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PART TWO SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1903 MICHIGAN COLLEGES CULIXARY HINTS Sugar of Arbor and Illinois Wisconsin and Chi rcwn V'iY A VirtllQ Ik thf? TOMATO: SALADS i pure olive 1 ir rvil tww XwV KALAMAZOO TESTED COOKERY Continued rom Past Part 2 seat will also be issued The ger Periods of Woman's Life INANCIAL RED BOOK and pepper and a pinch hour slowly wire strain it is dur Zoa Phora Brings Belief and Per manent Cure to Pains and Back la a Certain Regulator with and when all is hot stir well beaten eggs Serve as the eggs are cooked through ried Rye "Muffins muffins are good on a avenue $4500 MAILED REE WOMAN 7 falling or displace emale irregular! NEW REDUCTION WORKS AT COLORADO CITY COLO BIG CRIPPLE CREEK COMPAN 3 ZES WILL ERECT THEM erry tcu Smoot treasurer" football manager boms PERTIXEXT COMMENT OX Si SHIPBLILDING CO MORGAN DID NOT EXPLAIN ENOUGH the courses' Dimas TRIAL BOTTLE AMONG THE ARCHITECTS and girls ac the five year engineering Mr Bowen is a native' of veneer dwelling west side of Lovett avenua between Jackson and Bu chanan streets $2600 Henry Young two story frame dwelling east side of Seventeen th street between Magnolia and Linden streets $2600 Colwell two story frame ve neer dwelling four apartments west side of Owen avenue between Wood ward and John streets $6003 A Peoples six two story frame veneer dwellings northeast corner of Jefferson and Pennsylvania avenues $17000 A C' Peoples five two story frame veneer dwellings northeast corner Pennsylvania and Jefferson avenues $13000 lb Choice Layer igs 1Cc per lb OLIVET Olivet Mich October The lec ture course for this winter has been practically decided upon although as vet xhe 1 definite dates have not been set There will be five numbers on the course four of which are as fol lows: Dr George Cole lecture on Cliff Dwellers" John De Matte Plea for Posterity Paul Law rence Dunbar and Clarence Eddy Mr Eddy will be secured to dedicate Hie new organ which is at present un der construction and will be placed in the church in about two months At a party given at Shipherd Hall Saturday night for the benefit of the Shipherd Hall parlor piano fund about $25 was cleared The fund 'now amounts to over $250 President left Wednesday for Mansfield Mass where he will ad dress a missionary meeting of the Am erican Board next Tuesday night Mansfield is the old home of Mr Sperry and his address will be given in the church where he preached prior to his call to Olivet During his ab sence the college department will be under the supervision of Dr Daniels The Olivet Mandolin club held Its first meeting MondayAbout fifteen were enrolled The work is under the instruction of Prof John Martin of Battle Creek W' Waugh Lander of Chicago gave four of his famous "Talks at the Pi in the college chapel Thursday and riday afternoons and evenings These were the musical treat of the year for Olivet and were largely at tended into a buttered pan Bake about twenty minutes Make the biscuits very smalL ChiliSMee Chop eighteen tomatoes six green peppers and three onions fine Add one quarter cup of salt one quart of good vinegar one cup of brown sugar one level tablespoon 'each of ground ginger cloves and allspice one grated nutmeg and two level tablespoons of ground cinnamon Simmer together for two hours bot tle and seal Or put in small and seal Zoa Phora cures ments leucorrhea ties and disease or weakness of xhe pelvic organs flooding lacerations kidney liver or bladder trouble and change of life Miss Alice Mills 32 AV 9th Ave Columbus says: feel it my duty to say a few words in regard to the relief your medicine has given me I have suffered intensely for nine years from what cause I did not know and do not now I have tried several remedies with little or no re Clief The sjmptoms which bothered me most were great pains in the left side and near the kidneys I also had severe stomach and bowel trou hie I have been advised to go to the hospital but I found that Zoa Phora was far better than the knife I have taken three bottles' of Zoa Phora and two boxes of Anti Constl pation Pills your remedies have cer tainly done me worlds of good They have made a wonderful change in my condition 1 gladly recommend Zoa Phora and Anti Constipation Pills to all suffering women? They will never find its equal Zoa Phora has Indeed been a friend to me" Zoa Phora is sold by all druggists In one dollar bottles Write the Zoa 'Phora Co Kalamazoo Mich for a free trial bottle and copv of their il lustrated' medical book "Dr Pen gelly's Advice to The doc tor will gladly give free special advice when needed ALBION Albion Mich October The usual class scrap between the freshmen and sophomores Monday night when the latter attempted to break up an business meeting Considerable damage was done to the middle build ing where the meeting was being held a large number of windows being broken and the walls plentifully be smeared with tomato juice As a re sult several students were up before the faculty and one has been indefi nitely suspended President Dickie made the announce ment in chapel Tuesday morning that those students who desired to make application1 for a loan from the edu cational loan fund of the church could do so now Only members of that' church who present credentials signed by their pastor and Sunday school superintendent will be given the benefit of the loan which is limited to $50 a year for a preparatory stu