu. A oped-I cit-patch tron! Melbourne. VIetoI-ln. In: no fewer than ninety earthquake stocks have been telt In‘ a!!!“ "II: II but three you. no Herr-neon- Methane“ were I I" ll. Kingston where anIOIuI ‘eutm may In- William H. Goodwin. president 0! the Elliott National Bank, Boston. and mm oi the foremost bankers of New Enl- iand. was struck by - tailing limb o! a dead tree and died within an hour. hi- nuii having been inciurcd. Ho um 74 yam old. 011-, the lO-yenbold son 0! Frank lumen, near Buchanan, Mich. while boxing with a schoolmute was “ruck Jllll below the heart. The doctor: thlnk he cannot. recover. James Andéréon, bf LaSnlle. IIL. was struck by a passenger train near Gone‘ two and lnuamly lulled John ”echo. :1 Chicago I: North- western brakeman, was kifled at Manl- mwoc, Wt... by falling between two ho: cars while switching in the yards. He was 83 years old, slnsle and made Knukaunn his home. Dan Noon“, an e'x-rallwuy employe, who was with a thruhing crew near I Ellsworth, Mum, left [or Cedar Rapids, riding on brake beams and truss rods. 1 He was killed by a freight train. Two girls, aged 8 and 6 years. chll- dreu of John W. Welch. Were burned to death at Maybee, Mich. in an old 105 barn. They were playing with matches. Mrs. George Long. Hvlng near Nap- Nnee.’ Ind.. was tamuy burned while working over an open fireplace. As a result of a boner explosion at Ward's saw and grist mm. in Manila County, Ky.. 1. D. and 1'. Ward, the owners 0! the min. and G. Brown. a white man, and Simon Kirkpatrick, a negro. were instantly kllled. Virgil Bundley was fatally hurt. George Ward, another son at J. D. Ward. had both legs broken and will probably me. and his brother, William Ward, was ae- verely burned. At Whitewater, Wm, Albert Finch was thrown from a bone and sustain- lng Internal Injuries, died. John Strudelmm of Tim, 11111., was kicked and lneunuy killed by a hqrag. inf-iii cam-ma swung CRIHI. FOREIGN. CASUALTIIO Wheat. no. 1 'hlte.... Corn. No. 2 mint”... Data, No. 2 white...... Rye. No. I ............ KANSAS CITY. Came. all grades ....... 2.! Hogs, nu mules... . 3.! sheep and lamb” 3.1 Sheep ............. Wheat. No. 2 red. Corn. No; 2 out” «an» 2 «at... What, No. 2 cash ..... Corn. No. 2 mixed ..... 01mph. 2 m1xed..... Rye, Na 2 c1313.. ..... mounted, prime cash. Rye, No.1 Corn. Ho. 2 can, No. 2 white. Wheat, No. 2 red 1111.. Cam. No. 2 ........... . Oats, No. 2 ..... Wheat, No. 2 mint... .75 0011!. No. 8 ...... .. 13% 0 .24 can. No. 2 white...... .21 o ,22 Bariey, No. 2 ....... 3234033 TOLEDO. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Came, comm to primal.“ 05.40 Ron, all nude- ....... 230 03.9! Sheep and lamb: 2.75 08.30 Alter m exciting session in the A. 0. U. W. nae convention. Grind Inner Tate was acquitted of the chum ol mum. tn m. Justice Medea at Milwaukee I'EIP dent! n declllon declaring the new dance hall ordinance to be Invalid on on: ground that the common council mane d legal; legi‘lnuve men to an new! \‘0 one“. M Hultlngton. Ind. Mrs. John Dene Ion mysteriously dluppured rm her home Ind no trace of her can be {nun-L She had been am: for some um um! It I: thought her mind 09mm nflected. The Indian Supreme Court in da- lld the defendant: - rehearing In the an o! the auditor a! 119mm coun- ty lfllnfl m nun of Job I. Nash. who, H. cu «Mound. Ind measured about 8230.000 {mm mutton {or a period a! twelve years. The court holds that the auditor ol the county acted villain Ill autboflty. hrly (run bud: m Injured In lb. vicinity a! Sioux City. Inn. by a "5M trod. ll South Dakota and Nolan-n. when the (root wn hum. m clan-co u "ported. . no Rectum Nation! But at hunk. Int. bu Mn mum to bou- Mn... Clpml. ”.000. w. R. Hum. mutant 0! the