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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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10 TUESDAY OCTOBER 24 1905 4 SEE OUR WINDOWS GUAM IS DELIGHTUL WIE OOTED BILLS 4 1 Got WHAT TO WEAR PEOPLE QUIET AND PEACEABLE Visited Old Home for I STYLES OR MEN to the New Tourist Service To California HAD ECONOMICAL STREAK Stand Around THREW RAZOR AT HIS WIE ft Daily Cars over Two Routes THIRTEEN DIVORCES IN A DAY GAS HEATERS of a small bananas $3300 $3000 ROM CHICAGO ROM ST LOUIS HUNGARIAN CHURCH SITE WILL TAKE NO CHANCES PICTURES DIM PAST JT Sinclair the Up CURBSTONE CUTTERS KICK HOTELS We had have Grape Nuts for breakfast and never before did I know the concentration of nour ishment and the most delicious of all I Write today 'for illustrated catalog with full directions for securing a perfect fit by mail the house shivering these chilly days but buy one of our portable ave way cars Tired of That So Anna Lane Got Divorce and make your home comfortable 'Ask the lady at the counter about them Read the to WelMUe in Severy pkg Rebecca back to alone on to hear Rebecca Because she fell on a Woodward avenue walk last July and was Injured Mrs lor ence McKinnon of 1527 Woodward avenue asks the city to pay her $5000 WAYNE COUNTY SUPERVISORS SLASHED APPROPRIATIONS Institution of Marriage Introduced by 700 Children Are Attending Schools and Inhabitants Are Becoming More Civilized Under American Rule So Declares rank Johnson Who Has Just Returned families in one families longest thirteen for November Published To morrow THE DETROIT REE PRESS OR HONEYMOON TRIP Empty CoalBin The Long Distance Telephone Service Quick Dispatch Energetic business men use it The most progressive and enterprising establish ments require their sales men to use it and every person should use it if they desire to be success ful and do business by modern methods Michigan State Telephone Company OR SPLENDID RESULTS USE REE PRESS LINERS WERE ONLY MARRIED A WEEK AT THAT SHE SAID LIGHTING COMMISSION MAY BUY BIG HEAP COAL as his This is the organization of wo Inspector fof Crossing of Deadly i'' Wires' is Net is responsible for many ills take chances Coal must be bought Why not buy now? Order SINCLAIR COAL and be sure of com fort Phones Main 4692 East 1296 or 1295 or Grand 828 Spouse Withdrew 'Complaint but Collected a ine Reconsidered Resolution Allowing Treasurer $12000 for Extra Help Macomb St and RR Crossing Grand River £: Warren Aves Down town Offices 65 Gratiot Ave near Public Library or one way tickets good in Tourist berth rate extra No other line offers as fast a tourist schedule to Southern California as the Rack Island Ei Paso Rout Use coupon below for literature and full information: They Which She Subscribed and There Her Husband Remained Declaring Another Girl Had Prior Claim Upon His Heart rom Chicago and St Louis daily via both El Paso and Colorado the Southern and Scenic Routes Low rates effective until October 31 PAID Court Notes Mary Porzondek has begun a $5000 personal injury suit against the Drunkenness extreme cruelty and wanton neglect are the charges made by Lydia Kemp against her husband Andrew a Trenton carpenter She asks for a divorce Judge Donovan signed the formal or der yesterday for the Union Trust Co receiver of the City Savings bank to turn over all the funds in its hands to the state treasurer Suppressed suits: Jennie vs Clar ence Dewey: John vs Annie Novah Edna vs Walter Hill Rosa vs Charles Lutz Mary A vs Jeremiah Sessions Orin vs Etta Magraw Judson Perry denies that his holdings in the Victory Machine Co of Toledo are worth $10 000 as his wife Jennie claims in her bill for divorce He is ordered to pay $9 per week temporary alimony and a so fee of $30 The case against Joseph Beas ley and Hayes Wells of Lansing brought by the National Grocer Co which sought have them declared bankrupts has been compromised and Judge Swan has issued an Order in the United States district court dismissing the matter Until Emma Smith places herself within the jurisdiction of the Wayne circuit court again she will not re ceive the $7 per week alimony granted her when she "was given a divorce from Oliver Grant Smith So ordered Judge Brooke yesterday upon the di vorced showing that the woman has left the county Mrs Margaret Hinds filed an affi davit yesterday in the second suit for divorce brought by her husband Ru dolphus Hinds in which she says her husband and his attorney have frequently her to allow him to obtain a decree She says the temp tation came in the form of offers of support The first suit was dismissed after a hearing before Judge Hosmer Union Stage Hands Cripple Show at Detroit Into the unromantic reality of a labor strike in wandered last night but