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AN EVERLASTING IGHT Will You Be Stylish Outfits to Order a or Summer Sports Wear Russet Shoes BIT MR JOH5SOX CAA VOT SEE IT IX City SUITS IN THE RONTIER CITY TO ORDER nt HOADS CUSTOM VTEllKST wovDRit utvirs mm JIKOUGIIT BACK IVnmihTtVU KHPOHT TEXTILE WOHKEKt DR KENNEDY DR KERGAN in Tin: vo CUT Barthel was yes apples say first close to ORT WAYNE IIT DRS KENNEDY KERGAN Turns and EI orrosEn to imov nny PAPER A pood BRA5D man ieaterx Elkh or teed HOTELS EnrCATIOVAL MASSACHUSETTS Institute of Technology Ti giving city Clerk furlough without ollars A nils an at all laadinc MAIL ORDERS carefully fried Thomas Walsing IlenJer OLLARS and US David Hendershott of William Henry TOLL THE STREET CAR COMPANIES SEEM TO BE IN OR OXE our porter a the station if you arr corn fort convenience and economy atop at tna new HOTEL IMPERIAL CHICAGO DETHOIP RAILWAY Caps Shoes Negligee Shirts to Pleasure This summer in addition to the above we make a specialty of White and aw a CT Colored DniKl Shirtwaists SCOTTKV VS IHKTIIEI AGAIN C1DKD IN the British DETROIT MICH Office 9 tn to Sundays 10 a to 1 Hotel Clerk llolled nnd Murdered Pittsburg Pa May Isaac ope night clerk at the irst Avenue hotel was found murdered In he lasement of the hotel this morning He had been enten on the head with an Iron Lar but though alive wn found he died soon after He car rk the money of the hotel in his pockets and this was no doubt the object of the crime as he was robbed and left dvinir on the floor ive arr sts have lieeii made and others will follow though there is little evidence upon which to work CONSULTATION REE BOOKS REE Write for a Question Blank for Home Treatment Sing Sing X' May Warden Sage said to day that acting on the advice of Attorney General Hancock he bad aband oned the idea of executing Dr Buchanan on Wednesday The second splte of Gv Morton will expire at that time but owln" to the legal muddle the execution cording to the opinion of the attornev gent ral must be delayed till the courts again deride the questions raised bv Bu lawyers stealing $7S them They will be examined on May IVWa vjnuon uay Hxtraordinary pcens were witnessed and precautions of an ex traordinary nature were taken upon the arrival at Southampton last night on board the steamer Tartar Prince from Buenos Ayres of Jabez Spencer Balfour the ex member of parliament whose ex tradition from the Argentine republic was obtained after great delay on the charge of fraud in connection with the collapse of the IJberator Building Society and other concerns connected with it The steamer was met off Calshot castle bv a police tug upon which Balfour was taken ashore surrounded by a crowd of detec tives and policemen in uniform The mot elaborate precautions were taken in order to prevent the public from discovering where the prisoner was to be landed as it was feared that an attempt might De made on his life The police and Balfour finally reached the railroad station at Southamp ton where the latter was smuggled Into a first class railroad carriage the shades of which were drawn down At aterioo railroad station here an enormous crowd of people was in waiting attracted by the news of the arrival nt Southampton of the Tartar Prince and In expectation of seeing the prisoner landed at that depot on the train from Southampton But Balfour and his escort were landed at Vauxhall railroad station and were driven to Bow street Police Court In spite of the precautions of the police the news of the arrival nt Vauxhall of the notorious prime mover in the management of the Liberator societies quickly spread and when he was driven from the railroad station to Bow street lite carriage In which he was placed was followed by a big crowd of people who shouted: "Here's jabez" etc During the voyage from Buenos Avres It a Pilars Balfour was generally cheerful and was soon on very friendly terms with the of the passengers But at Las Palmas he broke down completely nnd wept bitterly The pro ceedings at Bow street wore of the character usual upon such occasions the prisoner was for mally clairged the paper in the case were ex amined and he was remanded until May In order to enable the prosecution to complete their case against him eoun a lengthy last night by a large of by laws third stmnort Replying to this outbreak of I a 1 1 1 IO CM1 111 want to hear me I will go home receive i oy cries are no workingman guaran tee poods wtichbr know that the single tracks ha 1 switches anl they may necessitate street widening Mr Everett said he would widen the street i he had a double track there Commis sioner McVicar said twenty tive feet was wide enout for a single track and then the petition was laid on the table connection with the street