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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Sep 1901, p. 2

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{M at Egypt-all:- of Into: um. Vl-pcrml‘n- All Pub-l unch- Ihnl Wont-‘nuunnu Ina-twins. hem of General Interest TOM h! ' ’ Paragraphs Guard Kitchener repel-b heavy hu- la p party or lelt'l acouu. '30 m lurvflud by the Boer gen‘ all. “ulnar, neu- Honchell. Fri- hy morning. DIM sum (nu-port Butord h- m on I and but oil the Mud at Elm And 1: In {and Ibo will to mm It a typhoon should no.» i. all. 838.. an on. no... 35 333- 2 Eh I?! 13:..- a. 3:98.35.) Scotti!- gags-oi dealâ€"s amclvnthoflmlln.ex a! dull with the la. of III!!- Mm. M d no It the don-mafia! d A. :. Roth-child O 00. It lawn-or ht Inc. will. an!" I «mm. sever-l m to; slight Injuries. 3“ :3 gr Eden A. Bloodgood, young daughter a! New York people. stated on a limp- ulnx Mp (our dun ago and has [topped compleuly out o! light..the ’mu balling the best detectives or the ml at Wum. Itch. Dru-tn soldier at ron lad. mm: Inn“. Johann lost 13 arrested at Corona. L. 1., while Iddl'98llnl an anarchist netting at 600 patrons In a saloon. Pot elk 1n Brootdyn park, attack” ad funny sores m keeper. In. lcxlnley, upon the advice of Dr. Buoy, takes I drive, vaying a visit to West uwn Cemetery. when .tha Pruident is buried. a! mum and the lumen], wlll be not by Conn-m through a speclal pm- Illlon. Md 1111 also be xlven Mn. Lemme]. Gourd Frederick Funsum nu un- dunno I mecca-nu operation for up- Mdun a lull: And It I. believed to Will recover. Eu mm nun-in protection m 0. 8m: 0! nun-mm, ItL. om cm. htM-lI-hv ul Isu- Inn-men mum In nun-l eon- nation a Prom-nae. N. Y., ma- d sputum: during «a hour d an MP: haul nd Mound unpro- m mot-tum. MdYov-tginlmolbb. D. by mom Univ-natty u lonlml. in. tho (amt ml II the vorld. unop- vmadm. ”do Milan was cm W” m. “I. chlnley tuner“ M II We! of mm, cine: 5nd a. Mo: of runny. stopped for :1" mm- dmn: the mommy COMPLETE NEWS SUMMARY. fiFranh 'Bgnevolent Sdciecy at New York will build 8600.000 hospital. - Tho expense Incurred by the death of Meat McKinley. including mot?!- :m in the Iveâ€"awry build!“ d “III lam-n street. CHM. ac» m by MIMI- I: Go. and acne! cum. and 3 kn of $100,000. m: and Carina of Rash urn-1nd I mum. vim they were received W kiddos! hound. Cur reviewed Erma miner magnum-Mo vent M h 5: {Avch mat near Que- bc. Ship natured on the rocks. Odo-Han rebel: md Vane-news: Brickla- nmt I‘ll to m Unlud 7136mm-fi94fimu5’m'! {WW “IE WEEK Turkish undue- In Ar» Hula fitter memment mind In - railroad m’fivum the munch in Matthew- unison, woum Alma, with nu mu- 3. 04 Richter elm: and killed 1m Mono and mail! wounded ism Mind on his “and: mike north of routine. ill. Thompson and En:- lnnd. were gathering nut: on Richier's min and were ordered oil. 80m verd- then passed bemoan them. when Richter, who is quick tempered, shot Thompson in the hold with a re- volver, his victim dying slmoei in~ candy. England then stopped aside. but Richter ill-ed on him slsosnd ii is feared he cannot survive. Richter left. the place or shooting and tried to escape. but Shem! Tsibon caught Richter and placed him in jail. Richâ€" ter has always been considered a very dangerous character in and around Cornell and will undoubtedly plead in- sanity. as be has been confined twice. at the asylum at. Kanknkee. es hue also his wife. A brother about flVe years ago killed his mother and com- mitted suicide in the county jail heu- while awaiting trial. Thompson, who leaves a. wife and two children, is also 2m 01! field. Ethanol- The town lot on field in the Rite ad- dition on the Birth” C“! (1nd.) lun- m In very nearly exhausted. Frol- ooe to two walls were drilled on on?! M In nanny every [mm a pain; wall was found and Hg was limo“ utiiciutnoHnifomIt. Macao cm W and varied fa their ma night and day his had I an- jng dost in the Macao: in Mm pol to u “flak”. WM! ”on in! h a. m as “no: as m “an m m at m no». I.