Unl- unity «Chicago. bu accept“ an In- unno- from Mon-math Colloc- to nun In actuator: net-clu- of (be an auditorium on In. 4. A mm nhoek or «Mauro n: M! u Mo. Non. My. “out 0 otloet. quu moral menu. The «mum um (mu: Iarlh to non“. alt-cam; (b Plot 3 second tom. 01;” I: alum mum again a rein over m country 0! III run more. ‘ Colln Ric- Idflcu I” Ibu the con- m bu aggond the ”form can!» tudoo. u "potted. umfulu the re- The Ohio mums court has hold the luv placing I prohlmlory m on goods undo In whom or other mm. oaerod tor sale here. to be Invalid. Chnrlen Goodyear, a well-known min- “rel. la and cruel": discus st the an o! 41 you". He was born In Mar “clan-em. A: one “an he played will: Hun-fly. ergo John Lowell died at his home In Brookuno. Mun. Judge Low- ell had been III for name time, and bl. death Ind bun expected (or several Maj. James D. Braden. Elklurt. has been appointed color-bearer on the m or June: 8. Dodge, the newly-deem! commander o! the Indiana Grand Ar- The Kansas state board of charities has elected A. A. Stewart of Manhattan, superintendent or the deaf and dumb school at Olathe, to succeed W. G. H:- mill at Chicago. Stewart occupied the position under Governor Levelling's administration and also (or one year under Governor Morrill’s administra- tion. The new board at trustees at Illinois Normal met at Charleston. “1.. and the work of completing the building will be pushed forward at once. If the legislature makes an appropriation Ichool will be opened this (all. The grand chapter Order of :he East- ern Star concluded Its three‘days' 868‘ slon at Emporla, Kan" with Installa- tion of aliens. Topeka was selected as the place {or the next annual Dies:â€" lug Thomas F. Bayard, (ax-ambassador at the United Staten to Great Britain, arrived at New York Saturday on board the steamship St. Paul from Southampton. It in reported that the Roman Cath- olic Untverslty at Washington has re- ceived a legacy 0! $150,000 from the es- tate at Mr. O’Brien 0! New Orleans. The money will he used to endow three chairs to be selected by the authorities of the unlverslly. Lucy Home, cook hi the family of Dr. Grlzon, Menominee, Mich. was («mad dead In her bed. Death Is at- tributed to neuralgia or this heart. MISCELLANEOUB. â€"_ Th Guy and Buperlor iron mne- at urley. Wla.. are, closed down (or an Indefinite period. No market for are In the cause. KILWAUKER 2 mics. . .. white ...... .Zlflfl NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS. DETROIT. PEORIA. I15 05.25 L50 oz.” L00 9535 95% .1095 a‘ .2091. .1!!! .7916 a 05.00 03.67% 08.80 4.32% .8915 23 .91" .19 GROVE hu- mm on 110.000. The "mound Southern Pacific amuse? min w,» held up by naked men‘ and now about 250 miles went at 81: Antonio. Texas. The amount secured h unknown. but It I: believed am It I“! not (an beiov $10,000.. £01m mom I- 1mm Waco, Texas, was visited Sunday hy a severe wind. rain and ball storm which caused much alum. One death I- reported. and several persons were Injured. Crops In the path of the non}: Wm completeiy mined. final-n lmury ‘l‘nln Wrecked. A yerrlble railway. dinner befall : tum 11mm!” evenlnx bemeen Rock- enhof 3nd Elm on the Valk! Jar!" line. In Ranch. Sixteen can were annulled. T'o ofllcen and nearly 100 minim were lulled and sixty other! were seriously Injured. far Pmi-saflan nan». Chicago tnde unionists will make a concerted more tow-rd securing postal raving: bunks. A committee has been appointed to draft a memorial to be sent to congress. asking that the na- tional government ambush such hanks. Wane-a flunk-1n society. The national convention of the Women‘s mulonllfy Society at the United Presbyterian Church elected Mn. Milo Sleek. Sudan". hut, presi- dent furl.