Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Apr 1903, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

n- m a Anson Help. m. than has been. another rush of so“ am- tn lanchnfla. Prospector! duo have none to Vladimtock [or catat- mat“ and has been found In abundance In many places Alexander Thoma-on. a negro. m W at Garden. for stabbing ill Mendy won“ 3 Dr. 1. 8. ma unknown omens. During a. cold snap which m Corn-mi recently meaty-four ”no“ bu been am to death' In “an ill be mum with the Pennsylvania. 11-. awn-Ion will be In an “r “no. impact!" of Lmenlng town. n h thought that an Pennsylvania l- he: of m pm. The nnmneeflnx com which I: In the new for the Chicago, lndlnnn ‘ ”tern hu ubont finished the work necessary to ball! the line from Mun- dn to Hagentovn. where connection The executive committee of the Am- efleee rmmm oi Labor It Toron- to commend the Imalumeuon of the carpenter: em. joinere, recommending ll e bui- M unlement that A com- mittee at five from each body he ep- pointed, the committee to eeleci the eleventh member to act u umpire. Pending a derision working conditions are to be restored in the Demo bui- ee before me strike. A Chinese 699m“ in Knng- ‘ Tim: 'bo can!“ to "fly murder- he been mailed. When he courage ed to to any crime. it we- decided (In! decapitation u- too lenient e punishment. He was nailed by hi- bend: to e wooden cross end pieced on one oi the cedar bridges es e vern- Ing to mlefectora. He lingered three United antes Ben-tor 1. w. Bailey of Ten- I. being coup-minted by Ms [fiends over N! {so 0! $200,000 for mlcn rendered lnhu H. Kirby of Ten! In refinancing a Texas pine land commny with Nev York capital. A direct lmfley Hm from Chicago to [Min-pom In ”mired by the no no. of Wlnumc and North Judson. ”4.. In naming I franchise m the 113m friction comm, of mm» Tl. hymn thum- at London tn, “m4 at IXN'UOII. but in wilhdnwuo after (he Mddlux lull mrhed "120.: .00. lb. Incilonm "muting that In in no! mmrorm to no" the prop! any (or Ian than 31.100000 The my mmpflno- no urn: of 23500; lawman! feel on nhlch are five but 1.. building: hula” the (better. no [mu-n Ihlp Or'ondo. Im- llnll. upon- am an April 11 (In body d m chub-In Jlnxo. than not: our» ”d: dun. 1n- slzhtm Io Inlltndc “.20. longitude. 36.46. Jlngo. aid to have ban the Mun-l Mast In captiv- "1. died I! m and I’ll thrown our Id Walker, (cloud. wu hannd u Guanine. All. (or the manic: or In. Costello. III. a! n whlu minor at Nathan. annual Wuarn, column. in hand A! Noflulk, V... [or the Int-cur o! g vim. mu Jun. no Inn. The mu of C. n. llunlor and J. 1'. Allan m both credited to no no Reuben Dickinson was mated at Burlington. Vt. I! the lullgallou of III sou, H. B. Dickinson, I banker o! M. 111., who Change! the un- houlomoul o! ”.060. Ev. Ll Clodo, n Chlmgo gIrl, ngod II. who I- nld to be “stage struck” and who run any from home. In do wood 5: Peoria. when uh. vent to play In : theater. Hm In the basins“ portion of Be!» Ion. N. 0.. destroyed the larger out d It, MIMI: nora- bola; entirely con- tinued. Lou. from 850.000 to 815,000. Illh null Insurance. The British steamer Munchester Market. bound {rum Manchester for Philndelpbh. stranded on Glply Rock. 00 Tusk". Ireland. duflrg I 105. She b in a tad poanlon. Her um no second holds are tall of water. Archie Roosevelt. who has hid the maxim, I- better. He took 3 drive with his mother and rode his bicycle h-the White House grounds. In the House of Commons, Viscount Cunborne replying to questions uh nounced that the claims against Veno- lnoln would In considered by I mixed tribunal It Caracas. General