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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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5ft i i enjoy LOCAL BREVITIES 1 4 3 PONTIAC of Picked Up About the State OBITUARY" IS It 'I Of coarse yotx kcow Uneaa Biscuit MICHIGAN COUPLE 'MAH RIED WHILE GROOM HAD SMALLPOX NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ATHER 'DETROIT DIOCESE PERE (MARQUETTE OICIALS WITH THE STRIKING MACHINISTS A POPULAR PRIEST TWENTY ITH JUBILEE HIS OR DINATION CELEBRATED ft I THE THIRTEEN GRADUATES ORCHARD LAKE MILITARY ACADEMY MAN VISITORS WERE PRESENT AT THE EXERCISES Which Reflected Much Credit on the Whole Class'" Among Other Things He Wat present ed With a Parse of $000 EXERCISES AT ALBION MEMORIAL TO THE COLLEGE WAS ALSEUL german aid SOCIETIES in the' east alley yesterday a He to' stagger and He was the jail and when he revived foodIt is supposed that he fell from the lack of food gave Meeting of Mate Arbeiter Bund at Port Huron Mich June sot vices were held over the CLASS "1OO1 PRESENTED AN IN XTERESTING PROGRAMME Struck a Vein of Coni Midland Mich June 12 A' three foot coal vein at a depth of 200 feet has been struck: five miles i out in Homer townsniy IMPORTANT CHANGE TIME ON CANADIAN PACIIC RAILWAY and after i June dO all through between Toronto and Montreal run daily as follows: Leave Detroit at 12:35 noon and 11 :35 arrive 2 a and 205 further particulars apply at City Office 7z ort street west Board of Trustees Honored Several Clergymen "With ADegfeejfz? Had Too ManyiTeeth Extracted Northville Mich Mrs John Van Sickleof Salem is dangerously ill from an unusual cause being nearly at the point of death from hemorrhagefol lowing the extraction of a number of teeth Uneeda injer Late yesterday afternoon apile of shoes was discovered hidden in the yard in rear of the shoe store of Hilda Landahi at 636Michigan avenue which has recently been closed The shoes had been stolen from the store and two policemen were sent to watch them Early this morning Patrolmen Mc Clannan and Nelson of the Trumbull ave nue station saw two boys prepare to take the shoes away The officers waited Until the boys had loaded themselves and as they were coming away they were arrested? The boys who are about 16 years of age? gave their names as rank Best of 504 Dlx ave nue and Jqhn Donahue of 191 Labrosse street The shoes yrere worth about 3100 Offer Accepted 500 deben tures was accepted last night by the Wind sor water board The debentures are pay" able in twenty years' i The case of Kelly against Sand wich West before Judge Horne was con tinued yesterday after the jury had viewed the land alleged to have been damaged 4by the erection! of a bridge over the River Canard 7 7 Dog Bread Keeps the mouth clean and teeth' good "Mich "June Pioneer W' EggerU: OfMuskegon Heights died this' noon1 at 'the home of his sen Eggert at jthe advanced' age of 79 years He was an Intima teftfriend of ex President Cleveland and has resided in this locality for: the past 56 years: He was for 14 years a justice of the and for one year was on the board df supervisors later being elected chairman DIiClS question of using the ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1 It is good to know the kind of fqod those with weak stomachs andi hearts can get along with for when a man or woman is a little below Tar An easily digested food is the thing that goes right to the spot a A man in KirksviUe4iMo tells how got out of trouble by using Grape Nuts ood says: "My trouble was intense suffering in the stomach It was called gas tralgia but no medicine gave any perman ent relief" In June of last year 1 began to gYow much worse tn every respect I was? terribly constipated and the stomach pains were severe I ran down until weigned only 120 pounds 1 had to give up my busi ness for my nerves were completely un strung and I could not sleep more than 'ti twok or three hours during the and that only by snatches during a lull the pain 5 i I tried almost every" kind of food butt finally was nut on Grace Nuta and in little while ft began to make its worth Known 1 oegan to sleep oetter mgnts my strength gradually came back: and 1 gained in weight rapidly until a little while ago weighed 165 pounds and have been a well man for months with never touch of the old trouble My bowels are perfect the nervous trou 'V bie has gone You can I appreciate the value of Grape Nuts ood pub Bsh my name but you? can give it ln nri