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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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r8 No fretting over the biscuit DOMINION ASSESSMENT HAL MILLION LARGER 'Roml from a peanut roaster stored in the basement of the store occupied by Joseph Peters damaged the Med bury block in Windsor to the ex tent of about $800 early yesterday morning Richard Kraft was taken to To ronto by Provincial Bailiff Ryan yesterday to serve his term of 23 months Clem Calahan sen tenced for night riding and Ches ter Edwards who drew a year for carrying concealed weapons also accompanied the bailiff aid to many a success Makes the most nutritious food and the most dainty and delicious 1 '773 raft making Royal is first Jfs 1 1 gcwyrx wz5ju5 tSsiJ 0 iyl jgjSMMSjiaEg XHtefcO' gS fiKfflgSy I Increase Will Cause Half Mill Reduction in Windsor Tax Rate Next Year Windsor's assessment as it stands after the final sitting of the court of revision yesterday is still more than half a million dollars in ex cess of the figures for the preced ing year an increase large enough to provide for a reduction of at least half a mill in the tax rate for next year unless unusually large expenditures are undertaken by the incoming council Nearly 400 cases were dealt with by the court of revision in appeals put in by 194 property owners and the total reduction made in the assessment figures amounts to about $7 "000 The largest appeal was by Ambrose Appleton against the as sessment of the Manning house property which was increased from $47500 to $49000 The appeal was settled by striking off $1000 ARRESTED IN WINDSOR Man Who ought Local Detec tives is Deported ollowing his release from Cen tral station in Detroit yesterday afternoon S'amuel Spencer aliasTames Wilson was rearrested bv the 'Windsor police who received word that he was being deported and were waiting at the dock According to his own story Spen cer left Central prison Toronto six months ago as a ticket of leave man and broke his parole by com ing to Detroit without reporting He pleaded to be given his liberty promising he would take passage for Europe at once but he will be held until the police hear from To ronto nORDER BREVITIES The cost of the recent bye elec tion in North Essex to the treasury of the dominion was $1054 Directors of the Windsor and Sandwich horticultural society have undertaken the project cf holding a flower and fruit show in Windsor next fall Samuel Stewart and Norman Welsh pleaded guilty in "Windsor police court yesterday to charges of arson and were remanded until this morning for sentence Before an audience that packed Curry hall Windsor to the doors the Royal Welsh choir gave a pleasing concert last night The choir will repeat its concert in the same hall tonight Imposing ceremonies in which all the Catholic societies will take part will mark the opening of the new court of St Joseph at Our Lady of the Lake church in 'Walk erville next Sunday ire supposed to" have originated SHIPPERS WORRY OYER NEW RULES Demurrage System Proposed by Railroads That Will Mean Thousands to Detroiters Changes in the demurrage rules now being considered by the rail roads operating in Michigan formed the principal topic of discussion by members of the Detroit Traffic as sociation at its first meeting held in the board of commerce rooms last night While the changes have not been announced enough has gotten out to cause anxiety on the part of the 112 large shippers represent the association Heretofore demurrage has been charged after a car had been ou the tracks two days but shippers were allowed to balance against the debts so Incurred any credits earned by unloading in less than the time allowed The balance was struck at the close of ahe month It is understood that the