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tun THE GREEN BAY SEMI-WEEKLY GAZTTTE SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. 994. PRICE $1.00 PER YEAR. NATIONAL BUREAU OF HEALTH IS PROPOSED PREACHER'S SUDDEN END WAS CAUSED BY POISON MYSTERY IN DEATH OF WOMAN AT KENOSHA RIOT AGAIN IN MUNC1E STRIKE SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS CONVENE IN BOSTON Men Representing All Branches cf Work Along Religious Teaching Lines Ar Gathered. LOWER ENGLISH DISCOUNT RATE Bank of England Reduces Its Figure from Seven to Six Per Cent.

Examination of Rev. Gish's Stomach at Eureka, Shows That He Was Victim of Murderer. Eureka, Jan. An examination DESPERADOES' DARING RAID AT GBEENLEAF Unknown Men Blow Safe in II, M. Prust Store and Secure $5CD.

of the stomach of Rev. Gilbert Gish, grounds he death of Miss pastor of the Christian church H- StollenworcU, a wealthy Chamberaburg. 111., reveals that his RP'Kter the town of Paris, la thfs sudden death recently was due to who wa fouud dJ'in on the gon i floor of her room at the home of her Boston, Jan. 2. Men representing all phases of Sunday school work in North America are In Boston today to attend the conference called by W.

N. Hartshorn, chairman of the executive committee of the International Sunday school association. The topic for discussion is "How Can We Improve the Lesson System." SEABOARD AIR LINE RECEIVERS NAMED R. L. Williams of Richmond and S.

D. Waxfield of Baltimore Appointed. United States Circuit Court Makes the Appointment Reasons for Placing Road in Receivership Due to Anti-Corporation Legislation. Richmond, Jan. 2.

R. Lancaster Williams of Richmond and S. Da-vies Warfleld of Baltimore were today auonintoil by the I'ldtcd States cir- While preaching at Adrian, Mich, several months "ago Gish is said to have received a nolo threatening his death. MUM ON SUBJECT OF WAR 'OH Attorney Ger.eral Bonapart Only Admits Proposition Is Being Considered. Vill Neither Affirm Nor Deny That Government Seeks to Dissolve l.itionship Betwesn the Union Southern Pacifiu Roads.

and? Washington. LI. Jan -Attorney General Bonaparte whui questioned today as to the itM'h of a statement that suit would mm lie begun to dis- R()lve ioiuhip between the L'nion and Southern Pacific railroads, IMPROVED FINANCIAL CONDITIONS RESPONSIBLE tetter State of Affairs In Germany and England Led Directors of Bank of Enjland to Their Action Handicap Is Removed. London. Jan.

2. The rate of dis-foutil of the Hank of England whs re-dmvd from 7 to 0 per tent. The improved liiiancm! conditions in Anu-iiea coupled with a bettor td.sbd the directors in their decision to remove the Htrincut rate of discount which has been handicapping trad' and Kiicculaiii.n for the past Bcviii weeks. Tlie i-t of the reduction has been largely discounted on the London stock xcIuidko. PROHIBITS LAWS ARE IN EFFECT "IN SOUTH Judge Refuses Injunction Against Georgia Statute Birmingham Defies New Laws.

Atlanta, Jan. 2. The most not-1 able feature of the first day of pro-' hlbniou in GtoiKia was the refusal of Judge W. P. Newuiuu In the t'nlfed court to jirant injunction pending lilipatlou which would prevent tbe putting into effect of the prohibition law.

Papers in the case were filed, late Tuesday on behalf of two breweries, one in Chattanooga, and the other In Cincinnati. Judge Newman simply filed a memorandum reading an follows: "After careful consideration En in junction pcmlentelite. will not be grant Two Thousand Men Stone Street Cars and Shots Fired in Return. Cars Began Operating with Forces of Strikebreakers in Charge Militia at Indianapolis Awaiting Orders to Assist in Quelling Trouble. Muncle, Jan.

2. Two thousand men began atoning the cars here shortly before 11 o'clock. Shots were fired anj nine persons were injured. Muncie, Jan. 2.

Cars were started today on the city street railway lines on their regular schedule with each car manned by from seven to nine strikebreaker. imima is neaay. Indianapolis, Jan. 2. Three companies of the Indiana Na'ional! guard spent tiie night under arms a' the barracks aud are ready to move! at once in case of further trouble at i Muncie and other places along the line of the Indiana and Vision Traction lines.

