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ll BURGLARS Flffi BOY WORTH $60,000,000 HAS BEST OF HABITS. WOMAN HAS BATTLE WITH INTRUDER. NEGROES URGED TO FIGHT FOES, SON TRIES TO AID HER- WITH KNIFE. GIRL AID p. H.

O'Donnell befcr he concluded his statement before the grand jury. He caught Mr. Hardy's coat before the latter finished the first question and whispered a few words to him. exclaimed Attorney Hardy. I withdraw that part of the question.

I do not care to examine the witness any further. He may go." Bishop Walters Addresses a Elsie Swift Is This ended the third attempt to impeacn tne state's witnesses. and If thev keen at me." said Michaels to a Beaten and Iler Condition friend, referring to the defense recalling him I'll irive them something to talk about Large 3reeting in Olivet Baptist Church. There's nlentv more that never has been is reported Serious. lold." Constable Under Warm Fire.

I i I '( 'y' 5 '9 If A. 1 tkMSSk 'iil The cross examination attack on Jones was made by Attorney Walker. He sought GOVERNOR ASKED TO ACT. to show that Jones had varied his statements made in his admissions to State's Attorney Deneen and his confession before the grand Jury in a way that showed something was HOLDS TO ROBBER'S COAL Mrs. Batchelder Dragged Dmv wrong.

Resolution Urging Help for Col Jones did not tell his full story until he was put under oath in the grand jury room. Then he admitted much more than he had told Mr. Deneen, Mr. Harlan, and the others who ored People of Eldorado and Harrishurg'. conducted the inquiry that preceded the grand jury hearing.

The new admissions stairs ana Kendered Tn-eonseions hy Blow. involved Cyrus S. Simon and nnsulted in putting his name in the conspiracy indict ment. They also struck an official of higher power than himself. Many Ugly Rumors Afloat.

The time has come when the black man Struggling with burglars a Vomg. must depend upon himself for protection. ana a girl in different parts of th lotr Vin 11 I do not stand for mobs, but every negro There were some ugly stories about last night. The day's proceedings were marked citv ui uitmy oeaten and kft nncn should be prepared to protect his home, his wife, and children even to the death." with much bitterness on the part of the de- scious by blows from their C0B" fendant's attorneys against the state's at This advice was given a meeting of neeroes torney's office. Detectives have Investigated a number of the defense's intended witness es.

As a result charges were made last night last evening by Bishop Alexander Walters cf the colored church of Ohio, after he had warned his hearers that all signs pointed to a time of great trouble for them. Bishop Walters, who is president of the Afro-Ameri that if anticipated lines of evidence are fol lowed there will be several cases In which the state will enter charges of perjury. can council, said that the civil mnr tho Closer watch is being kept on the jury too. One member of the body had four freeing of the slaves had been forecast by signs years in advance, and just as surely the indications of todav nrinteri tn tir xL "i if 5 I MC 1 "cJi 4 callers on Sunday. A bailiff was present and bloodshed.

during the conversation with the visitors, but. it is held, such visits should be more restricted. It is said, also, that individual The meeting was held in th woman quickly recovered, but the reported In a serious condition. rt Elsie Swift, 14 years old. who wa.

in her home, C001 Peoria street in th noon, was gagged by a robber and col' to accompany him through the housTl? demands being enforced by repeated viu and cuffs. "lc't Bruised from head to foot, bleedln a wound In her mouth and cheek th was found later in a fainting coJuf5 where she had fallen In the doorwav physician was summoned, who said he dition was serious. She suffered conT eions and was constantly raving over experience with the robber and the man not to kill her. She is a dauhw Charles Swift, a painter. Qt Said He "Was Her Father's Prieni Shortly after 2 o'clock a man enterv.

church. Twenty-sever, members have been allowed to make too fkw'aMd W3S. for the Purpose of taking action on the rfrnfi many visits downtown and on errands and that the jury should be kept together more residents of Eldorado carefully. Grand Jurors as Witnesses. Jynchinsof Loui.

Wright in Missouri mo i. if I. Ten members of the April grand jury. Resolution Is Adopted. which indicted the seven alleged Jury brib After an arraignment nt tH ere, were subpoenaed by the defense during Party had been made the day.

