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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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efJBB 1 ID Rockefeller PLENTY REASONS PROMINENT PRESS MEN TO BE IN DETROIT COME HERE TO TALK Of course you haven't mil Tan Shoes and Oxfords deduced I ISCHER DELRAY GIVES SOME $229 $389 Stomach upset Dark brown taste Remorse or Boys Misses and Children Red Raven the remedy par excellence for YE CO or sale everywhere Price 15c THE SHOP OR GOOD SHOES HOHAS Colorado MUST GO TO ATHER BIG REPRESENTATION DOMINION Vacation Land DISCUSSED SIDEWALK JUDGE SO ORDERED YESTERDAY Windsor Council Still in Doubt CONVENTION OPENS TODAY VERY LIKE HIGHWAY ROBBERY Where to Lay It 1 SUMMER RESORTS SHALL IT EXTEND TO CURB? i Saratoga Name Address BIG LOCAL BREVITIES BLEEDING CAUSED DEATH HOTELS" S' HIS SHARE TROUBLES HAD s' DYNAMITE IN THE STOVE last and Martin up at UNION STATION DESTROYED STftga SY I PROPOSALS WANTED CLARK HOLDING HIS OWN separate 4 Of INTERERE POLICE WON LEGAL NOTICES the TRY REE PRESS LINERS 130 W) 5550 6 til iRocKJsland Denver Press club special will Detroit Wednesday morning WHO WAS a charge of last hus that take girl 9 year old Cleveland for some Dr I Shoes and reduced to nr ef WESTS 33 833 ORGANIZING GOVERNMENT EASTERN DELEGATION Will Arrive rom All Directions East Will Supply Majority Some Prominent Writers to Attend Con vention of International League Opening This Morning the Peninsular Co of Windsor AND LADDER to a fire in a lot been fighting for namely to competition on the bids has been ENTERTAINED ITS OUNDER $500 Tan Oxfords $350 Tan Oxfords $200 Tan Oxfords a Windsor boxer $25 by Magistrate $250 Tan Oxfords i GREAT HORDE IS DUE TODAY i street and was hin was i ELMER RETZLA LOST LIE BY HAVING TOOTH PULLED Jack Cowan a member of the Del ray club was engaged yesterday af ternoon in helping the Rathbone Sis ters of Delray fix up the banqueting tables for the Delray club banquet to its married members He had climbed to some hight on a ladder in Odd hall when the ladder parted in the middle and Cowan landed in a pile of crockery While Cowan was unhurt thirty eight dishes were broken Members of Press Clubs Have Laid Pencils Aside ortunately Mrs at th A threaten Child Sobbed Piteously When Brought Into Court ather Remarried Since Divorced rom Her Mother and Little One Resented This Wants to Stay With Mother I A tooth which was pulled caused the death of Elmer Retzlaff the son of Otto Retzlaff of 29 street It had been aching time and was extracted by Schellig Gratiot avenue and Chene street and a continuous flow of blood resulted Dr Henderson of 515 St Aubin avenue tried in vain to stanch the flow He states that about two years ago the boy nearly bled to death from a cut on the head 228 ADAMS arrest last cook living She alleges her but he TirrTT DPTROTT TTTSDAY JULY IS 1905 ATER CONVENTION 1906 After Taking Unconscionable Time It Was Decided to Hear Arguments of Crawford Avenue Property Own ers Resignation of ireman Han lon Accepted The recent school election in Tren ton brought out a large number of women voters Rumor has it that William' Reabe the grocer who was placed in nomination against his knowledge made up his mind latein the afternoon that he wanted the of fice and that in order to gain it he got the Lady Maccabees to work for him uneral of McGinley The funeral of former State Senator Charles McGinley took place yes terday at his late residence 244 War ren avenue east The service was conducted by Rev Colluis and Mrs Eleanor Hazard Peocook sang three numbers The remains were placed in a vault in Elmwood cemtery and final interment will bg New York state Too ree With His Money Benton Harbor Mich July 17 (Special) Cuhman Burr formerly chief of police of this city and for several years promi nent in business and political circles was today taken to the poor house present condition came in a too free dis tribution of his money among those seek ing assistance i lee to the tall timber if you don't want to be interviewed Detroit is today the Mecca for crowds of the most prominent news paper writers' In the country who are coming to attend the fifteenth annual convention of the International (League of Press Clubs which opens here this morning Most of the delegates will come from the east arriving on the Buffalo boat this morning Last night 200 official delegates together with numerous friends and guests