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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Apr 1904, p. 3

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"Whom were you last Wednesday?” "What!” _ "Were yarn «no of the poem mt out to march for Cal Gmthpuse?" "Yep: mo 3nd Cap Frankiln. there." "Who else?" “Why, Inn, there. him. He was unflin' the hos: for us." "Where dld you go?" "About sixty miles southwest. Into the bran at the Smoky.” “Win! did you find?” “We found a old amp. Bos- Ind been tied there nnd broke Ills larlnt. Mal m broke some, but we didn't no no blood. a I not of.“ “Never mm what you clam m" ‘Vcll; now-4' ‘m I! M“ 'Wen, m. I don't hot. I] lolil lives on the Bram. 311' I‘ve bee.) driv- II' two yum. Nov [take up a claim on the Smoky. mt here. I 10' [11 go North right noon. to Wyomln'. mute." “How old are ion?" "Oh. I don't know; but l 10' about twenty-four or twenty-five. along I- ”not do you more your thing?" 'PIIIcMI' eon Not um I 10' It’s .1 o‘ yore dâ€"d Manon." “Where do you reside?" "Where lo I live!” under the mod band 0' 'Curly,‘ Omsk.” He took his seat on a stool near the store hot, in um. with his hat on. and the mug: mor- Iey began the animation. "WM! Is your line?" spouse "a made. 8mm: one nudged Curly. who tuned up. "Whoâ€"me?“ be said. “Is your name Wlllhm Hashing?” asked we judge. "Recko- m.” and Carly. "Hy fouls ”cinnamon“. lmllygu “Wlllhm Hakim. William flushing. Vim". "callus! Come Into mun!" cried out the clerk from his earner of (he More box. No Immediate re- "Can William links-s.” "M me making attorney, mmllng up. .m- Ms Mada ‘- Ms when. A: huh"- mned Incl salad Mm self the am cu ml: broken by I than: Mn 0! mvmtlou. This 'Is pmvlln mfly I very lulomlhn am. 1th arm. It must go on yet I "er further. Nov. 6: n yum nlmdy Ion-d vb) to numb m. In? I say. lo. l on]. w give II. M: chm.“ a. but. lawn-u at Illa [ml-a munâ€"ah «nu-try when In: m wu-uummmt flu. “To be abject to the law, :3 you very well know, a mu) must be nor- ally mvonalhle. He must know fight and wrong. I ahnll show to you thot when this man was a chlld he won struck a seven blow upon the head uul tlnt since that time no has never been 0! sound mlnd. lulu bnln never mover-Ins from that Bhol'k. n blow which utuolly broke In a portlon of II. skull. Slnoo (hut tlme he has bod remnant times of violent lmn~ lty, wlth Incl-noting npelln of what noun I seml-ldlocy. Thu nun”- Illld hour grew. In some wnys bl- mlmnl mm m keen to s remark- able degree, but of remit ho hu little or none. lie on not tell you why he doo- tlnu or so. Thl- I shall glow to m “1 uk you. goatlcm 0! tbs jury. you who hold thh man's llto II your man, on you gall; to hang I mu: tot nun!" what It I. not shown 5 under in been done? And would ”Inns-Ina wbohmlnonlt tin-chlldalrtfltorwms? u tint (alt play? ()9.qu. we no I" holocmr.lodmoolullumyd u tooth-r. Our “than on It» "m I: yin-r occupation?“ “There must be some motive shown [or the supposition-oi such on not on murder. What motive can be shown here? Cert-inly not that o! robbery. The horse or the missing mu came back alone. Its Inlet dragging. on we mu prove. It had not been ridden since the iarial was broken. You all know. u we shall prove, that this man Juan was never known to ride e horse. We shall prove that he walked eixty miles. to the very spot where the horse had been tied. end that he normed to touch a horse on his whole Journey. He wanted no horse. He Itole no home. That was no motive. CHAPTER XXLâ€"Confirmed. "I m. In! QM Ma M. m." SIM a‘ word thou! yet. I'll tell you something. You too, Jung, he had a clout, Ind m: hm Gal m "Why, yes; I reckon you would your- self. He Ll: him a good llck. .c was (of mm‘ Hank's tum-Ito mute. an’ from that time to now Juan ain't never been on horseback since. That shows he’s loco. Any min that walks In loco. Part 0' the time. Join. he‘s bronco, but all the time he’s kco." "He has spell- of violence?” “Shore. 