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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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the weather AIR TO DAY 1 WAS Last 3 3 at' Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs riday and sents each The advantage you have in buying at the quality store AMUSEMENTS MISS 91 CROWE AMUSEMENTS SAYINGS AND DOINGS WE WE Wf I Have You a Clock Out 'a 1 is MARRIAGE LICENSES HOTELS at Ji A Th mnt de i 1 i EDUCATIONAL LEGAL NOTICES ft The Kind You Have Always BaM MS Canadian A A sucn The still SV NE NE NE Quaint Clocks for Summer Homes A nice gift 184 6 Woodward 1 1 A A A A A A A latest ribbon Place of 'Observation Jewelers and Importers Precious Stones and Art Wares Opticians Designers Engravers and Art Stationers WRIGHT KAY CO ILLINOIS OPINION DETROIT Hoffmann yesterday held the the death of the man whose DRW I RENT display in show can save you The reason why we advertise through the summer the same as during the busy seasons of the year is that we may keep our Name constantly before you so that whenever you do need anything which we can furnish you you will not forget us Itauvthe Signature of that Mr Berry resides the man recently paid 550000 for a new spo of the orchid He has grounds cost him $60000 a year to take of and yet his home is an unpre NE NE NE SE i jaHs Office 14 Avenue )el'Opera THt UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME Notr Dame Indiana The 60th Tear will open Sept' 1902 Catalogues tree Address Rev A Morrlsiey ree Mi Boston New York Washington Jacksonville Buffalo Soo Marquette Escanaba Milwaukee Chicago Cincinnati St Louis Omaha Dodge City St Paul Bismarck Havre a ith 8 Maximum Minimum Mean Established 1S55 Woodward Ave YOU OUGHT TO GO ISHING Annual $500 excursion to Northern Michigan Resorts September 2nd via Pere Marquette The 'Grand Trunk railway system has perfect train service for St Law rence River tours Montreal Quebec Saguenay Portland and White Mourn tains Summer Resorts full particulars Head Injured Tilburg aged 45 years of Lima a freight conductor fell while alighting from a' train in Delray last evening and was injured about the head He is at the Detroit Sanitarium i MORE HONOR OR DR BOYNTON A Liquor of quality Ameri can Cabinet Rye $1 00 honest quart Phone 4044 WISE JURY DISAGREED Body Was Buried June Seven members of Company of the old Twenty fourth Michigan Regi ment which did such valiant service during the civil war met together in annual reunion at the residence of Pe ter Bird 109 National avenue last evening As far as is known there are only seventeen members of the fa mous company alive to day so the reunion of old comrades was Indeed a happy one CaptH' George Haighof Mankado Minn was one of those present he having come to Detroit a few days ago to attend the reunion of the regiment The others who were present are Peter Bird Samuel Kingsley Johnson Moon Belleville and Charles Moody: The company served from 1862 to tak ing part in some of the bloodiest bat tles of the war evening was therefore spent in recalling5 many of the events of that terrible struggle CHEAPER CUTS BEE ARE LOWER NEW BENEIT ORDERED AMD OICERS ELECTED 1 While the announcement will not be officially made until to night or Satur day morning Gen Henry Duffield Justice John Whelan Homer War ren and Joseph Weiss will probably have charge of Gen A Alger's campaign for legislative votes There will be five committeemen the fifth member to be selected to day Gen Duffield will be chairman Capt red Alger the son yesterday stated that the cam paign will be conducted on the as sumption that the matter of electing a United States senator to fill the vacancy created by the death of James McMillan will be left to the next legis lature' The statement has been made that the McMillan interests control the fifty men who have already been nom inated for places in the house and sen ate but Gen friends deny this Is so Intimating that the general a good many friends among those al ready nominated They point to the fact that the nomination of Editor George Barnes of Howell for the sen ate is a straw indicating which way the wind is blowing Barnes is an Al ger man and so declared himself be fore the convention met The announcement that Police Jus tice Whelan will work for Gen election caused surprise at first a few seeing a secession from the local ma chine that helped Bliss