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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Apr 1901, p. 8

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. om $2025 éi -a a HUGHES co”. ‘é‘ BUCK’S --- -_â€" 3L. KLEIN. I‘ll?” . . “Cl .3 I”! 'I‘e-ph PAU LBURMASTER M.D. CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER II'AlATE PRIVATE SANITAI". Vhy-udnnyrn- Inn ht Chan-o Wit-yua- filth-awk- Chow‘- bio. for all eh.- of holding motion. 531‘s. i‘m-fiflhwui‘LJT. lo. ‘Ciflhflqfllll. Mu. Otderl called for and de- livered. Give me a trial orderâ€"drop n cud or cull You like good fragrant col- lee. sewing that rich del- IVOI' loundonl in the but grades The anti. actory kind thu I sell will suit you â€"Nole the following ptioel: {up do. . . J. W. MORFORD. EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST. mm mmun lmm SEWING IACHIIB 'lT‘I‘IflG 0' GLASSES. IOIIIIG VOII DO". Elana! FARM. I“!!! "0 SILT IE": 01"!” 00003. Ffl’WTI ’E‘HIBLES, ram TI" 073”!" M0 mm... 3‘ name: at“ In lot-lab III In In“ belly [and witty. n a: man: Mun JUIBOAK 349 ’WOU"C”Cm.m. and can make very prompt deliveries. Orders called (or if desired. Telephone No. 23:. 32 South Main Street. .. .. . . . The very choicest cumin steaks, chops and toasts will be an inducement offered out patrons. We alâ€" ways have on hand HOUSE DROP IND Ck“. n60. public mum this noolutl cflc condnh Phlllpplna. night be as Old hence (1 Vision. We In; anythln aver-n chm tornâ€"Poor“ Id Tho-M n E tfihauuh§ 923353??? Itaiikts 333333 Governm Yates lnda the finances C the state of Illinois in splendid Cape and he can he. trusted to heap _ m While Denice-ratio calamity lers are lit-walling the mdltloll d thlnaa which vlll Imitate larger Walton than ever Mora. a vldeawalxe progresaire and unto-date aitiaenshlp. will see in this catdltion nomelnina to rejoin over. They rec- ognise that it is the material M o! the state under wise Repablican rule. her extended bnslneea and stable In- ‘vlnstriea. that make these extra ap- proprlations nee-eaaary and enable the people to meet then- caaier than ever before. This la over a hilllon dollar country and It grows richer and great- er every day. No state in the Union haagreaterrenaontohemadother splendid retormatory. charitable and edneational institntions A Republic- an legislature and a Repel-Ileana gov- ernoreanhereliednmtolookafler these great institutions, and conduct the same economically. wisely and hi!- manly. There wlll he no extravagant a nnneeeaaary Watkins but the sum will be commensurate wlth the demands. and in keeping with the greatness of the state. mil, «in on ".6 "fl? FIX-751 «No, summon! that mm ho nth factory to both aides. 1100 Fund Mun «MM In M- but not tun-h In m- untnr, hid the Cw his MM (mt 5: manual.” and Qumran-1’. “on Io nothing that an n In nun-tad III we qua-"m that he (Mum will nun! IM- lmomlmt u a too dim Dun-«mun- In mm chm. Hm I. the terms lulul down In. what-mm”. than that mm men out uh".- rm l‘nhn. n will he hm! co ”'0 an auburn-db; n (In out»! than ta In" the man- na a! bone end- and m"- lh m a! flame and male h the M- 013w us! by mm" m". and I! h hood that the majority of m N: o! (In Hum! I"! can I 1m New. otpoblk'polhyhnmnudhm can I- n ma ylu Indication of I‘l‘ jinn-I o! conviction regarding the mm. upon whkh the (hand can: at “My within-w no. Cub- Ind have tho ”man! a! the huh-d to It! on wank. Tho (all It." at tho auto-clan" no and m the Minoan-a up... matchm- of bdrm In In tho Il‘l wry lo the Imam: and am; of the ltllml Mum and: at can. “It In non-dad by In»! Tho Amendment to (be "my appro- priation bill. reported to in acute by Ihe commune on "Inflow with Cuba. mind (he awn] of "or, MM of Int con-ulna. I km or poms"! mum-I. loch mnlglly at n‘ lanai-(Int fine-(In In order to avoid the possibility of an extra session (mined by Democratic iiiihunteriug. this provision was made a part of the [unitary reorganization bill. it in word for word the same in the Spanner resolution. with thin addition: "Provided that all trun- chiaea