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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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RKT4E IS PROMISED GUESTS TO THE LATS THREE DEATHS HER DENIAL Terrible! MEETIXGS portion AT light to to fresh Marvin Piano Co Clear evening July 1 Opposite 12 Gratiot Avenue so NW S2 78 8 Pt cldy 84 CONGER Official in Charge SAYINGS AND DOINGS 95 and 97 Grand River Ave Bicycles left first class ones from $35 to $1OO each a oommission of $25 in merchandise on the sale DISAPPOINTED ELKS' of any new adult wheel you can 'make for us ICE! ICE! ICE! PURE SPRING WATER ICE THIS WEEK AT WONDERLAND PITTMANS DEAN CO Brew Only With Malt and Hops Relief BRANDS: IN THE IELD LABOR not OOD the A Great Assortment of At very lowest prices EDWARDS CO Detroit S'id'T 0X BAVIN Gil DEPOSITS 1 64 the for 0 0 0010801 convocation Monroe Chapter Thursday 7:30 A in cldy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain NW SW 81 80 94 20 8 tn Ed We are providing swelter weather outfits BLUB LABEL BEER Extra Pale for the Table WURZBURQER BEER Extra Dark aad Heavy EXPORT BEER for General Use PiLSENER BEER eur Standard EXTRA DUBLIN PORTER for Sick and Nursing Mothers Were Treated Well at St Good Time in Milwaukee Bweao offale Cleveland Alpena 7 oo fi Jdarqnette Duluth Green Bay Ch lea Grand Haven Cincinnati Loul podss City Omaha Paul S'uron Eisma re Phone 3113 Mail Orders illed CONTRIBUTION TESTER DAT TO THE AWUL HEAT CAN YOU band follow March "Mir from solo Remln Detroit a fp Maximum Minimum Haan SK NW The creamy fqsand bubbling body of CHARLES HOBJST ROHNERT BACK OWSKI AND JOHN McDONNELL SE Sh MICHELL W9QDWARD AMD STATE Party Will Leave for Grand Rapids This Evening OUR OTHERS PROSTRATED BUT THEY WILL RECOVER Export Beer are to the thirsty the very acme of delight Telephone 316 Pants $1a5O Crash Hats 5Oc And then fit for society all for $235 Election of renresen commandery WILBUR GOOD LAWN HOSE RELIABLE IRE HOSE Llgb THEY RECEIVED A ROSTY RECEP TION AT MINNEAPOLIS i MAGGIE LEONARD VISITED HOCKIN IN HIS JAIL CELL OICIAL THERMOMETER REACHED THE S4 DEGREE MARK Broommakers on News rom Carpenters and Street Car Men Recently one or two of the local broom manufacturers Introduced a new machinewhich turns out a great many more brooms the union had to arrange a new scale of wages for the shops adopting the new style of machine Since then the proprietors of the other shops made a demand that the same reduced scale be applied to their shops which was refused by the union The men employed by Joseph Manthey on Hunt street whose machines are of the old style claim that to pay them the old scale and gave them the choice of accepting smaller wages or quitting As their union forbade them to work for less than union wages the men decided to walk out If the weather moderates by Tuesday night the carpenters expect to have a large attendance at their mass meeting at 224 Randolph street to discuss the failure of the contracting carpenters to keep the agreement The Building Council will take a hand in the matter and many of its officers and members will be at the meeting There will be a meeting this week be tween the officers of the Street Railway Association and the officers of the company regarding the misundersrand ing about the wage scale The committea which drew up the agreement will be asked to give their views on the matter NW SE NW OR OVER ITY YEARS Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been need for children teething It soothea the child seftens the gums allays all psUn cures wind colic and Is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea Twenty five cents a battle America Our forestio wheel revolution on Tuesday evening we will visit Court Belle Isle of Court Jefferson is therefore OICE 84 GRISWOLD ST DETROIT TEL 4 All members of Wolverine Comratn dery No 7 ar requested to attend the meeting Monday evening July 11 tauves to supreme trains leave Brush street depot West Detroit at 8:55 stopping Round trip $1 children halt Detroit Lodge 13 7:30 Weather Ma Promises a Slow all Daring the Next ew Days Rain J't cldy eldv cldy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy oresters of makes another July 13 when Kvprr member expected to meet at hall at 7:30 sharp Come and have a good time ROBINSON Eureka Lodge No Monday i St Clair park has been closed since 'Thursday the result of proceedings against the proprietors William Henry Rudolph end Arthur Shipman for non payment of liquor tax Some of those employed about the park complain that they have not been paid their wages and that the checks given them