ALU mil ixiau LieraM" uro in answering "the This is another evidence of the practical worth of Grape Nuts ood in cases of weak stomach and bad digestion 'It is the most made food in' existence and contains absolutely nothing but selected parts of rthe field grains so cooked and prepared aa to admit of almost immedlata digestion And assimilation carrying with the elements furnished by the All Wise Creator for rebuilding the nervous system the soft part of the brain and the solar nlexus vvnen one gets irom rooa wnat tne body Ma It is easy to get well and keep well ft tr i i GIVEN THEIR DIPLOMAS SEVERE STORM 1 One Man Killed by Great Damage Traverse City Mich June A heavy rain and hailstorm over Traverse City and a portion of Grand Trav erse county this afterhoon: One inch and quarters of rain fell in one hour Hail fell for over half an hour the stones being as large" as eggs in some localities The eastern part of is a much damaged one the fruit being stripped from trees strawberries cut off and com ruined Three sons of "William Eikeydn the south east part of the city were planting potatoes when the storm came on and hey 'took refuge ihld sM bl rn The barn was by lightning7 find the oldest boy aged 14 instantly! killed Others were knocked unconsciousjbiat will probably re cover Michigan next year seventeen languages will be taught in that institu tion besides English They are: Latin Greek rench Italian Span ish Hellenistic Hebrew As syrian Arabic Gothic Scandinavian Old English Aramaic Syriac and Ethiopic The golden rule isevidently lived up tothoroughly at Dexter It is sald that in two years past" there has been i but one suit started beforethe local justice of the peace and even that one: was withdrawn after the justice had had a quiet to heart talk SUSPECTED LARCENY WORTH SHOES MT: CLEMENS Students Are Going Home I Ann Arbor Mich June Already many of the undergraduates have left the Unb jVersity of MichlgahTor thelr homes Those who were lucky and finished their examina tions nearly in the week made hasty pack ups and are already gone By Thursday night when the last examination will have been finished the campus will resemble a churchyard for loneliness Only the gradr uates and the undergraduates remaining for summer school will be left However mote will be leftfor the mid summer ses sion than in previous years About Monday the proud parents rela tives and friends of the graduates will be gin to arrive as well as the alumni who will come back to renew old friendships By Wednesday the university settlement will be livelyt again for a few days Then will be the final departure or Advanced Degrees The examinations for higher degrees at theUniversity of Michigan which began April 12 rand have been 'held periodically since close this week Saturday In the lit erary department there are 49 persons who are candidates advanced degrees Ofthe tqtai number 42 ace working for the de grqe'of master of arts 3 for master of sci jence and 4 for the degree doctor of philos ophy Last year only 40 received graduate degrees 29 master of arts 4 master of sci ence and 7 doctor ofjphilosophy Seen ring Alninni Association Recruits Jamesr 'Prentiss of the Uni London June Henry Labouchere was fined £50 and costs? In the King's Bench Court to day for contempt of court in com menting on a case which was at the time still sub Judice Counsel fortha: plaintiff wanted and Horace Volues editor of Truth to be imprisoned but Jus tices Bruce Phillimore thought a fine and cost against bothxdef endants would suf fice POLICE WAITED HOURS CAPTURED TWO BOYS 7 There kiss of ginger after a debate it was over WIIELNIINGLY' DEEATED The 'Wayne Hotel pavilion'' will ba form aVyf opened this Police Commissioner Andrews has in formed the members of Bethel A church that a portion of his salary wiU be given to the church: 1 (nib AH "worrien interested in the floral of 5the bicentennial parade will meet atilO a riday at' the residcnce of Mr ranxil Mrs Ingram 409 Lafayette avenue Two small sketches of cows are attract Ing attention at the gallery of the Geo iC1 7 Angell Co Ltd Their value lies in fact that they are original pencil sketches by Rosa Bonheur the great animal painter i Ninety phones operated by the Mlchiga'A Telephone Co north of Warren 'and east of Woodward avenue were put out of ser vice owing to the' breaking xf one of the cables on Kirby avenue It will take sev eral days to' repair the break! i Motorman Barnard of the ort street line been promoted