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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Apr 1903, p. 1

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The first aumul canted. of the North- orn Illinois Oraloriml League will be held la the collczo chapel Friday evenâ€" lng. Apr" 24, M 8 o'clock. The colleges composing the league are Lombard college, whlch is situated at, Gales. but; Whenon college and Northweflâ€" on college. Each cqlege will be rop- tuonud by two crawl-s, winners of the Wave local collogn contests. Ex? oollont. music In. been neural and tho occasion promlsos to b. one of [use In- m4hflmfl Ilrs. Thoma Kline. who was sent to Blgin about. eight years ago and re- turned in aboutsu months no cured, baboon residing with her daughter, In. M. mmz. as West Chicago. About A month ago a fire uenr the Hint: home so scared MW. Kline mat “to has ‘ clues boon gradually becoming Insane‘ and on Monday she vua again taken to Blgln. Mrs. Kline Is 70 years 0! ago. filo ls Mva eighth insanity cnso tried bolero Judge Ruth during his (arm of office, four months. Bherlll’ Hlsor Ian Monday for Nor- !olk, Va., with Charla Bates. n dunner of the United States navy. Batu cam to Win-um several weeks ago and. Heeling Miller on "us street. gave him. I." up ll 3 (learner. H. van [cable and III M. the “no and mu placed In tho‘ county jail M" an Investigation could b0 mule. The sherifl cormponded with proper authorities. which raps-ult- 90 In hlq being ordered to take Rates to Norfolk. where he will stand trial as I dmrter. Sharffl Riser will be uh. can: for several weeks. / Ruskin College Moves From Tren- ton. Mo. , to That Place Tuesday. Fun A. Ny-nn, uni 48 yun Int Mord-y. In empion It the Dilnhlt'll Itock lam. Wayne. for thy mat lifter» yuan, went to Eilin on lint day to mi. dint. his birthri-y and attuned to 'nyno on the 9 o‘clock train that eve II»: in A ram" intoxicated condition. At midnight he was found on the the! he" the depot dead. Jmt how; tin techie!" happned no on. known. ‘ but it in thought he received injuriou1 while aiighting (mm the train he mm onuWnyno. Hyman was unmaniui and ima- broihor at Ping?" Um". The nun-Ins 'el’l brought to Winston (tom Wayne and taken in Eigin on loud” for interment. Glen Ellyn will he the academic cen- tarot Rankin university, with which Ruskin college and other institutions hnve become afliiiuted. A large r mule structure which was formerly a sum. mer- hotel will house the institution un- ,til permeneut buildings are created. when the prewnt structure will be con- verted into a womunls dormitory. About 110 acre- of ground have been purchased for the college campus. Rut kin university represents new ideas in education. The foundation for the work was begun by Geo. ticA. Iltlier in 19“) in Anion college. Trenton. With Proleuor and Mn. Walter Vroomnn, 1 who entuhliehed Ruskin college in Eng- luui. Proieewr Iiiller laid the plans (or; the new nystem o! tut-hing. An in-‘ duutrlel department i» the main teal turn of the uuwiemic work. The etu- dent in brouuut’iuto contact with the thing to be eludled inetu-l of n theory printed in n book. Tate ere eliminat- ed on lur ee mlhie. The course: are elective. While the (acuity hold: the executive end judicial power. exapt when the referendum in trouuht Into nee. the legit-lattes boil, in compoerd of the 'Iculty emi eligible ntwlente. For the ecu-Junie department It (lieuf Ellyn, where the lmiu-ttrmi future in ' prominent .33 000 a.