“ sou-on out. Robber- bm open the Info of “0 Mutual CR: (Helm) but and lo- cured over ".000 In «All. Dulce! many nlublo ”pen. The are. . large one. 'u nlmou 00anon d¢~ manned. porn 0! the money that be- Ing blown through tho outer wan at the Sta-bury restaurant. meaty feet dimnt. when men persons were duping. I.“ In MW ml. The maiden an appointed 00!. June. M. Bell. Eighth Cavalry and president of the military board of ro’ View. to be a brig-diet general, vice Brigadier General Lndlow. deceased. Gen. Bell wlll retire about Oct. 1. Um! leaving a vacancy for soother “womb MIL in Ohio. LATEST MARKEL QUOTATIONS. 8min wheatâ€"460. 1 northern. “a 70980: 0. 2 nonhern. Me; No. I spring. “068%. Winter whenâ€"No. 2 red. 71671950; No. I red. WM: No. 2 hard. Me; No. 3 hard. ' No. mm. «me. (Tomâ€"No. m we: ho. a? c; No. x. BMSWC; No. 3 yellow. (4 Kc: No. 2 yellow. Me; No. white. WWBflfic. on:- o. 4 white. filflfic: No. 3. Wife: No. 5 white. 1834:; No. 1 WM", 88038541: muleâ€"Choice export and dressed boo! nears. 36.750615: talr to good. amass: llockers and feeders. ”0‘13: Ire-tern lad awe". “Maxim; wesurn range ulcers. $504.3); Tex-nu and Indiana. 82.? 3.75; Texas cow". 62.10021”; native cows. 500 ‘15: haters. 8305.50: hulls. 81“ 4.25: calm. 315005.51). Huntâ€"Heavy. “3' .86: mixed chem. mm“): light. 70: mm: mum. Sheepâ€"Imam. mam Western wean-n ”$6113.66: ewes. 32.7? 123: (sedan, who; flock sheep. 3202.. Bennâ€"Pea henna. Mnd~1cke¢ 33.8; medium. hand-picked. ”Jim 22. mum-~â€" L‘rtumvry. enr- rhotce. 20c; seconds, 140‘ )9590;5I._l_l'leo,__9'1.¢ cc. I'Ic: pun-king, ire-h. .. [ID-WAâ€""n‘ road-2 4 3. 81 "no; allrln. cum". u... lflj'c: lulu-I. Binnie. C nods: l-‘ul crew dnlum. choice. mailman Younf America. IOKOIchj lon1 orns. mm 1:; "Ann. meme. ban-â€" ml ,: 0mm (munâ€"Aw”; bth ."d “teak. use -nml'lnll mm on: UN rod. Rov. Dr. D. 8. Ballard In been :3» pointed the immonbla mum of St Patrick's Roman Catholic. church In Wuhlngton. D. C. St. Patrick's pur- Ish In the richest In Washington. the church owning real estate worth H.- 000,000. Dr. Stafford Is noted for his outcry and what-rum). He in a run friend of Pruident McKinley. Almoet an entire basins-u part of mum. twenty muse went at M- chlnon. Kan. vn wiped out by In. out n. amen building: Including Wol- verton'l general non end the Nation! Washing Incline Company’s factory, bung anchored. Estimated lose, .50,- at??? "‘:2.T"coo""ifigi'i.m“’ 3' com‘ on “not. .w. M- flow I. 11”“ Fusion bet-ecu thn Demacndc and PopuII-t puma ot Nehru-h VII of- loctod by their am. convention .mr nan-lon- new In untrue huh at. Ur colt. The Descent. wm (Inn (In had 0! the “clot. Bum-n Conn 1n- ac. and the two menu or the unl- nun, [o to tho Mull-u The Don- ocrnu (Iceland "sum". oppoud to any mutton of tho party 01’ n] chum II when“... Noni-tum: For Bum Court junta. Conrad Hollonhlcl; for "but“: mt. J. H. Button; tor «"qu «out, r. a. "an”. W I.“ .- hvg Am 11:- OW "ll 11.. arrival .1 Vancouver. 3. 