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0 THE CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE JUNE 12, 1904. 1 3E T8 T7 ON THE PIONEER LINE yV FOUR DAILY TRAINS I CHICAGO ALTON' M-C RAILWAY mm MORNING PRAIRIE STATE EXPRESS ALTON LIMITED 1 FLACE EXPRESS IS Leave Chicago MIDNIGHT miDNI GUT SPECIAL I1.40 R. M. IVL I A.M. 9.00 M.

ImMMMMBMM Willi 111 II MM fl I IIIIIMIIIHIIII Ill III! I III IIIIIMMIIMI III Ml I fan SUPERB EiPtll PULLMAN PARLOR OBSERVATION CARS PARLOR CHAIR CARS (Seats Free of Extra Charge) JiB IVfifiwil fl CAFE AND DINING CARS PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPING CARS i BAR GAIN CO AC GURSION; JUNE 14, 21, 23, 2 EERY DAY yf ound Trip ound Trip EAERY DAY -Jf 1 iihljiTrTi I3E 133 22S Call or Send for "World's Fair Guide" Free CITY TICKET OFFICE, 101 ADAMS STREET. ROBERT SOMERVILLE. Gen'l ASent, Pass'r Dept. i' wuiii" nipuLnji.mm TP DEATHS. DEATHS.

OFFICIAL. WEATHER FORECAST. COURT IS ASKEP TO FIGURE BUT BY BOMB. SERMONS TODAY WILL OPEN COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. Adams, Charles F.

ON UNION TRACTION RIGHTS. Baum, Henry. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF WEATHER BUREAU, Washington. D. C.

June 11. Forecast lor Sunday and Monday: Beckstrom. Gustave. Krote. Frederick.

Letourneau, Lucile. Malley, Amelia. Mccormick. Edltha. McGrath.

Mary. Miltimore. Guy. Morrissey. William Brown.

Mrs. Agnes M. Illinois Fair Sunday, warmer in extreme north Campbell. Catherine E. east portion.

Monday fair, light to fresh northeast cannon. Alary Ann. winds. Petition Is Filed by Receiver and Coun rBICETENED HORSE DASHES DOWN" STATE STREET. Carmody.

Catherine. Ohio Fair Sunday and Monday, warmer Monday Clancy. Dr. Gunsaulus "Will Preach the Baccalaureate for Armour Institute in the Auditorium Theater. In northeast portion: light to fresh east winds.

Murphy. John. Olsen. Mrs. Bertha.

Deers, Lida. sel Representing Stockholders in the North and West Side Lines. Unoer Michlaran Partlv cloudy Sunday and Mon Donovan. Edward. day, probably showers Sunday, variable winds.

Duckgeischel. Henry J. Farrell. Martin J. Lower Michigan Generally fair Sunday and Monday, light to fresh east winds.

Gard, Mrs. Julian. Indiana Fair Sunday and Monday, light to fresh Geltins. Mrs. Sarah.

Receiver Henry A. Blair and Attorney Will northeast winds. Greeley, Mary. Greenbere. Carrie.

1 iam J. Calhoun, representing the stockhold North Dakota Fair, cooler Sunday, Monday fair. Wisconsin Partlv cloudv Sundav. urobablv Gravburr. Georgiannla.

Paeglow. Mary. Peters, Friderica, Rach. Wlllam. Haddotz.

William. Redmond John. Reis. Catherine D. Ryberg, Martha.

SchefTner. Philip. Servis, Ella. Snape. George.

Soldan. Bertha. Tinsley. Elizabeth Frances. Von Rehberg.

Regina. Wiley, Charles A. K. i Stopped by Policeman After It Had Ron Doirm Two Women Frightened by Breaking Donn of Boggy Driven by E. B.

Fisher, ho Also Is Bruised Ma Killed "While Alighting from Irving rarls Boulevard. Trolley Car. showers in extreme north portion. Monday fair. Hamann.

Mrs. Anna. ers of the North and West Side street car companies, yesterday filed in Judge Gross- cooler in west and norm portions, treen southeast Harrison. De Witt C. Haven, Dr.

Joseph. to south winds, shifting to northwest. cup's court their petition for the adjudication Missouri Partly cloudy Sunday, probably show Commencement exercises of the Armour Institute of Technology will open at 11 a. m. today, when Dr.

F. W. Gunsaulus, the president, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon in the Auditorium theater. The closing will be a reception to the students by the president and faculty in Armour chapel Friday evening. The members of the senior class will be entertained at breakfast by Dr.