“ pledged yenier l thy. It in [nova-ed to begin at cure the cou-tructinn nl eimye and invitation where the etutlente will he taught veil- eue truiee end occuyetioue. A cinchine ehop. where eighty boye will be em- ployed. e ehoe shop with equipment [or tilt, yuung women pupile. n run- ning factory [or Mt, hop, e printing deport-tent tor eeventy-flve young In end n lnunriry (or both men end ”men Ire mine it! the hmnchee thei- wlli he opened no noon en pol-iirle. At Trenton e tiulr’ term. with n herd ui lit, cnttle. was lot-ml to be more than eel! eupporttng Ir. the induntriei branche- the pug-lie will be paid fur; their labor. students who have not the ‘ none'y emu lor their tuition end ‘ other exponen- will lure an opportun ‘ it] te make their way through u-hool. ‘ Then will be nothing in the system ' that will bring the ntndente lnin we I Met with organized labor. Ruskln college. with ma students. turnlture. apparatus and books, was moved Tuesday in u fipefllfll train from Trenton, Mo.. to Glen Ellyn. That the studies would nol. be interrupled classes ware heard on the train. The journey began at 6:15 a. In. and ended at, a o'clouk that evening. Shall! "be! Takes mm to Norfolk-f Pin oi fllnsdah Aim Pardonâ€"0th" Glen Ellyn Gets College TWENTIETH YEAR. County Nun From Exchmsu. DOWNERS GROVE The Retiree-Wright case from Him. dale which he! been pending on the circuit for the past iifieen 0r eighteen years has et inst been settled, lays the Journal. They had been pending so long and the various sidee of the situa- tlon has been talked of so much thei. the judges on this circuit thought thet they would have an onteidejudgecome in and hear the evidence. Judge Hil- scher of Watson. was called end hcerd the evidence. Pending the rendering oflhis decisicn the parties got together and settled the metter up end the set- tlement hes the sanction of the court. Gehriei K, Wright quit ciaims to his 3 wife, Mezdeleea Wright. oil of his right, title and interest in lots 1, 4, 5 end 8, Mock 7, original Hinedele. leg- delene Wright then leenee e trust deed covering this property to Arthur B. Jones of Chicego. The whole transec- tion In e victory (or )1. L. Baliree, who , gete e decree for 04.1mm. enount in- volved, Iecludieg the eoete. brings the 1 whole up to nearly 06,000. r In case ol‘ riot In our peaceful village we will have no need to call on the shale militia for assistance but can rest. In perfcél. mnnnco "but our plan will not be disturbed when guarded by lhls gallant company. A Mini! mlnulo drill during which the Guards under command nl Capt. Dawns perform” in lull uniform. VII- Ions cvolnilon- allowing their pertoct familiariiy with millury tactics. pro- codcd the bull ”no, 3nd was an Inhr- «Hug («inn of Mn evlnln‘. Tho "We company M90 wont through the 1Illnmul of firms, ”J "l. res-II of tholr ‘nplendid training under Capt. Dung Ina again and. sulfa! by tin man- ner in which they handled the army mantel. lhroughout tho various posh liom, loading and firing the same as one man. ‘ Thu 33-: tun singulavly (no hot. any m fooling. which I. up! to mu «â€" MMumn ol‘ IMs_ Charla". and was horn the point of vlcv of both play" uni spa-lot I clan cnl. honed. sung- nk. It is the wish of Ian] that the "to Inns no“ on tho as. field In m. not «mum lawn lo agn- mama (or athletic hobo”. In am “clung count. "plot. um: munloul play: and ulmd am: but low "ton on “tho! “do. "I. Wand"- m debated the Gun!