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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 1

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able newspaper rertr fail be ccnvmced VOI THURSDAY DETROIT 1691 t' PIANO BIOTING AT GRAN! HAPIDS PRINTERS IN CONVENTION SCOLDING ALBERT EDWkRD GILA ATS EXPELLED TdkJk £16 IOHdOD Pits the Cibl Compan BARGAINS 1 UNPARA LLELI) Six William Go dan Cumming Marri Conversation Incident to ths Ontlng Storage Vaults ax PARKS Seduco th4 iJarie's of Wardens WOODWARD AVE 15) VERY RAPID IRANcIT can can House Alon roe Atp can per can Thirty four Years on Griswold Street can used in this road will be electricity The "While Label" Baking Powder TOURS OR 1891 i HARVARD GET 70000 OTJLG PACIIC Kesalt of the Settlement of a Protracted CAPITOL CIGARS NLvrr iake and Sea Book Summer Tours can ba had TREE at SHEEHY CANADIAN PACIl'IC RY A 'lie Js th Sh EXCURSION LAUNDRY ShJLZ AGEVTS OR THE VA1TED SHTEa STONE WALKS! 0 WHITBEY CO Eeag be deceived when you order your stone SI WOODWARD AVEN CH LUMBER ROSS EHADLEY i CO Bay City Mick Slau Laundering Co Telephone 2323 llnileruu by iu sea 'it i bot hot bot bot bot can bot bot bot doc doz doz DAMSING June 10 IPpeciall The corre ppondnu who ha te the ng nt of th Ite managers in the dlzraceful con pulitfed raSer nicope Sld'3am igffsi la let lcu raite repeat to Joi that ther nor 1 i'njettcr a ue lr a ay mocey rsnr va'l either von hae re r' rv sty sr yen sal House Notion UpcTri the une's Sensational Charges PARISIAN STEAM B5 e1 135 Espers in the city Houe and Store Window Shades Special train win leave Twelfth st Depot a nt standard time Leave Windsor a tn sraada i ume or tickets and all mtortnauon call st Canadian PaTdJ Eaflwnj rs Detroit and Windsor SHEEHY 0 McXlCOLL Ges as Montreal CHAS BRAND CO PALYTERS AND DECORATORS Ccn ae cure competent serve nts by advertising in and hav te imabh to na I been charred 1 would here iay neit her you youreeit wteteieev eLme ivrau money frets thia City tor jserHes rendered ttis sou nd hi wife hfrs Lucy Preuor Cterteo stran 1 Bn ansi are new in jail wxAiziat: the of the grand jury's inve rigatxn of tne iath cf Gecrgr Pre or of Streator who wm found dead In hi i cn th rnrain of May 3v Iucy Picisorhaj made a iuH confeasioo catingthe Phelps brother and Hlnxer It is telle red Presaor waa murdered for money is he was exy ctinx to have sr cmd a Ioan cf Od on hie Lirm on the day a te ed o'xr fus'1 any tawiey ti neeeltcy aw! til in taz siute through the Ht nniser woud mat 1 have no kaonieazo very intimate literary friend Joel Beaten has just completed a deeply IntereaUng life of tae great showman which to be eletrantlv illustrated and landed by Hob HOUSE CGS'DERWO Tr fam TO PX 1LL A'D AESCC'ATIONS AIaCOMTI III June TO A horror was un earthed here to day Mrs Martha Way laud at cd sO disappeared from hr home early yesterday mornicr I as: evening her grandson went into a pasture and mere dis covered a drove of hoes fisrhting over some object An investigation showed that the brutes were lea stinsr on the body Assistance was called and the men were compelled to beat the hoes away from the corpse with elute The brutes "fatisht the men like wildcats The body presented a horrible appear nee few moments" coavfer itiC with wiulejn tbee tof Ijsm ors and tMtwj in regard tohis esJltss Bp nr ball 'afad is on" it paaaar 'aa'aouik asithaX parsed the restate NosfxtLg was ever to aay pay fug his aer viecw fcr doing faat we Wished Tt ere WSM uwhiiisr us our bTl tn ss i Wholesale ruit aad Produce Ccmsiissioo Merchant 32 Cadillac Square The Xarket being directly in front of Store our Sett irt itcilitte are second to Xone in the Cltr OCDEN UT January 1'1 The commft 'appointed by the IL EL conference hich ha jdst closed tosiudit the acourL 1 bam bma' Jn wnnectinn with the cni Boned Chicken 50c Potted Ham 20c Rk Potted Tongue 20c Potted Turkey 30c i' Potted Chicken 30c per Sweet Pickles 25 per Has added to hi facilities for the practice of Lis pmfe aoo He has also made for the past te ears the treatment of dogs a tpecfalty and Sas fcted cp a hospiial at the above number for Ueeaxe cfskc and disabled dogs The People Typewriter PRICE I 5OO