xr-nted under the authority hereof shall remain a reservation of the right to alter. amend or repeal the name." And there In another ground (or Democratic objection. The only moon-hie inlmuee in that they are in favor of making them tram-hind! perpetual and not subject to the "-3 vinion of eongreuu. There are mii- ‘ lion: 0! money waiting to he Invented in ntroet can. eieetrie lightn, us and public ntiiitieu of variant kinds. but thin renoiutiou foreseen that in the clu- ctlc condition of uflninu over in tho Phllippiner. some of then mivilegu might be unduly or uuwinely muted. end hence they m undo subject to re- vision. We might well despair 01 do- ing anything that would gratify the average chomp-hem! Democrule edi- tornâ€"Peon: Journal. 1.0le 3.10. It must be admitted that Demo- entic 0mm are hard to please. The news“: or a civil government in the Philippines is admitted. In tact. thereinnotudnythet thereienot more or less howling on the part of the Democratic press over the continu- ance of military rule. But they are in flavor of civil government. but opâ€" posml to any way of establishing the sauna. They hare Itlggented nothing, y and their patriotic efforts are direct- ] ed toward opposing anything that lie pnbiicann may euggeet. The Spooner‘ ‘ hill provided for that in the followinsj ‘tertne: “All military. civil and judl-‘ clel authority shall, until otherwise or- dered by congress. be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner no the president at the United States shall direct (or maintaining nnd protecting the inhabitants of said islands in the tree enjoyment of their liberty, property and religion." it will be seen that this simply provides for an interregutnn until the next meeting of congress. providing the insurrection ehnll ‘he suppressed in the meantime. And where. otherwise than in the president. could this power be vested unless it was in the military authori- ties that the Democratic editors are now t-oniplnining of? M W"! I. I. Ila-m Mfia I’m-{i695 0m MI!- Iolub- vl. Cah- may Ind have gone Into a mummfneoflhdr nodal mmtlon at George 11mm. ‘ ‘l‘be capture of Agulnnldo bu dicta] some new fulfillment“)! many from his American admirers. . «neg liler'rovqno qua Lena are ex- The dispatches bring the announce- ment of Henry Yatsa‘ appointment aa superintendent of insurance for the atate. This Is in line with the sug- gestions made many times in this city by the governor's heat and most trust, worthy friends. and they will he very lunch gratified by the intelligence. Henry Yates is admirably titted for the duties of the oflce. and he Will have the reaped and confidence of all the concerns with which he will do hnsineas and they my full, on fair treatment at his hands. The once is one of the most important in the ante. and it will fare well at the hands of Mr. Yates and the appoint- ‘nent will give general satisfaction. ‘Ee will and the ailairs of the once in good condition and will have a comparatively any task in carrying on aflairs as they have been going the past (our years. The Journal congratulate: Mr. Yates, the governor and the people of the state also over the excellent appointment and believes everything will he mans to the en- tire satisfaction of all terested di- Ngtly or indicetlyâ€"Jarksonville Jour- of Mr. than for the nan-on that he known he would he pom-flea to die- tate I (an! appointment over the lands of the mum as the Illinois mien would be to dictate l auto appointment over tho had of we gov- m.-â€"Demtnr amid. “he" is ,0! the whole affair and It ought tn ml than. According to tho mm: nut-mt It has oath-d Mmluuhehmed. Un- lao the norm nun-m to Monte the Immune“ over the bonds office 0.10m math o! m. newmper com. mm In mum to Mm and In onIy enl- cuhted to breed mtenflm among our party mam. It Is not likely that be “:de to dieting the appointment («I to melon m' " A’fié‘im'“ " in, the one: for the an» mm n.