they hardly noticed it was anticipated the company would be crippled by thestrike of the stage workers which was inaugurated yesterday and undoubted ly this would have been the case had not the management of the production been notified in advance had been anticipating the said Manager Harry Parent of the Detroit sent word more than a week ago to all the companies billed for this theater to come pre pared' The result is there were other persons with the company capable of taking the places of the strikers and there was no It was said nine of the stage hands I uciveuiiK wiLii xaoes in xoviann ine company ny order or the interna tional association delegate when they I reached Detroit but the actual num ber Mr Parent says was but three The union men left the Whitney and Lyceum stages Sunday afternoon but the report from these theaters last night was: are getting along bet ter without None of the other theaters showed any signs of labor disturbances if Detroit City Gas Co 5144 New Bus Dept 230 Woodward There was indication streak of Monday repentance yester day in the action of the board of su pervisors On Saturday they allowed County Treasurer Eorbes Robertson $12000 for extra work in the collec tion of taxes during December but on motion of Supervisor Harpfer who thinks $6000 enough this action was reconsidered and went back to the committee on ways and means A further cut of $8000 was made in the miscellaneous fund gnd $5000 was taken out of the county house repair fund but the auditors were authorized to spend $5000 for the work of protecting the interests of Wayne county before the state beard of equalization The total budget as left by the ways and means commit tee was $274298 or about' $5000 more than last year Supervisor Vernor offered a resolu tion asking the legislature to pass bills covering a number of proposi tions in relation to the county finan ces At present the fiscal year begins October 1 and the county officials thus begin spending inoppy out of the budget before it is actually appropriated Vernor would have the fiscal year begin January 1 and require all county departments to submit their estimates to the county auditors be fore October 1 Moneys are not to bet transferred from one fund to another according to resolution and unexpend ed balances are to be turned over to the sinking fund The books of the I I vvumv auutivio ID Ut ACLlLll annually under direction of the state auditor general and a stated amount would be allowed the city assessor for preparing the city rolls fob county and state collections Vernor's resolution was tabled ajjfj will probably come un today The auditors themselves sent in a letter asking that an expert be en gaged to examine their books The last examination was made by a su committee for the period from 1894 to 1898 and the result showed that an expenditure of over $7000000 in that time and with vouchers handled the total of dis crepancies amounted to $78 No mere table of con tents can describe the November number of Mc No' other publica tion at any price offers such a varied such an interest ing such an important and such a profitable collection of stories papers and articles as the number of which will appear tomorrow Kipling Carl Schurz Ray Stannard Baker Andre Cas taigne Louis Loeb Mrs Wilson 'Woodrow are some of the names which help make this number great James Sullivan a horse trader whose tent is pitched out Mich igan avenue had the experience oi his life Saturday night Jessie his wife half his age and less than half his weight was married to him Au gust 28 last She complained to Justice Coulson of Delray that her husband had ill treated her and showed him a sear where a week after marriage a razor Sullivan had thrown at her had stuck in her forehead Sullivan was found in a Saloon late Saturday night by two officers sent to arrest him He weighs aver 225 pounds and the officers weighed to gether would hardly pull down the scales at weight Sullivan declared he would not go But when he saw the two officers peeling off their coats for a he gave in He was allowed to go into the yard of the saloon on a pretext and it was later learned that ho had scaled a ten foot fence A lantern was procured and Sulli van was found hiding on a side street Here the handcuffs were placed on him and he was escorted to jail The officers tipped off the fact that he had abused his wife to Qie other pri soners' In the ward and immediately there was a cry: ye Hear ye The court for the Wayne county jail is now in Sullivan was tried on some charge and was fined 25 cents He declared that he would not pay it and 'then there was fun Sullivan was jumped on by the officers of the Two husky men grabbed him by the arms and two more seized hjs legs He was turned face downward He did not