A liicycle Tlailroad for "Which the Banky 67 69 GRISWOLD STREET ITS DEBARRSO THE PRIVILEGE Cr THE LOOR DO YOU WISH TO Increase Your Business LETTERS CREDIT Tor TrreUr lnclodla care a ad forwardlnaf of mori ceplorable ctate of Tfcv inm'afwM hav iav kicked and otherwise fearfully maitrtaie'll Patients were forced to work out in me winter so scantily clothed thattheir arsons are indecently exposed and cteir feet caked with water while in another ca a patient was thrown upon a heater ana held there until badly burned Another with faih fever was taken from his room and beaten for asking tor water The vilest ejithets were used to inmates and their beds were in SCIffl'AA'KOSKl' will be commenced on what promises to be one of the mor novel and at the same time one of the most important enterpriser which has been projected in this neighborhood for a long time This conrits in the building of a bicycle railroad not only across Long Iland in an almost direct ime but also across the Great South Bay to the teich The distance from the sound to the ocean is twenty miles and the projectors of ttr ity rt yort that tney find them itar rears It was d' cted thr xn action should it taken in the erring minis ters ease but that the matter be left with LER WM A BCTLER JR Presiduc Ca ihJr wanted Ts? EMeoM Bietss Ck I ST If GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE £aH to take advantage of our great sale Pianos and Organs Sheet Mushs Books and Imported uoods MuJc 3c per copy Music isfaction No artificial flavor no adulteration no blow Always the same the great 10c leaders ace who are fortunate to cti our slightly used and cond Eaud Pianos will Ket the Ee Kind of otue of thee being ftosroy June IO Harvard College will receive over 70C0 as the result of the settlement ofa protracted lawsuit which has been pending for several years and in which Judge Lathrop in the Supreme Court hao entered decree in accordance with the agreement of tbe parties The plaintiff is ranas Balch trustee under the will of John Hancock and the defendants are Washington Hancock ranklin Han cock and members of the family of John Hancock The suit aroo out 'of the que tion as to the validity of proceedings for the foreclosure of certain mortgages given on valuable property in Chicago by Charles Hancock report of the master by the terms of which and the agreement two thirds of the prop erty and rents go to the petitioner and one third of the property and rue rents to Charles Hancock or a he is deceased to his representatives The ritioncr etts about O' Go) and Harvard College which is residuary legatee about TOIXjU There were several other little disturb ances but none of a serious nature and but few arre sts were made The fire and police commissioner and Mayor Uhl held a ession at noon to day and determined to suppress disorder and riot under any and all circumstance and regardless cot The police force which airenuy ccniaeraoiy anove the swearing in 150 extra men tnaa SE7E3L R1GTEC3 ls0 SGYE Or IHEVl ARE STIKIS3 STREET ME1' 1 i MoxTGOjrEtiT Ala June Col Atererombie of Tukecee Ala spent la week and a portion of this with hi Oon in law Dr Baker at Gadsden Ala Oa Tuesmiy night whilerhe colonel wa Miring in the garden be was mistaken fora barrrlar by Dr Baker who hot and In stantiy killed hitm It seems he has long bad a present ment that he! would dies violent death Many years ago CoL Aterc rom'oie had the mi fortune to become involved in a personal difficulty with a son in law ween the latter shot and almost instar tlv kilteL DZEui UJ iUxEOit TO CHATHAM Sunday June 1491 PttrsGiEi tr 111 June 10 The com tnit tee appointed to investicrate charge of brutality and mismanagement arainsc the officials of the State Southern In are pitai at round fc I OjJUl at ti 4 Boston Jane The International Typo graphical Union to day approved the report of the ecreta ry treasurer oted to mrge the union of the Town cf Lake into that of the Chicago union the vote to go into effect at the close cf the contention no one con curred in a proposition to admit th? testi mony oi union men not rimers of the In ternational Typographical Union when chtxr rea are made a ain members of local