were not honored at the bank as there was no deposit there in the name In response to a request from many De troit clergymen the local council of the Brotherhood of St Andrews has decided to again hold services at the church corner of Woodward avenue and Woodbridge street every Sunday after noon at 4 during July and August Phillips superintendent of the Sea home will address the meeting this afternoon At the meeting of the council last Tues day night a resolution was adopted allow ing the Company to repair the favement on Woodward avenue next to its racks with one row of brick on each side of the rail Aid McGraw thinks that be low Sibley street the company ought to put In a new concrete foundation and relay the pavement and accordingly has filed notice that he will ask for a reconsideration ot the vote by which the resolution was adopted A special assembly of Monroe Council No ki win inm Mnnnav IX It is a terrible thing to move iVc imagine we hear 6omewe saying: rolling stone gathers no Possibly so but the moss we have been gathering for our cus tomers the last year has increased our trade to such an extent that we are forced to obtain larger quarters and have leased the Hull block opposite Public Library for a term of years and will move in a few days This Removal Sale will be but the low prices we will make will go down in history for ages Sweltering humanity has a hard row to hoe just at present as the gentle zephyrs got sidetracked somewhere in the' wide west and have failed to arrive on schedule The weather men who are located In the top of skyscraping buildings where they overlook a few degrees of radiant energy solemnly that a slow process of providing cooler weather will be begun to day' Yes terday the thermometer reached 94 at the weather bureau but it overreached the cen tury mark at many places along the streets and those who were obliged to work in the heat will attest the correctness of the lat ter Detroit was not alone however as St Louis registered 98 Buffalo 96 and Albany 96 indications for to day are that it will be just a shade cooler and that the thermom eter will slowly fall during the next few days The barometer is rising throughout the west and some relief may be looked for If the weather prophets are to be trusted So great has been the heat during the past four days that three more deaths and three prostrations occurred yesterday the majority of the victims being working peo ple Rohnert Backowski a laborer employed in the eastern branch of the Mlcnigan enlnsular works was overcome by the heat while at work yesterday afternoon and was taken to Grace hospital where he died at 7:30 last night Coroner orth was called but deemed an Inquest unnecessary Deceased was 63 years old and lived at 293 Willis avenue east I John McDonnell was another victim of I the heat He was employed on the ilew I roof of the Detroit Copper Brass Rolling I mills Thursday and succumbed to the in I tense rays ot the sun He was taken to his I 11Q Uarrlcnn nn rlac rdtn tkn Maggie Detective test ot medical attendance died at 12:50 clock yesterday afternoon McDonnell was 24 years old and was a member of the De troit Catholic Rifles the Hibernians and the A He will be buried with i to morrow morning On account of his death the excursionof the Rifles to Put in Bay Tuesday has been postponed 'Charles Hoest aged 26 a laborer ln Hag brick yard in Springwells was overcome by the heat about 4 yes terday afternoon while at work and died in a little over an hour afterwards Dr Henry of 1444 Michigan avenue was called on the case but Hoest was beyond help when' he got there Schrader of 647 Clinton avenue was SEVERAL MANUACTURING PLANTS ALSO INSPECTED Masonic Special No 1 decree Special meeting of Zion Dodge No 1 Wednesday evening A SHAW PAN AMERTCANS ASTONISHED THE NEW VENICE 10 0 12 12 Light 14 32 8 6 0 12 12 6 74 80 88 for melting man If you are too warm just remember that we can give you relief Cool Negligee Shirts in all the going patterns 5Oc Light Coats 35C up 0 008 0 T' MRS MACQUISTEN DEENDS HER SEL AGAINST CHARGES Members of Martin Luther No 64 and those desiring to accompany them to Port Huron to morrow July 12 aro requested to meet In their hall 49 Monroe avenue at 8 clocic special at 9 a and at all stations fare A TT Rerular evening July 12 7:30 WM LERCH Recorder XV Peninsular Lodge No 12 will their new lodge rooms Monday evening comer ot viaiiu xtiver TRIANGLE HOUSB Masonic Regular communication 2 As A Tuesday July Business of importance Large attendance de sired CHAS A PRICE Regular meeting of Detroit Chapter' No 116 Thursday evening July 15 Work