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lire me jm iocial Church Erk Ave. ton 10 W1ATH1R. Generally fair to-night and Saturday. FRIDAY EVENING, SHKBOYQAH. US NAMES PMSS THE OFMSTPAPER OF THE CITY OF SHEBOYGAN TM.mrn BY BESOLUTION NAMEi.

mnUrCD MODERIT SEWER WORK STARTS FIRST SPUE TIME! TOMY FINED IN COURT TO-DAY Contractor Nelson Arrives With Crew of Men from Racine-- -Start Digging at Goodrich Dock. Contractor Robert Ntlaon of Hacln. who the eon- CNAIFFEII IRIEI MIEIT Police Claim Automobile Was Going at the of Thirty Miles an Hour-Pays $10 and Costs. tract for installing the Intercepting from Michigan and Third street touth In Third, Franklin and Fourth Into the 8heboyg a River commenced work this morning. The tint spade full of dirt was turned, undeC the building of the Goodrich Transportation and the work will be carried north at a rapid rate.

In all there Is about 3,700 feet of pipe to be laid and Mr. Nel- flfluree that It will take fully three month, to complete the work. Of the 3,700 feet of pipe 1,900 feet will con.l.t of 4x5 concrete, and the remainder will consist of 30 Inch and 36 Inch eewer pipe and then there will be the manholes to be con.tructed. Mr. Nel.on has a working crew of aixtten men on the ground at the pre- cent time and will Increate thli number as fait a.

material arrlvet. So far car. of material have arrived over the C. N. W- and a reached here by boat ana IB at the Goodrich dock at the pre- nt time.

Mr. Nel.on one of the best known sewer contractor. In the country and makes a ipecialty of lay- Ing sewer pipe. The firm wa. formerly that of Harding A Nel.on but to, 3 number of year.

Mr. Nel.on ha. been, alone business. A chauffeur giving hiR name to police as Henry Willard, was arrested last night for speeding. Pedestrians a i soulh on Eighth street state the large tonring car them like a flaeh, leaving nothing hind but a cloud of dnst.

The rate of speed was abont thirty miles an according to the remarks ol bystanders. At that a speed the car dashed down the Eighth street hill near the bridge, Officer Byrum was on the lonlt- out however and as the machine eped past i he noted its color and ber. Shortly after, the a was retted. He was brought before Judge Giblin in the mnnicipal court this morning and pleaded guilty to tbe charge. He was BUSINESS BUILDING Wm.

T. Goffe of Milwaukee to Address People in This City Upon the Science pi Business-'There is Happiness 1 and Wealth in Character and Health." At a comparatively early date, prob ably next month the 9, a series lectures on the Science of Business Building organized end clasalfled knowledge about the art of selUng-- wlll be by Mr. Goffe, of Milwaukee, In this city, to be given before the commercial community generally. Mr. Goffe maintains that everyone who earns anything through OHIO 'REPUBLICAN NOMINEE WOMAN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING EXTRA! BOYS service, is by virtue of that earning, a salenman or a saleswoman.

even riska his reputation aa a bus! ness advisor by Baying that there is no exception to this, that even the learned and liberal professions are but divisions of the selling world. He analyzes a transaction of any Into KB naturel and necessary elements, and then.goes further and analyzes each He Bays that there are four factors in every sale and that there can be no sale without each ol these, namely, somebody to, sell something, something to sell, somebody to whom to and sale completed. He Warren O. Harding, the Republican nomlBee for governor of Ohio, is 45 years old, and Is the proprietor of the Marion Evening Star. He was lieutenant governor of Ohio under Myron T.

Herrick and is a campaign orator of note, his nomination thus insuring a lively speaking campaign. F. Treadway was renominated for lieutenant governor and Granville W. Mooney for secretary cif state. Miss Martha Flentje, a MiBhioott girl who is weli known throughout this connty.wsB struck by a bolt of lightning Wednetday.