future system will be to charge up all demurrage collecting the groaa sum at the end of each month Claims of credits will be made out by the shippers and be forced to go through the regular claims de partment tying up the money for considerable time credits to ba limited to the amount of debits With some Detroit firms the debits and credits amount tn several thousand dollars a month The committee on demurrage was instructed to confer with the rail road authorities at once to protect the interests of the shippers OICERS ARE INSTALLED Charter Closes January 1 for Loyal Order of Moose John II Kisbeck of Pittsburg na tional organizer for the Loyal Order of Moose finished his work' here last night by installing these offi cers in Detroit lodge No 160: Past dictator Charles TI May dictator Johnson vice dictator II Cavanaugh prelate Gus Markey secretary Charles II Buell treas urer Carnegie sergeant at arms Harris inside guard Bruechert outside guard Ed ward Maag trustees Harry Nic ol Dr Harris rank Batch elor The lodge starts with 443 mem bers and 1000 are hoped for before the charter closes January 1 The building at 185 Griswold has been leased for eight and one half years as headquarters and will im mediately be remodeled The Sleepless Nights I experienced Before giving up Coffee for Postum I did not Understand to be Directly due To coffee until afterwards POSTUM told and GOOD CHANGE Coffee to Postum The 'large army of persons who have found relief from many chronic ailments by changing from coffee to Postum as a daily beverage is growing each day It is only a simple question of trying it for oneself in order to know the joy of returning health as realized by an Ills young lady She writes: had been a coffee drinker near ly all my life and it affected my stomach caused Insomnia and I was seldom without a headache I had heard about Postum and how bene ficial it was so concluded to quit coffee and try it was delighted with the change lean now sleep well and seldom ever have headache My stomach has gotten strong and I can eat without suffering afterwards I think my whole system greatly ben efited by Postum brother also suffered from stomach trouble while he drank coffee but now since using Postum he feels so much better he would not go back to coffee for any Read Road to in pkgs Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time They are genuine true and full of human intereat a Postum Cereal Co Ltd Battle Creek Mich i WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 1909 THE DETROIT REE PRESS LAKE MARINE NEWS VERNON CASHIER IS EXTENDED TO MIDNIGHT DEC 8 St sidered Later 30 8 to De I hh 4 ji assert they 0 it ft Odd Things Not Seen Elseicherc: KING CO ANNOUNCEMENT up SUBURBAN BRIDGE PROJECT Straits NOT DISCUSSED 103 WOODWARD AVENUE Importers EE OCEAN STEAMERS OCEAN STEAMERS Go to SLTKltB CRUISE BY ITALY MOLTKE Program 7 WEST INDIES a week ago and It 31 DETROIT CAPITAL WANT Jfterfflud Jorth German fjoyd Saxona Large ast and 'Luxurious Twin Screw XT'vn a a nri neorvncVAw 4 prated book free I I Note our ad vt in Column Hamburg American Line 0 nd trl CRUlSi 19 MAY BUILD AIRSHIPS (S00N SUBURBAN SITINGS' and other steamers up jucudd i a Ct vr Ct a a a 1 A 1 CRUISE ARUUtWTHE W9 up WEEKLT hisfor Schuck Berry HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE ouso he Bldg the crew and had no Me SOUTH AMERICA CRUISE Crowley Milnor Co Wm iero The Hudson Co The Rayl Co ine Maccabees and among the de cut on his made by a one of the 81 DAYS UP The ree Press Liners Are Certain to Brins By permission of Rt Rev John oley bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Detroit the Sunshine society will collect pennies In the parochial schools of this city riday Gray Worcester Geo Schittler Standard Drug Co The Henry Weter i Co that was ex market has Lsrjtst Sitsotrs