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TEN PAGES THE DAILY REVIEW LAST EDITION TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR. DECATUR, ILLINOIS, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1906. NO. 120 MAYOR SAYS FRISCO STILL IN NEED HUB nGITnTORS' HRE HESTED AMONG THOSE MENTIONED Sends Out Appeal to the Counh for More Food aind Money. flu A i Mirthqueke nhocko it or hour vtrrr hrr- inorulRK-.

duniBRr nr; BO nlttrni. tbrre STII.I. WAXTS MONKY Una Mayor City KOOH. Snn rr.uicl" Apr I a a i i a Han Kr ol mi nil He i i I'. I'helan.

i i i a Alftlor A Di'vol, A n-'SUilo i i a i' a A 1'iiri In of a a ol i i i Im i i i I i i The i w111 i i i i on now i i I 'he Ml1 i i i k- red i con 1 i il.M i 1 a i to he a i In bHKi-il i i i a i i of 11 i to ti'i'tu isti'r 1 is -o. fin i i i bi i i i i i i i i a i bli.shcd Itc- i ions k. jit I is oF i hi- tn i to rt sk-k or in hi I of i b. i nl me- lire the i of people gradual i of i a avocations liy sllsht infractions, order is maintained, miki'miesf-. i absent owing re- are yet and to i i on liriuor i Klcc- irlcal railways are a a renewing i to a very limited extent.

Ex- rellcnt a a i unchanged i absence of any prospective epic i ot a i disease i i in i I i i are a i i a i Co-operation ol the a a i a gnaul and i i a i i i mo moniout-." Water commercial hai- HKU t'HOSh SKIN US hei of I It, i In- hi a "I'll I I i r.nh- i i cd a i i ork i en Jim I 5 i I i i i i i i i i i 1 di- i 1 i I i I I i I i i r.pi-,. i I a i "i -i i i i i i i i ,1 wo 1 1 i If ere held in ire.lv Iliindrod Thounnnd mill Million More i i A i i i i i i i i i i i i a in i iiy the A i a Cros-, i a 1' I i i i i at Kr.iucU- i -i" Hr. w.is a i th 1 a i i more HI i i a of 1'ic Red Cross i i i WANTS FOR KlUSf'O. i i A i i A i i i i I a T5cp- of York ap- atul a a i i dol- i i i i i a a i i a France Begins Stern Measures to Prevent Disorders Tomorrow. ParH.

April police toflay arrested M. Gi iffuclhes, a oE the general a i of labor, the responsible i a of the proposed May day demonstrations. M. Bibert, a newspaper man, and Major Feulllant, a Bonap list, in addition to Count Durand de Be ircgard, were a into custody at Nice. Arrests were also made other places.

The prisoners arc charged i complicity in organizing rebellion and with i i i i a a i ASSUMING A MILITARY ASPECT. The city is a i a i i mil- i a i aspect. a i patrols have not yet been established, but soldiers off a suggesting the a of the Boulanger excitement. Special trains i to bring In reinforcements. These are a i i a in the Champs de Mars, the tobacco a a i and the old dunpe.on at Vlneennes.

The i i a i governor of Paris has taken the I i i a i of i i i i i i i i i i a a i i a purposes. This i i i a i is used for mee'- ing.s for the i a party. i Sarnen In a speech i here Sunday Rave a i to the disorderly a the proposed a i i i ily i any outbreaks on May 1 MINERS IN SESSION THIS WEEK Workers' Executive Board Will Gather at Springfield Thursday and Following Day Coal Magnates Will Meet in Chicago. Ml EFFECT OF IN Henry Clews Co. Take Pessimistic Survey of Money Market.

A "') Cle in HAVE PNEUMONIA Disturbing Advices From the Bedside of the Sick Secretary. a i A i ArHices ro- rfivcrt hern a honaparte, iv) is i liome in Baltimore, to offei-t a the man is perhaps a i pneumonia. PAUL, IT INDIGESTION. a i A i Bona if, i to his i i i an ai-ute a a of Indigestion, whic. i i i a pays is not serious.