Gunsaulus tomorrow noon at the Union League of financial differences between their inter ers in west portion, Monday fair. OFFICIAL. DEATH RECORD. WERB issued yesterday by the health department: Amandsen, Ellen, 87 June 10. Allen, Lualean, 10715 Mackinaw June 9.

Agen, Arthur, 22; 1025 June S. Bain. James, 40; 1321 June 8. Berg. Even.

17; 271 W. Erie-su, June 8. Coftman. Wilma, 2732 June 10. Curth.

John. 40: 2H45 June 2. Dorstewltz, Herman, ti; XM Si. FrankIin-st- June 1. Frier, Lucinda.

69; 2273 Van Buren-st. June 9. Fuleos, James. 18; 371 June 5. Greeley, Mary, 24; 579 June 10.

Hoffmann, George. June 10. Hallstrom, Jennie. 31: 1040 June lo. -Henman, Elisa, 5: 337 N.

June 9. Hagstrom, Elizabeth. 34; 9721 Avenue L. June 8. Hicks.

Willard, 5: 1017 June 10. Harvey. Anthony, 4S; 3133 June 9. Jurkewlcz. Anna, 19; EOtnj Junew.

Janiak, Joseph, 1 day; 4521 June 10. Javner, Jane. 81: 627 W. June ft. Kraft.

Emma. 7 days: 300O June 6. Kovigan. Edwin, 5 months: 3H 10. Kallrum, George.

55; 1434 June 2. Latta, John. 37 92 June 4. McCormack. John.

29; 68T.7 State-sL. June. Muchelska, Maryanne. iioi 5355 June 9. Meizio.

Henry. 2: 698 June 8." Mix. Louise. 54; 3134 South June 10. Miller.

Louis, 27: 3501 June 6. Mulless. Lutus, 10 months; 10702 June 9. NIethammer, John. 62: S114 June 10.

fle, Haldor. 50: 219 N. May 30. Orwah, Robert. 61; 3376 June 9.

Olson. Bertha. 59 358 W. June 10. Polk.

Marshall. 33: s9 June 3. Powell. Margaret. 4 442 W.

12th-sL. June 10. Rice. Marv. 43: 1020 Van June Reuter, Katherine.

119 June 9. Rown. Michael, 32: House of Correction. June 9. Raycroft.

John. 1: S4 June 9. Steinweg, louisa. 55: 10548 Avenue N. June 10.

Sherman. Jnhn. 72: llf7 June 9. Hoffmann, George. Hough.

Mrs. S. Irish. George D. Kendall.

Ann V. Minnesota Fair Sunday, except showers In HOFFMANN George, beloved husband of the late Dorethea. and father of Louis George, Charles. John. Lena, and Mrs.

Walter Muir, nee Hoffmann. Funeral Sunday at 1 p. m. from late residence. 4331 to German Evangelical church.

40th and by carriages to Oakwoods IRISH Friday. June 10. George D. Irish, aged 69 years, husband of Jane J. Irish, father of George V.

and Fred H. Irish. Funeral Sunday, 2:30 p. from Fred Klaner's, 494 N. to Rosehill.

KENDALL Anna nee McEwan. beloved wife of Wiiliam at her residence. 5107 La Funeral Monday at 9:15 to St. Ann church, thence to Mount Olivet by carriages. Baltimore papers please copy.

KROTE Brother Frederick Krote. June 9. Member of Court Phil Sheridan. I. O.

F. Funeral from 426 Wells-st. to Graceland. Sunday. 2 n.

m. DR. FISCHER AND FAMILY. LETOURNEAU Lucile. June 10.

1904. beloved daughter of Albert and Lucy Letourneau, nee Chess. Funeral Monday, June 13, at 9 a. from late residence. li21 W.

to St. John the Baptist church, where high mass will be celebrated, thence by carriages to 49th-st. depot, by cars to Mount Olivet. MALLEY Amelia, youngest child of am' Amelia Malley. nee Guderjan, June 10, aged 2 vears 2 months 18 days.

Funeral Sunday, 1 o'clock, from parents' residence, 751 W. 21st-st. McCORMICK Edltha. daughter of Harold F. and Edith Rockefeller McCormlck.

June 8 months 25 days. Funeral private. New York papers please copy. M'GRATH June 11. 1904.

at 620 W. Marv, nee Fitzgibbnns. beloved wife of John McGrath. member of Maple Leaf council. K.