They were to be used chiefly to attack Jones' and Greene's statements on shown bTstat' the various H-noiw lo Marcellus Hartley Dodge, by many millions the youth in the United States, tion. i. Hie rollowlnir front door without knocking. As he tiJZ 'the girl he said: 164 probably attracts less attention among those who do not know him than any other stu dent interested In the commencement exercises at Columbia university, New York, this Resolved. That we.

the colored citizens of hicago. urgentlv call rt jars, isaicneiaer, oio cixiy-sevcnm sireei, ciung 10 tne coattaiis or a burglar ana was Don't be frightened, I am an oldw. year. of your father." dragged downstairs to an alley, where she was stunned by a blow from the intruder. Her 11-year-old son tried to come to her rescue with a knife, but was stood off by the threats He Is still under 20, tall and slender in pappearance, with dark eyes, and a pallid com Attorney General Hamlin to take immediate P1 th ves and property of the colored people, made th hL.

Ml plexion, that shows his devotion to his books. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt received under of the man. Mrs. Batchelder's screams attracted the police and her assailant was cap his father's will, after all other bequests had been paid, about Marcellus tured. Dodge received upward of $00,000, UK) under his grandfather's will a few months ago.

and intimidations by cowardly outlaws in and about Kldorado and Harrisburg In this state A copy of this resolution shall be telephoned to Gov. Yates nt ftn His riches have not changed his manner of life. He still lives in one room at lower part of Madison avenue. Just as he has done since he first began to prepare for col that stuff or spend a lot of it in defending you would see lege. It Is too far for him to walk to Columbia, but wherever he has to go within two or himself?" Because he told me In the meantime that Jj.

Barnett in the Chair. Three hundred colored Tunni. ni v. The girl was frightened, but, trying to make belie-e some one else was lathe hoist she called: Mother, come down here quick!" The ruse did not have the desired tffetf and, seizing a towel, the man tied it aroucj the girl's mouth. Then, grabbing her by the hair, he commanded her to go through the house with him.

He searched everywhere for valuables, with little success. Tears Kings from Her Fingers. Evidently angered by the failure cf quest, the robber struck the girl on the fore three miles of his home he walks simply to save car fare. he would see me before. I says, Where will No, sir," shouted Greene in protest.

You didn't say that or anything like It He is economical almost to the point of penury. He dresses well, as befits an under i see you Me says, I will call you up church and cheered the speakers heartily to Schmidling?" Dy pnone and let you know. graduate, but never showily. About the only extravagances that he has are clothes and fiiueu over Dy Assistant btate Attornev FV T. ir books.

Mr. Walker tried to show that Simon had said, I have seen you before," by way of nanna -Moore, a white No, sir." Recites Long Then did Schmidling say to you: Well, Not long ago somebody asked young Dodge what he would do when he left Columbia, introduction. old, who has worked a mono- th noooL "That will not be until 1903," he said, when I have attained my majority. I intend, then, No, sir," returned the witness. He her life, made a prayer for direction and guid- that's a pretty raw deal to give a fellow to get right down to the serious problems or ine.

hlle not so rich as Mr. Carnegie, I do said, I want to see you before, meaning that never hurt you. isn't it, Doc?" and not intend to let worthy demands on my charity go unheeded. I shall go into buslness- head with his fist and knocked her to nura me Aimignty for those whom she called "a persecuted people." Bishop Walters was the principal speaker, and his arivio impeachment lines. The failure to tangle these men up in cross examination, however, may end this plan.

The men will be questioned closely, however, as to the steps taken in finding the indictments. As jurymen are under oath JiOt to divulge secrets of the grand chamber, It is held that obstacles will be met with on this line. Accused and Counsel Confer. Last night the six attorneys and their seven clients held another conference further to map out defense plans. Attorneys Hardy, Quinn, Walker.

Soelke, and Stilwell ere to make the opening addresses. Each defendant. It is insisted, will take the stand In his own behalf. If Gallagher, Rothery, and Lawrence get Into the witness chair the state will open fire on the character of each of these men. It will show that Gallagher is an ex-convict, wa3 driven from the east when a jury bribing crusade made affairs too hot for him, and has more than once been suspected In Chicago.

Police records also will be Introduced against Rothery and Lawrence. Effort to Tangle Greene. Attorney Hardy's attack on Greene gave idvance warning of some of the witnesses that may be called by the defense and of some cf the contentions which will be set up. Mr. Greene," he began, do you know Ed Echmidling?" I think I do," was the answer.