dent and to $100 a year for students enrolled in one' of the four regular college classes" About $3000 is made available to Albion students each year and President Dickie says that very little has ever been dost The Choral Union will' be reorgan ized this fall under Dr rank Chace the new' director of 'music It is the purpose of the Choral Union to give four concerts during the season four college classes have elected officers as follows: Seniors President Tom Howels vice president Badge King secretary Lu cius 'Hcllisterr treasurer Glen True orator James address toun dergraduates Chester Darling pres enter of class memorial John McClel lan historian arry Mount: prophet Miss annie Tuthill poet Miss Row ena Graves President loyd Bartell vice president Ernest' Baldwin sec retary Louise Monk treasurer King Beech' Sophomores 'President Harry Pearce vice president Miss Kellie Taylor secretary rank Waters treasurer rank Purdy President A Odium vice president Miss Eckhart sec retary Guy Hawley treasurer Miss Sherk' A very enjoyable party was held in the gymnasium this week the student girls whohsve been here before this year entertaining all the new girls It was a scheme which has rot been tried before but it proved to be a very successful way of HILLSDALE Hillsdale Mich October The lecture course season is fast approach ing and it will be privilege to enjoy some of the best talent that can be secured What was formerly the lecture course is now the and lecture course All net proceeds will be equally divi ded between college and high school libraries The course consists of seven numbers as follows: Banda Hossa November 3 Katherine Ridgeway Walter Wellman on the Scenes at Elias Day the cartoonist Ion Jackson Company Geo Wendling also a grand musical concert under 1 the direction of Prof Edmunds of the college One evening this week a happy cou ple from Pittsford came to the hill to get married' Everything went well until after the ceremony and all were ready to drive back home In the meantime 'some would be funny stu dents had taken the wheels off the buggies sand by meansof ropes and tackle hoisted the rigs to the tops of a ccuple of electric light poles while the horses were taken to Alumni hall led up the steps and taken in The au thorities are looking for the guilty stu dents Yesterday afternoon the girls of the college 'had a gala afternoon in a hares and hoonds chase To encourage the boys the college has to evetyone'on tjie team who earns an a "sweater with the same to those of the second team do ing the best work As a result of this there has been an abundance of ma terial for a second and third team cut every evening Coach Wood worth feels very much encouraged at the outlook The next game is with Olivet October 17 Houghton hlich October 10 The student body has settled down to the regular routine of work and progress in classes is rapid The freshmen and the large of men wbo come here from 'other': colleges find it5 hard to become accustomed to the drudg ery of a schedule of from fifty tb six ty actual hours a week in the class looms and laboratories as most of them have "never before carried more than from sixteen to thirty hours per week Of course this necessitates a constant attendance at the college each day including Saturday and preparation for recitations and quizzes must be made in evening so the student has very little Mime to him self The corps of prifessors" and in structors numbers thirty about one to each sevenstudents so each men re ceives considerable individual atten tion 9 The man who at present is attract Best in i qe125 With Order of $150 or More of Other Goods rancis Kelsey and Mrs Ren wick Thev were assisted by Miss Minnie Davis Miss Ruth Jar tin Miss 'Elizabeth Campbell and Miss Leila arlin i "Wednesday evening the try out for the band was made and resulted in the selection of ten men or some time the band has been upon an uncertainstatus but recently friends of tbe university have given its affairs an 'impetus by the presentation of sub stantial assistance by means of which it has been made possible to secure the aid of Mr Hofmann as director Onlv members of the university and School of Music are permitted to play and these must be unencumbered by To induce the men to try for the band at least two trips have been promised them one of which win be to Chicago for the Thanksgiving Day game riday afternoon occurred the first cf the receptions given by Dean Jor dan to the women of the university This week only the women of the freshman class were invited One ob ject of these class receptions is to make the members of the various classes acquainted early in their ca reers During the week Sir rederick Pol lock has been the guest of Dr Angell while delivering a course of lectures in the law department The visit has been the occasion of several state din ners in honor of the English baronet Among them was one at the home of the dean of the department Prof and Mrs Harry Hutchins New Scheme for "estival Sale The management of the Choral Union and May estival concerts have had sericus trouble in past years in satisfying patrons that all stand an equal show for desirable seats This year a new scheme will be tried to redt ce the percentage of kicks Tick ets will be sold at the following prices: $250 $350 $4 50 and $550 The $250 ticket admits to the first five concertsof the Choral Union series only but by paying $1 additional on January 15 1904 or any time thereafter a ticket will be given