railway talk Manager Everett of the Detroit Rail way offers to exchange transfer privileges with the Co That that the Detroit Railway win transfer all Citizens' passengers if the latter will do the same with the Detroit Railway passengers During the session of the committee it was proposed that the Detroit Railway nave the use of the Griswold street tracks of the citizens' Co between Sthte an 1 lear ned streets Mr Johnson offered the use uc me irat Ks to tne Detroit Railway rent tree if Albert Pack would sell him his stock in the Co at par Mr replied that he intended to hold on to his stoek as a club with which to make Mr Johnson behave himself When the De troit Railway gets everything It wants I may sell my stock to he said Mr accredited with owning at least $I'J9X worth of Co stock return of this dreaded dis later ears guaranteed city Cl I held session caused number receiving their reading Toler's request for remission Of taxes Secretary Heid's letter the council to jmss a by law for $1000) to meet construction account lolice Mag istrate Itartlet's letter calling the attention of the council to an Insane man named Robert Monteith letter re specting the birthday celebration and the petition from the Board of Trade asking that the salt works lc exempt from taxation were sent to the finance com mittee A Belieperche who was ap pointed by the council to find out the cost of widening McDougall street reported that it would take $1S5H The Christian Temperance Un ion asked the council to pass a by law or dertng the ringing of the curfew bell In the winter at half past 3 and in the sum mer at 9 o'clock as a warning that chil dren shall keep off the the age to decided whn the by law comes up A resolution was passed placing an elec tric light at the landing place of the Beattie line of steamers The commission er of public works was ordered to sell all ol'l plank at $3 a thousand A number of by laws in regard to local Improvements were read a third time and jiassed and a resolution was passea Lusted a three loss of pay The case of ScOtten vs terday decided tn the Supreme Court In favor of Barthel The plaintiff is Daniel Scotten and the defendant Adolph Barthel both residents of Detroit The property Is situated in Sandwich West township and is worth not over $250 It has a frontage on the river of 203 feet with a dc'Hh of 20 feet Scotten owns on both sides of It and made his claim that the deed upon which Barthel hrid the property did not say whether it was 29 feet on land or 29 feet from the 'water's edge but that the first nameu was inirnilHI The ctae wa tried in Sandwich and Barthri won it was taken to the divisional court and a ver dict given for Barthel but the court or appeal decided in Scotten's favor and it was then taken to the Supreme Court the highest court in Canada Those who know the plaintiff have no hesitation in saving that it will now be carried to England to the privy council the hlghest tribunal in the United Kingdom The costs In the case so far are close to $2'ak Jst riday night the boathouse of Eli eeters on the bay just west of the fort was entered and three pairs of rubber Loots one gun fishing tackle and carpen ter tools xv ere stolen The goods were found in the east end of the city and two young men Mark Shaw and Albert Ell wood were arrested and arraigned vestrr lay Their examination was set for Thurs day at 19 a Thomas Couser who was with Eilwood at the time of arrest jumped out of the second story window and made his escape The I ishing Club are erecting a new club house near tne exposition grounds Magnetic Tent No 123 will give their fourteenth anniversary ball May 17lh at their hall Charles Grfebe and Anthony Mareowskl were fined $12 yesterday by Justice Kurth for the larceny of seven grates off refriger ator cars property of the Michigan Cen tral Railroad Co The case of Jieckinger against Kannan pending before Justice Mocdie has been set tled Th law requires that a petition signed by six or more citizens who are not offi cers be gotten out before a justice can hold an inquest Some of the township jus tices are disregarding the law ing the government to release Anthonv Mandell who is now doing a seven years' term for manslaughter brother was killed on the Grand Trunk Hallway near like creek day? airo The Garden City Carpet Manufacturing tilharines that wantx a bonus oi u0 from oaixiintuo a few weeks asro Btwin onnli el i 97 hhm would rmovt 1 has nade assignment rhe police yesterday sunjnioned the lhe 1)001 In this city to answei thL charge of keeping a gambling resort up lo inorrow MIDDLE AGED Have loct your crip? Is your newer a vigor declining? It is premature de cay and decline Attend to it in time Our NEW METHOD TREAT MENT will restore vou Consult us no