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EPI tATIOSAb Ihe Detroit HoiMmy ScM: 73 STIMSON The 21 it year will open Wednesday September ZU Klndergartea Primary Intemediate and Collealate Irepn rtmeute THB PKOOHESSIVE PHYSICAL TRAIN IN 01 will be directed by Min essenden from tbs Allen Gymnasium Boaton and given to every) pupil a a part of her dally work goto RECEIVED In kindergarten and Primary) Departments SCHOOL CONVETANCB will ba run from aaat ern part of the city it demand net Idee expense Miaa Liggett will receive applicants at Ike J' school from to 12 a after Angnst 30th jrjVSvq ELLA LIGGETT Principal JEANNETTE LIGGETT Associate Principal THE DETROIT School for 1 Principals Mrs Hammond and Miss Browning succeaMine to Miss Cutcheon and Misa Pope Six departments from kindergarten througn college preparatory with entrance certificates to Smith and Wellesley Unusual advantages tn modern language and physical culture Homo pupils limited to twelve Rove are admitted to the lower departments of the school A coach will run from liendrle ave to the school Catalogues on application Principals nt home every day from 3 to in th afternoon 13 O4 JeZerson Avesae Classical School 17th Year Opens Sept 20 IS Instructors ay Wsiowt ftwu Principal IBSUIltSUI 1XK Tnaozxjsr LSewaIiU ounder Cam taco a rom ASYCAL MKETTINGS So DETROIT BELT RAILROAD No ttce is hereby given that the annual lawrtl meeting of ths stockholders of the DetrcAt Bolt Railroad Company will ba held in reom num tier three (3) of the offices of the Detroit GrUMiL Haven A Milwaukee Railway Company at foot cf Brush street Detroit Michigan on Monday I the 3rd day of October 1M6 at 3:15 standard time a JAMES MUIR i Secretary and TrenaweC Detroit Sept 3 18118 NEWS THE COURTS OUND IN A MUSIC BOX THE WEATHER CITIZENS AIR UGHT WINDS UNLICENSED CANINES the local Internal revenue office 5 5: SAYINGS AND DOINGS 95 and 97 Woodward Ava Both Phones 931 EPWORTH LEAGUE DXCURSIOS DUBOIS STREET OPENING Special Rapid Railway Train Will Go Phone 669 Bottled OR Beers 1898 CASE IN SAPOLIO AMUSEMENTS N' it 14 r6 PAV1SG CONTRACT If: Mayors Does Not Veto tle Next "A TEXAS STEER' BIG TOBACCO DEAL POLICE COURT GRIND MEETINGS Various Cases Disposed of by Justice WARREN AVENUE WEST to COMPLICATED APPAR ATUS CREAB3 IrADY 38752 In re estate of deceased exempliflca Sellers attorney vs Peters re Circuit Court commis Rachel ilcox Wiiiiam 11 Suy the house have been that' every can secure "Daughters of the Kosiba Hanah nattiest 'and best in the country has left for In lira Brilliant Society Drama WILLIAM COWAN HAD OR RAISING TREASURY NOTES LY and with the PUREST' DRUGS CALS at MODERATE PRICES s' i Thomas Boyd acknowledges 'that ha Will try to get the Republican nomination for county clerk Boyd is at present regis trar in the health' office and for six years was bookkeeper In the office of the receiver of taxes Now He ls I nder Arrest Charged With Pawing a $1 Bill for a $20 CO BEATEN IN AN INJUNC TION SUIT Di forces Granted by Jndge The Court Record 9a Itemo of Interest Gathered in Parta of the ONE YEAR OR STEALING HIDES Albert oster appeared in the Windsor Police Court yesterday on the charge of ha vlng stolen some hides from Potter It was proved that the prisoner had taken the hides and that he had afterwards at tempted to dispose of them lie was sent enced to one year in the central prison Toronto Management SAMUlL KINGSTON LOOKING OR A NEW PASTOR As the Bruce Avenue Baptist church is now without a pastor owing to the resigna tion of Rev Colliery the officers of the church are making arrangements to se cure another one to take charge as soon as possible Several ministers have already been invited to come to Windsor to preach TRAMPS CONESSED TO BURGLARY Two tramps were arrested at elland Ont1 last Saturday and when searched the police found in their possession a number of articles which were supposed to have been stolen from a hardware store a When accused of having robbed Beattie Bros' hardware store at Comber they confessed their guilt and implicated four others The two men will be brought to Essex for trial SCHEME IS TO TAKE IN ALL THE LARGE PLUG CONCERNS A WORLD WHERE IS NEXT TO GODLINESS NO PRAISE IS TOO GREAT OR CHIE WILLS ATER DELINQUENT OWNERS DOGS THE KELCEY SHANNON St Louis September 19 The Republic to morrow will say: can be stated upon authority that cannot be questioned that the deal for the organization of the Con tinental Tobacco Company Is on again this time with the chances largely in favor of its consummation The scheme is to: form a corporation with a capital stocksuffi ciently large to enable to take in all of the plug tobacco factories in the United States including the big independent plants Of the Liggett Myers and Drummond To