in exchange for it that will admit the bearer to the five con certs of the May estival On the payment of another dollar or on the payment of two additional dollars a reserved seat will also be issued The 3350 ticket admits to the ten concerts of the Choral Union and May es tival series and by paying $1 or $2 additional a ticket will be issued which will secure the holder one ad mission and one reserved seat for the May estival The $450 ticket admits to the ten concert? of the Choral Union and May estival series and also se cures a $1 reserved seat for the May estival By the payment of $1 more a $2 reserved ticket will be issued The $50 ticket admits to the ten con certs of the Choral Union and 'May estival series and also secures the holdera $2 reserved seat On January 15 at 10 three lines will be formed for the purpose of issuing numbers fixing the order of the sale of reserved seats January 16 A $55D ticket will entitle the holder to a po sition in the first line a $451 ticket in the second line and a $350 ticket in the third line Sophomore I it Election The sophomore lits will hold their class election next Tuesday The fol lowing ticket was issued last night: (President Verne Amberson vlce Choice Cottage Hams 1 'If' per lb 1C ancy Hand Made Creams 15c cago vinuauy osition Capt Kellogg is training a big squad regularly in preparation for the meet Notes and Gossip The annual election of officers of the University Comedy Club took place this week with the following result: President Paul Dickey vice president Nellie Van Vaikenburg secretary May Brown manager Maurice Stlmpson property man Barret The Southern Club the royal enter tainers of Michigan gave their first smoker cn Wednesday evening Miss Anna Boch a former Michigan girl and prominent member of ite of Comedy Club is on the stage professionally tills year She is with Impudent company which will appear here in November: or the past three years she has been attending a New York dramatic school The Good Government Club course has not been fully completed but the follcv 'ing have signified a willingness to ccme: Charles I Bonaparte presi dent of the National Municipal League Oliver Stewart of the Illinois legislature Congressman Will iam Alden Smith and Gov A Cum mings of Iowa So far the University Library has re ceived 1181 books since the opening of college This being the fall ship ment of books from Germany rance and England together with a very few of the books procured through the local be okseliers The new movement of the university in allowing two credit for work in the Choral Union has resulted in the course being one of the most pop ular in the university Not only does membership in the chorus allow one to attend the concerts of the course but there is prospect of a trip to St Louis in the spring for the entire chcrus Besides it is a pleasant and easy way of earning two credit toward graduation The opening reception of the Wo League of the university which includes nearly every girl in college and most of the faculty women will occur October It was at first an ncunced for last Thursday but on accovnt of the Pollock lectures was postponed to the latter date At this meeting Dr Angell will give his nuai address to college women The Association of Collegiate Alum nae will hold its first meeting next week at which Angell will deliver an address' Membe'rship in the association is open to all who are graduates of accredited colleges Olives stuffed or plain 3 Ex ancy Impor ruit Puneh eal one pineapple remove the eyes and cores and shred fine Steep a tablespoon of tea' in two quarts of boiling for five minutes then strain and add one pound of loaf su gar the grated yellow rind and the strained juice of eight lemons Cut three oranges into slices slice five bananas thin and hull one pint of strawberries or use a cup of canned strawberries Put all the fruit and the tea together and let stand in the ice chest four hours Put a square of ice in the punch bowl pour the mixture over and when' it is well chilled serve glasses of Onion Soap Cut a dozen small onions Into thin slices and fry a light brown in 'a rounding tablespoon of butter Add two cups of milk and one quart of boiling water to the onions and season with a saltspoon of salt a level teaspoon of sugar of mace Cook half an and strain through a er Add the yolks of three eggs well beaten and one cup of cream Serve at once after the cream is added A Good Chowder Pick two pounds of halibut into' pieces taking out all the skin and bones cut one quarter pound of bacon into small pieces and four good sized potatoes into dice? Cut ripe to matoes pieces or use two cups of canned tomatoes and chop one small onion Put half the potatoes into a kettle and half the fish sprinkle (with half of the chopped onion tomato and seasoning Then add the of the potatoes fish and seasonings Cover with boil ing water and simmer for half an hour ij Rub a level tablespoon each of flour and butter together Heat one quart of milk Put a pinch of soda in the chowder and stir lightly then turn in the butter and flour Cook a few minutes then add the hot milk and in a minute it will toe ready to serve' Serve with hot crackers Muffins 'Beat two eggs' yolks and whites Add one cup of milk two tablespoons of butter then two cups of flour sifted with two teaspoons of baking powder and a pinch "of salt fill hot "greased 'gem pans and UCUKG XU XLXJL UVCU Cream of butter add one cup of one half cup of milk the whites of four