3,011 know am. You teen how be fit that loin-J “0h. keep aim to the line," pro- tested the mentor. "Now. my.” Incl-ted Curly, "if you want condition they dn't none 0’ you “Did he act strangely utter receiv- lng that blow?" 'Did you ever know Mm to receive any Injury. lay blot! about the held?" "Well. one! ole fink bnflmnn avatar] Mn over the head with a Mngletree. Sort o’ Md him out. some." He not! to be I now on my ranch. over In San 81h county.” "Wu any part of I body left?” “Hm thing.” “Any boot. hat or hit of clothing?" “Not a single (Mug. (It's I «N see." "We”. now. Curly.” nkl l'rnklln, 'plense tell as how long you have known this "boner." “Ever since we '3. kids together. "Bots no trace of reoenhla'ce to a m, then?“ "None vista"? "You mkh't [ave ukm It for I body. then.” Um?“ “No. It Just hold like a pile o‘ "Vrvy won. N‘nw. vino. If nnyohlvm. did you do in um I'M"! Indy In Um nhn?‘ "Nov. Curly." «M Franklin. n he tank up thu- cumming unit. "phase In" as that In- aid Ifl" he at [Ms "mm ”mm: In Ibo um.‘ "We". at tonne, 1mm mod pit-My Wynn know "mt." "What (UM I do In "2‘” MM Curly. "Why. I mkod u with . nick." "What hmmml ?" "Why. it toll phamh to when? "ma It Mama?“ “Show It dld. Wasn‘t I "ling Ion." "DM It look like I Inn's body, "(.‘mm-‘nnlw. «flu-r,“ and the m. mm" inch. 3a"... 9. 2.5.1.6. -. z... .33. .31. 391.01.8a .359... = v: .32.»... 1...: 39 1.302.... '0 It. .51.... ma- m1. Curly.“ I.“ none on not h the crowd. "No but on...“ "Not t. I hunt!" In“ Cum. “New. In. an." baa- Cho My drum-fly. 1’80 "You an. Inn Well. you ml: 101 whip. I like to can any teller nuke no tall null-Ll don't want to ten." ”No. but I an null: to uh you tell In: I“ there." “Whit (III; he do?" “Well. he «led plumb icon. He not down III' boilers. ‘llldro do Die-2' he hollen. l 'low be was plenty sand." “Did he look land?“ “Well, when we roped Nu In didn’t lute I0 kick." “Nave: mind. He III the 1m II the when?" "Wk-l. do yon know about “Fae. run“: than.“ ‘ We object!" uld Franklin. but Curly answered: “Well. you. It did look like u teller Iâ€"hyln' there. But when we touched It-H" "Never mind. Did the prisoner see this figure?" “Very well," said the urosecutor: “what dld you see? Anything like 1 man's figure?" "All right. judge." said Curly. “Well. I dunno hardly what we did see any mor'n win: I tale r.“ the boys when we first brought Juan in. l tole you all." “What business is it 8' yourn?" "Now, now." said the court. “you must'answer the questions. Mr. Has- kins.” “Well. All right, judge; I‘ll do it to oblige you. The most we a" there was where a. fire had been. Looked like a right smart nre. They was plenty o' ashes lyln' there." ashes !" get too say." "Answer the question. Ilr. Has- klun." said the court. "Did you see anything In the “Now. any. (fiend, you don't want to fio'd An Interacting GM. GoMenrodâ€"l‘m qulea uplo- mu. you meet her. minnowâ€"What m of I .M II sheâ€"an with a put? OoMenrodâ€"No; but I don't pink What am to Rapid nous... At the meeting at the French And- emy of Sciences, held recently. I. Andre Bmca and M. Sinner eon-In- nicated a paper on the subject of rapid reading. They showed that the dif- ferent letters of the alphabet are not all mrehended with the name quick- ness. For Instance. the time taken to recognize an E is nearly one-third longer than. that taken to recognize a '1'. They connider that the alphabet is badly designed from a