Vasquez, former president at the republic of Santa Domingo. hnded at Guantanamo. Cuba. with 150 political rel‘ugees from the gunboat the President‘s. Chle! Justlve Fuller has announced that the final adjournment of the Su- preme court of the United States for the term will be taken Monday, June 1. County Treasurer Fred Elsaaser. knowing how the pr: rident admired his (amines, prepared a nurprlse for Mt. Roosevelt when he reached Oma- ha. Elsnsser has fourteen children, but four of them are not at home. The head at the family. however, deten mined to show the president the re- maining ten. He had a photograph token of himself, his wife and the chlL dren at home and gave the picture to Mr. Roosevelt. Haiti-l, Political, Domcsuc Ind Ford's “upon-v9: 0! Minor Impom I’old In Paragraphs. ”OWNERS GROVE, NEWS 8F THE WORLD Downers Grave Reporter. By HUGH M. WHITE. ILLINOI S. mu Joule Singer of New York In dead from burns resulting from her dren- catchln: in when Ill. stepped on I much , Tl. eunuch Gimp “will a luau. Tan. with 75.000 feet of lum- M. bind. The Ion In In uceu o! 01"“. hr. 1 Wu“. «mud m M mm an Inn- m C“? Luau satisfies In Berlin show [but fifty-two persons lost their lives In 1 result of n storm In the eastern provinces. The visit to Macon of Frauen! boob“ ct France has been not for July. Four men were killed find one mu m badly burned In In explosion In the Domlulon cal reserve ulna at Hallfu. N. s. Three "med men recently seized I fishing Junk fifteen miles oi! Hon.- Kong, murdered the master. his con- cuhino and child as they slept nnd threw the bodies overboard. Tho crew 'u towed inio submiuion. When near “are. however, they nt- ucked (no invaden, threw two of them overboard uni confined the third man in the hold. This man escaped by cutting 1 hole in tho veuei'o ado find ”rimming “hare. Rufus Centre". Nader of the band of colored ghouls at Indian-polls, '18 found guilty 0! ma robbery, and will be sentenced to prison for tron two N fourteen yearn. King Carlos has ordered I number of meals struck on. on. of which will be given to each of King Eo- nrd'n entourage. The nodal [I not: artistic. A dispatch from Ceuu. Morocco. an the commander o! the gmem meat (one: It Temm has yielded to the demands of the Kahyle tribe-men. who no musing um plus. with I view of gum" mum There are not thirty-five mm of typhoid fever at Stamford Unlvenlu. cu. R. Barrett of Hermann. "mm. In averted to dlq. There are 132 cases In the vicinity. .17 the premuuro explocton of 0‘ charge In the reveme gun a fort? swung. lint, Private Carver of} company H and Cannon! Foley. com-- pony 8. ten badly burned and 103:3 parts of seven! Mann. I June: mule}. known A: "King a" me Dwain." Irhn died near "new; bill Mum. left 825000 In cash ndi 3 home In West Roxbury med 1U “6.000 to N. IMO. ad his fight; children. I AM; (he passenger: Inning II New York on the 0mm: won the mm mm and muchkmon of Hartford, [In mu of the earl or V‘nnnoulh. no In to In! M” Allen Thaw of Plun- bnrg. and Armor 8. Rules. mmuy of (In mm» mm” a Walnut- (on. Mayor Tom L. Johnum of Clan-j land In 0 Ian-r to J. l. w. Mervin oli Knu- cm. uh that Ian: at hll he- Ing 5 candidate for pro-Mont In db roamed. n he an n Interfere: van | MI unlulnm u mayor o! CIonludJ Tr“! of the mm o! Ills. Mute Bent: (or 3251000 against Huck! [Inn-horn. I! year. old, son of James M. Hulk. born. I Nov hark banker bu been would in tho supremo court. Ill-l ”out: an the boy jun-pod on no" but. tucked bur um mnmxoa rm! no that Ibo Incor- pant-l walnut Whoa Ibo complained to the boy's: mum In. no mm oum gonna-a I bu! not oMocmd to the (walnut. '| An