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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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fc 4f 6 MARINE THE GORHAM SHOP Guaranteed Absolutely Pure BBSS DOMINION OCEAN STEAM EH Used by people of WES TO KILL WIE Of 13 in Windsor has 1 been received with favor and a committee representing various nrrUr Nothlr NEW YORK'S SOCIAL SIDE WITH THE ST JtEGIS HOTEL AS A CENTER and to Zdn for left will and Public Entertaining a Popular eature of Metropolitan rife POWER REPORT IS UP TO THE SOLONS BRINGS NORSK HOME ROM COLLEGE AS WIE OULD CINCH JOB ORIEARLE rail Women Aided ree i jdKr SUSPENSION OR PACKAGE LINES ATHERS DIE ONLY THREE HOURS APART Document Voluminous Contain ing Much Matter rom Papers and Magazines 1 RIVERSCOULD SAVE $40000000 GOAT to widen its railroad bridge draw for the benefit of the boats which the company announced will commence to run to this city the first weekAn May A TDPM inane ru mnnn ln tIpI)Op I( IGHT Our 'Guarantee with Every Purchase 4 DIAMONDS Our Silverware exhibit has been so widely advertised and admired that at this time we wish respectfully to call attention to the fact that our DIAMOND DEPARTMENT is in the same competent hands and the same sound business methods prevail Supreme Court nansinr iMIch' April The su preme court today heard the folio Jng cases: Pammel vs Pacific Mu tual Life Insurance Co: Michigan Central Co vs Murphy judge: Brady vs SI onia Liernstin vs Thayer Stroscheim vs Kranlch Call for Wednesday: 44 45 31 Li Dr PERECT ToofhPowder Cleanses beautifies and preserves the teeth and purifies the breath La Special One Class wJrei class) 140 to new larK twin crevr" steamers bor Sale by Leading Grocers tn the United States LA MONTAGNE'S SONS Agents The best tenants I UUilllS lit) rome they to a ree refinement for almost Half Century giainger hannanco Successors to Smith Co 237 239 241 WOODWARD AVENUE The woman who Is by nature not robust cannot be too careful ot her health The foundation of all health is in the stomach Without good di gestion the body is not nourished and then soon becomes feeble and weak In order to have good diges tion regular bowel movement is ab solutely necessary and it is at this point that so many women neglect themselves Tn any of' these conditions vou cannot do better than to take 'Dr Caldwell Syrup Pepsin the remedy that thousands of delicate women are using It is the great family a 111 'uion to ns won derful power to cure chronic constl pation and chronic Indigestion It contains 4 tonic properties that strengthen the stomach muscles sothat in time they will work natural ly again without the aid of medi cine Any druggist will sell you bot tle for the small sum of u0 cents though persons who have used the remedy before and know what ft is buy the 31 size Mrs Amanda Bran nan of Alvarado Va who is 68 and feeble uses It regularly and speaks in the highest praise of it Esther Pine of Marion Ind is also an en thusiast of this wonderful remedy and she wished she had the fortune to tell the whole 4 world about it Both these ladies as well as hun dreds of others we could name first became acquainted with Dr Cald well's Syrup Pepsin through the doc offer to send any sufferer a free test bottle direct to the home He will send you or any other suf ferer a sample bottle free of charge OH Of vom numr dress It is wonderfully effective in the stomach troubles of children and babies girls entering the period of menstruation and old folks all of whom need a gentle laxative jr mere is anything about your ailment 1 that you under stand or if you want any medical advice 9 write to the doctor and he will answer you fully There is no charge for service The address is Dr XV 508 Cald I wen bldg Monticello All yj 1 ANEW TRIP A Pleasant journey by rail and atr SOUTHERN PACIIC STEAMSHIPS NEW NEW YORK Ask about tickets from interior pointe GRAND RAPIDS WOMAN may: succeed JUDGE GAGE Barton Guestier (Established 1725) OLIVE OIL The quality of OLIVE IL is the finest It is made from selected Olives grown in the Nice and Cannes Districts in rance Imported in bottles only 1 Senate Changes In oxRoad Make Of fice Elective (rom a Staff Correspondent) i LansingMich April 13 If the senate concurs in the action of its committee of the whole and the house accepts its changes