embarked at Buf falo with things prepared for a Bo hemian session on the boat The en tertainment was placed in charge of the members of the New York Press club and the Philadelphia en and Pencil club The eastern contingent will be met at the wharf this morning by Alberti Royal Italian band from Electric park and will be es corted to the different hotels The convention will number some men who stand high in the world of modern journalism as owners of met ropolitan newspapers Among these is George Hoffman publisher of Nord Amerika of Philadelphia one' of the largest German papers outside of Germany Two other enthusiastic members of the league who are expected to ar rive today are Col John letcner Hobbs well known member of the New York Press club and Lewis Early of the Reading Pa Press club The convention will open at the auditorium of the club at 10:30 a Judge Alfred Murphy welcoming the delegates to Detroit The afternoon will be devoted to an automobile ride about the city the members and their friends visiting several large manufacturing plants and taking a spin on the boulevard and Belle Isle Chatham Woman Narrowly Escaped Death Chatham Ont July 17 Mrs George Carswell had a narrow escape from death Sunday Some person placed a charge of dynamite in the kitchen stove during the night When Mrs Carswell was getting breakfast there was an explosion and the stove wn blown to nieces Carswell was in the pantry time and escaped injury ing anonymous letter had been re ceived the week before The compo sition is very mixed and it is thought that the placing of the cartridge and the letter were both the work of sotn' insane individual Nearly Died rom Hemorrhage Two Years Ago Cleveland Carpenters May Strike Cleveland July 17 A vote ante ng the unions of Cleveland has been started with a view to tie ing up all building operations here in order to secure a desired increase in wages of five cents an hour The result will not be known until Thurs day night A number of the carpen ters have been on strike for several months demanding an increase in wages which some of the contractors refuse to grant 183 185 Woodward Ave Mrs Herrick Home Azain Mrs rank Herrick who left such a mysterious note on Saturday inti mating that she intended taking her life has returned to the family fold and yesterday was happy and con tented at her home 249 Wreford avenue Herrick asserts that physical condition had much to do with her mysterious disap pearance Warm temperature of the Windsor city hall last night had no appreciable effect on the oratorical abilities of some of the aldermen and they talked through a session that lasted nearly three hours The question of the Crawford avenue sidewalk has now simmered down to a question of whether the wa'lk shall be constructed at the curb or inside the row of trees The members of the council appear to be favorable to a compromise respecting the grade and the board of works was given orders to have a plan of the proposed side walk made and hear the arguments of the property owners' The resignation Patrick Hanlon as a fireman was acjspted Young traveling secretary of the National Sanitarium Co ftied to interest the council in the home for the consumptives at Gravennurs: The matter was referred to the finance committee Chick Bros were awarded the con tract to construct the macadam pave ment on Windsor avenue and Pit street west Zemstvo Congress Expected to Meet Without Trouble Moscow July It is probable that the all Russian zemstvo congress will be allowed to meet without police in terference A deputation of the execu tive committee of the zemstvoists called on Gov Gen Kozloff today and represented to him that in summoning the congress they were obeying thb Imperial will It was called they said so that the report of the deputation of the congress received by the emperor mightbe communicated to the zemstvoists throughout the empire The governor general said he had already sent to St Petersburg their demand permission to hold the congress be given and explained that when a detail of police endeavor ed to disperse the meeting of the executive committee yesterday the ac tion was taken without his authority The congress is called for Wednesday next Slight Changq in Condition Was in His avor New York July 17 Though scarcely perceptible what change was noted to night in the condition of United States Senator William A Clark was in favor of the patient Since the