- u Indoor hall In! Thur-day mm by a icon of no lo M TM [use In. not over an“! an Inn an In "and. und in no clog. um u an. tho spat-Inn an. to doubt u to whlrh dd. null, had an Ind. Au cannula-"o mm! of L10 numb; and up" Um an...“ the cont-n. the App.“ bot-g equally «“de but... conflu- and chm-u hot" the vault nu “nouns“, when tho mlIn gallery joined In A nigh” duct (or the Wand-um who um. I. nlmont pupa-human “To". hi the ninth Inning wmhd flat would "an viv- tory hon "Mr young" ”FORNUJRI’ with n balling nliy “My. M cur. oqnnkd on “I. has. ball mu. «can! a lead winks» "a (hunk won mum. to oven-one. Tim donning In one o! m. moat. dan- gerous in tho VIII-x. and has boon pro- tected by u automulc ulgml hall. which I: uuppoud to mm on the up- ‘rouh or lulu. Baldwin of um pan of tho VHII‘O. Manor. u] Um! “no nun-l I- not rollnblo and ring- conu-unlly u than Ind II other: “In. no warning vhntonr, Speaking of the accident. Mr. Mom- said he stopped his team on the ap- proach to tin, crossing «of!. could hear neither the automatic signal bell nor tho sound of an approaching train. Thinking the road wag; 1-hour ho dqwo on the tracks only to oburvo the train, which had been hid by the high om- hunkmoni coming at. full upon! lam than 75 tool away. By quick won-k ho was thin to turn his horse’ a heudn oil tho track. but. not Iuiiicieuiiy noon to uva one of the animals. which was caught. by the engine. Highway Commissioner John PMol-r ‘ol Fullembumr narrowly escnpmt death last Saturday morning under the wheels of the West hound fast mall truln,whlcll [means through Downers Grove about 9:45 o’clock. Mr. Mohr conduclsa store at Fullershurg and was on his way to Downers Grove for a load of flour. Au he drove onto the tracks at the Maple nvenuecrosslng the train, running at a high rnte of speed, bore' down upon him and before he could turn his team from the trucks‘ the engine struu k the near horse, lnjurn lng the animal so that H had hobo shot. Fortunately. the wagon and its occupant. together with the other horse. escaped injury. but it was only by the uarroWest margin. Tum at J. P. Moha- ol Fullcrsburg Run Down by Fast Tull: Saturday. RAFTIEEâ€"VRKHIT CASES SETTLED. HANDIRKS DEFEAT WARM. NARROW“ ESCAPES DEATH. DOWNERS GROVE. DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. [903. Rev. 11.8. Wllilunsof Chicago will open the last week of the unlon Tunic” Sundny owning with uncr- mon In the Methodist. church on "Tho King‘s Blghwny." The topim on which he will speak the hainnco at tho wool: no u follows: Monday evening, "Tho Way 0! Holman" Tun-day avo- nlng. “The Way of Knowledgnf' Wetlands, analog. "The WA] of Salem" Thur-ads, owning. "Tho Way of ihoJoyful Pilgrim? Prmy om- ing, 3 Ion normal will ho 51m, "Zion Our Home." Bunio- o- with any