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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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ft It 1S9S existing crime in a great measure to illiter BACKUS MUST REUND TOBIANSKt MUST SETTIE THIEVES WERE AT WORK THE WEATHER Judge by Length 1 2 ft He ft beautiful effects this 1 RMTrava SCHULTZ GAVE UP 3160 re ft Huron Havre no ft SSH icGoo sKcrarrr N' CONGER Official In Chares He Didn't Hate 300 Jrnt He Gave Chrrle rhetimsi The Gertren American Bank S' SAYINGS AND DOINGS Detroit Mich SS' '1SL cure fir ucU Street ftladelphia' Il free SUCCESSUL AND PROSPEROUS WATCH AND WAIT OR 'i AMUSEMENT STAMPS ft xwww jiwjww iw i XO SEW OltDISAXCE SAPOLIO A Game that Will Interest All Population City i zs GAME La meetings ft 3 betiras had Uowr with in his mind until late residence 173 uneral ft position It was just the tW that Schultz tunn" a Hb rx rt nnr a 1a a 4uwm The Children Are All Delighted With It 1 HiGH TIME TO KICK The Detroit ree Press all coats of the a peal shall Rota" be rendered langur re is not be tha dVAJrff ADDRESS onr ttatneand sdenaw plainly ar poatdbla uw before sold lor jess than IlAC ft HOW Offero at ftft nat torn Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant OR ALL THE NEWS REHD THE REE PRESS fc MUN RHEUMATISM famous case of Backus vs toe ort Union Depot Co as xesterday de Last Thursday advertisement in 129 153 4 inches inches Inches inches Pittsburg Buffalo Clev ehffid Cleveland Cincinnati Jifft tlevrlaod renette EL RICHES compared with those in other states Last Sunday is taken cities follow with their population as given by the United name of paper and number of columns of advertising In Paper Journal Dispatch Courier Leader Plain Dealer Enquirer Postmaster Dickerson does not look out thieves win suit ly cart off his watch man at the old posloffice building some fine said United" Stales District Attorney Einneyy esterday after a boy aha togeth er with four others jjafl attempted to car ry off a large amount of booty in broad daylight had been arrested by a policemanand brought before Commissioner Grave It was at 1 yesterday when Patrol ft 81ft: KWVDtKE 1 05 LY "WELL TO DO COMPARED WITH TESEZl I3LA We cannot give I Of Detroit papers tne Sunday 1 The Throat Bronchial Troch act directly on the organs of the voice They have an i traordinary effect all disorders of the hi cat IT CAN BE LAYED WITH INTEREST DY OLD AND YOUNG IT IS EQUAL TO MANY GAMES THAT ARE SOLD AT TWENTY IVE CENTS This Coupon and in stamps ar coin tsnll entitle you io the game ree to Hhe urratict Consultation and four electric hatha The Taylor lusiituie THE WATCHMAX DIDVT KXOW tlTILARHESTS WERE MADE ENTERTAINS INTERESTS EDUCATES The correct Top Coat this Spring is easily told by the length To be they must be short We have 'em right up to the min ute in rightness Come in and try one on Well trust to your good judgment for the Sale $10 to $25 TWO STRANGERS WORKED A BUNCO GAME OV HIM barxUesa od a acrm ionic la UuUCr vp Ur and debilltaird 1 1 core acute or Kimiir rii Address The ree Press Subscription Dept DETROIT JktXCIl rlrec Grerf Har Cl lrraff St Lrat Twdgs City Cwi EDWARD LTNN TELLS OITOK Tl MTIES IN THE SOUTH Vfl lt 3 gfc if Hf jy certainty upon its results That is the enviable position of The It is builded upon the rock of and is honored and re Guatav Schultz of U8 Chcne street mourns the loss of $169 which he drew from the bank and handed to a stranger in the Russell bouse early yesterday afternoon It was a simple little bunco game but Schultz did not pet that fact firmly Cxed Harrison avenue Catherine UaUi years uneral from bouse Tuesday ay 2 yOUGI As Grume He aturij Minh 3 Samuel Tcaru nd If fcLee the Ubiy St Sb year of lua age unt rl from Ji late real RAG BEYER CANT OOL WITH EX CLE SAMUEL at 2 Burial private Stasclal tram ill Jve ienlcun Central Uauea tt When going to New York or Philadelphia aval ng tte L' hlgh Valley railroad Solid than 2 Ou ion nsrips in MidigM onwhich roam an untold number of cattle Swartz duuebter the late Jra eph Hatch of This rttv uneral fr oui undertaking ruuni of Latitrer Hamilton YVedswecay at 1030 a tn Leopold Tot'iantki the rag and jurk dealer who bought 135 bales of confiscaied rars at marthiJ's sale a few rnonths ago and then refused to pay for them on the alleged ground that acme of them had bs en spoiled by rain will have to ettle