like the position and his face was jammed down on the bench Then more things happened The piece of hose is used to enforce the rulings of the was brought down good and hard every lick causing' an from Sullivan Sullivan at last whimpered: pay and he was allowed to stand right side up Sunday his wife hung around Justice court nearly all day until the justice put in an appearance She then begged that the complaint might be withdrawn and after a time tnis was aone tne wite paying costs Eight of Mismated Couples Were Married Outside of Wayne Statistics bearing upon thirteen 'di vorce suits heard by Judges Mandell and Donovan in the Wayne circuit court yesterday: Decrees were granted to five hus bands and eight to the In the thirteen families there are nine ennuren In eight of the thirteen there are no children four family one in each of three and two in one family The period of married life in thr families was twenty seven years not including a period of separation One couple lived together twenty two years one couple twelve two eleven years one eight years two six years one three years one two years one three months one over night and one couple only during the performance of the marriage cere mony In the thirteen mismated couples eight of the marriages took place out side of Wayne county BRIDE STAYED IN ROUMANIA McClure company 44 60 East 23d Street NEW YORK Even though hath to the' savage it failed to make an impression on Al bert Lane Consequently Anna Lane music teacher gave Albert up tor a bad pupil and accepted a divorce from Judge Donovan Anna took Albert unto herself for better or for worse July 25 1904 She had known the lad (he was but a youngster) for many a month and had nnailv concluded that her musical accompiisntnents had stood her well tnis But airview Paving Goes On the Same Members of the Curbstone union at last meeting of air view council protested against the em ployment of non union labor by the Cleveland Trinidad Asphalt Co on the airview paving job They accused William Schweikart paving inspector of shirking his duty among other things have no proof of said President Wendt and the matter was dismissed a Peter ecteau and Horace aye were appointed fire marshals for the west ern and eastern portions of the village respectively and each authorized to clioose his own men to act as mem bers of a volunteer fire department or informal wear the Patent Button or Lace Shoe withdtill glove kid tops and light welt soles' is the proper thing or formal occasions the Patent or Dull Leather Pump with light turn soles and flat ribbon bow on vamp is much worn also the plain toe high shoe of patent calf with kid or cloth tops Our showing of these styles will interest the OO particular man Prices IO us tie Rupprecht has dog at her home 620 Riopelle street which has been the terror of the The children are all afraid to pass the house and it is alleged that several persons have been the victims or tne teem or tne animal Judge Murphy lias ordered him shot and Gustie will have the remaips stuffed Joseph Rosso the Italian shot at the christening of the grandchild of Alfonso Arietta at 721 Rivard street Sundav even ing by Salvatore Spasoro is holding his own at Harper hospital Owing to the na ture of the wound the bullet has pot been recovered condition Is critical Spasoro Is held at the street station Jacob Bolhover Got Divorce on Ground of Infidelity Jacob Bolhover obtained a divorce from Rebecca is now in far away roumaiua Bucharest April they took a trip back to their oia nome out' says jacoo refused to' accompany him Detroit When he returned June 1 he says he began things about the absent which was alleged to have transpired during her brief residence in Detroit was the cause ascribed in the decree Alice Pruden showed the court Elmer had run off with an other woman She was given a decree on the gtoiinds of extreme cruelty and non support every time he cbtild get the is the story of John McDonald's downfall as told by Jes sie McDonald The husband is In Sarnia The wife keeps a rooming house Decree liquor and caused the separation between Charles ysh and his wife Sarah Al though the husband a motorman did all he could to break Mrs ysh of the habit he says it went from bad to worse until she finally deserted him rederick marriage to Em ma Chorley was annulled the husband obtaining the decree on his cross bill rederick married Emma in the county jail but later he says he discovered that the girl had no claim upon him and the court ordered the words and inserted in the decree like the of Guam and would not mind if I were sent back said rank Johnson in Wy andotte yesterday Mr Johnson is chief carpenter in Uncle navy was there twenty five months The thermometer registers about S7 degrees all the year