GEORGE B. CORTELYOU. As a i a of i a a i a i He Received i tions From Insurance Corporation-; and New York Grand Includes Him in Its Prcacntment HeturtieH Today I'- tn (hi' b.in nU fnf-' i i Tnr rfi-is-lmK a i i I i a 1-h j. 1 1 1 1 i i MI i i I 111 I 'l 1 111 Ill I I li.l I a i i i i V. Ill I t.isri but as i i i i rtm i i a i i i a i i I It- i lh" i i i i of prop.

i i a 1 1'rob- lid It i a or a a i w)i -h i i to hf a i by i i mnre half rt i i a i 000 or i A i i i a tho lial.ime i a i Added i i i of i i will be and nf business for nd to BO it Is ot i a a id tn ut-trv rc.suUtnfr from this cjtas- ITS I i i i i in tli I a i i of i i i be i ThP md nrist -i dp- tn bf- PII luu.l Pn i a I i i m-p vMll 1'p i a i hnr I i i 1 a i i i from Snn Frnn- omf Bt an i i i i fnr a Insiiranr" InBsofl i a I a a i iris a i bank It pr, A i i a RIK to tlippf i i a a n- MOEO SLAUGHTER THE PULAJANES, ad Men of the In Mix- up. a i a A i A a i nf Moroi on the island of Sarnar in an Pulajaucs killorl i of the Jat- tcr. Pana 1)1 en uf Cnncrr Spectnl A i SO. i agerl 29 riieil nt her home a a a long- illness i a cer She a i known a i i She is survived by her a GRAND JURY MENTIONS SOME PROMINENT NAMES Bliss, Cortelyou and Perkins Figure in Presentment Returned by New York Investigating Body. New York, April granrl jury today submitted a presentment to Rerordor Goff ctoverinj? its action upon the insurance situation.

Prominent tipfures in tho political and financial world are mentioned in the jury's discussion of insurance problems, including Cornelius N. Bliss, Postmaster General Cortelyou and George W. Perkins. The jury also refers lo what it calls the "conflict bet ween Morgan and Harriman forces in the financial world." Springfield, 111.. April crators will meet in Chicago i a lo consider a c-omiecii'ii wl i of miners One a i lie the loavlng nf Uioir positions by ong, neers and a men because he 1S03 scale i not hi) paid i i the strike.

A i a i plans expected io be talked over. MINKRS 1 TO President Herman C. Perry of miners lias i i Chic IRO, where he confi'ircd i i on i of I'liiploylng in an.) a the mii.es for the i i of a i He s.iiil th.it a meeting of the i no.ird of i i IIP held in i lii on a and a was i i a of pajing- i bo discussed. He said tint It was not roT'luin, i a a i Will br taken on the NO D1SCOHD OVKK I I Vigorous i a was m.uli hv Seorn- tary-Treasurfn- D. Kyan of i nois miners that is an open i hellion among i rs in a parts of tlu hecMusii i a been by hu i ed i i a ion.

been i a ed i a to Hint the i especially in i i a a i a a INT ry i a In 'ilong Chicago and A road, i disloyal a meetings a been held at ami i i i i i tllg a i ri i passed a i i a the. a ol'l'i i-ials pay i i WBS saiii a i i i -lie i a a refus.vi accede these etc m.mil's, i i I I i i i i i i whore i arc he in rlostitii.tr i a i A i i i i ly incenseri, a i it i i a i i i li.is been i i i i a i i a a 0 1 i a i foi i i er a l.izv i i i i and wasted his mom will he a i care of out of lie in a care of all i case of a i B1AMK OI'KKATOrtS FOR STOUY. i a declares a i Hies ports are a of a of th a a a i i'l. 1 i i nil i i nl i 11 i i i i a i i i i ho i I il hr I'vuv. i i i lie ri i.