to be foreman ot the Clark avenue car house and Ander son who was for many years a motorman on the Woodward line has been given the foremanship of the Pontiac line car house Thomas Siemiradzki who claims tobe an exiled Polish nobleman and who is now a teacher in the Detroit Polish Semlnary on Auom avenue nas taKen out nis nnai citizenship papers in the Court Mr Siemiradzki has acquired some fame as a writer on historical subjects Peter Bauer for fifty years a watchman for the railway company died yestqrday at the home of his daughter Mrs Plumb 487 East Congress street 5 He Was born at Loraine rance' in" 1824 and veatne to country 'in 1854 Mrs James Hines of Grand Rapids another daughter survives him Stephen Martin who served a term as justice Of the peace died vesterday atltls home 279 ourth street aged 69 years disease is supposed to have his death Mr Martin was formerly con nected with the Trades Assembly and was a leader in the labor movement years ago our sons one of whom is a letter carrier and two daughters survive him rJSarah Truax who became a favorite in Detroit during her engagement here last year as the leading lady of the Pike thea 31 ter company arrive this morning to commence rehearsals with that organiza tlon for next: production of 1 at the Lyceum theater The re turn of Miss Truax to the Pike! organiza tlon will probably increase the interest in of famous play in Which as a matter of course she will play' the" title role Orchard Lake Mich June 12 Com mencement day at Orchard Lake attracted many visitors and was a great success Guard mounting occurred which was the last military exercise of the' year At the class' day ex ercises were' held on the academy grounds in front of the academic building and re flected much credit on the' class Every part of the programme was well conceived ably presented and won the hearty ap i plause of the attentive and appreciative audience The graduating exercises at 2:30 ere of great interest Principal Harris presided and after prayer by the chaplain presented the Hon Washington Gardner whose address was de signed to strongly impress the the value of thorough educational training After theaddress in the absence of Gen Chas King Mr: Gardner presented com missions as follows: Captain to 'H Owen Niagara alls Kir mayer Leavenworth Ks Ream Chicago Street Chicago: Lieuten ants commissions were given to Rog ers Orchard Lake A Hoefinghoff Cin cinnati McCreary Cleveland Lovett Chicago Allen Rock ville Ct A Lloyd Mason City la McKfllip Chicago I1IW Wood ruff Howell' Mich Principal Harris then addressed the grad uates and presented diplomas to the fol lowing: Edward Benton Harbor Mich Meredith Coleman Couch redonia Thomas Potter Hayden Ann Arbor Mich Arthur Charles Hoefinghoff Cincin nati Joseph Kirmayer Leaven worth Ks Howard Kendalls Monticello Ind Ernest Thomas McGuire Marlon George Byron Roth Mt Eaton rank Henry Schmidt Appleton Wis Albert Leeds Stillman Hoboken Guy Calvin Stoltz Marion Henderson Ed mund Van: Surdam Hoosick alls William Schuyler Woodruff Howell Mich The closing of the work was most auspicious but was marred by the absence of Col and Mrs Rogers" which fact ws keenly felt and deeply regretted by all Dur ing the class day exercises the president of the class in his address referred most tenderly to the illness of Col Rogers and expressed the high appreciation ip which he is held by all Most of thecadets have left for their homes Nearly all of the undergraduates are expecting to return next year The out look for a large attendance 'is very bright The promenade which closed the social festivities was a brilliant affair Many were in attendance from various parts of the country Administrator Appointed sYesterday the Probate Court appointed the as adminis trator of Athe estate of Mrs Georgie Cot trell This will no doubt end the trouble between Allen McCumber and William Cot trell which has grown out of the desire on: the part of McCumber to be appointed as administrator of his estate Exercises The annual commencement exercises will be held: at Opera House this even ing thirteen graduates being in the class These are: iVerna Philbrick Julia Leh ner Helen Skinner Ethel lint Bes sie Meyer A Preston1 Mabel Rickert Lou Young Evelyn MRossoft William Cross Kathryn Crittenden Clara Gohl Agnes Snover A reception and meeting of the High School Alumni will be held at the high school riday night4 and work 3 will commence on thenew school house the following day 'Around