~ . The remains of the'late Captairi i whyde‘u,’ of the minty)?†who j 3-“ 1M" it ï¬g; ’Réét ‘ï¬m fdhr yé’bga - ago,‘ were mmbve'd frém Fart Sheridan to Bellefonfe; Pm, Mop- f'~‘ (fay; ' ' _ ‘ 4. (A delegaflodof twenty-ï¬ve" or ‘ , thirty deieiteé visited theL'Post i-l‘est‘. Sunday and held an open-air “*V'Z'“ service ’0n'hthe grounds, but failed _ to secure even a corporal’s guard fdr an audience. General Bates, commander of I, ~the Department of the Lakes, and buff, are spending the week at the Post. General Bates.v'ms with the 20th Infantry for over twfna’: . years, and his visit ié largely of a‘ Q social nature. The ermy ' competitive, shoot «me to†a brilliant conclusion Thursday .afternoon. 'To Preston B. Savage, Company B, 18 In.“ 'ï¬antry, who had} score of 629 points. Was aWarded the. ï¬rst gold medal. 'First‘ Sergeant. _ Archie 'Dneberry, Company B, 22d In- fantry, with a grand totahof 611‘ Private Weik, Company I, 22d Infantry, 611; First Sergeant John R. ï¬anhnfl,~_ Company 0, ram} Rico provisional regiment; 574', {were also decanted with gold medals. The six silver medals 4 were won by Sergeant Juneau I ' ' O a few days“ the Poet with he: Ion, Lioutenant Bracken.‘ of the 20m Infantry: ‘ rom- smzkmm. " mum mom have béen midi in the competitive my shoot, which close: today. L Bracken is spending l‘ho o§dihanoo oftâ€"he tax amounting b8]9,155 for our; purpouu for the ï¬scal n..- An ordinance was pseeed provid- ‘ranï¬ otherwise improving of First steam. Oak and Oakwood avenues, in the clty of Highland Park, com. mencing at the southerly line of Elm ‘ street, thence southerly aIOng said First street, norms Walnut avenue to Oak svenue,vthenoe southerly on 3Oak avenue to Oakwood avenue, and thence south on Oakwood avenue to ‘its junction with the easterly line of 3« Green street, [otherwise known as the Green Bay Road, and providing . for the uniting of said improvements ‘ by special ï¬nenement and the issu- ing of improvement bonds. - 1 . cnv s:0111~u.':'n..‘r l The regular meeting of the city cguncil Tuesday night was fairly well attended. ‘ There fa a-prett girl in an ,alpi‘ne but. A amour :- in a. num- brim. But the hut: meat girl you’ll ever see. 18 the Sensible girl ,who, uses Rocky Mountain Ten. " _ 7 ,The prinyu-ieq willhg held Friday, August 22. betiveen 5 and 7 o‘clock g. m. in the First precinct to elect elbgateo to the coming Republican convention, which will be held at Grays Lake, Saturday, August 23, haninninh no 0 _ .u is being held this uttetnoon in Whita’ I plumbing shop. REPUBLICAN caucus AND PRI- MA'RIES. ' Tho; republican caucus of the Third precinctfwaa held in Gold- berg’s opera house Thursday night. The oaucua'of the Rim precinct lacore made by Savage the best ever, made on the range. He also complimented the men on their conduct during the shoot, and on the excellence of the work, done. to oï¬wn ‘aud their families. “chi-General Butt-o pronounced the shoot the most successful ever held at Fort Sheridan, and the score made by Savage the heat 8Y0! made on the range. He Shem. 061nm 1!, 7th Infantry; Corporal Jamea H. Vannoike, Company F, 7th Infantry; Ber geant Richard N. Davidson, Com- pany G, 17th Infantry; Private Emil P. Ynger,'Company H, 18th infantry; Private Frank Rich, Company D, 236 Infantry; Cor- poral Thaddeus R. Hyatt, Com- pany'K. 18th~ Infantry, Yester- daya'e event proved quite a social aflair and was witnessed by a. large crowd from Lake Forest‘ and Highland Park, in addition} “it“! ml WAN ROAD NEWB‘LBTPER ‘ tax levy, oorponte you from B.~J. M 'hï¬miETzié'v'viié KL: 3. Front, 11 86 it. a too to lot 1, 11:8 H hhnd mk ., E. A. amighn :0 nl _..q_cn_ ___. :- vi: Cl, IIIO' «mm of 39 lots in mg ‘ â€attain-$5.12 W. C. Bicknuo sud wfle to Henry Banding-lot in north ‘ post no 3043-10.)": ........ "’I,I. “r...“ .................... 1000 00 J. I". Rowung and wifg to d.'A. ‘McCrea-die, ya .13 In uwf 5w: nee 1:45-.0--wd.’....... 10000 John Sc.uume: and wile to , Mary ... isle, pan mi. 1." willw w 2,, Mclxay’g add to Wiukcamn. Alonso For, m a; I,“ Mister um ESHTE mamas. himâ€" » ' Uh “m m. t m cu. m I m: “m M mmm.vm.u town-m,“ , ‘7- --vâ€"~I‘I. qgum‘. 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