was governor in 1826â€"28, was I!» other of heaven’s nobleman in high position. He had ï¬lled almost every oï¬oe in the gift, of the people in town, county, state and nation.-« While governor donkeys aboundod. and people whose genealogical ‘tree had no roots, and few unprornising branches, were making a great spread, he refused such etufl and even rode to the state capital on horseback. put his own horse out in the pasture, hanging up the saddle bridle himself. and ruled the state wisely. as Washington ruled the nation. Hence you see our German neighbor’s employer, Mr. Bingham. had good precedents for his manly, sensible and Christian spirit and method with his workingmen. The west side sewer outlet buli- nesa was dismissed fromeourt Mon- day last, on Mr. Knox’s own motion, as he saw the juggo would throw it out if it came to afjndgme'nt. Now. what we want to know is who pays the costs so far made and- w‘ho-is re- sponsihle for the failure. The prOp- erty owners, or lots of them over there, voted for Knox for city attor- ney, but when they wanted to beat the ordinance they had sense onouah to employ the old city knot-1135;, Smoot, and he, knockedrit oat..Again\ we ask who pays tho expenses of KnOx’s failure? We have heard of lawyers in Chicago who “don’t"know nothin’ about law,†andâ€"R Begins to look as though some of them had wandered north of Cook county line. The‘fllter bed ordinancewaa signed Monday and‘will be published in the Waukegan Sn. today (Saturday), but only a few here will lee it. ‘So start out on your petitions for a special election :19 soon as it is out. The peo ple have 21 days after publication to ï¬le their petitiéhs for a special elec- tiun. ‘ The Board of management of the Highland Park ‘Woman’s Club were entertained at _ a most delightful luncheon on last Wednesday, by Mrs. Frank Green, the ï¬rst View president of the club. Work'for the coming year was discussed and a list of subjects decided upon for pre- sentntion at the annual business meeting of the club. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. St. Johns Avenue to Be Revel. _ It in with keen regret that we notice, when'too late. that Francis Thorn’e‘ name was omitted from the lint of eignatm‘ee to the tonne of agreement as printed on Page 4. under the article headed “St. Johns Avenue to Be Paved." Manon. Did not Mayor Cobb order the clerk to correct the recOrde Tueedey night. in the matter of his voting eye on that tie vote? Has the meyor or ah alderman any power or author- ity to change the recorde'or order them chenged? We think there 'muet be a vote of the cduncil to do that, and they can only do it when the evidence is clear and conclusive. The clerk is supposed to have hie recorde‘cnrrect and they can’t be changed by the mood of In alder~ man or mayor. 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