overwhelmingly defeated proposi tion providing for an iud istral exhibit on the part or the printers at th world's fair adopted a proposition to change the union label 01 the printers so as to make it apnlic ame to an torms or printing: adopted tne proposition that all wor done by union compos tor i be sent to union stereotype offices Tn committee reported in favor or all union printers demanding the union label in ail on ail goocis which was anred toby the convention ltitivns favor ing governmental control of tfteerapte were adopted A propor ition to appoint a special committee to confer on adxnnbtliTy oi amalgamation between the International Typographical Union and tte Gernmr Amerlcan Type graphical Union on ara equal baxje was adopted Resolution calling for a special committee of three to define the relations between the Icternaticnal Typo graphical Union and the seceding pressmen ere adopted A resolution that subenii nate unions annually present ticir cale of wares to the employers to sign hich scale shall he bindimr on both rtiea during the ear was adopted the biil Tf any moeey was aid yc i ne er yo ucr xae else ip iayrwyIa tha "werk strength was increased thi afternoon by swearing in 150 extra men many of whom were secured a nd clothed with police author ity this morning The force to niche iswelled to at least 250 men and recruiting will continue until there are 509 available mere In addition to augmenting the police force additional patrol wartn and horses have been secure? to aid in transporting the protecting force to the scene cf any possible trouble The police mean business and have for men It was feared that there would be trouble to night and the air was rife with but they to nothing Everything very quiet upto midnight and it is believed that the prompt action of the police last night had a summary effect There are stiil rumors of plotting? and only the nreate vigilance of tae pc lice will prevent bloodshed or even worse riot ing than has teen already done SHE IS THE ELDEST DAUGHTER THE COM yCDCEE VTLiAv GAMER YOU URNISH "COPf KE DO THE REST the Vlfchlgan Central Xew Tcrk and emres! train tea vi I Detroit at (formerly IO coo A cafe lunch will be eervelon lexcnr the der ot 1 costing from 10c upward per card and supper AL be served from Sl to Buffalo BERGER BERKCK CO IgEBH 1M rfclE Eicl DR KESTELL SGEO' LOOR MEL MACHINERI Ttaadle and erry in wk a teli Un of "EW and cOsl Hg Boiler Mill and Bound unHarfc Wheat Cleaner? Boltin? Cloth saart Mother of a MU an nhf ier NVasxI ixgtux June lv Secre tary ha? rendered att important pen sion decision in the case of the mother of Albert Abernathy late of Company Twenty Second Michigan Infantry The record shows that the claimant was pen sioned under the old law but subsequently remarrying her pension cea ed During the vear jh she anr lied for a a ndon nnde) the act of June 27 of chat year but the claim was rejected on the ground that hav ing remarried after the death and prior to the tiling cf her claim there was no period of time for which she could be pensioned A taiit Secretary Buyrey nowever overrules this action and holds that under the act of June 27 Ite) it is only necessary to show the present de pendence and that the question of her re marriage i not material to the case Her pen ion will begin at the dare cf the filmg of her claim HaRPJSUVp WIDOW Makes an Explanation to Pension Agent Clements at Chicago Chicago June The of Harrison who was ye terday considered a sister in law of President Harrison ap peared ap the pension office thL morning greatly excited She explained to Pension Agent Clements that the story as published was all a mistake The fact said she husband Clack Harri'on was a sen of a cousin to William Henry Harrison the grandfather of President Harrison He was SO years of age when he The old lady said that it was on account of her son who recently died that he applied for a pension she being dependent upon her son for a living Before she left Col office she said Mr Clements do you think the President will stop me from vet ting a pension because it rot into the papers that he was my brother in Col Clements said he would eo to it that the President