radical opera tion of Saturday the senator has exhibited remarkable recuperative powers and has rallied steadily Should tomorrow and Wednesday pass as sat isf SLCtO i kj ixS the preceding days the attending physicians say that they will have little anxiety as to the ultimate result The senator rested quietly today se curing natural refreshing sleep and awoke from each nap strong and bright At a late hour tonight he was sleeping Dr Lewis Morris the son in law who has remain ed near the patient felt so reassured today that he left for the country Dr jlcKernon who has charge of the case called but twice during the day early this morning and again late in the afternoon Cuban Bandit Confessed Santiago Cuba July 17 Jose Piniro who has been arrested on suspicion of being the leader of the bandits who on the night of July 9 attacked Julian Cendoya an American banker and agent of the Ward line at his home across the bay has confessed that he received money from Mr Cendoya hut refuses to divulge the names of his associates in the crime Mr Cendoya has been unable to identify other per sons who have been arrested on suspi cion Railroad Man Killed Cleveland July 17 In a collision tonight between a hand car arid a light engine on the Lake Shore tracks in the eastern end of this city Earl Daniels' in charge of maintaining signals was killed The car on which he was riding was struck by'the engine en route from Collinwood to Cleveland to pick up a train The delegates to the Royal Arcanum state convention which meets in Star Council hall No 40 Michigan ave nue this morning at 10 be gan arriving yesterday afternoon There are eighty six councils in the state and Secretary Charles Hamp ton of the joint committee of coun cils In this city' which called the con vention stated yesterday that he had already received credentials for sixty eight delegates a much larger unm ber than was expected The convention will include a large number of those who have been prom inent in the affairs of the society for several years including Judge Shepherd of Bay City: ex Congress nian Darragh of St Louis ex May ors Bible of Ionia and Brown of St Past Grand Regents rary of Lansing rancis and George Cobb of Bay City and John De Visser of Kalamazoo besides several officers of the present grand council Past Grand Regent Crampton of Monroe arrived in town last night and regarding convention said: "The convention will probably do as Ohio did select a committee to call upon the supreme council to reconvene and rescind its recent action in boost ing the insurance assessment rates This committee will doubtless be giv en full power to act for the Michigan councils and co operate with similar committees appointed in other states Another of Its duties will probably be to consult with other state committees in an effort to decide upon some change of rates that would be satisfactory to the membership at large while still relieving the financial strain of the order The kickers have up to date suggested no definite Loughry of Lorain was chosen by the Ohio dissenters to at tend the Michigan convention and Automobile Exploded Pontiac Mich July Ralph ami George Palmer of Exchange street were seriously burned yesterday while running out west Pike street in an au tomobile A valve gave way and the gasoline: was The machine was set on fire and in trying to ex tinguish it both were burned Henry petition asking for the custody of his twelve year old daughter Mildred during the montns of July and August was granted yes terday The little girl was forced in to court and sobbed piteously during the proceedings declaring that she much preferred to stay with her mother The latter Mrs Lydia Welch child when fall band ground she opposed his right to the child for herself wrote time came to stating that riage she did not wish to spend stipulated two months with him airbanks Post to Denver for Denver 125 strong in Sep say the members of air banks post A and at a meet ing at the post rooms last night all arrangements were completed for the annual reunion" The veterans will leave Detroit over the Michigan Central and travel to Chicago on that line shifting at the Windv City to the Burlington Quin cy Jj' 'v The post last night also aaoptea reso lutions of regret and condolence on the death Grand Commander ifi Chief Blackmar 4 Two Hundred Press Club Men Coming in One Lot Buffalo N1 July 17 (Special) Two hundred delegates to the Interna