i 1 1- foi I I uf the i'U 10 re- i he i ike as tho a i i a .11 a i i i uiy on i ho i i Hi- mil out btM a HUH inn i arms i in. nt i luis issued I a a i a lo nul a is not There i i i ton for the i v.i i i a i a a i ,1 i su I c.t 1 i i Tn Cnnl i ho ta i i i "It a op( 1 1 0 I li'le i a I I r-; tin i i 1 i.l.'nt ji of THE DAY IN CONGRESS. ill i r- i a i ii i in I I I i to 1'ike c'lro un i In i i iiinl i i i he leis i 1-1 ri i tlc-n .1 A i a i "1" for i i i i Is I I I I 0 1 It pr.i- i I "PI" i I coiiKress li-gl a i i pi i in I I i i i i i i I'-s'ie of two i i i i i i i go i i fl i i i i a of nn.1 hor i i i 2 or 2 I'er i bnn.lH to run i year- and i i initr on lie In i of the i i i i i us" i sin If a i not new in con- press It wan by i a such mi FIS- i a i a i I Pacific a i i were i and i 1 a a a i a i I I i a a i a BF.KI IKS FOOD Tl AH1.K MF.N. Ornrrnl Grrrlrr tn comprl Their Return to ork. A i --Gen ra i at Snn has te'ie- i the a i i i i atf I i demuiH from ran he met only by economy i i i nnrt careful An order covet mff i and ilx- InK i i i ration and for tilrlrtniK Ifisuc of i except to sick and feehle on do-tor's Issued i a a 'ffecl Tuesday.

"Military f.upervlslo i stations arc largely i a a a i i i fo: i propi i i tin system i i a a i i a i a i i he male adults i view to i lo work tn which man show dial) cllnatlon. Whil lilKh I A i house hill a i a i one and sev- a dollars needs of the navy a at More island and for a service in San was passed by the a a The house passed a i of a of tho people of the i States to General Horace Porter, late mhassador to France, for a i i services result I i in of the body of A i a John Paul Jones. Their sarplin fuivlil have Rtriprally in hlirh sra.li 1 peiurl- i or nrrpfiMtv he fur If n.t now ej-pFTinlly itn unrtri tlr.n* it nnirht hPtter i prli-ed lii fore thi mom's' at per ri-nt I'or painK a rlBliie nmrhet It i i of i'Ht' jiollcy rptdin ercuritics mi bcnnn' nili for paynnnl 1 i i i i i continue satisfactory Crop fire thus far and in all of i i i from Kin FranciHLO fire pxci's'Jlve i i in istate Is practically the (llsturl'iiiK bovi.nil thi products This i probably he aomo- i i hy firmer foi money. A I OF CREDIT due ot the miwt significant facts In the sit- lation tli. 1 enormoiis expanalon rif rrcdlt thp rnxintr Expansion ill loans lurliiK the last fow vcars hus hepn nut of all lion to thf srowth In banking capital.

PK to lust annual report of thp the ciinency the capital of all In tho Stlltes wal conipareil Ith Jl.dS1.tloci.000 In For s-inie the total loans at all hanlcs fi iih 1 MO OK' in compared wnh nnfi In In other words, whilo capital has lncrr.iwrt about 41 per cent dvirlnK this period loans and cMir-ount-i have drained more a 200 per nt AlthouKh the growth de- has i a kept pace with the th of lonne, enormous expansion Is and dftmonitratea excesjih-e a The only corrective for which Is nrther i i a i VAI.I'ES TOO HIGH The preient tendency of the market IB nnt- rally downwards Values arc too high, and i rrromei eauler storks must de- It ii prohli mntlcal whether or not the 11 not on the edpe nf anothflr fit of IndieeBtion i from the enormous flotation of nnw stocks and bohdi, a Kooa portion of which arc still awattinK buyern HENRY CLEWS SONS OF THE REVOLUTION. Boston, A i sections of the were well i a i here a of the a a congress of the a i a Society of Sons of the A i a Revolu- i i will i through morrow. livery i i i bv i i i i only fixes a i i i i is sold to -i tlv a i i i I i i i i i of TO GET STEEL TOME JOE JEFFERSON'S PICTURES SOLD. THAT ORPHANS' HOME INVESTIGATION. LUehflPlrt i i i A Rev.

