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MONDAY JUNE 7 1909 THE DETROIT REE PRESS 10 MACKT AND GUEY 4 MEET AND CONER on NEW NOVELS Sev SURVIVES OPERATION DIES (New Ml CELLANEOUS ANOTHER HOTEL Htl AT LATS BURNS be sec transacted STONE Manager ADMITS SHOOTING two IN SEL DEENSE Enemies' HE ORGOT HIS TROUSERS Man each 6 be held EXILES ARE MADE HEROES SERMON ON JACK JOHNSON Mil out of A MIS MAIL Causes iW of CHICAGO uberculosis Blue Star Day June 91 909 recently Issued by this Bank are a carry money when travelling They In the twenty tnvest lames building United Battle sued $10000000 6000000 BLACK ORGANIZER IRED ROM STATE relx Unconventional ascinating Intensely Hvmen Pennsylvania Democratic Com mitteeman Insists That Poli tics Was Not Mentioned the He af tie ralh A Stokes GO TO IGHT HIGHER DOTY ON PLATE GLASS of the county asylum men and women who intelligent members of STRIKE BREAKERS CLAIM ULL PAY window times for he served a man who one of his 'an NORWALK Calvin Whitney president of the A Chase Piano company died at his home here to day Mr Whitney had been ill for several years and recently under went a surgical operation He was 62 years old AMMON MACKBX NEW YORK SORROWUL SIGHTS SEEN AT ELOISE BY THE ESTIMATORS Miller Claims an Alibi Marshall Mich June 6 Charles Miller of Detroit arrested in that city on the charge of rob bing Wood fur house in Ath ens last ebruary and now In the county jail here will claim an alibi He declares that he was ill in De troit the night the fur house was robbed and that he has witnesses to prove It Miller has been known to the Detroit police for years as a bad character and has served many terms for theft had a number' of men in here ready oh call They receive $250 per day they women of all ages are number though the ma middle age too not very Grand Pooling breakers hired to strike Railways Creek Smith Smith Though Not Called on By Sue Grand Rapids Detec tive Who Hired were to receive $250 per day they claim from the time they signed the agreement whether called out or not In case of work they were tn pay an employment bureau $3 apiece for getting them the jobs ri day they allege Smith tried to settle with them on a basis of $1 per day for Tuesday Wednesday and Thurs day and S250 for riday They take this and have begun suit through Dunham and Phelps Some of the men live here others hall from small towns all over this part of the state OUR I SAE DEPOSIT VAULTS are A among the finest and most secure in the country Interest paid on Reyes Supporters Honor Mexican Officers Banished to Sonora Special to The ree Press City of Mexico June The army officers who were exiles from snug berths in this city to remote parts of Qulntanaro territory "and thef state of Sonora because they publicly pledged themselves to pro mote the candidacy of Gpn Bern ardo Reyes for vice president are being treated as martyrs by the Reyes supporters on their way to their new stations Eight of them en route to Sonora were met in Guadalajara yesterday by several hundred Reylstas and escorted through the principal streets They have been guests of honor at dinners and oth social affairs HEAP POSTAL SECRET SERVICE Pause and Ponder Did VOtl Over for to think llnrn i laln In the morning when the world appeared dis mal to yon your head throbbed with pain you felt dizzy and tired your night had been sleepless your stomach was sour and bloated and you were constipated that you could be cured for 25 cts if suffering with bad liver stomach kidneys and blood go to our druggist and get a 30 treatment of Dr Burkhart's Vegetable Compound 25 rents To verify my statement beyond a question of doubt If not cured send empty box and the money will be returned Treatment free Change your existence of misery into a life of unspeakable joy and the world will appear to you batbed in the roseate hue of a new happiness Do it at once and you will feel grateful to ma for the great blessing that has come to you on account of my urgent appeal to you Dr Burkhart Station Cincinnati DEAN REED SAYS MISQUOTED centering on the aerial war ubj demonstrates how easily a might be wholly destroyed bv an enemy equipped with a fleet of mr ships from which bomba could dropped Into its midst With tbu rttrih lu I IJ imvau VI niniB n'( mingled love and adventuic York: John McBride Co) amous Battle Creek Tax Case Likely to Be Adjourned Battle Creek Mich June 6 After experiencing delays for seven years It is now probable that the famous Sanitarium tax case in which the state or Michigan as well as Battle Creek is interested to