was notified of th old dis claimer and she went away WashtxgxON June Orig inal Chat re John'on Thomas JSymcfL Elijah Wolcott Gregory Martin David Knapp Curtis Moore Mil? Coe Charles Cross Charles Hawk Charles btone Michael II Aldrich rinrv recfcre Alex Jonathan tlapmai Donalds "William Hen on Hiram ttice Or rille A Breid George AHncE Robert Crofter John Lang Michael Powers Cyril A Jerrett Cyrc Davis Patrick McGinn Slocum Ecal Cornvhn Kryyer Charles Hutchings me Buck Ge gge Hale inni James A ton rt ortre Dunn rancis Mui)g rt ttr xtton Clev Lind ILxUster Tie nde ricks Gevrue NV Table nrepLen rchwaler JosLtm Min rd Jere miah It Thorp on Peter Montgomery rederick Burdick NV Taylor Increase Borerick Young Henry Bigelow James IL Whaler In Georere Lineout Etentzer Part ridge riamtrei Rnrc et Airen McCowan CLrstian Charles Young William Iti'Mr Orecn Dur ham John A Tubb Henry Hustecb Jicissue John trenail Jam Tohan Original harsh Biakctnan Sarsh A Stric iar Lreretta Bcckes Hirers Reynolds father Kate Staplin Hsrrret Wooisev riotter Arviil Willie sninar ci IIrvry Lcomre Mary Edward i Mardered Hh yttyneT It has been claimed all through the strike that the strikers themselves are not respon sible for the riots and that their sympa thizers are responsible for it all The police say that they have positive evidence that it is the strikers themselves who are responsi ble for this riot Three of the men arrested are strikers and members of the union Twoot the other men are members of other unions and they state that a 'committee was sent out by the strikers union to all other unions asking them to come to a meeting last evening The meeting was called to order before midnight and all present were asked to go to Sweet street many of them not knowing what was to be done there The men arrested gave the names of Garret Kuipers Charles Bishop Eugene Ryazan Packard rank KLviber John Schur ling Harry NVUliatm Bruno Houf Jack Carter NVm Ha ter John Lapley and John Upton alias Coates Everything was day until noon The circus was in the city and it was feared that the strikers would take advantage of the crowds on the streets to create another riot An alarm came in from West Bridge street and thirty officers was sent They nipped a riot in the bud by arresting nine men three of whom had revolrerein their has met in Lansing in a zm eare nto disrepute and unpopularity was ti i even ing deterred tire pri vileg 's of tte ffo ir Tire resointo removing him from his position ns a nevemzed legi dative corres pondent also contaixn words of vere censure for tl on uioml sland irs which trre correspondent has retailed N'm whv wa debarred the fur hi part itr the partisan conspiracy ro disgraro the pure by ridxctilnt: frlvo louxand sensarion il dGpnUhes I tie first correspondent ho a er voted un orthy of the courtesy of being allow to sit in the Michigan Hou se Ttire resolution carries with a punish ment which lucirceration wouid nut have done He Las Lten voted by the Legislature unworthy of teingtrusred a Corre qiotid ent and has estaLlinhe an unenviable repu tation for hi parra i the hiinejvr of mire liable and eensatioual news which was founded by confe ion on information that was incriminating The action of the House this eveningin nocne indicat' any aluuloument or sesa tion of vigorous Inquiry into the ch irges made The eloquent Barkworth pledged the Hm to a full complete and faithful investigation of the charges and there is no question that it will be ted The sergeant at arms was in Ironwood to day summon ing all the witnesses in the case and they are expected here riday when the taking of testimony will proceed The attitude' of the Republican members in doing everything possible to befoul their own nest by bringing the Home into no deserved contumely is in remarkable con trast to the course of the party leaden in past legislatures our years ago the grav at te re were Hitulc of corruption in connection with the of Senator Stockbridge The facts were notorious and widely known It as publicly charged in the pre that incy wa paid to members of both IIoubcj before altar and during the seaaion of the Iregislatur? for thfir votes for tjnited States Senator