my. To annrzâ€"g-A death-dbl. cc Electric Fuckiry. $10 per month". land Park Sute Bink. The railroad: are very well â€anew with thq new order of things, for nine out of temp-ane- ls- sued under the old order were mm to‘iS'ooplo who could neither do 91mm hum but good; ‘ *I‘hc tum- poruuon Awn honed simply beans. at; higher up man requested it. , - ' “ All this is changed now. . The governor does not. ride on passes and never but. He pays his fare. 'l‘his_ln itsdfhaa been considered hint enough by some. Othe’rn have to have a larder jolt. They have all felt it now. The governor bu publicly advocatéd tlie passage of a hill hythe next general, assembly prohibiting the giving by railroads and the acceptance by bfllclals of every rank and class of railroad passes. - shaking the puss tree has be_en a favorite after- diuner pastime. The ' railroad and .wuebouse ‘oommiesiom r's ofï¬ce has been the general pas engen- department for the admistmtion, and through it hundreds and thousands of requests for transportation have been sent. In the state service passe: have never been scarce. They'have apmiently grown on trees. The free railroad pass has bean the duaert 01 the ofï¬ce holding feast. It has been a. plentiful dish. Many have par|aken 01H: bvfore and after the meal. Salaries and emolumenu have been sum“. but the pass has been there in plenty. been no ordi r. but somehow the dispteuure of the executh e with the old fut-ms and customs leaked out of the executive oï¬ice and gradually percolnted through the big building, then took wings and v ‘sited all the sum- bonds and state institutions. Aud thereby half or thquuarten of the fasci- nation 0! feeding 3t the public trough has been banished Mid dissipated into thin air. ‘ Passes of all kinds are under the bun at me slate ‘Lousq. (IOVQI'IIOI‘ Deneen has let it._ beknOWn among the employee: « f all departments and meti- tutions under his control that they ere not to ask fur railroad trusponation of any kind wherever, either for themselves or for any friend. ° There he: been no. lqnlunflm.- There bu Yes. brethren. the and“. of this (mod state may no longer ride free on the fruit of pass tree, and still retrain the executive favor. Men Talk mum‘s»! m railroad pu- mforui in Him-m. he stirnck 3 popular chord And wsveu of this paniculu reform spread over the county tn the Alluntic ocean and to the Plume, rolling back with "doubled force to meet this week nth- Suw’nouse at Springï¬eld with s crash that nearly jn rred each and‘ every plu'm pulling oflce bolder 1mm his beloved chin . A “reform "'0‘? is sweeping o'er tho Unite‘d. M-ues. "Reform? in the WQwhwon! of £59 people. Everything 13 bring reformed from the N3 @0790- rafluns to :be little village imp-mom†sodium of the rural (linden. ' Subwripdon Price 31.50 1 Yet. '5 Can} the Copy Sheridan Road Publishing Company RALPH 1. LEE, .llmulgcr ' Highland Park News-Letter um utm‘hqmgflhm'm ‘ \ .mww. , SATURDAY JANUJTRY .30., No Railrotd Fuses 7 Swirl?! « Nkihfm. By the 3tt§go near , Gray ~ Apply to High- v Thcre. h“ k 111.. no the The ï¬gures "given below, (â€Myriad by County Clerk Hepdee, show the tggregate tux for the prin- cipal towns and villages in Lake (Bounty for each 3100 valuation. the ï¬gures in'cluaipg every tax levied. It will be seen that the tax rue'for High- land Park is 91.6% per-$100 higher than Waukegnn and 03.38 per swouhigher» maul-aka Forest. those cities, being the'thue having the highm rate in the county. ‘ ' n can: to be theolcmt. and bat hum city in the county. but; it"- worth it. Following an the ï¬ghts: - Zion Cit-y. $4.93; in 1904 it in: 05.18. Winthrap Huber. “.80. Antioch, 06.75. ' . - Unyllnke. 85.0“. Wuhan. “(Lanna 1904 It van â€1. North Ohmic. 06.08; in 1004 it "£05.64. lake mu, 05.18. - ‘. , Lake Forest, 88.80; in 1904 it â€8888.86. Libertyvflk. 04.12}. Wuoondt, “.54. Harrington, 37.23. Lake Zurich. $3.30. Doerfleld, $6.5“. ’ Highland Park, 311.63; in 1604 it was mum Highwood, 87.50. Z-i IGH LAND PARK NEWSJETTKR The ticket: man ï¬le in Highland Cumming’a drug atom. The company, in eminently deserving of the pat- ronage of playpen .11 “(mg the North Shore. and it next. 39mm!