to carry Wayne county but Judge Whelan yesterday declared that he has always been a friend of Mr Alger and Mr Duffield He denied that he has beenz closely connected with the machine Havel Lew Bloom Three Rack et! Bros Gertie Hares and her Zulu the Millards American Vitagraph ixj 0047 28 IN PINGREE MEMORIAL 'UND By virtue of a license to me granted on the Sth day of August A 19u2 by Jason Nichols juuge oi rivtwir ml vuumy oi ingnam State of Michigan I shall sell ax public auction on the 43th day of September 1902 at two in the afternoon eity time at the front door of the dwelling bouse known as No 116 Madison avenue on the premises hereinafter described all the rlgnt uu luieresi oi wnicn vv 1 1 STONE died seized in and to the fol lowing land to wit The easterly twenty nine and one half CS) feet of lot two of the subdivision of outlet one hundre'd in ut uuu aa Dauiflen Kriu In this City of Detroit Wayne Co Mich JOSEPH BAILEY Administrator of the estate of William ownv urevnavu Dated August 11th 1902 CURTIS A HQCKHTT Agents ay Homo Bank Building The annual convention of the East ern Star Benevolent und of America the insurance auxiliary to the Order of the Star of Bethlehem has com pleted its two session at Pris matic hall This is a national socie ty having 2700 active members prin cipally in the western and southern One Look Was Enough Believing that her husband had left the city as he told her he intended to do Mrs Anthony Porzondek of 647 East or est avenue could not be convinced that her husband had dropped dead at Currie paving block yard until she visited the office of orth Maseh the undertak er? and gazed on the photograph which Coroner orth had taken of the man One look was sufficient and weeping she asked for the picture for her husband has been buried I mixed fabrics sizes 7 years Other Suits at $4 and up to $15 Odd Knee Trousers built tcT stand hard knocks 50c 75c and $1 a variety of fabrics both smooth and rough finish Shirt IVatsts and Blouses 50c and 75c Star Blouses with different size collars and different lengths of sleeves $1 and $150 Sweaters for Boys large and smaL ''cs Stockhplny Agents A slight decrease in prices asked for the cheaper grades of beef in Detroit is noted The cause of this reduction is the fact that the advent of range cattle in all markets has made com mon cattle cheaper Strictly prime Chicago beef costs as much as at any time this season simply because the steers from which it is cut cost from $8 to $9 per cwt on foot in the Chi cago stock yards Thl Paper I Printed With theRueeu city Printing Ink Co Ink A Cincinnati Ohio states The reports show a prosper ous condition and with no unpaid claims A new benefit decided Upon was the erection hereafter of a me morial slab over the grave of every de ceased members of the society The following are the officers for the en suing year: President Sexton Detroit first vice president Mrs Dr Blaisdell Sheridan second vice presi dent Dr Jerome Harrison Anding Miss secretary Miss Crowe Detroit treasurer rank Reichlin Detroit counselor Judge Wille mln Detroit first auditor Col Sellers Detroit second auditor Oliver DeMay Springwells third auditor Mrs orbes Detroit 1 School Suits The Traver Special at $5 excel ling in quality of material and make and in style and perfection of fit any you can find for the same price elsewhere a thoroughly good wear resisting Suit built Some years ago the Canadian gov ernment passed a law or made areg ulation presumably in the interests of its own distillery prohibiting the importation of spirituous liquors in packages containing less than 100 gal lons Tho United States government retaliated later by passing a law pro hibiting the importation of spirituous liquors in packages holding less than 100 gallons from countries that would not allow bourbon or sour mash from this republic to go in in smaller than 100 gallon barrels An Indiana firm! wanted some Sea gramwhisky made Ont and famed because of its quality and the fact that the manufacturer has won so many plates at the spring running meetings at the Wood bine park Toronto The firm ordered four barrels of the product and when the packages reached Detroit their aggregate fluid contents amounted to 140 gallons The customs officials here when the shipment arrived en route to Indiana declined to admit the bar rels because each contained less than the regulation "'quantity Then the barrels