physiological point of riew. it should be composed of very simply designed letters as 1‘ or L. Ranidity at reading would thus be increased and "brain tax“ would be notably diminished. it. would also be better to have the letters printal in white on a black ground than the sys- tem which obtains at present. The time taken to recognize a letter print- ed in black on a white ground wanl nenrly ten times longer than white on a black ground. Worn-n Herder-er logic- Sentence. Mary Terry. sentenced to twenty yearn in Cheater penitentiary lor the murder of Leona Cranberry, ha been taken to the prison ‘ School Exhibit M Fair. - The Cairo high school has collected an exhibit of the work done in the varlonn departmenta oi the city unh- lle nchooln, to he sent to the World‘s {air at St. ionie. - Civil bowled I.“ The minim to eetahiinh civil service in the Alton police and Ire department failed to carry hy a mall majority. Preahytorian commianlonera. ‘l'he commissioners to the Prenby- terian general assembly. which will meet in Blitialo. N. Y.. the third Thurs- day in May, eizoaen by Alton preahy- my are: Rev. miwnrd Harrie oi Ho ion his manner”! on the table and disapmrovl. That nflerm cm the publisher slurred over his monor- amh he was not I mm «unified at the last item; but his ”so. of im- mtumumtmhdm accept the punâ€"ii required a strung mean 0! humor to do thatâ€"ad sent the I“ u check {or it. “though the term re- main to this thy “primalâ€"Your! Columbia. An Inspiration gonad upon "is youth. "9 took a ppm" and a! the Ian of "us lung list of "don't form-ls" h» vmtv. "Ii-n forget to accept A}. l‘rmenlly Ms oyo Ir“ lit-in the mt- mad-m hmlr. lylnn (Du-re norm out like I momma naval-am. and almost In um» 01 Mum" to road. "Don‘t lov- go-t In .01" "m hinder," "lm't "file! In mail [-1 his tannin," "Linn [ma ".24 punk." and so follh. It eta-nod on «r ”at a wry mun. Ink-vim IMhot. ”a!" through the ell}. lonlml h I” ".0 "with". who cu flan "DP Mum M I hm».- muzloo. TM "lodged In! 1 copy at cm mnwd stunt his arm. Tho lmlvllnhor was “not! and ymm: “Hum sat clown and 'INM. may your: nun-tun lit/noun- llalloy 1mm» in “Mum Pinon.” a mud Mm 9'3."th no"! lo Inn 1 km my!“ burst on n In». Is Im- Mule am. 1": whim al- ways hr m on "a In no mm a private do". Mu “be munch d mum nun human In. In- My mum mum to «ma I0 It}: “in: or no nun-r. "It... Nod. no boy." I. all. “an alert u' u unann- M II". .99." aim-4 cutout m I“. ans. M tutu. which. not on a M! ”I. «ht-f Mo looted it huh"- ell-l7. and IM nu" man nu! ma.“ It. had at (to [mm «M mm til» at“ I ma. Tin no Ilium-d on! to «that no" «he» and in the film “on M m mum who-m (Yul, Ill New!“ Mn "WM." Amun- You"! 004‘ N}. Van“ by I “Well." ukl Mama. “I thought I" no. out And In grille with Carl! um "em; He may he focus; a lit uo Ion-no.0.” «pun rail n no. so by." mid mum MINI. "cum nut. An' If ya M1. .1“ I'll MI ”I. 3% Wu Ion-one l .- sual! the MI.“ ”.1th baled M lion! II- m. and on“ CW any“. n n- lelh Nun". I". to vulnr .1 NO- you. "Sim, Ned. me boy." nkl Ballot sleigh. “yo‘ve yer .Mo 0-- on this eveuln‘. Yo give up [he puma-lo. o! Iflll with nlmuo. Tell me, Nod. wul'l (he cannot;- {er the anal-’1" l-‘nnklln finished hll dinner. vent to his room ind buckled on his revol- ver. mum: grimly .