“ m. giver-pt (urged Rowe. This In I" was Canon and on “ml-hinting an pin-M and he chm arc-«Mt whammtmt. It rum My legitimate for tho governor to Ouch "no appointment of Mr. Rowe and do all he could to new: It It um alao gimp!) m for me nom- vlcw of n. u now mun-pm)- m: In: use Munr- umon ond Manon have Maul to moo-m Mt. Raw. [or appoint-m than upon any that (hm a blood on the m. (hum- or hm, Mug, gm pl- minim _..‘ .. u that u a man Callo- would no tum-l do". but Hon-nor Yam I"! 32!: Info loaned of him that Amtdnllauhoeuuidbtbo law-um to! m «In 0mm nu- hn been down by Bona- ‘hn Canon; Ind mm and the Mall» Nation -In relation to "In anoint- Iont of at man «Mot for Halo mm. I! It well known that 00'- “ Yam dealt” nu annual-u! of Ind ll. Route. The. mum have m an the worm: would be Inca-nun! '- M. with. and So far from the attitude of the United Hmo- bolng "unwonhy of I In. and honorable nation,” It I- bon- onblr. rum Ind necessary. Under tho existing elm-toms an uncut:- dmflul mm o! absolute “downd- ouoe In Cuba would be a foolloh and foothold: m o! I'Muh no nation In no Ito-u would he cop-No. Out now mm! loot- at tho motto: In the I‘M 0! Juan. «all: And prudence. It would show [mu [occupancy by hula: an anion door (at nil-under- afndlum trouble. conflict om! poul- war. “But when we declare that the Cu- ban. must give what we ask as a con- dition to being followed to form n government and to the withdrawal of our troops, we me assuming an atti- tude unworthy o! a free and honou- blo nation." The words at The Time- an thoughtful and true. Those of The Express nre superficial and false. Wily is the United States exercising woven-eighty in Cuba today? Why did not the United states withdraw from Onbn immediately upon the "title-- lion 0! the tmty which ended Spunluh rule in the inland? For the simply reason that the United States had, and has, the right to remain In control pending the setuhilshumn of due and ntisfavtory coluiitionu or withdraw- cl. From any other point or view there in not the slightest. excuse for the continued pmenw ot the Amffl' ‘ can governor "ml or n“ n single Algerian toldior. “The most that we ask in that Cuba than recognise by treaty right: which we hold and should always exerclle under the aupnnnc law at sell-preser- vution. Neither the (.‘uban constitu- tion nor the Teller resolution can in the least lmpnir our right of towlhlo intervention in Cal»: tor the repulse oi assaults or the suppression of dil- orderu than lmperli our peace. Spain was sovereign of Cuba, but we inter- vened to put a stop to lutoleruhle tum- ulta. Culm run he no more than 50". avian. treaty or no treaty; and she may be sure that we shall assert our right of shit-protection whether or not aha torumlly concedu to us the right ‘to do It. We possess the right, uny- ‘ way. She loaes nothing by (Mug It formal expression. She gains. on the contrary, by acquiring tor hemlf the fight to cull upon her powerful friend and neighbor to protect her whenever the my be in peril." 0n the same- subject the Bull'alo Ex: "'9‘! says: ""’ two m or can ' we hear name «nu-um ot Governor .._.... _ V W (or giving his brother the but ”.5... W h; an I" an ' ‘ ng poomon at the governors dis- ‘I'I-audl-Ok I‘m-II. Dualâ€"that of commlslumer of Insur- or the Drowned conditions or out m We don't am with the mm» m Rood book fills a man a heathen $3254: from Cuba the New York who don’t provide for his own’ I: _ hold, and noné or us are heathen. fur “Tl" “1°“ that we “k b that Cuba we would have done Just as Governor mu rec-mite by treatgfighu which Ynten (lld.-â€"â€"Tn-ntou sun. __ L.-_- n.) ,. h. A AA_‘,., ‘11-.- II‘ I.“ In"... or the proposed conditions of on! withdrawal from Cuba the New York ’l‘lmeu says: n. a...“ won-Eu. AMA och-:31: .mubvadâ€"Imll'milmlfle'm- mm‘nflhmMMh chi-Hm bump-mvkhmnm In: mat-0b. "M..râ€"wmmmmmfl ~M.hW-nynmuhm Tb- silo-u- Ilnqn mull- (n- n to“ uuumummpnd In] t. m- m.“ by Ibo ".on u. (Ch-MIME. (by. Randy. That My up a- rain!) and dull; Ibo ”IMO-in at Jann-ollkp-l town-n, and not. duke-o Inn «or ban «pond "a! M not noun 0! that mind In pn- Inh, which M n In In genui- pn- mhflu d that dam diam-v. Clo-bflun‘n 0...... Ready in all-ed nvovld IMO nub“.