$3 an Shams, Camu- high ‘ . “II-inner, bu accepted the mar “on to no chanceanp of Abel» , ‘0‘ Wu. The nommauon wu 5: dial to Anlrcv Caucus, ï¬lm de- R in favor of Lon! mucous am.- or Whatcom and Fair Wat, have voted to eon-on “f. â€or the man of Bellinghlm. Whitman MINUII vhlch both um. " - MhMTmuptae» m; 'Nh' mm; lumbar; Mr Ben wmmmmu with. nun] and Ind some of â€hilt and WNW no Manned. W!“ to the m arrange "gamd.y being‘ the Feast of All Saints. thouunds o! Viennese made . “I; customary pllxrlmge to the mm of relatives Ind Manda. Most fulï¬ll“ went to tho Frhdhot come- ury. where more than 700,000 persons 1‘" buried. The monument. to M0- my Beethoven, Schubert and Gluck and (be common srue of the 600 vie .61" o! the Rlng theater ï¬re attract.- id mun! vllltora. The Flu: National bank of Toronlo, 8. D., was robbed a! 8500 In lllver. James Kelley, all“ Brennan. nllaa “1mm, laid to one of the most no- torlou bank robber: In the West, has been «tested In Collin county. Texas. on the charge of burglary. ism Mb. no out nflerwud Ma“: the nut It WIechen. m of cotton. leather and _ ~ Who In the fourth hold - m an: "as steamer Celth _lfflni 3: Liverpool Oct. 24 York. caught are, but. the â€(you «aunt-bee. The 9; can In as No. a hold 'n‘ the Inc-m suicide. vu oeu- M u and" Rum. lawn. to pm» a for (mu-Iva m Rom pie-‘1‘ alum “a. the wound degree. li- nnuau manua- In} 17.73571.†I.- m aha the last antennas; 35m Bam- Do Roma, the Rum-n III-ch:- in! through the dry â€I an" 0! Joan Broth": u Madâ€" “ Wit. and art any viii ".000 m of «In, bedde- A null Amount h m m sump. nun-tau cumm “a mm:- 1. PM. hum nlnm. (all from u * deco-Ming lllo the III-Io Manly “I‘MIMMMMD 1.000 feet 0‘0. m tummy mm M Rune. 'bo on my :3 fol- “ I (um! um his wife he mun bIlMlnn of [M Willing a Mutant company‘s chamml lor- ‘Iht factory It Riverside. nu. rum “mod by Ilro. The Iou ll «uâ€" -M It “0.000. "’“mmhâ€"T-t s: Petern- MORE DISWSSALS IN SIGHT "-ï¬ WWW for the occu- r _ " 9' m Edvard no“ IDHDK. Other- BGIMI‘ M: E. Thompson WI" _ ._ {he Brim noun-ch is expected Be Relieved of Their Positions In the ,. W II! Ml melon visit to Run-In. Government Servlee, but Dhchnrgee -' n. M M Vloemy “0110“ h" w." Not a. “‘0,- m his hemm- non Port W to Vladivostok bu caused m ' wt lamina In Pbktn. a. y... un- Wuhlnsmn dispatch: In dmcuaslnz “who turhk Pull“ the winter It the Indictment In Oregon at An. 8.! Vt“ mm llvu m at 8:. [null mnhlly annoyed “0 MM: Lotus Sum, which had Grind from Memphis and dllehnrnd ho It’ll. 0! III. EN. "Hand'- .13. banana-km! Ind their helper. Q ill 0! a. ship. on the system bo- l'oo- Nov Ymk um (:hlcuo In now “than. The man kn tn the mom!- “- ol the mIouI shop- to do M“ nun" ml: were called out w u. “too. 80va Inndnd mu m hushed. ‘ Tbo clamor C!!! o! 8!. Louis was hand to the Inn-r: can :1 BL Took. The banquet. known M “11.37." In mum-ed to In" par “Id. and Watchman William Blun- u and Inn Walton "a what- Their‘ Exlont Has Been Exaggératod. Mar Inspector Fred Holden. Jr.. 0‘ the lilwnukoc, WI... county homo ‘ meeting: was arm-ted on I loc- al vgrnnl, charging him with ob- tain. over 0600 (mm the county un- dc hm putcum through a crooked hither dul. lflam mum. and the cur hint In: a: Dummt, the for- W thither to meet his Chum leln. All“ Ooebel, aged 48, ï¬ll been arrested t! Ho! Bprlngx. Ark" charged,wnh robbing a Denver bank In 1883 of $30,000. He III .130 United In mum, Arlz., for n {5,000 dbwond robbery. 'Tbo lrnnnport Sherldln. salllng from San i‘rnnclaeu for Honolulu, Gun and Hulls, will carry 82,000,- 000 In silver and gold. QM which the Jaime†undouth “I! would nuke a strenuous attempt to "out.“ In the event of wit. '. and I'm!“ Mil-1m Ko- â€tabulated-imam Mal. mm It In†nonhuman.