State enators and Repre entatives wore through out the session with vulgar display gold watches which everyone knew were given them by the candidate for Senator for whom they voted There were direct tate menta arxompanieit by autetantiat evi dence cf the render of for the votes of one Senator and two members for a certain candidate for Send or of the United States Throughout the scandals were freouent and not one of them affecting a 'Republican was for one moment investigated The tegld dum of two years ago" Las gone ciown into state history conspicuous for its infam res ad notorious for its innumerable blunders The stench of that Tregrelature 'still per vades Michigan and upon iutcmbe rec ord the people indicted the Hsfriblic party and voted it out of power There is no record that the Republican Le'2i atnn ever took a feingle step to give the grave charges any investigation whatever It is well to compare ttecharges made thi year with the terrible record of the two Legislature and also to consider tire couree of the two parties in considering tl charges The Republicans gave no con id whatever to the grave chargemade JSatJ TheTribaae charge to i year involved the sum of K7) i to have teen paid to Representative Mur the by the Ironwood Common Council Tri Is ihi do en made affect ing the honor and integrity of members of the Lw Trivial a ttio char wa so tumjatef to tn terrific wurdals of the preceding IregisJa ttires which were uninv tig ited tne Dem rate moveg promptly tte pt fermance of its duty im media rely demanded oy me parties in queMun arm procc edeI with Tbe authors oi Ure have tifortied no i stance in the investxgition but the Hu re termined on justice and dep' ieg the precedent of allowing ciarie co remmx imctellesutd will ins tl gate to tae end The Petitions character of the ter gx' made by the Tribune in the Mnuthe Dcyle ca ciemootra ed by the following let ter received to qy by titative Mnnrfae fjtm Monroe of Irrnwy who na named es the href asithantv for the Tnocu charre and wbohei re himmooel as the prnclpal again him Il'OXWOOD 3 Jic jlcntbe i re Ing Mi the pt fr I hae ja la thepaperacvera arthde eo ree ting uy name wta Lime Juice 30c per Lime Juice 35c per Arcadian Ginger Ale 5200 Imported Ginger Ale 9150 Ginger Ale 9120 Cal Cabinet Claret 40c per Sl Ives Claret 60c per CaL Cabinet Hock 50c per Cat Cabinet Gutecel 50c per Cat Cabine: Sauterne 65c per Dry Catawba 50c per per per the bicycle railroad exct to uAer it in fifteen minutes The motive power ued in this road will be electricity The inventor of the bicycle railway claims that a train can be run from ICO to 120 miles an hour but he states that ninety miles an hour would probably for the present satisfy all reasonable wants forexpress trains and a proportionately lower rate of speed for lo cal and freight trains The bicycle ears are built four feet wide fourteen feet deep and forty two feet lotg3 and they are arranged in two separate iores also claim tnat perfect safety will be secured tecatL the train will be rooved betwe en an uptr sup port and the lower rail thus reulering de railment next to impossible ians nre of the tee Cmr tnodore William Tamerjjt 5cw Yorn who was rwn in Juij wnin hi wife through the cat sizmg My Garm ris cht Mohawk or iliam Gurdoti Cummirre has re ei Deuroiaall the dubs oi which he a mem per Hi co: in th suit were kC'5 yre hir NN i Ilians told a frten I to uay thit was not tie Lidy irenerahy mentioned tet another Ixfiy well knov in sccictv was the principal factor in the betrax'al of the cum secret LA PELL ED TEE CHURCH Sir Edward Clarke who so ably argued the case on AIondxy ia ill and thoroughly ex hausted to day lie has entirely lest the Use ot his voice end was ooiiged to retire from an important care in which he wxc re tained Th denunciation of the Prince of NN alee by the rwv pita especially his denunciation by the Tory papers has can ed a tremendou strention throughout Gr at Eritaiujund it is freely as crtcd that the rBv eiations marie during the trial of the bacca rat sxndxl suit in court are judged nave done more to imperil the monarchy than any event which has taken place fur many years past in England The Sat assertion