onlhunluuc meotlng Ill held at Carllnvlllo. “L. to devise an en- dovmcm fund for Blackburn univer- ully. Dru. undloy and Holler sum the uluncco that. It 825.0% In mixed or provoked In Encoupln coun- U In «and Amount. would be raised out-Ice. ”I would willingly give $500 to any- one who amuhea any camera that [with a man shot of me." exclaimed J. Pierpom Morgan after he had gone aboard the White Star llno Cedric by way of ihe second cubin gang plank In an «Hort to evade a score of pin) iomphtra. A Lonlsvlllo and Nashvllle ualn was held ten minutes at Lexington, Ky., whlle Lam Lunslord. a. passen‘ ger, who got Into a fight on the tuna. was arrested. alien to a statlan house. tried fined, plld the fine and was ll- Iowod to leave for home. Because of nets of lawlessness by whitecaps in tbs vicinity of Blooming mu. lnd.. Gov. Durbln has threatened to recommend that the University 0! ludlan. be removed to another city. Miss Birdie Kuechenmelster of CM- cngo has begun. suit against Glen and Peter Uuslckcr o! CuUum, “1.. for $20,- 000 for breach of promise by the lormer at the instance of the latter. B. D. Caldwell, vice president of the Delaware. Luckawanna Western railway,'ln at Berlin Interview says the Nnrlhern Securities merger decision will doubtless stand despite the ap- peal. although he considers the Sher- man antitrust law inequitable. He believes the decision will affect. other lcndlng eastern trunk lines. C. A. Pearson, owner or the London Daily Exprosu, has bought the St. James Gazette. The policy of the tam-tie. which is conservative, will um be changed. Siuicing out has begun in the Klon- dike, and it is expected the output this year \niii be $15,000,000, as compared with $12,000,000 last year. Henry Hovlscher. Peter C. Smith and Joseph Bowen were drowned in the Mississippi near Quincy. “1., while returning liy skiff from a funeral. Brlgadler Genet-cl Leonard Wood. Major .Scott and Lleuteuant 14ch left Venlce by rail for Conuhntlnoplo. whence they wlll sail for Egpr .. The returns of the general electloni In Spain are incomplete. Premier Silvela and Honor Vlllaverdo, the [armor mlnlster of finance, have been reelected. ' bin at ’7. In. Susan Hurt-n. mother of Mn, 3. P. lather: of Malcolm‘s fomorly I VIII-hm resident of um no. I! land I m at II. In or 91 llllnolo Girl Is Sponsor. Wicklme (Ky) ‘cumy o! Confeder- ate Veterans has appointed Min Daisy Hacker. daughter of mm: Jnhn 8. Hacker of Cairo. its spunsm‘ (m the Confederate Vetenm‘ reumurn in New Oriana Mn 19. There was considerable debate over this point, and finally MPRer Runner Messrs. Aldrich and Wing argued In reply that the editorial should be considered an a whole and um a general statement by Mr. Hlnman glvlrg all (acts and informallan in his possession should hp mule by Mm and received by the committee ~ Mr. 31113er and Mr. Bandy objertod to n xenon] sutemnt. They "M what the committee wanted was spu clflc Information us to what fit-ts Mr. Himnnn might have to warrant the statement In the editorial that mono) had been used to Influence the passage of the Mueller bl". f Rlnnker explained to them that ohjr-r‘ ‘ "on: had been made by nome mam» horn of the committee to Mr. thmnn'n being toprmuted by counsel 1"ng “my and lit. Aldrich ltfltmd tn ropty to this that. Mr thman was entitlmt i to be mprmrted by round at svvrh ,’an Inwsttxutlon. ‘1‘th Mr. "human in and Ms lawyers were asked to min [ I while the committee disrumd the qunstkm. Then the main subject. was taken up. Mr. Rlnaher and Mr. Bandy. 