Kankakee.‘â€"L'n!ess sickens come to the rescue of the. Y; AI. 0. A. of thin city and contribute $300 each month, th’e work-of the local association must 'be hbandoned. > . " Upper Altonâ€"Rev; Washington M: Shawls, an ordained Baptist minister. cmdu‘cted evangelistic meeting: here ‘55 the colored Seéond Baptist chugck gumsrBenjamin Gentry shot and Ina-q: 13:99.2: £2939. th'um he can“: itlons: Chimmthe.~Jnsepb ‘Smith, “verity: four Years old, of Hoboken, N. 1.. wag run over and killed by a fasptmln .on‘ the Santa Fegraitway. His body was {rightfully mangled. ’ , ‘ ~Jerseyvme.~An _eflort 13 being made to raise $30,000‘to secure [the new shoe factory in! Roberta.‘Johnson ' Rand of St; Louis. The company agrees to employ 400 .men'. , ‘ ' { Peoriarâ€"A-igang allergen Is It Work In this city. Complaints are ‘re- ceived daily by the police from main -LA, snuuuu wnne at work, on the are és cape of the Broadway theater. réceivâ€" Inglnju‘rles from which he died ï¬x a Yew hours. - > ' Mattoqn.-â€"Attgir eating his supper, George mansemf, a. clerk,†bade his wife‘ good-by. and started up .tgwn. He has not been seen tinge: He had a considerable sum of money on his person when last seexi, Iand foul play’ ls fear‘ed- ‘ ‘ _, , ' " e_ underwlr‘ters' for the arrest and conflction of the per- son who started thé are" that (16-. strayed the store of E. M. Farmer Sun .last. February. ' " uiunt: possmle the‘ operational the Mugs; ezectric’ railway running but of Chicago. "In :anaukee the Chi: cago. . Milwaukee Northern _, line, which extends -to Sheboyganp' The combined lines will ble 150-1111199103. « Lelandâ€"The , safe in the postoflée hex-é was'blown‘ open. ‘The robbers got :75 in'sgamps and some cash, the 'amount 'of whichhas nbt been made pubiic. The safe was wrecked about a year ago, 'at which time the'robben got about $290 in} money. Wuukegï¬n.â€"-A d J‘or a trafï¬c. We make lossible the "mgu SI 12‘ ei‘fl‘in rm Elgini-Egrl Smith, .rchaufleur tn the au-tomhbfle in which Jos'eph Connor. alleged ’.embezz!er, of fluids from the Waukegan uflice' of tho Elgin, Jolie: and Eastern railroad. was spirited from the Elgin state hos/pita] g‘hree weeks agn, was arrested in Chi: , rags for complicity In‘th’e‘ escape and» was arraigned {or heariï¬g before'Jns- .‘ tioq A. J. Volstorn‘ today. » ‘ ' ‘ Mt. Carmel.â€"â€"The Benet, Cratt' Kauflman company of Sf. Louis 1! building an addition to its President miflsmére whim Wilfrtnerease 11:9. dyflyoutput m 1,600 barrels, me Ill!- (31 of any milla. in‘ the state. The machinery will be rcperatedhyelec- a tricfty.‘ , ’ ,v-- ._-v who are victims of their IBloomlngton.â€"-An;3~ unusual ill-an was that ï¬led In the. Woodford county court by Mr. and Mrs. March! Bell, presenting a claim tor $6,000 against the estaterbf John Jnyden,’ n Wealthy resident of Eureka. . JIYlGn . had made hls‘home: at intervals (or a_ number of years with Ml‘. and Mrs; Bell and frequently‘remarked» “at he ‘ wished to mpay them for many nets- of kindness. Finally he on'ered them a hume and when they found one which suited them, he requested them‘ to call on him at his' residence In" Eureka and he; would sign the necel: sary papers. An