bacco Cos of this city "The American Tobacco Co is behind the deal as it was behind the one that fell through several weeks ago If the deal goes through the independent plants here will 'become part and parcel of the Con tmentalaCo while athe cigarette factories which they are operating in order to even up with the American Co for entering the plug field will be merged Into the Amer ican Co 1 ELIE AROHER And the beat comjiaiy yet EMA In A on ton tod Woman MayTtJury will veto the board of public contract with Sheehan Co for repaving Atwater Btreet with brick Yes terday the mayor received a letter from Corporation Counsel lowers advising that he veto the Sheehan Co contract because of the fact that John McLoughlin who was first awarded the contract but was after ward enjoined by the Wayne Circuit Court trom carrying it out has appealed the case to the Supreme Court wwf the Supreme Court should decide in favor of McLoughlin and Contractor Sheehan wereftallo wed to go ahead with uthe work of repaving At water street the city wouu be likely to lose several hundred dollars in damages Hence on the corporation advice Mayor Maybury said yesterday afternoon he would veto the common action in confirming the contract which involves about $1 1000 Italian Stubbed a Countryman Henry Henige an Italian who lives at Layton Corners came to this city yesterday for a general jollification He met and quarreled with one of his countrymen who followed him and phinged a stiletto Into his leg Henige limped to the park on Wash ington avenue near the corner of Grand River and lay down on a bench Some boys of the City Messenger Service had him taken to Emergency hospital where the wound was dressed and then he set out for home Change of Route The Detroit Ann Arbor rail way cars will run down Griswold street to the river up Woodward venue: and out Michigan from the city hall on and after Wednesday August 8 Cars leave city hall on hours and half hours Watch for the new green cars with air brakes and all im provements The Detroit Ypsilanti Ann Arbor railway THE M01Hnd the LAME I ByCLYDt ftctf ORT THOMAS HOSPITALS INSPECT ED DY GEN ALGER UNDERTAKERS JOHN A DICK funeral director 20 Adatna are west Tel 188S OR OVER ITY YEARS Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething It soothes the child: softens the gums allays all pain cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea Twenty five cents a bottle 1 Expert tonsorlalists at Hotel Metropole barber shop Charles Stiebling Propr 'WashlnstoD September or lower Michigan and upper air light 'Variable winds or Eair cool 'r except stationary temperature on the lakes light northwest to north winds Metropole Cafe Business lunch Quick service Popular prices The nnrrnl of 'Winnie Davie Narraganseit PierR I September Late this afternoon the physicians tn at tendance on Mrs Davis: reported that her condition was about the same' She is yet too ill to be able to read the messages of condolence that: are arriving from all parts of the country On Wednesday afternoon the remains of Winnie Davis will be re moved to the parlors of the Rockingham hotel where they may be viewed by friends J'he funeral services will be held at Rich mond Va on ridav and the proceeds di share being $1565 82 the county treasurer i hands since This JOHN NOLAN DID NOT COME OR HIS SHARE AN ESTATE Double Murder and Suicide Clarksburg Va September 19 News was received here from Lewis county of a doublet murder and suicide not far from that county: The murderer Wardv Wolfe was insane and was believed 'o be harmless Impelled bv a sudden hil lucination he shot Pulllm WoKe his botherui'J Warty Wolfe sir nas father killing both then turned the pistol on himself with satai effect Bartholomey famous Rochester beer at Richter's 11 State street 4 A Ue i 1 1" Council Committee and Assessors Agree: on Original Assessment Plan At a meeting of the committee on street openings with the assessors yesterday af ternoon it was decided to recommend that the original assessment district submitted by the board of assessors for the opening of Dubois street be approved and accepted A motion to this effect was supported by Aid Scovel and Grunow while Aid Scul len who expressed the opinion that the ex pense to the district property owners should be about equally divided between those re siding below and those living above Jef ferson avenue opposed it The total as sessment amounts to $18073 98 of which the city is to pay $6024 66 Of the remainder $12049 32 the property owners residing on Dubods street below Jefferson avenue are to pay one third and those residing above Jefferson avenue two thlrus Wayne Circuit Court Record New Law Cases 38751 Edward Poll vs James Quick affidavit and bond on appeal from Justice Court