matter who has failed in curing crimiA Down 111 and 113 Woodward ave co I reTown ls3 and 1x5 Woodward Ave tabllshec reputation scientific treat ment and experience that Drs Ken nedy i Kerrran enjoy During the last 16 ears thev have a of etwOTO cures Their NEW METHOD TREATMENT for the cure of BLOOD SKIN and PRIVATE DIS EASES has made a wonderful record Syphilis is permanently and radical ly cured without mercurx No dan ger cl ease GLEET STRICTURE and VAR1CG COLE are treated and cured a a Every season we make special provisions ror supplying base ball TENNIS CRICKET YACHTING BICYCLE BATHING During the present month four retire ments will take place Brig Gen Thos Casey of the engineer corps being the first the 10th Inst The vacancy caused Ly his retirement will be filled by the president and It is understood that Col Craighlll is slated as the lucky officer On the 11th inst Maj Crandall of the Third Infantry will retire and the next day the colonel of the same Ed in will leave active service tvr the retfr xl list Col Judson TiinghamZ quartermaster corps retires the 16th inst It is understood that the application of Second Lieutenant John Howard Nine teenth Infantry for transfer to the Sec ond Infantry has been disapproved by the secretary of war The friends of Albert Browning for merly of Company Nineteenth Infantry will be pleased to learn that he is me ting with success In civil life He has lately become editor and proprietor of the Dun dee Ledger Absence from roll calls and the evidence of previous make it just possible that the military career of lri vate Young of Company will be cut ehort Vou ng was confine! In the post guardhouse yesterday and will tried by general court martial He has a llttl over a service to his credit A furlough for four months with per mission to visit Ireland has granted Private Daniel McCarty Company The programme at Wonderland yester day was somewhat dampened by the non apparance of Master Willie Meek the boy soprano who is billed as one of the special features Master Meek caught col I and was unable to sing His place on the programme was taken by Robin son a clever little midget who sang well Master Meek will doubtless be able ap Parx to day Little lossie a clever little miss whose performance is of the order claimed great favor In her grotesque singing and dancing Gas man the shadowgruphist places his light at the edge of the stage and the canvas bacic so that his movements mav be seen by the audience Usually the shadowgraph work from behind the canvas be seen by the audience whether they use paraphernalia to perfect their shadows or noL Mr Bartlett of Bart lett and May Is a most laughable Dutch comedian and a clever contortionist He and his petite partner kept the audience In roars of laughter Deaves' roval mario are most amusing to children Miss Lizzie Sturgeon who plays thwlth her well as writes crochets and sews with them: Sig Corda io the one man band Prof Hart and Mis of maic ami IoWnson are the entertaining fea tures of the curio hall this week 5 A HOTEL IMPERIAL One of the largest and best in the city Looms $iw per day up cend for circular Had a block from Twelfth st xi cf new Michigan Central Station All baggags deliverer REE from Michigan nral de pot No cab fares necissarv for Monterey Cal May The death in this city of William Tibb tts ended a case which is scarcely without a parallel in medical history The deceased was a suf ferer from dropsy but the peculiarity is that he was in a state of partial petri faction His body was as rigid as a the pricking of a needle made no indenta tion in the flesh and all the powers of sensation had disappeared Mr Tibbetts wits taken to the German hospital In San rancisco and the physicians made close examinations and held manv consulta tions to discover the identity of the strange ailment They finally pronounced It a case of myxod lema In this disease the or gans ut the lody partially disappear or ossify causing condition similar to pot rifaction No relief could be given to the sufferer and two weeks ago he wn lrought home to die The end came yes terday A post mortem examination was made an it was found that the only gans intact were the kidneys The de ceased was a pioneer resident of this city and CO years of age NERVOUS DEBILITY LOST MANHOOD and WEAK PAETS a treated scientifically and without failure We have an established rep utation in curing the results of self abuse or later excesses All drains and losses cease and the bodv re gains its lost vitality nerve and poxver YOUNG If you are nervous and despondent weak and hatrgard looking memory poor back weak pimples or blotches on the face eves guunra 4LX1U 1OSS6S TStleS2 at night etc we can cure and re biore juu to periect and manly vi BASE BALL BAT REE