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Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Sep 1900, p. 7

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M _ "On July :I with We shipmatea, Oliver Smithwlck and Henry Winn, I deserted the British schooner Little 5’“. We alid down the line by which . the yuvl was made fast nstern and cut 'Mmt Smithwlck had robbed the [alloy of stores enough to last for ' three days. We expected to reach the ,l‘rench lobster factories on the vest , coast of Newfoundland. where Winn ‘_l' I, hid there was plenty of work at good wages. , "When we had been afloat about six ,4: lion". it blew a sale. The ynwl upset, ' ' and the int 1 saw of Winn and Smith- ‘ wick they were fighting in the water to not on the ynwl. They were out of light in s minute. and I fancy tho: m drowned. > _ July 10 I cm remember for a 8-0 In a. morning. that lun- : I mu n: my toe: Ind wand-rad “In an we. nay were ham- 1‘!!! In as am. I don't digs-cm tz‘m "On July 15 the wind blew a gale through the night and it was fright- felly cold. I managed to crawl to the nide of a rick clone to the water. there I van nheitered from the wind. My feet were beginning to turn blue. 1 remained there till the 17th. then I began to feel quite ltrong. and, get- ting up, tried to walk on my swollen Inga. hey did not hurt, but I could not manage them. I had to make up Iy lind that I was going to die. when a null yacht came along and anaared ahout’ to put ad a heat. I fanned up and screamed, hut. ly acrealn van a whinpen. fly throat deemed to clone. 0:: July 18 I Inev‘ I van going craay. I could nee hun. ‘ dred- of boats on the water. They all came to the beach and turned around and went back again. I thought there van a big band playing at Cape Race. and that I could hear the music plain- ly. The idea got into my head that I had found a rich gold mine. I actu- ally crawled around hunting for gold. Toward evening the wind blew up cool and'freal and I had frightful pain: in I! ma. The last I remember van a dream of eeting almost every- thing I had ever heard of. ' "OI July 7 I cooked the pocket 0! I] tron-on In whlch I had «trial to- hocco. II Inter, nod chew"! the vet cloth. It m to In that It lured tho longer some. On July n I was In I llld of stupor. Several I‘M-3 host- n-ed during the Afternoon, but they can I long my of. I could mmty cowl. but I kept filled wlth tutor. 0I1ulytthcau wuvery hotondl Mend Ion tho- nt my tlne since Immune-stun". lhodlontnll lull-c In my Ico- no- the knees down. I] stomach hurt and no that I m hell up Ilth frightful cramp. l (ml than I of voter on July IO, and for the too «encoding «an all huge? had left no and I lay with- out moving. at the Iltlg of a pool of voter. l on: a stamhlp potato; one in to clone that I could see people on no deck looltlng At the Island. but I could not make I move to call atten- dol to nnelf. ”I at. I can u quanmy of "In M: m“ not an: Inn." around nub. A hula. rhonmr pond. but I could not gum! m luau“. "On luly l l Inn- by my (mun-I Md non-um nfnlookmt o! no int-Ila. I trial In M. in“. having no lull, at room I Md not curb ny- um; I was out of my head at time: cm. pul- ud hung". to m nullify. Thorn vu puny of am In Ibo hollow: of (In min. I In! of on n rqu around [In III.“ to: counting Io Ml. Ind (mad that lmumnmlydm 1’!qu mavnd.nbonhnornmo(outbo who” ulna. On July 5 I New very lam. TM- um am up u be. u I. m (mum and my Illa bog-n Io “u my mud strum. but I. lo July 0 l Md not boon bunny. Il- Imh I had not had myth!