Her body was enveloped in a sheet of llama and she was picked np for dead. Medical attendance was given her and now is on the way to re covery without any indication of injury of any kind save a partially pnralized side. Flentjc together her aisle Mrs. Minnie Spang were eugngcd picking 1 berries in the garden near tb home of the formei and were about finish their task before the storm whic was fast approaching could break whe the the first flash of i i the black clounds thaMvpre overhead struck the girl to earth. The two were Standing a few feet, of each other but the married sieter was i except for being stuned.

1 1 PIONEER NEAR DEATH RESCIED BY LIFE SMEIS Three Boys in Leaky Craft Gome Near Drowning Off IL North Point-Distress Signal Brings Life Savers to Their Rescue. INSTALL THE FIRST STANDARD Sc'herer Toeback, the well known pleaded guilty to tbe charge. He was I and the sale completed. He proprietora the National Buffet, Hned $10 and coels amounting to $14,26. wB how Impossible it is to have north the Enterprise strnng- a satisfactory experience in busiaes loca Mr.

Willard stated that ho was a er in this city and was an automobile demonstrator (or on auto manufacturing plant. He had charge of a Urge black seven seat i car, INJURED IN A RUNAWAY speeding on the part o( the chauffeurs the public in arroiised and is demanding from the automobile owners a stringent regard lor law The oolice i arrest every autouio bile chauffeur who is discover ed exceeding the speed limit. It should be remembered that life daily in dang er because ol reckless drivers and the if either of these elements in a tore, on North Eighth street have are lacking. He also shows why this lnBta ilcd the first standard for street goes further and ma fceB UghUng in tbe city of Sheboy but per ctly pla to his audience the wlll not be of H-the how of increasing After the recent automobile accidents, the po we of the salesman or sales- tn to -e for profit, more ana i 8tan(laHlB a nd the effect-is Mr. Goffe in this city ye pleasing as one goes along Grand day, and met several of the business men and made a pleasing and favorable impression.

He has spoken in many Wisconsin cities and out- aide of the state, as tor-example St. Paul, and of which address the Pioneer Press Ranging through the ewhole gamut oi busi- Hooner that they are brought to task for I sentiment to selling a keg violation of the city ordinances regard- i i a Mr. Goffe brought before ing ipet-d tbe better it will be for the United Commercial Travelers WOUND MAY CAUSE DEATH (Special by United Press) Manitowoc, July 29--A wound received from being bitten by a dog may cause the death of Floyd Bau. The boy was bitten several -hours before aid was administered and it Is feared blood poisoning will result. ENDS HIS UFE BY TMIII CUMLJC Carl Burgdorff Eighty- Eight Years of Age and a Former Resident of the Town of Wilson Takes His Life at Kiel.

Carl BurRdoiff eighty-eight taara old, who for a large number of years has lived in the town of Wilson, committed suicide Wednesday morninf by swallowing the contents of a boUla of carbolic acid. the. old man were saved by the United States Life been visiting hia SOB Kiel, waa foona Saving crew this afternoon when they a iif leas condition the bed by rescued them from a boat half filled hjg gQQ wbo had gone ca hii fkthtr with water adrift three rtera ol the morning me al. The" had "heel" paddling along A physician was immediaUy aamiaon- the shore in the early part of the who stated that the man had diad afternoon. They had no oars but rom tne effects of carbolic acid.

used several long boards as propel- alpty bottle was found in his rdoaa. A tter WM left penin by the-deceaaed they reached the vicl lers. When is s. to escape the rocks in that neigh- his old age pe wa. only In the way.

He borhood. They soon lost control ot also gave direction for his funeral. No the leaking craft and she drifted east ue sl was held because it was a clean ward away from shore rapidly filling 1 of guicide Oswald Lunche, driver of one of the Ontach i a delivery wa- ROMS, wns a i when his hor- 8 yealerdny afternoon on the West Hide, Uischewtw just clio-bing into the seat of his wagon thi- homes matfe for i i him to the ground. Ho narrowly escaped being rnn over. Hu wag badly bruised and rut up and a to liis horns.

the city at large. PRESIDENT BUCKJIT BEVERLY TAFT CONGRATULATES HARDING ON HIS NOMINATION. to Ohlo'a Nominee and ExprMica Satisfaction With Platform Adopted. Beverly, July Tntt sunt the tallowing dispatch Warren O. Hurting.