With every suit sold this week in our and Clothing Department Mayor finds that the Stinrem Court has renderci! an opinion in a toll gate suit taken to that body from Grand Lapids xx hlch is dir ctly in line xvlth his argument In favor of fighting the rights of ttiw toll road companies to collect toll over paved stre ts The opinion was published in the ayne County Legal News He also had a talk with red A Baker and he said the city could 'secure the aban ionmnt of the rints of the toll roat com on paved streets through quo war ranto proceMllns That attorney stated that the fact of the companies falling to maintain plank or travel roads amounted to an abandonment of their rights no mat 'v)al th reasons were that led to the abandonment Another ae in which the courts took the yarne position was that of the Plymouth lank Road Co Henry Cheever says Mayor plan for forfeiting the rights of the plank roads over the avvd streets within the city Is a good one the corporations have forfeited their rfghrs by not maintaining the roads according to their charters 2usscl Shoes are not only Stylish they're comfortable whv so popular for summer why we arc now havin a Russet rage why they are THE CORRECT hot wcather shoe That why OU (z1 you re the lecist bit stylish must have exits seis vc snow scoresox svrzu Our prices range from 50c to 600 it means money Lad icX Ladles' 1 xmiarens nt Mioes st i i it KT Shoes si'ih) ONE LOT $4 $5 AND BOOTS $tS9 AND 3 WIDTHS AA A Our Hall Score Schedule" and new Order Shoe Catalogues' are now ready REE airbanks Post No 17 A IL held Its regular meeting at Clawson's hall last night A letter circular from the citizens' committee of the twenty ninth annual en campment of the A was rend sui ting forth the fact that a rate of one renter mile hail 1 ZXfV 11 1 1 Vlk 111 taitlUilU fnes centering into Louisville Kv where he encami'ment will be held from Sopteni to 14 The report of the committee on Memorial Day service was submit ted fix it Huff Charles Brown read a pa on Ttf rrl ic 'K U1V Chancellorvnie Campaign" The meeting xx vs LltlBUl uame! dvrkin a veteran of the Mexican war I A 1 1 A VX ii wvtniiidjijn var eiv or inn ZYtT43 citrxnriAv 4 fnrf nN tV UU i ouptHUi dUVdUiageb nwunvii io iimuc in ueiroii io comnetp with 11c tx Yart garment suitable for outing or summer sports of any description wwn i lu visit uui uusium oniri uepartment IW hAVeSurplled the rveue cutter esseiGen yachts Ramora Jcsephlre'tbe Glob Tobacco Brass ani Copper Rolling Mills Michigan Central Standard Oil Acme Cand others with suits In all branches of natural science Ger many has been foremost in contributing to progress It is the borne of modern phil osophy aral research and in no branch of science is its precedence more emphatically demonstrated than In the domain of Natur al History In the immortal work of Brehm known as tire of Animsds (the only edition ok which Is now being offered by Tne ree Brees at ten cents per part) the facts of Natural History are pre sented In the most complete accurate and attractive way and the illustrations are maenitieent Every home should have tnis work which Is erpcclally adapted for fam ily use The ree Press is furnishing this great Natural History at ten cents per You rnay order one part or any number of from No 1 to No 23 and they will be malle 1 weekly a soon as issued No extra chanse for postage on mail orders sent Ad iress all mail orders to The ree Detroit Mich In Bro cigars the pop ular be favorite JhIiii Hurns It nl In ted London May tl John Burns the mem ber of parliament and labor 13ntb In the course of his speech at the Labor Dax demonstiatlon in Hyde park was greeted with groans and cries of "Why" did not you support Kelr etc Replying to this outbreak of disap proval Mr Burns said: "If vou Thls Of "Go "You Barrister A McCrimmon of St acting for ham father jf shott murdered In woods at Mld dlemarch by his uncle John Hendershott and illtani Welter will enter an action against the Covenant Mutual Insurance Co to recover the $6000 insurance on the son life and against the New York Mu tual Reserve Association to recover the policy for $5X Both policies were made prtyabe to John A Hendershott one of the murderers An interesting leg il tight will result from this action as the amount of the policies will be claimed for the heirs or John A Hendershott and the companies will also resist payment of the policies A ruling has been made by the customs department at Ottawa that will interest the Detroiters who have their summer resi dmc on this si lo Heretofore they have been allows! to bring tn their personal ef fects free but now the rule has been so amended that horses carriages and har ness can be brought Into Canada for their personal use by parties who Intend to