- he did no It the thought at bar ultimately all luv In related I violence, and how mum to Its environment II All luv. He went to httenlelgh‘n mom and knocked onterb; u the loud Invitation o! M The Verdict. There came over the town of mm. ville that night an ominous quick. But few men “moved on the streets. No- body ulked, or If any one did there was one subject to which no refor- enco vu undo. Franklin's hem sank. He amended the night. The real court, as he Id- mmed to himselt would continue its session that night at the Cottage bar. and perhaps I: might not adjoum until I verdict had been rendered. It wan three o’clock of the utter noon. The thirst of I diatrchJndn Ind adjourned the district court. “All right, judge.” said Curly quiet» 1y. “I'll take care of mm." “We", take him in charge. some one. and hue Mm here In the mom- ins." "Er. urn-n!" yawned the Judge, sud- danly alums up. ”loam-court. Mr. Clerk! We will set tomorrow mom In' at the sane vim. at nine o'clock. Who Is in chlrso or "III prlnoner? There ought to be some one to ma care or him." "I reckon I am, Juoge." said Curly. “He Is sort 0' smyln' with me while 8111': under the weather." "I object, 70' Honda! 1 object!“ cried the state's attorney, 8W! to MI teat. “This a brlngln' the dim": o' the luv into ridicule. m! Iota fldk cule! I object! " CLIVIR YIICK TNAT WON. (To ha (mu-nod.) CHAPTER XXII. immingpjmoyn mama. Lou. flock in km rm. m " Two bun. belonging to w. 0. sm- think lot of Clrboudnle were destroyed M I In. Pm honu had four union ”:5- .. ”II“. “no In. Is ““9; M Prnhyurian Commutation, The commissioner: tn the Presby- ternn general usembly. which will meet In Buffalo. N. Y., the third Thurs- day In Muy. ctmen by Alton presby- My, Ire: Rev. Bdnrd Harris of Brigham and J. 0. Banner of Wood- - Civil Servic- Loan. The with» m 03ka civil service In the Alton police and Ire den-"mun “fled to carry 9y 1 mm Infinity. School SIMON hr Flir. - The Cairn high aéhnol has collected In exhibit of the work done In the various departments 01 the clly pub llc nehooln, to be mm! w the World‘s fair at 8!. Innis. . Work! I. W. R. c. OW». In. C. 1.. Canon 0! hymuk O- I ruMMlte lot clnflfln of (be late W. R. C. champ-em. The map- neat meets In sun-hum to pied OM m I. 0000““. Min- mm m“ has has nem- HI m "mat "to mm M M the «locum-tan mtest. flay d. In van-mm. Him halite Guy cm mun-w M the my who. um- Io than"... Miss Allov- Tylvr. may at no lawn LIN-n commission. unto It Mann ll "HI was-km M OM "HIM! Hhrary nasmiaim. um 1'71" can hmm rly assist"! "Marina M "M De- catur "Mu-y. m PI.“ In!“ The and». «Mel In his: W- m! hy nnm- Funny In "any. Pmlm tanner: at 90. Punk-f a (‘alho lie Numb. "want. It Ml: know nllrmlovl. Tho missta- cm hp muâ€" "um um" I" l aunt-7m m at m on tho m mod nn- 0 not" nil'ly. nut your. mm. milla- M7. on". mm mm. at Fume. mum can and um. Th4- Mod‘ny. can-am vim tn I Inha- Ibo mum cunt. In Inn-t p" hon m 010le on FM» 1'» more!” an". has timed Ibo acct-Io- o! nu. (nm-un county ctr cult comm in the (Mada Piper Irlll use. The can u «:9ch by to“ com- nun-n hulk! the will 0! 0r- huo Pip" or Anal-flit“. and no can. um I! “0.000. will not to CHM“ equity m: me out! ch"- dmdthow. Timoth- eludm. Ito rm not WW II] mu. mm tho at! to at no valid!" at no will. CW wm M In". . 1'» mm than: of Home Vom- Mno «nu-Ind I mu mu. mm Ma In!" Mod a"... nu Wain-r [and mm. ‘hu- nab" unbor- m‘ m WI. tn Von. Mr. Clark- Pflm, hank Dom. Mu 0min. Onto Min!“ and Wilma [bu-y. Th mum In “all two mamcotnmulmm In” «INN u u. and“. and lil- win-«amummmmm IUIOI. ‘l’u tumu- alumni and jol- as (My "nun. Th- Mb. Iowlltopnkvlmmlhln imam at I ma arm“ hut- Ibo «mu. II I magazine revolve: llll‘hinu gun. lining: to the unmoun- uud by the Giana w bun lamina. Capt. Auhv lock will use the weapon to and the Wander- at night. it being no emu (or him to be irequeully ulone guarding Md chlnclnm. Prepare. tor Trouble. Clpt. J. N. Alhlock 0! Ike Alton night police bu can 0! the man! dun- ‘emus tenuous In the city. which he pun-chum tn nntlclpnllon of trouble durum the World's t-ir. The veapon soon, the writ vlll apply