New Year's Fight Fierce. Muncie, Jau. 2. Five were injured aud two street car:) were riddled with stones here late Wednesday afternoon in a riot that followed attoninr of the Indiana Union Traction company to ruu cars manned by strike brea strike followed the refusal t.nv 10 the was aai-eenient that has been iu effect for five years, Realizing that the local police fore-! ma uilduit) lJ l.uc uu ner Major Guthrie in the evening appealed to Gov. Hanly to scud troops to Muncie, but the governor replied that he would send Col.

Hairy H. Hmitfl to look over the situation and uuld actus the Utters report guided hlui. Uepe.v.td eftorts by the sheriff to swear in deputies weiu iruitless, nut a man act. Shortly after four o'clock two cars! were started through the business Bection, but a iiioj had gathered auJ a shower of l.ne filled the air. iVKI WHIUUn tU lilt- a 3 Diiv-j tcred aud Williams, a Chlcat'ul strike-breaker, was badly cut.

Tha men miuning the cars retreated aud were removed to the poiica station. Clarence Sliipp was struck by a wad fiom a blank Three other persons, wueae names are unknown, were hurt. The had K0 atrike-breakt rs hojieJ for the night. STEAMER ERIXES TLE ay to ruu reakers. The 1 sal of the coin-.

'lai ei-ment cuit court as receivers for the Sea-! dents heard the explosion when tho board air line. safe was blow nor saw them escane. The application for a receiver was. i)( made late yesterday. The road Is a corporation with a two or three in the parly, capital stock of and aj The robbers gained enhance to cars'Krown as y.siem, would I onlv sav that thfi lu.H'.er was under 1 but tfiai he was not pre- con-idcratioa but Hint he was not pr Donticu vi operating 2.011 miles of road extend ing between Wasldngtou and Norfolk to Aiijnta and 1 aiupa.

bonded indebtedness of and aiupa. The reasoos for ihe application for a receivprshiD tire understood to be based upon th anh-i -deration cm- sade which in North Carolina has re-! culled tn radical action nKainst rail p.atrs 1n the south, has )n numerous of n.afflc The company's earnings, as a result of these enactments and the General (loprcPi-ton in the tmkiness ana iinan- Kave ofr prcatly in few nlonlh3. Deficit of $42,600. Th. Seaboard Air i v.n.,ti of 'follows a ahiteiaent of the com-' pny iiowina a deceit.

ei It has been kr.own for several days; i i May Become Part of Federal Government During the Present Year. Chicago, Jan. 2. A National Bureau' of Heals for the regulation of the people's physical welfare, planned by the leading speclaliBts of the United Statea and Indorsed by President Roosevelt, may take its place in the federal departments of the govern ment within the year, through the efforts of the American Association Pur the Advancement of Science. The ultimate reduction of the death rate In America by one-half is to be the aim of the new governmental board, and it Is deemed a promise not impossible of fulfillment.

103 OBPIIAHS FLEE DEATH IN FLAMES Inmates of St. Anne Home in Terre Haute, Have Close Calls. institution Totally Destroyed by Fire with Loss of Panic Ensuc3 But All Children Are Saved. Terre Haute, Jan. 2.

The Sf. Anne orphan home, a Roman Catholic institution on North Thirteenth street, was totally destroyed by fire at noon today and a hundred orphan-) wore in the building nt the time thd fire started. A panic ensued but nil of the inmates escaped without injury. The loss wiil n-ai thirty thousand dollars. FEV.

JULIUS RHODE CF KMMAUM, DECEASED Pastor of Holy Cross Church Is a Victim of Stomach Affection Funir-a Next Tuesday. (fipecial to the Gazette.) Kaukanna, Jan. 2. Kev. Julius A istiiie Uhode, pastor of Holv Cross church, Kaukanna, hcmc ani, rem deled tile ,.11 wn.l as grand monuments to his priesily his spirimai minUtratioPS wfls Fypr flWUf)I all(, r.t.aUl:is lh, lnadc of oh.

CroBS a niodei The funeral will be held next Tues- day. RUSSIAN GENDARMES' GHiEF SHOT AND SLAIN Colonel Bobrof? a Victim of an As- sassin's Bullet in Samara, Russia. Today. Samara. Itussia, Jan.

2. Colonel Bo-j broff. chief of the provincial pen darnu'8. was shot and killed in crowded street here today. Brutal Berlin Murder.