“ to at duo Inn" Hus Hula M l nan l in "Icy!" to much that I [arm ‘1). July 3, u daybreak. I (Ir-“ca Incl! to the top at some ml to w .7 button. I could no (he uln- hld. about (on mm: o! to nu- MI. I, I6. in mu 1 In 08 C190 Rue. Old 1 In mm. (or, In" dull, l u- lbo Cu” Rut lulu. Cd Inc. I remember dragglng myself out of the reach at the waves sud so. In. to sleep. I woke up about noon ad the sun wss frlghttully hot. My all: vs: sll pulled out In blisters. Ily logs were so swollen that I had to cut I] trousers on with s shsrp place of stone. l could not let my intro out at my pocket. I lsy there In the hot on All the slternoon, too weak to to". When It so! dark I went to shop sun: for A while. sad when l Avon It wss rslnlux. Ily tongue In s'ousn so um I could not loop I: In .1 Ion“. I rollsd our and drlul I! In (You s hollow ln lhs rocks and was! to sleep solo. ‘ “I kept anon. When It not daylight I] log: were swollen and cramped, Ind I Ind no leelnlg in my arm. I “I III llhmd 1nd swam for It The fir! rolled up on the rock. nnd pound- m he hit! spent twenty any! on desolate piece or rock on the “them coast of Newmundlnnd wu- 119m Warwick, u sailor. has been yes- and and placed under : physician's We. H13 feet have been amputated, .nld his physical condition 13 very ind. His tale of suffering is almost beyond ballet. He said: ’IVES TWENTY DAYS WITH- . OUT FOOD. ' I by "lub- W-rwlok Who Wu Id Ito- CI. a" at Booth“ [1:- EXPERIENCE. lot-«III In, hula-a. Ex-Gov. Bushnell of Ohio cud recently that while Governor to made It 3 mm part of kiwi-mortal Du colon-non to put-don none old-comet Nice punt leather Innke- the neuâ€" eni oi iootmr. but ii. reqnim are to keep in order. There is no better dressing for It then u very little ulna oil. Before veering n u. pelt of patent leather boots It is expedient to well rub in 1 small quantity Oi ulna oil and then pollen with a 00ft cloth. This in to prevent the leather mun cracking, n: It sometime. dpen. Pee «at leather should never be dried by the fire. for heat in: n m of coming the leather ho lam-den end crack. An extnotdinuy «cont man from Dnonahire. Inmnd, of A chain, round in n muddy pool. that m evi- dently pushed la way when young inâ€" to n cure-like space for-ed by the roots of 1 tree, nnd bclng cable to mine. had grown into the than of its due-fitting prison. lack of room had caused the tall to develop only to the extent of n little deformed stump. The back In also had vanished. nnd the whole fish had been dlltotted Into an gnarled and twisted (on: of the root age. being hideous In upen- ance, yet seemingly mung null healthy. It in dillcnlt to innit. how ‘ a nun mld get food {or yen-I under; such conditlonl. ‘ la W DIM. ”I and '0. M Art-II. Oneal. lonravlatl‘e no“ (anon- "coop" 'II the mhhtu at Port. Ar- thur. Coacaralaa that htl. at aetlva diplomacy on the part of the lama Ila.- ataa llama. the fallout-3 M II bola. told: lounvlal. It I: aald. heard at the paycholoclcal mount. In the unmlatloaa during the China crula at two year! ago at Queen Vic- toria‘s avowed deternlnauoa ham to aln “other declaratloa of var. With lhla knowledge. at mun-and he held the her at the almalloa la the Far But. He knew that Great Brflall ImM not "ma a var." and. therefore, ‘ he read the bran talk about the "opal dam" with a name. and recent-d lard Salt-bury'a prntmtn thereby aa algal. tylng so many pmty phraaea and Il- relied threat: as Ilmply hlnl. la thin. say those that helleve the story, Illa the eulanatloa of that udde- with. drawn at the Brttleh ahlya at war from Port Arthur alter they had [one In with much brave parade. They were sent aa aa nltltnatnn. hnbthe A‘I'YI‘ discovered that there 'aa aothla‘ at the hack of tho ultluatun. la short. Ionravletre dlmery of the alleged deter-Imam ot the Queen never to aln another declantlou of war on- ahled M. to aceonpllah wlthom a nhot 'hll Ila-la had secretly been atrtvlu In reach for centuries. In the language of the new Mylo-ac]. It. was the moon of the century. ~was with them. the door fellow who has been “nice" to her ever since she came out. but who has never commit- ted himself. Beauty determined to evoke something besides admiration from him at this laet event of the see- eon and in