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]$4.035,75^]^,02^75!$2.TO2.HH7|y2.806,212tie or one-fiftli of fair cash value.••lt;-lt;•lt;1 value or O^e-fi’fth of toty cash:tlue or one-fifth of fair cash value, over Assessor’s figures, ami u gain ofami the prospect* are that if tjie weather continues to be as pleasant for the remainder of the week, a record will be made for other fbvtnB, ’.Vhlett are contemplating similar attractions, to follow.A year ago, at the great Elks’ lt;arnl-“IKES HIGHIIvjtl, ~the shows opened up in full blast at 2 o'clock in the afteriiojii of the firstYS,tories.■lome,d a so 3 news York ndents ; is the. Year.matter.Senator Campbell Says Joliet Has Reason to Feel Proud.PARTY WERE BARR’S GUESTSFourteenth Ward Politicians Enjoy Drive Over City—Not Molested at Penitentiary — Alderman lagger Helps Entertain Party.' iYou have about the finest high school I ever saw. You have a right to ... ......----.,1 o,,rV an istitution. Itday amt continued to seek patronage tilt ten In the evening. Yesterday/not u show das in running condition till late in the afternoon, and even at night only part were ready to open their doors for the public. At that the business was so brisk and everybody showed such an inclination to attend the entertainments, that even the most cynicaj of the showmen and the citt* zens could not help but show the greatest .astonishment and express themselves as being most favorably impressed with the ecyiditlon.While the continual opposition to the festival^was_ annoying to the promoters, and the constant dinning of antagonism and threats of injunctions made the carnival people skeptical as ta the advisability of coming here was concerned. the advertisement was even better than if everybody had boosted the fair, ami the way the people flocked To tbe scene of the amusements last evening was proof oft it being popular with the masses.So well pleased and so thoroughly surprised were the showmen; that their half formed plans of refusing to put up.. ... tmln.tn m» t OUt,ing charge of the churen.Rev. Claren.oe €L-the First Presbyterian church, presided und offered a few remarlts. MftfejbJES!* laudatory of the Volk accomplished by Rev, Robertson. He had many nice things to say and praised the energy and perseverance of tliS pastor, and■the goud results full1!'.' iHg hisate.Rev. Robwtabn responded In a* grateful manner, being wholly unprepared for the jilts showered upon himself, his good wife and the youthful Robertson,He said he appreciated with his whole heart all that had beem dohe for himself and family doing his pastorate and he was sure The kindly and pleasant relations wpuld long endure. He declared that the congregation had ever been prompt and ready to respond to every demand-made by the growth of tb£ church and while he was about to depart it was not because of any unkihdness the part oft the'congregation.••It is not on your account that I leave, he said* “but conditions over which you have no control haye determined me upon this course.”In conclusion he wished them well and expressed the desire that they would soon secure a new pastof and also a church home of their own.A silver cuke dish and a dozen- solid silver spoons were presented to .Mr. ahd Mrs. Robertson and (the latest arms I bertsoti home, the Rev. Earl was presented with a sou-in on which .WftS engraged a the Steel Works club, ras- singing by the congrcga-coffee and cake were served, kbertson will preach his fare ion tomorrow evening.The board dido i dlt; i the (ju’estion of chasing the new, deparlnlOftg' MVd t.Mcie-i foe evening, andTROOPS ON THE SCENT ... nt lasta'f^rnf'This 'ihvestigiftionH ami inquiries fiuf-. ingTh'* week. and said Mr, I i.oiahlMui\vas ■ the nkist available inan for theposition, the choice was made.I.ik, ,. o. Human -• ; 11 Vy Scripps-Meitae.7• it j s«‘houlji is an experiment,unless thuy cease nnt. ti statements.. puhlishim; minersArrive nt t h e Soo Last Night and Will Maintain Order.for the — so Is the teacher, hut his recommendations appeared .sufficient to warranthK election The cautious president, however, at the roll t ail, ordered the eleik to .cad h[j» name last, Instead 'of first, as is customary, and when someone asked him if in* wen* afraid of the cars, he explained:.., - -I want the uthiu:,linflTlbers b receive, the credit for -starting the new depa.rtnient.” .All of the membeic preSftfiT, Including President Marshall. voted ‘’yes’'1 to the proposition of elect in/g Douglas Donaldson for the remgirtder of the term, at the ra t e lit *MT per yelr -Saul t Sic Marie, Sept. 30.