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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Jun 1903, p. 6

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Ill do M thou-and venom. comprising the entire population of Mel-tam. a to" in Asiatic Turkey, eighty IIIHQI continent at Mm. were kiiled by a «fluctuate Ihock on April 3. The multumduolruinl.notnhouu hell] ion sanding. in sumo... 40' have. J. neighboring village. were mm by tho “no shock; Hell:- I!" in I (ovum pout. And the on. an sinuo- vu buried in the min. The British ioniz- olcc nccivod‘ one «am 1min the Britinh mum It [num- nmdlng tho rmnt when“ at lotus-M, main to Web I “was out! chock. inning thirty man. In (cit in the am b; of Audi :9 throunoul the «tin llama bat-m Lute Van And the ITALV'I KING A .TUOINL " ENE at ‘THE EARTHQUAKE ' THAT KILLED 2.000 PERSONS but kiwi-{u gab “3' an!“ don 0m FaMon-Mo 90! In Alarm. Swell residents of White Plains, N. 1‘. land just begun to get over the scare caused by the burning of fifteen no cable: there, the fires bells clear- ly of Incendh'ry origin. when someone mud to polio- the nimble bun- dogavnpdhy . ' enter-Jr. Mr. 479 of urea high- Fm Wit oi the Put. 1. Edward Addicts, who recently withdrew from the senatorial fight in Delaware, wn born in Phlhdelphin end in well versed in the history at the Quaker city. One at the lure! of the put tint he most admires wu the brilliant Judge Pecan. who lived at Belmont mansion and whose wit mode him famoul. One of the stories of Judge Peter- tlaat he sometimes tem nine: to the presentation 0:- the twist by e lawyer of his only not. "This is my all." the lawyer aid. In linking the introdpcuon. "Your mt" Peter: returned. "no it your lut. too. no donut, though i can‘t well call him a napping fellow." T. P. O‘Connor cm W 0' Mon Nuiorm Lug... Thom Power O‘Connor, who Ill Men mimics! president of "to [ma Nation“ League. is the noted lri‘ state-ma. mmnlm ad author via has sat In parliament for the Sent- land dtvlflon o! “reruns! since “it llr. O‘Ummor. who is no familiarly nnd no .flectmuely known as "1'” Pay," It 55. M I! be wna I B. A. um! senior scholar in history and modern languages at Queens Comte. Gunny. Hr. O‘Connor went to how don In 1870. He was the Ira! edunr of the 1mm scar. the 1mm 8n My Inn's Town. In I abandon a! human! occlu- m- !“ IJ'W ”any hot no. no- lulu-nun tum from (in M- m at mun «an, when any ho (amt: «MM. an. 0'" H- not anion and In "loud (in gun an. no. u I coal at "30.010. Mu; nag-la in" large Into-u: u m our 0! Nth, nun. n‘ lbnlon. Inn-lulu. ovu- Mlh and a pump mu. tin-nun“ dun ”1.300 5 mr (m- ute-nun both. mm. and ‘ “m 1mm" mum». at” a no mm and u and... Roman... luau-3n- I“ Wanna-no- ch" film." ”It”. a nu «NF ml" mug Inns. Pnklnm m an omor luv". ”mm mm- a total. Ply-mu. own a mum and n hotel. nun-m I‘llum um um 00 Mum»! at I no“ at 350,000 I your. turn on: the m an], and Manchester. um sumo: 00. dark, I: pvt-dual met at In any anal. Bradford bu '00“th minty. belted", [Jamaal and W Intact-n «on m- eIllter. Town. :28 In nuts. to: 32.7...” per un- lm urkeu. and thou-tar. Chester an ”owl- m not courses. HONORED BV NII COUNTRVNIN. In (to “non-flu villages. Col. Khalil Bey. commudlu the who. at lot-um. with all whole mull}. (hm cit-on m elm: Ioltllen pr lubed II (to null. Linn. Cot 7:le nay. than “any panned. been." lama. Manual”! Mama. Harman. In strand and nut havoc In Ito-zit OWN IUCN 'AVINO IYOCK. Connor went to how r was the In! edum hr. the 1mm 8!! Weekly an. The paper I. devoted mainly to clot-I Mmuduftr-nnceper mammar-emmuon are m‘fihflfim “9 3‘ add to be on u paying ban. The nun-cum price In ten cant! I your. One boy In. located 98? mbccrlben In In dun. Quantum sultan. Some bright boy- of the mam Ichool In Chicago have mcceoded In editing 1nd printing I school paper very Ibly. without warning their studies. Whnt In more, the paper In mm. Auditor Gullbert and omen. especially chflnnon for haunt-er. wen ltrongly adorned. “Inn" luauâ€"Fun um. hymn 1’. mm mm by he...» {b J. I. llclxlln. 307 Third “M «n Cancun-n. Warn-u w" The Republican 0' 0| tn In em} ’ ‘ , L.