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STANDING OF answered sullenly that their votes were FOR CHILD BASEBALL cB their own and Mr. Connor uttered no ATKENOSHA GEN. MAC ARTHUR COMES STRUGGLE A American Ass’n. ’ Hi ISAAC STEPHENSON words. A moment later the two assem- GRADUATES W. SCOnsia „ L. Pet. blymen Stephenson. , , H voted for Mr. Mor- olumbus 16 10 .615 Eli, rim 11 ° Mr. Clausen were urged to de- YEARS TO GRANTS DECREE OF SEPA- Ivan. City 13 <> .. r 'fl ris and LAKE SHORE SCHOOL HAS PRO- RETURNS AFTER FORTY JUDGE Minne’ps L/,•1 <HI ELECTED SENATOR. sert Hatton by Gov. Davidson in the ex- WANT IT. 14 12 Vn ¦ RATION—BOTH Milw'kee > ' -[Hi ecutive office. Mr. McGregor was worked GRAMME FOR WEEK OF JUNE 2. RESIDE IN MILWAUKEE. 15 14 5n Toledo... 13H 4s 1; H upon all day by Mr. Ekern with the St. I hk Paul.. 13 15 Ed W WINS CONTEST story that there was an attempt on the 10 13 :iu4;‘ rVL:lc MARINETTE MAN Father Leaves Waukesha Courthouse Vic- Louisville w part of the “Stalwarts” and Davidson- Rt.-Rev. Chas. Anderson of Chicago Will Meets Old Friends and Acquaintances— ludianp’s ll is .j;:, Ci! '! /7'!; • AFTER LONG DEADLOCK FOR governor L y¦ Connor combine to name the —Stephen National League * Deliver Annual Address —Baccalau- Discusses His Long Ca- torious Smith Goes to SPOONER’S SEAT. for Spooner’s office and under that pres- w. L ivt Amorlcau New York m sure the old Scotch schoolmaster went reate Sermon by Bishop Webb. reer. Asylum—City News. 24 3 889 Phi,,n Chicago.. 4 Bv> ,m down. 23 u ‘'1 r°- M Pittsburg 13 9 .-.a7 l'huid PW1....7 lro “’- May 21.-[Spe- 1311 54-- v° I DID CONNOR TURN TRICK? THE FATEFUL CAUCUS. KENOSHA, Wis., May 20.—[Special.] MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 21.- WAUKESHA, Wis., Boston.. It) 16 ,3s] j! P>fll cial.j—A father and mother struggling Cincinnati 9 16 360 iw !-¦ —lnvitations for the annual After forty years of absence Lieut.- St. Louis. How the Republican Members Flocked to commence- (lie pos- 622 214 w. *,?••• Toga ment exercises at Ivemper hall were is- Gen. Arthur MacArthur, head of the in the court house corridors for 'fl Details of Struggle in Which Was Isaac Stephenson. 7-year-old the sued this morning. The graduation ex- United States army, has returned to Mil- session of their sou, was Snatched from Hatton, Still a MADISON, Wis., May 17.—[Special.] divorce suit ercises will take place on the morning waukee, where his boyhoou was passed sensational wind-up of the LATEST —lsaac Stephenson was nominated for in MAI?KF.I Mystery. United States senator from Wisconsin of June G, the annual address being de- and will make his home here for the re- of Mary Tinus against Hulnert Tinus KKP<B- to fill the unexpired term of John C. livered by Rt. Rev. Charles P. Ander- mainder of his days. Gen. and Mrs. Mac- the county court Monday. Mrs. Tinus last MILWAUKEE, maß Spooner at the Republican caucus son, D. D.,of Chicago. The full pro- Arthur arrived Monday night and took was given the custody of the four chil- EGG AND MADISON, Wis., May 17—[Special.] night. but one of them who had been liv- DAIRY MARRfB gramme for commencement week is as apartments at the Hotel Pfister, where dren. MILWAUKEE U;qs. „ Lieut.-Gov. W. D. Connor, chairman of ing preferred to remain ¦ —lsaac Stephenson of Marinette was follows: Sunday, sermon they will a satisfactory res- with his father there is a liberal supply the Republican state central committee, Baccalaureate remain until Judge Griswold explained to duee board’s iu this noon elected United States senator the trick. of idence can be found. with him. official mu-wG <•' or fl turned by Bishop W. W. Webb Milwaukee, he accompany liis -ffiL -‘as-s fl of state Senate Hatton of New To callers expressed the lad that must ivi'in* I Tv \ fl| in joint convention the William H. London June 2; field day and military review, Gen. MacArthur but he bit- candled, strictly fr, s p ', “‘g^B than the fifty-two much satisfaction at the prospect of liv- mother demurred and cried r ¦ and Assembly to serve out the unexpired had more reauired June 3; preparatory exercises, June 4; terly. The father had the child by one BUTTER—Easi. r; KLi u ’ , pledged to him. Mr. Connor in- ing again in Milwaukee. He came to this creamery is years of Spoon- votes commencement of the music school, June hand the mother held him by the ciy T fl| two of the term John C. fifty-two to vote city in 1849 and was one of that famous and 23c; prints, gp. ; L •.,*‘.fl fluenced two of those 5; reunion of the alumni, June 5; com- other. There was a brief struggle and om.s, 18(a 19c; er, resigned. for Stephenson and