made by the Daily Chronicle to the effect that until the Prince of Wales on oath swears as did that hep the prince did not violate the solemn pledge he gave to Sir NVIIIiam Gordon Cumming he the heir apparent re under an impu tation ot dishonor quite as hamefnl as th it thich the jury put upon Sir William Gor don Cumming xefi cts the general feeling on the subject A precis of the court proceeding wa telegraphed each night to the qtreeti who is now at Balmoral Castle in Scotland and tree majesty said to have ex prated her displeasure in uch strong terms that Truth of thia city as wrts that it would not be surprised if the court cf Bench revelations were the cause ot the Earl cf Coventry's resigning his offer as master of her buekhound or chief of the royal hunt of her household for which office the earl draws an annual salarv of i7ev The qure does not attempt to conceal the fact that she is angry with everyone connected with the baccarat scan dal and the effects of the royal di plea are may yet be felt in several quarters At Ascot yesterday the Prince of Wales was vi ibly nervous until after he received the di patch announcing the WiL vic tory io soon as he was in possession of the result of the deliberations th prince lairiy beamed upon his friends and rela tive taking no pains to conceal the pleas ure Ire felt at the result of the verdict The Star today under the heading of Royalty at the says that the Prince of Wale is the male head of his race Thp women of his house are virtuous self restrained and "reliant The English people throughout the world want tbe men to be more like the women of this royal line ad dins: "This is a proud country and the man who aspires to represent Englishmen must keep everything about him fresh and bright and must be exceedingly jealous of his reputation and must not be known as a baccarat banker and ax a spucialis: in gam ine At the Primitive Methodist conference now being held at Northampton several of the speakers denounced the Prince of Wales for the share he took in the baccarat scandal In addition some of the sp Aero unred that the Prince cf Wales should not be allowed to succeed to the throne unless he abandons 'rambling The conference will consider tomorrow some resolutions upon this subject which will be presented to it Si WILLIAM TAKE 3 A WIE understood to 1 he bride the brid egroom who advanced to meet her 'inere were to bnde maics but instead Mi Garner was chaperoned by Lady Mid ileton ioon afre th arrival of the bride and he riend the lie1 1 Dr Eyton who wa to officiate a the mar riage service etnfcT'ged from the try and the ceremoni1' eommerctL The first por tion cf this service was celebrated at the altar "tepe and the eond part at tbe corn munion table Both tn bride atdttoa bridegroom made toe usual respon in clear and audible voices kt the conclusion of the service' the bridal party was con veyed to the Middleton mansion and after the wedding hrtakfa Sir William Gcrdou Cummins and his bride left Ixtsdon for Afiddleton's cotratry WeIIatn Hou Nottingham where they will pa a few days previous to continuing their journey toAltyre Sir "William's seat la Scotland where they will reside When the nliet wa pronou need an i him Sir Willi a arain ofter to cancel hfs engagement to Garner but tnat lady behering in Lis in noeiM would not hear of such a thing and insisted that ma ri me should taic pLce It is peetea that Sir NVt! Mara and hre wi'e will visit the United Prates in the iutrmn in Ssiwi is ike Xantet varwty ct Xedl exl One Upright used bn in ttne shape now Two SSkl a sous Squares' fali' size good shape each 1T5 One 450 Chlckencs Sons tjquare fine thar only 5 One 4C0 Hardman Upright brandeew' 'wii dux eage Df vs rarior urana UAeu Bevern! yar Two Knab A Co Squares quite aa eoixl as new eacii One f'W Kurizman modern 'tyie fine shape One Du vernois tqnar small size One $25 Harrison Squire One J254J Emerson Square full size One SwiSohmer Co Upright as goorl aa new One £153 NVteelock Co betxare lightly UjWxte One re NVeber Square in pcod I Hale Square in good shape wo fVO James Nose full size carved leg: etc etc One A Corpus small size One James cmith I octaves carved ie