There ere I“ sorts of things in the new primary lewmnd every one who (lice ands something new, orittlstqflndit. utheeueis. Ithunow been doeid'ed tbst the low is not eppllenble to cities st oil. or tether, thet it my be interpreted W the 4:31 Wmfltmmdthutheynny "use thst the primer} 1:th no epplieotlon to Wm: kegnn; end he is m up by (4615qu General Stood, who “38: ‘;h â€new. to eitin. viilngee end towns, the luv “be construed by the legal repenentstives. I scréewith Hr. Persons that the , npplienti‘o’n of the luv Is very uncertain. it seems to me thst hehnl pointed out the right course to pursue. †‘ _ Whit eburse will Highland Park pursue? This spring there {velour aldermen to be elected, and it the primary law is to be followed the ward primaries must be held on the ï¬rst Saturday- in March. It 18 clear that in this case the nominat- ions mnat be made before that date. No More Passes The long expected anti-pus order from Governor Deneen we: issued today in the to of a letter to the superintendent and bond 0! end heads of deportaents under the neonate control. The governor says mt in m at the sdminlo» 'A WW‘VM awning? scum all me. employs who hove M then should return them an in the future no requests shank} ‘be mode, either di- reet’ly or indireetly. for transportation and no em- ployee of the mm should use it. The governor’s isngunge is very mild hut every employe of the state who owes his position to the gorernor either directly or indirectly understands what it means. , . The governor’s letter is as followe: Dear Sir: l have received s'oomï¬lsin't from the president of one of the. most important railroads in the state to the reflect that so fast as appointments are made he receives letters asking for annual Wed every Saturday I! “W M I“ ' By the ....Shcridin Rqad Publishing Company RALPH 1. LEE. um Suboczipdonhiccsl.5oan. 5 Cum te' Copy Highland Park N ews-Lcttcr The meeting will beheld in the court room of the county handing. ' Reï¬orte from the committee which was appointed at the informal meeting several weeks ago to look some doubtful phases of the primary law will bexpreeented. "This meeting ï¬xes the date when all petition: of undldutee for County omcé‘must be on ï¬le. and the “mucus cam- paign work must be done between yhle meeting and the County primaries, which ore to be held on Saturduy, April 28. The election of city olioera for the City of High- land Park will not be held under the new primery lnw. bu nomination will be nude by petitions ea hmtoioe. Thia‘ia the opinion of City Attorney Kenneth R. Snoot. with whom the deciaion rent..- The new primary lnw does not apply to unorgan- ized partiea. and the citizen’s and peoples parties hue no existence under the new primary law. Four alderman are to be elected thin apring. end nominnting petitions will doubtloaa aoon be in circulation. The oflcial meeting of the Lgke County Central Repubhcnn Committee. under the new primuay law. will be held at Waukeggn on fem-nary 20, 1906, at eleven o’clock a. m M rs. Carrie Nttion, the Khan: saloon smaller, temperance lecturer.' and pugiliste, has told 'her two story brick building in Guthrie, Oklthoms, to a wholestle liquor ï¬rm, and u. will hex-utter be used as a liquor warehouse. ‘ Sumatwmm.awmm.u WWW.‘ 0h! Curie, how could you? §§TURDAY FEBRUARY 3111,1906 Central Committee Meeting The . Primary Law The City Election HiGHLAND “PARK NEWS-LETTER ’ The governor’s language is very mild hut every ‘ employe of the stste who owes his position to the governor either directly or indirectly understands what it means. ' - The governor’s letter is as followe: Dear Sir: I have received s'eompisint from the president-oi one o: the mostimportnnt rnilrom in the state to the effect that as fast its appointments are made he receives letters asking for annual transportation from su'ch persons, or from secre- taries of boards tn which they are appointed, in behalf of members a! the board. The gentleman in question protests against this. ind cites that thew state pays for the traveling expenses of such trust- can and commissioners in connection with the busi- ness of the stete, and that such nbnrden ought not to be placed on the rdilrhadi ‘ If! Weï¬vbfthkpro- test. and also the stand this sd'ministrstion has taken against passes. I suggest that it passes- hsve‘ been granted to the members bf ‘yonr board that the some he returned, and that employee be'not permitted t request for or use transportation from the rsilroadi. No speciï¬c complaint has been made against any person, and this letter is s general let- ter sent to nil the trustees sud commissioners. ’ Very truly yours. - i-i ‘Cuuums S. Dammit, Governor.- Tho ground bog!