io ikt: CRETIC and RO MAM 3 CRUISES ROM NEW YORK cember 10 will until December meeting will be The rate from was fixed at 1 per cent by a preliminary exam the books This places at about $14000 largely The liabilities are esti but it is believed Sailing of Dee Canal Barbae Comfortable Island by Ocean sine Orchestra DY 3 a 6veniy Lgpl uuU tue yesterday afternoon Thayer his money in the pocket shirt where he had nlaeed safe keeping the night before Leaner held to grant midnight Japan 10:30 Huron 1:50: Edwards Orotava i MJ eir PHONES: Walnut 1009 City 1009 township board did noi order aa election last night as expected to vote on a proposition to leauo bonds for a muni cipal lridgv over the west channel to connect Trenton with Wyandotte Instead the special meeting was ad journed until Saturday The meeting of Trenton residents ikVpr 1 Is now thought the municipal bridge idea is losing extra insurance will cost and 10000 ton ships from to $3800 That means an on coai HOTEL CLERKS DID NOT KNOW HE HAD BEEN HURT 9:30: Burlington Berry Orton 30 rlvlntrqrnnr Standard Oil bare Nos 2 German 5:20: Amazonas strong and the rate it will doubtless be the beginning of DURHAM DUPLEX RAZOR CO Ill ITH AVENUE NEW YORK cember 8 and that means that steamers that sail atter the regular insurance ex pires will have to get fancy freight rates The 9000 3 5 0 0 advance of 40 cents a ton ami a cent a bushel on wheat Rhodes 3:50 a tn Upson 5:40 Rlbblns Neff 6 are inclined to Ned Sargeant found as the holdup st 10 said President of the Lake Carriers The whirlwind finish nected in the freight failed to materialize and there is considerable disappointment In ma rine circles Vesselmen of experi ence looked for a coal rate of 75 cents a ton to the head of the lakes but 60 or 65 cents seems to be about the maximum that will be reached except in possibly a few sporadic cases Owners are at a loss to ac count for the quiet close in freights and say that there must be more coal at the head of the lakes than has been stated now are that every thing that can turn a wheel will be busy in said President Liv ingstone demand for ore in the iron and steel trade promises to tor 75 the Wednesday and Saturday from in the season WEST INDIES uuiana i ror st Tnomas st Croix st Guadaloupe Dominica Lucia Rarbarinos and or illustrated pamphlets information apply to A enerai arib Ltd29 Broadwar New yle Son 223 Hammond lKliCll 144 (T18WOld At Splendidly arranged enrise by the SS Bl uec her (12 500 to ns) JAMAICA COLON BARBADOnH Oruba lee Magdalena Dec ell Stackhouse Italia A Eddy Grlf lin Cleared: Maryland Gritnn Elphicke Italia Soper Marquette 30 Arrlvel: Phil lip Armour Albert Mitchell Curtis whale back Cleared: Sbeadie Plankinton Pva tlac Green Bay November36 Arrived: itzgerald Chicago November Arrived Sullivan Linden Blba Cleared: Thomas Cranage Duluth November 30 Arrived: IJvIng stone Sultana Kerr Sierra Denmark Sonora Tomilson Phillip Minch Chas Hubbard Baker Morrell Perkins Win Mack Umbria Anna Minch Arthur Hawgood Alva iurorus Departed: join Mitchell 1 jiujiiia u'uiti oLUHturi iTrartuirir Mooney Siemens Mather Cole Snyder Sellwood Degraff William Mack Yosemite Panay A Malleta II In handsome leather case with six double edge blades price complete $500 Sold at all the better stores Extra blades six for 50c lime fortnightly Kitts Antigua Martinique St Demerara with full Ol'TERBRIDGE CO Quebec Co Bldg Leidieh 174 Griswold St: or any ticket agent or ARTHUR AHERN Sec'y Quebec Leidieh 174 Griswold S't Wm Klein 1 Opera House Block: red Guen ther 1 and 2 Pen Bank Bldg NOTED WRECKER BURNS AND GOES TO BOTTOM LAKE SUPERIOR Convinces Police' He's Innocent Bert a Springwells brick yard workman was locked up in the Delray station yesterday afternoon on suspicion of having stolen $99 from the clothes of Norman Thayer a Warren