night- begin pro-guy at O o’abll. All at oordhlly lnvltd. Hrs. Harriet Coo, wife of John 8. COO of Fulhnburg Ind well known among the older msdenu of Dqu county, died at her honoin FullmburgWodnn- May. April as. aged 88 yam. Death wn due to the infirmity of aid up 11:. tuna-:1 will be held It the hon. Friday afternoon. April 24. at 2 o'clock. In. Coo was the daughter of Jacob W. Pals lor. one of the pioneers of York hound amp, and came with her puma m mm not. In 1356 nod was that-fore an. o!‘ the grunt settlers In this county. F. E. Hotohkin ms {sully lnjvnd u tho mm gnome crooning of u:- Dur- llngm tucks «fly last wank Tug-thy morning. Mr. Hotchkiu «no on (m. tho c“, on a militia!“ his «a was struck by I truly!» w- villa ‘cmlng "n tuck: at nm. "an. Ho m thrown .consldonble dish-co. Dru. Danton" Ind Higgins were nul- mood at! found that tho unfonunlto; mu had sustained . fracture or the skull. Ms count bone Ind Mp brain and HI): crusfiod. He (Had from M9 in- jurien Thumday-Sn burbnn flaws. urn. II. J. Rayon, tho Mn pal-d Mr 0|“ Mnhdny, has not Ion Mr M9 M9 ol‘ tench or mm, '01 pad-dug an damn: In hand-undo lacs. 8M but many mmpfioull what coupo- lon‘ critics pronounce I underpinn- In nludy's hand-undo hm tun-inch“! of ”pod-ll, dun, pattern. which II. In her Int-mum- to m: In “no «"0 o! Pvt-Mont Roosevelt. Wu. Kannada-Mt a! hound. "n Doll-known Mao-l 0' (ho la.- but new: and 1'". company. and. out I monl lawn-u». lo Mg m.“- lo Duh;- coI-oy to “I M. an Lo.- bud Sunday, In, I. It 1:” o'du-i lo co'obnu Iho ovum century m at tho Mm uuhlhhul by Man" “a (wily. II. J. Dibble. bmthor-h-luv of In- flu" Hold. In.“ t vary MO “-0 with Wdtu Goon Bryn tooth. m "a Mach 0' nlunbk hon. and ddv- In: our Wood-Mo Part Honda, Inn-j Tho Inluul nobool nlocclon [In lit. Ind-y “hum mum an I "‘M v0“. 11:. caucus pontoon. n. 0. Grab-- hr 9mm.“ “4 I. filo-nu and J. W. Wovloy (M ambul- 0! an board at «Montana. won that“ run- ou‘ oppoflllon. Mr. and In. (3mm 1'. Knot Mn ran-mod "on: lmluvmo lpuw, lot. when lit. Koo- wool In odor lo mayoral. In” M. Inn. Ill-m hon rhea Quinn. A. 1'. Wlntor bu [March-0d 0:. Lu:- doll place. comer fluid-ugh and Fruit- un “mu. Tho ulo um wand through flu Iraq 0! D. J. “(lb-ll. The board of suporvlaorn hold I up. chi mullog at Whntpn yesterday to organise, aloe! (sh-luau, Ippoll" com- mltuu. ale. Robert J. Dnmloy oxpouu to luv. 1M: took to man. Ma now duties .- Invellug (night ”(out of the Barn-‘- Ion at Put-burg. Members of lhoflraud Army wont to Nam-ville ”and” evening to attend a camp flro given by that post. For Raulâ€"Seven room house. with but»: furnlnhed or unlumlshod; all or mu. m Prince Ivonuo, Downer- Grove. The Girls“ Opera club will moat. the home of MI- lmbel Gunman Thursday. April 23. 1908‘ F. 1‘ Mason is now inking X-ray elec- trical treatment for Ms rllaumhtlc hand. Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. D. 04 Colon. “rs. Austin and Delbert Austin are homo from Californin. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ban-(mart. enter- tained frlends from Omaha over Sun- any. White Rose gasoline. Nash‘s. Cook’s flaked Rice at the Fair. Best oil in town at Curtiss J; Heartw'. White laid, dry colurs, oil and van Mall at the Fair. Mm Colo of Ottawa thod her parents here last Monday. The delinquent. tax list will In pub- llshed in the Biron“)!!! next Thursday. Local and Personal Paragraphs Tho opocioi union muting-I on being hold Inch ooghi. this wank except Sui.