tlie Hath Town Miss Alice Skinner assisted by Miss Har riette Skinner will give 'a musical at the Chamber of Commerce June 15 Mr Joseph A allow of the Chicago Beach Hotel is stopping at the Avery House Jacob Lefurgey of the township of Chesterfield died yesterday aged 89 years He leaves a widow two sons and two daughters Mr Lefurgey has lived in Chesterfield forty seven years The women of the Methodist church will resume their weekly suppers at the church house to day NEED STEAM? The Place to Get It la rom Selected ood Albion Mich June Despite the? intense heat which prevailed7 to day the' college chapel was crowded? on occasion ofthe class day exercises of thel class of 1901 In accordance with a custom inaugurated a few years ago the outgoing class is in the "habit ofpresenting the college with some form' of memorial This year it consisted of suitable desks and chairs for the recitation room of the senior professors Barr Burke Ltitz Good rich and Benner" 1 The programme to day was begun at 10 with" an organ" solo Miss Sheldon invocation Dr Samuel Dickie president address Roscoe Sleight salutatory Weyant vocal trio I am Gone rom Campana Miss Calkins Messrs McDiarntid and Grosenbaugh class history Lena Hunt prophecy Ruth Lowry vocal solo "One Spring Morning Nevin 4 Miss Hatswell presentation of me morial Earle Marshall At 2 there were piano duet Kunkel SSlka Misses Saxlon'and Trlphagen invocation ev W' Jacquess class poem Jessie 'Marsh address to undereraduates NCody vocal solo and Bembeig Miss Gale: oiatiorf Margaret Dixon valedictory lora association elected? officers as follows President Carl Hutus vice president Mary Penne secretary Jay Sexton ireasurei'heanntuii banquet of th" Epsilon bf Delta Tau Delta was neld at the fraternity rooms last night Dr Itoiand Parmeter ucted as toastmaster and r'esporis were maue by Df Marsh Charts Loud Coppels and rank Chuicn To the annuul senior and alumni reception is being neld at the hcmeot President and Mrs Dicki" Tne marriage of Miss Starks to Mr Albert Whittaker of Marshall occurred': to night at the home of the parents In this citv The ceremony was performed by Rev 'NV Jaquess of Presbyterian church of this city Miss Starks is a graduate in ptanq of the college conservatory i The board of trustees finished their annual meeting to ilay? The degree of doctor of divin ity was cor erred upon Rev A Craig for six years pastor of the church here a nd now at Ottumwa Iowa Rev" Robins editor of the India Witness Calcutta Rev Joshua Stansfield Bay City and Rev ben jamin Marpau of Saginawv j' Convicted? ofr Insulting Ladies Lansing Mich June Ed ward Button charged with insulting ladies was convicted here vto day? but appealed his case He was promptly rearrested on another ar similar charge i three years but the stomach of no human being can' stand this treatment long besides' they do not: cure the disease permanently as thousands know from experience is the only 'guaranteed purely veg etable blood purifier 'and the only antidote this peculiar virus itpurifies the blood and builds up the con stitution The appetite improves almost from the first dose the sores 1 No Balloting Ye Grand Rapids Mich June 12 The grand jury developments'" to day did not amount to much The Jury recalled a number of local witnesses for the gather ing up of a number of short ends and the rjt of the day was spent in discussion The prosecuting attorney made his final argument this afternoon and finally left the jury together When an 'adjournment was taken this evening there had been no bal lots taken and nothing of importance done It is expected that the balloting will com mence the first thing in the: morningw A NlcDoiinld Moslicr at Hillsdale Hillsialo Mich June 12 The marriage of Miss lilizabeth Stewart Mosher young 'st daughter of President George Mosh of ihiisuale college and Prof 'lel president of Storer college tapper erry Va occurred this even ng ai il home of President Mosher on okga Hill a large reception was given lerc after lie ceremony Both are grad rates Hnlsdalo college class of 1897 bth imve been engaged in teaching lnce graduation us tyur druKgist cannot supply you'send ull we w11 express a bottle to vour Prepaid Be sure and give us nearest express office Aver Co Lowell Mass our handsome book on The Hall $3OO alls 95M) Grand Trunk Ry Tuesday June' is The committee the lodges of the A Kf Detroit and Wayne county has arranged for a excur sion toltaveBrush street Depot Tuesday June ISat 