Abraham Piper tion of record Thus far only 410 taken out and the person who owns a his name will have ing to summon a number of those delin quents into court and they will have to pay a bill of costs in addition to the tax MOST PERECT MADE A Grap Cream of Tartar Powder raa (nbb Ammonia Alum any ether adultenrat Years the StAodard United States Weather Bureau Report Detroit Mich September 19 The fol lowing observations taken at the amo moment of time at the places' named below: A Skillful riond to Woman kind Specialist in Womb Menstrual or Monthly Ir regularities Tumors Nervousness Stomach: Bladder Rectal Rkln and all Special and Delicate Diseases peculiar to women Confidential Medical Advice ree AL 'C: LONSDALE" 04 Adama Ave Detroit Mich Judge William 'E Grove of Grand Rapids will hear chancery cases in Circuit Court room No 6 for some weeks Margaret Woodbridge has petitioned the Probate Court to grant special administra tion of tho estate of her deceased son Johjn 'E Hurd to Benjamin Guiney Divorces granted yesterday Millie from Roland Boll cruelty and non support Minnie from rank riese cruelty and non support unaries trom desertion Martha from der non support The will of the late James McQueen Jr was filed for probate yesterday All de estate is bequeathed to his wife and children 5 People: rnm That District Demand Better Street Railway Service A delegation of citizens from Warren ave nue west and vicinity appeared before1 the council committee on ordinances yesterday afternoon and urged that steps be taken to compel the street railway companies run cross town wears now running west on Warren avenue down Beaubien street to the downtown district and thence up our teenth street to Warren avenue west giv ing an eight minute service Instead of ten as at present with no waits en route and allowing transfers to the 'Sherman street line The committee decided to ask the street railway companies to run cars as the citizens desire s1 As an alternative pro ceeding the committee also instructed the corporation counsel to prepare an ordinance requiring the railway companies to do as requested It is claimed that the present service is inadequate DIED September 19 Mrs Anne Gratwick at her late home S3 Warren avenue east mother of Mrs A White and Mr Grat wiek Interment at Buffalo Mis Nellis Brown belnvM wife ot John Brown Chicago daughter of Mr and Mrs Smith Pierson Burial Tuesday Septem ber 20 at Birmingham Mich YLDE John Wylde at residence1043 Third avenue boloved husband of Mary Roee Wylde aged 84 years uneral from residence Wednes dav at 3 Interment at Mt Clemens Mich HOTEL BARS MUST BE CLOSED The minister of justice Hon David Mills has decided that all hotels In Canada must keep their bars closed on September 29 the date fixed for the vote on the plebiscite He claims that the dominion election law should bo carried the same as on an election day for a member of parliament HERE AND THERE Magistrate Bartlet yesterday tried Moses' Kelly colored of Windsor 'for having stolen sa hat from the Woodbine hotel He was fined $17 50 which he could not raise He will serve six weeks in jail Health Officer Grieve yesterday made a complaint in the Police Court against John Hawkins for maintaining a nuisance on his premises in the shape of a pig pen Hawklnsppromised to remove it and the case was dismissed The members of the ire Association of Western Ontario will meet at Kingsville to morrow to transact busi ness and have their annual outing An application was made to Referee Mar con yesterday 'to have other defendants added in the case of the Sandusky Coal Co vs Walker Susan Nolan yesterday filed a petition in the Probate Court asking to be appointed administratrix of the estate of her brother John NolanThe latter left his home in this city about August 1 1884 and after a time his relatives here heard that he was at Los Angeles Cal but since then they have heard nothing of him although' dili gent inquiry' has been made It is supposed that he is dead In 1886 Patrick Keveney an uncle of Nolan's died here intestate and leaving a valuable estate Someland ed property was sold vlded young It was deposited: with and has been in his amount with other property in the Keveney estate fthat should belong to Nolan brings the value of his estate up to $2500 His heirs are the petitioner Susan Nolan and another sister Mary Nolan vs Edward Ross et al bill of exceptions adjourned Kacnei curre vs Neai for $3 per week alimony and fee George Morrow vs phy judgment on findings of referee for $1 435 for Ida Crout Potter vs supreme commandery United riends order extending time to file answer Hannan vs John Prentis stipulation ex tending timo to settle bill Judge Grove Archibald Lindsay vs Timothy Tarsney et al motion to dis