______._.. venue! hat week Iomlnuievl Ilium NEW INFORMATION IUREAUO. T. Herrick. for governor. Senator Hull!" 8'6“ M0“. 000'? B- CO!- Gew‘o H. Dank“. General Partner at Cincinnati. VIII-ed \" - wen 0. Agent at in. New York Mm. Hurling for Morten.“ non-mot Ind ”in, am Wide Hampto- mm [or “tor-e1 gel . To boon picture no neslm resorts erul u wen n he!" the non men . lions the New York Dental and “so ml (actor In mint“; Judge Sum f dated lines and thereby mien-e we no mm mm about It “a the m- tar and In Polka-n muons. tho mad he. To Coroner Golda inn 3M,- dechnrl that she can not how at the (Inc that the Inn Ind died. III while Ill-ling 'h' 3» bad he“ do the tell "he, nu slept "Ill min. 1’». to.“ told the police that On an m thud aha bone at an“!!! noun All No '"0. will when she llnd. but had me Im- lho m It" nlm mind at. H) o'clock. Al Ibo um. um“ ”lav. aha nu. II! III (be an watching her bed. and u. mend lo 1 my» IIIIL'I lot u out can “no. and hum! hl- um: II. In M) In (In loot um: cum-and mic-kiosk”. Who: the awoke no III In body on um law. The hull. blue but! mounted In in". unm- out“ «44' Canon When Ho Ann-ch04 "or I“. A auto long-howl); hm- “mu In M river (mm In "Kid Canon.“ \vu unkind in IN bun. In the ump- ml at N! (them that. New Yovll. 00‘ Once Ila-bunk. - aural. nd Mod aim: Iwully. The fonts: on“ bu ”mu-d {or llb‘cflflbfl (or the mm of the d» mm loan-Imus- and Chum“: at ll. Mel-um damn. ‘no telegraph operator Ibo In! tho can at the cnmtmpho uld M It.- ul! I'll My [fluted and um nu tile and ulnar had hm HIM. ILI" IN I00! WIYN COInl. POI GOVERNOR 0F OHM). Iron 1‘. Herrick. Downs «mm mm” He who an there is nosuch thin u n how: mnn. In himself 3 tan. m. flaunt 9‘ Par Aer. can. une- n an an pm. ununm Iain cm. a. h pm my they don't I [K be. sum mum they luv. u :3: m had of 12 , I. b-tnda, Chick "10v know MIMI be mid 'o I cum" who has on 0 In» the no 0:. pkg. Mm Mint I1mâ€"Tmo and lackâ€"$15M June lull. from Missouri to lndinn Tannery uni Texas via It, K. t 1‘. fly. Stopover. on mu south of Clininn. Mo" Ind Kincaid. RAIL. up to July in. Plan return limit July 7th. 1903. Bee Tenn in all its glory -ii| progressâ€"And prosperity. Write “My.” St. Louis. for further particu- These bureau: have been «unma- od in (M: city. Brooklyn. Syracuse, Rochester. Bahia. Hug-n Falls. lemma]. Tomato. Cmuund. Daron, lndhnlpom. Cinclnltl. Lonlavnh. 8:. Loan. Chicago. Denver. Lou Angela. Ban Fund-co 3nd Portland. Ore.- m the New York Hernia. The function of these bureaus Is to convey infatuation concerning the Ce‘ntnl and the picture resorts. and also to Dell tickets to thy one who II] wish to buy. looming am To boon plenum “a null) resorts lions the New York Centnl and .390 dated Hm nod thereby mien-e the earnings at his demrtmenL George H. Dnnielsgemnl passenger ngent of the Central. has banned Datamation humus thghom the country. He Is trying this plan of advertising tot the In! tune. J. C. Ira-Wm C. BI: Your Building. [fill-Ink. Ind. Thou. who III. In Inn m at. Ibo mum on ma "Inflated M- In". pumpkins. cm. mm; In" and "HIM! dull Inna! and" gunman! S "than". by Ipflylu In any 0! mo ulboflnd ml. at the Can-1m mot-nut Then an“: who“! mes nmr hint 'm quote you the exceptionally kw rum "In (no you to "be m. nut man of We“: ' en ran“. and mder you ny other Int-nee. In their m: g 0.1.Bmghmâ€"4m Quincy MM Ill. Chm Ill. 1'. 0. COMO-.m- II. B. Cllllhn Balm-g. Illl'uhee. Wu. flag-I: nun" mlifi m Thu Ibo“ editorial arm-Ia all” how the «alumni of (In Chicago nec- ova-"now or III, :un. nnmu Iho condition o! "no (Tumult lam":- "or. um) u point-«1 all. his in! I cumin“ noun-n nunrllounly Io- cnutnx growthâ€"Mr ma put III ur mu yum. um um war. n n ma- Null: unnamed (ha tmnu to (‘In- Ma's popclnlkm, by "y n! Inmlnrw "on. um and 100.000. TM- II M» wanted (or In the gran; uncuunnl more“ vhkh abound “on. II II In “If! “Io. but the mlrrdnu «york-co at "no Inn at moo-um- bt-nr ample «uncanny to the wealth and "the: In «on for a" tin about. to amp: 0! the ovum-mun 0(- Korea. “Speculum u nlunl .