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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Oct 1903, p. 6

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PM Windhamâ€"cm.“- an Ma. ,2, a 5i. '"Ews 0‘: THE "om-D G. A. C. Christiancy, Assist- mu. hue-Tâ€" M m 3...... ant to Attorney General mmmmmmm. M.mmtvouym hotel-hope" In every city In the m, ha- beel sent to the menu“ mm Ir m months. A monument to eolnmemonto the M of Mad soldiers who put- ll!” 5! m m urn-ml Chutn- hon. font, in dedicated It Or “Knoll. The mum 01m company has arc-u “other reduction In prices. ”I. .to flu- and In making A! than; two additional eases ml than m eats: In Mantel-u. m 8. Santa. who has cheated M Laredo. Tet. the ole“! yellow Mar bulletin mm 239 lumber of mam-:5; deathsJ; Wm ‘0 an, 18!: to“! death to date. 7. 1'5. physician- and m 4 8L Anew gummy»: h Baum who as in Attendance m Archm‘wv III: of at Lou“ an that the oundt Ho- «1 the punch: in Incum- Amen nudge 1 Bot, Mal. Ilsa, film. have filled can use“ 0! 8100,00) I“ “nutmeg of 850,000. In- .Ident «vial I: am I. to thee-use d the mm. 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Jule- Cinch. the doorkoem It the Wm House, who struggled In a out via Mat Elliot. the man bun “lupus, In from at tho Will. luv. Dr. Omvllle Inwthor, who was nth-um by I New Yotk confor- nco ol tho Methodist church meant” In. having been expelled In: heresy by the hombre-urn Kan-u can!» ace, wu Arrested In Great Bend. (hit, n ho was ullflu on socialis- On I cmvd In the meet. tale to America. It Is uh! that. a present there are better opponunluet In Ireland than hers. ubor u lame and ulce- no high. The Anti-Irish Emigration society will mile | strung eflon to stop (be coming of people from the emeuld Gov. Peabody has announced the ap- pointment of I general oourtmu'tlal to convene in Denver Oct. 19 for the trial of the mmm ofllcers mlnst whom charges of Irregulnrltlea have been mlde. Williun Smith, the millionaire unmet-yuan and Spiritualist, who was Profiting in build a college for worn- on in Gene". N. Y.. has countetmaudâ€" ad the building contract, by order of the spirits: Is he says. Willi-m Benin, an aeronaut. was al- most instantly killed at San Francisco while making u descent, tailing [mm a parachute when within forty feet. or the ground. Maud Henney, aged 17. riding on I. street car, leaned out too hr in an endeavor to witness the de~ scent and her head struck an iron pout. She was killed also. The National Steel and Wire corpor~ ntlon bu decldedjo increase its capl- tll stack from 35,000,000 to $10,000,000. mums-m ‘ ' | Resigns His' Place. 1-H l- huh-nah mun-mm 10!me mar-mu. Him: am. Largo PM Lon. mm m, Imam: A Burlin- to. mm min left the main truck mm an open "Ital hm Ind Am I! luv-doom, Ill. cm I TRAIN EXPLODIS TANK. OF OIL Occur. Comm That common! Snood. I. Pom New York speck]: The [when car- pus proceedings In the use 0! George w. Boner: to determine whether the government exceed- its “thorny In «using Indictments to be returned min-t him In two federal dhtflott, "I know of no charges." be said. "If there were any, I would not, of course. be allowed to resin. The only crui- dsm at myself of which I am ”are was made by Mr. Tulloch. Ind I made my” to bl: statement last my." Mr. Cutie gave (he urgency of pri- vate business miter: as his rm (or giving up MI once. [I reply to I question a to "nether his resignation had been induced by my chm-gee con- nected viii: the investigntion into the main of the Mafia demmt. he replied in the negltive. lea-om hr loaning. In his letter of resignation Mr. Chris- tuacy gave poor bedth as his reason 1m fistulas to "the (rum public of- fice. Be an that far many months heron obtaining Ms have of Ihnence he conflicted at Ms deck against the W of MI phyflcm. “no Investigation being eat-pieced. l 31' km the honor to advise you that. in my hug-rem. no evidence nu been adduced "awning the honesty of It. Chrllthncy. and that, therefore. than is no good man- why his mm union child not be