0.. he. shawl]. Mule; - report at tho ammo ab- ncomflu at Edward Daniel. mm for nun A 00.. Martha“ 0! Damn. um: I ml: of mono: "flood; MI‘ and at from "5.000 to ”0.000. Dn- lcl In mid to have hon Mon III clam on the Annual: ud- an: Eagle City. Main. and he will prob ably mum to Dun-m In sand Mal. lun- nu nun-h Law. In. Len- Fur lho‘ and killed her fuhor-In-lnw, lie-hut Fair. It the" homo in Bomb Chum“. Wyo. In. Pal! I: l girl 20 your: old. BM Ian rur, who bu put 50. nan-toned Qo km bar Ind th-l when one fired ho ban one hand one her than! find wlth the other m reaching (or M- mok "r The polka found I revolver In the Mp pack“ of the dad man. In. hlr was "rated. “In; Ehiriéter, having killed a mu Out under the whispering oak ms- ot Wastlswn cemetery, in a vine-corâ€" ered vault. almost buried In a sloping hillside. all that. is earthly 0! William ucKlnloy now rests. About. the “0V0!- strewn slopes a picket line of so!- diets stands silent in the shadows. Whole DI! (liven to allot. All day Thursday mumeu drums beat their requiems, bruises walled out the strains .0! marches or the dead. great men of the nation (allowed a funeral cu in grief and tears. Through solid banks or bareheaded men sud weeping women and children. lrinnd by a. wall 01 soldiers. marching mil- itary and civilians passed with the mourners of the distinguished dead. .u__ “Wu-”vow v. w.â€" _..._ First among those who :0“on the dead during the journey (mm the home to the tomb was the man who in now oi the head of the government. In. Innate, Noun Coll-pm. Mrs. McKiniey was unable to attend the funeral. While we last rites were being said she remained in a room of the family home, dazed, not realizing that death had come to her husband, almost paralyzed mentally. During the morning, at her urgent request, she sat done for a time beside the cot- III: as It lay in the south parlor or the house. No one seeks to Im the van that Is drawn over thi- scene About the bler ot the In! earthly sleep. The cake! we. not opened. But she on near the one who "or land cared for and protected her; our an den! for whom grief bu bunwd into the soul 0! I country the Imam of Immune. nnd Mnencenco taught by MI life. Ioulnwonl and the drunk m'im um! "I... John I. ll]... Troop- Mnlod me first; “on. but 0. thou-ud- wbo had gathered he" and and II plau- for In noun held mar pound. catching up the min Ital-I of “Nam, fly God. to Thee.” The silence 0‘ calm Ind come; [In IIâ€" knee of mun. excitement had M «I. "n wu not. It Mm.” said an uln- New Pea-Mont '- Tun. These words brought home with crushing force the warning that the last me: vre being emcted. Among u; LA__1 L‘A- -n- those vho 3:: wlth bowed heads van Pruldent Roosevelt. The tours walled Into In: eyes as he heard the pet!- uana that God might guide his hands night. Then came the last mm 0! this journey to the any or the «lead. Members of the muted 8am sen-(e, u-v._-w ., than who sit In the house of repro- mmlm. officials Ind cum: from practically every ante In the union. comm. mlmnry orgnnlntiunoâ€"I e01. nun of more than 6,000 men (01141de m (can! car a- this 1m Journey. m In both. to m fink Hotho- dut church at. Canton. with mm, alpha-u. gnu man a: union. my mums o! a. world. M with the unending mum at on “may. mat-ton or In almon- do- but of the church, I" Mil blddul from light by the nonunion of blooms Ind 0011! piece! that bound In the pal. 1m and choir Ion, "that the full allot 'u fired. but at the heart of our gov- ernment." Then he mm: "In III the coming yelrl men will neat. but will net: In vain. to fathom the enor- nlty :nd the vlckedneu of that