'ho were the chief spokesmen In the pm endings, said that whnt the house fluted was Information as to an facts alleged tn the “Boodle" editorial. Mr. Hlnmm repited he was rady to mum a statement of everything ho knew or hid heard In connectton with the who!!! subject. j When Hr. Mum and his manna) f enlorvd the committee room Chaim» ; Albert um tom"! Ind “alum below f the mmmlum. ”dun: nmwaring lw {fore the mmmmm In! sum Iw MM I heard I "~er nurh an In indium! in E the rumors. but he derllncd m gin 'dmmn In advance of (unifying be fore Ibo mmmume. When they were rmlled some Hmn later It was amounted thn Mr. Hin- mnn'a counsel would be permitted to remr'n. but that his memraer would have to retire. The Itenog- npher toured. One of than mm am to the omor «cording to Amh-non'l “017. u :0 mm In Mm by Albrfl: “fl mm"! M rho-nor to buy "w Imkor." All-on i: "awn"! :1 (hr Slln howl. Thv «Hamill-1' Inuml I ml-poora for Mm The In! per-on 0-3]ch botoro [he Inqummn was Bury Anzac-mm. elm-l. to Speaker Nlllcr. Afl‘onflflu tn um glory rnma: In the halo! during tho anal". Mr. Anderson's nan-mom r» mod to Goorxo n. Alix-n. Albert M an "nuance man from Inn. and ha. born horn curbing "no prnurmn nr reruln Mll- rollung In "In lmnrnnrv mmnma. Andaman and Min-rt un- Arqnllmrd. Bunk" Mill" told "w continuum runny mm «but Andonmr had told Mm o! orcrhc-Itlmz a com" “Hon about “an Indian bills In (M noun om- dny rwnnlly. The Onvvaltgntlug committee met In the ordinary In the Leland hotel um. Au member: present. The mum: urn halt! behind closed doors. no our but the mombom n! Hm rum-mum. Hu- nMrlal annoy-oh", nn'd tho I“: nomâ€"ona a! I limoâ€"being Adm" tad. "a will lppt'll’ below the house In mwet w the citation served on hlm and MI! then return! hlu linemen! if the homo no dmlrI-n after hearing thu- nport o! the committee. Mr. Ilium-n nu closely questioned by members of the committee as to the main points in bi: statement. Mr. iiinman was beioro the committee {or several hours. He told of remarks made by the representatives 0! the Eastern stock- :oiders: of visits of certain persons to the 031m of un Attorney said to be acting (or one of the street car com- panies. He reported to the commluee tau-mom; nude to him by several persons tending to support the allega- tions in (be editorinl. Mr. Hinman gave the committee a detailed account of all matters which had come to his knowledge regarding alerts to induce members of the house to support. the Mueller traction bill. He related statements made to him by several persons as to what had been said to them in this connection by individuals understood to repre.L sent the traction interests. George W. Hinman, editor of the inter Ocean, appeared before the house investigating committee and gave in- formation regarding the facts on which was based an editorial headed "Boodle” which. was published in the Chicago Inler Ocean. Chicago Editor Appears Before the Legislators and Give; information Regarding the Basis of the “Boodle" Editorial In the Inter Ocean. HINMAN BEFORE COMMITTEE Measures Under Considera- tion in the Capitol at Springfield. PHUEEEUINBS [IF THE lEBlSlflTUHE DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. To Improve can Plant. The Decatur Gu and Elocmc com- pany has let contracts (or lmpmv9 meun on m n;- plant which VI" to quin- expandth at about 820.000 Sue. for Slander. A J Sparks hm: onlererl pmroed- mg: in the Circuit court II Edwards- vlilr- iur slander against James Haley. The mmpiaim 1013 (mm than on Feb. 1m. 1903. the deform-m. In I mnvern- llon with others, around the com- plainant of stealing his chickens. Ion-tor Berni. nporapriating 3130.