â€WCCiID$““mWW. I.“ l mmi S . IIquCll :3: s {<- aus ï¬e 3v. MQIWW“W City Marshal Leesch ml \ last was told by several 1w: ~- six or seven soldiers noâ€. i idan were riding up and it tain sireets in the Park an n 1 w and frightening people by (lahiizi '_ ,: on to the sidewalks and trying In Hm them down. Mr. Lee-Rh was at ï¬rst inclined to believe the stories exag- gerated and that the soldiers were not acting as badly as had been rep- resented. But it was not long before he saw them in front of Freberg’s and saw their attempt to ride down Mr. Nelsen, the tailor. Mr. Leesoh then started after the somewhat in- toxicated proteges' of Uncle Sam, or- dering them to halt. They repliedto his command with curse: and rode away. He then leaped intoone of'Mr. Freberg’s rigs and started in~pnrsuiia The soldiers saw the marshal’a rig was too swift for. them and after‘ï¬r-V ‘ ing a shot“ him, separated, think- ing to confuse their pursuerand thus escape. But Mr. Leesch had picked the man he intended to arrest and stuck to him, ï¬ring twice into the ground and several times tohit, bad- ly confusing and causing him to leave the road and turn into an unfenced lot“ at the rear of Captain Morgan’s home. He Was ï¬nally brought up against a barbed wire ience which his heme refused to jump and the result was his capture by Mr. Leeach, who rode up and said, while taking the soldier' 1n custody: “It was not my fault‘I missed you. †Mr. Leesch’s good workâ€"~not only of Sun- day last, but since his appointment 3 fear agoâ€" shows him to be a fear less, alert, judicious and painstaxing ofï¬cer,-â€"- the right man _ in the.'right plaoe. Never has the Park had I more efl‘lcient man than Mr. Leeeeh. The citizens and the Nzws Lmn are proud of him At a meeting of â€the American Fox Terrier Club in Madison Squaré Gar." den, New York, on Feb. 24th, among ARRESTED THE SOLD"? R Bigbland Park Department a: THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. ML Robert Morris Babb expects to occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday inorning at 10:45; the subject will he: “Christ’e view of the Present Life.†The weekly prayermeeting occurs on Thursday evening nt7:.45 We invite all to worship with us. > " his old home. The Rev. C. H. Zimmerman will deliver an address in the interests of the Antisaloon League at a uiiidn service in the Presbyterian church to- morrow evening at 7:45 o’cloek. Ail the churches in the city unite in this service. The league, is non partisan, nan-denominationai ind has for its object the betterment and moral safe ty of communities and thus deserves the support of all citizens Mr. W C. Stubbe undoubtedly appreciated something the cadets did on election day. While thevgood and eagle eyed colonel was down town electioneering, the cadets thought if: he could play in duty heurs .‘they would do the same. So they“ ‘ hoisted a lovely vvhite' banner of immense size to the top of the Academy flag ’ pole. CoL- Davidson returning from ‘WOrking in behalf of Mr. Stubh’s competitor, beheld the coy breezes flannting deï¬antly, the startling ad- vice in goodly sized letters, ‘ Vote for W C. Stubbs for alderman. †No wonder Mr. Patton was defeated. “Yes,†aaid the' real estate man, J‘I can sell you anything in that block at $80 a (tout fact.’ “ Great Jup- iter,†mplied the man in search bf a bargain, “ can’t you 3611 me some- thing 5, the hind foot ! †You Me mm of the goods and prices ï¬t “The Egterprisefl’ ltt \ c-rnurs 6»le were ' Aw v I nf New York nod J. Wailloo Z xhc- Park. \\ A. Wilson and children Greenwich, N. Y., next . \ m spend the sdmmor. Pro- \\ll§Ull. “the close of the Ivrlu, will join his family It :Kf: gut-1'. f3: FOR RENTâ€"An naught Steinway piano. W. A.‘ Wi . FOB SALEâ€"1897 bicycle, in good \ordot. $10.“) cash. Address A.. B. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"~Houao and lot, comer Central and Lindon am; 9mm bath, 9min heat, otc.;lo¢120x190n. to alloy. 1!. C. Sampson, Box 5 Highland Park, or 539 w, 14th at ,Cbicago. “WWW."‘wmmw ‘WANTEDâ€"To trade a double-seated FOB BENTâ€"8 room house, steam hugoloottiolig haste. L 0. Mc- Pherson. Highland Park. FOB SALEâ€"A new m'ilch cow ahd can. ‘ Address or apply to O. G. Kellogg, Ravinia. TO RENTâ€"Modern house, 8 rooms' .and reception hall, furnished flor the summer to responsiole parties; large grounds, plenty trees. East and south porches; shrubbery and niee lawman under fence Address G. Bob], Highland Park. Ill. FOR SALE ~To close out 03thâ€" 11 room house on 100 foot lot on Green street, 2* blocks from depot Inquire of D. M. Erskine; High- †land Park, or of Ada M. Alford. A BIG BARGAIN: A beautiful lot, 66' x 140 on highest ground} in north end of Park, with nice View a of lake. Fine improvements are contemplated in vicinity this spring. Frank C. Clark, Highland Park. - ' LOSTâ€"{The party who borrowed 4 record book of the Glencoe Im- provement Association from secrel tary of- same, many months ago, will please return toM. B. 01119, "Glaucoe. \ . 0. 6100000 P. 0. FOR RENTâ€"Hotel Electric; 20 ‘ rooms; ‘euitable’ for boarding _’houoe; near Gray Electric Factory Highland Park, employing a large number of men. Apply to R. W. Hawkins, 90 La Salle St, room 90, Uhiqago. ‘ WANTED-.A ï¬rst-class milk cow; part Jersey preferred. Address box 106, Highland Park. carriage for a phaeton. Apply to P. 0. box No. 261,Highland Park. FOR SALE. T0 ‘RBNT. ETC. Lake Forest.