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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 1 Feb 1901, p. 2

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om 3”” .4! 'l‘ghphone 383. 1W No. 0. ”'53,???” .~ I. (mice: mmhfl Block mnpfloxn 77. CHICAGO. NEW max. BOSTON. chicago Garnish (40., S'upremls Floor Finish Lumber,- Coal m Building Material. J. flARRY. Prov- Telephone 67. P. 0. Box 397 FIRST S12. NEAR pENTRAL AVE. luau-id Park. In. ~â€"â€"THEâ€"â€" Chicago Furniture Co. Fire and Tornado Ins. Cos., Mm, Renovating. Repairing. and Refinâ€" hmng. Furniture Packed and Shipped. UPHOLSTERI N0 Telephone 51L HIGHLAND PARK. ILL RAFFEN BAKER. Coal, Building material, and Ice. Before Telephones‘ ' were 5c 21 day. Jim Fiske CHICAGO TELEPHONE 00. c. 1'. FORD, Man, man-M Psrk, m LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D..- Evian», u LXPRESSING. DR. FRANK M. mums The Treatment of Floors We Improve 911 that, mm. 35 benbom men-Chicago GLENCOE HOTEL. Ave" One Block “est a! me‘ depot GLENCQE. DR. JAMES WATSON, ”fin: and Yard in LumbefDinn Telephong A. ROBERTSON. Tsumoxx. mrxass 871 . DR. E. .C. KAYE. Drapery and Shade quk. «- Prawn! n T. E. PIERSON. TELEPHONE NO 34 Representing F iM~Clm A. DAYTON. MANAGER. BRAND, Local Agent ask-nan; sumo Annex. 342 Central Avenue. Send [or our Buuklet. DEN 115 T. “Don’t Irlto, DIALEI IN HIGHLAND PARK "mu-m pnk. III Tthruon 213. 5‘. John: Ave" hi: brand Park. glmnoin. BAGG AGE .Waukzgan- SEND” Sheridan Roac] Pub ski Entered nt‘mePost-(W n .itlishland Park ”secondvcm matter. ' 9‘ . x rublbhed gvety Friday 1.11va in: at Hifih laud Park. "hand Winnet! n “L. bytht Over $1,000,900 w: 4~Jflid last year from Américan , vewelies to English stockhulders" This itéin helped to swell the en: 3 of Amer- ican exports It w": an 011th Without an incume. How does that kind of ‘exporting; enrich thug w‘untry? 4 A. E. Don's“; News-Letter Banding. 2711 um! Avenue. Highland Par}! -, ' Athenian: mt“ made knqw on applianc- n flight“! Furl: om“. . Murray-H. Hall, th‘_ ’ keeper of a demestieeerviae iutn gence bu- reau‘ 118145 Sikth:_ eune, New $0111, and for thirty _:enrs a well known ward politician eonnected with Tammany H339, who had twieennuried and at: viveil both w1ves.and whose 31.5»? had new been questioned, 11* (~11 1' cancer of the breast on the l! h and was discoVered only afte- death, to be a woman, ' Setretary Root )3 s «Me to dis- cover signs of the uyous p61“? that min to accompany {he elec- tion rethrn’s to the, Philippines}. He assures the senateétbat if more tmiOpB fire ‘not :99th rumpfly we shall have to' abandofz large por~ tious of the islands w .‘L re we have bsen' giving 1119’ Fiifgpino's “the best 9591f government: 3:121th pom sible.” “Self gpvenfineut',’ is a new term for militarfuccnpatiou, and the creditlof its i‘ vention be? longs to the secrets] -of war. â€"- Philadelphia No1‘1h Americhn. We take pleasure in: promoting the cirénlntion of (3M). _MacAr- thur’é ofiicial asm‘rancias that “houses of prostituf m are not licensed, protected or gtouraged by the American mil lry authori- ties In the Philippine! f The pub. lic may now draw my: cm conclu- sions, from Gen. M63; rthur’ s of-- ficial assurances on or” - hand and the photographs of ma :nifestly pm. tected resorts of this? haracter on the other. Incidents” it will be noted that official assggmnces from ‘Manila m the past. 11mg? not proved éto be altogether trust: rorthy. With unspeakabk impndence, the coroner's jury at Leavenworth, Kan, finds a wrd (It declaring}: that the négro who "as recently lynchedfaud .bur'nm~ there" by a mob of a thousam ‘lwellJmown peoplq, was killed “3; a party or parties unknown to hike jury.’ ’No witnesses had been 4‘ filled. The jury made no effort "It all to in- form itself of the 13 ts. Yet it appears that photog 111113 of the ‘barbarous scene, cl fly identify- ing the mob Indus Sire known to :exiat. ‘ ' FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 19m A Kansas woman Nation, has been windows and fumitx 9f Wicfhita, maintai‘ to de so because filiq} A Courier of North Show in'mlfllguce Telephone No. 92, Big}? 1:06 Park. “WWW, .2 - w r. ./ . _____ TERMS SI. so PEI! # (INCORPORATE OPFlCKS: Mrs. Carrie hashing the . pf saloons ng be? right or selling in Manage}. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LE'ITEB i991 Much 91199; played}, even when uh 9.911 for Wk» gafiy criminal 9093““19 an of. 191159.390: more criminal they 9:? at least breaches of the peace. Sincé‘liquor selling is proh‘rbiu‘ul by 199" in Kansas, infractiOns of the law should hé dealt with in 9 lawful manner. All order is at an end when the law is enforced law- lessly. But why is not the gKan- sas law against liquor selling on- foga‘d legally? How comes it (lint there- are any liquor saloons in Wichita? For more flmn n- gt‘ueration Kanshs has been a pro- hibition statv. Is it a‘pi‘ohibition state only in uauw? ‘ The rehson given ‘by John T. Bows, the _wéll- known Ameriosn newspsper correspondent from the Philippines. for maintaining a large army there, does not fit very snugly into the assurances reéeivbd from administlf'ation} sources during the campaign, that‘ all the inhabitants except a frac- tion clone tribe rejoice with ex- ceeding great joy in the Ameri- can occupation. Mr. Buss out- lines his reason in the Chicago Evening Post of the‘2lst. RA». ferring to the iugfliciency of the Filipinos as fighters. he says: “In view of this fact the only logi- cnl explanation of the need of a ilarge. arm) in the Philippims is {the «renetal hostility of the natiw population." That reads as if President Mo Kinley’s war were One of subjugation. -â€"The Public. From the American Transvaal ~â€"the-Pl1ilippine mhipelngoâ€"4he only nmoftlie Mialstesto the president’s commission. which is enacting laws for local govemment. There has either been no fighting,1 or else reports of it are suppressed. In answer to 11 reqnest from the war department for information, Gen. McArthur sent the following official dispatch from Manila on {the 17th: . With reference to y our telegram in! the 16th the drunkenness of the army is no more noticeable here than in Garrison in the United States. Considering the whole force as a unit, it is prob ably very much‘ less. In Manila drunken men are very noticeable. as one druukard in a public place creates an impression among citi- zens of extensive disorders thro- out the whole force, which is not the case The. army is in splendid discipline. The high standard of eficiency is shown by tln 1r do- ‘ing the hardest kind of serviw in the most faithful inspiring man- the most faithful. inspiring man- ner. Houses of prostitution are not licensed. apron-eta! or en- cnnmged.â€"Â¥Tbe Public In Bed Tut'é. ‘ One of the members of the: House of Representatives last week introduced a resolution ask- ing the appointment of a special committee to investigate all wrecks on the Chicago Alton railroad durihg the last six months. On the face of it this 399613 {all right and innocent. Probably'itis. " But it is reported thn‘t'the members of the house cheered-when the resolution unis :trend; 8 siugnhrpcircumatauoe! It iis further reported that the senate would alter a resolution askiuga wit to carefully hivestignte a. cut of the C. k A. rotdbythemmboudofeqflfl- nation. Itiastated in this 091-, nectiontb'fl tho-took and bolfli oftheG; A. radinl899 unonntedtoflil 192,450, and '98 assessed at .5512,913.Inl900 their stock and bonds amountnd to 862315.450, mm! were «sensed at $5,529,361; or, in other words, the stocks .nnd Bonds had more than doubled in amount, while thé assessment had been increased considerably less than onwtbird of one per cent. Agni: we say, out-the be!!! it. assuming the nym- to be our: rect. s resolution to investigote m eminently in order. For why should not the assessment of 1 great railway jcorpontiou‘ he in. creased in proportion to its cupi- tnl, just the some as the noises- ment of a private individual. But this does not seem to be all of it. What was the motii'e that suddenly prompted both branches of our legislature. to simultane- ouslv pounce on the same coin- puny? It looks very much as if it was 11 piece of boy spite sgniast an; o. A. mum...» u»- pssses given the members of the legislature am marked “Not good in compartment curs. " “Not good on Alton limitfll, ' ‘Not good lo cally between Chicago and Juliet." ‘ What We want to know is. why the C. ‘A. road. or any other irailrond should give any [asses to unamlx- m of legislatures at all; or. why any member of the legisla- tum should be willing to tslm 11 pass from a railroad company A session could hardly pass without} the members lav-111g (-nllml upon to vote mare or. loss fn-quontly on m dimtly involving the in- that: of the. railways. and of all men they should lam-p themselveil free from any {mssihlc- bins. and tl“ y