solve injunction Walter Drew vs the Billings Drew Co order to show cause granted McLellan Anderson Savings Bank vs Harry Spiers et al decree for de ficiency and execution Springfield Savings Bank vs Joshua Axtell et al decree of foreclosure John Ward vs Henry La lamboy et al same entry Millie Bell vs Roland Bell decree of divorce cruelty and non support 'Minnie riese vs rank riese same entry Deilas Orlemann vs etor Orlemann order of publication grant ed Charles Wilcox vs Rachel Wilcox decree of divorce desertion Martha Sny der vs William Snyder decree of di vorce non supportL rank riese vs Min nie riese order dismissing suit WONDERLAND II MOORE Proprietor BIOGRAPH The ir! ting 33d Michigan Gen Alger Gen Wheeler end Troop of Rough Rldere Gordon "i Regiment in Clamp 7 let New York a i Reginimt After San Juan Hlllj Yacht Raoee Coney Island Bikers etc Mlle Irma "Wonderful Trained Cockatoos Cm Ino Comedy 4 A Robbins B1 cycle Trick Jilder Clay Modeler Adnilsdun lOc chelrs 6c and 10c Amusement stamps taken It is an easy matter to run out to Camp Laton for a morning afternoon: eveningor day Time of trains as follows pttroit 8 a 1:10 6:10 Ar amp 9:21 a 2 IS 7:25 Tanp a 4:33 8:40 pm A Det 11 :40 a 5:45 10:05 'vLe a special week day rate 1 B4 for the round trip from Detroit out and back the an day This will continue long as the Thirty second Regiment re a 7 fe CHICAGO DK1HOIT A CANADA GRAND TRUNK JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY St Clair Tunnel Company Michigan Air Line Notice Is hereby glren that the an xul general meetings ot th eharenolders of earh of the above namea eompants will bs held In room No 3 Detroit Grand Haven Milwaukee Railway Depot building tn th City cf Detroit State ot Michigan on Monday Oc tober 3rd 1803 at 2 standard time CHARLES PERCY Secretary and Treasurer Detroit Mich September 3rd 1898 Chief of Police Wills of Windsor is'agaln on the warpath with regard to delinquent dog taxes Some time ago he had his men make a canvass of the city and they found that there were about 700 dog owners be sides those who denied being the possessors of canines: while having one or more of these animals secreted around deg tags chief says dog if he to pay He is prepar Dr Smith candidate for state treasurer on the Democratic ticket has ordered 10000 buttons for use during thecampaign Geo: Carlisle candidate for the nomi nation for county clerk i will address the tenth ward Republicans at Oasis hall to night IN EXCRUNT CONOITiON Sunday night several burglaries were committed in various parts of the city and yesterday the detectives had their hands investigating the following reports of thefts: rom lannery 520 Lafayette avenue $15 worth of blacksmith's tools Harris oster 120 Miami avenue $75 bi cycle: James II aulkner 140 Twenty third street horse and buggy recovered Charles llerlcke Jr 72 Woodward avenue $2 50 taken from the register: Beals Selkirk Trunk Co 218 Woodward avenue $79 worth of pocketbooks and hand satchels COLLINS ARRAIGNED i Bi Biuuilnntlon for AIleired Criminal A A san ult Set for September 27 "Thomas Collins teamster who is A charged vi i th assaulting Mrs Nicholas I Bembanista Saturday night was brought before Police Justice Whelan yesterday morning He told the court that he had not had an opportunity to consult an at torney and asked for time in which to ngage one Justice Whelan set the cas tor September 27 fixing bail at $2009 with vwj)eur tk Collins went to jatL McDonnell of th det ctive forcena Detective Connelly spent Sunday gath ln the case They learned jnat Mrs assaulter escorted A and then went into a saloon and bought a drink and a cigar The tl saloonkeeper identified Collins as this man nJf'u 'Bcmbanlsta told the police that Col ins boldly said to her: a good look at me the A' Cowan was arraigned before Commis sioner Davison yesterday pleaded not guilty and his was set for riday met nirig Among the latest war tax rulings re ceived in is one to the effect that merchants who simply cash checks for customers or give their checks for cash or accept checks in payment for merchandise are not liable to pay special tax as brokers but if they have a place of business where credits are opened for the deposit or collection of money subject to be paid or remitted upon draft check or order or where mon ey is advanced or loaned on promissory notes for discount they are subject to spe cial tax as bankers A club giving exhibitions not for any charitable or public object but solely for their own benefit Is required to pay a special tax of $10 All policies of Insurance delivered in the United States on the lives or property of residents of this country are liable to tax whether they are issued by foreign or domestic countries A decision affecting importers