tional League of Press clubs leave Buffalo tonight ou the Eastern States for the Detroit convention including New York Philadelphia Pittsburg Boston Wilkesbarre Washington Trenton Scranton and other eastern clubs Wilkesbarre club is headed by Mayor red Kirkendale Pittsburg by Keenen president of the Interna tional League New York by Geo Rowe Wilkesbarre is after the con vention for next year and came to Buffalo by special car New York had a special car also and the party includes St George Kempson Capt Jas Summers famous yachting ex pert who was guest of Sir Thomas Lipton on the yacht Erin on his re turn to England Richard Neville and Edward Pidgeon dramatic editor of the New York Press Every club has several notables and newspaper proprietors and all expect a good time orty ladies are in the party Buffalo newspapermen gave the dele gates an auto ride about the city today fellow Head ached Anted German inancier Berlin July Adolf rontzel is dead or many years he was a prominent figure in the Berlin finan cial world and was a director of a number of banks Emperor William in pursuance of liis policy gn mg larger recognition to the cpimneicial classes appointed Herr rortzel in 1897 to a seat in the Prussian house of lords Court Brevities rank Nau as moderator Thomas Renaud as director of school district Tso 8 Grosse Pointe township yesterday filed answer to Matthew petition for writ of mandamus to compel the board to turn over to him the bond issue for the building of a new schoolhouse The defendants state that they were advised that there was some question whether the bonds would be legal and valid and that he wished a new election held Another election was held but the result was a tie rank Miller who says he fell into an excavation at Harper avenue and Russell street and sustained a number of injuries has brought suit to recover damages from the Detroit United railway Miller declares that he lias lost his appetite since the ac cident The Union Trust Co Cameron Cur rie and others were yesterday granted a foreclosure decree for $113616 against rederick and rances Sibley The property includes a num ber of lots in George subdi vision of the Rivard arm Credentials for 68 Delegates Re ceived rom Total of 86 Councils Prominent Men of Order in Number Michigan Body Will Likely Do as Ohio Has Done The latter Mrs was given the custody of the for ten months out of the year she was granted a divorce Since then her divorced has remarried and on pledge to Michigan Arcanians the earnest support of their Buckeye brethren Many prominent members while agreeing with the general movement doubt if the action of any state com mittee will have the desired effect on the supreme council "It will take a two thirds vote of the council to rescind its said Past Grand Regent Crampton "There are enough life members of the su preme council who will naturally not be responsible to the membership for their acts to prevent such a majority being obtained As the proposed ses sion would be a special one it would be composed of the same men who some weeks ago raised the' rates and said it was the only possible thing to Lapeer council of which John stqn one of Michigan's representatives to the supreme council is a mem ber adopted resolutions by unanimous vote condemning the new rates and demanding that the supreme council reconvene and rescind its action and let next session of the supreme council settle the rate question in ac cordance with such instructions as the representatives may receive from their respective jurisdictions It is under stood that is the pressed by nearly every council in state Delray Club Also Has Host of Mem bers Who Have Married The Delray club composed of prom inent men of Delray gave a banquet last night to its founder Oscar A Riopelle and the following members who have married since Its establish ment: Norman Opp George Delisle George Pittenger Andrew II Green Jr Harry Pittenger Albert Laurie John Costello Richard Burdeno George Keeler and August Kippert The committee having the affair in charge was composed of Schultz A Smith Gray and John Cowan The program was made up of songs recitations and addresses by A Riopelle John Nacey Malonev'C Coulson Peter De Lisle George Pittenger John Galvin Dawson Postmaster John Scott acted as toastmaster Plates were set for 100 Cornwall7 Victim of Street Car Lost Wife Through Asphyxiation Wilbur Cornwall an employe of the Solvay hospital has