engagement was ar-. ranged and the papers‘ prepared;~ On », their arrival in Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. ' Bell» were'dnmbl’mznded to learn that their benefactor had dropped dead a few hours before, and withput leavllig any‘Mll. 0n. the adviceo! frienau they have‘ decided to . collect the. amount of the denatlon from the res-- late, and havé submitted an â€the evi- .Be‘hce in their possession showing the plans at thwuld man. 1 shrieking \ Were saved cners were ‘Side of the cuem were thrown‘lntop ditch it the 'side of the sueet, and ’ all were I.- verely bruised. Edna Juli-h; ' than ’yéars old. am: her'siater In), tquo years old, ware driving that: nthr'l' horse and Integration; Ashhnd new when the animal tool! Irish: Indium ed to run In the direction ofxthc rivet. Edna, who Was driving. tugged bravely at the lines, but could not ghee: the frightened beasz. ‘ ' â€"Ch1'cago.-Two. “tug - girls! ~ennu- Ing to each other r in a- strain“ buggy, behind a fearéél‘azod horse’und shrieking with (right, “screamed from ‘ ng plunged to death in the OHM [gun Ashland avenue by the prompt iactio‘n of two men. The twp children were saved. but the rescued and rea- : 5....-- -A _ NEWS Nix-cam FROM; ILLINOIS gyeement which d9". » 13 under way Bernet, Cuff 0’ St} Louis in to its President ilrrinerease the ‘ 0b act: t6 Supporting Thou - wm'r F ur of Hlu'Own omprlug Man a! â€mud wm. ,omscys’ To; 19 cmLoheu cause was going on his vacation. . ’That he had drawn no money for will That he told Henry Edhaonde, he whom he request for the books was made y the‘x‘rand 'J'ury, thlt all the boom: ad been destroyed without looktn at the record to lee If any but been t med 1n ,durinz the past the A-_- - Thatf he saw 'théJanltdr-a whel came g- the boxes With the pl ofâ€" tak ng‘them .to the furnace an}! h min; them.- .um. e tner'm court or. belor'e the grand ’ ury: 5 ' , Thu he made a third trip to the station ry department. where the note Jobks ‘ ’ere being prepared (or destruc (ion.- n the anal-noon of Thursday} Augus 5, when he te tilled they were destr ed. ‘ “111.8 eï¬ther in court, Brand ury aku Hun-led Vncaflon, , That he had been puking the note rolls or several days when he told 9 at d jury . that he' hurriedly an}... .L -_ I The: Idle m orney of Mr. ab be the bu The othe government counsel had sonnet , as planned was â€apparent noon liter ourt convened. Aanhmnt At- ,torne’ General W.‘ 8. Kenyon, who dune ‘roln W'uhinzmn m Inlfln nu: Ind, Ohio; Aug.V18.â€"Frederlct mun Qua line at “man-yin: I: terestd. exami' Minn by Assistant Dam-let At.- tome Jame: H. Wilkerson. ~ ' Defense-aet- Flat Blow. :Tm‘ ’ was the ï¬rst severe blow deal! 1the d reuse since the hearing hem befor Judge bundle Mayday, and m enact was houceable in the rank: at attorn 3;: represent!“ the Armour in- .Aleâ€"‘ fl 7-- ._v _â€"-vuw, made Whit was rail-dad by the gov- emxn nc- attérney a hanging sate- ments while under 9 merciless crann- a_-_.t"A17 th Urion, who prqvloully In; boon we 5m: witnou tor the defame; nod“ nLâ€"A _ A > * Chi Ito, ‘Auxu 18,â€"Trnmp card: we're 13de by._ the government in the hear! 1 betm’ Judge Keno-aw E. Land at the case of Alfred R. Uflon.