- } nrdoy u tho Coop-gown church. 1 Dr. Boy-old: I! pro-chin. corneal,me iiul mom that on doing good. Ev- orybody is oordiolly invitod to hour Ir. Royooldo Mnight nod tomorrow night. On Sandi, IigM mono onion union will to manhunt! lo ”I. Ioihodm church and 8". Hilton B. Williams of 8‘. Pour. Win lpiooopol church will proch. Ho will also reach "or! night during {In root. In. It. Wll-I um in photo! of omoliho lug-ii mmoimmy toll on. of tho} and dog-out ad on. of in. you-got ”at Mo. It will'm you 0 III “I. was triad for mu“ with hunt to H" and mum! an Indeterminate len- tneo and was his: to Joliot on the ad 0! April In“. B. has now and. um"- tIon Ior 5 [union And no matter in in the hand- ol the Mon mm.â€"Jonr- ad. In April. lflI, Prod Pin mung! a In. Springer of "In-dale. attempt- Ing to k!" her. In. Springer be! two of Pln‘c children and In went to the homo while drunk and “tempted to no them. He II! urn-M and hid In jdl unul tho following larch, when he They will milk in tho vilhgc during the building muons. Riverside. who will new to Down-n an" and that n m «nth. propofly. In. 8004”! I daughter 0! In l. E. limb." of M1 (iron. VJ‘r-dnhmn has negotiated tho charm Ont-0y” m n( lad mtho'tbovillogobl. a Bond of 9.0 um. I'm good Supt-numb; amnion hr- with null mind nod moron-nu at“. and so am- u 38 wkhout Immune-u. Jon. OHM. use“. Vuddla rm flakâ€"IQ Acr- cl had num- ono and a M" I". o! to". cm. "to damn and mining In“! op mm; flat chm Im- lot can, balm: on TMIM than 00‘ tho nan-o- dun-o [an an pin. nommm'. balls-lâ€" In“, many. ‘I'Mrty can». pund- d Ind «joy-l 3 mm M "on, dual lo undo tank“ by "no “an! onion“ “.0. In 3 Blank] and (by L Run-t Ind chug- »! tho Ar. "was. Icahn of tho Wmn'n rluh am In. noun that an noon-q «Md-H low “In!" uni-n. AMI I. n which Prof. 0. I. Dari- wu (a [in n nun-n. has too- po-Cpond tn an. UNI] "at... It, I Inn-non all! to had um I... too A lay My no»! acumen to to um I.) I. In": ”and P. Jam. 1. u. mu ad “a... I. mum If. on lagoon-Dun 0! «wk. )1. Boom Hum. pub! of It» Bap- an ohm... um MN u M» "an. no" Bum, not-Ila "and” a». hunt II has" have cm N00 and»; NF via. the mpg-Mo- jolllu Ibo oth- m In unlo- Iorvico at an ”mum cbmvb. ‘ Hm Home; Bula- ntumo-I Int loot tro- Wufiloflofll. 0. T , and In“ Band" for 'luhgu. when I... will nub the NM'I‘O’ 0! IM film-"y TM “. malty board 0' lug-«whor- mo' 1‘ When»- yntoM-y and Mp1s. Ind by tho n-olocflou of Tim lion- 0! N-porvfllo .- chat-nu o! “I. hoard. The Burlington ha a nun freight Muuundu col-immo- nt Wutoro "out". which '1"!!qu flu plan» n! an old on ki'éwn .- lo. 7. Mn. D. D. loci-«01‘ Ila-“on. Cum . I: In Illinois vhmug rel-“nu. ”be up!" Sunday wIIII rm lath". "our, Paul. Gernnluma, puma nod all Vlfidtleu of chow. bedding plant- muy he no- elnd IV. C. 3. Fooio'u groom-cum. If. and “I‘ll. L. w. Stanley expomt to leave this weak to: Netherwood. N. \'., to be gone during "I. summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hughes. 