†nnghpez-tmmance shows a de- sire on His ppm. of the North Shore people for a cdntinmnae of chm pity: I. «ties will be gi‘ven eéery two weeks chain}; the winter season. ' -- ~â€"wv vl citymll of whom'u-e wellwk‘VrSHV-Vv; in drunatic cleis. Five .Eunflon Mics who are interested dramatic; are also patronesaos Among the members 9" the eo’mptny are sevenl well known; urtism of shility in o‘her lino, Mn. Foster-Count†is knownto many Highland Pad: people-n a. reader. Ind Mr. Gnu-{es squire is 3 pianint and mnsicinn of naked talent. Mm Marion Bedlioh. Mr. Milton sill: and , Mics Vidn Sutton numbers of the mun Club of the University of Chung), and Ilia Sutton In: in the pa“ two years “dad I. gnu dad in thg production of mate!!! ummou. inflighlnnd Park. 7 Tbe pun-onene- of the company include Hrs wuter Carr. Min A. 0. upon, Mu. Samuel Slade, Mn. Frank Gardiner MM‘K. R. Smock of this city,‘all of whom are well kno'wn in dnmatic cir- prone-Liana Wed ctr-puny cannot ml to n- tnct. theawemlon {mi invue we npprecialiou o! 311 ulnyuoers. Guard-y evening's .mgrg'n will coho!“ of the. of then _ mildly undiod sud reh'euned plumâ€"umyu mast arm..." by Bnnder Mmhem, “In a. Bacon)!" by Robert Ill-awning and "The In- tmding Widow’flly Gnu-la Limb. In their flugiio- an Duh-um on... hu man Ip my pim‘ which no oompqnthdy unknown, may 0! which in! um been presented on “no _A‘ _. Wand mom. t A Worthy Project , u bu us, «mum-jun prim.†sod mu- m a u» pap). cl night-6:, an: to iihfliflug «mm Weds or u. mim- elm. but uldon “doe! hue they had the ovportunity of «all. m Out. We pol-totals“: of din-uh: “:11th who in. tuition. Iflwfl "nigh; hmflx'm {hr lfll' ‘ke dong. The Ursumtic sfndnu’ 1'0.- ptny' of Chicago wnoum their Inn public porter.- upoq 1a- Snulnhy «aha, Jung-y In, 100.. u hvinh Park 1mm. Indar the flap dilution 0! Mr. Don.“ Robertson. the instructor of the, Dr.- mfln ohm.- und an actor or W“. experience tad ““__AÂ¥A .s A - Tax Figures For I 905 improved Pa 1-1: at. in During the yellow fever epidemic in Loni-lens the telephone we. found tob'eof ineetimeble nine in the shipment of supplies toshe querentined die- triote end for several. weeks the wires bob the place of the comet-chi traveler. Whom house- mteide the district celled up Mail-tone where the quenntine wee in fol-cent! through ï¬lls menu order. were ï¬lled without deley. Beo- lizing the necessity for connotation by telephone, authorities ellowed linemen to enter the quot-In- tine bonnduies while all other: were prohibited. The funeral services were he‘d at 1 residence gt one o’clock on Thursday, a: £31 was u Racine, Wise, her early home. of Miss Holt’s courage and chem-fumes: through- out, having And ekhausting illness it isvimposni ble to my $00 'mméh.‘ Her example wan in inspiration and an encouragement to all who were permittad ’to know her, and'lur memory will 'be cherished by them. ' Think true‘o! unhel- sketches and other work both published and nupubhshed of which the vol- uine is cosiderable, sings heapen yup . never_ idle. For ï¬ght years Miss Holt. fesidbd with relatives in England and she wgs keemy interested, in its history and antiquities and poaseased a. fund of exgqt knowledge upon these subjects which was nlwaya qt the disposal of her friends. The members of the Ono“ Club. in partignlsr. have been greatly aided by but in their vehement}! historical and literary study for seven! years past. During :11 her yeurn of tailoring Miss Holt‘s cheer- fnlness 5nd poï¬eneom “fled and her main}? never flagged. Not mtny months ago she comâ€" pleted {binary oi the'flarding family with which she wu connected on her mother’s side and for which 5h! collected muchorigiml matter and many letter! and portraits. This has been printed 14‘)! the members (If-the family Mid is perhaps, her hm memorial. Ai n â€bacon! it possesses not Only will“: of a genealogical character but. 3150 distinct: lit- erary merit. Death of Miss Holt Miss Anne Kuhn-inc Holt. who died on Tue- day. Jnnnary 9. at. the maiden†of her sister. In. Franck Thorpe, had been for may you. tn innâ€"n lid and on that amount was known .to compan- tively few in Highland Psrk. By thnt small circle of friends. however. the wig (mt!) loved and to- pecud both for the unnamed-Ind â€rectum o! bug‘- ohm-actu- Ind he an scum, ind mm.- o! her mental powe'rs. " ' . The cold walker of the pa}. wag]: hi, pit tho skating rink in excellent condition. ind may Ikuv- lng put-flu hue “ken .4!!wa the tin urn- ingl to enjoy their hvoclto win-hr upon. Ind my jolly lunches hive been sci-ma by We! Wat-h at'tbe Casino. ‘ ' Alh'm lone «Maputo-nu. hadn‘t-Alloy» “on. Wm. Suite, lupus-don d'ltalh . OI 8cm A In Font-inc. A Male; Cur. h 1513904, > 'Z'he mum in A: winter-oth- nt Rubia Pg]: This!!! will he .hen by the Theodore Thou-u 0mm:- on load†evening. Jun-gr, 15. 1900. M 8:15 o'clock. Ila Oslo Chow in the 001015: pt I). eve-fut. The program is u Inflows: . mun. ammo." - ale-mu Symphony 119.}. NH“. Opus†- Ilium Aldut’u III pooo Huston-AM Manama... Alien-o Ala-cu Ian-ho. INTER M ISBION “ark the £3111in and the bur- '. Lesa-cs.