L. of S. Funeral Monday. 9 a. to St.

Gabriel's rhnrrii where hitrh mass will be celebrated. northeast portion, cooler in west and south por ests and the Union Traction company. Judge Grosscup entered an order permitting the pe tions. Monday lair, rresn southwest to northwest winds. ADAMS Charles beloved husband of Emma.

at :30 Cottage Grove-av: Funeral services at tition to be filed. Receiver Blair asks the restoration to the Iowa Partly cloudy Sunday, Sfondar fair. South Dakota and Nebraska Fair Sunday and The breaking down of a buggy driven by S. B. Fisher, at Madison and State streets.

yesterdav morning resulted in a run- Boydston Bros." chapel, 4227 Cottage Sunday 3 p. m. -Burial at Oakwoods. Monday. underlying companies of the disputed club.

In the evening the junior class will be BAUM Henrv. aged 53 years, at the Home for Incurables. Friday morning. Services 8:30 a. m.

entertained at Dr. Gunsaulus' residence. On Tuesday will be the alumni dinner. The com Sunday, at Furth parlors, dJtn-st. and urana- Place of observation.

a oi ft 5 2 blvd. Funeral private. rr "i 3 3 amount of which was applied to paying Union Traction debts. The court also is asked to prevent the receivers from paying the liabilities of that corporation, incurred prior to last September, out of the earnings of the lines. BECKSTROM Gustave.

2242 N. Whipple-st, a Time taken: June 11, 8 p.m.' aged 42 years. Funeral notice later. mencement exercises of Armour Scientific academy will take place Wednesday evening In Armour chapel, and of the College of Engineering Thursday evening. BROWN Mrs.

Agnes at her residence. 2280 N. June 10, 1004. Funeral Mon Abilene Tr. day, June 13, at p.

irom iNorin tna Masonic Temple. 615 N. carriages to Program at Xorthweatern. Commence Among other points on which light is asked are the status of the efnployfes trust fund, the Albany S4 so -i4 f8 .4 ment exercises of the college of liberal arts of Northwestern university open at Evanston depreciation of accounts, the priority of CAMPRELL Catherine Edgeworth. beloved Alptna Atlanta Amartllo Bismarck wife of James J.

Campbell, in New York, Friday. IN 84 rentals or dividends over liabilities of the June 10. Funeral from late residence. 787 Doug- this morning with the baccalaureate sermon by the Rev. Jean Frederic Loba at the First Buffalo .70 Union Traction company, and the proper accounting of floating indebtedness of.

the un Monday, June l.i. a. to tL Finbar's church, where high mass will be cele Methodist church. Tomorrow class day ex Boston Cairo Calgary brated, thence by carriages to Mount Carmel. Re derlying companies assumed by the leasing Sheehan.

fstricit, June Somers, Catherine. 34: 2LVi June 9. Soldan, Bertha, 30; 425 June 10. Pewiss. Ella.

24; 1537 June 9. Tuik. 39: Cook County honital. June 4. ercises will be held in Lunt library in the mains will arrive in Chicago fcunday evening, 7 o'clock.

.16 Tr. Tr. corporation. morning and will be continued on the campus CANNON Marv Ann. nee Kenny, beloved wife in the The Kirk oratorical con Charlotte Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Concordia nf niTlner Thomas Cannon, mother of John Thompson.

C. 64; Hahnemann hospital. Janelft I'rha, Mary, 1: 3119 June 9. Vobroncek. Anna, 3 days; 4958 Ciear Clear Fair Fair Fair Clear Clear Clear Clear Fair Clo'dv Clo'dy Clear Clear Clear Clo'dy Fair Rain Clo'dy Clear Clear Fair Clo'dy Clear Fair Clo'dy Clo'dy Clear test will tare place in the evening at the Thomas and William F.

Cannon. Native of June 10. First Methodist church. The class day exer Bally Haunis. County Mayo.

Ireland, funeral from late residence. 1307 Monday. 8:15 a. .01 Tr! Weber. Frank.

30; 247 June 1. Welimer. 49; KiS2 W. June cises of the academy will be held in Flsk hall .7 7S ..58 WJ .60 04 Wi ..50 2 .74 7 t' ..74 7 80 74 SO ..70 74 ..72 7 ..78 SO Itli ..2 :2 S4 to Our Lady of Sorrows' church, carriages to in the morning. Mount carmel.

Memwr or uur may or Borrows LAKE SHIPPING NEWS. Vessel Movements. MARQUETTE. Mich. Arrived Thompson.

KINGSTON. Out. Arrived India and consorts. MANITOWOC. Wis.