eggs' one and one half cups of Sour sifted with three level teaspoons of baking powder one Half cup of cornstarch Bake ip lay ers and spread over icing used as a filling between the layers Colorado Springs Colo October 10 The Golden Cycle Mining company of this city together with a number of other mining concerns owning pro ducing properties inythe Cripple Creek district this week announced that they would erect and have In fu' i operation within the next six months a reduction works at Colorado City to cost about $350000 The Golden Cyc company has just consummated the purchase of ICO acres of land near the Telluride mill at Colorado City ani the plans for the structure are now being drawn The process used probably be cyanide The plans con template the erection a mill that will treat from 300 tons to 4(0 tons ot ore per daj The daily output of tho Golden Cycle property alone is now about 150 tons The Strong mine on Battle meunta continues to "be one of the old abies of the district At present it sending to market about 70 tons or ore per day the average being about $25 per ton The rock is being taken from a20 foot vein in the and foot levels The lessees on the Jerry Johnsen claim located on Ironclad" hill took a lease on the property but a short time ago and found ore almost grass roots A shaft has been sun 40 feet and it has been in ore tn entire" depth Assays give phenomena! returns running as high as $lW0 ia gold to the ton Muscatel Sweet Catawba I'niqwe Publication Issued by inancial Directory Asso Most readers will probably aer" with the publishers "of The inancial Red Book of America published by the inancial Directorv Association New York that the" 1903 edition that publication is a work unique in Its special The vo umewhich has just been issued Is a compilation of the names of those uvdivifluals and large estates through' out 'the United States that are be' lieved to be worth $309000 and n50" Although in the main: i filled hard and dry facts the pages of tn volume reveal something more tnajj merely material statement wonderful prosperity 1 names are arranged alphabetical by states and sub divided ci ties and towns and Cnnco aw ax a ture the opulence oi American people THE DETROIT REE PRESS getting the quainted STATE NORMAL Ypsilanti Mich October 10 The Portia Debating club a literary society has elected the following offi cers for this quarter: President Miss Mabel Miller Howard City vice presfident Miss Edith Whitcomb Jainweil secretary Miss Marion Pa ton Imlay City: treasurer Miss Lueiia Boelio Greenville The faculty gave an informal recep tion for new students riday evening in the gymnasium The A has organized three classes in Bible study the subjects be ing the life of Chnst the life of St Paul and the characters of the old testament The and the A will hold their annual Bible study Sunday afternoon in Starkweather hall he meeting will be led sby llurrey state stu and the young wo men will be addressed by Dr Hoyt of the faculty Dr Paulino Root traveling of the Stu Volunteer Movement addressed the A Thursday evening The mass meeting for men held to arouse greater JentUusxasni Tor atn letics was a great success It was a novelty in such meetings in that no money was asked for the expenses for athletics being' met by the extra dollar on the Normal tuition fee As a result double the number of men turned cut for football practice and interest in football is rising rapidly A new departure will lie made by the Normal choir ti is year Many years ago the Ypsilanti Musical Union composed of the Normal choir and the best singers among the towns people was a notable organization and won many triumphs This year attempt will made to restore this organization and a meeting of all interested has been called for next Tuesdav evening at the conservatory Miss "Blanche Robertson of East Jordan who graduated from the con servatorv last year visited the school and sang for the conservatory classes this week The class of bids fair to be called a scrappy class It held a meeting to elect officers this week and after electing Bruce Milliken of Saginaw as president failed to agree on other officer and postponed fur ther elections till another meeting Mr Milliken is a very prominent stu dent and was president of dur of grade week Plun ancy Red Salmon tall cans it each IDv resh Baltimore Oysters per can Summer Sausage per lb Choice Strips of 15c ancy Dairy Butter equal to per lb Highest grade tlutterine to meat dairy but iQ ter lb Good Grade Butterine ull Cream Cheese 1 per Ib1Ot Wines Liquors Cigars 6 old Port Sherry Angell and Tokay Wines reg 50c per bottle Pure old White Port Wine Qftc reg $1 35 per bottle WHISKY Old Crow Hermitage and Canadian Whiskies ORr i reg' $115 to $135 per Malt Whisky reg $100 per bottle Puritan Rye 1 Saxon Rye 12 yrs old Cl ftfl 8 years oldQOr full quart fuU quart Cape May and Delmonico Whis kies regular $125 Cl per bottle Holland Gin regular $L15 Oftp per bottle All our 5c 8 for 25c Cigars to morrow Regular 10c Cigars In Ct boxes of 25 in Ann Arbor Mich October 10 If Yost can land a championship team again this year against the heavy and speedy veteran teams of Minnesota and Chicago he will have done some thing that will cause all of the to doff caps to him Indeed he might open up a summer school of football pedagogy and other coaches could well afford to take a course of instruction under him on how to teach football At most Yost has but five veterans arevnd which to build his