Berlin. Jan. 2. The murder of Ma jjor Von Schoenbeck by Captain Von tioeue on nnstmaa nay ns created niiDulinn In nrmv rimlvm TIia of ttar has reived full rt-! ports of the crime and has arranged loWl, The evdenre horvd bv.tl)p Zol 3 SEES WIFE SLAIN BY TRAIN Wealthy Spiniater Found Gasping for Breath with Lips Blackened by Acid. Kenosha, Jan.

2. Complete I brother, io ir miles west or isomers station, just before noon yeuterday. The woman was gasping for breath when found, and she never regained consciousness, dying a few minutes after her brother entered the room. Her lips were blackened as if they had been burned by carbolic, acid, and there was a bruise on her head over the right temple. NOTED STATE PHOTOGRAPHER Mer.ry Bennett of KMbourn Dead Fame Linked With Dells.

Kiliiotirn, Jan. 2. Henry II. Bennett, noted as a photographer of the Wisconsin river dells, died jester-day of Bright' disease, aged I'. 4 years.

l'e was known to thousands of people vhri met hita at the delis. EDITOR HARDEN IS ILL One of Central Figures In German Court Sc.ind.il Case Sick. Berlin, 2. Maximiien Harden, editor of Die SeuUunt. who is now be ing tried for the second time on the of having libelled, in his paper, Count Kuno Von Moiike.

is seriously ill and unable to appear in court today. EAGLES INSTALL THEIR HiWLY NAMED OFFICERS 'From Tiiursdny's Daiiy.i Ceremonies Conducted at Lodge Rooms cf Local Aerie Last Night Dance Tollows Eusiness. Officers elected by Green Bay Aeri? No. 4ol, Fraternal Order of for the ensuing year were formally installed into office lasl evening Eagles' Net witli due ceremony. r.

ffi.r uiiuoue muu v. and at the conclusion of tne exercises he gave a short address. Dancing followed the installation. music for which was furnished by, Vnndr'Tiberg's Harp orchestra. It.

waV, 3 o'clock before the festivities ended. Refreshments were served during the evening. Following is a list of the officers In stalled: John A. Kit tell. P.

W. J. McC.lnnis, I. 1VU1US, Julrs O. Jansen.

secretary; J. A. Suavely, trenvurer: L. W. Akin, chaplain; Al conductor; (dre J.

rvuiei-sen, inner guard: U. D. 'Jackson, outer guard; Dr. J. E.

Mc-lUinuls. aerie physician: C. Suavely. Andrew and U. W.

Akin, trustees. STOPS RUVAV4Y cn mimm street Matt Ander'e Takes Life in His O.vn Hands and Succeeds in Check ry tht Mad Dash of a Team. From Thursday's Daily, Matt a Milwaukee road baggapeman, took desperate chances late Twsdav aftermior in a'tempt'u'? to slop a team of horses owned by the Allouez Mineral Springs company which tore down Washington st re from the freight depot cud passed CiPT. pfLLSGURY IS BROWHSOW SUCCESSOR Named as Head of the Navigation Bureau Announcement of Appointment Made by Hetca'f. Washington.

D. C. Jan. 2. Afier a conference with Piesidcut RiKifevelt today Secretary Motcalf nnnounced lh, 1 1 1 i had i.een selected as rhi of the naTigaiicml HELLO" GIRLS GREETED Teiephone Patrons Say "Happy New I i P.I of of to lihat mini Kiins would be necessary i.rni.wt tho runiiertv in lew of its', ed.

Tills being true, It Is useless to Holy Cross church. Kaukanna died call the defendants to show cause." (Yesterday from cancer of the stomach The lawyers for the plaintiffs' caseafter an Illness of several months d.ir-said Wednesday oifcht that the de- alien. ot Judue Newman did not have Boin in Germany, Feb. the efTect of throwing the esse out of he made his earlier studies court, but thst it would come up in which he completed In St. Francis the regular order of business ami It seminary.

Milwaukee and was or-was exported that it would be ready 'dalned the priesthood June 1STS. for trial iu about two mouths. In the After other priests for a meantime prohibition is In effect in ftw months he was appointed pastor partd to either affirm or deny the re i BASEBALL OI3ECT0BS ARE TO MEET SOON! -i itrni mn- jiuu will iuiA Over Prospects of 1303 Season. to Hold Meeting Previous to State League Session Financial Matters Mainly Important New-house Sends Calendar. (t-'-om Thuv-d; Di: toi stiv.l Creen I)av llasebtdl 's Osily.l of the jssociaii.iii will be called together wi.

iin a short tiink? by President K. II. Wm-Ks for the purpose of discussing at determining course of procedure for the reason SS th- iscon I at-'io which is lik to be fresidnit. Cbari.s f. Moil has not "Nt wiicmi notiee.i the date tor 'u- nii epng (nit tr.at the n-'sion will be tui i'fur i Jan.