were sent back to Port Huron the Canadian point of export but the officials there would not let them into their country again because they know over there when they get rid of a good thing So back the whisky came to Detroit Now United States District Attor ney office will file a libel against the four barrels and the whisky contained therein with United States Commissioner Davison and it will fall to the lot of Deputy United States Marshal Cash Taylor to seize and hold four barrels of whisky until the courts settle Uncle rights in the goods Yesterday afternoon Deputy Marshal Taylor was working out the problem of how he could make sure that the barrels contain whisky Having set tled that point he says he hold four barrels do his best ANNUAL SOUVENIR IS ATTRAC TIVE AND USEUL Special Sale of Wch Cut Glass OR OVER SIXTY YEARS Mrs Soothing Syrup ha beep used for children teething it soothe the child softens the gum allays all pain cure wind colic and Is the best remedy for diarrhea Twenty five cents a bottle BARTHELL S7 Congress st De trott experience Advice to inventors free TradMjv9MdCRfrkU cx! rts st equipped dentalhigan ETHYLTDE Great expos tian and in dustrial air at loronto Ont September 1st to 13th ONE WAY LOWEST IRST CLASS ARE OR THE ROUND TRIP $660 Tickets on sale September 2dj to 12thto ia elusive i SPECIAL EXCURSION DAYS SEPTEMBER 8TH AND 10TH ROUND TRIP RATE ONLY $4 05 'Xa All tickets good returning untU Septem ber lath 1902 or tickets sleeping car reservations exhibition programmes and other 'reliable information apnly at Office 7 ort St West and ort St Union' Depot A B' Edmond Agent PALAVER THE POLITICIANS Rudolph Sleloff 23 Elizabeth Till mann 22 Peter Nabuzny 23 Annie Ploy 00 29 Joseph Saleski 25 Anna Croahecz ska 23 1 Henry Joseph Droulllard 40 Walk erviiie Detroit AVENUE THEATRE SHOWS 2 9:15 and Jolia Rice and Salix Coltea in 767 Morrell street Catherine beloved wife of James Cotter uneral Saturday at at Holy Thursday Kirby ave of the lato mother of Detroit jnow Rocrrts 10 144 Woodward Avenue Ten day excursion to Mackinac Island September 2 via Pere: Mar quette 1 EASTERN STAR BENEVOLENT UND who hails from Centralia III is paying a visit to this city In cidentally it might be mentioned that real name is Joy' and that he is one of the publishers and proprietors of the Centralia Daily Sen tinel It is only natural therefore that Mr Joy should send back hpme for publication some of his impres sions of thia City of the Straits This is in part wnat he says in his paper: are now in the beautiful city of Detroit and certainly it is a beautiful place The Afreets are the cleanest of any city visited and its (the name given the street cleaners who dress in white) being every ready to brush up any dirt there is no dust flying although al ways a good breeze to circulate dust should any be ready for picking up The business houses are nice anil tasty as are also the homes of the and there are no eye sores to be found in any of the sec tions occupied by them or the upper tens either Evidently when a man cannot travel the gait he gets out and lets his place to another long suit is flowers everybody has them and all try have the nicest or the most rare It is here who eies that care tentlous one rv fact that encourages tho citizens is that the city itself plays long on fine grounds All vacant cor ners are in fine flowers while the water works park in which is the plant is a work of fine art and beauty The city is famous for its parks as well as its clean streets as everybody knows every desire of one who wants to live it tlie livethe and TEMPLE AND WONDIRLANO Continnftns Performaiice Afternoons 2 to 6:30 Evenings 7:30 to IL Eugene and Co red erick Hallen and Molly uller Willis Sweatnaiu Marlon the Phe nomena! Soprano the Juggling Normans Loro and Abacso and the American Bio graph SMOKERS Acid Phosphate relieves depression nausea nervousness wakefulness and other ill effects from excessive smoking It counteracts the irritation caused by absorp tion of nicotine and induces restful sleep It is a splen did nerve tonic and system strengthened increasing ca pacity for hard work Insist on having SOCIETY PRINTING COMMERCIAL and SOCIETY PRINTING A BROOKES Office stationery in invitations programmes and badges 59 Monroe are REUSED OUR BARRELS WHISKY irs in present lo nr recommend 1 popular prices JUS WHAT THE BOYS NEED OR SCHOOL WEAR is here everything in