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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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ABM broken andle Is IN SOUTH HAVEN OUND THEY SEEK NO PARDON TWO ICEMEN ARE OUT MIND WAS A BLANK I MISSING Will Be 4 NEVER KNEW WHAT HAPPENED and de put out of business and Stcffidar es South Haven Mich June 6:3" it 4 City Mich June ATWOOD OUT POLITICS His on MINISTER BADLY HURT jJ Mich I Harry Rogers Tells Experi ences in Dynamite Explosion Returned to Her This Morning Who Alive With ai Buried Let Off ine of CIRCUIT" COURT ORDERS "SUS PENSION SENTENCE 1 zfc fi I Woman Dog Are Released Under Bonds of $5000 Each EX SENATOR ATTOR ij NEYS deny tale Say They Expect to Win the Case Upon Appeal CT7' 'Zolin Gurs A man Ai CHICAGO SCHOOLGIRL IS LOCATED A were sentenced is unconstitu wo men are released under bonds each The ice dealers A Says Colored tMan is Mixing in Domestic Affairs ciVlUfil RTIN1 IN THE MONTH JUNE JUST past 721 marriage licenses were is sued This beats all' previous rec ords in spite of the edict that has gone forth from society circles in the east that it is bad form to get married in June Deputy Clerk Ma lotte who has charge of marriage license in County Clerk Louis xv office had a strenuous month of it arfuly MR sstae Hamp nrCHh6 at Tps Jn Relates That His Sensations Were That He Had Passed Through Something Heavy and Tried to Convince Himself That He Was Dreaming Wondered if Insane Silkrcfan Declines' to Sr Bauey Will Contest £kW PARTNER THE CAUSE fBath ishing Was the Only SubjectWhich He Could Talk ii 1 2 Dives Into Lake and Strikes an Obstruction Hudson Mich June Diving from a pier at lake Rev Sweet struck some unseen obstruction under the water and was badly injured yesterday He would Have drowned had It not for the party of boys with whom he was camping His spine badly injured Continued from Page'! Pdi t'l 1 I 1 very1 early starters struck Al little was not very "good and some of the not enough to hurt' them sun day was fair As early as Miss enue after amateur thea gilded life be fall She will ance in a minor ton's production ot musical comedy th known Miss Austin also hinderstudy anA out next year as one pals in the cast She is singer and and Mi diets a brilliant future tot girl lint Mich7 June 30 (Special) failing in an attempt to kill his wife himself Charles Alexander aged a boilermaker said in the jail to 4tht that he was glad he did not suc ceed He says he was worked up to a Agh pitch because of the' interference colored man named Vagner in domestic affairs for this reason he left his wife five eks ago and had not been near heuse until tonight He said he was ting to New York and went to toe ouse to talk with her She refused i speak with him and ordered him Vay whereupon he drew a revolver fired at Jier twice "either shot took effect but she felln and he ran away thinking he killed sher Onthe bank of the he pointed the weapon at hisd and fired butthe result was lesh wounV' jail hat first denied that neis flrife claiming she fired inally he admitted he fired They havt four childrenemg away from home Topeka June SOl Bailie er one of the attorneys for ex Umted States Senator Burton gave out a signed statement' today denying on behalf of Senator Burton any de sire to secure an executive pardon In case of his final conviction by the United States supreme court ine statement in purport of the enure is that Burton and his attorneys ha'o practically abandoned his case ready to abandon it if any assurance cln be had that a pardon can be obtained This movement may have originated with the former senators friends and it may be in good faith but it certainly is not in his interests nor does it treat the supreme couit pending before in the case it 1 divided court to call and undetermined and that many new an a aP And we are "authorized to say for hiriv that neither nor at any time will he ask for pardon This is a case for the to be finaHy ad by the courts and our client will rest his case there and will obey will rest be And bile he? wilLcontend to the last for his honor and his good name as serting his innocence always if tne final decree is against him he will not turn to the executive for pardon for a crime he never committed The statement snedby Waggener and HacKney rsu counsel Traverse (Special) Mrs Susan Jones 65 years who buried her colli alive appeared in Justice 'court this afternoon an a fine of $15 might better have let tl she said would not cost me so The woman is extremely poo ignorant of the heinousness crime she committed else she have been more sever el un