of teas is of great importance It is in substance as follows: Hereafter all imported teas must be en tered for warehouse immediate consump tion or transportation under the regular forms no special series numbers being re quired Such teas as 'are admittedion ex amination can remain sin bond until reg ularly withdrawn" Condemned and reject ed teas can be withdrawn for export or if destroyed by the collector under the tea ant credit can be given on' the bond: for the tea so destroyed All teas imported for immediate consumption may be stored pending the necessary examination in warehouses bonded under the act and need not be entered for warehouse nor be sent to a regularly bonded warehouse' Teas covered by warehouse entries for subsequent withdrawals must be sent to a bonded warehouse In cases where en tries and withdrawals are presented sim ultaneously upon the arrival of teas the merchandise may ebe sent to warehouses bonded under the act of 1897 Tea im ported as samples need not be sent to warehouse for examination but may be de livered at once to the importer It is held: by department that the mere occasional hiring of traveling or res ident musicians to pay in saloons docs not subject the proprietors of the same to a special tax Will ILL your PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATE LY and with the PUREST DRUGS and CHEMI Th Great War lay OR LIBERTY AND LOVE CANADA AT THE OMAHA AIR Several members of the cabinet of the Canadian government will visit the Omaha fair next month The directors of the exposition will set apart a day to'be de voted to the interests of Canada and Can adian The cabinet members will be the guests ot the directors of the fair The Canadian government has received word that the Canadian exhibit at the fair is one of the best shown Dr ulford of 1473 Woodward avenue has returned home from a trip to Germany where he has spent some time In study ire destroyed a' frame cottage at1834 Rivard street owned and occupied by Mat thew Pallister yesterday afternoon The loss Is estimated at $500 The annual junket of supervisors under the auspices of the poor commissioners tolhe Wayne county house at Eloise will take place Saturday October 1 Joseph Jofkoski a newsboy living with ins parents at asa vanneiu avenue east been missing since September 12 He home saying that he Intended to look a situation The American Baptist vear book for gives the total contributions by the Bap tist churches in the United States for 1897 Sas $12636315 The average is $2 56 per mem ber and $277 55 per church James Cowie reported to the detective de partnient yesterday that Annie Cowie aged 41 had been missing from her home 44 Cass street for several days She is about five feet in hight and weighs about 140 pounds The council committee on ordinances and markets decided yesterday to recommend that the proposed market ordinance be so amended as tc exclude push carts express wagons and other small vehicles from the aisles of the markets Lonls Meyer who is wanted in Germany on the charge of forgery and wno was ar rested Saturday at Toledo will come up for examination this morning before United States District Court Clerk Davison with tho object of securing his extradition Langley Jaynes were the lowest bid ders at $2S34 fox the contract to build the Pierce street sewer fromthe alley east of is Chene street to Joseph Catmpau avenue 5 and a new outlet through Heidelberg street connecting with the McDougall avenue sewei The Jury in the case of Michael 4 McDonald who was found dead on the 'commons at the corner of Cass avenue and Bohemia street a week ago last Sunday5 yesterday afternoon decided that McDonald came to his death by drinking carbolic acid taken with suicidal intent The enlargement and remodeling of the Detroit Auditorium announced in the News Tribune of Sunday is of the children" of that pro ductlve Neither the ownerss of the building nor named have been advised of any such Intention or authorized such an announcement Deputy Bherif Clarence Hard was thrown from his wheel by running against some obstacle in the road while riding along Mullett street Sunday night and sustained several painful bruises on his head lie lay unconscious for more than an hour be ore pedestrians noticed him and took him to his home on Mullett street Rev Holden pastor of the Clinton Avenue Baptist church who resides at 199 ield avenue was knocked oft his bicycle by a scorcher yesterday morning while rid ing "up "Woodward on the: wrong side and dislocated his hip He was taken to Harper hospital Rev Mr Holden ad amite that he violated a city ordinance and attaches no blame to the other wheelman All the classes at the Detroit' College of Law met last night in the college hall and celebrated the