- 000 [or monuments and ma eta on the Vicksburg hattlefleid; Senator Dnntap‘s. appropriating 8800.000 tn- the expenses of the University of "H net: for ['0 years; Senator erry‘s. appmpriating $5.000 per nnnum for tho llllnnis state fair: 0200 por snnum rnr every munty fair “satiation. and $9.270 per annmn for the expenses at the mike of the state board of agri- rnltnre: Senator Gardner‘s. appnmriâ€" hating 3200.000 in enable the Smiths-n: ‘nlinois penitentiary to lump mnnrt: amninypd for two yetrs; Senator Stubblefleid‘s. adding an ostecpath to the present memhmhip of the stain hoard n' hmith; Senator Tmpietnn's to prohibit the! nhnoting of pigeons tram naps; Senator Haas'. for the in wpwtlon of elevators and “causing 0H r-nnrmrttzrs; Sarator Gardner's. r0- poaiing tho indeterminate sentence art Ind giving juries pnwer to fix «on temps; Sonator Clark's. to establish nuhlir m-hmia and chase: for crip- pm rhfldrm. le lpprrprlnlinn Mlls now! mu lvmulwn llw, .v‘s'lv‘n. All of "IO hnnv Mvpnlpvlnllrm mm are on third n-ml Ina. le non-In has meson! all 0! u... :lmrp of lhrsv Mlls. The ban“! "m dugout!“ arr lollmg mm! of the up mnprinllnn hlll! so lhrrmgh. hm will hold on In "to or (Mon lmmrlanl on". expotlally the omnnnls blll nuk- lnz pmvlslnn for (he moons»: olTho slnle government. until Indian am! "we questions in truth lhey are later need are on! o! the v". Cowl“ Labor. The mmm lohor bill ls almost I luv. Home mnrurmnco In I slight arm-Io nmvmlment 1M Immor- Ial hy "no gmwncr are all ll“ n“ mnlns to b0 done for H. The bill: ‘nassod Illa, senate in Hoe :ama «ham. that ll passed (no lmnse "rent "ml It will go lnln éfl‘prt as amnndorl nnf July 1. 1905. Install 0! Hny I 1904 Appropriation; I The senate cleared Its oalendar of. all senate lpprovriltlml hills. and 0th ‘ (r senate manure: on whim general; Intomt centered. Among the bills, passed were: Olly 00on Adjournment Blue No mljmnrnmrm of the grnvrn! ‘auombly no Apr" 31!. Ihu dam omn- mlly we, In lemM to be out n! nu- ,gumlhzu . Th: Irnrnon qua-Hm: which hla ho-on hung an m the hmnv "MII Tumrlu)‘. cunnnt ho dinmn-vl ul hy April 29. no“ “’mlmmluy. unim- lhe Mm'm'r hm ho lmumhl on! n mmlnlm-e and mam! mlhuul chaluw‘ n! n cumin-mm mark I: senate hill So. an, whlvh umn-nu m be lmposd hm. urn mm Speak" Almvrwu In the column at the snake: um I u” n! "w hvuw II" Ihmv Um! no qumum pmom. Mr. Kinsman-4V0". than. I mow to mnlm mo um I spew-m «mm, 1' m In Jarrod lo Ind thu navel-l on!" "If Um Int-Hun In lmulnlvd," an! "L Mllrholl. '1 null clvmuud a call o! "w homo." Senator Campbell'l, providing (or the appointment of additional jmtlco- ut‘ the peace on the South Side nnd West Side In Chicago. Mr. Kloonmn made an effort to all up the senate bill prepared by the committee on waterways and dram-co, which pmVldt'l (or the anrcxatlon 0! Ho Calumet torrltéry to the (”Mann innltlry dlntrtrt. Ilr. .mtrhclt at; lot-ted and than Mr. chelnu moved to smooth! the rum. Senator Muener's, to provide (or the enlargement and extension of parks. Semtor Mueller-'8, to enable purk commissioners to condemn riparian rights of owners of land bordering upon public parks. The following senate bills were read a second time and advnnced to third reading: A number of senate nppmprlauon bills were read a am time and ad- vanced. The commission shall be composed of seven membeis, and after investi- gation of all highw'ms in the state imitsitle of cities i510 reputt to the next General Assembly some plan looking toward the betterment of the roads The commissioners are to receive no compensation, and one is to he named from each of the Supreme court elec- tion districts. _l.ess than a. quorum was