re side in the dominion for a limited icriol The department has also ruled that ho i furniture is not effects and Is duti The lioard of education meets this even In? The funeral of Miss Gignac daughter of Tr asurvr Gignac took place vsterdavt chttn was filled and the choir renderd special music rtram Hall Ramsay Dwvcr George riarn 1rwrnin and rlsher ull of Jtro1t were enuh fishing in the river Sunday YcenUv Magistrate Bartl fined each of them $5 9 h1" anr olnted Division iourt cl erk at Essex pro tempore in place of John Milne resigned When the I ake Hrl 1 trolt River Rail way leased the London ort Stanley Railway an agwment xvas entered xx hereby the Michigan Central Railway was glveh ov the road from London to ho as he Lake Erie subsequently cla med that this only covered passx nger and through freight but th? Michigan "en tral maintained that it covered local freight as "v1' ll 'eft to arbitration and the case has be decided in favor vf the Michl igan Central Railway Micn Monarch of the Beattie line left for Duluth last night She took on part of a hlsky at Walked ille' Th otncvdk of bt Jean societv meet to day to perfect arrangements for their coming celebration There will be a sale of seized goods at the custom house Thursday me A petition Is In circulation in London ask SUITS WORTH $4oo and $500 Choice of several hundred strictly all wool Chev iot Tricot and lannel Suits new this season made in the latest style and some with double seat and knees Regular price $4 to $5 detfuk Oar SOUVENIR PASH IONS ree rite for ooe examine mr letstue tbea obt Uataucr CLUETT CMOS a Xt Makers Tear Courses tn Engineering ArchitecTnre Chexnis iry Physics Biology and general studies Entrance examin rticn in Detroit June 27 tit and 2s th Address TYLEK Ph Secretary completion of the railway bonus in london have i points since negotiations with oixmefi Washington May It appears fix a re port made by Consular Agent Krauss? at Zittau Germany that American meat is not the only product of the United States ms fnllen undr the ban of Ger American evaporated ap ben conlemn'irt in German naK xo such an extent that the dtmpn1 Thht off Perceptibly It was sVaTcl aPP were sufficiently impre? nated xxffth oxides of zinc to make their use dangerous The authorities filed coir rocc1rs lor violating The food laws by knowingly selling apples con zio Two cases brought for trial dismissed and a physician submitted a statement that the zinc contained in the apple jam made from the dried apples about one lifth amount of the inirZi xvhich might be given to an Infant withom nausea But at the same time Mr Krause asserts that the Germans object to taking any food impregnated' with zinc and the result is that American apples are not in demand He sax that the onlv wav th? nPPlxs can i be restored to favor is bv show ing that they are absolutely pure and bv he jxackcrs being careful to that zi not mixed with them either from the drying puns or the purpose of curing A DfiMOCRATIC ONTINUOVS sioos are very fre quent these days with the committee on and ordinan ces of the common council One was held yesterday and street railway matters were discussed Tom John son of the Citizens' Co attended pre pared to make con cessions that would satisfy the commit tee as it has his ordinance for the loop lines and he Is anxious to get to work build ing them Albert Pack Manager Everett and John Corliss attorney for the De troit Railway wanted some of the streets asked for by the Citizens' Co and wanted to prevent that company from getting oth er streets The whole matter has now evolved itself into a square tight between the two rival companies The first sesrion was held In the morn ing and the Citizens' Co ordinance was considered Grindley and AIcLaughlin wanted double tracks on Third avenue instead of the ourth street loop and told the committee so They rep resented 475 feet of frontage Mr John son said he would prefer the double track tut thought the residents of Third avenue would prefer only one track The peti tion presented by the gentlemen mentioned was laid on the table and will be dis cussed by the common council as an amendment to the ordinance Albert Pack wanted the Co to abandon the Brush street line and the Laker street line on the west side He strenuously objected to the use of Antoine street for a loop because the Detroit Rail way had a line on Hastings and Beaubien streets and it looked to him as if the Cit izens Co was trying to parallel the traces of that company Mr Johnson refused ab solutely to discuss the abandonment of either line mentioned Corliss marie a plea for the De troit Railway He revised the long live row between the city and th Citi Street Railway Co and stated glowing terms how much the Detroit Rail way intended