to the ox road bill State Highway Com missioner Horatio Karie will be kept: in office until 1911 The ma chinery to bring this about was an amendment to the bill making the highway office elective A Incidentally this means the open ing of the campaign to make the bankings commissioner ilabor com missioner and railway commission whn1 eHve ofPwer Senator Shields the' Earle amendment session of the sen Watkins will in thedothArhmnendments to include officers as their depart Son bl come ton considera Earle amendment received 18 votes in the committee of the sentiment is that it fol1 PfaSwhlei house and it is doubt Personal in 111 3 out ms ov Warner will uh draws 7so OHl wnteh cuss tne matter at length Preai between Earle 1Ine that luick of Night in Woodbridge I to rne telDmy I Mrs Nellie Dovett drew herself I up to her full hlgjit and her eyes I snannod flra TY 11 1 14 za 1n I 1 A OCU AJlCUl rounds atrol IXVM b'cieu me woman In with 39 out of saloon 439 Grand River avenue never was talked to half as just laiKea to USed tO and 1 threat to send her to Wood bridge calmed the woman was only fooling you mean to me" declared Mrs Lovett as left the Central station a few min! Klater conPany with her hus oanci vt for: flirnluhAJ not Just to vume a long jn Tress Want Ad AKormal and informal dinners' private repasts and elaborate ban quets are marked features of New Yorks social life of the present day Public dining as an art is cutvate the metropolis to the exclusion of many other forms of entertainment All of New Yorks modern hotels have recog nized the growth and extension of this latest society rad and have catered to It most liberally Grand ceremonial banqueting halls mJ ex quisite private dining rooms are notable features of all tho newe? public houses and thebe in Addi tion to the main public dining rooms No other hotel in New York however has gone Into this sub ject with the thoroughness and sin Bpayetl by the St Regis at lth Avenue kand ITftv fith Street At this hfttel recognized everywhere as most per fect and most homelike the culHne has always been given the first con sideration It was established to ian htts been continuously maintained upon a par with the most Lamtousv of Do A don and Paris but at rates no higher than those charged by other Hrsi claw New Turk hotels and with faclH tfes for large and small parties second to no other hotel in the hi the matter of rooms also the st Regis offers exquisiteness and econ omy for rooms may be nad there "8 low us 33 and $4 a day for a large handsomely furnished single bed tha aame with private bath A a day (or $6 for two people) day and up for a snlcniM Priv Deal or Purchase of A Barge's Navark Practically is Closed A deal by which the steam yacht Navark owned hv a Barge of Windsor Is to nass Into the possession of the Ontario gov ernment to bemused In the'flsheries department practically has been closed by Hon Reaume min ister of public works The Navark is wanted as a fish eries boat in the Bay of Quinte where a large number of licenses are issued each year to American tourists Negotiations for its nnr I chase were opened some tirno ago I According to the terms of agree ment the government will pay fU(VVV BORDER BREVITIES uneral services will take place In John church Sandwich Thursday Air Kmoin WHU IK uma name valkrvRlee aged years si Hvl I it'Ak Daylight Thieves Make Haul lecgaind an entrance to the Mueller Sons5 Shelby street through a rear window while the employes were lunch yesterday noon and stole of fice fixtures worth 3'5 1 ollowing the departure of KeV It McOowan peace Is settling over the col 5tholt church In Wlndaor which two years on account ct litigation Arrangements are being made hSJ? reopen ln5 serslce at the church next day to be attended by the bishop of the dloceee ne Wndor people Including most of Airrertt3w 0 the funeral ot Alfred Eyyatson former aiderman yea ft noon at the famX home on Caron avenue were conducted by Rev Allln pastor of the Windsor West Methodist church The ot crvlces at the grave The pallbearers were: Clinton xv Chemey i Kerr Jackson and Jackson A firing paTty from company So of the Essex uelllers gave the last salute over the grave The best tenants for furnished rooms do not Just to along they come along in answer to a Press Want Ad Singular Coincidence in Deaths Parents of