"What's his business?" I'm not on the witness stand," answered the lawyer. Do you know a man Schmid-ttng who Is a constable?" That's the same man I know, I guess," returned Greene. Did you have a talk with him about April BO, line, about what you were doing in this case?" I met him In the street." didn't you answer. I know It and-1 never oerore ne gathered in the jury. Thought Jury Was to Be "Fixed." preclsely what it will be I have not determined but I shall keep out of Wall street." thought it would! go this far when 1 handed floor, where she lay unconscious.

He tor Harlan and those fallows that hot air. If the rings from her fingers, laceratir.g th was for the negroes to take courage and organize for mutual protection. When Simon said to you, Do what is had I would have cut it out. If I had) flesh, and before leaving he struck her hv. On the fair escutcheon of the state of T1H- did you understand from that lan enough money I would leave town.

eral times in the face. guage that you were to put up a Jury for the nois there is adeep stain." he said In opening. Gallagher was always a good fellow. FEVER CASE CAUSES FEAR VALID WHERE BOWIE WINS When the girl had sufficiently revived the An industrial school for neirroe hn hecn but I have put my finger in it andt I have got traction company? I took that as an Insinuation of such. furnished the Englewood police -with a de forced to close.

Had it been a school for to kee-p up the dope. I. have got to tell the Did you ever take that as an insinuation higher education I would not marvel, but scription of her assailant. Mr. Swift same story to make good.

It puts me in a that you should put up a Jury until after would ascribe it to the spirit of the times his loss at $300. hole, but I have got to stick. If those fellows would hand me a little coin I would But for many years the white man has tnld you were brought before the state's attorney WILL IS UPHELD ONLY SO FAR AS COUNTT HOSPITAL FINDS HEALTH LAWS AT FAULT. his black brother to learn to work, which la ror putting one up in this case? Clings to Bobber's Coat Clinging to the coattaiis of a negro irb duck my nut. If they don't, I have got my hammer out for fair.

OVERSEER GAINS. No." the only thing he ever did know, and when they force an industrial school to close it iNO, i tnougnt not. Air. Jones, in your I am sorry I ever put up any job on had entered her house at 815 practice for ten years, has any one else ever shows that in the north, as well as in the south, we are face to face with a strong orei- street early yesterday morning, Mrs. Kather- Witnesses Say Testator Frederick Sot- asked you in the selection of a jury to do Gallagher, because he did a favor for me andi my mother some years ago I can never forget.

The sucker ought to get the hooks if lne Batchelder was dragged down a flight udice. All this other talk is but subterfuee. what was right'?" stairs into a basement and some dlsUu The sooner we as black men understand No. sir," answered the witness. he won't let go of a bit of it so I can take a vacation for six months.

I am not indicted. ton Was of-Sound Mind When He Bequeathed All to Elijah but Three Days Later, When He Made What did you say to Simon when he said Into an alley before she fell stunned by able this and prepare to fight this demon the better it will be for all concerned." Authorities Admit Mra. Simon Deider-ich to Surgical Ward While She la Suffering; -with Contagioni Disease Attending; Physician Kails to Inform Them of Patient's Ailment Xrlghbon Indignant Because City-Took -o Precautions. Gallagher would fix the Jury and he would from the intruder. you give you the names?" asked the attorney.

Now. did you say that, or substance While neighbors, aroused by herscresn a Codicil GlTlng 913.000 to Poor Rel- I wanted to know how I would know that, on that occasion? Hostility on the Increase. Bishop Walters then asserted that the carried her Into her home and summonei them," was the reply. Mr. Gallagher said: I CM not." protested1 the witness, and- Mr.

atl vea. They Do Xot Know About His I will have a pin in the lapels of their coats Hardy said he was through. Soundness of Mind. feeling against the negro was as strong in the east as in the west, and was daily Decerning more apparent. He hesitated, he said, medical attendance.

Detective Tobin of t) Englewood station engaged in a despersa fight with the negro. A blow from billy" knocked the man down and he was tabs so you win Know tnti. sat down at a table and took a copy cf their names. Before I went out Mr. Simon told me explicitly to be to condemn any political party, he was sure that his race had failed to secure anv Heassures the State.