‘ c'hlet counsel tor Armour’ Co.. cited it]: three other Armou’r- tuba ~es show ’cam why they show: I not ‘held in contempt. ’ WI! Has/ms. HURRIED VACATION arms. 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M - «um-w-..» .l i .m ,: gufnéxl‘vl'vlh-m I- ~.-â€"‘w~o~4v.~. ‘ .,.......,........d.e.,.t....,....m‘w. 2 ,.3,,_; .. watts-m who: : . . - or 'r,th‘stslthe‘ . .mintlng contractor, fell 30. feet to the mode yulthbegnufiettflyiyod' “lam“; ground while at work, on the ï¬re 99 I if n h . rape of‘the Broadway theater. “’09in lookin at the record to see a y sd I“(Injuries from which he died in II _ few hours. _ . got about $290 in money. ‘ person when last .th-e arrest and coni'iction of the per- son. who started the are" that do- strayed the store of E. M. Farmer a: Son .last. February. _ ' ' a farm hand, was to illinois Central tracks in title city. it is not known how hut his injuries indicate that henna and b rnlng them- struck by a train. four years old, of Hoboken, N. J.. was Thu he ha been pscking the note run over and killed by a iasttrnln .on' the Santa FegraHWay. His body. was {rightfully mangled. ’ ‘ ~Jerseyville.~An effort is made to raise _ new shoe factory of Roberts,‘Johnson ' Rand of St. Louis. 4 wees to em!†400.1nen- . . e w. Wiilctts, assistant omce Peoriaâ€"A-gang at larger: is It ‘ ' Work in this city. Complaints are To NEWS: NUGGETS ' *i ~ . -Chicago.-Two. little - girls. ~elixir ing to. each otherfdn s- ‘sm‘ no! . K1011? ma..*mt~ot-here.wss buggy, behind a tear-crazed horse and 3.“qu killed by. being thrown from shrieking with (right, werefsovedfr'om ‘ _ '- - ... MM“. an.“ shoot: ‘ Jim; plunged to death in the OHM M “ ' ~ .. “emu. accounts». s_ » van... in aluminum-m Joe Hum- . - fort re yesri'oid. , , r rent Ashland orenuc by the prompt » 1:, new“. ‘s‘cthoi board oi" this x. p tion of two men. The two children Ilty - mm“ . ' for the ".5 were saved. but the rescued sud rcs- moot of g on 9, mm dc foruwthe’sn- were were thrown tutors ditch st tho ‘ . _ .. . m ‘ ' “and dumb. , side at the street, und’ail were so- 3 .- onofthode ' ~ rcrcâ€"ly bruised. Edna ;.Wq!ish,"flitoon .e... .1... ...-...... a... w. i .F mus]: _ '3 H†, - ' Years old, wei-e driving thoir moat- hey- Rumour Aflo’nnsvs rays 'RUMP canoe m union ~ horse and buggy‘aiong Athhnd mm contempt cum] when the animal tool! Irish: sud-stow ed to run in the direction ofxtho river. Edna, who Was driving. tugged bravely at the lines, but could not check the _ frightened beast. ‘ _ ' . fBloonilngtonrâ€"Ang unusual : case , '. , . . was .that- tiled in the. Woodiord, - » ' ' ' county court by Mr. and Mrs. lustrous= REV Ls . HUHR’ED: VAC‘T'ON Bell, presenting u-claim tor 36,000 .V “7.7 ‘ against the estates! John Juyden.’ s r - f g ‘ . Wealthy resident of Eureka. . Jordon With .0! ’MW' °" 9mmm'9W9“ . had made his home at intervals (or a, ’ ‘ "IF““NԠHithsrto Admittod number of years with 1dr. and Mrs; - "I "'0 Hnflnï¬im “in†"9" Bell and frequentiyremarked that he to tho Donn“. ‘ ' wished to repay them for many acts- ' » ’ of‘lriuduess. Finally he on'ered them Chi s30, Aux." 13,â€"Trump cords a home and when they found one we're layed by: the government in the. ““4 -- . my... c...