the amount of $70000 will again be adjourned instead of beginning in the circuit court this week Judge Parkinson of Jackson had matte all arrangements to come sitting for Judge North Monday but Judge Jesse Arthur attorney for tho' sani tarium is very ill and cannot at tend Harrison Geer of Detroit who is to work with Arthur will proba bly notattempt to take up the case alone SAVINGS ACCOUNTS at highest current rates Benches and Agencies in all parts of the Dominion A general banking business It More than once this expression was heard from those who' went with members of the board of esti mates to make a tour through the county asylum and county house at Eloise riday Men accustomed to the sight of human suffering were depressed and saddened as they through the wards peopled by once were society Men and among the jorlty have passed There are children many but a few who are awaiting removal to the state home for fee bleminded never come out here and go through these buildings without feeling commented one of 1 the estimators a hard headed young business man "It always re minds me how narrow is the line between sanity and The patients include nearly all nationalities There are now 584 in the asylum under the charge of Dr Marker and his assistant and about 48 attendants The visitors were taken through only the wards in which the harm less patients are kept There are padded rooms and even strait jack ets to restrain the more violent ones of which there are now nearly 40 The visitors were not allowed to see these lest the excitement prove detrimental to the patients But even the harmless ones become unruly at times and more than one of the visitors was impressed by the careful way in which Dr Mark 7" George Stearns Arrested for Kill ing Williams in Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Mich' June George Stearns who was arrested late last night for shooting George better known as Williams today admitted it was he who did the shooting He claims Williams attacked him in a frenzy of drunken rage and that he tired in self de fense Irene Vanderwall the woman of the streets over whom the affair started is at Butterworth hospital suffering from a broken arm sus I talned in a fall from a stairway the rotten balustrade of which broke as she was making' an effort to get away from the fight Williams has long been known as a bad negro and there is little sym pathy for him even among people of his own color He has been ar resiea several times tor peeping ana scores of minor offenses Oncetime in Ionia for cutting testified against him in cases Skunk Hides in a Pouch Consternation in Postoffice VancouverWash June 6 When a mail clerk opened the 'mall sack from Battle Ground the fumes aris ing from the bag made the office clerks In the immediate vicinity scatter for cover grab their noses and look at each other question ingly Whatever It was It had a strong odor What It was all soon knew by previous experience but to have it come in a small sack was some thing unusual unpleasant and un looked for The doors of the post office were thrown wide and the windows lowered Tn a few tnfn utes one of the clerks crept closer to the package and noted that the sender James Richardson of Brush Prairie' Wash was sending to a furrier in Kansas City Mo two skunk hides and all of the orig inal odor had been retained in the drying of the" pelts Grand Rapids urniture Men Send Delegation to Washing s'' ton or That Purpose Grand Rapids Mich June 6 A delegation of furniture makers left for Washington today to attend the conference qf manufacturers rela tive to the proposed increase in the duties on plate glass In the party are oote Al bert St lek ley John Hoult and John Linton the latter secretary of the National Case Goods associa tion The committee is more interested in preventing' the proposed raise in the present duties than in the pas sage of the Cummins amendment reducing the duties and will devote its attention exclusively' to the former end A conference will be held at Washington Monday night Makers of plate glass favor a flat duty of 22 1 2 cents per square foot which means a big increase in cost to the furniture manufacturer and eventually to the buyers of furijiture Grayling Men Good Muddera Grayling Mich June 6 The baseball season opened here today Grayling defeating the fast I team of Bay City by a score of 7 to 3 The game was played on very wet grounds The feature of the game was running catch In deep center Batteries Johnson and Magee Hare and Augstman Woman hi By John Reed Scott Mr Scott varies the