um Mum-m. m so foam! to ha in the an Inlet consideration: the continuum mule â€ml-Ian nMMMM-mn'mno “sumac-tome: m charge for such service In prohibited and deem-ed to he nnlawtul.‘ Under the «canton of the Supreme Court no charge for such mice In prohibited. Reasonable and Just me. are contem- plated. not required." "Under the law no construed. the commission has power to say what In respect to the put was nnrunonnble. to change Its rules In subordinate to "Wumthmtone- no. of any other tribunal; and freed from [Io hag-en "a made “do. pendent of the communion. interstate 0mm 1n lot «Man to any prov]. no: 0! I“ reg-Mug their run and charge: to In in! or ramble." "Them-amounthelcttonn- late con-em provides mt all charges "do for my Inn-mention or tun - any man title like “ranch-Me and um run m. .u my null-tn to M. out-tut tn the titan? ll tal- nu nu court “opted tho New of the hm Juno Jack-o- tht 'nbhet to the two hills mimic-u that their charm “a" lot to III-t or Inn.- m-Mo. lad that they “all not In- 1mm- dismal-ate no u to give undue preumm of adv-Mm or subject to undue "and“! or aluminium M- mm or Ira-<- ntllhfly emu-«um, tlw Mt to Resume Conï¬rm loam‘ rummon union in "my to" at cou- ‘ â€5‘“ lat!" .. 9 "w; are ‘Iorn advised that the «t to "tummy mantra-e subjected common mm»: to two leading prohibitions to whim they «on not mhjm‘t It can- mlm law, one at which In tint their thargnn shall not he unto-t or unru- mmahte. vim the court decided to tho mntnry In the Freight Bum: as»: It 'Is believe“ that this prom- hmon meant that the charge: of con- m camera shall not he may and unjust In the tutor: or after tie tine the act was posted. In the-e ht- tor mm the court on: 'The fact that the ran-tor t! mm the â€we: to en- tabmh rate: In the lat instance. and the ï¬ght to change, ml the condition- ot «a change spot-fled. h m «Idem that this lettu- on the put at the carrier I- not «mm to and dependent no. the July-at at the mutation: But It Is nowhere decided or claimed that under the In- 191'“th commerce or other not the ï¬ght of the carrier to mum ad “While mm deciding Hui mun-r ihb inurmntc Commerce Ari, power In pnvcrlho ram which shall comm! in uiu- [mum hm In no cnu- Mn given In Iho- mnllnluulun. ii ia mun-aim that the nut ha. given the- rwlmluion power 'Io cia tu-rmine trim! in nforrm-o to flu: pm mu romanubin and Jun. I'lwlbfl' In maximum or minimum or abmimo. nil-o. "or nu- mror to My vim! can humble and Just in the ow viii um: um public. roam any lime. he 0! any miumuv or and any rtlid to shipper: who an undo to my Inlewr uamwuabio rum Ind c-lursrn m rum-n may In the (man rut-Min or comma in cud. u a tum: abut which the com um no “roman." In the â€ï¬‚at-kl Click nu“ VIM «um aid: "Thu Mable- Mu ol the nu ll I sin- cua do- pam- on um um. ml the (auctio- n! the eon-Innin- h In consider it. fun and um than their no." "um. What is their my" weight thlrh an be alm- tbo- a. lo the put? hr vim murmu- ia the run- ninloi Io consider “on! Mo- on (in um um IN rum cm “mm- uhir Ind “nu in Ibo nu he [iron :-u=.~r>1 and memlan In there mud. duo or a prior Supreme (“mm declslon in the "Soclnl Gin-lo Cue." «Mob I’I'- {erml In an umbkunus NB" In "W pomr ol lhe wmmlulun In round to tut-m.