present at the session of the house Monday at- tcruoon, but considerable business was transacted. The house bill for three additiuxzal circuit court Judges in Cook county was read a first time and or‘ dered to a second reading. Acts {or Good Roads. Senator Recs luu'aduced a bill In the senate to provide (or the appoint mom by the Governor of a good-reads commission and uppmprialng $5,000 therefor. Then Mr. Hinnmn read a statement which he had prepared setting 1'0th all the information he had with regard to efforts muzlo to secure support for the Mueller bill. Ind Bondy consented to allow Mr. Hln‘ mun-to make a. full statement. Then it. was proposed that Mr. Hluman take an oath not to dlsclose any of the pro- ceedings In me commihee mum. This Mr. Hinmau refused to do. There was more task over this question, and at last Lho committee consented to re ('elve Mr. Hinman's staxemoxxt with- out the sworn injunction of secrecy. Warm Again“ Boodlo. flavor John A. Steinbnch of Quincy bu «nuanced that he will not up prove my ordinance granting n fran- chin to n (0109th company whne than p0 chm 0! bond]. W To Bulld Largo Power Home. The Independent electrlc light um power complny. which has recently been granted a tram-blue for Qulncy, has bought a largo piece of ground and will soon erect a power house cover- In: I men of 100x125 feel. Interests Farmer Bop. Funk Tmecklcr of the Madison County Farmera' Institute his sent out notices to 305 farmer boys In the county. who wm he provided wlt'h seed corn. to compvte for prizes n!- fered for the beat specimen: exhibit- ed at the county Institute. cm. for Sympflhy. Mrs. Dominica Carbon-Ho of Col- )lnsvme wu adjudged Insane by a jury In the county mart and ordered “ken to the Southrm minds hospflal It Annu. Her huzhand Ind six chil- dren are left Morn, the youngest child being only 3 mrlhs of age. thmker Anigm. Charles Kent", 3 munbroker and Nothing merchant of Quincy, has made In usinm --.~: to M. Bnemfiem of 81. Louis um Harry Swimmer and Samuel Woods of Quincy for the ben- efit of his creditors. The “amines are nbout $5,000 and the use" fire entrusted at 810,000. Biuen by Rabid Hod-to. Patter limn ol Jacksonville was leveroly hmrn in the left hand by his family hmsn. erh In Iner- wlrd [cnnd In he sufioring lrrm hy- drophohia. 11w wumcl was carefully unused Ind (anti-Hz“! by the lam- "! physician and Mr. Dunn mu Ifler started for Chivaml m enter the Pu- lent Institute. man. was Him! in the $.11]! 01 ”w mmmny h l-inn 9'. Lawn "ideas ‘1: Ban m-rn amr In; W. l‘. Ri'rhr}: nnnflwr nut: Imam He no": ml Dirk om hannlv 2 In w «H» o! n ur aml 9" Ms lax-m In" liv then hurrkvl In the 1m. and mum! the Hamlin! hm}? M lilc-kpn- Th» Indy was um! on Nuhvlllo: Int lmnnnan I No Money to Carry the lunlsh Vu- : cram Io Cicommolcn. ' Tlm lllInoI- Nutlpul Guard ulll nut Ibo n-pn-wnII-d l-y any Ion-IIlI-mmv ’ body or men M It I annual nullunnl vu- mmpmvm III III- I-an Inc-n a! II": 8mm» war, I-- hv- ImIII In IIIIIIImIm; tun IIIII year .\ mmmlllw. mun-I- . In: of I‘awt' Prank W. flavour or ('III ftlIm quanuuam. r 0‘ um um Int-n In. I N 0 Mm I IIrn'II In Ibo I'm!" Irma camtulsu “II-"‘I' comm-ml III I (‘III I). JAIL Imn .. (upI. \‘omll IIIII l..ImII P. I‘ Tmhr. and Mr. fipvmrt 'ol mommn. nu mum! an NHL (Inn. ‘ flmllh In rm ml In a mll'n‘nl of mm ”Hum“ mnml III-Inn "no“ a! ”no 1 omnmnmom In: Us I. 81mm IulII Ime II \vaIII II - I'inr-ms iAIl‘. u lhwrv II n nu I‘umII '- "vm’nh L‘ n! "w nppmmln Inn IIIr Hm In'nrml gnarl uIIIIh IImIII Iw mun! I"! H '1' purpmr. III-n mc-r. "H‘ (:uslru: LIV" Malina ul’ Ilw H"! Hrimv-vv. Irv-m ('Mragu. and NW Gatling nun u-IIIIm M "II‘ D‘Illh rui mm! [mm 94pm Hum, will III-hm:- in I mmpvmiw mm a' IIk-ImingIIIn am 3 It: II?