“ Amid." a lines. A terrible dimmer occurred at Pluck-e1. Team. Thundey. The new tlnle or ore dump, sixty fed huh, fell, killing tern white men and boys outright and seriously wounding new era! omen. At least lull 0! mm who tn Injured vlll dle. H‘nuhetnrm of wire nails. wire Ind rod: are about to for. I combination to control the market for In three products. ldded embody"); Sen-tor Morgan's retollflon (or me recognition 01 the Cuban insurgents. Mr. mushy object- ed to (he nmendmem: whereupon Mr. Bailey objected to the bill and the whole matter "a nldetmked. tell that In {our nun h. nu made was" of u. hm he wok an Inlor- at In panda. And u an ho was un- fan-ou "while-u In Brooklyn. He tool: A prominent part II the campaign In which Gulch! m PM!!! Prui- dont. and I year later he nu elect"! marm- ol Broohiyn. In an": o! the r!- toru o! lhu 90mm! home to mm: Nu. (Yam Na eIcclkm to the hndsMp of the grant school he was not" reâ€" Seth Low. who I. no umly nuppon- M by may cmum lor nlyot of um Grater New York. to m WING!" 0! Columbia Uncanny and one at the no“ mnm Mac-Ion In Alarm-t. flu in nude pmldonl of the bl. col- lcv when he was but 40; He in not up- mhm 41. hole-or law we: mum "on the gnu Institution mt which Do on Mon baton he had ruched Ml lmflty. Mb [man I“ been u mum. and when am- an comp In “Moon (0 Inner use Mulls o! the “uncut. He did u so MONEY FOR CUBANS. The president on Monday sent a new sage to congress urging that $50,000 be appropriated, to be immediately avail- able under the direction of the secre- tory of state, for the tenet of destitute American citizens in Cuba. Prompt ac- tion was taken by the senate, whtch passed wlthout a division a resolution In accordance with the recommenda- tion of the presldent. Mr. Hit! of I!- flnois introduced a similar bill In the house, but Immediate consideration was blocked by Mr. Bailey of Texas, who lnslsted that an amendment be Pro-Icon: )lcliluley Send- In a Strong Ila-.30. and the Balance Tutu Plan-pt Actionâ€"nmlunnn Armani-lulu: '50.- m In Fundâ€"tho noun Rom-u. WNORESS URGE'D TO GRANT RELIEF. REPUBLICANS MAY NAME LOW. The engine In No. a mum at 8mm- ton. 11].. failed to work Friday fore- noon and n cage-load of the men want to the bottom with great force. All the men. eight in number, no more or I. Injured Intern"). To lee! at Chicago. President Woodmanaee bu Issued I call for a meeting a! the execume comntttee of the Rembllcan National Leann at me Auditorium Hotel chl- cagn, Thursdny. May 27. funâ€"er.- Tron In lilac-I. Judge Gibbons rendered a decision at Chicago declaring the American 1‘.» bacon Company in “legal cormtion and prohibiting its agents 1mm carry. in; on its busineu vithin the confine: of the sate, The comps” will unreal to the Supreme Court. . During the week when the financial report of each of the vnrlona Incanta- tlonn la made. it In geld. the boots will show that the numerous socletles and churches have ralned a entrant amount of money to canture the $259.- 000 oflered by John D. Rockefeller ta tree the mlutonary societies of debt. The total debt at the orgnnlntlons agâ€" gregated $436,000. and to We one titled to the gift of Mr. Rockefeller It In necetury that the church raln $328.0”. The sum: were rained on the cmslon of special services In this at- rectlon. In Iddltlon sums mnglug from $5 to 81,000 and 35,000 have been contributed. Input! Wm. scorn-III In Their I'- !ma to Isl-c lav-o. Pittsbiirg. P8,. Ila! 19.