avenue farm hand Late found of it Story Doubted in Vernon Vernon Mich' November 30 De ceiver' McLaughlin of the closed Ex change bank has furnished a bond of $15000 which was fixed on an approximate condition of the bank as snown ination of the assets in realty mated at $18000 they will exceed this amount Some of the largest depositors are farm ers one having $2300 in the bank The local lodge of other societies are positors Many people here doubt the storv of the proprietor of the bank in a Detroit hospital injured result of an encounter with men as he claims from Wayne Sunday and guilty of disorderly conduct in throwing a brick through a plate glass window Pearl and urgason struggled in the road for half an hour before son could subdue his prisoner If Charles Anderson a negro re mains away from Hamtramck 90 davs he will not be punished for stealing a coat and pocketbook from the home of George McPherson An derson who has just been liberated after serving 90 days in the house of correction for entering the home of Mrs Elizabeth Hackett and: steal ing jewelry in June pleaded guilty DETROIT COALETTE UEL CO Seventeenth and MICH Mich November a Haskell King 2:30 a xiataara 9 Idea is losing ground The ferry over the west channel of the Detroit river from Trenton to Grosse He will go out of commis sion for the season Sunday night and for the rest of the winter peo ple desiring to cross to Grosse He will be obliged to use rowboats or the rialroad bridge below Trenton Sanderson St I Nothing Empresses eia Special to The 'ree Press Cleveland November meeting of the advisory committee of the Great Lakes Protective as sociation and New York represen tatives of the underwriters here today it was decided extensions on insurance to December 8 Sailings from December not be considered 6 when another held December 5 to De 9:50 last night Eagan 5 Syra Amenca 3:40 Itamapo Leidieh 174 GriswoldVm Klein 1 Opera Block 1 'rea uuen 1 and 2 Pen Bank The burning of the' Ottawa noted in ree Press is a dis tinct loss to Capt Reid who lias had a most successful season Th wrecking outfit carried by the' Ot tawa is valued at several thousand dollars but it is believed that thia in large part was aboard the steam er Hoyt and is safe The Boscobel (orOttawa) was purchased by Capt Reid from Ben jamin Bouteli of Bay City The Ot tawa was a powerful boat having been designed for tqwjnK lumber laden barges in Lake Michigan a score of years ago with Brothers and other old time firms died this week in Kan sas City from asthma Mr Guerin lert Detroit about 20 years ago going to St Louis and remov ing later to Kansas City He was formerly a member of Holy Trinity Catholic church Two sisters Miss Hannah Guerin and Mrs John Shanahan survive him Mr Guer in was 55 years old The funeralwill take place from the Union de pot here at 11:50 this morn ing Interment will be in Mt Elliott I PUIULO VI Also cruises to Orient and jj South America I Write for beautifully Ulus I 4 Vv 1r ormer Detroiter Dies Michael Guerin well known as plumber in Detroit more than a wnen ne was Escorted by pipers playing o' the the haggis chieftain of Scotch puddings made umphaleqtry at the annual banquet of St Andrew's society at its hall on East Congress street last night It was in a Scotch wi' rosttit beef chaupit tatties ti tle scones short breed oat cakes kebbuck and Abernethy bis cuits some thae itlier dishes like cream celery olives that the ypunkers hae Jock Sinclair Rabble JAali were there the pipes thae that coqldna speak the mother tongue gie it til them in guid Unit ed States The speakers were: Pres ident Robert AV Gerrle Watson Rev Ure Stewart Direc tor Griffith Dr Smith Rev A Manson Dr Cruickshank the? chief: the Windsor Scots Sutherland Rev Alexander Urqu hart and II Lansihgs and the music was by Murray Donald Cuthill