aid or that purpose eerried along a choice organdie evening gown. cut Just right, and ea ireeh ae a new blossom. They had waltzed a turn or two and were moving toward her chap- eron, when Ferdinand leaned forward her and murmured in that only-tor- you voice that will revive flutters in the heart of e divorcee: "May I tell you something?" Beauty was on the point of telling him that it was not neeeeearyâ€"that she knew. felt, all he would speak. but no girl went: to mile the joy at a propoeel, no ehe dropped her head and tried to be hrnaquo. “It you want to," ehe‘aaid. “You are euro 1 you won't mind?" he went on. "I don't think I shall," ehe murmured. giving him the upward slant of the eye that. in the lexicon oi flirtation. meaneâ€" but why explain? Juet then mamma elgnaled with her (anâ€"l r they hed begun to welte autoâ€"3nd Beauty murmured. “Not now; luet walt till we reeume dancing," and permitted her-elf to be taken to her mother. “You have ieit one of your curl: up in Its paper, my dear." explained mam- ma. eotto voce. "Put your head down ll if i were talking to you and i‘ll take it out." lamina wee a very good eort to notice thet marrinl detail and the papillote eplaode wee over in a mo- ment. she Joined Ferdinand quietly, ae It nothing had happened. They moved along quietly behind an avenue of palme. "And now," ehe aaid, a world 0! emotion In her voice. file eyee melted over her. "We all right now.“ laid he; "your mother toot it out." Beauty eaya the whole aociai eeaeon ha been a dead tenure. -»New Orlean- Tim-Democrat. But the Gm Wu I'll-nth] tor 30! Incorr- Print. nun. I A New Orleans girl tom thlq on her- self: She went up to the Inaugural ball at Baton Rouge in I. party. Fer.- dlnandâ€"we will consider him I: such pathfim pulling we an Inn. in nu but. now the body at a man on the bench. Investigated, and round Wmlck. who was unconscious. Be an tomuklbio constitution. which wu all’thnt carried him through his terrible experience. Ilomuvnzrr's "COOP.” rum-[Anchor 3-0.. WASN'T A PROPOSAL Excepl In the rich pmvlm o! Buch- m, the peanuts and noun dwell In null VIII-ken. modeled In every parâ€" mum of the" walk! “mm upon the pin 0! 1 regular city. 'lnoit Iu encircling ugh. Ill-8| suspicion. I not actual conflict. It the mm 0! Mo. and to flu ln gulch-m village munition- I! to any out the om Old cannula“ prlnclple. Chin-o Io- clcty rest: upon 3 but: of lulu! mn- At [clung than III nutll Int-Ir and trouble about the visitation of the ar- unt- o! dullmu. Th. city I- but" on the north Mall of the Yang-u. jut below ttn outrun to m mud unr- eudoo o! norm and oppodtn to It m n mm at Illlll. called the Pyn- Ildl. on Account of their curiously ”now-l formation. It um found by the Mailman-om: at tho [mt 3cm" «Poor-hm. or knowledge at llsht and nlr. that the all upmu um“ down the river moon-M from the hill. mn- Iouod nl’ the amt Pym-ml on to the any and brought hull loch wlth them. “nu- wu n Intotonblo "Inna. and mild in tho mile. of n Christin church nd Ill] Maine". The mindlm ud nut-min“ of the} Chi-amn- h-vo Ind lllllltarnlptfil J crown: of It hut 0.000 nan. no to nest. In a ring fence. Small wonder they noel even time o! "It'll Europe. I Tbo other picture. Ibo-II. the nu- ml our-non: during the lively mu. want. In «mu (or the Lou- ‘ the Chinese are. It wu e breve act [or the mu in I. email ship end her mment was not eumcient to answer the big betteriee o! the forte. Her alter tunnel wee riddled and her bridge In ehettered by I eheil which wound- ed her commnder severely end de- ltmyed two Mum guns. The crew of the Alxetine cheered the Iitie tren- tteeliy and succeeded in silencing the tort. thnnh to the work done by the Germs. The picture printed here we: nude by a British uni oneer‘ on I xunhoet lyin‘ hour the Algeria, uni ehowe the "tie lust he‘innins to Iork into the line of tire. CHINESE 11v- TOLE’RANCE One of the