Dlfi you ever say anything like that?" asked Assistant State's Attorney Barnes just as Greene was about to leave the witness stand. hen Frederick Sutton made his will and in court at 9:30 Monday morning. I said I A case diagnosed! by -the attending physician has alarmed the county hospital authorities, roused a neighborhood, and pro to the police station in the patrol assistance from the Republican party, and would." disposed of $50,000 to John Alexander Dowie he was sane, accordlne- to the R-n-nm stats. where he gave his name as Elisha Edwarii he urged the audience to organize so that Mr. Walker insinuated that Jones sought voked a new protest against the presn Armed with a butcher knife, George t.

No. sir; I never did, was the reply. their influence might be felt In politics. the job of getting the venires in all the 200 ments of two witnesses followers of Dowie city health laws. How well do you know this man Schmid- Batchelder 11 years old, followed tfes Ihe trouble Is that we cannot get the cases brought by the city against the trac before Probate Judge Jones of Lake county.

Dr. Frances Allen was called in recently llr.g?" struggling pair to the alley, but was pre tion company. negro to organize," he pleaded. We hold the balance of power In many states, and we' Not well. I met him a good many years to attend the wife of Simon Delderich, who occupies the second fiat at 4218 Cottage nen, three days later, he added a codicil giving approximately $13,000 of the property Is it not a fact," he asked, that all the vented from aiding his mother by the thrtta of the colored man.

age I have seen him around Clark street ought to have an organization in every town. constables in the building, the whole ten of Grove avenue. The physician soon discov to his relatives he may or may not have been I used to see him occasionally." Then, when an outrage Is perpetrated like ered that the woman was suffering from Shortly after 4 o'clock Mrs. Batcheidet, them, were hungry for the solicitation of those venires in the 2O0 cases and hunting for How long a conversation did you have here did you meet him?" On Dearborn street, I think It was." In front of the Holland block, south of Monroe street?" Yed, sir." Now, at that meeting, did Schmidling say to you: 'Hello, Doc; how are Well, you are having quite a time from what I see in the newspapers He might have said something of that kind; I would not be positive about it." And did you answer: Well, you know you mustn't believe all you see In the papers I don't think I said it. I might have said bo.

I was in a hurry and had a minute's conversation with him." Denies Implied Conversation. Did he say to you at that time and place, Well, I know that is true, but what does It all mean, what does it all amount to? Surely people like O'Donnell and Brady would not be doing a business of that That is what Schmidling said to you?" of sound mind. The two witnesses refuse to the one In Eldorado, we can force the state authorities to take some action in cur be who is the wife of George F. Batchelder with him when you met this time?" scarlet fever. On investigation it was found' that a daughter of Mr.

Deidrlch had been swear that he was sane then. them?" Not a minute," was the quick reply. half." III ten days before, but bad gone to the property-owner in Englewood, was twrt-ened by the presence of some one in theroort Because of this attitude of the witnesses the codicil has been rejected, Dowie gets all Passed the time of day, that was all. I ion wouia Detter asK tnem that question," returned the witness. I haven't.

I couldn't have had the venires in all those Melville W. Fuller school until sent home Speaks for Anti-Lynching League. Mrs. Ida Wells Barnett spoke for the in was in a hurry." She saw the negro and called: There have been other cases of fever in- the tne property, and the sister and three broth Schmidling is a constable, with an address at 149 Cass street. The state believes it can Don't you dare leave this room wiios ers of Sutton, who are said to be poor, get district, and the complaint is made that more precautions against contagion are not terests of the antl-lynching league and echoed the words of Bishop Walters In an cases.

Fails to Identify Stenographer. nooning unless the head of Zion sees fit to give be shown that he was a friend of Gallagher. emptying your pockets. I will shoot yes dead if you don't obey me." taken. tnem tne portion set aside in the codicil.

appeal for organization. She made a plea for contributions to pay legal expenses. He was then asked, but failed, to identify When Dr. Allen discovered the nature of Sutton was a New Zealander, who had be Luke P. Colleran also is said to know him Jones' Evidence Under Attack.

Then, jumping from the bed, she grapp.ei Mrs. Hood, the stenographer In Donnell the disease she notified the health depart There is the case of Louis Wright to be come acquainted with Dowie's teachings in Ac Brady's offices. She will be one of the with the man. With the woman cnnginga Australia, and, joining the church, had come Jones faced a cross examination more try witnesses in the alibi claims of the defense. men both by letter and telephone, but says that all that was done was to tack up a the coattaiis of his coat the Intruder ran doa ing than any witness has undergone in the to Chicago early last March.