- rnum. The rommlminn say-2 The commission has recently. in II! oplnlon by Chairman lorrlson. nu- dored a decision in n we min! the Eureka Sprlnxl Ry. Ca. involving the namnahleneu of nm complained or. in the concluding portion at thin decl- nlon lhe tnllnu ol the Slum-me Cam in the Freight Bun-an Case: is dis- :‘uwxd‘ and nicniion in than! mud. duo This decision was rendered in com where the commission had held the rates complained of to be unreasonable and unjust in violation or the inter- state commerce law. had found what rates would he reoaonahle and Just, and had orde the carriers to cease and desist i In charging mom than the reasonable rates so determined. That the commission va- authorized to require carrier: not to make higher charges than thou shown and round to be tea-unable in cans investigated by II. had been generally believed. and the communion had in that way or forced the provision iu the law tori “reasonable and Just rates" line: its organization. The Supreme Court or the United Siates decided in May list, in what in known as the Freight Bureau cases. "that under the Interstate commerce net the commission has no power to hrescribe the tarii! oi rates which shall mural in the mime," and “that Con- gress has not conierred upon the com- mission the legislative power or pre. rcribing rates either maximum or min- imum or absolute." OFFICIAL STATEMENT ,0! INâ€" TER-STATE COMMERCE COHMIBSION. IT HAS NO POWER. In mum ll: frusinuhr I'll-r Ohms- ‘Iqu-t mm A.- Il-flt! mâ€" oan-unrâ€" In.“ nu cont-W Inn About It. 'IMII be Immune ind Just: an unreasonable. n is s strict rule with the bi. inns- stlsatic steamship companies tilt the wife oi the captain shall not mm is his ship. The supposition in em if sunning should human to a. slip. the cumin, into“ at lunch: in his pnlolle duty, mid am his m nut to its lusty a! his win ' 'hn null- An Inc. Baltimore supplies the show of all nations with calls. That city In th. center of the cotton duck Industry of the world. sud not only furnishes nm for lot-21m mules, but tents for lot- elgn armies. the production of m twelve factorm being greater than the product of all other factories In the val-Id combined. m the cm "Don't ride mum over the cilia Man's mm and Nam." an a mommy won". 'fltill of «an. “it I: an aid tine notion that a "we con- unlmlon and ridding here mom to unity. 0n mites do not cone um I. like I birthday :m It sixteen. It is attention and Itillfu! pruning. nu q nip at every turn, that develop the “we um traditio- hto a man's deflate um Don‘t drive the ma. girl llto cellâ€"conch“ awkward-e. by coupling her to wear mum that me twin of childish fancy m- ien metal."â€"-9t. Loui- Globe-Demo- The cult-er: a! the â€minio- I‘ll- mn that the nation school. In no MICE? an "Deï¬ant. “I accordingly they ask the city to hale the 37m 3 pm of It: «muons! wort. Other cities have done mating in the no. The mm per day for eat-h child was shout than coats and a half II 1m; In me. by helm- Quantum. n In mircwl to ten than are nun. In n was more an: tlrco up†n ma. â€It“. the mm [In closing elm-m uhoolhoom wm used. and Ito average attend-m during the Int week was note than u: llama-d. Tim has been no tumble About M- ung the mum to me “la (to have fond cu mm In "caut- school- an lilo. The “on; «fly «- umm «flu m- lm III-er m nutty one tho-and. The wound nu. and mum“. The children m (ml: to play at mils. u «nulls. u anvil. nu (“J-maul; Son. of no. land new-«Mu nun-l; an I“ won mum-Mr and an»: M «m. the who»)! bun. I“ Inn 0! the bot und- ue nny fru- viciou- muons. nooh rm awarded. The cumm- wm lulled to come no play. 0M- nlly m phy I'll undo cork. bu vulolmomtuwlmm "all. named and planned. All the duke. at the Mallet-une- mm o.- The Dev-nun! at School. and Id- u-uluu muted we use ol (hm cool. my «Mommas. And the mum undertook the lull of conning Ibo chu- dm Into than. } In Ibo hummer of 15'!