with Uncle Sam by next Monday afternoon or be locked up tn jail for contempt of court for an indefinite period SlTH tided hi the United States Supreme Court In favor of the defendant company Jus tice Brewer handing duwn the opnion of the court The case has been a notable one both fry reason of the important Issuesinvolved and because of the distinguished counsel engaged therein Don Dickdn OR OVER ITY YEARS Mrs Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething It soothes the cnild softenr the gurus allays all pain cures wino tnllc and is the beat remedy tor Diarrhoea Twiatj dv cents a bottle took testimony the contempt proceed Ings which she wed that the government of flolals were not to blame Tobianski claim ed that when he looked at the rags prior to tne sale he krea only of the rags stor ed In the bonded warehouse znd that no body had told him there were several car loads at the depot These was claimed had been ypolled' The evidence showed that all would be bidders had been inform ed by the marshal of the location all the rags rd re Swan decided yesterday tbatTc' blarski must settle within one week and in addition pay the costs of taking the tes timony' and the expense of storing the raps tip to th time ae takes th'm away and that in default he stand committed for contempt BETTER WORK WISELY THAN WOT HARD' GREAT EORTS ARE UNNECESSARY IN HOUSE CLEANING I YOU US it Tribune and eince the bicycle dealers b'gan using lae columns of local papers about ten cays ago ine result nas peen as iouows Tribune not the and Military ave Mrs Enen atrick Ratisun unerel fre dav March a at a xn dftmre cnurch at 9 wing ol nervations were taken at the moment of time at the places named below: Baker the defendants Tne decision of the court recites at great length the circumstances under which the case arose the claim of the plaintiffs be ing that their property was railroad and depot ur poses in a man ner wnich deprived them of their full tights not only undtr the state laws of Michigan but also under the federal con BtitutMin Under the provisions of trie Michigan union act of Ibtl a por tion of the tv ot Aosalom Backus Jr was taken for public use and hearings wtie glvtr before throe different Junes and sut socuently before the courts to de termine the amount of damages that tnould equitably be paid The tret Jurj disagreed and tne second jury awarded the plaintiffs It is now announced that Mayor Maybury will introduce William Jennings Bryan at the Mohawk Club banquet in this city AprO a EHs to the amount of more than E2frX for books wero audited at a meeting of text committee of the school board Awarded Highest Honors air Justice Harlan of the United States Su preme Court jiatcrday reappointed Unit ed States Marshal Winnty to continue in office until his surctesor has been ap tl sn basquaLSed The marshal and his two local Large and Campr and Brratz deputy at or: Hrun who tappene to be here took the oath of nffv twlo Judce Swam The deputies at Be City Lansing and Jackson were sworn st these place he rrnp piintmt nt wa made utun the tecommer lation of Judge Swan Tt rough the assistance rf some ladies in the fattf THE EXCHANGE has a fme opportunity of aeltlng genuine Old Ooierual urniture and Plate iu to 1O9K possession under the statute but the Supreme Court of the state under an ap eal by the comptry eel the awards aside and granted a ntw trial before a new jury Tn th rd jury reduced the award to and the first awsrd tis ving been paid the trial court entered up judgment against the plaintiffs for the amount of tne reduction end costs which Judgmentswere reviewed toy the Court of the state on a common law certiorari and it duly affirmed them The opinion of the I court takes up the contentions tmade by Mr Dickinson in behalf of bis clients grouped under the followng heads: They were denied the fundamental riehts to have an ascertainment and deter mination of the amount of compeurjirlon was attracted by an nich a mut who signed his name King sought someone wi'h a cap ital of 4:330 with which to buy a cullet tor's man who hauls ashes arid rubbish with bii rickety horse and dilapidated wagon drive into the alley cn the side of the old post office and stop Jutt baxk of it Presently he nw several boys coming out the building' and currying things toward the wagon When he saw them be knew what was vp and the boys knew what was the matter