Bridgeport Man and Wife Saginaw Mich April' By i 7 concaenc0 'he fathers of both Mr and Mrs Kirt Matthew bon of Bridgeport died within three hours of each other They were wul of th county william Matthewson father of the tornier died suddenly from apoplexy ot hls daughter Mrs Taymouth ire iand a veteran of the civil war When a boy in hisicens he carried mall between Sagi I'm'X over an Indan trail through the forest vv Kichard ChenneB father of Mrs KirtM atthewson succumbed to an of paralysis at hls homo in Bridgeport Ie whs born in Dou don Eng and was 87 years old Hecived throughout the civil war in he Twenty ninth Michigan Volun 1 eers MICHIGAN C0BP0RATI0NS Auto Commercial Company In creases Its Capital Lansing Mich April 13 Detroit has bled articles increasing its cap ital stock from 38000 to 312000 New filing articles 'vero as follows: orest Land Ttd Marquette $8000 Mid gley Co Kalamazoo Mar spietz Detroit (Train )uan Co Bay tlty 310 000 ostal Doherty Detroit with Eloyd El Doherty and Hurry I Postal ns the principal stock owners and the Postal Dohertv laxicnb Co Detroit $1000 Auto I op Ar Trimming Co Pontiac Jn eieHse front $20000 to $33000 Voight Milling Co Grand Rapids Increase from $10000 to $100000 Kt KOPEAN SmTZERIA 0 HVMMKR VACATION tnTnot healthful enjoyable and pensive trip the World it vllt SWITZERLAND day season ticket $4 anywh1 everywhere throughout the length breadth of this famous resort cou0P" the luxurious rail service of Meral Railroad Handsomely 22J rago book Hotels of ree on personal application rpatl for 10c covering postage ill ni TU AVE NEW YOKE by steamer Choate General Agent II ort St Detroit Mlrh Canadian Pacific Less Than our Days at Sea Weekly BMUng Be(Wfc Montrrsllaebee and Liverpool I 6 dutiful St Ltwreaei MAL4 th kn? MWiffK QQMB 3 Atlaatlo than ow Wireless on all steamers3rt I 9fl eecond 350 cut eabln tec px ticket agent or write tor Mil rotes and booklet S' LEIDICH 174 Griswold at Detroit Edmonds A I Xt at Detroit se men about being obliged JUi as went and when he was interrupted de didrt With much warmth that he thi to be bulldozed off iolrd ker three timesth he was out of order that the Che boygan representative took his seat shouted maker's The chair will not entertain a nreMpld CaiPbell who was framey A motion was made that the so committee of the floor the Glaring the motion was for the put IK? He that he would have to secure suspension of the rules to make the ton as his motion was out of order and it would require unani all0W chair to This was denied him and he moved to suspend the rules He was defeated but with vigorous anVS' county declared thw Httuation was unlike any experience ferry or Osceola said that it been explained sat isflctorfly bersllwh'nyna of the mem pers who could pass a bill could washertL1 any time whHen in mSX trouble would end opmg the sat he contin HrArAdad secn the constitution Ignored and set aside by a major without any protest except my vote I have sat' here and heard the i the attorney general laughed at and ridiculed I have seen a majority of this house aside long established sneak action of our I SDvaKBr In TAftldwre vluJlnfc It A two third? or 4U ittAC eL Dill rPATR Special 0 de Vstlie ast raw1 on WAYNE MEMBEBS WAKE 13 A fill A vw am I you tOrfav Supervisors Haye ranchise Say So Legislators Can Do" But Very (rom a Staff Correspondent house toninletTgatePthnted by he AM the water pow dav readhe State has Jts report to day ready and will probably submit The 'cument is a matte containing much govern'rthat has befen Sarncred from and and masazinea and indicates that some member of makeOmmttee haS labored hayd tocounr fOr Expense accountsiJhat have been turned in" Prof stated on the authority of fro Layton of the national geo Cak that 221000 horse been in Mlch and that there remains 300000 nn4e A0 b0 developed and the re port then proceeds to show that when all the wafA there wlU bc a tremendous for coal the committee expressly states fn Should be donye to powers of thl Prment water think state The members boards that the various grtnt should not should A blanket franchise but df charge a small annual fran the dafmt annuay during the time tne dams are being built and then Increase the tax according to the amount of power that the compan tO stant Ponts for dis Boards Have Absolute Power This sounds