Departed Pennington. Es-canaba. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Arrived Monteagle. Potomac.

SantiaKO. Kscanaba. Chicago Alnninl Exercises. The Uni SOtlETY MEETIAGS. versity of Chicago alumni exercises were held Court No.

2. w. c. O. and Married males' sodality.

Dublin Ireland and San Francisco papers please copy. CARMODY Catherine, nee O'Connor, beloved Davenport Denver Des Moines Detroit Dodge Dubuque Duluth El Paso Edmonton Escanaba Galveston ST. CECILIA LOrfIE NO. W. A.

F. A yesterday, and there was a banquet and re will hold a special communication In Oriental thence to 49th and Halsted-Bt. depot, by cars to Mount Olivet. MILTIMORE Guv. assistant city engineer, born Janesville.

Aug. 14. 1868. Residence, 814 Wilson-av. Funeral notice later.

MORRISSEY William C. June 9. beloved husband of Mary Morrissey, nee Aitken. born In Wa-terford county, Ireland. Jan.

1. Funeral Sunday, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. 2h8 S. to St. Patrick's church, thence by carriages to Mount Carmel cemetery.

MURPHY John, father of William Elizabeth -Eila. and Margaret Murphy. Funeral from late residence. 1533 Sunday. June 12.

11:30 a. to Mount Carmei church, thence by carriages to Calvary. OLSEN Mrs. Rertha. Tuesday.

June 7. mother of H. Olsen. Henry B. Olsen.

Robert M. Olsen. and Mrs. Barbara F. Tronson and Oscar M.

Olsen. Funeral services from her late residence. 358 W. Sunday. June 12, at 12:30 o'clock, to Forest Home cemetery.

PAEGLOW Mary, beloved mother of William. Ernst, Fred. John, and August Paeglow, aged 67 years. Funeral Tuesday. June 14.

1904. at 12:30 p. from late residence, 20 by carriages to Concordia. PETERS Friderica, nee Albrecht. Friday.

2 a. aged SO years, beloved wife of Carl Peters. ception in the evening. Donald Jr. Trumbull, 97.

was elected president of. the association. wife of Jerrv Carmody. and daughter of William and Ella O'Connor. Funeral from late residence, 232 S.

Monday. June 13. 8:45 a. to St. Jarlath's church, thence by carriages to Masonic lemple.

i ueiay. j. at clock. CH A RLKS FKRGI'SON. Master.

tVAT EMMET TiKVNIS Screts-v. It was reported that $000 had been raised COXKEATT, O. Arrived Mareia. Cleared iwiy, the injury of several persons, and Each excitement In the crowded street. The Injured.

Cwtello, Mrs. Charles, 171 Francisco avenue; eibow bruised and injury to eye; taken home. Ksher, E. of K. W.

Fisher Son. 25 La Sails tfwt; thrown from liis carriage and sustained a wr bruise on head; taken to his office. Sjivhy, J. policeman of the Central station; bruised in attempting to stop horse. "cock, Mrs.

J. 185 California avenue, mother MrvCostello; struck by the runaway horse, thrown to the ground, and sustained bruises; left bone broken. Tm breaking of a bolt in the carriage threw Fisher to the ground and frightened the ire. which soon broke loose from the -Ms and dashed down the street. At Mon-Kwitw the animal was blocked by a dray.

5i turning to the -west. It ran down Mrs. 4Jiek and her daughter. At Adam? street tt? horse was stopped by Policeman Murphy. Man Has Narrow Escape.

struck by an electric car, his horse killed. his rig demolished. Frank Johnson. 1006 asiie street, escaped from the accident un-VJfed. The collision occurred at Berwyn Evanston avenues.

Johnson was driv-south In Evanston avenue at 1 o'clock '-the morning when his buggy collided with aalsted street car at Berwyn avenue. The f-' as going to the barns and carried no Passengers. Killed by Fall from Car. Ai the result of a fall while trying to silt from a west bound Irving Park "wvard car at Whipple street. Gustave kstrom, 42 years old.

224i, North Whipple 13 dead- Conductor J. A. Anderson 'l Motortnan C. May are under arrest pend-die inquest. Cattle Runway Falls on Track.

Alarmed by the continued whistling of a motive sounding a danger signal an en--ar and fireman jumped from their engine ath a falling cattle driveway at Forty-igT' an( Loomis streets early in the escaped Injury from a mass of tim-driWch crashed on the engine cab. The the eaT teI because a derailed car knocked '-Sports from under It. 74 Coal K.err. 1 aviusun. iuiulo.

jj'ki wujieb auu Grand Calvary. toward the fund desired to secure a memorial painting of the Rev. Dr. Galusha ..70 Clo'dy .58 CLANCY Lulu Clancy, infant daughter of John and Lulu J. Clancy.