when they saw him 'They dropped the things a quickly as they Vcould and skipped but Swick got hold ef one of them who carried two water pitchers and a monkey wrench 'The boy gave ids name ill its final payment before being deprived of their property Taty were denied the protection of that guaranty of the state constitution providing that the questions of eompensa lion and necessity should be pass ea upon bv one and the same jury ana ot the set tled sinitorm and unreversed construction of ttit constitution to that effect by the state judiciary in respect of all other cit izens Tney were denied the protection of a trial on the questions vf necessity ana i by the tribunal guaruntceo by the constitution of the state tn act ord uuce with the settled uniform ana tinre veraed construction of that constitution in respt c't of ail other tutlzers i They were denied that measure of just compensation for their 'property taken guaranteed cy the constitutions federal and state as the same was and i aocoruee to all other persons than themselves They were cenled a hearing and de prived a xheai'ing guaranteed by the con stitutions fedeial and state as pro cess of law when summoned into court as appellees to defend their property rigtits and themselves from imputations upon Latm "6 inally having been deprived oi their props ny sought by the railroad company tor its purposes their personal assets of ttt value of were takn from thm the color of a judgment and pro cess unknown to the constitution and istutes of Michigan and unknown to jur isprudence whereby they were deprived of their property without 'due process of law' JEaeh of these wont entions is examined at 1 length and the court in each case derides trai ibere is no warrant in the roc ord of the proceedings lelt to sustain the claims made Afttr JismissJrg the first five cor leniions the court sajs "Coming now to last point the Su premt Court held that as upon th' second appraisal the damages were less than those awarded on the first and trie amount of tre first had been paid to the respondents 'he petitioner was entitled to a judgment ior the difference The language of the statu is 'out if the amountMs diminished the difference shall be refunded to the ashion's Correct Spring Hats writ your buying here Gentlemen's Hals in quality S250 and $3 5a AVell recei some morning Keep watching our windows The advertisements in a newspaper are more vbst it going on in a state er community than the editorial columns are Hen ry Ward Beecher The thousands who read The Detroit ree Tress have had many opportuni ties to observe a practical illustration cf this statement It is in thia paper here it tpenks with most telling effect The preacher who can with truth and force do the most good in his field can buDd up his church interest his parish ioners and retain them is the one who is popular and looked up to with admira tion and respect Pages di 2S 235617 dX664251358 tend to at the hotel wnn he would go ovgr to tne cilice with him and explain his duties Schultz waited two hour and in stead of going tn the office went to police headquarters whtre he fold his troubles Continual nfwnrss keep Trarer a step ahead of Hit others tn qualiig and a step behind them prior ft THE DETROIT REE PREPS: TUESDAY MARCH I The roil which extended along tne side of tne ear for people to hang on toy hag also been removed liv A Bartle gave an interesting talk on "Crime and the Criminal Yesterday maratur at the meeting of the union He deplored the pros nt increase In rrtme and declared thit tne classes were increasing faster than the membership tn churches andLese classes do rr: include the unoor crminalx He the cause of GROB Sunday a Maueii at her taut ree flenee 46 Monroe Mana Gros fcrd 76 lirt of the tale bs Grets iron ue late reMaence nn 'rueailKy Maj ah at SusO Abd zs novel in price ns design Xeck ft' worth a dollar tram its elegance ytyje cre hti dollar (53 1) The ra cd tiffs dr for the ff5Wk is wfrrthy taf laspacffon and admira ilderrf famjIefc is displayed in ur ftlft 111008 weight undernear for charge winter to arrlrt is selected with jar tre and In price is a sorprise to trade" other good things Mr us and which have arrived ftf Sb Say are dozen ITannM Shirts made ONE THESE GAMES WILL HELP YOU PASS MANY PLEASANT HOURS IT TEACHES THE CHILDREN HOW TO SPELL QUICKLY AND CORRECTLY DIED BOWMAX Jureh a at frIs Buaubien