to do fur the cltj and the ml ie vi tne vitizens Co make the same concessions in the way of 3 cent fares and universal transfers that tne Detroit Railway has done before giv ing them any more he ex claimed He rhn presented a petition from residents of Seventh street asking that th Detroit Railway be granted a franchise to come down that street The Co asks for the same street for a loop for tne Crawford street line Tom Johnson replied" that Mr Corlisswas making the plea for the people he was the attorney for ad3ei that he wa? vivth me uetroK i Lail way wa eix that company a e'rything comes ln th? courts I will take the lines JHXr arebu 1 referring to exclustve clause in the ISj? franchise now before the Supreme Court for an interpretation transfer system was changed so as to allow transfers on all lines to the city limits which includes Woodward avenue beyond the railroad crossing Another waa added making all lines considered as running to the city hall That residents of Mack avenue down town yjbTonIy one transfer Aid Govsehel pr an providing that none bat American citizens be employed as mo or Mr Johnson sakl was directly opposed to mte dates constitution still he would accept the amendment Another making ten hours a labor on the system AillvGcheuanted a cluse in the or fl IS! nf VT nrw jr ui lire ai six ticKrc for a quarter The ordinance the Co is acting under nrovides for a straight fare Mr Johnson objected to the fare amf but it was put in the ordinance anyway The committL then adjourned until lu thi mmmin to act on the ordinance as a whole It bas to lhe council this In theaftemoon the committee again to consider the plan proposed by Commis sioner Met icar for removing the tracks of the' ort Wayne Co from Cadillac square The plan is for the ort Wayne Co to abandon those tracks and take two new ones on Monroe avenue turning into treaI by Way of Parrar street in Provides a down town loop for the Detroit Railway by way of Shelfiy lts own tracks and then the use Ort Wayn tracks along ort street ayenue and to armer street IvXX to rtiu wZSk Tayor represented the ort owners at the meeting He said woubJ not accep? tracks on Mopoe avenue without the consent of the ri13! fact he was positive He also questioned whether the ort Wayne abandon the tracks on Cadillac square The Henkel rite for the eounty building is at the lower nd ofnethnare and ite win9 the tracks 4ivethUp SUarfc wUI worth too much to Johnson made a proposition It was the ort Wayne Co Kallway the right to run rZ avenue tracks of the Citi provMe each company would oa one third of the cost ofTha5 provision was to be In In onUnance now In the nan Is of the committee He said he thought to put four tracks tnMonroe avenue and would rather lease his than see that done President Dean of the board of public works an 1 Commissioner Guthard objected to the proposition because It would include tne passage the Citizens Co loop line ordinance The other members of the com mittee said the same thing' and the propo was not accepted Mr Taylor prom ised to call a meeting of the director of the tort Wayne Co and askel that the titfzens' Co nuke the proposition offered hy Mr Johnson In writing and It woull be laid before the directors' meeting alongwith the plans of the board of public works The committee will mee again Thursday afternoon to hoar the report of the action taken by the ort Wayne directors A the board of public works plan eime to nothing John Corliss and Mr Ever ett suggested that the Detroit Railway fie allowed to lav a third track down Griswold street from State street to Michigan ave nue along Michigan to Monroe awl un avenue Commissioner McVirar said dlichigan and Jlonroe avenues werewide enough for three tracks but Grisl wold street was not A map showing the proposed third track had been prepared and was given to the committee John Cor liss endeavorel to have an ordinance grant tro Railway a third track nutted to the common council bv the com mittee but no action on that matter was tak The ordinance however may at pear niht at the council rtKion from residents of Scotten ave and venue ask ing that the Detroit Rail wav be compelled to widen the driveway of the street fromDentDSre tO fortytw fwt wa3 reseri tri explained that the CompaHj only had a single track on Seotten avenue between the mentioned and bv its KWas compelled to widen laced onlY single track company widened all £raCKs but the city widened streets wr single tracks was suggested In the Bclfce Court yesterday Bird waived examination on a charge of per jury and was bound over to the Court for trial bail fss) two sureties Some days ago Bini took out a marriage license and swore that he xx'as a single man It was afterwards found that lie has and two children living