June 11, at 170 Melrose-st. consort, uuiuul TOLEDO. O. Cleared Coal. Maud.

City of If nmaria Marino i 1 Alva. Milft'SUkpv. Anderson. The dismissal of Prof. Triggs was :2 Funeral 2 p.

Monday. June 13, to Rosehill. cxdertakers, estaIilishedi 14 and 19 East "hl ago. 135 East Hyde Park. 1408 N.

near Dlversey-bird. 615 Evanston. not discussed. LiKht Alaska. Alpenft: Douglas.

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S. N.W. 70 78 S2 air Clear Clear Clear Clo'dv Clo'dv Clo'dy Clear .74 .74 BEERS June 11. Lida. beloved and only daugh Barth Nirvana.

Galatea. Cleared Lumber ter of Henry L. and Emily Deers fnee Acker, MUST BREAK WITH THE PAST. .70 70 .76 SO Chores. Knapp.

Kinjrfisher. Cleveland: JJonaldson nnstnn Rav Citv. 74 1.30 Tr! Clo'dy PORT COLBORNE. Ont. Up SeRUin, Parry aged 7 years 3 montns.

unerai aionaay. June i s. 1II04. at 1 p. from residence.

244 W. to Rosehill by carriages. Donovan Edward. June 9. beloved husband ..60 PROF.

A. B. PERRIGO. UNDERTAKER. 2971 of the late firm of J.

Whlttler Buffum and A. B. Perrlgo. Private ambulances. Tele-phone Douglas 4i4.

D. H. Louderbaek Says Farther Chicago 78 Sound: spaiaintr. coai. aliuu.

and consort. Harlow. Ostergotland. Acacia. Cleared uhwt and consort.

of Marv Donovan Inee Baumanl. aged years. Gets from It Easier Will Be Traction Settlement. ...54 .4 .64 70 f.4 .78 S2 Funeral Sunday, June 12, at 9:30 a. from his 3.

WHITTIER BUFFUM 120 YEARS WITH THE late C. H. Jordan, undertaker. 1722 Wabash-av. Tel.

South 953. Clo'dy Fair Clo'dy Clo'dy Clo'dy Clear Clear Clear DULUTH -SUPERIOR ArrivedMyron. Dela 72 The farther Chicago can g'et away from ware i esnneo. i.pariu ausuhuo. muii, Algeria.

Cambria. J. H. Hoyt. ore.

Lake Erie; Monohansett. Bianchard. lumber. Buffalo: Pope. tr-jin KuffalO.

POPTLE WATTE. UNDERTAKER. 322 OGDEN-v. We don't sav much. we 1ut do stored 74 the past and the traction methods of the Clo'dy ..70 1K so past the easier will a settlement between CLEVELAND, O.

Arrived Law. Cleared Coal i i i ti 1 r.iii tlav Clear Fair MOAXMEXTS. 8 city and corporation become, says H. late residence, sou to Marie church thence by carriages to Mount Carmel. Fond du Lac Wis.

and Pittsburg Pa. papers please copy. DUCKGEISCHEL Henry June 10. 1904. a ged 65 years and 6 months, beloved husband of Dina Duckgeischel.

father of Henry J. William Mrs. C. WBenz. and Mrs.

S. A. Gaede. Funeral from his late residence. 727 Sunday.

June 12. at 1 p. to Waldheim. Bloomington IU.) and Troy (N. papers please copy.

FARRELL Martin beloved Husband of Agnes M. Farrell. nee Coetello. June 11. Fu-re-ai today at 8 a.

m. from his late residence, 502 Clo'dv I-ouderback. Scott. Aigoma. Mills; Matthews, Manola.

Rees. Fort William: Laura, Kincardine; Dobbins, boo; Lmma Hntrhinsnti. Aahlflnrl. CHAS. G.BLAKE 719 WOM A Va TVrtT.V.

Clo'dy ..70 Green Bay Havre Helena Huron Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas Little Rock Los Marquette Memphis Medicine Milwaukee Minnedosa Montgomery Montreal Moorhead Nashville New New York Norfolk North Platte Oklahoma Omaha Oswego Palestine Parkersburg Philadelphia Pittsburg Pueblo Ou' Rapid City San St. I-ouis St. Paul Salt Lake San Antonio Ste. Springfield, 111.... Snringfteld, Vicksburg Washington Wichita Williston Winnipeg ..70 SO Mr.

