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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Oct 1903, p. 2

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m “V. Dr. Joceph Stolz of Chicago. Pr. leasing of Indian-polls. Rabbis Kline of Evansville Abnhnm W of Chicago. norm Fewer “t of Lafayette Ind.. W. Mucuason 1“ halo {laughter of Davenport “I! Cohan 0! Fort Wayne. n's-mm Mon ran PM on Imus» flon or Dr. KoMor. Minn“, 0, special: The insulin. u- of Dr. K-ufmnn Kohler. until u» My 0! New York. u the successor d the Me Dr. Wise in the presidency d the Union Hebrew college‘ took pk. here with mtny promineni visi» j” Following the insitlhtion at m street temple In the afternoon Me m u banquet at nigin u [in Mint! club, nt which many ad~ m were mule. Among ihose pres- ‘ Wire Dr. Emil 0. Hirsch of Chiâ€" M mm the J." vim-tow Ihlrh *- o- In ml hetwmn the two “Ht-u Sunday night he luv them tutu. m Informed Short! Tmnm TI. dun vu (Ivan, and savers! lop-un- cmed themselves with lhot- [In ad drove the prisoner: Intn their «III. A- cumin-Non 'u made. and the the! Mn 0! the wtqdown nmr M Poetter luv the stringers were m In ho waved through Ind every m undo may for an escape‘ A I!“ mt. at the priwnen- Ind 0* Calls filled to reveal any tool: m which the work amid have been Ml. fillet lands to the ballet um out- flII-I m Inptlcatod. "IIIIWO HONOR NEW LEADER Mu om. Wan-Mg in TIM Co lulu-(o Dollvory. luv-ale. dispatch: What might in" m u 'MINIQ )nll dollwry m Mum! Harman tho nhnrpnmu d I Inn-n “mod Pmlu-r. who-e ion. I: hated nut In the mnMy hi1. he nights ago In noucod onfosses Uttering False Notes .ifiggregaflng in the Vi- -1' cinity of $60,000. ”IL. 'LOT TO VII! 'ILONB It 11 an by mu hmllhr with M INN ol the Princeton bank that “I loan-flor- pmtubly will be wold ‘ I. fill with money no: on hand. .1 that m upllnl will In" to In: .1 II at!!!” the debt: remitting In tho um“ I'm-yd up". Mom: Quantum!- In! of the WIN"!!! bulk. but In hm In All!" (mural: In tho hud- of m Home! Ir. Llemer came from Apploton. than he bu excellent Inmlly connecâ€" Ibnl, 1nd where he nlwnyu was ro- Mod u t first-clans bilalnesx man, H. '3- one o! the» maul pupal" men Ital In- "or llvod In 1th clty. Enjoyed Esteem at All. The majority of [he pornons who conducted boulncu at lull bank but “no ounlldenco In his Judgment lid bounty, and re wu consulted by my Damon, oven on tholr prlrno awn. bolus looked upon u the ncl~ vh- M (be enlln community an del- m MUOIIL It II aid that he hov- nor. 0! the rent: a! Prince- ‘ h [pullb- lhu In] other man In .arnnsimzs Blames Speculation. Speculauon In grain, Llemor says. in the cause. J. E. Llemer came here u a cashier of the Princeton bank eight years ago and the amm- Ilcrl believe that the forgeries have outed I period of ulx yeurul The Princewn State bank ls closed and the Montello State bank, 0! which Homer In vice president. has been orâ€" dered by the state officials not to open In deep for business. The people at Princeton are In a state of excite lent. the equal or which has never been occasioned by any event in this "mam b Tm m hung Lm ‘ Pringeton. Wm, dispatch: J. F. Llew I0. ashlar of the Princeton State but. was arrested, charged with my, Ind taken to Darttord Ly Sheri! Oglevle, where he is now In #1]. State Bank Examiner Marcus 0. Berth stated that Llemcr had cun- leuod that the torgeries amount to 10858 THE MONEY ON FUTURES “ll Who Enjoyod the Extnme Confl- . m of H5: Frlcnda and Neighbor. I". HI. Downuil In Due to Specu- ‘ mm In Grain. stakes ammo mom um. a Whit. Icy. ., spoon]: Tom Hall MK! Us, I negro. chm-m vlth Wanna- n white mum “in min 1.“ hm of 1“ lil- ill lunged to n éhfl m. m denied he Ohflre'u and placed the . mum. ”other negro in a“. MUM _ “I-mmblt ”wk“. Hall To My Devonian. founder and In”... Car Drop Into an Potomac Riv-r. » Wuhmgton ape-3m: A Chennai: QOhbwmmanflthn“ rials coolant on the long bridge Mm Arr-«1:6 at the wnm Home Is Recommittcd to Anyium. Washington dispatch: Peter Elite“! 