well but the shows that the consU tutio has given the boards absolute power in the of franchises About all tnat the legislature can do with rib rx rx A a una nave placed on file St wifc 1 dSST at he? home in Walkerville aged 5 years DMjxrdfn 22 years old Is dead McDouKall and Arthur streets a 2X illness Until hs a0 h0 Uv Cheboygan Windsor hue by of Victoria u' Toronto as one ot those on WnOm LHA llAhArao divinity will bo eonferrta 5rlOr Y111am charged with attack street1 Jthereau on Wyandotte nlht elected to be in when arrslgned in indsor police court yesterday Hla trial was set for Monday of Jme Batters eot the three young men killed near I elton last fall by the I car Republic Hanna of Windsor sued a writ iMinn yesterday claiming unstated damages 'Perance 38 years old wife of Moses Lcsperance a city employe is dead at the family home 110 Windsor ay blowing a short illness Shi f'Cs ne chhdren uneral services will morning church this The nrnrwbutA neriui IQQgQ duijj to the various Protestant fratemad orsranlzatlnna in hAPn rg(WlvJ wUt 41BB NnraeKf 1 4 oruers has been an pointed to select a suitable site It Is pro 5XW tO 6reCt building costing about Lansing Laundryman Leaps from Bridge After Attack and Drowns Continued Page One Lansing Mich April After trying to shoot is wife who works in the laundry I opponents of Speak next to the Michigan avenue bridge Charles talking ofmikVnn rulin were Dingman an employe ot a second hand to store here jumped Into Grand river from elecH a teCT a ProvlsfoTSK OERS COINS BBS? AT $10 WORTH $50 insurgents struck out this provision on the grounds that if were given t0 from committee a month later that preclude ti' made seriously to get the bill In this form the for atVr 8 bonchmen would not stand for the amended rule and the in not raly the neceS thirds vote to adopt it nfb battie was renewed this after noon on a motion to make the ad nir vniTibilJ a sPecla' order for 2:30 clock ednesday afternoon Rep rcsentative Cramton urged that the committee and tw senate bill Sad the bills were ex £11 except in one detail andeclitred 1 ha if the house passed d'fioJOnfei biU the Present con VfJ turmoil and the senate re tPoncur it had amost similar bill the Ieglation might be endangered Campbell Leaves It to House caH the motion only Jwv twolu0' lacking the neces ilry two thirds On an Inquiry sald thought the house i binldi jmUority vote make the witho pclal order for tomorrowa time certain for blltaddd that he lo tne nouse as to rnhewi th I should be tak pl Jdhed insursents immediately ex khnnlL 3 WW bh outed Representative Blerd of 1 want to hv bouse 18 entitled to a ruling declared Repre sentative Baker of Cheboygan tbJ chglr now hold that a HieJ rulM can suspend rules? I understand you have first Jt for you Ul? to ule aod then to ask the house to sustain 1 of Lapeer pointed to Mill that he Tdahned would have suspended if the house dy a whh7diir: other insurgents arose Hml ImHffnant protests and for a confusion prevailed rvtedSPwenCr fneak the voting v7i i' i uencate aoout Ud the h0USe de" Kad the speaker has at roared In Representative Baker then cured the floor and roasted vnon 3 TAKES POISON DIES ailing to Appear' Mrs May I Mitchell Is ound Uncon 1 I scious On loor I Grand Rapids Mich April I An empty laudanum bottle lying by I the bedside of May Mitchell I aged 32 and housekeeper for I 'X Charles Carlton an: unmarried I saloonist of this city explained the I condition this noon when I she was found unconscious and I hardly? breathing Physicians were I summoned and the removal I to A hospital ordered She I died at 3 this afternoon from I the effects of the poison Coroner I Hiliiker decided an inquest unneces I ary Mrs Mitchell who had kept house I for Carltonfive years retired of health and spirits This morn KENDRICK last night in the best I SaSinaw Mich April It is the ing she failed to put in an appear I consensus of opinion among thoseance and an investigation followed I bad their ears cose to the 1 Despondency the cause attributed I 5'roand that former Judge William for her act I will succeed" the late The woman a husband and I on thecir one living in Wnnesota is I this county Judge said Her only relatives in this oitv I bench while on the of five rwhi wrongest in the field are mh wlo covet the honor DenflllH and William J'enfield