- u gory bola-laud m mimnl. Bum-nut. lupin; "$10.5! il- poruleo and popular {not or Maura. Ind 1rd“ or blame for the “the: in china! tor “In (by only from thshouldon o! the onnorhd mung mu: to the hull of we unwilling mud hog. The hopss otovsry on but “(culm- ‘ld ï¬le 10:.- usn sad tho Inns.» of the sum. Psrk shu- ing rink were dashed yosurdsy when the sun rose Sn. s cloning shy, sud persisted in shining through s oloudless dsy. The long expected enti~puu order from Governor Deneen we: issued today in the to of a letter to the npednte‘ndent and board 0! and heads a! depertmenu under the exemtive comm]. ,? * The governor lays thet in flew oi thew-dainty We did not see gh'qmtm. but an mam £0qu to blow that the ground hog "yoke. attached him". came out. lol- 3 bit of sir. was scared us seeing his Ihtdow, ud rushed but to numb up in his son's: corner for n :1: week‘u beauty Iloop. We ere not e1! nnheppy outage - Win cold washer. The coel men is presumably mbbhm his bends, end seeing hiehenk webnm enema; ell the time. The ice men an gather his herveet of ice for en next summer. The children. having no cod bill to p". rejoice in the prdepeot of ehting, end the liverymen will have ell his rigs 10}. by the hour. And the deer publicâ€"but. there e‘nother Itory. ' ‘ ~ who hove. reoéï¬ed theqahouid retum' them and in the futon no request: ghouls} ‘be made, either" di- rectly or indirectly. for transportation Ind no em- ployoa of the! state should use it. The rather an says we will hive than in abundance agi- month. Nineteen snow atoms no Ichduled for the pi Guys. It. will he bud to deter mine when one am lute-alum} “other begins. Are you looking for omen? See those in‘ the new State Bunk Building. Wen ï¬nished, modern, light, and «Mable forprofeuionul put-poo». 0.11 and see them. Ask for C. 1‘. Ford, mm. Chm Telephone Co. Gropnd Hog Day omen for Rent Prohibition ‘COiiVentioh .4 ,_ The Like County thmmon M will link! 5" Convention in ngkepn on Tuesday, February 13, “tampon and «why. They will nominee a. lull county ticket. County. lliinoie, mod n petltion ii and one. of the Geek of the County Oonrt of be“ County. Illi- noh. min. the! dope-he tekeolo‘elevyhc e epeeiel neeeeunent for the east 0! oonetl‘n‘ettoe of 6 ton (to) inch never in Wenkngen Avenue. hall e eonnection et the" internection of Cley Avenne tohe hid Northerly to the North lin'e of Section 15. end from the connection in Clny Avenue Southerly to the En'etern City limits of the City of Highiood, eleo en eight (8) inch newer in Highwo'od Avenue. from the connection in Wenkegen Avenue went to Jeffery Pinon with nienholee. honee Jumble. hunches end other eppnrtqnenoee pertninin' thereto. the totni'ooet of aid improvement being the non: of 85.135.00 and the tote! enionnt unread u beneï¬ts to the public therein. being the an: of 0371,15. which eeid proceedin'e ie now pending; thnt no news-meat roll was ï¬led in eeilpéooeed- ince inthe oliee of the clerk of enid noon on the 23nd day 01 Jennery. 1906. You m' hereby mused um q. a. ms: (in; o! §°"â€b’{__!°°‘_' ‘5} pity of Bkï¬lood. _ Luke Applmuon will be undo to the said County Conn â€for canflmdon 01 did much on the 14th thy of Febrwy 1900,11. lo o'claxk I. in. of u soon mm: a she hum of m Cain win pm“. - 1p loving r'embnnce of my dear brother, who diedone year ago January 30. ' He has gone to meet his sister, To thut bright and golden shore; ' But his memory lingers wi’th‘us. As it will forever more. Enw. W. Mc'rnunt. Oflocr Ippointed to mask. sud m Dgtod It Highwood. Illinois. J‘l‘inry â€lid, A. D. 29o. Enid useumgqt is divided into t‘en (lo) EWI- muu. and all mun-mm bar luau-t. u a pa cent per annum from date of ant voucher. State Organizer Brubaker will nddru's the con- ventibn. - Your property is messed therein as follows. Dacron-tow. LOT. chx. Donut- .» Mn. The following announcement is made on behalf of the‘Board of Education of School District 107, i All person: having children whom they wish to enroll during the present school year in the close beginning ï¬rst grede. ore- requested to note thet the second term of the school yeer will begin Mondey', February 5. At that time a new club (or children never having entered mime! will bear. gnawed.“ 'Those entering this clue flaunt be at least iï¬x years old, although my child whose sixth birthday will occur within sixty duye Mm go date named above will be ad included. It she be particularly noted that no other close for begin- ners will be organized during the present school year, end that children eligible for membership in thin clue must be enrolled during the month of February, otherwise their entnnce must be .defer- red until neixt September. Highland Park: Rollo F itzgcraid Loving sister Irene andmother. Notice Notiée Jmn L. Bum. Superintendent of School-