kuvet Jtim La Rota is by far the latest and best gine up io date The coirpleie game consists of one colored card 7x9 on which are and two white cards on each of which are A steel ring completes the outfit At lex ri one business firm says that lower RANSACKED AND STRIPPED THE OLD POSTOICE BYILDIIG AWARD THE THIRD JVRY OR STANDS 5 WM ear 3: i rl'dy C4pf Pt Tdy Cl'rady sr IJsrti ir The ree Press Is and So Are the Merchants Who Advertise in It full of knowledge in respect to 0 MICHELL ft' 'CLOTH IRS BUSY COEXEB WOODWIED AUD STATE THE MICHELL BUILDLNG Murira Mamie tnd Geurfire Wednesday at 2m0 Iruru icsidttuue jotnsoTi street 'MBpph 6 Jfthimrifi beloved wif if Cooper Punerid Tuesday from rtidenoe ax ic ft ftWftft IB ftiftft urnishings Our Mr Picard head rd in are year The meat sun dried and ahip ped so other South American countries The climate ia verywarm bur at ii turns cold that woolen blankets are reeded for the can AlOlg the Orinoru there is much naa larla at certain seasons of the year but I Mher tim It is healthy enough Gzme Is tffertiful as are rnosquites flies and other 11 sec is Anheuttr Butch' MALT NUTRINE finally agreed to aocpt that rrn an" start iilm at 810 until ne had learned ihe "busi ness" Poor Scnultz was easy ths tne two men allowed him to go to the bank alone and draw th money while they grwe Tueidi ex Msrch Journal 2K ree rees 364 The ree Press showing is within one column as much as the other three papers combined Exira preparations are being made for the rush next Sunday tnougnt he would like so ae wrote to tne aadroa and Saturday er ing the inn call ed al nis nouse ana uu bosomed himself He stated to Scaultz inar ie naa taeu for sev eral years the collector i lor tne Dwlgm Luinbtr Co but fiad resigned to go into tne hardware business in awIxr city Then he offered Scnultz the poKluoa pro vided ne could put up some money as se curliy Then the stranger counded to that toe In ed nearby on Theodore street and they became quite tnenilj The lait was tempting sand finally Sanui'z made an engagement with the stranger to go down to tie lumber office yesti rday morning The office If near the corner fl Congress and Cass sireett and just us irey reached the steps a well dressed man walked lo wares ihim who vas addressed as Mr Dvtpht by companion As soon ts they broached the objtci of weir business Mr nas agreeable to Schultz having tne position if ne would put up S3 ri as se curity It pained Schultz witnit its' he LORISTS SCHrCCTR SB Miami are loret Aaaigzm at ft cut fleren TeL On and after April iSpS this Bank will interest at the rate of 3 per annum on all Savings Deposits JOHN PHILLIPS A CO PROTEST AGAINST HEAVl TAXATION MWS TOWS SI0 IKS WOODWARD AVENVE A xlayiiaht ride through the pictxir lake region of upter New Turk an: romantic mountains of Pennsylvania illustrated matter and other info: write to A A Heard TV A Bu and Chas Lea A 1 Cetphia 20fl)S is nsrdly necessary to call attention to tne other Prets had more than twice as much advertising as wnited for him at the Bussell nonse As soon as Schultz paid ever the money to Dwjgnt'' the latter told him to wait a minute as he rad a business to at AUPREME COI'RT DECIDE UNION DEPOT CO CASEL One of the principal reorts that will berendered to the public lighting commission at ita meeting this afternoon will be that from the committee having in charge the proposed substitute ordinance providing lor the licensing of electrical workersCommisslonerB yfe and Miner who con stitute the committee held a meeting yes terday and decided to report that there is no fer another ordinance because they behete the present one supplemented by the rules of the oommiarion with ref erence to Inspection of electric wiring is adequate for all emergencies AH Novelties printed 63 letter printed So letters The rules for playing the game accompany it and can be readily understood by any one This game will be sent to any one who will send us a coupon and 5c in stamps or coin Nothing extra for postage We will not send the game unless the coupon accompanies cveiy order City readers can call at our office and get the games or send in their order by mail ft fiow ip Xew Terk has made sei era sbiimtuta to ps cf Men's to spx mfr easou's proaue belieie vr shown for color 3rg fabric and fashion Mr Pjcard pays a dclicaie eompltm' nt io the tafie of De troll's nice drefesers in bls teiec Was