accepted." furl" I to hum-at Aumey Gelâ€" enl Rab. with room: for advice In to the mar mm to me. Mr‘ new. reply was not mac mm the Institution into the conduct of the “an: lttomey ml's nice run. a. It. mgr Ind been convicted. In newly In nan: revamp-r asap-ecu: "It I: named In lando- (In: Kin mud ha «(halted not only no rem. m rule.” Actlon 'll Delayed. The postmaster general, when he re- ceived Hr. Curl-timers letter 01 July u, look no scum: upon 1: beyond to- Chriuinncy hu been on leave of ab- sence since last April without pay and his resignation has been held by Posimntor Gwen! Payne since July 14. ‘ Washington special: Two more va~ cancies have been created in the post- omce department. 6. A. C. Chris- liuncy’a resignation as assistant attor- ney in the allies of the assistant attor- ney general tor the postomce depart- ment. was accepted, and H. A. Castle, auditor for the postoinco department, placed his resignation in the hands or the postmaster general. Neither is implicated in the postofllce scandal. State. That No Evldenco HII Been Adduced lmpugning the Honesty of the Officialâ€"Auditor Castle Ha: Ur- gent Prlv-tc Business on Hand. PAYNE PROBES THE CHARGES TWfl UlllT THE FINAL SEHVIBE FIGHTS INDUCTMENT. 'l'flERE'I N0 KING LIKE 0000." 0° W ' tuber. wont mm mm Moon, 'hm‘McAndl-vw h War. mtqmmmmno m m '_n fun the We 2._-'. n: , . ,1 Murder 0! Waco-mot, Ind” May Lad to an Outbreak. "when, 1nd,. dispatch: George IcAndflw, white, shot Ray Beard colored, killing Mm family. Board. "canon THREATEN TROUBLE Jmeavflia (Wit) Glrl sum to M. Mia Io Marry Mllaionary. Janmme, Wm. dispatch: Prefer- ring to make the trip along to the Philippines and marry the man of her choice, Misc Gertrude Granger has In?- prised the school board by' resigning her position as kindergarten teacher and leaving for Manila. Sim will wed William Black. a missionary, and a former milieu! of New York city. TflAVELO 84!” MILES TO WED Woman on Lats Steamer "amt, Escapes Death. Raclne, Wis. spacial: A collision 01> curred In the harbor here between the Barry line stenmer Fremont and the schooner J. 8‘ Method. One of the passengers. a woman. was nearly killed. The jibnomn of the schooner crashed Into her autumn: and struck s few Inches shove her head. Her screams and the crashing timbers caused much excitement among the passengers by the Supreme emm of News. Them mth-tomeW.BruL convicted of burglary and 'mtenced to the mltntl-n [or three years. Britt alleged he w“ mnvlcted ulnly u I result of the bloodhound: tnlllnn him from the place the' burglary m commuted to Ms on home. when a stolen "no In found. In his brie! filed In behalf of the glue Attorney General Punt admits “at the dogs are Incompetont to aka the oath and are not subject to cum ox- umlnatlon. but othervlae he mlnulnu they Ire Ilt silent wltnesses. and n much their teationy Is as conclusiv- u that at a man. l8 NEARLY PIERCED IV A "AR Supreme Court of Nam-uh Dcclaru Bloodhoundu' Evldonu Good. Lincoln, Neb., special: The compe- tency of bloodhound: u wltnesm In criminal prosecution: hu’been decided DOGS A8 COMPETENT WITNESSES Wuhhouse Controversy I: Left to llil- min Executive Board. Springfield, [1]., dispatch: After a lengthy and stormy session the delev gate convention of the Springfield dis- trict. United Mine Workers of Amer- ica, which was called to consider the washhuuee controversy, decided to re- consider the action taken at its for- mer meeting. The convention then. agreed to leave the entire matter to the state executive board. During the afternoon the members of the state ex- ecntivc board were called in. and for ‘ two hours they were under the tire of t the Springfield district delegates. who have ueen opposed to their position. MINERS HOLD STORMY aESSION was justifiable because Beavers wt: not under physical restraint at the time. ‘mmton M Brookln. can. up bomruudunouznmummm Dian-lat court. . than“! tor Duvets claimed that Buvan' lpprebeuslon under the sea- ond warrant, on the Wuhlngton In- dictment. vu null and void