6:30 a tm (standard time) ar riving Niagara alls 12:30 noon where train will remain until 5 nrrivin Buffalo at 5:45 Special arrangements have been made at Niagara alls for din ner and rooms at Buffalo' Tickets will be good returning on all reg ular trains until Thursday June 20 Return ing special fast train will leave Buffalo at 6:30 June 20 arriving Detroit about midnight or particulars call at Grand Jrunict aye ft LtS c'" uneral of Judge Beardsley lifer 11 Short funeral 'Beardsley atni in Hersey at 8 which they were es ancl taken to Clarkston A aige reesation of Reed Cityonft from the surroundingountry were present Hillsdale' Mich' June Mfs Margaret Blshopp wife of ex Prosecuting Attorney Spencer Bishopp died sudden ly at 4 this She been ill for some 1 time Aut was i thought to be Her sister and daughter had left 1 er for a walk andwhile they were out she tied Reed Mich James 'L Brown an old resident of Reed City is dead1' aged 72 He has conducted a foundry here for twenty He' was a well educated man and a graduate in medical and mercantile branches death resulted from paralysis Shoulder Blades Broken: by Barrel While working in the wholesales liquor house of tH" Chamberlain Co? yester day Christopher Hartung was struck by a barrel and shts shoulder blade was fractured and his left knee sprained 4 Third Grand Guelng Contet 'ull particulars of our third "guessing contest will be found in this issue 315000 will be given away in 1000 prizes iiThe winners in theCanadian i guessing contest will be announced as soon as possi ble alter tne oinciai nguresft are given by the Director of Census at Ottawa tx the most DEsmubnvE ok all HUMAN If '17 'I Tije poison ejected from the fangs of the rattled ve is not more surety jatat man me virus ot vonta 6n Poison which 'pollutes and vitiates the Jr' destroys the tissues and bones and eats like a'' rfWI info the flesh 'Tbis disease appears first in the form of a littleore or blister' soon the pEdg begin to swell pitnples break out On the body the mouth and throat Eonie sore making it painful to eat or swallow dreadful ulcers appear on the 1 fnue copper colored splotches and other characteristic signs of Bipod 1 he disease progresses and the destructive virus takes deenm bold nnnn fhpsvstem The medical men are as sorely perplexed over character of this' a tnesyo Ar fW fell vnn blool pOlbVil ailGAUdltlj AtJl 4 A Al Initiated af Oxford Mecca Temple of Detroit including a big turnout of Pontiac members went to Oxford last evening where a class of candidates was put through the myster ies of the A special train over the carried the delegation' ''Peabody Arraigned Mart Peabody the Pontiac man arrest edat Kankakee Ill last week was ar raigned before Justice Llnabury yesterday charged with having had something to do with the murder of red Newbirth The examination was adjourned to June 17 and no evidence was taken Oakland Maccabees The Oakland County Maccabee 'Associa tion elected the following officers: Presi dent Deputy Great Commander TC Hall of Port Huron secretary Noras Johnson ontiac treasure Mrs Jennie Bigler Pon tiac auditor for a period of three years LeRoy Brown of Clarkston An efiojt wljl be to have 'the next annual jubileeS held In this To Vote on Bonding The board of yesterday decided to call a special election of the taxpayers of the Union school district' June 24 to vote on the proposition of bonding the city for $50000 for the erection vof two new eight room school buildiags Several bids have been received for the construction of the buildings but owing to the close com petion the' school board have not vet de cided to whom they will award the con tract ft Almost Starved A young lad was picked up un consciouswas seen taken to "asked for exhausted the name of Harry Baird and was released Landing Lady Wedded to Chicagoan LansingMich June The marriage of Miss annie Cooley of this city and Mr George Chandler of Chi oagotcok 5 this afternoon Rev Pound officiating The bride is the daughter of Cooley president of the City National bank Charles Davis of Chicago was best man and the bride was accompanied by the sis ter Miss Chandler of' Chicago Plans for New State' Institntlons Mich June The state board of health was hard at work (6 day examining plans for new buildings tn be erected at several state institutions The board has the right to order changes in the ventilationi and sanitary arrange ments of all public buildings and the plans must also receive the approval of the