Visitors welcome SARAH BARRY 0 A in JU iy 121 DUmieil UIWK cw ui vjicmiu ivoci and rlswold street Large initiation All broth ers Invited A BAXTER Recorder THE DETROIT REE PRESS: BUNDAY STUDY 11 1897 Regular meeting of Palestine Chapter No 80 El will be held Tuesday evening July 13 at oo tiraria rttver ave BELLE WRIGHT Miscellaneous Attention 'airbanks Post No 17 A comrades you are requested to assemble at 32 Miller street Monday July 12 at 8:15 a to attend the funeral of our late comrade ward Barry WILLIAM HART Com A BARTLET Adj Detroit lodge of Elks returned frjm the i euniSfi' Of trie 'granh lodge at Minneapolis yesterday afternoon on their special cars over the lint Pere Marquette railroad accompanied by the Naval Reserve bandwhich won the second prize in the band contest at Lake Harriet Minn Thursday riday "the Elks spent Jn "Milwaukee and were loud in the praises of the entertain ment furnished thorn in that city bysBro Val Blatz They declared that they had more enjoyment out of the one day in the Brewery City than during the preceding days of itha week at Minneapolis Members of the lodge were not very 'en thusiastic in talking about their Minneap olis visit In fact some of them made no bones of it in declaring that they and the lodges from all over the country as well were given the frostiest reception In the history of the reunion of the grand lodge Hotel accommodations they de clared were abominable the prices extor tionate and the programme of entertain ment very poorly arranged To make mat ters worse the heat was so frightful that was almost unendurable for the four days they were there They were unani mous in vowing that Minneapolis would never again get their vote for a grand lodge session While they were bitter in their declarations about the treatment received in Minneapolis they stated that the one dav spent In St Paul txas an oasis in the Sahara of the 1897 reunion BETTER DROP IN when passing and let our Optician make a ree Examination of your Eyes Masonic Union Lodge No 3 A Regular communication Monday evening July 12 7:30 A degree Visitors welcome GEO A MARR ele It is one of the main attractions of THE BISMARCK cafe and restaurant a Monro avenue is now open lrst clasa tnf or4r la aeuon served Music on Belle Isle To day This afternoon the Metropolitan Harold Todd director will give the Ing programme at the island park: "The Crosby overture Gounod: "Cuius Rossini "Am Meer trombone bv rl Savae iscences of Curth Reve Czibalka Hungarian overture Keler Bela "The Morning Men delssohn: selection from "11 Trovatore" Verdi Spanish Suite a) Gipsy March (b) Dance (c) Habenera (d) Bolero Langey "Star Spapgled Banner" Secretary Cliambrrlln Says There Promises to be Another One Secretary Chamberlin of the school board says that there will undoubtedly be another deficit in school funds this year as the board of estimates cut out the estimate I daily than the old style and as a result of $25000 for uncollected taxes as well as that of $7500 for contingencies Under this last head will come a big expense neces sitated by the changing of the ventilat ing systems in sixteen school buildings or dered by the board of health As there Is no fund from which this can be paid there will necessarily be a deficit In the repair fund at the end of the year Super visor Barr and Engineer Wilkes have been consulting with the health board as to the changes desired Secretary Chamberlin states that the board ot 1896 97 Is not re sponsible for the deficit in the funds at the present time but that it is due partly to the failure of Cotteral which let the board In for $46000 and the failure to receive $25000 of back taxes which had been count ed on $198 DIED Hellene wife ot earons gm eral attorney Western Union Telegraph Co New York city eon of Judge and Mra earons Kansas City and cousin of Mrs Gilbert Laf ferty ot this city July 5 July 10 1897 at residence 1520 Twelfth street IJllIan beloved wife of William ox uneral from residence Monday at 2 Burial private July 10 at parent residence 438 Wa bash avenue Willie beloved son of William and Jennie Gldday aged 14 years 11 months uneral from St Episcopal church Mon day July 12 at 2:30 Cleveland papers please copy July 9 Mrs Mary Kelleher aged 40 years uneral services at residence Mien Central Railroad Stock Yard hotel Dix avenue 7 Saturday Interment at Rom ulus Mich Sunday at 5 July 9 1897 at residence Ma 1467 Twenty fourth street Mary A beiaveG wife of John McCormick and daughter of Patrick Hickey uneral Monday at 8:30 and from St church at 9 a July 9 1897 John beloved son of the late Michael and Bridget McDonnell neral