izil etc And Many Other Bargains T2LEPIXONE 1J7 2H PRICE: THREE CENTS LOXDOX June 11 Sir William Gordon Cumming was married at 11 o'clock this morning in the xashionable Holy Trinity Church at Chelsea to Mii3 lorence Gar ner daughter of the late Commodore William Gamer of New York City Lord Thurlow eave the bride away Maj Veaoey Dawson of the Cold tream was the best man The Rev Robert Eytorx officiated The marriage was practically a secret marriaee Only twelve ueople were pres ent at the ceremonies at Holy Trinity The bride looked charmingly happy and Sir William was proud loo king crcl and en tirely Self pcsoesed There wL no trace in his personal appearance of depreioc or emotion resultinz from jesterdnyk verdict cf the Court of Bench So well was the secret of the intended xnarriave kept that at 10 this morn ing there were no signs about Holy Trinity Church that any ceremony was tote per formed there today At 10:15 a plain or dinary cab drove up to the church trateo and from It alighted tne much talced of plaintiff in the famous baccarat euit Sir William Gordon Cumming wa accompa ti led by his tert man MajVeaey Dawson xhe gentlemen quickly entered the church ax if fe trinq that one of them at at would be recognized Once inside tbe btiildinz air NViinam and the major walked up the aiele adjoining the morn ing chapel in whch it was arranged that the marriage ceremony should tafce place TLe tele occn pants of Holy Trinity even this hour were three carpn rars en gaged in some apparently much needed re pairs to the building rer NVilliam and friend tood chattreg tc rather for a minute cr in ide the morn ing chapel and tten their attention wa at tracted to two or three ladies who had qui etly entered the church and sat down near the two gentlemen A minute or i later a carriage drove up to the cnnrnh and trom it alighted Mtex LireiiCe Gamer Lori and young lady who wai the bridek ti ter GoAXD Rapids June most seriou outbreak of the strike occurred about 4 this moraine and as are sulo the city is alive te day with ex citement Early la evening the police learned cf a conspiracy on foot to blow up the heel pits ct tue cable road at the Swcettireet station and a squad cf officers was sent out They went quietly to a point near the wheel pits and concealed thera elrra behind an embankment After a couple of waiting ageng'cf about 250 men was reen approaching from different directions They a'rembled quietly behind another em bankment and everything was as still as death The Sweet street station is at the northern limits cf the city an the terminus of the cable road where it connects with the North Park road The destruction of the wheel pit would involve a loss of several thousand dollars beside stopping rhe whole north end cable system The police squad was in charge of Lieut Hurley and an first he thought to let them blow up the wheel pit and catch them in the act but on further consideration changed hi mind After a half wait two scouts were sent out by the qancr to reconnoiter and they were captured by the police After another half wait a signal was given and the whole gang moved silent ly over the embankment and to ward the wheel pits Lieut Harley gave the order to advance and with Detect ive Smith led the charge At the call of the mob stopped and the police cov ered them with revolvers threatening to shoot the Erac man who stirred The patrol wagons were signalled and the scene was for a moment a thrilling one Some one threw a heavy stone at Detective Smith which knocked him down and stunned him Several officers thereupon lowered their weapons and this started the battle A general fuailade of stones wis followed by pistol shots and the bullets few around like hailstones After the first volley of the police about half cf the gang fied but the rest stayed and fought desperately Thera was a hot battle for nearly ten minutes each side ex changing about fifty shots and it is a wonder that none of the police were injured! save the detective whose in juries were not serious The officers managed to arrest thirteen of the men end they were locked up until this evening when bail was fixed at and most of them gave it The complaints were made