Soon after his Mr. alker demanded why Jones, when the stairs, his captor exerting aB her placard and' give the family a pamphlet tried In the federal courts," she said. He was a Chicago boy, killed in Missouri, as you know, and the case must come to the federal court and In Chicago, where we can get fair play. But we need the money to pav the arrival he was taken ill and was placed in criminal court in years. Attorney Walker sought in every way to make the constable the jury, went up Kinzie street to Dearborn and then around to the Revere strength to hold him back.

uowie nospitai. nen it was apparent on precautions to be used. The mother grew seriously 111, and Hayes, a nurse from the Illinois train admit that he had solicited O'Donnell When I saw the man disappearing frca house. Brady for the work of gathering the venire expenses, and you must give it. I feel cer I went, returned the, witness, because.

tnai ne would die a will was drawn disposing of his property, which was known to be considerable. 11 a-1 the room," said Mrs. Batchelder later, i did not hesitate, but sDrang at him to pre ing school, was sent to care for her. in this transfer case and of serving the sub as an American citizen, had a right to tain that we can secure large damages for tht relatives of that murdered boy." poenas. This Jones vigorously denied.

A week later two other children on the go anywhere I pleased." A moment later oeituer me x-xecuicr. The attorney plied a long series of queries same floor were taken ill with the disease. Lnairman tiarnett, after relatlne- th vent him from escaping with valuables whii I thought he had secured. I learned after nuwever, ne aumiitea ne went tnat way Early last week Dr. Allen appealed to cumstances of Wright's death, declared that In his effort to show that lawyers frequently gave constables big fees for gather because he believed he was watched, and desired to convey the impression that he ward that he had not found a sum of money the county hospital for permission.

to take tno time has come for the negro to rWMa ing a Jury. Thus he endeavored to explain on a remedy for his wrongs. and jewelry which was in the house ai was getting his veniremen from the business away tne fix.w which the defense admits time." Mrs. Deidrich there, and. receiving it, had her rmoved.

A description of the disease was sent with trie woman, it is but was mislaid, and she spent the night in the Simon gave to Jones. To so great a length Governor Talks of the Trouble. Governor Tates said at the Anrtf lie never mentioned O'Donnell and Brady's names to me," returned Greene. And did you answer, Well, I don't know personally, but I am suspicious. You know I am doing the work for the municipal voter s' league, and I have got to make good with them or I am down and out.

You know I can't do anything in Chicago in the gambling line, for there are a lot of fellows ready to knock me at any time, and I have got to get the coin somehow I never made such a remark In mv life." And you did not make It to Schmidling at the time?" I did not." Then did not Mr. Schmidling say to you, Do you know those fellows you are knocking Mr. Hardy kept on. He didn't say anything about knowing anybod- that I was knocking." And didn't you answer. I heard n'nnn.

houses in Kinzie street. Always Asked for the Money. aid ivir. aiKer press tnis line of questions Burglar Outwits Besiegers. A burglar escaped from the barbershops Annex last night: The mithiriti- i mat Assistant state Attorney Barnes in surgical ward, the real nature of her trou was there any time in, this transaction that you ever got any money from Simon been ordered to proceed against any persons ble not being discovered- until Sunday, when J.

L. Thomas, 6103 Wentworth avenue. eau terrupted. If counsel wishes to state In open without asking for it and giving as a rea nave oeen guilty of assaults against the colored people of that oroke in the latter, that it is a legitimate yesterday morning after he had been imp oned there. George A.

Huff, a druggist a. Dr. Allen called at the hospital. Removed to Contagious Ward. son for asking loss of time and treating the and law will be maintained." jury practice, or can be so considered by a lawyer, to pay a constable extra fees for summoning 6101 Wentworth avenue, was watcmrg up Pastor Defies Mob.

The surgical ward where Mrs. Deidrlch was kept was disinfected at once, as was all aon i Know tnat there was," returned front of the barber shop, and Oliver John G. Speicher was made executor and the instrument was witnessesd by two of Dowie's followers Frank W. Cotton, 1254 Michigan avenue, and Wilbur O. Ruby of the same address.

It was drawn March 23, and bequeathed all Sutton's property to Dowie. Three days later Sutton added a codicil, providing for his immediate relatives. This was done Just before his death. To his sister, Nellie Eldrldge of Yellow Bluff, New Zealand, he bequeathed 000; to John B. Sutton of Thornberry, New Zealand, to George Sutton, the Willows, New Zealand, and to a third brother, Charles, at Otago, a similar amount.