~i,am- dele~ («ions of Baptist womon tram uri‘ oils fiction: of n» country have ar- rirorl here to attend the opening exâ€" ercises this afternoon of the twentieth anniversary of the Women's Hump Baptist Mission Iocleiy. Annivenariea will be held as follows: American Bap- tist Home Mission society, May I9: American Baptist Historical society. ill! 20'. American Baptist Pnblimtion society. May 21; Commission on an. fanatic Christian henchmen, In] 22; Baptist 193133 People's "Mon 0! America lay 23: Amman Baptist Missionary union. n“: 24 um) 25. pros! as A um! whom. but than” the town nu. M In- cud-mi n "w 60mm:- ol Column: in bu mourn Mm" in be not only a man of Ibo widest mlmn. but I Inn of allln. who has handled (no Imam" of "no nllvmny with ml: mu u to lake It the marvel o! the out. Proton-or [or know- dvlc govern-out thor- mlly. and mm at the non pm!- Imn men In Ore-tor flow York demand In: locum-u“ "on Ibo "pub!“- uuu. H0 nun! but been the nonb- Ik-nn amino: for (h New Yon In:- orllu‘ In IN. MI he did not m with m- p-ny plulom nu! annual m- in-or. The rlly of New “on u.“ can“ {or .‘HKlnky In I”! by $0.00!). Brooklyn pu- abom 30.000. cum place. now Into Int-luau) In 0mm New York gnu- 240,000. I! the hon»- rnun ”need Hwy wm have to «mm «mm a plurality of name. lA’ldQn of that party claim they «m win this year. Vaccination I. Not. comp-bow. The Illinois Supreme Court has renâ€" dered a decision declaring that the State Board of Health‘ has no right to compel :he vaccination at school chu- dren. Mr. A‘ldrich (rep.. R. I.) o! the finance committee, modified the announcement previously given as to taking up the tar"! bill May 18, owing to unavoidable delay in preparing the comparative statement. He hoped .t" call it up on Thursday. in any event the bill would be taken up on the following Monday. Senior Tlll-un Atlulu nu Product“ in tho Hunt Trut- Durlng the discussion In the senate Thursday at the Allen resolution to bring Elverton R. Chapman before the bar or the senate Mr. Tillman (3. C.) denounced the investigation as a farce. and declared that the chief ot the su- gar trust, H. A. Havemeyer, was the man who should be indicted. WANTS HAVEMEVER CALI-ED. GAIN THE GIFT. fell filth the on... Total .. ........ $4,961,258.64 [00.00 Over seventy dollars out of every hundred dollars invested paying no dividend. How can we hope to be rich and prosperous with three and a belt thousand millions or our invested cani- lnl bringing no returns? Ami yet we hear demands in some quarters lor fur- ther reductions in rates. Unless some- thing is speedily done for our railways the welfare of the entire nation will be threatened. The bill before congress allowing freedom of contract between nilwsys will remedy some oi the iron- bles. and should he passed by the next congress. Tint bill protects the pub- lic Ind shipper against high rules. and will eneble inc rsllvsy company to set the schedule rsies. It will put the relive” on e solvent bests. sun up the workshop min. end give employâ€" mt to e lager number of work-en- 6789 The condition of railwny transom- uilon are such thnt ii in practically impossible, except in I few special ln~ mum, to mlmaln for I long period me: which are exorbitant. Rail": managers have rarely failed to appre- ciate the fact that the development 0! commerce dong their lines. and the consequent prosper”, of the projectors. devend hrgcly upon euy transporta- tion coupled with low rates. Look at our railway siockn as reported by the lat government report. that oi‘ 1838; ---- _- -__ r.-r-V...- come great. The prevent condition at alt votlahopu and our railway: aug- m the mum-anon of the problem unmet both mum Intense our mama Cid nation-l prosperity If the tummy: m placed upon a sum- er Bunch-l foundation thus they an no! struggling upon. rWé vina'ic“ (lie («mile fields and we have had (he mm: mining [tom the red of the orgy-“Ion. We hp" heâ€" the fields. busy workshops “and any (mammalian or men and goods tron plate (9 pllrg." Jlflm In cm- Inn-an. Over the entrance lo we gm: bulld- Ing devoted to Imnspunumn It the World's F." was 'flllfll (hm vaunls tron: um) Bacon: “There are tum things which make a gain»: grey: (or- 8M Hermann-0h. noâ€"‘Iyn‘ [.0 Hire. TM ymnm um I: "r: pom-Ive n "to unlumm dinner; The- hushmul, of» am"; this. "minted. 