only to the Blbb chlldrcn, and “It". for the ro- mnlnderol the colored people the via- tory will be I ban-en one. Upper Al- ton had I similar null many years ago. and when theyrlt of mndunnl was Issued ll. npplled only to the children or one family. Lim- Likelihood 0! Guam in Entan- Ing School I! Alton. An interesting feature of the Alton school «undecided by the Illinois nu- prome court. is “It. the colored maple as a whole may aiiil be unable to gain the admission-to all the whim schools. The suit was started by Scott Bibb for him two children. During the seven years the case has been in the wants one of the children has become older than the school age, and the other is nearly too old to so to school. Now it is claimed by legal authority that when the mandamus is issued by the supreme court. as It. probably will he DARREN VICTORY FOR NEOIIOEG. ILLINOIS STATE NEWS Tall. Up Deaconâ€" Work. The Woman'- Homo mum] at elety o! we are. smut “so pol Man i W! I13 d. Linus Crossing OW. M s meeting of the Central“ city council an ordinance wss msed IIII- mng the time s nllmsd ls allowed to block s street crossing to to: consecu- tive minutes. A violstlon of the ordi- nance meals I he or no. Rm Pr!“ 0' Co... The ml denim of Tnylnrvme h” rodncnd the price of con! 15 can a Coal M C. M A mfme meeting of the coil operator- of mm»- nd VII-mush 'l" he held In Decatur April 28. can! hunky-Var Frugal... Auburn in granted the 8mm" Md 8!. Louis lntemrbon rulrmd eon- ptny n twenty-year lmchioe. Winn-n Price. I sign! m for the Chicago Mun. "lend the In. 0! a that": title ”Melina a now Meet "men. "mm Mm HM. I‘m Ham mm. and 34. drained herself In 3 claim It Ioflle. no had been an Invalid for he yarn. Man ThMy-fln. Rn. W. I. Rhonda 0! "not Alta Mama Hum-Ive m at the Han-t Pant Ilium church, w "midi Mm RM". ”a. The NRA”: nllruml In man,” to build a nu" frmn New mun to M II» In flung-m mmy. a ‘00ch at aim! 'lfllf Illi‘l. I." cm W ' P. (1. fimllln In In" chm unl- not 0! 0w (film lamb-ll do!» In this sum. run-rd luv-um will he awn-m manor. 25...! ‘8... F.2â€" d I... 123%.}.5-EC‘»; £35-ix.gtlfie.p i t.- Ilis 3i- . 1.5 can 0:2!!! us 3...... 1‘}! ca... .08}- ! In. m that, was. mnuohnr-IMMNIBQM Inn-d Ibo- «who m- the TI,- bvvm' pr "in". Tim that” in. 0'“ h Ian-r m Q Ct «at! d o M In" em. Ooh WM Ink W any a. Wit-m nl Ich- III in. ”.de aunt-u W at (to In!" flvhh. h (I. "MIG-I‘m mam II n.â€" Wnfld‘l h". Ir. WW «hummodchmhfl-fl «mm! at no mum “Im II Mum 0;... ii a... i r. I!!! sis-I is on :8 812-: 3023.... Got... .- 8! 23.2.... .7. 73.3. .912 i .3, .5... 9.96:! :00. In: a... 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Iendtng It blah to trlll tor the am: tlme. The suit was brought by a' colored taxpayer named Scott Blbhe, who naked for n writ o! mundane to compel the Olly of Alton lb permit hill to send his chlidren to tho Wuh- mg on school. Tho'clty but «(used to let him send his chtldren them. saying that. there were two echooln especially set apart. for the colored children at Alton. in the decision. the supreme court doclaren that the con- tention of the Alton rlty councll that they were not discriminating lxninet HIM»! on amount of his color in un- worthy of consideration. RIVER“! ALTON WHOOI. CA.I #mmumrm- mm.“ mm“ mwmmm mm” ..IICtâ€"fl'o- no at... 7M any (tho-rm Kit-chm on! no MWMTMH‘OIIOWU ', WHO Mr 'NCHMJ‘ % win-em mammoth“ «In ndm'umdh i. 00“de § lIMOM,lI-.. (m win-old kitten who DWI by than]! and do. my whkhmolmmb' bat-ouc- ”an. "owl! l-luIIo-olnnbbu winch. IWMW.QM rm“- damc-tla mum-um numadbvllflll- “winning-Mu"... llaholmtolbohomlob mwnntlhmmm mlmmndnwx m mavm'nu an Him? "fl. 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