The alternative was Unityaa jail and Underwood pres bf the county humane society a strong plea that she shoul given the jail titl alternative consider the drowning of just as much of crime as the the woman committed said Justice Nerlinger when he announced the verdict WH AT THE USE TALKING about difficulty in finding a job when Uncle Sam wants men in various branches of the government service and finds hard to get them A man is wanted for interpre ter at Bos ton conversant with Syrian Greek' and Bulgarian with a smatter in" of Yiddish Roumanian and Portu guese The place is worth $1000 a year No one has been secured to take a posittomas surveyor in the Philippines at 400 and a farmer at Nayajo tgincys Nlw Mexico is still on the wanted list A poultryman for the In dian service at Chilocco Okla is on the wanted list also States penitentiary at oit Laven wnrth Kas has a vacancy in the foremanship of the the man who can boss the job can get $100 a month Application blanks can be secured at the office of the civil service commission i Ax rrinnrB In flaw Lower lefthand corner John itussei trjwsn righthnn" corner a aju uvm in tthe upper cals but wae penalized Opposite Harry car with which his son whelaHL cup rices on which we 11 assure you of our on the way to 'Ypsilanti but came out' and the rest of the 6 30 in the morning there was a lot of activity around the Washington entrance ttothejHotel Cadillac as tile checkers and others piled into their cars and started for their points byhile vthe men who were to go jritotji tour were getting things The rules allowed the start anywh4resbe tween 7t and 10 and most of them took advantage of the early spart hnninr thcrchv to escape some of the heat if the day should trun but as some of the few this week Edwin George pregident of the club and one of the most ardent of the amateur drivers in the city was the first one to be sent away and as the bell rang he ''a off and out Michigan at a IRelJ clip Mr George drove his fast Packard roadster with his man on the sea with him and a colored manj om the rumble Ask the colored man if he would like to go it again He lost his hat early in the race then pul ed on a rain cap and with his goggles he was a picture of the dying gladi ator when he got as far as Ann Arbor With feet and hands braced he was a sort of a shock absorber Course Is Changed One after another they got away until twenty one had started to the west for the first control at Ypsilanti The rule laid down a certain number of minutes in which to Pas point and when a man had run too fast a part of the way he stopped be I fore passing the checker then came to have his score card fixed up right There wls a leeway of two minutes either side and a penalty for not keeping within this limit but me of thm managcu iuhwp The roads were about the same as thev have been right along ith the good spots no better and the bad ones about normal The house that was be ing moved in the Tpsilanti count wfs beyond the town and necessitated a change in the course "which added about a mile and a half to tLPPSd out route but the time was Oenerous enough so that all could make In view of the several bad points and turns thert are on the road the casualty list was very small The only bad smashup was at that briLe one gets near Ypsilanti Stod driving a Cadillac disregarded the sign and turned the V'J'ong way running into a art of the brid I breaking his Jfront axle and throw ipj il TV rth TV4 4 I London June 3O At last the bridge mania showed signs Aof decline Although the game is by Ho means neglectea tne which for two years possessed so 1 ciietv to the exclusion of almoBt an other "pursuits has disappeared One no longer hears of young girls 4eeo in debts of honor to professional gamblers and the voice of the JoSllist prying 'in the wfidernessAgalnf the country house hell is Bridge has left behind it however Uls indelible traces It has changed I the social habits of moneyed English persons and left them feverish and restless' It rhas also put vast amount of money into circulation that fbrmerly was unrealized bn in tne doffers of ancient families in the shape qf art treasures heirlooms and jewel i AT WIE AND SEL Harry Rogers aged 19 of 32 Mont calm street one of the young men who 1 1 Vvd U1VVV II Aivnt I injured in the dynamite explosion off Grosse lie last Wednesday waSjaut the 1 city this afternoon and said that excepting for a few bruises and gen eral soreness he was none the for the exciting experience through WWhenhaskedS about' his various sensa tions he said there several pecu liar things that 'occurred at the time which had