50"me "I‘ll was" "an! you ll’(' thinking of divnrru" posed lexinlttilon simply providt-s tor the commutation ot the system which has been eminently satiuu-tory to the farmer- ot Illinois in providing a bruad. lrtlve market. The only put-tibia 9|» fiction which could be nixed to a pub- lic wnnhouumu being a tit-titer in twin has been tact by a section which provides for writ supervision u will mite it immlble far the warehouse- man to diuritniunte in ulm-tiun o! W“! in (not at Ilium-l! as against other holder: of guilt in store. The point which in a! vital lutorut l0 the [armor In tn «can tlw hum Miro [competition tor his produce. He «at: t a mrtet brought an twat u possible to hit door. nut with the DR“!!! law We: ot grain and narrow margin at urotlt to the turner the mimetic-n at intermediate chum on grain to a min- imum in taper-tire. The" in n :lttctvd "(on being tnutlo lty a little mtariu of Chicago bout! of "Mir mm In dim-roti- it tho wnnhom hill in the li'flflhfllfl‘. by nlnin‘ tltr try at mounwly. l‘lnro in not a mmtlon oi mnmly in tin bill. and it ll to the interest at every timer in the aim to lure it pm. The Chit-ago board at truth in not nop- ttluly out-pond to In chmpitmlnu tho also at the tumor. and its opposition io the luv will naturally noun Impl- clan. With the Inn-min oi the inrmcrl at Illinois: in the balance I- Isalnut tho lain-nu ol a few disunmiloti member: at the Chit-In board at trmte mm Ihmlld be no question an to the result when the «antiwar bill romn tip to! scum in tin lrgiuaiurt'.~ll--ratl1. rm... mumm- In I‘nvw or m. 3 llllnolo Farmer. ' The people who are opposing the bill: now in the 'iilinoin legislature provid- ing {or the regulation of warehousing and inspection 0! grain will have some dimcuity in bringing torwatd reasons for their position which will appeal to the torment and grain producers ot the state. From the farmer’s standpoint the arguments are all in favor of the proposed law, and none against it. It provides for and stimulates competi- tion in the grain business and tends directly to reduce the interme- diate charges between grain on the {arm and grain in the hands of the consumer. The proposed warehouse low gives the public warehousemnn no monopoly of the business, and he does not ask tor any such monopoly. The law does not even contemplate a change in the existing order at aflnlrs in the grnin market. All that is naked for by the warehousemen is leg- :lxlatlon which will put them on an equal rooting with other grain mer- chants of the country in reaching out for business and dealing in grain. The warehouse proprietors of Duluth, Min- nenpoils, Kansas City and Toledo are in open competition tor the grain bust, ness of the West. The lilinois statute is silent on the question at the right of the public worehonsemnn to buy and sell grain. Under the existing condi- tions of competition the operation of I warehoust- as such by any one not in position to act as n dealer in impracti- cablr. This but! been fully demonstrated and tor years the warehousean have been in the market as buyers. and lint- umliy this condition of affairs has been moot favorable to producers. The pro- 'om: SIDE 10 THE ouss'nou. 33.475.640.203 73,830,116 1 10.520524 60.741.585 341,176.155 287,201,887 218m.270 ”8.038.290 “12,38,543 10.”.510 101,133.37! Mn}. yetâ€"- 4.41

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