Louderback arrived in Chicago from New York last night. He was the active MACKINAW CITY. Mich. Up America. 1 :30 Saturday morninx; aiKrr.

ohj. manager in building the Union loop, the Clear Fair CKar Clear Clear Rain Northwestern Elevated, and most of the elec lor Aurama ana consort, i. liiRrt Ravenscrafg, Kalkaska? and consort, 11; -I oViFiotla Mavtham tric lines on the north and northwest sides. North via N. V.

R. to Bryant. Tr. .26 It seems plain enough to those who have Clo'dy 5- Ireland, EtrurTa. George Spencer, 8 Wind northeast, 5 miles; clear.

a mv.rl PfiatrAr. flint studied the Chicago situation," said Mr. ..62 64 ..70 SO ..72 70 ..72 7 ..70 78 ...70 SO ..44 58 ,.64 ..70 SO ..78 SO ..78 SO 70 ..84 SS ..70 S2 ..78 S2 ..72 74 Clear Clear Clear Funeral Monday, a. to in. RACH William, beloved husband of Nathalie Rach.

nee Kraust. Funeral Monday. June 13. at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. 567 W.

by carriages to Concordia. RADDOTZ William, beloved son of Herman and Lena Raddotz, aged 9 months and 8 days. Funeral Sunday, 1 p. to Waldheim. REDMOND John, beloved son of Bernard and Fllen Redmond, nee Finnegan.

and brother of Patrick. Anna. James, and Kate. Native of County Minaghan. Ireland.

Funeral Tueday. June 14. 1904 frnm his aunt's residence. 151 N. to St church, at 9 o'clock, where high mass will be celebrated, thence by carriages to Mount Carmel.

Member of St. court No. 650. C. O.

and Dlv. 8, O. O. H. REIS Catherine at her residence, 3550 Cottage Grove-av.

Fun-ral Monday. June 13, at .10 a. to Holy Angels church, thence to Oakwoods cemetery. RYBERG Martha, aged 71. June 11.

beloved mother of Mrs. Emma Buck and Mrs. Agnes Schultz. Funeral 102 Tuesday, 1 p. m.

SCHEFFNER Philip, beloved husband of Pauline Scheffner, nee Borghandt. Funeral Monday, June 13. 1904. at 1 p. from his late residtnee.

9o9 N. Western-av. SERVTS Ella. June 9. aged 25 years, daughter of Charles and Jane Servis.

and sister of Mary Servii Mrs. Ada Mills. Mrs. H. P.

Junkins. and Mr Samuel Roothman. and member of Central Park council 658. Knights and Ladles of Security. Funeral Sunday.

June 12. from late residence. 1537 to Central Park Congregational church. Interment at Forest Home. ev'lPE Geone.

atred 59 years, beloved husband I.ouderback, that the days of overcapitalization of street railroads, the paying of unearned dividends, and a general attitude of Cleared Coal John Crerar, Duluth; Saunders, C. Watson, Superior; City of Paris, Chicago: Tol-tec Waukegan; Zapotec, Racine. Light Tuttle, 1 I I fi nfIAr ITiGmncIn Si, Clo'dy .30 HANSEN CONTINUES TO BAFFLE. antagonism to the wants of the public and iiitrihur TXT M.tpk. Pawnp.

Chicatror Clear Clear Fair Clear fT "Smith. Duluth. Passed international brirlee Clo'dy the suggestions of the municipality have gone, not to return. Any proposition for re-rewal of franchises which suggests a good Down Clyde, i a. m.

Bueii mm uaisra, i.ou; Oscoda and barges, 10; Argo, lp.m. .78 S4 Clo'dy Quit Attempts to Secure Confes-oa from Alleged Incendiary, to W. N.E. N.E. N.E.

N. E. W. s. ear ..68 return on investments, but not a fancy one, Fridav nlcht: RensRelaer.

Constitution, Clo'dv .01 .04 .12 and service in accordance with the needs ..72 ..60 ...60 Clo'dy Clear Arraigned Tomorrow. Banner of the West North ave- MatTgie UUntHil. ravuuir, a 7- Fulton. Badger State, 3 p.m.; Monarch Arabian, Viking, Vinland, Angus Smith Gates 7:30. Down Westmount.

Hamilton oc.n.v nnninc fhriatip Kill and the dignity of the city, should win fa vorable consideration. FOREIGX MAIL SCTIEDBIJ3. "As I view the situation here, it Is that Bransford. J. T.