opening of th ensuing col legiate year Judge Philip Van Ztle dean of the faculty presided Addresses were made by Judge Donovan Hon Tlmo thy Tarsney and Judge' Van Zlle The re mark which were of an advisory naturei were appreciated by the hundred or more students present Mayor Maybury was taken sick with an acute attack of cholera morbus shortlysiaW reaching ibis home on Lafayette ave nue last evening Dr Charles Hitch was called gave his opinion last nighu th the mayor would be able to be office aa usual to day Because of Mr indisposition the meeting of the mayor cabinet that was called for last night to consider charter and city leg isation matters was pos tponed one week regular meeting of the executive committee of the Detroit Convention and Business (Men League yesterday forty six conventions were reported for 1899 andtwenty more will probably be secured in Pture'AA committee of three ithf Biercc as chairman wai appointed to receive John Willis Baer aec retary of the United Societies of Christian b0 'n Detroit October Carmichael secretary ot the Milwaukee talked about his work In the south where he has been promoting interests as a tourist resort Terese Liscau a truant was sentenced in the Police Court yesterday to be sent to the Adrian industrial school until she has reached the age of 21 years William Engle who was charged by Will iam Peters with embezzling $17 25 was found guilty and fined $15 or sixty days in jail August Radtke and William and red Ba ker who were charged with cruelty to an imals were discharged by Justice Whelan In the case of Joseph Mchlinski who wa? charged with simple larceny the jury brought in a verdict of "no cause for ac They were informed that they were not trv ing Court cases and re their room Then then brought In a verdict ot guilty The defendant was lined $5 William Garvey the young lad who was recently arrested by Detective Stenton for carrying a concealed weapon was dis charged yesterday by Justice Whe lan Garvey is a lucky boy 1 'This time he was released because the officers could not introduce witnesses to show that' he was rot a night watchman Gustave the Yosemite na val reserve who was released from the coun ty jail recently on a writ of habeas corpus granted by Judge Donovan was brought before Justice Whelan on a charge of car tying concealed weapons He was bound over to the Recorder Court for trial and was released on hi personal recognizance PLs were our patrons with our last Watch Sale that during the PRESENT WEEK will REPEAT and In some instances add to our INDUCEMENTS in Ladles' and Gents GULD AMERICAN WATCHES When you consider that there is nothing handsomer more accur ate more durable made you afford to miss the' Inducements' we offer All Watches warrant ed Inspection invited TRAUB BROS 118 Woodward avc Branch Store Traub Bros ft 'Co 295 Wood ward ave rr 5 IKeweroiine Cincinnati September 19 Secretary Al ger arrived from Detroit to day accom panied'by his aid Maj George Hopkins He found awaiting him here Surgeon Gen eral Sternberg and Gen Ludington quartermaster general of the United States army The secretary's visit here is to be gin a series of inspections of camps and hospitals in the west His attention will be given to the camp and hospital at ort Thomas to day His next: Visit will be to Lexington Ky Secretary Alger Gens Sternberg and Ludington Maj Hopkins and others re turned from their inspection of the hos pitals at ort Thomas this afternoon and reported that they found i everything in excellent and no serious cases In any of the hospitals Secretary Alger and party left for Camp Hamilton at Lex ington" to night and will proceed thence to morrow night on their itinerary of the southern camps and hospitals Patrick Reaney was arrested August 27 on the charge of passing a $1 bill raised to $20 on rank Hauser a River street sa loonkeeper The changes were made by pasting numerals for over the figure 1 on the bills and smaller on the cor ners of tho bill Altogether it was a very clumsy piece of werk and should have been detected at a glance The officials of the United States mar office now feel that they have hold of the man that made the charges In the $1 bill Deputy Marshal Large got a yesterday morning and swore out a warrant against William Cow an a salocnkecper at 1316 River street on the charge of altering the bill and Cowan was arrested by Deputy Marshals Cash Taylor and Thomas Matthews and De tective Sienton Large made inquiries of bank experts' concerning the figures pasted on the $1 bill and was told they were taken from genuine bills and not from internal revenue stamps as was at first supposed He also got a tin that Cowan had recently sent mutilate $29 bills to the treasury department for re demption and he is corresponding