K. F. Hallef. for the last years pastor of the First Fresnj i a In this i a a of tlip. Alton and secretary of i a a assembly, preached his farewell sermon a He i go tn Denver, Colo.

Andrewn, Bdm-Mtor, Dead. Galesburg. April formerly i of schools of Knox and for ears i in state and county I i tute, work, died at Ahlngdon Sunday morninsr a an Illness of several months. He had charge of schools hare a number of yearn, a also taught In Mercer. Hancock and other counties.

A. H. Parker Had Loss of $1,000 With Small Insurance. (Review Special rilnton. 111., Aipril barn bo- -inginE to A H.

Purker. i i one and a a i of i was to the ground Sunday between 10 and o'clock. I all lit i i of four horses, tons of hay, 100 oats, bushels of corn, a road wagon and sets of harness. The i i i of the fi'-e is not known. Mr.

Parker's loss is a $1,000, i Insurance OTHER NEWS. The Clinton baseball team was def a by the Maroa team Sunday a noon by a score of 13 to 5. Tile total a of monej raised by the i churches in Clinton for H'IB San KrajiciBco sufferers Is $165. Of this $139 has been sent to the Ked Cross society at New York and Chicago. The Unlversalist of $30 Is still open at the litinlc, The Eagles' lodge of Clinton will hold Us a a memorial serv.ce next a at its hall.

Rev. B. Varney will deliver the address. There is an epidemic of here, there being twenty or more lonrinp Be ResunifMl at ton Tuesday. (Review Special Servirp i i April 30 i i i of thf soldiers omo at a will bo ronpencd nt the i Rloominstnn Tupsdav.

"he a hoard of a Is i he i i a i DR. FIERCE-COLLINS NEARING DEATH. 'ormer Di'enfur Woman Iiito UuconcriollNnrNN. (Review Special service.) Arcnla, Ills A i was re- eiveii here tins i from Dr. A.

Collins of M'ahomot. a his i Dr. Naomi Fierce-Collins formerly a Naomi Pieroe-Collins a veil physician of Tlecntur. was ntiR: a as she had lapsed into inconsoiouaness and it was not possible a sh could a Ooll Found GnlKy. i a A i a i a cashier of the First i a bank of i i yes- a WHS hy a in the I'nited States i i court on i i "lit of The on which he was found guilty re- i a i a mlsappli- i of in the those relat- i to embf and i a bo- The a of which CSoll is alleged to have misapplied was about $250,000.

HARGIS COCKRILL FEUD BREAKS OUT. HargU Shot at While Culling on HU Girl. Lexington, Ap.tl Har- gls-Cockrill feud Is opened afresh at Jaokeon. and more bloodshed Ifl expect- i'd. Sunday, "while Beach HargiB, a son of Judge Jamee HarRls.

the Hargis leader, was calling upon Miss Martin, whose i have been aligned i the Cockrlll's. "Red" Tom Cockrlll. James Barnett and two otherg are alleged to have surrounded the house and tried to kill i TJarnett got In two shots, barely missing Hargis. but they were forced to retreat by Hargis i i upon from an upstairs 'window. There is the wildest excitement In the town.

HImiinf Accidentally. Klnmunily. April Kepner 20 years old operator at Laclede, was killed Sunday morning by the accidental discharge of a revolver In his own hands. WOMAN BUENED BY GASOLINE ISlla Honey Has an Accident Bethany. Sueclfil Service.) Bshany, 111., April Ella was severely burned Mondaj mornintr by the explosion of grasolin which she was using? In washing.

Her hands and arms were badly burned t( tl elbows, all the skin peeling of the arms. Her face and neck vere alsi burned some. Dr. Davis and daughter Miss Cora Davis, attended her Injuries which are not expected to prove serl ous. PNEUMONIA TAKES RAILWAYMAGNATE Chairman RouHe ot K.