“ Tho cm- barely Helped mam om: W031â€,§oc_ntaty Hitchcock _â€m Wm "fl'sfl‘lh “on '6? "'m M"- lfl Scott I you 'li A‘n ‘ I a «good 0 Springï¬eld m I in: . I no V mat on t ml the Wobdoh roil- ‘ WKH‘IH V, ladkuuom. Ind" dispatch: Jerry 1mm cable: lathe" clan W triad of Waist. £6!!li Party 8. Heath, aid for It. Hath nonedIntne‘ pm "at the lat“: vfl‘l not be I mama mm recently I wmamumuormormnu Pml lnqulry at Brooklyn thlnm dispatch: It I: m- nonnced by Monica damn-tent om- cili- that before the Insulation of the New York once is completed the inspectors 'm he can to the Brook- bn once to nuke Inquiry Into ‘be do In: of certuu demflmcnu there. This Inquiry. however, will be non for the purpose at correcting Idmtnim tad" usage. than been. of neg!!- me. on (he put of the Rankin lly Indoned by Conan-Ismail Nixon. Gov. Hunt‘s “ministration ll Porto Rleo he been successful, and In In. Inaugurated several tetanus whlcll mull-e mlterlally to beneï¬t the Isl- nd. While not ("satisï¬ed vlth lm enmnndlnn. Gov. Hunt will be pleased to return to MD old home In Monta- nnd resume Judlclu duties. Governor " Pono Rico to 00 on Mon- una District Bench. Washington special: Gov. Hunt of Porto Rico will next January be ap- polnted United States «mum Judso for Montana to succeed Judge Hiram Knovles. who" (am will expire than. Gav. Hunt. before going to For. to Ellen. wn I citizen of loanâ€. was for ï¬x year-g member of the Sn- preme court of that “no no In heart- land fund- nro greatly anger-ted. ’1 don't think you VIII and man] Dub- lin oleï¬n. Involved." he “kt "It In true then I: a couplncy, bnt It Is principally among private citizens. aided and nbotted by I (at mum‘s path-p0. But I do not bellcve ofï¬cials as largely Involved not 'm I! run up “no the millions.†Hath lot I cmnm of the mun: Hitchcock declared that other dismissals will follow. "We will have no wholesale ciennlnx out." he said, "but Thompson will not be the only one to so. The extent 0! the mud: has been exogxeuted. I would any that something like 1.000.000 acres of timber Innd worth from $1.26 to 81.60 on zero is involved which would not bring the lrouda m mything like 820,000,000, as alleged in some at Lha‘ newspaper repent" Few Ofï¬cial. Arc Involved. Neither Oregon senator will make I deionso tor Thompson. Senior Ful- ion at Oregon declnred stories at the Wuhlngmn dispatch: In dmcunslnz the Indictment In Oregon of Au. )3. Thompson and his dismissal u re- ootver o! the government [and once u L- (in-undo. um auto, Sea-om HUNT TO BE JUDGE. III IRIIIIIS III III BIIEII GAY YOUNG IINATI IIIDEOIOOVO. nnnm able: Lint. Juno W. w-hh. mmbnlm supply 0.00:. m- flon'ed In the province of Vise-no, cou- mm Way of antenna} 814.000 of marathon: hath. in been Ian'- steps. 0! course, I don't (not any couplos Mains so loud that tho hop the neighbors “no, but mm m- m why not?" ' ’Aldenmn Auow Ion and mm In ‘ "Spoon" on Schumann cum. Janenme, wm. dispatch: "Sweet- heartl any oonunuo their “weaning†on the school stoop a night It may of the public schools without Inter- ference by the police, an the clly council. The decision In I victory for Aid. Edward Council, who has cham- pioned the cause or young lovers. Aid. Connell is the only member of the “ammo cannon who in not wedded. “I used to be n boy myself." 39 nn.’ "and n wu not many years ago um g I and to visit thou um schoolhouse COUNCIL A108 IN LOVE-MAKING Now National Banks. Washington dispatch: Certiï¬cate: have been Issued Authorizlng the rm: Nntlnnal bank of Angolu, Ind.. and the Cltlzenn‘ National bank of St. James. mm. to begin business, the former with l uplul 0! $50,000 and 'tho lat- ter of 325,000. Reports on Sultana. Washington dispatch: â€out. H. B. l‘etxuson. corp- s! engineers. bu cou- pfled a report on tho explosives used In Inn-re by tho various men. The most Interesting chapter 0! n deals with the mas-ml expeflmern with "Schneider-Ito" carried on In France. . ans 0! having his use "opened "e