had his lines cast in unpleasant places for a year past Last Sunday while riding his bicycle on ort street he was hit by a street car and his head was badly gashed Cornwall and his young wife moved into the house at 24 Waterman ave nue Delray last November They had a leaky stove which was supposed to heat the house the first night The house was closed tight and in 'the morning his young wife was found dead beside him and he lay uncons cious a number of days His wife was buried several weeks before he was told of his misfortune Dr Mc Clure Solvay surgeon thinks Cornwall's injuries are very Japanese Have About Completed Oc cupation of Sakhalin London July 18 The correspon dent of the Daily Mail at Hako date Japan says that the Japanese have practically completed the oc cupation of the Sakhalin and are organizing a government A Shanghai correspondent of the Standard says that the Japanese have landed on Sakhalin 125 miles of light railway and 3000 coolies Mildred Welch to Spend Sum mer Months With Him ire at Louisville Caused $350000 Loss to Railroads Louisville Ky July 17 Union pas senger station at Tenth and Broadway was destroyed by fire tonight entail ing a loss of $350000 The fire started on the top floor of the four story stone structure and although every fire en gine in the city except the reserves was on the scene in half an hour the flames gained steadily Two hours af ter the fire started the building was eaten to a shell The fire occurredwhen trains were scheduled to arrive or depart and only a few passengers were in the building There was no panic and no casualties ensued De fective Insulation on electric wires is thought to have caused the fire The train shed was saved and the terminals were not obstructed The fire small interruption in traf fic on the Louisville Nashville the Pennsylvania and the Monon roads the three companies using the Union station In order to close out the balance of our Tan ootwear of which we still have good styles and sizes we are selling all our new spring styles of Tan Shoes Oxfords and Ties for men women and children including all our standard grades at the following reduced prices: Shoes and reduced to RANK GILMER Dist Pass Agent 11 ort St DETROIT MICH Please send me Colorado booklet with list of hotel and boardins: house and tell me about Rock Island service Denver Press Club Coming on Spe cial Train Denver Colo July 17 A delegation from the Denver Press club left this city this afternoon in a special train bound for Detroit to invite the International League of Press Clubs to meet in Denver in 1906 They will have headquarters at the Hotel Cadillac and will keep in true western style They bear invitations from the governor of Colorado mayor of Denver and all civic organizations rue reach Suburban A barn belonging to Mrs Eliza Schultz on Oak street Glenwood was destroyed by fire yesterday af ternoon loss $200 ord of the Michigan Alkali Co has sold his yacht Titania to Hill of the Rushmere club The price is said to have been in the neigh borhood of $5000 William Ocobock deputy game war den several years ago was struck on the knee by the shaft of an engine in a launch and the knee cap was broken Dr: Brighton was called Dr Thomas Oliver assistant physician at the Solvay hospital has resigned and will open a pri vate hospital in the village of River Rouge about September 1 The remains of William Schultz Jr? son of William Schultz of Dearborn who was drowned in the River Rouge near Dearborn Sunday were recov ered yesterday afternoon and taken to the family home The work of laying ties and grading for the street railway from Riven street and Dearborn avenue in River Rouge to the Great Lakes Engineer ings Works on the river bank a mile away was started yesterday after noon i Cliff Clark son 6f Postmaster Clark of Wyandotte "was injured about the eye by an explosion of a steam glass gauge at the Michigan Alkali plant in Wyandotte Saturday' Dr Chris Campbell of Detroit hopes to save the eye The air view school board has not yet accepted the credentials vf Trus tee elect Otto and "the latter has taken the matter to the circuit court but it is held up pending the result of a meeting to be held at the school hall Thursday night President Bishop of the Wyandotte Board of an nounced yesterday that the corner stone for the new second ward school house will' be laid Saturday afternoon Mayor Bishop will make the principal address Marie Donery 11 years old whom theDetroit and Delray police were asked to look up and whpse par ents live on Barnes street in Del ray arrived at home safely yester day and stated that she had been stayingwith some friends in Wood mere PROPOSALS WANTED Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works of Wyan dotte Michigan for the installation Oi a complete system of Brick itrinea and Cement Pipe Sewers up to 6 Wednesday August 2 1905 Plans and specifications are on file at and blank form of proposals may be ob tained from the city clerk of Wyandotte and at the office of the engin eers Mason la Brown Co 821 2r3 Chamber of Commerce Detroit Michi gan A certified check for the sum of five thousand ($5000) dollars payable to the city of Wyandotte must accompany each bid the same to be forfeited if the bid be accepted and the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into contract The successful bidder must furnish a bond in the sum of seventy five thousand ($75000) dollars to be approved by the Board of Public Works for the faithful completion of the work plans and specifications and the reQUire ments under them The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject auy and an bids BOARD PUBLIC WORKS MALOCH Secretary Border Brevities The hotel Windsor which was refused a license in May will be sold to satisfy a mortgage held by Ellis of Seattle Wash The funeral of Nicholas Janisse of Pe tite Cote will take place this morning Deceased who passed away Sunday was 75 years old and leaves his widow and four grown up children William Ash a painter while riding a bicycle yesterday on sandwich Windsor collided with a wagon thrown to the pavement His dislocated Louis Lebouf a student in the school at Tecumseh took a standing of S3 per cent in the recent entrance examina tions at Chatham But one pupil gained A A LA v2S I 1 1 Les William Spracklin was yesterday fined Bartlet for assaulting red Renaud and Emile Lappan of Windsor The charge of disorderly conduct was dismissed Yesterday workmen began the excava tion for the memorial fountain to be erected in front of the postoftice build ing It is to be called the sex and the names of all Essex county boys who participated in the Boer war will be inscribed on the tablet lions Your irtoncy tainted But you have been a rocky 111 airview Council to Open Bids for Paving July 27 With practically no changes in the airview paving specifications the council last night resolved to adver tise for bids for and bitu niinious macadam pavements tcco ing to the two sets of specifications the original ones for Warren Bios bitulithic and he others for pave ments with similar materials but called bituminous macadam because the name bitulithic is patented The' point which certain property owners have have won Exceptionally good values in our Children's Department on Tan Shoes and Oxfords at 89S $1 19 $1 29 $1 59 $1 79 $229 and $2 69 THE BARGAIN DEPT for men women and children located in our base ment is especially prepared with Tan bargains at 49S 89S $1 35 SI 44 Sl 84 and $2 34 Every day is a bargain day with them iourlichtKbiLlXI high life in Colorado: high in altitude and high in the sense that it lifts you out of the hum drum world into a happy care free atmosphere that makes you glad to be alive You go feeling about like half a man and come back worth two You have a grand good time while there Be sure to take your old clothes and a camera It cost much to spend a vacation in Colorado Low rates ail summer Specially reduced on certain dates The Rock Island has three fine daily trains from Chicago two from Kansas City one from St Louis Go via Chicago return via St Louis if you like Use this coupon to learn all about it CRAMPTON Of Monroe Past Grand Regent IRIoyal Arcanum Extra Taxes Will Be Compensated for He Contends by Reduced In surance and Water Stop Saturday Night Dances Says Walczak An Probate Court Mrs Kate Taggart 692 Third ave nue yesterday filed In probate court a petition to have her daughter Hat tie aged 34 admitted to an asylum for the insane A similar petition has been filed by Mrs! Catherine Mc Closkey 555 Porter street for her son Edward aged 41 give devise and bequeath to my unfortunate daughter Katherine all my reads the will of the late Mary Zuhowski There are four other children The estate is small Wiiliam Knab 315 Grand River avenue yesterday asked the probate court to appoint him administrator of the $20000 