't. Dies at Cleveland. Cleveland. Ohio, April 30--Henry Rouse, chairman of the board of dl rectors of the Missouri, Kansas an Texas railway, died here today pneumonia, aged The Ino a Completion of Four-Mile Line Will Connect Road With Mills. BRITAIN REMOVES COAL EXPORT DUTY.

Government nf Fight Mttle Inland to Boom Mining: London, April the budget announcements by the chancellor of the exchequer today was that tlio export duty on coal would IVe completely repealed Nov. 1. The duty on stripped tobacco will be reduced by five centa and on tea by two centp from July 1. At the i when the a a was i a a i i burg, says th. a i a 'in a wn.s made i A a negie by Wabash i wan to he given a of in Hnil tonnage of the Carnegie Soon after the Carnegie company was absorbed by thp Rteel a i and was some as to thp legal i i i of the largei not poration for a i out i agreement This, however, to bfH-n settled a i a i for the a a i a Is now i i a i i track of West Sido Belt railway, a lo- CH! switching roFid, at point one i east of Castle Shannon to the a a ers of Thompson's Run, whore i car yard is being i at tho i of this new line, i the i i a railroad, a i i a i i p.iny of the i States ation.

The Monongahela is miles long and extends to .1 i on the Monongtthela rive.r at I i i tlie Union railroad nf tho States corporation i of tho i Rnp i make connection between the Wabash i and the principal a of rhe i States Steel a i facilities are being- provided In plation of the great to tion. nf i ho i M'f HnmtYier i at i i i a i sold i am ,,11.. 1VM( il ot IT. DEATH OF SILAS F. WHITE.

'l 1 i i i i i a or don i ii' I'. i I ni "I 77 i 11 i- i A no(hirr of i 1 1 i John i i i i plven i i i Ing The STEPMOTHER MADE HER LIFE UNHAPPY. Danville Girl Kills Hernelf Following- Fnther'H MKrrlaRre. Danville April 30 --Hattlc. May.

the IB-year-old daughter of James Edwards of the a i hotel here, committed suicide Sunday morning by taking a largie quantity of carbolic acid. Edwards wax married recently to a woman twice his age and sincp the marriage, it Is said, the girl's i has" not been pleasant. The following note was left by the girl: "Dear Father--T do this because have no home and would rnth er die than do a i wrong. HATTIE." received from Chnrrh Drdlrnted Jacksonville, A i new Christian church erected at a cost of $65.000 was dedicated Sunday. The Rev.

F. if. Rains of Cincinnati conducted" the services. The of the Steel corpora- Spent at PJttubure. The estimatpd cost of the improve ments made and way the bash-Plttslurg i a si Sid( Belt anil i anrl i il shown the i a Passenger station.

I i a 000 i i a i $450, 000, warehouses. power plant Binghnm tunn-el cut, Rook yard. West liberty yarfl ballastine. Homestead yard, $100,000, dock? South Huron yard Cleveland ducks, yard near Cleveland. a freight a i a 0 0 Fremont i a.a- tion Uillonvale i station.

Orvllle-Bollvar H20.000; Columbia yard, a flhor Increased a i i i Junction shops. $10,000, i railroad connection, shops JCOO.OOO; Norwalk roundhoiiBe, $26,000 new passing siding on $150,000. Total, i i A of all i a as $2.000 was I Bra-n-U-y raised at the morninsr eervlces. far Nhopn Oelnff Rased. i i I A i SO--Tho old car nh in this I iiavc been plircIitiHed by unil he- to wreck them at engaged a tome of men SPRINGFIELD TO BLOOM INGTON LINE lrj I i If It i i i i It fo irmnit i titirtly i i i THE WEATHER.

for I Tartly A I A I Bit mm- i I I PlLTtly .1 i i I Monfliij 7 11 i No-. Tho i arc us Pnnd'iv. MEWSPAPEJRl.

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