crime." man In ()an h Ma. The skies were hidden by cloud- of my. but not a drop of mm tall. The pub of filming )udlnx to tho hon-gated nut: in hurled hem . covering of blooms. Thu carpet of flowers came a n olefin; (run. the school children of Nashvmc, nun. ”Macadam“: Gnncllony Impowing Funeral Cerembm'e: Precede Interment of M c- Kinley' at Canton. l'lul Can-unto. Inna-ho. Tho tut ceremonies for the nu Dre-Idem. won mulled with a dignity that Itrucl damme- to tho ma 0! (hound- who watched the inner-n! column lull. (be Mme! (mm the ion. to the cemetery. From the mu: parlor of the {rm home which mnwn‘mmnmnymm . ..,.L- yuan a; with whom an martyred madden: Md numbed m In youth, up nu- am! More the Mum! at approached. Th mum up “a. m a: they ‘ . Mm! thom‘ TUNIRAL TRAIN EN BOUT! FRO! WASHINGTON SCERI AT A WAY STATION. or the vault the flower carpet had dis. appeared, in bloom. havever, to be guarded tor yen- ” mementos 0! this day of sorrow. Just without the entrance to thla mausoleum stood the new bresldant or the United States. The coma rested on support: only a hand‘s tench 1mm mm. Then me members of the cabl- net formed an open line with hlm. and members at the familyâ€"all save the lone woman who was in the home under the close watch or Dr. Rlxoy- gathered near. "Earth to earth. ashes to ashes. dust to dust," came the bone- dlctlon from the lid: of the venernblo Bishop Joyce. the Milton just above. It mum as a mighty "amen." Again the whit» haired minister spoke. Again came the crashing roar of the saints. its rever- beration beating on and on over the hills about the city. ”‘l‘npl" Sound“! by Bu‘IOI. “Taps." the saddest can the bugle language or the army knows, cum: 1mm eight. bugles. The 1m notes were held until the breath of the vlnd seemed to rob them of Me. Away down the broad street, two miles away, the marching column: were ‘3Nll cous- tns. The music a! the bands, muted, It seemed. by some gum hand. mum nontln; m the group about the mullâ€" M In Clo-0d Upo- lann. Then the unite! in carried within the vault. Five Inf-unmet: "arched behind a. A moment pasted and the outer doon were cloud. The Inc cer- «away was over; the third marred maiden! of the United Eula had burn command to God lad eternity. Slowly the mlrchlnrcolumn traded about the crescent road to tho lo“ 0! the unwary ml... Than durum throw In n“ out .11. (ha silent mm took their nation. the m- oan pun won closed. pagan, whlle to convey an «lama lden of the tenure or it all which wu moat cmpicIouIâ€"tho depth Ind ll- lenco o! the grief displayedâ€"4: beyond words. In ill-l respect. It wu the m or Wain-day gamed over npin with increased inunslty. All along through the great black lane oi hoopla that rtrctched from the M:- Klnloy home to the cemeteryâ€"quite two nlm~wm Incl nd women weaving on though their dare-t irlcnd wu being home to the grave. Ivory By! W chI fun. 1 About the tomb itself tho outburst of grief m null more hulking A: the cum wa- hornc into the null there was not. n member oi the abinet who was not visibly nlected. while meal were in tars. with their handkerchief: to thelr eyes. Secre- tary Root. Ilthough controlling him- self to some degree of outward cnlm. wan deeply moved. while Precldent Roosevelt repeatedly pressed hi- hand- kerchief to hin eyes. amt have or moor-non. Among the bystanders many Marce- l! made an eil’ort to conceal their emo- tion. It was a scene under the cheer- less guy Iklel and in the bleak wind. to cold as a November any. that m the radiant glory of all the grant mm of flowers could not relieve-th- picture of all of sorrow Ind denou- tion that death lone: in it. wake. As the one on whom this torrlhio blow ml- harden was not thorn this u- my was spared her. will "up In lid of arc-lu- Here In this flneâ€"cmnd vault the remains at mum: )chlnky um lie um they m hurled In mam. Then remain now only the plan. for I mon- ument to his memory. Already than are under way. Thu-Id” morning mat gender»: of the noun or representatives. accompanied by Gan- groulman B. 8. PI!