hirgt ar J'vtn or lowr Michi air xud slightly warmer TuewJay tresii southtoriy winds or upper Tueedsy fair fresh wyMberiy winds ft or air warmer in northern por tion llzht southerly wirds Cols advts' 45 82 23ft east but fhe would not peach on his pals In the district office he stated that ba and four other boys had entered the government building at 4 Sun day afternoon and that they had gone through the building from the garret to the basemeat He claimed the door had been open and they had simply walked In Investigation showed that they had ran sacked the whole building and had broken and wrenched off all the brasses on scales whet ever they found any They had car ried all their plunder to the ground floor near the door and the pile contalried sev eral motors fur running eiecu ieal fans wash basins and yltcherE a Jot of boxes and shipping eases an sorts of pieces of metal and a lot ether rnbbiah which the boys considered valuable enough to take awaC They had even carried jot of coaJ up from the basement which they meant to take along Long Waived examination before the oemmiasioner who held him to the United States grand jury in I2W 1R11 in default of which the boy was taken to the county Old Capt James Cullen is the watchman in the old ftderaj buildh but he did not snow of tJxe or the attempt of the boys to carry off the booty untH after the officer had made the arrest hen Postmaster Dicltt rson was mked what the watchman was supposed to do in the old building he said: the building of When Mr inney's remark about bls watchman was repeated to him be brew and said: 1 put oa special order ofthe department I suppose you will have to pul him off by special order a by stander ft 'I 'E1 or the is the of the gold producing property with un option on which Edward Lynn of tnls city ha just returned from T'ene ruela afror sn absence of more than six months It is said to le the richest gold mine in the world giving a return of from KlSnOOO to J4MtXiO a ciorth Mr Lynn said to a representative of The roe Tnss jes terday that without excepting Alaska Venezueia is the rlphrst gold country in lhe world The mine on which he has secured an op tion as wrecked by gross mismanage ment and the thievery of the workmen aio i is said stole twice ar rruch gold came iito the pockets of the ownirs To such an extent was this stealing Gai ned on mat one of tne men confessed to iavlrg never left the shaft without from $lK to 11000 and said that all the others did the same Ciotte were finally made ty the comi any especially for tne menfirre were ro pockets in these garments but the miners got around that by strik ing a bargain with the watchman who wiis not ruspected and wno pwaced iie gold for his accorn plices Eastern capital ists will Ise interested in the rrocsertv and wtiea Mr Lynn tfc1uui to Venezuela in April it will rcviBbly be to roopen Ci Hao for aa American syrrdfeate In one mile square ct far from this mine Ift uuUtuO was taken out from placer claims ttveen 1874 and 7E80 Much oi the country up lhe Orinoco and xnne of its tributaries has never been ex jffoted ly White men and when Mr Lj nn with his guides attempted to enter this region he was stopped by the native in jsa jeE31 rvf mnri primitive and savage wildteefe They shoot pmsoned arrows plowing them from bam oo rods by means of their bream wltn the greatest accuracy Bows and arrows are also In one section through which Tse passed Mr Lynn saw so id of wild cocoa and ir digo trees There are many very valuable rabbet copcessinrs to be had the product of the rubber trees bring as much prized as th Para rubber Some of the most magnificent grarinc ountrv in the world is in Venezuela and the raising of cattle is one of the prncpal dndtistriefc The savannas extend for miles after miles "covered with the richest i and most lux ur ant growth of grass In Snanisn Honduras said Mr Lynn there is pa rain from ebruary to June and the grass berffaer burred awaj ei tirelr but In "Venezuela it ft different Tiire is a heai dew which falls night ie with the reuii that the grass is in fine condition year round One gentleman entitled to rocoier the difference from the parte to asm It had been paid Nothing is said it Is tru in lhe statute about ex eeutiam but tle Supreme Court ruled that wnder 'the general statutee the rocoiery the Judgment earned with it a right to an execution "Toese are all the questions