with the department to verify this rumor Another piece of information Large received was that Cowan had some small numerals from the corner of $20 bills ready for use in the future and a search warrant was taken out This enabled the officers to find the numerals mentioned a music box in King Cyrus Chapter No 133 degree Tuesday evening September 20 Visi tors always welcome Water Commissioner McGrath says the coal carrying apparatus at the water work pumping station now in use is too compli cated and expensi The cost to the wa ter board of transferring coal from th boats to the furnaces js 25 cents a ton and $500 is expt ded every yetr for a new cable on which the coal buckets travel that carry 8000 tons annually Resiles this ex pense four new boilers will have to be provided soon a big iron sewer pipe is being put in for rerk drainag and alto gether Judge McGranh says all the way from I15000 to $40000 will be spent on pump ing station in prot entente within a year DETR OIT A Sat ENGAGEMENT I Political Pointers i 5 4 git The world listens when leaders speak Well onr talk to dav is about the handsomest Clothing for Boys that we've ever brought to Detroit The richest neatest cutest Novelties and strinlA fnsbinnx Only at Is so much excellence possi Notice that huge window It's well worth a (visit down yet it gives but a few of tho attractions of our Clothing Dept There's the ADMIRAL JR SUITS of blue and brown 3 different collars red blue brown WM) MIDDY SUITS in new effects with new trim mings 3 to 8 years 8350 to' $750 'SAILOR SUITS also entirely new 4 to12 'years $5 to $10 That beautif ul Blue Serge Cape lined with to 1 years for either boy or girl SS00 'o Wonder what Two piece' Sults for Boys 8 to 17 years go Truver nay lo dayt from $5 to $12 with the strongest value ever at $5 all Headwear Threo pieco Snits for the Young Mon 15 to 19 Readv are here in all the elegance of custom tailoring but for less than half the merchant price'1 But come and see come and see Wehave no in selling once you see the superiority of our stock Our prices are as common as the oth er but all else Is different Again we urge Come and see ONLY 410 TAGS ISSVI7D WHEN IT SHOULD BE TW ICE TH4T Blue Label Pilsener Export Wuerzburger Awarded Highest ain DR CTO I WINDSOR And Surrounding Towns Next week "Giuj ROM PAltia" CAPITOL THBATER 10HIG8I Mata Monday and' Wednesday RED MOULIN ROVGE E7XTR AV AGANZA CO ountain of Pleasure" MARCHES MEDLEYS Next attraction "In Gay Iarls" Court Dolux Convictions in ordinance cases in the Re Court yesterday netted a total of $43 in fines Charles Gorman charged with Iarcenyand burglary was found guilty on and recommended to the mercy ot the court lie stole it quantity of bot tled goods from rank Wiethoffs gro cery on Beaubien street Moses Williams charged with flourishing a revolver oyer a dice game may learn his fate to day The jury will be charged this morning Mr Ralph Dewey formerly with Messrs Spaulding Co of Paris but more re cently with Smith Sturgeon ft Co of this city has accepted a position with VV right Traver 171 173 175 Woodward Avenue WHITNEY TO NIGHT lOc 2Oc nnd itOc turn on appeal from sioner New Chancery Veronica Kulling vs irantz Kulling et al bill of complaint Adam Bloom solicitor 19602 Detroit Savings Bank vs Arthur Holmes administrator et al foreclosure Sidney Miller solicitor Detroit Loan ft Building Association vs Minnie Smith judgment bill Levi ick and Robert Young solicitors Bernard Smith vs Jessie Van Slyke et al foreclosure Stanton Clarke solicitor Judge Lillibridge Lee Brown vs Gilbert Ttis gs in progress Charles Bowers vs Cyrus Johnson order striking cause from docket Minnie Meyers vs Archie Montroy et al taxation of costs amended ArchlM Ethrer vs John A Ethier heard in Wm armer 28 Montclair Grace Grenell 27 Chicago 111 Peter Bosh 22 Detroit Annie 24 same Charles Perrigo 28 Detroit 6 Douglass 28 same Wm McCollom 24 London Ont Clara Bryanton 21 Detroit John Springstead 31 Wyandotte Julia I Ouelette 27 Detroit John Roscoe 22 Westminster Esta' Davis 18 same James Ronayne 30 ort Wayne Mary Snyder 26 same John Swales 26 Detroit Jessie Robinson 23 same Wm Oberhauser 26 Detroit Louisa Mundt 26 same Phillip Gabel 24: Hamtramck Selma Blt terling 26 Detroit Henry Wldenstor 45 armington pRosina Wagstaff 31 Sand Hill rank Kowalski 23 Detroit Singer 19 Trenton John Wajciechwski Detroit Mary Snarwakowska 20 same George Clayton Raymond 19 Detroit Bertha Emma Morse 23 same Michael Hunt 27 Detroit Anna Laramie 23 same 'Patrick Nolan 35 Detroit Elizabeth Cohen 38 same About 200 members of the Epworth League chapters of Detroit Methodist churches will go to Mt Clemens: riday evening to attend the celebration of the an niversary of Detroit conference Epworth League: Special trolley trains on the Rap id Railway will leave the city hall at 6:15 Excursions will be run during the day from a number of cities In the state In order to accommodate the crowds two meetings will be held at 7:30 a In the church Rev Pope of Tecumseh sec ond vice president of the Detroit confer ence Epworth League will preside Ad dresses will be delivered by Rev Si Ninde pastor of Tabernacle church Detroit and Rev Pillsbury of Port Huron In the Presbyterian church Rev RParrish of Romeo corresponding see retary of the Detroit conference Epworth League will preside and Rev Joshua Stansfield pastor of Mary Palmer Memor ial church Detroit and Rev Wf Sheridan of Pontiac formerly pastor of Tabernacle church will speak There will be a special musical at each church i I' MARRIAGE LICENSES Judge Nellie Cross vs Detroit Street Railway five days to set tle bill 'order entered as of September 17 Hannah Burk vs George Dingwall: ar gued and submitted Joseph Eaton et al vs Thomas Gladwelf In progress udge Donovan Adolph rommert vs township of Ecorse in progress Lillie Col man vs George Colman order for tern jxirary alimony set aside Marshall Wil der vs Hercules time to settle bill extended to October 17 Commercial Bank of Port Huron vsS Gates et al statement of receipts and disbursements and order filed Judge Carpenter In re estate of Gottlob Stevensappeal of George Trumbull ct al in progress Carrie Joachimsthal vs Isadore Joachimsthal execution ordered and filed Judge James Tryon vs the fire commission of the City of Detroit order to pay money into court red Guentherodt settlement or to September Currie: order $25 Tnomas Mur CHICAGO A GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COM PAN Notice 1 hw hr given that the annual meeting or the stock holders of the Chicago A Grand Trunk Railway Company will be held at the offle in tre Rialto Building In the city of Cnlcayw State of Illinois on Tuesday the 4th day October 1898 at noon etandard time CHARLES PERCY Secretary Detroit Mich September 8r4 189S Thess re ralar annual meeting ot the etockholdera of Th Punzs Anderaor Mfg Co for the election of directors and isnch other bhsi ness as may lawfully eome before the meeting will 'he held at the office of raid company on Wednesday September 21 1898 at 3:80 o'clock In the afternoon LOCKE I I 1 AA Choice Seals 2550 75c LTLELMiVI jusi iHiNxor in 25c Matinees Wednesday and Saturday UN" ROM START TO INISH By consent of both parties Judge Swan yesterday issued an injunction in the suit of the Sprague Electric Railway and Motor "Co against the Detroit Street Railway Co restraining the respondent from using apparatus for motor cars on which it is alleged the complainant patents The injunction was suspended however on condition that the defendant remove at least 250 pieces of the apparatus within thirty days another 250 within following thirty days and that all now in use' be removed within ninety dys from yesterday tne date of tha injunction A NNUAL MBB7T1NGS TOLEDO SAGINAW A MUSKEGON RAILWAY Cincinnati Saglmw Mackinaw Rn 'road Notice 1 hereby given that th annual general meetings of the shareholder ot the above companies will be held In room nutn ber three (3) of the offices of the Ietrolt Grand Haven Railway Company troit on Monday the 3rd day of October 1898 the former at 2:15 o'clock and the latter at 2:30 standard time for th' purpose of electing a board of director and tn trnneactlon of uch other buelneea a may oom before the meetings JAMES MLIR Secretary and Treasurer Detroit September 3 1898 MICHIGAN AIR LINE RAILROAD COMPANY Jackson Mich September 19 The tn nual meeting ot the stockholders of this coir pany for the election of director and the traneactlon of such other business as may be brought before it will be held at the office of the division superintendent ot the Michigan Central Railroad Company' in its depot build ing at Jackson Michigan on the third Ved neaday of October next (being the 19th day of sak! month) at three standard time By order of the board of directors RanMimg 4 A Ol hlw 3 si tJ p' £2 Plac of 2 8 Observation 5 fie 71 £5 New York 71 7's Clear NW Oswego t2 20 Cloudy NW Buffalo Ns 10 Clear NW Cleveland 68 Cloudy NW Alpena 52 Pt cldy Soo f2 12 Clear NW Marquette 52 6 Cloudy NW Tuluih CO 12 Cloudy NW tGreen Hay GO TAght Cloudy NK Chicago 64 18 Char NE Grand Haven C2 Light Cloudy NW Clncmnati so 8 Clear Chattanooga CU Light Cloudy NE fc ouls 84 Light clear Dodge City 72 12 cldy Omaha 82 Light Clear SW St Paul 64 Light Clear Huron 1J8 12 Clear Bismarck 70 8 Clear SE Havre St 8 Clear Washington 70 IJght Clear 8 a on 7 Clear 8 64 JO Cloudy NW Maximum 72 20 Minimum 58 Mean 66 NORMAN CONGER Official tn Charge CTO.

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