Chicago Polling Place Violence Ties to Yates Operative
In Hyde Park a disputed unauthorised challenger disrupted a Sixth Ward polling place during the Yates campaign. Police escorted Frank and Kinney from the scene after judges ruled against unauthorised credentials. The case advances toward a Friday hearing with potential fines and jail time under the new primary law.
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Gow
Pavai L Prank
Richard Yates
Frank
Yates
Hyde Park Court
Torrison
Frank D. Ayers
Election Commissioners
Olson
Inspector Hunt
James Kinney
Forty-third Street
Harpole
Kinney
John R. Thompson
Lorimer
Congressman Lorimer
Magerstadt
Fiftieth Street
Lieut. Cronin
Hyde Park
Capt. Hathes
Capt. Haines
Haines
Powell
Election Board
Jimige Rinaker
Flint Sanitary Mik President Taken For Appendicitis
Axel Flint, president of the Flint Sanitary Mik company, was rushed to Emmanuel hospital in Omaha after a fourth attack of appendicitis. His condition is precarious under Dr. B. B. Davis. Sister Anna Flint and nurse Selma Munson are with him.
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B. B. Davis
Anna Flint
Selma Munson
Joliet Schools to Open September 1 Under New Plan
Joliet Public schools will start on September 1 to meet state law requiring sixteen weeks before the Christmas vacation. Payroll totals 637.33 and bills 1837.08 were approved. The board debated extra costs for Webster street and Grover street grounds expansion, with a special meeting planned to choose school year paper and finalize supplies. A nearby Grover street lot may be purchased for 2500 to expand grounds.
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Joliet
Buck
Webster Street
Grover Street
Will They Stay Converted
Hundreds of Democrats voted the Republican ballot in Aurora and Joliet as machine influence and money shaped the primary contest. The Clow and Copely Lambert forces swayed votes with payoffs and staged turnout, while questions linger over party allegiance and responsibility in the result.
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Aurora News
Snapp
Gas Trust
Aurora
Kane County
Senator Hopkins
Copley
John Lambert
Joliet
Divorce Suit Alleges Cruel Treatment by Rudolph Danzinger
Elizabeth Danzinger of 219 Iowa avenue files for divorce in circuit court alleging drunken abuse and cruel conduct by husband Rudolph Danzinger. She seeks an injunction to prevent molestation of her and her Iowa avenue residence. The couple married December 24 1901 in Chicago and have one child Johanna.
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Rudolph Danzinger
Elizabeth Danzinger
Iowa Avenue
Snapp, Heise & Dibell
Chicago
Johanna
Joliet man injured in Aurora railroad accident
Oscar H. Woodman, formerly of Joliet now in Aurora City Hospital, suffers severe head wounds and a crushed foot after a Chauteauquans excursion car collision near Riverview Park. His foot was amputated and doctors fear for his recovery as his wife and seven children move to his side. His parents in Joliet await news.
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Aurora
Oscar H. Woodman
A. E. & C. Traction Company
Joliet
Riverview Park
Woodman
McDonald
Charles Woodman
Parks Avenue
Seward Barn Burns in Suspected Spontaneous Fire
A large barn on C. A. VanDyke’s Seward township farm burned early this morning. Estimated loss $2000 with hay and oats inside. VanDyke at home in Plainfield. tenant D. C. Grindle. Hay suspected to be source. homes awakened as fire spread. No livestock perished. barn partially insured.
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C. A. VanDyke
Seward
Canvassing the Vote Finds Few Printer Errors in Primary
The county canvass at Mottinger’s office shows minor clerical changes after 12 o clock with no material effect on results. Snapp loses four votes and Crow gains three across several precincts while most districts show no changes. The counting, led by Justices Nichols and Jackson and County Clerk Mottinger, may finish tomorrow.
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Snapp
Adam Crow
Crate
Snnapp
Crow
Florence
JOLLIET ROMANGE ENDS IN TROUBLE
The article reports the troubled marriage of Warren Holden of Chicago and Ethel Jones of Joliet, their elopement in 1904, a second marriage, family opposition led by Rev. Charles Holden, and a looming divorce amid a child’s plea for the father.
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Warren Holden
Chicago
George McGinnis
Holden
Ethel Jones
McGinnis
Illinois Steel Company
Lotty
Charles
Mrs. Holden
Gus
Depai
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