When Dowie's attorney, V. V. Barnes, took the will to Judge Jones in Waukegan the two witnesses testified that Sutton was In his right mind when he gave all of his possessions to Dowie. They did not know whether he was sane or not when he willed part of his money to his relatives. They were perfectly-sure that the original will was the one Sutton had signed and was the one to which their u.

specmc jury in tnis case, I want to say Carbondale, 111.. June 10. rSneMai ia rigni now mat tne bar has sunk to a state the clothing and utensils in the ward. She his clerk, was at the rear. oi aegraoauon tnat is untenable in anv com The robber attempted to escape btTr othes attack was made last night on the home of the Rev.

Peter Green naMr munity. I repudiate the statement that it is nell make a smooth speech once, but I don't window, but was prevented by WT.sot. i' a practice in tnis county." African Methodist Episcopal church at El- 1' .7.. V. know mm.

dui iiiii uallagher and I arc nM him. but noise attracted Huff and he went ro uvictuu. a ue i-ruwu loia mm tn lom-o time friends clerk's assistance. The robber too In twenty-four hours, under nenalt- nf ria. jones.

ine derense claimed this admission as a big gain. Now, did you give your story to' the state's attorney with" an idea of immunity for yourself?" No, sir; I got no promise of immunity Do you know E. B. Wolf?" demanded Attorney Hardy. Jones answered in the neir- ative.

Did you not on April 12, 1S02. meet Wolf in O'Donnell Brady's office and ak him to use his influence with O'Donnell Brady to let you serve the venire in this first tage of this and escaped by jumping thronga is it not a common practice In the justice courts and with you since 1803," continue! Mr. Walker. that, where a constable has done more work than ordinarilv in the mere serving of the writs, his time Is compensated He defied the mob and stood at his gate with a shotgun, threatening to shoot the first man who molested him. a front window.

The Englewood pout un called, but failed to find the man. iur wyuno tne rees? The anti-negro crusade has at last amu. xnui i ooject to." Interrupted Mr. BEER SELLER TWICE PUNISHED. the respectable white element, and an effort be made to induce the colored people to reopen the Nomal and industrial school signatures were attached as witnesses.

They No, sir." You never said that?" Xo, sir," Greene answered. Witness Answers with a Laugh. Then did Mr. Schmidling sa v. Well whv are you sore on 7 Never made any such remark." And did you not make the remark, I am out ofV? StlfT- tUt 1,6 mad out pf Pat O'Donnell last year Don't laugh, shouted Attorney Hardy as spectators and the witness began to laugh Earned riSht t0 lauh'" asserted Mr.

Barnes. it most amusinsr." Ddlnes- rou are a little bit mixed." Says Extra Fees Are Permissible. "Well. I am satisfied with the mixture Patrick McLean, Fined for Violat The managers, however, do not favor re were not positive and would not swear that the codicil was the document they had been No, I don't know the man," replied opening, and the board of trustees will moot was immediately taken to the contagious ward. When she was brought here In the health department ambulance," said Dr.

A. M. Stover, interne in charge of the surgical ward, we knew nothing of her case save what we could learn from the attendant nurse. This woman told us that the patient had been ill for some time with septic poisoning and that five days before this made its appearance she had suffered from some other sickness unknown to the nurse. There were slight traces of rash on her, and we found them to be septic rashes.

There was nothing to show scarlet fever save a few marks on the finger tips, and these might have come from some other cause. It was a case of a convalescent scarlet fever patient with a septic poisoning, and her place was in the contagious ward. She would have gone there had we known all the details." Health Department Not Blamed." I do not blame the health department," said Dr. Allen yesterday, but the neighborhood is indignant. There seem to have Jor.es called in to witness, and they would not ing Evanston Ordinance, Assaulted for Refusing to Sell More.

mi-, iianer. wnat I want to the present week and an effort will be mri prove is mat it is a common practice for cor- con- swear that Sutton knew what he was doing when he signed it. Do you know Raleigh T. Dabnev' tinued Mr. Hardy.