“ rn- :nrymw m 1' {raw mu‘rumm WILL ATTtND E “That for the purpose of encourug~ ing the raising, imprm'iné, breeding and exhibiting horses, it shall not be illegal {or any and all individuals own- ing or operating fair grounds and race- tracks. or any and all corporations now or hereafter incorporated under the laws of the state of Illinois, own- ing or operating fair grounds or race tracks. whose charters contain the provision that the object, or one 0! the objects of such corporations, is to :} encourage. by providing the proper in- cilltics therefor, the raising. train- Hug. brooding or exhibition 01 horses ’ within the actual lnrlose of their grounds, during the time of any ex- hibition or meeting. to permit tho i making at wagers upon the result of any and all running and trotting T‘fl- ‘A'Lâ€"Câ€"(Nbfl 'E races and trials of speed and con. tests between horses that may be had in on siuh grounds, and it shall he lnw,rui during the time of any sur-h exhibition or meeting to make and permit the making at wagtrs within such inclosures upon the rrmli ur any and all running and trotting rultwl and trial: or speed and (nun-Ms tw- tucon harm-s that may ho had up m any uuh grounds: I'l‘ti\ltl"d, hou- cwr. that no wngt- ni shall be pulpit ‘tml or uhuli lu- nzu-it- mnpt ll Hull exhibition or nu-utinm lit-iii iwttw-u lithe llt day 0! Man a: Hi the I~‘t do) 0! ‘Novomht-r of any u- nr. and iii-n. I'vll ilho hum at l m ha i. p. m. amt 6:3” 3.0't‘ituh‘ [1. mi of hi day during mull ' oxhihiiiunu or iiIL't‘lli ',,A." Measure h Patterned After That In Effect in Missouri. The bill modeled after the breeders‘ law 0! Missouri, permitting betting‘on racetracks In llllnols, which ls adva- cnled by all the 'Westorn raclng lmcr~ ests, was reported to (be legislature [run the llve stock committed by Mr. Cavanaugh. Followlng are the provi- alons ol‘ the blll: TEXT OF ILLINOIS RACING BILL .wnchnan lg KM“. l'FUr'l', a Terminal rumm- s M'lul in live sud! m ”w H l-ilzt 9" Lawn [mums nu-v‘n amp In)“ W. l'. Ri'rhv)‘. nut: Imam "9 on”: ml Dirk- zlv : In "m «H» o! n ur aml lamp In" '30 "new hunk"! (n ILLINOIS STATE NEWS Earn: I Reward. A pocketbook containing 8245 VII found by John 03:10 at Bellevflle And motored to the owner, Andra am“. the some evening. B. an tho m m u 3 mm. Dynamite In Garden. E. C. Sanders of East St. Dov!!! found I number of sticks of dynnmlu In his yard. Mr. Sanders was digging In his garden when Ms spade struck u on which resembled an ordlnnry on can. Upon lnvesflgnuan It In found In contain dynamite. Farmer-3' Telephone am. The farmers of Isaac um! Pope mantles have formed a famen‘ Inl- Lual telephone company and will bulld lines all through the two countles. one 'phone being established in each (own for the use of the members of the u- scolatlon. Only those who ue stock- holders ln the company he cum)” to the nervlce. Soothe”! Short Lino. ‘ From reliable information it in learned that iho nnch-ialkmkif “on line over me lilimis Certrai from Si. Louis to Nashville and HM! Southeast. whirl; will open up I new mineral acid hitherto mollrally without rail- road iacilitiea, is to be constructed the present year. It will shorten m present line about thirty miles. It will he ball! from Marian. K1. through Crltlomlnn Ind to the Ohio rive-r, crossing It Cnveln rock. where I! will connect with the Gnlcondl branch. now being built. Ind probably nuke a second connection with the Eldo- rado branch. which. it is understood. will be extended. The Ohio river will be