then the Marinette exercises, group of boys who lived neighbors on the is., T . ? ,fl| mencement June G. side—the gave to the the father started down the street with After the ballot the clerk announced man secured the votes of enough more The senior class is composed of the east group which him. country a lieutenant-general, a brigadier- the boy. the result which was as follows: Ste- to nominate following members: Alice Pratt Allcutt, The in 1894 and final chapter of the most exciting general, a rear admiral, a United States couple were married new make, fllU phenson, 87; Bird, 10; Hummel, 4; out The Pasadena, Cal.; Eliza Ellen Berming- have been residing in the town of Sum- twills.'' Fyy.'!'V repu- ... ßi and closest senatorial contest ever fought 111.; Bishop, judge, several lawyers of national de- 14‘4c; daisies. Mtoi ' of a total of 107 votes, showing that ham, Galena, Janette St. distinguished citizens. mit. The plaintiff alleged that the 14*40; limhurger, H,'- members were absent. out in the political history of Wisconsin Paul; Norma Coyne, Warren, 111.; Helen tation and other old, ‘ T vfl twenty-six not unexpected- In 18G2, at the breaking out of the war, fendant had been cruel; failed to provide came suddenly, although Douglas, Evanston; Elinor Hibbard, Nor- e,l Swiss. 2,, •- Stephenson Declared Senator. after nip and tuck race for a stripling of 17, he enlisted in the army, properly for her and called her names in ; 1..... a ly, a three folk, Ya.; Nellie McKim, Tokio, Japan; presence of tlie On one iso 10c; Saps,, go. 20. ’ in Up to the last minute, the Chicago; Ruby and from that time on Milwaukee was the children. 'fll Chairman Connor then announced days. Mary Whitney Chapin. occasion, she had at- FOND DU LAC, wis.. May m hav- observers could not state not his home, although he lias made oc- testified, Tinus twins, 15%e; do, fl perfuncttory tone, the result shrewdest Hamilton Chandler, Highland Park, 111.; tempted to with a shot gun ::o ~V"fl| Stephenson has whether the contest was to be settled Katheryn Chicago; Elfrieda casional flying visits here. strike her Market active. ing disclosed that Isaac Fletcher, Gen. Charles was prevented by a boarder. On HIGHLAND, d.u&m^B majority of all votes cast, that night or whether it was to continue In conversation with but Wis.. Mav • ~ 1 received a the Gettlemen, Alice Louise Hibbard and Tallmadge and old the plaintiff admitted at 12%e, 54 at hereby according to law declare to over until next week. Margaret Logan Marshall Milwaukee. King, S. W. other cross-examination 12‘Vc. iin.l ‘•1 do of friends on him, Gen. profane language The officers of the board ,v'l7'w'fl, position of United The excitement was not as intense as who called Mac- that she had also used president, be elected to the the in the presence of and W. S. St ,.''fl the of had been night previous and the Arthur exchanged reminiscences of towards the defendant '.!’ States senator for balance the it the that the CHICAGO. 111.. Mai • i | !l, , crowd in the Assembly chamber was not old days, and with the newspapermen the children. It was shown creameries, 15@22c; fll term expiring March 4, 1909.” his 7-year-old boy dairies. moved so large. The preliminary proceedings DOUBLE SERVICE TEETH who hastened to send their cards to father had condoned the —Steady; at mark, m, n'oTßl Mr. McGregor that a commit- was eases a" were by no departure from the apartments, lie discussed his journeys smoking a pipe. The plaintiff given CHICAGO. 111., May y,. M tee of two senators and three assembly- marked history the monotony which had become familiar Husband Uses “Store Molars” for abroad, his campaigns and the §3OO alimony and the custody of daisies. l l'.il lVe; (-.s ins. Leg- lie has been engaged. Americans. 1 i ,; i> • to everyone of the members of the and Wife Takes making in which children. ceremonies Twenty Years Gen. MacArthur accompanied Gen. UTICA, N. Y., Mav 20.-F„rtv s, ; through islature the routine •3295 boxes large and via , ; y'/ ‘ ' . ‘ - of the past thirty days. Them When He Dies. Ivuroki, the famous Japanese command- 121-80; small colored the OUT, at The roll was called and resultel in fifty er, across country, and believes that INGERSOLL GOES NEW YORK, May lT ---i',nttcr-M votes for Hatton and forty-seven for JANESVILLE, Wis., May 20.—Mrs. the distinguished oriental guest will visit unchanged; receipts, l l.i»:;i Lenroot one for little Milwaukee oil his return trip within the Steady, unci,aug.-r; Stephenson, one for and August Kramer, a thrifty German Veteran Wisconsin Newspaper Publisher .7 McGregor—that of Assemblyman Nelson, next week.