0! Minnesota. who was arrested at (in white house Oct. 5 Ind who made a violent attack “pan the ofleers win ind him in custody. has been officially ndjudpd insane and recommitted t1 St. Eiinbeth'a inane asylum. m. Vsle And Infinity. police surgeons, testified that Elliott was a manila Ind apt to be violent at my time. It liott was entirely aim during the el- nminstion 3nd did not let to be heard. International look at New York lids tor Pltuburg Company. Plttshurg. PI.. dispatch: It is om- daily announced It the oillce oi tho Public Trust Company here that till International Bank Ind Trust Com pany of New York hid submitted prop tuition: for the control of the Pitt» burg concern 1nd the mutter will tn considered by n apeciul committee at «tnckholders‘ Another promitlon hm been receiver! looking to the “an end by the Intonation-l Saving: on! Trust Company of this city. It is rt~ ported the Internatimnl Bank and Truat Company of New York in nu:- ious to extnbliah a branch in this city. The terms of the proposed uie In!» not been made public. BRIDGE FALLS WITH A TRAIN FIND PETER ELLIOTT l8 INSANE imam. A900" ll Accund 01 Colin!- lng Honey Fraudulent”. Brutal) Harbor. Mich. special: 0. E Morris. Inlml whom muttering: nl fraud bum hwu mud». but been .9 «wind. charm with I uwlmllo. II lhe mllr-cikm of mum; on insurance pol iclm. worthless In some of the mndl» Hons on which they were inmal. It in chuxed um the victim number um"): and extend to Ill parts of QM! muniy. Cmnplnmt Against Morris wu mule by W. M. Thompson. “all! In! “no United Sales Casually Company. Morris. ll in charged. has written on policies. Insuring lulu“ Accident' sickness and death. The companion in muted had no provisimn (or death benefits in the policies. WOULD BUY A TRUIT CONCERN NO DEATH IZNIFIT IN POLICY mum dlscovmd (ha men jun! u they rm letting lhfllr com Ind cov- crml than: with I nvolvor. Thu pru- mun were John I’m-t. from Mmplo «mum/and and" “to sentence for In“: :0be us! murder: Noah Fm- trr. under "to lemma,- far murdor, and (Th-rim O‘nvynr. twenty you: (on (ruin robbery. Pvnlcrntlm (Tommi. Mon" Clark nyu Mlmlo is In "no (or nmmoflon. Quincy. lii. special: Confronted by three of the most desperate criminal:I in the Chester penitentiary. two at whom had dirlm, William Mintiu ml this county, who was doing his second nixht'n duty as A guard. toilmi a con- upimy involving his intended murdct and a wholesale escape or convict: lie held the trio ll bay in the corridor It the win: 01 I revolver until the can: tun of the night watch arrived on his round-I and Iummouod gun-d5. wto arm-powered tho prlmncru and roll career-ted tbom. Tim men had "- capcd into the corridor of the omi- lmuu by “win; 0! the barn o! tlulr NHI. New Man Hold! Three Dupente Grim final: at Bay In Cheuer Until Nu Come- to Him. PRISON GUARD FOILS ESCAPE-0F CONVICTS Mr. Northcott informed the execu- tive mum-ii he did not feel called upon to stand for the criticisms when he was losing $2,000 a year. because he preferred to continue his relations with the ofliclai manngem'ent of the Modem Woodmen. The offer from the Banker-5' Fraternal union being re- newed. he insisted that his resignation 00 accepted. There was criticism of the Wood. men's executive council by some mem- bers of the society for employing Mr. Northcott last July at a salary of $4.- 000 per Year, but at the time he no. cepled he declined the Fraternal union position he now accepts. Mr. Northeatt retains the once, to which he was elected for NIB, 0! pm head com-ulter o! the Woodmen. with- out a ulnry. He will not remove from the state, but will direct the open: [Iona of tho Bankers' Fraternal union from tvlreenvllle. "1.. his home. Rock Island, 111.. dispatch: Lieut. Gov. W. A. Northcott of Illinois, it 3 meeting a! the executive council 0: Modern Woodmen oi Amerlcn hare. resigned his position with the Wood- men in accept a position with the Bunkers' Fraternal union of Clevellnd. Ohio. The Banker-3' Fraternal union will pay him a salary