both Democrats and rank Rockworth and Bradt New York to pBru RENCH LINE Safety Speed Comfn vi Havre to pBri th lty ik at Train to AH Continental Compagnie Generate Transatlantiquc Gigantic twin screw ePHs all every Thurdey 10 a it modern wonders with all and luxurlee of most palatial hn'" even grander cale Pae Jr root cafes orchetra fan gymnasium dally nmptl! bel1 I Touralne It Lorraine AV" 5 las Provence 4 Ba vole 'V 11 Touralne ft 37 (It new large twin scre(v steamers New Yerk Bordenur Service eabln) only $40 nnd $50 C11M 1 4 JOS Snd ConJ tfbrtii German Jtyd ait Express Service Bremen 10 WmApr la cr Twin Screw Passenger 10 a men Direct Mediterranean Service April barbaroesa jy I "cSJtehJTftv ChU vemese CoB 0 $4 Wm i KJem Leldich J7 Gruwoid Watson 130 windward SUd RoundtheworlD rom New Tork October 14 uoj near J7 costing only $050 and up including all expensea afloat and aahota SPECIAL EATURES: MADEIRA EOTPT INDIA CEYLON Burma JAVA BORNEO PHILIPriNEa JaI PAN An unusual chance to vlalt un usually attractlvs places ItBOup nd Summsr Tours to Europa 17J St Detroit rank Clark Times Bldg New lork HOLLAND AMERICA LINE TWIN SCREW PASSEN8EI SERVICE fa voiK aomnsn vu souioo'i NINew i KyndameApr 4 Rotterdam April to Luxurious Social Hell aia Court Olaaa Enclosed Air Care Elevator Helland Amerlra Um 3 I Leldich 174 Grlewold St Wm KI1n 1 Opera Hous Block: red Ouesr I and 3 pen Bank Bld RUddlAN AMERICAN LINK 1st class J'5n up aru ROTTERDAM class IaIBAU 1st clasa 2d S57TA Sewr Twin Screw 10000 KI KIA Sailing from Ye jun July THearaphy XAK JOHNSON CO 27 BrvlwO to Take Action Push Home Bule Bill Hansing Mich (April The JVayne delegation has issued a call lor a meeting: tomorrow morn ini? for the purpose of taking action towards niishinc yj min kin Ar? Jimi iiorne bill Two Wayne members Ogg and Miller are members of the niVtee clty corporations and the latter has shown no disposition UP the bill for serious con sideration On the other hand the senate committee Is at work hold ing hearmirw and linlnan win WHI1E STAR Dominion Line Montreal Liverpool 8 June is July (new) May 1J JunyD Dominion May 22 Jun 6 July 71MAGNETIC (new) July 3 aus ouw May July A Vancouver June Largest and finest steamers ot the Si Lawrence route Broadway local agents frt LOU WINS0R IS BETTER Now Believed That Masonic Grand Secretary Will Recover Reed City Mich? Reports to mght Ray that Grand Secretary lxu Wlnsor a condition seems tnuch improvedHid point to ultlmate recovery 1 Seventy New Mlnlug Engineers Houghton Mich April llrd 'assar exercises of he Michigan college of mines were held this evening The annual ad dress to the graduates was delivered by Isham Randolph of Chicago head of the Chicago sanltarv trlct This class numbers 70 members ''r Convicted tri less than hoi ksx klv es terrifi 1 1 UUJUj wsvuo cvemuauy oe brought Intn ueiion i use A etrnorw 1 nnrft rllv a vz i a i i ri rav i a a xr acrixiisiiiixrn together1 may be barnessed bold on a on Abbott street rvO vane uuwer ov a i was MinaIl riinnlnrr XV I I MWVC4 WJLI1 Lin basis a careful estimate would I "'V saloonkePer found uuucveiopea Dower nf I 1 Llle Slain sntn Aurl A I i 1 4 I W1 1 1 a 7 TVVVUU 1 At present the devei Juoge Phelan on ninnr in rs a i os iax css siiv nnmnnrf i a v3 xji ntlT rne rata ot va I an ava w1 'i inp 13 increas assault it will be possible to convert the steam power of uS to water power and then the development will certainly keeS pauu WITH I nA AT rz4 va une oresent nnnHiXdno nhIn5that avail I wber be was subpoenaed as a wit cess of 340000000 Directly after Judge Phelan nt f2is of the mr the farvta sent I start today for Detroit aaaxLvvriiMvir was vs rxiir VTOVR sv a fr LT nvj AIAV vvwwww mass vuuiiBvi rur rsairrii rrsv rvttk wiiirB aiuuiii i rif ijrirni nrrtrtA nectlon with rh7 lnt? In I the I court to continue With I fscslving freight for all JJike Michigan to I and Lake Superior ports I I vocutor KllnatrlnVI A I we we am argument between Judge Phelan LttJL ULUKS iipairicK ana McHugh followed I Chose 1 Special X'S N1Kht tral would be begun held last evening 11 ordered the court I following were elected mem will hear no more statements It I v0 board of directors of the custom to conduct your I Milton A McRae self that way in courts where you I nlaJS 8 tC' McClelland have been practising Mr McHugh I pies Whitehead John