- hl m can M “Ma and grip, Bush A film. wru‘l lun- lulu, Imn - mm. 3“. II "It... 0-. [I 0.0 M II!"- In... ' _7 ' y”... lav-001:...“ «fawn. nu. A“ PNIUIONIA CAN I! PRIVIHTID. hi. Lana" Drone Qulnlno TIN.“ All drug‘ku alum! the mom, 1! n In". to can. E W. Gav-'0 alga-tun II on not box. I! can. Au worh all tho cold. hull" Bro- .o Quint-o ram. can a cold nu om day. No can. no pay. Prim 23 can“. V t Attorney General ll. 1. llamtin hm- ‘ rendered an opinion In the mutt" of ‘ publishing mum-ta! mun-tn by VIII-g». town and (-in onit-ialu vrho handle bile funds. "0 any: that such It. mm‘tul flflfl'illfltl must include the amount or public hind- expended. and (or what pnrpou exmdecl, and must give an ttemlud statement of the amount expended for each purpose, and the Home rule should be followed‘ In letting tour": the amount of tannin non-Inn]. lic- M‘III’H ttim II no other ‘ lenl ml: in which this natement an be numb-had. Tia-n- an 0 number of omclnt- In thin county who do notmm- pb' with tpe luv in thin mined. by! it if!“ '00 late to turn orot i new Inf. - Governor \‘nten exhibits no haste in making appointments. and when one It announced it strikes men tit-quaint- ed with pollflt'al conditions in the lttlto that the governor has displayed wisdom in his choice. 0! one fact we may be mounted. Governor \‘ntes had none of the plat-on within his gll'l promised before the election, and It menus to be his intention to disirilmtn appointment»! so “all owr the state that no one can ntirly t-umpiuin. It Over: man n ho helim on himself desor- vlng an appointment from the govern. or doc. not moire one. it is probably because there are not enough once”. to go arottnd.--Alhiey dunno. A row Democratic papers andstatea- men are lost in llttleneas that they have sought to discredit General Fun- ston'a brilliant exploit In the capture of Aguluahlo. Some of them carry their tmltorom procilvltles to the ex- tent of urging tho Filipinos to keep up the fight regardless of the fact that thelr louder is not in u position to do any more mischief. There should be no room In this country for mun who wlll dellherntely advocate the warm (ler of American soldirrs and lend moral support to the enemies of the Mgrâ€"Paris Rem-on. 1’0 CURB A COLD IN ONE DAV, Every biz newspaper has a sumpop way of milling the trouble in China with cmlit to this government and an increase in American trade with the Chinese. lmt unfortunately no two or them are alike. Meanwhile the people are perfectly satisfied to leave the matter in President MeKinley’a hands. knowing that he will do all that lilould he done.â€"-Watsekn filulwart.‘ ITOPI TH! 0000". In Or. llh‘ I'll! "Own-tin” "Pm" OFVICI "U TII COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCROOLS. Ola Icon: SUSAN A. ROBERTS. M D IIIIiIIIIâ€"IIIKMHIIIII .. G 51:33:! 62:6 ouncaonm u I. tniillliuRIIâ€"Iifiluwfiiiilll ll...â€" * AD. G. GRAHAM in“ DR. W. C. DOWKIIO GIOVI. ILLINOIS one. "Dill! Izhn O'IICI All) BOUGH'I, SOLD AND EXCHANGED. COLLLCTIONS AND LEGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. MuhAn-u. mu.» '0'! at Milan... BANK IUILDING‘ TII COURTHOUSI 'flIA‘I’OI. I. C. BARBER. DENTIST. MORGAN Fire ‘36 Life Insfii'ance l8 Us!" I A. RENTING AGENCY Real Estate launches; CON VEYANCIN G NOTARY PUBLIC POLICE MAGISTRATE Quip. Hum Chm hr run-«L We have 0- MM "arm «4 film me Im- nth- Ra's-1k. and In Cm. I" OI the call- Ibu lat Im- IM . rm ml “0. I! I Hi. “In. wmp‘ym way "Hm-l “team It“ On any ”win-2V4 III" 1." Math. ”11:“- yno "can. lot mm m‘ A. A- m'_A AA -_ . ... {kg {“717} inrt’i‘oi‘l‘n‘IA-n ‘. Cikfll-Qfil'i 'l'ah Hum Ave. a». rat. CALIFORNIA Thrivi- II“ to no“ II IMO m In. rnlo .191 Thad" In! I Ayn! but. a II It. «an u.- M- mama!- nu. Im in and. m the find Mu Chum I! I" 0! mm Ill) SILT LIKE Cl" u "w mm! Inna!" not In!" «II-1 wavlulalumu. “to. chm-(h t'olovuo hr lnyr‘ II an n In no n" 0-. lug: Irvâ€"I mug-um «tony. W! 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