of 86,000 a your. NORTHCOTT BESIGNS v OFFICE IN WOODMEN Accepts Polltlon With Iankon' Fra- «mm Unlon of Cleveland at 86.000 Per Year. How Van Portion: of the um» Hav- Immc I'm-h. When Aunterllt: wound the lot: of . much fleet at Trauma and placed the eo‘llflon It anolebn's mercy. PM «chimed, “Oh! my country." tut! did. 01: liming of this supremo um um not! emperor mum, "You; a may of .mkmn J. lanai Tarte. who speaks It all times with the voice of nll the French Cumulus in the Dominion, declnred that if ithwere true that Cumin hld beengivenmponthmwunnmz likelihood the nation would not accept the decision, no mutter 'hlt the out- come might be. British Columbinn officials regard- ed the decision In another Instance where Canadian interests were sacri- ficed on the Moloch altar of "diplomat lc arrangements for the benefit of Great Britain." Among the moat incisive utterances were those of Mr. Gonrlay. nember of pnrliunent from Nova Scott, who mid um "all the United States lane to do is to make n clnim for Cnnndn Ind they will get it by bontfulness Ind dishonest effort. The Inst two generations of Englishmen-re degen- erate: and onwards.” Dispatches from various polnta throughout the Dmnlnlon ltdleatevl that the Multan defeat bud lnsplred general use nuns! the mother coun. try. and um was emphntlcnlly ex- pressed by leaders of all names. Alnaknn boundary tribunal Md ren- dered O docinion giving n "reaping vie tor! to the United sum. The donlnl in Canada of even I tingle port for the Klondlko gold fields mood m wrath of the entire Dominion, nod unen- tion to the United sum was urged by any n n relief from Great am- nin's repeated repudiation: oi Cana- da’s interacts. WM!!! CLAIM LIIO. The henier dotted lines show boundary line minimal by the Fain-d States. while the lighter dotted line that of England. The portraits urn tame of American Ind Englishmen who sat in the tribunal u lnndon that decided Ind and the American contention was iuaL LONG HISTORY OF 3000!... Canada was stirred into a tumult by the 00101:! announcement (but. the Claims for Territory in Alaska. Concedod by the Intoma‘ tionnl Boundary Commissionâ€"Canadians Regard Decision with Much DishVor. COMPLETE VICTORY FOR UNITED STATES é mmcompnnyolmmbfln all!" #deth QOWW a an m 0' Promo!“ 0. Leroy Dremr. whose revelation: in regard to the Wull urea methods in unloading "water" stock on the pub lic have created a mnllon Ind mused many Investors to sell their industrial holdings. was until recently president W“ m m Financln Who Renaud Shady Meth- HE OTIRRED UP WALL STREET. Iocncy and Stock Bull-nae In Imâ€" don grasped the Ilnnnclnl mum: of Imperialism Ind urged the nlllnndm to claim pnlltlcnl fights {mm the Boers Ind conquer the mining ”chin. The Jameson nld ln open violation of International In! failed to selle Pm torln. Kmser‘n generally awed the nlden, but the extreme tension was Thus magnanimity followed defeat. But Rhodes kept the Dutch out of his chartered territory, while nuriterous discoveries attracted into the Rand a most powerful British element. Aris« We turn to South Atrium, in 1869 Kimberley and its diamonds attracted the attention of British machents. As a quarrel divided Boers and Kaiflrs. England intervened under the ana- pices of Cecil Rhodes and the Trina- vaal was anexed to Cape Colony in 1876. At the price of much blood on Mamba Hill Gladstqnv granted self- government to that republic. The tnders themselves were then deprived of their monopoly In favor of the crown. Gold being discovered in Mysore, England annexed that terriv Lory And conquered the immense wealth of Nepal, Assam and Arskam. Native. mutinies were suppressed, principalities in rebellion or without heirs annexed to the federation. and in 1877 Queen Victoria was proclaimed empress oi.’ indie. administration of Bengni in 1767. All financial engagements entered into with the M0301 emperors ware over- looked. and Ratings. as governor gene on}, replenished by extortion the com- pany's exohequer, until