but it will not be allowed my I White feeorge court" eu ln I Moody Robert Zug was taken to the county killman James jail It is probable McHugh will I ri? tf Pendleton' The first appeal the case I named are new members of I I tbe board The others are re elect UNI0N WINS VICTORY mNext Tuesday evening a 8peclal I meeting: will be held to select of Sewer Diggers Obtain Per Diem CerS of the awsocatlon System Through Council TBE0UGHT OICER MEAN The per diem system of sewer I Mind Thoughts K0Un last nlsbt in only a half hearted way The unions panted the system adopted to pun ish tne open shop contractors The committee on streets presented a resolution to the effect that the vvmmiasioner or public works ne aaaressed Lieut cause all sewers where in his I last night judgment a saving can be effected I thelr rounds Patrol to be Hue 1 fio i I men Roy Baker ana bv the riennrmoe Plan I gers gathered the urnmon I Haarer said the plan had been tried and that they came about even with Practically in any tme and a disadvantage at busy times of thenork wheb department can work 1O0k after however holdo a resolution would be a good club over the heads of the contractors in keeping blds down and It was adopted 30 to 6 NEW INSPECTOR ARRIVES Lieut Camden in Charge of 10th and 1 1th Life Saving Districts Lieut IL Camden until recent ly an executive officer on the Seminole arrived in Detroit yes rday and will have charge of the 33 life saving stations that extend from Duluth to Louisville on the and east to Oswego He be inspector of the tenth and eleventlvdlstricts and will visit sta tions under his command four times during the coming year' Lieut position In the revenue service corresponds to that of a captain in the armv He has spent several years in Alaska and went north in the Bear in 1897 to re' ef the ice bound whal ers in the Arctic ocean fin was also on the stern wheeler Nunivaka used chartrng the Yukon rher In the Spanish American war Liaut Camden had charge of the subma rine mines at San Diego Cal The best tenants for furnished rooms do nnt come they con I along answer to a ree Press Want AL i i Hh ul 1 ROIT PRESS WEDNESDAY 14 1909 Lake Association Takes Quick Action After News A rom Buffalo As result of hiring their engi neers without requiring the open shop contracts adopted' by the Lake association the Anchor line and the Western Transit com 1 pany have been suspended from I membership in the association and been so notified by President Livingstone When asked yesterday if he had as yet received official notification I from the two lines of their course I in closing with the engineers Pres I ident Livingstone stated that he had I uraju xrom ootn lines tnrough the mails la their course asked course they pursue is of no further interest to me or the Lake Carriers association" he replied they withdrawn from the association? but they are not Saia A prRsIHAn Jvl atnn a rirvlv Warner I While he was not inclined to dis a riisq rnn i i a jciifttii ricaiutut Of 1 1 Jon had been taken upon receipt of maw na I xrom xsunaio LA2L SALE BILL PASST'YYK It ls learned that the two lines xaooxijj I have been Informed by wire of their House Also p4 which' is said to be for uxx uruier I ocion oi ine policy and the res Ooen I oluttons of the Lake asso W8t Cars I elation with the knowledge that Lsnslnr April i3 1 Jhey were so doing It is evident the Ml' Axing the price fo? do not In tax descriptions ot delinquent I tend to fibt wlth any weak Spot Ji description after I tbe ranks' the DubHelt! or Paynr for I We have decided for the open thP nrt Potc ln addition I hop and we shall stand by that last and all the Ing the use of XZ Pronloi 1 repeatea lreslilent Dlvlng runnlng bo" sJonXridc wlth ment under whfch ftreet rail cnan' I Contrary to a general impression les may use their present stoel7r I 8'aned from printed reports from Of this Style betX 1 and 'ffiZ Buffalo the two Hues mentioned 30 each year but all new cVs of thlsral aboye are the only ones of the four must have a center aisle type I that have settled with their en Sifnder" biU to establish the town I that are members of the Lake "chocl system with a refer 1 association' The Rutland the attache1 was agreed to by I is practically a part of the There were of the whoiX I Western Transit company however in the houre nnH 8 the rencral order