in lift case We find nothing In them which justifies tn interference by this court with the pro ceedings cf the state courts nothing in wrci it can oe sau those courts was in ihe respondent's right to compensation The judgment must therefore be 1 ftMaxumssx CREAM BARING P0W DI8 I MOST PERECT MADE sealing was enmTianv hat judgments were rendered agaitst "the appealing' But the true intent of the statute is obvious and at any rate we are bound to accept the 'Construction placed uicn it hi' the Supreme 'Com rrd hold that it means that if the last appraisal was less man tine first and the amount of the first had been paid the oompany was piUKI NS March ISbS Erastus Wilkins ftelrved Husband of Elira Wlltlaa ace 3S year ro c'tl unereS from realfienc bis ave Tuwy 20 A ladles' society has ef ergarffzed at Oerman Lutheran mission ccrxser and Van Dyke with ft'wlng officers: President Mrs ft er vice president Mrs Bobert tcittary Airs Pc Wlltzky treasurer Mrs otener The ogantzatjon has for its ci jects the raising funds for the erection bl a ne church in the vicinity which will a brancn of the (Peace) con gregation on Twenty sixth street ''Norman was the bjectt a most interesting lecture given by uames Scripps at the Museum ot Artast evening uncer the auspices oi tne De Architectural sketch t7Iub A good klelrewa Of the Tise rird rrp rrse rf 1 rchitecture from down to Gothic very step was illustrated by lantern slides and much of the characteristic tail we thus explained in a clear and satisfactory way to the audience George Currie and Holmes to the ecn rory notwithstanding Thomas Ken ip Ay insists tnat Medina paving done has a monopoly in mis city Kt needy who is a paving ontra ctor says that during the past two or three years two men have had rxucin'e nannrnir says furthermore that though list re are apparency four kinds of curb stone in the Paving se locations yet th rales of the krfjaPtS fiT i X1? nft civ 4 wwor ncsily used exclusively Police lustfte Sellers is extremely angry rVftr ssettltrs of Superintenaent of ruics Marur that he releases ail crooks on low talL "in tbs first place It is none of nis eld Lte justice hft temarKs are nothing mote than insults He is in contempt ef court when a says such things and If he does not Know eny better 1 will teach him at the first opportunity Jf be pad any coro Pinint why did not come to me in stead of trvirg to place me in a false po sition mi order to better Jumself?" In connection with Gov re mark that oupreme Court Justice Mont gomery would meke a good United St jp senator come the report that ex Seni tr Patton instead of being a candidate for the senator ship himself will stand behind tne candidacy of Montgomery The excuse for Gov boom ot Montgomery is said to lie in the fact that Justice Mont gomery wrote the Haiireme Court opinion in the Lake Shore mileage case upon which Gov Pingree basea his suit to make the Michigan Central sell tamily mileage books shall be glad If Alexander Dow does spend bis iliKi getting back that 16 fine trat he thlnkg is said County Au ditor Christian yesterday fine may have ren unjust but Mr Dow has no cause to niame us tor it him this monev without the warrant Jaw Perhaps he expects that we are go ing to pay the money cut of our own Yock ls It might be a rood idea to put a con tribution box in the office so that those wno syn pa nne with the unfortunate Mr Dow may drop in their dimes tnd Senator Arthur Holmts of the first district will be a candidate for rtnomina tion Ex Aid Mm rsme has been mentioned in connection with the of fice He stated yestcrday that he had not made up hi trimd whether to enter the race but bed the matter under considera tion Two years ago a strong effort was made to nominate Jcs eph Maas a Gra tiot avenue grocer but he was induced to withdraw his name his fntnds say on condition thst he should succeed Mr Holmts after the latter had sened one term War on corpora lions may be all right according to the taste of Gov Pingree but when it comei to real shooting and killing between the people of two nations the governor wants to be counted out His cx ellencj dared yesterday that many of the people who are new shouting fcr war know nothing of what it means and he re calls the times prior to tre fighting in the The governor says that before the troops got down to fighting some men acted if a bucket cf blood would make a fine