necks "hate-non. but It Is not be- "and the mum: will mm M- r. quest. Ton Yuri for Emu-um thtnucr Seen Roosevclt. Washington dispatch: Representa- tive Lituuer of New York. of slave fame, was again a caller at the White House, his visit evidently not being entirely satisfactory. While he av. clines to discuss for publication his conference with the president. it is understood that Mr. Littduer is desir- To Protect Vomit. Washington dispatch: Acting Home tnry Drrling has ordered the cruiser Bulumore to proceed to Puerlo Plate. ban Domino, and protect American interests. It is said. however. that it vessels are simply warned and not seized by the blockadinx force; and it more in Ictually an elective blockade, there will be no ground for interfer- ence. But i! 3 vessel is seized without force to impose more thin . paper biocnde the United States goverm mom will act promptly. Colombian. Wake». Wuhinmn alumna: Secretary Hay ha- been mount-lb informed that then in n eon-iambic element in the Colombian constel- um keenly re- ‘mu My the ï¬ts! magnum at the congress to the Hay-Herr“: treaty. 'nle dhpoeition ot the United sum to unore my propoeition by which the United States shui p‘ny Colombia non m: the and concession thnn m contemplated by that treaty be. but the elect. it is repented, of in- creasing the desire to treat with the United Stntes on 3 reasonable basis. ‘ ~0Mmoo run-e. thy Ampuuu Am In. William Mao of mu m an: to St. Elisabeth's Isa-pita h Boned". to be trotted for burns r0 calm mm mm; on a curve mu week: no. It in fund me but In?! «in will has two be animated. Journal! to use: Rev. E n lanolin. A meeting of the state board trustees to put-chm the lite of M Inn-c on the Ohio river sud mum; I state m then. was held in tho state time at 811113830101. Kn. nun" W .Seott o! Blown-gm. na- tional vice president of the Daughters of the America audition, was elected president of the board. and ‘ am of auto Jnmei A. nine m l of old to Tammy In Quincy. flu] arrangements have been con- pleled for establishing n tanner! i'l ‘ Quincy. It will be I bunch a! the In- tern-aunt! lather company, which is equalized for “£00,000. The un- nery will be conducted under the Acme rapid tanning process, whlch is revolutionizing the main: of leather throughout the world. A building [or this industry will be «noted next spring at a can of snow. The plant at the stat will have a capacity lot hndlllg 125 hides 1 tiny, bit this will ummmsoonidu. Cool Famine INC-My wane. A one] fennlne In Alton, vhlch he :WuInnua,mbroIthon ad by the mm! 9! lane con-Ign- ace“: 0! tee! ï¬nch the nine went. on have hlthefla eeld they won Ir eble to send. The new. ads-ed lot the sudden relic! In the recent In- crease In price: Mullen In Alton hve nixed the price to 12 cents e bushel because of In advance chimed by the mine operators. It In new In Alum the! the sudden gum-mu o! so much coel utter advance In the price In Men as evldence of I combine Among mine operators. Calm Clmm 0»... Home“! a! Nation! Conakry. Tho recommendnuon of on. 0. H. Damn). Int-poem: [non] o! the United Bums army. that tho mm: «motor: Ill mile. hum CaIro ho Abandoned on "mum of m being nulr he! to overflow by rat". created . mnlkm. Tho comet"! la“ base at hbllnhod for your: um! I! one 0! the most beautiful mm: In that and of (In “no. It mnulu (he mm: o! (000 wldlm. known and unknown. And In the router M I very one monu- nut emtod by the mm of "ll-on. Tho canola" I: mulled on kw mud and h Inmmudml by u levee. hm In flood mm the vumr nmunulntes than. u them II no "y to drum N. The promotuon o! removing "no can. to outer cemeteries will be n and â€Jim new). at cum. 1‘!me the most popular membérn of the Knight. of Pythlu In the auto. Al: steam pipe and went to the plug to inveaugnte. Seamely had he reached the detective put of tha pipe than the plug blew out, drenching him with scalding water and steam. should he recover he would prob-my be u help- iou cripple for lite. Glamour In: I '"8, who is an invalid, and u lugs anally oi children. He bu lived in Alton may yearn. Plug Blown Out and H. In Branched by Balding mum. Charles Glamour wee 1:me melded et the smelter of the Federal lend company. at Alton. His body was literally cooked from his head to feet. and It was thought he would 'not live until he reached the hosplul. He was enxlneer for the water pumping m~ Hon 0! the lead plant. 