Republican nom for governor of Ohio: "1 sincerely congratulate you your nomination and iarnestly that you will be elected. "W1LLJAM H. TAFT." The president Is fully saUifled wltli tho Ohio platform. He applied himself to a reading of It as soon got back to Beverly. The dispatch ol the telegram to Harding followed.

With a couple of days now In which lo rest up from his vacation, the president will be ready to buckle down to a henp of work which Secretary Norton says Is stacked up for him. That there Is to be plenty dotog here at the summer capltol from now on la evidenced by the fact that another recruit to the clerical force haa arrived from Washington. Two tn, In fact, while president waa abaent In Maine. ESCAPED TO PROVE HIS INNOCENCE Oshkosh, July ng that he escaped from the Wlnne- bago county jail for the purpose of going out and bringing back Mrs. John Effllngor to prove his Innocence Frank Tabalske Is again In the custody of Sheriff Bnnn awaiting a new trial on a serious charge involving MrB.

Effllnger. Tabalske was raptured at South Bend, where last night many baslQ in a clear, concise and address. The Journal' said of an address by "Mr. BoHe made upon his hearers and last night that an effort -would be made to have him deliver lecture In this city In the near futttre." The Apple.ton Dally Post "Wm. T.

Goffe, of The Sheldon School, delivered last night one of the most Interesting and Instructive talks to an assembly of representative Appleton businessmen, at Harmonle IJ that It has ever been their pleasure hear." he was working aa a strike breaker. MR.WETZEL HONORED Tie Oshkoah Dally North the Dally Commonwealth and many other Journals also report favorably of Mr. Goffe's lectures. It appealB to many citizens that in a great commercial and Industrial center like this, It Is especially useful that scientific busineBS talks should be encouraged by all our" citizens: And It should be understood that Mr. Goffe's philosophies apply equally as powerfully to the man who works for himaelf, or employs others, aa they do to those who sell their services for a dato or i.

weekly wage A further of the date will be made In these columns. ILLEGAL FISHERMAN PAYS FINE the boys took off a tan The deceased was born in Bur dotf. TM a signal of dis- Hanover, Germany, on April 6, tresB, a half hour' having elaps- i ng eighty-eiRbt years old at the time of ed during which the boys were mak- ni8 death. he waa twenty-air ing strenuous to regain the I ear8 o)d ne came to America living shore. tentlon The signal attracted the at- lye yeftrfl in New Yo rk.

In 1860 Life Saver number six luove ment to William Freyberfc the young man tha was arrested by Game Warden Grueb ner yelterdny for fishing within fifty fee of piers was arraignec before Justice of the- Peace Treeter this i He was fined $25 and coste. His nelB were confiscated and sold to the lowest bidder, a resident of The nets were 1800 feet in length and if they had been in good condition wonlti have brought a return $20, The gasoline launch which aleo had been confiscfited was reieaeed and returned to Mr. Freyberg. Captain Dionne and the life boat waa ordered. out.

The crew reached the boys within a few minutes. Removing them to the life boat they towed the leaking craft back to the docks. The this county. He owned a farm in Wil- aon township for over forty years. About eight years ago af ler the dealh his wife he sold his farm and to Kiel where The deceased is well known mile and a half.

The crew reached I the county. the boat, made the rescue and returned, all within twenty minutes which speaka well for Its efficiency. Graefe IB fifteen years old and lives on North Eighth street, Herten- Bteiner is fourteen, living on North Eighth street and Williams is twelve living on Spencer Court. TODAVS QUOTATIONS ON BOSTON AND NEW YORK STOCKS FARM DRINGS GOOD PRICE Charles Gerlat today purchased a ncre farm from Heermann and Erd- nann. The farm is near the Goerlitz JOHN MEYER RE-ELECTED John Meyer wae unanimously elected to succeed himsalf ae business agent of the Building Trade's Conncil of 8heb- oygfin, at general meeting of the or gunization held this week.

