Tuesday last the qualifying round was played by the ladies for the members’ cup, handicap, ~18 holes. Miss Grace Leslie made aseore of 43 in ï¬rst nine holes in the regular course, w icli is virtually the record for e season. Those who qualiï¬ed were as (allows: Mesdamee ~Knapp, Alliéon, .F. W. Copeland, Clarence Morse, W. V. Jacobs, B. L. Mil- ler,-and Misses Lord and Leslie.‘ The ï¬rst round’of match play will be next Monday. Next ' Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock the qualifying round for the president? 3 cu? will be played, best 16 to qualify for the pres»; dent’s cup, and the second bestj 16 for the directors cup. The winner ofwfhe [33:95:51an x: mm w3'.11 be' coiihidéred "the cha‘mï¬i’aii‘ Bf the club until the «similar contest next year. In the professionnla'. match James Watson, the professional of Skokie, won second distance in the driving contest, and week! have won ï¬rst had his hell not been stopped by a spectator whom it struck at a distance of 245 yards. The record was 252 yards distance. In the one-l men’s handiap afternoon the 61 The second day of the tennis tournament has been postponed until a week from Saturday, Sep- tember 13. There vwilll be ï¬ve prizesâ€"three maps, a tennis racket Ind one dOzen “tennis balls. . In the men’s one-day handicap held last Monday Colonel W. V. Jacob- won the flat flight; J. E. Blunt, jr., the second; and George H. Leelie the third flight. In the one-hall eweepetakee men’s handicap last Saturday†afternoon the ï¬rst was won by Colonel W. V. Jacobo, eeoond by E. N. Kimhark and third by M. The day for the boys’ maul: has been changed‘from Monday to Saturday. I!!!†47? LAKE FOREST. ILL. MW __ v 7' “’° ‘3‘" mmï¬déam f“ "frm “fl: BAROCH do STASKA LADIES? unmï¬m‘ s: .. SKOKIE. Out-bind imam Pit sad M Worms-Np THE nemoca’nic convemloiv. The Lake county democratic Kw - «M , umvvuuou were [laid 1n the town hall at Libertyville Thursday morning September 4. D. A. Brady presided as chairman of the ’ meeting, 'and the following ticket 3 wasnominated; for judge, I. 0 :James, of Antioch; for clerk, 3 Albert Saber, of Vernonf for l treasurer, Henry Seip, of “Lake ’ Zurich, for sheriff John H. Shea- , hen, of Highland Park; for super- ; intendent of schools, George T. .Rogers, of Wankegnn The dele- gates were instructed to vote for McDermott at the next senatorial, convention ‘ "rutâ€"W! ‘ It was agreed that the matter of locating the flute} valves [and timer oohnectiona of the 'citj by having a plat made-be reigned 'to the ï¬re and watéi' .‘AébEu/ï¬h‘itbe for report at the‘ next regular, mowing of" Lb'e council. 9 ' V _ A nuiinber of sidbï¬alk'ordiuanoes were passed. ' ‘ A communication was received from Old Lindbloom complaining of the unsightly condition of the parkway oil: the north side of Will- nut avenue, west of Second street. This wee referred to the streets and aliey committee. II Bflï¬ï¬‚lfllfll GUIDES 1 The r 3 er meeting of the city eonneil was held Tuesdsy evening. In the shsenes 0! Meyer Evsns, end at his reqMAldsrmsn Everett presided. The oï¬eers present were Alder- men loses, Everett. Turner, Wer- ren, WOOdrufl, Shields sud Morton. Absent, Meyer Evens, Aldermen Brsnd end Attorney Snoot. , Il‘wo petitions were presented to the council; signed by nanny of the property owners of the city. request- ing thst immediste sction be taken toward the improving of the ssnitsry condition of the city water supply. Thieves referred to thehre snd vrster oomniittee, end it use further resolved. that said committee be authorized to have the intake water insin examined and thst 335 be up propristed (or that "purpose. CITY CWNC“. HBEUNO. 