â€" . chief counsel tor Armour Co.. sary papers. An engagement was ar-. cited it]; three other Armour- tach- ranged and the papers‘ prepared.~ 01: .eg . show ‘cgm why they should their arrival in Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. 1.01.119“ in contempt. ' Bell» were dumbfounded to learn that w ‘ . . Shaw. ch18! stenozraphsr for their‘benefactor had dropped dead a £1.16 a king nrm' and one of the men count few hours before, and without 19"ng cited . m Uriel], who previously has _ anyxwill. 0n. the advice .0! frienae been a star witness tor the 46101130.. they have decided to. collect the. made whet was regarded by the gov? amount of the dentition from the res» ,emng- attérney so timing siste- laté, and have submit!“ all, the 9"" meme while under a merciless cross- .Yence in their possession showing the â€mg “on by Assistant mum At- l‘lz’.“ "f ““4â€â€œ man- -torne Junie: H. .Wilkors’on. ~ ElginimEnn-l Smith, .rchaui‘r‘eur in - Donna-dots pm: Blow. the automobile in which Joseph mm" was the ï¬rst “we blow dealt Connor. alleged '.embezzler of funds the dfeuae 51an the hearing hem from the Wauhegan ofï¬ce of tho bofor Judge Lentils Monday, and its Elgin, Joliet and Eastern railroad>wau eflect was noticeable in'the ranks of spirited from the Elg‘lu state hospital . attornys representing the Armour in- ihroe weeks ago, was arrested in Chip teres . . ' . ' ~ for She 'wu ninety your: old. ' 01st Honor; of Sosttis m doom president at the world's m {Cir dost st Colorsdo nus “unaccounted \ «w.» - - ‘3 :z.uu«nw.mummr C I : I I. sag-s3 "nod: ’ .‘ shoal. I. - (m from sod her-qus p. m. . . ' 3 «www.mas... .oago for complicity ln‘tli'e‘ escape and Th“ the kovernmont counsel had . . M ‘ ~ was arraigned ior hearing before Jus~ ‘ ‘ tioc‘ A. .l. Volstorif today. ' ' ' sonnet , as planned was "apparent soon liter ourt convened. Assistant At- ,torne’ General W.‘ 8. Kenyon, who game From, Vi'uhington to guide the .ocal avernmgnt attorneys in the boot inv -. lion. and District Attomor Edwin W. Sims Were constgntly con: rel-rip ‘wlth‘ Assistant District Attor- neys ’iikeru'on and Ellis Godman dur- " ins th early part of the court session. ‘ ’ The had prepared to recall Show to the e 'd when he Wasrecalled by At- ».orney Miller. ln'snnwer to question of Mr. Miller, Mr. Show testiï¬ed that when checking out‘the notebooks, the bu in; of which conned the pres inc bring. on July 31. This testi- . Ilumd many! ppesrod to surprise the govern- swam.“ hm? at ment ttorn‘oya. suduter Mr. Miller’s brie! nomination the witness was mentioned by Mr. Wilkerson.- Mt. Carmelrâ€"The Ber-net, Craft Knuflman company of St. Louis is bui’dtng an addition to its President mills . im- ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ (st of any mills. in‘ the state. The , machine trlcfty. ‘Waukegan.â€"A deul , is under way ,ijor a tramc agreement which will make, possible the‘ , , . longs; e'ectric' railway running cut of Chicago. "in Milwaukee the Chig cage. . Milwaukee Northern line. which extends to Sheboyganc" 'The’ combined lines will be 150 mlieelonz. .. ~i.e!aud.