†The New York ‘Aum-iauuu for Improving the condi- tion a: un- Pom In an on a lane seals the onwlmem 0! vacation school. (or (My children of the louemoull. Edu- cmou In. not the note purpose a! line run-mun. I’Mi'h was. In tact. rlouly nklu m (mu ulr tund- Ind other whome- tor brightening "a. live: 0! the buy- and um worded II the Mr- rovr urn-cu and mum house. at an peony nunm o! the cm. A low 'yeln no I: would have seen- cd odd to choote the close of summer (or a review at educullonul prone-l. 11m. the summer schools have changed all that. Nowadays much of the but work In education Is done In gunner. Mon-over. n m-u' kind a! summer school, wry mum-nuns In many can. luu hlcly wmo luto notice. VACATIOIU SCHOOLS IN CITIES. Ii. is evident from this olicial mu- meni by the commission that shipper: and travelers are deprived under an ruling or an Supreme Conn of their supposed right. to compel through tho communion the adoption by nilmd carriers 01 â€cert-ind numb]. charsâ€. and that they can only recov- er such right by securing llVOfIbIO action in Congress. "The court concedes to the commie.- aion power under the interstate cont- mert-e not ‘to determine what. in refer- ence to the past. was reasonable and just.’ in the case under consideration. the commission has determined that the rates complained at and which are now charged by the deiendantn. were in the past and are now unjust, un- reasonable and in violation or the statute. The duty of notifying and requiring the defendants to cease and desist from such violation: is enjoined upon the commission by the not." carriers are obliged to obey. Having. in the light at these decisions. than 1 the (acts due consldernlon, we ascer- tained. round and reported the rates which would be reasonable from and to St. unis, Springï¬eld and Sellamon. Mo. to and from Eureka Springs. Ark, and have recommended that the ear- rlers reduce and conform their charlie. to the fact: so found and reported. This recommendation may impress the car- riers only as may seem to accord with their own interests, since in the present state of the law. as declared by the court. common carriers have the power to establish, change and exact rues independent or the Judgment of the commission." gee!- workul out so fully a. li "g nulls. «mu l The $60,000 damage suit of John I'. [wash against the World's Columbia: Exposition company an: dismissed at Chicago In Judge Gary's court. Welsh was I visitor It the world‘s fair on Sept. 3, 18.3, when I horse in 1 mil liar which he was stunning kicked Mn In the had. Judge Gary laid them was no evidence of negligence on the pan of the exposition. mediumâ€"laym- June: F. m: o! course under any circumstance: Ir. Charles in retain; a little cash from the ante of old etock and "Hone other thing: around the rectory no as to ear‘ ry hta fern-er hneIneea partner through In second tattle for life. A letter. etulng that a man amerlng the ‘laerlption dill-e. Insert heeheen seen In the vicinity of Blue. Iona. end In not near Cream. in that state. waa received by Attorney Phalen. The to- tal expense to the state of the lancer! trial. outside at the court mete, salads of the helllh, etc.. has been â€.18. About ".400 has already been expend- ed of the extra appropriation of 88,000 made by the county board. It Is feared ‘ that another WMuhn will he very dlfleult to secure (Yarthaxnn 't‘lwltunorck county "and Jury found tlltmn "Itâ€t'flnl'nlll Mr eta- beulemeut ant-tau W. In; hlualtonl and Dr. llolu-tt Ktrtu-trtrtt. tormrty bankers at La "am. Alter the “than or tlu-lr bank Nanttonl hot-Inc the travelling representative of I counta- aton homo In Chicago and Klrlmulrh I purllt'lltl physician It: Work. III- ltonl wu elected Itato Innate: {not the twentywluhth dtatrlrt and III ulnaeqaently «and flown Ma seat by Senator 0. r. Berry on the gmnntl ol Illegal clot-thou. The two mm In and" Cl.