'GI'“ were arrested. but the'nuce; life'- energy was not destroyed at 200 de- gree- Centigrade, ny. 360 degrees Fehrenheit of frost. Experiments ere now being made to ï¬nd whether long continua on for months or years in' such co_ tukee away the vftalism of thou lowest form- of me. « --_ -uv London Telegrap . Only 9 flew ygan ago' it. would he 5 been, said that“: regard to that seemingly eas‘antjal con~ anion of life temperaturewe did know pretty 'nenrly a superior and inferior limit. Little of life is there. below the freezing point of water. and far above or below these critical points At what" point does life begin? So far as regards space'or time, the question In ‘unanfwefable, Jute: the Degree- ot neat and Gold at Which " We Can-at Be Loni SI.- mined. l ow one wen-proportioned roonl tapered in wer- erlmon-end lane; -wlth<hendeolne plot-m. There I: e ‘door accumulation «pith the ed- lpxun. tool. on either side at nun ' , be 0 large picture in e he": gold ‘53. newt-polished. and e n P Dnvideon Baa wife in All; 8 Devideon. w so it lot 2, NR 65. mghlnnd Perkâ€"I'd ...... l 00 M Donohne end hue- bnnd to Bdw Nero, 10$ 0. Thonpeou‘e odd to e For estâ€"wd, ..................... moo N :mwMï¬mr‘y‘fld JIOABMBWMAPIF ‘the well all round.» The eolee is ex- ;eellent; but one doubts in potency ‘when. on turning round. one ie eon- tronted by the pertitionin‘ well. idoore. ptetnree. end ‘ell hell we, through the Ioorl Bilenely it tink- be- low. end no flow In the polished and even floor is pereeptihle! Only the crimson well: on twice as long. , end there-re borderedeerpeu. It I. the moot perfect triumph of mechanical skill. ' in. V“ l... mu! Hr. Wn Ting-hug noquired his pnn- ' t English in London. lays. the guide. of flat city. He won I lin- dent in the Riddle Temple in 1876. end was known by his mper nnd unpro- nonnceeble name of N; Choy. Subu- qnently. otter he bed entered the pub- lic service of his country et ‘l‘ienbin end land been promoted to be e mon- dnrhhetollowed the emton of odor» ing an 'oï¬eiel an... Ting-Fen; in aid to menu “lull from-nee." and is†intended to lndieete thnt the one no denigrated in so sweet and minem n' lewglver that the sweet nvor of hip reputation “ï¬lls the court.†A penny weekly‘in eenrch a! novelties might do worn than ofler 1 prize for 9m.) and... y): our public men. eond.lote¢end5.n‘nd n 8 it 101. 8. blk 22. Leke Blnflâ€"wd also 00 E W Hutchine nod wile lo Reboocn B Bernstein. lots 4, 5 and e. .ubdvn‘o: pm lot. 2. 3. e. 10 end ll. blk 31. Wen- kemâ€"wd ................. 3000 on Ben-let E Steer- (o John ï¬tn- y. late 16. 17. as end a; igh ood-â€"wd.....- ...... ... Enil‘ endenhotetnl to Id. E hitney. "tip 15 it Will. on w elde Edi-on Goon. lib it n of Wuhlngton on, Wen- kennâ€"qo .................. G P. Wynn ooneervntor to J G Smith)? pen Iectlone 17 160 “Widenâ€"deed. ..... . “â€000 J G Smith and wife too W Dyna. 1: port. sections 17 end WISâ€"qt: ........ ‘ .......... Infly A Wynn et .1 to 0 W Dynee. n pert sections 17 end 100 munâ€"9c ................. 