state board of corrections and charities zjz'ft f'r 3 z' Mortgrnge Given to Detroiter i fcaginaw 'Mleh June The' Chappell ordney Coal 'Co has filed a mort gage to Stanford Crapo of Detroit cov ering all Mhe mines and other holdings of the company? the amount being $25003 The present owners will continue to operate the property the mortgage being given to cover the issuing of bonds recently by the com pany 'Bljr isli Cnnglit With Line'' Tra verse City i Mich June of Asylum caught a muska Ibnge inSCarp Lake with a trout yes terday weigh! ng 25 pounds This is the iarg tskrn nut of laJce 1 niniu(hf do not of any other hair preparation that has been used in one family for twenty years do you? But Nirs Helen Kilkenny of New Portland Me says her mother used Hair that long andz always liked it as a hair dressing ou can rely upon it for stopping yourhair from falling Out for keeping your scalp' clean and healthy ahdl for' restoring color to gray hair One dollar a bottle Yon can nav hack taxes durinz TUNE with oer cent interest: after June 30th the io per cent rate wflr be 1 restored There are A' ''A' ft Uz 1 i 3976' Applications: Titles ft file in this nfficc' at this date and notwithstanding our diligent search for the property owners itiSap that many non residents and others whom we are unable to find will be caught If you owe back taxes it is important that you PAYTHEM ATONCE yYMBTHOMPSONCityTreasurer OUR RfeE HOME TREATMENT A nur book on Contagious Blood Poison gives Xmiation about this disease than you can possibly from any other source It describes accurately nd fully the symptoms as they appear in each stag'stha malady enabling the reader to correctly diag his own case and by following the instructions i id down in this book to successfully treat himself home Should the patient need any special direc or advice our physicians will be glad to corre nnrd with and help him along in every possible hesitate to write fully about your con TiHon what you havo to Bay about yourself will nnver beyond our office You can have the best medical advice and this valuable little book without" cost to you whatever Our physicians are in rnriespondonce with hundreds all the time and have successfully treated thousands of cases despair of a cure because something else has failed soon show signa of healing and the unsightly dirty splotches and eruptions grow paler and paler and finally disappear has for nearly 50 years been known and used as a remedy for this dread ful disease Gently but thoroughly it removes all traces of the poison ft niurv to the system? THE SWIT SPECIIC' CO Atlanta fia 1 ft? Tort Huron Mich June 12 The question of placing the English language side by tide with the German as the official tongue of the German aid societies affiliated the State Arbeiter Bund and of authorizing the establishment of local subordinate bodies using the English language in con ijrting their business Was most impor lart to come before the state convention of the Arbeiter Bund to da The innovation Has proposed by Arbeiter Society No' 3 of Detroit hut the effort to enact it into law was overwhelmingly defeated after being verv nillv debated on the floor of the con vention The sponsors for the proposition urged that by establishing English speak ing divisions many of the rising genefations of German Americans not ftilly masters of their tongue and who are now lost to the society would take out membership The majority however were of the belief that the society should maintain its firm stand tn supporting German speech and customs and saw the proposed step a possible en tering weuge tor tne Anglicizing oi met or ganization and accordingly the matter was' of Michigan Alumni Association is The proposition to establish 'the 'office of a state examining physician was reported' favorably by the committee but rejected by the convention ire renort or tne omcers state association to be in a healthy condi tion to have a membership of 9078 a net gain of 140 for ther year: and to be made up of 79 local societies The disbursements from the mortuary fund during the year I 1 I 1 4 iv 1 hj I LILI Cl vdidliLy AlCLllU U1 393 33 There were 141 deaths thTS year itu average age of new members ac during the year was 261 3 years while the average tideath of deceased was 06 1 3 years I Mr Cheap Cement Walks at Northville i Northville' Mich June council has inaugurated a boom in the cement walk line byrpufchasing the ma terial by the tarloadevhjph makes the cost