estate Of his mother the late Barbara Knao wno aiea ebruary TT ENGINEER OICE Detroit Mich July Sealed proposals for aredKing at Saginaw Sebewaing Rivers Mich will be received here un til 300 August 14 1905 and then publicly opened formation on application LANSING bbAcn Major Engrs linTEI WELLINGTON HultLb westmTnster NEW YORK CITY The WELLINGTON 7th Ave and 55th St Modern fireproof telephone and private bath tn every apartment $200 per day and up The WESTMINSTER Irving Placeand 16th St one block East of nion Remodeled at a cost of over $100000 telephone and electric lights in every room 75 new bathrooms $1 00 day and up EAGER 3 Many Royal Arcanum Coun oils Send Delegates 34790 STATE MICHIGAN County of wT ne At a session of the Probate ourc for said County of Vayne held at the Probate Court Room in the City Detroit on the twenty sixth day of lure in the year one thousand nine bun and five Present Morse Rohnert Judge of Probate In the matter ofC estate of HANNAH BUSHNELLLeased On reading and filing the peti Hon Of Henry Baker praying that ad Oration of said estate may be granted to Emmett A Perry or some other suit able person It is ordered that the twenty day of July next at ten the forenoon at said court room be ap noTnted for hearing said petition And it further ordered that a copy of this order be published three successive wst Previous to said time of hearing In The ree Press a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne and circma MORSB rOhxERT Circuit Judge for Said County and Acting Judge of Probate tA true copy) "A LBERT LIN Deputy Register ESakes etai Shine The highest possible polish attaina ble upon metal surfaces is imparted by 3urnishlQe It gives a bril liant lustra to brass copper tin zine nickel silver and all metals A few rubs and presto the dingiest metal shines like new Does not gum nor Injure the hands Sold by all dealers I PAUL CO Manufacturers CHICAGO ft I Wyandotte Conductor Who Was Pick ed Up Unconscious Lost $20 William Gray the Wyandotte car conductor who was picked up in an unconscious condition beside nis cai in xMonguapn several weeks ago is fast gaining strength It now locks as it Gray was the vic tine of highwaymen The night was verv dark and it is now thought that when he alighted from his car he was ptruck with some blunt instrument on the side of the head A pocketbook containing about $Jv was taken from his inside pocket the money abstracted and the empty pocketbook again placed in his pocket Tne money taken in by him during the day in farev was undisturbed THERE WILL BE COMPETITION COL JOHN HOBBS of New York Imvnt EARLY GEORGE of Rending Pa of Philadelphia Office Holders in International League of Press Clubs Shoes and reduced to IVE MILES AT SEA BOATING BATHING ISHING LONG BEACH HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN Lon? Beach Long Island New Popular amily Resort Always coollmproved Railroad serv ice Express' trains 45 minutes from New York City via Long Island Send for Booklet A DICK MANAGER New York Office Hotel Sterling 210 West 66th Street You Get Up In the morning tired languid and frequently with a headache that is almost unbearable You have been nervous restless and sleepless night after night and gloomy and irritable during the day (This nervous exhaus tion affects the heart lungs and other organs that depend upon the nerves for motive power iThen the stomach fails to di gest the food the heart action is weak aiid circulation poor and the kidneys and liver in active What you need is not a stom ach head kidney or liver med icine but Dr Nervine to soothe and feed the nerves and build nerve tissue wife was subject to severe men tal strain which resulted in nervous prostration The first symptoms were uncontrollable crying and melancholy spells which increased to such an ex tent that for over a year she would have a spell every day of from four to six hours duration She required the constant attention of her physic ian and attendants She suffered great pain and anguish The best physicians attending her could give no relief and she finally became almost of unsound mind As a last resort began giving her Dr Nervine and Tonic and noticed that her spells next day were not so severe and they gradually dis appeared altogether She has had no recurrence of the spells and is gain ing in health and strength OVERHOLSER Sterling DI Dr Nervine Is sold by your druggist who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit If It fails he will refund your money Miles Medical Co Elkhart Ind The Grand Union or particulars address the Proprietors WOOLLEY GERBANS Saratoga Springs ALSO THE HOTEL 'MARIE ANTOINETTE Broadway 66th to 67th St New York City two months The her father before the join him this summer because of his remar the AT 12:30 A THURSDAY A GEN eral nieeunr of the Street Railway association will be held at the Knights of Columbus hall REV 'fOLJUE WILL SPEAK at McGregor mission tonight at 7:30 Dev I Sutherland Thursday and Mr Walter Seely riday Testimony meeting lomcirow and Saturday TWO PACKAGES CONTAINING brass journal boxes were dropped by two men who were chased by Patrol man George Ibbitson early yesterday morning The men escaped but the packages await owners at the central station PAROLED ON SATURDAY LOUIS Domke is again in jail having been arrested on an old charge of stealing seven pairs of trousers from Mrs An nie Berger of 901 2 Alfred street last March Domke promised Judge Mur phy he would turn over a new leaf SADIE COLLINS avenue east caused the night of Jerry Martin a at 204 Beaubien street that Jerrv stole $12 from avers that the woman gave the money to a girl Detectives Allen Stenton High and Larkins locked the central station GEORGE LANE arrested last week on placing too low a value on goods imported from Windsor was yes terday held to the grand jury in $250 personal recognizance by United States Commissioner Carrie Davison Lane worked for Tool Manufacturing ENGINE NO 2 truck No 2 running of rubbish in the rear of Detroit Electro Plating Co 11 Raynor street collided at Macomb and St Antoine streets about 10 last night None of the men was thrown from the apparatus but one of the horses at tached to the engine received injuries to one leg MONDAY MORNING IS ALWAYS a busy day in the police court as Saturday night and Sunday always bring out a large number of arrests Commissioner Whelan attends the Monday morning session to observe his officers He saw fifty two drunks disposed of yesterday The twelve men found shooting craps in saloon were released upon suspended sen tence BRAND PLIMLEY AND Charles Eschmann were last evening appointed at a meeting of Koch avenue citizens to call upon Mrs Emma icke wirth tonight relative to changing the name of the street Mrs icke wirth Is a daughter of Christian Koch who fifty years ago lived at the corner of the present Koch avenue and Wood ward and after whom the street was named It is said that Mrs icke with has no real objection to the change of name although she would like some voice as to the proposed new one Shoes and reduced to George ischer of the ischer Hughes Gelatine Co of Delray another manufacturer in the suburb who will welcome annexation to the ree Press on gave many excellent reasons that the territory should be annexed there are just as many others That were not given he said Whatevet taxes are imposed will be paid by the money that is baved in msu ance and water hjllf of "Water rates will be only halt Ol what we are paying now bile iiuui ance men tell me their rates reduced ten per cent The tiee ery of mail will save my tinn hiiing a box in the Detroit ppstoffice toi which we pay $6 yearly Besides th we have to send a man for tbeindl twice every dav And are out his cat fare and Rev John Walczak says annex ation would mean the breaking up of Saturday mglit dances He also a oolice court would be far bettei for' the urinking class than a justici court i I Marshal Eugene Adams of Delray says that if annexation does takiy place he will save enough in free text books reduced water rates and re duced insurance to pay whatever extra taxes might be levied against him we get workingmens tickets the River Rouge I shall save more yet he Why Suburbs Should Be An nexed to Detroit IS that rocky fellow feeling Clears the head settles the stomach and puts you right PROPOSALS WANTED of the Public School of Highland wavne Co Mich up to July 27th 5 at the office of the Secretary nil to be accompanied by a certified check for $100000 The right to reject nnv and all bids is reserved any ana fred BULLOCK Secretary S3 Highland are Highland Park Mich SUINDAY EXCURSION Grand Trunk Railway System July 23d Brush St Depot 7:00 a in: Battle Creek and return' $175 Ionia and return 175 Lansing and return Owosso ana return He 1'' wX 'V I 11 9 Id i 5 I iKj rr jr ts a 1 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