left his' memory until the 13 things 1 my WWSi orffi the air I do not remember even now of being thrown from the boat or of the "explosion AIT of a suaaen fvd SSnctl7m7mber seling the outlines of the bottom Of th Itrseemed as though I was down there 4 long time for I tried to con vince myseff that 1 was drearnffig i It TWl htle It lasted but Suddenly my head ros above the surface and I kne7aken ncp that some accident had taken rlace The water was hirling about in an eddv and the waves were so hich that I could not see the shore h'ttt time I noticed my tiaov was with me the boat a short distahce from me He called over thatwe had down or something to that ertect showing that he did not know what had caused the trouble a tew secunusb mv the shore became noticeable an knew that help would hekvy remember now that I saw the avy cl of smoke lif from the ground but it was so dark around me that I did not know what to make of it that I ren'iemberr notH1'p1uPr til I awoke' in the Lake View hotel in Amherstburg I 'did not know what eion that did not find out until to a Rogers the fact that but of H6 feet of1 canvas on our boat not a piece was founequhi to a foot square I am told he saidThat' this" was torn to pieces by the air wave that the ex plosion? I think that the air blast also affected my side because 1 am sure nothing solid struck me therevMy left aide which was' nearest to the powdkr house is sore the other one is re was' a said Rogers we been shooting towards the house where the dynamite was stored That is not correct We were shooting nothing but blank cartridges and had not been on shore near the house as some one said naa 'Detroit Gets $325000 for Washington June 30 (Special )l The' senate receded from its ob jection to an appropriation of $325 noo instead of $300000 for the De troit postoffice extension The pub lie building appropriation bill which a Iso passed tonight provides an appropriation of $75000 for im mediate use on the work South Haven Mich June 30 (Spe lorence Wood the Chicago school girl for whom the police have been searching' during' the week was discovered here this afternoon The girl who is 17 years old failed to graduate with her class from one of the Chicago schools and brooded so much over the matter that shjran away Disappearing so suddenly thef police could get no trace of her until a tele gram from James Ranney a young man who used to live near the Wood home fand' who is now working tjfre1 notified trie rather that he had seen her on the street JI Meanwhile A Johnson proprietor of Grand View Inn recognizei in his guest the missing girl and (Con fronted her with the photo hncj de scription found in the papers 'She admitted her identity but seemeebsur prised" that anxiety was felt sf" she had written home Before Johnson notified the the girl had again disappeared leaving a loaded revolver whic' had been carrying She was lo about 8 by one of the of searchers near the Midway When called to she ran but stopped and returned in a bugg will return to Chicago in the moi She is completely broken dowi refuses to explain why she left further than because of her la in school I Sault Ste Marie Mich June some thing new here ttoday while en route to the north shore of Lake Superior on a fishing trip with a party of friends He said: am not in politics this year" Atwood refused to say what he thinks of primary reform and whei asked what heAbought of the political outlook in the state replied that he had: left politics 'behind and that he was To all questions regarding the polit ical situation he answered by sinning blandly and switching the conversation to subjects closely related to fishing and the best kind of bait He is ac companied by Spaulding ohn Smith and Halloway of Caro Come and see We must have the room and the money tor oui AND SUITS AT YQUR JOWPRICE OPEN EVENING UNTIL 9 JJURING THIS SALE SIX PLAYGROUNDS READY un for Children Under ourteen Starts Next Thursday Let the play begin Thursday July 5 six playgrounds will be open to children under 14 years of age All sorts of games and amusements as well as profit able instruction will be ready for the youngsters The playgrounds will be at the following schools: Barstow Bishop Cass Chaney Rus sell and also at the Ducharme play grounds at Joseph' Campau avenueand ranklin street a The work is under the direction of Miss Katherine White super visor Ot vacation scnoois arm piaj grounds Swings teeters Maypoles ham niofcks flying rings trapeze hori zontal bars and sand piles will enter into the equipment of the play grounds which will be in charge of competent teachers including for