his rnpncious policy forced Museuimnn sovereigns under British control. Auutrlan Emperor'l Manon. Emperor ancin Joseph of Austria In nine times klng. twice a mad duke. one: I' ma prince. four union nur- gnvo nd the immune of the title- Prmnlng Cut Flowcrl. To preserve cut flowers. they should be Men (mt of the vanes every day Ind I tiny piere cut oil the end of each with a sharp knife, not with sci-m. u the object is to keep the pores of the Items open, and this can only be done with 1 very sharp inatmv ment The use should be kept pet fectly clean. A mull piece of char} coal pieced in the bottom of the use will help keep the blossom: fresh for many dun. The utter must be chased every day if the use be 0! clear glass. A pinch of born mu tulle the place of the charcoal. The First 000 0' Ma. Pollen n a bevernge In (need to Ethl. whence It was Introduced into Pry-Ila. than Into m. ll 1554 it was known In Constantinople. where two private persons, named Shams. from Damlscns, and Roth, from Aleppo. opened nonee houses. The use of the berry then extended to western Europe nnd was introduced Into England ln 1631' by Natlunlel Ca- nopus. a mtive of Crete. Archbishop Land allowed him maintenance at BI!- llol college. Oxford. where he made for his own me can», a fact mentioned by Evelyn In his diary of May. 1631. In Oxford. too. the first cofl‘ee house via established In England by a Jew named Jacobs. In 1650; two years later the first in London was opened. The congress: It Wuhlnuton passed a resolntkm nvpmlnu Hula asserted clalal lo harbors through vhlch the grater ponlon of the Alulun tnde must be canled on, and thlch Russia Ind Admitted as belong"); to America liter t dlplomallc contentlon of [our tent: referred to I: settled when the territory was ended In 1867. The alg- natnre 0! an agreement for ubltrntlon save time In an author“ of jlnxolntle sell unenlon as If the ”lord Inns! absolutely turn to British favor. But Ill-concealed hlttemoss m followed recent debates, while peatmlnm in Canal-n circles meanestâ€"Antoine M. Borel In Chicago Anette-n. Enulnnd sought um only a mum"- ml mlunluv M 3.0!”).000 acts-- at land. lull also Ibo urntnxlc um «I I lcrmlnm on tho Punk: [or "mm mm runway nd jolt-unpmc lino: whkh Are to lam Canada Into the Weslatn highway at the empire. When one of the richest aurlferoua districts In the world ron‘aled itself along the Yukon and transformed the The contention that the frontier should run In a parallel llne jumping from one hendland to another un‘d thus awarding the bays and lnlets to the Dominion Is rejected, and such gateways to the gold fields as 81mg- way and Dyer: and Pyramid Harbor are not to pass out of American con- trol. it would appear. however. as it John Bull for once was to be deprived 0! his timeâ€"honored privilege of control- ling any new fields of wealth within his reach. The Alaskan arbitration tribunal has virtually conceded the claim of Uncle Sam that the boundary follows the sea coast. and Canadian papers new tax Lord Alverstone with having made up his mind in advance in favor or the United States. The resistance 0! 20.000 Boers against 200,000 British soldiers "stag- gered immunity," but after a. struggle or two years and a hair the gold 001m. try was annexed under King Edward's crown. and {he initiative of shopkeev era In another conquest is consigned to history. not Illeviated. The reform loaders re- fused arbitration. War was declared in October, 1899. Nature ind madam “m' in an. ~Jnvennl. Iii now-mole inis' 'Sln gleam..." lo. Wt Fm Peorh. m Was there ever I pair of shoot I“. that would M : womn? ‘ Wigwam-5% «nomadic. In Solomon van the when! Inn of III day, ye! he was hopelessly married. I .2 4â€"9.! rs. Eonâ€".3} FIJIâ€"Ii .0 I’ll-IIâ€" cnu 26.5 on. X 2.535.:- =. .5 ‘39... 2:23.