Gilmore Mrs Haystead John Donaldson Robert Rankin Donald StuartPeter Grant the piper and the company with Miss Edith Gerrie at the Past President Richard Lindsay installed the new officers Sixth CRUISE 1 To MADEIRA SPA1! I MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PALESTINE AND EGYPT know anything washe called me to his the clerk last night on tne and to Supposed Assault Not Reported to Police Says He 11 Return When He Recovers Ned Sergeant' cashier of the de funct Vernon bank is in Grace hos pital suffering from injuries which he declares were inflicted by robbers who waylaid him Sunday night struck him down and stole $20 from hit Sergeant stated last night that he knew nothing of the crash at the bank The young banker was taken to tlie hospital from the ranklin nouse lie nad a long arm which he said was knife in? the hands ot robbers Emnlovps at the hold failed to notice that he was injured when he returned to his room Sun day night "I didn't wrong until said Tlie nolice are not workin alleged robbery assault Sergeant has not reported it them wife and his brother in law Paine of Vernon ar rived in Detroit yesterday after noon and spent several hours at tlie bedside of the cashier Sergeant has been missing from Vernon since Thanksgiving day His bank is in the hands of an examiner and it is estimated that there is a shortage of $6000 in tlie funds Sergeant has expressed his inten tion of returning to Vernon he becomes strong enough It was reported at the hospital last night that he was rapidly recovering just came down to Detroit for Thanksgiving" said Paine know a thing about the short age until today This talk about his leaving the work in the bank to a clerk is untrue He had no assist ants and did it himself It was just a case of overdrafts by the de will expire There is a good why they will not do so rate of 1 per cent on the ot the hull into which the is to be loaded is really a prohibitive one foi ail practical purposes as a little ciphering will show or instance the value of a steel vessel capable of moving 9000 tons is about $350000 or $360000 This is equivalent to 40 cents a ton on 9000 tons of coal When the insurance alone on one trip mounts up near tlie freight on the cargo carried the owner anxious for the freights from one trip will quickly lose the incentive tor tne trip The underwriters to put bluntly have determined to take an active part in tlie closing of navi gation December 5 as far as the taking of new cargoes is concerned and they seem to have the whip hand or no wise owner or man ager cares to operate so valuable a piece of property as a modern steel freighter without protection against storm or collision or other mishap "This rate fixed by the insurance companies means that vessels will not start but after December 5 mld Li vingstone Wietzel Iock Closes Sault Ste Marie Mich November 30 Wietze! lock will be cloeed for this sea son tonight All preparations have been made to pump out tomorrow This closing is later than last year when it was shut down November 20 The upper gates will be replaced by new ones during the winter THE IDEAL 'TJED More Heat Less Dirt THE TONNAGE MARKET Cleveland November Coal tonnage is in good demand and all kinds of rates are being offered at Buffalo The local shippers however have not paid any further advance but they are not getting any tonnage To Racine and Mani towoc 75 cents was paid at Buffalo today or boats to load after December 5 a dollar was offered to the lead ing Lake Michigan ports The market for other lines is quiet totawl if largest ever sent to the Deci 15tli and Christmas vacation' failings of ifteen families of gypsies have settled on the Snyder Brick land in Springwells Tor the winter indoor baseball team will open the season at Arbeiter hall Saturday night with a Detroit team "Wild Donovan will umpire the game Three Wyandotte saloonkeepers charged with violating the provis ions of? the IVarner Cramton law will be examined by a Wyandotte justice today justice Christian Thiede of Wy andotte lias announced himself as a candidate on the Republican city ticket to succeed himself A Edwards and Robert Millon are also mentioned as candidates Justice Randolph's court room in Highland Park now contains 22 slot machines that have been found and confiscated in various places Yester day Constable Hebert visited RiverRouge and secured nine slot ma chines Next summer there will be a con tinuous pavement along the two Jefferson avenues from airview on tlie east to the southern limits of Wyandotte a distance of about 17 miles as ord yesterday by a vote of 1S4 to 40 decided to issue $71 000 in bonds for tlie paving of West Jefferson avenue from Ecorse creek to Wyandotte's pavement! Bert Pearl of Wayne was ar rested by Constable Dick urgason of Springwells yesterday charged with stealing a horse and buggy Having CLOSED OUT AT AUCTION all of our OLD STOCKS are now able to OPEN UP the many casks of NEW warewhich we had to make room YVHATEVER earnest effort and experience can the latest and best has been done and wc are efforts will give pleasure and satisfaction We ar vite your attention to our HOLIDAY STOCK tor J9c: A Revelation in Pleasing and Appropriate Gifts A visit to our store will change the perplexing what to buy into the simpler one of which tu buy rii and valuable suggestions will be made to you by tke selves SHOP A ILLY' Doulton and Rockwood Pottery Brass Novellie Dtk Smokers Set Odd Piece of China in all ihc faiwouM Ware at Class and Rock Crystal Open Stock Dinnerware Electric lamps Etc cut em as a number of thrown Kiddle 1 Tuesday morning Smith Thomp son Brower 2 Weeks 3:20 Mills 4 airmount 5 Conestoga Troy 6 Black Joshua Rhodes 7:30 Beatty 9 Reis 10:30 Alberta 11 Agawa Haddington Mary Boyce 3 Scottish Hero New York 4:30 Wodford Waeaga 5:30 Juniata Robbins 7 Down: Nevada 8:30 Monday night Ma taafa 9:30 Bickerdike midnight4 William Kerr 2:30 Tuesday morning Hines Case Ashland 5:30 Gates 0 Admiral :30 Pioneer Chattanooga Choctaw 7 Wissa hickon 8 Goodyear 8:30 Ionia 11:30 Bartow 1 Cuddy Bixby 2:30 Mani toba Iroquois Buffington Vulcan 4 Wi nona 5 John McWilliams Joseph Gil christ 6 Hurlbut Smith 7:30 Sheadie Ma saba 8:30 St Clair River Port Huron Mich November 30 Down: Boland ni rank 11 Ream 11:30 1 gonquin 3:40 Bunsen Brown 5:40 Delaware Louth 6:20 Maricopa smitn wunam 9 Lycoming Dunn 9:30 Morrow 10: conna consort zona barxe 1:50: 2:30 Wainwright 2:50 3: Queen Citv 3:30: Hlohicke 4:40: Sam Morse 5:10: 6:20 Roman MeGean 6:30 Cornell Omaha 6:50 Andrew Upson 7:40 The Mackinaw City Up: Lehigh 12:30 Colgate 1:30: Iron shall large steamer 4 8: Chemune Brazil 16 Commodore 12:20 rri Raleigh consort carora 3:30 consort 8 Down: Wilkesbarre cuse 5:20 Paul 7:30 Wade 5 Wind northwest light sky clear Pittsburg Men Offer to Locate Plant in Wyandotte If the capitalists of Detroit and vicinity can be persuaded to pur chase $1000000 worth of stock a steel plant for the manufacture of auto accessories is a possibility for a down river location Pittsburg men it is said are ready to put $300000 into the concern but think that Detroit capital should supply the rest They now hold an option on about 40 acres of land along the river front in the salt marshes of Ecorse and have looked over the long riv er front of Zug island as a probable location Insurance on Sailings rom Dec 8 to 10 WilLiBe Con SWITZERLAND IN INTER Outdoor sports fetes and carnivals on ice and snow In brilliant sunshine and air like champagne in its exhilarating qualities ull particulars and IN a 'handsome illustrated 64 book with other interesting Herat ure including 222 book "The Hotels of