thrilling incidents or the bombardment and reduction of the Tutu torts occurred utter the north- west tort had been taken under the time or the British gunboat Alger-inc. That ship then moved. down the river and proceeded to reduce the north tort. Owing to its position the British gun- ners had some difficulty in getting their range, and it became imperative that the exact position of the gun: he discovered. In this situation the Ger- man 311th min steamed along. passed inside 01 the Algerine and drew « FoflTS AT TAKVDI A. one CD'WI‘IO‘I It no" the Hwanepoo. or an33 rim. the cm becomes crew!“ with unloved m, and unaware Manor!" and the noha of Industry ml the III‘ with I data!“ din. Maria. and lfllll, The late Dale onmmhm. an I! an M1 opinion that Shun! vu the wicked!!! and (mm any out of 8m. Coral-l1 am In In Bit-[ha] lame gluing alumni of all In In“ of God and ml use an many he found In other pun even 0! the Colt-(Ml OIâ€" um. "5mm: “any ad “labor. hood. and to land at Incl-ad "him r In to run counter to the Inn cotton! Lo! national IIIIIIBCL From “0 lat-I ud tortuo‘u anon that Mu. tho rim-aid. no: and tom your out at 6-1me to (In labor: of tho loll. ad. In" In (In. of flood. nllow tho-mint mu. "no to not mm wary link. When the loud tonal. "Mr nuanc- Ilo habit-(Iona. run up or and and mods. are “that "rcpt uny or many Inmlogsed {or (be awn. Thu u‘ u mm" to Chm-a NMBIIIIU. Tho ‘ no... I- M moth! “Ila. In! no mishap I: not down to the mama. mummy n! ma rlnr god. who in no! ban mlrlcntly led and named It (be nun ban! by. - nevotoly. the mu nlooo in!" eight killed Ind nine wounded. while the Rank» had an one": and twenty- elzht men killed und over .1ny would- od. The only "anon «mum III A Run-in. which an In I “allow part of the run. The arm-u landlu may in compo-ed 01 Inn Man tho. Ala:- ‘ Toward the beginning of the action the Fame and Whiting had attacked and captured the (our Chinese torpedo boat destroyers lying of! o! the dock- ynni. meeting with very little opposi- tion. The last of the forte val token about 7 A. M., the action thus 1min: a. little over bix’ hours. The Brill-ll loss was slight; being only one man killed and nine wounded. The Run- sians and Germans entered much more don Graphic by Dr. Pucock. the chief ogzineer or the British wmhlp Ahe- 1'3““ t‘ “W“- major Wmmuflm clear thousand the lam-unset! Btohulntloconlolmluu.hu been dismissed no- t!- vellum u mmummrmmm- in; many. It is w the “that!” remit of it. w mtmm-umdbm Imus, M 1» ms: of Pow-n for complicity In the murder of Goon! the m- in: attorney. Robert .l'nnklln, united much admiration by his dnaufle do- quenco um minty u n nlmlc. It has ulna booming man!!! known that It. mun: wu u m that In am. but five up In. «an m tn check“. 'to the dellro of MI Panel's. The annual has n m m of whom they me very proud. he. Orlsv. In spite of her being I yar- of in, recently Appeal-ed on tho mg. in a Mormon manly given In lid of I charitable fluctuation. Inc. On lav has the abunwon at having boon the first who. to pin 1441 W 1nd Opheli- In the Mann Mm. A- Md do any of King III-Ion I”! he nan-r aw the llu mu m once. The nld vu than u I all" llthomhofmalm who- tho quee- nlwan hey! u find to run. tuna-tn It the table It um. and Iron to prevent the man at {Mr- teea when t lady In- obliged to luv. the room. The king “(my lulu“ mt the aid keep his neat, .- m nur- umon wn all nonsense. ‘l’bo Clan labor 0! [I’m II all new, while and grin“. Ind nu I- m- coulry 'u 1‘33”“, out a! II nan-tad mm at 71.78”... M no 101“ m In .0 '0.- en II the ammu- IIIJIIIIO'I. N.- 831 In animal: a! lot. Iain-o and theology. 01.581 II lord-l M 10.- um- bmunu neioolu. am In to- fom schools and ".737 In Hm- o! the car. At our of mu I'D. or sullen Inclu- In In.“ In not i! any It... I rnrloouy, and I). “all frequently lawn the “him a! I gun'- In. him an atlas co.- yelled to up!