of the walks come at eight cents per foot The village then allows a percent on all 'walks built which brings the net expense to the owner down to only five and three fifths 'cents per foot so' that there is no object in building anything else A village ordinance prohibits all? wooden walks and so many cement ones are to be laid this summer that any: other kind vylll soon becomeut a mqmory Settled Iythe Legislature Lansing Mich June The suit commenced to determine the right of the board of education fo appoint a'truant officer in this city has been discontinued by 'stipulatio'h it having just been discov ered that the legislature at the last session amended the law so as to place the power in the hands of the board thus disposing of litigation Clerk Lewis Miller of the house is a member of the city board of education and he is charged with having attended to the amendment i Killed St 200 eet Under Ground Houghton Mich' June Dennis miner aged 22 was killed in No 7 shaft of Quincy mine at the fif ty second level 5200 feet under ground at about 12 last night He was en gaged in drilling a hole in the when the ground gave way a large rock "drop ping on him crushing his skull breaking his left shoulder blade and right leg above the knee He died while being brought to the surface: Lowney was unmarried Went Violently Insane i Midland yMich June Mrs Carrie Trumbull whose husband left here about weeks ago went violently to day at the home of Wm Gilman The woman armed herself with a sword ax and butcher knife and threatenedto' kill Gil daughter Airs Bacon Sheriff Dun ning was called After a hard struggle he landed her in jail she keeping a string of oaths flying all the way? up Main street Vi Against the Mich ignn Central Monroe Mich June The jury in the Whipple Michigan Central suit for dam ages after being outfall night came in this morning a verdict of $1600 On the first ballot the jury voted that the company was responsible for the Vienna wreck but could not settle on the amount of damages until this morning MrsWhipple sued for $100004 The case will be appealed to the Supreme Court Charged With orgery 7 Midland Mich June Geo Blanchard and Bert Ordway of Gladwin county are: languishing in the 'county jail on a charge of forging and passing a check drawn on the Gladwin bank 'Joseph Mar ienthal of this city 'cashed the check He will have a hearing on July 1 Pontiac Mich June 12 The parish' of St Vincent de Paul Catholic church of this city celebrated the twenty fifth jub ilee of the ordination of the Very Rev Baumgartner chancellor of the Detroit diocese to day Solemn high tmass was celebrated at 10 by Baumgart ner r' Muir acted as deacon Van Dyke sub deacon Dempsey master of ceremonies Bishop oley and fifteen other priests were In thesanctuary during the celebration At the conclusion of the mass a reception was held at the rectory which was attended by some 500 members of the parish A delegation of children presented Baumgartner with a handsome and val uable golden chalice on behalf of the par ish Baumgartner had charge of 'Pon tiac parish about eighteen years and from one of the most unpromising parishes of the" diocese raised it to one of the best As chancellor of the diocese Baum gartner is brought into business relations with all of the clergy and the latter planned a surprise asa token of their ap preciation At the dinner which was at tended by some twenty five clergymen Bishop oley presented him with a purse about $900 'Baumgartner was completely taken unawares "and it waswith some difficulty that he was able to return his thanks to his fellow priests for their remembrance GA zi HAD A HEART TO HEART TALK 1 1 The a religious' sect of considerable in southwestern Michigan' will hold their annual camp meeting near Grand" Junction June 14 to 23 inclusive 1 A Muir man Is suing for adivorce be cause he? says his wife wash the dishes as promptly as she orfght to Well if he like herway of doing it why jiotftdo It himself? During a 'fierce electrical storm Tuesday Mrs Eber Vickery of Danby fled tothe cellar fors safetybut a bolt of lightning came down the chimney and struckher Her recovery is doubtful 7 The Pere Marquette railroad has just commenced laying the new 75 pound steel rails west of Reed City It is claimed that this is proof that the new route surveyed between Reed City and never be used Worms are at work in'the'apple orchards around Bloomingdale' Many trees have been and the strees look as though a firefthad