from residence No 118 Harrison ave nue Monday at 8:30 and from St church at 9 am July 10 at residence 107 East Eliza beth street Mary beloved wife of Thomas Myler mother of JamesH Myler and Mrs Charles Barthel uneral Monday July 12 at 1 tn from house Interment at Redford riends invited Died July 10 at Harper hospital rancis A Steff uneral July 11 from resi dence of her sister Mrs Jos Rose 625 Twelfth street at 3 Burial private Doras Belle beloved daughter of red and Rose Stone aged 3 months Burial from house at 2 Sunday July 11 235 Alfred street July 9 at residence 84 Laurel street Elsie Ada aged 1 year 5 months beloved child of Alfred and Ada Postlf Symonds uneral Sunday at 2 VAN July 10 at the home of his parents 764 Champlain street Constant eldest son of Peter and Hortense Van Mourlck Notice ot funeral hereafter Houghton Mich papers please copy July 8 1897 at 11:30 at the home of her parents 678 ourteenth avenue lorence Mabel Walling the beloved and only daughter ot Eugene and 'Martha Walling aged 7 years 3 months 13 days uneral from the residence Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Julv 10 at 500 John street Samuel West Notice ot funoral hereafter Died July 7 at Gladstone HI Thomae A Zavltz aged 48 years uneral from the residence of nts niece Mrs Dari 811 Twelfth street Sunday July 11 at 2 The pardon board spent all yesterday morning in investigating the case of Harry Dale but it does not appear that much tes timony was found that will help to clear the convicted man of the crime for which he was sent to Jackson The board had planned to have Maggie Leonard the girl whose testimony brought about con viction visit the jail and look over Hockin accused of assaulting Mrs Hltzel It was supposed that she might see in Hockin some resemblance to the man that had as saulted her and thus clear Dale The members of the board went to the jail with Maggie and her mother and Maggie looked Hockln over very carefully She asked him if he had ever worn a beard and he said no Maggie then positively declared that she had never seen Hockln before However Charles Beck the Detroit member of the board Is credited with the remark that the Leonards seem to be weakening In their belief that Dale is the man that I tp1 Palmer who with Detective High arrested Dale told the board that Maggie Leonard had given them a description of the man that assaulted her which did not at all tally with appearance Sergt Me 1 honors from Trinity church aisu ieLiiiru inuic us doubts of guilt The detective how ever said that the fact that Dale had as slimed two names was suspicious Congressman Curtis ot Kansas knew Thomas Howard Intimately and as that is the name that Dale Is said to have pre viously traveled under Curtis will be asked to appear before the board A meeting will be held by the board a week from next Tuesday when Dale will be interviewed In nriann Th nardnn hnnrrt determined to investigate every point that overcome by heat at the corner of Macomb will tend to clear up the Dale matter I and Hastings streets about 2 yes terday afternoon and taken to St YESTERDAY'S IRE SIGNALS a I hospital He was reported last evening as recovering Theodore Schalkorskii employed at Zol Department Called on or Nine Runs brewery cornier qf Hastings street With Little Damage and Alexandrine avenile east was a victim At 4:40 a box 146 partial burning of I of heat prostration yesterday He is being a two story frame house at 193 High street at Harper hospital and wlU re east occupied Jjy George Reichenbach as The poor commission have' taken charge a meat shop cause unknown damage of the remains of Dtto Ulta fwho died at I 'tjoseph 712 Dubois street from heat prostration 'riday night a box 364 partial burning of I He years old and Was but a short cottages at 494 and 496 Superior street time out from Germany Hs had been em vviri onljr a couple of At 10:19 a box 328 fire in rear of 680 jjen payn6i assistant to Morgan Monroe avenue cause unknown damage I Chinn at the Windsor race track was over 'i! ritt iT 1 come bythe heat after the fourth race At 12:26 mt box 716 building at Sears I yesterday When the starter and assist avenue occupied by Last End Sewer Piped antq firfl wnrk thev ta whri thrA in Co burned cause unknown damage $200 hand Payrie? xioh cottage was daipaged to the who hag been Wjtb co cnlnn for years extent or i I fen jn thfe paddock between the fourth thCaXC At 3:38 box 438 two story frame John Heldt aged 60 years of 501 Grand River Hnllrtinln rear of 4S ourteenth avenue avenue an employe of the board of public worksrnfbulldTng caused by flames from an open furnace I day