Switzerland" free on personal application orby mail for cost of postage 10c from SWISS EDERAL RAILROAD 241 ifth Ave New York WRECKING Port Huron November 30 Two hours after theftug Ottawa owned by the Reid Wrecking com pany of this city had released the steamer Hoyt from Its 'perilous' position on Outer Island Lake Su perior a blaze broke out in the tug and despite the heroic efforts of the crew to suppress it the boat was totally destroyed her hull sinking in six fathoms of water in Lake Superior After releasing the Hoyt the Ot tawa proceeded with her to Red cliff Wis which is about sixmiles from Bayfield Capt E7 Cooper of this city ahd who is master of the Ottawa went ashore to get orders where the Hoyt was to be taken and it was just a short time after his return that the blaze was discovered 4 i When they realized that tfieir ef lorts were or no avail ahandnnpd the vessel trouble in reaching shore safely The Ottawa had been In possession Express and Passenger Steamsnips Equipped with Wireless aad Subtuarias Signals rLYMOUTH CHhUBULKG BREMEN Express Sailings Tuesdays et 10 a Cecille Dec 141 Pr WlHi Jan 18 Wm IIJan Wm Jan25 BREMEN DIRECT Twin Screw Sailings Thursdays at 10 a Rbeln Dec Si Irene Dec 30 Neckar Dec l6 Chemnitz Jan Gibraltar Genoa Algiers Mediterranean Sailings Saturdays at 11 amBerlin (new) Dec' Ill Berlin (new) Jan 29 Barbarossa Jan sK Albert eb 12 Omits Algiers Independent Around the World Tears Travelers Checks good all over ths world Apply OELRICHS CO General Agents Breadwaj New York or red Guenther 40 ort st Wm Klein Union Ticket Office Leidieh 174 Gris wold at George Watson 120 Woodward ave Ziegler Son 1060 Mlchlgaa ave Grand Trunk Office MARINE NOTES cfoamnr kne 4t4 here for the winter She is holding 255000 bushels of grain for the Commercial Mill ing Co Membership of the welfare plan ot the Lake Carriers at the close of last week was 966G It is not expected to reach 10000 before the close which is so near at hand The little steamer Rhoda Emily was the last steamer qf the season to leave Al goma Ont Georgo Johnson last surviving member ot the Cronies" club ot Chicago is dead in Evanston Other mem bers were Capt James Comstock Capt James Hall and Capt Martin Blackburn Gilchrist Smith 1:10 4:30: 6 Poe 6:10 6:50 Monroe MithAr St consort 9:16 Viking 9:20 Green barge 9:40 Joe Salt Lake City 11:2 Al 12:10 Mufpny 1:20 Arl Dewiston Genoa William Gratwlck Lynn 3:40 Mary aXapies 6:40 IN HOSPITAL HERE ew Boats Will Run After Dec 5 Rate of 1 Per Cent Prohibits ew if any lake vessels of any considerable capacity will leave port after midnight of December 5 when the regular insurance of the season reason The value cargo Trenton Residents Think Munici pal Structure lan Now Losing Ground By Twin Screw Line Largest and astest Steamers Oceana 8000 Tons Bermudian 5530 Tons M'ireless on both Steamers also Bilge keels orty hours from frost to flowers Sail ings every Ned Sergeant Suffering rom Wounds Robbers Inflicted So He Declares 12:50 Mar Hemlock Walter Scranton onp itrw 3: avette Brown Tus Hanna 7:30 Stafford if Jan 22 eb 22 Mar 24 IB 1 Duration 16 28 Days 'a mm i By the WHITE STAR fcINE Alternate Sailing from New Boston by the Oglebay 12:50 Hartwell 3 Cai 3 A I New Company is ormed With Capital of $150000 Articles of association were filed vesterday by the TempIeton DuBrie Car company capital stock $150000 Tlie incorporators are John Tem pleton Boerth and Stanley Du Brie The articles provide for the manufacture of automobiles airships and motor boats Boerth refused to discuss the probability of tlie concern go ing into the' airship business im mediately 12tn THE Odti I Visiting all the countries to the Straits of Magellan Superb Scenery Magnificent Cities Man Killed by Switch Engine While working in the yards red Williams 52 years old 288 Thirty first street 