jmn through the or chard armers are at a loss to know what to do to head off the pest The Port? Huron Daily 'shows its enterprise by printing one page of its paper entirely in German this week for the bene fit of the numerous Germans who areTln that city annual convention of the Arbeiter Bunds of state The new catalogue of the University of vate correspondence and I wiiLtake pleas YHrthiffon nnttre i no aav 1 1 i securinga large number ufnewmembers for the association from among the stu dents of 'the' graduating classeSftiMany of jttaoeezare ybeeeming endowment members AftAnifa 4'V ra cnlonrlM showedrrthniirtehoaif Pranged ibyiSecretary Prentiss to secure a large financial oacKing tor tne good work of the association The member agrees to" pay $5 a year for seven years to the scholarship fund ft a TO V'' r' Chicago June JLeonard Kranze and young woman from' were ried here last Sunday while the bridegroom' was suffering from a case of smallpox Neither of the pair knew it however until to day when the health au thorities separated them and the groom was sent' to the isolation 'hospital '1' Kranze the health department officials say has been in a highly contagious state for six days or since last Thursday" The victim is a sailor hailing from Marina City Mich As Mrs' Kranze was recently? vac cinated the doctors say'she has good pros pects of escaping the disease' LABOUCHERE 'OR CONTEMPT COUR Ionia Mich 'June (Special presi dent Heald General ManagerCrapo Gen eral Superintendent Agnew and Superin tendent of Tracks Doyle were in this city to day and had a conference with a com mittee from "the striking machinists Later ail members of the union assembled at Odd hall where they were addressed by the railroad officials" President Heald was the principal speaker and gave the men a very friendly talk advising them to go back to work and promising that the Pere Marquette machinists should receive as good pay as was'paid for similar workanywhere in Michigan The feeling be tween officers and men was friendly and it is probable thatjthe end ot the strike is in Saginaw Mich June The officials the Pere Marquette are taking every pre caution to properly guard their property and have secured a sufficient number of deputies who are patrolling the yards and using vigilance to guard against fire They have no apprehension from former ployes but deem it wise to take precautions against the hangers on The yards are closed to the public i 0 Michigan Pensions IWashington June Michigan pensions: Smith Maynard StevensvilleGi Restoration and IncreaseZ Jamcs Cul han dead Detroit $12 Increase Dougherty Grand Rapids $8 Bernard petted Grand Rapids $8 Philip Klein Ver non $10 William Echo $10 Re Lucius Towsley Lester $12 Origa inal widows etc Mary Culhan Detroit Wright Adrian $8 Mary Cos by Dearborn $8 Nancy Poats Neway go $8 Lucretia Wool Elsie $12 Mary Colvin Buchanan $8 Caroline Stockbridge $8 Mary A Stevenson De troit $8 No Chance for Street Car Strike at Saginaw 4 Saginaw Mich June 12 (Special) The report seftt to a Detroit evening paper that a street car strike is Imminent here 4 has no foundation in Whatever differ ences may have existed between the com pany and were trivial in Character" and: have been satisfactorily ad justed under an arrangement that is to continue for one" year I Pretty Home Wedding' x'New Boston Mich June A society wedding took place at the hopie of Mr and Mi's William Riggs four miles west of this place "at rench: Landing to day when their daughter Miss Carolina was united in marriage to Nelson Bogers a wealthy djid prominent farmer i 1 i They Were Insured Midland Mich une The house barns and all outbuildings with coptents belonging Dean of Homer township' were totally destroyed by fire yesterday Insured 3 4 A Ur EXCURSION TO PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BUALO I a a 7 THE DETROITKEE1 PRESS I THURSDAY' UNE 13' Z1901Z ftz 1 7 xA bmilir 11 1 I Wflsn 'iC' 4 "'7 4Mf i 54 I ffl KB Ian Esa nD 4 1 bI a BamM A 'Ji A J3 1 79 "ft Sa vsil I 1 ft 11 i Km a a Bal SB' II lr Ji OID tKe Tax Title Man 1 JI I 1 I 1 7 tt II I I 4 take' Liberal Discount fontheMonth of JUNE jon all delinquent City Taxes' i I I a Ut I mH 1 A Tit WW 4M Kt 7 i I 'p' 1 4 ft: T1 "2 i i ix 1 I 5 3' ''W W1 vwliS ft 3 iMr' a fclsjzlS witn tne spartyz'wno tnougne mmseti ag i a Af LflLUVMU 1 1 Mh NSMft1 i i 'az 'A 4w iftdSiBceaaB jjrf aj' xr 4 9 t3 zt 1 fes ATf JT Used 20 4 '5 i I.

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