Clothes urnishings and Hats With the coming of school days the items we mention will interest mothers Horsford' Acid Phosphate 1 bum on rrery GEMUnQC CO OLD 24TH HELD REUNION to insure lasting good'' shape plain blue and fancy to 17 $3 50 si AND CANADA WOULD NOT ALLOW ENTRY in Coroner Inquest In body was found at the Griswold street dock several days ago and who was identified early yesterday as Carl Dunkle of Port Huron When the jury retired to frame their verdict' after a little discussion they came out and declared that they were "unable to ren xler verdict because they were not satisfied with the identification It seems that a young man named Walter Duell of Port Huron and claiming td be employed on the steam er Ossifrage arrived in town on Wed nesday night He had read about the body being found and remembered that on June 2 Carl Dunkle had been drqwned off the Grand Trunk dock at Huron He went to Undertaker morguesand told him that the body was that of Dunkle He Stated that he knew the clothes and recited' the fact that Dunkle was a ipotorman Undertaker Maney referred him to Coroner Hoffmann and the latter was convinced that Duell knew what he was talking vabout To the coroner Duell stated that they had dragged for five days trying to locate body and had finally been obliged to 1 up" )n the strength of that the young story about iden tifying the clothes Coroner Hoffmann went ahead and held the inquest yes terday afternoon The coroner was surprised when the jury returned dis satisfied with the story and he adjourned the investigation until next Tuesday Then Clerk James Hinchman called UP the' chief of police of Port HuronQd found out that body had been recovered a day dr two after the accident the Inquest had been held and the body had been buried In quiry at Undertaker estab lishment revealed the fact tfiat Duell had not even examined the clothing of the dead man Just what were his icasons ior coming torward with a story can only be conjectured identity of the drowned man is ayiystery LABOR DAY REVIEW Accountant A Dresser has ex amined the Pingree memorial fund books up to August 1 and has made the following report to Carl Schmidt chairman of the executive committee of the Pingree memorial fund: from subscriptions and sale of portraits $12020 16: receiv ed from Savings hank inter est? on balance to August 1 S260 76: total receipts $127280 92 to tai expenditures $1333 64: balance on hand 1h1902K I desire to add that the books of Treasurer Wm McGregor show the date name and amount of each and every sub scription received and have peen verv carefully and correctly Abxolately ireproof LOCATION UNSURPASSED ifth Avenue Central Park an 1 ifty Ninth Street NEW YORK One Block rom Sixt It Avena Elevated Railroad Station ifth Avenne Automobile Stae Sixth Avenne lladlaon Avenne (direct from the Grand Central Depot) and ifty ninth 'Street Electric Car pa tho door Special Summer Rates WHITAKER WHITAKER Manager Why Aldermen Accept Hi Lowest Blds? There was no quorum so the special session of the common council called for yesterday morning to hear the re port of the committee on streets rela tive to repaving Milwaukee Smith iquette Horton Canfield and Willis avenues and'armer street did not take place The committee decided to recommend that all the contracts ap proved by Commissioner Moreland be approved although Aid Max Koch stated that he would vote against all of them in the council Contractor James Hanley whose hide on the Smith Piquette and Milwaukee jobs were the lowest declared that he thought it very queer that the council should appear to be so reluctant about accepting his bids especially after they were the lowest Chief Assist ant Corporation Counsel Md GIat? an opinion to effect that the common council mav change the material for paving al lowed by the board of estimates An other meeting of the common council has been called for this morning 10 Ic6 BODY HAD NOT BEEN POSITIVE LY IDENTIIED WALTER BUELL SAID MAN CARL DUNKLE A cioca that go right a waste of time our business t' rnaae ei' ks ep time so let ts inu an wfi send for that cicck it correctly reliable aw Murn it to you promptlyatn repairing also by skilled "atenmakers mistakes here Clear NE Cloudy clear Cloudy 8W Pt cldy NE Clear NE Pt cldy BE Cloudy Pt clay BE ciay Clear a Clear Clear Pt cldy Cicely ClJaSy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear 1 ward says he