Bfternoon jie was taken to Emergency hos rnow aa'wiI pital and on reaching there his temperature At 7:54 box 18 small fire in rear of 74 I was fOun(i to hq degrees At midnight the Randolph street cause unknown no dam i hospital physicians could not eay whether he would recover At 9:25 box 216 frame cottage at 18 Noble employe of the rontier Iron Works fell a street occupied by Henry Apel burned I victim to the extreme heat yesterday afternoon cause unknown damage $800 ftni was taken home His name or address could At 10:15 box 826 lire in a frame house at BOt be obtained 101 Celeron street cause unanown uam age dou IREMEN HAD A HOT TIME But Declared That She Hud Never Seen Him Before Spectacles Eye Glasses so chabo roB means viaion a JC Second leer Mlcheirs Clefhhtf StMi 1 IrM OC Cor Woodward and State Cool and Pleasant Place to Witness A Small Blaze on onrteenth Avenue I ine Performances Did $2000 Damage I With the mercury lingering around the About 4 yesterday afternoon the I iqo mark it is pleasant to think that a high man in charge of the dry kiln of the De I grade show can be seen in a theater where troit Valve Washer Co In the rear of I the temperature Is not allowed to rise 485 ourteenth avenue opened the furnace I above 80 Wonderland for this week will door to attend the fires when a down offer a programme that is entertaining In the extreme in addition to keeping the draft caused the flames to shoot out and I mercury down as low as possible High set fire to some woodwork which was near I class performers are secured by the man at hand and very dry An alarm was at agement which observes the greatest care once sent In and James McElroy the in the selection of attractions that nothing proprietor with some employes set to vulgar and risque may creep in while elec work to save all the goods and machinery prov ide cool air aJcIWa Nenrlv all the with several AU thIs week the Santini brothers will of goods ready for shipment a pair Klve remarkable Imitations of bell and three carifagesere quickly interspersed with songs and dances This Owing to the 'prompt arrtval of act Is said to be entirely new and has never the fire department and their good work I been Imitated because of Its difficult na the most expensive part of the plant con it Ys can do both offiv waler The the queenVs taste cLris Green can play a hot one while it lasted and thl musical instruments of any description He nf the firemen more than usually wiU do 80 for Wonderland patrons this labors of the firemen more than usually week McIntyro and Rice are not new to arduous (CUrel temnorarv Wonderland audiences On this trip they nt are believed to be better than ever in their commodations at vv Anderson bon wmietv 14 16 Macomb street He will have his In tke (jjjou theater the Zarros will hold machinery removed Monday and expects forlh Prof Zarro is quite a remarkable to be in a position XV ednesday morning to magician and In his experiments he is as begin turning out orders The loss by the sjstei by his clever little son Prof Worth fire is estimated at $300 to the building and win be jn the curio hall with his collection from $1500 to 000 to the stock and ma I of curiosjties Katherine Morris the paper chinery I queen will also be In the curio hall DEICIT IN THE SCHOOL BOARD "To come ail the way from South Amer ica to Detroit In order to visit Venice is a novel reversal ot the old time said one of the Spanish American dele gates yesterday as he alighted from the steamer Sappho at the'dock of the Rush mere club at the lats and was introduced to Its hospitalities by the Detroiters The ride up the river and into Lake St! Clair was one of the most enjoyable fea tures'of the visit to this city of the South and Central Americans The entertain ment committee had provided most lavish ly for the inner man while the music by orchestral' which played a Spanish programme exclusively was a de lightful incident of the long ride It was nearly 3 o'clock when the start was made from the foot of Woodward avenue and almost 9 o'clock when the boat returned in the evening About one hundred par ticipated both delegates and members of the local committee many of the latter be ing accompanied by their wives who helped to entertain the visitors Stops were made at both the Old Club and at Rushmere where the guests were made to feel thoroughly at home and told to call again and one and all the strangers to the city marveled at the engineering skill which had constructed so wonderful a city In the middle of the lake 1 1 Previous to the boat ride the Spanish American delegates were taken in car riages to several