No. sir." jMoies ana even justices to receive more Judge Jones expressed his surprise at their to sell the property of the school and establish it at a more favored locality. So far three men have been wounded during the anti-negro crusade, but none fatally man tne legal fee: for Instance, one side may I yu J101 don in the elevator with pay a docket fee to a justice when he would attitude, but they maintained their position. In view of this condition of affairs the Judge not Dy jaw De compelled to. or a man under He has a right to express whatever feels' are aroused in him In arrest may pay a constable something extra refused to admit the codicil, but, in giving his decision, he said that he wanted the parties ior going wun mm to get bondB.

or he mav 15 on.e or tne things the to the will to understand that while he could jury 0 V. lnat 'ou left O'Donnell Brady office?" 1 know wh was in the elevator he added, answering another query When you got to the foot of the stairs did you not ask Mr. Gallagher, in the presence of Raleigh T. Dabney. to trv a-nri pay a fee for a bond to a justice when he Tv consideration.

Go on. RESCUER SAVED BYPOLICEMAN. Father Jumps Into the Lake to Help His Boy and Patrolman Goes to Assistance of Both. is not compelled to do It. and the justice not accept it he saw nothing to prevent Dowie carrying out the provisions made in When a man sells beer in Evanston be liable to be fined, and when he refuses tf seJ it he sometimes is given a beating.

Patri McLean was fined J.V) yesterday afternoon by Justice O'Connell for selling beer from a wagon, and soon after leaving the courtroom Arthur Dodge sought to buy some be from him. When McLean refused W8e" Dodge struck him and knocked him Dodge was allowed to escape, and later, -a warrant for his arrest was sworn out. could not be found. Charles Ahrens was fined $50 for selling beer by snouia lane Dona without it, and that this is a common practice. the codicil and giving the relatives of Sutton the money which had been left to them.

very well. That does not legitimatize enceO'Donnell Brady to permit you to have and serve the venire?" -iu ou not say to Schmidling I am not No. sir." flnisvhed" Mr- Hardy at is public administrate- am going to make GallagherTut fn To these suggestions of the court Dowie's sam Judge Brentano. attorney made no reply. Air.

wauter promptly admitted this, but No, sir," was the reply. Mr. Barnes a-sked a few Questions Sutton's relatives are said to be poor and insisted ne took this course in the effort to without means to endeavor to secure a share snow tnat Simon, in elvinsr mnnpi- Trine ing Jones had made only one statement under oath, and that before the ermrifl inn- of their brother's estate. was merely following custom. The attor ney attempts to get answers to questions Evidence for Defense Today.

Today the defense will cross-examine -mv as to tne constable having accepted such gilts other cases were, blocked by objec '(tardeners Corner Fyffe, Mr. Goodwin, and others further, and then start its evidence. tions wnicn tne court sustained. een no precautions taken save posting up p. placard.

Even the milkman delivered milk there. The children of the family passed 4n and out among the neighbors, and were not restrained. It is the fault of the ordinance, and it should be remedied." I know nothing of the matter, being out of town." said Dr. Spalding of the health department, but we cannot do much unless aided by the attending doctors and the (parents of the sick. If we were to place a at each house it would require ta force in this city of 7,000 men.

We can flo nothing but warn the parents and friends tend have the doctors watch over the un-fected house." Edna Rickert, 8 years old. was found at 513 Mr. Walker then took up Simon's meeting Raleigh T. Dabney, who will be oaiw? Adolf Anderson, an aged man. plunged into the lake at the foot of Belmont avenue yesterday to rescue his 5-year-old son Charles, and both would have been drowned had not Lincoln rark policeman Olson gone to their aid.

After resuscitation the father and boy were taken to their home at 770 Perry street. The boy toppled into the water from the end of the pier. Anderson did not no. Ice that the eddy was drifting the lad toward shore, but Jumped to the rescue. Fy the time he started to swim for the boy he was too far away to be of assistance.

Policeman Olson saw that the man was In greater danger than the boy, and rescued him first. He then helped the lad, who had secured a hold on one of the piles and himself from going under the water. WW witn jones prior to the trial of the first case back up the insinuation that Jones sought the work, is a contracting agent in Pacific on Monday, April 14. Brings Up Simon Interview. Homespun and Crash.

These materials we have used in Young Men's Sack and Norfolk Suits, avenue. He resides In St. Lawrpnwav.i,,,. near Gallagher's house. Wolf Is said to ho a rather shady olao It "r.m- "amP.