â€"The’safe in the postomce ‘ we was' blown open. .The robbere got :75 in'stamps and some cash, the 'amount 'of which has not been made Igueir to shun in s m ss- tstan Selma, Juli. .‘In a butcher in fit-stun N. 1.. fl. its mlmuodlnx . tho bop. tint ruin in check loads 'Ncl lulu.†.. 7 districts in «mmâ€"I: . . itnsss Becomes Confuud. up“. sud lubmo , to of the prin- ‘M’ loco-4:00 '* pubtic The safe was wrecked about ,’ Sha_ became confused for the ï¬rst - a year ago, 'at which time the robbers line time he appeared in the cue elm! WIN. 0! rid-y Bible Clueâ€"d. p. I “ «CRUD HEART FARM“ 'sstorcâ€"EVJ. "unit or untoâ€"8:00 A. .. “Ch Innâ€"40:†t. I WILWORT: UNION CI"? in “ most entirely. u _ and s mod to lose hie sell-possession: Mannedâ€"Alter eating his upper, «he ores-examining attorney had him George manna-or, a clerk," bode his 5“ “3'“ rcy', “d information ““1 to wife‘ “0.1.5, and started up town. he at. uuch value in the government's He has not been: seen since." lie-had â€'3‘" '3“ drown irom him. ‘ a considerable sum of money. 0111118 He!" are the mï¬tterfl related by semi, Iand foul Play Show , that were not told before by , - ~ Jim. c then“: court or. before the grand ’ ury: 5 ' , The he made s third trip to the stationry department. where the note ' sobxs‘ ere being prepared for destruc homo “1 WNW I... _ tion; n the ulternoon of Thursday} “3"“ m WWII.- Augus 5, when he testiï¬ed they were A“ excursion â€do hum Bord deetr ed. ‘ 'm' 1300‘ That! he saw thejimitors when they came :- the boxes with the purpose ls feared- ‘ Colchester._â€"A «reward of. 8500 has been uttered by-the underwlr‘ters' for - Mattoon.â€"â€"The body (it C; E. Birch. and lying near the he met his death, . ‘ . ‘ _ th ' It was East St. ,Louis.â€"â€"~Ch'aries Eleni, a "m“ h° "mum m e b“ ’ sf. :‘msnre run. out ‘ t ~ ' Mindoro-4:80 s. In. 3:00 s. so. â€4"“: Vaporsâ€"2.†to. n. .._. Infusionâ€"4:: â€:5“ p. n .‘ .- ‘ - u 7 looâ€".0: o . . .r . ‘ chosen an or. no.“ 1 ~ . :.- [My Eucharistâ€"t!†a n you-rm Parrâ€"â€Isms. no 7 Demâ€"â€" woos 1min: ï¬rs 7-" ma omn- untam- " CHOICE ' , violsnco at tho crow out .1] cs: tunic. ws's wooed. After keeping his loci-u Chi llimthe.-Jos eph ‘Smith, tWenty-.. skss Hun-led Vscstlon. books or several days when he told the gr d jury . that he' hurriedly check them o'ut‘ on Thursday be- cause win going on his vacation. : . ’That he had drawn‘no money tor Lots and I’ll-none AV. rumâ€"Jones Oran]- lom lawlessâ€"low. t: Withoutâ€"41:“ s. n. .15 “now-94:0. p m. 2.1-. â€mm ith:lO_’:.’u-. We... at hm“ -, at! being $30,090 ‘ to secure the The company . ‘ aw on the stsnd. Hr. Willetta th :eived daily by the police from mor~ _ ' ' ' "mans: . Ksnkukee.‘â€"L' ‘ , the rescue of the Y. lid 0. A. of thin » city and contd'ihute $300 each month, th’e_work-oi’ the local association must be abandoned. ‘ , Upper Altonâ€"Rev; Washington M.‘ ' .1 - Shawls, an ordained cmdu‘cted evangelistic meetings here ‘ Ob acts to: Supporting Thus. - ‘51. the colored Second Baptist chunch. of SgcondWlfs. ~Cairo.Tï¬enjnmin Gentry shot and .___ an...“ Fm Hole. whom he csutht ' Ck“! d; Ohio; A“ 1‘ niece citizens come to Baptist minister. wm‘r F or of i-t’is’Own Offspring "an Shrink