team but he has them well distributed In the center there is Gregory On one end is Capt Redden On the other side of Gregory is Big Joe Maddock Here are three vets to keep four green ones tn line and there is nothing that will help a player along as much as io keep pace with an energetic old timer Back of the line Yost can have Graver at one half and Heston at the other so that really has a center and one man on each side tn the line and one man on each side back of the line With only five vets the distribution might be much worse rtm now on the cry of the coachwill be Three weeks from todav Michigan will play Minne sota and" the championship light of one er the other will' be blown out Cfinnesota had three weeks the jump am ntn rho have a team twelve veterans As between licking Minnesota in three time and defeating Chicago in seven weeks time the former looks like the harder preposition Musical and Social As this has been the first week ot real work so it has marked a cessa tion of the rushing of the first week of college However several events Oi more or less interest have taken place Thursday night occurred the formal opening of the concerts for the School of Music for the year and the pro gram which was presented by Profs Lockwood Howland arid Hofmann was listened to by an audience whichfilled the auditorium of the school tothe doors and ran over into thecor riders On Monday afternoon the ladies ot the faculty of the School of Music gave a tea to the faculty and students of the school Presiding over the tea euns were Mrs A A Stanley Nirs president Miss Alice retary Clement Dicker: TjsRav ArnHi'm manassr Stickney baseball manager LeRoy Davidson member oratorical board Broadus DePriest toastmaster Paul Dickey orator Erna White poetess Miss Dora Brayman prophetess Miss Maud Durlin his torian Miss Emily Stark basketball manager Miss Lotta Broadbridge Michigan Chicago Golf The dates for the Michigan Chicago golf match are October 23 and October 24 The preliminaries to select a Mich igan team will be played on October 15 16 and 17 and tha men making the highest five scores will be chosen as the team The golfers are practicing daily on the links and of the old men there are Smoot Bloomfield True blood elker and Kidston Michigan has won both intercollegiate matches with Chicago and a hard effort will be made to score three straight vic tories 4 The first western inter collegiate cross country run will take place in Chicago bn Thanksgiving Day By reason of the fact that Michigan superiority in long distance running has not been seriously contested dur ing the past two years the suggestion for the meet naturally came from Ann pierced with a knitting needle Place the fruit in jars and pour the boiling syrup over Seal while hot' Delicate Baked Apples Select large medium sour 'apples and wash them Remove the cores with out peeling and fill the centers with sugar Bake until tender when tried a fork but not until mushy The sugar will melt and with the juice form a jelly 'Serve hot or cold Baked Cabbage Cook one small head of cabbage un til 5 tender drain cool and chop fine Beat two eggs light add one half cup of thin cream one half level tea spoon of salt and 'a dash of pepper Mix the cabbage and sauce turn into a buttered baking dish and bake one half hour Light Corn Bread Mix and sift two cups of flour one cup ot cornmeal two level teaspoons of baking powder Beat the yolks of four eggs add two and one quarter cups Of milk and turn into the dry mixture Beat smooth add two table spoons of melted butter and the whites of ffour eggs beaten stiff Bake in a loaf thirty to forty minutes i Egg and Tomato Stew 7 Cook together for twenty minutes one quart can of tomatoes one quarter of a large onion chopped fine one quarter cup of fine bread crumbs with a'seasoning of salt and pepper Stir often add two level tablespoons of butter in four soon as Peanuts QC per lb resh Salted Wax Tapers fine quality reg 10c box for Choice Cooking and ine rSnow Apple per pk New Chestnuts lb 10c Hickory Not per qt ioc ing its junior year Miss Mary Christopher of the has been acting as fourth critic in the training school this during the illness of Miss Hattie kett 7 ADRIAN Adrian Mich October 10 The an nual faculty recital and rieceptlon was given to new students and townspeo ple The recital was given in the chapel bv Miss Lease instructor of elocution Miss Wright teacher of vo cal music and Mr Cluff teacher of instrumental music After the recital the vdience went to the South Hall parlors where they were received and entertained by the faculty riday evening Earl Riley of Crafton Pa was elected to the ed itorial staff of the College World to succeed Lambert Miss Virginia Sinclair grand treasurer of Kappa Kappa Gamma visited the college the first part of the week An informal reception was given one evening in her honor by the local chapter to its alumnae Delta Sorority and the ladies of the fac The senior class met Tuesday and elected the following officers: Presi dent Howard Munch vice president Miss Edna Neer secretary Miss Eliz abeth Patrick treasurer Miss Mary Collum historian I Obee chap lain Cartwright marshal to Harper The football team gets in two hours hard practice every afternoon equaf 30c brands 'elsewhere per (TZAR highest grade' in the world 35c per lb ancy Teas new crop all kinds worth lb Royal Baking'Powder special 39cper lb Plymouth Wheat lakes 10c 15c pkg iCoffayette best cereal coffee 15c pkg for The New 'York