Hutchinson, A. B. Wolvlni i A IV. nr't i WT NtAnnnsr.n some one master of the street railroad business is needed, not only in the operation of FOREIGFl MAILS WILL CLOSE AT CHICAGO 1 1-aTX-B Alfred Mitchell, 2 p. Slrius.

Staf reliable makers of monuments and mausoleums. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT A CTiMVORK writing up, examining, or balancing books. Excellent reference. Jteasonable price.

Books of accounts opened for corporation. Bookkeepintr tauitht thoroughly by mail. Address W. C. BAINE, 514 North I'ark-av.

WANTED-PROOFREADER. MAN OR WOM-an, who is competent and willing to combina with proofreader's work some clerical work in small printing office: state age. experience, whether union or nonunion, references. Ad-dress 53, Tribune office. WANTED YOUNG WOMEN TO ENTER A training school for trained child nursing: must have a high school dlplomn.

Call Room lOOS. 92 at 12 o'clock on Monday. W' ANTED TO RENT BY MOTHER AND daurhter. responsible persons, for summer, small furnished fiat or apartment, near university, where good care would compensate for rent. 5024 Ellis- WANTEDTEN INTELLIGENT BOYS 17 TO 19 years, to learn various trades in printing oflii state age.

experience, if any. references. Address 507. Tribune olOce. WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR HIGH CLASS confectionery store.

South Side, thoroughly experienced, well recommended. 57u. Tribune. FOR SALE DRUGS. DOCTOR'S INSTRU-ments.

cheap; physician leaving city. 701 W. Madison-st. FOR NEW FURS AND REPAIRING AT 8UM-mer prices look in Business Personals. WILSON.

60 Wabash-av. TO RENT 3 OR 4 CLEAN. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, modern. 4533 3d Bat. WANTED 2 FIRST CLASS PAINTERS.

CALL 7:15 Monday morning, 2'i7 E. 31st-st. -o HOME SEWING MACHINE FOR $5. CALL Monday. C215 Morgan-lit.

P08t0m Tr- the lines but In dealing with the city, the For SwKzeriana. pi. c-je, Greece British India. Roumania. Belgium.

Cap ioru. jrii: DETROIT. Miclv. T7p Eartlett, vhaleback, i Unnnra 1 (l llan t0 secure a confession from Andrew hom be holds responsible for forty ren tile northwest side within the last iB4rt eess wnich have caused a loss esti-irrai 8t Hansen is to be tomorrow the West chicago live court. The seven persons who "entitled him as an incendiary will for buriaL Clinton and Lyons ua.j papers please copy.

GARD June 10. 1904, at 7049 Mrs. Julian Gard. beloved mother of John J. Gard and Mrs.

F. B. Crowe, aged 83 years. Funeral Sunday. June 12, 1 p.

ra. sharp, by carriages to Forest Home. GELTINS June 10. 1904, Mrs. Sarah, aged 77 years.

Funeral from 3S0O Indiana-av Sunday, at 9 a. m. GRAYBURR Georgiannia. Sunday. May 22.

at Joliet Georgiannia Marguerite, infant daughter of Philip and LilHe Gravburr. nee Hunt, of penumonia aged 9 months, at the home of her parents 205 Prairie-av. Funeral was held last Tuesday. May 24. at 2:30 p.

m. Burial In St. Patrick's cemetery. Detroit papers please copy. GREELEY Marv.

beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret Larkin. Funeral Sunday. from her eister's residence. 579 W.

to St. Jarlath'a church, thence by carriages to Mount Carmel cemetery. GREENBURG Saturday. June 11, Miss Carrio Greenberg, daughter of the late Simon Greenberg and Julia Greenberg. sister of Sirs.

I. Felsenthal. Mrs. F. P.

Frisch. H. S. and K. L.

Greenberg. Funeral Monday. June 13 at 11 clock, to Urace-land cemetery, from residence. 1841 Harrieon-st. New York papers please copy.

HAMANN Mrs. Anna, beloved wife of J- P. Hamann. Funeral Monday, 1 p. from Zj4 i to Rosehill.

HARRISON-rx Witt Clinton, beloved husband of Johanna Harrison nee tey, June 11 Funeral Tuesday 8 a. from his late residence, 440 47th-8t- to St. Cecelia's church, where high maM will be celebrated -thence to 49 th and Hal-sted-st. depot, by cars to Mount Olivet. HAVEN June 10.