in Pitts field III Walt Weinburtf and Paul Kastman alias Jos Doppre pleaded not kuIHv to the charge of breaking ami entering a house at Beaubien street and stealing $74 xxorth of jewelry most of which xvas found on them They will be examined on May 10 bail $1000 two sureties each THE DETROIT REE PRESS: TUESDAY MAY 7 1895 Chicago May As publisher of Chi new Democratic newspaper Hora tio Seymour to day cIosl 1 the deal fnr the purchase of the Evening bull i ing its lease and the vntire pDnt paper which after Sundav xt lslion of the Herald buildine will be print's! by the Times Herald nlaA Mr will take possession Mondax Mr fieymour who was for manv manngniK editor of the Herald said 'E publisher of a new Ieinoeratic paper name of which has not iri'inlned I have associated with mo in tw conduct of this iupvr Martin Rul now I nited states colhxuor of Chito 1 his is a business ent rprise and Imnds of or connected with nnv organization of politicians xvl lslixe in the historic Democracy and our DeniLHiracy is not to Is Interpret bv anx 'r Di'mocrats of Cook or of Illinois tor that matter Mr sell and I are fully in harmony on ail the principal issues of the dav ar? both opposed to any movement that seems to be in any measure a menace to the souml money policy of the gox eminent" jlontli Was Venrly 7 A well attended (meeting of the Ixoanl of anagers of the Young Christian Association wo held yesterday morning Miss Emma Silver read the secretary's re port which was a follows: Visitors dur ing the month of April 2S6 attendance at the noon day rest 31CS gospel meetings Bible classes SS3 attendance at rec tions jO0 total attendance ihssj Mjss Charlotte Carns Mrs Stanley Smith anl Miss Gretta Lane were appointed a committee to arrange for a summer home 1 here were 1X1 applications for employment and seven inquiries made for board and rooms The quarterly meeting of the association will Je hold to night and arrangements completed for the outing clubs See our IKindozos saving to you it means a new customer to us Ml Shoes Hl x'llT Oxforxls lets KT Shoes SI BL'S KI Oxfords' HI oHT Shoes Hl'oHT Shoes si Kigliest of ail in Leavening Latest Report Rofeil 1 Powder Absoluteiy piure Mabley and Company THE ONLY AM) OaiGlNAL ESTABUSHED 1870 WE HAVE NO IN DETROIT I Providence I May The sixth ar nual convention of the National Union of TxtiD Workers of America opened In Olnoyville this morning at Textile hall About 12) delegates were present represent XtiIe worktr throughout this The ovil! probably coh ember nra K5ayp' followinJ are the C1: General president Edward A Thornton Philadelphia general )n preSldnt Matthew Hart New Bed secretary Thomas Ca nill Lawrence general Treasurer Miss An 'Mneyviile John Tomlinson of I hiladelphia and Richard McGux of OI a MThe convention will it i's expect ed consider a plan for the prevention of strkes at one time as in that a budcn is placed on the fhU ers national union when the i lhat body may be required in lhal fftay make a winning fight 111 one important locality Olneyviile strike has become general here nan MW men The situation here xx ill fie presented by representatives and the legates xxill at one" xote to either support the strike or advise tne operatives to return to work until a more auspicious time $3 $5 SiL to no S2 jg St John May The Whitcxvay party is getting ready to abandon confcd eratlon with Canada A large majority of the party are opposed to union on uni tf rms while the remainder fear to face the constituencies Many members admit that Canada's t' nns are not xvhat they expectd they would bo and the delegates to Canada are roundly criticised for leaving Ottawa efore concluding the negotiations Since they left the whole situation has materi ally change! The official pres intimates the likelihood of the introduction of a pol icy of retrenchment nnd a reorganization of )iillic service so as to bring the expen ditures within There will be an increase of taxation of luxuries to provide a fund to meet the present difficult lew and to pay interest on the public debt and the increased obligations necessitated bv the AiAViniiinHotil have advanced right Canada 'S' rfewrL JL Sk' r' a fi at TranBferM on Alt Lines to the Limits ut In the Ordinance I I I A A) I i Mk TWBmXK ii 'a I 1 1 1 rl i A 4 HM A WRIRk I 1 '4 tfTjnTrtir wrnnnrnri nTmnnfWTyTyyTnK i KA I It I 7 I A 9 Mayor Thinks He Has ound I a xirh Court Deelloit 0 i i i mi fl 'Uuai Convention of the National rld I Inion nt I'roviilpncp it fl 08 ntitxG op MANY iiE'i'icori Mie llnn Gntlierrl AH Cor ners of It is of the nnl Order nt Merit Set 1 Mnnnerr 'lonre I'iti I'l cfe ti New har Kxtra heavy rMtr.

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Pages disponibles:
3 662 340
Années disponibles:
1837-2024