has not yet made up his mind whether he wants a renomi d0 go nto the race again it will be with a view to getting a promotion to some other office he said Young men and women are registering everv dav and the Detroit Business University Arrange Tfor Regular eouraa InfioV branches ull night sessions co mmence Monday night Sep? 1st Day sessions through the entire year Call or send fw caufogue BUSINESS UNIVERSITY BUILDING 11 13 15 17 19 WUcox Ave Detroit EXCURSION INCLUDES MACKI NAW CITY 'The Northern Michigan Excursion via Pere Marquette September 2nd include Mackinaw City $5 00 for round trip Special train Union Depot 8:00 ik See the man at No 7 St 'Pere Marquette EXCURSION VIA MICHIGAN CEN TRAL SUNDAY AUGUST 31ST Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo $200 Saginaw Bay City and Battle Creek $150 Jackson $100 Orion 60c for the roupd trip special trains of fine coaches and parlor cars Particulars at Jiphlgan Central ticket office Hotel Nether land EUROPEAN PLAN Chicago Sherman House Corner Randolph and Clark Street Rooms $1 upwards Refurnished and deporated ireproof Large airy and com fortable rooms Centrally located near 11 depots street ears roads and theaters Popular Price Restaurants SHIR MM NO JS i H0T1L COMPANY CWeap rouLo 1851 AVE Weather Bureau Report Detroit Mich August The fol lowing observations were taken at the same moment of time (8 m) at the places named below: CARPETS COLORED aded Wilton Axmlnster Moquette ana BruBsela dyed to match new wall deeZ tlons Artistic effects secured at a small DYERS DRY CLEANERS 289 Woodward 96 Michigan 1(B Boston Mass August 28 (Special) Rev Nehemlah' Boynton of Detroit was elected a vice president of the Boynton family association which held its annual reunion at Groveland to day The other officers elected are: Moncellus Boynton As sonet president Moody Boynton Westbury and Boynton 'Low ell vice presidents Caroline Boyn ton Groveland secretary and treasu rer John Boynton Somerville marshal Oren Cleared White Attorney General Horace Oren was in the city yesterday and he took occasion tov clear Will White of the charge that he had turned state's evi dence in the Roos disbarment case because he had failed in an attempt to blackmail some of his fellow conspira tors Attorney General Oren stated that when he realized how difficult it would be for him to get evidence to convict the directors he determined to secure testimony if possible Ha secured his address and arranged for a private conference whicH re sulted in White agreeing to take the stand if sent for White said be would not volunteer any testimony Roos is now said to be out of the state Excursion rom Goodison One of the largest merriest crowds of farmers and their wives and children the Methodist Episcopal con gregation of Goodison Mich came in yesterday over the lint division of the Detroit United Railway The party numbered 250 and was organized and conducted by A Ball excursion agent of the Detroit United Belle Isle was visited and admired by all and one carload remained to attend the Temple theatre in the evening Black and Colored Dress Goods We are now opening our early Importations and advance orders in oreign and Domestic Dress Goods Basket and Can vas Weaves Venetians Unfinished Worsted Etamines Voilles Mistrals etc in all the new all shades Also the largest and finest line of ancy Wool Walstlngs that we have ever shown in exclusive styles Silk Special 19 inch All Silk Wash Taffetas In a full line of colors and black 59c yard regular price 75c WHITE GOODS Dept Balance of Printed Lawns marked down lower than must be closed out at once to make room for new goods A lot of Colored eatherstitch Braid that was 35c and 45o piece (12 yards) at 5c piece Soft inished Light Weight White leeced Pique the la test oreign production for Shirt Waists our own direct impor tatlpn 30c and 35c yard One Lot Embroideries mefiium widths One third less than Regular Pricee On A lot 1 Saturday ohlv Lace A new lot Matched Sets in Torchon Laces just opened 5c yard One lot ancy Hose: cgular Prices 35c 37c and COc Sale Price 25c a pair Washington August orecast: Lower air riday Satur day showers and cooler increasing southeast winds Upper (air in east show ers in west portion riday increasing southeast winds Saturday showers ana cooler CASTORIA or Infants and Children lhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tno Signature After searching