I Financial matter nvi-t be by tho directors and t-toek holders and! business affairs in rencral pertaining to tiie club co)iv: red. President Moll of the league working hard.) it is understood, in the promotion of his project to enlarro the nrr.e from an eight to a ten eh affair ai h-ni I every district in Georgia. THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CHECKS AND NOTES LEFT Bandite Escape on Handcar Without Attracting Attention cf Residents Near Store No Clue as to th Guilty Rsbbers. Pandii.s entered thi s-wrn! mer chandise store of M. Prusi of Greenleaf.

blew the and secured about in cash, leaving about II.oimi iu checks ant noMies after which they made good their escape on a handcar to the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railroad. The time tho bandits entered tb' store is unknown as none of the resi- iarge store by pickinar ihe lock of t'n large store u.v picKiiiir ine iock oi jfront door whk.h Uiev left open wt (they departed. A handcar was tal hen taken the seciion house ot tho tucag.i. Milwaukee it St.

Paul lailroad on their escape. The car has not yet been recovered. The store, was closed shortly aflor 11 o'clock last nluht and it Is thotight occurred shortly after j2 Xoiip of "he st0flj ho was lahcu aim in inraHv I. Oi iu in checks and notes were left, by the safe blowers. It is not known by Mr.

Prust as yet tue exact amount of cash the burglars took but it will reach $r00. Tho robbery was not discovered until this morning when Mr. Prust went to-the store to open for the day's bust- J.llS:ill I 1 1 lillllUOU BREWERS Ulii.Cil WAR ON C-OOKED SiLOONISTS State Organization Asks Revocation if Miiwaukeean's License MeJi Business. From Thin sday's DaJy. (Special to the Gawtte.) Milwaukee.

Jan. 2 War on Jt (1.1,. 1 Kirim UiSiepn.auie s.o.mns in earnet today hy (he Wis. onshi and upper rtmnsmar oi jucing.iu on w- ers ass'iciatiou or wiucn tne nas- meisur Brewing company and Henry i membeis. when, through its counsel.

William It. Austin, it notified the com- mon council that William P. a s.iOv.ii nici'fi naloons aud Kkktd the al- dernten to revoke bis license. This is the first time in the histo-T of the state that the brtweis hsifc taken such action and foilu in.K closely noon the lesoluMou recently passed by tiiem ofTerins puii'ic nfficials their co-operation in an effott to eleva'e the standard faht. shows tl 4 the brewers are in earnest.

The World's M'ne-s- The mines of the emp'. 5,000.000 peisous. at.d cuue cj third of them are ia th Btitih mx pij. Cady Sirclilow Lawyers. en liny.

predictions inunne wnjP, position he held up to the time enforcement of ihe law on the flrt of jath. During lli.se 3i vears day of the new year, which Is a recog- bn, prop-nlHi-d holiday iu all parts of the state. a s.minT,,. renorv OF tai 0 jE rl TR'SEOYi'1! He d-su offici.is to hold a meeting previous to the nice- i i nauuear which was hm u.v ne to meet its fixed charges. The, arg Thy tillnk hnpohsible that receivership was agreed upon at A tlev iiave Ihe car in their posses-confeitnce held JVashington yester-; sj()n hn(J ruund aUm(, tiie St.

Paul day. track boih cum and west of Oret nleaf Frost Line Safe. lias ()vcr for the purposa Chiesgo. Jan. 2.

President Frost Qr the stolen handcar which of the Chicago and Milwaukee F.lec- wil, a)(1 in the tracking of trie Railroad company announced t10 bandits. day that the receivership proceedings lirfi, in all of the cities comnuneod against the railroad com- Lave been notified pany on Tues lay will be dropped and of (h(J No description of any that mailers hr.d been satisfactorily tl(1 the robtjers. Locate Handcar at De Pere. Tiie handcar used hy the robber. SEYMOUR RESIDENT DEAD discovered about one-half mib? south of Pe Pere at noon.

Th4 men, W. G. Stewart Passes Away and it is supposed, are In this immediate Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow. Iviciniiy now, although it, is likelv that (Special to (iazehe.l jthey caught a Main and have. Keviuour, 2.