3000 00 A F Schwenn et n1 to Illnnie Vonderheid.'e 55 it lot 8. J H m Cote. odd to Wnnkegnnâ€"wd. 1000 00 B Killer and Wife to M Killer ‘ end wife. 5 sere- in no out nw} sec 3-M-9â€"wd. . .'. ...... DT ï¬nnile‘ and wife to Joeef hine By Livingston, lotfl, ing'e subdvn in raw} sec- 1045-9; also strin or land mu mood his in Pas-thud plses. London, by m of which the dhhmo. os- ‘ooleelessly double its site. One sono- ters dowu to drink scnpoteolee (so s contemporary denorlhes It). sod lode om â€a well-proportioned room mud to war- orlmson' and hung withghsndsone pictures. There Is o door at â€animation-with tho od- joining room. on either side at which hangs o lsrge picture in o hesvy (old home. The floor is polished. sad s thick osrp'et cones withh o yard of the woll all round.» The colee ls ex- oellent'. but- one doubts its potency when. on tornlng round. one is con- lronted by the mum; won. doors. pictures. s’nd ‘sll hslf way through the floor! Silently It sinks be- low, sad no flow In the polished end even door is perceptible! Only the crimson wth are twice ass long. sod thereon-e horderedosrpets. It Is the most perfect triumph of nechsnlesl A adorn [1000 o! mania! l has best «‘3’ in a}: Jninecimyth’s LAL, Iovol Product .0 loch-Ion l...- Illti II I bond.- loo- '31!“ in“ me um Inn: of Hip nw} sec 3-44-9-4'vï¬li. 7.1:: 330 00 mutation “ï¬lls the court.†A . Penny DT Smile and wife to Josef akly‘in catch «at novelties might 'do hind 'L’y ‘ Livingston, 101‘7, me am can} prize for 0M.) ing's subdvin in mi sec- nu‘ :- our uhlic men. ' 16:45-9; also str p or land adj. . J p . ~ wd. ......... ./ ........ 500 007 . , ‘ JnoBaecber and wife e1. nl to -~ ~ ‘ .....I A»- on 'u AA TWP! OF SKILL. mm l...‘ .1 l-nhquko Chain. ‘ Careful Iciantmo uniï¬cation: show that the flange speed of the trunn- mluion of enthqu‘ko shock: In hen- 4: 16.000 to†3 second. aw} sec 29 undid acres 1; nw} sec- a.2~44-10-.-â€"wd. .- ..... Jno Woodbridge‘to A R Beck: lot 20,_ blk 18, Washbum Parkâ€"uni .............. » ...... P P Brand and wife to Philip Brand, In 30 it e 100 ft lot 7, blk 3, Ladd and George’s add . to’ Wuukeganpâ€"wd .......... Cornelia VScheppers md- hug: band to Mary E Burfldg-e, e 25 ft s§ lot 341, Lake For- estâ€"wd..._ ................. ‘ w‘fiï¬'lï¬ï¬gr'éé F '16 ' E61513; son. lot 40, blk 8. South Wau- ’ k'egmâ€"-s~wd....:".. .......... AnaJ Hogan and‘ husband to ., .:,Mgryfl,.SahanxLz 4-4. “than-13.9% / w.- Weuk d. anti-apnea“. The Atlanta Conetitutlén' the other day received the following letter: “Bur en Freudâ€"Do the Carnage liberrnry lend Book- techin Matthewmetticl to Outside your Citie ? I went Onlle Book: on Metthewmettice. an I am all right on epemn and em 3 purty good Gnu» metician. if I do say it Welt. I kin 8pc] an Grammurize. but Matthew“- uce in one too Much for Me.†~n‘,~-pxm "uâ€. flighwoodâ€"Wd 2000 00 Julia A Thatcher to Anna S “ Thatcher. 3 lots _in Lake ._ Bluflâ€"wd ................... 1 m A FSchw.nn at u to mania Valdez-held. e 55 {t lot 2, J H m Com dd 10 Wankog-uâ€"yd. 1000 00 8 [ï¬ller and wife to M Miller ’ Ifll mm WIS. Uh CHIS; MI TM 00. WNW I DWm and vi to Hill. ‘ Soho-um 97 1) not tiou I? an! 204613â€"1711... .0 Mines Dovid-on m Kuhn P m'm. l“ 3. uk “a “kt. land Pukâ€"qe. : . ._ .......... 1050 00 1400 00 3000. 00 30000