novelist's in evitable triangle by making botli the women who are interested in Colleton Harwood widows of un usual beauty' Harwood has just Inherited airlawn a beautiful es tate on which tie' conditions of his ownership require him to reside 30 days Of each year Going down to inspect the place he one of the widows the other brings down a house pprty to which the resident Is Invited The rival beauties meet and divide the suf frages of the party of the men believes he has had a previous acquaintance with the resident widow and 'what comes out of his attempt verify his suspicions makes the' gist of an attractive story in which the author abandons ths field jof I adventurous romance familiar Colonel of the Red for the romance of the social'' world (Philadelphia: Lippincott Co) Preached By Booker Washington to Negro Business Men New June 6 Jadk John title to the heavyweight cham pionship of the world was the basic theme tonight in a sermon by Book er Washington to the Negro Business league of New York The name was not men tioned however the last Dr Wash ington told his hearers is what counts Success despite race or color makes the man on top re spect you What the world wants is success Hold up your successes: herald your gloom You re member when a certain member of our race went to Australia to do a job warnings were sounded that the color line would be drawn The question was hurled at him: you afraid in that white Now suppose he had gone to Australia crestfallen saying that he was a negro and much oppressed would he have won? It is a godsend that he did iwin It shows to the negro race what determination will in Dressing Goyrn Tries to Borrow a Pair New York June me could I borrow a pair of The stranger clad in a dressing gown who stood at the door of Dr Harry folding's home No 726 East Twenty second street Paterson was so polite and so evidently in distress that Miss Kate Golding resisted her impulse to slam the door She allowed him to enter and called her brother the doctor started out to visit a friend and forgot to put on my the man explained An ambulance restored him to the general hospital from which he had escaped He is Edward Buttel demented County House and Asylum illed With Wrecks of Humanity Depressing Place Say Most Hard Headed of Visitors WALKER President I Paid up Capital ALEXANDER LAIRD Reserve und By Ivan Trepoff A horrible story in its real ism portraying the fall of a strong man through the insidious influence of wine and a woman Dr von Ro deck a surgeon with ultra liberal views of life Is tempted by a wo man fair but frail He walks into the snare with his eyes open be lieving he can retreat in good Order when he plases He is not happy In his: home relations and finally is divorced When another woman a good one comes into his life he cannot rid himself of the declasse The end is tragic the tale revolt ing (New York: Newton) By Ronald Legge A wild flight of the imagination Rapids Mich June 6 their claims 75 strlke whom Detective Joe Smith help break the threatened on the Michigan at Kalamazoo and Jackson have The Dominion Bank Windsor Branch mcmillin Now chief inspector jot the post office department that is head of the secret service of that depart ment It is reported In postal cir cles that Mr McMillin is in line for promotion and may be raised to the place of assistant postmaster gen eral in the near future This he does by 1 her lover (New York Co) Bj William Bambrldge This book is th result nt of very profitable lectures Sliv ered by Dr Bainbridge at Chz ita qua 'The theme ts liralth f1 writer brings the individual fr infancy to old age giving mivt' and instruction all along ih wav Ho does not publish in the inter ests of any fad or movement 'im ply covers the subject (New York: rederick Co Detroit: Macaulay) By Augusta Gifford A review of Italian history lining the main events from est times with special mentr occurrences in the kingdom iTnlfarl 1810 The narrative is In i rir form and very readable Rotn Lothrop Lee A Sheptrd) er closed and locked the door of each ward after tha party had passed on Several in the estimators party found old acquaintances in the asylum One who is a member of a fraternal order was approached by a gray haired man who recogniz ing him as a brother lodge mem ber began criticizing the Todge for permitting him to remain in the institution Apparently he was talk ing in a rational vein but a physi cian who heard hlm later explained that the case is almost hope less Irra corner of one of the big dor of the county house is' a little space to which