'was "run down by a switch engine carrying IS heavily laden freight cars at last night ands? instantly Killed xi is noiiy was almost in two Williams had been ployed by the switch tender tor a vears Last nisrht he had a switch near the ort street bridge and started to walk down the track when he was struck Now on Sale in Detroit at the Stores of Cruise de Lu 'k 1 WEST INL' ri 18 to 54 du' Royal Mail Stedr SONS ST ANDREW AT ANNUAL BANQUET HAT is why it is the best razor fo you The Durham Duplex is tin only razor in the world that enables j'cu to shave correctly and with perfect safety the only razor that combines the safety guard with the correct diagonal strode It does not matter whether you have tried to shave yourself with other razors and failed you can shave yourself with the Durham Duplex easily quickly and comfortably be very carrying cents at spa snn "This rate did not go into effect this year in time to prove of much gain to the smaller carriers The increase was made early in Novem ber while the increased wage schedule was put in effect in Octo ber adding to the cost of opera tion The larger carriers that were able to make moderate profits under the 65 cent rate of course were the gainers in large measure when the rate was raised to 75 VESSEL PASSAGES Detroit VESSEL MOVEMENTS Cleveland November 30 Arrived: Path finder Eddy Argo Carnegie Repub lic Sicken Teutonia Chester Jones War riner Cleared ianene Sandusky November 30 Cleared Lorain November 30 Cleared: Munro airport November Arrived: Marioosa La Salle Toledo November 30 Arrived: Cranage Ashtabula November Arrived: He bard Durston rench Princeton Eads Constitution William Hawgood Cleared: Livingstone Corona German Saxon Mili nokett 1 Buffalo November 30 Arrived: Marshall Robert ryer Louis Wood ruff Cleared: Rutland Mohawk Charles Warner Robert ryer City of Bangor Edwin Uhl Milwaukee November 30 Arrived: Pow TUG OTTAWA of tlie Reids for a number of years and was formerly the tug Boscobel Site was considered one of the best tugS on the great and only a few years ago was practically re built by her owners The sum of $35000 insurance was carried on the tug which will only partially cover the loss The Reids received something like $15000 for releasing the Hoyt which was considered one? of the most difficult wrecking jobs of the season Does not cut you Does not scrape you PH1 It shaves' you! 585 aid $150 apt Calliqs at all principal points of interest Detroit November 30 Up: Abyssinia 10 Monday night Neptune 10:30: Nottingham Henry Smith Westmount 1:20 Tues day morning Nettleton Wolf (steel) Gil bert 22) rontenac (wood) Judd 5:20 Rhodes Dundee 6:30 Ori noco 8 Mapleton 920 Wyandotte 9:25 Abe Stearns 11:20 in Kendall 1:55 Pawnee er la Noble Hopkins 3:25 and 57 4:15 el ov A D6w'n: Maytham Tyrone 9 Monday night Major 12:20 Tuesday morning: Car negie 12:30 Strathcona 140 Boland 3:40 Coffinberrv Bloom 4:20: rank Gilchrist 4:50 Ream 5 Smith Bunsen 9:40 Algonquin 10 Delaware 11 James Brown 11:10: Poe roon Maricopa 12:10 Huron City Spademan 1: Smith Sonoma 1:20 Mather 1:30 McLouth 1:50 Waldo 2:10 Dunn 3 Mor row 3:25: Viking 3:30: Lycoming Sweet heart 4:10 Salt Lake City 445 Green Our Son Genoa 6 Yuma 6:40 Murphy 7:05 The Soo Sault Ste Marie Mich Ncvember Up: Acadia Christopher 9:30 Monday night England Steel King 10 Walsh 10:30 Corrigan 11 Penobscot midnight Leaving New York Jan 22d 1910 lor tbe WINTER EGYPT NEW YOI JANUARY 20th 11 Al) nT i '3 at $400 and up or BW? particuUiit A 4 A urhamUplex) I 1) 's 'hacY I SM I Xi IE I Ml 1 XmW i Ve: OCEA 1 MEKxJ fl ll' ttlUM I 1 I I I a I 1 1 jf Klein (Ipert i I I 4 4 I H' KA i L' vt "CA 1 1 LhiiwjmiiiiJiiwi11111 111 yx Wi IM1P I I Illi I Ilf Hit I 1all Hh 1 I It ute Res far am I il dim 1 11 iii I 1 1 mi Ann i liraiiw.

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