appetizer before breakfast but when th pot into battle these men could not be bet land cwner but ihe jo at cannot be said will be ruined The following letter from John Phillips Co showcase and store fixture makers to the board cf estimates was received by the city clerk yesterday: Gentlemen I have been a manufaclursr in this city fcr over thirty three yeara and so far hava never made a jmotest against taxatiam but looking oi er some of the va rious estimates ftserl that it high time to protest against such outrage ous demands and 1 consider that every manufacturer and property holder ahoulu do the same and if necessary retel against such unjuatiflaule busfrtes and if they continue as they have for a nsmer of years shall le forced to quit or leave tn ft' jo 46 Light Lirnt One that preaches truth one that Is oorselen lions one that is devoid of sensationalism and demagogulsm one that is whole Zjl some active and energetic is the one that the people have confidence' in The public read it and can depend upon It tne advertiser can patronize It and count with re? Press pected A few facts and figures are given which show lhe confidence reposed In this paper by enterprising business mtn which speaks emphatically not only for lbs paper but the wide awake up to date progressiveness displayed In favor of A Jjetroit merenants ss for illustration ive States census of 1830 A each Game of 6i in (Toady 10 Clear Clee Ckuiv S' fit 1 Clear 11V ffi 01 20 Snow (5 Light Clear bit Clear ri 's Morton national secretary of the lorence Crittenton missions spoke at trrc Central Presbyterian onurcb night giving a history cf the organization what aims at and what has been accomplished There us another argument in the maj ors office st noon yesterday over tne com plaint rratr st Constable Hrarilsn of lhe seventh ward The mayor decided that not bine had been shown that would war rant any interference on his part it is early to begin re kri a gentleman yesterday "but the curtodian rf the federal budding ought to remove that snowbank from the ohelby etrr side It is the main entrance and the flagging is constantly wet wnereas an work would render it chan and Trit Istee convention secured for this city is ihe joint meeting of the Western Ci rned Goods Packers' association Can nes Machinery Supply aisoriatior and ihe National Canned Goods as so elation for ebruary ftd Tne railroads Jt nav promised not to discriminate i gainst Detroit on passenger rates cr 'everal dajs Ash well of the city irks and ulvard sys'im has betn aupenti lending the work cf reparirg small map cf the city hall park showing tne immoi ernenis atjove ana neiow ma sur of th ground Mr Co ft snpenn re drnt of small parks and Bookkeeper fifth ffiivr hem doing the actual work of drawing the map Chief Engineer Gould of the water works mhuuji miu un Litti Li pipe No 5 had been sbut off temporarily 1 rous" it lealts somewhere fr lde the do line bar st nt a communication to the water board calling its attention to rhe' matter and asking for instructions res 10' rt Pendb ton said that the water board would consider Mr' report at its meeting to marruw Aid McGraw says It is about time thatthe "lecticn 'booth tor tfa district of toe ward was rimoved from th" campus at the Bagley monument where it has been blending since latt election The skenrsn wilt offer a resolution ttiat lhe ohstruetftn be removed Tne vise the booth was given to the United States Vot ing Machine Co for the xnibition of their roaenme The steps on a number of the DC red Esectric Raflwty cars have altered ft and there have been several narrow ips in consequence The long running board along th" suae of the car ha been cut away fisp: ar ihe side door the At Denver Coft March 3 1HPR annie Ifc aKfd yearn widow of the lap John Kt and mother of Harry Hytie Buffalo Wallsre Kvith Maniunme Wia and A Keith Leadville Cot Oerel service jev Arnold Wednesday morning ax 10 clock at St obu ci Iftriul riixte lowers ereiefully fieclx LAW GAN 5 at torr late resldeTine S3 Knires and orks S3" 1 A Bliss sey that unfit no cir crrr'tances will he be a candidate for xhe Vnirrfi srnnte assertion that I I could beat CharPy for county measurer is a declared Countj Auditor Burt ytnter Perfect Taste and Judgment i rxlsf itUSL Hfi JU fl fl ta rica UMrBavarV kraa Uc4aaaa Aiea tire "iM traad I 1 RHEUMATISM.

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