of manufactur ing plants The first place visited was Ingram Co makers of perfumes land sjmllar products The delegates were treat ed to cigars and wine and everybody was presented with a cut glass bottle of per fume a package of a preparation i for chapped hands and cracked lips and an ingenious pocket Instrument combining a tape line an eraser and pencil holder The works of the Diamond Match Com pany were next inspected and the wonder ful machines extending across the entire width of a room which take In a block ofwood at one end and set It down at the other end a finished and securely fastened box of matches every match counted was a source of unceasing astonishment to the onlookers The Diamond company also re membered the inner man with a delicious luncheon while every visitor was furnished a box of matches warranted to burn in any wind The trial and test grounds of the erry Seed Company was also a place which greatly Interested the pan Ameri cans and they listened closely to the ex planations given regarding the raising of plants for the purpose of furnishing seeds and the experiments with new growths I This evening about 9 the Span 1 ish Amerlcan party will leave the city un I der the escort of a committee of Grand Rapids men to visit the western furniture manufacturing metropolis of the state Be fore departing however a final carriage drive starting from the Russell House at 9:30 o'clock this morning will be tendered the party Belle Isle will be visited and several hours put in under its pleasant shade trees and a call will also be made at the waterworks park Steamship Alberta Most popular steamer en the Upper Lakes will leave Detroit and Windsor Saturday July 17th and every Saturday until August KtSault Ste Marie and Return $15 Thunder Bay ert William and Port Arthur $28 Including meala and berth Cheaper than living af home Call early and make res ervations and get full particulars Bargain Our $250 Tan Shoe Dark Chocolate and Black Vid Kid fine as silk on the new Coin and Needle Toes Another rival for Aid Youngblood in fnr 1 ha Democrat ic nomination aiderman of the ninth ward has appeared in the person of 1 Hugh McCormick the on St Aubin avenue A large excursion of students from a Cleveland college came to Detroit yesterday for a good time They took dinner at the Griswold house Some of them will camp for a few weeks on Stag Island Allster Copeland of 409 Michigan avenue charged with not closing his barber shop 'last Sunday pleaded not guilty in the Po lice Court yesterday morning and was held in $300 personal recognizance for examina tion July 21 Abeut 300 scholars with their teachersend friends attended the annual excursion of St Sunday school to Sugar Island yesterday Athletic contests music and a baseball game were features of the day 'In the last named the team of choir boys i beat the nlne by a score of 9 to 7 Inspector Hall says that ha will soon in troduce resolutions against frills or fads Un the schools at meetings of the board "gf education He objects to allowing so much money to go to the support of the high school One tenth he says of thetotal maintenance fund goes for this pur tose I Philip Kolb the youth who was reported as so badly beaten by his father Philip Kolb of 191 High street west one night about a week ago that his life was sup posed to be in danger was arraigned in the Police Court yesterday morning as a juven ile disorderly and held for examination uly 12 Tom Johnson the street car magnate came to Detroit yesterday with his fam Uy and located at the Russell house His 5 party with Vice President Hutchins Man pager DuPont and others rode around the 'various lines during the afternoon in the iYolande and inspected the system The Citizens' Co will run cars to the Grosse Pointe race track to day begin ning this morning at 6 The first car will leave the city hall at 6 the second at 6:35 and every hour there after Starting to day and every day hereafter the Brush street cars will runto the Grand Trunk depot Judge Chambers will have 108 ordinancecases to heftr ifi Court Mon sday The greatest number of complaintstor any one offense is against owners ot dogs who have failed to take out licenses end 49 luckless citizens will have to answer to thia charge Only seven scorchers are to face the judge rohMtsi hath house will hereafter "be open Sundays as on week days from5 a rh to 9 The demand for a goodewlm in water over 80 degrees is great: 'land Supt Alleborn will keep open to day for the first time Yesterday the swim mfng place was very popular and 1448 ipersons patronized it The temperature of Most Torturing Disfiguring