- to tho tumu- 01 Cum“ in hot relation to the United sum the: hot North- ueul lemlovlu In filled up. but "no can absolutely «lulu tut or the near flunm u Ihu (be United Bum In to hu- - mat flimpfiflluf In III. "III marks“ at the 1mm." "These 40.672 tmmlgunts Into Can- Idl may appear trmlug In compul- mn with 297.07» persons who entered the United Staten In the some period. but they are propurttonatoly more tn- poruut lo the country. Canaan's pop- ulation Ia uneflfleenlh o! ourt, but her Immlxmtton I- am: twannmtm u large A: man. It In worth remu- bt-rtlu Also that Canada's Immigrant- Ire almost entirely Anglofiuon ind Tvulunlc men. while our lmnlsw tlon ll now Ivovtulrds and. up 0! ltomnro and £1." elements." “0f the immigration 0! this spring a iiuie uier a third has come from Grunt Britain. the figure being 16.457. This is three times as large as tho Britta]: immigration of the correspond- ing mamas o! the preceding year, and it is within 2.500 of the number 0! immigrants that the United States at- tut-ted irom Great Britain and Ira- iand in the same period this spring. As to the remainder oi the immigra- tion into Carina 13.7.0 settlers came from the United States. n 50 per cent increase uvur the preceding year, and 10.445 from Continental Europe, I Io per cent increase. "Most of these newcomers have been attracted by the wheat lands of the Northwest territories. They have moved direct to Winnipeg and thy, have turned that city into n great camp. in which they have been fitting thomselvr: out for the last stage 0! their adventure for new homes. Rapid Woman! of tho What Field- Lying North 0! iii. an. Paranoi- (From uu Chimp Mania.) "Cnnodo hu Anticipated a very heavy immigration this your. and uh. now ho- ‘iigum to show at“ Ibo ii nctuniiy getting It In I way no mo! all her expectations. in the first (our months of this year the doors of tho Dominion opened to 40.612 person. according io a report propnred by the committee on agriculture Ind ooioni~ zation of the Canadian parliament. This is almost twice on lugs as tho Immigration in the corresponding months last year, nnd fully three 1 limes as large as in 1901. the respec- tive figures being 22.482 and 13.893. «£31m: mom's III-mutton. warm on hem“ n. M New York dispatch: Mrs. M: 31. Courses at North Brighton. 3. L. found the Indy 0: n nnngi run null nun liming By I to” m the tnnnon o! awn-hatwmuthorhm. mu Stone‘s Claim Falls. Washingtnn special: Minn Ellen M. Stone. the Amerfrtn mlsslouary. can- not furnish the evidence requlred by the state department to hue a de mum! on the Turkishjovemment fur indemnhy and none will be made. So far a known there hu man no '05s of life The lowest estimates on the- loss between hook-tit nm’. Hnnni ml is sspmfitm anti mlny piste It at .1 much higher an». Brave Hello Girl. Quincy. ill. June Eâ€"The-re err two rmtre. (renews in the levees north of the city. and $0,000 acres at land thlt wvre rich in growing cram are now under water up to the hmnetnpsl The *nwn 0! Meyer. fifteen miles nhove Quincy "I under 1nd partially do set-ted. The telephone girl still re- mains fit her post. She reports that I break in the levee is threatened tiiâ€" ret‘tly in front of the town. and it it mes every house In the viii-ye will probably he swept any. Situation It Kansas City. Kansas City. “0.. June §.â€"Btttl- mates of the damage done by the flood ‘ are both; reduced. At first they: ranged irnm 810.000.0410 up. but no" they are all much helm! that sum. The greatest loss we: oi the sixteen bridges arrests the Knnzas river. ail substantial ntruflures. At Armour‘e the fires have been lighted The wheat and the flour in the mills and the elevators was not Injured. but 750 carioadr of grain submerged on the flanks runs ruined. TM- Mxh 'I'Pf mark 0! "5|. ":9 Mann. nvor known. In: he". passed at Alexandria. mum of the math 01 vhw I)" "aim, mm It is being .0 uroarbod hr". leh the can" distance of am miles. II in upon“ um Km “mun Mu you W out after “mum- Keokuk, 11.. special: The flood in the hlisaissippi at this habit and south oi! here passed All records .and became the most destructive in the history 0‘ 1 the upper Mississippi valley. The Hunt and ludiun Grove levees broke and the districts protected by them are being inundated. The district in- x-ludeu 75.000 sores a! the richest bot. tom land along the river and the loss, is conservatively estimated at $10 an J.