I Lehigh Valley Transportation considered Xttd ofthm was I company has not been a member of the association for a number of Committee I years being known as a non union ummittee to Hear Book Men line and not being in sympathy Lansing Mich April 13 Wea I wth the course of the association the nesaav evening th 1 in maKing wage agreements ovnrv Srtt NEW DOCKS AT SAGINAW TVbLstutoMs8 iWhaT Will Build Them and Rail wilh nfeaslblt Tf 11TTvzx rad WH1 Widen Bridge beCposTibril ve CaSe Jt woudl RRLTAN flANVTPTUD Saginaw Mich April In or ageUnof I vUJI I 111 1 ED hetrSlt veUnd manUi16! I AR INTEND TH DP I ho Xnll8tream muat I will be built at the foot of James necessarily be gauged I I avenue on the east side and Hun Smnll Streams Will Be Used Partner Cleared on ere MarqteUe $toTo5o yield comparatively a smaU run off Une Charge Both ace on account of the relatively low I a' hduded Tatnhi bLBA Tnal I conditions These small 3rcams many of them so unIm 1 no i Detroiter Stuck on Contract and Pay Tries Vainly To Make Sale ArrU Litigation be na11 801 11 aiH1 furniture business Of Baldwin son of Oxford was tost week responsible tor a most e(iulpment The Detroiter 2 on contract and Baldwin thnnhlJiCred lt a time when he thought it was about up to him to get the money Then the trouble began Seeing he could hold on no longer and about ready to cotno to terms the Detroiter Placed a casket in his display window with the follow ng card: 'This casket like 10 we sell for $10 wcre no taker" and as soon as Baldwin recovered possession ot the bus iness the prices went back to the scale set by the state association EYES BLOWN OUT BY EXPLOSION Grayling Lad is Victim of Sad Accident "While Gathering Kindling Wood Mich' April Edlor Labrash year old son of Labrash had both cyes blown out this evening The littfe fellow was picking kindling wood out of the nuuui ui me nig nun when something exploded putting out both eyes be'taken to Ann Ar bor r' Merriman STRUCK BY TRAIN KILLED George Bentley Loses His Life In Durand Yards Mich April While working in the railroad yards herea thfs evening George Bentley was struck and killed by a train He was 29 years of age and is survived by a widow and two small chil dren Bentley formerly lived at Linden where hla parents Mr and Mrs Caleb a totuc Monroe Burglar Convicted Monroe Mich April In the this afternoon? Ora Parent of Toledo was convicted of burfirlariKinc Shim xCajr V1 t'hT £aTba waitJdVrOredmCe Sentence EARLY BIRDS AT RESORTS our Detroit amilies Already in Cass Lake Cottages Pontiac Mich April 13 The Summer re sort season has already opened at Cass lake despite the fact that there is today snow on the ground our Detroit faml iiure llave taken up their residence at the eaRes having expired of Detroit apartments Next week more are' to fo low and It Is believed the lake will be ell populated this year by the firre' nr Mav Cass lak I 1 1 I in early Last week a ariy of 12 girij camped In tents at Lake Orion and en countered all the hardships ot camp life nd1 of Wednesday which did damage an about county wi 1 Negro Colony Ordered Cleaned Vp foptiac Mich April As the cuimlnatlon of a series of com Dlaintfl frnm the ii Agpent sKt xxvxm cu in me probate court to have a six year old son taken from lossie Tennant arrest ed as a disorderly and for conduct ing a dsorderlv and his mother were placed on pro bation in charge of Police Chief Richmond for a period of 30 days Judge Rockwell then advised the officers to make a cleaning up of the negro colony where trouble is of almost daily occurrence OLKS DUE OR SURPRISE Lovers rom Indiana Get Wed ding Knot Tied Here Lawrence Minn Iman a' tall far mer aged 28 and Miss Ada Dodds a short and pretty daugh ter aged 20 both of Washington township Ind came to Detroit yes? by Justice county office Just slipped away to fool the folks explained Lawrence when questioned by License Clerk Alex Stewart been traveling ever since 9 this morning and are pretty tired so stay hern tnnlcrhf back ana I reckon be some SreSud Ant he and his bride walked out to see the town Thieves Steal a Graphophone Mrs Samantha Saunders 94 Clin ton avenue reported to the police hVr1 Klt thieves had entered her houxe through a rear window yesterday niornint bi 2 nt a neighboring grocery store and taken a $2o graphophone suit case and 31 in money Jordan