beam" be m on bill at the time and naked am the proceedings In Washington be held In abeyance until the conclu~ slon o! the proceedings In Brooklyn. In opposlélon it was argued that “10‘ apprehension on the second wan-ant Details at Merger o! TruIt and Inde- pendent Companies in Settled. New York special: A: e remit of e iini conference of the committee from the independent mm: and the United Boxboerd end Peper Complny it has been decided to cell the new telling menu the Paper Pmducu (Jammy. The ammunition of the new concern ‘wilibeeppu-tloeedemtheiede- .. Melt unpaid ted the United ' w led Piper my M‘ Them-mic of Dollnn’ Worth of Dem- 360 at "IBM Mania-woe Wm. special: Then- and: of dollere’ worth of denim he: resulted from the storm which raged here. itwuoueofthemoeteevereof the eeeeon. The m sea completely Ruin From Rain In England. London cable: The heaviest rainâ€" fall of the year In causing enormous damage in the- north of England. The rom- are lmpusable. railroads are be- Ing Interrupted, bridges no down, and the valleys of the Des ad of the Tweed are like Inland sou. "OHM WRECKO BREAKVIATER A posse of guards with bloodhound: In: promptly started utter the es- caped convicts, but owing to darkness and the wild nature of the country in .the Immediate vicinity o! the prison no mum m looked for. At the foot of the wnll were found several cartridges which the convicts dropped as they came over. Two of the prisoners were tuned with revolv- ers, but where they secured the weap- ons Is not known. caved. Ponoo In Pursuit. The other five convict! succeeded In getting outslde the wall when they were fired upon. Abe Mayors, n We term murderer, was shot In the arm. Nick Ilaworth also was shot. but be continued lulu flight. Bury Waddell m allot In the leg, but Lynch en- has and Jacobo end overpowered than. Wining waa shot and Jacobs {rightfully beaten. The convicts took the prism keen {ion the guard- and releued In other prisoners. The seven then compelled Guard Wilkins. notwithstanding his injuries. to march u their head. and with the assistance of laddern found near the workshop. they proceeded to scale the well. Wil‘ hlna wna made to ascend first. Canada General Alum. As the nm convict reached the top. Guard Nnylor. who was on the south ‘ wall. opened fire. 'lhia [are the gen- eral alarm and several guards seized their guns and hastened to the scene. Gulrd Drigga reached the wall just as Convict Dayton and Ed Mullen were descending on the outside. He ordered them to hall. and then llrerl. killing Dnyton. A second shot struck Mullah in the leg and he dropped to the ground, his body falling over the body of Dayton. Muoh "no Guards. Tm- oullnrvnk wok place about 6:30 9. It. Just In tho prlumen um bola. placed In their cell: (at the night by OMIWIIkln- and 13mm. 1"") of a. photon suddenly am; on W"- The dud canlct In Funk Dutch, who was urvlnu n waive you (mm [or attempted Mainly mime". Thmo who escaped are Nick llavonh Md Juan Lynch. both murderer: under deal nutoncol. em Lake City, tub. special: Con. vict- In the lflnh Illlo ponlleulhry nude 3 well planned Ind may sue- coutul nucmpl. to «cum. In I mail on convict In killed by I shot from a guard. three other condom were wound“. a guard was wounded by u not. another man In boner: mm In- umlblmy. and hm convlcu unocr dull: mulenco ouapvd. Three omen Receive Wounde me Gone In Hand. of the Cerium". One Guard Ce Injured end Mother In badly Beaten. ONE PRISONER IS SHOT DEAD Two Convicks Under Sentence of Death Secure Their Freedom. HEHBE HATTlE . IN UTAH PHISflN Find tho Elcp hant'l Keeper. man ”an: PUZZLE. Landslide ln Coco. island Hldec $5.