80 hr :5 could be learned Glmmeyer noticed lomey lung was wrong with a plus In I; For! Man-c Trude... ODD ACCIDENT TO AN ENGINEER H. P. Caldwell of Chicano In one o! IL-LINOIS.NEWS POPULAR OFFICER. CONTRIBUTIONS PROM SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS ' THROUGHOUT THE STATE Indian W Matron. luau eeelo Honduran 0! Asking! has left V_ .‘flu {huh Iqalu- unr- R 3% in Rum-mm»- .M H'I.m.,.v‘.,‘ » I ~ math-mm†walnut-,hum-mfluonh 0.an In the men of the clerk of the United State: district out It apt-Incasâ€. scheduling his nuts :- 02,067.71 Ind ml liabilities :- 86.- 113.14. cum Dlu o! mum. At Bunker mu a “marathon daughter of Hmcey O'Bnen m tallied m (lath by mm: into a an pan of hot water. Prom-«Ir. Em George Winters. a coal Ill-er. was badly burned about the {we and arms in the north mine a Gena-uh. by ‘: premature explosion. MI. 01 Home. F. '1'. Wallace told twentyaix head of Percheron “Id hunch draught harm at public sale at “onan It in “eras: of 8223 I head. but just been appointed . member of the board of supervisor: of the Sal- Ihy (ache-1‘ college, a religious. edu- cating! Institution of the American educational manna. who†once- are at Walnut», D. C. Honor '01- College Hood. Dr. A. It lelot, president of It. thugs unuun “Inn“: of 0mm, Ann-Imam Anne's!“ Blue Org-alter (Mixer of the An!!- bot-ethic! â€mention Inn formed a Sanpmon county mutation. which has the tollnwlng oï¬lem: President. 1. P. Kent; flea "under“, Dr. Jamel Benin; secretary. Jesse Pickrell: loam-l secraury, R A. King; Grena- um, W. r. McCoy; mar-bu. Henry m0. mnmmatANomwumu- fled that the M equipment for making the «(In Aho- planl emira- ly new In bolus me and will be out to Alton h - few month: Remau 7mm Intern. Announce-IMAM has been nude In Aflo- um the Central Unlo- “role- phone Camp.†will rebuild n. "ma In Alton u a cost 0! â€0.000. In- Finds Chlldnn In Minnowâ€. Mn. Mania Wart. Who In my. lorlomty missing from her tone mm nullevmc. nu I'm-"ml. 8h an hm Chm chum": true In have been and for by n neighbor mm» am will mm. Thu-y um found In I humanism-d madman by wlghhnrs. and W. (I. in... ("m of (in mot. Md. lien sent to the want: hm. loud Coumy Fumeâ€. The Bond county tanned mama I'll] be held In Gtecnvllle Nov. 6 Ind 6. and I number o! the most prominent horticulturluu and dnlrymon or the ‘Itaw will be present. Ii. \V. Bur- rouxlu of Edwudnlho. W. A. Young 0! Butler. C. A. note of Jackoonvllle, A. u. "mum-r of Springï¬eld. I. 3. Hum, u! Nam, Fred Grundy o! No!- rlnonvlllo and "on. C. C. Llndlr. N. Drum» and Dr. Charla: Dandy o! (an-mullc will be Ihu principal walk- on. E. chumh, 3400: Dough: Avenue church, 8100. The committee on Ir- rangemenu appointed for the flute convention of the mission-n societies of the u. E. church. to be held in Uloomington next April. is composed a! C. B. Taylor of Bioomingtou. W. H. Wilder of Chnmmign. “mace Reed of Decatur and A. C. Byrviy 0! Spring- ï¬eld. Fund. for Method!