around I was on the harbor boat for about fivemonths and the rest of the time was stationed on shore where I acted as deputy customs collector and in half! a dozen other capacities Nearly all the officers have to fill two or more positions island is about thirty miles long and ten miles wide It is a de lightful place to live wnd a capital place to save money in The people I are quiet and peaceable and under I the administration of the naval gov ernor are making strides toward a better civilization the islands first came under our flag there was no sucIk thing as marriage or giving in marriage The first naval governor decided that this state of affairs must cease and there was a wholesale marrying for some time some of the sailors on board the boats took native wives and when thev left the island gave or ders to the paymaster to pay their island wives a portion of their money How long this lasted 1 do not know everything in the way of eatables is brought to the island every month by transports Some of tne native truits such as watermelon etc are eooci risn are aounaant or course ana there are a few deer in the mountains and goats on some of the small islands I never ate any of the native pork as the pigs live under the houses where everything dirty is thrown by the islanders government is making a special effort to educate the children and over 700 attend school in the capital city do not worry the natives much and the children are very spar ing in their use of them No earth quakes occurred during my tayr at least none that did any harm We could feel a shock once in awhile There were over 100 distinct shocks felt on the island during the year 1902 In an earthquake in that year I was told cattle and men were thrown off their feet am awaiting orders and expect them any day I do not know where I will be assigned next but I would like to go back to Guam after a short visit in the United widow of Contractor They were married in ebruary 15 1903 Last KACSK JOHNSON Chief Carpenter in United States Navy Recently 'ilteturned rom Gnam Bishop oley Picked Out One at Del ray Yesterday Bishop oley was in Delray yester day afternoon to pick a site for the location of a Hungarian Catholic church He was accompanied by Klenner and was escorted by John Juhascz Jessaug and Steve of the local church committee A site was determined on but the committee refuse to give its location until it has first closed a deal for the property The local society has about $3000 in hand Klenner who will be pastor of the church will locate in Delray next mpnth after Bishop oley has selected a successor to Klenner for St church Plan Putting Justices Together If a scheme now under way suc ceeds Wayne county will save money in the justice courts of Wyandotte next year Justice Ed Beattie thinks that the two justices should be in the same office As work amounting to $4800 has been completed and the indebtedness is but $457 the estimate was allowed ana a chance 'taken on a material lien James' McCarthy electric inspec tor for the past ten vears tendered his resignation to take effect November 1 He will go into business for himself publishing an electrical magazine CAME PREPARED Party ootgear BALTIMORE RYE IS THE WHISKER REINED TASTt THE CONN'OISSEL IRST CHOICE RANK GILMER Dut Paa Agent 7 ork St DETROIT MICH Pleue send me illustrated California booklet I I folder the Continent in a Touritt udj detail of Rock Island service and rates fl li I HUNTER We also show samples of the more delicate shades of kidand suede leathers rom these or from material furnished by you )ye can make to order special styles to match 4a 7 any costume Prices PaJ UJ eV int jlaxai ivr KnownQuality There are two classes of remedies those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect acting: gently in harmony with nature when nature needs assist ance and another class composed of preparations of unknown uncertain and inferior character acting tempo rarily but injuriously as a result of forcing the natural functions unnecessarily One of the most exceptional or I the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of igs manufactured by the California ig Syrup Co which represents tho active principles of plants known to act most beneficially in a pleasant syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue flsrs are used to con tribute their rich yet delicate fruity flavor It is the remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system gently and naturally and to list one in overcoming consti pation and the many ills resulting therefrom its active princl pies and quality are known to physicians generally and the remedy has therefore met with their approval as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know their own personal knowledge and