- mom in Colo. San Francisco, Cd, dispatch: The British ship Lytton has returned and explained its fruitless expedition to Cocos Mind. of Costa Riot. in search of $6,000,000 In coin, asserted to have been hurled in a one by Pernvians when Pem was struggling for indepen- dence. When the Lytton reached the mind it use found that a great land. slide had buried the alleged trauma “'8. am PAPER COMBINE l8 FORMED During Convict at San Quentin Caught Puncturing inn. San Quentin. Cali, special: The plan of one of the most daring prisoners confined It San Quentin to cut his ‘ way out of the incorrigible cells end escape hes come to light. The floors of the cells are covered with three quarter-inch boiler iron and the con-i vict had almost completed cutting I hole through it. This would have giv- en him entrance to l storeroom be law, where he could have procured rope and a hook to aid him in his nt- tempt to scale the walls. Harry Ham- meii. serving a sentence 0! twentyâ€" i'mlr years for burglary. is the prlson- er concerned. ‘ BURIES THE TREASURE CAVE Injuncllon to lair-la In.“ Malian In new wan. firm. (Burk-burg. W. V... «Mal: Judge Jackson. In (lu- mum! Bum emm muted n Injunction mlnlnlnx 0n- lleld union. No. l. at Me Wheeling NI- "mu Btngle M-ken' lnmm o! Arm-r- ‘lcl. from In any way lolerhrlnx with the business of (be complalmnta. Han- ntm Rm. manufacturers of mules In Wheellng Ind Plunhnrx. The calm: and this firm «Ila-med some time ago aver mutter: renrullm'z the union label. .an the bill med llk‘lfll that the nnoln defined 3 boycott and greatly Injured the flrm'n lmslnosn. The Injunctlnn will he served on all the members of the union at once. ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAIL FAILS COURT IALKS UNION IOVCOTT Min Nulhall In mm: to have unloved much dlulncunn. having only mently panned her seventeenth birth- day. Ml” Mann-H's home In at Mnlhfll. l. 7.. whnm lu'r lnlhvr. who In Um Hm Mock Igont [ur "m 'D‘tlnm mllmad. ha: I mammoth ranch. Hm I- In much a! llama In the uddlo and on "to run". an tho nvon‘o Amurlcn sir! I- In flu.- dinning room. Thu Mnnmu- young woman Ins enlhuslmlmlly cheered by an army at nnchmcn, mvmyu. Indian: and other: who wllnmuwd um perman- Inm. mun- llm nnquluhed room-I Icknuwh‘duml their dolml by pro- claiming her (In; "um-on at tho Run." The wudluonu were ,lhlt three ulcers were to ho mped 1nd Hod In um (um! lime, and (he contest w” upon to all. MIMI MIIIMN threw her first. nee:- Ind [led u up In 43 seconds. The u'cond required I minute um! 11 m-mndu. while the third wnu roped. thrown. and Ned In tho rounrhbly mu "mo 0! 40 smmdl. South McAlester, l. T., spool-l: Lu- cille Mulhall, 11 years old. and a friend 0! handout. Roosevelt. won the 81.000 ulcer roping contest here, donating the beu‘known con-boys In the Southwest. COWBOYS CROWN GIRL QUEEN OF THE RANGE Indian Territory Lucio Ropu Tum steer: In Recon! Time. Delan- lng all Compuuon. The Southern mm run 1! * out of the world’s cotton. ' [mm Quinlan" “TM "W Pratt autistic: gathered at Princeton Theologicul seminary show that may- one member: of tho «common dbl Ina year It :n average In of as yours. In” yup looted u If: Amm You never heu- nny (me count.“ shout “Defiance Burch." The" In none to equll it In with uni qua- uty, 10 ounces, 10 cents. Try I: luv and are your money. ‘ Like other South anote towns. Mitchell is «hm-”o; considereble proo- perity end enterprise this year. The cornerstone of the 840,000 city he]! was laid lent week; the wells of I 850.000 hotel to be built of stone Md steel are up above the first floor; I Carnegie lihnry hen been huh: It. cost of 3mm and I score of smaller buildings are under oonetr'uction. end improvements end pnrement of street.- nre under way. An In eepeciel moon ‘ for such a tine showing et this time, the loot legislature of South Dekoto agreed to submit to voters of the em. in November, 1904. the question of moving he etete capitol from Pierre to Mitchell. The people of the letter town. hacked by 3 My number of than in the most thickly populated portions of the auto east or! the Mie- eouri River, and in the Block Hills. 'ho will find Mitchell more accessible then Pierre, have already under we] 1 lively campaign by which they exâ€" pect to occurs the cepitel in Novem- ber. 1904. The reproduction of the Mitchell Corn Palace u the It. We Exposition is regarded as e his cord In their favor. 