There are eight unions in the organization, aa fol- Wisconsin er some of the other thoroughfares. The Press to-day presents to its readers a cut showing the new Scherer and Toeback standard which is an ornament to North Eighth street. The standards are installed by private paries, tthe Sheboygan Light, vate parties, the Sheboygan Light, Power and Railway being out of the contracting buslnesa. property on the upper Falls road. A I lows: house and lot at 302 8.

14th sreet waa Bricklayers and Masons. taken in part payment. The purchase price of the farm was and amount allowed for the house and the lot, I (Special by United Press) Appleton, Wis. July. The Wls.

consln Liquor Dealers Protective AB- aoclatlon at its aeislon thia morning selected Ashland as the place for holding the next convention In July Mtl.UBUDDE OUT FOR THE ASSEMBLY Those elected as memberj of. the board of Retail Liquor LOG TRAINS COLLIDE (Special by United Praai) Chlppowa Falls, July David Pouuwn, 36 wa rlously Injured at Draper, yeaterday and Antonc Podia, a companion wm killed when a log train the log train on wttaa ridlac. Dealers ProtectlTe Asaoclatlon are aa OoUman. A. A.

Ralaler. Appleton, W. Q. Qlea son. J.

B. 8be- boyfan. Edward Hnndt. Milwaukee B. F.

Glppei MUwankee, servant at anna. i i MAIL ORDER PIRATES Woman Candidate for Confiwaa. Portland. July a effort to prove to tke 'vcirU. that son was slain by fallow AaaapoUa and AM not kffl Maaett.

Mrs. ROM B. that will treat tUa At the trf In aU Bectiona of Mr. Otto of Blkhart gave Wa consent TnuWoay tto allow hla name to be used as a candidate for the -assembly In the Second district. Mr.

LkBndde la a man who ta In estaem aad will add atrenstb to the ticket. He ia Barring hla flfth term aa ol tke Villagw of Ktkhart Mj. te aa entlina-faaUc aup of la tbe Deaaooratk: party reeoa nuea. a a FISHERMAN CATCHES BIG STRING three Carpenters and Joiners. Plumbers and Steamnttere.

Sheet Metal Workers. Electrical Workers. Hod Carriers and Building Laborers. Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers Painters and Decoratora. The other officers elected are: President--Joseph Baumgartner.

Vice President--Anton Jnnck. Financial Secretary-Frank Keli. Recording and Corresponding Secre tary--John Meyer. Treasurer--Porter Olson. Sergeant at, Artns-Cuarles Weina.

Trustees-Frank Rinnel for one yea and Roland Derm and William Hoef for six montbi. They tt the high and They pay millions a year for Their profit to mabaaa. Spike their gooa with generooa in Use the tam ADVERTI8IM6 LOST--A puraw coatsiUSag turn of money turn to 10X6 8. Ma, att. One hundred and fifiy perch in hours or a fraction lew than one minute is the record of William Ehrea a local fisherman fishing with a hook and line.

Mr. Ehres went to the sonth pier at nine o'clock this morning and returned noon with large string of peieb rviLLEN from six inches to overTa TKS DOLLEN A small boy returned Mrs. G. J. Ten DolUn, a pioneer re.

tbii morning with a ident of Sheboygan connly died Wednes one hundred which he day at her home of Gibb.ville, between five o'clock and 1 ed 78 Her bnsband OBITUARY Today'a quotationB on Boaton New York Stocks were turntohed Paine. Webber R. J. rarlooB. Manner: Adventure, 4H Atlantic, ') Bntte CoaUtion, 184 Calumet Ariiona, 50 Copper Range, 6l4 Cactnfl, 1 15-16 Daly West, East Butte, ('A Franklin, 10 Greene Gananea, 6i Helvetia, 2 La Rose, 3K Live Oak, 16 Mohawk, 45 No.

Butte, Nipiaainc, Hbattnck, 23 Shannon, 9J Bnperior Boaton Sap. PitUbarc, AmalRamated Copper, Atchinson, TJ. B. Steel Common, Union Pacific, 180 8t. Paul, 121X South Lake, 5 Wynadoi, Keystone, 3 Inspiration, 6 Botte A Ballaklava, 11 GRAINS Jnlr Wheat July September Wheat so Corn 62H.

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