under the state law and the men will make a bitter to the end They demanded deceased The ca eomei up now on the an examination in the police Court to night and the cases were adjourned until Tuesday It is known that several of the mob were injured but their friends have concealed them and their identity cannot be learned One of them is known to have been scxuick in the thigh by a ballet which shattered the bone and amputation will probably be nec TELEPHONE 321 GIROUX RENCH CAPS'JLESff' GIROUX RENCH INJECTION TrtC EEST Bassett a lt ommedieu Drms gisu Al roa GOOD XillADES i fur Hereby at Pi tt bnr PiTTSETBG Pa june The sensational trial of the six young ininuters of the Re formed Presbyterian Chmvh ended tod ty and the synod by a vote of to 37 expelled five cf them from the church The charge azamt them wr libel a fol ivn coot in declaring tue nhc of franchise at a meeting 1 tmo tills City 'teeir narnr rtera NLiiran MiUf an Rsted nsscteon and Kttv a apnea! iraa r4 4 tv tv also CAaared with hereby has nos jut been Immediately afrr th anncuraceincnc of the rmihm ers leit church Ihey wre nier oq the outule several miniter3 of the Unitvl Prvbv Xerigin Church vho extendi to tLetu in an xntorual way the right hand fellowship Ihe acene irin tne voting was very ex citing The verdict wa Hot uuexpecicdand several nuni tere notified the ynid of item intern xou to tolxow tLe youuiz men After Rev Dr Thomp on ct ew York said that there will be no plit anil i new congren xtion foraied as tac wouta cause a fight for church property ano tarther there ire now enough CMbirre gntqns raid the doctor id a slipping away into ether congre za tiuris until the church will Io a art cr the younger elt meut and tho whonx expect to support the churcl in coming ye ire Tne who voted againt the sU'pen ioti vx the young men this afternoon presented a paper of from rhe ac tion cf the synod and a that it be spread upon the minutes NINE IN" HIS BubL' 'k A A pnlippi law (Inker Shot I)un bynnc4nI ri Aa4Hin Cantox June 10 There occurrni fourteen miles south of this point Iat night about 9 one of the foulest asotnatious known to the annals of crime con cable Hired teing th victim or" the tendi deed YeMerday Jinx Harris Jr axd Archie Green had a diffirukv in which the former shot the latter with shot gun Hams jnTde affidavit againt Green before Justice Galloway" chargint him with an attempt upon this Lie Upon investigation the facts showed that xlarri acted defeii and was ds lchargi Gwn although shot by Harris wars bound over for Lis appearance before the Circuit Court and was placed in custo dy of Constable Reed who took iu a buggy and proceeded home intending to keep him there over night and bring him to Canton to lodge him in jail to day The dis tance is four miles and when within a quar ter of a mile of residence teed got out to op a pasture gate leaving the wounded prisoner in the bus gy While shutting tne gate he was shot by a con cealed assassin in a briar thicket ten yards distant nine slugs entering his body under the right boulder catisintr almost instant death Jim Hams Sr tbe father of the man with whom Archie Green had tte diiff culty was heard to swear vengeance yester day a rain A the latter and now under ar re Eight additional parties are suspect ed and Were arrested SHE WILL GLT HER 5L 10USG 13a ai ulii Sts Telephone 13S3 Milburn Co i El Tiffj ux 3 Lai ai' lifB ins li I1D PSJ YGt I fcjl II II El bm nIH I iHO 38 aRI ci i I nr mi in im ra Eg gu i va Kl Iw 4 13 'Hu Bk ZV IS 9 fl is Jxl 3 ft liLfe to psJ" 'v yrejte nt 1 81 i3 Advertising in TTTE REE NT" PRESS wfll do it Try it tad hh TQ ff rara ra VZ 11 1 I 1 It A 1SAI 1 What Tx nn Ateti cf Real Erat'e whether It be la Urge milty fit Invetraeat or Single Home tieid ed a Safe Depository for Deeda ilort Lca ses Policies and gttetrccu cf Title rai'' Ttxe tt 5 1 1 stsred the Storage ot Tnmki Hozes sd Charges reasonable Blul The Mechanics Bank O3T TETSOXT Ijk TS IWCID LONDON TteVTSIS ICTC a i'l I 0 ttesiimoay tewi 1 eu Tstiero rtepr 'rentatlTe Mmrthe hi alo revel ved 1 Ady GoraosK Umnung uaiMt CoUnue4 I binl are 1 I A io Pros Pres Baxes cne i' 1.

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