from actual experience that it is a most excellent laxative remedy tve uo not claim tnat it will cure ail manner of ills but recommend it for what it really represents a laxative remedy of known quality and excellency containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character There are two classes of purchasers those who are informed as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellence of articles of exceptional merit and who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer oners an imitation or any well Known article but unfortunately there are some people who do not know and who allow themselves to be imposed upon They cannot expect its benefldal effects if they do not get the genuine remedy To the credit of the druggists of the United states be it said that nearly ail of them value their reputation for professional integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer imitations of the Syrup of igs manufactured by the California ig Syrup Co and in order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects one has only to note when purchasing the full name of the California ig Syrup plainly printed on the front of every jrrivVf Ove DOvuOa vHio suo omy St Denis AND Martinique NEW YORK CITY The Martinique Broadway and Thirty third Street Entrance on 33d Street I A modem Blxteen story fire proof build in has just been leased by us and you will find the samo refinement home aomfort and rood living that has made the St Deals (Broadway and 11th St)o popular Single rooms $160 per daynd up European' plan Tabla breakfast fifty cents WM TAYLOR SON Props in hand in procuring for' her husband But it the charms of music that captivated Albert It the cold cash When they married he assured Anna that he had a good job as a telegrapher waiting for him but when it came time to foot the honeymoom to Cleveland and Pittsburg Anna went down into her musical reserve fund for $170 In the meantime she had discharged her pupils relying upon great prospects When the honeymoon was over she immediately resumed in structing youngsters in the' mysteries of the piano forte Albert had no job neither would he look for one Again when he told Anna that his father ivas ill in orest Ont the trip was made to the old home and Anna paid for it There the separ ation occurred just about three months after the marriage Albert refused to return to'Detroit imparting the in formation that "another girl had a prior claim upon Old Detroit Thrown on Canv'js io Entertainment of Detroit Post Back to the days when the oMU tisdel house was the principal of the city and Belle Isle was wilderness the members of Tietni Post A traveled last nigi' by the stereopticon route Through old Detroit they wjuderM looking at the ancient landraarks sti recalling with enthusiastic shouts scenes of the 'old town as they fa'J it when boys The pictures' were flashed on canvas without name or deserirua and the post members vied with eaa other in being the first to re location of buildings or the ims A building that much resembled first hotel of a new mining and which the present geryratxa would consider a great curiosity quickly named as the house on Belie 'f hi quickly followed by an interior of the present aquarium and ctw views of the transformed islanl 21 contrast being most striking Pictures of former prominent zens of the city and parades of rmy years ago were also canvas With the opening of the social season comes the demand for ancy Evening Slippers with colored leathers in high favor Our new styles in white pink and blue kid and suede leathers also the many fancy black leathers in dainty bow strap or pump effects form a variety of win ning styles to be appreciated by the HA most fastidious Prices LOqjOOV RflTIS WELL1KGTOH IIUILLU WESTMINSTER NtW YORK CtTY The WELLINGTON 7th Ave and 55th St Modern fireproof telephone and private bath In every apartment P200 per day and up' The WESTMINSTER Irving Place and 16th St one block East of Union Square Remodeled at a coat of over 100000 telephone and electric lights in every room 75 new bathroom $100 YE CO 183 185 Woodward Avenue ear of a coal strike may lead the public commission to Jay in adstock of severaj thousand tons of the fuel to tide over a possible scarcity of bituminous Commissioner Hinchman sounded the warning at the meeting of the com mission last and the matter is referred to the executive committee to investigate If indications should warrant the" public lighting lawn on the river front may be given over for a monster coal Commissioner Hinchman also offered a resolution providing for a patrolman to inspect the wires once every sixty days to avbid any accidents from crossing with telephone wires or from other cayses' which could be averted bv "regular insnection The