“ 0' NOV York, N Gunman Balls“ of Pennlfl- nah. were 1111'” to Westlt'n cur my and fluted the location of the "emu!” plot. x ._ ”vâ€"â€"-â€"- -V , "NW, "1703.1, {0 Theo, Nearer to Thee." Once main came an cmh tram tho gun! ubove. in. 3.5! 333. 3. :1 I. .3 9â€". 6315 v33: .5 I. 38 .85 133 .3 93.9.31. 3: .589... «no! 0.: 3.53353839933 3 CI. .035... I... 3 omupmottheeametmm MM. ma unload: the mu- !- not‘Mnimy No.1“- ml- «gamma-monum- 3% l} of the cannon ecnoed from B-Ilnl n loll-nt- 1‘0 CANTON â€" A for the «action or a monument. The plan- and details are In yet. embryonic, but will “sumo definite proportions In a week or two. Dun-I n “I. church. It was 1:50 o'clock when the pro- cession reached the sutely qtona em- nee where the funeral wfl'lcee were to he held. At the church entrance were drawn up deep files of soldiers, with hnyonete advanced. keeping A clear area for the advancing casket and the long train of mourners. The hearse halted while Preeident Rooseâ€" velt and members of the cabinet engined. Again they grouped them- selves at either side or the entrance. and with uncovered heads awaited the passing of the casket. Then the now- e'r-coverea will: was brought from the edifice. dun. M the foot 0! (In noonlrln of not." marking (In All" In-I lhq choir to" I” the Nov unmade-l. too. In no :31qu «ohm And In black. 0!: (MI the cunt tn plum under the «mm; tom at the flurry bon- v- v~.-.-_ -VVV, beam and as it missedâ€" within the blackâ€"draped entrance the president and his cabinet followed within the lieu-Iner- of Count-a Enter. At the (ear of each at the tour Males stood I soldier an. attention. can in lund. musket held straight in trout. The number: of the scum entered. M. the bond allied Senator Allison of Ion. Then «In. Penme and Coch- nll, Boon. Burro-l of Michigan. Tu- noun or the band. nnd outside the troop. Ind (mod 0 phalanx 01 um and bayou“. Thou. under the buck shrouded door. an” the cunt. .V- ‘... m. with the light. mam um: ol- hnxueo from above. the (nuance o! (In flovcn hovering about 1an the male at Beethoven’s [nod rum-ml march pulsing M the mph. the maybe-rm gently Downed Ibo Its- dnped nd Covet-unwed eoflln to In I‘M. A. III. at Cal. m Then the menu look ihdr plum In [to am In! to the right 0! the mun] title. The rear ldnhlh Mudmolihenmmioibo left. Every one within the church Md rim 1; the mint wu brought In. They remained sanding. A mm lgter and Praldznt Butane". named “man the am May of black. His llpI quivorod mam: :- no wu- escorted to the you directly bound run, our“. uuuvw- v- _. ..._.v_ man Ind luau of Illluou. Nut am when a! the house and In The! wound duos! 150. Speaker Hon- «not: at (ha-had. ponder can. the escorted to the now dlrecuy bound General lulu. Behind him ale Bee- nurm Himheoek Ind Wilson and Putnam 00am! 3mm. who fled into on next new. and with than wont Secretary PMQW. the mm mm and nude ovary alert that I Ian! heart could prompt to nave the Illa 'hlcll had gone out under the halo . lolly-n of [bull] 3-000 Then am the lumbar: of the [11m fly, .1] being seated to the left of the «null dale. Abn'er IcKIMoy. broth- er of the data president, nnd his wife who slowly at the head of the buck-clad line. He m tented In use per directly behind the men of the any Ind just won the .m. from rte-Man: Barnum. After Dr. and In Boer «me the venmbie Ioseph sum. uncle of In. lemma. The great man [and left the funeral much unmanned- pound out the FUNERAL comma HEARING THE summits!) 301;an gamma mu CASKET. In. Blunt momnnnlud hlm. the blackâ€"(loved ushers ”It other mamborl or the party. The formation of the mural grocer uon wu as Inflows: rm: Dim”.- Gen. Ell Torrance. n-uonu commando! G. A. 8.. commndln . 1nd unit. , Grind Arm ml. at cammwdw E. F. '1' r dc me 0 .“fl:' or gill-10 and um. Canton Poll. NIL . Cunmn. 0. Buckley Post. No. 12. Akron. 0. Bell Autumn Post. No. 80. Wuren. o. C. G. Chlmberlaln Post. No. I. Palnaune. 0. Given Post. No. 133, Wooster. o. lint! Post. No. 134. Mmmon, 0. Other Grand Army poul. mend DIthm. Maj. Charle- chk command-1:5: Eighth Regimen: Military B Detachment Ohm Nanonal Guard. Troop A of Ohio National Guard. guard of tumor. omctaung clerg men. Funeral car and carers. Honorary bearera. ngclnl guard 01 honor. Gen. Nelson L nu. Admtnl George Dewey. Gen. John R. Brooke. Gen. Elweu 8. 0th. (Sen. George L. Glllenple. 1/03!!! Lemon. ' ‘ ~ â€" â€"- A n- III-I40 WNI the ham! at Guam Nu:- all no um of Amrlcu lilo flood cu". m wheels at lmlonm mud w nvoln. m luv-um ol loll pun-I ll mm but. Tin Ihlp um luv mm l- “: nun mm: llm. 1'). III." dropped Mn plcl. The Inn-u allotted Ila (an ll Ila-hm. TI. crawls In the an “ml: lulu-d. m «mum sue the Ital-(mum to a. deadly “at ad the dying wen u.- The mama; Chm dlvlfloll m mm ID at room-«mun. from club. manta. mu- hodm and the mic,- nmd rmmnt ol Nnuoul autos. tenth: Iuh other nlllury manta» pended. The on In heaven for a me. tooled do" not I mount“.- nation. where many «on head was hut. Such! mflcu can held In no churchu o! the national capital «0 hundred- “ other dun. fill“)?! no: '. J. II'A‘I. limit! «mice: for the and mum! were held It the Millenni- In Uneoll. Nob" and were 1m 3:- tenaed. W. 1. Bryan m on. d tho principal speakers. H. am In put: Pmldant o! Ben-Io and United lulu “tutors. Speaker at Home of Manhattan"; Governors ol lam with null. (Jen. [gourd Wood. uonrm of Cuba. Ohio IlllI and-u. mm“ Cm". Judun. mm or Ohio» Gov. lclflnny‘u lormer Ina M 7.69m omen or (nevi-ad. Fulani oMren of Oh 706ml oak-en 0! (‘IM Fawn! can-n or “on Board a! 61mm" 3!. Pun-Am I.- Ila-r0 or Cook County Mud-buommdhmmt, mmovirtuuotthalmuuvonu mtho-arflcuotthom.lom sorrow mt bu mun-[mod out n- tlon. oblluntlng the Math“ cl writ. rm and religion. In In mul- menury to the patriotism at our poo- plo u to our departed mm It would Indeed be a dim no out nu- tlun it the murder of 3 mm; enl- enmed only the members o! the dull- nnnt party. Whlle no recent alumna have aroused deeper feeling em than. through which Ir. flcmnloy pun“, yet in no contests did the minor!” more cheerfully mule-cc in the fill! d the majority :- «pruned It tho pom. Homtho mama-11mm und their dignity and WM mung-humus," nun DIV-I»..- u A. “gnu. mum 0“me 0mm 0 All-um CIOVOICM n I. Clovola Imu- Willia- chln Con-nod u Voter-an. m mot Your.» Union W In“ Cum tau-Owl. "1 I '00". “vb...- L ll '0‘". (Ir-M Canada at m coal-and!“ Humm- Tm In OVIM_ In“. 9 _UMO. “A. moment: rand by M armou A'l' WASHINGTON. Funny. fiéfiliienl. m3". and Cnblnot.

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