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Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Dec 1902, p. 2

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- WI: tor teprasonu- " MOI“ house of the Montdnn ‘.- Mu Yellovuone county .‘ .. "In ”other tie. Before Mm received 738 votes. ”mulch got 515. c. 0. Beaver .mhucan candldnte and s E. . I» Mocnt. A third election ; mew mew Khunty, a painter was killed ‘_7M:1:‘I (ram I courthouse root at A; m. Kcl'nrland fell Into A vat of “(w j I inter u'me’s pcéklng house Hanan. Tex. and was fatally 23%|”! I” been let for | water “a an electric light plln! at m. Ten, to be completed 'IlI-olm 'hthm Mac's mllllonâ€"bulh. M“ It Galvaton. Tom. hu V Wind. And VIII be put Into . «we 0. Agra-nu, Art. max Dukes cut i. M and Iodoully mum m who In It year. old. In ‘W “on piano; and “my il- 'I'|Imp- a: cum.“ held 'I cu but.“ to be Ille- tram: In the Beaumont (Ten) '1. Iain prevalent. and a num- ,fl Ida are beln; "knocked out" Mt. Chunk. a prominent cmzen FM. Ten, wu held In 31,000 inn I chute of killing I lexical: ifl alt-sued to ten nun" 8h vied. m the w of Chum aching. ‘ w Anna; 7 ' » My: hue become ll“ tin and: of Mn. m- ,‘gmflenul and have de- I h (I. can entirely aunt ml stem-a stone of . 1a.. had In first! cut '\Ihlllotrloltosr-‘ _' Waco-hem M Ford. atone!- ‘00 he. I'. A. Thu-n. w. M. cnnt. ud torn" bl. run. Bach! of cmmna {i ulna-or Ill-mun o! Duluth. L an Inn tro- nulud lo fiflbflumm all“ 08 hunâ€" h. and cum- Diet h J. WNW of luv-t II vu m to nu- Auu “d M at; II In Antonin. “my; buovlumm “duh. undam- h a. u-uo mmu for nun-w on I chum. o! mm“.- 1,8“; m: "on. In tho ..0 mm lino-n Ildfrél ILLINOIS. mum lay-nu. . Aim-dean. ED nodal: m. Rev. W. H Hm. W Milton of Mulqllmdathomof 1m Whim‘rfiflfl radio! a a run- . , c comm use-t Am eetad U1 ammo and divided iato Caren. n tart pin. to «my the ham mute. the rail them- eeireu the govern-em oi Veaeueia. all the remainder beta. diotrihied among the krone-n moan tendon. Depot 71.. ungu- rm Pro-ideal lion-even deem-d to Ian tho note flame "bullied to no Hague trimei. and it i. naid he would have been trench! in this er eeu hr two thtm Ole nu that The Rune tribunal mid reach more iyalndhgdtaagaodlomevayoi collecting the claim could sum have to be Movied The other diIcIiiy ta; In the fact "In hoth Great Britain Ind Germany have Mini (rent etre. Inna certain aiieged dipiomutiv i. "it: which ronatttnte all alone! against the dignity of nations. not en- tirety within the jurisdiction of The Home mnrt. Cadre tor looneveit. President Castro. It is understood. has communicated his belle! thomgh Mllieter Boven that The Hague mt. being essentially I Enrovean tribunal dominated by the great pov- m. it could not be expeéted to give a fair hearing to the me of I little Enuth Amerirnn rexmhlic Ifllicted nith a chronic can at revolutions. in fact. i'. in intimated that President Castro ‘ has declared he would not accept any ‘other nrbitrntor except the resident of the United States. Doesn't flair: to Act. President Hammett cent to the European governments a strong iet- ter through Secretary Hay. ciearty in- dicating that he did not desire to act an arbitrator and awn: the foreign governments merely an an act of (rte-amen to the 1mm sum nd to pram the matter. This identiea‘i mtwnchitm.maotlpecm- can: say the pram-hat mid content to act it the hlochadin: nations in- flated min it. but the inference m moat as to he almost irresisti- wm flap mum Fro-I tin; can of the “which” re. The anxiety which I. felt ”he: (mm the belle! that If the president u- Iumel lo “'11. ubflnlor he wlll be forced to provide I mean- ol el- ocgtlnx Mn own decree. Thu In turn- vould seem to Involve coercive action In the pm 0! the United sum. In other Iotdl. It In ten Inn Vunueh has no lemme. u I" now amp! lt- cu-(omu rovenm They mun b0 President Roosevelt practically agreed to not as arbitrntor to the Von- ezueln dispute when he sent word to the European countries concerned saying that he was unwilling to net an arbitrator, but would do so it they in- sletod upon it. They have insisted upon it, and the understanding Is that when the prenident returns to Wuh- irgton he will be confronted with the actual necessity of redeeming the im- plied pledge he made. Pooltlon in Delicate. The situation is the cause 0! great anxiety to public men at thington. and there in good ground for the belief that it the prenident does consent to‘ act I: arbitrator it will be union the ‘ strongly expressed opinion: of his lec- retnry at state, John Hny. In the name of Venezuela President Cnstm has signified acceptance of the appointment or Presldent Roosevelt to arbitrate the Venezuelan dlfllculty. STATESMEN DISLIKE THE MOVE Men of Aflaln It Washington Feel It Simply Mum European Monarch. Ar. Mlkln' a Collection Agcucy o! m. United sum. Gréat Brliain: Gérfilfii "aid": Venezuela Select Him ’ to Arbitrate. ”him " ‘,.. 