should also 111'ni1l the . “ap- lwnrhncv of mil." W1- 11“) 001 India of no pmsible mothe for peariulce of evil." We can con;- ceive of no lnxisible motive for railways to give law-s tn IPgisluo tors «step! the exp-chitin" in re- ceive fares in return. The legis- lators are paid for their unique. and if the pay in not sufiéiem there are enough others doubtless willing to take the job. But hav- ing sought obtained and accepted the position why should they 0:. pact something for nothing? The recent decision to! Judge. Carter and Goodwin, in Cook County. notonly endorses the policy‘ndro- outed by the writer in the mutter of improvement 0! streets by apeeill‘u. easement. but may practicafly make it Inn. This' opinion rue the out- come of a protest Why the prop-1 arty owners on Twenty-dink stream in Chicago. between the Buck inland 3 railway trucks end South Park "0’ true. ' Last spring the city asked the eonntyhoourt to couflrm.the-uIe-~ meat ou' this improvement, which had pieced the entire cost our the ”butting property The owners pro tested on the ground that the ,gen- eral public were benefited in thnt they riser! this street more than eny other trons-town street in that part of the city. and therefore should pay plrt o( the imment. The county court refused to admit evidence at to the benam accruing to the city. The use In appealed to the Supreme Court. where the vordictof the lower abort wu reversed and the can re. mended; The cue bu been re- .nrguod and the judge. decided .to reduce the amt against tho property abutting on them and warmth ape amount against the city. Tho‘wholo pI-u of impwvio. An Important Decluon. id" 7M“; w. err-Heavy un- has pan-It a. the whole an pinata. mag-ht. in that 11.. cont 5! nib 35 lo 45 per mm. hfiBTMhWIR In (”'0‘ It “0“.“ “I Chougo the III Irv-uh m “I'd the prhilag- 1‘1 [I'M MT 0'!) (are!!! in :“u- 11 "Ina.“ la ordinance passed h) thousand]. nod hustle-m than um} In" of the mom, and in um imam in Highland Park one of thv owoou‘o! property abutting an the street to be imptoved cloned to make the impmumi for 00 per cont 0! the W lopdiuc, id unfit Wt! the rapid improve. meat at manta. mute props“, o'nefl know that a third. more (it less. of the cost In them is W nary and Ira-tend. In it not the put 0! winded for the city 01 Highland Pnrk to India bar “aw" from such too-fly gumbo:- nomo. dineouugimz method. [I the city can note: will not «sum the whole cost of fibeimprovement (which is pexhapu an extreme tlie aching) than let it adopt I “bod bud op- namely the property Dill" ply part and the general public p] the balance ml moth. by the way. used in other mm. Before you New to the child- r'en about the fiendiohneas of the tutu-138% and get all worked up and excited one: it. it k W to rev fleet a little. Bone-bet youroue or half down cherub dun won cnzy about all the' fine. “at“! with the tau-bet 150 “h paths for you W “”1!!- Kid women of a “planking damn-1' us you wemtwenty or “fifty years ago. Remember that hestdn your 503'. tho, of com, evicy 'one known is an angel. she ha. ho can- tend with that awful boy of your ‘neighlmr's, and you know_' lull Hell first a tract he is. A Georgia pastor who we!“ bvmuse he couldli’t 00M his salary, said in his We” 0!!- mun: "I have little to Add, lint brethren, saw this. You were p.“ in favor of free ldvntion. um manner in wind: vou have “add me is firoof that you got it.” Thiaisthe qune «1% got utter delinquents; “le 1... ye angelic hosts. ‘ye W above; shall awindled printe- bere below hive no red above?" The shining angel baud replied: “To us is knowledgr given, (it-- linqmnta on‘ the prinhfr'a book can never enter haveu." - Hwy 3 girl. when the first hill in love vith a mu, m to feel taggrieved i! he manages to exitg ivith any degree of comfort or {pleasure when out Of her preo- Eem‘e. ~ ‘ " Fr'um now on. any: up new, this (five will take_ on sump- Huni Hay, to feed the pun; Woo‘d‘. hi make a liftke hell of our own: outs. to had the datéil; milk‘ to uurs‘e the babies; mm]. to cloth on? better half; turnips, 'beggies. pumpkins. cabbage onions and other dtinty vegetables for general family the. . Just now money and road no the two and ue'eded commoditieu to keep Ioul laud body united, Illq‘o has? pm {unity from our door. ‘ . LOST. STRAVEO 0R STOLEN. N:ws-L¢nu~4l .50 per your. Kr. "Ji- unwell NIP! othe‘ti calm wh'. I’OI' and full The 1‘80 ZI’I

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