bridged u Cave-in rock. Hlu- lim‘ urn! nf Hm \H- Hum“ Ht" 1 4m“ no imrraw m rt Hm Hrrular in Him! I'm. l. Fur Hn Hm' wrsl M Ilhr Mlqslssinpi Hun h an inffl‘afl )m’ [‘2 pt" (v-nl Inr pa‘u'vuv‘r nonke Land 1:. pr! unl tm lrrSM and yard ‘ « rvim. u pry ”w an: rmvnt mined mm a! 8!. hmh. Tim (an that lhe "I'M-no 'u isuxml pan-Hr: the do- mnml by "m rummilh‘i‘s mm In m “on for an nth-am» In "an sumo an” m llnnnis us for Nissan" Is mandar- M In “alumni. and may man that "mm till he no mum tnrtene In "Mums. Tm- fact "m "w. Miami" clirzslnn tor-'ivml all Hu- imrrnw asked for mmpllra'vs mane". as H "unites a ltolhlrds "ms to strike, and will- mt the support at the All-mun on ployen the m-nssary nupmfl of and a proposition might be dlmcull to no- (life. Alum Road's WOO. lulu. Thu "Ilh‘nfiu B Mum animal! but. urn-mulsalml Hm mm m’hv'Julv «I! My mm! w thin: unntaltum L-r lrninmol.‘ I"I' “bl In! "W Mm! rh‘f lunar-l h! um wmpwg. Tim ualr- at my [of flu- lim‘ ‘29! (If llu‘ \Givunpvi "V" 4"." no imrraw mvr Iho Hrruur in van: lkw. l, Fur Hu- mm vrsl n! H!" )Ibnlssilvm err h an Hun-ale umukm rlunrruu and “lawn to mm m Hum-nu. m- mmmnkm. who nludml Ihn' c'lfllfi'ni. ha: we Imus up Inn-d. nmumuh M1 mlhmnudn mare mud on m- nail nlumly III" M: "flu“. Tht‘ man an: lrrufl‘" of Nb- bing "w phml'rc n! (‘lmflos ("an and Ilrmy llvmlmkn mar Hut Allan. A tum unlvn tnm Ihr romwr "I tmmvl In rnmn' puntnion whvn in nu annual, ? Remarkablo None 5:1thch by Cigar- otto Fund 1: Edwardullln. Flank Charles. Inc mung nun shot In "w Into by um- M a pawn that tip- lun-d Mm m-ar Wanda Ind wok him In I'Iduunlnnlr. In Mill In I Muted mnduu-n at uw ('umuy hmpllal. "O yum bl» 353- Air”. nml tux home an \Iuhuu Ala II- I: llu‘ uvrvln--I p. Iu-ul vu-r m-un-l M In.» how ml. Ind. drvpllc' Mn lrrrnl-Eu "dark“, in “VIII, and rIu-urluL Mllwunh UN: and!" punk)" 0! Mn rim: and I par! 0! tall luruuu and ”In-M vu-n‘ nut oil. in ImUM-I Hunrvum and “trawl: to talk m Hun-n. m. mmmnkm, who STICKS TO HIS PAPER PIPE! l Charles Nuéent to Have Largest and | Best Hennery in state. , One of the biggest chicken tar ‘ in Illinois is being started on last bluffs, near Alton, by Charles Nugen ,‘ a. St. Louis business man, who in a great fancier of poultry. Mr. Nhgent has decided to solve the problems which have perplexed every poultry fancier who has tried to raise chick- ens on a large scale. Some of his experienced farmer neighbors have ad- vised him that there in nothing which will make a man richer in a short time, on paper. than chicken raising. With a pencil and paper, and a few chickens as capital, they say, a man can figure himself a millionaire in a few years. The farmers say, however, that expectations do not turn into full fruition in its realization. and that large chicken farms are impractica- ble because of contagious diseases de- populntlng them. Mr. Nugont has de- termined to conduct a large poultry farm under ideal conditions. and has stoutâ€"ed his beautiful] place with pool- try Show prize-winners. Nothing but the finest bred chickens are being col- ‘onized there, and the extensive grounds surrounding the former Pins. bluffs hotel have been turned into chit-ken runs. Miles of wire netting have been put up, and the b‘ggest chicken house in southern lllinoln. i300 feet in length, has been com- pleted. Mr. Nugent says he will ruin. hlooulmi chickens ms in pastime. 'lucnâ€" butum are being stored with his prlt't‘d eggs. and every care will b; taken of tho broods when hatched. They will be cared for on scientific iu'alih rules. STARTS MODEL CHICKEN FARM

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy