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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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TO TH DETROIT REE PRESS RIDAY AUGUST 28 1903 fc A A 4 4 te A 1 A ftf 1 1 August Sale Ends LAKE MARINE NEWS Pontiac A CARE WHAT THEY DO $2000 SELL THE WYANDOTTE $680 $4800 183 and 185 $160 $2400 260 262 Woodward urniture and Upholstery Work THE USE isk Broke Down Call Main 2957 KEARNEY 30 MIAMI AVENUE more ever and Island Queen Sunk ALL SCALE PRESENTED SUBURBAN with these her TIE VP AVERTED HIS THIRD RESCUE thev $65 GRANULATED EYELIDS CURED BY THEOR SEEMANN and ABSORPTION TREATMENT VESSEL PASSAGES Labor no work on Border Brevities LOCAL BREVITIES Detroit new This is the third time Great REIGHT SITUATION of their to XV indsor 2 late Panther Tfce Match that Burns si ull Half Minute Sticks are longer Sticks are stronger an Rl Every one lights io They save time temper SUPPLY WAS SHUT and money Valuable coupon 20 in every box John THE SaiaxuGMT VESSEL MOVEMENTS REE WENT THROUGH ITSEL MATCH Ionia WlBlsS 1 of the the eye street in the 8: 30 Sept cursion I am in the Lumber they wanted me in I thought it would otnlli Blinded a Caustic Ai plication bv a So Called Oculist weather weather will lose on their Zenith assett of 410 Sixth as steward the dom $100000 if yearly or are made $oa first trade tsev with Ra tes one Mr A Dustin from whose dock at the foot of irst street the Wyan dotte runs to Wyandotte Grosse He Amherstburg and Sugar Island said last evening he knew nothing about the proposed sale Geo Hol 27 Upartlett Luzon Grandy 3130 Manola of glasse use of Beirsthe Signature Ste Trevor Oregon Huron August 27 The steamer isk broke her shaft on Lake above Harbor Beach today been Eddv 11 Thursday morning 1:30: Luzon Bun Brake Kritz Reis 0:30: Asli Your Grocer HELEN TIED UP regret ex were not THE DIAMOND MATCH CO 27 The steamer i snanow Craig the tugs here Du 6 Chisholm 8:30: Jennev whaleback knife requires and is always fall into and naval it would flesh such be driven but which pie who atheletic prepared uay coal cargoes irom now to hite aged 21 his brother and a cousin of the Pa wine used to christen battleship Dominion August 27 A rench line is be soon added to the facil the bt Lawrence route in freight from the great lakes will run between Quebec aud rance Port James Huron The wrecking tuc Castle has sent from here to tow the isk to this point for repairs Harlem barges 2:: Gilchrist 6:30: Three Dr Sutherland 8500 Pere cursion Depot at 8 a Ottawa likely to ities ot handling The line Bordeaux In the way of subsidies Inion government will pay eighteen trips are made $133060 if twenty four trips our steam ships will be required The contract will probably be sign ed for the subsidy this week The new line will broaden out materially the traffic of the St Lawrence route Thursday morning ma 11:50: Chas Paul sort Down Conemaugh Thursday morning ana consort sort 7: Boston 7:40: Tower 8: Auburn 6:40 Wind east 10 Minto have sent a ing of their ex in the citv hall visit armers of Essex and Kent counties have commenced to grow anxious over their corn crops The weather has LESLIE SPRACICLIN SAVED RUGGLES ROM DROWAIXG on all who The iremen scow en $10): this con 3 :40 Age 8:20 saturn steamer struck in St Clair river when down this trip and broke She will be here the was Buffalo 9:30 arwell vana 12 Shrigley of spending to go to the of the alkorville WEATHER SO AR BEEN AVORABLE OR GOOD CROP hard to make it the most of its kind ever held in the trom not be many the all 7:20 Edwards leaux frauce Best Electrical Pahiow Delta Pioneer and con 10:40: coralla 12:30 a 1: Cadillac Lake Shore i 2:20: Briton Nlch Owen Matoa Stew Oyster Bay August Presi dent Roosevelt announced tonight that' Henry Ide at present a member of the Philippine commission would be designated as vice governor of tb Philippines in succession to Gen Luk? Wright when the latter assumes the office of governor general Tin president has selected a man to til' the vacancy may in the personnel ef the commission and has preferred the commissionership to him No answer to the offer has been received how ever and until this is at hand the name of the man selected will not be made known? ing Ruggles who was bathing in Ruggles jumped off strength gave out reach land loung the mans struggle ilv jumping into a ceeded in reaching and pulling him out ot the water Spracklin has rendered aid to drown ing people toft the boat at the mercy of the high wind which was blowing at the" time The whistles of distress were an swered by the little Thomson line steamer Pilgrim which towed the Rand to the plant of the Great Lakes Engineering works where repairs will be made present indications disappointed There unions formed in the past year and the these organizations march in the parade be in was a well understood tnat in order to make the trip to the Pacific coast and back to Montreal the visits to each place must be very short A Chicago August 2i Libel proceed ings todav tied up the river steamer Helen just as that vessel was about to depart from Chicago Deputies from the United States marshal office participated in a five mile chase along Chicago river before catching the steamer and overtook her Just as she was about to leave the coal docks at the river mouth The claim was a drydock bill of $112 not been at all favorable to a good yield of corn and unless a change soon takes place the erbp will be far snort ot what it would have been witn plenty of warm sunshine and season able rains The nights during Julv and August have been very cool too cool for corn as it is claimed the warm nights develop the grain in the ear At the present time the fodder is all that could be desired but the ears are undeveloped and the grain itself is small Should the rain yes terday bring some warm days and nights it is thought that the crop will yet recover from the bad effects al ready experienced trom the conditions but should cool follow the rain the farmers many thousands of dollars crop this year Kingston August Island Queen sank here in a afpr rndav ant 1 1 owner lately sold the steamer to the Richelieu line DIL A treatment not the least trouble of while using it The church that the shah restore IDE VICE GOVERNOR THE PHILIPPINES trade and the Messrs Walk left Detroit yes Sarnia on the Pleasure They were accom the there Mayor and muscle delivered bv Reaume I Germany has no polit and that they consider friendship to be a good feeling towards General President of the International Brotherhood of Dredge and General Dolan Brotherhood Dredge En of America Rhoda Stewart 3:20 Houghton Charles Neff Xlieuno 7:30: 9:30: and whaleback 11: IV allace Carnegie 2:20: Prentice Mid ceoIa 3: Buckley 6:30: Wright 7:30 Trade Between Lakes and Bor 6 Juno 9:10 9:50 GRAIN BOATS OR SETE'MBEIR LOADING WANT TWO CENTS DOMINION HIS BOATS SIMPLY AN ADJUNCT TO HTS GENERAL BUSINESS AAG the steamer and after be swung around and blocked the channel in sucli a manner that all deep laden craft were ordered not to attempt to pass or a time it looked as though there was going to be a repetition of the Douglas Houghton episode but prompt action prevented any serious delay Choctaw Shaw and whaleback consort Saranac 3 Myron and Shenandoah Holland Oades 8:10 Berlin August Maj Curt Mor gen the well known German colonial expert writing in the Colonial Gaz ette asserts that the German gov ernment has already taken steps and is preparing to take further steps to insure the island of lernando Po jcotnmg into the possession ot Ger many whenever Spain is ready to dispose of it Maj Morgen savs: it tne isiana were to the hands of a military power like Great Britainconstitute a wedge in our as we have permitted to into us at manv points we must hereafter guard The writer adds that the possession of ernando Po carries with it the commercial and military domination Ct Germany's West African colonies and urges German capital to emulate the recently formed Liverpool syndi cate and prepare to achieve economic conquests of islands 3500 Oxford 3395 $350 Oxford 3295 3300 Oxford 3265 A serious tie up oKlake commerce was averted yesterday when wreckers succeeded in releasing the barge Roeb ling from her position directly across the channel at Dark Hole just above sailors Encampment river The barge in tow of A Black ran aground ing lightered in part Toronto Ont August (Special) An order in council has been passed by the Ontario government by which the recently enacted law regarding tourists who come into Ontario from the states with automobiles shall go into force on September 1 The do minion commissioner of customs has agreed to permit the customs officers at ports of entry to be appointed as license officers for motor vehicles The fee for a license is $2 and for a marker bearing an aluminum number three inches high $1 The license is good for six months and each own er of a motor must surrender his marker upon leaving the province when the $1 will be refunded The officer is allowed to retain a fee of 50 cents for his work THEY VISITED LABORATORIES PARKE DAVIS CO Saturday night sees the end of our Oxford and its sweeping reductions Look over the list below and remember that EVERY PAIR of Ladies1 Oxfords in our stores are thrown in this not a pair held back not a pair reserved Everything goes till Saturday night Emnlre rost 4 :30: Hlawa 8: Norris Yale 2:30: 3:20: St Detroit August Parnell 9:10 last sort 10: Naples 11: Corona 11:30: Cort and consort 1:10: i 1:50: Pabet Malta olas 8:50: Martha art 12: aragua Peavev den Golden Down: Saturn 10:30 Baldwin and barges 11:15: Choctaw 1:20 consort rood and ack 3: sorts 4: Athens gross 6:30 Northern Queen Lillie smith and kmpire City Thomson Magna jor 7:20 Those in charge of the preparations for the Indsor Labor day celebration are work in successful and will been during members have promised to which will take place in the forenoon In the afternoon it is intended to have a program of athletic sports at Will iams park and besides the games and contests ot speed will be addresses Drake others al Cant Thursday 10 cowle Ericsson Etruria Hawgood i Monks Galatea 4: Tempest tjranus o20 btone Packard Madeira Brower 7: August night: Pontiac 4 VV exford Parker 10 of Milan Mich who been engaged as the new superinten dent of schools will be present and will talk things over with the inspect ors Prof Soov arrived In tho if but Monday St Marys PHYSICIANS ROM CANADA a lot of money seashore when you can get more comfort by staying at home? Leslie bprackhn a l5 vear old Wind sor bov who is spending his holidays in Amherstburg rescued from drown ot Sandusky the Detroit river a vacht and his before he could spracklin noticed for life and hast rowboat he suc GERMANY ANXIOUS OR ISLAND ERNANDO P0 PERSIAN MOVE AGAINST BRITISH AND RUSSIANS Salt Elec up night: Parker airbairn Hav ward Oscoda and barges 1 vol by 2: Armenia i Lycoming 6:20 minert Mather 11:20: Ha 15: :40: Chicago Iron Age Peterson 9 Germania Lmted 1:40 diesex Panay Manhattan 3: Edenborn 4:40: Neilson 7:40 8:1: John IJndsay 10: 12:10 40: Scranton Shawnee 6: Wilbur Page 8: 9:20 4:20 0 Ma 1 Thn Wyandotte officials claim that some Of the ord natrons are in arrears in who iumneii their water taxes which accounts for I hpln cumTYiflrv nniinn DELEGATES HAVE GONE THEIR WAY Rev John will take 6:20: Morse 7 10:30 Wednesday Ames lower Plankinton 3:20 4:302 Superior Cit WEXT TO PORT HURON BY WA TER ROUTE YESTERDAY iremen and Linemen Secretary and Treasurer Jr of the International nf gHQVol anH gincers and Cranemen announced last evening they had made a request for an increase of wages in behalf of the members of their or ganization from September first until tne? close ot navigation A cS trike may be ordered dredges owned by contractors will not agree to the advance scale as asked is as follows Soo per month: deckhands men $6o: watchmen gmeers $12o: second engineers cranemen $100 In addition to the scale will ask that 2b days stitute a month work ten hours a day work with straight pay for over time up to twelve hours and time and a half for overtime over twelve hours Double time will be charged for digging on Sundays and holidays and there will be day Josepn Ryan this citv will act division of Detroit and Detroit river and members diesiring to transact business may communicate with him These workers are affiliated with the I A and will rcecive the assistance of this association REGULATION'S INTEREST TO TOURISTS DREDGEMEN ASK INCREASE 37 1 2 PER CENT Regular $55 Leather nn Chair our own make Regular $60 Leather Couch Harrington springs now Regular $12o Music aia nn Cabinet mahogany All I top and front now MHUiLU Regular $18 White En a ameiea Dresser now Regular $30 Mahogany Cheval Glasses now Regular J850 Large OD nn Quartered Oak Arm Xli Rocker polished Berlin August 27 The Christian Orient a German missionary paper published in Berlin prints correspond ence from Teheran alleging that the leaders of the Persian Mohammedan church have served notice on the shah that unless he purges the coun try of foreign religious and commer cial influences especialy British and Russian the church will precipitate ia revolution also demand the religious and economic conditions which prevailed in Persia century ago The correspondent says the apti for eign movement is not directed against the Germans because the natives are convinced that ical intentions Turko German forerunner of Germany throughout the Mohammedan world 500 RANKORT 85 00 Special train leaves Detroit 8 a xov io cie axarquette ex ARMERS ARE ANXIOUS ABOUT THEIR CORN The British visitors who came to Windsor Wednesday evening to en joy the hospitality of the Windsor board of er of Walkerville terday morning for steamer panied by a cfetogation from Windsor board of trade and an or chestra was taken along to amuse the passengers on the voyage The music proved to be a very wise forethought as the weather was decidedly against sight seeing and the passengers were glad to seek the shelter afforded by the lower deck and cabins and to smoke their pipes and listen to the muSic President Henderson and Secretary Macpherson of the Windsor board were cordially complimented by many of the delegates on the manner in which the program had been carried out No hitch occurred during the visit and much of the credit for the success of the affair rests two popular officials There some little pressed that the visitors given more time to visit in Windsor as in reality they were in the city A combination of Sea Electric Eight and the trie an will give you solid comfort than you dreamed of and the expense? Well you would be surprised if you investigated and found out how cheap it was Manv Ociillats Are Mill the Harsh Treatment It ver Had It Annlied ion Will Never orget NV hat It I One Patient ho Came to See Dr The British Canadian champagne manufactured on Pelee island Dr James Samson of Windsor de livered an address at the convention of the Canadian Medical association in London tnis week Lord and Ladv very tine steel engrav cellencies to bo hung as a memento last May The funeral Reynolds of place Saturday afternoon to Woodmer cemetery Detroit and will charge of Milne lodge A indsor of which deceased member Pa Britannic Chicago Pasadena Strong McGUkm2 Chased ive Miles 1y Deputy United States Marshals JUST AS SOON BE OUTSIDE AS THE RANKS HE SAYS Windsor Board of Trade Officers Were Complimented PREPARATIONS OR LABOR DAY Telephone 5222 Regular $1250 Oak Librarvriin nowe: 51000 Remove Shoal Spot Port Huron August 27 The Eliza Williams and Raber reached todav with a larce dredge from luth and will begin at once removing the shoal spot in Lake Huron just be low ort Gratiot Duluth superior August Arrived nvu iron Queen Richardson piemon Bryn Mawr Scranton Shores Kfngnsher George Kina Departed Antrim Neshoto Reed Rhodes Georger Hutchinson Bessemer Venezuela ryer Hanna ore Lake Erie ports War ren Keith lumber Lake Erie ports: Sen ator Allegheny Lake Superior ports tun uu Arrived Departed: Tuscarora Buffalo Escanaba August 27 Cleared: City Carrington South Chicago: xiaiM ci ie puns Waukegan August Cleared iwiui luiidwanaa' Erie August Arrived: Ashland August Arrived WanniQgton Vega Allegheny Malto Disabled Toledo August 27 The barge Malta in tow of the tug Saugatuck in leav ing the Hocking dock ran into the steamer Saxona lying at the dock The anchor fluke tore a hole in the side of the Malta SEEMANN is mild and Delayed ly Gale Duluth August 27 A thirty five mile gale has been blowing on this end of Lake Superior today and as a result boats have delayed departure from the harbor until it subsides somewhat A number are loaded and are lying at anchor ready to go out Steamer Rand Disabled Coming Through the lats The steamer Rand while coming down through the St Clair lats lat evening became completely disabled the engine going through itself and Duluth August 27 len days or two weeks more will probably see the withdrawal of the line boats from the grain trade lour shipments will then monopolize their capacity until the end ot the season The first of the month will probably see an advance of the grain rate from 1 to cents Boats are still be ing offered at 2 cents for September but with no takers If the grain movement to this point is not retard ed by bad weather vessel men will easily get the two cent rate Ship pers sav if the movement is light thev win not Chicago Jupiter Disabled Cleveland August 27 The Jupiter coming rudder charge you less for the best Electrical Work than some other firms will for the poorer kind We have special men for each line of ivork Wiring done carefully avoiding destruc tion to furniture or decorations John White was water in an unconscious condition and his brother Walter was thought to be dead when rescued Both were final ly rescucitated and will orobahlv re cover itzgerald was rescued in good ord City householders were sur time but Ackley overcome by ex prised yesterday by the shutting oft haustion was drowned while the of their water supply by the Wyan others were being taken to the shore dotte board of public works and for 1 a while it looked as though the dinner Another ir on Pt Roa Paris August A fire which broke the and connected the ord out tn a car of the Metropolitan un witn its private main derground railroad at the Hotel de Ville station today caused a panic U1IAUI1K uue McAJsixtrilK tJIS from the train Several persons were injured and one woman fractured her skull The other passengers were less seriously Injured Canadian Medical Association Ad journed for the Purpose Mo have kind YOU CAN BE CURED AT HOME as thousands of others have bee: quickly and at small expense thorough method of treatment ar a perfect system of diagnosis ena ble me to treat mv patients at distance successfully I can refer to cured patients i all parts of the world CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED by a new method that is painie does not include tne but a few minutes successful I am very proud have never injured patient PERSONAL EXAMINATION RE1 If you have any doubts about your own case come to me and I P' ise to give you a thorough personal examination free of charge I make this examination myself 1 not trust my cases to hired assist ants as others do CATARRH CURED BY DR LEH new method does awjy with a long course of tedious ment Dr Seemann is a special: in the treatment of the eye ear nose and throat and his cure foe deafnesa is used only by him self and is his own production GLASSES fitted to correct all er rors of refraction but nine cases out of ten the wearing can be avoided by the dissolvent treatment CONSULTATION IS AND INVITED Office hours from 9 a daily Sunday trom 10 to 12 a Also open Monday anu Saturday evenings from i to DR A SEEMANN GERMAN EYE SPECIALIST Suite 2 213 Woodward Detroit Mich NO MORE CAUTERY OR BURN ING APPLICATIONS USED $175 and $2 Oxfords $175 and $2 Slippers Misses' $250 Oxfords Misses' $250 Slippers Steamer Myrtle Burned Clayton Ont August 27 The steamer Myrtle burned to the water's edge nt Wellesly Island near here to day A lantern exploded throwing the burning oil all over the boat Loss $7 000 insurance $1200 Chas Kotcher of the Kotcher Lumber Co of this city' said yester day whatever action the Lumber Car association took in regard to his boats was immaterial to him that the association did him any good and he would be just as well out of the association as in it is not true that we intend to discharge the union seamen from our he said had no part in making the contract for the season wage scale now in effect in fact was in California for my health at the time and left the whole matter in the hands of Hugh Havey who has been managing the In addition to this Mr Kotcher said he did not have the boats to make a living trem them that they were sim ply an adjunct to his general lumber business that he carried only his own lumber and brought down 3500000 feet per trip or about 90000000 feet annu ally which is over three fourths of the lumber brought to Detroit boats are no more than are the 124 delivery wagons in the said Mr Kotcher cannot carry all of my own lumber and have chartered outside tonnage Carriers because and not because do me any good I was in the boat business for the of making a living out of it that would be a different proposi tion As far as being eaten up by the longshoremen and charged excessive rates for loading and unloading this will not be 'the case as I have an individual contract with them will be protected by them This I am assured from the fact that I have always attempted to treat them right and will refer anybody to them for Report That She is Goingto the St Lawrence Ogdensburg August 27 Capt Dana who owned the steamer Massena re cently burned at the docks here is trying to buy the steamer Wyandotte at Detroit The Wyandotte is 200 feet long and has a speed of 18 miles per hour The price asked is $25000 The boat would be used among the Thou sand Islands KOTCHER INDEPENDENT THE LUMBER ASSO Regular $25 Brass Beds 1 in post now Regular $45 Mahogany flR Dresser $u0iUU Jiu Regular $850 Iron Beds now Regular $300 Oak Din eo An 1 now i Regular $2250 Round Top Dining Table ped ffil flrt estal base all quar wIOiUU ter sawed oaknow Regular $200 Woven Wire Springs any size now Tteiriilar S22 50 China Cabinet quartered oiq nn oaK an oeni glass UJlUiUU now EDISON ILLUMINATING CO Cor State and Washington night: 12:50 Green anr! rnn 30 Recor and consort Brower 10: Glidden 10:30 Gill 6:50 miles: clear "Welland Canal Port Colborne August Down: Orion A Marshall Arabian Oliver Mowatt essoiucu rvesuiuie ana consort Up Senator Abbie Andrews Grerer Suburban Siftinsa It is thought that Wyandotte will make an effort to get the Boscoval mills of Dubuque la to locate in the city and several officials are now looking up possible factory sites A lively time is expected at the reg MACKINAW cv rV I bLHUU1 meeting to be field Wv MACK1NAW CITY 9500 andotte next week The terms of the Marquette special train ex I two school inspectors run out and the bept 1st Leave Union I consequent election will be a spirited auai aa mere are several candidates The annual White Label excursion from Wyandottt to Sugar Island yes terday was attended by about 500 neo WhA 1 a rwyai rime The program was carried out as and was the feature of the HOW AUTOS MAY BE TAKEN INTO CANADA Over 350 members of the Canadian Medical association with their wives and friends swelling the party to about 450 came to Detroit yesterday as the guests of Parke Davis Co and spent (the day visiting the firm's laboratories and sightseeing winding up with a banquet at the Russell house in the evening The association was in annual sessionat London and yesterday morning at 8 a special train left there with the party i on board for Walkerville At Walker ville an inspection was made of the Parke Davis laboratories there this being the special object of interest of the trip At 11 the steamer Owana took the party for a cruise up and down the river and out into Lake St Clair luncheon being served on board the boat In the middle of the after nnnn thn vicitTira landed and I taken in electrics to the Cam laboratories in this city two hours and a half being spent in the inspec tion 11 A trolley ride about the city in the rain was the next event and at 7 the banquet was served at the Russell house The main dining hall was profusely decorated with Amer ican ana vanaaian nags josepn nen I rvnrnT SVni Al IHHIO man representing the hosts was EAr tn I Ur IiMIUIMq toastmaster of the evening and at the table of honor sat the officers of ON SEWER SYSTEM the medical association Mayor Maybury was present and welcomed the guests to the citv and a musical program was provlded by ANDOTTE PEOPLE TO GET Stewai and Harold Jarvis I 0111 11 nwoRi votivi OU IT Various officers of the association re THEM BEOKB onM OR 11 sponded to impromptu toasts among them being the following: President I Dr Moorehouse London: sec The Plans for a new system retary Dr George Elliott Toronto: for Wyandotte which have been ex treasurer Dr Small Ottawa! arnined and altered by Detroit engln At 10:45 the party left on a Grand eers are now in the hands of Experts Trunk special xor London where the Higgs and Sherman of Toledo who meeting will be resumed are to get $100 for their opinion and a a a a a a rrG I 1LU LU lliCLlYC 111J CUIC1 1110113 I fit This morning Engineer King of I Detroit will make a public statement through a Wyandotte paper giving a I review of the sewer situation at length I This is thought to be for the purpose I of allaying the fears of some of the citizens who have been complaining I of the delay and to satisfy thetax I payers that the new system will be one of the best Experts Higgs and MAPY STYAK A DOMESTIC I bherman have been asked to return pleaded not guilty yesterday morning an opinion as soon as possible and the when arraigned before Police Justice I board of public works will undoubted Sellers on a charge of the larceny of approve of the plans as corrected $21 from Morris Cohn of 1508 Michi The council will then put the proposi gan avenue tion up to tle at a special elec SENATOR BURROWS reached the city yesterday and went 1111 1 MAT DA ICE to Grosse Pointe to spend the night I 1L1 IMIjI liAlOt with same friends It is not known that nfs visit has any political sig I MONEY ON BONDS nificance and he is scheduled to re I turn to his home in Kalamazoo to da) GRATIOT SCHOOL BOARD Will are planning to give a moonlight ex I WAI JOR TAXES TO BE PAID cursion on the evening of September I 10 on the antic Ordinarily no ladies are allowed on board ship The school board of Gratiot town but the young men of Detroit divisions ship has decided to let the financial will invite them to take part in this condition of the district remain as it function The ship will be placed in is until the new tax money begins to apple pie order and throw wude open come in Thus the bond issue recently for the inspection of the visitors The voted bv the township for the assist ives of the officers will act as chap ance of Treasurer Bfinitman who had erones Refreshments ill be served funds deposited in tne City Savings and the ship will be taken for a trip bank of Detroit will not be used and on Lake St Clair this much indebtedness will be avoid ed Treasurer Brinkman handed over WANTED OTHERS SAVED iiST? AND LOST HIS OWN LIE ths tallure WYANDOTTE INSPECTORS WILL companions PLAN WORK MONDAY NIGHT Walter Ralph itz The school board of Wyandotte will Whites all a special meeting Monday even narrowly I square things up before the school election Tuesday and to lay 1 nlan far tbz nminr aroor IV I IL I 111 ing around below the dam and all ooy unconscious or tneir danger pulled too close to the dam and the skiff was drawn by the undertow1 into the bear trap throwing the occupants into the water Rescuers reached Acklev first he insisted upon the saving of the 2 others before he would accept help runu UlTi WATER John White was taken from the was without a reported charter eral vessels on the market were drawn and sent for iron ore were nominally unchanged at cent Cleveland August 27 The freight I situation is unchanged all around and I very little business is being done in the ore trade Wild cargoes are scarce nnd some shippers have all thev can I do to handle contract vessels Small vessels of the steel trust's fleet will take the close Blanchard Sonora" Barth Cleared: Lum ber Cahoon Warmington Saginaw Kal kaska Oakleaf ryer Chicago Interlaken Cleveland Ore Strathcona Point Ed wards Columbia Lake Erie ports Cleared: Nipigon Chicago Penob scot Superior Marquette August 27 Arrived flat fvchin C' Sheboygan August Arrived: Berlin Toledo August Arrived: Panther Choctaw Constitution Sachem Owen Barnes Departed: Smith Saxon Duluth Malta Duluth Ber muda Sandusky airport August 27 Arrived: Mack Clared: Rosemount ort Will Jam Ashtabula August Arrived: Colonial Chickamauga Andaste Republic Cleared: Coal Havana Escanaba Light Cen turion Duluth Cleveland August Arrived: Duncan Grampian Constitution avorite Norris Cleared: Mary Boyce Chicago So noma Westmount Selkirk ort William Shrigley Shawnee Owen Sound: Bacon Tasmania Duluth Page Milwaukee Light Duluth Lorain August 27 Cleared: Rou mania Duluth Capt Wilson Du South Chicago August Arrived: Hat tie Hutt Livingstone Cleared: Van Hise Albright Superior Egan Buffalo Lam bert Quebec ort Huron August Arrived Oades McBrier Cleared: Vulcan Campbell Cleveland Rand Melvina Toledo Two Harbors August Arrived: Mau naloa Murphy Waldo Cleared: Palmer Lafayette Norton Senator Cartagena Smith Lake Erie ort William August Arrived: Otta wa Watson John Pringle Sweet heart Unadilla Cleared: Minch Two Har bors Buffalo August Arrived: A A Tur ner Reynolds Portage John II Owens Tionesta Minnesota Yonkers Wls sahickon David Rust Milwaukee Moses Taylor Chemung Cleared: Coal Smith Duluth Mauch Chunk Chicago Gratwick Duluth Light Annabel Wil son Port Huron Sault con Thomas morning Orinoco 11:30 Bielman McLachlan Nyanza 12:30 Northern Light haven Agawa 3: Cormorant Malietoa and whaleback 4:30 Morse Lasalle 6: Superior City Wade Glidden 8 Down: Sevona 9:20 'Wednesday night Warrincr 10: America 10:40: Charles jl30 Mamba and whaleback 12:30 Harvard and whaleback sen 3: 1 uma Mohawk 4:30 Buell Louisiana IV hitnev Mary Elphlcke Crescent Citv uuriposa Empire noon Queen City Halsted 2:40: Sheriffs Mowatt The Straits Mackinaw City August Up l')ao Wednesday night: trnria 4 6:30 Paris 6:40: Curtis Pine Lake 12:10 Nett Hackett and consort George Orr 3:40: Mariposa and con xvawatam Brazil 11:30 Every Every Every Ladies' and and Ladies' and and Soo Cans Ste Marie 10 Wednesday Wilson 1 Alva 8: Chieftain Cambria and whaleback i McLachlan Agawa last night 11 Wiehe and barges a ictory and 1:40: leet Roman and whale 30 Sfjthem and con consorts 4:40: Pratt Matanzas 5:40: Con Hill and whaleback Business :0: Linn (steel) Brothers WINDSOR UNIONS HOPE OR A BIG CELEBRATION GETTING READY OR Pittsburg1 Pa August One man Tut: Ofiunni vrn was drowned this evening at the New nt OunUUL bAK nerrs isiana uarn liecause ne wouia not be saved until his three com panions had been rescued James Ackley aged 22 of Warren is the drowned man and his John hite ger aid trom escaped Ackley fate The young men were in The urniture Opportunity of the Season Our regular Summer Reduction Sale is fast drawing to a clc Twenty per cent discount on everything except the United Craft Li Just glance over the following prices: i io XLz Woodward Ave A XX a Kfnd You Hare wi ST A ftt Up Js 38 I 'Vi A I V' vxO i 7 I Kr 5 gig lit I k' Jr If i.

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