each playground at deast one kin dergartner who has 'made a study of playground education Spedial attention will be given each differ ent: age' so that all will find variety i of profitable amusements Parents mav be assured that their children ifrill be safe and'happy at tne piaygrourms Sewing and basketry will be taught by trained teachers and every opportunity given the children to employ the warmest hours of the day in profitable work Sewing and basketrytmaterialswill be furnished i free Some "of the playgrounds will be equipped with shpwerj the water being heated to the proper temperature for healthful bathing Children will furnish their own towels Sloyd schools in connection with the playgrounds will be located at the Scripps Tilden Duffield Cam pau' Gillies and Craft schools Model yacht building will be one of the most attractive branches of this de partment Baseball and basketball leagues will be formed under the charge of an experienced coach Girls will form the basketball team and boys the baseball Von the eve of his marriage King was seen Mn thefore the statue of the Virgin in th AQthoHral and before leauns 'hurch he touched the ring with his This the Spaniards believe is 4vhv the voung king escaped injury in the5 terrible catastrophe which marked His wedding day 45 Attorney Attempts to Retain Him Af ter Objections Been iled in the Suit i Administrator Will 0 Be Asked for Deceased Show Estate ZLINT'MAN AILS TO COMMIT I MURDER AND SUICIDE a I At this sale we also includeour ine Merchant cent discount Our 26' year of contmuous business with the public irll 1 tall purcHetses tr 4 4 i is Laudanum iend Ran When Ambulance Dashed Up to House Because of an overdose of laudanum Edward Montgomery iyears old fi now at Emergency hospitalMoni gomery did not wishtogo to the lios pital at all and the ambulance I17 to make two trips for him as he ran away the first time Montgomery is said' tp be in tv 1 At habit ot taKing muuahuiu i yesterday eiening he took little more than his habitual dos and became so sleepy that member of his family were awrB ambulance The clang oi tn cronsr as the ambifiance dashed up gisnShome 195 ifteenth street woke Edward from his slumbers and whe his family went' out front toel come the doctor Montgomery slippea out the back door and away He could not be found ana the ambulance returned to the (n i Three1 hXs fe call caU tn this time from Eighteenth an! Eaker streets where Montgomery hal been found Vhlv'wak Thidrnwcv he' could hardly waiK time he was caught and taken to tna hospital The physicians say his corf isnaL serious We Have Decided to Rebuild Our store uurmg vJ cloth Robes Etc at half of our former low prices I ge in plain figures i jL rlnTTr I If I '11 IS IS ri LJOlId llUv iouav Cnmmpncen MonClaVi une ZDlII iui tvix i i 1 I A I it Qpiy a ew Days left CalLjEarb: AT LEAST SO RE TOLD A SOO REPORTER Toledo i June Circuit granted an application for suspen sion of sentence of Lemmon and A Beard two of the ice dealers confined in the county jail This suspension is pending the hear ing of a morion next Thursday hav ing for its object the mandamusing of Judge Kincade of the common pleas court who sentenced the ice men to compel him to file a bill of exceptions under which the cases of the 'two ice mon ha in nnurt nn a boat and otherwise te pOjnt that the sentences are too ft I a A 1 1 1 sevcije ana man i mt? taw uhuw wimvh hAV tional The sx rm are still in jail Bridge Craze Is 5 On the Decline In British Isles White Plains June At the hearing today in the contest over the VWill of late James A Bailey the ihiowman to have a commission ap pointed to' determine the mental con 'Slition of the testator at 'the time the Hl was executed in' 1SS5 Surrogate pilkman announced that he would not fi fco on with the case JHe said that after the objections to? ithe will had been tiled one of the at lorneys in the case tried to retain W' Judge law partner to serve counsel in 'Judge Sn connection with will contest tor ja temporary administrator to estate pending the present 4anng Judge Silkman was asked Iwho would try the case and he le not know I go out of office Sex January Perhaps my successor will try 1 Oniufi eAurrn LIE furious Superstition Queen Mercedes jewu June (Special Cable was a mhrvel due' to the ring of Queen Mercedes which saved our I the Spaniards now when discussing the recent bomb throwing 5 outrage The ring to which they refer is placed upon the finger of the statue I 'bf the Virgin in the cathedral hereyhd' story is attached to i Queen Mercedes received the ring irom King Alfonso XIH and a month 4 Jkter she died