Plan did not but was laid over for complying with the law waive: 'inArhPr 1 Henry Hetherington and' Commis sioner Marvin Stanton fought for economy Thev thought tile chief should look after such work and that the commission should get in touch with the nolice department so that pa trolmen give more attention to defects of 'any kind' on the public lines and poles The resolution grew out of the Zeigler accident iq which it was found that lighting commission wires were not responsible Mrs LiDhardt Helmuth Liphardt who was killed in an automobile accident before lie had completed a contract for the lighting commission asked for payment on an estimate of $1400 which she submitted The Title Guarantee Trust Co which' gave bond for the late contrac i tor warned the commission of cer i tain unpaid bills In connection with the contract which the widow is now carrying io completion amounting BOILERS for sale fi of rscj Commissioners of chase of ameter and a mining fortv 7 boilers win steam and foundati the board aq! the1 required to rAu? 7 boiler house and to 1'These boilers I to their be ex I esteo Thev are bV? 1 mn je room for a DiVn? baeity Any informa bv a certified cK order of The Board of wa' the sum of ten xcr ccr Of said proposal All Proposals are to the outside "Pronoun i chase of boilers orTan iS to i The Board of Water of BENJAMIN i' JOSEPH CROWLEY Patrons of ree are requested to brn advertising copy ea This request is made the growth of ree Prvss 1S aS tHa inr'rm A the Sundav edition '4esia THE DETROIT REE PRy John Hart grocer at STS Gratiit aaa charged with selling oleomarcarin uias: because President tion yesterday in the police wan ar i TXJUHU LU tile t'Jk i His ball was fixed at $300 I Albert Kaldah the Turk who frimnwr correctly read the palm of Preci ict Pts llvv xiumgaii nciiiu auu virtu aiv to quit the grocery business and s' lwas fined $10 by Justice Str ln vhw morning llorrigan will stay on the force Civic Improvement Assn LetsWyandotte's Civic" Improvement speiation will not meet again year men interested in municipal improve ments suggested by Mayor Bishop in his inaugural address The organ I ization succeeded in having two bill (boards made clean and caused several lots to be cleared of rubbish besides placing two waste paper barrels at two of the principal crossings Be cause of the paving of Biddle ave nue and the curbing and grading of half a dozen other streets it was de cided at a meeting held yesterday to defer all further work until next year Suburban Siftings The Pleasure club will give its first dance of the season at Solvay Guild hall this evening William Nassut of Wyandotte 'is at Wyandotte Emergency hospital suffer ing with typhoid fever Delray Temple No 52 Rathbone Sis ters will give an entertainment and hop Saturday' evening Charles Paquette of Delray died at the county house Saturday He was 40 years of age and is survived by a widow Assessor 'Barnes of has turned over his assessment roll to Village Clerk Moog Moog has signed voucher for $265 50 William Burgis agent of the Am erican Express Co in Delray has been transferred to Muskegon His brother A Burgis of Detroit will succeed him Walters aged 28 years liv ing on Cherry street Wyandotte died yesterday morning of consumption The remains will be buried from the Oak Street church Tuesday Charles Kreghr a Wyandotte grocer is being watched carefully to prevent the appearance of tetanus During the gale of last week a sudden burst of wind caused a heavy gate to shut catching Mr Kreger's thumb The funeral of Iavid Laura of River Rouge who was accidentally shot by Ernest Pattineaude Sunday afternoon will be held from Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church Thursday morning Justice Burke will hold an inquest the same afternoon The remains of LaErade killed at the Solvay Process Co Sat urday by the bursting of a pulley wheel 7 will be buried from Holy Re deemer church Wednesday 'morning The Holy Redeemer Grays of which tne aeceaseu was a memoer will charge of the funeral Work' on the' paving of Biddle riue in Wyandotte'is now under The" curbing1 which' has been on and lost for the past three weeks ar rived yesterday morning andvstone cutters were put to work dressing it at once Several car loads more of brick have also arrived Three Hungarians one armed with a revolver and the other two with knives a Delray saloon for a time Saturday night A party of young men were chased from the pool tables and the trio next turned their attention to the proprietor chasing hkn out sought the police' buton their arrival 'the menhad fled i ii Mail Rock Island1 I I I orsea 5 Th 'ffj I 7 hown on JL VL JU I 0 Sy a I Ura fl I Sold at 17 2 A JP I I I fAn 9 ma ofesES a SN2 Me! 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