Commercial thus pays its compliments to Morgan Co statement does not explain from whom the Steel syndi cate purchased the Bethlehem stock nor does it mention the assertion that Mr Schwab represented 'himself to Dresser and Nixon as the owner of iL and conducted all the negotiations for its sale Nothing Is said of the check for $7240000' which Mr Schwab is said to have given Nixon and Dresser to turn over to Morgan Co it is true is Mr' Morgan says that his firm does not appear as party to the selling contract with Harris Gates Co Mr Morgan does rot go so far as to deny that that contract was made for the benefit of his firm that members of his firm knew their stock was to be 'unloaded on the public first of all or that the Morgan firm insisted upon such a con tract being signed as Mr" Dresser testified Mr Schwab told him Mr Schwab or Mr Morgan tells on the stand from whom the Steel syndicate bought ithe Bethlehem plant the ugly gossip that was rife in the Street today to the effect that Morgan and Schwab first bought the stock and then turned it over to the Steel svndicate at a handsome profit will probably not cease It is suggest ey that they may have bought the Bethlehem plant with the intention of turning it over? to the United States Steel Corporation but found that it couldi be more easily sold to the ship building INTEREST TO GROCERS The St Louis air commis sion of Porto Rico has decided to senl to the exposition 200000 or more quar ter pound packages of coffee: for free distribution These packages will be tastefully prepared and will be im printed with the arms of Porto Rico and with a copy of a letter from Pres ident Roosevelt to Governor Hunt in which the president warmly' praises the Porto Rico coffee sent to him by the governor According to the figures given "out by the New York ruit Exchange there are afloat 130015 barrels Almeria grapes Receipts since October 1 have been 9815 barrels against 25382 bar rels during the same period last year Receipts to date this year have been 31608 barrels compared with 37458 bar rels during the same period a year ago Total receipts last season' were 292000 barrels Receipts of bananas at New York since' October 1 have: been154800 bunches'during the corresponding per iod last year Receipts during Octo bers 1902 were 404955 bunches and in September 1903 404149 bunches Green coffee imported into the United States from Hawaii during the last seven months ending in July was 1002635 pounds against 544375 during the same period in 1902 the respective values were $131286 and $60233' The visible supply of raw sugar its 1880000 tonss compared' with 1940000 tons last week andl 760 000 tons a year ago 't Lighting Constantine October 10 The erecting engineer of the contracting firm for the Constantine Hydraulic1 plant is now testing the electrical appliances preparatory to turning them over to the company at the end of October Everything so far has worked smoothly and the village is brilliantly lighted after sev eral months of darkness Tbe plant is a duplicate except as to size of the go verament plant at sRock xsiana 111 arsenal veneer dwelling No 93 Westminster corner or jonn street two story frame dwelling No 500 erdinand avenue between Christiancy and Dix avennes $L600 McIntyre one story frame dwelling No 678 erdinand ave nue between Toledo and Dix avenues $1500 McIntyre two story frame store and dwelling No 545 Dix avenue between Lansing and erdi nand avenues $2500 TJ Winchester two story frame barn No 1397 Warren avenue be tween' McKinley and Vinewood ave nues' $350 Cutham two story frame veneer dwelling two apartments No 701 Maybury avenue between Warren and Merrick avenues $3500 Herman ritz one story frame dwelling No 335 Christiancy street between Campbell and Cavalry ave nues $800 Herman 1 ritz two story rame dwelling Ko 608 Cavalry avenue be tween Baker and Dix avenues $150) Scheer Co two story frame dwelling No 735 Superior street be tween Collins and Moran streets $20)0 Baxter four story brick dwelling twenty four apartments Ko 492 Cass avenue between Bagg and Charlotte avenues $30000 Baxter four story brick dwelling sixteen apartments No 876 Second avenue corner of Hancock avenue $29000 Baxter two story frame dwelling No 144 Atkinson avenue be tween Second and Third 'avenues $3200 'Chas Paetzke two story brick barn No 224 Division street $400 Kennedy two story brick dwelling No 227 Buras avenue be tween Jefferson and Agnes avenues $5500 John Hart5 two story frame dwelling 110 Josephine "avenue between John and Brush streets $3000 John Hart two two story frame dwellings No 186 Holbrook avenue be tween Brush street and Oakland ave nue $4090 Perry two story frame bam No 83 Twentieth street $250 Gerds two story frame No 422 Mitchell avenue between Han cock and Warren avenues $100 Oscar Groede one story frame dwell ing north side of Kirby avenue be tween Moran and Ellery streets $800: Aug Sceffler one story frame dwell ing southwest corner of Thirty first and Rich streets $L10 Adam Pillik 1 story frame dwell ing south side of Theodore street be tween Riopelle and Orleans streets $1400 Paul two story brick two apartments No 138 Elizabeth street between Brushr and Beaubien streets $6000 Seilbinder Co two sotry frame and dwelling sotuh side of Gratiot bet ween Canton and Concord avenues $1900 ssf Henry Young two story frame dwelling east side of Pennsylvania avenue between Kercheval and Mack avenues $2900 Henry IH story frame dwell ing east side of Concord