50 W5;- ren aunue, China”. an the happy gnu-- out: o! a non, born Monday. In. M. A. Sack-ted" returned lmn. TMmdny (mm a two woeh' vhil. with relatives It. Bloomlnutonl Mrs. Wm. W. Tucker spam. a few days in Chicago Inst wwk vhvluug relu- lives. Rev. E. H. Libby was calling on old Manda the {on pan of the week. Wm. Shrub. In". Monday for a month’s win". to his Monk-4n planta- Mon. National Light. on at Nash’s. California Talus grape. at Gorwlg‘x. Additional local uawa on fifth page. A full llne o! Dovoe's ready mixed paints at the Fair. Mrs. A. 8.001. of Ottawa. Ill, spent Monday with Our parents. Headquarters Downer. Gran fin Department. April lo, luvâ€"Mm- Qionn of condoloace: When... ”I. Hunk-n 0! this dogma-u: ha" i learned with deep rogrot ch. Ion which :0!" Worthy mtnhsl. flannel Hoflm. has "null-edit) "no data» of Mn bo- loud wlfo. Thml’m. be It roach-d. um to our snack“ and chief, and In M. little childm who no “In! doprlnd of: moth.” Ian and an, our Ila- mny-pflhy In lion!" («1ch In thi- hour of "Mr gnu bonsai-ct? Mud. um than violation bot quad“ mom a! this «pun. “mum-nth our worthyohld ad 3 co" fur-[Ind fol mum in tln Domennm. . In... albumin-chimp, " " gm... ....ummu. Ram m Ina. uncut-m. than In at cvmmm mind unmylm Mil-any tab in.“ to not.“ II. on Mann ...... in. And In. Ola-3.0:” The luv. fill-ct Dunl- u “-1 formerly of Can: he lately of loans. oloqml ”In .04 l. W mi- lulu-"1n um week. He will la our way- W by M- It"... ployod u the Jami mlllng mm... once. holiday-ooh. “I b h Mlss (Inc. Wheeler has arrived at wold bristling“. M o! h "h mm. Pldn, N. Y. 3h. ls won pun-u lull m an alum and «uh. I- rm. her work u special sum. . . ,lln, coll-alum. in“, «call. II. * Albert Llulclord and daughm lam. alo- wlll clog. with ”coldly I“ of Henri, N. 1.. for a short this wlu um ml. of m 0' r her mm, 0.. mm pm of an want. It“ vow- “; ”We tool-II- p: The new uleplvou No. to Can: lug m “: '.of.b’o*|| a. just boon pulln worklngorder. to W “a “I. .00 IIIIII I ~ John J. Dunno” had to. oblo- In- his Ono-o dno- In. Int Ton-h]. Thu-rainy noon Ma "Me. I“, In. ro- man! Im- am tom- 0! the dull- m and. m. BulplflM than has! Mar-d Mn nmm- lad Mood: “4 In: Walnut-lay I with I- My nut-H. but no In" d the .HI.‘ no couldh loom cum Mo cup. no mum to tho and.“ o! an n‘ m “um-day. Dds-coll was “at“ o. In. [mod- 8km. m-pny'o W "mu." Inc-h." and In In“ In. Minn co-my ‘qu um Moul- u "H eolkoling wort. Ihou‘ ll o'c'oci Tot-1k, light It in thought in '00! Iron {hot-dim", In M- inot “I a "no light Inn to" Jul Ind My undo. nit-cup uh". “to-puns to jaunt "n to“ and fell Into “0 and. The hotly In: resound by dragging out! Now who" "who“ m M on "00 fight of Ms din-W. H. h unwind by - widow, for-on] ll- Aunb Km. nod um mun... . . .34. «adamant-um on our mu Bump . . .Bdgnr Audm of WI Comm was In lo" Tm-y....lc. and In. Ohm. Dnny 0! lost... a- rind I. o.â€" h» sat-May «a mu MI mount nd mum (harp. 3nd m In. Funk Andm for a low Inch (Jinnah. .......... ..,, .. mm "0 lfluwdhm‘l in; 3.7377... ... m M Ell-wood. Ila-slut d M Ila-oh“ «tomato~ u. lnconth'o a. 'M'UMHI a.“ “I h Ilghlouscuuwnuuulo a. 1M qw «(It’d-M a“! unallo- to “- Ilon of tho “manta; 0! but mm “c “Ohio-MW,“ Chum“ by Use bonus 0! my! m- "a“ 0M... M I w run- and crook-donu- In conduct of MMWM'JMI“ will-go nam- Ion not“, blinds to I" ”“00““ mm «pun. the unwary You" and m. n- “ ‘3'. thW a...