Mrs Prenslau er wife of the secretary of the poor commission pointed with pride Over a little cupboard in ''the wall was draped a starched curtain of floral design Near by was a cabinet which the old woman had saved from her former belongings Among her neighbors she Js some thing of an aristocrat as she has a downy feather mattress anda com fortably cushioned chair "She let any of the others touch anything In her apartment as she calls explained Mrs Prenslauer ew visitors at thfcCdunty house receive as warm a welcome as does the secretary's wife Whenever she goes out' she carries a bag of fruit enough to supply an entire ward "Of course it seems sad to many people who know the circum stances when they see all these people out says the little woman when one stops to think that they are being sheltered and get better food than many in their station in life are accustomed to have and when one thinks of how often they come out here all battered up and broken down it really so bad after on Island Whol ly Destroyed toss Esti mated at $10000 Algonac Mich June The ond disastrous fire on Isl and within a week occurred tonight when the Smith hotel about half way between Tashmoo Park and Grande Pointe was totally destroy ed with Its furnishings were discovered in the about 6 and spread rapidly through the three stories The Al gonac fire company saved adjoining residence i tin notel was owned by Capt William Smith who Is sailing with his boat on the lakes It had not yet been permanently occupied for the summer but Mrs Smith and her children spent the' day there They were down at the dock watching the steamer Tashmoo com ing in when the fire was discov ered The building was of concrete blocks and crumbled to pieces under the Intense heat of the burning in terior It was erected about three years ago following the burning of a smaller frame hotel on the same site Mr Smith's loss is estimated at about $10000 partly covered by insurance ormed Several Lodges to Get Negroes to Strike or Higher Wages Special to The ree Press Atlanta Ga June 6 Jesse ler who claims to be from Barre Vt has been driven from the state for attempting to organize negroes into Jabor unions and to induce them to strike for higher wages Miller came to Georgia about six weeks ago and began work tn the rural districts He formed several lodges and collected a fee of $10 from each He disorganized labor ana tne planters sent him the state "Our Insect riends and By John Smith Sc Dr Smith proceels on the sumption that every living thing has relations to manv other livlnr things and has undertaken tn make evident some of the Influence which Insects exert upon hnnnn life He treats of those Iniurlmu to plant and animal life and these which are beneficial to luitninitv of their offices as disseminators nt disease and of the war waged certain classes Much valuable in formation is brought together un these covers (Philadelphia: 1 Lippincott Co) "Remaking the Mississippi John Lathrop Mathews The Mississippi valley Is the fer tile heart of tho United States the map of North America present irn more striking feature than th tem of waterwavs which flew mt or are allied with it Yet today th great river lies almost untis ed in presence of the congested traffic the continent Mr Mathews's object here is examine into the me ins and the extent to which engineers have made these streams safe carrit if the cost of these improvements and what lies In the future as regardi the consei vatlon of this water re source The last feature Is esprfa ly valuable The volume has many fine Illustrations (Boston Hough ton Mifflin Co) Michael McCarthy Detroiter alls Three Stories and ractures Ankle Special tb The' ree Press Cleveland June 6 or hours early this morning Michael McCarthy of Detroit his ankle broken by a 15 foot fall from a second story window lay in the court in the rear of the Hungarian inn Prospect avenue southeast While stopping at the inn Mc Carthy occupied a room on the third floor Shortly after 4 this morning he rose from his bed and in a sleep walked to the sec ond floor where he opened a rear window Through the window he climbed and stepped off into space The blow when he struck the pave meat woke 'him from his sleep but Immediately rendered him uncon scious About 6 the night clerk at the inn discovered the white robed figure lying in the court He called and had the man taken to Lake Side hospital Physicians found that ankle was broken He regained consciousness and doc tors say he will recover Allen' Prominent in Bay State Left Son at Pequaming Special