“ Apportionment of the Inml to be mixed by the different Methodist Em» nova! churches of Springï¬eld wu de- cided upon by the presiding elders of the Illinois conference u follows: First M. E. church. $900: Kumler M. other nun in Madison county. died (tom paralysis. used 10. Kelboidi. wu the driver 0! a sprinkling cart for any years, during Vwhich time. and when he was doing teaming. he is â€laid to have had every hone in his body broken at name time or other. He was struck by lightning, hit by trains, run over by heavy wagons 3nd ‘ injured in various ways. There in now pending in the appellate court a suit brought. by him for damage. (or in- Juriea he sustained by being struck by n Chiclgo and Alton train. Kel- boldi was one of the heat known char- acten in Alton; Pulfton In Dummy. Victim of Many Acclaim mu 0! Pauly-ls at Alton. Joseph Klaboldt. I. won known real- dent of Anon. who was said to have been Injured more time: than any LIVIO LONG DEOPITE TROUBLE some link. '_ or Chg-nit!!! â€I mun-m. m 7 â€mm mamblwrockinntnflp; rm Denny: Ala-mum. w. R. Ora-by the noted tray m- er log: a "Mable automobile by If. at O'Fnllon. Hr. Crosby m m lug a [noun mm when (he in» line We lgnltod. The m m Insanely enveloped In mm hut 8." High School Bonds. The board of dlrectm-I for the 00.. mm touch!) high school bl! IU- coedod In disposing of the $85,000 a 4% parent manta-cunning: at par. "noon Nov. 4. Wm; anti- will be discussed. nomadic Science lining. m Janey county domestic new Mini will meet at the mun-o In Jaggyvme on Wedmuny «up Tfl-Comcy Teachers. The executive committee of a. â€County Tnchen‘ mutton. com» prising the counties of Ranting Washington and him. has n- nmced that the next In“! conven- tion of the association will be held In Mela-ashore Nay. 18 m 1!. may at the bond at um; Honor 1» Minister. Rev. 11. H. Bunk. pom at the hp- llst church of Cuba-(Ink1 u the r.- mt session of the "lilo" Btu!!! Futon! um mummy! of 1,100 30.. intern. In: eluded president for tho ensuing yen. He was Ill) elected Cut In 1’" by Tram. Henry Selma-def. and 68. o! M 3:. Loan. In lined In the â€rd. of tho Wiggins fem cont-a, to“, 'hth balm-o forth pun-nod Ming I. cabal“ moi. AM In. 3-3 n (at hour: In «he plie- I. Jumped m the (“board of “to (m (rt-amino. on Ms rum home. In! mused Ms taming and (on beneath the when of the an nd m cu in two. Mom. Sunday Chung. no any minim. puma in July. making it anhu‘ul lo km oven bu- b" no»: on Sunday in mud (or "m om limo at Chester. "any nun» do: bell; unwed on I mow“ pn- ferm by C. E. Young. I nni in» her. Mi the my mum". new! Theo- More Mmmu. poiiiiouod u. mull loo nu panam- M "w ordinance. Ho.- lrly bu nowr rinsed II...“ in II- orhneni. M "to trial who Polio. Nansen"! Km" Ibo «tenant in dlwhlrtod. Ibo. magismio‘l deduc- being based mm in opinion mum him by Mionq Marni HI."- that “010 city MIC" NA not sham-n than: an no newer-i mainly: cal non-alum. and m- lnt um. III a Sprlaahlll. Ind. â€on tâ€! to "0:! ï¬t. Newt-tool urn you); 0! (ho I'lul United Prcubyurm chmu ll (flavor-ml. Ohio. He Iru mmm In "90 ca mu “hum Ncmll. daughter at a ulnlulor n nurlluuou. Ion .09. mm 319:1.on um I! the Xmll “colon- Rev. Dr. Thoma Hana: uculchul. who has been installed on fourth mn- tdent of Monmouth collate. In born near Block Hm, Ohio, July 7. 1m, and In I son of Rev. Dr. J. B. Me- ulchael. who for twenty years had been president at the'umo Inumr tion. He received his education In It‘ wee reputed in Eat 8t. iinnnelal circles amt the O'Flllon and . East St. 14mi- lme. better known u the Oundlach eon! reed. had passed lu- to the hands 0t 8t. Mule parties. It was stnted that Thomas Bell. a brok- er. bought themmi from George II. Gundluch. Ir. Bell bu en option on ‘ the road. which he win no' dolibt clone, but which hu :3 yet not been tally arranged. The road passes through some at the ï¬nest can] land: in St. Clair county, and connects with all the ‘ belt roads of Eat at. Mule. It in built by Mr. Gnndlnch without out.~ » side nuisance. Gundlach will Itill own the coal lends. but will lease them to the new purchaser. \ o’F-llon and [at at. Loch Um we 40 Han Bun Bold. REPORT TRANSFER COAL ROAD PRESIDENT OF MONMOUTH.