avenue be tween Canfield and Garfield avenues $2000 Henry ioung two story frame Excellent Peach Pickle Select fair peaches that are ripe but not mellow enough for eating' eigh seven pounds and? wipe each peach with a coarse cloth to remove the down do not 7 peel Prick each peach in several places with "a needle and place In a porcelain kettle with just enough cold water to cover Heat slowly then 'When the water is almost boiling take out the peaches and add to the water three pounds of sugar and the syrup a quarter of an hour skimming until clear Add three pints of vinegar "and one 'tablespoon of whole mace allspice and cinnajnon and a teaspoon of whole? cloves and celery seed tied in a muslin bag Cook ten minutes add the peaches and con tinue cooking until the fruit may be The" home cook sometimes vain to" duplicate some sauce or deli cacy which she has tasted at a dinner where a professional chef or caterer the peculiarly delicate salad dressing perplexed an am bitious young hostess who tried various boiled and other compounds hoping to find the secret for her next dinner" It was really a cream mayonnaise that she was 'experimenting for and should be i made by the following rule which may be doubled or quadrupled if many people are to be served Mix 6ne "half level i teaspoon each of mustard salt and powdered sugar a few of cayenne' and stir in the yolk of an egg Mhen the mixture is without 'lumps 'measure one tablespoon of lemon juice and one of vinegar and three quarters of a cup of olive oil Add a few drops of the vinegar to the egg mixture and stir then add the oil drop by drop beating all the time NVhen the mixture becomes thick add a little vinegar or lemon juice using them alternately After about one third of the oil has been added put in the remainder more rapidly rememberingthat too much oil added at one time causes curdling Just before this mayonnaise is to be served beat one quarter cup of thick cream until thick and sth lightly into the may When serving tomatoes as a salad arrange eachplate differently Cut one tomato in basket form and fill with cucumber dice hollow out anoth er like a cup and fill arrange another in slices and so on as ingenuity sug ALICE WHITAKER until softened then add two well beaL eri eggs and three quarters cup of raisins seeded Cover and boil for one hour servo with swegtened? cream or with a liquid sweet sauce String Bean SlL Cook young stringbeans in boiling salted water for twenty five minutes or longer if necessary Drain cover with "cold water to chi Ji and drain again Lay on a napkin tb absorb all the extra moisture and serve on let tuce leaf cups with rench dressing seasoned well with onion juice QuiclcBiscuitB To one quart of gifted pastry flour five level teaspoons of baking powder and one level teaspoon of salt and sift Rub in two level spoons of butter and mix with one cup of milk i shape into biscuits and1 put These day and especially good with some kind of acid jelly Sift together three quarters cup of rye meal that has been before measuring three quarters cup of flour twolevel tea spoons of baking powder two level tablespoons of sugar and a saltspoon of 'salt' Mix with one egg beaten with one half cup of milk Drop in small spoonfuls into hot fat and fry like doughnuts Banbury Calces Make a rich' paste and cut in egg shaped pieces' after rolling thin or cut in rounds and 'press each out longer with the rolling pin or the filling use one half pound of currants one quarter pound of candied orange peel cut very fine or chopped one quarterpound of butter creamed and one half level teaspoon each of cin namon and' allspice Mix sufficient stale sponge cake crumbs i to give a firm consistency Put 'a small spoon ful of this mixture on each oval of pastry cover with another and pinch the edges together Brush 1 over with beaten egg and bake' in a quick oven Sponge iBeat the yolks of six eggs light one cup of powdered sugar and' beat fifteen mlnutesSi Beat tho whites' of six eggs to a stiff froth add the strained juice and the grated yellow rind of one lemon tothe yolks' and sugar then one and one half cups of pastry flour that has been sifted twice and after mixing well fold in lightly the of the 'eggs4 Bake in a thick sheet about forty minutes Children's Pnddfng Vi eilI a pudding mold half full of fine bread crumbs cover with milk "and allow an inch "more ini depth pt milk juc uie nuiiure arranged alphabetic11! 11 1U cv in a statistic r' Best riend Best Shredded Cocoanut sold at 4Z per lb Tomatoes choice solid pack 8c large can Choice Sugar Corn 10c per can Early June Peas 5lr per caniOU California Asparagus 15c per can Kalamazoo Mich October 10 The Oratorical Association of Kalamazoo College elected the following officers for the year: President A Phil lips vice president Parker sec retary Johnson treasurer orbes Wiley The senior class held its first class function at the home of Miss Ada Hoebeke Thursday evening The Bble study department of the A is in a flourishing condi tion A meeting was held Tnursday evening for the purpose of planning the year's work and four strong classes organized At a meeting of the athletic asso ciation held Wednesday evening a copy of tbe new constitution was read and its adoption postponed until next The new constitution makes some? radical changes which it is hoped will greatly assist the associa tion in the fhanagement of its affairs The line ofhe football team is heav ier and stronger than Any line the college has had