W. (J. Stew-j further north than (ireen Hay. Ail art-died here yesterday morning at. 'trains aud interurbans are beiug 1rt.3(.

after a sickntss of nearly a watched. Two men. one of whom was year caused bv a stroke of paralysis. in jail at IV P-re and lio- h.r in Born in New York ci on July 4. ISM.

the jail ot Wrightsiown rerin'iy, are meviug l.tbeiiy. county suspected by the of hat-in IMS, on Api II 1S7U he married i coinmiiled the burglary. the directors are called together that ststion. I Miss Carolyn Zi-snuT and tok up a niHiti-r will be the nil important ore! Mr. AndrIao jumTied out and near Hat Iowa.

Six for them to cot's'eier. Presidt nt rrab'oed one of the horses as ihe team 'jcaes later exchanging boniest cad for Weeks has been opposed to the prv passed the Freimann hotel and present interest in the old "Sey-ject and still is oop'-sed to if. Just ended In hailing boih nenrinnnir Holler the buMne'-s he- would biing about disturbances, there uoi i ne t.igiiit'st uimnei. Birmingham, Jan. 2.

Declaring concerned, unconstitutional, the pro- bate Judte of tuilman county Wednes- day Issued nise saloon licenses aud after the new jcur holiday the liquor i ti Lit.t.1... lunC I'BtUUIllliill 1MB Will Wt? lUeilt-U. IIB mayor is said to be preparing to issue city licenses for saloons In the city of Cullman. Cuilmuti county voted on December 9 for prohibition. Tne saloon men claim that the prohibition law is urtcoliBtltu'h'nal because it tuakes exceptions of counties which oted on the proposition prior to De-Ouiiher "CHAM" INSERSQLL IS DEAD AT SIXTY-NINE Veteran Betoit Publisher Succumbs to Eueamic Poisoning Following At- tack of Grip, Qeloit, Jan.

2 "Cham." In- fersoll, aed G9 yrara. veteran editor. patriot and jKilitieal manager, died last night at o'clock of eueamic poisoning and follow Inn an attack of the grip. After he sold his business last spring. Mr.

Ingersoll. whose tlOalf rl linAn nvAX m. how all of the othtr ca on (tie (iro Bay Tiro tion conipanv ruil ju partnership with his luoth-the subject Is not know n. It is known car barn. He was dr.iTred about fifty lor muier firm name of Stewart Bros.

that te is a d'nVr- nee of opinion. yards ")' the horses but -s-Newhouse Seat's Ca'endar. 1 caned without an injury. Frank Newhotise, lio nntplred the I Word Received Baltimore That Schooners Coliidtd One Sunk C-t Crew Rescued by Other. Baltimore, 2.

Captain Delano of the steamer Porto Ttico which arrive! here his motniiiR from New York reported passing the schooner Klizabeth yesterday afternoon tn miles of II Island, the hu-t nair.td report Ing she had been in a collision off Barncgat last Saturday pi rht with a vessel whose name Captain lVlau.i could not understand. The unknown was sunk. Thv has Palmer took off the crew and them on board. I ATHI FIF IN 1 I I Wl nillktW III TROTS FOB TOURNEY List of Events to Be Competed in at Appleton Sent to Physical i recto-MiHer Here. (From Thursday's Daily.) Physical Director Charles Miller of A ha, jst reived th" M- C- A bfwrd li8t different evercises to b.

given at the state tournament to held at Appleton Jan. 1.1. The list seut lnciuae.4 a and dnd. ihrrni moves on the horizontal bar, three I tumbling. I The term which is to represent the tnrfll flaoriatfnn nnv nrai-'if ln association hard on these exercises and extra! work will undoubtedly be donp in or der to be in the best trim possible.

It Is expected that the state toumv nlan 'cams ui oe enierea to compete. hi place of taking two of the best assoc ianon oasKett'an idu.s iu ine state to play firr the champi tishi man from five of the cities in the northern part of tljp ststo Ttd one from Pve riues in ib. sou; hen part of the wj.i he chosen and the mixed teams par honor of state champion-hip. A number of poop' from tity invcl tit tti tnnru It .11 1 a very Inle-rtsiiLc prosiauj Las l-vu arranged. I I i Spinning game b.tseon Green Bav ana i.a i rosse ana gam.

Here this summer, has mv the Gazette an unique csiendar 'with a sketch of himself on it and va i.ius drawings. It is well fotten up. Mr. Newhouse hs been s'fmed to iaags thu Fond du rtub icniliM i.mm utah xm ftjfl tfVUULU 5 NEW YEifl GFlESBWIONi 1 11 B.CT",Schoenbeck-. ri moo i us in me casi, returnmiT! nome a few weeks ago seemingly much improved.