- 332: .: 25 Poorâ€" Like attracts like; In empty purl. «sunny means u empty stomach. The profit to the government on pennies pan the entire expense of the mint. You can do ya!" dyeing In In]! It hm" with PUTNAM “0sz DYEB. No chrome. or chew mammal. but I better quality sad one-third more of Defiance Search fat the sun. price of other “when. There is - subtle ("am but.” the suppression of truth Ind the open fusehood, but It Isn't visible to the naked eye‘ Imms lemnder" museum. No other Mason Inn- Is no In with mm?"- .3: 2:3.“ “1....” "°" on can t . Peoria. 111. ’ The mstoflloe of New York city has thirty-two stations and 150 um:- flcns. In it In handled duly ‘0 ton of mall mutter. human mp ell- renng machines each Indie 18,000 letters an hour. Locomothm‘u and w Th9 unnonnromfln to made on: a new engine lnwflnx between Paris and Hum has achieved u nny MM: on the mute A need a! no miles an hour. This engine has (on wheels nml Is at normal: one and weight. The driver mien am It ful< mm an upecutlons. and went through the Manage!!! anti-out without any hmlulon. NW at? ”F99!!! we!!! 19° ma. raw. 0. "urn Poo-nu rm 9. “in my, .0. Gm» nan-hum mm“... ”new mm ml nun. run I. ’- ump. M4 by nu 1mm. Hun runny run In D. l‘. um" '"o'u"£"mu~i" "‘ (Ii-6 on; ‘nr A nvn. W Miriam“. 'nmvfl. tinny a 11.00". W I". I. no?" (no "Ivâ€"hm. Mun "and wan m u I num- IMA (“and It um Iv "uranium CT. r.J.um‘trluv..m.f”.n. 'u nu- um Mom. in. n».- I" arm M a» mu Hymn-.4 knowin- mm W I. I“ WAgnu-rnâ€" on. hon-m in b "I do you mm: of In. Austin’s New “.9 Had 00». Hudson“ mm»; 8!: "canals-000m" Ibo wool. to Canon In lave-Unto (no than. an anion Ibo Into Gen. Blr Hector In Donna. who commuted Ilflcl“ soda tom-Clonal circumstance. In Puri- A low moan»- am, have undo their "- pofl. Th" declare that tho am.- “on: o! crimn were pin-mod by mum 0! Sir "Mot": 0003qu Hannah mu». Uuun oath I! In “Ac-nu “It "so «caution- main-l Mm \rm :6 snIIm-ly urmmdlm. The count-lion was mm In Ceylon by tho In. lolâ€" uzlor‘n lrlrndn In Scotland nd mo of them haul}me Mn [nun-um umcv lmyhoul "I will keep them In the ban" flu: along (at In my oplntou the, In tho but modlclno In the mark“ may. and I! my but would ham: .0 again. I will use nothing else." Mr. Mill nu:â€" "F‘or many years I Ind been trou- bled with my Kidney: and min: In the mun" of my back. I tried nanny t; erlneu but dld not derive In! bone- at until In: (all, when 1 mm A dozen boxes of Dodd'n Kidney Pull. Alter uslng menu I low dun l Donn to Impmvu. my back quit Ichlnx And I felt. better and strong“ ul wand. Mr. Goltlicb Mm Is largely respon- sible for the Improvement {or It was he. who first of all found the remedy for this nnckulm. Ho bu xeoom- mended It to I“ his friends and netxh. born, And In every case It. has Ind wonderful success. For a Bad Buk. Sabra, Montana. Oct. waxâ€"A grant many men In this neighborhood used to complain of pain! In the buck. but not; scarcely one can be tound who has any such trouble. But the beast spake out ("for um sometimes spake in those due us since." saith the comment-tar). Ind derided him for not having I warm coat 0! fur. Whereupon Adul med wroth and slew the ass with I piece of the thorn tree, and, with,teeth and nails r-tripping oi! the aas' cont. wrap ped it around himself. But townrd noon. the sun growing hot Ind I scorching wind arising. Adam con- ceived the happy thought of hanging the skin over the bush and ranching in the shade thereof. It was done. the tent was invented and civilization by When Expense From Eden Ho Inga! Range From 3 mm In a Tam.- ' One of the old legends of tho ‘1'!)- mud, assuming to be authenticâ€"d- thouxh the prooh of mthhtidgy'm nowhere to he foundâ€"relates that Adam on his expulsion inn: Mlle encountered I. cutting north wind. against which his scant girdle of It leaves proved your protection. Al he wiatiuliy clsi. his eyes over the deso- late plain of Shinar he perceived at 3’ great. distance I (lead thorn bush. Running thither he crouched behind it and while still shivering he snv a wild ass come by. And Adam cried to the beast to lie down alongside and keep him warm. ADAM m on: rum Ham; How's TM) 1-

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