'A large number of the [men and mkmen. as tel! no I majority of no South Dalton cllmn have been In no madame It (be Corn Palace :1 Much‘ ell during am last week. The South Dakota Commission to the 8!. boul- Expuunlon his just decided to repro- duce the meme" Corn Palm Is (no 80111.. mknm exhlbfl. and visitors to St. Louls will have In opvoflnnfly to see u bulldlng 140 by mo feet. the u- (eflor n! which '11] *0 ontlrdy con- structed of corn. «“11” took IIeepllel over m 1".- nor of the unmounte- u 190: latch national Ll" Stock Exponluan at cm- eaco. Other “northern have Just ro- tnmed from a very victorious (our Among inter-sum 5nd county hm. Ihnlng «mm "m prim It Sioux ClIy. eight at Ynklon nd six u Huron. There urn other stock fun. In tho “no that show blooded am. not {If behind these prize winners. A mu to the «(no ranch of Me O Pun“. um Vemtmon. 8. 0.. van on. of on [annulus {alum ‘ r an than unmanned Mp. I.” a Paul. L'- the 1m! canto Ian-dc: I. booth Dukott They nhlbll with non. pride. “on; their nimble short Lona. a turn-told belt-r which to In “(HUGO to the money in «on, ‘ when! and the [old of UM mock llllb. which bu been termed Ibo richest one hundred azure mile: in the world. more i- .ood money In Room buxom mule Hon Ibo have como In South Dakota without mom-y. Ind who now count their dolin- wilh In Imam. uy um raining mulo in (I. only busluon in lho world for which I mun rm borrow Ml onliro ropiu‘. ll la I incl :lnl 80ml: Daiml- hull. are glad Io help any lirnoal, :mluuri- om young mu). who comes roll wron- morried lor Ml mmmorrial lnlrgrlly. in ultio balloon and urn-m his cu- u. n collateral. A holler at 19.- wioh (old your correspond“! llul dab in manly )0." o! rum-h loom ha ind am lost one cool. and in! mid lllll). by the ICON young men who had I.- curnl from South Wow bank: ll. price of (Mir Int lord o! collie. ' U0"! ... n- -|_.:' Perhap- n Ilrcunr argument In flavor of the “no In Ihown In an ex- Imlnluon o! the bank dew-Its. In .uly, 190]. South Duo!- bank»! bud dope-flu tmounuu; to 814.000.000.00: on July x. 1902. these mounted to 830.000.000.00, And on July 1. 1903. to 832.000.000.00. Toll] .................. . "814‘.“ While corn ll the second product In total value. the 1903 crop shows Ill Increase or about thirteen sud n m million bushel. over the crop of 1908. Al. the nto com I. bolus lncreued In «range. the predictlofi that com will be king In South Duct: wltbln I (or years, mm: to be reassemble. Tho tom pmductlon or new wealth lot 1902 wu 8119.949,000. The Incnuo o! nun-l, 821000.000 of an. yw u aullclont Answer to the dam-wry ro- pom about the slate nut have n..- peued within the lat lonulghL Wool and hide. Garden product. and (rum. Minerals. “on. m comenL. The following is a: conservative esti- mate of the products or the state Ind their value for 1903: ‘ Product. Bpuh elg; Valuc. _v__.- The report of a fortnight ago regen- ing the heavy tall at new and dul- nge done to the crop: by frost, nov- eppears to have been a false alarm. This is the Judgment o! a party at nevepaper men and representative. of the Chicago, Milwaukee 6’: St. Paul 31. who have made a trip of more than 1.200 miles through the state during the last ten days. The greatest outl- mate of damage that is now made by those in a position to know is. (hm. per cent damage to corn crop or the state. in the rich agricultural section. in the valley of the Missouri River. crops appear to splendid advantage. Occasionally one finds fields when there has been perhaps too much 'Ir ter and the crops are somewhat late. but this is the exception. 9;; tor the uhévéonsocuflvo nu South Dakob will lend nil other Imu- iu the greatest. pal: cupita walth, it can roulily be under-mod why South Dakota is ambitious m ndvertiu up ctops and resources. ”when, South Dakota. Sent. ".4. The South Dakota [do this 1* II to mm the riches of this am When n In confidopuy outed thu uh .iiei PROIPIRITY IN "0"!!ng- mmmwmmmmmmmm mmmmmmammm nucz. ulna!

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