Chalmers Ingersoll was born In Milwaukee Saloonkeeper Bereaved on I'arallel bar and ground Asks Police Officer to Stop B'ast of.lures i of the miiv d'-partmnt. Wcstneld, N. Oct. 29, 1S3S. He Tragedy He Witnesses.

Is survived by a widow and son.j Milwaukee, Jan. 2. Mrs. Em-George an officer of the Fairbanks- ma Gaulke. aged 40 years, wife of Otto Morse company, and Mrs.

Charles 1L Gaulke, a saloonkeeper on the Port Deceased leaves three of Maui'owoc, John aud Dave Seymour, also nine children, Nathaniel, George and Maynard of Green Bay, John of Sturgeon Bay. Harvev of Pulcifer, hester of Shioctou. Waiter Cassville. Oliver of Seymour and Mr. r.ihor Dnieper of Sevniotir mourn his'loss.

The funeral wi take place at 1 P. M. Frida at Sevuiour. hHAhwU-AftltmLAli rAU I IS NEARING COMPLETIOfJ TcL-c'-ts a t4-'er To of Agree-nent Under Section Three of Dingley Lew. Wasliinnfon.

D. Fiii iou-li were today added to the dealt of the agreement bfitn America and ranee uiifier t.tM-..i.n nimr in i depa tmen in tiie course of a day or two pending it signature. The dej tails are INDICT RUSS SOCIALISTS in Dnnut Di i. CrtmmtUf ilnrlor a Ran St. i'eiet Jail.

2. Indiclmi Ills' were remitted today against all nie.a-bers of the executive couimittee of thj popular pnrty. The accus'-d iiein bi loiig to the iit'clU-ctual seciio i of he re-voiuti-nii-ts' aiv a r- to ovc r- C- I o' wbSch desires jthrox the govt" rr.ir.crt. Washington road, was killed by a train on the Chicago Xorthwestni railwav a milo north of Iako Shore Hu.v New V-r itteetiuts were act which has been in prepara-exietid. -I i of tiie nearly a ar.

It is sin Tel. obone and Hie Fox-i pron olta ed from the sla'e station last night. Mrs. Gaulke tnW Uillp within a few f.t of her -vpar ljl previous year 'ment wiil be more largely attended and Clanj cf Belis Yester-1 day Morning. From Tiur lay's Nervous poj-I nr -t eid in untie iar passes "raited to-ture 1' of -'sTcr 11 sii.it her rulers after the in tureen ot whis: w.is at its a' pot'ee rit ij 1 a woni- fashion in Bay.

Wher uo-t. ''ul' rtation in tl au's voice in t. that the officer 1 J.J s'o; that r-'1se at. once." The talker exvialiwd tha was tier reus itd re n.it she .1 exi it wt nt. Th it j.ist what ri I quest.

31? to C-ns jmet en cf Matches. Fach a ia 1 States rn t-n ii.kCi.ea ijj Worse, of Chicago. MARINETTE MARRIAGE LIST Record for 1907 Largest Since New Law Became Effective. Milwaukee, Wis, Jan. 2.

With the marriage license of Anthony Dwver Pound, and Miss May Ruelle of Lena the county cltrfa office In Marinette baa issued a total of 194 licenses during the year of 1907 tiRnteen or, ii.T-i,nr "via lee-jcu coupies In which one of the contracting parties 1 was minor and the remainder of the licenses were issued to adults. The total is much larger than It has been In any year since Wisconsin's' sew marriage law was pass 1 Jiivt-r Va Teieuraou TeU -phone c.iituai.y by semes patrons wlu-n ihe dial on cioeks showed that lo i had appealed iii. the scene. The uuuk v. mere kept busy re i 1 f.r al.uf I tri nt on ii" i -i r.

hum h- were to ex season's are tings. iq po.u"J; jo ii jt sfu no uhktjav nus puc -ati .1 I i hn Irvlmr iai- lifa TONNAGE AT MARINETTE afi 9J1 Turn RfrtrMmA In Navigation Season of 1907. Jan. 2. During the year there were Just 214 vessels en- Te'ea mis port ot wnicn 76 were steamers and 139 sailing craft.

The total tonnage was 46.241. The best month for clearances was July wben mm. the same number of craft cleared as 'Sred were entered and the same tonnago registered. i I.

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