—The firs special train bringing-uoopB ftrom To ronto arrived shortly . after midnigh and a guard was immediately estab lished about the Consolidated Lak Superior company’s property. The idl workmen will be refused free meal nn-1 much trouble, is expected. A deta \vi|l he sent tfTeaCh boarding-house t preserve ordm- and guard the building!RAID PUBLISHING HOUSE1Pamphlets Attaching the Sultan Found In Large Numbers,KE INTO HIS HOUSE, lullin', of Cavendish, Vt.. was ■ his customary health by in-Chronic Constipation. When ’s New Life Pills broke into f, his trouble was arrested he's entirely cured. They’re ed to cure: 25c at J. D. Brown Irug store.CHINISE 101Visits the Home of Long Man and His Wife.The new man is eypect^d to arrive in Joliet, tie Ifitt r part of the week, and will begin at once in fitting up quarters at the Cj ni l at school for the beginning of the work. It is cxpudcd that alt arrangements will be made so that tli -Masses can Marlin ilariM U1” week of October. .Supt. Allison reported a laciwpf .com potent teachers On the list waiting -for employment, although several have passed the necessary examinations as to book knowledge. Most of them have h.uP-iKi, experience tn teaching lind’arv learning by gubktltuting.'%iss: SaStr^wptn liiw beett uppointed a substitute aU tie* Ridgewood school; and MTfcs McClelland is acting in a similar capacity at the Lincoln school, and both are doing wet .Miss Alice U- Oatens, a teacher at the Eastern avenue school, was granted a leave of absence for a year. She will continue her an studies at various j prominent schools. Miss Gatons, it will be remembered, had a most praiseworthy exhibition at the county L‘b’.her work show ing'' tame and abilityand received many complimentary remarks.The board authorized the purchase of supnlementary reading to the amount of $300. An organ was ordered for the Lincoln school.The pay roil for- tire - two weeks amounted to $3,641.44. and the bills to $875.89.[ By Scripps McRae.]Constantinople, Sept. 30.—The polk mtded'a' number of publishing housand found huge editions of pamphle vjtentTy attacking the ~soft«n. TI sultan is fearful the general dissatl factions among his subjects will nc jspi radTft t^niBtantiuople.DIES IN SWITZERLANBritish Ambassador to U. S.Passes Away at Ptatz.[By Scripps McRae.]London, Sept. 30.—Sir Michael H bert, British ambassador to the Uni States, died at Davos Platz. Swltz and, this morning.The ambassador who nas been s several months left his post at Wai ing|pn to travel for his health. Thai It was known he was seriously ill dei Unexpected. Davos Piatz is a mous resort for consumptfees.WILL MEEI IN CHICAlNational Republican I eague to Reorganize Tomo row.Have you stomach trouble, indigestion, constipation, bad feeling after eating’’ Tak* Rocky Mountain Tea. If it falls to cure you, will refund yourOF THE RACE BORN HERElie Daughter Arrives Early This nin£—The Parents Were Mar-niomy.35 cents. H, A. Stillman.Ky Scripps-McRae.]Chicago. Sept. 30.—The meeting of executive committee of the Nath Republican League will be held 1 tomorrow to discuss the affairs of league, transact routine business perfect the organization for work lt;ing the coming campaign. Presi Moore and other national offcers be .present.THE CZAR IS INWILL LINISII THIS WEEK0rand Jury Fspecied to Report Next Saturday..1 ♦. v iinidhArrives In Vienna and Re celves Fnthuslnstlc Welcome[By Scripps McRae.]Vienna, Sept. 30.—The czar of R
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