The king took it back and rave itto another memberof the royai thft alter two more I fatal iewel i putting iv ou to give it to ain to keen it himself Three Jvvear it and will bring the reign of the sovereign who It serves to Place the band upon his IH finger besides assuring him a long I I Tr i Victim His Received' That Accident I cuned Cause of Accident known i i the car he was coupling Crushed by tdckyards yesterday to a train mJ Gurski( au Michigan afternoon ian receiyed injur Central Mils death fat mid which the accident occurred night Just know for none of no one seei ns Jcmen saw' it then GurskVsfeIovt hurt beinr intimation as £ackto coup Gurski was sen ma(Je up It i car to aVpK7afied jump from be supposed he iaiw and a la tween the cars in crewhear' 1 'AS soon as Hie w8 of agony flrJ Uio hAV TUIHIVU hlsPbroken bleeding body aouuu unTdhee uncoious form pulled from beneath tl saw at 4 on Oi nhvsician called hurt anfi that the temporary at ter taken to the Le thTsamtar his righVarm was yas ba llv elbow indications were tl led and the indie qnjun he also sustained uter shln His dath vas probably con that this belief as an(J unrilir 'GUrskl was 3 ear Hamrr He Xarbrother was not I iXnCand came UL rOlianinb 7 death rthA brother took hargof Staking establishment caped without much injury Drouillard was considerably scratched up but had a lucky escape Drives Up On Minute The Rapid car was the first one to give out before it reached Ypsilanti Craig had something happen be tween Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor and had to drop out Caughfey did not finish although he went the grea er part of the way There was a crowd at th club house at Pine lake when the time for the first car was up and there was no de lay as Mr George was there on the minute and was followed very by Mr Du Charme car dn'cn by Harold Du Charme Other of the big cars came along at regular Jnterva and every now and then would come th wrong way of 1 me lake and be sent back Perfection in the big cars was fig ured at 285 which mark was reached by the six but others 1 were close UP jvooie ana scored 283 Hecker 281 and John Newberry Z41 mistaaes jne responsible in all cases for the d'lrT'riie next class Henry car was first around but a mistake In the roads had been made and land in the eharmed circle Schneider had taken a party hlm And made a perfect score throidn good driving Mr car 325 while 350 was perfection wnne At Gunderson was 332 One of the great accomplishments was in th class for the Httle fellows Newton the 1 6 year oldson of Harry Skillman secretary or rue a single cylinder ord and made a perfect score Grant Crawford an other bov was with him and they did fine work? They had to put on a new tire while thev were out but they had figured so well that they had the time to spare a One thing which impressed all of the men in the tour was the fact that th farmers seemed to welcome them as they went by and in many in stances they would pass a bunch and an enthusiastic er up bovs as they tore by 1 Tffbse who were driving horses along the road turned out when they heard the horn behind them and even the cows were on their good behavior and onlv one is known to have been given a jolt but It didn hurt her any Reception at Clnb At the club 'house late in the after noon there were over 100 of the mem bers and ladies and music and lunch eon marked the formal opening of the pretty place mloa ne rhe contest stated that fn case of a tie In any class the club would retain the trophy and reward the winners by putting their names on the cup The only cup that will leave the club now will be the one which young Skillman captured time we will make it a little more said Mr George there nrobably will be fewer win ning names' This tour has done the sport and'the clnb a lot of good and we intend 'to follow it up with others over the same course That the own i ers have their cars very well in hand could not be more conclusively shown than by the eleven winners and five of the other ten who finished so well mE Y' rfai YsLL S5 yfj 4 trJa fc I i iL a mini Hinn" i Wi J7t rM TtlQ MVj JU vk 'J' 1 lx I SRcESaK 6a 1 rnxv va en 's'RWS Xxk VC xVX CX s' I fl 1 A x' ft ar Xj xV xs 9k I Yt MVxz 3 zft zz xft "ft ZS 5 z' A 1 1 1 AW Lz 4 Sf'" 50 TT 'tvWV 'ft zz x'x 'z nrunriwi oMMOeW ZA WZX A ft Zz ZV'W 7Jx SZ'' 'Z ZJ' VZ1 A CCiaO'ZZZZW XfcV ZZ 'Zft ZXjXZA ZZZrzljeiX sVft ZZMft1 TH'" ft 4 Zk'z ftfe ft: zz Wzjfc vie 44 Az ft MMJUUUMlif rjWB I'? 5 ASbWSi crus ft 4 fc zs s' s' ftt Mrnwwr zMji 3 ijr IP 4 Wfl "VJ i if 'SSzJ x' irfCfl II XX 3 I.

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