Had you any personal acquaintance with Market street salesman. feimon before that he asked. torv ti, a uuu mcwi atlsfc- Sot if of shaii Paths or the fre- Veranda ma' be chosen or IZ iot Dot will a passing acquaintance. I had never done any business for him as a constable or for the Union traction company. I have served garnishees on him on behalf of peo- DRAG RIVER FOR MISSING MAN.

"Woman Stands on Bank While Search The old fashioned musk row I. Koin t-ic uu were suing tne railroad company. cate blossoms, and. with d. Is Hade for the Body of Her Husband.

CAUGHT IN SHOPLIFTING ACT. thrive In this wnat did he say to you In the hallway locality. Place now fnrtrf fon, and move or sturb as little as possible after ur vwiai uiu you say to rim? He made the remark to me that he un- once in irood shaoe. Three Women Arrested in a Downtown Mrs. Mary Schurger, 599 Center avenue stood on the bank of the Desnlalnoo riv Store as They Are Leaving with Goods.

aersiooa would be the one most likely to get the traction case jury, and, if so, he wanted me to do what was right. Then I near Riverside, all day yesterdav on.i A est an Buren street by health department officials yesterday suffering from smallpox. The medical inspector, J. A. Riley, was compelled to use force, he said, to enter the building.

Though the child had almost recovered, this was the first Intimation the health department had that the disease had invaded the neighborhood. The little girl had never been vaccinated. Her sister, who had been vaccinated, slept with the patient while she was sick and escaped undergoing an attack of the disease. KANSAS WANTS 6,000 MEN. State Employment Bureau Sends Out Appeal for Harvest Hands Railroads Offer Low Fare.

Which we show at $12 to $20. For comfort and style they cannot be surpassed. Blue and Black Serge Suits. An excellent quality suit, at $10. Finer grades at $12 and $15.

Best grade, silk lined, formerly $25, reduced to $20. Negligee Shirts. Special lot at $1.00, Regular $1.50 grade. asKea mm wnere would I we him." watched a man and boy drag the riverbed for the body of her husband, who left home on Wednesday last. xiien tne suggestion oi: where he would Next winter seems far away.

In the Jun snn sh.ne. but cuttings for the window rarden a houW be made now. Late cutting will not Geraniums. In particular, need early slipS? If they are to blossom before or soon after crt place for plants making this sturdy growth T.p!ant or is neglected baauiy in this locality. For rockeries The foliage is thick and handsome see you came rrom him? Where I would see him, yes." In the note book containing the namo address of Michael Schureer.

s-hioh up to that time, all that Simon Unsuspecting of the fact that their movements were watched four- women walked from counter to counter in a downtown department store yesterday and, it is said, appropriated enough wearing apparel and trinkets to last them for some time. But as they were about to leave they were stopped by the house detective. Miss Gussie Olson. Three were arrested, the other escaped in the con naa saia. ir i am correct about it, was, You found on Sunday, was the following message-1 am tired of living.

Do not blamo mv m-trl may get this venire In the traction cases- .3 1 1 i i Mary for this. MICHAEL ti5iaini jewels Three or fnnr Mrs. Schurger is convinced her hnhoni uu uai is rigni Yes." and they may be pimis mane a Una showinjr grown seed. drowned himself, as he was ilesnnn. And then you said to Mr.

Simon, Where account of illness. The bodv was nnt fusion. The three arrested, were locked tm win i see Yes." Despondent because he was unable to se cure work, Edward Buckman. 54 vear Gourds are sometimes considered rather Diebian for a flower Harden, but some of the vrfetl are most charming. The cyclanth-ra exploded variety has beautiful deeply divided ar" tTtl ery blossoms, and.

later auantlMn ind -o "tVthioSc; tr.ed, it will never be forgotten. at the Harrison street station, where they gave their names as Edna Ward, Rose Gillen and Jennie Stewart. For days the clerk at Had he askeol you to see him any place 897 North Rockwell street, committed suicide by taking carbolic acid yesterday. A note to his wife gave despondency over lack Kansas City, June 16. Special.

Kansas needs 6,000 harvest hands. The state employment bureau today furnished its Kansas City agent of the Missouri bureau with a list of places where the men are to be sent. The railroads make a special rate of one-third fare. Not up to that time." the store have reported that artless of Jewelry, gloves, handkerchiefs, and shirt walt Well, how did you come to ask him where ployment as the cause of the act. were taken from the counters.

WABASH AND MADISON. nn.

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