1!! “VII- .i W <15.“ ' 1‘, Unto Ionâ€""Thar. 0 LM Win. 0001mm!“ A map turmipéur M“ .1. mam Km. um 0(me I; fined-12m Io cmmbohmmélwymmn- W1 Mt m ot' u cam; ummummm wverflty‘ can“ “it. Iii aut- mmtalthim Amine. Football. Minneapolis. mum. mach): Pred- dmt Northrup at the Unlvenlty of magnets. in ninth; the sum of football In alumna m. that u stigma minim, but dimes, OMclalu 0' That Gnu Union! "I." CR7 flulr Hosanna-ton. lnrllnnnuolls Ind. dhmtch: After Jul I this «My wlll be the labor he‘d- quarter: of over 600.000 unlol work- era In America. The male" of then la the unlted mlne workers. via-e pmldenl ls Jolm Mltcholl. Secretary Wilson n" nm the United Ill" workers are now 300.000 «tong. he. Brmherhood or! Carpenter: and Join- er! of America wlll move It: head ot- llces from Phlltdelphln to thin clty. The membeulnlp ll 160.000. Tho In- wmuonnl Tympblcnl union: which In In lnternatlonu nu of- fice. in this city. in I unbmllp at 43.000. , INDIANAPOLIS A LAIOR CENTER lotion in cm. Redford. m. dieweh; The no! peopie oi Rockford beiieve they any clu- rind-ii, "at their city is Ito no“ religion city of (his country I! not of the vorld. A cinch mn- rend fro- tle "rm nip“. above the! our oi OJ“ nume- reported so yer mi expressed e belie! in chrio Unity and e churn prefereuce. The lion Swedish Luiheren mutation. «cording to the returns. is believed in he the largest of line! denomination in Almeria. an far-men chill!“ il a I home. or worship. The return lull- eete e Dominion 0! 35.0”, I gin of 4,000 since the fedenl census 0' 1900. a Church Cent. Ibo-n Macy Par COM fared. a wanton". mm «In an at per-Ann. In, eon-orn- un lu- look In. III. «nu-(on! In one to be "mad. ROCKFORD I. "031' IIIJOIOU. Members 0! the cnblnet. who no opposed to the president will; :- “bur-tot. any that I! he doe- con- sent, he will tanner or later be torccd to do the thing which 0m: Bflwn um Germany In now doing. which I: to who the only "mm. revenue of the country. Tm. would lull. u I. it is pointed outâ€"and the president will be bombarded until such atate menta-vthat he cannot fail to decide in favor. ol the European govern- ments. only the amount of the actual claims being in dispute. President 3 Castro has admitted that he Owe: the ‘ money. or some of It. but pleads that he 13 unable to pay on account of the drain of the recent revolution. which came dangerously near landing him outside the breastworits. Savora of Collection Agency. A: the customs revenues are the mainstay of the country that must be seized. tor the time being at least. and hence it in feared that the meal- dent ultimately would put this coun- try In the poaitlon at being merely the collection agent {or Europe. This, of course. would destroy our influence w in Latin-America. 1 This not: In Awkward mmupllr lty upon the pmidont. beau” I“! he «cu-«‘10 not tho diatom“ at oom- merce with Venezuela continues in- definitely. md beside- tlut than in than the poulbiiity-ot n clash re- sulting in the loan of lite. Fear Diplomatic Ilundor. _ 0n the other hand, nanny o! the president's warmest friends nnd Id- mlrera believe it would be I great diplomatic blunder for the United States to take a had in the Vone‘ zuelun dimculty in any way except to prevent. by iorge if necessary, any violation of the Monroe doctrine. .. , . [flrfimrt -~ W, M V I "a! 93 Mt torch... lo‘zdv' but, ho «lathe mucous hon-u Ind «autumn the "Equal (or their m hymn; ' ._ A 35: A clear mule. cu hear my tabla. A m m!“ k “Veil m In. Ana-‘1 m Q's-r. y a "- A hm put of (mama mm. m dun :1 good habitsâ€"Pore]. Baal-m Is not the end at nu; ma: Ilâ€"H. w. Bender. 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