(‘l'e. The immense tract 0! Missouri 'mttoms flooded early in the week makes the toll! area flooded over :00;th acres. The lass in addition to 'he crop loss includes the damage tu iln- ivvcos. the loss a! stock and the Ivstrut-tion 0! buildings. Lou is 33m. The say levee hrulm. and now in levees in the flood plain nre bruit- -n. The Miaulriippi at the mouth 0! the Des- Moinou form! a lake fifteen miles wide and it extends u tar south is Hannibal, with burly the auto Mlululppl River Near Du Molna- Forma a Lake ”Run Mlle: Wide ~Federal Forecaster Warn: st. Louis to Prepare (or Big Rise. DAMAGE BEACHES MILLIONS Thousands of Acres of Rich Bottom Lands Are Under Water. [EVEES' BREAK; U155 IS GREAT Find! lulcldc. KANSA‘ I. NO LONGER A HOBO PARADISE urns. A Gregk not-bio lulled t; m M: r'uooln and mm; was cruel.“ Duly-Ham Cruelty Gmk. ’ London cable: A serious nltuuloi exlsu In the mug: of Adrianna when the Turks pr, larch“)! Io! -._- . nâ€"h- Archblahop Grows Weaker. Fond dn Lac, Wm. snot-Ian Renal-ta Indicate that the condition of Arch- bishop Katzer Ia not encouraging. n In said that be Is gradually Mala. weight and phyatrians cannot agree as to the real cause of hi. “luau. Seven French nuns exiled from their mfive land have established I mic deuce In St. Lou‘s. sate Issue: are covered by s leI'IeI of resolutions relating to taxation and other matter; Legislation for the In- provement of canals and river: is tu- ored. Good roads are demanded. The extencton of the rural tree denvery ”stem. better rivers and harbors. Im- proved poctfl ubrvice, forest prone":- uon. flood prevention. Ind the admin cans! are fumed. "The Ohio Republican dologalion in magma inn honored the state in you. bonuses senators Joseph B, Fonker and Marcus A. limit: have splendidly maintained Ohio's leadership. The re election of Senior Hunt is I dis- tinct national den-Ind upon our state. and we hereby cordially promise him the undivided tumor! of the entire Rembiican [any of Ohio‘" "We mama! Prosidpm Rome- volt's fidelity to duty. his adherent to President MrKiniey's notifies. Incl Inn on: proved ability in his high once. shoving Mm in every 'Iy worthy 0! election by the people m be their chief maxim-Ito. We [Ivor his nomination lot president in I904 The platform begins by mgr-tu- Itllng the state um! nation on «In to in“: M Remhlk‘u adminlmtnuoo. President Roosevelt and Sea-(M Hair nu are then banned for redaction u lollmu: Ron-even and Senator Hunt for to elecflnn. and m any radical change In "ml-x um! luvs. ‘ Name Myron T. Herrick {or Governor and Indoru Roosevelt. Hanna and Foraker. Governm- .......... .\l\'l{(l\' 'l‘ "[1“!!ch LIL-utm- ant. governor . .. .. WAR ( . H RUING . ut'IMmKT . M‘KINNHN L l-IltlAS 'Audllu . 'l‘rranurvr Anotnpy g , 1:11le of Supreme «HILA. N SUMMERS School I-amlmnslonvr ......... E. A. JONES Member of Mun) at public works ...... ................ GEORGE H. WATKINS Columbus. 0.. Manuel]: The Ohio lit-publlran state convention com- pleted m work by nominating Myron T. llerflck at Cleveland tor governor and I complete sate llcket. The feature or the convention in Senator Pornkcr's speech In pulse of Sou-[or Hanna. and bl. declaration that Ohio would keep Hanna h) the United States waste as long n he lived. OHIO REPUBLICANS SELECT STATE LEADER insinuodlllppeflforfltlulll; ‘mc 10000 We no homers-s; tm‘ they have ion their inmitum cloth: ins and everything. uni their hon-eel have been con-ted oi! or mun wrecked. Honey is naked to be ex- pended for their relic! by slvinx than Inner“! to nimiid their houses. At Topeka, line. the 1m oi known dead now reaches seventy-one, with thirty people identified; River ll on the Ring. St. Louis, Mm, June 5.â€"~Forecahi‘ V Bowie said the rate 0! rise here wilt continue rapid, and 33.5 feet. will be reached Friday morning and 34.5 feet Salurdny morning. A stage oi‘ 35 tee! is iorecnsted for Saturday night or Sunday. He advises preparing lot a 36-100: stage. The remlnlhu indom I’m-Ideal

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