Humiliating Of itching burning bleeding scaly skia and scalp humors is instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuticura Soap a single application of Cuticura (oint ment) the great skin cure and a full dose of Cuticura Resolvent greatest of blood purifiers and humor ourea Qtlcura Remedies speedily permanently and economically cure when all else fails Pottbb Dbvo ajtd Cbbm Cobp Sole Prop Beetoa How to Cure Every Bkln and Blood Humor tree PIMPLY READ Ordinary Newspaper Type at a distance from the eye WITHOUT DII CULTY? If not there is Something Wrong Masonic riendship Wednesday evening GIBSON Ringling circus has a white 1 the menagerie and is claimed to be the first Hiblo elephant brought to this country The believe that every whte ele phant contains the departed soul of a priest and consequently they hold rhn deepest reverence Every Indian mus? have a white elephant else feels its throne Jnsecure They hate a ol tce in the royal family and even take nreeedence of the heir apparent to the throne on state occasions The t2rorlei nnt a but an accident It nha nt Js pot I analogous to the white Hnr Bros to be the first Io introduce a real white elephant to west civilization It was no easy task to the inimal past the royal family whichas determined not to allow him to leave their country believing it to be an fll omen but the managers of the fircusaccom the task and on July 26 ill pre gent to the people of Detroit the first whitelephant In America There Are Other That Is a fact but the strongest best arranged most convenient and ost effiously and effectually protected safety in the world is that of the flncleX security in other ways And now is reuUr Mrs Dr MacQuisten who Is concerned In the Dungan alienation case defends her self from charges that she begged Dr MacQuisten to take rher back after the trouble 'two years ago She says the beg ging was all on the other side and avers that she went back fer the sake of the children To show that her position is not so bad' as It has been made out she pro duces a copy of a statement signed by Dr MacQuisten which reads as follows: hereby certify that 1 do not Intend to begin proceedings against Samuel Dungan for alienation of affections of my wife Lou MacQuisten and further I do not be lieve that there any criminal rela tions between my wife Lou MacQuisten and said Samuel Dungan and never be lived'it Detroit January 22 1893 doctor has treatedme so said she "that I could stand it no longer Last Triursday I left him because hq com pelled me to do it I deny all the charges he makes against DID NOT HELP DALE I iWashlngton July or lower Michigan" yair preceded by showers In eastern por cooler in extreme easxern to northerly winds or upper Showers northwesterly winds or Show era cooler light uthterly winds becoming northerly "United Staiea Weather Bureau Report Detroit Mich July 10 8 The fol lowing observations were taken at the moment af time at th places named below: IGHT AMONG NEIGHBORS Mra aul Koch In a Serious Condi tion a a Ilesult of It Paul Koch a carpet weaver with his young wife lives and carries on his trade at 946 Gratiot avenue A couple of months Rgo Herman Janke and his family moved Into the adjoining house 950 Gratiot ave nue The relations between the two fam have not been the pleasantest and the trouble came to a focus Iriday night Mrs Koch is in a delicate condition and visited a doctor that evening On her re turn she and her husband retired: but disturbed by members of Janke's fam ily who stood outside talking and it is alleged called the Kochs some unpleasant names Koch came out of the house Janke to have the disturbance sapped whereupon It is alleged after some parleying Janke knocked him down Then he is alleged to have knocked Mrs Koch down and to have kicked her several times Patrolman Mierow heard of the af fair and arrested Janke who was charged with assault and battery and yesterday re manded until Mrs Koch can make cem nlaint The woman was unable to leave Rer bed yesterday and Dr NX Rleman aVtonfiinE her says she is in a very serious condition although he does think her injuries will result fatally REAL WHITE ELEPHANT Rlnffllnff Broa Claim to Have We carry a full line of SPEX anti EYE GLASSES with the inest Lenses and rames of all kinds yrlce Satisfactory Traub Bros Co Vp To Store 205 Woodward Ave Weimii mm But 145 GRISWOLD ST '7' i fe rgM i 4 1 dH i IM '91 Jie ft 1 Ha BWH IB 9 MW 27 9 isaBMaEsacKas 3M 1 I 43 Btld 1 9 wd Anaw a 4 1 jpg 9 haws only a few 9 RAYL CO 19 A Pay 4 CANADIAN SaciIC Kv a 3 rues 2 Obcrvatioa 2 3.

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