Man Taken HI at North Western University Has Pretty Romance rrtJ" vaLiiurineB vnt April Aipneus ry of Jordan thle county is busy these days acknow ledging the congratulations of friends on hls winning for a life partner one of the fairest girls ini Uncle domains There is a breezy bit of romance attached to Mr rv wo mA I university Evanston was suddenly taken ill nnd waa 4 A I pltal and Miss Jessie Paine hap pened to be the nurse who brought l'tViriMV Am strong attachment sprang up be tween the two The wedding took at tbe homo of the After a short wedding trip Mr ry brought hls bride to the fine farm he owns near Jordan GOVERNNENT IS BUYING YACHT OR ISHERIES being in sympathy of the association ARE IXED tern I Some Changes In Charge to Lake 1 1 1 x'ons hist April 13 Carrying charges vi iur me reason nave been fixed 4maj I i siigni cnanre to Lake Mlch jointly accused with the for I ports compared with last season ror tfte ot laake Superior on th a I up cents wnicn is the Prosecutor Kllnattek nni fsf nl I ba docks at the lead atructlnn or TiIaS th ll I Michigan ports including Cheboygan I iiciaii iniiwaiiif aa anrt xnufK zsuimm i With Charles wnimcM i i a xn rare io LS I Chori i on i oinwauxee cock is unchanged 10 I and John Mundt ab I at 40 cents oejxon ana Stiles I uusmess nas ween done at the flg was resumed yesterday morning I by the hard coal shipper at Officers are still on the trail of I touftalo and some tonnage to load at Ohio txroveff No Inffirmat Inn I Ports was lined yit thia tum On the basis I SSLwJ? Jh ot hls sudden Te7 u11 andno HYin xa i savass inc vrsAm a 9 MMM A Will wa suoDoenaeo a nHt i the wntftr I fO' the people Belton nnrvl Anchor Line Is in OneeAtiAn I NM1AO mA11 I rerr on another I TK A a a a aa a a a a a so 0 a a istaviiriai imw the value of which would be inex witnesses MMndt I Jast nto1: the Delaware of 340000000 I Directly after Judge Phelan ant I Muncr mat £ury Attorney Mc chkLro? tZmSreoth? codJLm sidered and InnuiriH1 Detro ptt nectlon with this investigation ti nn Jt occasional Prosecutor se to find tba the various I Bad wls not prepared assessed on practically a as you please system in some counties a fair and equitable valuation has been nlnrsd nnnn na? I tn others an Assessm? euiimg valuation has been lex ied The same arguments that have prevailed in boards of super visors in granting permits to dam rms that failed to safe? nhtYin6! rights of counties have obtained in keeping down assess es MSost flagrant ben applied It is obvious thatspcially in remote counties the chief local benefits that will be re tad from the development of the Tust derived from the taxes of the company People 3Iust Protect Selves pffnrfa nr mm devise means of bringing about the proper adjustment of this situation nave in large measure been relieved by the enactment during the pres? ent session of the legislature of the amendment to the tax bill Intro" by Representative Copley which in a large measure restores reJe of tax commission to review assessments or comnlaint of any tax payer in the state This niftCPo ikiA rsannlrt 4m secure their rights and the neglect to do so is a responsibility that they in future must assume for themselves It is however safe to predict that the railroads and other common carriers who are assessed directly by the tax commission will to Jn tlielr own interests that Other interests In th 0 L4X4C5 UM fl just proportion of taxation which incidentally will solve the problem various counties The principal rivers of the state upon which further developments are under consideration ares rn Saginaw Kalamazoo Muskegon Manistee Thunder Bay nd Cheboygan Au Sable Man istique Menominee Escanaba Dead Carp Rrule Michigamme Sturgeon Pike Cedar Paint Iron RttIe Portage Crockery creek Au Gfm amm I a MM J1 wvviuu i auij Aiiuiun: wnite ity or I Rifle the general order and put it special order is the last BUaw Gentlemen not uu it ing to stop in this colrs you have begun if his I pace ot the last ten dav 1 wm iUed foi another month what will the result be? You have th votes you have the power but I I accountreat State wH1 cal1 Louder and Mnore vigorous igrew cres insurgent and despite the fact that they they never missed a point ameitns as ending the fight motion' arrled S' S' 1 NHHk 'wl 7 1.

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