in vain for a can didate to go up against Congressman Sam Smith of Pontiac ringing in Mayor Maybury of Detroit Mayor Hammel of Lansing and others iwho have declined to accept sentiment amongst he Democrats has been turned to Wood of Howell Ho is at present assessor of the village of Howell and supervisor from the town ship of Howell or two years he was superintendent of the State Indjjatrlal School for Boys at Lansing and ser ved' five years in the postoffice depart ment at Washington Mr Wood is 44 years of age and his frjends predict that if he Is nominated he will reduce the majority of Congressman Smith if he does not overcome it Aid Max dr Koch of the eleventh troubles to a hi in order peace Come to DIED August 27 1902' rank Edwin Booth Jr age 9 months son of Dr and Blanche Booth uneral froni residence 39 Alexandrine ave west ri day August 29 2 At his father's residence No 32 Johnson street August 28 1902" Richard son of Patrick and the late Hannah Cooper uneral Saturday from resi dence at 8:30 and St church at i uiioa wuji at ner residence of James Cotter I 8:30 from residence and 9 a Redeemer church HUNTER Entered into rest August 28 at residence 326 nue west Margaret wife Joseph Hunter and beloved Mrs Robinson Mrs A Watson Alexander Hunter bt Detroit and Hunter of Battle Creek uneral service strictly private rnee Suddenly Charles Suydarri Klnr aged 21 years son of Mr and Mrs ChaT A King 419 Second arince Notice of funeral hereafter 1 August 23 at residence 5 avenue Jessie Mull eldest daughter of Mrs Butts Notice of funPi later vuiierat August 28 1902 Chloe A Mason at residence of her cousin errv 1040 Woodward avenue Services ami burial at the home of her sister Eli Leavenworth Rochester nt August 28 1902 at the residence nr her parents 317 ourteenth avenue Ma tilda beloved daughter of ni Lucy Noel aged 17 years Notice of fu neral hereafter August 27 Miss nni Pequljnot at the residence of her siter Imhoff 649 HumhoW i Saturday at 7:30 from residence: at o'clock from St Peter's church Mt Clemens Mich ah BASE Ear A ection and ComParison Solicited ViUITNY 10 20 80cr HI I HL I 10 1 2Se MATINEES DAILY except 'Wednesday An Elaborate Production of Lincoln THE ELEVENTH HOUR The Terrible ight for I4' wV The Bismarck Garden The Railroad Block Tower Next Cripple Creek" Several thousand copies of the La bor Day Review the annual souvenir of the Trades and Labor Council were received from the press yesterday and the general distribution will' be made on Monday The review is in every way a credit to the council and the committee which had Its publication in charge Typographically it is clean and striking while the 80 pages are filled with articles of interest to every trades unionist This is the twenty second year of the life of the council and its growth qnd strength are forc ibly outlined in the short histories of the organizations composing it Some excellent half tone pictures of the of ficers of the council are presented fol lowing which are biographical sketches of the executive council of the Ameri can ederation of Labor A list of the delegates to the council a calendar of the affiliated unions and a list of the presidents secretaries and delegates of tho council from 1880 to 1902 comprise some of the useful information that Is given The records of the affiliated unions for the last j'ear show a uni form gain in strength and as an In dication of good times for the most part wages have been materially in creased The Labor Day committee which has had the arrangements in charge is composed as follows: ran cis lldew chairman George Dun can secretary David A Boyd urer George Burns and Samuel Jones QUEER SAYS HANLEY DETROIT REE RIDAY AUGUST 29 1002 The Taylor Woolfenden Co 165 to 169 Woodward Avenue CONGER Official in Charge The Alger boomers are depending upon Bill Judson of Ann Arbor to line up the legislative candidates in Washtenaw county Jud son is a partisan Alger man and at the same time as state oil inspector he is putting in some hard work for Gov A Bliss When Judson was asked what chance in his opinion Gen Alger has to land the senator ship he said: Alger will have at least 90 per cent of the votes in the legisla Attention was called to the fact that McMillan might interfere with the fulfillment of this prediction but the astute politician said: have nothng to say about Mr McMillan now Gen Alger is my man for the United States Another