†Mada earl: to appear tn- tore the March tar- ot court. ‘ Kahlua-â€000:" I. Pulluaa la the [natal "lead the colon! than have ever hast except am». Lla- colI. We on M. I «lit 0' mtttade." Near: M. m an of the Kanhahea (bland “tel-an aortety. upon the above word. In In aun- ï¬lm-red helm tha mlnttoa hat altht. Ir. Putt- .aa. he went on to Iay. hId fut-aloha annoy-oat to than“. at m II porter- on hla rolltu value: He had the mean to nah. Io dl‘lhetlo. II to the color 0t mm on tha Pall-aaaanaotheywenctaaaua mettle. The ltteraty Iaetety aa- can the mean waa Iota latlaeaflal lhII the only“. The federal grand jury at Chteap halt-tad tlaylora \'. Newell. who at- taupted tn get u. no. the tee-try Curt-eat It Chtehna and I'Iahtac- tal hr mitten It each ptaea a 'Iehaue at charred 06 um. (Io-nth laua at Waahtutoa ahowetl that the two Ian-hag“ were eta-m at hatva at the lane httle with the oath anghto ly bani-d. knoll truer and In. Kalle Ham 0! bath (â€0186 were ladle-ted for math. matettett dol- lars. Rte-hard l. Mmeh Illl Ham ll. Runners. elerhn II the Chtuan mtollce. detected laat math ptltar~ In. letters. and John man-m. who adventeett for I cashter amt attempted to extort demlta from Intimate. were also lldlcted. A true lull was ton-d against Vim-ease Start-tau. one ‘ at the. GIrotIlo gang at mantel-letters. The elder Oarolalo. who was 0"me Ithhbea by htarctItIa two weeks am, was antler nnelllance at his hone Iatll Wednesday. He has alumna. Adam I. laetgert patd a loan! vta~ It to Judge Chetlall's mutt last track. and I coatlaance of the use wa- tam wtth the Indentamtlng that it aha-kl he called next Monday Ion- tug. Attorney Vincent. who la at Wheaten. wrote I letter to Mum ad- vlelag It. to agree to a â€atonement, wI-Q'IVOJ‘IO Marielle acid ended the life of An- nie Berray In a room at 98 N. curt street. Chicago. The suicide can. to Chicago several month: no from Spring Lake, luck, when her mother maiden. Her father in I telegraph operator It Bon- ton Harbor. she is aid to have been married to Paternal-trad. I IIOOI- kecper at Lake street and Animal ov- cnue. und m separated from him 1 ‘Ihon time In Luck 0! fund: 18 an to have caused deem-done". 1 Spflnxneld.â€"«Adjl.40¢u. Reece hu qued In order accepting the rat:- nation 0! (Boom Liche- n In! neuâ€" tannut of Company I. Blnh Int-nay. Galena. Honoubl‘o dilemma are granted Privates cart )1. Curr, [Bull I‘. Went. John w. Spanking. Comma, 0, Sixth Infantry. Gclmhurx; Ben aunts John G. [moldy and Wilson Tinker and Printer: John Painter. A. Bohwoth. Jotwph Wearmvuth. Mull "tuning and Harry Wheeler, Con» pony 11. Birth Infantry. lialnna. “Inaugural: ls reported that. tho McCormick harvester works may be removed to this city. The rumor 1: given credence on account of the tact that. the McCormick company owns a large tract of land Just north of hero. “1an to the harbor. Quincy.~Mlss Eva Distln. daughter of Col. W. L. Dlstln, recently appoint- ed surveyor or Alaska, was married Wednesday night to Lawrence E. Em- mons. Jr. Danvllle.wJa.mes Wolf. a farmer of Muscatlne, Iowa. took his wife, who eloped some time ago, back home with blip Wednesday. Im- lhyo‘ Kampala-I (unwoundâ€"I.- Ol-I. Kantian, l'nlltk‘d. Cull-ll. Obit-nu uni limit-lam linu- m- lvm leak. at the mu. ILLINOIS NEWSLETSJ RECORD OF MINOR DOINGS 0" THE WEEK. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. m Marâ€""V Mantel lot All Inc. In (molarâ€"“Tho gout-or a Want. Viral-In plan a. violin." floâ€" ‘0I, «m In»... th elem an «undue. “Manama Non. MWhmMmflahl Ikul . h Itoumnt- and mm comma-gt :- mu 5. Ilsa u-Iu-a sum and u. 1. Inca -. â€emu: nu! exp-alto! than can. nun them-k Ital. Ila-c gunn- tor the sums!†mum-u! IN a mmmmmwanï¬mhuonm nun My lave-un- for Ila â€allot - lulu :ununy' "lam virtuuomJoroi W hall. II 1:15. In but. ‘ HM Mann-A and n I": on awn" an new mum. - whom. hgl ghoul u, din-us. it: I.“ O on II. a.“ m A ( all onto “Ion-lulu! local) I- ‘3 30m"... f Col- hl Donna“! mammary: .‘m w - ‘" hum." a Isa-mm mu muglqgnqgu whit-g. nt.|.an........_-... __.a k -L -A>,__A ,- m but cow II! $31.35. ville It. poorest on a proï¬t or only ".55. I“ on. Mt m. In the Pennsylvania emu-ml mammal slalom nine cows were In exactly auto (or 150 WI. The value ottlnproduct [Manhattan]: that the III sun. The poorest wo- ducal only 828.06. Tho ml: (to. The gentlemen connected with this company are In ovary n7 unable. and will do u} the! acne lo. 'lllh W“ I“ In huh 0C- Tho company denim to add tblt It. lino contemplate: the undulating or mutton Ind other ludunrlu elk term-Inca under “a annual-u charter vhkh promise to be enormously pront- This company having mull-ed ex- tenslu holdings of product!" Klon- dyko many cumin 0: 0|qu lam dividends on its mk. one“ to invest- or: Idvuntam not possessed by Iny other existing company. I'lll III) “M M "er-9v ‘1'! !! yard-oi 3m To those dealt-Ins Ill. mum-t In then well known and wonderlully rich Bold placer properties located In the hurt of the sold bottom mining du- trlot of the Klondike. can have sent them. by addressing this company at not Chamber of Commerce Building, Chicago. a pmspectus smug mu par ticuhn In reference to than proper- em! and Mia propertie- loimerly owned and developed by It. Joseph Ludo» of Dawson. A Good Willâ€. Tho Joseph Laue Gold main; and Development Company or New York have ambushed omens at 1106 Chm- hor ol Commerce Building. Chm 'l‘lm cvmmy owns the "lump uln- fro-MOI.» “osmium um . . n. Im- "at . ‘ or u in. In. Chrm-u am IM éuie Into tul- Ion :- ms. In nomad no. Indian†nu thelr m. In church. an»). an: The mm mm of 3m um I; mlyhm o! mu. -w..- -v -- mmovnulmo""' -m ‘m-u CW" “303 I‘ll. L on. SAMUEL PITOHEH. of Evil-uh. Una-M an the “fluctu- ol "PM" mm." “a can M Ma barn and don no a. a" wmfmwumor m. mutMMIM'Wfl’Ol-IER'S â€Mia... mbmmofmudmoflmlu" pan Loouwmuvaau admit-“Ha There are only three new telegraph amnion In III- country. Gun-am M mm euro, lulu “I nonmghodpum. no. u. Animal-u. swing “radii?“ Inn-t pane "creation mound in the world. hie II Bic-Io l hm dour each year. About 60,000 lamps are loud loose In the [ï¬tter ban of tho Unnod King- It 1- hard for s Inn to cllmh up In this world. but It hurt: hlm much worse to climb down again. Vll'lolll um ot loam oo'unty. Ky" within the Inst for weeks. Candy Gal-11h euro wrap Hon louver. I00 an, "0.00. c.1erLdI-ml nunmwy. Customer-Hare. walnut. can ell. emu am; It ha a. rod Inh- II It. Walterâ€"What kind or halr'do you ex- pect In strawberry toe mumâ€"diu- lem Lite. "unto Ion:- lo'oll mu Oman. WWMde-n Plur- am A: . H '0 DUI. A onus II 0'. I)". Wildcats have sauna person- In lo-‘l’o-Ihc tu- II", can. 5' muméoimoul W101. ,0' "ll mo 'om- m :ro mofuzï¬s'; It MI W 93’3““ “'1' W w. u. u. omcaoo. no. “I an. um" 'mm u â€M!“ Ills. Joan m.ln could in. [had long It? Inn'- Inihiu had not pot-hotly and. I do.“ aunt!†Want. and pound. gpougarluno'ï¬ menu. but I ind m ., Hum-khan M ' __"