Dr. Joseph Haven. United States consul. Saint Kitts. British West Indies.

Funeral notice hereafter. HOUGH June 10. Mrs. O. widow of the late Oramel S.

Hough, at the residence of her daughter Mrs. E. D. Kimball. 4s28 Kenwood-av.

Funeral Sunday, at 2 p. m. Burial private. cotony. ana For Cuia.

7:30 p. m. consort. Cherokee. Chippewa, 1 Saturday of Rosiha Snape.

Funeral from Normal Park ethrxiljtt rhurch Unton-av. and Sunda afternoon. 2 o'clock. Notice change of date of For Manitoba. British Columbia, and Northwest Territory.

9 p. m. For Austria. Denmark. France Germany.

Great yesterday a Insertion. SOLD AN Bertha. June 10. 1904. beloved wife nf neorere Soldan.

Funeral -Monday. June 13. 1904. Davidson. 11:40: Lorman, lchuette.

1 p. Warren barges, 2: Miller. Mary McGregor consorts, 3:30: Alaska wooden, Flint barges. 5-30- Corsica whaleback. L.

Smith barges. 6:40. Down Matthews. 3 Saturday morning: Howe. Harrison.

Canton, noon; Gill. 3 p.m.; Recor, 5: Joseph Gilchrist, D. M. Whit sia. and Sweden, via' S.

S. Kaiser Wilhelm IL TTaat TnitieS 12 t. m. at JO a. from late residence.

425 via Sh Ind- nanls Closed -rth i ur For Hawaii. Samoan islands, Fiji Islands, New C. I. train at is m. irom r.ngiewioa station to Tinley Park, 111.

June 10. at her residence. So Lln- Sch vr Sl-r Ina- June 11. The Bank of uT tstlr to Pen toda' n1 notices "'S'P1 that 1t 1 hn.n .1 public, and the financial situation. My experience has been that where eastern banking interests dominate a company, they are timid about their capital.

Their first thought in discussing a policy is, What effect will it have on our collaterals or our investments?" Instead of What will be the ultimate outcome of the Their main idea is to have bonds or stocks that are salable at a good round profit and to be in a position to finance the next operation. I accomplished some things in Chicago in the way of construction by being able to act with authority. But, in the case of the Northwestern Elevated, the moment the New Tork bankers became interested, their advice and assent were necessary to every action. There should be one head here In the present situation, Instead of a lot of warring interests, as now." -t ney, ujasgow, uuuu, o.jm, Port of Chicago. Zealand.

New Caledonia, and Australia, via San Francisco, by S. 5. Ventura. 9 p.m. For Central America and for the south Pacific Elizabeth Frances, beloved wife of George ls Signs, as assignee.

The bank was T-, rVa.lar.1 Tinsley. interment at io outui, VON REHBERG At her residence. 6221 Ra.in. Vim Rthberg. aged 59 years.

ports, vis, miuu. a v- F. E. COYNE, Postmaster. iwrs-i, with a capital of J25.0O0 and tbi K'0' was owned by D.

W. Krisher wlc starter famit. Arnvea ljumoer, esc. C. H.

Starke, Rogers City: Pine Lake, Sturgeoa Bav: P. Sawyer, Cedar River. Cleared Grain Lucy Neff. Collirgwood. Light tot, rial Tetn.kv: S.

A. Wood. Point Epoufette; Funeral 'Sunday. June 12. 194.

from above resi AXXOCXCEMEJfTS. I --b dence. 2:30 p. to uaawootis cemetery. WILEY Charles A.

K-, aged 14 years 6 months, nnlv child of Calvin A. and Henrietta Texton J. B. Merrill. Marinette: I.

Lawson, Traverse THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHI- City; F. C. Leighton, K. U. wenie.

aianisiee; j. Mee. Sturgeon "Bay; Vega Cheboygan; C. H. esimn Association of Accountants ana Bookkeep Wiley, at residence of his uncle.

H. W. Short. 792 Walnut-st. Funeral p.

m. Monday to Forest Home. Brooklyn, N. papers pitaae copy. Slaart by Frederics.

I'- VUit 68 in -V'ed horseshoes, whips, sriea. taw? fmoua hP while ia ths city, -H39ashijigtoa etreet ers will be celebrated Tuesday evening In Spof-lord's Recital Hall, 745 Wells-st. L. M. Hill i president and C.

1 iltulory secretary. "Wing, Mantstique; R. Campbell. Frankfort; P. 6wjr.

Boyce City; F. W. Fletcher, South Arm. 1 00.

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