Durand club will be formed next1 Wednesday night at hall and a score or more of local Democrats have held two meetings to discuss the matter and at the last meeting a committee was appointed to take appropriate action The members of this committee are Edgar A Barnes McBryan rank Doremus and John Jackson The mpmhnrs of the committee yesterday stated that the club would not fight Republican principles locany out wouia ao as much quiet work in the wards as possible for the election of Judge Durand and the legislative tickets Smith president of the com Aion council says that there is prospect of a large field of aldermanlc candidates in the seventeenth ward this fall Aid Hilger Democrat is coming up again and among the Re publicans who will try for the nom ination are George Bickel Edward Reuter and Martin Ludwig Clerk William II McGregor and friends have not been able to discover the slightest sign of opposi tion from the Democratic camp ap parently no one being willing tp make the sacrifice the Democrats will Indorse me and make it suggest ed Mr McGregor yesterday 4 IBand concerts to day: Medbury park afternoon Clark park evening Judge Phelan is listening to the Palmer avenue street opening case day Jury vlewed the property yester An unknown laborer received a bad ly wrenched shoulder as the result of a cave in at resi dence 624 Hubbard avenue yesterday afternoon He was digging a sewer After twenty minutes of hard wont George Newell of truck 8 and Charlas Walsh succeeded in releasing him LZhLhoaJ of managers of the Home the riendless wishes again to call the attention of the public to a woman who is fraudulently collecting money alleged to be for the home bhe is unauthorized to solicit and the managers would be pleased if citizens would let the board know when tno woman calls on them so that she may be apprehended The Trades Council committee an nounces thnt after Monday it will to all merchants con tribution boxes for the relief of the wives and children of "striking soil committee has been some what delayed in its distribution I because of the approach of Labor no merchant has been in tentionally slighted Ernest Hagen a broker aged 42 his address as 265 ifth street arrested yesterday by De tectives Downey and Seymour and ar odrn Court on the charge of obtaining money from Mar ion Goodale through false pretenses It is alleged that Hagen secured $200 bv pretending that he had an 8 per cent investment witha gilt edged securl ndrew VlP retired policeman was carried to his final place of rest yesterday morning by his former friends and associates in the police de partment The funeral was held from his late 325 Thirteenth street and later from St church where Rev James Doherty celebrated the mass An escort of twelve men under command of Lieut Pierce Hanrahan accompanied the re mains to the grave Amritaa Laaaas Channlanihli Olin I DETROIT vs BOSTON TO I5AY at isOO is that you are from the best and never trash though prices are common ou simply meet with disappointment here a TRAVER CO 175 Woodward Avenue NEW WINDSOR JOCKEY CLUB WINDSOR ONT Summer Meeting August 25 to September 27 iivK Six Race each dar beginning at 2:30 xn 12 JRxtira Street Car Service direct to Grand Stand Steeplechasinfir and lat Racing ADMISSIOX GO 'Cents Jale at Cigar Stand HuBsell House 9 IH3 GRAND GRAND LANSING $100 ISLAND 50 Excursion rates for Sunday Septem ber 7th Special train from Union Depot at 7:20 a via Pere Marquette LABOR DAY You Can Have the Best Time Rain or Shine at BOIS BLANC And on the Big COLUMBIA Extra Steamers If Necessary SPECIAL MOONLIGHT ON COLUMBIA EVERY TUESDAY AND RIDAY EVENING Leaving at 9 city time orchestra 15 pieces Tickets 35 cents Conducted by the I ERRY CO John Amnnns White Daisy in their Dainty Refined Singing Sketch Music MISS CLAIRE TUTRE In Her Refined Monologue PH GRAP and Latest Songs THE LILLIE SISTERS Black ace Comedians Vocalist and Dancers BELLERS EXCURSION Montreal and return through the Thousand Islands S2OOO Including meals and berth Str Melbourne leaves Windsor Tuesday Sept 2 at 8 a for Montreal calling at Clive land To ronto Kingston Prercott Brookville and Cornwall ODETTE WHERRY Agents Windsor Ont No cityf so nearly supplies as they go through the world not the place for the miser or It costs money to awa rm fhn ofu V4JI aa pv mi inducements to drop in the nickels dimes? 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