“ bond-Id. Months-Incl.“ null shown that the "Inn thought at tho vldlculoun «cannons. M d “m h M ‘9'- d At "will. Alvin Neon. «Jo-oer“. 'u mean mayo: om Thou. 80“.. to. public... 1"»- do-ocuuc Mid-kl [or cloth and nuomy vacuum. Tho mule-unload tho alder-u. At Win-ato- lam I'm-m and 0.- mo ucht rm dam-l olmut ano- nmou. Way-o flaw a» nun to pobucun Ilnhl. Vial Ohio-p w [ml R. Chuodlu to! Mon nod a Muo. not“ for on»: fill-q. M. Chdu loch-cl. Ben C. Whllc.. um IL Hum C. V. Di“. ...... Clrlu. II. Muir: A ll. Willa... Charla Iouhel fur president, But. C. White for clerk. and (:00. B. “at" And C. F. Dnvh for (mum had no oppc~ union. The total vote cut wu M. the urgent In an. Motor, 0! (h. flung}. The man of the ballot wu :- (allow: the defeated caucus halter who eought eldemmnic honors wee egein led out for the slaughter Tuesday and defeated i‘or the poeition of village trustee by Chrie H. Bteate. the regular oeucne nominee, by a} majority at 97 votee. No stone wee ieit untamed by Whitnn ed- ‘ herents to compass Binnie defeat. He was branded as the tool of the ring. charged with being opposed to improve- ments and various and sundry other denunciatory epithets were hurled et his head but all to no purpoee. Whiflin on the other hand was touted by the boltere in A circular n being "in (nor of village lmprovementn. each In eew- em, pavements. cement eidewelke and all other progressive menenree" which Sluts, by the way, had declared (or long before Whitlln we: a candideie. The people knew whom they wenipd and spoke right to point with n 'Irfl. majority. Cirdaâ€"Peewel‘lhiem rue ilieileeiieiCt-eiuflm f Prof. Edwin H Noelle. bl yeere e proleeeor o! mule ie the “[4 mo peblioeohooleeed e well we reeident oi Downer- uron let em then ten yeere. died We, were!” et hie home on night-me eve-ea hue typhoid fever. Proleeeor Neur- In: etricked with the dieeeee with eeet' him hie um mm more ihee e'weeix' ego, After he had weiche‘i for ee-e‘ weeke heelde the bed of hie eoe “wit. who wee eulering (to- typhold lever contreoted et Ooreeil enivenity. l-‘ueerni mice- were held "It M noon et 1:80 e'oleet ei thew._ Reno. J. Medan-£1“. M4 marl, peeier ol the m m be, conducted the mice: led yell e I“. tribute ie the my el the deed ‘. EA-l- ll...- Iâ€"â€". “L.- .A [III-- mm m 03m cm, 703m? Succumbs Tuaday From 1' ' NMwltha'andlng tho mm: fight put mellhnufl‘hunqs. up by adhoromu of Arthur R. Whlml, mmoduuwnmu by 91 ”myâ€"Elu- ”mmmmCouMy‘lowu. RESOUI "ON 0? announce. CAUCUS TICKET WINS EASILY. fil mu (ll-uh o! cud-t, lulu-i hold-rogohrloodq m ”as”! luonlc lull u ”all. kWh sous, "I'M“ P Booth, school to! lho “J m "I‘ 'l lanthanum-[hi noon MAM“! lulvunudpub sum. Kuhn-k I tho Polish so. be had um: ban the out. Inn-m we moi-clan? “I m l I“ Pomh. .33. .351: I03... 1: I. ' 3.185....n6...3 SI. 1? .5 2... :3 .2030: pl. 01‘ ' coll-.39 1153 3.1-. '0’. to. 1:581. '30 ‘83:! i mmMy. 1% “than «emu-mum union who-mm”! 0““- “06¢th than I. * um mum to man-naut- cl. muov.hwnonhuan-nul doqmtwuulhmfiml- anb’hfilflp.‘ (health. but am a! hrhquudnnkflflomflmd mum-unnumb- «mm-“mama, maniac-mutual... 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