to The ree Press Springfield Mass June 6 Charles Salisbury Allen aged 61 one of the most prominent residents of Long Meadow Mass father of Brln ton Allen of Pequaming Mich died suddenly at the Springfield hos pital yesterday morning Mr Allen was taken alarmingly ill on May 20 He was removed to the hospital where ft was found that an ulcer had perforated the lining of the stomach The operation was deli cate but successful and his case was watched by the local medical rraternity witn mucn interest as ing unusual or many years Mr Allen was postmaster of Long Meadow was always interested In nubile fairs and had served many years on the Republican town committee He was one of the sinking fund commissioners and filled other town offices Mr Allen left a widow and seven children one of whom is a mission ary in Turkey "An Anarchist Bv Hutchins Hapgood Mr Hapgonfl undertakes to mtk known the natural hlstorv of anarchist by portraying tlu m'nis! life of two Individuals Mir! iH Terry II shows how th an archist habit of mind arts habit Whose philosophy I that social destruction This tirtru tlve anarchist he declair last hope in anarchistic ontrnin Ism and radical extension nt srr tt love His endeavor is to the conlltlons and eharaeteiun out of which social revolt i bin This he docs by analvztnc moods of a girl of the 'l I 4 'VT SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Grand Trunk Railway System Sunday Juae 6th Saginaw and Bay City $200 Special Train 7:00 A Lansing i25 Battle Creek 175 Holly 100 I Owosso 125 xonia 175 Grand Rapids 250 I Special Train 7:30 A Advance sale City Ticket office 124 Woodward Ave Teleuhona I 89 'T I NcwDoofe oote uneral Tuesday Afternoon Kalamazoo Mich June 6 The funeral of Department Commander oote WJ11 be held from hi home here at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon "In a Mysterious By Anna Warner' The proposition to build a big dam at Ledgeville and thus convert the gorge and the three falls Into a great reservoir for water power brings into view the characters who figure tn a story which "Is rather out "of the ordinary In plot and handling and which boasts one per sonage destined to be placed in the gallery of fictional portraits This is Mrs Ray the village post mistress who "works from before dawn to far on into the night to make an' honest living by eleven different kinda of sweat on her She is the usual "capable a widow who has brought up two sets of children by her former wives "and Is "pestered to by men 'will ing to marry her 'for the sake of being taken care of She furnishes the humor often caustic always shrewd and certainly enlivens Mrs pages Then there Is Alva nn idealist the exact anthlthesis of the practical Mrs Ray Lassie her friend and Ingram the young civil engineer who provide a secondary romance interlinked with Aiva's spiritual passion for a dying lover The residents of Ledgeville take a deep interest In the dam and the city people drawn to their little village and express themselves with much naivete from their individual standpoints "In a Mysterious Way" is the best as it is the most sus i tainea worn we nave naa rrom tnts author as yet It' is not however pnHrelv An i 4 Ha raadar flnilg himself nuzzled and somewhat bored over a sentimental situation strained to the utmost tenuoslty (Boston: Little Brown Co) TUBERCULOSIS BLUE STAR DAY WEDNESDAY JUNE "When a similar charity day was held in Louisville recently people were ashamed to be seen without the blue Mrs Chit tenden Jr MANUSCRIPT ADDRESS SUPPORTS HIS DENIAL Here is a book that IB will lira through Hn ft nJ the generations iflOll WITHOUT PRINCIPLE? By RETSEL TERREVE fl The thrilling and dramatic $tory of a criminal who after conquering the prejudices of our modem soaety called upon to rule it fl In a won derful senes of word pictures the reader is carried from the slum to the aristocratic homes and gambling resorts of the American metropolis then to the heart of great financial centre and through the intricate mazes of English company promotion then back to America and across the continent to die humanizing inspiring atmosphere of the great ano vir gin West And through it all directed by a merciless but master hand one runs the entire gamut of human emotions of all the controlling passion of mankind as found in society of the present day It is a book that will set the blood on fire that will impress a moral on the mind of every one who reads I The Baltimore American ay "Ute author ha produced a work that will mark an epoch in virile character delineation and