for four years The men are getting 'their plays down so that they are able to do good fast work The schedule of games is as fol lows: October 10 Olivet at Kalama zoo October 17 A at Lansing October 24 Albion at Kalamazoo Oc tober 31 Olivet at Olivet: November 7 AIrraat Kalamazoo 'Noyember 14 State Normal at Ypsilanti November 21 open November 26 Albion at Al bion forget to lnclude In your order a bottle or ackage of erris ormaldehyde The only perfect and perfectly safe Disinfectant and Germicide Will ridyour house of bedbugs roaches moths insects of all kinds and all disease germs If you have a sore throat gargle it xand note the quick relief Diphtheria Scarlet ever Typhoid and all germ diseases are successfully treated with it It is absolute ly to tinman life and can be taken Internally with 4' out danger The medicine chest is "incomplete erris or maldehyde Prepared in three forms liquid powder and solid cubes Price in either form 25 OR SALE ONLY BY PETER SMITH dt SONS Specials for Monday Emphasizing tlie economy that awaits thrifty buyers at this store nr natrona mierht be called nront snarers in uus grtgxi iwu supply store their combined purchases enable us to buy in immense Quantities and to make our profit in the buying not in the selling of our goods 'In as much as our prices are in many cases about what anma other dealers are obliged to pay all who deal here really save the ordinary selling profit it be advisable for you to HAVE A SHARE IN OUR PROITS? Nutrtne Bean ood gc 10c pkgou Celery Broth 54 10c pkg Leader Con densed Jlilk 3 cans 25C Baked Beans Tomato Sauce 8c large can Minute Tapioca Xc 10c pkg ov Corner Store PHon 5125 ney Michigan Potatoes Q()z per As bushel Sapolio 4 a ing the mct attention on the campus is Prof Austin the head of the new metallurgical department In accord ance with the legislative appropria tion of $45000 for the establishment of this new department roL? Austin has been secured to take entire charge of the departments of metallurgy and assaying thus allowing Prof Koenig more time to devote to the chemistry department Prof' Austin comes here after thirty years of practical experi ence among the smelters and mining camps of the west and is qualified In every way to institute thorough and practical courses in these subjects the lack oT which has been felt keenly In the past He is well known to the scientific world Laving contrtibuted many articles to the scientific jour nals his specialty being pyritic smelt ing He has taken up the work of his department with much vigor and has been giving shis' classes during week practical incidentally considerable exercise in ore sampling A i Agricultural College Mich October 10 The present week has peen the ad vent of one more foreign student each o' Burbano Bowen 'a native of Ecuador enters course Porto Viego and has attended San Gabriel college at Santa Ana He does not speak a word of English The other rnew arrival is a native of Are quipa Peru a graduate' of the uni versity of Arequipa He is well versed in languages having had four years of Spanish two years of rench and one year of English enters the five year agricultural course with the1 intention of graduating' The A guitar and mandolin club? met Thursday evening and re organized forthe current year Ten of last "club are still in college and1 as many new members have al ready expressed 'to take up the work Bruce McAlpine will un dertake the directorship of the club for the present I With the opening of each year the question of providing 'society I homes for the students receives "re Dewed attention At nrf wnt limp the six societies havet a membership of only forty: each and I the societies haves member ship of only thirty each Hence less than half Xhe? students: can become members oj literary societies Twor courses to organize more so cieties or to raise the membership limit of those' already in The latter was discussed in a sympos ium at the debating club Thursday evening the proposition being present ed to raise the: membership each 'of the societies now organized 1 I 50 per cent I Dean for the past eight years assistant in thq department of norti culture has resigned having been ap pointed director of the fruit exhibit of Michigan at the' St Louis exposition Mr Dean has already begun the col lection of fruit for the exhibit which I will be placed in cold storage at Grand Rapids The social season opened form al parties given by the Phi Delta and Eclectic societies last evening and by the Columbian society this evening CENTRAL NORMAL Mt Pleasant Mich October The second week of school closes about 400 students enrolled students to eqter and honed tho number rc nt ing the year Several classes have al ready organized and prospects for their being strong are good The life class will consist of twenty five or thirty members at least The chorus is already full and doing fine work A full year of chemistry is offered this year and the class now numbers fourteen Athletics are in good condition The football team is doing good work especially on the defense Two teams have been organized and practice daily Several games have been scheduled for the month the first be ing a mid week game about October 15 The whole atmosphere of the school 13 one of progress The buildings and grounds have been beautified and oth erwise improved and a great year's work is anticipated Illi mil i i 1 Jl I i Jl WOTI MUBUC LIBRARY 4 'Se "a kA.

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