“ (belt can a they mid up"! n log Into a: b- fon thannuhlalolndmlflm- der to their awn." "ml the Com aro- Ill Iota. L K. llllunnl 0! Int. Ibo In M urind I. Null-non. habit. I- m annually. m: no In “W the can In!” out In the low: Iowa. I!- an turn-t: "They lava can I‘M- II [on nm It ll In" | «1'. humor for I III In wall m lov- eon mm IN loud for their mm mm: and Mn, n In" an [or the all. at! work. of "rim Illa.- llu tho INN, and (no In. and tour at Iod- on scum: dull an our all! u I. 4|!- lcnu to mun that an min. haul-l. favorably buy plug ll Am I! all. But a. bony, um cent or Chin-hon all. flu Ila-In. pm «to un- of «cu-clued no column-led men of Ibo-muons. m to namM-hhly Oriental an: they noo- nuun one. load! (on. canning n mull: ablation. the flock bolus 31ml” felt by an (My. which won lying thirteen all. 0!, outside the fiver. Tl. autono- docldod the fortune- at th- day In [Ivor ol the um... and only “allow lflu followod u mum!" “mm mm all the (am Ion upturn by 1 A. I. Small u'nnrmored zuuhoutl mu pit. ted against the strength 0! eitht Vol" powerful modern tom and batter-la. ‘nrmed with the latest sun- md Iup~ plied with all the improvement.- for lacllitutinx rapid fire whlch make mod- ern wir such 3 grim hulineu. The capture of Tnku under that oondltloru is an nchlovement of which each nation concerned may justly’ be proud. The torts did not show much dun-[e from the outside. but on entering one a vivid idea was gained an to the elect of mod- ern lhell lire. The plum m wrecked. and mutilated men and horse- were thickly strewn over the blood-Imlnod ground. my. Burnout, Centurion, Orlando. Aurora. and Endymion, In comm 0! Commander C. (Indoor or the Allerlty. mmmmu «lumbar-umaud . cornlnnbmnlmh~ ‘ udmmehluummw om' brea- nt Wm ' " fluctuation WW_ hhchlcfoflcubm It . , smtllxtymflamm m.naonmmm m. m Dal-m In. murm- many-numb;- mun-munmufl mica. noehidnnfldfi. maladmmhdb‘hfl mmmmm ‘- county. A dulmmhcmb‘ concerning tar rot" the nnfl' 8 13mm «on ma- ot u- but!” “In“ on“ W Into the rprot IO. Th _' carda- tnlu v. mull: u ‘0’ of may-In nu- um at an] '1. (Indie. no 1r., Oath Balloon: .1. vand- coat-do- ot hot .. \ urn"; lunrfi; m. -' WW human I”: !. curio- tnll: nm a log: mm. mm.- lmmo mum: Id" 7 ‘ In. VIII-ant. III! “at ' ‘ monocl- mum M amenmanrym VIII“- lomu \ «I; m 1"“. I. .Chm-L m; “‘0'. In. film: 5" .1..an Ion-3 My hank-fl. Michal a '1“ jun: Mum: I9. ‘ui‘hAd Ink-rum. lined In... mustan- 0! than" “I h. lacta- ll. lumbar! d . ”In at tho W: h at him“! 1mm. lluw loom “than: in M brain. In. I. HAD". . hofll up mm. Inn fill! land In... both ML '. coma-lo- o! In. 0" ' ”than: can Iouh Jol- Nuh. loath mun-n; IQ All mud and mm mom-m. I. J. Inlet. South mm: m... Auk lulu. m 5-; mo emu mu m manna-m. Inn In” mum-um room no... Complaint 1! unmixed: of v‘ ‘ Bethlehem utd Mom ,A. nyt‘ommucony'toudlv’ mouth-cummm - . tomuolonolntoo'mld' ~i ' on the Phil-dolphin I W n Hatfield. Pa... sumrs' "3T“ Thirteen "he were loot two more mmnn IIIROM ~‘ _ crushed limbo. never. out! “ll ‘ ' . nd Imam! Injurlu. A I“ ~ ' killed and Muted follows: ‘ Tho dad: ‘ â€"â€" Ackerman. Phil-dolphh: - Hun Blukbum. Ambler; ' Bnchmn nod 40. South _ _ ’ Thom-I my. Allanto'o. In. "ad to. South Bethlehem; mm; mm. Mother of In. south , ham: Godfrey Kaolin. NM ‘lunlo Godfrey. Ind 14. 1‘_ ‘ Humid Land“. Hun-u: " Oonlflo. 'All'ontown: W 3 and 21.8mm: mum: lot-donut. and a. noun- m In. Annie Blurry, M 11, M Mich-tn. The mum; " .v’!‘ Illu Carrie Rocha“. dam - Rickard anchm who no , .5 cheat crulhod: mom. to. " South Bolhlohm: Ann hot-I.- Wllllln Burlhu‘dt. South hm Injured mummy. mam-at. South man: has broken. VIII-on Ore-lull, Micheal, bum-our; hoot-ad: scrim John Dom, mlpllu. min." or 0mm null factored; llloly lo “0. Oar-ton South mum; embed. In 000m HIM Main sod contusion at I001, L' . Two scona m. I m; mum to "$1M In; mom” Album

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