resourceful fertility of plot Strong and blood tirring in every chapter it carries by the force of it climax the reader to the crest of billow It posxexse interest for the man of aedate mind and the girl who he romantic fane tea It ha a moral for the mocaliat and a touch of hutnan artistry for the humanist Victor Hugo stood alone yet this author 1 1 UM CUWIYU UMQ IMS Aadmknw EMERSON HOUGH Mr and Mrs Hough sailed on Saturday for an extended tourTf Europe and in search of material for a romance to follow Mr Hourh' successful novel 54 10 OR IGHT The great popularity of Sliua OR IGHT is evidence of the good taste of the Action ot the country as it posseses literary merit of a high order a thente of national m' portance and an Interest increasingly Intense or two months ui OR IGHT has been reported by the booksellers over the country the best selling book in America TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES me new Travellers cneques most convenient way in which to are issued in denominations of $10 $20 $50 nd the exact amount payable In Germany Great Britain Holland CR MUELLER SONS 75 SHELBY STREET MACHINISTS AND LOCKSMITHS Keys of all kinds made and repair ed Lawnmowers repaired and sharpened Telephone Slnln 4SX3 Special ta Th Pittaburr June Nor man Mack' of th rwaaweratte na tional committal ae4 Guffey th nwnWr frn 'nn ay vsnla had lwg rwnfroe la Pittaburr yesterday Thia was th first tim the to hav met lnc Col Guffey rsnm4 the rn in Pennsylvania after hl being de posed by the Denver convention laat July and there waa not a llttl In terest shown today when It became known that the two Democratic leaders had met Tonight Col Guf fey said: "Hr Mack and met yesterday and talked for an hour oro It waa purely a social meeting wae on an automobile trip with his familv and stopped over tn Pittsburg and we had a talk but not on politics In fact politics was not discussed It was a purely social "Did you and Chairman Mack bury the hatchet?" was asked was never the least trou ble between Mr Mack and said Col Guffey have alwhys been the closest social Mr Guffey was asked whether the name of Gov Harmon whose friends are booming him as a presidential possibility had been mentioned (Tur ing the conversation between him self and Chairman Mack said Mr Guffey "I repeat that we did not discuss politics In any shape or form" THE CANADIAN BANK COMMERCE HEAD OICE TORONTO ESTABLISHED 186T IN SLEEP WALKS OUT OPEN WINDOW! $100 and $200 Austria Belgium Denmark ranc i naiy norway Russia Sweden and Switzerland is stated on tho face ot each cheque while in other conn tries they are payable at current rates The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at WINDSOR BRANCH Gower Manager or WALKERVILLE BRANCH A Ridout Manager Parisian Laundry Co GUARANTEE SATISACTION OR MONEY REUNDED ANN ARBOR Dean Cooley has gone to Boston as the official rep resentative of Michigan bearing a Commission from President Angell to attend the inauguration of Rich ard Coekburn MacLaurln as presi dent of the Massachusetts Institute I recnnoiogy Member of TT of aculty is i Very Wroth Over Chicago a Press Reports Special to The ree Press Ann Arbor Mich June 6 A madder man than Dean Reed of the literary department it would be hard to find In fact he is so mad there is but' one expression that will dt it he is the fairly sizzles when you go near him All this is caused by the printed reports sent but by the Chicago press 1 correspondents when Dean Reed spoke before the Na tional Christian association in Chi cago last 'Thursday evening onifaternities tn schools and colleges When the Chicago correspondents got through with Dean speech they made him say that fraternities are responsible for the most of the poor scholarship and uissipation also I said nothing that could be con strued these reporters have quoted said Dean Tteed today I did say that more than one naif the students who fail their studies are the poor fellows who try to work their way through the university showing that the strain is too great for them I did say that of the remainder less than one half who fail in their studies are fraternity men I never said that the students that had to be fried home in' cabs because of their drinking are fraternity men nor did I say the fraternities are many of them simply clubs for dis sipation Nor did I say that the men who hang around the street corners and ogle women are fra ternity men "I never even touched on half the things I am credited with hav ing To substantiate his statement Dean Reed produced the manuscript his lecture and there was an entire ot t'he utterances credit ed to him In some manner the Impression has gone forth that Dean Reed is dead against fraternities when ac cording to the dean himself he is favor of them when they are of the better class the class most prevalent at the of fra ternities that look carefully after the class standing of their mem bers Such fraternities Dean Reed has commended Tn bis Chicago address Dean Reed laid special stress on the good results of the inter fraternity con ference recently organized In Ann Arbor in the matter of an awak ened interest in scholarship in non treating among fraternity men and satisfactory co operation between fraternities and the faculty INISH COURSE IN MUSIC University Department Turn Out Large Class Ann Arbor Mich June The University School of Music will hold its annual graduation exercises Thursday June 17 The following will receive diplomas: tv isdom Katherine Pheps and Mar jory Cassidy ail from 'Ann Arbor Normal graduates Myrtle Law rence Stockbridge: Helene' Stein bach Chelsea: rances Rhodes Bat tle Creek Lura Hunt Ypsilanti: Ethel Webb rankfort Abbie I1 ouch Ann Arbor Carrie Prochnow Ann Arbor: Bertha Crom Jackson Maude Kleyn Holland and Cordelia Heyes Reed City Vocal Allen A Dudley Emporia Kas Eugenia Brewster Ann Arbor Emelie Stein bach Chelsea and Irene Traub Jackson Public school music and drawing Maude Kleyn Holland: Henrietta Heaton Ann Arbor: Artu Sterling Grand Rapids Beulah Lovejoy Milford Marjorie Liddell Milford: lorence Allen Grand Rap ids and Elsjie Nanson Ann Arbor Public school music James Woods Eugenia Brewster of Ann Arbor and Emella Steinbach Chelsea The Bton Hailduvi of it: "The Mldramatic and of borbiEg interest Noooe after starting to read it will put it down ua finiihed ft will furnih a decidedly ool sensation to the jaded reader modern erature" SUaley Durkee Ph aaya: i the great American novel wM Burtard of Bokon 6 of the greatest book ever written and ap the opinion go PRICE 1150 Repudiates Bitter Attack raternities Credited to i Him in Chicago ortunes in ruit rom the snow capped summits of the Cascade Moun tains to the Columbia River In the famous YAKIMA VALLEY of Eastern Washington on the line of the Northern Pacific Railway The Scenic Highway the Land of ortune aAwsA tVia Tvaerfl drfktAPT IATinrt LBfi VvfiSba Unequalled opportunities are offered to the young man or anv man to acquire and develop a home Grains Alfalfa Hay ruit oi au Kings nze Apples Vegetables Hogs Sheep Cattle: all mean sure and abundant returns Other desirable localities in Montana Idaho Oregon and in Eastern Central and Western Washington present very attractive conditions for both Irrigated and dry farming Round trip" ares: Effective the first and third Tuesdays in each month to many points in the North aclflo States Long limit Stop overs Round trip Summer Tourist ares: Effeatlve dallv Mav 30 to September 80 to Paolfio Coast points Return limit Gntnber BL Stop overs at pleasure Whtr TmMrnrravaGUR condition by locating along "The Soenio Highway through the Land of Write today tor illustrated descriptive liter ature to MOTT General Emigration Agent Northern Paolfio Railway St Paul Minn or rates of fare time of trains reservations of space etc call on WHITAKER Diet Passenger Agent 423 Majestic Bldg Detroit Phone Main 332 Alaska Paotfic Exposition Seattle June 1 to October 16 1903 Rainier National Park and Paradise Valley bv auto or rail from Tacoma June 1 to October 1 1909 Yellowstone Park season June' a or innn lT)nrtlon4 Via famnitc UtV enteenth National Irrigation Congress Spokane Aug 9 to 14 1909 884 09 Big Money Manufacturing AUTOMOBILES Has been demonstrated from published ports that one automobile company in $340000000 DIVIDENDS Thia is over In dlvIHna dollar ot original ennllnl tApfe vv nave to oner Investors an unprece dented opportunity to share in the earnings of a compans that are worth while Bulldlna oars nr a nntonted sign having acknowledged superiority tor reliability and economy A company free from debt strictly cash on the nail business all around Its future for dividends is assured and will equal' It not surpass those abovo mentioned in a short period of time nose investing now win share advance In value of stock ten to times the value of your original ment Your request for Information will strictly confidential by addressing BOX NO 12 REE PRESS ff 1 SANITARIUM ATTORNEY ILL Kleyn Holland: Rapids Beulah 4 4 JRlWRMUai' ALLIHI1 WWI 't'W 9 W'saMMigg'A fr tP At Sb 111 fit St 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